Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 19, 1911, Image 7

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    with ami potato digging 1» tlm order juat
now.
Moat of tlm liimlwr, for tin- mw aide
wall to II» -I.-p..t i» on tin- gromuLttugl 1
to la* ow’l.
IlklitZV 111 MS C(>NTRIHITI!I> »V IIFKAII» KIPnHIIKS Al NUAkHV POINTS
Thr • itiseli» «••nt a delagalmn to visit
tin-county coinmi»aimiera, ami aek for
( III HKYVIlll
lAlKVIt W
Ila- graveling of the road, from the Pow ­
The street improvement work and the
Railroad talk at Cherryville
ell road north pa-«t the depot to the
aaaea-meiit» for the «am« have caused a
A Inn I kmiiii ill sight for tilia *'nwk of
Lu-ted road Tie-reqm-I wa» granted,
wl-ler interest to la- lelt ill th« city
the woods "
the work ia now la-iug dolle.
council buxine»», tfuite a large num
tir». I.nateil and little »on, of la*nt».
Another year will ill all probahilitv het ol visitor» were prosent at Saturday
came out Saturday to viait her motle-r,
■«« the dirt living in tin' Mt. limai «veiling meeting
Mr Ban
railroad from Sandy her".
The repelling of the elevated aide-
Mia» Amandu Sieiena, Mr» l/-nnartz
A dueie fog drifted in from Ilo» Pari tic walk on Fairview road 1» a matter to be and little daughter left
aturday for
given
immediate
attention
tin' Ural of iln< week, which waa rather
Izi- togl ie», < alifortlia. where they ex ■
Mr
and
Mr».
Ed
Smith,
former
Fair
­
uniiaual 1'0 thia altitude
l» i t to -¡» nd the winter.
Mr. I.i-tiiiurtz.
view residents, now of Newberg have
W .Marlin, on« of tiiea<|iiatt»ra on Ilia been visiting here with Mr». Smith » a- i iiiiipaiiii-d tin in a» lar a» Porthind.
Mr- Ruegg »|«-nt Saturday at < ir< -ham
ao railed railroad land auHeied thr am brother, Mr. Hatch and other relative»
and atti-nileil i,range.
potation of th<> lelt loretlngi-r while cut­ and friend».
ting wood one <lay laat week
Mia- Mary Sargeant vi-iu-d -everai
Mr. Hatch expect» to leave thia week
• lay. with her I'ouain < ii'-ti r N’ew--iln<-
\l«x Helm» wa» taken ti> Oregon City lor a visit to her old home in Wiscon
and returned home Sunday
one day luat week and lined Kai.tki and am
Mi» Markell viaited n lative- in Port
ri ata lor balling in th" Heinly River
Mr» F 1». Axtell suffered a relapse
with a gall hook. It a|q>ears that while and ia very III at her horn« here. Iler land Monday and Tue~lay.
Then- were two atirpri- partie- near
t)u< young man waa trying l>> »«e it niece, Mia» l.thcl Glinea waa here from
there waa any aalllion in a 'l«cp hole in I'anliy where alia leach«» achool, to l'lea»aiit Home .Suturila) evening. < He
’ waa a »iirpriæ mi Mr. l-orri-»t Lauder-
the river a couple of men l ame up and ■ pend Saturday and Sunday.
began to guy You tig Halma al-mt try­
G. R. Wilcox, wile and daughter, biu'k. Ilie oilier mi Mi—Laura Shipley.
ing to ratrli llali In aucli a ridleuloua Mlaa Grace, have taken up their resi­ Alamt twenty young jieoph- attemh-il
manner and that lie null i not catch a dence ill the M<-tliodi»t parsonage here. the latter and a ¡ilea-ant time ro|»irted
llali in a tliouaami ya.'re Honie-
Work I- la-gun on a drama, to la given
Mi»» Ada Robinson n|H-nt the week­
wliat irritated liv their tantalizing man­
-mnetime in the future at Orient Hall,
end with relative» in Portland.
ner the young mall redoubled lila etbirta
'lia- nain«- of the play i»
The t'heerfiil
A K roiienlterg I* making some im­
and finally auccwded in landing a tiali
l iar " and it requin • eight character»
whereupon lie wa" immediately arrest­ provement« "ii hi» Iiouae in the way of to give it.
ed and taken to Oregon City and lined freah point.
Mr- Brow - r ha- a -i-P r M-iting her
Mr. II. M. shaw will entertain the
aa alaiv» stated. I Ilia waa
surely
at preaeut.
a treat I m roua piece of tiusine«»
What Memorial church at her home on Thur»-
Mr. and Mr- Gaorg'-ll Norllmp and
tiie flab warden aliould have done waa day afternoon of tin» week
children ex|a i I Io »tart t - tlieir home at
to warn young Helm» about trying to
Mr». J. R. Hughe», of Portland, via-
• I'-urwater, Wa-h. Saturday.
la-ater
llali With a gall hook mid tell him if lie ited friends here mi Saturday.
N'ortliup will go alao
peraiated he waa liable to urreat The
Mr». J. R. Cavanaugh wa» a week­
Mia» 11 "IIiati-r from Lu-ted »j»-nt Sun-
officer, however, gel» one hall of the end guest of her »later, Mr», D. W Me-
da) w ith (rienda hen-.
flue and of < mra< will -loop to .line -t ‘ Kai
, Rev. Burti'h pH'.iche» ev< ry Sunday at
anything to secure a conviction.
David John Allen Garni»'»» Swack-
3 3(1 P. M at the l’ha|»d. Hi- «■riimii«
Chatlea llama went to Oregon Citv hammer, junior, of llatle »poke in the are exiellent. Fivryl»»ly iir.ite-l
laat Week to -*-* al-'Ut the deed to our Methodist church here last night Mon­
I Mr. W. Breeden ia working for Neiaon
cemetery which la aoinewbat involved day
A .lolianaen.
by a mistake in the tlral survey and by
Mr- E. A Whitney is »uflering with
The new aide walk »Soken of la-fore
the inaction of amne of tlm trualeea in eryaipelaa in tier face
ia being paid for by »ulrai ription, and the
taking atep« in tin- matter
Mr. liar
J I*. Province wa» taken by surprise
ria ia to la- commanded for the public laat Monday night when In» brother graveling of the road ia on tie* county. »•*
not exactly a» wa- »tati«! in a write up
apirit lie liaa shown in tins business.
from Virginia came in on Inin. Mr. laat week
John I I-riel Jr . baa Bold hie cedar Province ex|a-cta to make-|uite a viait
Mra Reully. t'hriatian '■ lem-e hea-'-r
and second growth tir in hla weat forty III the AV eat.
•¡» nt a part of theday at Mr Kennedy «
to Meoara. Procter and Rhode» of
S. I . Richardson, dean of thr law
i Tuesday.
Handy wlm have already moved their achool in Portland, will deliver an ad-
engine and boiler on the ground and drena on, "The Life Worth While’ in
will liegin "¡»-ration» in the near future. the Preabytcrian church here next Sun­
IRGllDAIt
Mr. Friel will get 1*1 cent» a thousand day night under the auapicaa of the Y.
Twenty »ix member» of the -tallord
for Ilia shingle» by the mill operator»,, I' s |
|
family gathered at the hmm- of Mr» E.
which will net in time a handsome aum
Mr. Simona, of II imm I River, liaa rent­ A. Stalloni at l>>n>'tiao'i- farm at Mel-
aa he catimatea he will have cloae to ed on« of tlie Stone liouaea on Harriaon r<»w laat Bunday. All of Mr- Stalloni'»
3iai,i*)0 ahiliglea boaidea the «landing lir : atreet ami will move bia family here eleven cliildn-n, except mie, .1 W. stal­
which will lie uacl for dimension «tuff ami will work mi the Stone ranch.
loni, who ia in Southern < 'alifortlia wen-
and fence laiarda
Dr. Rudkina who
Siallord. of
W t'. Spcuce has lately returned preaent. They an- J.
owua a part of the school section south
from a viait to Ina old home in Scot­ Bank». On- . Mr». I. N". Buxt-m of
of the po»tollh-e, will alao haul down
land
Mr. Spence’« brother and wife Tnintdale. t Fi. stalloni, of Sweet
liia < edar atulia ami log- to the mill and
Briar Farm , Mr». It A lticiiardaon. of
returned from Scotland witli him.
have them made up into shingle» I’hia
Kenton Mra. Wm. R. Kun*- "I I."- .An­
Rev.
