Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 26, 1908, Image 2

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    Want Column
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
All local advvrtiiu nu-nt* arc run
brad at th» ratroi ONRUKNTA WoRDFIRjr
INSERTION. »»hMMinrat iawertb»»» will
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».»rd» f»»r 15 cent».
to
word» Eor » cent».
No ad p«tbli»h«M h»r le«. thau 15 «^ nt»
Cash in advance ♦*«'•■ pt to nwular •dkertiiwr'
IE you have anythin» to m 'II. or m i*h to buj
anythin» or have Toat anything TRY A
•• WANT AD ” in this column The wait» will
anrprtM* you « a»h or poMagv stain 1».
FOR RENT — < í « mm I hou»«* on Main
ntreet. Cha». Cleveland, Greaham. •
WANTED — Freeh milch cows and
beef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham.
Ore.
FOR SAI E- Forty acre« ot laud near
Sycamore station on O. W. P. etectnc
road, Jimo cords good wood, tine soil,
six acres cleared. Rox 4-5, l-ents.
IFYOVHAVEA FARM for sale,
trade or rent, let ’em know about it in
thia column.
FOR SALE. — Five acre» near Lents,
house, well, half in cultivation
Fine
for berry fartn. Box 45, Lents, Ore.
WANTED — A team of light work
horses Al. Hart.
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“Vacdtion" Is Hell RenJereJ.
FOR SALE — <>r will trade for real
One of the largest crowds ever as-
estate, Fine general nmrrhandise store
in eastern Multnomah. Good location. senibled at Metager's ball gathered
Well stock«!. Fine cash trade. L»>k there last Saturday evening to witness
this up at once.
Mrs. E. M l\mg-
the play, “Vacation," given l>v the
l*88
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l>and bov. of Gresham.
It was indeed
FOR S A I F- Folan I I 'lima and Berk* a success in every wav and all wen* sur­
shirs pigs. Ready to take away.
Ap­
prised at the excellent work done by the
ply to Paul Dunn, Cottretl, Ore.
boys.
The arrangement ol the stage was
FOR SALE—Sorrell mare and fine
colt, $75; also brown mare and year­ soaaathing new in Gresham, especially
ling colt «75: the four for J145
Great the moonlight scene in the last act.
bargain. E. B Thompson, Greaham.
The effect of the electric lights was very
good.
FOR SALE—Good, 7-rnom house in
Greshant.
Enquire Al Hart, Gresh­
am.
PitASANT VALI EY
WANTED—To buy 5»’ eon Is of No. 1
wood cut out of green timber.
Box
45«. Arleta, Ore
S
FOR SALE—Good bed-lounge, cheap.
Call at Herald office or write for Infor-
mation.
25
FURNISHED ROOM, also first-class
table lioard. Close in.
Address _L.
Box 26
Gresham
25
ROUGH I.VMBER—For Sale at Re­
duced price*. Half mile south of Kelso.
Jarl Brothers.
['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.
i-M
FOR SALE—Bay Horus, good con­
dition. weighs 1400,’ works any where.
W. Y. Domni, Gilbert’s Crossing.
[25
FOR SALE— An iron-grey horse,
seven vears old. weight 1500, work any­
where.’ E. A. Yunker. 3 miles south of
Gresham.
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BLlSINf SS PERSONALS
T A|\
MOUNT SCOTT
We call attention to H C. Campbell s
FOR SALE- l.irge , ---- cut Miw
“ad" this week.
We don’t
know
Inquire at Herald ottiee.
whether Mr. Campbell intended to be
FOR SALE — A one-horse fartn wag­
numliervd in the lower group or not—
on. Inquire at Herald oftiee
anyhow lie is in it.
WANTF.l>— I hmm I, in sti, milch vow.
Th. county authorities an* meeting
V. K. Frwbesg of Sandy reports a
Al Hart, Greaham.
with considerable opposition by trying
rushing harness trade
to establish a rock ci usher in tlx* mid-
PASTURE FOR RENT.
Bornstedt A Rueggs big store at
<llr of thr stmt in Lent«. and in front
Will |ia»lure »tuck during summer.
Sandy is chuck full of the season’s sup­
of residences.
Fine pasture, shad, and water.
I mile
east of Haley station, tddrv-s t>. E plies, and they are too buay to keep
Mr., Greg, Mr*. Elliot’, mother, is
Haley, Gresham. Route 5.
[27 things shaped up.
spending a few week, in la-nts
LOST— Ray horse, white stripe in
Irene IXmglass runs the INmglass
face, white hind legs, branded "liar II".
M. K Rolilùn. ami lu» mother called
store at Pleasant Home in the alwence
Also brown mare, white »|»'t in fore­
Mr.
on Mr. ami Mrs. Damali >umlay.
of
her
mother.
She
is
developing
into
head, «eight about lit«', iwibroken
Robbins nwd to be « former pupil tn
last seen at Bering.
Notify E. Baker. a first-class ailvertiser, and ia worthy of
IMO.
Troutdale.
12S note for her original ideas.
Mrs.
M. Hedge hat Unight the
»•OUNDM ASTER’S NOTICE.
Harlow Brothers of Troutdale had
Cliambrau house from Hallie Yeti and
In the Gresham pound, ! long-horned their safe broken open last week ami a
Jersey cow, with leather halter. Call good steed "wad" removed. This is the is having some alterations made ami re-
on city marshal to reclaim.
Henry second time within six months. The |s*iring done. We understand the con­
Gullikson, city marshal.
I»'
sideration was «I.To
fellows s,em to know where much of
Walter Tyler ia having a turn at the 1
NEW DEPART! RE'
he cash is in Troutdale.
mump,, lawrence Sager ia tilling hit
The ltouglass Store at Pleasant Home
F. B Stuart, ever alert for Hie best,
is no* running a free delivery wagon for
place at 1. F. Coffman's store.
benefit of its patrons. Phone youtr or­ and always accomodating, has lawn pre
Mr». J. E. Petite and daughter Helen
ders.
On good-siaod older» delivery at riling to his Isdy patrons a very neat
FREE.
i® ami useful dustpan. A long handle from Lewisville, Wash . were visitors at
la>vi IJninger'a last week.
does away with »looping over.
Brother lieteler of the lent», Mt.
Scott drug store expects to take a psrd-
ner s.wm—but uot a druggist.
Aaron Fox is having hi» store build­
ing painted. On the the west side some
of the mark» of last summer's tire are
living covered.
The second story of Shattuck’s »tore
is being occupied by the undertaking
establishment of B. W. Emery, whois
remodeling the same for the puri»>ee.
la*wis Shattuck of the popular tiresh­
am “Goode of Quality" store is,spend­
ing a few days in the mountains this
week. We will expect a mess of fish
Mrs. Chas. Leiner and daugh- stories’ when he gets back.
Mr and
________
ter of Portland visited at W. A. Moore's
T. R. Howitt A Co. have greatly im­
Sunday.
proved
the appearance of their market
Walter Heiser has returned to the
hospital, having to have bis entire band bv a coat of white |>aint.
amputated.
He had it injured in
Banker Meyers says he will lend his
Wing's sawmill some time ago.
Win. Kesterson and family have assistance to the Mt. Hood road it it
hasn't the ready cash to secure the right
moved up to Wing’s mill.
Mrs. W. V. Moore and children ex- of wav in the vicinity of Greshatn.
pect to leave Sunday for Oiun where
Carlson A Henderson have added a
they will visit relatives.
Mrs. Ervin of Garfield is visiting Mrs. piano to their well arranged undertak-
j ing rooms.
Kronenberg.
r MT. SCOTT DRUG CO
A. Geisler, Prop.
!
Bring Us» Your Pr» script ions and Yon Will
. . B- Sure to Have Them Filled Right
FOR SALE—One Ivers A Pond piano ■
in fine condition.
Inquire of H. H.
Ott, Gresham.
CHEMICALS,
CIGARS.
LL.1N io,
STATIONERY,
SCHOOL
TOBACCOS, POST CARDS,
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-
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SUPPLIES,
ETC.
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Wo have the finest line
of Furniture in Eastern
Multnomah and are in­
M 11 1*11111 1
1 U 1 1111 U 1
creasing our stock almost daily.
Mia. Jos. Kliiekner of hern Park diol
Tuesday evening alsmt tl o’clock after a
lingering illne»».
Cliailie Servi.■* is back from Califor­
nia. He »ays Oregon is good enough
for him.
I W Kennedv fmm Raker City and
his »on-in-law Marshall llufimnn. ar«
visiting in this ii*igbborhouil.
lie will
ln> remembered ill connection with
Pinehurst,
Mr. ami Mr». Tiler am in Minnesota
where they will remain during the sum­
mer.
Miss Alice Dougherty, one of Lents'
teachers, will leave for Cleveland »ltd
other Eastern points on Saturday,
Miss Zimmerman and her mother
have engaged Mr. Price's Imuae ami
aill move into it aoiue time next week.
Miss Florence l'<»>n i» home for the
summer alter leaching till» year at Mt. I
Hoad.
Mias E Ina Kimn-ule ol Oswego, a
Meda Johnson who has lieen quite til friend of Mine Zimmerman, visited
for some time, ia much better.
l ent» school Motmay.
Since the election and defeat of tlx-
S. Chapman ami wi’e of Cottage
"Stock at lairge” |x tilmii. some of out
Grove are in L-nts to attend their
cow» have been gv-ttir.g ill trouble with .laughter wlm ia »ii-k.
the pound master.
Ada Sear* ami Elmer Wood were mar­
Miss Marion Brodie, formerly'a teach­
ried at tlx* Methodist parsonage Wed
er in the lent» school, will start for
newlay, June 10.
'
San Francisco on June •JiHh to
Mrs Relaa-ca Thorn died at her fam­
the summer.
ily leaidence in l.ents last We»lnes<lay
Mike Abplanalp and his broth« r-in* and wa» lairied at Lone Fir cemetery.
law, John Abubl, with tlieir ùmilìr»,
Philo Zimmerman and wife of Oswe­
will return to lent, in a few da)» ((oin go visited hie mother on Thurdav.
a nine mouths' vi-it to Sw itxerland.
Tlx* la'iila »cliool» were closed Friday.
A. they intended to stay a year, we im­ Pi of. Iler-lux-r entertained his ninth
agine they became homesick.
grade ela»» of Ids home in the evening.
Mr. Steiger was elected director in
Miss Thomas lias moved into her
District No. 45 at the last annual .-cbool home on Fourth avenue.
meeting.
Mrs. Horner is learning the dress­
Floyd Marshall lias been very busy of maker's trade. She is sewing in Mr.
late in his line of weik. The past^week Freel.irg's dm.«making parlors.
Dr. E C. Jora will take a short vara-
he superintended the |uiinting of the
wood work of E. M Hogue's house, ru- lion, ta*ginning Saturday, ami visit
lie
friend» ami relatives in Kansas
listing Mr». Hogue as a helper.
lias gone to actxrnipany his wife sml
baby home who have l>een visiting
Mr». McCullum anti children have there some two months.
gone to Foil Steven» to »jH-ntl a few
Great exrttemenl prevailed la.t Fri-
days visiting with relative».
day in Arleta Park, No. 2. when the erv
of liar wae heard on Fourth avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Br wool Portland -*|»enl Mr» kndvrann took the h«»»r, while
Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. Bud.I Marshall grablwil the ladder ami
Mr». Hogue came with boeketauf water
Anderson’«.
Many neighbor» were soon there and
Charley Johnson uf District 45 ha» the tire dl l not make much h»*a<i way.
gone to work at Allvr’s mill. Cha», it Mr». Foster was very graUdul tn those
ambitious and inteibls to save Ins mon­ who sav<d her home from bring de*
ey so that he may be able to attend st roved.
school in Portland the coming year.
It is an assured fact that the lainte
Thieves Not lounJ Yet
Grange will soon own its own building
No trace han vet been found of the
■ A well-equipped hall is much neoled in naie cracker», whoso aticce«» fully o|»er*
Lenta.
ated in th«* »tor«* of Harlow Brother*
Mrs. Bryant has gone to Falls City to here last Thuriuiay evening, »«Turing
spend a few'lays wtlli relatives before nearly |10 0 in money befUtbt a cate of
i
•he goes East this »iiiumer.
valuable jewelry of Mr». Ilarlow a.
8
8
8 LENTS,
OREGON
8 om oo o tone* ot o> ¡ono m <3.10» 0 o 0» 8
DRUGS,
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We also carry a complete line of
Ranges and Stoves
ut Prices that can not iw duplicatesi
Undertaking
The only Licensed Embalmer and Experienced
Director in Eastern Multnomah.
Funeral
CARLSON & HENDERSON
Re«., Hi 2
I*tì<»ne JN.
CARLSON BUILDING, MAIN ST.,
MONTAVILLA LOCAL*.
Mrs. John Miller's mother and sister
from llillaloro am visiting her.
GRESHAM, ORE.
J. M. Short. M. II
S. P. Bittner. M. D
Mr. and Mr». Farrier have juat re
turned from a trip I »ack to Iowa.
l‘h » sb I. ■ *■ S. r |e«*
Gresham,
Mr. and Mr«. Harvey Millet have a
new boy at their home.
Mr. Young*« (alImr baa returned to
•
Oregon
r 11 E o. ROY
F'l
Sunday, June 14ib, was Children'. 3*4 milliard Street,
Monta* ilia
Day at the Baptist church. A g>s«l pro­
gram was rendered and the church was
la-aiilifully decorated.
Would like to ligure mi jour work
Mr. and Mrs. Dyer have moved to
heir new home near Oswego.
Plumbing and Gas-Pitting
Mrs. C. Kretrer was tsken to St. Vim
cent's hospital w here she was o|>rratri|
on, At the last report she was in a
very critical condition.
Mrs. A A. Hill left for the Imt spring«
on June l.Mli. She ecpert. to be gone
some time.
ForSADDI EH. HARNESS and ALL
IIICMS.S Mt'FssoRII»
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
III hi tola ««palling qUh'kly dohr
GUST I.ARSON, Prop.. Greaham
The ladies ol the Baptist and Metho
dist churches were most delightfully
entertained by the Presbyterian ladies
at the Presbyterian church on June 13.
A very nice program wss rendered after
which dainty refreshments were served. (irc»l
The Woman, Foreign Missionary so­
ciety of the Methodist churcli spent
Tuesday afternoon at tlx- home of Mrs
E. A. Kelley on the Section Line r<>a>l.
I>I¿. H. IE. OT'T,
M K N T I » T
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< >rctft »n
i> V r u 1«
Attorno at Law
Captain Luther D. Mslioue spoke to
a large smlience last Sunday evening al
737 Chamlier of Com merer
tlx* Methodist church.
His subject
Phon« Main XUM
Pom.xst», Oanxis
wss ' The Destiny of our Republic."
He ia a very goal ,|>eakei.
He was
eln-teri as a representative to the leg­
Your
islature from Multnomah county aL the Read the “Want Ads."
Wants Supplied on page 8.
last elecliuo.
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