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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
f GRESHAM LOCALS W. H. BACHMEYER The Anchor Store of (J res ham General Merchandise Main St. Drv •f G axk I s , Shoes, Greaham, Oregon Groceries Fancy Goods for Ladies Men’s Collars and Shirts IT TAKES J7.ME-To complete a stock and to keep a stock complete takes hustling. Come in and see our line. We are filling up in all branches. GOODS RIGHT Bring in your Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. All local advertisements are run under this bead at the rale of ONE VENT A WOED FIRKT INSERTION subsequent insertions will be made on 15 to » words for h> cents; A) to so word» for 15 cents M to «v a onls for A' cents No ad publishes! for lees than 15 cents Cash tn advance escept to regular advertisers. PRICES RIGHT Eggs and Butter. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell ami daughter, who have been visiting J. C. Coffman ami wife, left for Brattle on Tuesday to visit the fair before returning to their Mrs. home in Broken Bow, Nebraska. Farrell is a sister of Mr. Coffman. PLEASANT VALLEY Joe Holder of Montavilla was in Grra* T. R Pirtle was doing busi nera ill ham on Thursday, renewing acqliain- Portland Tuesday taiMNM and looking up business interests. Fred Em melt ami family of Adrain, The Free Methodist Quarterly meet Wash , vlsllvd with tie,.. Richey one ing will lie held in the Greaham church day tins week. Is-ginning thia evening al 7 :.tl> o'clm'k The Brown l.iimlwr Com|>aiir went and continuing over Saturday and Sun into the hands of a receiver Saturday. day. Rev. W. J. Jolinaton, presiding J. F. Wing has charge ol tbs plant al elder, will conduct the meeting. Every present. body invitevl. A great many Valley folks attended Rev. S. G. Roper ami family return the clrcut Tuestlay. ed early tins week from the cwmpuieet- i Mrs II. W Snashall has gone to the Ing held at University Park. The meet ing was well attended ami was good in beach to be gone several daya Misses Myrtle Snashall and Nora spiritual results. A good many Greshamites took it) lambert are attend lug the fair at Seal- Itto. Ringliug Brothers' Show in Portland on Sam Johnson of Reno, Nevada, Tuesday ami Wednesday. Several who went from here Tuesday evening report cd with his aunt, Mrs. I.. D. Kesterson that they could not gam admittance to one day recently. the big show on account of the immenss R. A. Miller of Portland has bought crowd. 23 acres of laud from Mrs. Moon, I>avid Culy returned from Seaside understand the price (wild was «130 last week and finds work waiting for acre This is stump land. him. Mr. Putcrainer ia in Portland Mrs. Jessie Phelps has gone to Hepp- week at ths bedside ol his brother ner. Or., where the will teach during waa seriously injuried by a falling a lew daya ago the coming year. GRESHAM MARKET CO. Successtire lo T. R llowlll Solicits your trade. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meat*. Top prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal, Etc. We are paying 10c lor Hogs and Veal. HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Ke<il Estate Insurante <ifkl Quality Buggies. Old Hickory Wagons. M m Spike dad Spring looth Narrons. All Kinds of ( ulthdlors. Potalo Planters. J. II. Kesterson has ths lumber on 8 8. Johnson, a pioneer of '52 in this section, has been visiting his uncle, 8. . the ground and will commence building FVIX LINI: OF ALL KINOS OF IMPLEMENTS. Earl Goode, eon of Rev. Goode, is B. Johnson, and left the first part of his now house at ouce. Uurrv«p«>ndrnl wt O W. F l4»nd <»®«w I migrai loti Bureau Ite<onHng Agrnl tor Fir* quite sick at his home on South Main the week lor California. Ina tira ucr Co, <*t New Y«>rb taire Agrni.«( thr Empirà < irem ttr|Mirator I >m|«iiy U Many of our lolks have finished their , FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Boland street. Malva Agoni log Farlln A Orvnd«»rff. l'ori tali«! Notar y Public There will be prrachlag service at the threshing and most ol them, we are China Hogs, breeding stock of all age*. J. T. Kennett and wife left for their Methodist church Sunday evening. Rev. pleased to report, received greater yields Webb Farm, Phone 158 Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Phone, Hessel home in Topeka, Kan., on Tuesday J. H XYood will preach thau they expected. LOST—Yellow cow about 7 years old. Thev have been visiting their daughter, Finder notify Carl Burges, Route 5. Earl Crawlord lias returned (rom the Mrs Ball of Cottrell gave The Herald Greaham. (35 Mrs. l>arnall, for the past Ave weeks. a call on Wednesday. In company with eastern part of the stale. Bert Lowe, when returning from hfs her sister-in-law. Mrs. Hearns, she has Mr. and Mre. Carl Tillman of Clinton, LUMBER—At our new mill ll, miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. work one evening recently on the O. W. lieen visiting in Washougal and Port Mo., are visiting with their parents, Jonsrud Bros. (■ P. transfer car, was gently relieved of land the last few weeks. Will Crawford and wife. • Also Cement Walks, Etc. »20. George Grey broke bis leg yesterday Mark Baxter and daughter, Mary, s HORSES! Mikired Allen, daughter of Ira Allen, kicking because he couldn t get Folger's visited in the Cowlila couulry several ; Victor Halter, Gresham, Oregon See 8. S. Thompson for horses. Phone is suffering from tho typhoid fever. Golden Gate Coffee 881. days last wees. - ----- —------------ - -------- ------------ I Send to The Herald office for samples Lloyd Johnson has the scarlet fever. Mrs. Taylor has been in Portland a FOR SALE—Span of Belgian colls. Phone -S<*; 2 miles east of Gresham. of school report cards. Can supply you few days to be with a sick friend at the Mr». Connell, a cousin of Mrs. l>ead- I Frank Gustafson. l3ö i at low prices. hospital. rock. is visiting here. She is thinking Our information concerning the party Cards are out announcing the mar Have voo prv>perty that you want to of locating here. m IIT Ltot It With W b ; I will rind a buv- of pleasure seekers who went to the riage ol Miss Eva Butler ami Rev. II. N. Mr. and Mr». Fairbanks, relatives of er. Rates reasonable. H. A. William?, mountains last week contained an error. Galbraith of Bay City, Wash. The hap- i 217 Drexel Building, 2nd and Yamhill, Wallace Fairbanks, have moved to their All Kimis of Building (Continued from Page I.) Jake Metigsr’s family were included by py eveul will take place Tuesday, Aug. : Portland. I new home near Newberg. Material . Rustle, mistake. They have not been up tha 31st at tbs home of the bride's patents, Flooring, Celling and WANTED—Fresh cows by T. R. How Geo. Spring returned Saturday from way. Mr. and Mrs. I W Buller. were likewise seeking a change of diet Finishing ................... itt, Gresham. ti an outing ami reports killing two deer, Now comes the story that An icecream party waa given Satur aud scenery The Circle of Women of Woodcraft ALL KILN DRIED Miss Zimmerman and mother went FOR SALE—Pick of two good young met in the L O. O. F. hall last Tueolay day evening at the home of W. N. Ctnl- th« road has l«en taken over by J. J. 8«« E. W. MILLER. LENTS teams, weight 2500 and 2750, fast walk- to Oswego on Sunday. A large numlier of guests were Hill atxl his lines, that it will b« the and installed officers. A pleasant meet cole Wiley-Allen Office era and true to pull. J. H. Hoes,Gresh Portland inlet to lb» HeeCbutea linra; Miss Flora Smith of Juneau, Alaska, present and refnirt an on lovable time. ing was held and following the Circle am. tf Mill 110 TIROS IT lEITS JUICTIOI that th« |i«»Cliut»e road is only being was visiting friends here the first of the was entertained by Mrs. Jack and Mrs. built to keep Herriman out o( that ter When you wish to sell your grain call week. Wostells at the latter's residence. The The null at Fairview will roll or chop ritory or outlet. Anyway, it would lie a up the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview. Mira Buckingham was a successful ap festure of the occasion was a geograph your grain while you wait. better outlet for Hill than any other. They will pay you the market price in plicant in the recent teachers' exami ical lunch at which the members had Company x He couldn't come down the Columbia ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦w cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout nation and will probably teach in Ben difficulty in selecting what they wanted, from the l«ee< hutes, anyway, as that Keep Cool. dale exchange 96. ton county. for instance **a river in Idaho,” was The ciwt of Krvp cool by using oil «love« an«l al , outlet is already occupied. “ Clearwater." R, B. Lee and Jas. Shaw started for FOR SALE—A full blood Jersev bull, a bridge across the Columbia al that the Mine time reduce your fuel ex- three years old, of good breeding; the the mountains today. They expect to Mr. and Mrs Pugh have returned penwe. (hiring the month of Auguat point would tie alm<Mt prohibitive and kind that will improve your herd. Thoe be gone a week and return with several from an auto trip to Lebanon. Spillmann, Sandy Ridge. tf R. R. Carlaon wishes to ciuse out bin practically useless. While the Mt Hood deer, a bear or two and more fish than Carpenter and J Builder stock of blue flame oil stove« and offers outlet would I m nearer, cb«a|Mr and The mill at Fairview will pay CATTLE DEHORNED—If you want they can carry. them at grratly I educed prices. These from the point of local travel, lar more GRESHAM, OREGON cattle dehorned call on G. H. Sunday at Mr. Agtell of the firm of Axtell A cash for your grain. stoves are odorleM« ami are fine for valuable. Gresham. tf Cree was in Lenta on Friday talking summer use. 1 le also lias a tine line of Now, ths people do not care who steel ranges and cast stoves at prices builds the r<md. FOR SALE—P. O. cabinet with 80 over business with the Miller-Mowrey They would like Io ROiKWOOO call boxes, general delivery, alto M. O. people. that are right. see something done and that pretty window, also 20 keyleaa lock boxea ; lock Mrs. I.. Miller ia reported quite ■ick soon, but since they have waited Ihn« boxes only uaed a short time. I. Mc with erysipelas. Call, Greaham, < iregon. Intense Colicky Pains Relelved. long they probably will be able to wait Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di J. Brown and wife went to Cascade Un<ler New Management '*For aome year* I suffered from in a lew weeks longer. arrhoea Remedy Never Know* FOR SALE—Two colts; two and one | Ixtcks on the excursion given by the tense colicky |»mna which would com« to Fail. year old. A Wabbeel, two miles south "I have uaed Chamberlain's Colic, McMinnville Fire Insurance Association on at time« and from which 1 could find east of Greasham. (3b Giants lose Io Saints. Board by the Day or Week Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it as Mr. Brown ia an agent for that com no relief,” says 1. S. Manon of Beaver Dam, Ky. ‘'Chand>erlain’a Colic, Cole- Ht. John look the game from Greaham TO SELL—Two span light horses ;one was tirât introduced to the public in pany ra and Diarrhoea Remedy was recom 1872, and have never found one in Itale», f| to fl M |«>r Day, or fâ to light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new; The Maccabeea Rave an informal din* mended to me by a friend. After tak laal Sunday in the Ana! decision of 9 to one rublier tire surrey, canopy top, al stance where a core was not speedily «5.50 |ier week. A large crowd waa out to see the their hall on Thurmlay of last ing a few «loses of the remedy 1 was en 5. ner at effected by its use. I have been a com most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck, tirely relieved. That was four years ago drubbing and enjoyed the feast to the mercial traveler for 18 years ami never Mrt. Eva. Crockett read an ar- week, Gresham, Or. (tf start out on a trip without this, my tide written on the work of th. order and there has been no return of the fullest extent. Ilarl hitting t>y both symptoms since that time.” This rein- faithful friend,” says H. 8 .Nichols of W. F. GINN. Prop'r teams was the main feature of the game TO RENT—Good dairy farm to rent Oakland, Okla. edy is for sale by («resham Drug Co. Leo lllcka ia laid up by having hia For sale by Greaham for park. M. C. Donahue, Boring, Ore- • 