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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1910)
E AIRVIEW MOl'NT SCOTT Chas Blaketluy ha» bimn sick for a lew days, symptom» indicating an at Im k ol appendicitis AII m - ii Rtslgers ba» been dl for sever al days. Lents Niiif«-n«<| h mirptiNe on Hatur«lay night when the little I ioiinp lM*l«mging to Mr». l’i|M«r wa» patttally wrvckral by a dischaigo of dynamite An investi gation tl<<\ i <I< i | mm | that Mr». John If. Hmokv was residing there temporarily, that she was ae|»aratrd from her Ims baml ami tl at she blatnv<l him for the attempt <»l» the live» of the h«»a»rhol«i Mr Hinokr was plated under arrest and will probalUy suffer the j»«*iially for attcmpl4»<i murder. J. IL Marshall, Mr. Fowler and other» on Gilbert r«*a<l are having their pro|M*rty platted for sale a» t«»wn lots. Mnts will »-»on reach to (iillrerts G. E. I. Allen has Isiught the Wick- ham |>ro|H-rly near the schoolhouse and ha» moVt'd onto it. I van W K»dley, vmp|oy«*<l in t hr California F«»rvstry »ervice, »pent I hr laat <>f the wrrk with fil» aunt, Mr». Zimmerman. MOMAVIILA last Saturday rvenhig all the peuplr «»I M>*nla\illa wer«* Invited tu !»<• pieweut at the formal «q«riling ««I th«’ Nfoiitavdla Dopaitmcnt -tor«- If»«»*«’ who atlemi <x| w« re treat«'«! t«« an excellent program ami griiei«.»Ua «liahv» ««I 1« «• «•ream. Miam Bertha Pollock entertaine«l Nt tier h<»me «»n the Ba»«' Line r«»a«l III A l)<>m>r of her idiieletmlli birthday, very riijuvable time wa» bad by all present Mr and Mr» J H Rav have la-rn «•ailed to Bellingham, Wash wh«*re Mr Rav ’• parent« l»otb «lied during the pawl week Mr» I I* Kurtz «»I Eugene is visiting her parent», Mr. and Mrs. Merl* on . Mi»n«-r st. Master I rank Ma«l«len, who ha» boen ■ufh-ring from a severe attack <»! ap- |M»n«li<*ilis, i« »lowly improving. A magnificent summer homo wh * rr « ntly ««»!i»trii< ted in on»* of M«»nta- villa's newly platiwl a«iditioii». It i» r«imor«'*l that several <»th« ra «»f th«* same kiml are to be ere« le«i III the near future Insistent rumor» an- Iwmg circulated of a g«NM| many cases of scarlet fever in the M«»nlavdla s«*h«M>l. At prr«enl the physician is making «lady trips ami lias Mireadv «|uarnnUned several families Davit! McMillan ami Hrrt'ert Carlton have gone to \!a»ka f«»r the summer fishing season. Mr McMillan 1« a marine engineer am! h«»l«f» a re»|»>nsi- file |M>«ition. MARMOI TROUTDALE I-aitvmw, April IL It H. Ludlow Troutdale, April 14. The funeral of ha» returned from Ru|»*rt, Idaho, where Mrs. Jeasit« Daniel», wife of Frank Dan- ml», wa» field at H im Evang**li<'al church he n|M-iil th«* past month. Rev. Ham Bettes ha» returned from lu ro on Tuewlay aftern<w>n, aerimin by Nebraska, where h«’ has been lecturing R«v Mr. Huule. Mr». Daniela wmn a in the t«’inp« ian««« «*ail»e for the past «lauglitMr of I, (>. Larsson, and wa» three week» lie will coritinuc III» work horn at (-urti»». W in , 2fi year» ago. Iler «leatli ocrurrMd on April lt)th, «1 her«-ami at R«><*k woo«l. Hl. Vincintw lioN)»ital, after two inonlhs' M in . Amahtla ( lark ami son Jam«*» of illnes» w ith blood (»»isoning. Him Portland vl»ite«l the l«»rmer’s daughter, leave» a hu»baml mid three »mall child- Mr» J T. Htillaon, Imre for a few days. run, her parent», Mv« l»roth«*r» and one I II. Slone ami E D Wetmore were MiNlvr .Mr. and .Mr«, Darnel» caiue her«* out from Porllam! visiting relatives ami from Hl. Paul, Minn., where they were friend» Momlay murrieii in They have live«! in Mt». It A Amlersoti, wli«» 1» rmployr«! Montavilla, Fairview and Trout«lale. in Portland, »p ut Humlay here with D. F Buxton of Troul«iale passed her family. away laat Thur»«lay. The death was Bert Cavan, who ha« been in Oklaho ma for aouie tim«*, i« viniting hi« I inotl>«*r, Mr» John Kyler Adolf Aschoff ttu«l »on Otto »|H iit a I few days in Portland the week. A number of our y«aing people at- { tended the dance in Samly Saturday ( evening. ; L E. Rolf«* was a Portland visitor last week. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hhelley of Port j land are gu«*»t» of Mr» Shelley’« par , ent«, Mr. und Mm. Chas. I^eaf. Mr. Morgan of Porllami IN ft guest at the A«<’huff home. Meaara. Mac Thomas and Ubarle« Bailey, of Bull Run, were seen in Mar* mot on Munday. The »¡»ring term of school close« Fri day with a program and picnic. Miae Jas. Hunter ami family are »(»ending due to pneumonia. Mr. Buxton wan (¿lines will »¡»end the summer with her a few days will* Mr. Hunter's father, one of the Oregon pioneers and hi» pla« e mother in Portland. l( Hunter. will l»e fell hy all the old aettler«. Rev. Mr. Robinson will conduct ser Mr» D B Griffith« am! daughter i S V. Camp No. -V» meets at Lents on vice« in the Preshyteriau church here B«-ulah left on Momlay for their new 2« I ami lih Fridays, Hamilton'» hall, next Sumiay. Initiation fee fl W. M. liunie in Kenton Mias Myrtle (»rilfith» Ninth ave \ number <»l Fairview i»eople are at will remain here. Mm. Griffith was McDowell, Com. tending the Farmers Institute atGrewh given a pleasant aurpriae last Frniay , evening by the membera of the Five' Hili this Week. Why do we g«» to Mr. Ih-ssel’i store 1» S Dunbar, who lately underwent llumlrv«! club at the home of Mra. J. al Gr«*»tmm? Why, because w hat we buy at hi» store in always gessi, He Mr». <>ril!itbs enter- an o|M-rHtion at the Goo«i Samaritan Alfre<| Lar»»«*n. »eil» <»nly reliable g«Msis. her new home Thur»- tanir«i the club at h M-pital, 1» improving a» well a» «<>u!«l «lay afternoon I»«« vipeeled- You ran get The Herald for one year. Mrs. F E Harlow returned on Mon I \ktvli ami family i*vp«*«t to A Farm .l«»urnal two years and Horse He- move to their H«*u»i«le h«»mt* tin* »urn- day from H(Mikane where she ha» le*«*n creta for only $1 50. Y«*u should take Mrs. Cook, met to remain, it» Mr«. Axtell » hv.ilth visiting for several days a«ivantag«* of tin» combination. a niece of Mrs. Harlow, returned with 1» lM-ttei at th«* I m ' nc I i . her aunt f«»r a short vi«it. Mone, wh«» lately return«*«! W T Notice for Publication Win. Eaton Im» move«! his family to from a trip to Heatlle, wu» Imine un fmpartment «4the Interior, U. S. land Kenton. Sumiay office at Portland, Oregon, February Mr». B. A. Voee visited relative» here 21, 1910. the in»t ul the week. Notice is hereby given that George I UM IDS E«i Campl»ell, who has been at the Henrv West, uh »-e poet office ad «ire»» is Di< k«-u»«ui visit«*»! with Ralph John State Insane hospital lor the past three 711 loth street, Greeley, Colorado, did I!** rx|K*cta lo g<» nmntliN, ha» recovered ami in ex|»ected N«*d>tturr ami <»n the Sth «lav of Septeml>er, 19U9, file ir la»t <»f this to UshtorniM home soon. in thi* office »worn statement an<! appli month J. Holt an«l wife of Portland were cation No. 022*0, to purchase the nwl4 G. Moulton and family visited fríen«!» week-end guest» of E«i 11«»It and wife. »rc 1, l «unship I north, range fi east, Hl l ent» la»t w erk ■ Mm. F. Kcharf ha» joined her hu»han«! Willamette Meridian, ami the timber John Men i and wdr visited at the in their new !>«»me at Kenton. thereon, under the provisions of the act home of Phil I «Irr, aome of whoaa of June 3, 1*7 k , an«! acts amendatory, Bert Ediimnson ami wife are occupy- chihiren ure »1« k will) whooping cough. known as the "Timber am! Stone Law,” llig the Scharf collage at such value as might tie fixed by ap Mrs-lain«*» < • Lusted, D D. Jack and Mrs. F. A. Zimmerman ha» been praisement, ami that, pursuant to such Sloltrtlv Visile«! the meeting of the elect«*«! to fill Mm. Scharf’« pepai tion H» application, th«* land ami timber there Womans Relief (\»rps at Oregon City banker in the Rainbow Circle, Women on have been appraised, the timber es last Mon-lay • d Woodcraft, Mr». Hanling having been timated 1,120,O’*) boar ! feet at fo 50 per Mr and Mr» J Gogrr were guest» at ch«»m*n to fill Mr». Zimmerman*« place M, ami the land, nothing; that said ap the Geo. Luntrd home on Sumiay. a» magician. plicant will offer final proof in support It is to I m * hoped th«* whooping rough Mi»« Mabel Brink returned to school of Ina application and sworn statement will m»l interfere with the »«•I i « m >| a» but dutie« at Dallas «>u Thursday after a on the 2Mb «lav of June, 1910, before the four werk» remain. week*» visit with home folks. r«*gister am! receiver of the United Mr» Julia Miller and Mrs. Bert Henry VamierhotY lias moved his Stales land office at Portland. Oregon. Heighlon of Sandy visited rnently with Any j»erson is at liberty to protest family to Portland. Mr. an-l Mrs Wallace Davies Mrs. Mrs. A, Il Kendall and infant daugh-1 “*'• !”»«'•••«> I*«*’« «“«H. »r initiate a Miller is a sister of Mr». Davies who ter have returned home from a sojourn content at any time l»efore patent issues, rv<*rntly c.imv from Ohio. in Portland. by tiling a corroborated affidavit in this Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Hamilton visited " Mm F. D. Hubbard wan here on 1 office, alleging facts which would defeat Mr. Ilamdton's parents at St Johns n Monday visiting «»Id friends. the entry. (.’HAS. B. MERRICK, «lav or lw«» last week Register. Ray and Jav Moore were «»ul from 1 First pub Mar.4S, Portland to spend Sunday with their! 15-24 mother, Mrs. A. T Tiller. wisi stenok in Mrs lnev Uraghoad ami ton are Appropriate. »|M*nding a few «lavs w ith tin* former's ■ W eekly Oregonian and Herald $2.00 "It Is an ill wind that blow« m>l>»dy The five-acre tr.’ct on the side roa«l, brother, Rons Allard, at Seattle. good ” known «» the Baiter place, was »old re- "Did you say an III wind?" cently to l*«>rtland (»rople. •‘Yea " "Then you'«l better call in that hot M. T. Whitney <>f Albany wm* a guest Mr and Mr» D. McMillan are settled AT LENTS air ductor " on Thursday at Buckley Grove. in Russellville and Mr. Lambert and For Dry Goods, Groceries, and W. M. Ream is convalescent after a family now live on the old McMillan Light Hardware. a«*v«*r«* attack of grip. H im wife ia now place. Poster Road and Main St. sick with the same malady. t'laii'l llesslin has moved away from t he old i iiese place. Mr. ami Mrs. A. Murray moved the (tlHKMIlt Why Not Buy the Best while Land is Cheap Acreage combining fine s | h » cu - lative possibilities with great fer tility. nearness to market, and at reasonable price, must rank high commercially. Land Just Outside the Present Ac tive Speculative Area Around Portland ami within a few mi I va of tidewater, is probably the Most Invitinq of dll fields lor Invest ment 'There is an element of saf«*ty ami it will double and treble Indore the «-ompletion of the Panama Canal ami then some more. I am developing IGO acres 12 mil«*» «out heasterl V of the city, near the <>. W I* IL IL, on a «lirect line to Mt. Hood, a fine view <»f which is hn«l. A peren nial stream flows fl rough it, which will irrigate half of it hv gravity, greatly in creasing net profits of pr«Ml<icts. All of it is rich virgin soil, much is sediment ary, containing two l»eavi r «lams. \ zone «»f 20 acres is suit ihle for celery (|IO(lo per annum can he taken from an acre), as much more is onion land iind say, 10 Acres for apples. Fruit is the overshadowing industry. Scientific gardening brings quicker results and is <s|ually profitable. I wish to interest a high class gar dener, a florist and a greenhouse man, a dairyman and a fruitman. They can form a home buihlers ass«»- 1 eiation, each having a water right ami a wood lot. Am clearing with an engine and saving the saplings and log» w hich w ill amount to at least lono cords of fuel i for furnaces An auto truck ran rarrv their aggregate products to the de|M»t over the line plank roa«l 7-K of n mile distant. A dozen families would have constant employment. Much of this tract p «|U a I h th«» $500 p<»r acre land. It will I m * suburban at an early «lay. My price for a short time is |IMA per acre Discriminating and intelligent buyers will be interested and are invited to communicate with the owner. J. I). Lee, Lents, ore. R. F. I). No. 1 past week to their new Villa home in the | Mi»» Zula Walker is very ill with ap- |x«mlicitis S«»vvral casus arc reported | in the m*ighh«irh«HHl. Mr. Wj gman is building another ad dition to his house fur use this summer, ami intends building a residence later, Ile is carrying on quite a chicken busi- Hess. SEE CHAUNCEY Report of th*» Condition of the BANK OF TROUTDALE at Troutdale in the State of Oregon, al thecl«»se of busineaa Jan. 31, 1910. RESOURCES fyoan« and Discounts 9 22,54«» 1» Overdraft«, secured and u nsec il red MW 52 Bonds, securities, etc I fifi <» Banking h«>m»e, furniture and fixtures ■ I . Due from Bank» 'not reserve bank» 10. Hue from approved reserve bank» 1,7‘. »>. 15 ( heck» and other cash item» 221 23 f'aah on ban«! ...... l.fiMíi 29 Expen»ea ............ 1 >tal I J9,UM.9b LI ABILITI EH Capital »lock [»aid in « 10,«®Û(i0 I ndivided profits, le»* **xp«*nM*s and taxes pai«! 172.3« Individual drp'aiila »object to check 17,1W.<16 Demarel certificates <»f «lefioait 7U6.M Time certificate» of depcaut M3.1« Having deposit« ................................... 7o a I .tal « ai.bM.iw STATE OF OREGON ' County of Multnomah/ I, r E II abmiw , Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. E. H ablov , Cashier. Hubscribed and »worn to CORRECT—Attest: !>efore me thia Mth day of Feb., F. E. H aklow 1910. M. L. H amlow L. A. H ablo «, B. C. L abshom Notary Public. Directors. ••••»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••>• ______ _____ ________ • JOHN BROAÄTN Rockwood. Ore Local Auent of the OREGO> fIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The most popular Farmers’ Insurance in the State. Get his rates. Call up JOHN BROWN. Phone 231 Rockwood. Oregon *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ INVESTIGATE <>ur Methols. Our Stock Luinler an« I Millwork ami Miss Echo Jones has gone to Seattle Roy Bucklev, while on a visit to l*rio-s We an* confident that it Wils«»n Cr«»ft, near Corbett, injured Ins t<» visit her uncle, Will Cathey. will re-ult in securing your busi- hand rather severely while trout fishing (’. W. Albertson, on the place lately by falling ov»*rlM»anl and lading « aught n<**s when you nerd anything from purchased of A. (\»rnutt, is making con l»v his fishing pole. The ham! is bad I) a |s*st to a bill of lumber for a siderable improvement in the way of swollen ami causes much pain. house or barn. clearing. Garnet McCartney and Lionel Buck The Iwst in «piality for the mon lev move«l an office building over tu the Miss Myrtle Snashall seems much ey. is the motto we try t«> live up Ca«lwell tracts near Lents last week. pleased with her new position. proving theinselvea a«lepts in the TlOUSV to. Come in am! investigate Mr. Bort ami family are nicely set moving business - I w MILLER. LEN TS E. E. Arnspiger ami family were tled in their new bungalow. Wifi y-Allen Office guests lit the home of their brother, ♦ MILL IMO TIROS IT LENTS JUNCTION : M. Arnspiger of Brooklyn, on last ♦ ♦ Sunday. ♦ : F. II. lied lin.1 the misfortune to lose it tine yearling last week, it having valley been poiaoned by eating wild larkspur. ♦ Company ♦ Mr». Emanuel Andernon entertained Grant Hell went to Heppner Sunday Z X the Young Ladle» Dorcas s«»civtv on last evening to aaai.t his sister. Mrs. Ella Saturday. Alauit 25 were present ftII« I