Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 24, 1908, Image 3

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| FAIRVIEW
JARS
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W* are agent* for
Pittsburg* Perfect Field Fence
Welded by Electricity.
Sold under a Positive Guarantee. J!
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OUR I IM 01 GKiHIKIIS IS OOMPH It
and our Prices are consistent with the quality ol goods we ! I
carry. Perfect satisfaction and a square deal is what you ! I
get from us.
A FULL LINE OF McCALL'S
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OREGON ;
UüL Sandy Hotel
First- c I hm a< com modal ions
Commercial Irada solicited
Cleau I mk I b and g<««l meals
Fwd Stable is C mmc I im
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
Oregon
FAIRVIEW, Ora., July 21.—J. A.
Carlbun Ims purchased from W. Ellison
a lot located in ths south west part of
town on Cedar »tract Mr. Carthou ei-
pccts to build a residence and make bit
borne on the lot.
Mrs. Amanda Clark and son James,
Italic Anderson and Clark »tillion have
Kone to Well bee where Mr*. Clark and
James will spend several weeks on tlieir
claims.
Mrs. W. Ellison and children returned
Sunday from a visit with relative* at
Hood River. Mr*. M C. Coruett and
daughter Ivy went up with Mrs. Ellison
returning home the same day.
Mr*. Orin Dunbar and children, J. A.
Dunbar and wife, 1*. O. Dunbar and
wife, all of Portland, have been visiting
I*. 8 Dunbar ami wife.
Ilenry Matman and family, Mr*. Du-
■lay, soli and daughter, E. Smith and
wife, Harry Demmock and Mrs. C.
Pearce and eon Frank all went to The
Dalles Hunday on the excursion trip.
(ieo. McIntire opened up a barber
«hop in J. W. Henecko’s building last
Saturday.
J. T. Million is (pending a few days
at Collius springs for the benefit ol Ilia
health.
Mrs. J. O Davis is at a Portland hoe-
pital taking treatment.
Mis* Ixiis Guy and Cha*. Flake were
united in marriage on July I I by Rev.
W. T. Scott at the parsonage in the
presence of a few friends.
Mr. ami
Mrs Fiske will make their Imine on the
farm here.
Misses olive ami Mabel Zimmerman
are s|>endi->g a few days at Barton with
their sister. Mrs. Thomas Miller.
SANDY VALLEY ITEMS
KtlMI
Mm A tri Venter died «»n Helurdiy.
July IHih, after a weult'fi dine«« al the
home <>f O. Lindholm at Krlao where
the Vetter family waa vhsitlntf. The Vra
tore formerly rwhled on Handy Ridge,
but recently ui»»ve«l to Portland.
Mr«
Veater waa a meuilier of the Hwvdiali
Baptist vlinrvh in Portland, and waa a
woman of aw»t*i ami cheerful ditpoei
lion, hhe leaves to mourn her !«»•• a
husband ami two sons.
The funeral
was hehl on Monday in Portland.
Rev M. c. Hharrill will continue meet
ingw al Keleo thia week.
Jjsaodsr Rydtnan and family of Port- I
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TROUTDALE
Aaron Fox
Troutdale,
TROUTDALE, Ore., July 21 —Little
Lynn Richardson celebrated bis fifth ;
birthday last Monday afternoon with a
DKAI.M fM
party. Mr*. Coleman and Mr*. John
llealiri assisted Mrs. Richardson in en­
tertaining the fifteen little folks pre«- ■
•nt. The guests were Emmett arid,
Teddy llockersmith, Kenneth ami Celia I
Nash, Harriet ami Audrey Richardson,!
Margm-ritte and Zenetli tiraig, Lynn
Itu liardaon, Elva Swain, Beulah Grit- ;
Phone for Prices, Phone for Goods—Phone Fanners 281
fltbs, Roy Hensley, Edith and I-avern <
Coleman ami Claudie lieslin.
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Mrs. Violet Stevens entertained Mrs.
Lixxie Dell and family of Sellwood last guest of Rainbow circle, Women of
ORIENT
: Woodcraft, at their last meeting and
week.
Mr»
George
Carpenter is expected
was
entertained
by
Mrs.
Emma
Scharf
lx,uia Helming went to Marshfield
home from the hospital this week. She
Monday to attend the funeral of hi* during her stay here.
Mr*. J. Alfred larson was a Portland is not able to be arouud yet
brother, <>ua Helming, who waa acci­
The nnula are being improved in this
dentally shot by a fitend while out visitor Tueaday.
The gravel ia
hunting in the mountains near Marsh­
Henry Ricliardion ami family spent vicinity by graveling.
field. The man took Mr, Helming for a Saturday and Sunday with relatives at brought to Anderson station on ears
from Sycamore.
deer.
: Piedmont.
A<lolf Kooxman and wife are visiting
Mr*. G. W. Gilbough and family of
Dr. W. Dean Wright visited relative*
relative* here this week.
Woodard, Oklahoma, visited at the at Aumsville over Sunday.
Everything Needed in the Home
Everything Needed on the Farm
Warren Bali waa a guest of Will Har­
home of 8. S. Ic-gan last week
Selling and family have returned
ris Sunday.
1. N. Buxton of Castle Rock is about from a few days' stay at Seaside,
to dispone of hie merchandise at that
Jim Haya and Clarence Jackson have
The Herald and Poultry Journal. $1.50 gone to Dayton, Washington to work
place and will move to Troutdale.
in the harvest fields.
They report it
I>. C. Allard and family of Portland
have been visiting Mr*. France* Allard.
AIMS
dry and hot in that country.
J. H. I.. Maybee and daughter, Mix«
Mrs. A. B. Kindall and daughters re-: Frank Davenport and mother and
turned from an eastern trip Monday.
two daughters were in Aims last Wed- Alma and Miss Elva A mi re spent Sun­
day with the Cliue family.
Claudie Stevens is visiting friends at newlay attending to busineaa.
Billie Smith ia workiug at Bullrun
Sellwood this week.
Jerome Cockelrease ami Wesley Ba­
tor »be city of Portland.
Mrs. J. Daily a ho came here from con ol Bullrun were seen in Aims Mon­
Oakland, Cal., has purchased the Trout­ day.
dale House from Chas. Rowley and
Harry Ran and wife have bought ten
wife. Mr*. Rowley has moved into the acres of land here and will make their
AT THE
Rowley restaurant and confectionery ' future home here,
store larllier up the street.
gob Maberry and Will Matthews ;
R. E. Morse and wife left last Friday “,»,e • 5u»ine»s trip to Portland last j
! Wednesday.
Mrs. Alma Hall ami Son Ernest and f»r a todays' trip to San Francisco.
PLEASANT HOME
grandson, Lawrence Bobbin*, of Sell-
Mrs. Iierrick of San Francisco was a The Herald and Rnral Spirit, *2..X>
wood were visitor* here Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Vincent and daughter of
Portland are spending the week with
the former's sisV r, Mr*. J. H. Staple­
ton.
Mr*. Juhnaon of Pleasant Home vis­
ited Mrs. A. M. Anderson Sunday.
WANTED, WILD BUCKBERRIES
Douglass Store
LUS EEK
land visited Mrs Rydinsn's parents at
>*ndy Ridge last week.
On Hunday afternoon, July 'JU. at 3
o'clock W. J. Wirts of Sandy will give
a lecture in the grove back of Robert
JonaruU's home
Mr*. H M. Shaw and family and
C. J Simlall waa iu Portland Satur­ Mrs. Donley and family returned Satur­
day and Sunday.
day I rum a week's camping near Syca­
more.
Mias louise Muller <4 Portland visited a
CHtRKTVILIf
her mother, Mrs A. B. Moller, Sunday. *
A social dance was given at Hotel
Cherryville in honor ol Miss Grace M.l Whitney A Anderson have begun e
Smith who has been teaching at work on II. S. Stone's new residence.
Welches Mi*a Smith stoppad over for
The H< laid and Oregon Agriculturist,
a few days' visit al the home of J. T
Per year
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W. J. Wirts of Sandy lectured at tha
ROCKWOOD
Cherryville schoolhouse to an appreeia- ,
Ruckwood Grange met in an all day
live audience.
session Saturday last.
Dr. AlmMead
V. II. Friel ol Cherryville has gone
and wife were made members of our
back to the Rhododendron Spring».
order and several new name* brought
Ale* Brooke of Three-Sis visited at
in.
Hotel Cherrvville last Sunday.
The Rockwood lavll team will give a
W. It. Allen is improving his prop­
dance on the 26th.
erty near Cherryville.
At a special meeting of the Rockwood
Earl Baxter is building a new house
school Imard it »»» decided to put in
lor W. It Alh-n.
the grades and make the school one of
Dave liouglass is running a butcher the best.
wagon from Cherryville to Salmon.
ItockwiMsl grange expects to con-uin-
Rev. J. W. Baughman and Wm. O.' ate a wedding in the order in a short
Itughs, hie brother-in-law, left for Se­ time, ljaten!
attle Monday where they will visit bis i
W. A. Herring i* calling on Rock­
■on.
wood friends this week.
II. I.. Chalkci went to Sandy on buai- j
neaa thia week.
It. F. Ilart sold one of his teams to
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Al Hart of Gresham last week.
New Rate—Good for 30 days
Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. 1.. Maybee are
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a half pound son. Mrs. Maybee is with
Special rate on 10,000 lota.
her mother, Mr». 8. F Cline of Orient.
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B|*e<'ial Cvr Leave* Portland Saturday Nights (only) at 11 90 for Gre*ham, Troutdale aud Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barns.
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Makes Th Best Saddles
Al* work done by Hand
Theodore Neibauer has the contract
of putting some new buildings and fen­
ces on the school ground.
Mr*. Ickler who had the misfortune
to run a sliver in her hand causing blood
I poisoning is reported improving al­
though it is a serious case.
She waa in
Oregon City several days under the doc­
tor's care.
Mr. and Mr*. Hyatt of Cottrell visited
Mr and Mrs. E. F. Andre a few days
last week.
Fred Woetell <4 Portland is visiting
at the borne of bis sister, Mrs. Geo.
t Lusted.
Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
ÜI Sandy Harness Shop
IN THE VUINTRY
E. F. Andre lost a valuable cow last
Saturday night from eating dynamite
from W. Proctor's barn.
Mrs. Belle Linneman of Arleta vis­
ited her sister,Mrs. G. Moulton several
days.
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BUTTER WRAPPERS
Gotlip Miller sold his farm for $4,000. !
lie came to the Vnited States from
Switxerhuid 37 years ugo and has lived
in the Sandy country for 27 years. He
will give a free farewell dance to bin
many li lends in Casper Junker's hall
July 25lh and will leave the next day
for St. Lotti*, Mo., where be will visit a
week. From there he will go to New
York City where he will remain a week
with friend*.
Then he will sail for
Switserland. Ilia friends all wish liim
a pleasant voyage.
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For Oregon City, Cam-mah Park and way pointe, change cars at Golf Juuction.
For f.enta, Mount Seott and east side pointe, change ear» at Lente Junction
W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent.
General Offices. First and Alder Sts., P ortland , O uoot .
V. E. FOSSERO, Prop.
Sandy--Oregon
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
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