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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS llltltZY ITEMS CON fidili TIT) BY HFRAI.D (HI KKYVIllt Delightful wittier days. IBPOkHTtS AT NF.AMHY POINTS WEST SECIION LINE Wm Shafer of Washougal, Wash., Is Mr. Banta received quite an Injury on a visit to his shier, Mrs. Wm. Nagle while moving a email building lately. this week, I ke building fell ever on him and he I« The Hosier family have rented the quite lame ae a result. Burns place on th» gravel pit on side Mr. Hugh was quite badly hurt in road near Everglade Ave. runaway laat week. While hauling Chicken thieves tritel to raid the Hor- load uf straw he sllp,>ed from the l<i enson family'- fowl houses on Thursday ami Itecatue entangled iu th« lines a night, A shot from the house put the was dragged some distance, revelvl would l»e robbers to Bight. severe bruises on hie face ami Ixely A Hyrian working for John T. Fri M as Carrie Wilson ol Corbett »•a a Jr., after taking some me*licine was re holiday guest at Buckley Grove. lieve«! of a lape-wortu last week dial The« rilical illness of John Moll, st his measured 170 feet home near th. l‘ Evening Ht.r Grange Prof. Cuuper is lustaliliig a hydraulic Hell, prompts much sympathy for the ram that will conduct waler from a aufierer and bis family. A III ic ted with spring al tbe toot ol the hill to hie liillaininatory rheumatism, Mr. Moll in bouse in almost a helpless condition, the object Mrs. David Douglas, ol this place, <>f faithful and loving solicitude on the was 'town at Ed. Revenue's, near Handy, part of wife, parents and family friends last week looking alter the lioueeboid whose go,si wishes for his recovery are there for a time aa her sister, Mrs. Itev legion A few days since lie expected •tiue. waa taken emldeuly sick end waa to lie taken to Ht. Vlnceti’ta Hospital Coni|>elled to undergo an operation in a but severe pain prevented Ills living re- Portland hospital. The lady la doing I niovtel from hie home. Tbe family were ! getting ready to m«>ve into a house re- nicely al this writing A special school meeting was held at . isntly purcbastel on the east slope of tbe m I iuo I house laat Haturday to take Mt. Tahir when illness came to change steps towards securing a good title to [ their plans lor |s,»ait>ly many weary the ground on w Ich the school house days of anxious watching at the be«hide stands. Mr I-riel Hr. waa present and , of husband and father. said he had made a mistake in deeding In response to invitations by Mr. and the whule 4<> aciea to Ills grand children Mrs. Wm Nagle to attend a card party as he did not intend to deed them but ' at their home on the former Carpenter JW acres, leaving the school acre out. farm, a numlier of neighbors gathered He says the lawyer who -node tbe deed together to while away in card games la reepousible for tbe mistake. Mr. music ami pleasant chat several hours Friel satd the only way out of tbe mix- on Saturday evening last. up waa to start condemnation proceed The cosy living rooms were <iecorat««d ings and have the acre condemned for with ferns ami plants. Excellent music school purpoets. This will mean a law was given by local artists. The hostess suit with additional costs to the is not only a pianist of much merit district. A committee was then ap- but a talentwl composer as well. Her js'lated. constating of David Douglas, sister, Mrs Pearl lesion, sang a number Prof. Coupar, and Charlea Harria, to of songs with exquisite »hailing ol voice consult the County School Nuparintend effect assisted by Miss Ruby Cummings ent aa to the beet steps to be taken in and Richer«! Wilson who excels in man thia difficulty. dolin playing. Wbht and dancing follow ed by a delicious luncheon, gixxi to par take of, made the evening one long to be remembered. Those present were: Mrs. (ORBtll A deal was consumatrsl here recently M Shafer, Mr and Mrs. H. I’urland, in which Dodson Broe. Itecsiue the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buckley, Mr. and pwsessors of the stock of merchandise Mrs. Nagle, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Hnuffin, owned by Lovb A Byers. The new firm Mr and Mrs. E. E. Arnspiger, Mr and consists of three brothers who have Mrs A. Tucke, Miss 1-exlon, Miss Carrie been in the mercantile business in Wilson, Richard Wilson, Coe Durland. Alasks, ami sxixs-t to put in a lull stock Johnnie Windsor and Claude Hhafer. of drygtssls, groceries, hardware etc We welcome the new comers to our lit UPPtR EAIOUREILL tle burg an<l wish them succeee, yet it is with a feeling of regret that we see Mr. L. Rickert, and oi<l an highly re the old firm leave aa they have !>een spected farmer of this place, and also very pleasant and accommodating in a for many years the inauarnce agent for business and aoclal wav, and have done I Columbia Grange, surprise«! his many much for llie prosperity and up-building friends last week by taking out a marri age license. We all join in wishing of for bet I. Mrs Eva Fox ami baby, came from himself and bride a happy future, Portland Thursday evening to s|<nd the Columbia Grange meeting waa not aw week-end with her parents, Mr. and well attended last ■Saturday on account of tbe storm, but considerable business Mrs W. ............. I was traiisaettxl end a gmsi program was Mr and Mrs. Ham llulit are taking enjoyed by those present. The inatali- care of the Corbett place during Mrs. tion of officers will take place the first Kincaids absence in Oklahoma. Mr. Saturday in February, and the Grange llulit lias charge of the dock also. la extweting a large attendance. At the Mies Abbie Hlites of l.slourell attend- last meeting it was d«*ci<le<l to give a «I a special meeting of the Grange leap-year dance on the SOthof February. Hsturday. W. W. Hharp, a former resident of Miss Ethel Smith came up from Ixitourelle has move«! to Gresham. Clcoue Friday to s , h ml the week-end at Miss Grace Ferguson wtio is a teacher home. of Egypt, was a Sunday guest at G. Wilbur Evans made a business trip to Kneriems. • Tbe Dalle* Wednesday. Mrs. Amelia Woodward conducted Mrs. llulit and daughter Ruby from the Nth grade examination at Mountain laurel, Ore., visited-her son ami family school. here recently. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Sarah Kincaid, who is spending ourOversier, Mrs. James Tounder, but the winter with Mrs. C. E. Smith, has hope she will s«M>n tie ataiut again. I »sen on the sick list but is improving at Mrs. James Penfield has return«d thia writing. home after an atwence of several seeks Mrs. R. P. ilaasmuasen anti Mrs. with friends in Portland. lewis Reed attended the Bauner Sew- Mrs. Inez Wyvvl was a dinner guest ing Circle al Mrs. Woodwards, near at Mrs. WtMxiward's last Sunday, and Troutdale, Thursday. while up on the hill called at Columbia i D. S. Johnston, the truant officer, I View farm. visited our school Wednesday. Mr. W. Deaver who is at present on I Rodney Hhoultr. of the Upper Latour- the Astoria route as mail clerk, WAI elle Dial, ia attending school here at ■ home on a spin last Saturday. present. DOVER ROCKWOOD Augustine Miller has purchased a new piano. A. Tennant and wife have returned to Dover. Mr. Keith took a load of furniture to Portland Tnesday for Mr. Shaw. A crew of men are opening up the road on the south side of the Himister place this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ragland, of California, were visiting old friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reid were calling on Mr. Thayer Sunday evening. C. A. Keith went to EagleCreek Mon day. Mr Steel has just returned from a trip to fjitourell Falla and reports lots of snow and east wind. The Ixtap Year entertainment and ■upper Friday evening was enjoyed by ell, especilaly the men. as they had ail the pie they could eat. A numl>er of Dover people attended the quarterly conference held in Sandy LUMBER—At our new mill i miles Tuesday. .lames Wolf is spending a few weeks southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bros. (* la Dover. Wm. Childers has ranted his place of five acres to Japg for five years for |25 j per acre. Geo. Crane and hie brother, Fred, lost a number of valuable atticlee by file that were in their room in a Portland I rooming house. I lie boys are both at tending school at the Y. M. C. A., but being Saturday, both were away at the time of the fire. The Macs bees will give a benefitdance at their hull on Saturday the 27th, for Milee Grimshaw and family, who have been suffering a siege of typhoid fever. Mr. Grimshaw is a member of that order. Elmer Dawes ia reported improving. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. True, who leave here soon for Hood River, on Saturday evening by a numtier of their triends and neighbors. Refreshments were served and a jolly gooiTlTme Bn joyed. GRESHAM IROUIDALE Miss BeMie Howitt visited at the Clarence Buxton has returned from home of her grandinotlier, Mr». E. A. Pasadena, California, wliere lie went to Kelly, in Monlavllla last week. attend the funeral of his fatlier, tbe late He reports that hie I «e Carman of the Herald force, visit 1, N. Buxton. mother, who has Is-en an invalid with ed friend« in Gresham last Sunday. rheumatism for several years is lietter Mr. and Mr». E. E. Hleret have return- from the change of climate. fr0ln California, Mr. and Mrs. J. i Mrs. C IL Light is suffering from W. Hbattuek will not return for some the grip and is confined to her bed. time, Miss Esther McGinnis has had as a I Mrs L. T. l.iMtetl visited at the home of her son, Harry Lustod, in Lents last guest her cousin, Miss Marian McGinnis, of Vancouver* Wash. Wednesday. Mr«. Alls-rt Werber is still quite ill Ed. Osborne is St the Good Samara tian Hospital in Portland He under- with typhoid pneumonia al tier borne want an operation tbe Bret of the week here. fxmie Kummer is a victim of the ami at last reports ia elo vly recovering. All friends of the library are invited grip, and his hearing ia seriously ef to be present st the annual library tea, fected by the disease. Miss Salina Fox has entered a girls which will be held next Tuesday after- mam Jan. Jau. UOth from ______ 2 to 5 _________ in the li- hoarding school in Hiedelberg, Germany, noon .___ _____ hrBry roolI„ wliere she expects to take al least a While experimenting in chemistry in years course in music. Mrs. }{. E. Morse has Ireen down from tlie school laboratory, Miss Bessie Ho witt was seriously burned on th. face, The Dalles visiting at tie- home of her neck, ami left arm. Hbe waa mixing I mother, Mrs. L. Allard. arsenic and sulphuric acid in a lest lulie The Ladies’ Aid Society will give a over an ale hoi lamp when the tube ex supper at the M E. church on Friday ploded. She was taken to a physician night of this week. at once. Rev. James Moore was here on Wed 11. H. Cloyes of the Scbaw-Batcher nesday ami conducted the regular quar- Co. exp« at. to move to Portland in the : terly meeting of the M. E. church. near future. Mr. Cloyes think» Gresh Mrs. Ruth Brink has assumed charge am is very fortunate in securing Bull I of the Trout*laic hotel. run waler. Mrs. L. B. Hennibergvr of Portland Will Hockinson ia back at bis old j has been visiting relatives here. place iu tbe Gresham meat market. August Schriner has gone to Portland aud Will has taken hi» place GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. Mi»» Helen H om ia »ufiering from the Filled With Scenery of Wonderful and grip thia week. Reckless Grandeur. Glacier National park. It may be »aid BORN-To Mr. and Mr». Cecil Metz without fear of contradiction, is ttea ger January '.*2nd, a daughter, most wonderful natural park In tbe Mr. and Mr», faster Thompson of world It compriaea approximately Portlan I, are visiting Mr*. Thompson'» IH5.000 Hires In northwestern .Mon relative» thia week, the Mclain, Law-I tana and embracea more than 1.TOO square miles of the Rocky mountains rence and Michel families Thia vast |airk la bounded on tbe BORN—To Mr and Mr*. Earl Town- liorth by tbe Canadian line, ou tbe east Mnd of Port laud, twins, a boy and a girl, by the Blackfoot Indian reservation, January IVtb. Mr». Townsend was for on tbe west by tbe uortb fork of tbe merly Miss Mamie Itoan of Gresham. Flat bend river and on tbe south by Ute Mother and children are doing well. multi line of tbe Great Northern rail way. by which alone It can be reached Witbin Its great area are IMJO.OOO acres of wild land that baa never been IAIRVIEW Mrs. J. M. Volkiman of Oregon City, trod by the surveyor. It 1« Ailed witli has Iwvii visiting her parents. Mr. and scenery of reckless grandeur. Within its ion tines are more than sixty gla Mrs. <). 8hep|*ard. ciers aud many mountain peaks chid Mrs. II. Shaw has had ana guest, Mrs. in the eternal snows. I^ke McDonald, Donley, of Clackamas. another of its wouders, is 8.150 feet Perry Harvey and wife of Portland, at>ove sea level and surrounded by are visiting their parents, A. Harvey lofty mountains. Avalanebe basin, a most remarkable ami wife, and expect to take up their U shu|»ed valley, la another of the end residence here. less works of Mother Nature to be The |Hwt|s>ned January meeting of found In this great national play Grange will la* held on the first Satur ground. Tbe entire scope of it. iu fact, is laden with things to attract the in day in February. A business meeting and social will la- terest of tbe tourist and student of scl- euce as wall.—New Y'ork Times. held by the members of the Y. P. S. C. E. at the Ellison residence on Friday OUR STRONGEST MUSCLES. evening next. Mrs. Hattie Lacky ami son have been Ths Chief Ons and ths Largest Is the here visiting Mr. F. D. Axtell and Mrs. Glutoue Maximus. J. Aruiomi. The strongest muscle in the human Miss Racludl Cook of Portland, is body is the gluteus maximus Hardly spending some time with Mrs. Arinond. a movement of the lower extremities can be made without bringing It into Mrs. H 8. Stone is having her ho< ■ *s play, but Its chief duty is to balance on Harrison street painted. the pelvis on tbe head of the thigh W. P. Brooker is improving the pro bone, ft assists In carrying the leg perty of Mrs. May Shea on Cedar street. forward and outward in walking, and Mrs E C. Wikenson and son have re- without its aid any movement of the body from tbe hips would be tuipoasi- turned to their home in Portland aft-r ble. several days visit with her parents, R. As it is the strongest, so is It also the W. Wilcox and wife. largest muscle We possess. Ill the full ; Mrs. J. O. Davis ii able to be out grown man It cau exert a force of 110 ■ again after several w<s-ks confinement to pounds to the square inch of Its section in the thickest part. her lied. Another strong muscle, which is site IN-Witt Shepard was out to give his ated in the calf of tbe leg. is capable parents a week-end visit. of sustaining seven times the weight .1. Armond is confined to his home of the body. The great tendon which with an injury to his hip, caused by a is inserted In the heel tome and which is called tendon achilles, is also of sin horse kicking him. gular strength. When removed from The United Artisans of Fairview re the body it has sustained a weight of elected all their officers for their third 2.000 pounds, yet sometimes by the term of office. Theodore Stenslen is sudden action of the muscles of the Master Astisan; Mrs. J. O. Davis, Super calf, to which it belongs. It has been intendent; Mrs. F. H. Crane, Instructor; snap|»ed across. J. M. Davis, Treasurer; F. H. Crane. Secretary; R. R. Robertson, Chaplain, The Cree Indian’s Wooing. The Cree Indian girl la sought in mar Mrs. G. H. Shaw. Conductor; G. H Shaw, Outer Sentinel; Mr. ami Mrs. riage not for love, but because she Is strong and useful. The young brave L. Kummer, Field Guards. who wishes to take her for his squaw Is often faint hearted and frequently sends by a disinterested person or se LLSTtDS cretly leaves in her tent a gaudy silk Mr and Mrs. Tumbling made a trip to handkerchief purchased front the Hud Portland last week. son Bay company When his Inten Mrs Wallace Davies, who has been tions are thus declared be goes, shy sick the past three weeks with the and awkward, to the fnther and asks for tbe hand of his daughter. Should grip is improving. the parent refuse consent to the uniou BtYRN—To Mr. and Mr«. William the undaunted wooer seeks a bride Car|>enter on Jan 17th. a daughter. elsewhere. He never sulks or mopes; Quite a number from here attended he never feels that his heart will break, the surprise party given to Mr. and Mrs. but calmly selects and makes propos als for another maiden. Women are Shipley and family last Friday evening. plentiful, and perseverance Is sure to Harris Hamilton trapped a fine end iu success.— Wide World Maga specimen of a wild cat which weighed zine. twenty-four pound» and measured from tip to tip, three feet three and one half A (Jiri’s Wild Midnight Ride. Incher. He will have it made into To warn people of a fearful forest fire a rug. in the Catskills a yonng girl rode hore- Mi-a Eiiilh Hate will give a party to back at midnight.and saved many lives. ume of her friends next Saturday even Her deed was glorious but lives are of ing. ten raved by Dr. King’s New Discovery John Sleret killed a large coyote re in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in consumption cently. Mrs. J. Goff of Portland, visited her or pneumonia. "It cured me of a dread parents, Mr. ami Mrs. G. Lusted, aev- ful cough and lung disease.” writes W. R. Patterson. 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