DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
EAIRVIEW
CORBETT
SANDY
Near Mt. Hood
Electric
Mr and Mrs, Byers spent Easter Sun
W C. Vaughu is vary ill with mess-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Donahue were
day in Portland.
Portlaml visitors last week
lea.
Percy T. Shelly was a visitor in the
The attendance at school is small on
W. A. Townsend and wife were visit
BREEZY ITEMS COMRIBITED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
account <d measles having broken out Welch neighborhood Monday.
ors here on Sunday.
Easter exercises at the M E. church
Iva Robertson. who has l>een very iu the district.
Sunday
evening were well alt- tided.
PLLASANi \ AllEY
MOUNT SCOTT
Miss
Stites
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Smith
at
ill with pneumonia is improving.
Harmony Fruit Tracts
Mrs. Lupton's mother, Mrs. McCloud,
tended
Easter
services
at
the
White
John
Puttcramer
has
moved
to
As
Aaron Fox is having his lots located
Wednesday April the 26th, the Mount
of the best fruit land in the
camo out from Portlaml Monday.
Temple in Portland.
in the south part of town, cleared
Scott W C. T. Ü. will hold an exceed toria for the summer.
Mrs. All Bell was cal lei I away last
world.
The location is
Lewis
Benfield
came
out
from
Port
ingly interesting session. Meeting will
I has. Smith of Portland was a \ alley
Mrs. C. A Stewart is spending the
week by the death of a friend's child.
land
Friday
evening
and
visited
his
be held at the residence of Mrs. Addi- visitor last Monday.
week with relatives in Portland.
ideal for the growing of
R. E. Eason and family are moving
mother until Sa'urday evening.
ton on Sou'b Main street at 2 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore attended
Miss Edith McKillip s|>ent the week
into the new bungalow built by Mr
those Delicious Red Apples.
Mrs. Ida Bishop Barkley, State Evange church in Portland Sunday.
Mr M. E. Reed and daughters and Shelley.
end with parents here
list Mrs. L. Roper of the Seamans In
son Lewis and Ms. Leland and M ss
Albert Weichert of Elgin, Illinois, is
Born, Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. An
Mrs. II M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. G.
stitute, and Mrs. Dalgleish, who was
Mary Leland atteuded Easter services derson of Sandy Ridge, a 10 |x>und
visiting at the home of A. B. Olson.
H.
Shaw
are
all
still
quite
ilL
Ten Acre Tracts
Oregon's delegate to the World’s Con
at Washougal.
I baby girl.
Lester Richey has recovered from an
B. W. Grant was out from Portland
vention at Glascow Scotland, will ad
$1000 to $1500
Mr. McMarma of Portland drove out
Willis Chalker had the misfortune to
dress the meeting. A full attendance attack of the measles, and lias returned where he is employe»!, to spend Sunday and spent Bunday at T II. Reed's. Miss
On Easy Terms
(all on a rock at school Monday, and
with his family.
of niemlx-rs is much desired. Friends to school.
Emma Hankey acconqiaiiied him to receive a bad cut on the head.
Miss
Marie
Ericson
of
Kansas
City,
I.. II. Moore and wife of Newberg, Portland in the evening.
cordially welcome
Mrs. Odell ol Brightwood is very Uli
Thursday, April the 27th, Multnomah Mo., is spending a few weeks visiting were visiting old friends here the last
Jaiiii>s Benfield came out from Port at Dr. Lupton's hospital. Her daugh
with
A.
J.
Forsgren
’
s.
County W. C. T. V. will hold one of
of the week.
land Saturday evening and Ins wife ter Minnie is attending her.
their educational institutes at Lents,
Mark Baxter has returned from a vis
Mrs. Thomas Miller of Vancouver, who has Ireeu visiting here for several
Telephone eoiiimuiilcationa la-tween
in the Evangelical church. The follow it to the Cowlitz country where he has Wash., visited relatives here the last of weeks, returned with him to Portland Sandy and Aims will 1« completed soon
<IRI SIIA.M, OREGON
ing program w ill l>e carried out : l*e- been looking for a location.
the week.
The ILwpital Association is doing
Sunday evening.
votional opened promptly at 10 a. m.,
Mr. and Mrs Mode Griffith of Six-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkins ami son
Grant Bell went to Portland Sunday this for the convenience of persons !
led bv Mrs. Barkley, followed by a sym prong. Wash., sjH'nt Saturday and Sun of Portland, have been visiting relatives to see his brut er Henry who is in a needing a doctor's services quickly.
posium on “Local Difficulties," the day at the home of G. N. Sager.
