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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
MONTAVILLA Miss Cora Hooker went to Cellar Milla on Saturday to visit friends. Mrs. Barringer is quite poorly, Mr. Epton and family expect to move in their new home on Bpencwr street aoon. The smallpox scare will toon be a thing of the past, as all the cases that have been reported are gutting along nicely. A great many think it is only chicken pox. The lank trouble» will put an end to lota <4 buildings and ini|>roiing for a time. Mrs. Newman, living on Villa avenue, was taken to the hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette are back in the store again. , The lathi's of the Methodist church will serve a turkey dinner on Thanks giving day in the Sunday school room. Thirty-five cents will be charged to adults and twenty -five cento to children. I Miss fox tnlerUiiis dl Library Cason. The work is being done by Em erv Henderson and Diamond. Tull and Gibbs furniture bouse put up the window sliades in the uew school building last week. G. W. Drwke has been suffering from an stuck of grip. T. I.. Elliott, president of the Port land library association, spent last Tuesday afternoon at the Montavilla reading room Mr. Elliot spoke of the branch library in high terms, and prom- ise« that all possible aid will be given to it by the association. The Presbyterian church lias been thoroughly fumigated. Mrs. Gilman Parker is »till improving Mr. and Mrs. Parker ckpect to be at home by next Sunday. Mr. Ingalls has sold his property in the north Villa and purcha-ed a lot .11 Terrace Park, on which he 1» erecting a modern cottage Dr. John McIlwain is »pending a few weeks in eastern Oregon tor tin !»-m nt of his health. The Missionary society id tin Ho]»’ Presbyterian church met al th. home of Mrs. Win. Lancaster last Friday afternoon A program consisting of papers on missionary topics «a- follow ed by a business meeting and social hour. The children are happy ’ The chil dren’s books have come and Mrs. Mitchell is kept busy - upplying the d<- mands of these youthful reader». The mother» »ml teacher» o< Monta- villa met in th» reading moui l»«t Mon- lny afternoon in re»|>on»e to »n invita tion from M im Nelly Fox. head of the ,'ounty defuirttnent <4 the Portland Ii- brwry. who wtohed to meet th« parent» and have them look over the children’» ls .‘k». that had ju»t arrive.1, before they j were diatributed to the children. A goodly numlier of ladiea waa pres ent and the large collection of book» dulv examined and prniaed. Miaa Fox and M im Mary Francia l»om, head li brarian, with Sira. T. E. Mitchell, prevtal theimielve» gracioua Imateaae». Tea and wafera were aerved in an ad joining room. Everyone wa» pleaM-d with the tasteful arrangement of the room, the »eriea of pictunsi illustrating Dickens novels, the planta which are growing »o nicely in the window a, and the rows of iuatructiv«-, entertaining hooka. Additional Gresham Locals Contiiiucl from fir»t page.I ALBON MEINIG ENJOYS County DOUBLE BLESSEDNESS Clackamas Gl. K AN1NGM Quietly Wed a Popular Sandy Girl— Member of Old, Reliable Finn. Nothing in all the world so wreathes a mail's face in smile» a» the acquiring "for lietter or for worse" the girl of hi» choice. There i< therefore nothing sur prising about the fact that our friend Allion Meinig. one of the |»>pular mem bers of the firm of Meinig Brother» of Sandy, lia» lately assumed a contented, happy vein, and ligldnu»» of counten ance that could come only ill one way— through the itonds of matrimony. And •o Albon, when in our sam-tiim yeelor- lay. blushingly pleaded to the lad that he had led Miss Minnie Boslioliu, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Boaholm