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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
* 'Ä ' ' ■' a -Sim-« - r-Ti siu^.».. —« Mr«. George Gill sj<ei t Saturday at Hick'a. A. Woodward has gone to work Boring. May I.lttltpairv baa a position •• stenographer at Ihallaa. KELSO “The Store that Beats ’em All” FREE! We will give one fifty cent package of SCHILLINGS FEST TEA FREE to each and every one who comes to our store from now until Dec. 24th and purchases goods to the amount of $5.C0. Our Prices on Feed and Flour can’t be beat. I SHOES. SHOES Remember, we carry a full line of the famous HAMILTON - BROWN SHOES Clackamas County GLKAN1NOB {BORNSTEDT’S^ SANDY Stella Anderson will play at the recital Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E.lcsis who given by Mias Fox at Tioutdalu Muudav haw t«een In charge of the Sandy hotel night. since last summer left lust w<aA for (The toiles in» item« were Ivtt over tr«m Graahaut. Mr. lewis and his estimable la«l week. -*K) Mr. and Mrw. Rowe spent Thanksgiving wife have made many friends while here ; who »ill lie sorry to see them go. at houie with their folks. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS! Look What We Have in Christmas Goods TOYS of all kinds, HANDKERCHIEFS—plain, silk, linen, initialed, embroidered; MUFFLERS, NECKTIES, PURSES, JEWELRY, STATION- ERY, GLASSWARE. CUTLERY. CLOCKS, DISHES, FANCY DRYGOODS. Of all These Goods we Have a well selected Stock. Eruest Asclmff rrtui ned from an ex A. Woodward is at home with his tended trip to Eastern Washington family at present. Monday. Miss lluff, the teacher of mountaiu George ‘Flynns was down from tne { school, (-(«‘ill a week at home nuli her mountains Sunday, he says there is 14 («rents. inches of snow at Government camp. We are glad to report that Mr«. I. . G. Pridemore and wile returned Rasmussen is improving rapidly. j from Seattle last week. Mountain Sunday school haa dosed James Bell of Sandy ridge was seen in j on account of the od<l weather and will , Sandy Sunday. open again in the spring. There were nundwrous races, wrest Read al«>ut the gran ge l«a war in other ling and jumping matches at the Strauss i columns of thia paper. Lumber Camp Sunday. We are unable to rv(«ort who carried off the honors. --------- J. II. Whitman and son Willie of Oregon. Samlv Ridge transacted business in | FINE* SEWING MACHINE, FREE I I am thinking now of my beautiful Sandy Sat unlay. r>z-.,tz.,r is Our MARKET DAY. Bring your VEAL, pork , chickens . hides , eggs , bitter home. We are going to give away free of charge a?26 automat J. H. Revenue and family ot Kelso Beneath tlie Oregon skyea. ic drop-head sewing machine to the ¡>erson who guesses visited in Sandy Sumlav. — CASH OR TRADE — nearest the amount of money in a glass jar which we will Where o'er the luouuteins rampant Mrs. Chas. Lewis s|wnt Sumlav with |«eaks have on exhibition at our store December 10th to 22d. One Mra. II. F. Hart al Cherryville. The eagle swiftly fives. guess with every $1 purchase — except feed. Feed is ex Casper Junker transacted business in cepted in order to save time. And far down in the valleys wide, Portland Thursday. The summer blossoms wave Mr. and Mra. J. E. Howard and child- { Their loveliness, ami waft porfums, ren are visiting Mrs. Taylor's ;«« rente, The Store of QUALITY as well as QUANTITY To mountains high and grave. J. R. Taylor of Bull Kun. Doc. Cbuwniiig went to Portland Sun- I The morning sun speak* forth its joys. Hailing their lofty height. day. Mrs. b«ni liad coni[«any from Port Ami »|«arklea un the dewy leave», LATOURELL . Clark W. Corey of Cherryville waa land last week. •♦»♦♦♦♦•♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦••♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••••»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦s - Like star* in Heaven bright. 1 down from hie claim Sunday. Mr. and Mr«. Pattenion are visiting in Mr. Macon latourell was visiting his Troutdale ami Fairview. The prairie with its waving grass, Mr. anil C. M. Bailey visited with parents here Friday. And fields of golden grain, Andre's of Bull Run Sunday. Mra. Anna Reed of Portland was a Ami rivers that are dimpled by J. B. Tawney went to Portland Satur guest of her aiater Mra. Dick »on, Satur imi LATOURELL The gentle drops of rain. day afternoon. day. NEWTON ORI, « - PROP. Jim l»eaver, the pioneer farmer of this And when the winter» liracing brwxe E. F. Bruns went to Portland on buai- ' Miss Mulford made her usual trip to Come» sweeping from the west. place has been bedfast for some time ness Saturday returning Monday. Portland Friday. LEAVES Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2.-00 p. m. And brings the lovely crystal drv(«s with a bad cold. N.J. Jones and J. Elsner of Aims Mr. Richard Koley was visiting here Boring lor Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 a To form their snowy crest, Mr». R. P. Rasmussen of Corbett has went to Portland Friday to gel some re Sunday. Schedule subject to change without notice. returned home from the hospital. pairs for their saw-mill. And heap them high on lofty crag, Mrs. Bert Williams was visiting her Or in the valleys grand. C. J. Littlepage and wife and P. An Elmer Plwl|« of Bull Run waa a Sister here last week. derson and wife attended Pomona grange To cover with their downy robe Sandy visitor Sunday. Mies Clara Hol ford made a trip to at Gresham and report an enthusiastic The rich ami fertile land. « f Portland Saturday and Sunday. i meeting. Next Pomona will meet at And down within the mountains side, KELSO The precious metal wails Mr. Joseph Cambrous was here last Russellville. | The well diggers having charge of The sturdy miner to iwtnov» week. E. Lrunsbir y sn«i family have moved 'digging the well for Columbia grange are The tunnels darkened gates. to R<H-kw<«»l to live on their place there. ' ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. Eilna Cummins and Mrs Nettie getting along fairly well with the work. Mr. J. Brown of Kockwopd moved them { Ausburn were gutste of Mrs. Joseph O, leave me in my Oregon home, When finished, it w ili I»» great improv- while driving through here recently, nt ! Latourell* Friday. ■ «low n. To live forever where LUSTLOS ■ ment for this |«rt of the country. night, accidently drove oft tho plank 1 My soul can «Irink it's fulness of Arthur Rich mid family will occupy 1 The farmers of upper Latourell are Mrs. E<l. Hamilton virile«! relative» Mr». George Knierien was compli throwing hi* wife ami chihl out of the The freedom uf her air. the bouse Liuusbiirv has jest vacated. ‘ hauling jotatues to be shipped from mented at the Grange dance, for her wagon, the front wheel of the wagon1 in 81. John» Hat unlay ami Sunday. —Lizzia Joints. Mr«. Struchin who has been ill with , here. delicious mince pies. Mr«. Brown from Ilwaco la visiting passed over her body, hurling her ver y pneumonia is now retyivering. Her Mr. nn-l Mra. W. E. Cranwell fur a much. «laughter, Mrs. Viola Kopper, nursed couple u( a< eka. < ' her mother during her illness. > Mr. Peterson now from Montana was PLEASANT HOME The ladies sewing circle of the Nor visit Ing hi» parente for a few days. wegian Lutheran church will have a Some of our neighliors attended tli<> Miss Alice Stevens, of I'oitland, is mile at the church Tuesday eve, I»ec. 18. EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND Murray murder trial this week. visiting friends ami relatives hers. f > Tlx*home of Mr. ami Mrs. Simlall Mni. John 8lerel hul the misfortune Mr. ami Mrs. D. Keener« ami son Is the comment of thousands of satisfied customers who was the scene of a happy gathering Sun- Lester, ol Portland, made a short visit to sprain her ankle quite badly Dr. Short have taken advantage of the , «lay, I»ec Wth. Those present were: was summoned but It waa badly swollen with Mr. and Mr». I. M. L. Shriner' Mrs. Clara McAuley of California, Mrs. < Irient public scliisil haa otganixed a and very |«ainful before he reached ! P. Roth of George, Annie, Ella ami < • the bouse. ’ Frank Jarl of Portland, Mr. ami Mrs. literary delisting club. Oflhsera are: Mrs. Ralph N vi Lauer lias been on the President, Flora Hillyard; Vice Presi i Victor Johnson, R. E. Jarl and Juel Jarl now being offered in the I dent, Walter Johnson ; Secretary, Hattie sick list for over a seek Miss Olive ' mid family of this place. Townsend; Assistant Secretary, Fred Luateil has la-ell assisting in Hie house i _____ ____ Proctor; Editor, Arris»» Hillyard; work. Assistant Editor, George Anderson. It Ed Hamilton and wife made a I«usines» HR WOOD will meet ones a month. trip to Portland Saturday. M' im Elisie Malar, and licr brother, 8. (>. Viken is visiting old friends Homer Moulton has been suffering : Anton and Ed«l Bornstedt were the around here once more. with« verv bad hand. guests of Miss Eldora Milliron au>l Mr. The Ijulies Ilelief Corp hel<t their i and Mra. Ed Hart. regular meeting Friday lh-c. 7th with Miss Eisie Malar was the guest of Mra. O. Zeek. MOROSI. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell last week. Mrs. 8. Winters who haa lieen staying Mrs. »lain Strettili, and daughters Ed Hart made a business trip to with her sister, Mr». A. Deliaven, has Jennie and Bessie, spent 8 sturdily in Portland last week. gone to join her huslmml at 8|»>kane. Portland. i I (The following Item« were left ove^from last W ill McClain is again to la- seen in Mr». Conrad, non »nd daughter, were week,—Ed.) I this neighborhood. in Gresham Wi-diiewlny on business. ■ ■■1 George Keisicker han the contract for There will lie a doll show at Douglas» Henry Douthitt made a business trip making corduroy for the road south of stoic Saturday afternoon December lftth. to Portland recently. Firwood which is almost ini|«nsable. Mrs. E. M. Dmglass mail» a trip to There was preaching nt the home of I. Pridemore ami wife have returned Portland last week. Chris. Fritx Sunday a german minister, from Seattle to spend the winter on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Favi^ of Culver of Portland, conducted tin- services. . their timlier claim east of Firwood. I Oregon, are visiting her aunt Mrs. D. Little Bertie Wheeler Ims ln-en quite Now is the time and this is the place to buy Alex Brooke came down from his D. Jack. nick again but in better now. {titnlier claini last week to get some Minn Grace Burton, Miss Wilt ami Mrs. Clara Ix-nnsrtx haa gone east on stump powder. a visit to friends ami relatives ax|iect» Margerett Stafford, of Portland, were Mr». Hillman, and daughter, «pent a to return about March. the guests of Mins Florence Stafford. few day» in Portland last week. Our choir 1» doing tine under the lead- There will lie Sunday school in the Mrs. Thos. Collings and children, of ! ership of Rev. C. E. Crandall. . school house next Sunday morning also California, was visiling Thon. Collings Martin I^nnertx has accepted the I Christian Endeavor ill the evening lea,I Swellest makes, liestgood« you ever saw, at Firwood. position of bead sawyer at the Eagle by Minn Beitlm Evan». After Endeavor Worth |4, Io and R>, for preaching as usual »>y Rev. J. II. Wood. James Bell, of Sandy Ridge, and Minn Creek mills. Eldora Millrion were the guoa te of ('him. Hoyt han lioiight half interest Mr. Hyatt is very ill with dropsy. Anton Malar ami family Sunday. in the Melrose dairy with Emery Baker. • Gus Haase and Jesse Stafford were in Worth $5 and $6, - lor $2.95 Subscribe for The Herald. Troutdale Friday on boniness. RIGHT IN STYLES AND PRICES — ASK TO SEE THEM ! tuteline of Dry Goods, Hosiery, furnishings. Etc. Free ! ! weanesaay R. E. Jarl, Ä- «tk BORNSTEDT’S s«ndy. ore SANDY STAGE and LIVERY At Sandy Makes Connections with Salmon Mail Stage. Also makes connection for Asch off’s and meets first car at Boring. I : : 1 ♦ i The Best Values” Wonderful Bargains : Biggest Bankruptcy Sale ever held on the Coast : ; AT THE 1 1 i Northwest cor. First and Salmon Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON Clothing for the Household Boy’s Coats, $1.50 Children’s Cloaks, POWELL VALLEY Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear, At less than half usual prices Men’s Furnishing’ Goods, Everything Men Wear from Top to Toe A skating rink haa I «een formed at A. B. Elliott’» hall, the leader» are Frank Welch and Simon Lind. M’ iiw Ruby Elliott vialted Mrs Bond in Gresham Saturday. John Brown and family, of Rockwood, Scintit Claus is coming your way. You can heli» him by buying or order ing your HOLIDAY SUPPLIES early at this Btore. WE HAVE A REPUTATION for saving our customers money on all •»•••••••••••*••• Orland Zeek, CRAVENETTES Blacksmithing SUITS, PANTS, COATS, HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, ETC Pleasant Home, Ore. I < > GENERAL ani > dealer in HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES and WA60NS ••••••••••••••••• Good Things tor Fiat or Wear Our Slock of KitchiRware, Builhrs' Hardware, Flour, Feed, Elc., 18 COMPLETE ANI» OF THE BEST i < > < > < > < » SCOVILLE, COTTRELL. The name that s U hii I m for GOOD GOODS, EAIR DEAL- INGS, and RIGHT PRICES. OREGON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