Mr. Ilnnhy of Kelso who has l>eeii i
Hospital, having sustained serious in
here.
presidents of local unions representing
seriously
ill of appendicitis, is improv
juries
in
falling
from
a
roof
on
which
Mrs. Everett of Portland and Mr. and
Grandma Wetmore has taken up tier
each their peculiar difficulties. Dis
ing fast and will l>e up in a few days
Mrs. J. B. Stradley of Damacus. visited resilience with her son, E. D. Wetmore I he was doing carpenter work.
cussions to fol ow : A paper on anti
Sandy experienixxl a severs hall
at the home of G. II. Richey Sunday.
The Corbett school has recently pur
iu Portland.
Narcotics will be read by Mrs. Hoskins,
storm Tuesday. It was accompanied
chased
three
pictures.
This
was
made
Mr.
Nash
who
bought
the
C.
W.
Tay
W.
Rev. Thomas Robinson and D.
lxx-al President. A department dem
by thunder and lightning ami was a
onstration, with charts, given by Mrs. lor tract is building a house and in McKay are attending Presbytery at (xieaible by a basket s cial given some typical April storm.
time
ago.
The
largest
is
a
sheep
pic
tends
to
move
in
as
soon
as
it
is
com
Oregon City this week.
Wagon and Repair
Additon. Honorary President, of Ore
The family of tin» wood worker em
ture measuring about twenty by thirty
gon State W. C. T. U Noon. Tide pleted.
Mr. and Mrs. B»x>th ami children
ployed
in
the
Bandy
Stage
Go's,
black
Mr. and Mrs E. Gilbert and Mrs. were Faster guests of Mrs. Broth's par inches ami la called, "Before the Fair.”
Work
prayer, by Rev. Goode of the Evange
i Die second is nearly as large and is a smith simp will occupy the house form
Ellen
Johnson of Colorado, are visiting ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks.
lical Church. Social hour at noon with
erly
occupied
by
Mr.
Eaaon.
Patronage Solk Itcd
part of R"sa Bonheiir’s famo is “Horse
basket lunch. At 1:30, Devotional Topic with A. B Olson's this week. Mrs
W. Ellison expects to leave this week Fair.” The third a trifle smaller is a
Mr IN* Toverea, the Methodist mill-
Systematic Giving, led by Mrs. Trim Gilbert and Mrs. Olson an- sisters.
for Wisconsin to purchase a car load of copy of, “The Mill bv Ruisdael ) heae later, met with a painful accident at
ble of Portland. A paper on “Our Rest
F. A. Lehman ot Portland is building the Holstein milk cows.
are pictures which are admlr <1 by every Cherryville Sunday. The horse he was
Day," Mrs. Pugh of Albina union. A a barn on_his place near the station.
Mr. and Mrs. E G. McGaw and ■ne and which children will be proud riding slip|xxi and fell, hurting tl e
model mothers meeting will be let! by Mr. I-ehman intends to move out this
daughter Miss Elizabeth, spent Easter to own, being handsomely framed in minister’s shoulder so that he went in
Mrs. Sleeth, State Lecturer, and Mrs summer and make this bis permanent
with Portland relatives.
dark walnut, an l are quite an improve to Pori land Monday t > receive medical
Clars, mothers meeting Superintendeut home.
Lloyd Axtell was here from Newberg, ment to our cosy schia»l room. Somr attention
of Mount Scott union. An address on
Mrs Gamble of Milhanks, s D , dual
for a weekend visit with his parents, new t»s>ks are also added to our library
“Pointers That Point." will be given bv
at noon Sunday, April If., aged tl-’> years
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
D.
Axtell.
A
set
of
“
llart'e
Source
Readers"
and
TAYLORVILLE
Mrs. Ward Swope, State Corresponding
Sin- had Iweii for four year- a sufferer
Mrs. Anua Heiney and Mrs Dan “Car|wnters Geographical Readers."
Secretary. A Silver Medal C-nt st will
Mr. Frank made large improvements Tompson of Portland, wen- weekend
from paralytic strokes and the last one
be the order for evening meeting. Any on his land this spring.
relieved her from this life of pain. They ,
guests of their mother, Mrs Heelin.
one lelieving in tbe work of the L. T.
had located on the Mier* place on Sandy
Mr. August Freese received many or
J. T. Stillion and family of Gresham,
LATOL'RLLLE
L., which is the childrens branch, and ders for several thousand strawberry
on Sandy Ridge, hoping the Oregon
and Clem Clark of Portland, were Sun
Mr. F. Shoults was in Fairview on
flrsl-fldss livery and Feed
willing to lend a hand in carrying on plants.
climate would la-nellt her The body
day guests of Mrs. Amanda Clark.
business last Saturday.
Mdllcs ut Borinq and Sdiuh
this branch will please report to the
«»• alii|q»- l to Milbanks for interment :
School Clerk Holman will not be a
Misses Olive and Mabel Zimmerman
Mr. Ed. I sm », will go on the Seining
union, more helpers in this particular
Sandy tkid Fellow* will have a lug
Trnnsp<irtati<in of all kinds
candidate for reelection at the next are home from Eugene where they at ground with his team this srason
branch much needed, and no better
<>f Baggage to Sandy and
spread next Sa urdav night. There will '
tend college, to spend the Easter va
election.
Mr.
C.
Ellige
is
back
on
his
ranch
interior points ....
work for child life in our midst can be
l<e
some
s|a*cial
work
am!
aftyr
that
is
cation.
again, and Mrs. Ellige is ex|*ected in a
Parties on Taylor Avenue are nego
done. Come and help. Good music
For
further Inhirnisllon phons or arils
through
the
bslge
and
invited
friends
Chester Kronenberg. whois a student few days.
tiating to erect a factory, providing
will be rendered.
will
unite
at
the
talde
and
test
the
at
the
V.
of
O.
is
spending
his
vacation
Mr. and Mrs. W. Flicks were in Port
ti. F. DONAtlllli, Prop.
water can be had.
here with his parents. A. Kronenberg land on business, a part of the past quality of crstkillg provided by the Re-
Boring,
•
•
Oregon
Mr. Henry Johnson has leased the
Ix-kah's of that Iralgs. It is safe to -ay
and
wife.
week.
WEST SECTKIN LINE
Wilson
for
five acres owned by Charley
Mrs J N Faris will serve tea for the
Mini Grace Ferguson, teacher of that it will pa«s question, as recent
J. C. Buckley spent two days last a term of years.
benefit
of
the
Ladies
Society
of
Smith
Mountain school, spent Easter with her meeting of the same description more
week with friends in Middleton.
Mr. Patrick Lynch bad new wire Meraon-l church on Thursday after
than satisfied all present.
folks
in Portland.
Charles Wilson and wife were visit fence built on each side of his land on
eaver ngraving o
noon of this week.
It is with deep regret we announce
The fishing season of salmon in Col
QUALITY
ors among us from their new home in the section line road.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman have umbia river ■ p-ns up the first of May. the death of August Stucker, aged
Corbett, Ore.
At the next election a resolution w ill taken up their residence in their new- Hurrah for a big Chinook.
about 2fi years, lie was stricken with
Mrs. Wall and daughter Miss Celia
be introduced to purchase and erect a home. Their daughter. Mrs. Punter,
acute
appendicitis als>ut a week ago.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Reed
of
Rooster
have been ill with lagrippe tbe past
«DCSlGpiN«
ILLUSTRATINC-
bell on the Buckley school.
sais tati '
has been visiting here.
Rock, were dinner guests at Columbia Dr. I.uston took him into Portlaml
week.
riMT ssnauitnv ar« soanano. oai
A business meeting and ice cream so heights far n on Easier Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson are visit
Friday ami that evening, assisted bv
The late hard frosts have not killed
Mrs Kekhem ard daughter of Port Dr. Keeney, <>|>erated but it was too
the fruit as was first supposed. It gave ing the Holman's and Mrs. J. B Hepp, cial will be given by the members of
tbe earlyvegetables a hard rub however. mother of Mrs. Wilson and Mrs Hul- the Y. P. 8. C. E. on Sunday evening land spent Easter Sunday with Mrs late; gangrene had already set in and
at the church.
Iaittie Benfield, and Louis Benfield also he dirxl Sunday. He was a young man
The ten acre equity of M. C. George man.
