Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 28, 1911, Image 8

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    DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
SANDY
Portland but the lima has com* whan
tbeae things will not lie tolerated by
law abiding citizens any longer and the
Justice of the peace baa taken a tirin
stand and wishes to tnnke this a public
statement, that men who tight, swear
and raise a disturbance will lie arrested
and fined and that the laws of Oregon
which iiear dieeetly on these things will
lx" strictly enforced to the letter. It is
hoped that the town of Sandy can be
incorporated. Then it will l«> easier to
control the rough element.
BRIGHTWOOD
ROCKWOOD
John Beckatrom who has been in
The naw mill being put up by Allaui
Mr. A. L. Horton while *$k|n(C on
Portland untier the doctor's care, is able
Meinig on his property one mile east.of. hia new house fell from the sefcy^j
j
to be out and around again.
Brightwood, it nearing completion and broke two of his rites.
BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTE* BY MERYLD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
will lie of great lienetlt to thia place.
The Johnson Lumber Co., have tin-
Miss Mave Lovelace accoinpa,|1H| |)y
Mr. and Mrs. Hart hav* moved up Miss Mary Hansen of Gresham,
ialied logging in the Bull Run district.
from Sandy to tnke charge of the cook ed teacliers institu • at Oswego n
Oti« Dahrtnw who was working for
house and will also furnish meals for I unlay last.
the
Johnson
Lumber
Co.,
fell
twviitv-
A
lot
of
tine
books
ia
now
in
the
Mrs. G. H. Shaw has recovered suffi­
travelers.
ciently to accompany her sister, Mi»» library at Columbia View (arm, every­ five feet from a tie shoot anti the only
John Brown's family are now lqng
A party of government men are very in the Hharlnghouwsn house aero« (|io
injuries was a spraiued wrist.
Agnes Hamlett to her Lome at Eagle body is invited to come and get books.
busy in thia neighborhood putting in the street from their former horns.
Point, Oregon, where she will spend
Mr. Lupton was out with the j<>y
Mr. C. J. Littleage of Mosier, was in
telephone line from Zigzag hi the Sandy Brown ha» purcha-ed two lota iu A.,,,,
several weeks recuperating. The chil­ this neighborhood Sunday.
riders who took a trip lip to Bright
bridge lielow Brightwood, to which they haul on which he will build till» *
dren went with their mother.
wood
last
week,
but
was
left
behind
ami
Mr. Meyers, the Iwmker of Gresham
had it completed, This line communi- mer moving hi« family there ill the JU*
Mrs. Wm. Lee and daughter, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter of Sycamore, had to come ho.ue alone, the reason is
cates with all the Rangera stat ione in in time for the opening of the scho«>Bt
Grace l.ee were guests of Mrs. H M. took dinner at Anderson's last Wednea unknown.
thia vicinity.
that place.
Shaw on Saturday.
Mr George Flinn from Cherryville,
day.
Gene Fairlianks ia suffering Inuii an
Mrs. J, A. Odell who has been very
An educational rally will hf held t
Mrs. and Mrs. J. W.
Mis» Mary Paulsen and her friend, was visiting with friends an i relatives attack of appendicitis.
ill (or some time, has liven taken to the Grange hall on Thursday evenly
a family dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr. Don Paul of Portland, were guest» at Sandy for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs Brong made a trip in Sandy to Dr. Lupton’s hospital.
the '.’7th, under llie directions of Bujif
Miss Helen Sleret «nd Arthur Sleret, at the Corbett ranch last Sunday.
F. E. Mcling.in who is engineering their auto on Sunday to Reidville.
We have seen no mention of the mar­ inteliiielit R L. Robinson. A laige A
cousins, of Mrs. Townsend's who are
Mr. R. P, Rasmussen, the manager the work of the Sandy bridge fur the
Victor Hickman from Shed Is, Ort*., riage of our friends •'Billy” Welch and tendance ia expected as Il is soiiietliig
here from Cincinnati, Ohio, visiting. of the Corbett ranch, accompanied by Mt. Hood R. R. L. A l’. Co., Kaye the
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rasmussen were among the guest bridge w ill l<e ready lor the ears to has been visiting friends ill l.euts thin Mi«» Jennie Fatlbion id Welches, which all an* interested in.
we* k.
took place some two weeks ago in Van­
Bert Lindsey of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. at the party given at the beautiful home cross in two weeks.
A team la*longing to Win Chilili**
The ls>nta Library will serve ice couver, Washington. Wo wish them a I h - csiiiv Irightenrd at an automobile on
C. E. Idleman of Montavilla, and Mrs. in Irvington of N. Paulsen recently,
8ixty-fonr autos passed through cream anti cake Saturday afternoon and long and happy life.
Nellie llockenson of Gresham. Mrs. and reported a flue time.
Friday and ran away, barely injuring
Sandy Sunday.
evening at the Library.
Lindsey and Mrs. Idleman are sisters
Several automobiles made the run one of the horses. Mr. Childers nar­
Mrs. George Reed of Rooster Rock
John Nelson moved oil liis farm near
The hotly of W. W. Brady who w aa out to this place and Welches on Hun­ rowly e»eapv*l.
of Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Hockenson
spent last week iu Portland with Kelso Sunday.
killcti in Panama Ninas tiny, was hur­ tfay. Roads are getting in very gtssl
is a niece. Misses Eva, Josie and Earl |
Mr. Geo. Boland of Tigard was calling
friends.
I. E. IN*Baine from Sehin 1er, Neb., ried in Multnomah cemetery on Sunday condition for this time of the year.
Townsend were also^present.
on Rockwood friend» on Saturday last.
George Reed was in Astoi ia after a called on friends here last week.
by the Masons.
Mrs. J. Herbert^and daughter. Miss
Mr. King has finished putting up
Ro»» Ijivelaee »old Id« horse ami
new tine gasoline launch, which have
Chas.
Cox
has
bought
a
lot
on
Proc-
Mis» Opal ll*nd of Woodmere ha- wire fence in place f the rail felle- a b iggv on Saturday to Archie Campbell.
Frida, spent the week-end with Mr. and
been built for the purpose of gathering ter Ave , and expect» to move out onto gone to Southern Oregon for a few
Mrs. A. T. Axtell in Portland.
that burned last fall when the place An a*l in the “Beaver Siat« HeraM"
up the salmon along the river for the it this week.
weeks. She has gout* t> the Almeda was swept by tire.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager who have Rooster Rock cannery. George Reed
always brings result».
Mr. Eddy and family expects to move | mine district.
been visiting Mrs. Y’eager’s parents, will have charge of the booth.
The dance given by th*
into the house put up (or them by John
Dr Joes has lieen secured as a mem-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mashburn here for
Saturday evening was atl
A series of revival meetings have tarouey this week.
tier on the rext Grange program. Dr.
sometime have taken up their residence
Mr. A. S. Kincaid drove to Portland large and orderly crowd.
been carried on in the grange hall here
Mrs. l^iiie has bought a lot of the I Jist« is the chief meat inspector of Port-
in Portland.
had a g-»sl time.
the past week by two voting evangelist. Sandy l and Co., on Procter Avenue. ! land Ilia subjects will lie i ''Tulwreti- Wednesday.
Miss Muri Dinmock has been visiting Mr. Jameson a native of Scotland and
Mr». Elsie Prettyman and daughter,
Mrs
Ketchum
of
Pmtlai
*1
visited
her
her sister. Miss Zella Dinmock, at Mr. Lane. The meetings have l>een
Gregg Cox anti frmilv are occupying - loeis in meats and milk." The date is sister Mr«, laittie Benfield last we k.
Maggie of Portland, were visiting In
m.
May
13.
the
hour,
2
p
the house Mr. Ried and family moved
Newberg, Oregon.
well attended.
Mr C .1 Littlepage ol Mosier was at IliH'kwiMsl over Huntley.
Mr ami Mr». Burd are parents of a
Mrs. W. H.gMasbburA has returned , Mrs. C.‘ Ellige and infant daughter is out of.
Mr. Geo. Metzger has been hired to
his
farm near here Sunday
Johanna Dahens is filling the posi­ 1 son liurn April 22*1.
from several days spent with relatives back on their ranch again. Mrs. Ellige’»
tench liescli-ol fieri* lor another term,
Corbett
will
soon
boast
of
a
macada
­
Mr. Hosketis of C einaon Addition,
at Clackamas.
tion of long distance central in Born-
which will be bis third year. Rock-
health has improved a great deal.
mized street.
diet! Sunday.
stead's store.
Miss Opal Bretz was a week-end guest
w> h **I Itelieves it I m *»1 I o keep ii teacher
Mrs. Ketchem and daughter returned
Columbia
Grange
will
give
a
dance
I
Mr. ami Mrs. Overman, formerly ol
of Miss Francis.Bliss.
Mrs. M. E. Ih'Uglass is serving meal-
that is a success a» long a« possible.
to Portland^on Tuesday.
