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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1907)
7 BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 1, J907 Improvement League's final Meeting : LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Buy as Cheap as You Gan • • • and GET ALL YOU CAN Patronize The Montavilla Impfovement league I h -Id what will likely be it* liwt buelness LÜ® Pioneer Woodsawyer ins-ting last Monday evening. W J. B irden, of the committee on llihlmrd of Montavilla Mrs. W E. Daniels was taken to the 1 street, re|*>rU«l that the city council had hospital last Friday with what throat passed the improvement without a die- ed to Is- an attack of appendicitis, but I meriting voice ut its last meeting. On careful treatment avoided an operation I motion the secretary was instructed to uml she is now rapidly recovering. I corres|*>nd with the water board slid Seem« to be the motto of «»me. Wo Mr. ami Mr*. D. Corbett have return the gas company to ascertain if water Residence. 22 Broad Street. buy uh cheap uh we can and «ell as pipe and gii* main* could not lie labi on ed to their home on ELy street. They low uh we can. Get our prices before ' have engaged in farming near Kelley's PHONE EAST 4112. that street before the macadam is put buying elsewhere on : : on, thus avoiding tearing it up for that Butte, but Mr. ' ortafc's health is such ptir|*»*e almost a* soon as it is coin- that they were com|*lle>l to give it up, uml return to town. pl> ted. !ti B. I JICKIXSOX The committee appointed to meet a Mr*. Cha*. Ordway of Mizner street like committee from the Board of Trade w.i* taken to the Northern Pacific lifiepi- with a view to the consolidation of the tul last week for treatment. She is re- Attorney - at - Law, two improvement Isa lie* of Montavilla ¡»•rted a* doing well. Notary Public . . . i reported tie- action that Invi Is en taken <i. It I ranee got too intimate with hi.« ( in joint session, ami the same met with H'ssl-saH last Friday and a* a conse OFFICE. th* genera) approval of those present. commercial nine.. quence he is devoting his time to nura- Cor. Second «u and Washington Sts., Portland ••• — j mg three liadlv cut up finger*. Phase Pacific lesi Russellville, RESIDENCE, Home Missionray Society. Ken. Hamp*on and Mi»* Nora l»ean* , . Oregon JO Villa Avenue. - - Montavilla Mis* Barg*, field organizer of the «pent last Sunday visiting at tie home rkoaa Ta Mr Sl< of Miss Deane's mother, Mrs. D. Thorne Woman'* Horne missionary society of At Home Evenings. I the M E. church, organised a branch of at ll'swl River. They drove out during Chris. Gannon, in*|H-ctor <>f the Mt. that aociety at the Metho list parsonage I the «lay to where they found two feet of Mrs. W II. Addi* Is recovering (mm Tulsir Water Co. with an assistant, ha* inThe Villi tast Momtay afteri'i^n The | a,,a * ’rery guest of Miss Lydia Metzger the past n severe attack o( th* grip. week. I h - cii rounding up delinquent* during new organization start* out with quite a enjoyable time. Mrs I. Stuart,■>( Yacolt, Washington, the past week, with a view of having large list of charter members and bid* Mrs. II. Makelin of Marguerite street, ' Mrs Etling has just returned home was her» a few days last week visiting everthing in readiness to turn the plant fuir to accomplish iiiiu h g<»»l work. The has gone io Ia-wist>m, Idaho, to join her from Portland. her daughter, Mrs. W. II Addis of over to the city on till' first of the follow ing officer* went elect«*! to *<-rve Miss Stella Andersen spent Sunday hunhand. * Russellville, Oregon. mon th for Hie ensuing year: Mrs. A Humphry F. Scribner has moved from 412 Hile ' with her cousin«, the Misses Lilly and president; Mr*. < >. E. < 'srter, corre*|«uxl- Alice Rasmussen. Miss Alice has left Irani ntreet to 5.'Et Mizner street. ing secn-tiirv ; Mr*. J. C. Miller, record (or Monmouth where she will continue II. Pugh i* excavating for two fine i her studies. ing secretary; Mrs. Lundy, treasurer; Mr* l>. Corl*-tt, mite-box collector; new cottage* on hi* lots, cornei Broad J. Ross and Frank Knieriem were in I ■ Mr«. Daniels, tem|M*ratu*e secretary; ami Olney street*. J. E. Blackburn is Portland on business last week. Mrs. A A. Hill, secretary children's the contractor. ON MlliKAkD SI., MIAR I ND OF CAR I.INE, Telephon* line No. 4 has just finished ■«M'iety. The regular meetings will Is- The new reading room is Is-ing well repeiiinjrtheir line and it is now in held on the fourth Friday afternoon >>t jmtronized and mon- l»«>k* are needed better order than ever. IS NOW OPEN for patronage. Local and transient each month Miss Barge gave a very at once. The indication* are that it custom solicited. interesting statement of the work Iwing w ill hooii develop into a full-fledged done by the society, es|iecially in some branch library. PLEASANT HOME. Meni* (tini ifixiiiia liy I Iny, Week or Month of our new colonies. H. L. Sear Is, Groceries. Kitchenware. Hardware IIOUK. Illi). HAY. OAIS. DRAIN. MIDDLINGS. Lit. MARSHALL BROS.. Blacksmith :; CARRIAGE nd WA6CN REPAIRING < I Horseshoeing a Specialty ; > IMTN SIDE USE HIE ROM. ■ East «f Hibbard St. M0NT1VILU, ORE. i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦a j When going to Portland leave ♦ ♦ Montavilla * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ X LIVERY AND FEED: STABLES X Best of car*. Price-« Reasonable <> End of Car Line, < > C. L. IDLLMAN, Prop. MONTAVILLA, ■ ■ OREGON < : Start a Savings Account ♦ with us and get 4 PER CENT on all your deposits ii Montavilla’s New Hotel T7 • A TT______ _ — „ Hibbard St.. I nd of Car Line (The following items were left over Iron last week.] ROCKWOOD I Miss Jessie Francis of Portland is vis Rockwood and Columbia View Liter iting Miss Jennie Collins. Captain Olney has recently had hi, ary societies gave a drama on Thursday Mr. Thomas Hagan of Eureka, Cal., resilience )«iliU*l. eveiflng entitled "Captain Racket.” A and Mis* Lizzie Bacon of Sandy, were II. Ruhl left for Eastern Oregon on large crowd was in attendance. All married February 12. in Portland. Mr. Sunday. part* were well rendered. "Uncle Hagan took steamer for Eureka, the < > < • Ilerliert !<ewi» and family are visiting Obidiah" afforded considerable amuse ' same evening and will resume his busi- with their («rents at the Lynch home. ment, doing a skirt dance to keep him ' ness. Mrs. Hagan is visiting her par Died on Tuesday, February 10th, 1907, self awake after taking morphine by ent* for a few weeks but will leave soon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. mistake. They took in over thirty-five for Eureka. To buy TREES FOR SPRING PI ANTINO <; Zenger, on the former J. Riley place, dollars. A baby boy made hi* appearance at < i The Rockwood people are glad to note the home of Julius Timmerman. Samuel Luhe, age I 74 years and five Holly, with lierriv, on, Rhododendrons, and other variti*» of month* Itwuiwi 1 wu*l*>rn in Switzer that the house formerly owner! by Mr. rvergreens. Also Rose«, everblooming, etc. For sale III lowest Mrs. Edna ¡Gillum of Bridal Veil is land in September 18it2 and came to • Kronenberg is now occupied. («•»sibili price*. Write for price Hat. visiting her («rents, Mr. and Mrs. America in 1M0CI. He made hi* home u itli hi* daiightcriind ha* Ix-en a suffer Mr. Duuham has sold his place of Manary. er <>l asthma. The end came peacefully. twenty-five acres to Mr. Taylor, of Mr. Alvah l»uderback has returned Russellville Nursery Co A large numlier of friends and neighbors M< ntavilla, for >44)00. Mr. Taylor will to Portland to again take up his studies a attended In* funeral. The sympathy I I’WIS, Proprietor. .MotitavilU Station, P o R tlaxi », On\ o move in with his family at once. in the business college after visiting hie <>f the neiglilairhood is tendered the Rockwissl school gave a short program ¡«rents. bereaved family. last Friday in honor of Washington’s Joel Collins is home from Portland, to birthday. At the close of the program visit his father. the teacher. Miss Beard, was presented Miss Arleths Cannon, a former clerk with a lieautifnl purse by the pupils. of Brownsville, is clerking at the l»oug- Alliert Smith, n nephew of Mrs. A. II. las* store. Bell, is seriously ill at his home in Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Zeek of E.*gle Creek | tralia. Wash. He was employed here were visiting their son, Mr. Orland Zeek • bv Mr. Bell as clerk for about two years and made many friends in this vicinity. of this place. ! Miss Anna Avisworth of Montavilla visited friends here last week. PLEASANT VALLEY. Miss Ellen Dellaven was visiting A very successful entertainment was friends in Portland last week. given at Sycamore on February 21st by the teachers ami pupils of the Sycamore COLUMBIA VIEW , school assisted by the young people. The young people of this neighbor- Supt. R. F. RobiiAon was present and ! gave an instructive address. Supper hood gathered at the home of Mr. and was served and about 115 was realized I Mrs. A. M. Pullen to attend a farewell 1 for the purchase of books for the library. party given in the honor of Mr. and The teachers art Miss Percival and Miss Mrs. A. E. Campbell. The evening was s|>ent in playing games after which . Gillam. a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and The grange held its monthly meeting | Saturday and had a big talk tegarding Mrs. Campbell, who have resided in this ; their hall, but concluded to rent the vicinity for the («st few years, will move onto the Douglass place near Troutdale. I Washington hall a while longer. Joseph Schantin, of Portland, spent The dancF at Sycamore hall was a quiet affair. Scunecame ironi Milwaukie Sunday with his parents. to attend. Can Stewart, of Portland, was the William Kesterson, who has been ill, guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stewart on is improving. Sunday. Mrs. Potter is also improving. Frank Ledbury, of Portland, visited Wm Chilcote’s sister at Arlet a is ill here Sunday. with typhoid fever. She is improving. Herman, montavilla . I SECTION LINE. Now is the Time CORBETT Dougherty & Copenhefer GENERAL Blacksmiths AND WAGON REPAIRERS Horseshoeing a Specialty BASE LINE, XEAR EXD CAR LIXI MONTAVILLA, ORE ••••e»eaee»»aa»a»ea»»»»»»» Combination Subscription Rates tan* STATE NEULO UM OTHER FVEK We are constantly being asked wheth er we are clubbing with other papers and we answer that we are. You Can Save Money bv subscribing through B kavxk S tatic H erald . Here is the list. Inasmuch, however, a« we have to send cash in advance for all outside subscriptions, we must ask you to kindly send or bring remittance with order. 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Sholtz drove to Portland Mon The oftioers of Columbia Grange No. ♦ , 287, met last Saturday night for the Mrs. Dressell visited her daughter and pur|x>ae of rehearsing the first degree, friends in this citv this week. I as they expect to lie called on by the Alice Rassmussen left Saturday for state master on March 5th. Monmouth, Otegon, where she expects Fred Shoultz has sold his potatoes to to resume her studies at the O. 8. N. 8. j ' Newell Gleason of Corbett. Fred C. Reed was in the city Thurs Edwin and Elmer Leader who are at day night and Friday. W. Hicks is on the sick list. tending High School in Portland spent Mr. Bellrood was given a surprise ott Joseph Leader was quite badly hurt his birthday, Sunday, Ly the young Saturday and Sunday at home. in a runaway one day last week. I Fred Benfield had the misfortune to |«ople of the neighborhood. John Smith of Montavilla spent Wed John Sound and son, of Portland, have a valuable young horse killed last nesday in the vicinity of Corbett. Friday. spent two days at Andersens. While Mr. Benfield and son Lewis N. P. Gleason spent Monday in the Alliert Salzman spent Sunday at home were driving to Montavilla last Sunday city. He is at present away from home pre Ethel Smith was at home front Fri they were struck by an automobile and paring for his confirmation at Easter. their cart was quite lmdly demolished. day until Sunday evening. Andersens spent Sunday at Corlwtt The Combine is building a neat resi F. W. Reed was home from Cape with R. P. Rasmussen. dence at Risister Ru k, to lie occupied Charles Salzman, W, Hicks and J. Horn Sunday. by the foreman of the cannery. Albert Fox of Fairview was seen on Ross from this neighborhood are on the Mrs. F. fl. Reed and Miss Eva were our streets Sunday. jury list. Portland visiters Saturday. Frank Reed was in Portland between Mr. Brown and family have just taken A large gang of men are working on trains Saturday evening. possession of the Floss farm. We were tunnel No 1, half mile east of here. Mr. Hewston and party were at Pend -1 sorry to hear of their hail accident that 4 Mrs. Wm Rogers received the sad in occurred to them on their way here. leton a fewdays this week. telligence of the death of her son. Charles Two tine horses were killed. We all Work has begin on tunnel No. 1 at Enoch, who was at the time of his death join in giving them a welcome. Tabor Rock. Roas Steadman has been a missionery at Barbadoes Island. F. Shoultz was io the metrojolis last employed as time-kee(>er. week. Miss Bertha Henry attended teachers Read the ads. buy of the advertiser. Mention The Herald when you buy. Miss Cecelia Wood war J has been the Progress Club in Portland Saturday. I