Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 18, 1909, Image 3

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ü» Sandy Hotel
Firat claaa accommialations
Commercial irada aoliciu«l
Clean bade and gissi invaia
land hai inula a great change aline ‘V,
when ha helped gel out the loga for the
tlrat atore bill billig
hauling the lumber.
F«W Stable i« Cuneta
Mlaa tilover la expecting to raiae a lot
of chicken. thia summer.
CAflPKR JUNKER, Prop.
Mrs. J. larbey of Portland n visiting
Mra. I .eala
Sandy,
The
“Draw-Cut”
Champion
Mower
Mr. Woodcock la building a very large
J liarn on ble ranch and intenda to gat It
I ready tor thii year'a bay. I.. Hbipley n
Oregon
Mri C If. Htruthen is visiting liar
parents, Mr. and Mra. tiibona, while her
liualiaml ia at Troutdale.
Mra Mi<iiigin and Alice look
LATEST NEWS OF SANDY AND VICINITY
dinner
—•
Pomona Grange Meets.
Ed Rornotedt, after a year'« akiaanrr,
waa Mwn on the alrerte of Kandy lately
to II. Prance and wit., a girl; to Victor
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Erickson and wile, a boy.
Kvv Eion preached at tbs Hall laat county roada for automobile racing was
M im Mollie Mitehall la at hum« j»r«*
paring to a pend tha «uturner at the Tull Hunday evening
lie will preach again condemned in resolution and the county
court was to I* notified uf the action.
' .Rt.
on tbe fourth Sunday in Juna.
The question of a float representing the
Mr Hharntee, the Handy pointer, la
(•ranges be a matter fur the considera­
putting tire finishing tout'hreon the new
tion of the subordinate Granges.
A
ochuolhoiiee
Home smoker threw a match or cigar motion re-aftlrming the attitude of the
Many uf the Handy I tea visited tha
into J. 11 L. MsylNNi's fence, burning (•range in favor ol the initiative Irw was
H um » Carnival at Portland .among whom
part of it up and over most all of the adopted ami a committee consisting of
were Mr Junker and family
J J Jolitisin, R W Gill slid H
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open land in the pasture.
J< m » l^indrie la back from Independ*
Darnall were appointed to draft a reso­
It. V. Tapp has traded farms with It
encr ready to haul lire again.
Delore of Jumper Fat east of the moun­ lution to the < «ranges of the state favor­
ing the law.
The Alaon l.umlter Company are mov­ tains and will move to his new home.
ing their mill to their new location.
The following resolutions in respect
Rev. J. T. Abbott of Portland, Sunday
to the memory of Thus. W. Hnashall,
Mra Henry Herret and elater, Marie. school organiser,
will s|»cak at tbe
deceased, were adopted :
«I»rnt several ‘lava in Portland
church at 11 a. rn Sunday, June 30.
Whereas, death has again invaded
The Clemen bungalow ia occupied by
Mr. ami Mrs Win. 0. Rugh visits«! our ranks and taken from our midst a
strangers from Portland.
with J. H. I. Maybee ami wife this brother and a valuable member of our
Herman Brune Is repairing the old week.
or<ler, therefore I m - it,
harness simp
When finished it will I m *
Home one broke into the Cherryville
Resolved that in the death of Bro.
urrtipied l>y Ifonman A Co. aw a meal srh<M>lhouse and broke several windows,
I Thomas Knashall of Pleasant Valley
market.
four or live lamps ami destroyed a num­ (•range we have lost a good and true
The pupils of the Kandy aehool. who ber of school book«.
. friend and one whose influence for g«Msj
• ere successful in the eighth grade el-
Mra. Amanda Maroney was in Port­ was felt by all who knew him.
amination are, l^elmer llrighton, Roy
Resolved second, that in the early
land and Oregon City thia week.
Mitchell, Le»» Canning and Hatel Mitch- [
¡»asaing away of our young brother and
••II. Thia la the largest class of gradu
| friend we are forceably reminded of the
ales In the history of the school.
Two .
i uncertainly of life ami the necessity of
<»f the pupils, llatel ami Ix*o, rank >
i living always in the fear of the Ix»rd.
The sick are all improving.
among the youngest eighth grade gradu- !
Resolved third, that these resolutions
ales of the county.
Frank Crone is not able to lie out yet lie spread on the minutes of this («range
and copies be sent to the l»ereaved fami­
The business men of thia place are but is improving slowly
Working faithfullv to make tlie celebra­
Lilian and Georgia Thomas were quite ly uf the deceased and to The Beaver
State Herald for publication.
tion on I h« lb I rd of July a grand sue sick last week
Dated at Lenta, Oregon, this the 16th
Ceas.
There is some talk of having a
Mrs Phel|M a|»ent laat week In Port­
«lay of June, HkJW.
street cleaning «lay before that date land.
H. A. D abwall ,
which would l»e a great improvement to
Wesley Racon ia rushing his potato
M * au a mkt Mi K ay ,
the town as well as an accommodation
J.
D. L kb ,
planting so he can join tbe road work­
to the crow da of people that are always
Committee.
ers.
at trade« I by Sandy's events
The evening session was taken up
F McGngin is making quite a show­
witli the fifth degree work.
nite «
ing <»n the road and the cititrna appre­
large class was initiated. Following the
ciate fits efforts.
I initiation a literary and musical pr«»gram
Kslwi'. population I. rapidly lucre..«
was given and a numlier of excellent
ilig id late
Ucriit birth. arc aa fol* several days in Portland last week at­ srlcclionw were uttered.
The meeting
Iowa
To Mai Klig.-I and wile, a girl, tending the old pioneer meeting. Port- | closed informally al 10 o'cloc k.
the market.
MISO
77ie
The tine weather ha. brought a good
many people, alto automobile., out this
way lately.
Dave Don glass ia out on the road with
a g<Mxi force of men and ia doing good
work.
J. T McIntyre ha. John Kieeekerand
George Oaks getting out timber, for a
wagon bridge across Sandy on the
Bright woo.I tract which was a part of
hi. land.
In
I
Mr« Odell is at Bull Kun with her
daughter, Mr«. Frank Bacon, who bar
l>een very ill with measles.
O. C. Yocum of Pompeii waa here this
week seeing after getting bia summer',
auppliea. lie reports the anow almost
gone.
CELEBRATE THE F»H RTH
SA.Xl>Y, Saturday, July dd.
AT
Geisler & Dorres
FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE
386 EASL MJKRISON SI.. BETWEEN GRAND AV. AND UNION
_ _ _ _ _ PORTLAND,__j_ _ _ OREGON
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 prices.
FURNITURE
PARLORS,
SITTING ROOMS,
RECEPTION
HALLS, DINING ROOMS,
BED ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN
WE HAVE LATELY PLACED ANOTHER BIG BILL OF GOODS
NEAR GRESHAM.
CARPETS AND RUGS
WILTON’S
AXMINSTER’S, VELVETS
BRUSSELS
To lie thrown on the market at the mercy of the people absolutely regard­
less of value, loss or cost, as $12.000 must be raise« before July 2. Accord­
ing to our contract we have complete authority to cut prices, if necessary,
to sell the entire $25.(MH» stock for $12,000, the total amount of claims which
must be met before July 1.
THIS WILL BE A SALE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN !
The finest grades of seasonable merchandise will be sold for less than the
cheapest grades sell for. No other sale can compare with thia one. Thia
will lie a price-wreakage event before which all former aalea pale into mere
insignificance.
Store Closed Thursday and Friday, June 17-18
In order to give LEWIS BROS. & CO. and their large staff of salespeople
a chance to mark down the price on every article in the store and arrange
for the speedy disposal of the larger portion of the entire stock in ten days.
Remember the Opening Day, Saturday, June 10
We advise you to come early in the mornings if you can as it will be almost
imjiossible to jret waited on in the afternoons and evenings on account of
the rush of customers. The store will remain open evenings to give those
who can't attend daytime a chance to share in the richness of these match­
less and unparalleled bargains.
NORRIS-BAKER CO.
223-225 Morrison Street
Better Known as the AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
LEWIS BROS. A CO..
r* • OF SPOKANE AND CHICAGO IN CHARGE
AND
‘Quick Meal’ Steel Range
“Known the World Over”
ORIENT.
Mr. and Mrs. Aw Ison and Mrs. Hogan i
of Sellwood were welcome guests of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S Bacon.
. of
OREGON
Mr. Silas Hale is reported very ill
from a severe attack of grip but be is
improving and we hope that he will
son lie able to be up again.
NORRIS-BAKtR CO. Better Known as lhe AMERICAN CLOItlltRS
of LEWIS BROS. &
MORRISON
SEE OUR
Many remarkable cure« for stomach
troubles bave i«een effect«*«! by Cham­
berlain'? Stomach and Liver Tablets.
One man who bad »pent over $‘J0 O fur
me«licine ami treatment waa cured by a
Price 25
few lmxe!< of theae tablet?.
cent*. SantpleN free al (irrtdiam Drug
Co.
Mias Hawi Harris calle«! on her par- i
cuts Sunday from Greeliam.
STREET
E.
1st & TAYLOR STS.
PORTLAND,
Tlia postotfice at Salmon bar been
made a money order office.
The order
went into .-fleet tbe first of June.
OF THE
MORRISON
AND
Stomach trouble».
Entire Stock of /Men's Clothing
Shoes, Furnishings, Suitcases
Umbrellas, Etc., Etc.
223-225
E. SECOND &
SALMON
J. T. McIntyre he. sold hi. spring's
work, crop anil holding on the old ranch
to the partial owner. Char. King, and
moved to a new location half a mile
east where he will run a .tore and the
postotfice, but will not run the hotel, a.
Mr. King will continue that.
$25,000.00 STOCK
STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 19, AT 9 A. M
Springwater, Ore , Feb 21, •*»
LA R <’o., Portland, Ore
Gentlemen I have your favor of the 16th Inst., and in reply
1 am pieaard to aay that the Champion Mower I purekaaed (rom
you several year* ago ha» given me uerfeet aaUafaetko« opetal
ing in the heaviest and hardest cutting gram with perfect eaae
and without any tendency to clog
It ia of very light draft, and
tbe repair* have been limited to the knife only Youra triUy,
CH RIM TKLLXPUlJr
M
MOWERS. BINDERS. RAKES
ÎEDWRS. HEADERS
REAPERS
E. C. Greenman, superintendent of
the «tat«- hatchery, han tieen to Seattle
helping to install the fish exhibit.
Forced Cash Raising Sale
Very Light Draft
Superior to Other.
(•reebaru, Oregon, Feb IS. !*•»
M , I. A H <’«» . Portland, Oregon
(•entIrmeti In regard v- your « hampn»n Mower*. they
have given rnr every *atl*fai-tlon Xo matter If the graaa be
heavy or light, I ron«i<1er them «uuerior U> any other me bine
made for the umr purpo«« I bought one *evr«» rear* ago, and
1 rnt all of my own hay, »•r*i«l«-e a |< mm 1 deal outaidr and I sold
It la«t austmer for
*111 buy another next aurnmrr of the
•amr kin»! The) ar* at-ong and durabb and no repair« to
*prak of.
truly yours,
L A. JUHNeON.
(HtRRYVttLl
BUI l RUN.
The Champion Mower is a
leader in every harvest field. It
gives the very best satisfaction
possible under all conditions.
Its famous “Draw Cut” makes
it the most powerful mower on
Read what these users think of it and then send for our catalog.
B S. Cline and C. II. Jackson of this
place have gone to Monnot, Ore., where
they expect to spend the summer hav­
ing accepted the positions, B. 8. Cline
as headaawyer and C. H. Jackson as
ratchet-setter, at the Mensinger eaw-
■uill which is operated by J. Butterworth
of Monnot.
There was a gtxal many attended the
automobile races from thia place.
Market Day, Greeham, Julv ".
UTOURTLl
P Pearson hauled a load of htmlier to
Montavilla for W. F. Burkholder for a
house which he intended to build last
week.
E. Barr is busy hauling nvad planks
with which he is repairing tbe roads.
L. Westlund was plowing fur Mr. A.
liaulits last weelu
JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT
Real Estate and
Insurance
Mr. Stanley was here last week visit­
ing his place.
Ilan. H.nwn bought a rain laat week.
Quality Buqqies. Old
Hickory Waqons. Disc.
Spike and Sprinq Tooth
Hdrrows. All Kinds of
Cultlvdtors, Potato
Planters.
L. Gould was busy putting in planks
in the road last week.
Mias P. Ilinl was in Portland on bus­
iness last week.
F. Henaehen was helping J.
to plant potatoes last week.
M
Hudson
Mr. Young ut Portland is here visiting
l.nnd.
A. Paulson of Portland is visiting at
this place.
The Egypt school had a sbadv party
laat Satunlay night and they had lota I
of lunch and ice cream.
FL’LL
LINE
OF ALL
KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS.
Correspondent of O. W. P. tend Office Imigration Bureau Recording Agent for Home Fire
Insurance Vo. of New York
Sale* Agent of Ike Empire (ream Separator C ompany Lt.
Kale« Agent for Parlin A Orendorff. Portland. Notary Public.
Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice.
Phone, Hessel