Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 13, 1909, Image 8

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    MOUNT SCOTT GRESHAM LOCALS
SHOES
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
SELLING BELOW COST
will sooner or later doe
customer.
any store.
Pretending tojdo^so cheats the
Good. square » slues are titre to 1« recogniied.
OCR GOODS ARE RIGHT
Ol R PRICES ARE RIGHT
W. H. Bachmeyer
Stuarts' Old Stand
Gresham. Oregon
Main St.
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Janies Dick ¡son has just returned |
front l.lnn coifnly. He is looking up a |
Wm. Gilbert’« «wife and son started "bear hunt" ludav with some Gieehaui
for K soms tTlr on Thurwlay evening. fellows.
ex|>ecting to ta gone lor some time vis­
Th« Portland office of the Prudential <
iting friends and relative«.
Insurance Company will hold a picnic i
Fishertnan Rodgers «pent Thu red ay in the park al Grveliam on Saturday the
afternoon at Fairview, returning with fourteenth
three pluinp little taee—not quite ao
Word comes from the lawrencea at 1
good as the last reported catch ot seven­
Rose, near Government Camp, that '
ty five. Rut then we counted these.
they are having a tin« time ami that ,
Mrs. A. F. Hendiner is spending two Iced is still plentiful though they ar« liv- |
weeks al Columbia Beach.
mg high and getting fat.
Mr. and Mrs Geisler of Sunnyside
Measrs. Fieldhouse and Townsend are I
visited with Mr and Mrs Arthur Gela- plastering th« Sandy church this «wk.
ler Sunday
Lew Shattuck and finilly ar« at
Mr. and Mrs Blair oi Rosemere via- Welch«« tor an outing
ited Mr. and Mr«. Kennrll, Sunday.
l>. M. Roberta has gone to Seaside for
Bert Brake ha* begun the erection of a short rest.
a new dwelling an S»uth Main «tree!.
Rev. Cressy of Fairview will preach in
The Mt Scott Tribune ha* changel the Methodist Church next Sunday,
hands. The new editor ba* our sym- morning aud evening in exhange with
pathie* and beet wishes. Lente ought the pastor a ho will preach al Prvasant
to support a giKxi paper liberally and a Home.
jimm I paper cannot live without liberal
Capt. C 0. Branson preached in the
support.
Methodist church last Sunday night to
Chas. Roeebrook of North Bend,
Found, Etc.
Suit hss been entered against the a g«x«l sued audience. His Iriemls
AU local advertisement» are run under this Wash., is visiting his sister, Mrs. F. A. Pacific Stale« Telephone Co., for dam­ were gl«l to hear him again
Captain
fa.* 1 at the rale ot OXI I L U A word FIRST Richey for a few days.
INSERTION; »u barque nt insertion» will be
ages, due to the death of Mr. Saunder» and Mrs. Branson are eugagwi lu a lent
made on 15 to A» words fur lore nt»; a> to a»
Mark Troge and Chris Hemrich have who was a relative of Clyde Sagers.
meeting at l-ents.
W
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No ad. published tor les» th»
returned from Seattle.
They visited
Mrs. Carrie Powell and «on Frvd are
Cash in advance except to regular advertisers.
the fair during their stay.
sojourning at Newport.
ROCKWOOD
Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jewel of near Bat­
Miss Elva iKdan spent Thursday with
FOR « VI.E—Lincoln Sheep. Poland
Mr and Mrs. Moller and eon.
China Hogs, breeding stock of all ages. tle ¿Ground, Wash., spent Saturday and and Mrs. Rowley and daughter, an«i her aunt, Mrs. Tarr.
Webb Farm, Phone 15S Sunday with relatives at this place, re­
Mrs. Robertson went on the Bai Ivy
The First State Bank ia putting on
turning to tlieir home Monday.
Gatxerl to Cate ad r Lucks Sunday. another story which will be use.I for of­
LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 miles
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. ’ Chas. Ihthlquist and John Forsgren They enjoyed the »cenery very much.
fice rooms. This with the addition to
Jonsrud Bro«.
