Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 26, 1908, Image 10

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    Want Column
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
All local adwrtieemenu arc Hl"
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brad al thr rale of ONE » ENT A WORD HR«T
1SMIRTIOS
ButwcMumt iuarrtiona «ill I*
made on 15 I*» >• wvrd» for V rent» *’ to
«ord« for IS cent* » to *' werU» for
cent»
No ad |»uhli»hv4 fur Ira- than 15 cent»
Cash in advance except to rvpilar advertiser*
It you hare anythin* to aell. or wish to but
an t th in®, or have hot anytMn<
TKi <
•• WANT Al» " in thia column Thr result» mill
•urprt««
C—h or p»UF «amp»
FOR RENT — Good house on Main
street. Chas Cleveland, Gresham. •
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W ANTED — »ts-eli milch «-ws aid
tx-ef cattle. T, K Howitt, Gresham.
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WANTEl>—Good, freah. milch cow
Al Hart, Gresham
FOR SAI.E — Or will trade for real
•state, Fine general mervhandise störe
in eastern Mnltnomah. Good location
Well stock«!. Fine cash trade. Look
this up at once.
Mrs. E.. M IXmg-
lass
FOR SALE—Poland China and Berk­
shire pigs. Ready to take away.
Ap­
ply to Paul Dunn. Cottrell, Ore.
ROUGH l.l MBEK-For Sale at Re­
duced prices. Half mile south of Kelso.
Jari Brothers
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FOR
SALE — An iron-grey
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horse. |
seven vears old. weight IJtX', work any­
where.'
E. A. Yunker. 3 miles south of
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Gresham.
FOR SALE—One Ivers A Pond piano
in fine condition,
lnquirv of H. H.
Ott, Gresham.
WANTED — A team of light work
horses
Al. Hart.
•rrved after which the young couple
Popular Mt. Scott Couple Wed
t*u»k the car for Portland where they
Miss Isaltella R.w-kwell and Mr. Ar­
will make their future home.
thur Geisler, two of the m.srt popular
Mr. anil Mr® Bankti® are well known
young people of Mt Scott, Were married
young people «4 thi® vii'imtv, an»l they
at ths Church of the G.wxl tshepani,
have the beat withe® of a h el of friends
Portland, Tuesday evening at 8:30
for a happy future.
•'clock, only menilwr» of the family tar­
ing present.
Miss Rockwell is popularly known as
Grrshdm Business Man HeJs
ons of the teachers at la-nta for the |wst
Mi«s Anm-lto Burr ami Mr Robert
three years, while Mr Geisler baa been
S. Ilenderwui, junior |*ar*lm*r of the
the manager and pro|>rietor of the Mt.
firm of Carlson A Henderson of Grvalv
Scott Drug store for about the same
am, were married at the home of the
time. Both are moat exemplary young
bride at Gladstone Park on Wednesday,
p«q>le and a host ol friends join ill good
June 24. Rev. Mr. Jordon ofiieiatmg
wishes for their future happines.
The wedding »as a quiet home affair, a
The bride and groom came to la-nts
number of friends and relatives being
on a late ear, going to the Hauser home.
Mr. ami Mrs
Henderson
,|lev wj|| ,MVupv during Mis present.
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„ came to Gresham Thursday. They will
Hauser s stay in the E-ast.
They left
live at the leelie house for the sum­
Thursday for a short stay at the beach
mer. where they will.l«* at home to
after which they will lw* at home to
j their friends.
their many friends throughout tlw
They have already been pleasautlv
country.
received by tin-sham young people,
who gave them a serenade of Isold ami
Popular mhki Couple Wed
vocal music,
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The Herald joins in wishing them a
A very pretty home wedding oeeured
at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. 1. N. L. long, happy, ami successful life.
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'PHE Cupid Brand of Hood River Milling Company’s
1 Flour has gained for itself a wondefful reputatatin tor its
Good Qualities
LOST—Small, light red cow. Brand­
ed circle R. and J. C.
Reward for in­
formation or cow.
T. B Richaadson.
Haley.
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D. W. Metzger has just ordered another complete car and
Mr. Wiley of Lents, a car and the Reservoir Grocery a car.
FOR SALE or TRADE for Gresham
property—Two fine lots in Ivanhoe j*ark
near Creston on Mt. Scott or Wood-
stock car lines. Inquire at Herald of­
Try It!
fl' MT.
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Clearing and grading of the Buckley
aide road will begin in a few days. The
road in question is much in need of the
improvement and will lw greatly appre­
ciated by the residents along the line.
Mrs. K. Hirsh of Portland with her
children mad.* a pleasant stay with her
parents, Mr and Mrs, Cummings, re-
MonliDilld Giri Weds
_LOST — Bay horse, white
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face, white hind legs, branded "liar 11".
Also brown mare, white spot in fore­
head, weight about 10X1, unbroken.
Last seen at Boring. Notify E. Baker,
OR LOS.
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SCOTT DRUG” CO
A. Geisler, Prop.
Bring I’» Your Prescription® anti You Will
. . Be Sure tn Have Them Filled Right
CHEMICALS. STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
CIGARS. TOBACCOS. POST CARDS. ETC.
OREGON
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A quiet home w«*»l«ling took piece nt
the home of Mr. and Mr®. i>. N. Hook*
er, 325 Misner street. on Wednesday
evening, June 17, when their daughter,
('ora Franc-*!», wa® married to Mr Leon
Bowlanger. The home wa® nin®t elab­
orately decorated with rose®. carnation®
and facet peas. The arch under which
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the ceremony wa ® performed whs Ixau*
tiful with rose® aii l vines.
Rev. Har­ .
old Oberg p*rformed the ceremony and
Miss Cura Frack played the wedding
mart h. A Unit ;U)gue?»t® w«*n* prevent.
The bride wore cream colored ®dk
with a point-lace y«»ke, and carried a
boquet ol Bride rose®.
After the cere
mony the guests eat down to a moat
’ bountiful wedding »tinner.
The tiappv couple will l»e at home I *
, their many friends at 32'» Misner street. j
Ranges and Stoves
at Price« that can not be duplicated
Undertaking -
The only Licenced Embalmer and Experienced
Director in Eastern Multnomah.
Funend
CARLSON & HENDERSON
I'honc JM.
Res., 14x2
Nc* Service on 0. W. P.
\\ ttbin ® (vw (l®\® wv nitty f\|»i*4't tn
«MM* A lii'U »viviru iii®t®Hu<| «»n the* O \\
I*, ill imniirvlh’ii with lb«* r«*|fiil®r tr®lii*
rbG will miittlal ot m light riprvHN hit
pnt'kng*' freight, vretiiu, flint, |*rUh
itbl«« nrllrlr® »»r ®tuff requiring IwUrr
servire tnun I hr u®u®l frvight.
This w ill ®ii|»|»lv a l«»ng nr»'*h*»l wmil
Aliti will I m * tt|»pnvinte*l bv th«* |Hihlir in
grnrral.
No more* milk can® mii «I hut-
i trr going n® |*ii®®«*ngrr®.
I Mira hvl|*
will l*r given ®t» U'ttrr limv ran lw* ma*lr
|( iMwaible*.
The ralr® will la* slight I v
| bigltrr than th«» tmnal chargr t«» prrvvnt
i«n «*xvvM of rg|»rrM.
Rate® will lw
|®M*tr«l in a frw »lav®.
Th«'*»«« train® will
Iravr I'atativro at 7 13 and II a. in. and
Sunnyside went out of commission on 3:|3 p in. and I’ortland at W 13 a in
<'oniu'rtion®
the road near Mrs. Stanton's on Satur­ Albi I 13 iin<l B 13 p. in.
day afternoon owing to some flaw in the will I h * math* at Linneiuan for Trout
»lair a® tiaual.
machinery.
Master Lionel Buckley
acted as convoy with liis team to the
The Grrwhain Giant® wrrr victorinu®
home of the chaffeur.
in a “muti almging" rot*U*®t on the* I mo »«'
Dr. Hill the genial veterinary of Mon- l*all diamond la»t Nundav
Th«* Dallr®
tavilla was a business visitor in our team went down Itrfur® th«» thowrr «»I
mud ami l**aib«'r from TowiiM iitl e <*nd
|*»rla the past week.
of ihr |®>ml to thr tunc of 7 toU.
lh*tt|»it® thr unhalamv«l arore thr
gam«* wa® a rlum* on«* timing th«* I®»!
Drath of Kk lut'd f. Djk
«• ghl inning®.
Th«* tlr*l inning Thr
Pali«*® boy® w«*r«* up in th«* air ami
Richard E., the «aven-year-ol*l m»n <>t Grreham »wain a«h«»rv with (!%«« of thr
Afte*r that it
the Pale family on El»ev «treet, Monta* rovrted ®c«»re mak* r®
wa®n pit«*hrr*® batti«* la*tw«*en Tow
\ ilia, paaaed away on the morning of »end ami Fagnn, lM»th rrtiring th«* rnrn
June Nth, leaving it household to mourn tn th«* i»liin>l, via th«* "our, two, three,
your’r tHii" route. <«re»hau> talhr«l »w
hi® lose.
The lad wu poaaeaaed of a more in t he* ia»t inning
bright, winning nature allai the neigh*
The line-up wa» a® lullow»:
bor® ami friend® tender tlivir •yinp.ilhy < ìrtmham
Poailion
The Dalle®
to hi® altlicted parent®.
(’ Merrill
ll>
H Hiir|®*r
T T«»wiiM*f»il
G Kügmli
The funeral vervice® wert'
t>
K«
m | Merrill
J.
XVbrille
If
by Rev. Gilman Parker, and th»’ inter*
W llwtnhii
rf
( ' lUiiiii
menl took place in the Brainard ceme­ U C»»fr*>
’.’b.
< *otir«»v
tery. Many l*®utiful tloral piece® were 1C Mnr»hall
1-
l< Twvl».r
< •. < 11 rf»»r»l
cf
Mriit ami the little mound around which <’. Wirt®
H Metager
. It*
< '«»nuittii
a-» many broken l»o|»e® were centered
if
1 Alexander
wa® covered with the Hural tributw <»f
Si ruck «»ut by Tow ii»« n«l, 12, I v 1 »gnu
friend® and relative®.
ti. Hit®, («ri-pham, li. Th«* I’all« -, 2.
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GRESHAM, ORE.
J. M. Short. M. I).
S. P. Bittner, M. 0.
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Pbv»lcUa»-Nuf gr»a<
Grr»ham,
Orego®
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DR. II. H. OTT,
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Otcgiin
J. W. HUFF
ATTORNEY,COUNSELOR AT LAW
Admitted to prsctiw in
btato and U. 8. Courts
Rst-nssitaTtMl firm of Hannett, Blumsur
A I jiswi 'II of Portland.
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l> Il F U l<
Aitor net at Law
737 Clmmlier of Comiiprv«
Poan »at>, UaauoM
j Plmiio Main XfUfi
For s ADIH EH, IIAKNEHH ami ALL
HAItNEHH ACCEMIORIFIH
TRr Gresham Harness Shop
111 Kln<t* ll<*)<®lrittg qtiirhljr «fol»®
HIM LARSON, Prop.,
Gresham
Read the “Want Ads.” Your
Wants Supplied on page 8.
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SOLICTIORS ARE
But there is Plenty of Room.
We also carry a complete line of
CAR1.SON BUILDING, MAIN ST..
centlv.
fice. •
Troutdale.
crenning our etttek a I moat daily.
Ed Rutterlb*l*l ami family of Wood
The Relwwvas airi ou Fridav evrning
latrn have lieen Minting their vuu.in, at W.asliiivrv and completv.1 ehi iioii ol
Fred Butterfield.
-Uh cera
Mia Emlieott will viali a few daya
Mian Maud Zimmermann and her
mother will leave xoou for an extended willi bel- mothvr at llollirook.
Rev Iugula of thè Msthiwliat chiirvh
trip to San Francisco.
Prof. A. F. Ilviahuer will attend the addrvaaed thè immillerà of thè nililli
Stale Teachers aw»m- .itmn al Eugvm* grade class mi Bunday vvvning
J. II. IKiniildaon is putling up a laigv,
thia week
I ni', sture building
Tliis ia none too
Miaara Blanche and Joice lleraliner
«orni aa bis busillesa haa oiilgruwn bis
will take a trip to San Francisco and
( presvnt place.
other California poiuta during vacation.
A I. I vatoii of Midvale, Llnlio, has
Mr. Rrong haa returned from In* lw*vii «|a*nding a lew daya in lina tirigli-
Katina* trip.
lairlnaal viaiting frienda and rclativea.
Mrs. I indgren haa been ill for several Ili* re|mrta an improving hvallli.
days.
Mr. Scheiglit lina Iw-gun umving Ilo*
The grangers have almost |>aid for old Melhodist churvh in Greaham Iti Ilo*
| l-a-ation in thè norlh |*art of town.
their lot.
Gramini.itlier Prive ami \\ inolia bave
Mrs. Win. Thom.is ha« la-en suffering
juat returned freni a viali in Rantoli
from a rvhiiwe of the mumps.
I county.
Cupid Flour
FOR SALE — A one-horse farm wag­
on. Inquire at Herald office.
PASTURE FOR RENT.
Will pasture stock during summer
Fine pasture, shade and water.
1 mile |
east of Haley station. Address O. E
Haley, Gresham. Route 5.
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Furniture
Shriner on Wednesday. June 17tb, at
Ground is la ing broken for a number
SIC I ION lINt
Pleasant Home, the contracting |*artiea
We wish to call attention to the larg
of handsome residences near the reser­
A long distance phone meaaage from
being Mias Etta Adelia Shriner and Mr number of weddings announced thia
voir.
Albert Bankus of Portland.
Rev. C. B. week. It is not often so large a num­ The IhtUeaon Sunday night ®uinmone»l
Stumpa are Iwing blown out of the
Mr®
Wsrnceke
tu
»lie
bedside
of
her
Rees perform«! the ceremony in the ber occurs in so short a time, but it is
ten acre |utlcli ami the tract is last be­
presence of many relatives ami friends easily accounted for when we stop and daughter, Mrs Wm. Ketelium, who is coming militated land, adding much to
very ill.
A sumptuous wedding dinner was think of its being Leap Year.
its surroundings.
Several lota in the
Mrs. J. Nortlmp of the Osburn hotel
Ih-laalimult "little homes" plot here
wss a guest of Mis Stanton's Hus past
changed hands recently. We are going
week.
to hate a village by and by.
Mrs. Fred Howitt was a visitor al
Help is much in demand among farm­
Buckley Grove on Friday
ers, especially women.
Mrs. Kelly has
Mrs. J. 1'. l ewis of Rose Cottage, Rus- ex|«rieuce*l much trouble in on effort
Boll Ville, rvturne.1 from Chicago recently, to obtain it in her household, there be­
having made a delightful trip of two ing so few women for the places offend
months to her old home.
An auto in charge of J. I mlerwtaal of
FOR SALE—Large crvea-cut saw.
Inquire at Herald office.
LOST — Big black horw with end of I
tail cut, white spot on forehead and
left side
Was seen on the Section
lane three miles west of Gresham
If
found, please notify M. Hager, Monta-1
villa. Reward.
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MOUNT SCOTT
Wi’liaw the flneat line
of Furniture in Eastern
Multiminuh utul are in-
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