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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
GRESHAM LOCALS YOU Are Looking for Good Values. R«'g liar grn ig > nt ctiuj ■>( Grvth.im grange at h ill < hi evening •»< B'|»t.7. Members req i >»t«' I t > atte i I an I bring candy, nut» or iimt. Percy Gn>»v w «« intown last M >n<la", while here lie lelt a line ».iinplii of lirav- en»tein apples grown on hi» place. W E Mi». II. I.. St. Clair wa» living l>u»i- no»» in Portland Monday. Are Looking for Your Trade. The Best Goods dl Ver) Lowest Prices older» st It. M Lew is. Gresham. OUR ONE AIM is to have even-thing always satisfactory. We are never undersold on any legitimate competition. Mr«. Hattie Stanllel I and daughter, of Pendleton, were guest« «if Mr. and Mi» l> M Roliert* last Sumlni. Feed and Flour which we are selling at the lowest possible prices. GORMAN & STUART’S GENERAL Mr». Ford Metzger, Mi»» Mamie Ho»». Ciri Shattuck, Mi and Mr» .1 C llr»- ter, I*. C. Ro.«, Frank \\ ostdl and Win. Ihir.-vll wei«' Portland visitor» Tliurs* day. IHH Itoliei I»'» ortiee, Chris. Mi»»e» l.nl i Sweet ami llerlha Wood «pei I last Burnirli in Portland and in < iregon Cit i All Sizes. For Men. Women and Children — AT few ' left LOWFST POSSIBLE fitters — UNIVERSAL RANGES BUYETODAY Will be sold out at Cost IF YOl' CONTEMPLATE A SEWING MACHINE BUYING $15. $17, and $20 The Best High-Grade Standard for S3? AND THERE IS NONE BETTER AT ANY I'KH'C These will be sold on any terms you desire as we want to close them out. Let us put one in your home on trial. Men’s Furnishings EXTRA VALUES WHICH YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE Underwear. Full Suit, dji T&U’" 60c Men's Hose, per pr..ReR“'r5cValue’ E He- Men's Hose,Two pairs. 15c Men's Shirts. Regular ^ue;nd S1/J0 50c WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THIS LINE Here’s* where you u ill lie interested. Meats No reason now for eatirrz < hin k Steak Carload Choice Oregon Steers just Received At our greatly reduced prices everybody can eat Loin or T-Bone Steaks, or Choice Prime Rib Roasts. We always have plenty on hand and at prices as low as most markets ask for Chuck Steak. However, if you can use Boiling Meat, Chuck Steak, etc., come and take it away at any old price. Remember, We want your PRODUCE Always look in this column for the Latest Market Prices which we are paying. Veal, 8 to 8 l-2c Hogs, Al, 8 1=2c Beef, Steers, A 1, $3.25 “ Cows, A1, $2.50 These are CASH PRICES. In trade, whenever it is poss*ble, we will allow somewhat more. Gresham Trading & Packing Co. GRESHAM, ORE. Hams, Bacon and Lard : GRESHAM, ORE. 4 MAIN STREET, Everything You Need In the Drug I.Inc. 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, Tinner and Plumber Make and Repair all Kinds of Tin Work, Plumbing a Specialty- Country Trade Solicited GRESHAM, OREGON. & ♦ tuihli Drinks, • ♦ Lemons. Oranges (Indies ♦ EMERY. (Jnd<Tt<lk<T.S flTld [mbdlnKTS tl.eMl.n.rr. Ore. Z Goods, Soil Arnold Ruegg and son, Clyde, were pleasant visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Ruegg says that he recently thre»bed ♦ \V. iri v a in n an<! fi • -di line <»( .’»I bushels of wheat to the rwre grow n X tin aim» on hi, farm at l.u»te«ls. CIGARS, TOBACCO. PIPES. ETC. A Complete Stock of Coffins and l''nrtiishings always on Hand. NURSI FURNIShfO IF DfSIRfO CUIS rROMFHT AIIfRDfO 10 ♦ X | When in Portland get your lunch at 1). A. llart’a, 212 Fourth, near Salmon. ♦ ( ìfessili ì 11 ì £ Drilli ► Store SlMMtR StASON : (I viikhv I i*»r WANT Screen Doors, Wire Screens, Fence and Chicken Wire (JARLSON m YOH ANY I HIM) SI 1.1. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr» .1 me Fari» and Mr«. J N Fari» Light and heavy horeea thud in tir»t- and daughter wen- i i«itrtu Mr« Bright- <-la«s shape at Al Hart's. bill id I >tegon Citi last week Mrs. I la Hamilton and Mr. it drill* Frank " illuni and daughter. Gladys "in, her brother-in-law. of Sau Francis • •f Mon’.iiilia, («aid Tim Herald ottici' co, made us a call this week. a plea-.mt visit last Friday. Mi. Wil R It. Carlson, while at Sellable, re lard h i- jil»t returned from a liiisinc-« cently Unight a tine lot in Hiino»a trip to I i»t »•rii < >ifuoii which hr (olirvi Park where he expect» t>> er«vt a cot ;ilt«»u t ' • r «lif!» n il! 1« » Sp.initlt* w hrit* In* tage for next year’» oecu|«aiicy. ami fatnily jqwnt a \» tv enjoyable Ml Bu vh Ihiit th»* V-enniriiiii We make a »|w»ialti of private detec rner. 1 rank tive work. Satisfaction guarvnlced. i.M iv> ¡>1 icv for a t»*mk*i-foot. Address X 27». Gresham, Ore. Judge I . E. Hallow, olir of Trout Mrs. W. J. Wirtz and chihlrert have dale’* pi'»grvj»dvt* iiiervlinnt.«, w a return«*-) from a vi«it with relative« and vinitoi in lirvvhaiii thi*» ueek friends at Forest Grove. Brini?* OR 4 4 We acknowledge a pleasant visit from i i ni ., 11 :... i■ tin» w wk Mr. 'L Culloch ladlcie» ill lettilig other» know of th«' giaal thing» to I»* had in Oregon, hence In- or«ler««l a «arpy of the Beaver The ladie» of the M E. Church have State Herald «ent to In.» brother in Ind completed arrangement« with Di. iana. Francia Burgelte Short of Portluml to <>. I. Neal wa.« a l«u»ine»» caller Tues gilè hi» |»ipirlar lecture, "Tim Go»|»*l day. uf Good Cheer,** <m the evening «■( Sep Every day is th«- «lay to have your tember Slat. feed chop|«ed at the Gresham F««al FOR s\LE — Biown Swi»» Bull Mill. Hi'lnike No. H7X. For furtlmr particu W. B. Turner made ns a pleasant and profitable call this week. IM'V Flour and Feed Always oil Hand The School Board of (ir«>»ham Di»- trivi No l Ii»» i*»m»l a call for bids for the janitor work al the »chi«ilhou«v (or th«' school year l>«*inging S«-pteiul»*r 24th, also Ior janitor work at the church building nil ll daTt» avellile w Imie one n»nu will I»» held; also for 17« coni», gissi dry live wossl delivered. Sahl «■ ill» will I»1 s«s-n |sv«t«»l in three pine«'» in town. Next Monday, being a legal holidai, there will lie tin mail delivered on the rural route». Tin- |»>»tottic«' will lie o|»-n Irctween the hours ■ if N t<> 11 a. tn. and 2 to 7 p. nr. IO STORE l ine Razor*», Hones, Itru?» he« and strap«, mid Great llmgahu» in INxkct Knivc«, I tv. A. B. Conrad and »<>n, I trie, were lar* write or call on Andrew Brugger, ani-nig our business visitor» tin» week. Melville Farm, Grvaliam, Ore. Stylish, Up-to-date Shoes, in both Black and Tan 1’1 ACI MERCHANDISE Our Line