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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
connu H. W. SNASHALL NOTARY PUBLIC Real Fatale and Insurance riaxuxvr view avkms , a««« GRESHAM, • OREGON WM. A. MORAND PUBLIC NOTARY Orno, Roots A Co’s Store • BORING OREGON • J. W. HUFF ATTORNEY, COUNSELOR AT LAW Admitted to Practise in State aud U. S. Courts. Ornes at Residence. Gresham, • Oregon E . DUFUR H . Attorncv at Law Of the arm of Cxaraa A I>vn a Phone. A ATM, Main MM «01-802 Corbett Bldg., P o « tlaxp , Oiut. J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D ft v aidaaa-Ss rgreas. • Gresham, Oregon DR. H. H. OTT, D K N T I « T Out of Town Ang. 11 to Sept. 11 • Greaham, Oregon Want Column anted. For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. All local advertisements are rnn under thU head al the rate of ONE < ENT A WORD FIRST INSERTION subsequent in«o*tions »Hl be made on 15 to words for 10cents: JO to 3u words for 15 cents. 3d to words for Jo cents. No ad published for less than IS Cash in advance except to regular advertisers. If yon have anythin« to sell, or wish to buy anything, or have Tost anything. TRY A “ w ANT AD.” in this column. The results will surprise you. Cash or poetaae stamps WANTED— Freeh milch cows and beef cattle. T. R. Howitt, Gresham. Ore. WANTED—Two expert budders. Fostwood Nurseries, Gresham. 33 FOR SALE—Light buggy pole and three-horse shafts st iismuiill's shop. Lents. 33 FOR SALE—A px'd gentle riding pony cheap. A. F. Neimever, Route 3, on old Axle farm, Gresham. 35 FOR SALE:—Fine, new modern house and three lots in Gresham. Half •town, bale nee 6 per cent interest. piOO all the money needed. Apply to Mrs. Annie E. Allen. STRAYED—July 26, Jersey cow, small, light color, tip of right ear off. Brush of tail cut square. Swiss bell, r ng on bell strsp. Rewsni for cow ori information. Mrs. M T. Avise, Gresh- sm. Route 1. 34 FOR SALE—One I vers A Pond piano in fine condition. Inquire of H. H. Ott, Gresham. FOR SALE—Old newspapers, cheap Good to put under carpets—at Herald office. FOR SALE:—Forty acres of land near Sycamore station on O. W. P. electric road, '2000 cords good wood, fine soil, six acres cleared. Box 45, Lente. FOR SALE—A good gentle work buree, cheap. G. W. Allder, Route 1, 4 miles east of Gresham. 34 BIDS WANTED—Sealed bid« will be received until Monday, Aug. 24, 1908, by District S3 joint, for painting the ■K'hoolhonee and other buildings. Right is reserved to reject any or all bid». For particulars gee E. A. Yunker, chair man, or O. Andrew», clerk, Gresham, Route 4. 33 Again Mt. Scott is suffering a water ! Wisconsin We hear that Oregon suits famine.) .There is talk of a new water them letter than ever. company with ample funds to put in a Mias Carol llogue is visiting relatives new and”better system' Such talk at Fall City aud will remain until school starts a hopeful thrill in the hearts of > opens. every resident in the district who has County Superintendent \V. C. Bryant to depend on tbe dishwater do|>e so ' of Sherman county visited his sister. meagerly served the people. Mrs. M. B Hogue, this week. Mrs. Coll in and children of eastern Mr. Miliapaugh'« family have just Oregon is visiting with her parents, Mr. ! moved into their new home on Sixth and Mrs. Butterfield. ' avenue. Mrs. Hershner and her three daugh Mrs. Ida Greenwood and daughter ters are al IVIaura beach. Prof. Hersh- Vivian are al the Seaside, They ex- ner went down Saturday to spend Sun pect to be gone a month. day, returning Monday. Dr. Bogue has opened his drag store Mrs. Stevens and Mrs Eaton*of the , in tbe Manor drygoods store north of Evening Star Grange and Mr. and Mrs. Kern Park station. Smith of Clackamas Grange were Mr. Hall and William have opened a among the visitors of the l-eiita Grange tirstH-law |>ool room north of Kern Park Saturday. station on Morrow street. Mr. and Mrs. Hayworth have just Mrs. Clara Gable, formerly Mias Tool, moved into their new home on Fifth who was a teacher in la-nts several avenue. years ago, visited lente recently She Miss Florence Toon, with a party of intends going to Califoruis. Mt. Hood friends, is out to climb Mt. Mr. Treweev's family left Tuesday Hex*!. 1 morning for the Coast. Mrs. Miller of Woodmere went to Miss Blanch Retberlord is visiting in Long Beach Saturday. Seattle. Joyce and Blanch Herehner have re Mr Hagan is going to rent his home turned from a month's stay in Califor Next Saturday afternoon the Baptist on Third avenue and live with Bert Mc church business and coveuant meeting nia. Dowell. will be held. There will be preaching Mrs. Fairbanks has been :quite sick Rev. Farnim and tsniily of Chico, Sunday. this week. Cal., are visitlug Rev. and Mrs. Goode. O. B. Guisness has bought a tract ad Mr. Farnim preached Sunday evening Notice the yellow mailing slip on joining him and will sell in acre tracts, your )>aper. It tells voti w hen your in the Evangelical church. improved or unimproved. •ultecripiiun is due. Kindly see to it at Arthur Geisler and wife who are once. Willie and Werner Steiger and An s|>ending a month at lx«t lake report a drew Himan have gone to Mt. Hood fur tine time and a great improvement in . ten days. ORIENT Mr. Geisler's health. Mrs. S. C. Bryant will return from an John Stigvr returned from his Eagle Sam Carroll and family visited at extended Fjutern trip tomorrow. Creek outing last week. He reports an home of P. II. Bates on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Soit from Kan- ll-pound gain in weight. While out be Mrs. A. J. Stout wa« a pleasant vial- sas, spent last week with Mrs. Hogue, picked about 50 gallons of blackherries tor at Mis. J. N. Campbell's on Thurs They became so well impressed and has some jelly of his own making day. with Portland that they purchased a to prove it. The tea given by Mrs. I.. M. Nelson lot on Sixth and Couch and expect to Clare Davis has been acting '‘wise.” was well attended and a pleasant after make Portland their home. Reports are that he and Miss Pattison noon «petit. A dainty lunch was Mrs. Fred Anderson has just returned were married three months ago and served The receipts of the day were from her summer outing at Seaside. people are just learning ft now. 11.90. Mrs. Jesse Crane left Thursday fora The Davis compsny will occupy the Mrs. Ault who was quite ill I, aruuud visit at Warsaw, Indiana. She exp«tets corner vacated by Imnelson as soon as again. to be gone five weeks. it can be refitted. Mias Helen Brower spent some dsy. Mrs. Ketchum of Portland visited her ' Donelson's new grocery is just re in Portland last week. cousin ¿Mrs Fairbank, Monday last. I moved to its new location south of tbe B.^E. Hardy of Kansas City has been Rev. J. W. Brock of St. Johns will station. Everything spick snd span. visiting his sister, Mrs. Hall, of Wood- holo services both morning and eve Mrs. Geo. Spring went Thursday to ning at the Cottrell Baptist church on mere. He returned Tuesday carrying a Forest Grove to visit her aunt. | Sunday, Aug., 18th, and at the orient favorable opinion of our country. R. B. Lee and family of Evergreen I The Herald and Weekly Oregonian, rha|>el in the afternoon al 4 o'clock. only 92 25 per year. Park has returned after a year's stay in Miss Ann Bickford called in our vi cinity Friday. The services held at Orient Chapel by Rev. Mr. Rich were well attended. KenneUi Louderliack ami Lewis Mil ler hsve gone to Eastern Oregon bar- Chemicals, Stationery and Medicine at vesting. J. N. Campbell attended the |x»t- CITY PRICES masters' meeting held in Portland Sat- Prescriptions Carefully Compounded unlay. WE SERVE Mrs. Nellie Atilson was out frmn Port land last week visiting friends and rel atives at Orient ami Cottrell. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Mrs. Douglass presented Mrs. J. II. OREGON LENTS, L. Maybee's baby with his first |uur of oooionoio oo o oo «» o «0 0» 00 shoes. Miss Clema Radford and Miss Elva Andre of Cottrell are spending a few days with Mrs. C. II. Jackson of this place. Mrs. Geo. Car|>enter came home from the hospital last week much improved. Hhe is with tier sister st Gieshaui where she will remain until she gets stronger. Mrs. Cline is spending a few days in Is now under the management of Portland visiting friends ami relatives DRUGS MRS COMMERCIAL TRAD?: SOLICITED ANNOUNCEMENTS YOUR CHOICE Of THE TWO “BILLS'’ VISITING Oregon STOCK OF— 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE MEMORIAL CARDS CARDS PROFESSIONAL PRINTED OR TRADE MARMI Disiar«« CosvRiaHTs Ac. ENGRAVED TO 8UIT See Us Before Going Elsewhere 9 Herald Gresham (ome listen Io Our Men Recurds ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«««a« ♦ ♦ Wood Sawing j> <! SAW STEAM GRESHAM Per Cord 50c Quickest Ch<'M|«e«l and |U««t 1 ’ [ Call ur plions Mill \ mile va«t Kelso Robt. Doane ’ Res., Main Street ¡¡ GRESHAM, ORI ! ! C. H. LANE Representing the J. R Warst as Manti, at C om raw GRESHAM, OREGON •*••••••••••••••••« GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMF.RY. Prop’r 6r»shia, On. Far tur r * ••••••••••••••••a Fl T H E () ROY 340 Hibbard Street, Mon lavili» Mop Gas-FIttinjc Plumbing Would like to figure on your work. Expressing, Graying firmt «o I IIAKI'KMS I'loWXll J. H. HOSS Phone I4X (Ircaham, Ore. FURNITURE. UNDt R TAKING 1 ANI» KMNALMINi. V CARLSON & HENDERSON New Carlton Hid« Main Nt G rr a ha tn, Ora. I'huliv ¡V*. rrw II « 2 Call. Promptly Attendrit to Pay or Wight Fur SADDLE«, HARNESS and ALL HARNESS ACCESHVRIEH Gresham Harness Shop AH Kinds K«'|<4ktrlng quickly done. (ILIST I.ARSON, Prop., Gresham lDal th»* want win on I am I page. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST Loss RY John Brown, Rockwood, Ag’ent For Eastern Multnomah arid Clackamas Counties. Midsummer Clearance Sale 1/3 off THREE PIECE SUITS 1/3 off < ► < > Io to < ‘ < » < » P atents CARDS PROGRAMS 5 0 SECURE A JOB—REGISTER WITH • Thia price 1a for delivery by mall only only when remittance la made with order. I’»peri may be aent to arjmratr addreanea. Hu barrí pilona may begin at any time. WEDDING CARDS Hop Pickers Sandy, NEW OREGON B*k- and one old ItMnch disc record, any make, will buy one Columbia lo-lm-h record 9l.txt and one o|<| cylinder record, any make, will buy live new Col umbia \ P cylinder records. Headquarter, for Columbia Phono graphs and Records NOTION STORE, GRESHAM CUTS^ N 1T1ONAL GRAMOI POULTRY JOURNAL (Monthly) TH« SCHOOL AND HOMEiM thlj ORKOQM AGRICULTURIMT RURAL SPIRIT FARM JOURNAL McCALL’S MAGAZIN« (Udiea ) . 175 MRfMfR TWfW HI ItVIST CIHMIH BATIS —OUR ■ pacific farmer GRESHAM. ORE. Call and See FOR SALE: or TRADE for Gresham property—Two fine lota in Ivanhoe park near Creston on Mt. Scott or Wood- stock car line«. Inquire at Herald of fice. F. W. FIELDHOUSE (IRESHAM, O^coMPANy T «*•». daily trlkgram * THE CENTRAL HOTEL LOTS, and FARM PROPERTY. WANTED — Buyer for two Corner lots. New Addition to Gresham. *3fl0. Four large Lots, center Gresham, 41000. Twenty acres improved ranch, two miles from Gresham, 4-KiiO. Address S. B., care Beaver State Herald. KODAK AND CAMERA HUITIIF.N '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦r ' HEMI WEEKLY JOURSAL DAILY JOURNAL DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL hi J lday JOURNAL . PACIFIC MONTHLY PACIFIC HOMEM1EAD Now, when in Gresham, Stop at POWELL STREET Cameras ¡ W’KKKLY OR ROOM I AN DAILY ORROONIAN D’LY «nd MI NDAY OKKGON!AN « FOR SALE—Ladies’Imperial Bicycle in good condition. Cheap at At Feed Mill, Fairview. J. H. L. MAYBEE POPULAR PRICES UP-TO-DATE HOSTELRY WANTED—Good young bull, any breed. E. Exton, 237 Spencer street, Mon favilla. WANTED-—200 COURTEOUS TRF.ATMENT HOME ¿COOKING MO ««TW. MEMO MD HAWK-EVE The price of The Herald alone is 11.50 a year, but to those who would like the advantage of a clubbing rate with other paper» we offer the following low price«: Here are the Combination Offers: "TH MrsM" la umomt'tn »'ft uj al t»s fall LUNCHES AND MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOI RS FOR HALE—■(renerai merchandise stock, building and cash trade. Lo cated in prosperous, growing countr y with good road connections. Farmers’ telephone, 4x1. EASTMAN KODAKS ¡ Phone, 2fi7: CLUBBING LIST « « Distributing Station for— COMPANY Phone, 411, Repairing a M|>aclalty Watch STRAUS LUMBER Btllllt CROW T S JEWELER ami DPI ICI AN ♦ Central Hotel FOR HALE—Good quality lire cord wood delivered to your home. J. H. How, Gresham. The Herald will offer lor the next four weeks, a fine picture, brown sepia • fleet, 21 x 28 inches, of either Tsft or Bryan. as a premium with each sub scription. State your choice and let us near from you at once. LUMBER ~~ SUNSET ICE CREAM F. W. FIELDHOUSE Jas. Goodfellow T. Milan has commenced ciceriug ten ' acres on hie farm. Mr. Bumlock and Mr. Daggett are Practical Horseshoer •oou to commence clearing for Uilherl ; General Blacksmithing llaugluin. The Edwards road petition was re- 1 WAGON REPAIR WORK jecte.1 al the eounty court. The remoti-1 «trance against alwudonlng the Dirk LIGHT TIRES HET Radford road was succesehil ami gran tml. FraiikptcGugln is working out value OU th* vast half of the Kadiord road. GRESHAM. OREGON W. Proctor and M. IXmaliue were among the uumiier of prominent citi- sens who were sucvewful in obtaining a { graut for a new plank road between Kel- • so and Horing, Paul Dunn made two busiiieea trips to Portland last week. Quite o number id young people of j Cottrell visited Gresham and attended ! the Artisan picnic last Sunday. TIMBERS Mrs. N. G. Hedin spent last week vis ROUGH LUMBER iting friends in Portland. A good many young people enjoy SIZED ani > DRESSED I UMBER athletics at No. 2 ball each Wednesday RUSTIC night. FLOORING In a short time the pipeline telephone ' |M>lv« are to be reset from Gresham io CEILING Bullrun. FINISHING MATERIAL Mr. Dunn and Mr Zimbrick are do ing all the gram cutting in this district. I 9 9 9 ■n Vvv idlng a «k«Uh and description may ,IWW,. _~,?taln niir opinion free whether an rentinn la probably < n. manica. >ne strictly confidential HANDBOOK on Patents rifit free. Oldest aeenry for secanngpatents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive »o-iaJ notte«, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnatrated weehly. largest efr- dilation of any «rientlflr journal. Terms, |i a year; four months, IL Boid by all newadealera. $25 Suits $20 Suits $15 Suits . . . . $16.55 ■ $22.50 Suits $17.50 Suits . $13.35 $12.50 Suits . $10.00 $10.00 Suits . . $6.65 . . . $15.00 o $12.65 h $8.35 3 I ► OUTING SUITS 1-2 PRICE 1/3 off STRAW HATS 1/3 off < ► This means not only a few, but our Entire High Grade Nobby Straws Line of < • < ► < ► Ü 223 “American Clothier«” MORRISON STREET Successors to Welch A Co, PORTLAND, ORE. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.