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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
• * i* »w«*** BEAVER STATE HERALD, JANUARY X $1 a Month Protects You NeceBMrles for the Copk ’ » > > If the old adaee i« true that the way to win a man’s ( heart ia through his nomacA then we are the inatrumenta for furnishing neceuarieii for the discriminating cook. Aa ill the tm«t. wr «I ib II BHde*v<»r h» carry a full line of Hr«l <’r<»«a ah<1 M»»n- gut»»!« which are th«* iM««t Al»«» a full llu«* of the l«*a<1liiM bran«!« »>( Foot* Wi- line wear, »»vriall«. JtimjM’ia Bhlrla, l'H<l«rwv«r a ml Nolhnia Wr .lM.j-.rry al««« carry • a hue line bah«! made Trub«« aiw! Mult <’a*«’a If you ai«* wantlun Hardware. T im »!«, Ws will treat irosi you >■•*« Niovaa, <»r nearly anything u«e<! on the farm come an«! «#« ua. Wo • right < < »IV O UMHf WI* ail «14 mal<l who •n*’ «lid n«»i ne«<l »h nmrry. •!»• « that »wort, a mohkry rbrwrd Uil'Mi co ali«l a cal that I out nitftoU Th» iiimii who h<* aii Hli«<<i» Photiograiih might «ay hr hrvvr ihmh I n fogo anywhrrr f«»r aiiitiavinriil a« lo* lit« ah Insiru- mani that will play <U ih »* mttwkh «Ing tnr poi'iiiar ««mg«, irli funny «|4ir|i*a, rwilder thr «»1'1 balla«!«, glv*’ •« Irrlimi« hum fraud nprra ail«! ¡•lay raglimi , all with equal facil ity If yon <!<»uM what w<* ««X «”»11 nod I m - « Giivlui If 1« In»- wt* havr* tfct in with a full H im of re cohl« ♦ : : : : : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : : At the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I I Inve J11nt (Ipenetl it New BLACKSMITH SHOP ATTAWNICY’K OLD HTANO Where I nut prepHrcel <<» <l<> noy » iik I »ill ¡<1 ik I m <>f Mkllletl < iii <I ortUnnry l»l»ickMinitli- li>U iiik I rcpisirintf. * Horseshoeing is my specially—All Work absolutely Guaranteed - I ♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ : Prop’r, Gresham, Or. À I CARLSON & EMERY. w < ìi cnhiini'i < >i*c. Undertakers and fmbalmers A Complete Stock of Giffins and Fuminhingn always on Hand. Utili fUMIMID If 0(SI«H CMlt nOMPTlt HTfllOtO TO REAL ESTATE The coming of the Mt. Hood Electric Line is already tausing enquiries for small tracts of land as well as farms in differ ent sections of this district. If you want No sell, now is the time to list your property with the Gresham Real Estate Co. We are in a better position than others to secure for you Quick Sales and Good Profits. HARRY HUXLEY, Decorator and Painter Kalsomining, Papering. PRICES LOW WORK NEAT Csll or writs him st Butter-Nut Bread DOUGHNUTS. HUNS. FIG., ♦ ♦ ♦ 3REHHAM. ORE. For Sale by D. M. ROBERTS Confectionery Store, t Qresham, Tuiisorisl work of *11 kind* neatly and quickly «loue Ore - We Make No Leaders Don’t need to. WE DO GIVE FULL VALUE RECEIVED for every dollar spent with us, and this ia what counts. Mies Maud Rowley want to the city , last Thursday. ♦ It is just thia principle that ia boosting our business and compelling ua to enjarge our storing capacity. Perfection Coal Oil Heaters Every one guaranteed none to smoke or smell. Be sure to see these before buying elsewhere. Miss B»-atriee Wood haa returned from* ■ ii.il with relatives In Oregon City.! Groceries, Vegetables, Hardware FLOUR and FEED MFT7GFR New Powe|1 st- store l*ILI£.vLI\, GRESHAM, OREGON. D W . ALL BUSINESS placed in my hands, such as FARMS -OR- Town Property Andrew Brugger’s little eon Theodore Mr. and Mr* Roy lleaiiiy of Moscow, Idaho, sere the guests of Mr. and Mrs Jr., ia suffering from indigestion. 11. I.. Mt. Clair on Friday last. Horn to Mr. au<l Mrs. Grant Shaw of Mr*. C. Druks of Portland has been Fairview, an H |*>uii<l l*>y. The youi g visiting her sister. Mis. Geo. Sh-rvt ami man arrived laat Wedne «’ay Bioeaing. Mother and son are doing ou ely. mother, Mr*. Mengen Ruegg. fOR SALE or fOR RENT D. S. .JOHNSON Dealer is REAL ESTATE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. NOTARY. CONVEYANCING. ETC. Miss Clytie Steward of Aberdeen, II. J. Carlton representing tbe Moline a^id Bain implements was in Gn-sham Wash., visited with the home folks tbe fora |>art of the week. Tuestlay nod call«*! on The lieraid. Mr. George Reynolds will lead the i A. F. Johnson-made The Herald office Christian Endeavor meeting Sundri- a busincM visit one day this week. evening. Topic “Tbe greatest glory of i Win Stanley’s second oldest lx>y ha«i man.” Everybody invite«! to attend. Ibe inisloituiie to lose the point of his RaliJi Johnson has receive ! his ap right thumb while grabbing at a stick of wissi atsml to fall « inch Ills older bro pointment as substitute carrier ou route ther wa* splitting. The accident might No. 5. have l>eeii worse, lait a* it is several days out of school »ill be the |ienally. will receive prompt and careful attention Money to Loan GRESHAM, ORE Next Door to Postoffice. Pure Food Laws ARE NOW IN FORCE < Oregon People Shoud Use i Oregon Products. A niinila-r <>f Gresham laiy* attcmled The Green Varieties Are Most Strik ingly Affected. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the skating rink at Powell Valley Sat In HMM the damage In Ohl) from Razors Honed ind pul in first-din trdtr urday night, they reported a iargecrowd this blicbt was apparently greater than and a g<K*i time. In previous years. It wa* first noticed Next door to G re* ham Hotel Mr*. B. W. Emery’s class of th«» M on French June field peas which had E. Sunday school will give an enter* been sown with oats us a forage crop Robert fl. Childers, Prop. "The Mellabls Real Estate Mas." ou the exp«rln»-nt station farm. A taintuent at the Grnnge hall on the close examination of the diseasiM GRESHAM • OREGON X evening of Friday, January 25th. Ad- plants sb awed that the steins had been mieSiiMi will lie 15 cents and 25 cents. attack«»«! at many pAuts. frequently a* The program w ill consist ul literary and high ns one and one-half feet from the good green timber. One mile ground, though most severely near the musical productions. from O. W. P. Station for $3500 fcrouud. where the disease starts. Charles Cleveland, Timothy Brown On the leaves were orbicular or oval hill an<l John Brown were in attendance dend spots oue-elgbtb to one-half Inch GUST LARSON, Proprietor. . GRESHAM. ORE J. H. CHÀLKER. - at tlie aiiuual meeting of the stockhold In diameter. Carries a Full Line of ■ . » ers of the Ort»goii Fire Relief Association Perhaps the most Important thing In at McMinnville laat Tuesday, where Mr. connection with the life history of the LIGHT ami DRAUGHT HARNESS, Cleveland was sslecteii to succee«! him COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS, WHEN IN NEED OF 1 GOOD RI8 . . . . WHIPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc. self asdirictor for the next three years lUmeinber that won can’ always Weehall have more to say about the HARNESS, BOOT and SROE get it from the association next week. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. < > AND RAYO LAMPS? Bert Hoss I* suffering from la grippe. < > Why buy imported g<xsls when you can |«tronixe home industry and get a. Dr, Richmond Kelly and family, of g>x«t or better articles? Portlagid, st*.;ut New Year’s day with The lieat way for Oregon’s farmers to lastor Nutley and family, tins being obtain good prices for their products is their third annual gathering. to use their own productions, and en Howard Lake, a prosperous farmer of courage the use of the same by every Powell Valley, iua<le Tbe Herald a call resident of the atate. We are manufacturing out of yorr I last Monday. hog«, hams, txo-on and lard unsurpassed Miss Norma Cross, of The Herald office by any state in the union. force, went to Portlami Saturday morn-. Since January let we have ceased to mg for a short visit, returning Munday manufacture any lard except that made morning in time for work. from the purS bog fat. Miss H o ( h - Andersen ai>^ Miss Helen Our hams and bacon are strictly free llosa visited friqude at PoaeU Valley on front any chemicals. last Saturday. We staml back of every pound of these E. S. Jeune, of Plessant Valley, made good*, guaranteeing them to tie strictly a business call at The Herald office this pure. Compare our goods and prices with week. other goods on the market. We are not Augustus Watson, from near Kra-k- afraid of our coin|>arieon. wood, «a* a business visitor at The These goods can lie bought at Herald office this we«-k. He reports the HOWITT’S MARKET car service is on a* far as the Base Line and nearly every other store in Ea*t from Ce erville Junction. Mr. Watson Multnomah Co. ex [a ct* to have some auction sales l>e- fore long, of which the public will receive BLIGHT OF PEAS. du«* notice. < Have you seen our line of •a .Master Hubert Martin, son of Frank Marlin, secretary of the Northwest Mutual Fira Aaawiation of Seattle, was a recent visitor at the Baptist parsonage. ■ » The little daughter ol W. D. Freeman N. L. Smith wk* a Herald «aller on of Portland died Jan. 4, ¡9U7. and buried in Portland on Saturday, Mon«lay. ua* the only daughter, aged ttv«*. Percy Smith wa* a Gresham visitor will be greatly missed. on Monday- I Mr. sn<l Mrs. Roy lleadly, of Moscow, Peter Michel wa* a caller on Monday Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. II. I. St. while in town attending the telephone Clair thia week. Mr*. Ii*-adly haa been meeting. a prominent teacher