Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 21, 1908, Image 3

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    SANDY VALLEY ITEMS
Miss Ella Jarl ut Portland ia psylng a
viali tu thè lionu (olita.
Mr. and Mia. C. A l.indrll and
«lauglitera, Sibvl and Alice, uf Portland
bave Lem a|*«mlmg a week Witti Rubi.
Jonsrud’s fumlly.
itev. G. P Ridi preselieil In Itobt.
Jousrud's grotti Hunday alleruoun.
Itev. I laguna of Portlaml preseli«*! in
I Ire Norwegian rhurch laat Hunday»
Eugliah serviva« ».«<• beld in lite ove­
tti ng
ite». Ilagoea and fsinlly are visitlug
al T. li. Jonsrud’s lumie
David Jarl la slowly recovering front
liia long lllllcaa.
|l< ri Jonsrud la mi thè siek Hat,
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Wanted
Milk Cows
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Steam
Wood Saw
Tltol ThM.E, (>RK.
FIRWOOD 50c
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$20 PER TON
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FOR PEACH PLUMS
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ITALIAN PRUNES
DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW
BOXED
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Gasoline Wood -Saw
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Oregon
Troutdale,
Phone Farmers 35x3
J. A. CARTHON
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General Repairing
Wagon and Carriage Work
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Patronize the
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NEW BARBI R SHOP
AT FAIRVIEW
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Makes The Best Saddles
IN THE COUNTBY
All work done by Hand
Carries i Full U m of
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TROUTDALE, Ore., Aug. IM—Mr.
and Mr». J. E. Tarainer of Bellingham,
Tha Bandy Valley Fruit Growers, as Wash., ware Hun-lay guests of Mrs. F.
sociation held Its regular meeting Mat I*. Hubbard. Mr. Trainer was at one
urday. It was diwlde<l to secure a lime O. it AN optsralor st TrouUiale.
booth and give an exhibit at the Grange
Miss Httsie Detrick visited Portland
lair at Greahaiu.
Those wishing to
show producte should see the committee relatives Hu inlay.
Mrs. John Heelin, who lately re-
or either of them, Paul BpHinan on
Mandy Ridge, M. V. Thmnas at Bull turned from visiting hor parents st El­
gin, I'laho, re|M>rts her twu sisters, Mis­
Kun or A. t>. Bornstedt at Hamly.
ses Mabel and Blance, ill with typhoid
Cliaa. Krebs la Ihrealiing un Mandy
fever. As soon as tbe young ladies
Ridge.
health will permit, the Brinks will re­
Tbe German MM'iety, am*i«t<^l by a turn to their home here.
Portland,
gav«-
a
well-
male cimriis uf
Mrs. Aaron Fox ami «laughter, Miss
rendered program of music and songs
I Halina, have return«*! from an outing at
Matunlay evening, follow«*! by a dance.
I tbe beach.
Hnasliall's orchestra furnished music.
Miss Georgia lioynobls has returned
Geo. Ruegg reluriKsl Maturday from a
| to her duties in l*ortlan>l after a fort­
fishing trip in the mountains.
night vacation spent with her parents
J. B. Tawney and J. Allison went i here.
camping with their families this week.
Miss Edith IteynobJs is taking her va-
The county court has ordvre<l tlis ■ atioti. |«rt of which she will spend
Boring Hamly
mad regraded and here ainl part at Yakima, Wash., with
planked from Boring to Peterson's cor­ her aunt, Mrs. Newell.
ner John Strauss has been appointed
II. A Bell ami wife ot Portland vis­
by the court to have cnargu of the work. ited friends here Bunday.
Mrs. Frances Allan! ami Mrs. R. E.
( III KKYVIIIL
Morse visited friends at Eagle Creek
Rev. !>r. Howland preached in the Hunday.
Chas, itenite is spending a few days
Cherryville achoulhuuse la«l Saturday
at Kelso, Wash.
night.
Heptember 7th is the «late set for
(’Imi. Col and hit mother left for
eastern Oregon tins week to make their opening Troutdale school this year.
Mr. Fisher of Washougal, Mrs. Eva
home.
Emlicott of Portlaml ami Miss Parmer
Friel
Jr.
ha«
mH«"!
a
[Kirch
to
J.T.
of Hillsboro will lie the instructors.
hi« new residence.
