Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 19, 1907, Image 8

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QRCSHAM LOCAL«.
MONTAVILLA
B F Dalilhamnier of Section Lina
was a pleasant visitor this week at the
Herald office.
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
L or SALE—Brood •.'»>. 1’oUiKi
Chins*, du«* («tur V> nil w«w*k» J At.
Lingle, Damaacu*. Gresham. rout«16
DRESSM AKING <>r general rewing
waiit«*d t<> do, at borne if desired
I aura Harvey. Gresham. Phone ItH (31
PASTURE FOR RENT—thawi gn»»-.
running.water. »hade. Enquire Gresh­
am drug store.
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FOR SA1.F < h>< Sluitler iniek.
high wheel*. wWe track. four-inch
tire*, eomplete, a hargam at
If
■old »on will let it go «I «i»G*a»h lx>-
rated at Bol B» R F. D 6. Mr Ran
bolate r. ______ _______________ • •1
HORSES—For trade, ran^ hornea,
for goal 13U0 |»>und marea or over with
the heave». Enquire of Ed Smith.
Gresham, Ore.________ ____ ______ ~
If you have any fat stack to sell, a rite
or wé T R. Howitt at Gresham. Ore.,
who will come and examine them at
your ranch.
t.lI.FS HRorilERs. at Montavilla.
for choicest meat«. That’* all
MEN AA AND I» F I -t.adv w k it
Coium'aa Brick Work*, Hogan elation
near tireaham_____
FOR SALE — One-half lot in busi­
ness [»art of G realm ex. Inquire at poet-
ufficu.
FOR SALE — A car of draft and
driving hone*, all well broken. gentle.
Call at farm eight mile» ea»t ot Port­
land on Section lihe road.
Phone
Scott 41. Win N
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Geo. Sunday called at the Herald of­
fice this week long enough to tell us of
The food right arm of the law was
the big liarn he is building on his place
never more in evidence than last AVe.l-
southeast of town.
M< ssers Byers and Turner have re­ nestlay afternoon, when unobserved by
a certain teamster, a policeman took a
turned from a succuurful trip to Prine-
■eat in a streetcar »tan.ling at a corner.
v 11 le.
Jiut at that moment this teamster'»
Jami»» <h»»lfellow has made numer­
teem started, without orders. ami he
ous additions to the equipment of his
commence«! to rip out a vile oath, when
blacksmith »hop, among them being a
something, intuition perhaps of danger
patent lior**»hvM*mg machine, by the
ahead, caused him to look up. to fl ml
use of which he to enabled to shoe the
himself Io, >kmg into the eves of the po­
most vicious horse without danger to
liceman. It to needl«»» to say that the
himself or injury to the animal.
oath was not finished, ami one young
AVe acknowledge favors at the bands man »mldenly took a hint to use less
of Dr. ami Mrs. A. Thompson this week loud ami obscene language
m the way of a very tine home-grown
Rev. L. F Zimmerman, superintend­
sample of the English telegraph cucum­
ent of the State Anti-Saloon league, will
ber. It measure«! ten inches in length
deliver a »tervoptioiu lecture at the
and weighed 31 ounces.
Villa Methodist church Sunday even­
Professor and Mr*. C. C. Baker and ing. Everyone is invited to attend.
iwby boy recently returned from a de­
Rev. T. F, Royal, an old Oregon
lightful visit with relatives and friends
pioneer Methodist preacher of '53 to
at Salem, where the professor attended
making hi* home with his daughter,
the teachers state association, A box
Mrs. Harold Oberg.
of exceedingly large cherries and a good-
C. A. Pinckney went to Estacada on
ly supply of string beans from the pro­
fessor’s garden incline one to the idea Tue*lay after Mrs. Pinckney, who spent
that somewhere or at sometime, the a week visiting friends at that place.
learned gentleman must have knowu
' something of farm life.
Loads of machinery and supplies, for
use by the Mount Hood Railway coin-
' |>any at Bullrun, are almost daily pass­
ing through Gres ha us.
Mrs. Mary Cleveland recently re-
SEJC HERE—Get tour wagon <M bug­
gy tire* set with the latent un-to-date t irned home after quite an extended
appliance* at J. H. Latham « »hop. visit with relatives in I<iaho.
Tmutílale, Oregon.___________________
GEO. F. BARRINGER.
Notary Public, Buy* and relia Real
Estate, Loan» Monev-, etc,
131 Bare
Line Road, Montavilla, Ore.
H.
B. DICKINSON
Attorney - at - Law,
Notary Public . . .
A SNAP — 35 Acres, 20 acres in high «»FFicr MH Vommervlal Bldg . Cor. 2nd and
»'h ugl'n St
Phone Pac
state of cultivation, 1 mile from go..I KoiDKNtV
Villa Avenue. M oxtatilla . At
railroad town.
Price 31500. Addreio
home evening»-
A. G. Bornstedt, Sandy, Ore,
For slab and block wood, or gas saw
callup AV. K. Moser, phone Tabo«- 553.
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCE
Gnarantetsl. Chas. Cleveland, agent,
Gresham, Ore.
CHOll E STOCK
T. R. Howitt.
H ogs
i > i
salt—
N« >TICE—Tin- co-partm-rship
ing between C. AV. Stephens and A E
Norelius, under the name of Steph, n.
A Norelius. is mutually dissolved. C
AV. Stephens assuming all debts against
the said company.
C. AV. Sruraaxs.
It)_________________ A. E. Noaxi n s.
DR. J. E. JEWELL
Treat« all dfoeaaea without dnign by
improved methods, by medical elec­
tricity and physical method«, hy­
giene.
116 Il il4mrd St.
M ontavilla , O b «.
•••••••••••••••••a«
: R.C. Williams à Co. ;
FOR SALE —Pigs
AV
Gresham. Route 1. Box 23.
S. Taylor.
(29
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: furniture :
LOST—Between the Reservoir and s
Gresham. 1 Jersey heifer, solid color, ,
small white spot on flank. ■(”’ brand e
on right hip. very dim ; alsiut It mos. e
old. Chas^'leveland, Gresham. Ore.[It e
< VMI’IX g FRIA 11.EGE.**. with wood
and water, at Seaside, Ore.. «-’> month.
Address Mrs Mary Leslie. Seaside,
Ore._______________________________ [33
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
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B
I - Go-carts ,-tc AVe make a
a specialty of packing Furniture •
for shipment
Satisfaction guar- a
anteed. Your patronage solicited a
s 111 Base Line road. M ontavilla *
■eooaoaoaaaaooaaeaa
s
• Everybody Enjoys
I Home Cooking
£
AV ANTED—1300-pound horse. Must
be sound and well broke. L. A. Davis.
Gresham. Route 2. box (T7.
[3b •
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FOR SALE—New Rubber-tired bug­
gy. Al Hart, Gresham.
[29
The place to find it is at
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: Montavilld’s New Hotel :
FOR SALE — Lease on 26-acre tract
adjoining Gresham. 22 acres in late
Burbank potatoes, in tine condition
Lease expires March. 1ft»» Investigate
at once. A. Heurikson, Gresham, RED
3. box 11.
[31
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Meals ami IWCOM by .lav. week
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A. E. H xkmax , Prop. J
J or month.
THEO. ROY
D. H. PERKINS
344» Hibbard Street
Would like to figure on your
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
•
End of car line. Hibbard SL. Monuvilla
*
Dealer in SLAB WOOD
Gasoline Saw — Full Measure
Office. 335 Hibbard st.
Phone Tabor 553.
MONTAVILLA. ORE
’
pulled it down and ant rebuilding it on
Hiblwrd, Ivetween Hunter ami Casun
streets
A
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Additiondl Gresham Locals
8. S to V. G ; G Parent, Warden;
(Continued (mm |»gv 1.1
Geo. Farrier, O. l>
,1. N Newton, 1.
A lawn social will 1» given at tlm
G.; Bro. Slater, C«>n . J
Higgins.
Chap
IMu Oiugliorty ».<■> hommsi home of E. C Lindsey on Friday even­
by liemg given the highe»t office within ing, July 2M. by the young jieople of the
[lie gift of the Edge, that of uolile
M. E. Sunday sclnsil.
grand.
F. A. Turner ami family of Ralent are
Mismw Thayer *II«I Matlock are »|>eml
ing their »»cation at low Angeles ami visiting Ills sister. Mrs. Wm. Byers, this
San Francisco.
week.
Misses Miupio Butler ami Nora lAm*
Earl Heegle and Opal Dav i», the chil­
l»-rt after returning from Chautauqua
dren who were hurt at the races tlm
will spend the lialsm-v of their xaeatloii
Fourth, an* recovvring rapidly from
at Reasuie.
their iujuri«*s.
*
AV. G Smith ami wit«- are at New­
Mrs. I. F Kinnell ami daughter of
port. Mr. Smith i» poorly.
Mias Cora Hooker s|wnl Sumlay al San Franeise«* are visiting with Mrs. II.
II Clnlders and family.
CVdar Mills.
Mi»» Virginia Pelt r«on. who Im» been
The llerahi will help you in buying
»pemling a few week» with Air» Boater,
and in selling what volt want.
has returmsi to her home in Astoria.
AA in. Byers and J. G, Tn rue r an*
Mr Young's family have g-me to Sea­
side for the sumim-r
Mrs Young's home from eastern Oregon.
sister. Mrs. Smith went with them.
Mrs Wostell has been quite sick for
Mr» Johnston's mother. Airs Terry, a few days
Mrs Havvnamt Inc* Lus­
of MeMiiqiville is »pending a few weeks
ted have aMisltsI in the library.
with her daughter
Ernest Tlmin|uM>n spent a few days
Mr». Rvnearson, a rwsulont of S-mth
Villa, rt'cently sli.-w -l her apprec iation at home this week
of the Villa public library by a lilwral
Ernest Beegle is in tow n this week.
cash donation to the reading room.
Jas. Robinson has Ismglit Frank
t’has Lewis of Gresham has accepted
Mr ami Mrs. Harry Baxter of Broad
a position wsih the street contractors, street are very proud of their twin boy Giblis' house ami will reside hen*.
working in the Villa streets, ami is and girl, born July 7.
Mrs Nelli«* Cox and Mrs Effie II« «*-
gle and families. Ernest and llertie
Istarding at the A’illa hotel.
The eontmetors who have a large*
Recgle an* staying with Airs Fitter
Frank Barringer to camping at Sal- force of men and teams at work on Hamilton.
Hiblmnl »tr»»-t have the excavation of
monqswtortice for the summer.
John Meltger sn-l family ami Miss
the dirt nearly finished ami will soon
George Bellinger of Gresham is a commence tilling in a itli crushed rock Rens Knapp left this week for Seaside.
and
gravel.
Mr. Metsgvr expects to return in alsmt
guest at Hotel Moutavilla while he is
two weeks, but the rest of the family
working on »trvet improvement in the
In last week's issn - we »»videiitally
ami Mi»s Knapp will remain throng 11
omitted the fact that J E. Redmond
Villa
the summer.
Co. ha«l disposw«d of eon»ideralde real
Elden Herman, accompanied by his property iu ami arviunl Montavilla.
Clara Smith, daughter of E. I* Smith,
father, J. J. Herman, made a business
was accidentally »hot Tues*Gv evening,
J. E McCaslin, I i»««u Parker, Hen­ a small bird »hot lodging in the lelt
trip to Sycamore Tuesday.
ry Neibusch, Fre»l Metxger, Blake A
temple.
William Kayler of Mollalla was a Son and other inereiiaiits . accompanied
bv
members
of
their
families,
attend«»!
S. II. Atwood ami wife n( Eugene ami
guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr and
the grocers annual picnic Wednesday. Mrs. C. II T. Atwissl vi»it«»l Dr C. II.
Mrs. Herman, last week.
Atwixai ami family this week.
Mr. At-
The church of Litter Day Saints are
C. I- Idleman made a business trip improving their church liuildiug on w«»»l is the gramlfatlivr of the d«s-tor, is
quite a vigorous Isiy of R2 years, delight­
to Gresham AVednesday.
Broa«l street by a*l«ling a steeper naif.
ing to climb cherry trees ami. though
Rev.AV.AA’ Shuler is reported seriously
I
A crowd of young |»«ople got up an coming tn Oregon from Maine, thinks
ill at his resilience on Misner street.
evening excursion to th«- Oak» last he has aluuwi found l*»radi»e nt last.
L, G. Toll* returneii Saturday from a Tuesday night, several Villaites being
A Hcmlricka.ui sold Ilia 54-acre farm
in the crowd.
business trip to Coos Bay.
st Cedarville thia week to J. E. larra-
Watch for th«« anmmncement of the liee of Medtuni, who will Ink«« |»>»s<»>-
J. J. Herman to still suffering from
Mr Henrick­
ths effects of a fall received sometime marriag«' of two of the Villa's most pop­ sion in the near future
ular young folks in the near future
son will enter the real estate business in
ago.
Portland.
M. S. Carter has - *11 his billiard par­
Geo. Butcher cloeed his shop AVed-
Miss Clytie Stuart visitssl her |sirvnt*
nesday on account of Grocers' Day in lors to M. Groom, w - will «-onduel th«*
busim-*» at th«« old stand.
Tuesday.
Portland.
A. Alcyera has torn <l«»wn the old
M S. Carter and wif«« leave for Sea­
The la«lie* of the l*egr»-e of Honor
met last Friday afternoon, and after the side in a few days tosp u«l the summer. barn that was in front of his new resi­
dence anti now |«ails the «»ovC on lea*
business of the order was over the mem­
The A’illa’» pi«m«‘er butcher, Andy
ber* went to the banquet hall, where Murray of Mill City, has returned t«> dang,-roiis ground.
they sat down to a feast tit for a king the Villa, where he will make hi* fu­
II Al. Miller ami 1. I. Kidder, two
Mrs. Newell. Mrs. Itawson, Airs. Anto- ture home.
of the latest aoiuiaitloiis l*i the Piiwt-ll
uisen ami her daughter. Miss Ells, were
A'alley community, are puttingconsid-
Bruce Strain of M.in»ti«-I«l a«l«litioii erablt* eastern business foresight, able
the serving committee Those not be­
longing to the order miss a lovely time lost a valuable watch ou the streets of management and push into th«- run­
Sonn*«>n« ning of their farms in that locality
every second and fourth Fridays of the the A’illa the other div
picked it up soon after ami returrusl it
num th.
J II AVilniartli of Boring ami Chea­
to its owner,
The new water main on Broad street
ter MeSperrv w«-re 11 »rail callers on
Iks-
Carter
ha»
cl»
«1
Ins
barber
»hop
is nearing completion, for which the
Tuesday.
Mr. AlcSperry was rallisl
for the summer.
people are very thankful.
l«v the d«*ath of his uncle, Chas. II.
The water pipe* that wen« broken AlcSperry of Boring.
Quite a number of the citixens oj
the A’illa are in attendance at Chau­ «luring the grading ami excavating on
AV A. Proctor, the Cottrell sawmill
tauqua
Mr*. Oberg ami «laughters, Hiblwnl street hav«- Is-an repaired, ami man, was in Gresham on business Til«*»*
Mrs Small. .Mrs. IXiwning an«l «laugh­ all to now well with the housekeepers day last, lie reports business proa|ss*ts
ter», Mrs. Vilas and her Sunday school again
good.
class of young ladies.
Tin* baby of Mr. an«l Mrs. Limlstroni.
Al. Cleveland, a former citisen nt thia
who live near th«* ««meat works, di«»l vicinity, n«iw a resident of Portland,
Geo. McBride had a numlier of ladies
Sumlay and was buri«»! Tu«-s«lay morn­ was in Gr«»>ham looking alter buainess
taking pointers on horseshoeing last
ing.
interests this week.
AVe«lne*«iay aftern«x>n.
Mrs Carter ami Mis* Lewis Scott
I. Al. Iloldcn of Tacoma. Wash., vis­
AV. C. Aylsworth and family an- took their Sumlay school class«*» of the ited Mr. and Mr*. F. B Stuart Sunday.
spending their vacation at the Chau­ Methodist church to the City park last
Miss Mavme lines is on duty as clerk
Satuniav for a picnic.
tauqua.
at l.ewia Shattuck's store.
A number of the metnliers of the
The local lodges of Odd Fellows an«i
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Gildia have soil
Reliekah* installed their newly elected Meth«sli«t church are enjoying a vaca­
tion at Chautauqua.
, their home place to Mr ami Vr« James
officers last week. The Oda Fellow*
^Ma«'Robinson, who will make their fu­
installed Dan Doughtery, N. G.; P.
E«l. ami Albert Ehlers, Jr., leave next
Hyatt. V. G.; R. Thompson, R. 8.; Monday for the Coast mountains near ture home in Greaham.
C. R. Hayworth, F. 8.; E. Epton, Sheri'lan on a fishing excursion.
Wool was receiv«*d thia morning by
Treas.; P. AVoodard, R. 8. to N. G.:
telephone that M. Kill of Pleasant
J. Spiller. L. 8. to N. G.; ('. Bry-
C K Howitt A Co., who bought the Home, who has l»»-n sick for m*i«*ral
son, R. 8. to V. G.; L. Hopper, old barn on the Mansfield estate, have months with kidney trouble, died at
Good Cooking
is only accomplished through th« use of
Good Groceries
OUR PAST REPUTATION for fair dealing la «uffiebnt
to warrant you in buying of the HONEST GROCER
j.
e .
M c C aslin ,
“The Central Store”
End of car line.
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MONTAVILLA. OREGON
Make it a point to attend WELCH'S
Genuine Removal Sale
Men’s Clothing
Men's $25 and $30 Suits, Sale Price $10.75
14.75
Sale Price
Men’s $20.00 Suits,
0.75
Sale Price
Men’s 15.00 Suits,
7.45
Sale Price
Men’s 10.00 Suits,
4.05
Sale Price
Men’s
7.50 Suits,
Men’s Hats
JOHN B. STETSON $4 HAT,
THE LEE $3 HAT,
THE SPHINX $2.50 HAT,
THE BEST $2 HAT,
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Price $2.65
Price 2.45
1.05
Price
1.35
Price
Boys’ Clothing
Boys’ $4.50 and $5 Suits, Sale Price $3.65
Boys’ $4.00 Suits,
Sale Price 2.05
Boys, 3.50 Suits,
Sale Price 2.45
1.65
Boys’ 2.50 Suits,
Sale Price
Boys’ 2.00 Suits,
1.45
Sale Price
Welch
If Mt right
VtlU
atlti M
RIGNT
Lhe American Clothier
221-223 Morrison St..
N.-W. cor. first St.
MICH MOVtS to fourth anJ Washington streets J bout Sept. I
th«- home of his «laughter in Portland.«
obituary next w««ek
Subscribers wishing changes in the'
addr«*sa of their pa|»-rs should give tin-
old address as well as the new
AVe are
unable to ren>emla*r the u<l*lr«-»»«*» t«iJ
which we send our more than I3ll>
pa;» M • -ach w«»-k
j
Mrs. lawrenc«« Welch of Itsmaacua
diasi at her home on Hat uni ay ami waa
buried in the Catholic cemetery near
Syrainor«« Monday. She leaves a bus-
I hiiii I ami live small children. The
lleral«! ma«le several efforts to ««cure
a«l<lili«>nal facts, but without avail.
There are several reasons why you should invest at once
THOMPSONTSADDITION
TO GRESHAM, OREGON
No man ever became rich by manual labor alone.
Thousands of men have become rich because of invested moneys earned by manual labor.
An opportunity to make money is here offered.
The poorest
man or woman in Oregon can make the first payment on a lot in THOMPSON’S ADDITION and will have no difficulty in making small regular payments thereafter.
It is a safe investment.
Better than to save nothing.
Better than life insurance.
This you can realize on while you live. It is better than money lying idle.
Gresham is gradually but surely coming to the front.
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Property is steadily increasing in value.
Hence a lot bought at prices offered now will double in value in a few months.
It is a safe, sane investment, one that is
not going to bum up, fly away or become entangled because of bank failure or otherwise.
The discovery of Oil and the formation of a company to bore for the
same certainly will not detract from the value of the property.
No change, however, has been made in original price because of this discovery.
If you want a lot
in THOMPSON’S ADDITION at bed rock prices you should buy now.
The reasons are apparent.
We are prepared to handle
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to very best advantage
All Kinds of Farm Property and Acreage^
We are large advertisers, are in touch with buyers and sellers and can
dispose of properties quickly. If you wish to buy or sell, do business with
thia firm which advertises. Will have a permanent representative in Gresham.
Offices:
Gresham,
RELIABLE REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Library Building.
and
. Portland, Ore.,
32 Washington Building