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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1907)
urday evening in honor oí her 21 et birthday. Miss Emma Chitwood has rot n med from Illaraco, Wash , where she «pent several month» with tier «later, Mary Chitwood. The Ihimasemt m -I i < k >1 commences Sept. Ill, with Ml»» Vietoriue Wilmm, principal, and Mary Wilson, primary teacher. the tsam at that place. Ths game re- « died In a score of A4 tu 24 in favor of Washougal. Flour, Feed, and Groceries Mi»» Mirila Dunn returned to her borne in Portland after a two weeks’ vacation. AT I.OWEHT POSSIBLE PRICES Misa Grace Campiteli was in Portland laat «rei taking teachera’ examination. Master I inn Alger, who has been Mias Pa-iline lleacock ha» lieen on- i gaged to teach the Powell Valley school ■peudiug hi» vacation here, left for Ta coma Thursday. Ute coming year. W. Cromston has sold hi» (arm to a George Metxger liaa decided not to teach the I nion school, which leaves it |>arty from the East. JOHN BROWN, “Ä“ •••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••a««« • We are Prepared . . . ™ : , Mr». W. Hick« baa returned from a « viait to Gray» Harbor. IIRW000 Ere,I Smith |»uu>ed by lien- Sunday ' with his new automobile. Mr. Scott and Mr. Robb« of Portland «peat Sunday with Mr Scott*» daughter Mr», thrived Ream. We regret to hear of the illness of our former neighbor, Uruia FI< mm . Give us a trial order and lie Couviueed it*» so .... . l| || If we haven’t what you waul we will get It for you ... UPPER LAIOUREU Several of th«' lhima»eii» people are The stork visited al Anderson's Sat going to the mountain» thia week (or an urday ami left a fine l>aby boy. outing and to gather whortlelierriee. William Kingston of Portland was a Mi»» Nettie Mathews and her friend, pleasant visitor al Ih-avere* Sunday. Mr». Kdward», of Portland are visiting Mr». James Roas is at the seaakle. her father. Ben Mathew» without a teacher. WK SELL ANYTHING YUV WANT, INCLUDING : Blacksmithing SEASIDE »ick, and it is nqiorted the change ha» helped her slrvady. Si: * * Jas. H. Latham, • Z TROUTDALE, OREGON J .... liiLSandy Hotel First-class aeeomiiKslatlona Commereiai traile solicited Clean beds and good mcala BORING Mr. Headerman met with a very pain Mr. Wegel of Vancouver is enjoying ful accident. He waa riding on a hard an outing at the summer home of John of lumber with hi» little boy driving, when the team became unmanageable Miller. ami lie fell under the wagon, the wheel1 Miss Cora Seafelt of Astoria is visit passing over hi» leg, breaking ami mash ing at the home of A. Malar. ing the bone very badly. Mr». Oberender has returned to her I Mr. and Mr». Brown ami McSIierry»' home in Portland after an enjoyable 1 have gone into the mountain» above' outing al Camp Idle Awhile. Welcli». Mr». Brown lias t>een very' ; SPECIALTY OF HORSlSHOlilMI. UP-TO-DA1I APPLIANCE FOR TIRi: SETTINU, INCLUDING PATENT TtRH COOLER. Miaa Annie Benfield has returned Mire AI ice Cooper <4 Portland 1« home after a two month»' alan-m-e in •pending a few day» with Mis* lalora Portland. Millirou. Mi»» Cecelia Woodward attended the Al Hart and family ami A. C. Mill- dance at the Falla Saturday night. irou of tiresham »|«-nl Saturday even ing and Sunday with E. D. Hart. Mr». M Nally of Portland is «pending a weeks vacation at Camp Idle Awhile. w« f«W Statola is C«« mc I ic * CARPER JUNKER, Prop Sandy, Oregon • • • »’•*«-« p“*1" • • New Forges and other ; Modern Tools and Machinery : Mr. Garrison ami Herman Nasa of Miss Mvrtle Dunn returned to lier Sandy have moved to Boring, where | home in Portland last Sunday. a and a LARGER WORKING FORCE. I am in a la-tler |»«iliou than a Mrs. A. Wilkenson and daughter they will shave hoops this winter. • ever to care tor your wants along general blacksinitliing lines • W. E. Wood and family have moved j Ethel, who have been spending a week with Mrs. J. H. Metzger, returned to to Greskam. • lldrocss and Vihitles of dll kinds dl rfcjhl prkrs • Gresham Monday. Word was received Wednesday that Mrs. J. W ljtwrence and her slater, John Marroney had died at the Tollgate. Mrs. Ethel McClain Miller of Koaeberg, He was the kee|>er. ................... .. .................... .......................... • are guests of Mr». Mitchel for a few Several tires have started in thia vi- i days. cinily, causing a scare, but Utile dam On Friday last. Mr». A. Wilkenson, age. Mi»» Lucv Metxger. Ed, Floyd and Wal ter Metzger ami Mi.-s Rena Knapp vis EAST SECIION LINE ited the ship, Gelena. They reported A. McMellcn, who was kicked by hi» I uuvaa •ueh a good time that on Monday Mr». horse, is reported well again. Sandy for Boring .fl AO a. m. J. Clanalian ami son Earl, Mr. and Mrs ..................... ... t 1» p. m. John Lynch has lieen visiting his sia- Smear. Joe Bramhall and Mias Jennie Boring tor Handy....... M Sfi a. m. 1er, Mr». II. lewis, of Montavilla, the Powell took the same trip. I ..................... ............. 4 :48p. M. )>ast few day«. F. Fox, while working in the slaugh- At Samlv makes connections with Salmon mall stage Also makes con- Sylvester Hall ami cousin, Byrand ter house for R. A. Price, acciden tally tor Aschoff'» and meet* first car at Boring. Hall, ls>th of Cleone were recent guests shot himself through the hand. The •*«»4»»44«M*444444*4*»4* •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦*»♦♦♦♦«*♦ accident was quite serious, but be is of M. J. Allslioune. • • Orland Zeek, Z : pleasant home , ore . Sandy Stage and Livery "•x!"' PUBLIC SALE At 6. J. Erickson’s Mace. I Mile West of Kelso Saturday, Aug. 31, at 1 p. m All the following: 1 Horse, eight years old. 2 Cows. 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon. 2 Sets Harness. 1 Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 Mower. Cream Separator. 1 Incubator, 2 Brooders. Organ, Writing Desk. Sleigh, Log Augers. And other articles too numerous to mention. J. Jonsrud, Auctioneer Correspondence — ¡ 9 rural route No. 5, during the vacation of now rapidly improving. George Faris ami Guy Fieldhouse the regular carrier. All the rural car ries will be residents of Stanleyville spent Sunday here. until Sept. 1. Fred Hansen is spending a few days The excessive hot day this month was at Seaside. very damaging to the blackberry crop. Mr. Conley and Mr. Kinney are spend William Stanley estimates his loss at ing their spare moments in fishing. nearly two hundred dollars. They b«V* succeeded in over supplying Miss Hester Thorp is spending a week their own camp and are now supplying at Eagle Creek with Miss Lealhey Free their neighbors. man. Mrs. Alva Hevel, Mr. ami Mr». Fred William Stanley is building a sub Wostell and Mrs. George Lusted are stantial addition to bis residence on the guests of Mrs. Leslie. Base Line. Mrs. Ott and mother, Mrs. Patch, Mrs. Allebach of Portland spent Sun are occupying Mr». Leslie’» cottage. day with her sister, Mrs. E. I,. Thorp. Dr. Ott spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Cora Robertson and children ol them. Walter Metzger celebrated his ninth 1-agle Creek have retuineii home after a birthday by a large bonfire on the beacli, week with friends and relatives here. which was enjoyed by a number of his Seaside friends. PLEASANT HOME Miss Minnie Shriner was home on a I short visit recently. SYCAMORE Viola Bnaahall is spending her vaca George Calvin cut a large gash in liis tion at her home here. l foot while slashing. Mr. and Mr». Walker Bodner of Port Mr». Hawthorne’s sister is visiting land were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr». F. A. Baumann recently. tier. Sue Lawrence. They are at home to Mr. ami Mrs. W. Richey have re Ruth Wheeler is at Lewis river visit their many friends near Welch«. We ing her mother. turned from the coast. all wish them success. F. A. Baumann was removed to Port Miss Etta Shriner lias lieen quite sick, land on Tuesday for treatment. but is improving. KELSO Mrs. Rennie Harder is visiting her SECTION USE Mrs. Hul<la Roth of George is visiting mother. Mrs. Calvin. PLEASANT VIEW William Ketchum, a large sheep the Sindall and Jarl families. Kenneth Louderback and Lewis Miller Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chamla-rlain ex raiser of The Itallee, is a guest of the i Mrs. Sindall and Miss Annie Jarl vis are spending their vacation at Seaside. |iect to start for the coast this week. Carpenter family. ited Portland last Thursday. Mrs. I. N. L. Shriner and eon Lloyd Mrs. Cameron was the guest of Mrs. The Cummings family held a family j Mrs. Robert Jonsrud and children ; were in Portland for a few days. E. Ilulit last Bunday. reunion on Sunday, all members of the spent several days with her sister in The funeral of Baby Bridge, daughter Winona Ogden visited Mrs. Lucy family were present. Portland last week. of Mr and Mrs. Fred Bridge, was held Kincaid on Monday. The Gonsalas residence on Taylor ' at the house last Saturday afternoon. John Revenue is back home again. Little Jennie Fromwelt was stung by avenue has taken on a nice coat of paint, O. P. Rich has sold twenty acres of Interment was made at the Methodist some insect last Saturday and it seemed rendering more attractive this already his farm to D. Shaw and forty acres to 1 church cemetery. to poison her whole system immediately coxy home. Adda Calvin recently spent a few By the use of restoratives and warm Frank Irwin. Frank Reams has his l«rn painted > water she was restored to consciousness. Mrs. Ahlberg of Seattle came home : days visiting at the home of Mrs. Hale. with a huge advertisement for a Port- I Quite a numtier from Pleasant Home last Wednesday for a short visit with Our neighbor,*Mr». Hurt, is reported land bouse. I her children. She is on her way to enjoyed a govs] time at the picnic at worse at this writing. The Reams family returned from the Sweden to see her mother who is quite ; Sandy last Saturday. The tallies of this place met at Mrs. mountains tLig week. Everyone had a ill. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ixntderback and Harding’s last Thurscay to sew for the good time. baby were in Portland last Sunday. Swaggert family. Twenty-one garments The oats crop is very fair in this sec Mrs. Noltan’s mother, Mrs. McKin- were completed during the <lav. COTTRELL tion this year. Potatoes have lieen in nie, is home from her visit in Wash Messrs. Sbonkie A Ault are quite fested with the head fly, drying up ington. Her little grandson accompanied C. Donahue ’ « new busy painting M. many of the early ones. CORBETT her home. William Shaffer has accepted a posi barn. Miss Marie Paulson of Portland is a An old time conveyance was seen here Gilbert Houglum han returned from tion as timekeeper for a firm at La a few days ago. A little boy came after guest at the R. P. Rasmussen home. St. Vincents hospital very much im Camas, Wash. The Misses Tuttle and Welch of Port his sister with an ox and a cart. proved. land are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation Mr. and Mrs. Charley Yarnell and WEIGHS here. eon of Montavilla, accompanied by Mr. DAMASCUS Everything here is going along as us Mr. and Mr». F. H. Reed were in the and Mrs. Malos Morrow of Portland, ual and large fish catchea are reported Mrs. Henningwin and son A Idol ph city on business Wednesday. spent a very enjoyable visit with Mr. daily. Quite a number of deer have Mrs. Harsh Kincaid was a visitor at and Mrs. J. H. Dixon at the residence have returned from Washington, whire lieen killed. A large party went from Femdale Place Monday night and Tues of Paul Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow they have lieen visiting her brothers. here up Salmon river on a hunting and Mr. and Mr». Carson of Portland are day. have just returned from an extended fishing trip and found fishing fine and Miss Bertha Henry of Portland vis trip to the mountains. They report a visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna Riefer. returned with two deer. hard frost at Government Camp one Leun Mieter is building a new house ited Mr». Smith over Sunday. Mr. Faubien filed the first of the night. They will camp at Mr. Dunn’s for Mr. Bartell. Mis» Anna Penfield returned home month on a piece of government land place for some time. Carl Wolfhagen is erecting a fine Saturday evening after a few week’ stay that lies in the reserve, but for which house on his lot in Damascus. with her sister near Portland. he made application under the new act Mrs. J. W. Lingle with her mother „ S1ANLEYVILLE Mrs. C. J. IJttlepnga drove to Gresh allowing entry in agricultural lands ly- | and sister of Gresham are visiting rela am Saturday to meet Mr. Littlepage, Stanley A Neal are out for a two ing in the reserve. Mr. Faubien »hot tives in Nebraska. who accompanied her home to spend two deer ■ few day» ago in the vicinity months’ run with their thresher, They Mrs. Johnson has lieen spendings Monday. j estimate the crop to be about 20 per of the Tollgate. ' . . ... 1 ——* - month in California. Hhe returned Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson are Mr. Wrenn’« mule accidentally got cent »bort of last year. rejoicing over the arrival of a young son its log broken al Boring last week and Miss Dora Stockton ha« gone to Sea- better pleased with Oregon than ever. Miss Carrie Freedolph is at Seaside. on Munday. bad to be shot. , side for a week. She will stay with her Miss l>aisy Dixon nml Mr». James Dixon were the gueata of Mr*. Dave McKeown Sunday. »very mein tier In the room The lec turer alm- Announced that at the fol lowing meeting each |>eroon would 1« Mrs. Anna Allshouse- will leave for expected to relate aomo actual exp«- Seattle Thursday to visit friend» and rlenc» In life, deocrllie aome acetie or relative». pls<-e or event of which be had a |a*r aotial knowledge And that mc-tlng waa the moat Interesting oue lu many AN IMPORTANT QUESTION. I week». Rueb grange» du not hscocbs dormant. There should be practical If a Gran«» Disband». What Should B» farm pa|>era aud talks and all that, of Don» With It» Property? course, but there should lie one nmn Voder New York state grange law», her of the evening's |>rogratnme that Hie |ier»uunl property of the grange will Include several of those prveeut. which comes from the nntluiiul grange, A Question Well Answered. such aa manuals, charter, regalia aud I» DOt the present a gleni time tu re seal, are takeu by the uatloual grunge and held lu trust by that body until duce uur grange dues' «aka an Ohl» No. •Uch time ■■ the grange should again patron of Htate lecturer Taber become active. TI m real estate, such that time will never come. To reduce ball, barns, etc., are sold at public grauge due« could but weaken the auction under the dlrw-tiuu of the state Order, If It la not wurth lo cenia per grange, aud the proceeds of such sale luuntb to a man to be a mem Iter of «re divided equally «moug the uiern a g<>ud live grange, tu say uotblng uf ber» of the grange who were lu good the Immeasurable bem-fita conferred In standing on the date at which the legislation, state and national. It la worth nothing. grange tiecame dormant. There 1« « mlaapprv-lieiialon on the part of tuauy Hartford Getting Buoy. patrons that lu case the grange be Grangers of Conuectlcut are already comes dormant. If It owns a hall or beetlrrlug themselves about the next other property, »uch property re national grange meetlug to I* bold in vert» to the state grange. Such I» not Hartford. The matter of accommodât the case and haw never l>een the policy Ing tbe hosts la a serious one, but It of the New York «tate grange. The will tie satisfactorily adjusted when property lielong» to the mem tiers of the tbe time comes. Hartford la boa subordinate grange who are In good pl ta ble. standing, and when the grange dis band» only such participate In the di Kentucky, following the example of vision of the property. The property her progressive sister states of the of a grange cannot be divided ao long north, has organised a grange with as thirteen members lu good atandlng the charter list composed largely of object thereto Rome granges have re tbe faculty and student» of Its agri frained from having their balls dedi cultural college at Islington. Tbe ex cated to the uses of the order for fear periment station corps of experts la that such balls would fall Into the alao represented in tbe charter list of bands of the state grange In case the seventy five. subordinate grange became dormant. We hope this explanation will make Grange visiting la very popular the matter clear to everybody and that among granges that are of easy eccssa no grange will hesitate to build a ball onw to another. Tbe visiting grangs for fear It will fall Into ths bands of goes prepared to furnish ths literary the state grange If the local grange programme, while the entertaining should Itecome dormant. Buch a thing grange furnishes tbs refreshment fsa- has never happened tn the thirty three twres. years the New York state grange has The most Important person to pro lieen In existence; neither can It ever mote and perfect grange organisation happen under our laws. 1« a thoroughly equipped and progress ive deputy. Ths Grange and T,mp»rane». The question occaalonally arises In There Is a possibility that ths ns grange communities as to what the [Kvsltlon of the grange Is concerning tkraal grange will meet In BuTalo In temperance It may lie said that a 19U4 But Ohio may claim the honor. cardinal principle of the grange Is to avoid all Intemperance In rating, drink Ing and language. We believe It should lie within the provision of every grange to give Its active support to ward any movement for the enforce ment of existing laws against drunkeu ness. At the last meeting of the na tional grange the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the granga hereby re news Its fealty to tampararre In all things; that It emphasises Its belief that the degrading American saloon ought to ba carefully and rtgornualy guarded until It can ba abollahed and In the meantime be made and held to a atrtet reeponslbllt ty for the harm It does, and that It be Hevea that every community should bo empowered by law to vote every saloon from Its midst or Its borders. Antidotes For Oormancy. The beat antidotes for a grange that exhibits signs of dormancy are a live lecturer and some young peopla. The Ivlae lecturer la he who Interests as many people as possible In each even ing’s programme. At a recent meeting Fred C. Reed took our baselmll play tn the writer’s home grange a little fif One of the most important events was grandmother, Mrs. Camp, while »here, A number of Bertha Weddeler’s the marriage of Roy V. Sefton to Miss I Mrs. Lola Spath is now substitute on friends gave tier a peasant surprise Mat- er» to Washougal Sundar to play with teen minute entertainment Involved I English Prsnunslatlon. There Is s village In north I»evon which the signposts call Wolfardls- worthy, but which ws have heard pro nounced "Woolserthy." Very likely, however. If you went there and pro nounced it so you would b« reproved for the contraction. This was what happened to ua at Cirencester. Passing through that town we were solemnly corrected for calling It ••Clcester.” On the other hand, when wandering tn Norfolk and drawing nigh to a place which waa marked on the map "Happlsburgb," we found ourselves quit« unintelligible because we did not pronounce It "Hasebro." Even tn English the difference be tween sight and sound la confined to a small minority of words, though some people seem to lie of the aatne opinion as a young Hanoverian lady of our acquaintance who naively remark ed: “You English do pronounce so •trsngely! There Is your great au thor. You spell him D-l-c-k e n a, and yon pronounce him Box.’’- Ixindon Spec ta tor. seeesooeoeseeseeeeeseeesee :PASTURAGE! • • Ha st <»f fMiflluragv .J all th«- vrar wtnlrr Mht ltrr < all un ur «»rit«* • • • e J. I I l. nit HK KIIN Hl in, e • i ( moiTDAi.« m •••••••••••••••••••••••••• C. H. ATWOOD, M. I). Homupathic I’by-dcian and Surgeon ('•II« allrn«!«*<l «la> or night Offirr phone. Malli W Mr« phone Main M i 'ifficg, utrr Htuart'k »lorv. Main Mtr««r| r«*«l JviHc. Main • I rev I near Thlr«l, UKLOHM J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D. Phyaklaaa-Sargtsas Gresham, • Oregon DR. H. H. OTT, OKNT1»T ( » rent Ki t tí , <>rctfori - J. G. McElroy, SURGEOI PHYSICIAN Call» Promptly attendui Is. Olbce M Nandy Hotel. j HANDY, till ORKCkON IL B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . Orrin r«i»7 ('ommrrrial Hhlg . <‘or. 2nd »nd VA auhlngl'n Ml . P ortland . Phone Par INM HniriKM« r jn Villa Avanur, M owtavilla . Al home rvenlngB. Grtskaa Lodji No. 125,1. 0. 0. F., Meets every Haturday night in Odd Fel lows'Hall. J. G. Metxger, N.G.; D. M. Rolerts, Hccretitry. F.iicaminent meets 1st anti 3rd Wednesdays of each month. All visiting brothers a|>ecially inviterl b> attend. W. 0. W. Clover Carni» No. 3M. Greah- ' * ' am, meats in Regner’« Hall on 2d and 4tli Mondays at H p. nt. J. N, Clanalian, C. C. ; L r. Manning, Clerk. Visiting WiKsliiu-ti We'come. •••••••••••••••••a«««««««« Hyland Bros. Ü Have Removed to 16» FIFTH STREET Where they will t»e plraurd to wee «11 their old ruRtomvrii «nd m«ny new ORM. Hrmembwr place. P obti . and , (hl. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Constipation For conatiimtIon there is nothing quite ao nice as Cliamlierlain'a Htomaeh ami Liver Tablets. They always prisluce a pleaaant movement of the bowela with- ! out any disagreeable effect. Price, 2S ¡cents. Ham plea free. All dealers.