Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 10, 1908, Image 5

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An Opportunity!
To Get Something for Nothing
\\'E will give ,t $20.00 Columbia Orapho-
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phone ERI:E to the customer who
guessrs nearest the numlx*r of beans in a jar on
exhibition at our store. If the winner already
has a graphophone we will give a !V()0 Wash­
er and Wringer. If the winner has both the
graphophonr and washer we will allow $15.00
on a Lorain Range.
One Guess With Every Dollar Purchase For
Cash. Flour, feed and sugar by the sack excepted.
Thanking you for past favors,
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
Sandy,
Oregon
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Clackamas County
a L IC A N I N O M
SANDY
Ilip, Hip, Hurrah l-r Han ly, the me-
tropoll* ol eastern Clackamas county '
J. H. Tawney ia about to erect a large
Implement stole across the street from
hl* pleaent eatablialiiiien!
C. W. Caaaitlay of Ik-ver wna a Sandy
visitor Friday.
E. F. Itruna of San-lv (mud Co. fame
attended to l-iiaim-wa matters in Port
land last w«-ek
Work on the nea I 0.0 F. building
commencr-l Monday ol last waek.
Ice Holden of Portland returned from
a trip to lua ranch near th-- tollgat«-
Haturday.
Ilanry Garnautl 1« moving hi* •■ffret*
onto hi* ranch on Samly Ridge an-l pre­
paring to move hi* family there in the
spring.
Peitro Varlatti of Boll Run marketed
some of hi* homemade cli--esc ill Samly
during the weak.
Mr. Parrot ha* purchased a liouae
and lot on the Samly Imn-I comjiaiiy'a
addition an-l will open a blacksmith
shop in the near future.
It. C. Murray la improving In* land
at Cherryville.
I- F. Pridetmire, C. Coffman am! It.
A. Beach went to Portland tin* wevk to
tile on tlieir claims in township .1 south,
range 6 east.
Theresa* a large attendance at the
Catholic church in apitc of the inclem­
ent weather.
C. A. Hudson of Cottrell was a Sandy
visitor during the week.
Billy Ikalson ami wile of Portland at­
tended to liuaiiK-aa in thia vicinity re­
cently.
II. I.. Chalker returned Imme Hatur
ilornatedt A l.inaey bought the butch­
ershop siul will run it in connection
with their «tore.
Henry Parrott has bought one of
PrtM-t<»r’« new bouses and an adjoining
lot. He is hauling lunila*r for a new
blacksmith «hop, which will i»r ready in
a »bort time.
The Firwood Lumber r*>mjfcny are
enlarging tlieir mill sn-l putting In ii
planer, anil intend to saw Ilion- lumber
ami less ties.
Ed llruns, E. Coleman, Allie Mitehell
an-l John Maroney are breaking ground
for the uew Odd Fellow** hall. The
building will 1» tlie same si«- ami de­
sign as the Gresham hall.
There is talk -if building a Methodist
Epi-co|-al church here. It will I h - a
11000 structure.
There is a new house under construe*
Boring
COMPANY
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Otego
Sandy Harness Shop
BI LL Rl'N, OREGON
Have o|«-ned a
fIRST-CLASS -
- GENERAL STORE
In connection with the postotl'u-e
at Bull Run.
Daily Stage to Gresham :
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I I.O4 R and FEED at Portland
Prices.
ROBERT TASSELL
LEETE-ROBERTS
leaving Bull Rim at 7 a. ni.
leaving Gresham at 1 p in.
<ltty evening from mi extended viwit witli
friend« and relative« in (irmhmn, Port­
land and Vancouver.
Mi«« I la Ihdina returned U» Portland
Sunday alter a abort visit with her |»ar-
**nta al Marmot.
The dance in Junker*« hall New
Year’« Eve wu a grand success, A
dainty chicken supper «as served at
the Sandy hotel.
A party ronsiating of Mr. ami Mrs
Idleman and Mr. and Mrs. E W. Jones
drove out from Montavilla Th it r* lay,
returning Friday.
Frank !>aven|«»rt of Aims transacted
business in Sandy Friday.
Antone wnd Elsie Malnr visited rela­
tives in Astoria during the holidays.
Will llun on Wednesdays and
Saturdays,
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Ils, on han-l a Full l.lne of
Saddle*. Harneaa, Collars, W hip*.
Hit*. Spur* and everything else
usually carried by a lirit-ciau Hirwii Slup
SADDLES MADE To ORDER
Price* reasonable, First -class work
mid guaranteed.
All kinds of harness and shoe re­
pairing neatly mid promptly done.
V. E. FOSBt-Rd, Prop.
Samly
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Our Mill is Running Steadily
Sawing a first-class quality of Rough and Dressed lum­
ber. All sizes now ready for delivery at the new mill,
three-fourths of a mile east of Kelso.
Straus Lumber Co.
Orient, Ore
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I on on the Jones place on the bluff road
Bill RUN
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near the town llmile.
Bull Kun is rather quiet lately, tb*
It is now planned to commence five
Mount ll-ssl railway com pan y is doing
new buildings In Handy this month.
practically nothing al present. The
Tide is a good commencement for the
| l-wle A Roberts spire I* doing quite a
new year.
TKOI TDAI.E. ORE., January 7 —
1 laisinees.
I. If Duncan lias Isuight the Carpen­
Johnson, Htrutlier* A Co , have re­ On Tuesday evening, January l.’llh, th-'
ter place near Pleasant Home.
sumed work again ami are running 1 recently eh'cted olfi-'era ami e-uiio'ilmen
| -d the town of Tnratdal-' will take their
Frank McGugin, our road supervisor, their mill in lull blast.
lias l-een working on the road la-tween
1 plac 's. They ar--, Aaron Fox, mayor;
G. W. Beer* and B H Cline are ar­
the Meinig hill to the Handy bridge.
J. II. Hoyt, rreorder; H. H. L-gan,
ranging lor their ball at Orient in the
treaaurer; E G. B-w- n, mamhal; an-l
This road is in lietter condition Itimi
W. <1. W. hall January 2fttl-. Die hall
ever known tide lime of the year.
<’ P. Br-siks, D B. Griffith*. C. B. I.ara-
lias been abandoned for some time, but
Meinig Bros, have put plank In front ia not forgotten, for Ix-ap Year bring* it ! "Oil, I. Hanqs-hire, Win. Houtherland
an I Frank I’ortello, alderinen.
and around their store ami it is a credi­ Into remembrance again.
John Grants an-l E-l Holt have
table Improvement.
We have been having revival meet­
Mr Knophf of Perham, Minn., has ings at the Bull Kun church the past I started a meat market in Mr*. A. T.
ls-en looking urmilid lor the |-ast three week, an-l there will lie church every ! Tiller'* new Ixiilding.
weeks and is now going back to bring night thia week. Several people have
Wm Cragehead, - ireulating manager
out Ida laudly and probably one or two beeu converted. There will lie presefa­ <>f the Daily f’apit<>l Journal, ha* taken
other families.
ing all day Sunday. All ia-liea ire re­ - a six-morith«' vacation ami with Mrs
ICragehea-I will tour th-' western state*.
There baa I hm - ii started a Han-ly cir­ quested in bring a basket lull ni go-sl They are now visiting Mr*. Frame*
held
in
things
eat,
an-l
lunch
will
lie
cuit of the Mrtli-alist E|-iaco|-al church,
Allard, mother of Mrs. Cragehead.
including Dover, Han-ly, Bull Run, the church.
They will leave on .Sunday for Califor­
Mi*. Mamie Bailey ia back in John­ nia.
Cherryville and other point*.
C. W. Kern was in Handy Tues-lay, son’a ami Htrulliera cook house, helping
Hum,‘to Mrs. A E. Ik-rryon Kun-lay,
having collie Wltli a load of passenger* Mra. Effie Vanderliooi.
a son.
Mr and Mrs. Clark were guest* ol
Irom Welches. lie took l-ack with him
Mrs. Aaron Fox and daughter, Mi>*
several person* w lio are out from Port- Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Thorns« Hun-lay.
rialiiia,
will h-ave soon for California for
Inn-1 for a winter’s hunting trip.
There is talk of the Bull Run sawmill a short visit.
starting up the fifteenth of thia month.
Rev. C. B. Rees |.r--a- he-l hi* farewell
We are in h-q-es tliia ia true aa there
AIMS
are a number of idle men waiting j-a- sermon here last Sunday evening. He
will hereafter have the work at Rock-
One ol tli-Mw- ol'l g-iod lime dances tiently (or work.
Wood. The Bridal Veil minister will
waa given at .Mr. Graham's residence
J. Cline baa been working at Bacon’s
New Year'* Eve an-l in spite of the mill for the past few days. They are have charge of the work at Trout-lale.
I.. Adams and family of Omaha have
•lormy wealln-r there was a g-ssl at- planing tlieir stock of lumber on hand.
taken up their residence in Trout-lale.
tendance. The music was furnished l-y
Mr. Clark has l-een employed hauling They hav<! been visiting Mr ami Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Ymide).
luml-er for a new neighbor who intends
Mrs. Liu Gould, wI o ba* ls-en ill, is building a house on a small tract of II. E. Surlier.
Mi** laiura Mi-nzie* hoe ls-en visiting
much lietter.
land, purchased from M. V. Thoma*.
her siatnr, Mrs. J. II. Huvt.
F. Davenport will have two donkeys The ground waa lormerlv a part of J.
Alice Reynolds ha* ls-en visiting her
brought in soon. He intends Pi run > Cline’s lioniestead, located Bollili ol
the mills -lav ami night ns soon as lie Mr Clark’s house lietween the Sweet l-ar- nts, Mr. and Mr*. B. I* Reynold*.
Mr*. Susie Timms and her niece from
place an-l the county road.
can get them in shape to run.
J. N. Jolies was seen on the street* of
Mrs J. Cline of Bull Run ii visiting England visited Trout-lale friends la«t
week.
Alm* Tues-lay.
relative* in Orient thia week.
J Jennings and family visited Gresh­
Misses Etta an-l Ruby Taylor visited
Geo. Beers called on B. Cline on bull-
am relatives last Wednesday.
Mr*. J. J. Elsner last Friday,
ties« last Friday.
Mrs. II. II. Y'oung and Mis* Bessie
Mr*. Liu Gould, who has l-een very
Bidwell of Portland were recent Trout­
CHERRYVILLE
ill, ia re|>orted to be better.
dale visitor*.
Ma«'Thomas an<l son George of Hull
Noah Kuhn of ('berry vi Ile bau the
Run made a business trip to Aims last misfortune to lose Ida lest horse last
Sunday.
week, lie was tied near the wagon and
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Mra. Merewalt, who lias been quite -luring the night broke his leg and had
ill, ia improving.
to lie killed.
A -lance waa given at the cook house
Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Portland held
New Y'ear's Eve. There was a large at­ church services at the Cherry idle school­
tendance an-l at midnight refreshments house Sunday.
FAIRVIEW, Oregon, Jan. 7.—The
were served. Alter enjoying a splendid
I hive Douglass, our road supervisor, marriage of Mise Mal-el F. McKinley to
time, the guests left for their homes, lias been improving the roads.
W G. Iloj-kin*, both of AbenhK-n,
wishing everyone a happy New Year.
Geo. Flynn killed a very large wildcat Wash., wa* solemnised at the home of
the bride's aunt, Mr*. W. T. Scott, last
last week.
Ben llart has finished the roof on the I Monday afternoon. Rev. W. T. Scott
KELSO
jotticiated. The happy couple left on
Mra. Fred Bridge <>( this place is sick addition to Ids barn.
the evening train for Portland. Tuee-
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I. Maybe spent
with pneumonia.
i day morning they started East for an
Sunday
visiting
B.
V.
Topp
ol
Cherry
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Mrs. Morris Kleinsmith ia very ill
extended trip. Mr. an-l Mrs. Hopkins
ville.
with intestinal inflammation.
i will make their borne in Aberdeen,
Mrs.
B.
V.
Topp
will
give
a
leap
year
I where Mr. Hopkin* ia engaged in busi-
School reopened Monday alter several
l>arty at her home Saturday, January 11. , nee*.
Mi** McKinley was a school
weeks' vacation.
Margaret Angela ami Joe Canning re- J Mrs. I>ave Douglass visited her sister, ¡teacher. Mr*. C. W. McKinley of Ab-
turned to Portland to school after s|>end- ' Mrs. E-l Revenue, of Sandy during the I erdeeh, mother of the bride, Mrs. H. C.
holidays.
I Willey of Westj-ort, Wash., and Mr*.
ing the bolidaya at home.
Paul Smet* of Aberdeen, sister* of the
R. F Jarl has purchased from Mr. .
WELCHES
bride, Mr. ami Mr*. Scott, Mis* Lucy
Quist of Portland *0 acres ol land an-l J
Ed Rolw-rts attended the Christmas Higgins an-l Mr. Morley of Aberdeen
timber.
were present at the wedding.
Mr. Clock, the Kelso wood contractor, | (estivltUHi here at which als-ut -hl were
A. T. Axtell an-l family an-l !.. Moore
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present.
One
la-ly
who
had
not
met
is busy gelling out wool.
Mr. Roberta, l-s-king at him aero«* the i and wife have returned from a visit at
II. Francis and Mr. Kleinsmith are
room a*ke<l, Who is that rosy-eheeke-l Lafayette.
cutting cordwood for Robert Jonarud.
boy there? Mr. Roberta ia now known
J. C. Kerby returned last Friday from
Jonsrml lire*. are repairing their mill aa "the ro«y-elieeked kid of Welches." a fortnight's visit with friend* at Eddy­
an-l will start up as soon as the yard
Everything is quiet at this resort at ville. Mr. Kerby expect* to »tart for
lumlier runs low.
’ present.
Win. Welch has la-en suffer- , Idaho in a «hort time.
' ing with the t-s-thache and C. W Kern
Mr*. O. A. Jackson *|>ent Sunday
' with a l>a<lly sprained finger There with her sister. Mr*. War-1 Evans, at
Mr. Coon-if Lents was in Dover one will doubtless be aomc excitement when Hurlburt. A baby l«>v was born to
day last week looking ill Dr. Watters’ these fun makers get over their pres­ Mrs. Evans January .">.
ent trouble*.
Rev. C. It. Rees spent «ever.ll days
place which he thinks of renting
The Ihiver mail carrier, A. J. Kit*-! R. V. Sefton's father ia visiting him last week in Salem. Mr. It--«-» will
move hi* family to Pleasant Home.
miller, had a runaway last Saturday, at preaent.
The Messrs. Aschoff were guests of
G. O. D-lph ha* moved his family to
damaging his hack considerably.
,
The la-lies of Dover met al Mr*. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Kern on I htv in- Fairview from Portland.
Mr*. Elmer Jenkin* visited her moth­
Wolfe's again on Saturday and sewed ber 31st.
A large wildcat w«« captured by the er, Mrs. G. O. Dolph, Saturday.
for her.
John llolH-rts was home last week Lull boy* this week, the m-cond one for
Mis* Grace Wileox made a week end
them thi* winter.
visit with Hood River friends.
for a few -lays.
C. W. Kern made a trip to the com­
Last Saturday evening the Artisans
C. A. Keith was in On-gon City on
ing metropolis of Sandy on Monday, re­ held their regular meeting. Theodore
business last Friday.
turning on Tuesday with a number of Stenslin was elevted junior conductor
Harry Drinkci and Dan Leals- visited
guest* from Portland who are out for and Mrs. O. A. Jackson, treasurer, after
this place last week.
a short vacation.
which the new officers were installed.
James Wolfe is home after an alwence
Mrs. C. G. Coupland furnished refresh­
of several month* in the East.
COTTRELL
ments. On January 18 a leap year ball
Perry Kitzmiller ami wife of Bull
Mrs. Mathue* and Mis* Newton, will lie given by the Artisans in Shaver
Run visited his parents, A. J Kitzmil­ teachers of the Cottrell school, have re­ hall.
ler nnd wife.
turned from their vacation, and school
B. P. Reynolds has just loaded a ear
Mr. Bens is on the sick list.
ha* again opened.
of potatoes for San Francisco. John
Mr. mid Mr*. A. J. Kitzmiller had a
The meeting* at the Cottrell Baptist Bliss and A. Kronenberg are also pre­
family reunion on New Year’s day. A church are successful and well attended. paring to ship potatoes.
fine dinner an-l a good time are re-
Win. Hudson intends raising his
Napoleon Davis is shipping hay to
ported.
house about three feet.
Portland.
Elmer Edward* is building an addi­
Mrs. A. L. Stone entertained the
Successful Meetings at Bull Run tion to hi* house now occupied by hi* lauiies Aid society at her home Thurs­
day afternoon.
Special meetings are in progress at brother.
Clifford Snieder is on the sick list.
Frank Axtell has gone to Washington
Bull Run in charge of Rev. J. W. Exon
Dr. McElroy was seen in this vicinity , for a week's visit. He will stop at
of Dover, assisted by I. R. Gilhhan of
Cliffs, Centerville, Goldeudale, The
Portland. The attendance is large and recently.
A young man employed at Puller's Italics an-l other places.
the interest good.
George Hayselden. general manager
It is living arranged for an all day mill ia ill at the home of Richard Rad­
of the Realty Cigar store, Oakland,
meeting next Sunday with a basket ford.
Mr. Tassel, Cottrell merchant, is go­ Cal., lias been visiting his cousin. Mrs.
dinner. This will give people from a
ing to replace the old machinery in his
distance the chance to come and attend Boring chop mill with larger engine an-l i Willard Cook.
the services.
grinders.
1 Mrs. James laihev and child left Mon-
FAIRVIEW
DOVER
day for Cliffs, Wash., to spend several
weeks with her aunt.
Oral Snover of Portland viated here
Sunday.
E. F. Grewel and wife, who have
been visiting Mrs. Grewel’* relative*
here, left Mondav for Washington,
where they will reside in future.
H. C. Ross of Florence, Wash., has
returned to hi* home after a few days’
visit with his parents. Heiry It-«* and
wife. Josephine Rose returned home
with her father, having been with her
gran-lparents since July. Miss Annie
Roes is spending a few days with iier
grandparents.
T. R. Howitt received a shipment of
catte from eastern Oregon and has
I Ke u shipping to Portland.
Read the want ads on last page.
COLUMBIA VIEW
Dawson Smith and wife of Bridal Veil
are visiting with Mr*. Smith’* sister,
Mr*. Oscar Wood.
Mrs. Henderson and her daughter
Bulah were visitor* at the Reynold*
home Saturday.
The Misses Zimmerman entertained a
few of their friends at their home New
Yeai’s Eve. A verv enjoyable time was
hau bv a.i pcea.nt.
Ed Camp of Rockwood took posses­
sion of the Hamilton ranch last week.
Geo. Carter is improving his place
this winter.
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G. H. Zimmerman is having some
land cleared on his place.
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i Sandy Stage and Livery
M0R6AN & DONAHUE ¡[
Proprietors
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring . ..
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Boring for Sandy. ...
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At Sandy makes connections with Salmon mail stage,
nections (or Aschoff's and meets first car at Boring.
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2:30 p. m. -,
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Also makes con- < »
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liæSandy Hotel
First-class accommodations
Commercial traile solicited
Clean beds and good meals
Fe«d Stable in Cannection
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
Oregon
rFURS-HIDES
t'-'t raah. 1« to 5«^ mor»* mon?» for ron to ship Raw Fnrw an<l Hide« to n* than to
t home. W rite for Price Lint. Market Report, Shipping T im **, and «boot our
HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS'GUIDE
<’O pagow. leather Nwin-l. heat thing on the «object ovwr written
Iliuetrsting all Fur Animal«. All
ab-'iit Trapper«' Secrete. Decora. Trap«. Game Law* Hew and where to trap, and to baouna a ewc-
ceswful trapper it « a regular Fncreh-pe-i a Price. t!l Tn <mr customer« 9L Ki H<dee tanned into
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Htdea and Fun to ua aad get highest pneae. A a de rack Brwu,. IhepL T1, Mlaa«*p**lte.MLaa.
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General
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