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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
People’s Market GRESHAM ORE. We take pleasure in quoting you the following paces on first class meats: The aervice* in the Catholic chinch Sumiay were largely attemlvd. Mi»» I la Flatton of IVrllaud visited friends here Sunday. vii»i Mr. K»l!v «wre jtueala «»I Mr. aiv.l Mr«. A. P. MncMillnii Sumiay. HARRY WOOD WHY GO TO PORTLAND When you can save money by buying of B. TAWNEY Sandy, Oregon We handle anything in tl e line of Wagons. Buggies. Farming Implements, Harness Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons. Acme Harvesting Machinery. etc. Give n» a call and be convinced dered. The feature of the occasion was the euprise presentati«»!! by the pupils of a handsome gold watch chain to Mias Emily MeElroy, teacher for the pi-t two years. Ice cream and other deli cacies were contribute»l by friemi* of SANDY the school and the children indulged to Mrs. A, G. Bornstedt and baby re their hearts' content. turned home Sun-lav after an extendi-. 1 l’r. McElroy is revieving goods for the stay with her folks at Cedarville. new drug store. B. F. Hart, E. D. llart and the me*»- A large number from here attende«! era Wilkins went to Government Camp the dance given at V. B. Toppe, Cherry Sunday. ville, Saturday night. Wednesday, May 39, the patron* ■ f L. A. Wrenn passe.! through Sandy Sandy school soent a most enjoyable time at a school entertainment and Monday enroute to Portland. Correspondence picnic. The schoolhouse was beautiful!« Master Joe Canning, who obtained a decorated and a pleasing program ren- splendei average in the eighth grade LET US FITTINGLY OBSERVE IHRtESIX mxKwoou T. MeMaiiu» »ol'l liia e.tkk*. The imrehaeera it into acre tract* and ain-h |*reoM a» are able reaidenc««. place intend eelling to pul Ladies’, Misses' and Chil dren’s Summer Hats, Chil dren's Embroidery Hats, Hillis, etc. Free! Ili'inen.l vr w<« glva »very l>al>y In Ilie voiiiniunlly Ila lirat l»iir ul little almva. Free I ’ HIE D0U61ASS SIORt. K«H'kw«»»l m'hool elored on Thura-lay of thia week iii»tead of laat Friday a» s reported. Next Tuesday, Jun«* 4, Mr. Hurlburt, »nr old -urveyor, and wife will celebrate their g«>l<len we’hling in Portland. Mr. m l Mr*. Hurlhurt were for many year* MOVASLM TANK. ■ ’ r«**i«h*nt» of this community ami are highly respected by all who were ever *» Inr^* hung, or wooden stopper. In th* fortunate a* to know them. We all join up|»vr head In or«ler that It may r«*ndl ly I m * filled with water. A half Inch h »1»* in congratulations of thia worthy occa is l»*»re«| In th«* side of tbe luirrvl al»out sion, wishing them many happy years i three Inrhes from th«* bottom I. e. the yet to come. opi’iiiiig Is three I u «4 m * m from tie* rt »or. (Too late for lawt week) on whl«*h the bnrirl stnml*. The lower It looks as if all Portlan I is getting bole twlng *topp«»«l, th»* baiTvl I* lillv<| interested in this part ot the country. with water. The large Imng I* tlieu In No le** than .35 auto« passed here Sun jicrted airtight. The m U m I Is now drnwn day with merry makers. Th**y never t(Tthe field near the shelter house*, and dreanm I that Switxerlaml was so close th«» small stopper I* remov«»d. Th«* water run« out. tilling the shallow box I at home. forming the top of tbe sl«*«l to the level Pomona <¡range will meet here in of the «innII opening In tin* barrel. The June at Columbia (irange hall and it i* bogs may drink al any corner of the the intention of this grange to treat Po box. A* the water Is vonsumed mor«* ruirs out. Two such biirri’l* are placed mona t > i Ch nook salmon dinne*, Mr. I.und <»f Portland vm U&I hi* son,. In each ln<•Insure ami tilled once or twice a «lay or as often ns they l>ecoine Martin, on hi* ranch, Suoday. empty. Mi-».- Helen Deaver ami Stella And New bnrr«’ls nre freqwently not air erson visited I^itourell Sumiay. tight. To remedy tills defe«’t w In n the openings which admit the air are not plainly visible the barrels nre given n PLEASANT VALIEY good <-o«t of paint. This usually atopa Mrs. John Oleson is visiting at Asto nil small erevlcea. If a «Ingle coat of paint does not accomplish th«» desired ria thi- w «’k. result another I* n«lded and so on till Th«* or !« r «»f Washington will give a the barrel bolda water an I exclude* straw B«*rry festival in the near future. s • s s e s s s s s s s • • s e • s (lenear anil Underwear here for plaiting only V>! up pood • Mr. Taarei'a »011 ia viaiting in thia vi Mr». John A|,>11 w ill return on Wed Mr. nn«l Mr». I Burdick of Mont«- nesday from the timid Samaritan hos cinity. villa viaited Mr». Ilunlick'a parent*. Mra. II. C. Inloa ia.on the sick li»t. pital w In re »lie Ims liven for the |>a»t Mr. and Mr*. Taylor, Sumiay. two weeks. Chat lie Zimbrick ami brother. Will, Floyd Lovelare «warted the new tUg The Herman ten-acre tract on «the »Cartel for eastern Oregon Sumiay on R.a kwood *ch<»>lhou»e Monday j Section l.ine ami Taylorville avenue morning. morning. was »old for |t3tk) recently. (T««.« lais tor laat weak 1 \V. MeLin i» repotted »ick. Mia. Myrtle Re«d and «laughter» were Celebrate at Gresham on the Fourth, W. Vhil.I. r» h<«» »tart«»! clearing and O. E. Warnecke of Brownsville, Ore., »bopping in ilie city Friday. making oilier Improvement* on hi* Miaa Myrtle Dunn «a» a Sunday via- place recently purcha»«'«l near here. is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Carpenter I ilor al Ferndale place. «4 Hatelwiksl farm, this week. Mr*. F. Evan* ami hualiand, recently Victor Sutler of Gresham is assisting marrirel, are Iwck in IS»rtland. J C. Buckley made a three days’ trip to Hood River ami other points the past the Reed l»ya in the fl»hing buaineaa. ' The infant daughter of Mu. It. F. week. A party of young people from liereen- Power* »«• .pirlo aick for a few day* [joyed a Imaket dinner at Multnomah laat week. Sunday. lUSTLDS Mr. Kaaamuasen ami daughter, l.ily,! Swetdlsh Mission ( hurih Notkc Mr. and Mr«. IH vw ami family of went to Tacoma Tuesday. Mr. Ra»s- The nmqial miaaion Convention ot Ute Kvl* \ Wadi., are vi*iting her ¡*arvnts, muanen return«'. 1 Saturday, but Mi»» Swvdiah Miauen ctinrch will comuiMce Mr and Mr*. J. Manary. They are on Lily »ill remain several day» visiting Fti’iay, June 14. al K p. u>., continuing their way to their farm in mmthvrn Or relatives. over Sumiay. Gu Salurday the »- rvlcea egon, where they intend to make their Mrs. Sarah Kincanl »ent to Falls tiegin at 2 p. in. future home. City turn Hire«« neck's visit with her The Sumiay aervicea «ill begin aa fol J. H. Sp tin of Portland sj»ent Satur brother and family. Iowa: day ami part of Sunday at the home of Mr». Blanch Hurlburt returned to At 10 o'clock a. in. an a«l>lr<«e* to the George Lusted her home lit FortUud aflet a ten days' Sumiay achool, *t 10 in *. ni preaching 1 Mi*» Maud M.mary viaited with her visit with relative» ami friends lime. lak««» place aml ag-viii at S p. in. and H i parents over Sunday. Iler cousins, the Misses Grace ami o'cliH'k in the evening. Aimmg the niiniater* ex|«eet<»l are, Reverend* C. Mr*. Phil Edvr ha* I h - wi quite sick Ethel t'amiibell acvoni|«aiiictl tier. for the pa*t Im» weeks. Sam Graham and K•«<» Steadman, for A Svren of Seattle, Waali., S. Heiner Mr*. George Lusted ami «laughter, merly of thia place, were here between oi Aberdeen, AViudi , aml R. J. Thoren i uf Portland. The »ervice« will all lie in Olive, visited ia Portland a few «lays trains Sumiay evening. this week. The Corbett lane ball t»«am cr,«a«v,l the Swcdiah langu ige an I ditmer will lie aerved at the churcli on Hun«iay to Some of our neighbor* are making lulls with the Hind River leant Sumiay all prv»ent. All who are intereated arv their last shipment of potatoes this resulted in a score of S to *J4 in favor of coriiially invited. Hood River. week. lixv. J»»x.v» Jonx»ox, Paator.! ■ ____________ Mr*. W. E. Crnswell returned from • e« — the State Graiige at Hood River am! re- UPPER lAlOLRHL IN THE HOG LOTS. |«»rt* a g.xtel time. She say* the people Columbia grange met in regular *«**- of that place know how to entertain -ion last S.tturd.n. Mr- C. J. Liltlepag , Vrrjr IM-jglruhlr UnfcrlitR l>t*vlrw, granger*. Triinult For Mill I rrtl. worthy master, ««veupving the chair lilt» derive u*«>l f«»r watering thr* Harry Lusted and G Blackburn took She reports a routing g'*«w| time and an Mr. Ball to Portland last week, where enthusiastic Stat«- Gran.T convention at ho;* I* ex«‘V|Hhmnlly well adapt«* I tn th«’ pur|HM<> In the absen«** of a nnturiJ h«* will receive medical treatment. IL mm I River. The worthy master of uutrr supply In fa* t. It Is perhnp* Celebrate at Groham the Fourth. Columbia grange tq«|*»inte»i several more diwirable than ponda or even run committees to make preparation« for hlng streams on tin* ««’ore. of cl«* mil tbe coining Pomona, which meet* here ness ami decTviiMNl liability to Ihfir EAST SEC IMA LINE tions dlrtrasrs. A sl nl large enough to the 19th of this tn«»nth. (Too lair fur last week ] Mrs. J. R« wm «pent tw«> «lays of this bold an ordinary barrel Is covered with u heavy water tight II »>r an I l»«mnk*l Mr. ami Mr*. Have McKeown rail«« I week in Portlaml Mr Ro«* ha* just on Mr. ami Mr*. Andrew McMillan ' returned from Washington mountains, up water tight f.»ur Invbca ar mnd the «ig**s Tli«* barrel I* provided with a last Sunday. where he Ila* taken up a timber claim. Thoma* (¡rant, who ha* been sick for The Mountain school closed last Wed the pa*t few day«, is much improved. nesday ami an excursion was given the Mr*. Johnston’* brother-in-law i* children Friday to Multnomah Fall*. here on a visit from New York. Gresham will celebrate the Fourth. Mr. and Mr*. Reedy, Mr*. Applegate Mis* Stella Andvraun ami brother, Roy, s|»« nt Sumlav with Lily Raaamu»- *en, wh«> ha* just returned from Ta- «»ma. “Our Nation’s Birthday” Ladles' md CblMnu' Fruuk Hkinner nu«l lh«ti Hrerh freni AV«ml I»,» liwn rerelvr»! (rem Ale* <lb'»»n'» null »|»«ul Ibn«« day* «hip MacMillan In Ga.ka of In» improve- ping our atreani* tor tl»h. mo it in Imallh. lioiiiili.i l\>n<i>»u ha» liven «|uite> aivk The Fourth «ill b* celebrated in g«»»l the |M»t wvek. •lyle at Greabam. You are invited. Memorial Day »»• very quirt ami Mi»» Jennie J.dtnalon »|<cnt Sumiay «arm. A* Thre<> Hix ha» only otic vet «ill. her parent*. eran, F II. Iteaeli, the »« tiler» all gat* him and wife a »urpria* in tha evening CORBETT and a g>»»l lune waa enjoyial liy all. Mr. Cotte'» bilk» are improving. Wm Hardin of Aim» transacted bust- Mia« Vivian Ra»Hor«l viaited al home ■less in Portland oil Friday oi last week. teat w<«vk. I.. F. Willor<l of tuns returned from A crew,I ot young folk» from thi» vi a visit to l'«>rtlaii«l Sunday. cinity attend«»! a picnic in Hu Hr un |«ark C> lebrate at Greabam on tbe Fourth. Sumiay. Mo» Marv langcr of Portland visited lirenhnm celebrate» Will you come? with her folks here Sunday. Miaaea Ella ami I mra Zimbrick via- lire! Mian«« Clemma ami l.uvltu Kad iord Sumiay. SH I KA UM These are our prices both in Gresham and on the wag on routes. It is not, nor never will be, our aim to charge more for meats than is consistent with quality: And we always have the best meats that were ever sold in this section of the country and all of our patrons well know that. We will lower the price of meats just as soon as possible. Some time during June will see quite a drop in prices of boiling meat. Give us your trade and we will always en deavor to please you all. J I»r. 1» Grant of Portland was a visitor Saturday an I Sumlav at the home of Dr J. G McElroy. V Truln-ll ami family viaited the Miller family near Cottrell Sun,lay. Soup Bones ... 2c. lb. Neck Boil . . . 6c. lb. Brisket Boil ... 6c. Ib. Plate—Short Ribs . . 7c. Ib. Chuck Roast ... 8c. lb. Shoulder Roast . . 8c. lb. Shoulder Steak . . 10c. lb. Round Steak . . 12 I-2c. Ib. Round Butts . . . 10c. Ib. Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak .15c. lb. Phone Farmers I2S examinations, received Ins diploma. He will continue further with Ins stud tea in the .all. s PllASANT HOMI ORE. Ä ORLAND ZEEK. the Pleasant Home Blacksmith • s s • WK VAKSV IK •nri- Wagons, John D«w Buggies, Farm Tools and Machinery Heavy and Light Harness, Hamess Extras, Horse Brushes and Whip e a • llc.t quality. L««we.t |>ricr. Ilcreulea blaaling powjar, <l»llvarv>l any «lay. Pi ni u Su« row W ki « iiiimu . a • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ÜÜLStindy Hotel Finit-elaaa acconiinmlaliona I'timuiervial traile K>lii'it«»l l'Iran boia aml g«»»l meal. Feed Strili b C*» mc I im CAMPER Jl'SKER, Prop. Oregon Sandy, Sandy Stage and Livery LKAVK« Sandy for Boriag «• »• «• Boring f«>r Bandy. «* «« ea M -au.lv m.ik. will . n mail «tage. fur A Ax I'. I meet, m 'I il io -fî'» !!'» .r. meet* lirai llr»t car al Boring. fl St) 3SM) h :«s 4 43 «. p. a. p. m. IU. in. in. Ala<> inakea mu- . . ____________, , < ► DECIDE Tk« TkWNtUrtd Ptrckroi SUIIIoi tiwnnl by tlie Grraliain Percheron II,irne A« m »» i.lion, can le fourni al W. F McKinncy'* l«arti, Pleaaant Home. Wwlnrailay». Buring. Thure- «lay». Tlowi. Brugger’a latro, Grv.li- ant, AI'«ml» y», l'uexlaya, Frl«lav* aml r*atur«l*ya. |iKl tué i. *v. J»ar. ««M. a Jri biar*. «•Iran United, v.r, «tulrl in «ti.|n»lli«m. ..ll.r.o.l bamltuav. »■ ■ |«iriur». wrl.h. i.Mit, aiuu p..«m4.,ami Ita «urr 1**1 gvii.r »20 TO INSURI! Fur fart lier tntrib-ular» wrlt. la TIIEl». IIRL’GGER. Hec'y. Grealutiii, Ore. air In tlii* ronimmin t» »1; it«n tnc croav aectlon of a fevil trottali u«vl ou a vvwatem farm, w ill« li la alvo il«"tcrlb <sl by AV. J wplllmiiii of tin« <l«qHirt ment of Hgrlcnliure Itila hoir «rotigli I« dealgiieil for winter feeling. In win ter a looil ilfiil of mill »tuff U fiat Trough* vuotigli are provldel that for loo |H*nm! plire cu« li i«lir Im* eight e«n ItM'lo«* atamllnit room nt Ilio alile of tlie trough. A» th* pig* Incre»*»1 In weight till* nllovvancw of np!,,'C In creimi'» to twenty four Im Im* for 21»I < non» anirriog or «imi 11101,111. (A. A nrr guy wir»« wtilih hold ili«« ’ by U Inih l>o«ir«l ilo in pi»'- Th«r» ur» tM*«i of Ih«-.- wlr«1» on a »lat.-rn tool Irouati The ' ri. «pi. « ,- «•) l» miute fr«>m » by » Inch »tuff a» 11 aupport tor II. TI kt » are Are of tii« m. lo . a< li trough. The bottom of III«- fi«‘d l><<* «lo la mada from > l>y U Im h nmo rial. ami lite alilaa (E, K> from 2 by » Im h pliink» ) potimi boga. Tlie center bonnl (Hi pro- repta tlm luMm from. u'i'tlliiu tlicir fvet into tliv trilligli», but if»«* noi Inteifcre with tbclr eating II alao prevent* tlgbtlug acro«* th* trough. The Mllblaa »loot. The uillklug atool notice* that tba men who ral»a beef are out cum-vruvd ■ bout dairy brevda. They never talk about a dual beef cow. t>ut tboll»»ml* of dairymen iualat that they waul a double decked cow to fall biu k ll|«ou ■ nd "fall'' In with a cow Hint p.iollily pay» her boaril. but that not very of ten. nod acll* for cheap beef at laat. AA'by ilo not the beef mall clatiMT for a cow Hint they can aell fur a dairy cow If ahi- full* a* a tweferl At the auctluu »ale It la th* fat. Idm ky cow that •ell« l»««t l»«i'iiu»i« aev« ru iiifii »ny that »he I* an eimy kevpcr. Ignoring the fact that vn»y keeping ami uillk giving do not go well together. Him la fat becauae »be give» little tullk. A cow that lay* on fleali eaally la a mbmr. living fur tmnmlf The well fed. tliiu cow 1» a gher and. like a true “mother,” la gvimroua lu her food gift*. - National Ktockiiian and Farmer. Rooaevvlt la lu favor of Jlu jltan. Not control with knocking the other fellow off hl* fe*t, he want* to throw him on til» head “Yea. hr got a llttlr frvah. anil I to,o blni plainly that I knew my tihalm-aa and addnl that I wna proud of tlir fact flirt I am a self made man.” "AVhat did hr aay to thatP' "Hr an Id I mad* a mlatake In not ■dvertlalug for btda.”-<'levvl*nd Plain lien ler. (’«•Icbrat«’ at Gresham on the Fourth. Wilhh-f <k Holcoinh ar«T building a n ?w barn. BORNSTEDT’S W. J. Reidy haw aold hit home in Plea-ant Valley and bought at Gate* ' station. \V. J. M »«»re haw kmght a new team in ord« r t«> keep up with hi* imnienac . trade. By Joining in the Grand Fourth of July Celebration -------------------- AT- Grading the comity road in Pleaaant Valley is the order of the day. EGYPT Tl»' i-iniji m<*eting clowwl la»t Sumiay. GRESHAM, - - OREGON This will be the Grandest Event ever witnessed in Eastern Multnomah County. Patriotic, pulse-stirring Music by Prominent Brass Band; Best Orchestra and Vocal Music PATRIOTIC ORA PION by one of Oregon’s Most Prominent Speakers — BASEBALL, SPORTS and RACES for VALUABLE PRIZES — GRAND PARADE at 10 A. M., all of which will be ably seconded by the G. A. R. Assembled in Annual Reunion. Watch for Big Posters! Make Your Plans Now! Our Line of Mr. Petty’® family ha* mo veil down the < '«durnbia river. Air». Vail nttenileil memorial *eryice* in Portlaml Thurmlay. , W. F. Burkholder ba* returned from eaatern < >r. gon. Mr», liulay ha* been very *ick with rheumatiam. Mr. Miller haa nearly completed hi» new barn. Celebrate yotir Fourth al Greaham. Tonight. If vmi would enjoy tomorrow take I.......... i liamI h t I aìii ’ m Rtomach and Liver I ab ut- tonight. They produce an agrec- I able laxativ<• effect, char the heed and ¡«lean*- the ttomarh. Price, 25 rent*. ’ Ha rupie* free of all dealer*. : : I’atent, vici and canvas slippers for men, women and children, also a nice line of san dals for children, Ix»k for the basket full of odds and endit at the door. It’» FULLlI of BARGAINS._________________________ SANDY, OREGON Next time you come to Sandy take a “ 1800” washer home, use it a week or two and if not s a t i s f ac- tory, we will cal) and get it. Show us a n- ot h e r washet that can be sold that way. Fourteen are u s i n u ‘’lOiM)” around Sandy every Monday. Ask any one of them. HATS-Tiger. Champion J. B. Stetson are our leaders. We also have a few ladies’ trimmed hats left. Ill IUDS OF STRAW NATS. :