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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BKEfcZY IUMS CON I klBl'TI I) BY HPKAI.O «EPOCH!« 8 AT NEARBY POINTS road and have added to Its appearance, wide porches nearly around the whole building. Workman have »pent many days in jminting and otherwi»« improving it. What it« future u»e will be 1» at pnwnt unknown to it* neigh- l*>r». It ha» changed the look» of the whol« hsolity. A laxly from Lnnto ha» been «ngaged to teach the »cbool for the corning year. Every «mi- white* her »iieceas hi our en- u-rpriaing littl«« »chool. A number of bright youngster* make up it* roll call Mr*. Artispriger is recovering from a weary illnes* of never al weeks dura ! lion. COLUMBIA HEIGH IS Mi»» Lottie B«nf>«i<l Inta b»d tier ■ bungalow pointed, »mi it is now a neat | looking little structure. Mr. Robert Benfield came borne last Week for » short viait with hi» mother, I after being abneut for Hve year». He returned last Friday to British Columbia, i Mr. an<i Mr». Ezy and family attended • tiie barn dance at Arnold liuegg'» last The wild blackberries ere re|H>rt«d to Saturday evening. l>« quit« plentiful on Ml. Hcott and A good many of the rancher» from the ' other hill* surrounding this place. ' Lyman Davie«, of Sandy, viaited hi» Height» were in Greabaru to Celebrate Neveral of th« boy» have lieen earning parent» her» laat we«k the Fourth. Rev. C L. Hamilton and wife and ■pending money pick ng th« berrlee »nd Mr», tie«». Hurburt, of Portland, ha* l ■«lling lh«tn »• from eighty cent» to » two daughter», Mi»» Franc»* and Mr*. moved out to R<xi»ter Rwk for the I Nellie Snyder, ami Mr ami Mr». W dollar ami • lin't per gallon. summer month» with her children. Iliad«», recently from Iowa, viaited E. (’. J. Jon«» ha* been suffering from D. Hamilton and family and other rela Mr. and Mr*. Oueik are receiving an attack of rheumatism, The oat crop will not la- up to it- congratulation* from their friemla over tive* laat week. Mr» liinde» i» a »later J. Ambler came down from bi» ranch of Mr*. Fannie Hamilton. They are usual standard offexceh-m-e this spring, th« arrival of a tine baby girl. near lone l»»t week. He i» visiting hl* touring the coast and will »pend next many fields »bowing the r«-*slt of rp*t ■later, Mr». Kindle. Th« church »<x-i«l at our grange hall i and unniintakable sign» of nphie. winter in California w«< quit« an affair last Friday evening, | Mr». Cm»« wm over from Vancouver Mr* Kelly, Fred Wortell and <isorge . Roy Binkley return«*! from Grand a large gathering wa* present and a Monday culling on Mr». D. C. Maybee. latalie, of Portland, visited Mr. and Rond«- Friday. He rcjmrt» crops g<**l short program wi b a reading by Rev ■ Very intereating Bilile rending» are M r» G. Lusted Sunday. ami pro*|* <-t* fair. He was one of the Robertson of Fairview was enjoyed by being conducted every Monday evening participant* in the Fourth of July do all. The total income derived from the at the M. E. Clinrch by Mr. John on. ing» at tli«< rew-rvation, hi* team l*-ing selling of the ice cream was f'JO, which I’lf ASANI HOME. Heveral men from thin pine« are in appointeii to haul the It .yal float l*-ar- g<Mi« to the church fund. Two new »ton1 building* are l»-ing | ing the Queen, Mis* Norwest, an Indian huaine»» nt Mea Mid» thi» »iimmer. Geo. Mr. Butler, of Fairview, was visiting ami Frank Katnm«» and Mr. Lehman Imill m>ar the depot, tine ea|te<-ially i- ' maiden, also the G<*ldes* of Liberty, arc among tlie numiair. They report to he quite i< large building, the dimcti- , I Hcle Sam ami lifly-four »mail children bis daughter here last wtjek, Mrs. F. I x loo ft. that thing» are lively not-with-ntamliug ■ion» being about who made up the Royal party. With Kniviem. tiie rain. Mr» Hutchins made atrip u> Portland , the Buckley mare* gaily catMinized with Roy Anderson ha» gone to Bend, Ore. guy ribbon* ami flag* ami attended on for a couple of week» with relatives .Mi»» Ethel llooplu and J. Wright Monday. were married June '.Ml at the home of lb« . Little Mi*» Eva Carjamter I" «|«n<ling 1 each side by an attendant at large (not Mr». Taylor ww* in the city on Tues a d<-l«»gat«, pray take notice,) the day bride near Wilnon »lation. Mr. Wright the wi-»k in Portland with an aunt. young ma-u-r of “ Eastern Vi«-w ’ ’ u*>k a 1» an East »ide liunine»« man. Mia* I.iila Bramhall ha* just returned Mr. F. Benfield wa» in the metropolis L. M. Lawson, » »on rd W. II. Luwson from a ten day* visit with friemla at prominently popular part in th«- Natal on busim-fl* last week. ceh-brutioii. of thl» place, »in married on the even Corbett. Mr. F. Iliiiu anil Mr. G. I’uren, of; ing of June 2tl to Mi»» Mary Catlin. I. C. Campion ami family, of Irving Mr* II. D. Thom peon and son« and The wedding took place at the First Mr». It J Northlip, ail of Hoquiam. ton, were caller* at Buckley Grove on Hurburt, attended the party given at E W««*lwar<i* laat Saturday night by United Presbyterian church <d I’ortlaml Wa»li , returned home Sunday after a TueiKlay. their oldest daughter, Bernice, in honor In t he presence ol many friend* ami visit witli relativ«-» lu-n-. I.. Caim tli, <>f Portland, is Imilding a ol her sixteenth birthday. relalivo» A valuable cow belonging to Mr lieautiful hoim- acro-a from tin- Mct'art- Mi»» Mildred Tavlor ia studying Mr», Walter Hall, accompanied by Hayworth, wiv kill<*l by the train Tu»-»- neys on Everglade Avenue. music with Mr*. L*eEvans. Iler daughter«, Eveline and Aden!« and day morning. Mr. David Benfield and W. Hick» were her neice, My ire Simmon», are vlniting A. J. Ruay I* hal ing some improv- I in Portland last Ft) lay. CHERRYVILLE at the home of Mr». Hail'» »inter, Mrs. incut* made on hi» lioui»«. Taft'» bat i* in the ring. W II. Ia»oin. They arrived from Mr*. Waldrip »pent a coup!«- of duy* Iowa la«t week iti time to attend that Plenty <>f rain for thia time of the Bill ROSE in Portland tlic first of the week. l<awron-t'atlin wedding year. Editor of tin- «ireaham < mt look wa* a B T Davis is improving lii* residence Not enough sunshine for the hay Mijourner in our midst» Sunday. by tlic addition of a large veranda. maker*. CORBL11 Graduating ex« rcim-» will lie held iu The Fourth wa* generally < i>«ervi-d by Tiie location for the •lam is finally Mr». Corbett, and two lady friend», I the M E. i hurdi Eight jia-M-d the determin««!. It «ill tie over a mile iii—t of our ja«iple but a* there wa- no «pent the week end al tier summer examination with credit. alaive <-amji five. This will lu-o-seitate eeleliration here they fouml their enjoy home here. Prof II F. Pflng-m-e, of Oregon City, th«» removal of many building* and the ment else wh«*re. Many went to Gresham, Mr* B J. Kincaid bn* been very, and C F. M--lnto-h.tif Nashville. Ti-nn.. cement that is of any value ami th«» lav others wer»- attract—i to the Oak*, an I •lek the past week but 1» »lightly Im-1 are »pemiing their vacation witii Prof. 1 ing out of u road along the south side of ■till others to--k advantage of nutnerou* proved at this writing. Dr. Bell. of <|ut«'kall. the -amty River. Probaldy two-tliird* excursions on tl*- inter-urlaui line*. Gr-aliam, ha» Lien in attendance. of Waller Lynn wa« the victim of whaf Mo.«t of our families <j«-nt the Fourth ! th«- i-eim-nt is nearly worthless a* it The church «oriel at the Grange Hall in Various blackberry patch«» in th« has lain in the cement house for nearly appear* to I*» a piece of malicious mis a y ar Tiie lain ls-iiig further up the chief. Tie- morning of tiie Fourth he Saturday evening was a great aucceas vicinity. river will not have to be built so high by put hi* automobile in a yard near the socially ami financially. Il'iekcllierrh-* are npu on the Sandy., nearly.'10 f<*-t it i* estimated. A larg»- station and then boarded t Mr. W. II. Reed ha* been in Portland I the past week taking Mineral bath* and ! The Northupa have b*«-n entertaining force- of men will* Is- put on a* soon as Gresham. In th«- evening when treatment* ami think* he ha* lieen | relative* from Wndiington during the | the new road is mad«- and a new lot of mother and sister attempt«*! to start pa*t ten day*. cement brought over from Rufl Run by Imint* they found that part of the greatly baneBkal. machinery had lieen taken apart ami Th«- Roelafron Clan «-elebtatcd their Immense auto trucks. Mr». Sarah Milk» of I’ortlaml ia a vis- , annual anniv<-reary at D. D. Jacks on ! A. B. Br-s-k-- made a busines« trip t<> several holes punched in the case beside itor at tlic Frank Reed home. some other damage. Walter says it Sunday June Both. 70 gueataaMHembled Ployed Iteed caught the largest Chi and a most enjoyable lime we» report««!. Portland this w«s»k and took in the1 would not be healthy for the guilty party Fourth which however will not I*» in it nook »almon if the aeaaon Friday night, if he should find him. Mr. W md 1« station agent at the Mt.' with tla- Elk* Carnival this week. the weight lieing »iaty-aeven pounds. Mrs C II. Hi«-lier was down from Rood <l«-|««t. Mr. Newsome, the former I Rev. Mr. Rungar went to On-gon City We are glad to note the interest taken «I m - first of the week. Salem Saturday on business an<l calling agent is a full fledged brakenian. in tiie Mundy School, there being tw«n- The strawberry festival at the home of on old friends. They are delighted with tv-»even present last Sunday. Mr». tin-writer one night last w«-«-k for the their new home just south of Salem. M.illcry ha* charge of the Bible cl»** GILBERT la-iietlt of the «-hun-li was well attended Mrs. Hilda Herman is spending and handle* it in a very creditable way. Mr. J. H. Johnstone who just finish«*! I and netted quite a nice little »urn for1 summer at Seaside. Geo. Chamlwrlain hv* the young peo a new brick house intend* to build two church work. C. W. and E. N. Walker starteil for ple» claaa, while Mr». I.etainger Im* mor»1. The rainy season is still on. Montana last week. charge of tiie little folk». George Shaw , grandson of Mr*. R. H. Farmers are waiting for the cloud» to B. T. Davis is entertaining his son and Ethel Smith clone«! a ten month* Corbin, wa» very »ick Ja»t week but ia roll by. daughter-in-law who arrived Monday term ol acliool at Cleone Wednesday. rejiorted improving thia week. Mr. 8. E. Webber anil Mias Gertrude from California. A class of two successfully passe«I the Mr. Bohm-utter, who Ixmglit an acre 1 Clark were married in Oregon City laat W. D. Tilden and wife entertained eighth grade examination. of laud from Mr. Corteux, la going to week. Mr. Webber is an industrious, alsmt 25 young friends from Portland sober young man and his wife ia an ex- build three bungalow* on it. last Thursday. They enjoyed a picnic DAMASCUS Moat of th«1 people spent the Fourth cellent young lady. They have the best dinner <m the lawn and spent th«- after wishes of every Inal y in the entire com at Gresham. (la»t week) noon with games, music and conversa munity. Damascus picked up a eecond team Mr. Davi* ia improving hi» residence tion. . of ball player» Sunday and defeated tiie by building a new porch on the north The coming of Rev. Dr. Boyd and first team by a »core of 11 to 2 in live and east aide. family, of Portland, is the beginning of WELCHES inning*. The flrat team surrender«*! a new era in Cherryville as thia promin The I.ndie*' Aid, of Bennett Chapel, I ent and popular minister in estabh-hi- g their suits a* a r«»ult of the game. Mr M. A. Maun, of Portland, has intend to give an ice cream social at the J Tiie Damascus Independent Telephone church sometime in the near future. The I a summer home here for bis family will erected a cabin on his property near i Co. have hired another Central girl to time luia not yet been ««-ttled on ac be an inducement for others and it will laturel Lodge. not lie long before several tine homes help Mi*» Huddle and they will keep count of the rainy weather. Mr Janin and Mr. Rremner are plac will I*» established here. the office open from 8:00 a. m. till W:0U ing the wire on the telephone poles for A family reunion will I«- held thia Dr. BiMikina' tine home and sanitorium the government. p. m. week at the lioincof Mr. Davis. A very The farmer* on Bunker Hill are dona happy time ia expected to Is- ajient. On«- will soon be ready for occupancy. Mia» Vane spent a few days at her ting work and putting crushed rock on of Mr. Davis' aon«.|who will lie present, Probably no part of the state is better smniner cottage at Laurel Lodge adapted for the cure of brain fag tin- road. Getting more progreealve. ha* not been seen by tins member* of nervous prostration and nenralgia than Mr. McCormic, of Sandy, is hauling Tiie rai » have damaged most of the the family for over twelve year*. freight for Dr. Miller of Clackamas here. cherriea and a good deal of hay around Mr Ragen wa* reported very ill Sun Mr. Thompson, of Gresham, will lay Lake. Damaacu*. day evening. out his farm of 180 acres south of town Dr. Miller ami family have gon«» to' Tiie dance in Mellien’* hall w»a a in 5 and 10 acre tracts ami will cater to their home at Clackamas Like to spend howling success Saturday night. Every the school teachers as it will I*» known th«» »umrner. DOVER body had a good time. as Seminary Hill, and is admirably Mr. Archibald Howard ha* returned Mr. Uptogrove and «on, Charley, have adapted as a fruit proposition and com- to Eastern Oregon to finish his work on | Leslie Dallaa visited hi» paren a last returned from Camas, Wash., to har- mends a tine view in every direction. his homestead. Sunday. The tract above it tielonging to George Bertha Hoffrtieirter ia Improving »low v«,at their hay crop. Price Jones, of Cottrell, is working Esdnn, of Ixigan, 1« even better for this for W. E. Welch. Mrs. II. Miller and Roeemond, are ly at the Ho»pit>l but 1» »till very low. Mr*. B«n Mathew», of Gresham, visiting relative» at Columbia (Tity at sort of a proposition. Mrs Chas. Kadderly and son are now While returning home from the staying in their summer cottage ■pent a few day* with her mother, Mr». present. Miss Mary Bews is spending a few Fourth of July picnic at Salmon River Welches. Froge, last week. day* in Portland. la«t week the auto containing a party of Mr. and Mr*, (tin Donley are home Mr. Thorsen spent th«» Fourth at Mr. and Mrs. Keith wen» visiting Mrs. Bodkins’, her son, James ami Welches. He caught a fine basketful of on a visit but will go back to Divide, some neighborhood children struck a Sunday, where he ha* been working in friends In Eagle Creek Sunday. speekeled lieauties. Miss Margaret Reward and Mr. Simon snag partly concealed and threw Mrs. a saw mill. Chas. Gedenike and family, of B-idkin» out with such violence that she Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Stradlev and son have arrived from The Dalles- sustained quite serious injuries and the Gresham, are in their eottageat Welches P. Magnolia is s|*»nding a week at children were badly shaken up. One for a few weeks. daughter, Hazel, attended the musical at Eller'» Recital Hall Monday even home to harvest his clover crop. wheel of the auto was totally demolish Mr. Osborn and wile, of the Forest ing. July 1st. Mi»« Straillcy took part G. R. W ihm II«» and family were in ed. Mrs. Rodkins recovered from the Service, pa-se-i through this vicinity on in the program. Tne musical wa* pro Dover Sunday. shock and injuries much better than their way to Government Camp nouncod a grand snccesa. Mr. and Mrs. Seward were picking wa* expected. Claude Chapman just returned from a cherries at Mr. Giiisons' Monday. The writer while at a picnic at Salmon trip to Portland. River visiteii tiie hatchery and was Quite a little excitement neenrel last j LUS(ED pleased with tiie orderly ami able man week when Mr. Breiniier’s team got Mi»» Minnie Robertaon of Gresham, WLSI SECi ION UNE ner in »hich it is «xmdneted. Mr. frightened at some wire he was raising viaited her »iater, Mr*. Max I aviea, laat Miss Carrie Wilson, of Corbet, is a Humphrey surely understands his*b«tsi- and ran away. They upset tiie buggy week. hrttise guest at. Buckley Grow. ness and his assistant, Mr. Cox, of and damageil it some but he received I Dr. Thompson, of Gresham, is pre The Relon Well Drilling Machine, of Sandy, ia a reliable, steady man, who paring to plant hi* place her» to pn- la'iits, is at present deepening th«» well can be depended upon any time. Over ! no serious injuries. tatoea on the R Snyder place, at present ten 500,(MX) steelhead «almon are now on Horses and Mares Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman, of anted iiy Japencse. A depth of 125 f«»el hand, and preparations are made for the Light anil Heavy can be had in I.ents. Call and look them over. Prices will Arleta, ware the guest of G. Moulton lias been reached with good prospects run of chinook» later on. suit. Trial and Guarantee. for a permanent water supply. and family laat week. Inquire of Kennedy & Klineman, Real The old S»»v«»n Mile House has been Mr. and Mrs. O. Lusted, Mr. and Mr». Estate or at Grange Store Try electric Milk Shakes at Lambert F. J. Ward R. 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