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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, JANUARY 18, 1907 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Y Necessarie« for the Cook If the old adugt* ia true that the way to win a man’s heart ix through his utomach then we are the instrument« for furniHhing neceHHariea for the diHcriminating cook. $1 a Month Protects You Against Accdent, Xickneai ind Death th** iMtal, eliall v<»r h» carry a full llnr nt l<«*<l <*r<»«« ami Mon jt'HMla which arc llir »•••■I A lm> it ftill llhr of thr h*a<ilntf brand« <»IK'»ol- wtarOti*r«lla, JuHijM-r«, Mhlrta, I inter wear ami Notion« Wr ala<» carry a flu« lln» uf batl*1 Iliad»* rruiila ati«l Niilt (*a»ca if you ait* wanting Hardware Tool«, Mtovr«. nr nearly anything uaad uii th«* farm coom and aat* ua We will treat you u | mv I* Avoli! I wing » eeae <»f charity al the bunds of oilier* Accident» WIN Happen Investigate! W.* will show von I mjw to I mtoihv Ihdtfpowdenl. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : on or write John Brown, Local Agt., riloXK OaKKHAM IHM, ROCKWOOD, - OREOON T«t *’»»OMOO«AMW y GRESHAM LOGALS I Y MAIN STREET, GRESHAM, ORE. Y ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ F. B. STU ART & CO- : At the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, Mr. and Mr« John Clanahan delight ••d a number of their friend» last Sat urday by glvinr them a good sleigh' rid«. Among the number were Meo- dames J. H Metxger. Kenney, Brown hill and Foster. Frank Gibbs was doing business In the metropoll« the fore part of the week. Andrew Brugger was looking after buaineM In Portland laat Monday. Dr Atwood was In Portland th!» week for the first lime in beveraJ months. Mm. Dr. Thompson was among th»» Gresham visitors at the metropolis this week. Archie Corntit took little Thuritey home last Monday She was very glad to pet away from the hospital, and be at home once more. She is much better. Jack Ruegg. of Portland. 1« assist ing with the care of his mother, who. It 1« said, Is slowly weakening. W U. M<mre nnd W. N Chllcote. of Pleasant Valley, were among the number doing business la Portland Monday. The Order of Washington will give a Imaket social and ball at Sara more hall, on Saturday nteht Jan 2fith. to which all are Invited. Wbtch for the posters. Archie Mevers was doing busines,' In Portland Wednesday. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 I In vc Ju*t <ipeiiecl <> New BLACKSMITH SHOP AT TAWNEY’H Ok I) KT AND Where I mu prepared to <lo fitly anti till k 111< I m of rwl<iIle<I oi><I ordinary tHackennitli- ingfitid repairing. Hontshoilng Is my specialty--All Work absolutely Guaranteed JAMES GOODFELLOW, Prop’r, Gresham, Or. AAA.AA.AA.A.A.AA.AA A. A. A A A A A A A, A A. < ìrcwl iti ti i, Ort. A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. CAILS FMkFTl! tTTHOfl II MMK FOHISHIO If OfSIItO The coming of the Mt. Hood Electric Line is already causing enquiries for small tracts of land as well as farms in differ ent sections of this district. If you want to sell, now is the time to list your property with the We are in a better position than others to secure for you Quick Sales and Good Profits. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A noise as of a run away railroad train occured on the street recently bringing ■ the jwople of the town to mam street in a hurry. John Faris's big team hitched to a heavy farm wagon ami hav rack concluded to take a spin toward home, hence the noise and excitemiut* No damage was done to s|M*ak of, for all of which Faris and others are duly thank ful. HARRY HUXLEY, Kalsomining, Papering. WORK NEAT Call or writ* him at Bread 1 Butter-Nut | DOUGHNUTS. BUNS. ETC.. ♦ lor Sale by QRKHHAM, : D. M. ROBERTS lZ • i Tonsorial work of all kinds neatly and quickly done Gresham, Ore - Razors Honed end put in first-class order CHALKER Neil door to Greaham Hotel "The Reliable Real Entnte Miin:" I9fi Ar roc 70 acres in culti* I ZU nuluu vation, 40 acres good green timber. One mile from O. W. P. Station for $3500 J. H. CHALKER. , - GRESHAM. ORE WHEN IN NEED OF A 6000 RIG ... . Remember that yon can always get it from the GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMERY, Prop’r Horae* fed and cared for by Single Meal, Day, Week or Month U’n* K?rm"r urhO"e GrtSllINI, Ort. • •••••••••••••••• The Herald is better prepared than ever to do your job printing in first-class style at low rates. : Jaiue« Curl, an old settler of Hherman | county, ha« booybt a farm m-ar Boring nr>'l w ill *oon make his home there. u, Hie Hellw<««l postoffiee was robbed ■ ’ last Thursday night. 1 J Have you read the »ds. in the want.'< > column on the last page? ' ' Mr. and Mr* Orland Z«->k, of Pleasant X Home, »[>ent Nunduy with her parents, I Mr. and Mr». George L rlie. '• Mrs. Ed Smith, who is an invalid, was : * aide to he out and call on her friend, Mrs. William Byer», Tlinraday. ’ X X I tie entertainment to I m - given by ' X Mr*. Emery*« Munday w-h<M,l class I i » m X been |Mtet|>oiiel uutill further notice ♦ Frank Vo»tell, of the W’eatern Union X Telegraph Coni|>any, |>aid hi« family a ♦ flying visit Wednesday, i X The old Folk» Pedro Club will meet ♦ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Metzger, Thursday evening January 24. X W.jX We Make No Leaders Don’t need to. WE DO GIVE FULL VALUE RECEIVED for every dollar spent with us, and this is what counts. It is just this principle that is boosting our business and compelling us to enlarge our storing capacity. Have you seen our line of Perfection Goal Oil Heaters AND RAYO LAMPS? Every one guaranteed not to smoke or smell. Be sure to I > see these before buying elsewhere. < ► Groceries, Vegetables, Hardware FLOUR and FEED . If. MFT7GFR ITILIZ-VLIl, New D u/ ALL BUSINESS placed in my hands, such as FARMS -OR- Town Property Ye scribe failed to report the Baptist' young people« social held at the home I of Mr. and Mr*. Timothy Brownhill a| week ago last Friday, when about thirty five young and old enjoyed a very . pleanant tone. Our apology in due tneae young people, we iio|>e it will be accepted and that we »hall Ire able to do better : next time. FOR SALE or FOR RENT D. S. JOHNSON Dialer h REAL ESTATE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ROTARY. C0MVETANCIN6. ETC. Carries a Full Line of LIGHT and DRAUGHT HARNESS, COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc. HARNESS, BOOT and SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. R e me m be r, those Souvenir Cook Books prepared by the Ladle« Guild of the Baptist church are ready for distrib ution, they make an aproppriate present to the one who does the cooking. Price j fifty cents each or three for |1.25. They can l>e had at the postoffiee store, Gres- ha n Drug store and F. B. Btuart A Co., or by mail for the same price by ad dressing Mrs. C. A. Nutley, Gresham, Oregon. D. M. ROBERTS, Gresham, Oregon. GRESHAM, ORE lteverned W. T. Scott, of Fiiirview, came through Gresham on his wav home from Portland. He said that! many fine orchards in the neighborhood of Palmer, have been badly broken down by the heavy fall of sleet and snow. Master, made this office a pleasant call ! Thursday. The N otion S tore Charley Merrill came home this week from LaCenter Washington where he ie I superintendent of the engineering force of a large sawmill. Stationery, Notions, Etc D. C. Ross was in Gresham Thursday He says he has lost 600 sacks of jxitatoes by frost. j P owell < I : Mrs. I. McColl, S treet , : : : : GRESHAM, ORE. • Home Bakery and Restaurant H Mr». CHAS. JOHNSON. F»roo. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. BEST HOMEMADE BREAD, DOUGHNUTS, Fresh Every Day, 5c a loaf. Fiesh and Good, 10c a dox. Cakes, 10c to 35c, on hand or mabe to order. All Kinds of Candy. Crackers, Tobacco, Orange and Apple Cider 3 L. CRENSHAW, Tinner and Plumber > GIST LARSON, Proprietor. will issue a 100 per cent bonus in promoter* stock. Thia offer is limited, «nd may be withdrawn at any time without further notice. For particular« ace th« company’« local agent Money to Loan ¡ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦e-e^e-e*********; ; Mrs. J. F. Roberta will give a ten cent David Palrablad is attending tea at her home Friday Jan. 26 for the of the Grange. All are cordially Behnke Walker Business College. « invited. Mr. Iteasere of Mass, is visiting with On Sunday, afternoon January 13th, his brother-in-law O. F. Lind and fam Mias Mildred Carlson entertained a ily. Charlie Unis had the misfortune of number of girls, namely: the Misses Grace and Minnie Lawrence, Edith !>eing struck on the back by a log while Makes and Repairs all kinds if Tin Work. Plumbing a Specialty- Tour trade solicited. Gordon, Ruby Emery, Laura Burkholder hauling with his team. He will be laid ' ami Irene Knapp. The afternoon was ’ up for some time. Call and See our Heating Stoves. s|ient in music and games after which ' GRESHAM, - - - OREGON. a dainty lunch was served. Miss Mildred I . ..................... ........................... made a charming hostess and the pica-1 Gresham Granye Installs Officers, sant time will long be remembered by | GRESHAM, OREGON, Jan. 12,1907— J-------------------------------------------------------- her girl friends. Gresham Grange No. 270. held its reg- J constitutes a good neighbor; paper, St. Each lady of the grange is requsted to Professor E. E. Daring visited friends ulnr meeting January 12th. with twenty Valentines day, by Mrs. E. E. Sleret; bring a flour sack to make a dish towel in Gresham last week. He will go to nentben in attendance and two viaitors,; To be followed by the opening of St for the grange, under the direction of Sileta in the near future, in order to [ Mrs Dekuni and Miss Edith Waldo, of Valentines mail box, (Each member Mrs. Mattie Sleret. Next meeting to I brings a sealed blank envolope contain open at eleven o’clock. perfect title to the timber claim upon Portland. The Juvenile Grange will meet at After the general line of business Miiw ¡ng a valentine, these are placed m a which they were residing when Mrs. box from wbieh each draws one.) Ten eleven o’clock on the fourth Saturday, Mary Brugger was initiate-,! in the first Daring died. and second degrees. Then Mrs. J. W. minutes will be allowed for general good Miss Waldo will he present to inspect The Ladies Guild of the Baptist church the grange. Feburary 9th. juvenile will Shattuck with the assistance of Mrs. T. time. will meet next Thursday with Mrs. Friday afternoon January 25th. Mrs. meet at 10. a. m. «harp in the regular Brugger installed the following officers: Hattie Woateli. master, J. F. Roberts; overseer. Mrs. A. J. F. Roberts and Mrs. M. Dinger will grange hall. Each child may make and Napoleon IMvis, of Cleone, paid The Wilkinson; lecturer, Mr«. Susie Ruegg; give a ten cent tea, for the benifit of bring a valentine in an envelope or box Herald office a pleasant visit Wednesday. steward, Mrs. E, Metxger; assistant the grange, at their home. All ladies without addrese and place them in • He has surveyors at work and expects steward, Cecil Metsger; secretary, Mrs. and gentlemen are cordially invited. basket and let each draw one. to plat a |>art of his big 200 acre farm M. Dinger; chaplin, Mrs. Nellie Metxger: into live and ten acre tracts, and have gatekee|>er, J. W. Shattuck ; ceres, Mr«. them ready for sale in the spring. Merrill; after which an interesting pro