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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1911)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BRlbZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED FAIRVIEW BY HI RUD REPORTERS AT NEARBY SANDY POINTS MOUNT SCOH GOTTRELL Mr*. Cox suffered from a serious at tack of appendicitis this week. She hasjparlly recovered from the attack. Mr*. McRo erta, daughter of Mrs. Kilborn, has gone to Llalio with her two little sous Mrs Overman and her mother, Mrs. French and Miss Maltby from Cleveland Avenue, called on friends in Lenta Fri day. Mrs. Pollock of Russellville, attended the Grange anniversary and assisted in the program. Owing to the Hue weather every body has their grain crop in. Prospects for a hay crop are very g<ssl. Mr. Ilogg's (arm here has latten planted of! to 5, 10 and 20 acre tracts Our wideawake real eslate man, Birney Hart, lias the selling of those tracts. He has sold some 7 or But those tracts from 1125.00 to (250.) 0 per acre. T. B. Milan bought a large s|>aii of mules that will weigh 15,00. D. J. Hile is busy preparing his new ground for late |s>tat'a*s. Paul Dunn bought a tine bunch of Jersey heifers from G. A. Ward near Oregon City. Mr. Borgman sold his place here ami bought a (arm near Cotton. Clackamas county. Mr. Johnson who had the Cotton farm rented, has also moved to Cotton. Mrs. Elisa Dickenson and son Willie, have returned from California They will take charge of the cotton (arm. Mr. Jud rens, the leading carpenter of our nvighborhool, will build a tine house and barn for Dick Radford thia summer. Hr will also build a dwell ing house this summer for P. T. DAim. (ius Fioodman has finished his job of land clearing for Paul Dunu and is now gone to Alaska. PILASANI IIOML GODARD De Haven A Johnson's les in while standing by the slot« lieoaiiie frighten- i*l ami ran away far a* the church Mr. F. I oinlvrbaek sprang Io the bridle and entebing them turned them in the church yard. No damage done. ,1. J. Adams of Beattie, Wash., have WON FIRST PRIZE AT ALL FAIRS taken furnished rooms with hi» fiiniily, Ml ADQl'ARII RS Mil I. with Mrs Stevens Mr Adams is fore Bl Al PI I ASANT IIOM man with a gang of i-arpviiter* at Bull Run on the Mt. Hood railroad. W. F. McKINNliY Geo. Colvin and sister were home Phone 274 Sunday. M. E. Aid Society have planned for a social the lftth on the caffaleria style. D. D. Jack is in charge of the ceme tery and is changing its appearance DR. F. L. MARSH oW.rtland I. Graves and wife of Portland, »|>eiit will lie at the Sandy Dru^ Store several day* with O. H. Murray last after Thursday, March 2 3. week, V —CONSULTATION I Ml I — Mrs. Cannon was called to Albany this week on business. Lawrence Craswell lias been out of school several weeks on account of the measles. Mr. Camp of Portland, caiue in their auto to visit the IHi* family. Three bioken tire* was the result of the drive Wagon and Repair —quite expensive. GERMAN COACH STALLION The Johnson Lumber Co., ex]>erien- Mrs Waller Hoo;>er,of Boston, Mass , is a guest of relatives at the home of D ce s walk out of teamsters and lutrk- W. McKay. Mrs Hooper i» makings ers last week. tour of the Pacific Northwest. Mr Dave Douglas and family from Mrs. E. McGaw had as a guest *on Cherryville, visited at E. A. Revinue Sun-lay. Sunday her sister, M rs Scott. Reddin Russell is moving on his Thursday of this week will be ob- aerved by the Presbyterians as a clean ranch near Corbett. The Lents Grange celebrated the 2nd up 4*7- The grounds around the Acie Manchester left for Arlington, anniversary of the opening of tbeir^iall, church will be lieautitied and put in Orngon. Sunday. Friday evening March 31. The affair cultivation. Mrs. E. A. Revenue took a trip to was a decided success in every way, and everyone felt satisfied with the en A new piano has just been installed Portland last week. in the church. Mr. Kligel and family visited Mr. i tertainment given. The evening was full of good things. From tl to8 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones had as and Mrs. Varvtti Sunday. a good dinner was servxKl to some 250 weekend guests their daughter. Mrs. Dave Douglas as bought an 800 acre R. E. Howard, her daughter, Mrs. J. wheat ranch at Grass X'alley, Oregon. i people. The next feature was the bread contest, which added much interest, 8. Petro and little Ruth Petro, making E. Powells parents from East Side, j as there were some 27 matron contest four generations in all. The guests Mississippi, arrived in Portland Sun ants and 15 girls under IS The Lents’ were from X'ancouver, Wash. day. ! school girls carried off four fine prizes. ; Mrs. Elmer Jenk ns and son Dolph, E. A.