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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
Want Column MOUNT SCOTT and tGVPT LENTS DISTRICTS O Wet lurid i, building a chick»» hvu.» H« inten-l« . ng in thvcbickvu bu-UICM. Portland'» latest Orow Ing Suburb*. Which You Should AU About Wm Martin 1» id'.’ul to m H bi« land to a Dakota man Mr. W. Millar 1» going to Cahtornia Mr». Arngt of flth avenue has been night Rev Mr. Exon of Dover i» a»- for hvr health. improving his buildings ami grounds. •iating Rev. Mr Ingle* with the meet A.Gaulitsi« building a fiuil dryer. Mr». Westfall of Gilbert'» crossing ing«. Al local advertiaeni t* are tun un 1er thl» brad al th«' rat. o( OXK » F AT A ttoKl' A U’H has lawn quite ill since Sunday W S Jain«» went to Portland on Harley Cone of lent« «pent Sunday IM8UK Nu «4 publiai'« <1 h'T lr*> than Uuenl«. Iniaiuvaa last week Bud Marshall mot with an expenaive visiting friend* in Ttoutdale i’aah m adxanr« « trvpt to regular a«tvarti»*'r* If you have mh » thing « > m II, .«r w:»h I«» bu ) surprise Tuesday «hile warming some M »» Marion Brody »¡»ent Thura<l»v anything or nave I of I auylhing TRY K tallow to grease harness. It eaught afternoon viailing th.- Lent* achool* and ’ WA NT Al) ■’ in thia calumn The reattlU w til LAKH Kill rire giving him a severe burning on his ■urpriBf you. < m»h or )Mu»iMgre alami* meeting her former pupil» ami Iriend» han 1 and scorehing the room exten Mt»» Hr.«lie ia on« the moat popular We ere all ven sorry to see Cbas. WANTED—A - .¡i. it. r foi The Her- sively. teacher* werving in Portland « c I mk U* Morgan and family move to Portland. aid in every neighborh»>»ML T. Y. Cadwell'» taautyfving coun Her I enu friend» are pleaacl to »ee her Herbert Counter left h»s sch<*ol in Portland and is now nt home enjoying FoR SALE I acr» * mile north of tenance was aeeu on our st reels Tues again. day evening. He still hankers after a pswvll ” lime with the tnuuqw. Boring. Sale on or alxmt May 4. HkWL Bids will !»<• rrcvivvd at the residemv Mt Scrtt. The O R. A N . ; leers have niov»i| Forest Rjnqers’ t vamindtions. of the umleraigm?d al>»>ut one mile Mr Rulb'» infant child has been ser their offices in M R J. l.atourell’» north of Boring in Clackamas county. iously ill for a week house where H h '\ will make head uuar* The I’uiteM State* Civil Service Com- Ore Tvrins oi sale, cash J P. S mith . Mr and Mr» Hogue entertaimsi miMion li«. jn»t announced that exam tors lor the sutnu « i with V. W. vraig Administrator th»- «ksiatc »•( Wceley | friends from Portland the guests being as clerk. ■nation« will be held (or the position of Smith, deceas'd. Mr. ami Mrs. J T Alexander. Mr ami Mrs. II. A. I it 1 irell visited her Mr» Al Slump. Mr- Peake, t laude ranker at the Suiierviaor'« heeilquartera daughter, Mrs. Col l.ais<»n of Trout FOR SALE— 4tuinva hen* Cheap Davis and Mrs W. 1. Rice at every National Foreet on April 23 and dale a day last we» n Apply to Sun l1 tl ranch. Cleone. Or. (■ Atas Goaeel and familv who have Mi» Dunaway and Mr Denlinger 24. It is e«tiuiated that SUO more rang will attend next grange meeting and er» will lie required during the preaeul run the Falls Hou*c hotel tor the |mst a»aist in the lecture hour. two yearn have m o< I to Mort», Ore flacal year Ilian were on duty during Mrs. Livingston i this place made a Mr. Simpaon is completing a com- last year, and eligible« to till these va | fortable cottage on ftth avenue trip to Portland Thurstlav. cancies will lie furuislied the Forestry Ethel Jeffries has just heen presented Chan. l«atourell t ie a business trip FOR U NT r»v l>. useson Main with a tine new graphopli . w hone. She will service by the coming exauination. The to the city last •treet. t La». Cleveland. tiresham. • enter the Bvh P. L lake- ’.uL. Walker "i busine» examinations will be held in seventeen Miss Elsie Let p ma e her usual FOR RENT- One half herewith gxd ■vllege soon. states amt territories. trip to Portlaud 1 i.iy to visit her par four-room bouse, new I ma i u and ebn km Mr and Mr». Webb were pleasantly In Oregon examinations will be held ents. house, g»xxl water. E. Sc b wedler, surprised bv a number of their friemls at Grants IA m , Heppner, John Day, .Mr. and Mrs. i cl Larson were vis Gresham. Phone Farmer 64. Satunlay eveuing. A tine time is re- lakeview. Medford, Portland, Prine itors here Sunda» I>ort«-d. IF Vol HAVE A 1 ARM for sale, Mr Sp<»ar, wli - I m l»eon employed Carol Hogue is taking cornet le»sons ville, Roseburg. Sumpter, Wallowa. trade or rent, let ’em know about it in in Palmer, visited « family ov er Sun and is suceecdiug Iwautifully. Applicants can secure information on this column. (- day. Mr and Mr». Owens have piirehastsl the examination from the Vailed States Jeff Bra in let of Palmer also «¡tent a PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. the Heilman place iu Dist.'To ami Civil Service Commission, Washington. pleasant Sunday with his family. Guaranteed. Chao Cleveland, agent. moved onto it D. C., or From the Forest Supervisor at Gresham. Ore. The laitourell bunday school is pro Mr Orgler of Tenth avenue recently gressing rapidly with Wm. Montgom THE ELITI ICE CREAM PARLORS returned from the hospital where he any of the places mentioned ery as aiiperiateixfriit. at Montavilla has lern bought and is was attended l>eeause of a broken leg being run under new management by The Elliott family will shortly move Joe Holder, Give him a call. to their new home on Third avenue StCIION HNt Mr. Meter has «old hi» potatoes (or The old home will lie occupied by Mr ■N5 cenis per hundred. The Giltner ten acres on the Taylor FREE! Seethe Herald’s free offer Elliott's son-in-law. Joe Hutchison. Mr. Cranxler is hauling cement for Avenue n»a»l w * recvutly sold to a to auluKhl*ers in ad. above in connection The new road north of Lents is iwing D. C. Kone of Grt -hsiu. his new bam. with Roosevelt picturesand Farm and pushed by Messrs Thomas and S Fireside. Good only for tu* weeks. A new residence 1* tiring erected on J. B. True took his creamery lioiler to tins. This road will open up a X giu the ¡»lace owned by the Widow Myers Portland to have it repaired. able acreage area. FOR SA Lb — Five acres near Lents, Geo. K< U.*y and G Bates are haul near the reservoir Mr. Wrillegv has taken a tive years’ house. well, halt in cultivation. Fine Chas Crituinoii i Riwnrllville was a ing gravel to Troutdale leas«- on the Crosby place. for berry farm. Ik»x 45, Leute, Ore. visitor in our ¡»art - Monday. Mr. -tohler is very ill. Mr Tobin is developing into a first- Mrs. Thoinne F Lewis • »( R«w»c Cot- CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS class carpenter and builder. He will E. W. Tufford has cleared a couple of tage, Russellville. le’t for Chicago at Only 20c each. Put a nice foundation build several cottages on the Cletnson acres of land this spring 2 o'clock Suiuhn f.*r I er old home under your house that w 11 always l>e up tract for sale. The young folks of this place gave a where almost her entire life has bevn to date. Call on or write Earl Pin neo. Mt S*ott Lodge 1. It O. F . No. lsS. dance Saturday night in Rullarvi ¿oil's s|»ent and where u uiy are waiting to Gresham, Ore. held a smoker ami Bocial on Tuesday hall and they re|»irt a good time has l»een her tint welcome her. This ** Friends wen1 invited and LOST—English Iti ! i.