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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
I________________ (Jrial Taken at any Tlme—Qukk Delivery. Mill Feed on Hand at All Times Market Price Paid for drain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL • FAIRVIfiW, OREGON • $20 per ton cash FU|< PEG'll PLUMS oil ITALIAN 1’Rt'NEH DELIVERED AT VIEW, IIOXEH FAIR- BOXES Ft*RNIH|IEI>. F airview , Or»., Avg. a-Wm TROUTDALE, Ore., Au«. 2» -Trout- Isle city council have appropriated |5 Byers Las just unloaded two carloads of l<er month toward the maintenance ol ! lumber to l»e used in coaMruuting a roo- the library and reading room. This 'deuce and barn on bis place in the east amount will I* uaed in iiayin« the rent pert of town d the building an<l purcbaalng fuel. The citv council are making plans tor Ordinance No. 27, which baa just t>een building a city hall, jail, pound and a adopted by the council, make« it un- | «belter for a fire-hose and cart, all to be J lawful to have painted or frosted win- . under one roof. A. L. Stone has offered Iowa, screens or curtains in front nt sa to give to the city enough land on loon windoss at a height of four feel which to erect such a building on what i shove the sidewalk. Ninety days has is known a« the flatiron block located i lieen given to those who have such ob- just liack of J. P. Healin'« residence; «trucliona to remove the same. The | where Cedar street intersect« Fairview J i os« of pool tables on Sunday in any road. public building baa been forbidden. A movement is on foot to build an ■ ! The violation of thia ordinance will be I electric light plant here for the pur [«we I »object to a tine ol ♦’>) or two days in j of lightning the town. Sufficient power | | jail or both. j to operate a plant can easily be had on ! Frank Brannigan and family are oc- A. T. Axtell's place A canvass will be ■ cupying Frol Zimmerman's cottage ' made of the town to ascertain how ! : vines Mrs. Brannigan and eon returned ' many would have lights put in their i Iroin an eastern trip. Ijomeo if a plant were established here. Bring ymir (ruit i-arly — <twrri|«- (mil Wurthlww. W. E. ELLISON, - FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE CHOPPING AND ROLLING ms run CLEONE, OREGON SANDY VALLEY ITEMS I While coming from Fairview an auto mobile eollided with his buggy, taking Mr. Spooner of Keleo purchased a one of tlie wheels of!. Fortunately no milch cow of J. B Lent last Saturday. ooe was injured. Mr. Koch had the misfortune to loee Mrs. Minnie Brown came home on a fine cow and another one is sick. Saturday accompanied by her daughter Mr ami Mrs. Ed Hamilton visited Miriam who has lieen s|>emling the past Mr and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton at 8t. month with friends in I Astern Oregon. John« last Tues-lay. Miriam's health is much improved. Mrs. W E. Craswell and son Law Mrs. Elsie Prettyroan haa been i[end rence made a trip to Portland to visit ing a abort time with her daughter, her father and friends Mrs. Sedgast of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lusted attended Grand (a Bolton haa completely re the dance at Handy Saturday evening. covered from the grip. Ralph Neibauer haa finished cutting Miss Mary Hansen visited Maeve grain in thia vicinity ami the thrasher Lovelace on Friday of last week will tie here the latter part of the week. Mrs. W. Crockett haa been entertain John Sleret, while on a hunting trip ing a relative of Sunnyside. She has at Welches, hail very good luck, bring now gone to California to visit friends. ing home a fine black bear and some C. Wilson has lieen offered flSIJO for venison. his five acres of land here The price of land near Rockwood ia still held very high. ROCKWOOD The dance given by the Rockwood There Is mighty little virtue In doing grange last Saturday evening was a aac- a Job Io a bard way if there is another ceas both financially and socially, In which it can be done more easily nearly FoU being cleared. aod just as satisfactorily. There is a Mies Eva Bristol has la-en here from J. W. Benecke has bail bis property, Floyd Ixivelace narrowly escaped a point here that a good many folks ars Portland visiting her aunt, .Mrs. Nancy recently purchased from Mrs. Julia i serious accident last Tuesday evening. alow In catching on to. : Buxton. Snover, cleared off and will have a shed Aaron Fog and wife have been »pend- tor team«, aud other buildings built on I mg a few days at Collins Springs. it. Mrs. I.. A. Harlow and children have J A Cartlion expecta to build and re- , returned from a mouth's outing at Sea- side on his lota recently purchased from ‘ aide. W. Ellison. BORNSTEDT & RUEGG Mrs J. If. Iloyt lias been here from J. H. Schram ia enlarging his bouse Portland spending a few days. on hie property on Cedar street and ex- Henry Vamlerhoof ami family have pecte Pi move his family there next WELCHES (MRRYVILLE beeii «(lending a few days with Hie for month. J. T. Friel burnt Ida slashing Friday. G. H. Shaw has had a well dug on Cani|ier« are la-ginning tn leave for mer's mother at Sandy. Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. A. S. Milne was down from The his place. Mr Shaw expects to build a Wui. O. Hugh hauled a luad of seats tlielr homes, some because it is neces ________ Dalles last week to visit relatives here. sary, others because they are afraid of residence on his place in the near fu from lente up here which were dunatr-d If You are Going to Buy FIELD FENCING, Let ture. Still there are a great number of Carl Chapman of Portland has Iwen by the Meth'wllst church of that place rain to the new church which la being built f people camped on the grounds. visiting friends here. ¡1.8. Stone's fine new resilience is us show you the SUPERIORITY of here. Ed Hleret. John Hleret and George F. A. Harlow, wife and daughter, well on the way toward completion. Mrs. C. Hugh baa gone to Portland Sleret have lawn Ilia lucky hunters so spent Monday in Portland H. W. Maxey has just completed a (ar. They bagged in one day two deer where she will join her husband. Herman Blaser, Bert Edmonson and new liarn on his property east of town over all others; it comes in any style you may wish. Prices Ed claims most of the Chas Kiefer have returned from a very J If. I. Mavtee has a cherry tree 22 ami one bear. and expects to have a residence built glory but report» are mostly against are no higher than inferior makes. years old. He canned gallons of successful hunting and fishing trip near sometime in the not distant future. ......... " 1 cherries ami then picked and sold $7.36 him. H it hadn't have been for Geo. Mt II I II S. Wenger expects to move his We sell McCALL PATTERNS and Publications. Supscriptions taken worth ami theie is still 40 or AU pounds heading the la*ar off so John could kill i Born, to Mrs. Fred Larson, August 21, family to Portland in a short time Mrs. I It. Ed certainly would have let it get for McCall's Magazine only SOc ¡-er year postpaid on the tree. an 11-pound girl. J. fl. Stapleton and daughter will move away. . Wm. 8. Kenyan lies gone east of the Miss Vida Murphy of Forest Grove is to Portland where Mr. Stapleton is em Ed Sleret and Liu Shattuck made a mountains with Charlie Cos. visiting Mrs. John Buckley ployed as motormau on the Rose City Hying trip to Clear Lake but report no OCR LINE OF IIS COMPLETE A dance was given in the new school* A la-ge number of Troutdale people car line. succeeii—tlsli are scarce and no game. iiouse at the upper Sandy bridge Sat attended the circus in Portland on Tues Miss Chapel of I-a Camas, Wash., is Tomatoes and Corn, 3 for............................................... 25c Rill Welch is out looking for deer and urday night. day and Wednesday. •pending aeveral days with her sister, looking hard. John Maroney is hauling lumber for E. G. Bowen and wife have sold their Mrs Ralph Coupeland II. E. Davi« and John F Robert« the new church. house on Handy bottom and have moved Mrs. E. G. McGaw and daughter. made a fishing trip U|> above the falls Mr. and Mrs. B V. Tapp visited Mr. to The Dalles. Miss Beuie, will return to Portland in on Salmon ami returned with all the . ami Mrs. J. II I.. May tier last Sunday. H. W. Mathison ha» John Milne and E. Blown of The a short lime. Hsh they could carry. Other Haberman Frevl llievlensleiii went to The Halles Dalles have been visiting Mrs. Lowe. renu«i the McGawa* cottage here for have been very successful also. last week to attend the funeral of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lowe spent Tuesday at l the winter. Ilucklelierriea are rather scarce thia Leona Shank. Mrs. A. M. Anderson and youngest veer around Welches. The Indiana Astoria. J. II. L. Maybee expects to leave in a son Lloyd expect to start for their old ! Dr. II. E. Holm is moving his family bring in a few ami sell them fsat at tka- few days for the lioprtelds. He will la* home in Michigan about September 1st to Fairview. per galon'. First-clase accommodations gone litre«* or four weeks. Commercial trade solicited Kav Moore and G. Goodwin have te- for several days' visit. Clean beds and good meals Misses Lyrl and Blanche Eldridge en- tumed from Idaho where they have COTTRELL tertained Misses Ettie and Hazel Lyons Read the “Want Ads.” Your l>ell Hudson lias inatalled a pump in been working in the harvest fields. Fttd Sfiblt in Canntdiu Mr. ami Mrs. Alexander of Tacoma of Lenta last week. Wants Supplied on page 8. h s well which makes ijuite an improve- ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones and Mrs. have lieen visiting old friends here the merit to hie place. CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Fisher of Portland have been visiting past few days. T. B. Milan lias several men cutting ■ Market Price for All their father, R. Hunter. cor*I wood and P. T Dunn is hauling it i • Miss Susie Dedrick is spending her Claud lieslin and wife are here visit- vacation with relatives at Hubbard. to Boring ing the former*« parente, J. P. Healm,___________ Mrs. Annie Wright has l-een out from M. C Donahue has purchased a new and wife. Portland visiting her mother, Mrs. El farm wagon. Vernie Wenger nude a buaineM trip len Wright. While working for Oleson A Co., I to Corvallis thia week to make arrange F. J. Shorev of Portland was a bu«i- • Harry 8pene«>r cut hie knee with an ax. ments for entering college there this e At last account he was getting along ness visitor here Tuesday. e fail. • Mr. ami Mrs. Toni Alexander and son very well. Koealie Lusher who has been very ill e e l>wrence of Tacoma are visiting friends Paul Duntl has bought a nice driving with appendicitis is improving. Her • here for a few days. cart from R. Tassell of Boring. aunt, Mias Pauline Gloor, who is a FEED ON HAND Albert Fox lias gone to the hop fields. Paul Dunn sold a very fine horse to ' trained nurse, is caring for her (SUCCESSOR TO A. L. STONE) I. N. Buxton is moving hie family BOLLING ANU CHOPPING DONE Mr Nesson of Powell Valley. into Mrs. K. LatOUreU'a I ioum * which It Is well to keep an eye ou the reo, was recently vacated by Mrs. Rob Hun BORING gray or foi squirrels, however tame, ter. which may frequent the trees or groves A eurpaiee party was given on Miss Miss I so tn of Portland was a pleasant about your place, as they are among DORINO. ORE. Ines Knox last Tuesday, the occasion caller at the reading room Wednesday. the worst enemies that the common living her l.'ltli birthday. A very nice : song bints have. Perhaps the worst Roy Moore and Billy Goodwin have ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ time was hail and Miss Knox was the ■Inner of the bunch Is the little red ; recipient of many nice presents. Those returned from the harvest fields at Col squirrel, that by good rights ought to | Steam fax, Wash. present were Bessie Roe, May lloe, Ma be shot on sight. llei Johnson, Karrie Jonsrud, Mi hired Ed Holt, Allie May and Roy Surber Foster, May Knox and Evelyn Gay of have returned from the fishing grounds Oregon Citv. Master Albert Jonsrud. at Celilo Falls for a few days. TROUTDALE, ORE. Wardie Wilmorth, Walter Root« and I . : Roscoe Knox. Look! Shingles! * ! Pittsburg Perfect Dry Goods and Groceries - SANDY, OREGON - The Sandy Hotel Sandy, GRAIN BOUGHT BORING ROLLER AND CHOP Oregon J. W. BENECKE MILL Roht. Tassell General Merchandise FAIRVIEW, OREGON - - Wood Saw Portland Railway Light & Power Co. FIRWOOII SOc. W. F. GREER J. I*. Smith has sold four acres just j mirth of Boring to Thomas Bennett of i Portland who expects to build on it im mediately. F. M. Morgan lias bought J the Schwabell house J. A. CARTHON Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson have moved to j Portland. General Repairing T. HENSLEY • • Gasoline Wood-Saw I 50c a Cord • Troutdale, - Oregon Phone Farmers .V»x2 • •••••••••••••••••• 2 Sandy Harness Shop Makes The Best Saddles IN TIIK lOVNTKY All work done by Hand Cirri» I Full lint if HORSE GOODS Harness and Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. B. UOSBIiRO, Prop. Sandy - • Oregon J. W. Dixon has finished logging the; and tinilwr lie had in this vicinity and has ! pulled in Ills donkey engine and paid off ■ liis crew. FAIRVEW, O. A. Palmer has commenced logging on the timber Is-longing to John Musa. This neighborhood la greatly excited over a cougar that has lieen reported as being here. No one has seen it but claim they have heard it holler liack of fl .1. I' Smiths, at Haley ami on the hill S west of Boring Several of Boring's braves.have ventured out with their rifles but up to date Mr. Cougar is still at large. 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Sivt-r 44 Barton 40 Eagle Creek 47 Currinaville M Eatacada 0« Ar Cazadero Boring was treated to two charivaris last week, the first one lieing on Chas. Glam v and wife and the other on Fred Morter and wife. Mr. Morter is our new blacksmith. He to San Francisco to get married ami arrived home last week. Boring lias had a large fid acre addi tion platted to the town. It lies just north of Boring and is called Coolridge Homes It has one-five-ten-acre tracts. Q Q g Good Condition R. P. Rasmussen Corbett, • Oregon UI’IOU«! All Work First-Class. Calls Promptly Attended to Phons, 147. Res.. Its. I. W. EMERY. PROF. GRESHAM. ORE A. X. figures in Roman. 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M. figures i 11 black, Between Linnemann and Troutdale ft 15 7 02 ft •2ft 10 Jft 12 20 2 Ü 5 N 1 42 7 30 1 35 I'NbKWTAlANn ANIi 45 30 0« «O a Troutdale Branch fi OS 6 54 ft 20 10 JO 12 20 2 20 4 52 • M 7 22 0 27 Gresham Undertaking Parlors Lv b Transfer to Sellwood Cars for Portland at Golf Links. « « a fi c Special Car Leaves Portland Saturday Nights (only) at 11.30 for Gresham, Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barns. Q Q q ........Ar. 7 J For Sale at a Bargain J Jim Noel reports seeing a large wild cat on the Sabin place last Thursday. COMFORTABLE Springwater Division EAST BOSSO Wagon Z RAPID FREQUENT *« Horseshoeing Oft ' 1 ‘ !7 ft 2.1 17 12 ft 10 W 12 il 2 ■ 5 ’0 0 50 7 40 0 4! . .Linnemann. .. Brunt • Base Line .Curtis. Fairview Davis Ready Siding Troutdale ........... WESTOOUOO fi 44 ft Oft 10 06 12 OS 2 04 4 34 4 30 7 10 0 12 9 9 « «. 7 ST 9 ST 11 57 1 »7 « IT !» 7 07 1 M ! 1 : O v 51 11 ■: 1 SI « 71 0 111 5« 7 St 9 « it 7 «I 20 ÎÔ U 1! M V «1 11 41 1 41 « 91 • 10 I SO 7 47 S M For Oregon City, Cxnemxh Park and way point», change cars at Golf Juuction. For Lenta, Mount Scott and east side points, change cars at Lents Junction. W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. General Office!. First and Alder Sta., P obtlasd , O bbqok . < f i ; < < ■ ;