BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 22, 1907 6 «ere«w* Mice tor us cy Correspondence SHOES 1 d "s DIAMOND Sl‘l CIAL BRAND 500 pairs Men's ar.d Children's Shoes Coming! 300 pairs ...PONTIAC BRAND... FOR LADIES VERY BEST < > Till further notice we offer: 2 cans Standard Tomatoes, 8 bars Golden Star Soap, 6 “ Wolverine Soap, 1 bottle Bluing, 3 pkgs. Mush. Gunpowder Tea. 50c value. Ladies’ Wrappers, 15c »•’’Y • 05c 25c . 35c 50c to $1.50 . : W. E. MARKELL & CO. < > Pleasant Home, Oregon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< |An Ideal Store.. | | Is the one that carries what J ♦ is needed at reasonable prices, and gives a SQUARE DEAL to all ■ | J THE POSTOFFICE STORE i x j Has earned this reputation J J. N. Campbell, Prop. ORIENT, ORE. < /♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : Spring is Coming! : I * I And you will need Garden Seeds and Garden Tools, < Paints, Oils, and many other things to use in your < Spring improvements and work. < : DON’T FORGET < that we are in a position to furnish you anything you ; need in the above important lines. Also : Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour. Feed, Hardware, ■ ; PATENT MEDICINES, STATION 1 RY, I :■ ! i S. W. SCOVILLE - ... i COTTRELL, OREGON < PLEASANT HOME. COLUMBIA VIEW Mrs. Louise Nelson has been quite ill with the grip. Miss Ida Miller Id Christain Endeav­ or last Sunday evening. A pleasant surprise party was given Miss Maggie Schantin on the occasion of her birthday. The evening was spent playing games and cards, after which a dainty lunch was served. School in District No 3, « hich was closed during the recent bad weather, has started again. The mail service on route No. 1 was discontinued for a week on account ot the blockade on the O. K. A N. The meeting of the Kayoshk liternrj was postjsmed until Friday evening March 1st. Mr. Jewell Collins is visiting at bis home here tbie week. Alvah Ixmderback returned to bis school in Portland niter a week's rest at home on account of a fall resulting in rheumatism. Miss Ruth Niblin, of Lents, visited with her sister, Miss Adda Calvin, ia-t Bunday. • • WE WANT YOUR WIFEj ■■■ .11. I ■!■■■■■ ■ .......... I • ............. ..... “ • To know that we keep the famous DIAMOND W. BRAND CANNED GOODS AND GROCERIES State inspected and sruaranteed absolutely pure—a complete stock of ----------- RUBBERS------------ now on hand, also a splendid assortment of Patent Medicines, Stationery, Confectionery. Etc FLOUR AND FEED 01 •" klnd!'- Wheat- »«riey Oats, Bran, Shorts, Kte. THE NEW MTORE EKSTROM BROS., Powell Valley, Ore. WILL REMOVE ABOUT MARCH I To 168 Fifth Street, opposite the Postoffice Until that time their supply of school books will be found at their old stand 229-231 Yamhill St. (het. First & Second), Thr Slur« that M.idr Saudi I ( M II I S BORNSTEDT’S JUST A WORD ABOUT G VRDKN SF FDH SEEDS PORTLAND, ORE. John Williams is able to lie out again. Henry Wihlon of Aims was seen here on Sat uh I ay. P. J. Erickson left last Wednesday for California where he will make bis future home. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Steffanson gave a bountiful dinner last Sunday for their relatives and frienlm. Those present were Rev. 11. S. Nystrom from llorkin- son Washington, I. M. Steffanson ami family, J. A. Steffanson and family, Frank Steffanson ami family. P. N. Alinquiat ami family and Mrs, Emile Johnson ami «laughter, Emily. Mr. ami Mrs. Carlstedt entertained a nilrn 1 st elmat« s. Dainty relresliments was served and the ehihlren reported ROCKWOOD that they had “lot* of futi.** A. H. Bell has sold his store here. C. J. lassfolk. w ho w as so unfortunate There will be a new man at the wheel ws to break a rib and hurt his shoulder in the near future, have nut learned his in stump pulling, is improving. name. J Backlund and family took dinner A nnmbei of people in this vicinity . with A. C. Sward last Sunday. an« getting their plowing done, prepar­ P. Salquist bought a tine pi nno at the ing to put ill early gardens. auction sale. Miss Beard of R«ckwood school has Ladies missions Society of the Luther­ resigned tier |>oailion here, for a better one in town. Rockwood school board an church met at the home of P. N. will have to look for another to finish Almquiet last Monday w ith a g.m«ly this week. river Sunday. A new woodshed is under wav at the Miss Elsie Malar passed through here Oregonia school. Sunday on her way to Portland. Mr J. 1. Joiisrud has taken the Mr and Mrs Bridge of Pleasant Home contract of building the creamery for visited with their daughter, Mrs C. M. Vetsch A Sons. Bailey, Sunday. G. IL McClung is clearing on his lots W. V. Rogers went to Portland Satur­ for a house. day. Mrs. A. C. Clawson la visiting her Mabel Bornstedt returned from a two folks at Woodland, \\ ashington. week's stay in Portland Tuesday even­ Gtli Richey and Mrs. Almaegger were ing. taking in the sights at Portland Wei- Fred Wacspe, a we'l known ami r<- nesday. S|«ected citizen of this place, died on Ceci! ¡jike has hired out to drive team Wednesday of last week, lie leaves a for II. G. Knox. widow, one daughter and two sons to W. S. Irvin