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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1911)
DOINGS OF OVR NEIGHBORS Bfit-EZV ITEMS COMRIBITFB BA MERUD CHERRYVILLE Finer than »ilk. The weather of course. The nice rain of last the duet. Saturday ..« d Huckleberries are getting ripe on Wild ('at Mountain near Cherryville. An injunction *M placed upon ex huming the body of Mrs. Friel Sr., last Wednesday eo that the grave was not opened. It is thought that another at tempt will be made this week but noth ing definite it known. A niounttiueer last week living up near Zig-Zag mountain went to sandy tilled up with "booze" in a "joint ’ and got into a drunken tight with another “booze-fighter ’ and was waylaid on his way home sometime in the night up near Salmon River and picked up in an unconscious condition with a badly bruised head and a couple of black eyes. Whether he fell out of the wagon or was overtaken by his late assailant no one seems tojknow. “Who has wounds without cause?" There are said to be three kinds of fools in this world, com mon fools, particular fools and d----- fools and once in awhile you find one that is all three combined, to-wit, a common particular d----- fool to which claim a man or men who will till up on “bag juice" and then get into a drunk en fight belong. Some one will end up in being killed yet. REPORTERS AT NF AMD POINTS SANIN Ben Forrester, who lives on Bandy Ridge, near Eagle ('reek, had the ill luck to lose Ins t«arn by tire week lie- fore last. The flames were discoveied al«out eleven o’clock at night but were so far advanced that nothing could be done. The year s hay crop was stored in the barn and the grain was stacked on the outside, ready for the thresher Both hay and grain are a total loss. Born to Mr and Mr». Albert Bell, Wednesday August 16th a 7^ pound boy. Mrs R. E Eston and daughters. Dorothv and Ruth, left Thursday for eastern Oregon where they will visit for a month or more with Mrs. Eason’s parents. Rae Gibbons, who has l>eeu -pending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Shelley, left Sunday for hie home in Portland. Ed F. Brans, Otto Meinig and Percy T. Shelley spent Monday in Oregon City in the interests of incorporation. They proc ired ballot boxes, ballots and other necessities. Walter Sthul has returned from east ern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Donahue left last week with saddle and pack horses on a trip over the mountains and thru into the "bunch grass" country. They in tend to wander where they will until they find some suitable stopping place. TAIRV tW LUSIEDS With a charter tue p o T, the Fairview Civic Impr>■> . I was reor ganised last Mom ay right J. P. Province, one of F i • v and progressive resident- ><. ed as president. William Butler vice preei- dent, J. R. Hughe», secretary ami G. O. Dolph treasurer. Mrs. D. W. Mc Kay. Ivy Cornett and J 11. Schram were a|«|«ointed as a committee to draft by laws and constitution, R. W Wil cox. F. C. Whitney, Otto Staub, Iny Cornett, Irving Province, C. II. Stone and Miss Alta Wilcox were appointed as a General Business Committee D. W. McKay. G. O Dolph and Roy Stone were appointed to confer with the Grange m regard to renting the hall. The initiation fee was placed at 10cent» and monthly dues at 10 cents. The club will meet each Monday night and are planning to push, boost and boom Fairview with all their might. O. Gustafson returned on Monday from a week’s visit with friends at Tide Land Farm. Toledo. Oregon, where he spent a most enjoyable time fishing by stopping on ins return at Corvallis for a short visit. The Misses Frances and Gladys Bliss entertained a num tier of young people members of the Y. P. S. C. E.. most deligiitfullv at their home on Tuesday evening. Mrs G. O. Dolph and daughter. Miss Laura, are spending their vacation at Sunset Beach, where Mrs. Dolph’s mar ried daughter. Mrs. Elmer Jenkins, is also sojourning. J W. Townsend aud amily have re turned from their outing at Welches. A complete surprise was given to Mr. G. I listed in the evening of August 15th in honor of his birthday. A large crowd (rom Cottrell ami here number ing about fifty, spent a very pleasant evening. Games were played until a late hour after w hich refreshments were served and all express d themselves as having a good time. Mis» Marian Robertson is entertain ing Ml»» Maud Michel ami Miss Bessie Osburn, of Gresham, for a tew days tins week. Mr. Guy Robertson visited friends at Oregon Citv last Sunday Mr B. C. Attman is taking a vacation at St Martin's springs His wife ex pects to join him sometime this week and will stay for an indefinite period. The patrons of this vicinity are glad to learn the Mount Hood Company has given us a station on the new home road which was needed. They expect to erect a waiting room soon and also put in a siding, it will be calle«! Phenix station. Earl and Ceci) Jack visited their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. I*. Jack, recently KELSO Best wishes to the Herald in its new home. Ned Nelson and wife have gone to Cannon Beach for an outing R. E. Jarl has g ne east for a two week’s visit. Gilbert Jonsrud is »[«ending his vaca tion visiting points of interest along the coast. B. F. Holt an«i wife of Portland S|«ent Mrs. O. Gustfason lias been enter taining her brother. Andrew Peterson, Sunday at their cottag» on the Bluff. wife and son, Anoka. Minn. Mr. Padgem, wife ami children, of Rev. Thoma- Robinson has returned Portland, are spending their vacatiou from his vacation trip to Wilhoit in Mr. Holts' cottage Springs, and will move into Mrs. Alma Hall s residence here, where his mother will join him. Mrs J. F. Dean entertainer! Mrs. Mts. H. S. Stone and sons C. H. and Clyde Stone, visited over Sunday with Briggs, of Portland, ami her daughter. Mrs Snell, of Dram, on Tueeday. friends at Newberg. A class of ten children took their • first communion" last Sunday morn The railroad agents were around ing at the Catholic church. again insisting on the squatters who Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Shelley spent are on the so-called railroad lands sign the first of the week in Portand. ing a lease, thus putting them in the Miss Mitchell, who has a position in place of tenants and it is well known that a|teuant cannot dispute a land the bank in Oregon City, spent the lord's title. One of the squatters wrote week-end with the home folks on the to the Attorney General of the United place near Sandy. Mr. and Mrs Mike McCormick »¡«ent and also to the Congressmen from this district and they both advised him un Sunday and Monday a week ago in E. A. Fentz and son. from Missouri, The new station on the electric line der no consideration to sign a lease. Portland. are visiting old friends at the home of in West Fairview will lie known as These leases were a monstrous exhibi The Boring Base Ball team played the F. E. Zimmerman. tion of gall and impudence as they bind Sandy team at -andy, a week ago Sun i Cleone in future. Mrs I.. Allard was down from The the squatters not to use ««y firwood day. The score stood > to 2 in favor of W. P. Brooks and wife entertained and to get off of the premises in 30 Sandy. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Huge» the first of Dalles to s|«eml Saturday and Sunday. Her gramlilaughter, little Allard Morse, days after being warned by the railroad Mr. and Mrs. J E. Pomroy are living the week. is very ill at her home In The Dalles company and if there is any cost at in the house formerly occupied by I. M. Mre. W. H Mashburn and children tached to convicting them, the squatter Emmanuel May and son were out and Mr. and Mrs. W. Stakelv spent the Donahue and wife. is to pay it and also to leave all im from Portland visiting Mr. Mavs sis I Paul Meinig has begun the moving of week-end with relatives at Fremont. provements without any return for ter. Mrs. Aaron Fox, on Tuesday. On his buildings onto the new site. The labor and monev expended and also if F. Portello and family were here to M iss Edith Dufer's [nano pupils will living r oms are already on the ground ever traveling on any of these rail spend Sunday at thsir old home. and the old store building will be in give a recital in the Presbyterian church road lines not to sue or claim any Misses Nellie Amlerson and Minnie place shortly. The new store is almost next Friday evening. Misses Ruth damage if injured while riding on their completed and would be a credit to a -haw Rosalie and Lily Buscher, Gladys Johnson, of Aberdeen. Wash., were system. This is certainly the limit! Bliss and Clyde Stone will play the visiting here last week. town of much larger size