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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1907)
BKAVER Necessaries for the Cook If the old adage ia true that the way to win a man’s heart is through hi» stomach then we are the instruments fer furnishing necessaries for the discriminating cook. :♦ ♦ STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY : : If you «ImibOhal wa way call ami l* «•«•uvlimrtl l< I* tru«« we bavr tiu'in with a full III»» <>l rr twril« 1« raOHOOKAM y F. B. STU ART & CO KI the PEOPLB*B CASH MORE, MAIN STREET, : 1907 5 GRESHAM LOCALS We Make No leaders Don’t need to. WE DO GIVE FULL VALUE RECEIVED for every dollar »pent with us, and this is what count». The grange tea will lie at the home of Mrs. George I »-»lie on Friday afternoon February 22-1. Everybody ia <-<>r<lially Invited Ut come. A« In Ilio |m«t . wr «hall vi»'|p«v<»r I«» p«rry a full Ihi«* of IC*«<1 f'Riaa ah<l Mon <i|M>|t* w h oli NtP I h" brat Alan afilli Uhi» of fh«f I'■»•Illi I* brand» of Ko*H » » ar, OypralU, Juuijo »•. Mhlria, I u«b«rwt'«r aii4 Nutbiha Wi* «l»o < <»rry •» II uv lln«* of liati‘1 mail« rtuuka an*l Mult < ■ If you ai«- uanting H<r'hjarr, I m »' s , Mlovm, or it« ally any thing u»«*<| on ihv farm u »» ji »«' ami ••• UM WM * III tt«*a> W ‘i* right oimm * ilwlr waa a« old mal«l * ha ■a 1’1 *hn «Ihi hot n« t'«| to marry, »hr had a |»arroi that awnrr. a immliry tliat t*nt*ai «l loharv«' ami a vat that wrnt «»ut night» 'I hr man who ha« all luilaon PholKMfraph might nay ha nawr nmli to go aliytgm-rM h»r •tinii»«'im*nt a« lo* ha« an lh«iru noni Ibai will play «lair«* mu»Ir. «Ina th*« popular «tonga. t*,ll funny giuri««». r» nJvf thr ohi l»alla«l». tflvr •vln'lluii« from grami o|» ra ami play ragtimi«, all with m<ttal faiUi 15, Tne atute political ticket» of oach party In I III no1.4 Is.re the mime of a vvongiti cnuiRthite. Mr». Carrie T. Alexander, nominated for trustee of the Htute imlierslty 011 the Republican ticket, won Mrs. Ah-xamliT 1» n prominent ami public spirited cRIzen of Belleville She Is a widow. Her husband. Henry A. Alexander, was malinger of »everal street car line* and had ether commercial Interest». All these. Including the operation of the •trvet cur line», Mr». Alexander took GRESHAM, ORE. It is just this principle that is boosting our business and compelling us to enlarge our storing capacity. Mr an<| Mrs. Albert Rndlun, of Plea«- ant \ alley, nml Mr» Nels Ro-lltin, of iMm i-.'us, were Gresham visitor» ths week. Have you seen our line of Perfection Goal Oil Heaters Mr». Monroe ami daughter Alice, <>t Portland, visited at the home of Mr». J. Uuly last week. AND RAYO LAMPS? William Geilarnke.of Portland, vi»it«sl bis »on and family thi» week. Every one guaranteed not to smoke or smell. Be sure to see these before buying elsewhere. Jam,-« Goodfellow, one of Gresham's entet prising blacksmith», wa» a welcome caller this w«sek. Groceries, Vegetables, Hardware FLOUR and FEED Fr.--I H im », who ha» lawn suffering with the grip for the |>a»l two week» J» able bi attend schooi this week. • T". MFT7GFR IvILIZ-VLR, New D W Nick Rauw, who some weeks ago was thrown from a wagon and broke two rilia, 1» now up and around ami feeling I much like himself. He made The Her Powel1 st OREGON. - store - GRESHAM, ald a pleasant call thia week. WANT COLUMN Z WHEN IN NEED OF I GOOD RI6 . . . . Z • « • ttememlx-r thaï voi» cm» al*»)» • u«-t it from the * J GRESHAM • Livery, Feed & Sale Stable • • B. W. EMERY, Pror’r • Horw« f««l mid ear»-«i h»r bv e • Hingl«- Meal, Ihiy, Week or Month e Gresham, On. • • • Aetke fur Publkatkm. Tiiater band. Act June 3, 1*7* FUH MALI Woodchoppers' wedgi-a maul», ami splitting bar». Al Hart Oregon, t irc»liaiii, I tregon. l nltr.t Hiatre kad (MBer. Portland. O« l«>lrt»r Jrt, it* c. Nailer in h<-rvby flvrii that In rnmpllanr«* with th«* i»r«»irlaliitia «»f th«« a«*t of I'niiRf''»» of Jun«- I, | m <*. ••ntltl««l ’An art for thr «air of liinisr lamlt in the Mat«*« of California. Or«« g<>n. Nfka*la. ami Wa»hiiigl«»n T«-rrltory,** a» rtt'-ml«-'l (•» all th«* Public 14«nd Mlat«-» l»v art «»! Augual 4. 