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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
GRESHAM ANCHOR STORE GRESHAM LOCALS ALL Feet Lead to C. A Johnson of Kelso sold hi« tine Gulch colt to Robert Jonsrud. It took Main St., tlrwshsm General Merchandise first prise at ths Gresham fair last year. Anything you want in Tom Hendaisy has sold his 26 acre« north of Gresham (or F44(»'. to part IM Groceries, Smoked Meats, Crockery, Hardware, Graniteware from the East who will pul it in fruit. Men’s and Women’s Furnishings, Dry Goods, Shoes G. N. Chalker, cousin of J II. Chalk- er, of Clinton, Iowa, has been visiting .4 June Bug in lhe town the |wut week. it to said never knows where it is going until it bombs into something Dealer in “Goods of Quality” GRESHAV, ORE. Ever heard or seen .lune-bug people? '■tartout to call at the Anchor Store Mrs. I McCall attended the postmast and you'll not be discouraged or tee I that you have the worst of the bargain. ers Convention in Portland last Thurs day. Social reception at the parsonage, One Price to All Friday evening. Everybody invited And that Price to Richt J. E Bonebright, head of the depart BRING IN ment of physics of Washington High II W h ON I RF.Qt I »r til make ol the ;ss.ple ■>( Grrsliam and all who read the Col School at Portland, came out Sunday Your Eggs. Butter and Chickens and get highest prices. umn» id tin» pap«*r ami that 1» tliat they watch tin« »p,<-v fur uiy announcement» from with his lamily lor a day's visit and rest time to time and that they compare my offers with thoae of other» ami then that they with J. W. Huff and family. «■ome III and i>oiupnrv the gm>d» advertiscai with the giaal» in atm k II tin i will do thia but om.. Miss Ines Roe, who has been a guest I am piiaitiv«- they will he my euahnnera in the future. Thmm who know ine liest ami mv m. tli- of Mr. and Mrs Gun, returned to her ml. of doing loiaines» will testify th,!I I do »• I adierti-e Die fact that tlmn- are maliv wlm home in B »ring last Thursday. have »(.».I bv me for the |>a»t »iclmn year» la gm.l t. »tiimmy tint thia ia th.- • II hi »., of Ifiably C hmm I m ” ¡»ini hon«-Nt Mrs. W II Condon left Tuesday (or the Seattle (air. From there she goes to Tacoma to visit her slater, Mrs. F. The i<...owins letter is one of many expressions of <»ur satisfied customers with reference to Nado. She will also go to New West one of our Hardware Lines ami if you will watch this space we will produce others from Webb Farm, Phone 15s i Mr Jones is al the hospital where he minster. B. C , to visit her daughter, outside of Gresham testifying to other lines of goods. Mrs. S-hotield. BORING, ORE , Sept. 4, Imai FOR SALE.—One 3-vear old horse, underwent an operation. He is im Erlend John, Pleasant Home again defeatist the buckboard and light double work har proving. Fairview. Oregon. ness. Otto Wabbles. (tf Frank Coffman is making some im Gresham Giants on Sunday bv the close Ik-nr John — 1 wa> uvi r U> Shattuck't al Grvaham tlila morning amt while there provement» on his residence ou South score of 7 to 6. Townsend’s offering me » ta U m I RIKO I ami uns i FOR SALE — Extra large cédai posts Main street. were easy tor Pleasant Home w hile' makeup <>( tliv^. gtssls a(>|H'ale.| tn me at tirai sight and I piirvhnM-d .me ..Í tin. H. E. Davis, Gresham; Phone 21. (tf Akin let Gresham down with a few U.tt. -n» .it M St an I it I« a dandy. You hiul Iw tlcr g.i I ..¡lit »vet and get ■ - I. Í. Mrs. Reta Price-IVIaney of Yaquima are all »old. Your* sincerely, Illi.I. FOR SALE—Two cows ¡enquire of 1» and Mrs. Price from Benton county, at scattering hits P. S rherv was a lia rd wind blowing tonight but the light never III. km-1 F. Talbot, Gresham. (tf tended the funeral of Mrs. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. D F. Tailsit were agree ably surprised last Saturday bv the ar LUMBER—At our new mill ll, mile* Mr. Caspersen and family of Gilbert rival of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Beinifohr southeast o( Kelso. We deliver lumber. street have moved to Walla Walla. and two daughters. Helen and Lois.frotu Jonsrud Bros. (- Mr. and Mrs. McCnllom, Mr. and Peoria, Hl. Mrs. Beiiufuhr is a sister Ht>RSF>! Mrs. Toniilson, Mr. and Mrs. l>arnall. of Mrs. Talliot and they have not seen See S. S. Thomi>son for horses. Phone the two Misses Clessee, and Mesdames each other for nearly ten »ears. They 3S1 Spring and Hayworth visited the Col are visiting relatives aud friends in Boys find (iirls of (ireshum find Vicinity FOR RENT—Light housekeeping umbia Rebekah Lodge at First and Ald Oregou and Washington. After visiting 1 am going to n«k y-m to nolv,. the following oxamide and if y.m obtain the result I IlMVr I mil rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Wui. Dahlquist. er streets Saturday night. the Seattle fair they will return by way sure of seeing you before lung. If your rv»ult 1» different I waul you to com, in • nd explain Gresham, Oregon. (tf your solution. Mrs. Hogue fell and sprained her of Canadian 1’acitie and stop in South Dakota where Mr. Beinifohr has a Urge WAN TED—Fresh cows by T. R How ankle last Wetineaday. I XAMPLE: M hat particular brand of SHOI S AMI SltKKINGS will wear itt. Gresham. tf Mrs. Emma Tyler, wife of B F. Tyler, wheat ranch. the longest and give the moat comfort while they laati* Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Toepieman FOR SALE—A full blood Jersey bull, died at her home ou South Main street ♦1» NOLLT/O.V.- PETERS' and BUSTER BROWN SHOES three years old, of good breeding; the Thursday evening at 6:45; death being Mr. Toepleman’s father, returned ARMOR PLATE (Harms Naut Dye) HOSIERY kind that will improve your herd. Thus due to typhoid fever. Mrs. Tyler was San Francisco this week. They are Spillmann, Sandy Ridge. tf among the oldest citizens of Lents, hav welcomed back to tiresham, having left — Bi;sr SCHOOL fi et outfit CATTLE DEHORNED—H you want ing lived here many years; she was 55 immediately, after their wedding last cattle dehorned call on G. H. Sunday at years old. The funeral was conducted June. Gresham. ’ tf bv Rev. Goode, Sunday al 2 p. tn. in the Lewis Shattuck and family recently TO SELL—Two span light horses ;one Evangelical church. She left many made the trip to Salem and return in light buggy, cushion tire runahout.new; friends as was shown by the large num STOCK COMPLETE one rublier tire surrey, canopy top. al ber who attended her funeral. The his Studebaker auto. STRICTLY FRESH most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck, Rev. M. B. Parounagian returned Gresham, Or. (tf bodv was laid to rest in Multnomah from Cottage Grove last Tuesday and cemetery. Besides a husband she leaves I will continue his work as [uiator of the FOR SALE—Two good cows, one calf, two sons and a daughter. one cow Jersey; both milk al! winter Linnemann Memorial Methodist church Mrs. Lottie Deardorff died at St. Yin- at Gresham A. Meyers, box 54, Gresham. Or. tf STOCK COMPLETE He reports that the ses LATEST PATTERNS cant Hospital on Monday following an sion of the < »rvgon conference just dosed FOR RENT—Fi ve-room cottage. .Mrs. operation for cancer which occurred six Burr, Gresham (tf was a very helpful one and lie comes weeks ago. Mrs. Deardorff lived east of back enthused for the work. Dr. Row The mill at Fairview will pay you Lents on the Lester road for nianv land. who has become well known here STOCK COMPLETE cash tor yonr grain. years. Her funeral was conducted by as District Superintendent, will take a