Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 28, 1911, Image 7

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    DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
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SANDY
BUI RUN
HUM IIII AHI I ARfA IN OKI GON
Mr. D. I. Bowtie»« and wife of Bull
Run, are on a huxine«» trip to Portland
this week
Mr. Allan Helms, ln»jM*etor on the
Bull Run pi|>« line wa» a Portland vis­
itor last week.
Bull Run is in its glory once more,
tli« rainy Mason lia« began. The farm­
er» around here are expecting lots of
■now thia winter.
Mrs. II. Helm« ol Marmot Is «topping
al Graabam with her little son, Carl,
who has lieen very ill for the past two
momths. He ia now improving rapidly.
Oregon Agricultural (kdlege, Corvall-
i». Ore., Si pt — That there are 2?,‘»'7,-
ll fll acre« of tillable land in the state of
Oregon liax just lieen estimated by Dr.
James Withyromlar, director of ex|>eri-
ment station« at the Oregon Agricultur
al College in some new statistic» which
be has recently complied.
There are in the state 6t),M7,7UU acres
of land, and after the forests are re­
moved and all available land is brought
under cultivation. Dr.
Withyeomhe ,
estimates that the various counties will
have tlie following agricultural acreage
Beker, 47H.72O; Benton. 207,Mb; Clack­
amas. H22H,4OO; Clatsop,
Col-!
urobia, 240,7*0; Cooa, 802,24(); Crook,
1,707,530; Curry, 474,800; Douglas,H1S,-'
MO; Gilliam, 4.30,480; firant. 874,012;!
Harney, 1,005,040; Howl River, ILS,-
712; Jackson, 440,720; Josephine, 274,-
KH0; Klamath, 970,800; Uke, 1,282^10;
Lane 1, 98.3,120; Lincoln, 310,720; l.lnn,
1,088,040; Malheur, I ‘»¡V,300; Marion,
03.3,312, Morrow, 324,300; Multnomah,
187,Of«; Polk, 3*2,17«; Sherman, 3M,-
1*91; Tillamook, 37<l,G»l; Umatilla. 0 !9,-
M0; I nion, 721,009; Wallowa, 1,071,-
!UI0; Wasco, 331,472; Washington, 447.-
3<fO; Wheeler, 271,200; Yamhill, .’kio,-
44*.
l*r Lupton’» father and motla-r visited
The golden liuail October.
Wi-Hllmr u good ilr«l like Indian «urn- him week before laal. Ilia mother ba»
»|»mt the greater part of tlu- xiimmer in
tuer.
Denver on account of her health
Twanly-ona («mill»« hava taken up
Mr«. II Lu-k«oii returned to Eagle
claim« on the ■<> eallad railroad land
Crea k Sunday. Mr Jaukaot* ia able to
around Cherryville thi« aeaaon.
l»< around on crutch«»
A young man from Virginia »«« kill­
Mr. Edison and faulty have returned
ed laal week at McCabes camp, up near
Marmot while working around a «aw- from thehop-lh-ld« ax have xeveral other*
mill. It appear« that he «lipped ami All bring tin- xame report too much rain.
DOVER
Smith Bros. are now inxtalled in the
fell against one of the giant aawa ami
Schmil commenced Monday with Mr.
Mr Allison Mr. M. M Reid a» teacher.
waa horribly mangled, lie lived in a Handy llla< kxmilh Shop
eemiconacioui condition for alaiul one ha» bi-eii -ent to tin- Boring »hop for a
Moat of the hoppickera are returning
hour. Ill« people in Virginia war« in­ lime Hi- many triend» in Sandy mi«» home and report having a good time.
him.
formed by wire ol his aad late.
Mr. and Mr« liewa entertained Rev.
Sandy Public Mehool o|»-m-d Monday
A drunken Indian paaaed through
Ruyon Sunday.
with
Mi»»
Iniiu
Butman
a«
principal
and
ere one day laat week on Ida way back
Mi»» Alice (kipper ha» returned to
* the W»rm Spring* in an exceedingly Mi«» Meier ax the primary teacher
Portland.
