Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 16, 1909, Image 4

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    ""WANT ADS.
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M 0 N T A \ 11.1. A
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc.
FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode
FOR SALE—A few «ack» Choice Am-
eri.».i Won.fer Botato UtM».
tt ebb Island Reis and White Leghorns. High
class,
healthy vigorous stock.
Excel­
Farm, l'hone 156.
lent lasers
Egg*. »1.50 per 15. Mount
Scott Poultry yards, box 184, lent»,
RAFFLE!
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Columbia Phonograph, late make, good Oregon.
at new.
Will be rattled at Cedarville
FOR SALE — One coming 3-vear old
Confectionery »tore
May l»t. Num­ Horse, aright 1425; One horse and
ber* 1 to 65. Record» go with it.
116 buggy, gentle driver. See C. Cathey.
Phone 9x2, Gresham, Route 3.
A few Choice A. J. C. C. Bull Calve*
HORSES!
for Sale.
H. C. Altman, Greaham, 20 head of Good Work Horses for Sale
Route S.
at my barn. S. 8. Thompson, Phone
Si, Grvsliaill._______________________
LUMBER—
—FOR SALE
Genet al clean up sale of Rough and
FOR SALE — 40 acres good timber
Will cut 1500 coni» of wood.
Sued Lumber
Special price» to secure land.
Good
Walnut land. »2500, half cash,
quick sale».
1 mile N E. of Kelso.
Oleson Lumber Co.
(tt •»lance terms. G N. Sager, Gre.ham,
Or*.
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FOR SALE — E»tev Organ with 11
register*, nice oak case, all in good con­ ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS
dition. |3S. Inquire of John Waespe, Try something new
and Reliable!
Sandy, Ore.
(I* Priie Winning stock. Egg* 12 for 15.
Address W P Chase. Felton. Slmn , or
FOR SALE — One 1 1-S inch hack see H. L. St. Clair, Gresham.
and light double harneae. J. E. Osborne.
»OR SALE!—Cheap (or cash, an olds
Route 1, Gresham.
Delivery Car, 10 h. p.. in good repair.
LUMBER.
ALL KINDS.
CHEAP Hurry up! C. H. lane, Greabam.
Proctor A Straus are moving their mill
POULTRY SECRETS DISCLOSED!
They hare a lot of lumber of all «orta at
the old place which will go to the first Learn how the successful poultrymen of
comer
Will be cutting at new site east the country make their money.
Their
of Sandy soon.
secret methods and discoveries fully ex­
plained. Felch'a Mating Secret, Royer's
WANTED—Giri for light housework ; Secret of Fertile Egg*. Dr. Wood’» Egg-
two in family.
Address F, box 92.
Food Secret, Secret of Feed at 15 cents
Route 1, Troutdale.
(16 a bushel, and scores of others
This revolutionary book (one copy),
FOR SALE—Horse and Buggy, very
cheap Small horse, wt. about KSO; new and Farm Journal, two year*, for 50 cts.
Send stamps or coin to Wilmer Atkin­
Spaulding buggy. See or phone Geo.
Reynolds, Gresham
(16 son Co., 1420 Race St., Philadelphia,
Penn
i 16
LOST OR STRAYED—Keddi«l> cow,
yellow with large white spots, no horns,
gentle.
Mr*. McCormack, Gilberts
Crossing. Lents, Ore.
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FOR SALE
EGGS from pure t-red, Northrup
strain Black Minorca», Setting of U for Two Fine 20-Acre Tracts
,'iOe. Mr*. R. A. Neibauer. Route 2. with 10 acre* cleared on each tract, and
Gresham, Ore.
fair buildings.
A SNAP—MOB shares of Cardinal
One 12 ls-Acre Tract
Gold Mining Company stock for sale at
with some improvement».
20c per share. Pacific State* Adjust-1
ment Co., 435 Chamber Commerce Big.,' The»- an- all good Bargains. For partic­
Portland.
M ular* enquire at
GRESHAM REAL ESTATE OFFICE
: Expressing, Draying Tf ♦
J. H. HOSS
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C. L CRENSHAW
J Phone I4X
Gresham. Ore. *
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For SADDLES, HARNESS and ALL
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
I>ealer in Pipe and Pump Fix­
tures. Sheet-iron Work.
21 Gresham Harness Shop
Fred Taylor an<l Mia, Ella Antonsin
were married Wednesday alq-rnoou in
Ilia presence of a few friend« and rela­
tive»
Rev. Albert E. Batch performed
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mr». Henry Hecht have mov-
ed into (heir new home at the corner of
691 h ami East l*avia street.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm Want have been
visiting old friends and neighbors tliia
week.
The Aniusers gave a successful party
in Woodward Hall Wednesday evening
Anybody ia eligible to place a Hoal in
the Row Carnival parade
Why not
Montavilla? lKin't all speak at once.
