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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
Wil (Hi S I.. A. Wrenn and J. G laatnan taking a short vai-ation st Welches sort. The too uf a large 1rs« fell on Mr Frisby Mauldlng's new house and brulla a rafter and a lew shingles hilt did no other damage Mr. Fauhlan and family moved ini«» Ifielt new lii.use near Hear Creek Iasi Monday. Mrs C. W Kern and Mrs E. M. Itol erta have returural I..... ia (torn . via fling friande and relatives in lhe city. Mr. Holden's house caught tire re cently but very little .lainage was done, the lire ladng easily put out A party of young folks from near Wel. iii» had a tine time at lhe dame given l»y the stage drivers at Mandy. Hehoul lias reoiamed here tor a three montili term in Wel. bra district. Mins liavls of southern Oregon is the teacher. The »now is rep oiled lo la, Ave lert de. p at Y.s iiin a governili, nt .-aii.p and It estenda down to lhe (.»it of Laurel Hill four miles b I k . y » the loll gate. Mr, Murphy i, preparing to erect a large log cottage on their land near here. SPRINGTIME IS PAINT TIME I Ue Handle Death & Milligan's Preparad Paints, Floor Paints, Htaina, Varíllalo», Krudiea, Et.- Can Furnlah You Oil and I cad in Any <|iiantlty and Our Price« Are Kight. NEW - A of Window Gia-»». Full —NHVV All Sizes MEN’S NOBBY HATS r-wj a. 2' HU 11 1 min It \ on Ar»« 11 » I •• i «i I in \\ ashing Machin« Why X »t Pakt’ \ •• IUUU ” Home mid I I r> 11 • WHAT W li Dry Goods, Furnishings, Etc. | n M«»rc < ’«»mplvlv Than I’wr D <) - W E ADVERTISE BORNSTEDT & RUEGG OREGON SANDY, Tawney & Bell GENERAL HARDVVARI EARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS, PLOWS, CULTI-i: VAT0RS, HARROWS, ETC. : HARNESS and ACCESSORIES. ; STOVES, RANGES, WASHING MACHINES, ETC/ COOKING UTENSILS and SHELF HARDWARE.! TAWNEY & BELL OREGON :♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ :♦ ♦ PHASANt HOIW On account of it lirhig the firth Mun day, tbsrs were no service« at the Mcth'slist rliuich Sunday evening I here will I»«« services Isdh morning ami evening next Mundny. Henry Lar «on is again in Ple«saiit Home. Mrs. Thun is able to la* up and aroiiml again. Christian Emleavor lieglns at «even o'clock now in«teM<l of II 30 an«l th»* meacbirig «ervice begin» at M o'clo« k Mi»« Ellen h«*Havcn i «* m «I the Endeavor ■M • ling last ^'iii'lay • >«nn.2 Mr i'nrpcntei who Is with lib son William is very ill. Mi«s Bailie of Oregon City visited her friends, Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas K«*n ne«ly, of this place one day |«»l w<*« k. Mr Browor ari l f.tndly of E igl» < *r«*«*k have moved on llmlr place just pur chased fr«»m Mr Burnett. Mr. Jone« of Boring was in Pleasant Home Illi« week. Mr». Brownhill paid Mrs. E. M. Itoiiglaasa farew««ll visit before m oving to McM'nnville where they will make tbrir future home. A |M»liti<*al inerting was held in tin* Woodmen hall Saturday evening win. h was well attend««!. Mr. K»*lly wli'fis camlidale for stat«* senator t»r»k a crowd <»t ladies to ami from th»- inerting in hr» largr auto. I Mr Kiimiay of (irrsliam wus m «*<* ii in «•ur midst this week. cokhi ri il a ras Sandv for Itoti ng......... C .30 a. m. ........ 2:.10p. m. Boring for Sandy......... H :.tft a. m. ................... •* •• ........... 