than Sandy. There is only one thing they omitted piano, Miss Jenevive Dufer will give L. A. Harlow, If. Blaser and M. Miss Alice McGugin spent last week and that is they neglected to have the violin selections. Block have returne«l from several days sqnatter have his life insured for 110.000 visiting her sister at Molalla. Miss Nannie Anderson is spending hunting in the mountains. for their benefit. We would like to see Two business transfers have occurred Miss Lulu Hoyt returned to her home the color of the skunk’s hair that wrote in Sandy recently. <»eo. Odell brought -ometime with Mrs. W. C. Belt at in Kenton on Tuesday after several the lease. Tbi« is no time to write in the ealoon formerly owned by Davis Cannon Beach Mrs. H. M. Shaw and daughter. Miss i days visit w ith Miss Josephine Helming. a iady-like or Miss Lizzie style about and Edwards and Peter Dolzer -old his Mrs. J. A Harlow and children have this bunch of outlaws. Elliott of the saloon to W E. Moran who formerly- Ruth, spent the week-end w ith Sellwood returned from several d«ys outing at relatives. Great Northern railroad says the people tended bar there. lying Beach. must stop talking about the railroads Mrs. E. G. McGaw and daughter, Some little stir was occasioned by New families are coming in ami set or they will injure business. Prob*- the report last week that some women Mi-s Elizabeth left on Monday for the tling on the Sun Dial Tract, a portion oly they will produce a panic like J. bad discovered a newly made grave on east an an extended trip. of which has been divide«! into 5 acre P. Morgan threatened Roosevelt in the Alder Creek near the place where eome J. P. Province and son have opened tracts. iaet days of his term unless he let the of the horse- were »hot some weyksago. up a real estate office in Fairview About 2tki persons are camping on Tennessee local and iron deal go Upon investigation, it proved to be only Rev E. Burlingame. Edwin Burlin through. Having tied up some of the a tale with no foundation except im game and Ira Brooks hate returns I the Advent i amp grounds and the at tendance at the meeetings is large. best land in the state their bogus land agination. from an overland trip to Tillamook. Rev. Mr. Nelson. of Pasadena is grants which they have long ago lost R. 8. Ludlow is here from E-tacada among the popular speakers, of which Mrs. Douglass was up from l leaeant title .to. they now say if they are not assisting W Ellison in the prune ship there are a number. Home the first of the week. allowed to have their way to do ust as Mis- Holm, the efficient central of ping business. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are again set they pleate with land that they do not Sandy, took week before last off and tled in their home here after a trip to own. Why they will start a panic and their old home in the east. paralyze business. A car load of salt spent it at her Lome in Portland. Mr». J. Alfre«l Larsson is back from Everyone that can get away ba- gone that cost *52. So in Frisco, cost* f .’50.6o 8 me of the farmers have their gram Long Beach when- she was recruiting to the mountain- or coast altiio the for freight to Fort Klamath, Oregon. stacked add are doing their dry plowing. for a few days. Lemon« are rolling on the ground near cool seatherofthe past week maxes I*e Coo|>er made a flying trip to Port C. Hampshire and wife, of Kenton, Santa Barbara, California, while here home seem a pretty good place. land last Tuesday, getting repairs for passed Sunrlav witii old friemls here. they coet 50 cent* a dozen, still we Harry Bramnall and family of Trout his binder. must not complain or the bunch of dale visited with P. R. Meinig g Sun Mrs. C. J. Raker ami Miss Johnson Mr. Klinesmith and wife of Beaver railroad outlaws and bankers will start day. made a week-end visit with Mrs. Rak Creek were here looking at their land a panic. Even that thorough-faced de er’s sister at Dayton, Ore. What might have been a serious ac fender of all manner of monopolies, the cident occurred Saturday evening when which they recently purchased, which Mr. and Mrs Harvey Watkins and “Oregonian", says the railroad land John Mitchell and hie two sisters were lies just south of the Bimister place. children are visiting Mrs. Watkins par Harold Miller has returned home grants so-called have been a great hin driving home from Sandy. The horse ents in eastern Oregon. drance to the development of the state became frightened and began kicking from Columbia City where he has been and something must be done to make down the hill. Miss Mitchell and John visiting his brothers. them let up on the strangle hold on the were thrown out but the little girl man Miss Alice Cooper has returned from resources of the state. Still we must not aged to stay in. While they are badly California to visit her folks for awhile Mr. and Mrs. L. Lovelace and Mrs. complain or the big business buccaneers jarred and brni-ed. it is hoped nothing Mr. M. M. Reid finished cutting the Eberhart took a trip to the end of the will start a panic or paralyze business. serious will come of it. Miss Mitchell, school house wood Friday Mt. Hood line on Bunday last. Bpent Roosevelt in his testimony before the it will be remembered, suffered a brok Mr. Frank Ahnort is working for A. a very pleasant day. Stanley investigating committee in re en knee a year ago. from which she has The Ladies’ Aid will meet the first | Miller this week. gard to the Tenneesee Coal A Iron never recovered. It is feared she may Thurday in September with Mrs. E. J. A. Shaw and family have returned Company that Frank A Gray acting for have injured that. Ro wen. to Portland for the winter. the United States Steel Co., that they Mrs. Deaton and daughter of Port Mrs. Geo. Boland of Tigerville »[«ent Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reid were visit did not care to purchase the stock of land, are visiting with Mr. Deaton. the week-end with her «laughter, Mrs. ing Mrs. Cromwell of Firwood Bunday. the aforesaid company, as a business Mrs. A. D. Edwards has improved J. Richmond. transaction, that under ordinary cir some but still requires the services of a Rev. Mr. Wood will hold services in cumstances that they would not buy it trained nurse. ! the M. E. Church at eleven o'clock on because but little benefit would come to The M. E. Aid met with Mrs. I>nartz Bunday. Bunday school at usual hour. the United States Steel Company from The Ijklies’ Aid intends giving an ice near the depot. Attack Like Tiger*. this transaction. Roosevelt was surely cream social in the near future for the R. C. Attman left for Ft. Martin’s In fighting to keep the blood pure the not simple to believe this bluff although purpose of raising money to finish [lay he claims he did notallowed them to go white corpuscles attack disease germs Springs for two weeks to recuperate. ing the preacher. Nolic < later. on with the deal by which they acquired like tigers. But often germs multiply Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John Mr and Mrs. Max Rusle visited their 1200,000,0iif worth of property for 129,- eo fast the little fighters are overcome. son, a daughter. «laughter, Mrs. Leslie Merrill of Gres 000,000 and absorbed a dangerous rival Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt WANTED—finger boards to distinctly ham, on Bunday last. that was manufacturing pig iron for rheum and sores multiply and strength tell the dire« tions to the mountains as Mrs. Chris. Benson v site«l her sister, 93.00 a ton cheaper than could be man en when an appetite fail. This condi Portland auto parties become ««mfuse«! .¿Jr«. I; Wright of Gresham on Bunday. ufactured anywhere in the world. Any tion demands Electric Bitters to regu at the cross roads, loose directions ami where you find one of that bunch do- « late stomach, liver and kidneys and to at late hours of night call at a nearbv Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. anything to help anybody out of the expel poisons from the blood. “They home to inquire the way. “I suffered intensely after eating and hole or for any purpose but their own are the best blood purifier,” writes C. F. McKinney is slaying the grain no medicine or treatment I tried seem selfish ends. You can show the writer T. Budahn of Tracy, Calif , “1 have with his reaper. Everybody wants ed to do any good," writes H. M. a white black bird. And the truth of eyer found." They make rich, red their grain cut first. They will have to Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, Lake the matter is Roosevelt knew it and blood, strong nerves and build up your ask Aaron Straus to see who gets first. View. Ohio. “The first' few* doses of went into that rotten deal with hie health. Try them. 50c at Gresham I Crops are fine of all kinds. Chamberlain’s Stomach an«i Liver Tab eyes open. For the truth of these druggists. Carl Khutterly sold 10 acres of land lets gave me surprising relief ami the statements send to your Congressman underpriced for I«1 > per acre. second bottle seemed to give me a new for the report of the Stanley Investigat Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. Mrs. Htewart from Albany is a guest stomach and perfectly good health.” ing Committee on the Tennessee Coal I Regular |2.5(i price, both Herald and Journal, »2.00. 1 of Mrs. Cannon. For tsle by all dealers. A Iron Co., IROLIDALL UTER LAIOLIRfllt (ORDITI Mr. Milligan, Bunday School Mission Mrs, Bertelsen, a former Rooster Rock resident, wa« a visitor at the ary for the Presbyterian Synod, deliver ed a discourse al the Grange hall Bun Deaver raneb v>n Bunday. day evening aud afterward talked to Mr- A Wo dward and little children, tlie people iti legar«! Io organising a are at the present down the coast, with church Socletv at till- place Mi. Milli relatives gan was entertained while livre at the The Keller brother» went into the home'of James I'oumler. city on -atnrday, to spend Bunday with l ews Benfield came out from Port then folk» land Blindai evening t«> visit home folks Mr Ed lee has taken the contract to I until Monday evening plaster the Benefield bungalow Mrs ('. J I.titlepage of Mo»i»r was Air. and Mrs. Dlel of Portland were Mrs. U I'.. Smith's guest on Friday. out here in their auto last week. F <’. Reed made a trip to McGonns Several of our people went into see Tuesday. the circus last Friday ami Saturday. Miss Gertrude Hogan ol Portland I» The dwelling at Columbia View farm Mrs. F (’. Ree«i s guest. is getting a new coat of paint Miss Ferguson has signed the con tract to teach the school at Egypt this Act used of Stealing coming term. E K. Chaoilierlain, of Clinton. Me., Miss Isom »ml Miss Fox of the Port boldly accuse* Buck ten's Arnica Salve land l ibrary, were out in their auto at of stealing the sting from burns or Columbia View farm last Saturday. scald* tlie pain from sores of all kinds the distress from Imlls or pile« "Il Miss Fox ha- just returned from a trip abroad, ami while gone visi'ed several rotai cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and interesting countries, a* Germany, Hol- 1 injuries ol their terror,” lie says, "a* land. Belgium ami also Italy. She 1» a healing remedy its e«|iial don’t exist." planning to lie with Columbia grange at Only «<- at Gresham druggist» their September meeting, am! will then favor the grange with a lecture from what she saw ou the other sole the At Nolhe is hereby given that th« annual lantic t h-ean We are glad to welcome Mi-s l ox back home, ami hall l«e glad meeting of the stockholder» of l ent» to meet her at the grange Grange Hall Company will be held in This locality was very much excited the Grange Hall, Mouday evening last Saturday, when all at once a large Sept -till at H |> m to elei I a l»«ar,l of auto truck came buzzing up the road, «lire« tors for the ensuing year, to vote with no less than automobiles right on a change <>f the time of this annual alter in a string, all loailed with a mer mooting her« after to the 'Jd Momlay in ry throng of the strong sex It was January each year ami to transact any soon learned that it was the Panama other business that may legally eome Boosters, which the commercial club of before the meeting. A F Hersbner Bee , Portland were entertaining, and judg Lents Grange Hall Company. ing from the way the auto truck was NO I ICE. l««ade«l with the stuff that makes men , jolly, it wax evidence that they did not want their lady friends present. Although Saturday was a «lamp <l%y, it is needle»» to say that the Issisters l«a«l a good time, ami the farmers were g|n«l to l«e honore«l with a visit from them, am! are looking forwent with great ex pectation to the tune of the Panama ex position. when this part of the country surly w ill l«e benefited. A plav entitle«! the ’ Deacon's Second Wile." will l«e given next 'atur«lay night at the grange hall. The in • me de rived from same will go to the church film!. I vervlsslv is respectfully invit ed. 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