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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
have »' hum ’ I much damage to pro|H*rly along the Nimil'vi »Irvama in thia vicin ity Onv man at Eagle ('reek it t»'pt»rt- <‘d to liave l»»»t HOl) cord« oi wimh I, a tionkvy t'ligiiit'. tacidtf ami a quautity of Solid Gold All Sizes bHil». IIv wso* rutting thv w » hh | along Value $2.00 For Stoii’«, Hall», lloinva or any Placa lliv I'lavkainaa river (or »hipincnt. where a go«M| light im needl'd. Al $1.30 BACII John Dunn, brother of Paul Dunn, of It** Candle Power light II hour« from Cottirll, \ »itvd »»Id tiuw acquaintance« A Genuine 17 Jeweled WaUh. ».Ijuot.'.l t.> t.'inpenuure and ina.le olle quill t of < «iiMililiv. by the famoua lh'ulH‘r-Haiti|xieti Watch Work» at Canton, Ohio. The cnaea are m Givuliain thin wvrk 14-karat gold - tilled and warranted for 25 yenr»* continuoua use bv the l*eul>er- Perfectly safe mid guaranteed to ghe M»» T B Mvadr, who livtHi in the T. H.tni|»len Cotu|>any. The ca»e» are satin tinwhad or engravwd. The Watchee MltlX.U'tioil K llowrtt r«'»hlvnc«», in on the aick list. are tlun model, 12 »ire. <>i>en (ace and accurate enough tor an engineer. <>ur fuarantee acconipaniee e: ch timepiece M<>n>>giani» engraved free M AIL OR- (rom $1.50 up in Solid bold While out hunting with a 22 caliber >ERS promptly executed. The regular price for thme watchea ia O'<'< and Guaranteed. litle one da\ laat wwk, Henry Beer«, a GaauNfi« and (la* M mit kn and Supplica OL’R PRICE ONLY $ 1 8 50 S»»w jh ••••• Rretat» $11.50 youth of 13, »hot ami lullvd a wildcat I lev Irk (Hohe I ixturea (hat wn» wring Him in»ni the top uf a large hi tree. It mraaured over 4 (eel. write liti; cviakhi *xii riih i H LADIES' BACK COMBS I'Lr a|M cial inevtinga at th« Mcthudivt STIRLING SILVIR HUMBLES AP41K0I Gl(SSIS I OK \5HS. church haw continued during the wvt-k — $1, $1.50 and $2 values — For Grandma. Mother. Sitter 17 JEWELS • 21 JEWELS-23 JEWELS with incicafung int«*re»t ami attendance. ami I »aughter. each un X in w ixn i> HAM AT mt ÛKAT WATCH W0PK5 AT COME IN FAY FOR \NI> The coming Sunday in h»ukvd forward to Send »in* and let u» mail you one. CANTON OHIO with expiation i»f a large attemianev GET A RECEIPT Sri view tonight, ami Sunday at Ila in. I'hunr MuI h I ami 7 30 p. in Sumiavachool at 10 a. in for a pair of glasses for Moth Auimiialh \ 2411 lb a D Wr»tialc in ai*aiNting the pastor, er or Father and make them ¡ [ Spli í| ‘¡.| ; .. 4 „• : > Munufmiurv.l * ii 4 s„|.| O Dr \ riioiiipeon. All are invited. • a Christmas Present. filled The « ks are I Igin.W alth Mis. Shrinrr, o( Plraaant Home visit- Manfg. Jewelers, Watchmakers and Opticians am and Hampden Every one is rd Mi*. i»ro I. vn I iv on laNl Wr<lur*day. We will tit the glasses later. Beiwtvn Firat an<l Second streets guaranteed by the manufacturer and Within the O. W P. l.mp, I'licy attended the inerting al the Meth- ♦ by us. I o»lisl church in the evening. Optkal Department. 229 Morrison St. Portland. Oregon Akmt 3.» young people gathered at the Drop us a Post Cani and get price« home of I-ana on l'iie»day rvening ('all ami «ce us when in l'«»wn. < for compari:- < to help bun celebrate hi» ISth birth«lav. 1 ininutv troiu O W P. l\q«'t. fhe |varty wa» a complete aurpriae to him. I'he evening wav pleasantly ap<»iit lit play ing numerona gamea. I'lie voting era! acres will be planted to fruit tree- folks left ala>ut 10 .’»0 o’clock alter with* H. A. LI WIS, Proprietor by different ones. Framers are now n g their young friend many happy re Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon preparing their land (or next season's turn« of the day. crops. \ wagon tille.l with niimerv »tock from W. E. Marshall, junior me uber of the A. II, Bell and family, of I'urtland, the liu-'-xcllville nuist i ira (or lM<ople of Offer« a good variety of fruit liven, ornamental «lirulai and berry * firm of Marshall Brothers, is now on spent Sunday last at the L> tuc < f 1 I Gresham was in town Thursday. plants. I duty in the store, having t>eeii suffering • • S I*. Hale of Orient favored The Her for ten weeks with iufiamatory rheuma Mr. Gray ami hi» »on Vaughn have mines by homes but other power will lx Thorpe. Write for particular« and price li«t. • ald w itb a cftll the other day unit fl|M»kc George R. CothrelP» new house is rap tism. returned home from their ranch where use.1 liter on. It will tx* 1 (or the Popular Home Weekly for a • Mrs. M. A 8<s.tt is visiting herdaugh- they have been since spring. W. 1*. Dickton ha. »<>1.1 hie milk busi idly nearing completion. niixiern in construction and of beautiful year ter, Mrs. G. A. Patterson, at Hillsboro. Misner street is putting on city airs ness to August Weesenberg. design. Get in the habit of advertiaing in Mrs. I^ander Lea is is reported ill this and having cement sidewalks put down. The boys an<l girls of Montatili« fee) Frank Sp.ihn, employed by the Alt I’he IL raid. It’s a habit that grown. They are a great improvement. week. a <leep (w-monal loss in the death of ' bring- log n suit» and h hard to break. The Home Training Auwx'iation had a Judge Arthur I Frazer. lie was a gou«i Hood Railway Co . will be promoled to Marshall Brothers report business as fireman on a I eoiuotivr. H willatmly Mr», (’has Johnson, always up-to- go.><i as usual notwithstanding the mon social afternoon,Friday,November, 2‘> at practical man and won the resjxct and railway engineering. date. intend« to keep posted by read the home of Mrs. Boland on Ebey street. esteem of all with » làmi he came in ey shortage. Ground for a townaitv haa txvn Itoughi ing The He raid another year. A very pleasant time was had by the contact. The life of such a man is a at the junction of the two railway» near Mr. and M in . Wm. Black, of Salem,1 blessing to any commuiiit v. large number present. Camp 4 and the proevts of clearing the sp< nt a few »lays with her father ami Mrs. Sullivan has been quite sick but land is going on. ihe t w<> line« are now mother. Mr and Mrs. Joseph lleiney. is able to be out again. Commends The Herald’s Stand. connected with »witches and supplied Collie Cathcy.son «.( Dr. B. V Cathev, The Thanksgiving dinner, given at the P ortland , Ort'.. Dec. 3,—Ms dear Mr. are coming mt > Camp I. wr the h ul Methodist church was a grand success. Brownhill: I wish to give utterance to dale branch, l ue big rommu-a y build made a Hying visit to Cedarville, lie is Wanted, For Sale, Lost They bad everything very nice and if my high appreciation of the stand that ing at Fairview will t«e moved over and attending Medical college in Portland. Albert Salfltraml, a prominent farmer anyone went away hungry it was their The II -raid has taken on the promotion other buildings will be erected as aoon Found. Etc. of Ruthton. Minn . arrived in Gresham own fault for the tables fairly groaned of good order and the enforcement of as the ground is platted. last Wednesday with a car load of live FOR SALE—Gasoline plant of the under the loads of good things. law ♦specially do I commend the ed The Farmers' telephone line has teen Gresham Old Fellows' ball, at <J0 per Mr. Brison's new house oa Ebev street itorial last we?k which you eiicloaed in extended to the rt <dene-<•! G. Pullen stock, etc., after being «»n the roa i 13 cent of first is>st. Will sell piping sep is nearing completion. It will be one of a nice emphatic printed Ixmlcr. This SEE WINDOWS I OK III mi s »lays. Mr. Salfltraml has purchaael arately. Apply secretary Gresham and T. Bruner. Camp 4 is also "on the pr<q«crty near Plea-ant H »me, where be places The Herald above criticism ex line”. Lodge. (49' the nicest in the Villa. will reside. The Women of Woodcraft have elect- cept by th*-se who are outlaw», or are Ed Spath ha« a very lam* 1. use and a FOB BALE—A c I w rk h r-¥ in sympathy with outlaws. This gives A clipping taken from the columns of If NOI RIGHI. WIK II MtKIS II Klblll Weight about l-’-V): also a jeraev bull, one , ed the following officers for the next wrecked buggy as the