Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 11, 1908, Image 5

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    COHREU
TROUTDALE
He Have Entered Into a Contract with
SANTA CLAUS
To Handle Illa Business at This Point and are I-os d nd with
Everything That Gues to MAKE MERRY FOR XMAS.
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Whole Family ,,B ANr
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Tiixkuor
APPRECIATED
AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE WILL GIVE
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1*1 Iff CENT OFF on all caah purchases of $5.00 and up
10 Pl.R CENT OFF ua all cash purchases of *10.00 and up
This sppllss only to Xmas Goods and Dry Goods and will Its called off a couple
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uf days Itolors Xmas, so “Come Early am! Avoid the Kush.’*
BORNSTEDT & RUE0Ö
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
MANDY, OREGON
1*!® Sandy Hotel
Firet-claaa accommodations
Commercial traile «oli. it«l
Clean beila aud good meals
Fari Stable la Caaaaciiea
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
XMAS TIME
Oregon
SANDY NEWS
Tbe long looked for extension of the
Paul Dunn road west to Boring ia at
last under way. Mr. Mcllonahua with
a crew of men and teams and a large
Ti-tuldate, I tec 11—Ijirason Brothers
donkey engine are now at work, and the
road will l>e completed as rapidly as have installed a >2M> cash register in
their new saloon.
IMieelble.
C. P. Btooks ami wife have moved
Pol|H-r A Hbay are moving their mill
to a location with an outlet on the new to lite lanu they recently rented near
mad where they will have four years Gresham.
Mrs. White of Aims is assisting in the
cutting. This will lie of groat benefit
care <>f tier mother, Mrs. Harding.
to the neighborhood.
II Brink ami wife and daughter have
The stork visited the homo of D. J.
returned from Elgin where they went to
Hite aud left a Im by girl laat week. All
secure employment in a railroad camp
are doing nicely.
but found the camp closed down on ae-1
Mrs. Paul Dunn has lieen visiting her count of cold weather.
liualmnd al the lirxne of tier daughter in
W A. Mai-Millay, wife and two chil-
Portland, wlivre he >» staying while dren visited in Portland Wednesday.
serving aa a Federal juror,
Mrs. L. A. Harlow entertained the
A |ielitlon has town circulated asking Five hundred club last Friday after- :
noon
MrsC. B. I-arason will enter-1
the County Court to appoint Fred llaii- tain the dub this afternoon.
lord road sufwrvierr for the ensuing
Mr» Frances Allard baa her two
year. Tire present supervisor A. D. Ed- bruali lota on tbe hill cleaned off
wants, has given gixsi salislaction.
A. H. Milne wan _____________
down from The
Martin Lcoarta had the lamfortuns to Dalles on Thursday visiting hia sister
Mrs Ivtwe.
have bis fingers am! thumb badly crush­
Mm. L. A. Harlow has been spend- ■
ed, but be is getting along nicely.
ing a tew days in Portland.
Tie uns» Dunn and Miss Newton were
Mrs. Willetts Warmarth from Bell­
liest men and bride's maid respectively, ingham, Wash, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Wm Eaton.
st a wedding In Woodlawn recently.
Anron Fox is erecting a new building
Mise Coplinger of Newburg lias been
for lite Model Market, owned by Rich-
visiting her cousiu Harvey and sister at
ardaen A May, who are now located in
' Schneider's.
tbe Teller bnilding. The new building
Il secnis that C. Hunter ia tbe man will lie 22 x 50 feet and will occupy tbe
for the hour.
County and township I apace between the Weinbard building
lines should be one in this ease.
< and the Bank Saloon.
Many Cottrell p«>ple are entering
Larsson Brothers are having the Mis-
Multnomah Grange No. 71.
I soon house re-shingled.
I
Rev. Coleman lias tendered bis resig­
About forty Greek laborers are at
nation as (MMitor of the Collnrll Baptist work on tbe (>. R. A N. track here. re-
church. ClirMtiaa f.mteavuv will be mnvisg the ballast of earth and substi­
held every Sunday night as usual.
tuting gravel.
No return oews uf the Marvin and
Mr. and Mrs H. 8. Iogan entertained
William Dickinson pardon pettlon have
John Nachtman and bride on Monday.
yet been received.
Mr. and Mrs. Nachtman are just re­
Frank McGugm and crew have com- turning to their home at Hubbard from
plated the Hudson-Radford grade. We their wedding tour.
think it one of the ttuesl grades ia tbe
Mies Susie Dedrick was pleasantly
district.
a
surprised by a few of ber friends laat
Mias Hlanclie Retherford visited Miss Wednesday in honor of ber 19th birtb-
Dorcas liedin a iea .lays last week.
day.
Chaa. Imuderlmck has returned from
Chas. Ilorskey. Kam Nelson, Harry
the Orient »pud fields.
Hubbard, Ionia Casey and John Herero
Frank Beers ia the proud father of a spent Sunday al latourell Falls.
new daughter. Heven doughlera is un-
Angelo Richardson of Portland spent
«{ualed in this neighborhood.
Sunday with his uncle, D. B Richard­
;ls Drawing Near—Now ia the time to
begin to select your Presents
I can
help you
Drop in aud let m« show
The Sandy Valley Fruit Growers’ As­
you sonic of Ute many useful articles sociation will meet Saturday. December »
we handle.
IV at 2 p. m." All members and others
interested In fruit raising should lie
present as there ere several items of in
-•EVWtVTHtWU IN JEWELERY”
tersat to discuss, among otliera the pur
IVI Morrison Street
chasing ul spraying material for wiuter
PORTLAND,
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Near Twit's kastaurwal.
Julioua Elsner of Aims transacted I
Mr. Parker and Mr. Ijsuderback are son.
huainsas in Kandy Saturday.
Mira Edith Reynolds waa out from tbe
J. J. Costello of Cherry rill« was a , doing splendid work in clearing.
Mr. Hist baa been ill lor some time.
city to spend Sunday with bar parents.
Sandy visitor Monday.
Fred D. Flora
This iswhat
you can
get in Sandy
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Coon of I »over
were Ssn.lv visitors Saturday.
Billy Wslch (you all know him) tran­
sacted business in Sandy Monday.
There will be preaching at Cott rell on
Sunday morning December ».
FAIRVIEW
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J. II. Sharp baa purchased a small
farm at Newberry aud will move his
family there.
Mr. and Mr» Brown of Salem, are
visiting Mr. and Mr». Cree.
Mieses Gertrude Wick and Laura
Mr. and Mr» L. Moore entertained Mensies and Messrs. Virgil Kirby and
E. Lyons and wife of Lenta and H. 8. Artl.sr Menzies were week end visitors
Eldridge and family of Fairview, at din- at Mr. Strebiu’a.
on Sunday.
CHE RRT VILLE
Mr. and Mr» James Anderson and
eon of Portland, visited relatives here
Bunday school at the new church at
Saturday and Sunday.
10 30 a. m. and preaching at 11:30, Sun­
Mrs. R. W. Wilcox of Portland, »pent day, December 19.
Sunday hero with Mr. Wilcox.
Mitchell, Lewie A Slaver Company of
Portland and a friend of theirs gave >15
a piece towards tbe bell for the church.
The new organ for the church was sel­
MELROSE
In a recent letter from H. J. Kinni- ected by the editor of the Christian Ad­
soo, mention was made of the death of vocate.
his father in Baker City.
Earl Baxter is traveling for a tea and
R. H. CASWELL
REALESTATE BARGAINS
4ÌRAIN BOUGHT
BORING ROLLER ANO
AUCTIONEER
Seeded Raisins, Gleaned Currants
Orange, Lemon and Gitron Peel
FEED ON HANI)
Robt.
CHOPPING
T. HENSLEY
And All Other Fresh
Holiday Ooods ....
Mr. Truman is hauling hay from bis
p'ara near Wares to hie homestead.
CLEONE,
Gasoline Wood- Saw •
Phone Firmen
35iî
Steam
Wood Saw
TROUTDALE, ORE.
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FIRWOOD 50c
Special Offer, Uli Jan. I. Herald and
W. F. GREER , ' 'I I Weekly
Oregonian, >1.7». The regular
price if >8
H. M. CHITWOOD
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Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW,
50c a Cord
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Sahool opened last Monday with Mise'
Mrrtle Park as teacher.
C W. Kern has sold his interest in
son, E. F. Bruns, wiio is at Hamburg NO. 11—Two timber claims, 5 miles the hotel and moved to Portland.
from Waldport ............
$4200 each
Germany.
lie has been traveling for
Frisby Manlding hss a severe col<l
almost a year and ia expected home this NO. 14 — 160 acres on toad two miles but it is hoped be will soon be around
from Waldport; 80 acres fine radar i
winter.
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timber; 12 acres grass and cultiva­ »gain.
Chas. Dadielann of lower Sandy Ridge
tion; good 7-room bouse, gcxxl water, i Miss Vane gave a party last Saturday
DONE
4 cattle, buggy, plows, harrow. Big in honor oi the new teacher. Miss Park.
transacted business in Handy Saturday.