of Sandy, to Hymen’s altar, at Oregon City, Saturday, th'tober 19, leaving mi- mediatley after the ceremony over the Southern Pacific for California, they visited San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Warm Springs and other noted California cities. After spending ten davs under the sunny skies and balmy air of the South land, Mr and Mr» Meinig returned to Sandy where they are now at home to their many freindsin the house recently remodeled for them east of the Meinig •tore at Sandy. Noone is perhaps better known in this district Ilian Mr. and Mrs Meinig Mrs. Meinig, as a girl, was long and fa vorably known in the society of the com munity overlooking the Sandy. Mr Meinig has for a number of years past been an active member of the firm of Meinig Bru«., successor» to the general merchandise business established by their father. F A. Meinig, in the early eighties. The firm of Meiuig Bro», is composed of Paul, the senior member, Albon and Otto. By strict attention to business and honest metlnxl» they have succeeded in building up an immense business in the rapidly growing center of trade of northern Clackamas county DOVIR Nli»» Jennie I v»n rntvrtninvd M on Mary Rew» »I dinner on Sumlas Rv\ h. A Wattemof Portland recent• ly »pent m veral day» here Service wan held in the Ikiver church on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. A. J. Kitamillvr ami »on Walter »|»eut Sunday with J Woodie and family. J. W Finn ha» a new potato - Uigget Ray NVoodlv i» digging Geo. W olfe. Nir. and Nir». Hew» were given « nur prine on Friday night hy their neigh bum at lh»ver. Many attemlol and all enjoytnl the evening C. A. Kielh went to Lagle ( reek lawt Munday. ¡it the store that cam« what yon want at right jirices................................................. J • SCIIOOI. HOOKS ANO SVI’I’I.lliS J E. M c C aslin , “The Central Store" End of car line, MONTAVILLA. OREGON • * tlKVMNH» Saturday evening. Gam«» were played, ••••••••»••••••••••••••••••••aeaaaae Nir. an<| Mm. Nil. Hell visited III« refreshments rerve.1 and * general good father. J win* » IMI, at Handy Ridge laut tune had by all. Mr». Helen Evans is improving nicely Suntlay. * Albon Meinig of Sandy was a Herald and expects to leave the hospital next On account o| the wickiinnt <4 the caller ve»tarday. week. teacher, Nil»» Nina llrartwk, the Fn H. A. I l W IS, Proprietor Next Sunday the people of Gresliani Miss Maud Miller is at the Good Sa wood uchuol a an chmvd two day» la»l will l>e highly favored by the visit of Dr. Moiltavilla Station. - P ortland , O regon maritan hospital, and is improving after wwk. Y. C. Iliff, of Philadelphia, who will very severe operation. Mira El»iv Maier went I«» Portland (*»r preach in the Methodist church at 11 Offer» a gissi variety of fruit trees, ornamental »brill»« and Is-rry Merle Matlock is working on the Mt. a few dava* visit aith her »Girr, Mm. I o’clock. Dr. Iliff is one of the ablest Hood railroad at one of the camps near Kruae. plants. niinistersin the I’nited States and comes Gresham. l.ittle (¡rant Ih'Sha/er, abile plating Write for iwirlieul.u» and price li»t to the Coast representing the Mission Mrs. Ross, lately of Iov Angeles, has at achool» waa injured in the ahoulder ary Society. located in south Montavilla. Mrs. Roes lie utM carried I»» the home of Nir» \, Mr». Hamlin, a former resident of says that, notwithsunding the many Maier and the d«H'tor called. It ad» Pleasant Home, died at her Portland charms of the southern city, Portland is found that the ahouldvr blade had I h * cii home this week. Internment at Lone THE far superior in many respects, the cracked. He a a» aoon able to la» taken Fir . -i rhursila,. Nov 14, at schools, libraries and roses being better home. two o’clock, than that city can boast of. The Russellville cross road has been Anton Maier made a biiainem« tup to Le Kov Chalker is borne for Hie week. graded and crushed rock put on it. It Mr. Butler of the Cour de Inaine Portland on Satunlay Wanted, l’or Sale, Lost, Roy is on the sick list. country visited his mother and sister is now completed and is a good road. Mrs. Laura J. Barnes, who is ill at round, Etc. the first of the wt-ek. He thinks of com Edward VaaSchoick, a former resi ing to Portland to live. dent oi Montavilla who has been visit the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. Wid We are ner. is improving very slowly. The mid-term examinations began in ing at Cedar Kapids, Iowa. spent Mon Gresham now has a real live express the public school last Tuesday. Prin day with his brothers-in-law, W. W. man. that pwition being tilled by no cipal Bowland reports the attendance to and Fred Howitt. be nearly up to the number reached be Mr. and Mrs. P. P. laing moved to less a personage than Ed MeUger. Ed has purchased a team, harness and fore the smallpox excitement. I Montavilla thia week and their wag >n for that purpioe. anJ family, will move on Sam Lang, J. N. foreigner has sold his property C. M. Lake oi Powell Valley was a to Mrs. Lindsley. who comes from High their farm. SANDY Mrs. L Stassart of Jacolt. Wash., w > pleaaant caller at the Herald orti.-e this land addition in East Portland. We tnlvert ise to has been visiting her daughter. Mrs W. week. Mr. latke is a brother of our old A wave of progrv».<« i» »weeping over Mr. Wool of Marguerite street has H. Addis, left Monday evening n r San friend. Judge latke of the Ihtlles, hence Sandy and vicinity which i» very grat» moved his family to Ridgefield. Wash., Francisco, where she will visit her other we enjoyed a pleasant chat together. Tying to every enterprising citiivn who daughter, Mrs Olsen. She expects to BUI RIN where he has purchased a ranch of SO be gone a month or six weeks. In our issue of Detober 25. a typo has the welfare of his town at heart. Mr and Mrs I. G« h ». TI hmiu *» have acres. The Russellville grange initiated five graphical error ocvurre.1 in the write-up Sandy is growing rapidly I m »th in popu And we il<> it. Try na timi nee. C. Bryson is erecting a two-story new members last Saturday night. The f the fair poultry department, latke lation ami a» a trading center A glance turne«! hums from their visit in valley, Nirs TI h » iiuin ' br«»tht*r, 1 eight-room house on Ebey street near attendance was goud. Bros. sluHild have been credited with around town shown many new build wan ill, is much Ikettrr. the entries and prizes instead of Take ings completed or under way. Every- Mm. Hyatt «»f Pleasant Homa un* I Broe. J. II. and C. M latke are the in- l»ody is feeling hopeful an«l is willing to diviiluals responsible for the entries work to make Sandy the hustling her daughter »|»ciit » verv pleasant You Can Get made under that name, winning the metropolis «if northeastern Clackamas week at Bull Run visiting relative« Mis» R«»»«» Leaf •«( P«»rtlami is -« hu .I following prizes: C. M Latke on White county. ing the week with her p.irenti* hi tlielr «••••••••••••••••••••••••• Plymouth Cockerel, first; on pullet, The road from the Firw«»«*! hmd*er mountain home. first second and third; on American company's sawmill to the Sandy ceme Everybody Enjoys --- — -4» • Dominecks, first, cock; first ami second tery has been carefully plank«!. Th«* I Ionic Cooking lien. J. 11. lake on Mottled Ancona, DAMASCUS Nil I irar old ■■h"ii «• < iurnsey distance is about two ami <»ne-half miles first cock and first pullet. II trade (nr 2 y ear old Durham, Th«* |»lii«*t' to liiitl il 1» nt and the rtiad, (»art of the way through i Nirs. Breithaup’s mans frieml» are mil«”» er, Regners Farm Arthur Hite, the 16-year-old son of heavy timber east of Sandy, has t>een gla«l t<> learn that she is able t«» l < For Your Mone\ James Hite, died at the family- home at particularly l«ad. brought home from the P«»rtland !»«««• fi» Orient on Thursday, after an illness of pital. Nlt-nl« ttinl riMHiio l«\ «hiy, H««-k Architect Otto Kleeman of Portland four days, of pneumonia. His untime •Another l»al»y has come to brigtitvn «•r tn- nth. A E II khmix , Pr««|» ly death will lie regretted by many.as he is spending a few days in summer cot the home of Nir. and Nirs. Rob ld»v« • tage here. I u<l «»I t.ti line. Ii»(»I*.«r«1 St Alontai HU was a general favorite among the old lace. Mrs Chas. Scjiankey ni-ently gave and young Mr. Wilson of P«»rtlaml has Item d<> The little daughter of S. A. Nvstrom, birth t«> twins One of th«* babies did i ing the carpenter w«»rk «»n the much A House Where Your Con of Powell Valley, hail the misfortune to not survive but mother ami balx- ar»* needed re|«irs of the I nion m I iou I tinual Patronage is Sought break her arm on last Thur»«lay. The doing nicely. building. Casper Junker has completed the ini broken arm is doing nicely now. .’<•<> Ilihhnnl Str««’t On Friday ami Satunlay of la«t we«*k Geo. Maston is assisting agent D.iane pruvernents to his hotel building. W «»old like («»ligure «»ii your men and seven trams conv»rt««l the A new cottage is going up near the Wils«»n r«md into a fin«* thomuglifare. on the day shift at the O. W. P. Depot I’llMBING AMI GAS IIIIING A ruM Lutheran church said to built by an which will lienvefortli !»• called Wilson in Gresham. It is reported that Henry- Douthit and old bachelor. avenue. Th«« Sandy Lan«l company is busily Miss Helen Filkins of Melrose are to be Mrs. Cldot lliz«r ami Arthur Hall FOR > A LE—C« »rd wood or IM I lu ll engaged in improving its townsite brop- were inarrie«l last week. They will l»e w « mm I married on Wednesdav, November 20. Kenneth l.omlcrlmck, 1’1» o.iiil erty by building several residences for « TH Miss Pearl Lindsey visited the tne- at home to their manv (riemls in their Home. sale or for rent. troplis Wednesday. new cottage near Wing’s sawmill when« Bert Lindsey and family have moved Mr. Hizer is employe«!. Mias Clara Brown, of Portland, is vis to Portland, where he has accepted the iting her sister, Mrs. Edgar Colvin. Herbert Angel«» ami wife wh«» hav«* A surprige party was given Mrs. E. position of manager of the store of lien been in Nebraska for th«» past year have returneil and will make their home <»n WATCHMAN R und JI WHIR Thompson last Saturday evening by her Selling. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ridings returneil the Pilster place. Gresham friends, the occasion being 191 Morrison St., her birthday. It was a complete sur Monday from Seattle to the home of Mrs. Al ('«»ok has l»een quite sick of Agents Jiu-Jitsu Boys’ Clothes $4.50 PORTLAND, • - < 11: EGON prise to her as was evidenced by the ex Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGugin, where late but is convalescing. pression on her face when she met the they will spend a few days before going A WATCH FREE! Near I’sp'« Hr,lau rant. At tb«‘ road meeting bel«l at Damas large nun ber of iriends at the door. to their future home at Molalla. cus last Saturiiay a Hve-mill tax was aaoaoeaaaoaaaaaaa FOR SAIE Games wt-re enjoyed by young and old The |>eople in this vicinity are highly voted for the roads in tins district for pigs. B. C. A arid after refreshments, the guests de S3, $3.50 and $4 elated over their numerous plank roatis, I next year. parted for their homes. The number especially the one between Handy ami 4,1 O I . BARRING! It. SHOES for. . . . Ed Siefer Ims given g«»o«l satisfaction Notary Public. Buy» and »«•II» Ihlil present was about thirty-five or forty. Johnson A Nelson's mill. as road su|M*rvisor an«l w ill surely have Estate, Eolio» Money, etc. 131 Ba»»«« Ernest B. Thompson, who has been an opi ortunity to continue the g >od Eine Rond. Montavilla, Ore. Wholesale l’oidio Dealer» visiting his brother. Dr. Fred Thomp company between Stanley-» cut, went of w ork. If not right page woven wire i i n < e . son, returned home Wednesday. U hm reinoM-d their office lo ixó Gresham and Bull Kun. Fully 200 men Pauline Peacock, now of th«« Powell Guai ¡niter«!. Chit» Clcvt'hind, agent, WELCH Morrisioti Si We pny thè higli- J. C. Duke of Troutdale brought some and over 100 team» are making grade Valley school, »¡»eiit Sumlay at ‘TIi«« < ireffham. < >re. • si pru e (or fimcy Burliank and makes it large onions into the Herald office yes an rapidly as the work can be done. Wayside.” American W«>n«fer |»itutoe», Cali terday "to eeason our Thanksgiving The comj>any hope to have car» running RIGHT u» by pilone il you wisli tu »eli a ear dinner," he said. between Fairview, Gresham anil Bull KtLSO ficifk Filone Mai» noi M oim M om 1 M2J W. H. Markell A Company’s ad. re Kun in the very near future. Plenty of A »ale by the l^vlie» Ai«l fl«icii*ty ami appears in this issue. Mr. Markell is money in available for the rapid prose POR II.AND, ORI DON well known to the people of this section cution of the work, ft is reported that a pie »«x'ial will be held in the Lutheran «••••••••••••••••••••••••e church Saturday evening. Nov««inl>er 16 and is one of the most progressive mer the company expects to have the road 221- 223 MORRISON ST. English flervice» will I m * held in the completed in time to handle the tourist chant» of Portland. A Reliable Remedy for Croup inV OIvlXLö 238-285 WASHINGTON ST traffic from Portland to Mt. Hood next Lutb<*ran church Tuesday evening, No S. F. Steele, wife and son of Trout Mr». H, IbfMilitlinl <»f Turner, Michl* vember 19, by Rev% Nir. Hag«»*». summer. dale were Gresham visitor» last Satur gnn, anyp: “We have mini (’liamber- I^eo Path it back again in the employ day. They paid the Herald office a very- lain - ( «»ugh Medicine for oumvIveN and of R. E. Jarl. Old Pioneer Passes Away nonoiooooioioicaoooosooo" pleasant call. children for several year» and like it Mr. and Mm. J A. .Jontrn«! of Port Steve Black and family of Grass Val very much. I think it 1» the only rem E. S. Braruhall, who difd at his home ley, Sherman County, have moved in Portland last wei-k. was for many land vilited relativeii here Sumlay. edy for croup and can highly recoin- into the lleiney hoose on Roberto ave A former resident of Minnesota re tncml it.” F<»r aiile by all druinriat*. nue, and will make their future home year» an old and respected citizen of marked that the weal her In rr thifl fall YOL CAN GET A Aims in Clackamas county, where lie in (iresham. hotne after »rvrral iimhi II im nt Cliap|s»l hand* lira quickly curisi by an«l winter in like apring in Minnesota, and bis son, J. M. Bramhall, conducted FINE MAN'S WATCH applying l liamlsiIain’s Salve. Price, ami that miiat I»« the reawon why flO Raymond, NVimb. Gresham Library Well Attended a large saa mill business. Mr. Bramhall Mi». .1, NV. Root» and Nlm. Wm. -’■’« l ent». For sale by all druggists Absolutely guaranteed to giveentire many Minne^otana have come out a nd satisfaction or money refunded. The directors of the Grssliam Library was tin' originator of the idi-a of an c|i»'- rattled in thi» vicinity dining the I »IIMt Mornnd uro »pending a few «lay» nt We carry the largest line of association met at the library on Tues tric railroad t<Alt. I l<s»l. The funeral flunmier and fall. Strvenron, Wn»h., with relative». noting en»y at the home of her mater, Watches in the city. day night and considered various services were belli in the Greaham Wayne McFarland and .1. W. Curl Nlm. <>. Raber, of Portland. She i» do* Meth'slist church. Interment was 17 Jeweled matters |>ertaining to the library. have returned from eantern Oregon, mg much Iretter than waa at timl I io |» m | made at Gresham cemetery. Deceaaad AIMS A number of bills were allowed and ELXNM when' they have been looking niter their for by her phy»icinn». leaves a wife and seven children, among will be paid as soon as money coming to Mira Ida White and h««r brother Fred crop». WALTHAM the library is paid w hich it is believed them being Mrs. Joaeph VVisxl of Man have gone to Portland on a vi»it. Geo. Prrnt in very low with pneu ( ORBITI HAMPDEN will be very soon. The librarian’s re- hattan, Kansas, J. M. Bramhall of The new flawmil) coinrn«*nc«*t| work monia nt \ewberg, nn«l hi» (««Ik» have Mm. Myrta Rec«l «pent Wodncnday Gresham and Mrs. I.. E. Gotham of jxirt was very encouraging as to attend 20-year guaranteed Dust Proof with her «laiiuhter I \ i. who I m improv thia week. gone to take rale of him. Hillsboro. ance and use of books. ing wonderfully and i» able t<» I m « around Mack Pulley and family have moved Mr. Hall ban erected a tent near the with the ai«l of crutch««». Finest Watch for the money in The election of directors will take back to Aimn from Efltacada. town. flepfft w here h«* will take picture» of nil place at the annual meeting of the ansie Borinq Man Meets with Bad Auident Mm. A B. Lea«h*r took her »on Her Wm. liardin fliirpriaed bin wife with th«' good people. man to Portlami Wednesday to c«ni»iilt All mail orders promptly attended nation ale ut January 1. It io urgently A. J. McClung met with a very seri a phymcan in n*g»r«l to ear troiihh«. a new wagon when h I k * got ba<-k from —— . Postage prepaid. asked that members pay their dues Mr». I»*ii«ler ri*turnc«l Saturday morning ous accident Wednesday, having all his her trip. promptly. This will further the gissi SLCHON UNL leaving Herman at a huapital.* fingers cut off from one hand. He was work. Frank Brcgdon »hot a »wan on Reed’» Waller Ruhl return«! from Alaska working on the cut-off saw at Palmer’s BORING la»t. Saturday. The traveler in now con ialand Sunday that meamir«l »ix feet, mill. This is the second accident Mr. mix inrheii ftoiji tip to tip. Mount Hood Railway Resumes Work McClung has bail at this mill. Three An <'igbt-)»>unil Is,by girl was Isirn to tent to »tny in thin vicinity, living near Formerly at 251 Front Street Geo. < 'haiiilierlain ami wife are now Greflhnm, “the city of proinlte.” 211 MORRISON, Between FIRST and FRONT. Opp. St. Charles Hotel Construction work has been resumed years ago a lumber pile fell on him and the wife oi Rufus ( oates on Momlay. Metth'd in their new home on their farm Mrs. J <si iv W)ie<-fer has returneil Mm. Arnapiger in, at present writing, near here. fOUOlOOOOfOIOfOOiOOOnOlOO it at all the cam]«» of the Mt Hood railway bruised him up preUy bail. Russellville Doings The Russellville Nursery Company WANT COLUMN Russellville Store NOTED FOR WHAT hi Al ON Illi SQUARI Marshall Bros. Russellville The Best Clothes Montdvilld’s New Hotel AT WELCH’S I H E 0. R O Y An Especially Long Line | Others $10 to $25 Fred I). Flora, BOYS’ SUITS $1.50 to $6 C r I A I r tv I AL S D .45 B0GESS & CO. Welch The American Clothier TU/ft FOR $14.50 AT GOODMAN’S GOODMAN 9 6 fi 9 9 fi fi 9 fi 9