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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
; GRESHAM LOCALS Gresham Trading & Packing Co Incorporated 1905. Successors to SHATTUCK BROS, and T. R. HOWITT Bolts, Bolts, Holts of nil kimls at Al. Hart's. Mis. Gordon ami dunghter, Edith left last Saturday for an exlemlisl stay at Heimide. II. W. Emery nml family starle«! for the mountain» Momluy. Mi»» Jennie Collins, who has Isen attending the summer sessions at the Moiinioth Normal H*-h<iol, has returned ami is s|ien«ling a f«-w «lays in filesham ami nt her home at Pleasant Home. She will probably teach this fall. Line wagon jack, •xwit iiiivlr f«#r tliv money al Al Hart’s. We ack now Its Ige a Mr. ami Mrs. James YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELI ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY We have a few lines that we are closing out, among them are Sewing Machines we have them at $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 and the best hight- grade “Standard” for $35.00 there is none better and price puts them in the reach of every one. We will accept your terms, we want to close them out and will sell at these prices and on these terms if you are contemplateing buying a sewin gmachine be sure to call and see us. We will put one in your home for trial from $15.00 up We will also close out our entire stock of Ranges. We have only a few left and that few will go and at any legitimate offer. We have exceptional bargains in our UNIVERSAL RANGES that will go at cost, an exceptionally good chance for everyone wanting goods in this line: we will give a discount of 10 per cent on all. HAMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS! Bought in the month of July this is an unusal oppor tunity to secure summer comfort at a discount, but we want to close out and believe in giving you the prices while the season is at its height, we have something nice in this line and with the discount, makes them very reasonable, DISCOUNT ON ALL SUMMER SHOES A discount of 10 per cent on all summer shoes including Black and Tans in Men’s, Women’s and Childrens’ also Childrens’ white Canvas. The summer shoe season is here and we are giving you an opportunity to buy at the right prices. We have some very stylish and up-to-date summer shoe ware. Call on us for your wants in this line, we are sure to please you in both price and quality. MEN’S FURNISHINGS We can give you good value in men;s furnishing that will be hard to duplicate, men’s underware regular $1 per suit value at 60c per suit. Our 12 1-2 men,s hose are the regular 25c value, we have the regular 3 for 25 sox at 2 for 15c, the regular 10c straight sox 3 for 25c men’s regular 75c and$l. shirts at 50c, Considering the decided advance in cotton goods of all kinds these values are not to be passed up. If you need goods in this line, we can and will save you money. CLOSING OUT PAINT STOCK We call your attention to the fact that we are selling re gular $1.75 per gal. paint at $1.45, and everything in paint in that line we have left at the same reduced price., Now is a good time to paint your house or house floor out house, or barn, and you can buy afew gallons of our paint cheap and make old things look new and you will never know that you have expended any money and have got the same results you would have had, had you paid some one to do the work and cost several times as much. OLYMPIC FLOUR AND FEED We have just received a car loadof feed and Olympic Flour, see us when you want anything in this line as we can save you money and always remember that we want your PRO DUCE and can always pay you the highest price for HOGS ml VEXLon any diyof the week. F.C. Markwaidt siii|«)Hs| acar loa«l of »puds to I lido Sam at Alaska, this week. IX-ii Raney, Itoy Gild«», uml 11. E, Davis ami their families returne«! from a vacation at Welch»' this week AM) I III K STOCKING BANK. Forgetting that alre had concealed • »7, the savings of many years in her stocking, Miss Ora York, a waitress at Ceder Point, the Ohio summer resort, put that article of apporal in her laun dry (lockage and »ent it to the washer woman. She remembered alxait it ♦ the next day ami made a hurry-up trip to the waahei womui.a home, the woman said she never saw the money. Miss T York put the matter in the hands of * the police, who have Ja.