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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 29, 1907 6 W. E. MARKELL & CO. Pleasant Home, Oregon «lilt IHl HIIUMING IMKICIMNHB BARGAINS: Grandp* 1« »topping with hi» daughter, Mrs. J. Sleret. Randolph Spears waa driving in thia vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I*an Talbot were callers at E. D. Hamilton’s recently. Clackamas County GLKANINGM SANDY. R. E. Jarl, Mayor of Kelso, waa seen in Sandy Sunday. 500 yds. Embroidery’, . . 7c to 31c Mrs. Rates and children «|wnt a week D. Copper, Bert Garrison and Culley New Laces of all kinds from . 3c to 10c visiting in thia vicinity. Moat of her were among Sandyites who attended the 20c Voile. ... 12 1-2 to I5c time was spent with her sister Mrs. Ivy dance at Eagle Creek Saturday night. 12 l-2c Dimity, now . . Sc Louderback. E. E. Willard of Aims returned from 25 pieces New Ginghams, . 12 l-2c Mr. Pen Ault has improved the looks Portland Sunday having taken an en Fancy Plaid Goods, . 20c, 25c and 50e of his place very much. forced vacation. New Prints, real bargains, . 7c Mr. llaworth has moved from the Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jones of Alm* Pick Radford place to Mr*. J. John’s went to Portland Sunday, place in Pleasant Home. Hoy Hamblin is setting ratchet al Don’t Forget our line of Grandp* and grandma Exon started for Oklahoma last Monday. Their son- Bacon's mill. lice Nelson was the victim of a slight j in-law , Mr. Henry, cam« after them accident last week, lie tell and sus and accompanied them back. tained a severe bruise to hi* left arm. Mr. C. Hamlin ha* been quite sick. < ► The doctor was called and dressed hie Mis* Etta Sbriner is alsc on the sick wounds. He is now on the road to i list. recovery. B. Kliegvl paid his wife and daugh- ! Julius Wendloiul and Ed. Revenue ter a visit last week. While returning were Portland visitor* Friday of last he had the misfortune of losing his hat. For Men, Women and Children week. A. Rich ha* rented G. Ellsworth’* J. Keisecker and Ed. Bornstedt is complete. farm ami will soon take possMaion. attended the Belleu—Cassidy wedding, at Dover, Sunday. l<ewis Hauglnm waa seen in Sandy POWELL VALLEY v\e also h<ne a complete line of Sunday. R. M. McBride sold a horse to Mr. Shaw recently. J. A. (Melt of Salmon River transact Mrs. Eli E. Elliot and Mis* Ruby Ell ed business iu Sandy Monday. iot attended church at Gresham Sunday. We were treated to a real snowstorm Miss Nettie Cline, who has lieen stav Monday morning. The flukes were fly ing with Mrs. Cha*. Simmons, lia* re ing in genuine old eastern style. turned to her home iu Itamaacus. Several families have arrived from east and are looking for homes in this I The attendance last Sunday evening o o Gives you your money s worth at the Swedish Mission church of Pow vicinity. < ► in everything you need in ell Valley was good and the special Casper Junker is erecting a building i o program was greatly appreciated. on Main Street to be used for a butcher ! Joseph Wilcox and Erank Clark are shop. building a bridge on A. B. Elliot’* Dr. McElroy is about to remodel the place this week. “Revenue" building and put in a tirsl o * E. L. Elliot was a Portland visitor class drug store. This will till a long- last Monday. He is having some den felt need in this community. tal work done. O. Hambow has sold his ranch on the o 4 [ On April 7th at the Swedish Mission bluff to A. A. Yeses of Portland. Mr. church the pastor, Jonas Johnson, will Rambow is going to the Prineville o J. N. Campbell, Prop. ORIENT, ORE. speak on “Eternal Life,” and there will country to go into stock-raising on a *eeeeee«»eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee* be special music. On Easter Sunday in large scale. the mornini he will speak on the “Res- Adolph Aschoff, post-master of Mar urection of Christ” and in the evening mot, was a Sandy visitor Saturday. his subject will tie “The Risen Christ.” He ha* not quite recovered from Ina At 3 o’clock in the afternoon the injuries of last fall. Lord’s Supper will be observed. Bornstedt A Sons, the Sandy Mer chants, took a new memlwr into the ; This is the time for farm work, I firm. While the new member is not a UPPER LATOURELL. gardening and home improvement. ; heavyweight, he promises to l>e a “hue- I We have < W. Crowston was up here looking af tier" and tipe the scale* at ten and a ter his place this week. quarter pounds. Mrs. Bornstedt (nee Mias Cecelia Woodward has been ill Tessie Ruegg) is quite happy over the with the measles. event. I Everything you would expect in a P. Anderson has sold his potatoes to Mrs. Keiser near Firwood is suffering Wolf A Son for |1.50 per hundred. from a painful attack of rheumatism. I First-class General Merchandise Store • Mrs. F. Shoultx was in Portland on Mrs. Paul k’einig, who has lieen quite business last week. ill for the last few days, is better. W. Hicks has rented his farm to W. I Mrs. N. C. Kuhn has returned from James. a very pleasant trip to Portland and the Willamite Valley. R. P. Rasmussen, wife and daughter ► COTTRELL, - - OREGON < Lilly, of Corbett attended the Pomona ■ 8. Clark has been coniisaioned by the grange at Montavilla last week. school Ixiard to supply the Sandy school Rememlier the Easter services that with wood. land, has returned and purchased the will be held at Mountain school-house i There was an exceptionally good Billie Bookman farm. Sunday. meeting of Elgretta Circle, W. O. W. Mrs. Fritz Mattas was seriously ill Helen I>eaver, Laura Ross and Stella on last Saturday. Mrs. F. W. Canning this week, but is better at present. Anderson were given a launch ride to : of Kelso presided. The Circle is to hold Mary Wilson of Gresham spent Sun Cai>e Horn last Sunday. a public initiation in the near future. day at Hillcrest with her parents. Miss Alice McGugin visited her COTTRELL. Mr. Hoffmeister, who had the Book friends in Sandy Saturday. GAGE Mr. and Mrs. Inlow took about 10U man farm rented, is looking for another Miss Margaret Canning of Kelso was Mrs. George W. Kelley of Umatilla one of the aneceaful applicants in the chickens to market Last Friday. place. was transacting business in this vicinity recent teacher«' examination*. Mary Bowen went with Cena Van last Monday. Fleet to singing school Friday night. J. W. Strucken sn<l Andrew Hederman, LUSTEDS E. T. Preston ami wife made a trip to J each of whom suffered from a broken Mrs. N. G. Hedin has been very ill. Harry Lasted made a flying trip to Portland last week. leg a short time ago, are on the way to Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Harvison were Gresham Friday afternoon. Nathan Rowly and family were visit recovery. visiting relatives at Orient last week. Miss Nettie Brown, who has been vis ing relatives here last week. Mr. Will Haiti stopped at Sandy Sat Mrs. Zeka Beers is on the sick list. iting with W. Craswell and family, re L. Bates is hauling wood to Troutdale. urday on bis way to Portland. He savs Mrs. G. A. Cox has recently moved on turned home last Thursday. Mrs. Corning is staying with Mrs. the work on the Mount Hood railroad is her place near here. Charley De Haven visited Alfred Mary Bates who is on the sick list. progressing in fine sha|>e. Hamilton Sunday. The Sandy I. O. O. F. received their Mr. Erickson and and Mr. Bel>erg are DAMASCUS new regalia last week. Mrs. W. Craswell and Mrs. Ed Ham * busy fixing the roads around here. Mr. Smith, who recently sold his- ilton attended Pomona grange at Mont W. W. Northway sold a fine team to Mr. Prideniore of Three Six settle farm at Damascus and moved to Port avilla last Wednesday. 1 Mr. Ixmg of Bridal Veil for 1427.00 ment waa a Sandy visitor Monday. PLtASANT HOME. ! PETERS’ DIAMOND SHOES Seeds : Seeds : FLOWER GARDEN Seeds CLOVER and I IMO IH Nut Week we ¡site a 10c Present with every 25c worth of Wolverine Soap DON’T FORGET THE GRAND DOLE SHOW Saturday, March 30 Would like vour dolls in show window one week in advance. 1st and 2nd prise. Prettiest dressed doll. 1st and 2nd prise. Ik-st lined tewed dressed doll. 1st aixl 2ud prise. Smallest liest dressed doll. 1st and 2nd prlae. Largest best dr<■•«<«I doll. 1st and 2nd prlae. Must Comic dressed doll. 1st and 2nd prise, Most original hand sewed dressed doll with hand made hat. 1st prise. Ugliest dressed doll. The DOUGLASS STORE, WI|;NT <> eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee Grass and Garden Seeds I THE ORIENT POSTOFFICE STORE : Stationery, Confectionery :: Drv Goods, Groceries, Flour :: Tinware, Hardware, Feed, etc. i Now Get Busy . . Tools, Seeds, Paints, etc. The Sandy Hotel FIRST - CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Commercial Trade Solicited : : Feed Stable in Connection - Casper Junker, - SANDY, TE have just put on our shelves a choice line of JSS.tt’*".*! Garden and Field Seeds An<l garden tools. We still have several hundred pounds of good spring vetch for sale. CRE. ORR, • • PROP. Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 44 “ LEAVES Schedule subject to change without notice. AT SANDY makes con- < > nections with Salmon Mail:: Stage. Also makes con- < > nection for Aschoff’s and ! I meets first car at Boring. 1 ► KELSO. Max Kllgel recently purchased an organ for his home. R. Jonsrud visited Ranier last , week. While there ho heard words of praise for the “Herald.” John MclMnald is having a new house built. Miss Bachman attended a local teach ers' institute held at Willamette Falls last Saturday. She re|>ort* that the program was exceedingly interesting and instructive. FIRWOOD Anton Malar and brother-in-law, W. W. Wishon, have la-on pruning the Ma lar orhard the past week. Mrs. H. Hillman moved to Portland last week. Antone Malar. Jr., gave a sleighing party Monday night in honor of hie sister ami brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wishon of lais Angeles. They were ac companied by Miss Elsie Malar and Antone Malar, Sr. Will Bosholm went to Welches Sun day. He has purchased a new mountain hack. E. D. Hart is doing a good business at blacksmithing. A very pretty wedding was solemniz ed Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha«. Cassidy, st Dover. The contracting parties lieing their eldest daughter. Miss Berth end Homer Ballon <>f Eagle Creek. A large number of their friends were present and the festivities lasted until the wee sins’ hour* of the following morning. llar|M-r Klock was the guest of Miss Eldora Milliron at dinner Monday. Money refunded if goods not as represented PAINTS SHOES We have them. Prepared paints, var nishes, etc. We have a ton of white lead on han I that was lionght before the recent advance, also plenty of oil— in fact we are prepared to paint the whole country. Mohair Goods all colors suited for spring. Do not forget that we carry a full line of poplar cloths, Danish cloths, plaids, dress ging hams, apron ginghams, dimities, calicoes, sheetings, laces, embroideries, etc. We have now by far the best stock of dry goods ever shown in Sandy. Prop’r NEWTON The Store that Made Sandy FAMOUS w - SANDY STAGE and LIVERY : S. W. SCOVILLE i Correspondence i ; Clean Bed* and Good Meals : Peters' Shoes Our spring and summer line of Oxfords are here and they are winners. Keep Your Chickens Ä and improve the looks of your place with poultry netting. When you Compare our Goods and Prices with others you will take no other “1900 washers ," but expect to have some thia week. I LullK nnle UUI Hilt 1 that or t,lc 4'he"1’ are being offered. FEED One car of barley and bran and one car of heavy shorts will lie here about April I Sandy, Oregon More Tips Next Week