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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
■ morning, and is being taken to th« Messrs. Louise and Bertha Moller, all sene« of Jonsie the regular carrier. PLEASANT HOMI of Portland on Bunday. We have lieen having unusually flue grading camp. The Northrup lamilv are convalssent. J. II. Hehram has had his house lately John K iiox who recently purchased weather for the laat two weeks. Nice II llermmer ha» closed Id» butcher bright sunshiny days but frost at night. inside projierty of O, A Palmer ia hav purchased from Mrs J. I W indle, on simp ami gone to (arming, ! to Ilia Iota on Cedar street and will BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS Geo. Routledge and brother of Port ing another story added to th« show Mr*. MeKlriiey and Mrs, Altman . | move Ilia family here. shop. When eompletixl It will be land spent a few days last week at George McIntire Ina dosed hia bai« were in the eltv on luiainr»» Monday. Welch» resort taking picture» of Mt. cupiod by F. K. Ilers, aa a shoe »hop ! the roads in good shape and a number MOUNT S( 0H and also maniifaciure shoe» for men. < l»-r »Imp in the Hoover building ami Grandma Carpenter 1» »(lending a of machines are coming out from Port Ho.a| and the »ur> oun Ing vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are entertain land daily. Vetch's team hitched Yo the cream . ‘ the room will la> aecupieil by J. II. week with her daughter Mr». Lake. Mr. Ewim* our school teacher has Ilughea as a law ofllc . ing relatives from Michigan. Tho farmers are niwkiug gixsl use of Something doing* in the building line moved Kick onto bis homestead aero»» wagon ran away Bunday morning, caus William Benecke, Jr., celebrated his the Hue weather planting. Nick Faler has bought the property all the time. sandy, but will continue to teach school ing some excitement. They hardly owned by J<* Ingraham. Mr. Ingra niisaed two other cream wagons. No 7th birthday I at Haturday aft» noon W Maikull u( Portland drove out in Mr and Mrs Adolf Ashoff of Mar here until the eud of the regular term. ham w ill go to Eastern Oregon damage was don« further than the | with a party of which were present: Id» auto in fifty-live minute« the 32ml, Mr. Jerry Friel commonly known as mot wrrv Sandy visitors Sunday on Frida Herliert, I orothy Benecke, Alice breaking of th» tongue and the reach. Miss Nina Johnson, who was taken their way to the coast. goo. I time. Wisconsin ui> here, is still holding down I Hpence, Ada Cree, Geneve Wax' burn,1 to a hospital Thursday, is doing nicely, The Home of Charles Lurves burned i tile stage driving (or Mr. Mclntvre and W Colvin take» charge of the Keely Nora Washburn, Blanche Copeland, and her many friends hot* to see her re|s>rts the Mt. Hood wagon road ini- to the ground laat Wedneaday evening ■ Margarete Bailey, Veneta Dugger, I (arm, while Mr. Taylor retire* alter u home soon. - proving daily during this good weather. including all their household goods. ! Margarete Spence, JoMphvue Town- term of »everal years. PLEASANT VALLE) J. V. Patten of Chicago, spent Mon The snow* is fast leaving the moun Mr. Purvis works tor the Bramhall i »end, Mary Copeland, William Benecke, I Mr. Murphy 1« lieautifying Id« five The "Wednesday Evening Club" Logging (5o., and h» and hia wife had day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Darnall. tains and valleys and spring is almost Julia» Luicher, Rudolph Luscher. Geo ! acres. He adorn» the land with a$10,(kkl Mr. Patten was formerly a classmate were tendered a reception by Mr. and here, though we are generally about a just left ths house a few minute» to go I Anderson, Teddy Holin, Myrl Hurst, , residence in the near future. and neighbor of Mrs. Ihirnall in Kan Mr». Eugen« Jenne at their home near month behind the lower vallevs in U> th« camp when it caught afire, ii ie I Harold Shaw, Hubert Schram, and Jenne station last Friday evening. A * sup|HMKHl caught tire from an over- ! Robert Dugger. Th» freight train delivers material sas. splendid dinner was served in the large the coming of spring work and planting heated stove. The house belouged to for the railroad as lar east aa the Roark The agents and owners of the Men dining room. After which the guests of crops. i Al Brown. farm. Night and day the work g*»ea tone district have begun operation on a | listened to a reading by