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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
WANT COLUMN | MONTAVILLA Additional Gresham totals NO-RENT STOVE BARGAINS (Continued from flret page' y Mr» IWII» King McDonald wae III» j member« guoat o( Mr and Mr» F C Goudainu* 'Ye have lost, however, during th«' The Dall««» laat Sh» loft (ur An- Others Pay Rent • We Colled Rent • Who ( an Sell Cheapest ? year l.y suspunaion for non-paymeut of Ivlope la»t TliurwtUv to visit hnr biotbart Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Giviipving «nil half of OCR OWN I OVR-SIORY BUIUNP0, l .lues. 3. card i to join other granges), 14 ; 1 Dr King, for a we« k lH»(«»r» returning to Miss Carrie Jeffers, formerly one of covering one • foul tli «if a city block, ami collecting big rents Found, Etc. Knnudl Business Meeting Heid death, 2. a total of 19. leaving our her homo in \V»IU W»IU. from the other half, we can actually pay 2h per cent freight I he teachers here, but now a teacher ill charges ami then sell The annual businees meeting ol the one >4 the city schools, »rent Tuesday. memlierehip at the beginniug of this PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Mia» Carrie O Milb*paugh will »|M«nk year, '.W—51 tneml<ere more than at the at th«» Baptist vlturvh neat Sun«Hy Guaranteed. Chas Cleveland, agent, Grace Baptist church occurred Thurs December 31, with Mrs. Busier. Gresham. Ore. clone of last year, a gain of SU.tt p >r morning ai »«I rvaning M im Milh|«ugh day evening. January 2 The reports of Mrs. G W. Smith has gone to Van «FANTED—Hain sewing of any kind the year'» work were very encouraging couver for her health ami is improving. eent In addition to thia number we i» an inh'reating »paakar and it in bopr«l have also II more candidal«*« who are Iodo. Charge» reasonable. .Mr». Chas. and cheering. During the year 25 mem Mrs. Seely of Sellwood and Mrs. entitled to be initiated and more appli there will Iw» a Img«« vongr«>g«tion Johnson, Greabam. t* ber» were received into the church, and F. IV Sh»«»rt received Instruction» Speaks of Eulton »pent Thursday, Janu cations in the hands ol our secretary, I his I arge. Hlgh-Claaa Stove FOR SALE—A second hand box »tore. the amount of money given (or all pur ary 2. with Mrs. Rosier. from Mr» F F ItenU of tiuldUckl» N'ev., w Ith Reservoir awaiting our final action Enquire at Herald other. i* poses waa |250li, of which «<«*’ was Ili«« rut. Mita »I W« ftu, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly spent New Years The average attendance for the year to r«»(un«l the l»»l quartar'» rent of |IM raised by the Youag Peoplaa society, No • Reni Prkt, >29 FOR SALE—Shaoto and pigs. J. tl. and IxWi by the Sunday school. at Mrs, Kelly's home in Vancouver. is likl At three meeting» only haa the (or the I hxiih « recently «MrupHHl by Frank .McMurray ami family. Chide, Gresham, Route 3 2 The Women of Woodcraft were given attendance been leas than lit), these The following officers an.l committee« IHI IVI -only. LO B. Portland, The McMinnville Fir«» Immrancc e<»m NOTICE—A h I have gone out «»f the were elactad ; Church clerk, Mrs. C. H a pleasant surprise by the Woodmen 5fl, H5 and 97 rv»|»vtively The highest blackatnith business at Pleasant Home, Welch; treasurer, J. A. Schawbauer; ; New Year's night after lodge in the number during the year waa Itlrt; our I‘»nv »«Ijmttvd the claim of Mr» E E Spctkil dl 117.50 all those owing me are requ«*sted to I**?' February meeting, the lowest, being Ileal, ah««»«* house a»» nearly de»trov»d way of a banquet. It was a surprise in deac-ons. Alexander Scott, F. L. Newell. U hllp «««ir X« ll. nl I’r (««•• air • I way« their bills as soon as possible. Orland HA |*«i « « nl low pt It In Itnl lall lu ulhar A. C. Hagerman and Janies Ward deed and such a feast as they had. It largely due to a severe storm raging all by tire recently, |»a>ing the amount in Zeek Gresham. Route 3. •lea tat* U» «ay thaï *»«• ar» These with the old deacons make seven will long be remembered by those pres day. making it quite impossible for full. CI ia . i . Cleveland a«» the adiu»tvr. H AIV INO Al I. l'KOFlTON I» STOVU WANTED—Freeh milch cows and in all. Trustee for three years, J. A. ent. many to attend . otherwise our average Th«' Meneley «piartet cl«wc«l the p«»pu> Iti hav» yuii «lall nur ii»w nlurc and b «»» N ef cattle T. K