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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
Lots For Sale in Regner’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 Home Irdnlnq IssotUlion Metis . LOCAL NEWS Ilf MS : •••••••••••••••••••••••••• At the invvting ot the lloinv Training laM FritUy aftwrnuun, plana a vie ltu«l a war of aggrraaive work. Thv prwnlvnl, Mtw. J i>. Nullivan. aug KVfihHl that tliv aMNtHialion follow U|> one |»aitit ular line of work, Mini men- tioiHsI "ILuiie Fmployment for Oírla0 aa a subject of live interest. Nothing Iivtter wua offered, and the women de- cided to study condition* and make an rffx»rt to at»v if remunerative employment can not lie furnished to wills in their homes, so that they will not In* com- |*elled to leave home tor the stores Mini factories in order to earn a living. Some ot the the Innit speakers in Ore- gon have alrvutly been arcured for thin )ear’s program, and the entire list will be published later. A s|*erial program committee, with Mis-« Harriet Thayer a« chairman, will provide at least three j*opular number« for each pn»grnm. The next meeting will In* hekl in the schoolliouae, Fridav, Oct. lit. A large audience is dmirvd. Mis» Gracie an! Lottie Conner hit Snmlay for Tacoma, when« they will I .|«eii«l the winter with their sister. Mrs. Paulina Phillips is reportv>l quite ill. Mrs. G. A G;n has traded lier prop erty on Smith »treel fur land near Sa The Mt. Hood Railroad is now assured. Lots ;; lem. in Regner’s Addition to the town of Gresham are ;; Wm Marshall ot Marshall B i « m . is now worth double formerly asked for them. Bnt;; , very ill with rheumatism nt the home we are still selling choice lots in GRESHAM'S ■ > of his mother in Oregon City. Born to Rr\ nn«l Mr». 8. S. White, FINEST RESIDENCE ADDITION at a slight • ■ raise on first values. If you want a home or a safe ;; Sept. 28, a son The Women of Woodcraft are plan- investment—Buy lots in this addition now and take ;; ning an entertainment h>r the near fu advantage of Lowest Prices. EASY TERMS. ;; ture. It will Nutclv be something good. Mnv V. R. Archer of Parkersburg, West Va., is veiling her si.-ter«, Mrs. F. S. Jeune of Sxcamorv, ami Mrs. Mary E. Hammoml »4 Montavilla. GRESHAM, - - OREGON Geo. Miller an I family of Fast Port land visited in Montavilla last Sunday. REAL ESTATI ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦«*♦<•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Mr. Miller came fr«un West Virginia Ikjlh of Oregon Pioneer a few weeks ago He is much pleated Large and Small Tracts of I .und. Huuaea and Ixita for with this suburb ami thinks of locating Captain Chas. laiFolIrtte, a piom*er of Sale. Rent or Trade IB49, died Sept. 25 at the home of his here. son, C. C. luiFollctte, at the age of 7K While engag'd in loading a ship in years. Phone Talior ft-JH the heritor, Jan es Ikmovan waa struck One «lour Weal «»f PoaUilflcv Captain laiFollette was a man of large by a limiter and very seriously injurtxl. intellect and broad culture. Coming to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. H. Pugh and her niece, Mr». P. Oregon in the early «lays, he was Well Is Beautiful for Situation, in the very heart of the city, only a short P. Moore, returned from a visit to Hood the O. W. P. Company ’ s Depot. known as a professor of penmanship in distance from sssssssssssssssasaaaassssasassaaSsss River last week. Willamette university, ami also as a Finest Residence Addition in the country. ~ Deep - fertile soil. \o sanj or gravel. Fine Drainage. WHILE LOTS ARE CHEAP! Bl V NOW ......... .......................... Herbert E. Ryder will give a stereop- gifted extemporaneous s|«eakrr. ticon lecture on Friday, l tonight) Oct. 4, During the greater |mrt of his life lie A h . ¿¿i. 5r<rrr at I O. O. F hall. There will l»e UM) was active in politics, choosing rather H. A. I.I.UIS, Proprietor magiiiâcent views and an entertain the side he thought right than following < > ment crowded with fun and fart. LOR THE NEXT 30 DOS his party blindly, lie was twice elected Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon 4 - Miss Mary Thompson of Albany is to the state legislature, and all through Dr. Thompson, the owner, has de- • 4 4 » his lung life stood on the shle of right. visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Parent, ;; cided to sell direct to the purchaser, < Iffers a good variety <»( fruit trees, ornamental shrulw and Iwrry ’ -«a 1 • ' Villa avenue. ;; giving everyone the benefit of the 4 M • 4 planta. Mrs. B. 11. Cronk, who has been re- honor in favor oF the defendant. It ap- ;; regular agent’s commission. Every < -• f - siding at 4B5 Broad street, left the first l*rars that defendant Flues had tie«l a Write for |*articulars and price list. ; J lot in this beautiful addition is ex- of the week for her old home in Cleve horse in Benfield's barn. The horse got < • . 1 ? • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• • • TT land, Ohio. After a visit with friends kxMie, and is Itvlieved I«» have killed a ;; pected to be sold before Nov. 1st. > < - 4 a there, she exjni ts to go to Buffalo, N. colt of plaintiff’s valued at $150. The ( ► The following are some of the bargains in i J grouped lots Y., where she will make her home. plaintiff brought suit on the groumls * /• < ► Six lots. 3 It-. $3< . • !'■!*■ THE Mrs. Flowers has rt-turnvd from Eng that drfrmlant ncghgvntlv tied the ani ° 3 lots. H«: 4 lot«. $37-5; 3 V t- $.’,• 3 1 r* ' • d > • < land, accompanied Ly her two grand mal in the stall, and placed him in the for 1275; 2 for $175. All gi»ud and desirable 4 •• luirn without |a*rmission (rum the plain < ► lota. daughters. flDDJTJO* * i 1 • < J Special Price in Single Lots next 30 Days G. K. Howitt is «xTUpyiiLg the large tiff. TO « » » ' Among th«* ap;>oititments mad«* at the feed barn and stables, nvenllv» com- <► As follows: 1 lot. $5»'; 2 lots at $61» each: will give one (.Sc) vote for GRESHAM ° S at $75 each : 4 lots at $ 1* ■» each : 10 at 1125 recent Methodist conference held in I pleted on Hibl*ar«l street. J ; each; 1 at $135 each, and 13 at $145 each. Portland, Dr. A. Thomj»son*s name ap- We wish to correct a mistake made in ! : TERMS : Half purchase price down, balance in easy monthly payments. last week’s issue. In si caking of the pears for Gresham. The following r»|M>rt of the Gresham departure for Arkansas of J. I). Eller, ! ! For information concerning this Addition, or if special terms are desired, address the name was s|«*ned E-h-l-e-r, thus free reading room for the month end Ü ERNEST B. THOMPSON. Gresham. Ore., Box 127 confusing it with the name of another ing Sept. .'k>, 1907, shows a «iecidvdly growing interart in the local library. family. W ANTF.I>—-Fn-sh milch c«»ws T R on every dollar pur (*) O. D. Tweet is laying a new sidewalk Attendance, 540; circulation, 120, new Howitt, Grvsham, Ore., chase from their «tore, The Gresham public and high school members, 16. The following visitors If y«»u have any fat st*wk to « m -II, write in front of his projwrty on the Base voting may lx* done at L P. MANNING now has an enrollment of 180, of which F W MILLER Line, occupiexl by Montavilla s general from other points were, Miss Fox, Miss nrmvT R. Howitt at Gresham. Ore., the »tore. We carry number 40 are in the high school grades, who will come and examtat* them at mere bn nd i se Bt««re. This is a good Isom, Mr«. M. Kronenberg, Mrs. (). 1. • jiiur mudi. a splendid line of with four in the twelfth grade. Vail and Miss Gardner, librarian *>f the thing. We need every foot of sidewalk GILES BROTHERS, at Montavilla. I>r. S. P. Bittner and Miss Nellie and that anyone is willing to put down. circulating dv|>artim-nt of Seattle. (or choicest meats. That’« all. Harold Swafford of Oregon City were Miss Ia*na (iimler is assisting in the The building on the Base Line, for guests of Nir. and Mrs. John Clanalian merly used by Mr. White as a lunch <• resham telephone office in Miss Staf Electrical Wiring, Fixtures, Etc Sunday. Mr. Swafford surprised bis room, ami owned by L. II. Tarpley, is ford’s place. friends while here with his splendid t»eing remodeled ami made into a dwell Mark Emery ha« U«en quite si» k dur ESTIMATES FLKMSHED FREE OF CHARGE whistling ability. Give II. a trial ing the past w« vk, but is reported tome ing, w hich will face on Ebey street. Foli SALE Sinall terni, gissi house, Electrical «applies of all kinds f>FFT< E L. P. M ajtmtng R ksidesce Mrs. E. M. Douglass, chairman of the at lowest possible prices orcliard, go*.l lieavy team, wagon ami Powell Street. Gresham. On-con The l-adiee Aid of the Baptist church better. Work guaranteed PHONE Farmer tufi ladies’ needlework department for the I gissi niilcn row, hai chickena met in the church parlors last Wednes Mr». Fritz Stoker is about to reopen harnesa, — l<N-at«*ii 1 mile South ol Trout«lale. fair, has appointed Mrs. John Clanahan her restaurant. day afternoon. 8 I Steel« il chairman of that department for Gresh Mrs. B. W. Emery attend««! the Meth Mrs. H. B. Dickinson and family have am. Mrs. Clanahan has appointed the STRAYED—Front the Smith ranch tmi : odist conference Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Witter and Miss Filkins of! one 2-year olii blue .|>e«-kh*l heifer. following ladies to assist her. Mew returned from the hop yards. Cedar District were shopping in Gresh Those Interested in agriculture will Fimler pirase inform Ayl.worth A Ep- Miss Ague* Matlock and Miss Minnie dames Emery, Forrester, Kenney and loti Montavilla. (41 (Continued from first page.) am a few davs ago. Butler attended the “Harmony Home find in the library the following t»M>ks Wilkenson. treating on that subject: “ Th«- Potato, ’ ’ HERVEH last (iF.O. F BARRINGER. Bigger and the Misses Rachel and Con Coming ” at the Harmony whool Mrs. Frank Heinev aud Mrs. Alva' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs expect to by Samuel Fraser; “Clovers and lluar to Notary Public, Buys and m -II s Ib-al stance King, all of Portland, visited Hevel were doing business in Gresham move into their new home east of Gresh 1 Saturday. Short Orders. Oysters. Soft 131 Base I (■row Them,” by Thomas Shaw ; “Ag Estate, Isoan* Money, etc. Mrs. Kate Anderson and daughter Hope last Saturday. The pi ice of lot* in Terraco Park has am tomorrow. Line R«»ad, Montavilla, Ore. Drinks, ke Cream, ttc.. tic. riculture for Beginner*,’’ by Burkett, last week. Mrs. Mary Leslie entertained her | Frank Gibbs suffered severly from a gone up $50, on account ot the rumors Stevens and Hill; “()p(M>rtunities in PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE AT Al.l. HulM, A. F. Johnson, one o( the Herald's ' daughter, Mrs. Orland Zeek, and family sliver in his eye last Wednesday. concerning the building of the Mt. Hood Agriculture,” by Galloway, Waite and Guaraiite<al. Chas Clevelaml, agent ( ’«st staunch friends, paid us a pleasant visit of Pleasant Home and also her daughter. Gn-slinin. <Ire. y<mr vote here for— railrca'i. Spillman. “Agriculture by Storer, ” Mrs. Chas. Ia-wis of Montavilla was a Tuesday. Friend Johnson is one of the Mrs. Alva Hevel. and family. Sunday. Mrs. Gilman Parker is still quite ill two volumes; “Principles of .Agricul- uetn if Mulfnsmih C m «!) •»« Grufi WANTED-^Oats ami other grain. Gresham visitor this week. She rejorts many who are making a splendid finan Carl Shattuck, Gresham, On*. air ind Cirmril : ; at her home on Grove street. lure,” by Baity. W. W. Clark, one of the Herald's that they are doing well financially and cial success of farming in Last Multno WANTEIfi-<iirl to b dining room D. McMILl.AN, Base Line, M owtavii . i a Wm. Towle of Chicago, with hi* warm friends, paid the editor a pleas John Strito and family of like their new home very much indeed. Kansas are mah. chandler work. Apply Mrs. .Mag ant visit last Saturday. While here, Mrs. lewis arrange«! fur mother and sisters, is occupying the cot visiting Mr. and Mr«. J. W. Shattuck of mid D. C. Ross, a progressive farmer of gie Crow. Gresham Imt«*! tage at 405 Broad street. ( ires ha in. the continued visits from The Potmlar J. I.. Hicklin of Troutdale, who ha* Pleasant Home, dropped in to see the WASTED—A g<>«sI fnuli cow, half or Mrs. Evenger of Ebey street ha« been Everybody Enjoys It I. Anderson of Orient made the editor last Tuetxlay, and to say that he been suffering from various ailments Home Weekly, Beaver State Herald. taken to a Portland hospital, where «he Herald office a pleasant call on Tuemlay, more Jersey. I.. I*. Manning, Gresh Home Cooking £ proposes to take more than a passive in for several months, is now at Portland Orin Byers of Inde|>en>lence has Ix-en am. will undergo an operation. and incidentally paid his subscription terest in the fair. He will be on hand sanitarium, where be will receive med visiting his uncle, Wm. Byers, of late. The place to liml it is at Dr. Russ, Montavdla's dentist, of 346 up to ItMMt. Saturday and count one on the fair ical treatment for a month or six weeks. I Mias McNeil was out from Portland Hibbard street, met with a painful ac- a buildings, and will also see that Pleas Geo. Preston vi«it«*d friends in Port- O. M. Richey, a popular an>l prosjier- Sunday, visiting Miss Inez Lusted. cident last Monday. While compound land Sunday. ant Home is represented by a fine line ous young farmer of Barton, while doing FOR BALE — Tram of good true • S. F. Steele of Troutlale was a visitor ing chemicals over a stove, the mixture Meala ami rtsuus by «lay, week of farm exhibits. D. C. is after that business in Gresham recently, dropped Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byers were in al- horse«, weight 2700. Very cheap at a Studebaker wagon, and is liable to land i into The Herald office to assure the ed- at The Herald office tHis week. He is expired with a terrific «hock, blowing tendance at th«* Fairview giange Wed- $250. Nearly new wagon; nearly new a or month. A. E. lissMAM, Prop. thinking of leaving his place an«) living off several fingers, and otherwise injur it, too. liarness; plow; two cultivator*; two Ea4 aicsr liar, Hibbard St., M.atavllla ; itor of the fact that he couldn't very needay. in Portland this winter. ing his hand and left arm, and almost ►eta ol<l harncH*. I>r. A. Thoni|»«on, Dr. L. Declimann, and E. J. Ilavidson well get along without "The Popular J. G. Turner, brother of Mrs. Win. Gresham. Secretary Thorpe and II. C. Schell- wrecking the room. The «lector was Byers, who went to Baker City with the of the Fairbanks-Morse Co., were callers . Home Weekly.” St. Vincent’« bous, manager of the poultry depart immediately removed MONEY' TO LOAN—In small or large at the Herald office the fore part ot the intention of locating at that place, fi The many friends of Newton Orr, on- ment of the Multnomah County and hospital. on first mortgages on real week. Mr. Davidson is arranging a big j til recently the popular stage man of nally wound up at Caldwell, Idaho, <|Uantitiea estate, at •> per cent. E. K., care of exhibit at the fair for his company, and i Sandy, will be glad to learn of his mar Grange Fair and Carnival, were boost- ; All citizens, who are interested in the where he piir<-huse«l a jewelry business. lierai«!. [40 will put in a big pumping plant for the riage September 26 to Miss Gertrude ing affairs of the latter's department in public reading room ar«; requested to L«*wis Metzger has arrived at Ids LOST — A Imy mare, weight a»«ont Gresham last Friday. meet in the reading room on Monday use of the horticultural department. w I kmi I. Cornell university, at Ithaca, N. 1400 lb«., branded E F on left «boulder, Schnitker, one of Portland's finest girls I.. JI. Welle, the Oregonian’s special Mr. and Mrs. Orr will make their home ' Mrs. Gust (.arson is visiting a sister evening, <h t. 7, to confer with the Home Y.. so he writes the home folks, and about 12 year* old ; thin in flesh, due to i Training as^jciation about plan* for the in Washington. correspondent for the East Side district, at 1186 Union avenue, Portland. Mr. w ill read all the news of Oregon in The foal: wan |MMt seen at Boring ami had a pony colt with Iter. Ijlsral reward and a meml>er of the fair publicity com- Mr. Orr has engaged, with a number of The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. library station locate«I here. Popular Home Weekly. offered for information leading to her Rakless Shooting mitte, was a visitor in Gresham last others, in the stone and cement business Robert Childers will regret to learfi of P. A. Johnson calle«l on the e«litor recovery. Wayne McFarland, Boring, Monday. Mr. Welle is a staunch friend in the metropolis, where he will be the serious illness of their baby boy. While 8. F. Steele and wife of Trout- the management of Mrs. Edith Tozier last Friday, and made sure of The Her m (41 of East Multnomah, and has done as pleased to greet bis numerous friends. <lalo were alsuit to sit down to «upper John D. Regner and Max Davies Weathere*!. ald for the next two years. Mr. John FOI’ND—A Is'lv's nurse, between Sunday night, someone riding past on much as any one man toward making Dorothy Short entertained a number son can I m ? depended on to keep abreast have kept The llerahl office in a state Mpring.lale sn«l Tronfitele, several weeks P. J. Quesinberry and wife were do of uproar for several «lays this week. of her young friends last Thursday, the big fair known to all Oregon. of the times. ngo, containing money, ring, etc. A«l- horseback llre«i at the house. The ball ing business in Gresham last Saturday. the occasion living the celebration of Mies Kate Simpson of Woodlawn and James Burns, Troufilalc, Or««gon, from a 32-caliber revolver entered the They are tearing down the private of The Russellville nursery is very much I «Iress R. R. 1. I.ÌH 40 si<le window, struck the wainacoting, Miss Vivian Sprague of Portland visited Robert Tassel, the Cottrell merchant, fice of the editor in the rear of the main her seventh birthday. in evidence just now,Proprietor Ixiwis bounced to the other aide ot the room their cousin, Mrs. O. I. Neal, on Satur was looking after business interests in building an«l rebuilding the same in the B. W. Emery was called to Monterey, having a large gang of men and girls at F. B. Stuart A Co. arc telling ladles day. Gresham on Saturday of last week. front |>art of the building The im Cal., last week on account of the ser work, filling a large number of orders. ami children'* ri ady-to-wrar fall and and fell on the couch. Ha«i the inmate* lieen s«»ah««| nt the table it i* qoite cer provement will doubtless lie complete ious illness of his mother. Among them is one order for iKJOOcherry winter hat« lielow Portland price*. tain someone would have I m * od hit. tomorrow!. * trees, which goes to a prominent fruit- The llerahl acknowledges receipt of a FOR HALE—Benwia llan<l<*«H'k three- Tbia is not the first time random «hols Ixmis Ekstrom of Ekstrom Bros, of letter from the firm of Burkholder A grower in l.ane county. «list' plow at li'.s than half original coot. Powell Valley was a Herald visitor last Gebhardt, the enterprising sawmill men I*. J. Quesinberry, I’owell Valley rnru), have l>een flre<| in the neighl«>rhood. L. P. Manning of Gresham and F. w. three inilrs west of Gresham. (41 week on his way to Portland. Ekstrom of Latonrell Falls, in which they express Miller of Portland have formed a co- Bros are making a success of their bus deep interest in the coming fair, and partnership in the electrical wiring and This coupon mailed with c to the BEAVER LOST- Ret ween 401» Broad street and Herahl, Ims moved from Boring to Park iness by means of up-t<>date metlnxls ark if then- are provisions made for ex fixture business. Mr. Miller is an ex- the Baptist church, Montavilla, n Wo Place, Oregon. man ’« Relief (’orp* pili with the letter* and fair dealings. STATE HERALD, Gresham, Oregon, entitles you to hibits of Multnomah county timber ami l»ert in the electrical business, and all W. R. (’. Finder will |»lea*e return to W. J. Mickelnon of It newel I vi I le waa Dr. J. P. Powell was doing business lumber. This is right in line with the business will be done under his super 409 Broad ntreet. in Gresham last Friday. Mr. Mickel ....... vote for Queen of the Multnomah County and in the metropolis Saturday. work now la-ingdone by Superintendent vision. Their advertisement appears in FOR WALK—Full blood Poland (’bina son is an enthualaatic supporter of the E. J. Gradin was a recent caller at The Casswell, who is arranging for a big ex this week’s Herald. fair and will have a g«><sl allowing of pig*. B. C. Altman, Orient, Ore. Grange Fair and Carnival. Herald office. He is busy just now in hibit of natural worais ami mill stuff. fruits on exhibition. Th«* many friends of 8. E. Toppleman hauling vegetables etc., to the Portland Every iumlierman in Multnomah ami will regret to learn of his resignation as i FOR SALE—First class rubber tired Mrs. A. I*. Giese an«l Itay Keaterson, buggy, leather top, run three times. Your choice for Queen ........................................................... market. Clackamas counties is invited to make agent of the Portland Railway, Light A Must lie sold at once. Jas. Goodfellow, her grandson, were callers at The Her- [40 Joe Bramball and Genevieve Powell, an exInbit, ami every wmslsman, wheth Power company at Gresham. His res Gresham. nl«l office last Saturday. Mrs. Giese Is Name of Remitter................. ......................... who were recently married in Portland, er a resilient of these counties or any ignation took effect (»« toiler I. Rols*rt ' very enthusiastic over the prospects ot are enjoying their honeymoon with Mr. other county or state, is invited to par Doane has l«een appointed as his sue-1 lamp wirk*, producing an illuminating the county fair ami think. every farmer P. O. Address .................... gas from a common coal oil lamp. It i* in Multnomah county ahouhl take an and Mrs. Joseph W«xsi, near Manhat ticipate in the big log chopping contest cessor in office. to lie held «luring the fair. ONE VOTE, Sc; S VOTES, ¿Sc-, 10 VOTES. 50c; ¿0 VOTES, »1.00 tan, Kansas. John Brown, the Ihifkwood merchant, a hummer. active interest ill the exhibits. Mr*. A. Gordon paid The Herald of Cast Matiasmah I'anSMaiss— Mira I u< v Metzger, The civil suit, Fre«l Bcnfi<«l«l vs. Albin is never so happy as when securing new One of the attractive features at the Why sen«l your work elsewhere when Gresham; Miss Mignon Manin, Monta Vote tor one-do it now fair Portlan«! day will lie a chorus of Floss, tried in Justice Johnson’s justice and more modern methods for his cus fice a plea*ant viait last Friday. we <',n <l<> it lor you here just aa cheap villa; Miss Flori n«-« Stafford, Troutdale. ““—------- professional Honolulu girl singers under court yesterday, was decided by ills tomers. The latest is an invention for 1 C. J. Lake, a staunch friend of The ami just as well or better? J. D. Regner, O. P. POTTS & CO THOMPSON’S ADDITION TO GRESHAM Montavilla. Oregon • • THE RUSSELLVILLE NURSERY GO Special Sale of Lots • • • • • • ■ WANT COLUMN Russellville Store Queen «« Multnomah County and Grange fair and Goivd MILLER S MANNING Groceries, Feed Hardware Notions, etc. Marshall Bros. RusseM Additional Gresham Locals Elite Confectionary Parlors ? Montavillrfs New Hotel • 1 ! 9 I COUPON