Miss Beckett The firet automobile of the season unceaaingly on. DOVER filling that will prevent another Hood on Fra, Angelico and Filippo Lippi two made its appearance here last week. ing of the tract should water ever rise celebrated Italian Painters. P. Magnola was visiting in Handy J. B. Kelley of Han Francisco Is In LUSTLDS After The roada are not bad except lietween as high as it did this winter. Ridge Sunday. the vicinity lor a tew days, ilia 35 reading and discussing the subjects, ■ Cherryville ami Firwood. Tlie auto Ralph Neihauer spent several days Guy Woodie was quite sick last week acre« of liearing fruit trees are in tine Miss Hatter and Mrs. Allen enter music was indulged in for an hour or cauie by way of Marmot, and went as in Portland this week, buying a horse. but is feeling better. condition. tained members of St. Paul’s choir on i so. A number of tieautiful selections far as Rhododendron farm Mrs. Clara Holister is working (or Mr. and Mr». A. Miller went to Port eve of St. Patrick at Mrs. Allen's home. lieing rendered. The large parlor and Mrs. Shipley attended the funeral of Mrs. Belt of Gresham (or a few weeks land Monday on bitsinsM. Decorations and favors were green dining room were artistically decorated her mother at Oswego on Sunday. Sh» TROUTDALE The pi(»" through here is completed The farmer« are rushing their grain Music and games were the order of the with ferns and flower». Mrs. Jenne will remain with her father for some Mrs. R. Potter and Mrs. L. Potter and is ready for the teat. and garden» in the lieantiful days evening. Prises being won by Miss was assisted in the reception bv her time. Rev. Ingalls of Mt. Tabor wa* hen« Brasure and Miss Della PruJin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goff of Portland vi«,- sist< re, Mrs. Hammond and Miss BainL are »|>ending the week in Portland. Th» rna>la are l*ing put In flu» con« looking after Ins place Thursday. ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lus- Members of the club attending were Mre. May Henneberger and son Iles- L. J. Kreuder of Lents, made a busi dition. Belter mad» mean» much to Joseph lleHhaser and family ted over Sunday. don Metcalf were week end visitors of ness trip to Gresham Friday, calling on Miss Hammond, Miss Spooner, Miss * any community and the I h >«« la »wing visiting J. G. DeSliaser Sunday. relatives here. Beckett, Mias Creighlow. Miss Thayer. Mrs. A C. Wihlons and daughter Mr». the Herald meantime. Mr. Huntington ha» bought a large wo are getting our portlou. Miss Matlock, Miss lieniston and Mre. E. Myer and family and Miss Grin San has been having the grip during Mrs. Black of Woodmere died at her team of mules to work In his apple or- Thia place anticipate» a bright (ut >re Kelly. Other guests present were >iss stead left this week (or their new home the |mst weak. home in Woodmere Sunday, of scarlet chard. on completion of the railroad with th» Stevens and Mre. Skidmore teachers of near Roseburg. Win Philpott will take his men and fever. The young pMiple surprised Miss the Pleasant Valley school. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs F. D. Hubbard who fix the eight pipe that didn't stand the Leah Morrison Saturday evening in re new town aita at the crossing Juel Mr. Brick of Stella street, sold their Mrs. G. H. Richev. Mr. and Mrs. W. north of the »lore Bonne»» haa open have tieen ill with typhoid (ever are re test east of A. C. Wiklon. property and moved to Laurelwood. membrance of her birthday. W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager, t ported to be convalesmg. ed up already, aa there are plana for a Mr. Brand the engineer at camp two Mr. Shaw and his friend from Port tine hotel an.I buamena of various kinds Mrs. Finley McGrew has been ill. Mr. J. G. Kelly and Mr. Lester Richey. Mrs. Wm. Hurehell is spending sev on tbe pipe line visited Mr. Jim Fow land has moved on the Hart place. will joiu in moving forward. The Ladies' Chorus met at the home eral days with her daughter, Mr». J. ler and family at Cottrell last Sunday. They have bought the Millvin place. of Georgia Hall's Monday night. M. Edmondson at Eugene. Mr. A. Bew» was surprised laat Mrs. 1-add of California has been MARMOT Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. Hegne’s mother A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. makihg a long visit with her brother, Thursday night by a number