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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
A Want C o I uiììiìi SEE CHAUNCEY AT LENIS For Diy Goods, Groceries, Light Hardware. GRESHAM LOCALS Mi» Tlbbvts of Woodstock, Of , visit ed Mr». T. Bell thia week. l uster Road and Main St. It is very much regretted that the Wanted, For Sale, l.ost. grandstand at the lull park has not materialised. We hope Manager Paten Found, Etc. eaude will continue to agilate the prop All l<»-»l s.lswrtlM'm«»’« s'» r',n’J"''?.’’. kmJ •( O'«' sate (MCNfO'l ( ».'Ml' oaition. It would soon pay for itaelt \»i ,>N »iilwvquent laserttona will ma.le on !■' lo *• »'«rd« for to« ni. and ladies would feel more inclined to I adipo Qhiri are OveT stoc^e^ on sonic patterns of Ladies’Shirt Waists WOK1> lor I* rents «0 to *• wont, tor *• .win». attend the game» if they were aaaured Xo s.i published tor I««» than !■' .«"is LQUIQO Ulllll n01010 and ^rv making specials on them. It will pay you to investigate <*»h tu advanre exrept to regular sdrertlrere. accommodations like tin». Mi»» Belle Gieae 1» very ill at h»r F«‘K SALK—Lincoln Sheep. Poland Or the presence of any skin as the season for summer shirt waists has just l>egun. China Hogs, breeding stock id all age». eruption ia unsightly always. home near Cedarville. * Webb Farm. Phone 15« Here are two special numbers : $4 Shirtwaists lor $3.00; $5 Shirtwaists for $3.25. But that ia not the worst. The Mi»» Hope Anderson ia in Portland worst is that the bhwsl is out of These are very tine lace over silk waists. Something that ¡s up to date. THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE. attending the Summer Normal. order and if proper precaution is 28x48 Gaar-Seolt Separator, Cyclone not taken something senous may The many It lends of Miss Genevieve Slacker, in go*«! condition. Also a 12- follow. Metager, who waa severely hurt in a ^nOPI2lc in UanimnnlfO AU this week we Will give a special price on all hammockst H. P. Nichol» * Shejard Engine and dpuulalo III nollllllUvKS \Ve have them up to $5, as good aa you want, this week a. -Va'gap Water Tank See P H. Bates, runaway last Saturday, are glad to learn Boring. Route I. Phone 483. I- she is improving as well as could lie ex 15 % discount. 1 his is a chance to get u hammock very cheap anti the quality is there. there. pected. The team belonging to D W. GOOD MEADOW PASTVRE Mel «ger, drawing a float in the parade For Horses and Cows Apply Howitt rids the blixxl of impuritiea. No A Co . Gresham. Oregon._______ <• laat Saturday, became frightened when remedy will do it quicker than the harneoa broke and ran away,throw this one, few will do it as well. KALE. PLANTS Have thouaamis lor sale at $1 per liMM. ing out Misses Metager, Grace He-«eU, H. E. Braiuhall, 1 mi. south Troutd* e, Price $1.00 Hilda Gullickson and Elain Met«g»r. in Route 1. *’ The other young ladies escaped injury ai Id: 8A1 I OR RENT—Store build Mine Florence Cleveland, who recent- we have a large line to select from. ing. 3Sx4S, with counter and shelves; Iv returned from Stanford V mvemity, public hall on second floor; go«»! busi will a,end part of her vacation with her lies» location. Mrs. E. M. Douglass, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs J. II. I'rvs- Gresham. Oregon. It ton. FOR BALE—At a bargain, one bay horse 6 years old. weight 1400. Cha». Mr. and Mr». RobertTGuttridge. of LENTS, • OREGON Cleveland. Gresham Springwater, and Mr. and Mr* Walter ^usl another s shipment from the Brown Shew* Co., makers of the l>can of Portland, visit«! Mr». Vests FOR b VLE—One good Jersey bull. uliUOdi Buster Brown Scho* I Shoes for the children. Thej ure Raney on Saturday. 2k. vears old. Henry Schuita. Pbom can be nude. In this shipment are men’s, women’s and children’s shoes for all kinds of wear. Corbett »4 _____ ___ ________ \JI Chas, and George Kaliev were home We have the best assortment of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes that ever came to a from Bull Run on Saturday FOR bALE—Poland t’hina hog« In- unire M. H. Wheeler, Gresham Phone country store. We could not buy shoes in the quantities we do if we did not sell them anti Rev Smith, general »«ivtary for the (28’ we could not sell them if we did not have good shoes. Our shoes give satisfaction. Y. M. C. A in Oregon and Idaho, will horses : lecture in the Methodist church next The Oresham Jew eler See S. S. Thompson (or horses. Pbone Sunday at II a. m and * p m. Ilewilj HilV IninlPOlPilt^ an? ^uipp’xl to sell you everything you want in this line such also deliver a lecture at 3 o’clock in the nay iiiipioniuiiio u |,.IV c,ut.(.rs> i,.lV rojx- blodn,hay CRnkNHrttwrnerBafloorhooks, TO LOAN—Money on farm mortgsg- afternoon to men only. Mr. Smith i« mowing-machine oil, in fact everything you need to carry you through the haying season. If . Address X 1, Herald office, Oresti- an able »peaker and you should not fail a in, Oregon.__________________ _ _____ you get too busy during the day to come and the stores are closed, telephone us your orders , to bear mm. LOST—I Ine light grav yearling Jersey and we will send it to you at any time of the day. Don’t forget to telephone us it you need The lecture by Rev. Mr Smith next bull. B. C. Altman, Gresham, Route Sunday at * p. m. will l>e in theGrange anything and we will see that you get it. 2 ; phone 358. hall. This arrangement was necessary LOST—Winding puree in the s. Cameras. Plates, films. Developers aa a stereoptiv>n will tie used which Dorffain^ hKW i V nls 2 span of horses, 1 riili!xT-tire C l.irke surrv, 1 new cushi ni-tirr T wo BsnK’s Saving Book, Portland, employs electricity in its operation. UfllgUllld Stiver run-alxiut with pole, 1 set light double harness and 1 silver-plated,heavy insignias, one black and other re.I. Was Everybody is invited. '-olio, VEIOX and lost between Twelve-Mile House and surry harness, will sell any way to suit purchaser. AZo PRINT PAPI RS On each Wednesday afternoon during Riverside. Leave at Herald office, Re- and POST CARI». 28 ward. K. Kidp. this month Miss t'uly, custodian of the Gresham Public Library, will read to FOR b \LE—Earrand A Voter < 'rgan. Is the little folks. The following report good as new C. Wedeler, Gresham. Route 5. (28 was made for the month ending Jone 311 Circulation—Fiction, 38; non-tic- Main Street, GRF>«HAM. FOR SALK—Poland China Hoga* tion. 323; total, 631. Attendance— Ad Inquire R. F. Talbot. Phone 29S. (. ults, MH ; juvenile». 360. total, l'J54. FOR SALE—One g.>>d Jersey cow; Prof. J. W. Huff has gon- in with fresh in August. Inquire at Wiley's store, Lents, for Mr». Pardue i Coo vert A Stapleton in the practice of law. His office will 1« ill the Chamber FOR SALE—FORTY ACRES of good Continueil from Page I ) Dealer in “Goods of Quality.’’ of Commerce building at Portlaud. Alain Street land; 6 acres being cleared; spring on Gresham, Oregon land; seme esdar; SIMM' cords of good Mr». E. J. Faria of Chicago ia visiting For 31 best 10 pound box Bing«, one wood; 2 miles from electric line; new road opening up; easy grade to Port box bon bons. donated by Martin Rob her son, J. N. Faris. Mias Olive Whit ney of Kearney. Nebraska, is also visit land; Soil fine loam, good drainage, no erts. gravel; slopes to the NE. Fine for fruit ing the family. For best exhibit of ó pound carton or small ranch. Address Box 45, Lenta Kirbv Drennen, the redoubtable arc- boxes, three or more varieties, 3 years MONTAVILLA FOR SALE—A splendid ranch of H) subscription to Better Fruit, by Beaver nnd baseman for the Greeham Giant», ORIENT acres ; 3 miles east of Gresham ; 30 acres State Herald. A. M.<»rav will make a trip to TU y has been transferred to the Northwest Frank SlafYrrwtn had the naUfortunt* cleared; good fruit; springs; house and For one l*>x largest cherries of any league where he will umpire the re <k*ran, leaving here t<»lav and return* of hit houav by fire» I m *1 Maiun lay. barn adapted to dairying. For informa Tins leave» a Ing next Tueedav. tion see J. Gist, on the premises, Route variety, special certificate of deposit for mainder of the season They li»t the greater part of everything. (35 JI, by First State Bank. 2, Gresham. gap in the ranks of this team which will The new drug alorw on Hibbard fltreet Il la not known jil»t how the fire start Everything ia in tirat cla«a . ed. Other premiums have been promised require a mighty good man to fill. Dren ia <>|>rn. Wanted. by lewis Shattuck and Gresham I'rug nen 1» a veteran on the diamond and tbapa; I** aure and call to aer it aw it ia i P. II Koork and family and L. All the held down the second »ack to the entire a tine addition to Montavilla. You will Wallers and family syent last Sunday HO Cords of 4-foot wood to tie deliver Co., with others forthcoming, find a prescription clerk at your aervice in the mountain» ed at the schoolhouse in Gresham on t premiums will be on exhibit at the satisfaction of Manager Pateneaude. before September first, 1009. Blds for Gresham Drug Store. There were no games last Sunday in and a courteous reception to the Hhuff There were many people from Orient the same will be received by the District ¡►rug Cotupanv. Let us make this first annual cherry the Interurban League. ami Cottrell who »pent the Fourth ul Clerk up to 12 o'clock, noon, on the 1* Miaa Mixatmin ia visiting near Mt. July at Sandy last Saturday. of Joly, 1909; bidder Ao specify in bis exhibit a success ami one that will in- The Giants play the Vnion Meat» bid the quality of wood he is able to sore a greater interest in those to fol- Sunday at Troutdale. There will be Hood. Tlie Pleasant Home l»y* came home furnish. Dated at Gresham, this the low in succeeding years. An unusually interesting program has i (r„m Mandy all smilea Saturday, the frail something doing in that neck 'o the 22nd day of June, 1909. been prepare«! fur Chautauqua which game living a to 3 in their favor woods on that occasion. D. S. J ohnson . District Clerk. What came very near proving a aeri- will open July fith. Forest Hayworth is »pending a few Chamberlain's Cofk. Cholera and Dia oua acident happened on the William's Montavilla people were invited to week» at home Bids Wonted. rrhoea Remedy the Best bill east of town Monday evening. A ■end rose« tn the visiting people at the and Surest. Chas. Hunter waa on the aick list Ulis Bids will Ire I* received up to Jaly Jal 17. party of young folks, who had been out Northern Baptist Convention last Tues week. 19W, 1908, by bv I*istrict District No. 1» » ~ Terry) for M “It affords me pleasure to «tate that I cords of wood to be delivered at school- consider the preparation known as camping near Bull Run, were return day evening. B H (Tine and ('. 11 Jackson spent a bonse. Bidder to specify quality. By Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia ing to their homes in East Portland A number of our young people are few day» al home thia week. order of the board. E. E. W bluxg , rrhoea Remedy the (wet and surest of when their wagon, drawn by (our borseo. planning for a picnic on Monday, July Clerk. (2b good results of any I have ever used in S. P. Hale is much improved and is cupelled ami threw them ont. Three of Mb. my family," aavs P. E. Herrington of ; able to lie up. AND GÍ.T SOME the occupants were considerably bruiM-d Mount Aerial. Ky. This is the univer Just a Woman—There ia gla<lt>ran in Notice. Will Harris and wife called at th» sal verdict of all who use this remedy up. They resumed their journey home Sealed bide will be received for the re Its cures are so prompt ami effectual after the injured bad been attended by her gladness, when »he’s gift«! ; there ia ! Kellogg home last Sunday sadness in her «adnes«, when »he's «ad ; modeling. painting and shingling of that people take pleasure in recommend Dr. Short. Mr. and Mr». W E. Marked were schoolhouse No 30. All bide to be re ing it. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. but the gladness oi her gladness nor the Rev. and Mr». David Cathey and their aadneaa of her aadnsas, is nothing to ' guest« of S' P. Pale and wife Sunday. ceived within ten days from the pale Good Letter Hcnds liehing of thie notice. The board of di ••••••••••••••••a daughter, Mary, are to occupy Grand her madness when she'« mad. rectors reserve the right to reject any Are Good Business pa Cathey's house during a month's POWÍLL VALLEY or all bids Plans and specifications to Mi«« Ada Ryder ha« returned from outing Mr. Cathey is pastor of the be seen at the office of clerk. Anderson left la«t «'vi lor Alaa- First Free Methodist church in Port California much benelitted from the A. S. K in . (IB, Clerk trip. This the 2nd day of July, pen. land. NOW t'NDER Aug Nordin and family of El Campo, MiaaO. Olierg leave* for a sojourn in The rain this week has been of ines Seattle next Tueoday where «lie will Tex , is visiting at the home of ('. p, timable benefit to the growing crop« of Notice. Johnson and ('. A Lindgren. They Oregon, and nowhere more beneficial take in the sight« of the city as well a» Notice ia hereby given that 34 head of will visit Seattle and Spokane before re- the Exposition. than here in the Willamette Valley. ebeep have been taken up, according to When in Town The children«' exercise» were held I turning. Great state, this Oregon. the beard law. and are held at rnv place The young people’« meeting in the Sunday evening at the M E. church. 