DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
SANDY
I AIRVIEW
Mrs J. Aruiond ia ill at her home
Mr*. Albert Bell'* «later and two lit
tle daughter» of Portland are here for a here.
| visit.
Richard Anderson, Jr., is able to lie
BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUER BY ItFRUD REPORTERS >T NEARBY POINTS
J. M. Ikmahue bought a bunch of around again after a fortnights confine
ment witii a burn sustained on July 4lh
yearling mule* recently.
CHtKKNVILLt
WtLCRS
Misses Ethel Engel»» and Emily Kuhl
Mrs. Shumway lias been visiting her
Welches Hotel ha» a goodly number
The dry season is on.
man are epending a fortnight with tiie
daughter. Mrs. Alf. Bel).
of guest* at the present writing There
Cherries right in Cherryville,
Percy T. Shelley is at the Country i Misses Francis and Gladys Bliss
•re about 65 people at the popular hos
Th* autos eontiuue to fly as a bird to Club Track thi* week with hie race
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart have a» a
telry, and Mr. Welch ex|*cts 25 or Ik) the mountains.
guest their granddaughter, Mis* Eva
horse "Starlight.”
more before the week* end.
Jackson, of Portland
The hot wave extended as far as this
Everyoue is haying thi* weather.
A large number of autos are plying neck of the wwxii and broke all records.
l<e Witt Shepard and family »pent
Mr
Deatou
made a trip to Portland
back and forth between Mt. Hood and
the week ends with C. Shepard and
Miss
Ruth
Friel
of
this
place
went
up
last
week.
Portland. The roads are in excellent
, wife.
Mrs. M. M Reid of Dorar was a
condition which makes this road the Mt. Hood last week with a party from
Portland,
starting
at
the
snow
line
at
J. R. Hughe» and wife have leen
Sandy visitor last wi-ek on her way
mo*t popular driveway of eastern Clack
•I
:30
a.
m.
they
reached
Crater
Rock
visiting
at tiie home of W. P. Brook».
home
from
Pori
land
and
Vancouver.
amas county.
At a short rest they made the last and
W. P. Hatch who lately came here
Mr. and Mrs. lane are moving into
Mr. and Mrs. Gotton of Gresham are most difficult part of the ascent by 2
spending a few days at their mountain o'clock p. tn. Coleuiau. the chief guide their new cottage on Proctor avenue. irom Montana and has been visiting hi»
home (Hearts Delight) and expect to said that was his 110th time in which Mrs. Lane has paid for tiie lot- entirely i nephew. F I*. Axtell, is overseeing tiie
make this their home most of the time iie made the top and never had an ac from the sale of five cent leave* of const ruction of D W. McKay’» new
bread. Not a bad record for a woman bungalow in south Fairview.
during this seasous outing.
cident. They ahot ths chutes, coming sixty five years old
W. II. Mashburn is settling up hi»
Mr. and Mrs Charlee Gwiamke and back and slid down the first lap in an
affairs
here and will move his family to
Mrs. I.. K. Huffman'» friends are
family of Portland formerly of Gresham incredible short time, while it was cold
are spending their vacation at their on the main top and ice ami snow glad to see her up and able to lie at her I his new hoiue in Rochester, Washing
ton soon
mountain home in Deer Park. Welches' reigned supreme, yet at a short distance accustomed tasks again.
Mrs. W. .1. Zimmerman is at present
Deer Park is Mr. Welches’ town site on the Hog's Back the rocks were bare
Jerry Friel had the misfortune to
and is rapidly being sold to people who and it was quite warm in the sun. The hurt hi* leg last week. He had ao far with her daughter m Portland, but has
want a summer home in the moun tobaggon slide on the home stretch was progressed towards recovery that he not vet decided where »lie will take up
tains.
was able to walk with the aid of crutch tier residence.
neartv- ruined by one of the party.
Mr. and Mrs G. Bill enjoyed a week
es but he is again in bed for some time.
Mr. Frank Gibbs has bought tw. lots
A i>arty from the Government camp
end
visit from their »on. I.cwcllen Bell
in Deer Park and will erect a neat bun went over the trail to Frov Ijske last
Sandy Keliekah Lodge No. But and
at Sheridan.
galow on them awn.
