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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, JANUARY 4, 6 IUSTEDS KELSO “The Store that Beats ’em All” Shoes ! Shoes ! ! ■THE FAMOUS HAMILTON - BROWN SHOES JUST RECEIVED ! The largest shipment of SHOES direct from the factory that ever came into Eastern Clackamas County at any one time, thereby cutting out the middleman’s profit so that it enables us to give you a better shoe for less money than elsewhere. WivlrtPC/lav is Our MARKET DAY’ Bn"* 'our veal . CUIlCdUctV PORK. CHICKEN>. HIDES. EGG-. BITTER — CASH OR TRADE — R. E. Jarl, The Store of QUALITY as well as QUANTITY < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ♦ : o SANDY STAGE and LIVERY NEWTON 0 R R, - - PROP. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : Mr. Wallace Manarv who went from here sometime ago tu Montana reports that hunting is good since the snow, Wallace was the lucky one to shoot three deer and Ins brother-in-law, Dick Bradley, two mountain goats iu their recent hunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ormsby of Goels-I. Ore., cume home to s|o»nd Christmas with her mother. Mrs. R. Neiliauer. Mi«« Maud Manarv came home to vis it her |Mireiits over Sunday. Mrs. J. Manarv who has been on the siek list is much la tter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Moutton spent Sat urday evening with E. D. Hamilton. Miss Kitty Long was home and sm ut Christmas with her mother, Mrs. R Nvibauer. We wish to join the editor in saying that the past year liasls-en a pro*|ierouc one and we hopetbe coming year will Iw as fruitful and we would wish to say to those that are not subscribers of the Herald to sulxieribc and join us in read ing the good story. Theie are five in our family and we are all anxious to get the |>aper in (act we can hardly wait for it. In speaking of Christmas festivities there was none enjoyed lietter than the one held at W. II. Hamilton at St. Johns which was a complete surprise given In the children on the old folks. There was about thirty-two children and grand-ihildien piv.-e.it, W. II Hamil ton and family <>f Vancouver. Fitter Hamilton and family of Gresham and E. D. Hamilton and family of Lusted were pint of lla -«■ pil-ent. A good dinner was enjoy, ,| and a good time had by ill and we will-ay w left the <>1-1 folks in [letter spints having found out their children iiad not forgotten them. CORBETT. Lewis, ILirvev ml Milton Saunders came M mlny to spend tbe holidays un : der the bon e roof tree. : Cha*. Smith ali.I « iti were out from Schedule subject to change without notice. ♦ Portland thia week overseeing «urne ♦ work on the farm. > AT SANDY makes con- ♦ Mr. Herndon and surveying party 1 nections with Salmon Mail went to Pendo ton .Sunday. Stage. Also makes con- Miss Bertha Henry returned from nection for Aschoff’s and ♦ i ♦ Portland Friday aud will liegin school meets first car at Boring, ♦ again Monday December 31. ♦ ♦ Ferndale Place was the scene of gaiety ♦ Saturday evening. A number of the friend« of Mr«. Smith and Ethel gather C. P. Johnson and family, I’. N. ORIENT ed at their home, the time was spent Almquist and family, C. A. Sward and p'aying flinch and music. Sunday,'being the fifth Sunday, there family took dinner with J. Blacklund Mrs. Anna Reed cime up from Port was to !>e no preaching but Mr. (. randall la«t Thursday. land Saturday morning and remained made a special effort to have services in Mrs. C. J. Nordbloni has a crea.n ovv Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Newell tbe evening. I separtor now, her daughter's had one I Charles Morgan, of Forest Grove, has put up when she got home from her vis Gleason. Ethelyn Smith returned to Portland been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orland Zeek. it in Seattle. I . Mra. P. H. Roork and daughter recent-i Ekgt vm Bros, new store is open ami Tuesday evening tn resume her studies at B. W. Business college. ly visited in Portland. is doing business now. R. P Ra«smn«sen had the misfortune Miss Maud Manarv, cashier from Mr. and Mis. Johnson gave a dinner Meier, Frank A Co., visited her parents party for a number of friends last Fri to get a piece of steel in his eye George Chamberlain return»! t > Cor Sunday. day. valli, Tuesday, having spent a ten day's Mrs. I)avid Manarv has returned from I Mr. and Mrs. Cartstede entertained a vacation at the home of his parents. the hospital