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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
LUS UK MOUNT SCOTT and LENTS DISTRICTS Geo Lu«t«d ni«J« a buaiueaa trip to Gmliaix laat Saturday. Portland’s Fastest Growing Suburbs, Whkh You Should Know All About trict *5 on Wednesday last and there was a large attendance. The next meet ing will be held the third Wodriesday ill April and the tope for diaeurstou will tie “The Relation ot the Home to ths School." Thia topic will be le.i m discussion by Mrs Hotchkiss Tins district has a very progressive sch.iol board. They have just finished nice cement sidewalks around their school- bouse. IKmaid Furey is having eight acivs Grandma Reynold* is quite sick, hav cleared on his lai m and luleiids plant ing been confined to her room for suv- ing it to potatoes. eral weeks. } Mr. ami and Mrs. F. A. Anderean enter- A. F. Miller of >< Il a I ik'\<rel the • tamed many ot their Portland friend» thumb of his left hand last Fr ida\ on Sunday. while splitting kimihng wood. An old fashioned S|M»lling school was We are plea* I to note that Miss held at Gilbert » school Friday evening. Clamla Anderson was one of the suc This was the fourth one held there this cessful teachers to receive a state lite winter. It was so largely attendici that diploma as a result of the February ex a division ot the older and younger pu aminations. pils was made and a »|»eHing match A uoUier Rev. Mr Winert < i I'- rtland preached : was held in separate ruoais. at Grace Eva» gvlical church March 22. will I* held in two weeks. Geo ( ' it a d ui wl are *top buccees U) the Bear«r State Herald, ping with th« faiuih •( K. J. Wilson ot |or we are much iulerv»ted iu the paper Gray’» Crossing, buried infant baby on as its editor was once our teacher aud ‘ he was a num ter one teacher, too. Tuesday afternoon. Mias Joyce Herahner was a successful Mr. and Mrs. Paul’s little I k \ v ha» __ candidate for a State Liie diploma at been ill with pneumouia, but is much the last examination. improved. Mrs. Allmire, sister of Mr*. Coiln an. Mr. and Mrs Smith of Arlvta and i* improving her lot in (,'lemonson addi Mr. Shepard ol Woodmere spent Sun tion. day at Linton. William Marriott has established the ; Miss Maude l.imtnerman went to Or O. K. barber shop on Main street. egon City Sunday on urgent business. George Spring, our postmaster, Las Real estate in this section is again bought a house and lot on Third ave looking up. More buildings are t ring nue. erected at this time (han tor months. Governor Chamberlain has written to make arrangement* for a meeting with Clemson tract near Lents has three new the people of our town, the date to l»e bouses in process of erection and so on down the line. Every portion ot the announced later. district is again coming to itself ar.d we Mr*. Frem nt Lent is visiting in trust will L»e the better for the slight Lents. check it lelt this winter. There will be We an? pleased to announce the mar- inure building and less S|»ecuiatiug in riagv of C. C. Wih \ to Mrs hi a Mitch- the future ell of H.»od River, Tl.e Herald ex- Another evidence of progress is the tends best w ishes. active clearing ot ground during the J. Klineman. who hat l«een laid up rainy season lor cultivation or home». with pneumonia for over a month, is We feel safe to say that more stump beginning to atir out again. powder and muscle have t«eeu expended Mrs. S. E Coon and daughter, Mrs. between Annat»ei station ami Sycamore Orville Smith, of Sherman e >unty, have thia season than in any ten previous