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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
Want Column MONTAVILLA FREE LIBRARY HUPS MANY. Muskdk. (Continued from first page I A vary fins Musical« will ba given at th« Greeham Mathixliat church, Friday night, lah. 14th at 8 p m , CMalaling of soloa, duals, ladiaa' quartet, mala quar tet from Taylor • atraat church, Miss Wiseman, violinist, and Miss llendar- •on, reader, of Portland. Banatlt Math- odial church Admission Me, raavrvad seats 35c, children 15c Tickets al Drug store. to draft constitution and by-laws On Novemlier l.'tth a constitution and by laws were adoptol and a committee ap- Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Dan McMillan wild out hi, restauraht Mr and Mrs. l*an Me Millan went on i |x>int«xl to nominate a Borad of Direct- on the Hase Line road on January 28th a pleasure trip to Council Creat last ! or» of nine persons and report at a Found, Etc. aubaequent uaceting Thia eonimittee to JiM. Holder of Portland. Mr. Holder Sunday. Al local a<!verti»«'mentff arc run nn«i»r this formerly kept a road house near Elli reported on Jan it, I9tl8. The report head at the rate o( ONk < »AT A WoRI' KACH Fred Green has moved his harness > was adopted and the following |>er~oiis IMHUK No ad publtahed for than Ijceiil» ott', store in Powell Valley. <’aah in advance eicepl to regular advertiser« were •lecl-*d directors Rev. <’ V Nut- It you have anything to aell, or u i»h to buy Yager Brothers, our enterprising shop into the lewis building. anything or nave i<J»t anything. TRY A Mrs. Frank Hallock is at Newberg, ley, Mrs. J. \\ Shattuck, Mrs. A. ” WANT AD.” In Riis column Th« reautla will bakers, have installed a new grapho NOTICE TO Ht ll.DEUS Meyers, Mrs. Hattie W ostali, Mia. ■urprlae you. Cash or postage »tamps. phone and play to a full house every w here she was called last week on ac Lucy Gedanik», Dr A Thompson, Dr. Sealed bids will lie recsived by the count of the severe illness of her lather. WANTED—Wilt buy fat hogs for •veiling. J. M Short, Mi» M Clanahan and district school l>o*rd of Nchoul District cash or trade fe.ti or groceries at Port A. Cleveland recently purchased four The public library moved into new D J. Duly. No. 107, Clackamas county, Oregon, un land prices. R. Tassell, Cottrell and acres on West and Villa avenues, and quarters on February 1st. They are The first officers of the aaeociation til Match 15, ItkM, for the contract to Boring. will take possession in about a month. now in Warren's hall and on the eve were, president. Dr. J M Short, vice- build a schoolhouse, said building to lie PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. He is now living on the place he bought ning of February 1st gave an enter president, Mr, M Clanahan : treasurer, complete.I by August I. V.kiH Plans and Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent. of Geo. Barringer. tainment. Refreshments were served 1 D. J Culv; secretary, II L. St. Clair Ik) You Know That We Ik) The Lirgest Second-hand s|>ecitieationa can be seen at the resi Gresham. Ore. and all had a good time. Mr, Gee Sloan i, differing with a Buaineaa in Portland? Then You Will Know Where An additional lit' book, wa, a«x>n se lience of the undersigned st Cottrell on LOST — Two sows, one weigh, about very severe cold. Raymond Daniel» has been quite sick cured from the Portland library, luak- and after February 15th. The right is To Go For BARGAINS. We Have Nearly 165 or 171' 11» and other about 85 lbs. with the grip. ng a total of 15«1 Be,idea these several reaerv»i to reject any and all bids Anything You May Want. A man who lost some chicken, re Black. Phone or write Emil Olson, Mrs. Hoker and her daughters. Mrs. valuable liook, were donate.! to the Troutdale road. 18 By order of the Itoard of Directors. cently had the good luck to buy some When You tome to the City STI’I'k FOR THE—- Frack and Mrs. Yeigh, spent Wadnea Gresham Librarv association. In Sep- J. R. Hau., IMst. Clerk. more of the same breed a day or two WANTED Fresl milch < Wa and J temirer, IWW, II L. St Clair resigned Orient, Ore., Route I ,2 beef cattle. T. R. Howitt, Gresham, later ami after an investigation it was day of last week with Mrs. Wingert. found that he bad bought his own fowls Ore. Rev. W. B. Hollingshead preached at as custodian The association author- back. i ised the opening of the reading room on Ding' Iking! “Form, closed"—"Iler«' the Methodist church last Sunday. 627 to 635 Wdshlnglon St. • I’orlkind, Oregon FOR SALE—Four-horse power chop Wednesday evening and Saturday after you get busy and plan«' down these Mr. and Mrs. F. Green and daughter Moth fhones Farlite TW Home. A a?W Captain Larkin, who dropped dead at mill, all complete. John A Richer, Mamie attended church in north Port noon and evening, and the securing of ' forms " Chuck. Puff, from the engin«», Barton, Ore. iS land last Sunday and then they attend the wheel of the steamer Lurline while a custodian at |l a week I p to thia i r rbump, from the press, and the Iler- ed a surprise party in Woodlawn at the taking the steamer through the draw of THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS residence of C. Oberg. About 85 people time many person, had given care to . aid is ready L>r mailing Burnside bridge last week, was a broth at Montavilla has been bought and is were present. Mr. Oberg received a tbe reading room gratia. Mix, A. B. ------- «•• — er of Mrs. Mouler, who is well known being run under new management by morris chair, a gold watch chain and t’ulv was secured a, custodian, which Joe Holder. Give him a call. fob and book stand. All had an enjoy in the Villa. Mrs. Mouler has the sym position she held until March. ll*'7 I’lfdsdnl Ydlk'> Grange s fri/e Bdb> pathy of a host of friends. FOR SALE — Corner kit in Kegner » able time. In December. I'Asl. the directors Fleanant Valley grange ha» the unique ‘ Addition, |200 Terms. Enquire of Geo. Howitt has taken the contract o^ Mrs. Miller and daughter Maud, who ranted the back part of the room in the «lifttinclkMi of having a fine priie-wm* Edgar Colvin, Hogan. ¡6 grading Ebey street from the Base Line expect to move to Clackamas soon, I Metzger building wlwre the library now ning baby boy named by it. When! of John Brown at Rockwood If Not Satisfactory road to Villa avenue and has several have been visiting Mrs. Hooker. FOR SALE — Fresh cow. Mrs. Ida men and teams at work. | ia, cleaned it and tilted it up for a read Mr. and Mm. Wm I. K«*nter»on took, You Get Your Money Back. Hamilton, Gresham, Route 3. .6 Mr. Farrier’s son. who has been in ing room. An "at-home" was given their four'Wealt't old baby to grunge Several parties in this place have “The Busy Store” FOR SALE—Full-blood Jrrwy Bulls, been losing chicken, recently and they the hoepital for two weeks, has returned here Itecetnber loth which was at- (or the fir»t time the question a» to Poland China Boar Pigs, and Plymouth have the guilty party spotted. I home much improved. ! tended by 30 or 40 persons. what he should lie named artMiv. Che I Rock Cockerels. B. C. Altman, Gresh Agent Oregon I Irr Relief Asscxidtion In January, 1W7. new offiesra were Tlir grange tivchi«Hi to name him. The , am. choaen as follow, president, R< \. C. A vote between the uamea o( it» father Rockwood, Chas Cleveland has put in a line of FOR SALE—Three mattresses and Nutivy; vice-president, Mrs. J. W ami that of Willard U. .Moore, the pop- PtkMM Jit his Page woven wire fence on Division three tel, of spring, as good a, new. Shattuck; treasurer, Mrs Hattie Wos Enquire of Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Gresh street and a new wire fence ornaments tell; secretary, Mr« Hatlie Brownhill am. E. A Sessions of Portland has sold his his front yard. Recant changes have J W. Shattuck. K R. Carlxon and Mrs. FOR SALE — Good paying business farm, the old John Conley place on the been made by which his lane has been Is-na St. Clair were elected directors for in this territory, or »ill trade for farm Base Line, to Lester Spencer, of eastern moved about 20 feet west and the ruse three years in the place of Mrs. Woatell, ' or city property. Apply at Herald Washington, who will occupy the place garden is now included in the front Mrs Shattuck and Dr. A. Thompson, ! office. at once Mr. Sessions will sell his yard. whom' terms had expired At this, FOCND—Pair of spectacles by N stock, farm implements and some house Ed. I-ittlepage. David Manary, Chas meeting resolutions were received from | Mewhirter. Owner can have same by Littlepage. John Brown. Fred Merrill. the thld Fellow, l<«lg<' and from the! proving property ami pining for this hold furniture on Friday, Feb. 14. ad Enquire at Herald office C. L. Crenshaw was very pleasantly Dr. W. C. Belt. Alex Barr. F. H. Rix Gresham Development league assuring | surprised on Monday night. It being and Timothy Brownhill, were among the Library association of the hearty ! Near Fourth St. WANTED—500 families in Gresham the attendants at the last meeting of the co operation of these organizations. A and vicinity to try Cupid Flour. Ask his forty-first birthday, a numlier of Portland Vqion Republican Club. number of men 'proved their sincerity ! your grocer for it. [5 friends gathered at his home. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Re Mrs. Yost and daughter of University by paying the initiation fee ami a year’s freshments were served by Misses Essie Park were guests of Mm. T. Meade on dues and becoming members of the as sociation. Soon after this the city ' Crenshaw and Inez Lusted. Saturday. council passed an ordinance granting to | “That’s Where You Get Good Value” Chas. Gedamke filed a new road Mm. A. Thompson, who has been llie library aaaociation the sum of petition last Wednesday. visiting her son. Dr. Fred Thompson a month tc be used toward the mainten- 40 Y’ears’ Experience Mrs. Lewis Shattuck is suffering with and his wife, at Woodland, Washington, ance of a reading room. Next came the Satisfaction Guaranteed the prevailing grip. retimed this week and reported that offer qn the part of the Portland Libra Terms Very Reasonable y Thomas Brothers have relined and Dr. Fred Thompson had recently passed ry association to i*ay for the services of CLOTII I K R Call at mv place on Bas- Line Road. the Washington State Board of Medical papered Alva Hevel’s house on Powell Master Willard Loren kesterso i. a librarian every aftenx«>n and evening Phone or w rite. Phone Farmers 301. examinations at Spokane. street. of the week and to give her special | Pleasant Valley Grange's Prise B.by Mr. and Mm. T. Meade were Port- training, provide.! the books could lx-1 Mrs. Geo. Leslie had as guests on Sunday, her grand daughter. Miss Lo land visitors on Monday. placed in a suitable room. After much 1 ular storekeeper, resulted in a tie The rena Williams and friend, Mr McClain, G. W . Allder. of Troutdale, made us discussion the directors decided to rent I question was finally decided by another Route 1, GRESHAM, ORE. a very pleasant call on Tuesday. the lower part of the building one door , vote being cast which resulted in the ; of Portland. Misses Bernice Gullikson and Maude Gust Carlson has rente.! his place east of the city hall. One dozen new boy being named Willard Loren Kester Michel made The Herald office a short near Pleasant Home, and will have an chair» were purchased, two large read son Soon after this Master Willard i H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor but very pleasant call on Tues-lay after auction sale of farm implements, stock ing table, were donated by E. C. land- : was entered in the baby show at the I sey. the reading r<x>ni wax neatly fur- grange fair at Gresham where he won I Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon etc., on Feb. 18. He will spend some noon. M0 Hibbard Street Would like to figure on your Local Oddfellows, their wives ami time in Iowa and then return to Oregon niahed and on the evening of April >d- first prize in hi, class. The grange is ; the formal opening wax attended by a very proud of its l>al>^ ami naturally Offers a good variety of fruit tree«, ornarnriital >hrubf and lierry sweethearts were the recipients of a lot again. PLUMBING AND GAS UTTING large and enthusiastic crowd A piano takes a great interest in telling visitors of good things at the hands of the Re plants. The report of Gresham reading room bekahs in the hall last Wednesday for the month of January, 1908, is as had been secured by C. A Nutley and all about him. Master Willard is the Write for particulars and price list. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e night The banquet, prepared by Mrs. follows : total circulation, x2x ; attend B. W. Emery fur the occasion and the only Io by in the United State, to tie so Gresham orchestra furnished music. honored | ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a George Sleret and Mrs. John Roberts, ance, 1U81 ; registration, 49. Everybody Enjoys Mrs. Hattie Wostell wax appointed tbe was voted a great success. The evening Mrs. J. C. Allen has been quite ill the first custodian under the new regime Home Cooking £ was devoted to card, and other amuse past week with the grip. In July, 1907, on account of the reumv- ments. The place to find it is at The Misses Lizzie and Marguerite of Rev. C. A. X ut lev the aasociation D. 8. Johnson and F H. Rix, of Port Johnston of Portland spent Wednesday was left without a president. J At a land. called at The Herald office on evening with Miss Floy Johnson. meeting of directors Mrs Woatell wax Wednesday. Mr Rix is circulating a Meals and rooms bv day, week " H. Holder of Estacada in ordering elected director and Mrs. Lena > St. petition for John Lewis, as republican or month. A. E. tfxxMAS, Prop. his local advertisement out says, "Re Clair president in his place. candidate for treasurer. x sults come front advertising in The location of the reading r<x>m did the End st car lint. Hibbard St.. MontaviiUi a The Eastwood nurseries ha, received not prove satisfactory because of the •••••••••••••••••••••••••a 50,000 seedlings, 25,000 more will arrive Beaver State Herald.” That's t lie probability of the building being sold usual testimony. in February. These amounts, with at any tune, and when in August it Mm. Ione McColl has received the UPPER LATOURELL their own growing, make the plants was learned that the present reading appointment of postmaster here. amount to 100,«J»JU. Four year, ago the room could be rented, the directors W. Deaver was in Portland on busi Mrs. Chas. Johnson, secretary of the immediately secured it. It was remod amount planted was 5000 seedlings. ness one day this week. AT Emil Beck of Sandy passed through Gresham Artisan lodge, announces nine eled and painted and new bookcaaee Victor Ellig became a full-fledged candidates from the Gresham assembly built at a cost of about 810. The read member of Columbia grange Saturday. Gresham Thursday. for initiation at the district meeting to It« vid Manary, of Powell Nalley be held at Cleone, Saturday night, Feb. ing room was reopened in it, present A masquerade i, the next thing that quart' !» September 1, 1907. Mrs. Woa ia to be held at Columbia grange hall, stopped at The Herald office longenough 8. tell resigned as custixlian and on Nov to say that the road, in hi, neighbor the director, having charge of the affair. A B. Craft, a wealthy farmer of Rut ember 4th miss A. B. Culy was appoint hood are almort impassable, especially Rev. G. Houghton held service, at the ledge, Sherman county has traded farms ed in her place. the road south of Buoy’, corner. Mountain schoolhouse last Sunday. During the year the sum of |was with F. A. Bauman of Pleasant Valley. Mr». Lottie Benfield and ,in Lewi, Both parties will take possession of received from the Fourth of July com COLUMBIA VIEW ■pent Sunday evening at the Anderson their new properties this month. We mittee and the proffer was made by Dr. home. Mrs. Lewis Harlow of Troutdale war regret to lose friend Bauman, but we Short of a lot near the First State Bank Eva Reed, who has long been ill, i« a visitor at the Reynolds ranch Satur are getting a No. 1 man in friend Craft, for the erection of a library building. whom the editor has known for a go<xl During the present month the be- progressing slowly but surely. day and Sunday. f quest "f |25 from the estate of Mrs. M. Stella Anderson entertained a few Frank Powell has bis new house com many years. Mrs. B W Emery has been visitng K. Howitt has been paid. friends on her 17th birthday. pleted and will move in soon. The Library asx'K'iation owes very Several people in this vicinity have A. McCall is clearing up his place and friends in Portland the past week. much to al) those who by their interest been afflicted with the grip but we hope intends to set part of it to a cherry or and unselfish effort, have helped to to see them around again soon. chard. Granger, should take The Herald. i place the library where it is Vxlav. The Raleigh Watson has entirely recov Miss Cecelia Woodward of Portland is ------------ — •» ■ g<xxl that has been done t<> the people ered from the mumps and is now at home for a visit. of thia vicinity