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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
conitfii van gave a farewell Valentins party to* their friend,. All enjoyed llivinwlvea Ix»roy Radford ha« l*-» n on the wirk with game* and mualc. A dainty lunch- li«t* eon waa a«rved. The number present Mr«. D. D Jack ig v hit big relatives waa twanly-lwo. in Woodburn, Mra. Olia’ aiater and huabitnd from A donkey engine is now being iim «I to Richar«! AmJerson, Hr , has ptirchai d R1XKW00D Newton liralin 1« visiting friend* in California, who vlaited her a few week* ■Id in the work of excavation for Wine- the Ihtnhd O'Khea house ami lots for llockwooil I« boomingl Th« flvs acrv ■go, are now making bar another viait. hurt'* building. Heveral team* and Nebraska. He expectii to I m - gom* about IlfiOO. A. M. tract, «I th« old Marlin ami Huy«* Anderson and family, Mra. Kennedy lias been on the aick meu are employed. The.lUiglue.i* used three month*. lurma, 150 aerea in all, ar» «old and th* wdio are now occupying the place, will Nome of the firmer« I thin vicinity in pulling out the Ixiuldar* and in hel|x owncra ar« clearing ami building. liat. shortly move into their new house » are hauling |»otuUM*N for »hipment to ing the trama to draw the load» of dirt Martin Ignari* haa a new phone in Many boniva have Iweii built ami «re which will I m - complete as soon as plas Han Frunrinco, already Ix-lng occupied. The Ml-foot life bom«. The telephone lin« I« grow« from the pit. Mc««r«. Boolh and <>'<'<>nne|| have tered. J. Wati'hmann of Hubbard, Orr , ha* haul, callixl Martin avenue, will I« Ing toward Bandy gradually. Frank Agti II and family are moving nearly flubbed their contra« t of clearing been visiting Id* niece, Mra. H. H. Lo turmxl into « tit) foot county road. Roy Berber viailed friends In Pleasant two acres of new laml f«>r Elmer Fxl- into the ie«iden<r just aero« the strut gan. It<s kwixMl will be the next city «a«t and Homa laat week. from their former reahlen* near to 1'urtland. Grandfather Rooencranti of < anl»y ward«. J. IL Schram and family will occupy I* T. Dunn hnw hen helping Clint has been visiting relatives here. The granger* have concluded to buy POWE EE VALLEY the Piper bom»«-, vacated by Frank Ax Edward« clear laml. the old H'lioolhoua« aa soon ■■ they can Will Maclntoali and wife have inuyrd The young peoples aiaiiaty of t lie Lu* to Portland. The county aurveyor ami a gang of tell and family. «■•cure an acre ol ground oil the Ba«e W. N. Maxey of Colwell, Llaho, hat Lille road inaldr the city limit* of Rock tbrran church bad a good attendance at Mra D. F. Hubbard and ton Harry men locate«! the Edward« road from Bear Crr« k bridge eaat and north to the rented A. L. Htooe’s farm and hx« wood and will make II into an up-to- last Bunday night's meeting. A very ■|>eiit Saturday in Portland. Mr. Illi, program was rendered of music both Pipe- Line road. The »Mine party aho moved liis family onto the plac date ball. Mlaa Mary Buxton, who is engaged as located the Proctor road from Cottrell Maxey expects to build a residence here Mlaa B. Meredith, our teacher, haa vocal and instrumental. public acbool teacher in Portland, *|>ei>t »choolhoiim* caat ami noith to the Pip- auoii. Chas. Johnson la building a niodarn Bunday at her home here. reelgned Imr position on account of |M»ur Line road. A. L. Stone and family are now liv ing collage on bi* property here near tlm banith. Mra. Henry luatoiirs-ll of Ijitomell Al. E«lwarda, with a crew of men, ia in W. T. Scott*« r«>.»U n< v. Mr. Htone Mile* Grlmahaw «on sgalnat the auto achixilhouae. Falla lias lieen visiting her daughter, blueting ami clearing out the Paul Dunn ami mother, Mrs. Wetmore, will leave Born to Mr. and Mra. Frank Gustaf Mrs Carl lairsoii. pnity w Im k 11 h*l liia cow aomrtim« ago. for the Lot alx>ut March 1H. M r*. mad ami will noon plank it. son on February I Dll, a daughter. The amount >m*l for wa* $<V>. Mra If. W. Grant of Portland *|>eiit Stone will have his r»al estate office in ... Carl Norldom and family of Seattle la Bunday with her parents. D. W. McKay A very pleaaant «veiling waa apent at what is now Mrs. Wetmore'« drt Finak- BUIL RIN the home id Mr and Mr». Kilteriiig re visiting Ida mother, Mr*. C. J. Nord- ■nd wife. ing shop. cently. Wliiat waa lini game of the Irloui. Weeley Racon ba« been on the aick Jennie and Matilda Dell of Sellwisxj Mrs. W. T. Scott left last Fri<lay for ■'veiling. Mr. Wolf and Mra. Kittterlng Mlaa Ella Bottlraon of Portland viailed were guest* at the home of Mr* Viola liat the peat week. Aberdeen, Wash , where she will visit won drat prise and Mra. William, of her home folk* last Bunday. Hteplirna on Bunday. A Kotxinan ami wife are viaiting rel for about three week*. Ml Beoti and Mr. Ruble were a«arde<l Mlaa Esther Htefanson has liven sick. ative« here this wwlc. A. B. Millie ol The Uallea spent Sun Mr«. L. Kenner of Portland »¡«ent the Ixxiby. Rt-fti-ahmenla were served Mr*. K. E. Elliot of Eagle Creek re day with relative« here. Mr. ami Mra. Lanndree, ami Mr. and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. H. Khaw. and Mr*. O. J Brown entertained the cently visitci In thia locality. Norris Htone, Fred Clutterham and Mr«. Kotaman were gur-t« of the Cline Mr. ami Mr«. T. J. Crute celebrate«! gueata with music. Mr. Chrialainaon ia recovering from W. Clapp spent Sunday in Portland. family Nundav. their joint birtInlays last Monday with Mr. ami Mr*. 0. J Brown were nir- pneumonia. Mr. Woodcock ia having aonie clear a birtinlay dinner. Mr. Crute ha« Robert White returned Sunday from priaed laut Thuradiy night by a visit A. B. Elliott A Company have lately a two weeks' stay in Pori la nil with In» ing done. Hr now owns the place reached his four score and eleventh year from *>>mx friend* and neighbor* bought a fine «pan of horse«. while Mr». Crute la« ks two year* of be ■later-in-law, Mra. Napier, who han known aa ll e Sweet farm. Gan»* «ere played and rvlrealioioiita David Paliliblad lia* returned to the been very ill. On Saturday «Mr». Na pH r Mr. Glover of Portland viaitrd bia ing four score am! ten. •ervcl. After a jolly, g.ard time and Elmer Jenkins ami wife ffient the music and *lnging, the paity depaitad Behnke - Walker buaineaa college in was taken to the hospital for treatment. new home, formerly the (’line farm, on Portland after a few month'* vacation. week end With their parent«, < ». O. for llivir home*. Mis« Florence Stafford, who haa been Sum lay. Mia» Anna Unia ia attending buaineaa with her »inter, Mra. Henry Richardson, Clarence Jackann ia working for Mr. Dolph and wife and O. H. Jenkin* and college In Portland. the pa»t seven weeks, went tn Gresham Woodcock for a few week«, putting up wife. FU ASAN I HOMI W. W. Ashcraft and wife, Wm. By- E. J. Gradin baa been having the Saturday, where «be will be employed fence«. Mr« I M. IkHiglaaa is quite alck with grip. in the drug store of Arthur Dowsett. era ami w ife, and F. H. Crane ami wife pneumonía She ia living cared at her attended Pomona grange at Evening Mins Alice Courier of La tour ell Falla Mi«« Anna Rasare liaa gone to Port UTLR LAIOLRELL home here Star grange on Saturday. ia a guest of her aiater, Mra. J. Alfred land where ahe will make her home. Mr». Stanley gave a dancing party to I he m liDoliiiatr« of Mia« Minnie l«ay< Mr*. W. A. Townsend wa» ralle«! to- (J. F. Lind recently entertained Mr. Larson. a numlx-r of her friend* lant Saturday man gave her a «urpriae ¡»arty one even L’nion. Ore., Ia»t week on account of Mra. Ruby Allen Edmon« and child of ami Mra. Green of Portland. evening. ing la»t wm k. She revel\rd many nice the iilnee* of her mother. Portland are visiting her grandmother, The |»c<»plv «1 District No. 43 held a prrarnt« from her friend« Mra. Amanda Pelton. Mr«. G. E. Shaver retrfrned the latter telephone meeting Monday night at N. t haii D Haven ami Mi«« Ellen IteHa- BORING part of the week from a fortnight'« visit The carpenter'« car« are here and the Lund's pl.ice. with relatives et ('lat&kanie and Cath Jim Imel haa moved buck to Boring work on the O. R. A N. depot will In-gin M ihm Stell« Andrmon wan in Trout- lamet. and ia building an addition to liia Ironac. very aoon. dale on Saturday an«! attended the Ed Brown ha« alao moved buck ami ia Misa Frances Barringer, Mr. < ieorge Mra. Fred Larson left February IVlh dance given by the Woxlinm. ompan enlarging Ilia quarter*. ami Mr. Patton of Portland were Sun- for New York, where «lie expect« to re Mr». Itoii hat lx-en visiting her ai»tvr day guests of Mis« Ethel Shaver. Mr. and Mr» Atare have been viait main for about four moutha viaiting rel .. —-------- -------------- »•»•, t who ie an k in a Portland hospital. atives. ing friend* in Portland. ’my/I Mr. l-aughhn ia fixing up hia house J. I* l-ee of Portland was in town Mra. Glenora Vandrver of Troutdale MELROSE ami ex|«ecta bia wife fruin K-maa« soon. was married to Isaac J Babbit of Kell laat week. Spraying is now un«ler good headway Mra. Benfield and ton Ijewia spent Koad Huperviaor Ixtke i* laying new ogg, Idaho, on Tueaday, February 17th, an«l orchards are being pruned ami put w here Friday evening at Anderton*« plank on the road running north from in Portland. Mr. and Mra. Babbitt will in good condition generally. they played wfii«t. live in Kellogg. Boring. lx*t the good work go on. The old Cedar schixilhouse ha« been Ix»wi» Benfield went to town Saturday Born to the wife of Albert Derry on Mr. and Mra. Ammer »pent Bunday torn down and the ground is being morning. February 17th, a daughter. with Morand'a. made ready for cultivation, The ol<l Laura Ro»» l a* been tick with the buihiing ha» stood lor many years as an Mra. Annie Reynold» has been a| end Bail cohls prevail in till* locality. grip but ia improving. inti-resting lam! mark. Some of the R L. Balrin wa* out Bunday and ing a few daya in Portland. logs are in a wonderfully good state of Dan M ickley has lawn laid up for sev «pent the day with Hollis. Yoo connot vote on last year’s registration BULL RVN, OREGON Bargains in the "Herald Want Ad«, preservation, considering the number of eral days with rheumatism. Have o)iened a years they have been exposed to the el Mrs. Frank Flomlel is very ill. DOVER ements. Mr. Conra«l, the present own B. B. Ltgan, who has txM>n confined WE If IltS er of the property, is one of «»ur moet Rev Ingall* of lx*nt* ia aaaiatina Rev. to hi« bed for several weeks, is now able progressive ami successful farmer*. Holden i* busily engaged in Mr. Exon in revival meeting* at J. W. to be up. of the Ericson Undertaking Co. building and repairing building* and Emmett Starr, w ho has been si k for I Dover. K. P Bldg . «Ml Alder Street Dr. R. E. Holm has returned from a fences <>n the upper Harmon place re In connection with the postofllce some time, ia better. Dr. D. A. Water* preached at Ihjver buaiiic»* trip to Reedvil'.e. at Bull Run. cently bought by Mr. Holden. The pink of the peach blossom is be ♦ Bunday. Republican Candidate for the nomination of The old Hicklin farm has fxx'ii sold tn Washington'* birthday was doublv ginning to sh«>wr. Mr. Drenkrl and Dan l-eabo were a Columbia Blough rancher for pasture celebrated at Welches, the ¿2nd of Feb Countv Coroner Spud-sorting is one <»f the wavs in « Dover caller* la«t week. land. The farm contains 1200 acre* ruary I* nig Mr* U W. Kern's birthday lacaving Bull Run at 7 a. m. which the farmer atnus<s himself nowa itut t ii it iiiitittttttitttiiiitiiiniiiiiii st«»» The Latliee'Aid cociety met at Mr*. and is the llivklin donation land claim Leaving Greabain at 1 p. ni. also. days. Guy Woodie'» last Friday. Ed. Woodard, who has been living on •••••••••••••••a Mr. Decker of Pleasant Home has Mis. E. A. Staffor«! visile«! Mrs. I* F. the Hicklin farm, will move onto hi* moved onto his place near here and in Evans Sunday evening. own place. tend* to build and improve it. I Mr. Uollinge. the stage man, is build Makes The Best Saddles HLRIBIRI ing an addition to and generally over IN THE COUNTRY Will Run Wednesdays and Satur CORBITT Wc Are Mra. Emily vi-ited her daughter, hauling bi* e.ibin. He expects to have days. Will deliver feed on these All work done by Hand Mr. Rayburn returned from Wasco the neatest cottage on the camp grounds Mrs. Woodard of Troutdale Sunday. days only. Monday, where lie went to attend the soon. Carries a Full Lint if 8. Knighton of Gresham waa calling FLOUR and FLED at Portland ALL OF OUR WINTER GOODS funeral of his father. - Prices. Mr. Rathiel, owner of the old Ross on relative* here Sunday. HORSE GOODS Mr*. Sella Evana returned from Port place, has begun the construction of a W. James of t’pper Lat Hirell was seen < • ROBERT TASSELL < i land Tuesday evening. new log cabin to be finished in June. in this vicinity Sunday. Harness and Shoe REPAIRING < • To Q Cottrell and Boring, - Oregon | Promptly done Mrs. Murphy's dog was |«>isoned last E. D. Chamlierlain is the present poe- make room for Spring Goods soon to arrive Mra. Jessie Emily visited Mias Kate week. Autopsy disclosed the presence Johnson Sumlay. resaor of a new Milburn wagon. V. E. FOSBF.RG, Prop. of ground glass. The residents of this Sandy - - Oregon Mr«. Sarah Kincaid who ha* spent section have no use for a dog poisoner Read the want ads on last page. several week« with Mr«. Ostrau in Purl* tGV PI and if the guilty party or parties can be land, returned Friday. apprehended, they will lie prosecufed Rev. W. T. Scott hired some men to on Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wool Underwear, The stock holders of telephone line to the full extent of the law. Mr. Fau- clear some more of the church ground. < > No. 2 hehi a busine** meeting nt tin bion's dog was recently poisoned the Flannel Shirts, Mackinaws, Men’s and home of E. D. Cliaiiilx-rlaiii Tuesday same. Boy ’ s Suits, Etc., Etc. < • Announcemet! evening. Fishing prom is s to lie excellent this We wish to announce that we are Messrs. Reed, Henrickson, Snitxer coming season. Mr. Brown says some A Lar^e Line to Select From and Ikxlaon attended the ball at Wash monster trout went over the dam dur- now running our mill and have a gixxl supply of luinlier on hand and arc in ing high water. ougal Friday evening. a |H>sition to till house and barn orders. < ► C. Smith of Portland *|>ent Sunda; JONSKUD BROS., Kelso. < • at his farm here. i I (III RKY VILLE P. O. Address, Orient. Ore., Route 1. - Favor and Floyd Reed placed a five- Cobu Mori«ton lias sold bis shingle < > borse marine engine in their new t'udi < • mill to Geo. Edon and will move on bis NOTICE TO BUILDERS. < » lioat this week. homestead a half mile farther buck. I • II Sealed bids will be receiver! by the J. Wald ba* moved back to bis place District S.diool Board of District No. < I WHATEVER WE ADVERTISE- WE IM) < • near Salmon river. AIMS 107, Clackamas Uountv, Oregon, until John T. Friel, Jr., ia building a barn. March 15. 19 for the contract to build G. Batea came up last Wednesday and A surprise party was given at the a schoolhouse, said building to l>e com Thursday with supplies for Mr. I »aven First-class accommodations home of J. II. I.. Maybe« lust week, pleted by Aug. I, 19 <S. Commercial trade solicited port's store. Gaines, music and dancing were en- Plans and sp.-cifiegtinns can be Clean be Is and good meals Earl White has the mumps. joye.1. Everyone brought a well-tilled seen at the residenceof the undersigned Fted Stable in Connection Mrs. Yandle and two babies and Mis* l>a*ket and a tine lunch was sot ved Ut at Cottrell. On»., on and after February Jennie Oldham ami sister, Louise, visit midnight. 15th. The right is reserved to reject ed Mrs. Win. liardin and family Sun any and all bids. CASPER JUNKER, Prop. day. By order of Hoard of Directors, Job Printing Neatly Done at < > Sandy, Oregon J R. HALL. Dist. Clerk Mrs. Yandle’s brother, Mr. Morby, , i i The Herald Office. *««*«•«««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Orient, Ore., Route 1. and wife are living on the Johns place. Correspondence TROUTDALE E FAIRVIEW AIRVIEW Y ^^T fâ^CUTS LEETE-ROBERTS COMPANY Register FIRST-CLASS - - GENFRAL STORE r i c s o n Daily Stage to Gresham Sandy Harness Shop Closing Out I 10 to 25 per cent Discount Guessing Contest c,0TEJ,i^n OB JiSLSandy Hotel BORNSTEDT & RUEGG Sandy, Oregon Harlow, Blaser & Harlow General Merchandise TROUTDALE, OREGON Xr