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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
H. W. SNASHALL NOTARY PUASANI VUltY PVRLIC Real Estat«* and Insurance «■AMANT T1VW AVIMI, NX AX GRESHAM, - OREGON Jas. Goodfellow Mias Wave Strietel of Albany is vis iting Mrs. J W. Frusl. Practica I Horseshoer General Blacksmithing Mrs. H. W from Seaside. About the coldest piece of lawlessness M um Maud Zimmerman and mother that ever took form in our neighbor returned Monday from San Francisco WM. A. MORAND hood occurred last week w hen the home after a two n oaths' vi.it with relatives. of Mr. Powers was entered and the NOTARY 1*1 Bl U The Rayburn, are now enjoying their family purse carried off. new modern bungalow, having looted Omit, Roots A Co's Store Friends who read of the loss of the into it the first of tlie »wk. OREGON home of W G Montgomery by tire will BORING Thcrv i» »*>m» talk of Mr Viditon be pleased to learn that he ha. leen pulting in « new bn< k biiilding <>n thr able to secure about E<«> insurance. J. W. HUFF »ito «>f hi» prewut location. Thal Mrs. Grayable and two sons, llarry ATTORNEY. COUNSELOR AT LAW »cuml» g*x*«l. \\ hwt w«* n«*vd i« • start and Guy, returned to their home in Admitteil to Practise in in ihr right «lirvetion and othrra will 1 laurvlwtxai aft« r a ten-day.‘ outing at State and V. S. Courts. t««ll«*w thr Irad I the Iwach. Ornes at Residence. Thr pro«|>ccla arr favorabl«* fbr rarly Gresham, • Oregon M J. Chauncy has just completed a construction work on thr nrw concrvtr i new coat of paint for his store. grangr hall at la*nta. Tliat will br ihr C. E. Kennedy has been enjoying a firat buildiug ot a prrmaiient natur« in E. B. DUFUR visit from his brother the last week thr town. ATTORNEY AT LOI The Mt. Scott Tribune lias moved to W. J. Ikmrlson ha» completr«! and Of the nrm ot CsanB A Dvrva town and will send its news abroad now uccnpie« hi» nrw l uilding »outh o( Phon« A »”». M.ln W* from the ■‘Old Corner ” thr »tation. It i« <*a»ilv thr lineal »tor« (Ml-<k>2 Corbett Bldg., P obtland , O kk Mrs. E. C. Jo»« of Ivanhoe was visit nanu »a»t of 38th »Irret ing friends and renewing acquaintances on Thursday. C*>n«ull the Want Ade. on laet pa«e. - - i ■■■— 6 J. M. Short. M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D Mias Eva Butler apsnt last Sunday with friends in Firlami. Snaahall has relurneil WAGON Mr. McBride is recovering from his recent Illness. J. H. Robinson s|«ent Sunday Monday with the home tolka. WORK REPAIR LIGHT TIRES ami I >vforiii«*«l • UUESIIAM, OREGON* StC IMh UM Flags wav«*d Iron« almost every house in the west end **( District 28 in honor of the pleasing result <>( the vote taken August 15th to build a schoolhouse within reach of many children who hitherto have liecn obliged to walk a long distance to reach tlie school which, a tew years ago. was plated too far east in the district to deal justly with all concerned, let us work together w<* patrons of 28 t«« make our joint school system the model ol the county. Miss Ruby Cummings is a guest of her sister, Mrs. B. Boyle at la>ng Beach. i O. E. Warneche and family <>( Mt. . Tabor were guests at llaselwiaal farm on Sunday last. I <* «00 «» om nt 9 i Washing 9 9 MT. SCOTT 9 Washing Compound 9 9 fl 9. I I» no longer a drudgery. Match Repairing a Specialty EASTMAN KODAKS 1H0 CEHTUHV. PRIMO *HE> UWi-BE Fvvl n b|HHi«lty, Mia» Eva Vollum is visiting friends ami relatives in th«* valley thia w«*vk jeweler snd optician —Distributing Station for— RET Hlitwiug oí llore«« with F. W. FIELDHOUSE Cameras KODAK IND CIMI K I SCITI II S F. W. FIELDHOUSE ORI-SHAM, Try * ORI (ION Lome listen Io Our Ne* lei ords ”lt Iloti thr Huilnott' If you try it omv you will ma* it Always. fi*k- amt one «ihl IB-inch «lise record, any make, will buy on«- Columbia in-inch reeoid Il.U) snd on«* olii cylinder record, any make, will buy llv«< new Col umbia X P cvUnder record». Ilvadipiartar» tor Columbia Phono graphs an«l Roe orti» NOTION STORE, GRESHAM and »tiling as laid down in a set of sprelflcatlotu u »» n 1 for a nuiul>er of streets may t«e outline»! autwtauiially Phrsiciaas-Sargeeaa. •♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«n« as follows: For the foundatktu grading Gresham. • Oregon 1» done by the removal of all «-nrtli, J. C. ami Mrs. Buckley were lun stone, hswe rock, cement, shale, hard gu«*sta at the home of II. Dit ItUinSUtMSUÁHOl How Petroleum Is Used on Top pau. etc., to a depth of seveu lucb«*a cheon DR. H. H. OTT, trich ami wile on Wedtieadav in Irving t.RESHAM^bTI (M BAW !► SPECIAL OFFER below the lnt«*ud«-d flulsh«*d surface of a Macadam Bed. Sa bo«S4 Waa A trial Will ton Park. DENTIST and to a farther depth ot two fret be male y os our parmausm casutmar. Mrs. M. Shafer recently returned 50c ¡Per Cord low th«* subgrade whenever mild, sand i i Out of Tow n Aug. 11 to’Scpt. 11 It lha ÍMM ; Turai». Î S»Un4M ¡ •»>.., • has* YUTW* or other sol! material Is encountered, Iroiu a mountain trip in cotnpaiiy with ÙSS J »•»>*«•< S«a^-a BwiS. U Yansurs la all. A FINE SURFACE OBTAINED. Quklivel Chr«|irMt and Bret «CAHAMTkr» T« rLSSalL Oreevliam, - Oretjon the a|«a«v to l«e refilled with good her daughter, Mies Laura. H'Hte Meotiwt this Pi^r. earth or gravel. The whole la r«>lletl Albert Giger of Portland was a guest ¡ ’ Call or phons ' Better Than Asphalt, Does Not Crack with a roller of not I«*«»» than twelve of bis oonsiiis at liiicklcv Grove «luring SEND 10 CENTS and Lump—Rolling Mutt Not B« tons tn weight until the surface Is un his vacation from service m the post sssaw ratta«« ua4 r*r»M n»4 tarai*« i SU «al a ah la yielding. all <!<*pn*!U«loiia luade by the Robt. Doane Done In Wet Weather or When rvvller being filled up and rvlle«l again. office building. taüu «U «Su H«aA ’««tata«« oi Mata, Ftaata. •%< ¡ ’ l'io to i:. - Main ‘•i'** i ' Ground le Soft. All iwirtlous that caunot le reached by GRI -Il IM OKI ! Joseph Kronenberg au«l family were H.V. Indba. The old system ot "oiling roads and the roller must lie taui|*ed solid, aud gm-rta of John Moll recently during streets" Is clearly a flat failure except the rolling must not !>e done in wet their visit to their parents in Gresham for a moderate improvement of some weather or when th»* ground la soft from their home iti McMinnville. Wanted, For Sale, Lost, of the worst thoroughfare«. The new aud muddy. Thia subgrade must Is* Mr. Ruhl intend» to leave tor Eastern Found, Etc. system of "making roads with oil" is checked by th»* street su|*eriuteudeut C. H. LANE Oregon in a few days. All local advertisements are run under this proving a success whenever projier before proceeding with work. head at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD WRlTT methods are pursue«!. On this grade a bottom course of Survevor I.. Ia*wis of Russellville IN8ERTIOX: subsequent insertion* will be The oil and natural soil no longer macadam Is laid consisttug of atoue epent several days at Buckley Grove made on 15 to 3» word« for 10 cents; ;SDto*i! word* for »cents; JM to words for 3» cent* go where real results are wante«!. not exceeding three Inches In diameter this past week. OREGON No ad. published for lea* than 15 cents. aud not lee» than one aud a half Inch < a»h in advance except to rvcular advertisers. The use of the heavy ten to eleven Architect IL Dittrich of Portlaml made This layer will tie five Inches In If you have anythin« to sell, or wish to buv gravity petroleum has become quite es. nothing or have loat anythin* TRY A Its superiority has been well tblckuesa and Is rolled with a twelve our center a business trip Saturday »ANT AD.” in this column. The results will general. i>g rat«- with surprise you. Cash or postage stamps. demonstrated, but there ia a wl«le dlf- ton steam roller until the at»>ne ceases the following **••••••••••••••••• fervnee between different oils of this to sink under the roller or to creep In ’ GRESHAM » GORBtTI WANTED—Freeh milch cows and gravity and with the same amount of front of It. A top course of stone t*etwren three- b-ef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham. asphaltum. Some of that sold la well F. W. Revd (mill the dentist at Wash* WKF.KI.Y OHKUONlAN »zSo I Ore. nigh useless, although It is unques fourths of an Inch and an Inch and a ougal a visit Mont lay. • B. W. EMERY. Prop’r I'AIIY ORKUOMM8 SMI tionably of the specified gravity and half in diameter will cover this to a Ir'LV .n.t «ISHA1 ««KXooNlAN » * Fariu « Hr1*""’ 6ftshii, On. Mr«. Blanche Hurlburt of Portland IiAII.V TKLKUKAM FoR SALE—Vacant lots, houses and contains the required percentage of as depth of two Inches and will lie rolled 6:S 1 ja lota, choice farms of all sorts ; inveet- phalt. The oil must possess the ad as before after a first coating of oil viaited relative« in thi« vicinity «everal SKMIWKKKI.V JOI KNA1. DAILY JOCRNAl » mi tuenta and loans negotiated. J. H. DAII.V .tel SI NPAV Jot'KNAl. 7 to hesive quality and lie able to bind the tone-half a gallon to the square yard) day« la«t week. C halber. 3s» rock «I Mui nil k *> Al, and asphaltum together—In other is applied evenly so as to saturate the Mr». Fred Chandwrlain went to t'Ai-tr i«- xo\rm i i«i entire top layer. Then ail voids sre lloMEMt KAl> «00 FOR RENT—New six-room, plas words, the necessary petrollne. Athena last Wedneday to viiit a aiater. >• I'AlOle »liner AiooK 1 m The best roads are undoubtedly the tilled In with rock screenings of the tered bouse in Gresham. James Law- NATIONAL UKANoK 340 llibltard Hl reel, Mr. and Mr» Paul Gantenbain ol fol I.TKV Bll H N A1. | Moul hl, | Hu reuce, Gresham. IS macadamised highways found In older •ante material as the macadam uot ex- M'lKMtl AND Hu«« (M Oil,) 1 M> sections. The building of such thor ■■reding three-quarters of an Inch In Portland visited Mr». C. E. Smith THK OHKooN «UHU I I.Tl'Klar 1 IS Plumbing ami Gas-Fitting STRAYED—A red cow. Came to my oughfares with the use of oil on ths diameter, with a top dreaalng of the Thurwlay. KI KAI. HflKIT |.«1 YAKM JOI KNAI. LM> place on Base Line, north of Gresham, surface to form a top dressing and same material laid to the depth of half N. P. Gleason wa« a Portland visitor Would like to figure on your work. MH'All H MAoAZINKlI.dlr.) IB 1 »• August 8. Dwhorned, branded I] on an Inch, after which there Is given a Saturday. left hip. Owner may have her by pay iiMima ram ist iseut ciimsim urtt i second coating of oil to the same ing for this notice. Lester Spencer Mine« Etheiyn Smith and May Lit- amount as before and the whole rolled Troutdale, Ore., Route 1. and tanqted until no evidence of the oil tlepage were over Sunday visitor« at remains on the surface except as Ferndale Place WANTED—A live solicitor, shown In the color of the screenings. quire at the Herald office. Oscar Deverill was in the city Thur»- , | Sharp sand Is to be sprinkled wherever day STRAYED—Small, ten-month-old i any oil remains to abeorb It. These Jersey calf, strap with ring on neck. Mi»« Emma Hankey visitol Mr. specifications provide that oil shall tie All persons knowing them Reward. Frank Grasel, Cleone, Ore. 35 of 10 to 11 gravity, with 80 per cent Lucv Kincaid from Saturday until selves indebted to me, es asphaltum st 80 penetration and with Tburaday. pecially those who have left FOR SALE—A gtxsl gentle riding pony not more than 2 per cent water « heap. A. F. Neimeyer, Route 3. on bamaacus recently, are re- Mi«a Bertha Henry of Portlaml while The raclflc Electric and I-os Angeles old Axle farm, Gresham. 35 uuested to pay same imme enroute to Mosier »topped her» Tuesday Interorlsin railways are using this diately. otherwise all bills and vtaited friends FOR SALE—Fine, new modern bouse method on their rights of way In Pass will be turned over to an snd three lota in Gresham. Half dens, Ix.ng Beach and one or two Several of Mr». Lucy Kincaid’s friend» ««own. balence 6 per cent interest. ♦«<«) attorney for collection. other points. It is said to be better met at Mn. Bramhall's Wednesday and »11 the money needed. Apply to Mrs. tbaa the u«e of asphalt, a« It gives quilted three quilta. Moau kxsuy ron vtUM a. BOESE, DAMASCUS. OR. Annie E. Allen. prewent a surface like asphalt pave with the pressure of the rails under Corbett is becoming noted a« a sum- 9t<* FOR SALE—One Ivors A Pond piano ment la just In Its Infancy In southern weight of cars and can t>e taken up in tine condition. Inquire of H. II. California, says the Ixm Angeles and replaced without dllficulty. It does mer resort. Mr«. Ketchum, daughters, <>tt, Gresham. Times. In Pasadena there are a num not crack and lump, as does the as •on and nephew are the last to pitch ^OMPACNV4^ FLRNHIRL INDERIAKINL FOR SALE—Old newspapers, cheap. ber of streets of this kind, notably plmlt. It Is hard to tell It from tile their tent in our midst. 1 AND KMHALNINii V Fitter, sometime« Irnpoftalble. for the Good to put under carpet«—at Herald Madison avenue, prepared at a <-<*t of • «>•« office. 12 cents per square foot and with a average person. In Ixjng Beach the depth of seven Inches of foundation. result has been very good. New < arlsnn Hldg Main Mt , (»reshaiii, Ore FOR SALE—Forty acre. of fond near Blocks of this street are scarcely dis I’I hhiu w » rea 14x2 Sycamore Btation on O. W. p. electric New Road Machins. tinguishable from asphalt paving. 'romptly Attended to D«v or Nfoht r<«adt ’J mm ) cords good wcmm I. fine »oil, NEATLY PRINTED C. A. Baldwin of i'aaiidena. Cal. 1« There are others similar, but some are fix acres cleared. Box 45, laents. not equal to this. At the same time experimenting with s new machine, AT TH E II E R A I. D OFFICE foR SALE—Good quality live cord they are superior to those prepared I d built on tlie principle of a disk plow, for the purpose of keeping oiled roads New Rate—Goal for '10 days wood delivered to your h«ime. J. H. the old way. Hoss, Gresham. The new method of macadamizing tn condition. MO 1,000............ .12.25 K>R SALE—G«*neral m«*rchandiae Special rale on lota. •UKk, building and cadi trade. Lo> cated in prosperous, growing countr v with g<sjd road connection«. Farmers’ telephone, 4x1. For a Good Meal go to the WASTED—Good v ung bull, any Chemicals, Stationery and Medicine at bred. E. Exton, 237 Spencer street, Montavilla. SEEDS Wood Sawing <; Prue m cttto Want Column CLUBBING LIST : Livery, Feed &, Sale Stable THEO Notice! ROY '9 9 9 Í 9 .1 BUTTER WRAPPERS FOR SALE—1-adies' Imperial Bicycle in good condition. Cheap at »8. ’ At Feed Mill, Fairview. FOR SALE or TRADE for Gresham property—Two fine lot« in Ivanhoe park near Creston on Mt. Scott or Wood- stock ear line». Inquire at Herald of fice. STR A 5 El —Aug. 12. a twoyeur old J«*raey heifer with neck strap and ring Bruch of tip of tail white. Last seen on Base Line. 1 mile weat of Rockwood. Reward for same or information. Frank <*ra>««l, Cleone, Ore. Route I. fl* fl 9 9 9 — ■ DRUGS' FOR SALE—« lots, improved; 8- room house, barn, fruit trees, tx-rries, grapes: q mile from car line. 11850. E. A. Dolan, Boring, Oregon. 36 XIINSFT IfF _SWVE MM BURR LRFAM ON POWELL STREET MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. ! LENTS, Home Cooking OREGON 9. o«x>< «3» oo oi o>o «c» 0 om o MEALS AT ALL HOL RS MRS. S. T. CROW, PROP. GRESHAM, —OCR NEW STOCK OF— ORE. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS MEMORIAL CARDS « « WEDDING CARDS VISITING CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS _T rade M a PROGRAMS PRINTED The sale of special one-way ticket« from all points in the C. 8. to all points in Oregon begins September 1st and. c mtinues until October 31. Ourcom- niunity can get more than its share of the newcomer« with a little effort. PRICES CITY Prescriptions Carefully Compounded FOR BALE—$5 takes a sewing ma- «■liine—old, but has been in constant, r-cent use. Enquire at Herald office FOR SALE—Gne Jersey bull cslf snd * one thoroughbred Cotswold ram«. II. E. Davis, Mountain View farm, Gresli- a n, Ore., Restaurant and Lunch Room OR ENGRAVED ’ Fill’ TO Sl'IT See Us Before Going Elsewhere Herald . Oresham Dtaiona CoevRKtHT» Ac. Anvrm« ««ndlnf a afcHch and diworlptlnn may nnirklT aanwr’a'n our opinion fre« whMhM an wnt fra«- <>lda«t aarenry for awtirint palama. PatanUl UUian through Munn A < O. raoalv« mrfU«, without charge. In the Scientific American le A hendenmefy Illwrtrat<d weekly ‘ Idirraet Mr- Torni«. |3 a relation of any •«’»•«’‘•S np wed palera. year; f->ur month«, |L Sold by all neweeieaiera. CARLSON & HENDERSON CUTS OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Agent For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties.