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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
♦ DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BM8ZV itiims coNniiBVTFD by hp . rai . d wpobtirs at UlKVItW Grange nawting held la»t Haturdaj wait it pleasant event. Vimtora wore en tertained at dinner and forth« Inatalla lion of officers in the afternoon Mr». Alma Hall anti Mr. and Mra. J. It. Huglaw ■ re out from Portland, Mr». R. L. Robertson of Rockwood Grange wa» present, Mi»» Nelli« Fox of Portland Library and Ml»« Ada Robinson and Irving Province were guest*. » » ♦ nharby points CHERRYVILLE Many »/gns of spring an* beae. Robin», pussy-willow» and mountain daisies show up. Frogs ar« beard from every stream and (rog-|»>iid. According to ground-hog day, which wa« very bright and beautiful, we are to liavo some real winter yet. Blnaen Schmit, a one time resident of thia vicinity, died at his home in Port Loyd Auderauu was given a pleasant land u short time ago. surprise by seventeen <d hla classmates, Drilling is still going on at the dam who leathered at hi* home to give him a little farewell party la»t Friday night. near Iters with the object of finding the The party wai composed of Rosalie Lut ta-st possible rock foundation for the cher, Nannie Anderson, Ulyth Copeland, ■ lam at Camp Five They are now drill Lily Luaclier, Ruth Shaw, ilcahel Cook ing below the dam site at the point first and Blanch Copeland, Ixryd Anderton, «elected. The l»-at location »0 far, it iw Harald Koldnann, Henry Moller, Caryl said, iw above the camp about one mile. Healin. Willi* .Cree. Clifford Copeland, In any event there will l>e something Maurice Hchraiu, Richard Anderton, doing along tlte Sandy here in tlte spring. Harry Gu-tafceon and Karl Bohram. A .Mr. Graves of Portland Itought a W. R Dugger la quite III at hit bom« rslinquahntenl up near tbe 3-fl country here. of Capt. Miller an<i has already taken Mra. A. Robinaoil 1» home from Dei- possession. This claim is partly improv toy, 0., where the visited her daughter ed but ia rather rough. for a few week«. Steel head salmon are already running The infant daughter of Mr. and Mr». up tlte river an<l several fine »|tecimen» J. Armond it very ill. The little one ha« have been taken. The big run will not been with her auul, Mm. F. 8. Brigham begin in earnest lor a couple of weeks or at Beaverton while I mt mother wa* ill more. Tftiw will be owing largely to the from an operation. Mr«. Brigham stage of the water as the run occurs dur brought her home last Bunday. ing a rise in the river. Mr*. J. P. Healin it very ill with tu On Saturday eveuing a hard time so berculoeit at her home here and her cial was held at the home ol T. T. Over- death i* daily expected. A trained nune ill a utile north of the Cherryville post- 1« in attendance. otlice. Mi»« Opal Rich wan a Sunday guest of George Eaden of lxigan, a one time Mow Alta Wilcox. Mi«« Rich resides at resident of Ulis vicinity, wa» a Sunday Weaco, Oregon. visitor here this week. No.brag or blow The Lutcher family entertained a« al» >ut him, nor no “buoze-tigbter" or week-end gueete, Mi»»«» Marie, Ida and cigarette fiend either. R um Balmer, Arnold Balmer, and M im A hard limes sociable was given at the Fisk all of 1 Yawego. home of the writer last Saturday night O. O. Dolph, wife and won», will take which wa« quite well attended by neigh up their rweiilcnoe in Portland »ion bors and Mends. Sime of die assembled where Mr. Dolph it employed by the 1 guests "were fearfully an<l wonderfully Portland Pure Milk and Cream Co. math- up" and surely "Soiomen in all Mint Laura Dolph will remain here until his glory was uot arrayed like one of the do»« of school with her »inter, Mr* lltes«.'* The And prise to gents watt given to David Douglas who also got the Jenkins. School cl<»wd thia week on account of "booby prize." Tile prize to ladies wa« con lag* •out disease«. C. H. Stone it ill awarded to Lillian Averill and they sure wwth a light cate of scarlet fever ami the ly hail it coming to lliem. A very sociable family of A. A. Albrecht tie in quartine time was enjoyed and everyone present turned thetnselvee out to play. for Hinallpox. A. M. Anderton and family have taken up their residence in Portland. Mr. BORING Anderton, and aont Ray and Richard, Evangelical meetings at the M. E. are contracting car|icntcr work and lx>yd church in charge of Rev. A. B Calder will attend Washington high school. will close this evening. Though the at O. H. Kuiper and wife are moving tendance has not iteen large on account back to the city, ami their home hen' of ths inclement weather, the rreults will lie occupied by J. G. Davie. have been fairly »atiwfactory. Rev. R. A farewell party wa* given the Kui 8. Bishop of Taulatin, Oregon, a former pers’ last Saturday night for a few of pastor of this place, assisted Rev. Calder this week. Rev. Mr. Calder will com their frienda. Mm. Richmond and Mm. Freeman mence evangelical meeting» at Pleasant and children, were guests of Mr and Home in a few days. Mm. R. L. Roberta«« on Sunday. The local chapter of the Epworth Mr. and Mm. E. E. Healin entertained league will give a literary program at Mr. and Mm. C. E. Cree. Mr. »nd Mm. the M. E. church next Tuesday evening 0. H.Bhaw, L. Bell and C. C. Healin following their regular business at H at n card party lawt Tuewlay night in o’clock and all are invited to attend. The local chapter now has about 40 honor of the birthday of Mr. Healin. Al C. Hemmond« and wife have moved mem here. Tlie “I Will" bible daw of the M. E. into the Brigg* house at Bairdsdale Sta tSunday School will hohl a special meet tion. Miss Contance Ernely of Portland, ing immediately following Sunday school was ajweek-end guest at the Dolph bom«*. next Sunday morning and all members are requested to be present. Earl Townxend is «pending a few day» Charles Hicks still lies in a serious of vacation from hie duties at the P. A., condition. Dr. 8. P. Bitter of Gresham, at hia home here. Mine France« Robinwon, 11 nurse in the attending phy»ician has held consul Go«»! Samaritan hospital, was a week tation with »everal physicians and very little hope is entertained for his recov end guest of her mother hare. ery. Mr. Hicks is a brother of Mr». J. Mr. and Mm. B. H. Bowman’» many Maulding of South Boring at whose home friend» are glad to welcome them back he is now confined. after an absence of nine months which Mrs. Ella Aton of Gresham has been they have «pent in touring Europe spending [several «lays with her sister F. T. Merrill having «<>1<1J out hi» inter and brother Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mc est nt the Twelve Mile House, iw moving Clung of West Boring. Into the house aero«» the road from his Miss Mary Bickford, who has been at former home where be expects to remain tending high school in Portland spent until spring. Mr». E. Spath wan given a pleasant Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. surprise by a few of her friend» last N. H. Bickford. Mrs. A. Moreland spent several days Thursday afternoon. MesCaines R. L. Robertson, Elsie Prettyman, Wolf, D. in Portland thia week. D. Turner, F. Lanty, J. H. Schram, W. The "Live Wires” will present their Stanley, J. Stanley, G. Pullen, Wm drama entitled "The Soldiers Sweet Childers, John Brown, E. Spath, Orvil heart" in the Live Wire Theatre here and Veda Spath were present. next Saturday evening followed by an I^ee Shaw of Endicott, Wash., has ail night dance. been visiting her mother Mr». H. M. Bhaw. LATOURELL Ira Brooks ia preparing to go into the Mr. and Mrs. Westlund went to Port poultry business. land on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. Faught went to Port land to visit Mrs. Devarell last Monday. COTTRELL Mr. James Pownder has been quite ill Mr. J. Johnson is on the sick list. for nearly three weeks. Mr. A. Gaulitx has bought a new Miss Abbie Btikes of Lalourell attend horse. ed grange here Saturday and was a Sun Mr. H. Hansen is about to sell his day visitor at Ferndale Place. place. Mm. Ira Byers has been suffering with Mr. H. Schults has enlarged bis place an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. twice as large as it was before. Dr. Neaubaur of Portland is attending Mr. J. C. Wilson who took a contract her. todig a well for school district No. 41, Fred Rhoultx moved his family into the has just completed it. rooms recently occupied by Wilbur Mr. C. Rasmussen is busy_ clearing Evans over the telephone office, Satur day. Mr. Shoults has leased some lots some land. Mr. 0. Westlund is busy clearing land of the Corbett estate on which he ex with his gasoline saw thia week. pects to erect a bam. Mr. F. Henoken was a visitor at Mr. Miss Irene Knapp spent Saturday and 0. Westlung's, last Bunday. Sunday with her mother. PLEASANT HOME. Surveyors are still busy platting the townsite, the land along the railroad, ) which formerly (»•longed to the railroad company. Ix>ta seem to be selling readily from all reports. BORN—To Prof, and Mrs. Quicksell, on Jan. 2t»tb, a fine boy. Mr». McKinney and her mother, Mrs. < 'laggett, returned Monday from a visit with friends at Van« ouver, Wash. Mr». I’. M. Miller expects to leave Feb. Nth, for a visit to tier daughter who lives in California. A social was held at the Chapel Thurs day Jan. 25th. Tire proceeds are to help buy new »ong books for the Sunday School. Miss l.iszle Hunter left Monday to work in a wholesale millinery house for a couple of weeks. Mr. W. H. Addis of Kusselville, who is manager of the Kelly fruit ranch, was out recently. Mr. Geo. Carpenter ha« t»wn making Home improvements on his house. D. 0. Northup has purchased a por trait camera, and is at work fitting up a studio. The gymnastic club seems to be thriv ing, judging from tbe crowds that at tend. Mrs. Breeden made a business trip to 'Portland Friday, returning Saturday. UPPER LATOURELIE Columbus Grange held and interesting meeting last Hsturday with s very good attendance, and Mra. Stites pressitted an exceient program. Mr. and Mr». Crane, Htate deputy, were present and installed the new officers With Mr. R T. Rasinuson at the wheel the grange is looking forward to a good year. Donnell Littlepage and Lawn-nce Evans ha» returned from California. Mr». Lottie Benfield is at the present I time a gusst at her sister’s, Mra. Finley, of Portland. Mr. and Mr». F. Rhoulta ha» moved to Corl»-tt, and will open up a meet market very seem. Ruby Ra»mu»<-n ha» successfully pass ed the Hth grade examination. Rhe passed on a grade of W. Mr. C. Russell, son of Mr. and Mra. Rusnell of U>is place, came down from Montana last week where ire has Im working fur some time. Miss Laura lb»w has returned to the city to attend school. Mr. Hancock has rented F. Shoults place for this coming year. Mra. Sprague of this place has been elected a member of Columbia Grange, and will make a g<x>d member as she is a lady with an exceient education and refinement as well. Mr. J. Deaver and T Anderson were in the city on business last week. Mr. Geo. Pinkham and sou of Michi gan, were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kennedy. Mr. Pinkham ia a broth ROCKWOOD er-in-law of the Kenedy's. Kenetb Harvey has had a new donkey M rs. Chase of Oregon City has been engine shipped out from Portland. He visiting relatives and friends here tin- internls clearing a large tract of land for past week. Mr. Cook and others. Lester Northup, and Mrs. W. F. Mr, Lee has moved his family into the Buhtz and children, who have been house recently vacated by Mr. True. visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Max Rnehke has purchased a span of L. Northup, returned Saturday to Aber- ' horses, wagon and harne»». Max in deen, Washington. tends doing bis own farming this season. Rev. Childs preached at the M. E. Mra. Jensen is entertaining the newly j church Sunday morning. weds this week. Miss Minnie Sbriner ia home for a The benefit dance given for Mr. Miles short stay. Grimshaw netted him over fifty dollars, i Mr. and Mra J. I.underhack and Mr. j John Richmond made a business trip 1 and Mrs. Brauihall were Portland to the city yesterday. visitors Tuesday. Mr. P. Stone has returned to his home ' Friends of Mra. P. Miller planned a near Cherryville. surprise on her anil met at her home The new book-case for Rockwood ' Tuesday for a dinner and quilting party. school arrived yesterday from Sears A ' It was also a farewell party for Mrs. Roebuck of Seattle. Their books haven’t Miller as she left Thursday for Loa An got here yet though they expect them : geles, California to visit relatives and every day. friends. Slie expects to be gone several Mias Bertha Weiland is staying home ; months. Those who attended the party were: Mesdamss Ball, lluegg, D. Lun- for ashort time now. Bertha has been i derback, Hayworth, Markell, Cannon, working in Portland for the past three Breeden, Quay, Northup, Kennedy, or four years. Bhriner, Blackburn, Stone, Chase, L. Miller, Edison, Altman, and the Misses , TROUTDALE Sbriner, Jack aud Stone. J. M. Edmonson of Eugene, are guests at the home of Mra. Edmonson’s parents | Wm. Hersell and wife. GRESHAM R. B. Savage of Brush Prarie, Wash., Miss Maud Mitchel is having a week's was here to spend Sunday at the home vacation. The Cleone school being of his aunt, Mra. F. H, Rix. closed on account of scarlet fever and Mrs. E. W. Grevish has returned home nmallpox. from Minneapolis, Minn., after several Miss Stella Alexander who is at Day weeks visit with het mother, who was ton, Wash., is seriously ill. very ill but has recovered. Vernon Hopkins is very ill with the Bert Williams, a former Troutdale grip. resident, is a guest at the home of F. T. Mrs. D. F. Talbot and sister, Miss Greer. May Dougherty, spent Wednesday in Mrs. A. B. Kendall entertained the Portland. Ladies' Aid Society at her home Wed Dr. A. Thompson and F. W. Field nesday afternoon. house are spending a few days at New-1 Mra. C. Ilolm and family expect to port. move to Portland soon. E. E. Sleret has bought the controlling Mrs. A. Werber who has been ill for interest in the Ford Automobile com- , several days is convalescing. pany in Portland. Mra. L. B. Henniberger was out from Mrs. J. M. Faris visited friends in the city visiting her sister, Mrs, Werber, I Oregon City Wednesday. on Tuesday. Mr. Hamilton will build a house for 8. 8. Logan, one of Troutdale’s L. D. Howard in Whitehead's addition merchants, who has been in business I soon. Also one for A. J. W. Brown in here for several years is planning to close ' Zenith addition. up his store here and go to Portland. There will be a double header played Tlie Sexton saloon is closed and Mr. here Friday evening between the Spring Sexton is moving out of town. water girls' team and the Gresham girls, and between the Gresham amateur and WEST SECTION LINE NOTES Springwater lioys basket ball team. Mrs. J. F. Mason, formerly Miss Ida A. J. Nye of Portland made a business McFaden, of Hood River, was a visitor trip to Gresham Wednesday. Mrs. Doan who has been very ill is at Buckley Grove last week. Mra. Ma son was a teacher in No. 2S school some slowly recovering. years ago and will be remembered by The new business block on corner of her old pupils and friends. A friend Main and Powell will be built soon. ship »0 true that it is rare lias existed Mr. and Mra. Harry Thomas have re between Mra. Manon and Mra. Buckley, turned from Marmot where they have an unbroken loyalty for nearly thirty been visiting Mra. Thomas’ parents, Mr. years. and Mra. A. Aschofl'. Mis» Celia Moll was home on a visit the The poctoffico department will open a past week from St. Vincente’ Hospital savings bank in Gresham Saturday, Feb. owing to a heavy cold unfitting her for 24th. her duties of a nurse. She returned to The Regner building is going up fast her post on Wednesday. these days also the bank building ia John Moll who has been a sufferer nearing completion. from inflammatory rheumatism for weeks paat has begun to regain his former health, slowly but surely, lieing now able Almost Lost His Life. 8. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., will never to sit up in bed. forget his terrible exposure to a merci The presence of Mrs. H. Rodgers. Mr. less storm." It gave me a dreadful cold," Claude Giger and Mr. Emil Strnm of he writes, "that caused severe pains in Sunny Bide, cousins of its hoetees, made my chest, so it was hard for me to a pleasant day at Buckly Grove on Mon breathe. A neighbor grve me several day last. , doses of Dr, King’s New Discovery The county board handed down a bill which brought great relief. The doctor of seperation of district 28 dividing it »«id I was on the verge of pneumonia,- and creating the western end a new but to continue with the Discovery. 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