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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1907)
now at her home to cvlebrwts her sev en th birthday Th» hoOee «aa deco rated with while roeaa and pansies Outdoor failure and a dainty col la t ton were Ivatarvs contributed Nine Utile guests took part. MONTAVILLA It ia ph nned that Paul Hoppv will con tribute a m>l<>, ami with tlie service of light reinshmeut, suriaMHty will fur On all sides ia beard the hammer of liter augiueiit tins meeting of fellow • improvement iu the Villa, marking a •hip. steady increase of the town. Molern A ples«4iit <«x-A»ion waa the ice erven cottages .ml btingoloaa are the rule social given in the M> tho*list chun'l ratlier than tlie exeeplion in the style last Friday. Pleasing numliers given. of architecture. Those interested in «ere: s..|o,“Dear J. rushy," Mi-*a Vi South Montavilla are John Martin, who ola Johnson ; ns'ilalion, "Sevin’Things ia building a house ou property located at Night," Edwin Lewie; vorul duet, on Vine street. John Craft is building Misa Empkin ami Miaa I min ; recita an addition to Ina cottage recently pur tion icm-orv'. ’•When Pupa Haa the chase*! <8 Mr. Martin. Mr. Rilea is Grip," Misa Nett Lewie; recitation, beautifying Ins Itouse with a commo • Fitly Years Ago, ’ M>ae Gladys New dious porch, ami Mr. Mitcliell ia paint- man. There »as a large attendance lug the fence enclosing his bona with a ami a goodly aura waa realised. cheerful color, white. The Home Training Clam waa of un A. F. Washburn wild his his house usual interest laat Fri*lay, having aa its ami lot on Spencer street t*> Fred Vents gueet ami a;w*aker, Mrs. Waldo of last week, through the agency of Av la- Grange State Lecture fame. Hee nd-1 worth A Epton. Other pi operties chang ilieaa waa "Before ami Alter," claiming ing hands through this drm are: A that the impressive time of a child's lite five-acre tract in Rockwood Park to I* is at the age <4 three veers. There was I*. I lair, who plana improvements and a large attemlance. The aaauciation . will build on it; A. L. Swan sold a house met irateidav to elect orticer». and lot to W. J. Lang for Mrs. A birthday party was given little Mar Schwab's pnqwrty on Misner street was bought by J. A. Renshaw for a consid jorie Martin, aurpriauig bet at her home eration of Ulfs) lVapite the gloomy on Vine street on the rx-casion ot her I weather, real estate men report a good sixth birthdav, recently. Sixteen little | deal of “something doing- in their lines. tots were prveent from 2 A* to 5 p. m. I The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres and enjoved nursery games, both in ami byterian chapel are entertaining aid ont doors. Ice crvwui and cake werv societies of the Methodist Episcopal ami served. Additional Montavilla Items sd with a profusion ot dowers and other ting ready to put In th. ne r mill. decorations. Rev Crandall gave gn in Mr». Wilson I. quit. ill. teresting add raws The attvndsiiew was good FIREWORKS! UTtR LAI (JUKI LL We urga all insiubers to coms early Frits Hals man, th* young engineer, aa It ia to be an all dav meeting ami im going to saw railroad U.-s mi Ina own Rev. 8. 8. White, who haa been con- portant business will lie trauaacted. place. liseting a series of meetings st Eagle Mrs Crawford, William and llarukl Creek, returned home Saturday, report were visiting Mr. ami .Mrs. Wolfs. 'ClHMter Knleriem was very unfortun ing good interest ami attemlance. He ate iu having lua new laiuu-li uiudwl vaa accompanied by his soloist. Paul R. til places by th» aleamei Telephoua al (loppy, who contributed to tlie cervices CORBITT Corbett. n the chapel Sunday morning. The Geo. Drem r l ami Fred C. Reel wrrw Everyli»lv ia getting the linila*r claim Meetings at Eagle Creek are being con in Portland ou busineea Monday. fever in thia locality- hope mmv «ill tinued. Mrs. Hattie Kogers returned (rom ever regret they iuvested luouey iu The many friends of James Kelly will Hood River Friday same. bo interested to learn that ho gradu Caterpillars are doing a lol of damage Through the kimlnees of Lewis Reed, ated from O. A C. Wednesday. several of the young people enjovvd a iu the orvlianls along the river |iere. Mias Ovidia Oberg entertained her launch ride to Latourvll We*lneeday Hunday aclwol class at City Park on a eveuing and eojoyvd'a few hoars skat- rvceut day. jng. P. Andersen had Ins co»» dehorned by K. Chamberlain. Ladles' iH CMNru'i MILLINERY We pay highest IMMENSE STOCK To Select From—Fire-crackers, Sky- rockets, Roman- candles, Novelties, etc. prices for Butter and Egfci* PltASANT HOMI, ORI. TH! DOUGLASS STORI. ORLAND 7FFK 9 the Pleasant Nome Blacksmith Helen and Lewis lh*aver spent Satur A. P. Sloan haa accvpte.1 a poaition on . Mrs. C. J. I.itlle|*agv visited in l’urt- day evening al Andersen's. — WB CARRY IM «TiM.‘X— the St. Johu’s team. He played with land Tuesday and Wednesday. Geo. Knleriem ha*I a c >* killed by a them Hunday at Roee City Park and Mr. Bauuiberger of Portland •|«nt bear recently, and others have been in Wagons, John Deere Buggies, Farm Tools and Machinery also tilled au sngagemsut against the lire same danger. A trap lias Isreii set Sunday at his fruit farm. Heavy and Light Harness, Hamess Extras, Horse Woodburn uine on their grounds Bun (or Mr. Bruin. Mias Ethel Smith, formerly of this Brushes and Whips day. place but now of Abenleen, Washington, Mr. ami Mrs. V. A. Curtis, Mr. sod Ileal quality. Lowest prices. llervulM blasting powder, delivered any MAN LIVES NOT TOR NMSllf was in Portland on laisimwa Monday Mrs. J. W. Winn and Mias Carrie Brad day Pvai.it' St ami ma Waiuuinu. and cams here in the evening a»d spent ley of western Kansas, who havw liven I Tueeday with her mother at Ferndale ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a touring southern California, have been (Continued from l*age I.) Place, returning to Aberdeen WedUM visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lane-aster day. Mrs. N. P. Glee sun accompani«*<i ( may do with it as I please " the past week. pleases him to ueglect and abuse her to Portland Tiieedav evening. body. Iu,thia he violates the law Work baa t*een suspended on the Mias Zula Bell spent Sunday at her alive to man s atewardah p and building of the annex to the school borne near Gage. lure exacts th»> penalty, committing building for ten days or more, owing to Rev C. A. Nutleyof Gresham was here him to a life of suffering of tulaor). First-claaa accommodation. tlie scarcity of brick in the market. The of uselessness, an object ot pity and Thursday. Commercial traile solicited foumiation had lieeti making fait prog comm aeration. Another violates the lean leda and g*aa| insala Chris IcValley of Portlandspeul Sun law ot nature as to some particular ress with a good force of men employed. organ, such aa that of sight or of day with bia family. f wd S tabla la C mnc I im Mrs. 8. C. Long of Portland waa the hearing, meet ng the same Inevitable Miss Anna Benfield left Sunday to guest of her daughtei, Mrs L. J. Tolls, fate. He la cu* off from the use ot Little Marguerite Sloan was tl e recip Baptist churches this afternoon in the spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Saturday. CAMPER Jl'NKER, Prop this organ. Is deprived ot the profit chapel, giving a program of interest. ient of a surprise pertv Saturday aftcr- Will Cronaton, near Portland. or pleasure thereof, and fierforce Is Misses Butler, lambert and Malkx-k Sandy, Oregon Mrs. Ketcbem of Portland arrive! rendered Incapable of |>erformiiig hla of the public rvhool are planning to (nil lint'. t.< Iiiiinkliid Full ot tan attend Chautauqua at Gladstone ia here Saturday evening tn •|*eml a few tent to such ns these la the mandate. days with her snn, Eddie, at the farm. "No one h.ia the right to neglect, to « July. The Misees Perkins ami Hammond of abuse, to destroy, that for which an Mias Lydia M.-tsger left rvcvotly for other may be In need that tor wh ch Ling Beach, Washington, to spend the Portland spent Sunday with the form another would give worlds." er's sister, Mrs. Ward Evans. summer. Il la believed by the thinking class Victor Nalley went to Gresham Fri- of people that there are countless Blanche Delano, infant daughter of thousands who do not realise the pow Mr». Delano, critically ill at North p,. *Uy lo alterni ine graduating exercúew FOR YOUR FOURTH OF JULY ers of which they are possessed, who UIAV8N o( Ilia class. cldc Sanitarium, and (ear. are enter do not stop to consider that they H«n-l v for Hurt ng d 'to a. m. ¡ ! OUTINQ by buying your goods at Will Corbett celebrate the Fourth? might attain untu the very same thing tained for her recovery. •• •• <« 2 tu p tn. < > Well, hardly. We ’ ll probably go to they admire and perhaps, envy. I*i Boring for Handy. a AS a. m. ' > (Continued on laat page. ) st •• is Wou.d or could the |>e e •otae other city and help pull the tail other men 4 42 p. m. ; ; ph* but know themselves, d »cover and feather*, out of the great American At Han<lv makes ■-oruH-.liotis nuli Haliamn mall stage Also makes con- <> then cultivate that within them which Eagte. for Aschofl's amt imi ta Ural * ar al Bomig. ( I ia full of great possibilities, both for Celebrate the Fourth at Gresham. , themselves and for mankind as a Our ball team played Gresham Sun whole, then there would be a far greater number of gixid stewards, and day which resulted in a wore of seven a far greater i umber of nien whose ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e« Always up-to-date in carrying everything needed to six In favor of Corbett. Chnracters wou d bv lor the uplifting &AM)Y and general iH-ttr-rnient of man's slate by the farmer. Groceries, flour, feed, hardware, A’l men are Invented with certa n P. Magnolia of Dover was a Sandy StClION LINE power for woik tni! every man scha • visitor Monday. tinware, crockery—anything and everything, at TI m Ttomtktod Pirchroi Stillloa H. V. Carpenter of Haselwood farm acter Is Ueaigbed fur some ap.*clflc llomer Belein of Eagle Creek took in Kind of work. To recognise this fore«* Gwneil by Ihe Greeliam Perdieron right prices, too. is building an extension to bis barn. and then to work out his destiny In llora» Aawa ialion, can I* fiuimi al the sights ot Sandy Bunday. W. F. McKinney's liarii, I* lesas ni Mias Ethel Gilman of Montavilla was accord with the peculiar or particu We will surely have good roads next lióme, Wednewlays; Bering, Tliurs- a caller on Tuewlay. The young Indy lar nature of h a ability, la the Imperv year, poll-tax being collectable in both ■laya . Tl>e<* Rrngger’s l«rn. Gtrali- has placed an application as teacher tor live duty of man. J. E. M c C aslin , Prop. End of car line, MONTAVILLA am. Miuwlay», Tuesday», Frutara and Why <s It that In all nature no two ends of tlie district. district No. 28. Halurdaya. things or no two te-lngs are alike? Chas. Kriba baa sold his team to OU- 1>K< lt>K la fl«n y»erv «M. o )«•! blark. F. Raymond of Portland waa out laat No two with the exact ability, either rlren lloitMrd, v»ry quivt In dl«p>>«H|un. : ver Shidler. «rtlv»and hai>i1»«jin* a« a |»ir|uro. wrlgh« week with a petition to reopen the aev- in kind or In degree? Wiry Indeed If nMUljr AM» an«l la a «urv fual grllrf Mr. ami Mrs. F. Bornstedt left last en-mile house in the same buisinesa, not that the one may supply what the U/arron’c Ph trmarv Drugs, Chemicals. Patent S¿0 TO INSL'RL Friday for points in Minnesota and but met with p»* succeaa, aa tlie only other needs, or that the one may give Rul I t II o rlldlllldvj * Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery, «tc. to the world that which the other For<4>rth«r particular« «rita tu North Dakota. alcohol tlie farmer m-eda ia of tlie de- has not the posrrr U> give? Why Is --------------------- — THKO. HKVOUKH. Kw'y. P um - u rTioN» CAXgrrLLV IhsrKNsxn Mrs. J. T. MacIntyre is in Portland at nature.! kind. the rose sweeter than the thistle* If Greahani, Ore. not that It has a Special mission to 2 doors east of P*wt**lfiee Phone East 975 Ba*>e Line Road, M ontavilla ; one of the hospitals undergoing medical Mr». Clara A. Miller, formerly a res lierform—If It la not to add a sweet ' treatment. • ••••••••••••• •••• ident among it«, «pent Wednesday with ness. a fraxnmcw. to the world that E. D. Hart ia at Greaham assisting the family at Buckley Grove. the thistle can not give? Why la i his brother, Al, in carriage painting. Tlie Fourth will I m * celebrated In good one man greater than another If , i reatness were not to be used for Everybody Enjoys The surveyors left for Welch's Katur- style at Greaham. Come. Treats all di.-e-axes without drugs by elevation of the race? Why Is -lay morning. improved methods, by medical elec Home Cooking £ hurra Crorier, a brother of Mr*. Arn- one man endowed with a striking tricity and physical methods, hy Several bands of bunch-grass •piger, ia making many pleasing improv neaa for the practice of medicine f giene. When you can save money by buying of The place to find it is at have come acorn the mountains, ements on the coxy little home of hi. not that he might, that he shou'd. 416 Hibbard St. M omtatiixa , O r administer to human kind? Why la flnd ready market here at g<»»l figures. sister. the one created with a marked In Vncle Windland went to Portland We tender our sincere sympathy to ventlve g< niua_lf not that he la to de MeiL* and room« bv day, w»-ek Saturday, returning Sunday. T. R. Howitt ami daughter in their re v se those things that will make for or month. A. E. tixaMAN, Prop. the prosperity and happiness of oth- J Sandy, Oregon W*. J. Wirts and D. S. Johnson of cent I om of a loving wife and mother. era? And why ia the one possessed End of car line. Hibbard St., Montavilla • Gresham were Sandy visitors Monday. The residents in thia vicinity are in of superior musical talent If not UüLSandy Hotel Save Money for Your Fourth THE CENTRAL STORE Sandy Stage and Livery Correspondence DECIDE DR. J. E. JEWELL WHY GO TO PORTLAND J Montavilla’s New Hotel * B. TAWNEY R. C. Williams 4 Co NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Shades, Go-carta, etc. We make a specialty of packing Furniture for shipment. Satisfaction guar anteed. Your patronage solicited THEO. ROY 111 Base Line road. M ontavilla PILMBING AND GAS FITTW6 34< > Hi him rd Street Would like to figure on your I H. P. Bruns and Fred Hamilton left vited to attend a meeting at school No. Tuesday tor eastern Oregon where they 28, Sunday, June 16, at three o’clock, intend to stay a few weeks for the pii/|x>M of organising a Hablielh A. E. Limisey of Portland viaited School. Everybody come. with Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bornstedt last ‘ Sunday. Machinery ia being put in the new sawmill near Firwood. G. T. Beebe of Currinsville passed here enroute to Marmot Sunday. Grealiam will celebrate the Fourth. ONLY 20 DAYS MORE And Prices will be Raised in KATHARINE And if you do not secure one, or more, of these choice lots at the present prices you will make » A GREAT MISTAKE As they are positively the best located of any in Montavilla, and are selling for only $150 PER LOT, less than one-half what is being asked in other additions where the advantages are not nearly so great. This addition is building up very rapidly, and for an investment or a home cannot be beat. For full information, see nUMNTWMt At the Montavilla Office of 315 Villa Ave The Hart Land Co. Mrs. B. C. Altman's little non Wilbur, haa been quite sick with throat trouble. Mias Clemma Radford of Cottrell is staying with Mrs. Harry Lusted. E. D. Hamilton took a load of Logs Fid. Scott haa returned to St. Johns to Troutdale Tue»lay. after being in this vicinity for •ome Our road supervisor, J. Hillyard, has time. been 6xing the Lusted grade. Albert Quay, Ernest Ijiyman Celebrate the Fourth at Gresham. Cecil t'**ee have returned from River where they have been picking berriea. KELSO Services were held io the chapel Sun The machinery for Victor Johnson's day morning by Rev Mr. Rich of Bar new saw-iuill haa arrived. ton. A large crowd attended. Greaham celebrate, the Fourth thia Harry Meserve of Rainier is visiting year. Will you be there? bia sister, Mrs. E. M. Douglass of this I.. Carlson has nearly completed the place. After a few .lays he will leave picket fence around bi. place. He al«o for St. Martin’s springs. has a new maxl.lied and well. Mr. and Mra. G. O. Hunter of Port Another herd of horses have arrived land visited his father and mother, Mr. from Eastern Oregon. and Mrs. Cannon. Bert Jonsrud haa sold one of his log Orland Zeek lias a three and one-half ging teams. horse power engine and intends to use R. Jonsrud and family spent Saturday it in the shop for running drills. Mra. Dooglam made a flying trip to and Sunday with Albert Rodlun and wife in Pleasant Valley. Portland this week. Mr. and Mr.. Ira Flynn are rejoicing There waa no Christian Emleavor Sunday evening on account of the Chil over the birth of a ten dound boy. • — drens' Day exercises. Edith Louder- back will lead next Hunday evening. Clarence Stevena ia now in Portland. EGYPT Mrs. Eisenmann I. in the G imm I Sam Mine Ellen DeHaven spent two days aritan Hospital slowly improving. in Portland this week. W. F. Burkholder i. grading the roads Celebrate at Greaham on the Fourth. anil putli.ig them in good abapo. A concert will be given by the Pleaa- Celebrate the Fourth at Greaham. ant Home Singing class Friday evening, Mis. Bulay 1» on the sick list. Mrs June 11, in the Douglass hall, Ticket« will be 2D cents tor adults and 10 cent« Vail ami Miss Christie Burkholder call for children. The Aylswortb children ed on her Sunday. • ill belp with the program O. E. Carter LUSTLOS Harry Lusted has accepted a position in Willion ami Kelley's mill as engineer. Mr. G m Arendt was in Portland the Rev. H. \ rooman will visit Mulino* last part of the week on buisiness. Mr. V. Gebhardt's son sod brother mah grange at its next meeting, June 22, and will addrees the grange at 1 :30 arrived from Germany last Sunday. on an interesting subject, to which tlie Mr. and Mrs. Gebhardt entertained ! public ia cordially invited. several guests at their home last Sun The Sunday School gave a very good day evening and all reported a pleasant program in the M. E. Church Hunday time. evening. Among other things waa a Burkholder A Gebhardt are preparing flag drill by twelve girls, which every- for the coming season's business. They ' one enjoyed. The church was deeorat- are reparing their c<x>k house and get through the exercise of this gift to We handle anything in tl a Bass of add to the sum total of human hap piness? Are such gifts for the bene Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implements, Harness fit of the one alone? Surely not Thnt they are thus endowed la not due to Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons, Acme self at all; they were brought Into being thus endowed and the command Harvesting Machinery, etc. came also to employ these fMultles In meeting the obligation of man Io man. (live iia a call and la* convinced. This underlying principle of the . stewardship of man la applicable to ( all I nea of human activity. It la. however, at the present time and un der existing conditions e»|iecia!ly Intelligence and an aptitude for some or that be can « ther hop« or expect pointed In its application to the edu s;>ecial line of activity, together wltn ! to escape the consequences of hla fail cational and the moral world, In th'« a ready demand for their services ure to use for the common good the age of free schools, when a thor when once prepared to give aerv <*e talent given him The question nat Further urally comes to the thoughtful, how ough education, profess onal or m<' a<l<*qiiale to the demand chanlcal. la open to all and free for more there 1s that Implied command can atryone who la blessed with the the taking, there are thousands who to take on this training and then to . g'fta referred to, neglect the training attend school scarcely al all, thou use the trained hand the trained - and culture of se f. and thus permit sands more who finish blit the gram mind, for the benefit of the race his faculties to lie dormant, to deprm mar school, and tens of thousands These things considered, together with 1 c ate. and to decay? And how can more who fall to complete the high the fact that the world la In aore one thus so ruthlessly cast aside that school course, to say nothing ef th« need of more well trained, well for which others would give their very hundreds of thousands who fall to equipped men and women, that aocle- souls? And so I m It aa to thn moral «elf complete a course in special training . ty has a rightful claim upon each of ; ltl ' members. and that It demands of (lifted as man ____ I« with ___ _______ for some one _ of ____ the _______ useful _____ occupa almoat ______ iinltm* In tbs. there Is a flagrant y'|o- each all he la capable of producing. Ited loaslblllt ea for good the fulfl'I- tions. I ‘ Then* and It follows that no one can reason latlon of the trust reposed, young people have been given general ably hope to evade hla responsibility. (Continued on page 5.) BORNSTEDT’S Our Line of Made for us by Summer Shoes is Superb Patent, vici and canvas slipper« fur men, women and children, also a nice line of -aan- dals for children, Look for the basket full of odds and ends at the door. It’s FULL of BARGAINS. We Gan Supply all Your Paint Wants SANDY, OREGON Next time you come to Sandy take a " 1900” washer home, use it a week or two and if not satisfac tory, we will call and get it. Show us an- ot h e r washer that can be sold that way. Fourteen are using around Sandy every Monday. Ask any one of them. HATS-Tiger, Champion J. B. Stetson are our leaders. We also have a few ladiea’ trimmed hata left. ALL HIM OF STMV NATS.