Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 17, 1908, Image 4

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    MOUNT SCOTT
Want Column
Wanted. For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
All l<*«l *4wrtlienie»l. ar» run uiuVr l hi.
b.-A.I >1 th» rat» <>l ONKCKNT V «<iKl> FIRST
tSHKRTluX
.ub»»'|u»nl iii*«rUoii» will Iw­
mad» on IF to *• word, for I«r»al>. •* I" *'
w ord* tor IS r**li. >» to *' w ont» tor At w*u
No ait ..ublUlx-d for Ira* than IS c, ill*
<'a»h In ailvawo' »xrepl to r»«ular a.l'<-rtt*»r-
It you have anylhlnc to o il. or wl«h to bu?
anything- or ha,» bwl anjthing
TRY A
•• WANT Alt” in thia column Thu rvanlta will
*ur*rt«S you Ca»h or potior» atan>|>».
Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, Wade .More­
land and Mr» IKiwneyof Portland spent
Sunday with Mr and Mj*. Frol Ander­
son of i-enU
Mr. Reep and family have sold and
gone to make their future home in Illi­
nois. A surprise |utr|y was given to
them by their many friends last Satur­
day evening.
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Mr. Krebs of Portland sjwnt Sunday
FOR RENT—Omni bouar ot- Main
street. Cliaa ('Icvrlivml, Gre»h*m. - - in Lenta.
Grandma Thorn and daughter of
WANTED—Freeh milch cow» and Idaho visited al Mr. Hogue's this week,.
btwf cattle. T. R Howitt, Greaham.:
Mrs. Ida Anderson has gone to Sea­
Ore
side to he alwenl a few days.
HOUGH U MBER—For Sale al Re-!
Mias Estella Smith won first prise at
duct'd price». Half mile south of Kel»<- R. N O. bulge Friday night in making
Jarl Brothers.
the moat wonts eonimeneing with a, b
FOR SALE—One leer» A Dumi piano | and c in the spare cd three minutes.
in fine condition.
Inquire of It. H
Miss Alice Foster has gone to spend
Ott, Gresham.
the summer with her sister, Mrs. Need­
ham who lives near Albany
FOR SALE—Old newspapers, cheap
Mrs. Dilley entertained the liand
Good to pul under carpels—at Herald
office.
boys Wednesday evening and a general
good time was had by all those who
BIDS WANTED—Sealed bids will be re­
ceived until July 25th bv School 1».acrid were fortunate enough to sevure an in­
No. 8, for ten cords of awd delivered. vitation.
Croquet is the fad with some cd the
Must specify kind and quality. By or­
der of the board, E. E. Welling, Clerk, young people on Fourth avenue.
Michael Spahm, Chairman, Troutdale,
The dedication of the Methmlist
church in District 45 will take place
FOR SALE—Forty acres of land near July 25.
An all day meeting will lie.
Sycamore station on O. W. 1’. electric
had at the church and at noon a basket !
road, 2000 cords good wood, tine soil,
dinner will be enjoyed by all. Rev. Mr.
six acres cleared. Box 45, Lent*.
L II
FAIR SALE—S|ian of black Geldings,
weight 2 n « i or more, well matched, 7
and 8 year* old. Will sell cheap. W F.
Burkholder, Latourel) Falls.
¡30
0!
LOST — A liar Stallicn, weight 900
Reward. Zurfineli Hros . Lents. Ore. Ik1
Pol'NDM 1>TEK> NoTIt'E-l have
taken up and and have in the pound at
Gresham a roan pony, weight about
800. Cross on right side. H. Gullick-
son, Poundmaster, Gresham.
¡29
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FOR SALE—Cordwood, good quality,
delivered to yonr home st $3 50 per
cord. Apply J. H. Hoss. Gresham. .29
Monday night a house on
Grandpa Hibbard ba* returned from
firs be­ Wheatland »ber» li» went with a parly
it was occupied to pick lagan ben lea.
A.larg» delegation from hero is ex­ tween 12 and I o'clock
pected to attend Fridav '• twill game at by C, T. Johnson, a real estate agent
Holman will preach in the morning aid Gladstone to root for theGiaiits.
who had just moved here from Portland
Rev. Paul Reader will preach in the
Mr and Mr*. R 8. Henderson outer on Monday. • Mrs. Johnson aud Iter
afternoon.
twined on Sunday the following friend* daughter went to The links in the eve­
Mrs. Macky, Mrs Batten's daughter, from Portland:
Alami midnight Mr. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs Geo. ning
is here from Idaho for the beni-tit of W Baldwin. Mr ami Mr* E K Brown, built a tire, pul on the COtliw jail aud
her little child's health. She is staling Mr and Mr*. McAlpin. MiaS I 'veildge then went to meet the family at the
at the home of Mrs Kilborn.
K in I'aik ahilioii, leaving a lighted I
aud Mr Newton.
lamp
in the house.
When they got I
Albert lloiiev and family from Color­
Mr*. 8. T. Crow has op-m»l up a first
ado Springs are visiting his sister, Mrs. class lunch room and restaurant in the I hv . k everything was in flame*. The
Fairbanks.
building opposite Manger'« »lore
It» m-ighlior» gathered around but were too
There waa |2.l*l> |
The Women of Woodcraft held a pub­ neat appearance and arrangement in­ late to aaie anything
lic installation Wednesday night in side would tempt mom auyon ■ and Mr». worth in the house on winch only *.',«>
insurance was carried.
Dukes' hall. The installing of ths offi­ Crow** cooking ability is kn<>* i.
Secures Option on Grounds
Gresham, the enterprising little city
in the eastern part of the county, ba»
secured an option uu a tract of laud ,
near by and has in' el the Grange
Fair association to use it as a sight for
holding the agricultural lair till* fall
The proposition extended by Mayor
Short of Gresham at a meeting of the
Arthur Geisler and wife have gone to
association held Thur-lai ni(4it wa* ac­
I. -t Lake for a few weeks' outing
cepted by the director«
rtieassocia
lion will be incorporated with a capital
of $5.000 and arrangements made at
onee to get the fair under wav.
It la
the intention of the directors nt the fair
association to erFct commodious and
immanent fair buildings in time for this
year's fair—Oregon Journal
Mr McMillen and daughter, Mr. ami
Mr» Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Von Auker,
Miss Williams and Mr McWilliams of
Portlaud with Ira Allen and wife of
Lents and Opal and Carol Hand spent
Sunday with the Heyburn*.
Chemicals, Stationery and Medicine at
CITV PRICES
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
k ™*
SUNSET ICE CREAM
MT. SCOTT ORLO CO.
OREGON
FOR SALE — Cheap. Frown Mare,
also mare and fine cult
Must be sold.
Apply E. B. Thompson. Grisham. <29
LOTS, and FARM PROPERTY
BIDS WANTED— Bid» will lie re­
ceived until August 15 for the old
WANTED—Buyer for two Corner
■choolhouse of Dist. 107, Orient. Right lots. New Addition te Greaham, f O
reserved to accept or reject bids. J. R. Four large Lots, center Gresham. 4I<«*>.
Hall. Clerk. Orient, Ore.
(32
acres improved ranch, two
---------------------------- -- ------ ----- Twenty
miles from Gresham, fimi. Address
LOST—Near tiresham. A gray craven- 8. B., care Beaver State Herald.
et lap robe. Leave at Herald office or i
notify. Reward.
(30
WANTED — Clean, obi cotton Rags
5c a pound. Herald office-.
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received until Sat
nrdav. August 1. 1908. by Gresham
FOR SALE: <r TRADE, for Gr -liam
School District No. 4, for rkl cord* of property—Two fine lots in Ivanhoe park
wood delivered. Must specify kind aud n-ar Creston on Mt 8e<>tt r W .«I-
quality. By order of the board, Theo. <U<H-k car lines Inquire at Herald of­
Brugger, cbaiinian. Gresham, Ore.
fice.
9
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How often as a result of keeplug the
curtains down tn tbe parlor. wbicb
f»>tb Iu practice as well a* theory ought
to tie the best room In the bouse, damp­
ness. must Ines» and cbeerlensuess pre­
vail! True, tbe posies lu tbe carpet
may lose some of their brightness,
though none of their fragrance. If cur­
tains Are put up for awhile each day
and the glorious genu destroying sun
»blue la allowed to pour in. but It will
mean cheeiiuess. light aud health for
tbe meuiliera of tbe family, who ought
to be eutltlcd to more consideration
than carpets and wall paper.
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
A,friend makes a practice of chop
ptng up all the auckera and red burse
be cau get and giving them to bi* ben»
wbk-h. being confined, eat tbe tl»b
greedily as a substitute t<r the animal
food wbicb they would-pick up In con­
siderable quautltle» were they running
at large. Another friend disposes of
rabbits durlug tbe summer tuonili* lu
tbe same way
Geranium*, like boy*, are often the
I »el ter off for an oui<i<H>r summer vaca­
tion. Prune them back (tbe Kvranl-
uius) couAiderably. remove fn»u> tbe
puts and put then) iu a garden spot
where they will get a gtMx! deal of suu
shine.
Before setting in the ground
i put a good shovelful of rotteu muuure
beneath each plant, aixl during the
drier weather nee that they get plvuty
of water If tills course I m followed it
will meau lots of bloom iu late sum
mrr aud good strong pluuts to |>ot iu
the fail.
P1ir«Kiaa»'3u<g«v*».
Mr Je«u|M lisa got Ids n«w house well
under way. Il Is about ready fur shiug
ling.
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Greaham.
Oregon
DR. IL 11. OTT,
It E. t'ouli-v ami family, Walter No
bl» and family ami Bert Sexton and
11« N T I »T
wife are al Wlieallaml pick Illg wild
black Imi ne» (or uiarkal.
(iivnlimih
•
Oregon
There is to >«• a church and |>araonage
built in Iteaervoir Paik lu the near lu
ture.
Reati the “Want Ads.”
Mrs. M Rickert lia* been laid up for
tin account of the Chautauqua at
Wants
Gladstone Park, there will Im no »eivi.e a few days with blood poisoning in het ,
in the Methodist church next Sunday
Sunday school will Ur held as usual at
10 *. m.
The third annual H >wer exhibit will!
lie given hv the Multnomah county
school children in tlie City Hall in Port
land on Saturday, July 18
Tbe pub
Miss Grace Powell
of Portland Ik- is cordially Invited to in-qa-et the ex
hibit both in the daytime and evening
Heights was a visitor in Lenta Tuesday
HIERE S XU NF Ell
cers was very pretty as the staff of
guards were excellently drilled.
After
the installation a very pretty drill by
it girls was put on.
A number were
oui from Portland. Refreshments were
served and a social lime enjoyed an>l
everyone departed feeling they had been
well entertained.
The Ladies Kid society of the Metho
church have decided to abandon meet­
ing* during the warm weather.
.1. M. Short. M. 0.
Walnut
sheet near Woodbine caught
I Continued from page I.'
.. ..... DRUGS —- ■
HE SERVE
fuel which started In a small wound on
a tue. She II improving at present.
RESERVOIR PARK
Additional Gresham Locals
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Siu Hibbard Street,
Plumbing
1'Ol'RTEOl 8 TREATMENT
HOME COOKING
Muntavilla
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Gas-Pitting
Would like tu figure mi yuur work.
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Gresham, Orc.
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