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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1911)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CWRRnilLE DOVER SANDY liver tifi» p»r»on« »• re very pleasantly entri tallii«) at a ten at the I'ovv iim - ik I Mrs. residence la»t liuirs-lay afternoon. The farmers are through thrv» I Born August is, to Mr. ami hing, i Elmer Phelps, a i* pound boy. Fine beneficial rain the first ot this Crops were (wirlv good, and evervlsaly is rejoicing over the nic«« rain, Il i» *!«•- week. Percy T. Shelley left Friday to take BREEZY ITEMS cOMRIBlTED BY HtRUI) REPORTERS U M ARBY POINTS Dr. Rodkins i* building a tine large mg lot* ol go«sl to late crop« and stop charge ol the government pack Haiti of barn ->u tus farm one milt- ea*t of town. ping ths torest tlte- and clearing the dll horses which i* packing supplie« in George Kinney is having ins lots. «>n heaven* ot smoke. to the tire lighter» on the North F->rk ol GRESHAM Miss Ruth Friel went to visit her sis Powell street tilled up. A gnat many have gon«- to the Clackamas river. t lie t Mrs. Harry Wood, ot Portland, visit- ter last week .it Bridal Yed Fulls. It is I Large crowd- an- attending the daily to be presumed that Bridal Yell Fall* hit«k eberry patch and.coine back lalen Ted Romstedt spent hia vacation in e-1 at Mrs. Michel's last Monday and with iH-rrie* the lulls hiniting and tlslnng lie re I Miss Mamie Michel returned with her, demostrations of the Laurel range at is a popular resort with young folks umly resilience port* nothing but bad luck. The <|iiarterly conference wa* held to I.er home that night, to make a short Sterling A .aii.n-l --ns' hardware «tore ->u M-nulay iill«rn-»m. lomluitcd by Miss Constance Ewing of Portland i« this week vi it. II. E. Essoti spent' la«t Bunday and Rev .1 S. Wm»| Mrs <• J Itrowu ami visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Saturday . Rev. Moore preached a very W .1 Ila« limeyer »ang liiternieiil wa interesting -ernion Moinlay in the city. T. R. Howitt ’ « trotter, 'arg.-, i* re Rube of this place Mis« Ewing once Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane returned III Douglaea ceiin-tery I'he funeral wa« Jacob De Sharer and family ol Mad I’. E. Moran and Pete Dolrer were lnrg«'ly attend«'<l ami the Hural oil- ring- last Saturday, after »(-ending several covering from an attack of lung fever taught the Cherryville school. De-I Portland visitor* last week. were many and Iwantifnl Mr* Earn days at Astoria and from there going to contracted on a recent tri,» to the race« Our school began this week on Mon ras are visiting In* brother, J. G. e»i vvu« iiiotlii i -if .lolui Rr-iwii ami Mrs Sharer, and is on hi* way Io the bop Little Falls, Wash., where they spent at S> i«> day labor Day. under the charge of G. M. Calmagli of Portland «»• out l laic Prelty nian I hree other sons are fit'lds. He 1» getting tiie-l of hauling with his Wmton Si* last week. some time visiting their daughter, Mrs. living the y-iuiig’-at Gm-rgc Rrowti Is- The V. S surveyors are al work in Mi«« I- la Herald of Lents, who taught water as he wa* raisisl a well loo«. Iwnning. this vicinity «on-tying I« r a new niap. the «ebool last term. It is thought the \t the election hel«l in Sandy, August mg in G imhì 'annuitali ln>«|>itnl alien Mrs. G. R Woodie was visiting Mr». .11, ineorporatmn earned with but six ili« recently underwent an <>p«-intioti for nit uber of pupils this term will !>e fully They are registi misi The l'vtigdon. ii|q-<-mliciti« I'he other* an- James E The Christian Endeavor Society of k . a« several families have moved in Cooper one «lay lust week i «iisaenting votes Tlir following ticket Rr-iwn. of Curi itivtlb- < >r and Daniel Fairview held an evening party at the Miss Menati R.dsrtson wili teach at tin« sea«< n. Mary Mielielwaa l*>ru in was elei'ti'«! Ed. F llruus, Mayor; ot Ix-xitigtoii Home of Mr. and Mr- Ernest II dgate Rnnt-.g and Mia- Marni Michel at Cleono. t'anaila, July 3, l*i<*> an-l wa- married •'ll w- allow the Government to run George Bornstedt, Recorder; Allred (<« G,-«>rgv Rrown in I'ffo on Friday evening last to which the They are Utili graduate« of thè eia.«« of In I'- m I tin No Need I o Stop W ork. the- al mints in Alaska and tli • rail Bell. Marshal; Albion M-'inig. I'ri-u»- lamily moved to Ea«t«-rn f fn-^.ui an-l young friend» of Miss Gladys Holgate 11«! I. \\ hen your doctor «*r«l«-r* you to Mop road* in Panama, when will this thing me. tfilernii'ii, George A Wolf I' B. remained then- until Mr Hr -mi - death belonging to the society wete invited. John Met.ger has lit the contract to a st. p -av- the «ecretary i-f the Interior work, it »tagger* you I can’t" you Gray, T D Phelp*. Ca»|ier Junker. I.. In I!»11 Mr« Brown inarrie«! Mr Earn Those present were Miss Aha Wilcox, Portland firm t- ay cement sidewalk« all Fisher'.’" Never will atop until the «ay. You know y«>u are weak. run- E. Hoffman, Otto Meinig • c«t ainl haa »iucc n-*i«lisl with him at Miss Rose Albrtgt t. Miss Eva Town- tn«'ir hone* la n*. the way ar.-ttmi hi« pro(w-rty which Government runs ami owns all ol the «lown and failing in health. • lay l-y •luy. send, Miss Hester Thorpe, Miss Ijiura t'oiistable Jonsrud i* in receipt ol a Mrs Reni«- ! ««ig wa« t"l>l»--l ->( MO hi tac- s «>n Main «trx-et. 1' ■•* will I*- a fine public utilities the same as they do in I but you must work n* long a« you ran Dolph. Miss France« Bh«« Miss Gladys letter and |«n trait Iroin Roseburg, Ore gokl and «liver l» tw«< n n-«»n ami two - «fand What you nee«I i« Electric Hit- improxcment tor the town New Zealand, the most progressive and Bliss. Miss Gladys Holgate. Earl Te- gon. The authorities are hofiling a o'clock oik -day liti'« week. The money ter» to giv«« ton«-, strength, and vigor to was t.iki n Ir- iu her (iiitlk in her ........ in Mi«-Portia t >«!>orne .a« gone to Van best conducted Government on earth. gart. Floyd Tegart, Earl Townsend man there who is »u*|>eete<l of ts-ing the T n-ut-lal«- Imti-I, of which Mi«» E««ig y ir -ystem. to prevent breakdown and Earl Stanley. Andrew Albright, Perry couver. \Va.«l .. to take up her «cliool In Col. Belts book, late W * Consul coiiniH-ted with the horse killing affair la |-ropri-'t‘-r«-« |'l>> t'onatabli* w a. build you up. Don't I*- weak, sickly or work. The schools ttiere opened >ep- to this progressive colony he says that ■ Dolph and Raymond Dunbar. up the Randy River. He was ariestrd ealleil and ««-un-hist II»- I « 111« 111 ig but ¡ailing when El«-etric liitter* will Ix-nefil Government -vwna miles of rail tendier 4th. in Roseburg on a charge of stealing a without result* A joint birthday party was given at road, which takes passengers for one I you from the first d«s«e. Tli«>n*and* horse and buggy from Oregon City. Mrs .1 Knarr and ««I Richard and Mire Geary. of Hood River, has la-en the residence o' William Stanley a few I hill Mlcklcy have gone to the hop cent ami school children free ami rates life»* th<-m for their glorious health and The old ixarn in the lower end of tlel.l», Every Isittle i* evenings ago in honor of the anniver visiting Mr. and Mrs C S. >inith tin are ten times lower thin here and yet strength Try them town lielonging to Elmer 1‘helj«* burn««l, Mr* J F I lean • rite rtaincd Mi- guarantissi to aatisfy. Only 5<h« at all saries of Miss Susie Manley and Miss past week. the Government makes money and all a week ago Sunday night. How it Hell, of S i -II w - mm I. on Wvdnewdny Mabel Pullen. Games, music and re There was a large crowd attended the profits go to extending the system and dialers Mr« Win .Ma« oiitash and ami cliihlrvn « aught is not known, but it is *u|q>o»«*l freshments were indulged in until a late chicken pie cupper Wednesday night improving the roads. The Government an- Iw-n- v lotting Mrs Ma* <>nta«li'a fath that some one was sleeping in It and hour. Among those present were Miss given by the Ladies’ Aid of the M E. owns the public lands ami let» encour er, Win l!ii.-w<-ll ami wifi- drop|>ed a lightisl match The Van WELCHES Susie Stanley. Miss Mabel Pullen. Miss Church Mr* 1. Brink ami -laughter* an* aging settlers go upon them, giving couver Lumber Co., Med the barn moat Eva Bell. Miss Ada l*oane. Miss Kester Welches is enjoying the blessing* of of the summer, but fortunately there apvmling a few «lays in Portland A. Myers and family are away on a them an opportunity to pay for them Thorpe, Miss Myrtle Stanley, Miss Troutdale «ehool will >>|*n m-xt Mon in lees time, and even furnishing them a much needeal shower. The first real fishing trip. were no horse« in it at the time. Had -lay with Mm Ethfl llogtir aik | Mr* Mane Schantine. Miaa Rose Pullen. capital at per cent to develops and rain since July let. This will make there I hm - u any wind, the town would Janrl Grant in chArgv Mies Addie tfuisenbury, Miss .Nettie Mr. Smith, of Hood River, is visiting improve the land, and purchase stock tiahing good also the hunting. M ima I> p II a Ziininvrinaii vìbi U n I al have lieeu in much danger. his brother, C. S. Smith. Feusk. Mias Bessie Feusk. Miss Maggie Here we give everything to railroad Vancouver <>n Mom Uy Mr. Evi Sleret ami wife anal Mr. J. 1. M Shelley of Hood River viaite«l Prettyman, Reuben Kaiser, Rudolph Mrs. Rose Metzger and daughter. 1-a- corporations, bankers and great Cap W. Shattuck have returned to their Mm Etohcg an«l daughtlier. Mi«« Zora Stanley. Earl Stanley, Clarence Stanley. lell made a trip to the city Thursday tains of industry like Rockefeller and mountain cottages tor a few more days with bis brother. Percy T. Shelley, last front Wioconaui. have l«ern vmitingai week lie was on hia way home from the heme ol Mrs Matilda llogui- Roland Quiaeobury, Willie Stanley, Hope Myers will return to Eugene to Morgan in manufacturers who ere al j recreation. a trip overlaml to the coast. Henry Auspach, Joe Schauline. Harry Roy Buxton, Alitili Tiller ami Milton ready enormously rich. It is needless resume his studies «««on. Mr. and Mr*. Cotton have cloeed up Stanley. George Hennesv is *|>ending hia va Fox nave gout- ta> mh -K their fortume tn to add that the -lay of the rule of the Rev. Dunlop and wife ami Mr. and the hop tlidda their mountain Bungalow Hearts De Mrs. J. G. T. Colley and children Mrs. Goodrich -pent Thursday in Port prlviledged few is rapidly drawing to an light, for the season an-i have returned cation at Washougal George has l>een I-rank Dory -|*-:it l_al«or -lay Sight in the employ of A. G. Romstedt all end. Gerald Massey, the poet well and I to their home at Gresham. »aeing in \ aiuxiiiver moved to Kern Park last Thursday to land. an miner. truly wrote more than Jt> years ago Mr*. Aaron Fox is e«>nvafi-oeing Iroin make their home. The rain delayed the work on Myer- Mr. Charles Geilemka and J. F. Rob That the few «hall not forever rule. A «lea! was cl->se<l last week whereby an o|»-rati«-n |ierfiinned two week» ago. J. H. Hose who ha.« Is-en rick is able building for a few -lays, but it is pros erts ami son* cottage« have each re- but has not yet returned to Iter haaim- The many toil in sorrow The gates of Smith Bros., of Boring leased of E F. grossing nicely now. t«> t>e out again. l uiploye«-« al th«- County farm were hell are strong today. But right shall ceive«l a new coal of paint. Donahue the Sandy Blacksmith shop somi-what chargrilled upon re Mrs. W R. Kern and little daughter, rule tomorrow. The camping neaaon ia almost ended. l-elongmg to l’en-v T. Shelley. There are some tine new banners up turning to their iniarta-r» for tlir night Helen, visited in Portland a couple of There are only . ’ > or o camps yet on the on the streets advertising the fair. to H ik I their blankets had <lixapp»an«l The Marquis of tjueensburg of Eng Rev Moore, the District Su|>erinlsiul- days this week. F'.iinl t ffsoii in a drunken tit drove hi* land recently arrive«! in thia country grounds, and they will pull out proba- Dr. William < >tt and wife are happy ant, preached an excellent «ernmn in wife an-l two chifilren from th«- Itouas- at Ground wa« broken Thur-lay on a lot bioking for a job. as he says the I.ord- 1 bly alsiut the loth of the month. over the birth Wm. A. Ott. Congratu the M. 1 . church Sun-lav evening the |H>int <>f a l-->i-lc<l revolver la«l Moti in Lawrence addition for a new residence ’ ship busine-s is about played out or is Mr Ikiuglas, the Road Sti| ervisor of lations. Doctor. d«iy night in a-low n|»>ur->f ram. <>l-«-t> to la- built by Ed. Aylesworvh. This is a fast playing out and hs is tir- d of be thia district ia making extensive im- whois a habitual drinker, has been Born to Mr. an«i Mrs. Fleet Fox this sure go thi- time. The many friends of abusing Ins family for Minta- time Mrs ing calle«! "Me Lordship", when there provemi-nts lietween Brightwood and morning a nine pound girl. I AIKVIf W the leading clothier w ill be pleased to re is nothing in it for him. As long as Welches, making an entirely new r<>a-t. o|»>n went to l’--rtland -it Tuemlay to • ih - for divor«*- The lil*--n* live a|*ml Miss Bessie Howitt has returned from ceive this information. they can make an easy living by work It will follow the old bank of the Sandy Mis- Frail««-» an-l Gla«ly* Illi«- are a mil- sottili of her«- and have a la-auti Portlan-i where she has i-een visiting the The funeral of John Hazelwood of ing the alisurd racket about Kings, River, giving a road with a good drain v i«iting tla-ir aunt at Dajtoti. <>. (or a fill home. Damascus was held on Sunday afternoon Lords, Dukes, and high church pre age all along the new part an«i also few day*. past week. Mr- I larvi y Wwlkm« i* entertaining her sister lr--m I a»t< do Oregon. in charge of the Oddfellows, He leave- lates it will l>e «lone. MacCauley, the 1 making a nearly straight roa.l which G \V Zimmerman an-l family have Petrina Chido and F. Maran o were a wife and four children. great English Historian said. ‘If large will l>e wonderful improvement for thi* returned fr«-ni a six wis-k s tour of Y el married in the Sacred Heart Catholic Among those registered at t he ( ’ong- pecuniary interests ware at stake, so I district. low-tone Park, >alt laikel'ity. and the church la«t Sun-lay. Father Gregory Attend the big ball at the Grang« hall Welches district i* to have a new Mi««es Zimmi-rman will resume their don this week are: J. M. Williams. well established and so generally ac offiiiata-l. They will reside at .Tenne Saturday evening cepted. a doctrine as the law of gravita school house. It is reported that it will studi«-* at the State I'niversity. Spokane. Wash., E. M. Randle. H. II. station. tion would be denied and strenuously lie up-to-ilate, an-l first-class an-l a» Hail, S. H innman, J. R. M --re Port- A son was Girn to Mr hik I Mrs. I*. J. D. Regner is fixing up the •tore g-iod as the best ol its size an-l class. land, Mr. and Mrs. Ex. F. McMillan. denied." Row on «-i-pt. 2 ro< m vacate«! by the Anchor store, It la Unhandicapping. Mias 1.utie Welch has a fine new *ad- A battleship of the Dread nought Mn nd Why «)«*•* Kate take off her to I*- occupied by a confectionery st- re Seattle, Wash., 1. N. Jung Millwaukee, Mi*« l.illie I.ii—her is slowly recover Wi.«., F. E. Emery. St. Louis, Mo.. E. Class coat Flti.tfOo.Oxi and as there are -ili- for her pony. Fox, of which sh>- ia wadding ring whenever aba *11» down conduct««! by a man fr->tn Chi-ag--. Ill ing from hii attack <d typhoid pneumonia la< k-ui, built, being built or contemplate«! 1<»> quite proud. H. Fidland Camas Wash.. A A. Jack«- Raymond ha« joined In« father at hi* to rend a novel? Mi.