for some yeara in 4 Mr. and Mr.. E. Slmenson entertain 8|*>kane, Wash. ed at Ina Imine on Sunday ths (oilowing A. Gould has left for California where relatives and friends: Cha*. Reytmhi* he hopes iiia health will 1« lietter. and family, P. Gregerson, Mr*. An- Born to .Mr. and Mrs. A. Barr of tonruon arsl «onx Edwanl and Roy. Tbe Brower, a daughter. la*t tlire-« were from Montavilla. GRESHAM, ORE. JAMES GOODFELLOW, Mrs. Hattie Woslell, next Thursday al-J ternoon al 2 o'clock sharp. Important work on band, all metubere sra request •*1 to attend. «»wring to the illness of Pastor C. A. Avoid haring a esse of oiisrity st Nutley, it has been decided to conduct ' * the liamis <>t others » bible class after Sunday school st the Gresham Baptist church in place of the Accidenti WIN Happes usual *srvices. , Investigate! We will show you The Nutley family are more or lee* how to liecoms Independent. afflicted this week. Rev. C. A. Nutley is ill with la grip|ie, Lucille ia suffering a Call on or write a from a stye on Inr rye, and the boy*, John Brown, a are just re«-«>vrring from colds. Imai Agt., PHOMS «1MKSMAM IUH. Miss Mtella Alexander is home on a RUCK WOOD. - OREGON visit. ÎGRESHAM LOCALS F. B. STU ART & CO- MAIN STREET, A|iintl Ascidsirf. SickMU 1W tat < s 11, 1907 A •••••#•••••••••••••••••••• ♦♦«♦♦♦♦OX ♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ s» • Everything guaranteed to conform with this Act. — ATT — Gresham Drug Store GRESHAM, ORE The N otion S tore • ” • — • A • •• -T* Stationery, Notions, Etc Mrs. I. McColl, P owell S treet , GRESHAM, ORE. • Ì SEE CHALKER 120 Acres ’Xs4oc^ Í Gresham Harness Shop GRESHAM ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 8. A. Hayward, of Portland, called on friends near Gresham Monday. Remember, those Souvenir Cook Book* praimre«! by the Ijulie* Guild of Horses fed ami carnl for by the HnptÌRt church are ready for distrib Single Meal, Day, Week or Month ution, they make an aproppriate present hong Bi«tan< s Hinns Crsthsa 0(1 Farmer 147 DtUSIIUm, Uli. tn the one wb«i doe* the cooking. Price fifty cents each or three for |1.25. They can be had at the jmetofflee store, Grex- The Herald is better prepared ham Drug store and F. B. Stuart A Co., or by mail for the same prh-e by ad than ever to do your job printing dressing Mrs. C. A. Nutley, Grenhain, in first-class style at low rates. Oregon. Miss Lula Parmely will visit in Forest Grove over Sunday. LWery, Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMBRY, Prop’r 100 Per Cent. Bonus. For each share of treasury stock subscribed for at the regular price, 25c per share, the Cardinal Gold Mining Company will issue * 100 |>er cent Imine ip promoters stock. Thia offer ia limited, and may lx- withdrawn at any time without further notice. Foe psi titulars see Hie company’s local agent D. M. ROBERTS, Gresham, Oregon. 9 T c L. CRENSHAW, Tinner and Plumber J Makes and Repars all kinds ol Tin Work. Numbing a Specialty. Your trod* solicited. Call and See our Heating Stoves. GRESHAM, - OREGON. - ♦ atkins atkins atkins atkins W R. M. McBride and son, of Powell 1 Valley, were iu Gresham on business Thursday. - Household Remedies Veterinary Remedies Extracts, Spices Stock and Poultry Food Are guaranteed to give satisfaction Ask about the Free Trial. George Reynolds lost a valuable dairy cow this week. C. H. LANE, Salesman Mrs. L. Veesey visited friendk and relatives in Portland last week. The Ixulies* Guild ol the Baptist church will meet at the residence of Gresham Market Report POULTRY. Chickens, Ileus lb. 14#; tnixeii chickens, IS#; Eggs, 32^(433/. BUTTER, Country, )»r roll 55f, Creamery, tfth’dttkV- DRESSED MEATS. Veal, 76 to 125 pounds, lb. t# ; Hogs, 100 to 21)0 pounds, lb. W. BEEF. Live weigh*« lb. 3f(43,4/. MUTTON. 5fc«5Hf. HOGS, 64f. fungus Is that the vegetative part. or mjctliuro. Infecting these spots of the pods grows through the husk Into the seed. Frequently It grows entirely through the i*od. forming similar spots on both sides. When the fungus grows Into the seed, brown spots may be formed on the surface. In the worst cases half the surface Is frequently discolored and the seed adheres to the pod. These areas are much m ire strik ing on green coloreil peas, such as the Market Garden variety, than on the yellowish varieties, such as the Ad mini. The FARMERS' FEED.YARD Opposite O. W. P. Depot Conducts a General Livery and Feed Stables FARMERS’ HORSE« FED AND CARED FOR AT LOWEST RATES We Buy and Sell Eastern Oregon Horses . Horses On Hand All the Time t SMITH & BYERS, * oresma ^E oon . è»»eeeeeeeee<eeeeeeee»eeeee»ee»4»eeeae»e •»♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦ •