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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
H R. DICKINSON MONT AVILLA Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . anti A»FTICS 607 _ _ «'«»uimervial __ _____ _ BMg Cot Wnalilintnm ■2; l\><TLa»t»b ?. Phone Par l»M WASTED — To l>uy a ball, »'«»it one R »11*0 4-11 i. *. Villa f.L. Ktvaue. MomratriLLa. Al bum«* t-venint* year old Addraaa Uhsa. Cleveland, iireeham. HORSES—For trade, - ranyr liorer*. for g.sxl 1 AJO pound mart» or over a Illi the Iteave« Enquire of Ed Bioith. (ireehani, Ore. DK. J. E. JEWELL •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : •••••••••••••••••••••••••a J W Hook ri porti strenuous times | •long bicycle and other ixqiair linos, Mr», Geo. Barringer is reported sick, evidently eaussvl from over exertion in moving Chas. Armstrong of Arlington, S D , who recently returned to that place, has again decided to come to Oregon ami go 1 into business with hi. uncle, George Barringer. Frank Barringer ami Vernal Herman took a |>arty of several young peopla tor a ride in their new launch ou last WetiiieMlay night. Among those in the party Were, Ehlen Herman, Arnold Altman. Misses Bessie and Minnie But XussdMIlc Notes ler. They went up the Willamette as ('ari F. Emery in viadling in lewis far as Milwaukee and returned The County, Waah. trip was a delightful one At tlie annual æhunl ma ting, J. II Ehlen Herman recently sold his Id- Mick «»tatti wnz elected director for three Geo. acre farm on the Section Line to yeara ami J. W Milk (or clerk Goen. A. lanvnib'ckrr went to the city on Mr anil Mr» John Williams ot near buaineaa and to viait bin daughter. * Boise. Idaho, are guests at Hotel Mun- lav ilia this week. Treats all diseases without drugs by impmveil metliials, by medical elex'- trieity and physical methods, hy- Last Wednesday night E. C. Huffman FoK SALE—tiood aeoMul-hand baffity gielle. gave a party to the DKX5 via»» from without top, rlirap at !-*•> Alao nuae MovrvvitL*. Oes. Holmes business wdlegv of Portland. household furniture. Enquire of C. A. J 416 lliblianl St Nutley, Grethem, Or. I The evening was happily »pent in play ing game», after which thoae present If you have any fat stock to roll. » rite oreeeT R. Howitt at Gveaham Ore, were feasted on strawlierrie» and ervaui. • ho will come and examine them at Not until the wee hour» of morning 34»' Hibbard Street your ntncli. drew ue«r did they disperse, each vow Would like to figure on your OILER BROTHERS, at Montaulla, ing they I.ad enjoyed the occasion most P11MBIS6 AND GAS fITTWG for choicest meate. That's all. of any this aesson ami wiahing Mr. Huffman much success and happiness. MEN WANTED—For steady work at J. J Herman, who tell out of a large •seseeeeeeeeeeeee Columbia Brick Works, lloftin sUtion Sunday, June 16, Portland Homestead cherry tree a few day» I'i", fracturing » near Gresham (('unliiHivtl (rvm |*Agr I.) of the Homesteaders look a vetw pleas two of his ribs, is still co itined to the FOR SALE — One-half lot in busi ant outing at GiU I res.’ farm and were house and is suffering considerable ('rxtvk’n fimt crack I ma II (<* aiii on the lo ness part of Greahaiu. Inquire at poat- ieasted ou »Iraw Iwrnes to their heart»' pain. cal gnmtHU I am ( Hunttay, rvHulUhg in a offlce. NEW AND SECOND-HAND content. Forty-live Homesteaders were Hcvrv <»( H (<» 3 in tAVur <>( the I4u«*z. Mrs. E K. Schilling, who is assisting WANTED — Beef cattle, hogs and turned loose ou six and one-half acre» Mutton. T. R. Howitt, Gresham. her mother at the Moutavilla Hotel, The boy« in I lie I oca I ( vaiii wry HAtur- of berriee. letter they were taken to a finds herself more thau busy in cook a II v L h 'I v L a I v J owr the rrmilt, for the CHOP MILL— During the summer the house and partook of straw Iwrnes Shades. Go-carts, etc We make ing for the inereasiti number of guests H AMon that the Eagle (’n»« k I m ») « an» season the Gresham chop and roller and cream ami cake until they didn't a apecialty of packing Furniture hiokvd upon in their own n«*igliborhotMl mill will run on Friday of each week at that popular hostelry for shipment Satisfaction guar-" taste good any longer. They then took an r**c*»id bn'akern. having won nix <mt • hi n sufficient grist is on hand. anteed Yourpatrivnagv solieit<*d Ehlen Herman has opened up a a jaunt to Rocky butte and took in the v( eight game« playe*l. Th«* line-up of FOR SALE — About 15 acres . 