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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, 6 POWELL VALLEY --♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > i ► Mêdeiorusbf SHOES MARCH 8, 1907 Clackamas County P. A. Johnson boiiglit seven acres of land, adjoining hie place, ot G. A. An GI.K ANINGH derson. Consideration *.*>25. DIAMOND SPECIAL BRAND C. A. Johnson has improved his place with a new picket fence. SANDY. A surprise was given to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hart visited rela J. Nelson, of Powell Valley, last Wed tives in Gresham Sunday. nesday evening. A crowd of friends George A. Wolfe of Dover went to calle.I, bringing with them refreshmeuts and also a sum of money sufficient to Oregon Citv Sunday, living summoned buy a new cunkstwve. An enjoyable as witness in the district court. Mrs. Henry Helms of Marmot was a evening was spent. ...PONTIAC BRANOo. Carl Nelson, of Troutdale, has moved Sandy visitor Saturday. FOR LAOIES VERY BEST Anton Malar t<s>k a load of spuds to onto Emil Palmquist's place. Portland last week. Edith Anderson was taken to the Good Herman Bruns and IJoyd Baker ♦ Samaritan hospital last Friday to under Till further notice we offer (Hitting the finishing touches on go an operation. Junker's new house. Jonas Nelson and family visited with 15c 2 cans Standard Tomatoes. < > A. C. Thomas and wife visited Wm Peterson last Sunday. 25c 8 bars Golden Star Soap, Sandy Ridge Sunday. . 25c T. Anderson and family s|M-nt Sunday 6 “ Wolverine Soap. C. S. Chase s|s-nt several days’ with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and 05c 1 bottle Bluing, Oregon City last week. Mrs. Bottleson. 25c 3 pkgs. Mush. 35c Several young |>eople gathered Gunpowder Tea, 50c value. P. Steffanson was doing business in 50c to $1.50 Fieil's Saturduv evening and enjoyed a Ladies' Wrappers, Portland last Thursday. Excellent music was Olof Lasfo'k wears a smile that can't social dance. Feed of all kinds at lowest possible prices. furnished by Ji rome Cuckeli les' "one- I* beat. He is the |s>ssessor of a new man-band." buggy. C. M. Bailey and wife visited over Miss Emily Palmblad has been visit across the liver Sunday. ing with her sister, Mrs. K. Fustafaon Anton Muletli is enjoying a visit from in Portland. Mrs. Annie I'nis made a flying trip his sister of Portland. P. J. Skaale of the headworks went to Portland last week. to Portland Sunday. A. B. Elliott and daughter were Port Bornstedt was in Portland Theislore land visitors last Tuesday. ' this week having some dentist work Bessie ami Elma Daily were recent ♦ _______________ _________ o done. visitors of Powell \ alley. James G. DvSlmzer ha* inventisi in u Mrs. Ekstrom is very ill. new gt-rayiiig machine and is going to < - have some g-ssl wholesome fruit to Gives you your money> worth market this season. "Go thou and do BROWER in everything you need in likewise.** Miss I.ura Knapp, of Portland, spent Vern Rogers was down from the sur a day with the home folks recently. veyor's camp Sunday, lie sais they will T. R. Smith has lieen unable to do any soon reach Salmon river. work for sometime on account of a lame John Vanderhoof, the genial Sandy- back. Marmot stage man, is now kept colu We are pleased to learn that our school fortal-ly busy hauling supplies to the will la-gin again as soon as a teacher people ill the neighlrorhoisl of Marmol can lie secured. % I 1*. Hart of Cottrell was seen in George Smith is very busy clearing Sandy Saturday last. ORIENT, ORE. N. Campbell, Prop o J land these days. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lloyd lliker was initiated into the Mrs. Yager, of Portland, -qa-nt a week mvsteries of odd Fellowship Wediie>*day visiting her cousin, Mrs. R. T. Smith, of last week. whom she has not seen for twenty-five Mr. and Mrs. C W. Cassidy transact years. ed businos» in Sandy Monday. I ynn Sharp and Osnion Smith were 1- rii to Mr. and Mrs. <'as|*-r Junker recent Bridal Veil visitors. Saturday, March 30 on Monday last, a boy. Mr. Tesmoii lias just purchased a new Would like your dolls in show window one week in advance. Joe Wall was down from Salmon horse. 1st'and 2nd prize. Prettiest dressed doll. river Mon-lay. Listen for “Wedding Bells” in the 1st and 2nd prize. Best hand sewed dressed doll. Claire Curdy of Cherryville 1st and 2u.l prize. Smallest best dressed doll. near future. Sandy visitor Monday. 