¡Revenue went on business to i They had some very excellent bread. I have been here visiting relatives for j The tirtd prize, a list donated bv Miss the past few days. Mr. Jenkins spent Cherryville Monday. Sportsmen make their fish and game j Meyer, was won by France* Hartwig; Sunday here. law. but farmers are now getting to the second, a pair of slippers, donated Raymond Dunbar passed Sunday gether an l will keep all town sports off by N. N. Nygard by X'era Hazellet; the with her sister Lucile. in Portland. from their grounds. YVhat farmers the third, box of candy by Miss Jones, j Never Out Of Work. Patronage Solklted Mrs. H. M. Shaw and daughter«, want is to do away with hatcheries, Edena Mortrude; the fourth, a dollar, The busiest little things ever made Mrs. Harry Donley and Miss Ruth clean out creeks so fish can take their donated by Prof. Hershuer. by llaxel When n medicine must lw> giveu to FAIRVIEW. Shaw, and son Lee Shaw and May course, and which will not take one- Smith. In the Matron's contest, on young children it should be pleasant to are Dr King's New l.ile Pills. Every OREGON Donley, all came down from Spokane third the exj>enditnre. The main fish- woodstoves. Mrs. Bell of Rockwood, take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is pill is a sugar coated globule of health, on Tuesday. Mrs. Shaw is quite ill 1 ing grounds in this vicinity are owned carried off the silver set donated by E. made from loaf sugar, and the root* that changes weakness into strength and obliged to come down to lower alti , by Mr. Renford, E. A. Revinue, XV. F. L. Rayburn, which was the first prize. used in its preparation give it a flavor languor into energy, brain-tag into tude. Mrs. Shaw and Ruth will re Strack,'and we will see that Mr sports- Mrs. Paul carried off the sweater, do similar to maple syrup, making it mental power; curing Constipation, main in their home here. Mrs. Don man will have to vacate bis old haunts. nated by Katzskv Bros. The third pleasant to take It has no superior tor Headache. Chills, l>yiq>vpia, Malaria ley and daughter and Mr. Shaw expect prize, a 100 ladies calling cards given colds, croup ami whooping cough, For Only 20c at all druggists Rov Michael is getting quite handy to return to Spokane in a few days. by the Mount Scott Priutery, was taken sale by all druggists. with the gloves and intends tochallenge by Mrs. T. J Krueder. Miss Agnes Howlett, of Eagle Point, Jack Johnson before long. Bargain offer : IMineator, Pearsons. is here spending a few days with her The winners of bread baked on X Herald, (3 si for 12.25 Subscrita' now. LATOURELLE G. M. Talmage was a Portland visitor sifter. Mrs. G. H. Shaw. gas stoves, were Mrs. Harry Elliott, last week. Columbia Grange met in regular ses first prize, which captured the cliwk do Mrs. A. T. Axtell is reported quite flrst-t Idss livery and Iced sion last Saturday, with a good attend Rev. Dewy of Lents, held revival nated bv Mt. Scott Drug Co. Mrs. Ben ill with rheumatism at her heme in Stables at llorlnq and Sandy ance. George Knierien acted a* Master, meeting in the M. E. church last week. Miller captured the bred mixer, donat Portland. as R. P. Rasmeessen was not present. Mr. Handsaker visited Sandy Thurs ed by Mr. McGrew and Mrs. N. N. Ny Trans|Mirtation of all kinds Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Zimmerman are A good program was enjoyed by all. of lUggsgv to Sandy and now in California on their return from day, in the interests of the Sheldon ser gard took the pocket knife, given by interior points .... Mr A. Woodward sjwnt Sunday with Hawaii and expect to be at home in ies of books. These are bcxiks that the Hudson ball team. The judge* of bis family here. Bhould be in every home. For further Information phons or arils the contest were Miss Williams of the a short time. Harmony Fruit Tracts The official* of the Rooster Rock can- Rev. De Lovrae arrived last week East Bide High School and Mrs. Wag ti. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Mrs. JI. 8. Stone is having her resi- of the best fruit land in the were out to inspect the place last staff of Woodmere. Following the con- erv ' Boring. Oregon d« nee painted white which blends very from California, to take Rev. Reed's world. The location is place in the M. E. Church. Mr. Reed test, a go si program was rendered and week, and 'ook dinner with George prettily with the everygreen trees with and family will move into their place the evenings entertainment ended with Reed. ideal for the growing of which it is surrounded. Mr. ami Mrs I.a Follette gave a so near Dover. A farewell reception was a very quiet dance which closed at 19 those Delicious Red Apples. Mrs. Edith McKellip of Portland, tendered them Wednesday evening at o’clock. cial dance at their