Iwrgain............................................. *1550
All report an enjoyable time.
Frisle Mauldin* of Welches wu aeen
NO.
16 — 310 Acres on title water. Drift
on our streets Monday.
Miss Naomi Faubion has been ill for
Creek, 4 miles from Waldport; 60
H. P. Qrutcher of Welches market«! I aerac tine bottom, 3(* acres cultivation a few days but will soon l>e able to re­
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ami graaa, lialaiice bruali, low bench sume her duties at school.
mohair and other produce here during
outrange; good water, houee, barn
the week.
Billie Welch is moving into the hotel.
and other buildings; small on-hard;
Bornstedt A Ruegg have gone in
fine ranch $15 per acre, ;mrt time.
Miss Jennie Faubion has just return«!
partnership with Hants Claus during the NO, 46—11(1 Acres on tidewater, 2 miles from Baker City after a two months
holidays and have a tine line of Xmas
from Waldport; 6 acres fine creek visit with relatives.
bottom, fine bench land, 6 acres culti-
gisxls at your service.
Read tlieir ad.
Ernest and Otto Aschoff of Marmot
vat«i; line trout stream; mineral
elsewhere.
spring near. Good small dairy ami are camp«l at the toll gate while build­
fruit ranch ; poor buildings, $20 per ing a bridge for Mr. Keep.
acre.
BORING
Mrs. Murphy is building a tire place
Mr. Borde is erecting a fine dwelling NO. 50—40 Acres radar timber, 4 miles in her cottage.
from
Waldport;
limber
will
more
on his farm,
Heavy frosts here, with the thermom­
than pay for laud and clearing. $30
David Wolfe, carrier on R. I). 1, has
per acre.
eter ranging from 15 to 20.
return«! to work after a week's vacation
Mr. Crutcher made a trip to Portland
NO. 8x—80 Acree of large second growth
Ray Keith waa his substitute.
fir timlier at Siletz Bay.
A good buy thia week.
of its kind (or................................. *1200
A girl wss born to the wife of Emmet
Miss Margaret and Alex Holden have
Donahue last Thursday.
NO. Ill—80 Acres on Devils Lake.
Rolling land, tin improv«!; good sum­ gane to Portland for a few days.
Morgan and I.undry are putting up a
mer resort property and g<»*t land
Ned Curtiss accidently shot himself
building in which they expect to run a
when free of bruali.........................*1200
while out hunting but the wound is
butclier ahop.
NO. fix—80 Acre» at mouth of Salmon serious and be is recovering nicely.
river. Rolling prairie
prairii land, free from
Edgar Welch ia helper at the depot in
Ed Hase is building a trail to his
brush. Would make an
I elegant aum-
place of Noah Wilmoutli, resign«).
insr home. Good land,
', price *1200 homestead.
The lairningout of a fuse in the cabin
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John Murugg has been ill but is able
of the power house boys caused them
These are only a few of the go<xi I to be about again.,
some damage. Jack Schults lost a suit. places we have for »ale.
Come in or
1. H. Sefton is stopping on his moth­
Mr. Knox ia improving alowly from write and get further information.
er’s place during her absence in Cali­
an attack of paralysia.
fornia. »
Mr. Collinge, the stage driver, has
Real Estate Office
gone to California and W. Bartmer has
ARI.ETA,
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J. W. Benecke
Mr. Howard has sold his property to
Portlsnd parties, who will erect cottages
thereon.
Tasseti
BORING,
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WELCHES
Harry Pillow will soon have a mad
completed from the new bridge across
the Sandy to his home on Crutcher’s
hill.
CHOP MILL
KOI.I.ING AND
The young people’s social Saturday
evening was a most enjoyable event.
They were royally entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Strebin. Piano and vio­
lin music interapered with games and
followed by dainty refreahmente, made
this social one of the beat vet.
H. Hu ton and wife expect to start for
The helping hand society, organized spice firm.
Kansas next Tuesday for an extended
a few weeks ago, is very active. Its ob­
Frank I-angensand is home again to
visit
with
relatives.
The Xmas tree exercisee will be held
ject is to help every good cause in tbis spend the winter.
Saturday December 26.
Aaron Fox and family, Mrs. Griffiths neighborhood that needs assistance.
Coemopoliten, Outing and Review of
and Miss Myrtle Griffiths spent Sunday Tbe president, Mrs Parsons, is at pres­
Reviews, Herald too, >5. See fast page.
in Portland
Tbe Want (Xilumn «ili interrai fon.
ent planning work for the benefit of the
Troutdale now has an early morning church.
| tb rough ear to Portland, leaving here
There will be a Xmas tree and splen­
II 7:25 a. m. and arriving in Portland 8:26 did program in the church Wednesday
| a. ni.
evsniog. Our teachers. Miss Jody aud
Open to engagement for all kinds of
Tbe merchants are showing a largei Mias Adder are preparing it.
NO. 1—80 Acres on Yachats, 20 miles
Auctioneering
from Waldport; 1'» mile *rom school. line of Christmas goods than aver before
Mrs. J. R. Cavanaugh is assisting as GRESHAM,
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40 acres Umber. 6 seres cultivated, ’ so do your shopping early this year and
balance bottom easy cleared, tew
bench; giwxi water, fences, 7-room , show your appreciation of their efforts. oosooeooeosooosswesoeoeeoeeoeoeoeesooeoesooseseeeooes
house well furnished, barn 32 x 40;
Bert Edmonson was the lucky one n
3 head cattle..................................»1.100 ' who won the diamond ring raffled off at
NO. 2—160 Acree joining above, 40 serve 1 the barber ahop laat Saturday.
timber. 40 acres bottom func«l, not
n
Mrs. H. Suable and daughter Minnie,
cleared ; low bench, fine orchard land,
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no building. Bargain .............. $1,300 1 visited in Portland on Monday.
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Krn Lri visited in tbs Sandy Bluff
oir
_ . I« THE
____ TIME
_______ tn get your
saddles made.
Pul in your order district Sunday.
rua.lv
Iwfore the
before
thv Amt
Aral of ths year and get
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunean of Pleas­
the BIG DISCOUNT.
You will eave
from $5 00 to >10 00 on every saddle by ant Homs «are business visitors hereon
ordering before Mir first.
We guaran­ Monday.
itoe every smldte to have ths beet of ma­
Goa leigue, with a party of friends
terial and workmanship. These saddles
are all mails right here in Sandy. They spent Sunday at Mr. lcjgua’ farmstead
are mails to fit both horse end man on the Handy.
tlfon't buy a factory saddle when you
Paul Mignola of Dover waa transact­
-can gel t one mails
mmle by
b. hand for Iras money.
When you want a
- good HARNESS go ing business in Sandy Monday,
—the Handy Harneaa
•to a harness sho<>
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M. Peaxolo of Costa Rioo spent several
al place
We use nothing
Shop is a good
days in Portland last week.
•but lire ver; v l>r«t
•—* California <> K tanned
Handy is to have a Methodist church
We also carry wagon aprons,
leather.
one,
horse covers, if present plans mature.
storm aprons, water-pmot
w
The Handy
boras Uankete. , winter ndws, In fact
land company lias offered to donate a
anything y<ut need in this line.
NO. 5—72 Acres brush land ; some tim­
If you want to get a nice Xmas pres­ ■uilatle building site aud it ia now up
ber, soil fair, improvements run
ent, come ami sea our fancy band-carved to the people of Saudy tn further this
down; on beach three miles from
picture frames.
They are something worthy cause.
Waldport......................-.. *10 per acre.
-everybody hasn't got. They will last a
Peter P. 11 via is erecting a handsome NO. 6—147 Acres joining above; NO
Hits lime. Also fancy bells.
residence on hie ranch on the bluff. L.
acres brush, balance spruce timlier,
V. E. FOSBERG
1,1*10,000 frat, nearly level land, im­
P homs , Farmer's 44x1 HANDY, ORE. E. Huffman lias the contract.
provements run down. This ia a big
W. S. Wirts lectured to an apprecia­
bargain at the price................. *1200
tive audience in Junker’s hall laat Sun­
NO.
7—160 acres, 4 miles from Wald­
Market Price for All
day evening.
port, on road; 35 acres slash«!, 3
acres tilowwl, lalanra timlier, old and
W. R. Roberts kilted a lynx on the
(MOM growth; mostly low Ix-iK-h
north fork of Eagle creek.
land, poor buildings.................. *1400
Bufeh Roberts left for Hood River
NO. 8 — 40 Acres bench land. 3 miles
Monday after attending solus time with
from Waldport, on road; 12 acres
her folks here.
grass; orchard, poor buildings; grxxl
chicken
and goat ranch
$600
Mrs. Bruns received a letter from her
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cashier at Meier A Frank’s during the
holidays.
OREGON
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LO88 RY
INSURE
IN
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
John Brown, Rockwood, Agent
For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties.