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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 8, 1*07 GRESHAM LOCALS Necessaries for the Cook If the old adage is true that the way to win a man's heart 1« through hin stomach then we are the instruments for furnishing necessaries for the discriminating cook. A n I ii tli» imst. w«< aliail vmlravur In carry a full Hur <»f H»*«1 <>«»■• and M<»n <>| m »| v mimm I s which ar* th* brat AI« w » m full Hur «»( th* l«'a«lliitf braful« wvar. Avrrall», J uiiii »« r». Mhlria, I iul*rwu«r aud N«»lli»ua W* ■ !■«• carry a Qua I In« of haiul made Truiiba and Mult I'pea If you ala wanlluif Hardwar*. T« m »I n . Mtowe. or u«*arl> an)tiling uav<i on thv faiiu rum* and arr ua We will Iraal you right : ! Our* thrlr waa an old maid w ho ■aid ah* did not liaad to marry, ah* had a |»arr«»t that aworu, a inonituv that rnrw«Ml tulMMW® and a rat that went out nighta Th* mal* who haa an Kdiaon i'hoiio«rapli might ■ay hr nrvrr lirrda to go anywh* rr for aHRU><'lii<*llt aa hr haa alt lliatru- mrntlhat will |day dam * muah-, • Ing thr poi’Ular »olí«», Urll funny Bturlra, rrlidrr thr old bailada, ghv ■rbrtloiia from grand oja-ra and t»lay raitimi . all with rqual farll- Ity If you doubt what w* »ay rail and la* r«»nvltt,’rd It !■ tru* w* hav« ttirui with a full lina ul r«- curda X X MAIN STREET, GRESHAM, ORE. J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ F. B.STUART&CO- At the PEOPLE’S CASH STORE. WANT COLUMN Wanted, For Sale, Found, Etc. WANTED. Butchers. B«-ef un foot, at G. 8 HORHEHIIOEING— We <lo first via»* ■hoeing for |3 per span, with Bos* or Ph<M-nix sl«-el shoe*. L. F.. Gotham Trouktale, Oregon. ' FOR HALE— Wmxkhopper*' wedg«-a Lost, mauls, ami splitting bars. Al Hart Gresham, Oregon. All lix-al adwtiaements will here- after 1*» run iimlrr this h«»««l at the rate of One Cent a Word ca«.h laaue. No ad. puplishc«t for l«*»x than c«»nta. Cash in a<lvan«-r except to regular ad- wvrtiscr*. Il you have anything to aril, or wish to buv anything, or have lost anything, TRY A “It ANT AD. ' in 'tint column. Til® rr»ull« will «urpritw» Y«»a! McCaslin, of Monlavilla, is al ways on iiamf witli a fine line of pure fixxt groc-eries. You will make no mistake in ordering your butter wrappers, with your name neatly printed on them, from th«- Beaver Htate Herald. beu«l u* a trial order fur 100. Dun't forget that McCaslin handlw a full line of builders' lianlware. Il -T AllRIVI I1' Press cut glass FDR SAI F.—IM acres, several clear ed, house, Imrn, tine water, timber ware at McCaslins enough to |«ay for place, saw-mill near. Hee th« new a»i»iitioti crockeryware Will trade for lion»«» and lot. It «»also at .McCaslins, Monlavilla. l«av«* huus«** I«» < h »II, Iron» up. F.asv FOR HALE— Deiul ami green wmxi t«ma AYLMWORTH A EIToN mixed |3.<50 and first clasa s««soMd live Phon« Tal.»r 670, w«x«d )4 |x»r cord. Cali up PATHY FtiRSAf.Fl—Cheap. Bay team, weight 8 «bout 13U0. For particulars see B. C. COLLINS. ALTMAN, Pleasant Hum« or C. W. WANTED—To rent small farm ne r ALTMAN on Mluugh road, 8 miles west Gresham. Write P. O. Box 74. Gresh of Fairvica 7 am, Oregon. 8 MAHQt' F.RADE BALL at Ruckwood liall, February 22, given by the K. O. NOTICE—Lewi« snd Clark Encamp* T M Ticket. »1 H ment of Gresham will meet on thr third For purr flavoring extracts and home W«*dn«*sday in February for the con* remadiea try the Watkins. C. II. lane sideratiuu of important business. GEO. agent, Greanam. KELLER, Acting C. P. 8 ■Save money by getting your grain chopped st the tires bain Roller Milla, FARM—For Hale, containing 80 «erm, Greanam Oregon. 35 acres in high state of cultivation, gixxl buildings an»l orcbar«i, will ami For Blub »n«l blnrk wood call up W R. »pring on place. Both railway sin »•« « touch thia plxce. Price, 3(500. Write Mourr, phone Tebor &M. phone «»r call on BORNSTEDT A BRUNS, Hamly, Ore. BUKRIBK NURSERY Cherry Seetllings ami Small Fruit* a HOG8 WANTED. Hi»*-tally If you have any hog», cattle or sheep to l.og«n and Phenomenal Berry, lliinalaya Giaut and Mammoth Black- sell now 1» the time to sell while the railroad an* li|<x ka<le<l. Howitt is out berry, Gra|Mt vines, ( berry trew, of meat ami is unabh* to obtain half Asparagus roots, Etc. Kinsel St., Monlavilla, opp. Convent enough for the demand. lie is offering 13 frotn lc to 8c above market price«. Re- memlxT, HOWITT’S, Gresham. NOTICE. HF'.TTER I’l'PS — Six thoroughbrnl 4 ny person having lumber at th«» old ■idler pups for sale, 3 months old, th«» mill yard, Cottrell, will call and remove sire qf these pil|M< tixik the two first th«» sameimme»lii«tly. W. A PROCTOR pri/«Mi for English s«»tter». CAPT. H 8CHNEIDER, M mtarilla. Ore. 8 PAGE won en wire fence . Guaranteixl. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Huy your groceries at Parker's. You Gresham, Orc. j»sy the least an«l get the liest. 8 5 R*v. C. A. Nutley «Jid not go to Cot trell on Hunday on aceonnt of the bad Hauls sn«l there was no evening service ' at the Melbodiat church. We Make No leaders Don’t need to. WE DO GIVE FULL VALUE RECEIVED Mr. «ml Mr«. Orland Zeek of Pleasant The P«Mtoffice store, and the store of for every dollar spent with us, and this is what counts. Home were visiting relative« and friends Lewi* Hhattuck were almost fl<M*Je<l with i In Grasham recently. water last Monday on account of the ice It is just this principle that is boosting our business and Mr*. E C. I.indwy was a welcome on the roofa. Home of .Mrs. McColl's compelling us to enlarge our storing capacity. visitor at The Herald office last press g‘*sis were «larnoged by water, Mr. Hbat- tnrk however was more f.rtunate and day. Have you seen our line of e*> a|»«l without injury to his stock. John fjirsoii, of Portland, has Ixiught the Browning place near the Lutheran Theislore Brngger sold a han«lsome church at Powell Valley. i thoroughbred Brown Swiss cow to T. R. < • P. Collins last week lost one t ,,f ),la Howitt Tuesday, a fine butler cow, dif AND RAYO LAMPS? fering from the Jersey in that they are horaes, a tine sorrel. also a gisxl lie«-/ cow, being apparently Every one guaranteed not to smoke or smell. Be sure to A. M. Watson from “The Pebble" on • he treat cow on the market. the Base Line roa»l called on The Herald see these befdre buying elsewhere. Bert Jonsrml of Kelso was in Gresham office last Haturday. He reports a g'xxl attendance at bis auction sale January Tuesday, on his way to Woodburn, 23 and was well pleased with results. where lie goes to huy a team. Mr. Jon- ■rud says the mill is shut down for re Mis* ¡>>1* Welle, teacher of the seventh pairs, hut will tie running as usual next ■ nd eigth grades of the Gresl am school, week. was taken sick with the grip on last Archie (,'ornut was in Gresham this Thursday and was unable to teach. W MFT7Î4FP New Powell St. Store Miss Mary Hhsttmk bad charge of tfie seek, uliile here be added s BIG I to . TV. IVIL I ¿.vLIl, GRESHAM, OREGON. room on Thurwlay and Miss Wilson on the Herald treasury. Friday. Mia* Welle remained in Gre«h- i „ , I I ittle Joe Jennings is very ill at the am over nunday. . ... , , . home of bis uncle Dick Jennings. Jack Forrester has been suffering with Mrs. and Mis* Filkin* of Troutdale ALL BUSINESS ,e I were welcome callers at the Herald office placed in my hands, such as Ed Hmith, 1». W. Metzger, Ed Hleret, ; ,,n Tuesday. Tom Tow nsend and CharlieGinder were : . .............................. . i . . Rev. John Flynn, of Portland, one of all metr<>|x>h* visitors last week. .. • , ... the pioneer minister* of Oregon, ai*i*te«J Napoleon Davis snd A. L. Stone pass- jyr. \ Thompson st the funeral services <*•1 through Gresliain on their way -OR - over the late Joseph Emery. It was Mr. Portland last week. Emery's re<|U«r«t that one of the early Mr. and Mrs. Dan Talbot visited I ¡n pioneer* s|x-ak at his funeral. the Rose City last week. Mis* I.en* Ginder, who has been the Percy Gieay, Gu* Richey and J. q , tiresham “Hello" girl during the past Chido were looking after business in I the tew mouth* has gone to b>a Angeles | California, to vieit her sister Mr*. Rich city last week. will receive prompt and careful D. S. JOHNSON ard Harm*. i a attention J. G. Turner, of Portland, visited with I Dealer i* REAL ESTATE, JUSTICE Geo. Ruegg sold a car of potatoe* to | hi« sister Mrs. William Byer* last OF THE PEACE. ROTARY, Money to Loan e be loaded at Fairview soon. week. Perfection Goal Oil Heaters Groceries, Vegetables, Hardware FLOUR and FEED D FARMS Town Property FOR SALE or FOR RENT CONVEYANCING. ETC. Mrs. J. P. Forrester was shopping in 1 Mra.Elizebeth Jones ha* suffered with ' •n attack of the grip. Portland one day last week. « W. G. Cathey had the misfortune to Henry Markwardt, of