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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1909)
GRESHAM LOCALS iWant Born, to Mr and Mr« Krne«t Simms on Tuemlay, a seven pound boy. Mrs. Maxey was in Portland earl» thia week buying new stuck for the Fourth. The new line of ladle» furnish ing gixais is now arriving J B Bradfield. who ha« been a »of ferer for «orne years with lung trouble, is now eoiihn.sl to hi» bed. Mr. and Mrs Bradfield livs on Hood Avenue Dr. Short was called back to Antelope where Mr». Short and the children were visiting, on account of tbs severe iliueee of little Catherine. Rev, M H. I’amunagian attended meeting» of the Mstho.ll»t Sunday «chool convention in I'ortlaml early this week. The road is being opened between ths McKensis and Powell places east of town It will extend from the Section Une road to the Hase Line and will be another much-traveled road leading to Gresham. Wm. Hanning and Miaa May 8bar- «rotai were married in Portland two weeks ago. Market bay. free public sal«s. July 7 at Gresham. Aaron Knighton has put in cement walks at his house on Robert» Avenue. Victor Halter did the work, Mr» M E Townsend is enjoying a visit from her brother, J. A. blllbach of Bliss, Idaho. Wanted, For Sale, Lost Found, Etc. All local a«lvcrtihcment« *rv mnutxWrtM hea t al . .. mu «•: ONK< KNT k *OMl> riH* iXMiRTfOS luwerti.-n* will U ma<le on l.N to >' woal» tor !»• » a lit». A' to J lord» h»r l.N cent» to A«’*oM» for >* CVlUa N<> ad published for k**» than I* <»*nt> Ca»h tn adkamv e ice pt to regular ad«rrttM*r> FOR SALK—Lincoln Slu-cp. Pulan«' Chui» Hör'. bonding »Va k .d ail • »•<•« Webb Farm, t hen» 15* THRESHING MACHINE FOR SAIE 2S x 4 i ‘ tiaar-Scott Separator, Cyclon. Stacker, m gvx.l conditioii. Alan a Li li P. Nichol« A Shepard Engine and 3Ò0 gap Water Tank. Seel’ H. Hat«», Rmng. Route I. Phone 463. (■ HORSES' I have a few Head of Horae« from 3 to 8 year« oki; Heavy Span of Mule« 6 rears old. S. 8. Thompson, Phone ex. Gresham. (• GOOD MEAlH'W BASTI RE For Horse» and Cow» Apply Howitt A Co., Gresham. Oregon. (• KALE PLANTS Have thouMndf tor «ale at M per hkkV H. E. Braiuhall, 1 mi. eouth Troutdale, K«mte 1. i FOR SALE—A few tontof haled hay Phom- 4U3. £- f • 4: SALE OR RENT Stun ing, 3sx4S, with counter and »»helvt *; public hall on second fi«x»r . buti- new» location. Mre. E. M. l^mgla**. Greehaoi. Oregon. FUR SALE by OWN ER i in crop, balance (tartly cleared . running water; four-room hou«*: good barn, «null family orchard; gv*>d well with or without personal property. i jrtMM (M Griffith, Cottrell. Oregon. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS DID it ever appeal to you that we are giving you liberal terms lor strict cash prices. We have only the liest lines of credit and so can and do name the best cash prices and de liver you the best goods that money can buy, on the same terms that the so-called cash stores an* trying to do. We an* tn a position to offer you the best lines of gixxfs that are offered to the trade. We have the agency Lor all the belt lines that come to the country and offer them to you at exactly the same price as the stores that handle an inferior article and on the most liberal terms. You are justified in trading with us at the time you do not need credit, for the time comes to every man when hr would like an accommodation. Then he knows where he can get the accommodation without paying any premium lor it. DRY GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES. FURNISHING GOODS for Men. Wtimvn and Children; Pi err Gouda «»f all variali«*; D i «* m Ginghama, Dim It I« mi . Hatlat«*«. White« I awna in very largv variHire and («alerna lo aedvrt from Everything in Men'* Furniahinga that the particular man could a«k fur. One call at our store will convince the doubtful man that what we say we du. MfN S I1AÏS We have ju«t recieved a large «hipim-nt of Men’s Hat« that many »torr« in the city. An elegant aanurtnient of Men*« Hr ua fit you out in thia line. You will la* pleaaed when you aee <»ur stuck. Pt If RS SHOES \ large shipment thu* w«*»»k ami another of l‘> d«u pair* to rmn«* in licit wc« k From the amount of the«* aho**-« that w<- liandlc thw aureiy give -«atiafaclum ami |M«tip|«< w ill buy them ugnili and »gam for thcmarlvva ami family It ia pretty go.»1 ««vidciict* that they are '‘Goodeol Quality** and a very satisfactory line tor u« to handle and a mighty g<»»l one fur you to wear July 3rd—come to Gresham. í| ¡pVIll ÜI W<- 4tdl han Hr I ;rnitnrv ¡«nd nr< -wiling - in . \f\ l»\ and art- < oiiMantlv Il 11 «I I L HI \\ . . . Rert Calkins who ha» »l'eut the pa.t thi* line let U* figure with y«»u. year in W aconsin is here visiting his par.-nt«, Mr. and Mr». J M t alkiu». W W. Clark of New l'erg wa» in»>rreh- U hen in nerd <»( Wire Fencing remember that we are Sol» Agent» for tmerhan Field hence The beat Die worid produce«. am this week on business. Mr. Clark sold in» place near Gresham to Carl FOR SALE—7-rooni house in Monta- Nelson last spring. Wo have a full line of if»*! villa. Hot and cold water, bath. Lot Attention i* called to the annual dOxBJO. l, block front car. Brice JIN«', they are your» tor the aaklng half dowu. Write "owner,'’ Box 37, t'otuc and wv will fix you up in this line. school meeting of this district next Mon Boato Lents. N day afternoon at 2 o’cli'ck at the m*huol- bouse. Important matter» are to I* FOR SALE—Three choice lots; in considered ami all taxpayers of the dis quire of J. W. l«awrence, Greehaiu. (34 COMMENCING JUNE 14, trict »hould be present. Market l»av, free publie »alee, July 7 ft you bare anything to «ell. wr with to buy anything or have k*l anything. THY i at Gresham • * A NT Ab.” in thi» column The rr«ult» will gurpnaw you. <’a»h or postage »tampa. W I H C. ngdon 1 »1 a visit fr !n» be.- : .-r. W II C■ i.’ ‘ i r.i • : t" FOR SALE We have got together and for the sake of our clerks have decided to give them shorter Cal Mr. Congdon i» a l.soiiiotiv,- en hours. From six in the m irning to ten at night is too m ich for any ordinary tn tn to stand gineer and ou In» way U> *t Paul. and keep his health. So we ask you to come early and do your trading so we may close at The auto race« were the big event last Saturday and drew thousand» ot peuple the hour asked for. Tbs l'ourse on tie bsction Line and Fairview roads 111 the edge of town gave Or the presence of any »kin people of Gresham and surrounding eruption is unsightly always. country a «plendid opportunity to view Enquire at T. R. Howitt's Ranch But that is not the worst. The the speeding autos. M ith all the turns, Dealer in “Goods of Quality” Main Street worst ia that the blood is out of (¡resham. Oregon FAIRVIEW. order and if proper precaution is thelapof 146 mile» wa» several time» not taken tome tiling serious may ma le al the rate of nearly a mils a follow. minute. The races were interesting and ♦♦••♦♦•♦•♦•♦•♦♦•♦♦••••••♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦•••♦•♦♦♦♦e the day was ideal. The Chalmerel'é troit car. driven by Bert Ihngley, an» the winner in the I'C - mile race; the Pope-Hartford car winning in class B riUe the blood of impurities. N" in 43 » mile race and the Cadillai car remedy will do it quicker than Mr- John Th’-mas has , ■ home ♦ t. - few W ’ .1« A All Kinds of Building wou first place in 4 I.» mile class C. frolli the hospital, hut »lightly improved ♦ Material . . . Rustic. C. L. Crenshaw will do the plumbing iu health. Flouring, Ceiling and Price Si.00 for Chat. Cleveland who is repairing Finishing................. H F.ichenl»*rger and C <> bi< k of , and enlarging Ins bouse. Portland Were Valley visitor» one day ALL KILN DRIED Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 Miss Clara Webb is recovering nicely tbm week. . W MILLER. LENT from a severe accident that befell her !.