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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1909)
MONEAVIILA Want Column Woodwork Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. All l.val ».tveriisements »rv nui un.l»r ihi* tewi al Ik* rale o< ONE CENT A *<»*!> FIRST IN8&RTION; subsequent Insertions will be made on IS lo >* word, (or lo cents; 8» tn Sa vorrl, for U cent,. 30 to ♦' wont* tor >' cents No ad. published for 1 cm tban 15 cent» Caah in advance except lo regular advertisers' PIGS! For Salo. Thoroughbrv.1 Poland-China. Prise boar in service. Webb Farm. Phone 158. FRESH COWS For Sale. Apply J. N. Clanahan. Division at . Grvehani. - Zurfiueh Broa., at Lenta, Ore., pay Highest Price for fresh cows Drop them a line FOR SALE— Freeh Cowa and cream eeparator. J. A. Lindsey, 2 mile« south of Troutdale. op|>oeite t'edar school. (7 Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Peter Antonsen and A. H. Siena land, Cleone, Oregon, under the timi name of Antonsen A Stenaland. is this Sth day of February, 1KW, dissolved by mutual consent. The fishing business will be continued at Cleone by A H. S ten s I and. who is authorised to settle the affairs of the said firm. P. ANTONSEN. A. H STENSLAND. Witnesses: John Brown, Minnie Brown. Mrs. R. B law and Mrs. Fred Butter- A party lor the younger set was held Held spent Friday with Mrs. Leisure of at the home of the leu'ke boys on Fri Creston. day night Misses Zimmerman and Ewarts visit Mr. and Mrs. W E. Thomas attended ed the Russellville school the last of the Evening Star Grange Saturday. week. They spoke very highly of the Mrs. Tyler gave a party for her old work being done. Sunday School class on Friday evening Prof. Hershner and Prof. Bowland of | Those present were Arthur Morrill, Earl Montavilla made a trip to Handy on Goode, Ear) Wing, Harold Ret her lord, Friday. They were much pleased with Isiwell Bradford, Ardhie Clark and Vic that end of the county. tor Hickman. Refresh meiita were Miss Alice IXmgherty who taught in served and a program rendered. our schools tbe past three years, has Miss Grace Morrill is home from her been transferred to U m Chapman school. school this week. Victor lionirn broke his leg last Sun Mr. Brong was in Astoria Saturday. day while on the wav to see hie grand Miss Frances Smith is the new teach- . mother who lives at Woodstock, In er for the thin! grade. some way he was thrown from his horse Miss Laverne Hershner is visiting her j and thus received the injury. sister at Ilwaco. Tbe lower floor of the New Grange Mrs. Pollock visited relatives here on Hall has been leased lor live years and Wednesday. must be completed by March 15. A Mr. Deming has been quite sick for working lee was held on Tuesday ami the past two weeks much work done on the hall, Skime Clare Davie is looking somewhat , fifteen men volunteered service and more responsible since they have a new several of the sisters were on hand with a good dinner. son in their home. PLEASANT VALLEY Never Take Chances With a Cold MT. SCOTT < < < < < < I 1 1 > 1 ■ CHERRYVILLE A Common Cold. We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of the most dangerous , , and fatal diseases would never be heard of. A cold often forms a culture lied <i LENTS, OREGON < i for germs of infectious diseases Con sumption, pneumonia, diptheria »nd scarlet fever, four of the most danger »»«♦«eoo****»»*»***,,**. ous and fatal diseases of this class. The culture bed formed by the cold fav- ‘ ’ ors the development of the germs of < > these diseases, that would not other- < wise find lodgment. There is little dan- All Kinde of Building ] [ ger, however, of any of these diseases Material .... Rustic, < ’ firing contracted when a good expector- Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing.................. i ant cough medicine like Chamberlain’s ’■ Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out ALL KILN DRIED ’ there culture beds that favor the devel- Bar E. W. MILLER. LENTS , opment of the germs of these diseases. Wiley-Allen Office [ That is why this remedy has proved so MILL AND TIROS AT LEITS JUNCTION 1 universally successful in preventing i pneumonia. It not only cures your ' cold quickly, but minimizes tbe risk of 1 contracting these dangerous diseases. Company For sale by Gresham Drug Co. DRUG CO. LUMBER MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Bu<|(|y and Wagon Repairing EASTMAN KODAKS Cameras City Carriage Shop Main St., WOOD SAWING • Gresham THE EASTWOOD NURSERIES Stt llON LINt Anyone wishing to use snow as a fert ilizer on grain fields will find some largv drifts vet in cold storage on the Buckley Frank Croucher and Merton Thomson cross roads, going south M im Ruby Cummings recently return FOUND—Pair of spectacles. Write were in the city Monday. description and leave it at Tbe Herald Ernest Butler is weilding the cleaver ed from lortlaml. She has been slay office. If description is correct, pay for ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. 1_ for D. W. Potter now. this ad. and take propertv. Boyle, who has been Earl Wing of Lents visited his father I time. FOU ND— Watch. Call at Herald here Sunday. * office, leave description, and, if correct, H. A. Ihtrnall of the Beaver State Little Harry Petty who has been quite property will be delivered on payment Herald, was a most welcome caller al of ad. ill for some time, is convalescing. Bucklev Grove on the 2nd inst. Wnh Noah Kesterson has gone down the j such a vigorous, enterprising hand at LI MBER— —FOR SALE At Straits Lumber Company's Mill, river to work in a logging camp. the helm, The Herald must succeed. east of Kelso. Lumber of all sorts. Teachers' examinations are being We can be numbered among its well- Frame, Siding, Flooring, at Bargain held this week and tbe pupils are enjoy wishers. rates. Call or write for prices. Straus Lumber Co.. Boring, Ore. ing a vacation. | A brute wearing man's clothing passed Leona Kesterson of Sellwood was visit on our cross-roads the other day driving CHOICE DAIRY LANDS We have eon e choice dairy lands in Lincoln ing relatives and friends here last week. a two-horse wagon at the back of which county at very low figure. Come in and Mark Baxter made a living trip to were tied two cows. Evidently having get further information from us. H. M. Damascus last Saturday. come a long way, the cattle wen- weary Chitwood, Real Estate Office, Arleta, Oregon. Henry Troge and son Mark are dig and fell down in the snow. The brute armed with a long pole struck the fallen FOR SALE— 10 to 100 good breeding ging ditches on their farm pre|«ratory cattle ami the mute misery in the eyes to laying tiling ewes. T. R. Howitt A Co., Gresbam. - of the tired beasts failed to stay the arm Mrs. Frank Robinson and daughter CURDWOOD, FOR SALE ' of thia hound. We hope never to see and Mrs. who have been visiting Mr. Delivered in Gresham, Troutdale and him again. Fairview. All sound. Immediate de Gus Richey, have returned to their Mias Rose Meyers and Mr Michael livery. Phone or write Frank Gustaf home in Columbus, Wssh. son, Gresbam, Route 5. Phone >S>. [13 - Moll were married on the 3d inat. and Renton Kesterson of Montesano. Wn., FOR SALE—Extra Large Cedar Poets. visited with relatives and friends Sun left for San Francisco to visit at the II. E. Davis, Mountain View Farm. day. Mr Kesterson is on his wav to home of .the groom's sister , Mrs. P. Gresham, Ore. Phone 21. [14 Kronenberg. SoutbernJCalifornia to visit tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorland were happily HORSES his early boyhood. I will have for Sale a bunch of Draft i surprised last week by a party of friends The Grangejwill give a Valentine So and all purpose Horses at my residence I who came to spend a few social hours. in Gresham, Oregom, about Feb. 15. cial at their hall tomorrow (Saturday) The party of the season »»• given at 8. 8. Thompson, Phone fix. (7 evening. the home of James Dickson on Saturday WANTED—A horse, about 1100 in Tbe Brown Lumber Co. are deliver evening. Games, dancing and music weight, gentle, to work single. T. R. ing railroad ties at Sycamore station. were enjoyed until a late hour Howitt, Gresbam. Rev. J. H. Wood preached last Sun FoR RENT — One • half acre, good day at the Union church. His regular Weekly Oregonian and Herald only $2 new house, new barn ami chicken house, good well. At Gresham. Apply to E. appointment is the first and third Sun- ( days of each month Schwedler. Gresham. GATES CROSSING Our country roads and foot-paths are Full Supply of Feed, Groceries, Oil, Miss Jessie Hamilton was the recipi- Etc., at M. E. Barxick's. Gates. certainly in a deplorable condition and , ent of a very pleasant surprise Friday good, but long suffering people surely Tbe Steam Engine Contest will close have just cause to complain of those in evening A number of her friends met at her home and s|>ent tbe evening with at the Douglass Store March 6th. All persons bolding cards should bring autboritv, and who are, in a large mea inussc and dancing. them in by that time if not sooner. (7 sure, responsible for existing conditions. Miss Gladys Fleming has m>ved from FOR SALE—20 ACRES. the coast and is now living in Portland. 1 mile east of Gresham. All in cultiva She visited friends here recently. PushJCIub Meets. tion. Good buildings and good orchard. Peter Wilson, Route 2, Gresbam. Ore.[8 The Pleasant Valley Push Club met ' A [>arty was given Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Gentry. Over thirty ■ F<>R SALE—Four Buff Leghorn and on Wednesday evening and transacted good time, time. Rock Cockerels, from 1st prise winners. business of importance to every citizen ; I were present and all report a g«H>d D. J. Culy, Gresham. [7 of Pleasant Valley Preliminary steps Mr. Bristow continues to lie very to the improving of local highways were I poorly. Ilia friend Mr. Whitney lias ! »♦♦♦♦♦aaaaaaa taken by the appointing of a committee been hie constant attendant. ' 1 representing both Multnomah and Mrs. Randolph and Miss Barrick at < , Clackamas counties, to devise ways and tended the Southeast District 8. 8. Con I ; means to move tbe County Conrt to a vention at the Hawthorne Park Presby ' f I ' realization of our needs. Various other terian church Tuesday afternoon, and <i standing and special committee- were report a very helpful and interesting J ’ named by President Sager and short meeting. < ' remarks made by several mem tiers, Master Raymond Raasmussen enter- < > Never for one moment permit your- i . New members continue to jiour in and j tained thirteen of bia little friends on “ the committee on membership is inau- • I --If to neglect a < old All < old- Sunday afternoon at a birthday party. jj are «•■nous and danger -n.p II garating a campaign to «ecure the aifp- < i port of every resident of the Valley. < > tte cold at once. till re lisa safety Grand Bdll at Sandy. The next meeting will be held Wednes ! < iet a Irox of day evening, Feb. 17, at 8 p. m. in the Lover« of the Art of Dancing are to Pleasant Valley Grange Hall. Every ■ be treated to a ball at Junker'« Hal!, ► A. D. S. COLD AND < < > > body come and bring your neighbors— I Handy on the evening of February 13th. < > Good management i« attired Mince :: GRIP REMEDY < > just men folks of course, as the organi- Frank McGugin and Earnest Î4*af have J the matter in charge. Everybody in- i> < >narant‘< d by an Awss iati-.n , f ' •, ration is (or work and not pleasure. i vited. Ticket«, 75 cent«. ! 