Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 25, 1908, Image 8

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GRANGE FAIR
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Any one in need of any kind of a stove will profit by
examining our line.
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Want Column
Wanted, For Sale, Lost
Found, Etc.
The Gresham Real Estate
Company
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Sit acres 3'.. miles from Gresham with a
lot of tine timber and only 2 miles
FOK SAKE — Light work team,
from K. R. station. Price ^3,500.
weight about 2300. August Niemeyer,
on old Alley place.____________ (3.-39 12 acres I mile front Gresham with new
"-room house. Price $3.no.
WANTED —Fresh milch cows and
beef cattle. T. K. Howitt, Gresham, One-half block in Gresham with good
house. Easy terms, $2,5(10.
Ore.
40 acres near Gresham, all in cultiva­
FOR SALE—Vacant lots, houses and
tion, tine soil
Price $A»i per acre.
lots, choice farms of all sorts; invest­
ments and loans negotiated.
J. H. 40 acres all well improved. Good soil
ami good buildings.
Price $7.5u).
Chaiker.
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Easy terms
FOR RENT—New six-room, plas­
tered bouse in Gresham. Jame» Law­
GRESHAM REAL ESTATE CO.
rence, Gresham.______________
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STRAYED—Jersey Bull, Is months
old, brown sides, yellow back.
Has
horns.
Broke from my place 3 miles
For SADDLES, HARNESS and ALL
south of Sandy, about July 1. Otto
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
Ebberle. Gresham.
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FRESH COWS—Good fresh cows
wanted by S. F. Pitta, Gresham.
(39,
F<>R SALE—General merchandise
stock, building and cash trade. lo­
cated in prosperous, growing countr y
with good n»ad connections. Farmer»’
telephone, 4x1.
FOR SALE—♦•"> takes a sewing ma­
chine—old, but has lieen in constant,
recent use. Enquire at Herald office.
WANTED — To pasture horses or
cattle. Enquire of Turn Howitt, Gresh­
am.
ZL Gresham Harness Shop
All Kinds K.pairing quickly «lone.
GUST LARSON. Prop..
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Robt. Doane
Phone, 257. Re»., Main Street
GRESHAM, ORE.
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OREGON
GRESHAM,
TUESDAY—Opening Day.
Grange Day.
Baseball Games.
WEDNESDAY—Log Cutting and Sawing Contest.
THURSDAY—Portland Day.
East Side Business Men’s Club Athletic Program.
FRIDAY—Bronco Busting and Confetti Battle.
SATURDAY—Children’s Day.
Stock Judging.
Baby Show, Cattle Roping Contest,
MOUNT SCOTT DISTRICT
At a meeting of the Ix'nts kehbreaaal
Nashville last Friday night, lunch ass
served. Everyone present trend'd to
, have had a good time.
Mr». J erm» Crane returned la«t Sator-
j day from an extended visit with tela-
live» in Indiana.
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On Thursday several friend* gave a
houmF warming paaty to Mr*. Gray at
. her new bungalow at Gray*» Crowing.
I. Mr». Max Mire and family will move
to Corvallis thia week, where her older«
children wih enter college.
Cathie I. Anderson ami John F. Wall
were married Sat unlay in Vancouver.
Mr ami Mrs. Floyd Marshall enter­
tained the orvhealra, of which Mr. Mar­
shall ia a member, also Bliss Heath and
a friend on Wednesday evening.
J 11. Kleeman and wile of Oakland,
Cal., ire visiting the Kay Her family.
Ira K. Allen went to Smtbern Oregon
lart Sunday to work in a fruit packing
plant for the season.
Mrs. Lininger visited her daughter at
Camas last week.
A surprise was tendered Mrs. M« Dow­
ell last Tuesday, it being her birthday
anniversary.
J. B Marshall is recovering from a
slight illness.
Expert “Bronco Busting” is the feat­
ure of the (¡range Fair that may interest
some of our young people but our farm­
ers are interested in the agricultural ex­
hibits and tine stuck show.
Several G re« ha in men lave mining
inteiesla of which they are proud. J. N
Bramball it» one of the »uro enough lu< ky
ones. His interests are in the B’itt»*
Boys Consolidated which is ha*att*d at
Goldfield, Nevada The Company has
several pieces of property, tome of them
quite near Goldtieid and two of them tar­
ing about 30 miles distant. The Lida
mine comprises the latter group and
most of the minerals taken out so far
come iron» it. They arc ores containing
copper, silver and lead. The silver runs
to $429 07 a ton and the copper to $22.11
making a total of $431.14 per ton. The
lead was not included in this estimate,
hut it is valuable in the reduction <4 the
other ores and it is thus worth alwiut $20
l>er ton to the company. One shipment
basp>een made but within 60 or 90 days
enough ore will la* in position to liegm
carload shipments. It is expected that
dividends will Itegin to come in within a
month from that tune. The company
has an office at 323 Ctiamlier of Com­
merce bldg. ortland, and Mr. Brambali
will lie there most of the time. Or he
may tie seen in regard to investment, nt
his home in Gresham any evening. The
office in Portland will l>e open all the
time. The company will have an exhi­
bit at the Fur in Gresham.
GRESHAM LOCALS
The home of W. E. Wood on Main St.
»»« the acene of a plearant family re­
union on Sunday. There l*ing prevent
Subscription Price of "The Herald” G. C. Wood and wile of Eugene, Rov
W< mv I ami wife recently from Oklahoma
MIX MONTHS
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uNF. YEAR
1.JW W. W. Wood of Salem.
W. R. Dalia«,
TWO YEARS
2.75 wife and daughter of Dama.cu» and 11.
THREE YEARS ....
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E. Edmonton ami wife of Troutdale.
HH R YE \RS '
FIVE YEARS
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G. W. Kenney ie making Mime im-
proymenta to hia reairlence.
The fair groumla are now connected to
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY
the Farmer« telephone line.
Mr». A. Hevil and 'laughter and Miaa
Mary Ixeilie have returned from Seaaide.
Greaharn Concert band will give an­
other concert Saturday evening.
INSURE IN THE
John Shattuck anil George Schantin
: left thia week to enter the U. of O. at
Eogerie, and En ory Koliert«, Felde Me
Coll and George Farria leave Friday for
Corvallia to «tudy at the State Agricul-
( tural College.
G. B. Middleton waa in town Monday
< making arrangement« for an auction.
For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties.
The H krald force acknowledge the re-
1 ceipt of a line lot of Bartlett pear, from
Mr«. W. B. Paraona. and Mr«. Linneman
Over 150 peraona have regiatered for a
| chance on the hat which i« to be given
away Saturday at the Stuart Millinery
l Parlor». The opening waa a aoecera.
Chemicals, Stationery and Medicine at
John Brown called on onr former
fellow townsman Al Hart, at Liberal the
CITY PRICES
1 other day.
He aayi Mr. Hart >» finely
, located and ha» all that a young farmer
Prescription« Carefully Compounded
could need to be happy ami proaperoua.
W. G. Cathey left for Corvallia Mon-
NONE BETTER
serve
I day where he will remain for some time
with hi» »on and family, Dr. B. A. Cathey
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
D. M. Cathey and family moved to
, Portland Thurndajy where he will have
OREGON ¡ charge of the First Free Metbodiat
LENTS,
M«»000(0((0(<»<» 1 Church for the conference year.
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
FESTIVAL
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OCTOBER 6, * 7,8.9.10
Agriculture, Horticulture, Live Stock and Dairy
Products, Poultry, Machinery, Domestic Science,
Art and Music, Education.
Special Rates from All Points on the O. W. P. & Ry. Co.
State.
Finest Fair Site in the
Large, Substantial Two-story Exhibit Pavilion Affording Ample Room
for the Many Exhibits.
Good Poultry House and Stock Sheds.
“The Furrow,” Alive With Attractions
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’ÜBLIC SALE
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Gresham Man a Lucky Miner.
♦ Wood Sawing
5i»c and one old 10-inch disc record,
any make, will buy one Columbia
10-inch record.
$1.00 and one old cylinder record,
any make, will buy five new Col­
umbia X P cylinder record«.
Headquarters* for Columbia Phono­
graphs and Records
NOTION STORE, GRESHAM
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Gresham investors' in mining inter­
ests tell us some interesting nsws tbit
week. Joseph Bramhall has just re-
turned trout hi« properties in Goldfield I»
Nevada. Mr. Ilramhall lies evsry rew
eon to (eel good. Ore taken out of his
mining intervals rune to $150 a ton and
upward. Au immense body of thia ore
ia in eight.
Another man who has the heat end o*
a mining project is John Brown of
Rackwood. laut spring Mr. Brown and
two other gentlemen t>ecame interested
in Southern Oregon mining property,
now bearing the name “Rückwand.”
Thie ie a ledge of eoft atone, very rich in
free gold and nuggete of varying eiae,
some running over Bill). Our limited
space this week prevents justice being
done to thia prospect. Suffice to any
that the drift and placer works along
the river below all lead back to Mr.
Brown's interests. lie ie enthusiastic
in his belief that time and effort will
yield him an independent fortune as a
result. He may dispose of some of hia
interests but only a limited amount.
Gresham
FOR SALE—SB1, acres, clearer!, fair
improvements, on Mt Hood right of
“It Does the Business'
way, half mile east of Pleasant Home.
Choice piece of land at a bargain.
Albert Salstrand, Gresham, Oregon,
K«ute2.
(39
FOR SALE — Light, 3-in. McKennon
farm Wagon, in good condition. G. H.
Sunday. Gresham.___________ (40
STRAYED—Aug. 12, 2-yr. old heifer,
■ color dark brown, some white under
belly, with neckstrap and ring, tip of
tail'white. Reward for information.
Frank Grassl, Cleone. Ore._________ (39 ♦
GRESHAM STEAM SAW
FOR SALE—3000 cedar post» on Mrs.
5Oc Per Cord
Linneman’» farm. See Mr». Linneman
at Gresham.
Quickest
Cheapest and Best
WANTED—Fishermen under 13 years
at Douglas Cash Store Oct. 3, Saturday
only. Inquire for particulars.
Call or phone
Come Listen to Our New Records
Local Investors See Very Bright
Prospects Ahead for Their
New Holdings.
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AT THE
Old Kronenberg Place
on the Powell Valley Road, 1-2 mile North and 1-4 mile West of Jenne
Station 2 1-2 miles West of Gresham.
SEPT. 29, ’08, 10 A. M
The Following Described Property:
30
HEAD OF CHOICE
years selecting this herd.
4 HEIFERS,
DAIRY
COWS.
The undersigned has spent over lour
Yearlings and past.
7 HEAD OF PIGS, about four months old.
3
HEAD OF
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DOZEN
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FOUR - HORSE
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THREE - SECTION
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HAY RAKE
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CHAMPION
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TOP
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BARREL
OTHER
WORK
OF
HORSES
YOUNG BLACK MINORCAS
POTATO
DIGGER
HARROW
MOWERS
BUGGY
CHURN
ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
TERMS: - All Sums Under $20, Cash in Hand.
All
over $20, 2 months’ time with approved security.
Notes drawing 10 per cent from date.
A. MEYERS,
Clerk.
C. R. MIDDLETON,
Owner,