Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 10, 1908, Image 3

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    The United Artisans organised aa a»-1
armbly here July 2nd with 2> char», r j
SANDY BREVITIES
FAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE
members. Dr. .Marion and Mr*. Bald- <
win ol Portland were the organizer»
W. II. Taylor ut Beat Portland will
Tlieir neat meeting will be held July 13
official» a» Installing offier r for llie Odd
when the member» of the Gresham as­
FAIRVIEW, Ore., July 7.» Miaa B«.
Fellow» Saturday waning
Mr Taylor
sembly will asaist Io Initiating come •io Ryan, Mi»» Catherine Ryan, Mi»»
la all right. t'unie out ami meet him.
new candidate».
Essie Strong, Mi»» Ellie Baird and Mi»»
Handy Valley will lie Invitisl to make
The Cal hoi it- Improvement »oclely of Emily Kring», all ol Portland, were
a lull display ol her pruluete at the
Hamly met In Junker'» hall ami decided giieata ol Mi»» Ethel Shaver on Sunday.
E»»l ................ all l air Exhibit to tie I
to build a new fenee around tlieir
J. A. Dunbar ami wife ol Portland
hel l al llreeham tlila fall, an gel your I church, put down a sidewalk ami make
visited the home folk» Hum lay.
other Headed Improvement».
»tuff In »Rape, Miiiplim of all aorta,
A. L. Klont* hu« «old hi« general nwr*
Ml Mum Emily ami Eloteiiee Mi Elroy i
rlminliat* bin«in vm at Fairview.
»»turned home last week after »pending j
a moat ilelightfnl winter in eoulherii
Teaaa.
The danc« given July 4th by the Gar-
man aorletv waa a »mvra».
The Hamly achiuil closed Thursday,
June 3fi. alter a am i . «»fill term of ten
month». Thia la the longest term since
the school Ima Is-en satehlialus).
Aller
an Inlereallng program llie pupil« ami
patron» of the school enjoyed a picnic,
on the ground». The pupil» »urpri»««l ■
lheir teacher with «rveral appropriate 1
present», among whi^hwa» a fountain
pell
COTTKU.
llaying liai la-gun In full bleat.
The
crop la very good thia year.
The Fourth of July ha» come and
pnaMril away and wa» celebrated in the
uaual way.
Joe Dunn and Ida »later Eay of I'ort
land »|H'Ot tlieir Fourth at Gr-veham
w Hh tlieir uncle, Paul Dunn, and fam­
ily, At night they went to Handy »lid
rvturneil well pleased to Portland to
ri-»<ime their usual vocations.
The dork visited the home of Mr. and
Mr«, li. A. Cox July ,’rtl, and left a ten -
IH.uiid girl.
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JARS.
FRUIT
l’ut in your orders for Fruit Jura now and Ret the benefit of a ; ;
I.OW
PRICE
We arc agent» for
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Pittsburg Perfect Field Fence
Sold under a Positive Guarantee. : I
Welded by Electricity.
OUR LINE Of GROCERIES IS GOMPIEIE
and our Prices are consistent with the quality of goods we >
carry. Perfect satisfaction and a square deal is what you < •
get from us.
LINE
A FULL
OF McCALL’S
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Monday from »pending a few day* al
Vancouver and Portland
Mr. Owen»
H|«nt llie Fourth at Vancouver.
The hill« are licing rut down and the
Miaa Maliel llrink came down from
hollow* filled in on W. T. Swank'*
place for the new county rend. Several Lewi.lon, Idaho, to »pend the Fourth
m< n and team« are at work on the road and viait her litter, Mr«. John Healin. i
It. E. Morae and wife of The Dalle«,
I and rxpert to hate it open fur travel in
’ a «hurt lime.
D. C. Allan! and family and Mr*. M.
Work will la-gin on the improving of Allard Metcalf, all of Portland, <i|>eril
t ednr street in a *hotl time. The elrect < Satunlay and Sunday with Mr» Fran-!
will I m * graded ami graveled from Fair* cea Allard.
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG;
SANDY,
TROUTDALE, Or» , July 7.—Mr». !
Aluia Hramball ba* been rntertaining :
Mra.-llaltie Carter of Portland.
Earl Ixigan baa x»na to Vandavill«,
Waah., to a|»>n<l th» ren.aimlvr of thv
•uuimvr with hi» aunt, Mr,. J. D.
gan.
OREGON
Mr». Eunice Douglaaa and Mi«« Irene
The amount agreed upon by the city Douglaw were pleasant caller« here
council for a dog licrnae wa* II fiO and Sunday.
>3 (4). and tlte ordinance calling for such
Major W. II. Ix>ve haa taken up hia
residence in Troutdale.
a lict-n««‘ wits adopted.
view road to Ihviwmn street.
I!» Sandy Hotel
Mi«« Alta \Cilcui of »Portland ha*
{ In-en «|>eniling a few day« with Iter
father In-re.
Mi«* Alta will tiniidi her
<MNir*e in the <>it-gun <’um»ervalury of
i Muaic in August.
Fimi - c I mm accollimoilation*
t'onunerviai traile «dirtied
Clean brd« and good metili«
Fard Stahl« I» C»»»«cli»»
O. J. Jenkin* wa« seen on the rtreet
Tuesday morning for the first time
I since June 2nd when lie wai injured in
the trolley car accident al Troutdale
Mr. Jenkin* is still very weak,
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
Oregon
HURLBURI
Aaron Fox
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■ Everything Needed in the Home
Everything Needed on the Farm H
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Phone for Prices, Phone for Goods- Phone Farmers 281
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JOHN BROWN’S STORE
Carries All Kinds
General Merchandise
PHONE
Agent for the Oregon
For Eastern Multnomah
Hurlburt was well represented at the
Fi>urt|i <>f July celebration at tirrsham.
Everyone enjoyed a good lime as the
city’* guest and are aliemly antici-
I paling another Fourth.
Tl»e Hurlburt I m «<* hall team played
t with luituurvll.
Hurlhurt's teain was
the winner
Nell week they play with
II Springdale.
Mrs. .Merrill Rickert »nd *on l-aw-
l reftce «pent Humtay, June 28, in tlieir
old neighlmrhood.
Mrs. Andrreon of Oregon f’ity spent
July tth, ftlh »nd dth at her brother’s,
l.<\v«l Rickert.
Those who are ac-
iptahitcd with Mr*. Anderson will l»e
«<»rry to hear of her bereavement.
Her
husband died last week, his death re­
sulting from a kick he received on the
u II hiw while
barneusing his horse.
BI< mm I poison resulted, <*au«ing his death.
hvv. Mr. Houghton was a visitor to
• our neighborhood over the Fourth and
took part in the Sunday school service.
GOODS DELIVERED.
NUM BER, 311.
Fire Relief Association
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Rockwood, Oregon
FURNISHES BOXES AN1>
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RELIABLE
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UNDERTAKING PARIOKS
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OKK.-IllM, OKK.
All rail« will rurulve
altviiilim.
prompt
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A RHI.IABI.E TIMI ¡PIECE IS
A ORBAI CONVENIBNCIi
Wliatevi-r your Wntch or ( h»k
Nervi» I cali H» il f"r y»', ,,r il
yon nini n ncw timopieco lor
lionir, office or pocket ime I cali
nippli' your licei I h uml guarani««
aatiafaction.
Fred D. Flora
R E L I A II I. lì
J li W E I. E R
Itti Morriaon Street
PORTLAND,
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OREGON
Near l’ap’« Restaurant.
Phono 147;
Re«. Phone
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Gasoline Wood-Saw
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C. P. BROOKS .
Pays 4c
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W. Ellison
nd Clackamas Counties.
“The Busy Store”
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BING CHERRIES
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(ieijeral Repairing
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OREGON
The weather here i* fine for baying, [
am! there ia an average crop of moa- ‘
-luitoa, in fact alt crops are locking tine
Bert Greenman who succeeds Thomas
Brown as auperindent of the Salmon
river hatcherv waa called to Oregon
City last Monday by the Jeath of his
sister
Mrs. Greenman accompanied
him.
Mr. Brown will not leave the
neighborhood immediately but baa put
up a small house and will remain for
the present.
The road supervisor and his men are :
repairing the road. They have taken '
up the old plank and are preparing to
put on crushed rock and gravel which
Glenn McIntyre has started a stags
«ill lie a big improvement on the old
line
from Boring to Welches ami will
plank road.
make daily trips each way during the
Nearly everyone from tliis part of the
reason.
country went to Grestiaui the Fourth
A party from Boring were camping
and came home rejoicing over their
liere last week and left for home on
g<»>l time.
Monday. They got plenty of fish white
A great deal of new ground ia being
here, a, was to be expected, for Will
cleared for cultivation. Crop prospect»
Pal mer was along.
are very g'Ksi.
CHURCH NOTICES.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Gweh-
arn—Pxrroa. Rev. T. J. Elkin.
