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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
• • • w ♦ *■ some of the men are still celelwating Naw Yser's. Elton Kelley, who is attending the O. A. C. at Corvallis, has been home on a short visit, returning to th« school on Tuesday morning. George Harper has returned for the winter aud will act as brakeman on the slab car. The town is building up fast there has l>eeii two new house« built within the last month and rumor says Arthur Johnson has a permit for the third one. There is some talk of a congar hunt up here and if there is there will likely lie soine'hing doing for the animals are plentiful and the hunters game. ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ * SANDY STAGE and LIVERY i NEWTON ORR, - - PROP. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ Schedifle subject to change without notice. AT SANDY makes con- nections with Salmon Mail Stage. Also makes con- nection for Aschoff’s and meets first car at Boring. ; | Correspondence ; UPPER LATOURELL i PLEASANT HOME. Mrs. Cannon bu returned home after a long visit with her sister at Albany. The M. E. Sunday school held their regular meeting, electing their officers for this year as follows: Su(>erintendent, Mr. Calvin ; assistant, Miss Etta Shrin- er; treasurer, Mr. E. E. Van Fleet; secretary Miss Minnie Shriner; organ ist, Miss Edith Louderback. Mr. Elmer Meserve from Gray River, Wash., made a short visit with his sis ter, returning Monday. Mrs. Blanch Stephens Flemmings of Centralia, Wash., was recently visiting her friends in thia vicinity. R. T. Smith is the proud purchaser of a n w buggy. Mrs. Gtorge Smith spent Christmas with her sister and also attended the wedding of her niece. Ross Sharpspent the vacation at home. Wm Knapp has purchased four new cowl to add to his dairy and is also build ing an aduition to his l«rn. This has been a typical New Year in this vicinity as the snow is falling steadily. A Barr has just returned from Gordon creek and reports enow too deep for successful timber cruising. Miss Josephine Hickey, of Portland, is spending a few weeks with her »iater. Mrs. A. Barr. Cowfrol of Wee«». The margin of supply ditches on moat Irrigated farms is the breeding ground of weeds. The seeds of these fall Into the water and are widely scat tered by the Irrigation stream. The banks of ditches should be graded and smoothed no that the weeds which grew along the sides can tie readily cut and burued. A rapid growing forage crop like alfalfa also tend» to keep down the weeds and may be sown along the banks for thts 4>urpo«e. To Hold n Ooto O,«>. Mrs. Clark and her father spent Christ mas at Mrs. Alma Chamberlain's. H. G. Ogden made a business trip to Portland last Friday. « Mrs. Henkle entertained her mother brothers and sisters on Christmas day Ehler Aaron Preston called on his friends in this neighborhood last week. Miss Winona Ogden is visiting her lister, Mr». Cameron in Troutdale. Mr». Frommelt, who was taken ill at the schoolhouse Sunday night, is much better we are glad to report. Mrs. Henkle and children, Mrs. Tracy Wand and Miss Josephine Lambert were pleasant callers at Mrs. Allie Richey’» last week. Harry Federspeil has been ill with tonsilitis. There seems to be a great deal of throat trouble this winter, Chas. A. Ogden and family visited their uncle H. G. Ogden on Sunday last. Chas. tJgden is going to California soon to benefit his health. 1 Clackamas County a U K A N I N Ci M '1 «' " ■ - ; The Illustration shows a very handy method which I Invented to bold a swing gate open any width. Most gates are hung so they awing upward a little In opening, to clear «now. grass, etc. They swing shut of their own accord ; hence some- thing to bold the gate open st any place while driving through or letting out stock la a ne- cesslty. To meet this need 1 devised the brace shown herewith. It Is simply a piece of wood 1 by 2 Inches and a lit tle longer than bnlf the height of the gate, tine end Is fastened by a spike pass KOI.Dl .VO Tilg OATK ed through It ovan. and driven Into the edge of the vertical board at tl>e end of the gate, or It may t« put on with a hinge. The dotted lines show its position when not In use. It being swung upward aod snapped beneath a spring nailed to the top of the gats, says a writer la American Agricultur- 1st. Here« Talk. » LUSTEDS Big Leftover Sale rat Douglass Cash Store ■S-* Tbs Stars that Mads Saads FAMOUS We have some Real Bargains in Leftover Xmas Goods such as Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Pops, Mantle Clocks, Etc. Also a few REMNANTS OF DRY GOODS which we are selling at reduced rates. This week we have added to our constantly growing stock of Dry Goods a line of Danish Cloths They are sold at a modest price and look and wear as well as many high-priced goods. If you are in need of “a lid,” just hold your horses till our stock of J. B. Stetson” and “Tiger” Hats arrive. Moto, Ups They’ll be here soon. BORNSTEDT’S Sandy, Ore. The Sandy Hotel FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS • ; Clean Bols ami Good Meals Commercial Truie Solicited : I-ast Saturday while W. Carpenter Feed Stable in Connection was walking along the Sandy river he came aero«» some article» of clothing and thinking may I».- he might find some trace of the ill-fated man he walk SANDY, -ORE. ed about two hundred yards and found some part of the remains what is report i ed to be Mr. Millsted. Mr. Wihlon, — the father in-law of Millsted, was noth ORDINANCE 33. fie I and summoned Coroner Finley ,al»>ut twenty two went down Sunday to iden AN ORDINANCE filing the compensation of the recorder and providing for tify the remains and make further search. its payment. They identified him by his shoe that Be it ordained by the common council of the town of Gresham: was still on the foot ami |«rt of hi» Section 1. That the recorder lie a ml he is hereby allowed for bis services a clothing. All that was found was the salary of one hundred and twenty (120) dollars per annum, payable quarterly. lower part of his body. Adopted January 2, 1I*)7. Approved January 2, 11107. Mr. an<l Mrs. W. Ormsby returned to J. M. SHORT, Mayor. their home in Washington laut Friday, Attest: 1». M. ROBERTS, Recorder, after vistting her mother for the post two weeks. COTTRELL. Mrs. W. McClean spent the evening and Mr». Baxter on the anniversary of with E. D. Hamilton ami family Mon hi» birthday. Al»<> a social visit to the Mrs. Hattie Kol»ky returnad homn home of Mr. and Mr». Petty on hi» re- day evening. I turn home after a long nlmence a» cook from the city Nunday but her sister School has commenced again with a on the U. H. dredger Ladd, to which remained in town. g'Mid attendance after two week's position he returned Monday. Randolf Spien is home for a khile. vacation. Mr». Bowman and wnie of her child Misses Ida ami V(rian Radford gavo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lusted gnd Mi»» I ren are quite sick. a card ¡mrty at their home last Friday < ionlet »¡»ent Sunday evening with Ralph J. G. Petty ha» purchased a house in evening which was greatly enjoyed by Neibauer and family. la-nta ami contemp'ates moving hi» all present. Mr. Hunter, of Pleasant Home, has family then in the near future. purchased the R. R. Carlson ranch. John Dickenson is at home. J. H. Willdee i» getting hi» wagon Mr. Hunter has moved to the John ready for the berry senHon. Cena VanFlevt visited the Misses Sleret's old farm, he has rented it. for Wing A Sager are ¡witting ionic new Radford last Friday and Saturday. two years. machinery in their »aw-mill. All enjoyed Christian Endeavor at th» Johnson creek overflowed as a result Baptist church last Hundav evening. of the heavy rains, and several build FIRWOOD ings were flooded along the creek bottom. •••»»•••»•»•••••a• Will Alt madea business trip to Sandy The neighlair» gave Mr. and Mrs. last week. Frost a surprise New Year's night. ■ »».--------- Percy Kitsmiller, of Dover, has been roaming through the country to see Shopworn. GENERAL X “What do you think of Iren«*» hue what timber he could get an option on. Miss Susie Alt has returned to th', band?" “About what you might expect, con city, after spending the holidays at aidering abe always was a bargain home. AND DKAI.KR IN • banter.** Frank Gesseler and friend are »¡«nd- HARNESS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, * Vetch the Vetch, ing a few days with H. Clack. BUGGIES inf WA60NS • ti r«ni desire to upward go. Little Master Gibbons, of Kandy Ridge, Don't watch the clock—It might had quite a snow ball fight on the streets Mow— But eave a week or two and buy of Firwood last week and he didn't get A watoli on which you can roly. the worst of it either. Peter Pesh-d was out trying his sled on the snow. Gus Hoffman and Gus Stnckie went hurtling up to Welches last Week. Peter Stone will soon have to have a ------------------- IH Ol'H MOTTO ------------------- sleigh if it »nows much more. We try to give our Customers the long end on Dick Gibson, of Eagle Creek, made a every deal. business tiip to Firwood last week. Many colts are given ugly tempers by cruel and careless currying. To scratch and hurt a colt or hors« Frank Knapp, of Portland, spent a , will cause him to hate the operation few days with his cousin, Wm Knapp, and the operator. and enjoyed a very pleasant rabbit hunt Many curry roti ba aré knocked nil in the snow, although we failed to see out of shape, and some of the teeth the rabbits he kill»!. cut Ilk* knives. Look at yonr enrrycomb. It is often W. W. Sharp made a trip east of the an Instrument Of torture. mountains looking after timlier claims. Teach the boys to use it gently nnd NELLY CREEK Miss Laura Burkholder and Miss Irena keep It In order. Knapp, of Gresham, spent the vacation I Kelly A Wihlon’s mill has abut down Be gendyms In the use of the for a few days on account Of snow and brushes, but sparing In the use of the with their parents. comb. Good grooming should l>e done every day to keep th« pores open, the skin healthy and the hair silky. Soft hair Is very warm and Is n noocokductor of heat. — STILL CONTINUES — PLEASANT VALLEY Never leave Ing mess of wet straw and mui». ■ under the horn**, Installation of officers of the Order of at It ruins the health nnd eyes and Is a . Washington Wednesday evening in the disgrace to any horse owner.—Farm hall at Sycamore was a grand affair. Journal. PLEASANT HOME, - OREGON Mrs. Perkins, of Portland, the installing Is Mr. Rockefeller’« modest diamond officer was out. There was a splendid First-Class Ladies* Wrappers from 60c up an oil stone? supper served and two new member» All othe* things in proportion. Five Clerks employed during the Holidays Children think that they are forbid were initiated, they were Mr. and Mrs. could not wait on customers fast enough. den by their parents to do certaii BARGAIN PRICES “-*» TEI.IJJ THE HTORY. things just because they are chuck ful (♦ay-wood. » of fun. They also visited the home of Mr. i BROWER 55= SANDY. The country is full of surveyors look ing up luteationa for the two different pro|>os«d railroads. Mart'in Thomas wild lus farm for giusxi I to the Ml. Hood syndicate. Frank Holm» »old hi» (arm on Sandy and Knight the John Ttacy farm near Eagle Cieek. The Cascade l*el«ting »<K'iety met in Junker's luill Saturday eve. The ques tion, Resolved that education is of great- ' er value to humanity than wealth, war GAGE i del «ted ill a lively manlier. The judge» It is re|>orted that Mr. ami Mrs. Roy rendered their decision in favor of the ' Emily, former residents of this neighbor - I , negative, led by F. E. McGregin, Ig j hrnat, are the happy ¡«rents of a little j hhs decided to hold the meeting« in | girl. ¡Junkers hall hereafter instead ot Mrs. G. W, Kelly, of Umatilla, was | Meinig's. s«vn in our tuidst last week. Jack Jones came over from Aims Mon- Miss Olive I’reetoti has been visiting ' day to get a load of pruviaipna for the ¡.lone»' sawmill. her ¡«rents for a few days. C. W. Kern was down from Welch» Mr. Soule delivered us a fine sermon , Monday, he re|airted a lot of »now in llu- last Bunday after Sunday «eliool. Mr. Erickson has fiuishcl shipping i mountains. Andros» and Williard, saw-mill men his potatoes. Mrs. W. Harding attended Snudav i of liins transacted business in Sandy Tuesday. ■»eliool Sunday. II L. Chalker ¡wssed through here J. Richardson has ret urne»I from a I'm -day < uroule to III« home at t heir tlyii-g trip to California. I ville. C. Neil-oN is L«ding wood for Harlow Win. (i. Hugh of Cherryvill«, was a Bros at Tioutdale. Sandy visitor Mouday. Mrs. Tufford and Mrs. Northway John Vanderhoof is carrying the mail I made a business trip to Portland last to Marmot. Week. J. B. Tawney left ln»t week for Mc M e Were glad to see M. Preston's Minnville io visit friends ami relatives. happy face in our vicinity again. The W, of W. helil a ¡wiblic inciting We see Lew Bates has quite a rick of [ in Mieuigs hall Saturday eve January wood piled to the aide of the road. Wm Northway was delivering hay to •¡th. New officers were installed am] a I »lipper given by the circle. Mr. Fox in Troutdale last week. Mrs. W. R. Allen made a trip to Port C. Christenson was plowing for Mr. land Friday ami Saturday. Canzler the first of the week. Mias Molly Mitchell who has I hm - u Mr. J. Crows ton has moved into the visiting her folks went back to Oregon Di easel cottage. ■ City Sunday. A numlier of people of our vicinity at Mr. C. Yunker made a buMnena trip tendee the Grange l«zaar Monday eve to Portland the first of the week. and re|>orted that they had a jolly time. Mr. and Mrs. A. Buell have taken Willie Northway has goue to work lor charge of the cook house at Proctor A Jones Jr Co. v 1 Beers saw mill. Mr. Bieberg is building a new hoüie Mr. Henry Ash-iff was seen on the on his place. streets of Sandy Friday. R. P. Rasmussen, our new road sup ervisor, has been very busy lately look ing after the thoroughfares of this vicin ity. . The heavy ratns of late have caused manv wash-outs and landslides which make the roads almost impassable. The New Year was ushered in at the Columbia grange hall in good old fas hion. All present reported a jolly time. Mrs. Lottie Benfield has returned from the hospital. Mr. Alvin Floss, the money king of this section, has just sold his beautiful PLEASANT VIEW farm for IdbOO. waa several family Christmas There Columbia grange met at its usual ses trees in the neighborhood beside» the sion Saturday evening, being well at public tree at the schoolhouse. tended. The new officers were install- i Misses Bertha and Emma Lambert ed. C. J. Littlepage acting as install spent a few days last week at the Hbme ing officer. of their mother. 1 11, 1907 BEAVER STATB HERALD, JANUARY 4 "• •» ’r Casper Junker, Orland Zeek, : Blacksmithing j Pleasant Home. Ore. • A Bargain Every Day SMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES This is especially so in Groceries and Feed Get our prices on HARDWARE. DRY GOODS. LOGGERS’ and MILI SUPPLIES. S. W. SCOVILLE COTTRELL, OREGON