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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
Want Column Wanted, For Sale, Lost. Found, Etc. Al local sdwrtlwmrnt» arc runnn ler this head at the Fate of ON h «'KN T « W ORI) KA« II IMHl'Ii No ad |>ul»ltahe<i f«»r koMlltaH Hcrnls <*» t'.r • m - i ' ................... If you have anything to »elL or wish to huy anythin» nr ha«r loti anything. TK> « •• WANT Al> ’• In thh column The reattlu »til •urpriae you. <'a»h or poAtagr »tauip*. WANTED— Will buy fit hogs for cash or trade feed or groceries at Port- land prices. R Tassell, Cottrell and Boring. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Guaranteed, t'tias. Cleveland, agent, Gresham. Ore. LOST — Two sows, one weigh* al.-ut |flh or 17o II* and other about GS 11». Black. Phone or write Emil Olson, Troutdale mad. <•» WANTED—Fre-ii milch cow* and beef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham. Ore FOR 8AI.E—Four-horse p-w> r chop mill, all complete. John A Richey, Barton. Ore. 18 FOR SALE—G.sxi White leghorn Cockrel st A. Brugger.s Melville fsrm. Gresham (- FOR SALE—Go^xt paying bimi nee* in this territory, or will trade for farm or city prop» rty. Apply at Herald office. FOR SALE — sow and 11 pigs, also new capacity cream separator. Good reasons for selling. Ball Bn*.. Gresham [A At Hams. "Ah, old boy." said a gentleman, meeting another on tile avenue, "so you are married at last. Allo* me to congratulate you. for I hear you bave an excellent and accomplished wife." Mrs. J. L. Small has been quite •irk "I bare. Indeed." was the reply. "She Is so accomplished! Why. air. she Is the |mst wtx-k, but is improving perfectly at boms, tn literature, at Mrs Kelly*s m<>thvr and father, Mr. home hi music, at home In art. at and Mrs. Brown, of Vancouver air vis- home in science—in abort, at borne ev iting at Mrs. Kelley's. ery w here except“— Mrs. Reel. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rickert Arthur Dickeimon, lately from Ohio, "Except what?" and son lawrencv called on Mr. and "Except at home.’’—I.ondoli Saturday is talking of renting or buying the old Mrs. Sloan Sunday. Re i lew. Grime« property and starting a first- Mrs. Wiggs, alio lived on the Rase class hotel. Mr Dickenson has had a An Oriental Bayadsrw. , A very curious life Is that of the Line road, and was mentioned in last wide sgperienc« m the hotel business 1 high rank bayadere of the East lo- week's paper as being very ill, passed Mrs. Boaier has lawn quits sick the Mrs. dice. She is a female of good family away last Sunday morning peat wook. ami many acooui|dishiueuta, who la de Wigg's leaves a husband and four chil Two of Mrs Vilas's sister« visited her voted to temple life under the strictest dren and many ft lends to mourn her last week, one froui South Bend, Wash , loss Mr. and Mrs. Wiggs came here regulation. Hers Is to slug the praises and one from eastern Oregon. at all times of some special god or from Iow a about one ami a lialf years gvwldeaa before the Images In the tem ago. I Mrs. Reasnor spent Sun lay with her ple or dance at the festivals of the Sam Sloan purchased the building «laughter, Mrs Young. idol to whose servies »he is dedicated now standing on Fnd lirven's lot on The Iadi«*s of the Ih'grrv of Honor met She is sworn to a condition of celibacy the Rase lane road for »100. and will on ths afteri h *« n of January 24 th and must not for any purpoae or on move the same to one of hi* lota in A large number were prestuil and after auy aooouut leave the ineiusunt of the Kinsel Park, and have it built over into lodge a banquet given by the («»Howing sacred fane to which she Is attached. mem iters wa« enjoyed Mrs. Daniela, a dwelling. Ysur Humble Ssrvant. Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. Flowers, Mrs. Evans M. Rickert has purchased three more The use of “your bumble servant" ami Mrs. France. The table (airly and of "your most humble an<J obe lot«, No. lit. It and 4'1. block 3 of Res groaned with gotxl things. ervoir Park of the estate of S. M. Smiley. ¿lent servant." which hare given way P. A Woodard is giving his house a to tbe curt “yonrs truly." came first Into use iu England in conversation, new coat of Rustic Tabor paint. and later iu correspondence. on the Surveyor Amburn is building a new marriage of Queen Mary, daughter of house on some of his lots on Theron Henry IV. of France. to King Charles street. I. The usual salutation before that Miss Martha Jensma, who has l-ecn Mr. Petty is giving his house a gen-. time bad beeu “God keep you.” "God quite ill with the mumps, is improving. «rwi overhauling and repairing. be with you"—this among the gentry. Bert Howitt of East 28th street called Mies Lilian Tingle addressed the With the common people It was "How dost thou. Hodge?" w ith a thump on Home Trainining ass»a*iation on Friday, on his aunt and unde, W. W. Howitt the shoulder January l*th. The subject was “l*>> and wife on Monday. MONTAVILLA Russellville Doings REKRY PLANTS — For Sale, Logan and Phenomenal« thy- per doz . »3 per Acquitted. 1K>. Mammoth Blackberries. 75c p«r Magistrate—You will admit that you dot . »4 p r ICO Himalaya Giant black- tierrie* ti per dor. Also Thousand entered tbe house of the prosecuting Headed kale seed, pound 3v, I witness by the door tit 2 o'clock in pound rOc, postpaid W H. Holder, the morning? Estacada, Ore.. RED I. (5 Prisoner—Yes. your honor. FOR SALE—Rh«xle Island liti c. «et "What business bad you there at ere I*. 11.50 each L L. Kidder. G rv^L- that time of night T' am. Route 5. (•”» "I thought It was my own bouse." FOl'.Nl» — Pair of speetaelea by N "Then why did you. when this lady Mewhirter. Owner can have same by approached, leap through tbe window. proving property and paying h r thia Jump Into tbe cisteru aud bide your ad Enquire at Herald office. self?" "Your honor. I thought it was my WANTED—800 familiee in Grvaham and vicinity to try Cupid Fl iur. A-k wife.” your grocer for it. [5 Could You Beüev« Him? A youug fellow was being tried for an offense iu tbe criminal court the other day. He bad for bis attorney one of tbe younger members of the bar. One of tbe witnesses against him was not very prepossessing iu bis ap 40 A’ears' Experience pearance. but bls testimony was quite Satisfaction Guaranteed damaging. In bis argumeut to tbe jury Terms Very Reasonable tlie young attorney was claiming that this witness was not worthy of belief. Call at mt place on Bas» Line Ii->ad. He then turned and pointed to tbe man Phone or Write. Phone Farmer* 301. as be thought and said: "Look at him. Could you believe him?” He was poiuting at another at tor ney.—Columbus Dispatch. Route 1, GRESHAM, ORE Thrss Sherwoods. Mrs Catherine Sherwood at tbe age of fifty-two gave birth to triplets, who were named respectively Franklin. Francis and Frederick. They all be came sea captains, aud all lived to be more than seventy years old. It is re . . I . ■ lated of tbe brothers that while In Gresham and Troatdale. Fait Charleston. S. C, they all weut into < > 1: tbe same barber shop one day to get shaved, one in tbe early morning, one . , 1 > . . - - w- at noon aud tbe other iu the eveuiug, . > sell all or part. Price 18000. and the barber said that be never saw a mao whose beard grew so rapidly as that man's did.