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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
NDY NEWS HIDi IS IHf MLIROrOllS HO IRAOINI CHILI Of lOIIHUSURI CIACIÀMAS COUNIT : LOCAL NWS HEMS : •••••••••••••••••••••••••• !■ II. Beach n o red to Clackamas tin. week, having given up lila claim in ThresHix. Dr Hliort of G re-ham waa awn on our «lr««ta Huudsy. Wiit^O. It igli <>t Cherryville waa a busbies« visitor Munday trank M* tingili Irli (or a viali tn Port land last Sunday. Frn I nal, a prominent rancher on Hail ly river, Irau.aclnl busbies« iu Han 'y Munday Manry and Frw| Keisecker war« busy delivering hav to th« Hamly Htage com pany .luring Ilia week Krali'a and H| iu <« m >' s new shingle mill will lie running soon. W. W Daria, tin. cunlractnr, la viali- Ing Irlanda and relatives up Ilia valley thia week. All Mandy waa al.aurl.nd in two ana piclous looking character« •trolling «rullìi.I lha «ircela !' Monday evening Gras I relief waa vapreaasd when t hey handed out < ai Is and it was found they were nona but a representative of The llerald and a Irieii-I T fl Buchili of Portland paid a visit to Ilia ranch at Marni .1 laat week. Frank lUvrnp »rt of ___ Aim. p laaed through h'*ra M ml«y etir >ulr to Port- la ml Mr*. II llrlane went t > Purtlatui Momlay. Uta per Junker and family went to Portland Bunday. Tom Brown of Hahnoti ma lr a trip to Portland Saturday, returning Mon* dav. C. W Kern was alao a Portland viaitor Kumiay. The Firwood l.umlirr company mill ia running eteady turning out rough • •••••••••••••••• LEETEROBERTS COMPANY BUM. RUN, OREGON Have o]*en«d a HRSbCLASS * - GtNtRAL STORE In connec tion with the poilutBce at Bull Hun. Daily Stage to Gresham leaving Hull Kun at 7 a. tn. Ixcaving G rm La in at 1 p. m. ••••••••••••••••• — Sandy Harness Shop Makes Tkt But Siddlts IN TIIK COl'NTBY All work don» by Hand Carr«« i («II L im »I MORSE GOODS Harness ami Shoe REPAIRING Promptly iloti* V. E. I OSBIRti, Prop. Handy • • Oregon I and dressed lumbar, while making plank from Fir Hill to Kelso Enough muaicians and a few instru ments are to be found In Handy to I form a liaud. A liras« band would lie | a great boon to ths nommunlty as well as furnishing eiilartainmsuta. The C'lUiily has blank« on th" road preparatory to replanklng two miles of the ro«<| adjoining town. Strong talk prevails along the base ball Ims. Th« hoys ol Handy when organ ns. I cm doulitlna, give a gissi account of thamaalv«« along this line It wdl probably I m < orgaiiiae-1 within a wesk or two. Casper Junker contauiplstes numer ous Improvements on Ins protwrty on Handy av«nn«. President Clark and party ol the Mt. il «>1 company ware in this city last week looking over the propised road. As yet no chaug* ha« been made in Hi« surrey that runs just below town, V. E Fosberg, the harness maker, 1« to move into the building vacated hy tli« drugstore He ha« purchased » bouse anil lol on which he will m ake n Ufimroti* iniprovt’iiitf ita an<l re* ai«U. .Mr. F«Miberg liaa faith in Handy that ia rv iiic « m | |,y the looks of hia aplemlid iMiaineea. Geo Birnsladl ia attracting a go«»d <lra| of attention among the «»nrs ot the fair art as the owner of a >etMN>ful" teddy b*sr. They all liave their ryes on the large si»o«-iea of •a«- dual |N«ta exhihiUMi in hia a lore a in- dow. Mriuig Brothers' hauled several l<>a<l> of f«wd from Boring this week. Jonsrud Brothers mill is running again The dedication of 'the new <kld Frl lows hall la scheduled to take place on Saturday afternoon at which the m«*m Iwra «»( tirealiain and Oregon Citv lodge a are ex ported to tie prvaeflt. A little iincertainity eiiata an to whether the hall a ill be coni piete by that time <>r not, the ulaatering not having lieen le'guii until thia week. Varney aud Bell have a meat wagon on the msd and make the rounds of the up|M*r country. W. J Wirts of the Handv Furnitnre company wo Iranaacting buoinenN in Portland and Gresham this week. SLxje ( ompany In Junker's New barn The Handy Htage company will occu py th« large new barn iu.l built by Caap«r Junker, where they will have I mor« room and convenience«. The j I tarn is a large two-story structure costing about lbs«), with large stabling I accomodations and buggy room and water pi|««i In tlx- buil ling. Th« j structure stands aa a great boon to ' Sandy and the proprietor, Casper ' Junker. The Htage company contemplates | tearing down the old «table« used by I them m the past ami improving the , place otherwise They will move I the house owned by E. Donahue onto the present location of th« barn«. CMERRYVILLt Frank Kangrm ind went U> Portland on buMiurna thia wwlt B. F. Hart has imm H m I hi« road no* , ticca for a road running south from hit plica armaa Cedar crack to the San<ly and Cherryville road. ““ tw a convenient road. \ Charlei Hugh of benver, Col . 1* making hit father, Win. O. Hugh, n : \ lull Bundiy school at II a. ni. and Ch ria* tian Endeavor meeting at 7 p. in. at I nr Cherryville achuolhuutic. i AARON FOX I | — WHAT WE TROUTDALE DO- WE ADVERTISE BORNSTEDT & RUEGG WHITE TRY IT. MOUNTAIN FLOUR "THE lil'.sr FLOI'R OX THE PACIFIC Over 40 barrels sold the first month. TR<»L’TDAI.E, Or«., April 21 .—Trout dale Union Holiday school held their semi annual election Munday with the following result: superintendent, Nor ris Mtone, assistant, .Mrs. K. E. Holm; aei-reury, Mrs. J. I. Funk; treasurer, Mrs. U'm. Hursell, organist, Mrs An nie Reynolds . assistant, Frod Clutter ham; choir leader, Frank Portollo. The Easter program given bv the Sun day schiail was very pli-asing to the large number ol parent« and friends who attended COAST” It gives satisfaction — We are selling agents for — Kokoma Field Fencing MADE KIGHT, 1.OOKS AT THE COUGUSS STORE, PIEISINT HOME CUT THIS AD OUT AND an* Ngvnt* for This is the most Wonderful offer ever made to the ladies of this vicinity. You can save« neat sum by buying your hat» of u« this week and have a lietter hat than could be bought for twice the price in Portland. Our prices without the discount are far lie- low Portland prices, quality considered, but the discount we give thoae who bring this ad with them makes them WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER PRICE We have no rents to pay, no heavy taxes, no lia-l account«. We give our customers the benefit of all this by making onr price« low. That's why we are able to make such an offer. Reniemlier ! Discounts Allowed ONLY wbaw , hi r.i'.l'i'i rills a I' A H. Milne of The Dalles was ilown on Sunday to see Ins sister, Mrs. Thom as fxiwe. heavy Bini durable < > W»- Carry Full und Complete line Come and examine this line, we can save you money. Machine«. « hy Sot Take A Home and Try 11 < > OREGON SANDY, COIIKEIL < • FAIRVIEW The attendance at the Cottrell church waa good Easter morning. The smiling face of Thomas Dunn was seen last Sunday as be wended his way . toward Cottrell. i Born—To Fred Great and wife on April II, a eon LOWE BROTHERS’ MIXED PAINTS The boys' baseball team defeated the Gresham boys on the Greaham field J. M Martindale is feeling very proud Sunday by a score of 12 to I. Chester Stevens made one of the big- over the birth of twin babies, a boy and est fish catches of the season last Sun- • •* hie home on April IHth. II. C. Campliell ia having his Hit-acre 1 day—M catfish in some 5 hours. Vivian Radlord is staying with Mr«. farm, lying east of Fairview between the O. K. A X. and Sandy roads, fenced D. D. Jack. entirely around with new wire fence. Miss Williams of Portland aud her Mr. Campbell expect« to have some friend visited at the home of A D Ed large barns and stables built on thia ward« last Sunday. place, and was here on Sunday inepeet- Byron Edwards ami family expect to I ' ing and planning the work. go to eastern Oregon in the near future Raymond Wenger spent Sunday with Frank Beers ia building a large barn Ir¡ends at the home of F. Dustin at Ar which will add much to the convenience iel« of hie farm. Prof. A. P. McKinley of Portland was The teachers and children of the Cot a guest of Rev. and .Mrs W T. Scott trell school enjoyed a holiday last Fri- from Friday to Sunday. day as it was election day. Mias Susie Hunter of Portland visited A dance waa given at Xo. 2 hall last at the home of her father, K. Hunter, Saturday night, which waa well at on Sunday. tended A delicious supper was served Mr*. Julia Snover of Portland was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lauder- here last week visiting friends and look back. ing after her interest« here. The farmer« of this vicinity have fin Perry Hunter and Mie* shay of Port ished their seeding. land were guests of A. T. Axtell and Zeke Beers has been working fur the wife last Wednesday. Proctor A Straus mill. J. T. Bagley of Portland was a Fair Work is still progressing st the Pul- view visitor on Sunday. ler A Sliav mill. W. A. Rowen has material on the The prayer meeting will lie held at ground for a bungalow to 1« built by the home of I. I*. Hart's on Wednesday W McLinn. evening. I. . Kronunera and wife have moved John Williams anJ Miss Koake « f into their new cottage in tlie east part Powell Valley were in the vicinity of of town. Cottrell last Sunday. G. E. Shaver has lecn papering Rich Mary Bowen and Minnie llarveson of ard Anderson's house Kelso visited Cena Van Fleet last Sat- Paul Fisher ami wife of Alliany acre unlay. guests of J. II. Schram and wife. Mrs liewie Miller is able to be out D. S. Dunliar and wife s|>ent Sunday again. We are glad to see her smiling with Portland relatin'«. lace again Tests Best, Best by Test, Looks Best. We carry a full line of Prepared Paints. Varnishes, Stains, Brushes, “ A Sure Labor Saver ” Jack Moore has been visiting hia rel atives here. Best and L'heapeet on the Market. Dr Hancock suffered the loss of his only child, a son, who was drowned in tlie river near Sellwood Saturday. The doctor has the sym pathv of bis ac- quaintancee in Troutdale. Oregon HIM II I Iwl Phone for Prices, Phone lor Goods—Phone Farmers 281 DECIDE A Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Stallion O wnkii Bv Tux 6RESHAM PERCHEROH HORSE ASSOCIATION DECIDE WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS for 1908 MT. BRU66ERS, GRESHAM Where lie will stand Thursday, Friday forenoon and Sai unlay. Monday noon to Tuesday noon at .1. C Feternon's, 2 mi. south of Pleuaant lit..... Tueatlav evening to Wednesday main nt Komer'n Imrn, Dnuiaxcua Friday afternoon« al J. St roch en'« place, Mandy Konti. TO INSURE are visiting here. They will stay until the Hindu ease, which will lie deci led nest week. in and examine them KITCHEN UTENSILS AND HARDWARE Money too. TAWNEY & BELL Miss Georgia and Axlilh Reynolds spent Sunday with their parents, G. N. Reynolds and wife. —Dealers Otis Bowen and wife of Portland were recent visitors at the home of E. G. Bowen. in— FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL HARDWARE SANDY, ... OREGON «♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦»»•»♦♦♦♦a Li^Sandy Hotel A. Scharf and wife si«ut Sunday in Portland. Mra. E. I. Snow of Portland was a recent guest of Mrs. I J. Funk. Mrs. Cummings has been quite ill. First-class accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean beds and good meals Filo Stillson is able to be around again after several weeks’ illness. Feed Stable ia Cennechon Mias Margery Hampshire was hon e from Vancouver to spend Easter. CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Mra. P. Owens visited Mrs. Murphy at ttie Good Samaritan hospital Mon- day. Mrs. Murphy is slowly improving. Oregon Sandy Stage and Livery : Largest and Best General Merchandise Stock T D V I lx I Come We can furnish your kitchen complete and Save you Quite a number of pupils are out of school on account of sicknesa. Joe Bramhall lias everything in readi ness to receive the rafts of railroad ties to be sent down the Sandy from his mill in a few days. Etc. GET A PORTLAND WASHER A. B. Kendall, O. K. A N. agent. Las moved his family into the new house built by the railroad company. J. II. Penny and family have moved into the house vacated by Wm. Miller W. W. Paddock and wife hurried their and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have The fair ami entertainment held in Ball's dryer laat week waa a splendid only child, a l*al*e of six months, in the gone to Oregon City to live. • ucceea. The B Y. I*. U. take oppor- Masonic cemetery last Thursday. Fred Zimmerman and family moved 11. S. Wenger and son Vernie spent into their new home Monday. , tunity here to thank those who mi kind IX THIS PA KT OF THE COUNTY ly took |«rt in the program. Mrs Saturday in Purtian I. i Work on the Weinhardt building has Matthew's Japanese drill was a promi W. A. Clark and family and Mr«. Glo lieen temporarily sur|>ended. ver and «on of Pori laud visited friends ^"r Everything You Need in the llotite nnd on the.Farm. nent feature of the entertainment. Strangler Smith defeated Prof. Eli in Whatever you wish to l»uy or aril. Fox ia your man Relatives of John Cottie from Canada al the home of C. M. Guy on Sunday. Tiller hall last Srturday evening. Troutdale, The house was profusely decorated In Swank-Rooney Oregon grape ami Easter lilies. Alter Mrs. Trulet is here from Kansas vis B. T. Swank arul Miss Ruth Rooney the ceremony the guests repaired to the iting her sister, Mrs. fl Wood. ol«erved Easier Day by entering on the dining room where a bountiful wedding Angelo Richardson and wife of Port s<-a of matrimony. The ceremony took | dinner was serve*I. The many gifts place at noon at the home of the bride's land visited relative« here Sunday. mother, Mrs. Carrie Rixmey, Rev W. presented to the happy couple were .Mrs. A. Kerslake has beon very ill lieautiful and useful. Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott officiating. Home forty friends with typhoid pneumonia Swank will reside on the Swank farm and relatives of the family were pres The new <). R. A N. depot is being here where Mr. Swank has lived all his ent. The bride wore a dress of cream | life. painted in the new O. K A N. colors of silk and albalr<i«a. yellow arid brown. The machinery from the brick yartJs on the east aide of Sandy river has liven purchaseii by Portland partiee and shipped to the city. A Fred Itsdiord made a business trip to Portland last Saturday. ALONG IT METROPOLITAN MILLINERY Mrs. Clara Hayresty a a« a guest of Mrs. F. D. Hubbar*I last week. Very BRING with you to our store ami get a 10 per cent discount on any of our •Mrs. Fred Lar«on. accompanied by her two sisters-iu law, Mrs B. Nelson, lately from Sweden, ami .Mise Jennie Ixreou of New York, arrived home from a two month’s visit with relatives in New York laat Wednemlay. SOLI* KIGHT KIGHT, GOOD FOR 10 Per Cent DISCOUNT E. F. DONAHUE, -I m. ▼ PROPRIETOR UAvea Sandy for Boring........... 6:30 a. •• " “ ............ 2:30 p. m. A Boring for Sandy........... 8:35 a. in. •• •* •• ............ 5:02p. Claud Maxey has been quite ill. Smith will wrestle with Gloeson in the John and Fred Strucken made a busi- same place next Saturday night. nene trip to Portland Monday. At Sandv mates conn étions witli Salmon mail stage. Also makes con nections for Adioff'» and meets first car at Boring. A profitable prayer meeting was held .Miss l.enbaugh Inis returned to her LLSrtDS at Mrs. Ball's dryer last Wedi eeday home at Turner, Ore . after several days Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sester visited E D. night. visit with her sister 'Ira. J. A. Cath- GERMAN Hamilton and family Sunday. The Cottrell B Y. P. V. is to l>e con ron. A surprise party was given to Miss gratulated on having a tine, active, U|e Mrs. Lula Ott of l.i Camas, Wash., to-date president in Clifford Schnieder. visited her sister, Mr« L. Kummers last Grace Hickok at the home of Mr. and M's. Harry Lusted last Tuesday eve Mr. Procter is laying plans for hie week, ami left her little roti in her sis ning. About 40 were present and the new Imrn. It is to lie erected on the ter's cars W AS IMPORTED FROM GERMANY WAS FOALED IN i«02. evening was spent in playing games ground of the old mill site at Cottrell. I TO AMERICA IN 1*07 BV A. C. RUBY & CO. ▼ Mrs. M. C. Cornett and «laughter Ivy during which time home-made candy The Ml. H ihm I company surveyor« are spent Sunday in Portland. and nuts were served in abundance. through in this community for the time J. A. Catliron is doing a large busi All expressed themselves as having a # JET BLACK. 18 HANDS HIGH, 5 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT, l«60, + being. ness in liis blacksmith shop and has good time. # O1KTH ABOUKD niE HEART M ISCHK8 Warren Ball h«l the B Y. F. V. meet two assistants employed. Mrs. Ralph Neibauer has been on -the ing last Sunday night. R. W Wilcox has received his ap sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beers took a trip pointment as postmaster of Cleone post Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hamilton made a to Portland last week. office. The office will remain in A. L business trip to Portland last week. Monday and Saturday at E. F. Donahue's Bara at Boring Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Creswell enter A great many people were prevented Stone's store at preent until a suitable Tuesday and Wednesday at Donahue's Stage Bern, Sandy tained Mrs Tiller and family of Trout place can la* found for it. from going to the primary election on Thursday noon to Friday noon, at Jones' Barn, Estacada dale and her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ma- The Easter pngmin given at Smith account of the inclement weather. n»rv, Miss Maud Manary and Mr. Moore Memorial church on Sunday evenlug of Portland at dinner on Easter. Watch for the brass band of Cottrell was »holt but very well rendered. Mrs. Cummings of Arleta visited Iter Geo Beers will be the music master. Mrs. G. E. Shaver will entertain the daughter, Mrs. G. Moulton, last week. The Militeum quartet has ts-en idle on Ladies Society of Smith Memorial Miss Olive lusted, who has been vis account of two of its meinliers having se church at her home on Hiuraday. iting friends and relatives in Portland vere colds. and Gresham for the past two weeks, The building of the Pleasant Home Read the “Want Ads.” Your returned home the first of the week MANAGER SECRETARY # Baptist mission lias lately been re- Mrs. Geo. Lusted viaited relatives and Wants Supplied on page 8. sliingled. friends in Gresham laat Saturday. ♦ COACH ♦ IMPORTED ACHILL # ♦ ♦ i —DESCRIPTION — t Will Make the Season, March 15 to July I, I, as follows:# ♦ ♦ ♦ # TERMS: To Insure, $20; Season, $12; Single Leap, $7.50 CHAS. COX E. DONAHUE ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Harlow, Blaser &« Harlow —General Merchandise ■ I TROUTDALE, - - - OREGON