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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
Want Column Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. W A N T i I' I beef cattle T. K Howitt, Gresham, Ore FOB BALK Forty screw of land near Sycamore station on O. W. 1*. electric road, 2000 coni« good wood, tine soil, six acres cleared. Box 4A, Lenta. IF vol HAVE t FARM lor «ale. trade or rent, let 'em know about it in tins column. (* page woven wire hmi Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent. Gresham. Ore._______________ _____ FOR SALE — Five acres near Lents, bouse, well, half in cultivation. Fine for berry farm. Box 45, lente, Ore. FOR SALE — Pip ami Shoals, also Poland-China boar Call on J. Cboido, Gresham, Route 3. t-M "JERSEY Bl 1.1. FOR SALE—Ed. Hamilton, i.r.-ham. nolle 2 ,19-A' LOST—Brown fur lost between Pow ell's Valley and Troutdale. Leave at Herald office Reward. [IS-St) FOR SAI.E—Two 1400 lb gvidinn, one ISA) lb. gelding and one lto> lb. mare, all good trne pullers. A W McFarland. Boring, '»re, ]l» Ab FOR SALE — Second-hand buggy. W. II. Love. Fairview. Ft<R BALE- M hell wag nearly good as new. Cheap. Inquire D. C. Roes, Gresham. FtiK CONCR1 11 Bl 11 1 IN«, and foundation blocks see E. M. Pinneo, Gresbaiu. FOR SALE CHEAP— A good first- class incubator and broisier. Inquire of E. M. Pinneo, tiresham. Dance at Ddmascus A dance will be given at Damasus hall on Saturday evening, May 23, by G. W. Beers and B. S. Cline. J. M. Short, M. Q. S. P. Bittner, M. D. Phrskiaas-Surgesaa. Oregon • Gresham, DR. II. II. OTT, D K N T 1 SS T Gresham, E . B . Oregon DUFUR Attorney at Law MOUNT SCOTT Mi«« Rena Knapp left W»ine«iav for a »hort tian with lier |«r«iita at Lal- ottrell liefere leaving tor Linville, Lin coln county, Ore, where »lie baa accept- «I a position a. teacher She expects Mr. and Mia. Jackson lost an infant tion by forcing their being corralled all to I* alwent fir live month« Miss ot the time Any way. we suspect some Knapp lisa attended the Gresham lugli eon Thursday Foster road is being graded through of them will find other conditions will school for the past two year« and is There is well qualified for her new |*»ition. Lents. -That is the proper thing The not be more satisfactory n«d has been in a bad condition for fdenty of territory within the city lim «he baa many friends here who are its without Bull Run water. Are protec loathe to part with her. quite a while. tion or police patrol, except that a Following are the «ervieaa for Sunday People who let their cows run l.xiee mount«! police rules this about twice a In tliemorn- are liable to lose them Ona was crip week. The only advantage we can see i in the Methodist eluirch pled Tuesday by being struck by a car. abend is an opportunity to assist the * ing al II a ni. Dr. Thonip*>n will preach on “Hungering and rtiirating Mr. Fairbanks is again about the city in paving expenses by taxation alter Righleoiianee. ami the choir will place, having rreovered somewhat from rather than bv donation ami the ap ■ing "Praia« the Lord," by llnghea. pearance of making it an object of char a long siege ol rheumatism In the evening at S p. in Dr. Thomp ity, but it will accept unearned taxes. | son will preach the annual sermon to Mrs. Chase has sold her place on Fos S 1». Camplrell lias l>een adding a coat the graduates of the high school. There ter road to Mr Moll. of paint to his house and improving its will ih * special muaie aa follows: An Mrs. Foster ami Mrs Barton of South looks by new cornices. them, "Make This Dwelling I'laee Thine Fort la ml spent Saturday with Mrs. Own," In Gabriel, duet. "Sheplienl Mrs. Snuttins has been quite ill. but Everett. Guide Me," bv Fearis; violin solo, is improving. "Berer'iise," by Bourne. Preston Milts has sold his property in Reverend lewis ot Oak Grove preached Mr. and Mra. Flit« Stoker left Greali lent» and will move to a farm at Spring in the Methodist church at lente, the field. Mr. Epply is the new resident on pastor. Reverend Ingalls, preaching at am l.wlay for Portland where they will make their future home. the property. Boring. Wm Worthington and wife of Port Postmreter Spring's father has Iwn Two sisters of Mrs. Ingalls are here land spent Sunday with Ina aunt. Mra. suffering from rheumatism for some from Indiana to s|>end the summer. t'. L. Crenshaw. time. Will Hogue and wife of Portland s|>ent Jesse Stafford an I Mi-' Essie Cren The others of the library association Sunday with relatives in lent« shaw visited friends in Portland last held a business meeting Tuesday even Mr and Mrs Gurett have friends vis Sunday. ing. Prosperous conditions are reported iting them from Jackson. Mich. They Prof J. Huff and familv of Portland and further improvements are being ire pleased with Oregon moved to Gresham Thursday and are planned Mrs. Sarah E. Peake, one of the lead now occupying their coay cottage tn Some of our friends who are anxious ing White Ribboners of the stale, vis I Thompson's addition. to be voted into Portland are forgetting it«! Mrs. I.ucia Additon and Mrs. Bry Mark Krnnenberg, democratic com that annexation will settle the cow ques ant this week mitteeman for thia precinct, wdl attend the meeting to lie held in Portland on Saturday evening for the purpore ot electing delegatee to the state conven- i lion. The thirteenth annual session of the Oregon conference of the Free Metho dist church convened in Portland, from A. Geisler, Prop. April SHh to May 3. Bishop Wilson T Hogue < tli iating Rev S. F. Pills has fl Bring Us Your Prescriptions and You Will u Iwn transferred to Sunnyside and Rev. S. P. Roper will take his place at the a . . Be Sure to Have Them Fill«! Right » Free Methodist church here. Rev Mr. Pitts has made many friends in Gresh fl DRUGS. CHEMICALS. STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. fl am during the past year and they regret very much to have him leave but wel CIGARS, TOBACCOS, POST CARDS. ETC. a come Rev. Mr. Roper to tins field in Ins stead. Mi»s Ruth Nihlin was a guest of her cousin, Miss Bessie Howitt, on Satur day. latlle Vivian Hevel, who has la-eri ill the past week, is able to lie about again Visitors to the State grange at Eugene this week from tins vicinity included John Sleret and wife, J. W Townsend and wile, G. W. Sleret and wife, E. I. Thorpe and wife and t'. J. I.ittlepage and w ife. The Herald force wish to extend their thanks to Miss Pearl Lindsey for the delicious candy which she rent them • >ne day thia week It tast.-d like “the ‘ kind mother used to make." Miss Lottie Allenb.icli ol Portland and Miss Ikira Browning of Gresham were at the grange ball at Rockwood laat Sat urday evening. Thev spent Sunday • with their aunt, Mr». F. L. Thorpe. Al Hart will erer-t a new building on Main street, adjoining his new black smith shop and will put in a complete stock of hardware. Is perfectly accomplished only by the The high school track meet between Grr »ham and St. Johns has been post pone"! from Friday. Mav 15th, tu Satur day, May 23. Arthur Higbtower of Crook county was a visitor of C W. Uoaue and fam ily thia week. Miss Velma Metzger is sick with the mumps this week. Ed Metzger is substituting on route two for E. I. Thorpe who, with bis wife, ha» gone to Eugene to attend state grange o MT. SCOTT DRUG COj j| Q VENTILATION OF SCHOOLS The only system supplying an unlimited supply of fresh air warmed to any desired temperature, under any or all conditions. THEO. ROY - Mon ta villa 2 3 4 Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Would like to figure on your work. C. P. BROOKS • • • • Gasoline Wood- Saw ; • • Oregon • Phone Farmers 28 x 1 • Carlson & Henderson I Vote for JOHN MANNINO D. S. JOHNSON For Re-election For The most economical system by 50 per cent to operate. Independent Can d i d a t e for re-elec tion A system by the use of which it is possible to regulate the temperature of any room uniformly. The system requiring much less attention and no skilled attendant. DISTRICT ATTORNEY JUSTICE ♦ OF THE The W. G. McPherson company ha.« recently-been awarded the contract for installing their heating and ventilating system in the six new school buildings to be constructed thia summer in Portland. This would indicate that the nearly 30 plants now in operation in the Portland school district are giving perfect satisfaction • • Troutdale, - To the Public: PEACE • • 50c a Cord • MELROSE A large numi« fruiti this localit* at tend«! the dahc. at Rockwood Satur day night. Mrs A. B Conrad left fur Salem Sun day morning to visita sister who has Iteen r.|K>rtml quite rtek. A larga number of th. cltirens ot Dlr trivi No. lo met at th. m-h<»llioiire Thursday evening and listened to a very 1 I wish to announce that my building is mtereating talk given by Su|>erintenJ- viit Rt»bin*»n on th. advancement ol now completed and will be occupied by the go<«| M-huols. Th. meeting had been calted todiacusa the adviaabllily of di viding thia large district lievause a num Firm of Carlson de Henderson tier ot thè children have over two miles to go to m -I ioo I. Mr Rohl urn m pre i with the most complete and up-to-date stock oí sentod in a very forcible manner th. greater advantages obtained from larger unite, and suggested that In th. futura FURNITURE two teachers be employed ami a special I tax levi«i to meet the expense A ever brought to town, consisting ot everything number of others prerent «poke along the same lina. necessary to fully equip the most modem home. " Il I'areona ami his brotlier In-law, Our undertaking stock will be a surprise Mr. Lint, are hauling potatoes to Grealiam this week. to even those of extensive experience and Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, who have liren | worth a trip to our parlors to see. The build enq loved mi the Sweet Briar farm, bava ing is arranged with a morgue and we will be moved away and Mr. laivela,*. and fam ily from near Damascus have taken prepared to take care of the dead as soon as their place W. hop. tlieir new field reported. The work will be done by a licens ■ d labor will b. both pleaaant and profi table. , ed embalmer and thus relieve the careworn Mi»s Olive I'rvston of Hpringdal. vis friends and relatives of these overtaxed troub ited at the home of Mr. and Mr». A. B les, an accomodation the people of Gresham Conrad over Sunday. A large engine ha« heen moved to the have never before experienced. Our funeral cast side of the Sandy river to lie need car is new and modem, our hack and surry in improving the county roads which is much ne«led will be fine, our prices will be within the reach Mr Fiske, who has been treat«) for of all. cancer, is improving nirely. Watch mext week’s ad for announcement of Grandma McNeary, who has lieen «erioualy ill for «ime time, paaeeil from opening day and our gift to the lucky one that this life to tba great beyond and her visits our store on that day. liodv was committed to' earth in the Ihmglaaa cemetery on Mon< lay. Mra. H. J. Kinniaon, who haa l>e<«n viaiting friend« in her <»|«| horna in Ma«« achuaelta. ia rv|M»rte<l aerioualy ill. Mr. N.w Building, Main Street, • Grreb.m, Oregon Kinniaon left for Kmton Saturilav morn ing. Mr«. Hubert Ker«lake ia «pending a few weeks with relatives in Portland Mra. Amanda Clark ha« told her property in thi« vicinity. A number o( the young friends of Mr» E. E Haker »rave her a pleatant Mr and Mr«. Bert Sexton of Arleta •urpri«e Wednesday evening. A gi»od , at a private «an i tart utu. eon duct«*« I by a pruniinent lady phvaician of Portland were caller, on old tri.nd. bare Sunday. time >« reported. Another resident*» in proa|»n*t in tlir Mr« McCarthy of Pc rtland «|»rnt Sun The odor of crud. oil i. th. Iate«t day at the home of S. Mtrehin viaiting near future is that of Mr. Lindley of l*r(iime in our part., a drama wherein her brother, John Prater. .Montavilla who will to build on red lantern«, oil wagons and enlhuaia« tic rx|«>n.uta of the coming rure tretival b’a five-acre tract near the Ta>lorulle lake |>art In conn«tion with th. road avenue mad at toon a« the material it SEC1I0N IM oiling |>rojecl is the fai l that barn Block «Irli \ rrr»l. decline to travel over th. newly oiled M.«ter Clifford Harmon w«« a guest Mr« Huukler, wbu hat «uffrrr«l the road, thus giving th. featlv. aruok. of Lionel Buckley on Sunday. l*aat week with neuralgia, it able to I* wagon ihc MMN tight of way Mr. and Mr« Arthur Smith of Ariel, a I »out again. Grandma Sliolta lias l*«n on th. ail Mrt. M Shaffer waa a pleatant «(in were caller, in our nudat recently. ner guest at Kuckley lirove on the lOtta ing hat lalrlr owing to a sever, cold. Three new hou«ea are under con.truc- Wm Ream it on the invalid liat with Mrs. M E. Buckley as chairman of tion on our road near the rreervoir. the grip. ■rhoul laiard No. IM, will condort th. The one high-st up, near tbe upper res Mra Arnapiger hat liren under the eighth grail, eianunaliona on Thur« day and Friday next. ervoir which will lie ured. it u report«!, doct>»r'e care the |»a«t week. Fan System "37 Chamber of Commerce Phone Mam 33G6 P ortland , O xxgos 340 Hibbard Street, GRESHAM LOCALS • B B ■■ g g I | Platform “No friends, no foes ; equal justice to all. g i Is the People’s Man. Has Given Satisfaction in the Past. Is in Harmony with Administrative Affairs of the County. Is Fearless in the Prosecution of Graft, Saloon Violation and Bank Embezzlement. Announcement In the near future Grenham in to have a new and modern bawineaa firm. The Carluon building which haa been com plete« I will I m ? occupied by a complete and up to-date ntock of furniture and undertaking. We have on the way several new vehicle« for thia depart ment, including a fine new fnneral car, the uae of which will lie from 25 j*r cent to 40 |>er cent lower tbun hereto fore known in <ir»-aham. Every lady visiting our store on the a chance opening «lav will I** given _ ______ for an “Alice ftoo-evflt” chair raar.. Watch for further announcements. EVERY SCHOOL DIRECTOR SHOLLD INVESTIGATE ® W. G. MCPHERSON CO. HEATING, VENTILATING REFRIGF RATING Russellville Doings Mr«. W. II. Addis entertained a few members of the Russellville grange with a tea Wednesday afternoon the proceeds of which will be used for the new grange hall. A delicious lunch was served and a very pleasant after noon was spent. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Pollock’s residence Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Buxton ha« sold ber place to Mr. Cook and moved to Piedmont. Her many friends here regret very much to have ber go. Mr. Zaeger returned last Saturday from a trip to the the mountains in thé interest of his mine Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen on May 4th, a son. Rev. 8. F. Pitt« of Gresham was seen in our neighborhood last Friday. Mrs. F. T. Phillipa has been quite ill with the mumiw, but is now improving. A claM of fifteen took first communion laat Sunday at the Catholic Church of the Precious Blood. IdlJ " AND ENGINEERS RAPID FREQUENT PORTLAND, A AA A AAAA AA A A. A. A. A AAA A. A «. A A A A A A A A > < * I Ker 1 AMERICAN CLOTHIERS > SCCCESSriRR TO Welch & Co. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS 222> Morrison Street COMFORTABLE "The Orphans" at Borinq OREGON ... NOTICE. The board of directors of district No. 41, Multnomah county, Oregon, will re ceive bide for moving the schoolhouse until 8th of June, 1108. The board re serves the right to reject any ami all bide. Further information can I« ol>- tail ad from the chairman, if. Weetlund, or J. C. Weetlund, clerk. latourell, Oregon. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Springwater Division Everybody who want« a good time ■houId attend the bu.ket social «nd entertainment given at Allison’« I ih II, Boring, Saturday evening, Mav 1# The play “The Orphan«” will al«o be rendered by local talent, a« well a« a mimical and literary program given by Boring Camp M. W. A. EveryIxely attend this fun maker. 1TAT*M ROCKWOOD Th. dance given by the grange Satur day evening a a- largely attended. Part of the comers went away as the hall was too small to accomodate them all. The grange hopes to lie able to accommo date as many as come when they get their new hall completed. John Brown made a businew« trip to Vancouver last week. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND Mr ami Mrs. Wilson are entertaining their brother-in-law and his two sons, recently from North Dakota. The "Alteration Sale" for Bargains Don Voung is working for Hugh shornp of i «-larville. « Mrs. Bennett is slowly recovering Baby Bennet has the mumps ami Mr Bennett a broken finger. 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II • M II 1 V «I 1 «II • For Oregon City, Canmnah Park and way pointa, change car. at Golf Junction For Lenta, Mount Scott and eait «ide point., change can at Lent« Junction. W. P. MULCH AY, Traffic Agent. Genera) Office., Fint and Alder St.., I' obtlxnd , O bboor . • • •<