1st and 2nd prize. Largest best dressed doll. Meinliers of our telephone cotnj»any 1st and 2nd prize. Most comic dressed doll. Most original hand sewed dressed 1st and 2nd prize. . held a business meeting in the school doll with hand made hat. house last Saturday night. BORING 1st prize. Ugliest dressed doll. If you want to learn how to blow Mrs. Maggy Vetsch is in Portland, , stumps out of the ground, go to Mr where her baby is under the care of the Sharp. doctor. Miss Jennie Collins will lead Christ Mrs Aemiscgget marketed some tine ian Endeavor next Sunday evening. cattle in Estacada this week. ROCKWOOD Walter Sbriner from Estacada has Mr. Hedermann has purchased a new been visiting his parents. Mrs. Allhouse gave a surprise party, Mrs. Douglass and daughter Irene last Saturday evening, in honor of her grain drill. Hon. J. W. Roots was wen delivering visited old friends in Troutdale Sunday. husband's birthday. All who were LISTEDS goods at Anderson station a few days Reverend Crandall baptised several present reported a good time. Ralph Neibaner and wife made a trip persons Sunday. ago. W. H. Herring, who went east last to Arleta last Saturday. Violette Perret is staying with her B. C. Altman is making good use of fall on account ot the illness of his father, There was a party at Mrs. Coss’ last hie telephone. is exj>ect«?d to return soon as his father'* aunt in Portland for a few weeks. Saturday evening. There were a large Mrs. W. H. Boring is reported much Mies Ethet Bridge is making her health is somewhat improved. number present. Music by the phono- , Merrill Prettyman hail the misfortune better. pareuts a visit. grab and games were the features of the Mr. R. B. Smith spent a few days in A party was given March 6th in to break his arin a few days ago. He evening. Refreshments were served at was working for the Marie Ironworks Portland this week. a late hour after which all departed ex honor of Cina VanFleet’s birthday at when the scaffold gave away and he fell The new livery barn is nearly com pressing themselves as having a good her home. A large number of her frieads about fifteen feet. pleted. was present and enjoyed themselves time. Jim Emil has moved to Itavis* mill. A. H. Bel) has started to move his very much. E. D. Hamilton is shipping a carload stock of goo»ls to Portland. Ed Siefer is making a gissi showing The barn and contents of Henry Mc of hay to Portland this week. John Quinn recently returned from on the Boring and Union Ridge road. Ginnis, just south of Orient, was entire Miss Rubv Goulet visited her parents ly coneume»l by fire Feb. 26th. Prompt The Dalles with a fine tour hundred in Portland over Sunday. payment was made of the loss by the dollar team of bays. HURLBURT. G. Moulton and family visited bis Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Association Mrs. J. Quinn was suddenly calletl to mother, Mrs. Shumay, Sunday. E. G. Picket and wife made a business of Portland, with whom the barn was the laslside of her little granddaughter, trip to Troutdale the first of the week. Bert Moulton was calling on friends insured. at Goble, who is seriously ill. in this vicinity Saturday. Thomas <>. Regan returned Saturday from Portland where he has lieen for Grandma and Grandpa Lusted attend COTTRELL GAGE treatment. We are glad to report that ed churcli at Pleasant Home Sunday. he is feeling greatly improved. Homer Moulton and sister, May C. Cottie was ploughing last week. Miss Ada Preston is taking care of H. B. Perkins and wife expect to go to Khumawav, was visiting George Moul the new baby at the Unlit home. Mrs. Mae Donahue was recently visit their homestead in Eastern Washington ton last week. ing her husliand’s |>arenta, Mr. and Mrs. The-new telephone line to Troutdale about March 25th. They have rented Mr. and Mrs. J. Hosner visited their M. C. Donahue. is in working order. their farm to a Mr. Fitzgerald. farm Monday. Miss Mary Bowan spent last Sunday Mrs. George Batea is on the sick list. | It is reported that B. Knighton han at home. The happy bachelor is still clearing rented the Gandy place and has pur- Miss Bertha Doty Is staving at the on the Kelly ranch. PLEASANT HOME. diaseli Lee Evan's team. cookhouse at the Strauss mill. We understand that Gib Batqr and j A very pleasant surprise was given to Max Anderson sold a horse to Mr. Mr. Reed made a visit to the city George Nielson are going to Washington. Master Dolph Vandever last Friday Byers of Gresham lait Monday. last week. evening. Dolph is being sent to East W. G. Calvin has had quite a severe Mrs. M. C Donahue and daughter-in- ern Washington for his health. Ill- CORBETT attack of the grip. law *|»-nt Sunday with her mother, Mrs. will live with his uncle and aunt, Mr. Charles Hunter has been taking the Thomas of Bull Run. Mrs. F. H. Reed and children left and Mrs. George Gill. census of joint school district No. 6. Monday for a two weeks' visit with her Mrs. Edith Wade and children, of Sea Why send your work elsewhere when parents at Silverton Oregon. Forrest Haworth and Alvah lender- side, made quite an extended visit to back made a short visit to their folks we can do it for you here just as cheap Miss Bertha Henry spent Saturday in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans, , and just as well or better? recently. recently. the city. 8. M. Davis and family spent lant Robert Wilkie, of Portland, cam»- Fri day to spend a few days visiting relatives. , Sunday with ijirk Russell and family. 500 pairs Men's and Children's Shoes Coming! 300 pairs W. E. MARKELL & CO. Pleasant Home, Oregon THE ORIENT POSTOFFICE STORE Stationery, Confectionery Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour Tinware, Hardware, Feed, etc. GRAND DOLL SHOW AT THE DOUGLASS STORE ’ The Sandy Hotel FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Correspondence F. C. R»-»-d was a business visitor in the city Monday. Wrn. Kogers has returned from Klick itat county Washington, wherehe hail been the past week looking after his leal estate. N.I’. Gh-aaon was a Portland visitor Friday. An evidence of the high prices that1 Now Get Busy This is the time for farm work, gardening and home improvement. We have Tools, Seeds, Paints, etc. Everything you would expect in a gixsl horses are commanding in this > section is the sale of a team by l,ee Evans for >400. The members of Patrons of Husbandry met in regular session Saturday. There was a good attendance. First-class General Merchandise Store S. W. SCOVILLE COTTRELL, ... - OREGON I It la easier for the average man to keep a dairy than a diary. Commercial Trade Solicited : : ; Clean Be-Is and Good Mi-als Feed Stable in Connection Casper Junker, r ORE. SANDY, a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦f < ► SANDY STAGE and LIVERY NEWTON ORR, - - PROP. Sandy lor Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ Schedule subject to change without notice. AT SANDY makes con- < ► nections with Salmon Mail t Stage. Also makes con- !► nection for Aschoff’s and meets first car at Boring. ilelightfid party at their home, Thurs day evening February 27th. The young l«ople enjoyed games and music until a KIVER STATE HERALD RRO OTHER MrtRS late hour,, when dainty refreshments We are constantly being asked wheth were served. er we ar»- dubbing with other aud The box social given by the Christian we answer that we are. Endeavor at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. You Can Save Money E. Baker, last Thursday evening, was by subscribing through II kavkh H tatk well attended. The sale of bachelors H bkai . d , was the source of much amusement. Here (a the list. InasmffrTi, however, The proceeds, 110.50, were applied to as we have to send cash in advance for pastor's salary. nil outside Hiiliecriptioiia, we must ask Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parsons visited i you to kindly send or bring remittance at the*liome of J. Brumhall last Sunday with order. Combination Subscription Rates evening. j sz_ The Imard of trustees will stake off ’z ***• the land and th».- lumber will be hauled 1EAVEP STATE HE P \i Wednesday for the.M. E. church at w Cdlar. A number of Melrose ;>eople witnessed ME I ROSE. a|>|i»-araiici- of the moon behind Mt Ibsid is comlMiitisn with uj if IM faUawmg John Branihall, who has been ill, is Sunday evening. ir. 1 <LV 11 It El ION MS 12 01 recovering. V OKEi.OM iN „ no Arthur and Laura Menzies attended MIMI SIMMY <H<K<1ONIAS » KI Mrs. A. B. Chamberlain is sfiending the box sis'ial at Mr. Baker's. t 'DILEGUA M .',,o WEEKLY J<H IlSAL 2im a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Mrs. Schmeer visited Mrs. Powell V JOI Its II. MIO Wiltsey, at The Dalles. l SII, I HI SHAY JOlltNAI. Î..MI Sunday. Fli MONTHLY ITA Robert Kerslake and Miss Grace hu iloMEHi EAD i ■»> The Misses Pearl,and Alta Alder visit IKY JOI Its Al, (Monthly) I.-J.Y Burns made a trip to Portland Mouday. ed at Rockwood last Thursday. ÜTIOOLASII HOME (SI liny) t m .Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grant of Port land visited the last of the week with her Amateur florists can derive a great parents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. W. McKay. deal of pleasun- and benefit by grow The ladies of Melrose are invite»! to ing plants from seeds. Observing the meet with Mrs. J. H. W o < h 1 Thursday gniwtli from the time the tiny plant fa«<-k of thoroughness is one of the afternoon for the pur|s>se of organising first breaks the soil until it bursts into greatest draw backs to success in floricul a Ladies Aid Society. bloom will prove a delightful study.— ture. By doing everything well you are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allder gave a I The Woman’s Magazine. bound to have finejdants. J -«.Vd/* T F