-g S x months ■ evening The telephone line running fro visit Lack since ) her marriage ami her old. Brindle and white. Frank Heiner, a general good time was reported. to Troutdale lias lieeii divided it many friemls and neighbor* wish her a A new country telephone system, the to take on more »uhacriber». Gresham, R. 3. phone 95. (14 pleasant trip and a safe r»turn. Multnomah and Clackamas rural, has Ed W.-stanl has moved on his own Scliool district number 2H will g.ve a FOR SALE — A Freah Cow. Alfred a line under way from Pleasant Valley place again. Ire^ket social nt the Sfl*huolln>uso on the Aim, Powell Valley. (15 to lent* The head quarters at Lents La.livs, be real W W. Northway »»« doing business evening of April 10 will be lucateal with our genial mana g'Mxi ami gel your baskets tille<| anti FoR RENT — acre», 5 mile» eact ger ■ ( the Mt Bott Drug company in the new Gage store Saturday. of Greoham, g<»J building*, g ad past Fred Rickert of the firm of Rickert trimmed to win ma*» ii'inv hearts and The Ladies Aid society of the Meth- ure, runnmg water, 12 acre* cleared. Broth, r- was doing buaineM in Eagle stomachs. Ami remembe r the grab Lag ■xiist church held their regular meet souwnirs will please the little folk. Term« Kea»"r.ablt- Enquire at Gresh The next Crw-k Saturday and Sunday. All are invited to com«“ and have a g»>od am Drug Store. ¡14 ing Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Pre»ton i> n the sick li»t again. time. mee'ting will l>e held at the home o( FOR SALE — Several g J lots and Mrs. Frazier of Gray'» crossing. The laiseliall team is preparing to boutet in Gresham at inve an?’ prices, The Epworth league gave a social in give a basket social the pn-eeeds of MU KOSE Also email acreage n < rar lines and well I’uke’s hall Saturday evening which Kill be used to get their suits. improved farms. - - Box M Isabel Hartwig, who has been ill with Early gardens are looking fine. Gresham, Ore. dtpthena. has recovered and again in John Strebin is at home for a short HLRLBIRI school. It ia hoped there will be no .t - vacation. more case«. The many fri *nds of Mn*. F Il Rick- Rev. W. T. Kerr preached here last east of Gresham. W. H Powers, Ed Wise, Mr. Tobin ert will l*e ^lad to hear that »hr ha* Sunday morning and evening. His ser and W. 1>. Eaton are building residences recovered sufficient strength to be able inons and encouraging words were WANTE1 : .... I on the Clark-l lemeon tract ami H <>. to come home Saturday. greatly appreciated. Heslin, Cleone. 1 Henderson has started another *lti>i0 Mr-». V. Ellis was visiting friends in house on First avenue. Fremont Lent's Portland several days this week. WANT! I’— 1 • trict No. 4, bi I* f »r a few th» u«an<i dol bungalow on Johnson street is nearing ESTACADA Mr. and Mr*. Shelt«» ar»' visiting lars on the conditions sj»ecified in the ' completion their »laughter, Mrs. A. Lei land of The Curreu»ville achoal gave an en achool laws of the state "f Or••g«»n, sec H. W. Scott ha? just bought some Hillsboro. tertainment laat Saturday which wa* tion 6, article 6. Set E W. Emery, \ery tine Durban) cow* from California Mrs. I ■land's house caught on tire follower! bv a l«*ki t *<«aial. The pro- chairman. (. and placed them on bi* farm at Mount one »lay this week from a defective eve<l» for tiie ■ li ning amounted to f.15. Scott. chimney but the flames were quickly VOTERS - re D Dr. Moore is back from a winter’« *o-1 F »V. Bute* i prominent young man M. Kol^rî? n< i.iry. Grtsham. Ì4 journ in Oakland and the San Juapuin extinguished and little damage was of thin community, wh . quietly mar done. ried to Mi-- Margaret Smith of Eagle W A N T E î » — Fresi n ■ w ■ .. :. i valley, California. He ?eem? delighted i R •. W T > *ott of Fairview organ- Creek laat Friday at Oregon City beef caule. T. R Howitt, Gresham, to renew acquaintances at Mount Scott. ize»i a >un<lay sch^Mvl which will meet < »re Mi»» Lydia -teinman. who ha* lieen The residence