Kev. Smith at the Arleta Baptist church year's rest and Rev. Janies Moore was Public Sale. I and the remains interred in Multnomah appointed in his place. Notice is herby given that I will on cemetery. R R. Carlson's residence has been CORBITT Monday, Sept. 27, 1909, at the resi Mrs. Maxmire and family left for given a fresh coat of paint by Lanta Mi«« Emma llankry wit? nd rd the dence of Carl Nelson in Multnon ah Corvallis on Tuesday where here sons Bros. State Fair lawt week. county, State of Oregon, at 10 a. m. of will again enter college John Metzger is spending a few dava Lilly Ka«amn«aen and Stella Antler« said day, offer for sale at public auction Ray Fairbanks left Thursday for Cor- at Seattle. «on attended Pomona Grange at Wood for cash the following described person vallis where he will enter school. Mr. Atkinson, brother-in-law of Ford lawn. Su«-ce»s<>rs to T. R Howitt al property, to-wit : Joseph Robertson was struck bv a Metzger, is in town considering a luca- Mi«« Ethel Smith came down from One chestnut sorrel mare about 4 freight train at Slavin road-crossing on lion. Warrendide on Friday and «¡»mt Satur years old. weigh about 1*0 pounds. Solicits your trade. Friday and instantly killed. The body day an<i Sunday at home. Charles Cleveland captured several Taken up and advertised by the under was taken to Holman's undertaking premiums at Salem and al lhe Portland Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats. Elmer and Edwin leader left Sunday signed as unlawfully running at large. parlors where the funeral was held Sat show, on sheep, hogs and Shetland tor Portland to attend high achool, tin* C arl N klsov . Top prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal, Etc. urday and buried in .Multnomah ceme ponies. being their «enior year. Residing 2 miles east of Gresham,* ire., tery on Powell Valley road. Alice KaBRfnuRNen wan at home Sal- (39 The funeral of A. J. Miller was held Mr. Frank Snuffing is building a new at 3 p. m. Friday, the 24rd. Mr Miller urday. modern cottage on his place east of was a son of Mrs. Daily. He has re Subscribe for The Herald. Lenta. cently been employed by the <>. R. A N. New. Bert Duke has just completed one of Mr. Miller died from typhoid at St. Ju«t arrived a fine a«m»rtm«»nt of the nicest little homes on South Main Vincents hospital. Being unconscious Linoleum« in H and 12 (exit width« in | street that can be seen in town. The , hen taken it ere his iilenity and rela I best of it is that the best of the bouse tions were unknown. After his death both heavy and light weight«, of print« Wild Cal mountain last week hunting (HI KKYVIllf and inlaid in entirely new pattern« that hear. is on the inside, best in arrangement the body was held for several days at DOES ALL KINDS OF cloeelv imitate« carpet and wdl make Mr. and Mr«. Frank Bacon of Bull Chas. Newland leave» today for two 1 and finish. The Duke boys are also re Dunning« undertaking rooms WOODSAWING The vour kitchen look a« well an your par Run vi.it.il Rev. Runyrn on Sunday. week» visit to Seattle. modeling their business block to accom- funeral was conducted here by R. R. lor. With the long line of matting« and Phone 2SS j m'xlate their growing trade and the line Cartoon. Miaa Myrtle Friel left (or Portland a rug« that R. R Carlton carriee i« few day» »go ami is now clerking for Gresham. Oregon of market supplies they intend to carry daily bringing trade to (ireeharn that Meir A Frank. hereafter. heretofore ba« been com {»el led to go to Gresham Feed Mill. The Wahlberg boys start for Corvallis L. F. Pridemnre baa just recovered Portland, therefore a «aving of from ten Rolling done Tuesdays and Friday«, this week. Thue do we help to »well to thirty per cent to the purchaser, (tf from an attack of the grip. tmler New Management | the number of those who will fit them- commencing Tuesday, Sept. 7, each Alaiut 30 wagon» loaded with liiK'kle- AT LENTS selves for more useful places among the week. New roller«; first-cla«« work berry picker» went to Wild Cal inoiin- Thc mill at Fairview will roll or chop tain last week. For Dry Goods, Groceries, and world’s workers. These boys are hu»t- guaranteed. I>. M. Shattuck. Prop, tf your gram while yon wait. Board by lhe Day or Week pers and with the advantages that the Mr». Stafford, who has lieen Light Hardware. | Corvallis training can give them they The liest result» are obtained by buy Foster Road and Main St. her sister, Mr» L. F. l'rideinore.return- 1 will find the world ready to offer them ing Folger’» < roblen Gate Coffee—whole id Tuesday. a place among its workers. roast—and grinding it at home just be Anton Malare of Fir wood and a party The ice <*ream --»‘ial that was held at fore using. han ner.h just an much a- you have of Iriemla were up to Wild Cut moun You need »• leaning and fixing up om the library building Friday evening was in a whil'l, and «o doe« your watch. tain la.t week. a sircce»». Another entertainment will About oner a year the profanation of Geo Born.te.lt of Sandy w»» up to cb anirig and oiling that watch mini •« Carpenter and Builder lie hel<l next Tuesday evening. Sept. 2H, up. It’« thro that you want to think which will consist of a niil«ical program of me. The treatment accorded u watch GRESHAM. OREGON under the direction ol Mrs. Galihio. h jiiat the “amr whether it h the Iwat This should net the library enough to or the poorest make—that h, thr I wmi keep it going for several months. Let attention i« given it. I U)RA i an rx- ¡a rt in handling watch»’«. Let him tlx every person in town take some other up your timepiece. , person out to this entertainment. It i deserves the best support that can le given it. It will lie rendered at the 191 Morrison Street Grange hall. There will also tie another Portland, - Oregon program at the Grange hall next week, DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING (»ar I’ mj / h Rrstanrant ) \ ■ "Al" »11» (let. 2. This will be for the benefit of Flltrr AMO AflKKNY STS.. PORTLAND, ONE the hall fund. Skilled artists are se- curred to render a considerable part of [this program; people who regularly apjiear on the theatre circuits of I the country. They will render musical All Kind» of Building features, comic colored acta, Irish com- Material .... Rustic. : edy, etc. Better come out and see for Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing . . . . . yourself. It will aleo be compieteli by One Ruler given away the appearance of several local people ALL KII.N DRIED with each purchase. . . ALL KINDS . . in music and recitations. EXCELLENT WORK S ki E. W. MILLER, l.ENTH Wiley-Allen 1 Ittlce CALL AND BEE HA.MP LES. MILL IRO TARDS AT LEITS JUICTIOI for Sale. Open every day. Lot 100x100 with go*. I home and barn <1 GRESHAM in Troutdale; good cow,and some chick STUDIO LENTS, - OREOON en«, furniture, etc. All for The Company Z Main Street, - Gresham, Cre. Gresham Real Estate Co. • (42 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SHATTUCK’S MORAL: Join the Crowd. Hu I let in No. I I .4 TTENTION ! - — GROCERIES ELOUR FEED UNDERWEAR DRY GOODS HARDWARE S TOVES and RANGES REUABLE GOODS GRESHAM MARKET CO. HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL GRESHAM WOODSAW GRESHAM HOTEL SEE CHAUNCEY THAT WATCH OF YOURS VV. H. KARR, School Books co PHOTOS and Supplies Tablets Pencils Slates Pens Ink Rulers, Etc FRED D. FLORA lumber I The Best Edw. Aylsworth MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. S H OES FURNISH I NOS MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER t