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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 22, Sir. and Mrs. E. E. Elliott of Powell E. E. Keslin ha« been having some I Valley were in Greehein ou business last clearing <lonu on hie place. week C. E. Cree's family are sick with the measles, Mrs. E. I.. Thorp has lieen quite ill H. A. John lias moved bis family to ; for several wrelts, but ia slowly recover A complet«? line of Portland. E. Smith and family will oc ing. U*e Uinoua elli*) their house. Mies Bessie Robinson >*( Portland was The Mieses Moller of Portland «pent a guest of Miss lutura Burkholder last Hiinday with relatives here. Sunday. G. A. Conpland ami mother have Harry Crenshaw, who has la-.-n in Including [*aints for the fl'nr, r*x*f, wagon and implement, buggy, moved onto their own farm from the Tacoma lorabout a year, lias returned inside and outaide finishings, varnishes, oik, leads, kalsomine, J. W. Townsend place. to his home in tiresliam. brushes, window glass, etc. Also a splendid line of Rev. E. E. Crandall left for Hood W T. Cross in de a trip to Montavi Ila River last Monday morning for a few list Tuesday. days' stay. Mr» M C. Vessey was a Portland vis George Dolph of Portland spent Sun ETC. • Guaranteed fr*--l* and reliable itor last Saturday. day with relatives here. We are offering a choice lot of Little Rudolph Lutcher, who bad bis Th, Herald acknowleges a pleasant limb badly broken some time ago, is call from John Hleret of Pleasant Home RED CLOVER SEED able to be around again with care. this seek. At prir-es lower than Portland's wholesale prices. A full line of The Misses Zimmerman were visiting A. I*. McMillan wan a Herald visitor in Portland the first of the week. on Wednesday. GROCERIES AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND Miss Daisy Wilcox has returned to Thomas Grant is quite ill with the her duties in Portland after a weeks va grip Mrs. A. P. .McMillan, who has PEOPLE’S CASH STORE cation *|*eml with her [«rents here. lieen ill with the same disease is recov Gresham, Oregon John F. Harlow, who lias been im ered. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦»♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i plored installing the machinery in the R T. l.inney was registered at the new grist mill here, has completed bis Gresham hotel last .Tuesday. work and gone to < ioldemlale. The mill Frank Phel|*s was a Gresham visitor is now reaily for operation as soon as ALL BUSINESS thia week, the electric power can l*e turned on. placed in my hands, such as H. I’. Chrisenaon of Powell Valley was a welcome caller at The Herald office this week. < » Mamie Diane ia assistiig in the 1« c il -OR - [«siti.ffice. Just Arrived .JUST ARRIVED A COMPÌ.I IE ASSOCIMI NT OF (larden Seeds Chicken Feed : : Heath & Milligan Paints of all kinds Carload of Feed and Flour A splendid stock of Groceries, Tinware, Hardware, etc., to select from, at right prices. New . Tv. MFT7GFR ITIL I ZAJLIX, D W powdl st OREGON. - store GRESHAM, F. B. STUART 4 Quantity and Quality 3 a 3 Go to the People’s Gash Market I 5* and get your money’s worth They sell good, healthy meat U. S. Inspected O ••1 MAMS BACON (let a pair of Top Springs, 75c a pair and Shaft for Sale- and Iron Centers I WAGONS BUILT TO ORDER AL. HART S BLACKSMITH SHOP GRESHAM, OREGON if,, -gra.~ ’i ♦ * ♦* *. 4 ♦ * FAIRVIEW ' It T FAIRVIEW, Ore., March 1».—A very pleasant evening »•« spent at the home of Miss Susan la-dbnry last Wednesday evening March 13, the event being in tumor of her eighteenth birthday, when a large numtier of her friends assembled eacli presenting her with some token of remembrance. The evening was a|s*nt in playing gann-s after which lunch was served an<l her many friend* de|»artrd wishing their hostess many happy rr' turns of the day. The Artisans had a very pleasant time at their last meeting on Saturday evening March iff. Several visitors were present slid the evening wax s|>ent with music, readings and refreshments. About thirty were present. William l.i-e of Fairview, a former resdent of Fairview, was a recent guest of bis sister, Mrs. II. Shaw. Mias Pearl Carlislie of Arlington is a guest at the home of D. S. Dunbar. II. I*. Hatch of North Dakota is visit ing his sister, Mrs. E. Smith. Mr. Hatch ia looking over the country with a view of locating here. Word has U-eti received from G. O. Doll that he is enjoying his visit in the Fast. He visited in St. Paul a few days before going to Vermont, where his aged father resides. Miss Christine John has returned from Pendleton where she visited friends for several days. Mrs. II. L. Robertson of Barton Ore., lies lieen visiting Mrs. J. II. Peterson. E. J. Snow and wife of Portland, were guests st the home of Mrs. A. O. Jack- son. B. Tonseth and wife of Portland were rerrnt guests of her |>arents, Win. Tvgart and w ife. R. Hunter, wife and daughter, Mi Ml Susie, Miss l.aura Luce, Mrs. H. W. Matliinson and daughter Carrie, sj*ent Saturday in Portlund. W. A. Zimmerman