«»•(er liiflirv hui return»*»! Iiorn»* from Wiley-Allen office at Sandy Livery Barn. some tune ago. While attending to Yamhill county where hr han lieen vimi I- MILL ARO YAROS Al LENTS JÜRCTIOR Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon some work on tier (arm a tailing gate iiitf hia grandmother Robinaon. struck her ankle, fracturing one bone. days at E. F. Donahues ham, Boring. Thursday Mr*. T. R. Italdwin Carnival OREGON LENTS, Mrs. Shoulti brought to The Herald week m Portland. noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett C«mpany office last Friday a sample of the atraw- Mra E. H, Jrnnr started for Parkers lierrie« grown on her place. It look burg. West Virginia, last Tuesday to ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from just ai» berne», side by side, to measure srr Her sister, Mm. Archer, who is very CORBETT Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled 13>, inches and 13 of them made a heap tick. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ogden have moved ing I mjx . While in bloom many of the in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind Roas I>onry, recently from Ohio, vis here from near the coast and will reside « vine« l«>re a» many as 4<»i blossoms. Disposition. ited with bis cousin, A B. Craft, during on the Rogers farm. Won’t Al H*rt wish he was hm k on the Li mt part of the week. TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars Grenbani soil when he reads this Mr. Burkholder has rented the Bur- and (J. N. Will Richey and family bower place and will move his family Gresham ami tire Portland Police will Hager in<l wife viaitwi J. A Richey at here next week. meet on the local trail ground next Sun « Mngr. Sec’y. Fern Hill, Hunday. day. The Police are right up to snuff, Mrs. Chas. Latourell and Miss Ethel The stork visited Mr. Kennedy'» having barely lost to Troutdale in a 14- Smith were in Bortland Wednesday. inning game last Sunday and as yon home Sunday night and left a tine girl Ylll-R ORDER FOR HATS and Mi sees Blackball, Eva and Ira R.ed, know, Gresham leads the Intornrbun baby. TRIMMINGS SOLICITE I > were in Portland several days la»t week. League. .Market Day, Gresham, July 7. Billy Beals of Portland was a Sunday Guy Matheera and Misa Bessie baily visitor at the F. E. Reed home. Otis Johnson was takrn to the hospital V were married on Wedneaday. The last Monday to be o[>eratrd upon for J Also Cement Walks, Etc. Several from here drove toCa»tle Edel young people go at once to Waaco. east Expert Trimmer in Charge appendicitis and is in a very critical con* Brau to see the automobile races. I ern Oregon, an<l have the best wishes of ; Victor Halter, dition. Misses Lillian and Ruby Rassmussen Gresham, Oregon • a h">»t of Gresham friends. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN went to Monmouth last Saturday to te RfMul Rnpervtonr Ed Heifer ha* a force SI JIJIER HATS FOR WOMEN The Gresham Bakery doe» not close present at the graduation of their sister, I at 7 o’clock as has been reported, hut of men and team* at work taking gravel I and < HII.DREN at REIMCEIt Alice. BRU E................................................ bakery goods can lie gotten al any tune. from the Sycamore gravel pit and are Chester Knieriam has been employed • The grocery stores and markets close at •preading it on the hotter road aouth of by McGowan A Sons of Warrendale to the county line. » fill LISE I ADIES FURNISHINGS « 7. This has inconvenienced some dur run their launch and buy tiwh. k w ing the |>a»t week hut it IS thought to Aplite a number of the Pleasant