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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
STATE HERALD, MARCH 29, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GRESHAM LOCALS ..JUST ARRIVED.. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ T ♦ ? A COMPLETE A SSOR I MI N I Öl' Garden Seeds Chicken Feed of all kinds Carload of Feed and Flour Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. A splendid stock of Groceries, Tinware, Hardware, etc., to select from, at right prices. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; ; :: ä * Quantity and Quality £ Go Io the People’s Gash Market and get your money’s worth They sell good, healthy meat U. S. Inspected HAMS BACON LARD 1 h i - ’ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1907 5 Hi-rl>er Hmitl, of For«-»l Orove vi»ite<i I • Mrs. J. F. Ulm Tuesday. Wm. I’lm of 8t. Johns |Mtid a visit to It is reported that Mrs. Howitt is his »iRter-in-law, Mrs. J. F. Ulm. very low. Mr». Mary lx-»lie was at Pleasant Born to Mrs. J. W. Barksdale, on Fri Home last Thursday to s|H-n>l the day day, II soli. with her daughter, Mrs. Orland Zeek, (I. W Baars was doing business in whose birthday it was. Gresham this week. Little Jessie Mayliee, daughter of Mr. ^1 rank Wostell is confined to hia home and Mr». A. L. Mayliee, who ha» ls-en with the grip. »ick for sometime was able to get out ior Mrs. Morgan of Forest Grove, visited a ride for the find time this week. The Herald acknowledge» a pleasant visit. Mrs. J. F. I'lm lust Sunday. I > < > A complete line of the fauioUM Heath & Milligan Paints Including paint» for the fl<xir, roof, wagon and implement, buggy, inside and outside finishing», varnishes, oil», leads, kalsomine, brushes, window glass, qtc. Also a splendid line of Hurry Thoma» came from Wallowa on We acknowledges pleasant call from n short buainese trip on Wednesday. He J. D. Preston this week. re|»ort» conditions very favorable in , II. H. Harvey was doing dnsinesa in Wallowa and vicinity. He »ays that 1 the metro|sdis lust Saturday. Freil lamtz and L. E. Martin and fami-' E. I*. Smith dropisii in on us long lie», former resideuts of Gre»ham, are well an<l pro»|ierouM. enough to »ay "howdye" this week. Garden Seeds Garden Tools Guaranteed fresh and reliable ETC. RED CLOVER SEED • I At prices lower than Portland'» wholeaale prices. A full line of GROCERIES AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND PEOPLE’S CASH STORE ALL BUSINESS placed in my hands, such as FARMS -OR- Town Property TOR SALE or FOR RENT D. S. JOHNSON Dealer ia REAL ESTATE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. IOTART, COIVETAHCIIG, ETC. will receive prompt and careful attention Money to Loan GRESHAM, Next Door to Postoffke. ORE Smut in Wheat Formalin Destroys It. Solution costs bnt ONE^CENT A GALLON. Can you afford it? Gresham Drug Store AL. HART’S BLACKSMITH SHOP A FULL LINE OF DRUGS Ladies, if you wish new Ribbons or Collars for Easter, t\°\X*sUhe ai S while calling on us make a note of our toilet soap and prices. Mrs. I. McColl, The Notion Store, P owell S treet , GRESHAM, ORE. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* »»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦t GRESHAM HOME BAKERY Mr». CHAW. JOHNSON, Prop. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. < ► Hervafter I shall give my whole attention to the Bakery and have for sale < ♦ Fresh JI ! I Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookies, Buns fruits , candies and nuts ' »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ ie ♦♦e♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦g JAMES GOODFELLOW. qreshoar ^ on H ♦ Professional Horseshoer and General Blacksmith :; X ♦ J a ♦ ♦ j ♦ Master of 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 au 18-uionths’course at a veterinary college, not study, but shoeing horses with tender feet under instructions of a first-class veter- iuary surgeon. Price ior shoeing from $1.50 up, according to shoes. All kinds of WOODWORK and REPAIRING done in connection. Call and see professor for particulars. B ¡«ya to patroise our advertisers. < i Gresham, Oregon WAGONS BUILT TO ORDER Read the want ads on page 8. I > We are offering a choice lot of Dr Fred Thom|*on vi»itod his parents, James Goodfellow, one of Gresham's popular blacksmiths, who recently Dr. and Mrs. A. Thompson. this week. Imuglit the old Tawney blacksmith -shop | Little llaxel Hhattuck has lieen suffer and lot has been doing some clearing , ing from headache and other ailments and now hit» a lieautifal building site in this week. plain view of the creek, the railroad arid W. J. Wirtx arrived home Thunulay de|»»t, and is planning to build a nice night, hsiking much Is-tter than when home thereon in the near future. lie left here several months ago. Herls-rt Gould and wife arrived in George (¡onion gis-s to Idaho to join a tiresham from Montfort, Wisconsin, on party of surveyors opening an Indian Weilrii-wlay. They are old time friend* reservation. of O. Thomas and family with whom he Mrs. J. F. I'lm attended court at is stopping this week. Mr. Gould i» a Hl)l»boro Tuesday as a witness for the cabinet-worker, having made some ex ceedingly fine harp* and other musical state in a rubbery case. instruments. fzife Manning 1» visiting the home “Diamonds and Hearts” the drama folks this week, lie expects to return put on under the auspices of the Ri-ls-k- to Ranier in a day or two. abs at grange hall last Saturday even Born to Mr. ami Mrs. J. G. Turner, ing, received what it de»erved, a large a daughter, on Friday, March 22, at the and appreciative audience. The acting residence of William Byers. of most of the js-ople in the cast was Mi»» May me Ho»», who ha» lieen em fine, equal to the work of many profes ploy««! for several months past at the sionals. The hall was crowded to the - ante-room. Herald office, has resigned. B. 8. Sharp of Fort Madison, Iowa, Mr. A. L. Mayliee, whose strawberry I arrived in GreshamThunulay and is vis ad has ls-en running in The Herald, call-' Buggy Pole and Shaft ed at The Herald office last Tues<lay to' iting with his uncle, W. 11. Bond. Save your Buggy l ops Miss Idyalla Brownhill entertained a renew the ad for tlie Mag<s>ns but to Leathers for Sale number <>t her little friends Monday af discontinue for the Wilson strawlierry, Get a pair of Top Leather and Iron ternoon, in honor of her tenth birthday. that variety having lieenentirely dispos ed of. Mr. Maylieesaid lie had received Neckyoke Centers Mrs. Naugle of St. Johns, former resi orders from all over the country ami Springs, 75c a pair dent of Gresham, underwent an opera consider* Beaver State Herald one of the tion at the (rood Samaritan hospital this best advertising mediums in the state. week The Gresham Public Libtarv and Howe A I-ane, Walkin'* popular Reading nsun took a decided move for agents, were making things hum aronnd ward at its meeting Tuesday evening of I Gresham in their big automobile this this week, when it was voted to move Cheaper than they can be Bought Hseuhere week. into the building formerly owned by D. W. J. Forrester, fiscal agent for the W. Metzger, just east of the city hall. Union M ining company in lame county, A committee was appointed to look after was a caller at The Herald office one day the furnishing of the new quarters and prepare for a public reception on Fri this week. day April 5, afternoon and evening to F. B Stuart returned on Tuesday GRESHAM, OREGON which all are invited. Mr*. Hattie L. from Monroe, Wash., where he had gone Wostell was elected librarian to succeed to attend the funeral of his I rolher-in- Mi»» Alida Duly, who resigned, It i» law, II. 11. Hounaome. hoped arrangements will be made to Jim Hitman and Goodwin are track at The many friend« of Mrs. Ed Sic ret, make the new location permanent. COLUMBIA Vlt W work for Palmer. who lias been in Portland for some weeks M<>«t of the farmer» are »praying their Mrs. L. M. Taylor visited F. M. undergoing medical treatment will be' ROCKWOOD orchard». glad to learn that »lie is rapidly recover- 1 Chance anil family last week. Mr. F. E. Hamilton loet several of hia ing her usual health. Thoma» llan»en ia seriously ill. Ixm Kitxer is again seen behind the sheep by dog» lately. Mi»» Be»»ie Prettyman accompanied R. H. King of Grass Valley, Oregon, counter al the candy and cigar stand. Memlall Brothers are fixing up Mr. i is visiting hi» sister, Mrs. laura Barues, by her uncle. Geo. Brown, visited in Ilan» Anderson and wife have recent Bell's place of business. and family. Mr. King is an old friend Portland Sunday last. The Ksyoshk society have challenged ly returned from Spokane, Washington. and neighbor of Ya Scribe and family Rockwood Literary society ended its the Rockwood society for a debate in the Joe Ituoey and a merchant from and they are always glad to see him. contest on Thursday eve, Captain Hart near future. Subject ami date will be Pleaaant Home were in Boring Sunday. Rockwood Dramatic society played to ley’s eide being the winners. given later. II. G. Knox lias lieen doing some* a crowded house in Grange hall Thurs J. Richmond ha» purchased the five- The Kayoshk Literary society will much needed work on the Oregon City day evening March 28. The audience acre tract on the corner op|>oeite the M. hold it* regular meeting next Friday road. was well pleased with the effort of the E. church. He intends building on it night. The subject for debate is, Re-, Mr. Robbins haso|iencd a restaurant, society *i«l hope to hear them again in this summer. solved that cldhl labor should be prohib where the hungry can get a meal at any the near future. Rockwool can boast of one of the ited in factories and public places. hour. Major II. W. Ixive of Troutdale and meanest men in Multnomah county, the A. J. McClung ha» left the power friend, W. T. Sherwood of Cleone, made man that has been poisoning his neigh house and gone to work at the mill as the Herald Office a pleasant visit Mon bors dogs, There is only one link in BORING night foreman day. The major bus been sick all win- the chain lacking to convict a certain Glenn Allison ha» been sick for »ever- (). II. McClung has alxiut tlnished hia and this was bis first visit to Gresham person. al day». new cottage, and the I mivs are hunting since last September. Mrs. JoeOaborn la visiting her sister, j up all the tin cans, and are oiling their CORBETT Rev. Silas Pitts, pastor of the Free Mrs. lake. »hot guns. Must la.* something doing Methodist church at Central Addition. Ralph Kincaid came over from Cape Mr. and Mr». Brown were in Gresh soon. Gre»ham, will Is-gin protracted meetings Horn Monday evening. am Sunday. W. T. Telford agent for the P. R. 1.. at Gresham next Sunday, lie will be N. P. Gleason and F. W. Read were A. Cook of Diimaxcus visited in this A I'. Co., lias gone to Oregon City to assisted by Reverends Ely of Portland in Portland Wednesday. vicinity Sunday. have charge of that station, and his and Stubbs of Estacada. Ralph Jone« of Troutdale, was calling Carl Lake and »on Asa, have returned bropier Wallace, of the Estacada station All the art window» have lieen placed on friends here Sunday. has charge at Boring. from Hood River. in the new Methodist church. It is ex Floyd Reed »old one of I.is boats re pected to have it jatinted and entirely cently to a man in Troutdale. finished soon. Dr. Thompson announc Chester Knieriem has launched hia ed on Sunday that it only remained to raise about ♦.««> in order to dedicate the new boat and took a trip up the river Sunday. church entirely free of debt. Elmer and Edwin Lender came out Geo- Sunday ami son Melvin, with Portland and spent Saturday and Sun John P Dvxige of Ashland, Oze., were day at home. callers at the Herald office Saturday of Mrs. Wm. Roger» returned this week ECAUSE it is a growing institution and will help your business grow. last week. Mr. Dodge is an old ac Below is a sworn statement of the bank, showing its condition at close of from Klickitat county, Wash., where quaintance of one of the Herald force. buxines» Saturday evening, March 88, 1907. »he has lieen teaching school the past He with hi» wife, who is a sister of Take notice of the strong cash reserve, which is more than 35 percent four months. of the detHisits and 10 |>er cent more than is required by law of the largest Mrs. Sunday, ex|>ected to leave in a national banks. Over 75 per cent of their loans are secured by first mortgage George, wife and children are here few days for their Southern Oregon on real estate and railway properties. visiting ilia mother, relatives and num home. S tatxmxmt S howing tiik C ondition or ths F irst B tatk B ank , G rksiiam , O x «., erous friends. Mr. Enoch and wife have Discontinue my ad in your Want at tiik C iaisk or B vsinkss , S atvkiiav E vknino , M arch 23, 1907: Column. What's th*e matter? Nothing, lieen engaged in missionary work in LI A 111 LITI K». Jamaica the |>aat nine years and were at RKSOCRIKS. except I’ve sold out, that’s all. Nothing Capital stock......................... ♦ 7,500.00 Real estate, bank building, liken Beaver State Herald want ad, as Kingston during the recent earthquake. Deposits subject furniture, fixtures and to check ......... ♦211,922.7« * 4,749.0« The foreman of the night crew at a business getter. If you have egg», other expenses Demand cert 3,179.01. Storks and bonds (tele chicken», calves, cow», sheep, horses, Horn was terribly injured by an explo Time cert ........... 11,407 55 7,008.00 phone and railway)........ pasture, or anything else for sale, there sion of dynamite while blasting in the Loans nnd discounts......... 21,970.42 Total deposits .. 41,209.32 is no Is-tter investment than a want ad tunnel. Hia arm was completely blown 15,044.59 Cash and exchange............. 25 off and his throat and face filled with in The Herald. Everybody reads it. Overdraft ............................ small pieces of rock. He diet! two days ♦48,709.32 ♦48,709.32 A party was given at the home of Mr. later at the hospital in Portland. I, A. Meyers, cashier of the alsive named bank, do solemnly swear that and Mr». L. P. Manning last Saturday . . . the nisivc statement is a true nnd correct statement of the condition of the evening in honor of their neice, Miss First State Bank nt the close of business March 23, 1907, to the best of my CARD OF THANKS. Alice Manning, who left for her home in knowledge and belief. A. M vrrs , Cashier. The Reliekalis at their meeting on Southern Oregon Thursday. Then- wen1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ttth day of March, 1907. rgHA| i I). S. J ohnson , Notary Public for Oregon. alsiut twenty-five present nnd the even Wednesday night passed a resolution ing was spent in games and music. Re extending a vote of thanks to those no freshments were served and after sing memlier» of the order who assisted in ing, “G<»1 Be With You Till We Meet the rendition of the drama last Saturday Again," the guests departed for their night. homes. It pay« to ad vertice in The Herald; it Just Arrived CARLSON & EMERY. I Greaticim, Ore. | Undertakers and Embalmers A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. NEARSE FURNISHED IF OESIRED MILS MIOUniT »TTMiED TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR. 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 ’ I <> ' * ,, < i ' ’ ♦♦♦♦ BEAVER