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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1907)
9 -------------------------------- 7 - ----------------------- . • •••••••••••••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦w H**HH»*f****S**f*,«H*« Radford vlailed Mr. Doty at Eagle Creak on Sunday. Ml«» Hannah llwlln spent a few data at bornerait week. Clifford Hcbm-nler led the Christ an Endeavor meeting last Hunday. Alliert Hall returned to Fairview last Dealers In — -- — Baptist Sunday school Friday after several years atwence, The Cottrell had a very fine entertainment at the bringing with hint bis wife and child. church Monday night. Everyone was Their visit gladdened not only the tiearts treated to a bag of candy and n>ita. of Mr. Hall's lather, but also of a large Mi« Ida Miller will lead the Endeav circle of (rienda. Mr. Hall completed a * or meeting at this place next Sunday I course in electrical enginaering in the . Oregon Agricultural College a few years night. The Mililium quartet of Cottrell will I ago and there met the young lady who sing every Sunday both morning aud afterwards lieeam* Mrs. flail. They evening in the future. The members . have lived in New York but expect to have agreed to la- present at the revival I remain in Oregon. meeting» to begin January i»l. Rever Mi« Biasie McGaw of Portland is end lamnard of St John» Baptist church will conduct the meetings. All are in »landing her vacation with her parent« vited. here. Mrs.C. Billington, who has fx-en vis Shoolinq Match iting her daughter, Mrs. Axtell, return A «hooting mutih will I m * given at ed to her home at Lafayette last Satur- ’ I'lvanaiit Home <»n Saturday, l>w. 2K, day. 1907, commencing nt 10 a. in. The tar* Cedric Stone ami Sylvester llall, of gel« will bo the u « hm I blue rock target* ami the priMa will lie poultry. A k < mm I the O. A. C., are spending their vacation lime im looked h>r Better Ite there. at home. < I Given by Guy II Itolterlton and John < I Rev. C. Beers and family »iient their Klerrt. Christina« at Pleasant Home. Mrs. James I .ah ley has returned from , BUI I ItllN Portland where she recently underwent k an operation. Mrs. Labley's home is at On account of the steady down pour HRWOOD of rain and the heavy hauling of the Stevenson, but she will remain with Mr and Mrs W W. Wilson, of IxM Ml. Hotrf BottlOad Clt. the roa-1» iii | i her («rents here awhile. Angi lcs, Cal., are »landing the holidays this vicinity are in a l«d condition. M im Delia Morrison has returned to at the Inn....... if Mr». Wilson’s father, Portland after several days stay with Mac Thomas made a flying trip to Anton Malar. Mr Wilson considers Mrs. J. Ashcraft. this trip very fortunate as iti'aimed him Portland Saturday. Mrs. C. Shepard has been quite ill for And Hope to Merit Your Patronage Bertie Cline ami Clarence Jackson are to leave hi» mine«, pi the Magdalena ■«■veral days. district of Honora, Mexico, only a few spending their vacation at the home of Mi« Lene, Roy and Clyde Stone day» la-fore the Indian uprising there J. Cline since the Puller A Hbey mill in 1908 as heretofore. in which many people have been mas shut down, ami hope to resume work have just recovered from the mumps. after the holidays. sacred by the Yaquis. J C. Kerby is spending the holidays John Phelps, while falling timber for with friends near CorvaUis. , Mi»» Nina Heacock has i-los.-d school for the holiday* and is now visiting in Johnson, Struthers A Co., was struck The Artisan» held their Six-ptl meet on the head with a large limb from ing last Saturday evening. The attend Portland. Anton .Malar, Jr., and sister, Mrs W. the fallen tree, but the injuries were ance was not large but those present en W. Wilson, made a Hying trip to Port not serious, and he ei|>ecta to be able to joyed themselves greatly with various resume hie work in a lew days. amusement«. On the evening of Jan laud Saturday. Johnson A Co. have closed their mill uary 4th. a joint installation of all the Mrs. Henry Ridderbush is visiting (or the holidays. officers of Fairview, Rockwood, Gresham her daughter in Chehalis, Oregon. - • and Troutdale lodges will be held is Bai ■on A Sons have lieen planing for Misa Mildred Ifeilinlm has a severe I • Fairview lodge hall. All Artisans are the past lew days. attack of whooping cough. Cougar Bill of Cougar Mountain was invited. Mias Mae Shumway and Alliert Bell Miss Mabel Zimmerman, Miss Helen were guest» of Mins Elsie Malur on last seen in the streets of Bull Run Satur Wadsworth and Earl Townsend, who on a gi»»l foundation nnd with sulwtan- day. Thursday. tial building«. An employee of Johnson, Struthers A attend school in Portland are home for ■Mrs. Henry Ridderbuach left last I Co. cut his foot very badly and has been vacation. o I. K A N 1 N <1 M week for Astoria when- »he will visit Mrs. Willard Cook and children and WELCHES removed to the hospital. her daugliti-r Sophia the Misses Robbins, W. A. Townsend We have had quite a numtx-r of light ' and wife, A. L. Stone, Mrs. N. K. Davin Mr. I’rideinore of Three-Six was in J 1 »now storms lately, about one inch tie- I DOVER SANDY and Mrs. il. S. Stone were recent Port Sandy on business recently. i ing the heaviest fall So far. It lasted but I A. Miller of Deer Island spent a few land visitors. Readers in thia locality think that John Bis'hholti, the fruit king of Sal a very short time. days last week with J. W. Exon and D. S. Dunbar and wife spent Christ not a wool ti»i much was »|»>ken in The mon, wm in town trailing Inst week. The river is very high caused by the family. ina« with reletives in Portland. llvrnld last week in praise of the Handy receut heavy rain and snow storms, i Mrs. John L'ndi-rnalir has returned Rev. J. W. Exon preached at Bull country. It is rapidly coining to the from California and will spend tin- The moat damage done so far waa the Miss Christine John, of Portlond, vis front. A nundx-r of farm« have winter with her bro tin-r. Joe Meyers. ited friends here the early part of the washing out of the upper bridge on the i Run last Sunday a week ago. vliangt-d hands recently, among them Mrs. Bews and Mrs. Keith spent week. Frank McGugin, our rood anperviaor, trail, a number of large log» are strand J. It Duncan's and Charte» Krebs’. ft ed in tin- trail al»>ve the sonth fork of | Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wolfe. Roy Anderson has taken a position as ia planking Mi-inig’s grade ia rv|H>rii-,l that Mr. Kn-I« ha» some the Salmon river which leaves the trail | The election of the Sunday school of telegraph operator lor the O. R A N. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Mrs. M. Allard Metcalf, of Portland, Mrs. John Clark has gone to Port idea "I starting a brickyard near Handy. ficers will take place on Sunday, De Co. at All«ny, having been transferred impassable at present. Woodard. ia spending the holidays with relatives This would insure Handy’s Is ing built land fur medical treatment. cent her 211. ’ from Troutdale. la-slie Merrill and George Talbot have Albert llensley and Leo Reber are here. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bacon have gone Supt. Gary visited the school Weil- left the hills for Christmas cheer at their The Ml. Hood Railway Co. transferred home from Corvallis, where they at Miss txda Stephens is conv atiw I n g to Salmon to apvnd Christmas with her , About Digestion. newlay. homes in Gresham. fonr car l<«ds ot lumber from the O. R. tend the Oregon Agriculture College. after a severe illness. parvuts, Mr. and Mrs. <Mell. It is not the quantity of food taken but Mr. Faubion ia the proud father of an ’ Rev. W. E. Ingalls and Mr. Coon of A N. track to their camps via the Port Norris Stone spent Christmas with Albert Fox spent Sunday with his John Boaholm was in town Sunday. the amount digested and assimilated land Railway Monday. The lumber is eight-pound, laiuneing, baby boy, burn Lents were Dover callers last week Portland friends. ¡«rents Aaron Fox and wife. Elijah Coalman, tile swiftest walki-r December Id. that gives strength and vitality to the Geo. KiUmiller is home visiting his to be used for bridge work system. Chamberlain's Stomach and on the Pacific const, went through Welches district haa an enterprising' parents for a few •lays. The DeShaxer Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach , Sandy like a flash from tin- search-light Hun-lay achool starti-d Sunday Decern- | family is on the sick list. and liver and enable them to pel form of the battleship Oregon. Jake Cooper spent Sunday evening at lier 15 by Rev Furgeson, a mi«ionary their function». The result ia a relish the Wolfe home. A grand oyster sup|xT was given by Hunday aclusil preacher. fir your food, increased strength and the OJd Fellows last Wixlm-silay night The Kehres family, who have been vis Mi»» Vera Keni is visiting with her weight, greater endurance and a clear iting at Mr. Wolfes’ left for their home brother. C. W Kern, and rei iqx-rating Keep your eye on Sandy ! head. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. fur anuther suiiiiner'a heat and turmoil i at Kelso Monday. For sale by all dealers. The del-ah-on Woman’s Suffrage was C. R. liewet and wife had as gneats a in the city. tfnite a number of people have lieen i l»»t|»inisl until next Saturday on few days ago C. E. Phelps and wife and Vernon Maulding. ..... tlier and sister 1 lMver this week looking for land for ••••••••••••••••a ' account of the inclemency of the wi-ath- L. Boyer and wife of Gletidane. Mont. and Mies Lundy made a visit to Port-i homes, er. K. E. Morse and wife, of The Dalles, land Saturday. Vernon returned alone | Frank Racon of Bull Run visited with Our popular harnens maker, V Foa- were Christmas guest» of Mrs. M irse’s very disgusted with the roads. the Exon family last week. l«-rg, is kept busy this wet went her a» mother, Mrs. Frances Allaril. William Welch is very busily engaged / Mrs. Susie Timins has r-turi el from reading Action, lie says he is pre pa r- KEIM) a trip to Enn (m. She left here June ing for next summer's season Suecess J. Brusetli has gone to Washington to In and speut the greater part of the to William. visit his family. time with her inotherin England. Her C. W. Kern recently math- a vinil to i I.. A. Taylor, a photographer of Port lift* on hand s Knit Line of many friends were glad to welcome her tho iti<>tro|M>lis, and returned with n Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips. land, was here last week taking some return. Bits. Spurs and everything else brand new set of harness, colors flying Gale Vandever has lat-n entertaining usually carried by a Ftrst class Hsrwu Sts, and a new list, lie seems to lx- tickel- views of Kelso. R. Jonsrud made a business trip to las brother l*olph, of Bickleton, Wash. SADDLES MADE TO ORDER cd nearly tn death about something. Portland Monday. Dan Mickley has been quite ill but Pricea reasonable, First-class work The Welches <x>rrvs|xindent wishes In connection with the posloffice Constable Bert Jonsrnd took a wood at this date is improving. and guaranteed. at Bull Run. Tin- licrahl family a happy New Year chopper, wlio became demented, to the William Whittacre, of Bertha, Ore., All kinds of harness ami shoo re w ith a bright anti proapi-roua future. asylum at Salem last Saturday. was a Christmas guest of Mrs. France* pairing neatly and promptly done. R. E. Jarl has bought Mr. Anderson’s Allard, Ixaving Bull Run at 7 a. ni. V. E. FOSBERO, Prop. COTTRELL timber. School closed on Tuesday until Janu- la-aving Gresham at 1 p. in. Sandy • - Oregon a The taxpayers of the Cottrell school Jousrud Bros, have purchased 1120 • ‘ O' -• eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee district held a meeting at the m-liool- ••••eeeeaaeaaeaaa******************* C. r. Brooke has been entertaining hia house last Saturday and decided to ac acres of land and timber from Mr. Mon roe. mother who lives at Independence. She cept the two acres of land offered by A. Young. Robert, Gilbert and B,.rt went from here to Spokane to visit her Mr. Proctor just across the new road . daughter. from the present location in lieu of the Jonsrnd went to Portland Monday, Sawing a first-class quality of Rough and Dressed lum Dr. F. S. L<x-k will conduct services one and three-quarters acres now used. ber. All sizes now ready for delivery at the new mill, here next Sunday morning in the Vnion This new road will connect the Pipe line POWELL VALLEY church. Dr. Luck was in charge of the road and Cottrell county roa-l just back three-fourths of a mile east of Kelso. The young Peoples society of the I.U- church here for some time a few years t'arrics a Complete Line of of the school'a present site. A special tlieran church met with a gixxl attend ago. and his ix-casional visits are much tax of 2.5 mills was voted. ance last week. A good program was enjoyed by his many friends here. !! Cdndy. Nuls. Hqs. Dates. Raisins. Currants. Boiled Oder for Mince A road meeting will tie held in this rendered and new officers were elected. Bessie and Ella Lowe have lieen visit L district on Saturday the 28th. i ’ Pies. Irult fake. Citron. Lemon and Oranqe Pedlnq. Etc. C. E. Carlson of Brantford, Kansas, Phone rr.sh orders after six o’clock to Farmer 198 Orient, Ore Barn Edwards is circulating a petition visited friends here while on hie wav to ing the daughters of II. H. Young in •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a for a road past his place which will con California, where he will spend the [ Portland. Mrs. II. A. Richardson and daughters nect with the Pipe line road below winter. The Store that Sells SUNFLOWER SHOES 1 spent Sunday and Monday'in Portland. Ilana Coch’s place. Stillman Anerewa The memorial services in the Swedish KOK MTYI.K ntitl WK AH is circulating a remonstrance to keep Sandy river is booming. The water Mission church Sunday night, Decem the present n«d past Richard Radford's is as high now as it usually is in May •-------- r»t cash. !• to more money for yon to nhip R aw Font and Hide« to a* than to ber 15, in honor of the late King Oscar home. " rite for Price Liat. Market Report, Snipping Tag*, and aixmt our and to prevent the opening of new road» •• of Sweden was well attended. Rev. J. | and June. e C I A NT “THt SHOE MERCHANT” until present giants are completed. HUNTERS&TRAPPER8GUIDE.^^ Johnson sjHike very interestingly of the 1 Mrs. May Craig is entertaining her ^« LUU/*!\ Troutdale, - Oregon Mrs. Ball ia alowly improving. beloved monarch whom many of them sister Mrs. Ella Hornish. Wallace Ball, Warren Ball and Elmer present hail seen in their fatherland. 1 Miss Constance Emily, of Portland, BORNSTEDT & LINDSEY General Merchandise SANDY, 9 the farmers are getting their harness in shape for spring work. Handy public school closed Tuesday aud vacation will continue until Janu ary H. Misses Margaret and Angela Canning arrivisl horn* on the 21st to spend vaca- tlon with their parents. Mnr. M. McCormick is visiting friends in Portland. Anna and Frank McCormick spent Christmas in Portland. Mr. and Mrs Clark visited with their daugliti-r.Mr» Sullivan of Portland, hot Hund ay. Jew Clark, who Ims been attending ■H-hiMil in Portland, is visiting al ham*. Mr. Hoffman and family have moved into the new cottage erected on Dr Mc Elroy’s acreage. F. W. Canning, of Kelso, was si-en on our streets Saturday. Iioii’t forget the New Years dance! Mi»» Hchafi-r, of Independence, is vis iting her sister, Mrs ^-'ratik l’attcrson. It. Kusaell Ims returned from Oklaho ma Io s|H-nd Christmas with his part-nls. I J. II. Maylie anil family sjient Christ ina» with relatives at Bull Rnu. OREGON We Wish One and All FAIRVIEW OUS NEW YEAR Clackamas County TROUTDALE Sandy Harness Shop Daily Stage to Gresham Our Mill is Running Steadily Logan’s Store Straus Lumber Co b V v FURS s HIDES X Harlow, Blaser & Harlow General Merchandise X % TROUTDALE, OREGON I