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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
WHAT A I) v h w r I s i; W li WF. DO»U Our Mt-Ihods of doing business, Our Goods and Our Prices are ! ’ what have brought us our large trade. Sdllslltd Customers !! arc our best advertisments. Staples DRY GOODS MILLINERY GROCERIES HARDWARE TINWARE HATS, SHOES FURNISHINGS W»* <*«irrv Full nii«| Coliiplvt«* Line» v ✓ Specialties Dsl.'.VAI. CREAM HF.VARATORW K<>K<)U<) PIONEER H M ING hi : \ III A Mil l.lG AS I'llSM COLl’MBIf » ni > EDI8ON PIIONOGRAPIIH A an RECOKHS — ”10 xt" WAHIII-R8 Wr have about SO thousand hand-made Shingles, Write u.« for Prices BORNSTEDT & RUEGG - SANDY, LOW RATES EAST THIS SEASON Will I m * made by the Oregon Kdllrodd & Sdvlqdlion Co. and the Southern I’dtllk Co., lines In Oregon FROM PORTLAND A** F”LI4»W« : lit >1 N I » TRI I’ - OREGON ms nos Mr aixl Mr». W II Hamilton of St. ! J«»hn» vi«it«*»l with their ami. E. h., for ‘ the pa»t week Mr ami Mr». I>aw«M»n Smith of Bri<ial Veil visited Mr ami Mm. I. A Davi» I Saturday and Sunday. We were glnd t<> aee John Dirkenaon , in <«ur neighborhood again la»t Friday- II«* waa a caller nt Ralph Neihauer*» Cecil C om ha» la*vn cotiHn«*<l at home several «lay» with the mump«. W M (Ta*wvll ha« lirvii on th«* sick . IÌ«t til«* pilNt w»M*k Mi. atei Mm Ed. Hamilton ma«l<* a Ì buaincM trip to I'mtland ami Grmhaiu Monday. M»»» Ritti«* lau'g »4 Carillon, Waali I» home on a visit Min« Moore of I'««rtlan4 »»» vlaltihg her unrl«», th» Harlow», on Wetliiri* «lay. Mr», hr M.teon of !<*»•< burg »|M»nt «M*v«*r»l hour« with friend» in Troiit lale on Urdu » mp I ay. hr Maaon i» on Gov- , erntnent woilc in <<;i»Um Greg«m. The Oregon National Guard have an option on th«* Trtnihlal«’ ball gfnunl* whvrv they «* ximm *1 to a « «-t and hav»* target practinH every »titnu««*r. The Cor I m * It Loya |4a)«*4 an »Mfitii’g gam«* of ba«w ball with the Grrahuin I tram »»li Trout« lai« grouinla in wliirh ('iilbrtt waa «|rf» at«*<l. Corbett intend» | to meet Grrahatn hit» r. I ant wnaik CI«F*t«»r Ktrphena »‘aught a rrihHikabl«» < atli*li Th»* fi»h had the*' letter» E. N. I»raii4r«i «»n it» I*«« k un«l it is »nppoM'd th«* tirii »»a marked thia way while <|iiite amall. Mr But *kl»*y, who rii «*ntly ram«* here ^froin Eore«»t Grove, hit» bought a fruit orchard south <4 TrouPlale where it«* in* I i ’ ik I i » Ut make In» future home. There are a good many gaaollne launch« » on tin* river here and everyone ia faking a ride. Mr Olraori of Troutdale in hnikiilig a tjve-lltou«*ND«l <l»»Miir lion««*, and a barn »'oeting altout $ O > He in having hi» houae and barn wired for «lertric light» and lie intend» to put iu a |xjurr plant of iiia own on Beaver rrerk. Mr». Viola Stephens is having the in terior of her l» »UM’ painted. Mrs A. K. Ik*rry bus ben visiting Mrs. G I. Funk for »everal «lays. Mr. ami Mr». Gerry are moving to their ImmcHtrad in WaMliingtoii where they will raise fr«»g» and fl»h. Mrs. Ralph Jones has received her incul»at»»r and is going into the chicken business. Henry Rotli ha» brought KO head of rattle from tl.eir place on the Slough road. Mr Roti« will ha\eu large milk ranch here. Jack Hale's mother <4 California, ' who Im» been visiting here for * vrral months, rcturne»l home Monday. Harry Hubbard is learning the car penter's trade. Ed Nelson is borne from Eastern Or- | egon. MiasCathrina Roth, who ha* been ill ' for some time, is improving. Out atf tit CMiroaait fo7.5O ..»7J 50 Chhago HURLBURI IMO m, Lun« «7 !W ■ ; : 1 , M 75 M. I'aul Mrs WtMNlanl <4 Troutdale visile»! <ki i«i 75 00 with her mother Sunday. 1 i tkt tkl .. 75.UU Kan««« City | Sig Knighton of Great a tn was »cm in nN HALE Will. BE Tl< KI re ; thia vicinity Sunday. May ». I* The Sunday erhool here in progressing Jun. r>. «, in. '.■<> July n, 7, -.-s. si i nicely with Mr». Thompson as »uperin- Angu»l U, 7, >1. 