result of a mix-up year old. Ed Hamilton. Route 2, near term: G. N., Mrs. Jensma ; P. G. N . your paper the highest place amongst among some Ur trees the other evening. the Beaver State IL ral-i recently up- Lusted'». (• Mrs. Bowland; Magician. Mrs. Eaklers; the periotiicais of the stat -. ¡s ar»s! in a RtwheMer. \ \ .paper, was John P. Freeman, rural letter carrier rea*l and clippsl by Mr.F. A. rope.man, We have reached the age when viola The co-partnership heretofore exist Advisor. Mrs. Hale; Clerk. Mrs. Funk . No. 4. had .in up-set last Friday south father of < iri sham*« popular potato deal ing between G. W. Howe and C. H. Banker, Mrs. Yarnell; I'sber, Mrs. tion of law is condemned by the a ver Lane having been difs lived, Mr. Howe Haves; I. 8., Mr. Vilas; O. S.. Mr. Hale age conscience of the American people, of Gresham. A lame hand and some er, S. A I ’pieman, ami by him m-nt to has moved to Vancouver. Wash. Here hl» son ut ttresham. Who «aid Grvflh- and w hen men or papers stand in w ith damage to his buggy resulted. after the Watkins goods will be sold Captain of Guards, Mrs. Hill; Manager, Nate Rowley ami family, of Eagle am i« not becoming known** the letter American conscience, success only from the house of C. H. l^ine, one Mr. Hayworth. .Miss Olive Lusted visited her cousin, Creek, spent Thanskgiving day and ev mile north of Gresham on Baj-e Line Rev. Gilman Parker will preach next is assured. Long may you live to edit ening with relativ s here. Mias Im / Lusted, on Friday last. road, or from the wagons. C. H. Lane, one am«>ng the best newspapers in our I Sunday morning a sermon on Foreign MiaaGoidM* Hamlin, of Pleasant H<»me agent. is reported seriously ill at the residence Missions and in the evening will con land. MONEY TO LOAN—On approved Yuurt very truly, of her parents. Mr. and Mr« C O IL»m- There real estate security, in large or small duct an^ evangelistic service. lin. <»..Idle wa« taken ill Thanksgiving <I|LMAN PlRKEK. will be specially g>»«l music both m >rn- quantities at six per cent interest. eve, caused largely, it is thought, by I fContinued from firat page. > Address B«»x 12, Route 4, Gresham. Ore. ing and evening at the Baptist Church. col»i. H. 8. Raney, <»f Springwater, \i-it«ti J-»»-Stanley is having some pap*ring On Friday evening the 13th the Cres PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. SECIION LINE hit sue , B. M. Ranev, a few day» this done. Harry Huxley is-loing thv work. Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, cent Club of young men, of the Grace Otto Warnecbe and family, of Monta- week. . Gresham, Ore. church will give their second free public villa, were guests of Mr. and Mr». Car- C. L. Crenshaw moved into the < iind< r (hdnqe In Rales ol foreign I’ostdqe entertainment. Rev. Herbert E. Ryder FOR SALE—Milk, by quart or more will deliver to any part of Greaham. will give a stereoptican lecture on "Ren penter Thanksgiving. (orner first house on Powell »trvvt recently vacated Near fourth The Cummings family helped the Foreign letters now c«»«t live cent* (or Apply to Stephen Black at Frank Ilei- Hur,” accom|>anied by the "Holy City" by Wm. Byres. Dalt.ammer family to dis|M>se of certain ney’s house on Robert» avenue. <41* the first ounce amt three cent« (or each illustrated. The club has arranged i->r C. O. Hamlin, of Pleasant Home, was additional ounce or fraction thereof. FOR SALE—W. ll secured note for other entertainments to follow during good things on Thanksgiving day. a pleasant visitor at The Ilvral«! ofti< »• ♦ I&lli, drawing interest at 7 p re nt. the winter. These entertainments will R. Schneider, owner of the ol<l liens- Single |M>Mtal cards cost two cent» each, this week. first-class security. Can us. bank cer ner place, is having his stump land j double |M>t»tal card» cost four cent» each. be of a high order and a freewill offer Everybody Enjoys tificates. A 1. care of Herald office, Frank Wostell and D. M. Roberts Commercial paper» coat five cent» for Gresham. (49 ing fur the good of the people of the cleared. paid the editor a visit thi» week. Home Cooking £ the first 10 ounces <>r lr«« and one rent J. C. Buckley was a Troutdale visitor Villa. A silver offering will lx- taken to WANTED—Plain sewing uf any kind Emery Roberts returned tothv<> A. for each additional two ounce» or frac last Tuesday. Thv place to find it is at meet incidental expenses. to do. Charges reasonable. Mrs. Chas. C. at Corvallis Sunday. He say» t tion thereof. Limit of -izr and weight Johnson, Gresham. (- M. Kronenberg. our genial school H. Wingert has moved into hi* new he like» college life immensely. -ame as for print«. They mint not tie clerk, was around one day last week TAKEN VP—By the Gresham pound house on Villa avenue. This is one of We at knowledge a very pleasant < rail close«! against imqiection. •eeeaeaaaaaaaaaae master, one bay mare and gray yearling tinest houses in Montavilla being thor taking the school census. Meals ami rooms bv «lay, week from Dr. V. Thompson this week. colt. Henry Gulicksun, city marshal oughly up to date. or month. A. E. IÌ khman , Prop. Watches and Jewelry W hen to (io Home. The Dr. reports the revival servic»--» at (ires ham. t (49 M ► I VIKIXU A Ml'F.I I Kl.TY End of car line. Hibbard St.. Montavilla The directors of the Consumers’ Coal his church as starting off very nicely. HLRLBLR1 From the Bluffton, Ind., Banner : All Work <tuaranlrrt1 FOR RENT—Farm, two miles east of Co. shipped two coal cars to their mines The Herald hopes that Gresham ’ s good “When tired out, go home. 1 When yon •••••••••••••••••••••••••a For H| m < |»| Bargain« In Watches. Hre W. R. McLeoud of Palmer ha» rented Bull Run. Inquire Jonsrud Bros., Kel- in Cowlitz county, Washington, on last L. H. Rickert’s farm for 16 months. people will lend a han«! in making the»« want consolation, go holin'. I When you •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Monday. These cars carry the c<al want fun, go l>ome. When yon want to Mr. McLeoud will move bis family into meetings a success. For first-class CORI) WOOD leave or from the bunkers at the mines to the the bouse occupied by Will Parsons an Mrs. J. H. Hatch, who has been as «how others that you have reformed, go ders with Lewi« Shattuck. (50 Cowlitz river, where it is loaded on to WM( IIMIhIR and JI WHIR sisting the baker, left last week (<>r home and let y > ir family get acquainted soon as it is vacate*! by him. barges and shipped to Portland. The White Fish, ^lontana, where »die will with the fact. When you want to show Hholesdle Potato Dealers STRAYED—From my place at Pleas Mrs. Leland and her son Isaac calle»l 191 Morrison St., ant Home, two young heifers. One red, cars are brought down frotn the mines, on Mrs. Fitzgerald last Sunday. join her husband. your«e|( at your liest go hmiie and do the « - PAY( ASH PORTLAND, • - OREGON with few white spots, no marks ; one a distance of ab.ut a mile, by gravity, Mrs. Altig, of Portland, has taken the act then*. \\ hen you («•«•! like buing ex Have removed their office to Jersey, few white spots, no born«. needing only to be.controlled by brake. Will Parsons is moving onto the Dan Near Pap's Restaurant. position, vacated by Mrs. Hatch, in the tra lilaonl go home and practice on your 143 Front Street Finder will be rewarded. N. E. Lay At present they are draw n back to the Rickert place. bakery. wife and < hildr< n first. When you want man. (81 • •••••••••••••••• We pay the Highest Price for Roy Rickert intends moving to Spring for Fancy Burbanks and Amer- Russell Skelrud, of Minneapolifl, is to flldne with extra brilliancy go home can Wonder Potatoes ♦ H».,»»»»»»»« dale. visiting his cousin, Mis« Hope Anderson. and light up the w hob* hoiio'h >ld.” To Mrs I. (' I.in« Dey and daughter,Mm. <’ m II U" up by bhoiir If you wl«h to «•!! < 1 T. L. Evans and wife spent Thanks which we would add. when you have a a ear tirare Sfrigger, viflite«l the metropolis C. W. Doane will move irfto Max Da giving ^tb her brother, Fred Shearer.of Pacific Phone Mun 640 Home Phone A 5429 Friday. vis’ residence on Roberts avenne next bad cold go homo and take ('harnber- Sunnyside. While in town they pur lain’- Co igh Remedy an i a quick cure POP 11 AM), ORI OON week. Mix« Pearl Lindsey fljxnit Saturday in chased a 20-hor»e-power automobile. Successors to ale by all < ealers. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Portland doing Christmas shopping. Sig Knighton will move his barber is certain. Good for you, Tom. We hope you will < » shop into the building formerly occupied take us all out for a spin. by the Library association soon. V. Ellis and wife spent Thank-giving Alex Browning ha» tonight the Stone FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES with relativefl in Portland. cottage on Hoo«i avenue. NEW AND SECO>D HAND Rev. Geo. Houghton ate his Thanks Dr. J. M. Short was a pleasant caller giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. 175 Front Street Portland, Oregon last We«!ne»lay. Cor. Yamhill Phone Pacific 1401 Opp. National Hotel I Rickert. S. J. Peterson, one of Th«- Herald’s The item in regard tp J. H. Hurlburt’s staunch friendfl, made uh a brief visit on cow that «lied, which wan in last week’s Monday Mr. Peters«jn recently sold paper, should have rea«l J. H. Fitzger bi» farm in Powell Valley ami will visit ald. On examination it was found that in the I ist f«»r some time, after wheih the cow ha«l been shot with a large-sized he will return to Oreg«,n to make hi» fu rifle just behind, the shouhler ture home. Miss Mary Perkins, a teacher in the H L. StClair was transacting busine«» Portland sclexjls, spent tw<j «lays last for The Herald in Troutdale Monday. week with her sister, Mrs. Rae Evans. Miflfl Rena Knapp returne«l to Gresh Mis« Connie Emily, who is attending high sclmol in Portland, spent Thankgiv am Tuesday after a short visit with hei parents at Trout«lale. ing with her mother. Many hunter» w’ere in evidence las! Mrs. Graham and son Guy drove to Sunday on the Columbia slough, when Springdale Saturday evening. •luck hunting is very g«>««l this year. J. H. Fitzgerald has a nurnlxT of men Thomas Ginder is trapping ami fishing digging potatoes f«>r him. on the Columbia slough this winter. M. D. Johnson and his mother are The heavy rains, of the pa-t few we» k► •rxjn to move onto his ranch east of thv Gandy place. How Diptherla im Contracted. J. Richardson is hauling hay from Out often hear» the eiprwmion, "M> here U j Montavilla. child caugth a «ever« cold which devel Gladys Truesdale of Vancouver was in oped into diptheria,” when the trull, this vicinity recently, delivering bookii waa that the cold ha<l «imply left the lit, Subscribing or Renewing Your Subscription she had taken orders for last summer. tie one particularly auaeeptible to tin wandering diptheria germ. When through the r»f »0HIIM KOKf «11(1 T Cbamlxrlain’» Cough Remedy i« given BOTH PAPERS FOR $2 TWO MIllS NORIHWfST it quickly cure« the cold ami leoeena th. danger of diptheria or artv other germ Make all remittance« payable to the Reaver Ntate lleralrl, Greaham, Ore. About 2i) acrefl of land will be cleared disease being ■ ‘ contracted, ‘ ‘ For sale by in this vicinity during the winter. 8ev- all dealers. pUEBEMAMPDfii WATCHES BIRTHSlONt KINGS I A Redl Sale, a Bonifide Bdrgain in Watches ] Signet Rings GOOD XMAS PRESENT Ó Just the Thing! WATCHES 75c each LADIES WATCHES H. S. Ball & Son H. W. MANNING LIGHTING & SUPPLY GO. Your Hork diki Patrondge Solicited The Russellville Nursery Company Russellville Doings Don’t Miss That Great Sale of Clothing- at Welch’s WANT COLUMN Additional Gresham locals WELCH The American Clothier 221-223 Morrison 283-285 Washington •••••••••••••••••••••••••fl ROY Montavilld’s New Hotel BOG ESS & CO. Fred I). Flora, S. J. & L. RUBENSTIEN SAVRANSKY & SON FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about how io obtain the best results in cultivating the soil, Stock Raisiti^,FruitOrowin^ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by x BEAVER STATE HERALD