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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1907)
Patronize the Pioneer WoodMwyer of Montavilla . . . H. L. SEARLS Residence 22 Broad street Phone East till ••••••••••••••••• Watches and Jewelry - RKI’AlRlNti A KPK< IALTY All Work Guaranteed. For Special Raricatn» in Watches, See Fred I). Flora, WATCHMAKER and JLWLLLK 191 Morrison St., PORTLAND, - - OREGON Near Pap'» Restaurant. ••••••••••••••••a WANT COLUMN Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Al local advertisements are run under this head at the rale ef OKK CKNT A *OKD KAt'H ISM K. No ad published for less than cents < a»h in advance except to regular advertisers If you have anything to sell, or wish to buy anything, or have tart anything. TRY A WANT AIK* tn this column The results will surprise you. Cash or (Hwiage stamps. GEO. F. BARRINGER. Notary Public, Buys and sells Kiwi Estate, Loans Money, etc. 131 Base Line Road. Montavilla. Ore. FOR SALE—Having txvughl of W. II. Itoughertv, of Mt. Tabor, Ilia entire stock ot 1res, bee hive*, siqiers and sec tions. I am prepared to supply a limited quantity to thoae desiring such at less than Portland prices. ROY STONE. Fairview, Cleono P O , Oregon. (21) A SNAP — 35 Acres. 20 acr«*s in high state of cultivation, 1 mile from g«xxl railroad town. Price »1500. Address A. G. Bornstedt. Bandy, Ore. For slab ami block wood, or gas saw callup W K. Mow, phone Tabor &&3. W. H. Osburn S P. Osburn FOR BALE—Small tracts, improve,!, 5 acres near Pleasant Home, small house, 3 acres cleared. Best of soil, ♦SV. Eight acres, improved, near Gresham. FIRST STATE RANK. Gresham, Ore. FOGG’S PEAKLINE, Rugtine and Chemical Chalk. for removing all «tains from cotton and linen, algo (or cleaning gloves, shoes and cloth. For Sale only at Mr». Chas. Johnson*», Gresham (34 OSBURN BROS Real Estate, Acreage Timber Lands MONTAVILLA Montdtilld Will Hdve Gas i collage ou Spencer Greet to Fred Bents of Marion county. It M*ems to I* an assured fact that Imprvvsmsntson Hibbard street are Montavilla will have gas l-efons the first •till progressing. Sidew slks are laid in of September. The mass nieetiug places at ths upper end and ths grading called by the Improicment Board was will soon extend to the Base Uns. held at Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday even A. W Strain is tweaking ground on ing, President Miller presiding. W. II Kapus, representing the gas company, ,,r"*e for building a cottage, ill preeented the company's proposition. it was manifestly fair in every par lieu Portland Tuesday attending the funeral ter, and met with universal approval of Comrade Grave at Geo. Wright poet. They offer to lav mains to Montavilla , Mrs. Alonso llslleck returned Sunday when 250 applications have lieen se from St. Vincent'« hospital much Im- cured. It will require approximately proved. nine mites of main to cover the terri Messrs. D, N. Hooker, C. R. How tory entailing great expense, which arth, K. Epton. Mr«. Brvsou and Mrs. they wool«! not feel justified in incur Hopper are dslegalea who attemlcl the ring without definite assurance of ade grand lodge of the thld Fellow« at 1 Jt quate returns. They offer to pipe all Grande thia week. houses and furniah fixtures at actual Ths ladies Aid Society met in the cost, and if desired, payment for the parlors <>t_xt.» Methodist church last aame can lie made on exceedingly easy Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. lewis is terms. The cost of gas will be 95 cents the efficient president. per thousand cubic feet, a very low Memorial services will lie held next rate com)«red with prices cliargsd in the majority of cities. Our people are Sunday morning at the Baptist church tullv alive to the benetits to |« de at 11 o'clock. Ben Butler poet, Ben rived from the securing of gas in this Butler Relief Corps, as also the Ladies suburb and will undoubtedly take ad Circle of the G. A. R. Rev. Gilman vantage of the opportunity. Solicitors Parker, pastor, will deliver the address. are to make a house to house canvass Special music will be pruvid«xl, a fea st once and It is to our interests that ture of which will l>e selections by the the householder be rexdy to give them men's quartet. Messrs. Morse, Hamil an answer when they call that tlie ton, Mills and Burton, two entitled “Rest. Comrades, Rest,” and "There's work be expedited. A representative of the Portland Rail- I Rest in the Shade of the Tree." FOR SALE CHEAP—Nice bar horse, •»even years old, weight 1'250. Chas. wav and Electric company was present Cleveland, Gresham. (31 at the meeting and stated that his com STORE FOR SALE —»2508. Build pany was deeirous of entering the Held.' ing -W x 24, two story, living rooms up Montavilla is "on the map” now ami stairs; frame barn, corner lot on car things are coming our wav. line, £<><xl location, terms to light party. Chas E. Blake A Son, 101 Hubbard st., •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Monta villa. Mr. Jewell, son in-law of J. E. Mc Caslin, baa moved his family to their new property on Broad street. The question of closing the library station on Sunday a has l«*en settled for the present. Miss Fox of the Portlaud library suggested supplying a substitute to give the librarian a rest, instead ot FOl’ND—You can tin i just what you directing to close it. as was reported last List your property with us hate lieen looking for on the Racket •••••••••••••••••••••••••e week. The committee decided to close Counter at McCaslin's, Montavilla. for quick sales. We don't ou Sundays until after the warm weath keep property; we sell it. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. A flag pole has lieen raised in Tabor er. In the series of popular lectures al Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Terrace that displays the stars and the library by Harvey Miller last Friday tiresham, Ore. stripes from a height of 80 feet mid-skv < 28 boys were present ami enjoyed the 419 McKay Bldg. Third and Stark. FOR TRADE—First-, lass Windiester n ini iiraivr I ... n Repeating Rifle for bike, Will Avis- and oimmands a sightly poaition. Prop speaker's presentation of Taft. Wed PORTLAND, Ore. erty has been rapidly changing hands nesday his address w as on the wteardy worth. Montavilla. [21 of Burbank's creations. DAIRY FOR SALE — Paying »260 a the past two weeks—upwards of 160 Office phone: Pacific 1941; Res. D. E. Gray and family of Longmount, Scott 4018. month clear, will seli cheap. Aylsworth 1' ‘ots- . Several prospective cottages and s are woo to be erected and Colo., were expected to arrive Wednes A Epton, Montavilla. (21 * bungalow ---- vvrrn • x- i . «.-1 . I street grading has been in progress. The day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs LsTKAl —Goat and two kids, at mv * ® . place near Pleasant Valley. Miss Ida Montavilla buyers include quite a list, J. D. Gray. Hamilton. Route 3, Gresham. (21 among them N. W. Bowland ami ten of Miss Mattel Simlar of Dayton is visit Treats all diseases without drugs by IKEMl COW-Iter »ate. A—iw «,1 »» >1» tebM tnuber-. Yeger Bro... ing her sister, Mrs Krang. improved iMetlrode, by medical elec FRESH COW — For Sale. Apply to tricity and physical method*, hy J. N. Clanahan, Division st., Gresham, ' Geo. F. Barrington, H. Mann, Messrs. J. M. Normandy ha* just complete«! a giene. Ore. [21 I Dodge and McMillan. Steve Watts, I a I cottage on Laurel avenue, which he 416 Hibbard St Verne Stone, Wm. Marshall, Vernal M oxtavillz , O k «. WANTED — To buy a bnll, about one expects to occupy »oon with Ins family, year old. Address Chas. Cleveland, and Lloyd Herman, Frank Barrington. who will come to rejoin him from Victo utaahaM. Metzger A Sloan's meat wagon col- ria, B. C. Death of Jacob Wolf For Sale—g-«*l pore rw leaned see<l j tided with a passing vehicle recently, as Chas. Tibbits, of the Montavilla dairy, The decease of Jacob Wolf at his res oats. Silver mine' at Shattuck's, Gresh a result of a sudden scare to the horses. lost three valuable cows last Saturday idence last Friday was followed by his am. One wheel was broken and other minor from overeating of clover. funeral Sunday, conducted bv Rev. HORSES—For trade, - range horses, damages sustained. Harold Oberg at the M. E. church at for goo! 12U0-pound mares or over with Ed. Crum, a lumberman of Kelso, The German Aid« Consolidated Co. 2 p. m. The burial was in Brainard the heaves. Enquire of Ed Smith, Wash., was recently here on business. and Mr. McCoy sold four lots in Monta cemetery, under the anspieea of the Gresham, Ore. Mrs. L. E. Kinney, formerly of Ho villa to Mr. Larson for residence pur Odd Fellows. Mr. Wolf had been a quiam, Wash., who had l«*en visiting If you have any fat stock to sell, write poses. resident of the Villa for several years, or see T. R. Howitt at Gresham. Ore., her sister, Mrs Jones, died last Wednes Abner Hoskins of Iowa recently pur and identified his interests with the who will come and examine them at day a week of consumption. The funer chased property of Mr. Siseley and will al was conducted under the ritual of the place generally. He had been in poor your ranch. health for some time. He w,s born GILES BROTHERS, at Montavilla, bring his family here to make his home | Latter Day church, Mr. Chapman of iu the Villa. in Wayne county. Ohio, Dec. 21. 1830. for choicest meats. That's all. Hood River officiating. The interment He married Margaret White March 8, WANTFD—a quantity of clean linen or C. J. Delauo has bought two lots from was in Brainard cemetery. She leaves 1852, who survives him. with six chil cotton rags <3 24c a lb, at Herald office. Barrington on which to build. a husband and two children. dren ; Amanda Leonard, Sheridan, O.; Miss Margaret Osborn of Portland is The Latter Day chapel recently con Seed Oats—Good, pure and recleaned D. E. Wolf, Lelianon, Kan.; G. E. White Russian, at Shattuck's, Gresham. making her home with her aunt, Mrs. structed at a oet of »400 has for its pres Wolf, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. J. E. Kel-» A. M. Osborn, during her mother s ab ident W. A. Goodwin. It has a Sunday MEN WANTED—For steady work at iogg. East Portland; T. B. Wolf and school of 30 children. Columbia Brick Works, Hogan station sence at Newport. B. R. Wolf, Montavilla. Mr. Wolf near Gresham Master Vernie Wolf is slowly improv Work has begun on the addition of was a member of the Christian church. STVMP POWDER—We now tikve ing from a very severe sickness. six rooms to the school house Saturday, plenty; carload. 800 cases, just received Cicely Starr is filling* the vacancy covering a a «|«ce of 185x85 on the west Prices right. Lewis Shattuck, Gresh Birthday Surprise on Mrs. Wekh. am. made by the resignation of Miss Elsie side. This will accommodate six grade* lewis at McMillan’s confectionery store. and is to tie com pleted in time for the The Lome of Mr. and Mr*. C. II. PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD—Just a7- Miss Lewis has accepted a position with fall term. The cost will be »18,000. Welch, on Tabor Height«, was the scene rived at McCaslin's, Montavilla. the O. W. P. Co., beginning the first of of feetive pleasure last Friday evening Word has lieen received that Mrs. For Good Prices see T. R. Howitt at the month. when 45 inembers of the Baptist church Wallick, who is absent in Ohio, has lieen Gresham, Ore., before selling your fat and friends tendered Mrs. Welch a sur stock. Mrs. J. H. Sherer, who has been a very sick but is making encouraging prise partyin honor of lierB2d birthday. severe sufferer from inflammatory progress toward recovery. NOTICE. Conversation, congratulations and light rheumatism, is much improved. Mrs. O. 8. Ohlson, who has been sick Beginning June 1, 1907, the postoffice refreshments covered this mile-stone with the grip, is convalescing. Mrs. F. H. Scribner of Chicago is oc will close at 8 p. m. with memories of joy and merriment. Fred Barth and family are expecting (22)_______ Mas. I MiC.u.t.. P M. cupying the King cottage. Mrs. Hansen is recovering from ner to move into their new residence in FOR -AI.E — «>ri»—half lot in busi Irvington in Juno. ness part of Gresham. Inquire at post vous prostration. office. The Osburn brothers were in Fairview Wm. H. Munns of Waynetown, Ind., WANTED — Men’s and family wash on business last Friday and disposal of visited 8. L. Lawson on lait Saturday ing. Enquire of Mrs R. E. Johnson, several properties there. and Sunday, on his way borne from a Miss I.uella Hoffman was the recipi Gresham. trip to Mexico and California. The lecture on temperance before the ent of a surprise party last Thursday Remember! A. Fox of Troutdale sells Home Training association last Friday Lenare Scharbaugher, who had dip- evening at her home in Russellville, the 8 bars of Star soap for 25c. theria, is recovered and the quarantine by B. Ijee Paget was interesting and occasion being her twenty-first birth HAY FOR SALE—10 tons oat hay. well received. There will be but two lias been lifted. day. About 50 guests sere present and David Manary, Route 2, Gresham. • more meetings before election of officers. filled tlie house with festive cheer. A Mrs. J. N. Hartly, living near the WANTED — Beef cattle, hogs and D. A. Grout, assistant superintendent of Butte, entertained at lu.icheou yester big bonfire illuminated outdoor pleas Mutton. T. R. Howitt, Gresham. city schools, will participate May 31st. ures and interesting games passed mer day quite a number of Montavilla folk. WANTED — Several pigs, thorough Preaching in the Presbyterian church rily the time inside. A generous colla Mr. sod Mrs. McCaslin have moved bred stock. Adkrese Fred Severin, tion of sweet dainties was served and at box 22, Lents, Ore., stating price. [21] every Sabbbath at 11 a. m.; Sunday to their new residence on Wabash a late Lour the guests left congratula j - ' school at 10 a. m. street. tions, love and presents in their wake. lot opposite the Russelville school house Rev. F. 8. White is planning for a j Soma interested Villaites will attend series of meetings beginning Sunday- There is no speed limit on the Base and will build a fine ball thereon. the celebration in Portland tonight of evening. Reverends Sharp, Blair and line road or rather in Russellville ac Harland Lewis of San Francisco ar Dominion Day by the English clan. cording to the way autos run past here. rived in Russellville Thursday on a visit Foulkes will aasist. Mrs. Frank I-eonard of Bheridan was Aylsworth A Epton recently sold a The Russellville Grange has bought a to relatives. and City Property LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : DR. J. E. JEWELL Russellville Doings SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS $1.25 Grades, $1.00 $1.50 Gades, $1.19 All New Styles. Lace and Embroidery Trimmed D. MCMILLAN, MONTAVILLA ‘ in Mun la villa test Sunday attending the lunsral ut her tether, Jacub Wolf. Additional Gresham Locals A new bux of liooks arriv*l at the Gresham library last Wmlmwiay They were sent «••pai ially for the farm er, in and inuind Greaham and pet tain to slock taiaing, dairying ate. Mr. ami Mr,. Wiu. Koaa ami son,' Harold, were guest a ot Mrs. R It. Carl- I eon white attending ths dedication aar vicea teat Sunday. Our former citisen, W II. Hamilton, ami Mrs. Hamilton, of Vancouver visit e«l tlivir eon, Fitsor, ou Sunday. Mrs. J. F Kronviilxsrg ot Th, iMllaa visited tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. ' Manning, over Sunday, late Manning came liouis frum Rai- nier for a Sunday's visit. Mr. ami Mrs Bolton of Houlton, Ore., visited Mr. ami Mrs. E. C, Lindsey uvvr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giblin are suffer ing with the prevailing malady, th* measliM. Mr«. Etta llawn lias assisted in nursing them through the thickest of the trouble. George Hamlin of Estacada was In town the first of the week. He fouu«l hie tetlier quite eick. Miaa iteaaie Robinson ami Mias An- i toinette Oleeon of Portland spent Sun day with Mbs laura Burkholder. Connie Metager, eon ot Mr. and Mrs. Ford Metsger, had a serious lime with j the uieaalee the tetter part of last week. All the chihlrvn of the Brownhill fam ily have Ix'en afflicted with tlie meaaloa but are, one by one slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strain of Portland ! were guests on Sunday ot Mr,. A. ' Th mipeun. Mr,. Henry Whitehead of Portland attend«*«! the d«**licatory ecrvK'ee last Snnday. Mr». K. E. Sharon, of Portland, and mother, Mrs. Parcel, of Weston, old- time friends and sister Reliekah'e were guests one day thia week of Mra. I. Mc Coll. THE CENTRAL STORE J. ï. M c C aslin , Prop. End of car line. MONTAVILLA Warren’s Pharmacy - Dealer In Drugs, Chemkala. Patent Medklncs, luTlet Artkies. Stationery, etc. 1' hkiw 'H ii ' viox * Csaarri.LV Diaravaai» 2 doors cast ot Piwtoffice Plume East 975 Ila»*' Uns Itoad. M ontsvili - a < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > DON'T FORGET EHLERS THE < > -~<IO Tt>— ::M. E. HOOK’S:: • » I FINN E R i; < I |.‘l IU m * Line IL mu L Mont»* \ ilia. Orr., lie Ml t«> P. O., lor ’ ’ ] * Sweets for the Sweet ■; II klgo cigar* 11 mid fruit« < .11.ur.I gumia a [ spn lain . . 11 F vm I i niihln'« -I.uli When you want Hardware, Garden Tools, Bay State Paint, Window Screens and Doors, Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers. Prices as Low as They Make I m l>r. Frank Collins, of Goldendale, Wash., visited bis brother, Harry Col-i line, on Tu«*»lay. ALBERT EHLERS Dr. Fre*l Thompson, eon of Rev. A Phone Ea»l 4127 Thompson, and Mias Oeie Baker were 223 llibbeni St. MONTAV!I.M married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parent«, Mr. ^)>d Mrs. S. C. Baker, Portland, Rev. A. ' Thompson officiating, Dr. Thompson has charge of the hoe | h la I at Columbus, Wash, 34o llihlmrd Str» el Gus Olson, of the R«xilun farm, was 1 Would like I«»figure on your taken sick early thia week with appendl- | PllMBINt. AND GAS 4IIIING citie and was taken to the h«a»|atal for operation. THEO. RAY Wm. Byers^Chaa Cleveland and Kd Price were aniong Herald callers this visit from Rolvrl I'seof lelianon. Mr. | Week. t'se formerly livt*l in this vicinity ami keep« in touch with the aselion through R. J. Ginn ot Moro, Ore., called on the Editor during his absence thia week. The Herald, lie is the guest this wo k 1 of Mra. A. Thom)Mx>n. On Wednewiay R. R. Carlson, wife Mrs. Dickinson and daughter of Terry, and daughter Mildred, and Mr,. E. E. White, enjoyed a pleaaaut trip to LaV were Herald c,Ilers this w«*ek. ourell Falls. Mra. E. E. While uf Salem Is spend The lleral«! acknowltxlgcs a pleasant ing the u«*ek with Mrs. R. R, Carlson, . . •••••••••••••••••••••••••a • ; Everybody Enjoys ! Home Cooking £ » • The |»lu4 v to II ik I it I* at * : * J : MontaviHa’s New Hotel : • • • J Me»b nntl room« hr »Lev, w«4-k A F II tn» mm . Prop. or month. • • • fnd »tear liar. Illbtatd Si Moaiatlila • a • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••a«» R. C. Williams & Co.: NEW AND SECOND-HAND * FURNITURE : Similes, Go-carta, ete W.- umk>- a specially of pncklng Furniture for ahipni<-nt Hatistecllon guar- aiitccd Yourpatronagi- *olicil«-«l 111 Base Line road, M omvxviii .* e • • • * eeeeeoeeeoeeeeeeee O wen M c C arron Doot dnd Shocmdktf -yjT All kinds of work •oli« ll«,<l. Once More We Call Your Attention To the Fact that THOMPSON’S ADDITION IS BEING SOLD VERY FAST Remember good streets are being put through this beautiful tract as fast as possible. Step over and see for yourself. Come in and let us show you some of these beautiful lots. You had better hurry before all of the choicest lots are gone. Remember these lots are selling from $60 up to $200. You had better Speak to the Reliable Real Estate Agency at Gresham if you want one of these Lots 5 < ' I The Reliable Real Estate Agency Oregon