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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1909)
r* GRESHAM LOCALS W. H. BACHMEYER Gresham Anchor Store Dry Goods, Groceries, SHIRTS, COLLARS. t Jison Pttonograph Supplies Hard« are Shoes TIES CrvKKd y ITS A LO\(3 LA.Vf that has no turning, and oftentimes there are some mighty good short cuts across lots. Cut across and see us. We have some very good things at attractive prices. See our 2 m un J 50c Men’s lies Royal Chinook Shoes, Brinf in tour Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. AUkx'al advertisement« «re run under this brad at th«- rate of OX K • b NT A A «»KU FtKST IXSE.RT1OS »utw tnadr on 15 to Jc wonts h«r h‘cent«. SO to A» words for 15 cents <u to e »ord» fur ex-nts No ad. published tor les« than 15 cents. Cash in advance except to regular advertuvra. FOR > KLE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland China Hog*, breeding atock of all age«. Webb Farm. Phone 15< LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver luml«er. Jonsrud Bros. (• HORSEM See S. S. Thompson for horses. Phone 3M. Have vou property that you want to eell? List it wilh we; I will find a buy er Rate, reasonable. H. A. Williams, 217 Drexel Building. 2nd and Yamhill, Portland. fl WAN TEli—Flesh cow» by T. K How itt, Gresham. tf Ft'K SALE—lick of two good young teams, weight 2-VM and 275<>, fart walk- era and true to pull. J. H. Hoes,Gresh am. tf When von wish to »ell your train call up the Sun-Ihal ranch mill at Fairview. They will pay you the uiarket price in cash. Greeham exchange 21-X, Trout dale exchange *.M. F g R SALE—A full blood Jersey bull, three years old, of good breeding : the kind that will improve your herd. Thoe. Spillmann, Sandy Ridge. tf CATTLE DEHORNED—If you want cattle dehorned eail on G. H. Sunday at Greeham. tf Fl »K SALE—P. O. cabinet with call boxes, general delivery, also M (>. window, also 20 keyless lock boxes . lock boxes only used a short time. i. Me Call, Gresham, Oregon. is; TO SELL—Two span light horses ;one light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new : •me rubber tire surrey, canopy top, al most new. Inquire of Lew^ Shattuck, Greeham, Or. (tf TO RENT—Good dairy farm to rent for cash. M. C. lAjuabue, Boring, Ore gon. »36 FOR >ALE—FORTY ACRES of good land ; 6 acres being cleared ; spring on land; some cedar; IM»» cords of good wood; 2 miles from electric line; new road opening up; easy grade to Port land: -‘oil tine loam, g« *-i drainage, no gravel; slopes to the NE. Fine for fruit or small ranch. Add re«« Box 4*5, j^ents /-Xkrs «nd Hutter. INFORMATION—For informal.on in regard to Lincoln County High School, stenography, typewriting. vocal and in strumental music, manual training.rent of iurni®hed cottages, cost of living, ad dress Prof. Wilbur, Newport. Or. GW FOR SALE—Two good cow-. one calf, one cow Jersey; both milk ail winter. A. Meyer®, box 51, Gresham. Or. tf FOR RENT—Five-room cottage. Mr». Burr, Gresham (tf Saturday, Septem her 4th, will be Jap an Day at the Seattle Expomtion. It ie expected that fully 10.001) native* of the | land of the Mikado will be in attend- i ancc . • • • ■ ■ ■ ■ U S*e I'» f-»r I • ty « • • • • • « • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PHOTOS AT LENTS For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. Foster Road and .Main St. DRUGS * MEDICINE Of all kind« in Stock Prescriptions carefully fill ed by expert Pharmacist. Stationery of all Sorts. Full Line School Books. Latest’Magazines and read ing matter. . . ALL KINDS . . EXCELLENT WORK CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. Open every day. STUDIO Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. ly- I.. Davi» and «if* of Richland Center, Wi» . were M»itinu tm-nd.- m Grvvh.rto the tir«t of the weak. Ja». latwrem-e and family returned from the mountain haunt» Wedii<»la> evenin'*, glad to get home. The Artisan, will hold their regular meeting Friday evening. C. C. Baker and family returned from Xetart», tire . Ia»t Friday whole lie ha* been (or a »unimer outing Lewi» Shattuck ami wife returned on XVedneedar form a month’» *tav iu the mountain*. Mi»» Beeaie Gordon, recently •>( Indi ana, now a teacher al McMinnville, ta a gueetofRev ami Mr*. M It I’amuna gian. She «»■ a delegate to the recent International Epworth League Conven tion al Seattle and will give a talk on the convention before tire Epworth League here Sunday tttghl. Wm. Bridge made The Herald office a friendly call Wednewlay. lie dur» not loer hi» intereel in and knowledge of public affair» with increaatng year*. Mr. and Mr« Parsons, who live five miles east of Gresham, visited the fami ly of Mr. Davis of Woodmere on sun- day. Mrs. Perry Wickam had a birthday party Monday and was the recipient of many present«. Robert McKemie, father of Mr« To bin, died al his home on North Main street Tuesday morning. Mr. McKrn- lie and family came here Hom Kansas a few months ago tor the benvlit of his health. Arthur Geisler and w ife are «pending the week at the beach. tin Friday evening, Sept, in, there Miss Bessie Lewis of Gray« Crossing and Frank L. Porter of Palermo, Cal., will la- an ice cream »ocial at the home of E. C l.indeav for the benefit of the were married Sunday. Mrs. Tyler, Sr., is very sick with ty M. E, church. phoid fever. September the firet w.-t» Grandma Bv invitation Miss («race Hickok, one of the teach Linnemann’e birthday. er« of Lents school, was married Tues i of her daughter, Mr». I McColl, mauv day. Aug. 24. at her home l(Mo East of her old friend» gathered to do her Main, to Hugh U Wiley. The young honor. Among tbow invited were Mee- couple left for California where Mr. lame» Groonee, Porter, and Slervt of Wiley Las charge of the construction of Portland and Meadame» Powell. Regner, Culy, Preetirn, Cleveland, W bialler. a steel bridge at Jarbarville. The Lents water company has about Bond, Alexander ami JoneaofGreaham. Mi»» Minnie Palm.|ui»t ha» gone to completed a group of roumi facing Main alley to viait and Railroad streets The new building eastern Oregon at Gram surrounds the old water plant and will a brother »ml friend*. be handsomely lighted bv electricity. Raymond Palm.|iii»t ha« gone to the It will l»e occupied by a real estate of boptield» at liuhbard station with Ken fice, a barber shop and a restaurant be neth O»>k. sides a room or two to uis|*ose of yet Phil Berg My* bi* wife i* a fine coffee It is the best addition to the town since maker. Yim know »be use» Folger’» the < »range hall was built. Gohlen Gate Coffee. Hall’s new livery stable is nearing Grandma Jones, wlm, though »1 year» completion. Besides doing a livery bus ¡of age, kerf* up with the time* iu iness, a feed and sale stable will be con thought at least, was a welcome caller ducted. at The Herald office this we. k. renew ing her »nbecription to thia jatiier wuich »be ha» read for a number of year*. The mill at Fairview will roll or chop Tlie Gresham Giant* play the Sell your gram while you wait. wood ball team on the local ground next Sunday. Best Treatment for a Burn. Mr. and Mr». II O. Kent, parent* of If for no other reason, Chaml»erIain’s t|rs Dr. Bittner, have come to Greeltam Salve should be kept ui every household to live. They will riccopy a houie in on account of it- great value in the treatment «4 burns. It allays the pain the same blm-k with the doctor and Ins almo-t instantly, and nnles® the injury wife and thu* continue the pleasure of i® a severe one. heais the parts without their fanillv life. leaving a «car. Thi- salve is also un Mr. Manning's two brothers, II. II. equaled for cbappe«! hand-, sore nipples and disease« of the skin. Price 2-'> cents. and II. H. ami »laughter, Mi-* Pearl, of For sale bv Greeham Drug Co. Oakland. Ore., bave been visiting here this week. They are extensive farmers <>{ their county. They go from here to The Greeham Feed Mill will do your Seattle. rolling, new roller». tf FOR SALE—Two colti» • two and one year old. A Wabbels, two miles south east of Gresham. (37 FOR >ALE—Large Edison phono graph. 26 inch bell, nickel plate eaten tion rack, 2” records; cost $55, will sell for $25. First house at Jenne Station on O. W. P. Ry. fM •'»plain Slaver of the l‘ottl*n<l I'.dkv force «ill preach at the Free Mvtli<»li»t chitrvh tn Grchain on Sunday niornitttl at II o’clock. Conte an I hear him, it »ill do y-'U gotal. Mi»» Millie John»>n. «h i ba« t«,eii vivlting the rhoiiiaao», left for Tacoma la»t \V,Hlne*day. Mr*. J. S 1‘rolwt of l?’ng Keai'h.Cal . and Mi** Roea ol Montfort, IVu, are now vuitiug Orlando Thoma, and fami MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, . OREOON b-idlev Shattuck ha« been trying his feed mill preparatory to opening for isII trade. .1. F. Wing is managing the Brown Luml’cr Company’« mill for it« receiver, John Van Zante. .Mr. Bachmever i« adding a fine new line of tie«, neckwear and gentlemen’s notions. Ed Ayleeworth will open up a fine new line of boots, «hoes and gent« fur nishing* in the new Howitt building. Axtell At Cree are half done the new i schoolhou mv being built in the new dis trict east of town ; Thomas Bros, have the painting. Gresham feed Mill. pi e \ s .\ xt valley 4 Mi-« Zrp’i » ( r<» h « r - i Ol» » < >« vÎMthtg mends in PiraMant Valley t'ha«. Kenned) i< digging a well on lu« place. <1. N Sager and wife spent .Sunday with friends in Portland. C. S Brasswvll has gone to shamco on building font ract V B Craft and wife and W t Moon« and wife tq*ent Sunday wuth Mr. »lid Mrs. 1 I ong oi -Mt. I at-»r. August Matthia« ia getting Inmlwr ami other material on the grouinl for Ins nea h«ni»v and exji «*. t, to commence work on it in the near tutu re. Tin*. Sleatlman U building on hi» recently acquired ten acre trad three- kmrtlis * j ( a tulle east of the »climil* house. Carpenter and Builder OREGON GRESHAM, I LUMBER All Kind» of Building Material .... Ruatic Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing................... ALI. KILN DRIED Hn E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wiley-Allen Office MILL 1N0 TAROS Al LEKTS JUUCTION MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company Sue. coi» to T II Howitt Solicits your trade. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats. Top prices for Dressed M ors , Veal, T. F. Pirtle has sold hi« place consist ing of twelve Ak*rva to K. V Miller «»( Portland. Albert Rodkin ha® «old fourteen acre« to J C. Forrester Mr. Forrester u* a conductor on the Southern Pacitlc. Will Richey and wile vinited with friends at Oregon City on Sunday. Ellen Forwgreti is «|*endmg a few dav« with lier friend, Lillian Sell, al Powell Valley this week E. S Jeune, Forrest Jeune and Rex Baldwin left M n lav for K taring River to it* gone several days on a fishing and hunting