Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 04, 1911, Image 6

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    DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
PLEASANT HOME
Miww*s lH'llama» and Nellie. Miw- Olivi*
W i I mmi ami Francis 1‘ottvr. h»w return
1 •-«! from a few «lay» outing at Sca»i«le
Mis- I'tliel Hogue nil.» in «Large of tin*
I library «luring Mia» Ih llamae'» al*-< n«*>*
Mr- J \lfre«| I arwoii will »|» ml In r
vacation at Long Beach. W.«.»h.
Gwrgv Clark, of Bei«v«*rt<iii, ha» Iren
hen* vieitmg hi» grandfather, C II
Light.
ti
Logun ii. attuili continu«! (•> hi»
G»l
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
PBEAVER
E ngraving C o .
•
OUALITV
The depot at this place is «*oiuplet<*d.
unsiiMio *m
Th«* railroad i* gi*tting its share of the
|MM.seng«*rs. although only on tint ears.
MHEIV ITtMS CO ST RIB I TED K\ HlltUD KEFGKHKS KT SKKHT FOISTS
DESIGNING
ILLUSTRATING
Hay anti grain harvest i» in full swing
MAIN lit’
Compute
Stock
ol
t'herri«» are abundant.
fimi a «« ANgVNv tri aoatLAao. oat
VALSI MUKA LINL
(HLRKTVIILL
John Moor,* reeigmxi hi» ¡swition and
Marble and Granite
J. C Buckley made a buaimss trip to is rusticating with his family at Bull
The hunters month.
YEARS*
MONUMENTS
his new farm in Yamhill county th s Kun.
The unexpected has liapi«en«*d.
II NCÍ
week.
Weather cool and ¡>lva.»ant.
A gentle rain vi»ited ns the first of
Garnett M«*Cartney is away looking
Mr. Shore ««lu> expire«! on tlie street
the week.
iSTIMATtS suiMiirto
; up homestead propositions. He ex- in Astoria, was a resident lien*.
Cherries are entirely gone around ' peets to return this coining week.
264-266 Fourth SI.
Opponi» City Hill
Ih'Haven has sold Ins interest in'store
Portland are now in tine condition here
Robert Gossman ami family are niov- with Johnson. Mr IS* a ill invest in real
tAIKV»
W
Vincent Friel met with a very painful ' ing away, having just sold their hoiu«*
Tnzox M« hww
The news of the sudden death of Al\m |
accident las'. Saturday while working on i on Buckley Avenue to the Ventura Park «-state on the Mt llissl line, when* real
OlBiUNB
T. Axtell at seaside last Thursday came
■ stat«* vain«* are increasing.
CoevRIOHTW Ao.
Mt. Hood trail for Mr. Coleman. It ap­ people who expect to plat it s<x>n.
involi» ••tiling • •Ketch ami fleerrlpiimt ma»
pears that while working with a party
Mrs H Stephem« return«*»! from th«* as a great shock to his many friends
qiiH'fcly AA««rtalii olir u|Hniuu tre* wnetMar
Mr. Ben sou tbe new cottager on the
luvvatioii la prohahlr patJ
here. Mr Axtell rose early Thursdiiy
of men with axes an ax flew off the
east anil will reside at Lents
Ilona •irii tl» <suifl4*ntlal HANOROOt «»•» l’aimila
the old Watson tract has also had an
•out fr»« < H«1«al •••iiey for •«»«firing wHanl»
morning and after hauling a load of
handle and hit him on the fleahy ¡«art
ratent« laben irrotteti Munii A G» recala«
offer to disp«>*e*of his ten acres across
afre «MI Hoiu«. Without vTiarga tuina
gra\el for his new house In* started
of the arm inflicting a serious wound.
MARMOT
with a friend down on the G*ach to dig
Mr. Coleman sewe«i up the gash and the road. Portlami will awn gobble up
us poor tillers of the soil with or with-
A light rain is (ailing this morning.
clams when lie suddenly threw up his
the cut seems to be healing all right.
I out liking.
hands ami crying “Oh my G«»l,” fell
G'ts of camper» at A-« hot! .
The initiative and referendum as well
ik'a*l Th«* funeral servie«*" were held
Roy Buckley is the owner of a new
Alex
Vanhelm»
hors«*
fell
on
the
gravel
Orr/fon’s Popular Hcmh Resort
as direct legislation and corrupt prac­
McCormick binder which he is now us­ road and we don’t know »her«* Alex fell on Saturday,burial being made at War
tice act originated right here in Claxa-
rentoil.
Besides
his
wife
and
gran*
ing to cut the grain in the neighborlmod.
Vn ¡«Iraki n tn-nt fur oiitt|«M>r
m uf
Tin* Mt Hind peopl«* an* planking the
mas county at the home of Seth Luel-
daughter, Misa Edith M<*Killip. Mr h II kin«h. Hunting, Ki4iing, Ikuiling,
He is booked for all the cutting he can road for 'let aG r Camp to Bull Kun.
len near Milwaukee assisted bv W. V.
Axtell leave» to mourn his loss. (hr<-<-
W'Ren according to an article in Mc­ do bteiiies the family grain patch
C. M. Bailey th«* Mortnot mail carrier sisters. Mrs. Ellen buinail. of Sumas. Surf Battliing. Rhltng, ViiUung, < huh *
A nuiul>er of visitor» were entertain­ had an experience with a G ar ‘which he
mg. I».uumg nn«l lu'llvr Slotting Whrrv
Clures magazine for July.Both of these
AA'aah Mr». Mary Owen of \« wG*rg, prvtty witter agates. iii <* q » agate*, iikmui
gentlemen, according to that article are ed at Armstrong Lodge during the past will not forget soon. While returning
Or«* , amIJMr. Einma Ilit»l>ar«l of Dal *toiir*. t ariirltan* ran I«' found < hi thr
Spiritualists winch in some form or fortnight.
from 'andy with the mail last Saturday
las Mr. Axtell was Isjrn in Augusta lwa< h. Pun* mountain wat<*r and thr
Mis» Florence Wilson of Corbett has afterniMui a large brown l«ear and two
another is held by the world's most ad­
Me. in 1M7 When*1 year» of age h<* Iw^t of f<M»d at low prirtM. b'n*«h Midi,
vanc'd thinkers, notably Sir Oliver t*een a guest at Cummings during the cub» came in the road near Kylers let
came with Ins parents to AViseonain In » lams, rral»* and oyster*, with abund*
Lodge of London, a fellow of the Royal past week.
ter box just ahead of the mail stage the
IMG he married Mi»» Carrie Billington
society, editor Stead of the Pall Mall.
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER
Water is getting to be a scarce article mother la*ar sat upon her haunch, - and mie «laughter was Girn to Mr ami Mr«. aiirr of \rgvtal'I»* n of all kind* «laily
Gazette of London and many other emi­ in our burg. Some of the neighbor» are making a hideous noise started toward
The
Only New unabridgod dic­
Axtell, who died several year» ago In Camping
Grounds Con­
nent men.
tionary in many yoara.
hauling it in tanks from the Crystal the teamj while the rut* -cain|>«*n*«l 1'74 the \iteli» came to Oregon and
Contains tlio ¡>lth and entence
away ”C.
brought his heavy rem­ live«! in Salem for a short tini«*
The Evening Journal of Portland in a Springs water supply.
venient and Attractive
' and in
of an authoritativ« library.
late issue save that Real Winter and
H. Rodgue of Sunnyside has l*een out ington siv aliooter to play on bruin, tak­ Goldendale for a few years Eor the
Cover« ovory fluid of kuowl-
with strict sanitary regulation»
Jack Frost of that citv have taken a looking after his potato crop here near ing good aim. tiring one -hot bruin fell past 12 years they ha««* lived in Fair-
adgo. An Encyclopedia In a
Ion
the
plank
snarling
and
rolling
around
trip to tbe mountains. Small wonder the Section Line Road.
view.J^where they owned a Ix-Hlltlflll
I
»liiglo book.
