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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
3 DAVENPORT-THOMPSON COMPANY We wish to «sprees our heartfelt thanks to the many friends for their sympathetic words and helpful acta which lightened the burden and Borrow in the recent death nt our daughter and sister. Mrs. Elisabeth Koch, Louie Koch. Henry Koch, Mice Amanda Koch. Paul Koch. laalie'e Weekly publishes in its latest aomher a picture showing the eontenla of the storeroom of the steamer "Ham burg" with sup pl wo used for the fare well banquet tendered Roosevelt on his recent trip acnm the Atlantic. Fore most among the good things displayed are numerous boxes of Hood Kiser ap ples, and fortunately for Hood Kiver and Oregon the boxes ere so placed that the labels ars easily reed in the picture Don’t forget the "Want Adi” on page 8. When addreeeing a letter or card with a lead pencil, see that the address is plainly written. Pen and ink is preferable. When you address a letter or card see that you spell the town correctly. Do not abbreviate the namee of citiea, like Cin. (for Ciaeiaaatti, or Phil, for Philadelphia, and do not neglect the state, for there are a number of citiea in the United Slates of the same name. For instance,there are twenty Portlands and six Greshams. And don't write only City, for if by some mistake a clerk making up the mail should gel it in with a bunch of letters going to an other town and stale, how will the re ceiving clerk know what city to return the letter to? When you address a letter or card leave room for the stamp and postmark in the upper right hand corner. Post marks will often blur the address when written too near the right hand corner. lk> not put writing in newspapers or packages. If you do it makes the arti cle first«lass, and requires letter post age, two cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce. Written or typewritten letters in un seal«! envelopes are subject to the same rale of postage as when sealed—two | cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce. Postcards containing writing and en-1 closed in transparent envelopes, if sealed or unsealed, require a two cent stamp, and the stamp most be placed on the aNVCLoi'i, not the canl. Put your return address on your let-1 Beaver State Herald ORANGES. Washington Natele H6-126 176-200 LEMONS. Fancy 3X « 4 Uli BLACK WALNUTS. FILBERTS. Per lb..... BRAZII>. .05 PECANS. Sixes 64 to Hi 3.75 to PINEAPPLES. As to size HONEY. 3.50 Fancy stock APPLES. 1.50 to Per case ..4M to Pfer lb.......... POTATOES. Burbanks, fancy, per cwt.. ONIONS. Loa Angel«. 2.50 to Per lb MPABAG1 8 04 to RHUBARB. Per lb.................................. 02 to GREEN ONIONS. LETTUCE. Per doe ......................... Hot house, 4 dot ._....... 1.50 to TOMATOES. Per crate, 6 dot ,05 ,«1 3.00 .15 J unite».. very fine .15 <* Roast« I, per lb . ........ Kaw. per lb............................................. .05 Per do« .55 OOOOANTT8. Fard, 14 lbs to box, per box 1-35 Tillamook ........................... .15 Cream Brick.......................................... .20 DATES. CHEESE. We solicit consignments of CONSIGNMENTS. EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL and DRESSED HOGS POULTRY. Mixed chickens............... 12 to .13 Hens, fancy, per lb.................................14 to 15 .07 Rooster», per lb.............. ................................ .10 .03 Ducks, per lb. 14 to .15 .45 Turkeys, per lb 18 to .30 1.75 3.00 ............. 1.50 Oiegons, 24 boxes..................... ..................... 3.25 15-box crate .15 Per lb PEANUTS. .14 12H ................... STRAWBERRIES. .07 1.3 to 2.50 2M to Fancy, per cwt HORSERADISH. 2.50 3 50 NEW POTATOES. CABBAGE. 4 IMI Per lb. Per lb 3.00 GRAPEFRUIT. .12 125Í ALMONI*. < 'hoice Crated DATES Fancy No. I, per lb I«w than eai-k 3.50 BANANAS. Poultry dreased, 1 cent higher VEAL. Fancy, per lb.............................. tri io DRESSED HOGS. EGGS. .10 Fancy, per lb____ 00 to .10 Per doc......................................... 23 to .25 Shipping tags furnished when requested GET IN TOUCH WITH US DAVENPORT-THOMPSON CO May 15, 1909 144 Front Street Twelfth Edition application tilled out before the carrier arrives. Don’t keep the carrier any longer than necessary to converse with you. These little things all help the carrier to get around his route on schedule time. It you have any grievances or com plaints to make about the service you receive, state it in a letter add reuse. 1 to your postmaster. If any patron of this office wishes to ask any questions in regard to postal information, I will gladlv answer by letter or through The Beaver State Herald with permission of the editor. I M c C oll , P M. Gresham, Oregon. * When You think of Job Printing-think of Us. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. 4 20,842.46 LIABILITIES Capital slock paid in............................. 10.0110.00 Individual deposits subject to check ».660 46 Demand certificates of deposit......... 4H0.1W Time certificates of deposit ............... «82.01 T otal ,............................................ I X,822.46 STATE OF OREGON, 1 County of Multnomah, J 1, F. E. H ablow , Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. F. E. H ablow , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to CORRECT—Atteet: before Ibis 5th day of May, L. A. H ablow 19Ü0. M. L. H ablow L. A. H arlow , F. E. H arlow Notary Public. Directors. FREQUENT « MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth, Texas, or Jackson, Miss. ürçSandy Hotel ■ « Oresham This is Vour Chance 3.00 FIGS NITS WALNUTS. Fancy SE RESOURCES loans and discounts....... ........................... Bonds, securities, etc........ ...................... Hanking house, furniture and fixtures Due from banks mot reserve banks) l>ue from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items................... , Cash on hand............................................... Expenses ..................................................... T otal , Í • i JjM. $1.50 2.25 150 2.75 £ Darrow’s History of the Grange and The Herald for 1 year, - Poultry Secrets Disclosed, Farm Journal for 2 years, and The Herald, 1 year, Phones A 1462 Mate 462 PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES BANK OF TROUTDALE SPECIAL BARGAINS Write Today I U OTHERS FOLLOW Report of the Condition of the Publish?«! by the Grrtham Fualofllr* (<>r (hr benefit of For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My ap|<etite failed me. I lost iny usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not triewl Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The Tablets relievo the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digOB- tive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally.— Maa. R osa P otts , Bir mingham, Ala. These tablets are for ters, then if it cannot lie delivered it | sale by Gresham Drug Co. Offered by 144 FRONT STREET at Troutdale, in the State ol Oregon, at the close of busineee April 28, 1809. Card of Thanks. Blllousneas and Constipation Postal Information FRUITS AND PRODUCE -J PORTLAND, ORE. CHIRR Y VILLE Portland. Ed Ely is working al the Rhododen dron Tavern WHOLESALE WE LEAD— Y WELCHES BULLETIN will be returned to you, and not be sent to the dea>l letter office. Don't forget to put a stamp on your letter, or better still buy your envelopes SANDY already stam|>ed, you can get twenty- Henry Parrei la priqiaring lo build * John Mauhling has leased his place live tor fifty-four cents. You can get blacksmith shop on Main blrsel op|xx for three years to a party at Kandy. them from your carrier or at the pout- site ths Slvery tara. olfice. Mrs. Kockwixid baa returned from Mr. Gray’s residence looks bright and When wishing to send money always California to reside here through the clean In Its new coat ol paint. purchase a money order, for if sent in summer. Friday, May 7th, the door of "The thia manner and it is luet, the postoflice Mrs. Nat Bussie has gone to Seattle Little White School House," after a department will iaaue a duplicate. If for a few weeks stay. quarter ol century of usefulness. was you wlsfi «end money to "ye home Vernon Mauldlng is out here for a tew folks" in tl>e old country, there is no closed not to lie reopened with the a|e proach of autumn But ere the skip weeks visit with Ina parents. safer way than an lNTsa.VATio«AL ping ol children's tert aixl their merry Mr. Hart brought a man out from M ossy Oauaa. Voices ceased to resound within its Portland hi purchase the Bradley 40 Valuable mall should lie sent tirst- walls, the pupils Inviteli their parents acres Joining Billie Welch's place and class, and registered, for the postolflce and friends to s|i«iid ths last day with will lay it int» 5-acre tracts. department will make g'»«l any lose in th.m. A delicious picnic lunch was John Murphy and hie daughter, Zeph- j the mail not to exceed twenty-five served ami In the afternoon under the erlne, have gun« to Purtlaud for a lew j dollars <*25). shade ol the cedar trees, while recalling days. When you mail a letter, or package, see that it is sulistaotially done up. many happy hours spent In the years The rapid handling of the mails eome- past, all enjoyed an abundance ol can (wn men Idi Club I’ldnnlnq Muth. times destroys a ¡»oor envelo|«, or cov dy, nuts aud ice cream. ering of a package, and your mail is Mrs. McElroy s|ient several days in (Continued Iron. First Page.) thus loet. Portland last week. When you move to another poetoffice Ihin't lorget the dance Saturday, May It. W Emery coneented to act as clerk notify the postmaster of your former IMb, Junker's Hall of Msrket Dsv for the present and will |>oetoince to forward your mail. All list all atticles sent to him for private tirstclaae. letters, cards and sealed sale or auction. You should notify him (OIIKUI matter will lie forwarded without extra s» soon as |xiesible of any articles you Mr. atxl Mrs. W. Frank liedin of ra|«ct to bring to the next Market Day, postage. Other r-ail you will be noti fied of on an official card of tlie amount Northport, Wash., are visiting relatives Wednesday, June 2d. of |HMlage required to forward the ar here. The clerk was authorisnl to advrrtise Also notify the postmaster uf Hannah Holin «as at home Saturday listed articles al the expense of the l>e- ticle I your uew address to hold your mail and Sunday. valopmrnt 