5 .02 p.ni. At Sandv makes connection« with Salmon mkil stage. necti.ins (or Aschoff's and meets tirst car st Boring. Also wakes con- V IMPORTED •' GERMAN COACH ♦ ACHILL : : : Will Make the Season, March 15 to July I, as follows: WAS IMPORTED FROM GERMANY WAS 1-OAl.l D IN lvo>. TO AMERICA IN 1<M>7 BY A. C. RUBY & CO. — DESCRIPTION — J ET BLACK, IH HANDS »kill, ft YEARS 01.1», WEIGHT, 1060, GIRTH AROUND THE HEART hit INCHES Monday and Saturday at E. F. O mm S w '« Barn at Boring lue.day and Wednesday at Donahue'a Stage Barn, Sandy Ihuraday noon to Friday noon, at Jonas' Bam, Estacada TERMS: To Insure, $20; Season, $12; Single Leap, $7.50 Morris D. Johnson of Tr<>uulal«* and Miss Anna Nortlir <4 El Campe», Texas, were married at Houlton, Ore , March ?lfd at the home of Mr and Mrs. IE Henshaw at Spin. Als ut 25 guest • were present ami after a light lunch the happy coup’s left for their home in 'I'rout’lals with their friend» best wishes Mnd plenty of rice. Three more carloads of bri* k have I mm * ii imlo.i<b*<| on Main street tn be used m Wiijebardt’a building, making r ight « arloivls in all which have been whip|»ed tier«« over the Fort lai I Railway road. The concrete workers will soon have coicph tr«l their work sr»«l the brick Hinson will l>rgin. The I nilding will la* th’re atoriea high aii»l a ill coat (MM). Ike I'ni >n Mt at company i* having n new ft<» k ahlltc bililt and are biiilc- ing more feeding jackets. G. O Worden of Portland, a form* r resident an I bl.i< ksmitli <•( Troutdale, < ill« d on <ld fiieiida lien* last week« Mr. Word» n ba» purchased a nice home on 22nd ami East Davis •ti«*«*t. Portland. Aaron Fox is having coin ret«* »i*l»*wulka laid and general improvement« made on hia place Harry HuLh.ird is rotivalcx ing after an iitta» k of scarlet frv* r. Mrs. B C. l-arsou has been entertain ing Mrs liert Williams of LalourtdL SIRE. MALHI ER, REGISTER NO. 12M96; Mr. Jennings has been very ill for several day». Mrs. Knieder visited one day last week. Mr. Heater, Phil Eder ami I \ lu vfes made a busmens trip to Portland last Friday. A special meeting of Multnomah grange. No. 71, at Orient is called tor April 11 at I p. m. Mr. Mc(’al»r<>f Saidy visited Mr. and Mi» W E. Craswell and family a cou ple of <lays last week. Miss Maud Manary of Portlaml vis ited her parents, Mr ami Mrs. J. Man- ary, last Sunday. Lawrence Crowell, Orval Manary Alfred ami Harris Hamilton took u hortelaurk rids to Gresham Sunday. Quite a nuiiilwr from these parts at tended the Republican rally at Orient Saturday night Gran.idam Belle Prine-, Dam of Multnomah 2:26. Priucemont 2:26<<, Malliuer 2;27. Oneco 2:2»*4. producing aona and Daisy Q. dam of Bellmont (3) 2:2»J4. DES( RIPTION — A Handsome Black Trotter. Stands 16 3-4 Hands High. Kind Disposition. Very Speedy. Mrs. Frank Frommelt passed away at her home at Pleasant Valley la»t Thurs- day evening after an illness <>( various complications, extending over „ix months. Funeral services a ere held Sunday from the home. J. N. BR4MHALL. Owner. Dr. F. S. Lock wan not able to till hi« appointment here last Sunday on ac count of feri«»uancM illnem. ✓ The Woodmen of the World bad an* other of their g«»sl time« last Wednea* A numlicr «»f Cherryville’s young |»eo- day evening. Twenty Woodn»»«?» from plr went to the dance at Bandy Satur Portland were present and with the day night. Troutdale Wool men did ample justice Vincent Friel and I ode Copper «|»ciit to the surprise supper furnished by the Sunday in Cherryvillr and vicinity. lutlirs of Troutdale Circle. — Mr. «ml Mrs. Len >irf«*r of Damaiirus Leo Reber, a ho is attending the Or* s|M*nl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J 11. eg'»n agricultural college, spent Sunday L. Maybee. tie«». Eden ia improving bis home a ith his friend, Christopher Hampshire. •trad and in rainy weather cut« shui- E Jennings is able to ho around again glea. after a serious illness. The house ami contents of John Van- drrhoof of Mnnm»t burm*«l Sunday* « ve The Union Sunday school is preparing Frank Lugvnsaiid li as a program for Easter Sunday* iling, Match 22. “ given Mr. Venderhoof the use of his Mrs. Kearney and children have lieen i house and furniture until lie can re- huil«L spending a fra days with friends in I Portland. J. A. WALKER. Manager. illy into bit new rt^i-lence on Fourth •nd Main »trwts. AARON FOX Richard Anderson is m«n*ing into his house vacated by A. M. Anderson and t. , lamur. Mias Ethel Shaver visited her aunt at Sycamore on Sunday. Mr«. William Byer« is spending a few day« in Portland. Rev. C. B. Ree« preached in the Methodist church last Sunday evening, i Fred Vunk was down from Klickitat, Wash., last week aih ! called on his old friends. A. T^ Axtell and wife. Troutdale, - - - Oregon Largest and Best General Merchandise Stock IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTY m H I M 11 I Irl ^v‘‘aylBing You Need in the House and on the Farm. Whatever von w ish to buy or sell. Fox is your man. Phone for Prices, Phone for Goods—Phone Farmers 281 H. B. Perkins was down from his home in Eastern Washington Iasi week | visiting his daughters here, at Hurlburt , 1 r. Archer Vnion Meat company in- and Portland. Mr. Perkins may move •pec tor. has been transferred to Sacra into the house of his «laughter, Mrs. O. A. Jackson, here, to remain until the mento. On Saturday evening, April 4, a Re lease on bis farm at Hurlburt expires. Mrs James Anderson ami Miss Chris publican rally will be held here. J. B. Kelly, candidate for stale senator, l»r. tine John of Portland are visiting rel J. II. Hickman, f«»r *tate representative, ative? and friends here this week. LæSandy Hotel Fir»t-cl»»s accommodations Commercial trade »elicited Clean bed» and good meals Fetd Stable in CannectiM About 21) members of the Y. P. S. C. : E. were entertained by Mis. G. 0. 1 Dolph on Friday evening of last week. The ladies furnished a basket lunch. CASPER JUNKER, Prop. I Sandy, Oregon COIIKELl Mi»» Hannah Holin was a Portland visitor last Saturday. Thoma» Dunn ia clearing land and expects to build a new bonae soon. Mr», ltvron Edward» returned from St. Martin'» springs last Friday. James Jones ha* moved on hi» prop erty which lie purchased from Proctor A Beer». An interesting prayer meeting wa* held at No. 2 at the residence of Mr. lariiderlM.-k last Thursday evening. This week the prayer service will lie held at the residence of Mr. Speers of Cottrell. r Mrs. Frank New of Portland is visit .h II. Cathron is now doing black ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. smithing in the shop built for his use IXrnahue. Miss Alma Bowman of Hillsboro is by C. E. Cree. visiting at rhe home of A. D. Edward*. Rev. W. O. Forbes of Portland was a Will Run Wednesdays and Satur Several of Cottrell’s young people at guest of Mrs. W. T. Scott last Sunday tended the dance at Sandy last Satur days. Will deliver feed on these days only. day and report a most enjoyable time. an«l addressed the Presbyterian Sun Mr» A D. Edwards spent several day school. Mr. Forbes is Sunday FLOUR and Fl.1-0 at Portland school missionary for the Walla Walla days of last week in Portland and St. Prices. Johns visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Ed and Center Presbytanes. ward* who is quite ill. Win. Byers is traveling over the Miss Newton, primary teacher at Cottrell and Boring, • O.egon n country disposing of a band of horses. Cottrell, who ha* been away from her school for several days on account of A. M. Anderson has moved his fam- BWMOGOGOttOmtOtK 0 ROBERT TASSELL E. DONAHUE Weight 1280 lbs. TERMS — To insure for colt $25, Season $15, Single Service $10. Will make stands at Gresham, Sandy and Troutdale. Disposal of mare after service makes bills due immediately. Accidents avoided if possible but no responsibility is assumed. Mrs. Gc»uge L**c has been '(■ending a few «lavs with relative» at Sellwood. The atormv weather lia« ranaed a <le- lay with the farming and it give, aonie of the men the blue» M they are anx- ioua to gel thrmigh their apring work. Mi»a May me Bailey ha» gone back to her old position a« c>»>k at the Johnson mill after a month's vacation with Mr. and Mr». J. ('.» kelrease and other rela W. (». Hale, Ben Reisland and Allan R. tive» and friend* in the Bullrun Valiev. Joy will l»e the principal speakers. Elmer Phelps and Mack Thoma» de horned a number of milch cows for J. Cockelreaa last week. The neighl»>rs »|>cnt a pleasant lime Saturday evening at a party given at Mr. Taylor's in honor of Fre i who ia home from college on a few days’ visit. Everyone enjoyed the midnight lunch es|HM-iallv the good hot cup of coffee E. D. Wetmore, who went to Raker served by Mrs. Taylor. City the tirst of March and ia now em ployed as advviti*ing manager for the KELSO Bak»r City Mercantile company, has Horn to Mr. and Mr». David Schwartz the distinction of winning third prize in on March INth. a girl. a contest recently given by the Christ- Mr». Young and family of Portland tian Endeavor World for the ¡»erson have moved on llert Jonarud's place writing the best article setting forth the ■ which they have nmlsal. , J. F Thn-lcke and Mrs. Annie II r- value of a magazine’s advertising pages. J. M. Martindale has been at Prine ger were united in niarrirgv Thur» lay, ' March 26th. ville, Ore., the past few days looking up a new business location. - Sandy Harness Shop ‘i . Makes The Best Saddles IX THE COL XTRY All work done by Hand Cirries a Full U m tf W HORSE GOODS Harness and Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. E. FOSBERG, Prop. Sandy. - - Oregon LEETE-ROBERTS COMPANY BULL RUN, OREGON Have opened a : FIRST-CLASS - : - GENERAL STORE • In connection with the postotfice • at Bull Run. • Daily Stage to Gresham the grip, has returne.1 and we are glad to say is much improved. Miss Ia>na leaving Bull Run at 7 a. m. Morri* took charge of her room during • • Leaving Gresham at 1 p. m. her absence. AVm. Craswell has ordered lumber •••••••••••••••••• from Pulfer and Shay’s mill for a new barn. Zeke Beers had a narrow escape last Ernest Burnett ha* sold his farm and Monday. The heavy wind blew an old lias moved to the Pulfer A Shav mill. Ernest Ball has taken the contract snag almost across his wagon. for erecting the new Cottrell school D. D. Jack expects to move into Earl house. Jack's house near Cottrell soon. ----------------------- a*------------------------------ VOTE FOR— HARLOW L. A. OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE EASTERN All LIZZIE., bay mar.-, foaled in 1883, Bla.-k points, nigh hind ioot white, bred by G. V. James, sired by Durpc No. lu,; |»t dam. Bones bv Milton. son ol Haw,-»’ Royal George; 2d dam, Frankie by Pathfinder, son of Morrill No. 720. H. Brink ba« gone with his family to Iu*wi*toii, Idaho, where they will »¡»end several months in the employ of the U R. A X . railroad company. (111 KRY VILLE KAM. LIZZIE Grandsire Altamont, Sire of Cfeehalie 2^M1,. I«. | Norte 2.-06. Ella T. J.t*1-,. Dor Sperry 2:1«, Alam.-da 2-06)4, Malhuur 2:27, Pathmont JitAt1,, Altao 2S«1,. Mr». Violet Stevens bos just received a large order of roses ami plants from the East and ia having her lawn beauti Mrs. Craswell fied. BILL RLN PROPRIETOR J luiM-her, Jr., traveling agent for the Boys and Girls Aid •» < irty, «pent a part of Thursday in Portland. The car|M*ntere have conn Irtrd their work on th«* n«*w <). R. A N depot and have m arly finished the agent«' h< use, m (oil! r«M»m cottage'which stands on Main atiri-t directly o|»pu«ite tlx* station > Imuac Mis. Zula Ik II l.atourrll of Litoirtll Falls spent TuuMiay hi this vicinity vi-- itllig her parents. Mrs. L. Ostrami came out from Put land Saturday ami *»|>eiil a few «L ins with friends in this vicinity. Miss Ethel Smith ot Portland s|»eht Sunday with her mother at Ferndale place. Miss Alic«* Rawsmtissrn uho is atteml- ing iiorinal sei ool at Monmouth cam«* Friday evening to spend u few da>» u ith th«* home folks. Roy Mershon returned from Portland Sunday ami exiasts to spend the sum m«*r in this vicinity. Mrs. Rand went to Bridal Veil Satur day evening. Little Vernon Haiimters was <|uitv ha«lly scalde«! last Monday morning. LllSILDS TROUTDALE MULTNOMAH For Representative