cannot be measured. Surprise Party at Eagle Creek. Columbia grange spent a pleasant day tending school again. Especially i, it indebted to Mix, Isom, last Saturday. Considerable business Mrs. Sam Wood, who has been quite A surprise party wa, given Mr. and Mrs. the Portland librarian, and to Mis, Fox, » V M was transacted and tbe lecture hour ill, is now on the road to recovery. B I.. Robertson at their home in Eagle the County librarian, who have labored M « wa, enjoyed by all pre^nt. Delegate, Creek. Saturday evening, February 1. R. C. Lovelace shot a fine lot of duck rernextly for the upbuilding of this for tbe county were allotted a, follows Thursday on the Reynolds duck lakes. The evening wa, spent in dancing, sing branch, and whose unfailing enthuxiaxm Mr,. C. J Littlepage, F. Benfield and Chas. Wood visited his parents, Mr. ing, and games At midnight all en have encouraged when the prospect« Mr,. P. Anderson. The grange will joyed a most bountiful repast. were darkeat. and Mrs. Sam Wood, Sunday. give a Leap Year social for the member, Guests were present from Gresham, Respectfully submitted, a a a A. I-edbury finished bis shipment of and their immediate families next Sat Portland and Eagle Creek. Mas. Lav* S t . C lair , Pre,. 500 sacks of potatoes last week. urday evening after the initiation of a Th« party did not break up until the u H few member,. wee small hours of the morning. All Subscribe for The Herald. O. Bodeen made a trip to Troutdale I Rural Route Patrons, Attention! enjoyed a very pleasant time. on business recently. I Postmaster, Harlow of Troutdale, Mc O. Westlund worked at the church Coll of Greeham and Martindale of Cle 1 Farm Wagon, 3 1-2 axle and hayrack. 1 Set Double Work Hamess. ground, last Monday and J. C. Wilson 1 Single one desire to call attention to the prac hauled the sill, for tbe church. tise of some patrons of rural delivery of Buggy Hamess. 1 Top Buggy. 1 Saddle. 1 Cider Mill. 1 Wheelbarrow. J. Johnson ha, gone to Sweden to placing loose coins in their boxes each live. O. Bodeen took him to Portland time they desire to dispatch letter, in Miscellaneous Farm Tools. SAT Household Furnishings. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI Hay, Grain and Farming last Thursday. stead of supplying themselves with pos C. Salzman i, plowing for A. Gaulitz. tage in advance of their need,. Implements. This practice imposes undue hardship F. Etling’, children are sick with the on rural carriers in removing loose coins grip. Wm. Wash ha, two men slashing from boxes and delays them on tbe service of their routes. brush along hi, fences. The postmasters, therefore, urgently request that patrons of rural delivery EGYPT provide themselves and keep on hand a E. Croaby's father came borne last supply of stamps consistent with and in Thursday. advance of their needs. It is also very L. Weatlund delivered a load of pota desirable that rural patrons place in toes to A. Paulsen at Montavilla last tbeir mail boxes small detachable cup, BEAVER STA E HERALD - IRI SH IVI RY of wood or tin in which to place coins, week. RENEW EARI.Y- 81 PX R1BE V! < ACE - »1 5" ¡Í A. Bulay gave a dance at Ida home when necessary in purchasing supplies of stamps. Saturday evening Have You Heard of Us? WESTERN SALVAGE CO. WE SELL0"*“™ YOU BUY Groceries. flour, feed. Etc JOHN BROWN, GRESHAM LOCALS NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW STORE 283-285 Washington St. SF «^CLEARANCE SALE! Auctioneer WELCH THE AMERICAN A. Watson The Russellville Nursery Company THEO. ROY • ••••• A uction S ale Montavilla's New Hotel The John Conley Farm On the Base line Road, 1-4 Mile East of I2-Mile House Friday, Feb. 14, at 11 a.m I Th’bred Berkshire Boar, 1 yr. 2 Sows, 1 yr. 5 Grade Poland China Sows 7 Th’bred Young Jersey Milch Cows 1 bull 5 heifer calves 2'vr. old heifers 2 1908 FEBRUARY 2 3 I 4 9 10 H 16 17 18 23 24 25 5 12 19 26 3 Grade Milch cows 3 coming 2-yr. old heifers Lot Cotswold Sheep 1 Registered Cotswold buck, 2 yr. 1 SPAN WORK HORSES, « 2500 I ALTAMONT BROOD MARE ioyr. 1908 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 Sale by Instructions of E. A. Sissions, Owner. TERMS, Cash Lunch Served. Reached by Estacada cars, on O. W. P. Meet l0:<30 Car at Gresham. Wagon will J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. L.