—From a Letter in Medical Reconl. o GRESHAM, Auctioneer A. W atson 51 ACRES : :: J. H. Chalker « ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ The Influence of Poe. "As tbe modern world of letters has mainly gone to Keats to learn style— the perfection of word and phrasing— so it has gone to Poe to learn tone, the truths of keeping an atmosphere in 34<i llibbanl «Street composition. Poe did not set himself Would like to figure on your to write copy book maxims of moral ity." observes Charles Leonard Moore PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING In the Dial, "but tbe total effect of bls work is that of loftiness and nobility. His men are brave, aud bis women are pure. He is tbe least vulgar of mor Everybody Enjoys tals. Perhaps if hooka have any ef fect at all his tend to make men too Home Cooking truthful, too sensitive, too high minded." The place to find it is at The Modern Test The full dress life wanes in this country. Those who came before us ■ and had tbe necessary disposition and Mealw and r»x>in.“ by »lay. w»-ek means, in their manners, conversation or month. A. E. H erman , Prop. and dress, led. from birth to death, End of car line. Hibbard St.. Moniavida this full dress life, aud even In their • last moments endeavored to close tbe term of their existence with full dress behavior aud a full dress epigram. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tbe notes of restraint dignity aud ef fort In this direction are seldom sound GRESHAM, OREGON Sunday School at 10 a. m. H L. St. ed uow la England. It is all noise, dirt and «¡>eed today here. Nothing is Clair, su|ierintcndi-nt. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 of cousequeuce but cash. “What will be be worth?” is asked at the birth p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday venings, at of a child, "What is be worth?” when 7:30 o’clock. be Is a mao and "What was be Everybody invited. north?” when be Is no more —London Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor. Truth. THEO. ROY Montavilla’s New Hotel 283=285 Washington St. Near Fourth St. ‘ That’s Where You Get Good Value ” WELC1L,. THE AMERICAN II. A. LEWIS. Proprietor - P ortland , O regon Offcrp a g<K>J variety of fiuit trees, ornamental shrubs and berry • Mr. McCkrthnev will commence Mr. Fanier's son. who is in the lew pital. is improving and will is- home plastering his new house this week. I soon. A man, recently from iMkota, has «•rant Mali wk has l-een suffering been Io king east of Russellville for a -acre farm, suitable for the chicken with a badly injured hand cauaed from bust neas. a spliuter. Additional Gresham Locals (Continuel from tirsi page • •••••••••a •••••••••••••••• • • • • • FARM Two Miles South of Gresham Thursday, February 6,0: I F X Commencing at 10 a. m. 6 5 1 I Free Lunch at the Farm I he Following : 2 Wagons, 1 Light, 1 Heavy Head Milch Cows 1 Spray Pump and Barrel, Complete Milking Heifers 1 Set Single Buggy Harness Colt, 5 yrs. old 1 Heavy Double Harness 1 Saddle and Bridle Saddle Pony, 10 yrs. old 1 Mower 1 600 - pound capacity Economic Cream Separator 1 Hayrake 1 8-gal. Barrel Chum 1 Tedder 4 5-gal. Cream Cans 1 Cultivator 1 Hay Knife 1 Set Double Harrows 1 Single Harpoon Hay Fork 1 Garden Seeder and Cultivator Small Tools —------- <. __ FERAIS, CASH more back to Gresham soon, and will occupy his house on Powell street. Hamilt«Mi H. Hendricks of Fossil, Mr. and Mrs John Faria and children Ore., was visiting his aunt and utude, were recent Portland visitor». Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Manning, Saturday J. H. Cbalker is among tlie number ami Sumlay. complaining of grip. Mr. Grimes • f >easide has purchased Mr and Mrs. Frank Woetell were the A bendrot h farm of 2S acres east of looking after business intervals in Port the No. schtx» house on the Base Line land last Saturday. road. The «lea! was made through the' Robert Simms has «old his intersat in Gresham Real F.