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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
GRESHAM LOCALSI HOWITT’S MARKET Gresham, Oregon < ; Powell, Street, HARRY HUXLEY, WANTED—50 or KM) coni» of cord woral I cut • ii th« Ka-gm-r farm south of Grra- . ham. .Must lie full messure. Price |1.IO per cord. Apply on the farm, or at 507, Cominert-lal Building Portland. I —11. B. Dickinson. > : «H«II FRESH and CURED MtAIS *H0Lis*LE : Born to Janie« HaHaon arid wife a' ■lx-pollin) laiy last Friday night. Mrs. It. H. Childers, who has lieen 1 quite ill for th« p»«l two week», is now rapidly gaining. «y i ,< rp. to lay in your Winter’» supply of cholea meat. NOW S (I1C limC w« have Juat received Rva Cartooda of choice Eastern Oregon B>w( Caule which we will place on »ale at »ame old priera, 3 l-2c a lb. for Front Quarters, 6c a lb. for Hind Quarters. I JUST COMPARE OUR STOCK ANU PRICES j Decorator and Paintar Just Received! PRICES LOW WORK NEAT Call er write bla> at 3HKHHAM, im p ■ ii. The Gresham Library Association will lie “al home’* to its many friend« in the reading room one door west of the po»t- officv Hutunlay IM-embcr IStfi from 7*30 toU-30p. ni. Every l»«ly 1« cordially invited to call during the above men-1 tinned hours. Our New Line of Shoes ORE. . Methodist Episcopal Church. The new M. E. church edifice la »teadlly growing »nd a hen <oinph-ted < ; We are In used of «hat you havu to «ell In the follow lug at market price»: will he one of the moat lientitiful ami tooronghly equipped church«*» outside ’ ; Veal. 8 l-2c a lb., Pork, 8 l-2c a lb. (unlimited amount > of Portland. All the window« will lie E Mutton 4 1-2 to 5c; dress’d 9 l-2c; Kips, 5 to 7c of «-atludral gluas entirely leaded. The CIII-KKY BLOSHOM DIHHEH—The three large window» »re memorial win bind }»>|»nlar with your grandmother, dow», the gift« of friends, anb are being W<* are now in the market to pay cawh for Butter, Eggs »««light by your mother, demamlvd l*y l marie by the firm ef Porey brother» of and all kind« of Poultry at highest market prices. »11 t«»lay, nothing battvr for a Christ Portland. mas present. Chriatma« |>oatal cards, (iraalium 1» to 1« congratulated ami ’ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ladies collar«, (latest »t> le«> »tatiouery, the < itizens commended that, by their cotifcttionery, notions, etc. on aale at united eff -rt< such a structure ha» tieen ma*ie pMnible. About J»'«) is yet re I MKB. 1. Me COLL'H Notion »lore. quired 1» fore the building can be com Archie Mier«, our trank cashier, ha« I 1 litvejusat Opened a New Î inoveil hi« residence this week from peted. Nearly every ‘lay some generous 1 Mr«. Hegner’»cottage on Hoo«i avenue hearted citizens seeing the building to the coiuiiiuiliua cottage he recently grow, »ml knowing that no debt can or will l/e contracted give« a donation. The built south of town. ¡; ATTAWNEY'H OLD STAND members are anxioua to have the build-1 Bert Ho«s Is attending the Portland ing d< dies ted a» ?arly a« poasibl« and to <> Where 1 ___ ntn _______________ prepnreti u> do tiny <nxt ,‘11 kindwof wk I lied fiiui ordinary bhickMinith- ♦ Buaim-S* College. this end solicit the hearty ««»-operation inu unti repairing. Mias Coon, o( Woodburn, a former of the entire community. Any kind of resident of Gresliani, ia visiting Mrs. J. . a donation, large or »mall will be ap- i HorsaslioelRK H ®r ipeclalty—All Work absolutely Guaranteed precialed. Give it, or send it to the { H. Metzger. JAMES GOODFELLOW. Prop’r, Gresham, Or. Janus Goodfellow has opened a new treasurer, Dr. A. Thompson Home of the leading clergy ot Portland have ■hop at Taw tiey's old »land. promised to lecture aa soon aa the church C. H. bl<»»p, of Qrient, wsa in Gresham can be occu|>ied. last Mon-lay. He bought a tin« young Dr. I. D. Driver the great Tbeolgran poland china Irour of ii. E. Davis. «mi lecturer will give a course of M-ven Don't forget to bring your best girl lecture«. It ia the desire of the church and attend the masquerade ball al to have a series of three weeks meeting <irswhmn, < >re. Hvcamore hall Pleasant Valley. ,Lec. | ju»t preceeding the dedication so the citizen« of Gre«bam can look forward to 15tli ltKMi. Music and Supper. A Complete Stock of Coffin» and Furnishing» always on Hand. an intellectual feast such as few towns C. P. Erickson paid us a pleasant call of it« size can possibly expect. HUftU BMMB ff OtWM» CMU HOWTIT ITTUlil IP vu Wednesday. Anxiously anticipating this treat of FOR HALE—Squirrell V»itb pop corn good thing», everybody is asked to G. W. Sunday, Gresha n, Oregon. help and financially that these bop«-» eoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee« Newton Orr, of Sandy, was doing may the sooner lie realize«I Phonographs ANO RECORDS r _.' Call in and hear the record» played and innpact the phonographs Kalsomining, Papering. : Y Covers all the needs of Footwear for the young and old See us before buying elsewhere. We can save you money on .«w/.nins everything needed family. «» n««ue« in the me tanuiy. ♦ F. B. Stuart & Co A* III* L»i-/hK»l ACM CTADD At the PEOPLE ’S 4* CASH STORE, GRESHAM, ORE. ♦ MAIN STREET, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Santa Ciati» EVERY DAY Until BLACKSMITH SHOP Xmas : Xellent Selections More Variety Always Reliable Satisfactory Prices Gifts for the kids Or for Ma and Pa Old folks too Don’t Overlook Selecting them early (JARLSON & EMERY. Undertakers and Embalmers ••••••••••••• You have FARM or TOWN PROPERTY or anything else TO SELL OR RENT money to loan and want to engage “A Hustler,” I AM IT. business in Grealiam last week. ’ Charley Lewis and wife have returned |wi-»etu-e of a nnmlx-r of invited gueets. 11 tin a lam for the winter, t. ey ex|wct A splendid wedding dinner wus served nt the conclusion of the weildii g cere to return to Sandy in the spring. mony, which whs preiorme-l by Rev. LIFE ON THE MOON—Science has' T. Thomas. The l<e«t wishes of this establish! the fact that the moon has an community is hereby extended to the atino«phere. -Its an extremely light one, : bri<le and groom. but the fact ut its existence make« it i E. C. Limlsay is building a fine porch Put busine»» in my hand» and get results l»>«»ible that there'« life ill some fioou on and making other sulietantiHl improve that salelite. Human beiugs could not live on our moon, they have hard ments to bis home on Main street. enough time here on this <4d earth of our» especially those in the Gresham dialaict who do not know that for THE SQUEALING PIQ. Chriatmas we have. Toilet set«, games, Real Estate Dealer, Notary Public and Conveyancer. handerchief, glove.cidlarandcuff box«», r-»o Meeh Cowteatmat as «• AM «0 Gresham, Ore a jewelry Next l>oor to Poatofftea. the Cholera I'laaae. ami trinket boxes, albums, We liave lieen very free to advocate ■crap books, shaving sets, |>erlumes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••o ink-stauds. amokiug-sets, Cfiristmas the policy of feeding farm animals lib cards, etc. Come in and see. GRES erally under practically all clrcum- atancea. Of course on a subject of thia HAM DRUG STOKE. kind It Is Impossible to make a »weep John Rayburn and H. L. Taylor,, ol ing statement that is applicable In de The following is a list of a few of our best bargains: Ijitourt-Ile, wi-ie doing buaineas in Gres tail to animals of all ages. 35 Acres, 4 miles from Gresham, for $3500 Duchig the next two months there ham, last week. $1600 for Gresham, from miles 7 160 Acres, will lie heavy looses due to cholera or Mr. Mr». I.. L. Kidder have a little swine