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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
?. r I___ BORNSTEDT & RUEGE FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE ‘ FAIRVIEW, Or, May M -Mr. Eld Woodmen Had a Good Eime. ridge amt family have moved Into Mrs. The Women of Woodcraft and the O, A. Jackson 's cottage The Eldridge» came here a lew da vs ago Irom Medford Woodmen had another of their good turns last Saturday overling B--.nl. • a where they just sold a farm Frank Fog, who s|a<nt several weeks large number of Troutdale jieopte, there hers last summer, and has since l»«en were 32 viailing mernlier« from Port This Mower la NOI MADE BY THE TRUST and I im aoma good with the Eldridge« al Medlord, returned land who asaistol in initiating eight point» th«« lru«t mower« have not, here with them ami is spending a few new meml*ra, alter which some very pretty field work was put on. Alter days witli Lot M<a>re and wife. THERE IS BI T a delicious lunch with ice cream, which J. ('. Kerby whos|«int several weeks was a surprise from the Woodmen, the Olii WÀSHÌIO MACHINE Here last fall and winter and went to ASK ANY LADY visitors departed for home in their ••|VI»O ■■ Montana In January, ha» returned and special car. ■ays lie expects to remain in Oregon. \\ IK » I'sFS oni : Jam«» McReynolds arrivid here on TROI TDALE, Ore . May »1-Mrs Monday from Santa lima, Cal, aixl will s|iend several days visiting his A. Kraus ami children of LaGrand* are father and sister, Mr», G. E. Shaver, al I visiting Mrs. Kraus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ji I. Funk. lire hitter'» home. , Mrs J. B Cole has started for Switz A. W. Cooke and wile of I lama acai were giiwls Saturday and Sunday ol erland lor an extended visit. their niece, Mrs. li fl. Khaw, rn route The agent of the O It A N'. at this to Ramler hi visit their daughter, Mrs. J place now occupies the new depot. law Shaw. Joe Bramliall's crew is now loading ■nd «re ready tu fill orJVr». Mr. and Mt» A W. Zimmerman ami : several thousand feet of lies daily. ■laughter Miss Rae »1 Portland came Mrs. Ralph Jones ia entertaining her out Saturday morning and remained unde, l>. E. Watt of Pilot Kock. until Munday morning here as guests ol Williams from Freewater, Wash , SANDY, - - OREGON * Mr. and Mrs E. tr. Metiaw and daugh has J. bought a half interest in J. II. Hua- »«*«•««♦«♦•♦«♦*«**♦*•**** •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ter. son's barber shop. Mr and Mrs Zimmermann rs|>ect to Mrs. May Rider of f-aGrande is visit spend the summer on Mr Zimmer- ing her parents, Ubas. Rowley and wife mail's farm here. F. E. Harlow, wife and dnnghter re Mr. and Mrs Calvin Shepard will turned last week from Oakland, Cal., I ■pend Memorial Day in Oregon City. where they have visited relatives. Win Butler and family will go to Chris. Hain|>»hire is home from Port Corbett to decorate the graves of their land lor the summer. friends. Mrs. Harry Wood is visiting her sister ’fests Best, Best by Test, Looks Best. Children'» Day will be olm-rved lit the Presbyterian Sunday achool next ■ >n their farm here. ■■ carry ■ full lim-<4 l'ivpiired Paints, Varulslu-», Stains, Brushes, E tr. Roy Burlier has gone up the river to Sunday morning at II o'clock. A very Interesting program will lie given by engage in salmon fishing. the children. I . Mrs Princes Allard, llesdon Metcalf Ralph Scott, who has been attending and Miss Nina York, went to Seattle Occidental college thia year, ia expected last Saturday. home in a few days to »pend ins vaca J Moore of Portland visited his tion. mother, Mrs. A. T. Tiller, on Sunday. “ A Sure Labor Saver ” Mr and Mrs. Claude Maxey returned Troutdale public a ll «4 clota-ed on ■•st ami Cheapest oil the Market. Come in and examine them Sunday Irom Boise, Idaho, win-re Mr Thnriulay this week. Prof. H. A. Dar Maxey underwent an operation lor »I»- nail has l>een principal, and Mrs. Eva pendieitl». I. Endicott and Miss Nina York, teach Mis» Graves of Denver, Colo., hai* ers. been viailing Mr«. J