1-eagur The earlier they Harry Ncbneider anil lawrence Cres | are listed the more chance of securing until called for. Notify the publishers of your papers well are gisal coiiiolians and did justice buyers. Articles lor private sale should that you have changed your postotlice, to their parts in the Cowboy play. lie listed early and will be advertised and give them your new address Mrs. Hangbuiuer hail a strange visi free ol coat. letters from the Tension Agency can tor in the way ol a large hound that E. I*. Smith, of Hie Eastwood Nurs stole into the kitchen when no one was eries, suggested to Hie l-eague a plan lur I m - delivered only to party addressed, looking and broke many dlshse, sale up a Cherry Festival, to be held about the or to some one of his or tar family an entire cake and took his depar middle of July. Ills idea was to secure authorised to receive the same. If you have a friend vieiting you ture. Hie co-operatlun of ctierry growers Fishing is giMsl now and many a Port throughout this section, gel together have their mail sent in your care. It you receive a letter by mistake, lander finds his way to the mountain several thousand pounds of choice cher streams near here. ries and invite the public to come and that is not yours, do not open it, but Did you sea that load of calves r>iu( see and taste the products of Hie or return to the office; but if you by mis up to Paul Dunn's farm’ chards of this region. The plan will be take open it, write on the envelope Mr. Proctor is doing nicely. found more fully slat*! in another opened by mistake and eiun yoob E. E. Miller and an auto party tnada column. The suggestions were acted mamb . It is advisable for rural patrona to a Sunday visit to Cottrell. on favorably by the league and a com Ws ought to have an auto hospital for mittee, of which Mr. Smith la chairman, k<-ep on hand a eupply of stamped en stray motor bykes. was appointed as a Cherry Day com velopes, postal cards, one and two cent stamps. You can get them from your The rain is very beneficial to hay and mittee. grain crops. Ho tar the meetings of the Club have carrier. Don't get vexed if your carrier or the been bueineaa meetings mainly. It was liiougtil that it was about lime to have poetoffice force sometimes make a mis We all make mistakes some a meeting tor promoting go>xl fellow take. times We are only human. See that Mias Elisabeth Koch died May 4tb ship among the members aud listening your box is kept in good order. If the of tuberculosis. She wm 26 years of age to speeches for the general welfare and If and died at the place where she was growth of the league and interest others binges need oiling, attend to it. It your liox is not convenient for the car- born. Funeral services was held by io the work the league is doing, i rier to drive up to. change it. Kev. M B. Parounagian of Gresham, was decided to have a banquet in the If it is nei-esaary to place coin in the ■ mmus U x I by Wm. 8 Kenyan, She was a near future and Dr. tilt, Mr. Egan and mesiber of the German Lutherin D M. Rolx-rle were appointed a com ’ box for stamps, do not put it loose in church. She was a good girl and well mittee to make arrangements for tlie the box, but pul in an old envelope or cup. Six of her girl same. liked by everyone, I>on’t place packages or letters in The Publicity Committee reported jn friends acted as pall bearers, Many eomc plans for sending out information 1 your mail box for the carrier to deliver flowers were placed on her grave. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wasps were very about lireshaiu and the surrounding ' to some one else on the route free. It , requires postage agreeably surprised by a number of country. Put your letter» and cards crossways What is being done is of a practical neighbors coming over and spending a pleasant evening playing games and nature; not very elaborate or expensive, of the box, and not lengthways. It is easier to pick up. Always have your but is sure to bring gtxxl results. singing | letters ready when the carrier arrives B. F. Hart <>t Montavilla broke down Have your mail addressed, and if you bis auto on Cherryville Hill last week. i wish a money order, always have the Mrs. Betty Bramwell baa gone to LATEST NEWS OE SANDY AND VICINITY 1 * First-class accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean beile and good meals Fwd Stable ii C mmcììh CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon RAPID COMFORTABLE Springwater Division STATIUS EASTBOUND PORTLAND Golt Júnenos Stanley Lsnu Junction. Sycamore........... Jsnne.................... Linnemann GRK8HAM Hogan................... Anderson............ Haley.............. Borins................. Bieter................... Barton ........ Deen Creek .. Ka«1e Creek. Currinevilie. Retocada ... . CAZADKRO BIB1 k» ■ tt ViaianM 4M 53 » TROUTDALE BRANCH LINNKMANM ..Lv Base Line.............. Fairview i vc . pc »|. ». iv w KJ iM 14 (MJ UJ Z 4 N 4 TROVTDALK Ar ■||t at s «s mo io ii se, ii is i is > at in STATIONS WESTBOUND CAZADKRO Lv Kstacadu Currin« ville Eagle Creek Deep Creek... 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General Offices, First and Aider Sts., P obtlahd , Oaaooa.