Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 26, 1907, Image 4

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    ers; the Tillamook Development
League has just issued a most
attractive booklet ami is distrib­
uting many thousands of them
through all parts of the United
States.
A special edition of 16 pages
of the Coos Bay Harbor, pub­
lished by Sain and Keith at
North Bend, Oregon, was re­
ceived this week. It is nicely
illustrated and gives to the read­
er a very intelligent idea of the
progress of that rapidly growing
region.
the near future business houses and 1
SANDY '
firms that will deal more liberally with
Those who see Sandy now. with
the farmers around Gresham than some
of the firms have in tbe past. Let the spring just abroad in the land, are em- '
business men of Greaham establish phatic in saving it is tbe beauty spot of
these different enterprise, and the farm Oregon Through the air, now so clear, '
era will sup|»ort them am! keep them the view of the mountains la «U| erb I
running The pickle factory would From "The Bluff," half a mile distant,
only la» th»» forerunner of numerous 1 is to be keen a panoiama, of which the
extent ami grandeur ca limit I»» sur­
other like enterprises
THE PLEASANT HOME BLACKSMITH
passed.
Mr. Yocum at Government Camp
l»aa»Hst through here enroute to Ina home
M iss Nellie G. Ikiuglaas, second Monday. II»» has pure base» I a |<ortal»l<-
Put>li«h«l Evert Friday at Greaham, Ora., t»v the B kkvkr S t » tk P i hushix .» Co
»laughter of Mr. ami Mis George W sawmill to make lumla»r for buttling
T imothy brownhill , f ' ihtok » m » M axaokk .
Ihniglasa of Sacramento, Cal.. died at purposes. This will overcome th«» great­
M oxtmviu a Orrnt, 315 Villa Av.; P omti vxi> Orno, AM < »»ssinougli Building
the resilience <>t her parents April 111, est olwtacle to the mlvaneement of
1907, aged is years. Miss Douglass was Government Camp.
Intere«! a» Ucond-cUM matterat tbe poetolllee at Grvnham, Oregon
taken by her parents to California aliout i . Architect Otto Kleeman of Portland,
two years ago for the benefit of her Mrs Kleeman, Miss Clara ami I l»»v»l
EDI TO K I A E
order to get these men out. I f.
Doing things we don’t like health. She arreare»! to improve for a Culver were Sandy visitors last tiunday
after more than a century of is something that nearly all time but the drwad disease consumption, to arrange about their pretty new bung­
THF. inion high school
training in politics, so many have to do. Inasmuch as such is finally claimed its owu. Miss Ifouglass alow which they intend occupying tins
Oregon City is one of the first men are indifferent, it is no won­ the case isn’t it the part of wis­ was a gramlaughter of Mrs I aura Barnes ' summer.
Gresham and a niece of Mrs. E. M. ! Pete Varvtti, who was planning to
to take advantage of the union der that many women are indif­ dom to do it as cheerfully as we of
l\»uglasa of Pleasant Home. She was leave shortly for Italy to settle some
high school law. Petitions are ferent too. But that is no reason can?
born in Powell Valley ami lias a host of business affairs, has learne»l that it will
already being circulated in why the more public-spirited mi­
friends in this community who deeply not now la» neceaeary for him to do so.
the Parkplace, Mt Pleasant. nority of either sex. who are will­ In his great story. “The Truth Ab«nit sympathise with the parent» and rela­ S. E New of Firerood. who has been
Canemah, Willamette. West Or­ ing to perform their political du­ Panama,'* in the National Magaiine for tives in their loss.
confined to Ins home with pneumonia
during the winter, is able to l»e around
egon City, and Oregon City dis­ ties, should be forbidden to do April is to be found the following.
