Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 20, 1908, Image 4

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    Want Column
r* lief department haa arranged to have
x.mtrihutiona for the needy ami d«**crv-
11 g poor, left al Mr. Ih»iiald«on’a »t«»rv
III a ho wish to lend a hand are earn-
»•tly rt quested to tend in their dona* 4.
II «*. All arlirl«*# or money left with
Mr. ami Mr* Arthur Geisler #|w»nt Mr. Ikmaldaun will l»r carefully distri-
-1.
Sunday with Mr. Gendvi’s pureet* in , I- ited and report made of same.
I.«‘til# library a*#>#iation had a meet-
Sunny side.
4.
Mr and Mr# Spring entertain*! the ii g at the library room Inst Monday
evening. It wa» decided to hold oceaa- -i.
whist chib Monday night
• ual evening gathering# and invite 4.
\ ntinikr of the friend# of Mr and
patron# to attend, when biographical
Mr#. Wiley, Jr ,spent Monday evening
sketches or t#H»k review# would I m » given
with them.
The «iera*»i«»n was their
a «siding anniversarv ami al#o the birth« ami some mu#»c. the regular monthly
business meeting will I m » held on th«»
»lav of their oldest «on,
.
e\ruing of the #«coml M>»mUy of each
Arleta is to have another drug More,
mouth. All |»a trona an«i friend* »»(the •i,
put in by the Armitage tit rm mi the «»Id
-i.
library arc invited to attend.
location.
.MOUNT SCOTT
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
Mw IVxwl of Portland visited with
: Mrs*. Spring the tint of the week.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Kilburn returned
A!1 local advert’»«'meni» arc run muter th»*
bva.t »t
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recently from a triple La Gran ie, Vn*
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»ulvM quvnt iu>er»i.u.x u;,| tH
iniul«' on 15 in i» u»»rd& i«wV‘»vni* J«to> ' ion, and Idaho.
words Mr 15 cent» :ld to * ord* let J'o'iiU.
A large number of Mi*# Go«xlv’#
S« sd public -I lor U*> than 15 rent*
< a*h in advance < \ ■ 11 to rvrfular advcrtiaer* friends gave her a surprise party on
If you have an*ihlto m 41. or wi>h Io buj
anything. »>r h«t«v nw-t aujlhhi>. TRY v Tuesday evening, the ocvaaaion living
**WAN1 Al» ” in thi* column Th. I «iiluwil-
her birthday.
She received many nice
mrprt*«* you. < ash or poMatfv *l*u*s*.
1 presents.
EOK SALE:—C.wk.Tvl*. K>rrv«i
A few of the ReKkah* went in on
PH mouth Rock. Webb Farm, Tvl. 35t» their Noble Grand, Mrs. Tomhuson, and
<,m>ham.
gave her a surprise Tueedav evening
TEAM, Hani." ami wagon for »ale. It was her 55th birthday. Thoee pre­
I >H>. U. («lit about S**‘. matched dark sent were Me*ar*. and Mesdame# l‘p-
hays
Enquire First State Iran k Gre.lv
am or R. B. Jones. Boring Ore.
47 »like, Vstace, Adam», Spring, Darnall,
McCollum, Dedr ich and Hayworth; ami
FARM FOR KF \T —
a«-re- in Mi#* Brwel. A very pleasant evening
high state of cultivation, good build­ was spent. Mr*. Tomlinaon was given
ings, orchard. Stock, tools, en.jw ami
household pssls for sale.
Sine mile» a iruit set by those present.
form Portland on Powell Valiev r*»a<i^
Mi#« Gladys Riche# wan aide to return
Win. Horneeker, Route I Gresham. 17 to her School work on Monday.
I.ittle Ruth Rodgers of Faxon Park
FOI. SALE—One two-year old thor­
oughbred Jersey bull. Jonas Johnson. was the recipient of tiret prize in the
R 2, box 25, Gresham, Oregon.
,4S lb»ll Show at Meier ami Frank* The
FOI ND—Mulev cow and «•all. Own­ prize was awarded to her for having the
er apply to A. O Resale, Dowell Valley moet original costume. The doll was
dre<«ed t«> represent the “Girl of the
FOR SALE—A young Jersey e»w.
Enquire. 4 II. W Snaehall,Gresbaui 47 (»olden West.”
Lent# is building northward.
Mr.
Tobin ia (»Utting in a new building
north oi the “Old Verner.”
Mount >cott W.
L. I held an int*
creating meeting Friday with a large
attendance at Mr#. Ydditon#
Sunday
School work a a# the special topic, pre*
#vnted bv Mr*. Fankhau#er. I commit­
ter representing every church in the
community a a# appointed to arrange
for a union Sunday Sclvad rally for the
universal t«*m|»eiance »lay. Xoveml»er 29.
A beautiful hymn ciunp»*« I by Mr».
Ydditon. aor I* by Mr*. Nash, was sung
The next meeting will be held at the
Friend» church on Main street.
The
FOR S YLE— KG nt 100 potato sack*
Enquire at Herald ortice.
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mil«* from Gresham. clo#v to car line,
new house and barn, splendid location.
Can’t Is* l»eat for
First State
Hank. Gresham, Ort.
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WANTED —25 high-grade Jersey
cows, tre-h or to b«* fresh within two
or thr* e months.must In* at least seven­
eighths Jersey and not <»ver seven years
»♦Id. Write at once to Zurthieh Brw.^
Lents.
47
FvR SALE — *»ne g“*«i team of
her»«#, weight 271»». <»r will trad«* for a
smaller good tram. J. H. II -*.Gr» >h-
am.
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NOTICE TU PFBI.IC!
Beginning I*ecember 1. the Gresham
Postutbce will ch»se at S p. m.
I M c C oll . P. M.
AT A BARGA1X—15 cords live alder
wood. So® Mr*. I. M
sham
PIGS for sale.
Gresham.
See Chas. Cleveland,
WANTED — To pasture horses or
cattle. Enquire of Tom ilowitt, Gresli-
am.
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Highest price paid for fresh cows.
Zurtlueb Bros., Lenta, Ore.
CORDWOOD, FOR >ALE
Live. 14: dead S3. Delivered in Gresh­
am and Troutdale.
All sound. Phone
Far it ers 59.
Immediate delivery.
Frank Gustafson. Gresham.
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FOR SALE—Gasoline New wood«aw
Enquire H. Dvuthit, 2S» miles N- E-_
of Gresham.
.41
FOR SALE—Sure Hatch incubator,
brooder, lamp*» etc. B»«x 45, Lents.
FALL SEWING—Th* -e desiring fall
sewing, ladies’ tailoring especially, will
do well t<> call on Mrs. M. E. Hook. 12
Misner street, Montavilla, Ore.
Near
emi of rar line.
47
YVANTEI)—Freeh milch row* and
beef cattle. T. R. Howitt, Gresham,
Ore
FOR SALE — Incubators, Brooders,
-I-amps, etc., etc.
Address Overman.
S77 Cleveland Ave., Portland.
47
SHOATS — For Sale, weighing 5*i to
£0 pounds. On the Mackenzie farm,
K. E. Welling, Gresham.
47
For SADDLE*. HARNESS ,n<l ALL
HARNESS ACCESSVRlEs
Gresham Harness Shop
Ail Kind* Repairing quickly done.
GUST LARSON, Prop.. Gresham
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LEMS,
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Labor, Time. Temper. Money
Saved by nwing
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Washing Compound
FAIRBANKS & KIEBORNI
Lents, Oregon
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Saturday Morning, Nov, 21
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MONUVIllA NEWSITfMS
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Rev F. F Royal went to Vancouver 4.
Fr»»iay to \ t*il liia daughter, who re* U.
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#ul<‘a in that citv.
4.
Excavation for the gymnanium i# -i.
completed.
The t'ommandry Club -1,
held a Imaine## meeting Tueeday even»
. ing al which it wa# decided to give an 4.
entertainment in the near future for 4»
the Itenetil of th«* gymna»ium fund l et 4,
the good work go on.
I»r. Frank Voge our new denlmt re-
i |M*ri# buainvaa good.
Mr#. Schmerhom who win aerionaly
bur ne» I a ah«»rt time ago i# improving
alow ly.
X« xt in order is an engine house.
• Th»* site ha# b«-»,n selected and we are
waiting h»r mir city lather« U> g» t buey.
He i# lhe tiobirst man nr woman who
put* the highest vstimat«*» on «‘then»,
Terrac« Park has been annex«**! t<> the
BAKERY CHOUS. ERESII BREAD*
CAKES and PASTRY
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The ground* have t»er|| graded aroillbl
our school budding*, one extra room is
in u*«* and another m*v*l««l.
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R. II. CASWHI.I.
AUCTIONEER
<>|H*n to «*ngng»*mrnt tor all kiml# of
tucti*»n<*vring
GREsllAM.
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OREGON
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F. W. FIELDHOUSE
JI W LI ER and VPlIklAN
Repairing
Watch
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C. H. LANE
R«»prr*entlng th** J. R Wincix«*
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citv.
May that nan never grow (al, who
carnm two fa< »•* under one hat.
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EASTMAN KODAKS
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KODAK AND ( AMI KA MTI'IJEF
f . w. i - ieldhóusf :
It was ju»t «lark «nd at « curve, so
Thu Mi***»« llibtra have sol I their
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neither one wan aware of th«* proximitv (IREKHAM,
home on I u»l Washington stre«’t an I
of the other until the roihsi«»ii occurred
have ttmved in a cottage on 79th street. Mr Harvey’# buggy was *maNl>«- l ami
tor d Good Squdtc Midi
Indies of thr Presbyterian church will he was throw under the auto but •••r ip«
give a turkey dinner Thanksgiving «lay. rd with only a few cut# nlsmt th«» head,
UO TO TIIK
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We Jiavv a new real estate Hrin, fhe aul«» was not badly »Umag - I.
Herbst
Alderton.
They are right blame attach«*# tu the rliaulfeur.
I good fellow ».
J • D. Regtier ha# recrnlly pul a new
ORI (MIN
CENTRAL IIOTLL
Mr». Ha fq M Oberg »pent la-t Tlmr«-
day in Vancouver.
concrete foundation under hi# witid-imll
tower.
The Herald for«# were th«» grntriul
rreipirnt# o( zotne very line cider this
Walton lMni«d- ‘ i ;;r.| the gr-*und in­ w«*vk from John < Innahan,
Tin» Gresham high m’b »»I eleven will
stead of a footiMlI and waik< l on
n>wl th«» St. John# high # lh » »l on 11»«*
crutches f- i x few ‘la «.
On Nov. 27 the
• I district »rhool” b»cal gridiron in th»» first gam«* of lb»*
will be given al Woodward hall by local season on W«*du»*»»day, Novrml»rr 25.
Com«* out and witness a snappy gam«»
talent. C’om< .»ml •< ng yuurgal.
uf football.
The M »ntavilla 1» ..ird of Trad«* com-
initter oh b«r dep rtiurnt r»*p«n t# that
•• glit lire hydrant« ar« to lie pla<«*d
I dui ulionul Nark.
here at once.
'
Thr State l,erlurrr'# program work for
♦ »n Thur«d.i\ i-t a nn mb«-r of pupil# the grange* of the state in going on just
from our #<*hiM»| a*»i*te.| man entertain­ a# #m<s>thly in this section a* if it had
ment at Eilers piano hofl««*.
kirrn running f*»r year#
The topic# for
Ata recent entertainment given for thr Hiwi monili were discussed in all tl r
the benefit »>4 our library, *|iO(X) waa granges, #<i far a# heard from, and those
for Novemla*r I imvv l»rrn given out bv
taken in.
Mrs. Chas. bunnigtin ha# berm ill- the varimi« lecturers. A large numla-r
of excellent essay# were rea l a# a result
for a few «lays.
of last m*»ntb's ««»rk.
Thr lopic# ar»*
A reception was given Tuesday eve-
(*< I neat tonal and give out a vast lumi of
rung by th** ladies of M. E. church to
information.
the new pastor an l hi# wife at their
home. It being the fifth anniversary of
their marriage, they were presented
Best Talent Wanted.
with twit comfortable chair#
Mrs. Ida M. Tlmrp, lecturer of Porno
Dr. Riley, president of Mc.Minnvilie na grange, is desirous «4 making tin*
college, delivered an addr»*## at Grace literary program al the Ihwinlier meet­
Baptist church Sunday evening on “an ing the moat BU<*ve##ful of the year and
ideal education” that was pl«*a#ing ami wishes to secure the best talent from
profit# ble.
each locality for the occaninn.
Lector*
A basket ««wial was given Friday eve­ er« of wnbordinate grange# are r#|HM*iHlly
ning that w J- a flue sucre#».
n*«pirwt<-d to Hssi*
If each (»lie will
Mr. Bar/.rr will move to Forest Grove engage their la*#t talent and rv|»ort to
Mr#. Thorp on Pomona »lay, th»* exer-
soon.
The junior league of tin' Methodist ciae» will l»e of a miprrior quality ami
cfiurrh gave a mn-iral entertainment on will entertain a v.i-f gathering that will
no <-t f«»r the tir#t time in the new Rock­
Tuesday. Rah! for the youngsters.
wood hall.
Mrs. Henry Heck will leave * »on for
the east. She Will viot Vl>iL*drl|>hia.
I
Cildtd Profanity.
“No. mother. I <!<»n‘t like the way he
swear*.’*
*‘I><»n’l be fli»*--y, < hl'd.
Remember
how very rich hr Is.’’-- Town and Conn-
try
The Shouter.
I cheer the spnpker loud and long.
The reaaon, fran Jy stated. Is:
ThouKh some may think my judgment
wrong.
I’d rather hear mv voire than hl#
— Washington Htar.
Fa ir Warning.
Mlfklna YVotild it hurt your feeling»
If 1 should i’.’ill yon ii liar?
Rifkin« Oh. m>. but It might hurt
my knnrklr# (’tik'ngo Tribune.
Autocratic Landlord.
They
that life within a flat
f# rpmfortahle maybe
Althoi ; ' < *
!><>t I • - p a rat
Or even have :■ bnbv.
Minneapolis Journal.
MST1UR1II IK COKIECIIOI
— MEALS
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ALL
IIOCRS -
Home Cooking
MRS. S. T. CROW. PROP.
GRESHAM.
ORE.
TWO 5-ACRE TRACTS
NEAR GREsllAM
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Several g»osi farm# fren 21 t*» Mi nrrtw
I tic Gresham Real Estate
Company
GRESHAM,
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Farmer
Gresham, Ort. •
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A Tyro.
“I# Prldworth mm h of a lg*ldge piny
er?”
“No. Wln*n III# partner n#k#. ’Shall I
l>lay?’ ho nl way a ii naw ora. ‘Go nhoad.’”
—Smart Bet.
Th« Very Wortt.
False rumor# are annoying,
But hotel keeper# say
The most annoylna roomer#
Are tlio«a who will not pay.
Philadelphia Ix*<JiC«r.
CHURCH
NOTICES.
FREE METHODIST CIIIHCII —
Rev. S. G. R oi ’ kr , pastor.
Service#,
Sunday School, IB a. tn ; Preaching i
«•very Sunday nt II a in. and H p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thiirmhiy i*v«*ning at |
K o'clock. All welcoine«l.
ZION’S EVANGELIC AL < III R( II,
(ire^lmri)
S» hvi < k - (German), |(J:.”»ii
a. m., every llrat, third ami fifth Stin-
«lay# of each month. All welcome.
W p havr hundreds of other combination« that might suit you. Write
SAINT MICHAEL’«
C ATHOLIC
No Choice.
and fell a* wdiat vou want and we will get it, but we only fill order« where
( Il I R( II, Sandy, Or«* -Rev. B«*reli-
Landlady Will you take tea nr cof­
The H'-ral'l is inc fu<l>-<l. If your time is not up on The Herald semi in |
told Dnrrer. Servin*# will l>e held <»n
anyhow and have your time extended.
■ fee?
the first Sunday of each month at
In ordering, write carefully the name# of papers or magazine# wante<l and ■
Bonnier YVlilchvter you mil It.
10:3D a. tn.
amount due on t hern. If they go to separate addre##e#, the address should ■ New York Him.
LINNEMANN
MEMORIAL M. E.
be written after each magazine Cse plenty of r«#»rn, don’t crowd the pa|»rr. ■
CHFRCH, Gresham — P astor , Rev. Subscription
The cash must accornpanv the order.
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Advice.
M. IL Pamtinagian.
S fhvk ##, Hun-
MIX MONTH#
“Mother mav I g<» out tn fly?“
«lay S c I kxi I, 10 a. in.; Preaching at q
NF YhAH
“VeR, mv darling <1aught<T,
JI a. tn. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. TW<» VIA RM
B»it If you tumble from the sky •
(IRE m HAM. OREGON. ■
TH
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Prayer meeting, Thursday evening«
"’*•’»' and be shlpsbaj**. sorter.”
FOLK VKAKM
at H o’clock. Everybody invitod.
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The BfAVER STÂIE HERALD uith
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3.25
4.50
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4.50
Review of Review». McClure's ami Sue
4.5(1
7.00
Review' of Reviews and Country Life..
5.7.0
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Rural Spirit..
3.00
2.5» »
lievi**w of Reviews, ( «jsrnopolitari and Work! T«slay. 4JÍ0
7.00
San Francisco Weekly Examiner
3.(Mi
2.50
Scientitir Ane rRran
4.50
4.00
Sucres# Magazine
2 15
2*7)
Sttceew and MH dun-’#
3.50
4.00
Success, Voting and Review of R«*virw#..................
«5.(0
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Sucre««, McClure's and World Today..
.5 .71
4.00
Success ami ( urrent Literature
5.7)
4 .‘0
Suburban Life...........
50
4.7»
Sunset, Road of a Thousand Wonder-
3 <O
2.25
Sunset, Review of R*-vi»*ws, Woman*# Home Com*
panion, Road ot a Thousand Wonder» ...
7,Gi
3. » 5
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2.75
3.00
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1.90
2.» o
Woman’# Homo (’ompanion and Current IJtoratiire..
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Woman*# Horne Companion, .M<(’hire’« and National 4.00
Woman's Home ( ompanion. Review of Review- and
McCItir»
4.50
7.00
Woman’s Hone- Companion, M<4‘lure’- and World
Today ..
4.(4)
Woman’s Home (’ompanion, Suro-s, McClure’#, lb-
view of Review# <»r (Jilting
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5.00
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5 (JO
7.ÍJ0
World’s Work. Outing and Delineator
5.00
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2.75
3.(0
Youth’s (‘ompanion, Review of Reviews......
I •
♦i 25
Y»mth’s Companion ami Subiirban Life........
4 75
♦’».25
Youth’s Companion and Pacific Monthly......
4.25
4.75
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