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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1910)
MOUNT SCOTI TROUTDALE Miss Alice Dougherty, who taught school here a year ago, was renewing her acquaintances here Friday alter- noon Mr Falkenlierg lias moved hie family to I. In ton where he is employed. Miss Elsie Huxley and Mr Burd were Mr. married last Thursday night. Burd has a neat little home where they went immediately after the ceremony M ihh Edith Buckingham of Corvallis, nelce of Mrs Rayburn, is here vidting. Lenta school closed Tuesday. Out of a class of IH, |7 graduated from the ninth grade. Thia speaks well of the pupils and the teacher, Miss hrnncia Smith. J. Hand, the janitor, who Is held in high esteem Isilh bv teacher* ami pupil«, gave rar'll gradual«, an order on the Mt Scott Drug company for a dish of Ice cream The school closed with an entertainment which an* well attended. Alarut was made of which most will Is* used to purchase supple mentary readers (or the school. Kay Fairbanks is homo from the O. A. C. lor - few days lie will soon re turn to Corvallis where he will Ire em ployer! for the summer. The »trawlierry social given al Donahl Ft'Ury's last Wednesday evening was well attended Floyd Marshall has been home a week from a trip to Alaska A comer, consisting of alrout four lots on Main street in the mam business block, aa* recently sold for |7MU A concrete building will l>e erected upon it. I'routdale, June 22 I A. Harlow, Herman Blazer, .Milton Fox, J I. Funk and Win I’owell have gene to Govern ment Camp to a|H'ml several days hunt Ing and fishing Mr. Funk and Sir. I’owell will build summer cottages at that place ami the latter will remain some time. Mrs Harlow and sons are spending A few days at Portland. Born to Mr. and Mrs Warren Daven- |s>rl, a daughter, .lune 21. The inembers ol Mrs, Rias' Munday Hclesil have organized a sewing society which they have namwl the Busy Bee siM-iety. Margery Hampshire Is presi dent, Mamie I’ortello, secretary and Della Zimmerman is treasurer. Mrs Chas. Ogden is visiting relatives at Vancouver. Mrs. I.. B. Ilennllierger was out flotn Portland visiting her mother. Mr and Mrs. C Judd have return«! froin Ashland, Oregon, where they have lee'll the past low months visiting the laller'a mother, Mrs A C Tiller. 1 hey expect to make this their future home. C. Barney ami wife have gone to Adams hi the eastern part of the stale to remain lor the summer Mrs. Mattis Hunter has gone to visit her mother at Davenport Mills. Miss Harriet Harlow entertained sev eral of her young friend« from Portland at a picnic near her hotij»? Wednesday afternoon SAX DY Fairview, June 22.—At the annual school meeting lielil Momlay afternoon, J. W. Townseml ami G G. Dolph were ele< te<| as ilrrectors an<l A Kronenlierg M clerk. Prof. Lent" of L'lits I as been electaol as principal nt tfie school ami Mias l.yel Eldridge was re elected as primary teacher. The school building will lx* painted and repaired during the summer vacation. Mrs W. It. Mt'LtKxl and children left Tuesday lor Medford to join Mr Mc- I ahm I who is employed at that place. Mr and Mrs. II. M. Eldridge and daughter, Miss Blanche, are at Newberg visiting with Mr and Mrs. I.. I! Moore. Mrs L Kummer will entertain at tea for the benefit of the ladies aid so ciety of the M E church Friday af ternoon. Misses Olive and Malx-I Zimmerman are home from Eugene, where they attended college. Miss Grace Iz-e of Kellwood lias been spending a few days w ith her aunt, Mrs. II M. "haw. Raymond Dunbar has gone to luske- view to spend‘the summer with bis father, Orin Diptbar. Mrs. J. Ilurlliert <w>tertained the Iadi6s siH iety of Die 8ini.il memorial at her home Thursday afternoon. Oral Snover was out from Portland to spend Munday with friends. Sand,, June 21. — W. J. Wirtx let lured Munday evening on ecolution to a good sized crowd. Mr. ami Mrs. Crow have gone to \ I loris for a few davs to attend the G. A. R. reunion William Powell, Herman Blazer, Milton Fox, L. E. Harlow and Mr Funk ol Troutdale stopper! at Kandy on their way to Government camp. Key. Parounagian of Gresham spoke at the M E church here Monday. Mr and Mrs N. P. Staples of Port land were the guests of Mrs. E. M. Douglass Saturday Work is progressing nicely on the residences of* Mrs Maroney, Max Davis and Geo. Bornsted. It is rumored that the new bank building will tiegin soon. Portland visitors this week were, J. B. Tawney, M. M. Davis, Ida Radford, George Hennessey. Roy Winters, Mrs. E. M. Douglas, Mr Shelly. W B. Davis caught the streond largest l»ear ever kill*-*! here. G. R. Woodie, road supervisor at trover, ami wife were Sandy visitors Munday. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Garret have re turned iron. Salem where they have been the past two weeks o.i a visit. Harry Meserve, after visiting hie sis ter, Mrs. Douglas, has gone to Govern ment Camp where he will improve his hot spring* Rev. M. B. Parounagian came to Sandy Monday evening to hold the sec ond quarterly conference of the M. E. church in place of the district Superin tendent. who was deteined by other en gagements. He, with the pastor went to Dover Tuesday where he preached in the evening and conducted theqnarterly conference. Rev. J. W. Exon baptized his grandchild, daughter of Geo. and Jennie Kittxmiller at this service. Mr. Parounagian showed his ability to con duct the business meetings of the church and also his appreciation of fresh but termilk and other good things provided by his friends. Miss Bessie Mcliraw has come from Portland to sja-nd the summer at the McGraw bungalow Mrs. J. A II (' Uauipbell is having a bungalow at leitourell of her niece. Miss Ijstourell to llerlrerl built in the grove on the Sun Dial farm east of town. Courier. Win. Townsend and son J. W. Town Th«- ball game Munday bet a ceil the lutCamns nine «nd the Troutdale Cubs send are ieitli-|H,rting new automobiles on I.a Camas grounds was an unusually Children's day exercises were given exciting one. Eleven innings were by the Presbyterian Munday school here played a ith a score ol 1 to 2 in lavor of last "unday morning A large numlier the I j « ('amas nine. of parents and friends were present. Sohn Humphrey has gone east to visit Miss Daisy Million was out from Port relatives land to «|>etid Munday with her aunt, Mi«« Louise Helming celebrated her Mr». J. T. Stillion IMtli birthday by giving a picnic to Mrs Harry Donley and children and a numtier of her friends <>n the lainks of Geo. Mhaw from Spokane, the Sandy river Wash., in to Mpend nome Services next Sunday morning in Jack Greenwait is preparing to go in time. We an* agenti» for th«* Dover at 10:30. At 2:30 p. m. services to the poultry business and is building Mrs. M C. Cornett. who has lieen at Bull Run and 8 p. in. at Sandy. his chicken houses traveling in the East for the pant nix weeks, is now in southern part uf Cali fornia and is ex|s'cted home about July 1. Sarah Stone of Portland made a hasty J. C. Wilson is seriously ill. Mrs. D. Thoni|Mon of Portland has call. 8. Kirkup has lieen busy the past been here visiting her parents, J P. The county road south of the church week planting |s>tatoes. Heslin and wile. is being put in fine condition. K. Barr is repairing the roads. The I’acitic Coast Constructian com Wanted—a sign board to point out the O. Hudson il busy clearing right-of- pany is rushing work on the St. Johns way to Sandy. Residents here are tired way. extension with a large force of men. of being called at midnight to direct P. Pearson has start«"! to haul wood travelers. N W Waters has tieen here this for J. Ellis. week in tlie interest ol the Chautuqua W. Marked made a flying trip to the II Mchultz home school. country in his auto. LENTS, - OREGON wood to eastern Oregon. A social gathering of friends and re Wm. VanMarine and family of Mont- latives met at the Stephens home Tues avilla spent Sunday with O. Westlund. K oc I(*<»' n I Grange will Mart the day evening. Music and singing was National Holiday fr-»tivitiva by giving a the order of the occasion. F. C. Stephens and wife of Eugene, patriot rir dance in the tag hall at Rock IO IMI TOWN DI URI SHAM Mi« Ruby Elliott returned last week wood on Saturday evening, July 2. Oregon, are guests of the former's moth from the college al Corvallis. Richards’ orchestra will l»v there, an er. Buy a Home in this Beautitul Addition Mi«« Maybelle Coulev of Springfield, usual, ami an extra tine Grange supper The Pleasant Home baseball nine car I X»lH lliul*. <lf.V Hli<l Nlglltlv. G imm I Oregon, is visiting relatives in Gresham will In* served* AU at the usual pop ried the laurals from the Piedmont wat or. Tonn« to nuit. and I’owell Valley. Prkca $50.00 and up. ular prices. No Uudoirahl«*“ allowed to Stars Sutulav—4 to 1. welcome. (26 Edgar Robertson returned to his home <>ur new school building Is'gins to remain. Ever v body e e look up quite prominently among other in Michigan after spending a few eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeee Thought It Might Run In ths Family. improvements. months with his aunt. “Is Justice any kin to Love?” New residences have recently* been “I don’t know. Why do you ask Marked. completed for J. S. Wilcox ami August such n funny question?" Lota for sale in Cedarville, on easy Peterson. "Well, they say Justice Is blind." terms. II. W. Snashall. Pleasant View “What of that?" Frank Straw bridge of Wasco county Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. "Well, so is Love ' PhvslcUa*-3at(e*a*. was a visitor this week at the home of Gresham. • Oregon his sister, Mrs. A. B. Elliott. NOW IS THE TIME l.INE HESS DR. PLLASANI HOMt LAI0UKLL1 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. I’dlriotric Dance at Kixkwood LAWRENCE ADDITION J. W. LAWRENCE. POWELL VAULT Gresham. it. orr h w. J. <»TT CORBETT OIT BROTHERS C. J. I.ittlepnge of Mosier was hereon business Saturday. Mrs. N. I’. Gleason of Portland has Oregon been visiting relatives here during the past week. DENTISTS Gresham, Expressing, Draying “j1“ .1. H. HOSS Phone I4X Gresham, Ore. C( )NTRACT( )I<S lï. P. SMITH J. R. KNARR Lents. Orc. Troutdale, Ore. both are alwaya welcome to inspect our stock of BUGGIES STUDEBAKER Don’t let anyone tell you that prices are high or low. but inves tigate for yourself. You will be surprised. Let us send you our catalogue. rii Some of the styles we have on our floor we feel certain will please you, but if you want anything we haven t in stock we will get it for you in short order. We aim to please and satisfy our customers. STUDEBAKER BROS. COMPANY 330 E. Morrison St. PORTLAND, OREGON Rora McGregor 45374 Son of Mslolis Mel. by Robert McGregor (sire of Cresceui X 'Q 1-4. by Major E<1 m I1 -211, by Abdallah 15. flam gaily Bird, by Vlnmont 14017. 