Gutbrie, Okla homa, is visiting his brother F. C. ■lip on the ice ami sprain his shoulder Markwardt. This is their first visit in the lure part of the week. twenty-five year*. Mrs. Daisy Markee of Forest drove, was a guest of Mrs. Winifroi Bowman Will Hockinson, the proprietor of The Peoples Market, was threaten«*! with this week. Miss LeonaPhilli|>s haa gone to Forest pneumonia last week, but is recovering Grove. at present. GRESHAM, Next Door to Postoffice. * Walter Spiers, of Cottrell, paid The I Mr*. Winnifred Bow nan and two chil Herald office a business visit recently. dren took train for Nile*, California Wedne»«lay night. Mr*. J. H. Richardson, of Woodlawn, Wm. Shroder, wife and daughter, of was recently in Gresham at the home of B. W. Emery, lias a flock of fifty leg Portland were guesta of D. M. Cathey horn* which have netted her during the and family over Sunday. past year *2.1)0 a piece. She has bred j Richard Heinev and wife viaiting them «luring several years until she ha* friead* at Cedarville last week. a large bird, laying a large egg and hav- Mrs. I). M. Catbey has been suffering ing short leg*. All thia on a small city from neuralgia in the head and face. lot. Mr.and Mr*. Cha«. Merril entertained Pau) R Duda, his son Paul Jr. and their friend Richard Gehrfeld, of New Rock word, North Dakota, made The Herald office a pleasant visit last week. : i Slightly Damaged Stationery about a doaen of their friend* on Tues day evening. Muiic and games were the feature« of the evening. Dainty refreshments were served after which Mrs. Hawn of Sunnyside Washington the gueet* departed well plea*ed, having i* visiting her |>arents Mr. and Mra. L. enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Max Davia, who recently void his |4O P. Manning. acre farm at IJtsteil, has bought of Mra. John llossner is very ill with a cokl, Julia Regner the house and lot on Rob « not being able to attend school. I ert* Avenue, Greshatn, paying therefoie Henry Metzger was doing business in thesutn of 31500. He expects later to Portland last Friday. make thia his home. His farm was ► bought by Martin Lenartx, of Pleasant Mrs. C. A. Nutley was a Portland Home. visitor Saturday. Emory Rolierts, the efficient assistant J. A. Kilis and P. J. Queainbeny were doing buaineas in the metropoli« at ¡Shattuck's store, has been quite ill but is reported better. Giles Bro*, can always give you the You can't lose when you tra»le at recently. nicest, juiciest cuts of mr»t iii the mar A large crowd was present at the tea Parker's, Sloan A Metzger building. Dr. F. A. Short was «baking hand* ket. Try tlmin ami s«»e. H Base line, Monlavilla. Best of g«x»l» with his numerous friends in Gresham given by Mrs. D. W. Metzger at her Lrave onlers for cleaning, reiniring, at less prices. 8 Inst Friday. He returned to Purtian«!, home ou Wednesday aftyruoou for the an»l pressing, clothing of all kinds at benefit of the grange. The next one Post»>tiice store. K Saturday morning. will lie given by Mrs. 8. B. Johnson at John Claiiahan and O. I. Neal WAN her home on Friday afternoon February For a g»xxl hot cup of coffee, or a short Don’t forget t<> advertise your wants among the nuiul>er who brav«*i the onier lunch, go to McMillan* conf«*-- 15th. The change in ths day was made tioiicry |Htrlors. Base Lin«» road. H in Tin- llerahi'* “Want t'oliiiiiii,’’ or storm on their way to the metropolis in order not to conflict with the Ladie* luHt Saturday. Rest cured n«l«l fresh meat* nt G. carefully rem I th® whii I m of other«. Aid Society. Butchers, Bns«» Lin«» nsul, «»ast of car W. A. Proctor, the popular sawmill D. J. Culy left on thefith for Tillamook line. 8 man of Cottrell, who haa lx*en sick to look after his timlier claim and also n.ore or less for the past few weeks, ha* hi* sister's, Miss Alula Culy’*, home ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ so far recovered a* to lie able to l«x>k stead near that place. He ex|>ects to be after buaineas matters, lie was in gone some time. Portland Sat unlay. Mrs. 6. IV. Metzger is in town for a Miss Annie Wetxler, of Sunnyside few days with son Lewis Clark. Mr. The late spell of weather was a severe test of a horse's Portland, wa* the guest over Sunday of Metzger is attending the institute at feet. Are your horse’s feet tender, or is he lame from Mrs. B. W. Emery. Oregon City. faulty shoeing ? We solicit just such cases. Having G. H. Sunday was a welcome caller taken an 18-months’ course at a veterinary college and Geo. H. Blackburn, who ha* just re- at The Herald office on Monday. had many years of practical experince, we can handl covered from the grip, i^a* in town Dr. C. H. Atwiaxl has removed his Thursday on his way home. such jobs in a satisfactory r • Di i ^ l - office from the Metzger building to manner. We also do A Longfellow's social will lie given by suitable rooms over the store of F. B. Mr*. Emery'* Sunday School class on s! JAMES GOODFELLOW, Gresham, Or. Stuart A Com|>any on Main street. the 27th of February. Further notice B. W. Emery was out again on Mon , ;»♦««««♦♦♦«♦>•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ will be given next week. day after a few days «pent with the grip. George Lusteii was a welcome caller The Herald has been turning out on The Herald on Thursday, and left some large posters in colors lately ami , substantial evidence of his interest in is now ready for anything in that line. the paper. The Multnomah and Clackamas I Grealuiin Alfreti Baker paid The lferakl a County Mutual Telephone Company welcome visit on Thursday. issues a call for |2 a piece from the A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. stockholders u» lie used in repairing the The Women's Mission circle of the NURSE FURRISHED IF DE1IRED CALLS rtOMPTlT 8TTEW04D TO damage done to its lines by the recent Baptist church will have their meeting i ice storm. at Mrs. Lindsey's next Thursday after —J--------------- Mrs. McColl was kept busy on Monday noon. It is expectcl Miss Poy Ling removing good« from the shelve« and Sen of the Baptist Chine*« Mission in mopping the floor of the postottlce be Portland will be present and address cause of melting snow and ice on the the meeting. All are invited. During the past few weeks several piece« of property in Gresham ami Don’t forget the lecture at the Grange roof. vicinity have 1‘hangeii hand«. Property is being bought up for specu- hall tonight. . lation ami for building. The new very low rates go into rffwt soon — The attendance in the various room» |25 from the middle »tales to Oregon. Gresham wants her share of CARD OF THANKS of the Gre*linm school has be«'n greatly incoming homeseeker«. lilt your property now with the Our thanks are hereby expressetl to all deplete«! during the stormy weather. On Monday Miss Parmely haul 13 present who so kindly assist«*«! us during the re Miss Mackenzie had nine ami Miss cent illness and death of our uncle, Jos eph Emery. Pierce 17 in their rospective room«. We are m a better position than others to secure for you B. W. EMERY. Quick Sales and Good Profits. Mr*. B. YV. EMERY. Good Printing 1 Call on The Herald. •— at Reduced Prices : Mrs. I. McColl 9 GRESHAM. ORE. P owell S treet , < : Home Bakery i ind Restaurant < : > 1 Mrs. CHAS. .1 »HNSON. Prop. ► OPPOSITE POSTOF FICE, Gresham, Ore. • I Canned Goods, Soaps ; Crackers, Cookies : < l Meal at All Hours -------------------------- Lemons, Oranges Candies, Nuts, etc. »•••••••••••••••• < If you want a good, well- ; cooked dinner, served ; quickly, call on us. , < ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MA WHEN II NEED OF A GOOD RI6 . . . . Remember that you can always get it from the Are Your Horses Properly Shod? GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMERY, Prop'r Horse« feil and cared for by Single Meal, Day, Week or Month U’n,tF^menr‘urhO,,e 6^«, Ott. General Blacksmithing List Your Property Now ORE. Butter-Nut Bread, DOUGHNUTS, BUNS. ETC.. For Sale by D. M. ROBERTS. About 25 neigbors and friends of 8. B. Johnson surprised him on Tuesday eve ning of this week, it being hie "3rd birth ¡ ’ Confectionery Store, day, bringing with them refeehments o Gresham, - Ore. and enjoying the evening with social in- course. A good time wa* reported. O the five who took the eighth grade examinations here recently, two are re ported to have waased, Patti Durrel and Wilbur Teompson. The Herald is better prepared than ever t» do your job printing in first-class style at low rates. ; ; ........... ♦♦«....................... . The People’s Market Look at Our Bargains Solicits your Orders for F resali MEATS HAMS Gresham Real Estate Co. i ! BACON Opposite Pootofflce, Powell Street Cured LARD Gresham, Oregon