Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 13, 1908, Image 1

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G resham
Volume 4
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 13, IVOS
NtW INDUSTRY
FOR GRISHAM
Land
Plaster
Wlnq Sdwmlll Moved
Number 11
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BALL BROTHERS
: LOCAL NEWS HEMS
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MILLINERY OPENING 9
9
9
9
F. B. Stuart & Co.
9
The sawmill of J Wing four miles
southwest of Gresham ia bring moved
alaiut ’Hie utile east of its present loca­
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tion where Mr. Wing has purchased
C A . Heath, a prominent land holder ;
Cement Blocks lor Buildings to some JOO acres of first-class timber and An Early Morning Blaze Starts and capitalist of Hhermsi, county, ae-
MONDAY, TULSDAY ami WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 to 18
will erect new buildings and other­
eompaniad l,y Mrs. Heath were guest«
Be Manufactured Here
from a Deft•< tive Flue.
wise improve the mill property J W
of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brownhill and Mr '
New Stock of Real I'p - t» ■ date Millinery and Furnishings
Frusi, Jr., and O Rud In in are superin­
J and Mrs. Rolwrt Walker of Gresham!
F. M, Pinne»«», alm recently ram* tu tending the I’oMtruetioti of the build­
IN« KLANEN CRUP*
On five o'vloek U'«lne»<lay morning last Monday.
< I realism fruin ('«»tarado, rw-ugnisr« in ings «i bwli are Icing rush.-d to eouipk- , the ,. -xlerk'C of Ball brothers, abrxrt s
PItoLoXi.N PRiiHUCTIVNEHS
W Brutlerick and family who have
(¡realism a town with a bright future, lioll
M IK t S «>1 |> LAND NEW
I mile xiutlieisKt <d Gresham, caught fire ! been resident« of Gresham for the past i
ft I MAIN STREET,
GRESHAM. OREGONi
hence haw decided to cast in Ids lol here
and burned to the ground consuming j six months, left for Quincy, Wash., on
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and help to make ilia town grow. Hr
Altlsdas laitiale fifty Undiddles quite a little furniture sud furnishing«. | Tui-wlay.
IN LAMB AM) SMALL
tliinka there a ill lie much building go­
j Fred Powell op nt 8un<iay with the I
ULANI I llig Al
Th«* strict Artiaan meeting I mi Fri­
ing on here ami proposes to furniah to
If. I.. Ball, who was the only occu­
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Inilhlrra a rhewprr and more durable day night In ti»e 4Kid Fellows hall in pant of I he building st the time, had i home folks. Fre<l lias accepted a poai-
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When in (iresham Stop it
'lion
with
Allen's
pharmacy
in
Port-1
building material than luuilier, namely, Hrwhatn waa well attend«*! by Artimin«
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU M0VÍY
gone
on,
to
the
barn
after
building
a
1 land.
from thia and neigldx»ring aatemblk*«
cement blocks.
fire ami it was not until after the entire ■ Tl>e fourth quarterly meeting of the '
Sir. Piuneo Las receive«I maciiincry an«l a large dr legation from Port land
up-stairs was a firr that be noticed it. Free Methodist chnri-h, Gresham, will,
from the east which he la installing ami which arrived in a w|M*cial car. Alami
lie suei-ei-ded ItoWeior, in saving some )>e held la-ginning Friday evening,)
will soon lie in reMiliiimw to supply the .’ai canditlalca were initiate«I. :w> of
of the fiifnitun*. The cause of the fire March 14 There will be services Sat­
thra«*
l»ring
from
Hrvuhaiii
aaaemljy.
growing demand lor thia new kitni of
New Management
New Equipment
seems to have lier-n a deCeetive
urday night and bumlay morning and
tmikiing material. Thia will add on«* The A rh-I h leaiu put <»n I lie iriiative
UMÜSHAM,
ORI.OON
The
hou*.
was
in«ur
-I
for
evening Presiding elder W. N. Coffe.-
more to the |«ving induslries of Grreh- work. After the eierciaM a baiMph-t
“Sure To Please You”
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wa« given in the dining renili of
will la* preaent at all of these services I
hall. Gresham aaavrnbly ia one <4
and all are urged to attend.
o «Qmm «moto o ■
atnmgea! in thia wections, having
At the grange hall Saturday after- j
ROW RT WALKER à SONS PROPS
GRESHAM. ORE.
mani tars
mam at two o'c lock there will be held a
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I ublic meeting by the grange tor the
The Central Hotel
D. W. Metzger
9
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0
5.
II. B. HUXLEY
INilntvr «imi
j
I H.-c<ie<it< ir
discussion of the prop.cs.-d initiative'
pro|M»itious. G.xal speakers will la*' *♦♦♦••»*««••......................................... 6«...................... 66666................... ..
A leap year dance will be given
present and all are invited.
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Melsger's hall, Gresham, Saturday
A public donation party will be given
nlglit March 14.
laolies 5o ernt«,
POWI I.L STREET
GRESHAM, OREGON o
by the ladies of the Baptist church at
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getith-men. free
Hefty's orchestra.
I tl.e home of Mrs. John Metzger tonight
I!
FRESH MEAT AND FISH.
<[
All .-.sue and have a good time
• Gresham Barber Shop
j to which all are Welcome.
• In S'-rUI Mitri of all klt-tia h rally «t»<|
-
• ♦>«»!• kl) «tout
llasutw boli« «I aitil put I
Frank Croucher who has la-en stop-
Don’t forget, we are paying Cash for your Produce.
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Rr»| «ItHir I-. i<H-«h«iii lloftrl
I ping in this vicinity for some time, left
•
Robert II. ChBdera. Prop.
BEEF,
Steers,
No.
1,
4c;
Cows,
No.
1,
31c.
!!
' for his liome in «outturn Oregon this
A. D FMwarffs. with a crew of rien
• 1.1 IM « u
ogg.,
MUTTON, Sheep, Mixed, 5}c; Lambs, 5} c.
!!
week.
Is at work on the Booth county road,
HOGS,
Dressed,
from
100
to
175
lbs.,
7!c
to
8c
!!
Steve BLu-k and family have moved
He »I mi has a crew of men laying
Live, 51c.
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to Tiganlville, where In- has purchased
pauk on the Paul Dunn road The
GRESHAM
a small tract of laud.
VEAL, 75 lbs. to 125 lbs., 9c; 125 lbs. up, 7!c
K
work on both roads will soon he com­
CHICKENS, Mixed, 11c
plete then Mr. Edwards will turn his
Robert Doan.- Iia« resigned as agent < o
for the O. W. P. A Ry. Co. here and R. .
attention to clearing and grading tht
It. W. EMERY. Pn.g r
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Ilmothy Brownhill
Shepard leas been appointed to fill the
Hon. 11. M. Lake
Hood View road, commencing at the
' "'ÄTur*.....
ßrtshaR, On.
vacancy,
Paul Dunn corner and yrorking to Mr. Brownhill with this issue retires
••••«•••••••oaaooe Mr. Cake is running for the nomination
Dalles Simonsen spent Sunday in
tor Uniteli States Senator on State­ wards Handy. Such Improvements in I from the editorship of llie Beaver
our community are very much appre­ __ State Herald,
Portland visiting friends.
TO THE MANY PATRONS OF THE
taper,
plant
and
ment
No.
1.
For SADDLES. HARNESS and AU.
-------- husi iieM having Xieen bought by Mr.
ciated.
A. Nil.lin and wife of Montavilla
HARNESS AtX'ESMORIEN
H. A. Darnall of lx*nts. Oregon, who Were guests at the- home of T. R. How- j
A good number of young folks from
Good lime at Sandy
assumes charge horn the tint of .thia itt on Wednesday.
this locality attend..1 tl>e farewell party
<11
K«-|«alrlng qtairkly dona.
mouth.
The employees of the Handy Stage at Cline's last Saturday evening ami all
Charles Doane and family will occupy
(BUST LARSON, Prop., (ireaham
we beg to announce that we have purchased the interests of
company «rill give, a grand ball at had a g.M«l time.
) the Clanahan residence on Main street.
H. P. Hatch and hereafter will serve
Sandy, in Junker's hall on March 2H.
W.
H.
Addis
of
the
Russellville
nurs
­
I), l-aoderba.k ami son-in-law, John
ROLKWOOT
Hadley’s four-piece orchestra of Port­
eries
has
been
assisting
James
I-aw-
Parker, recently bought the twelve acres
Rockwood Grange met Wednesday
land will furnish music.
Nup|>er at
C. H. LANE
n-nce in pruning his orchard.
of land on which was located the No. 2
Sandy hotel. Tickets 76 cents Come
evening in regular session
Mrs. J.
mill camp.
Jack Slioultz and J. M. Donahue of
and as heretofore will keep on hand
one, come all. good time assured you.
Richmond was ejected Treasurer to
Miss Cena Van Fleet visited at lit. fill the place of Geo. Cothrell resigned Boring were Greaham visitors on Wed­
a full supply of
nesday. While hen- they called at The
home of Miss Mary Bowen <>( Krim» on
(WI.MIAM,
The lecture hour was taken up nego- Herald office an.l arranges! to have
POWtU VALLfY
Nunday.
tla ing for the old school building for a number of large posters printed for
Ladles Missions Society of the Lo­
Mieses Minnie Harviaun an«i Madge a grange hall
O. J. Brown volun­ the grand ball to be given at Sandy on
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦’ theran church met with a fair attend­ Bowen visited st the home of ('lemma
teered to go sp -nsor for the Grange. the 28th.
untu : ance at the home of Mrs. P. N. Al- ami Lirella Radford on Nunday.
bo:h for the build ng and for the
HOMEMADE PASTRY OF ALL KINDS
■o 1 1 qulst
A. Gould a respected citizen of
Refreshments were served.
Mias Hannah lledin is now at home. grounds on which to move It.
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«.AKI'kXS I’UiWKP
The district was a pleasant caller one
CONFECTIONERY, and CIGARS.
W. A Proctor is having considerable ground to be purchased from
Messrs S M Rtcffonson and P A.
Mr. last week.
::
j. h
Bteffenson are bom«* again after a clearing done on his farm at Cottrell.
Taylor just west of J. Browns afore
Í
Phone 14.X
Gresham, Ore. ‘
Your patronage respectfully solicited,
J. Congdon and wife of Spokane an*
But
visit to Couer d Alane. Idaho,
Mies I^na Morris, who is a music on Base I.ine road..
in Gresham making preparations to oc­
I ihey like Powell Valley better than teacher is staying at the botue of Fred
Miss Mere.ll h found It necessary cupy the new cottage of Jam. « Law-
Prop.
, ever now and are determined to stay Radford.
to resign her poaltkm In Rockwood I rence. Mr. Congdon expects to build
! here.
Geo. Killin of Woodburn ia visiting
'
on
his
property
that
he
pnrvhased
of
A.
school on account of III health.
Powell St.. GRESHAM, ORE.
Her
Charles Johnson re' urned tn hla relatives in thia vicinity.
place ia filled by Mias Sedgering of 1 Meyers, some time this summer.
Frank Beers recently bought a carload St. Johns.
They sre stopping al the Regner homo.
work In Portland, after being 111 for
Mr. Congdon is traveling agent forthe
a week at his home with the mumps. of stumping powder.
Perry Ines nberg has tradrd I his Potter-Chapin realty company.
Mrs.
D.
D.
Jack
has
returned
home
Mira Emily Johnson entertained
Carries n full line dressed and amok-
place near here for a hay farm near
4B
B. W. Emery and Lewis Shattuck
some friends laat Sunday.
A good after a visit with relatives at Wood­ Wulla Walla. There are eighty acres
ed meats of all kinds.
were doing business in Portland laat
burn.
tlpi<> was reported
of alfalfa on the (dace,
He intends Monday.
Every pair of Shoes in the home REDUCED TO FIT YOUR PURSE
Wo buy IC-ef, Veal. Mutton, Hogs
Dogvett Bros. A Co. has just fin making a horse ranch of It.
C. P. Johnson and family and X. C.
Alva
Hevel
and
family
have
moved
lahed clear.ng two pieces of land for
Clivi: Ml’ A TRIAL
Sward and family took dinner with P
Sen Everything you Need, At Right Prices too.
Risk wood and Gresham
Juvenile , from their farm to their home on Pow­
Paul Dunn.
N.
Aluiqutat
last
Sunday.
Yes as low as Good Goode can possibly be sold
base hall team had a game on the ell street.
Greshain, Oregon
Powell St.
P. T. Dunn. John McDonald. Tom school grounds at Rockwood Sunday
Mr. Anderson and family ut Clay
Dr. J. P. Powell who lias recently
IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a good place to trade, you're looking for
Dunn, and George Beers also have afternoon.
been ill, is now aide to be around
Center. Kansas, have moved In the
some men ctearing for them.
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property recently bought of K Little-
The drama "Between the Acts'' again. While visiting friends in Greah-
page
Paul Dunn baa bought a new disc played at Fairview a couple of weeks i am Monday lie did not forget Iris
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood, Oregon
' friends at The Herald office.
grain drl.l.
ago la to be played In th.- Macabee
Mra. II. M Miller has I wen Buffering
On and after March lat
Little
Hasel
Shattuck
and
Dorothy
Mr. Ilaworth la s'osiy Improving. Hall here on Friday night the 13th.
w th reumatlsm all winter.
Woodsawing will be raised to
Half the proceeds goes to the grange Hamilton have been suffering with the as follows: Circulation. 705. attendance,
7Kc a cord, strictly cash.
The many friends of Mrs. James II
mumps.
for a hall fund.
1.373, registration, 43. fiction, 51 per Preston are glad to see her arouml
GRESHAM ROLLER and CHOP MILLS
Robert
Simms
has
sold
his
property
Get Your Pkture Idkcn
cent.
There are about eight or ten new
again. Mrs Preston has been very ill
Run Tuesdays and Fridays
K B. Wiggins, the Gresham photo­ residence, under construction near on second street ami knight four lots
Guy Fieldhouse has heen suffering all winter:
Rolling or ('hopping 10c per hun­
in
Thomson's
addition
on
which
he
in
­
grapher, has decided to leave for other here.
dred pounds.
with the grip for the past few days.
J. C Allen will soon liegin the erec­
tends building.
fields about the first of April.
Any­
ENTI KE STOCK OF
tion
of a home on his lots in Thomp­
George
Crotherell
and
son
Walter
Peter
Michel
contemplates
some
im
­
C. W. WHNf. Prop.
A. F. Miller of Sellwood Mil» in
one wishing photos taken should waste
The Notion Store
__ summer. provements on his property on Powell Gresham last Wednesday to attend a son .« addition.
uo time.
We make a specialty of have gone to Alaska for the
Al Hart wag doing business in Port-
special grange meeting.
Mr. .Miller
studio work, farm scenes, horses, etc. Mr. Coihrell has an interest in th« | street,
land
Wednesday.
He will be missed
Address E. E. Wiggins, Gresham. Ore. fit-heries there
The re|>ort of the Gresham read- found time to make the Herald office a
Auction and Sale Bills at The
(Continued on last page )
by hla many fr ends here.
, ing room for the month of February <« ' short call.
leap Yfdf Dance
h r'h'' ",CKBNHAM, DUE.
T. R. HOWITT & CO.
conati
: Uvew Feed & Sale Stable
“ Popular Home Bakery ”
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
MEALS AND LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
Royal Bread
B Expressing, Draying
. Hoss
A. M. Widener,
6resham Meat Market
Big Reduction on Shoes!
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
STEAM WOOD-SAW
CLOSING-OUT SALE!
At
Herald office.
SIG 1I0N UNI
Only a Few Days Left!
In which to pay your taxes and Ret the reduction.
Better
give us the description of your property. We will see that they
are paid and you can settle with us when it is convenient.
YOU SHOULD HAVE A BOX IN OUR VAULT
In which to keep all your valuable papers, deeds,
mortgngvs. receipts, etc. The anxiety you have cadi
year over misplaced papers amounts
more than the
relit on a I h > x .
We have lus'n ask.sf to sell «1000.00 city of Portland Bonds, running
Dre to ten years bearing sis )>er cent, interest payable semi-annually. Cali
ami see us.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. OPE,
Henry Ruhl of Alieel is here on a vis-
it to his pareuts.
Ixtuia Ksgn of Wallace, Idaho, is via-
iling Mr. and Mrs. John Moll. Mr.
Moll and Mr. Karn were school-l-oy
friends in Iowa and the chats over old
times have been pleasant features of the
Moll home.
M Milem of South Mt. Tabor has
sented the Edwards place of twelve
acres located on the Buckley crossroad
ami ia now putting in his oat crop.
A Base I.ine man has rent ci the Bell
place near ths old Seven-nrile house.
The atrip of timber on the Section
Une west of Howitt's farm ia lieing cut
down and made into cordwood.
CARD OE THANKS
The family and relatives of the late
Mrs. E. E. Jack take this method of
thanking the many friends who so
kindly assisted during the illness and
death of our beloved.
E. E.J acs .
New Arrivals
for
Spring
elegant tie«
25 ROLLS NEW MATTING 1 All
signa.
ÇTCCI cnnnç " e l,*ve
received s new
V1 LtL OuUllu an,| full line of steel goods
Something new. Artistic enough to suit the
moat particular ami prices to suit any pocket
book, 28c. per yard.
consisting of Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Potato
Forks, Shovels, Spades. Tiling Toole, Posthole
Augurs, Scythes. Swaths, Rakes and Hoes.
Prices the lowest.
360 PAIR NEW SPRIN6 SHOES
iA.’L‘S
creations in Men’s. Women's, and Children'^
Oxfords in Tan. Black and Patents. All prices
and styles.
NEW PERCALES, CALICOES, ETC.
including Wai.tingw. Plaids and other new sod
snappy additions to our already large varied
stock of merchandise.
Dealer in
“Goods of Quality“
PAINT!
PAINT!
PAINT!
We arc Headquarters for all kinds
Oils at Bevi Rock prices.
AMERICAN FIELD FENCE
Lead and
R:7en,’:r.1i^
agents for the American Field Fence, the Best
that can W procured at the lowest prices. Get
our prices on Barb Wire, Something Special.
and
Summer
We are taking orders for
our second ear of Land
Plaster to arrive in a few day».
LAND PLAS1
CCCnC
Tour -’•’■d- of US.
All the best
«JLLUV t|iat money can buy and as cheap as
seels of that quality can lie sold.
Guaranteed
fresh.
O FIIRMITIIRF
runilliunc
A Full line of new Fur-
niture arriving, inelnd
ing Lounges, Couches, both in Velour and Leath­
er «ovarings, and an elegant line of new Iron
Beds. Also a fnll ami complete line of Jajam-se
Furniture consisting of Music Racks. Pa|>er
Racks. Center Tables, Book Cases and oilier
articles too numerous to mention.
LEWIS SHATTUCK
Main Street
Gresham. Oregon