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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
Grange Social, Saturday Miqht, Nov. 3d Your Particular Attention The Gresham Grange will give a Social Saturday evening, Nov. 3d, in the Grange Hall, Gresham. A program of select readings and music will be given. Refreshments will con sist of pies, doughnuts, coffee and sweet cider. Mins Shrives, of Portland, teacher in the Gillispie School of Expression, will recite several pieces. Admission and Entertainment F ree . A Very Fine FruitCake, made by a lady of the Grange, will lie on exhibition and numbers on the same will be sold for 10c. is called to our stock of UKY GOODS, SHOE S. Ml N'S IUKNISHINGS. KllilH K GOODS, WOOLEN BlANKL IS, and such goods as are at the present time in demand. We enjoyed one ol the most prosperous weeks in our Dry Goods Department since the institution ol our business and we feel that it is due to the fact of our large and varied assortment of goods in this particular line. We do not hesitate to say that we have the best stock of this line of Merchandise in any place of business outside of the city. We invite your inspection and criticism in this line. No trouble to show you the goods whether you buy or not. Our prices cannot lie duplicated even in the city. GRESHAM LOCALS Dr. A. E. McAllister, of Eugen«*, tire., vi«it<«l with hr. Atwoml Friday, on his way North. Peters Shoes Rev. A. J. lliigiirlet, of Pv Ell, " hm I i ., wax a recent visitor ut the Baptist par- renege. Mr. II ug tie let in a brotber-m- law of Mrs. Nutlev. Tim many friends of Cha«, l^wi«, who nt one time run a cheeee factory «I Grenhatn, will l«*giad to learn that the creamery be started in Tacoma al«'Ut a year ago i« «uc<-re<liiig nicely. He ha« decided to double the capacity in the near future. Mrs. John Metzger wm u Portlaml VI«- itor !a»t w«*«*k. Mr. and Mr«. Win. Crons, of La < «ramie, whu L«I«* rented th«* Mi»« Role Inaon place, have arriv««l, mid together with their daughter«, Mm. M. C. V««-y, •ltd Miss Norma, are busy making theruaelvea Mt home in their a«l<>|>l«-d community . We acknowledge a pleas ant viait. FOR HALE—Fr«*»h Cows. Apply to J. N. Clamihan, Division street, <«r«n«h* am, <tregon. ('mini him ) let il« h I h > w you tin1 line. We wi«h al«o to cull your attention to the fact that we are st ill selling |_| „ | f . „ Including Steel Goods, Builder»' Hardware, * «ill U vv il I C Wooden and Willow ware, T«x>l» ol all kinds If von ar«* «-<mt«*m|>lating building «*«>n, come to ua ami w<* will give you an «-»tlmate on your hardware, «a«h, doors, »liingl«*«, lune, cement, ami |>aint. We can give von all the detail« ami will Io* very glad to do so. Make out «tore your hvadqiiurter» when ill tow n. We are always glad to »«■«• you whether you biiy or not. All Kinds of Feed Powder V «< have plenty ami can «apply your needs. I constaiitlv arriving at prive« which «**<*m good alter |niyuig high prie«*» for «o long. Ia-t u» maire you a prive on your wiiiter'» »upply of l-T.i il' R. We can cave voli money. Don't forget when in Gresham to via it U» in our new Imine in the (Aid Fel low» building. LEWIS SHATTUCK, Ed. Metzger is »pending a few day» at Seaside. t’jon hi» return lie will re sume hi» st tidies at the Portland Bu«i- neaa College. Retailer of “Goods of Quality” Gresham, - - Oregon E. J. Gredin bus returnod from Swed en where he had a splendid visit with home folk. HAMLIN & HAMILTON, A New Blacksmith Shop ^2z»Zf 2ÜÍLCHALKER um before buying elsewhere, tye can save you money on everything needed in the family. Mi»« Nettie ( line visited her |>arenta at Dama«>'U» last week. Mr« William llarria visited Mm. A. B. Elliott last Munday. At the PEOPLE’S CASH STORE, Mr. and Mr«. E. I.. Elliott »pent -Mon GRESHAM, ORE. day in Portland. MAIN STREET, Little Mary <Tiri«ten»on gave u birth day jxirty l«*-t Thursday evening to some of the young |<eople of this neighlor- ••••••••••••••••••••••••»•»••»•»•••••»•••••••••••••a- li'ssl. They had an enjoyable time. A complete line of Composition Books, Spelling • Mr. J. Wilcoxon attend««! church at f'<s|ar last Sunday evening. Tablets, Writing and Scratch Tablets, Pens, Z The Young Peoples Society met Sator Inks, Pencils, Erasers, Etc. day evening in the Lutheran church. A»k for TKtR Kl'DEK when tnjrlng xtfttionerjr A go<s| program was rendered, consist ing of selected reading», recitation» and mueic. I Mretoffice I ini lili « HI. The latdies Mission fkx-ietv of the Lutheran church met last Monday after noon with Mrs. P. Wilson of Gresham. Forty-two were present. Rev. B. L. Nyatrom made an inter»tirig speech on “Old Reliable” missi-m». A very dainty lunch was served and a good time was hail. Mrs. Nordblom has gone to Seattle to visit her son and her sitter. TRY IT Mrs. L. Staffans-m ami daughter are For Coughs on the sick list l>nt are a little better. J. Backlund base rented the Peterson and Colds farm ill Powell Valley for two years. It is rumored that a new store is to be erected on Rev. J. Johnson's place near PRESCRIPTIONS : OUR : SPECIALTY Powell Valley. J. Nelson and family, of Pou ell Valley, N. Petterson ami family, of Portlaml, and one family, from Damascus, spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Brandberg. F. B. Stuart & Co Mrs. XIcCOLI White Pine and Tar Gresham Drug Store BASE UNE GRESHAM HOTEL POWELL STREET. GRESHAM. ORE.. 1» now under new inanagriut*nt «nd in prepared to give th»- brM jM»»«ible M-rvire to it* guewts^ COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED BOARD BY DAY. WEEK OR MONTH C. W- DOANE PROPRIETOR. L. CRENSHAW Oregon Gresham : : : JUST COMPARE 01 R STOCK AND PRICES KOWfLL VALU Y During the first month of school in District No. K the average daily attend ance was 20.25. There were revel tares of tanline»« and 2t> absence». The fol- I '.owing pupil« were |x-rfect in attendance i from date <>( ri-gi»tration until dore of Will on Monday, October 15, 1906, open the mouth: Firman W<xxi, Edwin >l>«hn. Marguerite Michel, Gladva llol- gate, France» and tiladya Bliaa, Kosa FOR HALE— Eight thoroughbred, Coon», I»>ui»e l><a-treh, Caroline and Chicken-. Nancy Horener and Llov ami Je»«e Silver-laced, Wyamlotte IJmlaay. The imj ortance of regular at- I'll«« Kane, Gresham. At Tawney’s Old Stand temlan<*e cannot be t<«» «trongly urge«l FL P. Smith i« getting out » thoilManl upon lx>th parent.« ami ¡«upilx. It is a tree» In one order thia wwk. **igriifi«-arit fact that the im>«t excellent Geo. Lil»ted, one of The Herald*» firm work thua far ln*en done by pupil« w ho have lx*en in attendance at leaxt nine friend», |<aid na a welcome viwit Wvdnex- teen out of the twenty rehool (lavaof the day. He was on bi» way to the tnetro- month. Mi»« Minnie Smith, of Latour- ell, i« the teacher and we look forward polia. They will be prepared to do any and all kinds of to a pnwperuua term. Harry Hew itt and Mi»« Grace Kemp, On W«,lne«.lay evening Mr». John orgmiiat at White Temple, Portland, Bli«« gave a Hallowe'en |>arty to nine of were recent guest« of Mia» Clara Webb, the No. X pupils. The evening wa« at Webb Farm. »[«■nt in games ami wax much enjoyed. Mr». Wm. Roe«, of St. Helena, ami A dainty lunch waarerved and the even WAGON AND BUGGY REPAIRING. tn, llerahi, were visiting with Mia. ing paxred only too soon. Carlson on Wednesday and Thursday. Tin* .Melrore Christian Endeavor so Newton Orr, the |«>pular Sandy -tage cial was belli nt the residence of 1 tonaid . ..... man, wax in Portland last Wednesday McKay on Tuesday evening. A go»xi making purchases for his new Imme. turn* was«*njoyed by all present. The R'x-kw<«»l Assembly of Artisans, FOR SALE—One yearling Jersey bull, Can I m * seen at my place, five mile« east No. 2M, bel<l its regular business meet ing Saturday evening, there lx*iiig a of Gresham, Ore. B. C. Altman. ♦ Tonsorial work of nil kinds neatly gi»«l attendance. Plans were made for Mrs. A. F ox , of Troiit«laie, is 'n at • FARMS. DAIRY AND STOCK X ami quickly done tendance at the Women'» LVderation a reception to Lx* given in honor of RANCHES, Small Tracts, im * Rtzort "oned and put in firskfass order Supreme Master H. S. Iludsi n on thè Clulix in Portland. next six-ial night, Nov. 10th. proved or unimproved, Cedar and A. F. Johnson, of Hurlburt, an Indian G«*orge Brown has returned from an Fir Timber, Empire Cream Sep Neil door to On *hum Hotel war veteran and lueiiilx-r of the G. A. extended stay in Eastern Oregon. arators. R. Post, at Grealiain, died suddenly on ♦ Robert II. Childers, Prop. Jos. W.««i left yesterday evening for Tuesday of thia week of heart disease. GRESHAM. ORE J GRESHAM J. H. CHALIER, • OREGON a visit with his brother, Chas. Wm»l, in The funeral was held Wetlnewlay at the home, and the lowly taken to Woodburn Winslow, Ariz. He will remain there for some time, hunting. Iwfore return for burial. ilig to his old home near Manhattan, Rev. A. L. Wadxword«, field repre Kansas. liis family will follow in a sentative of th«* l'acitic Baptist, is ex- tew months. « Two Small Tracts |H*cted to lx* present at tin* Thursday evening meeting, Nov. Hth, at the Bap for Sale. LATOURELL tist church, Gresham, ami speak upon Mrs. Anna Ree<l was the winner of the interests lie represents. He is also Kalsomining, Papering. ex|x*ct««i to lx* present and apeak at the the carpet which was raffled off Satuaday Cottrell cliutch on the evening of the by New ton Courter. !> PRICES LOW WORK NEAT “th. All are invited. Mr. ami Mrs. N. Courter attended th«* ¡ > Call or write him st null thaeter in Portlaml Saturday night. FOR SALE — Brown Swiss OHEMUAM. ORK. !¡ Mr. Hulett made a trip to Summit I lehnke No. i>7N. For further particu lars write or call on Andrew Brugger, Sunday. Melville Farm, Gresham, Ore. Miss Irene Latourell is very sick. t Harold Muffet was visiting his father W. F. Burkholder of Latourell, went through tiresham Thursday on his way on Sunday. to Portlaml where lie arranged lor new Miicom Latourell ix »pemling a few machinery to lx* placeil ill his saw mill at wt*«*ks with his parents. Latourell. Mrs. Clara I-arson of Troutdale was ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. F. A. Harlow, of Troutdale, en* visiting her relatives here Sunday. tertaineii Dr. ami Mrs. Short, of tire-h I Mr. John Sjx*ar and family have left am, ami Dr. mid Mix. Chas. Hill, of here and are going to Texas. Portland, at dinner last Monday. The pile driver has been working at 1 on't forget to attend Grange social the bri'Ig«* the last few days. Saturdny night, Nov. 3d. re Mrs. Eva Larson w i« visiting her resham A Herald repn-xentiitiv«* lately had » ( parent» here last week. lantern which failed to burn and he I Mixa Bell Walker returmsl home last thought it wax lacking 111 ventillaiimi. Saturdny. > He look it t«i the tinner with iuxtrm - Butter-Nut Bread, ♦ tionx to iittneh n ventillator but, lik'.e I. M. SHORT, M. 1). F. A. SHORT, M. D. GIST LARSON, Proprietor. D0UGHNU1S. BUNS. ETC.. many other seemingly im|ierfect things in this world, it was found to he in good For Sale by Carries a Full Line of sha|x* and |H>sxesxed of the Ittiigx m*<** LIGHT and DRAUGHT HARNESS, eesxarv to a well r«gnlatcd lantern COLLARS, PAHS, HALTERS, When the joke wax discovered our liu-ml •Z» irla IlVMLll a V, wax ready to pay for cigars, candy, WIIII’S, BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc. Confectionery Store, oysters, or any other treiit deniHinled Physkla*—Surgeons. HARNESS, BOOT and SHOE solemnly enjoined upon the tinner Gresham, - Ore. but REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. not to tell iii» wife. For further par Oregon Gresham, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ticulars Impure of Timothy Brownhill. ! I 1 Covers all the needs of Footware for the young and old Mr». Barnes has sold her home place ■m Fourth »treet, in Mt. Ho««! addition, to Ed. Jetining» of Mendocino c .untv, Cal., who with hi« wife and three child ren will make their home here. >ira L. G. Barm-« ex|s*cta to leave in a few day« for Bacratnento on a viait to i her daughter, Mr« Dougin»«, where »lie will remain (or three months or more. t : : Our New Line of Shoes Tinner and Plumber Plumbing a Specialty* Tour trace solicited. Mates and Repairs all kind» ol Tin Virk. Call and See our Heating Stoves. OREGON. GRESHAM, (JARLSON & EMERY. Undertakers and Embalmers Greehnm, Ore A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. tGRESHAM BARGER SHOP HUKE FURMISoED IF DESIRED CALLS PROMPTLY 1TTER0E0 TO : I o Home Bakery and Restaurant ♦ South Side of Powell Street, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICEj Greshatn, Orr. Carries a full Line of Baked GoadsOF ALL KINPS Also Confections, Soft Drinks, : HARRY HUXLEY, Decorator anil Painter * TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. : ♦ . Gresham Harness Shop D. M. ROBERTS, Drs. Short & Short » JOHNHON. T»rot>. arrived in Latourell a feu weeks ago from Chicago. She has lx*en gone four teen years and is visiting with her bro ther, Charles Dickson. X We are all after the LIVERY. SALE AND FEED• ■ ■ • STABLES. O CHAS. ♦-------------------------------------------------------------- 1----------------------------------- ♦ . Mrm. A few jx*ople from Latourell attende«l the minstrel« »ml dance at Troutdal** on Friday evening. A good time win, had. Mrs. Nora Patterson and her daughter B. W. EMERY G BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. : ♦ : : $ $ $ $ The Dollars But it takes the PENNIES to make THE DOLLARS and right here is where we figure. That is the reason so many people are saving $ $ $ by doing their trading with us. Groceries and Hardware FLOUR AND FEED, Lumber and Shingles MFT7ÍÍFÍ? New . W. ÌVÌLIZ LI , D U/ v i Powell St. Store GRESHAM, OREGON. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ï : ♦ ♦ ♦ I