-tate con pany, cunsid-I the new meat market to his |«rtner, eration, ♦12’xb Mr. Grimes will imme ! Fritz Hamilton diately build a nice rrsidem e and move The annual meeting of the board of his family here uh« re he will make his . directors of the Multnomah and Clacka future home. mas County Mutual Telephone com Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Biutnann of Pleas pany was held January Ittth. Theodore ant Valley was attending to liu.ine«« llrugger was elected president to sue- matters in Gresham last Tuesday. ! eeed C. Kellar and Arthur Dowsett was This was Mr. Baumann's first vi-it to re-elected secretary and treasurer. Gresham since bis accident last fall. Alva Ilevel is moving into bis bouse G. H. I-«ke, who live« near Gresham, on Powell st rest. paid The Herald office a pleasant call It is reported that C. J. Li tile page has deci led not to purchase the store .Monday evening. The Mine« (»race and Minnie Law building an l barn on the property ad rence spent Sumi ay with Mis« Edith joining the city hall on Powell street on account of tbs d image the Bull Run Gordon of Portland. pipe line l »-s the property. The I .a diet»’ Aid are planning to give Harry Huxley, the Gresham painter, a musicale on Friday evening, Feb. 14 The entertainment uill l>e under the has been giving the remodeled St.Clair management of Mtfs Burton. A real cottage a couple of coats of paint the He recently papered a musical treat is ex|»ectvd an«l a large past week house for < harles Cleveland on Main attendance lo»ked fur. «freet. Hary doesn’t say much but his Lecturer of Pomona grange re»jnests . ad talks lor him and he get. the works that all lecturers of •ubor*iinate grange« D. S. Johnson’s house is about com prepare tbe program for their grange as soon as possible to l»e in readiness for pleted. painting is being done and it will soon reaily for occupancy. the next meeting of Potnena grange. G. KRUGNER, = Owner A. WATSON, Auctioneer ••••«•••••••••••••• :♦ : : • • Sinices it 6»eshnn Baptist Cbvrcb ‘ e • I r- M< hit.n - * : » 1 ' ■ • • e « .dtÄ». 1'r.G ■ ■ ! 1 • • All Ordialli lo»it*4 t» Attawi A«> •» ftN • »f tb«M SOT»k-<*. • • RltV. T. .1 El.KIN. l‘.let »r • Have You Heard of Us? I><> You Know That We Do The Largest Second-hand Business in Portland? Then You Will Know Where To Go For BA KG Al NX. V,e ‘ Have . Nearly Anything You May Want. Wh«-n You Come to the City STEER I'OR the -— * ♦ • •••«•••••••••••••• : > HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER Beaver State Herald and other p.-'per» ♦ ♦ : WESTERN SALVAGE CO. 627 to 635 Washington St. I’orlldnd. Ort ijon '' • < ! I» cMi Mt«n • I# tiq at the tcüaw t 1 >r. C mr<« « EEFLY ORKGONÎ KX • 1 r. % 3 5ü »• ’ m » DAILY oRbioNUX 4 50 D’LY «n<l MFNhAY <»BEGONIAN A •» B l<Ü DAILY TKIK.Il ri 5 f> HEM! WKF.KI.Y JofUN \l I J& •2 3 UU DA II. Y JO! TV \ L ô. ’ <> 4 25 DAILY an*l HI NI’AV J«H ICNH. h (N> 2 .il PACIFD MONTHLY 1 A> 1 !u l’Aí ¡FU’ IH»MlMrkth 2 »*> P Al IHl' t MtMER 1 1 • 2 i*> E. Wiggins hM established a studio Mrs. Cora St. Clair, of Bridal Veil, POFI.TKY Jol KNA!. (Mr.nthb) 1 Jk*, THF. Ht ||o<»| AND lloMF ( M tbh tent near th- Central hotel. The way ) 1 -» v site»! with her sitter, Miss Rena Knapp .X. 1 he goes at it he sppareutly mean, busi ORMHiN A<*KI< 1 !.l I kinr last Satunlay. ThH prit »• 1« for drlh cry by mall ntaly. I ’ »» per « ness. Rev. S. F. Pitts was a visitor at the may be M-nt t«> Hepar«'* «•hlrv»*» « .•«*!»•• up Starlight nights, frosty morning., tioriM may b«-|dn at an; i in< metropolis last Saturday. sunshine ami occasional showers, are ztmaiia »ist «ut icwist ciuuim nut Mr. Branson, formerly b»>»kk»*eper for i the chief characteristics of the weather Mount Hood Railaay has accepted a just now. pjsition with I*»*wis Shattuck. What H* Meant. Quite a number in this locality are A youiia num of Ikatun «ho badi John Slerrt, of Pleasant Home and preparing their gardens for the eally failed to pny III« laundry 1,111 endoav his brother-in-law J. Tovnsend, of vegetables. ored to turu hl* Chinaman n»ld<- from Fairview, are among the witnesses sub Several hr uses are in process of build luqiliry by ah attai-k upon tlie c'elea poenaed in tlie land fraud cases. ing just now. It is reported there were tlal'a uintiiier of h |*<-< li "Why do you any 'Fllday.' John?" W. B Parsons and wife of Melrose many appl.cations for the Winter’s be asked were Herahl < allers last Saturday. house, which has just been for rent. "Say Flhlny N-<-nii- <• I menu Fllday," | Master ‘Dubby” I> >ane w|ui a very Frank McMurray has rented it. reiilh-d John atoutly "No any Fllday pleasant caller at “wunch” time yester Mrs. Elizabeth Thimpsonis visiting and 111,-un may 1« ««ik ufi<-r Dex’, like 5 day. her son, Dr. F red Tboni|»son, at Wood Mellcan uiuu." A Miss Ora Clarke of Portland spent land, Washington. A He Will Do That. *everal days last week with her cousin, A ”Y«-a." aald the voluble crank. "I George Preston made a business trip Mies Essie Crenshaw. used to I m - us bnd a* you. but I limile A to Portland Monday. up my mind to quit auiokluif nud drink Mrs. Wm. Dahlquist call-d at Th • Miss Mary Hanson, a member of the ing. and I did It." Herald office last Satunlay. high school delisting team ami editor of “Indeed?" remarked Stanley. "I V. E. Fi/eherg the Sindy harness ; the high school department of The Her giiesa a num * bo can quit amok Ing maker was in Gresham Monday. ald, dropjied in to see us the other day. and drinking could <|Uit aliuoat any R. R Carlson and A. H. Cady called i Sin- says the debating team is very bu y thing"— "Ob. yea I" at The Herahl office on Tuesday. Mr. , preparing for the coming delxte with "Except talking nl>out It.”—Catholic and Mrs. Cady and daughter, Miss Ol Clatskanine. Blandii rd anil 1 liuea ive, of Burnett, Wig., have been visiting O. I. Seal is preparing to erect a fine Coing the Limit. friends an 1 relatives in Wenatchee, residence near his present home. "Do you ever drink to excel«?” aak Wash., for the past three months. John Metzger's residence is living r<- ed Un- girl’« futher. They have been visiting R R. Carl painb-d and papered. “I never touch liquor, sir." son an»l wife for the past week, and ex- | "llow ntMiut totmeco?” A surprise party was given Mi.« Haz- pect to leave for Los Angeles this week. ( “I do not «moke. I Imve never had el Wirtz last Friday evening. A good Tom Howitt, a ho has boughy hifl 1 time i« reported. a cigar or a cigarette In my mouth." A "Ever gamble?" A “Never. I do not know one rani from another.” "I suppone you swear somi-times?" "No, sir. An oath Ims never passili my lipa.” “L’tn! All right t ome out anil have SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT a stick of candy with me.”—Chicago Reconl Herald. of John Brown at Rockwood If Not Satisfactory You Get Your Money Back. “The BusyStorc” Groceries, Hour. Feed. Etc. Aqcnt Oregon lire Relief Asso»idlion JOHN BROWN, R.'“ Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. F ’EBRUARY 1908 11 2 3 4 ö 6 7 8 9.10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RENEW EAI <I.Y—SI l'.'t-nilil. AT ON' E —II.SO Write for particulars and price list. REGNER’S meat market from Harry Wood, will BLAVfR SIA L HIR a LD— IRISH [VI KY WELK ! plants. • • • • • Orville 1 ew is is reported to tie quite Mrs. W. G. Smith is home again much improved in health. ill with the mumps. 1908 The Russellville Nursery Company Montavilla Station, mestic Training in the Home.” It was F. IL Pitts snd family visited Rev. 8. a tine ad drees and was listened to with >'. Pitta and family of Gresham last much interest by those present. Sunday. --------------------------------- AT---------------------------------- In th* Foolith Day*. They had only I mm - u married two months ami still loved em h other de votedly. lie was In Ills den seeking Iu eplratlon for Ilia new novel. “Jack!" she called at tbe top of her voice. "Jack, come here quick!” He knew at once that site was In Im rnluent danger. He grasp««! a stick and rushe«! up two flights of stairs to the rescue. 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