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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
* .'Jtttt* 1 ------ -- ----- T— number ot valuable ajditlona in up-to- tain sclt-wl last Monday, resulting In date machinery, iuclntling a steam en the election ol Mr« W Hicks. P And I gine. band saw, power drill, lathe, etc arson ami J. Ross as dilectors. F II Mr Zesek has also tuade a uuiuber ol Rix was re-elect*»l cletk A raise of •!>' a-ldilitions to Ins machinery, vehicle was given to ths teacher and several and reports a splendid trade tn all bis new school fixtures were provided for lines. Conducted by E !.. Thorpe. Mrs. J. Deaver and little daughlei | Jewell and Jennie Collins have sold Mary spent Tuesday with Mrs Simulia for ua, which is ii great Having of breath and energy, their furniture and household goods and A crowd of young folk* from here al Preparing Initiative Measures—Lecture Work for July—Judge will discontinue houseki-epiug since their tended the Christian Endeavor sm-tal at as thia is the only mean* we adopt to build up our Boise’s Words. father's death. Pleasant View schoolhouse la»t Satur trade. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Harder have re day night. Tltvy rejsirl a g*ssl tim - KELSO turned from their wedding tour In Cali- ami lota ol good strawlierriva ami cream Two initiative measures were aul bor Wednesday in July instead of the first l At the recent school •teclion Gilbert , form*. After visiting her mother, they iseil at the last session ed the State Wednesday, the regular day. We think of celebrating tlie Fourth tnir Kt orc We hove Grange The state master waa directed Rockwood grange will entertain Po Jonsrud ami I'aul Dunn were elected returned to Melvin where they will live. at Greslism aooii have to uae the entire four times Their many friemls wish them many V> have the Itili. prepared for signatures mona on Septemlier 18. A new feature directors and Robert Jonsrud. clerk. first floor. and has designateli State Lecturer Wal has lieen adopted. Hereafter Pomona Joseph A Jonsrml, former bookk,*«p>er happy years to come. EGVPI do ami Jacob Vorhees to gel then will pay the entertaining grange the at Jou-rud Bro*.' mill, ami Miss Mignon Mrs. Jamea Hillyard made a trip to Keil let nl »er Turn Dexervll w». luwrriwtl * few days ready. These two members were at sunt ot f.M and no one is expected to ette Fleisr her were married at Lewin- Troutdale this week. Salem last week in consultation with bring refreshments of any kind except , ton. Idaho, June 18. ar>- Mrs. .Mary Kelley ami grandson, Har that with u credit system the cash customer* rnunt pay Attorney General Crawford for the pur- the members of the home grange which A. Gamilils is building a new Imrn for Celebrate the Fourth at tiresham. old Itonahue, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. As we sell for CASH for all losses entailed by it. jiose of preparing the bills. That one must furnish everything for the I-" liiiuaelf. Frank McKinney. Mr. Eri lias moved his house to a ONLY every customer pays his own bill and no moro. affecting the »tale normal schools will Heretofore the dinners have been pro* F. Floaa ha* bought a new buggy. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter Nettie appear in four separate liills and will vhied bv everyone attending, but that higher position and will build an addi were Pleasant Home visitors Monday. A. Carr weut east of tliv mountains tion. Sportiti^ Gitoti« make it mandatory upon the state legis will not I* required hereafter. viaituig. Mrs. E M. Carpenter returned home M. Rickert of Hurlburt viaiUwl this lature to carry out the wish of the peo We bave a great variety of S|wrting (¡ooth, such aa The executive committee of Russell iieighlxu-hooJ last week in the interest after visiting her daughter. Mrs. Josie C. Rasmussen caught a wildcat ami ple at the next getterai election. ville Grange met at the residence of Mr, tstniM, Mintile ttit.l l.tMttlctl L'n rt ri« lncss. If the lull declaring the establishment H igvr Monday night and decided to ot Tlie lieraid and the School ami Home. Lake. Mra. Ijike returned with her two skunka In a trap lately. 1 1< imc I hi 11 e», 1 tutta, 1-" i ►»! i i 11 u Ttickle, tinti mother ami will stay tor a few days. No home should lie without these two of Monmouth normal school, for exam incorporate and bull.I a grange hall. Celebrate th. Fourth al Gresham Klectfletti iìoim I m . Grandma McKinney is visiting her ple, should revive a majority vote in the After the business waa attended to sev »plemlid psper*. No one can aff>>rd to Mrs. I'»very II tud daughter Grace re affirmative, the legislature will thereby eral of the young ladies came in and overlook the combination offer ot oue daughter, Mra. Harry Knowlton. turned home Monday from a week's tie instructed to make provision for its made merry with laughter and song dollar for lioth i«spers for a year Mr. ami Mrs. G. Markell ot laurel, visit with friends in Portland. maintenance by appropriations. If the until pearly midnight. Oregon, and daughter Gretta were en- Mra. Eiseuinaiin ia improving and vx- majority should be in tlie negative, they j tertained by his brother ami wife, Mr. |wcts to come home Friday. Admission fee to the grange is one COTTRELL must discontinue ap ropriations. The ami Mrs. W. E. Markellol tins place, re dollar and sixty cents for men and one Mrs. Wilson made a buainea* trip t . M. Rickert of Hurlburt was recently bills provide that the Normals thus es cently. dollar and ten cents for women. Thi« calling in this vicinity. Portland thia week. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e»»» tablished shall be under the control of Miss Zelnta Coes has returned front pay a all dues for six months, after which The ground for the new church ia be- Miss Mae Bowen is now home. the one board created by the last legis Hoo*i River where she has been visiting the cost is but tell cents a month. Can ing aurveyevl. Rev. Mr. Bcolt held •cr- lature. Attorney General Craw foni has k Floyd RadfonI is working at Bram- friemls. you afford to stay .mt? If you are not a vice« in the schoolhouse Sunday. prepared the form of bill to be used by hall s mill. member, give someone your application. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest ot Rockwood the grange. Burkholder A Gebhardt have la-gun e Miss Susie Strucken of Barton ia stay visited Mrs. I»ouglaas recently. J. J. Johnson, master of Pomona, ex Mrs. Waldo ami Mr. Voorhees are hauling out the machinery lor the new ing with Miss Clara Erion. plained the Torrens system of land re R. M. Anderson ami Mitt June Spaul mill. also preparing a constitutional amend- Wagons, John Deere Buggies, Fann fools and Machinery Mrs. M. Clark, who waa recently in ding visited relatives here lsat Sunday. meut to lie submitted by the initiative, cording at Corbett last »wk. That Mr and Mrs. I'.ley's children all have Heavy and Light Harness, Hamess Extras, Horse town, is home. alone was worth the cost ot becoming a taking away from the legislature the the whooping cough. Brushes and Whips Miss Myrtle Hudson is home. power to amend or repeal any act passed iiiemliei of Pomona, which, bv the way, Mis» laura and Christie Burkholder e HLRLBLRI yearly due* of is only 85 cents, w ith a The young folks of this vicinity gave by the people and declaring that if an Bml qin«litr. Lmwt price». Henule» bl»»ting powder, delivered any art* at the mill, when* they will a|.-nd M. Rickart and daughter, Mra, A. P. Miss Minnie Harrisons pleasant sur initiative measure conflicts with an act only ten cents more. day. I‘i hi h S ai .« >«>» W ick . him »«. their vacation. From now until next November will prise on the eve ol lier birthday, Julie 21. Hill, («Med through Gresham on their of the legislature, the measure adopted Mrs. Bo lay has returned from the hos .saaoooesaeseaeessssesssssleseseeessls.sssslslssssls be a dull time for the grange; but it by the people shall prevail. N. G. Hedin, Jr., was elected super way to Portland last Tuesday. pital, not much improve>l. will remain alive just the «ame and will intendent of tbe Baptist Sunday s< liool. C. Thompaon, A. P. Hill. Arthur and tie ready for good work during all ot lairson Rickert were guests al Spring- The young iwoples society gave an ice State Lecturer Waldo has lieen en next winter. cream social last Saturdav evening. All fiield farm last Sunday. deavoring for the past three tears to IISIEDS Russellville will organize a degree enjoyed a good time. Ward Evans and wife were guests at have the subordinate granges adopt a Miss Olive Lusted went to Gresham team to com pete for honors before the the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cham uniform system of lecture work. To » » Asa Smith is working at Ai mA. Sunday afternoon to visit her friend, First -class sreommodatloii. berlain. that end she has submitted a program state grange next year. Il has the ma Miss Jessie Francis. Miss 1^-ta Beers visited Miss Madge Commercial trade solicited for July. It will be followed each terial and a host of willing workers. Rev. W. T. Scott of Fairview filled his l'Iran Iasi* ami guati meal» Bowen Sunday. Horn to the wife of l.yman Cavis, a Rockwiod has seven new members month by a similar ciiune and is recom regular appointments st F.gv pl and girl, June 2d, IVU7. Tom Dunn has movol to liis own Fund Stable it Cosssch,, mended to each grange in its entirety. coming in. That grange will engage in Hurlburt last Sunday. farm, where he will make some improve Mra. Geo. Lusted has gone to New ri? s' 1 It may be supplemented by auv other a boom in anticipation of P.miaiia meet L. II. Rickert ami wife visited at Hie ments in the way ol clearing land, paiut- berg. Ore., to attend the G. A. R con numbers suitable to the occasion or ing in September. CASPER JVNKI R, Prop home of F. F. Floaa last Sun-lay, where ing bouse, etc. vention, having been elected as one ol locality. Following are lite July topics: Rusaelville grange expects to build a they were splendidly entertained by a tlie delegates. C. H. Edwards loiight a fine horse Sandy Oregon Paper, "Before Oregon Became a new hall costing about $dl»k> It is in high class German concert lx-a Radford has gone to Portland to State.” tended to have it ready for use before of Paul Dunn for a driving horse. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ellis sjwut Thuraday spend a few days. Old Mr. Edwards ia slowly improving Address, “Transportation Facilities in next summer. and Friday in the metropolis. They from a very severe attack of kidney the Pioneer Days." Fred Woatell and wife are visiting his »|>eak very highly ot the rose show. trouble. Essay, “William Cullen Bryant.” sister, Mrs. Geo. Lusted, ami will spend Roy Rickert and wife were gueata al Reading, “Thanatopsis." a mouth or six weeks in this vicinity. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Ma- the home of Jooepb Nealy and i al the NEWTON ORR, Discussion, “Do We Manifest Euougb tues, June 24 a boy. Mother aud baby Mra. Dawson Smith ia staying with home of her parents, Mr. and I Mra. Proprietor State Pride and Fidelity? ” aie both lining well. her sist. r, Mrs. Lyman Daries. Tufford of Springdale. Read and discuss Geo. H. Himes’ I KVVKM Thomas Reed and family have moved W. II. Phelps aud W Weinpwul T. L. Evant lust a valuable work articles. tl Sandy for Boling m. to St. Johns where they will live near Portland speut Suiulav at the home SANDY home la»t week from colic. Paper, “The Changes We Have Made in. his brother-in-law. J. W. Colwell. Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Lusted. M Boring t«»r Sandy m. and Th* se We Desire to Make in Our Frank E. McGugin spent several days 1 Tlieislore Neibauer visited at tl.e ni. Constitution." in Portland la^t week. home of EJ Hamilton Saturday evening. UPPER LATOLKLLL Roll call. Mention pioneer names Alto SECIION LINE < > At S.tii'lv imi km connection» with Saliti«)!! rumi «tegr Miss Mabel Friel and Mi<s Mary Mrs. Ida Williams of Portland is visit < I (or A«cht>ff'« rtirl inert» tirati car at Ihiring. which have been perpetuated in this eastern W. Jones lias returned from The first meeting of the Sabbath Naeepe of Cherryville visited with Mr. ■ state. sch<»>l at schoolhouse, No. 28 was attend Oregon where he has lakvu a timber ing Iler sister. Mra. Geo. Lusted. and Mrs. Allen uu Sunday. Paper, “The Great White Plague" Walter Lusted, who ia employed in claim. A very rushing business was realised ed with pleasing results, about 25 being (consumption). Followed by discussion to the Portland and vicinity by the Western present. P. T Quesenberry was chosen O. Bodeen has sol-l his wood Is it lietter to educate our young folks by tbe Sandy stage and livery barn la*t superintendent ami Mrs. Shaffer, trras- cannery. Union Telegraph company, is at h< me io their native state than to semi them Sunday. for a short vacation. uier, the first contribution amounting M. Luml and O. Westlund weut to' to eastern colleges ? Mias Hilda Q list and Miss Julia to 2.17. Two ministers were iu attend Port laud to order some building mate B J. Goff of the Dalles speut Sa ur- Should we omit reading the I dec lar Heinz of Portland were the guesta of ance. A cordial invitation is tendered Thoroughbred Parcteron Stallion >lay and Sunday visiting friemls in Hi s rial ation of Independence at Fourth of July Miss Nelson last Sundav. tbe public. vicinity. Owned l»v the lireRimn» l‘* r* In r<»n Celebrate the Fourth at Grealiaiu. celebrations? llor»v A«•««><'ml ioii , < tn I t found Hl M-s. Warren Wilkins ami children Mrs. Mary Shaffer met with an acci Cecil Cows is working for The »1 re W. I M< Kiunet I am, I * h*a«a n I Is the moral tone of the nation higher arrived from -.Hioux City, Iowa. Friday, dent last week by euttiug her band se Neibauer. lloinr Wfslnc«*. nv- . Boring, Thur*- or lower than it was 20 years ago? ELLAS AN I VAllfY to join her husband, who has invested verely while polishing a lamp chimney. • lays, Theo. Briiggt-r'i* l.ti n. < »imh- Dawson Smith visited with his wife The Oregon climate. mu, MoniKyn, Tuentlay*, b ritlava an<l in land here. At tbe school election the following and Lyman Davis and family Sunday. At the school meeting last Monday, The noisv Fourth vs. the quiet Fourth. Saturday Mrs Junker is enjoying a visit from tbe following officers were elected to officers were elected : Mr. Bowman, di Mrs. J. It. Lent ami daughter Jean !»>•• II'K 1« fit« )•••»* «'LI, a J«l blurb. The Chautauqua assembly. rl«»Mii lhnl>«*«|. vt-ry quirt ill dlw|MMiilli H his sister of Skagway, Alapka. rector ; Mr. Allaway, clerk. serve on the board for the next year: returned to Portland Tin-islay after vis Tbe recent peace convention. «rtivr and han<lW«.|||<' «*« n |ih tl>r< weighs Directors, B. I>ahlliammer and Anchen iirarl) .1*4) | k > iiiii | w miisl K a •ur> f<>«l grtt« r John Gleaeou has gone to join his wife iting on their farm for ovei a week. The Rich ami Wilkins families Sun- The best way to can berries, Senger; clerk, M Krenenburg. The in Astoria, where the is visiting her lis $20 TO INM Ml laye«l at the home of B. F. Hart llow to keep the kite-ben cool. Mrs. Ormsby and Mias Kittle Ixvng F<>r further |>«rtlrulHr« wrlir to board met later in the week and elected ter. The most suitable food for hot are visiting their mother, Mra. Ralph Uncle Wen<llau«l went to Portland by unanamous choice, Miss Ethel B. THEO. BRI GGKR, Sec y, The order of Washington have elected Nei t Miller. weather. Sat unlay, returning Sunday. Gilman for teacher. She comes well < trenliain, < Ire. officers as follows : W. V. Moore, preii- Cool and refr- siting (non-alcoholic E. D. Hamilton made a trip to Port Celebrate the Fourth at Sandy. recommended ami will have the hearty ident; H. Foracythe, vice president; •••••••••••••a sees drinks. The Misse* Mary and Minnie Helms support and co-operation of the board J. W. Frost, secretary; Mrs. Applegate, land Tuewlay. What changes do you desire to see Sundaved with their folks at Marmot. for law and order among her pupils. treasurer, and E Kelley, conductor. made in our text books? Mrs. Wrn. Ramsdell, formerly of thia Her friends wish her unqualified suc Does your supervisor use a grader or CORBETT place, but now? of Portland, renewed cess. a drag upon the reals? EAST SECTION UNE Fred C. Reed was a P .rtlaml visitor acquaintances around Sandy Saturday Mrs. P. Kronenberg is a vi itor among Thomas Grant, who has been in the Tuesday. and Sundav. us for a few days. She will leave on “The grange endorses all educational hospital for some time, is borne again. At the annual achool meeting R. I*. Friday for her home in Oakland, Cal. advancement that makes men ami worn Mrs. Johnson and son William left Rasmussen was re-elected director for Guests at Buckley Greve on Sunday en stronger in intellect, more practical a term of three years. were Mr. and Mrs. Senger ami children, Saturday for Seaside. ami useful in society, and more bright Cha» Gibbons met with a very [min- M. Kronenberg and wife, B. Dahlharn- Sylvester Evans went to Portland Mrs. II. Lewis was the guest of Mrs. and happy in life. ful accident recently. A rollin« io« Monday evening, returning Wedneelay We invite the young farmer, when he caujht him against another ano bruised i mer ami Miss E. B. Gillman of Munta- A. P. McMillan over >unday. villa. W. B. Steele visited Mr. Grant on evening. leaves the common school, the high him about the hipe. We handle anything in tlie line of Mrs. Saunders gave a party to the Sunday. No. 28 schoolhouse will lie put in school or college, to come within our Mrs. Emmet Ikmahue baa lieen very first-class order for the fall term. Miss J.-nnie Johnston spent Sunday | little girls ot the neighborhixal Thurs gates ami learn right there the life prac day. tical lessons that will help him on in sick. There will lie Sunday school hereafter with her parents. Portland Railway Light and Power at No. 28 echoolliouse on Section L.tie Quite a number of people from thia busines", and tend to make linn a good Dave McKeown is having a well dug vicinity ami latmirell Falla went in citizen of the first rank ; and he must company has a large crew of men in road at 2:30 p.m., also preaching by on hie place on the Section Line. launches to La Camas Sunday. bring bis wife and sister with him, for charge of J. M. Davis, placing two large Rev. Mr. Becker every other Sunday women must always be present in the generator« in the summit plant. Thia after Sunday school, beginning next Lewis Reed ami Victor Nutley attend LATOIIRELL grange and share its fullest privileges will give them double the power to be Sunday. Everybody come. ed church ami Sunday ech*xd at Greali- Give hr it call aik I I m * convinc 'd. had now. ami blessings. Columbia Grange hall was the scene (Continued on page 5.) ■ Many a man, who, some years ago, At the school election, W. A. Hall war of gayety and biiaineMM transaction on lant PLEASANT HOME entered our gates ignorant of many elected director ami Orville Boring re Wednesday. It was wvil attended and of the l«tter ways of tilling his elected clerk. The entertainment given by the proved to I m ? one of the l**»t meeting« lands, diversifying bis crops ami secur The Boring |o«tofTi<e now ha. the ap Young Peoples Society was a great sue- held here for several years. The hall ing good harvests, is now well versed in pearance of a city office, postmistress cess. The program opened with a ■ong was prettily decorated ami everyone ad hi« chosen calling and able to instruct Amy L. Morand having had a new cabi by the < lass. Instrumental solos, reci- mired the new furniture. M. F. Lasley ami benefit his neighbors. And many net placed with call ami lock boxes. tations and string music were the f ta was complimented for his work on same. w .men, too, whose minds had liecome A basket social for the lienefit of the tures of the evening, after which ire Everyone was well satisfied with tbe almost sterile and unprogressive by rea new church waa given at O. A. Palmer's cream, cake ami candy were enjoyed by dinner ami sup;>er. A fine program was | son of isolation and want of proper so Tuesday evening. The yard and trees all. rendered in the evening, after which the cial surroundings, have been blessed were brilliantly lighted with electric Mr. Cannon has sold his place to an young folks enjoyed a social dance beyond measure by what they have lights and a very pleasant time was had. eastern man. The next Pomona will meet at Rock learned and enjoyed in the grange." The tales of the Imskets brought |*>4, for John Conley, from the East, has lieen wood. which seats will lie bought for the visiting at the Jones home this week. Mr. Hicks spent »Sunday with his Let us supply your wearing wants. We have the i hurch. family after a couple of month»absence. Mr. Sanlstrorn has purchased Mr. GOOD Of THE ORDER. Ladies’, men’s and Children’s. Cannon’s upper place. Mrs. P. Andersen entertained a host Fairview Grange met in regular even of friends on Wedne* lay. E. Bonette anil wife have returnel to ROCKWOOD We have to suit all heads, from the Lady of the house to ing Beamon Tuesday, June 18. Tbe Mr. ami Mrs. Cnstensen, prominent their home here from Waahington wit -re name of Anna Swank waa propo-ed for One of the enjoyable |>arties of the he has been employed in a logging camp. the baby. members of Rea verton grange, attended inembertdjip and G. O. Dolph was re-in- imst week was that given by Mrs. M. Pomona here last Wednesday. The blacksmith shop of Or'and Z* i-k ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦ atated. A report was heard from the Rhule in honor of her daughter Anna's at Pleasant Home has lately received a Hcliool election wa« lield in the Moun* committee ap|M>inted to wait on Prof -ixteenth birthday. Miss Anna was —Full Line of— T rowers, st raved away last Monday and were found in the city pound. It cost Mr Power* over 12 dollars to recov er them. J Brown lioiight the crop on the place recently sold bv Mr McManus. He has already stalled haying Celebrate at Gresham. There have lieen several cases ol mu nips in this vicinity. BARGAIN STORE Prices 'I'iilk Ottr T**! Douqlass Store, Pleasant Home. Ore ORLAND ZELK. the Pleasant Home BI< k.smith UülSandy Hold Correspondence Sandy Stage and Livery • ••••••••••••••• I) F CIDI WHY GO TO PORTLAND J BORING B TAWN EY Sandy, Oregon Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implements, Harness Moline and Peter Scliutler Wagons, Acme Harvesting Machinery, etc. The NATION'S BIRTHDAY IS NOW AT MANI) SHOES, low and high, canvas, patent or vicl. HATS Robinaou with a view to the eatablinh- 'he recipient of some very pretty pres- ineot of a high ecliool at Fairview J i-nts. Prof. Rohineon stated that he had often Another party at rt<x-kwood was giv thought of Fairview a« an ideal place en bv Miss Mamie Sliantin on last Kat- • evening. I f<»r a high erhool and would I m * glad to I unlay ♦ lake matter up and give his assistance. Mi«« J trephine Taylor of Portlan<l is We hope to take the matter up next home with her parent« for a abort va- spring in time to put it legally before cation. tbe annual echcol election in June, I'.KM. A gfM«lly numler of R<M*kwood people, Fairview Grange is in a proeperons con expect to celebrate in Gresham on the dition ; the meetings are both interest Fourth. e ing and inatructive and the attendance Geo. Pretty man ia slowly improving. good. On account of the Fourth the Two cows an<l a calf, belonging to B. all day session will meet the second We are Prepared , In DO YOUR Blacksmithing SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE FOR TIRE SETTINO, INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. Jas. H. Latham TROUTDALE, - OREGON e • e e e -•Gent’s Furnishings: J ; To Select From x ; ; Don’t Forget that we have a pretty good line of Dry Goods To Select. From NO END TO FIREWORKS ¡BORNSTEDT’S