22 I tendrnt. ' tiiaal for roturn In III) days aithafopover Mr. ami Mrs. Schults moved the privilege« at pleaaura within limits. fore |«art <»f the week to their new home IMIN'I lOKbtl Illi DAUS tn Gresham. ; Muat <4 the fishermen in thin neigh- Fur any further information call on any foaal Agent. i lN)rh<MMl made very »uccra»liil calc hr» Or w rit» to last Sunday. .1. Fitzgerald laoded Hi» WM. McMl RRAV. ’ and W. Farson 07. j General Fa»»« nger Agent Mr. Stafford, who han been clearing II \\i* OKI GON ■ land near tinge, han move»I bin family ' to Mr. Howard's pla«*e. Job Printing Neatly Done at Arthur Johnson ami family were • The Herald Office. I Gresham visitors Sunday. It 0IMCÎ FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Mr. and Mrs Helming ami Mrs. Ha mpahire visited fiiends in Cortland We»!iie»«!ay. Mr. Hurl left here Monday night for Missouri. Mrs. Richard luit«»urrll baa moved back to her home here. The workmen started to lay brick on Weinhardt's building on Monday tuorn- Dig Mrs Fuller visited her «laughter, Mrs. Kirtusjmle at Boring Sunday. Mr» J. M Short «4 Gresham was via- iting Mrs. 1 E. Ilarfow Tuesday. Mi»» Emma Harvey has Isen visiting Mi»*» I Ha Dickinson of li"-kw'M» l. Miss Sylvia C>rd»*r of Seattle has been visiting fricmls hen*. Mi««a Carrie Gwilei ba» been ill this week. Mr». Murphy came home from the . Good Samantan hospital Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Swank are going to ' move their house n«*ar Mr. Swank’s < • I mother's home. hall team will play Troutdale, - - Oregon ¡; The Corliett j ball on the Tr«»utdale ground« with lut « • DKAl.KR IN J J Camas May 10. Mt. Oleson, while going to Gresham in his automobile, had a brvak«lown ' ami ba«l to tak* tlo* engine to Portland [ to have it repaire*!. The Cnion Meat company employes I are planning a barliacuc for next Sun- I «lav. «I Cha». Kane and wife ami G. \V. Phone for Prices, Phone lor Goods— Phone Fanners 281 !! Goetrh, all «4 Purtlaml, ami Mi**« Flor ence Stafford of Gresham were Sunday ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a guests of Mrs. Henry Ricbardaon. Mrs Henry l.atourell is renort«*»! very ill at her home at Latourvll. Mrs J. Alfred Larson has g«»ne to I k * with her mother «luring her illnc*»». Mias Nina York is entertaining her father, who arrived here from I xjs An- i gvles last Thursday evening. Mrs. C. A. Hewitt returned Sunday A Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Stallion i from a we*k's visit with friends nt ; Springdale,Oregon. OWNKII JÎV THS Mrs l>. B. Gritliths ami daughter, GRESHAM | Miss Sarah, have both ln*en ill with tonsilitla. PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION Miss Sylvia Corder of Tacoma has Iwsen visiting friends here for a few i days. Mrs. B. W. Grant :ml s«»n I ton a Id I liav«» t»een visiting th«» latter’« parents, WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS D. W. M<*Kay ami wife. for 1908 alT. BRU66ER S,GRESHAM Ray Coleman ami Bert Sexton took a Where h«’ will stand Thursday, picnic partv up the river to Rooster Friday forenoon ami Saturday. Ifock and Washougal on Sun lay in their , launch. Monday noon to Tue»«lay noon at J. C Fcterwon’a, 2 mi. south of Dr. W. Ih»an Wright has taken Dr. Fleiiaiint I Lune. I Archer’s position as inspector for the i Cnion Meat company. Tuesday evening to Wetlnemlay noon nt Ivomer’a barn, Damascus. Carl Teterstrike had th«* pleasure of a «lav in tin* city jail last week for drunk- Friday afternoons at J. Htruch- eneas ami «lisorderlv conduct. en’s place, Sandy Road. Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, who has lieen very ill, is improving. TERMS, $20 TO INSURE Mrs. Frank Brannigan is preparing to i go East on a visit in a few «lays. Aaron Fox Everything Needed in the Home Everything Needed on the Farm i! DECIDE DECI DE FAIRVIEW, Or., May S.-J. II. Hliarp aixJ wlf. cntarlairiwj C. E. IJght- body aiul brill« part of I..I wr.k Mr. ari.l Mr.. I.ightbody wera married in Portiaml loatTueaday Mr., Ugbtbody wa, Mi»« Netlia Healy and earn« berr from Iola, Wla. Tba couple have gone to Bridal Veil to refid«. Work will Ire begun Mon on the new county road to be mod«, atarting at C. Mhi-pard'a place and running East through the farm, of Napoleon I>a.ia and W Hwauk and Inlcraecting with the Hardy road atanit on« mile weet of Troutdale. Nine of Emily l^dfrerry’a little frienda gav« bur a plea.ant aur| rice on Sunday afternoon in honor of her Kith birttv'ay. Tire little folk, ran.e in reeponae to an invitation from Emily'« mother and were delightfully nnteitained. Butli Hhaw, 1 turn llolph, Marie and Beatrice Maitindalo, ltofie and Lily Luaeher, l.-lilb Cook ami Pearl Nickeloon were prem-nt. Horne nice preaenta were giv en to Emily by iter parent, and friend». Clackamas County Q I. K A N I N O M ilOWE BROTHERS' MIXED MINTS 1 *_______ ______ DAMASCUS _ _____________; Tests Best, Best by Test, Looks Best. Mr and Mr» John Elliot are much ,; We carry a full line o( Fre|»are«i Paint», Vaniinhe», Stains, Bruahea, Ek*. ' < ► ;, ph-a«<-d with th« arrival of a little baby girl on April 21. Mi«« Mary Wil«on ha« lieen quite ill for the past week During her «ickmiM Mi»a Nina ILaeock has l«*en teaching the primary grad«« i,t the Damaacu« aehool. The sr-h'ird i< having a »ir-ge of < tire mump«. Many pupil« have them ■nd many ar.- mlaaiiig school for fear of getting th« ii. * Mie« R-»llun of Minnesota and Ernest ; Johnson were united in marriage at the reaideie-i- of o. R sllun in Portland on April 24. They have the liest wiahea of The Herald and a host of frienda. GET A PORTLAND WASHER • “ A Sure Labor Saver ” ; P- nt and Cheapeet on the Market. • !! * ; Come ; ; and in examine them. ‘ ’ { KITCHEN UTENSILS AND HARDWARE TAWNEY & BELL Mim Mary Cliitwmrl and Mr I -cart of Seattle were marn d at the home of —Dealer» in— the lirid«’» parent». Mr an I Mr«. J. Il FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL HARDWARE < hitwor«!, of h.una- ’u-. The bride and groom then left for Seattle where they SANDY, ... OREGON will make tlieir future home. The beat wishes of Tlic l|< rrid and their friends I’.. II Bowman and wife left on Mon goe» with theiii on their j«'urn»*y through life. attended the <lance at Sandy last Sat OMENT day for Naw York city. Mr. and Mr» urday. Mr». Netlb* llearo«-k la \i»iting with Bowman ex|ie. t to make quite an ex- Mrs. Mary Calvin has returned from James Hayse ia visiting triend» in l..tided trip in Hie Eaat and will be ab- Mr. and Mr». Mark Hruox-k at P«-ndle* Astoria where she has been visiting her ton. McMinnville thia week. aeiit aeveral week». daughter. Mr,. John Strucken i. entertaining Frank T«*«*vin, w ho haa lieen quite ill Mr. Roork iaon th« sick list. Mrs L. J. Walters »|>ent last week in Mr. IJxxie Bell water uf Cattle liock, for th«* pnat we«*ka in improving and i» John Dickenson passe-1 through her« Portland. «pending a few day» with hi» un« le J. Waate. last Wednesday. Miaa Gibbon, visited her parents at I t'l>-ni Clark and wife of Portland vie- Teevin. Little Elsie Harris is very much im i te<l relatives at the Home Hotel Hun- Bull Run over Sunday. klim Guata Sh-for «4 Purtlan<l I mm proved. day. George and Ada Calvin spent Sunday . <i. E liodgera and daughter of Scio, Iwen auffering with a m.*vcre atta« k of with their sister who lives in Portland Mies Iva Jackson of Sellwood and her Ore., returned to their home on Mon th«* grip. friend, H Amous of Salem, spent Sat J. N. Campbell waa doing business in ------- - ■ day after a few day’s visit with C. E. urday and Sunday with relatives here. Portland on Wednesday. Cree ami family. MELVERN Grandfather Marked and wife of Port Mrs. M. Milan of Salem, who is on i Mrs. Jim Goger was happily surprised land wen- welcome visitor» of old friend, Alex Brook» wax a Sun«lay gneat at her way home from Salem, »[ant a week j last Monday when many of her lady here Humlay. Malvern Farm. with her sister here, Mrs. A. T. Chase | friends came with lunch and gave her Mi.» Bertha Henry of Corbett visited a happy birthday party. Everyone had W. L. M<< ’ abe caught lOK trout one Miss lloake «pent Saturday and Sun- i Miss Laura Luce Saturday. Mi»» Luce a jolly good time. returned home with Miss Henry Sun «lay la»t week, aome m«*ai*iiriiig over U’ day with her folks at Clackamas. day and spent the day • inche*. Mrs. C. II. Sloop ia afflicted with in-1 Mr»..! Luaeher lies a» a guest Mis» Your Mr. and Mr*. T. F. .McCabe viaited fiamatory rheumatism. She hod a very ' Read the “Want Ads.” Hul-ia Miserlie of Chicago, III., Wants Supplied on page 8. hia parent«« Sunday. f>a<i attack Sunday night. Rev. W. <>. Forties. Sunday school missionary for Center ami Walla Walla Albert Mu-a who recently m .I<! his The doctor was called to see the P.ates di.triets visited Rev. W. T. Scott and farm here ha- de|«art«*<l for |«art» un children last week they being threaten uifo while en route fruiu Portland to known ed with pneumonia. Washington. IS Sandy Harness Shop Mrs. F. I*. Axtell is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Jessie «.lines and twodaugh- WELCHES ter», wlio arrived herefrom Pittsfield, Wis , on Monday morning. Mrs. Glines Mr». Richmond Kelly and won were ami daughters expect to locate in Ore . visitor» oi Mr. and .Mr». C. W. Kern gon. Min E mma Gurtner, who has lieen last week. «pending the |«st three week« with Mr». Mr». Murphy's new rei*i«lei»ce ia n«*ar- J. Lusclier, lias gone to Portland. Mis» ing completion an«l i» a neat, artiatic Gurtner came here from Switzerland structure, built entirely of ¡»eeled log®. four w eek, ago. C. W. Kern ha« nearly all the materi William l-re and wife were Snmlav guests of Mr. lee r sister, Mrs. II. M. al on the ground for hia new dinning Shaw. room-annex to the hotel. It will t*e 52 Olive Fancher has gone to Oregon City x 24 feet with -eating capacitp of 75 or to spend a fortnight with her aunt Mrs HO guests. J. M. Volkmar. I ji nd is on the boom here and specu P. W. McKinley of Portland visited his aunt Mrs. W. T. Scott on Monday. lators are buying up all available. Mr. McKinley lately returned from California. COTTKEU S. Tom|«onof Portland visited friends F)«\Vd Radford has moved his steam here over Sunday. Mrs W. A. Townsend will entertain saw to E. Andrea's place. all day at tier home Thursday the Clifford Schneider made a visit to I oldie»' society of Smith Memorial southern Wilainmette valley last week. eliurch. Mi»» Mabel Volkmar of Oregon City He renewed friendship with many old »|ienl last week with her grandparent«, acquaintances. i Shepard ami wife. Mias Volkmar .Mrs. Iulow has purchasetl .a fine incu- has organised a class of piano pupils here for Friday and Saturday of each j ba tor. week. Mias Volkmar lias unusual mus Hans K wh’s new * barn is to be ical ability and although only hi years of age can plav the moat difficult music. eqiiip|>ed for dairy purposes. Miss Mvrtle Hudson ami CliffoJd Mi»« Hattie Stapleton and Roy And erson »i>ent Sunday at Hood River. Manning of Portland were married at R. W. Wilcox visited his family in the home of W’m. Hudson on the pipe Portland Sunday. ' line rua«l near here on Monday of this W II Hoyt ami wife are guests of week. Mr. Hoyt's sister, Mrs. E. A. Whitney. -------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt are attending sometime traveling around in search of MELROSE a location that is particularly suite! for We are glad t<> know that Mrs. J. H. their health. ' Wood 1» able to be around again. Mrs. Alma Hall of Portland was a 11. Janzen and family of Portland and welcome visitor of Fairview friend, oti Mrs. l.etsman of Molalla visited Mr. Sunday. and Mrs A. B. Conrad Saturday and On the evening of May lflth Dr. Alm- !Sunday. stead <>t Portland will deliver an address Mr. McBride was on the sick list re on “New York After Dark,” in Axtell hall under the auapicea of the Artisans. cently. A. H Conrad recently loaded a car of A short program will also be given by mi-mlters of the order. No admission potatoes. will lie charged and all are invited to Grandma McCreary is not feeling come. very well at present. Mrs B. llurst and Mrs. Lulu Brook» The Christian Endeavor was lead by and children, all of Portland, were Fred Foth and was well attended Sun guests over Sunday of their mother, day evening. Mr». John Strucken. Mr. Evans and son are clearing land. Mrs F. D. Axtell entertained live of Isaac Wood and family have moved her lady friends last Thursday all day. into their new home here. We welcome Mrs J. P. Ileslin entertained the lov- them to this community. <lie« Aid society of the Methodist eliurch The farmers are all busy engaged in last Wednesday afternoon. planting crops. O. J. Jenkins is having an addition, • Miss Ada Preston visited her pa rents built on his house which adds very Sunday. much to the looks of his place. The countv is graveling the road l>e- Miss Lucy Higgins returned last tween the Base line and Sweet Briar Thursday from several weeks' visit at . Farm. Heaside. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins who have been Miss Edith McKilip spent Sunday emploved on the Sweet Briar expect to with Miss Alta Wilcox in Portland. leave in the near future. The first edition of the Christian En deavor Gleaner was read by the first editor, Vernie Wenger, at the Christian J. A. CARTHON Endeavor social last Friday evening and was voted to be a great success. Percy •• Sharp and Ruth Jackson will eslit the Horseshoeing next numlrer. II. .1. Gwens, wife and mother, left on General Repairing Tuesduy for Suinat, Wash. Mr. Owens ami wife will go on to Canada after a Wagon and Carriage Work short stay in Sumat. The elder Mrs. Owen« will remain there (or some time, 99 then will prolrably return here to make FAIRVIEW - OREGON her home. A p’easant evening was spent at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maxwell on Friday, it being their welding anni- ' versary. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. 1 and Mr» Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. i Johnson and families were present. Rev. and Mrs. David Wolfe attended services at Boring Sun-lay afternoon. The Sheriff of Vancouver, Wash, [.aseed through our burg last week. W. Bacon of Bullrun is spending a few days with his parents here. Makes Tkt Best Settles IX THE COUNTRY » All work done by Hand Carrin t Fall Lia* if HORSE GOODS Harness and Shoe REPAIRING There was a good many young people SUBSCRIBE FOR “THE HERALD” Promptly done V. E. FOSBERG, Prop. Sandy - Oregon - ÏÜLSandy Hotel First-cla.«a accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean beds and gtexl meals Feed Stable ia C mmc I îm CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Oregon Sandy, Sandy Stage and Livery ♦ c c iwxmamiik : poopoh - tod PROPRIETOR LBAVXa Sandy for Boring.. .. •• «a «« Boring for Sandy. ... •I «« •• At Saudy makes connections with Salmon mail stage. nections lor Aschoff’s and meets first car at Boring. .6:30 a. 2:30 p. .8:35*. 5:02 p. Also makes con _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GERMAN _ _ _ _ _ _ COACH _ _ _ ■: I MPORTED AC H I L L | ... . .......... ..... WAS IMPORTED FROM GERMANY 1002. TO AMERICA IN 1907 BY A. C. RUBY * CO. WAS FOALED IN — DESCRIPTION — JET BLACK, 18 HANDS HIGH, 5 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT, 1830, GIRTH AROUND THE HEART 83 INCHES. General Monday and Saturday at E. F. Donahue's Bans at Boring Tuesday and Wednesday at Donahue's Stage Barn. Sandy Thursday noon to Friday noon, at Jones’ Barn, Estacada TERMS: To Insure, $20; Leap, $7.50 CHAS. COX MANAGER - - ♦ Season, $12; Single ♦ E. DONAHUE SECRETARY Merchandise- - ♦ Will Make the Season, March 15 to July I, as tollows:t Harlow, Blaser & Harlow TROUTDALE, H 4 ) ' ’ We can furnish your kitchen complete ami Save you Money too. OREGON t 0