-en unable to recover the money. ♦ • • • At the same resort a few days prev ious Mrs. laylor with her several grown «laughter» on leaving the hotel went to ▲ tire clerk no |>ay lor the r«x>m» which they had > h copied and on opening her wallet was astonished to find that some sneak tbeif had taken l.'foo in green backs for which abe could not hold the hotel re«|»msil>le. Mi»» York should have hail her money in the Imnk at that place helping her to earn more. Mrs. Taylor abould have left all her money with her home bank ami carried a trav- elers cheque which the sneak thief would have been as particular to leave as was be the wallet. J 0 Mirs Bordine Merrill has returned from Colli..s' Hot Springs »ml is now u|H-nding a few days with the folks at The rtKsT static havk pays 4 per cent Welch's. interest on time de|HMits ami sells trav SHINGLES—A carimi«! of first class elers cheques which will be cashed for tdiingb l just recuved by D. W. Metz their face by any bank, bot-1, railroad, or express office, steamship com|>any, ger, < «resham. in this country or abroad. If you are Dr. I-risi Thompson, accompanied by going away from home or travel yon Dr. Bitner, ami Miss Baker, s|»-nt Hun- should have a supply before you start. «lay will the home folk». Bear In mind these cheques will lie Mr». II. Filkins ami «laughter were cashed be entire strangers with on weleo.nc callers at this office Saturday. identification other than your signature. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ At THE PLAGE TO GET BARGAINS ♦ People’s Cash Store ♦ I l le OUR OROCERIRS ARE THE BEST Hardware of all kinds Low Prices PAINTS, OILS away down Fine assortment of POCKET KNIVES very cheap. Fine SHEARS and Home very fine RAZORS STAPS, BRUSHES ami HONES at bar- gains. ( I j OCKH, SILVERWARE and JEWELRY 25 per «.ent <1ÌH- count. Still selling th«*«- fine SHOES below PORTLAND prices, now is your time bi buy. STRAW HATS, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, UN- DERWARE, and SOX very cheap. Teat, Coffee and Canned Goods ike best is the Market. 21b Coffee 35 ceato rery line MAIN STREET, GRESHAM, ORE. Gresham ¿ Drti^ ¿ Store Everything You Need in the Drug Line. • « * Wagon ami buggy tire» set in fl rut - class sha|a« at Al Hart's. M. II. Wheelrr of Orient was a last Thursday. Prescriptions a Specialty, Purest :: Drugs :: Used. Open Sundays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 4 to 5 p. m. C. L. Crenshaw, WANTED—By September 1st, a per son ul g«xxl character to assist with work in small family at good salarv. Enquire at Herald office. Tinner and Plumber Mr. O. Z«-«-k the • ntcrpri«ing I »lack- Mrs. Lit tie page and family, Mrs. Ford smith, of Pleasant Home, was a caller Metzg. r and family return»! Monday Wedn s-lay. Iroiu a two week's outing at Bull Run. Mrs. Mary Leslie left for Seaside i Charlie ami Eelde McColl i.nd Fred Wiilnes.iay. Powell are camping at Welch's this Mrs. W. J. Wirtz ami children left- week. Wi-.lnes.hiy for Forest Grove to make l>r. W C. Belt was doing business in an extemle«l visit. Gresham this week. NOTICE—I am now ready t<> saw l.AI NDRY—T. Tosaki, proprietor, your w«a«d on shon notice. L««ave w ill call every w< -ek for clothes, ami de *>r«lers st D. M. Rolwrts's ««llice, Chas, liver. Good work. Shirts, collars, cuffs. la w is, Gresham. W. J Armitage, druggist, ami G. M. Forqtier, the barlx-r of Arleta, were In Gresham last Tuesiiay. While here they la'Ught tliri-e lots in Arteta No. 3 irum E. C. Cummings, upon which they ex|Ms-t to creel a large skating rink and dancing hall. Make and Repair all Kinds of Tin Work, Plumbing a Specialty. Country Trade Solicited GRESHAM, OREGON. QARLSON & EMERY. Greehtim, lire. Undertakers and Embalmers A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand, CALLS nOMFTLT i HEIDE D TO HEMU FUkklSHiD IF DESIRED C. O. Brown, of Eugene, an old ship mate of I,. H. Manning, ami Miss Effie Burns, were the guests of Mr. and -Mrs. L. P. Manning this week. “ A Subject that has been much written upon.” John Clamihan returned home from Seaside for a few days. He expects to f*€l"f" go Lack in time to return with Mrs. A V IL-fl V A 1» You Try It. Mr. O. Sturgis, a banker of Arlington, t Tamilian and Earl. amt wife were recent guests of Mr. ami — • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shattnck were Mrs. D. M. Rooerts. Mrs. Sturgis was down from W elch's for a day or two. formerly Miss Snover, ami taught - Í ires E iri m. Ore. • I’oMtoffice Building, I tan I ci\.