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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
and hi» won», Willie ami Edward, were visit Ing Jan. I»'ingla»n reeiiitly. I\ ELS() There are merchantfl large, there are merchant» »mall, But merchant J A HL ’em till. Just in— BRAN, per ton, $16.25 - PER SACK, 50c 3 CARS OF SHORTS, per ton, - $18.50 r rr n per sack , 75 c r u ROLLED BARLEY, per ton, $25 Olinrn ònUtu We carry a Full Line of the Famous Hamilton - Brown ASK TO Si l QUiìCO ònUtò THEM Wednesday is our market day Bring your VEAL, PORK, CHICKENS, HIDES, EGGS and BU TTER. Cash or Trade. EGGS, 3c a piece or 36c a doz. R. E. JARL, The “Store of Quality as well as Quantity.” •«♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fl♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Start a Savings Account j with u» and act Correspondence 4 PER CENT PLLASAM VIEW on all your deposits Th" lia.ki-t «'M-ial which w 1« b"l I nt Pl.-n.niit Vi«-* w I umi II hhi »« wwa »u«'<'«-»» ■ ml $2*1 »i.» made which Mill I k * UM»I for Chiitfm»». THE CITIZENS PORILANO. BANK, ORE. | * 120 Grind ht. Conductor Og.lcti mid wife hire I m - i - ii viiiting their pun-til», Mr. «ml Mrs. If. G. Ogden, for the pist few dsvs. EMer Brampton, of Hilly, Oregon, Notke for Puhlkatlon. ,'loM*.|a »cric» of meetings nt otir m -I mm .I. M m I« •• Irftud Office, Porti«ia«l, Orrgot», boil»«* <>n Sun.lsy evening, Oct.’JHth. No! lev I» h«*rt*b> giteti !ha! III cotti pila H it I.. Iu«r*>n lis. moved to Mrs. Annie m llh thr provinoti» ot Ihr ■<-! o( t'oogrt of Jiilo’ I |MJ*. etili! |«*«l Ali art (or Ilo* »ale ni Ketchum'» rain'll. Mrs. Ketchum i.a. llmlM-r laiots tu lite mim !, » ot l'Mlifortila,Ori-goti. gone to Portlaml for the muter. Nrta<ta. alni U «»lihigloti Trrrltorjf,’ a» h-ti<lr«l Ioidi lite Public Iwtli'l Stai«» bv to t ol Mrs. II. G. Og.le.i has been sick. Augii»! i .h»»rph II o( Porllaiid. i «oiiit) of Miilttii'iiiali *!» 1« of Orvgoii ha» i Mian l.iu-v Mer.hon went to Eairview Ibi» «lai filmi hi Ibi« office hi» »Morti ■tnlrllirllt | No. 7»A fi, i«»r ihe puri’hf«»«* of it e Mi/ SM l i of Friday to visit her sister-in-law. Ht< No 1:t III'I om ti«hip No I N , Itaiitfr No *» ha»t. alni wlll offri proof !<• »hot* thal Iti«- lati»! Alliert Frommelt wa. a visitor in thia »ougnl l» more * al uà*dr f«r li» Ulula r or •tmir Ululi for agri*-Itllural ptiriaao-», ami |or»lal»ll»ll vicinity Sunday. bla daini lo «al«l lami la tori tlir R«-gl»t«*r ami Hn-Hu-r of tltl» office a! Pori la mi .< fregoli, oti We «re sorry to learn that Mrs. Anna Tu**»«tay, !hr I.MIi «In) of Jaiiiinry. 1*7 He natile» a» WItile»«« ■ < harlr» r«H»|r) of <irahani la very sick. Porllatol '>r« goti. |.«|«anl I rlckey of Falim r, Fal. Hnnn and Geo. Mershon mad«* a Or< goti Frank Howard.of Prillai Vdl, Oregon, 1». I « hnib-nof l'ortlaml, Orrgoti midnight trip to Troutdale Satimliy Ali) ami nll p< r»on» dalnilng a<h« r«« l) Hi«- nla»v •- <l*-M-rlÌM-«l latiti* ar« rv«lll« »Itti |o file night. tlielr « l Ito» In thl» oftfrt* mi or heture m »I«I IA<h Mr». Allie Richey i» on the sick list. «lay «»I J .niiary . P**" Al3.EI;N<*N M liIlhXHElc Mina Josie L;im|«*it ba» returned II»-glhter ftuni Portland. FlrW! pllbllrat loti. No* '»’. h» “ la»! pnbhi al ioli, In « 2* |!fc*l. A. I*. Mershon has a new grajdia- |dionc, |>urcha»e<l from Hurlo«, Blaiser A Harlow. W. F. GREER, Steam Wood Saw WILL MAKE Till!’ TO ANY 1.0- < AI.ITY F< »It 80 COICIH. TROUTDALE, OREGON. • Insure Your Property NOW " IN THE LONDON ASSURANCE • • CORPORATION * One of the oblc^t and beat in- * mini net* com pa nit'* in the world. • JOHN H. METZGER. • Agent • GRESHAM, ORE. •••••••••••••••••• Notice of Tinal Account. In the Count) < oiiit of Multnomah County. Oregon. In the matter nt the estate of Fraud* D. Tegart. «Icvcaavd. Nolle«* la hereby given that the iin<h*r«lgne«l a» a«lmlnhtrat'»r of tlx- vntiilv of Franel* 1». Teg Tegart, deceit •«•«!. ha» fflvd hla lilial account therein with th*- County Clerk o( Multnomah County That the < ouiitv Imlgr ha* Hxetl the «laic of Non nib« r It»! It. h"<i. al V t<> H m for the hear Ing of any objection* to aald areounl. All per- aona hav Ing all) Inter»»! therein arc hereby notified to pre««*nt any objection« that they .mav have to «aid account ami alm* can««* If hii ) the* have, w by »ahi eatah* aholihl not be nettled ami the A«lnilnl*trator <lbcharge<l. Thin notice 1« piiblinhvil by order or tin* lion. Lionel II cbater hated Portland, <»re.. Ort nth. hurt Pate of Flr«l pulilt* atb»n th t. 12. IMnri; last juiblli-atloll Nov. Hili 19 H J WILLIAM TKUART. Admlnlatrator Mr. McKinney'» mother and sinter are visiting with him. Clackamas County BORNSTEDT’S I The Start that Made Sandv F A M «» I S G L K A N I N G M «»wing to tin- school Is-ing <*rowd«*«l the higher room is having a vacation wldlu partition is living put in the low er II- or, making two r>s>liis down stairs. to-i. A Wolf, of Dover, returne-l l»»t Mr». Calvin is horn«- on a few days week from Ht. Martin's Springs where va«-et|on eu ui-eount of the teachers in he went to iimlt-rgo treatment for lorn- stitute in C-dumliia county. ' ilug** Hi- feel» a great -l- al I elter and Mi»» Page, of Washington, is visiting •peak» very highly of St. Martin’s. w it h MI s. Fled Hatch. • os,. I :iwi«-ll, of Dover, was a Sandy Mnnev rtfun<l- pl if giHst» nal »» represented SANDY. IQRAiN, RDER Your Winter Suit of Ls, O f^UBBLRS and Rubber Goods — FIT GUARANI I ED — F h -I II imiltoii i«ii-l A. I Cumpls-ll, visitor Sunday. ol Columbia Slough, were leceiit gue»t« <»len McIntyre, of Salmon atteml««! of Jam«-» l»oiigla»s. I tin- dam-e Sstur-iay night. Mr. ami Mi» Porter are visiting tier J-,». I'dey, of Portlanu, came out to brother, 1. Hutchins. atteml t»ie dance. Mr. Winter», wife ami »on, of Port There wa» a large attendance at the land, me visiting with Mr. and Mr». Catholic cl-ureli Munday. Alva Dellavi-n. They will leave soon Henry Asclioff had a tuzzle with an lor S|»-kan«-. enraged row Sumi ly. Ilin jumper auf- Alvali laiuderhiek ami Forrest Hay fere«i more than lieim-y. worth are attending s- lim.l in Porthmd. Mi»» Nellie Itimgg was a gu»-»t of Imr The church licl-l u choir practice on »i»ti-r, Mr», «.eorg-- Born-twit, Saturday. S.ituiday eienitig. Mr. Cramlall is H> nry Hefty, of l»me Fir, 1» visiting lea-h-r and M>»» Jennie Colima organist. with Anton Malar at Firw<»»l. Mr. Barksdile ami wife made a busi Mr. I'mb rm-ar, formerly <d Welch’», ness trip to Portlaml this week. now ut portlaml, tran»acte«l business in John Jack i« visiting relatives here Sandy Saturday. iiii -I l.w.klujg after the interest of the Mr». Shumway ami -lau.’eter. May, Jack A Wilson handle factory at W il- visited w ilh Alpho K-qqier la»t Friday. lamilia. Jack J >m—, of Aim«, went to Eagle By roll E-lwar-ls had the misfortune Creek Tbur~lay, returning Saturday. to cut In» face quit«- m-verely with an .1. Fegles transact«»! bu»ine»a in Port ax last week. II-- in now doing nicely. laml Friday. Fred Pris-tor «'«-lebrulisl his »-xt<-eiitli birth-lay Friday evening, a numta-r of friemi» giving him a surprise. Ail hi-l a pleasant time. 1». I». Jack ami Mr«. Schneider attend ed the (uncial of tlx-ir uncl«-, A. F. Johnson, nt llurlliuit last Thursday. per tan. $16.50 of All Kinds. EW SHOES Arriving Each Week. gLICKERS, long, $2; short, $1.75. "^OMATOES, Standard, 3 for 25c. EGGS. We pay Ic above market price FOR FULL CASES |""^RY GOODS, for Winter in endless