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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1907)
WILL «DIGUE NEW Mt I HO W S I CHURCH Correspondence (Continued from page I.) The church nil! I m - dvdicate-l a* the Linnemann Memorial Methodiet Epis copal churvh, in honor of Mn>. E. Lin nemann an-l in memory of her husband (deceased >, the living the largest <-on- tributor and the one who has made |sw- aible the Ituilding of ao commodioua and beautiful a church edifice, entirely free of debt at dedieat ion. A new churvh had iong la-en needed, the old building having been erected about twenty years ago. Dr. Thompson came to this work a year and a half ago realiting the need and the difficulties yet determined with the help of the |«eo- to bring it ala-ut. Groat have been his faith, seal, courage and tact. The building was begun last July with only a few hundred dollars in sight. The Hoard of Church Extension donated |!U>. The remainder has been raised through the liberality of members an-l friends of the churvh in tin-sham and 1 POWELL VALLEY The Young Peoples society of the Lutheran church held their literary meeting last Sun-lav night, with a g-sxi attendance. A short but good program was rendered. Reverend Owall, repre sentative of the anti-saloon league in Portland, delivered a lecture on temper ance, which was full of wit an I hard common sense from start to finish. The lai-lies Mission society met at the home of Mrs. C. A. Lindgren, with a good attendance. Reverend Nystrom gave a very intervrting talk on missions, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Lindgren, who has been very sick, was up an-l entertained in her usual pleasant way. The Young lat li-- Sewing s-a-iety will have an auction sale in the Lutheran church on Saturday, May 25, at 8 p. tu. Coffee and cake will be served. Many pretty ami useful articles will ba for deal of damage. Several people are l-wuig their chickens. Mias Jennie Johnston has returned from Eastern Oregon, much improved in health. - . • ----- LUSTIBS Tiie singing club met with Mrs. Harry Lusted last Sunday afterwon. Mr. an-l Mrs. Frank Clark visited Grandma and Grandpa Lusted'* folks a few -lay» thia week. Mrs. Shumway an-l family made a tup to Bullrun Satunlay. Mr. Gust Carlson, who has been in South Dakota for the past three weeks, came home Mouday glad to see the lan-l of evergreen* once more. Mrs. G. Moulton has been on the sick list for the past week. School a ill close in thia district Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hamilton made a business trip to Portland last Finlay. George Lusted has purchased a new I-otato planter. Mr. Peterson ma-le a flying trip to Troutdale Sunday. COTTRELL Fred Radford is building a new h'aaaa. II C. Inlow is working at the mill. Mrs. Dickaaon is reported very ill with plieumonia. Ida Radford has returned to Portland. Cena Vanfleet spent Sun-lav with May Bowen. Clifford Schneider lead Christian En deavor list Sunday evening. Mrs. t'otte, an ol-l real-lent of thia place, died May 11. The funeral was held Tues-lav, May 14. Mr and Mrs J II Dixon an-l Mr. an-i Mrs. C. Il Edwards visited Pau) Dunn ami family on Sumiay Mrs. L Dickeson is very ill with a severe attack of pneumonia. On May loth while falling timber at Oleson’« camp, P. F. Dunn cut his foot quite badly. He was taken to Sandy for medical treatment an-i at last report was doing well. PLEASANT VIEW REV. B. F. ROWLAND, D. I». Presiding Elder East Portland l’islrict vicinity and in Portland. The business men of Gresham an-l Portland have res ponded liberally. Over |2UU were re ceived from friends and relatives of members, mostly at a distance, in res ponse to carls sent out. Many sub scriptions ami donations have come un- sale. Come and encourage the girls in their work. Mr. Carlson arrived home from his visit in South Dakota an-l Iowa more contented with Oregon than ever. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Steffanson ou May 8, a son. A. C. Iward an-l A. Alm wenttoPort- ■ land Tuesday on business. Born to Mr. an-l Mrs. Carl Nelson on May 12, a son. Mrs. Scherstrom, Miss Lagerborg and Miss Larson acre the guests of Mr. and Lrs. John Palmblad last Sunday. Mrs. Boberg and children returned to , their home in Spokanne, after having been residents of Powell Valley a year. KELSO Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and -laughter. Olive, and Mr. Sanders an-l family of Eastern Oregon have been visiting rela tives in this vicinity for the past week. Mrs. Albert Rodlin of Pleasant Valley - visited her sister, Mrs. R. Jonsrud, and REV I. D. DRIVER, D. D. [ also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ol Famous Lecturer and Theologian. son of Sandy. Alfred Rich arrived last Satunlay solicited. It is worthy of note that from j from Eastern Oregon with fifty bead of the beginning the work has gone ahead j horses which formed the chief attraction only as fast as the money on hand of \ at Kelso Saturday ami Sunday. immediately in sight would allow and Reverend Hagoes and family of Port yet at no time has the work ceased for land visited T. G. Jonsrud and family lack of funds. last Wednesday and Thursday. The church will be dedicated entirely Mrs. T. G. Jonsrud has been quite ill free of debt. It lias cost complete, in but is now improving. cluding new bell, carpet, organ and all Oscar Olson and Chas. Sharmke were inside furnishings, about All the window s in the main audience Kelso visitors last Sunday. Mr. Scott is rapidly completing Mr. room and lecture room are of art glass. One of the large windows is a memorial Carlson's new bouse. to Father Culy by the family; another R. E. Jarl and Bert Jonsrud have each bought a handsome new- buggy. SEC1ION LINE REV. A. D. WAGNER Pastor Seiwood First M. E. Church. is a memorial to Mrs. Florence Preston- Cleveland by memls-rs of her family. The other large w indow is the gift of the young people. Ten of the smaller windows were the gifts of the Sun-lay school classes and one was from the cl^oir. The hand-'-rm- triplet window back of the pulpit was the gift of Povey Brothen of Portland. While handling furniture last week, John Moll received a hard knock on bis arm, canning much pain and discomfort. John Bittick, son of a former resident among us, came back on a visit to old school chums, from San Jose, California. T. Thomas has recently purchased ten acres near the Barr road. Elmer Arnspiger was on Saturday last, most happily surprised by a visit from his brother, E. Crossin, who hails fiom St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Crossin is overjoyed to get ba- k to his old home and says that while other states are good places to live in, Oregon is good euougli for him. The county scraper is leveling the roads in our [-arts. An enterprising Portland business man has employed a new mode of ad vertising, having nailed up parts of a beilstead, on different parts of the road, with his name an-l store signs adorning same. Our neighborhiMsi was the scene of an unusually sad occurrence last Satunlay morning. Mrs Elsie Hulit on awaking turned to give her l-abv a kiss and dis covered that it was cold in death. The near neighbor* were summoned, also a doctor, but the littleone was beyond all earthly help. The doctor said it might have died of spinal meningitis. Mr. and Mrs. Hulit have the sincere sympathy of all in this neighborhood. The Iowa of a bright little boy, who for so short a time gladdened their lives, is most se vere. We cannot understand why the little flower was plucked so early, but we are certain "He knows.” The funeral was held at the school- house on Sun-lay afternoon, and was conducted by Mr. Soule assisted by Geo. Enoch. There was a large attendance at the Christian Endeavor society meeting on Sun-lav night and several new members were added. Geo. Enoch will deliver a lecture in the schoolhouse on Tuesday night. Mr. Howard loaded a car of railroad wven Saudy and Boring, that meets all cars. ties hero this week. Mr*. Emma Gleason visited Mr*. Geo. Bornstea-I. merchant of Sandy Linnet of Bridal Veil Tuesday. ^passed through Bon ig Saturday. Fred C. Hee-1 made a trip to La Caiu- Orvill Palmer is going around with liis arm in a alitig, caused by a (elou on as in his launch Wednesday. the little finger. Misa Marie Paulson of Portland was a Agent Taiford spent Sunday with his visitor over Sunday at the R. P. Rase folks in Oregon Cit-, Johnnie, Ilia l-rolh- uiuasen home. er, lia-l eliargv of the st at loll during his Mrs. John Hurlburt of Portland is alwence. visiting frivml* in the vicinity of Cor Andrew Vetch's little boy has la-en bett. afflicted with pneumonia. C. J. IJttle|>age spent Saturday night Will Parsons is living in the house and Sunday with hl* family. Mr*. C J. IJttle|>age and Ruth went vacated by C. Lev die Miss Connie Emily, Miss I eam-re to Portland Wednesday. Brown and Joe Emilv of Portland at Hana Henrickson l-ouglit a bore* from tended the grange -lance. John lareon of Troutdale last week. ■■ » e - — — F. W. Reed waa buying fish fur the Columbia River Packer’* Association PLEASAM HOME this week. K J. Lnuderlvmk went to town on Mia* Christin* Eiling of Portland i* last Thursday an-l l-ouglit a new wagon visiting Mr*. Drossel. ami buggy. Mr*. John* ot Portland is visiting in this neighborhood lor a few day* -luring A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. th«- i-ast week. Zeltua Coss is staying with her grand Th* Local Nswspapsr I* Not an Object of Charity. mother, Mrs E. M Carpenter. "The old Idea uf helping aupport th* Robert I arson passe-1 th rough here local newspaper," remarked the editor last Monday. of a couutry paper, "ha* played out. Mr. Barksdale'« little -laughter has Country newspaperdom baa cbauged a maxi ugly lu recent year*. Then* may Uw-n quite sick. have t-eeu a time when a few uewspa 8. II. Miller an I J. W. Ijiuderback per* wero object* of charity, wbeu the went fishing on Columbia Slough last fellow* who tried to run them «ought Tuesday. advertising ou the ground of *up porting the paper, but those day* have paase-1 HURLBURT "A uewspaper 1* a business propoal Sig. Knighton, who moved onto the tiou. It ha* two comm-alltle* for sale, Gandy ranch recently, met with a very each of which I* worth money, Just aa seriona accident ->n the 8th. lie lia-l potatoee, legal *ervlcea or dry good* just driven out of the Emily barn with are worffl money. The*e couiimalltlea are subscription* and advertising apace a load of hay when part of the load slid "Now that uearly everybody take« off, taking Mr. Knighton with it, one the home paper It would seem that no wheel running over Ins leg and broaking body should have to lie 'shown' that it in two places la-tween the kner ami advertising space lu th* home paper ankle. The do-1 r was called ami he Is worth money to the buyer that Is. put the leg in a t-l.istcr east, but feels If he know* how to use hl* space In loubtful about raving it. Mr. Knight telligently. And most advertisers In on is resting as easilv as can la- expect late years have learned bow. “The old argument was that the pa ed. per hel|>a to build up the town amt C. C. Lavelle has moved into the you should therefore aupi-ort It. The new argument Is that the papar will Smith house near i’-rbett. Reverend Bcott of Cleone will hold help to build up your business If you service* ill llurll-urt hall every sec-mJ use Its advertising column*.'' and fourth Sun-I.i- at 3 p. in. Nathan ths Knecksr. Mrs. Johnson and sons are living Nathan Jones the Knocker Wa* the peat of Pleasant View- with her daughter. Mrs. Knighton, Spent his time In knocking. until Mr. Knight -n recovers. Having nothing ,-lae to do; Knocked his next door neighbor. Mr. *nd Mr*. T. L. Evans are visit An-l he knocked his neighbors' cats; ing friend* in Portland. Knocked ills neighbors' children. Though he sissy* called them Mis* Burnice W.»«lard of Troutdale "bra la." Knocked the dry goods merchant visited her grand uuther, Mr*. Emily, And the grocer down the e-reeti Sumiay. Knocked the town In general BORING Mr. Prettyman, of Rockwood, who has been doing the duties of mill wright, for Mr. Palmer, met with a very serious an-l |«inful accident, Wednesday morning. In some way his foot came in contact with the machinery, it is sup posed, and crushed it very severely. He w as placed on a stretcher and taken to the Good Samaritan hospital, on the 10 o'clock car. Mr. Newman died Thursday, May, 16, at 1 a. tn., ot blood poison. Deceased leaves a wife and two daughters to mourn liis loss. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the be reaved family. Palmer's mill shut down, Thursday, May, 16, for. a period of ten days, while Mr. Palmer installs a new planer. Mr. Wilson has bought Mr. Bhellen- berger’s interest in the mill here and will run it under the new name of Wil son’s Tie Mill. Miss Lena Vetsch has been very ill the last week. A trained nurse from Port is taking care of her. Morgan an-l Donahue, our progress ive liverymen, have put on a stage l>e- ORLAND 7FFK — WS CAMRY IN I1UK- Wacons, John Deere Buggies, Farm Tools and Machinery Heavy and Light Hamess, Hamess Extras, Horse Brushes and Whips ll«<*l quality. L-iwrat priirs. Ilvreulsa blaaUng powder, -lsllvsrs-1 any <l«y. I'vai ii Kt tm roa W bmhuw . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EGTPT ALI. K INDH Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Spring and Summer Hats Children's Embroidery Hats, Babies’ Hoods Ni:W AND UP-TO-DATt’: LINI-S THE DOUGLASS STORE. PLASANI HOML. ORE. eeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeaaeaaaaaeaeaeaeeaea CORBETT Our community was startled (ant Sat* unlay morning to learn of the sudden death of the infant ton of Mr. and Mr». Sain Hulit. On retiring Friday evening the little one M-emed in it» uaual health, but earlv Satunlay morning the Angel of Death wafted the little »pirit where “of »uch is the Kingdom of Heaven.” Funeral »ervicef were held from the Plearant View nchoolh >u»« Sunday aft ernoon, conducted by Reverend Soule, araitited by Elder George En<xh and Clement Crowwton. The floral tribute» were abundant, rich and beautiful, and a» the («rent», mournful and broken-hearted, «tood around that little grave an angel whimp ered to them that the little one wan safe. Firat- c I mm « »cc<»n»n»«Ml»tiun« ('amii>«*r«-lnl trudr m»licitr<«i t'lran lir<l« »ml rimm I iiival« Ftad Sl»bl« i* Ca*a«cli*a t'AHl’ER Jl’NKER, l’rop. Oregon Sandy, DECIDE The Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Stallion Owned by the GIIF.SIIAM PERCHERON HORÿK ASSOCIATION Can be found until further ru-lic* At W. F. M-KInney'a Harn, Ptcas- ant Home, Or*., on Wednesday*. At Boring, Or«., on Hiursday*. At Iheo. Hrugger'x Barn, Gresham, Or«., on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Nathan Jone« the Knocker Wa« Invited to a ball— Had to walk a mile or eo To reach the public hall. All th« maaqueradere laay In wait alone the «treat; Carried each a «hlngle And wore a winding sheet. Stepping from the darknem. HI m ur «even to the block. Every «pecter handed Nate A quite «ubetantial knock. DECIDE 1» four j+ars old. a jet black, clean limbed, very quiet in disposition, active and handttome as a picture, weigh« nearly 2000 jHiund«, and is a sure foal getter. $20 to Insure For further i-arth-ulara, write to THEO. Hltl'GttER, See'y, Gresham, Ore. > allpi>e<I Into ”ibe next seat. ’’Now you're going home to tell about It.” "It'»—It’s marvelous It's unbeliev able, *Uch rouragi' such well, word* fall me.” »«II the man from the east, atauiniertug In bl* excitement. “I knew they’d fall you," said the She Kept to Rotation at Least. Mine. Tm«a Carreno, the planlat, genial stranger In a confidential tone, enjoye<l the bllaa of matrimony tbreo “but I can obviate all your difficulty. time*«, hor third huslutnd being Eugene I don't wish to prosa It on you, but I d’Albert, the pianist and composer. At bare here a little hook of tun page* the seventh or eighth Phllbartnonlr called The Right Wont In the Kight concert lu Berlin she played a familiar I'lac*.' handy for the pocket or the work which called forth this comment bag. and coating only 25 cents. Ah. I from Otto Ixuniiuann, the German mu thought ao! Thank you!" Aud th* genial stranger moved up the <’«r sic critic: w “She did not play It so well as she toward ao old lady who waa wiping played for the first time the “Second her eye* with a damp l-all of handker Concerto” of her third husband at the chief.—Youth’* Companion. fourth Philharmonic.”—Ladies’ Home Journal. Halt and Taxa*. The remark of General Slieridan, Vocabulary Supplied. who commanded in Texa* Juat after The man who had visited Ran Fran- the civil war, "If I owned bell nnd Cisco to view the ruins ami the begin Texaa, I'd sell out Texas slid live In ning of the restoration sat looking out hell," Is often quoted. The answer of of the car window with an expression a Texa* e-iltor is not so well known: of wonder and bewilderment on his "Well, damn ■ man who doesn't stand face. up for hl* own country anyhow 2’ “Keen great things out there, haven’t you7’ said a genial stranger, who had L. A. Brandes Why send your work elsewhere when we can -Io it lor you here just as cheap and just ss well or belter? BEAVER «TATE HERALD. Gre*h> am, Oregon. Mention The Harald to your merchant. See if hi* ad is in this i**ue. Relief from Rteeumatk I’aln* ’’ 1 suffered with rheumatism for over two years, ’’ say* Mr Rolland Curry, a imtrolnian, of Key W«*t, Fla. "Honi«- time* it setlle-l in my knee* and lamed me to ! could hardly walk, at other time* it would I« in my (eel ami lismls •o I waa incapacitated for -luty. One night when I wa* in severe |>ain from it my wile went to the drug store here an-l came back with a l-ottle ol Chamber-, lain’* Pain Balin. I wa* rubimi with it am! found the |«in h*<i nearly gone during the night. I kept on using it for a little more than two weeks an-l iouml that it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from that disease for over three month*." For sale by all dealers. WE PAY THE I RI IGMT F. F. Brandes o Brandes Creamery BORNSTEDT’S SÄ Just Arrived • • ItSandy Hotel Nathan Jone« th* Knocker Wa« a knock«* roe loo loo From Knockrrburg. Knock« county. Thouirh he lived tn Pleasant View. B«> at la«t they wearied Theae Pleaaant Viewer« all. 8wowed that out of Nathan They would have tu take a fall; flwowed and «wore they'd cure him. And they lowed when they were through Jone« would And they took of him A moet un-Pleaaant View. Nathan Jone« the Knocker When he reached the public square Found the <ho«t« assembled To surround him then and there; Heard them aln< a chanty. And It irave him quite a shock. For Its frequent chorus Waa a knock, knock, knock! Thu« they knocked the knocker Whom so Iona they had endured Till they split their shingles. And Nathan Jones was cured. T SAPP, JB. •o M I LLI N ERY.. To every one he'd meet. M im I-a lira Burkholder ami Mis* Rena Knapp, who are attvmiing erhoul at Greeham, spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Me»larnee Gebhart and Vail were fishing recently and thereby hang» a tale. Miss L'dv and daughter, Jessie, went ; to Port Ian-1 last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn were Portland visiter* lart week. Mr. Gebhart and daughter. Mis* Mary, were doing busine-x in the me tropoli* the first of the week. Wm. Burkholder recently bought a fine team of I- -rse* ami is using them for hauling ties. Isaac fluff, who recently retired from the sawmill Imiineaa, has sol-l his en gine to Burkl-d-ler A Gebhart, who will soon commence the erection of a new mill at this place. Our school < l-.sed last Friday. Gu* Arndt wa* a visitor at the mill last Sunday. Pleasant Home Blacksmith CREAM BUYERS , ; 127 First Street—Between Washington and Alder—PORTLAND, Ore. ;; Hiqhesi Prices Paid for Sweet and Sour Cream, Butler and f< hs WHY GO TO PORTLAND When you can save money by buying of EAST SECTION LINE Mr. and Mrs. McGregor called on Mrs. Ben Delbammer last Thursday. J. Ellsworth, assisted by G. Stock, Andrew McMillan, also Mrs. Thomas is doing carpenter work for Mrs. I inl Grant have been suffering from the and. grip/ C. Sloop is planting a field to hope. Mr. Level lias bought ten acres on the Mr. Rich passed through here with Section Line road where lie intends to a ban-l of horses from Eastern Oregon build ami make his future home. Frank llale is nursing a broken wrist Mrs. W. B. Steele and daughters visi Mrs. Bailey is staying with Mrs. G. ted at the home of Mrs. W. Dickson Bloop. last Sun-lay. Frank and Bessie Hale are visiting There are a number of stray dogs in •t Powell Valley. this neighborhood that are doing a great J. B. TAWNEY STAR ROUTE NO. I. Sandy, Oregon t Nice Line Ladies', Misses' & Children’s ♦ HATS Trimmed and Untrimmed. Straw hats in ♦ endless variety. We handle anything in the line of Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implements, Harness Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons, Acme Harvesting Machinery, etc. Give ns a call and he convinced. J! 11