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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
' ■ WANT COLUMN Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Al local advertiacment* arc run under thi* head at tke rut* oi ONI < KXT A WOMB IA< 11 IHNIK No ad published for less than IArents, (ash tn advance esccpt to regular ndvevUaera. If you have anything to sell, or wish to buy anything, or have lost anything. TRY A •• WANT Aik" in thia column. The rratUte uill surprise you. Fash or postage stamps. H. B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . timet M>* <‘«»mn»en i«l Bldg . Cor 2nd and U*»hlngt‘n Ml . pMTl Phour IS»*' RKHIUKN i K -J u villa AWHU«. M o MVAVIUA At home rvvning» DR. |. E. I EWE 1.1 Treats all diaeasee without drugs by improved methods, bv medical el«-- triiity ami physical nietlnal», hy giene. M ontatili . a , (tei. 418 IIil>l>ard St. STRAYED—Red yeailing heifer from place in l*lea»anl Valley Finder call or ¡»hone J of in Thomas and iwwure re want. FOR SALE — Frevli niik-li Chas. Cleveland, tin-sham. Ore. THEO. ROY 3*1 llihlianl Street Would like lo ligure on your cow. 27 PLLMBING AND GAS HTTNG LOST—From C. A. John»»»'» place, Powell Valley. One black rackling pig. Finder pl«m»«* return to owner and r«- «■eive reward. Gresham, lire. R 2, box 21.__________________________ (27 ••••••••»•••••••• R.C. Williams 4 Co. FOR SALE—One lull ldo«»l Cimater» White »«. C. H. Lane, Gresham, Base Line rea 1. (2S • NEW AND SECOND-HAND a a FOR SALE—Royal Ann and Black a Republican cherri«-». Ei quire I' F. a Talbot, Gresham, Ore. ¡27 Shades, thwarts, etc We make WANTED — To buy a bull, atxHit «me a a s|H-cialty of packing Furniture for shipment. Satisfaction guar year »hi. Address Chas. Clevelaml. anteed Yourpalrvnage solicited Gresham. 111 Rase Line road. M ont . vvii . i * HORSES—For trade, - range borwe, eeeoooeeeeeeeeoee for good I AS) [»>u nd mare« or over w ith the heave». Enquire ot Ed Smith, Gresham, Ore. FURNITURE If you have any fat stork to »ell. w rite or see T R Howitt at Gresham. Ore., who will rente and examine them at your ranch. Hyldnd Bros.[^~ GILES BROTHERS, at Montevilla, for chokvat meat«. That’« all. 16$ FIFTH OIWMTK THK Irlich Stert FOR SALE — One-half lot in busi- n«<as part ot Gresham. Inquire at p »t- offire. WANTED — B«-ef cattle, hogs ami Mutton. T. R. Howitt, Gresham. A SNAP — 35 Acres, 20 acres in high state of cultivation, 1 mile from gts.l railroad town. Price 11500. Adtlrees A. G. Borns’edt, Sandy, Ore. For slab an<l block wood, or gas saw call up W. K. Mower, phone Tabor 553 PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Guarantee!.• Chas. Cleveland, agent, Gresham, Ore. CHOICE 8Tt«K T. R. Howitt. HOGS for m W- U/arron’c Pharmacv Hal I vil o rilJIllkny ■ e Remember place. a a Everybody Enjoys Home Cooking £ FOR SALE — A car of draft and driving horse», all well broken, gentle Call at farm eight miles east ot Port land on Section like road Phom a Scott 41. Win. Nagel. (-1 GEO. F. BARRINGER. Notary Public. Buys and sells Rea! Estate, Loans Money, etc. 131 Base Line Road, Montavilla. Ore. Stctnd Stmt " here they will be pleased to set» all Lht .roid cuaUMBers and tu*ny new ours P ortland » O r . The place to hud it is at a Montdviild’s New Hotel Meals and room« by day. week or month. A. E. H’ kkman , Prop. End at car line. Hibbard St.. Manta« ilia •aeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeaaeeaeeo ••••••••••••••••a AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Including organ, dining teb'.e«, rucken», l«ed*tead*, spring nut- treses, stands, etc., etc. Saturday Morning. July 2 7,’07 at 10 o'clock» at residence of C. A NVTLEY, Gresham. Remember the date. 29 •«••••••••••••••• Dealer in Drugs. Chemicals. Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. Stationery, etc. PaEscHimoss C awvllt Dtsrxxsxp 2 doors east of Poetoffice Phone East »75 tinish. After the farce, ice cream and Mia» Signa St<me is Malting her cake were Bel \ed. A large amount of Irieinis and relative*. money waa realised ami same turn« I Mr ami Mr» Roy Walters have «olii •••••••••••••••••••••••••a over bv the Christian Endeavor anchHy their place to Mr. ami Mrs. I’hil. Bat«-» I to the church building fund, which «4 Aim», J. E. Redmond will return to Sea.idv aipesouttlie last of the del>t on the ------- --------------- 1 on th« Sth, where will apemi th« sum an nex. Giles Bros. found that the electric cur mer with hi* family. THE CELERY INDUSTRY Mr IVardorff and family exoecl to ent for power is at the preaeut time any lreve for «-astern Oregon in th« near fu thing but satisfactory, *> have installed N«w Fis'd, Far the Pregustisn of This ture w here they w ill make their hot»«. a large gasoline engine, to operate their Cr.p Dsv.lopmg. cold storage plant, which given to them Walter Ol»en and wife left Thiiraday Celery growing ou a commercial acrls one of the best equipped »hups in tlie lu thia country nwehevl s|HH-tal alteu evening for S|.>kane, where they will entire county tlon and made Its greatest progress aft live in the future. J. E. Redmond A Co. recently sold a er tlie o|>eulng and draining of the Mrs. S. C. Long of Portland spent a two-acre tract of land ou Villa avenue “uiuck bed” areas ot (he great lake few day« with her daughter, Mr«. I.. J. to 1.. J. Vibls-rl ot Portland. Mr. Vile region, lu Michigan. Oblo aud New . Toll«. a« r«« of celery l«ert will immediately improve the prop York seivrul thousand In California are gtowu annually, Improvement« are tieing made on the erty. and Florida celery growing ia now an ah<w* »tore thia week in the finishing of The Presbvlerian Sunday school held tni|s>riaiu Industry New fields for the the «ecoud Moor, which ia l*ing divided |»ro<luctlou ot thia crop are developing into aeveial room«, which will 1« uaed a picnic Friday, July 5. at Council Creel. A special cur called for the school at ID from time to lliue. aud celery Is uow for housekeeping purpoaea. a. in. ami was l»>arded by alsiut <k’>, tound lu the market throughout almost Mr«. Tucker, who live« on Eby street, young ami old. a ho certainly didn't fail the entire year. Celery growing lu Florida aud Call met with a |>ainful accident hu>t Monday to do justice to the day. tomia «-»institute« a different business while puking cherriea. When about piMlsssItkin from Its culture lu tbe ten feet from the ground, a limb upon uortliem and eastern state« Maturing which she aa» standing broke, eauaing as It dors In those warmer climates her to fall. She auffervd two fracture« between tbe nikhlle of twcemlier nml You ought to investigate the insurance company of on* liuib, »onto severe bruises to the April, the crop dtiee not «-ouie Into com you are about to join, just as much as you would other and ia doubtlee« injured more or petition with that ot the northern and les» internally. The sympathy of the eastern territory to any extent, but investigate the deed to a piece of property you aervea to lengthen tbe season ot celery entire commnnity is with Mrs. Tucker. MELROSE were about to buy. If you lose by fire you want omaumptlon. Mr*. Jean Jewell and daughter. Mias your money, and want it very quick. A crowd of young folks spent Sunday It has not tw*eu tound profitable lu Sarah, ot Blair, Nebraska, will spend the down ou the slough. must loeulltlea to «tore celery tor any summer with Mrs. Jewell's daughter, Mrs. Nellie Smith of Seattle ia visit great length of time. It tadiig more sat Mr». J. W. Hook. Isfuctory to load It Into tbe ear dlrcit ing her parents. Mr and Mrs. Alfred from tbe tteld aud place It U|s»n the Rev. Gilman Parker, accompanied by Baker. Our Flan Our I uni. Our Officers Our Rooks market aa rapidly as It liecoiue» delegates W. Ji. Morse, John Trout and Miss Mollie Froughmartin is visiting blanched Tbe uortliem and eastern Everything we have is open to your inspection. Joseph Ward are in attendance at the states can supply all that Is wanted In with her Aunt, Mrs. J. II Wood. International B. Y. P V. convention in a i-ommocvlal way from early June un Ihc only reliable insurant r company Is Mrs. Chas. Brown and family of Bri session at Spokane, Wash., this week til about tbe 1st of January; Hie Fiori ’ In the absence of the pastor, Rev. T. J. dal Veil is visiting with llenry Frits da and California pnsluct come« upon Elkina of Sellwood will orvupy the pul aud family. the market about tbe last week lu !>«* Mrs. John Hraiuh ill visited her sister, eetnher and i-ontlnuea until March or pit both morning and eveuiug ot next OKI-GON, known l.y alin.wt avrrv mail, soninn and child in Oregon. Mrs. C. H. Fabke. of Sellwood Tuesday April, after which time there Is i»« »t Sunday. F>>r further inform a.*<n lor prompt wttenlioii in com. of inautwnco or so great a detuantl for ««lory until tlir last. I< md , call on, plionv or writ« to The girl's choir of the Baptist church nortbern er»|> aguln cornea upon th«* Situ Stafford aud family of Portland market. VV. R. Heattie. were treated to ice cream and cake by J ohn B rown . Agt., R ockwood , Ort*. Phone Gresham 16H their lariu fur the recently moved to the pastor. Oucv wtieu Mandial Ney waa going H. R Jewell, who accepted a position summer. The misses Iva and Alta Alder ul luto battle, iuukiug duwu at UU bnaoe. with J. M. Billing» A Co. ot Portland, which were smiting together, he «aid report» that tirm doing a flourishing Portland visited with their pareuts on “You may well «hake. You would business, and h.uiself satisfied to re Sunday. shake worse yet if you knew where 1 main in Oregon. Mr. Kane and Mr. Gok-h >f Portlaud am going to take you.** .Mrs. J. E. McCaslin and granddaugh visited at Line Grove (arm Sunday. ter, Miss Dorothy, are boon compan Mr. and Mrs. Howard Unwell of Port Restoration to Entry ot TO ions these day», evidently much to the land are spending a few weeks at Lone National Forest. enjoyment of the latter. Grove farm. Notice ia hereby given that the landa dracnlM*d ln*k»a. embracing Prof. X. W. Bowlen, sligh acre«, within the t'amad« Na 40 ter leave today for a fe visit BORING Butter-idt, f. o. b. Boring, 25c. Prices subject to tional Foreat, Oregon, will I m * ante with the professor's old friends and rel jrct to aettlriuent and entry under Co. Palmer'« mill and the Kelso Tie change. Wagon will call. Write for particulars to atives at his former home in Ohio. the pruviaiona of the lioinrMtead la«» of have shut down their mills till I nell the I’nited Stale« and tbe act «»( June Rev. 8. 8. White, pastor of the Villa next Monday for the holiday«. II, 19U6. (34 Sial.. 2X1 . at the Flilted DAMASCUS CREAMERY COMPANY Presbyterian church, has purchased a Btetea land office at Fortlawi, Oregon, Chas. Grusbang and family are visit home on Misner street, and is now busy on September 2, 1907. Any aeltler who OREOON BURINO ing friends here this week. waa autUMlly and in g«MM| faith claiming making repair« to tbe property. any of «aid lamia lor agricultural pur suine Mr. McCherry, who was hurt ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ D. W. McMillan and his partner. G. pmiea prior to JanuAiy I, 1906, and han nut alMimlitned name» ba«» a preference P. Sloan, have been very busy this week time ago, is slowly improving, right to make a humealead entry for the erecting their stands anei preparing for lamia actually urcupied. Said land« the big Fourth trade they will enjoy at were listed up*«n the application« of th»* Gresham. They have ordered a large peraon« menti«»ne<i I m *I uw , who have a Newton Hedin wan elected delegate preference right «abject to the prior stock of soft drinks, ice cream, fruits, lu tl* Cbrimian Endeavor convention right of any aiich aeltler, provided »itch «am handwicbes and other eatables and aettler or applicant i« qmditivd t«> make at Spokane will be prepared to care for a large busi bomeateml entry ami the preference William Dickenson ban returned on a right ia exerciaed prior to .September 2. « BÍAVÍI >■' MM! HI RMD «•’ ness. I'll I- - - J vieit after an abeenceof several month*. 1907, on whirl) »late th»* land« u ill la* ik-'-T - Spend the Fourth at Gresham. A alibied to Meltlemrnt and entry by anv C. A. Hudaoci ia tbe happy father of a big time is assured and everyone is wel qualittal |tr»>ii. The landa are aa fol new buy, burn June 16, low« SE»4 of NW‘4, Hoc. I J. T. 2 N . come. R. 7 E., W. M., liatrd upon th«* appli .SUBSCRIBE for flic l*<»|»iAhir Home Weekly at only II a The Met ho list church local talent cation of Rudol, li Schmid uf Caarade year Or «»ibwrilu* for one of the Portland IhUlh** or a good faini presented to an appreciative audience Ixxks, i iregon. inngaiiii« in «combination with The lieraid mih I thus navm ttojuar. PLEASANI HOME [Signed] R. A B ai . um .aa, at Woodard hall last Friday evening a SEND IS YoL’R ORDER for J«»l» I •rlntliitf, anything you need, Knve)o|M*a, l.«'ltcrh«*nds, Kiatt'inenta, Buller Wrapper*, Dance P«»«lrn>, Miss Ida Miller is home for a viait ( ommiaaiotier of the General Mnd Of- splendid farce of two acta entitled “The Treapaas Notice«, Etc . Etc. 1 th*e. l>ee»trict School,”. One-hundred local with her parents and friends. Approve«! June 7, 1907. ADVERTISE your Buainea« or Your Wctaitm in The Ht-rald and it hits brought down the house, and the Mrs. Johns visited her »on and daugh iSignvd) J am *« R tdolfh G am » ikii >, will bring you quick and prutllalde return«. Secretary uf the Interior. play was voted a success from start to ter, C. C. Stephens and Mr». Amy Alt- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : FIRE! FIRE! Investigate e « • •••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOP MILL—During the »ummei season the Gresham chop and relk-i mill will run on Friday of each week when sufficient grist is on hand. SEE HERE—Get your wap»n or bug- gy tire* eet with tbe latent UKhtodatr appliance* at J. H. Latham a shop. TrouUiale, Oregon. Î11 AnJereon Cannon of Raleiii made a ! abort v iail al the home of hie tat Iter, M . Cannon. Correspondence STREET rorrorrin ■V" FIRE! Have Removed to MEN WANTEIt-Furftrewiy work at t'olunilsa Brick Works Hogan sution near Greehsm MONTAVILLA man. last wack and was ublldgnl to re- i turn h«Mnv sooner than planned on account of au attack of ptieumonia. Base Une Road, M ontavilla I he Oregon fire Relief Association of McMinnville SELL YOUR CREAM Damascus Creamery Co forget it ! COTTRELL I Fl 1 FHOWIPSON’S ADDITION TO GRESHAM TO THE FRONT! 4 q 1 On this Addition Unmis- n J An Excellent Spring of QJ Bottling Works of huge lol takable signs of Oil have LU Water on these grounds Uu proportions, a Bath House i“" Sovrd and is l°rn”ng the matter by putting down a well and this company will be fin- ancially able to bore to any depth. <”>iy 3 specially good for RHEUMATISM; Hence OW we have something to tell you that is of interest to every reader who owns a few dollars, and that man who thinks this is a fake advertisement is the man who is going to get left in this matter. Just before the discoveries spoken of were made we had contracted with the owners of this property to sell the lots in this Thompson's additition for SO MUCH PER LOT -NO MORE, and NO LESS. If this con tract did not exist THIS PROPERTY WOULD BE TAKEN OFF THE MARKET in the NEXT FIFTEEN MINUTES. Why? Because the speculative value of the land is up 1(XX) PER CENT. But our CONTRACT DOES EXIST and as under it we cannot make one more dollar, no matter how much oil or health giving water may be found. Therefore, for reasons known to ourselves we intend to give to purchasers this great speculative chance. Just suppose for a moment oil should be found in paying quantities—and. we doubt not that it will be— you could not buy for a thousand dollars what it happens under our contract we may give you for a hundred. Now it has been known that this country about Gresham is in the oil belt, and it is believed by people who have seen these oil signs—and these people say they are experts along this line—that oil can be found on this addition at no great depth, but no matter whether found on this land, but anywhere near Gresham, the lots in this addition would enhance in value enormously. The CHANCE of GREAT PROFITS EXISTS, BECAUSE WE HAVE THIS PROPERTY TIED UP, and are able to sell it to you at a price that is perfectly just as X buI » '°“"d » >« and immense Sanatorium is being planned and said plans are being figured upon. based upon the actual value of the land, cutting out the speculative value. So, if oil is not found, your own REAL WORTH is there anyway. But because of these discoveries we predict that the purchasers of these lots will reap the greatest crop of profits ever cut in this country, and all because we happened to tie up this property at stipulated prices for lots before these new features came up. Now you may hear that none of this is true, and if you do hear it, it will be STRONG PROOF to you that what WE TELL YOU IS TRUE. You see the point: Our contract runs out some time. Our contract calls for the sale of these lots at certain prices according to location. In order to run no risk of breaking this contract, we certainly will adhere strictly to the letter of the contract, the terms of which are: 1st—Two and one-half per cent discount when cash is paid in full. 2nd—When sold on contract, 40 per cent cash as first payment; balance on easy payments as per contract. 3d —On payments in full a good and sufficient deed is given. We could interest men of wealth in this proposition and sell them this whole tract, but that would not make one more dollar by so doing. So, for certain satisfactory reasons we propose to give this chance to reap big profits to the people. We earnestly advise EARLY SELECTIONS, and don’t lie afraid to buy any lot in this addition. Whether laying up high or in the more broken places, all of them will be GOOD. See us early. THE RELIABLE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Room 32, Washington Building PORTLAND, OREGON And Our Office GRESHAM, OREGON - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------