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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1909)
LATEST NEWS OF SANDY AND VICINITY DOVER WELCHES Ths annual acliool meeting was held at Dover .lune -'I Alex Heers and Mr. Woodie were elm led directors and Frank Ahnerl a. clerk James Gill nt Portland returned to Rhododendron Tavern Saturday and he ■■«IH'i'ts to sp ud the summer season u|> here. Ilin liealtli is wo tine while out here that lie does not cure to s|wnd bls vacation elsewhere. Wcdnesdav night, June (Ml, Dr II. F. Rowland will hold quarterly meeting «1 Mr». Fredrick Kllpple is managing I ’ the hotel al Welches tins summer. Dover .Methodist church. Mi.* Ruth Murphy has returned to George Kitzmiller lias gone to Fir her home in Welches after a »lx months Grove for n lew dnys. stay al the HI. Paul Academy at Hl. We are all glad to see Mr ami Mrs. J. W. Exon an I Mr. Paul, Oregon ami Mrs. Kitzmiller attended the I( om Ruth bat k again a» her .Hilling face makes all the boys and girls brighten Festival. up. I was levied to finish ;«ying the debt on Ilia new aehoolliouae. Heveral auto parties came through Cottrell on their way to the picnic on the Bull Run reserve last Hunday. Mr. Hart conti nue» to firing out auto parties to sec the splendid oiqw.rtunities offered In land throughout the country. Ray Oleson is Itack after completing a year at the University ol Oregon. Hannah and Newton If.«lin were Hun dav visitor» at their home. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures for stomach troubles have been effected by Cham- le-rlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, One man who had »|>ent over FJfrtl for iSi-dn ine and treatment wan curisi by a lew boxes of these tablets. Price H Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Eilers and her Vernon Maulding returned to Boring cents. Hampies free at Gresham Drug •laughter, llssel, anal Mr. sml Mr» Monday alter » lew days visit with hi" Co. Perry K Itsimllor trom Portland visited friends ami relatives In Weh hes. Billie Winter and Major Gans of ORIENT. Mr and Mr.. Guy Woodie over Hunday. Portland Were guest» al ¡.a Casa Monte Mr and Mrs. J. H. I.. Maybee visited : J W. Exon waa In Sandy last Tues lor a few days. relatives at Cottrell and Orient last Sat day. L. G. Holden of Rhododendron Tavern . urday and Hunday. J. W. Exon is the owner of two lilir lin. gone to Portland for a few day's Miss Hazel Harris is home once more. colts. visit. C. 11. Jackson visited with his wife C. W. Kern snd wife were guests at Hunday from Marmot. Welches hotel last week. Meadamea Cline and C. H lacksou (Ilf RRYVIUL Eleven automobiles slopped st Rho- ; visited relatives in Portland this week. Mr» Florence Whitmer <d Portland dodendron Tavern Haturdsy ami Hun- H. Hale I» reported worse than last it visiting with Mr. and Mr». Win <>. day. week. 11« is suffering from rheuma Henry Winter ami his soil of Heattie tism. Hugh ami other friend* o( Cherryville, Mrs. Will Harris went to Portland Mr ami Mr». It V. I«ap|> left tor their are campers on W. J. Fan bion's place. Miss Una Vane ol luvurel Ixidge lias thia week and viwit»-«! relatives. nrw home a«'roM the mountain» over iust returned from a lew day* visit in the Harlow route. ‘ortlaml. Party for Grade Lndernood. Mr Wtn. O. Krnvaw i» hauling a Frisby Maulding went to Texas Mon load of household g<Hnl* (or Mr. It. V. day to visit lor a time with In. i, l- Minn Gracie Underwood waa given a Lapp to Waptuilia. Waaco vounty. Mrs. Powers, the oook at Rhndodren- pleasant surprise party last Sunday on H Anederby <d Wapimtia limited old I •Iron Tavern, returned to her home lu her eighth birthday. The house was Sandy. friend» in Cherryville. la-autifully decorated with roses, daisies it. iM'gtihi it |tuiiitin^ the church. and ferns. A numlier of pretty pres < Mariaton will paint the » v I km »I- ents were received. Refreshments GOTIREU Il < Hire. Wv are needing rain in thia vicinity. were served on the lawn. Over thirty H. Smith <»( Woodland, Wa»h., i» vis Thoma» Milan »old Ilia |>otatoeti re of Mian Oracle's playmates and friends worsted. As both teams claim th» win iting with Mr. and Mi». J. II. L. May* j cently to a Fnecu firm. were present. ner of the game it is left for President Lee. The Olton Lumber C'ompany are l>unl«r to make the decision. through lokftfin^ and milling on their Batteries—Union Meat Company: prettent mill »ight. I Olney and Ht. John; Russellville: Wil- MISO Paul Ihinn I* «loing anme g«M*l work ' son and Jones. (Continued from Page 1 ) Hrv. Al'lwd preached at Ktda«> la»t in tlie way of putting up wire fence. The annual tchoul meeting waa held Kunday riming. Ilf alm» <mai1 a while there were some clone decisions See the “Sweet Family” who are to thin week ami Mr b pi era wan elrcte<l a* Hundav «« I xmi I which will I** held awry the new director ami Mr. Ilall re-elect tbat tlie visitors objected to, his judg lx- at Orient Grange hall Saturday eve Sunday at 10 m . in. ed an »ch<Mj| clerk. A tax of 1.’» mill» ment waa without favor to either team ning, June 31, H o'clock. These people Tlie game waa a shutout for the visitors. have kindiv consented to come and give Proceeds Batteries—Gresham : Townsend and us an evening of enjoyment. to the Grange. Bauer ; Police: Howard and Mahan. Bluecoats Lose. Bï.Sandy Hotel First - c I sm accommodations Commercial traile solicited Clean beds and good meals fttd Stahl« is Conn«ctioa CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon The game at Rusiwllville between the Union Meat Coiu|«ny (Troutdale) ami the Kuaeellville team laat Sunday ended in a free-lor-all melee in which several rooters and players engaged. The game was close and exciting, the score stand ing 4 to 4 in the ninth when the umpire called a runner out on second which de cision was objected to by Heslin, the second baseman for Troutdale, and a general mix-up followed, in which llee- | lin and bis brother were considerably Be Loyal ! — LATOLRELL P. Pearson hail a serious accident last Tuesday. He was hauling a load of cord wood out from the woods and the wagon tipped over and be fell under the wood and received severe bruises on the head. CEDARVILLE ' I j IL Shultz is loading another car of [ wood to be shipped to eastern Oregon. Mrs Baldwin is expected horn» soon from Alaska, much improve. I in health. Mr. and Mrs. Bickel were out last week visiting. Miss Cornutt, from southern Oregon, is visiting Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Bornstedt was home Sunday lay ing in a stock of strawberries. E. Gray, who was in Portland attend The little store here has quite a varie ing the high school, came home last ty of goods in spite of its small propor week. Of Interest to Farmer* and Mechanic* tions. They expect to build a larger Farmers and mechanics frequently : one soon. meet with slight accidents and injuries Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the which cause tliem much annoyance and Best on the Market. loss of time. A cut or bruise may be Don’t everlastingly be trying to im- cured in about one-third the time usual “I have used Chamberlain's Cough press upon your children the fact that ly required by applying Chamberlain’s Remedy and find it to he the best on the Liniment as soon as the injury is re market,” says E W. Tardy, editor of vou are making a great sacrifice and It ceived. This liniment is also valuable the Sentinel. Gainesboro, Tenn. “Our wearing your life away for them, for sprains, soreness of the muscles and baby had several colds the post winter makes them wish they had never been rheumatic pains. There is no danger of and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy al born. True parental love modestly con blood poisoning resulting front an injury ways gave it relief at once and cured it when Chamberlain’s Liniment is applied in a short time. I always recommend ceals the sacrifice of self and thus in lief ore the parts become inflamed and it when opportunity presents itself.” spires love, devotion and self sacrifice on swollen. For sale by Gresham Drug Co For sale by Gresham Drag Co. the part of the child.—Rural Spiril. Be Patriotic ! Be Happy ! CELEBRATE Al SANDY X Saturday, July 3d Enjoy the Country’s Birthday in Meinig’s Beautiful, Natural Park! Program begins at 10 A. M. Patriotic Address by Hon. W. A. Dimmick of Oregon City. Songs by Chorus. Aylsworth Family, entertainers. Popular band from Portland will play during the day. Sports of All Kinds for young and old. Exciting Horse Races. BALL GAME IN AFTERNOON BETWEEN SANDY AND PLEASANT HOME TEAMS. GRAND BALL, in the afternoon at the Park, in the evening in Junker’s Hall. Music by first-class orchestra. I Ample Stage Accommodations between Boring and Sandy for all coming by O’ W. P. Electric. Everybody Come! Celebrate at Sandy this Year!