Val k Mr. Fleury of Portland spent Sunday I lie a good move to which people will ley Granger» attended Pomona at Lenta .Mrs. Grace Metzger here. soon adopt themselves. la*t Wedneaday. I Proprietor, Market bay, Gresham, July 7. A. B. McFadden, the shoemaker, has Monte Newell of Damaama win in the Gresham, • Oregon Mr Burbower ha« the foundation for k k »W closed hl« shop and moved to Portland. Valley laat Toeaday. He i* interacted Gust Larson will probably accommodate in a piece of new r«md which if bni’t his new hon»e nearly completed. any who have tie»*d of repair work. will add very materially to the conven Mrs. Corbett ha» »pent the past week Mrs. bean and son and J. A. Colv ience of people living in the IhftmWDCUM at her summer home near here went to iweaaide this week for a lew country and h I mo thoa«« living on the Mr. and Mrs. Sidwell were pas.enger* We hop« they week'» outing at the < uly cottage. we*t eide of the Valley. MRS. b M. ROBERTS for Portland Sunday evening. David f'uly ia building a cottage at Kea- will la* aiicceteful in getting the road Spend the Fourth at Gresham, July aide. granted. 3rd ICE CREAM SUNDAES and PLAIN Miss Emma Hankey spent the ji»»t H. L. Rill ha« been delivering in ( REAM < iresham some of the firn—l Hrawlier* week in Portland. ries ever grown, Think • •i ln*Hping box- Han'lli-» Evi-rvthing n««lH<l for Ilia kilrhen »ml table—I'hnt's 11»! We ' All kinds "I Cool brink« :to es averaging 16 berrivs to the box ’ liav«-m-h-ct«-«! our stock with can-, srlwted only 4lm fri ali.-st slid lo-»t, ¡[ « • amie» gars and Fruit* Think of heaping divbre, eight lierriee Of Interest to Farmers and Mechanics an<l »<11 I In-in rutlit. Ilone»! nmariira an<l gi»»l goods ia our motto, < ► Bread «nd Cakes to a dish, every one "I which has to lie that's why |.... pl«- i-otne to 11» for Groi-i-rn-a whi n tlw-v want tin- l» «t ’’ Farmers and mechanics frequently Full lini-a ol Flour, <'« ri-:il», Fugara. Hpi.. Flavoring Extract», t'anned J quartered to lie easily eaten! This is meet with »light accident« and injuries Fruita, ('anh«-il Meat», Traa, t'off»«•», ( onirrtumt-ry, Etc., Etc Try 11». < NEAR which r-au«e them much annoyance and Powell Street. Gresham. Ore. not unusual in this section. loss of time. A cut or bruise may be ♦ eifftC For the garden, Held nr Hower hnl, in bulk or package. 11 <>. P. Polla of Montavilla was in town SEIFER STATION cured in about one-third the time usual ' The kiml tlmt grow»." < mr acnl« are grown from the I on Friday. ly required by applying Chamberlain', t'LLV'.J choicest atia k ami put up hy men who know their Imai- « AT Liniment as won as the injury is re neaa. If you want early vi getable« and Iota of 'em you must have good 1 ’ Mrs. J. W. Huff will go East to visit ceive«!. Thi, liniment is also valuable aeed«. Gel your seeds of ua. ¡[ relatives this summer starting about for Sprain», sorene»» of the maaOM and rheumatic pains. There i, no danger of July first. blood poisoning resulting from an injury Carpenter and Builder GRESHAM The glorious Fourth to lie celebrated w hen Chamberlain's Liniment i,,p|ilie«i REAL ESTATE CO July 3rd at Gresham Big events on before the part, become inflamed and GR ESHAM, Main Street, Oreste«wa swollen. For sale by Gresham Drug Co the programme. You are welcome. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES remember : Our Store Closes at 7 p. m A Blotched Complexion Black Percheron Colt LEWIS A. D. S. Blood Mixture UMBER ♦ : ♦ : : : : SHATTUCK REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL 4 3 97 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER : 5 : : ; Ì : ; vw I GRESHAM MILLINERY Mrs. Maxey (j. A. Cox, E. Donahue, Septic Tanks Built w w s a k I Roberts’ Confectionery 1 : A MODERN GROCERY ! A ( ’Jl< E S W. H. KARR, «T.-.OO F. B. STUART & CO