3's miles east of Gresham. John Wil- It wduld seem that in our mad rush Lutheran church last Sunday night waa MAKE IT HEADQLARIERS llama. Miss Birdine Merrill Entertained. through life we do not have enough of largely attended. MRS. BELL, Prop. The I ome of Frank Btaffenson WI» Among recent social events was a live such exercise« for the children are truly CHLRCH NOTICES. destroyed by fire last Saturday. Spark» hundred party given by M imi Birdine happy on these occasions. FREE METHODIST CHVRCH — He—Why do you talk continually ' from the chimney in kitchen ret fire to Merrill at her home in honor of Mrs. Rev. S. G. K opvr , ;a«tor. Service», Sunday School, 10 a. m ; Preaching the roof and the whole building burned H. C. Kerr of St. Paul, Minn., who is from morning until night? Lots For Sale. every Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. tn. She—It'» the only time I have to to the ground in half an hour, hardly spending the summer with Rec,parents, Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at luit» 1, 2 and 3, Block 1, Thompson's Mayor F. B Stuart ami wife, Mrs. Fred talk. I sleep from night until morning. anything waa saverl. He carried a «mail 8 o'clock. All welcomed Addition to Gresham, J4*O cash. L. E. Olson of Portland, Mrs. Kerr and Miss Mr. and Mr» Hughe» from Illinois insurance. SAINT MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHVRCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev Bereh- Thompson, 324 Worcester Bk, Portland. bhinney rendered vocal and instrumen are visiting theis daughter, .Mrs Geo. The Swediah school will close next told Ihirrer. Services will lie held on GIVEN AWAY I tal selections. The house was beauti If. Lswis. They are greatly pleased Friday. It has been a mcceaa in every the first Sundav of each month at fully decorated and delicious refresh with Oregon and its many attractions. war. Beautiful Shetland Ponies, handsomw 10:30 a. m. Help tor Those Who Have Stomach arte, soli.l Gold Wau-hea, Diamond ments were served. Those present were John Martin has »old bis home to Rev. II. Samlatedt returned thia week ( Ringfl Trouble. and other valuable preMeiitu given Mr». Fred Olson, Mrs. McMath, Mrs. eastern people. He will build another to hi« home in Assaria, Kansas. away After doctoring for about twelve years Phinney and Miss Slnnney, all of Port house at once, as be says Montavilla is for a bad stomach trouble and spending The hammers can be plainly heard nearly five hundred dollars for medicine land ; Mrs. C. Merrill,Mrs. F. B. Stuart, i all right. He has purchased 4 lot on around here aa there ia much improve Io Boys and Girls who uln In our MRS. D M. ROBERTS and doctor’s fees, I purchased my wife Mrs. Chas. Gedamke, Mrs Lewis .Shat Ebey street. Pony and C<1 (onlesl. ment going on one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and tuck, Mrs. Alva Hevel, Mr«. Thomas J. H. Shnfflebnrger and family of Open to all Boys and Girl». C.,«u Liver Tablets, which did her so much Mrs. Il E. Davis, Mrs. E. j Rev. Minaker from Portland will nothing t<> enter. Get enrolled at once Lewiston, Idaho, have taken up their ICE CREAM SLNDAES and PLAIN good that she con tinned to use them Townsend, preach in the Goapel tent at G. Ander Hundred« of dollars worth of prises ami and they have done her more good than E. Welling, Mrs Marie Dinger, Mrs. E. residence on Tilth St. CREAM all of the medicine I bought before.— Roberts, Mr». II. C. Kerr, and .Minea son’« grove Thursday and Friday, Hf h cash beside«. a Samuel Boyer, Folsom, fowa. Thia Daisy Smith, Effie Roberta, Norma To the hired man : Yon can be a man , and 9th, at 8 p. in. Thia will lie in the EVI RY CONTESTANT IS PAID CASH All kind# oí Cool Prink» medicine is for rale by Gresham Hunley and Miss Jorian, allot Gresh Co. Samples free. whom the whole neighborhood will , English language and all are cordially whether he win« a grand prixe or not. Candy. Cigar» and Fruita am. Mrs. Kerr won the prixe. Write u« today (or full particular« lie want. How? Just by being fair and | invited, especially the young people. Bread and Cake» Sunday, 11th inat., there ia service in lore it ia too late. square, earnest, honest, good natured Make three successional plantings of Hens feel the warm weather as much ami dean in all your life. No out-of- the Swedish language at the same place HUMAN IIIL PUBLISHING CO. at .3 p. m. Gresham, Ore. as other folks. Give them a shady pla> e sweet corn this month, at ten-day inter- woik times for such a man. Powell Street. S28 Atlantic Av., - Boaton, Ma«». to sit down ouce in a wLile and re«t. Specials foi this Week A Blotched Complexion A A. D. S. Blood Mixture Children’s Barefoot Sandals Ä.^ÄÄh^in,! Specials in Iron Beds MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Special on Roll of Rag Carpet F.W. FIELDHOUSE first Cherry Festival LEWIS SHATTUCK USING THAT RUBBERSTAMP REAL LETTER HEADS CENTRAL HOTEL Neu Mdndqpment WE PRIM IHÍM FOR YOU BfAVfR STATE HERALD PONIES AND CARTS ••••••••••••••• Roberts’ Confectionery ft o * k