of friends Mr. Glass is a Portland caller this came from Fall City to visit with her POWELL VALLf Y J. M. Edmondson at their home tn Mr. Griffiths who lives on the pipe line. coining in and eating cake with him. it week. daughter Mr. Palmhlad is recovering from hi» being hie birthday. Eugene on March 12. Mr. Harlen Lung who lias rented a Otto Aschoff is home for an indefinite The bovs of Lents school are making A numlier of Dover |ieopl» attended recent lllliesa. Mrs. Tenie E«sege and daughter, of farm at Palmer, Oregon, was home vis some extra fine pieces of furniture in stay. Palinblad boy» are doing a lot of Spokane, Wash., are guests of Mrs. L. iting bis mother, Mrs. R. Neihauer fur the Farmers' Institute held at Handy Gustav Aschoff is a Troutdale visit Helmung at tbe Helmung hotel. their manual training. Paul Brong has Friday. They were greatly benefited clearing thia year. a couple of days. \ made an excellent record and deserves or this week. by the lectures. Mr. Brandls-rg had the misfortune to Mrs. R. E. Morse and daughter. Al There is plenty of work going on ttie lose a horse last Sunday. “honorable mention” for the handsome George Sen Eyck is now employed lard. of The Dalles, have been visiting way of clearing, and a continuous noise Morris chair he bas made. It is to be at Bull Run. ROCKWOOD Mrs. Morse's mother, Mrs. L. Allard. Mr». Lind and daughter visited at the of stumps going up, which means more exhibited at Olds Wortman <fc Kings Henry Heims, Sr., is quit» ill at tbe Palmblad home last week. Miss Ethel Wilson and Robert Wilson, Johnny McLin is sick with lagrippe. cleared land and apple orchard». store soon. present writing. Mi»»<>* Nellie ami Lilly Johnson vis of Portland, were Sunday guests o( Roas Lovelace wax out from Portland Mr. Frank Aknart met with quite a ited Ida and Ellen Unis Monday. Mr. and Mr». Leaf spent Sunday with their parents, C. 8. Wilson and wife. on Munday last serious accident Bunday evening, by a Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sen Eyck. Chas. Unis haa lieen busy doing An entertainment for the lienetit of Mr. E. Kent is ex(>ectirig bis wife buck sheep butting him on the head as Miss Eda Helms is employed at the tbe Methodist church for the purpose here soon from Idaho. SANDY he was attempting to catch a lamb, spring work (or Mr. Lindquist. Henry Koch home near Rull Run. of paying for new' byuin Imoks will be Mias Emily Palinblad and sister Mrs. Ray Mitchel is on the sick list. l>exttr Quesinberry writes that he lie escaped by lieing knocked down It. Gustavson, of Portland, visited homo Oscar Belfield left Friday for the! given on Friday evening March 31. and losing one t*ioth. He is rejoicing E. A. Revenue is the firet one to get likes soldering pretty well as yet. (oiks and friend« recently home of bis sister in North Powder, to think he esi a[H-d so lucky. C. M Stillson. of Colfax. Washing his spring grain sown. Mr. Zeron preached a tine sermon Oregon. ton, has been spending a few days with E. Leaf, Road Supervisor, stafted Sunday morning at the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Belfield and family ex old friends here and says he would like work on the county road. Mrs. Alice Boland of Tigard was call pect to leave soon for their home in I to Ire living here again. Miss Ruth Revenue has a fine new ing on blends al Rockwood Saturday Kansas. The power house on the county farm hundred and fifty dollar organ. and Sunday. Mr. Curran of Bull Run was a Sun- : j is g now in course or of construction. con»truciion. This Mrs. John Nelson visited with her day guest of H. J. Ludwig at the As- plant furnishes a 1 the [tower necessary Mr. A. Lumsden refused a twenty- parents of Corbett last w:eek. five thousand dollar offer for his forty chaff hotel. i for light and heat for the farm J. Canning from Kelso is setting Mr. Henson and family and Mr. I The O. W. R. A N. construction gang, acres of land here. ratchel for the Johnson Lumber Co. Born on Thursday the lflth, a baby Foeter are spending a week’s vacation surveyors and steel workers, who were girl to Mrs. Wallum, weight 7 pounds. Mr. Knox from Boring was in Sandy in Oregon City. here for some time have gone to Kenton Sunday looking for some horses which T. J. Gary was a caller in Marmot to work for awhile and then will return Mother and babe are doing tine. ran away. A large number from Rockwood at- several