1*FJ, J«M»t»h H <*« m *| m « jl <»( Torllaml county of Mtiltnotnair Hlatv of Oregon, ha* thin «lay Mlr»| III tliln <»fftt'V Ilin »Worn *l«tr»n« nt Su TiWi. for ll»r I'urt'h»««* of thr a I 2 of Ni W I 4 of M*«*tion No |:i. hi Township No 1 North Kan*¿* No. (> E m * l <n«i wHfo0i-r j*r««ot to iliuw that th«« 1aml »ottnhl I» mor«« xahiaMe fnt 14 a <lmiM*r or »tone trian for Mgrh-ulttir»l pur mu **. Ml. I Io III* el lilt IO Id litlol I»« i-'l' Hcglnlrr atol M«’<-« lvrr at i’orilaml. Oregon, on *W««<lm »«lay th«’ 17th «lay «»f April. I‘»’7 II«« nano*» a» wltn«-»»«'» t’hmrlrm Coo pry of I'artlamt, • rrgon. Krfward Trlrkry of I’alinrr. -Oregon, <* <> «iullander of 1‘ortlaml, Oregon, J, T ling It-y of II lmm I Hhcr. <>r«*goii Any ami «II tM<r»on» claiming adversely thr above <lt-n< rllM<l lamia are rvunrmlwl to fin- thvlr claims in thia uflter on or before »al«l 17th «lay of April, 1WT. AI.OFRNON DKKMHKK R«-gl»lrr. Flr»t publication Frb. U», IW7, last publica thin Apr IJ. IIW7 HUGS w \ \ I iD If yon have any hog», cattle or »heep to •ell n*>w i» the time to »ell whiletlio railrmid are liliM.-kaded. Howitt 1» out of meat and ia unablu to obtain half enough for the demand. lie i» offering from IcSo al»ive market price». Ke- member, HOWITT'S, lireahatn. FOR SAI.E—ISA aen ». several clear ed, house, barn, fine water, timber enough to |my for place, »aw-miII near. Will tra.le for lioiiae and lot. We also have houaea to »ell, from pioO up. Ea»v | term». AY1.HWOKTH 4 EIToN. I Tavlaw Plaaaa In Fravee. The monster which French lawgiv er» Intend to attack 1» ubiquitous. Ita niint Is **plauo." and the mlulater of finance seriously thinks of proposing a tax on thoaa luatrumciita not uned In a profsaalonal capacity, and they, of course, form the majority. There are r>i Franca altout frfw.t»*» plauoa. and a tax of. any. 10 »hillings would tiring In the respectable aunt of £2M).- 400. It 1» very tempting to a minister ' who stmxirlii« with an a tin uul deficit.— I Ixmdou ltystauder. “Mile cauglt her husband making gove to the h rr-d girl." ‘‘I suppose she discharged the girl at wince.” "Oh, no. ahn dlscIn-.rgiMl her htiabnnd. «Jiris are mu. h harder to get th in hus- bunda these oays." PERT. PARAGRAPHS. Although 'the world 1» your oyster, you sometlmea have to dive Into a ae.-t of trouble to bring It to tli^ »urface. Rome women regard a busbnnd mere ly na a sort of wireless Instrument for communicating with the bank. Into the woodshed occasionally Sire hltn a talking to. aud -OR - Town Property Mi»» Elva Itolan, teacher in North Central sc I km .I Portland, wa» the guest , over Sunday of Mrs. A. Gordon. No ail. piipllahrd for le»» than lit cents. Ca»li in advance esc. pt to regular ad vertiaera. if you ban- anything to »ell, .ae.aaoaaeaaaaaoaa. or wi»h to buy anything, or have loaf anything. T!<Y A —WANT Alt.” in : LIST YOUR PROPERTY NOW Z tin» column. The rvrulla will Murpriac _____________ ____ • I »««ring the past few week» several * you. • •« |>i.-.••• of pro|x*rly in Gr«-liam * Buy your groceriv» at Parker's. You • »nd vuliuty have < lu«ng.«l h»nd». • S • Property la being bought up for • pny th«- leual ami gePthe l»-»t, • speculation and foe building Tin* • You can't lox* when you trade al new very low rate» go into effect • • ». hiii - *25 from tlx- middle »tut.-» • Parker'», Sloan A Metzger building, • to Oregon. Gresham wants h.-r • liaae line, Montavilla. Brat of gm«l» • aluwa "i incoming homeaaeteera • at li-»» prices. S • li»t your |>ro|H rtv now with the • III tltSESIH lEINti — We do firet via»» • GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY J »hoeing for «3 per »| miii , with Bo»» or ••••••••••••••••••• ! I'hoeuiz »tcel »hoe». I.. E. Gotham I Troutdale, Oregon. FARMS Mi«» Berklyand Mrs. Hattie Stanfield, , of Portland, visited Mr». I>. M. Roberta. I All local advertisement» will here after I»- run under tin» head »1 the rate of One Cent a Word each l»»ue. ALL BUSINESS placed in my hands, such as M. F. Bridge called on The Herald this week. He report« the members nt hi» family, w ho have recently is-en ill, with the grip, now recovered. Wanted, For Sale, Lost. Found, Etc. • Z Mr. Hacking. Gresham’» hotel keeper, wa» sick la»t week, but is around again. J. F Menzies, of R<i»lyn Washington. ; wa» the guest of his »isler, Mrs. D. M. j Rolierts on Sunday. on herself at his death and conducted them with signal ability.* A woman smceasful lu private business enter Mr». M. C. A essev has returned from prises enu l e trusted with Urge public Portland, where she was calle«I to be ones. with Mrs. Zaidee H. Handy, deputy T»l Hinomiya. State Commander for U;s Maccabees, • who wa» hurt in the wr.sk at McCoy. Among free scholarablpa at Smith Mrs. M’. T. Crocs visited in Portland college Is one ullott«*d to girls from foreign lauda. This scholarship is now last week. held by a charming maiden from Ja The Gresham Librav Association will pan. Ml»» Tel Uluoiulya. She Is In the hav<- a s|>ecial meeting on Tuesday Feb. freshman year. The patiem-e, luiluntry and enrnestne»» manifested at school ltnli at 2:31) p. m. in the readihg room, by tlx* little brown girl from the orient Metzger building. At which time it is put to shame many nu American fem h'ljwsl there will be representation» of inine college student Tel Hluomlya the Development league, city council, works In the college dining room three (M«l Fellows, ami such others as have hours dally to earn her board. Her fa an interest in the public library and de ther Is one of Japan's new men. am! sire to see it succiasL Mi»» Fox of he encourages bls daughter In her aspi Portland will be present to address the ration to be a now woman. He con meeting. ducts a school at Mntaitynina. and his daughter noticed bow difficult It was for bin. to get Instructors who could teach English. It was then that she resolvisl to come to America, take a college course and go back to Ja|>an a« a teacher. Site 1« a grndunte of the Concord (Maes.) High school and de light» In mathematics. ; will receive prompt and careful attention D. S. JOHNSON ? Deiler i* REAL ESTATE, JUSTICE . OF THE PEACE. ROTARY. • CONVETAICINS. ETC. Money to Loan GRESHAM, ORE. Next Door to Postoffice. * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A N V r> ~ T O -D A T E SIDE LINE STATIONERY Box P.pers at prices ranging from . . We carry the largest assortment. . _ __ IOC f0 C. DC Gresham Drug Store Mr». Fritz Stoker has been quite sick for the past two weeks. Her «laughter, Mrs. Florence Wilson, came out to help her and wax herself taken sick bint wax able to return to her home in Portland last Sunday. Wiu. Bridge and wife ami Miaa-Lmr- etta Bridge, started on Monday for^Ne- braska on a visit. They will go to Chi Phot <■ Tai or .oil The ripe olive trade of California If cago and will visit in Indiana. They * not actually found«*d was pioneered an- exjiected home in April. EOltMALE—Cheap. Bay team, weight and owes much of Its present flourtah- altoiil r.1MI. For particulars see B. C. Rev. and Mrs. G. I.. Deffenbaugh of ALTMAN. Pleasant Home or C. W. ing condition to a woman. Mrs. F. Eb- Portland, viaited with their daughter, ALTMAN on Slough road, H miles west tuann. Always Interested In olive cul ture nml preserving. Mrs. Ebmnnn be Mrs. Hacking, ovea Sunday. of Fairview. 