Eva Btevens ami Eva Hudson were
Mr. and Mr«. Clark Corey of Three«
week eml guests of Mrs. Harry Wood at
Six viailed at Hotel Cherry ville Sunday.
Gresham.
I.a«t Sunday a voting couple from
Mrs. Hulet is attending a few days al
Welches were delayed here quite a
St. Martins Springs for the benefit ol
while with a balky horse.
her health.
Rev. Wood <d La Fayette lias been
COTIKtLL
Evangelical
assigned to Troutilsle
The plasterers are through their work church and will preach hia first sermon
on the Cottrell schoolhouse.
here next Sunday.
Rev. Broek of Portland preached el
Frank llsnnerman and family a|>ent
the Cottrell Baptist church last Bunday Bunday with Portland friends.
morning and evening to a large uudt-
Jay Moore was out from Portland
ence.
Sunday to visit his mother. Mrs. A. T.
Mrs Sm-ider has Portland relatives Tiller.
visiting her.
John lieslin is having a front ¡torch
N. G Hedin ami family visit«*! at the built on hia cottage.
home of Mrs. t>l»erg of Kelso Sunday.
Miss Silvia and Itatibell Corder have
Stillman Andrews has purchased Mr gone to Canby to visit their graud-
Zimbrick's self binder
father. Mr. Rosencrants.
Miss Dorcas Hedin ami a parly of
Mrs. Pete Owens was a Portland cal­
Portland friends are spending two ler this week.
weeks at McIntyre's camp grounds.
Mrs Frank Branigan and son Ray­
St» in Osburn had a runaway which mond have returned from the East.
ended without injuring anyoue, but
Harry Coleman has been visiting
the buggy was badly cripple»!.
friends and relatives here.
Mrs. Myrtle Mannon of Portland is
Mr. Vanderlioof and family anti their
visiting relatives here.
daughter, Mrs. Rob Hunter, have gone
Thoma- Dunn visited friends at Wood­ to the mountains for a few days, outing
burn last week.
Mr and Mrs. Aaron Fox have gone
Mr An Irews has commenced to haul to Collins Hot Springs for a few days.
material (or his new dwelling.
S. Millin of The italics called on rela­
Mr. Milan lias purchasral all the fuel tives here Wednesday.
limber on the railroad right-of-way on
Mr». Lou Harlow ami children have
T. Dunn's place
returned from their outing at Seaside
Grandpa Beers is reshaking tlis barn.
Mrs. D. B. Griffiths ami daughter
Mr. Blackburn took a trip up the pic­ Beulah and Mrs. John Larson visited in
turesque Bull Run gorge ami secured Latourell Tuesday.
many tine views from uncurlied nature
with Ins stereoscopic camera.
llSitDS
Alter the Woodmen picnic to be given
Mr. anti Mrs L. A. Davies baby Wil­
here tbe 211th of August a datice will be ma wete taken quite sick last Saturday
at the Woodmen hall.
evening but is getting along nicely at
this writing.
Master Chase ami I-eslie St. Clair are
P0V51LL VAULT
Mrs. T Rodgers and Mrs. Cook of taking a vacation and camping out and
Portland are spending a two week's va­ enjoying themselves at E. D. Hamilton
cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C place. Their father, 11. I.. St. Clair of
Gresham, spent Sunday with them.
A. Lindgren.
J. B. l^tiit, who lias been elected prin­
The Young Ladies Sewing circle met
with a large attendance at the home of cipal of the Rockwood school for the
coming year, returned last week from
Mrs. A. Nordldotn last Saturday.
Eastern Oregon and Mrs. Lent and
Mrs. C. I.arson of Warren, Ore., il
daughter are expected this week. Mr.
visiting friends here thia weak.
Lent is enjoying tbe tine fruit on his
At tbe business meeting last Saturday j place here.
Rev. H Nordling of Swede Home, Xeh.,
Mrs J. II. Spain and children who
was called ns pastor for the Swedish
*|>ent two weeks visiting friends and
Lutheran congregation at thia place.
relatives in thia vicinity returned to
Mr. and Mis. C. II. Johnson gave a their home in Portland last week.
dinner party last Sunday. Those in­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruegg gave a oboe
vited were Rev. II. S. Nystrom, P. A.
party last Saturday evening for Mio»
Johnson and family and P. N. Alinquisl
Pearl ami Civile. A large number were
and family.
present. A prize was given to the one
The Ladies Mission society met with who could gather the most pairs of
n very large attendance lust Monday at dainty little shoes that were made for
the home of Frank Steffanson. Rev. tbe occasion. The hostess threw them
II. S. Nystrom a|>oke very interestingly : on the lawn and all made a grab which
to those assembled.
made it very exciting.
The lucky ones
Mrs. O. Ekstrom went to Reedville, were Lawrence Craswell and Eva Snei-
Ore., last Monday for an extended visit der. They each received a prize Teddy
with her sister there.
bear and a souvenir slipper. Refresh­
The member* of the Swedish Mission ments were serve«I and all reported a
church Sunday school enjoyed a picnic very enjoyable time.
at the Bull Run River Tuesday, A tine
Miss Maud Manary returned to Port­
lunch, bathing and fishing were the land Tuesday after several weeks' visit
order of the day.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ma­
The following people from here nary.
clitnlwsl the mountains last week: Mr
Mrs. Martin Lennarts visited Mrs
Danielson, Prof. Osterdal of Portland, W. E. Craswell ono day last week.
Alliert Eaktroni, Edwin Anderson, Mrs.
Mr. Erz is making preparations for a
Mathilda Rodgers and Mrs Francis fine eight-roomed house.
Coch of Portland, Miss Lillie Nystrom,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Moulton visited
Mrs. Christenson and Ernest and
Frank Cumming and family lr.st Satur­
Carl Christenson.
day and Sunday at Fairview.
SANDY
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F. D. 3
TROUTDALE
HORSE GOODS
Harness snd Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. B. FOSSERO. Prop
Hamly
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Oregon
EGYPT
Gresham Undertaking Parlors
E. Barr has the rock crusher on the
l.stourell hill. They started to crush
VNPKRTAKING AN1» EMBALMING
rock last Monday and several teams are AU Work First-Class. Calls Promptly
used to haul the rock.
Attended to
Res . 14*.
M. Lund's sister is attending her vaca­ I'hone, MT.
tion here.
I. W. EMERT, PROF.
GRESHAM. ORE
n FAIRVIEW
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FAIRVIEW. Or«., Aug IM.—Mrs. A
M Antlerson has fwen spending a few
days with Iter son, James Anderson,
ami wife in Portland.
E Hmith and wife, Mrs. C. I'earce
ami son Frank a|>ent Haturday and
Bunday at Heaside. Mrs. Pearce ami
son will visit friends in Washington be-
iore returning here.
Mrs. Win. Byers has returned from a
lev. da s’ outing st Eagle Creek. Itev
A. Byers of Salem has been visiting
his <laughter-iii-law fur a few days.
Win. ami Lewis Stone have joined
some llixxl River friends ami are spend- '
lug a lew days in the mountains. They I
ex«lrct to reach the top of Mt. Hood.
Mrs. J. O. Downing who has been5
very ill is recovering.
Miss Nellie Hunter has been out from
Portland for a visit with her lather.
Miss Ethyl lieslin has returned from
her outing at Ht. Martins Mpririgs.
Mrs. Amanda Clark was down from
Welches on Monday for a short visit
with relatives here. Mrs. Clark ami
her sone have taken claims near
Welches.
Miss Nannie Anderson accompanied
her aunt home fur a few davs' stay.
Mrs. <>. A. Jackson s|<ent part of last
week at Corvallis where she expects to
reside this winter in order to send her
daughter to coll««ge
Mrs. H. N. Maxey is entertaining
Mrs. Wm. Maxey of Coldwell, Idaho.
Mrs. Crockett of Troutdale visit«!
Mrs. Willard Cook on Monday.
Nearly every dog in Fairview is
now proudly wearing a collar with a
pe«lant attach«!.
A few have ditiap-
peared. The city treasury is a»me »25
or *30 ahead by reason of the dug ordi­
nance.
W. Ellison is shipping a number of
boxes of peach plums daily and expects
to do a much more extensive business,
in Italian prunes.
l.L C. Campbell is having a nutnlier
of improvements made on his farm.
The large solid stone building which
was built for a creamery is being re­
model«! into a modern residence.
A. T. Axtell is making a number of
improvements on his place. Mr. Ax­
tell has ha«l a new kind of water gutter
installed, the first to be used in this
l«rt of the country. H. 8. Stone is
having the same material used on bis
new residence.
Mr. ami Mrs. Burton Beemer who are
here from Kansas visiting relatives have
gone to Seaside to sjiend a few «lays.
J. T. Stillion has retnrn«l from a few
«lavs' stay at St. Martins Springs.
Mrs. Stillion and children have re­
turned (rout an outing at Welches.
Mrs. M. G. Owens is spending a few
«lays with Mrs. A. T. Axtell at Seaside.
Misses lena ami Lillian Ginder of
Gresham visited friends here Sunday.
Wm. Byers is preparing to erect a
new residence ami barn on his property
in the east part of town.
Rev W T. Scott and wife and Miss
Lucy Higgins have return«l from an
outing at their farm near Salem.
Chas, and Ralph Scott are spending a
few days st Tillamook.
A friend of the writer Is usually rath­
er slow In plowing his garden, waiting
until settled warm weather cotnes. It
is noticeable that his garden is very
clean, due quite likely iu part to tbe
fact that a wheie lot of weed seeds
germinate and are turned under with
tbe first plowing. More than this, the
seed that he puts Into tbe warm, mel­
low still usually comes on very quickly
and bls stuff by midsummer Is often as
advanced as that of his neighbors
which was planted two or three weeks
earJr*
HAPHNIN6S Al BORING
45 people g«»t off going to tbe moun­
tains.
Lawn Social Brings
Ladd A DsKonigs have dissolve«!
A lawn social was given on Palmer’s partnership in their stage business,
lawn Saturday for the benefit of the each one running a stage of hie own.
Boring church. The bouse ami grounds
There has been several land sales in
were beautifully decorated ami iliumi- ! this neighborhood tbe past week, G. W.
nated with electric lights, which were B->ker selling his place at Sister, con­
scattere«! among the branches of the taining seven acres, to George Hallie
trees and bushes.
Several songs, Roots sold five acres to Sal Garrison
speeches and instrmental pieces were and Herman Mass.
Max llavia of
rendered after which ice cream and cake Gresham sold 10 acres to Wm. Morand.
were served. The proceeds were about
Vetach Brothers of ths Damascus
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«reamery are erecting a large water
The operator who took Jack Schultz' tower on their farm.
place at tbe power house when he ha»i
Mrs. Nan Carley and Chas. <Haney
his hand burn«*l last week in making a were married in Portland last week.
connection, had his hand burne«i in the Mrs. Glancy is spending a short vacs*
same way, only a little worse.
tiuu at Dundee, 'In.
The railway company have a gang of j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis were in Bor­
men at work lengthening out the sum­ ing visiting smong their friends for a
mit spur several hundred feet tor the ' few hoars Saturday.
use in making up their freight trains
Mrs Wy I lie of Seattle is spending a
alter they are over the grade, being able
few
days with Mrs. Julia Jones.
to only take about nine cars up tbe
Mr. Crass had the misfortune to lose
grade at one trip. There is an average
of about ten cars of wood taken out of. one of his horses last week. It was
running loose with a bunch of horses
Boring most every day.
and when found one morning one of its
The travel to the mountains has been ' legs were broken. It had to be shot.
very heavy thia year.
On the first! Several of Boring's dancers took in
train from Portland one day last week ' tbe big dance at Sandy Saturday night.
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Look !
Shingles!
Sawed $2.25 per M.
Hand Shaved $2.50 per M.
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If You are Going to Buy FIELD FENCING,
us show you the SUPERIORITY of
Let
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Pittsburg Perfect
over all others; it comes in any style you may wish.
are no higher than inferior makes.
Prices
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We sell McCALL PATTERNS and Publications.
Supscriptions_taken
for McCall's Magazine only 50c |«er year postpaid
OUR LINE OF
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Tomatoes and Com, 3 for • • •
•25c
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OREGON
HüLSandy Hotel
First-class accommodations
Commercial trade solicited
Clean beds and good meals
Feed Stable ii Caasectiss
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
Oregon
J. W. BENECKEI
A. L. STONE)
(SUCCESSOR TO
General Merchandise
• FAIRVIEW,
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Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
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b Transfer to Sellwood Cara lor Portland at Golf Links.
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For Oregon City, Caneniah Park and way points, change ears at Golf Juuction.
For Lents, Mount Scott and east side points, change cars at Lente Junction.
W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent.
General Offices. First and Alder Sts., P ortland , O bboon .
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