1 21 1-4 («ire of Portia Knight 2:1« 1-4), by Altvmont S6<i0. 2 28 :« 4. sire of 7 in 2:lo. Second dam Mi,« Katy Lyos«. by’rred Hambleton «483, 2:36, by Hambletonian Mamt.rlm Third dam Sally Barrtll (dam of Pandora 2 27). by Autocrat 12ys3. fourth bam Nelly Burrell. KORA McGRgGOB ia a handsome black atallion. .1 years old. 1« hands and weighs 13» pounds He Is well proportioned and well developed, with plenty of action, style and quality. He caries some of the bloodof some of our moat successful speed producing families. He will make the season of lvlo at Wilwo Staca farm oear Gresham. Oresoa. Terms S25 the season with usual return privilege Care taken to avoid accidents, but will be responsible for none. Good pasture for mares sent to breed. R. Wilson. Owner. 67 h. 17th. Portland. Ore. F. K. Wismer, Keeper. Gresham. Ore. JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore Ixxtal Agent for THE OREGON FIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The moet popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get his rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood. Oregon The tine Belgians formerly owned by H. C. Campiteli are now owned by the Sun-Dial Ranch. Near Cleone Ilans Hendrickson, ill the employ of F. C. Reed, lost n 350 fathom gill-net Inst week While fishing the rope lie- came unfastened from the bout and the net drifted down stream. It was heavy loss to Mr. Reed. See the Herald club offers ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW Real Estate, Probate ami Corporaton Law. CHURCH NOTICES. Prompt Attention to All Business SIH llenry lll<l|| Phone, Main 1010 FREE METHODIST CHURCH PORTLAND ORKHON Rev. .1. M. Morrait, pastor. Services, Sunday School, 10 a. in ; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a tn. and H p. in. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at AT LENT 8 o’clock. All welcomed. For Dry Goods, Groceries, and ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F. II Freund, pastor. LiRht Hardware. S krvicks (German) 11 a. in., every Foater Road and Main St. Sunday morning. Sunday school at 1(1 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. in. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev. M. B. Parounagian. S khvii ks , Sun day School, 10 s. m.; Preaching at Rates fiOc to II per cord $2 ]>er hour 11 a. m. and H p. nt. every Sunday. We solicit, your trade. Will saw in Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings Gresham Fridays and Saturdays. at H o’clock. Everylssty invited. II P. SMITH, GRESHAM SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev. Berch- told Durrer. Services will be held on g If you want an attractive job the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 a. m. of printing done, call in Don't buy a buggy or wagon of inferior make and pay more than you will have to pay for a Belgian Horses At the annual school meeting, R. I*. Rasmussen was re-elected director and A. S. Kincaid was elected clerk. High-grade P. A (). Buggies, Hacks Carts, Surreys, at right prices at Plans and Estimates Furnish««! for all Hessel’s, Gresham. Classes of Buildings L. D. MADONE Nuggets of Levity # By Schwartz and Weston Lookers and Buyers Imported Stallions VOLNAY and ZEPHRIN will lie found for the balance of the season at H. C. Campbell's stables on the1 Sandy Road, between Troutdale and Fairview. A STICKER. THOSE PET DOGS, Brer Porcupine-1 have my faults, 'Mrs. Sky poodle Is a mean thing. but conceit la not one of them. When her Fldo and my Rover began to Brer Rabbit—Why do you say so? Brer Porcupine—It’s easy to see that tight she kicked poor Rover.” “Why didn’t you stop her?" I’m not stuck on myself. “I was too busy kicking Fldo. TERMS, $20 TO INSURE. Sun-Dial Ranch, Cleone, Ore SEE CHAUNCEY GRESHAM WOOD SAW NOT WANTED SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. Peddler—Madam. I’m selling the fln Mother The teacher says you were eat sauce ever known. It is guaranteed to give the poorest eater a hearty ap lighting and got to school lata this morning. How was that? petite. Tommy—Well, the other boy didn’t Woman of the House You get right oat of here! This Is a boarding bouse. get there at all. The Herald is well represented in every community in this part of the county. Read the news of your neighborhood.