variety. THIS IS NOT ALL, not by any means, COME to our well-st<Kke«l Store anJ ^^EE, Yes, SEE for Yourself. “The Name that Taiko” Isaac Newt«,n Grr lias a conspiciou« *ign on Id» fiont -l-«,r. if vou want to know w list It is come and »••". BORNSTEDT’S NEXT* W EEK Jtrome C-a-keltee»' one-man l>ami ->f Bull Run furni»b«-«l the mii«i<- for the ■ lance Saturday, ao-ompwiiied l«y dif ferent musician« on the piano. Every- M C. I* inaliile, w ho ha» been on the l»»iy expr«-»»«-’l themselves as highly sick list for »«ime time, is some better. pleased with the music and everything Mi»» Ik-rtlia Duty, who has la-en visit in general. -► ing friends here, returuc I .iome Satur Mr. Palmer, of Salmon, left for Port o o day. land Saturday. C. A. Hudson ami wife were in the Otto Aschoff drove through Sandy city a few -lays last week. < > Sunday. “Nuff said.** < > Misses Ida ami Vivian Radford spent Mi»» M i I m -I Freil »t»-nt Snn-lay the Sutuiday ami Sunday witli friends at guest of friemls ami relatives in Sandy. < < > > itridal Veil. B. G. Hoot is still the busine»s man Mins Jessie Francis, <-f Portland, is a on the map buying ami slaughtering guest of Miss Olive Liistei. cattle for hi» growing m«-at bu»iu«-ss. < > I'. Truliel hauled a h-w-l of spuds t«» HULRBURT. Portlaml last week. ------------------------------ Sandy, Ore. --------------------------- i SANDY STAGE and LIVERY 1_ Va -retti. of Nob Hill, transacted Mi»» la-alie Laslie, of this place, lias gone tv Portland to attend the public business in Portlaml Monday. Sandy merchants have suffer««! con sch-Hil, Inking the Vtli grade. Miss l-aslie will make hei home in the family of siderable frvm tlie var famine, not liv ing able to get feed fast enough to su|v Judge Si-t-in at W”t) Milwaukee street. Roy Rickert ami his bride were vis ply the demand. J. A. 0'1 *ell, of Salmon river, trans iting their parents ami friends ri-cenlly. Tliey stayed over night at Mr. Tuffords acted business in Sandy Momlsy. at tinge lint we heard echos of tin limns, Mrs. S. G. Elsner was sworn in a» milk puns, cow-bells and oilier musical postmistress at Aims |»>stvt!ice last instruments three mil«-.« away. week, J. A. Hickman retiring. M llicket is still swapping »iilmcrip- . H. L. Cbalker, of Cherryville, wss in lions I-» th«- Beaver st.it«- Heral-l. Samlv Monday. Yoc’il think la«- wa II. B. Perkin« in back in the neighlior ho-sl looking niter his |M»lalo crop. il farmer to l«s k at him tint he isn't—lie is ¡»isttnaster and mayor of Cherry ville. Mrs Carrie Poe has resign«*! her posi tion as c«»ik at Tbeilcke's ranch to ac cept a similar one at A. Frank's, at Orient. I.. C. Vnn/.ant in quite swell with his new gray team that he recently pur- . tinned from J. luirnon of Troutdale. R. Jonarud liaa purchaaol a Superior st«-«-l range for bis new dwelling. HOKT'CULTURAL NOTES. PROP. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ LEAVES Schedule »nbj«-ct to change without notice. At Sandy Makes Connections with Salmon Mail Stage. Also makes connection for Asch off’s and meets first car at Boring. The Sandy Hotel CHAS. E. LEWIS, Sandy, Mngr. Ore. The Famous Sandy Hostelry Under new management. Pays special attention to commercial and transient trade.............................. Meals for Automobile Parties Phone orders promptly attended to. Clean beds. Best of Home Cooking. Prices Reasonable . . . Feed . Stable . in . Connection KELSO. Rev. Hago«*». of Portland, preached in the Lutheran church Sunday. Th« re wa» quite a numler in attendance. The Herald is putting in large type, a large cylinder • ~ press, a large paper cutter and other up- to-date machinery which will greatly enlarge and improve our facilities for all kinds of Wants Your Printing small or large printing. The bridgiK acron lhmver erwk on move«I onto a five-acre tract on the Powell Valley road near Kelly’s Butte. the Mt. Hood nmd are eomplett-d. (Continued from pag«- 2.) C. J. Simlall spent several days in Mrs. Arnspiger has safely pa»»««l the Wm. O'Rugh has l-een at work dig Mr. Elliot Tuffordand w ife of Portland ing it in carefully, they will find the Portland visiting friends recently. ging ditches to run the water off the dangers of the operation perform«*! last were visiting hil brother recntly. He pulp of tlie fruit greutly improve«! in R. J< nsrud and family were visiting road. I Wtrdnesdav at the Goo>i Samaritan Hos in l.siking up a new home ill our vicinity. Isith quality and tirmne»», rendering it . in Portland Friday and Saturday. pital. Mrs. Ira Flynn is on the sick list. U e all mins the face of Minn llertlia much l«-#a liable to attacts of disease. Frank Canning has returned from Mrs. Martin Kronenlierg entertained Mr. Kopper is at work for Luther Zilm since she lias gone to Troutdale. Spraying th«- fruit, la-ginning after the Portland when- he was in the employ of I recently a trio of clergy including Arch Ware this week. While going home from church re I>1«wan>m» fall ami continuing each week Pag«* A Son. Bishop Christie, and also Mr. ami Mrs. until the stone hardens, will assist ill cently Homer Tufford wan run over by Hone*, ot Portland, and Mrs Billing, of John Revenue and family are now oc- controlling Imtli the rot ami insect!. a horse and duite seriously hurt. LINE. ’ copying N««i Nelson’s house. San Francis«», Cal. This spray should In- the modified for Al. Kerslake in working on the road Miss Lydia Bachmann, of Stone, mula of Bordeaux mixture with Paris Fred Ruhl lately retnnwd from Alas- la-tween Zilm's and Hurlbert. Another party went out Sunday to gr«-en or «lispnrene adileil.—S. in Fruit spent Satunlay with her sister. Miss a where he s|>ent the past year. search for M. Mills tend but no trace Georgie Nielson in at borne again. Ann.« Bachmann. Toget<*r they visit- Grower. Harrv Anderson has purchas««i ami I eonl.i lie found. Quite a nil inlier <>f our young people 1 ,-d feiends at Samlv Sunday. Baby Rambler Rose. attended th«- basket social at the Pleas ---------- — e » - — ant View si hmilhousi- Saturdiiv even This rose ia termed by the introducer • X “Ever Blooming i warf Crimson Ramb ing. • ♦ Miss Clara Kenslcr has gone to Trout ler. ” We ar«- growing this rose this • T One light-brown mare, t Mrs. Oswald Riem has returned from season, ami have had bti»li<-s not over dale to clerk in Mr. Fox’s store. weight about 700 pounds, J Portlaml with a four-pound boy. ■ Mr. T. iicm is hauling coni wis»l to three indies in height louihsl with dow blaze face, mane and fore- ♦ Miss U Milliron lias return«»! home ers ami ut this writing have plants that Troutdale. lock cropped, brand on left $ nre loaiksl with lioth Howers ami bu-ls, from Portland where she has b«ren visit shoulder resembling M. ♦ M. Preston and Jack Zilm are digging ami will sav that there has la-en very- ing friends. ANl> DKAI.KK IS • * Owner can have same by ♦ ixitatoes for Lew Hates. Mrs. H. Hillman ami her daughter little exaggeration ill the high praise * paying expenses. IMPLEMENTS. E. T. Preston is helping Gimrg«- l»r«-s- that has been »how«-«l on this latest have gone to Portlaml to do some shop ♦ ' JAMES ROBINSON. t sel raise his barn. BU6GIES WAGONS | creation in the rose line. ping. < Four miles E of Gresham, opposite £ Fre«l Rickert was visiting friends in We quote from the catalog of tin- in- < Albert « hamberlii»’* .... Ed Hart has his new bouse nearly tnslucer as follows: “A new dwarf complet«*«!. this vicinity Sunday. hardy crimiou ever-blooming ro»«- for Fred Rv«-d ami George Hrensel of Henry Keisicker is hauling lumlier. low hedges, liorders, lieds, massing, p-t I wonder what is going to happen. Corla-tt, and M ins Zula Ih-ll and her bro grow ing or single planting. Never be ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; ; ther Frank, were weli-ome visitors al Mr N««l of Kelso <|oes not seem to T __ ____________________ - « ► fore ha« sucli a rose* Is-vn produ«-«« I. It I Cederatroma a few eveningsago. know the road to Firwood any more. < ► is i-oveied all summer long, from June < ► < ► W. T. Stephen» ex|s-ets to bave new till frost, out of doors, and every -lay What is the reason Ned? < ► John Miller, of Vancouver, is out teli unta oli bis fili ni aoon. of the year indoors, with clusters of < ► < ► spending a short vacation on his ranch. Hans llenrek»on of Corliett iva» down crimson flow« rs. It grows only alsiilt < ► We are busier day, the of everything < ► two feet high, needs no supports, and is - — - — -------- bere on businc»s a few day» ago. < ► to be had the |ierfectly liarily. We cm scarcely con W. W. Sharp ha» cleared n traci of < ► vey an idea of the beautiful effi-cts of < ► us prices good things to eat or land mi w liieh In- ha» erected a building. < ► long Isirders of this rose along drives or < ► J. R. Maroney and V. B. Tapp is < ► .1. L. (’«•«lerstrolli recieveii some go>»l shorter hedges and formal lasts or mass hauling freight from Sandy to Welch’s. < ► new» frnm hi» daughter who in in Port es in suitable place.«. It is the famous < ► A-ssslal dance was given at the liome t ► crimson rambler dwarfed and made land and thè ol<l man feci» happy. < » of J. R. Maroney recently. Refresh « ► richer in color, ami made to bl-»im the - ----------- < ► ments were serv««l ami a pleasant even- entire yeat wheli-as the obi nimbler only < ► The name that stands f«»r - blooms once.” ■ ing was enjoyed bv all. < ► < ► GOOD GOODS. F\1R DEAL ----------------------------- Colbv Morston is on the sick list. < ► < ► INGS. and RIGHT PRICES. Mi». Ella M. Wonderly, of Ruini« r, Ft »11 SALE—Two Chatham I ucnl-storw Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamilton are < ► in visiting ber sister, Mi». E. M. I»olig and 2 Cornell Incubator» each 216 egg visiting relatives at Cherryville this capacity, a» g- «»I ns new. F. M.G-n»l, li!»». Site will remain n short tinte. Troutdale, Gi«|.iii, near Sam Stic- week. They will return to their home Mr. and Mi». Ileiidle, and O. Jones bill's. ..: stead in Eastern Washington soon. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦♦< »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SECTION FIRWOOD Orland Zeek, * Taken up— GENERAL Blacksmithing i 2 * HARNESS, FARM and Pleasant Home, Ore YES, every CHERRYVILLE Let quote you selling best for least money. on wear 1 SCOVILLE, flour. Hay. Barley. Bran. Shorts, ftc. ii!" rm", o’l.mo surn-y r..r rmu:|»lmil«. Pnfeiit« lt»k«*n !iir<»UMh Munn .x < «». retelv« aprrhil nntk», WlOmnl ohitrim In th* Scientific American. A hnnitsomslr Mlantrntwt wssXlT MUNN &Co.3”Brn,dw,’New York lirnii ’h ortlee HX T 8U WMhisslun. D. G ' • ! J ;» ! ► ; < ; < ♦♦♦<♦<->♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» C.J. Littl-page ami »on, Doll, had quite a ««-nous accident recently w bill coming home from the train. Th«- horse» I h - c . iuic friglilene-t ami backed over the bluff, rolling over Dm, bruising one arm ba«lly ami hurting him inwardly. Mr. lattlepagi- was »everly cut alsiut the head. The rig wan ilem*>li»lie<i ami the Gilla-rt Hate« han returned home from horses were bully bruised. Itridal Veil to enjov the hunting season. GAGE I ORR, NEWTON PLEASANT HOME. COTTRELL. - - OREGON.