place for the young YEAR** was a weekend guest with Miss Eva the church where a goodly number folks last Saturday night. Ten Acre Tracts Townsend. James Ben field was out last Sunday of 'heir friends gathered to bid them a $1000 to $1500 spending the day with his folks. J. Luscher is raising bis old barn formal goodbye. TROUTDALE preparatory to building a new one. Lee Evans attended the dance in On Easy Terms The many friends of Mrs. Alf Bell are Mrs. J. F. Dean entertained Mrs. Troutdale last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager of Monta- glad to welcome her home after an ab Frank Briggs of Bellwood, over Sunday. F. Knierien was in Portland on busi ville, have been visiting Mrs. Yeager’s sence of several weeks in a Portland T ram M arks Oscar Nash is very ill with billious ness Saturday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mashburn. hospital. Oxaiana pneumonia. A lot at young folks went fishing CoevRiaHva Ac. GRESHAM, ORE. C. A. Cross and Mr. Cunningham of h and deaerii»tl«a ma* Percy T. Shelley and G. M. Talmage The first ball game of the season was Sunday in the mountains, and a good nion fraa wbsrthar an Portland, were Sunday guests of C. H. were visitors at Welch’s Wednesday »niable < ■ nimtinl*-« many small trout hail to pay for the pulled off last Sunday between Trout Cloneetrlrtlvconfidential. HANDBOOR <>n 1‘aiente Stone. and Thursday. tent free. <>l«lee< aaenry for eeruniitf palante. dale Cubs and Kenton Cubs, resulting fun. Patente taken thmoah Munn A <X>. rxwlre B eaver E ngraving C o Richard Anderson, Jr., and Clem *«14 »i ' ■ - age in the We understand Alf Bell has bought in a score of 2 to 1 in Kenton* favor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butler were guest OU* LI T V Clark of Portland, spent Sunday with in the Sandy Stage Co., and will look at F. Shoults on Sunday. Mrs. J. Cheney and daughter, Miss relatives here. after this end of the business. A handeomel* llloetratsMl waefelt l-areeel Hr W. Roas, who had his arm broke Edith Cook were here on Bunday, culaUon of an* ed enti fir journal. Term* fil a Rev. Thomas Robinson spent part of The. 91 Hohl b* all nswsilnalsfi Miss Mary Roentz visited in Sandy guests of daughter and sister, Mrs. short time ago, is doing fine and will, DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING ■ AlSt IJO the week with relatives in Portland. o »Sisows, New York Thursday on her home to Portland. soon will be able to use it again. Lone Kummer. pifial aeo A«iKt AV STb eowruAMO Ofif <9b P K- Waab 1114t ua. D. C, Several children around here aredown I Mr. G. M. Talmage has purchased a The Pacific Coast Construction Co., six-cylinder Winton passenger car. haye again established a camp here with the chickenpox, but nothing ser-1“ He will drive this car at present be and are at work on the St. Johns cutoff. ious is expected to develope from the p DOVER malady. tween Sandy and Portland, stopping at August Larsson was a guest on Mon Our beautiful sunshine has come to a way points and later, probably some Edgar Russell is very busy getting all close for the present, and the gentle time in June will have a schedule run day of bis brother C. B. Larsson. the stumps out of the road here and it Allie Delaney of Greenwood, Wis., will only be a short time and we will rainfalls upon the thirsty soil. Oh! from Portland to Welch’s. Mr. Tal the rain, the beautiful rain. mage will have circulars announcing is a guest at the home of Mrs. Matilda have one of the l>eet roads in the coun- I Rev. Reed has enough lumber haul bis schedule and rates. Time cards wil Hogue. Mr. Delaney is a painter and ty. The Auto Clubs of Portland are ed in the ’-a section west of the Simis- be posted at Portland, Gresham, Sandy paper-hanger by trade and is looking doing their share to help this matter TROUTDALE, OREGON along. for a new location in the West. ter place for a house, and intends build and Welch’s. ing in the near future. Andy Hunt of Portland spent Sun Midnight In The Ozarks day a guest of 8. S. I/igan. Mrs. Anna Cooper made a business ROCKWOOD trip to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hampshere of Ken an<l yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Della and Albert Stockton are both ton, were here visiting friends and look Clay Citv. HI,, coughed and coughed. Mies LaRocb spent Saturday and Sun He was in the mountains on the advice . . . YOLJR HOME BANK . . . quite sick. ing after interests on Sunday. day in Portland. of five doctors, who said he bad con R. S. Stone has gone to Portland to Mrs. J. F. Dean entertained the A. J. Moxley finished plowing on the sumption, but found no help in the work. Ladies’ Aid Society on Wednesday Walton tract Monday. climate, and started home. Hearing of afternoon. Died, on Sunday Andrew Zenger, Mr. Kitzemiller finished seeding his Dr. King’s New Discovery, he tiegan to age 14 years, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. Hogue and family spent Sun use it. “I believe it saved my life," he Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. place last week. Zenger. day in Portland. writes "for it made a new man of me, C. A. Keith went to Eagle Creek Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. The ambulance was sent out to take P. M. Nash was at La Camas on so that I can now do good work again.” Friday. Little Harold Lounsberrv to the Hospi business on Saturday. For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. G. R. Woodie was hauling straw Sat tal on Tuesday last. It is feared lie has Charles Rowley anil sister, Mrs. A. gripfie, asthma, croup, whooping cough, urday. apendicitis. J. Rictor were visitor* here on Sunday. hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or Tax Statement on application. The pleasure seekers are taking ad- Mrs. Swigart is very sick with gall quinsy, its the best known remedy. The entertainment given last Friday vantage of the good roads, and are stones. Her health has been poorly for night'for the benefit of the Methodist Price 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. driving out in their automobiles, on some time. church, was well patronized. Mrs. J. Guaranteed by all druggists. Sunday fishing. Mr. Yeon, pastor of the M. E. church, J. Cbrisholin gave a numberof readings H. Fitzgerald lost some fence Satur is creating considerable interest in which were greatly enjoyed. day by forest fire. church work here, glad to see it. Guy Osburn was renewing old ac- Geo. Sawtell was hauling hay Thurs Miss Clara Stensland is in Portland quaintences here on Sunday. day. sick with pneumonia. Dr. Lowe, the well known Optician Jos. De Shayer was hau ing lumber Mr. and Mrs. Harvey have moved in will be at Hotel Troutdale, Thursday for A. Miller Monday. to the Richmond house. April 13. Consult him about your eyes. A. Miller is busy these long days Miss McBlemron and her mother are grubbing and blasting stumps. occupying the parsonage for the pres The Bodley Bros, are clearing a tract ent. KELSO of land for potatoes. Geo. Brown of Portland, was calling George Hamby is ill with appendici P. Magnolia was a Sandy visitor on Rockwood friends Sunday. tis. Monday. Jonsrud Bros., are moving their new Mrs. W. P. Roberts was surprised In cases of rheumatism relief from engine up to their mill from Friday by a number of friends coming pain makes sleep and rest possible. donkey j»xjrjn|^ and spending the eyening, it being her This may be obtained by applying birthday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones and little urn Chamberlain’s Uniment. For sale by from Vancouver, are visiting Mrs. Miss Leak Morrison bad to leave all druggists. Jones’ parents, J. Struckens. school Monday on account of a severe besuache. Joel Blomwick has put in a steam Administratrix Notice engine to run his chopper, emery-wheel Notice is hereby given that the under etc. He also intends to put up a stump Constipation brings many ailments in signed lias been appointed administratrix puller and run it by steam. its train and is the primary cause of ' of the estate of Ida Adell Schenck, de much sickness. Keep your bo'wels reg ceased, by the County Court of the State Kicked By A Mad Horse ular madam, and you will escape many of Oregon, for Multnomah Omnty, and of the ailments to which women are has qualified. Creditors having claims Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had subject. Constipation is a very simple against said estate are hereby notified to a most narrow escape from losing his thing, but like many simple things, it present the same properly verified, to leg, as no doctor could heal the fright may lead to seTious consequences. Na the administratrix, at 314 Spalding ful sore that developed, but at last ture often needs a little assistance and Building, within six months from the Bin len’s Arnica Balve cured it com- when Chamberlain's Tablets are given date hereof. ple&ly. Its the greatest healer of ul I Mary I. Perry, Administratrix. at the first indication, much distress cers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, Johnson & Van Zante, Attorneys. and suffering may be avoided. Bold by corn«, cold sores, bruises and piles on First published March 10, 1911. all druggists. earth. Try it. 25c. at all druggists. DENTISTRY Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing Work G. KAUFMAN BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE Near Mt. Hood Electric SMITH LAND CO. 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