and wife from Estacada, mourn his death, Is-sides a host of were visiting J F. Wilni.irth Sunday. friend* and other relatives. Wm Palmer has returned home. Mr McGinnis of Pleasant Home, was Mrs. Katie McClung was trading in a Sandy visitor Saturday. Portland this week. Iks-ami Jennie Chawtling were ovi r (,'. K Lake and wife are visiting rela­ from Aims Sunday. tives here. The Valentine dance given in Mein- Mr. Horl-erg have moved in their new ing» hall Wednesday evening was p or- house. ly attemld, but all in attendance, ex- pressed themselves as having an enjoy­ able time. C. M. B.uly won the prize COTTRELL. for the ugliest valentine and Miss Manda Miss Ida Radford »[«ent Sunday at Kuhn won the prize for the most artistic valentine. home. Don't forget the dunce in Meinig’s G. Ilarvison is the prond father of a hall on the 23rd. Be sure and come. little daughter, burn February 12th. Mi».» Z. Giblsms taught sell-»«I for < *ne und all. Mr. and Mrs Fred Bridge visited with Miss Alma Bow man w hile she was tak­ relatives here Sunday. ing examination. Ernest Fischer marie a flying trip to Tom laxiderbai k attended tie singing school at Pleasant Home last Saturday Fairview Sunday. evening. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Geo. Hoffman transact­ Mr. Zimbieck Ins been plowing lately ed business in Sandy Monday. C. Z. Id'.eman of the headwork», «hook Lewis Hanglum sold some h<>gs at hands with his friends here Monday. Troutdale last week. Wm Hardin of Aim* came over to get Miss Anna Radford got the prize for taking the most new scholars to Sunday a loud of supplies Monday. school. Henry Kusecker and J. G. Deshaser C. McCubbin of Lostine, Oregon, who are hauling potatoes to Boring. has I as-n attending the Porland Business A. Buck and V. Kiel were among the College this winter has completed his drummers who called on our business course and is now visiting his uncle Paul , men this week. Dunn and family. He ex[«ects to return J. B. Tawney is building a large ma- home s >on. , chine wareroom to accomodate his Mr. Donahue is hauling ties to Trout­ growing machinery business. dale for a short time or until ’.here is Mrs. W. R. Allen visited her folks at more storage room at Boring. Cherryville Sumlay. 1!. L. (’lialkiT, who in working at the Strain»* mill. Sundays! with his family POWELL VA1IEÏ at Cherryville. Mr» P. J. Erickson leaves soon for California to look up a location fora DAMASCUS home. Mr. Frick Anderson and sons of Aber­ [The following Item, were lift over 1mm last deen, Washington, have come to Powell week.] Valley to prepare a place for bi. family The Farmers’ Institute was a success. who will join him later. The dav was ideal ami the grange I.all Joseph Wilcox attended a j«arty at was well filled. The Damascus farmers Melrose Thursday evening. realize the mind needs fixsl as well as Most of those who had the grip in the body. So they left the plow and came, even if it was the first gocsl seed­ Powell Valley are convalescing. Mrs. A. B. Elliott and daughter visit­ ing e out ami keep more *tmiiier«’iul Tr»«le Solicited : : ; Clean B«»ls ami («««»I Meals : Feed Stable in Connection Casper Junker, SANDY, - - - Prop’r ORE. A♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ► SANDY STAGE and LIVERY 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 «4 Schedule subject t near Riefer Tuesday. May happiness R. Gosstmin has return<»l to hi» placa«, attenil them is the wish of their many lately is-cilpiisl by the Neweonic family. friends. Mrs. Malu’l Warnecke ami infant Miss Guttridge principal of Damascus ■ laughters are visiting the ('ar|s-nter school has resigned. family this week. J. F. Flannigan of Handy is n guest of the family at Buckley Grove. LUSTtDS Alfre«l Niblen micie us a call on Moti- Mrs. E. C. < iilman, ami little «laughter nt several «lays with her par­ .1. C. Buckley n-tiirne«! Sunday even­ ents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Manary. ing from n trip south of S h I i - iii , l«»«king Mr. ami Mrs. N. U. Donahue spent Sumlay with Mr. and Mrs. William up horse Inlying. Nearly every im-nils-r of the Vail fam­ Creswell ily of South Mt. Tals«rha\<- Is-i-nill with Mr. ami Mr». E«l Hamilton visit«-«l in the grip. Vancouver last week. Thera« was a party nt Mrs. E<1 Sesters last Satiinlny evening. Tin« time wta s|s nt playing games until n lute hour, when luna-li was served ami every one depart)-«! well pla«ased. Mr. ami Mrs. Clnnahan, of Gresham, wns in this vicinity buying |s«tatoa«s last week. —— — SECTION LINE. John McMillion, the gns-er, is btiil«l- ing a hnmlsoim« family n«sida«nan> ls«si«le Ills store. Grouml is ls-ing broken for a house next to the Tobusco brink yard, adjoin­ ing t ha* Howe tract. Many new holms are in pr«*|>a«ct on our |s>pular annuity roa«l. By th«- way, it lead* to Gresham. Tin« Amh-rson ta«n-aa«ru tract was re­ cently sol«l t«i John Realeen of Portland, for |2MW. A-W0MEN Robcrtlna *tvs* what svsry woman moat desires—a perfect eomplexton. Jt hrtna» Ihnt soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to tha cheek that «Innotee youthfulness. 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