M. Ashcraft. Rev. F. E. Bellington of Albany via- SANDY ited hi» sister, Mrs. A. T. Axtell, I here last week. Hornstealt A lluegg »ent a four-horse Mrs. II. S. Wenger entertained the load of provisions to the Three-Six set C A. W. H. club at her home on Tuee- tlenient Monday. day afternoon of this week. I,. A. Wrenn, formerly of Welches, Chickenpox is raging among the chil called on our merchant« in the interest dren of Fairview. ■4 the Columbia Milling company Mon —-ih-aler in— Roy Anderson entertained eleven of day. hia young frienda from Portland Sun FARMING IMPLEMENT« AND GENERAI. HARDWARE Geo. F. Ilnegg visited hi» folk» at day. The young people thoroughly en- , Cedarville Sunday. OREGON : )»ye<l their day ol fishing and h-a«ting Marion Boitano was circulating a t>e- ANDY on Died chicken and other go««I thing«. tition to change the Barton rural free A large tank <4 oil arrived here Sun- delivery route so as to go around by , day via the <>. R. A N. and was sent via 1 Firwood. ( the P. R. A P. company's line to the Base Pete Swan was down from bis home i lune road and will be uggd in preparing stead near Cherryville Monday. the roads for the automobile races. Max Winnicbe has secured a position Mr». W. II. N'asbburn and baby are as general roustabout at the Sandy Hie visiting relative» at Clackamas lor a tew I tel. . day». Ona Davenport <rf Aims went to Hood Firet-clasa accolti imslat ion» River with his family on Saturday of Commercial trade solicited last week. Clean beila and good turala The dance given by the Gresham End SltMt i* C mmcìim The new plank rood ia being built be Symphony orchestra Saturday was quite tween Sandy ami Kelso and Mr. Kreb, well attended. There was a rousing Republican rally the road l«>sa, ia trying to buy a (arm in CARPER JUNKER, Prop. - our neighborhood. in Junker's ball Tuesday evening. IF YOU AHE <IU|N(T T‘> HI’Y A M O W E K OH H A K E till« Muintitvr, Call arid let ut show yuti the «uperiur points of the THOMAS CROWN MOWER « OWE BROTHERS’ MIXED PAINTS For Sheriff ROBERT L. STEVENS REPUBLICAN SOLICITS the support of all voters who favor an honest, economical administration of the office, and who believe in the enforcement of ALL the laws with strict impartiality. The cost per dollar of collecting taxes under Sheriff Stevens administration compared with like conditions under Word’s administration was 3 mills compared with 3 1-2 mills under Word’s administration. For the first four months of 1908, $2,650,054.50 in taxes, an in crease in business of 55 per cent over the $1,725,315.03 taxes handled by Mr. Word in the first four months of 1906, was handled by Sheriff Stevens with but 23 per cent increase in extra help employed. The Io I Lu* Ing uiisolh llrd letter is self explanatory POKTI.A5Ü MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION. Oregonian Editorial, May 26. 190» , Portland. Ora June 20. 1907 P L. Stevens. Eeq.. Sheriff, City. Deer Sir: Al the monthly seeling of the executive board of thia association held on tbs 18th mat., I was dirsclsd to writs you sxprsssing our hearty appreciation of your prompt and effective action in the gambling case at Woodstock and of the obéré which you bave taken in enforcing Sunday closing of saloons Thanking you on behalf of tba board. 1 remain, fours Paithully. (signed) John Bain. Secretary. “L’nder Sheriff Stevens the business uf the office has been conducted with efficiency and fidelity; the laws have been enforced and the revenues col lected and accounted for, without waste or extravagance.” GET A PORTLAND WASHER Vote for JOHN MANNING J.-B. TAWNEY For Re-election For DISTRICT ATTORNEY 15« Sandy Hotel ♦ KELSO Oregon Sandy, Aaron Fox Oregon Troutdale, tlKAl.KM IN Everything Needed in the Home Everything Needed on the Farm Geo. C. Brownell of Oregon City got ■ Marvin IHckenaon’a 40 acres of land for i NOTICE. 