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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1906)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, DECEMBER 28, 1906 6 The achool wee very tastefully decorated •leo the big Christ maa tree. A box ot nice candy was pssssil each one ot the children ae a present. The |>rincipal Mr. W. H. Karr is a faithful worker and a very esteem man, he made a few re marks on religious lot me, every one thought tire entertainment was the beet we ever had. The Ijtdiee Mission Society met st Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Anderson rear tires- ham, last Saturday. Rev. B. S. Nystrun waa present and m ide an interesting apeecli on missions. A dainty lunch waa served and evervoue reports a g-xxl time. Mr. Peter Salquist fell and broke his leg Friday. Joseph M ih-ox made a flying trip to Portland Tuesday. ; WANTLO-CAR Of WOOB Either pine, fir or mixed ; with oak. In answering state price I on board car and what ata- ; tion. If not 0. R. A N. > state what freight would be : to Portland. Can find buy- ; era for several care. Address, C. L. IRELAND, | BORNSTEDT'S t X ♦ rr"F'gatt a X ♦ a X 2 NON. OREGOI J “A Happy New Year Clackamas County O L. K A N I N O M I GAGL During the year 1906 we have estab lished a reputation lor giving our cus tomers their money’s worth. During 1907 we are going to uphold that repu tation. SANDY [Th* fulluwlns Uria» w»rs Utt over trota last wvsk.) The guessing contest at Bornstedt's ' store was closcl Saturday evening, l»ec. Winnie Tufford had the misfortune of 22ud. The sewing machine was won having his tìnger crushed in the Kelley bv J. II. I.. Maybee, who nn«se<l the saw-mill. exact count by three cents. The ex- ! lai la Bell ot Springdale is working in act amount in the jar was »41.13. Mr. i the telephone office in Portlaad. Maybee's winning gu?*s was »41.16. L. C. Van Lant waa hauling lumber Other close gue*m-s were Fred Bcecliill. , last week for our leading merchaut J. i »41.3»; N’.C. Kuhn. »41; J. A. Odell, »tl.3»;C. T. Wils-,n, »41 .tW; Mrs. J. II B. True. Ada Preston has gone up to Kelley’s Ilofmei*t«<r. »4I.UI; B. F. Hart, »4152. camp to assist with the work in the Fred Hamilton, »41.50; Geo. Maroney, »41. boarding house. The (kid Fellows organist*! a lodge nt Mr. Grant Bell is getting along finely ’ Sandy Saturday evening ami initiated with his knew horse. I 23 mem liers. More Tip« J. F. Roberta. J. A. ami Emil Palm- I Sandy, Ore. NEXT PLEASANT VALLEY I quist of tiresham were in attendance at I (The follow In* turn» were left over from last the I. O. O. F. Saturday night. ’ week.) J. Keisefcer visited in Portland *ev- ! Mrs. Johnson has been quite sick, but ■ eral days labt week. is improving. Mr. and Mr*. Al. Hart of Gresham ♦ Mr. Kelley, an old pioneer of this 1 are spending the holidays visiting E. D. valley, has been quite sick, but is slowly Hart of Firwood. 1 improving. NEWTON ORR. - • PROP. Miss Marie lamg.-r of Portland is vis Ed. Kelley made a visit home from iting her folk south ot town. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. ' Portland Wm. Robbins and Floyd Radford Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ Mrs. Avery of Lente, is visiting with were the principal* in an ax contest Schedule subject to change without notice. her daughter, Mrs. PeltV. last Tburs-lay. A difference ar<*a- ! tween Mr. Robbins and the gang of sur AT SANDY makes con- veyors, who have been staying here, as nections with Salmon Mail to whom could «Imp a 30-inch log in the shortest time. The question wax- Stage. Also makes con- <d until there waa »2» up on each side nection for Aschoff’s and GENERAL when a crowd of fitly set out lor the meets first car at Boring. wtxxls aixi felled a suitable true. Mr. Rubbint won with a good lead in spite ' I of bis being minus all the lingers on ASP IlEALKR IS l one hand and being o4 years of age. ' Christmas entertainment last Friday POWELL VALLEY Miss Bertha OU-rst is visiting her par- HARNESS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, (evening. A very good program was Mr«. David Manarv has been quite ill rendered consisting of songs, recitations, | ents of this place during the holiday*. BU66IES and WAGONS fot the (>ast few days. She was taken to dialogs* ami instrnmental pieces. The Harold Li ml I* rg of Portland is s|*n«l- the hospital Monday. children did their very Itst, a credit to mg Ilia holiday vacation visiting I . The Powell Valley echool hail their the teachers who had instructed them. Trubel ami family. oeooooeseoaeeoeee The little folk the German Luther t an rendere«i uu excellanl program their eiiterlainmeiil Cliiistma* Eve. E. F. Brims weiit to Suattie Monday on business. Will Boaholm maile a businea« trip to Quite a number from here attended Tliere Will I* a masque ball in Junk Portland last week. the Baptist fair at Cottrell and r«-|«»rt *. er's ball New Year’s Eve. E. Brown and wife were np from good time. Our butcher, Mr. Henry Larson is Born—To Mr. and Mrs. M. McCor Eufala, Washington, visiting her («trenta having a new Imrn built. Mr. and Mr». George Wolfe of Dover. mick on Sunday, llee. 23>i, a boy. Anton Malar made a business trip to Miss Ida ' .iller is out from Port Io ml Mr*. Ttieo. Fisher, Sr., who has lieen Portland last Sunday. visiting her home. ill for some lime, is able to be around again. Mi. and Mrs. Ed Hart were the guests Mr. Ed Thun, our blacksmith Ima Among new subscriliers to The Her of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hart lust Sunday built »n addition t<> his shop und Ida Sunday. working on u wood-saw. ald this week is Frank Langersund. Henry Keisickcr and Harry Hillman . la-wia Miller lots returned home after made a business trip to Sandy last week. more than a years alwence, he may re KELSO George Wolfe wa* the guest of Mr. main fora few month*. KELSO, ORE , Dec. 24. 11**1.—The Arten Malar, Sr., last week. »ale held last Tuewuay evening l>.v the The »lore Keoniekie ha* lieen hauling LISTFDS Ladies* rewing circle of the Norwegian straw this last week. Mrs. J. Mansry is quite sick again her You now know better what to buy for yourself at this “Harvest time of Bargains” Lutheran churcli wa* a decided sueree. Mr. Oswald Riun a|«-iit last Monday friends hop- fur her soon to recover. The proceeds which amounted to forty- with Miss Elsie Malar. six dollars will lie used toward (St; ing Mr. W. Cranwcll and sun made a trip for tbc church. t<> Portland Saturday. Christmas exercise* were held in the I’LLASANI HOMI. Quite a numlier from this vicinity Our left-over stock of school bouse last Friday afternoon. An (Ttie following lla-uin were left over from lant attrmle.l Hu- grunge ut Orient Saturday. excellent program was rendered. The wee ».J Mr. W. Carpenter lost a valuable bull Mies Limile Hunter Im* returned to last week. interest taken in the sellout wm shown by the large numlwr of parents and her home here after a piolonged «fay in Mr. Harry Lusted and wife ami Mists Washington, where she practiced mil other visitors in attendance. Goulet visited E. I>. Hamilton'* folks linery. Miss Anna Bachman, our teacher last Thu. ««lay evening. Kenneth lx>li<lerbach has quit the went home Friday evening to *|x nd the Captain W. B. Brown of Ilwaco waa mail route and is hauling ties. <»uy holidays. visiting W. E. Cranwi-ll recently, In Wolfe takes bis place. The school recently purchased a lias purchased a tine gasoline launch, Mr. K. I. Anderson and Mr. P. II. which lie named Gcainette. la-autifiil new place. Mrs. A law suit in regard to lalsir on a Roarks are pulling in it pair of five ton Brown accompanied him home. wo<xl road at Barton was held last Sat- »calc* for <I..Z- <-k near the front of his Mr. G. Hernon waa in the neighbor- urilwy at the office of the Justice of the shop which will be of great convenience h<sid buying |x>tat«K-s tbis week. to the neighborlxxxl. Peace, J. T. Jonsrud, in which J. E. Hcliool ha* closed for a two week* va Mr. J. S. Otis and Mr. J. Louderback Simons was the plaintiff and two Ja|m cation during the holidays. G. Nil ami Geo. Matsuo were the lie are on the sick list. Mr. Htilbbe is making his rounds fendanta. They hud a jury trial i ft nd The skating rink which was started at again solieting subscribers for paper* oi the the ca*e was decided in favor of Boring bn* so far been successful. tin* county. plaintiff. II. Iaike of Orient was tin- Mr. Auk nn<l f: mily have moved on E. attorney for tin- plaintiff ami L. their place near the Orient poat-oHice, Crouch of Portland, attorney for the formerly the Cani place. I Subscribe for The Herald. defendants. Mr. Hcott has cold his timlier to Jons- rud brother*. Ttie nrticleon “The Old Fasbiom-d Woman’’ in last week's “Herald” is one o • • • < ► of the many g<*sl editorials which is ., is coming your way. You can help him by buying or order- ‘ ’ * worthy of jierusal by all renders of the ¡I ing your HOLIDAY SUPPLIES early at this store. Herald. The type of woman described WE HAVE A REPUTATION K in that article in certainly far in advance ;• for saving our cuntomers money on all ♦ ■ if the present day woman wlm neglect* home and children« ami the highest and Good Things to Eat or Wear holiest duties in order b> shine in xs iety. This is the best chance you will ever have to purchase Holiday and Staple Were there more of these old f.shinned :: Our Stock of Kitchcnwari, Builders' Hardware, Flour, Feed, Elc„ women nowadays there would lx- fewer Goods at practically your oxvn price. 1H COMPLETE ... ........ rm; BEM O unhappy and broken up homes than is the case now. BORNSTEDT’S : SANDY STAGE and LIVERY Ì Orland Zeek, Blacksmithing Pleasant Home, Ore. The Greatest Clearance Sale EVER HELD IN EASTERN MULTNOMAH COJNR Christmas has come and gone! Christmas and New Year’s Goods, Staple and Fancy Articles of all Kinds, MUST GO I Don’t Forget ! Our Grocery, Notions and Kitchenware Departments are Full and Complete. Before buying elsewhere, visit The Douglass Cash Store Pleasant Home, Oregon YOU WILL SAVE MONEY Santa Clans SCOVILLE, ------- - -wew---------- - FIRWOOD (The following Item» were left over from last wsek.( Mr. and Mr. F. W. All were recent gweeta of Mr. ami -Mrs. Hctionky of Sandy Sunday. COTTRELL. I OREGON. ::