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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
School house. He is planning to make pying their little log cabin at Welches. a permanent public park west of the Mr, “Billy” Winter, Major Ganze, school building. It will l>a very fine, Henry Winter, aixl Noah Pritchard for so many come here to view the falls came out on a fishing trip last week in but can not eat their lunches there. IIRIil'ZV ni’MS CONTRIBUTED 11V tiriMI I) REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS ••Billy” Winters' “Pope Hartford.” C. H. latourell is very much improv Steve Mitchell is taking care of Mr. i victims among them your correspondent ed and is now able to be outcide. ami Mrs. Howard's place while they are IUSILD The schoolchildren enjoyed a “candy in Portland. Mr«. Lily Moulton made a trip to who «|>ent a xlrenou« fort-night trying to avoid choking to death. Every one pull” at Mrs. Butler’s home Friday Mrs. Fred Bailey was out to her cabin Portland last Friday. evening from 4 to 5 o'clock. allliclisl are recovering. to get it in readiness for the summer. Quito a number from lier« attended The farmers certainly have no cause Every one here on the West emi of the Multnomah County field iiim-t at the district wish to tender congratula- ; to complain alsiut the dry weather. Gresham last Haturday. IKOUIDALE lion« to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of i No doubt they are glad to have so much Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ezy and Nick ita- Lents on the birth of their little daugh rain, hut it has lieen hard on other pe<^ Mrs. F. Allard and grandson, Wineton nler ami wile visited M. Mnlthof! at ter, Faith Allard, returned home yesterday alter Mrs. Wallace taught No. pie. Rockwood last Bunday. several weeks absence. Mrs. Allard 28 for several terms and made a host of Miss Ethel Bpear, who has lieen at spent the past two weeks with her eon, Mrs. Max Davie« visited her parents, friends among us. tending High school in Portland, spent R. Allard who baa lieen ill at bis home Mr. and Mrs G. Kola-rtaon of Gresham, The Olney place now owned by the < Bunday with her parents. ' in Beattie. several days Inst week. Labowltch Dry goods Co. of Portland | Mr. Charles Gossett was seen in our Mrs. M. D. Bailey is ill at her home John Hossner and Harris Hamilton has been rented to Portland people wboj town Hunday. here. Mrs. Bailey has been vi-iting made a business trip to Portland last are farming the place. Mrs. Roy Parsons and children came relatives at Dayton, Ohio, for the past week, A wedding, of no small imparlance, from Gresham Friday evening and re fortnight, but returned home ill on Bat- W. II. Hamilton and son Ed., made was celebrated by a Japaneexe couple mained over Bunday. j urday. a business trip to Gresham one day la«l noq owning and living on the old Ddly Mr. and Mrs. William Soutberlin are week. place near the giavel pit. The bride, KELSO ! the parents of a son born on May 14. Ralph Neilmuer and his two hired recently from Japan, is a pretty girl Mrs. Gunderson died Monday morn George I-arson has sold hie restaurant men came very near having a serious well educated and «|>vaks English flu- ing after a long Illness. The funeral accident last Thursday near Powell Val . ently. The festivities lusted se*'eral | will lie on Wednesday at 2 p. m. and : and confectionary store to Mrs. fhoenp- ley. The wagon tongue broke and the i days and wax attended by nearly all the interment will take place at the Bandy son. Mr. Larson is getting the rnachin- . ery in aha,>e preparatory to hauling ti e horses became frightened ami kicked i Japanese about the county. The Jap- cemetery. | out of the river. themselves loose and ran away, the sues« Counsel and tils wife were guests Work has begun on Mr. Howard Every thing was Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harlow and wagon was overturned falling on John tor an afternoon. A i Whipple’s new summer home in Hood daughter, Miss Harriet, have returned I.isk who was driving. They sustained pre;>ared on a magnificent scale. some bruises and were badly shaken up large refreshment tent was provided View Acres. Mr. Whipple has planted from a few weeks visit in San Francisco otherwise no damage was done except The tables groaned with goodie« and a large orchard consisting of an inter and Oak laud. to the wagon amt harness. The horses handsome gilts for the young couple. esting variety of trees. Mrs. C. Daniels and Wm. Powell, Mrs. Joel Jarl is the owner of two both late residents of this place, were were caught after running about one Among the decorations were apple trees j in bloom planted iu large lulu no doubt i throughbred Jersey cow« which «he married recently and have gone to 1-ente and a half miles. Guy Robertson, who has been very symbolizing some bridal custom in the purchased at the sale at Kcarpoote last to reside at the bride’s home. sick for the past ten days, Is improving home country. Mauy Americans were week. Jean Larson has lately taken a bride callers and to whose g<xxl wishes and C. A. Johnson has fluí iked clearing and has gone to Portland to live. at this writing. congratulations the younr couple re- and plowing three acres of land. Mrs. G. Lusted was a Portland visitor Mis» Ethel Hale of Currenaville, spent «IKinded with grateful appreciations. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rodhum of last Friday. the week-end here, a guest of Miss Nel The closing day at the Buckley Hchool ! Pleasant Yalley were guests at Robert lie Hogue. was marked by a picnic in the woods Jousruda* home Hunday. CHERRYVILLE Miss Dellah Zimmerman spent Mon near the Moll place on Buekly avenue. Strawberry season has begun in this Strawlierrles and cream. day and Tuesday visiting Miss Eva Nearly flo patrons and pupils attended : vicinity. ; Hudson at Bridal Yeil. The flue rains of the pa«t week have and enjoyed the ice cream treat present given the grain and gras« a booat, School closed hare last Fri lay with a ed by Miss Leer, the teacher. Games, T AIRVIEW picnic on Sandy Bottom. A railroad meeting will lie held this pleasant chats, ami a bounteou« School closed here last Friday with • week at the Boatoltlce and steps taken luncheon were features of the day which to promote the enterprise as much as was one long stretch of pleasure to the picnic in the day and an entertainment DAMASCUS possible. All citizens of this vicinity j young people and tt eir parents. The 1 in the evening. A very pleasing pro It is hoped the rain is over for awhile. gram was given in the evening by the are expected to lie present and every future plans of Miss Ix-er are unknown, Earl Crawford and Clifford Young encouragement will lie extended to the and ail would have tx-en pleased had It graduate« and other members of the «he wished to engage for another term, school. The clais prophecy given by gave a dance in Mellien’s hall May*25th. Railroad Co. G. T. Boggy of Valpariso, Ind., an old but where ever she goes the good wishes Miss Hazel Holt was very entertaining The White Bros, furnished the music. Raleigh Searle anil Miss Meigher friend of the writer dropped in one day of patrons and pupils will attend her. as were the musical numbers, recila- last week on a tour of ins|iection of the Beloved by her scholars and respected tions and eipecially the drills by the closed a successful term of school Tues county with a view of locating in the by all those who have known her, her little folks, The class colors were white day May 20th. Golden West, as be is completely dis- \ work and its success will be long re- and purple and the claw flower white Mrs. John Edwards of Portland was earnation. The decorations were very out Monday visiting her daughter, Mrs. gusted with the horrible weather that j membered by us nil. pretty and the graduates were almost Joe l’illster. prevailed there last winter and extend- | buried in flowers, The closing scene ed far into the spring. Oats are not ail Miss Iva Dallas s|>ent Saturday in COLUMBIA II116II IS was a tableau of the graduates and sown there yet and corn planting sea-! Portland. their teacher with the flowers which Mrs. Vywel closed the school at the son is at hand. Miss Barbara Burr received her eighth Wisely Hkookum is In a lever of ex Heights last Friday with appropriate made a beautiful picture, but was com grade diploma last week. pletely spoiled and the audience were exercises. A good many of the parents citement. He is trying to locate hi* I Mi>« Olive Ward of Portland came out successful competitor Mr Williams who, were present and enjoyed the afternoon panic stricken when some |>aper caught he says willl have to be found pretty viewing the work of the pupils. After tire from the burning powder. The for the dance Saturday night. •OOn or he will lie the high man on the ! the program the children served lunch flames were quickly extinguished and Mrs. L. II. Young has a brother from no damage was done aside .from some the East visiting her. Hix wife will join Republican ticket for County Recorder. to the visitors. Several families turned out last Sat broken glass. The graduates were Ro him in time for the Rose Carnival. While in Oregon City lately some one told him that Williams wax in Frisco urday to help clear the site for a church salie and Lily Luscher, Ruth Shaw, Mr. andjMre. S. C. Young spent a few and another |iereon told him Williams, donated by Mr. James Pounder. Con Blyth Clifford and Blanch Copeland, days at Corvallis visiting with their Nancy Anderson, Mamie Been, Hazel was in Han Fransisco Co. whereu|xin siderable work was done on the place, daughter who is attending school. Wisely laboriously sent two messages to and there is still more to lie done. Of Holte, Emily Ledbury, Laura Dolph, A new fence has been erected around Clyde Stone, Maurice Schram and the Chief of Police of the two supposed , course it is a big task, as it is mostly the cemetery. Let the good work goon. different cities with instructions to find donation work. It goes slow for the Willis Cree. Prof. J. B. Lent and Miss said William*. Another party told him reason the farmers are all busy a thia Maude Michel were instructors. In the whole field of medicine there is Mrs. Harry Donley and daughter, to put up a wireless station at Lis home time and when the weather is good. and send dispatches all over the world W’ork that is started, will soms day l>e Miss Harriet, of Spokane, Wash., were not a healing remedy that will repair to find Williams, at which scheme finished and it will be a pretty addition week-end guests of Mrs. H. M. Shaw, damage to the flesh more quickly than BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. In Bkookum is now at work. Oh, you to this vicinity when a church will mother of Mrs. Donley. cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds and grace ths place. cant lose Wisely I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes went to rheumatism, its healing and penetrating («rant Bell, an excellent road super Seaside on Saturday returning on Mon While over al logan lately the writer power is extraordinary. Price 25c, 50c visiteri the farm of Joseph Ksrchner one visor, has a gang of men working at the day. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Lents new rock quarry. We are anxiously mile east of Logan and saw two fine Misses Muri and Zella Dimmock of Pharmacy. waiting to see the start of graveling the herd of deer, seven in number, consist Newberg visited with Miss Ivy Cornett ing of two fawn about one week old. prominent thoroughfares. That is all and other friends from Saturday to The Demons Of The Sw amp This man is an old pioneer having lived that is lacking to make thia vicinity a Monday. are mosquito«. As they sting they put perfect place to live. all bis life on the same place. He says i A. L. Copeland is moving his family deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then Miss Grace Fergnson is planing a pic the county debt under Republican mis- out to a small .farm on the Base Line follow the icy chillsand the fires of fever. rule is mounting higher and higher each nic wi h the Latourell school next Sat Road. The appetite flies and the strength fails; urday. Thia will close the term t Eg year and is now over $100,000 while J. Loser, who lately bougtit and took also malaria often pave« the way for ypt school for the summer. taxes are going up by leaps and bounds. , |K>sseesion of the Scott place, is having deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters Mr. Taylor came up from Islington, It’s along lane that has no tuin. new porches built. kill and cast out the malaria germs from Wash., last Saturday for a couple of There is over 1000 acres in one body Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunltar, of Port the blood; give you a fine appetite and along the Clackamas river towards days of recreation at his beautiful ranch land, passed Sunday with their parents. renew your strength. ‘‘After long suf Eagle Creek that is held by a Portland here. D. 8. Dunbar and wife. fering,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Luca Miss Osie Beaumont has return d to «peculator at IloO an acre. This is a Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson and ma, N. C., ‘‘three bottles drove all the fine laxly of land and is belli out of nse , the city after a few days of rest with daughter were out from Portland to malaria from my system, and I’ve had by a greedy boy or man while hundreds friends at the Heights. good health ever since.” Best for all visit relatives and friends on Sunday. Mr. James Deaver was in the city of people are without homee. stomach, liver and kindey ills. 5« cts. at R. Robinson is home for a holiday all dealers. The ‘ Wild Man from Borneo” or the last Saturday. visit with hie mother, Mrs. A. Robin wilds of Africa Is swathing them with Mrs. Jarvea has gone to Portland, af-j SUMMONS son. Mr. Robinson just closed a term a “big stick” right and left. The big ter spending a couple of weeks at the In the Circuit Court of the State of of school at Wilbur, Wash. man at the White House wont have a Deaver residence. Oregon for Multnomah County. Misses Marie Balmer, of Oswego, and Z. H. Duncanson, Plaintiff, vs. Em look in at Chicago next month. It Mr. Joe El is of Portland was seen at Centa Stowe of Seattle, have returned ma C. Duncanson, Defendent. To Em seems impossible to stop a cyclone. the Heights on Sunday. to their homee from visiting at the ma C. Duncanson, the defendant above Home more strenous lite ahead of usT or named; home of J. Luscher. looks like it. , In the name of the state of Oregon : LATOURELL FALLS Mrs. A. M. Anderson and sons, Rich You are hereby required to appear and Mrs. IL Courter, Clifford Latourell, ard and Loyd, were here to spend the answer the complaint filed against you WEST SECTION LINE in the above entitled Court and Cause Gorden Spear, Gladys, Floyd, and Nel week end. on or before the 8th day of June 1912, Dan Lynch, who was injured by an lie Goeset attended the athletic contest Mrs. R. L. Robertson will entertain and if you so fail to appear and answer, automobile running into his in itorcycle at Gseeham Saturday. They reported at a tea for the Womans Society at her for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply la slowing improving. The young man’s that Gresham came out victorious but to the Court for the relief demanded in home on Wednesday afternoon. the Complaint tiled in this Cause, to- leg was broken. He is at present at 8t. were disappointed that more children wit: For a divorce on the grounds of Vincente HoapiUl. His many friends from the country districts did not take willful desertion for more than one year WELCHES wish him a speedy recovery. last past. part. Perch Shelly passed through here on This summons is published in pursu Lionel Buckley has just returned Mr. G. W. Joseph, of Portland, spent of an order of the honorable J. P. from Grand Ronde where he has been Saturday and Sunday here. Two of his | his way to Eastern Oregon to bring ance Kavanaugh, Judge of the above entitled helping his brother Roy to seed the friends, the Lunsdon brothers, came af back the government horses which were Court, made »nd entered on the 23rd new farm with oats They have seven ter him Sunday evening. They evident sent over there for pasture last fall. day of April 1912, s ecifying that said Mr. Ferguson, a bead forest ranger, -unimons be published in the Beaver ty-five acres of ground broken and ly found considerable mud for traveling consecutive weeks. and his wile were guests at Welches’ State Herald for aix planted to oats and several kinds of in an auto. George A. Hall, ’ - grass seed. N. Courter has some of the moat beau Hotel. Attorney for Plaintiff, A “Little” car driven by Mr. Wilson 1)522 Foster Road. Mrs. Jeagn entertained a number of tiful strawberries that ever grew. Your Date of flrat publication April 25,1912. lady friends at her home on Englade reporter can also say they are as good ! broke the way for six other cars to Date of last publication June 6, 1912. Government Camp last week. The as they are beautiful. avenue last week. Barbed wire cuts, ragged wounds, col Mrs. H. A. Latourell had the misfor “Little" car brought back a large snow The wedding bells will s on ring for a lar and harness galls heal up quickly tune to bruise her right foot Saturday ball. young couple in our midst. Billy Welch is having a beautiful ce when BALLAD’A^ÜÜW LINIMENT .lack Webbar wears something that and has been quite lame ever since. ment fountain built in front of the ho is applied. It is Ixith healing and anti Great plans are being made for the resembles the “Taft” smile before the tel. septic. Price 25c, 50eand 91.00 per bot Ohio returns came in. It is an eight picnic next Friday and we trust it may Fourty-eight guests were at Rhodo tle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy. be fine weather. Mr. Joseph has kind pound boy and very much like hie dad. dendron Tavern Sunday. The tonailitis epidemic raged a little ly given us permission to spread our Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 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