The office of CoIone Gorges was visit-
COTTRELL
again.
tricts. C. H. Dye of that city so. Miss Garvin might cite as ed early iu the morning. The flight of
G. Cox visited his family last Sunday.
Mrs. F. Bridge, nee Miss Gertie Bail­
another
example
that
less
than
prepared a summary of the new
stairs was ns clean as a Dutch front
Mr». J. H. Colwell, formerly of thia ey, who was so stricken down with an
law for the Oregon City Enter­ 15 per cent of the registered vot­ stoop, and it seems as though the desire vicinity,
and her son ami his wife ami attack of severe sickness, is elowlv re­
prize which was published by ers of Detroit voted at the city to keep clean and neat is just as infec­ children, are visiting her brother, covering.
tious
as
the
inclination
to
be
slovenly.
that paper last week. Speaking election April 2.
Thomas Reed.
A. Malar went to Portland Saturday
The boys on the streets pick up orange
of the proposed union of the
M. Ball, who has been »-ontined to his to see his wife, whom we regret to say
and banana peels or other fragments
schools mentioned the Enterprise A number of years ago in driv­ from the pavements in Panama ami bed for al»out seven weeks with a com­ is not improving iu health.
ing overland from Walla Walla carefully place them in Che refuse cans; plication of troubles, was reported some C. leaf and R. Tenicke organise»!
says:
better tbe first of the week.
Sunday School at Cliffside Eudeavor
One of the best features in the Pye to The Dalles we passed through toeing only one example of this determi­
Warren Ball visited his |»arenta over church last Sunday.
nation
to
keep
the
town
in
a
sanitary
union high school law is the authority the then new town of Echo.
It
Sunday. He is engage,l in teaming be­
Rods ami lines have been dipping
given the union board to maintain a was a pretty little place and condition.
“Ye Gods!” thought I, “wl.at an oh tween Port laud and Vancouver.
into Ce»lar Creek to catch the tiist
department of manual training in con­ gave every evidence of early be­
ject lesson for the American boy, who
Mrs. Mac Clark's little two year old speckle»! twenties
nection with the high school.
Men who are in touch with the trend coming a live business center. waits for the white-winged angels—-or daughter, Olive, took by mistake some
Hairy Gushiw had the misfortune to
of public school courses of s»u<iy are Very little, however, was heard street sweeper*—to come along and do carbolic acid while playing.
have ilia leg broken, while al Bacon's
saying it will be only a few years until of Echo until the establishment such work.”
Mrs. M. Ball baa been suffering with mill Monday.
most of the so-called '‘fads" are dropped two years or so ago of The Echo
rheumatism the |>ast week ami it is
A very enjoyable time was s;wnt at
The Canal Zone arrangements offer with difficulty she walks.
and a good course of manual training, Register by Brown and Cridge.
the home of Harmon Bruns Saturday
strong
inducements
to
young
men
con-
and even full apprenticeship courses in
II Kock's youngest son fell under a evening
trades will he deemed indispensable Since that time Echo has become tern lating matrim<>ny, brcaus* the wagon last Saturday and ins fool was
I. E. Willard lias returned to camp
parts of a common ami high school edu well known, not so much because bride and groom have a passage from crushed by oue wheel
at Aims, having visited m Portland foi
New
York
to
Panama
for
twenty
dollars
cation.
of its splendid native resources,
N. G. Heddiu is getting his new barn a week.
The bill is a go»>i one in all its main but largely through the publicity each, and when they arrive they ar»*
enclose»! and will have it ready for tbe
Oswahl Ream has installs-»! a new
features. Read tbe summary of it by derived from its splendid local established in comfortable quarters.
uext crop of hay.
Myer's ram on bis ranch near Firwo»al
Mr. Dye, published in this paper, and
paper. The last issue of that
Cena Van Fleet and Jessie Goger visit­
Mr and Mrs B. F. Hart went t<-
judge for yourself.
ed Anna Radford Suudav.
Portland Sunday, returning Monday.
The move started by the graduates of paper (April 19) contains a finely
tbe Barclay school for a union high illustrated supplement of four
Miss Mary Bowen is now assistant
Mrs Foster and »laughter, May, re­
cook al Proctor and Beer's null.
school here is a grand one and should pages printed on the finest of
newed acquaintances here Sunday.
succeed, as no doubt it will.
DEPARTMENT
♦
Mrs. C Junker and children went to
book paper which speaks vol­ :
Tbe children of Gladstone. Parkplace,
Portlaml to visit friemla Saturday.
