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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1906)
RRmRmbRr a . ’ ha„ noiiioniuoi thn mo Plan ridbu GRESHAM LOCALS N0 ' ,EE,, ITME O f MEMA “ " ju-t receive(1 the iargeHt consignment of SHOES that ever came to Gresham or any other store in Multnomah County outside of Portland. They are the justly celebrated Peters Shoes, the kind you can get your money out of by wear and tear, and they are reasonable in price, within the reach of all. RUBBER GOODS FOR KENT—A large well Improved dairy, grain ami truck farm, situated one and a half miles west of Gresham, on the O. W. P. line, will give posm-ssioii Jan. 1st, I1*»7. Enquire of Mr«. E. Linne mann, firesham. Oregon. I*. W. Haley was among our many visitors this week. Mr Haley is a care- ful reader arid student of municipal affaiis and strongly endorses the posi- lion of The Herald a« regañís law en- forcement. Hc also suggested that our town council cannot hetoo careful in the matter of franchises. Do not mortgage future (aarterity would be hie timely counsel. are coming in each day with prices based on small margins. THE BEST AM» MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN GRESHAM,— Ladies', Men's and Ghildren.s Furnishings New and up to date. Well-Assorted Stock, Calendars for 1007! • Everything for Mince Pies. This is the time of the year when the good honsewife be gins to think of Fruit Cakes, Mince Pies and all of those good things that take place at an earl' Iv date. Now we have all ____ _ ingredients ________________ ______ those which „ you need T- the Beat of Spices, the Freshest Basins and Currants, Orange, Ixtmon and Citron Peels, Fresh Dates. New Figs and all that goes with them all fresh and new. Remember in making your calculations for Thanksgiving. Also liear in mind that we have just received our season’s supply of Salt and Cured Fish, including Stock fish, Holland, Herring in kits. Kiilsiono Herring in one-half barrels, salt Columbia river Salmon, very fine, all fresh and new. |INT COMPIRE Otk STOCK AMD PRICES Just Received I Send us your Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Ducks, Geese and We buy th.’m and pay the highest price. LEWIS SHATTUCK, Retailer of “Goods of Quality” Lrbanon Metlesliats are having an old-fashioned revival. It is many veers since there was such an interest among t e young |>eople of Lebanon. Al»>ut 4 I have flowed at the alter ami decided to live for Christ. The ineeting» will last alaMt a week. Rev. Tims. Maxwell of Hilvertou ia assist iug Rev. Gregory. Oregon RESERVED HEATS—F- DeMoss "Lyric Bards” at Gresham Drug Store. Covers all the needs of Footwear for the young and old P. Dsily baa returned home from Clifton, Oregon. He will »|H-n<l the winter at home. See us before buying elsewhere. We can save you money on everything needed in the family. F. B. Stuart & Co. At the PEOPLE’S CASH STORE. TO SELL OR RENT “A Hustler,” I AM IT. ut business in my hands and get results Money to Loan and Houses to Rent S. JOHNSON, Real Estate Dealer. Notary Public and Conveyancer. see CHALKER GRESHAM BARBER SHOP "The Heliable Ktnl Estait Maa." I9H Arroe 70 acres in culti‘ I ZU Auluu vation, 40 acres X Tonsoiial work of all kinds neatly X and quickly done ♦ good green timber. One mile X from O. W. P. Station for $3500 GRESHAM. ORE J. H. CH ALKER. Next door to Grvaham Hotel 4 X J HARRY HUXLEY, s TRY IT For Coughs and Colds PRESCRIPTIONS : OUR : SPECIALTY Gresham Drug Store Christmas Postals just the thing and in good variety. SuhQrrintinnq taken for all news - □ llUSLl ip L1UI1O paplrs & MAGAZINES Union Thanksgiving services will lie helii at the Baptist church on Thursday evening Nov. 2Hth. Everybody invited. Why not Save Money-Order Fee and stamp and a lot of trouble? A year’s Supscription to some good magazine to a friend makes a No. 1 Christmas present. WORK NEAT □REHHAM, ORK. B. W EMERY LIVERY. SALE AND FEED• • • • STABLES. G resham . O re . Gresham Harness Shop GIST LAR SOX, Proprietor. Carries a Full Line of LIGHT and DUAIGHT HARNESS, COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS. W HIPS, BRI SUES, COMBS, Etc. HARNESS. BOOT and SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GLARANTEED. .Iali.es Bell, of Barton, says, “I want Ed. Woodward, of Troutdale, and .1. The I lend I to come right along. L. Hicklin were callers this week. Please semi the last nunilier." II. W. < ioger, of Pleasant Home, called Mrs. Ed. Spath paid The Herald office on The Herald this w eek. He is build a pleasant visit Wednesday. She «ay« ing u tine dwelling house on his place that Mr. S|mth is serving on the jury. w hich he ex|>ccts to have tinished soon. Miss Alice Manning is visiting at the Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc home of her uncle ,1. C. Manning. Murry, on Monday, an eight-pound boy. 5 1-2 acre» improved, running wnler, xecilvd to timothy mid clover, on Sandy road, 1-1 mile ea«t of I 'leone. rt 1-2 acre», all improved, seed ed, 4-rooln house, well, good fenc ed garden, orchard, plenty of nil varieties of fruit, I mile east of Cleone on Sandy roa I, one mile went of Troutdale. Write or see Major II. W. Live, Troutdale, Ore. Kalsomining, Papering. ('all or write him nt Robert H, Childers. Prop. GRESHAM - OREGON Two Small Tracts for Sale. Decoraîor and Painter PRICES LOW Rizwt Honed end put in firtl-clnu order D. M. ROBERTS. Confectionery Store, Gresham, - Ore. ■ ♦ I » » I G.'ewham, ♦ grade Jer«< v Nick Rnuw was in b>wn on btisincss Chas. this week. Clevi land, Greslia II, Oreg Ul. We acknowledge n pleasant visit from 11. C. Nelson of Orient. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' > ; Ore. • Home Bakery and Restaurant Mrw. CH At*. JOHNSON. l»roo. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. BEST HOMEMADE BREAD, DOUGHNUTS, Fresh Every l*av, 5c a loaf. Fieeh and Good, 10 c a doa. Cakes, 10c to 35c, on hand or mabe to prder. All Kinds of Candy. Crackers. Tobacco. Orange and Apple Cider GRESHAM HOTEL o POWELL STREET. GRESHAM. ORE.. I» now under new management and is prepared to give the beat possible service to its guests COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED BOARD BY DAY. WEEK OR MONTH c C. W- DOANE. PROPRIETOR L. CRENSHAW, Tinner and Plumber Makes and Repairs all kinds of Tin Work. Plumbing a Specialty. Tour trade solicited. - - OREGON. We are all after the $ The Dollars $ $ Groceries and Hardware $ Lumber and Shingles 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. FLOUR AND FEED, buy < » lieifersfroui K to 2l) months old. < < < < Mrs. I. McCOLL, Huilcling. --- • <• SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD $1.03 a YEAR. ♦ ♦ t : 1 : ! VN I'I 1»—To Ask for FREE RULER when buying stationery GRESHAM, i : I fine Stationery and all Writing Materials. Cail and See our Heating Stoves. E. I.. Thorp, the genial carrier on C. J. Towner, of Clei ne,deputy game route No. 2, made us a pleasant cab a few warden, was in town on Monday on days ago. offical business. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. 11. Chalker enter Water is going down fast in the tained their • aughter, Mrs. Nettie Columbia. It lias I een within a foot Murphy, of Portland, and her childern, ns high as any time last year. •••••••••••••a••• last Sunday. Miss Effie J. Godinan, of Hillsboro, The l*eMoss "Lyric Bards”. who are was a guest of Miss Bertha Wood on *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ to give a vocal anb instrumental music Satunlay and Sunday. al at the Baptist church in Gresham on Mias Irene Smith, of Portland, and Saturday evening, are an experienced Mirs Alina Cnlv were business visitors eoint any mid capable of pleasing to the at The Herald office last week. highest degiee. Mrs. E. A. Kelly, of Montavilla. is vis Pastor C. A. Nutley will preach Sun iting her daughter. Mrs. T. R. How itt. day next at 11. a. tn. In the evening a O. I. Neal and daughter, Gladys, were union service will lie addressed by Jas. welcome visitors at The Herald office II. Woertendyke. Inst week. Butter-Nut Bread. ♦ The Ladies Guild will meet nt the Baptist parsonage on Friday the 23rd at DOUGHNUTS. BUNS. ETC.. ♦ 2. p. in. sharp. Work of iini> >i lance For Sale by culls for a large attendance. ♦ ♦ : : :♦ ♦ : : “Old Reliable” FOUND—On the street in Gresham Miss Norina Cross helped The Herald O» ner near M. E church, a raincoat, out two days this week. can have same by proving priqiertv and Councilmen Rov Gibhs and Charles (Hiving for this ad. A. H. GOULD. Merrill dropped ill for a minute this The Estacada hsige I. O. O. F. ha* week. sent a very pressing invitation to the Mrs. J. H. Chalker and Miss Rena Gresham lodge to meet with them I»ec. Knapp were among our visitors this 1st. 1808, and have a good time. The in week. vitation has lieen accepted and all lodge- e II. B. Dickinson, of Montavilla, one luenibers are expected to attend. of Portland's most prominent attorneys, F'rank Wos ell is having his house re- says of The Herald, "It stands in the papered and (minted. front rank of Oregon»' weeklies." llev. C. A. Niitleyar.il wife were in at- Theo. Anderson, of Skamakowa, tendence at the Portland Ministers Wash:, says in a recent letter, "The meeting, last Monday. Herald comes to me regularly ami is a Elgar Girln-r, a bukkeep-r at very welcome visitor from the commun ity in which I s(*ent so many luippy White Salmon, Wash ; visited with his (mrents at Cedarville recently. days." Gresham, Ore Next Door to Pootofflce. GRESHAM, ORE. MAIN STREET, Mies Rena Knapp visited relatives in FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Australian I Portland last Sunday. < ► Slieperd pup. Enquire of W.C. Burch, Gresham, <»re. Mrs. I<ewis Shattuck is one of the able A. J. Stout dropped the price of a assistant» at the Shattuck store during < ► years subscript ton into The Herald the busy season. treasury this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peadle left last Tlic Gresham branch of the Portland Tuesday morning for their home at Ash library lias moved to the first floor in land, Oregon. Their many friends are J. 11. Metxger'r building one door west sorry to l<»<e them and will 1« glad to see of |»a>toffice. Any one wishing to help them return. make our reading room more attractive Charles Cleveland made a busi neve < • cun either loan or donate furniture trip to southern Oregon this week. pictures, ect. This is the Free Public Dan Talbot was among «»ur many library ami everyone has an interest in visitors this week. it and should help, ¡1 will now l>e in a J. J. Roliertson looked in on us one I vation to help meet more fully the day this week. ne xls of the |>eople of this vicinity. money to loan and want to engage Phonographs RECORDS Our New Line of Shoes Geo. It. ( othrell, mailcarrier on route No. I., made The Herald office a pleasant call thia week. Jas. H W.ierten lyke.of Riverside, Cal. will give an address on “Our Gover- inent" at a union meeting held in the Ba list .chnrvii Sunday evening Nov. 25th. The »|>eakei has a national reputa Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Saunders ¡«aid tion for ability ami it will pay you to Gresham a brief visit one day this week. hear him. Mrs. I. McColl and Mrs. E. E. Chip 1. J. Hart, of Orient, was doing busi • lAmtofTlce ness in Gresham Thursday. We ac man were recent visitors at Spring- I brook. | knowledge a pleasant visit. You have FARM or TOWN PROPERTY or anything else AND Call in and hear the records played and iwpect the phonographs Miss t’oiiyer, of Forest Grove, was u Now is the time to engage vour guest ol Mrs. Mary la-slie recently. Tbauksgiring Turkeys at C. N. Powell. FOR KENT—House Main street. LOST—A White-Faced Hereford Cow. Enquire of Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. ¡.ils-ral reward will lie paid for her Wisslmen, attention! Regular meet recovery. T. R. Howitt. ing of Clover Camp next Monday even Miss Shivers of thr Portland school ing, Election of officers. Full attend of expression, was a guest of Mrs Lusted, ance desired. Bring refreshment«. and daughter, last Friday and Saturday. E. L. THORP, Mesdames Carlson and Woete’l were < ’leik. among the visitors to the metropolis J. W. King, of University Park, was this week. here on Wednesday visiting I*. 8. John J. A. Staffenson, of Powell Valley, son’s rral estate office, ami in search of called ami allowed his appreciation of a small farm to rent. The Herald this week. FOR SALE— A g<ssl cream separator G. J. Erickson was a welcome caller at Mr». Winter's pl ice half mile west of few days ago. Cedarville. ...! furkeys. - " . B Altman, yourigeat brother of B. C. Altman, of Pieaaant Home, died at Medical Lake, W ash,, Wednesday of this week and will be buried Saturday in Lone Fir cemetery from Finley’s undertaking parlor», Portland, Oregon. Mrs. D. W. Metzger paid us a friendly The Lady Morrala-es will give their an nual Thanksgiving hall at Rockwood hall call last Wednesday. Thanksgiving night, Thursday, Nov. J. H. Hoss has hauled a numlier of 2Wth. Admission including sup|a-r and loabs of gravel into U. H. horse sheds ticket *1 .***. Every one invited. this week. * Mi.s Wood was on the sick list this Mis. 8. J. McDonald made The Har week. ald a pleasant call lart Friday. We will have in a few days a Beautiful line of (’alanders suggestive of another season, IH07, which you are welcome to pleuu call in and leave your name »’• that we may not ovvrh»>k you a. we want our eel- nnder tn hang on vour wall during the whole of 11**7 mid we want one ill every In me. I>o nut forget the place. - ! Our fiiend Roliert Childers, the fellow wlm sc|»-rate» the capillary sudstance ami cuticle, ‘wears a smile that won’t Master Frol lloss who has lieen qu.te conieoll,” Mrs. Childers presented him ill the pa.l week is recovering. with a tine Imby boy la*t tfamiay. Mother and son doing nicely. The FOR SALE—Good top buggy. Anna father ? M. Ho»», Gresham. Call and see our new arrivals in CAPS for all. Our Laches’ Caps are a winner for stylish dressers. The very latest creation in both Shapes and Colors. Call and see. Gresham, H. A.Giat, of Powell Valley, was in Gresham on business this week. ♦ MFT7Î4FP New D U/ . W. IVIL i Z v LK, Powell St. Store GRESHAM, OREGON. : : ♦ ♦