Bargain offer: Ihdineator, I'earsmis,
Miss Lucile Dunbar of Portland, a guest at same (dace.
well likeul by all who knew him and the Herald, fJ..'S) lor 02.25 Subscrila» now.
The Lynch and Buckley scho Is of
of Portland in the old Van Valch place
with
her
brother
Rav-
Mr and Mrs. I-a Follette, gave a relatives have the sympathy of the
was recently sold to a banker of Port District 28 have an increase in pupils. spent Sunday
community.
land. Teams have been ploughing and The district will be clear of debt at the mond Dunbar, and participated tn the dance at their ranch last Saturday
Easter program given here Sunday night
for the young folks. The
a numbor of young trees have been end of the term.
evening.
Knieriem Orchestra furnished the
planted by the new owners.
It is reported that the water pipe of
R. B. Jones has been elected super music.
In response to an invitation from Mrs. the Bull Run would extend up Taylor
P. Shultz, sixteen little girls met on i Avenue, provided the owners of ea h intendent of the Methodist Sunday
LUSTEDS
Saturday at her home to feliciate her fjve acres of land would agree to pay school to take the place of Mrs. C. A.
Stewart who resigned on account of ill
Miss Mal«! Shipley is sick with the
youngest daughter Eva on her eighth
qq each,
health.
meardea.
birthdav. Games on the lawn, a de
The Easter services given in the
Frank Eder is quite sick with the
licious luncheon crammed with the pre
Presbyterian church in the morning measles.
TROUTDALE
sentation of a souvenir easter basket,
TROUTDALE, OREGON
Mrs. G. Lusted mad>-aquick a trip to
Mrs. C. B. Larsson spent Sunday in and in the Methodist church in the
filled with colored eggs and candy and
evening were very highly prai-ed by the Portland one day last week.
nuts to each playmate, and
the Portland.
fcev. C. C. Coop and family were here large number who attended.
Mrs. E. I*. Hamilton visited Mr. ari<l
young hostess made the day long to be
What threatened to lie a very disas- Mrs. J. B. I«nt at Lenta* last Saturday.
on Sunday.
remembered by her young guests.
Miss Myrtle Griffiths went to Ken terous accident happened here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Orm-by of Portland are
The Buckley school had a real sensa
afternoon, when a horse being <1 riven visiting Ralph Neibauer and family.
. . . YOUR HOMI- BANK . . .
tion a few days ago in the visit to that ton to spend Sunday with parents.
Miss Nancy Buxton was here the last by E. J. Hazeltine tarsme frightened
Fruit in this vicinity don’t seem to
institute of learning of the monkey
at a passing train and lunged in front be hurt much by the late freezing.
belonging to the proprietors of tbe of the week looking after interests.
Miss Hattie Townsend of Portlaml
Mrs. J. F. Dean expects to leave on of the engine tearing one wheel entirely
Seven Mile House.
The monkey
caused much merriment among the Saturday for Drain, Oreg' n, to visit for from the rig and breaking the shafts visited her sister, Mrs. Quay for about
Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12.
and harness. In the buggy were Mr. a week.
pupils jumping among the seats and several days.
and
Mrs.
Hazeltine
and
Mrs.
Hazel
Miss
Pearl
Ruegg
who
has
been
quite
A pleasant surprise was given Mrs.
finally falling into tbe drinking bucket.
Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned.
While doing a climbing stunt over bead P. M. Nash by a number of her friends tine’s sister, Mies Calkins. Neither of ill with the measles and neuralgia, is
them were inj ired, except for a little some better at this writing.
the boys succeeded in catching his col on Thursday afternoon.
Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued.
The Methodist aid of Pleasant Horne
The ci'y jail baa been quite a popular lameness, Mr. Hazeltine felt from be
lar with a wire and lowered him down
Tax Statement on application.
into a gunny sack. The chattering ape lodginghouse the past few days. Drunk- ing throw n against the side of the car. met with Mrs. John Sleret last Wednes
grinned and fought but he was safely eness and disorderly conduct were the The horse being released from the day. There were seven members pres- ,
buggy ran down the track ahead of the ent and three visitors, the meeting was
anchored into tbe sack and restored to charges in all the cases.
Mies Jennie Rheinhart, grand matron train for some distance. 8he too es opened by Mrs. Shipley.
his owners. He was first seen at Buck-
ley Grove in tbe yard with eight young of the Eastern Star, will make an offi caped unhurt. The accident happened
pigs with whom he was making a stren cial visit to Troutdale Chapter No. X) at the O.-W. R. A N. crossing ot the
Duck Lane Road here.
on Wednesday evening, April 20.
uous acquaintance.
The Seven Day Advents are holding a
series of meetings in the A. F. A A. M.
PLEASANI HOMt
KELSO
hall here. Rev. Mr. Volkinar and Rev.
Mr. Hambie who has been very ill is Mr. Soule are conducting the services.
Preaching Sunday morning.
Mrs. Matilda Hogue entertained on
getting better.
M. E. Aid meets at Mrs. Shriner’s for
Joel Jarl's baby is very sick with Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Holte, ol work.
Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. H. Holte and
pneumonia.
Eslrl Jack is a victim of the measles
The funeral services of August Stuck Mr. and Mrs. A. Rise, of Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Raker entertained at home.
ey and Mr. Brunner were held Wednes
The Baptist have cleared off their lot
the following guests on Sunday: Mr.
day.
and Mrs. R. D. Bailey and children, at Chapel Serves.
Mrs. M. D. Bailey, of Fairview, Miss
Miss A. Stephens spent Sunday
COTTRELL
Leona Baker and Roy Bailey of Port at home from the city.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dunn land, and Miss John win of Gresham.
Miss Nolan of Seattle was a guest of
Rev. D. M. Carthey will preach in
April the frtb, a boy. Mrs. Dunn quiet
Mr. Loudeback this week.
ly passed away to eternity on April the the evening of Sunday the 23rd at the
F. McKinney attended the Horse
16th in the Williamette Sanatarium at Free Methodist church.
Club Show in the city the 20th.
Salem. The funeral will take place at
Mr. Shelton of Newsound will locate
Woodburn, at 10 o’clock April tbe 18th.
ARE KEEPING 1T IT. This time we give the public an opportunity to purchase S- and 10-acre tracts
at
Sandy as the blacksmith.
SPECIAL
MEETING
Sweet peace may be her rest. The de
half mile from Pleasant Home Station, on the Mt. Hood Railroad.
Rev.
Owens
’
lecture
was
well
attend
ceased was the daughter of Mr. and
A special meeting of Troutdale Chap
ed,
his
subject
being,
the
"Wedding
Mrs. Oliver Nooten of Woodburn. She ter O. E. 8. will tie held Wednesday
taught school several terms at Cottrell. evening, April the 26tb, to receive the Ring."
Her many friends will mourn her loss. official visit of the Worthy Grand Ma
Master McKennon Tok ax ha, left for
We sincerely sympathize with the bereft tron Work.
Spokane to be with his parents. Mrs.
By order of the W. M.
husband and baby. Deceased is survived
M. 8. McKay, Secretary Tokaaha is suffering with lagrippe.
by her father, m .ther and sister Ethel
Mrs. M. E. Douglass of Sandy, spent
Nooton, all of Woodburn.
The purchase price of this land includes Spitzenberga, Newtown, Ortleys and Winter Banana Apple Trees to aet the
“Our baby cries for Chamberlain’s several days in the vicinity looking after
entire tract, which varieties have made Oregon famous. Fine graded roads to each treci Thia tract liea in the c n-
financial
interests.
Lame Shoulder is nearly always due Cough Remedy,’* writes Mrs. T. B
terof the future APPLE GROWING DISTRICT of Multnomah eonnty.
The camp at this place of the Mount
to rheumatism of tbe muscles, and Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. “It is the beat
quickly yields to the free application of cough remedy <n the market for coughs, Hovel Construction Co. looks deserted,
SEE US ON OUR NEW PEAN OF SELLING. NO MAN TOO POOR TO HUY.
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by colds and croup.” For sale by all work being completed and workers
pitch their camp five miles east of here.
druggists.
all druggists.
SMITH LAND CO.
Horseshoeing and
General Blacksmithing
G. KAUFMAN ST
BORING-SANDY
STAGE LINE
E
B
C
CUTS
BANK OF TROUTDALE
HERE WE ARE AGAIN
SMITH LAND CO.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Beauiilul graveled roads from the city of Gresham 41 miLes away. Rural Free Delivery.
One mile from the beautiful little village of Pleasant Home. Fine roads leading thereto.
Also on the Mt Hood Automobile Road.