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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1907)
-------7“ T MONTAVILLA ------------------ 1 It I Right Man in the Right Place á BOARD Wll NOI < IVI IF A New Manufacturing Plant in Prospect for Montavilla. CfDARVCEE s* porn to M r and Mrs H thump an eight-pound boy April 22 Grandpa Grant ia able to bt around again. Miss Flora Giese made a flying trip to Pot Hand Friday. Mr. Penfru is busily engaged in paint- ing C F. Ruegg's house. P. Giese made a business trip to Gresham Thursday. Mrs II Kesterson was a Portland visitor Thursday. Vallie Snashall of Portland spent Sun day with his |»renls. Mr. ami Mrs John Sleret of Pleasant Home and Mr and Mrs larwis Shattuck of Gresham visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ruegg Sunday. Mrs. Row lleiney was a Portland visitor Monday. Mrs. A. Gee. Bornstedt of Sandy, who is at the home of her (»rents, Mr. and Mr». C. F. Ruegg of Pleasant View Farm, is »lowly improving (rum a severe illueae. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullan and fam ily wurv the guests of II. Shomp and family Sunday. Walter Forlw» of Portland spent Sun day with Ills |»rents Geo. Ilornsledl of Sandy »pent Sun day with bis family at C. F. Ruegg'». Mr. Miller ami family of INirtland spent Sunday with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Mr. Penfro and C. F Ruegg made a hasty trip to Portland Munday. Mrs. l>. McMillan has t>eeii on the sick list. Thu Montavilla Improvement B<»rd held its regular mvaioii last Monday evening. K. L. lbrtie*. tepnwenling a wood working plant, was present and aakesl the assistance <4 the l»»rd in »e- curing a site. He sapressed Inin» If aa well pleased with lhe local situation and slated that the question ot procur ing a suitable site al a rva- liable figure was all that stood in the »ay of locating hi» plant in lhe villa. Th< plant would represent an outlay ot over *IO,iXM to . »tart with and would give emidovment to eight or ten men and the force would be increased as the business built up. «I Pl BLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Messers Burden, Hyle ami Itsveny were appointed a committee to take the mat MAYOR ter up and ascertain • hat »let* would For Better and Cleaner Streets be necessary to secure lhe industry. lhe Biggest and Busiest City on the The committee on widening of Villa Pnc ifk Coast avenue reported that in spite of the lav- An Administration for ALL the >*eople orable showing made before the street surprix? you. < a*h or stami'« committee of the city council at a (or «••••>•••••••••••••••••••• mer meeting, that coiniuitlee had, at a Watches and Jewelry ••A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY meeting held last Friday. turned down — REPAIRING A SPECIALTY — MAN." the 80-foot pro|x»ition aud indorsed a All Work Guaranteed. •«•••••••••••••••••••••••• resolution calling for a '-) («>t from For Special Bargain* tn Watches. See Although both small men, we claim Rev. F S White addreeeed the fir*t Twellth street to the east' r.i city bound the credit of selling more real | roper t y during April than any two firms in audience following the installation of ary. This decision was »mud al at a Montavilla. Presbyterian chapel on Sniuiay morn "star chamber" session, f which no Anyhow we sold *13,000 worth. WATCHMAKER and JEWELER notice had been given to the friends of Our friends say the reason of our ing He assumed charge of lhe work the fitMoot street, and at which none ot at Eagle Crv<‘k in the evening. remarkable success is. we have adopted 191 Morrison St., HLRLBLRT the motto enunciated by President Mrs. F. H. Fruitt entertainvd the them were present. The o|>mion of John Gandy, mother and sister, Ella, PORTLAND, - - OREGON R -wvelt, “A Sanare lVal for Every Presbyterian Ladies Aid auciety on those who have followed the matter Man" AYLSWORTH A EPTON, closely seemed to be that the objectors have moved to Carley Washington, Near Pap’« Restaurant. Friday afternoon. (18) R kal E state . had Iw-en ably assisted >y representa where John and his mother have borne- a • •••••••••••••••• J N Young of Eastern Oregon »!» tives oi large property interests lu the steads. Ed. Woolridge accompanied FOR SALE — SO-Acre Farm. 130 visiting Mr* J. S Sloan. southern section, whose motives wvie them, intending to build a bouse for Mr. ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦a« acres in cultivation; good house, lw*rn Thoma* Green ha* beta confined to ulterior and not altogether from syni- Gaudy. and outbuildings, running water; three < > < > acres in good variety of fruit Three i his l»ed most of the winter. l»thy for the “small home • wner." Be 11. Rickert has started in fvr a success < > miles from railway station. Price Mrs. F S. White has arrived from that as it may, the Board did not evince ful year's farming, having recently pur- per acre. Enquire of J . R. Hall, Orient, Independeitce, Ore.» to rejoin her bus- «any disposition to subtni' tamely to the c I ism -.) a potato planter and a manure Ore. (19) with us and get I mi nd who has assumed charge of the decision, amt a motion was made and spreader. 4 PER CENT FOR SALE — One -ingle harness, 1 Presbyt.»rian chapel They will reside carried that a resolution lx presented at S M. Pavia has just dnished planting plow. 1 buckboard buggv, and all on all your deposits ♦ lengths of new wall and extension lad in the recent home of Mr*. Webb. the next council meeting asking that an eight-acre Held of potatoes. ders for painters and fruit pickers. Mr* W Thorn, who a few weeks ago Villa avenue be made 8U feet wide from Forest Schults is visiting his sister, Would trade for poultrv. was injured on the Mt Tat*»r car line, the eastern city bound.ii v t > West ave Mrs. Arthur Leland, at Tiganiyille. B. W. HAYWABD. Sycamore. 1' is convalescing and expects to be al*»ul nue, or if the pro|»rtv tut« rests repre J. H. Fitzgerald ia having and renting ; 120 Grind Àn.. "ORTLAID. ORE. sented were agreeable, to Division A SNAP — 35 Acre*. 20 acre* in high again soon. more cows to put on the Perkins place. This would eliminate practically street. atate of cultivation, 1 mile from good The Home Training Association will Morris and Arthur Johneton are work railroad town. Price *1500. Address meet this afternoon, entertaining as all tiie objector». As it «as thought A. G. Bornstedt. Sandy, Ore. ing the Gandy place for Sig Knighton. petition asking for the same that a their guest Rector \’an Waters of St. Will Farson ami wife, of Oregon City, FOR SALE — General Merchandise I>avid’s Episcopal church. He will ad would be signed by al least nine-tenths S P Osburn W H. Osburn store; posloffice ami express office in of the properly owners nflectcd. W bile are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. connection; st railroad station, 24 miles dress them on the subject, “Corporal this would, ot course, not be far-reach E. G. Rickert. from Portland; one acre of ground, Punishment of Children— Is it neces store building, house, turn poultrv sary?” Mr. Van Waters presents the | ing in benefits as if it were continued westward it would at least relieve lhe houses, 30 bearing apple trees an.l small negative side of the question. BORING fruit; beautiful !• cation; good business. situation as far as Montavilla. is con Miss Emily Kling heffi the recofd A bargain. Christopher A Young, cerned. The Board will continue its O II. McClung ami Gracia Palmar, Springbrook, Oregon IS liasket at the recent Artisan's social. tight for what it believes 1» for the best .laughter of l>. A. Palmer, the sawmill The new plat of 70 acres, located just interests ot all concerned until abeu- man, were married in Portland a few For slab and block wood call up W’ R. east <>f the Villa, has been placed on lutely k lucked out. Moser, phone Tabor 553. days ago. the market as Tat»or Terrace, the for P. T. Dennis of Milwaukie and Mr. FOR SALE—Pure Bred Ma Lini Dock mal opening being scheduled for about Webster of Clackamas were here last eyes. Wendell Cleveland, Gresham,Or.- May 10th A Burglary » Monday. FOUND—You can tin 1 just what you The I mm I v of A. J. Stover was taken M W. Lang was robbed Sun« lav A. Mathew, merchant and postmaster have been looking for on the Racket on Wednesday to I Funning’* undertak night, the lose amounting to about *15. Counter at McCaslin’s, Montavilla. at I'tackanias, was in Boring a couple of ing parlors, awaiting news from the Mr. lang operates a resturant near lhe List your property with us curuer of Hibbard street amt the Bum days ago transacting business with 11 PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. children who live in Eastern Oregon. for quick sales. We don’t G. Knox. Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Miss Jemima Bell on account of ill line ruad. During Ina abaence to the keep property; we sell it. Gresham, Ore. Several of the Boring members of the city to meet Mrs. l-aug, just atrived ness was unable to take charge of the For Sale—good pure recleaned seel Second-grade room ou Wednesday front the east, one or several men enter oats, Silver mine' at Shattuck's, Gresh Miss Vivian Michal substituted for her. ed the re.-turant by a window, secured 419 McKay Rldg. Third and Stark. am. between eight and *12, took cigars ami The Artisan membership contest, PORTLAND, Ore HORSES—For trade. • range horse*, scheduled for Wedn» »day evening at notions amounting to three or four dol for good 1200-pound mares or over with | th-- Villa, was postponed for another lars then left leaving loose change and Office phone: Pacific 1ÍM1 : Res. the heaves. Enquire of Ed Smith, month, in order to complete necesaary scattered gissls on lite floor. Among Scott 016. Gresham, Ore. the effects taken was a purse containing preparation». c a gold piece entrusted to the care ut Mr. G1LES BROTHER.-, at Montavilla, Mrs. H. E. Happeiwett, of Hart av Lang by a lady visiting in the country. for choicest meats. That’s all. enue, entertained the Ladie» Aid »oci- Thorobbery occured between 12:30 and FOR SALE—tiool work or driving ety of the Second Bapti»t church last 1 :30. Certain characters, by tbeir ac- horse. Howitt, Gresham, Qze. Wednesday afternoon, Cake and ice tions in one of the < onfectionery stores 340 Hibbard Street Would like to figure on your WANTFD—a quantity of clean linen or cream were served. during the early part of the evening, cotton rags 'S 2‘tc a lb. at Herald office. Mr J. Miller, who lately told hin have arrouied susoicion and the matter PLLMBING AND GAS FITTING Seed Oats—Good, pure and recleaned home to a California party, will K° has been place 1 with the police force. White Russian, at Shattuck’s, Gresham. witb his family to Colorado. Little Jeanette Rigdon, who has MEN WANTED—F ir steady work at lhe Villas Defeated I Columbia Brick Works, Hogan station been suffering witb diptheria, is gain near Gresham ing encouragingly. This has been the The Buys League of Montavilla were Mrs. O. Burr and Mrs. A. D. Gieee STI'MP POWDER — We n ,w have only recent case in the Villa. voroted by the Mt. Tabor league on paid us a pleasant visit last Saturday. plenty; i-arload, XIX) case«, just leceived. The County court has granted the their own grounds, at Mansfield, lant John Clanahan was a welcome visitor Price* right. Lewis Shattuck, Gresh- pet it ion for an 80 foot boulevard from week. The wire -tanding 6 to 13, in | am. at The Herald office recently. Portland to Fairview. the latter'« favor. Fisher Jennings has been nursing a PEI '>!.\\ HOCK I'i'iD—Just ar The occasion called forth the presence Little Bi-asie Aylsworth, the three- rived at McCaslin’s, M utavilla. sprained arm recently. of the hc I ioo I teacher», who are booster« year-old 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ayl»- Charles McColl is assisting his brother FoR SALE or will trade for a span of of the league, and utand ready to do E. R. McColl, in Multnomah Pharmacy ¡ big horses, one Oldsmobile runabout, worth, was laid to rest Sunday ater- stunts them«elves, if neceeaary. Mc n<x>n after an illnesx of three weeks good as new. Will teach purchaser to at Troutdale. run it free. Wm. Byers, Gresham. - Reverend Oberg, pastor of the Metho Millan, of the conte* tionery store, wae Miss Grace McKenzie has resumed dist church, conducted the »rvices. on the ground witb «oda and ice-cream. GEO. F. BARRINGER, her duties, as teacher in the Public The “Outlaw«”, exclusive in the same Notary Public, Buys and sell« Real Interment was made in the Montavilla High .School, will bat witb St. Johns, school, after a few days illness. Estate, Loans Money, etc. 131 Base cemetery. A large number of friends John Wintermute, of Arlela, was seen Line Road, Montavilla, Ore. were present and the floral display of V rn >rrow (Saturday), the winning team on our streets one day thia week. white bl'Mxoms were choice arid pure set uring cariare — the prise at stake. FOR SALE—Having bought ot W. Ralph Richey, of Sycamore, was tran H. Dougherty, of Mt. Tabor, his entire expressions of love. Bessie was an sacting business in ^besham, Tuesday. ¡ stock of bees, bee hives, supers and sec acute sufferer but to the last was sunny months hence. A/XJO has been appro Robert Doane visited with friends in tions, I am prepare! to supply a limited and conscious. The sympathy of the priated for th ■ enterprise. i quantity to those desiring such at less entire community goes out to the par Lents Sunday. A. J. Stover died at bis home on 16th ! than Portland prices. ROY STONE, Fairview, Cleone P. O , ents in their bereavrrrent. and Broadway, Monday, after an illness Miss Ivy Cornett, of Cleone, was a Oregon. (21) The infant son oi Mr and Mr». Chas. of several w.-.-ks, f-eveased was a mein- Herald caller this week. T. Carmenter died Monday and was bea of Company K, 1st Wisconsin Vol Mr. and Mrs. George Leslie have GOATS — 30 head Angora goats for E. A. Yunker, Gresham, buried Tuesday in Brainard's cemetery. unte rs. rented their Lome for the summer to «ale cheap. (¡9) I The mother, who ia quite sick, is im- J. Turner and family and will live with Oregon. Gworge Howitt'» little son lias been j proving. NOTICE. their daughter, Mrs. Alva Hevel, until very lick with bronchitis and whoop-j The young people of the Baptist ing cough. Beginning June 1, 1907, the postoffice the 1st of June when they will go to church occupied the annex, which has Seaside and spend the summer in their will close at 8 p. m. Dan Daughtery’s little girl was quite just been completed, last Bunday. F. (22) Mas. I. M c C oll , P. M. cottage which they intend to build soon. ill last Sunday. Ward lead an impressive meeting. G. A. Hawley has fully recovered The Baptist fjtdiee Aid eoeiety was 'Commencing next Sunday evening, from the grip. entertained at the home of Mrs. Lan Rev. Gillman Parker will deliver a se Misa Nellie Forester is afflicted with caster Inat Wednesday afb-rnoon. A ' ries of sight lectures by requeat of the tonsilitis this week. most enjoyable time was had. Young People’s society, on the subject, Timothy Brownhill was attacked with Mrs. W. W. Ling arrivol the first of Mrs. Sprague ot eastern Oregon, Mrs. “The Divine Origin of the Bible." The the w<i k from Iowa. the grip the fore part of the week. public are cordially invited to attend. The estate of Ludvig Anderson, who Hoberon and Henry Lang of Sellwood The water supply of Montavilla, Mrs. A. E Herriman is suffering with died on April 3, 1907, received a check visited over Sunday with their ]>arent», nervous spinal disease. which ha< hitherto been furnished from from the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lang. a twminch main, will soon be replaced Mrs. Antoreson. a former resilient of W. W. Howitt, who has been sick for New York, for *2000. by an eiglit-inch main of Biillrnn water, Montavilla, was taken seriously ill re Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moody,and Mrs. several weeks, is slowly improving. cently and is now in Ht. Vincent’s hoa- which will be secured by pressure from ;■ the pumps at llautltorne avenue. T. Retzafl, were renewing old acquaint . i The family are very grateful for the pital. She is improving slowly. sympathy and assistance so kindly giv ances in Gresham, last Sunday. R. C. Williams, who formerly en them by the member» of the Odd CARI)OF THANKS gaged in business in Portland, Fellows and Encampment. We desire to express our heartfelt Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerns of Portland reestablished bis trade in the furniture POWEEL VALLEY thanks to our fri-nd* who so kinrlly ■■- and millinery st<x-k. Dave Manarv bad his bouse painted were guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Contractor Joplin has the matter of suited us with w Hing hands and co*-1 Jager, several days last week. recently. B. Homesby of Portland visited his the improvement of Hibbard street in f irting words in the hour of our I«- Miss Nellie Elliott visited relatives in reavement. ration. With eight teanrsr mother last week. He found her slowly ' active op; operation, this vuinity Friday and Saturday.____ • M r . axn M k ». W ill C. A tixwortii . recovering from her recent injuries. lhe work of grading is bc-ing |mshe<l and Mrs. Florence Wildon has retiirnol Helen Butcher is quite sick again and ' with a concrete finish will lie in city from her long stay in Tuscun, Arizona, it is feared she will hare to undergo an *1 The story, “Pillar of Light,“ will lx . | style at the time of completion, six continued next week. much improt ed in health. other operation. Thomas C. Devlin LOCAL NfWS ITEMS : Fred D. Flora, Start a Savings Account : : a : THE CITIZENS BANK, OSBURN BROS Real Estate, Acreage Umber Lands and City Property THEO. RAY Additional Gresham Locals Russellville Doings Ikocatvd at the nmjuncthNi <4 the car Hue and Ito*«» Une rua<l, where we min » making a njavialty wf Prussian Stock Food THE CENTRAL STORE J. E. M c C aslin , Prop. irrpn’c Ph »rm lev ndl It'll N I lltll lllllt J • W End of car line, MONTAVILLA »•••••• •" Chemkab, Patent Medicines, toilet Artklea, .Stationery, etc. PsXMHII-noXs CAH»rvt.i.v Dtsi*RN»m> 2 doors east of Postoltlce Phone East U7Ä Base Ulte Rumi, M octa V iii * ♦♦♦♦♦•4«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ —no DON’T FORGET tv — M. E. HOOK’S 124 llrt«e Line R<>a<l, Monta- villa, Ore., next lo P. O., for Sweets for the Sweet T I N N I: T n lì X When you want Hardware, Garden Tools, Bay State Paint, Window Screens and Doors. • Fresh candiva daily. Ale« cigars and fruita. Canned goals a .p.. i.Ji » •♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e ••••••••••••••••••••••••a Everybody Enjoys Hume Cooking £ The place to Hud It la at Prices as low as Ihvy Make I m Montdvilld’s New Hotel Meals and nsnus bv day, wvvk ■ >r imiiith. A. E li««a»v, Prop ALBERT EHLERS Plume East 4127 233 I It bl »rd St. fad »1 car Ila«. Hibbard Hl.. MsMavllla «•••••••••••••••••••••••• MONTAVI! la I I. B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . Odd Fellow, lodge al Sandy went to that place Wednesday evening to cele firmi MF? < Hl<lg <X»r ?••<! a »4 I’hulir Far IBM «»■hiiift ■* ’ “ ii - M • oari »>'- brate the eighty-eighth anniversary. Hx.wii.g<.< k » VHU Villa AtetiU A»rt»u». Mum«»IIU At hum« enening« Carpenters are shingling lhe rliureli and prospswU a-e good lor a meeting in i» i’ f r i< It K it soon. Attorney at Law I.. E. Townsend and wile have moved 737 Chamber of Commerce to Cazadero where Mr. Townaend is working at the power plant. Illune Main 33fl# I'uiTUJO, OMOoM The sawmill started again Tuesday after a ween’» shutdown. Mr. Palmer ville, «here lie takes iltarge of a cheese ha. liven putting in a large waste re factory jtul started by Velarli A Hons ceiver. ; of this place. Road Supervisor Knox is doing mime A 9% •lb. hoy was born to thv * líe oí work on the Oregon City road, Iwt the ; Peter Vetoeh. good work go on. It need» to lie done. Ilan. Anderson has gone to Currin»- I Burlami* in the “Herald Want Ada.”