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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1909)
GAILS (TtOSSIM. .71 íí^vj ü Ssorill itXIiiir SmxN'olmg (InwhAm Vim!irat«»r. Gr?"hnm Ga««»tt«\ Ewat Multnomah Rcconl, Multnomah RtH'onl am! Montavilla HernkL rubli«h?l Every Friday at Grwham, Ore., bv Hi? B kavkk S tat « PvananiNu <N» IL A DARN.lLL, F imtom anu M anaus *. SMSCatrnto aim l‘« f Y «r. |l M) Mrictl« In attvan«'*. u» foreign vounirt?» 4J «v SIX Month* Th««"-month* trial »uhm-n|»4h*u* Sing!«-rv|»iv» V A»k h»r * lubblng mte* ItannaaCfS slumW bv *ent bj Kxprv»or Pttetortivv Money Or4?r, R?giat«H<d letter orc hcv k S(«ni|te nv*vvt«"i up to V cent» CHMKf 0* AttoftS In ordering change of a«t«irr** gtve <dt| a» well a» new addrvws CAMFSroaKITS srv want*"! in every .«»mniunity If n«» t'orre»pondenvv appear» trow» yrnir wvitChKwtomd. you arv n »¡v vitull) .»t* d to '« ud u» a» many l«*val livin' »» you can MVftnSMK aim I.KUAl in\ FKTL*!N« - c tn l««d. d 'lx i- Ut bV I«er line Ar»t ln»s-rti«.n V i-vr Itn* t in h •uheequent u - ru m !»lsi’l i\ 4l»\ FRTINIM. pauttion «¡uamntrvd 3V per colufiin inch «-ach i»*uv. Litoral «ttoewant allowv4 f.w either llinv or »parr adVto' (any «tic) 5r pr^ lfn h additional RK U»ERS ldr ner line ffrM t«»**-rtion V nrr line cat h >«it^«quvni inaeraion l «H AIS (Want t olumn only) Ir a «.»rd each i»»ur.cownting tWW figure» an ’ ■» »<•* n a» ne word No L*« * cent* PROFESSION Al. «'AKOS i.”‘c it»« ” each i**uc 4 VRl»"«»h TH 4N h" Iin»l v w. d it.« two in« he*). V nut. t.ETTFK* OF .»NlM»lh\« f (not « tce«"liti« tour tu. h*O 4) ORITt ARIFS for a«tual *«ih** nhvr* or m«MHbcr» *4 thru tam htv up to l'«‘ word» ire* all over l«i wont*. Ic a »ont (invariably tn advanee). Count the worn» and remit acrormngly All Uwtge. Grange. School. Church or other nolh *-* or al» crtovmcnt* 'i Mxials parties, dames, comvrta. theatrical*, etc . gnen for a pr*»rit. charged lor at regular nttva. lu order to iuMtrv change oi ad adverti»«r» miut have wpj tu thi* ofliev not later than Tue*t«y preceding day of publication. JH PRiiTUt » our *|<"-ialt« We are well equipped to do the work at current ptl«« * Kapvciall« (armor»’ an«l busine’*» men * letter H *1* Knwl.»pe* Rutter *-.«|.i-r». "tatviuriu*. etc . ill »mall or large quantities Auction Bill* iMdgvra. Fw*'.cr». etc . printed on short u«»th v IKfWn t«»r anh»« ripuoi.s are not »<•«'. unlc" r« que»t« .l The a*" i "u y our nap«-r will Indi cat«- within two w«xA» the receipt of your remittance It It doe« not please uotlfy tu •tSCttTWMlCB I»’ keeping '» th well r*vogt . • I bu*i . s> prim ipd ' a *u?v* ription* will b*1 rtOffod prompt’.» evpimuon to tunc Rtokl tor _____________________________ Kntered a» «econd-cUu» matterai the ptwlofilce al Gresham. Own The basket aoeial given by the t« *m last Batunlav evening was a «Ircul rd Meceee. Everyone eni«»y*l ORANGE ball * th? Lanta Grange held *aturdav meeting on March 13th with a very g»Mal atlemlance splendi«l prttgram ami the boya cleared Maa u( nearly |4«» Mi-led, th« uvasitm * NEWS it« usual secoml »iwcial Whil. nu huai- importait«» WM nti »u Iran iutvrv.ting Mrs. Chri.lla Thomas reatl a pa- Mr Savage has move«! unto the pro-1 une. perty purrhaae«l hv him fn»m per un llow tu K*|> »»'ell whlch rvault- »erty lately lai L Bradl. Hr intrikl« to build a new e.1 in a general iliaeusston o( th» «uhject. houav thia «uinmvr Followitig thi. Mrs. (ivialer gaw a talk Caaa Wrvgnrl baa moved into Seh ou llygienic Schoolruuma, whieh *•> Olaen’a new noueo. The It a«»ema that we ar«» to have I trie- »l*u >llac<i»ae<l at aouie lengtli. i A '(.ratura hall manageta ie|M>rte<l thaï phone connection with Portland. _ company l>M been organiM.! and iniwt llflv .hare, vet — only ■ -1_______ of : (lock rvinaiuwl ........; ,.i of th«» ato«'K aulwril""! V. • •» — uuaol.1 and invilad tha grauiJa to uaa tlut Work — on lie new hue to to tw* ruabrti. hall for the tirât public entertainment Spring planting ha« I »ven atarte«! Il la expeclstl thaï around here. D C. Maybee ia putting: to lie given thervin. moat of hie laud into veti'hve, a crop «ome auch entertainment will la* given that ha* been very survreaful (or the about April Int, aud it will 1« a luotiav- Oregon tarmvr whether he baa one or raiser, the ptucevda tu be u,vd lu prv- one hundnal acre«. paring tha hall lor final <n*cu|>aney. A Jamee Auatin and w ife o( Woodburn. couuuittvc wan appointe.« to inve.tigate akH"Hiipanivd by hia daughter, Mr* Cornutt of Mt. Tabor. vi«it«"l at the home of hia brother-in-law , Amos Bar- rick, on? day laat *<*rk. tha purrhaaing of a piano tor Ihr All grange. that held meeting «»n or tw'lwivn Jan of January the avviagv of William Kuiiren waa taken to St. \ in vents hospital the past week to undergo lor the mouths of Ovt«d»vr. thvir R. N. CASWELL A U C T I O N E E R G| h 'H to ciigng«'invili for all kind* of Aiic'ti«»ii«vriiig • OREGON Monuments GRESHAM. II. M. Clin WOOD I»«" viii I h *«, February ami March, itnlr«» D Geisler áDorres FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE 386 L ISI M nillSON ST.. BLTWLIN GRAND AV. AND liNION PORTLAND, . OREGON 5 YOU are interested in saving money buy your Furniture and Carpets of us. We are out of the “High Rent, Big Price” District. Our New and Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quality, in prices. H FURNITURE Morrison S» Phnnc hast Furnia * Hp<-<-ialty SITTING ROOMS, RECEPTION HALLS, DINING ROOMS, , BED] ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN WE’recently pl seed over *2<>iJ’wortli hoine of a II.Tabi reader. of Furnitur.' in AXMINSTER’S, VELVETS BRUSSELS AND ARI.KTA, OKEMOS Pul I.ITIY »F.CRETH DISCMMKD! learn bow th? •ucer«afiil imultrymcu «»( th« country make Ilnur money. Their acervi invili.«!« and <ln*rmvriew lolly ?»• plaiii«"! Frit h’« Mating ffeerrt, Boyer’« Svcrvl of Fertile Eggs. Dr. W« m «I* s Egg- F» hm I Sn rrt, Secret <»t Fred al IA conta a biiftlivl, und ««'tum <>( itihvr« This revolutionary l«»<»k (one copy), and Fann Journal, two war«, for 50 via. Send et4Hn|Mi or coin tu \\ timer Atkin* •<»n Co., 14.1) Karr St., Philadvlpliia, Penn (Iti Summon». lit I hr < irrtHi « «»nrl ««f th«» *istr nf «»rrfon for lltr < «Mini) of >4uItitoumh MINNIS NHANI ni N. riaiiillff. 5 a tortkrii it ihianiion tkf. ii.uni "I MMoN* To .hkacplt II <l« h'l><i<nl In ilie Name «»I the "l»l« «»I Krrgon V«»«» nr*> hrrvhy r« .pilr«»l In a)»|»rar « ih I «uawrr lltr doihd I m I hi nitul y«»u tn ih<- abov«-rn I II l«‘«t ’ o*tii aivi «oilt ««it of | a («> « th* Xul Hay • I 4 pril, I »«* «» hh h la th« U«l .It) larva, rII* <1 hi II»«- or.lrr l*»r lltr puhltration oi thia M«on hi< n» (or yuu U» «U «fl* «»«. «»••I O «.»«» toil ’•* «l*|4«r an«l au«nrf the |4* I tit Iff Mlll«pplw to th. <tl okc < liltll. >t 4’oiirl for Ihv Frllrf |>ra»yr*l for in b«-r cubiplatht. In Ihr al**»«« rhilti««! ««lit. tn wit Thai II«* l>oit«l« «»f uialrltiiotiy ih » s v«ia<lntf Ite-ts*« it plslitliff an<t <l*iri««la>tt I h 1 forvkrt t|t»»olk. .1 ami ll(«t lh< plaintiff ha r. Ill ha«. Iln-««O< all.) 4?W«U"ly «4 Ihr a«|t| »io«tvr rhlldrrn niriitlotia-»! in th«- <oaiplaint and l*>r a(M h «.liter alid furlhvt rrllrf aa ttl Ihr t'olirt ma* M-. m r«piltaLlr and llt»l Thl» *uinm««n« I* i>nt»li*hr«t ptir^tiant matt or«l«-r mad«' and «latcaf on the Wli da) »4 Mat’ h, i «A», l.y th«. Il«m ’ I tiantrnbrin. ¡«rraithna iudttr of Hi.- abanr a nt l| lr«| 4 ‘ouft 1») uhicn ord« r il 1« di«r*-tr«l lhal IlOa *uiiiiu«.li* I m pnh I la Ind 111 th«- Nravsr Stair ll«lald ««m. a w«-rk tnr «1« r«>u»r< nlivr w«ria an«t lh« dal« <«f tba- Hr*< pubil«'atl«»n 1» ihr mu da* «•< Mat* h Vwa. and the date ihr last pubihalion - »Hl I m - tin- J»a| d*> .4 April. I*«» 4». M HICK £5 All ) lor Plaintiff K*M»m *«B. W«»rmiler Bldg . I*«»rtlai««l. 4»rr. PrSAfc. R«iisb?r. 0top«nie«4 lu H««*« t*trrr 4ia*«t*«»St «t«4 t lan'- r «*•« th* •apart* r war'»*« • •»*•» N*»44h««S44ru(a a «aada sfkcial orrea | FOR IO CENTS wa will MM»4 |M»a4|w«l«l ••«« FAMOUS COLLECTION t •**•«• .... to» •a OaAab • • • * Wl ««»•• r«to*» •■» u».* *■•« • tk* tea ■••«•« lai«*** 11« MfWM . JMg • I •• «»<«• «.-4»» *rl :• ■•*»• U'a r-a«a«a • • *11 •*.«<*< a»>4 »•«<■■» ifca »«■•♦» r gaalk.l te'ta ...» •► « I—--s------- - UIN %T M«»HTI4» H" "»>!»« <». IVM tl.— •< H-kr.xt. Illluol. John Brown, Rockwood, Agent For Eastern MnltimmAh nnd ('htckumns ('ounlicw. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. RAPID FREQUENT COMFORTABLE Springwater Division STATIONS !•«»|;-| I.5NI» ». Lv 1 IÚ ' r» »» ■ , F» a (rj u IF. Golf Junction A li : 2ft M I«» V 1ft Sta li lei Idilli Junetlon 22 7 ilJ «17 V n JI 7 <4» « r. V "»«-amor«* .Irnne. ft JI 7 4S M »» V nft DI I.lniH-innnn ft M(7 1 . a ¡L. 7» M |U '» i-> ultFMH AM • 4M Hogan. a ¡7 ftg a 9 •:i \tidci«'»li . ,7 .1? 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II .■f I 1 • KI 10 12 0) 2 IO1 11 12 10 2 SO 54 0) 11 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 40 44 52 00 10 54 03 10 4 4 4 5 40 49 !3 00 5 5 9 9 50 54 01 10 9 1 9 I 40 40 51 00 1 I 7 9 40 44 S3 00 WESTBOUND Lv i ! • fi the CARPETS AND RUGS AT OFFICE Polin 4M» liSH STATIONS PARLORS, *wi. EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE acurva \i«»vvml»rr, Orrfon Grssham. lui Morrison Street PDKTI.AND, - OKEUON N»<r •*«!»’• KM4«ur«til, regular A WILTON’S Pkr .ki.a^Sai ’> an«l Jan EDITORIAL COMMENT T Fred I). Flora I or I verythlng in Jewelry Line. III 54 ill Eave for their st-orc (or th? month StClION LINt < »regt Ul J. M. SNORT. M.l). S. I». Bl FI NER. M.D. ladiind, .time? —UH TO- 1.1'» E any BROTHERS di . mims iirv.li.in, W. W. MINAR brande Cofllest Hork. Mr Str*art, our real estate man, baa Iwn (put? sick for aomv time with an attack of grip business trip to Arleta last week. I h > always N. U. OTT OT1 vnU lm<l that watch tlx «"I It ha« iirothal r?|»air* up in« am! rvgulatino for a long time. Or |H>rha|M you need a new timepiece. Why hall. every man for miles around will an oi'vration for stomach trouble. they eat lit"! a givatvr s«-otv for that come to feel is necessary to his Mias tirac«* Ruhl wax a guest at Cum- month. F. M. G ill tilings cottage on Sunday. social and business interests, and The I’Usket aocial at th? Gilbert we will have an institution es school which was attended bv *«uur of (>ranJ (ombindtion Sale. local youth was re|«»rt?d I«» haw T A MEETING of the Fair tablished which will be of bene our Big auction sal? <»l slock, (arm imple- I'ren a rouaing sue»?**. A goodly sum im iiis etc , on \\edn«*day. March 31. directora on Monday it was fit toevervone merchant, smith, «5 as gathvresl up for the l>asvl*all boya I»v Rev. S F. Pitts, on the Ijtssfolk Johnny Winda»»r I* still on the aick place, a little southeast of Grvshnm. decided to go a head with the farmer and general traders. list. Miss I h’remv Wilsun is convales Thi» is your chance. Juvenile poultry contest. A plan cing after *rveml »lava indis|M*aition. was proposed that will likely ON’T NEGLECT to serve the Ross L’dev Ml from hia bora«» while on the way from Kronenberg’a and was Dtdlh ut John (oltk. work out satisfactorily, and all community by failing to be slightly lam«"!. Mr John Cotlie, an old pioneer of that is needed now is the boys present at the Push Club meeting | Oregon, died at hi« home near Cottrell and girls to enter the race. No on next Tuesday evening. Come Marrlaqc Annhersdr)- Inst Saturday morning. Ihx-cor*I wan additional expense will be nec out and assist to reorganize or Th«* intimate fri?nda and n?ighlM»r» of a native of Fnglaml where he was la»rn essary to the plan as it will be revive the old club on a better Mr and Mr« > E. Smith r?«hlmg on in IK32. lie married Mary Harn«, and the >?clioii Lin? r«»ad teodrred them a they had two children, Charles and carried through on the part of basis. pleasant «urpriae «>n th? seventh anni Elisa, now Mr« Ihckenom About .10 the boys and girls. The import versary of their marriage on the even ««•ar» ago Mr Cottie came with hi« fam* ant thing will be to commence . ily to America and aeltled «»n the (arm COTTRELL ing of March I Jth. early, for early chickens grow W. A. Proctor >« (be owner o( a tine An enjoyable time was «¡»ent in music where he liv««d ami died. In April, hi« companion parsed away. Early in best, have less to contend with bunch of cattle. It wm stated last week and games, after which a delicious lun • id? Mr. Cotti? was cun\rrle«l and jmned that “thev went to grow.” Tbi. wenis cheon was serve«! to the guests. . the Baptist church, lie was r»tv?uir«l in the way of vermin. Early as a gtMsl neighbor and Christian, lie to have aron»c<i the curiosity ot »iur chicks are always stronger, and and we wish to »tate that they are the was a memlier <»( the ('ottrell Baptist RIM kH(MH) ■church. Hr leaves two grandchildren. they will outweigh all opponents rightful property oi Mr. Proctor and Edwar»! Sa gear r haa b »ught a place a son an*! daughter, and many Inrndw by October first. The Herald no one el»e. The funeral was near Newberg and will move there soon. to mourn his Iowa. will try to run some ‘chicken J. H. Dixon, wife an<l daughter Mrs. Refier of Tacoma, Wash., is be on Monday and burial was m the Pleas ing entertained by tier sister. Mrs C. ant Home cemetery. talk' occasionally, and all parents Lucile, vMted Mra Dixon's |xrent. last Sagexvr, this week. week. are urged to interest their young Joe Dunn is visiting hi» »iater Fay in L. Lov«dace is sick with pleurisy. Good Cough Med Line for Children. Lloyd Grimshaw has measles. people in the subject. Clip the Seattle, Wash. He will return in a few The sraM«m for nuighs and colds is E Kettering.fell from a scaffold while articles out and study them, as a day» to Portland. now at hand and too much car? cannot working on Mr. Quisenbury’s building final test will be given as a means Born to Mr. and Mr». Claude • >gle on an<i received a number of bruises l>? used to protect th? children. A of securing a standing on the March ‘.Uh, an eight-pound girl. Baby Mr*. Elsie Pretty man goes to the hos child is much more likely to contract mother doing nicely. pital for an «»¡»eration tins week. «liphtheria or warlet fever when he ha» number of points necessary to and Paul Dunn has sold a go.»! horee to a cold. The «¡uickrr y«u» cure hi* cold win. The rating will probably Andrew Brugger. th«- less the risk. < ‘liamlwrlaili’* Cough CORBIN be in this order, and the one Edd William», who recently died in Rem«"ly ih the sol? reliant? of luany Mr and Mrs. Floyd Herd and sister. winning the highest number of California, ie mourned by many friends Mi*« Blackball, were Portland visitors mothers, and few of thow* 5« ho have tried it are willing to u*<- any other. on Thursday. points will secure first prize. in this locality. One of our ol<t and respected farmer», WiH Crowaton of Beaverton visited Mr*. F. F Marcher of Ripley, W. Va., etc.: *aya “ I have never iim - i I anything He left relatives ami friend* here this week. John Cottle, died March 13th. Best birds shown in the Er?«! Chamberlain «>f Montavilln was other than Chainlierlain s Cough Rem- a son, Charles, and daughter. Mra. Eliza e«ly fur my children and it has always possible in this vicinity buvinglwood r«?cently. Juvenile class. I ickenaon, to mourn his loss. given *ati«fnc*tion." This rvni«"!v v«>n- 25 Charles 4 »Ison is up and about again. F. C R»""i ma«l? a trip to Washougal points . tains n<> opium or other nnrruti«: ami in his launch Saturday. may !<• given as «-«»ntidrntlv to a chald Best plans for yards, coops, Carl Saanson is still in th? hospital Mr. and Mr«. Cha*. Latntirelle, of a* an mlnlt. F >r sale by Gresham nests............................... »offering with a broken leg. Latonreil Fall«, visit»"! their parents, Drug Co. Best and quickest dressing D>rvas Heflin was in Porllami last M r. am! Mr*. Grant l’»,ll, >nm!:iy. Misa May Walker spent Sunday in for market..................... 25 week. Dissolution of Partnership. Manloads of «pud« ar? being hauled this vicinity. Best test on reading on Noth? i« hereby given that the pait- from here to Boring and Anderson. poultry............................... rienthip heretofore existing Iwtwrrn C. A. Hudson is employe«! at Dona PLLASAM HOME Peter Antonsen am! A. II Strnslaibl. 100 hue s mill. Total possible points E. M. Carfienter is quite sick. Also (’leone, i >reg«>n, under the firm name of No particular breed of birds is Anton sen A Strnsland, is tin* Nth «lay Mrs. J. >. Otis is poorly. «»f February, !•.*•**, dissolved l»y mutual necessary and no particular ex- W. E. Markell’s father an 1 mother LLSILDS consent. pense will be essential to an ef <>n Monday about eleven citizens of drove out from Port Ian«! Sunday anti ar? The fishing businr*« will lx» <*«»ntiiiiif*<l ('leone by A II. Stem» I a nd. who i- fort. Premiums amounting to this b-icahty went in a l»iy to the Court visiting their son. Th? father is 63 at authorized to nettle the affair« of the years obi an«l is well and hearty. aai'l firm. P. ANTON’SF.N. $20 have been arranged and the house in regard to graveling the road Mr. ami Mrs. J. < lias? from AP»?rta one getting highest number of between her? and Powell Valley. The are visiting friemls in this locality. WitneMea : and County Commissioners were They 54ill start for home Saturday. points out of the possible 100 Court Brown. strongly in favor of doing what they will be awarded the first prize. could. The citizens appreciate their That is not all. The chickens attitude. thus raised will be a source of Mrs. G. Moulton has been visiting in profit for the home and will form Portland and Nashville. Mrs. J. h-kier and Mrs. (’ Simmons an excellent basis for a flock for visited E L. Hamilton and family last a more important contest next Sun<lav. year. Mr. an<l Mrs. Ralph Neilmner made a HERE IS a pretty strong Mrs. Calvin went to Astoria last . movement on foot now to stir Tuesday Mrs. Brown is visiting Mr. anil Mm. up an interest in the market day W. E. Creswell for a short time. so much spoken of a few months < «co. Lusted and w ife visile«! ago. It is a good thing. If the «laughter, Mrs. (»off of Portlaiul right amount of energy can be cently. put into it it is bound to I>e a big P0V5ILL VALLtY success. Portland is too large to The young ladiei! aewing society met ever put up an interesting mar with a large attendance la«t Saturday at ket day. but Gresham, being well the home of Mrs.C. P. Johnson. Dainty located, has an advantage. It is refreshments were served and the oc wan enjoyed by all. located on good roads leading casion K. J. Laesfolk and family, who re east; its connections to the west cently gold out to H. F. Pitts, will visit are the best in the country. Ly the son, Dr. C. W. Carlson, at Wood ing here in the valley at the foot hull, III., and then leave for Finland, of the mountains, its position so their native home. easily reached from all direc S. M. Hteffanson has bought 30 acres of the old Kane place at $225 an acre. tions, would seem to give it H. P. (’brietensen has purchased I2l2 every advantage. It also has acres of land of C. Sodertnan for I2HHG. one good electric line and every Mr. Hendrickson and family,formerly reRidenta here, arrived la.t week from prospect that another will be Turlock, Cal. They expect to buy and completed within a year. The locate here again. Ladies Mmion. society will meet farmer of eastern Oregon or at The the home of Mrs. K. J. f.a»»foll<, Sat even of eastern Multnomah or urday, March 27th, 1 p. ni. Everytaaly invited to come a» they wish to hid Clackamas can bring his horse is farewell tn acquaintance» ami friend». or cow. pigs, sheep, goats, or a The Young Peoples’ society met with a large attendan<-e last Sunday night. piece of unnecessary machinery, The following officer» were elected: to this point an4 sell it or ex president, Bev. J. E. Nordling; vice . |>re«ident, P. N. Almquist; secretary, change it for something he does j Esther Htaffensen ; program committee, want. 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