Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 27, 1908, Image 3

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Clackamas County
<> L K A N I N O M
Correspondence
PLLASANI HOMt
SANDY
Alva Loudef bocll visit«»! his 14rents
and friarxi» htrra. II* had Ina camera
with him and U»ok «nine tine view« with
him to the city.
Fra* I Hatch and Mr, Burnett have
■old their placet and will vacate the
property soon.
Irene Pouglaaa it on the tick liat.
The work is advancing rapidly on the
Grange hall being built in Pleasant
Home.
Ted I «ar sen visited his brother R. Lar*
m * u recently.
Mrs. E. M I>* uk I sm , who has lieen at
the Portland sanitarium for three week»
with pneumonia, returned home Mun­
day niuch improved Harlow and Irene
took up the «lore work.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jewell Collin» have been
visiting Mr. Catline' gramlimrents, Mr.
snd Mrs. Otis
W E. Market!'» father and mother
from Portland are »¡»ending a few day»
heir.
Theo. Miller has moved from M. E
<’ar|wi»ier’e to Mrs. Cleggetn
M inh Ida Linen is ill With the grip.
The Christian Endeavor meeting was
not held last Munday on account of
Chita Hunter not ijeing able to attend.
Mi«» Ellen iJeliaven will lead nest
Munday evening.
The brllavens ar* again living in
their old honae.
They have (»ought
land of Mrs. Johns ami will Ixiild on it
soon.
M im Vfta Bacon <»/ Portland and
Mies Mamie lloskr of Oregon City were
entertained by Miss Zell Gibbons and
Winnie Kuake ot this place.
While Mr. ami .Mrs Chas. Hunter
acre di ivmg to < «r»nhan* the other day,
their horse I » came frightened by a blast
near th»* road and ran away, throwing
the occupants out.
Fortunately they
were not injured, hut the hor»e gut
away and waa somewhat injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan have moved In­
to their new home which they recently
purchased from Mr. Layman.
Mra Carpenter visited her si«ter,
Mrs Knighton »4 Boring, last Satur­
day.
Mrs Otis' brother han returned to
his home in Kansas City.
The bora of Pleasant Home gave
Herbert Simmon» a rousing charivari.
Dr. McElroy was in Portland three
«lays last work on business.
Quantity mid Our I’riuea Are Right.
The Handy river baa been 21 feel
above low water mark tor a few days.
Know melting on Ml. Hood la given ga
a lull
of Window (Hass.
All Hizo
the cause.
The cMndiflates are making their
rounds with their usual gem rosily.
Thu merchants of Kandy claim tlieir
: Males u‘ March to l»e mui h larger than
‘ that of March. IIM7, hy une*f<»urttl 1 a ith
all mills closed down,
Thu bold and
' liveiy businva» la to arly double.
There will be three stage lines run*
i
Hing between Ikrriug and Welches Itos
summer. Ttrriu will l»e two m*w r re-
»oris above Welcltes and they aspect
nearly double the amount of ¡ample to
visit Ml. Hoel ti an any previous jenr.
Antone Burgard has bought 4G acres
ol land ol the Mil'ormaik place* and
will build a new Lou»« as su<»ii as lum­
ber cab lie hauled.
'J he Johnson Lumlwr company's naw
mill cluartl Monday.
They will make
nom« rvpaim and changes on the mill
ami will also make a lie drive as souu
as there is bar'k waler in the Kandy at
1 ruutdale.
The Herman American a«a*iety held
H II A l
W E
A D V li R T INI!
W H
D O
its Ural aorial Haturday evening, March
2ist, all claiming a g-»od time. I he uext
meeting will be held Ihu Ural Kunday in
kpril
There will I m * a dance at Junker*» ball
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nest {Saturday given by the buys of lhe
>andy »tag«* line
< a»|M*r Junker and family drove out
> to B. r. Hart’s ranch Sunday afternoon.
There is some talk of organising a
I art id at thia place au<l everyone ought
to encuurage it
Handy could have a
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■ivians in the vicinity.
Gust ¡Uhicns came <lown Iron* Aims
Sunday.
lien McKee ami his little gon <>f Port­
land visited th»- Kuikow family of >andj
Rr ge Sunday.
