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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
I MONTAVILLA terment waa made Friday in Montavilla cemetery from the Metho-liat church. Judqt A. L. kd/er Speaks At a well attend«! meeting of the G. K. Howitt, wood contractor, ha» Homa Training association last Friday --_ afternoon, Judge A. I.. Fraser o. .— mov«l hia dflke from the Rixe l ine I" hvenite oonrt »^»ke t»> the mother» ami the «-orner olCaaon ami HibUnl Mr-eeta. November 1. di«l at his home In Gold endale, October 31, of heart failure. Mr- Jane Flint arrived in Montavilla last Monday from Iowa, ami will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Blake. Mra. Flint is ■<> years old -die ma.le the trip alone, and has many kind words (or the railroad officials who made her journey pleasant and safe. Tl.e Womans Home Mission society of the Methodist chnrrh met last Tuee- day at the home of Mrs. Corbett on Kliey street. M. Smyth has move. I into hia new cottage, which was recently completed on Kbey street near Hunter. Mra. Paul Pfenltier and daughter, Mm. Ilotifer, old residents of Monta- villa, called on Mrs, W. G. Smith last week. The young |ieople of Hope Presbyter ian church are planning to organise a \ ung Peoples Christian Endeavor we ciety in the near future The pastor, Rev S. S. White, would like to meet all voting iwoplewho are interested next Sabbatii morning. F. II. and Mra. Blucoeexpect to mo v into their new home at 7U5 Shereu SI.. Montavilla. tiiis week. Wonl haa l>ee:i receiv«! from th«1 teacher» of Montavillaon “Employment for Girla.” ‘ The judge spoke of the Board of Education that th»' school chil- “ girl» • - - to «io • do ■ dren will be permittM to make their great demaud for capable meatic service, ami tna»ie the aaseirtioti usual Thanksgiving donation» to chari- that girl» employ«! a» »lome»tie» earn table institution, again this venr. more money ami ar»- I'ctter off in every Mr. and Mr», .leas I*ay. lately of way than th<»e working in »tor«» ami Shanghai. China. call«»l on I'roieesor factories. In order to regulate th»' and Mt». Bowland last week, The I w o hours of lalior ami enforce fair treat families were a»'»iuaint<>»i alien children nient. be suggest»*.! that the girl» might in Ohio, but ha>! known nothing ot each form unions, to which men ami wommi other for many year» Mr. ami Mr». intereete»l in securing their ju»t treat Day, »bo have travell«! extcn»iv,-ly. lnent, might lie a.linitted. ami lived in nearly all the large cities of A general <li*cimeion follow«! the ad- the world, expr»»»» themeelve« a, greatly dree», the jmlges view» being largely pleas«! with Portland. They have emiorsisi by the women present. taken a bou»e at 10th ami Jackson The next meeting of the Home Train streets, and expect to hwate here perma ing circle will be on Friday afternoon. nently. November 15, at which tune l>r. A. C Mr and Mrs. Wm. F. Mors»'. Mr. ami Smith will s|«'iik on, “Prevention ami Mra. Oliver S. Ohlson ami M Amy Early Detection of Tu*.»erciilosia.’’ Hdlkme en Party Ohlson were enteriain«l at dinner on Everyone is cordially invited to l>e pres One nf the uuwd notable society event« I last Wednesday by Mr. ami Mrs. W ent. i G. Smith at their residence, -V> ever l>efU at Montavilla wai given at Misner street' An evening with music the home of Mrs. W. H. Steele, of 413 Kbey street, when, in response to invi E iKtHiraqinq librarv Report I closed a very enjoyable day. Rev. ami Mrs. Gilman Parker left tation» tent out by her son, Adren Gil Mrs. T. E Mitchell, curt.»tian of the Montavilla reading room, makes a most last Thursday for Ocean Park. Wash ., man. a merry |'*rty of hi» friendfl gath encouraging rei>ort for the month of where they will »[»end a week *>r t »•» ered at the handflome family reehlence. October. The attendance, tW, is the with the hope that the change will aid ahght with jack o* lantern» and cbinefle Upon entering the front best for several months, showing that in Mr». Parker’s recovery. The last luminaries. more people are becoming interest«! in won! received from them was that she ball, Ihe gueatfl were rtceived by ghost ly forms, who were in evidence on the the use of books and )>apers put at their was improving rapidly. etaircase and receiving room*. Two disposal. The circulation of books dur Big- Mrs. A. E. Kern and Mrs. C M. ing the month was 4*>; of these 1S3 elow and little son Ben visited Mrs S. held the portien in the front parlor. The atmosphere, weinl and uncanny were non-fiction. S. White last Monday. in the semi'dark neofl and spookiah elf- There were 37 new memlers added, LitUe Arthnr Ryan, who has been light produced much merriment among meaning that 57 persons sign«! the ate very seriously ill. is convalescent. the gueet*. plication blanks and r«eiv«l their li- Brandon Satterlv and w ife call«! on The dining room presented a wood- biary cards. Mrs. W. G. Smith lastSumlay. Mr land scene decorated w iti» t »regoli grape. Mrs. Mitchell also reported a meeting of the library committee, which is can and Mrs. Satterlv left on Monday for coaster vine ivy and fern», the ceiling I their new home in Port Tow nseml, festoon* representing the ttue Hallow vassing (or subscriptions for the library. e’en color» of yellow, white and green. This committee is meeting with success, Washington. The table, over which was suspended Mrs. Prettyman of Ebey street is re and expects to have the necessary a large bell of Chinese lanterns, groaned covering from an attack of asthma amount secured ia a short time. The niembeis of the Grace Baptist under its banquet load of good things, I church attended a rally of the Raptis the center being »et off bv a mi nature churches of the city at the White Tem lake spanned by a rustic bridge, »ur- • • ple last Monday evening. Miss Myrtle rvunded by ferns an<l young trees. From the game room came laughter Epton acted as standard bearer. This Viola Margaret, two-year-old daugh church was represented by a violin solo and song as the games were reeled off. Readings, recitrtion» and music were ter of Manuel Hallock of Broad street, by Arnold Smith. died last Wednesday, as a result of Elmer F. Hinshaw, who purchased enjoyed, after which the guests dei»art- drinking carbolic acid which had been W. K. Burdette's prorerty recently, e I for their homes. : LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : placed within reach of the child. In- and was to have taken possession on The Best Clothes For Your Nlonev WELCH’S A House Where Your Con tinual Patronage is Sought An Especially Long Line at 0X1^00 I ' Others $10 to $25 BOYS’ SUITS $1.50 to $6 Agents Jiu-Jitsu Boys’ Clothes $4.50 A WATCH FREE! .45 SPEC I AL^:di' Welch If not right WELCH maket il RIGHT The American Clothier TWO IHV ÇTHRFÇ OI URLO 221- 223 MORRISON ST. 238-285 WÂSHIS6TON ST ¡SHAKE HANDS t # To I he People of Gresham And Vicinity ! My advertisement will appear n guarly every week in thes«* col umns. I expect to make it pay me to print th»* news of this «ton* by making it PAÙ to read it. I beleive you will nut find my advertisements »lull. vou w;ill find them TRUTHFUL, for I shall repn*fl«*nt \ ALI ES JI ST AS THF,\ ARE ami th»* price fixed on my g»s»da will be F AIR TO BOTH OF US. This is merely by way of “How tly !>«».* Next week I’ll tiegin to talk businesn. In the meantime we shall be gla»l to welcome von at our store or receive y«»ur mail ,»rd. rs Tor ANYTIHN<i in JEWELRY, WATCHKS. DIAMONDS, or OPTICAL GOOhS. CHAS \\ <<’untimi«l (n>m tir»! i>ag»' up a tlr.t * la»» «mf«'Uutivry »lurv Numerou» im|»r<>vemciil» aiul a<hliH«>ii» ■ ppcarhig tlicrvili in 11 «' p«xt t» w week» DOVE« Y uff are iuvll«l fu attrici ». tihr. ai thè Itaptiat l'hurvh nevi Sun»lay mimi Ing ami evviiing. J XV. Kxon went to Portland laat Monday. Capt. C. O. Itranaon ha» »ol.l hi» place to Rev. W. kl. Ingalls of l ent». A. J. Kitaiuiller return«! from Port land Saturday. Joe Ike Shaiar and family took dinner with A, S Kitsmiller'» family Sunday. at the store that carries what you want at right prices............................................. Frank W«wtell i» pulliiig a evmeiit walk ar»iin<l hi» huiiM-. Mr. Morrison ha« mov«l into hi, new house. Ralph Juhiivon vieit«l in Grcwliani mi Mumlay Grot cries, f eed. Hardware, Tinware, Paints, etc Mi.x Alice Manning i» vixiling ber anni Mr». I.. P. Maiiuing. SCHOOL BOOkS AND Sl'PPI ILS A li. ami Mr> l’ulb n, «>( Portland. Mr. Beaa will tinish moving up to vi»ite«i Mi». Pulirli’» parent» Mr. an i Mi». A t’. Goulil. mi Sumlay. IK,ver this week. Mi»« IlaMler, o( thè l‘»»rtlaml Library Me»»ra. Erdman and Norri» of Barton gaie »1 Iwturv lo III»' pupih oi ili»- palili. were Itover caller, la»l Sunday. M'Iiool frolli thè Imirth grolle up, oli III«' The |w*ople of Ik.ver are working the aubj«'t, "Jean «»( Are." Il w.i» vi-iy road on IWepCrc k Kill hv donation. mneh iippiveini«! hy thè puipil» lier«' after alle will givi» mie l«'tun» ea» h mollili. fwaooo J E. M c C aslin , " Ihe Central Store" Eiul of car line. MONTAVILLA. OREGON Mr». A. G. Rnu» «ti»l iMbv urv vi,itiii|i Naliirdn* M*h<sd ls»ys tit her folk, »1 Firw»mi. Herald offkv h» curry in and pii«* w « hm I Min, Nina H»'«c«iek, the Firwoml teacher, ha, return«! from atumlam-e at the t'lackauiax County Teacher«' In- line Shtminq ot fruii dUounly I dir atitute. At the Multnomah Count» (air Ini.I Mr Albert B«ll ami Mr. Anton Malar at Gresham, a d»vi>l«lly useful exhibit II. A. I l WIS. Proprietor atten»l«l the horse rai'va at b a^le Cr»'ek waa mad»- in the horticultural <l< | .itt Montavilla Station, • P ortland , O regon laat Sumiay. ment it consisted u( comparative dis The farmer» of thia vicinity are hiiey plays of fruit bom spray«! and from mi I 01« ri» Jigging potatoes ami the crop« are un- ■pray«l trees. Samples of fruit iiil<--t>d with San Joae scale were display <s I with uaually goo»l. plants. placards calling attention to the fact. The .laiK*e, given at Sandy leal Satur U til.- for particular* and price liai. Ihe fruit exhibit nt th»* Gresham fair day night, wa» »ell attend«l. • • • • • • deserves commemlation from tlm tael — - .♦.■ ■■ ■ —— that, with th«* exception of ptir|x>»«-l» shown inf«'t«l fruit, it was free from Mr. Wiu. Maetenon ha» »old hi» »aw- both San Joae scale and th»' imliealion» mill. of cuddling moth, or at I» .ist it ap|a'are»l Mr» Mearwalla haa returned to live to be. Thin, unfortunately, cairn, t i with her »on. J J. Elaner. always I m said of the fruit shown at such Mrs. \Vm. Hanim i, visiting her fairs. A com menila ble iuleict is Wanted, For Sale. Lost, daughter. Mr». W. O. Wood, at Cleon». shown in the production of cl» an (run Etc. Mt. Herman Blawr ami two friend» in the eastern part of Multnomah Al I<W'«I ltd A rfl »•«•m«’ county, which prou ine* w»ll for th»' tu In «>1 «I lliv rule •>( UN of Trout.lale, were in the mountain» We an* IM.I K N «.I (Hlbh.l ture of the industry in that section «’««h II» ttilutbr«- '•ieri* hunting the paxt week. 11)011 hair «tulMiitf to Oregon Agriculturist Ml J. J El»ner an>l »on Charlie made a n » s r m tn Ibi. «■ buaine»» trip to Portland laat week. urprlx». )<>u • *.li or The Russellville Nursery Company 4WS WANT COLUMN THE Russellville Store Found, NOTED FOR WHAT RIH KWOOD Bill RUN Mr. Mil«»« Grimflh iw hu4 n vnhtnl.'t* cow run over and by «n auton»*»- bih* laat Tliurialny. Mr. Gririmhiia mu» driving inn ma<« hmm* al the tunc <>t the ucvolrnl ami narruwlr rm ijm -.I a uh bin m*n life. Hr rutilil obtain iv» «. uh Taction from lliv<u%iitm <»l I In» marhinv ami ha« |»ut the ram* in th»* h.in<if» «»( at torney Allen. Frank Me Gugm ha» h«*n improving the road» near Bull Run. planking when t i» ne«d«l.. The company « sawmill at Bull Run is very busy cutting out tiee ami lumber for the new railr xd. Bill Smith is busily engaged cutting brush on the new pipe line. V I Itidge We ad vert ine to Di Al ON Illi SQLIARI Mr. Ja*» < <iiira«l, who liu« l«*«*n »pith Mr and Mr» Frank Bacon »pent a ill <or the pumt fva »lav*. 1« uipnlly ini few »lays at the Gresham Fair. proving umlvr th«* treatment »»I |»t Mr. Bertie Claire »pent Sunday in A t W < M MI. Portlami visiting friends. Rockwood pHiple rrc«*iv«*d th« ir what«* Mr. Glover and »everal friends,ol Port of the prize« gm n by th- Miiltnmmih Reuben Pitta has been laid up with land, viaite»! the Cline Farm Sunday County Fair rheumatism He is now slowly improv Miss Gertie Clark an»l brother Chnrley I>. I. Herring rontemplahw g. ing » ««t ing. have moved to Gresham where they in on a viwit a« *»on a« lie can get Ida ah James Foster, w ho has lived south of tend going to school this winter. fairs here M*ttl«*d up. Gresham for the last two years, died Mixa Mammie Bailey is carring the Little MaLle Herring i« at present recently and was burned Fri«lay, No- the Bull Run mail again thia winter. stuping with tier aunt, Mra. B Sim kion veniber I. He and his family were for leete A Rolierta are enlarging their W Childvrn 1« getting hi« h«»n*«- mer residents of Russellville. Mr. store at Bull Run. Bull Kun will make f»>r U*e plasterers. Foster was a goo«l neighbor and a a city yet. A llalowe vn |mrty wa« given hv th«’ worthy citizen. He was a member of Iduly Mact aliees mi TTiura hiy evening Villa ijodge, No. 124, I. O. O. F. The the 3isl. Mias Meredith rt*pri*«rnt«-d ESTACADA family have the symj»athy of the entire neighborhood. Miss I.ydia Steinman has gone to the fortune teller. Mr*. Croekett nubl A very pleasant evening was spent at Portland where she will remain for candies. A good turn* was had by all those present. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howitt, some time. GOODMAN J eweler AND O ptician 211 MORRISON, Between FIRST and FRONT, Opp St. Charles Motel October it being their 40th wedding anniversary. Over 20 of their nearest neighbors were present, but, unfortu nately none of their children were able to be there. Th»»«e present were Mrs. E. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. S. McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ixewifl, Mr. and Mrs. R. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howitt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N'iblin, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. !• II. t- \|r. and Ml* T H. Pitts, Mrs. T. F. Jager, Miss Ruth N'iblin and Janies <». Kelly. Melvin Ross it »pemling hie two weeks vacation in the country, where he is assisting big uncle, F. II. Pitta, with his work. Mr. Zaeger has gone to California, ex pecting to I m ? absent aljout six weeks. •••••»»»sssseessseeeeeees W I. Ever) body Enjoy s liofile Cooking £ Tin’ |»lii« «‘ lu fhnl t| In nt Montdvilld’s Neu Hotel Mt'itli* nti<| rtMttiiM |»y tins, w«M*k «»r month. A. E. H fkmin , l’rup. I nd oi tar Itnr. Ihbbard St . Montai ilia *•••••••••••••••••••••••• Win. Knighton is building a very nice twins at his house. They are the s< corn! cottag».- in the south en»l of town. pair. J. L. Cross bought him some lots an»l .Mrs. Iila Hamilton had a »tiprise is putting up a bouse. («arty at her home Saturday evening. W. 8. Aton has just finish«! a nice Wilber Chilcote has purchased ami cottage in the west end. moved on to the Sager place. J. P. Rainey was found dea»l in his Grant Sager and wife have gone to »•astern Oregon to »|>eial the w inter on I mx I one day last week having <li«l from heart failure. He waa hurried at Esta- hie ranch. M. Faster is getting the lumber on the cada. grouml for a large l>arn t > lie built in the near future. TRAIN AND TRACK. .Mr. Fre»l Holcomb and wife were vis The Triimwlberliiu railway Is 0,000 iting with his grandfather, E. B. Hol miles long and cost $4S4,5<S»,<MS». comb, over Sitmlay. A company baa been organized for Tim foundation for the new Grnnge the purpose of constructing an electric hall is lai«! ami liimlwr is on the grouml. line from Toledo to M. Ixmls. It will be the longest run of the kind. A Reliable Remedy for Croup There are thirty tunnels on English Mrs. M. Roainthal of Turner, Michi railways of a mile or more In length. The Hevern tunnel, four anil a half gan, says: “We have used Chamber- miles In length, Is much the longest. lain’» Cough Medicine for ourselves and At eight large stations on the govern children for several years ami like it ment railroads In Japan tablets are very much. I think it is the only reni- hung up "to provide means of writing e»ly for croup ami can highly recom reminders for such of the passengers mend it.” For sale by all druggists. who have anything to communicate to their fellow travelers who <lo not ar Bargains in the, ‘‘Herald Want Ad.” rive In time.” THE ROYAL BOX The gr«*ut«*af atnoker of nil the mon a/f liM fa King Carlo« of Portugal ¡t I m wild tImt he Minoke« forty »Ignra n day. King Alfonso of Np.iln trike« an occasional cigarette only. Savoy fa the furnlly name of the king of Italy, the founder of wboae houne was lluiiilwrt of tin* Whit«* Hand«, Count of Savoy, who died about the time of the flr«t rrmuidc. King George of Gr«*<*rp Ims a kern shim * of humor and Ims written in Ids wife’s confession I hh »U that Ills Idea of happiness is “to have always a sovereign without a «Town.” lb* ran plow, cut ami bind rorn, milk rows and could, nt a pim li, run a farm sin glc hand«*»!. Prince Edward, eldest soil of th»* Prln<<* of Wab s, lias develop'd opilt«* an amount of ability as a flinger. It is said in* Ims a singing vole«* far above the average and Ims been mi I»-« I ed as a memts»r of th«* choir of th«* Royal Naval college, where hr I m at tending whool. Prince Albert, th«* heir to th«* Rrlgfnu throne, and his wife Eliza I m * th have given Bruflflelfl a fr»*«* hospital for «on •umptlvea, and tin* prince has written n play, “Romnndn,” which him been presented at B hihw I h very effectively, th«* funds ralwed In tljla manlier going to a fresh air fund hn* conaiimptlve-i. r h e o R O Y aooo< 0 HORSES and LIVERY 5 fl fl 6 9 6 9 9 9 9 • * Mr. Churchman bad his hea<1 badly torn by a tie falling on |iirn while un loading his wagon the other evening. Foreman Davie, of the Summit Power POWEIL VAILEY Plant ha, a crew of men taking »loan There will lie masquerade xkating at the smokestacks ami removing the Ixiil- A. B. Elliot's Hall, Saturday night.Noe ers. They will be ship|>e<l to some other V. All are invited to come and have a point ax the Summit plant ia now a mo good time. tor generator. I K. M. Me Bride went to Portland last Jim Dixon has installed a gasoline en Weilnewlay to have some dental work gine, on top nf the hill west of Boring to done: furnish power for his pump. He has to If. F. Wilhon wax seen in this vicinity pump the water up a l,.r>00 (exit bill. last Monday. • Boring has Inul some exciting runa ways the laat couple of weeks, the laxt PLEASANT VAUEY one doing some damage. A livery team W. N. Chilcote has sold his place of became frightened at a locomotive an»l ran away with a loa»l of furniture ecat- fourteen acres. Consi'leration «3,o00. Charles Dahlquist has a fine pair of tering things pretty lively. nud nee. Subscribe lor The Herald. Miss Mamie Schantin is attvmling .**t Marv's Academv. BORING um Marshall Bios. Russellville I ole MAI I I > T. Nvibauvr. The boys u( ll«A*kw<MMi had their u-unl Miss laniise Ihms S|ient last Sunday fun on Haloue'en night but «ltd not ex with relatives. ceed the bounds of Inim'ldef. Charlie ami Albert Kitching have Mifls l»ai*y IhckMt.n \ i-iled M ihm I th, I rente»l part of Mrs. Currin's place ami will live in the hou»e formerly occupied Heslin, of Fairview, last Saturday and Sumlay. by Mr. Morgan- i Miss Cutter, one <>f t’nrrinsville’x Mr. Jas Conrad wa*» quite ill last w. « k IhMIM FOR H \ 1.1 At my place teachers, who has been ill for the paxt but is able t»» tie arotiml 44.1m mil«* «*iiHt id CtirriiiNvilh* Io shouts. week lias lieen removed to a Portland Misses Anna and J.»•»*•!•* Taylor, of P. btviiiinnti, l.ntuiada, R. F*. IL I. I n » x hospital. (4ft Portland, S|N*nt >un«i;iy with their P.». fl Mr. and Mrs F. M. Gill are having a parent«. new house built so that Mrs. Gill will Miss FM iia Bell is attending comm, r- fl be nearer her work. cial college in Portland.* C. A. Duns has returned to Shaniko. He croese-l the mountains horseba» k. Try And we do it. Russellville Doings You Can Get AT Additkiiwl Greshdm I ogi I s Clackamas County Q L K A N 1 N G M fl KI H ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦ S. T. CROW Vclcrinqry Surqnin dnd Dentisi 31» Years Ex|wricnca < »|H-rationa a Hfieciiilty Examinations Free I Iti-iil I luxe •••••eeeeeeeeeeee Watches and Jewelry F ive rowH, ill I inure >>r h»• »• I. < all arid <• xniiiiin* or ( liiim l»< r lai h . Route •> 2 miles i’iii't of Troiitdn It H‘A IRISH A MI’E’.f lAl.TY All Work <iiinraiit«*r«1. For H| h -«-I m I IlHrttMliiN In WatrheR, M<-«* Fred I). Flora, WAICIIMAKIR and JEWEIER 191 Morrison St., PORTLAND, - - OREGON Near I’sp’s Restaurant. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. Ne»a York city plans to rxj>en«1 *20, 000,000 for si-luxil buildings iiik I sites during the present administration. Dr. Gi'org»' I.im-oln Hendrickson, pro fessor of Latin III th»' I nlviTsIty of Chicago, lias l>»*«*n ms-imsl by Yale for the fattili »'hair In that Institution, lie I» a gratinate of Jolina Hopkins mil .versify. As a «'Stilt of the |>eace congress which has recently Is-en held In New York city Dickinson collegi', Pennsyl Vania, Is to establish n depnrtnierit of pent»» and public service In memory of William Penn. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee GRESHAM CHOP and ROLLER MILLS tile will BOÜESS & CO. Wholesale Potato Dealers lllIV»* r»*m«U«*d | heir olliee to |Hft Morri-ioii Hl. We pity ihr liigh- < «I price for fancy Burbank and American Wonder inihilo»*», Cull ih by phone if y<»u wish to Hell a rar. Pacific Phone Mam 1109 Home Phone A 5429 PORTLAND, OWKMIN ••••••••••••••••••••••••e I • ■ I