of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Confectionery, Stationery, Pueblo Hats, Hop picking Gloves, Etc., at bottom prices. Paul Bliss wa« hauling gruel the tlrst LOST—On last Friday, milch cow. |»irt of the week for tieciled improve Ingnillirli«, two teat» grown together. ment on hi» Pleasant Valley farm, Report to Intuii llendiu k»on, owtier, NOTICE 1 am now ready to »aw Gresham, Ore , 1!. F I» I, l»rx 77. lie* your wood on »bort notice. Leave w ani. Their is no economy in poor goods, but we have We now have an unusually large stock of Mi* lleerv-v l.ealie. Mr» . Gr.iee Met** ger mid Genige Ivennei think »■• inueh of Seaaid«' th it they have pur« liii»«-d Iota In llviiiusa Paik al that place. I “A Suh|ect that has been much written upon.” 0. M. ROBERTS. Prop. ♦ ♦ GRESHAM. ♦ i Autocrat OREGO^ ♦ FoR SALE—One new three-inch Bain wagon with topl»-d and »«-at, complete. A. H. Gould has retiirn««i from n One set strong double chain harness. ii-it with In« son, Will, in Washington. One six year old liorse, 127*1 |»mnds Henry Kirahbauni mid nister, Mi«» weight, sound. M. Richert, R. F. I>. Mary Kir«h>iauni, tire now at Auhland, No. 2. Troutdale. Oregon. th« gun, where they ex|»-« t to make E. L. Siiriin» was doing buaineaa in their future home. Mr. and Mi»» Gresham WerlnetHlay. K ir»hl«aiiiii irmde many friend» while All»in Meitrig, one of Sandy'» pro»|«er- here who will lie glad to learn of th m ous merchants, made us a business cull a- comfortably »ettled. Ed. S|»rtli, last Wninesday. their nephew, ru'<*oiii|Minied them to Victor Niltley, who Ims Ireen rusticat- their m-w hmm- ami a»si»te«l in getting aniorig the sights that I»- on the Colum thing» »traig Lt. PrrMtrrffic« STATIONERY 'M| khm Vota *l'ry Mrs. I. XlcCOLL, I ti 11 Ir I ii ry, - • tircMlrrirn, It. Ore. < iwiir .b»hiiM**ii, brother <>i Mrn. E. .1 The offer of till’tru-tei-» of the M. E. («ratlin, whn «lruwn<*»l in Columbia river Church of the recently removed church »lough near Htelln, Wan|i.t <>n Munday. liuil'ling for »«'bool pur|»m«*s for «7, » AtlgUftt iDth. Tlie Unly hum him I <ni month was accepted mid w ill In- nsw| the 21 «t. The fnnvml took place on lor the sevrliih and eighth grades. Tire Friday at the Swvdirih M. E Church, clerk wa» in»trin't««l tu cull for Ind» for I'orthuvl. lie unw twcnty-buir year« janitor work and (or Wi»»l. ot age, and the tlrxt to of him* f FOR SALE—Two thoniughlrrisi .Jer childrvn. The futher and mother art sey, yearling bulls. Can I»- »e«'ti nt my bia River, i« again l»-liind tin- big press WANTED—By Sept eml ht l»t, a |»-r- in Swfdvn but all the children urv in place, file miles east id Gresham, Orc. in the Herald otfii-e. •oti of gi»»l character to a»»i»t with thia country. It. C. Altman. Growing some? yep. Coinin' at Urn work in small family nt gi»»l salary. The schiNrl Ixrard met on Wi-limsday i M. ami l.awr«-nce Rickert were in rate of 7») to BO a week. New sulrseript- Enquire nt Herald office. We acknowledge u ions we mean. Anton Hemirickaoit, recently from lliglit mid drs'ide«l on Monday, S«*pteni- l>re»liam tislny. l»*r 21th, as tlu* date foro|iening sclmol. pleiisunt cull. No delays, feed rolled or cliop|»«l Wisconsin, now a prosperous farmer on while you wait at the Gresham Feed tin- srvtlon line, m ar m -I i >»>Ihouse 2>f, w.i« a welcome caller <m Thursday. Mill. DANCE—Next Saturday night, Sep». Get your trespa»« notice« at the Herald <iffi«e. Mail orders promptly 1st nt Metzger'» Hall. attended to. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spath and <-hildr«>n w ill leave Sunday for a vacation in the Have you seen that fine l»«ys Stil<Je- Iraker wagon in the Jinig Store window? Imp fields near St. Paul, Ore. It's a dandy, ain’t it? Want your Iroy I.Al'NDRY—T. Tosaki, proprietor, to have it? Then vote for him ami get will <-all every week for clothe», mid de liver. Good work. Shirts, collar», your friend» to do the »nine. cuffs. When trading with merchants adver ------ — ww.--------- tising in this p:i|ier tell him you read Convention Swedish tuthcrans liisad. in the Beaver State Herald. of It WH« decided recently, by the Columbia C<»ni»*n,n<•»• <>f the Lutheran Church, to ar-cept the bid of • 11 ui d’ Alene, Idaho, uh the location of tin- Liitlieran college. Actual »cliool work will lagin th« re in Septi'inlier of r.*l7. Rev. J. .Jespersnii aditreascd the voting people in W . Peterson » grove. Mu-ii was rendered by Miss Hilda Call- son ami Rev. 8. D. Hawkins. The Ladies’ Aid Sis'iety held its auc tion in W. Peterson'» grove. .1. II. Colt of Eagle Creek, nil old Rev. S. D. Hawkins, of Olympia, townnmiin and friend of F. B. Stuart nt Wash., and Rev. B. F. Bingtson, of Little Falls, Minn., paid us a visit this Marshfield, < >re., preached in the church V eek. Friday night. Snlwi ilie for The Herald. Dr. .1. I*. Powell, an old and reapect- ed citizei) of Gresham, cheered us up n little this week. It is always a pleasure to receive a visit from the old-time set tler. Their stories of the trial» and hardships of pioneer life are alway» entertaining anrl instructive. The doc- t< r, however, is very mill'll of an opti mist and lias litt'e to say of the sorrows of life, bnt makes mm Ii of it» bright side. Wagon, second-handed, sale. Al Hurt. 3 1-4, for Swetlands Ice Creamf and Soft Drinks | J Her Ice Cream Parlors on ► Powell Street [GRESHAM H ORE. Ü *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ < I Nothing like them. They not only give us more trade but bring others to trade. < « WE I ’LICzXSE OFRCl S I ( )M ICRS < « • « < « < I I « « « ■ I < « Finit I m <>ur M|»eclr»lt.v By selling the best goods at lowest possible prices. < I « I • « ■ » < I Groceries, 11 Stock is Complete I he votes on till' Studebaker Wagon ( out« -t, now going on in the drug store, up to Thursday evening uro ns fol Tin wa re. Gran i te wa re, Kitchen and Builders’ Hardware, Everything the Best Confectionery, Stationery lows ; Flour, Feed, Etc. L Fred Hoss 2. Conrad Metzger 3. Roy Johnson 4. Davie Doane Served every Saturday and Sunday Mrs W. J. Wirtz I he Studebaker Waqon Contest. Satisfied Customers < « < « < I 3 I » 7>. S.afford Dowsett I). Alfred Hamlin 2 7. Frank Crenshaw I Watch the contest from now ..... D. W. METZGER’S NEW STORE POWELI.ST. It will be very exciting. Who will get the wagon? Vote for the most |ropular Isiy. The wagon 1» » beiiiity. Bee It yourself OPESHAM. ORE, 1 The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months.