Low
Round
Trip
Season
The team became frightened whirling hi'ine. but on account of Mrs
to that for as their names imply they
A xteU'i«
Tho On/v Dictionary with the
around
upset
the
stage
»pilling
th«*
dri
­
can't stand the heat in Portland.
health they sold their home her«* la»t
.Vrw lHvi.h.l
Tickets
ver andjmail anil while Mr. Bailey was
LISTEOS
400,(XX) Words.
2700 Tage«.
If you want to make some of them
fail ami after spending a few months in
I busy with th«* team bruin got up amt
from all |M»mt-» in Oregon, Washington
UOOO Illuatratione. Coat noarly
Mr. Cooly.^expects to build on hi®
“long green” another season, sink a
Portland, they went to ><*aai>lc and were
and Idaho on *alr daily.
half a million dollar«.
barrel in the ground two-tbirds full of property here;«oon and go into the ran away, While Bailey «a» trying to preparing to build a niiv home there
right his rig an automobile party came
Let u« tell you about thia inoat
fertilizer, fill up tbe remainder with chicken business.
Mr«. Axtell will remain m "»-aside for 3-1 )ay Sa t u rd ay - Mon d ay
remarkable ainglo volume.
.«long that were friendly disposed and
dirt and then plant some long green cu­
th«* time t«eing. but w ill not «xmtinue
Haying will soon be a thing of the 1 helped to right the rig up. Only a
Writ, for Mmpla
lit
-
Tickets
eumbers on top.
th«* building of their residence for
past—well fille«i barns are the reeult. tie damage was done to the top ou
pw«r., full pwr-
the
In perusing a recent Portland paper • >ats are not filling out as they »hould
wh <-h the excavat i -n lia«l G*en mail«* from St<iU>rrn Parifh* |Mtinta Portland b»
Uculwrw, «Ic.
rig-
an article appeare«! telling about the on account of the dry w eather.
• inly- 2 Weeks agp Mr- Axtell'» mother (’ottrtgv < ¿rove ; alao from all t
N • in • Una
A I*
paper ami
enormous amount collected by Billy-
Mr- C. Billington pa--••• I away at her station** \lhany anti we*t. G«md going
atten-
The
literary
society
was
well
wa will
Sunday in the course of one season. It
home in luifayette and th«* two great Saturday or xunday and for return Sun­
PLEASANT
VAULT
aan.t frr.
is a sad semmentarv on tbe intelligence tende«! last Saturday evening and a
■ loasea ha- m-.irly ¡*r«*«trale<l her. • if an day or Monday
<
>»eor*Byere
\
i»ite«!
>unday
with
L<-
a sal of
good
program
w.«s
rendered.
of the American people that they will
unselfish, kind and thoughtful di»|»«wi- C’all on any S. P or (’ A <
Pocket
Agent for
land Moore.
“fall” for the ravings of this ridiculous
Mape
Miss Ethel Wilkinson of Gresham
*
tion
and
even
tenq»-rm«-nt.
Mr
Axtell
full
partn
ular**
a*
to
far»-**,
tram
*rhr«l
Charles erickaon of Portland was shak­
blatherskite. The writer once reported visited Miss Marion Robertson last Sat­
was beloved by all who knew him and illr*, rtr . al*«» for our 11 h ih !rate*I I mmi H
ing hands with friends at this place
one of hie meetings for an Illinois news- urday and Sunday.
it has been sai«l of him that he had not let. “Outing* in On*g»»n,‘* or write tn
last Sunday.
paperj and among other foolish things |,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lusted who live
in enemy. Fairview Grange ha» lo-i
J. Hinman ami familo vi»ite«i with one of its most faithful memlier» tn Mr
be said was that “Old Emerson, old at Lents visited G.|Moulton and family
wm
c urray
Mrs. Hussman's mother. Mrs O. F. Axtell.
&C. Harria. C.
Holmes Oliver Wendell), o'd Ben last Sundav.
General
Paa»enger Agent
Chlig. one day this week.
Nprfngn«14a
Franklin, old Wm. Penn and many
E.
G.
Green
of
C«xjk»,
Wash*.,
who
Miss Iva Blackburn has been on the
Portland, < Trvgun
W.
Moop«* who has G-en visiting ha» lately purchased the |>ro|«erty of C.
other great men were in hell.” Of
sick list for the past two weeks but i(
(
with
friends
and
relatives
in
(»bio
for
course they were not orthodox.
E Cree local« «! in the east part of town
improving.
the pa.-t month.isexpecte«! home Friday | has arrived hen* with his family and
J. 0. Forsgren, Charley bahlquist and I will take ¡«osses-ion of his ¡dace.
John Forsgren are spending a few day»
I>. \A'. Grant returned on Sunday
MOUNT SCOTT
DOVER
in th«* mountains this week
from an extend««! trip in California
Lents still has tbe honor of being
G. R.I.Woodie had a crew of men
Mr». H. S. Stone will entertain at a
Alfre«i*.lohn»on has rented his farm
beadquarters for one of the best ball
working on Bear Creek and Jones Creek and will move to Womlmen* soon where tea on her lawn on Thursday afternoon
teams in tbe country. They shjuld be
hill last week.
he has bought a home.
of this week.
‘‘The Lente Team,” however for this is
C. A. Keith cut some of his fall grain
•trictly a home team, and that is more Monday.
•). F. I’hlig is quite sick a.» _ a result
.
Mr. am! Mr- •'. Shepard hail as week
' of becoming overheated «luring th< ie re- eml guests Mr. and Mrs. H <i. Hender­
than can be generally said of other
H. Cdeil has been hauling poet» for (cent
,
hot weather.
ball team?
son of H'sal River Mr Henderson is
The Relief Rake prevent, the grain from
Huntington Bros, the past week.
How about that change in the mail
proprietor of the Romonn hotel of H »si
bunching between platform and elevator— kcepi
The
ice
cream
social
given
by
the
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Shaw
all grain, partu ularly »hurt vufi, fr< m gathering at
tervice out thia way? It ought to in-
grange last Saturday evening W Well River.
the inner end of cutter bar and iniuret a »teady
tereet every person in the locality, es- were in Portland Sunday.
Mr-, Edith Jenkins i- out from town
; attended.
flow of grain to the elevator. Invaluable when in
Joseph beshazer was in Gresham
pecially the bueineae men of the dis-
spending h<*r vacation nt her home
tangled or badly lodged grain.
Monday having some dental work done.
trict.
here.
CORBETT
There i» tome talk of the Portland
A. Bew» is cutting grain for A J.
Mrs. AV.
han moved
An exclusive CHAMPION feature
Mr Frank bunn. tri
Railwav Co. buying a right-of-way down Kitzsmillers of Eagle Creek this week.
her household g<«*ds back to the city
ag*-nt
for
the
O.
W.
R
Foeter Road. That would mean quicker
H. Vdell is sawing wood for Mr.
Mr ami Mr». II Jackson ami two lit
Monday.
service and a double track without fur­ Afolder with his gasoline engine.
tie daughters l.av<- been visiting Mr-
ther parley.
Mr-
Ixittie
Benfield
is
at
Seaside.
Joseph beshazer and family were
Jacksons ¡«arent», C A Stewart and
The Lent» band continue» to'diepenae
Mr- Chas. Latourell of the fall? was a wife.
visiting Mr. Reids Sunday.
music for the amusement of the p pu­
week end visitor at Ferndale Place
Mrs. J. M Folk man ami «laughter,
lace and the pleasure of its member».
F. C. Reed was in Portland Monday. Mi»s AlaG-l, of <>r«*gon City, have b« «*n
This institution »hould be given more
LPPER LATOLRELL
Mine Mary Gibhardt »|>ent Sunday sp«*n«ling a few «lay» with friends her«*.
encouragement.
A band will do a»
■ with her parents.
F. Sbault» is busy baling hay.
much or more to keep a locality before
S H Stone has been visiting old
Clarence Ifeverell is spending Hum»- friends and relative* her«*. Mr stone
tbe public than any other organization.
Mr. T. Andereon wan in the city on
time hunting in the < 'aacades.
has just sold out a general merchandise
The Commercial Club ha» made ar­ Saturday.
The Geo. Stephenson and Ixmg fami- store m ar Banks
rangement» to use tbe rooms of the li­
Mi»» Ethel Alger of Tacoma arrived
brary one evening a week. ThiB is Tuesday, to spend her vacation here lies are camping near here.
Ralph Kincaid accompanied hi» ron —
good business. Let one public institu­ with relatives.
in. Miss Hunter to Portland Monday
tion help another. The library need»
ROCKWOOD
Mr». Lottie Benetiehii» at the present
the rent and the club needs the room. down by the eea. enjoying bathing and Miss Hunter has been visiting relative»
Frank Miller will leave with his fam­
here for the past month and will visit ily for Los Angles, Cal., shortly Mr.
F. R. Peterson has opened up tbe clam digging*
at Spokane, \\ ash. before returning to Thomas Hansen, Mrs. Miller's broth« r
Lents Pharmacy in tbe bank building.
Positive Force Feed
Mr. Smith and family, and Mi»»
Frank will dispense the »oda water and Harrison from Chicago were out in their Iowa
will accompany them. Their many
Elevator miure» a positive and
Mi»- Francis Johnson of Portland, it triends wish them well but regret the r
patents while a »pecial employ will han­ auto last Sunday at Columbia View
continuous flow of gram to the
a
visitor
at the Ira Byers home.
packer arms. Eliminate, bunch­
dle tbe drugs.
loss to this neighboring,«1.
farm.
ing at th* Binding Attachment by
Mies Alice Marshall is employed at
Mr»
Lucv
Kincaid
drove
to
Gresham
Miss
Mave
Lovelace
is
»¡lending
her
Mr. and Mr?. E. William» and little
forcing the gram clear into the
the Home phone office now.
Friday.
vacation visiting friends at Salem.
daughter, came out from the city to
attachment. Work» accurately on
Art Geisler and family have returned
Miss Grace fleverell of Portion«! is
all weight» of grain and under
Mrs. Jensen is entertaining relatives
visit the home of Mrs. Williams.
from their outing at Newport.
all condition
'I hi» it an ex« lu-
Mr. A Paulsen and family were guest» visiting her brother < >»< ar. at thi» j are from tbe city this week.
Mrs. Hedge has just returned from a
»ive CHAMPION feature.
Mr. Scale- w no ba» G«-n »{tending ti e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
A.
Rower
are
»¡«end-
at
the
Corbett
ranch
on
Sunday.
visit in St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Adams of Portland, of th - firm summer here, moved his family back to ing a short time in the Mountain"
Mrs. Bailey of Rayburn Ave., is visit­
Mr. anil Mrs. Wallein had their l>aby
of Kennard A Adams was visiting at Portland Wednesday.
ing in Eldorado, Kan.
The Force Feed Elevator and the Relief Rake Make the
chr “tened in the M. E. church la«* t Hun
R. M. Yeager and son returned to Anderson on Sunday. Mr. Adams was
day by the pastor, Rev. John.
Champion Binder the Best Machine You Can Buy
Lente Tuesday from an extended tour accompanied by Mr». Conrad. Mr.
TROUTDALE
in Europe, South America, and West­ Adams own» a fine auto.
O.
J.
Brown
arid
wife
are
rustxating
Mr». Aaron Fox entertained'aGnit 12
I hr^v two fratorf .i alone ih'iuhl be suffb lent to corn Incr any care­
Mr. Robinson of Fairview will preach * «if her Portland friends at her home hen­ in the mountain», accompanied by sev­
ern Asia. He is now connected with
ful buyer that the Champion Hinder i.i the mo.%t v<’rt cable machine
the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., of Ahway, in the old Grange hall next Sunday in honor of Mr». M Fuell, of Bak* r eral of their friends.
in the field, but tvhen yrm consider, thr many other atlt anta^r.t
found on the Improved Champion Hinder, amonu them the balanc­
night, everybody invited.
Persia.
[City and Mr- M. B*-in*rman. of San
Misa Maude Johnston entertained
ing Sectors whh h keep the mat bine perfet tly balani cd in till heights
Mr. ami Mr». George Reed were at Francisco. Car«l and refreshrm-nts were several of her friend» on July 30, by giv­
Mrs Darnall writes from Topeka,
of grain, the ball and roller bearing 9 which make it light running
Kan., that she is having a fine time home at Mr. and Mrs. Juliens on enjoyed «luring the afternoon.
and easy pulling and the simple, efficient driving met hanism, there
ing a lawn party. Those present were
remains no room for doubt of the superittrity of the Champion. It
meeting friends and relatives, but that Wednesday.
Mrs. Lain«* Kummer and Mi»« Myrtle Alma Miller, Babe West, Alice Howe,
represents the greatest possible Hinder value for the mtmey.
temperatures were a little warm tbe
Griffiths are spending a few days at the Vilan Pomeroy, Laura Jackson, bora
Uitart^
,,ur
free i.'hampion Catalog and testi­
first week there.
beach.
monial cirt ulars or pay the nearest Champion Agent a t isit.
It
Steam», Ethel Patterson, Mabie Ek­
Attack Like Tigers.
tvill he to your adr antage.
Tbe Portland Railway people are hav­
Rodgers Birdfelt has joined his parents lund, Ruby Doweny, Dick West, Wade
In fighting to keep the blood pure the
ing a new switch completed east of
' at The balia» and will remain there for Patterson, Ray Molohon, Frank Reece,
main street. Busimss is growing in white corpuscle» attack disease germs some time.
Charles Hadley, Earnest Brienspotbrot,
like tigers. But often germs multiply
this part of Portland.
Jack Breakman of Portland and Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Mickley
spent
Hnn-
so fait the little fighters are overcome
i Smith o f Montavilla,
entertained
Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt­ i lay with Mr. ami Mrs. John Hrelin at
the reet by telling thrilling etoriea of
i Fairview .
Seemed to Hive Him a New Stomach. rheum and sores multiply and strength­
rail ri*! «lieaatar». A dainty lunch wee
Miss Carrie May has returned to her
"I suffered intensely after eating and en when an appetite fail. This condi­
serve«! “Coder the Lila« ’’ ami at a late
no medicine or treatment I triad seem­ tion demands Electric Bitters to regu­ home in San Francisco after visiting h< r hour the merry <-row«j left for Portland.
ed to do any good.” writes H. M. late stomach, liver and kidneys and to cousin, Miss Salina Fox, for a few day». All reported having a jolly g«xxl time
Youngsters, Editor of The Sun, Lake expel poisons from the blood. “They
H. L. Goodrich is building a »eat little
Mies Anna kuehie, only child of Max
View, Ohio. ‘‘The first few doses of are the best blood purifier,” writes C. bungalow on his place southwest of
and Mr». A. Ruehle, was united in
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab­ T. Budahn. of Tracy, Calif , "I have Gresham.
marr.ag*- on Sunday last to Leslie
lets gave me surprising relief and the eyer found.” They make rich, red
W. Hensley, who sustain«*«! the ■«-< «,nd
second bottle seemed to give me a new blood, strong nerves and build up your sho«-k of paralysis a few days ago, is able Merrill of Gresham. Anna » friends all
I unite in wishing her much happine»«
stomach and perfectly good health.” health. Try them. 50c at firesham to G* around again.
and Mr. Merrill ia
«ertainiy to be con-
ami
is «ertainly
druggists.
For sale by all dealers.
Irs. Matilda Hogue ami daughters, gratulate*! for ths prize he has gainol.
NEWPORT
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