Howitt, Gresham, g «sur prier* Schawbauer; Bible school auparinten- j The young men of the Baptist church attendance would have Iss u materially lar winter Chautauqua a»»embly at Or«- increased. From this data we »«* that Gresham on Tuesday evening. Many dent, M alter Peterson, who succevil« gave a very delightful concert at the Kastecl Cook with Reservoir, *17.30 FOK SALE OK KENT — A I W. G Smith, who has servoi the school Baptist church on Friday, January 3rd, *our attendance lias tss n about 40 |s*r |H'«q»le gathered to hear thia famous BODY Rear anil left «i«l,» imi le of a high grad«' of IL tilled Htvel, as ia also improved farm, near in. Enquire at in that capacity for 14 years, and who and all three who did not attend surely cent of our membership on an average quartet, and no on«' went away disap the tine bottom. Front and ivven ilinir aide are entirely east. Herald office. each month, several uionth« lieing over pointed. The chilli«'» were iiwleed la'au- decline«! re-election. Assistant super misted a treat. OVI N large, lit X IO', x ll>(, inch,'« Mad« of heavy Mi el, braced by cast 50 per rent, a most satisfactory reeonl tiful, a» wnh nli*«> the »inging of the FOR SALE—A new 300-lb. capacity intendent, F. L. Newell; superinten strips with ladl« running limitigli Ihe c, liter of Ì ki U oiii and back, pre The Women of Woodcraft are not to Economy cri'am separator Can tie iu*en dent of primary department, Mrs. A. B for a grange with a meiuberehip so quartet. The im|a*reonatiuna by Che«* venting any buckling. lv outdone bv their Brother Woodmen, large and so widely scattered. at farm of J. H. L Maybee, 2S miles ter Kicketts were heartily a|»plau«led by ASBESTOS Mill Giani um «I to cover lop of oven, Itelo« flue bottoni and east of Sandy, or address Sandy, Ore. .2 Graham ; secretarv and treasurer of the soon last Monday night the ladies went lining of rear Hue. Attendance during 1907 waa over 23 all. Bible school, John Trout: librarian, FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red cock Alexander Schawbauer; organist for iu and surprised them with a lunch per cent higher than in 19W. 40 per FIRE BOX—large ati-l heavily construeted. W. II. Hamilton an«l Mr». Hamilton after lodge was out. erels, 11 each. Ball Bros, tires ham. ,3 RI SI IlVOlK- Finali with top, ha« urnanivnlal en«t front and east lioltoui rent higher than in 19.16 and 76 |*er were Gresham viail«»r» on Monday. the school. Mrs. Jennie Barnes ; church 1« titilli w ith a ea«l while |Kireelam limnl rcaervoir. rent higher than in 1904. FOUND—Black scarf. Owner can organist, Mrs. W. G. Smith; chorister. They came to »ee their »on Fitter, w ho have same by calling at this office, W. N. Morse; violinist, Arnold Smith ; ! Hand in hand with this good record is sick with pneumonia. * and paying for this ad. 'of attendauee we find continued intrr- music committee, Mr». W. G. Smith. C. E. Littlepag«' and wife attended eat in ritualistic work during the y ear. Columbia grange meeting on Satunlax FOR SALE—Four-horse power chop Arnold Smith, W. N. Morse, Mrs. C. H N3 - X.r> (’.RAND AVENUE CORNER EAST STARK mill, all complete. John A Richey, Welch and Miss May Sisley; ushers, j Officers and members have striven hard at Corbett, taking |>art in th«' installa Esat Avggwv oa Moxrvviiit Cuts l’uosa E vrrr JU-V Barton. Ore. iS to maintain a high standard of work m George Nielson. Chas. Wheeler, John The Russellville Grange elected their tion of officers. onr grange, and have done their ut FOR SALE—Good While leghorn Trout and George Newell. ; new officers for the coming year Richard Beatlle called at the Herald Cockrel at A. Brugger.s Melville farm, on Saturday, December 31th. Maa- most to encourage and alimulate other office last we« k Mr Bra«lle ami wife tiresham (• granges to more nearly ia*rfect work (.Kt SHAM MIKMII NO H S BORING ter J. J. Johnson of Evening Star recently moved from Ai«hlaii«l t«» Powell Osgood-Stott We are »l*i pleased to know that the grange was present. The officers elected Valley. They are former residents of Ed Hiefer, who lias ls*en oonfinsd to A lieautiful home wedding occurred are as follows; Emmett Huffman. mas ’ State grange «iffieials rre«<gnize in our Gresham, an«l we ar«' very gl»«l to wel- MASTER’S ADDRESS Ins lu-d Mr the |s«t three weeks with work th«* highest Isnetit lc> them in Saturday afternoon. January 4lh at the ter; Clayton Lewis, overseer; Sam inflammatory rheumatism. Is, ws ars (Continued from first page.' promoting lietter work in other granges. ! com«' diem luu k again. glad |o say, able to l>e up a little while earthly ambition. Individual happi splendid new reaidence of Alexander Richmond, steward; Elsie Lewis and In this connection I must »ay that the W B. Turner was a visitor at the Iler- John Mickelson, assistants; Alice Mick ness depends upon general prosperity. Scott, a retired capitalist. 1 »Id office recently. un at a time. Miaa Ethyle Isabelle Scott, eldest elson, lecturer; Martha Jensata. secre opportunity afforded us by the State The prosperity of a nation is in propor I'm Io Tourney Itastervllle died last (or our \V II. Bond called t nt Th«' Herald of tile grange to exemplify the work After tion to the value of its productions The «laughter of Mr. Scott, was united in tary; Mrs. Pollock, chaplain. week at I lie home of Charley Chandler. sisters fice last week and made sure of The eastern Oregon biother» and Warren D Osgood of Oak the election of officers, all partook of a productions of the earth are subject to marriage He was 77 years old. llvrahl for another sear. laat May was much enjoy«! the influence of natural laws, hence, land, Cal. The ceremony was per fine supper. The new officers will be 1 do not deem it necessary to call Boring school la-gaii again after a two The Gresham laalge Xumber I2\ knowledge is the foundation of hap formed by Pastor Oilman Parker ol the installed January 11th. weeks' vacation. your attention to the many important !. O. O. F . held an open installation Grace Baptist church. Lawrence and Chester lewis are at questions which the grange is urging piness.’’ and entertainment last Saturday eve M>as Helen Hiefer, who la working in Mr. Oagovxl is the sou of F. S. Osgood, tending the Portland Business collegw. Then followed three ultimate objects Verne Walker I imn rntrr«-d live high liefore our legislatures and the people, ning, at which a g«»odly crow«l pres Mr Card's store al Boring, was visiting for which the organisation was founded a prominent druggist of Oakland, and is Mrs. Mickelson and her son Chester for these questions are laid before you ent. An excellent repast was served in school an a member of the uruior c I asn her parents Sunday. (I) to lighten labor by diffusing a knowl a student in Cooper Medical college of have returned home after a week's visit from time to time in <>ur meeting», llu *»■ (ortiivrly a student of Pearson*e the dining room »her the ceremonies. There was a dance in Allison's ball edge of its aims and purjx.vses; (2) to San Francisco, in which city the happy at Kelso. I tetanj Waite Walla and you are all quite familiar witii Thomas Klindt «•( The Datlcs »|>ent couple will make their borne. Saturday evening expand the mind by tracing the beauti The monthly inerting ot the (irtuliain Mr McDonald and Herman Lewis are them The one thing necessary at all Saturday an«l Sunday with Dalle« >i- Wm. Potter made a flying trip to ful laws the great creator has estab having their land cleared with steam en times is for ua as true Patrons of Hus monaen, leaving Sun«lay evening for high M'i»<M>| literary society was held lished in the universe; (3) to enlarge Friday afternoon, at which tune a very Portland Saturday. gines. bandry to stand firmly with our state California. our views of creative wisdom and power. Mrs Chandler, who Las lieen here g tajd literary and mush'al program w as tsxiv in all matter» put before the |>eo- Mrs C. W. Towner of Portlnn«! spent given. An interesting debate on Thus in the very inception of the grange Mrs. Hattie Sloan, wh< has been sick ple by them. Our greatest power and tbs visiting al her home lor the past month Saturday and Sunday w ith her mother, <|ueation. Km«»Iveil. “That aeallh has has returned to eastern < iregon, where movement was the threefold nature of for the past three weeks, is slowly re QLESHONS fOR JIM VOTER influence lies in unity of purpose aud man recognized and provdied for. He gaining her health. done more (or this country titan has rd she is taking cars ol her aged father and action. Let us l«e conservative, but Mrs. John Davin (Continued from page 1.) was to be dealt with as a physical man, Roas Smith uiul wife ar«* viaiting Mr. ucation,’* was a feature of the program mother. forceful: charitable, but just, and wield The Bone and Feather club of Monta will limit the amount of money a candi a mental man and a moral man. 1‘earl Metzger and Hurley Turner, the our liallots and our energy in the la-st Smith's father and mother, Mr. and We should have ability to impart in villa celebrated New Years by giving a date can spend himself and also pro interests of ourselves an«i of the whole Mrs. N. L. Smith, ami family. affirmative, «Irhatesl aguin«t Mary Har struction and arouse interest in further chicken supper at midnight at the bak vides that the state shall assume some common fivople. Piral Rhin» 8t»»mb»»t- w Mis» Maud Cleveland has b«en »pvn«l- vey and George Scliantin. The judge» portion of the expenses of the election. study of a question. It is not necessary ery. The first sf««aml*uat trip on the Rhin» decide*) in favor of the athrmative. During the year «leath mg her vacation at home. This is called the Huntley bill, which is wn« in mie In I Miti. 'Hie boat fall««! to for me to tell you that I am deficient Mr. and Mrs. M. Rickert went to Or two of our most faithful Mary Harvey and Kenneth K dierta remdi Ita d**«tlnatl<Ni. F guilt fort, bo The revival n»e* tings l«ring held at there as a master, but I will say that egon City on a visit last Friday, return to prevent corrupt practices in nomi W Brock and Gustaf Peterson. Re Cottrell Baptmt church have l«r< n very are Buffering from ttie prevailing nud rn une of Inauftlc'ent supply of fuel It nations ami elections. It is a long and sympathy, enthusiasm, consecration, ef ing Saturday. moved from <>ur counsels, we miaa their soccrssful so far, and great interrat is adv, the mumps. bekmred to nil English company. wbk*b complicated measure. Signatures to a ficiency are all essential, but the great cheerful greetings and fraternal encour F. Green, the harness maker, is con Miss Mildred ('ar Ison visited the high applir«i to the government fur a tnouop- est of these is efficiency. Sympathy is templating building a store with living petition to get this bill before the peo agement. Their Voices are silent, but shown bv the members. ely of Rhine navigation. John S. Hershs <lir«i at Pleasant school Friday. a divine attribute, but it never prepared rooms above on his property on the ple are being asked for. It has merit, tbe influence of their lives and their and the writer advises all voters to get Home January 3d, and was buritsl at an appetizing meal to be converted into Base Line road early in the spring. devotion to the grand principles <4 our Th» Pian». bold of a copy and study its previsions. Pleasant Home cemetery, January .Mb, productive energy in the human fur MUROSE Then» are forty right different kinds order will ever be with us A Hoaghin of Portland has opened a It will be found worth while. It may by the or«l^r of Masons, of which he nace. Enthusiasm is good, but it never In conclusion, I wish to express my Mr an«l Mr» II ilton of M ic'lngan are <»f material entering Into the conetme- gents' famishing goods store at 111 be said in thia connection that at the was a memls r l>ecrascd was 76 years tlon <>f a piano, and they are gathered bound up a wound or saved a life while sincere appreciation of the harmonious trialling -elativea in thia vicinity. Base Line road. coming June election there will be nu of age, and knives two daughters and from alxtern countrlee. the doctor was coming. Consecration relations existing among our whole Mr» Sam Stn-I.iti an«i Mi«« Bertha Mrs. Chas. Hill of Sellwood, whose merous measures, some complicated, on one son to monrn his h>«s. His aged is essential ami beautiful, but it may memlierehip. Our differences, which Evan« «pent Fri«lay »tioppmg in Port lose in desire to do. Sympathy, enthu dress accidentally caught on fire while which voters should inform themselves we must necessarily have, and our mis wife die«l last Ovtolicr. Hr was an en land. siasm, consecration plus efficiency will her husband was lighting the lamp on thoroughly. Some of these measures takes, which have l«en many, have ergetic vitixen and beloved by all who John Strebin baa returnr«! to Corval- do more to cure human ills than any New Year’s Eve, died a few days later. will be far-reaching in their effect and been treated in that truly fraternal knew him. 340 Hibimrd Hlrrel lia Where be »ill resume Ina «tudie. at Mrs. Hill was laid