Horses
E. Smith
Gresham on
5th with a
and unbroke
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band of broke
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School Opens Monday!
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You Will Need Supplies
ia no place like Oreg“” to which he will
ihm hi rvturii.
School Books
Stam|«< appear to I h * <>h«**|>er tinnì
toriuerly. Ask Mr«. McColl alxnit il.
RIGHT KINDS
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Mri». .1. A John«, formerly «4 Fica«-
ant Home, now of Portland, ha. ugniti
placiti u» under oliligntion» to ber. It
I» n plcamirv to licnr frolli »uch »taunch
friend. <4 The llerald.
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Messrs. Whitney A Anderiwin, con
tractors and builders of Cleone, droppd
in to st«- us the other day w bile on their
way home from Portland.
TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER. ETC.
Ever brought to Gresham
We have the Largest Line
Hoof Ointment for «ore feet, for «ale
at Hart's.
Gresham Drug Store
Any pupil« who failed to [ hiss in any
examinations last year will Is* given nu
opportunity to try again next Monday.
Riqsirt to tbo principal.
Cor. Powell and .Main Sts.
Headquarter, for tfasik.. Tablets, Pen
cil, ami Inks at Gresham Krug Store.
NoTlt I Notice is herein given to
the Gresham Grange No. 270 that thv
next regular meting, Oct. 13, will la*
known as Busy Pay. The brothers arc
to ap]>ear in working clothe« and the
sisters in * ilieo. Memlivrswho appear
in Sunday garb will lie subject toil tine.
At the lecturer» hour each memlwr i.
kindly «sked to rv»|s>nd to the roll call
With sollielllillg for till* Ins.I <4 tile
Order.
M. S. Rl'EGG
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GRESHAM LOGALS
FOR SALE—Cheap, one set of dou
ble chain harness nearly all new. and
strong. M. Rickert, R. F. D. No. 2,
Troutdale.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. King, recently of
Gresham but later of Vancouver, Wash.,
have moved to Sunnyside Portland
where they will reside with their daugh
ter. Mr. King’s health is very poor and
the change is made for his benefit.
Powell Street
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IF NOT RIGHT WELCH
ÌVELCH,
MANES IT RIGHT
THF AMERICAN CLOTHIER.
221- 223 Morrison Street, Corner First
PORTLAND,
F. B. STUART & CO.
Laborers.
At the PI OPI.E'S CASH STORK,
Fine rubla-r-tired buggies f«»r
Hart'».
Union Meat Company,
There will Is* a meeting of the teach-
er. of the <
ami high
school at t
Saturday
afternoon at
OREGON.
The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months.
Mr. Bert A»l urst ha. taken up
quarters at Mr«. A. I iorduii's ami is
planning for the year'» work.
Mixa Lottie Allen, of Lebanon, spent
last Sunday withold friends, Theodore
Brugger and family and E. Scliwedler
and family.
Mrs. Minnie Kurin and Florence
Fancher made a trip to Seaside mi Sun
day. They report a very enjoyable day.
Si Allen was a Grisham visitor on
Sunday.
< '. S. Chase, of Sandy, was in town on
Tuesday.
M. Rand, of Pilley has rented Major
Love’s place near Troutdale, and with
his family will reside therein the fu
ture.
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Plumber
Make and Repair all Kinds of Tin Work, Plumbin? a Specialty. Country Trade Solicited
GRESHAM, OREGON.
EMERY.
QARLSON &
Undertakers and Embalmers
A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand.
HEARSE FUPHISHEO IF DESIRED
CAILS PROMPT! V ITTUCEO TO
SIH EK STATION
Ben Mathews ha. Iieen hauling lum
ber for his new barn which lie expects
build s«x>n.
Miss Bertha Weil<leh*r has ls*en on
the sick list but we are glad to say she
has quite recovered.
Miss Ruby Cook has returned from
flu* hopfields. Tin- late rain will pro
bably bring more home.
We are indebted to K inald McMillan
Mrs. I x - oii Seifer and daughter are
for some splendid samples of farm pro- picking hops at Mr. Kingsbury’s.
rlucegrown on his farm near Cedarville.
The apples, plums, carrots, and onions
are es[x:cially gixxl.
We are in receipt of a letter from E.
J. Gradin written while alioard steani-
Caronia.
Also copies <4 the daily
pa|H-r printed and published alioard the
ship. Mr. Gradin expresses a great
deal of surprise at the growth of New
York City, and the evidence of growth
on every hand, yet he feels that there
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E. L. Thorp is taking a much needed
Ed. Siefer is having some hay bailed.
vacation from his mail route and is
Mrs. Johnson has Iieen very sick but
.[lending his time on the r«*|s«rtorial
staff of The Oregonian with headquart is recovering.
ers at their east side office.
Miss Weblwr, of Yaqiiinu, is visiting
Schuyler C. Jones recently went in at J. C. Elliott's.
some fine samples of quinces grown on
Mr. Sumner, an old resident of Sunny
his place near this city.
side, was buried at Kamawiis Tuesday.
Grandma Linnemann surprised ns
this week with a present of pears which
we do not care to undertake to describe.
They, however, weigh considerably over
a pound apiece anil fairly melt in ones
mouth.
GRESHAM, ORE.
MAIN STREET,
J. I*. Freeman i< currying on Route 2,
for E. I.. Thorp »hiring the latter** va-
cation.
TROUTDALE, ORE.
FOR SAI.E — Brown Swiss Bull Astoria for over twenty years.
Helmke No. 678. For further particu
Mrs. M. M. White, of Salem, is visit-
Mrs. Minnie Punn and children are
lars w rite or call on Andrew Brugger, ing with Mrs. R. R. Carlson.
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Cora Carroll.
Melville Farm, Greshain, Ore.
All work guaranteed at Hart's.
CARD OF THANKS
Every day is the «lav to have your
F. L. Rugg an<l family feel very
Miss Veirw Burkhart, of Albany, is
feed chop|>ed at the Gresham Fee* 1
thankful to the many friends who so
visiting Mr and Mrs. E. E. Paring and
Mill.
kindly assisted them during their re
will accompany them mi their trip to
Steven Black and Ed Smith, old-time their homestead on the Siletz. They
cent sickness, and desire to express
their gratitude through the columns of friends and prosperous farmer. <4 ex|«ect to leave Saturday, the 22ml, and
Sherman County, were visitors at The will Ire gone all winter.
this ¡«ajajr.
Herald office this week.
M. E. RI GG.
Mrs. Ford Metzger was visiting friends
I>. M. Roberta could stand the strain at Ander«mi this week.
When in Portland get voui lunch at
1). A. Hart's, 212 Fourth, near Salmon. no longer so he and the purp hied off to
Ed. Sleret, Wm. Welch ami John
the mountains where they ex|x-ct to
H. L. Stone was doing business in
sleret are s|«emiiiig a few weeks hunt
get a taste of oldtime fun hunting.
Grediam this week.
ing in the Cascades, near Ixtbanon.
FOR SALE—Twothoroughbred Jer
Rev. W. E. Potwine, of Hawaii, call
Mrs. R. R. Carlson was doing busi
sey, yearling Imlls. Can be seen at my
ed on Mrs. I. McColl on Friday. He is
place, five miles east of Gre«liam, < (re. ness in the metro|s>lis on We<lnes«lav.
an old friend of the familv.
fl. C. Altman.
No delays, fee«l rollol or chop|ied
Frank Wont ell lias accepted a posi
Frank Willard, E. E. Epton. C. C. while you wait at the Gresham Feed
tion in Portland.
Mulkey and Georg«* Walley, all of Mill.
Mine boat. Merrill, of Hotel Edel Montavilla, were doing business in
Brau, was doing butine» in Gresham Gresham this week. While here Mr.
this week.
Willard purchase*! two fine cows of J.
Next Wednesday the Rebekah Lodge N, Clanahan.
A. B. Elliott, Powell Valley's enter
Harry Huxley, our enterprising
of Gresham will celebrate the -Vith an
prising merchant, passed through Gresh
niversary of the order. A good prie (iresham painter, is taking a short va am early Friday morning on liia way to
gram has been arrandei!, light refresh cation at Cazadero and is assisting his Portland.
ments will lie serve«!, and if you are brother with his prune drying.
The Ladies Aid Society have dispised
of about 121) tickets up to this time for
the lecture to I«-giver, tonight by Kr. F.
B. Short, at Grange Hall.
You buy one of those NOBBY NEW FALL
SUITS of Welch. They are made right,
fit right and priced right.
TO (H it PATKONS \\l> ITBI.ir i.l XI KAI.I Y
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th«' int«'i«‘*i* «»( F. W. (hiriii.'Hi, who on «<••
count of t»irknc*M hiiN returned to hi* (nrtner horn«* in Minn«*tt|Milin, we
take tin* o|»|»»rtiinity to thunk «»ur nnttiv friend* «nd |»Hlfoim for th«*
|»l«'HNunt und |»r«»M|»<?r«»iiM bu«*in«*"** •»( «nir th nt
ir.
In th«* future w«« will vn«h*mor to *rrv«» our cuMtoinor'« l»»»th old un I
li«'W with th«* ^rtutent ctniil«p\
\\f »l»ull *»t » lx •• t<< »ii|»pl\ th«*it Witnlt
in the iie»*t cordini and prtiHtal»!«* inaimei. ke« ping th« u intrrv*t»» for*
in« »«t in our uiiii 'I m , to« their inter «***(>• are our iuterentM ani without an
agrwahlv ««»o|M*ralioti a buminv»« t animi • int.
A m we hav«* come t«> loak«* tin-* «»nt futur«* home, u«* wi*h t«» I m *
c«»unt«*d among voiir iimia worthy citix«*m*.
riivtvfore, thanking you ugain for your p:o«t favori«, we remain,
Your» Vrr> K< *i»«*<-tfiillv.
Butchers. Helpers and
looking for a g*«»l time, ami a memls-r.
lie sure to attend. If you are not a
Our ti.-ldhouse agent, M. Rickert, was
member, you ought to lie.
calling on the |x**q«le this week smith of
Timothy Br w:.hill Ire r> ’urned from tiresham, in Clackamas County, arid
a trip to Eastern < »reg««n w here lie found found a gissi res|sni.e. Especially are
a complete failure in crop» and many the fieople of Ihimascu« to Is* congratu
farmers thinking of w>-stern <( >-gi>n as lated upon their increasing interest in
a place where they can de|n*ud iijsin our paper which we desire to Ire ropre-
good enqs* every year. Mr. Brownhill sentative of all this section.
left this morning for Newport where he
J. B. Emery is visiting his nephew,
will attend the Oregon Press A-.’.xia- B. W. Emery. Mr. Emery lias lx*en
tion.
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and that is the reason so many trade with us; they
like the saving of a penny or a nickel on small
purchases and 10c to 20c on large ones.
This saving counts for a good deal at the end of a
year and goes a long way toward a new suit for
father or a new dress for mother.
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Tobacco and Cigars, School Supplies,
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