llornish to move her household goods dainty rvsreahmrnta wore serve«!. to Troutdale. Florence Johnson celebrated her Mrs. L.Gstrand visited friends in this eleventh birthday Inst Wednesday, She vicinity the first of the week. invited eleven of her schoolmates. In The directors of Columbia Grange tin1 evening eleven of her neighlatra and friemls arrive«! f«»r a surprise. A I mhiii - i w ill give a dance at the hall on April ;U>. Lewis Bentield visited friends in I’ortJ tiful table wan spread and the evening ' Son of Malcolm 5«ei by Robert McGregor (sire of Cresceu* *214, by Major Edsall 211 bv Abdallah 15. ’ * was f»|H»nt in social enjoyment. Miss land laat week. Dam Hird, by Vlnmont 14017. 1 21 1 I («ire of Portia Knight 2 W 1 4), by Altvmont S6«M) Florence received many pretty ami use- , AllaTt F ox and w ife attended the ball ii i !’ ?in' ' a .!n “J” S5,<,’U»«1 «lain Mi«* Katy L tmi «. bv 1T«*<I Hambleton 4163, .'.’6. bv H.am bl« toman Manibrin«» .v_'4 Thin! dam «Mly Rarrtll(Jam <>t Pandora 27). by Auhx-rat ful presents. at l atonrell Falla Saturday night. Mr. 12WIS. Fourth Dam Nelly Burrell. R«»R4 MeGNEGOR is a handsome black stalli -n. 1 years ol I. 14 hands and weigh« 12«*» pounds Mrs. W. Bot telson visited her «laugh Fox ia lirat violinist in the l<atourell lie IS well proportioned and Well «levelo|n*d. with plenty of action, «tyh- amt quality He To feed stock an« I ¡»»nltry foot!. caries some of the blood of some of our most successful «peed producing families. He will ter, Mrs. T. Anderson, last Monday. orchestra which furnished the music Are you doing it '.’ make the st ason of lwi«> at WilwnSt««* Farm mm Gresham. Oret«»n. Term* >2.5 the *ea*««n Mrs. Anderson’s health has iieen fail for the occasion. with usual return privilege ( are taken to avoid accidents, but will be responsible for none. Good pasture for mares sent to breed. ing for some time. Mrs. F. E. Reed and baby visited her We an» apnts for the John Sorenson, the landscap«« photo- people in I’ortland last week. R. Wilson. Owner. 67 N. 17th. Portland. Ore. F. I. Wismer. Keeper. Greshem. Ore. gniplier, Ims been busy in tliis neigh - The fishermen are very busy prepar DR. HESS LINE borhmxl Inking pictures of farmhouses, ' ing their nets and getting ready for Come in and get one of their stock schools anil churches. work when the season opens May 1st and Poultry I» k »I» h five. Never before has such clubbing com II. M. Miller Ims put out live acres of Fred and lewis Reed made a trip binations been offered a» The Herald ia strawl>ernes this spring. to Washougal, Saturday. Prices of the food, .'We, i*»c, $1 and offering. How is thia: The Herald for Mias Abbie Stites was a week-end J. A. Stnffenson and wife entertained |2 paila. one year. Farm Journal five years and Rev. .1. E. Nordling and daughter Anna visitor in the city. Horae Secret« for |1.90. For the fol lowing at bargains Ray Mershon ia Imdly atMicted with I of 1‘ortlend over Sunday. price®: Lots, houaea. acre The regular meeting of the Baptist ( Cedar poisoning. age tra«*ts. farms, businer» Ai.l society was held on Tuesday at the sites, and other property. Arbor day was observe<l by our school home of Mrs. Richard Beadle, About by the children planting trees, shrntw E. P. SMITH J. R. KNARR Call B (»111, ask for fifteen ladies were present, The usual and tlowera. A short program was given Lents, Ore. Troutdale, Ore. work was disposed of, after which de in the afternoon, a number of visitors LENTS, - OREUON I Plans an«l Estimates Furnished for all licious refreshments were served. being present. Classes of Buildings Or take Mount Scott car to U*nte. CORBETT roHEit MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER ; NOW IS THE TIME Rora McGregor 45374 BRIGHT REALTY GO AT LENTS MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. CONTRACTORS Mr«. Bright