to rest in Lone Fir importance. No voter should vote on in otlier quartet of human qualities. I-eroy Radford of Lusted* was W««ul<! lik«« lotigurv <>n your spirit rarely founil in so large a l««ly Chas. any of them until he shall have read the Oregon Agricultural college. Brothers and sisters, I thank you for cemetery Sunday afternoon. («reshain yesterday on business. Let us hope that such kindly and har I’ll MIHM. AND GAS fIITING Mr»- 1« < h »I, nhohzN been quite .ick your kindness and your forbearance Hill is a brother of M. Rickert's son-in- them over and thoroughly digested monious frelings may continue. Our Max Davis of Boring »|*rnt part of them and arrived at hie own conclusion. f««r aonia lime, 1« Iw-lter. with me during the term just ended and law, A. P. Hill. influence as a grange upon the general yesterday in Gresham looking after wish the new officers success in all your Born, to the wife of Orin Hiatt of There may 1» the cloven foot concealed public ha« Is-er. greatly fostered an«i business interval*. Mtn. I.uelling »pent aeveral «lava on •••••••••••••••••••aeaaeea somewhere in these measures that will a undertaking. I thank you again. Good Center addition, twin boys, eight the coaat recently. strengthene«i by the friendly attitmie Grandma I.innrman made The Her be submitted. There is but one safe Everybody Enjoys bye as an officer. pounds each. AI1 doing well. of the public press, to wl ic i we should ald office a pleaHant call this,»«-* k ami Mr«. ( lark nn«l daughter of S|H«Lane The grange meeting will begin at 10 W. W. Lewis was taken home from place on a street car track and that is and do feel and express th«' «leepest ¡mule sure of The Herald (or another are vi.itmg relative» and friend«. Home Cooking £ a. m. and daring the forenoon the third the Portland Sanatarium last Friday off of the track and on the sidewalk. A gratitU'le I desire to further say that year. Mr». Stafford, who ha. I«een viaiting The place to find it is at voter is always fully justified and nfe and fourth degrees will be given to six much Improved. Mr. B.ownson of Holton was a guest in Greaham, haa returned home. in voting no on every measure taht he I am especially pleaeed witii the great candidates. In the afternoon will come interest shown «luring the y«-ar by offi al the home of Mr and Mrs. E. C. Lind Mrs W. P. Hyatt called on friends in does not fully understand. Quite a number of our people are installation and program. cers and members in all lines of our sey on Thursday of this week. south Montavilla Sunday, January 5th. auffering with revere colda mol the g-ip, Meals and rooms l»v day, wrek work. I wish to thank you one and all or month. A. E. lixaMAM, Prop. Columbia Grange Begins New Year The Free Methodiets will bold prayer Interesting Debate Held at Sandy The Roblry quartet opened the win- but there ia no aii-kneaa of a aerioua na for this spirit of co-operation and sup meeting at the home of J. J. Swain, 23i> ture .<> (ar ar we are able to learn. End of car line, Hibbard Ht., Moatavhla The Sandy Iiebating ami Literary so port, an«l ho|ie arid trust that the same ter Chautauqua on Saturday »'veiling. Columbia grange met in regular ses Base Line road, Montavilla, January 18, sion on Saturday. As it was install at 7 p. m. All are invited. ciety hel<l one of its moat enjoyable de spirit of enthusiasm may continue an«i They were heartily applaud«*! with Renew early! “The Herald.“ II 60 ■••••••••••••••••••eaaeaaa bates of the season last week. The ques that our grange may improve and ad every number. ation day the grange was fortunate in We are glad to hear that J. L. Yarnell Col. Sobieski h,«,tur«’d to a large audi securing Mrs. Townsend of Fairview, t. tion was “Resolved, that women vance even more in l'J1»* than it has 18 much improved. ence on Monday night lie in a very who in a most able and beautiful man should have equal political rights with in 1907. Mr. Willard, who has been ill, is men.” It was lea«l on the affirmative interesting speaker ami th«* l«*< ture was ner installed the officers. The basket indeed a treat to those wh«i heard him. social which was held on Tuesday even much better. by A. C. Thomas, L. Lorman, M. V. Mr. and Mrs. Hooker and daughter Thomas and M. McCormick, ami on Proposed Constitutional Amendment ing was a complete success, both finan Since the Gresham postoflir«* has l»een H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor cially and socially, and the New Year Coraspent New Years with Mrs. Hook the negative by E. F. Bruns, assist It is proposed u. amend by initiative raised from a fourth to a third < lass of er ’ s daughter, Mrs. Jennie Yeigh on was ushered by the merry-makers until ed by E. Coleman, F. E. McGugin, J. fice with a salary, petitions for ¡Mist- Article IV of the Constitution of the Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon 30th street. g early in the morning. Bell and B. Nelson. After an interest rnasters are numerous. State of Oregon as follows : ing debate that brought forth many Article IV of th« Constitution of the Offert a |p»>d variety of fruit trees, ornamental alinda and lierry • facta and fiction and much humor, ft 1a announced that n total stranger State of Oregon ahull b«'and hereby is cheers and applause both pro an«l con, amended by inserting the following sec has left 11-10/100 to the city of Pitts the judges. Misses Alice McGugin, tion after Section 22 an«i liefore Hection Write for fiarticnlars an«l price lint. burg. Nobody but a total stranger Rose Leaf ami 0. H. Mei nig, decided 23 in said article ami it shall lie «lesig- could have done n thing like that. the question in iavor of the negative ‘lated as ‘ Section 22a” of sai'l Article IV. side. Hection 22a —Th- I«egislativ<- Assem The literary part of the program was bly shall not dir> ctly or indirectly re exceptionally good, .Miss Rose Leaf re- peal or amend, or in any wise modify cited a piece which brought forth ap any act or law emu ted by the people or legal voters of the Htate of Oregon in plause that hardly ended. Miss Rose the exercise of the Initiative power re and Carolina Varietti also recited in a served to them by this Constitution ; very pleasing manner. Amil Beck's the power to repeal, amend or modify recitation entitled, “When I waa a any such act or law to tie ami remain exclusively in the legal voters of the Little Boy,” was received with great state applause, while Sandy’s most favorite The petitions t< have this question humorist, Mr. Bell, kept the amlience placed upon the Imllot* for the coming rowring with laughter until the almost June election ar«- already signed and wee hours of Sunday when the meeting sent in adjourned, after having one ol the most enjoyable times of the season. The question for next Saturday night New Reading Matter at library is, Resolved, “That art is more pleasing The following weekly ami monthly to the eye than nature. ” F. E. McGu- . gin and I.. Lorman will be the leading magazines are now received at the ' disputants. Gresham reading room : The Youth's Companion, Harper’s Weekly, Scientific American, Bird 1/,re, Century, Garden Ths Bssfsatsrs. The name "beefeater” applied to Magazine, ladies Home Journal, Out British yeomen of the guard has a sin look, Ht. Nicholas World’s Work, Pa gular derivation. It la said to come cific Monthly, Popular Mechanics, from "buffetler.” the guardian of the World Today, Cosmopolitan and Stic« buffet on occasions of atate banquet cess. The Evening Telegram, Daily ing. Journal and Beaver Htate Herald are Scotch Kiasaa. 8 always on the tables, and several others A highly popular euatom of the young are promised in the near future. Other Scots of paat year» waa for young men good periodicals ar« hrouElit in for the to go about the atraeta ringing door Subscribing or Renewing Your Subscription bell». and their» waa the right to klaa benefit of the people of the rea«ling the girl who an«wared the ring. In room. It is earnestly ho [re. I that the through the caaa the girl proved elderly or unat people of Gresham will improve this BOTH PAPERS FOR »2 »• ,* * tractive there waa no evading the ex opportunity of g««od, free reading. I pert«! aalute, however much ft might Make all remittance« payable to the Beaver Hint« Herald, Greabam, Ore. , go irgalnat the grain of tba bell rlng«r. liargaina in the “lietafd Want Ads." T T Eastern Russellville Doings Prices I MORGAN - ATCHLEY fLlRNITURf CO. Additional Montavilla hems I I1EO. ROY Montavilld’s New Hotel The Russellville Nursery Company FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about how io obtain ihe best results in cultivating the soil. Stock Ra.isin^,FruitGrowinÿ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by DEAVER STATE HERALD