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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
Oleti'v mill la eulthig bill lumber, ami Pulfer's mill la running again. We have just received The Mt llissl company is employing many m«u again. A New Line of Dress Ginghams Mr. Killen gave a dinner party laat week. Mcinlg Bro«., General Merchandise, Sandy, Ore Ilan* Coch and Geo. Lusted have sitip|ir<l potatene to Han Francisco deal ers lot I .AU per burnir«!. Hood River Milling Company’s Cupid Flour AND OliliK WASH GOODS Look in Our Show Windows New Spring Patterns! The young people's meetings at Cot tici church, tinder the new head, tlm Baptist Young People's I'liioti, are well attended and successful. Clifford Mnei I tier is president and Newton llclin, •eiretary. M rs late. Graphophone, Free! Ono Guess with every $1 Cush Purchase Much interest is shown in our guessing Contest. Somclxxly is going to get that Graphophone ! < > BORNSTEDT & RDEGG Sa nd V, Oregon Public Sale At S. I7. Bridge’s Place, 1-2 Mile South of Pleas ant Home, on Feb. IS, ’ON, at 10 a. m. llor»»'*, Cattle, Sh»at*. W.»g »n-, Bi^gy, PI»»«, Harrow, Cultivator. Harm--. Crvaiu Separator, Slump Puller, Furniture, Etc . Etc Till: I STAI. TERMS S. F. BRIDGE. Owner R. I. AM>I4¿SON. Amtbmccr. have juat added to their staple lines which they will Ge pleased to show you. Guarani it J Io I xceil all others DOVtR laindon haw I mpii quite ill of A. J. KitluUlirr went to l'>»rlUad one •Uy hint uerk. Correspondence J (’ Buck Ivy is again on the mvali«l* lint null the grip. II V Carpenter Im* i? force of men K(M KWOOD employed <>n hi* farm gathering pebbles The fntnily of B F. Bower* are »uffer- •••so common in our part*. ing with thr grip in connection with the Win Hi itm iw cementing a cittern for mam pa. Rome uf thvni are wvrmuwlv the Ju pa, wlio have rented lite Graasel III. place. Floyd Lovelace w|*rnt Saturday ami The Grulwr family, <»f ('leone. Here Kundny with hi* old chum, Norman guests of the Carpenter* on Stimlay, An'Iminljrnu, nt Vnm«>uvrr, Wnahing The Mt II. mm I R v., |«<Mip|e were out ton pricing right <4 way in our midst 1**1 J. Richmond Im* l**en Imnling hi* Friday. |M»tatora to market tlu» w<t k II»’ con tracted them rnrly in the fall for one MLLKOSE vent n |mtiml. Curtis Wheeler has been sick with Paul 8 idtli, who Im* been living on the grip. the Hoping place, Im* ni«»%»-4 buck to Edgar Jones is doing some clearing “Camp Four” on the Ml ll'od Ry. work*. Ill* fnlh<»r in-law will reside on for Henry Frits. Mrs. Mary Parsons will lead the en- V ileavor meeting Sunday night. thr Herring Place. A g<Mk| many pvnpiv were dl**a|>oint- A. 11. Conrad ima lieen suffering with rd Sunday afternoon on itucoiinl of the )H**tor, Rev. R vcbv being unable to till a very «• vere cold. the pulpit. Brother Carl, of the Cnitr«l Rnptint brethern, prrnvhv<l Sundnv evening ut RorkwotMl to a large audience. tSiAt AHA Farmer* are making g»xxl nac of the ’ good weather at |»re*ciit. Rockwood grange will have nn enter Follow ing the resignation of Dr. w. tainment “f Home kind on their aocinl K. Haviland a* mayor of Eatncada, w night, February, 14. St. Valentine* day. | A. lie)Iman wa* circled to the vacai iiicy. Mi*« I.uln Kirvlicm of |j»gan, vi*it<sd w ith Mian I ydia Steinman hist week. S((IK)N I INI • A patch of barley nt Bmkhy Grove, i»» in head standing three i« « t from tin* ground. How’* that for Oregon clim ate? Eastern bliaaards plcane copy. I binici Lynch Im* fa’cn a *uf!»*rer from the grip the pa^t aerk, keeping him ! routined to hi* home. Give It o Iridi TROUTDALE lLSIIDS The l*«lb** of Hover met at Grandma < arperitere have commenced work on IteHhasrr’v ioat Frhlay and qniRed fur Pearl It U egg, U ho hut* been quite the erection of the new ORAN, de her. with the grip, is r<*|i»rte.| bitter. Mr. and Mr*. Coon sre u«*ll plc.i*c»l pot, which iu being built on the name Miss Inex lusted of Gresham ami ground as the one xtual which was de with their new home in Hover. Melvin Dmg of Lusteds attended th« stroyed by lire last summer. The new Mo*t everyone in thi* vicinity ha* the ‘ dance at Pleasant Home, building will be 3U x 00 feet. A new grip. Miss Giace Hickok spent Saturday Section houae will also be built for the The m hool wa* <-be«<*l Tlmrday ami uac of the agent. and Sunday at home in Portland. Friday on account of the illm ** <4 the A Ifrwl Hamilton has been having the Henry lailourell and Bert Sexton have teacher. grip for the |«st week. *>|«-ii«l up a saloon in the new building Mr. Wolfe returned Tlmr^lay from erected by Aaron Fox on Main street. George Herrin, our uld time |«>Ut<>e the Eaat where he ha* been visiting for Iniyer, «as buying potatoes in this D. F ltuxton has several men at work u h'W month*. neigh liorhuod the lall.-r part of the on Ina farm clearing land. Mr ami Mr*. <»«iy Woudle, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. J. Munary visit«! their Wm. liardin of Aims has moved here Mr*. Robert* ami Mr*. Ex»»n and «Juugh- and taken puerawion of Ids farm lately son, Ihi vid Matiar.v, and family. ter Jennie took dinnor with a J. Kits- purchased from Ira Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. W E. Craswell «ere millet ami family Sunday. Mrs. Henry Lntonrell of laxtourell Portland visitors last Thursday, On Falls is Sfiending a few days with her tneir return tu Anderson station POWELL VAi.it Y daughter. a vicious dog attacked Mia. Craawell, Rev. J<ma* Julmonn announce* that but fortunately no harm was done. , .Mrs. Hannah Chapman of Enge je is Rev. I. B Bjorklund, a H*r«li*li singer visiting her sister, .Mrs. D B. Griffiths. Mr. ami Mrs. tills of Pleasant Home ! of Hl. ( I «ml, Minn , will lead the wing .Mrs. E. J. Snow of Portland has been vlsrligl G Blackburn and family on ing at the Snediwh Miitfdun rlmrrh Sat visiting Mis. laiura Funk. Siimliiv urday afternoon, February fat at 2 p. m Thomas (order of Walla Walla was Mias Glive l.ustml. who luxe had the uml also at 7:*M> p. in. He will alto br in Troutdale the first of the week. Mrs. grip, is improving. ipresent »»n Sunday a* will *I jm > Rev. B. Alice Courier of Litourell Falls visit«! J. Thorn of Purtlatkl, nlio «ill preach her sister, Mrs. J A. Mrson the first of LIPFt K LAIOLKUL faith morning ami evening Rev. E. B. the seek. W I h aver, the trapp-T. Im* added Bjorklund i* a winger of national repu- Mies Florence Stafford spent Sunday another wildcat akin to hi* collection. tation, hence all whuubl try ami hear with Portland friends. The ¡ m oph- are congratulating him ami him. James Moore of Clackamas has been theinaelvec, thinking that their chick The Young lai«li*** Sewing society met en* will havt* |M*arr *< k > ii . with h large attemlance I m «4 Satunlav at visiting his wms, Ray and Jay Moore, Rev. Mr. here. Mr. and Mr* <o»orgr Knieririn at the home of MlC. Eric t’ni*. tended the meeting of the«». A. R. in Nystruui was also present uml ma«le a Chas Reber has sold bis farm and Grealniin laat week ami report a good short *|M vch. Cuffee and cake «»‘re moved Ins family to Portland. served. time. Rev. S. .1. Lindslev of Hillsboro F. H Rix, f»ur wrhool clerk, wa« up The Young People's wxuety met at preached bis first sermon in the Evan on the lull on budm-** Friday the Lutheran church la*t >tmd*y night gelic church here last Sunday evening A whort but to an appreciative audience. 'I r mid Mr«. R P Raamua*» n are on with n go«*! attendance. go<Ml pr<»gram wan rcndere<l. the kick lint. Mr« France^^llard spent Sunday in Wdr«l haw l»een received that Mr*. P. Wilson, who was recently taken to » hospital at Grand Forks, North Dakota, The old Kanaka of thi« place ia al haw undergone nnotber O|»eration, which home uml i* feeling better. she stood uell and tha d«tor* say she I. hi * Benfield, at tended the Ru**ell- is al m<wl out of danger. Mr*. Wilson ville grange aerial la*l Saturday and he ■ ha*, during the short time whe ha* •ny« he hud a good time. lived here, ma<le many friends and is A. Windward aprnt Sunday by the . highly eoteemed. Weal! hope for her family Hnnide. j speedy recovery and |>«»|*e to see her Mamie Walter» ha* returned to Port with her family toon again. land. Mr* I*. Johnson went to Portlaml last Monday on hm-me** C J. Mraon of Warren, Ore., vi*ited BORING i hi* Kun*MM friend* here InM week. (bear Thoren ami Arved <’arl*on went Perry Hanling ami Win. Cunning ham M> n" very severely liurt last week. to Washington laat Saturday for a vi*it. Mr. ami Mr* C. 1*. Johnson and O. They were working fm Dixon A Hill at Thoieii visit« »1 al the home of I*. A. their camp uli top of the hill West of .lohnson lu*t Thur*<lav evening. Mu-ic, Boring when Perry got caught in the I mh I i vocal and instrumental, wa* the trip lim uii'l wa- thrown down. The feature of the evening. log roll, d over him twice. It nlso lot RcV'Jona* Johneon wa* doing bu*i- Billy and rolled over him. Both were ties* in Portland Tuetday. quite badly bruisal. They were taken to the hospital in the aftern*H>n where at last re|»rta th y are getting along The Latonrrll hill is so lutdlv cut ii|> nicely. that it is impossible for any one to trar- Mr 11 iclm made a trip to Bridal Veil laat we«-k. B. Italbamnirr ha* rented the Mr- Gregor place for another y< ar. : EGYPf Portland with her daughter, Mrs. M. Allard Metcalf Mrs Ellen Wright entertain«! the Ladies Aid society at her home on Wed nesday afternoon. John I-arson of Portland wa« enter tain«! by Iris brother, Fred Larson, on Sunday. Evert Stafford visited friends in Port- lai d Sunday. Sandy Harness Shop Mrs. Dan Richardson and Mis« Myr tle tiriffitha^spent Sunday in Portland. Makes The Best Saddles Mrs. Wm. Johnson spent Sunday with her daughter. Bessie Estes, w ho is ill in the Goa! Samaritan hospital. W THE CO1TCTBY All work dune by Hand Miss Eva Bristol has returned to her home in Portland after several weeks’ slay with lo r aunt. Miss Nancy Buxton. Mrs. Frank Bannerman arid sister, Mrs. Annie Reynolds sjient Sunday with friends at Lents. Mrs. Harry Gwens of Vancouver has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Circes a Full Line >1 HORSE GOODS Harness and Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. E. FOSBERG, Prop. Sandy - - Oregon Read the want ads on last page. Ed Edwanls was lu re visiting old ac- el over it. G«i. M Haines is ha U h ng ‘lUaintanees last Sunday. planks with which to repair it. Mrs. I/Ilig is very sick. lost their baby Inst week. They als.« (HIKKTVILL! F <• Wyman is very busy making improvements on his home. The ground has been donated for a Methmlist church by J. T Friel, our Jack Goaher, wb«> had hi* jaw broken enterprising merchant. Money ami ajiilr at work in blir aawmill at Al- lutnlier is being promised for the build spangli, is r< |H»rted n« doing linvly at St. ing. \ inrriit'a hospital. Wm. Runion tilled Rev. J. W. Exon's Thr dance given by the Silve r Cornet appointment at Cliffside church last li.iml at the pnvilli«m Saturday night Sunday. whh well nttemlvil ami all report a goo«l The s|>ecial meetings in charge of time. Rev. J. W. Exon, assisted by Reverend Mr*. Wilbur Wade of Glrx, ia visiting Gillahan, will continue fur the present. with her mother, Mm. Sarah Palmatur. law« Chalker visited friends lu re over Sunday. Sandy Stage and Livery Mrs. A. Car visited Mrs. II. linnsen last week. Palmer's mill is running steadily non ami it makes things look lively again. I Mary Daniels and family will J. Johnson is getting ready to go to leave on Saturday for Iowa where they Sweden for Ilia health. expect to reside in the future. II. Hansen’s son-in-law made a trip Miss Bessie McGaw is a|>ending a fort to southern Oregon last week. night with her parents, E. G. McGaw C. Devcrell visited his mother last Sun and wife. day. Rev. C. B. Rees was not able to fill A dance was given at the home of C. his ap|«>iiitment here Sunday on ac Devcrill Sat unlay night. count of illness. Chas Livoatead went back to the Rev. Mr llootner of Portland hospital last Satunlav on account <4 preached in the Presbyterian church his eyes affix-ting him. here Sundav evening. Mrs. W. II. Miller, wlio has been ill. Mrs. P. J. Smith has lieen down from is some better. Washington visiting her cousin. Willard Cook. Pltasanl Home Baptist Church, Cottrell. Or. C. E. Cree was a Proprietors LKAVKS * : £ AV ; : 1 M0R6AN & DONAHUE ¡’ Sandy for Boring., .. «• «« •< Boring for Sandy. ... .0:30 a. .2:30 p. 8:35 a. .4:42 p. m. m. m. ni. At Sandv makes connections with Salmon mail stage. Also makes con- < > nectmna for Aschoff's and meets first car at Boring. ♦*♦«¿♦«♦♦♦♦4♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Portland visitor Sunday ........... lOa.m Monday. , . ..lla in - Morning *er%tee Evening Hvrvlre ... ..Sp. m Mrs. Anna Swank visited friends in i Young people’!* society .............. 7 :*» p in <\»tlHge pruyrr meeting. Thurxlay * p. m Troutdale last Thursday. PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST VllAPEL Mrs. Gibson and Miss Grace Lee of Miss Elon-nee Blcckinger has Iwen Sunday m*hool ............. . 3 p. nt Portland visited their aunt, 4 p. m Shaw, last Friday. I'ntiI Dunn has live acres underway of engaged by the school board to teach Preach I ng services until Mnreli 13th. ALL \ RK Al I V IMV1TKI). I clearing. COTTMLL In connection with the i»>slolllce ut Bull Run. Daily Stage to Gresham leaving Bull Run at 7 a. m. Leaving Grvabam at I p. m. •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Rev. Il F. Rowland x ¡sited thia place The Wednesday night prayer meetings at Cottrell are regularly attended and this wis'k ill the interests of the pro- posed new Methodist church. He is j follow cl by the choir practise. presiding elder of the Salem district. Ed. Smith has moved to lledin’a Dave Dougin«« ha« «old over 150 Nix I farm. es of apples this w inter at an average of Mr. Milan, wlm purchased the ller- *1 a box. i like farm, has four tine oxen hauling Mrs. Maggie Hugh visited Mrs. Dave out wood. Ihiiiglass this week. About 25 |>ersons took the trip to Or- Tom Stone and wife will leave the i egon City to witness the himlii trial, lir«t of the month for California where w hich has been delayed on account of they will make their future home. Lawyer Brownell’s prolonged illness. J. II. I.. Maybee visited John Freal, | The date now set for the trial is April I. Jr., this week. Spi S&UÙM a GAIINE a «■s™ r.liihhin Clubbing Irndld Offer Wehav* arrange- menta with Met all« M ¿garlar, the well- known ladle- faxhion maganne. by whkh •» are al>)e tu orter our paper f« r one year and Xl« Call a Magazine foe one year for the pei e ol thia |wper alone All we need aty at-out McCall a la that It has nioee aut<«< rit-era than any ortirr ladle« ma ,a rinetn the world I.at tot numi-er always on •Ok*. Mrs. W. C. Burch and daughter of Gresham were gifrsts of Mrs. C. Cora An derson on Monday. The business of the Pacific Express company in Fairview has become so large that it is necessary to employ two large trucks, a very unusual thing for a small town. The company sent out a new truck last week. Geo. McIntyre of Portlaml is spend ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. Cora Anderson. Mrs. Joseph Hamlin an 1 daughter visited relatives in Portland yesterday. 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. Phone rush orders after six o’clock to Farmer 198 Orient, Ol*e. aeeesoesseaaeaeaoaeoaasoosoeaeaaeeaa a arlow, Blaser & Harlow General TROUTDALE, ; J < ► < ► Ü Merchandise OREGON