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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1909)
3 W. H. BACHMEYER Lead to SHATTUCK’S Gresham Anchor Store Do Goods Groceries f'HOMX.KU’H SimitS General Merchandise SHOTS HARDWARE Specials for Saturday! FOR MEN -2N- and -Vk Tiro, all »ilk. all kind*. FOR LADIES—Mik Shirtwaist Lengths, 3«, yd», in « pattern. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—Cape. Hoy»' Corduruy School Pants, Full Line of Ribbons. Bring in your Eggs and W MORA I. Join the Crowd. HAVE ONE REINVEST to inak«* of the | h ** i |>I. of Gresham and all who read the col umns <•( this paper and that is that they watch thia space for my announcements from time to time ami that they compare my offers with tliom* of others and then that they come in and compare the g*»«ls advertieed with the gmsla in stock l( they will do thia hut unco I am |H*aitiv«* they will he my customers in the future. Those who know me heat ami my meth ods of <loing businoea will testify that I do as I advertise. The tact that then-are many who have etissi by me for the past sixteen years is goal tvstiimmy that thia la the "Houae of quality Goal»" and honest dealing. I Butter. MOL’XT SCOTT GRESHA'.’, ORE. HuUetin No, / MICHAIL J. FANNINU Want Column Dealer in “Goods ol Quality’’ IKe Noted Iriah Temperarne Orator of I Philadelphia, who will speak at the Methodist church next Monday night. Sept- AOth _ Mr. Fanning ia one of the foremost The following letter is one of many expressions of our satiatled customers with reference to Dr. and Mrs. Richmond of Ohio visit orators of the land,—witty, loaieal and FUR FOR SALE — Lincoln Sheep. Poland one of our Hardware Lines and if you will watch this space we will produce others from China Hogs, breeding stock of all ages. ed with their cousin, Jasper McGrew, eloquent It is a rarv treat 1» have such a mati .peak in Gresham ami the large, Webb Farm, Phone 15S i Sunday on their return from Seattle outside of (iresham testifying to other lines of goods. well lighted church should be crowded i John Watt and wife of Alameda,Cal , to the doors. There is no charge for BORING, ORE , Sept. 4, hum FOR SALE—Extra Urge cexiat poets Friend John, IL E. l'avis, Gresham; Phone 31. (tf are the parents of a baby girl,born Sept. admission. Fairview, Oregon. 9. Mrs. Watt was formerly Miss Cathie l*ear John: I was over to Shattuck's at Gresham this morning and while there among FOR SALE—Two cows .enquire of I>. Anderson of lent». the many other Isirgaiii. that w< re shown nit ws» the FRISCO I AMI RNS. I he g.■neral F. Talbot, Gresham. t tf makeup of them-go-sis appealed to me at first sight and I purvham-d one of the cop|w*r __ _______ ______ _________ ___________ Little Miss Fern Lee was given a sur l.rttonrs at J-t .al and it la a dandy. 5 on had lietter go right over and get one tadorw thrv FOR SALE—Visible I’mlerwood type prise Monday afternoon bv 12 little an* all sold. Your« sincerely, HILL writer, style 4; practically new. Sell, girls. The occasion was her sth birth P. 8 —Then* was a Irani wind blowing tonight but the light never Hick, red ( r ab* it half price. C. C. Baker.Gres Thomas Ginder and wife and «laugh ham. Ore. (38 day. A nice luncheon was served and ter», Lillian and Mrs. Harins, will start she received several presents. LI MBER—At our new mill I1, miles tomorrow on a journey to Iowa where southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. , Earl Good is suffering from a relapse they will visit Mr. Gindcr’s brother, Jonsrud Bros. (- f and it was found arawnry to rt*-enn>loy James, at Ackworth, I »wa. They will , his former nurse. Mr». Tyler, another lw* away several months ami visit at HORDES! typhoid patient is very low while Mil See S. S. Thompson for horses. Phone other poinU before returning. dred Allen continues to improve. 3>1- Boys mid (¡iris of Gresham and Vicinity Our people have returned from the Lents school opened Monday with 4*1 mountains and seanmat ami all report a WANTEIY—Fresh cow» by T. R. How I am going to ask yon to solve the following example and if y<m obtain the result itt, Gresham. tf pupils present. This exceeds the attend delightful time spent at these resorts. •ure <>f «... nig you before long. If your result 1» different I want you to com* in your solution. ance of the first dav last year bv MM. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slerrt ami John FOR SALE—A full blood Jertev bull, three years old, of good breeding; tbe Three new teachers were employed, Roberts and family mine in from EXAMPLE: What particular brand of SHOES AM» STOCKINGS will wear kind that will improve your herd. Tbua. making a total of 14. Misses Kilin. Zeig Welches an I Mrs Leslie and Mrs. Alva the longest and give the mint comfort while they last? Spill mann, Sandy Ridge. tf ler and Sansnni being the new one». Hvvel returned Saturday from Nasidr »O SOLLT/O.V.- PETERS’ ami BUSTER BROWN SHOES The movement to incorporate Lents CATTLE DEHORNED—If you want A party of Gresham young people out ARMOR PLATE (Harms Naut Dye) HOSIERY cattle dehorned call on G H. Sunday at is still alive. Some of our influential “joy ruling” last Monday night met Gresham. tf I | citizens art* back of it. The next move with an expensive but not harmful ac — IM:ST SCHOOL FEET OUTFIT — TO SELL—Two »pan light horses :«»ne will be to establish a sample room on cident on the Fairview road. The bridge light buggy, cushion tire runabout,uew ; one corner, a “12-mile bouse" on an- near the Ed ('timinings place had I wtii one rubl»er tire surrey, canopy top, aV other. | torn out ami the auto driven bv Lon must new. Inquire of Lewis Shat took. An entertainment and ice cream so- Pugh ran into the opeuing* A drop of Greaham, Or. (tf 'cial wiil be given at the library room in STOCK COMPLETE the length id the STRICTLY FRESH FOR SALE—T wo good cows, one calf, i the Hamilton buildiug across from tbe about three f*et about auto brought them to a sudden liauit. one cow Jersey; both milk all winger A. Meyers, box 54, Greshani, Or. tf ( Evangelical church. The existence of No one was hurt hut the machine, of the library is at slake. For all the ef badly damaged, FOR RENT—Five-room cottage. Mrs. forts of Mrs. Additon, Mrs. McKinley the Carter type, was The signals were not »een or at leaat Barr, Greshani (tf i and Mrs. Coif mail the membership lees not understcAid. STOCK COMPLETE LATEST PATTERNS FOR SALE—Horse, 9 years old, 1500 are not sufficient to keep up the library Mrs. Emery and Mark went this week pounds, good condition. Bargain for I It does not speak well for the town; to Eugene where Mark will enter as a cash. Oleson Lumber Company, Bor , 40m people and 500 ectiool children and freshman. Mark is a last year’s Gresh ing, Ore., Route 1. cannot raise the money to support the am high school graduate ami great STOCK COMPLETE Probably the largest shipment of best institution that can be located io things are looked for from hiiu. He is any community, and that is not over pheasants ever raised in captivity by a thoroughly good student and an all one grower in the country wiil be ship $150 per year.’ Every businessman in round athlete. ped by K. F. Simpson of Lebanon to the town should put down $5 and so should Mr. and Mr». Gunn o( tl»r Grrnham I Mrs. Gust (.arson has returned from Idaho game warden and the birds will every man of a family. What other in the Good Samaritan hospital where she hotel, attended the Stale Fair thi* week. • be turned loose to stock the state for fluence could be brought to town so recently underwent a minor operation. M l>. Kern has moved iiia finnly Idaho hunters. Mr. Simpson will send beneficial to its youth and to public Mr. Kern II. A. Kent died at hie home in Gresh here irum Heyburn, Idalio. morals? It is a credit to the town a carload and he is said to be the only am early Thursday morning. The fun lia» completed hit lumlirr «heil« al hi« ■ man in America who couid till such a and a constant advertisement of tbe eral services will t»e held at the Carl yard in the east purl of town an«I 1« spirit of tbe town and tbe progressive Bucceeeora to T R Howitt big order. ness of its people. To cl-we it up would son’s Chapel Saturday afternoon al 2:.M) rea«ly to meet the needs of the public in ¡ be a decide*I blow to the advancing and burial will tie in the Gresham cem that line. Solicits your trade. Mi. Kent, who is the father of Tbe mill at Fairview will pay you spirit of the community and a shame to etery. Mr. and .Mm. I>. F Talbot attended Mrs. S. P. Bittner, ha«l recently moved caeh for your grain. the Salem fair on Wednesday of thin ! our people. Come out on Friday eve Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats, He was born in week. ning, and not only come, but get others here from Portland. lop prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal, Etc England nearly 70 years ago. On last to come. Thursday morning tie went into the Of all white nations, the Americana Mr and Mrs. Perry Wicham are vis New. are the biggest fruit eaters. garden to do some work and suddenly iting the Seattle fair to be gone ten days. fell over snd expired. Just arrived a fine a««<»rtinent of Harry Huxley and Toni Bel) have Linoleum« tn H an«l 12 foot width« in Notice for Publication. Th»* mill at Fairview will roll or chop gone to the hopfields for a short outing both heavy anti light weight«, of print« D bpabtmemt of the I x ^ kkiob . your grain while you wait. Miss Hellen M. Hoss and brother from and inlani in entirely new pattern* that 1 Fort Dodge, Kan., are visiting their clooelv imitates carpet and will make I V. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, i vour kitchen look a« well aw your per- ' Aujtn»t 7, 1909. uncle, J. H. H um anti family. lor. With the l<»ng line of matting« and : Notice is hereby given that J'*eeph ' poni« A. C. Browning han accepted a Schmid, Sr., beir of Rudolph Schmid, rugH that K. R. Carlton carries i* lion an tiler with tbe Straus Lumber daily bringing trade to Greeham that Deceased, who, on September 3, 1907, DOES ALL KINDS OF made Homestead Entry No 16324. Ser Company at Sandy. heretofore ha* been com [»cl led to go to ial No. 01402, for SE1, of NW1,, Section WOOI«SAWING Earl Thompson is wiring several Portlaixl, therefore a waving of from ten At (). W. P. Depot, (ireshani 13, Township 2 North. Range - East Phone -2ÌJÌ hoiiaes for lights, among them bring to thirty |>er cent to the purchaser. (tf Willamette Meridian, ha» filed notice* of intention to make Final five year those of Mr. Oliphant, Theo. B rugger, Greshani. Oregon Proof, to establish claim to the land and 0. W. Tarr. Earl will soon go to above described, before Register and Gresham feed Mill. Get our prices on Hash und Doors, Porch and Mill Work. California to attend a school for electri Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the I cians. 22nd day of Septemlier, 1909. Rolling done Tiie»davs ami Friday», Claimant names as witnesses: Vai Rev. M. B Psroiinagian left early commencing Tuesday, Sept. 7, each STUMPING POWDER. CAPS. ILSE. W. Tomkins, Charles Olin, Joseph this week for the session of the Oregon week New rollers; firet-elass work Schmid, Jr., Erick Grandstrom and Mill com be here. Nmd us a list of your conference which is hel i thia y»*ar at guaranteed. D. M. Shattuck, Prop. John Bn»s all of Cascade Lzvcks. I iregun. AT LENTS requirement«!. Algernon 8. Dresser, Register. Cottage Grove. The conference will For Dry Goods, Groceries, and probably close next Monday. 33 6t Light Hardware. J. (’. Metzg»*r, who ha« s|*»nt the pa«t Foster Road and Main St. three months visiting relatives in Gresh I. hm n<M*«h jtiftt much h * you have. am, started for his home in Ohio la-»t You Ji♦*♦•<! f h-iinin^ mi<l fixing up oiifp in a whiM, and ho dnpM your wntrh. Tuesday morning. On Monday evening About omi» h year tlo* proposition ol forty Metzgers gathered at the home of Carpenter and Builder rl»«aning and oiling that waurb <**»rm*.4 J. AV. fjiwrence for a farewell party, A up. It’» thvn that yon want to think very plea «a nt evening was «[»ent, ice of me. The treatment accorded a watch GRESHAM, OREGON cream and cake l»eing served. All de i> juat tin* wine whether it ia the Itent parted after wishing Mr. Metzger a safe • »r the poore«f make—that ia, the lant attention ia given it. bLGKA in an • x- arid pleasant journey home and hoping |M*rt in handling watt h«*a. Let him fix In* may again visit his Oregon relatives. up your timepiece. B eaver E ngravinö G o OUACITV There will be no preaching in the Methodist church next Sunday, but the 191 Morrison Htreet Sunday school will be held as usual at OEsrcntN« iLLUsrekTiNG 10 a. m. Portland, - Oregon ■MS i,M (Near Pap*« fteataurant.) The Herald force acknowledge the riwkVM. ««tarar st , . fostlsmo oat treat of some fine Gravenslein apples from J. H. Wood. Mr. Wood marketed some very fine apples in Gresham this week. H. C. McGinnis of Troutdale was in All Kimis of Ruilding town on Saturday, He is recently from Material .... Rustic, Kalamazoo, Mich., ami with John Flooring, Ceiling and One Ruler given away Finishing.................. Brown, also from Kalamazoo, is grow ing celery near Troutdale. He has three with each purchase. ALL KILN DRIED . . ALL KINDS . . acres of very tine celery which he is now EXCELLENT WORK 8n E. W. MILLER, LENTS beginning to market. The Herald ac Wiley-Allen Office CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. knowledges a tine sample. MILL ARD TAROS AT LE8TS JUMCTI08 Open every day. George H. Hurlburt was in town last Saturday He is in partnership with STUDIO his brother, John, in surveying arrd civ LENTS, - OREGON il engineering with offices in Portland. Company Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. Their card appears elsewhere. GRESHAM LOCALS the Largest line of HL AI ING SlOVtS ever shown in Gresham .4 TTENTION ! GROCERIES UNDERWEAR DRY UÓODS HARDVVARl STOVES and RANGES RELIABLE GOODS •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••* GRESHAM MARKET CO HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL GRESHAM WOODSAW DEPOT LUMBER YARD Rough and Dressed Lumber. Shingles, Mouldings, Lath SEE CHAUNCEY THAT WATCH OF YOURS W. H. KARR, School Books and Sopplies CUTS PHOTOS Tablets Pencils Slates Pens Ink Rulers, Etc FREI) 1). FLORA iLUMBER MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER C. SHATTUCK