7 gan to deal with the fruit commercial Mr». J. F. Naugle ond children «if Foe pure flavoring extracts and ‘home ly eight years ago. Her specialty was University Park, are visiting with Mrs. remedies try the W'atkina. C. H. tane ri|>e olives, kith producing oil and agent, Urealiaiu. B. W. Emery for a few days. pickling and shipping the ripe olives themselves. She had experimented C. L. Crenshaw has just finished en Rave money by getting your grain clioplwl at the Greebaiu Holler Siili», enough to discover superior prix-esaes of larging an«l practically rebuilding the Gresham Oregon. extracting the oil; also of pickling ripe acetylene ga« plant of Ford Metzger’s, olives. These she considers far better which was put out of business by the For slab and block «<»»1 call lip W' K. for the digestion than the crude, hard, recent sleet storm. Moser, phone Talsir R53. green olives bottled and sold by gro cers. Mrs. K. E, Rossman of Portland, was NOTICE. Mrs. Ehmaun began her ripe olive en a guest of her friends and <*ollege-uiat«e, * nv person having luml-er at the old terprise In a small way financially, but Mr. anil Mr». H. L. St. Clair. mill yard. Cottrell, will call and remove »he knew her business nnd had undying the nameimmediatly. W. A. PHOCTOR. determination to succeed in ft. The Rev. John F. Naugled, an old time citizen of (in-sham, died at his home in first year she sold only 200 gallons of PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Guaranteed. Cha». Cleveland, agent, pickled ripe olives and oil. Now her University Park last Sunday, after an irnde amount» nnnunlly to 100.000 gal- illness of about a week. Deceased was Gresham, Ore. Ions. She Is at the head of a large 49 years old, ami leaves a widow an«l Giles Bros, can always give von the company composed of members of her nicest, juiciest cuts <d mei't in the mar own family. They operate a factory thn-e boys. Funeral services wen- held at Taylor street church at 1 p. 111. and ket. Try thuiu and »<a-. H 300 f«vt long, which contains nil the interment t«»>k place at the Jason Lie Forng's»l hot cup of coffee, or a short machinery most approv«*d for pickling cemetery at Salem, Oregon. olives and extracting oil. Even with order lunch,-go to McMillans confcc- qill this«’ fncllftl«s< the dcmnml for Mrs. tioneiy parlors. Base Line road. H Mrs. (;<•>. Kenney, Mrs. Henry Metz Ebniann'a products Is greater than she ger, an«l Mrs. II. L. St. Clair were Port Fol N|t! Place to get el<s-tric clean enn supply. She Is an entlm»lnst In land visitors this week. ing compound that chans ami removes all »|»>tM from clothing of all kinds. 25c her chosen line of work. She tells vis Harry 1‘n-spm, who has lieen at the itors how the dried ripe olive may be a liottle at Po»t<dlice store, Montavilla. eaten like figx or dates and that It will G imk I Samaritan hospital unlergoing MIF.PHF.RI» PEPS For Sale. 3 weeks to n considerable extent take the place re|«airs to his big toe was able to return old, thoroughbreds. Call on Ralph of meat. The woman pioneer In th«’ home Tu«*aday. Neibaur, Gresham, RFI> 2.» It rl|»e olive trade 1» now well to do. Mixa Nelly Fox, «•minty librarian, has BALEI* HAY For Sale. «10 a ton; Grit nud perseverance alwnys win out. notificil tlx- local secretary Mrs. Hattie also 5 stand» of Bees. Address Harry Lust.si, Gresham, Ore. 7 Rrownbill, that she will Is» here next Woman Pisad» For Cattle In Transit Tn«-s«lay aft«-rnoon st 2:30 and would HORSES— For trade, range horses, for good 1200 |»>und mares <>r over. En At the annual meeting of the New like to meet nil wh«> are interested in quire of Ed Smith, Gresham, Ore. - York Federation of Women’s Clubs the library association al the library ORGAN For Sale, lind-cln»» Story A was rend a pap«-^ written by Mrs. Min rooms. Clarke Organ, nearly giM»l as new, can nie Maddern Flake, the distinguished Th«- many friends of Fre«l Conley will be seen at home of Mrs. Win. Byertt, actress. Its alm was to Induce wom Gresham, Ore, en's clubs nil over th«> country to unite regM to learn that he haw suffetvd 11 hi an effort to stop the cruel treatment relapse, causeii by tlx- injury receive«! in SMALL fruits his accent accitient. of fo<xl anluinl.s In long railroad trips Logan and Plienominal Berries, Mis« Lucy Gedatnke of Portland visit- from west to east. Mrs. Fiske's prac Mammoth and Himalayan Blacklierrie», Currants. Goo»« lierries, Asparagus, etc. tical »ugg«*stlon in the case was that ed friends and relatives here this w*eek. SUNRISE NURSERY those nulnmls tie slaughtered on the J. II. Hoss who has suffered an attack II' Freelsirongh, Prop'r, opp. Convent, ranges where they have I msui fattemsl of the grip, is able to la* a roll ml again. Montavilla, Ore. and their mkat then shipped In refrig You cant iivi«. WANTEI».--To borrow $1000 for three erator cars to eastern cities. In her yea*» on g.HMl farm as security. Inquire theatrical tours through the country admiring some at The Herald office/"(.realism. 7 Mrs. Fiske do-lnres she has IxM’n many men who have • time sickened by the sufferings of nerve enough, to NOTICE. Owing to many persons show how milch i being sick with the grip and to counter the dumb bnifies In cattle earn. One they are stuck on attractions, the dance announced by the winter In Mlchlgnn n car thnt had hem Roekwissl Macealss*» for evening of 22,1 filled with live lx*even at the starting themselves. has liven poatpontsl. 7 point wns unload«*«! before her eyes with every nnlmnl frozen stiff. The good die FOR SALE— Team of work horaee MARCIA WII.I.IS CAMPBELL. young, and the weight 1:100 pounds. Call on Mrs. Mol rich die hard. ler, I mile west Fairview, Ore., on Baar A «¡Irl*» Heroic lleed. road. ___________________ l< Miss Lucy Walters, hospital nurse, While some p«>ople are cheering a I»on't forget to advertise your wants of Kansas City, has received a medal man on bis upward course, there is in The Herald's “Want Column,’’ or for saving two worneu from drown generally a «much lying low, waiting ing. carefully read the wants of others. tbelr turn to laugh. A Woman Olivo Qrowar. FOR SALE or FOR RENT A FULL LINE OF DRUGS i Slightly Damaged Stationery : :________ k . . . at Reduced Prices : Mrs. I. McColl, : • P owell S treet , : : : : GRESHAM, ORE. : Z ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦w * ' : Home Bakery and Restaurant Mrw. ¡ CHAS. JOHNSON. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gre^ham: Ore, I: Canned Goods, Soaps : ; L*rot>. Crackers, Cookies Lemons, Oranges Candies, Nuts, etc. Meal at All Hours If you want a good, well- cooked dinner, served quickly, call on us. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WATCH US GET BUSY The People’s Market HANDIES U. S. INSPECTED MEATS We use no preservatives < ► Opposite Post office, Powell Street < i Quality not quantity Z Gresham, Oregon ♦ ♦ !!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ JAMES GOODFELLOW, GRESHAM, :: OREGON 3 Professional Horseshoer and General Blacksmith Master 0« anything forged under the hammer. Particular atten tion paid to horse« with temier feet, forging, interfering. Also enre quartercrack», corns and contrai ted feet. Having taken an fttmowtbs* course at a veterinary college, not study, but shoeing hors«*s with temier feet under instructions of a first-class veter inary surgeon. Price for shoeing from |1.50 up, according to shoes. All kinds of WOODWORK and REPAIRING done in connection. ! Call ami see professor (or particulars. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦5 QARLSON & EMERY. I or»«»«™, or,. | Undertakers and Embalmers A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. HEARSE FURHISHEO IF DESIRED CALLS raOMPTlT ITTHOED TO ;[