Sandy
1.0.0
b.
No.
It'S
held
a
joint
week in the edge of Waaco county and
W. R. Dugger resigned »» conncil-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs of Gresham report a great time, as the fishing was installation Saturday evening. The
have bought two lots in Deer Park and good and the pasture good in that vicin Reliekahs installed the following officer» man and A. P. Province was chosen to
Lgna Donahue N. G . fill hi* place, J. R. Hughes also resigned
expect to erect an attractive bungalow- ity. They predict that thus part of the for the term
on them this season.
mountains will be a great resort in the Blanche R. Shelley V. G, Ella Baum- as street commissioner. His place will
Mrs. Anna Welling has bought a lot future as it has many great advantage* back Sec y., and E. F. Bruns Treas Is« tilled by ap|s>intment by the mayor
The list of officer* installed iu the odd according to a newly adopt*«! ordinance
in Deer Park and expects to erect a as a summer camp.
Fellows will appear in next week’s i—
W. Kuiper building a imslern resi
summer home thereon soon.
Mrs. Geo. B. Couper of this place sue.
dence on hi» place in the east parr of
Mr. Watson of Portland is having a celebrated her birthday on Monday of
I. M. Donahue and wife made a trip town.
substantial summer dwelling erectid on this week at a picnic near her home.
to Clackamas Lake last week.
Sunday
Mr«. Cory of Sellwissl
his lots in Deer Park.
Several of the neighbors were present
Margar-
Arlie Mitchell, one of the Ranger witii Mrs. <». O. Dolph,
Mr. DuPny a Portland architect, is and some beautiful gifts were given by
having an attractive bungalow erected her children and other friends and chil crew, was in from Table Mt., after sup ette Cory, who spent last week with
on his lot in Deer Park.
dren. Mrs. Couper is a lineal descend plies Saturday. He reports It feet ol Miss lutuni Dolph, accompan;<ai her
mother to their home.
Mr. J. W. Shattuck and F. A. Short 1 ant of the royal line of the Stuarts of snow yet in places on the mountains.
W. Ellison and wife drove to Spring
NOTICE
—
Reader-
<4
the
Herald
in
England
and
Scotland.
Her
ancestor
expect to build a summer home on
who emigrated to this country in an this vicinity of Sandy will find a !<« al water on Wednesday and will spend a
th-ir lots in Deer Park next month.
day was a brother of Charles the representative at tiie home of P. R. few days there with relative*.
Mr. Charles Kadderly of Portland early
'
First,
who was beheaded by Oliver Shelley. Mrs. Shelley ha- e<uixented to
A party of fifteen young jieople en- i
has r part of the material for a # house on »
This unfortunate monarch handle Sandy new - for the Herald She j joyed Saturday evening in Stone'» I'ark
his lots which will be a rustic bunga- Cromwell.
,
a foolish notion that he was Divine will also take orders for printing, adver- toasting weauies and marshmallow*
low of split shakes, on wails and roof. had
1
, over a bon tire.
ly annoited King and that the people of vising, notice^ and other printing.
rest to be milled stuff.
his realm were hie absolute serfs. He
* The I mk I v of the unknown man who
met his death bravely and as one writer
■ licit from in-at prostration at Claud
PLtASANT
VALLEY
observed "nothing became true so well
CORBETT
Vncle Charles Roark of Pendleton Chut**' home west of Fairview la«t Sat
At a meeting of the board of directors in life as his departure from it." The and a pioneer of 1852, is visiting W Itti urday afternoon, was given tn charge of
school district 39 Friday evening. Mis* immediate family of Mrs. Couper have friends and relatives of thi« place for a tiie coroner. Tiie man came to the
place and asked for work on Friday and
Irene Knapp was elected to teach the preserved the family name of Heoriella. few days.
wife of Charles the First from that day
Corbett school the coming term.
Philip Nixon oi Portland spent Sun was given a job in the hav field, lie
to this as some female member of the
carried money amounting to over |2HU,
Mies Ethel Smith was in Portland line has born that name. Charles the day with his friend, Walter Rode*.
also deed to property.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The party given at the home of Mr.
second, who succeeded hie father after
By his pre-ence of mind and quick
Miss Carrie Hunter from Allison. Cromwell who was really tiie ablest and Mrs. Berke la-t Saturday evening
Iowa, i* the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ruler that England ever bad—paid no was well attended by the young folks work. R. Hunter stopped what might
j have l>een a disastrious fire in the
Lucy Kincaid and family.
attention to the absolute King's business and all report a very pleasant time.
Presbyterian church last Sunday night.
Mrs. E. D. Chamberlain accompanied but was a »port from start to finish.
Rev. Nation is conducting a ringing When lie wa» turning ont one of tiie
by her granddaughter, Esther Kincaid
Buck deer are now prime and al- class at the church which is well at large kerosene lamps, the
frame
and Ruby Rassmussen, attended Chau though the season has not opened
it ia tended bv the young folks.
parted allowing tiie lamp 'to fall to
tauqua at Gladstone Park last week.
Mrs. G. N. Sager was tendered a sur theJIoor a burning heap, which Mr.
much to be doubted, if some of them
Mies Irene Knapp was a visitor at live to see the open season.
prise by her lady friends last Saturday Hunter quickly carried outside and ex
Ferndale Place, Thursday.
August Beidenstein returned home afternoon, it being the occasion of her tinguished. A crowd of young people
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Reed enter from road work up near Brightwood birthday. Those present were Mrs. T. who attended the evening service assist-
tained company from Portland Sunday. Saturday and cut his hay this week. He R. Berry, Mrs. E. S. Jenne, Mrs. I. W. ed in putting out the blaze. I’. S. Dun
Mr. A. A. Loeb was in Portland Mon-* had a good crop on the Douglass place Butler. Mrs. Paul Bliss. Mrs. W. I . bar also aided in the work.
day.
and at home. He was assisted by two Moore. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Poppleton.
Mrs. Ira Brooks is entertaining tier
Mrs. F. A. Lhetnan. Mrs. Will Richey, uncle. Mr Burlingame and family from
young men from Portland
Miss Bell Baird and Miss Laura Moore. eastern Oregon. Tiiey will probably
TROUTDALE
locate here.
BULLRUN
Mrs. Harry Spencer is here this week
The Robbins family are again occupy
LEPER LATOUREIL
visiting old friends
Bullrun is now the happy possessor
ing their house here.
Mr. and Mr-. N. Courier of Latour-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Strangler are here tJF a schedule ear service. When we look
fl. S. Eldridge spent Sunday with hi«
from the eaet visiting Mrs. J Alfred back fifteen or twenty years. We say ell Falls, was in Portland last week to family at Banks. Oregon.
purchase
a
fine
auto.
<-an it he possible? At that time when
Larson.
Mrs. A. L. Copeland is visiting her
Mr. A. Julien is recovering quite fast,
Miss Della Zimmerman is a guest at the atmosphere happened to be just
sister, Mrs. Doupe at Dufer, Oregon.
tl.e Me:calf farm at Linneman this right, once in awhile we would bear a from bie fall, which he sustained last
Miss Lillirn Copeland lias taken up
‘ boat whistle on the Colujnbia ami every week, while at work on tiie new build-
week.
tier residence in Portland, where she is
one would notice it, but now steam ing at Corbett.
Nelson Hedlund has moved his fam whistles are so common, one scarcely
Mr. and Mrs. G. Reed spent Sunday learning dressmaking.
ily into the Cole cottage vacated by P. notices them at all.
at Columbia Heights Farm.
M. Nash and has taken possession of
L. E. Walker am! H. Caples of St.
the blacksmith shop he lately purrhas-
Mr. and Mrs. Hayhurst <f Portland
LUSTLDS
ed from G. W. Slatter. The Hedlunds John painted our school house last were out in their auto on the Ellige
Woodard <4 Portland
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
lately came from California. Mr. Slat week. It looks very nice with it« new ranch last Sunday.
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson and
summer
coat.
They
painted
A.
C.
ter went out of business on account of
The Corbett baseball team gave a family several day, last week. The
ill health and will probably go onto a Thomas's residence also.
dance at our Grange hall last Saturday latter taught in the Gresham school
Mr. Bonez is able to be around again night, and it was declared
farm this fall.
the beet last year.
Carl Allard and son visited the for from his late bronco ride.
dance of the season.
M rs. Lavica Lusted and 'laughter
Earn Leri met with a painful accident
mer's mother, Mrs. L. Allard here this
Mr. James Benfield was in town on Inez visited relatives here seieral days
veeterday while throwing hay at Mr. business last Thursday.
week.
recently.
Louie Kummer will take the position McGugins. Some of the rigging flew
Mr.
A.
Loeb
called
at
the
Juliens
Mrs. J. Goff of Portland ia visiting
back and struck him. We hope lie
as bar tender for Bert Edmonson.
ranch on Sunday.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lusted.
i will soon be allright again.
Miss Harriet and Audrey Richardson 1
W. Flicks was in the metropolis last
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Tombling move I
Frank McGugin is making hay while
are here visiting relatives this week.
week
and got a fine new wagon.
back on Mr. II oiwmt ' ii farm, the former
the sun shines. He has quite a crowd
The school house is being reshingled.
Mr. W. Deaver took his last success has been working for the Mount Hood
of men in the field with E. Leaf, fore
Mrs. Aaron Fox ha- been in Portland man, as Frank is still with the Mt. ful examination last week, as a railway Railway for aliout six months.
with her sister, Mrs. Emmaneul May. Hood Co. We will all go to Frank’s mail clerk.
Mr. D. D. Jack ha- been very sick
who is very ill part of this week.
for hay this winter as lie has a fine lot
Mrs. (high of Washougal. Washing with a bad case of tonsilitis. She is re
The Butler family have taken up of timothy.
ton, died last -atnrday, at the ripe old ported lietter at this writing.
their residence in Troutdale.
Mr. Arthur Lusted ami lady friend
Miss Lola Walker of St. John ami age, of over a hundred. Her exact age
Chris. Hampshire and kastus Reber Mis» Mary Cooper of Portland visited at is not known. She was mother of the came out from Portland last Sunday to
were here visiting old friends Sunday. J. Cockelreas’s lately. A number of well known Mrs Grace Latonrell of visit hie parents.
W. Humphery have been chosen to the Bullrun people spent a pleasant laitourell Falls, and left a large num
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson of
time at B. Teneycks Saturday evening. ber of decendant*. She lived to lx* came out on the train to visit
eucceed Otis Bowen as marshal.
greatgrandmother.
Mrs. A. Ruegg last Sunday.
The Christian Advents has set Au Had a real old fashion hop on the new
barn
floor.
He
is
going
to
have
one
of
gust 14. as the date for opening their
Mrs. Kittie Wolfbagen apd a friend
the finest barns in Clackamas County
camp meeting here.
of Portland visited her mother over
Escaped With His Life
when finished.
"Twenty-one years ago I faced an Sunday, Mrs. K. Neibauer.
Misses Georgia, Edith and Mabel
Mr*. Charles Struthers of Silverton is awful death," writes H B. Martin,
Reynolds and a party of their Portland
friends joined Mrs. Inez Craghead and visiting with her parent». Mr. and Mrs. i Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors said I
MARMOT
R. Webber on a picnic on Sandy river G. Gibbon».
had consumption and the dreadful
Mr Aachoff is quite busy these days
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gantenbein of Port cough I bad looked like it, sure enough.
May Jennings entertained ten of her land spent the weeks end with Mr. and I tried everything, I could hear of, for looking after hie guests. The danea
little friends on Saturday afternoon in Mrs. J. M. Thomas. Miss Lizzie Gan my cough, and was under the treat given in R. A. Teneyck's new- barn was
honor of her ‘»th birthday. The guests tenbein of Portland is visiting friends ment of the f>e»t doctor in Georgetown, a grand success. Everyone had a good
8. C , for a year, but could get no re old fashioned time.
were Chariot Essig, Laura Tiller, Eve and relatives at Bullrun.
lief. A friend advised me to try Dr.
Little Carl Vonheiirns who has been)
lyn Kendall, Opal Surber, Linn Rich
King’s New Discovery. I did so. and
ardson, Lavern Coleman, Edith Cole
Right in your busiest season when was completely cured. I feel that I sick for quite a while, is getting better
man, Ina Sivagart, Helen Sivagart you have the least time to spare you
slowly.
Freddris Greer, Tempest Jennings and are most likely to take diarrhoea and owe my life to this great throat and
The Marrnont mail carrier is busy
lung cure." Its positively guaranteed
May Jennings.
lose several day's time, unless you have
these
day* looking after passengers and
for coughs, colds, and all bronchial af
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
fections. 50c and il.(Xi Trial bottles freight.
Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. rhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose free by Gresham druggists.
F. E. McGirgin has a force of men
Regular |2 50 price, both Herald and j on the first appearance of the disease
taking care of his hay which is a heavy
Journal, |2.00.
For sale by all druggists.
i
Patronize the Herald
crop.
HtASANT DOMI
ROCKWOOD
Mr. Hunter ami family of Portland 1»
»pending a few day» with hie mother on
the farm.
Mr. N'orthup i» enjoying a visit with
hi» son'* family from Washington.
A. Louderback is (pending his vaca
tion in the liav field which he enjoys
better than office work.
Alfred Quay ami wife will reside in
the parsonage for the present. Mr
Quay intends to build a modern honse
on hi* property at thi* place soon Manv
friend» of the young couple assembled
•t the Hall over the blacksmith »hop
where Hower* and fern» decorated the
wall and pleasant greeting exchanged,
wishing a happy voyage over the matri
monial sea They ar* at home the Joth.
Mr. and Mr». Gregory of Orchard.
Washington, i» visiting relative* and
putting up cherries which are abund
ant.
Mr Wm. Bolton visited in ins old
iieiglilMirhiMxi one day laat week, calling
un Mr. Coon who is sick In lied and
returning to Rockwood a distane» of
ten mile». Mr. Bolton I» ah year* old
ami »aid he leit little fatigue from hi*
walk.
Black! errv picker* collie by the
•cure».
Huckleberry, picker» are plenty <>n
Finnigan bottom.
Mr». Steven* and the little foU* re-
turned from the camp it Hogan, where
the men are at -work slashing brush on
tier five acre farm, known a* Twinbak
tiroi e on the < t. W. T
Mr. Kenneth Harvey bail hi» wheel
atolen OU Tuesday last which he left in
the barn of Ferds Andrew» while he
took the car to Troutdale lor hi* day*
work. The thief wa* -nen going toward
Moiitavilla.
A man working for ('lauda Cinte wa»
proetrated l>y thè lisa! oli Haturday laat
and died In a »bori tinte
*
K'atlian Rowley and wife of Tigdard-
ville are viaiting relative» in tIli» vicin
iti .
W, II. Mei.ili and »<>n Joiinnie bave
movisi olito tiieir b<>m<'»tead tirar
Cberry vili»
Elmer Darve» of Montavllla called un
Rockwood friend» Saltirday and biin-
day Issi
i
A pa'ty wa» givsn Mr». Alluparti and
Iter daughtvr, Berlliaon Haturday even
mg. Alsiiit 15 of tlieir friend» werr
pre»<-iit. All had a good lime. I.ighl
reireali menta «ere arrvrd.
CEDARVILLE GROCERY
Opens Monday, July 17
COMPLETE LINE GROCERIES Ä FEED
PRO DICI: BOUGHT AND SOLD
ORDERS OF ONE DOLLAR DELIVERED
TELEPHONE ORDERS ATTENDED TO
TELEPHONE 05
Comparison of Prices Solicited
Take Car to Linneman
Station
Good Reasons
Wliv the
Rake You
Buv Should he
CHAM PION
Renewing
this I mjx and reversing axle stub makes this part
of the rake like new.
Removable and Renewable Wheel Hox,
Adjusting the teeth further under
the rake head for heavy hay, less for light hay,
insures perfect working position under all con
ditions.
Adjusting Lever.
P
.. dog«
2 _____
Engaging
on dump
rods when worn, reverse and you double the ! life
of this part.
Reversing Wheel Ratchets.
Reversing this axle stub and
renewing box in wheel, makes this part of the
rake like new. Doubles its life.
Reversing Axle Stub.
connects hitch directly with center
hinge on head. This means direct draft and no
chance for heat! to spring.
Singletree Strap
They have re
Champion is a sure
Champion Users are Satisfied Users.
liable machines anti know it.
guarantee of satisfaction.
Champion Mowers, Rakes, Binders. Tedders.
All Shown in Bijc Champion Catalog
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