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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
« I e .1 JEWELRY AS XMAS BARGAINS Match Safes Watches Lockets Chains Fobs Rings Emblem Charms Cuff Links Seal Rings Diamond Rings Diamond Lockets Diamond Stick Pins Diamond Cuff Links Solid Gold Chains Solid Gold Fobs Fountain Pens Emblem Pins Stick Pins WANT COLUMN Wanted, Por Sale, Lost, Pound. Etc. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing between G. W. Howe and ('. H. IaKiie having been Jissolvtfcd. Mr. H«»we has move«! to Vancouver, Wash. Here after the Watkins g<*»is will be »old only from the house of C. H. Rune, one mile north of Gresham on Base Line road, or front the wagons. C. H. latne, agent. ______________ I’AivE \\<»\ I \ W1R1 FENCE. Guaranteed. Cha«. Clevelan<i, agent. Gre«han.. Ore. WASTED—Plain sewing of any kind iodo. Charges reasonable. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Gresham. (• FOR SALE—A second hand box stove Enquire at Herald office. FOR SALE—S. C. Brown Leg!, mi Cockerels, Petaluma stock, at the J. B. Kelley farm. Orient, Gre. la* n Hale. I FOR SALE—ShaoL* and pur*. Chido, Grv-hain. Route 3. J. G. 4 NOTICE—A- I haw gone out of the blacksmith bin-inc-- at l'lea-ant Home, all those owing me are requested to pay their bills as soon as possible. Orland Zeek Gresham, Route 3. WANTED—Fresh milch raws and lieef cattle. T. R. Howitt, tiresham, Ore. FOR SALE — thiod sow with eight pigs five week« old. Price $26. A. H. Goqld, (iresham. (I FOR SALE—About 30 h ad of im- provrd Poland China Hogs. H. Mc Ginnis, I1, mile south of Orient. 1 roa ** \I È OR RENi improved farm, near in. Herald office. \ Enquire at F o R SALE—A <m-u i)-Ib. capacity Economy cr-am separator. Can I m * seen at farm of J. H. L. Maybee, 2l4 miles east of Sandy, or address Sandy . Ore 2 E4>lt SALE—Rhode I- r ; Red < erels, $1 each. Ball Bro- . Gre#bams [S FOUND— Black scarf. have same by calling at ami |»aying for this ad. Owner can this office, Men’s 17 Jeweled, adjusted, 12 size 25 year filled watch Ladies 20 year Gold filed Elgin or Waltham watches $18.50 $13.75 $2.00 Gents Chains $4.Ü0 values at Ladies back comics $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values at 75c , 23c Sterling Silver Thimbles 1847 Rodgers Bros. Sets, Sugar Shells and Butter Knives $1.50 values Signet Hat Pins $1.25 values, engraved free, at $1.15 $1.00 H. S. BALL & SON 220 Morrison St PORTLAND. OREGON Gifts for Ladies Clocks « Lockets Bruches Back Combs Jewel Boxes Seal Rings Diamond Rings Gold Watches Necklaces Hat Pins • Thimbles / Fobs Sterling Silver Souveneir Spoons Solid Gold Braclets Rubby and Op d Rings Birth Stone Rings Diamond Broaches Solid Gold Lockets Bracelets Silverware Thimbles Hand engraved 14 Karat Gold Watches M 0 N T A V1L L A ¡ 1 Mr. Willard, who haJ been verv ill, ' Liuilvrt, ('oral I uncs*rt. R *tta x «g- g.Hi Emma Klinj. and Ruth i Kburu and is improving. The Women of Woodcraft installed MesM r-i Arthur K-*yle. I uu•*!>»* R«»ylv, Fran^ Birringcr. \’« r ial llri oi.i i, Emil tile following otbeers on January let P. G. X.. Mr* Bi.wl u I : G X Mr- Kling. Horten Webb, End Kreglow. Jenenra; adviser, Mrs. Hale; magician. Paul Osburn an I Wade Osburn. Clins Il.ip|»c*>r!t an l family cf L» Mrs. Filler»; attendant, Mrs. Have- clerk, Mrs. Funk; banker. Mrs. Yar Gramle visited at the horn»* of Mr. Hap- nell; captain oi the guards. Mr*. X’ilas ; 1»ersett*s parents. Mr. a:«I Mrs H E manager, Mr. Hayworth; inside -enti- lapjwrsett, during the holiday- nel, Mr. Vilas; outside sentinel, Mr I»*ck Strand I-it Monday. DocomlnT Hale. The installing officer was Mr*. .Tub for a week's x - . wi V irivmls at X’oung. After the installation of offi Ladu, Wash . cer» a banquet was served. Mrs. Ohas t'arDi-n. who has ba»n ill Mrs Young's si.