M. Buitano o| (’««sta Rico was doing
busincM in Kandy last week
Kandy 1» one ol tliosvcroes road town» '
you read about
We own the cunitner .
rial center of one ot the best farming'
1 and iruit NvctioiiN in the world.
Keep 1
your eye <m Sandy.
L. G. Holden of the Toll Gale made a
busHices trip to Portlaud lust seek.
A great numlwr of fishermen from
(ORBLil
VAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS, PLOWS, CULTI­ Portland were out Sunday in «¡uent of L. A. Kincaid matin the city on laat
m | m ^-kled beauties.
VATORS, HARROWS, ETC.
Gust I>»guM ami family of Portland Th un», lay.
• ¡a-nl Sunday al their homestead on '
Apioe Hughe» purchase«I a fine team
IARNESS and ACCESSORIES.
>amly river.
ol horses in Portland thia week.
TOVES, RANGES, WASHING MACHINES, ETC?
W < . 1N»1 m « mi of Portland was a
A Surifiay m li<X)l waa organised at thia
visitor on Saturday of last week
OOKING UTENSILS and SHELF HARDWARE.' Sandy
place on Sunday with ll»e following offi­
Voters who have not
registered
Mr. Hick», superintendent; Mra.
ohould du so at once. Rrgntlrulion l»c- cer»
C. E. Smith, assistant au¡»erintemient
fure lhe primaries 1 loaes April 7.
John Mar-rho who is employed at ami organist; Mm. G. II. Chamberlain,
Johnson Lumber company spent Sun* secretary and tn*aeuier.
r-
' «lay with his family on the bluff.
Reverend Soule will preach in the 1
II. I.. Chalker of Cherryville trans* »choolhuupc the firat ami third Sundays
acted bn»irn-m» 111 Sandy Saturday.
in the mon!Ii.
M Boitam» of Costa Rico went to
Mra. Sarah Kincaid spent several days ,
Portland Tuesday to visit Ins sister wh<>
with friend« at Ferndale place.
is ill.
Mrs. Rami visited at Bridal Veil on
Mrs W. R Allen ami M im Mabel
Enel of t berryvilie were Sandy visitors Wednesday.
Monday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Rragsdon, Floyd anti F.
Paul Ihinn of Cottrell was shaking W Iteed attended the St. Patrick's day
hands withold friends here Monday.
dance at Waahongul.
Redding Russell who lias la-en quite
Mm. Lucy Kinraid ami Mias Sim­
sick at the Johnson null is iniproving.
lie Wkfl taken to his Imine at Cotbet! mons were Portland visitors8atarday.
I Tuesday.
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PROPRII IOR
A. C. Braumback Ims been suffering
EGYPT
with rheumatism but we are glad to re*
There are squatters on railroad land
ia»rt that he is improving.
... .fl 30 a. n*
Villard Kiel cm 11 til on our merchants here which they hope will lie o|*ened by
..... 2 :30 p. m.
Moiulay in t!»e interest uf Cl onset & the government.
...... 8 :3& a. in.
1 I levers
...... 5.02 p. n*.
Mr. Smith of Brower was badly bit­
M. McCormick sprayed C. Junker's
ten in the band bv a dog recently.
At Hau Iv makes connections with Salmon mail stage. Also makes con­
orchard Munday.
nect! Ji» h»r As« hoff’s ami meet« first car at Boring.
W. Elon prrftclird at Bullrun and
Rev. W. T. Scott has purchased lum­
Cherryville Sunday.
ber at Bridal Veil for the new church.
Mr and Mrs. A. G. Burnatcdt visited 1
O. Westland went to Portland last
at Cedaivilie Sunday.
W. E. Burgess who is working at week on business.
Boring visited his family al Bull R ud
Sunday*
Sandy has two general atorrw. one hard*
Much land is lieing cleared in this lo­
ware store, one furniture store, one drug
WAS IMPORTI D I ROM GI RMANY
WAS I OAI.I D IN 100».
store one meat market, one hotel, one cality. M. C. Donahue has two men
IO AMERICA IN 1907 BY A. C. Rl BY ft CO.
mm I ood , one barlter »hop. one harnet* clearing lor him.
I'agett Bros. A com­
whop, one tin shop, a chop niilll, two pany are clearing land for Mr. Jones,
churches, several lodges, a good school
Mr. Jones
ami one ihwtor.
Sandy needs a brass who bought the l>ogg farm.
JIT BLACK, is HANDS HIGH. 6YEAIIS0I.D, WEIGHT, 1060,
I mhh I, a good live young physician and is having 10 acres cleared and will plant
GIRTH AROUND THE HEART H3 INCHES
a few more boosters.
all of his farm to fruit trees.
Paul Mignola of Dover transacted
Mr. am! Mrs. J. H. Dixon have been
buainews here Monday.
visiting Mrs. Dixon's parents for a
Samlv is going to have a race track
week.
They have sold their place at
lhe ruining »racon.
Monday and Saturday at li. F. Donahue's Itarn at Boring
A ¡»arty of travelers »tailed to cross Firland and are now living in Portland.
luesday and Wednesday at Donahue's Stage Barn. Sandy
the im untainrwii the Harlow road but
W. L. Dagett and Miss Nora Gilbert
Itiursday noon to I riday noon, at Jonea' Barn, l.stacada
had to give up on account of the snow s|>eiit Sunday evening at the home of
and go back to Troutdale amt tl.lTr . I \
Paul Dunn.
boat.
\ (riii.h. «, Ilru.lu.,, Eie
Can Furniali You Oil and l ead in Any
—NEW
NEW
MEN’S
NOBBY HATS
Dry Goods, Furnishings, Etc.
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
SANDY,
OREGON
Tawney & Bell
GENERAI HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
I AWNEY & BELL
ANDY.
OREGON
Sandy Stage and Livery ♦
I M I» ORTE I)
GERMAN
COACH
ACHILL
COTTRELL
— DESCRIPTION —
TERMS: To Insure, $20; Season, $12; Single
I.eap, $7.50
MANAGER
DAMASCUS
Mr. ami Mrs. J. 1>. Chitwood were
guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Leu Siefer on
Him« lay,
E. DONAHUE
SECRETARY
Anton Maier of Firwood .pent Sun­
day at the “Wayside.'*
Frank Teevin, who has been very
aick, ha. liven taken to the hospital.
Judging from the amount of work
A rarload of potatoes haa been ship­ being put on the roads, Multnomah will
ped from Siefer to Washington for seed be glivl to take the north part of Clack-|
amas county.
in replanting the district» washed out
Miss Nina HeAcock ha. just closiil the
by lhe recent H imm I s .
winter school al Firwood and has re- '
Mr. awl Mra Maple of Molalla »¡»ent turned home.
Sunday with brothers ami sinters at
The eltH-trie storm on Thursday burn­
Ih Hs rt Fori*««’ before leaving for their ed out several ot the fuse, at the tele­
phone Central at Damascus.
new home at lluod River.
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AIMS
School opened Ikst week.
Mias Flor­
ence Blwhinger is the teacher.
Fred Newby and family have returned
to tlieir home at flood River.
Albert Riederhnsch waa A'en on the
streets of Anns Sunday.
Aims lioaata of a dancing school.
Mr. Moore and family left for Hood
River Sunday.
Thomas Day lias returned from a
business 'rip to Green Point, Oregon.
Everyone had a good time nt the
dance given at the home of Ona Daven­
port Saturday night.
Orange blossoms are budding on Cou­
gar Mountain and wedding ta-lls will
noon he ringing.
Mr. Oldham ami family have gone
back to theiriiome at Green Point.
Mrs. John Taylor and daughter Etta
visited Mrs A. L. Martin last week.
LEETE-ROBERTS
COMPANY
BI LL RUN, OREGON
Have opened a
FIRST-CLASS *
- GENERAL STORE
In conn-ction with the poetotTire
at Bull Kun.
Daily Stage to Gresham
Leaving Bull Run at 7 a. m.
I.eaving Gresham at 1 p. tn.
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TROUTDALE
L A. Harlow ol Troutdale, one of the
"Id time people of this portion of the
county, has come out as a candidate for
the legislature
_ About 26 members of the Troutdale
Chapter, O. E ti., visited the Washing­
ton Chapter in Portland on .Monday
evening and were royally entertained.
The new <>. R A N. depot is rapidly
nearing completion.
Harry Hubbard la recovering from an
attack of scarlet lever.
Mrs. Violet Stevens and Chester,
Claud and Eva Stevens have all beeq ill
with the grip.
Mrs. Frank Brannigan and eon have
returned from a trip to California.
Mrs Peter Peterson, Mrs. Dan Mick-
ley and Alvali Coupeland visited Mrs.
Ralph Coupeland at Fairview.
Dan Strebin brought down a flue herd
ol horses hum Eastern Oregon last
week.
Mra. Holman of Portland has moved
here to remaiu a short time before go­
ing South lor the summer.
Mr Winchester of California has >>een
staying with Peter Owens.
Mra. Harry Wood and Grandmother
Wiaai visited relatives in (ireshaui on
Sunday and Monday.
Cheater Stevens spent Sunday with
his uncle, !,. Stevens, at Oregon City.
Wm. Rosencrantz lias returned from
Molalla «here he has been on lus farm
lor the past few months and has gone
to work at the I nion Meat company’s
plant again.
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S. S. Logan is able to t* up again.
J. H. Hudson spent Munday in Port­
land. Mr. Hudaou is running lor jus­
tice ol the leave for this district.
John Organ and Mies Susie lied rick
were visitors in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. A. T. Tiller ami children visited
Mrs. Tiller's daughter, Mrs. C. Jud l at
Haley Sunday,
Mrs. Richard Latourell expects to
move back to Troutdale and make her
home here.
Mrs. J Jennings visited relatives in
< iresham Monday
Mr. Jennings is ill
with the grip.
The concrete workers are now at
work on the basement of Winehardt'a
building, ami il the weather permits
will complete their work in a few days.
TROUTDALE,
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TALK IS CHEAP, Hence we don't aey much about ourselves.
We sell the g'«»is and others talk for us.
We are too busy at
this time of year even to write a big ad., but what you read in
thia ad. you can !«iik on—and there's a lot more to tail.
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they are bringing us good returns.
Nuf Sed................................
Specialties
STAPLE
and
FANCY GROCERIES
DRY GOODS and SHOES
HARDWARE, DISHES, ETC.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
BUILDER’S MATERIAL
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES
Patent
Medicines
JUST WHAT YOU NEED
Phone for Prices.
Phone Your Orders.
The regular meeting of Fairview Civic
Improvement club was held on Monday
evening. Napoleon Davis reported the
petition lor iucor|ioration bad been ac­
cepted by the county court. The fol­
lowing were noniitated for city otiicers :
Mayor, G. E Shaver ; recorder, Wm.
Butler; treasurer, A T. Axtell; mar­
shall, J. H Schram; alderman, W. El-
lison, D 8. Dunbar, C. E. Cree, C.
8he|>ard, E. A. Whitney and J. LuscIl­
er
IL C. Campbell is having a wire
fence built and other improvements
made on his NO acres recently purchased
lomtad boMMM the 0. K • N 10*4
aud Sandy road between Fairview aud
Troutdale.
Harry Ikmley, division foreman of
the bridge amt building department of
Washington division, was here on Mon­
day to visit Mrs. H. 8. Shaw.
Mrs.
Donley and children who have been
here with Mrs. Donley's mother the
past month went with Mr. Donley to
their uew home at Spokane.
The Portland Dairy association have
again begun the manufacture of cheese
al their iactory here.
For the past
year the milk has been sent to the Port­
land iactory after being separated but
the supply of milk has become too great
for lhe facilities ol that factory, thus
the need of again starting the Iactory
here.
Two carloads of cement have just
been unloaded here, the largest one
containing 100,000 pounda.
One be­
longed to J. M Davis of Terry and the
other to I^wis Shattuck of Gresham.
Both came from Nethti.
Lloyd Axtell returntai home Sunday
from Cliffs, Wash., where he has been
with his uncle the past few months.
Mrs. G. O. Dolph will entertaiu the
mem tier, of the Y. P. S. C. E. on Fri­
day evening of this week.
W. H. Osburn of Portland visited
friends here Sunday.
Mrs. 0. A. Jackson has had a new
fence built around her yard.
Jack Luscher is putting in tiling on
his wet land.
J. W. Townsend has been building
new fence on his farm and has made a
neat wire fence around his lawn.
Mrs. M. C. Cornett and daughter.
Miss Ivy, went to Springwater last Fri­
day returning on Monday. They visit­
ed old friends and relatives and looked
after interests there.
Mrs. O. A. Jackson, Mrs. Cora Ander­
son, E. G. McGaw and wife, A. I..
Stene, Rev. W. T. Scott, J. M. Martin­
dale. A. T. Axtell and Mrs. J. W.
Townsend were recent Portland visitors.
Mrs. Ralph Coupeland has been ill
with tonsilitis.
11. C. Campbell, president of the Sun
Dial Ranch coni|>any, has been here
looking alter intereats.
W. Grant has returned here to look
after Mr. Camptxdl’s horses.
G. R. Wilcox lias gone to Hood River
for a few days' stay.
J. A. Brown of Portland has been
here on business.
Job Printing Neatly Done at
The Herald Office.
PHONE FARMERS 281
T routdale
Oregon
ÜÏLSandy Hotel
First-class accommodations
Commercial trade solicite!
Clean beds and good meals
Fstd Stable is Caaatctioa
CASPER JUNKER,'.Prop.
Oregon
Sandy,
CHERRYVILLE
f. Exon preached at the
Cherryville schoolhouse Sunday even­
ing.
Bennie Hart has built a bog-tight
» ire fence along the road. It improves
the looks of the place very much.
Several parties have been looking for
land here of late. There is some gov­
ernment land left and good deal ot rail­
road land.
Wm. S. Runyon is circulating a ;>e-
tition in the cause of temperance.
Geo. Eden went to Portland on busi­
ness recently.
W. Odell, who has had a severe at­
tack of the grip, is slowly improving.
J. J. Costellie has rented the Collings
ranch for this year.
T. T. Freal, Jr., is fencing his prop­
erty at Cherryville.
I>ode Copper and Vincent Friel are
working for Mr. Holman near the toll­
gate. He is building a summer resort.
II Biedensteiu has the earliest gar­
den of anyone in this vicinity, turnips,
cabbage, beans, peas and lettuce up.
Will Run Wednesdays and Satur­
days. Will deliver feed on these
days only.
FLOl R and FLED at Portland
Prices.
ROBERT TASSELL Q
- O<eg«xi Q
Cottrell and Borin,,
THE
Sandy Hamess Shop
Makes Tke Best Saddles
IN THE COUNTRY
All work done by Hand
Carries a Fall Liat at
HORSE GOODS
Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
ROCKWOOD
Mrs. H. A. Wools of Columbia View
died at her residence on Tuesday even- .
ing, March 17th. Mrs. Woods leaves a
husliand, three sons and a daughter to I
mourn tier loss beside a host of other I
friends and neighbors.
Rev. C. B. Reece preached a very
forceful sermon here Sunday afternoon.
His subject «as, “Who is my Neigh- !
bor?”
Mrs. Moore of Oregon City sjieid a
few days last week visiting her niece,
Mrs. May Richmond.
Rockwood school will close a few
weeks earlier this year in order to give
plenty of time for the erection of the
new school bnilding.
A baseball team was organized here
last Sunday with James Taylor as Cap­
tain and W. A. Herring, manager.
V. E. FOSBLRG, Prop.
Sandy
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Oregon
BILL RUN
Miss Gertie Clark is back at Bull Run
after a long absence.
Red Bused* is slowly recovering from
the pneumonia.
Mrs. Ciine, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jack-
son ami Miss Gertie Clark were guests
of Mrs. Geo. Thomas Sunday.
The Bull school will reopen on Mon­
day for a two months' term.
Read the want ads on last page.
Harlow
Merchandise
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Reliable Goods ami Satisfied Customers are our beet «Is and
AARON FOX
Harlow, Blaser
General
the Public:
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OREGON