Iras secured some fine chickens for the Campliell, McGaw A Zimmerman stis'kfarm here and ex- |*ects to raise some flue poultry. A. T. Axtell has l*een busy spraying Ids own and some of his neighbors fru.t trees. Mrs. A. (>. Jackson and daughters were recent guests of her jmrents at Hurlburt. Fox A Co. have gone out of business in Faitview and are moving their stock to their Troutdale store. The Gresham poatoffice issued forty- R. P. McBride os Powell Valley visit three postal orders Tuesday of this week ed at the home of his uncle, J. H. Hoss ail indication of growth, this la-ing tlie and family, over Sunday. largest number for one day in the his Wesley Shattuck had his jaw bone tory of the office. fractured by a blow from a ball bat at Miss Ean.la Collins lias returned home school last Thursday. after a two wwk's visit with friends in “lessons from the Resurrection” will Bridal Veil. 1« the subject for discussion at 11 a. m. Janes and Mauris Collins [mid their next Sunday at the Baptist church. parents a abort visit on their way to The Women's Mission Circle will give Stella, Wash., where they expect to a tea at the home of Mrs. Brownhill on »|s-nd the summer. They spent the last Thursday from two until five p. m. two months improving their claims in There is so much good sense in the Eastern Washington. argument “why you should trade at George Howe and C. II. Ixtne of Howe home" in the ad of the First State Bank A lame, sidesmen for The Walkin’» this week that we cannot help but call company, made a business trip to the attention to it. It will pav vou to read metropolis on Tuesday. it.—Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Cain and baby W. D. McMillan started on Thursday were out from Portland over Bunday, for Hoona Hot Springs, Alaska, where visiting with Mrs. Cain's mother, A|rx he has leased a mine, which he will be .1 F. Clin. gin operating May 1st. He takes with 8. J. Ihmaldson, president of the Port him his brother, Alex, who goes to the land Callai>aih)o Box com|«ny, was a Hot Springs for his health, being a suff visitor nt John Conley*« last Sunday. erer from rheumatism. He exjieets to Mrs. Carrie Costello, of Moscow, Ida be gone sometime. ho, visited her sister, Mrs. J. H. Pres Mrs. Peter Peterson of Fairview met ton, on Thursday. She was accompanied with a serious accident Wednesday af by her son, Bartley Costello, a railroad ternoon of this week. While lighting a man. creoeote lamp, the lighted match head The Rockwood Dramatic society will flew off, s-ttjng fire to her clothes d repeat their comedy drama. Captain burning her so badly as to leave her n ' Racket, in Grange ludl here next Thurs a very critical condition. The doctor was day night for the benefit of the grange. called ami relieved her suffering. Her recovery ia very •>r.*bal>le. George Metzger was seen in town last Saturday. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Henry Whitehead was the guest To the W. (). W. and the many friends of Mrs. A. Thompson on Thursday of who so kindly assisted us during the last week. Mrs. F.lith Daly of Portland, who has illness and death of our beloved husband property in Gresham, visited Mrs. John and father, John E. Stone, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks. Conley over Sunday. .M rs . S ophia S tonk axo C hildren . A. E. Xorelius, of Vancouver, Wash., and C. W. Stephens, of Pleasant Home, have combined as C. W. Stephen A Co., well drillers. See their ad in this issue. I b S. G. Thaver has accepted a position with Al. Hart. He is of Portland and a horsi'shoer of wide experience. He will move his family here in a few days. This ndds a fourth man to the already efficient force. Mr. Hart is determined to meet the growing needs of this pro gressive connminitv. Do You Realize that your community has 147,003.40 more wealth than it had one year ago because of a Imnk? Have you stopped to think that this money is living used for tin- development of your community, that it ia ready to assist anv worthy industry, that it is helping y**ur community to pnsluce more wealth, which meana more |>eople, more manufacturers, more railroads, ladter ai'lnaila mid Ix-ttcr roads, all of which will help to create new industries? YOl’R NEIGHBOR is Ixiusting, why not YOU? Your neiglilxir by banking with his nearest bank ia helping to increase (lie value of your acres or your business. You by banking away from home are not awake to your own welfare mid are doing your neighlsir an injustice. The bunk pays its slutre of taxes which tends to make yours less or give yon better improvements. That more people an- realizing these facta ia show n by the follow ing figures taken from our Issiks on March 19, loot! mid 1007: 1900 1807 139,038.10 |li-|H>sits, • • • $ 0,8lln.lt 47,003.40 Assetts, .... l7.4fil.flH more prosperous. Your account will help to make thia community 1 FIRST STATE BANK G F? E S M A M, OPE,___________ I Thfc' BANK I D. S. JOHNSON Dealer in REAL ESTATE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. NOTART. CONVEYANCING, ETC. I Three In Eight. Ths Largest Class. What is the largest class ever in D. C. McLain of Macleay, Ore., is vis itiated into a aulwrdlnate grange? We iting liis daughter, Mrs. Hester Law cannot answer definitely, but not in rence. recent years han there been one to exceed that taken into Pembroke Mrs. Harve Metzger lias been quite ill grange In New Hampshire In 188ft. for a few days. which numbered 133. Miss Inez Lusted spent last week with her brother, Harvey Lusted at Pleasant Ogden grange, Monroe county, N. Ima arranged to bave a fa rm era’ Insti Home. lute meeting once a month this winter, Twenty-one little people were given a with well known speakers on agricul very pleasant time last Tuesilay after- tural subjects present to address the nisin by Mrs. I-ewis Shattuck in honor membera, of her little daughter Hazel's seventh Strong subordinate grange« should biithday. MiM Nellie Ruegg assisted «end their lecturers or some other In Mrs. Shattuck in serving the refresh terested workers to the state grange ments and entertaining the little ones. sessions and pay their expenses. It W. 11. Boring of Boring was doing will be a good Investment for the grange. business in Gresham Friday. Money to Loan GRESHAM, ORE. Smut in Wheat Formalin Destroys It. Solution costa bnj ONE CEXT A GALLOX. Can you afford it? Gresham Drug Store A FULL LINE OF DRUGS 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 a Mrs. I. McColl, The Notion Store, P owell S treet , GRESHAM, ORE. a *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦g GRESHAM HOME BAKERY;; Mr«. CHAS. JOHNSON. < » Proo. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. ! > ! ’ J [ Hereafter I nhall give my whole attention to the Bakery and have for sale < ► Everey Hjmemade o Cakes, Dies, Doughnuts, Cookies, Buns 3 ; [ FRUITS, CANDIES AND NUTS IJ o»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« t ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + : JAMES GOODFELLOW. QRESHoA^hoN ii : Professional Horseshoer and General Blacksmith ;; S Master os anything forged under the hammer. Particular atten- o tion paid to horses with tender feet, forging, interfering. Also o a • T { Out of every eight persons over four teen years of age residing In Atkinson. N. IL. three are members of the grange. In res|>onse to the query why they do not get the other live and make it unanimous Secretary Drake says they wouldn't have them If they could. Wine discrimination that! will receive prompt and careful attention Next Door to Postoffice. Mrs. Nina Belt and Mrs. Timms of Felde McColl is at home on a short Troutdale were callers at The Herald vacation from Corvallis. He says that the weather is nice and warm there. office last Saturday. Cheaper than they can be Bought Elsewhere ^4 Town Property li, L. Ball on Friday last shot a covote clos, to the house on hie place recently Alfred Ncniehe of Pleasant Home was purchased of John Thomas southeast of ft pb-nsaiit caller Monday. town. Dr. C. B Smith of E tarada an old The Rels-kah's will give a verv attrac resident of Clackamas county called on tive drama in Grange b ill on Saturday I The Herald last week. lie i« administra« night entitled "Diamon<ln and Hearts.” tor for the estate of Sarepta Smith, las'll talent will do the parts. ; decease*!, Mrs. I.. T. Lusted was in Gresham A. I.. Stone, Fairview'» enterprising last Saturday and Sunday. proniotor, was a Gresham visitor Satur T)i<- painters and pa|s-rhaiigers re day. cently did some work for .V G. Ander- John I’almbla I recently ao’d to How »' n. itt a hog weighing <lr*-sa*-d 52H |x>un<ls, I.. A. Wren was in town on Wednes j the heaviest he lias «old in Oregon. day. He rejx»rtx great activity in the II. A. Dimmock of Fairview was a vicinity of Mt. Hood by the new railroad pleasant caller recently. companies. II.sal River business men have organ FOR SALE— A trio of full blood ised to promote home trading. IV bite Rocks, enquire at Herald office. E. R. Wright ia on the jury thia week. LARI) Buggy Pole Leathers Leather Neckyoke FARMS GRESHAM LOCALS 2 YOUR MONEY’S WORTH Save your Bu^gy l ops Garden Tools t Garden Seeds Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc o £ 5 1907 x cure qnartercracks, corns and contracted feet. Having taken an 18-munths’course at a veterinary college, not study, but shoeing horses with tender feet under instructions of a first-class veter- inary surgeon. Price for «itoeing from |1.58 up, according to shoes. All kinds of^WOODWORK and REPAIRING done in connection. Call and see professor for particulars. ' ’ (JARLSON & EMERY. Undertakers and Embalmers i <,re«K»ïï;. A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. HEARSE FURNISHEO IF DESIRED CALLS PROMFTLT ITTEHDED TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR. P atronize . . New Restaurant Nearest to O. W. P. Depot CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY ♦♦ Q. A. HAWLEY, Prop J* o <> First-class in Every Particular Meáis at All Hours Gresham, Oregon <