Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 10, 1908, Image 4

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    from quite a seiiotU illness, extending
through ths last two weeks.
Fairbanks A Kit are preparing tu put
their washing compound on the market
extensively. Reports are generally in
its favor. I
Mr». Hagen», Mrs. Geo Spring's
mother, was taken tu the li.Mpilal^lou-
day with an operation ill view
I’pm
examination hy the ductors, an orvra­
ti-m was found to be of no use as the
iwtient was nuffenng from a nu iiber of
cancera in the stomach and intestlue».
So it is only a question of a few days
lie furs they proie fatal. The relatives
have the sympathy of many of their
friends at thia their hour of trouble.
Rosa Bchelcht who ha» had the dyp-
the ria is able to I* out in the yard
T riA
MOUNT SCOTT
Want Column
Additional Gresham Locals
Lectures and Entertainment*.
J. M. Short. M. 0
S. P. ßlttner, M. D
Ths Willamette Valley Chautauqua
aMOcistlvMI, which mi-i-ts at Gladstone
(Continued from |xgs 1.)
Park, n ar Oregon City, thia year pre
l*b»»Ititi h » Harfe >»•.
laat Thursday from a trip to .Sound cento a moat attractive program.
points.
Only want of time an<l apice prevents
Orawham«
•
Orefox
Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Mrs. Kate Lewiaof Portland is spend­ ited Lenta cirvle last Wednesday night
Mr. sud Mr» R S Henderson spent our putting the entire Chautauqua pro­
Found. Etc.
ing a short time with her nephew, Geo. They conducted the initiation for the
the tirsi part of the week in McMinn­ gram in the pajier thia week. There
ville.
evening
Alt local aitrertiwin. ala are run un-l. r Bo» Montgomery.
are so manv good things, tuo, that it la
h-a-1 at the rale .>( ONK CttVT A WoRP HIST
Earl Townsend viaited Ilia folks in very difficult to »elect the thing» that
I>14. H. 11. OTT,
The Aid society of District 46 held
IN'NRKTIOV; aubae-oienl luaertlwna will b,
McMinnville thia week
Fred Powere is on the street again,
made on 15 to
word« for 1« rents. SW to >• their meeting with Mr». Ihiiurn. Not
du n r i «• T
worst» for 15 evtit*
to uorU* for «-eut*
Mias Corn
of Portland is tin­ would lie of must Intervet to the reader
though much the worse for his exper­
Xo a<t published for lr»* than t.s nu much wsj» done owing to the warm
Aside (loin some ul the lecture» by »<>uie
gile»
t
of
Mr»
Huff
this
week.
iences.
He
doesn't
expect
to
take
such
C»»h in advance except tn regular advertiser», j
If you have anything to wll. or vUh to bUY weather,
< »retfon
I B. Hicks of Milwaukie was in our I of tlie ablest »|>vsker» in the country, < • i ' vm I w »« i i(
risks with dynsmite again.
anything, or have Toat anything TRY 4
A large number of Mt. Scott people’
town Ilia other day in search of a horse, the work is airaugv-l on the depart­
• WANT ad ." in thtaoolwmn Th«- rvaulla will ■
lie write* us that th« horse is found.
These columns contained a mention
surprise you. t'a*h or postage »lamp«
attended the celebration «1 Gresham
mental plan. There will lie elaaao» In
The tinnii flag »ecu in the library Bible study, Bible training clans, music,
ami they generally report having had a last weak ol ths marriage of Mr. Seeley.
window last week attracted much at­ biology, elocution, English and Amori
This Mr. Seeley poaitivaly denies and
FOR RENT—Fine pasture, rnnning I fine time.
tention and commendation Tin- flag
would
like
to
meet
the
individual
that
water. A. J. Stout, Hogan station. 28
was inaile entirely of ilo were by Alida van lilvrature, kindeigniteii, physical
Mr Kadm'k ha» been re-elected jani-
started ilia assertion.
He ought to
Culy. Hie librarian.
culture, United States history, domes­
I'tUiitvt* unti I >ve<>r«i(<»r
FOR SALE — An iron grey horse, tor of Lent» school.
lie is building a
Aside
Mi»» Mamie l>oan celebrated her INth tic science, sociology and ait
■even years
__ 22.
oM. ... weight
_ 2 112
lfiU),
._________
work any
, ­ • lunch room east of the school grounds. ! know wliat he is talking shout.
k 'V’Ï;'‘\.'.' i
CKENIIAM, ORE.
birthday by entertaining a few young from the special lectures the dally pro
Rob Reynolds will begin work soon
where. J K. A. --
A unker. 3 miles south of ti ,}, w ; h prove to be a very convenient
|HH>ple at her home last Wednesday gram will lie as follows:
G re»ham
w ith the Chas. F. Beebe company.
________ L— I place for teachers snd pupil».
CLLEBKAI9ON DKtW
evening
It -fre-aliinenta were- aervni
Mr. and Mrs. Ash spent the Fourth
and game« were- enjoyed.
FOR REST—Good hoe.-e on Main
J. W. Stiger went to Eagle Creek
Lectures will I»- delivered by tin- |»-r
(Continussl from First page >
with Rev. and Mrs. Hemlereou st
street. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham.
There will l»> N-rvivv» in the Grange
C. H. LAN!
Wedneiulay to find s campground. He
Salem.
hall next Bunday evening, anil also in ! sons iiamisl.
Nur
must
wc
forget
the
Iwrlwcue.
WANTED — Fresh milch cow, and expect* lo spend a few weeks soon ill
Miss Goode lias been elected teach -r The whole ux was duly roasted and was Smith's Grove in the afternoon al 4. 1 July 7, 2 p. m . "Ameriesn Art ;"
beef cattie. T. K Howitt, Gresham, camping and fishing and having a good
Services in charge of Rev. Ja» D. : July V. 2 p in. "Dilettantism ill Art ;"
of the third and fourth grades in the laid out tu cuoi long tvfure the crowd Corby, of Pvirtlainl. All ara inviteli
Ore.
rest.
j July IU, 8 p. in , "Clialk Talk ;"
Is-gaii to aMeinble
Various comments
Gresham school.
OHI SIIAM,
OREGON
It is expected that Dr. Thompson
FOR SALE — Or will trade for real
Mrs. Allen snd little son, with her
Hired Mmitg'-inert
were
made
a.»
to
its
quality
but
the
will
Iw
home
for
next
Huuday
an-l
Hint
Dr. Hester, formerly of this locality,
estate. Fine general merchandise store­ sister. Miss Carol Hand, spent Wednes­
July II), 2 p. m , "Ametiea fur Animi-
•••••••••••••••••a
in eastern Multnomah. Good location. day with Mrs. Rayburn.
now st Grants Pass, spent a few hours general agreement was in favor of the the usual service» will I«• held al the
cans," Senator John Sharp Williams
Well stocked. Fine cash trade. Look
A very large numlier sampled Methiwlial church.
on our streets Wednesday afternoon roast
GRESHAM
•
this up at once. Mrs. E. M Ihiug-
of Mlaaiaaippi.
Mi»» laura Cottrell, laura l urk
it and yet enough remained to feed
lass.
• j Mr and Mrs. Wagner came up in The doctor is quite a sportsman and re­ another celebration. The heef was fur­ liohler, Mililreat Carl»on and Ethel I -Inly 7, N p.jp "My Neighbor and ,1"
their auto from Firland and called on ports some rare yarns about Southern
Bradfield are attending summer uor -
ROVGII LI MBFR—For Seiest Re-
nished fur the iHvasion by Troutdale mal iu Portland.
July N, 2 p. m. "The Divine Right uf
Oregon game, fish, bear etc.
II. W. I MI RY, Pmp’r
duced prices. Half mile south of Kelso the Ravburna one evening this week
j enterprise.
the Child," Leuna M lake.
ßreshHi, On. •
>»iitt«ir H«
JarL Brotln r»
(“2 ! The Arleta circles came up and vis-
ttscar
Burr
who
was
quite
ill
la
at
Mi»s Nellie Chauncy is recovering
The liall game deserves more ex­ week is able to lw> nut again.
July II, 2. p in. A Citiseli, Though a
*
•
••••••••••••••••
I Christian ;"
tended treatment than can lie given
FOR SALE—One Iven* A Pond piano
Bert Piuro arrived in tireshani last
in fine condition. Inquire of II. H.
here
II was a decidedly inten-at iig Saturday from Kansas. Mr. Pinneo July 12, Sunday, 3 p.m. Sermon; Dr
OOOOlOOOOHOHOlOlOtOBOiOlOlO
Ott, Greeham.
feature and was attended by a very I came to Oregon for Ida health and like» I Ira l.andrith
Nashville, I'vun.
largì- portion of the people. Of course | the country very well.
July 13, N p. m. Sermon;
FOR SALE—Old newspapers, cl.cap
B.
W.
Emery
anil
family
alien.led
Montai ill a
Gresham won but The Dalles team
3k) Hiblmnl StfVi’t,
Good to put under carpets—at Herald
I Chautauqua on Tuesday
the iipening July 13, S p iu IwH-ture, "Message of
* MM
i Youth to the 1‘rvsent Agi-;
office.
i
A. Geisler, Prop.
j went to their fate, 9 to 2. pleasantly ! day.
Plumbing «nJ Gas-Fitting
Such good will deserved Iw-lter I
Mr. and Mr». W Rota-rt* of Portland July 17, 2 p. in. "Patriotism and the
MW W \N 1 i ’ — .
; be re­
but
"luck"
wa»
against
them.
Bring Vs Your Prescription* and Yon Will
Would like to ligure mi your work.
’ v isiti d Mr» Robert»' |>arvhU, Mr. and
ceived until July 25th by School D.scrict
Republic;" Dr •’ I Whitman.
The ball given by the band in the j Mr». D C. R. sm . Sunday
No. 8, for ten coni, of wood delivered.
. . Be Sure to Have Them Filled Right
July 13, N p. in. "Public Ownership of
evening was well altcn.li-d and proved
A fan-well
farewell party was
wa« given to Mi.»
Must specify kin l and qnalitv. Bv or­
Munopoliscti lii-luatrie*
der of the board, E. E. Welling. Clerk,
to be a very ple.isant aff lir and it
i net- Floy Johnson at her home last Monday
Walter Thomaa Mill»
DRUGS. CHEMICALS. STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
Michael Spabm, Chairman, Troutdale,
Mr and Mr» B S Jubnson
tel the boy» a very neat sum. Thia evening. Mr.
and Mlm Floy left thia week lor a tour I July 14. N p. m "Il I Were the Devil;"
Ore.
S‘
CIGARS, TOBACCOS. POST CARDS. ETC.
»lory would not lie completi* without of eastern ami southern stales.
II »RIO S» l-l.ilWRII
July 15, 2 p. m "The B om Ik-vil";
FOR SALE—Forty acres of land near
giving the ban I boy* due credit for the
J.
II. HOSS
J.
B.
Ilick«
of
Milwaukie
was
in
this
Dr EM* in Souther».
■
OREGON
Sycamore station on O. W. P. electric
iurt they took in the celebrati in fur to vicinity on Munday l-aiking after a cal-
H mm NX
tiresham. Ors.
road, tWO cords good wood, line soil,
July
14.
3
p.
m.,
"Practical
Patriot-
am o oo mot tono» o to»» them is due more than anyone else the uable lost horse.
six acres cleared. Box 45, Lents.
Mrs. Edith Simms returned Satur- ism,** Mias Anna Izwie Clark.
; attempt to observe the day.
They
were fortunate in almost every detail from a visit Io her parent», Mr. and July 17, N p m. "The Battle of Life;"
FOR SALE or TRADE for Gresham
Mrs Phelps, at Bullrun.
July IN, 3 p. tn. "Evolution uf Abra-
property—Two tine l--t* in Ivanhoe |>ark
of the preparations ani execution of
Ed Hamilton and wife of I'ortlsnd
near Creston on Mt. Scott or Wood-
ham Lincoln, • •
the program. Nome little dissajamil- spent the Fourth in Gresham.
stock ear lines. Inquire at Herald of­
July
ll>, Bunday, N p m Sermon, Rob­
uient wan shown on Friday evening be-
I’ete Vitellv ami his brother Jack
fice.
ert McIntyre of Loa Angele», Cal
cause the new uniforms had not ivr- spent last Sunday in Portland
STRAYED — A gray mare, weight
Music will be supplied by a chorus
rivéd but Werl was receive-1 about rt :3 I
John Conley's new cottage is now
about BOO. Reward.
Notify B. F.
Sulls Pressed, (taxed and
and is occupied by Mr. Con­ under Instruction of Dr. Héritage The
'FHE Cupid Brand of Hood River Milling Company’s that they had reached Portland and no complete
< *
Blackter, Troutdale.
[28
ley and w il<-
Cheinawa Indian ltan-1 will furniah tin- i >
,
time
was
lout
t
>
get
them
on
the
way
to
Repaired 75c. and up
Flour has gained for itself a wonderful reputatatin for its
Ijlfe Manning and wife of Nt Helens instrumental music.
’ Greaham.
BIDS WANTED
spent
the
Fourth
in
Gn-wdam.
A
m * nt fur Troy l-sundry.
The only event in which entire fail­
Tickets, 25 cento each; soas-in tick­
Sealed bids will be received until Sat
Prof. Baker, wife and child, returned
ure was notice I was the aeroplane race.
ets,
|J.VI,
children,
H
to
12,
III
cents;
nrJav. August 1. l‘JU8, by Gresham
to Gresham the first of the week.
Sig Knighton, Prop.
School District No. 4. for <W cords of
However, the boys had a g<>»l scare out
C. W Ihutne is erecting a concrete Children’s season licket", II ’
wood delivered. Must specify kind and
Oppo-ite I* stoffke, Gresham
of that and lor a time faced the oppor­
block cellar fur Ed Smith uii his prop­
quality. By order of the board. Theo.
Baseball Schedule.
tunity of putting up t'Jiri priii- money
Brugger, chairman. Gresham, Ore.
D. W. Metzger has just ordered another complete car and I offered for that. The fellow had his erty on Main street
Norman Smith is confined to his ls-d Julv 7— Gresham Giants vs. I a-ba non
Clula.
July 14— Ml. Tabor va.^regun City
Mr. Wiley of Lents, a car and the Reservoir Grocery a car. machine in Frisco and it was not con- with
pneumonia.
Strsus Lumber Co’s Mill Hill Start
Julv II - < >reg<>n City Aces vs. Spanton.
Aces.
' sidered poaaible to get on the ground in
July tl—Ml. Tabor vs, Gresham Giants. July |.'> Greahatn Gianta v* S|,a'ilons.
About July loth this well-known mill
time.
July III- l.el«nou Club vs Oregon City July 16 Mt Tub>>r vs lebanon Clute
will start up and will be ready to fill
Read the "Want Ads." Your Acea.
JulvJik- On-gun City Aces»» Gresham
Mrs. Frank lleiney suited Mrs. Alva
Julv II—-Spanton v» Mt Tabor.
Older» for lumber of all kinds after July-
Giants.
Wants Supplied on page 8.
July 13— | .-t>aiion Clubs vs. Spantons
July IS- Two teems ill the lead.
Hevel on Friday.
loth. W. A. Proctor, Manager.
0
9.
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable *
9'
9 MT. SCOTT
9
I 11 I: O. ROY
DRUG CO. i
9
9
0
0
9.
Expressing, Draylng ‘j~“
g
Cupid Flour
1
GOOD QUALITIES
Try It!
THE 4TH OF JULY IS PAST
Let Us Get Down to Business ana Do Something for Ourselves
THE HERALD’S BIG PRIZE OFFER IS STILL OPEN
A COMMISION OF 25c. ON EVERY SUBSCRIPTION HANDED IN AND A CHANCE FOR THREE VALUABLE PRIZES
YOU HAVE TIME TO CONSIDER IT NOW.
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 ol the Prizes ; the one getting second highest number
of Votes will have second choice of the Pnzes, and the one ranking third will have third choice of Prizes.
-------- /The Prizes Consist of,---------
A Scholarship in the Portland Business College, An All Around High Grade Iroquois Bicycle
Coaster Brake Special and your choice of a Sewing Machine, Cook Stove or Range
Get Acquainted With the Prizes
THE IROQUOIS BICYCLE, COASTER BRAKE SPECIAL
is the BEST Product of
the Mead Cycle Co., equipped
with Imported
Roller Chain,
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Puncture Proof Tires; Weight 22 to 26 pounds.
THE PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
is the oldest and most reputable institution of its class in the northwest. Its course of instruc­
tion is complete—a thorough business education being offered.
Here i» a specimen of the Peiiniaiiihip, for which the institution is famous
«
w. <nr. ,t place the wheel on exhibition till we know whether a gentleman or lady will be the winner.
Fine Walnut Case, Drop Head, Light Running.
All necessary appliances and fixtures
A pride for
attached.
Finest and most up-to-date machine on the market,
any home to own a “Pacific Queen.”
Write at once for Subscription Blanks and Instructions
THE
HERALD
GRESHAM,
OREGON