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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
Want Column PLEASANT VALLEY GRESHAM LOCALS STOVES & RANGES @ SHATTUCK’S Billy Wheeler« the popular gardener, won't work for hia board any m«»re tin* FIL4SAN1 V4LKY h‘im he van have Folger’s Gulden Gale Wanted, For Sale, l.ost. Il M. Wing left Thursday lot hi, old U’dfev Nvrvksl to him. Found, Etc. borne near Olwetn. Iowa. Chaa. Tailman of Oregon City has AU tarwl a.IvrrtiM menu are run under thi» Mr J. W Froat viaitad at Ml Tabor moved with his tainily onto the Lindsey bridal rat. . , CFM K WoKl» Fl I tXSFRTlos made on 15 to wont* for lucvni> to » a few Jay, thia week. place at Melroae. lie will make this a word- for 15 cent» to wont- tor >• onto. Mr». E. S. Jvnne has returned from a fruit and truck iariu. No ad published for le** than 1» evut» U are surely headquarters lor this class of >roods. We have some ol the best makes in Ca»h m »«tvanev except u» regular advertuera trip to Parkersburg, West Virginia. T It Howitt's man», Dottie Dimple, ’ r the market and stand behind everyone of them. You take no chances tn buying your Mike Albapanalp made a business is making a reconi for herself on the stoves from us lor anything in this line you get at our store is the best the market affords. FOR SALE.—Lincoln Sheep. Poland trip to the city Friday. track. She recently won in priio China Hogs, breeding stock ot all ages. We have the Bridge and Beach line of Superiors Stoves and R.tnues, the standard Range of Mark Baxter was a INtuiaacu, visitor money ami is booked for the northwest Webb Farm, Pilone 15S the world, also the widely known Charter Oak; nothing better in the Ran«e line that llus last week. circuit of fairs this (all. LIMBER—At our new mill ll* miles well known brand ol goods. We also have the Lorain line—a stove at a moderate price that W. P. Chileote and familv attended Grant N Sager, a substantial citisen southeast of Kelso. W « deliver lumber. is making good wherever sold. We haedle several cheaper Ranges which are strictly war Jonsrud Bros. (' Chautauqua last Satunlay and Sunday, of Pleasant Valley ami a good friend of tieo. Felt has resigned his position The Herald, made us a call Wednesday. ranted to give satisfaction, as cheap as $24, all solid and made by the Bridge Beach Stove TAKEN VP—About July 1st, light- with the Heaver State Herald. He informs us everybody is buav in his Company. When in need of anything ol this kind let us figure with you on it. Do not buy coiorvu Jersey bull, about four years Thooe who attended the Cherry Festi community. old. M. Widener. Boring; Route 1 (A) your Stoves from peddlers who are here today and some where else tomorrow. Patronize val at Gresham last Saturday pronounce Mrs Anna llevel ia very sick with the your local merchant and help build up your town and community and they will lie just as lib GOOD MEAIMIW I ASll RE it a great success. measles. She is being cared for al her For Horses a«d Cows Apply Howitt eral with you as the peddler and give you good terms on other goods at times when you need The Pleasant Valley boys have organ home by a trained nurse from Portland. Co». Grveham, Oregon. (• it. Remember that we are headquarters for all first class merchandise ol every description ised a Iwselvall team at laat. Better Mr ami*Mrs. J. W. Shattuck have and anything you want in any line come to us and we will always be glad to help you out in F<>K SALE OR KENT—Storv buiM- late I liau never, bovs. gone to Welches (or their summer out ing. 3hx4h. siili counter and shelves; anyway we can and give you good terms, good prices, good goods and good treatment. We Grange meets in all day session lirXt ing. public nati on secoml ti<x>r gixxi bust want your business and are ready to give you all the inducements that we can to get it. ina» location. Mrs. E. M. l*ouglass, Saturday. Mrs. May Gebbish and Miss Maud Greshaui Oregon. t* last Sunday some miscreants i ahot Warner ami Mias Ruth Dvwrw, niece» window lights out of Mrs. Schacht’ ’a i resi FOR SALE—At a bargain, one bay of Mrs C mw , visited in Grmhatn laut dence and overturned several hives of horse 6 years old. weight 14<X>. Chas. bees and committed other depredations Thursday. Cleveland, Gresham. TI kw who have been attending the A.