Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 23, 1912, Image 7

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    T. b til Icon and Clem Clark with their
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
Henry Hhoiiltx, of tatourell Falls, was families.
Employe* of the O. W. R. A N. Co.
seen Upon the Heights with Ills auto last
iniintaring 21, «|>ent the day pionicing
Sum lay.
on the slough here Sunday on invitation
BRilfZY ITEMS tONTVIHLTED BY Iff «AI D «1.1’ORTIkS AT NEAIIHY POINTS
Mrs. Bel rod Is at home with her par­ of their friend J. Luscher.
ent». Mr. and Mrs. George Knivien, for
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townsend and
near Camp No. 5 to the Little Sandy. a short time.
(OKBIII
family went to Montavilla Sunday to
It
is
«aid
a
track
will
be
laid
through
nds vicinity was visited Monday by
Mr. Leader, of Portland, has just sold visit Mrs. Mills the great-grandmother
» heavy thunder storm. Lightning thia tunnel anti on to Bull Run, over his land near Corbett for the sum of
struck Ward Evans' residence setting It which supplies will be carried to Camp |ll,BUO to a Portland party who aim» to of the Townsend young people, who ha»
make it a permanent home. Tlie tract lately came down from Mayville, East­
on fire which *»» extinguished by Mr*. Five.
ern Oregon, to live with her daughter,
Evan*. None of ths family was injured
of
land consist <>f,90 acres partlyfcleared.
Good »how for a fine crop of Itrain
Mia* Osie Beaumont i» a guest at th«' Mrs. W. A. Townsend.
by lite concussion, but the cal »»■ some and hay thia season, a« the warm
G. Fancher and »on Galin were
what stunned, and a great many of tbs weather and gentle rains have been : Benfield bungalow for a few days.
well shaken up and bruised Sunday
dishes were broken.
very opportune
Mr». Sprague, and her son Donnell, evening when they were run into by an
Ml»» Ethel Hinilli, accompanied by
Teddy and Taft are having a “merry- entertained the merry dancers at our automibile while they were returning
her pupil Roy Giles, cams up from go-round" in Ohio, and tongue-lashing Grange hall la»t Saturday evening with
home on the motorcycle, and count
Alsous and spent the week-end at her one another to a fare-ye-well. Go to their music.
tiM-mselvee lucky that they esraped so
home, Ferndale Place.
it! There is nothing In it for cither
Mr». Brink, of Troutdale, visited her well. They were thrown to the ground
Miss Abbie <L Mtites of tatourell one.
and tl>e machine fell on top of them.
'laughter Mr». Is«* Evans last week.
Fall* was Mr*, Ular* Hmlth's guest Mun­
George Eaden. of lx»gan,
up J. Ross is now busy hauling materia The collision occurred at the crowing
day.
over Sunday and had ■ visit with old for hi» large modem barn which will ta of the Bane Line and Fairview road» at
Mr. Knight received his stock of mer­ frienda and former neighbor*.
Twelve mile post.
constructed thi» summer,
chandise the first of tbs week and has
Mr». Jarvis and Mrs. Deaver were
it nicely shelved.
BORING
allers Sunday at Columbia View Farm.
LATOURf
LI
LAILS
Mrs. M. E. Heed baa bad the inter­
M rs. tao 8mItii left Monday morning I
Mr.
George
llereans,
the
potato
ior id her store painted white which [ Mrs. Carl Larson, of Portlrnd, »punt
merchant, was seen up at the Heights for Walla Walla for a few weeks visit!
gives it a much lighter appearance.
Saturday with her parents, Mr. andj last Sunday.
with relatives.
In respouse to Invitatlous from Miss Mrs. H. A Latourell. They took her :
The Boring and Mandy base tall team
James pounder is having the cement played on the home grounds last Mun- i
Htites several of her former pupils of I home Sunday in their auto.
this place attended » party al Latourell i Miss Leah Bourgeois, the teacher of ' block» made for his law concrete re»i- day afternoon. The score resulted in a j
Falls Saturday and report a rousing one of the schools down on the Handy, deuce which he will erect this Hummer, score of 1H to 7 in favor of Boring.
good time.
came here last Friday with the pupils I Arthur Johnson i« planing to move
The recent rains of the past 10 days !
Miss Beaumont, of Portland, was a and some of the parent* for a picnic. It liis family to Eastern Oregon for the have checked the forest firn in this ,
visitor at the Lott« lien Held home the wa* the closing day of school.
benefit of hi* wife’s health.
vicinity and a further spread is unlook-
first of tile week
Friday. May 31st there is to ta a pic- • A. W'ssiward spent Sunday with his e<l for. Several parties lost considerable j
Albert Fox came out from Portland nic near our school house, to which all j folks.
cord wood, the heaviest looser being'
Muixlay snd his wife and baby who have are invited. The Egypt school will
Iva Malroy was in the city on business J. W. Root* who estimates hie lose at
spent the pest week here visiting her unite with our» in a program and later A few day» last week.
about 125 cords.
parents returned with liitn in the even- I there will ta games and races. The
William a Morand and wife left Monday
: races will ta so arranged that children
iug.
morning for Pendleton to attend the I. i
The social at the Grange Hall Satur­ 1 qf different ages will all have some j
O. O. F. Grand Lodge session which !
PLEASANI HOME.
day evening was a derided »uccees soci­ chance to compete. It ha* been ¡whis- |
convenes there this week. They went
Mr. Newsome moved into their new as delegates from the Sandy lodge I. O.
ally. Donald, lurntiliod the music pered that there will al»o ta races for
house Wednesday.
O. F. No. 19'> and Sandy Rebekah No. !
which wa» appreciated by all present. I tlie women and fat men.
Mrs. Stevens ha» materia! on her 193 respectifully.
Mr and Mrs. C. H. i.utourell spent
grounds for a new building which «he
Friday in the city.
Jesse Radford of Cotteral and Miss
LUSTED
A number of automobile» came to expects to use (or a confectionery.
Elsie Browning were united in marriage
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Allerman gave a our town last week. The falls and j Mr. and Mrs. Candell, of Hoquaim, last Monday morning
The bri le is
tarn party to their neighbors and friends park are at their best now.
Washington were in Pleasant Home the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.
last Saturday evening. The tarn was
A. Browning formerly of Gresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Morris were Tuesday looking for a location.
tastefully decorated by the hostess.
A declamatory contest was held at St. | Both the young people are well known
guests
of
Mr
C.
H
Latourell
Sunday,
There were atsiilt one hundred i resent.
Johns Saturday night, .Mie« Muriel in this vicinity and all join in wishing
Game» and music were the feature of Mr. Morris is a business man in Port- Harris and Miss Vina Anderson of them a long and happy wedded life.
land.
the evening'. Refreshtnenls were nerved
Orient were among the contestants,
The civil case of M. Lang Plaintiff vs.
and all reported Imving a good time.
Miss StitM, axfisted by the mother«. Miss llarri- took third place.
F. Partlow held in Justice Hortargs
gave
a
"soap-bubble
party"
for
the
Ed taster lias sold 1*1 acres that lie
In the athletic meet to take place at court here last week resulted in a ver­
owned near the pipe line to Mr Weath­ little folks Saturday afternoon, at the Gresham Saturday, Orient school will dict in favor of plaintiff.
Attorney
school
house.
George
Stuart
and
Hazel
erman, of Aberdeen. Wash They will
for '
lie
well
representcl.
Hendrickson
of
Portland
appeared
occupy tins t'arbron's house until they butler won the prize» for the biggest
plaintiff atxl Attorney Pierson for
bubbles.
Hazel
is
just
three,
the
Ball
were
The
many
friends
of
Mrs
can build on their own property.
fendent.
Mrs. G. Robertson and daughter, youngest contestant, so all were greatly shocked Saturday morning to
pleased
that
she
was
successful.
After
hear
of
her
death
in
Portland
where
Minnie, visited Mr». Mas Davies last
The Demons Of The Swamp
this all joined in a pennut hunt and she went a short time before for a visit.
week.
then sat on the grass to cat them. The funeral was held at Gresham Sun­ are mosquitos. As they sting they put
Mr. and Mrs. (t. Lusted ha I as Beside* the children here, there were day afternoon. A great many people deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then
guests last week Harry and Helen Wor- present;
follow the icy chills and the fire» of fever.
Clarence Hicks, Ada snd from here attended the funeral.
tell, of Gresham, ami Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodward, from Upper Latourell;
The appetite flies and the strength fails;
Rev.
Cofer
preached
at
Orient
Sunday
McClair, of Portland.
Frank, Mary and Emma Skybrock, afternoon and at Cottrell Sunday night. also malaria often paves the way for
Mr. and Mrs. Eiz ami family attend­ Kenneth and Esther Kincaid, anti Rod­
deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters
Mrs. Lunsrty entertained the M. E. kill and cast out the malaria germs from
►
ed the ball game at Damascus last Sun­ ney Shoultz, of Corbett. The ladies
tallies' Aid and their friends Saturday
day,
served a delicious lunch, connisting of evening. More than fifty people were the blood; give you a fine appetite and
Mrs. Zan, of Ridgefield, Wash., visit­ sandwiches. cake, fruit punch and present. A good program was render­ renew your strength, “After long *nf-
fering," wrote Win. Fretwell, of Luca-
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. oranges. The ladies present, or who ed and an excellent supper served.
ma, N. C. , “three I»ottles drove all the
assisted were:
Mesdames Stuart,
Wihlon, several days lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Attinan gave a tarn
Fay Tombling made atrip to Portland Goaset, Courier, Moffett, Butler. De party Saturday evening. The tarn was malaria from my System, and I've had
good health ever since.’’ Best for all
Mosa,
Ballard.
Thomas
and
Schultz.
last week with a load of wood.
transformed into a veritable bower by stomach, liver and kindey ills. 50 eta. at
G. Lusted and Hans Koch loaded po­
the use of evergreen» and (lowers A i all dealers.
tatoes at Mahery for A. W. Swank of
hundred guests were present. The
DOVER
SUM MONS
Portland last week.
In the Circuit Court o( the State of
M. M. Reid closed a successful term time was spent in music and games, and
of school Saturday, May 18th. The supper was served. A genuine good ¡Oregon (or Multnomah County.
Z. H Dunesnson, Plaintiff, vs. Em­
school gave a very interesting program time was had by all.
WELCHES
ma C. Duncanson, Defendent. To Em­
Miss
Maud
Smart
of
Portland
visiter!
ma C. Duncanson, the defendant above
Mr. "Dad" Miller, of Enola hill, is and the patrons served a picnic dinner
Prizes were given by the teacher for j Miss Alice St rns the last oi the week. ■ named;
working at the Brightwood sawmill.
In the name of the state of Oregon :
Don Bodlsy, of Dover, is visiting at various sports. Harold Miller won the <
You are hereby required to appear »nd
large boys’ footrace, Edwin Bews [
an«« er the complaint filed against you
T AIRVIEW
Welches hotel.
winning the small boys' footrace; Wil-'
in the above entitled Court and Cause
Claude Chapman made a trip to San­ j liam Spdegrave won the boys’ potato ■ Mrs. Edwin Burlingame entertained on or tafore the Sth day of June 1912,
dy, Friday.
race, while Clinton Reid won the junior at dinner on Sunday Mrs. Eunice Horn­ and if you so fail to appear and answer,
W. L Faublon is making ten thousand i |Nitato race; Helen Keith won the girls’ er, Mre. Kate SnuiTen Hnd Mrs. Sarah for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded in
shingles for Mr. Rowes' new log house. I egg race. Edwin Bews the small boys' I'll I mater of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. the Complaint filed in this Cause, to-
Miss Cora Murphy is visiting her rel­ sack race, while Harold Miller and Elbert, Mrs. Walter Burlingame and wit: For a divorce on the grounds of
willful desertion for more than one year
Gaylord Keith tied on the large boys' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brooks, of Fairview.
atives in Welches.
past.
The Misses Bliss entertained Mis» tala last
Mr. H. P. Crutcher is helping fight i sack race.
This summons is published in pursu­
of an order of the honorable J. P.
« the fire which is raging in the Bull Run I C. E. Seward and wife arrived here ami Ixiyd Gillstrap, of Portland, on Sun. ance
Kavanaugh, Judge of the above entitled
Forest Reserve. It burnt several taau- Friday from The Dalles, Ore. They day.
Court, made »nd entered on the 23rd
tifnl homes tafore the fire fighters had intend making this their future home
John Donpe, of Portland, spent the day of April 1912. » ecifying that said
good control of it.
Mrs. II. Miller and daughter have week-end with his friend J. R. Hughes. summons ta published in the Beaver
State Herald for six consecutive weeks.
Mrs. F. W. Winter is visiting her son returned from Columbia City.
Miss Marie Palmer, of Oswego, is here
George A. Hall,
and daughter for a week or two.
Miss Alice Burghouse left for Eagle visiting at the home oi her aunt, Mrs.
Attorney (or Plaintiff,
8522 Foster Road.
J. Luscher this week.
Walter Creighton just returned from Creek Monday morning.
Date of first publication April 25,1912.
a trip to Gresham.
Miss Ceuta Stowe of Seattle, was a Date of last publication June 6. 1912.
Mrs. Hayes from California is here
week-end guest at the Luscher home.
A taut thirty-two guests were present visiting her brother C. A. Keith.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
at Welches hotel Munday.
A surprise farewell party was given
United States tand Office, Portland
Miss taura and Percy Dolph by Misses Oregon April 9. 1912—Notice is hereby
TROUTDALE
Susie
Hall and Ada Robinson at Miss given that the Northern Pacific Railway
Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Hewitt and
CHtRRYVILll
Hall's
homeon Tuesday night. Music, Company, wh<w post office address is
and Mr». Clodwin of Portland, were
Showers of blessing! The gentlerain Sunday guests of Mrs. Bert Edmonson games, and a tally-pull were enjoyed by St. Paul. Minnesota, has thi* 9th
a score of young people until a late day of April 1912 filed in this office
the first of the week was O. K.
Four large pictures have been pur­
Cherryville is on the boom with its chased for the school by the Parent hour. Mrs. Dolph, Miss Laura and its application to select under the
Percy expect to leave on Saturday on provisions of the Act of Congress, ap­
railroad surveyors and land boomers.
Teachers’ duh.
the steamer Alliance for Eureka, Califor­ proved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 820) as
A surprise party was given to Mrs.
The school will close with a picnic on nia, where Mr. Dolph is employed as extended by the act of Congress, ap­
Friel, Jr., one night last week, on the Friday.
cheese maker.
proved May 17, 1908, the NWt, SE^
occasion of her birthday.
Harry McJettc of Portland, was a
Sec. 22,T. 1 N., R, 5 East, W M.
Mrs.
Oscar
Gustatison
and
daughter,
School closed here on last Friday for Sunday guest at the Helming home.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
Miss Florence, will spend thia summer
the season.
the lands described, or desiring to ob­
Mrs. P. Williams, a former Troutdale at Newport.
The season is far advancod now to resident, visited here Sunday.
ject because of the mineral character of
•
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Province are
forecast the fruit crop It is quite evi­
Mrs. Nathan taymnn, of Pleasant spending their honeymoon with Mrs A. the land, or (or any other reason, to the
dent that the prunes, plums, cherries Home, has lieen visiting at the home of
disposal to applicant, should file their
T. Axtell at Seaside.
Hnd pears will be a very light crop, with
affidavits of protest in this office, on or
Ray Surber.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman of Hood River, before the 1st day of June 1912.
h good prospect for tarries and apples.
Mr*. Wallace has been spending a were week-end guests at the home of
H, F. Higby
Carpenters from Portland are busy few days with Portland friends.
Edwin Burlingame. J. P. Province, Mr.
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REGISTER
putting up a fine summer resilience for
Rev. Dr. Boyd, pastor of the First James Knarr ha» taken the contract and Mrs. Holman, Miss Holman and A 18—M 23.
Presbyterian church of Portland. This for building a house, barn and out­ Mr Burlingame made a trip by auto to
Barbed wire cute, ragged wounds, col­
Oregon City on Sunday.
fine home commands a fine view of Mt. building» on the Cooly place.
lar ami harness galls heal up quickly
Hood and is about one-fourth mile east • Work on the now wagon bridge span
The closing exeraites of the public when BALLAD’S SNOW LINIMENT
ing the Sandy, has been suspended on school will ta held in Davies hall here is applied. It is both healing and anti­
of the school house.
account of the high water.
Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark,
Friday night. There are 14 to graduate septic. Price 25c, 50c and 11.00 per bot­
The autos are coming to town,
The river has reached a stage sutlici- this year, S girls and 4 boys. White tle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy.
Some with tags, some with jags,
ently high to float down th« railraod ties carnation will ta the class Hower and
----- And some in summer gowns.
from the upper mill, and the work will white and purple the class color».
Rayburn A Sona will give away Satur­
A birthday party anil dance were
begin soon.
Albert Robinson of Portland passed day night June 15th two complete Din­
given at the home of the writer last
The first strawberries of the season Sunday with his relative* here.
ner Seta. Call at the «tore for the bow
Friday night in honor of the birthday
were shipped here Monday, and brought
Mrs. Aininanda Clark entertained on of it.
of his daughter Lillian.
a good price.
Sunday her daughter and son, Mrs. J.
,
Another tunnel will be dug soon from
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At
The Modern Shoe Repair Factory
Here you will find a line of Shoes that
cannot be excelled for Style, Quality
and Price. Right now we are selling
Shoes for Less Money than you can
buy them in down-town stores, quality
considered. If you don’t believe it
come and see for yourself.
We Will Back this Statement With the Goods
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Opposite P. O
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»
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Get out in the fresh air where it is cool and pleas­
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day. You can do it with an
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The iron that needs no stove and is kept always
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Let us arrange your porch for electric ironmg.
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Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130
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