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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
Clackamas County GLE A NI NGH SANDY. Having sold our farm we will sell at Public Sale on Saturday, Nov. 10, 1906 At the OSBURN BROS. FARM, One Mile West of Fairview, Multnomah County, Oregon, on O. R. & N. R’v, The Following Property: 10 Good Milch Cows, 2 Buggies, 2 Two-year old Heifers, 2 Plows, 3 Spring Calves, 1 Set Good Heavy Hamess, 1 Thoroughbred Jersey Bull, 1 Set Good Buggy’ Hamess, 3 Good Horses, 1 New Weeder, About 40 Tons ot Hay, 1 Good Heavy Wagon, 1 Good Mower, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Rake, Also Household Furniture and things too Numerous to Mention The view of Mt. Hood Kiel the Sandy Valiev from the bluff la-low Sandy is magnificent during thia clear (rusty weather. The neenie |Mm>rama from that |*>inl can “caiccly la* *ut|Hi“Hed ami would well repay visitors to come from any pait of the world to gaze on thia grandeur. Most Rex Alexander Clirlsti, arch bishop of Oregon, came to Sandy last Sunday and admiiiisU red confirmation t<>a liumlier of wcll-inatrueted candi date“. He waa assistvd by Rev. F. Anselm and Rex. F. 1-e launder. After the services the arehk>i*hop ami clergy men were entertained at dinner at the residence of Dr. McElroy. Mrs Mvrt E. Ikmahae ami little son came to viait Mr. Itonaliae, who ia much interested in real eatate ill and around Samir. Mi““ Rose Varetti came out from Portland Saturday to visit her |>arrnta on Nob Hill. Dr. .1. G. McElroy was hurriedly call ed Sunday afternoon to the residence of Julius Wendlam, of Firwo,“i, w ho had I wen seriously injured from a vicious while crossing tin* fields from one of bis lleigl. Istra. Alatul twenty ladies of the Frauen Verem weie eutertained laat Wednes day at the reaidenceof Mra. Caa|wr Jun ker w here a lew houra were pleasantly (pent by all present. There will la* a pleasant Hallowe’en dance at Junker'“ hall on Saturday, Nov. 3rd. Otto Meinig waa a visitor in Portland laat Saturday. J. Allen, III the employ of Bornstedt Brother“, moved Ina family from Cherry ville to Sandy wlo-re he intends eatale hailing hia residence. The well diggei“ on the site recently purchased at sandy by Architect Klee- man. ot Portland, have struck water ut the depth ot folly feet. The Sandy Hotel KELSO. TERMS OF SALE : All under $50, cash ; over $50, 60 days on approved note. Everything must go. All P. & H. OSBURN ■ Correspondence LUSTEDS Miss Glough was visiting in Portland Saturday and returned Sunday E. 1». Hamilton visited his parents at St. John“ Saturday, returning home on Sumlav. Mrs. R. Neibauer returned home last Friday after a tw.eweek»' viait with her Sister, Mr“. McIntyre. Mr. Clark is digging his potatoes on Grandpa Lusteds farm. G. Moulton recently louglit a horse of J. Wheeler, near Troutdale. Wallace Manary left Monday evening for Kallispell, Montana, to visit his sister Mrs. R. N. Bradley. He and his brother-in-law intend spending a few ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ Start a Savings Account | with us and get 4 PER CENT on all your deposits ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ « d THE CITIZENS BANK, 120 Grand Are., weeks in the Itockv mountains hunting, where the grizzly liear, elk ami many other kind, of game are plentiful. Mrs. .1. Manary is improving slowiv, but is now able to do her house work. Mrs. Shumaway sold a wagon to Dav id Manary last week. BROWER W. W. Sharp made a business trip to Portland last week. Geo. and R. T. Smith have taken a contract for getting out piling for the planer at Bridal Veil. W. F. Burkholder will start the Huff mill next Monday. H. Whittenlierg has a force of men at work on his place, under the supervi sion of W. Sharp. They are putting up buildings for the new |s>u)try yard as Mr. Whittenlierg expects to have a modern poultry yard in the near future. Messrs. Robinson and Misner are s|.eiiding a few days in this vicinity. Miss Irene Knapp is attending school at Gresliam. Our road supervisor is kept busy keep ing the road o|>en but it takes a big storm to get ahead of James. Miss Lura Knapp is working in Port land where she expects to remain for the winter. -- --------- PLEASANT VIEW PORTLAND, ORE. Tbe who. ii entertain merit and basket ........................ ; social mention in last week’s Herald will I* held a Pleasant View school house on Saturday evening, Nov. 3rd. Gosjsd meetings have l>een held the past week and will continue this week in our school house. There has Is-en goes I attendance and g.ssi attention. Elders Norman, Brampton and Fritch are visitors at Ogden’s this week. Miss Winona Ogden attended the sur prise given Wm. Cameron Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I.. I). Mershon were visitors at A. D. Mershon'a on Sunday. Robert Larson called on friends in this vicinity on Sunday. Miss Josie Lambert has gone to Port land for a short time. Mrs. Clark had a lady visitor from Portland Sunday. Mr. Brown, the aged father of our teacher, is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. P. Storm and Albert Frommelt were guests at F. Frommelt’s on Sunday. SECTION LINE. Ben Itablbammer was tendered a most delightful surprise party by his friends on the evening of the lbtIt inst., the event lieing his-Uith birthday. With lots of go>sl things to eat, and games I and music the guests were most agree- i ably entertained. Alfred Bcbloth and D. Kiley, of Mt. Tabor, were guests of the Buckleys on 1 Sunday. Wm. Crorin ami Wm. Thompson re- i turned from San Francisco on Thurs day. The Isiys say there is lots of rough work in sight but living is very high. Oregon is the best place ls»ys. There is lots of work at home. Stay with it. Captain Olney has bad an addition put on his house, thereby adding great ly to its ap|>earance and convenience. Thomas Lewis and wife, of Russell ville, dined with the family at Buckley Grove on the 22nd inst. Geo. Hutchinson has Is-gun the erec tion of a new house on the northeast i corner of his father’s place near the I reservoir. A. Potter has lately purchased a cozy I cottage near Arleta. J. Hamlin has gone to Washington to work in a aaw mill. John B. Jonarud ia improving. Mra. F. G. Jonarud ia recoveridg from an attack of rheumatism. Mi.-“ Bachmann a|>ent Saturday ami Sunday ut her home. Mr. Ert ami wife «pent several days in Portland last Week. John Revenue baa gone back to hia woik in the sawmill. The surveying party by w bicli lie was employed have aus|M-nded operations till spring. Alfred Jonarud, a recent arrival from Minnesota, who is employed aa auditor in the O. R. AN. Co.'s office in Port land, visited relatives at Kelso Satur day ami Sunday. Work lias la-gun in replanking from the Boring road up toward Kelso. Gertrude Winebey, a niece of Mr. Trouble, on Sandy Ridge, died of heart failure ami was buried Tuesday, Octo ber 23d. Jos. Wall moved hi« family from Sal mon to Cherryville to give his children the advantages of our excellent school. Sidney Fruiser killed a wildcat which tipped the scales nt 2113 |s>unds. J. Maronev went to Salmon Sunday. Miss MaUe Fi tel has recovered Irom her illness. B. F. Hart bought six head of fat cat tle from David Douglass. Colby Morston went to Portland this week for repairs to, bis shingle mill. Miss Florence Bleckinger went to Portland Friday to visit her parents. Mrs. Luther Ware lias returned from a visit with friends hi Portland. Mrs. Martha Richard will stmt East this week. Mr. Eby has moved into his new bouse. V. B. Tapp is hauling lumber for a new house. Thu citizens have donated Isith work and money lib.-iallv for the new road Up Badger ( leek. POMONA IN CLACKAMAS GOUNTY (Continued from page I.) SCHOOL HOOKS and SUPPLIES. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, C! TXT ÇE/’g/’S’ryï 11 W • OCOV111G COTTRELL OREGON. The Famous Sandy Hostelry ¡; Under new management. Pay» ! ! special attention to commercial and ; ; transient trade........................................ <> ww Sandy, Oregon Meals for Automobile Parties <> Phone orders promptly attended to. Clean beds. Best of Home Cooking. Prices Reasonable ... ; ; < > Ü Feed . Stable . in . Connection !! i > I SANDY STAGE and LIVERY ♦ NEWTON LEAVES ♦ ♦ ♦ : CHERRYVILLE further stated that hia salary had not paid bis ex|s-h -es any year since he had been in office. The grangers w-mlered s ► why be had been so anxious to go to < > the senate, mid voted to reaffirm their ♦ previous |sisition by a uminimors vote. The grangers did not consider that the dignity of .......... .. positions was of nearly so much ini|s>rtance as good wholesome laws enacted by the con Loggers' Supplies, Confectionery, School Books, Stationery. gress and enforced by Hie executive. Mrs. Claude Giger and Mrs. II. Rogers Geo. Ogh intrialuced a resolution ask- | OUR PRICES ON FLOUR AND FEED CAN'T BE BEAT! of Hunnyside were guests at Rose Cot ibg for the election of road sujs-rvisors, tage, the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas, which was unanimously adopted. on Wednesday of last week. o Th*-’ name that stands for A small class was initiated in the <; O. (XJODS, FAIR DEAL fifth degree. The next meeting place is <> _____________________________________ INGS, and RIGHT PKJCES. in the hands of the executive commit The Herald is better prepared tee and Garfield Grange. The meetihg than ever to do your job printing will probablv lie with Garfield Grange 4 > 1 in first-class style at low rates. in its ball 2 1-2 miles from Cazadero. Have You Seen Our Stock of Fall Goods? ;; CHAS. E. LEWIS Manner I ORR, - - PROP. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 M S-hedule subject to change without notice. At Sandy Makes Connections with Salmon Mail Stage. Also makes connection for Asch off’s ami meets first car at Boring. ♦ Watkinn Pnubalur Stock Food Walkin'* Flavoring Extract* WiitliitiM Vcyctiil»le Atthlifiv I.initilent < <>! <.H < ('KK ANI» LAXTONi. C Ml’K ANI» TOILET AKTKTJBl H. LANE. TRAVELING SALESMAN THE J. R. FOR WATKINS MEDICAL COMPANY RtitOtNCt ROBKHT3 AVtNUt GRESHAM. ORE. Imhoff & Minar, Marble and Granite Monuments I ALL BINI >H OF CEMETERY WORK I 335 East Morrison Street, Portland, - ••••••••••••••••a Orland Zeek, - Oregon EVERY FARMER GENERAL is interested in getting Fire Insurance at lowest possible coat. Blacksmithing Thç, Farmer’s Mutual Fire Relief Association A Nil I1KA1.KK IN HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES and WA60NS Pleasant Home, Ore. eeeeeeeaaeeeaeeea I was organizcil by farmers for just that | purpose and ia the only company in j position to give it. If you would like to learn about it drop a line to H. W. SNASHAI.L, R. F. D. No. *, Gresham, Ore.’, The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months.