Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 19, 1906, Image 3

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Home Bakery and Restaurant ¡:
South Side of Powell Street,
:: Garries a full Line of Baked Goods(T| m i
Also Confections, Soft Drinks,
Latest Patterns in Plaid Suitings
¡! MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS.
KIMONAS,
FASCINATORS,
— For Comfort —
— In Large Variety —
LACE CURTAINS,
— Very Attractive Patterns —
HEATING STOVES
_ Ida de tor us by
P eters
THE BEST MADE
Lanterns
Aleo <• LOBBS and LAMP CHI MN'EX*
Crockery
Jurat Received, Verv Pretty Dralgns in
DECORATED and PLAIN WARE
A Large Line Just Received
Hose
of "The Best Shoe Made"
They are COMFORTABLE,
They give GOOD SERVICE
For Men, Women
and Children
An endless variety, in
Wool., COTTON’ mid
FLEECE LINED at prices which
cannot lie )luplical«|.
And at the Lowtsl Possible Price
We Want your Butter and Eggs
and are paying HIGHEST PRICE for produce.
LEWIS SHATTUCK,
Retailer of “Goods of Quality”
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Gresham,
Oregon
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IOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
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Mrw. CHAM.
BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH
JOHSHON,
Wrop.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
AT
HOME”
We have enlarged and rem'xiled dur store and can now 'J
serve our customers with greater facility.
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OPPOSITE: FOKTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore.
THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LINE OF THIS SEASON’S
GOODS EVER SHOWN HERE.
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Miss fox Addresses Gresltom Grange
We will help you make your shopping a pleasure.
New lines of goods are being added and old lines made
more complete.
Come and examine our goods. Your call will be appre-
ciated and we will quote you prices that will surprise you.
QUALITY THE BEST.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
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F. B. Stuart & Co.
Gresham Grange met in their hall ‘
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At the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
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last Hatunlay with an attendance of 18.
B. W. Emery made an official trip to Among the visitors were Mr. and .Mrs.
the Corbett neigbiarrlussl Wednesday. |T'-wiieandof Fairview ami Miss Nellie ♦ MAIN STREET,
GRESHAM, ORE.
A. L. Stone mid C. <’. Vaughn were , Fox, assistant librarian of Portland Pule
| lie Hbrary.
looking after business mutters in Gresh­
| Mi«« Fox made application for mem- i
am this week.
bemhip. Hhe also ad<lresse<l tlieGrange
Judge F. E. Harlow, of Troutdale, during tiie lecturer’« hour on bm.ks ami
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phoned over to it« Wednesday morning their use.
A complete line of Composition Books, Spelling
that lie ha<l ordered sunshine and show­
Resolutions favoring the employing
Tablets, Writing and Scratch Tablets, Pens,*
ers for the IsilaiK'e of tire week, so if j by the State of Oregon of its convicts in
Inks, Pencils, Erasers, Etc.
the weather don’t suit you see him.
the making of grain sacks and selling
A«k for FREE KI'LEK when baying »tat loner y
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Rev. <’. A. Nutley ’.s in attendance at | same to consumers at coat were adopted. ;
the Missionary B<|ti-t State Conven­ An interesting program of songs and
tion being held at Albany. Tlu-conven­ ' recitation« was given, |>articipated in by
1 ’oMtoffice Hui l<lii nf.
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Oreasham, Ore.
tion opened Monday ami closed Thurs­ ■ members of tin-Junior <>range.
It is announced that resolutions will j
day irigbt, with the largest number <>t
be put before the Grange on Nov. 11th
delegates in attendance for years.
relating to the .Free Seed graft.
Rev. <’. F. Hamlstrom, jiaator of the
The Grange will give a «octal in the,
Swedish Mission Ohiirch, Buffalo, near futuie. All members ar-> r«]Ue«ted
Minn., Mr. N. Heiner, editor of the to tell something about Chicago at the
Miuueu|s>hs weekly, the otficial paper j next meeting.
of the Swedish Church of tire North­
ENOUGH FOR ALL
THE RIGHT KINDS
west, of Minneapolis, and Rev . Jonas
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Johnson, of Powell Valley, were p eas- Miss Hoss Resigns as Moil Carrier
Largest Line
We
have
the
aitt visitors this week. They had just
retui n«l from tin- S »urn I, anil the Swed­ Miss Mayme Hoss, who ban carried
TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER, ETC.
the mail on Route 4 from Gresham for
ish Conference held tlrere last week.
the (Mut four yearn, han resigned and
Ever brought to Gresham
ATTENTION — Odd Fellows, come also J. H. H um , a. her substitute and
early ami stay late Saturday night, John Freeman take« up the route.
Oct. 3»th. Hecond degree work. Esta­
Mr. Freeman is at present a substitute
cada Lodge coming. You come toe.
but expects to be appointed regular car­
Cor. Powell and Main Sts
D. C. Ross and B. C. Altman were rier, being the next elegible. He has
bought
a
horse
of
Miss
Hoss.
among ottr visitors this week.
Miss H om has accepted a position as
A letter is just received from Rev
mail-order clerk with a book house iu
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Thus. Maxwell, who was recently trans­
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Portland and will begin her new work at
ferred from the Fairview charge to
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to
once
She will tie missed from the
Bllverton, Oregon, in which he says:
route bv the many who have watched
•‘We have not yet got settled as our
for and welcomed her daily visits, but
eoods have not yet arrived. We had a
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all her friends will be glad to know that
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POWELL STREET. GRESHAM. ORE .
g<<xl beginning of conference vear last
. she has secured a mure agreeable [msi-
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now
under
new
management
and
is
prepare*!
sabbath. We have a Istautiful new tioll.
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to give the be-t ¡MNwible gervfcfr to it* guests.
church, carpeted ami lighted with elec­
tric lights, also tine parsonage. This is a
COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED
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nice town ami our latch string i« out to
BOARD BY DAY. WEEK OR MONTH
PRCPRIETOR.
any of our friends when they come to Rockwood Grange to Hold Institute
Silverton.”
R>jckwood Grange has decided tosub-
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WANTED — A young lady to learn ' stilute a Farmer's Institute for tiie Fair
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typesetting at The HearM office. ttotrd i it proposed holding this fall. The insti-
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tute
will
l>e
held
next
Wednesday
begin-
IMMiition for right person. Apply at once.
ning at 1U o’clock,. An evening session
A. F. Chase, of Orient, mole this ' will lie held. Dinner and supper will lie
office a pleasant call last Hatunlay while served for a small consideration. At
doing business in Gresham.
least three professors from Corvallis will
W. C. Allaway, one of «nr progn-ssive be present, among them Dr. James
Maltes and Repairs all kinds ef Tin Work. Plumbing a Specialty. Tour trade saliclted.
friends at Sycamore, made The Herald Withycombe, Director of the Agricultur-
| al College. All are invited to attend.
a call on Saturday.
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Mrs. 1. McCOLL,
School Books
GRESHAM HOTEL
HAMLIN & HAMILTON,
Will on Monday, October
15, 1906, open
A New Blacksmith Shop
At Tawney’s Old Stand,
Gresham,
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Oregon,
Tinner and Plumber;
They will be prepared to do any and all kinds of
General Blacksmithing. Horseshoeing.
WAGON AND BUGGY REPAIRING.
see
CHALKER
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"Th. Reliable Heal Estate Man.”
FARMS, DAIRY AND STOCK
RANCHES, Small Tracts, im­
proved or unimproved, Cedar and I >
Fir Timber, Empire Cream Sep­ < I
arators.
GRESHAM. ORE
J. H. CHALKER.
GRESHAM BARBER SHOP
Tonaorial work of all kinds neatly
and quickly done
Razors Honed and put in first-class order
Next door u» G rea ham Hotel
Robert H. Childers, Prop.
GRESHAM
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HARRY HUXLEY,
Decorator and Painter
Kalsomining, Papering.
PRICES LOW
WORK NEAT
Call or write him at
'JRKHHAM,
ORE.
B. W.EMERY
livery .
SALE AND
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STABLES
Two Small Tracts
for Sale.
5 1-2 acres improved, running
water, seeded to timothy and
clover, on Mandy road, 1-4 mile
east of Cleona.
fl 1-2 acres, all improve)!, need­
ed, 4-rooni house, well, gissl fenc­
ed garden, orchard, plenty of all
varieties of fruit, 1 mile east of
Cleone on Handy roa I, one mile
west of Troutdale, Write or see
Major II. W. Love, Troutdale, Ore.
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Butter-Nut Bread,
DOUGHNUTS, BUNS. ETC.,
Carries a Full Line of
For Sale by
LIGHT and DRAIGIIT HARNESS,
COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS,
WHIPS, BRUSHES. COMBS, Etc.
D. M. ROBERTS.
repairing a specialty .
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
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Insure Your Property NOW
: Do you want the most for your money? ’
Flour, Feed, Confectionery,
GUST LARSON, Proprietor.
HARNESS, BOOT and SHOE
Call and See our Heating Stoves.
We acknowledge n plcasnnt visit from
GRESHAM
OREGON.
Presi<lent Wa<le, of the Mineral Pro­
SltfLR
STATION
ducts Co. of Troutdale.
Reverend Johnson’s little boy recent­
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Metzger and
son are now at home to their friends at ly fell and broke his arm, but under the
care of Dr. Short of Gresham is getting
Mulino. Oregon.
along nicely.
Mrs. I<la Williams and daughter, Lo-1
Harvey Chitwood and Mrs. Swanson
rena, of Portland, visit«! w ith Mrs. |
were
married a few days ago. The boys
Williams* mother, Mrs. Geo. Leslie last
aud girls charivaried them and were
Friday.
treated to ice cream, cake and other
Mrs. Hattie Wortell was in attend­ refreshments.
ance at the funeral of the late Siearus
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C. King, at Sunnyside, last Monday.
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Louis Weinhard hag moved his family
J.
G.
Metzger
paid
us
a
pleasant
visit
J. E. Siefer ami eon. Clarence, were to Seaside.
this week andinsnte-1 The Herald reach­
welcome visitors at The Herald office
FOR SALE — Eight thoroughbred, ing him for the coining year.
last Monday.
Silver-lac«!,
Wyandotte Chicken«.
Janies O. Downing and little son, of
Alliert Fox of Cleone was the lucky Chas. Kane, Gresham.
Cleone, were welcome visitors at The
IN THE LONDON ASSURANCE
winner of a lot in Fairview last Wclnes
J. C. Stanley was doing business in Herald office this week.
CORPORATION
day.
Gresham last Tuesday.
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Dr.
A.
Thompson
made
a
trip
CARD OF THANKS.
One of the oldest and best in­
County Schoo) Su|>erintendent R. F. gene this week in the interests of the
AVe sincerely thank the ninny friends
surance companies in the world.
Robinson
was
a
business
visitor
this
new
church
building.
and neighbors who so kiixllv assisted
us during the illness and death of our week.
Mrs. Foster and son, of Portland, vit»-
JOHN H. METZGER. . Ment
dearly bi-lov«! husband ami father, C.
FOR SALE—A three-year-old Jersey ited Mrs. A. Thompson last Sunday.
GRESHAM, ORE.
P. Erickson.
bull. Enquire of F. J. Ery, Gresham,
Chester Roberts of Portland is visiting
MRS. HANNAH ERICKSON Oregon.'
his uncle, John Rulierts.
AND CHILDREN
Miss Lottie Alleback, of Portland,
FOR SAI.E — Brown Swiss Bull «pent Sunday visiting witli her aunt, I Marie Dinger entertained Miss Cook
Elmer Moguet. who has been visiting
and Mr. Bowen, of Portland, and Miss
llelmke No. t!78. For further particu­ Mrs. E. 1.. Thorp.
f>>hu Roberts dr ri ng the past few weeks,
Mia
Merrill
and
Miss
Nellie
Rnegg
on
lars write or call on Andrew Brugger,
Monday morning, just before «-bool last Sunday.
has returned to Phoenix, Arizona.
Melville Farm, Gresham, Ore.
took up for the day, Johnnie Shattuck,
Mrs. Nettie Murphy and Mrs. Drew with a number of other boys, was in the
of Portland were visitors nt Mr. and basement of the schoolhouse- playing.
Mrs. J. II. Chalker’a one day last week. John was jumping, trying to catch a
Mrs. Murphy is the daughter of Mr. and Isiard uu the ceiling and climb hand
Mrs. Chalker.
over hand along that to the main beam,
♦ If you do you can’t afford to pass our door for we are ♦
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Robert McKerrow of Powell Valley in an effort to catch the beam mention- ♦
selling everything good to eat at prices
was doing business in Gresham r«-entlv «1 he elipixwl and fell to the concrete
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that simply defy competition.
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ami incidentally added a suliscriber to fluor, breaking tiie small Irone at the ♦
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base of the elbow, the l>one living so
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the Reaver State Heruld.
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situated as to he very hard to get in
A
great
variety
of
good
goods
to
select
from
Mr. J. E. Thompson of Sun Fiancisi'o place again. It is doubtful if Johnnie is
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pai'l this office a visit Friday in edtn- able to use the injur«l tnemlrer for sev­
pano with Geo. II. Preston, who has eral months.
been engage« I in tinilier woik nt Clifton,
Mr. am) Mrs. Ed. Smith, of Gras«
Ore. Mr. Thompson in on bin way to
Valiev,
Ore., old friend« and neighbors
Bpokane.
of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Brownhill,
Fred Wostell, foreman of the West­ have decided to take up their residence
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Tobacco Cigars, School Supplies,
ern Vnion, nt Spokane, spent Surnlay in Gresham for the coming winter, and
with Ilia brother, Frank, aud his tnotl - [rossibly their permanent home. They
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er, Mrs. Geo. Leslie.
are now guests at the Gresham Hotel.
Miss Nellie Fox, librarian of Portland,
FOR SAI.E—One yearling Jersey bull,
and Mr. ami Mm. Townsend, of Fair­ Can be seen at niy place, five miles east
view, were in attendance al the Gresli- of Greshaiti, Ore. 11. C. Altman.
We buy at right prices and sell right Try us
ant Grange lust Saturday.
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Miss Reta Knapp, of Bridal Veil, Inis
J. B. Tawnev, Sandy’s jiopnlar black­ moved to Gresham and is making her
smith, was looking after business mat­ home with Mrs. Timothy Brownhill.
M. "• IVILIl-VLI\t
(ÌRLSHAM. ORIXRW«. .
ters in Gresham last w< ek.
While here she will attend the high
Good Printing? Call on The Herald. school.
Groceries, Hardware,
GRESHAM.
Gresham Harness Shop
L. CRENSHAW,
Confectionery Store,
Gresham,
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Lumber, Shingles and Lath
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