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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
W M. A. MORAND WELCHES PUBLIC NOTARY Orrw«, Roots A Co’« Store * BORING OREtlON • (hiring th« month of Augiiat the Ients| Idaho to help in the «ickne»» of her Reading room will be open from 4 p. ni. gram I »"ii returned to her home Mon ATTORNEY,COUNSELOK AT LAW to .< p. m. every week day. di Admitted to Practioe in The residence of Ered l.ove on Powell A inarriaKU li<-en»e ia out for the mar Mate Alni U. S. Court«. Valley road, wa» totally destroyed by riage <4 Walter Raker and llaael Borin. Orne« with D. S. Johnaon tire last Friday evening, the origin of A« we know nothing of the date yet <irv»liam, • Oregon which i« unknown. Mr. and Mrs !»>ve we will not l»> able to tell when the have the «ympathy of their many event taken place. The Herald extend» H . D U F V R E friend« and neighbor«. .A more »ub- it« greeting» to the newly wed». ■tantial evidence of regar.i «hown in Attar net at Law Cecil Drake ha» returned from a viait the gvnerou« purse they have presented to Iris (property near Klamath Fall, < ( the arm of <* btxb à IK na the family. l*hone> V Main tR’r He report» tine thing« alrout that coun «•»M «ktí Corbett Bldg., 1’ oxtlavi », O« k Ira Allen i» preparing to make an ad try and it« proapev't» a» a wheat eoun- I *»T' dition to hie house. Mrs. l>eaton who came over from The Herald and Farm Journal, *1 30 J. W. MUFF J. M. Short. M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D Ptvskiaas-Ssrgwae Grrwham. • Oregon Dit H. H. OTT, D K N T 1 • T Ottfjon O’ ¡ ¡ s L Chemicals, Stationery and Mxxiicine at CITY PRICES Want Column OREGON PLEASANT VALLEY Wanted, For Sale. Lost, Found, Etc. All kn'al aAlvertiaemcnts are run under this hrw«l .1 ii.. rate of ONE « KNT A WORD FIRST NMERTION; aabsequ« nt iwerl a * Cl be nu»««c «i. ’.5 to 3»' wonl* for io cents; A) to 1' aa .r»t* ior ¡5 cents; SO to 4o words for Jw cents. N« »d published ................................ for less than 15 cents. : • M*ii I- • »1 ranee ____ except __ , to . recular . ,_______ advertiser* . .1 a u have anything to tell, tell,or or wish to buy • a a thin* or have Tost anything. TRY A • ' AM vI».’’in this column. The results will ; >urpr»*e y«»u. Cash or poataae »tamps. W AN I ED—Fresh milch rows ami beef cattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, Org > - ROUGH LUMBER—For Sale at Re duced pi ices. Half mile south of Kelso Jarl B-others. (32 FoK >ALE—One I vers A Pond piano in liu'" condition. Inquire of H. H. ’ Ht^wrv-'iain. FOR >ALE—Old newspapers, cheap. «¿•-■I to ¡mt un<ier carpet»—at Herald «•rtice. EoR > ALE—Forty acre» of land near Syrau nation on 0. W. P. electric Ji««) cords good wood, fine soil, rix acre- lea red. Box 45, I^nte. F'liK >ALE—A fresh row. D M. Cathey, Gresham. Jer»ey 31 Euli >ALE—A g'»»l ¿t-ntle work h<»r»e, cheap. G. W'. Allder, Route 1, 4 mile» erst of Gresham. 34 Bins WANTED—BifU will lie n- r«*ivrO until August 15 for the old house of Dist. 107, Orient. Right rrM*«v»-u to accept or reject bids. J. R. Hall, Clerk, Orient, Ore. (.32 FOR 'ALE—Odies’ Imperial Bicycle in g<..| omhtion. Cheap at *8. At Feci Mill, Fairview. ESTIi VY NOTICE — One hog, taken np on Joly 111, l'JO, by G. V. Murphy. o « ii . r . -ii have the same by paying for this ad. and for trouble of keeping hog G. V. Ma.phv, Troutdale, Ore. 31 D ( W. Potter, wife and daughter left Wednetwiay for Newport where they will spend two months, J. H. Wildee accompanied them. J. Walsh was taken to Portland by the sheriff to be sent to Wisconsin to answer for statutory crime, He is a half-breed Indian. Jas. Goodfellow Practical Horseshoer General Blacksmithing WAGON REPAIR LIGHT TIRES WORK SET Shoeing of Horses with Deformed Feet a Specialty. GRESHAM, OREGON Come Listen to Our New Records 50c and one old lo-inch diac record, anv make, will buy one Columbia lo-inch record $ 1.U0 and one old cylinder recon!, any make, will buy five new Col umbia X P cylinder record*. Headquarter» for Columbia Phono graph* and Records NOTION STORE, GRESHAM For a Good Meal go to the Restaurant and Lunch Room We Make a Specialty of FOR >ALE—l‘i> cord* of wood at tli"!»tii l ,’. 4 miles ea*t of Gresham. E. J. Ora ¿in, Phone 325. 31 Dinners Every Sunday MRS. S. T. CROW. PROP. FOR >ALE—Fine, new modern GRESHAM, ORE. n . three lots in Gresham. Half d w n. biwi' ncefi per <>nt interest. a J tl r nf iey /nee«h*d. Apply to Mr-». ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ < i An -i I. Allen. 81 I imu - c ; LOST—<hi the Boring road Sunday, an »r skin purse containing i«ome t liaiigv, a key, a file ar.d «ci**o»M. Finder pl -ase notify Dorcas Hedin. Or ient 4 Oregon. .31 Wood Sawing GRESHAM 50c STEAM SAW Per Cord FoR SALE— Eight acres of good Quickest Chea pent and Bent land, IQ mile south of Gresham, 35 T'»ls in» i. liogan «tation. For jmrticu- la*• -e»- A. IL Gould, on the place. ' * Call or phone BIDS WANTED Robt. Doane I I»wls will be received until Sat or<lav. A ugiiHt 1. by Gresham ; ¡ FI m M, -’’'7. Ra* . Main Street t»t*»l District No. 4, for GO cord» of > GRESHAM, ORE. I k u . msi I drlKHred. Must specify kind and «lUHp.ty. By order of the board, Theo. Brngifer, chairman. Gresham, Pre. and FARM PROPERTY. WANTED— Buyer for two Corner lot.«. X w Addition to Gresham, $300. Four large Lot», »‘enter Greaham. 11<<i). Twenty acres improved ranch, two mil*«« from Gresham, 144/0. Address s. B , < a»»* Beaver state Herald. L ot * H»H *ALE or TRADE for Gri-sham prop ri i—Two tine lot» in lvanho,-park n.-ar I re-ton on Mt. Scott or W<»id- -t.»-k < ar lines, inquire at Herald of fice. así . DRESSED LUMBER RUSTIO FLOORING BY TEST - TESTS BEST Mak.-« wholesome, nutrition» bread FINISHING MATERIAL STRAUS LUMBER COMPANY .Try it once and you’ll u«e no other Phone. 411. D. W. Metzger Sole agent for Gresham. ORIENT, Mill \ mile ea»t Kelso ORE. LUNCHES AND MEALS SERS El» AT Al l. HOURS COl'RTEOt S TREAT*! ENT When in lown Give Us d Iridi the PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY Mr. Markell’s father aud mother have l*en visiting them Mrs. McBride hs» lawn visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. McNall. Mrs. McKinney has friends visiting ; her this week. John Kelley, the auto man. and fam- ' ilv are camping on his place here. INSURE IN THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Agent For E-Mt«-rn Mullnutuab and l'iavkama« t'ountir«. FRESH MEAT AND FISH IKiii'l forgvt that we |mv tbo lnglir»t ca»h pricr» for your |>r<»lui'<g ’ III- EE — N<> I Stror», 4’,r . No. I Co»«, t<* -III I I' 4 i lliMIS—UIU to 17'> llw., VEAL— 7lo7',r I ♦ t Pork .iii-l \ i'i»l rve<'iv»-'l l»N I Y on riir—litv «ml rimr»<l»v rwpl »1 >»ur or»l«»r X Remember We H»»e Ure.h The annual convention of the Swe dish Lutheran church will commence Mondays, Aug 3rd, at * p. n> in the church. Tuesday and Wednesday the services will be held in Wm. Peterson’s grove. On Wednesday afternoon the l.adies Mission society will have an auc tion sale. Dinner will be served both days in the grove. The Young People« society will meet at the Lutheran church Sunday night at ft p. m. A giM«d program ia to be rendered. The annual convention of the Swe- dish Mission church was held last Snn- day in Win. Peterson's grove was well attended by several hundred people who enjoyed the day in the cool, shady grove listening to the aertnon. A choir from Portland was ¡»resent am! sang several numbers and Miss Christine Oleson rendered a solo which was very much appreciated. We enjoyed the plvaeure of getting acquainted with the editor of The Her ald recently when he was up this wav looking after business interests and we wish him and his ¡taper success. COHklLL After August 1st the Portland mail for Orient will remain at Boring instead of going on to Orient and will be dis tributed at Boring to the carriers and will lie delivered the same as usual. A jiicuic of Cottrell young |mople met at Bullrun park last Sunday and went swimming. Mr. Adam of the Headworks visited in these parts Saturday. Mack Clark of Portland visited rela tives here last Sunday. E. Beers raised bis barn last week. Mr. Osburn's hay was cut and hault-d by the neighbors as he was disabled. ROUGH LUMBER : * Emanuel Lind and David Palmblad »¡»ent Saturday evening at The Oaks. TIMBERS SIZED In the Building <» p | mm > ìiv D. W. Mrtagvr'a •huv on P»»woll •Irret A few of our young (»eople at tenths! tl*e skating rink last Sumlay evening. LUMBER CEILING BEST < > RESTAURANT ♦ and MONTAVILLA LOCAL*. Mrs. Etta Bakus is visiting her par- , ents, Mr and Mr». I N. L. tthriner. The Powell Valley baseball teain met Harry Meserve has I mwii visiting hi« and defeated the Springdale Colum bian« on the latter’« ground» Sunday sister, Mr». iNmgla»». the past week. with a »core ot 17 to H. Next Sunday they will erne» bat« with the Kuckwood Red Wings on th» local diamond. Ev erybody come and root for the bova. i • Charlie Palmblad visited the metrop olis last week. Rev. S. C. Sherrill preached Ins fare well sermon last Sunday in the Pleas ant Home Baptist church. He has ac cepted a jiositioii as assistant (suitor at Astoria. WANTED — Clean, old cotton Rags. Ac a |anind. Herald office. CUPID FLOUR Simon Lind w«« doing buiineea in Port land la«t week. Gu«t Carlson arrived here last Mon day from Iowa with his family. They moved from here last Spring but didn't sell tneir place. Later they bought the »Milstead farm which they now occupy. Home Cooking Chicken I Sigrid, the little daughter of Rev. Jon as Johnson, has been very sick but is improving. on poweij . street LUNCH ROOM PLLASAM HOMt POWELL VALLEY Mr. McBride is quite ill. T Mrs. S. I. ( rim Has Opened to the I’ublk J llrst-ildss HOME COOKING Irving ami lena Hutchina are parents of a tine, new boy. »»»« MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, THERE'S NO Nl I P OE IT Foil Mrs. S. T. Crow P rescript ion« Carefully Compounded SUNSET ICE CRfAM HUNGRY ? During August the Montavilla readlug room will tie opeu from 7 to V.30 every evening. Il will uot be open during the afternoon. —.. ... DRUGS = ' s»™ Quite a number ut can>|wr« «rv ou the camp ground« ami almost every Cottage 1« tilled There Mia good deal here one day last week when a horse belonging to Anderson Brother« of Port land ran away, throwing out Mrs C W. hern and Ed Anderaon They ea caped with a severs «baking up aud a sprained ankle each. The buggy wae an entire wreck and the horse escaped with a «light scratch on the leg. A large uumbar ul ti«h are being brought into camp daily, bv some fish erman, and aoiue have to come to camp to get ti«h. A party of seven young men .-aught 730 trout one day at the fall« ou Salmon river. Al Edwards, our road supervisor, is going to California soon. Miss Hannah Hedin of Portland spent Sunday at her home here. Additional Gresham Locals l.»ery FUh lhur»4«> Saturday. I and T. R. E1OWI IT & CO. POWELL STREET GRESHAM. OREGON ♦ (('ontinunl from |*gv i The house whs owned by Mr». Dr. Twitcbrl of Portland who was out from town canning some fruit when the fire started. The fire sprrad to the adja cent wools and resulted in /piile a for est fire. * Prof. Metzger of McMinnville college spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs George Metzger. E. C. Freeman, an o|i Mr. Darnall, made Tl Mr. Freeman la Tuesday afternoon, instructor in electricity in Armour iu- stitute, Chicago. 1 lle ia seeing the country and visiting friend». He »ay» this jmrt of Oregon suits him Inmt of anything in the west Sig Kniglrlon ha« installed another up-to-date barber chair in his shop. making llirve chairs now. Ben Rollin* ha« purchased a new show ca.-c ami a cash register. The bull game between the l'ni«»n Meat compaii) ’s team and the giant« last Sunday was i allc‘1 «»ff on account <»f a misunderstanding. The game is scheduled to take place her»* Sunday. The Butcher« have annexed several Tri-City Leaguers, and a g«Mw| game is looked for. The people of Gresham ought to Is* in- tereefed in the propped sale of the Studdar’e tract in the eastern part of the town of Gresham. We ought to have money enough in Grrehain to buy this tract and avoid some ¡s-rson getting it who might prevent th*' growth of the town. The sale will orcur August 10th, at 10 a in., at the Courthouse in Port land. Mr ami Mrs ILA Darnall «pent last Saturday and Suixlsy camping at Bull Run. The ol<! Methodist church building is on its way to its now location on Role erts avenue where it will la* fitted tip and used by the Zion Evangelical con gregation. Dr. J. P. Powell, W. II Bond, Ernil Anderson, and Ed Andre were among the nontlier who brought encourage ment to the editor thia week by their friendly calls. HERALD BARGAIN 4 COUNTER Th<- price of Th.- Herald alone is *1.90 a veer, but to those who would like the advantage of a clubbing rate with other papers we offer llie following low prices: Here are the Combination Offers: TM MrtM" 1« ueMuti«« wilt My If IM IMtewg Mise Maud Malott of Portland, well known in thia neighborhood, was in stantly killed at Seaside two weeks ago by a rolling log. WF.KKI.Y ORFXiONlAN DAILY OKEGONlAIi M. Donahue and a large num lier of D’LY an»! sI NDAY ORKGONIAN DAILY TKI.EGRAM relatives have gone to Mt. Hood. SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL DAILY JOI KNAL Proctor A Straus have started their DAILY •nd MLNDAY JOURNAL mill for lumber cutting. Mrs. Burg SFNDAY JOURNAL PACIFIC* MONTHLY man is cooking for the men. PACIFIC IIO.MEM1 F.Ah PACIFIC EARMER J. H. Dixon and wife, Roley and Lu- NATIONAL GRAJfGK POULTRY JOCRNALi cile also Chas. Yarnell and wife and son THEM* HOOLAND HOME (N’t Harold are enjoying a very pleasant OREGON AGRICCLTLRIHT. RURAL SPIRIT mountain trip in the vicinity of McIn FARM JOURNAL MrC ALL’M M AGA ZINK (Ladle«’) tyre’s. Thia price la for delivery by mall only__ • nd Steine Osburn who had his arm only when remlttanee la made with order. Papera may be went to ae|»ar»te a«ldreaaea. broken some two weeks ago is getting Hubarriptiona may begin at any time. along very well. B(BE«lfR THU U( ItWfIT CltfMlM MTU I Addlllonal (ar for Gresham. F. W. FIELDHOUSE B« ginning Tu»*»«lav. July 14th, the car leaving Portland at 5 p in., and running an far h « Lenta Junction, will I m * continued as far as Grvahani. arriv ing at tl :.ld ¡1. m., and departing for PortlMini Mt tl p m. will arrive Mt Portland Mt 7 40 p m It will ala«» con nect with th«* Troutdale branch coming out at tt p. in., but will not connect on its return trip I»» Portland. Stinda)« rxcrptetl. W P Mulcliay. Traffic Agt SH IKW IINL JI Ml I I « and OUI ILIA'S •—Distributing Station for— EASTMAN KODAKS AND CENTURY. PREMO ANO HAWK-EYE g McCartney and Wm Kirkw«»<»d of Portland wore Sunday guests at Buck- ley grove. I . I>-<.i ray "f s* I ni- wag 1« pleas ant caller in our midst this |*ast week. Two tiacta Avenue road Monday. U. Barnett of Portland w ill ^build a c<»/.y cottage on hi« track hi the ‘‘Little Homen*' addition in the near future. Re|iort hath il rather atrongly that the »even-mil«» home will h « m » ii have M tenant. Nearly every pane of gl«*«» ban bet'n broken by vandal« who have no In tter employment Cameras GRI SHAM, Geo. Herren, the |H>tnto buyer, haw been net-n t«n hi« ravyrle in our center looking up f»otato pro*q»rrt*« OREGON «•••••••••••••••• (WHSHAM Livery. Feed & Sale Stable J. Lynch took a trip to Oregon City for th** week end. Neighbor Sorenann injunnl Ina right hand rather aerioualy in an accident w ith his horses. B. W. EMERY, I'rop'r Farmer 1<7 • ••••••••• HLRLBURI I II E 0 6resham, — Ort. • •••••• ROY The eighth grade class of the Hurl- 340 Ifibbnnl Montavilla hurt school all paused with a high aver age. Congratulations are in order for Plumbing «nd Gas-Fitting froth teacher ami pupils who worked so Would like to figure on your work. hard together. Mrs. Graham is in Portland taking treatments for her ear. : Expressing, Draying H,7T | Erma Graham was operated on at the Good Samaritan hospital for ade X noids. She in progressing favorably. Mr». W. .1. Thomfmon ami her daugh ter Einily »pent a coupld of day» in Portland last week meeting many old friends and acquaintances. The Hurlburt baseball team played with Jjitourelle Sunday. The «core wan 10 to 3 in favor of Hurlburt. Joe Emily haa gone with a friend to Butte, Montana. G AKIO*:NM l’LOWF.n X J. H. MOSS Phone I4X (iresham. Ore. j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦W J FURNITURE. UNDt K TAKING 1 V AND EMBALMING CARLSON & HENDERSON New »'«rlM.n Hl.lg , Main HI . flre.ham. Ore. Phone w, re., II «2 Call« Promptly Attend«.! la ll«y ar Night YEARS’ EXPERIENCE •O P atents T radì M arks OiaioRD CORVRIDMTD AC. Anrnn« >h and d*«rr1ptlon qnlrklr ax-«rfain onr opinion fri»« whathar an invwntlon la prnbably paient«M«. < »»nininnira mniaatrlctlyronfldmitlal. HANOROOK on Paomts ••ni fraa. Oldaat a<miry for **ninri| pai mif*. l’atonia tak«n throuah Mnnn A < •>. r«M-wl»a furiai nnetea, wlthout cFiar<a, In tha Sdentine flmerican. A h»nd«nm«ly II Inai rat ad wn«k1y. I.arraat Mt- mlatlon <»f any adantlBc Journal. Torni*, l i a y«ar “ : four ------- months, |L «old bjrall n«wadnal«r*. ranch o.»”«'—» New York , « r Ut» Waahlnrton, D. C. „ ForSADDI.EH, HARNESS and ALL HARNESS ACCESSORIES I!L All Gresham IrIn< Harness Shop qulekljr don*. KI ik I r R u | m GUST LARSON. Prop.. (Irexham