Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 01, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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BEAVÉR STATEHERALD
G resham
Ä. ORE
Volume 4.
GWHSHAM,
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, ERI DAY, MAY I, 1908.
Number 18.
Grace Lawrence, Sion Allen, Ern«t decorated in the after noon and kept at
Kevlvdl In Whet-liny
Thompson, and Clarence Cathey. The [ the library until 9 o’clock in the even­
Il is pretty generally arcepletl among
I i-vrning was spent in playing gam«. ing.
tricycle men that the trade i« belter
after which light refreshment* were
Win. Byer* of Fairview start* today
than for five year*. Wheeling ia not a
Washington -Th« status of pur-
served.
for Eastern Oregon and will return
fad
nor
ia
it
u
meant
of
pleasure
making
chasers u( granted land in good faith
Mra M J.. Hardmghaiu ami little with a hunch ol bora« al»ut May 10
I rum the Oregon A California railroad Many Houses Completed and • »lily The bicycle it a ba bi it«-«« prop«>- Good Work Done by Building
; son Mervin left their home in fndiana
Cbaa. Hyle, pr«ident of the Stand­
sition. In a country of g<*xj roads it in
<<>rii]>any, and th«ir rigid« under the
Wednesday to viait friend* an<l rela- ard Brixmi works, a thriving Monta-
4
convenience
ami
an
oronomy.
More
Others
Being
Started
In
­
Committee
—
Dedication
law, were net forth in sums detail at the
j tires in Oregon. Rev. M L. llarding- villa institution, was in Gresham Wed­
bicycle« are being u«wl |»ra< tically now
hearing« before th« Hou«e Committee
dicate Rapid Growth.
Wel! Attended.
ham waa a former Metbudiat niin- nesday on buaiuraa
He fouud time
than fur -several years amt tbit, too,
The provisions of th« grant prohibit
| later in Gr«ham aud they will cer­ to drop into The Herald office fur a
without
any
coiitAJerablr
effort
from
sales eirept to actual sett Irra in linsitewl
tainly receive a hearty welcome.
few nnnul«
quantities ami at a lied ted prise. By
Sau«ly Lwlg«- I. <>, <>. I. dedicated
Th»- building I mm h n in Gre’diam is salc«mcn.
We can «ee m> reason why an useful a ’ their new hall last HatunUv, April 25,
Miaa Madge Larralwe of Portland
The a*r*icM at the Baptist church
necesaary implication it |»eriuita aal«a of uuslwh-d. An article in The Herald
the kind mentioned.
a few weeks ago gave a list
huusvs device slioiibl not fiml a steady aale in nt 2 p. im Grtuid .S-«-r«-tary E. E. Sliar- will l>e a* follow* Sunday *ch<x>l, 10 waa in Gr«haui l*tw«n trains on
Thia provision of the grant ia a con­ then being built or recently !lni«h«-d the future. Of court« it will not lie I on ami Grand Marshal Judge Ryan of a. m ; preaching II a. m., subject, Wednesday. Miaa fxaraabee ia a young
dition md>«rquriit for breath of which Moat of th« houses then in pr«»gr»-»M» un­ like it formerly wan but the ft-l|ow who Oregon City u-re the dedicating offj- I "The Wonderful Lx>ve of God for Man­ newspaper woman and her short call
the Government has right of forfeiture now completed and occupied aid many own« a good wheel may count IHinaelf i per«' There were «ev eral «peaker«, kind in the great Flan of Salvation." was very much enjoyed by the Her­
ubctt<l Th« day of the motorcycle it aimmg them l*«-ing Judge Ryan. E. E. Popular aervicea in tlie evening by the ald force.
However, a condition «utiarquent is not new ones have been begun.
■elf rirculing. Upon the breach of the
Mr. Dahlquiat ha« moved into Mm. not ao far away but it i« too ei pensive ' Sharon, l^ewi* Hliattuck, D. M. Roh- ¡•»tor tor the young people. Come
Harry Huxley ia painting O. I.
condition title dor« not automatically Leslie's new bungalow on Main street; for general use )el.
erta, II. A Girt, Goo. Preaton, Einii and we will do you good.
, Nnl’s large new borne.
