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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 22, 1907 ..JUST ARRIVED. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A COMPÌ I II: ASSORIMLNI Of (iarden Seeds Chicken Feed of all kinds Carload of Feed and Flour Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. 1I A splendid stock of Groceries, Tinware, Hardware, etc., to select from, at right prices. D. W. METZGER. ORE. e WHEN IN NEEO OF 1 GOOD RIG ... . Rememlrer that you can always get it from I bo ORHSHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable It. W. I.Ml UY. Prop’r II tr»»fM (rd mid i ’ iinm ! f<»r by Niiilfh* M« id, b-H , U «•< k or Month All local advertisements will here- after I m - run under this he«d al the rale of One Cent a Word each issue. No ad. pupltslied for le»» tlian It) cents. Cash in advance except to regular ad vertiser». If you have anything to »ell. or wish to buv anvthing. or have l'»t »mil,mg, TRY A "WANT AD" m tills column. The result« will surprise you. Buy your gri«-<-rie» at Parker’s. pay the lea»t and get the l>e»t. You 8 The grange tea, given by Mrs. Boone Johnson last Friday aftermxm, was a allcce»» in »pit» of the fact that Mr». Johnson was sick ami could not 1« up. Mra. J. P. Forrester and Mrs. D. W. Metzger acted a» iioRtcase« for her. The ladies of the Baptist church w ill give a missionary tea at the residence of Mr«. John Metzger, on Thiintdiiy Admission afternoon, February 28tb. « 10 cents. R. W. Wilcox, Fairview's butcher, was a pleasant Herald visitor on Wcdnesilay. Notice for Publication. Jun«* 3, Minti » laitiil OrthT, I'orilah't, Or«*Kon( t. • lime. Alvin and Ixutis Floss and families have ju«t moved into the Regner house, '» Mux 2'_.1 Davis, , on Roberta now owned by L 1—*- avenue. They have been for many years respected residents of lai loti rell. ----------»•»------ IONGILLLOW BIRTHDAY SOCIAL Mis. Frank Machette and two-year old gill wire fatally burned at tlieir home near Gates crossing last Saturday morning. The little one pulli«! a lighted lamp from a table, In-r clothing caught tire. The mother's clothing caught tire from that of the child. Neighbors heard the screams and hurried to the rescue Lilt too lute to save the victims from fatal injuries. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson, February 19, a girl. FoR SALE— Team of wotk horses weight 13tM> |«iunds. Callon Mrs. Mol ler, I mile west Fairview, Ote., on Baar 9 r< >nd. HORSES—There will bra bunch of twenty-five w«l) broke horses from East ern Oregon in the vicinity ol Cottrell the end of this month. For particular« see I' iiii I Dunn. Dr. and Mis. J. M. Short entertained at dinner oil the 17th in honor of Dr. J. C. Wiley who has recently returned from New York. The oilier guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill, of Portland, Mrs Rice, of Ashland, and Dr. A. E. King of Portland. Mrs. S. B. Johnson is quite sick with H AY—Mixed billed bay for sale. E. the grip. D. Hamilton, Gresham, route 2. 9 Mrs. F. E. Harlow visited Mrs. Short EGGS—Pure bred Blue Andalusian egg« for sale. 0.00 for 15. Rosa M. the latter part of last week and atteuded the party in Metzger's hall Friday. Elliott, Gresham, route 2. 8 COW and calf for sale. Will sell cheap Misses Pearl and Mildred Handin gave if taken at once. Call or address No. 10, a party to a number of girl friends last Hi. i I -tii-et, Montavilla. 8 Saturday. WANTED—A cook. Enquire of Mrs. L. Helming, Troutdale, Oregon. 