Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 06, 1908, Image 4

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Want Column
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Wanted, For Sale, Lost.
Found, Etc.
All L mw ! advert»»uim-nt» arv run under tht»
teldal'h. nocoi ONK< FM A WOKD FIK1TT
INSERTION
»ubaequent insert»'us will < h '
tuadr on Is to
word» tor to cents. A» to >'
«ords for 15 cent»
to
wonts tor
eent»
No ad vublUbed for tow than 15 cent»
<’a»h in advance rxcert Io regular a Hcrtiser»
If you haw anythin« io m U. or wtsh to bUV
anything or have T imh anythin«. TRY A
• w k NT AD tn ihtsodumu The rvsulu will
■ irprise you. <‘a»h or postage stain
PIGS for sale.
Gresham.
See Cha». Cleveland.
WANTED AT ONCE:
1500 farmers, and others, to subscribe
for the best home weekly, the Beaver
State Herald
Special, 15 months for
»I 50.
AT A BARGAIN—45 cord, live oak
wood. See Mrs. I. McColl, Gresham
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POST—One dark red durhaui heifer
16 months old; long straight head; no
marks or brand. Any information will
be appreciate«!.
O. C. Hemmers. Orient, P O.
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WANTED — To pasture horses or
rattle. Enquire of Torn Howitt, Gresh­
am.
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Highe»t price paid for fresh cows
Zurtineh Brua.« Lenta, Ore.
CORDWOOD, FOR SALE
Lire. 14; dead |3. IMivered in G»v«h-
am and Troutdale. All aound. Phone
Farmers 69.
Immediate delivery.
Frank Gustafson, Gresham.
162
HARD WOOD FOR SALE Ui-inch
length 11.25 * tier delivered. J. J.
Robertson, Gresham.
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FOR SALE—Gasoline New wood«aw.
Enquire H. Douthit, 21* mile» N.
of Greahatn.
.47
F<»K SAI E — 1 mare: 7 tMM -»f hay;
1 light spring wagon. Mr». C. Rooney.
mile» west of Troutdale.
45
FOR SALE—Sure Hatch incubator,
brooder, lamp« etc. Box 45, Lent».
16-IN. WOOD FOR SALE
Sound and seasoned. On ground at the
Cottrell school. 75c per tier. ¡»divered
at reasonable rates.
Floyd Radford,
Boring, Route 1. Phone 17x1
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FALL SEWING—Those desiring fall
sewing, ladiee’ tailoring especially, will
do well to call on Mrs M. E. Hook. 12
Misner street, Montavilla, Ore.
Near
end of car line.
47
FOR SALE—Fine Poland China boar
4 months old. A beauty and good dis­
position. Floyd Marshall. Lents
45
FOR SALEorTRADE—Merchandise
stock, building and cash trade. Lo­
cated in prosperous, growing country
with g-.«l road connections. Farmers’
telephone. 4x1. Gresham.
FOR SALE—10 acres of land.
Fine
roil, 6 acres cleared, AW cords gtxai
wood, M-nx- edar. spring, slopes N. E..
lies 2 miles from electric line. Box 45
Lents, Ore.
WANTED — Fresh milch cows and
beef cattle. T. R. Howitt, Gresham,
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Drugs
AT CITY PRICES
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMICALS
FILLING
AND
MEDICINES
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
POSTAL CARPS
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MT. SCOTT
DRUG CO.
LENTS,
OREGON
the arrangvmenta and the JuilUic for it»
MOUNT SCOTI WSÎRUT
generous patronage. It hue been de-
John
Sllger ami family are pleasantly
ci-led to make the llallowv'n Social an
Us ateli al 37th and llaathorne ave.
annual event.
Mr. and Mr». Overman move-l to H77
Cleveland ave. un Tuewlay. Thev will
The report ot th«« Greaham branch
A Question.
reni their proparty al Evergreen Park
of the Free county library for tkftober
If a man who is not a citisen should
Nini. Day ot San Fraudavo, a »(»ter of
show» attendane», adulta, BbH; juvenile. be driven out of tile country for »estKiMi
380; total. 1266. Circulation, fiction, in favor of one partv. what should the Mr». Ilerahner, is back al NVmalmere
2-W; non-fiction. 194; total, SIM. The punishment l«e to the one who v<mu> (or a ahort star. She ha» been visitiug
current literature, including monthly tor a )>arty ami was not a citisen. J. R. relative» in Corvalli».
Mia» Riclie» wa» unsl-le to la- in
magaain«* and wt-eklies. of which there
Readers please answer.
whool Tue— lay on accollili ot illnea».
is a good variety, ia very well u»e<i
Altogether thè rea-ling-room is a very
Mi»» Irene Smith i» tranaferred lo (he
inviting and - h - sv place th<-«>e fall even- ’
CARD OF THANKS
Cotteli ,-hool. Mia» Wood» will ink«
ing». Sabin Alexander ha, donated li­
Mr. and Mr» E. C. Holcomb Alili ber place
the reading-room the winter's supply of twmilv drain* U> linrvM their heartfelt
w « nx I.
thank« to the neighbor«, «mi e«|wcially
The Hallowe'en six-ial given for the to the member« of the Pleawant Valley
RlSStllVIllL
benefit of the branch library waa a grange, who «o kimllv aaaiated them
T.
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Pitt»
and «lie vi»itr«l their «i»t-
splen-lid sueceaa.
The net pr-x*e««l» during the illnenc of their brother. John
were nearly 940. The director, wish to Willdee, and at the time of their tad er, Mr». Beaman in Portland Bunday.
The hineral o( Mr« Fli*al»eth K«h«>in
heartily thank all those who helped in | bereavement.
t<»ok place from her eialer’«, Mr«. I.ewi«,
on Octolter 2H, ami burial at Multno­
mah cemetery.
Mr». Powell and Mr«. Jaeger viaitvd
the m hool« one day laat wt*ek and re-
|M4rt« them doing well.
Mr. Jaeger ha« taken a trip to Gali-*
forma.
Curtia Schin<kddi*cker returned from
the ra»t Tuesday night.
Ralph Star ia aaahting W. \\ Howitt
«ith hi« wood-««« ing machine.
Mr». Jaeger entertaimM ai number of
her neighbor» on the afternoon o( Oct. 29.
\ very pkaaant afternoon «a« «¡»ent by
J«> of thrx tadr MW' * iiisdkulluav st thr rstri asskd
Cl Ul MlCf UGU14« ritICE
all.
»2 50
American Roy........................................................................... »
3.26
3 60
American Car|>enter ami Builder.
2.50
2
25
American Magazine
J 3ft
2 50
Kt StKVOIK PAKK.
American Primary Tcaelu-r
2.a>
2 50
Commoner
Sam
Ewteh,
the contractor, Im« di«ap-
C i 0
0.70
Collier’s Weekly
pvarvd and left bit affair» in rather a
2 50
Cosmopolitan....................................... .................................... 2 2ft
1 (10
6.50
Cosmopolitan. Outing, and Success
Imd sha|»e. Hi« friend« have (urniidied
8.50
9.00
Cosmopolitan. Outing, and Review ot Review*
the police with hi« picture ami aAed
4.50
«.50
Cosmopolitan. Review of Reviews, ami National
their aid in locating him. It i« thought
7 50
B.75
I*aily Oregonian
h.fti)
9 50
tie had considerablecaah with him when
I»aily and Snrday Oregonian
3.1«)
2.fi0
Weekly Oregonian
he went to town laat Saturday, which
O.ÖO
5 75
l»aily Teiegram
wa« the la«t aeon of him.
5.50
6.50
lhsilv Journal
3.50
4 <■>
Mm. A. P. Hill and two daughter»
Sunday Journal
0.00
7 50
Daily and Son-lav Journal
»¡>rnt Sunday with her |*arrnla. Mr. and
3.00
2.26
Semi-Weekly Journal
Mm. M. Rickert.
10.50
l»aily Oregonian, Review of Reviews.
8 2f>
8.(0
7.(0
R. !>. Crow ha» purchased the lot at
Daily Journal, Review of Review»
y.5o
7.50
Daily Telegram, Review of Review»
the tout I ‘east corner of Woodbine and
10 50
W.25
Daily Oregonian and World’s Work
Cherry St». He intend« building a two
13.50
l>aily Oregonian, World's Work. Review of Reviews 10.75
«lory and basement building 24x00 and
12.60
Daily Journal, Review of Reviews and World's Work II 25
7.75
R.(M)
which he will occupy aa a grocery.
I>aily Journal ami World - W..rk
2.50
ICIineator ...._....................................................................... 2.40
The boy« of this vicinity bad plenty
4.1 ■»
3.26
Lielineator and Everybody’,.............
of fun on Hallowe’en but did very little
5.50
3 75
Delineator and World's Work
Chat could l>e claarvtl a« meanne««.
LMlinealor. Everybody's, World’» Work. Country Life 7.00
11.(0
5.00
7.1©
I>elineator, Everybody’s and World’, Work
Al Beardsley ha« «evered hi« conec-
4
5o
7
00
lielineator, Everybody's ami Ootfag
tions with the Pioneer Soda Work« and
2 50
Electrician an-1 Mechanic...... ... ........... ..... .......
2 25
H ill
4 <O
will engage in other bu«ine««.
Everybody'a. and World's Work
o.oo
9.29
Everybody's, Worid's Work and Outing
Waller Noble has been helping on the
1.75
Farm ami Fireside.
completion of a new barn for M. Rick«
$1.00
»2.25
Farm Journal, 9 years
2 50
Good Housekeeping.....................................
............ 2.15
ert« at Woodbine and (’berry street«.
5 DO
5.50
Harper'« Magazine.........................................................
Mr«. Gas. Bolster visited her father
25
2.50
H.‘ii»ehold Companion
in the hospital at Mt. Tabor on Sunday,
2.10
2 n »5
Ladies' World, Farm and Home. G ikx I Literature
3.25
Indies' Home Journal........ .................... ......................... 3.111
and found him much better.
1 X5
McCnU’s Magazine
Mm. Jensen has gone to Oklahoma
2.0»
3.00
McClure’s
for a six month« visit at her old home.
McClure'», American. Lincoln Portfolio (“He Knew
Lincoln.’’ Steel Engraving <>( Lincoln, Lincoln Let-
6.ao
ter». Lincoln Check. Life of Lincoln
3.50
4 UU
McClure's and Success
................................. 3
Death of Rev. Pulley
ft.Ou
McClure’« and Current Literature
4.SO
McClure's. Success, and either Review of Review«,
Rev. J. W. I’nlley »«• born in Gertie
6.10
Suburban Life or St. Nicholas...................................... 4.50
5.00
McClure’», Woman's Home Companion and Slice«*«
4.00
I county, Ohio, October filh, |S4<> and de-
McClure’s. Woman’s Home Companion or Succeea,
1 parted thi« life October 31, 1WX, aged
5 50
and World Today
4.00
tta year, and 27 days.
Modern Priscilla, Pictorial Review, and Ixiies' World 2.85
3.50
He moved with his parent, to Joe
National, McClure'«, Woman’s Hom«- Companion or
Success................................................................................... 4.00
Davia county. III , when 14 year».
National, Cosmopolitan. Review of Review«
4 50
7.00
In lHftS Rev. Pulley »»< united in
National Grange...........................
2.< 0
2.50
marriage to Amy Jane Adudell. To thi«
Normal Instructor................................................................. 2.2T-
2.60
union was born »even children, four Isiy»
< iregon Agriculturist
....................................................... 1.75 (3 yrs ».’>
< Kiting
...................................
3.0)
4 50
and three girl»; three children by this
Outing and Success
3.50
5.50
marriage survive him. She died in 1»4 h 7.
5.00
8.50
Outing, World’s Work and Delineator
In 1H»1 he married Miss Minnie Kyler
Outing. World's Work and Everybody's
5.25
9.00
Pacific Farmer
..............
2.11)
of Roseburg, Ore., and to them were
Pacific Monthly
2.50
3.00
born three children.
Pacific Honiestea-I
2 <i>
Rev. Pulley liecame a member of the
Poultry Journal
1.50
United Brethren Church when a boy
Puck........................................................................................... 5.75
6.50
Review of Review»
3.25
4.50
and was a minister of this faith for
Review of Review» and McClure’»
4.50
ft .00
thirty-five year». Twelve years ago he
Review of Review«. McClure’s and Success
......
4.50
7.00
unite*! with the Methodist Episcopal
Review of Review» and Country Life............................. 5X0
h 60
church and remained a faithful member
3.00
Rural Spirt*..............................
2.50
Review of Reviews, Cosmopolitan and World Today
7.00
4.50
until hie death.
San Francisco Weekly Examiner
2.50
3.(8»
Rev. Pulley came to Oregon an<l set­
Scientific American ..........................................................
4.00
4.50
tled in Clackamas county in 1HS2. He
Success Magazine ............................................................
2.50
2 15
died st the home of his daughter. Mrs.
3.50
Succe»« and McClure’s.......................................................
4.00
Success, Outing and Review of Reviews...................
5.00
8.60
L. C. I»we, near Bull Run, with whom
Success. McClure’s and World Today...........................
4.0»
5.60
he was living at the time of his death.
Success and Current Literature .......................... ... 4X0
5.50
He leave» many relative« to monrn
Suburban Life......................................................................... 3 60
4.50
his lots. Funeral service» were held at
Sunset, Road ot a Thousand Wonder.............................. 2.25
3.(0
Sunset, Review of Reviews, Woman’» Home Com­
the home of Mrs. Ixiwe and conducted
panion, Road of a Thousand Wonders........................ 3.75
7.00
by Rev. L. H. Wood |«»tor ot the Unit­
Technical World..................................................................... 2.75
.3.(0
ed Evangelical church.
Vick'« Magazine. ................................................................... 1 Wi
2.00
Woman'» Home Companion and Current Literature
3.75
5.75
Woman's Home Companion. McClure’s and National 430
5.50
Woman’s Home Companion, Review of Reviews and
McClure’s................................................. ............................. 4.50
7.00
LUS RDS
Woman', Home Companion, McClure’» an-l World
L.
A.
Davies
is
putting -town a new
T-aiay .................... .............................................................. 4.00
5 75
Woman’» Home Companion, 8iicc.se», McClure'», Re­
well on his place.
view of Review, or Outing............................................. 5 0» »
8.25
G. Moulton is making a new potato
World’s Work, Delineator an-l Everyb-jdy’s.................. 5 (1)
7.00
cellar.
5.00
World's Work, Outing and Delineator
8.90
World Today..............................................
.. ............ 2.75
3.(0
(fuite a numlier from this vicinity at­
Youth', Companion, Review of Review,....................... 4.75
«25
tended the grange entertainment Batur-
Youth’« Companion an-l Bui-urban Life........................ 4 75
(¡.25
night.
Youth’s Companion an-l Pacific Monthly........................ 4.25
4.75
Mrs. G. 8to«ip of Pleaaarit Home visit­
We have hundred, of other combination, that might suit you. Write
ed Mr, Ed Hamilton on Monday.
and tell u, wliat you want an-l we will get it, but we only fill order, where
The Herald i, included. If your time in not up on The Herald send in
The La-lie, Home Mission met with
anyhow and have your time extended.
Mrs.
Ickleron Pipe-line rood Wedne»<lay
In ordering, write carefully the names of paper, or magazine, wanted and
amountdue on them. If they go to separate addresses, the address nhoul-l
Mr. and Mr,. Crane and Mr«. Thorp
be written after each magazine Use plenty of room, don’t crowd the pa|-er.
and -laughter of Rockwool visite-l Mr
The cash must accompany the order.
and Mrs. Creswell Sunday.
BEAVER STATE HERALD,
Mr. and Mrs Dan Tallxit were callers
GRESHAM, OREGON.
on E. D. Hamilton on Monday.
Ed Hamilton and wife took dinner
with the Blackburn, Bun-lay.
Pototoe, in this vicinity are turning
out better than wa, expected.
Mrs Holmes sn-l dsughter are visit­
fnr «pot nuth. 1« tn
mnpv» mon«*y f»r
fn «hin R»w Fnrw »nd TTM*« tn o« than to
»eil al hom«-. U rit* f ,r Pr.- f Li-t. Murkst K*p»>rt. Shipping lagn. and aiwiat onr
ing Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
HUNTERS & TR APPERS GUIDE/X1^.
G Blackburn
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BRANCH LIBRARY
WELL PATRONIZED
GRAND
COMBINATION
OFFERS
The BEAVER STATE HERALD with
GRESHAM LOCALS
JUST ARRIVED—
Schuyler Jone, and wife returned Bat
A CARLOAD
urtlay from a month's visit at Rul-llc»
limit
Oregon, with rvlativ«-«. On on«
ing trip Mr. Jon««» ami a |>«rly ot three
brought fifteen deer to camp.
Mr. ami Mr». Clarence Cathey »|>ent
Bumlay with Rev. and Mr». David |
Cathey in Portland.
W. G Cathey ha» l-es-i visiliny hi»
au
■on, Dr. It A. Cathey of C-irvallia.
Janie» G- hh K c II ow , the Gresham
blacksmith, wa» a welcome caller at The
A «FOOD TIME to nt V
Herald otlice thia week.
He report*
GET (»I'll PRICES TODAY
buaiii*-»« progressing.
Mrs. Cha». Johnson and lamlly moved
to Montavilla thia week where Mr».
Johnson will o|-en a tlr»l-cla»» restau­
rant.
Mr. Rusher movetl into his new house
in Tlioinpsoti'» Addition till» week.
Staple and Fancy
F. It Stuart ha» construct««! a new
style of chicken yard ami »heller near
hi* »tore which it would pay anyone
GRESHAM, ORB.
going into the chicken burnii«'»» to in*
! »|w*ct.
Mr. an-l Mr«, Will Cathey of Seattle,
who have »pent the pawl four month«
here, returuol to their home. Friday.
Richard llemey has movtil to llelney'»
JI Wl I I R and OPIICIAN
mtll.
Watch Repairing a Specially
Tlx- M-vic«-« at the Meth<«li»t church
last Sun-lay were well attended ami the
Bun-lay School atteii-lanc«' r«-ach««l 113
— I>i«(ributing Station for—
It has been about tiki for »everal Sun­
day.,
Rrv. M H. Purimnxgian a ill
prvavh next Sunday morning and
awning.
hiwi eve
Ihm’t (orgrl to examine tin* ailvarliM»*
manta thi« week
There are «oine
cracking U‘*>d one«.
Cha«. Witter is improving bis house
by the addition ot a porch ami in other KODAK ANU CAMERA St'PI'LlIS
way«.
F. W. FIELDMOUSE
A. M. Widener ha« mured into bls
GRESHAM,
-
OHIUON
new cottage in Carlson'« addition.
I>. 8. Johnson ha« rwovrd into the
hou»e on First street back ot Mr«. E.
tor d Good Sqtwrt' Meal
Linnemann'«.
UO To TIIK
Already «ome of our merchant« arc
calling attention to their Christina«
goods.
A. G. Pullen of Portland was seen
RESTAURAIT IN CONNECTION
on our «treets yesterday with liia big
auto
ALL llol'RS--
A new bou»«« will aoon l>e started in
Thompaun'« Addition.
Home Cooking
Beginning l»ecrn>l>rr 1st» tbe(.areahem
|M>stofhce will close at M p. m.
I. McColl, P. M
Mark Emery ha« a very l>ad hand re­
sulting from a sprain ami fracture re«
ceired in football practice.
Mr« Ed Littlepage ha« l*ren quite ill
of late, having undergone an operation
for ap|>endocilis.
NEAR GRKHHAM
There are renew rd Indication« of ac­ Several good farms fron 24 to Nt> arres
tivity on the part of the Mt. H« mm | rail­
way. Surveyor« are working on the
The Gresham Real listate
line through Grechatn.
Company
John Hamlin 1« occupying the John­ GRESHAM,
OREGON
son residence on Main street.
O. W. Kenney Is installing a water
syttem and tower.
F. B Stuart ba« built poultry j*n«
34u Hibbard Htrvut,
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M<»ntavilJn
and will hold hi« market j>oullrv over
until the holidays.
Plumbing; snd Gas-Fitting;
SHINGLES
House Plaster « «'
mos Building Materials
D. W. METZGER
Groceries, Flour, Feed
F. W. FIELDHOUSE
EASTMAN KODAKS
no Cium. nino mo
Cameras
CENTRAL HOTEL
CROW, PROP.
TWO 5-ACRE TRACTS
THEO.
ROY
Would like to figuri- on your work.
Advertised letters.
NV. NV. Smith
Winnie Miller
A. E. Andrews
J. T. Drinker
Grace Richardson
’h»h<»k iyin Kwai
tare Anderson
Mr. Ki ruling
Mrs. Hobt. Cavanaugh
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The
by
Iloublclay, Page A Co., is reo-gnized a» •-••••••««•aaaaaaa
thè l-eslgoing; it ami Revii-w <>( Raviews
forma a fine ratiun ot intellectual fumi
for any studious reader. The offer on
J. E. Metzger, Prop.
thè last pagi- should not ba ovarlooked.
HurreMor to H. W. Etnrry
• Livery .Feed &, Sale Stable
* Farmer »jhon.
PLEASANT VIEW
(¡futían, Or».
••••••••••••••••a
,
The basket social at tlm schoolhouse
on Saturday night wa» largely attended
ami a g<>o<l program was rendered. The
basket» »old for a good price, the pro­
ceeds being |32.75. The leading lady
and gentleman were Mi»» Marie Hogan
of Portland and Harry lairron of Plea-
»ant view.
CHURCH NOTICES.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH —
Rev. S. G. R o I' kh , pastor. Services,
Sunday School, 1(1 a. tn.; Preaching
every Sunday at II a in. and H p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at
K o’clock. All welcomed.
ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
Gresham—B krvicrm (German), 10:30
a. rn., every first, third ami fifth Sun­
days of each month. All welcome.
SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.— Rev. Berch-
told Dnrrer. Services will lie held on
the flint Sunday of each month at
10:30 a. m.
Subscription Price ot "the Herald”
HIX MONTH«
oNK YEAR
TWO YKAKN
THKF.E YRARM
FOUR YKARH
FIVE YEAR«
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a»r it Trapper» Atawrete. De«- re. T'ape. Darm» lawt H--w *nd where ««■ trap and tr, harrmin a in»-
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Mrs. Brown of Ocean Park, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Creswell.
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