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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
WANTED — A team of light work hor»-'S Al. Hart. (• Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. BUSINESS PERSONALS We call attention to H. C. Camplwll'» FOR BALE — Large cro»**-e<it saw. “ad" this week. W« don’t know Inquire at Herald ortiee. whether Mr. Campbell intended to lw FOR SALK — A one-horse fartn wag numbered in the lower group or not— on. Inquire at Herald oftice anyhow lie is in it. W ANTRI*—Good, fresh, uiilch co* V. E. Fosliesg of Sandy report» a Al Hart, Gresham. ’ lushing harnesa trade. PAbTl'RE FUR KENT. Bornstevlt A Ruegga big store at Will pasture st.wk during summer. Sandy is chuck full of the season's »up* Fine pasture, shade and water. 1 mile east of Haley station. Kddross t». F plies, and they are too Imsy to keep Haley, Gresham. Route ft. 27 things »lia|w*d up. AU Inral adwrtiM-m«*»U are r»»«» head.I the rated <»N«< E\T A WoKl» FIKHT lNaCKTIl»N. .MbM-aiurnt inwrlioBh will be made on 15 to Ju vord* for W cent* 30 to »» w <*M b for 15 rvnlB . » to 4“ aonh for >♦ cent«. No ad published for »h«n 1* <*a»h in advance «RcejH to regular adtertnter*. If you have anything to aclL o* u v.bux LOBT—Bay horse, white strip«* in anvthinf. or have T<»t anything TEA A •• WANT Al> ’’ in thin column The re»ulU will face, white hind legs, branded “Ivar 11". BurpriBe you. » a»h or po»U<e »lamp» Also brown mare, white spot in fore — weight about likl', unbroken, FOR RENT — Good house on Mam head, last seen at Boring. Notify F. Baker. street. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. • Troutdale. ['-*!» WANTED — Fresh milch rows and PGl'NDM ASTER'S NOTICE. beef caule T. R Howitt, Gresham, In the Gresham pound, 1 long-horned Ore. __ * Jersey cow, with leather halter. Call FoR SALE—Forty acres.it land near on city marshal to reclaim. Henry Sycamore station on O. W. P. electric Gullik'svvn. city marshal. I'-*"*» r.M.I, 2U0l> cords good «<»»!. fine soil, six acre« cleared. Box 45. 1-ent*. NEW DEPART! KF* 1FYOVHAVE A FARM for sal«, The Douglas» Store at Plea.«ant Home trade or rent, let ’em know about it in is now running a free delivery wagon tor benefit of its patron** Phone vour or- this column. oler». On good-»i«od orvlers delivery FREE. l* FOR SALE — Five acres near Lenta, hoiiae, well, ball in cultivation Fine for berry farm. Box 47», l^nts, Ore. FOR SALE —Or will trade for real estate, Fine general inervhandiae atore in eastern Multnomah. Good location. Well stocked. Fine cash trade. I>x»k this up at once. Mrs. E. M l\nig- 1SM. FOR SALE—Poland China and Berk shire pigs- K«*aJy to take away. Ap ply to Paul Dunn, Cottrell, Ore. ______ ___________ -________ _ I FOR SALE—Sorrell man* Anti fine colt, 175; al*» brown mare and year ling colt 175: the four for tireat Imrgain. E. B Thompson, Gresham. FOR SALE—G srmì , 7-rnom houae in Gresham. Enquire Al Hart, Groab an. WANTED—To buy iti cools of No. I wood cut out of green timber. Box 45«. Arlela, Ore » FOR SALE—G od 1**1 -lounge, cheap. Call at Herald office or write for infor mation. 25 FURNISHED RiMM, also first-class table board. Close in. Address .1- Box 26. Gresbaiu. 2ft ROUGH LI MBEB—For Sale at Re duced prière. Half mile south of Kelso. Jarl Brothers. i'B LOST — Big black horse with end of tail cut, white spot on forehead and left side Was seen on the Section Line three miles west of Gresham. If found, please notify M. Hager. Monta- villa. Reward. ¡38 FOR SALE — Bay Horse, good con dition, weighs 1400, works anywhere. W. Y. Domm, Gilbert’» Crossing. (25 FOR SALE— Au iron-grey horse, «even rears old. weight lot*), work any where. E. A. Yanker. 3 miles south of Gresham. [2* FOR SALE—One Ivers A Pond piano in fine condition. Inquire of If. H. Ott, Gresham. creasing our stock nlmoat duily. Th» county authorities are meeting with considerable opposition by Irving to establish a r<H-k crusher in the mid dle of the street in l.ints. and ill front of residence». Mrs. Greg, Mr*. Elliot's mother, is »pending a few weeks in la-nts. Mrs. J>»s Kluvkner of Kern Bark died I'uestlay evening about 9 o'clock slier h lingering illness. Clmilie Service is back from (Califor nia. lie says Oregon is good enough (or him. I W Kennedy from lUkerCity and bis son-in-law Marshall llufimsn, are visiting in this neighborhood. lie will I m » reniemltered in connection with Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs ISIer arc in Minnesota where they will remain during the sum* nivr. Mias Alice O»iigherty, one <»( l^nts* teavlivra, will leave for Cleveland artd other Eastern points on Saturday. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO A. Geisler, Prop. DRUGS, Í . CHEMICALS, CIGARS, LENTS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL TOBACCOS, POST CARDS. .... SUPPLIES. ETC. OREGON ' IO OOOO 0 O O O> cm CMC» OC» O «O» O REMEMBER alone a ut Price« that can not be duplicatevi Undertaking The only Licensed Embalmer and Experienced Director in Eastern Multnoniuh. Funeral CARLSON & HENDERSON Ktt., 14 »Z Phone JN. CARUSON BUILDING. MAIN ST., MONTAVILLA LOCALS. GHKSIIAM, ORE. J. M. Short. M. D Mrs John Miller*» mother and sister ' from IIill»l«>ro are visiting her S. P. hittiMT, M. D Mr an<l Mr». Farrier have just re turned from a trip back to Iowa. Ph V al» la a •- S a r gee m Oregon Grraliam. Mr. aiul Mrs. Harvey Millet have a new buy al their home. Mr Young's father has returned to Ida lumie al Seaside. T H E O i ROY Sunday, June Uih. wan Children's 3li¿Hibbard Street, Moiitavilla Hay at the Baptist church. A good pro gram *»» rendered end the churrh was Plumbing anJ (ias-Fittillg I •••au I (fully decorated. Would like to ligure un your work. Mr. and Mr». I »yer have moved to heir new home near <»sargo. Mre. C Krrtaer was taken to St, Viti* cent's hospital where she was o|>eratr<t on. At the last report the waa in a very critical condition. For SADDI ES. HARNESS and ALL IIA R N Ess At VEsHt >It IFS TRY Gresham Harness Shop Ml hliola l<r|«alFIng t|Ulrhly tloit«*. Mrs. A A. Hill left fur the hot spring« on June I5tli. She expects to be gone tom« time. OUST LARSON. Prop., Hreaham The latlies of the Baptist ami Metho dial churches were moat delightfully entertainnl liy the Presbyterian ladies at the I'rvsbyterian church on June 13. A very nice program waa rendered alter which ilaiuty refreshments were served. I irealuiiii The Womans Foreign Missionary so- ciety of the Methodist church spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mm li H E. A. Kelley on the Section Line n<d. < >rvtf< in I Captain Luther l>. Malione spoke to a large audience I sat Sunday evening nt the Methodist church. Ilia subject was ’ The Dwrtiny of our Republic." lie is a very good speaker. lie was elected a* a representative , to the I-nr _ , islaliire from Multnomah count} aL the last election. I> lî F U K Attorno at Law 737 Chanilier of Commerce Phone Main XUM Pom. *st>, OamoM Read the “Want Ads.” Your Wants Supplied on page 8. IS ON I IN THE PRIZES THE FIELD ARE: A High-Grade Bicycle I ■ list are the same as those allowed on “The Herald” a A Scholarship in Portland Business College COMBlNATK)N >I BKCRIPTI<>NS N ote — The votes alhiwed on any of the “combinations’* in the following for the same IIJQ length of time. Profit« on combina 5 25 tions are small, hence you use them HVh YkU’.s .......... . 6.00 only as inducements to get |x*ople to Cash Must Accompany all Orders. subscribe if they will not subscribe for The Herald alone. Votes will be credited as follows: Her»- are the Combination Offers: NEW SI BH RIITIONS “TH NeraM" la CMskiMtss rife acy af tie follows Six Months................................. W> Votes 1 yr. 6 mow. «« 1 Year . 150 WEEKLY OREGON! VN 12.« ----- II 25 tt 5.50 3 50 DAILY OREGONIAN 1 I, Year 250 a 4 50 D ’ LY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN M.50 2 Years... 350 5.. -4> H .00 DAILY TELEORAM 3 ** ... 525 125 225 SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL a DAILY JOURNAL 5.. '<0 3 00 4 " Till • « DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL SOO 4.25 1(X>I 5 “ ... 125 2 m PAi'IEIU MONTHLY RENEWALS 2»»» 1.10 PAJ I EK HOMESTEAD 2.00 PACIFIC FARMER 1.10 Six Months.............................. 25 Vote» NATIONAL 1.10 GRANGE 2 00 1 Year.. 75 << , k 5 POULTRY JOURN AL (.Monthly) 1.50 THE W IIOOL A ND HOME (M thly) 1 50 2 Year». 200 «• it <« .*5 OREGON A*»RICULTVRIRT. 1.5»» 3 :I2# ,A5 . 1 50 FARM JOURNAL <6 500 4 M h ALI/M MAGAZINE (Indies’) . 1.50 .*> <( TOO <4 5 Thia ___ , prk-e is ___ for delivery , by mail ___ ___ only , and ADVERTISING, JOB WORK, ETC. only when remittance is made with order. .______ ----- *- Hcjmrafc adtlresses. Papers rnay ._______ b»* sent * to For every dollar’s worth of BubscripUons may begin at anj time. Job Work or Advertising sent in by you 100 Vote» REPORTS. ETC. You G.oul.r report each Wednesday We print cards, envelopes, letter yon with vote. You heads, bill heads, statements, dodgers, ami we will |H«ters, butter wrappers, wedding in ahould «tixly the table above and keep vitations. etc. You must collect for account of vote.duo you all of the time. Job Work and send it in before you Then we can report our total, and they .hould agree. get credit for votes due. Ranges and Stoves There are thousands of people in this Country and hundreds of them do not have The Herald. Number of Votes Given lor New Subscriptions, Renewals, Ad vertising and Job Work — Combination Offers and Rules for Contestants’ Reports. 1.50 We also curry a complete line of i ARE SOLICITORS ÏNFÔRMÂTÏÔÏÏ’* ‘TÓR*’*’ c ÒNTÉSTÀNTS Subscription Price of "The Herald Grange will soon own its own building No trace has yet lieen found of the | A well-equipped hall is much needed in safe crackers, whoso successfully ojier- Lenta. ate.I in the (tore ol Harlow Brothers Mrs. Bryant has gone to Falls City to here last Thursday evening, securing spend a lew days with relatives before nearly $10 O in money braid.*» a case of she goes East this summer. valuable jewelry of Mr». Harlow's. co But there is Plenty of Room. ONE YEAH TWO YEARS THREE YEARS FOUR YEAR» 1 Irene INvuglasa runs th« Itouglare M. K Robbins and Ins mother called store at Pleasant Home in the alwenc« Mr. on Mr. and Mrs. Ihunall Sunday. of her mother. She is developing into Robbins used to be a former pupil in a first -claa» advertiavr, and is worthy of 1900. note for her original idea«. Mrs. J.. M. Hedge lots buught the Harlow Brothers <4 Troutdale hail Cliambrau house from IlstUo YoU ami their safe broken open last week and a is having some alterations made anil re good siied "wad" removed. This is the pairing done. We understand the con second time within six months. The sideration waa ILT.o fellows seem to know where much of Miss Zimmerman and her mother, Walter Tyler is having a turn al the he cash is in Troutdale. have engaged Mr. Price's house and mump*, lawrvnce Sager ia tilling hie F. It Stuart, ever alert for the beat, Aill move into it some time next week. place at 1. F. 1'offuuin's store. and alway* acconK.lating, ha. lieeu pre Miss Fl«»rrnco T«»» hi is home for the Mrs. J. E. Petite and daughter Helen .< ntmg to hi. lady imtruns a very neat summer alter teaching this year at Mt. i an<l tueful du.tpau. A long handle from Lewisville, Wash . were visitors at Hood. Lovi Liniuger'a last week doe. away with »looping over. Miss E Ina K uvjvm I u of Oswego, a Mtsla Johnson who has l*een quite ill (riond «»( Mi*s Zimmerman, visited ••Vdtdtton" Is Well Rendered. Brother Geisler of the l»>nt», Ml. for some time, ie much belter. Lents school Mon«*ay. One of the largest crowds ever as- Scott drug »tore expects to take a part Since the election and defeat of the ner soon — but not a druggist senibled at Metxger's hall gathered S. Chapman ami ai'e <»( Cottage; “Stock at Ijtrge” |wlilion. »ome of oui there last Saturday evening to witness Aaron Fox ie having his store build cows have been getting in trouble with Grove are in lamia to alterni their the play, ‘"Vacation," given by the ing painted. On the the west side some «laughter who is sick. hand boys of Gresham. It was indeed of the marks of last suoiuier'e tire are the pound master. Ada'Sears ami Elmer Wood were mar Miss Marion Brodie, formerly a teach a success in every wav and all were sur being covered. ried nt the MellkMiist |»ars4.magv Wed er in the larnts school, will start for nrsday, June 10. prised at the excellent work done by the The second story of Shattuck's store San Francisco on June to upend bov». Mrs. Kelnvea Thorn died nt her fam The arrangement of the stage was is being occupied by the undertaking the summer. ilv lesivlenre in Lents ln«t Wednesday something new in Gresham, especially establishment of B. IV. Emery, who is Mike Abplanalp and and was buried at L»ne Fir cemetery. the moonlight scene in the last act.' remodeling the same for the purpose. law, John Abulil, with Philo Zimmerman and * lie <»( O»wr- The effect of the electric lights was very l.-wi. Shattuck of the popular Gresh will return to Ients in a g«» visited his mother on Thurday. go»»!. am “Good» of Quality'* store i»,tqiend- a nine mouths' visit to Switzerland The l.eiiln schools were rlneed Friday. ing a few days in the mountains this As they intended to stay a yeai. we im Piof. Hvr-hnvr entertained Ids ninth PLtASAM VALIEY week. We will expect a mess of fish agine they became homesick. grade class of his home in the evening. Mins Thomas has muve*l into her Mr. Steiger was elected director in Mr and Mrs. Chas, l^einerand daueli- stories) when he gets back. ter of I'ortland visited at W. A. M<»>re's T. R. How-'tt A Co. have greatly im District No. 45 at the last annual school home on Fourth avenue. Sunday. meeting. Mm. Horner ia learning the dress Walter Heiser has returned to the proved the appearance of their market maker's trade. Shein setting in Mr. Floyd Marshall lias been very busy of bv a coat of w hite paint. hospital, having to have his entire hand amputated. He had it injured in late in his line of work. The pastjaeek FreeUirg’s dret-making parlum. Banker Meyers says he will lend his I»r. E C. Jusa aill take a abort vaca- Wing's sawmill some time ago. he superintended the |xiiiiling of the Wm. Kesterson and family have assistance to the Mt. Hood road if it wood work of E. M Hogue's house, en- lion, l»eginning Saturday, and VKlt hasn't the ready cash to secure the right (rieixln and relatives in Kansas, Hr moved up to Wing'» mill. listing Mrs. Hogue as a liel|>er. has gone to accompany his wife ami ____ _ W. V. .Moore and children ex of way in the vicinity of Gresham. Mr». I «a by home who have l*ern visiting pect to leave Sunday fur Ohio where Mrs. McCollum and children have there sninr ttto mouths. Carlson A Henderson have added a they will visit relatives. gone to Fott Stevens to »pend a lew Great ext*itemen( prevailed last Fri- Mrs. Ervin of Garfield is visiting Mrs. piano to their well arranged undertak days visiting with relatives. day in Arleta Park, No. 2. . when the cry ing rooms. Kronen berg. »>( figr was heard on Fourth avenue Mr. and Mrs. Bi w n of Portland spent Mrs. Anderson look the luxe, while Sunday visiting at the holm of Mr. Bmld Marshall grablied the ladder and Mm. Hogue came with buckets of water Aiidersou's. Manv neighbors were soon there and Charley Johnson of District 45 has the fire di I lint make much head way. gone to work at Allier's mill. Cha», is Mrs. Foster was very grateful t«» lh«»«c ambitious aid intends to save Ins mon who snv»d her Imine from being de ey »o that he may be able to attend stroyed. Bring Vs Your Prescription» and You Will school in Portland fhe coming year. . . B* Sure to Have Them Filled Hight It is an assured fact that the l»*nt» Ihievcs Not founJ 1 el ALREADY MIX MONTHS MOUNT SCOTT ■—• • a We have the flneat line I- of Furnitum in Eaatern 1 Ll 1 1 11 L LI 1 Multnoniuh und are in e e e e e e e e e e • Choice of Stove, Range or Sewing Machine "We occupy two floors 65 x 100 feet, have a $20,000 equip ment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction.” It i. open till the year. Rtuilenta are uilniitted at any time. Catalog free. and We refer you to: e e • e e e e e e e e • e e e • e e e on Each Yearly Subscription in Addition to the Prizes • e e e • e e Write for blanks at once and get an early start. • I his School* located at Tenth and Morrison. Is the Oldest in the North west. It 1» "THE SCHOOL OF Qt Al.llV.” Prof. A. P. Arms trong, LL.B, »ays: A MOST UNUSUAL OFFER OF 25c THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST ARE GIVEN HERE Any bank, any newspaper, any buslne»« man In Portland. Said a Business Man: ‘. Keep hammering nv thorough work. It will win out in the end.*’ Sal l piality of instruction given in your school makes it kind in the Northwest.*’ everlastingly on "The Educator: I IT PAYS TO ATTEND SUCH AN The Prizes will be distributed to those securing the largest number of votes. The* one getting the largest number of Votes will have first choice of the Brizes ; the one getting second highest number of Votes will have second choice of the Prizes, and the one ranking third will have third choice of Prizes. In addition to this, DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS OF THE CON IES1 FOR EACH YEARLY SUBSCRIBER OBTAINED 25 CENTS WILL BE GIVEN. A