purchaaed lots in Lenta an 1 mien i like periods. This is a time of home building soon. making from which there will never be A mother’» meeting was held at Pis- a decline m value. ▼ The mem!w*rs of the (kid Fellows at Lenta held a meeting to organize a local branch of the Rebeccas Quite an in- tereat i* exhibited, s. \ vral ladies hav ing a I readv signified their intention of uniting with the hxige if it is organ ized. Mr». T. C. Toinlinain was ap-. ¡stinted chairman of a committee to re ceive |»ro|MWii lions for iiivinl*er*hip. Other no miters <»f th<* coiuniittee ant» Mr». R J. McCullom, Mr*. John Lund gren an<i Mr*. A T. Haworth. | MT I 9 9 9 9 9, '0 CO. 5 SCOTT DRUG 9 A. Geisler. Prop. Bring V« Your Prescriptions and You Will . . B- Sure to Have Thera Filled Kight DREGS, CHEMICALS, STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, POST CARDS. ETC. OREGON 9 9 9 9 9 M0NT AVILLA The electric wire is 1 eing put <»n the poles and it will not le l<-ng before the • villa w ill ha\ vice* • _* The Monta\illa B »ard of Trad which wa« organized Man ;: 3, *» *. n«»w has a memliership of 2:1 Th»- oflic rs ar? a« follows: Pre«id?nt. C. T. Evan«; vice president, Cfi..- Hyle; secretary, (’has. H. Armstrong: treasurer, A 17th special committee« fr. r» appoint ed to confer regarding vari< >us improve- rnents to l»e undertaken in this section in the near future. P. A. Engle on Mondav litighi Lot 11-12. block 3, M< rtb Villa Barn«\ and Armstrong making the -ait-. G. L. Howitt made a business trip to Woodburn Saturday returning >unday evening. W. E. Lewiscloeed a deal on Tues day, March 17. whereby he now own* ail of lot 8 in bl»« k I of Mu Tabor Villa annex. Mr. L»-w i« now ha- a fine business location John Armstrong is rushing his new- house on Misner an-1 Caam streets. John says Barringer pn»i Armstrong sold his pr-'perty at il" ( ur:i« -treet on Friday to J E. b»»w of Portland, so he must get busy an 1 g»-t another one ready for tale. Horace E ««ler is busy these day« getting his house ready t<- «M*eupy by April 1st. Mr. an«l Mr-. Frank Barringer spent Bund Mrs. G* ni F. Barringer. N ii • avilia «ioes not afford -uilici nt trade in his line so on Monday he concluded to move his stork to I Hion avenu«* and Russrl) stre t. tI .r secure a larger trade r Russellville Doings The Yeger Brother* are having their delivery wagon painted this week. The dance at WtMKiward* hall Satur day evening wat. a decided success. We notice an article in the Peopl « Press under the late -f March 21. 1 that the |>eople of Mt. Tal*>r. Monta villa and Center addition desire Utt r fire protection. As a matter of fact we have no fire protection. But whether the people of Montavilla will go in with Mt. Tabor and Center addition in a combined effort to secure such ¡»rotec- tion or not is a question as they already have a petition out for a fir»- station <»n Hibbard street which meets very favor ably with the Montavilla sentim»*nt. Th«* Montavilla 1 m \ vs cr» sm »! bats with the Russellville boys Sunday. The score stood 7 to 9 in favor of M >nt- avilla. Four lights have already b.-en placed, three on the Base Lin»* and one on the corner of Broad and Hunter strv«-t Mrs. Bun’ett has been indisp - I for the last week but is steadily on the gain again. Harry F» «sb r wa« over from New berg Monday, al-o Dr. Fessh r of Port land, being the guests of Borace Fe sler. V. Herman ami C. H. A rmstrong were at Piedmont Sunday afternoon looking at property «»n Amesworth a\ nue which Barringer and Armstrong have lieted for sale. We are sorry to note The .............. Hcral . l ar- rived t«>> late for Rev. Gilman Parker’r announcement. - Rural carrier Millian who ha* b<-»-n ei' k for tin ¡»a-t few weeks is able to I m - atsjut again, but will nut go over the route for a few day*. Armory last Tuesday evening to hear Rev. Father York. An excellent pro gram was given. Art Blumenthal is helping Howitt with hie spring work. W. w .1. T. Francis < f < h< _• i( Cit i visiting Mrs. Woodard visit«d her sister, Mrs. relativi - in l.iergla l« after v^itmg Curtis, on Sunday. friends nt Orient. Mrs Put« vi«it«d her brother, F. T. Rueben and G<,r I n Pi”- went to the Howitt, last Thursday. i DECIDE I A Thoroughbred Impor ed Percheron S Stallion » By T T hk GRESHAM EKCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION ® Owwr» wmep O DECI DE ¥»ILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS fcr 1908 at T.BRU6GER S. GRESHAM U L» re he will stand Thursday, Friday forenoon and Saturday. Mondav noon toTiirsday noon at J. (’ Peterson’s, 2 mi. south of Pleasant Home. Tuesday evening to Wednesday noon at Korner’« barn, Damas<*us Friday afternoons at J. Htruch- tn’s place. Bandy Road. TERMS TO INSURE Will Sell in a Lump, Below Cost Mr. and Mra Kd. Hamilton visited Mr. and Mr». Roger», who are living on T Neiiwuer’a place, receully. Alfrvd Hamilton viaited l<>bt> Hosner at Troutdale Saturday and Sunday. 0 The Entire Stock of The following were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lusted on Sunday Geo. Preston of Gre.hani and it. J tioff of Portland, also his brother, M <toff, of liidiana|k>lis. who is visit ing in tlregon and other western state». John Sleret, W. E. Cnv.wvll and Mn> Ed Hamilton attended Pomona al Evening Star grange last Wtalnesday. Mrs Ralph Neibauer and daughter Zena returned Sunday front Carrolton where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. Mi.» Jessie Francis who lias been vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Geo I listed, returned to her home in Gre»l>-i am on Sunday. '-NOTION STORE rw J FINE STOCK TO START BUSINESS FOR SIDE LINE IN GENERAL MUST CLOSE OUT AT ONCE DON’T HESITATE FOR LACK Mis« Marian Robertson of Gresham visited Mi-s Olive Lusted Saturday. Mr and Mrs W. E. t raswell visited Martin l.ennerti and family last Sun day. -------- » POST CARDS RIBBONS CONFECTIONERY A large stock <4 late <>i\»g*»ti views, S,»uvvnir. Easter and Comic Cards. Ia»ather and Bristle. largt* assortment of the Latest Coloni ami Widths. A gtssl selling variety in »lock. STATIONERY SILK AND COTTON THREAD Fresh Ct'.mlit a have l»»rn our standard. A full stork of Chocolate Cretina, Ron Rons, Plain and Mixed Cunde-«, Licorice, Chewing Gums, rtc.,iu fact a full and complete line of candiva of all Linda. NOTICE All mail matter pertaining to the paper must be addressed to the Beaver State Herald. Gresham, Ore., to insure prompt delivery and publication. Want Column Most up-to dst ■ -tuck in the city. sortux ut. All grades and prie««. Good »»- G< <G »t iling »< .. ti< n bv all tliv best writers. PHONOGRAPH AGENCY ANTED—By th* school hourd of dia- trvt No 4, bid* f »r a few thousand dol lars on the condition* specified in the school aws of th • state uf Oregon, sec tion 6, article 6. See B W. Emery, chairman. We will also in lude the agency of the Noted Columbia Phonographs and Recorda. Cot HANDKERCHIEFS Fur Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. Cambric, Linen and Silk PAPERBACK BOOKS WANTEIV—A solicitor for The Her ald in every neighborhood. ny Beit line of S wing Silk in thin vicinity. ton thrust I in h II ni*e». black and white. SCHOOL SUPPLIES The children u!w:iys find a large stock ot Tabl- ts, ConqMie. R«M»ks. Pencils, Pens, Ink, etc., to select from :;i this »tore. Wanted, For Sale, Lost. Found. Etc. WITH, WELL PAYING FOR THIS LOCALITY OR SUITABLE MERCHANDISE BUSINESS. INVESTIGATE 1 HIS TODAY. TO GIVE ENTIRE ATTENTION AND ROOM TO POSTOFFICE. OF BUILDING, PROVISIONS CAN BE MADE FOR THAT. Cotton NOTIONS Vaeful article*.of all kind* Hair pins, Hat pins. Curling Irons, etc., fur the ladir* Stick pins Watch F»»l»s, etc , for the men Ralls, Tov» fur the children. Other articles too niitnemu» to mention DISHES A g '•I *t«M’k of the I atest Coloni ami D<-aigna in J 1 Blue ware. Chocolate and Tea »<• aim sees, Vases, etc. KITCHENWARE Some good Kitchen ami Camping Tiri Wotalvn w WILLOW WARE Small »lock •»( W ork Baskets, Shopping Rags, etc. \ (JTER8! Ri sister n ks I >rs D M Roberts, notary, at Giwham. < 14 All Live Stock, Nothing* Dead. WANTED— Fresh milch cows and beef cattle. T. K llowict, Greshaui, ’ ‘re Call, Phone or Write Today, WANTED — A small house with one or two |i»U. or a small tract of land with some improvements. Apply t > Mrs. L M. Hoffman, Gresham, Ore., R. 2. .13! NOTION STORE WANTED—Every Farmer who sells butter to get his butler-wrappers printed at The Herald office Best pa|»er, low prices Will be money well invested! MLLROSt FOR REN T—One half acre with g-xsi four-room house, new barn and chicken A quantity <»( lu er bas l#een hau'ed bouse, g*M m J water. E. Sch »edler, and work w: I »■ ■ in at once on the Gresham. Phone Farmer A4. new “hed.s and f**i at the Methodist AN ESTABLISHED Busims* in church. Ea«t Portland, with living r»>>ms. fur 1-ric W »o I <>( I Ul Veil was down sale or trade. ( h-.ap if taken at one« Write or inquir , lLL‘a «JiaiiJ avenue, last wc« k and ' I the new residence Rijoui 1. (jo »Inch the fam ui occupy in the near IF YOC HAVE A FARM for sale future. We ar. . t I tn welcome them trade or rent, let ’em know al»ut it in to this community. this column. (. W. B Parson* ha- an ideal place. He PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE ha« laT-n plant n^ i fin«, new orchard Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, an I ha* a fin « ll< i-tion of rose* and Gresham, <Ire. other flower*. Tie- arrangement in ex- THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLOR* <• -piionallv g'. «i Mr. ami Mra. Par- at Montavilla has been l»ouglit ami it *ons are cortaini) .mg up to the New l>eing run under new manage«n»^nt by England rule of tin it and neatness. In Joe Holder. Give him a cad. a very few •.«•ar* theirs will be one «»f the most attractiv»- ¡ laces in this local ity. 340 Hibbard Street Mr an*I Mr-. > Stafford have Is « n Would like tofigur«» on your sick but are better. Mr*. S. Strehin I »- lier choice collec PLUMBING AND GAS III TING tion of ro«<- put in < xeellent conditio! . i ♦ ♦ Goods Going Like Hot Cakes at the ♦ ♦ : : : : Great Dissolution Sale \ vi : eci is Albert Wekh retires, John R. Norris takes th. business The Best Suits in the House up to $25 and $30 go for . . $14.2 watch THE DAILY PAPERS : IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT U/FIPUP the AMERICAN VYLLUn & PA UUf Cl.OTII IEHS 223 MORRISON ST., NEAR FIRST Gresil a in, Or Powell St. «2 WANTED—From 5 to 5U) acn-s slash Surprise on Vernie Hinder ing. A’ou will dj well by calling or Nineteen young people gathered at writing W. C. Burch. Box *»>, Gresh am. 13' the home of Vernie Winger last Thurs- W i NTED— Parties who contemplate lay evening in