(- returned from a trip to the mountains
H. Taylor’s place of about 3ii acres, the north joining Howitt's will make a
where they succeeded in tagging 2 tine
is for sale, Mr Taylor having bought tine addition to the town.
HORSES!
deer each.
a farm of 130 acres near Estacada, wlivre
See S. 8. Thompson for horses. Phone
Mrs. Lesli« aud her daughter. Mrs.
We are pleased to report that Mrs. he will move his family in about a Ilevel, go to their cottage al Seaside ou
D. W. Potter's health is still improving. month. They have made many friends Saturday.
FOR SALE—Span ot Belgian colts
Phone2sS;2 mile« east of Gresham, i She was able to be out and take dinner the short tin e they have lived here ail
Ed Slerit and wife left thia morning
Frank Gustafson.
(35 with Mrs. W. N. Moore Sunday.
ol whom regret their leaving.
(or »>n>« c < m >I spot far from the evil in-
FOR SALE—FORTY' ACRES of good I T. E. Taylor and family attended the
J. Richmond has rented his store and fluencesot the city.
land ; 6 acres being cleared ; spring on good roads picnic given by the grange sold his stock to In» father-in-law, Mr.
i
Mr. ami Mr«. Will Cathey are rejoic­
land : some cedar ; 21«*' cords of good last Sat., at Tualitan, Wash. Co.
Bolin who will take tuaavssion at once.
ing over the nine pound hoy who came
wood; 2 miles from electric line; new
Mr. Cunningham and wife have rent­
George Stiantin caught hia hand in a to them a few days ago al their home in
road opening up; easy grade to Port­
land ; Soil fine loam, good drainage, no . ed rooms from Mrs. T. R. Berry, and pulley while helping hi» father to get Seattle.
gravel ; slopes to the NE. Fine for fruit ! moved in.
in his hay, «tuashing two of his linger«
or small ranch. Address Box 43, I-ents ,
Mrs. Roman has returned from a i|ui(e badly.
At tlie Commercial Club mrrling la*I
FOR SALE—A splendid ranch of M' trip to the upjier Molalla country where
Miss Merriam Brown ia spending a Tue»<Uy night many important mall**ra
acres ; 3 miles east of Gresham ; 30 acres she went to look for a homestead but
few days with lier friend Eva Bell at w»*reconsidered. Tloxe
property
cleared : gooii fruit ; springs ; bouse and did not find anything worth filing on.
the coast.
tarn adapted to dairy ing. For informa­
fronting <»u Powell and Main wtreel* had
tion see J. Gist, on the premises. Route
Gus. Richey has sold ten acres of his
A good many around here art* talk- advance«! the money f«»r the ni icadam-
2, Gresham.
(35 I place to a Mr. Stea lman of Portland.
1 ixing o( the ntrt-rti« the full width in the
ing of bop picking lor an outing.
GRESHAM WOODSAW
Joe Conway of Gates, was in the Val­
ley on businees last Tuesday.
IK)ES ALL KINDS OF
WOODSAWING
Phone TSb
Gresham.
Oregon
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PHOTOS
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EXCELLENT WORK
Ruth Crawford is at home on a vaca­
tion.
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CALL AND SEE SAMPLE«.
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Open every day.
STUDIO
Main Street, - Gresham, Ore.
Notice.
Bids will be received by the school
boerd of School District No. 45, of the
county of Multnomah, Oregon, up to 12
o’clock, noon, Aug. 10, 1909, for paint­
ing the school house with two coats of
paint composed of pure lesd snd lin-
seed oil. The school board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
D onald Erarv, District Clerk.
I«ents, Ore., R F. D. 2, Box 64.
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School will commence here Sept
Oth.
GATES CROSSING.
Moat of our young people attended
Mr. and Mrs. Herman I'hlig of Port­ the dance given Saturday evening, at
land, spent Sunday with their parents. the borne ot Thomas Jenson, on the
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Uhlig.
Powel Valley road.