Gresham Harness Shop Cardinal Gold Mining Company will receive prompt and careful attention Next Door to Postoffice. A Klose is furnishing the brick for the ! big ten-atory Corbett building in course of construction on I be corner of Fifth and Morrison streets. c For each share of treasury stock subscribed for at the regular price, 25c per •hare, the st. store •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • • rs. Mary Ix-alie receiver! the pleasant new* that her son George ha* received ! an appointment aa agent for the Postal 1 Telegraph Company with his office ini Tacoma Washington. POWELL VALLEY Robert H. Childers, Prop. GRESHAM • OREGON 100 Per Cent. Bonus. Powe|1 GRESHAM, OREOON. X Y »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦»»HMM David Culy has resigned his (xisition j a» millwright at Boring mill», ami is preparing logo to hi» timber claim near } Bay City in Tillamook county, while there he will make «ome improvement« on Mi»s Alula Culy’s (hie sister's) home stead. Archie Cornutt reports little Thuraev We acknowledge a pleasant visit from H. W. Cooley, of Troutdale. Mr. Cooley doeng well, stum! the trip home first is recently from W heater county Oregon, rate and is feeling like getting around. where lwoperated a saw mill near Fuesill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rtihi of the Sec | R. R. Cai Ison made a bminess frip tion line road were \loiag business in ' Gresham thia week, Mr. Rulil has the to Portland this week. distinction of electing the first flour D. M. Roberta ie preparing for the mill ever built in Union County and j usual spring rush of real estate buaiuess. east of the Cascades. Sion Al'en, of Portland, «pent Sunday O o Subscribe for The Herald. with Ids |a,rents. o o Fred Zimmerman, of Portland, visited < I < » friends and relatives in G rex ham Sunday. ORE. GRESHAM BARBER SHOP - - — — - —- - ■ . . w w Confectionery Store, Dr. J. M. Short mode The Herald . office a pleasant call this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Geo. W Kenney, en The United Artisans anticipate a good 1 tertained the Old Folks' Pedro club last Thursday night The prize w la time next Friday night. Installation of: ners were Dan Metzger and vi ra. new officers and initiation of new Chas. Merrill. menders, with something good to eat, Miss Ella Merrill sprained her ankle will keep all who come quite busy. last Saturday night. She entertained Mrs. A. Gordon ia reported sick. Miss Iteslle I^twrenee and Miss Eva Jameson, of Portland, over Sunday. Lewi« Shattuck attended the state' Miss Essie Crenshaw visited with Grocerymen’s Convention this week. , her cousin. Grace Crenshaw, of Port He reports a very enthusiastic meeting. | land, last Monday. Mr. F. M. Gil), Deputy State Grange Gresham Real Estate Co. PRICES LOW 5 i Gresham Market Report POULTRY Chicken«, Hen« lb. 14#; mixed chicken«, 13/; Egg«, 324<(»33/- BUTTER, Country, j>er roll 55f; Creamery, flOf(<s65f. D'RESSED MEATS. Veal, 75 to 125 pound«, lb. 9/; Hog«, 100 to 200 pound«, lb. 9/. BEEF. Live weight, lb. 3/93M. MUTTON. ROW- HOGS, 64/. gram was rendered. lecturer’s program for Feburary 9th. as follows: song by the grange; paper, What kind of a bed is most comfortable and sanitary in cold weather, Mr». J. W. Shattuck ; «ong by the grange, patter, What kind of fruits freexe moat readily, Alfred Stout; duet, by Mis« Effie Robert« and Mis« Berdine Merrill; paper, AVhat interests have women in good roads, Mr». McKay ; song by the grange; paper, What has drainage to do with good roads, Mr. Chapman; roll call, What < > The FARMERS' FEED YARD a a Opposite O. W. P. Depot Conducts a General Livery and Feed Stables FARMERS’ HORSES FEP AND CARED FOR AT LOWEST RATES < ► We Buy and Sell Eastern Oregon Horses Horse« On Hand All the Time ■■ SMITH & BYERS, ORESHAM, OREOON. •