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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS GRISHAM Owing lotlieMivere storm only Messrs. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Siiattiiek, Howitt, l-ake, Kols-rts. Jen- ne, Hrugger, Proctor and Ear-lell were Oregon City will havo a big poultry pre—-nt at the meeting of th«- Fair direc show February 2 and 3. tor* Monday The following are tbe of Members of tba Port of Coqullla ficers ami dirccpir* el«-ct«--l for tbe ensu LUSH DS FAIRVIEW ing year; Istwia Shattuck, presidentj commission havo been named by Gov Hine«- tie- venerable old “Wind God” II A Lewi«, vice president, E. G. Ear- ernor Went. Emma Wulll« of Portland la stranding Work has been resumed and will bo -he holidays willi her aunt, Mrs. Ed. has taken himself to a wanner clime dell, secretary ; Theo Brugger, treasur Hester. and ia breathing mildly once mor», na er; Il VV Gill, J W. Town-end, D M. pushed on the line of tbe Natron- Tie- Roberta, T R. Howitt, tV. A. Proctor, R lama th cut off. Melvin Long 1» assailing Ralph Nei- ture ia resuming lu-r usual aspect A total of over $90,000 wan spent mantle of picture is-auty which was so A. F. Milh-r, E. H. J- nne, U. M. Lake, bauer on ths (arm lids winter. In buildings and Improvements In hastily thrown over nature's dress, has Cha*.< levelnml, and E. I.. Thorp, Alfred Hamilton Is assisting the agent Cottage Grove In 1911. lieen an quickly removed. Th«- U-lephon«- al Pleasant Home station. Dudley Shattuck is visiting the home The big bridge spanning tbe Colum ami tell-graph wires are being entangled Quite a number In these parts are and replaosl and everything is going on folHs. bia at Celllo has been thrown open suffering with ths grippe. Walter Burch is liome from Southern and trains are now crossing IL in the same old way, no serious results A surprise party was given Mr. Ed. having liovvlojied from lie- week of Ar Oregon. The water system of tbe city of indrin last Friday night in which a taw ctic weather. Percy Smith Ims returned home from Union will be placed In first class >f his neighbors gathered to s|>en<l the I- Htoiieand bride, lie«- Mias Buckley, ' California w hen- la* went in ho|s-s of re- shape as soon as weather conditions vrning Refreshments was served at neiceof Mrs. Wm Zimmerman, have | covering his health. It is feared lie will permit. ’» late hour. All reported a go-xi lime. taken tip tfieir residence in Mrs. Zim may Is-eome a paraletie for life, his right Tbe big Agricultural Fair at tbe Oregon Agricultural College Is to be Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hamilton Sr., merman's resilience tier«- for a few *l<l<- la-ing now combletcly lielpk-se. held Friday and Saturday, January of Hl. John's ia occupying the house on months. 12 and 13. his son's place K. I* , for the winter, If. H. Eldridge, formerly of this place GfDAKVILlt Hugh 8. Jory, a prominent pioneer The silver thaw lias dune consider lint now of Banks, Or«- , was here visit Mrs Geo. Bornstedt visited her home manufacturer and citizen of Salem, Is able damage both to fruit trees and lei- ing old friends fast week. folks over New Years. dead, aged 78. Mr. Jory came to eplione lines The sight will not lie Oren listey of Moro, Ort- , was down Mrs. Ryan, formerly Miss Viola Oregon in 1847. forgotten vary soon. t<> visit ids former classmatet*. 11. Hlone Snashall, spent the holidays with her Work will be begun on the Lebanon st O. A C., over Him day. sewer system early next spring. Sew folks. Mrs E. (' Morrison who ha* been ill, Miss Myers has resigned her position er bonds for $60,000 have been sold MARMOT is able to Is- around again. and tbe cash Is on band for the work. here as operator. Believing his land contains gold, D. Mrs. J. O. Davis is convalescent from Winter i* with us in earnest Sima, Kotiert Cathoy of Missouri, a brother sl«*-t, and cold weather injuries sustain«*! in an a«-cident in of W. G. Cathey, has been visiting his I. Walker, a capitalist of Roseburg. Henry Vanhelme is home on a vieil which Mrs. t'iaiid lleaiin n,«-t her death. folks in this neighborhood and intends Is sinking a shaft in his yard In the very heart of the residence district. The regular nerting of Grange |*a«t- to see something more of Oregon cli Carl Aschoff and II. Teneyek are in George F. Sykes, Instructor of zo p<>n<-d Irotu tin- first Saturday in Janu mate. Portland on a vMt ology at the Oregon Agricultural Col Mr AschotTsnew store ia m-a rlyd one. ary on account of the storm, will lie held lege. will give four lectures in Janu next Saturday Jan. 13th, at which time ary on the Conservation of Health. Tlie *h-et ha* done considerable dam the inatilliiton of «iltieers will lie field. Six tong houses In tbe old and new age to the orchards in this vicinity. At the regular meeting of th«* city Chinatown In Portland have given up Henry tx-hutf had a narrow escape on council last Tms-day night, the 1*. R. the pagan worship which was a prom Saturday evening from falling d«-«-t anil 1^1* I'o. were granted a franchise |**r- inent part of the ritual of the socie litulia. Great damage has been done to inilliiig liiein to set |»>le* and airing ties. the government telephones ami Mr. A- wires for the pur|«**- of lighting the Frank Pierce, a woodchopper of I^a chotTs lint ia badly damaged. town. Th<- wlreing of building* will be Events Occurring Throughout Grande, was shot and fatally Injured (’ M Rally had an experience lie is gin immediately and it is exp«-ct<si to the Sta:e During the Past by tbe accidental discharge of a shot not liable to soon forget As he was have lights within the course of thirty gun, tbe load of which buried Itself Week. coining home with the mail tie- sleet got days. tn the man's groin. so bad he ha<l to leave his rig and one Friends of Mrs. J. Aruiotid are please-! Baker ia to see a more active build horw with Mr Geon- Hoffman and tried to learn *h<- has sufficiently roc-oven-d to ing campaign the coming season than Engineer Washed Overboard to proceed on hone* liack, with limli* return from tlie hospital to her lioux- this Astoria—Being adrift In the cold ever before, A large part of the con- and tree tops falling all the time, it week. Pacific ocean for nearly one hour with st ruction will begtn as soon as weath- looked as though no living tiling could <i. O. Dolph is making iuiprovmente heavy seas tossing him to and fro er conditions perrnir go thnnigli and live It took nerve and Governor West has set aside Friday. aroun-l Ids premises in tlx- way of grad like a feather, and getting out of a cool head to make it. As Mr Bailey ing up his lawn and making a stone wall sight of any living thing that might December 13, 1912, as "Hangman's caum near McCaber camp a tree top slid in front and walks around tlie house. render assistance, was the frightful day," provided the proposed Initiative limbs started tolall. Tbe horse liecame experience of Charlie Deane, chief en measure falls to carry at an election | J. 11. Schram ha* l>ecn <<X|a-riencing frightened and started to run right under gineer of the coastwise gasoline of the people In November. the falling limli* The horse plunged in quite a little difficulty on his mail route E. M. Brown, a policeman of Lake schooner Patay, plying between Port I but lias c«iiitrivi*d to serve nearly all hia «Mne deep mud ami fell. Mr Bailey view. was shot and killed by Bert Tay land and Yaqlna. says, be never vxpreted to get mil alive, i patrons -luring the storm. lor when he attempted to interfere The Fairview-Troutdale car ha* main hut the lions- was quickly on his feet and with Taylor, who was beating his Raw Berry Land Brings $500. with sleet and small liinlst all over horse tained it* regular sch-dole througlioi.t wife. Taylor then committed suicide. Lebanon. — E. E. Taylor sold to C. ami rider, the little mustang carrhsf the stornt. Governor West has appointed E. L. W. Bogart 12H acres of his straw rider and mail bug safely through. Mr. Mrs. H. M. Shuw who wa* ill for M berry land on the west side of hie Thompson, of Portland, as a special llailey has been employed in carrying few -lays is ls-tt<-r place, situated on the river about two commissioner to Belgium to investi the inail for IS year*, al different tin»-*, miles southeast of thiB city, for $500 gate and report on the flax industry and during that lime lias never faded to per acre. This Is the highest price in that country. Mr. Thompson has gel through any storm ami ha* never CHERRYVILLE yet paid for bare land In thia section accepted the appointment. fieen late witli the mail, but says lie Great damage has been done to fruit of the county. First payment of $60.000 on the ) hi | b - s to never ex|s-rien<* another trip trees by the heavy coating oí ice which purchase price of the 15.000 acre like the one on Saturday. Jan. 6. literally broke down