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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1907)
MONTAVILLA THE LAST CHANCE t Buy a dollar* worth and get a vote for Queen of the Carnival. Success of ReoJlnq Room Assured LOCAL NLWS IILMS : The luroting of ritisrns in lha Head mg room Mouday vvviiing mads up in i cuihu.ia.iu what it lacked in numbers. A library a.«^«H'iatnui a* a separata or- Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, presManl of the ganisatiun luul been suggested but attar Home I’laining asaociatkM, preaidral in speeches by Dr lh»Veney,* W. G. Smith her ca|Mble manner, ami reviewed the and D. McMiltan. it was voted to leave step, taken in eatabliahlag the reading the business in the hand» ot the Home room from the time lamks wore placed in Training Mociation* and the president Mrs. McMillan'» stura a year and a hall war instructed to appoint a committee ago, up to the opaalng ut the public o( three men to work with their com- I i i reading room and library station in Feb- mite» in securing subscription» to meet ruari HW7. Miss Matlock, chairman of the necessary expenre. Several dollars the library committee, made a (Inancial were given that night, and it i. Imped report showing that |I72 ba«i Ixen raised that the people will res|»«iul in their and expended on furnishing the ruoiu, usual liberal manner to help keep this rent, heat, light, etc. institution of public lienetlt in our Mis. Fox, lies«! of the county «leparl- midst meni of the Portland Library aaaocia- Tim large collection ol children*» (ion. was present ami spoke of the pur liooks is expect.vl at the reading room pose «it these library station», the work in a few days. «lone by them, the reasons why a pro Rev. Harold Oberg, pastor of the gressive eomuiuiiity the sia» ol Monta- Methodist chm. h of Montavilla, has re- . villa should maintain such an institu . turncvl lor his «.s*ond year. The church tion, ami the lieuetita derived from it. is in a splyndid condition, and it is She congratulate«! the |ieople on l.«iiift hoped that the coming year will Im even able to secure the servir«» of Mrs. T. K. Mitchell as librarian and urged that the Imtter tliaivtbc last one ha» leeu. people take adiantage >( the privilege »1 Philip IlciUni.in of Akron. Ohio, came requesting any book desire«! from Hie home with H It Dickenson, and ex- main liliray. . peeta to locate «..mew here near Portland Tlie question of how to provide mon with liis family, if Im likes the country. ey (or the running expenaes (or the year The Montav ilia people take great pride was tlreu taken up. in tlm improveuieut ol' Hibbard street. — a— w- - Coutwat tloaea at Midnight, Monday, October I4lh. •••••••••••«•••••••••••••• Supt, Casswell has secured at a large expense a great feature for the Fair Bennett’s Big Railroad Dramatic Shows, showing under a mammoth tent, seating 2,000 people in comfort, thus assuring to the Fair visitor a genuine attraction, Also Bonnett's Military Band, this band being recognized as a high-class musical organization, This same company has been playing in the East for years, and its success has been unqualified. The show has proven popular with all people in all towns where it is played. It is not the common vaudeville or stock company which so often tours the country and proves a disappointment to its audiences. It is novel, clever and interesting and is worth the while of anyone to see. THOMPSON S ADDITION TÜ GRESHAM i i I > ;; IJ ;; ;; The ( ► gr«rtljHtl k»t- ( > Bix are VMM ' ** $ r '* 3 » 1 "B • r '* s h • i 4 j 3 • tg t f < < r T- -7— • 1 » * * i • 1* bt j.. . - ■- $ - i i • - $ - < • 4> f<tr$2»5; 2f«»r|175. AU *•4 an>l •!<- rablv < ► lota. * / • •« Special Price in Single Lots next 30 Da>s < > A. MkHM: 1 l"t. ts 1 • 4 ;;«»( |75 esu-h . t-l.'ts at »111 .-a.-h . 1" at $125 , , each ; 1 at < a«h. and 1:< at $14.‘> . a< h. >ADD7TIOA/ • J • J 4 »• < * « t >• < t 1 V .... GRLSHAM T 4 ' * ’ä • . 4 ’ « -♦ -1 < > 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., • » Box 127 : During the eveuing the coui|tanv was drlightfwHy entertained hv the singing of Mrs. Virginia Jain<*s M<w, who basali unusually deep contralto voice, Geo Evans of Portland and Miss Flora Kreg low, who saug with her usual sweetn«as o( tone and exprtwtaion. M im A>ia Rider acconifianie !. Th<we present were, Prof, and .Mrs. N W. Powlaml, Mrs Virginia James Moe, Mrs. Chan brrlnin, Mrs. Brown, Miaa Ada Rider and all the teachers of tl»e Montavilla public school. • J 9 4 I F AIA S h ATTT í ’K Ex-Mayor of Gresham, an«! Chairman of the Building Committee. One o f CARD OF THANKS East Multnomah' Ix at know n and most We deairv to thank the many Irienda progressive citizens. Who «Milted ui in our "ad bereavement in tile death ol our darling lathy. Ma. avu Maa. J. C McC.u. it being the fir-t improved street that Montavilla ha. had. Henry Wingert ia building a two story house on the corner of Villa avenue and Meridian street. Additional Gresham Locals fContiniie«! from first |>age.) Conrad Miller is having bis house (1M2) in the Oregon country. Mrs. plastered T. !l Blencoe an<l son an* F W MILLER Ruhl’s parent», Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, doing the work. settled on a donation land claim, where Will Aylsworth is building a two story the 0.1.1 Fellows building on First and dwelling in North Villa. Alder street now atan.ls and where Mr. W. W. Howitt is on the sick list, but The many friends of H. It. Dickenson, Kuhl waa born. is improving. a prominent lawyer ol Portland, are The grange tea recently held at M re. Mrs. McCarthy and son are occupying glad to welcome him back to “old Ore Chas. Merrill's, was a pronounced suc- the Pick house, while their house, alxiut gon." Mr. Dickenson has just returned ESTIMATES FIKNISHEl* FREE OF CHARGE cess. a quarter of a mile east, is being built. from a three Wionth»' buaincsa and Mr. McCarthy is in business in the city. Eleclriea: «upplle« of .11 kind. OFFICE L. B M amsiso R ratdexci Mrs. G. A. Stephens of Orient railed pleasure trip through Pennsylvania and st lowest psuible price. Powell Street. Gresham, Oregon at the Herald other Monday. Mre. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts spent Sunday in Ohio. WorX guaranteed PHONE Farmer 1U6 Stephens 1» at preyent living at Pleaaant Portland visiting relatives. W. F.. Jester die«! at his home, H2S home, taking care of her ton's children. Lue Blumenthal of Kansas is visiting West street, last Monday at the age of Elden Herman, one of Montavilla’» ••••••••••••••»•« ss •»•»»••»»•••»»••» «a his mother and sister at Terrace Park. til years. foreinoat busineas inen was doing bmd- Mrs. Blumenthal is having her house on The I | worth League of the Monta- nese in Gresham Tuesday. the ranch re-shingled. villa Meth -list church gave a social in I Don't forget to vote for queen of the L. D. Thomas is not improving in the church parlors last Friday evening. carnival and get your friend» to do the health. ■ TV .th the home and foreign missionary Mrs. John Anderson of Monticello Ad aocietii- I the Methdist church held same. The contest closes Monday night, Oct. 14. dition has gone to Wisconsin for a three meeting- this week. The Home Mis- Gen. Italic of Portland »pent Sunday months' visit with relatives. aioiiary - .• ty met at the parsonage and with his mother, Mrs. Mary l^slie. Mr. and Mrs. Wingert are staving the For. ign Missionary society met at Mr. Leslie, who has held a |««itiou with with Mr. Anderson, while their new tlie home I Mr». Annie Smith, Center the Western I'nion Telegraph company Addition. house is being built. OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE for several years, is kept quite bu»y, Mre. G. I! Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Lundy Articles of incorporation were» filed in this being his first visit home for some County Clerk Field’s office last week by and Rev Mr. Oberg represented the time. the Russellville grange. John Waliles, Montavi ■ M-thralist church at a meet We serve all kinds ol Mrs. I.. Zahn, recently from F»ir- E. C. Huffman and Martha Jensnia ing in tie T.-.vlor Street church to pro banks, Alaska, who ia now with her were the incorporators. The object was vide entertainment for the Board of lather, A. C. Wililou, was a plcaaant to purchase a hall site. Home M in* and Church ntenaion, caller on Tueaday. ■ lies in Portland Oct. 14. Mrs. A. Knapp of Oregon C'itv visited w hich i Mrs. J. W. Shattuck and Mr». J. D. Misa N • her sister, Mrs. Milton Hager, last week Lambert spent last Sunday PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, DOLGHNL’TS Regner were attending to btisines» af- N. Sager of Sycamore. Mr. and Mre. Mickelson entertamcl a w itlr M rs. < i fairs in Portland this week. "I o.” < rter is seriously ill with number of young people last Sunday B. W. Emery returned from Califor evening. The young people fnrniehed ptomaine -oning, raumil by eating T^a, Cocoa and Milk at all hours, at reasonable prices. nia only to lie called to jury duty. He vocal and instrumental music, and all cannel u>. has to bear it whether he grins or not. bad an enjoyable time. The <i .o itcher war in town again Just now he prefers to tie with tlm oilier Rev. Mr. Rider gave a stereopticon en Tuesday ai . ausefl quite a »tir among progressives—working for tlm good of C ollins & J ennings , Props. G resham , O regon tertainment at the Russellville school I the canine i habitant». the fair. • •••••••••••• ••••«••••••• •• ••••••••• house, Saturday, the 5th, | The Prod teritn Minwionary wxiety Mrs. Gordon is ill at her home, from Mr. and Mrs. Jager of Russellville and 'met Friday afternoon at the home of tlic result of the accident which in John Vegelius and John Knapp of Ore Mr». ( . Ilii arJ. curred oil the 12:2* car Inst Monday. gon City were visitors at the home of M. F. .la one of Montavilla’» pro- She was the only person hurt. Mr and Mrs. M. M. Hagers last Sunday. : gresMive fit i. 09, han let the contract to Miss Jessie Beard is ill at her home F. .8. Ilallof for a modern five room, w th pneumonia. » one story ar. a half cottage on Canon Mrs. I ji ura Barnes was taken sudden street, to ’ about |1200. ly ill Thursday evening. Shermari Albert, infant non of Rev. Mrs. Rose Llttlcpage lias gone to and Mr». S. 8. White, <li«*<l Mon<lay morning, Dd 7, agfd eight davn and spend Munday at her former home at nineteen hou d. Interment wan made Larourell. Ot Of Of O» ■=? 0 Russellville Doings « MILLER S MANNING MONTAVILLA. OREGON End of car line, I O. P. POTTS & CO. REAL ESTATE l.arge and Small Tracts of land. Houses und Lots for Sale, Rent or Trade Phone Tatatr One door Went of PostiitHce Montiivilla, Oregon i; Montavilla Station, the name« of twelve things a small boy would must likely have in his pucketo, afforded not a little am use in ent. ■ “’’■•i— : ~ ; “The Central Store’’ THE RUUSELLVILLE NURIERY CO. Fine Drain 4 J. E. M c C aslin , PkdSdnt E veniitq Spent Special Sale of Lots EOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Dr. Thompson, the owner, has de cided to sell direct to the purchaser, giving even one the benefit of the regular agent’s commission. Every lot in this beautiful addition is ex- pected to be sold before Nov. 1st. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES M ìm Agno» tta>wn entartauird a num • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a ber <4 her friend» l&»t Friday evening al her home on Pearl street. The |tarh>r» wer^ taatrfully «lecotated with autumn leave» and cut ntaea. H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor A content in which th» guests wrote Is Beautiful for Situation, in the very heart of the city, only a short distance from the O. W. P. Company’s Depot. Finest Residence Addition in the country. Deep fertile _____ _ soil. No sand or gravel. BL V NOW ........... ‘ ots are . cheap i u hile L Groceries, feed. Hardware, tinware, Paints, etc Electrical Wiring, Fixtures, Et FOR A QUICK LUNCH SHORT ORDER HOUSE Steaks, Chops, Eggs, Ham, Sandwiches HOT COFFEE P ortland , O regon - . Offers a good variety of fruit trees, ornamental idirul* and ta rry planta. Write for iMirticulars an<l price list. ••••••eaeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeete I for ill«* amalh'.l I‘«l>y ut the baby nt tin* Baby Show Though a pretty big man now. ho «ays lx* w<-igli<«l only 2*, pound« when horn, henee i. intvrv.tvd lu the tiuMMt baby. H. W. Wilcox, of (’Icone, win a caller at tlic Herald ottico on Fri.lay. lie el- presse«! the opinion of many, when hr •aid, he "could not get alow« without It." A refinr»I widow Indv Would hku hi timi n hoinr for hri tw«ib>»ys aged ihr«t* and niiir years Will |M»y fi»r young* r I mii '» Intani, clothe Imth of them. The elder !s»y i» a g*M«l worker, t an milk ■ and do many useful things stami » Mareua Burnham, formerly of Wau farm-sufficient at least when out of paca, Wie., but at prsarnt of Stanley, M'h«s»l hours, I«» pay a portion or all of Fur further partit-ular« g,| Wia . is trialling J. II. Hatch, A T. Ai his board I d rese tar rie < I Mlll»|anigh, iA> Alm v tali, Fid Smith and other«. i street, Montavilla Math»n, Portland, I--------------------------- , Oregon. (41) WANT COLUMN Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Al advrrtlariurnl« arr mu under Kiln hr»d at the rale of <»NK < FAT A W'i|(b K, m || isril'K. Mo ad |»tibli«h*Nl for !«••• than i‘»<-rule <’a«h In advanrr rierpt to retftelar »Dcrilxir» It you have khUlilni to «i li. or «*l«li to buy » anything, or hate l<Mt anything. TltY t WANT AD “ In thin column The result» will nnrprlo«- you. < «ali or postage * ta ini'* WANTED—Fresh milch cow a Howitt, <« re-ham, Orc . T R (-] THE Russellville Store will give one (5c) vote for Queen TEN TONS OF HAY FOR HALF Clover, toothy and oat bay on ton. AR to go at per ton in the stack. T. O'Regan, Ijitoiirell Falla, R F. 1». I. on every dollar pur- chase from their store, voting may be done at the store. We carry a splendid line of Groceries, Feed Hardware Notions, etc. Give ua a trial Marshall Bros. Russellville TAKEN I!P—By theUreahant Pound- Master, one old red and white cow , 2 two year old heifers ami nine head of yearling». Owner will pb-nae cull, pay charge, and take stock away. Henry Gulickaun, pound master. (-] ▼ THE Elite Confectionery Parlors FOR SAI.E—Small farm. g(md house, orchard, good heavy tram, wagon »nd h«rnrss, 1 gcssl milch cow, I DO chickens located I mile south of Troutdale. H. F. Hleele. (41 HERVES Short Orders. Oysters. Soft Drinks, Ice ( redm. tie., tie. AT AM. Hot'RN. STRAYED—From the Smith ranch one 2-yrnr old blue speckled heifer. Caat Finder please inform Aylaworth A Ep- ton, Montavilla. Il FOR SA 1.1-. ' f < Io»i( • milk cows and one young registered short horn bull. E. V. fh'idin, Cleone.» (-) GKO. F BARRINGER, Notary Public, Buy« ami «ella Reni Estate, Ixtatia Money, etc. 131 Base Line Road, Montavilla, Ore. PAGE WOVEN Guaranteed. Chas Gresham, ((re. WIRE FENCE. Cleveland, >«eut, WANTED—Girl to «hi dining room aud chanda-r work. Apply .Mrs. Mag- gif Crow, Gresham hol.'l ••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa KIND THAT MAKE MONEY FOR THE GRESHAM LOCALS. Rev H. E. Ryder, lecturer and preacher of note, will give an illustrated lecture in the (¡range Hall to-night, Friday Oct., llth. For further infor mation see advertisements. The Rev. gentleman will also preach a t the Gresham Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Ehler G. C. Carl will preach at Ri«k- Wood next Sunday evening at 7:30. Everybody cordially invited. The Ladies Aid Society met at the I RAN’iiEMAN Imine of Mrs. A. Thompson on Wednes day. The following officers wore elect ed: Pre»., Mrs. A. Thomson; Vice Pres., Mrs. B. W. Emory; Hec’y., Mrs. Mayor of Gresham, and who-* gressive, intelligent effort an chair J. G. Metzger; Troa»., Mrs. J. N. Mew- man of the Gresdiam executive com hirter. Lunch was served and everyone mittee ha» done much toward tl»e en had a very enjoyable time. larging and completion of the Fair J. W. Renfro, the Pleasant Valley plan». painter, has be«-n doing some work for D r . J. M. Sffoirr Archie Cornut and is at present at work ' for Mrs. R. R. Carlson. Mr. H E. Collins and R. F. Jennings ' Nnlmcritars asking for change of ad have opened up a short order counter in ( dress wdll please give former addr> ss the Cartaan building. as well as present one. a Everybody Enjoy* Home Cooking The place to find it is at Montavilla's New Hotel a Meal» and nwima by «lay, wi«ek or month. A. E. Ilaanax, Prop. End .fear Ila*. Hibbard St., Maatavilla The larat, rheapest and moat endur (-) Chas. Cleveland returned early this able iron fence. Al llart, agent. at Milltriont; th cemetery. The nym- paty of tin ir many newly made frien<l» week from a circuit of ths fairs. is with the parent» in their bereave* The Free Methodists have |eircha»ed meiit. the Carlson cottage on Main street. 340 llihlmnl Street Mr. and M i. ,M. F. Jacob« returned The building will lie moved near tlm Would like to figure on your lant Saturday from a werk’« visit with church and will be list'd as a parsonage. their datighte r in Hood River. Pl LIMBING AND GAS IITTING W. C. Burch and ftmilyhave moved FOR BALK — Team of gf>od true - I T Royal, who makes hi» home to the lleiney cottage on Roberts ave horse», weight 2700. Very cheap at I 2200. Nearly new wagon; nearly new with In- ter, Mrs. Oberg, ¡ h vi»it* nue. harncRM; plow; two cultivators; two •••••••••••••••••••••••••a ing liiw <!;t Mr». E. M. Muinfc r«l, •eta old harnea». Dr. A. Thomi»*>n, I John Metzger, who has been visiting Vancouver. *** relatives in Gresham, returned to his Gresham. THEO. A PAIR OF THE ma Multnomah County and Grange fair and Carnival If you have any fat stock to m il, write or *ee T R. Howitt at Grvsham, Or»*, i who will come and examine them at yntirrsiHli. GILKH BROTHERS, at Montavilla. for choicest meat». That’s all. or He is well A largf- nuiiilier of people from Mon* Imine in Ohio on Tuesday. tavilla arc p! uming to attend the Mult* pleased with Oregon, and will have nomali < M'.trty ami Grange Fair and many things to tell his eastern friends. Carnival at ‘» n sham next week. Mrs. Frits Stoker has again opened lip her reHtaurant to the public. Gresham Grange, No. 270, expect to The pb o i purgative effect experi give a Chrysanthemum sliow sometime enced l>y all who use Chamlierlain's in November. All the ladies on the committees for Stomach arid láver Tablets, and the healthy < n litoin.of th» body ami mind the Fair are requested to meet at the which they rri-ata Makes one feel joy Grange Hall promptly at 1 o'clock on ful. Price, ernt». Sample» free at Monday afternoon. lhey Mak* Vou Feel Good I all drug store*. V ROY BOO ESS & CO. FOR BAI.E—Five cow», all more or lea» Jersey blood. Call and examine or addreau Isert Chamberlain, Route 2, Troutdale, 2S mile» raat of Troutdale. 21, niih-a treat of Corliett. (44] FOR HALE—Two fresh Jersey cows Apply to G. Kingner, Regner*» farm.¡411 Wholesale Potato Dealers Have removed their office to IK5 Morrision St. We pay the high- cat price for fancy Burbank »nd American Wonder |s>tators, Call us by phone if you wish to cell a ear. Pacific hum MM HOI Horn« Stesa 1 5429 LOST—A l>ay mare, weight alsmt lPIO lb«., hrandetl E F on left ahoulder, PORTLAND, OREGON alaiut 12 year« old; thin in tlesh, due to foal: war last wen at Boring and had a •••••••••••••••••••••••••a pony colt with her. Lila-ral reward F. B. Stuart A Co. are selling ladina of!ere<I for information leading to her recovery. Wayne McFarland, Boring, and childri'n's rcatly lo-wear fall and winter hats below Portland price». ( Major Give gives a premium of $1 ,<tl Oregon. [41 w