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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
Pit ASAN I HOMI 99e9999e999999999999999999999999999999999999»99999949<»99«««9999999999999+9>9- • WATCHES UND TO eep T ime *<D ueber H ampden A Real Sale, a Bonifide Bargain in Watches | RADE Robert Ba I* berry, w ho caim* out fiom North Ihikota, Im** gono to I urm • where he will *prnd ThankwgiGng with hm unde wnd mint. Mr mid Mr* x t berry. A ridile Collimi of Portland 1« viMilIng hit grandparent», Mr. ami Mi» (Hu* WATCH E5 A (icmiinc 17 Jeweled Watch, ,*lj listed to temperature and position«, made ! \ t < i - Ivuk r Hamp.ten Watch Work« at Canton, Ohio. The cases arc kar I - i lit <1 and warranted for 25 veani* continuous uae bv the Dvuber- L >' 1< .. » mpai \ Fh<‘ca>< * an* satin finished or vniyavvd. The Wat Wg chea > L I I ’ xi.t . . is‘n i:io‘ ami accurate enough For an engineer. _ . Oer M til OR- i < ' f. . h : ; i « pit ci“ YLmograma engravvd free I* K> | > wmed. l he n gular price for tbewe watches ia $30.UU. OCR PRICE ONLY WATCHES LADIfS WATCHES > I Lin W a Kh by us. TAiay .nJ every day Solid gold «nd guaranteed each ....................................... Ear <>randma. Mother, Sister and Daughter, each s< l .,/<• and let us-tnail you one. Manfg. Jewelers. W atchmakers and Opticians 1’. Lx>p Between First .nJ Secund streets 229 Morrison St. ' t WANT COLUMN Wanted. For Sale. Lost. Tound. Etc. Oregon _________ Correspondence MONTAVILLA ----- . SK IIOX ILM I The place to find it i- at Montavilia’s New Hotel Meals and or mouth. Al by -lay. H End of car line H l ir i H . V : Mr. Harold .Matlork and Miss Jeld F. German, l-»th of the city, were married in the M»-th«xli-t chur« h M<»ndav even- . N -vember 1*. Rev. Harold Oberg ciateL . L-. Dr. Ernest Warren boasted that he bad not Lad a col 1 for two years but at la-»t he has - lccumljed to the prevailing lady. BOGESS & CO Wholesale Potato Deal rs ---- PAY CASH Hav 143 Front Str«*« t We pay the Highest Price for for Fancy Burbanks and Amer* can Wonder Potatoes Call ur up by Lhoiw i « Pacific Rione Main 640 Home Plane A 5429 PORTLAND, OREOOS « •••••••••••••••••••••«•••a . C. Trudgin m» t with a painful ar dent in the mill a «hurt time ago. A ircular -.aw fell and tore his arm but hr s now able to l>e back at work. A. Parent, of Villa Avenue., has been 1’iit’- ill but is rapidly recovering. Tin* infant son of E. Horton, of 439 ’ »r v<--treet died >«iturday, November 16, of whooping cough, and was burie<l YOL CAN GET A 1 FINE MAN'S WATCH ■ -■ihitely guaranteed to give entire faction or money refunded. e carry the largest line of Watches in the city. 17 Jeweled LGIN WALTHAM 9 Í hampden 20-year guaranteed Dust Pr<x»f case I nest Watch for the money in town. All mail order« promptly attended Postage prepaid. GOODMAN Formerly at 251 Front Street 211 MORRISON, Between IIRST and FRONT, Opp. St. Charles Hotel Í « Mrs. Lents visited friends in tin cinity tins week. fl. A. 1.1 WIS. Proprietor ( Montas ilia Station, till P ortland , ORKGON • I (.liuti <3 fruit trees, ornamental .bruii» and i plait ta. f. i part i> ulara'and price hat. \\ • • ••••• • • •••••••• •• •••••••9999999999 Watches aiul Jewelry THE U) . AIKIXo A MPFI I XI.TV All Work »omraiitrr«! Geo. Armstrong was a Pha-.Hit II visitor recently Fur Mr and Mrs. Rrichstein t 1* are now living in Mrs Clegg» t’a hotiiM1, I’red D. Flora, Mits Ruth Little of Portland is i ¡«••t ing her aunt, .Mrs. E. M . I Migl.