1 his work in the Hindu murder case and Tlx- l><«rd of directors of district No. sold it this week to Mr. Hoffman of 41, Multnomah county, Oregon, will | Sandy for Al,UM). receive bids for moving the school Mr. Mickelson sold his 80 acres on house until Sth of June, 1008. The Sandy Ridge for |3,U<> last week to Mr. lioani reserves the right to reject any Miller and two other men from the and all bids. Further information can I East. ba obtained from the chairman. O. Westlund, or J. C. Wilson, clerk. Jonsrud Brothers and Jarl Brothers A latourell. Oregon. Rath are running their mill most of the : time now sawing lumber. Sup|>ort llie University of Oregon ap Miss Annie Kligel of Kelso and Mr. Vote "yes" N'o. 314 Parrot, a young blacksmith of Sandy, propriation bill. j were married Tuesday. on June 1. Be a booster, not a knocker Phone for Prices, Phone for Goods—Phone Farmers 281 TI k - University >4 Oregon is a part of the public school system of the state slid should l>e properly supported. Vote “jes" on the appropriation bill on election day. THE RELIABLE AND ECONOMIC UNDERTAKING PARLORS | SUBSCRIBE FOR “ THE HERALD To the Public of Eastern Multnomah The undertaking business heretofore carried on under the name of Carlson & Emery has been dissolved. B. Is the People’s Man. Has Given Satisfaction in the Past. Is in Harmony with Administrative Affairs of the County. Is Fearless in the Prosecution of Graft, Saloon Violation and Bank Embezzlement. WORD AS SHE Riff WANTS ONEY A FLAT SALARY Asked in regard to hi» pledge to lie satisfied with a flat salary, Mr. Word said: “Yes, sir; I mean just wlist I say in that letter. My «alarv shall be «t.&OOa year, and no more The county court can board its own prisoners without a cent of profit to me. And more, I am so well pleased with the work that is being done by the prisoners at Kelly Butte that I am willing the couuty court shall not only have the custody of the prisoners st that place, but also ap point the guards.” A vote for Tom Word for Sheriff means a reward to a man who has ren dered this community good and faithful service by enforcing the law and giving us the most economical and efficient administration of that office on reconi. J. A. CARTHON •* 1 2S Sandy Harness Shop Makes Th Best Saddles Horseshoeing General Repairing Wagon aid Carriage Work FAIRVIEW •• W. Emery, having bought out Mr. Carlson’s interest, will continue the business under the name of “ The Re liable and Economic Undertaking Parlors.” Part of AND CANNOT REACH SPAWNING GROUND HORSE GOODS OREGON Do you believe in education? T*o you want a state university? If so, vote “yea” No. 314 on the official ballot on election day. The passage of this bill will increase our taxes a little more than two cents if you pay taxes on 11000 worth of property. All progressive citi zens should support the bill. ■SALMON CAMAIOT GET^> AR.OU/MD LEADS &-WHEELS IN THE COl'NTBY AIL work done by Hand Harness and Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. E. FOSBERG, Prop. Sandy - - Oregon Read the “Want Ads.” Your Wants Supplied on page 8. Ao S almon C an A/ on Ger RIVER the second story of Lewis Shattuck’s store building has been rented and will be fitted up with all the necessities of the undertaking business. the only .«almon stream on Pacific Coast where MIRCIUU FlIHWNEtU are permitted. B ill 333 now before the publio " W ill C orrect T his IT years ago baU hrnctv in Tpper hia caught over «0.004» salmon. Fish wheels improved so now no salmoa x 1/ reaches hattbene* an« I they are all closed K, Thus all of the rpper Columbia natural spa* ning grounds are barren. B. W. Emery will have personal charge of all funerals so the public can be assured of prompt and careful at tention. All calls will receive immediate attention. CLIP THI8 OUT . Will as-» Iks ' ««In.on a-beriM 1 losll Ihn I—,pls ! for «II Ume. PHONE NUMBER, 147, RESIDENCE. 148 QU/cr M' n ci<aM WÄELS 319. | nurwstri twain. X_l S'°.£ ) 1 t...i,.t,-.i..m<na ’ii' Thi» picture »how» the t.oxa LUAP, extending into river, right np to fall», and ■ the three uppermost » ishwhxkl ». These catch all Tin: salmon ascending to «pawning ground». To luive the Columbia Salmon Vote 332, Yes, and 319, No Harlow, Blaser &, Harlow General TROUTDALE, Merchandise OREGON