Evergreen
Park, »pent Sumlay renew­ Sat urday evening May I I, St John» or­
ami
also
has
furnished
rooms
in
her
H. 8. Eldridge and daughter. Miss
Mr». Grev has left for eastern Oregon
chestra
will
furnish
the
music.
ing acquaintances in this vicinity.
Lyrl. were at Banks Saturday and Sun­ to join her husband who has been up building.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Evans went to
E M. Hogue has completed a new
day.
,
¿The
prospect
for
Sandy
an*
very
there for some time.
Mrs. II M Miller who ha« lx*e.i very
Mosier Sunday evening.
resilience
in
Evergreen
Park
/bright.
There
is
a
constantly
increas
­
Mrs. E. G. McGaw and daughter,
ill I k greatly improved.
ing demand for houses ami furnished
Miss Elizabeth, are planning a trip to
Reports are circulating that the city
Julia tiustafson of Portland haw been
' rooms and every week brings new peo- will talk over the matter systems in
the East this spring.
visiting
her grand parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
Troutdale base ball team played | pie into town. Many of these are buy- this locality.
J. Luscher has had a large basement
Mi»» Mary Bew» is spending a few John Palmblad fur the past week.
|
ing
lots
and
preparing
to
build
houses.
dug and is now preparing to build a ‘ their first game of the season on local
Quite a sentiment is developing in weeks in Portland
Mrs. Richard Gustafson ami sister
Mr. Barnes is established in the new faior of ineor|*orati<>n at l<ents.
barn over it to replace the one he has grounds Sunday with the Greenfield
Birch Roller!» has returned holm* and Mum Emily I’almldad of Portland, visit-
Blues. The game was an unusually l*arl>er shop. A bath tub will be in
just bad torn down.
The Ix-nts Booster Blub will give » i- visiting the home folk»
ml their |*art<i>ia, John Palmblad and
Clem Clark and Richard Anderson, ' ‘lose and exciting one and ended alter stalled soon and as -oon as the trade free entertainment Monday evening
wi e, recently.
Mr
Reid
moved
Mr.
Knowles'
family
eleven innings with a score of 1 to 0 in warrants it, another will be placet!.
Jr., were visitors here on Sunday.
Mr». Mary Quamnatroni died al her
from
Portland
Monday.
Troutdales favor. Bert Edmonson is Mr. Davis, the photographer occupies
home four miles east of Gresham on
The little son of,Mr. and Mrs. J^mee man-ger of Troutdale team.
Mrs.
Shaw
has
liven
quite
ill
the
past
l one side. This building anil his show
Sunday la»l, her ailment lieing rheu­
Anderson, who has been ill, is improv­
week.
window is rapidly tilling up, testiting
1
Harry
Spencer
and
family
have
taken
matism of the heart. She was *3 years
ing.
Mount H ihk I Construction Co., has '
up their resilience at Beggs, Oregon, to the fact that the people of Sandy ap­ g ith< red up all the machinery and I Our road supervisor G R Woodie ami 7 months old. The funeral took
J. R. Hughes has been b-re attend­ where Mr. Spencer will be telegraph preciate a man who understands his
commenced work on the roail Monday.
place on Wednesday. I nterment lieing
I tools with the dinkey engines, loaded '
ing his duties’as city attorney and ar­ operator for the O..W. R. A N. Co
! business.
Mrs. Rei'l was in Sandy Friday and in the Hall cemetery. Rev M Ander­
,
them
on
flat
cars.
They
will
lie
taken
ranging to open, up <*n office here. He
Dr. Marsh the dentist, who is a ; to Fairview thence to another big con­ brought their daughter Mins Iva home. son officiating
Mrs. L. Allard had as guests on Sun­
expects to be located in the Snover
brother-in-law of R. E. Eason, is in strue, ion work. The track is complet­
day
Mrs.
Hatha
wav.and
son,
of
Port
­
Huntington Bro«. brought their gaso­
building on de*»oi street.
< Sandy again for a time. Dr. Marsh ed for four miles east.
land.
line engine in Wednesday.
When a medicine must tie given to
Chester /"Kronenberg returned on
Rev. Reid prea bed here Hunday in young children il allottiti I*1 pleasant to
Mrs. Bessie Estes who is employed as finds his time well tilled during his
Potato planting ia the order of the
Sundav.tg»' his school duties at the State
the absence of Rev. DeTolvery.
i private nurse near Salem, was here to periods here.
take. Chaiulstrlain's Cough Remedy is
day with the farmers.
VniVersity.
Joe. Ik-Shazer is p owing for Mr. In­ made from loaf sugar, and the risila
Mr. De Tovrea, the Methodist pastor
’ spend Sunday with her parents. Mr.
Hauling
last
years
crop
has
le-en
Mrs. C. A, Stewart was called to I
galls this week.
left for his home in Everett, Washing­
and Mrs. Wm. Johnson.
used in its preparation give it a flavor
pushed vigorously. Prices of $2 per i
Portland on account of the death of her !
ton,
last
Thursday.
Mr.
De
Tovrea
similar to maple syrup, making it
Mrs.
J.
F.
Dean
is
spending
some
time
cwt
,
pays
the
farmers
There
were
■
brother, Mr. Stearns.
suffered a painful injury to his shoulder
pleasant to take. It has no superior lor
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson are visit­ with friends at Drain, hoping tbeebange j over a week ago from a horse falling two car toad» made up from this vicin- ! Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer.
colds, croup ami w h<s>ping cough. For
will
improve
her
health.
Regular
$2
50
price,
lajtli
Herald
and
ity
and
shipped
to
th
city
this
week.
ing Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and
with him.
Journal, $2.00.
*
sale by all druggists.
Mies Fannie May was a week-end
The switch of the R. R. Is located
Mrs. Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Talmage and
guest
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
Aaron
Fox
west of Jack's place. There sre two!
Mr. and Mrs. W. Zimmerman enter­
daughter Rosalie, arrived from H<»«l
names registered. one Mayride and the 1
tained on Sunday their daughter and , Mrs. Reinhardt, Northv Grand Ma­
River last week. Mr. Talmage brought
other Scknica. Ere long the ri-sidents
fan ily, Mr. and Mrs. Pointer and chil­ tron of the O. E. S. will be entertained
with him a Winton Six, 7 ] pas nenger
expect a freight office with an agent lo­
dren, Miss White and Mr. Fuller, of ■ by the local lodge Wednesday night,
car. which is now operating ; between
cated and a thriving village.
Portland.
a special meeting being called for the Sandy ami Portland.
Measles are still prevailing, the Elli-I purpoe. A late car will lie run into
E. M. Carpenter is visiting with his
Mr. Runyon of Cherryville, occupied
Troutdale, Oregon.
eon children and Mashburn children Portland to accommodate the members
daughter, Mrs. lake.
the
M.
E.
pulpit
last
Bunday
evening.
being ill with the disease.
from the city.
Rev. Calder and wife are attending
Rev. Thomas Robinson ba« been as­
Mrs. Matilda Hogue will entertain
The tea given by the Ladies' Ai*l at the Ministerial meeting at Dallas this
signed pastor of the Presbyterian ' the Ladies Aid Society at her home Mrs. Eddy's was fairly successful as a week.
church here. Mr. Robinson has been next Wednesday afternoon May 3.
starter.
Mea-les are an epidemic in the vicin­
supplying here for the past eix months
Miss Olive Wilson is spending some
The regular meeting of the Sandy ity. There are twenty families with
and is held in high esteem by the mem­ time in Portland w th relatives. C. 8.
Commercial Club was held last Munday them.
Everything from Needles to Threshing Machines.
bers of his eong-egation. Services will Wilson and Russell Wilson spent Sun­
evening. The following officers were
Mrs.
Stephens
sold
a
lot
toT.
F.
Tay
­
be held here every Sunday morning day in the city.
elected for a term of six months: Ed. lor who wtll improve with a good resi­
and at Victory school house and Hul-
The Robhiue family have taken up
F. Brums, President; Percy T. Shelley. dent house.
burt in the afternoon and evening.
their residence in Portland.
Inspect our Stock of
Vice President; Ronald E. Eason, Sec­
Mr». J. J. Chrisbolrn will b<- here on
Mrs Adain of Seattle returned to her
Prof. R. F. Robinson will give one of
retary; Paul R. Meinig, Treasurer
home Monday in the north.
May 5 to give one of her very interest­ his educational meetings in the Masonic
The f<> lowing Committee appointed to
ing programs, under the auspices of hall here on Friday evening. Mrs. J. J.
Mrs. McKinney is on the sick list.
take up once again the subject of incor­
the Y. P. S. C. E., who will furnish Chrisbolrn.will recite and Mrs. L. A.
Mr Altman had a runaway across the
poration for San y: E. F. Bruns,
musical numbers to entersperse Mrs Harlow will sing.
i Chairman; P. T. Shelley and P. R barn yard, the team was hitched to a
Cbrisbolin’s memliers.
Mrs. Anna Smith of Brewers spent
Meinig. The’ Finance Committee re- sled. He was thrown violently to the
Sunday with her mother Mrs. Pelton.
ported that the club is in a go <1 condi­ ground, knocking him senseless for a
John Humpbery was here to spend
tion and that it had raised lief ween short time. No great damage.
Monday.
$160.00 and $170.00 for
New Lineloeum is laid on all the
F. D. Hubbard and Harry Hubbard
Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County
School has shut down here on account
ing pamphlets.
school rooms.
were here Sunday renewing old ac­
of so many down with the measles.
quaintances, the latter participated in I A saloon row in which about fifteen
Mrs. W. Davies and grandson Edgar
men engaged took place in Wolf a sa-
Hollister has been sick for over a week the hall game.
James Samoni is down from Seattle loon in Sandy Monday, April 24, and !
Mr. Ralph Neibauer sold his driving
for a fortnight’s visit with his father, came very near being a serious affair.
horse to Mr..Idleman of Montavilla.
One man was knocked down while two !
A. Samoni.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby and family re­
Chris. Holm wife and child were vis­ men proceeded to kick him and jump
turned to their home in Portland Sun­ iting relative« here Sunday.
on him. Another man was struck and
day.
Charles Hoskey visited old friends , knocked backwards, his head striking
and breaking a window pane. The
The Lueted Literary Society gave an here Sunday.
fight was broken tip bi Justice Shelley
entertainment and debate last Saturday
with tlie assistance of men he deputi- [
night which was well rendered by the
! zed. A knife was taken away from one I
young folks.
George Rueggtras lieen fixing up the man and it looked for awhile that there
Harris Hamilton who is employed
painting pipe on the new pipe line, little cottage on the home place and was bound to be a serious end to the |
took up his residence there Sunday.
fight. Warrants will lie issued at once
visited parents over Sunday.
for the arrest of ten or twelve men wfio i
The
Snashall
’
s
gave
a
dinner
party
Guy Robinson shipped 300 sacks of
Sunday to a numlier of friends. They were implicated. Early in theday a bunch
potatoes from Gresharn this week.
of Aims sawmill men came to Sandy !
report a very pleasant time.
The farmers in the vicinity will be
Percy Giese has just finishe i putting with the intention of picking a row with
glad when they can ship over the new
the Sandy boys and their leader was
in
a cement walk.
Mount Hood railway.
heard to say that they would clean up
The late frosts have not injured the
Max Davies of Sandy was visiting his
Sandy before they left the town . For
fruit in this section although the young
parents here last week.
years these fights have gone on in the
clover is said to be hurt.
Sandy saloon without much interfer­
Mr». Fleming of Pleasant Home is
The outlook for the egg crop is very ence. If men wanted to fight they
staying with her sister, Mrs. Altman.
poor, the hatching of young chickens is I fought, and there was seldom anyone
Kicked By A Mad Horse
almost a failure.
I to inte fere. It was always the survi-
The Japs have planter! quite a field of J val of the fittest anti the man who got
Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had
a most narrow escape from losing his ■traw berries on the Steele place.
i hie head punched went home ami said
Purchase price includes apple trees to set each and every tract. Pleasant Home Gardens
leg, as no doctor could heal the fright­
I nothing. When men wanted to swear
“Our baby cries for Chamberlain’s ' in the streets they »won* and if they
ful sore that developed, but at last
lie in the center of the FUTURE APPLE GR( AVING DISTRICT of Multnomah county.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured it com­ Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. T. B. wanted to use vulgir language they
pletely. Its the greatest healer of ul­ Kendrick, Rasava, Ga "It is the tiest used it. It nia-ie no difTerence whether
cers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, coligli remedy on the market for coughs, j ladies weri passing or not. It seems
come, cold sores, bruises and piles on colds and croup.” For sale by all j impossible that such conditions could
druggists.
have existed so long within 25 miles of
earth. Try it, 25c. at all druggists.
I AIRVIEW
UPPER LATOURELL
MOUNT SCOTT
CORBETT
I’OWIIl VAI IT Y
TROUTDALE
DOVIK
PLEASANT HOMI
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
Up-to-date General Merchandise
Groceries, Canned Goods
Footwear and Build­
ing Materials.
LUSTEDS
I HAVE YOU SEEN SMITH?
CEDARVILLE
SMITH LAND CO.
GRESHAM, OREGON
He’s selling them. Five 5-acre tracts gone already in Pleasant Home Gardens.
These tracts are only 160 rnds from Pleasant Home station on the new Mt. Hood
Railway. Graveled roads to Gresham and on the automobile road to Mt. Hood.
NO MAN TOO POOR TO BUY.