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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
W. H. BACHMEVER GRESHAM LOCALS PLEASANT VALLEY GRESHAM MARKET CO. J. W Shattuck and wife returned Florence IxiOg of Portland visited from Welches on Thursday. Mra. Shat Bucvtfteor» tu T. K llowill Laura Moor* laat week tuck broke th* record thia summer, Mias Wlnnitred Roman. Who recently catching more mountain trout, on at least one occasion, than aho could carry. succeeded in |>aaaiiig th* examination Solicits your trade. They returned 1-x.kiiig hearty ami well. lor a «tat* cvrtificste, baa mvured a Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats, SHOtS HAKDHARt PHONOGRAPH SUPPLIES school near F.-asli where »lie haa gone In another place In the paper will lie to Iw-gin work in a lew «lays lop prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal, Etc. found the announcement of a new bus- Miaa Grace Churchill of Kixpmng, Eiiw. ineas entertiriae tor Gresham. Aylsworth ia a young man whom we Wash , spent several days last week vis are glad to commend tor hia energy, In iting Mrs. G N Sager. FOR MEN—25c and 50c Tie*, all ailk. all kind«. Mra. Fawaett of near Taggar-lvllle la dustry ami busineaa enterprise, lie FOR LADIES—Silk Shirtwaist Lengths, 3k, vda. in a pattern. We In- •|>eiiding a few days with her »later,Mrs IOR BOX S AND GIRLS—Cap*. Roys’ Corduroy School Pant*, Full l ine know* how to make thing* go apeak lor him a growing buainea* that A. it t’rsft. of Ribbons. will tw a profit to hitu and a credit to Rodlun Bro*, have got their new aaw* the town. mill in running order ami we under- firing In your t.ggs and Hutter. Ed Metsger’s new house is rising into aland they will commence ruuliing in a few day*. •hspe on Main street. Frank Oil'* threshing crew of Sunny* C. 1.. Crenal.aw ia doing th* plumbing in O. T. Tarr'« new house. A* th* •ide tiniahcd threshing In th* Valley house ia to tie modern in all respects, it thia week. will keep our plumber buav tor awhile. Miss KirnMr Winfred Raker and Mia* Nell Colburn <4 Chippewa Falla, Miaa Ethel lUker of Oswego visited with Quality Buddies, (HJ Wi*., and Miaa Mart« ot Tacoma, were W. I Moore on Sunday, la-land Moore lilt Kory VAddonx. Disc. visiting friend* in Greahaui tin* week returned with them Spike and Sprinq tooth China Ilogs, breeding »lock of all ac-- at Gray s Cnweing at the age of W, laat Mr* G. X. Hager and Mr*. Mr*. Graham ami daughter, Eva, ol narrons. AN kinds of arm, on* -» Thursday. The funeral services were Minneapolis, Wia., are visiting A. H. Kesterson are spending a tew daya via- _________________f ( ullhalurs. Potato iting their sister, Mrs. J. T. Jewell of FOR SALE—Cheap, on* 16 months held at th* L*.its M. E. church Satnr- Dowsett and family. old colt at Paul Dunu's farm; one road dav at 2:30 and the remains I'lanlcrs. Ed Sleret and wife returned from theit Rattle Ground, Waah. s.'ysziKi^“- -* - - - ■" Rev. J. H W.xal delivered Ilia fare summer outing near Welches Monday LINI OF All KINDS Ol IM PI I Ml MS. We have no reports of their well sermon laat Sunday. A l>a«krt din | Turtle See'.ey died Kept. ’-M and was evening. w |* I<u4 ’»flu® Imigrnilou Hurrau h*«<>r«ilna Agoni Hum« Firo FOR SALE—Visible Vnderwood type ner waa served by the ladies of his con ('orrwpondrntott) Sell i buried at Multnomah on Saturday. Her experience« yet. I tt aura tier <’o. ft Nrte York tuie« Agoni ut Ilio Kmplro < tram Ms |«atat<>t <>>tu|«ny |,t, writer, style 4; practically new HaliMi Agoni for Farlin A ormUiofV. Forlland Notary 1‘ubhr f for “.. about i».ir ».«» a . ' ' gregation. half price. C. C. Baker,Gres- death was caused by tuberculosis. The Fred Fieldhouse ia back, getting ready bam. Ore. (38 funeral was held at Finley's under- to move into hl* new location near the Several large alaahinga in the Valley Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postofflce. Phone, Hessel were lire-1 Tuesday evening. bank LUMBER—At our new mill ll, miles i taking parlors. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Emil Kardell haa tw-eii visiting Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Fallows of énnnysuie Jonsrild Brcis. (- visited Mr. aud Mrs. Christenson on tin* week. Th.- mill at Fairview will roll or chop HORSES! J. W. Menzies ami wife of Roslyn, your grain while you wait. Sunday. See S. S. Thompson for horse*. Phone Wash., were visiting hia sister, Mrs. D. Mrs. Hotchkiss is at the hopfields. SSI. M. Roberts, Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. Katzkv have gone to CORBtn WANTED—Fresh cows by T, R How Mrs. Fickle ha» l-een enjoying a visit itt, Gresham. tf Seattle for the week. Mi«« \bbie Stitr« returned Saturday At (). W. I*. Depot, Greslunu from her mother who live* in l^idlaw. Earl thxwie, Mr. Bradford, Mrs. Tyler evt-ninic and O|>cned SrhtM>l Monday, FoR SALE—A full blood Jersey bull, Mrs. Daily ami daughter, Alina, re The arhodhuUfte ha« been three years old, of good breeding; the and Mildred Allen, who have been suf- turned Tuesday from a trip to Califor Sept, flth kind that will improve your herd. Tho* I fering from fever, are recovering. nicely (minted, * ¡««reh built in front nia. Spillmann. Sandy Ridge. tf tiri our prive» on anti a W Hukhrtl an*l «t«»n r—»m built in Carol and Mabel Hogue returned last Dr. Ott, Wil] Hamlin. Bert Metzger, the rear, u new fence btiilt and nitiner« CATTLE DEHORNED—If «ou want week from Seattle after visiting theie Laster Merrill and Will Dabluuiat left out other improvement* made. cattle dehorned call on G. H. Sunday at for the past nine weeks. DRAIN Illi, Sil MI’IM. POHDtR. ( U‘S. Il Si Sunday for Estacada for a 47» mile tramp Gresham. ti Mr». Ella Worth Shutt«, formerly of Cynthia Th-umis was surprised by Th.- brain Til* nraikm FoR SALE—P. O. cabinet with 80 . about thirty friends one evening last ami buntiiir trip. They expect to be Ihibuqur, l >wn, but now <>f Bridalveil, gone two week». call boles, general delivery, also M. O. , weed. Ore., * i« th»* |tu«e»l <»f Mr« Clara Smith An enjoyable time was had by window, also 2!) keyless lock boxes; lock Word has lieen received that the lanes only used a short time. I. Mc I all. Ik-liciou« reireshments were serv- father of W II. Steele, the high school from Friday until Monday. Call. Gresham. Oregon. ed and all went home praising Miss teacher, died at his home at Jefferson <hi Sept. 13th Mi«« Alice Raaanimatrn Tt> SELL—Two span light h •r-u-‘: -ne Thomas’ hospitality. last Saturday. Mr. Steele has been ex will l»euiii teaching at Fairview ami light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new ; Ethel Jeffreys spent last week at pected here for the past week but will 'll«« Ethel Smith at Warrendale. one rubber tire surrey, canopy top, al Canemah, Ore. Mr. ami Mr». Floyd Kee«l ami Mi«« be here for tfie opening of school, The most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck, Mrs. Boget of Fifth Avenue was quite sympathy of all trill go out to Mr. Biarahall went to Portland on Monday. Gresham, Or. (tf ill last Sunday. Steele. Mr. Beal» of Portlan«! wa* a Sumlay FOR SALE—Two colts; two and one Mi*s Gertrude Pierce has resigned her viaitor to Corbett. Chas. Horner is now working for the The Circuit (''»nr’ of Clnck«mm County. having appointed a R'r' ivrf (or year old. A IVabbels, two miles south position as teacher in the seventh ami the BK<H( N 1.1 XIBI K CO , (•rr«ham> and having a east of Gresham. (37 0. W. P. Ry. Fred Benfield waa at Mixier on Satur- eighth grades and Miss Wilkie has ac day. Lew Morton, a druggist of Highland. FOR SALE—Two good cow«, one calf, cepted the position. This is the work one cow Jersey; both milk all winter. Kan., is visiting the Hogue family. Columbia Gr*ng<- met in regular ses Miss Wilkie bad last year. Her work A. Meyers, box 54, Gresham, Or. tf <m hnml nnd needing room for new «lock, we have decided to make During the lecture Edwin Rose is building a nice cottage was very satisfactory and she was tend sion Thuraday. hour the aubjei-t of education was taken FOR RENT—Five-room cottage. Mrs. in the southern part of Lents. Extremely Low Prices for n limited time ered the position laat spring hut declin- Burr, Gresham (tf up arid dieeii.-ed. County Buperinteml- The Epworth League of District 45 is . ed to accept. (beginning Mondsy, 5epl. 6th ent Robinson was present an<l gave a FoR SALE—I will offer f r -<■ - . in a flourishing condition. The young Mr. and Mr». Joseph Preston of Elgin, very interesting talk on how to better fine Hal B. Trotting colt. Will sell people are very much interested in this Minn., were guests for a few days this conditions in county schools. cheap to the right party, term, given if work. desired. I also offer tor sale my 30 acre week of Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. St Clair. Now is a g>H«l time to patch up the outbuildings The telephone company expect to Some of the lumber is already on the They are visiting at various points on farm l1, miles east of Gresham, at a JOHN VAN ZANTE, Receiver J. p, WINO. Manager erect a new store building her.- soon. bargain if taken within 20 days; alno ground for Mrs. 8. C. Foster’s new res the Coast and will take in the Fair. 8 fine silver mounted hack harness. The Stephenson |»artv pi cn iced in the idence. (37 F. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson attended the vicinity of Bull Kun la*t Sunday, Mr. Miss Carrie Herman has a new piano, j Fair in Seattle this week. • •••••••••••••••a I.O8T—A woolen J4 mattress, between lieu. Drenaell acted a« their guide. Mrs. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Amundsand the Linnemann and I^-nts; finder rewarded Ed Metzger has added to his livery J. B. Lent, Lents. (tee. 7 I ji Mear family are now in the bop equipment a fine auto. fields. Gresham feed Mill. FOB SALE—Horse, 9 years old, 1500 Mr. Schwirtzer, traveling passenger pounds, goal condition. Bargain lor Mrs. Nellie Stiger was visiting friends agent for the O. W. P., *|>eiit tin* fore Rolling done Tuenlav» and Friday«, O/.ZJ HOOK STORE I nder New Managrmriit cash. Oleson Lumber Company, Bor in Lents last Wednesday. noon in Gresham looking up matters commencing Tnemlay, Sept. 7, each 0 (Hd and Varr H«. A, ing, Ore., Route 1. AH the typhoid patients are much im relative to tlie State Fair. week Xew roller»; first <-la.« work TAKEN" l"P—Horse, weight almut proved. II. A. Parnall visited Boring, Sandv guaranteed D. M Shattuck. Prop, tf Board by the Day or Week 900. che-tnut color, bv Carl Nelson. New am! S< < <iii<l-ll«m| Bought and Pleasant Home on Wednesday and Powell Valley; owner call. (38 ami Kohl llati-a, II to fl "m |n*r Day, or fï to The Gresham Feed .Mill will do your Thursday. MON UVULA l»W Fifth St., opp. P.-toflii-e Notice for Publication. *** |n*r week. rolling; new rollers. tf There is some strong courting going 211 Hccnml St., near Salmon Mi«« N Eniken returned from Mc- I'BPABTMEXT OF THE IxTRlO*. I’oHTl.aSn. oltl.uuii on in a certain home in Gresham. A Minnvilh* on .Monday. lovely young lady will soon la- making U. 8. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, ,' W. I. GUNN. Prop’r Mm« M. Obertf and her »inter have the morning coffee for two. Of course, Auront 7, 1909. l»een down to the coast. GRESHAM, she will use Folger's Golden Gate. Notice in hereby given that Joseph Summons Pcbmid, Sr., heir of Rudolph Pcbinid, The addition to Mr. Baker’s »tore ia hi (lie Circuit Court of the State of Mr. ami Mr«. L»um Stabler Marled on Deceased, who, on September .3, 1907, i nearly completed. Oregon, lor Multnomah ('utility. York trip for a couple of their New DOES AM. KINOS OF made Homestead Entry No 16324, Ser Mra. ('. Dunagan and family are in NEIJ.IE SEAVEY, Plaintiff months or more to visit Mr». Stabler’« ial No. 01402, for SE?4 of XW4, Section WOODSAWING - - - 13, Township 2 North, Range “ East West Scio. relatives. Phone %» CIIARIIE SEAVEY, IWmdant Willamette Meridian, has filed notice School» open next Monday. Do all The Hillsview school district. No. 83 of intention to make Final five rear Gresham. Tn Charlie S chwv , the alwive named Oregon joint, will open September 20th with your playing thin week. Proof, to establish claim to the ¡and defi'ti'lnnt: above described, before Regi-ter and Miss Martha Gren of St. Johns as its In the name of the State of Oregon, The infant non ot Mr. an«l Mm. Deer $0 a thousand on 16 ft Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the and teacher. ing wan burieti Sunday. The little one you are hereby required to 22nd <iay of September, 19U9. 24 It. Kouqh. 1x4. 1x6. answer the complaint tiled agmnnt you Mr«. John Palimpiist leaves Friday bail l>een ill two months. Claimant name» an witnesses: Vai in the al>ovr entitled court ami ramie and on 2x4. 