— Akberg and Mi-s M Nordling. of Ethel Because alie enjoya reading E. St. John an-i R. G. Ott. Portland. of them at a cost of ♦l.OOti.OOO.ntsi, home in l.aki-v lew Portland, vi-ite-1 over Sunday with Mre. one Is-tter If she <mi leni|«>rarlly for President Eikington, of the Bank of to be paid for by the pro- Gust I .arson. Mr« Anna lleiny and children of Port get Hint site's married Boston Tran LLSIEDS Gresham, wa- in Lents on biisim-*- ductive classes, for all wealth must land have l»« ii visiting at th«- home ot script. Mr«. D. F. Tall-it has gone t<> White Friday.and while then- called at the Mt. come out of the field, the forest, the Mr. and Mrs. J. Goff ami Mr. and E E. Keslin. Salmon, Washingt -n, to visit her par- SCott Pub. Co., new office. •team or the mines. It can readily lie Mrs. Russell of Portland, spsnt Sunday Turned Down. N|i— m Nannie Anderson lias returned ent.-. seen what an enormous tax this is upon an-l Monday with the former parents, Ella That young farmer tried to from a few day* outing at Cannon H«-aeh Mr. and Mrs. Bellman of Cosmopoli« kiss me saying that lie had never kl«a the people, the working people. This Mr. and Mrs. G. Lusted. i ’heater K ronenta rg lias recovered from ed a girl la-fort- Wash., spent a few days last week visit- kin-1 of nonsen«e will play out one of PLEASANT HOMt Mr. and Mrs. Otis of Pleasant Horne Stelln What did you tell him? ing at C. M. Oliphant’s. these -lavs suppose this enormous visited Mr. ami Mrs. John Sleret one an o|»-ratioti for the removal of hi* ton« Mr. and Mrs. Putney and «on spent Kila That I wee no agricultural ex Ht-I* an-l will go t<> Eugene next week to sum was used to provide homes for the day last week. The Misses Emma and Floy l.ang- two -lays with Markells pertinent station. New York I’reoa. resume his «todies. struggling prxjr. worthy of Newberg made a weekend vis Miss Mil-lred Miildleton. a mice of The Station ag«-nt for this place ha.« .1 II. Schram ami Oscar Waled with it to their aunt. Mr«. C. M. Oliphant, “I Leave My Haart With Yau." District Superintendent Moore of the Mrs. Ramo is visiting them thia week rente«! the E. M Caqe-nter place for on«- their families lire hoppicking near Au last week. I'm aolna over the wave», dear; year. The dejiot is ready for use an-l M. E. Church occupied the pulpit of and Mr. F. Ery and family. Pm going over tha waves rora. Geo. Kenney has returned from sea everybody i- gla-l for the convenience. M. E. Church at this place last Sun My liver may get out of gear. Mrs. Douglass of Pleasant Home Mr. ami Mr* Win Stakely and niei-ea side. Mrs. Kenney will return later. Rut 1 leave tny heart with you day. He took for his text, a verse in *[>ent Sun-lay with Mr anil R. Neibausr. Thresher« and hay bailer« are hinder Florida Tlmea-t’nlorv Nora and Geii«vn-ve Washburn have Mathew, where it says “If you have Mr. B. Carman and wife, of Nord, e«l in their work on ac« onnt of rain. Miaa Pearl Ruegg is the guest of Mrs. la-en v imting relative* at <'lack am a* for faith like a grain of mustard seed you California, arrive«! Thursday to visit his More Equipment. The Murhphys were out in numbers of will say to thia mountain, tie removed Olive Goff of Portland. a few -lay* , brother, A. Carman and family. The “Why don’t yonr daughters take 2n Sun-lay to celebrate the uncle's birth and it woul«i be cast into the sea." A Mrs. Ball of Cottrell visited her neice, Mis* Lillian Copelaml ha- returned their vncatlons together?" brothers had not met for thirty-five day, the 5«th milestone passed. quick an-i expedious way of leveling Mrs. Ida Holmes, at Oregon City last home from Portland where she ha* la-en years. ’’They prefer to ¡mol the falae hair Carl Shntterly ha* gon-- to the rnoun- down thi* rough part of the state. It week. and the clothes, and ench girl has the the past few weeks. W. R. Biddle, of Portland, will open tains for his vacation. Mr. an<l Mr». Newell of Portland took is coming to be recognized more ami Miss Daisy Htellion, of Portland, made use of the entire outfit for two