Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 16, 1911, Image 7

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FAIRVIEW
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
completely destroyed by Hre on Monday
evening between H and 9 o'clock
It
was done by nn incendiary. An unsuc-
«•«wxful attempt was made to burn it
atxsit a month ago, since which time the
owner slept in tlie bouse, but on Monday
evening be happened to I m - away. The
house wa* otherwise unoccupied,
A
part of the lox» will I m - covered by in­
surance.
Mrs. R. T. Wilcox returned bom« on
Bunday from a t«n days stay at Van­
couver. Wa«h., where ber daughter,
I1MEIZY ITF.MS CONFitlHUTFD BY HFRAI.I) IftPOR II KS AT WARHV POINTS
Miss Alta, underwent an operation for
th« removal of her appendix and her
tonsils. Mia« Wilcox Is able to lie
CHE RKYVILII
LUSH DS
around again ami bo|*e« to return to her
Mrs. Clara llolllxh-r in employed at
Hnow on the mountains.
home again thia week.
A regular aquaw winter, enow fell In-re the lU-rt Lindsey home in Gresham
Mm. C. E. Green ia visiting her rela­
lohn llossm-r vlsiu*«l Ed Hamilton ami
last ww-k to the depth of four inches but
tives al the Dalles for a few «lays.
family last Saturday evening
has all gone.
TROUTDALE
between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon
Rev. P. W. Provence, J. P. Proving
Unite a numls-r from lw-n attended tin-
Wildcat and Ohl Bal<iy have pul on
and Irving Provence spent the week end
The Psrent's Teachare’ Association
incandescent and the brilliancy of the new MAZ­
their winter garment« which prolatldy I trama given at Orient Grange hall last
met in the schoolhouse last Friday aft-
with Portland friends.
Saturday night.
will remain until nest summer.
DA lamp. The latter radiates two and one-
Miss laura Dolph entertained Mias errnxin and held their annual election.
Mra. R Neiliaucr was calhit to Port­
‘‘Old-timer»” say this enow fall so
half
times as much light with the same amount of
Margaret Cory, of Portlaud as a week Mrs. Aaron Fox was re-elected preei-
early in the season wax very unusual, land last w<M-k on account of tlu* serious
dent, Mrs. A. B. Kendall vice president,
en<! guest.
electric current.
and really meal* a mild winter, but lllncae of tier daughter Mra. Kittle Wolf-
Rev. T. Robinson is spending MOine Mm. John Heelin »»• retary and trraa-
guexaing or torearting the weather is a hag» n
urer, and Mrs. James Knarr correspond -
time in Portland attending Gypaey
very uncertain proposition.
Mr. ami Mrs. Sparks of Portland visit­
ing secretary. On Friday afternoon, tbs
Bmith meetings.
•
TI m - immense gain« by socialist« all ed Mr and Mra. Quay and family last
24th of November, a special program
Rev. E. Burlingame, of Tbe Dalle«, will be given bv tbe pupils of th« school,
over tin- county at the late tall elections Saturday and Sunday and also a brother
has been viaiting relatives here for a follow««! by a 10 cent tea. The money
ia a g<xal Indication of which way public ol Mr Bparka ami his wife.
few 'lays
opinion ia tending.
taken in at the tea will be use«l to de­
A few friends gave a party to Frank
Reports which have circulated to the fray tbe expenses of special «(leakers
Chari»« Ruph returned from Portland Townsend last Saturday night in honor
lately when- he haxlx-on working at Ida of hie birthday al the home of Mr ami effect that Fairview Grange was to lie who will tie engaged to address tbe club
trade and will stay with his family on Mrs. Elwood Quay.
All present ex­ united with Rockwotxi Grange are mernliera al their meetings during the
liia claim east of town.
pressed tie-mselvra as having a Jolly erroneous. Fairview Grauga »as never winter.
of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use and
in a more pr<ieperons condition both
Mrs. Dan Mick ley has been ill for
Dr. Bodkins went to Portland or g xxl time
costs one-fifth less to burn. We recommend its
rath.-r at l-al«>r to are hi» son, Dr. Bod­
Ed Is-xler, Gogvr and Quay loaded a financially and in Its membership and aome time with la grippe.
use to our customers, as it more than cuts their
In the interrats io it« meetings and no
Mra. Ellen Wright was here on Sstut- ;
kina who lx quite aick.
carload of potatix-a last week at Hcenic
light bills in two, making electric light so inex­
I
suggestion has ever been made by any day and Sunday visitiqg old friends and '
Mrs. Win Rupli Buffered a alight Station
m«-mber at>out <1 »continuing meeting» attending tbe O. E. H. meeting.
pensive that no home, however humble, and no
stroke of paralysis last week but la bet-
or uniting with any other Grange.
