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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1908)
(iRFSHAM LOCALS Want Column ^nivAiitY LVUHLU Mr an,| Mr». Almqui.t gave a dinner ' party la«t Sunday In honor of bl» birth X aluable Prizes tor New Nubssrlp- À tkwist Sea Ad. on Iasi paga and day. Tbnee prvaenl were Mr. aud Mr». wst,h tor Grand Announscment next C. A. Lingien, J Boeklund »ml family, week. j A C. Sword »nd family, C. P. Johuaon Wanted, For Sale, Lost, The following interesting books have church building at Gresham to a new At the Bapliat ehun It, Greaham, the ami *"** family. ‘•'•'•b- been added to the Lenta library : Ben- site where it will lie used by llic Zion im.tor. Rev T J Klkin. w ill preach in Found, Etc. Mr. Charle» Chorlea Amleraon Anderoon ami and hi» nephsw nephew Mr. II \ th........ »riling on |{. m-wed Cvnwrn- Duntof Johnoon aretil to Aloakn lart Erl- Al local advrrtluemvnts arc run under this son, Sheaves; Hot tone, Galvanic Bat Evangelical Congregation. head at the rale of ON K < KN l A *"R1' 1A<H teries; Rubier, Dynamoea and Electric Schleicht has several other jolw in view ti!»u " The n.usl .<-rii'-<'» will I*'held J»y- UMJK No ad publlslird for lew» than UreMa. Cash In advance except to regular advertiser» Motors; Burnett, Shuttle; Ely, Wom in that locality ami those who know during the day. Powell Valley echooi had their exer- If you have anvlHnj to a«U. or ’ .. ’ ’ ~ anything or have lout anything. TK\ A an's Hardy Garden ; Hillis. Great lks>ka him are rendv to rav that the Grcahain '”k-> h-l-'U- tml -UU'«»)- «!«•’ '''** '‘ ‘ h “><•> »fterm.m M.v SBh llw •• W ANT Al) ’• in thia column The rv»ult» a 111 as Life Teachera; Homans, Self-pro- fr.cndsltat, acted »i«-ly in getting hi. surprise you. Cash or po»ta#v stamp» Grv*haui |x*toiti<w will I h ‘ I g rural l‘r'Hjram was good and thvrhddivn pelled Vehicles; Hudson, Crimson Con •on ice». grade |dt*li\«iy nm« <ml\ io lt> 11 a. in , did *hd their thvir very vary best. The eighth gra«lo quest; Kingsley, Transfiguration of B B. Stratton w<-»i-s the siuiling face 1-OtST — Big htock horse with end of Mr. nn«i Mm. Kd l.itttepagv rx‘turnv«i graduates were Gladys Miller, Emma tail cut, white spot on forehead and Miss Philura; 1-indsay, Panama, the of a man who lias just bw-n blesaed left tide. Was seen on the Section Isthmus and Canal; Paine, Greater ' by the acquisition of an heir in the form ' fnun a viait to Washington cities last Rugg, Maude Keller, Annie Salquist, Line three miles west of <lre»ham If America; Poole, Wiring Handbook; wt't'k. They al*» viewed the big Hevt Snlaia Shuholm, Alice Ekstrom. Miso found, please notify M Hager, Monta- Roberta. Haunters of the Silences; of a lusty s.>ii. Pauline Heacuek, who co earnestly and I in iu maneuver« in Puget Sound. villa Reward Carol ami ti|>al Hand are spending a succeoefully led the sc I khi I as princi|>al Scott. Heart of Mid-Lotbian; Scott, Win. Martin and won William, Jr., FOR RENT—G«««l hoe.»* **n Main Quentin Durward; Waddington, let few weeks visiting friends on the hate mo\»'d to MvMtumille. with Miss I.) va Brauihall as assistant, street. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. - ter* of a Diplomat's Wife; Waugh, | iSound. have much credit for their work. The Herald forts* enjoyed a delicious Annexation was defeated by a narrow FOR SALE —Or trade, gissi tirst- Fruit Harvesting, Storing. Marketing Ac- claas Incubator. E. M Pinne«», Greeh- Wallace, long Labrador Trail; Web margin. The result is a severe di.-ap- J goosel*erry pie the other day. MODES OF THE MOMENT. am. I» ster. Jerry Junior; While A Adams. is'intment to some of our friends. But knoa lodgment* are due to Percy Smith for the tine berrh*’* and to Mrs. lau- the time was hardly ripe for the move WANTED—Frewh milch cow. »ml The Mystery. The prominence of velvet la vary ment. Two year» hence the entire dis rt'iiee for the other ingredient* ami the marked for street aud fancy beafcatSe. T. R Howitt, Greaham. The Evangelical church gave a recep ladling, and to any other* aholiada Ore. trict will I k * in a favorable mood. alike. tion to their new pastor last week. A hand in it. Messrs. Meyer A Bloch met a uutnlw-r lu all of the tailored aud Selultal l-ol: > XI I I it' ...re» .-I W. B Turner wa* a pleasant Herald loivd suits the novelty note la couspic- Sycamore station on,O. W. P. electric large number attended and helped to of leading Ml. Scott citizens on last road, 2006 cord« go.«! wood, fine »oil, make the affair very successsul. Thursday evening to discuss putting in caller this aeek. lie ha» a tine place Uoua, aud ludk-atlvua polut very •lx acre» cleared. Box 45, Lent*. Decoration Day was observed by a a l<ank There is nothing that would on GiwhaM Height.**, but tinda it nee* strongly to a cwutiuuauc» of thia tea IF YOU HAVE A FARM for «ato, parade of over 300 school children ami do Mt Scott mor»* good than a Iwink eaaary to di*|*oav of the name on ac lure In tbe cojulug sprlug designs. bark colors ar* very much mure In trade or rent, let 'em know about it in several teachers and a large number of conducted by competent, trustworthy count »4 Mrs Turin r * heaith. thia column. (* citizens of this vicinity. The cemetery Mr«, Robert Ix'igbtoli and little order thia se.isvu than light, aud par men. The matter should la* carefully FOR SALE — Five acres near Lento, was visited and generous offerings of considered ami efforts made to get the i daughter of l«aGraiulu an* viaititig her ticularly Is ibis true of tbe velvet cun tumva, all of the more excluaive of house, well, hall iu cultivation Fine flowers were made Rev. Ingalls made Imuk if poaaible. I srents, Mr. and Mrs. A, II Gould. which are. If uot black, then some one for berry farm. Box 47>, lent*. (Ire. the address of the day and recitations Mrs. baton’s brother. Mr. I ineingvr Mr and Mrs. Clarence l.ook and Mina of the rich dark shades. with braiding FOR SALE —Or will trade for real were given by the children of eastern Oregon, has I k - cii visiting a Violet <«ould of IX itlaml alao visited done always In self toue. estate. Fine general mcrvhandi»e »tore the home folks last Sunday. A two-year old child of Mr. Kathkey few days in Ia*nto. For formal wear velvet costumes lu in eastern Multnomah. Good location died on last Thursday. S. K. T»w*pleman. the |M»pular potato oue piece are the rale, although, like Well stocked. Fine cosh trade, lojok Mr and Mrs. Met’lain from Llaho this up at once. Mrs. E. M lk»ug- buyer, baa gone on a few week’s trip to tbe pretty aemlprluceaa gowua of last Master Roy Reep at a recent W. C. ■ are visiting with Mrs l.aMear. summer, tbe two parts may be jollied lam. San Francisco. T. V. Medal contest, held at Sunuyside. M -- Mabel Elliot has gone to S ap- with paaseiuenterle or baud trimming Sig. Knigbton ha* uiuwd into a tine I carried off the first mesial. Congratu FOR A .-ung. goat t'owse to visit her mother. Tbe princess style and velvet have al ing. Joel Jarl, Kelso, Ore. 23 lations, Roy. 1 roomy i sh**p opposite the ¡Mwitottiee. NO BETIER INVESTMENT S c I kk 'I in District 45 dosed this week. Earl Tow mend i> Ids assistant barber.* ways tweii meat eongvulal. aud tbe Mrs. Anna Putman of Webb’s Addi FOR SALE—A few choice sows bred priuceaa la still tbe must effective mud* < ’ an be inmle jowl now than to »uBrnriln- for tbr HEAVFJI STATE II EK ALP Six pupils finished the eighth grade. to registered Essex Also a few shoals. tion died on Monday. The funeral was Robert Uhikien* has sold hi* shop to for It New York Lust You ran afTord U> Keep abrvaal of the time*' Hr inter inrd. C. Cleveland, Gresham. 23 held on Wednesday at the Evangelical They are, IKmald tiilbert, Andrew Hei Mr. W ahb I who will continue business man, Cha«. Johnson, Margaret lai Editorial Flings. FOR SAU:—Poland China and Berk- church and interment was in Multno Mear. Gladys Fleming am) Lizzie Roth. at the old stand. Mr. Childers will go •hire pigs. Bendy to take away. Ap mah cemetery. with hi* family tu California. A short program was rendered. 1‘rof. it might tie a good thing to rroaa ply to 1‘aul Dunn, Cottrell, Ore. The l.a«lii s Aid did finely at its lunch airships with ths homing ptgeous ■ Miss Carrie Forties, who has been R. F. Rohinson addressed the class and Í- WANTED—By the achool board of teaching at Heppner, is at Tremont for the sc I uk 'I boani hail an ice cream ItoMith* on Thursday. It is estimated Cleveland leader 1 District N - - > ■ n the a short time. treat for the children and visiting pa- t they will dear over Japan will also bold a world’s fair. condition specified in the vchool law« of ttons and friends It is doubted if any ij The Japa don’t seem to care bow much II A. Schleicht of L-nts has the con district in the count» has a niorw-pro the state of Oregon, Section fl, article <■ they owe Topeka Capital. See Andrew Brugger, chairman. 23 tract for moving the old Methodist gressive board than has district 45. Wall street Is a necessity, says oue Speaking of the parcels post agtta FOR SALE—Sorrell mare and tine o OO o OIOT <3» <Z5> «CXO» O O O»<ZM O O writer Yes. aud necessity, tbe old prov tlou. it may lie Interesting to note that colt. $75; also brown mare and year Germany has bad a parcels post sys erb tells. kuowa no law.—Chicago ling colt $75; the four for $145 Great tem for a loug time, and packages Journal. bargain. E. B Thompson, Gresham. Scarcely baa the publie learned to weighing 110 pound« ran be sent by FOR SALE—Good, young hor»c at mall, aud tbe postal receipts last year prououm-e the uauie of one Japaueae A. Geisler, Prop. Melville farm, Terry, drego», Andrew were $14.624,0110 greater than ex ambassador with confidi-ucs before an Brugger. (23 other la due Wasblugtou Star. penses. Bring Vs Your Prescriptions and You Will FOR SALE — Second-hand buggy. . . Be Sure to Have Them Filled Kjxxht W. H. Love, Fairview. UIXLOIIKITI ♦ 9 '9 -, MT. SCOTT DRUG CO 9 9 9 9 FOR SALE — 3l4 Mitchell wagon, nearly gool as new. Cheap. Inquire 9 D. C. Ross, Gresham. |8S 9 9 9, H. B. HUXLEY 5 Painter and Decorator 9 ■ Russellville Doings * " Ò 1 • GRESHAM, ORE. 9 DRCaS, CHEMICALS. CIGARS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL TOBACCOS. I»OST CARDS, SUPPLIES, ETC. OREGON f 0 0 9 9 9 9 ENGLISH ETCHINGS. f d n At meetings of tbe British cabinet no official record of any kind is kept Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, who live near of the proceedings. Center Addition, were guests of Mr. and» England is tbe only couutry where memlers of parliament are not only Mrs. Zaeger last Sunday. Rollie Phillipa of East Portland was unpaid, but have no special rights or entertained at dinner by his grandpar privileges. Saturday is tbe busy day of tbe Lon ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howitt re Pkvskiaas-Ssrteess. don firemen, lu ten years Loudon baj cently. 3.3JC! Saturday fires against 3.002 ou Orejo» Gresham, Reuben Pitt*. who cut his foot over Monday, the day they were least fre three weeks ago, is slowly improving. queut Six terrapin taken recently to the W. D. Tomkins of 32 Carson st., Mon- tavilla, who recently underwent an oper-i Carlton hotel, in I.ondou. aroused ation for appendicitis, is at home again great cariosity, tbe newspapers refer ring to them as "six interesting Amer Greaham, Oregon and getting along nicely. ican guests.” Mr. Jorgensen ofMontavilla has taken M. McMillens place as carrier on route 1 J. M. Short. M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D E B Norris, Bilker Co ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : AMERICAN CLOTHIERS M’O K.V* » KM T<> Welch * Co. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS : » o : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 223 «Morrison Street DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND The “Alteration Sale” for Bargains rv »erw/jr rr&t«/* S’ V .*r.| 44 MV itftll ■0 MORE TROUBLE FGOM PBICTUMS NAI1ZI, raa-k» or <.I« m will •>«>< Iml Item air uul SUIv I ht UBA rut pa*»» »«<UI Uu yrar Qvrr two buM»ht4 lboum*n«l pair» now iu u«r DfSCff9PT9Oflr KLahvely andraat tiding ' rt vdu» ■»(»icaud hnrdtUBtolr with ■ BprMBl Quality wf lubbrr, whk h net« f l^t.uru* • bor<>ut and whkh chwr» up nuall putM.tutr» with*«»I allow» tagtbeair toc*»apc W e have hundic«U<4 ktlrtafroui f ^tcuatotuer» slatin< that their lire»hawtwlybren pumtwal up once or iwke in a whole aca*»>u They w»«gn w mure than an ordinary lire the puncture rrwi-tf Ing ijualii wwla-ing given by »rvcral layer* of thin *pr< tally p<epat«*d fab«tr<>n th« tread The regular piavU lhf»r lyrs iagl y>prr (Mir . but for ativetllalngpurpoarw we are nulling a «Dex u»l factor* price to the rtdrr of only U per pair Afl a shipped aamr day approval Y -u d«> t»< ' pay a < ent until y<«u havi et iittuir«! 41 . ____ r_______ W'e will allow a rM»h dlamzuut of 5 per cent uhe«rl«y making the prkc S4 AA |rrr |«n> if yem i 1 1 i. < UIH WITH <>';i»».ll and etWkMW thia advertisement We will also MtM *•«* Bkkel plafcl bra*» baud pump Tire* Io be rcturiurd at «»< Il esprt «e if for any rrawMi they are not »atlHactory *»«1 examination We are perfectly reliable and m ury «ent to u» »• a» aaie as in a bank II y«»u order a pair of three Urea, you will Aud lhal they will rule raster, run taaler. wear better, last longer and l -4i finer than any lire %ou have ever uwd or are» at any price. We know that you will t>r so well pleawd lhal when you waut a Mrecle you will give us your order U e want you to send ua a trial order at ome. hence thU rrmat kalde tire ufl»r. VnSS »<?£*<* d«»1'! Imy any kiiul at any t>tkc unltl you send fur a pair of tr W UU I Into ll'-«tgrtlM>tn I'.itKtuie I’"» I tir<-« .>n approval and trial at the aftrcial introdnct >ry prue quoted above, or wiite for our lug I ire arul Hundty Catalogue which describee and quotes all makes and kinds of tires al about hall the n»usl pricra U/XfT Imt wrttr u» a |-H.<al I’.Uv rIII> k OF HUYlNO a bicyel« W wWfktt <>r a pair of Urea front anyoM until yon kn. w the new and wonderful offer* we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Witte II NOW. J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL U U F U R LUSTEDS Attorney at La» 737 Chamber of Commerce Phone Main 3366 P ortland , O hbgon ; GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable • • ♦ » ♦ B. W. EMERY, Prop’r • Um,&”ÍH-rhon' Gresham. Ore. •••••••••••••••••a For SADDLES, HARN ESS ami ALL HARNESS ACCESSORIES TRY Gresham Harness Shop All Kinds Repairing quickly done. GUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham THEO. ROY 340 Hibbard Street, Quite a numlier from these parts at tended the graduating exercise« at the W. O. W. Hall al Orient last Thursday evening. Ralph Neibauer and family spent Decoration day in Portland. Mr. J. B. Lent will teach tbe school at Rockwood next term. Mr. and Mrs. Brower and family o* Orient visited the Creswells Sunday. Miss Minnie Helm of Camp 2 visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andre Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linneman of Arleta visited her sister, Mrs. Moulton. Mathew Ranw is on the sick list with a cold and sore throat. On Friday Next THE SEC1I0N UM T. E. Lewis of Rtisselville was a caller i on friends here Sunday. I.«grippe still claims a few victims. Roy Buckley being anong the number. Among the guests at Hazlewood Farm | this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 Ketcbem, and son of The Dalles, Mr | and Mrs. 0. E. Wameche of Mt. Mabor 1 and A. Schlotli and sister of West Mt. Tabor. Mr. Ruhl is having a well dug near 1 his new reaidence. Mrs. C. Garnett of Woodlawn was a visitor at Buckley Grove on Saturday. The Most Liberal * HERALD WILL ANNOUNCE PRIZE OFFERING Made By The Herald or any other Weekly Newspaper in this Territory Mon favilla Plumbing »nd Gas-Fitting PLEASANT VALIEY Pleasant Valley Grange met May 23rd Would like to figure on your work. m regular seMion and four more were added to their number. They are pre- • paring to entertain Pomona, June 17th. C. P. BROOKS Morris Waddel, who is working in eastern Oregon, is shaking hands with friends in the Valley for a few days. Wm. Kesterson is some better and is , able to be about part of the time. 50c a Cord Mr. J. Olsen was called to the hospital this week to see his sister, there for an Oregon Troutdale, operation. Mrs. Ix>rig and Mrs Hungate of Port Phone Farmer* 2N x I land spent Thursday with Mrs. W. f. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. liolcotnh spent Sunday To calculate the rate of flow of an •rtealan well a simple plan Is to lower with their son in the city. a bottle of aniline fluid to a depth of. Mrs. Gas Richey is visiting her moth aay, 000 feet and then electrically ex er and friends in Me Minnville plod» a cap to burst the bottle. Tbe tfm» required for tbe fluid to appear at Your tbe surface gives an accurate gauge as Read the “Want Ads.” to tbe velocity of flow. Wants Supplied on page 8. I Gasoline Wood- Saw 1 T will Require Five Minutes to Read the Offering. Enter for the Prizes. Any Time. It Will Cost You Nothing to There Will be No Necessary Expense in Even Your Postage Will be Supplied Any Way at Free. WATCH FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT