Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 27, 1907, Image 6

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    Lots For Sale
in Reyner’s Addition to Gresham
LARGE LOTS
Level, Well Drained Soil
Finest Location in the Town
Water Easily Obtained
Nothing Better for Home or Profit
MONTAVILLA
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Unta
fnr tho fltmon I ,hc ^M',n ol lh,> ,t,rn,v‘l1 ,or ,hc
fUlu IUI Ilio Qlluull i (offilmi (tMinly and (trunuc Idlr
t MONTAMI I A S CANDIDATE
ls lo I h * elrct(**l bv |«*pular vote. We ladieve in bvlpinit along a
g*ssl tlting, so w ili giva one (Nel v**lo (**x*'epl au s «'I iih *I l.siks) ufi
eveiy dol.ar's worth pumoscd ut our storv A full lino ol **»ery-
Hong in
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS :
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Mr» Nettie I. l.vpperr, lately ot Rt<h-
xHvupving the
the vol-
»x»l
_ Minnesota.
________is 1» iHX'UPViiig
iwnlly erected
by SÍ im t apie» at
lagT-nvently
v
242 Kbey rtrvv eU
Mr». Burt ami her »i»ter, Mi«» Per-
I
' kin», returned (nun Amirvw Kan'a hop
yard l»»t week.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Floyd rerkins of Montavilla ami
Fimua Gantenbein and Mr. and
The Mt. Hood Railroad is now assured. Lots « » Adolph
Gaiitvnltein of Portland viaited
Mia* Jaaaie Francis of Groehaiu last
in Regner’s Addition to the town of Gresham are
week,
now worth double formerly asked for them. Bnt
Mrs. Flowers, who has been travehug
we are still selling choice lots in GRESHAM’S
in Rugland, is now at Castle Ituclt, and
is expected to l»e in Montavilla m a few
FINEST RESIDENCE ADDITION at a slight
days. She makes her home with her
“The Central Store”
raise on first values. If you want a home or a safe
son, Ernest Wright, ou Grove street.
End of car line,
Miss Ada Rider was a visitor at the
MONTAVILLA, OREGON
investment—Buy lots in this addition now and take
State Fair on Saturday.
advantage of Lowest Prices. EASY TERMS.
The members c-( the Artisan Uwlge
enjoyed one of the most plea; anl whist
miss mi A non martin
pirtive of the season at the 1. O. O. F.
hall last Tuestlay evening.
One of the must |*'pular candidates (or
Mesklatue» Meyers. Worxlen and Kirch-
Queen 01 the Multnomah County ami
Imuhin of bunnysidecalhxl on Mrs. Win.
Grange Fair ami Carnival is Miss Mig
ÜRESHAM,
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-
OREGON
lakncaster last Slonday.
non Martin of 218 Vine street. Mont*
Mr I *errin of Spokane has inovctl into
villa. Mias Martin is a typical south­
the Winters house m Manstiekl.
ern girl, handsome a* a picture and as
Mis» Ethel Koval, a profvaaor at Wil­
lamette universitv. Salem, visited at
Larye and Small Tracts of luuul. H ousch ami latta for
graceful ami popular as a queen If
the home of Kv\ Mr. Ot>erg last Friday
elected, »»he certainly will do credit to
Siile, Rent or Trade
and Saturday.
the occasion.
There will be no preaching service in
< > the Methodist church Sumlav morning.
Phone Tal»*r 528
One door Weal of Pcstoillce
Mr». Hecht s|»‘nt four days at the recently to help themselves to all the
State Fair, ami brought home a line aj>- musk ami water melon that they could
They found out that tiie Gill
ple weighing 15 ounces that was grown vat
Is Beautiful for Situation, in the very heart of the city, only a short
brothers could raise just as good melons
in Columbia county.
the
O.
W.
P.
Company
’
s
Depot.
distance
from
a*
cabbage.
The quarterly communion service will
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Finest Residence Addition in the country. Deep fertile soil.
No sand or gravel. Fine Drainage.
Miss Mattel Mickelson and Arthur
be held in the lii»|»e Presbyterian church
BUY NOW W HILE LOTS ARE CHEAP I
Sunday at 11 a. m. The subject of Rev. Hager of Russellville are attending the
('lay ton
White's sermon will be, “ Reasons for Portlaml business college.
Church Going and Reasons (or Staying Lewis attends the Portland academy.
at Home."
Mr». Covert, Mr. Kretier and Mr
M. A. 1.1 XV IS, Proprietor
The Indies Aid of the Presbyterian Hagerman have returned from the hup
LOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
church met at the home of Mrs. Kin­ field».
Montavilla Station,
-
P ort I- and , O regon
caid on Friday, and s|>viit the afternoon
Aleck Barrell will soon move into the
Dr. Thompson, the owner, has de­
sewing for her.
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new residence living erected on Mr
cided to sell direct to the purchaser,
Win. Lancaster, who »old his place on Weal’» (arm on the Base Line roa»l.
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a
variety of fruit tree», ornamental
ami l*t*rry
Ebey street to C E. Ilowhtt, and pur­
Mr mill Mrs. G W Farrier of Mont-
giving everyone the benefit of the
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chased the Ikdanu properly. 201 Wabash avilla visited at W. W. How itt*» Sumlav
regular agent’s commission. Every
avenue, is putting ewrvthmg into tine
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Mr. And Mrs. McCarthy were out this
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fur particular» ami price liât.
hape. This is one of Montavilla'» beau- way .Sunday. They lliink of building
lot in this beautiful addition is ex­
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iful reshlencrs.
here* in the near future.
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pected to be sold before Nov. 1st.
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The Baptist Y >ung Peoples I'nion
The Pitts boys, who have s|»rnt the
The following art» »ome of the bargains in
held their regular monthly business |*art two weeks at the hop Held», arrived
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grouped lot* :
meeting and social last Friday at the home last Monday night.
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Six lots. I’xii': 3 1* *ts, |3» k1 :
lots,
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church. About fifty young people dis
the
3 lot».
4 h»U, $.375; 3 lot». $>■»: 3 1-t-
I.. D. Thoma* it quite sick.
itoeexl of the bu-ine*s, and later en­
t - 8
for $275 ; 2 for $175. AU good and desirable
joyed simple games and reading» by Mrs.
Mrs. Phillips and little Erleanof Mon-
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Iota.
>mith and Mis* Ihaver. lev cream and tanlla,vi!*it«*d her |Mirvnts, Mr. ami
/LDD/rw*
< v
Mrs.
W. W. Howitt, Sunday.
cake
were
served
by
the
social
commit-
Special Price In Single Lots next 30 Days
fo- TO
tee.
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T.
T.
Phillip* ami family intend nmv
A* follow*: 1 lot. $.’*»•: 2 lots at $ÛÙ each ;
GRESHAM
.... 7^.
will give one (ßc) vote for
Miss Isom. 1* rtlaml librarian, and i ng to East Port land us soon as they can
8 at $75 each ; 4 lots at $!«■> each : It) at 1125
find a I hhimv .
the
conn
tv
de-
Miss
Nellie
Fox,
In
*i
i
of
each ; 1 at $135 each, and 13 at $145 each.
|vartmvnt, visited the Montavilla reading
Ruswlville grange gave an oyrtrr sup­
room and public reading room last Fri­ per Saturday evening, tin- 21st. There
TERMS: Half purchase price down, balance in easy monthly payments.
day afternoon. They expressed'1hem- was a large attendance <>l young |M*oplc.
For information concerning this Addition, or if special terms are desired, address
svlveti as much pleased with the work The proceeds will go to the hall fund.
done here, and promise anv assistance
ERNEST B. THOMPSON, Gresham, Ore., Box 127
in their power to make tiie winter's
work entirely successful.
on every dollar pur-
Mrs. C. B. La Follette and family re­
clia-HC from their store,
villa and Miss F.mma Gantenbein of and renewed his subscription to the turned from the hop yards at Cheualh
last Monday.
John McAllister is assistant agent at
voting may be done at
Portland were guests of Miss Jessie Herald by paying to Jau 1, 'OB. before
Bert Gilman won third prize in the Boring.
the store. We carry
Francis during the week
the raise in price goes into effect, Nov ast»*r contest recently held in the city
(Continued from page 1.)
E<l. Barker is laid up in tin* hospital
a splendid line of
hall. This was the only prize awarded with
Mr. ami Mrs. George I^slie returned 1, 1907.
a t>ad hand.
near Gates, on the Corvallis A Eastern last week from Seaside, where they
H. T. Cummins, pnrsident of the to a child living inside the city limits.
Miss Clara Gunderson is visiting her
railway, where he has been for several spent the summer in their cottage. Al­ Electric Mining and Smelting Co.,
Mrs. Bennett, formerly a resident of
Montavilla, has been visiting Mrs. A. ¡«arents at Kelso.
weeks.
though they had the best kind of a which has large holdings near Elkhorn, Parent.
School <>|H*ne«l in district 28. with Mms
S. A. Knighton, the barber, has pur­ time, Mrs. Leslie says, “There is no Oregon, was a Herald caller on Friday
! C. Ixiveridge has moved his family Powell of Portlaml as teacher.
chased property in Gresham both busi­ place like Gresham, after all.
Mrs. E. Ball of Pleasant Valley at­
He was on his way to his farm at Lus­ from Villa avenue to 248 Ebey street.
ness and residence and will begin build­
A serious accident was narrow ly avert­ tended church in Portland Sumlay.
C. W. Doane returned Wednesday ted*.
Give ua » trial
Mrs. C. l.amlMTt returned to Pleas­
ing a house on Roberts avenue at once. from eastern Oregon, where he has
XV. H. Raymond, special agent for ed last Sunday afternoon, when the ant View from Portlaml W etlnesday.
Harry Huxley is taking a short vaca­ had charge of a threshing outfit. Mr. the Liverpool, London and Glob«- In­ horse driven by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bar­
ringer step(»ed into a deep ditch, caused
Miss Ella Bottleson of Portland visit-
tion from painting and is «[lending the Doane says threshing is not near com­ surance company, was doing buisness bv a leak in the 12-inch water main on vd home folks hi Powell Valley Sumlay.
time with hie brother at Cazadero.
Broad street.
Mrs. Barringer was
pleted out there and in some instances in Gresham Thursday.
Miss Annie Jarl of Kelso has rvsumc«l
thrown from her seat, ami sustained
John Traer of Estacada has been vis­ farmers have not been able to head
Mias Nellie Ruegg was visiting ;*ainful injuries of the left arm and her studies in the Portlaml high school.
THE
Mr. and Mrs. O. Braiidl>vrg enter-
their grain yet.
iting his nepheyr, L P. Manning.
friends and relatives in the “Fair City” shoulder.
tainvd friends last Sumlay in Powell
Roy Gibbs has his bouse east of town
Walter Burch ami family have re- Thursday.
On account of the illness of Mrs. Par­ Valley.
Rev. Gilman Parker was alsH*nt
nearly ready to occupy and will move turned from the hop fields.
Mrs E. A Stites of Greeley, Colo , is ker,
Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Storms have
HER VEH
from his pulpit ls>th morning ami eve­
into it soon. Dr. II II. Ott will occupy
Miss Rena Knapp of Latourell is a visiting her sister, Mrs T. Ginder. also ning of last Sabbath. Rev. Herbert inovt*»| into the Hicklin
ant
View.
Short
Orders.
Oysters, Soft
the Gibbs house in town.
[ student at Gresham high school.
a daughter at The Dalles and relatives Rv« er of Idaho preached in the evening.
Mr. Sahin of Boring received a car-
bewis Shattuck is home from a trip
Ere«I Vogt was thrown from his bicyc­
Drinks,
kc
Cream,
he., he.
Emory Roberts left yesterday for Cor­ in Portland.
loiul oí goats, allieti I k * is pasturing on
WANTED—Girl to do dining room
to southern Oregon.
vallis, where he will enter the Oregon
J. M. Shaw of St. Johns was in this le Monday and badly shaken up.
AT Al l lIllCHM,
his place.
and chanilter work. Apply Mrs. Mag
Among those who attended the State
Mrs. J. C. Myers and Miss Ruth Al­ Agricultural college.
vicinity on Friday tooking for a l*s-a- Fair
Mr. ami Mrs. Morami *,f Boring s[s*nt gir Crow, Gresham hotel.
were Mr. ~
Bartlett, Grandma Dan-
( ’as t your vote here for—
len of Lebanon were guests of Mrs. J. C.
a
few
day*
visiting
rehitives
amt
Iriends
tion.
Mrs. D. W. Metzger and ‘laughter.
iela, Mr. ami ......
Mrs. _ Bryson
___
ami Fred
W
WTEI>
—
A
gin*!
frewh
eow,
half
or
at
Dayton.
Quits if Multnomah Count) ind Grisft
Allen on Sunday.
Miss Lucy, were Portland visitors last
We acknowledge receipt of the an­ Daniels, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. l>ndge und
Fiir ind Cirsivil :
;
Seliool *qs*m*.| ill district No. 4H on m<»rr Jvrxvy. I.. P. Manning, Grv»h-
Chas. P. Lord, a brother of Mrs. W. Wednesday.
mn.
nual calendar of the Oregon Conserv­ Jas. Kelly.
Monday with Miss Simmons as teacher
Mrs
Jensma,
who
has
ls*en
quite
ill,
D.
McMILl.AN,
Bum*
Line,
M oktavii . i a
B. Parsons, has recently come from
ami an attendance of 23.
XVilliam Harrison of Seattle visited atory of Music. 10th year, 1907-H, Mrs. is reporte«I as greatly improved.
FOR SALE—Two mares, one eoli
eastern Oregon to make his home in bis uncle, 8. T. Crow, recently.
L. II. Hurlburt Edwards, director, in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Atan
ami
Mr.
Buck
of
Mr ami Mrs. Ira Rider ami Mrs.
Enquire II. R Kun**, two mile* «-ant *•» •••••••••••••••••••••a
this locality.
Colby, Kansas, are visiting with Mc­ Gresham.
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Fay Tombling is renewing old ac­ which the names of Miss Bessie Ihtiley King have returned from the hop fields, Clungs ami Wilmarths.
and Miss Lucy Metzger both appear as greatly improved in health, and much
More than 100 persons took advantage quaintances in Gresham.
Everybody Enjoys
FOR
HALE
—
Team
of
go<«l
true
Mrs. Halbs k and Mrs. Dutton of
please»I with their ou.ing.
students.
of the hay rack ride to the home of Mr.
hiirses,
weight
2700.
Very
cheap
al
Heppner
ate
visitors
ut
the
Reynolds
Home Cooking
£
Lee Merrill has returned from Bull
ami teachers of the public school
and Mrs. McCulloch, and enjoyed the
lessie Crow of Portland is visiting his are Pupils
$2's> Nearly new wagon; nearly new
w aiting anxiously for the completion ranch, Columbia X iew.
Run to enter school here.
The* plurv to fin«| it in nt
bountiful supper provided for them.
father and mother at the Gresham hotel. of the new building. The enrollment
The l.uilies Aid s<s*iety of the Kelso harness; plow; two cultivators; two
seta old harness. Dr. A. Thompson,
Will Smith of Forest Grove visited
The Gresham brass band favored the
on the second Monday morning was 3‘.M), Lutheran church meet w ith Mrs. T H. Gresham.
J
T.
McCull«x*k
wishes
his
son,
A
IL
Jonsrud next Wednesday.
company with several of their fine se­ Mrs. 8. T. Crow Tuesday.
McCullcck of Centerville, Ind., to and not all the hop picker» have re­
Chancey Hager of Pleasant Valley liar
l.< >ST- Red cow, no mark», gone aincr
F. E. Clark of Bull Run, who has keep well informed concerning his for­ turned. Th»* new hot-air furnace is in
lections. Bright moonlight made the
Meal* ami r<s*iit* by day, we«*k
operation. This system of heating ami
his farm to Wills-rt Cli liilrotc* and June, (’«»mtnunieatc with C. A. For»-
evening ideal for such a gathering, and just returned from Grass Valley called mer home and therefore makes sure he ventilating does away with drafts caused sold
or month. A. FL llaaMSM, Prop.
the latter lias iuove>l oil to it.
berg, Barton, Ore.
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all voted the supper a success, The i on the editor last Saturday.
by open windows.
will get the Popular Home Wee kly.
Miss Nora lambert and Voltie Hnash-
End «(car liar, Hibbard Si., Moaiavllla
FOR " \l.i
\ ii* -ii oow, four year»
amount of money raised w as $23.
There will lie dancing at Warren’s nil * f Montavilla vi«it**l tin- hitler’s pa­
H. L. Ball showed his appreciation
Miss Grace Lawerence is the latest Hall
old. Enquire I. Scott, Kelao, Or.
on
Wed
lie
■slay
evening
Sept.
25,
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rents
at
Pleasant
Valley
Hunday.
B. C. Altman and wife, Chas. Sr., . <*f the home paper this week by hand­ acquisition to the Herald force. She
and every We Inesday thereafter. Mr.
Mr. Hoonichsen, late with Mr Tawney
FoR HALE—Small pigs vfor sale. D.
Chas. Jr. and Wendell Cleveland and ing in the price of a year's subscription. I is assisting with the office duties.
Marshall ami Mr. Burg, managers.
at Samlay at Sandy, is blacksmithing at E. Manary, Gresham, routes.
i'.>
Timothy Brownhill were among those
Ed. Price has gone to Rainier where
Rev. Mr. Fanner, former pastor of Boring ami also building a resilience.
D. H. PERKINS
attending the State Fair.
the Methodist church, was in Monta­
MON
EX'TO
LOAN
—
In
small
or
large
he is engaged as night watchman in a
Mrs. ‘Ilison of Boring is visiting at
DAMASCUS
Dealer
in SLAB WOOD
villa
on
business
Monday.
<|uanliti«*s
on
first
mortgages
on
r**nl
James Goodfellow, one of Gresham's box factory. Ed. has been working in
Wenatchee, Wash., urn I Glen Allison
Mrs. Johnson of Damascus was so
estate, at I* per cent. FL E., care of
Dick Strand and his sister Etta re­ lias gone to S|s*kane to att*-n I school.
(iaftolinc Saw
l ull Measure
popular blacksmiths, has bought the the hop yards recently and is much im- much improved that she was able to I m -
Herald.
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turned home from a trip of three weeks
limci*. i t ■ Hil>l*nf>l nl
UAMTillll t *
nnr
Mr
ami
Mrs.
<
.
I-
Ki-str-rson
ami
son
old Hamlin bouse near his blacksmith 1 prived in health.
brought home from Oregon City Sunday. to Tacorna ami Seattle, ami report a
i * i . .... T.ts.r.... i
MONTHILU, ORE
Keith
visited
relatives
in
Portland
Sun
­
I.)
1ST
—
A
bay
mare,
weight
alstnt
shop, is remodeling the building, and
Arthur Ileacock and Victorina Wil­ joyful trip.
It is reported that John and Charles
day. Their home is Pleasant Valley.
1400 II»*., bramhsl E Eon left shoulder,
will soon have a very neat and commo Duly have bought out Win. Byers’ son attended the State Fair, and report
J. D. Ehler, Montavilla’» heavy ex­
Mrs. Alice Richey ami Miss Alice alsiut 12 years old ; thin in flesh, due to
quite
a
grsxl
fair
and
a
large
attendance.
pressman,
left
last
Thursday
morning
dious cottage made of it,
was last seen at Boring ami l»a*l n
livery barn.
In the Damascas news of last week the for the Arkansas country. lie ex|s*ctM Cameron returned \\nlnes<lay to Pleas­ Joni:
l*,ny co!t with her. Lilieral reward
E. C. Lindsey was down from Sandy
T. P. Buoy will sell out his personal number of bushels of oats to the acre, to I m ; gone alx>ut a month. Mrs. Ebler ant X'iew after a visit at Forest Grove. offereil for information leading to her
The basket social at Boring Saturday
Sunday and Monday.
property ami move to McKinley, Wash, raise*) by A. L. Heacock, should have will oversee ins express work «luring his
evening given by the ladies' Aid ws'iety recovery. Wayne McFarland, Boring,
been 70.
,
absence.
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The many friends of Miss Mary Shat­ where he will spend the winter with
: The east wind of ths last few days Born to Mr. and Mrs. White, Sept. 20, was a grand success, alsiut *50 l*eing Oregon.
tuck of Gresham will regret to hear that hi« daughter and three s«»nn.
seems to be an unlucky r one, as it has an ll-pouml ls»y; to Mr. ami Mrs. Rue- realized.
FOI'ND—A lady's purse, between
she has withdrawn her name from the
Mr. an*! Mrs. J. F. Stephens ami Springdale ami Troutdale, Several weeks
caused considerable sics mess.
Mrs. Laura Sunderland and children --------------------------------
i ben Frank, Sept. 2I, a 9-potind boy ami
daughter
I-atirn
visite*l
Mrs.
Stephens'
Queen of the Carnival contest.
The
accidental
death
of
Mr.
Lahman
to Paul Ze»iwi<*k, a 10-pouml lx»y. All
ago, containing money, ring, etc. Ad­
and Lester Hamilton of Wmidlawn,
brother, Jas. Richey, Sunday in Pleas­ dress James Burns, Troutdale, Oregon, ing in front of Kelso store Mr. Jons-
D. Cameron of Boring was a welcome where guests of J. T. McCullock Fri­ was very sad, and the bereaved family are doing well.
ru<l caught his horse by the rein but
ant Valley.
have the sympathy of the entire com­
R. R. I.
I3H-4O
Mr. Carlson is erecting a cottag»* in
was thrown to the ground and severely
day and Saturday.
caller at the Herald office this week.
munity.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
W.
Riehey
and
Mr.
ami
Mansfield.
bruised. Mo special injury whs sus­
Mrs. G. N. Sager of Pleaaant Valley vis­
Mrs. II. L. St. Clair is attending the
HORSE FOR HALE ('HEAP—Hlnck, tained to th** horsea or buggy.
John Rol>erts has just returned from
Rev. Mr. Johnson has submitted the
Several buildings are lieing built in it«*! .Mr. ami Mrs. .1. A. Richey at Bor­
Renila,
kind
and
true.
II.
!..
Bull,
I
1
,
plan
for
his
new
bouse
to
Is-n
Heifer.
Welches, where he has built a new Bum­ I^ty Electoral conference on Taylor'
Mansfield ami South Montavilla, which ing Sunday.
miles cast of Greshiim.
street church today as a delegate from It is to lie a commodious structure, ami will be nse«i for meat markets.
mer home.
will add much to his well hs ated farm.
Frank Memlall from Portland ami
John Barrne, who was seized with par­ Doc
Gresham charges.
LOST—Plaid silk Is-lt lietwom Gresil- Reunion of Kansdsans at Montavilla
Palniater of Currinsville were visit­
Mrs. C. M. Harvey an<l Maud are
alysis about eight weeks ago ami taken ors at
am library and Wostell rmidencs.
the
Reynolds
ramli,
Columbia
A very enjoyable lime was bail Huti-
Mrs.
B.
W.
Emery
and
Mrs.
Gertrude
CORBETT
■pending a few weeks during the prune
to Portlaml s*inat/>riurn, was moved to View, Sunday.
Plea«« return l<> llerald office.
dav last at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
Mrs. Sarah Kincaid visited Mrs. Myr- the county hospital last week, where he
drying seasnn at Cazadero with her Metzger were chosen at the Quarterly
Mrs. Frank Richey and daughters,
died Friday. He was a good, honest
H. VV. Buller of I'leaniint avi-nue, it l>e-
conference recently as delegate* from ta Reel last Friday and Saturday.
brother, Mr. Huxley.
Gladys ami Florence of Pleasant Valley
Miss Ethelyn Smith was a Portland citizen, ami although he has no relatives visit*-*! relatives nt Battle Ground,
ing n reunion of old Kalman friends.
Gresham to the Ixiyinen's association
A telephone line is being put in on
here,
he
leaves
many
friends
to
mourn
Those present were Mr. ami Mrs. Fred
which will meet tomorrow in Taylor visitor Friday.
Wash., Inst w««ek.
his loss.
Hood avenue.
Miss Eva Reel was taken to the Good
Pitcher, little Harry mid Will Pitcher
street church.
English services will la* conducted in
Geo. Barringer, C. L. Idleman, <». K.
Samaritan hospital Thursday, where
Attention is called to the grange ten
Mrs. E. C. Rossman and her father, she underwent a slight operation. At Howitt ami the Osburn brothers were the Norwegian Lutheran church, Kelso, son of Powell Valley ntteiidi’d th«* cor­ of.Arleta; Mr. mid Mrs. Oscar Burr of
cent tea at Mrs. Merrill's tomorrow aft­
Tuesday evening, Oct. I, by Rev. Mr. nerstone laving of the new Hwedisli Gresham; Mina Volum of Portland, Mr,.
Win. McCollum, of Portland calle«! on this writing she is getting along as well at the State Fair grange day.
Hague* of I"« rtlaml.
ernoon, Saturday, Hept. 28, instead of
Lutheran church on the eaet side in Ethel Kesterson of Cecils ami others,
Mrs. F. B. Stuart and other friends on as can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Stuart of Engle Piirtlnml Humlnv.
Sept. 23, as we said last week.
Mr. ami .Mrs. R. P. Rassmussen re-
nuniliering nineteen in nil. Before com­
Tuesday.
Creek are visiting Mrs. Stuart's brut her,
Mrs. Frank Gustafson gave her son
turnel from the State Fair Friday.
Miss Catharine Cox »pent Saturday
.1. F. Wing. The latter's father from Harold a |«irtv Saturday afternoon in ing to thin section nineteen yearn ago
Miss Mildred Carlson has entered
Miss Alice Rassmussen went to Mon­
and Sunday in Portland visiting friends school at Willamette University, al
Iowa is also visiting l*iin*at Pleasant honor of Ins tilth birthday. Alsiut 21) tlicne families wire neighlsirs in and
mouth Monday, where she will attend
Valley.
,
■nd relatives.
littli* children were preeent ami a pleas­ near Haynesville, Kann. Mr. Pitcher
Salem.
State Normal.
A pleasant house party was given at ant time was spent in playing games. han just recently aettled near Arleta, ami
Miss Laura Burkholder took up her
II. A. Darnell of Portlaml was a very
II. Hewston of T^tourell Falla called
Mrs. E. C. Howitt of East Portland the Ilale home, Columbia View, Satur­ Dainty refreshments wero serve*!. The
it brings a smile to their friends to hear
studies at Gresham high school this pleasant caller recently.
on friends here Wednesday.
and Mm. W. W. Howitt of Russell ville day week. Their son Sylvester will re­ family live in Powell Valley.
them nay, “Thin in the place for me;“
Floyd Reed and Hans Henrickson
_________ visited relatives near llillal/oro three turn to Corvallis Agricultural college in
week.
We acknowledg«- a pleasant call from
There was quite a serious runaway
a few days.
to Bonneville Monday in the em­ days last week.
at. Kelso last Monday, when Davi«l "I only wish I Invl come sooner," etc,
Mr. and .Mrs. Adolph Gantenbein George Reynolds last Saturday. While went
ploy of the Columbia River Packing
The Gill brothers invited the young
Rev. II. H. Nystrom, P. A. Htefansnn Wolfe’s horse got l<s>se anil ran Into Il was d****ided to hold the next reunion
of Portland, Floyd Perkin, of Monta- here George took advantage of time association.
people of the grange over to their farm ami daughter ami Miss Eether Stefan- B**rt Jonsrud'n J»rse and buggy stand- with Mr. Burr at Gresham.
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