week» ’’ a racket store in D. W. Metzger's build —Ixnilavllle Courier Journal Wanted—a real estate ottii-e, barber more, that we are governed by natural advantage of the holiday an-l visited a weekend visit with friends here. ing a« soon a« Mr. Schneider moves into shop, hotel an-l restaurant an-i cobbler laws as fixed and unmosable as the frien«ls at Cottrell. hi« new building. Mr*. R. W. Wilcox is »la nding the A Mistake. at this place for which the Ed can lie- la vs of the Medes and Perseans. The week with her «laughter Mr*. E. C. Wil- "Men who marry their stenographer, Percy smith had his han«l injured «peak a thrifty future a.« we are growing. Statement of the condition of Orthodox church rules, supreme make one fatal mistake .” kenson in Portland while «awing wood last Mon-lay in Russia and what kind of a country Schrxil commences Mon-lay. "What I* that?*’ School will e|*n next Monday with J. Rev. Roj>er and -laughter, Stella, are "They think the force of habit will Mr Townsend wa« seen at our depot have they got? A regular hell upon P. lent an-l Miss Mautle Mitchel in visiting friends and relative« here. earth. The same in Spain, All of the at fs-nts, In thè state of Oregon, al thè -dose of make their wive* take dictation " Bal on Sunday. charge. business Sepie in ber I, lidi. Melvin Oliphant and wife, of Dayton, ttmore American. Rev Buren of Gnsharn preached at old systems are headed for the junk Mi«* Ixmi»« Moller wa* out from Port KKflOI'Kt'U* Ore., visited hi« brother, C. M. Oliphant the Chapel Sunday afternoon and ha* an pile. l.oansnnd di scoli uls Il ; .-ei i» land to speml Suy-lay with her mother. Ths Whois Trouble. appointment for next Sunday at 4 P. M. over Sunday. Mr. Doty and daughter of Portland, Overdrafls, secured and unsecured Sone "Mr Roxlcy had nothing but prals« Mrs. A. H. Moller. Mr. .la* Brown, an ol-l timer here Keith Lyman, son of A. R. Lyman, Ronda and warranta 2 .«IO <0 ma-ie a few «lays visit with friends recent were out on their ranch last week near (!. W Hurst an«l family are at the hop for your work for him before ths con I ,.'*’. -K. was operated on at the Good Samara ly. He lias l>een living in Florida for Marmot. Mr. f»oty has one of the finest Furnlture enti flxture» ............. greHslonal committee," »aid the friend fields. I»ue from approved reserve ........... tian hospital last Tuesday. some time. "Yea," replied the lobbyist gloomily; collections of pheasants in the state and ben Ir- • 10.27* Iz-w-llyn Rell, of Meridan, is now Messrs. Arlie and Roy White and Misses Flovella and l.ueta Walker of is constantly adding naw noveltie*. He check» and olher eash Itemi making id* home with his j-ar- nt* here. "nothing hut pralae.” Catholic Stand Portlami have been visiting their grand »rd nnd Time» wives visited home folks last week. is on the track of some fancy poultry Exchange for clearing house having ac<«-pte<l a i«j,«ilion in the Sun parent* Mr. an-l Mrs. B. L. Northup. l'aah on harid Inal Feed Mill. from Sicily, known as the Butter Cup* Mrs. S. C. Jones ha- gone to Seaaide Born to Mr. and Mrs Bat«-« a girl on "I muat refuse to neat mv vote," Mis* Itobinson is sta-nding a few «lay* from the shape of their combs. They for a short vacation. Him ventured, with a frown 110,701 on «ept«-mber 4. Ex pan.e. paid UH «7 with her sister at Dilly, Oregon. "The ballots are of pink." she said, have the world ’ s record, as layers, hav Mr Geo. Carpenter na* straighten««! Mis« Norma Hundley, of Hillsboro, is "And do not match my gown." R. W. Wilcox is substituting for .1. II. 13-1,Ml up th* little building which wa* built for ing laid :’,00 eggs a year. They are also TOTAL visiting Mrs H. E. Davis. Milwaukee Sentinel. Schram on Rural Route No. 1 Mias Alta a meat market, and fitted it up for a good size ami with a fine yellow skin. l.l A HII.IT I KM Wilcox is in charge of the postoflice. Edward E. Stone age 1« year« died at dwelling. Mrs. Murray will live in it. |7 xai III i aplul stock paid In Where It Appllee. Ed. Ruffner wa* here visiting relatives Some idea of the magnitude of the Vndlvlded profits Good Samaritan h'«pital following an Misses Arleatha Cannon ami Jessie IIS 75 Her —The »hinder the call tier the on Hunday. operation for appendicitis. His home Peare an-i Mr* Shetterly ami family art workjdone near hereon the-lam. across Individual deposit» subject to Mr. an-l Mr*. E. C. Wilkenson an- the bigger the bore cheeks... ..................... I 32,7» ni wa- at Anderson station. He leave« a camping in the mountain*. the Big Sandy may be realized when it Him Beg pardon, but that dowan't parents of a H> pound l»iy lairn on Sept Demand certlflvate» of deposit 3.031t J6 Tlu-re will 1*1 an ice cream s«icial at mother, four sisters and two brothers. ia known that 150 men are employe«) apply to ffn-iirma 1, at their home in Portland. None Certified cheeks .......................... the M E. church Saturday evening He wa« buried in Gn-Sham besides his there night and «lay. and Sundays an-l Cashier, cheeks outststiding Her lint It doe* to men Chicago M Mi C. II. -Stone and Ray Htone are so- Mr. Iznideriiack is clearing two acres father who died four years ago. Time eertlfleah s of deposit. M Mi New». that^five big auto trucks run constantly jottrning at Hhepanl Springs, Wash., for on his ranch. a few «lays. night and day with five tons of cement Rev. A. B. Calder was called to Seat trt. 77» V» ft W. McKay e»|iect* to i*-cupy hi* Dangerous. at each load. The -lam will lie sixty tle last week to attend the funeral of Ids Mr« Newbrldt- Roohoof llenr.vthrew t«i CF Ml r.ew residence about Sept. 15. TOTAL........... ......... ......... The feet high, built of solid cement, brother. Dill,,Pickles n crike nt me, one that 1 maile myself Fay Davis, graml daughter, of .1 «tau- of Oregon, l oiiiity of M ultmonah, hr : road is planked from the «lam to Bnll Mrs. 1. McColl has hail her lot« filled too! Take one gallon of rain water, two I, fl. Ko*ta«1. « ashler of th* above named Davis, ha* taken up her residem-e miles. This Run a distance of six in with dirt from the Myer’s building quarti« ciiier vinegar one pint «alt. two bank, -l«> ««-lemnly swear that lb«- above -t»te- Mrs M. C. Cornett. Mother The monster! lie might tabl<-sp<x>n* mixid s|iiee«, one full hand means the expenditure of I a vast sum of ment I« triu-to the iH-st of my khowl<-«lge and Dan Ross i» ill at hi* home la-r. hnve killed you Brooklyn Clttoen. site. ful of «fin. Mix all tl-«-«e together, then money ami give* work to - hundred* of belief. H. Rostad. Oaahier. M ik « Robinson, a trained niirm- fr« mi The ground seems to tie caring in at pour thi« quantity over one |«-<-k gn-en correct—Alte«t: and going contin- men who are coming the City i» h« n- earing for l.illie l.u«cher. A Thoughtful Man. the southwest corner of the I O. O. F. cucumbers the desired «iz«-. Put in C. S'. Ilcn<lrlck«eri, "I certainly hnve n con»i<1erntn be»»’’ ually The company allo ws no one to Mr». >•. Wetmare is «pending a few large «tone jar an-l cov<-r with a cloth, Anthon Eckern, hall. “How new?’ • luys with la-r ninny friend» lien-. which must I* taken off arid wa«h«-«l out sell liquor on these grounds or any- Henry llarkaon, Wilbur Thompson will leave in a short every morning a« the • ri.«pn<-*« of the where near if they can help it "Gave me n two week»’ vacntlon nnd ..Mr« Alma Hull wa» In n- looking after s<ib-crlb«*«l and -worn to before m«- thia *’-th A her interest* quid attended Grange last three days extra to rent np.”-Pitta time for Eugene to attend the I Diver Iiickle« de|,eri-l« largely -n thi«.—Mary i drunken man is a nuisance anywhere • 1. — p-mi-r i" : A L Moreland, H. Colville. burg Poat. [«KAI.] Notary l-ubllc. Saturday. you put hitn. sity to take up the study of medicine. The summer is pa«t ami gone. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK