Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 17, 1908, Image 3

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full
| nt i .i lilni - call or
lam), visited Mr. Rowley's »Isler, Mr».
J. II Hoyt, on Bunday.
Mra. J. Allrsd l^raaon and aon Louis,
visits,! relative» at Latoiirell ovsr Hun-
¡day.
TUoI'TDAI K. <>l<E . April 1», HWH—
Evert Stafford visited in Portland on
l.mil Oli, ol Mentii«’, R um I mh * ii renewing Munday.
• »l«l u« 'jUHint«,iici's li«’r«*.
J IL Itliiley han gone to Kan Eran-,
Miss Myrll«’ Irwin of B« rtlsml tlMN cisro on a bnaln«*«« trip. Ihiring hi« ale
I m ’ uii «¡M’hiling h f«»w days brrv. Ilia •enre Mr« Rhiley will visit her parent«
gl|»’»t ol M IN. 1 E llailow.
in Heattie.
Ihifr«««! Tuffot ■1 is horn»» for a few
W. Hdiiirf hss Id« cottage painted.
«Uy«' visit witli mlntivi’H.
Mr« J. P Murphy, who received very
Burn, Io Mr« I I* Murphy on April «« vere liijurm« l»y Iw’ing throxvn from «
11tli, ii niiii* | hhiii <I guI.
buggy, was taken to the <ioo l Samari­
.M im «. m I «hili mid (ienrgia Iteytiold« tan hospital on Mon lay.
• »I pMitlmnl viwit«’«l tlii'ir patent«, <i. X.
The carp.niter« hive now rompb’ted
!G*yii<ilda mid wife, »ver Munday.
their work on Urn O R «V X ««« lion
Mrs I A St.i fior«l "I Melrose visited ho i««u The hm¡«ling will lie plastered.
In i daughter, Mi» Henry R ii liardaoii
<>n Monday.
TROUTDALE
\\ W. Ash« raft is Lax dug his ground«
I vang« In al i'hur«'ii by the I n ion Mun
day -• I«« h >I <>n >umlay morning t«> winch clean«! up ami lieau11ti«**!.
all ar«* invited.
Mrs. (.’. E. (’re«’ will entertain the
t in«» Kvw 1« \ mi«l »on Don, of Port lauiie« Aid society ol the Methodist
church on Thursday afternoon.
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LEETEROBERTS
K imhh li; I'Hrdn« f HMg
COMPANY
PottlMfl Ort
HI l.l. RI X, OltEGOX
Have o|«ened a
lime is Money ....
IIRSLGLASS •
- GtNtRAL STORE
I li \ r I" TU I Iti \SGN xxhy
inani b’o>im*«i» m n nini furili’
• • •» Ini) fiMin nml Imi«» finir
\\ ut« I h - IL pairi'd l»\ o»
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Fred I). I Ioni
V\\l< IIMAKIK <inJ JIWIIIK
Ihiily Stage to Gresham
191 Mi irrisori St.,
i-oini \\t», • • oicHioN
Leaving Bull Run at 7 a m.
Leaving Gresham at 1 p. m.
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hirsr l'«p • Reataurani.
- Sandy Harness Shop
Auctioneer
Makes The Best Saddles
IS* Tlir. cot STKY
40 Years’ Experience
Satisfaction I ■uaranteed
Terms Very Reasonable
All work d«»i»e by Hand
f all at my |d.i« • >n Ba»< I.no- Roii«l,
Piioiie <*r \\ t it«-. PliotH I arm«’ T n .U> 1
HORSE GOODS
Caniti i Full Lin «1
Hattie»» mid Sh«»e REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. K. EOSBIRG. Prop.
Sandy
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Oregon
A. Watson
Koilje I.
«.KIMI AM, oRE.
FOX
AARON
Troutdale,
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Oregon
Lnrgest and Best General Merchandise Stock
i\ mis
part
<» e the coi
nty
I I I X« ty thing You Need in th«' H oiin «- and on the Earm.
What«\er ymi wish to buy or aril. Fox is your man
Phone for Prices, Phone for Goods
I
Phone Farmers 281
DECIDE
fl A Thoroughbred Imported
Percheron Stallion
O wnki
wnkd > Bv
Rv Tim
Tint
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GRESHAM
PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION
DEC I DE
WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS
for 1908 atT. BRU6GER S.GRESHAM
Wlier«* h«‘ will Mtnnd Thursday,
I riiliiy forenoon ami Sat unlay.
Moinlav noon to Tuewdny noon
at J. (’ I’eferson’N, 2 mi. south of
Pleaaiint Home.
Ttli-sdaV e\, ning to Wudmxlnv
noon at Koim r's burn. Ihiinn.-cus
Friday afternoon«' nt .1. Struvh-
« u ’. m place. Sandy K«»a»L
TERMS,
$2 0
TO
INSURE
('. P Peniston an«l wife, of Portland
have been visiting old friemis here ami
at Terry.
Ja«. Shaver has been home for a few
dais visit with his father, G. E. Shaver.
M ins Kurie Hail of Portland visited
here Munday, the guest of M ins Nellie
Hunter.
Geo. Mi Intre of Portland ba» been
Visiting his Nister, Mrs. ('<»rs Anderson
Miss fhiisy Hickson of Cedarville has
Isen visiting Miss Ethel Hrslin.
1. Kominers is having a bou»«* built
on bis property in the cast part of th«
town.
Fliner Jenkins and wife of Portland I
spent Sunday with their parents O. IL J
Jenkins ami wife and G. O. IMph ami
wife.
Jas Anderton and wife were visitors
of friends and relatives here <»n Sunday.
Mrs G. E. Shaver and James Shaver
visited Ebner GeaseII and family at
Sycamore Sunday.
I>. A Ihinbar ami wife of Portland
visited relatives here the latter ¡«art of
last week
G. W. Wilcox ami family expect to
start to California ns soon as M ins Wil-
toi closes her term of school here.
After a few weeks* visit in California
they will go to th«»ir old home in Iowa
to reside.
A. W. Zimmerman .w as here on Sat­
urday looking after his interests ami
visiting his family in Portland.
Mrs E«1 Holt, Mrs. Pan Richardson
and son Lyle, ami Mrs. Win. Miller, of
Troutdale, were guests at luncheon with
Mrs Louis Kummer last Thursday.
C. C. Vaughn was a Fairview visitor
on Tuesday.
J II. Stapleton is at home thia week
an«i is clearing his lots on Main street
HURLBURI
Mr. «ml Mr» Koy Emily tix>k tbeir
baby to thr doctor at Greaham last Sat­
urday
Mr» S. M. Ihtvi» and daughter Mary
are visiting relatives and friends in
X'ancouver.
Mr. ami Mrs. T. Evans made a trip to
Portland Sunday in their auto.
Mrs. .1. Pounder has been very ill at
her home. She is improving.
Sig Knighton and wife of Gresham
were here this week visiting relatives
The grading on the new road to Cor­
bett is completed. ll will i>e graveled
and will l>e a first-class road, compara­
tively level.
CMKn
Fishing season opener! on the lotli
and tishernien in tins locality have their
launches and gear in tine sh«|>e. The
tinny tril>e will lie in danger from this
date until August 15th.
F. C. and Floyd Reed went to XX'aah-
ougal Friday for repairs for their
launches
Ralph Kincaid, Art. Dodson, and
Geo. I arson will work for the Reed
boys .luring tishing season.
Forty were present at Sunday school
last Sunday.
W. Il.iudl. Heath & Milligan's Prepared Paints, Floor Paint«, Stain»,
Varnishes, Brush,-> Etc
Can Furnish You Oil and Lead in Any
t/uantity and Our Prices Are Right.
Our Grand Millinery Opening
was a success in every way.
The
past few days have fully demon­
strated that the ladies of east Mult­
nomah appreciate a good thing. Our
trimmer from Portland has proven
her ability and is kept very busy.
NEW-
range
from
Si.SO
NOBBY HATS
A laot of New Hats in the latest
Shapes arid Fads Now on Hand
and G«»ing Fast
tO $10.50
—Our line of—
Rc<lmimu «>n Mure Thau One Hat in a Family.
Clackamas County
<ì U K A N I N <1 M
SANDY
Paul Mignola of l><>vrr «•< a Sandy
visitor Mon. lay.
V. E. Fuslivrg «irove to Cottrell Mon­
Jay.
Mr. New ley of Aim» passed through
*an«ly Tm - lay en route to Portland.
Cedar Creek wa« lined with anglers
last Sunday, some rep>rting good
calche«», others the ««nbn.iry fisher­
man'« luck.
Mrs. L E Coon of h«ner drove to
Sandy Moulay.
There is some talk of organizing a
baseball club here. It is a
thing.
Push it along.
Those who happened to l«e in Sandy
Monday aRrrnoon bad a chame to
witrie»» a fisticuff social. A gentle­
man from somewhere in the wo < m U
ap|M-ar«d ami announced himself as a
friend of John L. > illivan and imme­
diately pr«>c«-e<ied t«» insue challenges.
He is now nursing a black eye am! a
bruised face. We fear that his pugi­
listic aspirations were nipped in the
bud.
(’lain* E. Carey of Cherryville paid
a visit to Portland during the week
Carl Wirtz «»f Gresham bus a con­
tract for lathing the Odd Fellows
building.
A new shingle mil! is being built on
Tinkle creek, one mile south of Mandy.
WELCHES
Thus. Collinge is again driving the
stage ami reports the roads in very
good condition and says that auto­
mobiles can now travel over them very
nicely.
Lee Holden is progressing rapidly
with iiis new hotel and summer re-
sort. He ex|»ects to be ready to ac-
c< mmodate the public by the first of
July.
Frisbv Maulding and Mr. Faubion
are very busy nowadays getting out
shakes for Mr. Holden’s new hotel.
Mrs E. R R<M'kwoQ|! and «laughter
are now on their ¡»lace on the other
side Zigzag north of here ami expect
to live on nml improve the ¡»lace dur­
ing the summer months at least.
Roy Sefton and wife have «old their
place near here and moved to Port­
land, where they exjiect to make their
future home.
Mrs. Archie Howard has returned
from Seattle and ex|«ects to stay at
their place for some time.
Miss Ethel Wakeman is visiting with
Mr. and Mr- ( W. Kern.
William Welch is just the same old
I n \ v , fat and jolly as ever. He is just
bulibling over with fun all the time.
Fishing is tine in the tributaries of
Salmon river. Steel head salmon am!
trout are plentiful. The l«est spot on
earth for the true fisherman.
If You Are lutereste»! in Washing
Machine-. Whv Not Take A 4‘ 19U0 "
Home and Try It?
Kill KLN
The Mt. flood Railway company
have a oumkr of teams at work on
their farms at ¡«resent. Mr. Miller
was out Saturday looking over the
work.
Dry Goods, Furnishings, Etc.
Is More Complete Than Ever
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Mr. Ballard of Portland paid a visit
to 1*1)11 Run last Friday on business.
There are a numlx-r of cases of
rheumatism
through the country
Wesley Bacon ami Mrs. B. Smith are
«•onfine«! to their hemes. Pinah Thom­
as was on the si« k list last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert her were g!H*t*
of Mr. and Mrs. H. McGugin Sunday.
Mi*. S. I'»a«on was <«ut from Pleas­
ant Home last Wt-dnrs’lay vi-itirig h« r
old l»ome ami her two sons, Wesley
ami Frank Bacon.
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BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
SANDY,
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COHkELL
Alonso Radford’s how ran away lawt
Saturday night, running als»ut five
miles. The buggy was ba»lly damaged
but no person w as hurt
A surprise ¡»arty wa- given Newton
Hedin recently in honor of his return
from bis eastern trip.
Cliffuni Schneider and Proctor <fc
Beers are clearing land.
Byron Edward was permitted a chance
to build his road by petition grant.
Stillman Andrews won his remon­
strance against the proposed abandon­
ing of the Radford Pipe Line road.
The «late set for the Wrn. Dickinson
trial at Oregon City is April 22d.
OREGON
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Messrs. Clark an<l Miller of th«- .Mt.
H«»«d Rail»ay and P„w«-r company
Lave lieen viewing the survey in thia
vicinity. A crew i» straightening the
line fiorn Bear creek to Peter Hein's
farm.
GENERAL HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
TAWNEY & BELL
J SANDY,
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OREGON¡i
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li^Sandy Hotel
POWELL VALLEY
First-class accommodations
Commercial trade solicited
Clean beds and good meals
Several of the young people of Powell
Valley attended the «Irama at tiresham
Saturday night.
Ft«d Stable it Canntctiss
Henry Wihlon of Aim» was in this
vicinity lant week.
CASPER JVXKER, Prop.
A Nyitrom lost a valuable cow last
week.
Sandy,
George Strowbridge, who bar been
visiting here, started for The Halle»
Mon«lay.
A B. Elliott was in Troutdale Mon­
day.
The X'onng lanlies Sew ing society will
meet at the home of Mrs. P. l-an*len,
| Saturday, April lHth at 1 o'clock. Al!
! intereated come.
The young people’« society is prepar­
ing for a good program on Eaater Sun­
day at s p m., in the Lutheran church.
Juliua Anderson and family of Van­
couver, Wash., and P. N. Almquist and
family of Powell X’alley visited at the
home of Emanuel Anderson Saturday.
IATOLRELL
Oregon
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E. F. DONAHLE. PROPRIETOR
* Sandy Stage and Livery ;
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LKAVKS
Sandy for Boring.......... .6:30 a.
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2:30 p.
Boring fór Sandy............. 8:35 a.
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5:02 p. m-X
connections with Salmon mail stage. Also makes con-
: I AacbolTe and meets first car at Boring.
♦ At Samiy - makes
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♦ IMPORTED GERMAN COACH ♦
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♦ WAS FOALED IN 100’. WAS IMPORTED FROM GERMANY
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TO AMERICA IN 1907 BY A. C. RUBY 4 CO.
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— DESCRIPTION —
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« HANDS HIGH. 5 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT, 1650. +
♦ JET BLACK,
GIRTH AROUND THE HEART M INCHES.
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♦ Will Make the Season, March 15 to July I, as follows: ♦
♦ Monday and Saturday at E. F. Donahue's Barn at Boring ♦
and Wednesday at Donahue's Stage Barn, Sandy
♦ Tuesday
Ihursday noon to Friday noon, at Jones' Barn, Estacada
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♦ TERMS: To Insure, $20; Season, $12; Single♦
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Leap, $7.50
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ACHILL j
♦ CHAS. COX
MANAQER
E. DONAHUE
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Harlow
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SECRETARY À
Merchandise^—=
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WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS, PLOWS, CULTI-i;
VATORS, HARROWS, ETC.
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HARNESS and ACCESSORIES.
STOVES, RANGES, WASHING MACHINES, ETC.! J
COOKING UTENSILS and SHELF HARDWARE.’’
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ORIENT
Mra Un'- fi<
h is purchased eon •
acreage of J. M Roots and is ¡Hitting
A. Manard <>f Neva,la is s|«en,ling a
a new h«»use on it.
few weeks with C. XV. Craig.
Christ Andvr-on ami family have
Mr. Spsiry of Portland lias been visit­
s«»ld their ¡»lace in Minnesota am!
have arrive«! in Boring. He will work ing friends in this locality.
for J. M. Kt»ots A Co.
Mrs. Zula I-atourell entertaine«! her
A surprise was given Miss Lucy sister an«l brother Sunday.
Boring last week. A large gathering
Joseph Hawkins of St. Johns visited
was present.
the surveyors Sunday.
II G. Knox made a hurri<xl trip to
Mrs. J. Larsson and son of Troutdale
Eastern Oregon to see his sick father.
J M. R«»otH has ¡»laced a long spur visited relatives hen- last Sunday.
<»n his land just north of Boring to
The Aluette is the name of the new
help take care of the growing wood boat just launchd Chas. Ijttourelle.
business.
J. XV. J,«eph and family s|>ent a
Th«» Portland Railway, Light A Power
company hav«‘ placed a long spur on pleasant Sunday here
th«» summit of the grad«' to help in
John an,I Bernice Huston of Portland
th«' handling «»! their freight trains came up Saturday on a tishing trip.
over the hill.
George Reed was a popular entertain­
Palmer’s mill has shut down for an
indefinite lime, the tie contracts being er at the laitourelle residence Saturday
evening.
finishe«!.
-------- General
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’¡Tawney & Bell
Cha» Dickson has moved his family
to Mt. Pleasant, Wash., where he will
ti.-h.
BORING
—NEW
MEN’S
IN THIS XK INITY
We have rm rent« to ¡«av, no heavy taxe«, no
ba<l »«’counts.
We gixe our customers the
benefit <4 all this by making our prices low .
Price«
All Hiies
A Full Line of Winflow GI bm .
THIS IS IHf BIST A>D 616(4 ST
DISPIAY Of HALS fVf R SHOW
Harlow, Blaser
TROUTDALE,
SPRINGTIME IS PAINT TIME
AT THE DOUGLASS STORE, PLEASANT HOME
FAIRVIEW
!•«••■! Zimtnerninii mi l family returned
hi«*i week from an »•xt«,nd»'»» trip in Cali
foruia They have derided that Oregon
i« I mm I aft« r all ami have purrlim»«*«! the
FAIRVIEW, ORE , April 15. 1904-
t'hml«*M Rowl«-y* plari* on the lull her«
an I will move oil it ns noon «» vni ali-d. The regular meeting of the Fairview
Win. Miller ami wife are preparing to < ivic Iuiprovem«*nt «duh w ¡ in field here
on Momlay evening. II A Harnall wh «
move to I >r«*goli < *ity.
Mia« Jennie May Young of Portland pre««*nl and addressed th«* meeting
lie «|>oke very encouragingly of the
viKili-d friend« here Munday.
pro«|>ecliv« growth of Fairview, saying
Mr« Annie Reynold« nml daughter.
that tin* vilbige had all the ncces«Hry
Mi«« Ali<<* have returned from «everal
facihtiea required to make it a town
• lam* visit in Portland.
IL X .Maxey, lately <»f ( al i well, Idaho,
J. Moore of Portland visited hi» • |M)k«« uf th« pro|*os«*«i incorporation as
mother Mrs. A 1 Tiller on Munday.
meaning lietter protection for the <lis
ll<dM'rt llnnter and family spent Kun tricl. He had lived in ( 'al I well both la-
<la> with In« father, R Hunter, at I air fore ami after incorporation ami found
i i«w
the latter an improvement.
Various memlrer« of the club «poke of
I tie C •rla’tt hasebalt boys defeated
I'rMiitdale I nnui Meat company team on the propose«! incorporation ami corning
el«Ction of city olti. eis to take pla< *• on
th«’ l ioiitdalr Ihdd on Sumlay
I a nt er «ervi««’« will I m * given in the Momlay, April 20.
American Hospital and
Relief Association
A TWWII Sts.
EASTER MILLINERY
OREGON