DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BORING PLEASANT HOWE Several esses of scarlet feyer have ap- Making garden seems to be about the I »eared in this vicinity during the past next thing io order. week. Tbe public school» hejre were Rev. Burtch lias nut been out to fill | BKfiKZY ITEMS CONTWBUTKO BV HF.RAl.D HPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS dosed last Tuesday moruine by one of appointments for two Sunday» but »ent| the health officers of tbe county and a substitute. several families placed in quaraptine. The M. E. church will twgin a serie» In most Instance« the disease ha» ap­ Miss Bartha Fennel made a business peared in roihl form and heretofore of meeting» Sunday. They are doing Th« funeral of Mr«. J. 11 Heilln held Miss was reported as quinsy or tonsiiitis. some »|>ecisl work in preparation of intheM.E. church here last Sunday trip to Portland on Wednesday. afternoon wa» largely atten>le»l. Th« IVnnel talks of entering business college Several cliil ren from infected homes singing Mrs. Dellaven will give a tea for the floral tributes were many and lieautlful. there in a short time. have lieen attending public school »nd The services w«r« conducted by A. J. Mrs. Charles Latourell »|wmt several it is leartMl thl» may cause a general t»enefit of the M. E. Ladhe’ Aid on Josslyn, the music in charge of Rev. »lay« the first of the week, visiting her epidemic of the diveaee, but every pre­ W il. Feb. 21. Dr. Cathay, both old frieuds of Mrs parents, Mr. and Mr». Grant Bull, who caution is now being uae»l to prevent a Among Portland visitors Saturday Healin, all three being pioneers. Mrs. live near Trouhlale. spread of the fevei and it ie expected were Meeere. McKinley, Nisson, Hem- Ilrslin came here with her parents in Une day this past week Messer» all public gatherings will lie closed im­ tners and Nortiiup. Mrs. Markell went iSAO. Hlie was then two years old. She on Tuesday. Lstourell, Hhoullz and others completed mediately. was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. William A Morand attended the ban­ Roy Calvin made ■ bu»inee» trip the survey for a new road up thu La- Dunbar ami was liorn in Hl. Joseph, tourell hill. It will I»« about the sama quet at tbe new Multnomah Hotel in Grexham Saturday, Mu., Feb. 26, IMA. Mrs. Heslin ami length but not so steep. Any one who Portland last Tueedey evening. I her brother, D. H. Dunbar, woo is uow C. II. Hill and children, of Greebam, has ever driven up the hill will no doubt the ouly surviving member of the fami­ Too Familiar With Quotations. be more than glad to make the change. spent Sunday with F. K. Stone and ly, have lived here on a [»art of the old The principal of a Boaton »'boot It is to be hope»! that the petition may family in West Boring. who requests that bis name be with- Dunbar donation land claim ever since, receive the attention of the authorities Born—To Mr. and M»i. W. J.Telford, held in order that be may maintain •xrept for a year i|»eiit by Mr. Dunbar end that the work may be begun at ar, February b, a boy. Mother and eon are discipline in his classrooms tells this: in Goldendale, Wash. Both were mem­ early date. doing well. Mrs. Telford 1« now at tbe “When I was teaching tn a school bers of the Pioneer Association an»I have home of her sister, Mrs. if. G. Knox, in the western part of the state some Mrs. Henry Latourell has been quite regularly attended itsannual gatherings. years ago 1 bad some trouble in main­ in East Portland. On Fab. 2, 1866. .Mi»» Druselia Dunbar III for several days, but we are glad to taining order among the girls of my say is much improved and we trust she Mrs. Ascha Morehead has returned was married to J. P. lleelin and to this classes. They were continually play­ union was l»orn 12 children 0 of whom will soon be out again. Her daughter. from a short stay in Portland. ing tricks on me and eacb other in the The Boring Athletic Club will give a classrooms, and 1 decided to stop IL died in early childhood. The other six, Mrs. Laieon, spent several days with ball in Allison's Hall in West Boring The next day. following a breach of who with their father remain to mourn her, the loea of a kind and loving wife and lawyer Joe»pli of Portland waa in tomorrow night. Beers* orchestra will discipline. 1 ordered two of the girls furnish tbe music and a good time to remain after school and gave them mother, are E. E. lleelin, John lleelin, our town Sunday. two long problems tbat kept them tor and Claud lleelin, ail of Fairview, Mrs. Mr. Harold Moffatt he» been suffering is expected for all who attend. a long time. At tbe opening of school Anna Heiney, Miss Calls llesllu and from what at first appeared to b» a boil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, of South tbe following morning I opened tbe Miss Ethyl Thompson, all of Portland. on his knee, but which proved to b» a Boring, ere tbe promt parent- of an day as ususl by asking eacb member All the children were with their mother serious case of blood poison. It was eight pound boy, born Feb. fl. Mother of tbe class for a quotation. Une of at the last, ltea'.h came at midnight caused by a hurt received while playing and eon doing nicely. tbe girls rose and quoted. ‘With all tby faults 1 lore tbee still.' and tbe other. last Thursday night very peacefully and basket ball. His mother, Mrs. Knight* Mise Elsie Dodd is home, after a few Tbe hours I spend with tbee, dear quietly after many months of patient ton spent several days with him the months stay in Portland. heart, are as a string of | »ear Is to me.' ’* suffering, first part of the week Tbe loea! chapter of the Epworth —Boston Herald. W. Ellieon and family, who ar» »[»end- Dr. Dinsmore of Bridal Vail has been league held their monthly busioeu log th« winter in Southern California, in our town quite often the |>ast week. meeting at the M E. Church last Tues­ q, Different Feints of View. are very much delighted with the cli­ We know doctors must live but we day evening, after which followed an ffQoçd morniug. .lone».” Browu. Any new» mate there and have purcha»en Sunday. Miss Bucklin is Home of the school children here have His glance met the face of the helms­ Very few characters have appeared on man. convalesing from a recent o|»rration. decieal of eburvb Herald, the Cherryville school teacher Rev. 0. W. Hays, Sunday Schoo) Mis­ i|»ec>al potato race. beljs and be was trying It on his gram­ Mr. Herald is a contractor and builder sionary of the Presbyterian church, will ophone — London Answers. and says prospects (or work in bis line preach here next Sunday morning. are good a» soon as spring begins as un­ Gilbert of Colchester. Mrs. K. L. Koberteon had as gue»ls Mrs. R. E. Morris, of The Dalles, bss settled weather holds back all work in Glll>ert of Colchester, who flourish on Monday Mrs. Sedgast. of Portland, been visiting nt tbe home of her moth­ the building line. ed three centuries ago. has been called ami Mrs. John Brown, of Gresham. er, Mm. L. Allard. Mr. Adams, a real estate man froht the founder of the aclence of electrlarents here. dena, Calif, this week, where they have the water power on Alder Creek, two cheeks, the screening effect of a sheet K«-v. Thomas Robinson spent the been visiting relatives fur the past sev­ miles east of Cherryville with the view of Iron, the method of magnetizing weekend at Salem attending a state con­ eral weeks. of obtaining it, as be says that will be Iron by hammering It while It Ilea vention of the Y P. 8. C. Mrs. F. A. Zimmerman is attending the feasible way of moving the green north and south, the destruction of G. O. Dolph, wife ami son Perry have the week in Gresham with Arthur Daw- timber down from tbe 8-fi country. magnetism by heat and the existence around the magnet of a magnetic field. taken up their residence in Portland. Now that the campaign year is here sett. Generalizing from small to large, he Bert Edmonson lisa bought tbe Sex­ the Bkookum Bros, are getting ready to advanced the entirely novel Idea that ton saloon fixtures. I.. Helming will take a hand in tbe ¡battle and help to the globe of the earth Is Itself a mag occupy tbe vacated building and W. T. win a victory for the Grand Old Party. nwt Wisely says if he gets right busy Taft Mr. and Mrs. F. Ery ami Mrs. Raiene Servins till take Helming's old stand. Words Lamb Didn't Like. visited Mr. an»l Mrs. Maultofi' near The Parent Teacher’s Association held ought to make him Miniater Extra­ Who would have thought that these ordinary toGuano Islands and Jerusalem Rockwood Sunday. a very pleasant meeting last Friday af­ thinks he aught at least to beappointed respectable words were banned l»v Mr. an confess tbat I can't qualify."—CM guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sester last day. ter. .»ago Record Herald. Sunday. Frank Patterson and Walter Kyser Some of the young folks from hero at­ Almost Loot Hie Life. •piteful. are hauling ties from Jerls mill. tended the dance at Sandy last Saturday 8. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., will never Mias OMglri-l don't like the color of R. E. lari atteuded the bachelor* night. gay hair Miss Youngthing— Don't let forget his terrible exposure to a merci­ meeting at Sandy Sunday. tbat bother yon. my dear. It can't bo A very enjoyable surprise party was less storm.” It gave me a dreadful cold,” Mrs. Henry Eri went to Portland on a long now before It turns gray. given Mr. and Mrs. G. Lusted Feb. 8th, he writes, “that caused severs pains in in honor of their thirtieth wedding an­ my chest, so it was hard for me to -»hopping trip last week. Hie Hope. niversary which should have been a breathe. 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