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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1907)
considerat, and attrcltonat, compuwM*; haupt ratimate* hi» peach crop al MWU that while ne mourn their deep sorrow, backets. we would wipe anav their tear, by Mita Selma Rtulhim of Portland i« via- Livery Rigs by day or trip Transportation of Baggage or Families pointing to the conrolation that the it mg relatives and friends al Inion loved one ha, tw*n called to a Imme in Ridge. ■la ral th, la Hope. In Charity, and with ItdcHty'' Phone Orders Promptly Attended to L- heaven by the nisjAnty ol a <iod«lioro Mr t'onimem ia building a laige addi» presence is all love, a never ending, lion to his house. Condurtvd by F.« L. Thorpe» ,-liangvleM lot*. r* i The three lleecucb girls and Victorine She has lieen called to that home on K Pushing the County Fair—Lecture Work for August Other high where all troubles ce*M, and loved and Mary Wileun wvrv ramping al Glad mes Ill-art to heart will ni<*t the Master stone during the ClMUitauqua. Newsy Notes. I Rev. J. I.. Hedblooiu of Stromsburg, lace to face. Xclwaska, |urvaclied s' the Metlbxlim May the love of the Master ami the 1 Iagos, near churches and rolioolhouser A county fair ia a!nio«t an amntred cha|«el Monday evening ivriainty of His promise« he a bulwark fact now, amt it ia not improbable that or ret as isolated structures in the •f strength to her famijy in this their Mrs Walters and daughter. Lillian, the efforta put forth by Grvaham grange I country? are visiting al Hillcrest Why every grange member should , hour of sorrow. Will l>e the beginning of a permanent Rcsolvvil, That a copy of tli<*e reso The Chautauqua was well attended igatitutmn which will grow and proa I understand the grange lire and life in- lutions lie presented to the family, a by the 1M mamma people. per to »uch an extent that it will be the suram*. copy sent to the Grange Bulletin, a moat prominent event in eaatern Mult Mr and Mrs. Fucle and daughter, copy sent to the Beaver State Herald The Kiard of regents of the Oregon _ nomah for many year» to come. Tin Faina, of Portland art» uniting their son, proposition ia broad enough to cover agricultural rollege recently reweinded ami a copy be »|we«d upon the minute, iMbert For lie. MEETS 9:30car from PORTLAND, arriving at BORING 10:35 a. m., Ute whole community, regardless of the its action of last month depiwing Dr. of our grange. Further, that the char- Mm. John Johuaun ha»» lieen quite ill grange», aud surrounding territory will Janie» Withveonilie from the portion id ter »if this grange lie .irapevl in mourn- lately. making connection at SANDY with stage for ^ALMON and not only Ire welcomed in the effort» to director of the agricultural experitUMrt ' ing for a period of thirty days, WELCH ’S. make it a auccerw, but «ill Ire benefit»! station. He lias Iwvu reinstated ill that : position ami w ill continue to lie know n SECIION LINE to an extent corresponding to their ef LEAVES SANDY at 12:30 noon, connecting with car leaving BORING forte and aamatance. * t first the affair as director instead of vice director, as i R. T. <>onuian is about to move his for PORTLAND at 2:05 p. m. contemplated by the action recently ‘ will more than likely be somewhat home again to a trml north, which lie of a grange festival and exhibit. Each taken. ahwi owns. At the time the order was made de-, grange in Multnomah and Clackama, J. Moll of Portland was a guest at the counties will be allotted »[**<* for dis [»«ing Dr. Withyeomb, it was tiie opin Buckley home Sunday ion of the l»«nl of regents that the plays, and each one will have practi Arnspiger lodge entertained a host of cally a fair of its own it it is desirous of president of the school should I*1 also, guests this week, among them being head ot the experiment statimi.and they of availing itself of the opportunity, j LUSILDS Mrs. B. Smith and throe children of Se *. Kerr Besides such exhibits the products ol accordingly conferred upon \\ J. B J. tioff of Portland made hi, usual attle, ti. Roller and mother of Portland, this county and Clackama». exhibited ' the title ot president oi the college ami Miss Ruth and Maatei Fred Holier, C. each year at the state fair, can lie sc- director of the experiment station trip up this way Suttdav. McVicker ami the Mi»*-, Nemeyer ol cure»! and if every farmer, whether a S'm* then it ha.» l>een fourni that an old Last week an error crept into the mountain, la»t Sunday and we have al) granger or 1,4, will exert himself a I rule of the l»«rd exists making the item concerning the visitor, at J. Mau- San Francisco. A new movement ha* Is-en lirgun by t»*n eatiug Ivar meat ainre Go again, BtUe the fair can be made a sun-ess not president the executive head of all de- ary'a. Il should have read that Mr. Ed. only this year, but for every year to partments. So the president already Smith is a neighbor to their ron Wal- the Mt. Hood railway prople. Several opiomi ikisi eoote. Get together and t>ush. and ■ liât! supervisory power t»ver lhe station. ace and sister iustead of “son Wallace (aruiera have lieen interviewed in re- SHHN(»DAlt Bescinding the order made last month gard to land iuncessiona this week. Eyesight Specialist save your best product, and help in ami wife" as reported. The young man Mr». John Bate, viaiUil Mr, Jorl •veer way you can and success will restores the title oi director to Or. With- is single. iaonel Buckley was on the sick list ■at, Offict III «* St. «was« » hm ycom be. Balni Sunday. follow. Mr aud Mrs. Ormsby, who have Iweti for a few days. ItMti tac, «H Oi ttswf Crrtkia OtttM The young men of this vicinity et|«cl .Mrs. M. E. Bm-kb-i was entertained On June 29, 1907, grim death invaded MMting her mother. Mrs, Ralph Nieu- State Lecturer, Mrs. Waldo, has ar U at, h thl» «pa« «' to« dale at »io-«bam Iwiuer, returned to Carlton. Wash., last at the home of ,iur new teacher to Je. to leave for the harvral fields in ewalvru oth» Will l«r lit ««rcvhaiu uiuh • a» h 1 the ranks of Fairview grange ami ranged ibe following for gm lamv <>i th egun »•»•«. iMutiili Yttur ryv« t-xaiitin* »I. gla*««-* Monday. They have liought property MiaaC. B Gilman on, Wednesday of fitted Xallhfacllou guarani«'« «I subordinate lecturers during the month I claimed for his own Sister Florence there sud «ill engage in the hotel busi thia week. Gilbert Ball*» waa taking iu the sights ' Robl-ins. She was i ne of the charter of August •••••••••••••••••••••••••e hy sulwrihiug through B xvvkm S tati Member, of the M-tu.d laiard No 2H of Portland Tuesday. ; inetnlaTs, the daughter of Mrs. Alma ness. Eaaav, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Il a a ai u. Fred Wostell and wife, who have purchased eune new -eat, and ineiden- Mr». W illiam Harding and Mr, Fred Recitation and readings from Or. Hall. Her grange has adoptui the fol- Ilvre la thè lisi Inasmucli, however, tieen camping at Bullrun falls lor the tala for the »chtiolhou-e, which will Iw Chamberlain were caller, al the home I lowing testimonial in her memory: Holmes' works' a» we bave lo M-ml raah in advaiice tur ol Mr,. A. M. Tuffonl Satunlay. put in good onler for the fall term past two weeks, returned the first of the [ “Whereas, In view of the l<«w we all oufalde auliserililiima. Paper, Vacation days. week to the home of his sister. Mrs. yuu tu kindly semi The people of Springdale alio allend Roll call; the best outing I ever had. have sustained and the still greater loss wilh arder. Airy Lusted. They report a good time ed the basket «octal, report a very good C4J«bl II Address, Trout fishing in mountain sustained by those who were near and and tine fishing. They ex|>ect lo leave time. dear to her; therefore, he it lakes and streams. About twelve of the young |ie« i»p*e of Resolved, That Fairview grange. No. for the coast soon ami will lie aecont- Miss Honor Tufford amt her ,i«ler. Discussion. Oregon summer remits at panied hv Mrs. Lusted ami daughter. tins place enjoyetl a launch ride Smid.-iy W t t Kl V |>H»O|>N|.IN 3+4, lias l<>fct a good sister and the fam the coast, mineral springs and in the a week ago to LaCaaias, where they at Mr«. K. M Rickert, «pent Friday ami I11IIV ii UK m OUV Miss Olive. ily a good wife and daughter. We com Il I V »n.l sl'MiAV tlKXlul.NlaS Saturday in the mountain« picking ( mountains. tended church. The launch struck a l> Utt rtl KOK IM mend them to God, who orders all Mr. and Mrs Ed. Hamilton visited SKMt WKkKt.V Jot HSU. Opinions by several: What is neces -and liar on account of the yonng man bbcklierrie«. H til V JOI HSAI. sary to take when you camp out. Camp things for the best. Her life work on Mr. ami Mrs. Peterson Sunday evening. who was steering it living occupied Mr» Almira Corning han returmsl to lUll l au.I »I MUI Jol KItl. earth is finished, and she has gone to PAI It'll' Militili.V CARLSON & EMERY John Sleret ls>ught two tine tirita cooking, camp beds, camp reading mat with something else about that lime, the home of her daughter, .Mr«. 1. ni It'll lloMXXlKVI* her eternal reward. A beautiful life from Ed. Smith of Gresham and Ed. but fortunately no one was hurt. ter, etc. fut I.rm jut itiAi im ......... Bate«. ÜnJtTldkcfs and Imbdimm Tills lllMH. ANU llilMtttM till) Address, The grange work to Iw done ' ends not in death, and her acts in life Hamilton bought two mare, ami two N. P. Gleason and lire. I>resrell were thia price I« lot Uelivrfy b» tuail Mill if. I*ap*r* will live on to I* a comfort aud blessing ('«»tupirle alarli vi «-«»Alt« alni flirti In h I Ufa colts last Monday. Ula) I m - «riti Iti *r)i«rat' a«l>trr«wa Mu I hm - rip in August. Hear*« (uriil,h«H| |(<|r«lrv<l . Ir in the city Tueftlay, WELCH'S lion* ma) l*r»lu al any time to her family. t all* pritfiiptlk attrii.t. ,| orCMldlll ,' m . Further topics for discussion: The Imut that is being built for W al ai mimi a emu am i mv ammutii Mr». Chauncy White of Everett, Berolved, That this grange tender the Wm. Welch ha» ju«l returii»! from a Canning berries. ter l.usted and laroy Radford is rapidly Wash., who has spent the past three trip through the Valley and the Sou ml bereaved family our heartfelt sympa Mixing fruit juices in making jelly. nearing completion ami we all ex|iect a weeks here visiting her sistet, Mrs. country, and while he was away it was Bhrub, fruit vinegars ami other cool- thy; that the charter be draped for ride before the summer is over. Gleason, and other r> latives, returned whispered tluU lie was on a wedding thirty days, and that a [Wge Is- set apart ir.g homemade drinks. George Burton of Columbia slough home Saturday. in our minutes as a token ol love and tour. Ilia many friends gathered a mis The use of mineral waters. visited Cecil C on and several other old : esteem for our departed sister. The Mi»s«*s Eva Reul and Constant* cellaneous collection consisting of old The effect of the daily bath. >1 Resolved, That a copy of these reso- schoolmates this week. ahoes, rice, etc., with which tn welcome Emily went Bonneville Saturday. How children should spend Miss Olive Lusteii and her aunt, M t ». ■ lution be given to the bereaved family; the aupfMMied bride. The were disap vacation Victor Nulley and Lewis Reed were Fred Wostell, visited the metropolis point c*« I, however, as he returned alone. Vse of rose leaves and (ragrant leaves also one be sent to the Grange Bulletin Portland visitors Friday. Wednesday. and The Beaver S.ate Herald for publi- of plants. V Cani|iing grounds seem to Is* in great (Continued on page 5:) Mrs. Ralph Siebauer and daughters, How to arrange a grange picnic ot I cation. demand at present. Several jieople Meas ‘•The broken link has >prun< a«under, Miss Kittie Ijing and Zena N ’ iepauer rally. / were out from town Sunday looking Broken no» the family chain. were Portland visitors Saturday. Lidits' I he But. tor Away from Home When Cost of harvesting and marketing our Weep not, dear ours; in heaven for a suitable place to camp. Moat Needed You uiay all meet again.” crops. Mrs. Airv Lusted and daughter Olive Ckilíreís visited in Gresham Friday. Alfalfa in the Willamette valley. Pro|4e are often very much disap I Bor's HIREESIX A committee from Grexbatn ¡¿range, Experiments with land plaster. pointed lo find that their family |»hy»i- Melvin Long of Gresham visited bi, No. 270, drafted the following reeolu* How to make ehorteakes with