With
tlu-xe
efficient
teacher»
ill
charge,
■> oyful atale ol exhibition It appear«
Mr. and .Mr». Kitaamiller and Walter
be came off beat in a pony race at Sandy we predict for the xcluxd it pro»|»-roii«
were looking after their place Sunday.
ami with a part of I lie atakn laid in a ’ y<-ar.
Mr. and Mr». Joseph DeHiiazer anil
goodly aupply of lire water, lie left
P. .1. «belly left Monday morning for
Ralph were Portland visitor» Thursday.
here alter having been aaaiaterl to j a brief trip to l|ix»l River
mount Ina viclorioua pony, holding laal
Mr. Wirtz of Sandy will lecture at the
The committee appointed l>y the Sandy
to hie larttle and weaving back and Commercial Chili to balk into the right church Sunday I blotter I at II a. in.
forth in Ilia saddle. By llie-way there | of way« for the railroad ha» la-eti very All cordially invited to attend.
ia a aevi re penally for veiling liquor to i hlixy the past two week»
Tie- corn-
an Indian, but that make« no difference »1« indent ha» l»«-n able to learn nothing
LUSTEDS
whenever |«»ir l.o ba» an obaorbing definite a« yet
Dr. Thompson of Gresham ha«
thirat if lie liaa the price, he gets the
A numlx-r of Sandy people attended bought the whole 2o acre« formerly
■a me
the tirexlmm Fair. The race» wen- the owned by I.. A. Dai ie» and ia thinking
While drix ing along a narrow road last . mam attraction and conaideralde inter-
of planting all the cleared land to Lam­
Week Hot wide enough for leauia to pa-a .-•t wax manifested in Mr shelh-y’» little
bert cherries. It will take about live
-me another, tin- writer met a (our hone mar»- "Starlight’’ ridden by Frank Mc­
hundred trees.
tr ain which in attempting to pa«» h-ll Cormack .
There will be only about fifteen »chol­
over into the canyon <1 ragging tin- whole
I hie of the xoldier» going through town era enrolled in the Luxted achrxti thia
outfit m arly to the Irotlom The driver
ami owner, Sir llan«oii. owning a «aw la»l w»»-k created a -listurbance that term.
Mr. and Mr». George L-ng »nd other
mill near Marino*, di«pbxyed tie- uttnoal threatened for a tune, to end disaster-
Hi- filled tip on "iiooze" ami friend» of Portland came in their auto
mxiln«»« uml nerve ami although the niixly
In to visit Raijdi Ncihauer and family.
,
wagon an« mi top of one of the horae» priHixxleil to shoot .ip th« town
lie succeed,-4 will vojue help in getting Moran’» «al non the Imliet mi«««d the
Mr. and Mr». Wallace Davie» visited
the hiiraea kjrwe nod Idlolnng them t<> loir lender by n ««ant »ix inch«*». T h« their »on» at Sandy last Saturday and
th< eml of the wagon tongue l»y mean« bar lender ffooml him with a billiard Sunday.
ol a long chain llnully viircecded in get cue and another xoldii r c|o-«*d with th«
Mr. Ralph Neibauer ha» gone to the
ing the whole outfit up
II any injury bar inun in an attempt Insecure the gun. mountain» for a few day’s hunt.
or damage lord ta-en au«lained it ia cer­ Several shot» wvrvlirvd but fortunately
Shaw Batcher Co . ha» a crew of men
tain that t Ta< hamax County would have j no on« wax hurl and the unruly indi­
and team» clearing up on Dawreon
Iven in lor the damage ns that piece of vidual wax taken into cii«tudy by the
troop How long the deceut respect­ Smith's and E. D. Hamilton's places.
road ia not paaaable,
I hie of the *ddi«r« l«'l.>iiging t-r tlie able <*la«« of |»-oph- in Sandy going to
«ration oil' S Artillery tlillt xp>|iprd »tarn! for tin« «in of thing. It wa« only
ROCKWOOD
In-re In-t we- k on tlx- way to the W arm by u miracle that «oiim innocent by-
The ja-ople that went to the hop
slander
was
not
killed
in
this
».iloon
.spring Indian Reservation for practice
got »o crazy drunk at Sandy that lie brawl. Almoat any night one «an «tep fields for an outing, have nearly all re­
. ame very m ar killing one ol Ilia i p> on the main «trvet and hear language turned, and report a tine time in spite
radea
Sice Irii-im-« that, ■«•lliiig that ix too vile and aw ful to even |«>lute of the rain.
And
Mr. Squire» ha» moved hie family in­
whiskey to Indiuna ami soldiers ao that the air with, let alone li»t«n to.
some innocent |«*rnon or |»-ntona are yet they an- allowixl to go on selling tin- to the Lumsden house.
liable any minute to get killed bya drun­ vile »tuff and our children dan- not ven­
There are a party of Nebraska people
ken brut« who rba-v not know enough to ture on the «tnx-l» uni«-«« we wi«h them looking over Rock wo- d property with a
to la-ar thing» uml ace sight« that an- a view of buying.
let the rotten atult alone.
disgrace to civilization.
How long ix
Mr. Harris and daughter of Sara,
it going tn continue ’
Washington, were visiting Mr. Quesin­
I AIRVILW
<>tto Meinig had the misfortuno to berry and family last week. Mr. Har­
Mra. F.. Burlingame and children I.»Me one of hix lug work man-» last week.
ris, formerly resided on the Section
«pent the weekend w itli relative« at
I*. IL Meinig lut» tlu* old »ton* build­ Line road, and n ■ doubt will l>e remetn-
Vancouver, Wash.
ing moved and in place aero«» the road liered by many. He lost his wife since
Mr. and Mra. McFarland of Portland from the new «tore
We under-tand it leaving b< re.
visited with Mr. and Mr». 11. W. Mc­ will I»- uxed a« a wan-houae and po««il>ly
T vo new houses have been recently
Kay Friday and Saturday.
a» a hall.
built on the Ixiunsliersy road.
Rev. Mr. Yulin lias again bean ax-
Mr. Huffman i« la-cupying hi» new
Sh'xd commenceil in District No. 27
aignrd to the pastorate of the Metho- butcher »hop.
on Monday last, with a large attend­
diet church here
Mr«, tiix gcr ha.« taken over the n-«- ance, Mr. Geo. Metzger acting as prin­
It. S. Ludlow, of Extacada. was here turant formerly run by Ma. ami Mr» ciple and Miss McKenzie. Primary
on Tuesday.
Manning
Tin- Manning family an- hi teacher.
Mra. It W. Wilcox returned home home m the Maroney cottag»*.
Mr».
Tlie l-adiex’ Aid will meet at the par­
from Portland where «he ha« been for Goul w ill Continue the Mt II- hh I Hotel
sonage the tirst Thursday in October.
the pa-t few week», on Sunday. Barty and rextaurant which Mr». Goegvr ha.«
Il ia reported that Rev. John has
Wilkinson accompanied Imr grandmoth­ 1 vacated.
been re-urned to Rockwood for another
er for a few weeks atay.
year.
E. Burhngham lias purchased the the
TROUTDALE
Mrs. E. E. Chipman had tlie mixfor­
acre track of W. II. Mashburn, i« mov­
la*e Evan» and Mixa Mabel Brink, tune to break her leg on Saturday last
ing onto a house which he purchased
two of Troutdale'» moat popular young while attending the Gresham fair.
from <*. Kuiper.
Mra. J. P. Province who ha« been ill people, xnrprixed their many friend» by
Mr. Wm. Bolton was very sick while
being quiatlv married in Portland laxt
at her home here ia recovering.
attending the fair at Gresham on Satur­
I.. II. Stone and K. M. Stone have Saturday. The bride ix the middle day, but wa» »utticiently recovered to lie
been visiting at the home of Mra. II. S. daughter of Mr». Ruth Brink. The »«■nt to his daughters on Sunday morn-
couple will make their home on the
Stone.
! mg.
The four week« old »on of Mr. and Litt'epage farm <*a»t of Sandy river.
Mile» (irimsliaw is spending a couple
Mr and Mr». Ib-laney and cbildrea
Mr« D. Ito«« died here on Tueaday
, of weeks at Vancouver. Wash., helping
morning and wav buried from the fam­ are here vi»iting at the home of Mr». liis brotherinlaw dry prunes.
Matilda Hogue. Mr. Delaney «pent
ily residence on Wednesday.
Mi»« Gloaaop, of Portland, ha« lieen aorne time here thia »ummer and wax
•o much taken with the country that
visiting Mr». F. A. Anted.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mia* Ethel tiline« goes to Canby to lie »ent to Greenwood, Wia., for hie
Pete Rhodes spent Sunday visiting
family and expect« to locate here.
begin a term of achool next Monday.
with friends iu Portland.
E. C. Bennett and family have re­
Mr. and Mra, Geo. Slatter have mov­
Mr. and Mr» Berks of thia place
turned from several day« outing in the ed onto the Rodger»' place, aouth of
»pent the fore part ol the week with I.
hop fields.
town which they lately purchaacd.
' N. Staples and fatnilv of Portland. Dur-
A Rally day program will lie given
Mr. and Mra. Ed Campliell are the
the young ladies' and young men of tfie parent» of a ton l»>rn on September 20. ! ing their stay they paid a visit to Mr.
Staples farm up the Columbia.
Presbyterian Sunday achool next Sun­
Mix» Nellie Fox and Mi»« Mary I«om
Mr. and Mrs. Edw Ixmg. daughter
day.
were visitor« at the achool on Tueaday and P. A. Taylor of Portland spent Sun­
in tlie intereat» of the library.
day with W. V. Moore's.
Mr». F. A. Zimmerman returned on
CORBETT
O. F. Vhlig has rented his farm and
Mr». Lottie Benfields new bungalow Sunday from attending tlie M. E. Con­ lias Isniglit two acres at Sycamore Sta­
tion which lie is clearing up prepara-
ia nearly complete, and several of the ference at Salem.
Mix» Della Zimmerman ix taking a j tory to building on it.
neighbor» and friend» met for a "house
warming ’ Saturday evening. The time teacher*» training conrae under Mr».
G. N. Sager wsa transacting business
wax «pent in dancing and social chat, Janet Grant in the primary room of in l-ents during the fore part of the
light refreshment» were revered. I.ewir Troutdale xchool.
week.
W. Swagert ix preparing to move his
Benfield and Mian Knapp were out
Mrs. Robert Nelson has l>een quite
from Portland and »pent the week-end family to Naxli.
sick, but is improving.
at hi» mother».
F. II. Rix went to Hood River on
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melby and Mr
Lee Evan» and bride arrived Sunday Tueaday to join Mr». Rex and viait Mrs.
and Mr». Richard Blair of Sunnyside
evening.
Rix's slater, Mrs. E. E. Savage for a visited Sunday at the home of Will
Mr. Hcycles of The Dalle« wax Mr. few days.
Richey.
Loeb» guext Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Dean hax returned from
Mr. Conger representing the Hobart
Mr. Ackerman had the mixfortune to vixiting in Salem and attending the
Electrical Co., of Dayton, Ohio, accom­
have one of hix team of horses drop conference of the M. E. church.
panied bv Mrs. Conger, called on W.
dead one day last week.