——
Palm«|Ui«t, W. A. Proctor, E. C«*al-
* Mi«« Pierce I« enjoying lier visiting revert to the grantor. Bo that until the Mr. Congdon now occupies Ju«. Law­
Huber Brothers who have a dairy
Irallea Simonaen ia confined to hia bed
, man ami Geo. Wolf, J \V R««>ts. After with intiammatory rheuinatiam.
day today, Mi«« Ilona Knapp substitut­ Government in some way asserts right« rence’s new house; J< m - Simms has
ranch near Lenta, were in Grntiam
I
’
kdsdnt
Vdlley
Granoe
Mrclinq.
• th« iqieecb making -up|*er vr:m served
ing The teacher« haw each taken a of forfeiture, title remains unimpaired taken up hi« residence on hi« new prop­
A card f>arty waa given on Wedneadav Monday on business
Plea-ant Valley grtng»*, No. 3IM, held , at 5 o'clock at the Sandy hotel.
in the railroad company, with full au­ erty and built a house; Robert Himm«'
day for visiting this wei k
W H. Karr haa moved hia family
evening
at the home of Dr. and Mra.
thority to mage « n I pi to actual settler« house i« finished and occupied by him; a v« ry »u<-«-e»»aful meeting last Saturday.
Sandy Izalge 1« just 10 months old,
short
Miaa Mary Shattuck and Mr. j to <ir«ham and occupi« one of U.
A
large
numlter
of
mvmlter«
were
pren-
in
the
manner
provided
in
the
grant.
la-ing organized D«-c. 23, 1308. The
J. II lions now enjoy« living in his tine
•••••••••••••••••••••••••a
Burr's houan. He
is engaged in
Itowaett were prise-winners.
After forfeiture is claimed no further new residence in Thompson's addition : «•nt, although it is the busy «ean<»n. half c«Mt in the neighborhood of I1SUO,
Mia* Hazel Shattuck is visiting her building a house for Mr* J. C. Allen.
•sir« of any kind ran >»e made by th« l>. 8. Johnson has occupied his new The lecturer’s hour was excellent. Home most <>f which wa« doqated l»y the
Mr*. W. W. Roberta of Portland
railroad company, if the contention of house on Robert* avenue for some bright gema were uucarthed w hich the nn-mla-r* ami Straus* Ltimlirr com aunt, Mra. A. L. Limlaey, in Portland.
Mra. L. P. Luated ha* aold her house visited her mother, Mr*. D. C. Rosa,
the Government is correct. But all weeks; 1» Ross ha* taken up hi« resi­ lecturer failed to find until Mrs. Fraat pany. Ptilfer A >hay ami Olson’s raw­
•ale« made within the terma of the grant dence again in Gresham in a new house gnv«- a recitation which wmn the hit of mill, alxmt I*»»i Iveing loarie«] to the on Main rtrret to Mr. and Mrs. Schultz one day thia week.
Dr. A. Thompson will preach on the
will I m * made valid and will lie in n<> recently built by him. Other improve­ the hour. The bread contest among building committee by the different of Kansas. They expect to locate here
following subject* Sunday: Morning,
way affected either by the Fulton reso­ ments have been going on. P. Michel the young lady me tn ben* 4 the grange member*. The two lots on which the |x-rnianently.
lution or by any suits that will lw com­ is putting a new foundation under his ha- l>cen post¡mnrd until June 27. hall is erected wax given to the lodge
Mra. Luated ha* purchased two lota The Greatness of Christianity” ; even-
mence« I.
"Doubt versus Faith. , In the
h«>u«e. Professor Huff s house is com­ There will lie first, second and third by the >amlv Lind co npany, whicu of jlohn Metzger on Roberta avenue,
Attorney General-Bona|»art« in his pleted and will be occupied by him this prize«. Practice up, young Iodic«.
were two of the he*t I >tf of their town north of the Free Methodist church, morning the ehoir will sing “One Sweet-
statement said that where land bad • unimer.