and ii slowly recovering. number of friends on Christmas eve. I Mr. Roork is unable to work as he is A surprise was given to Mrs. P. N. Buffering from a felon on his hand. Almquist on I>ecen>l>er 27, a iiumMr of Messrs Alvah Louderback and Forrest friends came in unex[>etted, they had out that it was her birthday, re Hayworth, who are attending business found I was served and a jolly time T he latter a strong ally of college, were to lie seen around here freshments I THE FORMER. was had. during the holidays. J. A Steffanson and family took din Mis« Welina Shriner lias returned to “Lrl'i Get an Editor In Every to Portland after spending Christmas ner with Mrs. C. Erickson last Wednes Orn Sold Founder Kelly In day. with her folks. |sr. When About to Orcnnlt« the First Grnnares. M. W. McKinney is visiting the Cannon family. (Special Correspondence 1 PLEASANT HOME. From the !neorjs>ratlon of the Order Miss Clara Sneider is visiting her The Santa Claus of the town ha« made of Patrons vf Huslmudry to the pres parents and relatives for a short time. a very good showing this year. He «a« ent day tbe newspaper ha, been the Harry Meserve, of Rainier, made a at one of the stores every afternoon ami powerful aiir of the grange. Its as short visit with Mrs. E. M. Douglass and the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. sistance has been sought after by lead is going t > visit his sister, Mrs. F. Laugh A nice Christmas tree was seen at the ers of tbe movement and Its Influence lin of North Yamhill. M. E. church and many presents were has always l»een appreciated. In 1808, Miss lizzie Hunter has returned from given. A short program was given and when there was but one suliordlnate a short visit in Portland. every one enjoyed themselves. grange In the United States, O. II. Alvah Louderback and Forest Hay Kelly, the originator of the Order, «aw worth were seen around here Christina*. the necessity of "getting on tbe right POWELL VALLEY Mr«. Florence Hite of Cottrell is side" of the editors, und wrote theHe Christmas services was Lel<l in the «[■ending the holidays w ith her mother, words to F. M. McDowell, also one of the founders of tbe Order: Swedish Lutheran church Christmas Mrs. J. Jones. I send a Philadelphia paper today In day at six a. tn. with quite a large at Mrs. Connan was called to the beside which you Will see a letter by Dr. Trim ble. Have a portion of It published In tendance though the weather was of her sister at Ailmny. one of your papers. Interest an editor In stormy. Miss Maggie Robinson of North Y’arn- the grange that Is to be established In your neighborhood. n> as to have hls aid. The Sunday school entertainment on liill is visiting with Zelma Coss. Take editors In "deadhead" and let s see Christmas day was a success. The The masquerade on skates was well If it will fall. Det us get an editor In church was tastefully decorated and attended last Thursday evening. Miss every grange! The aliove shows Brother Kelly's crowded full of [>eople. A good program Mary Bowen took the prize for the best was rendered, consisting of songs, recita masked lady and Jame« Hillyard Jr. for faith In the success of the Order and likewise the estimate which he frankly tions, dialogues,etc. Rev. B. S. Nystrom the best masked gentleman. placed on the editor's vnlue to tbe delivered an address. The little children grange. la-cauae of the publicity which Mr. Hans Nelson has been quite ill did very good and the superintendent he was In a position to give It. When but is beeternow. reported a good attendance during the Brother Kelly started out on hls first year. Miss June Spalding spent her holiday tour of organization, he says In bls The Sunday school entertainment in vacation with her grand-parents and history that the Influence of the vil other relatives here. lage press was what he moot desired the Mission church was also very good. to secure. The big Christmas tree was very prettily In making his monthly report to the Five women were chosen as county decorated, a big crowd had gathered. national grange, among other thing, trea-ures in Idaho at the recent election Rev Jonas Johnson gave a very interest j ami seventeen women as county be wrote: ing speech. su|ierinteiidents of schools. I can now report to you the friendly nld LEAVES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : : : : GRANGE AND PRESS. Big Leftover Sale — STILL CONTINUES — —Douglass Cash Store PLEASANT HOME, OREGON First-Class Ladies’ Wrappers from 60c up All othe- things in proportion. Five clerks employed during the Holidays could not wait on customers fast enough. BARGAIN PRICES — TELLS THE STORY’. of flve agrlcnltcral papers whose columns are op« n to our cause—vis. the Prairie Farmer, Chicago; Farmers’ r'hronl-1«-, Columbus, <>.; Ohio Farmer. Cleveland, O.; Hural World. 8’. Doula; Farmers' Cn- lon, Minneapolis. Besides these, the va rious dally and weekly papers In this state (Minnesota) will publish any mat ter to advance our Interests. We have given sufficient testimony to the fact that the press was deemed al most a sine qua non to the siicceas of the grange In Its early days. And we wish to emphasize tbe statement that the Order would not have been the sue- cess that It ta without the substantial aid given it by the press of the country. In this opinion all who are familiar with tbe progreae of the Order will agree. 1907 Clackamas County BORNSTEDT’S I Th« Sturt that Mail« Sandy F A M O I' S GLEANING« Manty rtlnnd- ed II guada uul aa ■•pttMintd SANDY. W. B. Cooke went to Portland on bus iness Sunday. M. F. Ikinahue spent a few days in Sandv last week, W. V. Roger« assisted« at Bornstedt's store during the holiday season. Wm O. Rngli of Cherryville was doing businew in Sandy last Saturday. O. Shidler returned from a visit in Portland Sunday, John Strauss was in Sandy on business Saturday. Clara Mitchell is visiting with her mother down on Sandy river. Mary Wadspc «nd Minnie Huffman of Portland are visiting friends and rela tives at thia place. Miss Mary l-mger return»! to Port land Monday having s)>eut the holidays with her folks of this place. Miss Aliev Hally of Portland L visit- , ing her mother, Mr*. McDonald. Mis. J. Friel and daughter Mabie id Cherryville, attended tbe dance New Y’ear’s eve. There was four scraps in Sandy New Y ear'« day and it wasn't a very scrappy day either. ITie dame New Y ear’s eie, given by G. Y'andvrhol'f and II. O. Wollvr was u grand siic'ss. Miss luvta Y-chofi mid Walter St. John c.iriiisl .-ff tin' prizes f >r being the liest waltzer«, the prixe for the best musks was given too. About six inches of snow tell here Monday aud Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank < io«[ier, a girl. El. Brnmi retirnol fri.ii a visit to Seattle Monday. Miss Edith Hein.» of 1‘orl land iittend edtlie masquerade Monday evening, ro- turning the next day alter a short with her mother aud sister. Mr Like and family of Orient, viaited with the Bruns family during the holi days. Mis* Florence McElroy returned to Portland W»lue«'lny having *[«-nl. her holiday vacation with her paien.s of this place. G»>. Wolfe went to Portlan I New Y’ear'e morning. livorge and Perry Kitzmiller are cruis ing timber in this neighlatrhooil. 44 A Happy New Year During the year 1906 we have estab lished a reputation Lar giving our cus tomers their money’s worth. During 1907 we are going to uphold that repu tation. MorewÏÏK BORNS TEDI « )Í k. The Sandy Hotel FIRST -CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Commercial Trade Solicit»! : ; Clean Ik-Is and G<xid Minis Feed Stable in Connection htLSO Casper Junker, ’r The new plank road is now finished. SANDY, Miss Annie Jarl, w ho has lai n *;>eiid- ORI: ing the holidays nt home will return to Portland, where she will resume her studies at Highschool. vacation with her paréis, Mr and Mrs. COHRELL. Miss Annie Nelson Ims returned M. C. Donahue, she will return to home after «|«nding u month in Seattle. 5’is« Dorcas Holin is home spending Portland iiiyw the holiday«. Washington. the holidays. M. ('. Donahue ha* hi« |>lank road In last week’s Herald there was a Newton Holin and Charlie Cutty have I completed to Kelso. He has Hlaiut tlvo mistake in the following item: ‘‘The been hauling potatoes. tlu>ii*:in<l ties on hind also a lot of lum- school recently nr rebased a la-autiful la-r altogether ha had u gi**! supply of Myrtle Hudson iin<l her father ate new ting." It said place for flag. Christmas dinner with lier tinter, Mm. teams, yet t will take them a long time to get his dump dear a* he cuts al*mt Hattie Kolsky. mix hundred a day. And what la tbe explanation? It lies Arthur Smith, who In the fact that country editora. ns well Mr. and Mi». P. Dunn and sun Jolitmio as the editors of «mailer llallíes, who si hisil in the city is now home spending made n ImaineM trip to Portland la*t vacation. are In clone touch with their constitu Inst week. They also visited their ent«. believe It to be their high privi Mary and Mae llowen and Minnie lege and their duty to help along every Harrison were lit the skating rink nt daughter mid aondndaw, Mr. and Mr*. worthy cause, and they do It unselfish Orient last Friday evening, Mary Bowen C. II. Edwards. ly and for the public good. It hi unfair won the prize for the liest skating. FredG. Ruegg was seen in this vicinity and unkind to attribute to them any in view of buying fre«h cows. ulterior motives. Figured In dollars Mias Winifred Roaki- one of the Cot- and cent«, tbe return« they receive for trell school teachers led Christian En- tbe publicity they give the grange nre deavor last Sunday evening, Tliere was Women and Office Holding. as nothing to the coat of It. The aver a small program and all had a good age editor does more for the »immunity ThcGovcnor <>f Indiami bus apparite-) in which he lives than any ten mil time. Miss Mary A. Slulilis, Piate Ntatistician. lionaires who may lie lila neighbors. Hannah liedin who is working in the t<> fili thè vacnnev in that office causisi It becomes, then, the plain duty of tbe telephone office at Portland spent Satur l>y thè denth of ber frther. The office 1« mi elective vile. ('ottinicntilig oli grange to maulfeat, aa occasion may Miss Mubb's sppointment a leading permit, a due appreciation of the na- day and Sunday at home. Mr. Otto Limbreck is back from East Indiana netr*isi|*r suys, ”H alte i* «latance rendered the organization by i <>m|s-tent lo tilt ali ottici- in tbe gift ut tbe public press. We nre glad to note ern Oregon. thè |S’ople, why I h sin- not ci>ni|M-ti-nt tu In the annual addresses of our various Tom Lauderback was home for Christ vote for a person t<> fili thè place?” state masters tbelr appreciative word« of tbe prcas. We make a single ex mas. tract from one of them, which nay«: Newton llclin was recently in the I Again have we cause to express our city of Portland but has returned home. • •••••••••••••••• • hearty appreciation of the valuable serv ice rendereil our Order the past year by the press, both the strictly agricultural papers and the dally and weekly news paper* a» well. To such publicity, wisely directed, much of our success may lie at tributed. and If we are wise we shall con tinue to avail ourselves of the opportuni ties for extension of «range principles af forded through the kindness of the news papers. It wasn’t no bad an Idea of Founder Kelly, after all, that Impelled hhn to «ay, ’’Let'« get an editor In every grnnge.” The only exception we take to tbe suggestion In that there are not editors enough to g > round. But the the editor may lie invited to your pub lic meetings and your picnics, and bln report of them will be more to the point and more helpful to the Order than anything a I eta tartful or less fa cile writer might contribute. As you meet him thank him for any good word spoken for the Order or any writeup he may have given your meet ings or for the grnnge column which he tnaj’ publish every week. He will appreciate your appreciation of hl« ef forts—believe that! Just no long as the Order of Prttrons of Husbandry “behaves Itself (to use an expressive term) so long will It find In the press an earnest advocate and friend. Jnst no noon as It does thing, unworthy of Itself. Its avowed princi ples and declared purposes, so soon will It 1>e likely to find in the press a severe but just critic and opponent An<l why irti-iuld It not? J. W. D. Mrs. Hattie Kolsky and her sister Myrtle Hudson went to thecity Monday. Zeek Bears of Cottrell has accepted the position a* sawyer at the Proctor A Strauss saw-mill near Sandy. Bob Rarodors visited friends in Port land last Sunday. Thomas Dunn came home from Port land and spent Christmas with Ids parents, .Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunn. Miss Georgia Donahue is Imine on a Orland Zeek, : OENERAL • Blacksmithing: AND bKAI.BR IN • HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ? BUGGIES and WAGONS Pleasant Home. Ore. • ; A Bargain Every Day ; MOTTO ---------------------- ! ! ---------------------- IH (H R ; We try to give our Customers the long end on ; every deal. SMALL PROFITS and QUIQ< SALES This is especially so in Groceries and Peed Get our prices on IIAKhWARI, DRY GOODS, LOGGERS’ and MIIL SUPPLIES, : . SCOVILLE COTTRELL, OREGON