Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 04, 1909, Image 3

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LATEST NtWS OF SANDY AND VICINITY
SANDY
WILCHLS
Tlir hiurrsl of J tili uh Wrndlund wmn
twl<l Bl Kandy, Inday Ml 2 p. in. Mr.
Wmdlund, who wan UM years old. lived
near Fir wood. lie lease« a wife and
two aont.
Mr Miay. of the Puller A Khay mill,
tnrl with a aeriutM am ide nt on Thur«
day. A twain slipped, catching Idin oo
that hi« leg« were bruised from Id«
knees to hi» leal. Il was not known
a briber any honra were broken.
Mr. Freeman is building an addition
to Ida cottage in the Kandy river flat.
Mr. Oak is building a new house on
his farm in the Handy river flat
V K. Fo«l»erg i« nicely located in Ids
new harneas shop, lie is adding largely
to his supplies.
The Kandy schoolbosse is nearing
romplrllon. At least the work contení*
plated at Ibis time is a I m hi I done. E.
('oletnan is su|»erinl4'iiditig ths con­
struction. Arthur Fieldhouse of (irrsb
am did them a tine job of plastering
The new building will cost the district
about fitfiOU.
The Iwst view in the state of Oregon
to our notion is to lx* bad from the
Hluf! road north of Kandy. If you ran
catch the view at B p. m. on a dear
dar, you will be repaid fur a long jour­
ney.
The Ihiiiglas« store of Kandy is quite
an improvement over the form« r store
at Pleasant I loin«*
I'll«- arrangements
and light are l>rtter.
F«td II,bl« i, CtAMchta
FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE
CAMPER JUNKER. Prop.
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PORTLAND.
Oregon
Sandy,
BL TWFFN GRAND AV. AND INION
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YOU are interested in saving money buy your
Furniture and Carpets of us.
We are out of the
“High Rent, Big Price” District.
Our New and
Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quality, in pnees.
Hasel James of Portland returned
home after a month's stay in Welches.
Mr. Enersby of J unifier flat started
from that place at 10 o'clock this morn­
ing arriving at Welches at 3:30 p. m
Ills |»ony was still in g«Msl spirits ami
he ei|M’«*l«**l to make through to Salmon
River.
FURNITURE
SITTING ROOMS,
RECEPTION
HALLS, DINING ROOMS,
BED ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN
PARLORS,
WE HAVE LATELY PLACED ANOTHER BIG BILL OF GOOD8
NEAR GRE8HAM.
Mrs. If. Murphy was called to Port­
land last week on business
Naomi Faubmn has been on the sick
list.
CARPETS AND RUGS
IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS !
H A RIT of Guying your DRUGS. PAT-
IIADI I ENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES,
COMBS. TOILET SOAPS. RUBBER GOODS, SPONGES, TAB­
LETS. PERFUMES, SHAVING MATERIALS, Etc., from us.
We carry MCDONALD’S FAMOUS CANDIES.
GPT THP
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Illi.
Family Recipes
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
Carefully filled by a registered
graduate Druggist. Eight years Your Recipes will receive the
experience in tne stores of East­ same care in compounding as
your Prescriptions.
ern Oregon and Portland.
Something Doing
In Wine of Cardui soon.
AND
SEE OUR
A PORTION OF THE CASCADE COURT.
‘Quick Meal’ Steel Range
The Palace of Oriental Exhibit» forma one of the twelve mammoth dis­
play building! tlrat ronipIHed by the Ala»ka-Yukon-Partfle Exposition
It» lln<-» are In pl.u»lnK contraat to the Agricultural and Manufacturers
bulldlriK». wllh which rhey are arouped. and their position overlooks the
beautiful formal gardens and water dlaplay of the Caacades and Geyser
Basin.
The exhibit placed within the walls of the Oriental building consti­
tutes one of the most gorgeou» display» of Ear Eastern art and manu­
factured articles ever »hipped front the Orient, and Is bewildering in
beauty and extent. Not a country of Asia Is without representation, and
treasures of old and modern art. never before permitted to leave the
lands In which they were created, will be seen for the first time In the
land of the Occident
The matter of arrangement of the Oriental exhibit
has been placed In the hands of the most competent and artistic men at
command and Its display will be worthy of the magnificent collection.
About the Oriental building are gathered the great buildings housing
the t'nlted Stalls exhibit slid the Alasks. Hawaiian ano Philippine dis­
plays One of the largest bandstands is within close distance, and from
Its doors the moat noted mualcal organizations of the world will bv beard
dally.
“Known the World Over”
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Buy Your Season’s
BEE HIVES
Direct from Factory
Ours are ma«le fr«un On-gon Cedar,
Than which there is no better
w « xh 1 for this purjx»««».
— PRICES
MODERATE —
Odd'sixed hives made on order to the
‘Queen’s taste'. Our catalog will
be »ent anywhere on request.
WILLIAMS BROS.. Manufacturers
Uw-atr«! 14 Mile North of
Gray’sVroMing on o W p.
LOOKING DOWN YUKON AVENUE.
One of the ni<»Rt traveled highways of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex­
position will be the street to which has b«»en given the name of Yukon
Avenue. Yukon Avenue makes its way across the exposition grounds
from west to east, and the ends are represented by Klondike Circle near
th«’ entrance, and Nome Circle on which fronts the classic Forestry build­
ing. It cross«* th«» roaring Cascades on oriental bridg«»s of handsome
design, and from Its central part the buildings of Hawaii and Alaska,
backed by th«» «»nor.nous federal structure, are directly to the north.
Just to th«* west of Klondike Circle the Pay Streak winds In a general
direction from north to south, and at the eastern end the land gives
way precipitously to the shores of Lake Washington. It is on this beau­
tiful shore of th«» lake the natural ampitheatre is located, and nature has
so quaintly formed this delightful spot, that small effort has been re­
quirt'd of man to transform It into as perfect an exhibition place as is
possible. Its curving, sloping sides complete a semi-circle, and from its
tiers of towering seats 30.000 spectators may witness the entertainments
with no possibilities of occupying a single undesirable seat.
A wonderful variety of architectural display Is shown by the many
buildings through which Yukon Avenue passes, and during its course the
visitor passes from man-made monuments through papts of magnificent
forests whose grandeur has never been marred by the destructive craft
of Mammon's disciples
From every side the line of horlson is defined
by mountains whose lines are delineated In perpetual snow, and stretch­
ing away as far as the eye can travel rest the waters of Puget Sound.
It 1» nt bent but crocodile nn<l Inef­
fective tenm flint a mother »Innin over
MARBLL AND GRANITE
the ilownfnll of n ilnnglitcr whom she
thought hmaly allows to gn<l ntMiut
town or country w Ith questionable com­
pany until 11 or 12 o'clock at night.
It would seem that them* girls, thau
All Kind« «»( Cemetery Work
whom In tlieir sweetness nnd purity a
K-*timatts on all «Passes of Work
wise nnd good God made nothing finer,
are entitled to as much protection from
those who have It In their power to
w. W. MINAR
mb them of their crown of woman-
XV> K. Morrison St.
• P ortland
h'aal an the little chicks are from the
Phone East 4234.
ninrandlng and bloodthirsty mink or
the lamtm in the fold from the raids
of sheep killing dogs.
Don’t forget the "Want Ads" on page S.
Monuments
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Offered by
$1.50
$1.50
Sulphur and lots of other tnings. Sandy Drug Co. in Sandy.
Write Today I
This is Your Chance.
equipment out-
has the
of Book and Job Printing.
orders.
Write or phone your
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
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Beaver State Herald. Gresham
Darrow’s History of the Grange and The
Herald for 1 year,
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Sandy and Sandy People and
We Will Have
we are going to stay in Sandy Poultry Secrets Disclosed, Farm Journal for
2 years, and The Herald, 1 year,
Cigars, Bluestone, Copperas, because it’s handy to have the
LENTS. ORE.
/ f u /¿tfU side the big city for all kinds
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We Like
RONALD E. ESSOf , Ph. G. Proprietor
AXMINSTER’S,
VELVETS
BRUSSELS
WILTON’S
Card of flunks.
THE SANDY DRUG CO.
Our Soda Fountain will be cool
and clean. lA*ave your summer
thirst with us.
Geisler & Dorres
Rob Collinson, the mail carrier of
Kowe, has gone to Portland fur a few
days.
Mrs. Mary Cos's daughter of Kandy,
Mrs. Powers, is cooking at lthod<Mjen*
«Iron tavern.
Mi«« Ad«la Calvin s|s-nt last Sundat I Whenever possible It Is well to let
at Orient with her parents, Mr. and poultry have the run of the orchard.
In proof of this statement one may cite
Mrs Wtilt ¿Ivin.
Bert ('line is suffering with a very ■ ex|«erimenta conducted by th«* horticul­
tural department nt Cornell university.
>• I • ' .1 I. r« - 1 . i | l!iU It
ft .1. ,■ tutv.
In w hich it was demonstrated condu-
«hely that Ix’tter results were s«*«*ured
from having poultry run under the
orchard trees than from ull other pro
CMt KKYVIlit
teethe measure* c<unbln«-«l for the
Heart Waespenml Miss Mary Waeftpr j
holding In check or destruction of In
of M •ntavilln visited witli Mr. and Mrs. . sect |M*sts. It la on this account that
Wm. W«cape and Ibvir old friends in orcharding ami poultry raising even
Illis neighborhood.
on a large m ule go so well together.
Mrs A mamla Maronev has returned
The enemies of the corn plant, among
from Portland.
w-liich arc th«* corn root worm, corn
Mr ami Mrs. Clarence Jackson of
r«x»t louse and wireworm, work the
Orient visile«! with J. II 1. Maybee and | nn»st damage In Held« whi -li haxe t»een
w ife.
devoted to a cultivation of corn year
The stork visit«-«! Mr. and Mrs. Dave. after year without r«w»t or rotation of
Douglass this w«-ek ami left a baby lw»y. any kind. The da mag«* which thews
pests do is simply a protest of nature
Rev. W. S. Kenyan will hold church i
nt a wrrong way of tilling th«’ noil and
services al Cherryville at II a. in the1 of growing crops. W hen a fellow’s
first and third Sumlav and at Firw<»«sl corn crop Iwglns to suffer from one or
at 3 p. m. and Dover at 7 p. in.
all of the m ! h »V(* fiesta it is alsmt time
for him to make confessloti of his agri
cultural offenaea and «’iperlence a prnr-
Stomach 1 roubles.
tlcal conversion.
Many n-markable cures for stomach
troubles have l»een t*ff«’cle«| by Cham- I
Dust Baths.
berlam's Stomnch ami Liver Tablets.
Larka, like the gnlllnae. have a habit
One man win» ha«l «|x-nl over f‘JO M (or »f dusting thems«>lves by Buttering
medh-ine ami treatment was cure«! by a i along the ground, nnd tin» dove color­
few boles of these tablets.
Price 2*> j
cents. Samples free al Gresham Drug j ed s | hs les of th«» Month Africa deserts
delights in wallowing in sand.
Co.
Soda Fountain
kirit-rlBM arronirnoalationa
Commercial trade eolHiled
Clean bed. and ,o<xl rueala
386 EAST MORRISON ST..
Mr. Welch is |*aintlng Ilia hotel ami
other buildings on hiw place.
Mr. Towney baa move«) out on the
Moulding place and will bmjii lie ready
to receive guests at the new hotel.
The wife and children of Thoma* E
<«eo Bornstedt ami R E. Jarl attend* Lewis desire to thank the Grange,
r«l the meeting of the Retail liroevrs friends, Arch Masons ami all whose
Ass< «istioii in Portland on W«»dneaday kindness «luring the illness ami «h-ath of
huslmnd ami father lias made them
tlieir debtor.
Gratefully,
Sore Nipples«
( altierine I a » w is,
Any mother win« ha* bad rxpericm*e '
Hattie l>anie)s,
with this «11stir«sing ailment will lx*
l.iKias iewm
i«!ea»e«l to know that a cure may I m » ef
levied by applying < hamt»rrlain's Kalve j
as soon as the child is done nursing I
Corn dreading.
\Vi|«e it of! with a soft doth l>ef«»re al- | The Illinois ei|M*rhnrnt station bus
lowing the balx« t<> norm*
Many train­ Just published the results of its ef
ed nurse« u»r this salve with 1‘rat re forts to breed coru for high and low
suits For sale by <ir«*aham Drug Co
protein content and for high and low
oil content. Ten generations of corn
haw beeu l»re«| for these different pur
OKUM.
|M>srs by svle« tlon of ««•<•<! having the
Mr« s Cannon, who has I wen «¡tute d«»slrcd qualities. In the effort to In­
crease* the protein content th«» average
sick tl e past wee. is improving.
has been < hang»*d from H>92 |»rr cent
The Orient sc I hmi I closed this w««t»k to H.2tl | mt rent In the effort to de-
after a verv surresshil year. Eight pu crease It from 10.t»2 per «'ent to N.tM
pils gra<luated from the eighth grade ¡«er cent
Individual ears have been
They are, Ijtura I Ich, Ellen Dellaven. found w hich contain as high ns 17.79
Carry StafYenson« James Hillyard, Rav per cent of protein and ns low* ns o 13
Kbrmer. Anna Bahl. Edward Stone, p«*r cent, ns high as MM» per cent of
oil and as low* as LOO per cent. But
Kma Mctimnis.
th«* high protein r«»rn has I m ’ vu In ev­
Archie Collins is visiting his grand ery cm*«’ less productive than any of
parants. Mr. and Mrs. Olis.
tlie other three and in some cases de­
Mr«. K I . v hne. II. K Cline, Mr. and cidedly so. It has also t*een less pro-
Mrs. C II Jackson, of Orient, Mr ami dm-live ns a nil«» than corn grown for
Mrs I I \ndrr ami family of t'ottrel, no particular purpose just corn. The
went to Bull Kun last Kumlay esperting conclusion 1* reached from a« »me plots
that, while this continued m * lection for
l>> «(»end th«’ «lav al th«* Chffsblr vein
a single purpose to the neglect of all
rtrry, but on account of rainv weather other considerations has resulted In
they with others gathered al W. K. Ra­ lower yields, yet this Is not a neces­
con's where they s|<*nt the day ami ha«l sary result
In some cases high pro­
tein corn has yielded well ns compar­
a splendid time.
Mi«s trethia Hillyard gm !tinted from i t’d with stnndnrd varieties bred fur no
particular purpose.
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A. M
H(urv» In Roman.
P. M Ogure« in black.
For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change can at Golf
Junction.
For Lenta, Mt. Scott and east side points, change can at Lenta Junction.
General Offices. First and Alder Sts., P obtlamd , O bboor .