some of the trees Hume estate at the mouth of Rogue RAILROAD BUSINESS BIG Mr. and Mrs. Bridge of Rattle Ground j to the ground and hardly one escaped river was made by the Macleay Estate spent Xmas with their daughter, Mrs. I without the loss of one or more limbs, Annual Report of Commission Gives company, which bought the property Bailey. several weeks ago for $250,000. Rev. Mr Boyd, pastor of tbe Fret Figures Up to June 30, 1911. Difficulty in finding homes for boys School w ill begin on the 3rd again al Presbyterian church of Portland, haa Salem—The gross revenues of all ter a two weeks vacation. r bought 2l> acres ot ground near thia the railroads operating in Oregon as from the state training school with George Teneyek ia home for the win- place and in-ori the road from Mr far as Oregon's share of the business people other than those who want Couper and will l>egiu the erection of a la concerned were 127.630.425. accord them purely for the work they are ter. ■uminer residence there in th» spring. ing to the annual report of the State able to do, is reported in the annual statement made by Superintendent Thia tract commands a fine view of Mt Railroad Commission. i N. H. Looney. Hood and has a very pictuersque afiot The railroads paid taxes amounting Pit ASANI HOMI. To stimulate the cultivation of field known as Prophet Point that ia one cf to $1,552,552 and enjoyed a net oper Mr. Maraell has vacated tbe old home- the most sightlv locations in the coun ating revenue, less taxes, of $9.870, barley in the Willamette Valley and Mead. Mr. Johnson haa platted name to try Thia place io part of th« old <•■- 697. The operating expenses, exclu Western Oregon, Harvey E. Lou ns here tracts and lots. He will have a | Ixirn homestead, and was lately owned sive of taxes, were $16.207.166, these bury, general freight agent of the lunils-r yard and feed mill by the R. R. by a real estate man, a Mr. Adams, of being the operating expenses assign Southern Pacific, has arranged for the crossing near the linll. Tins is a move Portland. The most sightly location able to Oregon. These figures rep free distribution of seed to the farm in the right direction to develop» the along the auto road from Portland to resent business for the year ending ers in that section. A corporation capitalized at $30,000 country We welcome all lawful enter Mt. Hood will eventually be built up June 30. 1911. with summer homes. prises that ls-netit mankind. Of the operating revenues as shown has been organized to take the Pen Mrs. Hoofman's two brothers are with Rosa Marston, of tireohain, was here those for the State of Oregon exclu dleton Round-l'p into the Eastern her Illis winter. J fjtrken a steaiulmat oil a visit last week Rosa haa lieen en sively totaled $13,690.767. and the states as an amusement feature. The on a steam dredging outfit in Oregon proportion of the Interstate entire capital has been paid in by the man, w ho navigates Willamette river, gaged Eastern Oregon the past summer, but stockholders and steps will be taken revenue was $12.964,477. and is a peac- ful bachelor, will remain his people live at Gresham. at once to organize the big attraction. Traffic statistics show there were with the family Home time. There is some trouble about the school By applying the pruning knife the $13.194.483 passengers carried one E. Walters of Tacoma who is a Rail house ground here. At the school meet present administration reduced the mailer has a lay off during the tie up on ing last -aturday one of the directors, mile in Oregon and the average re state's average quarterly payroll from ceipts per passenger mile are 2.6 the road and 1« visiting the Stephens* John Friel Sr., refused to make out a cents. The number of tona of freight $205.997 In 1910 to $202...4 In 1911. faniily. deed for the acre of ground that he carried one mile totaled 978.760,460. No salaries have been reduced, but Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Estacada are formerly had promised to give if the and the average receipts per ton mile on the contrary where it has been de district would clear the land to make it guests of the t Rise's served some have been increased. were 1.351 cents. The sleet lasted 4H hours. It left its attractive. Last spring a ajiecial tax J. Nelson Wisner, of Oregon City, trail by falling limber ami tri nil ng the was levied for clearing the land and who for nine yeani was field superin Yamhill County 8how Fine. orchards, which some will not recover work was soon to begin, but Mr. Friel Newberg.—The annual show of the tendent of the United States bureau from the shock. It was worst ever in refuse-l to "come across,” saying that Yamhill County Poultry association of fisheries, haa been appointed direc this section. All the wires an- down, he had deeded tlie land on which the held here this week, is the largest tor of fisheries of Uruguay, South Am poles up rooted in many places. A few nhool house is located to his grand that haa ever been held In the county. erica. He will receive a salary of farmer* got out and enjoyed sleigh rid children. The directors have now sp- Many entries have been made from $4800, which is equivalent to about pealed to tbe County Superintendent ing. outside the county. C. F. Butler, an $5500 in this country. and Burd to help them uut of this di N. Duncan, County Judge of Linn Mr. J. I.underhack took a party in hia experimental poultry raiser, acted ns lemma. John Friel Jr. says he will do county, by officiating at 48 weddings judge. large alelah to his son-in law’s, I,. Mill nate them two lota on the auto road not in 1911, has broken all records for er, who n-sides north near Pipe Line far from the store if they would move the greatest number of marriages ev They n-p<>rt a tine dinner ami a go<sl Alexander la Arrested. the building across the brook to them, er performed by one man in one year Portland. — Warrants charging Tem time. I snd this appears to be the only way out ple W. Alexander, the O.-W. R. & N. in Linn county. The former record Grandpa Marked is out from the city of the mix-up. clerk, said to have secured J 15.000 was 41. This was also held by Judge Visiting hia soil, Win. Markell. Mias l*>la flerald. who resigned the Duncan, who established it in 1910. The new butchers reports business school here atxnit a nion.h ago on sc from the railroad through forged That more money haa been expend vouchers, with forgery and uttering increasing. count <4 the serious sickness of her forgery, have been drawn up. ed for railroad construction In Oregon Mrs, J. Lunderhack is in the city with sister, has reaum d her duties, liegin- »Ince the creation of the present com- her non who is ill. ning school Monday, Banker Evara Convicted of Forgery Ait sal on five years ago than was ex Tlie second triplet! of the Trimls-ll Mr. and Mrs. George It. Couper, on Corvallis.—Cashier James Evat-s, pended in the whole previous history family wan buried the Oth. The condi Prospect Avenue, have opened their of the Philomath State Bank, was of the state is shown in the annual re tion of the other not favorable. house to the neighbors everv Sunday convicted of forging a note tn the port of the railway commission. The exercises Jurisdiction evening for the purpose of holding de bank. A second Indictment charging commission votional exercises in the way of reading the making of false official reports now ovei 3022 operated miles. Frightful Polar Winds Arrangements have been complet appropriate selections, singing sacred of the bank's condition confronts ed whereby the business men of Sal blow with terrific force at the far north hymns, «-tc. A very pleasant evening Evara. em. Albany and Corvallis will make an •nd play havoc with tlm akin, cansing and also a vary satisfactory one is spent Bay City Examiner Sold application for terminal rateq at the red, rough or sore chapped hands ami in this way. Ray City—The Bay City Examiner hearing of the Interstate Commerce A. B. Brooke, w ho lias a claim up in_ lips, that nee«i Bncklen's Arnica Balve Commission at Washington, D. C. on to heal them. It makes the ekin »eft fi ll country an-l who usually makes hie *nd " ,,RI • °«et Publishing company. for cold-sores, home around Cherryvale in the num- for 10 y,'"r* owned by W. Provooat January 13. The three cities have an>l smooth. Unrivaled I nils, sores, sores, ulcere, cute, mer-time. has gone on an extended vie- •n,l e*l'W by W Infield Trombley, haa raised a fund ot more than $1350 to also burns, boils, I... Onlv bruises mid piles. Only 2S cents cents at nt all all it. it, where where he he Ims Ims nronertv. property, and and also also to to b‘‘en "old ,o A F Meyers H. Conger lend an attorney to Washington to and \V. H. Root of Portland. protect their interests at that hearing dealers. Tacouia and Spokane. 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