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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
GRESHAM ANCHOR STORE GRESHAM LOCALS C. A Johnson of Kelso sold his tine Colch colt to Robert Jonsrud. It took Main St., draaham General Merchandise first prise at ths Gresham lair last year. Anything you want in Tom Hendsley has sold his acres north of Gresham for $44»>, to parties Groceries, Smoked Meats, Crockery, Hardware, Graniteware from the East who will put it in fruit. Men’s and Women’s Furnishings, Dry Goods, Shoes G. N. t'halker, cousin of J II Chalk- er, of Clinton, Iowa, has bean visiting .4 June Bug in the town lhe ps»t week. it is said never knows when* it is going until it bumba into something. Mrs. I. McCall attended lhe postmast Ever heard or seen Jnne-bug people” *>tart out to call at the Anchor More and you'll not lie discouraged or leel that you have the worst of the bargain. ers Conveutiou in Portland last Thurs day. Social reception at the parsonage, One Price to All And that Price is Right Friday evening. Everybody invited J. E Bouebright, bead of the depart ment of physics of Washington High BRING IN School at Portland, came out Sunday Your Eggs. Butter and Chickens and get highest prices. with his family tor a day's visit and rest with J. W. Huff and family. Miss Ines Roe, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs Gun, returned to her home in Boring last Thursday. Mrs. W. II Condon left Tuesday for the Seattle (air. From there she goes to Tacoma to visit her sister, Mrs. I . \.»do Mie w ill also go to New West Webb Farm, Phone 1ÔS ¡ Mr Jones is at the hospital when* he minster, B. C , to visit her daughter, He is im Mrs. Schofield. FOR SALE—One 3-year old horse, underwent au operation. Pleasant Home again defeated the buckboanl and light double work har- proving. neea. Otto Wabbles. it Frank Coffman is making some im Gresham Giants Ou Sunday by the close provements on his residence ou South score of 7 to it, Townsend's offering FOR SALE—Extra large cedat posts Maiu street. were easy for Pleasant Home while H. E. I>avis, Greshaiu ; rbona21. (tf j Akin let Gresham down with a few Mrs. Reta Price-Delaney of Ysquinia FOR SALE—Two cows ¡enquire of I' and Mrs. Price from Benton county, at scattering hits F. Talbot, Gresham. ttt tended the funeral of Mrs. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Tall»>t were agree ably surprised last Saturday bv the ar Mr Casperson and family of Gilbert LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 mile- rival oi Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beiuifolir southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. street have moved to Walla Walla. ami two daughters. Helen ami Lois.from J onsrud Eros (- Mr. and Mrs. McCuilom, Mr and Peoria, III. Mrs. Beiiufohr is a sister HORSF>! Mrs. Tomilson, Mr. and Mrs. Darnall, of Mrs. Talbot and they have not seen See S. S. Thompson for horses. Phone the two Misses Cles.es, and Mesdame- each other fur nearly ten tears. They 3>1 _________________________________ Spring and Hayworth visited the Col- are visiting relatives ami friends in FOR RENT—Light housekeeping umbia Rebekah Lodge at First and Aid Oregon ami Washington. After visiting rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Dahlquist. er streets Saturday night. the Seattle fair they wiii return by way Gresham. Oregon. __ ________ (tf Mrs. Ho<ue (eU Bn<1 ,prBined her of Canadian Pacific and stop in South Dakota where Mr. Beiuifolir has a iar^v WANT El »—Freeh cows by T. R How *nk'e last Wednesday. itt, Gresham. tf Mrs. Emma Tyler, wife of B. F. Tyler, 1 wheat ranch. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Toepieman FOR SALE—A full blood Jersey bull, died at her home on South Main street three years old. of good breeding; the • Thursday evening at 6:45; death being Mr. Toeplenian's father, returned from 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 Gresham, having left CATTLE DEHORN El»—If you want ; ing lived here many years; she was 5o immediately.after their wedding last cattle dehorned call on G. H. Sunday at l years old. The funeral was conducted June. Gresham. tl 1 bv Rev. Goode, Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Lewis Shattuck and family recently She left many made the trip tu Salem and return in TO SELL—Two .pan light horses ;one I Evangelical church. light buggy, cashion tire runabout,new : friends as was shown by the large num one rublier tire surrey, canopy top, al ber who attended her funeral. The his Studebaker auto. most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck. Rev. M. R. Parounagian returned Gresham, Or. (tf j body was lain to rest in Multnomah from Cottage Grove last Tuesday ami cemetery. Besides a husband she leaves will continue his work as |>aslor of the FOR FAIJi—Two good cows, one calf, two sons and a daughter. one cow Jersey; both milk all winter i Linnemann Memorial Methodist church Mrs. Lottie Deardorff died at St. Vin- A. Meyers, box 54, Gresham. Or. tf at Gresham He reports that the ses cant Hospital on Monday following an sion of the Oregon conference just closed FOR RENT—a.re-room cottage. Mrs Burr, Gresham (tf operation for cancer which occurred six was a very helpful one and he comes weeks ago. Mrs. Deardorff lived east of back enthused for the work. Dr. Row Tbe mill at Fairview will pay you Lents on the Lester road for many land, who has become well known here cash for yonr grain. years. Her funeral was conducted by as District Superintendent, will take a Rev. Smith at the Arleta Baptist church year’s rest and Rev. James Moore was Public Sale. and the remains interred in Multnomah appointed in his place. Notice is herby given that I will on cemetery. R R. Carlson's residence ha* been COKBtn Monday, Sept. 27, 1909, at the resi Mrs. Maxmire and family left for given a fresh coat of paint by ¡.anti Mia* F.mrna llankey attended the dence of Carl Nelson in Multnorrah Corvallis on Tuesday where here sons Bros. State Fair la*t week. county, State of Oregon, at 10 a. m. of will again enter college. John Metzger is sjM-mling a few da vu Lilly Ra*amu*ern and Stella Ander said day, offer for sale at public auction Ray Fairbanks left Thursday for Cor- at Seattle. son attended Pomona < «range at W« mm I- for cash the following described person vallis where he will enter school. Mr. Atkinson, brother-in-law <>r Forti lawn. al property, to-wit: Joseph Robertson was struck by a Metzger, is in town considering a luca- Mias Ethel Smith camo «town from One chestnut sorrel mare about 4 ’ freight train at Slavin road-crossing on tion. Warrendale on Friday and epent Satur years old. weigh about 4*X> pounds. Friday and instantly killed. The body Charles Cleveland captured several day and Sunday at home. Taken up and advertised hy the under was taken to Holman’s undertaking premiums at Salem ami at the Portland Elmer and F.dwin Leader left Sunday signed as unlawfully running at large. parlors where the funeral was held Sat show, on sheep, hogs and Shetland for Portland to attend high school, till* C arl N blbo . v . urday and buried in Multnomah ceme ponies. being their senior year. Residing 2 miles east of Gresham,Ore., tery. on Powell Valley road. Alice Rasamueaen waa at home Sat- (39 The funeral of A. J. Miller was held Mr. Frank Snuffins is building a new at 3 p. m. Friday, the 24rd. Mr Miller a rd ay. modern cottage on his place east of was a eon 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. Just arrived a Hue assortment of the nicest little homes on South Main Vincents hospital. Being unconscious Linoleums in ff and 12 foot widths in ■ street that can lie seen in town. The y hen taken it ere hie idenity ami rela both heavy and light weights, of prints ‘ best of it is that the best of the house tions were unknown. After his death and inlaid in entirely new patterna that is on the inside, best in arrangement the body was held lor several days at DOES ALL KINDS OF closely imitates carjiet and will make ! and finish. The Duke boys are also re Dunnings undertaking rooms, WOODSAWING The vour kitchen look as well as your par- modeling their business block to accom- funeral was conducted here by R. K. Phone re lor. With the long line of mattings and 1 modate their growing trade and the line Carlson. rugs that R. K. Carlson carries is Gresham. Oregon of market supplies they intend to carry daily bringing trade to Gresham that hereafter. heretofore has lieen compelled to go to Gresham feed Mill. The Wahlberg boys start for Corvallis Portland, therefore a saving of from ten Rolling done Tuptdavn and Friday*, this week. Thus do we help to swell to thirty per cent to the purchaser, (tf commencing Tueaday, Kept. 7, each the number of those who will fit thern- New roller*; flrrt-cla** work AT LENTS ( selves for more useful places among the week. TI m - mill at Fairview will roll or chop guaranteed. I>. M. Shattuck, Prop, tf I world ’ s workers. These boys are hust For Dry’ Goods, Groceries, and your grain while you wait. lers and with tlie advantages that the GRESHAM WOODSAW SEE CHAUNCEY Light Hardware. Foster Road and Main St. PHOTOS . . ALL KINDS . . EXCELLENT WORK Corvallis training can give them they ! will find the world ready to offer them a place among its workers. The ice «Team social that was held at the library building Friday evening was a success. Another entertainment will be hehl next Tui-wlay evening, Sept. 2M, which will consist of a musical program under the direction of Mrs. Galihio. This sltould net the library enough to keep it going for several months. I>ot every person in town take some other person out to this entertainment. It deserves the best support that can le given it. It will lie rendered at lhe Grange hall. There will also be another jirogram at the Grange hall next week, Oct. 2, Thia will be for the benefit of the hall fund. Skilled artists are se- curred to render a considerable part of this program; people who regularly apjs-ar on the theatre circuits of the country, They will render musical features, comic colored acts, Irish com- edy, etc. Better come out and see for yourself, It will also be completed by the apjiearance of several local people in music and recitations. CALL AND SEE '»AMPLES. Open every day. for &le. STUDIO Main Street, - Gresham, Ore, Lot 100x100 with good house and barn in Troutdale; good cow,and some chick ens, furniture, etc. All for 11000. The Gresham Real Estate Co. (42 GRESHAM MARKET CO. Solicits your trade. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats. Top prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal. Etc HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« a a a a a Wil<| ('at mountain lant week hunting hear. Mr and Mr*. Frank lUrnn of Hull ('hai*. Newland leaven today for two Run viaittnl Rev. Runyrn on Sunday. week« vini to Seattle. Mi*a Myrtle Friel left (or Portland a few flay* ago and la now clerking for .Meir A Frank. L. F Pritlernore I ihm juat recovered from an attack of the grip. I tnh»r New Management About 30 wagon* loaded with hurkle- terry picker* went to Wild Cat niotin- tain lant week. Board by lhe Bay or Week Mr*. Stafford, who haa lx*en viali ing The best results are obtained by buy tier MiMti'r, Mr*. L. F. Pridvinore,return- ing Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee—whole ♦ d Tuesday. roast—and grinding it at home just be Anton Malar* of Firwood ami a party ha* need* ju*t aa much a- you have of friend* were up to Wil<| fore using. (it IllOtlll- You need cltMning and fixing up one«» in a whild, and mo do«- your watch. tain lart week. A Inuit one«» a year the proposition of Geo. Born*te«lt <>f Sandy was tip to cleaning and oiling that watch come* up. Il’- then that you want to think of me. The tri atrnent ac<-<>r<h*d a wal<*h i- jiiHt the warn»* whether it in the Iw-t or the poorest make—that i-. the h«*Ml attention ia given it. I I.ORA i- an pi - |M-rt in handling watchen. Let him fix up your timepiece. (HI Rm VII IE GRESHAM HOTEL THAT WATCH OF YOURS School Books and Supplies Tablets Pencils Slates Pens Ink Rulers, Etc One Ruler given away with each purchase. FREI) I). ¡ LORA UH Morrison Street Portland, - Oregon (Near Pap'* Rmtanrant.) ¡LUMBER a The liest All Kinds of Building Material .... 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