Rev. Mr. John will axxurne charge of I'. Moore one day recently. _ . _
Mr. John R >wher of Portland vilitad the Methodiat church here.
Mixa Ellen Forsgren has secured the
hi« daughter, Mr». Byer» Saturday.
xchool at Deep Creek Junction, her
Mrs. Fred Reed wax in Portland Mon­
day
"I have a world of confidence in school opened last Monday.
Fred Shonltx and Mr». Ben field «hip­ I'hainlx-rlain'x t'ougli Remeiiy for I
K. B. Diamond representing the
ped two car» of hay Monday.
have nxeil it witli |»-rfeet sttccexx,” North Western Timber and Fuel Co.,
Lewi» Reed wax in Portland on bu«i- write» Mr». I. Baxliford, Boolexville, was transacting business in the Valley
ncsx Monday.
Md. For sale by Gresham druggixt.
Tuesday.
Forced To Leave Home.
Every year a larg« numlar of |»ior
suffer», whom- lung« are son- and racked ,
with cough», are urged to go to anotla-r
climate. But tin» is costly and not al­
ways »ure. There's a better way. Jx-t
Dr. King’s New Discovery cure yAei at
home. "It cured me of lung trouble,”
writes W. R. Nelson, of ( 'alamine, Ark.,
"when all else faile.1 and I gained 47
pound» in weight. It» surely the king
of all cough and lung cur«-»" Thous­
ands owe their lives and health U> it.
It's |»»itively giiar.inU«-*l for Cough».
Colds, LaGripjie, Asthma. Croup—all
Throat and Lung troubles. 5oc and
fl.*»f. Trial bottles free, at all dealers.
lAe a Herald Advertiser
WE GIVE SERVICE
WE GIVE SERVICE
“TEA AND TOAST”
There’s something quaint about the mere
suggestion; there are traditions behind it that
hark back to a less strenuous age; to an age
when the dear old ladies met at the weekly sew­
ing circle to coin nice ripe gossip, and sip tea—
and eat Toast.
As a universal institution the sewing circle
is now a memory, but “Tea and Toast” is more
popular than ever.
This popularity is largely due to the inven­
tion of the Electric Radiant Toaster. Thia attrac­
tive little device makes Toast scientifically, for its
radiant heat forces the absolutely necessary chem­
ical change in the bread. This means Perfect
Toast in any degree that suits your individual
taste. And it will surprise you to know that the
net cost is the merest fraction of a cent per slice.
Also that it makes toast faster than the average
family can eat it.
Entirely aside from these vital features—
utility, speed and economy—there ia a g«nuine
charm in operating the Electric Toaster The
■ootbing glow of the coils on a neat porcelain
base creats a snug and cheerful atmosphere.
The Electric Radiant Toaster is a uniqne or­
nament wherever it ix used—on the finest polish­
ed table, or on the finest dama-k table cloth.
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Concreted or Bricked.
Pumps Installed.
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BANK OF TROUTDALE
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p.»u ui law arai mwr vaioabi» tntonuat.vu.
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•»f-EHT LAWYERS,
303 Seve.iîiY St,
Washington,!). C.
to urge you to spend it. but to put it into circula­
W tion mean through
the bank. That is in reality a duty you owe your­
self and the community at large, for it is money in circulation
that enables business life to go forward.
When you deposit your money in the bank the bank doe« not
let it lay idle by any means, but sets it to work promptly. Thus
through the bank your money ia helping along the general
prosperity, while at the same time you are not parting with
your money at all, but are simply putting it where it will be
kept safer for you than you could keep it yourself.
BORING-SANDY
For your own interest and also that of the community, you
ought to become a regular bank depositor.
STAGE LINE
FIRST STATE BANK
First-Class Livery and Feed
Stables at Borinq and Sandy
GPESHAM, OREL.
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rAff MEus
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Transportation of all kinds
of Baggage to Sandy and
interior point« ....
For further Information phone or write
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Boring.
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