stiaw- parents Sunday. Ben Beach returned home Friday t-ian i» away from borne when they berries, rasplierries, blackberries and 1 tiuns on the death of Slater Alvina m«M>t need hla aervieee. I haram*« lifer Also Corset Covers, White Skirts, Mias Inez Lusted visited friends Itere evening. Hevel, who died Saturday, July 13: fresh peaches and pears. cramp colic ami cholera morbna require Sunday. Gowns, Etc. Mr. an<l Mrs. Will Brach and mm, The simplest salad di easing for let- prompt trvaMuant an«l have in many Whereas, l*eath has again entered luiwrvni*, of Portland are visiting rela Ralph Neiliauer made a trip to Gresh tuce. instances proven fatal before mrdirina | our grange and taken from our midat tives here. Vsea of dry bread. could I m * procured or a physician ■uin- lour beloved »ister, Mrs». Alvina Hevel, am Monday. Mrs. I.. F. Pride,nore made Mrs. Geo. moned. The right way ia to keep at Cold milk and hot milk as a diet. I hy a dis*eaxe that was no less dreaded by Thomas of Bull run a abort viait r»-ent hand a laittle of Chamberlain*, Colie, POWELL VALLEY Raising melons for market and home ; reason of its certainty. ly. use. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No Whereas. The deceased was an anient The lilies Mission society of the Irrigation in orchard and garden and and faithful member of our order, and Lutheran church had a very pleasant Mia» lfanney and Mr. Montgomery physician can prexerilie a Iwller medi* its effects upon the products. we shall miss her ever faithful presence, meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from Gray, Harbor spent n roupie of cine (or them- diM*am*H. By having it in How to treat sunburned skin on face, an«l. Steffron last Monday and was well week» visiting Mr. and Mr», I.. J. Ran- the hoii*M* you exca|*e much ¡min ami 1 neck and shoulders. Whereas, We feel a strong feeling of attend»!. The speech delivered by ney ami fully enjoyed the nniuntain Miifferiiifc and all rink. Buy it now; it TO___________________________ < ' may nave life. For wale by all dealers. Are canvas shoes better in surmuer sympathy for her family in this their Rev. B. 8. Nyatroin was very interest »cenerv and climate. than leather ones ? great loss; therefore, l»e it ing and received much attention. I.. F. Pridetnore who ha» been em- The effect of alkali dust. Resolved, That we tender to her fam Dainty refreshments were served and a ployed by the Mt. Hood Power and How far from the road is it best to ily an expression of our heartfelt sym- delightful time was bad. Railroad company at Btillrnn, resigned Butter-fat, f. o. b. Boring, 25c. Prices subject to build the farm house ? l |ath v in the loss and death of the loved Homurpatbic Physician and Surgeon Misses Emilie Johnson and Esther the 15th, returning home for the winter. ('■H r allen«ir«l day or night Should grange halls be placed in vil- , one who proved in life such a cheerful, change. Wagon will call. Write for particulars to Steffanson are visiting Rev. B. S. Nys- M ih . <’. N. Wanacott and daughter, <ifflre phone, Main 52. R«- r phone. Main -'«S «»ver Mtnart'» atorv. Main Street. real troin’s family in Hockinson, Wash. Ruth, of Portland are visiting Mr». C. office, drnee, Main «treat. near Third, («HEXHAM DAMASCUS CREAMERY COMPANY Misses Eva Anderson and Amanda Coffman. Wilson of Portland are spending their Elmer Be Id in <>f Spokane spent a few BORING ... OREGON vacation at home. day, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pridetnore. Mrs. Wilson is home again from the hospital, much improved in health. SANDY Edith Anderson is at the Good and photos of Churches, Schoolhouses, Pbr»kls,»-S,rgc,aa Mrs. E. C. Carson, the well known maritan hospital and is reported Gresham, - Oregon Portland artist, s|,ent a few day, last better. The family went down to Residence Properties, Family Parties, is week with Mrs. J. G. McElroy and Mrs — OF EVERY DEHCRIITION — her last Surnlay. They have the sytn- Otto Kleeman. e pathy of the entire neiglihorhiMsl. Lit my Specialty. Everything from n Fork Handle to « Rake or a Mower is carried by I)I¿. H. IE. on\ e A delightful surprise party was given tle Edith is well known and liked by e U M N T 1 M T at the home of Miss Annie Nelson Sat e everyone. urday evening, J uly SO, in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. T. Bolina of Damascus < >re|g< >n cousin, Mia, Anderson of Portland. < ìrewhani, who alno dora All Kinil» <>f Mach Ine and Ri-puir Work at Ijnwrot Prive,. spent Sunday with E. I.. Elliott and Dancing was etojoyed throughout the family. Hofseshocinq my spet Idlly. Sci* me fw Vehkles, Mdthinery, Eie. evening and a dainty lunch was served e Joseph Wilcoxon and Harry Gist at- I at midnight. PLEASANT EIOME, ORE. tended the lodge at Sandy Thunday to get a good picture of your farm home or family PHYSICIAN *'» SL'RGEOb Born to Mr. arid Mrs. Max Kllegel, evening. Calls Promptly attended la. July 10, a daughter, weight 10 pounds. group, your fine stock, etc., etc. Office at Sandy Hotel. A numlier of people from here attend-1 The ynung men r>l Sandy and Kelso, ed the dedication set vices at Melrose SANDY. itti OR KOON mounted upon their Arabian steeds, We do anything and everything in the line of Sunday. joined forces Sunday to view the game» H . DUE U H K Gust Johnson ami wife of Lincoln, ¡„.j riu.p, at EnKp7Creek. high-class photography at lowest rates. ____ . Noticeable Attorney at Law Neb., w hile touring the const, visit»! at among them wi re Messrs. Albert Bell, 737 Chamber of Commerce the home of Rev. Jonas Johnson recent Frank McGiigin, Ed. and Theo. Born P ohtlaxii , Ornato, ly. They were deliglit»l over the tine stedt, Frank Canning ami Verne Roger,. Phone Main 33WI climate and grand reenery, and were Dr. McElroy’s new medical dispensary 6reshd» Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F„ especially pleased with the vicinity of is alnnsit ready for the slrs'k of drug,. Meets every Saturday night in Odd Fel firesham anil Powell Valley. J. G. Metzger, N. G.; D. It is ijnite an improvement to Sandy lows' Hull. M. Roberta, Hecretary. Encauimeni C. E. Fogelquist, a prominent dry and we are glad to »e, it. I am offering Stamp Pictures, 24 for 25c meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday, of each gmsls merchant of Sioux City, Iowa, Bornstedt and Linaey have never«) month. All visiting brother, specially made a hurried visit at the home of men it work tearing down part of the invitisi to attend. Rev. Jonas Johnson last Thursday. old building» no a« to make room for W. 0. W. Clover Cailiji No 3IH. Gresil Nils Rodletu of Damareua, accompan- j their new store building. " ' ' am, meets In Regner’, Hall on 2<l and 4th .Moixlavs at H p. hi . .1 N. i»l by Emil Sjislin, one of the old pirn ' CALL AT GALLERY Casper Junker's addition to his hotel Clanahan, C. (’. ; I. i‘. Manning, Clerk. rieer» of Kandiyohi county, Minn., who When .von can »ave money by buying of . is alsiut completed. Visiting Woodmen We come. recently came to Oregon, attended the in the big tent in rear of Gresham Hotel, morning service« at the Mission church last Sunday. Mira Alm and Mis- Bl<s-k of Portland ■ Sandy, Oregon j visited at the home of Mr. ami Mr,. Alm last week. We handle anything in tl e line of The Gate Keeper When Going to the Mountains Take . . . Borihg Livery ¿ Stable’s Stage Line Correspondence BORING, OREGON Morgan & Donahue, Props OR. B. J. MUIS Mr;r t CUTS - --- ------- CLEARANCE SALE A. Ml & The Douglass Store, nr{X?°"f SELL YOUR CREAM C. H. ATWOOD, M. I). Farm Views Damascus Creamery Co J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. Ü HAYING TOOLS ORLAND 7FFK Now is the time • Pleasant Home BLicksmith • J. G. McElroy, As an introduction WHY GO TO PORTLAND J L . A. Tayfor, PHOTOGRAPHER, Gresham, Oregon i B. TAWNEY DAMASCIS Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implements, Harness Mr. Elleott and family spent Thurs day at Gladstone park. Mr. Hobby is unite poorly, suffering with heart trou ble. •l:*y Hreithaupt, who is taking an ag ricultural course at Corvallis, is »[lend I ing hi, vacation at home. .Mr. Briet- Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons, Acme Efarvesting Machinery, etc. Give UH a call and 1 h * convinced.