Gaston, Joseph. "Portland, Oregon Its History and Builders." Vol. 2. Chicago and Portland, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1911. p. 536. FRANK F. GILTNER Frank F. Giltner, filling the position of. deputy sheriff of Multnomah county, was born in Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, April 29, 1859, his birth place being the town of Turbottsville. His parents were Dr. J. S. and Martha M. Giltner, of whom mention is made elsewhere in this volume. The family came to Oregon in 1866, arriving in Portland in the month of June and Frank F. Giltner, then a little lad of seven years, pursued his education in the public schools of Portland for a time, while in 1877 he went to the east and attended the Hopkins grammar school at New Haven, Connecticut, for a year. His preparatory course completed, he entered Yale University in 1878 and devoted two years to the literary course, thus being qualified by a liberal education for the active and responsible duties of business life. On his return to Portland Mr. Giltner entered the employ of the Portland Cable Railway Company as a conductor and served with that company and its successor for fourteen years and ten months. He resigned his position in 1906 to become deputy sheriff under R. L. Stevens and has acted in that capacity to the present date. In November, 1891, in Portland, Mr. Giltner was united in marriage to Miss Louise Scheurer, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Scheurer of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Giltner reside at No. 247 Tenth street. He has always been active in the interests of the republican party and is a stalwart advocate of its principles. His religious faith is that of the Presbyterian church. He is well entrenched in the regard of his fellow citizens among whom he has lived for forty-four years. He takes an active interest in all outdoor sports, especially in hunting and fishing. ******************* Submitted to the Oregon Bios. Project in April 2010 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.