-r mad'' this otli. « h I ksi I in Grcaham at «me time. pleasant visit Thursday,and when he Mi-« Agnes Swiet left Wednesday to left he told us to eat a bag of delicious visit friends at University Park. time at the fish bacherv on Salmon plums he had brought for us. HULR BURT. River last Sunday. The wading in tiie -------- — ' ■ Miss Ethel Wilkinson returned Wed-1 H. D. Perkins drove to Portland last river was e«|*ecially enjoyed. nexlay from Vane river, wlmre »he has ORIENT Monday. tx-vn visiting for several «lays. Mrs. M. Rickert has been having a D. W. McKay, of Trouhiale, made a We make a specialty <>| private «letec- MELROSE. serious time with her eyes. tiv«« work. Satisfaction guarentecd. pleasant call on J. M. Douglass last Sat Mr. and Mrs. John M yltxy of The urday. It is reporter! that Chas. Sutton's A I.Ire«» X 25, Gresham, Ore. Mrs. A. M Spauhling of Portland is mother w ill be compelled to go to the Dalle» visited relatives here recently. MI N WANTED—For stea.lv work at Miss Joan a Burns, sujierintendent of visiting her («rents Mr. ami Mrs W. H. hospital to tie treated for a cancer. the Columbia Brick Works. Gresham. St. Lukes Hospital in Sprkane, Wash., Maxwell. Miss Hattie Pierce was tin« guest of is spending her vacation with her par Miss Myrtle Maxwell has a splendid Mrs. It. W. Emery on Sunday ami went KELSO. ents here. with the family to the mountains for rwi|«e for salad. She woulu confer a John Bramhall and family have gone Tom Dunn, Ernest Leaf, Mr. Canning, great favor upon her friends by telling a short outing. accompanied by Elsie Malaur, and the to the mountains to camp and fish a them what it is. J. N. Clamihan returned from Sea- Eiling sisters spent a very enjoyable few days. Before buying stockings for fall and side on Faiday of last w«-ek leaving his winter wear visit the Douglas store, family and Dr. Powell at the beach. Pleasant Home. Joseph W oim I ami family will go to Mr. <i. II. C;.lviii is expected home on morrow to Seaside fur an over-Humlay a visit next Saturday. trip. Mr. ami Mrs. H. C. Nelson are now at Mrs. J II. Bond had the misfortune to fall oil the sidewalk near J. I). Reg- home to their friends on the M> Carroll Are Mdkinq A Record on Soles ner'» early this week and bruised her farm, which they recently purchased. The grangers are to meet next Satur face badly, loosening two of her teeth. Their 5-10 and 20 acre tracts and larger farms are selling rapidly and a day to clear the ground for their picnic. Mrs. O. Thomas and daughter, 1 Miss Mr. Kelly is fixing the same grove for good values Those wishing to sell cannot do better than to place their Mabel, returned Tuesday from a trip an automobile park. popertyin our hands. to Seaside. The grange will hold a picnic in John GRESHAM, ORE. D. M. ROBERTS, Pres. S. B. Johnson has lieen ill for a few Kelly’s grove, one fourth mile south of days «luring the past week. Pleasant Home, Saturday, August 2oth. I Elmer Hamilton ami wife spent last Racine stocking feet, all sizes for sale Sunday with Mrs. Ed. Hamilton nt at the'Douglas store. a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ STATIONERY Mrs. I McCOLL, GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY o o ♦ o ♦ 1 .listed S. Miss Gritlithe, of Portland, is visiting Miss l.ucv Metzgei. Schoolhouse Bids Colled for. Sehcol district No. 107, Clackamas Miss Bristol of Portland is a guest of County, Oregon, will recieve bids until Mrs. I). Talbot. Sion Allen is spending his vacation August 24, ltfOti, for the erection of a two-story si 'I kki II iousc , 34 by 44 feet, with the home folks. two rooms of said building to be coni- Miss Effie Burns, of The Halles, is a plete by Novemlier 1st, llftMI. The guest of I.. P. Manning ami family. district school boanl reserves the right 1». M. Robert has bought the place at ; to reject any and all bids. Plans and the intersection of Third street and ■■peeilh'ations can be seen at the office of Hood avenue, and expects to begin Procter <k Beers, Cottrell, Oregon. J. R. HALL. making some repairs on it soon. Orient, Ore., Route 1. Dist. Clerk, Subscribe for The Herald. < > Î and Soft Drinks | Î NnrviWI rv Saturday Siktnnlnv and nini Sunday Sunihiv Served I'Vttl every Her lee Cream Parlors on ♦ Powell Street Î GRESHAM Bring» a demand for t Lunch Goods. Soft Drinks, ♦ Lemons. Oranges and Candies ♦ We carry a new and fresh line of > the alsive, also Mrs W. J. Wirtz ♦ Z ,, ¡ [ ORE. o »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ S CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, ETC. i Nothing like them. They not only give us more trade but bring others to trade. 'rit.it « »î 11 O imm « • î ’ N ♦ i By selling the best goods at lowest possible prices. Groceries, Stock is Complete < > Tinware, Graniteware, Kitchen and Builders’ Hardware, Everything the Best Confectionery, Stationery Flour, Feed, Etc. D. W. METZGER’S NEW STORE POWELL ST. GRESHAM, ORE, 0. M. ROBERTS, Prop. GRESHAM, OREGON •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ WE I’EEASE OU R CUSTOMERS ♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦«♦♦♦♦e Swctland’s Ice Cream | : SUMMER SEASON Satisfied Customers The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months. ♦ ♦ ♦