of J. B. Marshall, east at the Hurlburt hall at 2:30 each Sun l.on.e <-11 a v -it, returm-d to Portland WANTED—Every Farmer who sells of Lent®, came near being destroyed by [ day. The aurvi v for a logging road on butter to get hie but ¡er-wrappers printed tire on Tuesday. Some grease that was ! Mr and Mrs. > M Davis were callers at The Herald office. Be*t paper, low being heated on the stove suddenly ex-1 at the home uf T. Evans one day last Eagle Cre< k t- m-aring completion and ploir<l throwing fire all over the room. I willlie finirhi-d in another week. prices Will be money well invested! Mr. Marshall and Floyd succeeded in ' week. Several fishermen of Portland spent extinguishing the flames before much SIMPLE HOME RECIPE Bids to anted. damage w a? done They, however, re Sunday at this place. Scale! bids will be received by the ceived severe burns. Get Butter-wrappers printed at The Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at Distr.ct School Board of *-hool Dist Revival meeting»» began Sunday j Herald « ffice. Good time now! Home and Try It, Any way rict No. 27, at Rockwood, Multnomah K now Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. GAGE County, Oreg n, until April 25, 190*, for the contract t Lu. i a four-room erh»x»lbouse. Said bu ¡ding t * be com plete! by Septeml*-r 1, 10 > Plans and specifications can 1* n at the follow ing j lact - i . Worcestei Building. Purtla\J. Oregon, Max Ruehle, R xkw’j<ri. Oreg n, and al the District Clerk’s Tl.e right is re served to reject an y and a J bids. By order of the board <A ¿«r.ttors, Send nil bids t ■ WALTER QUESINBERRY, Ihat. Clerk. Cleone, Ore , R.F.D. 1. THEO. R O Y 340 Hibbard Would t ■ fig . _ I 8 Í MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. A. Geisler, Prop. 8 0 8 0 0 OREGON 6 Brine V» Your Prracriptions «nd Yon Will . . B-- Sure to Have Them Fillt-H Riirht DRLGS. ♦ DR. IL II. UTT, I ♦ I i i 1 i ♦ kJ K N T I B T E . f >regor* K Attorney at La» 737 Chamli Phone Main « CHEMICALS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS. POST CARDS, ETC. .- PILMBING 4SD GAS IiniSG Greaham, 8 0 8 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I i ♦ f BIG DANCE ALfAl^ — IN AXTELL’S < > HALL — Under the management of the Gresham Symphony 9-Piec« Orchestra • EXPERIENCED FLOOR MANAGERS • SEBI TIMI. YOU HIGH CLAM MUSK EVER HAD ' !! ; [ • REMEMBER THE DATE, SAT., APRIL II, AND BE ON HAND Ü ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦»♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Get fn»rn any prescription pharma cist the follow mg: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Con p und Kargon, one ounce: (’»impound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake w« 11 in a Lot tie and tak»* a tea- «po»mful i >-• after each meal and at tied time. The above i considered by an cni- nent authorit y, * bo writ-M in a New York daily | ¡»per, as the finest pre scription »*v« r written to r» leive Back ache, Ki'ln . Trouble, Weak Bla«l<l» r ami all form- of Urinary «iifficulties. This mixtui acta promptly on eliminativ*- t.-<*uesDf the Kidneys, aiding them to filter und strain uric arid and »(her waste matter from the blood w l< < h causes Rheumatism. Some p» r- ns who suffer with the afflictions n ay not feel inclined to place much »nfidencr in this simple mixture, j< t those who have tried it say the r» - ihs are simnly * irprismg, th«- relief 1 ng affect«*! without th»* slightest in, iy to the stomach or other organs. Mix some and give it a trial. I <-rrtainly corn»*« highly r0ccomim nde<l It is the pr « option of an emminenl authority w! entire reputation, i| is said, was e*' tbiished by it. A druggist here at home, when asked stated that that be rouhi either supply the ingrrdi ’ ts or mix the pr« -*eiiption for our reader*, also reccominrnds it as harmless. Goods Going Like Hot Cakes at the Great Dissolution Sale AT WELCH’S Albert Welch retires, John R. Norris takes the business X The Best Suita in the House up to $25 and $.30 go for . WATCH rili: DAILY PAPER« Il KOT RIGHT WEI ( II MAKI WELCH & CO IT RIGHT THE AMERICAN ■ C LOT H IEKS 223 MORRISON ST., NEAR FIRST PORTLAND. ORE. Prtze Essay Contest Th» yri«» «mar «ont»»t for pupil» of •chool dlitricl» No» 7, h , »7 ami « will tak» place at R.ickwixid hall Friday ev»ning. April 10. Mr*. E L. Thorpe, lecturer of Rockwmai grange, haa ar ranged for thia conteat amT ha* l*on aMiirvd of a large numbar of eaaay« Th« judge» will II* II W Mnaahall of riia.anl Valley. E C lliitlnian ol Kiiaaellvill* ami Mr». Carrie Towiiaviid of Fairview. The evening will eloae with a wliiat party and a literary prw- grain. No Grdnqe Association 6US C. MOSIR I OK DISTRICT ATTORNFY We publlsh In Itila ls*us tbv politicai »••hi of Gus C M»i«er, w li»» *« rms t>» bv thè IvadiDg Republiran emidi Iste (or Ditetrlct Attorney al tlw couting Ihi* mary electton Mi M<»avr lisa l»eeti a Republh sn all hi» Uh», allliough bv wss rblvf deputi under Mi Mrtiining tor tlir»v irsi« mi«l a hall, whlch was Ine rvsiill «»l Ih»* lui ter factlnnal tight in thv Kej»ul»lh’«tn |Mtitv, nrlor tu thè vnnetment «»i ilo» «li rvet ¡»rlmajv Isw A* .»• pulì Dislrict Athirnev, in» had notlilng t»» «I»» with fraining thè ¡silirv <»l thè Disiti» t A» tortivi'• •»rtlcv, bui ili, rvh tu pirpur indirtim» »t* and trv va*» « ili it w» rv u* sisne«! tu liiin II«» Ita* bevn a ivmmk wblv (Air but vlgoroute pr«w»» ciitor, and hss inaila a rvc»»r»l *• sudi timi it »vvn»- wdl "Uri-li giv«» bini thè minilnal«<*n in Aprii, Ami thv rbction in Jun- The Multnomah Maaten’ and L,»c- turerà aaatwialion waa organixed at Fairview grange on Wetlnvaday ____ by Mrs E. I.. Thorpe, r lecturer _______ of T I’omomt ■¡range It cmnpriM>a nil Ilie in «ater« ami lecturer» of the county. Mr. Car rie Townwn«! ■>( Fairview i. preaident ami I C Huffman of R mm II v III i • eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee rotary. The object is mutual Improve Stnicis it 6fisli jib Bjpiist Church ment. The next meeting will lie held Huudio School, vYor) h» a m nt laut» grange iu June I'rvMtfhitiK il a ut AM I ** V nt Frank Esquibar is envting a build« ing back of the l*auk which he will rent to the Portland Water company »- a •lore room (or their tools. h V r < ip m Cutlagv Prayer ntvpllng I hur» l’) ni b All U«»rttlall) Invited to any and All uf I hew Nk-rv lora. Ml 1ÌIODJST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OMBSMAM, UMBUUN Sunday School at 10 a. m. Il L Hi. Clair. au|M«rhiten<lrnt Prcat'hing services al II a m and 7 90 p hi . Prayer me. (Ing, Thursday evening«, at 1 ' • • I ■ k Evtdyltody Invited. Dr A linHup«»!», Pasl«»r, • ♦ Notice fur PublicatiiMi |H'| m rIHtk iil <*( Ilin Inlvrlnr I mii .I ..rti. «• Mt l*tirtl«H<l »»r. M«rvh ft. IMS \iitU’«' !■ Iit lvhì gl»« Il U í III m IM VLlIiwI. ul I nLdin II«- Fall« Urrfoi» <»f LI» lui« nt •"» i«» umk«- fluNl tlvp )v«r yr am 4 In >tiD|M>rt «»I Hl» <-Uhn *1« Kniry. * «) l I .»( • limi J . I .«H HflhiH I Surite, Haug* F <»i hh «I tlwl »N>i| |nu<>l wilt bv tiiadv bvíurv . I i>.. m rurtland Ur« gun «ni Ma) It, I m » IU tiNtw- ■ lb« tulluwlng ___, «lindura ___ _____ Io .. nn»»» tv»»« upon, aitil cultiva 11 » * ' "Hl tiul-'l»» I liuti «4 III« U ih I. vid iMvtil O’Kaolv, id l^lGUfciU Orsfoii. <1 M IUI h •. •• M II liiirkliuhbr, ,4 ut •• M Alv* H.ur AittKfcMu* H Rcglatvr pubh- tl. u. April t-l l«al publlcfolluii, Mt) R R«v T. J Ei mix , Pastor ••••••••••••••••• ¡THE HERALD’S FREE OFFER FROM NOW UNTIL APRIL 17, 1908, WE WILL .GIVE 500 PICTURES 01 PRESIDEN! 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