9 NEW—Three-spring wagon for »ale ft r R. W. Wilcox, Fairview Butcher. , leone, Oregon, HOWITT—Offers the following prices: Veal 9f; Hogs 9’s<; Steels 4/; Cows Call at once if you have any stock to «ell. Howitt's Market, Gresham, Oregon. CARD OF THANKS. Duan Fatitxn: We take this method of expressing This birthday party is given to you, our appreciation of the many acts of Moinething ’Tis something novel, 'tis kindness extended to our dearly lieloved new. wife and mother, Mrs. Manga Ruegg, We send to each n little sack. during her illness by our neighlxirs and Please either bring or send it hack friend« who were also so prompt to With ns many cents as you are old, render necessary aid at her death and <We promise the numtier shall not In- burial. told,) Then hasten, friends, with willing feet Tq thi» our novel, pleasant treat. E. P. Smith, the popular nurseryman, We extend greetings moat hearty, has rented the five acre tract of his Feeling sun' you will attend your own father, N. I.. Smith, and will soon plant birthday pnrty. it to nursery stock. He expects to move Grange Hall, Gresham, Wednesday, >iia family into Gresham in the near February 27, 8 p. m. future and will thereafter make this Given by Mrs. B. IV. Emery’s Bunday point his headquarters. — I S c I kni I Class. 'vi> ci;- j •• Garden Tools ETC. Gresham Grange No. 270. P. of IL, at its last regular meeting had a very in teresting program. The paper by Mrs. McKay on What interest good roads are to «omen was es|«*cially fine. The grange was gratified at lieing able to |iay the interest and fluOon the mort gage and great credit is due the grangers for their hard and faithful work. The program lor March 9th is announc ed by the lecturer, M. S. Ruegg, ami is a« follows: Song by the grange; Do we expre«» enough appreciation of old pe<>|Je, by Mrs. T. Brugger; What is hal»-.i* corpus, J. W. Shattuck; What p change of venue, J. F. Roberts; The value of humorous recitation and song in grange meeting, Mrs. Marie Linger; What is the best kind of a dog for a farmer to keep, E. Schwedler; Select Reading, Mrs. Forrester; Roll Call on how to get the brothers to attend grange, suggested by T Brugger . Next regular meeting to open at 11:15 a. m. sharp. ♦ ♦ We are offering a choice lot of RED CLOVER SEED At price* lower than Portland*« wholesale prices. A full line of G ROC I HIES AM) FEED ALWAYS ON HAND F. B. STUART & I PEOPLE’S CASH STORE Gresham, Oregon Sp A A a . A. A a A aaaaaaaaa a . an. an a a an an. a w w ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ wwww “ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ w▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ -OR - Town Property FOR SÄLE or FOR RENT will receive prompt and careful attention D. S. JOHNSON Dealer in REAL ESTATE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ROTARY, COMEONCING. ETC. Money to Loan GRESHAM, ORE Next Door to Postoffice. Greshdm Granqe Properous. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas have »old Gresham High School Notes. tlieir twenty acre farm south east of Gresham to H. L. and I.. Maude nml S. The Gresham High School Literary F. Ball. Consideration $3900. ! society, w hich was organized some time N o U c «* A Pk'dsanl Birthday Party. Plan» were laid for the enlarging of the work and tiiow- present ex|iect to an- | nouni-e later on definite plan» whereby ¡Gresham will secure a paid librarian, larger quarters and additional equip ment. The regular meetings will here after lie held every Tuesday at 2:30. Garden Seeds Guaranteed fresh and reliable FARMS Frank Neil ha» lieen suffering from an attack of the grip thia week, but i» better now. . GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY Alsnit twenty little friends of Mis« Gladys Crenshaw- were invitisi to assist that young Indy ill celebrating her Hth birthday. Miss I.illie Hinder, Miss Doth' Wirtz. Miss Agnes Crenshaw and Mr«. Clara Hamilton assisted Mrs. Cren shaw in looking after the want« of the little folk«, who were made very happy by being served with numerous delicacies. After the refreshment« a unique program was rendered, each guest either making a short speech, singing a song or taking part in some othar way. It is needless to lay that every one had a splendid Including paint« for tlx- floor, roof, wagon and implement, buggy, inside and outside flni«hing«, varnishes, oils, leads, kalsomine, brushes, window glass, etc. Also a splendid line of Gust ¡.arson ami Lewis Shattuck have built new »idewalks u|sm a level with . the established grade, in front of their The Gibbs brothers are bu«y build «tores, this week. ing sidewalk», and a»»i»ting in various E C. Lindsey is tainting hit residence other improvements this week. and improving the ap|>tarat>ce of their A. J. Staffenson was doing business , home. in Gresham this week. Gust Larson has greatly enlarged bin Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Sna»ha)i were stock of harness, etc, a:»l is apparently in Gresham Monday. building up a gotal trade in that line. Mra. H. L. St Clair and eon, Chase, Mi»« Norma Cross visited in Portland are »uffering from an attack of the grip. lait week. let's all work for a gymnasium for Dalle« Simmonsen made a flying trip the boy’a. Begin now. to Portland Wednesday. Mr«. John Thoma« paid The Herald office a vi»it one day thia week ami left a token of her appreciation of the |>aper by securing it» visits another year. I jurin.' the pfi»»t few «»• k- uricrnl * pt«-< i - of pr«»|HTtv hi I'r h.iin mid vicinity Imvr cbnnu'**d hmidM. I’t• >| m ■ 11v I n I m - iiii * iMiiitfht lip for mp^'uhithiii mid for building. The hew irrv low mtm g*» into effect minn»«*|2<*i front the ndddlv •tut«*« to Oregon. Gri*«him want« her ^li.in* of incoming hoincHr« kcrM. Ii*t v<»nr pro|H*rtv now with the I* ln-ri'h) r K pii lltnt In coin |>i I k lice with I It«’ l»r»lVl*|of»K <»f th«’ t»«t i»i Jun. I « Iilitl« «l Nn art ft r Ihr -m!. <»< tiinlwr Ih th«« Miai«-» t»< i'Mht«»i lila. < >r«*- ituii. ’*>’ria<la Mint Wnehinr1 "il T-rrlhiry,*’ nr «• \lrii«|t i| I d m H Ihi I’tibllc I.Miift Hint«-» l»v art «•f lugli»! 4. !**€? nit K ‘ ••Oj - ' «»Í iNirliatitl «'««tint) <»f M h ! t iHHiirt li, mehi «' of Orrfon, l*<t* ihi* «1«) fih 't In thia « TTrr hl* t>«om •iMtrin« til S«» f«»r th** i UK hn-r i f Iti» y* I 2 «>í X W. I I I.f H-rtfoh x«t l.’t. Ill Tt»U n*h!p X.I 1 North Rute« Xu t .»«i h id vi II) »»ff« r t«» «liiiu that tii»* land »«»light I» Valnabl«* for It* titilli« r or »t«iiir than f«»r iir«l it M atul tf» ratabH»h bia<*|alm to «al'l land lN*f««rr Krglairr and !<«•«•« iv« r al Portland. Or« R««n, on ih« I.lh «» h \ of \ptil 1'»'7 Ilf nnii’t ■ a» wllli«'ff»r* < hnrlr« <’« h »| m J’i«r1’Mn«1. t’rvgofi. IMw«rd Tri« k« i of 1'aln i-r. <>r«'gon, <’ o fkullamlcr of l*«»rtI«i»<t. Or»*u •n, J T Hag It* y of II o « h | Hlvor. orvgon. tin aio! nil i«« i won* rlalnilng a<li rr«»*h th«* alw»v<* <lr»«’rllM,«( land« arc r«,«p»r»t•*«! It» flic thrlr rlnliti* In I It li» oHh-r on or f»«-(orr »aiti 17th «la) of April, l*»,C. AlJ.EHXOX DRFHMh'lt, R« glut« r. Flr«t pnbllratloil Fri». 1&, 1907; last publica tion A|»r U IW7. Heath & Milligan Paints Harry Collina who has lieen very ill, i» rr|»,rte>l hotter, U-ing up and around. trade at Kotiert Doane «pent laut Sunday with building, friend« in Lent». of good* Frank Wostcll ia improving hi» place H with a new fence. LIST YOUR PROPERTY NOW i A complete line of the famous ALL BUSINESS placed in my hands, such as • ••••••••••••••• Timber I t » h «1, A« Just Arrived Tlx- Gresham Commercial end devel opment league will hold a special ses sion al the library room Friday night February 224, at which time parties front Portland will lie on hand to diacoM the advisability of establishing a pickle factory. Everybody come ami do your l>art toward securing so-ne good thing« for Gresham. Mr. ami Mra. George Leslie and Mrs. Mr». C. If. T. Atwood, of Portland, is William B)g-r» attended a matinee in visiting her son Dr. C. H. Atwood. Portland Saturday. Gresham, Ore. I Dr. J. P. Powell i, recovering from a aavere attack of the grip. Mt«. A. Meyers wait a Portland visit Mra. M J. Allliou»e paid The Herald office a pleasant visit last Haturdsy. or Tm«'I ay. While here »lie ordered a fine lot <il T. R. Ilowitt has returned from a butter p»|»‘r» printed for their growing boeim-M trip to Eastern Oregon. dairy business. Mr. Karie and L. C. Metzger were The Revelers weie entertained last doing busine«« in Portland this week. Friday evening by Mrs. Alva Hevel, Miss Ivy Cornett, of Cleone, was a Mr». Welling and Mias Fxlna Powell. Mi»« Clytie Htusrt and Mi»» Loi» Kelb-y, Gresham visitor Wedne«.lay. j of ffpokane, were the guest« of honor. A very »uccessful library meeting was Mr». George la*»lie*a grandchildren, h«4d st the library room last Tuesday Arthur amt Olive Lusted »pent a day afternoon. Mi»» Mary f«om arid Mi»« with her la»t week. Nellie Fox, of Portland, la-ing present. Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. CHALKER (J RESH AM, Mrs. F'd Hamilton was a welcome visitor thia week. Hhe is «uffering from a »light attack of rheumatism. Hhe «ays that Multnomah Grange, of which «he is a prominent memla-r, will hold its regular mii-ting at the W. <) W. hall at Orient next Haturday «fti-rnoon. WANT COLUMN Iflf Sdii* ’1 "’ ho acre» in cilltiv«tl un- H III ile» frolli R II L's-atisl in ohe of thè lineai Irmi districi» in lUegon. Ila» a family ori-hard in full ls-ar- big. l'Ieiity ■>( water, timls-r and plxntv of oulrarige Will mak« sii ideal dairv, stock or fluii farti). Pricv, «2,000.00. see ♦ GRESHAM LOCALS 5 1 AN UI’-TO-DATE SIDE LINE STATIONERY Box P. j * tm at prices ranging from . . We carry the largest amort uient. 15c to 25c Gresham Drug Store A FULL LINE OF DRUGS j Slightly Damaged Stationery ... at Reduced Prices : Mrs. I. McColl, • GRESHAM. ORE. P owell S treet , ago, lx-ld its first regular meeting, Fri ♦ day afternoon, February 8. > A short program, consisting of songs, recitations and essays, was given by the XI rm. CHAS. JOHNSON. >*0,0. pupils. Mr. Baker and Miss Beard each -poke encouragingly to Mie pupils. At OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. the close of the session, Mrs. Clara Andeiwon a|«'ke for a few minutes. Canned Goods, Soaps The twelfth grade chemistry class, which has been hindered ever since the Crackers, Cookies ■ I 'hristnias holidays bv want of water in If you want a good, well- Lemons, Oranges the labratory, was delighted to be able cooked dinner, served to resume work last Monday. Candies, Nuts, etc. quickly, call on us. j The eleventh and twelfth grades are ; taking their solid geometry work to gether. The third year pupils have taken the midyear examination in plane geometry and are now lieginning the subject o solid geometry. The pupils of the tenth grade have recently taken their final examinations in physiology and algebra. Thev are now taking up the studies of botany and ♦ geometry. Miss Bessie Daily, one of the tenth ♦ grade pupils, has 1« ft school in order to Quality not quantity We use no preservatives be able to devote more time to the study of music. Z Opposite Postoffice, Powell Street Home Bakery and Restaurant : * ♦ ♦ : Meal al ill Hours : WATCH US GET BUSY The People’s Market HANDLES U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Gresham, Oregon ♦ X»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ wki X x > n H | JAMES GOODFELLOW. ♦ Professional Horseshoer and General Blacksmith H i Muster os anything forged under the hammer. Particular atten- tion paid to horse» with tender feet, forging, interfering. Also cure quartercracks, corn« and contracted feet. Having taken an 18-month»' course at a veterinary college, not study, but shoeing horses w ith tender 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. o < I < I ♦' Call and see professor for particulars. (J ARI-SON & EMERY. (îrenluitn. Ore. Undertakers and Embalmers A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. KMH FURKISNED IF MSI*» CMLJ HtOUFTlT 1THNH Tl < ► , , i > * * * [