«». I ll fear days. Russellville Store H Wah live WAll IlMlKITt MiJ JI WHIR 191 Morrison St., I ' >1:1 I XNI» There was no school count ^f the trnrhe Thanksgiving. • » OREGON NOTED FOR WHAT Near r ip « lle*uttrmit Mrs. Mary Williams is «tax t w •. her nephew. C. Steven**, while her - ter, Mrs Johns, is aw .ix We advertise to Will Metzger has gone t <c where hr will »¡»end Thanksgiving " ; his parents. Mr. Feagan, who is agent i *• Phoenix Life Insurance Co . i» a few tlays nt PL-y.mt IL*mr. DIAL ON THE SQUARE N r The program has been start«* I f ' Christinas, w hich tsrx|ww t *1 to L st better than the tine Children'» 1» v « \ erciscs last June. ) \l\4 ind \ « v ding ! h nah and < >ri ti In Chas. Lnr.-Mm is on the nick I Marshall Bros. RvssiBvillo t Christian Endeavor wa» l«-~l I \ Mi Adda Calvin last Sumlav r> I H E O. ROY A ping pong party was gum it i! home of Mrs. Cannon I i»t I l. i - evening. Will Metzger, K- niie?h I I orback, Mr*. E. M. Dongl «-- H u a I king I as-*, Irene D<»ugln»». .1 -a I'. Miss Hunter, Miss ('.union c I Mi A. Cannon were present K>*nm t Mihlerback and Harlow I ‘.»ugl.»— n. i the winner*. 3«> Hibbard Hirsrt * Would like t<> Alture un yoor PILMBIM. 4M) GAS flTTM ini ari nu Day. family und I II had a Very enjoy ' !• a I * » r t'h.ppul hand, are <uiclUT >ipl<lytii|{ Chamberlain', Sal,.. Price, < out«. Lor cal. by all tirinoti«!* and WELCH'S PRICE SLASHING SALE ÌA/E“3 VVL«n\/l I THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER N.-W. Corner first and Morrison Streets Welch does not announce a sale to his many customers and the buying [ ; . m/. x tl y can-obtain more for their money than under ordinary conditions. I he money fight in New York a.-. < . d tin- eastern manufacturers to look to their largest customers instead of the banks to conduct their businc s. 1. ' di .counts have ix-en offered Welch if he pays his bills in advance. Welch is doing it by .11 ,hi: / the prices on Men’s and Boys’Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings BELIEVE IN WELCH FOR WELCH BELIEVES IN YOU u FOR $14.50 AT GOODMAN’S The Russellville Nursery Company Mia/ Clay Hama i» contim I t ■ h* i lied w ith tuiiailitia. Mr. Hamlin of Oakland, Cal . visited I old neighbor* and friends tn this co-i. inanity last week. He intends to muke his home in Oregon in the near fiilmc Russellville^ Doings Everybody Enjoys Home Cooking Ik rtie Hillyard ia on the airk In! Mra J. J. John* ia expected (o r turn home from Centralia. \\ .»»h •« n. where ahe ha* been viaiting h»*i dan ter. Mra. Blanche Fleinming- Dr. J. Whitcomb Rrougher delivered Monday. November 18, at Rose City Mrs E Arnsp - h \ t i \ pr<«gix E - :<il ie.'iurx "What's under your cemetery. slowlv. She will t I • able to rvluru FOR SALE—G I-.-. : t : - hat at the Baptist church last Friday Gresham Odd Fcl’u-' it "'per The many friends of J. A. Ostratxler 1 home for sometime vet. evening under the auspices of the Cree- cent ot first c »t W <»■ 2 > Geo. Cumming- recently shot and and Miss Viola Reliant are offering con vent Club. Th: club is composed of He is preserV- gratulations The occasion being their killeii a large gvM>wha\i k. bHlgC. the i »ting men of the church and it is recent marriage at the White Temple. ! mg the .-kin. an a m which he vxcella. planning a m'ries of high-grade enter- SA - Dr. James Whitcomb Brougber official* having some China pL.ca-anl akim» tainnientr for the winter. weight about 1250 ing. The bride ami groom are highly which would be a icdit to a -killed tax- year old. Ed Hamilt- : K r< .ir Dr .1 V. Milligan. Synodical Sabbath re»i>eeted in Montavilla where lliev will idvrmist. Luoted’s. S M -- iry, visited the Sabbath make their future home. Mr. Graxsl it n ving bv tlcgrcvx to W A Nil! I *.:h' • I oi the Hope Presbyterian church On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Oliver his new home near th i ulumbia slough. Durham bull. <i. Krugio r. Regt • r-' .i-t ~und.iv m-riling and after speaking 4** ' Ohlson entertained at dinner Mr. farm, Greehatn. K Mrs. J C. Le«.* »4 Rt»*e Cottage, to the children, preached a sermon on and Mrs. W. G Smith, Colonel and Rusevllville, wa* a guv-t at Buckley •r, in SHtAYE D—Tw ~.il : ith S !; >1 Missions and study ol Mrs Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Istwson Par Grove Monday. calf, red, with bUci, -• - i- • year ■ I' th< >.ii'b.ith school. old ml and wliite heiier. <>. Krv. gner. ker. Miss Thayer and Arnold Smith * Mrs. Bucklrx i«l»ent Saturday and M Harriet Thayer is spending the After dinner the evening was »pent in>un,|ay at the h 4> Gresham. Rente X »me of Mrs. W. II Thanksgiving vacation at her home gamos and music. The copartner»!: p !.♦ r*:..f -re • \ - Steele of Mu tax near Rainier. ing between G. W II » .» 1 i . H Our teacher. Me« I thcl B. Gilman, is Lane having 1« * :i d><- M I • u A violin solo by Miss Lulu Mertz and attending the Tv.iuvr'?* Institute this has moved to Van .v r. W i- H- • vocal duet by two of the younger mem* after the Watkins week. bers were p ■asin* features of the Bap- onlv from the h*»u»«- i C. Ik . mile north of Gresham >n II tist young peoples’ Sunday evening ser- road, or from the wag »ns. C. H. I.ane, vice, November 17. Geo. Lairson left l.i-t week lor Cen- •>n Monday afternoon Mr. H -wilt Haat.______________________ _______ and Mrs. Pitt« visited with Mr,. F E trulia. Washington. The second oi the series of stories from Phillip., of East 2Xth street. They had a FOR SALE—c* rd* i r l* We are sorry t > rvj>»rl that Mr» Dickens, being t d by Miss Harriot very enjoyable ride a, the rain waa just wot-*.! Kam I Hassler,was listened to with joy by over pouring down. Trommelt is very j*» rly again. 11 on a hundred children Tuesday afternoon Paul Zee^er and bi, cousin Curtis Mrs. R»>oney i ■ b« .11 visiting her FOB BAI November B‘ M ss Hamler's story was Schindeldeeker have been survevinc daughter. Mrs. Henkle work horse. H. NV. i y. 1 near Vancouver. Washington. They ex a -tleti....n from Nicholas Nicolby. The Ellen D»Haven Lad the grip this Farmer 375. Trout i .i ’. . pect to return home ae .toon as the heav v next >ne will be the story of Tom Pinch rains are over. The committee up^uiited to get a new GILES BROTHER*. V nuvbla. taken from Martin Chuzzluvit. church organ hoj e to l>e succeaaful Ernest Vanschoick, of Waterloo, Iowa for choicest meati». Ti - i Mis* Nora lambert and her sister is in Russellville and extwt. (• « - enough to Lave it bv Christmas. M< >N1 5 TO LOAN—O with James Kelly this winter. Mi*- Cora entertained a select num Iter real estate security, in lar. r -mail Kneben Pitts ha, m > improve.I tliat he • f their irien Is at their home on Hunter quantities at six m-r • nt t. Addr. |. x |2, Routed. < -treet, T .-ir* i.iy evening. November 14. is able to attend schixd again altli >ugh - --- - ------------------- i------ ---- ----------- - his arms are still weak. The evening was »¡«ent in music and GEO. F BARRINGER. Afr. and Mr». G. K. Howitt visite-l games. A delicious supper was served. Notary Pubi . Buy«- i - Re with their parents, and Mrs. F I Estate, Duans M d • v. » • 1 . Ba Dr. I. McIlwain is reported to be Howitt on Sunday. Line Road, Montavilla. Ore. zreatiy i: proved in health. He expects PAGE WOVEN WIRE H Mt * • remain ia eastern Oregon a month or Guaranteed. Chas Ck-w : t six weeks longer. Gresham. Ore. Rev. Welch, pastor of the Fourth FOR SALE—M k. Presbyterian church, and family visite»! will deliver t-» au> parr * Ih v. and Mrs. S S. While recently. Apply t■' *’ T! • members of the Hope Presbyteri ney’s house on H «I» r:- .r. an church are looking forward to the time when they will have a Sunday »•vef.ing -• rvicf The pastor, Rev. S. S. FOR SALE—W. H . ’- ’ ■ ■ released from Lis IlfiOO, ! r* i j. 7 duties at Eagle Creek in the near future first-cías?» security. I an I w ’.I tl.. n be able to give all of his tificates. A 1. t «i r«- ill . Greaham. time to this church. Mrs. Burdette had on exhibition a •’.aiiKi th pumpkin weighing 5 5 pounds an 1 measuring one yard from bl'Hsom to end of stem, The pumpkin is of the long golden variety and was raised by Mrs. Coons of Troutdale, who [•resenteil it to Mrs. Burdette for her Thank-giving dinner. A aale will l»c held at Orland Ze» k’*» reaidencv at Pleaaunt home, Salurd is Novejnber 3(>th. If the weathei » i lie* to l»e aa bad aa it waa th»» lit nt «I tl week, the farmela can all take a*lv.»n tage of the up|M»rtunity to quit th» < work. a Optkal Department. Call and aw in* w «11 in i\*wn. 1 minute from 0 W P. I>vpoi. - little Mr*. Roork ta viaiting her »»on. I’ II Roork. of thia place. ■ _________ —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IHI 10N6 HIMIR IVIWiS Mean op|tortm »t i :id and »tudy but a( wliat vxp< n»e if )«»u haveeye trouble. Wen- -.u .<!.«• eyv »eien* titically and fit t proper lense.mak- ing the opportm.itx to shidi rvad a, comfort and l*vnvtlt scriptum»» filled. 1 Portland, - - ------ Your Work and Patronee Solicited two Alice Hale I m auffering with !i>n«iliti» Will Harri* went to Portland Siitui day with hi* aon Glenn, win» under«« nt the second operation for Ilia hearing ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■ Drop u~ a 1‘ , for compari. > XMAS $1 410 Others up to........................... Mrs. Fanny l.ouderbork ha» the . i p Jom»ph Buoy viMite»l hi* i buy* at <’«*darville Sunday gift fora man H. S. Ball & Son W linn till* O. W » l«m »■•••* mU»« $11.50 ((WAIN Pf NS (OR XMAS SHRUM. SUMK THIMBUS 17 JEWELS- 21 JEWELS 23 JEWELS MAM AT Dtt CKAT WATtM Wdt«5 AT CANTON OHIO Sph ndhi $»<•(• ii ti’lt-l i ' i am and Hampden $185,t Rex Mr. R«*e»e of Sah in pi» iichcd * Id* opening aerinoli to the congi« t*Mi'»u S uhi I av morning lie *I mo ap»ke in II <- evening to u mudi larg*'i «udiente It i i* hops! that he van im»ve ilia i.unil\ to rivMMAiit Home. Men’s Clothing Men’* Men’s Men’s Men’s Men's Men's Suit* Suiti» Suits Suits Huit» Suits MEN’S PANTS Men’s Pants up to $3 (M) now up to $30 (Si up to 125 (»> up to (20 (X) Up to (15.00 up to (12 50 up to (10 (»I now now now now now now / Men’s Pant- p to $6 (M) now Men’s P int up to $*i (M) now Men’s Pant - up to $4 (Hl now $2.55 Men’s Overcoats ¡ Boy’s Clothing $19.75 Men’s Men’s $14.75 Men's $12.45 Men’s $ 9.75 $ 7.45 $ 4.95 Men’« (»vi rcoats up to $25 00 now Overcoats up to $20 00 now"? Overcoats up to $15 (Ml n<»’v Overcoats up to $10,0 » now MEN'S UNDERWEAR heavy 50c and 75c I’rnlei wear $14.75 1 $12.451 $ 9 75 $ 7.45 It. .v Bov liov Boy $3.65 $2.45 SIUS $1.48 j Mrn MEN’S HATS ---- M« i, - Pants up to $2.00 nowf MEN'S SHOES $5.10 $4.25 $3.40 Men's Hata up to $3 (Ml now $2.45 $1.45 $1.35 Men's Hats up to (JJMi now PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT DURING THIS SALE IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT ■■ ■■■ WELCH $«,<«■ Men’s $3/i0 Shoes now .................... Men m \ \ ( 'utter's $0.50 Loggers Men’s $5.50 I .figgerà ........................ "wniEme _■_> i_, i— THE AMERiCAN CLOTHIER N.-W. Cor. First and Morrison Sts