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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
Additional Gresham locals MOUNT SCOTT AT CIT\ PRICES PRESCRIPTION’ CHEMICAIS FILLING AND MEDICINES STATIONERY OF All. KINDS POSTAL CARDS MT. SCOTT DRUG CO LENTS. OREGON ••••«•••••••••••••••••••e R. H. CASWELL AUCTIONEER 4>|>en to ent.-aiti-nient tor all kind» of Auctiom-erini: - - OREGON GRESHAM. The Kel.'kah. gave a very guol enter* lainment at the Nashville hall on Fri day evening. Alter the program danc ing was engaged in until a late hour. Quite a number were out from tow n. (Con tinted from Page 1 ) aa a result R J. MrCullom *ill be the next N. G., M. Robison, V. <»., Bert Lou «»I. Sw. and John St ¡ger. treat* Th«» Stork had a busy night in Lent» Tuvstlay night. Viaila were lecorxivd al In the gueraing contvat given by Fil the homes of Claude t'othmm and Itort er'» piano boils«' as to the nuiiitor of Lowe, and Henry Page is reji^riiig over piano, in a certain picture. Mrs. Tobin the arrival of a tine fill. was fifth in the contest. She received Mr. and Mr«, llarry Ilicknase. w ho an organ as a prise. have made their horn« at \V «esimere Mi’s Clauds Anderson, who has been for a<)me time, will move to their new teaching, came home to attend the home on St. Johns Height». Teachers' Institute and Thanksgiving. Mia» Maud Zimmerman ami her Mrs. Tobin has been attending the mother went np to Oawego the last of the week to vi«it relative» an<l friends. Teachers meeting this week. Meetings art1 now being held at the M. E. church. lie*|MH t the Butte Roys propertied. Inform« tie that Batea Shattuck ia ployt^i at the Goldfield Con mill. MAIN SIRI I I, II. M Chitwood of Arleta, real eatate and employment rgeut, aa* looking after interval» in and near Grv»hani on Tuvrdav» Al ti. SPECHI', Proprietor Fred Lanía ha* administered • new CiMt of paint to the Guider collage on Powell street. Alva I level ha. grad.nl and graveled the sidewalk in front of hi« residence Gresham Meat Market C. W Simmon» left a cow-hide turnip at The Herald office which measured 20 inchea in length and 12 inchtM in dia meter. lie say» it was planted in July and grown in the open field. BARGAINS IN MEATS Hams 15c, Bdcon Hie. Lard Farms a Specially OFFICE AT ABLET V OREGON 9 The BEAVER STATE HERALD with an af tiksr liter papers or uantmatton- at the rates Mik J Cll’l MICE KG«tM MICE ♦2.15 ♦2 Amemn Boy............................................. ...................... . 3.2,5 3.ÔO American Carpenter and BniMer. ................ 2 25 2.Ö0 American Magazine........................................................ 2.: .5 American Primary Teacher.......................................... 2.50 2.30 2.91 Ciimnunrr it n> H.70 ColUer’a Weekly 2.25 2 M) C«eniopoliti|n....................................... ......................... H.AO Cosmopolitan. Outing, aini Suc.-ess . 4 U) S.OO 3.50 Cosmopolitan. Outing, and Resiew of Resiews 4.50 0.50 Co8m»|>olitan. Review of Review», and National 3.15 3.50 Catholic Columbia Cathoik News 2.15 2.50 . «.75 7.50 Daily Oregonian . .................. .................................. 9.30 S.50 lhiilv an»l Sunday Oregonian 3.(0 2.50 Weekly Oregonian.................................................... Daily Telegram........................ .................. ............. 5.75 0.50 5.50 H.5O Ihuly Journal ....................................................... .......... 4.<l) Suntiay Journal v..................................... 3.50 9.00 Daily an»l Sunday Journal 7.50 Semi-Weekly Journal 2.25 3.00 10.50 Daily Oregonian, Review of Review.................... 5.25 Daily Journal, Review of Review»........................... 7.00 (LOO 9..50 . 7.50 Daily Telegram, Review of Reviews......................... » 25 10.50 Daily Oregonian and World's Work 1V5O I tally Oregonian, World'» Work. Review of Reviews 10.75 12.50 Daily Journal, Review of Reviews ami World'» Work t 9.25 H.OO Daily Journal an»l World’s Work .................................... 7.75 MO Ilelineator................................................................................... 2.40 Delineator and Every tod v'».......... ....................................... . 3.25 4.00 I>elineator and World'« \Vork ..................... . 3.75 5.50 Delineator. Everybody's, World'» Work. Country Life 1 7.4X1 11.(0 Delineator, Everybody’« and World's Work 7.(0 5.00 7.00 Delineator, Everybody’s an«i Outing................................ . 4.51) Electrician and Slechanic...................................................... 2 25 2.50 0.(0 Elverybody’«. and World’» Work.. 4.00 QJH> Everybody’», World'» Work anti Outing 5.25 Farm and E'iregide. 1.75 Farm Journal, iS years 1 51.W $2.25 Good Housekeeping ......................................................... 250 2.15 Harper's Magazine 5.50 5.00 Household Companion ......................................................... 2 25 2.50 2.H5 Ladies’ WorM, Farm and Home. Good Literature 2.10 todies' Home Journal............................................................ 3.00 X25 McCall’« Magazine 1.K5 .McClure'* 2.HU 3.00 McClure'», American, Lincoln Portfolio (“He Knew Lincoln,” Steel Engraving of Lincoln, Lincoln Let ter», Lincoln Check. Life of Lincoln).......................... . 3.50 5.50 McClure’» and Succe»»............................................................ 3.5o 4 00 McClure’s and Current Literature.............................. 4.50 MO McClure's. Success, and either Review of Reviews, Suburban Life or St. Nicholas. 4.50 6.‘O McClure’», Woman's Home Companion and Succe«« 5.0) 4 AJO McClure's. Woman's Home Companion or S ucccm , • -.i and World Today..’............................... 4.10 Modern Priscilla, Pictorial Review, and l-adies' World 2.k5 National, McClure's, Woman’s Hove Companion or Succe»»................................................ ............................ 5.75 4.00 National, Cosmopolitan, Review of Reviews 7 ' « ' 4.5o National Grange.................................................................. 2.50 2.10 Normal Instructor.................................. ........................ 2.25 2.50 Oregon Agriculturist.......................................................... vrs »2) Outing .............................. ......................................... 4.50 1 luting and BoeeBM.......................................... 5.50 Outing, World’s Work and Delineator A.SO Outing, World’s Work and Everybody's 9.00 Pacitlc Farmer...................................................................... Paiitic Monthly ............. 3 < • > Pacific Christian Advocate 3.00 Pacitlc Hofiiestead......... ..................................... Poiiltrv Journal ............... ’J Puck..' Review of Reviews 4.50 Review of Review-* and MeCInreS »i.UH Review of Reviews, McClure'« and Suet 7 .CO Review of Reviews and Country Life. h fio Rural •pirit.................................... '.............. 3.00 Review of Reviews. C'lsrriopolitan and World Today 7.00 San Francisco Weekly Examiner 3.00 Scientific American_____ ___ 4.50 Success Magazine..................................................................... 2.5«) Succe»« and McClure’»........................................................... 4.00 Success, Outing and Review of Reviews..................... 8 5o Success. McClure’s and World T<xlay.... 5. fil < Sinxess and Current Literature........................ .50 Suburban Life......................................................... ................. 4 Sunset, Road of a Thousand Wonder» ............................ .00 Sunset, Review of Reviews, Woman’« Home Com panion, Road of a Thousand Wonders......................... Technical World.................................................................... 2.75 Vick s Magazine.......... ............................................................. 1.90 Woman’« Home Companion and Current Literature 3.75 Woman’s Home Companion. McClur«-’» and National 4.«) Woman’s Home Companion. Review of Reviews and McClure’»................................................. .............................. 4.50 7.00 Woman’s Home Companion, McClure’s anti World T<iday....................................................................................... 4.<tì Woman’« Home Companion, Sue«»»», McClure’s, Re view of Review» or Outing............................................... 5.0) s.25 World’s Work, Delineator and Everylxsly’a 5 OH 7.10 World’s Work, Outing and Delineator 5.00 A. SO World Today................. ............. ’* 75 3.1 If Youth’» Coii>|>»nion, Review of Review» 4.75 « 25 Youth’s Companion and Subiirton Life ... 4.75 li.25 Youth’s Companion and Pacific Monthly..................... 4.25 4.75 We have hundred» of other combination» that »nit , you. ... might ....„---------- — Write ami tell uh w liat you want ami we will g» t it, bill »»• only till ord«-ra when- The Herald ¡«included. If your time ia notup on The Herald «end in anyhow ami have your time extended. In ordering, write carefully the name» of paper« or magazine» wanted ami amount due on them. If they go to aetidrate a>!dre»»eH. the addreai, »hould to written after each magazine. U«e plenty of room, don’t crowd the pa|HT I . ■ n. . ■ ai - |..«I,v tin dag BEAVER STATE HERALD, GRESHAM, OREGON. 5 lbs. $ .65 10 lbs. 1.25 ♦ '5 T. R. Howitt, (ires h a ni, Ore don't knock. « m > I MPLOYMENT ¡GRAND CLUBBING OFFERS • ALWAYS ON HAND Carl Shattuck is rushing hi» mill and waielmu«e building to completion. Mr*. C J. Sunderland ami daughter, of Woodlaw n, came out Wednesday to The Gymnasium, which to to I»» th«* s|tvnd Thanksgiving with her imrvnt», home of the Uoinniandry Club w ill soon Mr. and Mr». J T McColluch. Mt Scott 1 odge No. 1SS. I. O. O. F , W. O’Nvvl of Portland, otherwise held election on Tuesday evening and to* a reality The toy» »ay»"Hurry up ” Let us t«e truly thankful for the pros known as ‘’Sailor Rill," np<nt Tuvnday perous condition of the Villa. Boost, in town at the bom« of C. \\ Rounv. REAL ESTATE GRI SHAM. OR!’. I'resh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc. : Mrs. Additon is away on a business trip to Independence and other places along the S. P. H. M. CHITWOOD BAKERY CITY lie etil’ Feldv McColl sp'ii! Thanksgiving at New houses are in plain sight in ever) home. direction. John Shattuck is home fmm the The Catholic scho<»| building under State I'mvenuty where he is a student. const ruction will I h * strictly up to date. Mr. and Mr«. E. Townsend returned l'he Alder Society gave a phasant vest» rduy from a short hom-yinuon trip ¡*artv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fall to pointi* near McMinnville. er, Nov. 20. H. E. Ryder rendered a Many attend«*! the mask bull given at tmratone solo very acceptably Rockwood U V a Inesday. AH report a raul Tompkins returned to hi» home tine time. in Scio on Saturday, alter a inunth» »o Rolwrt Cathey from Missouri, it visit j<»urn here with his daughter. ing his brother, W, C. Cathey. They At the basket social giv» n by the Rus had not »vvu each other for »55 years. sellville grange Saturday evening in the The "Gresham tiianls" will play in- schoolhouse, some of the basket« were dour bascl.Mill tins season with the same sokl at a big price. team they ha<i la*t summer. They ex- We wish to correct an err »r made la*t week. The rtxvption given on Tuesda) evening was for the |»aator and hi« wife of Grace Baptist church. Rev. and Mr» Alla-rt Patch. We wvkume them to our midst. JI W I I I R and OPIICIAN AH torsi a«lvvrtH**in«-titn nr«- run ntutor thia h. ,.i al Ihr ral« i *»\» * • ' I i W»»KD I h.-i |XSEHTh>\ «uhkvq livtlt llisv-r t h.n* Mill be ihm -I c on l«% to .Hi word« for I»» rrnia, yuio>i «rtt»!» lor I*» Ui file lo »'• Wor«|e lof 'JO t vliU Nu n-i publtohsa tor 1st» iftaa • • »•»•!»• i*a«h tn «»I*aiin- rx<-v|>( to regular «»Iveriia« rn If you ha* v an; ihlng (o »oil, «»r w lah lo bur aiiAlhlu«. or have T«»t anything ||(Y A WAN I G> “ hi I hi# column Tbr rraulu will »urpriev you • aeh or puaila»« «iaii>i>* A fur lx »a was urb. We need it and feel that it is due us at once. Eh? How about running Valley naul near The Herald office recently trailers at the working hour»? Morris McDermitt of the Troutdale The Moravilla Home Training Club ’ met on Friday afternocn. The address Gazette made a short call at The Herald was given by Mrs. M. E. Hhafiord and on Tuesday. — Distributing Station fm EASTMAN KODAKS AND CENTURY, FREliO AND HAWK-EYE Cameras < cmfra hi pplies F. W. FIEl.DHOUSE kodak and (IRESMAM, OR! (ION . •••••••••••••••••••aaeeeee C. L. CRENSHAW and Plumber ATA BARGAIN—45 curd« hvr alder wood. Ser Mr* 1. McColl, Grraham I to* Irr In T'l* and Pump Fix- tu rea. Shrrl iron Work. llighrnt price paid for frvall CuWM Zurtlurh Bro«., Lenta. Ore. CORDWOOD, FOR SALE Live. |4; d«*ad $3. Deliver»-«! in Gn-«h am and Troutdale. All *«>uml I'hunc Farmer» 2MU. Immmiiat« drlivrrv. Wilbur Taylor of Ihifur visited at the Frank Gustafson, Gre«ham. (fi2 • home of bis niece, Mrs 1». M. Rotierts. FOR BALI Bur» Hatch incubator, this week. Mr. Taylor is an ubl-time brooder, lamp« etc. B«>x 45, Lents. resident of the Columbia Slough dis F<»R SALE—4'anary bird». I havr trict ami ha» not lievn in this kwality ini|x>rtol Ciniiaiiion nn<l German Lin- for thirty-five years. n«ta. Mr». J. A Falmqiiiat. I*h<»n<' 4A I)r. H H. Ott has returned from his 338, Gr«-»hniii. A rousing Rally was held at the White Temple church Monday evening. About seventy people from Montavilla attend ed. One great object of this Rally wa» to begin to push, pray and plan for the great Northern Baptist convention to lie re**ent visit to Kansas. He reports the held here next year. young Ott as pru»|>erous. His niece. The Hoard of Trade are certainly do Miss Chresaie ott, ha-» come out to visit ing a good work. Now that we have the fire hydrnts they are after the street car and officiate as huUMvker|M*r fur the company for better service for our sub winter. b|<<ualty a lô i airing Watch Wanted, Por Sale, Lost, Pound, Etc. I »vet to go Up against some of the best teams of the state ami will no doubt give a good account of themselves. Theod ore Brugger spvnt a day in Portland at the Teachers’ Institute this week. We understand the city council has rhetirvsliam ( MiCadl tram will buck declare»! Pearl street open. an aggregation of collegians, former stars Let us haw more sidewalks and letter an»l heatyweights, known as the Alum ni team, on the local gridiron Saturday crossings. Mrs. Matlock has lieen suffering from afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lesslie rntrrtainr«l for a cold for the past three weeks. The first duty of bachelors is to ring Thanksgiving, sevrntvrn of her children and children’s children. The house was the city belles. tilled to overflowing. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold» of KM Misner Mrs. Frank Woatell has gone for a street left for Corvallis a few days ago. visit to her sister's, Mr*. George Lusted. Mark Ito 11 us and wife of Lo« Angele», Orland Zwk ami wife took Thanks were the guests of Miss Palmer at 7 Pearl street this week. They left for giving dinner w ith his loarrnta in Barton. home on Friday evening. Want Column F. W. FIELDHOUSE FoR SALE—Fine Upright piano or will exrhanit»1 f*»r I i <> hh < aixl buggy or light wagon or fr«-»h cow». A«blr<-<M J. A Undwy, Tronltiale or rail near Cedar eehooL 4U IX 1ST—Th nr* toy in Grmhiim. black hand Michel). Contain-» mime change lodge receipt, Mtampa. I'lraac leave al Herald office. Powell St. Gresham, Ore. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• lor d Good Square Meal «« T<» TIIK CENTRAL HOTEL RFSUURMT IR COIIECÎIOR M EALS AT ALL IIOUR8-. Home Cooking MRS. S. T. CROW, PROP. GRESHAM. WANTED—Thirty, 40 or ft) arrw» in cultivation to lea««*. Sherman A liar- rtM, I Ml E. Yamhill, Portland, Orc. 52 ORE. was profitable as well as entertaining. The ladies nt Grace church receive«I the ladi«n from the Methodist and Pres George ami Ruby Cummings are at byterian churches on Wednesday after noon. I-et us have more meetings of tending the Holmes business college. Lsal rv»i«lents heard the cry of a this kind eo that we may get better ac quainted ami work together for the go«>i panther near the section line road this past w»-<-k, while covote« are rut her plen of our community. The choir of the Mississippi Avenue tiful and chickens growing «*4-arcr on the Congregational church rendered several base line road. SECTION li\t O. E. Ral»er ami family of Portland selections at the Musicale given by the Junior lj*ag’ie of the Methodist church were guests at Arnspiger lodg»* Sunday. Tuesday evening, We hope that they Among other goo«I things showered will soon visit us again. down lately is a niimh«r of P<«rtlaml The District Conference met in an all real estate men who are looking over • lay aessiou on Thursday. The attend the farms in hopes •>( future plats for new additmns. >»>me are offering good ance was good. Mr. Reed gave the young people of the figures in order to get control of 1-M»se Methodist church a fine talk on Sunday acreage». Among new ouner*bi|M» incidentally , evening. His topic was charity, l^-t us may be im-ntione I the tupiiring of a profit by his encouraging words. , Ito ready for The District School Fri parcel of soil in the school <li-tn« t by Mrs. M. E. Buckley who i- now a hg.il day night. Two hours of laughter. Think of it—school as it was forty years voter as well an a local scribbler. Hoch dor kaiser.” : »go. The Multnomah County Sunday School Convention was held at Hasnain i Congregational church Monday after noon and evening. The program in I eluded a bampirt. Rev. Paul Rader was toast-master. Several people from ' the ‘‘Villa’’ attended, Prof. Patterson being one of the numlier. The plasterers have taken fKMisesslon of our new »chool which is rapidly near ing completion. R. Hnyder is at the Good Samaritan hospital undergoing treatment for an alx*ess of the throat. Daniel Doblere of Iowa is visiting at Buckley Grove. He is a kinsman of the William Bartlett has been confined to hostess. i the house several days. Prof. Ezekiel Simpkins and auch I scholar» as Lydia Pinkham, Petey Bar- num, Ben Butler, Christy < 'oliimbiiH, Lizy Ann Smslgra»» and Je»se Jain*-s will apjwar in the laughing farce, "The Old District School," at Woodward hall Friday evening, November, 27. Company ForsYDDLEs, II MINI ” »«ml ALL HARN Es." A< X ' E • It I ES Read the “Want Ads.” You Wants Supplied on page 8. GRESHAM, I!L Gresham Harness Shop OREGON Expressing. Graying All Klrol« H« i-Mlrlng <pii« kly dour. (H ST LARSON, Prop., (iresham f t.AHlH Mg PUlW I II T J. H. HOSS A ft labor. Time. Temper. Money ft ft Saved by lining ft ft ft ML SlOH ft ft ft I. R J A.k your Groeer for it. ft ft S FAIRBANKS & KI1HORNI. ft l.enta, Oregon a ft Washing Compound 1*11000 ■ I4X (irrxham, Orc. T s w 9 • - ••••••••••••••••« w M ■* W 0 W W W w T •i w W Ì * Livery .Feed &, Sale Stable J J. I:. Metzger. Prop. Mu»«i or to H e • W. Emt-ry 6resham, Ore. • • •••••••••••••••a • C. H. LANK Representing the J. It W atkims M kihcxi . C omi - asy GRISHAM, OREGON SEEDS» 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE A GOOD HOUSEHOLD SOAP. When making soap, to every pound of potash used add one-half |smnd of bor ax and a few drops of carbolic acid, ac cording to strength of the acid, stirring in the last two ingredients just at the finish, either in toiled or cold soap, and We regret to know that Mr. John the resultant soap will to aii|ierior to Brown is ailing ami trust he will noon any soap for general purposes, as the l»e on the happy road U> re«u>very. housewife is certain of the condition ami quality of fat used. If fresh mutton-tal .MEALY POTATOES. low to need it makes a good healing To mak<» old ami poor potato?« de- soap for workingmen's use. j lightfully mealy ami an»l nice, the mo ment waler han toen draited from them after toiling, take kettle to open air ami | aliake gently; mu«l to done very quick. 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