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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Home Bakery and Restaurant Do Not Fail to Take Advantage Of Our Red Letter Sale of South Side of Powell Street, JI OPPOSITE POBTOFHCE, Gresham, Ore. ; ! Carries a full Line of Baked Goods «>» 1 kisi<s ¡: Announcement. TO OPR PATRONS AND PUBLIC GENERALLY: Having purchased the interest« of F. W. Gorrnan, who on ac count of sickness baa returned to his former home in Minneapolis, we take this opportunity to thank our many friend« anil patrons for the pleasant and prosperous business of onr first year. In the future we will endeavor to serve our customers both old and new with the greatest courtesy. We shall strive to supply their wants in the most cordial and profitable manner, keeping their interests fore most in our minds, as their interests are our interests and without an agreeable coofieration a business cannot exist. As we have come to make this our future home, we wish to be counted among your many worthy citizens. Therefore, thanking you again for your past favors, we remain, Yours Very I{es|«ctfully, Also Confections, Soft Drinks, FURNITURE tobaccos and cigars . BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH U MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. Mr«. <; .IOHNMON, CHAM. Prop. <•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■ Every Piece Marked AT COST Oil a Red Tag to Close the Line Out.-.—■' = recently, lie had ordered some gissls of Montgomery, Ward A Co. Upon the arrival of the boa it wits taken home, the lid taken off, ami to their surprise all the contents of value had liwn ex tracted leaving nothing blit scrap« of pa|s-r, empty Loxes, a catalogue anti the invoice. Mr. Roliertson is now t ry- Ing to get the order refilled, or the money r< turned. In any event we pre sume he will lie out the freight— one way. FOR SALE — Brown Swiss Bull llclinke No. 67H. F >r further particu lars w rite <>r call on Andrew Brugger, Melville Farm, Gresham, Ore. D. C. Ross, one of the moat progres sive farmers, w as in tow n last Saturday. Mr. Ross lias dt iimiistriitcil in one year that there is g.ssi money to lie made on , the farm provided the farmer works ami uses ordinary business judgment in the running of the farm. Clarence Cleveland pai I this office a pleasant visit this week. J. P. Ilintennann was a pha na nt visitor at The Herald olti.-e t us week. Sash, Doors, Shingles And Building Material In Any Quantity at Lowest Possible Prices And Rubber Goods is Complete _ LANTERNS has come to the West for an eight week's stay, he will stay at the (iresh- am Hotel a few days. F. B. STUART & CO Mrs. C. W. Itoaneisre|>orteil very sick X this week. J. C. Duke, of Troutdale, brought a fine l»>x of apple» to the editor this week. At the PEOPLE’S CASH STORE, > MAIN STREET, GRESHAM, ORE. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. H. H oms has piaceli on exhibition an early rosi j«>tato weighing two |x>unds and 10 ounce». Can you lieat thi«? B. W, Thomas and sister were pleas ant visitors at the Herald office this week, their brother, Harry Thomas, and family have moved from Elgin U) Wallowa, Oregon School Books RIGHT KINDS THE ENOUGH FOR ALL We have the Largest Line John Mullenhauf, of Damascus, was a Gresham visitor this week. TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER, ETC. M. Rickert, our popular agent, has so Ever brought to Gresham far recovered from Ins recent injury as I to lie on the road again. Dr. Attwood moved the last of the week into the laudsey cottage on Main Cor. Powell and Main Sts. Street. WANTED— A aebool girl to annint in Hinall family for her board and room, All communications, remittances, cor no tuition in charged thotte residing in • • • ••••••••••••••••••••e •••••••••••••• respondence, change for advertisement« Greahutu Enquire at Herald office. and other matters intended for the columns of this pa|>er should be ad dressed to Beaver State Herald, Gresh Tree Methodist Quarterly Meeting. am, Oregon. Otherwise valuable mat The District Quarterly Meeting for POWELL STREET. GRESHAM. ORE., ter is sometimes held, and consequently the Portland district of the Free I m now under new nmrmgviuent and im prepared delayed, awaiting the arrival of the Metln.list Church will con rnence to to give the beat possible aervice to it* guest*. editor. night and hold over Sunday. FOR SALE—Cheap, one set of dou Ministers from the various circuits COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Q W- DOANE BOARD BY DAY. WEEK OR MONTH ’ ’ ble chain harness nearly all new, and upon the district will be present as well PROPRIETOR. strong. M. Rickert, It. F. i . No. 2, as visitors from abroad. The Quarterly Conference will convene at 2 p. m. Troutdale. M rs. Fritz Stoker is one of the many Saturday and a Missionary Meeting will l>e held Sunday afternoon. The friends of Tlie Herald who believe usual services on Sunday evening will ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e making tbe editorial smile grow lai begin at 7 :30 p.in. Everybody cordially Site left another big dollar w ith us invited. week. F’< >R S A I.F—Tw > thorough bred Jer- sey, yearling bulls. Can lie seen at my Miss Luld Sweet Tendered Surprise ; At From 3c to 10c. The Chance will not last long place, five miles east of Gresham, < )rv. A very pleasant surprise was given to B. C. Altman. Miss Lula Sweet last Friday evening at • • !-*<»Htoffice Huililioit. - - Grewhnm, Ore. • T he W atkin *« 11 kmkdiem are no ex - her home, when alsmt twenty or more ___ ________________________ __________ _ _________ __________________ • i * kkimknt . They have proven thetu- of her friends made it convenient mv I wh to In* all that id claimed for them. to call on her, bringing some good C. IL luiiie, trav«litig aaleamati for the thing, to eat. and enjoying a si»*ial time ! J. IL Wutkhi’d Medical (’ompaiiy if* until near midnight. Miss Sweet ex c now located at Grmhani and rvtqHTl ful pects to leave in a few days with her ly aolirita a »hare of your (»atronage. sister. Agnes, for Boise, Idaho, where FOH SALE—Seed oata and vetch. she will take a position in the hospital. I*. J. Queainbery, (ireahani, Ore. : A Large Assortmenr to Pjck ‘rom. Also Lamp Chimneys, Etc. We are Strictly Headquarters for ALL 1 J 1 J ■ FEED. Be sure and get Our Prices on this. We will certainly interest you. We have a very Large Stock on hand and several more car loads to ar rive soon. Gresham Drug Store GRESHAM HOTEL Stylish, Up-to-Date Shoes In Both Black and Tan ALL SIZES For Men, Women And Children at Lowest Possible Prices. Special Bargain Window WF WANT YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS. WE ARI; PAYING 30 CENTS A DOZEN FOR LOGS LEWIS SHATTUCK, Successor tu Gresham I railing and Packing Co. Formerly of Shattuck Bros, and ..I < iiesl.ani Trading A Parking Co GRtSHAM LOCALS IOR RIAT— \ go«>d lló-ncre firm near O. W. 1*. Ry. Ila" a fine large house, Inni, und otlier outLiiilding". vight aere» of Is-aring oichard, «mali fruite, eie. Hiqnire or write to .1. E. Stone, Rollte IS, Gresham. Ore. The un mlier» of thè M. E. ohureh wili givv a reception to Dr. un i Mr». Tliom|*eoii ut thè homo of Mr. and Mia. 11. W Emery Fri-lav evening, Oct. 12th. All nieiiil»*ra an-l friend» of Ilio clmrch are eordially inviteli. Mr». Èva Emery Die, thè notisi writ- eroi Oiegoii City, and cllildreii s|s*nt Snturday at thè lumie of Mr. and Mr». Emery. FCR SALE—Top buggv and single harness $25. Empire R. F. D. Carrier, Route I, Gieshain. Siinday, Oetnls’r itili, will he Rally Bunday ut thè Baptist Church, with serviee» at il a. ni. ami 2 |i. in. Basket ilinner Is’twccll Service». Tue public is invited. Tini». Dumi was In tlrcshitin tliis week iniikiiig arrangei.... . tu advertise a Grami Tluiiiksgiviiig hall to he given liv hiiuself and fatlier in Juukei ’s Hall Thanksgivii'g evo, Nov. 2H, RIMI. AVateh for (iirther annoiinceiiient» and |Misters. Il ( j resilam, Ore : Mrs. I. McCOLL, : L. Crenshaw, Tinner and Plumber I M F Donahae, manager of the Sandy River A Portland Electric Co., was in Gresham last Tuesday, and in reference to electric light« for Gresham said that his company is not making any blow, but is giadmilly getting III shape to do business. lie, however, does not ex pect that tliev will Is-able to run elec tric power into Greaham inside of a year. Enmn tel Anders- n and family and Peter Wilson and family joined Swedish Lutheran Church at Powell Valley Sun day, E. C. Ott, one of Troutsale’s popular biitcln-rs, was a pleasant visitor this week, lie way arranging for the adver tising of a Grand Benefit Ball to lie giv en for the lienerit of the sick niemlwrs of the liH-al Butcher .Cnion at that place on Saturday, Octolier 13th. Bethel Missionary Baptist Church lias bought the half interest owned by the Bri’thi rn Church, in the pro|ierty re- cently occupied by them in common. R ooms FOR RENT-—Two front, furnish«!. Men preferred. Also men’s washing and ironing wanted. ’.Mr». R. E. Johnson, Gresham. . W. II. Karr is building a house fur Jas. Robinson in the Sycamore neigh- IsirhiHKi. J. W. Robertson met with a ’surprise M. Rickert, the |s,pular »gent (or the Beaver State Herald, has been laid up for some time with a sore eve. While working in the orchard he had the inis- foitnne tu run a stick in his eve. It, however, would take more than an or dinary blow to knock Rickert out. Rev. J. II. Exon, ncently appointed to Corne ius, Oregon, w as a guest Thurs day night of Dr. and Mrs. Attwood. Father J. 1’. Clark, from Connecticut, • •••••••••• • • • • • • Two Smail Tracts for Sale 51-2 acres improved, running water, seeded to timothy and clover, on Sandy road, 1-4 mile ea»t of Cleone. 6 1-2 acres, all improved, seed ed, 4-rootn house, well, good fenc ed garden, orchard, plenty of all varieties of fruit, I mile east of Cleone on Sandy road, one mile west of Troutdale. Write or see Major II. W. Dive, Troutdale, Ore. r : SUMMER SEASON ! Brings a demand for - ♦ ♦ Just Suppose : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : Suits, $7.45 to $25.00 : : ! : : “’S 1 We carry n new mid fresh line of ♦ > the nlsive, also X 0. M. ROBERTS. Prop. ♦ ♦ ♦ GRESHAM, You buy one of those NOBBY NEW FALL SUITS of Welch. They are made right, fit right and priced right. OREGON ♦ Wanted IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT : 10 LIU AMERICAN CLOTHIER, TRAIN AND TRACK Butchers, Helpers and Laborers. : Union Meat Comp, any. ’ I GRESHAM, OREGON. President Butterfield will be inaugu rated president of Amherst on Oct. IT. The new building for tbe law school of the University of Texas at Austin Is to cost about $90.000. It will be the largest of the university buildings. The board of trustees of Stanford university has given President David Starr Jordan full power to nppoint pro feasors, but has taken from him the absolute power of dismissal. In New York they are taking great Interest In the experiments upon dere lict children in Pennsylvania. It is ♦ thought’ that boards of education ail : over the country will adopt the system ♦ of health Inspection recommended. - Lunch Goods. Soft Drinks, ♦ Lemons, Oranges and Candies ♦ Î Make and Repair all Kinds of Tin Work, Plumbing a Specially. Country Trade Solicited Boring sc I kk I liegan M-mdav morn in..’u itli an attendance ut alsiut 60 pu pils. Miss I lay lint st is principal and Miss Heacock lias charge of the pri mary grades. * Geo. Johnson » a« recently called home on account of the sudden sickness of his wife. We are glad tt> re|K>rt that she is improving. The men hauling the |<oles for the <>. W. P. Co. have just about completed their job. Mrs. I jmii Siefer and daughter were visiting Damascus friends Sunday. Grange will meet Saturday afternoon at Damascus Hall. Ed. Sieter is on the sick list. Tom Holina and family and Hasel Siefer were guests at Robert Lovelace’s on Sunday. Miss Nettie Mathews made a dying trip to Damascus, Tuesday. The switch Ixiard at Damascus caught on tire a few- days ago but was extin guished liefore it did much damage. J. F. Siefer is hauling some of bin bald hay off. (JARLSON & EMERY. Undertakers and Embalmers Gresham, Ore. A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. UUS PROMFTLT ATTEHOED TO HORSE FURNISHED IF DESIRED Watkins Paubalur Slock Food Watkins Flavoring Extracts Watkins N’eyettiltle Anicline Liniment COUGH CURE AND LAXTONE C SPICES AND TOILET ARTICLES H. LANE. TRAVELING SALESMAN THE J. R RESIDENCE FOR WATKINS MEDICAL COMPANY ROBERTS AVENUE GRESHAM, ORE. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. X CIGARS, TOBACCO. PIPES. ETC. SIEiLR STATION TROUTDALE, ORE. I Most of the Italian trains are afflict ed with flat wheels. We have yet two decades to wait be fore we can celebrate the centennial autilversary of the birth of the rail road. The Great Western Railway com- pany, Englnuil. has an ambulance corps which It drills In rescuing sup- posed victims of railroad accidents and giving flrst aid to the Injured. « ♦ Economy is the Key to Success” 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. AND YET YOU ARE GETTING THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUES FOR THE MONEY IISÏ COMPARE 01 R STOCK AND PRICES Groceries and Hardware Flour, Feed, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars, School Supplies, Lumber and Shingles D W . H. MFT7GFR ITILIZ-VLIl, New 1 Powel1 st. OREGON. store GRESHAM, i