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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
Montavilla and Vicinity WAITING ROOM CONFECTIONERY PARLORS Carries a complete stock of Mr. Idleman Breaks a I eq. Lunch Goods C. L. Idleman, the liveryman, is tak ing an enforced rest. He started last I’hursdav morning for Welch’s camp, at the head waters of Salmon river, in an express wagon with a high seat, to bring out a camping party. The road was very rough and an unusually heavy bump threw him out of the wagon. He lit on his feet but the concussion broke the right leg about midway between the knee and the hip. He climbed l*ack into the wagon unaided and drove a distance of about thirty-five miles to Gresham before he could secure med ical assistance. There the fracture was reduced after w hich he was brought to his home in Montavilla. He is doing well but it will naturally be some time before he can resume walking opera- tions. Conletionen, Stationary CI6ARS ANO TOBBACCO son DRINKS and ICE CREAM HICKMAN BROS. Props. Next to Livery Stable l-nd of Car Line MONT AV ILLA Blacksmith > CARRIA6E and WAGON REPAIRING ;; ;! Horseshoeing a Specialty / ; > ’ > SOUTH SIDE USE LIRE ROAD. ; > East of Hibbard St Correspondence MONTAVILLA. ORE. I > SPRINGDALE. J. W. Erickson has just finished dig ging a well on his place. He struck four feet of water on a depth of atxiut Carries a Full Line of 24 l’eet. Harness Hardware. Brushes. Mrs. J. I.. Cederstrvni will go to Port Currycombs, VNhips. Etc. land this week to visit the Sherlock fam ily on North 14th street. Harness : Made : to : Order. John Byburg started to build a large Harness Repa«rrg Our Specialty. hern about three weeks ago. Will have it completed some time before Christ mas. J. L. Cederstrom has lieen very busy Cor. Eby St. Montavilla. Ore. for the last few week with his watch and jewelry repairing. Fred Smith will have a large crop of prunes on his place this year. GE NEKAL Three voting men and as many ladies from Portland and vicinity are camping on the Stephen’s place on the Sandy AND WAGON REPAIRERS River, and are apparently enjoying their vacation. Horseshoeing a Specialty. The young people of Gage enjoyed a delightful evening at a surprise party at BASE LINE ROAD, Lew Bates Saturday evening, July 2Hth. XEOP CAR LINE MONTAVILLA. ORE. Fred. Green, Prop Abbott & Dougherty, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR CUSTOMER’S SAVINO TICKLH AND MERCHANTS’ ADVTR I ISIN(i CARD? henlnq Star Granac Holds Session Evening Star Grange met last Satur day at the usual hour in the (.range 11 al I on t h«> Section Line road Ml I. I O iiietiibeni present and a numlx-r of visit- Already portions ol Montavilla are living ors. The morning *«'»« ioii »«« devoted served with Bull Run water, and con- to the devotional exen-iae* and initation nection to give a full supply are tx'ing I of candidale*. then' Ix-ing six present made as fast as possible. W hat has for initiation. At noon all prem-nt sal ta-en already accomplished is making down to a Ix'untiful spread such a* the itself felt in the matter of water pres grange is noted ior. At 2 Al lo<lge Was sure. City prices went into effect on called to order and all enjoyed an a.I- August 1, the rate now being as follows: dress by Mrs Waldo, the state hwturer. fifty cents for first faucet; fifty cents Mr. Young a visiting meml>er made a each for toilet and I Kt II; fifty cents (or short address, after which the Ibvlara- stall and twentv-tive cents tor each tionof Purposes were resd bi Mr. I'agvt. additional stall. It is to lie hoped that These wer«' very l>eautiful and '• Wee water for irrigation pur|»>ses will soon *uggi'*te«l that the author must lune lx- available, as the long dry spell has hsklthe l*eclar*lioii of ln<ie|«emlence m given the j ards and law ns a very much mind when he wrote them. The State Grange ex|>eet to arrange for a free dried out apin-aramv. distribution of them to its memtiers. A Juvenile Grange was organized a large numla-r of children were pres«'iit. Swedish Mission ( hin. rh Notes. On purchtuie of $5.00 worth of goo<h or over at thin store, and the additional payment of 09 centi), the holder will he given one of our beautiful enameled pictures, size 10x24 inches, and two-inch frame when punched at Restricted Supply at Portland Rates in Some Localities. Rev. Aaron Andereon, of Maxwell. Cal., preached in the Swedish Mission Church in Powell’s Valley last Sunday night. He stated that he was well pleased with Oregon climate and the pros|w-rous condition of this aection. On Sunday. August 12th. there will lx* no Sunday selusd but the preaching service will begin in the church at 10:30 o’clock. In the afternoon a Sunday schtsil picnic will lie held in Alm's grove with exercises, music and «(leak ing, and refreshments. There will la- no preaching in the evening. Sunday, August 19th, Sunday school at 10 a. m. sharp; preaching at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Goal singing. Al) Scan- dinavians cordially invited. I CORBETT. J. E. McCASLIN, '< ) CENTRAI 4 Where yi u will always find the lowest prices and the freshest, cleanest and most up to-date st.s k of Granltewdrc. Builders unJ hih hen Hardware, Groceries. Hour. Feed. fit. Phone, East 732. Cor. Car Line and Base Line. < i • i * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ i| i; 11 Tennis Club Orqani/cJ dl the Villa Montavilla is determined to have a fair share of all the gissl things going, and will not la- ladling other localities in the wuy of s|x>rt. is the latest addition to our world. It was organised Oil day evening of last week ilence of Mis. Mrrts, on A fine court lias been e the corner of Villa avenue ami Misner street, and seats will he provided for visitors. The club started with twelve charter memliers, and elected the fol lowing officers: Miss II >|s- Nettleton, president, Miss Bertha tilt, sei-retary ; Mias l.ulu Marti, treaaurei w Ih-veny, honorary president. \ coach from Y. M. C. A was out Monday even ing giving the new club instructions and adv ice. « ALBERT EHLERS, IS OITERINCi BARGAINS In Screen Doors, Window Screen and other Summer Necessities in Wire and I In Tinning and Sheetiron Work - 223 HIBBARD ST. ■ - - • ' .loblmig mid Re|>airing lustily dour. - A Specialty. I'hoiir, Fast 4127 MONTAVILLA, 0RE60N The Eastwood Nurseries | The Piuneci Viracn in lantern XIn11ti«»innh £ M s | . F. I’. SMI IH. Proprietor, Ho'C liuwllt'w ""d I GRESHAM, Victor ORE. Wallace Wilkinson, and Cama lion«. W N'utlev, of Gresham are taking an out ing on the Columbia River where they are assisting the fishermen in drifting for salmon. Miss Carrie <>. Millspaugh. of Port land, Missionary for the Baptist Women's 8<x-ieties of Oregon, is s|<-nd- • * ing a tew days visiting at Corbet. Of Men’s Hats in Black, Brown and Gray G. J. Saunders bail the misfortune to break one of his ribs a few days ago but LL’STEDS. keeps at work. Mr. Frank Wostell and faniilv are The Reed brothers have installed MONTAVILLA visiting at Geo. Lusteds and friends. gasoline engines in at least four of their I.ytuan Davies in company with some fish boats. Banner Assembly No. 15H. United 103 Base Line Raod MONTAVILLA, ORE friends were callers at hit place Sun- Artisans, meets every Tuesday at <»d.| < day. FeUriRTs'Hall J. W. M i'-, - ; F. PLEASANE HOME. Barringer, M. A. Mrs. J. II. Spain an 1 tw > Portland are spending this iltl- J. S. Otis has sold his farm and Montavilla Camp No. H7, W. o. W Burbank & Schumann Geo. Lusted. provements to a Mr. Miller of North meets every Monday at Odd Fellow«’ Misses Marian Robinson, Anna Dakota. With the Best of Everything in Hall. I. \V. Higgins, Consul Com.jG. Wabbles and Irene Erz attended a Johnson, clerk. vi' ‘ itili Maybel Etter, of Portland, Cor. Base Line and Kinzel St. party given bv Miss Pearl Ruegg at her her sister, Mildred Etter, at the B. ( - Villa Lslge No. 124. 1. o. O. F. uifft i home August 3d. Altn an ranch recently. every Saturday night at their hall, cor- B. J. G iff. who has returned from AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. The grain harvest here has ta-gtin ner Villa avenue and Broad street. l>. IL B. DICKINSON Lewiston, Idaho, s|ient Sunday with with good results. F. Hooker, N. G. ; It Tlioiiqwon, See. Geo. Lusted; and family. Miss Zelnia Coss is spending a week Attorney - at - Law, Montavilla Circle No. 400, \V. o. M. Ball and family spent Sunday with Miss Helen Burton in Portland. y meets every \V<»iiu-«day night nt Notary Public . . . with Harry Lusted’s. Fellows' Hall. Se.- installation m Mrs. De Haven returned Saturday O F F IC E. Great excitement over I-ear bunting from a prolonged visit to Nebraska. or officers. 5l)7 Commercial Building. - Portland at present. One was seen by Mr. Moul- RESIDENCE, ten. 20 Villa Avenue. - - Montavilla DAMASCUS. UNION RIDGE. Philip Eder killed a large coyote last At Home in the Evening. Friday in the timber north of the Mr*. Chitwood ia upending a few ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e Lusted schoolhouse. There have been weeks with relative* at Illwaco, Wash, ♦ .. . _ ♦ several wild animals seen prowling Ruby C<x»k, while viaitirig her sister Has just received a large invoice o! around of late. at Bridal Veil, fell in a deep creek, but goods from the Eastern Factory and Mr. Clark of Powells Valley was cut who the young man was who n-scued < > Furniture and Baggage inovetl ting his grain on Grandma Lusteila her wan not stated. to any part of thecity at low Chas. Hageman, who resides with place Tuesday. est coat consistent with goral Arthur Heacock in on a bumnemi trip iiis grandparent«, Mr. mid Mrs. <’. care. to Newlx-rg. Kretzer, on Villa avenue mid Els-y The Clearance Sale is Still Oil I .eave order* at Millinery Parlors SECTION LINE. Saturday, the time for the grand street, met with a painful accident last and Idleman’.- Stable ENO OF CAR LINE Friday afternoon that will lay him up MONTAVILLA. ORE. Wiaximen picnic, ia nearly here, Mrs. Delhammer has been on the forsome time. )l>- was engaged in run with your ba.«ketH well tille<i. W. P. Hilft MONTAVILLA. ORE. sick list for the past week. ning the freight eh-vatoi at Blumauer- Mrs. Potter in convalescent. ♦ M. Moll is laid up with a lame hand. Fratik Drug Co , and was alxiut making Mrs. Chandler left for Waaco, Oreg., a landing at the third thsir when Ins The Wing-Sager Mill Co. is hauling Wednesday where ahe will remain a big toe got caught lietweeri the edge of a lot of lumber out our way. ••••••••••••••••a month or ao with tier parenta and the elevator ami tin- tl<«>r. The young Mrs. Win. Ketchum and son left for brother. lad had the presence ol mind to »top Dealer in Drug*, Chemical*, Patent Medicine», her home in The Dalles, Saturday, Carrie Henca-k han ln-en engaged to the elevator mid thus saved the chance Toilet Articles, Stationery, lite. after a month's visit to her sister, Mrs. teach the primary at Boring, and Paul of a more serious accident. The toe is Carpenter. ine Heacock w ill teach the I nion achool very bailly crushed but unless complica Sells Staple and Fancv John Moll and sisters, Iz-na and another year. tions set in a new toe nail will put him Cecilia, accompanied by A. Monahan, G R O C E R I I- Mina Myrtle Acock, of Damancun, wan right again. Phone East 97S, left for Welch ’ s to camp out for a fort- married to Mr. Iz-ater Lowest possible prices Townsend of night. Boring, Weiim-aday, August Stli. 2 Doors East ol Posto!lice. Base line Road. Montavilla. Mrs. J. Oleson and mother, of Cali About twenty friend* accompanied Plays With Mole Frap and Gets Hurt Phone Tabor 114 fornia, are visitors at Hazelwood farm them to help tie the knot. Master Walter Daniel, while visiting this week. 311 Villa Are. MOR ¡AVILLA. ORE Ben Mathew* of Union Ridg'- is com- at George la-wis', near Russelville, dis kitchen duties. His cook left last Mon A valuable house dog belonging to (ileting a large modern renidem-e. covered a mole trap hanging in the Death ol John Vanderhool. day. Captain Oleney was killed on the street woodshed, ami it lieing the first time he Mr. John Vnnderhoof was born in opposite its home by an automobile on « Years- Esperience All Work Gaaranteed had ever seen one of those machines, Mr. Olson and wife of Sycamore have Dr. Thompson returned from st. Wednesday. W hen the s|>ee<l law is -tartoil an investigation. The trap was Pittsburg, I’ll., August. I, IH2M, and ls*en visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mikkli-son. Helens last Thursday, where In- preach so openly defied by the drivers of these set and accidentally discharged si tiding married Sarah Converse in IH59. They Mrs. <i. Maronay has been staying in ed Sunday to g-ssl sized congregations cars it is a wonder that there is not one of the prongs through the Meshy crossed the |dnins to Montana in IHiiK, Portland with her sister, Miss Maud While there he was the guest of Mr. Why Go to uT Portland *’l: Rl '■‘'t " - more loss of life with humans as well as " ’gu u,lldnB and Mrs. Win. Ross, who announce the part of his left thumb. Blood (siisoning residing there four years, then came to I Embry, who has been very ill. in Portland, for the sniue price'.’ animals. -------- welding of their daughter, Miss Amy was threatened and Dr. McIlwain was Yamhill county, Oregon, lie has been Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless A party of Section Line residents Rows, ot Mr. Bert Stone, of St. Helens. call in. Walter is getting along all right a resident of Troutdale for the pnst two Teeth out today and new one- tomorrow NOTICE OF SALE. went to Johnson Creek picriicing on The ceremony will be performed by Dr. now and knows more about mole traps year*, lie leaves a wife and seven Stir of Tooth $5 and up Notice is hereby given that the under Cold Fillings. S2 and up and their effect than before. Thursday. The trip was most heartily 'riiompwon, Septcmlwr 15th. Gold Tooth Cape 5< and up III»' Fillings 50c and up children to mourn his loss. lie d.’pnrt- signed, the duly ii|>point<>d, qualified, (rid(i Work. $4 tooth and up Eitractmi Taath 25c Io 50c enjoyed by all who went. Among them i*l from this life- August K, 1900 and and acting marshall of the town of PHONE J. II. H omh made a trip to Hull Kun were Mrs. Chas. Winchell and .Mrs. HtbJntsuoae'm Has H>utt »ns buried in the Douglas cemetery nt Gresham, state of Oregon did on Wed Usui. Lyons, accompanied by their respec with a camping party early thin wv-ek. Troutdale Thursday, Rev. Thus. Max- nesday, the first day of August IIHHt, MONTAVILLA, ORE. tive families. Miss Ruth Osburn has returned from well officiating. John Clanahan and family started under authority of ordinance live(5) of Arnspiger Lodge entertained n num on Monday for Seaside, also Mr. and Fairview where she visited with íri«*fi<ÍM ------ ------------- said town, take up within the corporate The grange fire Innurance companies ber of guests'luring the past week. for several days. Mrs. and Miss Carlson. limits of said town of Gresham, one of New York state are carrying about KELSO. black heifer, one brindle heifer with 11,000,000,(WO in itisurance on farmer*' It is re|s>rteil that our enterprising Iz-wis .Shattuck and family went to Yesterday Miss Maude Cleveland left Mr. Olson is milking fine progress on small I m -II on, mid two roan dehormd property. grocer, T. II. Drake, was desti ibiiting Welch'a Wednesday. heifers, and will on the Ifith day of for Berkeley, California, where she goes watermelons among his (rienda last IL Jonsriid's new residence. What state grange will solve the to take up her studies in the University August at IO ii . m., sell said cattle at C. L. Crenshaw lias moved into one of Munday. Did you get your share? J. Jonsrud has nearly completisi farm help problem for Its members? of California, which ojiei s the hc I io 1 Frank Hemey’s houses on third utrcvyt. public ailctii li(iinlpss sooner redeemed) new schoolhouse. The young men of Montavilla have There’s an opportunity. year August 15th. Proctor A Beers find it hard to get at the pound in said town of Gresham, J. H. Wildee, one of the stock holders started a new fad. They escort tl e state of < Iri-gon, hands. No. 1 grange, at Fredonia, N. Y., has Mrs. 8. J. McDonald was a pleasnat in tin- M. C. C. M. T. Co., was a young ladies home on the handlebars if <ieorge Metzger KO members. their bicycles. Mr. Thielike Ims returned to Ilin pleasant visitor this week. Marshall, .i visitor this week. BLACKSMITHS SPECIAL SALE $1.50 Values for 08 cents d . mcmillan MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING PARLORS Here we are ! Í Staple and Fancy Groceries. Flour. Feed. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MRS. TOLLS Is Better Prepared than Ever to Please her Many Patrons Warren’s Pharmacy MOULER the Grocer PRESCRIPTIONS :: CAREFULLY :: DISPENSED s Dr. Russ, Dentist Additional Montavilla Items