111 Base Line road, M oxtxvill * sights there, returning the city in the w<»id yard with his office in the Monta the Shattuck Blue-in Bauer, catcher; clover and timothy hay. 5' ill sell stand He expects to build an You ought to investigate the insurance company evening, well plessed with tile day villa Hotel. ••••••••••••••••a i^'Hliv. pitcher; Liltlepage. t h.; Lar- ing or ¡Hit up in shocks. J<«-ph Heiney, office ou lliblianl street in the near Gresham. s|>eal. you are about to join, just as much as you would **n, 21»; Hchiu«*<*r. •'th; Robert», r.( future. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a (’rvnahaw» c.f.; Shattuck, l.f.; Powell, ; FOR SALE—Secoml-hand self-binder investigate the deed to a piece of property you Geo McBride brought home a tine II. 1. Conner is looking for the fel n a an.I Ed. Nletzger, niAnag«*r. The alao new rubber-tire buggy. See Al string of tish from Gordon Creek tail were about to buy. II you lose by fire you wjnt lows who stole his currants the other boy* will play the Went End* ot Port- Hart, Gresham. (31 Sunday By the way. he has put in a your money, and want it very quick. night. The tbeives look their own land next Sunday. REF K E 8 11 M E N T 8T A S I’-Iw new hub-boring machine. time, evidently working most of the Have Removed to cream, etc., on 4th of July grounds, Elmer Metzger arnve«| home from Russellville Grange is continuing its clear, cool, moonlight night, hidden Gresham D McMillan ___________ th«» Oregon Agricullun* ('«»ll«'gv ln«t 168 FIFTH STREET campaign for its hall funds Some (ruin the huuse by the heavy foliage. FOR SALE — A car of draft and Saturday Mr Metxg«»r ha« two more Our Plan Our funds Our Officers Our Hooks thing on tap for July 13lli. Watch for They about cleaned out the patch driving horses, all well broken, g ntle. oriNWUT« THB pocrromcB year« «tudy in Mining engineering be- Call at farm eight miles east of Port announce menta. Mr t'onner and • ife are righteously h»n» graduating. lie in, however, Everything we have is open to your inspection. Branch Star» 211 Second Street land on Section It he road Phone I indignant. making »plendid progreaa and given lieo. Butcher say* the big ditching Scott41. Wm Nagel. i i W herr they »ill br |»h‘<»«*«i Io ***■ all D. W. McMillan has »old his dry I he only reUdblc Insurant e company Is machine working on Misner street is every indication of gra hiatmg with t heir old customer» and many uew ou«a. FOR SALE—Fine mare. 1260, bay doing great work excavating for the good» »tore to M. Smyth, late of Lus more than ordinary honor». horse 1400. both good and true, work Remember pU<v. P obtland , O b . a tugeles. who will continue business al single or double. Price reasonable. Mr». Ten Eycke of Firw<a*d waa a a •••••«••••••••••••••••••• city waterworks. J.C Allen, Gresham. It the old stand gue-l of Mm. Mew barter the lure part ut Hibbard street is all ton» up prepar OREGON, known by ewrv mmi, woman mid rhild In Oregon. J. E Redmond and bis two little the week. H AY FOR SALE—Seven acres g’ «; atory to its permanent improvement For further inform ,Hon f«» prompt attention in v»«e of iuauram*» ar clover hay. cheap Two miles east of girls returned from Seaview on Wed logs, call on, phone or writs to Rev. A. B Minaker, a prominent F. D. Henrici has sold his property nesday. the liala.icv of the family re Gresham on Section line road S. A Even body Enjoys minister <»( Burna, Ore., will preach at Stafford. (381 Broad street and moved into 28 Villa maining. J ohn B rown , Agt., R ockwood , Ore. Phone Gresham l<!8 Home Cooking £ the Bethel Biptint church Sumlay avenue FRESH Jersey heifer and call f„r C. E. Hatch ot the Warren phar morning at II o’clock. Mr. Minaker ih sale. A. J. Stout, Hogan Station. (28 The place to timi it is At J. C. Daw» of Rainier, Ore., haa macy reports very little sickness in a pleading, forceful and inatructive through A) hworth ct Epu»u a bought SEE HERE—G«< your wagon or bug the villa. »peaker and it la ho^ed will la* giwrtrd tract of land near Rockwood. gy tires set with the latest up-to-date Mrs A E. Burt and Mrs. White of by a large au«lien«'e. R«w (’. \ Nutley appliances at J. H. Latham's shop. Edward Hats of Portland has bought Meals and rooms by day, week will preach Sunday night at K o’cha'k Mansfield Addition are improving. Troutdale, Oregon. or month. A. E. H kxmax , Prop. a five-acre tract near the villa. Albert Ehler» has a crew of men for the laat time aa it» ¡»»Btor All DRESSMAKING or general sewing W C. Ayfsworth has bought a five- excavating <m the lot adjoining hia member» and at(emln nt« of the church Esd sf car list. Hibbard St.. Msetavilla wanted to do. At homes if desire.1 TO —__ ___ ___ —__ »____ Laura Harvey, Gresham. Phone 164. [26 «••••••••••••••••••••••••a agre tract of land in Rockwood Park store, on which he will soon move the and their friend» are urged t«» la* pre»- «•nt and make «»( this an enjoyable event The new main* for water system are store building. BIDS WANTED— Directors of school (or th«* departing |»aati»r. laid on Broad street. district No. 4 hereby call for bids on a Montavilla baseball team have I big, The Grass Valley Delegation The voting ctmteet for the Gudd«*»» of furnishing district 25 cords of wood, L H William*, who moved to Lsur- game Scheduled tor Sunday on local ............. -, The IJbt»rty is growing w ith interval. Butter-fat, f. o. b. Boring, 25c. Prices subject to delivered at schoolhouse; bid on live Gagas Valley. Sherman County, Ore elwood a couple of weeks ago. got sick grounds. latent report, m*«iv«d thia morning wood, dead wood or second growth gon. will t>e well represented in tiresh change. Wagon will call. Write for particulars to of his bargain, has returned and is now w aa ah tolfoWH Florence Stafford, 291 ; Mast be sound wood. Bids to be sealed P. Bishop has sold his place on Villa ami in hands of board on or before Jnh am at the coming Fourth of July Cele building a home in Mansfield Addition avenue and has moved into the Ariu- Floy Jobnaon, 293; Edith Gonion. 97. The votea art* 5 runta each and bration, quite a number of the old 20, 1807.____________________________(38 J E. McCaslin, the popular merch strong house on Curtis street. DAMASCUS CREAMERY COMPANY may lie aenl to the <«r***»hani Drug al«»rv. settlers from that enterprising prairie * The voting contest will dune Saturday ant, reports a rapidly growing busi GEO. F. BARRINGER. Mrs. J. E. McCaslin and her daugh BORING Notary Public. Buys atid sells Real town having moved into the vicinity of ness. night at 9 o'clock. OREGON ter, Mrs H. R. Jewell, have enjoyed Estate, Loans Moaev, etc. 131 Base Gresham daring the past year or so Lewi» Metzger han accept'd a p*»«i- The sale of firework* is prohibited in putting up Oregon fruit. South Dako Line Road, Moutavilla, Ore. Among those that will tie on hand the villa until the Fourth by order of ta, their original state didn't produce tion in Portland aa an ehvtrieal engi neer. A SNAP — 35 Acres, 30 acres in high will lie Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Brown the city authorities. fruit like < iregon. state of cultivation. 1 mile from good hill and faniilv and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mu*« Lucy Metzger go«»» tonight to Smith of tireshain, Frank Clarke, wife A concrete sidewalk is planned for railroad town. Price 11500. Address I»an McMillan, the popular confec lx» present at a claa« reci ml of the Ore and family of Bull Run. Wayne McFar A. G. Bornstedt. Sarulv, Ore. tioner, will 1« assisted in bis work at gon (*om»ervak>ry of Music. lan, Jim Curl, Bert Stanton. Normal Misner street in the near future. For slab and block w<s>l, or gas saw Barnett. Ben Johnson. Johnnie Dugger, J. F. A mire wan a welcome caller at Geo. Barringer is kicking himself Gresliaiw l>yr a large cori» of assistants call op W. R. Moser, phone Talxr 553. Ivan Turner. Ray French, Milt Mc the Herald othre thia week. at the picnic grounds. for selling his old liome. He is pretty Gowan and their wives and families, all Mm. Clara Anderton and Il<»|»e have tiiles Bn»., who recently moves! into PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. of Boring, and possibly Mr. and Mrs well satisfied, however, with the Wanl gone to Tillamook to npeml the numnier Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Alexander Scott, retired merchants of property which he recently bought and their new store on tlie Bam- Line road, vacation with Mother Culy, Alida Cil I Gresham, Ore. Grass Valiev, but now residing in Port is now renovating. are installing a modern cold storage ly and David Culy. Mia« Culy haa »«»Id Gillet, a w< althv atoekman <»f Beeman, »« Cant «•» hr run get ihr cam U» bundle land. The Herald, together with the Boring in rapidly Mctpiiring a the improvement on her hmn«*»tead ami Montana, imid the Herald ollie«» a pl«*aa- U»«*m. CHOICE STOCK HOGS for sale— citizens of Gresham extend greetings Un the Fpurth Montavilla will send plant, power for which is furnished by 4til « all tin- v<th i'oÄxt rvc<»rd am a hi miter, * aid and (it* haa moved to Tillatm»ok, having I«»uglit T. K. Howitt. a 5-horse power electric motor. to our old friends and trust to welcome a large contingent to tiresham. center. town property. The llerahl aeknowletlge« a pl«»a«ant them to our city on the Fourth. Quite a number of friend« of Miaa W. G. Smith and family are «|x*nd- Mm. Elincr Hamilton i» nailing Mm. vinit on W«*di»rwlay from Wm Sf«»ran«l, Mrs. Oliver Ohlson and children a progrt*«aiv«» young bu«in«*M man of Lucy Mrtzgrr attended the prrnenUi- Fitter Hamilton. have gone to Newport where they will ing their vacation at Newport. ICE (REAM! B »ring, -ay« Mr. Morand, in ti«»n rKrrcinrA given by the C<»n««»r»* A. Henrickson of Cedarville is farm Hiring spend the summer. D. H. PERKINS the buai«*»t town «»f Ila »it»* in theatate. Atorv <»f Mimic At Eller*« Hall, Port Rev. Gilman Parker and wife an» im »- ing the Elliot place near town. The Ladle«’ Aid. of the Methodist Tin* mill«*, plant and the land, in honor of M inn Metzger (atid Dealer in SLAB WOOD church, will have an ice cream and L. J. Tolls left on Thursday morning journing for a time in the home of Mr. Mm. H. Faff of Portland waa a gneat , railroml ar«» Carl>»lineum running day ami night, Miau Nita Birken A «plendid pro lunch counter on the Fourth, on Main for a short business trip. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and Izvwson Par of her »inter, Mm. Ihin Metzg«»r, Thurs Gasoline Saw — Full Measure k»«»ping a large force •»! men very l»u«y gram of innirumental and vocal munir street, adjoining the Hank building. day. The walks on lliblianl street are ker and family are occupying the home cl » Hibbard M. momtivii i i nnc 1 imi**««l Contractor Morgan alno keep» war rendered and much enjoyed by all Everybody patronize thia atand. Beat Phonr Tabor K3 MUKIAvILUk ORE of Mr. and Mr» Parker for the slimmer. W. W. Zullars accompanied by E. W a large force of tuen busy »hipping tie«, p re a«* nt nearing completion. ice cream. Erice« low THEO ROY Additional Gresham Locals R.G.Williams à Co. FURNITURE FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Hyldnd Bros. I »&*« Investigate The Oregon fire Relief Association of McMinnville . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Montdviild’s New Hotel SELL YOUR CREAM Damascus Creamery Co THOMPSON'S ADDITION TO GRESHAM TO THE FRONT! On this Addition Unmis- lul takable signs of Oil have been discovered and a company is forming to fully test the matter by putting down a well and this company will be fin ancially able to bore to any depth. 2d An Excellent Spring of Water on these grounds is not only excellent mineral water but is found to be specially good for RHEUMATISM ; Hence 0W we have something to tell you that is of interest to every reader who owns a few dollars, and that man who thinks this is a fake advertisement is the man who is going to get left in this matter. Just before the discoveries spoken of were made we had contracted with the owners of this property to sell the lots in this Thompson’s alditition for SO MUCH PER LOT NO MORE, and NO LESS. If this con tract did not exist THIS PROPERTY WOULD BE TAKEN OFF THE MARKET in the NEXT FIFTEEN MINUTES. Why? Because the speculative value of the land is up 1000 PER CENT. But our CONTRACT DOES EXIST and as under it we cannot make one more dollar, no matter how much oil or health giving water may be found. Therefore, for reasons known to ourselves we intend to give to purchasers this great speculative chance. Just suppose for a moment oil should be found in paying quantities—and we doubt not that it will be- you could not buy for a thousand dollars what it happens under our contract we may give you for a hundred. Now it has been known that this country about Gresham is in the oil belt, and it is believed by people who have Been these oil signs—and these people say they are experts along this line—that oil can be found on this addition at no great depth, but no matter whether found on this land7 but anywhere near Gresham, the lots in this addition would enhance in value enormously. The CHANCE of GREAT PROFITS EXISTS, BECAUSE WE HAVE THIS PROPERTY TIED UP, and are able to sell it to you at a price that is perfectly just as \ 3d Bottling Works of huge proportions, a Bath House and immense Sanatorium is being planned and said plans are being figured upon. based upon the actual value of the land, cutting out the speculative value. So, if oil is not found, your own REAL WORTH is there anyway. But because of these discoveries we predict that the purchasers of these lots will reap the greatest crop of profits ever cut in this country, and all because we happened to tie up this property at stipulated prices for lots before these new features came up. Now you may hear that none of this is true, and if you do hear it, it will be STRONG PROOF to you that what WE TELL YOU IS TRUE. You see the point: Our contract runs out some time. Our contract calls for the sale of these lots at certain prices according to location. In order to run no risk of breaking this contract, we certainly will adhere strictly to the letter of the contract, the terms of which are: 1st—Two and one-half per cent discount when cash is paid in full. 2nd When sold on contract, 40 per cent cash as first payment; balance on easy payments as per contract. 3d On payments in full a good and sufficient deed is given. We could interest men of wealth in this proposition and sell them this whole tract, but that would not make one more dollar by so doing. So, for certain sat sfactory reasons we propose to give this chance to reap big profits to the people. We earnestly advise EARLY SELECTIONS, and don’t he afraid to buy any lot in this addition. Whether laying up high or in the more broken places, all of them will be GOOD. Sec us early. THE RELIABLE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Room 32, Washington Building PORTLAND, OREGON And Our Office GRESHAM,OREGON