19,000 Qualified Druggists < > Herald and “Human Life” only $1 ■ SO ! PRICE i: 3 o <; F. W. FIELDHOUSE Th« Valentine Social at Grace Baptist church wu a great succeea. JBWULIIK and OPTICIAN Faith Elder*, daughter of Albert Ehl ers our popular hardware merchant, Watch KviMÜring a Spedali/ after many days of «offering waa called lo her long home on Saturday. The funeral waa held Monday aftermain at — Distributing Station foi the Methodist churt-li. Rev. White, the Presbyterian minister officiating. James Kendall of laCro«««, Wia., called on friends at the Villa last week. »D CEmUtT. HEMO KO H.WZ EVE Ho was favorably impressed with our WE have the largest and suburb ami eoutouiplaloa locating here ‘ best shop in Eastern in the near futur«, Multnomah and can do Miaa Gren is the guest of Miaa Palmer your work quickly and at 7 Pearl street satisfactorily : : J : I KODAK AND CAMERA HUITIJF.H The funeral of Wm Lewie waa held on Suuday afternoon. .Mr. Iwwis had had F. W. FIELDMOUSE Skilled Workmen. Modern fools a long illness. Burial waa at Roao City (>ood Mdterldl cemetery. The gymnasium waa lighted by elec tricity on Wednesday evening. Lawton Parker haa o|>eu»d a grocery store ou the B* m Line near setth at reel GASOLINE SAW The Presbyterian church lias pur ED. OSBURN, Prop. W»’ »«• pNMNMWd I«» chased a lot at the northeast corner of I rut all kind« of Olney and Misner streets and will start, w«*ud *>n aliort mi- excavating soon. tier : : Sine« we cannot get what we like, let , WOOD FOR SALE ua like what we get. I CUI Mk, 'Juulfi&üu, a rule Me per r«»Ttl ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mrs W. Gray of McMinnville were in the Villa Monday last. The Missionary Society of the M. E 1 K..14.UIW. Mala M UlOUIItAM, OKItlKlN church met on Tuesday P. M. with Mrs. WILL RUN Chiaui on Spencer street. * The party and oyster supper given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy DeGolia was a grand success, a large crowd be- ing present and a tine time had by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Friel Sr. left on Monday for their old home in the east Everyone wishes them a pleasant journey and a speedy return. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McIntyre of Salmon visited here Sunday. Rev. Dr. Rowland preached here to an appreciative audience last Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Sirrois has had an attack of the grip. Mrs. L. J. Raney of Three-six is visit ing at Aberdeen, Wash. Mies Myrtle Friel returner! home on account o^ the illness of her mother who is now recovering. Fine list of Want Ade. again this week. Will pay to read them. Mention Tbe Herald when you buy. Tuesdays and Fridays Until Further Notice For RADDLES, IIAKNFHH and ALL HARNESS A(XJ E88OKI EH Mr Smith of Brower it vieiting hi» Prompt Attention Awuml daughter who ia very rick. All kind* Repairing quickly done G Smith it hauling a large donkey ALBERT DOANE (HJST LARSON. Prop., (ircahnm engine for the Bridal Veil campe. Grealiam • > Phone 275 11. Schultz is hauling wood to the I > head el the Bridal Veil flume from •••••••••••••••••••••••••w - where it will l>e tfummi lo Bridal Veil. Semi-Weekly Journal and Herald, $2 Burkholder A Gebhard'« mill rrsuni- | ed operation« tlii« week alter having i lieen shut down for »ome lime. Portland re^l e«tat» men are hxiking - thia way now. One man wae out Sat urday looking over the Hchulta place Idealer in Pipe and rump Fix- The roa<la in thia vicinity are wry turva. Sheet-iron Work. •oft ami bad at present. Tra the in at a •landstill. Powell St. Gresham. Orc. J. Nix ia hauling out hia cordwood thia week. •••••••••••••••••••••••••w O. Weetland ha* taken a contract to for Ihdl terrible Ikhinq. cut lOtcordaof wood for H. Schultz. Eczern», tetter and nit rheum keep F. Tauman ha* purchaaed auew team their victim» in j*rpetual torment. The of boraea. application of Chamberlain'» Halve will inatanlly allay tin» itching, and many Anything you want to buy or well <-a»«-« have been cured by it» uae. For Couault the Want Column. •ale by Greeham Drug Co. UPFtR LAIOLRILL Gresham Harness Shop C. L. CRENSHAW Tinner and Plumber E Are Showing First Advance Styles and Goods for the Coming Spring. The very best of the Eastern markets have been carefully looked through and as the goods be gin to arrive you will see that during the cold and dreary months of winter we have been doing something besides selling heavy winter goods. We have »pent Mime time »electing our large and varied atock of Spring Wa»h Good« In (llnghama. I inen and Cotton aultlng», I rich IMmitlea, Printed l.awna, Satiate and Poplin», which you must are to appreciate. We have put In the beat claaa of good» that ha* ever been brought to eaatern Multnomah county, goods that the moat particular »hoppera buy readily, gooda you would tixik for at the beat «tore* In the city, such good» a* are bought, made and worn by the moat atyllah dreaaera and at prices you can afford. 100 Piece» American Print« to »elect from I '*) Piece» of Percales, all different pattern«! 25 Fierce of Corset Cover Embroidery in tbe latest ileaigna! 2li> Piece* of lutcra, all ■l■•■igll» ami pattern«! 200 Piece« Ribbons, nil width* and »bailee! 50 Dot Imliea' Veata, eummerwear, all prieca! 100 Doe. Women’» add Children'» Armor Plate Hoaiery, every pair guaranteed perfect, at very low pricaa! Ladies' Waiatairom 50c to |5, very artiatic, very atyliah! 20 !»>«. Mru'a Cotton Work Shirta, Exceptional valm-a! 15 Do«. Men'» Fancy Shirta. all atylea and price«' l«a> Doc. Men'« Canvas Glove», juat arrived! 40 Doz. Men’« Cotton Underwear, arrived today, exceptional values! 501) Yds. Embroidery, all widths and price«! Going» at a Sacrifice! Poultry Netting, Fencing We have a few odds and ends which we will clean up at considerable of a sacrifice. Facinatora and Hhawl» at 20 per cent off. Sweater» at 10 [>er cent off. Mackinaws and Duck Coat* at 15 per cent off. Wool Shirts, a nice variety, at 20 per cent off. A few pair* of Shoes at alvut half the original price» Good values. Oil and Acqupel) Coats at 15 per cent off. A few Heating Stoves at 10 |>er cent off. In other lines we have been receiving consider able quantities of Spring (roods. 160 Roll» of Poultry Netting, just arrived. We would like to figure with you on your wants. Carload of 4000 rods of American Field Fence, the best fence on earth AND EVERYBODY knows it ! 50 Rolls of Barb Wire. Call and get our prices. Furniture, Stoves, Paints Land Plaster,Seeds, Etc In connection with the alsive you will find ua stocked to the limit in the following lines : 50 Tons Land Plaster to arrive very soon. We are Ixjoking orders, have al ready booked orders lor half ol this amount. 1 ton Clover Seed, 1 ton Tim othy Seed, to arrive Feb. 25th. Have plenty to supply your present needs. Furniture of all Descriptions, Mattings and l inoleums. Stoves and Ranges, an Elegant Ht.s-k to select from and sold on easy terms to suit you. Steel Goods, a Complete Stock. Sash and Doors, Paints, oils and Qlaas, Tinware and (iraniteware In endless variety. Flour, Feed and Groceries of very best varieties, bought at right prices and sold to you the same way. Our Store, Our Prices, Our Patrons We ask you to consider us when you are in the market for anything in our line. Why not trade with us where you can get anything you want and get it at prices that are the lowest and goods that are beyond ouestion as far as quality is concerned? We are buying our goods direct from the manufacturers and save as much as possible the middlemen’s profit, giving this saving to you in quality and prices. Our store has an individuality about it that cm be noticed as soon as you enter. You see new goods, you see new designs, such goods and designs as are not found elsewhere, because we buy goods in quantities from the manufacturers direct and not from jobbers who sell to all the same quality and patterns. We owe it to our patrons to study their wants and needs and to outfit them with the very best and latest merchandise that can be purchased. You are welcome to our store whether you buy or not. See for yourself that these goods are here and are as represented. You will receive the most courteous attention and your comfort will be our study while here. LEWIS SHATTUCK Main St., Gresham, Dealer in “Goods of Quality’’ Oregon 5