A Soiree Musicale was given on Mon­
day evening at the Washington High
School by the Girl» Chorus, under the
direction of Mrs. Ii-»e Coarsen Reed,
Miss Kathleen Ijiwler and Miss Alice
Jaston. The W. II S. Orchestra with
Edgar E. Coursen at the piano also
assisted. This proved to be quite the
event of the season tn musical circles
A large party from Monlavilla attended.
D. H. Berk in»' mother ia quite ill and
I it 1» I eared she will not recover
Mr». Arthur Staler ia able to ba out
again after several Java illnea».
Walter Peterson, who left some time
ago for California for a rest and recuper-
attoa, is living tn the foothill» back of
1.» Angele».
Gram Church Young People'* Society
had a old-fashioned "Spalltug Bee ’ last
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich have gone l»ck
to St. Paul, but will return sooti and
make their home in Montavilla.
Mr. I ji Follette sold his store to Mr.
Moore trout Easter Oregon. Mr. Moore
set-» bright pritspeets ahead
E. P. Farmer left Wedneaday for
Beresford, S. D.
ft. S. Chcesman has purchased the
property at the corner ot East Glisan
and 80th sts. Look ahead ami m-e a
vision—a brick block in the near future
that will lie a credit to our suburb.
Rheumatism,
More than nine out of every ten cases
of rhematism are simply rlieiuHtisiu of
the muscle», due to cold or damp, or
chronic rheumatism. In such cases no
internal treatment is required.
The
(rec- application of Chamberlain'» Lini­
ment is all that is needed, and it is cer­
tain to give quick relief. Give it a trial
and see for yourself how quickly it re­
lieves the paiu and soreness The 111 ci -
icines usually given internally for rheu­
matism are poiaonoua or very strong
medicines. They are worse than use­
less in cases of chronic ami muscular
rheumatism. For sale by the Gresham
Drug Co.
Honesty in Advertising
We never advertise anything unless we can make good. We really B0
everything we bAY. Our steady growth during 16 years shows that
the buying public has confidence in our methods. Our methods are the
kind that wear longest.
GET READY E0R MARKET DAY
M.tke our store your Headquarters.
you with every convenience.
Powell St.
Gresham
This Range is the house­
wife’s favorite and is in
many homes in eastern
Multnomah. It gives per­
fect satisfaction and LASTS.
Come and let us show
you these fine ranges.
Also have fine line of cook
stoves and Blue Flame Oil
stove.
Never Take
Chances
With a Cold
MT. SCOTT
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DRUG CO.:
City Carriage and
Repair Shop
BUILDING MATERIAL
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
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THE FARMER’S MARKET
Operated in Connection with our Grocery in the building
across the street. We Pay Highest Cash Price for Veal,
Hogs, Chickens and Farm Produce.
Our delivery wagon
will visit you regularly, with a fresh supply of meats and
will deliver groceries upon your order, right at your door.
Rare Opportunity.
For tbo«<* contemplating the purchase
of a Steel Range. For the balance of
the month of April, R. R. Carlson will
sell at a large reduction any selection
the purchaser may make of those rnon-
Mebe oi tbe kitehew, *hieb indndee
some of the oldest and most reliable
makes of stoves.
D. W. METZGER
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POWELL
STREET,
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GRESHAM,
ORF..
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When writing or ta'king with our ad­
vertisers please mention that you saw
their ad. in The Herald.
Easiest Washer, the “1900”
Do not overlook the
fact that we are
selling agents for
Armor Plate Hosiery
and keep on hand a
full line of these
goods of quality.
There is wear in
every pair.
Every
pair warranted. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed
The season’s latest in
Oxfords for men. wom­
en and children in all
the latest lasts ami col­
ors.
We can please
you just the same as
we are hundreds of
others every week.
Satisfied customers de­
notes merit in our shoe
stock.
LEWIS SHATTUCK,
“Dealer in Goods of Quality"
Main Street,
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Gresham. Oregon
F. W. FIELDHOUSE ¡LUMBER
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
Gresham. Ore.
Rubber
Tires
days by using the Hest and
SHOES
Watch
Valentine Snathall »pent Sunday with
hi» parent*.
Mr«. I>. W. Potter haa been quite »ick
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during the paet week.
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Mi*« Eva Volhirn visited with friend«
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Saturday and Sun lay
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Rev. J. II. Wood preached at the
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I nion church on Easter.
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Rev Thomson of Sellwood is visiting
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E S. Jenne this week
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A. W. Roberton is making many im­
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provement« on his place and will soon
♦ Never for one moment*|«ermit^your­ a
have a ranch that anyone might be
self to neglect a void.
All col« is *
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proud to own.
ARE A COMFORT
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an* serious and daiigerou». Stop *
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Mi«« Nora lambert of Montavilla.
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IN THE SUMMERTIME
tin* cold at once, there lie -afvty ♦
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formerly a teacher at thi« place, visited
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with friends here Sunday.
♦ Get ajjox^of
WE CAN —
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Among the Gresham visitor« from th»»
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Renew your Tires
Valley tin- week were Mr«. C. F. Kes­
♦ A. D. S. COLD AND
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terson, Mr«. (». N Sager,Grandma Kes­
Paint your Carriage
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GRIP REMEDY
terson and I). W. Potter.
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Repair your Rigs,
S. B. Johnson of Gresham, was in the
Guarantwl by an Amodiation <4
Valley Mon« hy.
Machinery and Tools
10,000 Qualified Druggists
a
Mis, Rockwell of Portland, vivited
AS GOOD AS ANYONE
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PRICE 25c.
with Mrs. John Thomas recently.
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Mrs. Parker has had much new land
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broken this spring. In the past twelve
months
this tract has been transformed
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from an unproductive waste to a pros­
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perous ami paving bomeeile, anil all
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under the direction of a woman
Mi»« Minnie Olson, who is attending
M-hool in Portland, spent Easter at her
LENTS,
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OREGON ♦
home
Gresham,
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Oregon
Miss M Cavaline was out looking over
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•••••••••••••••••©••••••e© her real estate one day this week with a
view to having some clearing done.
Wni Marteeny ia talking of building.
Misses Morse and Bene-lift of Port­
land, attended the lea-ial at the Grange
hall Saturday evening.
Mr». W. H. Snashall entertained a
number of the ladiea of the grange at
her home on Pleasant View Avenue
last Thursday.
A Carload of Shingles and Lath Just Arrived from the
The Eaater social given by the grange
mills—the best a-going,
Our prices are the lowest,
Saturday evening was a decided success
both
socially and financially. The pro- j
quality considered.
:
ceeds of the evening amounted to |34.
J M. ESwing has been shooting out
We Have a Big Supply of
some rock on the proposed site of the
HOUSE PLASTER, CEMENT, LIME AND ALL
quarry at Sycamore.
T. R Berry left Monday for Joseph,
KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
Wallolaw county, where as chief engi­
neer, be will have charge of the con­
Call and get our prices, inspect our stock, see for yourself.
struction of an electric plant there.
No order too small for our attention, none too large for
The stork visited the home of Walter
our capacity.
Heiser and left a bouncing boy a few
days ago.
If you want to rent out yoor farm, »ee
♦ E’ritz .Matthias.
J. D. Chitwood of Pleasant Valley,
Still Maintains its Lead for Fresh, Up-to-date Stock and our ♦
went to Tualatin on Tiies>lav to attend
Aim is to maintain it. Our prices are low —as low as GOOD
meeting of the Clackamas County
goods can be sold. We have a fine line of green vegetables ♦ the
Pomona, which met on Wedneaday.
and fresh fruits that are right in season.
If you are not
The push Club met on Wednesday as
already a customer, give us a trial.
usual. Snpport of the petition relative
to the quarry site was assured and those
present signed it.
Do away with hard wash
HOSIERY
PLEASANT VALLEY
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We will provide
RANGES
All Kind» Repairing quickly done.
OUST LARSON, Prop.,
Come and make yourself at home.
Mr« Martha John««>n i« quite »irk at
her lioine
<»i town.
Mr. Pay nt* of < i ray« Cr«»««ing ha« «obi
his grocery «t«»ck t»» Mr. Sfhulriiln-rg.
Mr». Max Meyer «4 (’•»rvalli«, waw
here la«t week looking after tier proper*
tv on North Main.
Mr. Goahorn ami family have moved
from the Max Mevvr* I hmihv to th« ir
property east of Faxon !*aik.
J<»hh Steiger’» family have been Buf­
fering w Ith llH-.irl» -.
Mi«» bickev of the Chapman »chool
took a«lvantag»* «»f the holiday to visit
the Lunt« tciiuoi.
Quite a niiinbrr of peraon» have la*en
)ai<l up by «ii kn«»«« the past urrk, Mr».
Zimmerman, E. I.. Kayburn, Mr« Mun-
»er and Mr» spring being aiming the
number. All are better now.
Katxky Br«>«. re|w>rt buwine«« better
than they exacted. Strange to «ay,
l>eople from a« far weal a« Firland come
here to tra«le and other «tore« are doing
a go«xi buainr«» al»«». Lenta is becom­
ing quite a buMin«*«« centre.
Car service at Ia$nta Junction ha«
greatly improved of late, for which we
thank The Herald
'i m- 0 W. I*, olh-
cials hail intended all the time to fur­
nish lielter service ami it was necewary
only t«» call their attention to the de­
fect! in order to have them remedied.
We aogg«*Fi that I lie next time you have
any comolaint to make to write the
officials the fact« ami if your claim is at ,
all reaxonahle it will lie investigated and
if [M>«Mible, remedied.
Mr Pa-aton is getting hia twmroom
store building atanit complete«! ami ha«
several chance« to rent them, ft will
be a goo«I a«l<iition to the town as tin*
room« are large and well lighted.
The Library has move«l to the Hamil­
ton building as the old location was too
valuable for other purposes.
Mr. I arnall look a photogmph of the
Grange Hall on Tuesday morning, to tie
run in the new premium lift of the Fair
to l»e held in Gresham this fall. Sev­
eral of the granges of tbe county are
having their halls photographe«i for that
purpme and qnite a number of schools
are to be shown.
List your Farms, Acreage, House and
Ixits, anything you have for sale, with
Thompson A Pugh. Quick sales. Office
near Gresham de|»ot.
CONTRACTING; All kinds of build­
ing; Plans and «)«*« iflrations submitted.
Write or sre uh for figures.
W. T. Bischoff, »'M ave., ï^nts. (10
Opening of Grdnge Udii.
Continued from Pago 1.
wood. Unilor the order of husIneHa,
Mr. Darnall reported the pnrchaHe
of a piano, and the profits on the
entertainment of April third.
The
amount cleared was »99.45.
This
sum was put Into the hands of the
hall association and applied to the
purchase of stock.
It was decided
to have the directors add a second
story to the storage annex for the
purpose of supplying the necessary
dining-room space
This will prolt-
ably cost about »150 now, and It
will be Improved from time to time
as tbe Grange feels that it Is able.
Repairing
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— Distributing Station for—
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Material
Rm*ti«-,
Fltioriiig, Ceiling ami
Finiablng ....
ALL
EASTMAN KODAKS
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ANO CENTURY. PREMO AND HAWK-EYE {
Cameras
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W Mil l l l: LENTS
Wil«-\ Uhn 1 Hlhr
MILL AID TAROS AI LEIBS JUMCTIOR
; MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER
KODAK AND (’AMIRA SI ITL1F.8
F. W.
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Ba
FILI DIIOUSE
a
Company
They’re <•« ming ’
KELSO
The High F«»r«Mt Bane-lkall Team of
K«*I h «», «Meated the >.m«lv Sutra on the
Samir diamond, I nm I «Sunday by a acorn
«4 17 to 11.
Fruit tr«TH are Iwguming to blo»««>m.
Henry Eri and wife have return»*«! tn
Krlao mii «I Henry is working for R. E.
Jarl.
Jonarud Bro«, have purcha»e<| a log­
ging donkey from Hirkaon A Howitt.
*‘ÍU< (I in R i | ii ”
Object to strong Mcdklnra.
Many |>e«»pl«* object to taking the
«trong rnedtcinra u«iiahy prewri|«’«l by
phyaidana f«»r rh<uiiiiaii»in. There ia
no nerd of internal treatment in any
««•»c «if mua<*ular or chronic rbruinatiam
and more titan nine out of every ten
< M-en of tlie di««*a*>v are of on«* or the
other of there varietira. When there ia
no fever ami little (if any) »welling, you
may know that it la only nrvraaary to
apply Chamberlain’» Liniment fr« « iy to
get quirk relief. Try it.
Fur »ale by
<ircaham !>rug (’«».
JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT
Real Estate and
Insurant«
Qudllty Buggies, Old
Hi< kory Hdgons, Disc.
Spike dud Spring Tooth
Hdrrows, All Kinds of
(uhlvdtors, Potdto
Pldnters.
FULL
LINE
OF
ALL
KINDS OF
IMPLEMENTS.
(’ormapondrnt©f O. W, I’ fan«! Office tfntxralion Bur«*au Recording Agent for Home Fire
líllluranc«• Co. «»f New York. Kale« Agent of tin* Kniplre (’roam ft-pamtor Coiii|»«iiy ¡4.
Hal«*« Agent for I’arlln A Orendorff, Portland Notary Public.
Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice.
Phone, Hessel
New Real Estate ¿Investment Co.
Dr. A. Thompson
C. E. Pugh
E. B. Thompson
Thompson & Pugh
Office Near (ire.liam Depot
Improved and Unimproved Farms For Sale or Exchange,
Loans and Mortgages, Insurance, Deeds Made, Ab­
stracts Examined, Notary Public.
Will Contract to Build Houses or Bungalows of Frame,
Brick or Cement.
Sole Agents for Thompson’s Addition. Sole Agents for
Whitehead’s Addition.
Our Motto: “Honesty and
Reliability.”
GRESHAM, ORE.
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