-ter. Mr*. Smith, lor some time, i- rv|H»rt<*d s im* b iter. left for San Francisco l»eceiiil>er 2>'iu. where she will meet her husband They will make their future home there library IK hg - j Good YSork. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley spent Christmas at X’aneouver with Mrs. Kelly s par M ■-» Xrll.e I X. coimtv librarian, or ents. s n cent visit to |ho Moiil ivilla reading Mr. Dickenson and family and Mr. room, fourni that the ¡»eople <>f Monta- and Mrs. Lundy and family spent Christmas with his sister. Mrs. Grant villa fully appreciate the advantage ol a library station, and are lining their Matlock, an Grove str»-et. Mr. Small's aunt and uncle from ¡»art to encouragi its growth into a Sheridan, Ore . -pent Christina.* with branch library meh a* Sellwood now Mr Small and family. has. Mr*. G. W Smith is very |s>orlv The most encouraging (future was the She has been taken to Victoria. B. C . increase in the ¡ ht cent «4 non-tiction itl ho|we the trip will benefit her. Montavilla «ml Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Hooker’s children ami books rv*«l. grandchildren were all with them are now leading all the stations in this Christmas rvs|M*ct. Are you doing your ¡»art? Mrs. Shanks of Oregon City and Mi-- The liooks are for everyone, and every Shanks of Astoria spent Sunday. 1>>~ one can find interesting and instructive cetnber lAtth. with Mrs. Busier. book« along any line l»e c I» oo « h * s . If not S'liool i-inituenei s Thur-Jay. Janu on the shelves here, they will be sent ary 2. |k> M i*- Maud Miller is able to l»e > ut from the main library «>n r«**j'iesi. in the Villa now. She i* al the home not fad to take advantage of this privi of Mrs Polson on Misner street, and lege. A full list of book» of the Port will be glad t<» .«et* her friend*. land librarv will be found in the cat«* Mi?* Agnes Matlock visite«! her cou$- alogue and bulletins on tin table at the in, M rs. Oscar Bellinger, at her home reading room. near Silverton during the holiday*. The cu*toiiian. Mr». T. I’., Mitchell, i.- The Ladies Aid society «4 the Presby terian church met at the home of Mrs. > always glad to give any nvrdel informa S. S. White. l‘»j Misner street, last Fri tion or assistance in deriding uj»*m and day. Plans were laid for a bazaar toi finding the right l*»ok, and shows her be held at Easter time. zeal in her ^uowle«ige of the > Mis* Harriet Thayer *)M*nt the Christ The reading room is mas holiday« at her home near Raini« r. her charge. Mrs. V. B. Archer, who baa l»een vis open front 3 p. m. to 5:.*lo p. m. ami p. in. daily, ex iting her sisters, Mr». E. S. Jrnne and from 7 p. m. to Mr» Mary E. Hammond, for the ¡a.-t cept Sunday. three months, has returned to her home in Parkersburg, W Va. Before leaving Portland, Mrs. Archur pur chased an acre of land on the Mouta- villa car line, north of West avenue. toni ot I <>rtla>« I. wh » «ere reeeulty via- iimg M wm \|y rtlc Hudson, returned homo Sundwv- J. Kuienùm la pasturing several head cd horw* Au eutertainment wa< given nt the l ppcr ¡.iittmrvll «chwtdh'iUMV laat wvck I. » uìj » lientivld waw Santa Clnuw U Mathewa wnd faniilv bave iu«»ved lo Pleaaant II »me. ma« Eve at the home <»( her i Mr. and Mr». Alt u( Fu%uud I« rent», BORING J. E. Seifer i» »till low «t itll rheum*- lism \ road meeting was held in the m-ho..lhouse Saturilaj at o'clock. A five-mill lax was vi teil to I* applied on si* of tin- main roads. Counts com nii»*ioner I owellvu attended the meet mg and gave a »hort adiré»» Risila A Co. are’aylug a few »idewalk» ami a largì* platform and approach to their »lore. Hobt. Tassel is operating hi» mill most every day. chop The Christina» entertainment WH widi attendevi Christmas Eve. and »II had a good lime. Foreman I ’rill ha» a gang of men re placing the laniera and slack to ihe I*.wer houoe. Itewaiv Fisher I» visiting willi friend» and relative». lililí Tilford. Portland Railway Light and Power agent at Gregivn City. »|H*ut a few liotir» in lloring Sunday A new lathy girl has visited I lit* lioin«* of Geo. Partcli. Allan Cooke, breakman on the regii- lar freight, feil while making a »witch, and was pretty liadly brui»i*l up. He « as taken to the Good Samaritan pi tai. Mrs. Cooke has I h - vii visiting her |Mir enls. Mr. and Mr». J. M Davi». for a week. I.. Pitler in »pending the with ti leuda al Estacada. holiday« HLASANI VAIILY E. II Holcomb and wife celebrateti their golden wedding «»Il the ’J'.Hli of lh*- VNUt HIS cviiitx’r. They were married at Jeffer Welches« ami v rimiy has U h n deluge son, Ohio. etl with »n<»w au l rain of lite an I at Mrs J. W Frost is suffering from » prvaeut the «treamw are out of their sprained ankle. Umndw ami a veritable torrent h.M U*cn M. Baxter's brothers from tl*r Cow Rowing lown through the camp ground, hut n.» »erioiH tUniAge haw 1‘veti done. lit a river »|»ent Sumlay in the valley. Mrs. John Oleson is spending the Stock <»UU>id<* are <tting well thU win ter an«l if no heavy *n»»w tall* the tar- holitlay s with his sister at Astoria. mrr will not have to ie.* I uitich. Mr. and Mrs. John Tliomas enter- \ whorl time a :»b<n m . m born to twined a numlier of relatives am! frirmls al dinner last Hundny nt their Is autiful Mr. an»l Mr», F^iriUni reshlrnce hi I’leuaanl Valley in honor of Mr Ferguson, a Sunday »chool hiia- their nephew, Antone pMulsen, nn«l »ionary. wa» lieic »nit* time agi«, aiul a a bride, w ho were numied in The I Mlles a rewult wearernj tying a s ><mday ai*h«K»l. R. V. Sefton wan elected »U|»erinteii«l- last w«*ek. II W. Snasli.dl of Pleasant \ al’.ey ent; Mm. Ferguwon, vice *u per intend* ent; and F. M.lulling, tv retary anti was a welcome caller at I’h«* ll«*ruhl treasurer. Great interest ha» Iwen • •dice Moiid.iv. He reports h splendid show n and so it is bojied the gtfowj work meeting »4 Plritnant Vail» y grange last Saturday will go on. Gua Richey is suffering from a gath The road» between here an<l Port- land are very bad at present and it is ering in the bend. almost ivnpOMiible to gvt ¿e»wls needed. Miaa Matie Baumann is s|M*nding a The mailcarrier, Mr. ('ullirtges, gets short vacation in Portland. through with the mail, Uit steadfastly I..A. Hau ma mi has so (ar recovered refuses to take any freight in or out. from his injuries of Inst summer as to be The achool children g«»t up a neigh- able to Attend Grunge last Baturdwy. borhood Christmas tree, which was well l hr M ihm s Cecil «nd • wrtrude Rock attended. There was considerable well of Portland, «ml D ines Simonsen laughter <>v»*r the f tel that every one re of Gresham, weir visitors ut J. TbuiiiAt* ceived a sniall »loll, and some <»( the la.-t Sumlay. young bachi*l >re were ¡it * embarr »•»•>1. Pie tTmt \ alley 1« ex|»»*riencing a real The evening ".m vote I a gran I succes». • state and development I mmui » these The <<-hool h.ia been close ‘ during the days. week. The sawmills m this vicinity report a Mr. Fanbion is moviug into the Bell good business. hoiiw** until he thtislv-w his new dwelling near Bear < re« k. Mrs Furgeson is ex changing houses w.th him, having HLRLBLR! leased the place for a year. Mr. and Mr«. Perkin’« oi M» Kmlrv, Vin Murphy is visiting wttli his fatii- » r and mother .ind sister, Ruth Murphy, and seems to enjoy himself iinmensly. Wash , are vimting lheir daughter, Mr«. W. Evan.«. Mr. PrrkiiiM rtnidrd in tliit* district f«»r year», hm ing bern FoR SALE—Four-horse ¡tower chop Tom Kr wn of Salmon is visiting at among the early avUlem in this part of mill, all complete. John A. Richey, Barton, On*. [s < irvgoii City. lie is just ns full of fun the eountry. Mrs Frank Glass, who has suffvre«l a as ever. A number of p»ar»oii» fr«>m this «Ha* long time from cancer, died Tuesday, A nuuds-r of new Links were received i»«M,i»tl and Alfred lh*ynol«ls, wife and daughter trift i th’tidvd the Dec. 24, I d »7, at her home in Monta- at the reading room recently. Drop in villu. Funeral service» were held at uatfh paitv given at t ’ oluinbiH grunge. m l brother, Frank R yn«»l*ls, are stay LfTLK LUOLRLLL and !<»>k them over, also the holnlay Dunning underraking parlors D -c«*m- ing with Mr. Brown. They ex|M*rl to numbers of the magazines. E. <i. Rickert’s «*bildr«*ii have been The entertainment at Mountain school l»er 27tli. Interment was made at At the communion service of the Hope Multnomah cemetery. wick with the lotmipw. wa« a decided silt in spite «4 the remain until Spring opens. Presbvterian church last sabbath, the Mr.-. McIntyre still h<>l«ls the cham |h»lph Vandevere haw returmMl to the W. W. Lewis is suffering from lung rainy accident. A large crowd was out rite of infant baptism was administered to enjoy the evening. All of the child hi« grandmother, Mr«. F. Em to Dorothy Buhl, daughter of .Mr. and trouble. He is at the Portland sani ren did their iw*lt?vtions well, and after pionship for the most »ucceMiul angler home tarium and ia report« d improving. Mrs Jewell of Bruad street. At that ily. I» >lph haw been away a year with the program Santa Claus di-tribnted in these parts. time also the pastor, R. v. S. S. White, Mis* Ruth Osburn entertained a num the presents to every Issiy. Each child A very pl«* i-.mt evening wa* spent at Ida aunt, Mrs. 1 «ill, at M< Kinley, U ash. announces that after the first of the ber of her friends at her home on Wed- received from its teacher a beautiful Mr. Fsmbion's on Christinas Eve. Mrwand Mn». T. Evan»«, Mr. and Mrw. year he would be relieved of his work nesday evening, December 25th. Th«* gift whirl, was greatly appreciate«!. Hie voting f Iks «4 Welches District Ellis, alwo Mr. and Mr«. Ray Emily at Eagle Creek, and la-ginning with evening was spent in games, and the The Knicreirim gave a «lance at their prepare I a ChriatiiiM tret? to which .-¡x nt (‘liristmaa hay at the In.me ui F. January 5th. he wi 1 hold an evening presentation of small gifts to all pres residence on Chri-tmas to their rnant service at * :3<> in the chape), which is ent was the cause of much merriment. everyone in the neighborhood was in < high. located on Ebey street one block north Refreshments consisting of nut*, can friends. Mips Cecelia Woodward i« spending vited. and m arly all res|*»n«le«i to the of \ ilia avealie. Everyone i- cordially dies and popcorn wen* serve«!. Those E. (ì. Ilirkrrt, an«ì Mr. ami Mm. P«r- invited to both the morning and eve present were Misses Grace Gilman, her vacation at home, and^her friend. invitation- Tin? most ex«|iiisite pres arms wrre in Giesham on busi net» Fri- E. Williams, is making a visit during ning sereicis. ents were given to C. W. Kern, Win. Lena Gilman, Flora Kreglow, Nora «lay. the holidays. Welch and I. A. Wrenn in the way of W. (’rowston »nd family are sending baby dolls. M. Davis »nd family «i»-nt Wed Everyone received one or Christmas and New hears wit!» Mrs mor«* presents, very pretty or moat use nesday Ht the home of F. latslev n field. Constance Emily of Portland vidi ted Mrs. W. 11 irks spent a couple of <la\s ful. in Cortland last week. L. Wnnn spent Christmas with at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. Ene Miss Alice Rassmussen, who is at- Mi. .m I Mrs. C. W. Kern at Hotel ily, Friday. tending »«‘lex/l at Monmouth, i- enjoy Mrs. M. Graham and childrt n were Welch. ing her vacation at home with her folks callers at the home of J. Fitzgerald at < oi Wm. Wel< 1» visit«*«l in San<ly Monday. Wyilnesday. Mrs. P. Andersen and daughter Stella There is about two inches of snow on A meJEing of the taxpayer« was have !x*en entertaining several friends the ground which promises to stay with during the past week. called nt the sihiHillioii«» .Monday to us. Mr- (Iraham, the popiilar teacher at vote a «|iecial tax tur the purpose of re- Hurlburt, was in this vicinity Monday. pairing the schoolhouse. The three daugtors of R. P. Rassmus SANDY sen and b»ni* Benfield »¡»ent Sunday with Stella Andersen. Henry G«*rnard of Portland has ROCKWOOD The people of Dist. No. hehl h moved out to his cozy little home at «•¡MTial meeting last Saturday to vote a A *|H'i ial acliool mei'ting wna liel.l on * Sandy ridge. four mill tax for the purpose of raising last Friday in K'M'kwoml Diatrict No. 27 money enough to ermble them to hav»* \ siirpri“» party was given to Mrs. for Hie purpose <>f Irvying a «perial tax nine months school. SEE WINDOWS I0R DETAILS John B<»sh«>lni I hriAf|u*“ Eve. Ail had to I« tnieil to Imilil aililitional room« on Rol»ert Benfield is at home with his a very enjoyable time. mother for the present. th« now oni'-rixmi arliool Imililing. A Mr ami Mr«. Peter Vetwli of lloring room will lie linilt on tin* north aiili- ami Wm. Deaver has prov«**l himself quit«* a trapper. On Sunday last he capture! vall'-d on Mr. and Mr«. Allsirt Meinig the bnihling rai«<*l so that two room« If NOI RIGHE. WELCH MAKES IE RIGHE a couple <>f ro<»ns and a very large lynx. Sunday. may !»• had b I hivh . Thia will give Hia'k- Fred Filing, while taking a trip to The memla-r« of the German Luther woo»I n four-room m-hmilhonM*. Troutdale last w«*ek, was thrown from his wagon ami badly hurt. He is now an church enjoyed a very pleasant The riiioit Chriatma* initi'itainnient < hri-tmn- Evi- and a Christmas tree. in the hospital. givi-n hy the «chool diatrict win a very J. J. Johnrnn s,»ent Christmas at the Mrs. I’. ter Vetach is visiting her par «iii'i i “ h I ii I one. More than LW present, borne <4 f >. Westlund. ents, Mr ami Mrs. Welver, for a few were ili«trihnU*l. The proceed« of the Cly«le Browney gave a dance last Hat day«. Im.ket MH'ial which follower) will la* user) urdity at the home of Mr. Stanley. All Paul M'-inig attended the funeral of for the piirchaae of I hh >I(«. had a very good time. in Portland last Friday. A. Carr is clearing land and cutting Fan Mi-* B. Meriilith, the teacher in thia coni w«»od. .Mi»» Eda Helms of Portland | m *«<*I diatriet ha* lieen »pemling her vneation J. C Wilson is hauling »-ord wo »<l for through Sandy lust Saturday on her with her people in Eugene. Jim Ellis. way home fo -i*e her father, who is very Mr*. Marie Johnson of Montavilla, W. S. James rereiv<*«l a fine cake and «inter o' JI inn E. Taylor, ia ie|Hirti*l to pudding from England fora Christmas ill. remembrance. Win. E. Welch of Wel.'lie» was in Ira very ill. E. A. Graf is running the woo«l «aw Sandy Monday «nd Tuesilay. Billie's Grandpa Bolton is «lowly improving. for Horare Ellis. got the same old »mile. ‘ Gu«tav Winter«, olde,t brother of Mr. Filing, the mail «arrier. hid a John Mi Intyre is in Handy attending Mr». M Itnehle, will biiililrt residence Corner first break down recently, which made him Near fourth on lil« 10 acres «iljoioinu^fax Ituehle'a to bnsiness. quite late with the until. ■ Correspondence Don't Miss That Great Sale of Clothing at Welch's WELCH 221 223 Morrison I he American Clothier 283-285 Wàshington Mi»s Ruth Manning and brother Clif- / I Mr. ami Mrs Ned Nelson spent C'lifisL , * Dur old friend, Owen Martin, will in Library Report Very I niouratjlnq th» future make hi« home with Mr and Th» rc|M>rt id the <irc»haiu rvadlng Mil. AlUhouav on Section Une rmitu for the mouth of IWecmbtr, 11*17, Attendane*, ISM; circu I A J Miller, formerly of the Twelve- i» a» follow. Mil» house, visiti*! Mr and Mr«. S. J. lation, 4*7, Action. 244; umi dctlou, k'43. uew uiwmbcr«. AO. Illis» lately. A tine collection of Imnki utmii the I A. II Hell of Portland was a Risk- Hie, art, character vic, of W Illium Sbakr»|ieare lias bren aeeured al lbw wood viaitor a lew day« ago. leading room »» ih * tally lor III» benefit Mlle» Grimshaw has taken the con of lentil grade pupil» tract Io rebuild the feme on the school property. Di C. V Benson ol Columbia View risen!11 had a laid runaway, colliding (Continued from page I.) i valili Mr. Kettering'» »lore Mire l.aiira Cottrell, whuha «tudrnt D L. Herring leave« for hi« old home al the o A C , i» »pending her xat atmn in Missouri. with her grand¡mrviils F C«mp ha* rented the F Hamilton Mi»» Carrie Mdl«p.»ugh of M«»nlavilla place on Sandy road and lia» moved was a guest of M»w T. Brownhill «»ver onto the piace Sunday. She «lolivvred lw»> splemlid Mr Horton will mow his family to atklrvMMW al Ihe Ra|4i»t church Huinlay. the Camp place which lie lias pur- Secretary \ ’.»owwrll ha» *«ml m»th,rs chased. to all »1» h *kholder» I«» atleinl the annual inerting *»( the Multnomah ami Cla* k«- ma» County Mutual Telephone C«»m* AMS imny al <iresham iirange hall, Mt»n»lay, Mr». Maalerton ami wm I warmer, January tHh, al 2 p. in. Mi«» Rena Knapp returned to <ir»*»li* liai» moved to Hull Run bridgi* where am Sunday. Mr Masterton i» at work. Mr» Etta llawn, who haa been vi»tt J. J. Elmer had a Hocinl ChriftniHs ing relative« m Seattle, returned lumie gathering and tree at their rwidence. laitt week. M ip»r II W I.ove of Cleone was in John and Fred Paylur of South Itemi ■pent the holiday« nt home Fred eM tirvaham on Monda) and mudr The Herald ullire a plrntMiit call IM-t-to to enter Imaltieaa imllege in Port Mmw Harriet Aleaandrr, whois teach land. ing school al Irlmnon, »¡M’nl the holi J J Elsner, Al Martin and 1C l'as loi day» with relative» ill (irewliaill. The l adle»* llmnr Journal and «ever n ho have full (aitli in the |ioaaibilitlsa of tin« locality becoming » greater fruit ni new niagnainr« air n«»w received al the reading r<M»m. district than IL hm I Hirer, have recently ihm »»( the latest i»c*|umitl«»n» to the made arrangementa for a large numla-r reading room is the beatilul l»*»|{r pict of fruit tree» and will engage in fruit ure of “The Coliseum of Rome * raining JamrN < ììmm |(«4I ow whs h recent caller Lloyd L>we and Elton Kelly are home at The Herald »»Ilice Carroll I'nderhill of Salem is visiting for the holiday». They are students at nt the C»rl»»’»n homi*. • i.. I ) \ Q Mrs It. R Carlson invited a few Grandma Morewald ha» liven on the friends in ou New Year’s Eve to watch the «»Id year out lìi KM’ present were ■irk li»t. hut ie convalvMcliig Mr. and Mr». J W Hhaltuck. Mr and Henry Whilon. the wild cat liuuter, Mrs. (ivorgv la»»he, and Mr. and Mm. killed iwien wild cal» the oilier day. <». W. Kenney. George I rwhr visi le» I his parents on Frank McGugm, the county road «iip- rrvi.ur, 1» irpsirintf I be Kull Run bridge, Xrw Year's Day. Mr ami Mrs. <»r«.rge Lealir enter* ■aid to be tn u very dungvrou» condition. taim*«l loiirtri’n ol tiielr tamiiy <»n Pal Flanagan went to San ly on a Ini. Chrlatmas Day. nr»» trip recently. Mrw Alva llevel had hs gursta for The mill» in tin» vicinity have roeuin- Sew Y«*ar’s tlmm-r her ¡aireiit«, Mr. ami Mr». George Italie, Mr and Mrs, Orland i*l operations with a »mall crew of men. Zeck, Mr and Mr* I rank Woaleil and ¡children. e t Air and Mrs lister Thompson, who POWlll VAllt Y were maiuv«l in I'ortland on Christmas Th« Sunday «chuol exereiw» at the b.«e, visite*! r«\latiMM in Grrehani on Xew X ear’s I My. Mis Thoiii|*eun I» a Hwvdbh Million ohtirch were held <*i«ler«»t Mrs I* Michel and Mr« J. U lh*veml»er 2ll \ l»r«’* numlrr were Irti w fence. present The tree »food in the corner Roy I' 11 tile«- is confined to his l»r«l on w ith a large cedar l»w in the miildle account ol a severe culti. Fleet F«»i is visiting his mother, Mm. and behlml it wam an old time fireplace Th«* children rendeivd «nng* «nd reel- Harmon Dan Tall»* I, one of Grrshin.*» moat iMtion« whid» were very good. Thrv all progressive ytmng men, has nlAde quite received gift* in the May «»! I hm M l », a reputation for himaell along the candy Hills, CHlld) , etc making line. The llrral<l forre were t reale«I t«i some tine pvtujchr of bi» hwii On Itaceinliwr 27 the ChriNtmaM enter- make one «lay this week. lAiniiiviit wan held in the Lutheran The Third District Qu1irt» rly meeting church. The drmratmn», conaiating of for the rtmfenmrr year will be held «it a large fM-autifully dteor»led tree and Greaham Thursday night commencing five I m »»« of fur ar mi nd the alter were January 2, and laating over the Sab The quarterly Conference will very attractive The *»ngw and recita l»ath l»r held Saturday morning at |0o*elork tion» by the children and young people, larve Feast will take place at |<i a m and the mo»ir and »«»ng on the violin Sunday moriiing ami p rear hi ng at II Di*lri<t Elder and guitar by the Lundeen brother» re 4 III und 7:3d n. in W M Coffee will have charge ceived much praiiM* No Santa Clau« The XVoiiun’« RaplUl MÜMimiHry appeared, l»rcAiiMr we don’t believe in 1 will nivel at the home of Mr», him, but the children ail received geii- Gust l^rmtn, fWhrsday afternoon i, J mii . vrmis gifts of oranges, candy and nut» u at 2:»’M> for the pur|MMM* of circling A large numl»er were present, ami all » »flier rs. All mriiibcrs rejuesu-d to at « were well pleamsl with the entertain tend. F Rtmcor and D. Flarhits were re ment, although the church wus so crowd«*«! that a large part <4 the amli cently registered nt the <'entrai. They were liMiking (or a location. ence had to stand. Gresham po«t<»fli<*e has l»een raise*I Mr. and Mr«. W. Bottelmm enter from a tourtli-claaa otlicr to a third class office tained relative« ami friends nt a Christ* August Riou, n Frenchman, who has niiiK party «»n t’hristmas Eve. Is-en » inpioved by Cha* Clrrelaml, was Mr. and Mret (’. P. Johnson enter l»adly injut«*»l liirstlny from the explo tained C. A. Lindgren and family and sion of nume giant |»ow<lrr, and died in A. C. Sward and family for dinner lant h tew hours. J W. Shattuck is circulating in this Sunday. bsahty h |M*iiti<»n for an amendment The grip is visiting In this vicinity to the constitution of the »tale Some are very ill at present, while oth making it iiTi|M»Mible for the legis lalur.» ta repeal or K Hi«* n< I a law ers are convalescing which bus la»rn rnartr»l by the ¡»rupie Mr. and Mrs. Dnniv|s<»n of Eugene l»y initiative. This should commend have moved to Powell Valley and will itself to every voter • M’cupy a house owned by Rev. Jonas Johnson. Subscribe lor The Herald. Additali (ireshjm Locals Boh Th«»r|»c of Seaside viaited in P«»W- ell V alley last week. Mr. and Mr«. J. S. Wilcoxon were Portland visitor« Saturday. Rev. S. C. Sherrill, pastor of the Cot- trel Baptist church, calle«] at the home of A. B. Elliott Monday. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Services at Gresham Baptist Church Sun.1M> s, ||,Mil ••very Stiliti») It)« 11/ Ulug II « in aii«1 » p m. H N P I 7 p m <••(<»«• Prayer meeting. Thur»<P) iii'lit * All lortHrtlly Invìi««! (« Attend Any er All the*« Hey« k««. •I R kv . T. R. A nthony , Pastor •••••••«••••••••a Obituary of Bertie Hillyard. Bertie A. Hillyard, daughter METHODIST EPISC OPAL CHI 1CC II ot Mr «IKFNHAM, ORRUON and Mrs. J. M. Hillyard, died at Orient, Oregon, Dec. 23, 1807, and was Inlet red in Gresham cemetery, Dec.25, the fun eral sermon being preached by H. C. Sherrill pastor of the Pleasant Home Baptist church, at the < iresham Baptist church. The church furnished the music. • The floral offerings were very Intauliful. she was 14 years, H months ami 21 days old at her death. She leaves to mourn her loss, her father and mother, » one sister and three brothers also othi r relatives and numerous friends. She joined the Baptist church a I hint live years ago. balng Imptizisl by Rev. Nutley, who wm pastor al that lime, She lived and diol in the triumph of a living fnith in Chri-t. # Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard wish to thank friend« and relatives for all kindness shown them in the hour of death. ‘ There is a Rea|ier wlioac name ÍR I >enth And with hiw wickk* keen lie reapw th«* liennled grain at a breath And the flower« that grow between." Sunday at IO a. in. II. I.. Hl. (’lair, KU|M*rint4*ndi*nt.' Preaching servire» at II a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting, Thnrmiay evening», at 7 :3II o’chwk. Everybody invited hr. A. Thom paon, Paator. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e Everybody Enjoys Home Cooking £ Tin* place to find it is at Montavilla s New Hotel Menis and r«»onis or month, A. E. reek Prop. Bad «f car llae, Hibbard St., Monisvllla • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Russellville Nursery Company H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon Offer, a good variety of fruit tree«, ornamental aliriilai and lierry plant«. Write for particular« and price list. place. » K t I