plague. These diseases, although 40 Acres, 3 miles from Gresham, for $4000 girl visitor, «he come to stay last week, not aa common as they were formerly, $7000 for Gresham, from miles 118 1-2 Acres, 5 and from all appearances 1» Vetv weh| are breaking out here and there 40 Acres, 4 miles from Gresham, lor $4200 throughout the central west, There com. may be a difference of opinion among 23 Acres, 3 miles from Gresham, for $3000 Iaist Monday nights wind storm block I mcri aa to whether the disease can be $2250 for Gresham, 1-4 miles from 15 Acres, 1 ed nearly all roads east of Greshani. checked when It once gets into a herd GRESHAM REAL ESTATE CO., J. G. Chido was a pleasant visitor this or not, but all will agree that the best week. He renewed his annual sulocrip- policy Is to keep It out If It la at all Gresham, Oregon [KMBlble. tion to The Herald. It Is a sensible thing to feed growing MRS. I. McCOLL ; 4 Notioi Store Po»tofflce Hldg • Greeham.Ore. • Home Bakery and Restaurant Money to Loan and Houses to Rent s. JOHNSON, Mr». CHAS. JOHNSON. F»roo. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. BEST HOMEMADE BREAD, DOUGHNUTS, Fresh Every Day, 5c a loaf. Fiesh and GooJ, 10c a dos. <► o Cakes, 10c to 35c, on hand or mabe to order. < » < • All Kinds of Candy. Crackers. Tobacco. Orange and Apple Cider Bargains in Real Estate. see Orlando H. Murray was ncquit.ed last Thursday of the crime of killing L. C. Whitney, the lietrayerof his aister. W a NTFD—To buy grade Jersey heifers from H to 21) months old. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham, Oregon. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CHALKER “The Reliable Real EaUte Mna.” lOfi Acme 70 acres in I ZU nulUu vation, 40 good green timber. One from O. W. P. Station lor cuhi' acres mile $3500 Charles Reynold», and son George, were among tlie visitors at The Herald office this week. J. H. CHALKER, B. W. EMERY LIVERY, SALE AND FEED .... STABLES. G resham Bread, Butter-Nut O re . Gresham Harness Shop GUST LARSON, Proprietor. Carrie« a Full Line of LIGHT aud DRAUGHT HARNESS, COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc. HARNESS, BOOT and SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DOUGHNUTS, BUNS. ETC., ♦ ♦ a For Sale by D. M. ROBERTS, • III» 11V MLII ■ vy. Confectionery Store, Gresham, - Fox A Oo. of Fairview are now on the - nnitUHl lives and in touch with many families. FOR SALE—Second hand buggy and i plow. Al_ HART. ’ Geo. Blackburn and W. A. Proctor of i Cottrell were doing business in Port- ’ land the fore part of the week. Ore Mr». J. II. Forrester was among the visitors to Portland this week. John Brown of Rockwood was doing business in Gresham Wednesday. Aeeculapian Club, of Portland, met in a dinner with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Short last Wednesday after which the club < i Tonaorial work of all kind» neatly < listened to a paper read by Dr. King and , and quickly done < diacuaaed by the club. Those present were Drs. Hamilton, King, House, . Marsh, Marcellus, Hill, Pierce, Sheldon, Taylor, White and Dr. Wiley, of New ' York, the other member of the club. GRESHAM BARBER SHOP Mrs. J. G. Metzger, Mrs. I. McColl ,:GRESHAM OREOON < ■ and Mrs. B. W. Emery were doing busi- ! ness in Portland this week. i T. K. Howitt was among the numlwr 1 * 0 NOTICE—Taken op 2 year old jersey Reused from duty on the Murray case' i j W. B. Emery ’ J. N. Farris and J. W. r. a. snon-r, m . ». heifer, yellowish color with briudke ». m . aitorr, m . d . ■trips. Owner can have name by prov . Chalker are all doing duty on district ing and paying expenses. Inquire of t jury. 7 J. W. Itoliertson, mile and a hall north- Mrs. Cora Nolan McDermott of Fort Sast of Pleasant Home. Collins, Colorado, and Mr. Fred Me* i Try "NIXIE WON’T TELL” chew Elliott of Urvwsm, Oregon* were mar PhytlcUa^Sargtaaa ing gum, for a wood chew. At all »tore«. ried at the residence of Mrs. Clarinda Smith in South Canon, Colorada, at Oregon THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR eight o'clock Thursday night, iu the i Gresham, Drs. Short & Short j pigs wt Sven bogs lightly when there Is cholera or swine plague in the neigh borhood. The squealing bog Is usually a healthy hog, and. while It Is practi cable to feed a little grain every day along with pasture so ns to keep young pigs growing well, at the sa^e time comparatively little grain w.wdo the work. A Traleal laatawee. c. L. CRENSHAW, Tinner and Plumber,: Mata and Rtgairt all kiada al Tie Mark. Haatbia< a Specialty. Taw t.-ada aaiicitad. Call and See our Heating Stoves. GRESHAM, - - - OREGON. The city council have provided a safe F. B. Stuart A Co., entertain their friends with splendid phonograph selec for the keeping of its valuable« and it I as been installed in the office of the tions nearly every evening. Recorder elect, D. M. Roberts. Lewis Shattuck ami Arthur Dowaett Mr. A. M. Widener was a caller at have decorated their stores giving tU-m the Herald office and arranged to have very much of a holiday appearance. the Herald visit bis family the coming •• Mrs. J. W. Shattuck made trip to year. Portlaud on Friday of this week. The fair given by the Women's G»iM Mrs Barnes is remodeling the house last Friday December 7th at the recently bought by her of Fred McElliott. Grange hall Gresham was a decided suc- The town council will hold an adjourn eees despite the inclement weather, the receipts aggregated about |*0.00 so that ed uieeti. g to night. the ladies will realise a very neat sum Mr. A. M. Weidener ha» bffrn ap- after paying expenses. |M>inted by the mayor to the officecf R. W. Thorp made us a pleasant call city mirahall to fill out the term of present council. I last week. The mathod of handling nfid the con duct of a bunch comprised of 150 pigs that were swept away by cholera a month ngo may be taken as n typical Instance showing liow the disease takes bold when conditions are favor able. T!x‘»e filgs were fed about all the grain they would ent while suck ing. and they were kept on what la or dinarily called heavy feeding after they were weaned. At no time were they equal to the task of cleaning up the trough« at feeding time, though some time during the day they succeeded In eating up everything that was placed < ! In the trough«. They were satisfied so far as the feed was concerned, and. as the owner expressed It after they were swept away with cholera, "they never knew whnt It was to squeal.” We believe that this was a case where they were overfed, their digestive sys tem being thrown out of order by the extravagant use o( food. Thia was followed by condition» Ideal for the development of disease when the germ became lodged In the system. We do not say that hungry, vigorous hogs will never take cholera, but we do believe that In nine cases out of ten keeping them active /tnd not supplying much grain the first four or five months will tide them over.—Iowa Homestead. rasas Srtrhl'« Nearer pasture the alfalfa the first rear. A healthy flock of sheep Is a profita ble flock. Dragging tbs roads will make them less dusty. Mutton eaters are Increasing taster than mutton. Weeds and poor seed cause many of ♦he -'•*alfa failure«., ____ OLD SANTA CLAUS Himself will have to grin with satisfaction when he compares our goods and prices with others, for we are selling everything needed in a first-class kitchen at the Lowest Possible Our stock of BUILDERS HARDWARE WINDOWS, DOORS and SHINGLES is complete. Don’t forget that we can save you money on FLOUR and FEED D W. METZGER, New Powell St. Store ; ; GRESHAM, OREOON.