Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 03, 1908, Image 7

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    Ihrlslmjs dt Three-Six.
BORNSTEDT & LINDSEY
Christina» day dswned very stormy.
A fiere« gain and • henry downpour ol
rei», but thè settl*ra, iiotbing dauntlng,
did a* they lisi planiteli ati I all inet al
thè liome •»( 11. A, Bcat-h, aliarti they
•petit a very merry day. A dluner <d
all klmla ol gi*»li«s ( that < liristmss al-
ways briiig») w«> servati at una «'clock.
Dancing wa» enjoycl In tlm aflermxm
and a suiti pinoli* «upper nervini et seven
o'clurk
In tbe evening a Chrlstmas
tre« (or tli« ehlldreii wa» very entertain­
ing and wa* (ollownl by dancing witb
musici by H. Edgerton's pltonograpli.
The settlera join In thanking Georg«
Bornstedt, of Bornatedt A Lindaey, (or
bis Itimi reiuembrume to thè ladies ami
gentlemen o( Three-Hla.
The ladies
w«r» rrmeml>er<<d witb sn appropriate
gilt for cucii and III« liirn witlt a lux o(
rigar».
Mr. Beacli's new residence wa» decor­
ateli (or thè occasion witli rlk ino»» ami
Oregon gra|>e. We now wi»h ye editor
ami ye ruaders a happy New Y> »r.
FAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE
.NIneieen carloads >d steel rails, belong­
Th« remains of Mr». Alartha Barney
ing to th« Mt. Hm*l company, have , were interred in itmigla*» cemetery on
been unloatied and piled tip here to re­ i l»»t Friday afternoon. Funeral aervieea
main some time.
: were beiti frmn Union rhnróh by Rev.
Fairview has the proini»e u' a waiting C. B. Rea» Iteath carne to Airs. Bar­
rtwni at th« Portlaml Railroad l.ight A ney at 2 o'clock la«t Thursday morning
Power Co.’a station before Fefinisry I. ¡alter an ¡line«« of several weeks from
/
Mrs. Bontlnrant of Vancouver ha» |>araly»i«. DweaRed wa« born in Athan
a
'■ounty, Ohio, July 3. 181.3. Iler maid-
been visiting Mrs 11 G Fisher.
(en risme wsa Martha Humphry. On
A. T. Axtell ami family left on Tues­
day for taFayette, Ore., to »¡tend the Feb. 9, IHTJH, she was married to Henry
remainder of the eeek with Airs, Al- Harney. Mr. ami Mrs. Barney came to
(Oregon in 1 hh 7.■ Air. Barney |>tuaed to
tell’s mother, Airs ('. Billington.
the great beyoml in Dec., I»*<. Two
Mrs. Alma llall of Portland was a «fui «ong and two daughters survive, t'hann-
itor in Fairview a few days ago.
cy and llenry Barney, .Mrs. Cora Van-
II. B. Perkins sml wife came down , derhoof ami Mrs. Elisabeth Donelaon.
from their homesti-ul in Eastern Wash­
Win. <’oxi«r ami family of 8ellw«*l
ington to spend the holidays with their ; spent Sunday in Tioutdale.
daughter«. Air. ami Mr«. Perkins, Mr».
John Erit k*on and wife ami John
<>. A. Jackaon 'and <1« lighter* M|»ent
Chriatma» witli Airs F. B. ilyatl in llickley ami wife of Portlaml were litre
i io alterni Mr». Barney's funeral.
Portlaml.
Mrs. I.. A.larn* ami child rd Omaha,
UBIIDS
Mi»* J»t|imll> i» a guest of Air». I..
Mr. ami Airs. Dawiiw.n Smith ol Bri- AltMtre. Mi*« Jaqimtl, is teaching »chool Neb., have been visiting Mrs. II. E.
' burlier.
dal Veil visited I, A. Davies and family near Seattle. All«* Margaret Jaquetb
will accomparfy lit-r •ieter on Iter re-
Norris Hton* spent Hunday in Port-
three days last w»ek.
iland.
/turn bi Moaltle.
W. M Htublie, agent for several Port­
Raymond Wenger han been very ill
Born to Mr*. Robert Hunter on l*e-
land ami other papers, 1» canvasing in
i cMiber 21>, an 11-pound l«>y.
with tonaiiitie.
thia neighborhomi tin* week.
Johnson Buckli-v of Forest Grove bas
Mrs. Al. J. Littlepsge of Gresham ha*
Mrs. W. Braswell ami son latwrence
visittd Ed Hamilton anti family Hundav been visiting tier daughter, Airs. E. E. ( Iteen visiting il. E. HurbsrT ami wife.
Mr. Buckley has purchased from Mr?
Ileslin.
Ed Andre ami family spent Christ­
Steel
olii Fred
acre*
Dolph
I
im
stain
taken
up
hi«
|
hl<
*1 the okl
F**1 Pelton
»Hon place of M 8 acres
mas with Mrs. Andre's parents, Mr.
And Hope to Merit Your Patronage
reside mu* in Fairview and is employed *Hoalcd *outh of Trou Viale, and will
ami Airs. J. Cline of Bullrnii.
move hi* family here.
Air. ami Mrs. Joseph Matiarv cal lol by the Portland Dairy association here.
in 1008 as heretofore.
Airs. G. E. White of Portland visited
Mr. Ihdpb’s family have moved back to
on Mr. Peteraon ami wife Suml»y.
their home her« from d'o-llaml. where her parent», Wm. Johnson ami wife,
Air anti Airs Ed Hamilton spent Sun­ they have »¡tent the past four mrnths.
la*t week. Mr». White left with her
day evening witli Mr. aiul Air». 1..A.
G. E. f-ewellen of Moro, Ore., while ■ Imslwnd for Butte, Mont., Saturday,
Daviee.
on hi» way to Portland, hail a short visit 1 where they will reside in the future.
Mi»» Alma Alaybe of Handy is visiting with his cousin, Mrs. W. Ellison.
Mr». James Pelton and children spent
her cousin, Mi»» Elva Andre.
- i
Mr. Mashburn ha» moved hi« family Christmas week with her parents, Wm.
Ear) and Glen Andre recently pur­ from the Dolph residence to the Sun Johnson and wife.
chased a new liarn«*» for their goats, lhal place.
' •
Mis. Frank Jette of Chsntpoeg, Ore.,
*
ami are now breaking them.
is spending a few day* with her parents,
Mrs. Mary McDaniel* and non visit«! ¡G. N. Reynolds and wife.
Mi»» Zelma Goes and her brother in Portland the first of the week.
C'H'II spent Christmas at home with
Miss Georgia ami Edith Reynolds of
Mi»» Laura Ijicr spent the holidays
their mother, Mrs. K. Cues
Portland spent Christmas Day with
with relatives at Forest Grove.
their parents.
W. Carpenter recently pun baaed a
Mias Ruth Jackson has been «pen<i-|
tine horse ol Air. Sal«traml.
Mrs. W. I.. Van Houten passed away
ing a few days in Portland.
ma»“ ami kwping a cheerful counten­
W. Cromwell presented his son l.aw-
at her home here last Sunday night,
ance in »|Hte of the disagreeable weath­ rence with a new saddle Christina«.
J. A. Dunbar and wife of Portland after an illness of several months with
er he was obliged to I h > tail in. Truly,
spent Bunday witli D. 8. Dunbar and consumption.
Funeral services were
,Mr. laiymen, near Pleasant Home,
liter« are tium» *h. n a m*l ami a «mile
wife.
held from I nion church here Tues-lay
•old
his
farm
to
J.
Duncan
of
Handy-
- diM-a us a bushel of good. I -el US not Ite
W. Sebastian. who has been em­ afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was
Ridge.
' so stingy with them.
ployed on th« Portland Dairy ranch made in Douglass cemetery. Mrs. Van
Jitn
Have»,
who
has
Iteen
quite
ill,
is
MtLROSE
Beeidea the regular morning ami eve­
here, ha* gone to Portland to reside.
llouton's husband and two sons survive
•lowly improving.
Mr ami Mrs. I«aac W*»*l ami their ning eervirea at the <-ha|>el, there were
New Year’s Day was oltserved by the her.
Alias
Iva
Blackburn
was
the
guest
of
two daughter* were down from Bridal tierman service* at 2 o'cluck Sunday
granger* with one of the dinner*, lor
Mrs. II. Lusted ami family last Sunday.
Veil to »¡tend Christmas with Rev. ami afternoon.
which the grange is famous, it being
COHJMBIA VIEW
Alim Bessie Rissel of Oregon City is their regular meeting day.
Mr*. Wood.
All*» Franta spent Iter vacation in
«pending the Chriatma» holidays with
Mr. and Airs. Robert Ierren »»¡»ent
Arthur Evan* s|u<nt Christmas at Portland, visiting her sister.
Christmas yith relatives in thia vicin*
home,
Mrs. Ham Hirebin has relatives from Iter friend, Mira Olive Lusted.
BILL RIN
ity.
(
Michigan
visiting her.
Titer« wa» a tree tor lit« Bumjay
Christmas was not forgotten this year
Mrs. Atlena Davis of Washington, mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus and
■eltool children Christmas Eve at th«
John Wintermute was visiting friends
DAMASCUS
at Bull Run. ami as the day wa* very
Guide for Hunters and Trappers.
church, with plenty of nut» and candy here ami making himself useful by no-
The Union and I*amaitcus Schools stormy, friends met at different places who has been visiting her brother, A. family.
D.
Ogden,
of
tnis
place,
has
gone
to
vis
­
•isting in decorating the Christmas tree have reaumetl work after the holidays, and enjoyed excellent dinners.
for everyl*»ly.
Andersch Bros , at Minneapolis, have
Marion DeSheilds is visiting in this
it her uncle, H. G. Ogden of Forest
ami church last Week.
Mrs. Wood is still quite sick.
one of the largest and best equipped
vicinity.
The Misses Pauline and Nina Hea-
The family reunion at the home of Grove, who is seriously ill.
There are now lietween 91 ami 40 cock are *|*<m!ing th« ir Christmas hull- Air. and Mrs. J. Cline was enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. A It Conrad and little
The lectures ami concerts given by For and Hide Houses in the world.
Mrs. Belle Robbins and children were
Ada returned home Saturday evening I Greek laborers cam|>cd in our midst, days at the “Wayside.”
all. Christmas Eve a tree was loaded
the Midwinter Chautauqua Association j This reliable firm, which baa been
in this neighborhood last Thursday and
During their alxeltee a family of twelve clearing l»ml, ami judging from the
Tommy Itasterviile, ¡»assed away on with ¡»reeent», nutnliering IDS in all.
at the M. E. church, were well attended; in business for 18 years, has adopted
expect
to move back on their place
whistling and snatchea of »ong we hear
line young pig* arrivetl at their place.
the policy of buying furs and hide*
was ________
buried in
the
ami highly appreciated.
December 27. and
i__ ____
____
_ i N’»»ne »«‘re forgotten ami the dinner
coming from their camp, they seem to
I Christinas Day was one to l<e remeni- soon.
Miss Hertha Evan* visited with Mrs. like their new quarters very well indeed. Daiuasciis cemetery.
Mrs. Florence Duncan diet! at the direct from trappers and other pro­
James Richey returned to his home
McBride recently
borne of her ¡«rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ducers. and selling only to manufact­
The Damasciis grange ha* r«*orgsniM>tl tiered by all. The table was looded
I’mter their united «florts, stuui|w and
with gooee ami chicken and many kinds last Tuesday after an abscence of ten Davis at Garfield, last Monday after urers. Anyone who has hides or furs
after
a
brief
interval,
ami
will
hold
an
Mrs. Grant and infant of Portland arc waste *i**l are steadily tliaap|M-aring,
of delicious things, which all enjoyed weeks, ami although lie is compelled several month’s illness. She leaves, to sell should write to this firm fur
visiting Mr». Mackay at the Glenalder and another choice bit of land will soon all day meeting on Saturday, Jan. 4th.
to get around with crutches, he is ra|>-
anil par.ook of heartily.
besides her parents, three sisters anti a their liberal price quotations, and also
farm.
The New Year'» dance wa* quite a
la» reatly for the plow.
idly recovering from his recent illness.
i
The
Bull
Run
bridge
is
«aid
to
lie
in
son three years of age. Her husltantl inquire about the "Hunters’ and Trap­
»uccera.
Mrs. Aider i* •uffi rlng from n cold
pers’ Guide,”—a l»>ok published by
Mrs. 8. Swigert is visiting her mother died two years ago.
danger. The approach on the south
thia week.
Afrs S. Johnson has been very ¡mor! y
Andersch Bros., telling all about hunt­
wide rest* on an old slide which has set- at Troutdale.
Timothy
Bowen,
an
old
resident
of
for the ¡uist few days.
M im I’earl Alldcr is »¡tending her va­
I tied considerable in the last two week*.
Mrs. Wm Hurt entertained anumber Currinsville, died at the home of Chas. ing and trapping, and preparing and
cation at home.
Ed Sieter ia improving.
Mira Gertie Clark came home from I‘‘f ^r young fiiemla on Christmas dav. Shemway at Estacada last Friday anil preserving hides and furs. They make
Has on h»n<t a Full Um* of
a special proposition to all customer*
We were glad when our faithful mail­
|
her
Khoul near Grealism to »¡tend the
Robert and .Xnnie Benfield were re- was bnrieti in tne Wade cemetarv.
Saddles. Harness. Collars, Whips,
on their handsome 45o-pag>- illustrated
carrier made Itis round on Christmas
( holidays.
( cent caller* on Mrs. A. Richey.
Bits. Spurs and everything else
COTTRILL
book. Address them. A ndbhsoh B ros .,
Day, bringing token* and remem­
SUBSCRIBE
FOR
“
THE
HERALD
’
usually carried by a fnl-OSU HanwuDs*
The Baptist church is the home of
Wesley Bacon and wife and baby
Miss Alma Miler of Portland spent
Dept. 71, Minneapolis. Minn.
brances from aloeut friends, adding hi»
“The Popular Home Weekly”
SADDLES MADE TO ORDER
evsngelistic eff^it in the hands
«¡»ent Christmas witb bis parents at (Christmas with Mrs. Fred Hamilton.
own cheery greeting* of “Merry Christ-
la-onartl of St. John*.
Prices reasonable, First-class work
Pleasant Home, after which they went
Miss Edna Wood is visiting with Miss
and guaranteed.
N. G. lietlin lias moved into bit D«'W to Portlaml to visit relatives.
Ritter at the latter's home ill Glendale.
All kind* of harness ami shoe re­ home.
Frank Bacon and wife spent Christ­
Mr. and Mr». Tom Word were visitors
pairing neatly and promptly done.
Dell Hinlson paiti his Portlaml friend* mas with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. nt the Reynolds rancii^-unday. Mr.
Odelle of Cherryville.
a visit last week.
Word, Mr. Reynolds and Ross Lovelace
V. E. FOSBI.KG, Prop.
J. Cline delivered his herd of goats to were over to the Columbia river fishing
Sandy
•
•
Oregon
Mrs. Ball is improving.
and caught some tine Salmon trout
William Smith wa* a Cottrell visitor the purchaser at Pleasant Home.
J. II. I.. May I m -was seen on Sawdust
Ilarve Fisher has the piling driven
last week.
BULL Rl'N, OREGON
for his new bridge, and is now laying
Mr. Ihmaliue has a good force of men street Saturday.
Have opened a
Mr. ami Mrs. II. C. Inlow were visit­ the stringers.. Peter Antonson is help­
clearing land.
ing him do the work.
Clinton Edward* is out again after his ing friends in Bull Run last week.
Mr. Swank of Portland bought two
Grami ma Thomas was happily sur­
attack of amallpox.
i
carloads of potatoes from our neighbor­
Will Kun on Wednesday* alni
The road meeting at the schoolhouse prised Christmas morning when she
hood Sunday.
Saturday*.
last week was well attended. A *|a-cial received a nice range for a Christmas
In connection with the postoltlce
present.
Gootl
for
old
Santa
Claus.
Cal. Powell was a visitor at the Rey­
tax of r> mill* was voted which will
FLOUR and FLED at Portland
at Bull Run.
nolds ranch Friday.
bring
in
about
$;W.
The
county
will
Prices.
arid $300 more to this, the total to be
Aliases Olive and Mabel Zimmerman
SEC1ION UNI
used in grading the road from Paul 1 .1. Dollericb is building an addition to arc home for the holidays.
ROBERT TASSELL
First-class accommodation*
leaving Hull Run nt 7 a. m.
Dunn,* corner to Handy along the bluff. his cottage.
Commercial trade solicited
leaving Gresham at 1 |>. m.
Boring
Judge Dimick of Oregon City gaveatalk
Clean beds and good meals
ESTACADA
Mr. Avise, who is suffering from an
touching on the proposed tsuindary
•••••••••••••••a«
Feed Stable in Connection
I ROH
change ami tax comparison of Mult­ attack of pneumonia, was taken to the
The people of the Garfield road dis­
hospital last week.
nomah and Clackamas counties
trict met at the tiartield grange hall and
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CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
voted a special road tax of five mills.
Cl»e»ter Hhetterly, Clifford Schneider
EGYPT
anti Warren Ball were visitors at 11*1-
A shadow social was given in the M.
Sandy,
Oregon
in’s Sunday.
The Springfield school held its Christ­ E. church at Currinsville recently. The
Sawing a first-class quality of Rough and Dressed lum­
The Militium Quartet snng two vong* mas exercise* last Saturday. Everyone proceeds, which were $27, going towards
hail a very enjoyable time.
purchasing song books.
last Sunday to the delight of all.
ber. All sizes now ready for delivery at the new mill,
Miss Cora Yocum, who is attending
Ernest Bates is staying at II. Schult»'
Miss
Durcaa
anti
Newton
lledin
wore
three-fourths of a mile east of Kelso. x
WE
while attending the Brower school.
the <>. A. C is spending the holidays at
Portlaml visitors Humlav.
BUY
her
home
here.
Cha*, Livestead, who recently re­
Mr. Schneider ami Rev. Sherrill at-
Ed Bates and wife of Portland are
tended the ordination service* at ths turned from the hospital, ia conval­
escing. He is staying with his brother. visiting friends ami relatives here.
White Temple last Sunday.
Vhone midi order* after nix o'clock to Fanner IDS
Orient, Ore.
V. Bodeen went to Portland last Mon­
Messrs. Kanev, I»on and Bester, and
Read the want ad* on lout page.
aaaeaeseeeaeeeeassaeasaaaaaaaaaeaaaa
day.
Miss Laurena Craw font spent Christ-
Dealers In
General Merchandise
OREGON
SANDY,
We Wish One and All
OUS NEW YEAR
Correspondence
Sandy Harness Shop
LEETE-ROBERTS
COMPANY
FIRST-CLASS •
- GENERAL STORE
¡¡¡«Sandy Hotel
Daily Stage to Gresham
Our Mill is Running Steadily
Straus Lumber Co.
*
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General
TROUTDALE,
Merchandise
I
OREGON