Mrs. Duggan of Sellwood, is spending
The "Stars," the junior tall team,
a few days with her mother, Mrs. T R won a game last Saturday afternoon
Baldwin this week.
from the Sycamore nine. The .core
An unusual amount of slashing is stood 9 to 0.
business |«irt <»( town. R. R Carlson
and Eord Metzger were ap|>>intrd a
committee to import the maiter to the
county court. It is tFouglit n<>wr to I m *
i certain that the court u ill order the
j rru»h»d rock the full width of the street.
The Club desire» to pubdwh a niuall
drscriplive circular, getting forth the re-
! »oiircefl and opportune id of Eastern
I Multnofiiah county and showing Grefdi-
I am's favored location in the center of
this rich, favored locality. To get th«*
best descriptive article the Club voted
to appropriate S*»
h * a prize for the
best article sent in. The contest ia
open to any one. The article to I m * not
over I’AJU words, all arlMles to become
the property o( the club The mem­
bers of the Committee on Publicity will
be judges. The articles to be in the
hatals of the Club for their m«n.*ting on
Tuesday night, Aug. 24.
History
being done in this neighborhood this
Roy LaMear had the bad luck a few
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summer.
days ago, to fall from the scaffolding of
A. C. Ball is laid up with the rbeu- a building he was painting. His in- participated in it. The numtar present
juriej while not dangerous were painful, < n that occasion was forty-five, and
' matism at present.
i Mrs. J. W. Frost is spending a week and he is still too lame to aalk.
here we are reminded in imi I iiv »» that
J. 8. Eastman has just finished [mint­ two of those present on that day, have
or two at Seaside.
ing the little cottage into which be late­ answered to the last “roll call" and
Clyde Sager of Lents has been award­
have gone to their reward. They are
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ed the contract for the building of the ly moved.
Mr. and Mrs Benedict returned from Mrs. Frances Roe and Mrs. Nancy Hau­
new school bouse at Rock Creek.
sen, who were sisters of F. 8. Aiken.
the coast Monday.
Bradley Saunders a former resident
As an example to the younger genera­
George Hamilton has gone to South­
of this place was killed by coming in
tions these reunions will make stronger
contact with a live wire in Albina. He ern Oregon to look after some property
the family ties and will bind them to­
leaves a young wife, formerly Miss interests.
gether with the tender cords ot affect­
Florence Davie.
ion, making of us better men and
John Miller, the capitalist, dislocated
women. We trust that when we are
his jaw-lone last week praising Eolger’s
call«! to answer the last "roll call" ami
Golden (»ate Coffee.
pass beyond this "vale of tears,” that
it may be said ot each ami every one of
AT LENTS
ns that the influence of our kind words
For Dry Goods, Groceries, and
and good deeds will live forever. And
Light Hardware.
thus we most sincerly believe
that
Foster Road and Main St.
never ia the inlluenee of a kind ai t or
Under New Mana^ment
lost. ____
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pebble
into
I word
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t__ drop|«-d
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the great ocean in eaid to displace every
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| drop of water therein, and eventually
Board by the Day or Week
I to change the relations 6f each and
| »*very other drop Ho all kind acts and
Ratee, Î1 to »1.30 per Day, or »5 to
»5.50 per week.
words, change for good the infinite re-
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latiorifl existing
in -*
the lives of men and
Of all kindfl in Stock
women through all time to come.
W. F. GLM.Propr
We hop»? that in the future these re­
union* can be held more often and that
Prescriptions carefully fill­
GRESHAM,
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I other members of the family who were
SEE CHAUNCEY
GRESHAM HOTEL
DRUGS ™ MEDICINE
ed by expert Pharmacist.
Notice for Publication.
Dif ArrwaxT or th « Ir-eaioa.
U. 8. I-and Office at Portland, Oregon,
August 7, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Joseph
Schmid, 8r., heir ol Rudolph Schmid,
Deceased, who, on September 3, 1907,
made Homestead Entry No 16324, Ser­
ial No. 01402, for SEt, of NWl^j, Section
13, Township 2 North, Rang.- 7 East
Willamette Meridian, ha« filed notice
of intention to make Final five year
Proof, to eatabliab claim to the land
above deacrilied, before Register and
Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the
22nd day of September, 1909.
Claimant name« a« witnesses: Vai
W. Tomkina, Charles Olin, Joaepb
Schmid, Jr., Erick Grandstrom and
John Buss all of Cascade Locks, Oregon.
Algernon 8. Dresser, Register.
3.1 fit
FOR
Peach Plums and Italian Prunes
Delivered at FAIRVIEW, Ore-
gon. Boxes will he Furnished.
JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT
Real [state
• Insurance
Quality Bugles, Old
ttkhüfy WdQOfls. Use,
SpHœ an J Spring Tooth
Hdrrims. All kinds of
( ultMors. Potuto
Planter s.
List
or
KINDS
Full Line School Books.
Phone. Hesse I
Septic Tanks Built
Also Cement Walk», Etc.
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Victor Halter.
Gresham, Oregon
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not present this time, will find it con­
venient to join them.
Plraaant Valley Aug H, PME»
i LUMBER!
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Those senator« ami mmgrrwwmrn
bolding down the grunge« «leinamfa
for |»arcvl« | m » m L poMful saving« banks
and the grunge g<M*d ronds bill wIII
never have any m< numeuij« rnK«<d by
l»«»pulnr ■utwv rlptl<»ii. wavs the Nation­
al Stockman
Al l.
KILN
How t© Pretcrv* a B^ rsr n»ds«»«d.
A g«»«>d L him l»«'d abort'd only I m *
<!u«trtl with n »»«ft rlrnn ♦’hrvM»c|c»th
and muflt i*«‘V«»r have bra«’» polish m««*d
<»n it. St» tr«*nt<*d It »hots Id k»*op It«
Itiwfrr for jiuirw When It linn grown
dull and dark abottt'tbe only r«*m«tl.r
1» rr lacquer I ng. wbkb coatm from S3
upward, according to the «lie of th»
I mn L B o can ful not to let coal gag get
a < banco at your braaa furniture an<l
do not keep the window« up over the
I h M on a very damp or rainy day.
When the brsM aecma to lw molat It
abould at once lx wiped off with the
rb«*eee«*loth or flllk duater
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Carpenter and Builder
GRESHAM.
OREGON
THIS MAN’S STORE IS CROWDED
BECAUSE WE DO HIS PRINTING
CAN CROWD YOUR. STORE IN THE SAME WAY
Catalogues. Handbills, Folders and
Commercial Forms Our Specialty
Call at
Chis Office For Jobtuor^
Thp Hprsi h! hns thc hcst equipment out-
' f, , # ICrUlU side the hig City for all kinds
of Hook and Job Printing.
Write or phone your
orders.
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Stationery of all Sorts.
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Mrs. Geo. Robinson of Portland, vis­
WANTED—To enrploy a janitor for
There was an immense crowd nt the
the coming school year. A. A. Dowsett, ited her daughter, Mrs. Will Richey
last dance given by "the Rockwood
Gresham.
one day this week.
grange, the 31st. Net profits being
Rev. Thomas Baldwin of Oakland, nearly »75 Their nest one to be on
F< 1R SALE—Old P. O. Record» such
as window registration books, postal re­ California, is spending a few days with the 21st is expected to be just as suc­
ceipts, itc. I. McCall, P. M.
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his son T. R. Baldwin of this place.
cessful.
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Judge John Van Zante of Portland,
Misa Ellen Taylor 1» »pending a wwk
Lots For Sale.
was out on business one day recently.
at Lyle, Washington, visitingold friends.
Lot, 1, 2 »mi 3, Block 1, Thompson's
D. A. H. Hartley and family, who Miss Taylor taught school in that vicin­
Addition to Gresham, »425 cash. L. E.
have been visiting relatives and friends ity a few years ago.
Thompson, 334 Worcester Pk, Portland.
Little llaael Rishmoml improve« very
in this vicinity, started last Monday for
slowly. |
their home near Salem. Iowa.
$20 per Ton Cash
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H amilton S ilver co.
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