She will build st once. Vntil her house >> Solemn Thought,” by Sl.aefer, ami
site.
been conveyed in quantities slightly in
One of the largest and best buildings
The building enmmittei* were Ed. ia finiahol she with her daughter Inez Thou Art My God, ’ by Faria, in the
Shows the Riqhi Spirit
excess of KM) acre« to farmers or fruit- recently erected in town is R. R Carl­
All ARI
LEADING LINES
R<M'KW<M>D, ORBOOM, April T. — Brun*, chairman; Wm. Morand. sec­ will occupy one of Chas. Cleveland’s evening.
growers there wax no aulotantial viola­ son's new block on Main street, This
Mrs Jas Lawrence and daughters
ANI> AT RIGHT l l(l< I -
To the Editor: I d*-<dr<- through The retary: Otto Meinig, treasurer; E. F. houaea.
tion of the real spirit of the law ami is a two-story building. tNxfio, pla«-
Ihmahue,
F.
M.
Morgan,
E
.
Coalman
Mrs.
Meade,
who
haa
been
ill
tor
the
Grace
and Minnie and Miaa Ruby and
Herald to express mjr thank« t>> the
that the Government could consistently lered with Wood-fiber. There are t wo
and J. B. Tawney. The nfficera of l«at two week*, ia able to be around M»rk Kmery visited the mother of the
many in my home precinct and other
refrain from attacking purchasers of •tore rooms below, with large room
latter two at St. Vincent's hospital.
precincts of the county who voted for Sandy L*»lg«-ar.- E. F Donahue, N.G.; again.
that class, The impression was given above, the stairway in the center, The
Ed.
Bruns.
V.
G
Wm.
A.
Morand,
Mrs.
Rusher',
father
and
mother,
Mr.
Mr
’ E,nerJ “
home soon,
....... in April 17th. While I regret that
that purchasers of this type will not be building is aliout finished ami will I m -
SiK Knighton has employed a new
1 I did n<>t win the nomination, I have secr-tary; Paul Meinig, treasurer; J. and Mrs. Bradfield, and a sister, Mis*
disturl>eil ami will ultimately l<e con­ used by Mr. Carlson a* a furniture and
(*. laundau. R. S. X. G : J. W. Route, Bradfield, arrived thia w«k from Kan- barber. Earl Townsend.
only the heartieat good will toward«
firmed in their title. The same is true undertaking establishment.
He ha* I voter* and toward the aucccaalul candi­ U8. N.<;. ; F W Morgan. R. 8. V.G.; -as and expect to make their home bete.
Mr*. M. A. Bramhall went to Hilla-
of actual settler« who txmgbt small arranged for a large stock ami will have
John Mori^m-y, L. S. V.G.: Geo. Mo­
date*
My one desire i* to see and
Joe and Ed Osburn of Monts Viau. horo Thursday to viait tier daughter,
quantities
of
laml
and
paid
more
than
roney,
warden:
E
(
’
«»alman,
conduc
­
a
thoroughly
up-to-date
equipment.
"THE POWELL STREET GROCER"
help bring al*xit a greater anti a better :
Colorado, are in Gresham and expect N‘rs- Nellie Gotham.
|2 ’ mi |>er acre for it.
Another building, w hich will I m * quite Oregon. In this eastern Multnomah tor; J. B. Tawney. R. S. 8.: Ikrinan
GRESHAM,
OREGON
Will Bramhall of Battle Ground,
Brun«, L. S. > . Clem. B »rtxch, C. G , I to remain if they And a <i«irabie loca-
Two million acre« of laml in Califor­ an addition to Gresham, is the new
mu*l play an ever inervaaing part
lion.
1 Wash., visited relatives in Greaham on
•••••••••••••••••••••••w«« nia ami Oregon vested in the Oregon skating rink. The big truaxex for the roof
and H. E. Klack, O. G.
Here'* to the aucceaa of The Herald,
MiaaCuly, our librarian, will have ' *edneaday.
aud California railroad company, owned are in place and it already ha« a very
the growth of «stern Multnomah in
by the Central Pacific, ami controlled iuqMiaing appearance. It will l»e fin­
‘
a
Mar pole in the reading mom today,
'»r* Needham and daughter Hazel
general aud R.ickwood in particular.
bv E II. Harriman, will lie subjected to ished and opened early in the summer.
which will be decorated by the chil- and Mr Gullickson’s mother of Wis-
Jonx Raowx.
suit« for recovery of title by the United
drvn who viait the library. It will be|
(Continued on last page.)
Many new houses have been recently
vr THE ohi» I'RICES
States, if action taken by the committee started or are l>eing planned. John
SdundtT$-[)dvis Heddinq.
on public lands is sustained by the Conley'« new house on Fourth street
T. Gin<ler’x liouxe «»n IL mm I avenue
Or will h < || iti n lump
house. — McMinnville News-Reporter.
is well nmler way, being built by E. C.
A very pretty »«bling waa solemn­ han been brightened by a new cuat of ff
I.indscy. Si Allen ami Ernest Thomp­ ized at the borne of the groom's sister. : paint at the band* of Fr«l Ijintz.
' ALWAYS FOUND AT
son are building Mrs Alien's house and Mra Cha*. Matthew*, 1650 East lStli I He is now painting O. Browning's
STUART’S
W. H Karr has begun a new house for street, Saturday evening, April 25th, I bouse.
(ire* ham, Ore.
W Par »on haa Iwwn aaaiating J. Fi ti­ Mrs. Allen on Roberts avenue. Dr. when Mi*. Florence M. Davia was
Rev. T. J Elkin wai calling in
All the latest styles and shapes
ger* Id in loading a car of potato« at Thompson ha« begun another house on united in tnairiuge to Btadlev L. Saun­ I G re«ha nt on Wetlne««la v.
We ll Make a Hdl to your Order
We Have Hat* You Don't 8 -e
Roberts avenue Farther out is Lewis ders of Aurora, Ore., Rev. Thompson
I CorU-tt.
elsewhere — and our prices — Well
The Artisans are preparing lor a
you don't find such low prieec a*
if we haven't your style
Mr. ai <1 Mra. T Evana a pen I Huuday Metzger's new house m»w well along of the Sellwood Pr«bvteri*n church of­ big time on May loth.
we quote, quality considered, We
Ja«. McKinney has begun a house in ficiating.
in Portland.
sell far below Portland prices.
There ix need of much street im­
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Thom|»son’s addition. Northwest of
The
bride
was
attired
in
a
traveling
8. M Davia aaa a Troutdale viaitor
An Experienced Milliner always
I
town O. 1. Neal’s house has an impos­ suit of blue with hat to match and car­ provement in Gresham.
in attendance.
Call and Examine
T uaeday.
C. L. Crenahaw made a ImsineM
ing appearance and will soon la? ready ried a shower bouquet of white carna­
our *Ux-k. You'll be surprised.
Many farmer* are planting potato« for the plasterer.
trip
to
Portland
on
Tnexday.
He
ha?
tion*. a ]>re*ent from the groom's
«ilia week.
Mrs. M A. Bramhall is having the mother.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
MAIN STREET.
* much work in sight for the summer.
Mr*. Graham and eliildren aja-nt Sat- old barn on her place torn down and
Mr?. James II. Preaton ami Mr?. A. OOHOHOOOHOHOUQOK»«
Mi** France* Wager acted as brides­
urdav and Sunday in Troutdale.
contemplates building a house in its maid and wore a pretty suit of garnet Thompson went to Portland yesterday
stead.
•
ORESHAM
Paul B Davis of Sycamore, the bride's I to visit Mr«. Proton’s grandaon, Clar­
Joe Hamlin has purchase«! two Iota in brother, waa twat man.
ence Cleveland, formerly of this place,
Regner’s addition, ami his son-in-law,
a
The ceremony a a* performed in the who has been at the sanitarium for
Mr. Irish, one lot. Both will build and presence of only immediaw friends and some lime. We are glad to know
•
H. W.'EMFRV, Prop'r
FRESH MEAT AND FISH
reside thereon as soon as possible.
• . . . u!'" ' 6r«shaa. Ort.
relatives of the contracting parti«. Re­ that they found him much improved
I ► —
in
health.
freshment*
were
*erv«J
in
the
dining
•••••••••••••••••a
I *
160 Aereo Fine Timber
Don’t forget that we pay the highest cash prices for your produce.
Lout, Found, For Sale, For Rent, Etc. room which was prettily decorat«! in
Mrs. Maxey made a business trip to , I »►
Land
in the Want Column.
BEEF — No. 1 Steers, 4l*e; No. 1 Cow*. 4C
carnations and ferns. The remaining Portland Thursday.
Four Mile« from North Bank
ForHADDI.EM, II ARNE8S sn«l ALL
SHEEP — 5.V
nxmi* were also made beautiful with
Thcmas
Brothers
are
{tainting
Frank
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
mile from Flume.
Railroad,
HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 7S to 8<
carnation*, dog wood blossotna and Esquibar's houses on First street.
PLEASANT VALIEY
t'an lie bought at very reasonable
VEAL—8 to »f
ferns.
Miss
Katherine
Johnson
is
spending
tigrure.
Th« farmers in thia valley are im-
CHICKENS-Mixed, 11<; Hen*, 12«,f
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders left for Au
All Kind. Ilrpalrlnc qulekly dona
proving their time during this very tl ne mr.*, Ore , and other valley points for a a few days with her sister, Mrs. Sig
F. A. Welch,
OUST LARSON. Proij.. Orraham
Knighton.
< • POWELL STREET
GRESHAM. OREGON J J
weather.
short wmlding trip alter which they will
Greaham, Ore., Route &,
The Gresham grange will have an
P. Eibech has sold Ida place near retui n to Sellwood w here they will make
ojten meeting for the public on Satur- ,
Sycamore station.
their home for the present.
<lav. May 9, between 2 and 3 o'clock.
John Willdee visited St John* Son-
C. H. LANE
One of the subjects for the afternoon
day.
Marylard
Stat*
Grang*.
Reprcaenting the J. It W atkixs
meeting will lie, “How We Earned Our
Baltimore entertained the Maryland
The new grange hall ia progressing
C. P. BROOKS
Manicai. Cowrasv
First Money,” All songs ami readings
vary rapidly. A pound aocial waa held state grange thi* year. State Master 11
OREGON
will l»e in regard to the home At the I
GRESHAM,
A Fine Square Piano
by the grange recently, netting them J. Patterson was re-elected. The Order
la certainly iu very able hand*. A close “Home Sweet Home” will be
tlftean dollar*.
In good condition, WALNUT CASE, Will sell VERY CHEAP
das* of sixty took the sixth degree sung by the grange.
E. R. Steen of Portland was looking Resolutions favoring an annual appro
Also a New $45 Columbia Disc Phonograph
Mr«. S T. Crow went to Portland '
50c a Cord
after hia intereata in Pteaaant Valley on prlatlou by the »fate of go.iaai for tbs yesterday
30 RECORDS! Some of them Itoilar Records,
Tuesday.
largest size Silver Horn. Double Spring.
experiment station «ere adopted, and
Mrs.
Edith
Simms
has
U»rn
laid
up
1 ’
ek>Dl IM M ' ■" 11'
*
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE!
A BARGAIN!
COME EARLY!
D. W. Potter, J. Wildes, Clyde Potter the recommendations of the national with the prevailing malady, “mumpa.” '
Troutdale,
Oregon
Can be seen at my place on Base Line Road, "The Pebble.”
•nd W. V. Moore attended the grange grange generally were approved.
J. H. MOSS
: e
Mis? Jessie Francis and Miss Pearl
Phone Farmer* 28 x I
social at R«x?kwood last Saturday
' Phone MX
(iresham. Ore. J e
The Connecticut state grange will Lindsey entertained the following*
A. WATSON.
night.
meet
at
Hartford
on
Jafi.
14-1«.
1
I
young folks Saturday evening: Miss
Sthool Report District No. IJ
SMAII
For the month ending April IK, <*
Nutnlierof day« taught, Ji); whale num­
ber days’ attendant«'. 2|M\ , day«' ab­
sence,
; number tim<*n late, 0; av­
erage number pupils attending, 12 4;
average daily aticmlaiicr, 12 I , per
cent of attendance, W7 fi2
Pupil« liclng neither ul»i>riil or tardy
art» Mild rd laldun, hl«»y Ferguson,
\ i«'la Lull, Lucius I ull, Winlhdd Fer­
guson ami illicit Furgtison
Visitor«, Mr« J II Hill and Mra
N. T Ferguson, Miaa Luta Walsh,
Messrs. Vernon E. Mauldin« and Erta-
by Maulding.
Visitor* always wel-
com« Pareuta ami director« especially
Invited to cull and in«p«M-t our work.
liMtiis M S mith , teacher
PUKtHASIKS
Will Ht PROIECTED
SANDY ODD HI LOWS
DfDDAIL NLW HAIL
BUILDING BOOM Sill 1
ON IN GRISHAM
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
BUILDING MATERIAL
SHINGLES
0. W. METZGER
GRESHAM LOCALS
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
The Notion Store
oUP-TO-DATE MILLINERY
NUtUURI
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: Livery, Feed & Sale Stable
F. B. STUART & CO.
T. R. HOWITT & CO
For Sale
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
Gasoline Wood - Saw
i: Expressing, Braying T“ |
LATOUKtLL
CLIMB L/P
S
OMEWHERE in the sunshine st*n<l* » laibler whose rnun<la are
lulx'lvd "Hard Work" and whom top ia lost in the cloud*.
Somewhere in the shadow walk« a dreamer whose thoughts are
with the ladder top hut whose feet pursue the even tenor of their way
•long the line* of leaat resistance.
It ia not written that the mountain came to Mohammed, an.l just
now we read in good old Mother Nature's spring edition that even a
blade of grass will push itself upward.
The average num lives up to his income. He finds that to spend
money ia the easiest thing in the world ami to save ia one of the most
difficult.
Whether a man earns *.')> a month or $.**> doe* not seem to
make much difference, t he tendency is to *|*o>d all and wish for more.
Many men, realising thia tendency, anil wishing to get ahead, force
themselves to save by a determination to place in the latnk each month
• stipulated sum.
WB PAY INTEREST ON SPECIFIED TIME DEPOSITS.
FIRST STÀTE BANK
r. DFCiMAM
r*kR*|T
Mia* Lathrop visited her parents in
Portland on Saturday anil Sunday.
Mra. Zula l-atourvlle made her par­
ent* at Corliett a abort visit on Sunday
Rev W. T Scott was here on business
tbit week.
Mr. and Mra. Leaman of Brower had
the misfortune to lose everything they
ha<l by fire. We all aym|Mthiae with
them very much.
Mr. Huston made a trip to the city on
busin«* Saturday.
An exciting ball game was plaveil
here Munday, I'pper Latourell versus
Iditourcll. Score 35 to S in Latourell'*
lavor.
The Misses Latourelle made a abort
viait at the Woodwaid residence on
Saturday.
Mr. Brandet spent Bunday with hia
family.
N. Courter was in Tr >utdale s*tur<lav
evening on business.
SUBSCRIBE FOR “THE HERALD”
Our Stock is 1Most Complete in these Lines
GROCERIES
All Cannevi Goods, Syrups. Pickles in
wood and glass, Hams and Bacon.
Cheese. Green Fruit and Vegetables.
Flour. Cereals of all Kinds.
DRY GOODS
Men's Furnishings. Hats and Caps in
all styles and Varieties. Men's Hose in
plain and fancy styles. Hats in endless
varieties. Suspenders, Neckties. Etc.
Ladies' Furnishings. Calicoes. Per­
cales. Waistings, Scotch Plaids, Ging­
hams, Silks in all designs. Hosiery all
styles for women and children. Laces.
Dealer in
“Goods of Quality”
SHOES
For Women, Children, and Men.
- OXFORDS -
In Black. Tan and White, in Patent,
Enamel, Calf. Vici Kid. Box Calf and a
number of other leathers in all styles
and lasts.
HARDWARE
Carpenters’, Woodcutters' and Farm­
ers' Edge Tools. Shelf Hardware. Hoes,
Forks. Shovels, Rakes, Posthole Diggers,
Augurs, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, and
Graniteware.
Fishing tackle. Ammunition, all Kinds
■ Ü\X/|C
Lx
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FURNITURE
Chairs of all kinds. Spring Mattresses,
Iron Beds, Extension Tables, Center
Tables. Lawn Seats, Japanese Furniture,
Lounges, Mattings, Linoleums, House-
Treasures.
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, SASH. DOORS
And other Building Necessities.
JUST RECEIVED—CAR OF FEED AND FLOUR
Have some Land Plaster left and
would be pleased furnish you in large or
small quantities. In fact, anything you
want, from largest to smallest we have
it and can furnish you at lowest prices.
INATTI
1 l/w 1 1 LJ
IS
1V.
Main Street
Gresham, Oregon
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