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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
K pci vii . H A » ■ »»¿••'I Lon 4ISSII "• h L'»« . 1 - • Li • **1 U/H Volume 3. a a a a a a a a a a a GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19 a a Pince your Orders for a a a : a a a a a a a a a a a a a That we have in a in«ail a a complete lint' ul flr«t*<*la«ot a • Groceries, Flour, Feed a Land Plaster a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Hardware and Build a a ers’ Material a a »•I nil kind« < hi which we unit you a a t«< «'unipare • *ur primi and <pi«Uty a with other« and trade with un . • a Don’t Forget D. W. Metzger • a a a a • a Oregon aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae ; (lresham Ikirber Shop • • • J • T-'l.v.t liti M • I b ..f «¡1 k t loia neaCt alni j hlv .l.nx ll««<<ta Itoio.l ul> | |,.|| Iti oft|« r Si ti dour h> UrraliRto llit»1 Robert IL Chi Idem, Prop. I >)HM . .Hi • culti : 160 ACRES-' <t<) vation acres ' p, In acres g',,1 tlitilcr, bitlauc«’ pasture; ;Va) winter apple trees; good houaa-; 2 g',«I barns; crop ami implements. $<kVO. J. H. Clialker a a ORE. a • a GRESHAM. a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a "The Reliable Kcal Fatale Man.** at the WE CONQUERED. Notion Store LIBRARY OPENING V. FRfÜRIGKSEN VIRY SUCCESSIIL WEDS MISS JRJRRELL Mrs. Wostrll Appointed Libra* Popular Gresham Young Lady rian — Will Be Open Will Grace Home of Every Afternoon. Portland Jeweler. Tin* <ì malia ni library <>|M'tiing laal ITiilay evctiing proved a great auree«*. A. L. Brew «ter of Portland presente«! mnr r«M4 iiliala in building up ouch au inai itti! ion, g<HMl room«, a gixai librarian and money were among aonie of tin* |M>tnla made, Mita F ob , nudata nt librarian from Portland laid «|M*tial emphawi« on the public <-I m rar ter of th«« library, ami ex- |iroM*u*<i a drain» that th« |H«op|e t>f thv ilio whole community would liocome inU*reolrd in the reading matter plait'd fiore foi I heir u«e. If ntterial hooka arc deaire«! they can I m « ordered at any time during the week from the Portland library. The muair rendered by tin* (Mipular Greahnm orrlimtra, an inalru mental solo by M im I.ury Metiger and a bue« aolo by Prof. ( . Baker were fully en joyed by th«* large company pre*«*nl. A light lunch wan «ervrd ut the clone of the exervira by the Iteli cm and the Public library ami |{< tiding r«M>m ua« fully launrbcd. t*rider the new relation with the Por (lami library the room« are open every afterntMin ami evening Mrs. Hattie I . Wostrll, librarian, will I m * in « barge and an treaatirrr of the «»rganixa- tmu is prepared to receipt for all money for membvmhip or annua! due«. The privilege« of the library ate for every one, free to all. GRESHAM LOCALS In the ad of Northway ami Uttlepags calling attention to their Prrcheron ami I 'oat h stallion, Prince Otto, two mistakes were made in thia offtc>- First, to insure |2U.<JO, when it should liave lieen 112.00 the correct price, Mcond, the cut used was made from a pen drawing of a Per- i lieroti horse, and in no sense does jus tice to Prince Otto, for he is as pretty as a picture having all the ambition, style ami carriage of the coach barked by the ' weight and hamlsome appear««« of the Percheron. By reading this week's ad our readers will notice the difference. At ■ meeting of the Library Anoci«. tion held hat Tuetday evening, resolu tion« of thank« were voted to «11 those who « mi ,led in making the recent open ing a «uccenful affair. E. C. Lindsay wa« alsrrvoted the thanks of the associa tion for the gitlol the two8-foot reatling room tables The committee on im provement reported on their special work which wa« received and a new committee was appointed to report at next meeting, April. 23, some deflnite plan for a ¡>eriiianent home for the li- _b;,l '* J*"«*1 “'7* wil^1‘*.* «OO,J attendance of the members at that meet ing. Number 16 See our complete line of Tilt Kenney Shoes styles and honest wear. All sizes, prices. Every pair guaranteed. F B. STUART & CO. : A very pretty wedding occurre-1 l««t Wednesday night, April 17th, at the ••••••••••••••a •••••••••• home of Mr ami Mrs. William Durreil when, in the presence of numerous rela tives ami friends, their daughter, Mae, was maraied to Mr. V. Frederickson of | What came near being a disastrous Ed Sleret called at the Harald office Portland. Dr A Thompson, pastor of runaway, happened on the outskirts of with the Man Who Advertises Hie Methmlisl church, performed the this week. A mistake bad been mail« in his subscription account, but he did town Sunday morning. A team of ceremony If You Want Results horses, hitched to a milk wagou, became The parlors, hall and stairway were not yell graft about it. just adopted his suddenly frightened and started to run have y*nl several hundred dollars in advertising artistically decorated in Ivy, Oregon usual g<x>d common sense way. Came For awhile milk cans had full sway of since the first of the year and am in a portion to han- gra|x- and cherry blossoms. The cere right to the office and <ailed our atten •He your busintMH in a satisfactory way to you. I plead guilty, the road, but the pluck ami clear head mony was |ierformed under a decor tion to Ilia error, have all kinds of real property for sale, do conveyanc of the driver saved the day- ing of all kinds, attend to collections, etc, ated arch and a large white bell. promptly made the corection and Ed ' A May Day entertainment will be Miss Clytie Stuart played the Loheli- was satisfied. D. S. JOHNSON, Justice of the Peace <*•« primary classes of the gren bridal march, and also played The familv nt Roy Gibbs have lieen «***" NoUry Public GRESHAM, OREGON during the ceremony. having a serious time ol it lor the jmst Methodist Bunday School, in Grange The bride w as at tended by her sister few weeks. Mrs. Gibbs has been suffer hall, Gresham, April, 'M, 8 p. in. Pro Mrs Ralph Miller, who acted as ma ing from erysipelas for some time and is gram to consist of songs, recitations and tron of honor. Miss Jean Miller and but slowly recovering. A trained nurse exercises by the children and others wili THf iiRF^HAM HOTFI Ha',l****,‘ n-pairiUMl am] thoroughly reno Mias Mary Wilson were bridesmaids having Ix-en secured for her benefit. be given. Admission, adults 25c, child ■■■■- VliLolIrllfl IltzILL vated an«i is under new management and ren 15c. All are cordially invited. Utile Jean Durreil was ring bearer. Miss l-elab tiibhe has had a rnilii attack fully prepare«l U j offer its guests the I jck I the market affords. Mr Ralph Miller was Is-st mail. of ap|xmdicitia, but is again able to be The orchestra heretofore known as the MRS. J. F. UtM, Prop. The bride was beautifully attired in around. Gresham orchestra, has been reorgan Special Oyster and Chicken Dinner Sunday GR1 Ml \M OBBGOW While crepe de chine and larwand wore Rev.Thomas Maxwell, recently of Sil izes! under the name of, Elite orchestra, u veil. She carriixi an arm Isiuquel verton, calle«I at The Herald office, lie and will give an entertainment in the of Easter lilies. Dainty refreshments is on ths way with his family to Stacy Grange hall, Saturday evening, April, were served in the dining ns>m which ville, lows,where be is appointed |>astor J>, for the benefit of the orchestra and was decorated in pink end white. of the Methodist church. He leaves Grange. The program will be found wearing. Men bring bioolwl horws V, me to shoe liecauae I cure all evils Mr. and Mrs. Fredrickseu left for many friends and well wishers in thia else« here. caused by poor shoeing. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING of all kinds. I'ortlaml in an automobile. After a vicinity, having been pastor last year at George Leslie Jr., while playing ball James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon short trip, they will lie at home to their Fairview and Pleaaant Home. at LaCamaa, Washington, last Sunday, many friends after May 1 al ’>38 Hibbard The Herald acknowledger a pleasant was struck on the eye. by the ball, lac street. call from E. It. Wright this week. Mr. erating the eye brow, and doing other We Want You to Remember »• **uoi ^*0°^ I lite Orchrstrd dnJ Greshdm Grange Wriglit ia one of the many farmers who damage of a more or less serious nature. are making a success of farming in Puw- G R E S H A M B A K E R Y Miss Alida Culy and mother, have Hill Give^f nlerldlnment. POWt IL VAllí Y I ell Valley. Strict attention pi business gone to Tillamook, where Mias Culy has Oppoaite postoffice, Gresham, Oregon. Why eat bread that contains ammo ami tnuiern farm methods is enabling nia when you can get good, clean, wholesome homemade bread at the The 1 ja «lies Mission society «»I th«* a homestead. They will be greatly same price? Patronise home industry. Mas. C ha «. J o MMBOW At the entertainment to lie given by him to make one of the in et productive niissed by their many friends in thia Lutheran church met at the home of J. A. Btcffauaon last Monday with a gooai the Elite Orchestra of Greaham and the and best improved farms in the country. community. attendance. Refreshiui-nts were served <iiangr in the Gresliam hall, Saturday Road Sujierviaor, George Kenney lias A 11. Dowsett, oi Stevens Point, Wis When in Gresham mid Reverend Nystrom gave a very in night, A ril 90, the following program a crew of eifclit men opening a relocation Patroninize . . i will 1» rendered : Orchoatrn, The Stars of the itegner road. Thia row«I when consin, arrived in Gresham Wednesday teresting talk on missions. Nearest to O. W. Depot ami Stripes Forever, Sousa; pantomime, completed will give au easy grade to the morning on an extended visit with his Mr. and Mrs. F Wood are very happy : brother, A. l*owsett. Chicken Dinner Every Sund *y O. A. HAWLEY. Prop. W««h Day in Gresham,; orchestra, top of the hill and will connect with the over the arrival of a little girl April 14. First-class in Every Particular Miss Lucy T. Higgins and her sister, Ermine, Theo. Toliani, Op. 87; Yankee new road being opened up from Dam as G resham , O bsgon Meals at All Hours The young peoples society of the Doodls Boy, by The Yankee Doodies; cus to the Clackamas County line. \lrs. M. B. Scott of Fairview, w ho have Lutheran church had their literary Grandma's Minuet, by Lucile Gnlaiuke been visiting friends in California, ar- Mrs. F. B. Stuart, while walking a- j rived home yesterday. ineeiiiig last Sunday evening A very and Wallace Wilkinson : orchestra. Mill HOBT, F. A. «HOBT, M. ». guod program was remlere<t consisting in the Forrest, Rich. Eilenlwrr, Op. 52; cross the straet in front of their store last Mrs. II. Plaff and daughter and Mrs. of song«, recitations nnd readings. pantomime. Courtship under Diffienl- Saturday stumbled and fell, striking J. Plaff and Mrs. Wise, of Portland, There is good activity among the young tiss; orchestra, March, Gloria, F. II. her face near the eyes across a projec were guests of Mrs. D. W. Metzger, last tion of the curb, very materially affect Pbvsicians-Surgesaa. |i«*ople and we wish them su<a ess. I.nsev; reading, selected, by Lois E. 20 acres in cultivation, ing the appearance of the face, especial week, Thursday. Wrtle ; quartet, llcsr Dem Bells, by the Gresham, - Oregon The Girls Hewing society will meet at ly her eyes. She to, however, rapidly good buildings, running Mr. ami Mrs. W. Fickle, and little the home of Mrs. Lindgren on Hatur- Yankee Ihxxile Male Quartet; orchestra im proving. daughter, recently of Portland, are vis- water, fine soil. Price day, April 27, at 1 o'clock. All the Pretty Mountain Maid, (Idvlle), Aug. Ijibilzky; |>aiiU>mime, and tableau, $4,000. E. E. Rolierts and wife of Silver lake, ting with C. W. Doane and family. young ladies are cordially invited. Home. Sweet Home. Admission, adults Oregon, are visiting old friends in Gresh Hormi-pathic Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Thompson is having the old Miss l.yda Bramhall, teacher in the 25 cents, children 15 cents. GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY am. Mr. ami Mrs Rolwrts have dis Calla attended day or night. barn on tire place recently bought from primary room here, is sick, but we I ope GU8AAM, OBBUOM posed of most of their holdings in the Office phone. Main 62: Rea. phone. Main 58 Geo. Kenney torn down. ■ he will Is* able to be with us again soon. Offiee, over Stuart’s ¿tore. Main Street; resi upper country ami are looking for a Io-1 • •••••••••••••••• dence, Main street, near Third, GRESHAM. Death of Hannah E. Winters. George How land and family moved to Grace Lawerence is visiting thia week cation in or near tiresham which, by the New |x>rt Saturday. with Miss Marion Robertson at Pleas H ocks , 9-12 a. m., 1-5 p. m. Hannah E. Winter«, wife of I-orenzo way, used to be their home. ant Home. Mr. and Mr«. R. M. McBride made a Winiera, died at the family residence in Mrs. R. Stuart, who has been visiting DR. H. II. OTT, flying trip to Portland Saturday. Gresham Friday morning of last week, her daughter, Mrs. F. Bryant, at Wood We acknow ledge a pleasant call from is better prepared than ever to sell you DENTIST heavy or light harness of all kinds, Harry Melhinald moved to The Dalles she lia.l been a sufferer from bronchial land, Washington, for several weeks, ar C. II. Davis, W. H. Snashall, and John horse and carriage furnishings, etc. Gresham, ami lung troubles for several years and rived in Gresham Tuesday, for a visit Brown this week. Monday. Harness and shoe repairing. her demise was not unexpected. GUST LARSON. Prop.. Gresham over posTOFFiCB Oregon with her son, F. B. Stuart. Ed. Egan and E I- Elliot were Port The Herald office was favored with a I »eceased was born in Fradrickshald, land visitors Ksturday. Misa Lenta of Ijnnton, Oregon, who call from Walter Johnson of Orient this Norway September 2, 1853, coming to A pleasant surprise party was given Portland, Ore., in 1887. In February has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George week. CARLSON & EMERY Mias Tillie Lind last Wednesday, by the HARRY HUXLEY, . . 1889 she was married to Mr. Winters, Kenney, for ths past three weeks rv J. 8. Cole, of Troutdale, sold a span of young people, in honor of tier birthday. Undertakers and Emba!mers Decorator and Painter who with four children, two sons and turned to her home Monday. gray lioraes last Friday, for $525. Refreshment« were served and a pleas Kalsomining, Pajiering. Prices low. Complete stock of coffins and furnishings. two daughters, survive her. She was a C. J. Littlepage of Latourell, has as- ant time followed. Hearse furnished if desired, r ,-<».* kiU Work neat. Call or write him at A. C. Browning and wife were doing mem tier of the Lutheran church, A. alls promptly attended <»reshaHI,W. snmed the management of a sawmill at G risham , - - O kbgon Reverend Sanhlom visited at the business in Gresham, Wednesday* The funeral was held at the Baptist Allspaugh and caine down to look after I home id J. I'almblad last Snuday. II.* church Sunday morning last at II o'clock the business Sunday. Percy Giesy was looking after affairs preached in the Mission church in the • large numln’r of people attending. in Gresham recently. Alva Ilevel was in Gresham this week morning ami in the evening gave a lec- Gresham High School Notes. and while here he arranged for the x • AN UP-TO-DATE SIDE LINE Mrs. MacFarland of Portland, was a ture on Mormonism in Utah. Consult .he “Want Ads." on page 8. weekly visit of the Herald another year. guest of Mrs. Stuart this week. • Pearl Metxger who was ab«ent all last , a Mr«. O. A. Lindgren entertained a' Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Brownhill I Mrs. King visited her daughter, Mrs. week on account of sickness, has return a a few of her friends last Friday evening a made a hurried business trip to The Dr. J. M. Short, this week. ed to her studies. Refreshment« were served and a very LISTEDS a Box iw|«-rs largest Failes last Saturday, returning Sunday. l>lea«ant evening spent. tet -ot Assortmont I-aura Burkholder is still absent from a a from Mr and Mrs. Fred Lantz of Wallowa G Munition is building an addition to school. Her absence is caused by ill-1 a Mr. and Mrs. Lindholm and family of his house. C. L. Crenshaw's youngest son, Frank are visiting friends in Gresham. a Barton visited with Mrs. C. A. ltota-rg a E. D. Hamilton and wife visited at was attacked with fever the fore jxtrt of Alfred Alm j>aid The Herald office a ; ness. a last Sunday. St. Julius Sunday with hia mother, who the week. visit on Thursday. i The High School ball team played a- a a Miss Edith Anderson has returned has lieen ill with the grip. Mrs. Sylvester Bond and children, of Granda a Powell has been on the sick gainst the Grammars last Friday. The a a F ull L ine of D rugs home, lunch improved, from the Good Portland, are guests this week of Mrs. score was 13 to t> in iavor of the former. Mrs. G. Moulton visited her parents a list the past week. Samaritan hospital where «lie lias been for a few days at Ariel«. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Iaura Barnes. The Arbor Day program was quite a for sonic time. Born to Mr and Mrs. E. P. Smith on Mrs Chas. Cleveland was doing busi Miss Belle Cummings and Mr. Linder , success. Songs, recitations and essays Wednesday April 17. a daughter. Mrs. Rasore and three children man, who has l>een visiting her sister, ness in the metropolis last Friday. lieing the main features. Several visit CARD OF THANKS arrived here from Massachusetts last Mrs. G. Moulton, returned home last Bert Wheeler of Troutdale was caller ors wrsre present. Those in the High The undersigned hereby express their Tuesday. Mr. Rasore came a few Saturday. at the Herald office last Saturday. It couldn't be expected that a gen School room were, Miss Iaura Harvey, gratitude to their many friends, for their months ago and they intend to make tlenian's nirreemeut would product Miss Mae Dunel and Mrs. C. C. Baker. Mrs. Harry Lusted is reported quite H. I..St. Clair was on the sick list the kindly help and sympathy extended their home in Oregon. Mrs. Itasore is a ladylike results. sick. -------- ---------------- fore part of the week. during the illness and death of their son sister of O. F. Lindaml and Mrs. A. G. Miss luet Lusted is visiting relatives Mrs. J. F. Vliu was a caller at this Mention The Herald to your merchant. Ira. lt L b a waste of time to argua Ibi Anderton. in this vicinity. Mi. * mi > M m . D. D. J ack . office Monday. ' matter wM an alarm clock. See if his ad is in this issue. List Your Property The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating & - The New Restaurant Watch this space for new development«. MRS. McCOl.l., Gresham ••••••••••••••••a WHEN II REED OF 1 6000 RID ... . GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable IL W. BMI’RY. I’rwp’r llorae* fe«l and cared for bv Single M«*nl, D «y, W eek or Month The Gresham Harness Shop ,x‘,,,r.':i.M«r,,‘’” Grssha«. On. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a • • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a : a a a a a a IOW a a a a Hojçs, . 9c to Qjc a a a Veal, . . Be a a a licci. 3}c to 4}c a a a Mutton, Sc to 6c a a a a if you want some good luicon a nml lutin, use * Howitt’s llomv- a t'urcil Ever ’V 1 store in East a a Miiltiioiiiníi carri«*« them. a a a a a a a a a Main Street. Gresham. Oregon a a a I Will Pay Next Week T. R. HOWITT Stationery Gresham Drug Store A GOOD CITIZEN$ I ALL HORSESHOEING DONE AT AL. HART S SHOP IjATRoNIZES his near st bank beenu«'lie realizes that sooner or later 1 lie will need a little money for a short time, anti the security which he is able to give is best known nt his home bank. If you need money to buy I h ’Iter seed |s>tatoes, spray and prune that orchard, increase and improve that dairy, send those stumps skyward, get busy nnd then call on us. We have plenty of money for the man that produces. We nre loaning money on real estate, payable on before, giving you an opportunity to cut out all unnecessary interest. If you have gixsl security do not hesitate to call on us for any amount. is First - Class I nterfering and F orging stopped OR NO C orns , and FIRST GRESHAM, STATE BANK ORE. im i . ai .* X m ñ K ' PAY Q uarter - C racks T ender F eet SKILLFULLY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - rr i Drs. Short & Short C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. Remember that you ran always get it from the • • 40 Acres near Gresham TREATED AL. .HART GRESHAM,OREGON :