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________ BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 15, 1907 6 Clackamas County W. E. MARKELL & CO. e, LEANIN « M Pleasant Home, Oregon SANDY. OHER THE FOLLOWING UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS: 500 yds. Embroidery, . . 7c to 31c New Laces of all kinds from . 3c to 10c 20c Voile. ... 12 1-2 to 15c 12 l-2c Dimity, now . . Be 25 pieces New Ginghams, . 12 l-2c Fancy Plaid Goods. . 20c. 25c and 50c New Prints, real bargains, . 7c o Don’t Forget our line of PETERS’ DIAMOND SHOES ; ; For Men, Women and Children 11 is complete. He also have a complete line of GraSS and Garden Seeds ¡THE ORIENT POSTOFFICE ST0RE1 (♦ Give« you your money'« worth T X in everything you need in # Stationery, Confectionery ♦ I Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour Tinware, Hardware, Feed, etc. ♦ ♦ A N. Campbell, ORE. •; J. Now Get Prop. Busy . ORIENT, . X ♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J This is the time for farm work, ; I > ; ► gardening and home improvement. We have ■: Tools, Seeds, Paints, etc. ! ! ; > Everything you would expect in a ;> First-class General Merchandise Store • i S. W. SCOVILLE i ;> COTTRELL, - - - LUSTEDS - OREGON « Stephen Carper is visiting Ed Hamil ton and family. Paul Bliss of Pleasant Valley was in this neighborhood last week. Mr. Parker, of Portland, the pathfind er for the Mount Hood railroad com pany, stopped over night with E. D. Hamilton. He is looking up a new sur vey through this vicinity. E. D. Hamilton and son Alfred took a beef to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. P. Eder went over and got Grandma Neibauer, one Dice sunshiny day last week, to spend the day with her. Miss Nettie Brown and her sister-in- law, Mrs. Brown, of Portland, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craswell this week. Ross Manary made a trip to Portland a couple of days last week. COTTRELL. Miss Ida Radford visited home folks last Sunday. The assessor was visiting this vicinity last week. Tom Lauderback while working at Proctor & Beers mill was struck by a piece of broken belt. The side of his face was cut but he was not injured seriously. W. A. Proctor is sick with the measles. Why send your work elsewhere when we can do it for you here just as cheap and just as well or tetter? Send us a trial order. We guarantee Mrs. Ed Hamilton visited Mr. and satisfaction. Mrs. W. H. Hamilton in St. John’s BEAVER STATE HERALD, Gresh several days last week. am, Oregon. New spray puin|>s and orchard spray ing is the order of the day. The teacher and pupils of the Union M-liool sent a Isrsket of nice things Io the little Mattsoii girl, to help her |>a»a away the long tedious days, while lying in a plaster cast, waking (ora frac tured hip to mend. The Damascus and Boring road is progressing rapidly under the manage ment of Ed. Siefer. Mr. Hobby is sick with the grip. Mr. Potter had the misfortune to lose one of his horses. A telephone meeting was held at Damascus on the Oth to try and effect an organisation (or the nurpose of build ing trunk-lines to Oregon City, Gres ham and Boring or at least half way to these places. Another meeting will be field on the evening of March 14 to further these plans. All interested should attend. C. I.. Fox of Aims through Sandy Friday eu route for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Cas|>er Junker have the sympathy of the entire community in the Ions of their infant soli on the Oth of of March. Fdnsral services were held at the residence at 2:30 p. tn. and inter ment took place at the Sandy cemetery. Nellie Ruegg of Cedarville is staying a week with her sister, Mrs. A. G. Born stedt. R. C. Murry of Sioux City, Iowa, is a guest of J. T. Friel of Cherryville. Miss Dolly Alt of Firwood viailed Annie Nelson for a few days hist week. George Wolfe of Dover took the stage for Portland Sunday. POWELL VALLEY Dode Copjwr of Cherryville is employ ed in the Sandy hoop factory. O. Brnudterg Ims sold ten acres of Emily McElroy went to Portland last land t<> Mr. Msrklund of Portland who will build mid make his home here in Friday. Gus I ogus of Portland called on Harry i the future. Cml Nelson has rented the "Lone Oak Gushoff over Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Bell, who has been con Farm" owned by F. I.. Rugg. fined to ted for sometime, is able to be Mrs. Thielsen is staying with Mrs. Ekstrom assisting her with her house around again. A. Olson ¡«doing somecarjienter work hold duties during her illness. I*. N. Almquist is suffering from a for Dr. McElroy. It is reported that A. Olson has sold severe attack of the grip. Mrs. Isngren mid children visited at his place. H. E. Klock was a Sandy visitor on the home of C. I’. Johnson Widnvmtey. Mr ami Mr«. H e<lin of Sandy attended Monday. Newton Heddin of Cottrell was a the funeral of J. E. Stone la-1 Thursday and also made a brief wait with Mr. and Sandy caller Monday. Marion Baritonni and Miss Teitx of Mrs. J. l’aliublad. Miss Tillie Lind s|a-nt last week in Sandy Ridge were seen in our busy burg j Portland in order to be near her cousin, i Monday. Edith Anderson, who lias undergone an Mrs. Hillman of Firwood is about to operation at thet rood Samaritan hospital [ move to Portland. • mid is reported tetter. Mr. ami Mrs. L. F. Pridemore of the Rev. C. A. Botery left for Spokane Three-Six si-tth-nient have just returner! last Erid-tv ».iter a few day’s visit with from Portland where they ‘ looked his family. pleasant" while the dentist tered away Mr. ami Mrs Conn are visiting w th on their teeth. They showed their appreciation t>f The Herald by arranging their brotlier-in-law, C. J. Cuis. — for its regular visit to them during the Seeds I.. II. Rickert ami C. J. IJttlepage went to Gresham last Monday, as dele gates on some grange business. Mrs. A. F. Johnson Ims been quite <ick with bronchitis, but we are glad to re|s>rt that she is a little tetter at pre sent. Mr«. S. Kington, of Portland, is nurs KELSO. ing her mother, Mrs. Johnson. The basket social held in the Lutheran Mrs. Maud Graham made u trip to church Saturday evening was well at i Portland last Saturday. tended, considering the notice given. Rev Geo. Houghton has rented the The proceeds amounted to ♦« 15. Gill place at Rooster Ria'k for the sum- ' Proctor A Beers are making prepara mer ami will move there in the near tions for putting in a new sawmill just- future. He will engage in gardening. above Kelso. O. B. Miller, wife and four boys, of Mr. Seott is suffering from a stroke of Winterset, Pa., arrived here last Friday paralysis affecting the left side of the to make Oregon their future home. | face. They were out here two years ago on a Miss Jordahl is at home for a short visit. Mr. Miller is a barter by trade, visit with her sister Miss Martha Jur- and his wife is a sister to Mrs T. L. dahl. Evans, of this place. Mr. Chapman has soi l his mill. T< m Evans and <>. R. Miller went to The article in last week’s Herald on Portland on business last Sunday. "Make Them Partners" contains words Ward Evans accompanied his father of wisdom which it would be well for all to Portland Sunday. fathers and mothers to heed. If you James Ellis is in the neighborhood failed to read >t look it up again. buying |«jtatoes for Geo. Herren. larwrence Rickert went to Portland Saturday on his w heel. DAMASCUS Mrs. A. P. Hill and two children A reception was held at Mr. Lingle’s came out from Portland Sunday to on Tuesday evening, March 12, in honor make a visit with her parents at Spring of Mr. and Mrs. Angledo, before leav hill (arm. ing for their future home in Nebraska. Miss Kato Ellie, at Portland, has Miss Ruby Cook will spend a few teen visiting relatives ami friends here weeks with her parents. for a week, but was cal lol home to be Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and son Harold with her mother, who is sick. have teen confined to the bouse for the last week with the grip. Sadie—But how do you know he loves The ladies sewing circle met at Rev you if he hasn’t told you so? erend Johnson's and they spent a very 1 Margery—Oh, I can tell by the way he looks at me when I’m not looking at him. pleasant and profitable afternoon. that Utt» ETC. DON’T fORGET THE GRAND DOLL SHOW Saturday, March 30 Would like your dolls in show window one week in advance. 1st and 2nd prise. Prettiest d ressi« I doll. 1st uml 2nd pi me. Ik-st hand sewed dressed doll. 1st au<l 2nd prise. Smallest test dressed doll. 1st and 2nd prise. Lillgest test dressed doll. 1st and 2nd pi me Most comic dressed doll 1st and 2nd price. Most original hand sewed dressed doll w ith hand made lint 1st pine. I’gliest dressed doll. The Sandy Hotel FIRST - CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Commercial Traile Solicited : : ; : Clean Itela and Good Meals Feed Stable in Connection - Casper Junker, SANDY, Prop’r - ORE. - Ì SANDY STAGE and LIVERY NEWTON ORR. LEAVES • • PROP. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring lor Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ H Schedule Rubjvrt to change without notice. AT SANDY makes con- nections with Salmon Mail „ Stage. Also makes con- nection lor Aschoff’s and meets first car at Boring. UPPER LATOURELL. MELROSE. Reverend Monte will preach a sermon on Easter morning at Mountain school. Everyone is invited. Mrs. Frank Jarvis, of Fairview, is vis iting Mrs. J. Deaver. Mrs. Fred Rix called at Hick’s one day last week. Mrs. Fr«l Hhoulti was out with the children Wednesday. Miss Huff s|«nt Saturday and Sunday with her )>areiits in Portland. Willis Hicks anil James Ross have lieen on the jury this week. Cecelia Woodward and Stella Ander son called on Mrs. Rix one day last week. A. Woodward sjient Sunday with bis family. It pays to advertise in The Herald; pays to patroiae our advertisers. Grow Washing is made easy SHOES By using a “ 1900 ” WASHER Grass Seed and of all kinds, also a full line of GARDEN TOOLS GROCERIES DRY GOODS HARDWARE Notions and ..Patent Medicines.. Field Seeds The kind that wears When you Compare our Goods and Prices with others you will take no other Sandy, Oregon <► t !► ! ► ! ► % The ladies met at the parsonage last Thursday aft.-rnisin and organised a Ladies Aid Society. The following of ficers were elected, president, Mrs. J. Duke ; vice president, Miss Grace Burns ; secretary, Miss Helen Filkins, treasurer, Mrs. Htrvbin; devotional. Mrs. J. A. Wood. Mrs. Kate Armstrong is very sick with the grip. J. Eterlit- returned recently from an extended visit with relatives in Ohio. Miss Grace Burns spent Friday in Portland. Harry Brnmhall and wife visited at Sandy Monday. Mrs. J. Duke will lead at Christian Endeavor Sunday evening. Topic, What is Success. Mrs. Sam St rebin and daughter, i Jennie visited in Troutdale Monday. Money refunded if goods not as represented Garden Seeds Kind Seeds GARWN The Store that Made Sandy FAMOUS The Seeds : Groceries, Dry Goods Notions, Kitchenware HURLBURT. coming year. George Bornstedt made a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday Mine host of the Sandy Hotel, ( as|wr Junker, ha- just installed a modern hotel double range, equipped with every known appliance for hotel kitchen work. : ItOWtR FLOUR and FEED in carload lots I More Tips Next Week