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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1907)
BEAVER ..JUST ARRIVED. A COMPLETI! ASSORTMENT Of Garden Seeds Chicken Feed of all kinds Carload of Feed and Flour Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. STATE HERALD, MARCH 15, GRESHAM LOCALS The want ad* are found on page«. Mr* .J. P. Dodgeof Ashland is visiting her slater Mr*. G. >1.Monday. Mr. Dodge who ia in the east i* expected soon on hi* return home by way of Portland, when they will both return to Ashland. John Brown of Hock wood took a trip to Cherryville la*t Saturday. 1907 5 S P Osburn, of Montavilla. former- I ly of Ch-one, was a welcome caller on { i Thursday. A prominent artist, John Lind trtitn Batavia, 111., is making a tour of- the coast, »Pipping to visit a friend. Rev. Jonas Johnson of Powell Valley this week He expresses himself a* well pleased with the country, especially west of -he Cascade range and hope* to visit this section again. Heath & Milligan Paints , Including paint* for the ft>»>r, roof, wagon and implement, buggy, inside ami outside finishings, varnish««, oil*, leads, kalsomine, brush««, «window glass, etc. Also a splendid line of • • Garden Seeds Garden Tools Guaranteed fresh an<l reliable ETC. We are offering a choice lot of RED CLOVER SEED At prices lower than Portland’* wholesale prices. PEOPLE’S CASH STORE Gresham, Oregon ALL BUSINESS placed in my hands, such as FARMS 0R- Town Property FOR SALE or FOR RENT D. S. JOHNSON YOUR MONEY'S WORTH Dealer in REAL ESTATE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ROTARY, CORVETARCIRS. ETC. REBEKAHS OF GRESHAM LODGE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ORDER Grange Hall, Gresham,Or. Saturday, March 23, 1907 AT 8 P. M Solution coite bnt ONE CENT A GALLON. GOOD ORCHESTRAL MUSIC Bernice Halstead, . Miss Lois Wetle Amy Halstead, Mrs. H. E. Davis Mrs. Halstead, Miss Hattie Pierce Inez Gray, Hannah May Barnes, Miss Norma Hundley Miss Lucy Metzger Sheriff, Dwight Bradley, Dr. Burton, Sammy, colored boy, Abraham Barnes, Attorney, . Carl Shattuck Ed. Sieret Wm. Byers H. E. Davis D. M. Roberts George Keller Admission, Adults, 25c; Children under 16, 15c Can you afford jt? / A FULL LINE OF DRUGS r All we say is, “Come” COME and see our new arrivals in SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS, EASTER. LEATHER, COMIC, ETC. Come and make a note of the prices at Mrs. I. McColl, Tlie Notion Store, E. R. Wright was l<x,king after busi- ' nesa mat ter» at the metropolis this week. I P owell S treet , GRESHAM, ORE. The Gresham Real Estate company I closed a deal this week whereby they lie- come the exclusive agents for a big tract of timber on the O. W. P. line. GRESHAM HOME BAKERY A pretty wedding took place in the - Mizpah Presbyterian church February 24, w hen Claude Moody married Lula 8. Retzlaff, youngest daughter of Theresa H. Retzlaff. Mrs. Moody has been a| resident of Gresham for the past six year*. Mr. M imx I v has lived in Portland for the past six year*. In a few months they will take an extended trip through I the south to Mr. Misxlv's home. They will reside in Portland where they have built their own home. / Mr*. CHAH. Miss Florence Fieldhouse and Miss Hilda Gullickson of Wisconsin have entered the high school. Mi»» Inez Lusted, who has been quite ill. is »{lending a week at her brother’s home near Pleasant Home. M. J. Allshouse, on the Section Line road, has receiveil a letter from John ! Lynch recently. He says it i* very cold in Radford, Yukon Territory, being 601 below at times. He expects to come back to old Oregon by next fall. Miss Nettie Benni w ill spend Saturday and Sunday at her home In St. John. George Leslie is visiting lii* parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Leslie, this week. 1OHNBON. Proa OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. Hereafter I shall give my whole attention to the Bakery and have for »ale * ’ Fresh Homemade Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookies, Buns FRUITS, CANDIES AND NUTS J Sonic very tint“ note* from the Gresh am public and high school were received, but space doe* not permit publishing 1 this week. Mis* llattie Pierce expect* to. spend Saturday in Portland leaving here on the first ear in the morning. CAST of CHARACTERS * Gresham Drug Store Mrs. H. E. I»avi*, Mr*. Marie Dinger 1 and Mrs. Charles Gedamke were Portland I I visitor» Thursday. II. A. Simmons, a prosperous farmer of East Multnomah, was doing business in Gresham this week. A GRESHAM, ORE Formalin Destroys It. The Baptist prayer meeting will lie , held next Thursday evening at the home ' of Mrs. Brow nhill. A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts, Given by the Money to Loan Smut in Wheat AL. HART'S BLACKSMITH SHOP 4 will receive prompt and careful attention Next Door to Post office. Leather Dashes and Whip Sockets Diamonds AND Hearts A full line of GROCERIES AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND Quantity and Quality 2 s I Go to the People’s Gash Market 1 5 • • A complete line of the fainuUH P J Erickson of Powell Valley call- J ••<1 Wednesday of this week just a* lie ; wax leaving for Turlock, Cal , he wish ed to express a partini* good-bye to all / his friends through the column* of I1 this pajs-r. Among the new arrival* from the east are Henry H|iatl>, wife and children, of fewialon Missouri, who are visiting with Mr. Hpath'a brother Edward Hpath i>l Gresham. Mr. H|>ath accompanied F It. Stuart left Wednesday night by hi* brother made a trip to liood for Monroe, W’ashington, about fifty River lust week and wa* so well pleased A splendid stock of Groceries, Tinware, Hardware, etc., with the valley of the big red apple that mile* north of Beattie, where he wa* to select from, at right prices. ho ha* atsMit concluded to locate there. called by a telegram announcing the fatal illness of Mrs. Stuart’* sister’» L. P. Manning carried the mail on husband, II II Hounsorn, who has been New Powell St. Store route No. 1 last Tuesday. George R. suffering from paralysis for some time. Cothrell, the regular carrier, made a * GRISHAM, OREGON. C. L. Crenshaw has gone into the trip to Vancouver Wash., that day. bossier business. lie lias recently John E. Miller, formerly a citizen ef made a number for a big chicken coii tiresham but now a reaident of Portland, cern near Portland. was a welcome visitor at The lieraid While Mrs Della Browin ng I office thia week. It will interest our reader* to know that Ralph Miller ha* a iting at C Z. Lake’s near Boring, a g<s»l |M,«ition with the Portland Gas chicken was killed and in it* crop w-as company and Mias Jean Miller is a found a small gold nuggut. estimated stenographer with Blake McFall com to be worth about twenty-five cent*. pany. They make their home together Gold ha* been found in aduck’ » i craw in the Mine vicinity. A creek rune and get your money’s worth : at 333 Beach street through the place ahd it la-ars trace» 2 They sell good, healthy meat Mr. and Mrs. George lx«iie »ere call- <>f <¡old. U. S. Inspected ■ ed to Oregon Citv. last Saturday* on Harry Preston in able P> lie out 1 buxim«s. They stopped on their return L A R I) BACON HAMS again. V i in Portland and went to the grand opera. *♦*>**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Street Commissioner Roy Giblrn is Mr*. M. Kronen berg was among the rapid progress putting in the making delegate* in attendance at the Grange County convention lust Monday. While new street crossings, They are much I here Mr*. Kronvnlierg made thia office appreciated. a pleasant visit and arranged to have Dr. L. Dcchman, on the Al Cleve The Herald writ to her mother, Mrs. C. land place, is laying out a large rose i M. Baulin* of Estacada for a year. and veg-table garden. He is also- James M. Jordan and E. T. Rabior of raising a large number of foul* from Portland were Herald callers this week, imporh-d stock. A full stock of Whif Chilled Plow Shares E. 'T Cross, of LaGrandc, who has E. L. Thorp made a trip to Vancouver fletrees, Neckyokes, ground, 25c each I just recently returned from a business this week. Mrs. L. S|mth served on trip to Chicago, is home on a visit to Clevises and Chains Disk Harrows sharp route No. 2 during hi* absence. ■ his parent*, Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Cross. always on hand Mr». J. T. rhoinsnson of < arlton, The n.gy|ar monthly covenant and ened and polished Oregon, ia visiting with Mr. and Mr*. |,UHiI1(.bS meetingof the Pleasant Home \\ ••»tell for a few days. Baptist church will be held Saturday A. Haworth, of Cottrell, who hat re- March 1«, at 2:3» p. m. at the church, cently rent«*! the Stevens farm near Cottrell also the usual preaching ser- Pleasant Home is among the new sub vice by the pastor at 11 a in. on Sun day the 17th and at Orient chape) after scriber* to The Herald. the Sunday school at 3 p. m. Mr*. 8. C. King, a former resilient of Miss Violet Gould spent Friday after Gresham but now of Portland, is spend ing a few days here renewing acquaint noon with her parents. ance*. Mr. and Mrs. George Hurt visited Geo. Barr of Oregon City wa* a their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. pleasant caller at The Herald office o* H. Gould, last week while on their way GRESHAM, OREGON to their home in North Dakota. Thursday. : : : : : Just Arrived 1 j I JAMES GOODFELLOW, ♦ ♦ i : qreshoar ^ on Professional Horseshoer and General Blacksmith Master ox anything forged under the hammer. Particular atten tion paid to horses with tender feet, forging, interfering. Also cure quartercracks, corns and contracted feet. Having taken an 18-montbs’ course at a veterinary college, not study, but shoeing horses with tender feet under instructions of a tirst-class veter inary surgeon. Price lor shoeing from 11.50 up, according to shoes. All kinds of ¿WOODWORK and REPAIRING done in connection. Call and see professor for particulars. < ► ♦ (JARLSON & EMERY. Gresham, Ore. Undertakers and Embalmers A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. NURSE FURNISHED IF DESIRED CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR. Dr. F. A. Short of theGood Samaritan hospital was a Gresham visitor hist I week. Dr. C. H. Atwood strained his back early thia week causing him much in convenience. The drama, Captain Racket, recently given so »uccesfully at Rockwood will lie repeated here for the benefit of the grange on March 28th. O. 1. Neal ha* gone to Colorado for a short visit with his aged mother. Chas. Merrill was home from LaCen- ter, Wash, for a few day’s visit. ! % P atronize . . New Restaurant Nearest to O. W. P. Depot CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY ♦♦ G. A. HAWLEY, Prop first-class in Every Particular Meals at All Hours Gresham, Oregon