2x6. 2xX. W. Tomkins, Charles Olin, Joseph for a few days visit with relatives at J. W. Morelock and family have mov on or before the 29th «lay of September, Schmid, Jr., Erick Grandntrom and i 1909. which mail week« after the date The Dalles. ed here from eantern Oregon. AT LENTS All Kind- Dressed Lumber, John Bunn all of Cascade Lock.«, Oregon. ’ of lir-t publication of this notice, mm or Algernon 8. Dresner, Register. deliver nnywh.-rv. The Montavilla Ro«e Annociation will dered by the Court, and if you fail to no For Di Cor Dry Goods, Groceries, and 33-6t meet thin evening at O Id Fellow» hall. appear and answer, the plaintiff will Light Hardware. Arrangement» are to be made in regard apply for the relief prayed for in her Foster Road and Main St. complaint, to-wit: han need» junt an much an you have. to the AMoriation accepting the invita For a decree dissolving the Imndn of You nw*d cleaning and fixing lip once tion of the (¿range to attend the Fair at matrimony now existing between the PHONE 4 ifl in a whild, and no doen your watch. (ireMharn in Octolier. above name«I plaintiff ami defendant, About once a year the proposition of and for the rare and custody of the Mr. and Mr». J. W. Lundy »pent lant daughter, the only child of plaintiff and cleaning arid oiling that watch come« tip. It’» then that you want to think Sunday with friend» at New Era. defendant, ami for nuch further relief of me. The treatment accorded a watch A carload of tine wood wan received as the court seems meet and just. in junt the name whether it in the lie^t This snmmohR is piibllshed by the or the (joorent make—that in. the bent lu re on Tm »<lay. It came from Corbett order of the Hon. W. N (iatenn. Jin fgi- attention in given it. FLO KA in an cx- and waa quickly wold. of tin- h I hivi - named C.iiirt, made and |>rrt in handling watchea. Let him fix A big tire at Stoney Butte on «Sunday. entered on Align*! II, IWXl. up your timepiece. II G LAKE, A nurnlxT ot new families have mov- Attorney for plaintiff. <*<1 to our nubiirb during the (»ant wi-ek. Hate of first publication Aug. 13, I'.ari H»1 Morrison Street Btininewn protninen to la* good in all hate of laat publication Sept 24, 1M09. Portland, - Oregon linen this fall. (Near Pap*« Bsataiirsnt.) .Many people have gone to the hop- field» and hop-picking in in full blant. Hain St. Gresham Anchor Store General Merchandise Dry Goods (Irrtlum Groceries Specials for Saturday! HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL JOHN C. HESSEL. AGENT Real Estate and Insurance DEPOT LUMBER YARD Rough and Dressed Lumber. Shingles, Mouldings. Lath REC El VER'S SA L E Large Stock of Lumber at $4 per thousand and up. HYLAND BROS. GRESHAM HOTEL School Books GRESHAM nOOÜSAW SEE CHAUNCEY THAT WATCH OF YOURS Straus Lumber Co School Books and Supplies PHOTOS . . all kinds . . EXCELLENT WORK CALI. AND SEE SAMPLES. Open every day. STUDIO Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. Tablets Pencils Slates Pens Ink Rulers, Etc. One Ruler given away with each purchase. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON FREI) D. FLORA ♦ LUMBER All Kinds of Building Material ... Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing.................. ALL KII.N DRIED Sn* E. W. MILLER, LENT8 Wih v-Allen < iffin- MILL AMD TAROS IT LEITS JHMCTIOM MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company Why Druggists Recommend Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank C. Ilanrahiiri, a prominent druggist ol Portsmouth, Va., says: "For the past six year» I have sold and ree- omnieniled Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of the liest patent med icines on ttie market. 1 handle others for the same purpose« that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customers so certain to appreciate my recommending it to him, that I give it the preference." For sale by Gresltam Drug Co. Monuments All Kln<1t of <frnrtrry Work Kat hílate» on «Il c'tHN of Work W. W. MINAR 335 E. Morrinon Hl. - P ortland Phone Eant 4234. Always’u n i f o r m—our beso product—sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 21 lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it— better if ground at home—not too fine. t