Mrs.
F.
A.
Zimmerman
has
been
store however small, can afford to be without it.
ter at thia writing.
GORBEH
Mias Lillian Copeland has returned a,tending a few daya with Mra. W. E.
Joe Leader was al Walla Walla, Wash., from a two weeks visit with her aunt, Marked at Pleaaant Home
II. A. Bell was out to attend the 0. E.
last
week looking up a market lor cord i Mm. Annie Da up«-, at Dnfer, Ore. Miss
UL’L’IK LAIOURELLE
Copeland has taken up her residence in H. Saturday night.
wood.
Ask us to show you the new
Miss Grace Ferguaen and Chester
Mr. and Mra. Dibble were in the city
Ralph Rogers, who has lieen employed Portland for the winter.
Kneriem spent Saturday and Sunday in
MAZDA lamps and clusters
A a|M*cial car will lie chartered for on Bunday attending the Gipsey Smith
near Astoria, return»«! home Friday
Portland.
Friday night thia week to take a crowd meeting.
evening
Mra. George Knerien ha» gone to the
The Troutdale library and reading
Ixw Evans and wile were Bunday to the Gipsey Bmith meetings.
city for a weeks visit with her daughter, i
room
will be moved into the new quar­
visitors at Ferndale Place.
R W. Wilcox «pent Bunday with bis
Mrs. Belruth.
tern in tbe Blaser building this week,
R. I*. Rasmussen was in Troutdale san Dr. C. C. Wilcox a» Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. W llicka attended the between trains Munday evening.
where a very nice room is being fitted
Mm. M. C. Cornett an«l daughter Ivy
services in Portland, preside«! over by
Mr. Ira Bowers was in Portland on made a week end visit with relatives in up for the purpose. This building is
th«- famous evangviirt Gyi-»y Smith.
located nearer tbe center of town and
buaiu«-«a Baturday.
Portland.
will be more convenient than the pres­
Miss Irene Tricky an<i Mr. J Udy,
Errol Ide of Troutdale, a nephew of
F. K Jot»-» hax return«*«! from Van- ent place.
were married last week.
We congratu- i Mrs. Lee Evans, entered school here
MAIN
OFFICE
«•Oliver, Wash , where he ha« lx-en for
late the young couple, ami wishing them , Monday, making an enrollment of
H. Burdfelt has gone to Tbe Dalles to
7th
AND
th«*
last
few
months
bringing
with
him
ALDER
a long happy married life.
pupils.
B|*end tbe winter with his parents.
1
his
bride
with
her
son.
They
will
re
­
.Miss Marta Ix adi-a is making g-ssl i Valentine Gebhart's family departed
side here this winter in a house Mr.
prog re ax at t lie Good Samaritan hi epi tai. Hunday for tlieir new home in Jefferson
i Jones is building. Mr. Jones ha«l quite
DOVER
J. Ruws-ll is contlii««! to the same inati- i City. Ore.
an experience last Saturday at Van­
Harold Udey and Lorena Trickey, of
tution,‘suffering from an attack of appen­
Jacob Cooper is home at present visit­
couver, ta-ing nearly Imried alive. He,
dicitis. We arc looking for a spc«-«ly re­ the Egypt district, were married in
ing his folks.
with two other men, were working in a
of
Portland
last
Thunxlay.
The
boys
covery for l*oth partli-s.
Mr. Tenent, of Portland, is intending
sewer ditch when the earth caved in.
Mrs. llyutli of Portland, daughter of the neigtiborhoxl ** favored'* them with Jonra was buried to his chest, one man to spend the winter on J. A. Shaw» place.
Mr. and Mrs Perkins, was at home on a chlvari Sunday night.
C. A. Keith and P. Magnolia were
to his waist and ths third vu eaugh
a visit Satun lay.
under a lioard and in a stixqied, crampe«l helping Jos. DeShaser butclier Tuesday,
Mrs. Ixittie Bt-nfleld spent several days
IKisition was compelled to stand until and Mrs. Keith »|»-nt the day with Mrs.
Weekly Oregonian
$1.75
ROCKWOOD
in Portland last week, and enjoytwl hear
the earth was removed, aliout three- DeShaser.
Daily Oregonian ....................
6.75
Jestin Quesenberry and Oriole Grim­ <1 uartern of a hour being consumed in
■>>g Gypsy Smith.
Mm. Cupp and Miss Alice Berghouse
shaw
are
lioth
coniine«!
to
their
bails
Daily
and
Sunday
Oregonian
8.00
UM task.
Mie Mary Gebhardt, our former tele­
were Portland visitors last week.
phon«' operator at Corbett, and who ia with typhoid pneumonia.
Mm. J. W. Benicke and children visi­
Several of our young folks are taking
Daily Telegram until Dec. 20
4.50
now attending high school in Portland,
A lew of the young people of Rock- ted relative« in Ptirtland from Friday to inusie lessons under tlie instructions of
Semi-Weekly
Journal
2.00
wax at home with ber folks on Satiinlay. wood attended a party last Friday even­ Sunday.
Mrs. Augustine Miller.
Daily Journal
5.50
Mr IxiuisRod ia having a new con­ ing at the ho ie of Miss Ava Thom [-eon
Mm A. Clark spent Saturday with
H. Udell has lieen sawing wood for A.
of Gresbam.
crete bungalow Mill on his plate
her son in Portland.
Bews and C. A. Keith the past week.
Daily and Sunday Journal
8.00
The bridge at the Jackson Corner is
Mrs. A. Butler and Mrs. F. Shotills
P. F. Powers, of Hhaw. was in Rock­
Pacific
Monthly
......
1.75
wen- in the city last week.
wood for a few .lays last week on a being replaced with new timbers and
4
Pacific Homestead
2.00
floor.
PLEASANT VALLEY
buaiueaa trip.
(Too late for last w«-ek)
Miss
Pearl
Robbins
has
returned
to
Pacific
Farmer
2.00
Tbe l.amwlen place is being surveyed
MARMOL
Philip Nixon of Portland was a Sun­
| and divided into small tract« and will ber home here after several months.
Poultry Journal ( Monthly).
1.50
day visitor at the home of W. Moore.
Miss Averill and pupils of District tkl lie placed on the market. A street is
Mrs. Gertrude Baker, of Bt. Johns
Oregon
Agriculturist
1.00
will give a Thanksgiving «■nb-rtainnirnt lieing laid out and graded from th« Base spent last week here with ber sinter,
Lester Robinson of Brooklyn, spent
and I hjx social W«*dn<*
evening be­ l.ine to the Mt. Hood tract.
Sunday with hix sister Mrs. Will Richey.
Farm Journal
1.25
Mrs. John Bliss.
fore Thankagiving
All moat cordially
Walter Johnson of near Centralia,
McCall
’
s
Magazine
(
Ladies
’
)
1.00
It
ia
reported
that
a
petition
ia
being
W
m
I
i
.
Mia*
Jenson
of
Battleground,
invitsxl The proceeds will go for pict­
Waxh., spent a few days last week with
ure» and other echixd nsim necrMities. circulated for a saloon at the Wataon is visiting her father Mr Jensen at the his cousin Lester Richey,
stand on the Base line Road. Every­ Bliss home.
This price is for delivery by mail only and only when re­
M ims Clarke of Portland is visiting her
Charles Johnson has sold a part of his
one seems very quiet aliout it. We be­
mother for a few day».
farm to Geo. Deardorff of Tremont.
mittance is made with order. Papers may be sent to sepa­
lieve if a remonstrance wax circulated
Tlie high water of U h - Sandy River it wouhl be signed by two thirds of the
The young folks of this place have or­
KELSO
rate
addresses. Subscriptions may begin at any time.
has washed away tlx- greater part of tlie voters. Rockwood doesn't want a saloon.
ganized a club dance and gave the first
(Too late for last week)
flume which wa« built ax a part of the
George, oldest son of G. C Maronay, dance last Saturday evening at the
The Ijuliex* Aid mat at tbe home of
<lam.
acci<k>ntally shot out one eye last Sun­ Grange hall which proved to be a suc-
Grandma McKeown on Thursday last.
Mr. Clarke and his newly acquired
day. while trying to remove a shell that i»w in every resp-ct and Ix-xpeaks well
The Zeller place will lie divided into
bride wen- given a chivaeri last Friday
stuck. The other eye wax also injured, for the management. This is the first
evening by tlx- young people of Marmot. small tracts, a street extending from the
dance of a series that will tie given dur­
and one of his hands wax luully hurt.
Cowps-lls and pistols were much in evi­ Base Line to the Powers road.
ing the winter.
Voltie Snashall will
Mrs. Ben Kligvl is quite ill.
dence. It take» a w«-dding to cause ex­
furnish the music. Only those holding
Watch Rockwood next spring end see
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
The Kleinsmith family has moved written invitations will be admitted to
citement.
it boom.
away.
Know is on the ground and winter is
the hall.
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
near at hand.
N. A F.kdahl of Seattle. Wash, and
Mr. ami Mrs. Aschoff have lieen on a
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Lindell and daught­
Fire. American Life and Accident In­
GLEONL
For pa>na in the side or chest damften
visit to tlieir sons in the coast moun­
ers of Portland were guests of Mr. and a piece of flannel with Chamlierlain’a
surance of Portland
Mrs. R. W. Wilcox is spending some
tains.
Mrs. Rols-rt Jonsrud several days laut Liniment and bind it on over the seat of
time with her daughter, Mies Alta Wil­
Mr. Harry Bramhall and family are
week.
PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
MODERATE RATES
pain. There is nothing better. For sale
cox. in Vancouver.
guests of the Aschoff's, where Mr. Bram­
Martin Wikelson’s new
lions.'
by all dealers.
A very pleasant evening was spent at
hall is employed in building a new |iost
the Robinson home Monday, November
oflice and store building.
3, when seventy persons gathered to
C. M. Bailey, the mail man, lx glad
welcome Rev. Thomas Robinson as pas­ < •
to see snow so the hear will den up for
tor of Smith Memorial Church, and his
a while.
mother, sister and brother as new resi­ < •
Mrs. C. M. Bailey wax quite sick last
♦
dents of the town. Gaines and conver­ i •
♦
week, b it is convalescing.
♦
sation tilled in tlie time very pleasantly
Jason Clark ia busy IxlwtM'n nhowera
!
until 9:30, when refreshments were
digging |xitatoes.
served
and the remainder of the evening
Mr. and Mra. More of Battleground,
< •
was x|>ent in singing. Miss Gladys
‘‘L ents . O regon , Nov. 4. 1911.
Wash., were visitors of Mra. More's
I
•
Holgate entertained with piano solos.
Beaver State Herald—
father, C. M. Bailey, of Marmot.
Misses Rut > Shaw and Laura D.ilph
Mrs. Vonhelmx had to return toGres-
Gentlemen: Please remove my ad of ‘‘Chickens for Sale”
sang a duet, and Rev. P. W. Provence
liam with her little son Carl, to Dr.
as 1 have sold all of them through the advertising carried in
and Rev. Thomas Robinson sang a duet.
Bitt er.
The Herald.
Mrs Elmer Jenkins and son Dolph
Miss E. Helms was home on a week's
spent a fe.v days with Mra. Jenkins*
Respectfully,
visit.
I
parents, G. O. lhilph and wife, recently.
W. E. THOMAS.”
Mr. John Vanderhoff kill«*«i a large
The Place for Satisfaction
mountain lion near Marmot |>o«tot!ice
last Friday. It measured eight feet and
WELCHES
four inches in length,
The snow hen- fell to a depth of 12
The advertisement referred to ran two
Mr. Doty and wife are out at the IMy
COMFORTABLE
CLEAN
LIGHT
inches
commencing
Thursday
Nov.
9tli
ranch for a few days to look after his
times
at
a
total
cost
of
60
cents,
and
and continuing to Saturday morning.
fine lot of pheasants.
The thermometer ranging during that
brought many more buyers than he
Mr William Cl rk of Marmot brought
Try one of our famous Hot Chicken
time, from 33 to 23 dvgrv«-» or HI degni-x
home a briile last Thursday, and Friday
could
supply
with
chickens.
Get
it?
la-low tree-sing lieing the coldest period.
Tamales—served every evening
night the young |>eople gaveliim a goixl
It commenced raining Sunday morning j •
serenade.
Our Sunday Chicken Dinners are
ending with a Chinook wind with warm
rain; there being alxiut 2 inclu-x of snow
becoming popular. Reserve your
left on the ground.
During the first of
Balked at Cold Steel
table now
last w«'k Salmon River rose alaint 3 ft.
"I wouldn’t let a doctor cut my fl M>t
on account of the heavy rains proceed­
off,” said II. p Ely, Bantam, Ohio,
i
Your Patronage Solicited
Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Confectionery,
ing the snow storm.
*'although a horrible ulcer had been the
Fruits,
Vegetables,
etc.
Go
to
:
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
John
F.
Roberts
have
plague of my life for four years. Instead
I used Buck Ion's Arnie xalve, ami iny returned to their home near Greaham for
SUCCESSOR TO O. W. COOK
foot wax x«x>n completely cured.” lirais the winter.
Mr |rthur Larkins returned from
Burns, Boils. Sores, Braises, Ecsema,
MAIN STREET
LENTS, ORE.
Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile cure, 2ftc Portland last week and reports having Our Goods Always Fresh.
Main
St.,
Next
Door
Theatre
a very pleasant time while in the city.
at all druggists.
THERE IS A WONDERFUL
DIFFERENCE
I
A 40-Watt MAZDA Affords
Twice the Light
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
THE HERALD WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ONE YEAR
INSURE NOW
John Brown, Oresham, Ore
IT GETS THE BUSINESS
Herald Advertisements Win
the Business.
:
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Home Cooking
Good Service
FOR THE BEST
B O H N A '
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