X
EDITED BY E P. SMITH.
X
umes
for
the
growth
of
the
town,
DAMASCUS
Mt. Pleasant, Canemah, Willamette,
A. G. B»>rnst<»»lt ma.le a hasty trip to
M-s Frits Wellman’s father, who has
the West Side and Oregon City are en­ its resources and its up-to-date ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Portland
Wad nee.lay afternoon.
been visiting here, will return to Wash­
titled to as good an education as furnish­ weekly.
Dr McElroy dis|H»ee»l of liis old white
ed by any community of like site in the
The test case as to whether or not a ington this week accompanieil by ins
horse to Chas Keith of Dover.
state. We can afford it as well as any;
In platting and arranging to fruit grower in Washington may ship little grand laughter, Birth Welln.au.
Miss Alice Mi-Gugm visile»! her sister,
we surely are as enlightened as any. sell in homecraft style the land fruit infected withoxllin moth has been
Mrs. Smythe of Portlaml gives music
The expense is comparatively small.
recently bought from G. W. decided in favor of the defendant, J. M. lessons to a class of fourteen at Damas­ Mrs Mac Thomas last Sunday.
No town in the state is Kenney Dr. Thompson is setting Brown, a county inspector at North cus ami Union Ridge on Friday and F. S. White of Aims transactol bun
who condemned the fruit of Saturday of each week.
news in Portland Monday.
more favorably situated for the a good example for the land Yakima,
K. W. Schaffoni, who was consigning
Mr. and Mrs. Forbs, who took their
Mrs I- F. Pridemore < f Three-Six was
location of a union high school owners of Gresham. The town the fruit to places outside of tlie state. baby to Portlaml for medical treatment a Sandy
visitor thia week.
than Gresham. Eight or ten badly needs more people to make The judge in rendering his decision have return»»»! much encourage»!, as the J. R Maroney of Cherryville was a
school districts are so situated as their home here. A few who said the county was not ex|»ected to baby seems better.
Saudy visitor Bunday.
to permit of all centering in one are making their home in Gresh­ grade out the infected fruit and that Miss Landin. Lillie Markwardt. Emma There is some talk of a co-operative
hereafter the entire lot should Is* con­
first-class union school in this am earn their livelihood in Port­ fiscate! and destroyed. Score one for thinker and Paulina Wolch spent Sun­ creamery at this point.
day with their teacher, Miss Nina
town. Can we afford not to do land, going back and forth to Washington.
Mr. and Mrs C. T. Id'.eman were seen
’ Heacock.
in Sandy last week.
it?
their work morning and evening.
Mr. Weddeler had the misfortune to
lT. Trulrel has invested in a new l*»-
A synopsis of the law will be These people find that they can The keeping qualities of the fruit sprain
his ankle ami his daughter Elsie
grown
tn
eastern
Multnomah
is
equal
to
Laval separator.
found in this issue prepared by do this very conveniently, live
has
been
sick
with
neuralgia.
grown anywhere on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunltar went to
Prof. R. F. Robinson, county better, cheaper, and save money­ that
Mrs. Lingle ami her daughter Grace,
Hood River not excepted. The writer,
school superintendent. Read it in so doing. We only have one last season, sampled twenty-ounce pip­ are taking music lessons from Mrs. Portland Monday.
Fairly vegetable gardens are coming
carefully and act quickly.
criticism to offer and that is, we ins. a summer and fall variety, that had Hedge of I^nts.
i up nicely.
been
kept
in
an
ordinary
concrete
base
­
Albert Bohna's little bov received a
should like to have seen some of
E<1 Rich and Gue Hart were in Sandy
ment, that were in good condition the severe cut on his eye, while at play
our own real estate men handle latter
HOW TO GET LAW ENFORCED
Sunday.
part of April. They were begin- last Sunday.
Lloytl Baker drove to Gresham Mon­
A few months ago authorities the selling of the tract.
itig to decay considerable though the
Mrs. Iam Siefei is sjiendirig the week
majority were in good marketable con­ with her daughter and sisters in Port­ day.
had a warrant out for John D.
A number of autos visite»! here Sun-
land.
and were to suddenly land Several times have business dition at that time.
men
and
others
suggested
the
i-iy
M ij»s Mary Chitwood of Washington
him in the pen. Have they done
Tbe purchasers of the seedless apple at
it? In all the years past can urgent necessity of organizing a two or three dollars each is on a peer hau concluded a visit with her parents. I. N. Orr went to Portlaml Monday.
you recall the name of a single potato grower's union. Nothing with the man who purchases a receipt
POWELL VALLEY
millionaire grafter or murderer would be more effective in mak­ for keeping insects off of his trees, the
ESTACADA
Mr. Danielson of Madison, Lane
ing
money
for
the
potato
grow
­
direction
of
said
receipt
being
to
bore
a
who has been made to pay the
Coyotes am quite numerous in this county, arrived last Saturday to visit
hole in the tree and pnt in some con­
penalty a poor man would have er than an organization of this glomeration
vicinity and a number of sheep have for wine time with the family of Jonnn
of
materials,
with
the
ex
­
had to pay for committing the kind. Knowing this, as every pectation that the sap of tbe tree will been killesl by them. There is some Johnson.
same crime? No. Well what is farmer must, it is surprising to circulate the ingredients through the talk of organizing a hunt club to kill or There was a good attendance at the
Swedish Mission church last Sunday,
the matter? Do you realize, us that it was not done long ago. branches and thereby kill tbe insects. run them out of tbe country.
Estaca»la was the head center for fish­ both morning and evening.
dear reader, that the United The columns of the Herald are Both are bunkoed.
erman last Sunday. What luck they
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States, with all its boasted pow­ open for the discussion of this The establishment of the proposed had is not known.
.
question
and
we
hope
our
read
­
SEC HON LINE
er, wealth, intelligence and
pickle factory seems to have died a nat­
A valuable cow («longing to Mr. Mans­
standing in the world, is the ers will immediately take action ural death, and rightly too, for when field was run over last week by an O. W. A new sensation has appeared by the
announcement of a syndicate firm of
laughing stock of the world? in a matter so important to the you find tbe business men of a place P. car.
Portland that gas and oil can lie found
against a proposition of this kind it can
whole
community.
Mrs E. Heiple, who has been Confine»!
Why? Because of the farce
if l»ored for anywhere in our settlement.
not hope to succeed even if it should be
to
tbe
St.
Vincent
hospital
is
doing
well.
made of the enforcement of the Under East Section Line notes started. It has been reported, we hope
These gentlemen want sufflcent acreage
Mis« Frieds Duces is working at the to guarentee and justify the tran.nor-
law. That’s all and complete
that one of our most promi­
last week appeared an item con­ incorrectly,
j tation of their machinery, ft is umler-
nent business men said he did not want h»un»* of E. Surface.
law enforcement will come only
cerning a new auto that was to to see any more enterprises established Telephone bells will soon l e jingling stood that already a prominent farmer
when the parents by their action
arrive from Chicago for Mrs.
i near lias given them a lease to bore for
as Gresham had enough business in this vicinity.
speech, and training instill into Patrick Lynch. This was an here
now. Thia man may have all the busi­
Born to Mr am! Mrs. N. M. Tracy, a oil on his land. With electric suburban
the mind of the boy at mother’s error. Mrs. Lynch has not even ness be can handle, but there will be in 9 lb. boy.
lines ami oil gushers tributary, our
Al 1
Dt'dth Claims Younq W om
WORK (iUARAN II'I'D
W K < «HKV
Wagons, Buggies, l-arin Tools
and
Machinery,
Heavy
WOMEN NOT APATHETIC VOTERS
thought of buying one and, fur­
thermore. has no need of one.
Our East Section Line corre­
spondent was misinformed, hence
the error.
“ He hasn’t an enemy on
earth,” said the friend of a man
recently. Pretty good evidence
that he doesn’t amount to much
as a man. A real man, you
must remember, is one who does
things and isn’t afraid to take
the right side of a question and
fight for it. That man is sure of
making enemies.
Our correspondents will great­
Florence Garvin, daughter of ly oblige the editor if they will
ex-governor Garvin of Rhode Is­ be careful to, as far as possible,
land, lately made a telling point verify the truth of all local items
in answer to the objection that before sending them in for pub­
women are indifferent about vot­ lication. By so doing they will
ing. She called attention to the confer a favor on the paper as
fact that in Providence where well as giving satisfaction to the
33,000 men are eligible to vote, reader.
but 17,791 qualified last year and1
the year before only 13,000,
Irrigon received 758 replies to
though thousands of dollars 5000 circulars addresssed to Ore­
were spent by both parties in, gon Development League inquir­
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BORNSTEDT’S ^OREGON ♦♦
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THE PAINT SEASON IS ON—SO ARE VVE Three More Added to List
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on, with Heath & Milligan’s Best
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Prepared House Paints, Floor Paints
and Carriage Paints. “ SUNSHINE ” will make your
old furniture look new.
Of satisfied users of the
“ 1900” WASHER
since last week.
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Oil, boiled and raw, White Lead, Yellow Ochre,
Venetian Red, etc.
The long and short of it is you don’t
need to go to Portland to get Paint, because we’ve got the
goods and you can buy just as cheap in Sandy.
the largest ( line) ever brought to Sandy is here.
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More Tips Next Week
and
Light Harness, Harness Extras
Horse Brushes and Whips
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LOWEST PRICES
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AT T'llK
DOUGLASS SKIRL. PLLASANI HOME
Can lx- Found the
Best of the (iood Ones Shoes and the Buster Shoes
Giinrtint» i tl to !»<• tin- I»- st for th«* money AUo full lino <»f every»
thing tor the hmiMe, including u tine line of
Shirt Waists. Wrdppcrs, Sdlctn Underskirts and Slinklnqs
\ll kinks. (rt»tn ftq ¡»er pair up
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UülSdndy Hotel
Firv'brluM ace<»n>m«Mtntton«
Commercial trade aolicited
Clean lieda and good inealn
I HORTICULTURAL i
knee the absolute necessity of
obedience to parents, teacher,
and to the laws of our land.
Teach the child the true mean­
ing of crime, instill it into his
very being and he is not apt to
depart from it. Teach him that
a law breaker is in the eyes of
the law a criminal, that one who
breaks the law of the land, be it
little or big, customary or not,
is a law breaker just the same
and as such should be punished
in order that others may be de­
terred from following his exam­
ple.
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Ftid Stable io Connection
CASPER JCNKER, Prop
Sandy,
Oregon
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Sandy Stage and Livery
NEWTON ORR,
Proprietor
IK AV KN
Sandy f<»r During
B »ring for Sandy.
U)a
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1 42 p.
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DECIDE
The Thoroughbred Imported
Percheron Stallion
Own. 1 by lh<- GRE'IIAM PERCHERON lloRSE ASSOCIATION
Cun he found until further notice
At W. I'. McKinney'» Itarn. I’lcaa-
ant Home. Ore., on Wednesday».
At Boring, Ore., on thursdayi.
At lheo. Brugger'» Barn, tiresham.
Ore., on Monday», lucsday»,
I ridays and Saturday».
DECIDE is four years old.
a jet black, clean limbed, very
quiet in disposition, active and
handsome as a picture, weighs
nearly 2000 pounds, and is a
sure foal getter.
< •
$20 to Insure
For further particular*, write to
THEO. BRCGtiEK, Hvc’y, Greehain, Orr.
t •
bud<ling city of (irrwhinn will !>«* heard
from in the year* to come. Al»*x Hwrvk
is the preeiilml <»f this m w depurtiirc.
|. G. »McElroy,
PHYSICIAN
Sl'RGEOi
Cnlls Prnmptlv sttrnded to.
Mrs. I! Kuhl h it for Fant» rn Oregon
Office at Sandy Hotel.
recently where she will join her bus-
M\N’>Y. till ORKaC^
bsmt.
M ias Grace Buhl iqtrnt a few days nt j
the Curnrning'H residence n • ently.
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