Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 18, 1908, Image 4

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    MOUNT SCOTT
M 0 N T A VIL L A
Gresham Meat Market
Grace Morrill came hmne Thursday | lams. Charles' Walton. Ralph Spar­
Several of our merchants have pul in vice. The cwr. are crowded from th.
night from her school duties m-ar Hills- rows and Floyd Griffin.
holiday stock, amt invite you lit mspe-t starting |s»iut any tiui. altar 4 p in.
boro to attend Mrs Henderson's funeral
Mrs. Bultsrdld has besn sick for aev- i their goods
We feel that w. deserve batter service
and remained over Bunday.
ral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Royal of Silverton aa our population haa doubled in tour
R. B. Ice is building a cottage on the ' Two Miss Kilburns are here from
lot adjoining him for Carl Tischer.
were guests of Mrs Harold Otx-rg last wars and there are people who go buck
Idaho visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. Wells. Mrs Thompson, Mrs
and forth each day, in every household. i >
Mrs A. Overman came up from her week.
Spooner, Mrs Dickey, Mrs McKensie home on Williams avenue and paid a
Thia is a detriment to our real ratal,
We
are
now
after
the
O.
R
A
N
and
and Mr». Vail of Evening Star Grangs. few of her friends a call on Monday.
N. R. R Co. to eatabliah a staliou here. busuiees, aa wail aa a graat I neon ven I-
were among tbe visitor» at Lents Grauge
Mount Scott W. C. T. V. is doing
last Saturday.
Let ua have a strong pull this time. rues to all. Let ua be up and doing.
Mr. Ijmngvr who has been ill for good work. A medal coutest has just Everything seems to lie ready for it ami
You're not quite ready to start, you
lawn held with Mm. Sommerfeldt as
quite a while, is improving.
if the ettperintendente will look al it the say. II you hope to win. the time to be
tlie
wide
awake
superintendent.
Miss Evarts attended Mr». Hender­
VStnstStMStStStWStmstMStStHSMMMMSUUt
way we do, it will surely come in lhe starting i. now—today.
Tbe Union is doing
son's funeral Friday afternoon.
Mias
_ some special re-
near
future.
The
Artisans
gave
a
dancing
party
in
Shinn took her room for the afternoon lief work in the Hower mission depart-
On Saturday evening Hasel Searls their hall Tuesday evening. A good
Ed Butterfield came down from ment; has added two new books to
Woodburn to visit hi. brother, Fred
the(r )(Mn lfbwv BH>1 thn.e
gave a party to a number of girl trlenda. tune was had l>y all who attended.
Little Bertha Usurer, -ho »Tea at
h,
w ,,
Th h
It living her eleventh birthday, she was
Thar,' was a good attendance at the
Erermen Park waa taken tu the hoa
1
, , ,
,
>
very
happy to serve the cake which she Ilaiaar given on Wednesday. The fancy
JEWELRY
pital Monday afternoon for an opera- * n*** »unua! calendar, that if carried
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
SI I. V I! R W A R I!
tion for appendicitis but was found to out will mean a good year's work done, t<ake«i hersell. We are sure Hasel is on article, sold readily and the torluii.-
Found, Etc.
the light road.
be too weak to undergo an operation. '
teller was kept busy all the evening.
W AICHt S,CLOCKS
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a
At the present writing she is very low.
TOiLI-T ARTICLES
A. C. Befrit has sold hia grocery store
A partv of ten people from our suburb
I'lGS!
For Sale.
Thoroughbred j
RUSSELLVILLE
Mr, Johabna Benson died at her
:
CAMERAS.
ETC.
and
expecte
to
return
to
Iowa
soon.
1'oland
China.
Prise
t.iar
in
service.
'
attended
the
reception
and
banquet
to
home at Grays Crossing. Dec Is, snd
Mrs. T. Lewis entertained a nutnbei
Webb Farm Phon« I Mt.
i
Somebody is selling intoxicants to our Bishop C. W. Smith at Grace M. E.
was buried Dec. 16. Decease«! was 65 of her neighbors on l>ecember 10th, at
years old. Death was cause«! by appo-
F< 'K BAI !■
foiin youna mules,
bova. te't the seller "look a-httle-out," church on Tueeday evening. Mayor
her home. Row Rottage. A delicious
plexy.
l.ane gave the address of welcome on well broke. Chas. Cleveland, Greeh- I
Large Assortment, ('hoir© Variety
or "the goblins will get him sure."
am.
(M I
On Thursday night ths W. C. T. I", lunch was served aud a good social time
Be*I Quality
.Mr. Deering and Mr. Plietuleng have la-ball of the city.
mesial contest was held at the Evan­ •a joyed.
»
FOR SALE—Forty aerea of land tirar a Watch Cleaning and Repairing
gelical church under the direction of
recently become mem here of the Board
W.
regret
to
know
that
George
Jones,
Little Bernard Pitts got badly scalded
B/ oubon .tuli..ii . ii ii w l' eleclrie »
fine I ngraiing Gone
Sirs. Sommerfeldt.
Tbe contestants
of Trade.
for many years collector for the Oregon­ line Sii aerea in cullivation. tin<> »HI,
were; Dorothy Kirklv, Walter Som- by pulling a kettle of boiling water off
ian.
passed
to
the
great
beyond
a
few
Mrs.
Mary
Ayse's
residence
was
en
­
ItiH.I
timlier
and
water
mi
premise».
merfeldt. Evangeline Griffith, Ida Will- the stove onto himself.
tirely destroyed by tire on Saturday. days ago Interment was at Riverview. Addrwui, The llerald, G reali ani, Or«
The lows will be at least
with no
fdr sale
rw<> lot*, broom cot* J *»A»N »T.
The Multnomah Athletic Association
•
GRIIkHAM
Lents Grange Elects.
insurance.
will hold a tournament at Woodward tag«*, furnished All kinds of bearing
fruit Two block« from schoolhouse otetemMsaMMmsirtsuatomiWMmGstev
Lenta Grange met Saturday aa usual
Mr. Reed of lhe French-R«ed Piano ball on Friday evening, l>vc. 1H, This |K7ft. F. A. Zimmerman, Troutdale. (61 I
Wim (HR «IViRIlSiRS
I - h
I
with a (air attendance of officers and Co.. ia building a line reaidenew in Ter- •• • »»’»l entertainment for Montavilla «
LOST—Between Lustrai and Gresh­ ••••••••••••eoeooeeeeeeeon
! members. The initiatory hour was giv­ race Park. It will be ready for occu­ and abouti lie wall attende.! and greatly
am, a yvlluw slit'plirnl dug, .lark Cara*, 1
Sig. Knighton .ay«, "Don't go to en up to tint and second degree work pancy in a short time.
appreciated. The receipte will go tothe anawvrs to namr •■( 1‘rinc« Any inter* ,
Portland to get your pan la . . ."—»ell. and nineteeucandidates were introduced
Our street car service is inadequate. new gymnasium. The tamous wrvatler ■nation as to bls wlirrealsnils notiiy
P. B. Fldrr, Grvshaui, Route 2.
you'll learn all about it if you read bis After the dinner hour the lecture work Why not send a petition through our Mr. O'Connell will take pari
. consisted of violin selections by Ray Monlaeilla Board of Trade, signed by
ad. in tbia issue.
Tlia lutterai of lhe laie Mr Abbot was
PIGS fur »ale. See Cha». Cleveland
Gresham.
Tbe Want Ada. will belp you eave Fairbank, and piano accompaniment by ail the residents, requesting letter ser- held al M. E. chureh ou Tuesday al 1,
■ Mrs. Morrill. Mrs. Hotchkiss furnished
money. Read them each week.
AT A BARGAIN—corda live abler
I>ral«*r hi Pipe and Pump Fix-
wood.
Mr*. I McColl, Greohatn
Fred Fieldhouse is receiving a lot of ' an article on “Ethica in the Public
WELCHES
GATES
CROSSING
tuna. Bheetdron Work.
bouquet« th«* days for the tine line of ‘ SchoolsMrs. Geisler spoke of her ex-
Highest
price
paid
for
frv.li
eowe
Bob Hawn will aeaial Mr. Welch thia I Our «tution ha* been lighted with
1 periences and information concerning a
jewelry and holiday goods he carnes.
Zurtlueh Bros., lenta, Ore.
tireless cooker and Mr. Darnall showed winter.
eltn irictty for a week or more. We «re
Lewie Shattuck's store has a very at- ; how a home-made cooker of an improved
I’owcll St
CGRDWtMtD. FUR SALE
(»rrshdm. Ore.
Mrs. Lull sea !• lev I her han 1 quite thankful for «in«!! favor* and ho|M* the
ractive Hdidty app-aranee. The win­ type could be constructed.
: dead $3. Ihdivered in Gresh­
company * ill *ee tit to accomodate ua Live.
severely a few «ia>a ago.
••••••••••«••••••••••••a • •
am and Troutdale. All st»uiid I’holir
dow display is especially worthy of men­
General interest centered in the elec­
The annual community Xmas tre»« with a aide track and freight ahrd. a* Farmers
Imme«liatv delivery.
tion.
tion, which resulted in the election of! will la* held at the home of
i
large
quantities
<>f
freight
ar©
received
Frank Gustafson, Greaham.
LV?
J
Im
Mrs.
H. A. Darnall, master; Mrs. Arthur Murphy.
almost daily. Thia mutt lav in the
FOR SAl.F —* 10 to Idtl g«MM| breeding
Geisler oversear; A. W. Young, lectur­
road or block the waiting room until
COTTRELL
ewe*. 1. R. H'iwiit A Co , Grwham.
Will Williams of Lenta is helping Ne<i
taken away bv the owner«, tome of
Miss Blanche Retherford was called er; Mrs. A. F. Miller, chaplain; Victor Curtia build his house
> Domm, steward ; Mrs Hotchkiss, secre-
a h<>m live at a diatanev.
awav to the funeral of a dear friend.
Mr and Mrs. Bussie are looking after
;tary; Frank Snuffins. asst, steward;
A. J. Oldenberg ha* been improving
Miss Hannah and Newton Hedin
Maude Zimmerman, lady asst, steward ; things at the toll-gate for Mr. Keep as hie Inta by grading and praveling a walk
made a Xmas business trip to Portland.
: ndlMILN OIUCI
they
are
shut
down
for
the
winter.
W. E. Thomas, gatekeeper; Mrs. Domm
along the entire went tide of hi* pro­
f
Marvin Dickinson is reported to have Ceres; Mrs. Thomas. Flora! and Mrs.
♦
Ton Itila
The Bachelor's Club of Welches gave perty. We l»ope other* will take notice
un m
died in Salem, while William Dickinson Snuffins. Pomona. General satisfaction a party in honor of the old-maid* Iasi
f
lœ IU
* ou
and do like* tee.
X
» lb pali
is now working in the prison foundry.
. » »00
was expressed in tbe relection of officers Friday night. Everyone helped to make
£
U U,« E*ot|!|ry Tunk
Mr. Reinke ia Imilding a comfortable
|.Í4>
Paul Dunn is still held in Portland on and the ensuring year’s work is antici­ merry the evening with recitations mus­
and attractive residence on hi* property
I
GREBIIAM
the Federal jury.
pated as tbe best in the history of Lente ic ami tinging. At twelve the hosts
OREGON
about four blocka south of the station.
Phon© 157
served a delightful lunch c**»k**«l by
Mrs. Donahue has converted her home Grange.
Mr.
Bristow
ba*
been
in
very
|**>r
The new hall will probably lie com­ themselves. All rejsirtel a moat enjoy­
into a boarding house to accommodate
health t »r some lune. Hi* many Irienda
pleted soon. Concrete work was linish- able time.
the mill crew.
are anxious for hia r«-vov»-i v.
Mrs. Colsby has been collecting the ed Saturday and tbe rooting will be the
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A blaze start»*’! in the school house ¡
cream of late on account of the illness of next step in the work.
Monday morning which caused const«!-1 Mrs. E. A. Barrick and little son El-
doll • Scott * Mills ar<- tilting
Bar-
Mr. Colsby.
1 erat’le excitement.
rick and family of this place.
Wan! St. John has been visiting bis
Mrs. L. R. Bond is on tlie sick list.
*
.1. 11. HOSS
relatives in the Bull Run district.
A ¡.»arty of young folk« gathered at!
J
Phone
I IN
Gresham. Ore. J
The
regular
nervimti
will
lw
hel
l
at
Don’t forget the Cottrell free Xmas
Rhtwiudendrmi Tavern Monday evening I
program. All the children should regis­
am! were most courteously entertained I the M. E. church next >un»lav. Sum
ter prior to Xmas. Tiie school will
by Mr. an I Mrs I. G H..Í.I.n. Mustc • lay aeh«M»| tm-et* at 2 o'clock ami Rev.
Ingiill* preaches at 3.
lilrrE a Santa Clans.
and singing were enjoyed and light re­
Bra«it an>l Knight are putting down a
freshments served.
LUSIEDS
fl
well for H. A. R«*inke.
Ned
Cortis
ami
H
W
(
.ang
hate
gone
J. I . Metzger, Prop.
e
DOVER
Miss Maud Manarv of Portland visit­ to F’urtiand to do tome Xmas shopping.
Htir< < «wog t.. h W Ktnvry
J. Exon visited with his brother-in- ed her parents here Sunday.
FOR SALE—(¡< hm | wc< uid-hand organ
Rotkwood Sthool Notes.
law, Oscar May, at Harris’ mill last
6resham. Ore. •
cheap.
Cail or phone Mr*. L. P. Man­
Mrs. R. Neibauer made a business
H. M. CHITWOOD
week.
ning,
Grvsham.
¡51
(Conducted by Cha*. Bauer)
trip to Arleta last Friday.
A. J. Kitzmillar was doiDg business
The Ruckwood school will give A
Mr. and Mrs. B. Heighten of Sandy REAL ESTAI F. am » EMPLOYMENT
in Portland and Oregon City last week.
ForHADDI EM, HARNESS anti ALL
Christmas entertainment next Thurs­
visited Ed Hamilton and family a few
Farm*
a
Specialty
IIA RN E mh AC'UE. m . m « >|{| EM
The ladies' aid society gave a recep­ day, this week
day. All are invite*!.
tion to tbe new pastor Saturday night
OFFICE AT ARLETA, OREGON
Quarterly examination* are now being
Several from this vicinity attended
but few people attended.
held in each grade and much intercut i>
All Kind* Repairing quietly don*.
Pomona at Rock wood Wednesday.
••••••••••••••••••••••••a*
• Peter Pashall went to Portland last
being shown by the pupil*.
OUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham
week. He brought back a brand new
FOR MALE—Farm team ami pony,
bogle and is making tbe woods fairly
CORBETT
lust brought from Eastern Oregon.
ring with bis calls.
THREE ROAD BILLS
Phone Farmers 326. J. A. Palmquirt,
C. J. Littlepage of Mosier was a bnsi-
Route fi, Gresham.
(62
Tbe Dover and Firwood peopte turn- nee, caller here Wednesday.
(Continued from Page 1.)
>
ed out with donation labor and opened
AT
CITY
PRICES
Misses May Walker and Evylin Keel
FOR HALE—For cash, or what have
rummer, and thatw ill tie a credit to
a new road around tbe Updegra place so spent Tueeday in the city.
to traile? - - Young mare, broke to
' the state. It would seem that thia plan you
as to make a circuit for Hie rural mail.
work and perfectly sound.
ought to be snp|>orted by the farming
T. L. Evans, W. G. Hicks and F. C.
W. J. Domm, North from Gillierts
Tuesday, December 29, at 1 p. m. is
districts of the state.
Ci—tog.
(hi
Reed were in the city Wednesday on
PRESCRIPTION FILLING
tbe date fixed for the Dover road meet­
Employment of convicts on road work
business concerning the Columbia Tele­
FOR
HALE
—
Jersey
cow,
will
be
lag, which is called for the purpose of phone Co.
, in the southern stales has lawn succeM- fresh atxml Ian I* I'm . |l.'i il taken
CHEMICALS AND
levying a special tax.
Tfie county
I ftil and might tie done in Oregon. The soon. II. M Miller, Gresham. Route 2
F. C. Reed took a party of sightseers
Judge and both commissioners are ex­
J hill to enable counties to issue Io*«,<AM> bx 12. Phone.
to
Multnomah
Falls
on
F'riday.
M
Einers
es
pected to be present.
in Isinds (or road construction does not
Mrs. George Chamberlain is enjoying
Clark Bowman, a former old time res­
mean that they shall issue that amount,
a
STATIONERY«.«»?
ALL
KINDS
visit
with
her
sister
from
Corvallis.
ident of Dover, died in Portland alwiut
I Lrt that they are to have the |siwer to
Mrs. Ostrand of Portland, spent sev­
Deceuil'er 1 and was buried at Van­
do so. Tins girsl roads movement is of
POSTAL
CARDS
couver. lie was only ill aliout a half eral days in this vicinity, the guest of
vast importance to Oregon ami ought to
Mrs.
S.irah
Kincaid.
While
here
she
an hour liefore his dea'h.
leceive attention everywhere
rent«! her farm to Mr. Cronston.
Mart New lias moved to Kalama.
In some of the states of the Union an
Mrs. F. H. Reed was called to Port­
■ ffort is being made to organise a move­
land Sunday evening by the illness of
ment to nave the central government
her sister, Miss Emma Hankey.
build interstate roads' ami success is
generally being met with. 1c is held
that the general government should
Get the habit—Read the Want Ada.
build interstate roads us well as improve
What would nff >r.l you mor<-plonanro
LENTS,
S|»ecial Offer, till Jan. 1. Herald and
in your lioim- Christmas Day than iiius-
barbora and waterways.
As all these
Weekly Oregonian, $1.75. The regular
ic and story ami son it.’ Musi« gives to
•••••••••••••••••••a
questions will lie considered the next
price is |3.
tin- home an atmosphere which nothing
few years in Oregon, it would lie -veil
■’I"......tn supply. Your children will Im
< > better, brighter ami happier ii they
for farmers and citizens to fnform them­
sing ami play. Mother ant I father will
selves and be prefarrd to act intelligent­
' I likewise lie happier. Music indeed has
ly. Certainly, good roads will cost mon­
charms—power to drive "dull earn
60 YEARS’
ey, but this state must have them.
away.’’ We suggest a piano, a player
EXPERIENCE
We
Can
Do
the
Work
L. H. Wai.i.a
piano or a Victor Talking Machine for
a Christinas present for tin- whole fam­
Quicker and Cheaper
ily A new piano will find its way ini.
■
your home it you will bring 11« hui ||i>
a
cash ; a player piano if you will bring
4
ua |2.r> cash ; a Victor Talking Machine
TRY US—
if you will pay only «T> cash ami $1 )M>r
rYl A
I Will Open a First-claws
week
Why should you la- without
'
1
COFVRIGHTS 4c.
music this Christmas Day and all the
tiara
of
IU0II?
An .on. wnitln, a «VM<-h and d~nnr.tlon ma.
RESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOM
rialcklr ascertain our opinion free whether au
This is a |H-raonal invitation for yon
iii.antion la prWi.hll P*'‘
In the Carlson Building, Powell
llonawncHrennlManrlal. HAX0800V ••nP.tnnU
to call an<l see anil hear our pianos ami
nnl Iraa. Old..« aaaney f.,r ««CTinn« patanti.
Street, Gresham, on Katur-
Victor Talking Machines
Patents taaen thr .uah Munn • Co. racal.a
<lav, December III.
nwtal noUM, Wllhoul chant«. u> tba
STEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
SIG KNIGHTON, PROP.
A hand^-n.lr lllttatnatad waaklr. Mrvaat rir.
rolal*..n of ans wvantldc Journal. Terti.., , a
I’llONK IS
rear: four months.|L Boid brailInawM«« -r«.
MAIN ST.
•
GRESHAM < i
Opposite I’oatolllce, Hloh nn.l Morrison
Brasch oa<«. O> r St- Waablsat on. D. U
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PORTLAND
-
OREGON
i; T. R. Howitt,
Want Column
Gresham, Ore.
HOLIDAY GOODS
!
IF. W. FIELDHOUSE i
C. I. CRENSHAW
Tinner and Plumber
C. H. LAN I
K ionic
: Expressing, Draying »7« f
»
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Livery .Feed &. Sale Stable •
HL Gresham Harness Shop
Drugs
Christmas
MT. SCOTT
Pianos
DRUG CO.
SUITS CLEANED :
AND PRESSED
^CtìTS
P atents
Scientific American.
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Sherman Clay & Co.