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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1909)
3 corrnu THIS WEEK! Free Calendars! WE EXTEND OIJR THANKS TO the people of Sandy and vicinity for the liberal patronage accorded uh during the |taU year. It will be our endeavor to merit the same in the future even more than in the pant. Watch for announcement of reduc ed prices for January. Wishing you one and all A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Ilrdin attended . IUM> ti»t church anniversary in Portland this week llarvev Kehre« is teaching th» Fir- | Sandy Valley Fruit Grower* Associa tion will meet Satunlay in Handy. An urgent request is ma<l» for all members to lw> present N. M. Evan« Im» renled th» Beek-I strom ranch al Dover ami is moving hi« , household effects Max Davis and family are visiting | friends and relatives at Gresham. Mrs. r|«l»grnf and daughter Mabel I of Washington, are visiting friends at i Dover. George M Dickerson ol Astoria is newing acquaintancee in Kandy. Paul Meinig traneacted businesa ill Oregon City Monday. J. II Allison visited at La Camas, Wash., during the holidays. Roy Revenue has secured a position in the livery stable. Bee Nelson marketed chickens Handy on Tuesday ol this week. at W. J. Wirts is spending a few days in Gresham. 8. K. Toepelman of Gresham was a Sandy visitor Saturday. Mrs. V. E. Fosberg is quite III. The new adjustable »eats were put in th» Firwisul school I ioum - on Saturday. Jacob Yanes and Alice Cooper were visiting at bonis and among their neigh bor» <>v»r Christmas. Ths rail-splitter, Gso. Keisecke, making rails rtv in all direstions. is Fr«l Ksisccks is back at house-keep- ing again. A C. Millison attendai ths masting at Dover on Tuesday. Market Price for All Ernest l-osder of Portland «(»ent Bun day at the home of his , hi rent«. GRAIN BOUGHT Miss Ethelyn Smith of Portland spent I routdale, Ore , In-« . 29—Joseph Cole Simdav at Ferndale Place with her who suffi-rcd a broken hip-bone, caused I mother. by a fall last Thursday morning, is rest Misses Abbie Btitss snd Bertha Henry ing as easily as could i>e espw’ted. Mr are spending the holidays in Portland. < ole was night engine«-r for the I nion Miss Emma Duttmsn of Milwaukie, Mew Co., and it was while oiling mach- Wm., m visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry inrr. that he sustained the fall, which HidnelL FEED ON HAND may leave him a cripple for life. Jams* BenfieM of Seattl», Wash., is Lulu and Biuce Hoyt of Portland are R olling and chopping dome visiting relatives ami friends here. visiting friends here this week. Miss Spencer went to Portland Hun-! I> -sie nil«! Ella l/iwe ar»* visiting their day to spend iw-veral .lays with relative*. grandmother, Mrs. Milne, at The Halles T I.. Evans was in Portland on bnsi- HOPING, ORE. during vacation. neis Monday. <». W, Metcalf of Pullmarf, Wash., is It. P. Itassmusaen, wife and family, visiting bis a*>n, llesdon. At the home of • •»eeeeeeeeeeeee»»» spent Xmas at the Peter Anderson home. • • Mrs. Frances Allard. Mrs. M. E. Reed entertain«! a large * T. HENSLEY 1 Mr. ami Mrs. R. Fi Morse of The (■arty at dinner on Xmas. l>aBea and Mrs. M. Allard Metcalf are • • About twenty of Mira Ethelyn Smith's also guests of their mother, Mrs. Allard, j A inerting of the Troutdale Library friends «|>enl Saturday evening at her • • AsMsiation will Is- held on Jan. Nth for mother's home, Ferndale Place. BORING ROLLER ANO CHOP Robt. MILL Tassell • Gasoline Wood - Saw • Miss Alice Rasarriuraen is at home e for the holidays from Monmouth State • • Normal School. Misses Grace and Ethel Campbell of Montav ilia s|ient Saturday and Sunday at the E. I*. Chamberlain home. WSiEDS Mr and Mrs. W. A. Craswell spent Christmas with Mrs. Tiller of Troutdale. 50c a Cord Troutdale, - a Phone Farmers » • Oregon • 35x2 » »♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t Steam ! I : Wood Mr. and Mrs. J. M unary celebrated! their forty-ninth wedding anniversary last Sunday. Some of the children I ♦ were present. TROUTDALE, ORE. Miss Emma Hamilton of Vancouver, spent a few days with her aunt and ' uncle. FIRWOOD 50c. « I < ► ---------- Malvin and Miss Kiltie Long of Port- , land, s|ient Christmas with their par- ! w. f . greer ;; i ¡ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Neibauer. Mrs. J. Rogers who has been quite ill ia able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lent visited their farm Monday. j C. H. LANE ; !>ew»on Smith and wife of Bridal Veil j spent Christmas week with Mr. and : Mrs. L. A. Davie*. School cloeed Thursday for a ten days vacation. < i -DEALBR IN— : ► Watkins’ Stock Tonic : FAIRVIEW The Lusteds Public School Christmas ' entertainment was a splendid success. The room was tastily decerated and a fine program was rendered; also a tree Fairview, Ore., Dec. 29—Miss Birdie and Santa Claus. The directors and Naahliurn is spending the week with the district sre justly proud of their' borcouaia, Mira Effie Flannery at Clac teacher, Mrs Matthews. The eighth ! kamas. grade boys showed their appreciation by Mr». 11, M Shaw and daughter Ruth I presenting her with a fine china berry set and the girls gave her a card receiver. nre visiting relative» at Sellwood. Ton lot« 100 tba «Fib. pail 15 lbs* Poultry Tonic ► > ► siis.ee »0» . e.eo ... ijä < ; < Cliss. Cox and mother spent Xmas OREGON I ; GRESHAM Firwood Progressiva Association will in Portland with bis sister. Mrs. 1« ► Phone 157 * have a basket social and entertainment Chalker. ► ■asAAAaaaaAAaaaaai baaaaaaaa on Jaunary Will. J. L. Edgerton of Three-Six, was ex pecting to have an enjoyable time at the CI uh U um I vm I but waa emMenly BORING called away to the liedside of his father. John Dickenson visit«! his brother Charles Scott of Portland was a guest Charlie Rae has been very low with We sincerely hope he will find his fath William at Salem last Thursday. of William Stone on Sunday. pneumonia. er better. Thomas Miller and wife of Barton, The lie business lias picked up again Mr and Mrs, J T. Friel, Sr., enjoyed The Herald has just laid in a fine in thia vicinity. Several car-loads of Christmas day with their children, most have been visiting the latter’» parents, stock of envelopes, letter-heads, bill ties being shipped from here every s« k. of whom were present to enjoy ths good Mr. and Mr». G. W. Zimmerman. Misses Olive and Mabel Zimmerman heads and cards. Better lay in your J. W. Boats him just finished putting 1 things pre|>ared only as Grandma Friel >ring stock now and avoid the rush. are home from Eugene to spend their Those present were W. R. Allen a spur iu hi» wood-yard winch will hold can. and family. R C. Murry and family, two week’s vacation. ten cars. Miss Ethel Glines of Portland is visit ing her aunt. Mrs. Axtell. The Bode girls are home for the holi lilenn McIntyre and wile, .1. W. McIn tyre and wife and Miss Viola Friel of days. Portland. E J. Price who has lieen driving the Misses Gracia Smith and Myrtle Friel mail stage to Sandy, died Monday even i left for Zena Monday, where they will mg at Gresham. visit I.. J. Smith and wife, Bert Smith Mrs. S. L. Knox of Stevenson lias will accompany them front Portland. been visiting Mrs. Roots. Cherryville school has closed for the Ivan Turner, the barber, has moved holidays, giving teacher ami pupils a liis family from llaley to Boring rest. Before leaving they gave the Several new persons have taken tracts school house a thorough scrubbing as a in Hie C»»lridge Home Addition They Christmas gift. are clearing their land and ex|iect to D. W. iMuglas and wife entertained erect dwellings soon. friends on Christmas day. WELCHES Alva and Miss Ada Byer» of Inde pendence, Oregon, are visiting Mr and Mr» Wm. Bver». Misses Rosalie and Lily Luscher are »(tending a few days with their grand- ! fattier at Fulton. night, all having had a fine time. C. W. Kern ia renewing acquaintances in Welch«*» this week. Tlioo. Edwards and .lames Conway of Portland arrived Satunlay, having walk ed from Handy, a distance of 22 miles. Edwin Lull killed an unttsually large bob-cat on Sunday. Several lmv«> lieen kill«--! lately ami they threaten to be come a menace unless the remaining number in diminished. Mrs. James Anderson who has been | very ill with pneumonia at the home of her parents, H. 8. Stone and wife, is ! ■lowly recovering. Mrs. Axtell and Mis» Glines visited | Rev. W. 8. Runyan spent Friday st the home of W. O. Rough at Cascade Locks from Saturday to • Rev. L. 8. Chapman held services at Monday. Hull Run on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hellman of Portland i W. C. Califf has platted a townsite in have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. | J. W. Benecke here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cherryville for R. C. Regner. Joest also of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Benecke. Mrs. JoMt and Mrs. Benecke are sisters. DOVER Mr. Ikirdvn and fnmilv of Portland, spent the Christmas holidays with I..G. Holden at Rhododendron Tavern. II W. Mathison is moving his family to Gresham thia week where he will take possession of the store purchased from F. B. Stuart & Co., on Jan. 1. Seeded Raisins, Cleaned Currants Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel • • J. W. Benecke - CLEONE, - OREGON I • ••»•»»••»«••»»•»»•»»a»»»«»••••••»»»••»••••eeeeeeeee* CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. Beginning next Sunday in the Pres- byterian church, a series of revival ser vices will be held by Rev. Griswold of Portland, and Rev. Creesy of Fairview. The first week all services will be at the Presbyterian church and the second week at the Methodist church. Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, The Methodist church hss been fitted with new pews ami considerable work is to be dons on the interior in the way of improvements. i • Holiday Goods . . • • WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Fairview is soon to have a new depot on the O. \t . P. line and a switch con necting that line with the <>. R. A. N, according to a prominent ritisen of Fair view. who received his information from an o-iu iai of the Company — j ! • And AU Other Fresh Mrs. R. W. Wilcox and daughter Alta have been »(lending a few days with Mr. Wileox here. Mrs. 0. A. Jackson and daughters of Portland has been »pending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B Perkins. Word Evans, wife and son of Hurlburt. Mr. and Mrs. Jscolwon of southern Washington and F. It. Iltatt Messrs. [elm and Drinkell were out wife and daughter of Portland spent a few day» ago looking after their claim. Christmas with the Perkins family. Mr. Coon ba» taken a contract to clear | ('. S. Holte has taken possession of five acres for D. A. Watters. the barber shop and is doing quite a George Kitxmiller and wife were in little business. Portland a few day« last week. Mis. Alma Hall of Portland is having J. W. Exon war a Sandy visitor on improvements made on her prvqierty Monday. and may return here to live. AINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC ClirilCII, Sit nd y. On».—Rev. Perch- told Ihirrvr. Serxirm will lw* held on the first Sunday of viich month at 10:30 a. tn. • Mis* Edith Jenkins has been out from Portland to visit her parent*. George Sswtelle of Dover was a busi The annual Christmas celebration at ness visitor Tuesday. Welches this year was a decided suecees. Carl linger of Portland spent his The new house of Mrs John Murphy holiday visiting friend« and relative« at wns tastefully and beautifully decorated in evergreens and sprig» of mistletoe this place More Miss Lydia Gidra visited her folks near were strewn about the rooms. than one pretty girl received n resound Kelso during the holidays. ing kiss as punishment for standing Christmas was quite generally ob H. E. Rotiert« and wife of Hull Run under these innocent little twig«. The serv«l at Dover. <inv Woodie served a visitmi in Sandy on Tuesday. tree wsh large and fairly groaned under .linnet at which »»* his father and Martin Mikkleaon is rushing things its heavy burden. Everyone present on Ills father's ranch, lie aavs it takes received a gilt. Comic toys were hand-1 mother, Mr. ami Mrs. Woodie of Eagle a trout an axe-handle a day to keep him <«l out by Santa Claus to the little folks ■ (’reek ami also hi» wife » father ami I mother, Mr. ami Mr». Kitsmillcr of going, and “grown-ups" as well Mimic, sing Dover. Mr. and Mr». Exon served a Joe lionahne, manager of the Sandy ing ami recitations were rendered by the turkey dinner with their daughter and livery, »|H"til Sunday in Daniarw’ii«. This taleiited younger set, wlm justly deserve tier huahand, Geo. Kitxmiller. Mr. and is getting to la- a regular occurence, so high credit. Fifty ginstii were present t Mr». Robert* spent the day with their and all declare it w as an event long to | we won't mention it again. daughter, Mr». Ida Jarl at Kelso and Mr anil Mr». F. Bornstedt visited be remembered. Mr. Wolfe and wife sjient the dav with A G. Bornstedt and family of this place Mis* Margaret Holden gave a |>arty in their daughter, Mr». Ernie Brown at Christum» day. honor of her friend Miss Arclienlmum Barton. At half past A. I.. Blake of Aims was seen in Sandy on Saturday eeening. Rev. D. A Walter» was up a few dav» eight the guests arrived and made merry ■go looking after hia farm. on Tuesday I. . 8 Chapman will preachat llie Old the eqoning with music, singing and Th» road supervisor ha« just put in ■ dancing. Games both new snd unique Fellow liall Sunday Ila. m bridge aero»» North Eagle ereek on the were played by all. At twelve Mr, Guy Woodie road, Thin now makes Ed and Theo. Bornstedt visited al Holden led the way to the dining room Sandy and Cherryville Christmas day. three bridge» scrues the north fork of where a bonteous repast was spread and Eagle creek. which was given ample justice. The John Robert» who it teaching school wee sms' hours wore creeping in before near Aurora is borne during holiday». the hospitable Tavern was closed tor the EEDS TROUTDALE It baa teen learned for certain that i Rev. M. B. Parounagian aid give an eleven carloads of machinery have ar inU'fwting kvtiirv at Uie Cedar M. E. rived for the Hull Run power plant. cliurrh, Melrnw, Friday night. January Mth. lie a ill dn-SM in cuetutiM* ami s|M*ak on Turkey and Moli an unes lain sin. He CHLRRY VILLI is a native Armenian ami familiar with The dinner party given by Mr. and conditions in the lami oí tiie Sultan. Mrs. J. T. Friel, Jr., al the hotel on Adulta Sûr, children over 10 years 10c. Christ mass day was a grand suceees. In the evening dancing was enjoyed by all. Music waa furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Waller St. John of Bull Run. The fieople of Three-Six gave a din road ner party which was well »Mended. GORBtn r\ The lunlirs Aid Hocirty of Cottrell the purpose of elec ting new officers. give a dinner and apron sale at the Mr* James Pelton and children of church on New Year’s day All the Portland are visiting relatives here. men ami Isivs are invited to aid in clear Mr» Bradford visited friends at Hurl ing the church lots on that dav. They burt on Sum lay. will l>r insured a good dinner. A meeting of the Troutdale Fruit Ward St. John is duck hunting on the growers ami Produce Association will be Columbia low -lands. hrhl In F ob ’ s hall on th«* afternoon of Ere«I Proctor and Randolph Spiers are Jan »th Hon. A. A. Morris of Fatgene at home will address the ine<*ting. Blanche llethcrford is visiting at la-nts fieorgr Jackson of Portland has pur* during the festive week. cha»«d from his father-in-law, George A. I>. Edwards haw just, returned from Coleman, a house and lots located in atrip to California with his wife It the «-astern part of Troutdale. Mrs. wa« stated in last week’s issue that Mrs. Gok-man and «laughter who have been Edwanls is an invalid, which is a mis visiting here for sometime have gone to take. Mrs. Ed wards is in her usual their new home at Tacoma. g«Mal health. She will remain for the winter there w ith her brother, who is not very strong lecture at Melrose. IIRWOOD NEWS wisst school during ths Illness of Mias Nina Hancock. It is reiwirtnl that an enterprising young farmer of Sandy while escorting a lady friend bom» from a dance at Gresham, fell in a cattle guard on the <). W P Ry. Presumably he did not know that there are rattle guards on railroads or i»w»ibly his mind waa other wise engaged at th» time. At any rats there wer» no Ismea broken. Arnie Rucgg ia in Portland undergo ing an operation (or appendicitis He lias ths sympathy of Ilin entire commu nity and h<»|ws for his ajH-rdy recovery arc shared By all Ina ar<piuintancrs. Tim Cottrell Sunday School r«*mb*r«d a splendid Xmas program on I •*<•. *J*lth tn a packed hoiia«*. All th«* chib Iren of regular attendance received a small pre sent ami everyone had a treat <d candy |M>p*corn and nuts. The School wishes to thank all the people who aided finan cially in the entertainment ami tree. Mr. ami Mrs Heart had a house full of rtdativ«* during the holidays • i-Vi- I Mrs. Ball visit««! her son and family in Washougal during the holidays. Cottrell Public Schmds will resume work on Monday alter \cw Year’s »lay. BORNSTEDT & RUEGG SANDY Mr. Titnbarlaka of Woodburn viaited frivnds lirra tills wiwk. - . . OREGON PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY Fire! INSURE IN THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, A^ent For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. FURS: HIDES for «pot ■ell at home. !• tn *•% more money for yem to »hip Raw For* and TTI Im to na than to Write for Price Liat. Market Report. Shipping Tair*. and at'CUl our HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS ’GUIDE.^r^« m pat«*, leather bound. P*»l th ng on thw »nhjoet wvwr wr-tten |Hit*tmtia« all F»»r Ant mala All Traprar*' Sccrwf*. TVe- vs Trap*, «■am* I aerw R<*w ami wberw «■> trap, and to heO’Wte a w- reaeful trapper if* a ragnlar Fnryclopeslia Price. To tstr <w»«*m»rs |1 TA H-4e* tanned into beawAifttl It»**«. Our Mac net Rail and Deo'v Mtrarte animate to trap«, il OPj*r ^•‘inTCar Btdee aad Furs to a* ana get to«h«*t prvcw^ A nd crack Brm., IK pl. T1 II lnneapwlle.MlaB.