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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
* system lor our «-bool house which I i *scm» to be giving good satisfaction Mrs Myrtk Reed has so for recovered : Thuriwlay, our next publication from her recent serious ¡line»« a« to lx- ! day in Thankugiving. We would I able to R|x-mj the week-OD 1 in Portland j BKIIF.ZY DIMS COMVIIWTFI) BV III «AI Ü Wl'ORUItS AT NtiAMKV POINTS be thankful if our correnpondentn i with her daughter, Mr». Albert Fox. Mr. Russell ha» »old hi« home farm would send in their new» Monday learned that the law jmaxed at tile last no we may ¡BBue the Herald Wed i in thia vicinity and expects to bny a | election prohibiting cattle from roaming five acre tract ami bungalow at Pleasant LUSTED fa-------- -------------------- fa at large. Many men voted wrong on nesday evening. Home. Mr. and Mr». Russell are thia «talement not realizing what they several fine piano solos At a late pioneer resident« of this vicinity and i Mr. Friel Woatall, of Portland, visited were doing a« the different xtatementa hour refreshments were served ami will leave a boat of friends here who l>ii sister, Mr«. G Lusted, I«*1 Friday, were somewhat confusing. If any at every body departed wishing Mr. and wish them well «atisfied with the place I also Mr«. Kelly of Portland. Mr. and Mrs J. Oof! ol Portland, tern id is made to enforce the law a gen Mrs. Malroy good luck in their new they have «elected to «pend their de- i eral remonstrance will tie circulated surroundiugs. dining years. vlaltad their parent« Mr. and Mr». O. and sent into the county court ax »uch George Chamberlain’» family have 1 lusted last Haturday returning home Mrs. Lottie Benfield ha« just left here a law to the |xx>r ranchers would lie a lor Puget Hound, in company with her been afflicted with the grip the past Bunday. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cady wax the knock-out blow. sister, Airs Ericksen, who has been a week. The Southern Pacific R R. Attorney« guest at the Benfield bungalow the last The Misses Laura ami Mabel Shipley lineal ot Mr. and Mr«. John Ickler laat are limy again notifying squatter« on week. expect to enter Gresham High School Bunday. their forfeited land to move of! at once Mr«. J. Deaver has gone to the city this week. B onn —T o Mr. and Mra. Fay Tum or sign a leave as tenant with an annual for a couple of weeks recreation at her Mr. Heigo enjoyed a visit wifb hi» sis- bling Nov. 13, a 10-1*2 pound girl. rental of 320 00. Thia ii the most ab daughter’« home, Mrs. Maud Kingston. i ter Sunday. There waa a party out recently from surd bluff ever heard of and no one but Mr. J. Sprague and son, Donald, re W. Saltzman is taking a course of Portland looking at Dr. Thompson's an infernal Idiot will pay any attention book-keeping in Portland. turned from I.ake Co. last week. Both property with a view ot buying it. | to this bunch of robbers. Having lost Mr. A. Woodward ami son. Roy, have are contesting claims of three hundred W, II Hamilton visited Ida parent« ' all title to this land they now hire a returned home for the winter. j and twenty acre« each, Mr«. Sprague here laat Thursday ami looked after lot of »harks, so called legal lawyers, to Mrs. Elton, mother of Mrs. Taylor, went to The Indies Tuesday night to sc- | some bnainaei interest» here. bluff the poor people who are trying to has gone to Kelso for a couple ol weeks. company her husband by boat on hie make home» on these iron hills. If Mr. ami Mrs Mslroy were entertain return from Southern Oregon. till« band of pirate« can get any poor ed at dinner Humlay at Columbia View Mr. Woolcott has moved onto the yap foolish enough to sign thi« learn- I farm. farm he recently purchased of Cha«. CH ERRYVILLB •. ------ -■ then the squatter becomes a tenant, Smith. with no right» to ever own the land that Mr. Ackerman will occupy hie house November day» are dark and dreary N that Mr. Byers has been living in. in lie has Improved and ¡»clearing up with •------------- ----- CORBETT. The meloncholy day« have come I Infinite loll. I’, H Senator Lane «aid ----------------------------------- S the past six months and Mr Byers is A lew nice day» la»t week for which there would la-trouble for Big Ruxilie»« •J Ibxison Bros, are erecting a black erecting a house on the Corbett estate I wo are thankful or will l>e neat Thurs Buccaneer» if the people elected him U. n«ar Mr R. P. Rasxmussen’s. I smith shop just east of the «tore Iiuild- day. H. Senator Now let him go to It. I ing. Knieriaui Bros, are doing the car- Frank Hiroia and Mr. Welter will It i» a bad time for Turkey in Europe clear land thia winter for Dr. Botkin and nearly as bad tor turkeys In Ameri i penter work. Grant Bell, road supervisor, received The l»r ami »on, James, will soon have ca WOODMERE two carload« of crushed rock from «------------------------------------------ g. a line farm o|>ened up. Their «pacinu» Smythe crusher allote tunnel No. 1, new residence is a credit to th« coni- A surprise party was given Mr-. o------------------------------------------- o and had a number of men and teams inunity. Shepperd at her home on Millard Ave. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | hauling and placing the rock on the Bev. Mr. Kunyan gave an ex|»>»ition by a nutnlmrof her friends, on Wednes I Corbett hill road Tuesday and Wednex- ♦of revelation laat Sunday at the church O-------------------------------------------O day afternoon in honor of her birthday. Mr ami Mr». L. Russell have juat i day ami «aid the happening» on the East in A. A. Loeb made a business trip to The ho«t««» was presented with a hand which Turkey was being wiped of! from sold their ranch and expect to retire the map of Europe wan a fulfillment of a« active rancher», ami have pur White Salmon and Bingen, Wash., some hand-painted plate, the work of chased a new home near Trontdale Thursday. Scripture as revealer! in Revelation«. Mrs. Gaaell. Those present were: Miss Irene Knapp and (.aura Ross Mesdames. Furtb, Wood, Tibbles, Smith School will la* closed next week on where they intend to spend their re- account of Institute week at Oregon I dining years. Mr. and Mrs. Russell were in Portland Friday night and Sat Klamp, Potter, Harcourt, Boyd. Boddy, ! City. Lillian Averill will attend the are among the oldest »ettlers here and urday. Shepperd, Goodwin, Allen, Nines, About thirty-five of the frieods and Williamson, Gazell, Lawell, Harris, the Institute and her mother will visit her have lived for many year» on the r nch daughter, Mr» Olive Eaden, at Uigan. and raised a large family. Mr. ami ‘ neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mallory Misses Gazell, Marjorie Smith and A considerable interest is l>eing shown Air». Russell are highly respected an<! went to their home Thursday evening Katheryn Allen. here in the goat business as there is an will l>e missed by a large number of and took possession. The occasion be A nomber of people of this vicinity unlimited range and the goat» practical . friends in the old surroundings. Their ing a farewell surprise party, as this es formed a party to attend the lecture by ly live the year round on the range i descendent« ntitnlier» both grand and teemed couple expect to move to Twin Bishop Scadding at Grace Memorial Fall», Idaho, thia week. The evening Parish House last Friday evening. The Some parti«» are thinking of getting a 1 great grand children. Mr. and Mrs Malrov were given a wan very pleasantly spent with music Bishop chose as his subject “Cathedrals band of milch goats a» they give from 3 to 5 quarts daily of exceedingly rich ' farewell partv by their many friend» and games. Cake and coffee were served. of France.” The lecture was illustrated milk which will yield a pound of cheese 1 here last Thursday evening who came in Mr. and Mrs. Mallory have resided here with hand colored stereoptican views ami goat cheese is worth double cheese great numbers to greet them tielore go- alxiut a year and during this time have selected with great care. The last of made from cow« milk at any time, ' ing to Idaho, w here they ex|>ect to lo made many friends here who regret to the course will lie delivered Friday (•outs do not wander far and they come cate. The evening was spent in music have them leave but sincerely hope they evening Nov. 22. The subject will be and games. Mr. la-e Evans and Mrs. will like their new home. home every night. ! “The Church from Jamestown to Alaska. The school board have purchased a A feeling of general indignation «wept > Ray gave a number of songs that were Some one ha» been visiting Wood- over this neigbborhcxHi when it wax i well vectored, and Mrs. Evans plaved Waterbury Heating and Ventilating mere clotheslines alter dark. Numer ous articles have been taken, especially men’s underwear. It is not well to leave the family washing on the line over night On the Sunday following Thanksgiv ing, the Rev. Mr. Taylor will preach a sermon to the Masonic Fraternities of this part of the city. All Masons are especially invited and all other persons who care to come. The service will be gin at 11 a. m. Invitations are out for the dancing party to lx> given by the young people of St Paul’s church Nov. 27 at Wood- mere. The same musicians who were so satisfactory last season have been en-" gaged again. Mrs. Geo. B Van Waters, ' Mrs. Oswald W. Taylor and theladiesof the Guild will serve as patronesses A full house is expected as nearly every , one who hss received an invitation has accepted. The women of St Paul’s Guild are all1 busy preparing for the bazaar to be held Dec. 3 at Woodmere. Many useful will be offered for sale. Mrs. Melvin has recently come from ' Illinois to »[tend the winter with her son, Mr Frank Melvin at Woodmere, i An interesting event in the neighbor hood was the marriage of Miss Carol ( Hand to Mr Joe Heald. Both are well known young people of this part of the j dity. They are at home to their many ! friends in tbeir new house near Gray’s Crossing. Mr. Powers who has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism is gradu ally improving. DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS I F NOTICE. 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