reepon« to an invitation I uilding to investigate our np-to-datc fr*»m Mra Winger an I gave Vernie a Cement Blocks, specially for foundation pleasant surprise in hon r of his lfith work. F> r particulars see E M. Pmn»< birthday which comes on St. Patrick’s or C. W. Doane, Grrsham, Day. The house was decorated in green FOR SALE—A g<Ms| driving nr work horse, single harness, single buggv, two crepe paper. The guest* were enter- seated carriage anti a good roa«l cart tained with grapliaphone music and A «nap. Enquire at Herald office. ¡13 ¿arms of Irish origin after which a two- FOR SALE— Eight year old horse, •<»ursv lunch was served by Mrs. Wing well br< ken, weighs al-mt 1000 pounds er. In a potato contest Miss Eva Jack J. P. Freeman, Gresham, route 1. [13 ton won ladies prise, Perry Dolph, gentlemans prize ami Eearl Nashburn, Hex Cleone, O 13 booby prize. Vernie received a number of useful FOR SALE—Fresh cuw. Charles and la*aut!fnl gifts Mias Maud I onley Cleveland, Greshaui. (13 4 Walla Walla w.i« among the guests. FOR SALE—I acres mile north of Rorii.g. Sale on or alajut May 4. 19 a Bid.- will in* received at the residence (»K. BIN I. NORDtN uf the undersigned about one mile north f Boring in Clackamas county, I OK (OUNTY CORONI R i>re Terms of sal»*, cash J. P S mith . Administrator of the estate of Wesley Dr. Ben L. Nord» . candidate for Re- Smith, deceased. ptlbl icari nominati' • a for county cor- oner, visited Gre»»i aui la.-t Friday in F<>R >ALE—Guinea hens. Cheap IL ¡» Apply t«> Sim Dial ranch, Cleone. Or. (- thè interest of In- andidacy. ipatgn throughout making ari activr • FOR ,SA EE—Forty acre* uf ian I near (he countv ami hi- : tends predict suc- diy as a large num Sycamore station on O. W. P. ehetm rea* fot htm, r«»ad, 200U cords g<MMi w»>od, tine soil, ber of voterà an i ?.. payers are coming •f coroner shouhl to feci that thè «dii rix acres cleared. B »x 45, Lents. I m ? ove ti pie«! by a [ ician. FOR RENT — Two house* on Main street. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. r H E O. ROY and PORTLAND, ORE. She is an expert in rose culture. List Herbert Simmon» and wife attended washed away uni a channel was rut year the blossom* were exceptionally church here on Sunday. around the dam though the damage large ami tine and we hope to see them ran I* retired at a nominal coat The do equally well this year. Hl Hilf S rare <»f young fry will work a hardship The Lutheran» held servier» in the Salmon River ''«■* out of tsuinds upon Mr. Brown, the so pen n tendent. church at 2 o'clock U»t Sunday after- March 15, the highest water known Mrs C W Kern and Mrs E. M. noon. since 1X74 No great damage «a« dune R dert* are visiting friends and rela tiva in the city and Grrshatn. Rev. J. H. Wood preached last Sun to the camp ground«, though thrw <•( day morning His next regular preach the summer cottages were moved Mr—.rs Short, OU, Harlow, Hlerrl ing day will Is» April 5th sa he preaches their foundation ami one front p>rch and Shattuck are a|M’nding a few days* va« atii>n hen» and arem to l»v enjoying the first and third Sundays in each carried entirely away. Mr. Welches ihriiiarlvrs hngrlv even if fishing is nut month. water pipe« were torn or broken apart vrrv good since the high water. Mrs. J. IE Wood attended the Chri«t and washed down the river by the force Frisby Maulding has moved on his ian Endeavor meeting on Sunday night of the current. hotnval«*ad near here and ex|»ecta to Iler presence is always very helpful. The trai* at the hatchery were make himself a neat little home.