trip. Mark Baxter and «on. Frank, and Gu« Richey an«l son, Le-ter. spent several days hunting and fishing on the headwater« of the Nehalrw. J. H Meyer is overhauling the J. F. Wing saw null ami will soon have It in tirst-cla«« shape. Only forty day« more until lheGrange Fair opens in <«re-tiam. The Pleasant Valiev (»range held an interesting all-dav -♦••»-ion last Saturday and among the questions diwusæd wa« the m*ee«s>ty «»f SQppotlilig the Grange Fair al Gresham. The Pleasant Valiev Push Club meets Wr«ine»Mtrtv event' g, Sept, n Every- I hh I v I s requested t«* l»r prrwlit a« bust- ue-s of importance will come before the Club. Ikm’t forget it. Next Sunday Rev. J H. W«x>| will hold the cl i-ing service« of the year in the Plea-.«nt Valley church. There will l>e preaching ls*th morning ami after- n-m with a basket dinner. other speakers have been invited ami the day will have Mpv. ial interest f«»r all. I ’nder the faithful labors »4 Bro Wool the work h.is pnrgressed during the year. The mill at Fairview will pay you ca»h lor your grain. SLCIION ll\t J. polkvirh and family ar»- «(»rmling a few w **** k « in Gresham bar vesting on a piece of rented land. Mr«. H. Warnecke returned retnrned from a three month« trip to The Halle« on a visit t<» her daughter, Mr*». Wm. Ketvbum. Like all others who leave for other town«, «he was glad to get Imrk to “(»•Mi’s country.” A largt? percentage of our n«*ighl>or- hood will be away at the hop field* fora few weeks. Bert Hextou will have charge of a ‘.el-acre Held for which he ha* been gathering up picker« for the pant two weeks. The lxirensoris also were listing workers for a Held al Independence,Or., where they go every fall for an onting that combines pleasure with pm money. I •• • •••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••• AGENÌ JOHN C. IIESSEI Real [state Insurance duality Huqqlf'v. Old Illtkory hdqonv. IH m . splkv <iod Nprlnq tooth lldiipwv. Ml Kinds id ( ulth jtors. Potato Pbnlrrs. KIMIS I MPI I Ml MS. III Rroptlnf 4<rit| fi • Hi’tnv Kite < »r*u» < i>u>|<«uy I» Gresham, Oregon. <>pp. Postoffke. Phone, Messel DEPOT LOMBER YARD At O. W. 1». Depot, Gresham Rough and Dressed Lumber. Shingles, Mouldings. Lath Get our prices on Saab nini iNwr», Porvi» and Mill Work. DKVIN lilt. StliMI’IMi POHMK. (APS. list The your C. SHATTUCK RECHI VER S SA L E The ('ircuit ('••ur* <»f ( la kam»« C«»unty, having ap|wiinl«M| u Heirivrr for the BROVS N I I MBER C(> , Grcffihutii, and having a Large Stock of Lumber on haml and needing room for m w (lurk, we have de.nl»«l to make Extremely Lou Prices for a limited time beginning .MonJay. Sept, nthi at $4 per thousand and up. Now i. « g.«»l lime to patch up the outbuilding« JOHN VAN ZANTE, Receiver J. r. |N<1. Manager Why Druggists Rciommmd Cham berlain*« Colk. Cholera and Diarrtaiea Remedy. Elider NrW .Mauagviiirut Board by (he Bay or Meek Rate«, fl to fl Ao per bay, or f • to h » |M*r week. HI. GUNN. Propr GRISH A M, r I* rniik < lianrab in, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, V« , «.iv« ’’For the pawl .|B wear- I have ... J 4I)I| r<4 . nmno tided Chatolivrlain'« (’olic.CImlrra and HisrrhovH Remedy It is a great remedy and one of the |M «t patent med icine« on the market. I handle other« for the name | ur|*o«e«i that pay me a Isrger profit, hut thia remedy n» ««i sure lo effect a cure, and mv cu»totner« so certain I«» iipprecialt* n»y re» orimiending ' It to him, that I give if the preference.*’ l‘-»r sale by Gmaham Hrug Co OKEGOV Mil KUSt MOMAVIIIA R.»»nt vi.itora u>M>attle arr Mr. ami Mr. Sayles and family have moved to Mr». X. II. <’<>nr»<l, Mr. ami Mr*. J. R. Cavanagh ami l>. W. McKay ami wife. the other «¡dv of the river. Mr. J. R Cavanauh baa Iwcn a|c The fourth prize in the Herd French Piano contest, w « am won by Mrs. Agnes I“'»ml Mr. Cavanagh >up- < riiit..ml..|,t th,. <M,| ,..|lv>. ||„m„ Evans. M. L. Belins and wife of lx* Angele« in I'ortland. Tlivy «ntered on ihvir <lu- lira Set. 1st, have been visiting friends here during Flic sympathy of this community is the pa«t week. Miss Carmen Patterson i- at Ocean < xuml.-l *.. Mr ami Mr. Tailman, »ho have l.ith l>r**n »rrion.ly j||t |,ut ww Park. ar» glad lo rrport them In.proved. Miss L. Howning is ramping at Tioga. Miss Nan Emken is visiting in Wan- enton. The inf ant son of F. Furrer and wife was buried at Multnomah cemetery otl Tuesday. A brick block is soon to l>e erected on the corner "sth ami Villa Avenue. Iton’t jump on or off a car when it is in motion. Rev. A . E. Patch and family are at Mrs. Florence Smith, the new neigh the beach. bor on the Olney place, wa« taken quite Chas. Hunagan left for Minneapolis on ill Thursday after a ten days’ trip to Tuesday, to lie gone two weeks, Welches. We are glad to welcome Dr. lleinp- John Moll ami family sp»*nt Sunday stead and family to our suburb, We at the Shantens’ on the Slough. understand they have purchased a A card recently received from Miss home. (’e)ia Moll states that she likes Oakland The Rose Association is making ar whither she has gone to make her home rangements for a permanent place to with her sister, Mrs. Pete Kronenburg. hold their meetings There will be a Grange ball Saturday night in Woodward hall. Everybody invited. Notice to Hlqh School Pupils. In order to facilitate the work of high arhool elaawifleation and general organi zation, I’rofeMor Baker re<|iie»t» that all high acbool »Indent» report at the high acliool on Friday, September 10th, tietween K :30 and 11 :.'IO a. m., for the purpote of registration. Lie. HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL T. R. Ballwin entertained several memlM’ts of the Hunt Club at hu home last Sunday. F I Bake lias sold his five acre track ju«t north of the church to a |*arty from Portland for $1 ««». Neightwjr Ruhl’* house has received Rolling »lone Tnewfay« an»l Frhlay», its final coat of paint. commencing Tuewlay, Sept. 7, each A party of local young ¡»eople visited week. New roller»; fir.t-cla»» work Estacada Sunday. The trip was greatly guaranteed. D. M. Shattuck, Prop. tf enjoyed. Howard Thompson and Miss Francis Patronize home industries. Doris were married the past week. The groom is the stepson of R. Snyder. They are «landing their honeymoon with his parents at I»ents. W. H. KARR, GRESHAM MARKET CO. Mi«s l'vn Butler un« tendered a II »huwvr at the ht'me •»( hui paient«, and Mrs. I W Butler on Plvawant \ Avenue ou Saturday, Augu-t itwived a large number <♦( r »«tly Ih’autiful pi« c» - i»! linen. I ight rein ment« nrtv M'tvcil frmn 2 to 5 o ch Good for Biliousness. “I took two nt chamlrerlain’s Stomach I and Liver Tablets last night and I feel fifty per cent l>eltrr than I have for weeks,” says J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. “They are certainly a fine article for bilinusnes*.” For sale by (iresham I Drug Co. Samples free. LUMBER $6 d thousand on 16 It. and 21 It. Kouqh. 1x4. 1x6. 1x8, and on 2x4. 2x6, 2x8. All Kind« liress«<| I.umher, Will deliver anywhere. Straus Lumber Co. PflONE 146 Ol./) STORE H—i, *»». OM »nd *».rr School Books N» w nu»| Second-Hand and Hohl. Bought I«» Fifth Ht„ opp Poatoffica -’ll Hecond St near Hnliuon lOHTI.ANIl, OREUUN ••••••••••••••a».