5rug~Co' anti several threw- I ms « hits were pulled GRESHAM, - OREGON arm badly cut bv a wedge breaking and gon. (361 " off. striking him. Patronise home in lu?trien. Gresham playa Pleasant Home on the •••••••••••••••••••••••••e FOR SALE—»50 buys a two-seated ' A number of young people went to latter'« ground Sunday and on Septem carriage. Ilell Elliott, I mile east of the city to see the circus on Tuesday. Invent in Greaham real relate. ber 5111 the Giants |4ay Eugene. Mt. Tabor reservoir. Section Une road, Edward Spath ia reported aa having on corner opposite old Grange hall. (35 DOES ALL KINDS OF typhoid fever. WOODSAWIN’O la «gain ready to care for hi« TAKEN UP—Jersey cow, 3 years old, Theodore Stenaland ia Buffering with Patrona, __ r_____ ___ , el-wing ____ with bell. Owner can have the same Hope our ___ forced Phone 2S<h blood poison. due lo |iens>nal injurie» will noi by paying expenses. A. F. Johnson, Route 5, Box »5, Gresham, Or. 36 Gresham Oregon cause thè idea lo prevali that we Rockwood Grange have invited Den am noi now ready lo alterni lo ney A Huffman to lie present at their all aorta uf Work. FOR SALE—FORTY ACRES of good next evening meeting to demonstrate land ; 6 acres being cleared ; spring on their alcohol lamp, aa the Grange are land ; some cedar; 2000 cords of good 1 wood ; 2 miles from electric line; new contemplating buying netv lights for road opening up; easy grade to Port- i their ball. AT LENTS Wagon Work and land ; Soil tine loam, g<xxi drainage, no gravel; slopes to the NE. Fine for fruit General Repairs or small ranch. Address Box 45, Ix-nts For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Septic Tanks Built HOOD ROAD MISIY HOODOO LUMBER MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER ♦ W. ti. KARR, GRESHAM HOTEL GRESHAM WOODSAW JAS. GOODFELLOW H orsesli oeing SEE CHAUNCEY FOR SALE—A splendid ranch of 80 acres ; 3 miles east of Gresham ; 30 acres cleared ; good fruit ; springs ; bouse and barn adapted to dairying. For informa tion see J. Gist, on the premises, Rout»- 2, Gresham. (35 FOR SALE—Old P. O. Record« such as window resistration books, |>oetal re ceipts, itc. I. McCall, P. M. (35 Mee tT« for Engraving A- < utn of Quality HEAVER EN- • • • • £ 1 • Firnt «St Ankeny, Portland. Phone M 113« A H PHOTOS . . ALL KINDS . . EXCELLENT WORK CALL AND SEEÜ a MPLFS. Open every day. STUDIO Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. Light Hardware. Foster Road and Main St. DRUGS MEDICINE Of all kind« in Rtock Prescriptions carefully fill ed by expert Pharmacist. Stationery of all Sorts. Full Line School Books. Latest’Maprazines and read ing matter. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON GATES CROSSING. Miss Bristow «pent a few day. with her aunt returning Monday to her home i in Portland. George Stoner has moved hi« house hold goods to Ilia new home here, but the farnilv will not occupy the place at once aa Mr. Stoner, who ia a commer cial traveler, will take hie wife and two email sons with him for a few week«. The little daughter of George Olden burg has been quite sick for aome time. Nearly every one around here went to the circus in Portland thia week. A a lienal aome of them contended that they di<l not go to the circua but just went to the city on buaineae. That may bave been ao but it does aeem strange that so many had auch important business juat thoae daya. POWXIX rr ok MH AM LUMBER $6 d thousand on 16 ft. and 24 ft. Rough. 1x4. 1x6, IxK. and on 2x4. 2x6, 2x8. All Kinds Dressed l.umtier. deliver anywhere Will Straus Lumber Co PUGNE 416 The Im 11 team ecored another victory thia week when they played against the county teamatera. HYLAND BROS. Mr. Furrow, who ia running the milk ranch on the corner of the Gates and Powell Valley roada, I oat hia tmby thia week. The little one. a pretty child of eight month«, had lieen aick for aeveral day« from etomach trouble which ia quite prevalent among the children around here. I » OU) BOOK STORE ft*». OH tad tt»n H mì , School Books New anil Second-Hand Bought and Hold. IIW Fifth Ht., opp. Postoffice 211 Salmon PORTLAND, ORKiiON a