Thom
Roliinaon
attended
I
’
rr»-
will MU»« quite a bustle ill Cherryville
gelee, I al
Mr-
Arthur l>aw»ett.
byterv
at
A-toria
and
Synod
in
Port
­
thia winter.
tire-ham, A. o .m>l l*h«»b-r Station! of
land Inal week.
lame Grove Farm
Mra. AA'allace. of
Mr. Ranta of Portland baa joined the
Mr. and Mra Kelman nailed their Sweet Briar Farm an I Je«»«- I.. Statin rd
band of " sooner»" in the railroad land
daughter, Mra. J. W Ih-necke on Tue»- of Portland
Beaide« th" family wen-
and baa already la-gun thr erection of a
day.
pn'-ent
II. A. Richard-on and two
house on Ina claim
Mra A.'B. Moller i« very lame a- a daughter». Harriet and Andrey of Ken­
A railroad agent waa around laat week reaiilt of turning her foot.
ton, on-.; J. N'. Buxton and -on- Ray
trying to blull the aqualtera into sign­
.1 W. Tow nacnd and family and J. N. and t'laremv. A Daw-ett and -mi- Jack
ing leasee to the land they are occupying.
F aria, w ifi- and daughter, Mi«» Nellie, and StatTord ; Air-, ti A stalloni and
Tina >a the limit I" "gall” aa the South­
Stalloni and
were entertained at dinner by Mr. and eon Floyd, Air-. Je-»e I
ern Pacific railroad have long ago lor
Mr-. W
Townaend at their home in daughter lauti- II A AA'allu. and Nellie
felted all right to line land a« they have
.Iota-. Tlie Family ut-re -eated at "me
Alontavilla on Sunday.
Utterly failed to comply with the terms
tua tubi" imrlv groaning w ith thè « • -iglit
of the contract they solemnly entered !
of good thing-t>> w hieb all did ample
into with the govcri inent
Relying -ui
HI ASAN I VAULY
jn-tice, after which they '¡»•lit the time
thr* power of money they think they
J S. Donaldaon rhd family have tak­ in vi-iting and lieing photographed
can oyeride all law and all government, en up their reaidcnce on the John
The -tallord- an- among tie iddeat re»i
l.et them look nt the election return« Thoma»' plate.
dent-of l-'.a-t Miiitnotnah Count). 'Ir-
in California and ace lion the people
< ieo. Ilaaa and family of Butler, Stalloni wa» rai-i-l within n -bort -li.«-
are over: ui n mg mon--lailiea.
AA nah., have moved into the Carpenter» tance of her preaent limn ■ mid m -t of
Air
I umber I .'a . old place I -r the winter her family have-ettl'cl near her.
AA ill Comb» and family have moved Stafford liaa been dead - 'Veral year-
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
KELSO
A. Skogt'ii I imh gon»’ back to hi* »»hl
Imino in Virwnv for a v»-it.
Jot* L<»un<lr<*e I ikh g»nr to Wi«v<»in*in
for ii viMit to bin two MintiTF, whom he
ha* not rccii for over thirty yenrw
Mm. Geo. Hamby and mater, Mra.
«McKean are in Oklahoma visiting the
home folka.
Mr ami Mr« Kyaer have moved one
of K. I‘ . J h H’ n hoiiarf*.
The hay-baler ha« been btiay in thin
neighborhood. John Eri and Joel Jurl
liH<i ea< h a quantity of buy bale«!.
GAUS CROSSING
People are taking advantage of thia
fine week to have their next w inter’»
wood »awed.
Mr. Hmart has moved bi» family into
the Ol»on Iiouae on the Heardorf road.
E. A. Barrick moved to Oswego the
tint of the week.
Mr«. A. J. Oldenburg and »on, Louie
returned last week from a trip to South­
ern Oregon.
Harry Height returned Saturday from
Salem,
GORBEH
The "Harvest Dance” given by Col­
umbia Grange, wa» well attended. The
badge» and program» were tinted in
autumn color«. The music wa» excell­
ent and with a »elect crowd of merry
dancer« made it the social event of the
season.
R P. Raaamuaaen waa at The Dalles
on business Wednesday.
Valentine Gebhart »hipped hi» null
machinery from here to Jefferson, Ore.,
where he expect« to operate a »aw mill.
;
The city lias pun ii...... I tw lot- Ii -n
onto a farm near Clatakanie C"lumbia
D. B. Griffith liH-at'-d near .......... a-' end
County
Alto Berke ha» gone to Beaverton of < obiinbia street lor a -ite tor a City
where he ha» -ecured a place to work Hall. The consideration wa-
Air-. Ellen Wright lias «old tier farm
fur a few month«.
A|i»> l.«onii ha» returned from an ex­ of 12 acres to Portland buyer- for -C ■>
tended viait with relative» in Dougla» The property is locate ! »oiithea-t uf 4 tow n.
J. N. Buxton has purclm-s'd the livery
County, Ore.
Frank New, a»»i»t*nt »uperintemlent ! »lock ami buailles- of the l.:ir--an
of line con»truction for the I'. R. L. I*. Brother-.
Allie 'lay is selling h:» meat market
P. Co., wa» looking after the compan­
ies intere-tn in thia vicinity one dav to 'ir Ruxton.
recently.
Robert Hunter has returned aftei -ev­
Noone knew
Mr» <i. N Sager liar returned from a erai months of ab-vnet
-ollie
month» stay in Southern Oregon, where of Hunter’s whereabouts for
»lie haa l*een viaiting her aiater, Mr» time and quite n little anxiety was felt
i for him.
C. F Ke«ter»on.
Mrs. II. A. Richanl-on and daughter
Mi»» Murtha Ryan of thia place and
Mr .lame» of Milwaukee, Ore., were of Kenton spent n few days with relatives
united in marriage at the home of the here.
bride'» mother, Mr». Ryan last Sunday.
The mam building on Multnomah
Mr and Mra. James will make their 1 farm is being furnished. New furniture
future home at Milwaukee.
is being installed mostly, only a -mall
Sagar A Olson have a number of amount of old lieing used. It i-expected
team» engaged in carrying wood at Sy­ 1 to have the place ready lor oivnpati >n
I next week.
camore »tation this week.
Miss Florence l.atoiirell ia attending
Farmer« of thia neighborhood have
loaded three car» with |>otatoe» at Syca­ I Catholic school at Vancouver. Wa-I .
more station during the ¡mat ten day«.
Mrs. .1. N. Buxton i- -pending a lew
I.«die»' met at the home of Mrs. Pop­ days with her mother. Mr». I A Staf­
ford, at lame Grove Farm.
pleton laat AVednesday afternoon.
Airs. Aaron Fox, Mrs. F. A. Zitnnier-
T. R. Baldwin formerly of thia place
waa a Valley visitor one day thia week. inan. Mrs. A. B. Kendall ami Mrs - A.
.Harlow were elected ,i- delegate- from
the Parent Teacher Club to attend th-
Ht ASAN I HOME.
Child AVelfare convention in l' >rtland.
Pleasant Home has not lieen nqirewnt- An interesting ami helpntl meeting of
««I for some time but it is not Iwcnu-e the club was held la-t Friday afternoon,
everyone is dead or slow, but because nt which plans for the winter were dis-
all have I sen so busy keeping tip with cussed.
the times,
■j'|)e Trouhlale branch library will be
Fruit preserving season is al»>nt done i moved into Herman Blaser's building
loeaUsI war tl>< west end of Columbia
street.
Mr». Karsli Floyd ha- gone to visit her
daughter, Mrs II. L. 8|i«neer at Biggs
for M>me time,
SMALL STORES
GAIN BUSINESS
Mr». Nyatt and «on» or Mortb Plains,
vi-ib'd over Sunday with S. H. Izigan
and wife.
AH»- Halena Fox spent the weekend at
her home here, -lie i- attending * h<»il
in Portland
Tin Barton ami Murphy faniili*» of
Portland are iM-cupying liouwe on
Handy Isittom.
The Htm-kdale family
have moved into one of the Fox llOIlM/-
■nd the t itien family of Boring, have
taken tie- Sarden hour«-.
by the bright electric light for signs and windows.
Now that MAZDA lamps are available nothing
is easier to obtain than profitable lighting. These
new incandescent lamps we now offer to our cus­
tomers under very favorable conditions.
I.. K. Logan and daughter. Mi-« Won-
<h-r. of Prineville, w-re gm-»f- of H H.
I .ogaii and w ife
Air». AVm R. Kane, of l»>a Angele», i-
visiting relatives here for wveral days.
I US I EDS
More Fzlectric Light
Mr and Mrs. Jack fckler and family
t'»ik dinner with E. D. Hamilton and
family last Sunday
Mr and Mr» <». I.ii»n«l were the
gue-ta of .Mr. and Mr» Arnold Rm-gg
last Sunday.
Air. «nd Mr». Harry Lusted, of Lent«,
visited at G. Moulton laat Sunday.
can now be obtained for every dollar you pay for
current than ever before. The MAZDA lamps
give more than twice the light you have ever be­
fore considered it possible to obtain for a given
expense for current. We are now ready to tell
you how you can get the benefit of this great ad­
vance in electrical development.
Iliis community waa thronged with
hunters Sunday, it liemgthe flrat of the
M-a»<m for bird«.
Allred Hamilton and John l.irk just
returned from a few day’« bunt
I here w aa a aurpnse partv given to
Jack fckler laat Thursday night, it be­
ing hi» birthday. There was a large
crowd present and all had a gm»l time.
making some im­
ing an addition to
Neibaner and G.
the work.
Alisa Marian Robertson came home
to make her usual visit with her par­
ent», returning Sunday.
AVe are sorry to hear of George Zan a
«ickneas. lie ha« Ireen down with the
typhoid fever for about six weeks and i«
not able to walk. He lives with bia
mother, Mrs. Zan who recently moved
to Ridgefield, Waah.
There waa a small landslide on the
Mount Hood road near Sandy bridge
last Sunday morning delayed the traffic
for awhile.
Mr Pldi Eder i«
provement in buil
his house. Theo.
Aloulton aasiated in
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
MAIN
OFFICE
7th AND ALDER
GROCERY-i
SANDY
COR. AGATE & CLEMSON, MENTONE ADD.
R. S. Shelley, I>ep. Forest Supervisor,
who has been superintending the build­
ing of the wagon road thru the moun­
tains. was in Sandy, Tuesday. The
work on the road has lieen closed for
this season. AV hen completed, this
will be a national highway from Port­
land thru to Hood River.
Mary Roentz visited with the home
folks in I-ents last week.
II. Garrett has sold his property in
Sandy to Mr». J. E. Pomeroy's parents
w ho recently arrived here from the east.
Mr Garrett and family accompanied by
AValtcr Stull will visit with relative« a
few days at Eagle Creek and then pro­
ceed I to <>akland, Oregon, where they
have laiught a ¡dace Their Sandy
friends wish them «ucceea in their new-
home.
II Jackson and wife, formerly of
Eagle Creek, are otx'Upymg the house
vacated by Alf. Bell s family.
The Sandy <■ range met in regular
meeting last Saturday and from all ac­
counts it wa- a meeting well worth at­
tending. The question of building a
( range llali was discussed at some
length but nothing definite was settled
on.
Air». K FC. F'.e-on and daughters.
I'orotliy and Ruth, came home last
week from a seven week's visit with
Airs. F'sson's parents in Eastern Ore-
gon.
Airs. Maroney is at home agM lit after
a two month's stay in Portland
Mrs. Lupton’s sister of Portland spent
-everai days with her week before last. ’
E. Fischer, of Portland, made a bu»i- '
ties» trip to Sandy and the upper coun­
try last week.
Air. and Mrs. Chas Leaf of Bull Run,
were Sandy visitors last week.
Mr. Huffman has moved his old j
butcher shop back from the street and '
converted it into a cottage which will ,
lie occupied by his daughter and fam­
ily. No vacant house» in Sandy.
We have opened a New
Grocery Store at the
above place and are
now open to the trade
Our stock is all Fresh and A No. 1.
We carry
the Famous Diamond W Brand Canned and
Try us when in need of any­
Package Goods.
thing in our line.
The residents in the Addi­
tion will not only find it a handy place to
trade but also a safe and chfcap place to trade
European-American Grocery
M. MICKOLICH, Proprietor
LAUNDRY PATRONS
We sew on your buttons, mend your clothes, dam your sox
FREE.
Our Shirt and Collar AA ork is I nexcelled.
AA e also make a Specialty
of Family ROUGH DRY AAORK.
A* Trial to Conv ince
INTERNATIONAL
I
LAUNDRY
ALVA DAVIS. AGENT
PHONES
DOVER
A. Bews has lieen hauling feed the
past week.
A. Miller i- building a new wood
house at present.
Air. Rymer of George was in Dover
Monday.
J. G. l>eSliazer and family were visit­
ing Joseph DeShazer Sunday.
P. Magnolia's team ran away last |
Thursday night, breaking hi« buggy i
quite lutdly.
Mr. and Airs. A. Miller were enter­
tained at Mr. Bews Sunday
Joseph. Ih'Shazer has l»>en hauling
Inmber for A. Miller the past week.
Chris. Johnson of Gi-orge, bad quite a
narrow escape last Saturday night. As |
he was crossing Eagle Creek Canyon on ■
horse back, his horse became frighten«»! '
INSURE NOW
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Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
Fire. American Life and Accident In­
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John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
To get our estimate on
JOB PRINTING
We Print Anything
From • Visiting Card
at a w ild animal and started backward
to a Book it U a
and fell into a large hole which was by
the trail. Mr. Johnson was able to g» 11 Wf CAN SAVE MONEY EOR YOU
out. but had to get assistance to get the j
h >r-e out. which was not injured.
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