-Y.-P. Exp*«eition (mm this vicinity FOR SALE—One good Jersey bull. MONTAVILLA 21, year, old. Henry Schults. Phone say that rooms are abundant at low torix-lt M. _ _______________ <31 Nine prices and the expense ot a few days at Montavilla is to have a band, people have signed up and they want the Seattle Fair is not large. HOB8E8 See > S. Thonqwon for horses Phone nine more. Dr. ami .Mrs. Bittner arrived in Gres I *1 V *1 ' «"'■ i <1 - i-l.in I ............ alnxist a ayminym for Coffee Mis i 1 Stol. A box ear will lie p’ace-l at the side ham on Tuesday ami now occupy the - » » ns tl att a < lienp sub TO LOAN—Money on tarín mortgag track at this station on the railroad so neat bungalow built by Frank lleiney siitutc Min-li Collii- tliat is importeli a» Java r.dtiv is m>t gruwn un tlx- islaml of Jais Jais i« tlx- I n-i India es Adores, X 1, H«rald office. GreeL- people can do business until the depot, on Kolierts Avenue. They art» extend iidatlds, and while tum-li gm«l Collii' is grumi iui tlx- islaml of Jais, tlie l«-«t Cottili, of thè Jais •)!■'. «»•' grumi oli ain, Oregon.______________________ ___ which the railroad Company promises, ed a hearty welcome ami have been thè i-laiid of >uinatra Tlxw an- kltown a» l’adang, Maixlliehng. Atikula, Pali niliiig. eie Ttxwe tallir varii-lm an duly serenaded this week HIST—One light gray yearling Jersey is built. ali sliip|xil in »mali boat» tu listai la. thè — a|»>rt of tlx- island ni Java. frulli wlirmi' they ani n- slii|>|ss| in tlx- terger bull. B. C. Altman. Gresham. Knute E. Harvey of Carrolton is visiting his W. H Hachmeyvr, recently o( Cincin vi -x-l» tu tlx- lìiiti-il 'tati- and .ulw-r i-niiiitriii. Tlitia it cavurs tliat all tlw l'offiiw gruwiiig in tlx- Ea»t Indie« bave 2 ; pilone 35S. sister, Mrs. H. 8. Clieesman on East nati, O., has l>een in town for about lakeu tlx- ttaiiu- of Javu I nruast.il Collie is «aid tu impmve mtli agv, n mix h so flint da' to rni ' old Goiv-rnmi-nt tw>» weeks kicking over conditions with F< <K SALE—Light spring wag m.good Glisau street. Jais,' meaiiiug thè Coffee wliieb thè Dilto li govertiuirnt n-taiiwil for a long lime Is-fon- ■ -llmg, i-aiix- tu ilnùgiutte thè top, nearly new ; dirt cheap. Mrs. Burr, He has been D. H. Perkins has sold hi, wood yard a view to kienting here. higlwat qiiality l m-rupiiloit» im|sirt«*r» ami Cuffie.ruanti-r», resluing thnt Cuflera aokl under tlx- terni, “Old Giivrnt- Gresham. Ore. (U to W. A Reid. negotiating with F. B. Stuart for ths meni Java,” bnnight a Inglx-r prue tluin any .itlu-r l'uflm. ailoptul timi iianu- f.-r tlx- ne of stmilar luoking t'offre« fnuu otlx-r i-ortie pn«lix-mg cixmtrirs, whleli weie of lidimu llai .r and eiwt iiiiu h lue iixuiey. Tln» pructlie ss» elèo A large addition is being added to C. purchase of his store and expects to FOR SALE—FORTY ACRES of goi«i take over the same next week. His extensrivly imlulged in later l>y many retali gnser«. Many ni tlx- latti-r. Ixiwvter, diti so without wruug intorni, Imi land ; 6 acres liemg cleared : spring on E Blake's building on so.h street. family is expected in a tew days. land : some cellar; 3lK>i cords of good simply liei-amai of a lack of knowliilge. Tliia iinpuaition liaa lv<! lo tlx> intriaiuction of thè Pure Fumi la« wlmli re- We now have an automobile garrage »•s si ;t miles from electric line; new ipiim thal all I otlm ,«• pr>>|» rly lirantled. Genuine Java i« tisi lugli pruni to usti! exlt-naively ennimervially, in a An ice cream stx'ial will l«e field on road opening up; easy grade to Port on East Stark ami 75th street». l offre tliat n-tail» al 25 or »■> lenta |«-r potimi < »tlx r Coffee»—illuse ot tlx- Central American illafrlct»— lieve Irai fotind the M. E. parsonage lawn Friday eve land; Soil fine loam, good drainage, no The blacksmith shop owned by G. of i-xiellent drinking quelitxe, tliat eom|iaie favurebly aulì Java. and a cuniliinalioit ut ila »- lugli grado Ctiffres mll br ning. July ». Everybody invited. gravel; slopes to the NE. Fine for fruit loiind in Ile- pai kagiw |ait tip l>y Tlx- G.-rman tua mali l'offre Co . (or said al Lewfa Shattiaks. Ik-aan- of |«i|.ll< rs or small ranch. Address Box 45, Lents McBride is being enlarged. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fullman of Port Rev. T F. Royal has tieen visiting in alio are «elling yotl cheap Collie al largo priee» and buy yoiir Coltri* of land spent Tuesday with Mr. Chalksr FOR SALE—A splendid ranch of Vancouver for a few days. and wife, ami m riding around the vi acre, ; 3 miles east of Gresham ; 30 acres The finest product of the fine art of cinity of Gresham. They intend leav cleared; good fruit; iprings; house and barn adapted to dairying. For informa living is the man himself; so say. Mat ing for California in a few weeks. tion see J. Gist, on the premises. Route Hughes. Mrs Ida Coughlin and daughter, Miss 2, Gresham. (35 Woman', Day at the Chautauqua was Ethel Jones, of Portland, and two a very interesting day. It is to he re friends, s|»ent Sunday with Mrs. Crow. Dealer in “(foods of Quality. ” gretted that more of our women did not Mr. Ephriam Dewey of the Oregonian bear the tine lecture given bv Mr». C. AT LENTS and Mr. Nufkee sjwnt Sunday wilt» rel .Main Street (ircHhfini, Oregon For Dry Goods, Groceries, and P. Gilran. atives in Gresham. Light Hardware. A pretty wedding reception in honor Foster Road and Main St. Solid Facts. of .Mr. and Mrs. J. E Metxger was given The E’dsslnq of a Worthy Mon. Miss tend binder. Did you know that th* Acme Wash on Tuesday night at the borne of Mr. ing Machine sold by R. R Carlson ha- and Mrs. John H. Metier Atsuit forty It may seem unnecessary that furth Miss l.ena Ginder was txirn March Postoffke Notice. never l>een equaled by tin- number of invited guests were present. The occa gixxl points in its workings by any oth sion was made pleasant by many floral er notice lx* given tn the sad accident ! 35, IMS, in Warren county, Iowa, and Beginning Jnlv 2>, 11«©, poitvffice er machine. These facts are not dis I mi ES Al.!. Ki She that resulted in the death of Charles J died July 14, I'.W, in Portland. will clcwe at 7 p. m. puted by anyone. Regrets are fre decorations ami a bounteous luncheon. W< H>1 >SAWING came to Oregon with her parents »hen But Sunday, and holiday, otflee open from quent from purchasers of other makes, All joined in felicitating the popular Merrill on last Friday afternoon. a child and has spent moat ol her girl- I*h<>nr l m that they had not seen the Acme before young people on their marriage. Mr*. Mr. Merrill, having resided in several 9 a. tn. to 10 a. m. liiaal day, in and around Gresham. She buying. Greslwm. Orfijcn Metxger was Miss Carlson. Mail leaving office going to Estacada, localities, bail come to have a large cir ' was baptised at l.a Grande, Ore , about Sandy, etc., at 5:55 a. m. and 3:10 p. Carl Wirts has gone to Forest Grove cle of acquaintances Many inquiries ! ten years ago in the Baptist church al i m. GATES CROSSING. for a short visit. Mis, Ginder was well ! concerning the accident have been made that place. Mail leaving office for Portland 7 ;40 Geo. Leslie returned yesterday from a and considvrable of the information that known and had a wide circle of friends, ■kin. 1« held up. the hend tient Itnillf The young people syient several very a. n>. and 4:55 p. m. ami extended well wishes to every one. the rye Is over the liquid. mid then the pleasant hour, >aturday evening at the trip through eastern Oregon ami Wash has been given out has been wrong. In She had tieen In ¡»air health for a year lid la opened mid cloned In the hath I. M c C oll , P. M. home of Mr. and Mrs. Tuke on the ington. Powell Valley road. Miss Culy is returning about -*0u books the first place his name was Charles or more ami the last six month, ws, There n III h» n<> »marling sensation, mid the under part of tlx- ltd» and that E. A. Barrick. formerly of Scotts tn the Portland library and will mon Merrill. The accident causing his death Conti mil to her room a very patient suf »•nil are Auslx-d wltb a coding applica Mill,, ba, been visiting with hi, parent, have many interesting books on the was due to falling in front of a loaded ferer and always trusting In the Lord tion that will draw out any alight In shelves for the Gresham branch library. wagon moving over a downward slope. for help, her last words being she was flmnmatlon. for the past week. A good portion of the load slipped off pre|«reil to go home an<t wanted all the The bath may laat for a minute', It ha, been announced that Mrs Ada A new and useful feature of the library lHx-ea»ed leaves wnshlug first one eye and then thw later. Mr. Merrill must have fallen for familv to meet her work is the i»«uanre of vacation ranis NOW UNDER Wallace fnruh will speak at the M. E. ward tietween the horses ami wagon so behind to mourn her loss a father ami other eye before returning to give the cLurch at * p. m. Sunday, July 24. Ito entitling the holder to one to ten books that the front wheel passed across his mother, Mr and Mr,. Thomas Ginder, first another plunge The unis liquid not tail to hear her as she is a speaker which can be kept until October 1st. laxly in the region ot the heart and two brothers, Charles ami William, two may lx* usasi more than once, tmt ■• of national fame. crushing the chest bones and prisluclng sisters, Mrs. Ina Harms ami Lillian cheap Is It that there can tie no hesi J. E. Eastman ha, moved from Iient, When in Town almost instant death. No one saw it, filmier, all being present at her last tation In throwing It away. No two fx-rsairis should ever use the same ao into the house on the Foster road west but he was reached immediately after- momenta. The funeral was held Hun- lutlon. for serious eye disease may lx» of J. Brandts' place. wards by a man who was walking ahead day, July 1H, al the Baptist church at transmitted In this way. If the cyans MAKE IT HEADQUARTERS Greatiam, Rev. M. It. I ’ arounagian of the team. The two daughters were a< he during tbo day thia treatment, not cloae at hand and did not hear his preached at the funeral service which which takes but a moment to apply, Chamberlain', Colic, Cholera and Dia MRS. BELL, Prop. wa, largely attended. remark. will relieve them. rrhoea Remedy the Best Camphor water, being a little strong Charles Merrill was born in Green The Miller-Mowrey Lumta*r Company and Sureat. er, Is used more s|mrlngly nnd Is like burn, Maine, in IH3U, living at the time baa just compieteli the contract for “It afford, me pleasure to state that I ly to emise a alight smarting Never- consider the preparation known as lumber furnished to Cree A Axtell for of his death 47 years, 10 months and 12 Help for Those Who Have Stomach thelres It Is a gentle tonic that can do Chamberlain', Colic, Cholera and Dia the new Stiegoo barn on tbs Sandy ■lays of age. When lit years of age he Trouble. no harm. To use a couple of drops ara» rrhoea Remedy the beat and surest of road. went to Wisconsin and in 1*11 be was a Alter doctoring for •I mmi I twelve yean put Into the eyes by means of a medi good results of any I have ever u,e<l in pioneer gold hunter in the mines of ‘ for n bail MtoniNch trouble an<l fj>vn<linu i Ine dropper. This may he done two my family,” say, P. E. Herrington of Mr. Tobin has a go»I start on a new Helena, Montana, where lie stayed for ‘ nearly five hundred dollars for medicine or three times a dny when there la Mount Aerial. Ky. This i, the univer bouse on the site of hia old building. nnd doctor’* fe»n, I ptirrhaned my wife sal verdict of all who use this remedy. eleven years. After this he returned to ■u< h Inflammation Born de acid dis Mrs. Butterfield, fattier and moth Merrillan, Wiscooein. lie was married J one box of Chamberlain'll Stomach am! solvasi In It In the sume proportion aa Its cures are so prompt and effectual . . ALL KINDS . . Liver Talilet*, which did her no much that people take pleasure in recommend er are visiting relatives at Oak Point. in 1X74, 31 years ago in March, and good Dial *he continue«! to u*e them In plain water Increases the beneficial EXCELLENT WORK ing it. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Mr. Katxky, a member of our lent. came to Oregon in 1447. Five children i Hhd they have done her more good than properties. CALL AND SEE 8A.MPLE8. Kalt and water Is an old fashioned Mercantile Co., and family, are due to were lairn in Wisconsin, three in Ore all of the medicine I Ixnight liefore.— Open every day. i Samuel Boyer, Folaom, Iowa. Thia arrive from the East this week gon, all now living but one son. When | medicine in (or wale by Greaham Drug remedy which should lx> usasi fre quently This mixture should be strong Misses Hcott and Bishop of San Fran- the family reached Oregon they aettled Co. Sam plea free. enough to cause the merest suggestion STUDIO near Mt. Tabor anil 13 years ago moved cisco were calling on frienda in Lenta of a smurf, tmt II iiui-l not ba painful Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. to Gresham where they have since re Tuesday. CARE OF THE EYES. If one Ims no eye cup any small <-u|> or glass may lx- substituted and tlx» Mr and Mrs. J. T. Kennett of Silver sided. Besides his family Mr. Merrill Haw to Prav.nt a Strain and R.li.v' eye winked In the bath Itone morning Lake, Kansas, parents of Mrs. Darnall, hail one brother living in Oregon near Inflammation by Simpl. M.thods. nnd night, thia la atrengthenlng In ef- Mt. Tabor. Mr. Merrill was a promi Or the presence of any skin arrived last evening, for a month’s visit. Persons who use their eyes constant feet. eruption ia unsightly always. nent Granger and bad tieen a mem tier Floyd Marshall and a party of friends t loths wrung out In hot water and But that is not the worst. The of the Masonic order for many years, ly should observe some simple rules for preventing strain. For Instance, at went on a wheeling tour as far aa worst is that the blood is out of having joined at Black River, Wis., and the end of a long day In an office, II lallt over the eyes form one of the beat order and if proper precaution is methide of treatment for Inflameat Welches on Thursday. They returned at the time of bis death a demit wae not taken something serious may the optica are batbed with a cooling eyes. To take thin application ont» Friday, reporting a fine trip. follow. pending that he might unite with the application, the tirlghlncaa na well al must lie down, no the fomentations new lodge talked of here. Jght may be maintained. For aw b a may tie placed on an hot an can be The family now consists of the moth bath tioraclc acid la Invaluable Ko la borne, changing them frequently. Card of Thanks. er, Miss Herdine, a teacher in the Port- a weak solution of aalt. Camphor wa Very Hard Task. We deeire to thank all for their assis- land schools, Charles, Jr., Leslis, Ella, ter will draw out a smarting pain many tlmea. De moat he new. who was practicing rid, the blood ot impurities. No tanre and sympathy ao kindly rendered Lew, Ethel and Olive, Five cento’ worth of boraclc acid oratory with pebbles In his mouth to remedy will do it quicker than The funeral was conducted Sunday at during the recent sicknem and death of this one, few will do it as well. will laat for weeks, and the powder cure himself of stammering, accidental Carlson’s undertaking room. by Key. may be carried wltb little trouble. Tc ly swnllowed one. “If thnt bad boon our loved one, Lena Hinder. TI jos . Ginder and family. Corby of Portland. The proceaeion and use aa much aa might go on the point b-b-buttered.” he stammered, Price $1.00 "1 could ceremonies at the cemetery were led by of the blade of a small penknife la put h«»e thought It wns one of my members of the local Grangea, State Into two tableapoonfulx of water. The W-W-trlV’.» h-b-blin'iilta.'* — Harper’s Card of Thanks. Lecturer J. J. Johnson leading and Mr. powder float» for some time In tiny We wish to extend our heartfelt Kelley of Evening Star Grange officiat lutnpe. but later la absorbed and dla Tims to Hsette. appears. A frisky young man I® lUiffa thanks to the many neighbors and ing aa chaplain. If one has an eyeglara (he llqueflm, Played "Tha Merry Widow** walls on a frienda and members of the Grange for ( Mr Merrill leavea a boat of warm borax In pourerl Into It. Thia glass, lutta. their assistance and sympathy in our I frienda who admired him for hia Indus- which la an oval cup. no shaped that It He played night and day Till the nalghbnra did say, LENTS, OREOON try, public apiritedneaa and genuine goea over the eye, clone against the bereavement. •*Cut out that blamed lutta or well Mrs. Charlie Merrill and family truatworthineaa. shsote.** I —Detroit Tribune. Coffee Talk No. 2 LEWIS SHATTUCK SEE CHAUNCEY (>RI SHAM WOOOSAW ••••••••••••••••• CENTRAL HOTEL New Management MOUNT SCOTT PHOTOS A Blotched Complexion A. D. S. Blood Mixture MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.