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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
—a——---- -------------- ' • » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« a . a . a a . a . a a a . a . a . a . a . a . AS« A A a . a a - AAA a i LOCAL Nt WS ITEMS : Henry BrvJcitlwvk was in the citv fuvfclay attending court as a wilneaa ii> Iwhalf of a friend from the East, in e<ui wquenee of which the lug stitching in« chine at the broom factory waa idle dur ing his abaence. festive Chinese pheasant. Chas. Ilvle «an doing business in St. • Johns Tuesday J. D. Regner, OREOON « ► Special Sale of Lots « • • » Srarcr y- fOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Dr. Thompson, the owner, has de cided to sell direct to the purchaser, giving everyone the benefit of the regular agent’s commission. Even' lot in this beautiful addition is ex pected to be sold before Nov. 1st. The following are some of the bargains in grouped lots Six lots, |ô«i'; 3 lots, |36>>; 3 lots. ♦ 3 lots, 4 lots, $375; 3 lots. I • 1 . 3 lots for |275; 2 for 1175. All good and desirable lots. Spaidl Price in Single Lois next 30 Ddys A« follows: 1 lot. *« ; 2 lots at each; 8 at *75 each ; 4 lot» at *!<•• each ; 1" at *125 each ; 1 at (135 each, and 13 at *145 each. Fine Drainage. V V. >• *• \ \ \ V B A V 7,..^ 1 \s\ • 4 4 1 r M 1 4 « 4 - •• « 1 : 1 1 ■ 4 » 1 } 5. • "5 3 J M • 1 J • 1 4 h : 4 4 « >8 • f 4 4 » • ; 4 < *• 4 ■ • 4 Í • • : Í 4 4 ■ L ’ * < « ( • 4 1 N : 7 a 2 » •( 1 : 1 • « : Sr<r<r * flWJOL TO GRESHAM ¿ »i • : *• à a • 4 » 4 « •• I • 4 9 - J < f Î • J 1 ■ a 7— •- dl > « < *• * k- TERMS : Half purchase price down, balance in easy monthly payments. For information concerning this Addition, or if special terms are desired, address ERNEST B. THOMPSON. Gresham, Ore., Bo WANT COLUMN Wanted, For Sale, Lost. Found, Etc. Al local advertiaemeat» are run under thi* head at the rate of ONE « ENT A WuRD E.U H ISSCE. No ad ¡.ublbhrl for le-sthar. uts « ash in advat ct* except I regular If you have anything to sell <>r wish to buy anything, or hav- b»st anything. THY \ “ WANT AD.” in this column. The results will surprise you. Cash or ¡a^tage stamps SEE FRONT PAGE lb w to Phone Harlow, Blaser A Harlow, Troutdale. E8TKAYS—Three head of horses, two greys, one chestnut sorrel, came to my place. Owner can have «ame by paying costs. Elsie Malar. Sandy, Or - FOUND—Monday night. July 29, a purse containing money and other arti cles at Gresham Baptist church. < tu ner can have same by proring property and paying for this ad. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Chalker, Gresham, Oregon. WANTED—Fresh milch cows. Howitt, Gresham, Ore., T. R. {-] If you have any fat stock to sell, w rite or see T K. Howitt at Gresham. Ore , who will come and examine them at your ranch. GILES BROTHERS, at Montavilla, for choicest meats. That's all. FOR SALE—A car of draft and driving horses, all well broken. g»-ntle. Call at farm eight miles east of Port land on Section line road. Phone Scott 41. Wm. Nagel. (-) GEO. F. BARRINGER. Notary Public. Buys ami sells Real Estate, Loans Money, etc. 131 Base Line Road, Montavilla, Ore. SEE FRONT PAGE How to Pnom- Harlow, Blast*r A Harlow. Troutdale. er w A Everybody is Interested . I g»H»ds dealer, will give a 5v vote tor , qiuvn of the carnixal on every 11 yui «has«». SEE EKONT PAGE Howto Phone Harlow. Rlaser A Harlow, Troutdale IN THE COMING • • Multnomah County and Grange Fair and Carnival TtlU Cecil Barringer, Cora and N’orn !<am 1 l«crt and Mr Webb returned th«» last of the w«*ek from Seaside. O. P. Potts ami J. C. Redmond haw | «lissolwtl imitiierahip. Mr Potts lias purchased tin» building « hi hia Iota, I2H IU-»«> Liuu road, and in «*x»m|«any with E«l D«»*eh has opened up a new real ««stat«» ollkv. I» tu be elected bv pquilar vote. We lielieve in helping along a gfkMl thing, so will give one (Ac) v dc (except on »< Insd l»«»ok») on every doKar'a worth purchased at our store. A full line of every thing in Queen of the Carnival Groceries, Feed, Hardware, tinware, Paints, etc SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES j. E. M c C aslin , T. R. Sh«H»kley has his new two-chair Imrls-r shop ami Imtlis running full blast. Mias Florence Ki«»gl«»w rcturmnl I«» Mrs. C. B HiF. llvtte and children are enjoying a vacation at the home of her home in Nebraska this w«*«*k. Mr. LaEollettr « brother. W.G. I a Fol Mr ami Mrs. Clark Emery, son and lette of Chehalis. U ash. «laughter and family returned with lln* Mrs. Sarah Million and two nona are fornor's sister ami her husband, Mis ami Pr«»f. Rowland Fhev vx|avl to at the Krele hop \ards at Gervais. make their home in the West. C. B. ljiF*‘llctte was one of the many* Mi»» Minion Martm, a handoomt* « ' who met H »n W H. Taft, and heard ami exi'eudiugly |s»pular young la«ly ol him s|*eak Fruiax night. Montavilla, is s|«okm of as a pros|»«»ct There is much inquiry just now ive eamthiate for quern ut the Mull Villa for vacant IkMiAea. The nomah County ami («rang«* Fair and cant», however, leave with disappoint Carnival. Iler many friends sav if ment written on their countenance, for she runs she is alimwl sure of rlwUun. > there are no vacant houses in the Villa. W. M. I.anvaster*'* brother Oscar arul Edward Wallvck and (amity are pick wife of Oklahoma, who haw l»ren vis ing ho|H» near Willamina m Yamhill iting here lor »«»me time, left for Sc cou ntv. attic* and Yellow Stone Park last Wrd Prof. Rowland and family have re m*s*lay. They expect lu return to the turned from <»hio and tile Jamestown Rose City next year. fair. Miss Agnes Matlock returne«! from Sloan and McMillan have diseolved I - Ingrles last I ueaday. wliere abe ptrtnership, (• I*. Sl.>an having I m night attend«*«! the National Educational as- Mr. McMillai - interest in the (fowling s a'iation alley, and Mr McMillan Mr Si am's Albert Ehlers, G«*orge iWlano, I k * intert*el in the confectionery store. Caller ami Da«l Riley returned from a Rev. J. F Farmer and family are to hunting ami fishing trip, spent near move this u««k from Irvington Park Clear l«ake in th»» Cascade mountains The crowd brought four deer laick into their new home al Wo«Mlstock. with them, had a Is-ar trap »lolen l»> Mr. and Mr- J. s«*ph Hartley and a bear and ca ught all the fish they family were gut-t* of Mr. an«! Mis. could rat. Ed Ehlers, who ret nr ne* I a L. J Tolls la.wt Sunday. week ago, is regretting that bo didn't Prof, and Mrs. Croft, formerlv «»( stay longer. Russellville, have returned to Port M - I I Mitchell, the Villa librai land and will make their ian, is very busy just now arranging Woodstock. and telling of the numerous new l*s»ks Many Miss Grace Conner and Geo. Mor- just received at the library ey Mere recently married at the home young people have expressed a des.re ol the bride's patents, Mr. and M r.<. (or these and wdl be well pleased to learn of their receipt. O. I. Conner Mrs. Corbett has moved to her home in the \ ilia. . M Smith is building a nice cottage i on Eln v atrvet. A M Stow <*f Russellville, notary The Villa bitMHn factory has a lot of new mac him rv and several carload» of public, has o|H*n«*«i an office with J K. R*‘«iimiml, who is now running a real broom corn enroute from the East. cwt at«* huuinea» under hi» own name at Mrs. J. Tru lut in, the |«oimlar grocer the ohl stand. of the north \ ilia. is in doubt as to Thieve» at Russellvill«» haw playe«l whether the d«»g or the GO demanded 11 1 U«,.. W-. moat haute with th«» gardens of O. Pitman bv »»»W the « city dads as M a ... license w is of ami A. M. Starr i value to her. Alltert Ehlers will give a 5c vol«» on I Mrs. Gns Luiulmai k m another a ho is mortally afraid the dog rat**herwill vwrv d«dlar purchase for tiut'vn of th«* i carnival. put in an app aramv. Call on or Is Beautiful for Situation, in the very heart of the city, only a short distance from the O. W. P. Company’s Depot. -w Broom corn docan't to grow very auccaasfully in Western Oregon, A «ample, grown al the broom factory, demonstrates that the valley is not a F Philli|w, who has been running a broom corn country. confectionery store in the building west ot th«» poatothev, hat sold In» g»s»ds to O. O G. Ned Neil cxp«vts expects to leave in a few tew day* for the upper «alley in quest of the other «l«»aluni ami quit the buainvas These Lots will be sold at low prices, on easy terms THOMPSON'S ADDITION TO GRESHAM ”W ▼ 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••a LARGE LOTS Level, Well Drained Soil Finest Location in the Town Water Easily Obtained Nothing Ik-tter for Home or Profit Finest Residence Addition in the country. Deep fertile soil. No sand or gravel. Blï -------- NOM U HILF LOTS ARE CHEAP! ’W ▼ 7 in Reyner’s Addition to Gresham GRESHAM . X / Lots For Sale Secure your Lot or Lots at once. write to w -V MONTAVILLA, OREGON End of ear line. THE RUSSELLVILLE NURSERY GO. «I. A. LEWIS, Proprietor Montavilla Station, • P ortland , O regon Offers a good variety of fruit lr«»«-s, ornamental «bruì»» ami la»rry plants. A discount al low rd on uniera received Indore September I. U rite for iMirticular» ami price list. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••a W m tclies and Jewelry TH! KKPAIMINU A »IK«lAl.TY All Work Gu»r»nlrr«1 Russellville Store Fur Mprvlal Bargains hi MiUhn, Hra will give one (5c) vote for Fred 1). Flora, Queen - Multnomah County ami Granite fair and Carnival WAH BMAKIK and JI WHIR on every dollar pur chase from their atorv. voting may lx1 done at the store. We carry a splendid line of ••••••••••••••••a Groceries, Feed Hardware Notions, etc. Vcterinory Surqeon anJ Iknllsl 191 Morrison St., I’ORTl.AND, • • OREGON Near Pa|»*a llealauranl. S. T. CROW .'M) Year» Eiperh»nw Operation» s Hpeclalty E laminatimi« Free piiokk union Ml Pruni |»<ly Allcudctl |u Give u« • trial Marshall Bros. Russellviie rbour t all. oFFIt X In <*rrab»m Hol« L ORI SHAM. OHUOON old Additional Gresham Locals thi : Elden Hern inn has built a neat ___ (Continued from page 1.) little offii-e but! ling a«!joining the Her *50 REWARD man tairn on Hibbard street. He has page woven wire fence . the p«»st «»trice. The rooms have been SERVES I will pay *50 to anyone who wili installed a desk therein and is pre|»ar- Guarantee!. Chas Cleveland, agent. iug to do a rushing wood and contract pa in to I aud are tieing decorated in fit give me information with which I can ing business. Gresham. < )re. Short Orders, Oysters. Soft ting style for the library and reading OPIOMLIRIST room. A fine collection of new IsMiks arreot an<l convict the party who on or WANTED—i >nr hundred t«»n< >>i tim Drinks, ke Gredin, t k.. I k. Dr. Warren paid a visit to his broth has t»ren installol. Children's I*»oka about September 8 pitchforked my two I ye Speciali«! othy and oat hay. one hundred tons <»f er, Percv B. Warren, at Ix*nts la«t Sun are found in abundance. at u.i. H«»t KM. oats, one hundred t«»n- of l«arl**y, high lioun.i dog« day. He nave the Gates r«»ad, recently A. J. Manning, who ha« lieen visiting est market price paid. R. T. Herald iSignedl F ord M ktzgkr . built in that vicinity, is a tine high Phone Mah» 1B7< Farmer III his son. I.. P. Manning, of late, returned offiice. Gresham Oregon. way. on Thurtslay to his home iu Oakland, Gresham office with Dr. Altw«ssl The K»*pner house on Misner street Ore. AN ACT FOR SALE—(r«d team «»f h«»n»v-i. weight 1350 each. <»«»od ami true, work Dt daring dogs to I k ? personal property. \xas recently ¡Hirchased by Aunt Susan 111 Shih SI.. I’oflljnJ. Ore. Dr. S. P. Bittner made the Herald Wright. It has been moved on t > the single or double, cheap. Apply Dr. A. Be it enacted by the people of the oflice a pleasant call Monday. lot west of the Montax ilhi hotel. Thompson, Gresham. ••••••••••••••••••••••••e state of < >regon : J D. Rrgner was a caller al the Her >«*vti«>u 1. D<»gs are hereby declared L. J. T«»il?s is attending tin* Centra WANTED—To rent small farm near lia convention. lie will al««) visit a ald office this week. Gresham. Will pay cash in advance, to I m * personal property. Filed in the office of the secretary of number of towns on the sound, ex (Mat best erf references given. Address J. <>. la*«>n 8eifer was a pleasant caller at state February 25, 1907. ing to be away at»»ut two weeks. the lieraid oflice Monday. T. care of Herald office Gresham. - Dennis Sullivan was severely in- A. M Widener and family have moved WANTED—A well drilled at Russell | jure«I last Sunday in a mix up with a into the house occupied hy the late Mrs. ville. H. A. Lewis. (38 Sick Headache drunk fellow, by the name of F. J. I level. The place t<> fimi it 1. at FOR SALE—20 acre farm in (»age. This <li«ease is caused by a «lerange- Spane. >pane went into the Sullivan W. S. Taylor of Melrose finished Ore. House «ami barn. Enquire John ment of the stomach. Take a doae of orchard am! conimeiicril to shake fruit Biberg, bl»x:k 7, Stewart’s Park, Arteta, Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- off the trees. Mr Sullivan told the threshing last Saturday. He rv|«urts a Buys and sells loth city property ami g<NMj crop. Ore. ■ letN to correct this disorder an«! the sick fellow to take all he want«*d from the Meals ami rooms by «lay, wreck [acreage. Notary work. Conveyancing ground, hut n«>t to shake the tr»e. headache Mill disappear. For sale bv Mi»« Alida Culy and mother, al»»» or month. A. E. 11 km mam , Prop. WANTED — Oats and other grain. Spane, wh«> is an exceedingly large i all druggists. Mrs. C. Anderson and «laughter H«»|»e, and collections promptly attended to. Carl Shattuck, Gresham, Ore. man, beiarne very kngrv ami immedi rrturnetl to Gresham last «wk and have End of tar liar, llibbard St., Montav Illa ately attacked Mr. Sullivan, giving taken up their residence «»n First street. Carpet and rug weaving by Mr-. Fred Emi of car line, • MONTAVILLA ••••••••••••••••••••••••a him a sev re lieating, remh-ring him Ough, near Hurlburt. Address R. D. D M. Rola rts, D. C. Boss, Ed Slerrt — uncon*c:oiK. Th«» big bully w.i« ar Latourell Falls, Ore. (37 r»*st**d, tried and given 15 days on ibe and Henry Gulickson are on a hunting trip in the Santiam district. r«M.*k pile. FOR SALE—Young pig«. Call on or T. Brownhill, A Meyers, G. Ijirnon, It. address T. C. Townsend, Phone Farm John Metxger of Wren, Ohio, is visit R. Carlson and l>. K Johnson. Henry Hecht ami Dr. J. A. McIl ers 167. [39 Dealer in SLAB WOOD Marshall Bros, will give a 5c vote on wain, who recently bought the Avh- ing relatives in Gr«*sliam. George Metxger will teach the liar- WANTED—Girl to do »lining room every dollar worth purchased for queen vrorth drug »tore, re|»ort a g'»>1 busi Lenu Wolfe, who was taken ill in mony school this year. Gasoline Saw — Full Measure ness in their line. an»I chamlier work. Apply Mrs. Mag «>f the carnival. Portland la«t Friday, is now in a pri ( (iuy Fieldhouse has ncceptr«! a |»iai- i.!,*' MONTAVILLA. ORE vate sanatorium in Portland, an«l is im gie Crow. Gresham hotel. W J Burden and family, who re- Russ divide school opened last Mon tion as clerk in Shattuck's store to fill day with a large attendance under Prof. cently left the Villa, are now living proving very rapidly. He is about 16 the vacancy caused by Emery Robert's WANTED—A gf»«l fresh <*»»w, half or rears «»Id an«! bus la*en working very near Scio, Linn county. resignation. more Jersey. L. P. Manning, Gresh Patterson. hard of late. H . I > tr b* i J 1< F. W. P«*teraon. the kindly ami pop am. Mr. Lewis, father of Leader L wis. N Erickson, wife nml children, Fred The Eastwood nurseries has just is- died at Good Samaritan hospital Tuw- ular constable, who has tin* afternoon ami Miss Alma, of The Dalles visited nt Attorney at Law FOR SALE—Two mare«, one colt • lay. Interment took place from Dun and evening l»eat in the Villa, rej»oits used a neat, illustrated Ifi pagt* catalog the home of John Thomas last week. 737 Chamlw*r of Cotnmerce a splendid moral order on the Villa ami price list. It is a er« «lit to the grow Enquire H. R. Kane, two miles east of ning's undertaking parlors yesterday. P okti . axii , Olimos ing business and a copy should I m * in Waltner Bodner ami wife of Portland Phone Milin streets. Gresham. 40 Mrs Hyleman of Tarorna is visiting the hands of every funner and fruit are visiting at the home of F. A. Bau Mrs. May Fredrickson is entertain- grower. relatives in Russellville. man in Pleasant Valley. ing her mother, Mm. Mrs. Wm. Durell, Mrs. Mills and daughter have re and chihlreri, wl««> will s»s>n leave f«»r F. B. .Stuart finds that it will not I m * The Shattuck Blues bnll team will turned from Seaside. Corvallis, where they will make their necessary fur him to go East as lie ex cross bats with the Slnmlard Oil team on the home diamond Sumlay. pected. Russellville grange have decided to future home. place Miss Elsie, voungest »laughter Dr. C. H. AI wmm I was a visitor at the Thn«e present nt the T ift reception W. C. Ay («worth is of Mr. and Mrs. Leander L wis, in house in north Villa. last Friday night, ns delegates ul the lomeofJ. W. Exon at Dover over last the field as a candidate for queen of Cumnieruial chib from (ircsliam, were * Bunday. l>»»gs will soon lie accounted for in the carnival. Montavilla. The pound master prom The new home of E. Epton is being ises to Is* very much in evidence, much erected on Spencer and Cason street. to the relief of the populace. Mrs, E. Epton was visiting friends R. J. Morelock of Elgin, Ore., pur- near Gresham this week. cha«» «l the Ed Aylsworth property on North ilihhard street ami will bring his family to live in the milder climate GRESHAM LOCALS. of Western < >regon. Epworth ami Ayls- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen have moved worth made the deal. in the house recently occupied by the Mrs. II B. Dickenson ami family Crenshaw family on Main street. are n|M*n<ling their vacation at Horst Wm. Shelley of Springdale was In Bros, hop yard near Independence, Ore. Gresham this week on business. He is Mr. Reynolds, brother«! Mrs. Shear, preparing to sell his personal property an«l his wife ami «laughter have ar and move from bis place. rived from Missouri, and will make K. W. Anderson was a callerat the their borne in the Villa. To the many citizens ol northeastern Clackamas bounty that they have Herald office the first of the week. A valuable horse, lM*longing to Kling Mrs. E. Epton of Montavil a paid th»* A Allen, put his hind f«s»t through opened in connection with the Post- his halter, injuring himself very laully. Herald oflice a pleasant call Tuesday. Mrs. W. ('. Aylsworth sml children office at Bull Run. I*r. C. H. Atwood was a pleasant cal are soj«»urning in the Jackson hop yard ler at the Herald office Tuesday. near Gervais. A. M. Wilkinson spent the past week J. Richmond, recently r« turn« «l from at home with his family. He and his a visit to that «»Id home m ar Welch's, wife spent Friday and Saturday visiting which th« \ have sold to An hihil«! How They will also operate a daily stage for the accommodation of passengers ard. friends at Pleasant Home. A very happy couple are Fred Knab between Gresham and Bull Run. A. Alm, w^i'i has one ol the prettiest an«l Mrs J. C Porter, who were made farms on the Bull Run road, was a cal- one at th«- home of the bri«l«*'sj.arents, Mr. ami Mrs. H. R Adams Tuesday, j ler at the Herald oflice this week. Rev. Mr Bennett of Portland officiat B. W. Emery and daughter, Miss ing. A f«*w invited guests ami r« latives Ruby, are spending a short vacation at were present, all enj«»ying the spirit of tin- «M-easion and the bounteous spread Seaside. after the ceremony. The Herald joins Mrs. Timothy Brownhill and children their many Iriemls in wishing Mr. ami are visiting with Mrs. Brownhill's |iar- Mrs. Knab a long and happy married ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hill ol The life. I Dalles. M. Smyth, 115 Base Line road, dry Elite Confectionery Parlors Dr. B. J. MILLS J E. REDMOND Everybody Enjoys Home Cooking ¿ REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIONS Montavilla's New Hotel Russellville Doings D. II. PERKINS > Leete = Roberts Company BULL RUN, ORE. BEG TO ANNOUNCE a First-class General Store DAILY STAGE TO GRESHAM ST AGE Leaves Bull Run 7:00 Arrives Gresham 10:00 Leaves Gresham 10:30 Arrives Bull Run 2:00 a m. a. m a m P m