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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
Want Column PLEASANT VALLEY 9 MOI ST SCOTT ’ SOME GRANGE HISTORY. Man Who Founded the Order After the Civil War. Juat ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦e•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« NEW MEAT MARKET About forty two yvani ago in the city Brown Lumber Vo. have loaded sev of Washington a few men pul their eral cars of ties thia week. ♦ heuda together to »vv If »«tmeHiing Wanted, For Sale. Lost. Harvey Scbaureman, who had hi» log Wm Kestereon of Sellwood was out could la' done for the fariucra of the broken about two month» ago, 1» able We wish to announce to the public that we have opened Found, Etc. •>n business one day recently. *«»uthvni elate*, where ngrh ulturv then to tie »bout again. a first-class MEAT MARKET in connection with of the civil war. Rev J. H. Wood preached Saturday lay proatrate I G. Thompson of Gray* Crossing ia COCKERELS—Barred P l y mott t h our Grocery and Feed Store, in the building opposite our I I believe that tl ho coming together of Rock, « few choice ones left at ♦l.t'0 very ill at liis daughter'a home in Pied- night and Sunday at the Union church. j th«*av men uti<l l wlint resulted from present store, to be known as the each. Webb Farm. t- mont. J. 1». Lee of Portland was in the Val their coming together was momentous ley on bii«iu****a Tuesday. GUOD WtHUV—For Sale Deliver In Ita rreulta In the Interests of the We understand that Mr. and ed promptly anvwhere Plume 3tt or Mrs. Ilarvey Kesterson is reported to farmer» of Amvrha n ml even the Shepherd will take charge of the see Aaron Knigiiton, Gresham, _ (12 world. I believe that their ni'iues will l*e quite sick thia week. here on March 1st. LOST—A hand embroidered errant Farmers bring your produce—veal, hog;», mutton, butter Mrs. Rose Kelly of Port Inn« I viaital live when the natnra of many now of Wm Crawlord. father of Mrs. Thurs flannel baby’s shawl. Return to Shat fame will l»e forgot ton. I el me name and eggs—we pay highest market price. tuck's store and receive reward. 9 ton, is able to be about again after with her brothers Jas. and Gut Richey, them livre. They were O II Kelley. Saturday and Sunday. John Trimble. F. M McDowell. J It LOST—Ladies Gold Watch, open face, breaking hia arm. Mr. Crawford ia 78 Mrs W. V. Moor* and Mrs G. N Thwut|»aon. A. II Grwah, William short leather chain attacheii, lost l*e- years old. thus making the injury a twwen Pleasant Home and Anderson, serious one. Saunders and W M. Ireland Sager were Portland visitors Mon.lay. Feb. 18. Return to Herald office and What wai it that tbcae turn did that Wa carry a full line of hardware m »tacked with a large aaeort- Grandma Reynold* who ha» been A. B. Craft and familv viailed with receive reward. (10 fur ths miildars See our atoek, Itient of the rimiceat, freaheat and •a It aevuia to me. uaa of euch cwuae quite sick, i» improving. relatives in Montavilla laat Saturday. lieel on th* market. Try our Tea», fi*t our prices. Wa als • carry all quence ami Importance? They organ FOR SALE— Single Comb Rhode Inds of finisliitig materials ami (’»»fleea, Bpice» and other neve »»Hie* Mr. and Mr». Ilsgen moved into their Miss Mabie Goodwin of I ants ia visit I b 4 n ! ami put into actual working von- Island Reds and White leghorns. High the biggest and liest supply of of the table, our nncra ere right, ing with her cousin Miss Gladys Richey diHon the (tata? of ra.rviia of llus- claw, healthy vigorous stock. Excel own bouse on Third ave on Monday. slnnales in town. Our g«M*«la are »elected with care tiandry, commonly kuowit as the lent lavers. Eggs. »1A0 per 15. Mount Eugene Hyland from Corvallis, baa 4his week. and bought in guantitv, that'a why Scott Doultry yards, box IS4. lent«. purchased a home on Seventh ave., and grange B ai far aa I know It was the our prit'ea arc •«» low. Join our army The stork visited the home of Mr ami Oregon. rtrat organ Liat ion of real farmers in of aatiaflrd vuatomria. expects to make Lents his home. Mrs. Byers last Friday and left a l*oy. thehr own Intervat In the hlatory of the VBK8H COWS For Sale. A >ply J. Here Is the place a here you ran A social hop was enjoyed by the Wm. Potter has sold hie farm' to Geo. world The fact laat «täte*!, if It be a N. Clanahan. Division st.. Gresl tain. • buy to your t»rst advantage All friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hammel at the W. Kinney of Gresham , fact, ia in itavlf of profound algnifl- kinds of grain ami feed always on Zurflueh Bro»., at Lenta. Oro., i^av home on Saturday night. Postmaster hand. We buy «hrret, m»i thro Quite a number of small tract* in the rance. Through the age« men and Highest Price for fresh cow». Dn»p s middleman Nut sad, Buy hete Spring was awarded a prise as the best vicinity of Gales have changed hands women, too. have toifvd upou the land them a line to arrive about the first of the month ami save money Hut through the agva it was not until I'lai-v your orders early and they will during the past few days. FOUND—Pair of apectaclet. Write dancer. the latt half of the nineteenth century receive our prompt attention This Miss Blanche Retherford took advan deecriptkxi and leave it at The Herald Wm Seyler, who has been visiting that conditions were so that tliree toll- plaster is the l«*»t on the market, office. If deecription i» correct, pay for tage of Washington's Birthday to visit l et ns Ugure with yon, on small or frienda during the past week, has re vra could get together ai:«l vonsider thie ad. and take properly. at ‘home. largo amounts, we van save you turned to hi« home in < Halls, and not » why ami how ami for whom they toll money. KILN DRIED LI MBER rd and whvrvin their toil could be n Jay Aldrich is building a new house Molalla as given last week. I have rvcvivfd in the las*t thirty .lay?«, just east of the school in the Clemenson better, a brighter, a nobler thing for The acquisition of grounds tor a public upwards of 150 M feet ot kiln dried them, and m»t for them only, but fur rustic, flooring. ceiling and finishing addition park w hile land is vet cheap is deserv all The time has m»t vet come when material. A good supply on hand, also Mr. Overman Sold his 5-acre tract ing of the attention of the Push Club. this baa been appreetated. but It will of lath, shingles and mouldings. Quick just east of Stella street for g37«V'. The X tint rim KI I. irrKKKT UKIM MH- Perry Hunter has recently completed come. delivery. C. Shattuck acreage will be laid out in lots soon. < hire fairly started, th*» order spread X POWELL STREET, a new house and barn on hia place . GREHIItM, oltl o FOUND—Watch Call at Herald The W. C. T. U. held an afternoon which add« very materially to this end with nstonHhing rapidity until It over office, leave description, and. if correct, ♦♦*♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• •**«««♦*♦***♦•**••••••••«* ran the country Is It surprising that propertv will be delivered on payment tea at the home of Mr». Additon on Fri of the Valley. in the flush «»f this tinek|»vctod sikvoms day afternoon, the oeassion being a of a*l._____________________ W H. II. Stewart, the real estate these fanners would go too fast ami e man of Gate«, is to lie even on our t«»o far ami that reaction would come? I FOUND — Indy's watch, on Boring memorial to Frances Willard. road. Plume 408. or call on W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Caswell, who have been streets quite frequently of late. Certainly not It could h.inlly be otb Hillyard. Gresham, Route 2. <9 visiting at Mr. Spring'«, returned to Evidence of the activity of the Push erwlae. The reaction cairn*, ami w ith it FOUND— Small, four-bladed knife. their home in Canada Tuesday. Club will l-e seen in a day or two in th** for a time »iHeourigiuiivnt ami obloquy But let it lw* nottsl fluit before tins Owner can have «ame by proving pro|*- The Women of Woodcraft initiated a lights to be placet! at Sycamore and decline In uuintivra ami influence the erty at Herald office. (9 f resh. I nrgc Assortment, (food \ afues. 1‘rvmpt Attention ¡ I class of thirteen on Wednesday night of Jeune stations. A freight she*! at each Order had done sutmuhing !•» sm h bet> FoR SALE—ICLavel Créant ■*.q*ara- last week. of these stations would Is* verv much etit not only to fanmra, but to the tor. |2t>. Top buggy S-lo. Both in ii Li. Lisa of The Grange Hall it making consider- appreciated by the patrons of the road. country at large, that If It had done good condition. Was. Waeope, Sandr Frank J. McKinley, who was killed nothing else its exlstvm'e would have • ¡2 able headway this week. The roof is Notions, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Etc in the yards of the Oregon Electric Co , been more than justifle<| LUMBER— —FOR SALE nearly completed and Tuesday the wires But. though decline ami depression last Thursday was a brother of Mrs At Straus Lumber Company's Mill, and fixtures for electric lights in the came to the grange, death came not Heller See IS He lore Hut Ing E. E Parker of this place. She lias the Its sickness was not mortal In fa« t. east of Kelao. Lumber of all sorts. lower doors were placed. Frame. Siding, Flooring, at liargaiu the »Ickness only proved the vitality About fifteen friends of Mrs Thomas, sympathy of the entire community. rates. Call or write for prices. and strong constitution of the patient. her place on of Third ave. gathered at Straus Lumtier Co.. Boring. Ore. too. Is significant. If the time ; Feb. 22 ami started a 5-room cottage for Mr. J. D. Lee, Good Roads This. Main Street, Gresham bad not at last come when farmers CHOICE DAIRY LANDS We have ber. The men worked like troopers and exponent and former president wer»» able tn work together the grange son e choice dairy lands in Lincoln county at very low figure. Come in and much was accomplished. Mrs. Hogue of the Portland Board of Trade, would have gone dow n to rise no mor»* get further information from us. fl. M. served a dinner for the men at her Since then the steady, healthful growth Chitwood, Real Eitate Office, Ar lets, home and everyone praised it. It was will address the Pleasant Valley of the Onler ami its work ami achieve ■Oregon, an enjoyable event all around, Those Push Club on the subject of Im ment in the Interest of the farmers Is a F or SALE— 10 to 1K> good breeding who helped. felt repaid and Mrs. Thom provement of Roads, especially thrice told tale. Its membership Is ewe*. T. K. Howitt A Co., Gresham. - as a.id her daughter could not express in Pleasant Valley. This address great and constantly increasing Mich JEWELER and OIHICIAN igan Grange Bulletin. their appreciation. GASOLINE SAW CORDWOOD, FOR SALE will be at the Pleasant Valley Watch Repairing a S|wcialty i Delivered in Greeham, Troutdale and The wives and friends of the O*i*i Fel Wlirn writing or ta'king with our ad- We M pn-|Minsl to Eairview. Ail sound. Immediate de lows surprised them on Tuesday niglit. Grange Hall. Wednesday even verliaera pleHw.- mention that you saw ent all kinds of livery. Phone or write Frank Gustaf their ad. ing. March 3d, at 8 p. m. All in The Herald. —- Distributing Station for— w.ssl on «hurt mi son, Gresham, Route 5. Phone 289. 13 Refreshments were served. The Rebe persons interested in securing kah» are always equal to a good time. tici* : Annis Lauris. FffR SALE—Exira Large Cedar Tóate. better roads in this part of the Mrs. Keyser is on the sick list. WOOD FOR SALE H. E. Davis, Mountain View Farm, Annie I-nurle was th** eldest of three Miss Beta Price, daughter of Mr. and country are urgently requested laughters of Sir Roliert lai uric of M11 tireebam, < >re. Phone 21. 14 Mrs. Wm. Price of Main street, was to attend. welltown. She wiur'lsirn Dec. it. HW2. AND CENTURY. PREMO ANO HAWK-EYE WANTED — A horve, about 1100 in William Dougina of Elnglnnd (Kirk- weight, gentle, to woik single. T. R. married to Mr. M. S. !>e Lancey of Ya- •udbrlgliti. w rote the fatuous song, tint quina ou Thursday night at 8 o’clock by Howitt, Greebam. Annie married. In I7<I9. James Fergu Rev. Goode in tbe presence of the MONIAVIILA FOR RENT — One - half acre, good son of t'ralgilnroeb and was the moth new hcuse, new barn and chicken house, familv and intimate friends. The young Mrs. Jane Flint, the mother of Mrs er of Alexander Ferguson. the hero of good well. At Gresham. Apply to E. people left immediately after the cere Blake was called to her home above, on Burns' song entitle*! "The Wlilstla." ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Schwedler, Gresham. mony for their new home at Yaquina, Friday last. The funeral aerviees were < ► where Mr. I>e Lancey is employed as an W Full Supply of Feed, Groceries. Oil. F FIELDHOUSE hei*L_on Saturday afternoon at Dun Fete., at M. E. Barrick'f. Gate*. operator « > ning's undertaking parlors. Itev. II fIMESS •••••••••••••••••••••••••a The Rebekahs who meet at Nashville Oberg officiated. CLEAN UP SALE *0 1 All Kinds of Building of rough and »iz^«l lumber. Sj«et ial hall visited the Rets-kah lodge at Monta- • » iti.i ■. - i I * >« I-1* Ray Blied is again with us after a Material . . Rustic, prices will be made for a short time to villa on Thursday night in a body. Flooring, Ceiling anil prolonged absence. We welcome him J clear the yards. Olson Lumlier Co. J. H. HOSS Finishing ..... One mile S’. E. Kelso. < 10 home agsin. (ireaham. Ore. { Phone I4X ALL KII.N DRIED STUMPING POWDER! Rev. Albert Patch dosed liis series of GATES CROSSING Another car of the old reliable, Dupont S kk sermons on "the boy’’ last Sunday eve. E. W. MILLER. LENTS Mumping Powder received. A good Mr». H. A, French has been visiting Wiley-Allen Office time to improve your farms while lab at the home ot her eon in Portland th*- That they were appreciated was shown For SADDLES, HABNESMand ALL Dealer in Pipe and Pu nip Fix« MILL MO TIROS IT LENTS JUNCTION by the large audiences in attendance. or is reasonable. If you haven't the HARNESS ACCESSARIES turre. Slier!-iron Work ready money to pay for the powder at l*ast week. Remember that you are an individual } once, come around and we will talk it Mr. Bristow who has been very ill for not a grain of sand or a blade of grass. over. C. Shattuck. (9 several months is reported much better. All Kin«!» Repairing «jUlckly done. Get acquainted with yourself. Pimeli St. Gresham. Ore. Company FOR RENT — .Vl Acres at Pleasant Mr». Dixon visited relatives in Kern Renew your sulmcription to The Her OUST LARSON, Prop.. OrcHham Home, 45 acres in cultivation. House, Park the first of the week. ••••••••••«••••••••••••••• I »♦»«s**********»**»».***** ald by calling tin Talsir 437 or if the liarn, orchard, good well. Apply to F. Peters lias been on the sick list for paper is not receive»! promptly let us W. G. Calvin. Gresham. R. D. 2. <9 two or three weeks. know. FOR SALE—Gentle horse, cheap, to The young men are lieginning to get settle an estât*-. I* yr». old, wt. 9B0. L. M. Mascot and Miss Nettie Woo»l Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. (9 their baseball team in shape for the were married on Wednesday afternoon for ths house, field or barn do not forget th** mammoth supply house of l»-wis Shattuck at Gresham, at the home of the bride's mother. LUST—Masonic charm, Knight Tem coming season.' We have everything t<* fit you up in the house, we can furnish yon with an elegant range for the kitchen, rooking plar and Royal Arch. Finder pka-e Mr. Savage, who lately sold the Al- utensils of all dem-riptions; table«, chair», dishes and tine linen» for the dining room; linoleums for the fioor ; for The car|>enter work on the Gymnas leave at Herald office and receive re bany Nursery, has purchased the .1. the laundVv we have washers in ten styles, wringers, waslilaiards, wash rule*, both iron and wood, ami all th** best ium is complete*!. ward. (9 laundry MHtps and washing powder» in tbe market. Bra*it place north ot the <> W. P. track, Constant craving for indiscriminate EOR PANTRY " ’ ' 1,1 ,il "P «*• tl»’ satisfaction of all with the line.t an*l freshest groceries, new. t st*«-k and the also live acre» a little farther east which When writing or speaking to our ad company is a sure sign of an unde ————— highest grad*-» that can be Imight, cati-ring to a careful public wlwi want only th** tiest We can vertisers please mention that you saw belonged to Mr. Ginder of Gresham. give you satisfaction. An elegant line of green groceries, nil fruits and vegetables in season. <hir grocery department veloped mind. their ad. in The Herald. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Farns is a veritable delicatessen, the only stock of this kind to 1» found in this end of the county. We have just received Mrs. N. Bailiff a»l daughter have pur an elegant line of salt fish ; the Lenten season begins and we are prepared for th« demand for tliia c I ms of goods. worth, who had just moved into their chased a home on Pearl street. FOR PARLOR bave sett***-«, lounges, rockers, music racks, Iwsikca»»-, pajier rack», phonographs and record*. new house, were given a pleasant mir- ————— All our go*»is in tins line are very attractive. Call ami see them. Mrs. N. Enoch and son have moved prise by a number of their friends, Tbe FOR BEDROOM •ron le d», springs, niattressea, qnilt«, blankets, pillow*, aheets, liedspreads and pillowcases; evening was spent with music and to the Villa. ■..... . dresser* and mirror* ; matting for the floor. Be genial, grateful, warm hearted and games. Befreshments were served and FOR FIELD .We have gr*»», grain and garden seeds ; land plaater; Oliver plows an*l extras ; American fence in the guests left for their homes voting it see how soon the world around you will all heights; barb wire, all varieties anil grad*-»; poultry netting in the largest assortment ever blossom in unexpecu«! cordiality and found in a country store. Tull line of shovels, hoes, rakes and endless small tools necessary for this season of the the liest party of the season year. Don't forget, yon'll want to keep those chickens out of the garden and field. Call on ns for your jsiultry fence Mr. ami Mrs. John Watson spent friendliness. and netting, we have them lioth. Extensive preparations are being Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FOR BARN Gave all tbe accessories that ar® usually needed. Mill feed, half ground salt, salt licks for the .\'»v<r for one m< «ment fwnnit y< nr- < > I). W. Cole. made for the dedication of the gymnas —---- ---- ■— - horses ami cattle, niannre shovels, manure forks, hay forks, rope pulleys am! many more small tis.ls weif to neglect a cold. All cold? 4 ’ ium which will take place in the very- and little things that go to make up a complete set. George Oldeoberg, wife and 'laughter are m rioti.« and dangt-no *t*.p < » FOR THE FAHII.Y we have everything you could ask for, sl| new and seasonable, ready for spring and summer. of Myrtle Park, were Sunday visitors at near future. Everyone is invited. the cold at one»-, th* n !)*- -*afcty < » Electric lights are being put into the home of A. .1. Oldenberg. (ret ajla»x of 4 ' many of the homes in Montavilla which ODDS AND ENDS VERY CHEAP WE ARE SOLE AGENTS POR THESE goes to show that the people who reside We have a few odd» ami end» which we will Farmers, preachers, teachers and WELL KNOWN GOODS A. D. S. COLD and here are progressive. clean up at considerable of a sacrifice. school children, everybody, wske up I Facinators and Shawls at 20 per cent off. GRIP REMEDY o Opportunity is knocking at our door. There is some talk of organizing a Ixirain Ranges Real Estate Ranges Sweaters at 10 per cent off. Woman’s Club in our suburb. It looks Mackinaws and Duck Coats at 15 per cent off. American Field Fence Guaranteed by an Are>«-iation Oliver Chilled Plows ! : An opportunity to increase tne popula as if there was plenty of work for sucli Wool Shirts, a nice variety, al 20 per cent off. 10,090 t/nalifled Druggists tion of our state. The railroads are Armor Plate Hosiery Home Patterns A few pairs of Sh<M*s at about half the original an organization. PUKE 2.S-. offering exceptionly low colonist rates prices Uond values. Walk Over Shoes Peters Shoes ! to any point in Oregon. If you have Oil and Aeqopel) Coats nt 15 per cent off. Kirkendall ’ s $5.00 Shoe. A few Heating Stoves at 10 per cent off. friends or relative™ in the east write to lame Shoulder. them Tell them atiout these rates, tell This is a common form of muscular "Th® place to be completely fitted up for all of your needs and at liest price consistent with quality of go<sls ” them about our state, alsmt East Mult rheumatism. No internal remedy is nomah. Appeals from the pulpit and needed. Apply Chamberlain's Lini teacher's platform are wonderfully help ment freely three times a day arid a ful and letters written by school child quick cure is certain. Thia liniment has proven especially valuable for mus LENTS, OREGON < ren are very effective. Dealer in “floods of Quality’’ Main St., flresham. Oregon Will you do cular and chronic rheumatism. Sold ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ your part? by Gresham Drug Co. HARMERS’ MARKET Our Grocery Department builder's Hardware Grain and Feed f Carload of land Plaster D. W. METZGER GROCERIES F. B. STUART & CO F. W. FIELDHOUSE WOOD SAWING EASTMAN KODAKS Cameras LUMBER : Expressing, Draying C. L. CRENSHAW and Plumber Gresham Harness Shop MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER WHEN IN NEED OE ANYTHING Never Take Chances With a Cold :; MT. SCOTT DRUG CO * LEWIS SHATTUCK i