days ago. We were all glad to here. tdnded the Pomona Grange at Rusael- W. T. McCabe transacted business welcome him. ville on Wednesday of last week. for the Johnson Lumber Company in Marmot has lost one of its chief at UPPER LATOURELL in Portland last week. Mrs. Wm. Childers is suffering a re tractions and beauties—a mustache. Mrs. Gray is at the present in town. lapse of the grippe. Site IS confiued to Mrs. R. Russel and Mrs. George Ask Eben Holden about it. Clark attended the basket social at F. Shault» was in Portland Saturday. her bed, her mother is with her. Otto Aschoff and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bull Run Saturday. The first consignment of goods was B. Krisiem is at Scapoose at the pres Belfield and daughter Blanche, took a brought out on Sunday last, tor Eber Mrs. Henry McGugan attended the trip to the Toll Gate on Saturday. ent. funeral of her sister, Mrs. Gantenbein Mr. and Mrs. Williams have moved hart, Hall a Co., recent purchasers of l Mr. W. E. Taylor who haa charge of tbe Brown store. of Portland last week. tbe Mt. Hood work at Bull Run is vis-, to Portland, The Doctor of Bull Run is well liked iting his family at Colorado Springs. An old resident of thia place was re Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed of Portland by everybody and we are all well pleased cently called up over the phone by a weredown at Rooster Rock over Sunday. Messrs, and Meadames Adolph Ascloff that we have a i^od sober energetic and C. M. Belfield are enjoying a Mrs. A. Julien has returned from party seeking information of real estate yonng Doctor in thia part of the coun week’s trip to Troutdale, Portland and Portland, where she spent two weeks in this vicinity. try. Miss Dunham caused the arrest ol Oregon City and tbe Coast. I with friends. Casper Junker made a trip to Port H. J. Ludwig was a Portland visitor Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Costner and lit ! men who commenced grading on the land last week. a couple of days last week. Mr. Lud tle daughter, were visitors at Colum land, pending a settlement with the ■ Mt. Hood railroad. A fire alarm Tuesday evening caused wig has charge of the survey work near bia farm last week Jerry Stanley is seriously ill at I wish to thank my many friends for their patronage since a bit of excitement. A small blaze was here of the Mt. Hood Co. Mr. an<l Mrs. Ellige received a visit I home. Ins affliction being neuralgia of discovered in the house, but prompt from Mr. Stork last week, and wa« pres- I came to Sandy and I hope I have pleased one and all. It Tbe Dotey Ranch is assuming a won the back and side accompanied by deaf- work averted any damage, altho a hole derfully improved appearance Bni i_ - | ented with a little girl. has been my aim to give a full dollars worth for every dollar was burned in one side of tbe building. The autos and motocycles took ad- news and a serious cough. His recovery rumors have it that a China pheasant seems certain, but he will be slow in It is not known bow it originated. received and if there is any one who is dissatisfied with any | vantage of the tieautiful weather last farm is to be established there. Miss Lulu Eddie visited friends in Sunday and good many came out from getting well again. goods which I have sold I am ready at any time to adjust the Mr. Currey has arrived from Portland Portland to look over the fine scenery Portland last week. matter to your entire satisfaction. and will be employed at Camp Sandy. here. G. M. Talmage took a horse into f AIRVIEW And to show my many friends that I have appreciated their Four rangers are now at work there, The farmers around here have been Portland Sundy. It was shipp d to trade I have cut prices for the next 60 days. Some articles improving the government property. Miss Albricht is »(tending some time busy hauling potatoes the last week, Percy T. Shelley at The Dalles. Mr. in Portland. which I do not wish to handle will be sold far below cost Shelley is looking over the horse mark Several venturesome young men and the last years crop is pretty well Louie Harvey is recovering from an From these prices you can see for your self et in Eastern Oregon and expects to were bear hunting on Sunday but the J disposed of by this time, as high as a attack of appendicitis. cent and a half was paid. only things they succeeded in captur be in Sanday in a week or two with ing were good coats of sunburn and tan Esther Shaw is slowly recovering some horees for sale. The masquerade at Columbia Grange . last Saturday night, was a grand suc from an attack of pneumonia. Tbe basket social at Bull Kun Satur and tremendous appetites. $ 5.00 values $ 3.8 $ 14.50 1values $ 12.00 A. little daughter i-arne to the home day evening, was quite a success, be The Mt. Hood Company have estab cess, the hall was crowded to its capac * $ 6.00 “ 4.85 18.50 1,5.75 lished a camp on the old Fiegel place ity, an>i many beautiful costumes was of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cree on Manh tween 125 and $80 being realized. ii seen. The St. Johns Orchestra, fur- for the purpose of constructing a tunnel 21. 8.00 “ 5.75 22.50 18.50 Sandy Rebeckah Lodge No. 193 met If. 8. Eldri ge spent the first ii in regular session Saturday night. One through the ‘ back bone.” The tunnel nisbed music to a late hour. 10.00 “ 7.75 25.00 20.00 week looking after interests at visitor was present and one new mem leads from the Big Sandy to the Little 12.00 “ 50.00 i i 10.50 38.50 Sandy and passes under the Hoffman Oregon. ber initiated. BORIKG rance. Mrs. W. H. McMains has been en Mrs. Eddie was called to Idaho Sat Mrs. Collins and Charlie Collins have tertaining Miss Bertha Young, of la A few 17-jewel Dueher- Ham pden reg. $22 .50, now urday by a telegram announcing tbe i An automobile from thè Keats Auto returned from Cushing Oklahoma. Grande, Oregon. Co., of Portland ventured up beyond $16.50. ( io Id I1 i I led Fobs $2, now.50c serious illness of her daughter-in-law. Samp Edwards who sold his (»lace to Nelson West, of Sumas, Washington, the Toll Gate on last Friday morning. The Clackamas County Bank moved Henry Beck bas moved onto the Portch is spending the week here, a guest <>( J. into its new head quarters Monday. It was the first machine seen in Mar place. Herbert and U.S. Eldridge. There are neat and comodious and the mot this spring. The roads are now R. B. Jones has moved his family Another man has been added to the getting into g<x>d condition for travel of bank is to be congratulated upon hav Power house crew the company going from Gresham into the house lielong all kinds. ing a permanent home of its own. to run tbe Power bouse full twenty -four ing to Mrs. (diaries Hunter here. Mr. Dahlgtew made a brief trip to Mrs. G. Bill entertained a large num hours a lay. Portland last week. ber of la<iies at a tea given at her home F. M. Morgan ha» arrived home .fter WEIGHS Another sure sign of spring is tbe un Thursday afternoon of this week. a few months visit in Missouri anil It is reported that Mr. Howard ha« small boy and his base ball hat. Will Ross who had both bones in hie rented the Elkhorn ranch for the en- Oklahoma. He says Oregon is good right arm broken in a run away a few Dr. LuptonJ and his wife run into suing year. enough for him. days ago, is recovering quite rapidly. Always ¡(lad to show flic goods whether you huy Portland in their car Wednesday. J. M. Roots and Wm. A. Morand Mrs. H. Murphy who has been sick On Friday evening of this week an Mrs. Blanche R. Shelley left horse purchased 40 acres along the Boring or not. I guarantee to save you 10 to 50 per cent entertainment and basket social will lie back Thursdayjnoon for Portland. She for aome time in Portland, in reported and Sandy road miles east from given under the auspices oi theGrange. this sale. to be on the high road to recovery. will ship to The.Dalles at which point Boring, from I. M. Welch of Salem, N. 8. Hart and wife haVi'W'Wmi' here sbe will meet her husband and go into Mr. Gary, County school superinten < »regon. from Arleta and are occupying the D. the horse country with him. dent was out visiting schools in East A special freight consisting of several 8. Dunbar house, vacated by E. Smith Dr. Lupton’s people were week end ern Clackamas county last week. j care of horses,¡wagons, dump cars and and family. visitors. Greg Cox made the trip to Welch, i machinery for digging tbe tunnel above Mrs. A. B. Moller entertained her Tbe prolonged good weather has put last week with the mail stage in the ah- i Bullrun was sent in here early Sunday three daughters, Mrs. J. P, Murphy, I ■ DOINGS OF OUR_NEIGHBORS WATCHES No difference what you may wish you will find my prices are the very lowest. Come in and see for yourself. J. E. POMEROY JEWELER SANDY OREGON