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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CORBETT Might Have Changed History. Here la the story of an averted trag On account of the unfavorable weather edy which, if It had not been averted, the lx»ap Year dance at Columbia* ¡range might have changed the whole course was not very well attended, about 25 ' of modern history in Europe The time BRHI.ZV ITBMS CObfKIBUTED BV (MIRALI) BIPORTIkS AT NF.ARBY POINTS number* were «old however end every was about three weeks after Sadowa one seemed to have an enjoyable time. The place was the little village of f’lrs- The Ht. John* orcheatra furnished the dotf, about thirty miles from Vienna. TROD WALT FAIRVIEW King William of Prussia and Bismarck The ladies of Gresham Grange gave music. H. H. Logan and family to the numtier were there, and they sat down on a ter Mr*. 1. Byers, returned from Portland of desemisd upon them last Friday their lecturer, Mrs. D. W. McKay a sur race outside a small cafe to drink beer. night and gave them a surprise farewell prise shower of shrulis and plant« last Saturday much improved In health. Kern, an Austrian forester, saw them A large variety of Mrs. Dodson came ont from Portland He regarded them as the deadly ene party. Twenty year* ago Mr. ami Mr*. Friday afternoon Logan came to Troutdale and Mr. Ixigan rose* of rare varieties end choice shrubs Sunday to spend the day with her hus mies of bl* country. He was an excel lent marksman, and be had hl* double opened up a bartier shop. A short and plants were in the collection, which band. while site hs weut Into ths mercantile will he usdki to beautify the lawn of Mrs. Mies Ethel Smith came up from Cleone barreled gun with him. Taking alm business and has ever since follow Mo Kay,« new home hern and will Is* source and spent Haturdey end Bunday at home. j from behind cover, be was about to Ore when hi« wife, seeing what be was ed that line. Many friends which of pleasure fortlieir lieanty ami fragrance Gilbert Burkholder of Portland attend the family have mad* during tbslr rssi- and for the pleasant association with ed the I .cap Year dance Baturday eve., after and fearing the consequences, clutched him by the coattails. He turn deuce her* regret their departure and dear friends. The shower was given by I and (pent Bunday with bi* lister, Mrs. ed to argue with her. and before the ar wish them suocees in their new business the ladies to show their appreciation of 1 Geo. Cusick. gument wee finished the king and bl* in Portland At the party were Ms« her faithful services as an officer in the Mr. Lesnion has contracted to erect chancellor had disappeared. So noth Grange. A refreshment committee pro demes H. 8. Logan, I). W. Micklly, a store building for Dodson Bros, and ing happened But If Kern had been allowed io fire there might bare been James Knarr, E. R. Jennings. R. 0. vided a sumptuous spread which went to began making the cement foundation Johnson, R. Brink, H. A. Hurber, 0. complete tin* afternoon's pleasure Those last week Trie building will be a two no Germuu empire.—Westminster Ga present were: Mosdainus l>. W. McKay, I zette B. larsson, L. Helming, W. T. Serves, J. R. Cavanaugh, Arnold Ru**gg. 1). W. story frame, 24x60 and will be ready for A. Fox, Ellen Wright, Misses Nellie occupancy about May let. Singing on Carpet. Hogue, Ethyl Hogue, Olive Nelson, Ed* Metyger, 11. E. Daves, Frank Hodge, Standing upon carpet has a tendency Donald Littlepage visited hi* parents John Palmquist, John Roberts, G. F. ' Holm, Laura Teller, Eve Hudson. Mae to muffle the voice, since a layer of Jennings, Tem|>e»t Jnuuiugs, Opal Bur Hopkins, L. T. Lusted, Orland York, M. at Mosier last week. Inelastic and nonconducting material D. Kern, Theo, Brugger, Chas, Oliphant. lier, .Messrs, it. W. Miekley, James la then lnter[>o»ed between the «eat of voice production and the floor, which, Knarr, E. R. Jennings. Win Johnson, M. Roton, E. G. Kardull, E. Schtiudler, LUSTtDS when it is Dot covered, acta as a sound C. B. Larsson, W. T. Herves, Ray Moore, Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Kleret, B. W. Grant, board, taking up the vibrations and Misses Ada Robinaon, Ivy Cornett and Mrs. G. Lusted visited the good Sa Allan Teller, Artull Teller, Homer Jones, I maritan Hospital last Saturday where giving Increased effect and distinctness Lucian Latourell, Earl leigan and Rich Donald Grant. to them. This can be Illustrated by ard Latourel). Mrs. A. Clark who lately moved to her sister, Mrs. William* is under treat placing a timepiece first upon a rug or ment. carpet and then upon the bare floor. The Hoyt house iiJto be occupied by Metyger Station, made a week-end visit Mr*. Elwood Quay returned home In the latter position the ticking Is with her relative« here. tbs Christmas family of Portland. last Friday after spending a few days much louder, tiecause the vibrations of Glut Campton and wife have ls<en Mis* Lulu Miekley spent last week the clock are then much more forcibly with rel-itive* in Portland. visiting at the home of E. I). Holgate. with Kenton friends. Mr*. Kiltie Wolfhagen is the guest of communicated to the floor and so to They formerly lived at Hillsboro, but the air of the room and finally to the her mother Mr*. R. Neibauer. Mita Eva Hudson ha* tieen down from are now seeking a new location. ear by actual contact between the Bridal Vail visiting friend« here. Guy Robertson and Miss Marian clock and the floor. A carpet damps Eunice Emmett is now making her visited friends at Gresham last Sun or kills these vibrations because it is a Mi»« Nellie Hogue, of Curransviils, home with her uncle E. D. Holgate. bad conductor of sound. The differ day. • nent the week-end with her brother Mis« Frances Bliss was here to »pend Mathew Ranew made a business trip' ence. which is so audible in this ease, and «later here. is In some degree to be detected When Sunday with her parents. to Portland last Friday. the veice Is beard under similar con <1. Clapp, wife and child visited al the The Stone home is out of quarantine Mr*. Clara Holister visited her par ditions. • Miekley home Sunday. for scarlet fever, and tlieAlbucht family ent* Mr. and Mr*. W. Davie* last Sun 1.. Helming la razing the old Heston are released from smallpox quarantine. day evening, returningtoGresham Mon Waksd Up John. saloon building preparatory to building “John." said Mrs. Dorkin«, “ '«top i day morning. Next Friday night the members of the readlug your pafter just a moment. a >1100 building to replace It, to be The Bunday school held at Lusted en Y. P. 8. C. E. will be entertained at the "All right What la It. Marla?' occupied by himself with a saloon. rolled twenty-two last Bunday. home of Rev. Toomas RolAnson. "Before you come home this after Two charges of dynamite set by order Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Sester visited Mr. noon I want you to go to some jrtore Irving Province has taken up his res of the County Court, demolish'd the old and get me a dozen thumb tacks. an*! Mrs. Louis Miller last Sunday. idence in Portland where lie ¡«employed Handy bridge bare last Saturday. Think you can remember that?" as salesman for a real estate company. “Certainly." Mr». E. E. Savage has gone to her George W< xm 1 of Portland ia hen? thia "If there's any more than one si le KELSO now home at Brush Prairie, Wash., after week clearing his lot« on Cellar street. listen now—I want the larger one«. In the last issue an item said Ned several days visit with her sister, Mrs. You won't forget?" Nelson was charpitting HO acres. It F. H. Rix. "No." should have been 8 acres. Late that afternoon Mr Dorkins re ROCKWOOD Harry Branhall and family have re A Parents' meeting will be held in mem tiered. Mrs. Ada Elglisli, of Banks, Oreoon, turned after spending several weeks in He rushed over to the ne» rest de- visited Mrs. May Rioiimond the fore Kelso school house on Monday after Hood Kiver. partmeut store. noon, Feb. 2fltb. There will be a pro part of the week. “1 wish you'd tell me.” he said to Mrs. Bert Hoyt was a vleitor of old gram and an exhibition of school work. the floorwalker, "where you keep your The Rockwood Grange meeting was friends here on Monday. Parents and everyone interested are —er - thumbscrews." held on Saturday tlie 17th. Tliere was cordially invited to attend. Miss Grace Miekley Is •pending this “Chnmlier of horrors, top floor, north quite a large attendance. The Master week in Kenton. Among tlie Kelso people who attend west corner." said the floorwalker, i and Secretary of Pleasant Valley Grange ; Mrs. R. C. Jennings, of (ireihatu. were present. Tlie lecturer's program ed the teachers and parent* meeting at; pushing him In the direction of the ele Sandy last Baturday were F. W. Can-1 vator.—Chicago Tribune. spent last week with her sister here. was good. The Grange is having a con- Kay Moore, of Portland, was a week i test between the ladies and gentlemen ning. the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Nest of a Turtle. Canning, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Jonarud. end guest here. I at their evening meetings. Any one in- The manner in which a turtle con M. Kligel, Mr*. Nelson and B. Nelson, W. Light Is building a substantial ' teres ted in the good work of the grange Miss Dolan and Rev. Calder. structs her neat is both interesting and suggestive, it being one of the fence around the property of his father. is invited to come in during the lecture most expeditious operations ever per Mrs. F. A. Zimmerman was in Gresh hour. formed by that alow moving creature. am this week. Mr Geo. Cutter is having an addition DOVER After selecting a suitable spot she be built to his house which will make con C. A. Keith ba» had several men gins digging out a bole with her hind siderable improvtnent in tlie looks of the working on the road the peat wsek. legs by moving slowly In a circle and LATOUREU. house. A number of tlie Dover men attended throwing the excavated sand in a rim all around It When that is about The l«ap Year dance at Columbia The Farmenter place wluch was pur the stock holder* meeting of the new eighteen Inches in depth and twelve Grange proved to be a jolly affair, and chased about two months ago for *650 Handy Creamery Co. last Tuesday. In circumference she drops her eggs considering the stormy weather a good an acre was recently sold for $750. The entertainment given by the Bible into It pulls the rim of sand over many caine out, and everyliody enjoyed Mr. Conner and fatiiily have moved and primary class of the Sunday school them and. rising on all four legs, lets themselves immensely. The floor wss was well attended Friday evening and her body drop heavily on the covering in charge of three young ladies, Miss into tin* parsonage. enjoyed by all especially the going home sand until she baa made it as compact Irene Knapp, Miss Ethel Smith and aa any part of the surrounding beach. Mr. Eugene Iziunaberry iiad the mis Miss I aura Roas, who were responsible fortune to lose one of hi* horses last part. She then makes a few false demonstra Mr. Reid and family were entertained tions on the shore to mislead Inquisi for all tl)e gentlemen having the time week. at Augustine Miller's Sunday. tive enemies and hastens to the sea as of their lives. Earl Middleton was held up near his fast aa she can travel. The flr.-t meeting of the Epworth Mr. Moffett, of latourell Falls, is vary home on the Powell Valley road one League will be held Sunday evening ill in Portland, suffering from an attack Children and Books. evening last week but lie ran and made Every hotly come. of blood poisoning. Dr. Johnson held views fnr In nd- hi* escape. vnuce of his age un the subject of chil Mrs. Taylor anil children were in the dren's books. The child itself, he held, city on Saturday and Sunday. was the best Judge. "I would put a CHERRYVILLt PLEASANT HOME. Chester Kneviern made a trip down to child into a library (where uo unlit Come gentle spring! Jefferson last week. Mr. Walters, of Tacoma, who lias been books nrei and let him read at his Everything indicates an early spring. choice." he said. "A child should not Mr. and Mr«. C. Latonrell attended visiting friend* ben* lias returned home. The voice of the bull-frog is heard in be discouraged from reading anything the dance at the Grange Hall, Saturday. Miss Jennie Collin* of Portland visited he takes a liking to from a notion the land. Mr. T. IL Rix, of Troutdale, is around her grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. Olis, a that it is above his reach. If that lie A correspondent from Illinois says a getting the men to register. few days. the case the child will soon find It out |s*rson would have to set on a red hot and desist. If not he. of course, gains Mr. Robinson, of Fairview, held Mrs. Shriller ami Mrs. Braushall have stove to keep from freezing to death tlie instruction, which Is so much the meeting last Sunday at Hurlburt. lawn on the sick list, but an* lietter now. there this winter. Here inOregon there more likely to come from the Inclina Mr. Hamilton has rented Mr. E. A. J. Quay drove to Portland Wednes has really been no winter in tlie ordi- . tion with which he takes up the Illidge» ranch for this year. day with a load of produce from W. E. nary sense of the word aa eastern people | study." Mr. Taxpayer, study well thst most Murk ell’s store. understand winter weather. Heredity. important problem, the single tax, be- Rev. Mr. Runyan lately returned from Byrl McKinney is working for Mr. “Father!” f ire you cast your vote next election aa Portland where he made arrangements 1 “Well. son. wbat is It now?" perhaps you will make great blunders. Fitzgerald over south of town. lor purchasing some Angora goats as he j “1 want to ask you an important Mr. Bhriner’s mother is here from j and some friends contemplate turning j Thb question is now what to do to question." lower our taxes. If our taxes keep on Washington visiting him. Hi» daughter ■ out a good sized flock of them on the "Fire ahead, boy: 1 shan't be offend rising ns they have the last few years, Mm. Banka« was out from Portland for ' range here this season. There ixjproba- ed at what you ask." they will soon take the ranch away from a visit also. “Thank you. I want to ask why | bly no lietter proposition titan a lot of u*. Our present tax system is no good. Mrs. M. Iatnnartz who has been in these hardy animals as they an* self’ you are so old fnstiioned In your I*t us have a fair income tax, so that Los Angeles all winter i» expected home -mxtaining and are bothered but little Ideas?” "1 suppose it's heredity. I remember those who hsve their station behind a Thursday. by predatory brutes like cougars and asking my own father that very same desk and make thousands of dollsra » There is much talk of a creamery for •oyotes. question.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. year and nothing to buy but a fountain Pleasant Home but a« yet it is only talk, T. J. Gary, County Supt. of schools, I |*en, will pay their equal «hare they are at least the building is not in sight. Strongly Recommended. was in tliis vicinity last week [and en the me* who should pay a little tax. Lady (engaging a page boyt —Well, Mrs. Zimmerman, of Troutdale, spent deavored to straighten out the trouble Wednesday with Mrs. Markell. over the land on which the school house how soon can you come? Page «read- ilyi-At once. mum. Lady — But surely Mrs. P. II Eder gave a party for her is located. At this writing^ there ap-' your present mistress won't like that. UPPtR LAiOUKLLL pears to tie no way out of the muddle friends Saturday evening. Page ibrigbtlyi Ob. yes. she will, Mr. J. Jonnson, who has been sick la but condemnation of the grounds and ’ mum! She'll be only too glad to get Mr. Andrew of Portland, a nep ew of getting better. t hat will I m * a complicated affair as the rid of me.—London Punch. W. E. Markell, was out looking for a Mr. O. Westlund was in Gresham on place to buy or rent, as he wishes to get land is deeded to minor heirs. It is an unfortunate state of affairs. Her Secrets. business last Monday. out of the city for awhile. “Never tell a secret, dear It would Mr. IL Hansen was in Portland on be a great breach of confidence." business last week. When the bowels become irregular “Wbat must I do with It. mamma?” A heavy cold in the lungs that was ex yon are uncomfortable and the longer Mr. G. Gebhardt, of Jefferson, Ore., “Well—bring It to me!" pected to cure itself has been the start thia condition exists the worse you feel. was up here on a visit last week. ing point in many Cases of disease that Ha Had a Little Work. Mr. O. Westlund went to St. John» ended fatally. The sensible course is to You can get rid of this misery quickly Book Agent Hlr. I have a little >y useing Il ERBI NE. Take a dose on Thursday to see his mother who is very take frequent doses of BALLARD’S j going to bed and see how fine you feel work- Farmer Teatv-Ye hare, hey? sick. HOREHOUND 8YRUP. It checks the next day. Price 60c. 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