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vu «», Sunday school at 10 a. m.;
Preaching. If a. m. and 7:30 p. in.;
It Y. P. U., 7 p. m., every Sunday.
Cottage prayer-meeting on Thursday
night. All invited.
LINNEMANN
MEMORIAL M. E.
CHURCH, (iresham—Pairro», Dr.A.
Thompson. Sanvii xa, Sunday School,
10 a. m.; Prvaching-at 11 a. m. and
8 p. in. every Sunday. Prayer meet­
ing, Thursday evenings at 8 o’cltx-k.
Everybody invited.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH —
Rev. S. tx. Roexa, pastor. Services,
Sunday School, 10 a. rn ; Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni.
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at
8 o'clock. All welcomed.
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST
CHURCH. Cottrell, Ore.—Px»Ton,
R.-v. S. C. Sherril. Sxavicx», Sunday
Si-hool, 10 a. m.; Morning service.
11mm.; Evening service, 8 p. m.
Everylecly invited.
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST CHAP-
El„ Cottrell. Ore.—Pvaroa, Rev. S.
C. Sherrill. Bastvicaa, Sunday school,
3 p in.; Preaching, I p. m.
Every­
body invited.
ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
Gresham—Saavtcs» German), 10:30
a ni.. every first, third and fifth Sun­
days of each month. All welcome.
- Sandy Harness Shop
Makes Th Best Saddles
IN THE COE NTRY
Additional Car for Gresham.
All work done by Hand
Cinist a Full Line if
HORSE GOODS
. Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. E. FOSBERG, Prop.
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San.lv
Oregon
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Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
One of the team, uael in hauling the
camping outfits of the Adventist people
to the train took fright and ran out over
the track and lip the street, leaving
part« ol the wagon along Itie way a,
they went, anil bruising themselves con­
siderable.
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TROUTDALE,
Merchandise
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For Oregon City, Canemah Park an<l way point*, chantfe car* at Golf Junction.
For Lents, Mount Scott and east side point*, change car* at Lent* Junction.
W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent.
General Office*, First and Alder St*., P obtlamd , Oaaoo*.
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
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LATOURELL
All who attended the celebration at
Gresham were well pleased with the
affair.
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Portland
Golf June .
Lents June.
. G***t
LiiiTiewMiin
Gresham
s Ihtily Except Bunday.
b Transfer to Bellwood Cars for Portland at Golf Links.
A. M. figure« in Roman. P. M figure* iu black,
c Special Car Leaves Portland Saturday Nights (only) at 11 :** for Urv^ham, Troutdale aud Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barn».
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Misa Bessie Robinson of Portland
«lient the past week with the Misse« ■
Inora and Cliri.tie Burkholder at this
place. They spent the Fourth at Gresh­
am.
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma, Lowe returned
Sunday evening from The Dallea where
Mr*, lowe ha, liven visiting her mother
and brother for some time.
Mr. Lowe
went up Saturday.
e nolds; Advisor. Mrs. Beaeie Barney;
Past Guardian Neighbor, Mr». Allie
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RAPID
FREQUENT
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At the regular meeting of the Rain­
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e bow Circle No. 272, Women of Wood­
e
• craft. inatalied llie following officers:
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Troutdale, - Oregon , Wagon and Carriage Work
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Phone Furiner, 2H x 1
a viait to their grandparent», Mr. and
Mrs. Hyatt, the Fourth.
Beginning Tuesday. J,uly 14th, the!
car leaving Portland at 5:40 p. in., and
running as far as Lents Junction, will |
lie continued as far as Gresham, arriv- i
ing at 6:38 p. m., and departing for
Portland at 6 :40 p. m.; w ill arrive at i
Portland at 7:40 p m. It will also con-1
neet with the Troutdale branch coming
KELSO
Mr,. A. T. Tiller and children and
out at 8:;I6 p. ni., but will not connect I
Ray Moore vieiled Mr, JewieJudd at
Mie, Ella Bell of Portland is visiting on its return trip to Portland. Sunday»
Boring Sunday.
Miss Georgia Donahue for a short time. excepted. W P. Mulvhay. Traffic Agt.l
A. Ogiien «nd wife returned Monday
to their home at Foreit Grove.
Mr.
and Mr». Ogden have been attending
camp meeting here.
• J. A. CARTHON
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Horseshoeing
Mrs. Cunningham ha* been enter­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burges» and
1 taining her married »on and daughter daughter, and their chaffeur w»ra all
and their familiea .
out in an automobile and spent Satur­
Marion Kotzman, wife and baby, paid day and Sunday at Hotel McIntyre.
Harry Donley Sr., of Spokane. Waah.,
viiiteil at the home ol Mr« II. M. .Shaw
on Sunday. Mr». Ilonley and children
»Im have been viaiting here for aeveral
week« expect» to return home in a «hurt
time.
The library received a plea»ant call
from Miaa N. F ob . llie couuty librarian,
and Janie* P. Gil lea, the atate librarian
of California.
Mr. and Mre. Roy Morae of Tlie Dalle»
were iiaitor« at Mr». France, Allard'»,
*l»o Mr. and Mr,. Carl Allan! and fam­
Sig White and family spent the Fourth
ily.
Arthur Richanlaon wa.out from Port­ St Troutdale.
land to viait hi» (later, Mr». D. B. Grif­
Mr. Mabry and family spent the
fith Saturday.
Fourth at Gresham.
llalfred Young of Portland lia, been
Mr. Mathew, wife and little boy spent
out visiting frieuil, here.
their Fourth of July at Pleasant Home.
Jack Stafford o! Portland visited rela­
tive» here Sunday.
Woodard;
Magician,
Mr». Selling;
DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW J clerk, Mrs. Viola Richardson; Attend­
•«•••••••••••••••••••••••e ant, Mr». Iilell Hoyt; Captain of
Guards, Mrs. Cora Vanderhoof; Inner
Sentinel, Mrs. Mary Storm; Outer Sen­
tinel, Cbauney Barney.
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SALMON
A. I. DvHaven ia patting up a new
barn on hie place and will put up a
house during the summer.
S. Carson has put up a new water
tower and ^iod mill.
Mr. Maxwell is repairing his barn.
N. E. flyman who purchased the
Bridge place i, slashing alsiot 40 acres '
and intend, to go extensively into the i
dairy business.
After the 1st of August the Orient !
mail route will Ice changed to Boring, ■
thus doing away with the extra carrier ■
between these pointe.
Judging from the large amount of i
Kale that i, being planted in thia sec­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller visited tion, the farmers have learned a lesson :
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. < raa- in regard to the Imying of high-priced i
wcll.
mill feed that took so much of the prof­
Mrs. David Manary and son Orva! ; it, of dairying.
A new r<«d has lieen opened one- |
■;ient the Fourth of July with Mr. and
Mr». J. Manary.
fourth mile east of Pleasant Home run­
E. D. Hamilton visited his brother, ' ning north between the Otis and Carl­
Rev. C. L. Hamilton and family of New-1 son tracts and through Mr. Altman's
place to the Lu,tel road.
Another [>e-
ls-rg a couple of day» last week.
tition ia out for a road between the
Mrs. Ijllie Moulton and children are
Orient and Boring road», running west
»pending a few days with her parents at
between the leunartz and McGinnis i
Arteta.
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place,.
Thia road would open up a
G. Moulton and F. Linnemau cele­ large country that has no public road at
brated the Fourth at Vancouver.
all and give the people of this section a '
R. Miller expecta to build on hi, down grade road to Haley station.
place joining T. Niebauer in the near
The Methodist church is doing well
fotute.
under the pastorate of Rev. C. B. Rees >
The Sunday ,cbo> l is in a prosperous
condition under the superintendent, I
AMS
Rev.'David Wolfe. New carpets and a '
Mr. and Mr». Oscar Wocd and chil­ new organ have been purchased during
dren made a trip to Aims last Saturday the last three months. The Woman, ,
viaiting Mrs. Woods parents over Sun­ Missionary society and the Board of
day, returning home on Monday.
Stewards wish to thank the public and i
Mrg. Blackenger’a school closed Fri­ especially the Cottrell Dramatic society |
lor their generous patronage and help ’
day, the 5th of July.
Neal Lowe has taken the contract to they so kindly gave in raising money
lor necessary iniprovemcnts.
dig a well and fence the school ground.
Guardian Neighbor, Mr*. Nellie Rey­
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50c a Cord
PIEASANI HOME
Mr and Mrs Wru. fly.lt entertained
Th« Fourth p»«»ed very quietly her».
friends thia week.
Several families cam» up from Cherry-
J. If. L. May tree and daughter of vllle ami had a picnic in the Salmon
Two sons of Stillman Andrews re-
cently killed a wild cat and captured ‘ Cherryville [mid a visit to the Cline river grove.
home Munday and Monday. Mrs. Cline
two of bar kittens.
Geo. Krupke had lour friends came
In th* Cottrell vicinity Laying ia tie­ is on the sick list. I-
from Portland to spend the Fourth with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson and him.
order of the day.
H. f. Hudson of the H. I. Hudson
We have new merchants at Cottrell, Mi,s Elva Andre have gone to the
mountains for a few days.
Arms compeny, Portland, and
hia
Hutchins Brothers.
Mr. O»burna whose arm was broken
recently, is doing wall.
Wateh Cottrell!
Three barna are
I>vlla Zimmermann, Harriet Harlow, under construction and two more are to
l ulu and Grace Mii kley and Saline Fox lie built.
Former* are Nginning to cut their were entertained by Ivon» Stjllaon |ut
Mr. Clemens and family of California
Tliumlay in Inmor of !<ena'» twelfth are viaiting J a*. Hj«ars and family.
buy crop.
Mr*. Wetmore, Mm. A. L. Klon«, liirtlMlay.
Miaa Hannah lle-lin is now employed
Mr. ami Mr*. A B. HI»- k of Fulton, st office work in Portland.
14* win «ml Win. Klone returned home
Indiana, are |<ayin, tb« Wr»t a viait,
from the Pilott I mri week,
A great many of the < 'ottrell people
Mr*. Julia Snover and Mr«. Hoyt of and while in Troutdale are gue»ti of old celebrated the Fourth at Gresham. Al)
Irienila
at
the
home
ol
II.
E.
Hurber.
<4 !*orllan<i called on old friend* here
report a good time.
Henry Vanderhoof hai bi-en enter­
lagt Thursday,
Carl Sbetterly gave a lawn |»arty last
.Mr*. Amanda Clark ami «on J muh » taining hi» mother from Sandy. Orva) Wednead.y to celebrate his birthday.
riycct to go tu Welche* this week to and Clarence Vanderboof returned home
The pnMor of the Pleasant Home Bap-
with their grandmotln-r to »jiend a few
take up land claim*.
tiat church is preaching a series of ser­
day».
<ieurge Coupvland who ha* lawn liv­
mons on "Moul Winning." Next Sun­
Dr. and Mr». Vaaoar »bo are lately
ing on hi« claim al Carley, Waah., wan
day’s topic on a division of the theme
from
Iowa
,|*nt
laat
week
in
Troutdale.
down to celebrate the Fourth.
will be "Soul Winner's Eqnipmeut."
Dr. Vaaear 1» a government meat in
I r. W. E. I j - w 1» <d Se-wlde wa» a Wel­
Rev. B. C. Sherrill, Mr. Nelson and
■pector.
come guest of friend» here the latter
Miaa Hasel Harris attended the Baptist
John Holm took hia family to Port­
part ol last week.
association at Hood River last week
land to »pend the Fourth.
They report a pleasant trip also an en-
I . t>. Axtell and wife entertained F.
J. II Hoyt ami family have moved to thuaiaatii- meeting ol the Baptista -vSicb
S. Young ami family of Portland Satur­
means greater things lor the churches.
day and the party celebrated the Fourth Portland.
Mr. Oleaon'« new reeideix-e »outh ol
at Gresham.
Mien Delia Murrison of Portland »pent Troutdale ii receiving the finishing
LUS IEDS
Sunday here a guest of Mr». J. M. Ash- touche«. Mr. Oleeon'» family have ar­
rived here to »fiend llie aummer on the
cralt.
Mr. Ring of Portland waa a visitor at
farru.
Hie borne of Mr. and Mr,. J. Manary on
Mr». McGaw and »on of Portland »le-
John Rodger» lia» com|>leted and i, the Fourth. He came in bis automix
it«-l tlw arm and brother, E. <■ McGaw,
moving in lii» new reaideuce on the hill. bile and was accompanied by Jim Ma­
and family here Sunday.
Mr». Ethel Macontaali and »on of nary and family and also Miss Maud
lame* T. Preston and mother, M r».
They enjoyed
J. II. Preston, of Greahaiu were visitor» Portland liave been visiting relative* Manarv of Portland.
tlieir Fourth eating strawberries and
livre.
livre Sunday.
Cliaa. Bliileon and wife ire planning eream.
II 8. Stone ha* the haarmenl and
an eastern trip and will »tart in a few |
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Smith visited
foundation of hi* new re« id voce nearly
dvya.
Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Lyman Dnsia,
completed, and a ill begin work iumie-
Mr». Peter Gar-na and win returned and family the Fourth.
«halelv on the frame work for the houee
which i* Io be a «lory and one-half of
the bungalow style.
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