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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
MONTAVILLA resenting the Baptist Church at the State Convention tn Salem gr*. Mat lock will spend several week* visit ing friend? at her old home near Sa lem. The treaurer of the Hop«’ Pre»bj- tertan Church report» the church en tlrely out of debt and several dollars In the treasury. According to sta tittle* thia church is giving more in proportion to it» membership than any other Presbyterian church in Or- egon Every department of its work is In a flourishing condition Contrary to th«» expect at on of his attendants, but to the satisfaciIon of his friends Dr. Russ survived the shock of his rocent accident and is able to be about. P. E Howlett is Improving his pro-- ertv on Hbey street by moving the barn and chicken houses onto an ad joining lot He haa also pbuit«pl set era) dozen fine roses Thia is the time to make our suburb truly a pait of the "Rose City.” Mr Scott, a prominent Baptist of I ortland. who recently purchas«'«l two acres from the Shumann N’nrseiv. is erecting what wtll b«* one ot the finest houses in Montavllla. H 1« Wood and family of Marguer ite street returned to their o d home at Spring Valley, Wisconsin, th s week. Thirty two benches for manual training have been received at the public school and will be placed In the building formerly occupied by the first-grade children Sewing for the girls above the sixth-grade will be in troduced at the same tint«» Rev. Knox missionary from Wil lanmtte Presbytery, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sabbath At a recent meeting of Camp <7. The Women of W«xxlcraft are plan W«x>dmen of the World, four cand. ning a pumpkin pie social for October dat«»s. Ell Huffman. Arthur Hale. Ed St. gar Velvick and Dr. John McIlwain Born to Mr. and Mrs Sylvester were initiated. The drill team of Stalkhouse of ¡33 M.sner street, Oc Multnomah Camp assisted. Mrs Matlock. Sr.; Mrs. W G tober 9. a son Smith, and Mr. Arnold Smith ar«' rep- Mr Wblllck has recovered from an IHOMPSONS ADDITION TO GRESHAM j Sv tetr —s—n r M r ** 1 "9 r h * 3 : •• «8 i 4 •• * 1 • • 4 X • 8 — » • e “The Central Store" End of car line, MONTAVILLA. OREGON o. p. pon s & co Mr and Mrs Volar Bear aud all the llttl«» ts-urs can sereuely «-«mtluue their gamlxd» In the far. far north without being shot at by explorers traveling the serial route, because the north [»«»!• Is safe for another year. Better still, so nre nil the ambitious pile hunter*. REAL ESTATE lairRt* and Small Tracta of laind, II«> iim «- s und l«uts for o Sale, Rent or Trade Montavilla, Oregon ; The Russellville Nursery Company = H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor • M - •• * 3 • • ’3 « • 4 • F iK an I 4 « < ► ! T ä I m » f 52M One <l«M>r \V«* a I of Po*U>rth*<* A New York curio store announce* for sal«» "a tooth of President Itoose Veit set In a ring ” Hut lulcruaoiph- study of Mr Itouaevvlt's latest por ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»•»••••••a» traits falls to reveal any gup In the white line of the presidential smile. 9 8 M c C aslin , e . j. : 1 J ji SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES « * ‘ 6rocerie«s, Feed. Hardware, Ilnware. Paints, etc. • 1 4 at the store that carries what you want at right prices............................................ • 8 • Buy Your Fall and W inter Supplies > -■- 8 (Continue«l (rom paga 1 .) c F Kugg Driving team 1st D. Johnson I'lhlns l<am 2nd A. Hrlggvr Blown Swiss 2 vr he f«»r 1st 3-yr. cow IM h.'ir.-i c»ir 1st. 1.In cidn ram 1st It 4* Ailltinan Je*t«e>\ lui I 1 yr 1st, Jersey cow 3 > r 2nd. Jerwy ixVw t-yr t»t Jersey h.-ltei- I yr. 1st. hull sny age* iMt. BOW pig 4 m«> Id. MHi h«»i. 1 .FW tie MpeM'Ill' letter Cr S t'leveland; stingi«- driver 1st. Jer- Me»V ball 1st .Ictiicy c»»w lat. Jcrawy holer calf 1st. bull »nr are 8ml. Ids sex boar 3 yr tat. KMaox boar I yr. 1st. sow 8 vr 1st. sow J-yr lai. sow t-yr lat. sow- G mo. 8nd. boar G mo 8ud. sow and pigs 2nd. ram t-yr 8nd. min lamb 2nd ram lamb 2nd. ewe 2 yr 2nd. ew«< I Jrr 2nd. beat exhibit pun- bred stock C Cleveland Ewe lamb 1st, ewe lumh 2ml. pur«* bred rt.M-k sh«w»p 1st. Webb Furni Yearling ewe 2nd. 2 yr < wo 2nd 2-yr ewe 2nd. ram lumi» lai. boar 2nd tk J Brown: Coach stallion 1st. ! hors pony 2nd. liest Shetland mare 2nd. sweepstake» stallion Butter C Clevc'and Hutter test 1st; Il C Allen 2nd amt 3rd E Quav Ikilrv butter 1st; 8. S Cop»: 2nd ami 3rd • I 4 » 8 a lARIIAl LIST Of AWARDS -1 a 1 • 4 2 '■—ir" w attack of pleurisy that confin«»d him January 17—JN'inctlc tra nlug In to hl* room for several day» the home—Mia* Lilian Tingle November 1 Home emplo nu-nt for Mr Geo Hall of Broad street ha* girl* — Judge A I Frazier moved hi* family to Oregon City Nov nib.-r 1$ Prevention and early Mr*. Ge«» Barrenger la qu.te III at i detection ot tuborculo.ls Dr A C her horn«' on Misner street. Smith. November 89 S.x-lal at resldenc«- Father Broaaeau la very III with ot Mrs N \\ Bow land paralysis. IVcember t! Topic nelectv«l Rev G K Howitt’s beautiful residence January 31 Social al n'aldenee ot on Misner stroet 1» nearing comple Mrs. 7. M Yount tion Fi b-.uary 7 Talks to girls ot eighth Columbus R Hayworth 1» remodel- and ninth grades on cate ot the health. ling his house on Misner street Mixl —Dr Esther Puhi ern plumbing will be Installed February 31 Washington'» Birth Mr. Henry and family have moved day program from Port I a ml to St. Helena avenue, March d V trip abroad Mr Henry Montav ill*. Wingert. The IP-year-old son of S. Lewis scci- March 80 Topic »elected Rev dentally shot his arm while carrying Harold Oberg. a gun on a wagon. It was found neces April 3- Flower cut uro R F Rob sary to amputat«- Ins arm above the el- Inaon. I - » April 1? Hooks In th«- bom«' Miss Th«» Mothers Jewells of lite Home Harriot Hassler Missionary ms-iety of the Methodist May 1—Ju vent!«' Court work Mis church met at tin- home of Mrs. A. A. Millie Trumball Hill, St. Helens atenue, Montavllla May 15 Topic selected Mrs Clara The new two storv house of Will Ayl»- H. Waldo. worth is nearing completion. T. H May 89- H. h -I:«'. at residence of Mrs Blencoe has the contract for the brick J D Sullivan. work ar.d plastering. June 5—Topic »elected Rev. S S Mrs. Ilill has arrived home from St. White. Martins Hot springs, much improved in Jun«» It—Fleelhm of officer». health. . — «me- - H. Ilill has gone to Yamhill county on At the Malm» agricultural experiment a business trip. |lhe little daughter of Mr. Ellers, who ■tatlon the seleutitl«- poultry raisers recently broke her aim, is getting along have su«-eee.l<-il In Inducing bens to lay eggs at the rate of two per day |*'r nicely. ■ hen. The man who was hallerl ns a public betrefaator he«-ause he made Grace Baptist Church Notes two blades of grass grow 111 place of Rev. Gilman Parker, who haa been «Mie will uow take a seat lu the far unable to till his pulpit for sotjye weeks ! rear e Montavilla Station, a * P ortland , O regon - • * Offer« a g,“»«l x*ri«*l> *>i (rmt tiv-•*. «>rnatn«*nUd ahriil»»« nii«l ln*rr> • e |»l«tita. Writ«« for particular* Ati«l prlcr li*t • 4 ? 7 - 8 Ì 4 * 4. ’ 1 8 ADWÎJO* *T0 < GRLSHAM < * 1 ■i MILLER Ä M \X\I\< Klectricul Wiring, F’i is high ar.d dry THOMPSONS 1DDITI0I L „_____ . —most suitable for homes. Good drainage —deep soil —no gravel or rocks, . If you desire a home, buy now while lots are cheap. Within the last few weeks a large number of lots have been sold in this addition. There quite a number of other lots equally desireable, that can be bought for homes or speculation. NOW is the time to buy. Price of Lots, from $100.00 up. ments. Terms easy, small monthly Apply to E. B. THOMPSON. KSTIMAT19 HHMMIÏI» pay WANT COLUMN Gresham. Ore. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ One of Multnomah's Sm t-saful Farmers Rapid Frequent Comfortable Springwater Division (AST BOUBO STATIOM & tó 7 » 9 3011 3U1 30 3 <05 44 7 15 Ls Fortlan«l • 27 s 1U10 1*»12 10 2 104 208 24 7 55 Sycamore. • 33« l«lu 1« 12 1B2 184 281 30 1 01 Cedarville C 37 8 JO lo J-12 20 2 204 308 34 1 05 Gresham » 24 lo 24 12 24 2 344 Ml 38 B 09 Hogan. «»10 »12 212 28 4 38 8 43 8 14 .Aridenton. 8 3510*12 M2 35 4 45 8 48 8 20 ... «.*»103*12 38 2 384 488 52 8 23 Boring 1 8 4510 4 »S 12 412 45 4 55 8 55 1 30 Barton ... « 5110 5112 51 2 51 5 01 7 05 8 38 Eagle Creek . » 54 10 54 12 54 2 54 5 04 7 08 8 39 Alspaugh <1 «J 57 * r 10 37 12 37 2 37 4 47 8 3710 05 A .50 » .1 io » 12 302 304 408 30 9 SB 44 « 24 10 24 12 24 2 244 348 24 9 52 6 4o « »10 J»'12 202 20 4 308 20 9 48 • 1A1«> 1A 12 182 184 281 16 9 44 11 lo 1112 112 114 211 11 W UR 11 U8 1 033 03 5 1>7 17 1 48 « 1011 10 1 103 105 291 24 1 53 Ar . 1 39 12 052 054 156 05 9 '210 “212 022 024 121 02 9 7 55 » 11 5M 55 4 055 55 9 4V W 49 11 491 413 595 49 9 M •V. 10 33 8 30 23 17 7 46 9 4611 461 48 3 565 46 9 14 7 43 9 4311 431 <33 53 5 43 9 00 Currinsville « 571C 5712 57 2 573 87 7 11 1 42 J 12 52 2 52 5 038 52 10 18 B .210 Lents June • 20 H 0210 ’«12 03 2 03 4 138 17 7 ♦8 . ..Ar. 7 45 y loll io 1 10 3 105 27 7 1010 38 Golf June 7 4M 9 4*11 4M U3 5BS 02 7 33 . VEST BOURB Estacada Casadero Lv d 7 r V 3711 371 37 3 47 5 37 9 05 7 X) 9 3011 x»1 30 3 40 5 30 9 1« Troutdale Division 6 b G S 5 5 .5 » 40 0 44 6 47 6 50-6 -V) 7 ->7 01 7 06 7 27 10 31 lo 3* 1<» r !■ 42 lo <«5 h 450 * 4-’ ■ 12 8 J 1" 47 M »4 57 * M * * - r. 12 12 34 12 12 <2 12 ; 12 V 12 -2 12 27 31 34 37 42 45 48 52 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 STATIC« 27 31 34 37 42 45 <8 52 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 37 41 44 47 52 55 58 02 I I 6 S 4 8 8 I 33 37 40 43 <8 5’ 54 58 B I 8 B I I 8 8 02 r edarville Jet. Bruner M Bane Line OS 12 .< urti* Fairview 11 T»avi» 20 22 Ready Siding Tr<>ut<laie 27 The young men of 4 »race Church have organize«! a club. It is named “The Crescent.’* Geo. W. Newell is the hon ored president of it. The following delegates to the con vention at Salem were appointed, viz. Pastor Gilman Parker, Mrs. W. G. Smith, Mrs. Arthur Sisley, Mrs. C. H. Viloe, Mrs. Sarah Mottuck and Mine Rachel King. WANTED i • i • <• t • $ Oliver S. Ohlson, son-in-law of Gil man Parker, who has spent seven years n Alaska, lun just returned home. Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale EASTBOURO on account of the serious ill nt*« of bi* wife, will preach next Sunday morning on “Church Violence or I*ea«i in Ear nest.” Evening, “Why Study the P»ible?” Mr*. Parker is improving. The new heating plant for the Grace Baptist church is in place. The B. Y. P. I", will (taint the church house. The church is very prosperous. S ven mem- hers were received the first Sunday in October. «ESTBOURO • • • ’ •. 6 «. 6 30 2» Ä 3 15 12 W 05 « n * - 7 7 7 7 IS 10 tib HI •»> 10 b f« 9 ■>. 9 TJ 9 4* > 1.3 12 ■12 • 12 hi 12 * 11 •V. 11 -72 11 W 11 13 09 06 03 > V> 52 4e 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 13 09 00 03 58 55 52 48 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 23 19 16 13 08 05 02 58 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 5 21 17 14 11 36 03 00 so 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 58 54 51 48 43 40 37 33 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19 10 14 12 08 06 03 00 Home Training Assodation Program Tin- executive committee of thi Montavllla Home Training A»»ocia- tlon have prepared an excellent pro Willi gram for the year 1907-08. The pro gram In full for the year Is: A. M. figure« in Roman. P. M. figure* lu black. d Daily exempt Sunday. October 1*—Danger of allowing For Oregon City, Canemah Park arid way point*, change can* at Gulf Juuc- young girln to seek employment lu a tion. large city.— Mr». Lola G Baldwin For Lents, Mount Scott and eavt side pointe, change cars at Lente .Junction Gilman Parker. W. P. MULCH AY, Traffic Agent. January 3—Manual training In General Office!. Firat and Alder »St*., P obtlanii , O bigox . t-cbool».—Mrs. C. E. Sitton. TELL EVERYBODY! O. R. & N. Colonist Rates from all Parts of the East to Oregon will Prevail on the And Connecting Lines until the LAST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1907 £ $ From CHICAGO. $33 From ST. LOUIS, $30 From OMAHA or KANSAS CITY, $25 Correspondingly Low Rales from all olher [astern Cities .OREGON’S OPPORTUNITY Every department of imlnntry greatly in need of lalior. Wage, maximum. Crop, abundant everywhere. Plenty to eat. Land eheap. No severe climate. Tell your friends in the East about it. Encourage them to come. FarAQ Lan I u IU j x JOII Ivp DC Promi/T *’"r relatives, friend,, employe, or other«. Deposit cost o( ticket with any <) It. I I vpdlu A N. agent and be will telegraph to any part of th< I nited States or Canada im- — mediately. Saves delay and trouble of corre*i,>n<lence. Go and see him. He will tell you ail about it. < » This committee is made up of the men who sit around an excava tion for a new building, whittle pine sticks, spit tobacco juice on the fresh dirt and watch the other fellows work. It’s all right to show interest in new build ings. in town develop ment and progress, but there’s a better way. You can do more good for yourself and the community by re signing from “The Citi zens’ Committee" and getting into the General Progress Committee. This committee is the one that PUTS UP THE NEW BUILDINGS, brings new business into town to occupy them, paints the old houses, keeps the sidewalks in good repair, beautifies the front yards, cleans up the back yards and otherwise makes this town a better town to live in. The General Progress Committee is the Unofficial Town Booming Committee. It really ought to be organ ized and made official. Let all of us work together for the advancement of the town we live in, and there will be more room around new excavations for the fellows at work to throw out the dirt. Eternal industry is the price of progress. Let’s all fall in line for the General Progress Commit tee—and then < • JUST WATCH THE OLD TOWN GROW. ói — ■ .. ................................................ . 11111111 < ' We are NOTED FOR WHAT WE DO i Howitt, <in*nhuin, Orv . FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Jersey niw. Will be fr<»nh in tlx week*. Giv ing 2 gallon* milk a day now. Munt »ell for H*"’ thi* week. AtldreM J. W. Shoemaker, Cleone, Or. ______________ _ , ■■■ —. | •|<»R HAl.f*. llay h<»r»<* l;W). Horrel borne, 14410. An excellent team. I’tice, reasonable. Also *inall wagon ami bar nee*. Dr. A. Thum|M*«»n, Grethem. 1 Do You Belong to “The Citizens’ d Committee? I ’« -1 We advertise to Dt Al ON Ulf SQUARf And we do it. Ix>ST—Black pony, in the neighbor hood of Mt. Tabor. Pleaar notify by telephone. Eaat ¡602 or No. 2H E. .‘Will street, Portland. Reward. •f If you have any fnt *tock to avll, write j or ace T It. Howitt nt Brenham, Orc, who will come an«l examine them at v.itir ran. Ii i GILEH BROTHEKH, at Montevilla. L.r.-h.•>. . *»t meate I ii-tt - all._________ TEN TONS OF HAY FOB BALI Clover, timothy ami oat hay on top. til to go at per ton in th«- ,ta>k T. <>'R«'gan, Ijktourrll Falls, R. F. D. I. I —---------- ------------------------ I MONEY TO LOAN—On approv«-<l real <.«taU» security, in larg<- or small qiiantitii-n al six i,-r <-<-nt inlervst. A<l<lri-«s Box 12, Route«, Gresham, Or«- t II lit .1 Russellville Store Al l*M'al aalvrrtLarin«'hla «rr run un<h-r !!•»• I....I .1 th.- r.1. ..I ovr.i »:vr « » v< li I km I 8. !*•»••! |»uUll»h»-«l thaii I • • i *ah tn •dvanrv «•««•r|»4 t«» regular •»lv« rtl»»» r» If ) hii haw anything to arlL <>r wlah to bus | «nilhlng or hat«* lo«t anything THV A W a MT AD " in thia c«»luHin Tin rv aultnnlil »urjrfl*r you « a»h or po*tag«* »lanij»« RESIDENCE OF JOHN THOMAS, PLEASANT VALLEY ol 11 ires, ICt«. THE Wanted, For Sale, l.ost. Found, Etc. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. I XII n Try Utt and see. Marshall Bros. Russellville ihi : Elite Confectionery Parlors SERVES t Sheri Orders, Oysters, Soli Brinks, Ice (Team. Ite., tic. AT ALI. Hot KN. FOR S \ LE- 30 voting pigs from $8 jo D. McMILLAN, B iiw l.im», M owtavii . i . a up to *3.00. O. Boeae, DamaM-iis. WANTED—Hay and grain. Best | Subscribe for The Herald. market price paid. Itoliert Tas«<-ll, Cottri-ll, Ore. I - FOR HALE—Three-in<-h Mitchel wag 1 on, new, and two m-ate«l hack. Will I ' trade for hay or grain. Robert Tassel, ; < ’<*ltr«-ll - (48) FOR HAI.E—Full blood Poland China pigs. It. C. Altman, Orient, Ore. FOB HALE 16 head "f choice milk I cows and one voting registered short horn boll. E. E. Ilealin, Cleone. |-| GEO. F. BARRINGER, Notary Public, Buys ami m -)I, Real Estate, Ilians Money, etc. 131 Hase { Line Road, Montavilla, Ore. ••••••••••••••••••••••••e • ; Everybody Enjoys • Home Cooking ! Tin- pini-«- to find it is ut : Montavilla’.s New Hotel J • • • PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE ¡Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Gresham. Ore. Me il-* fimi riHHiiM by «lay, week or immth. A. I’ II kiimaw , Prop. F.nd of tnr line, llilili.ini N|., Monlaivhh THEO. ROY Rio llibbanl Ntrvet Would like to figure* on your WANTED- Girl to do dining ......... and chamlier work. A|»ply Mr,. Mag gi«t Crow, Gresham hotel. FII MBINtr AND (M.S IITTINf» The Ix-st, chea[H-,t ami m<»«t endur able Iron fence. Al Hart, agent.' [■) FOR HALE—Five cows, all more or leas Jersey hit,,I. Call anti examine or addrem lUrt Chainl,-rlain, Route 2, Troutdale, 2»» mile, east of Troutdale, 2'-» miles west of Corbett. 1441 1 : BOGESS & CO. : • I Wholesale I’oldlo Dealers • 7 • llitv«' ri'lliovcel I heir office* to |M5 • F. H. Htuart A Co. are selling ladies J Morri-i"ii Si W h |my the* high- J and children's ready-to-wear tall ami • e hi price* for fiiiicy Burbank and • winter hats below Portland prices. • Anie*ri< . hi Wonde*r |N»tat<H*H, Cull • J iih by phone* if yoli uinli to wedl a Î • car \ • They Malte You Feci <l«a>d ! Piciffc Phone Main 8109 Home Phone A 5429 • The pleaasnt purgative effect experi- ! PORI ¡.AND, OREGON ! cnceil hy all who use Chantls-rlain's • • Stornarli ami Li ver Tablet», ami thè •••••••••••••••••••••••••w beatili? condition of thè Isaly and mimi Kiilmcribi-rs asking fur change, .if nd- which they create makea one feel joy fui. Price, 2f> cent». Sani pies freo at dress will ph-iiM- give former address ns well as present one, all tlrng Stores