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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
FAIRVIEW Fairview, Nov. 26.—Mias lllla Jackson is s|>eiidiiig ths wevk with her parents . In Portland. b u a a i e s WAGONS AUTOMOBILES Cost no more than others Don’t buy until you investigate Let us send you our catalogue Ask us about the 1910 automobiles YOU WON’T REGRET IT— WAGON AND BUGGIES JJO E. Morrison Street Portland, Ore. AUTOMOBILE SALESROOM Chapman A Alder Streets Portland, Ore. Giesler & Dorres FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE 386 IASI M08KIMH SI.. •• Bl IWttN 6KAM) «V. AMI WON PORR AND. n ORfliON A YOU are interested in saving money buy your ’ Furniture and Carpets of us. We are out of the “High Rent, Big Price” District. Our New and Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quality, in prices. FURNITURE SITTING ROOMS, RECEPTION HALLS, DINING ROOMS, BED ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN PARLORS, WE HAVE LATELY PLACED ANOTHER BIO BIIX OF GOODS NEAR GRESHAM CARPETS AND RUGS WILTON’S AXMINSTER’S, VELVETS BRUSSELS AND SEE OUR ‘Quick Meal’ Steel Range Known the World Over Grant Khaw, who was so severely in jured here two weeks ego, is improving but will lie continrd bi the hospital for several days yet. . It was neceesary to graft skiu into bis face. Clieeler Krouenberg ia home ir on i Eugene where be is attending the State | them, only coming when called and University, to s|iend Thanksgiving. generally making a visit to lbs table Esther Arnold and Freddie Mhaw have tor ber usual treats. gone to Eagle Point to visit their grand Hhe had not out very long when parents. one morulng Margery went out to see Mrs. Alms Hall mowed to Portland ber and ahe wee goue. No one bad the first ol this week to spend the wen twr since breakfast. Margery felt very bad and after looking all about winter. ■ame to tbe sail conclnelon that ahe W. E. ami !.. I!. Stone were out frotu had strayed away and got lort, for tbe Portland to spend Thanksgiving. whole flock wonder*-«! far off to feed The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. But tlie next morulng at breakfast church will give a New England dinner time Krla walked In, as usual, and be at the («rsonage next Tuesday evening, gan to b*-g for food. Margery hugged her and f*-«l tier, and she ate as though Nov. :ki. abe was starved. Miss Alice Rasmussen »|>ent Thanks When sbe had finlalied her meal she giving with her parents at Corbett. went out again, and about noon ber Mrs. A. L. Htone will entertain tbe little mistreaa sought ber again, and tmemlwra ami friends of the Y. P H. C. again abe was missing This now became the regular thing I E. at her home on Saturday evening. with Krla. Every morning she was on Miss Emily Cromley ot Hpringwater hand for her breakfast, and In spite of visited friends here Sunday. watching site would slip away and Mrs. Benecke of Portland has la-en bide ao that no oue could find her »|iending a few days with her eon, J. again. Poor Margery was almost heartbro W. Benecke. ken nt this tendency to vagrancy In Dick Anderson, Sr,, is able to lie out her pet, but Hannab only smiled and again alter several days confinement said: "Walt a bit and you'll see something with rheumatism. C. A. Stewart and wile are »pending nice." But. though Hannab had her auspl- , a tew days with relatives in Portland. clone, ahe wan not prepared for what Mias Calls Heelin ia out from Portland really occurn-d one day. 1 visit^g her |>arenta, J. P. Heelin and After this strange conduct bad t*en going on for a few weeks there came a wife. Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County about our Prize Offering. Ajgency- Ask for Oregon Fire Relief Association. John Brown, - Rockwood CALL LUMBER I SOWING I Gr $6 d thousand on 16 It and 24 ft. Rouqh. 1x4. 1x6. 1x8. and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8., All Kinds Dressed Lnmlier. Will deliver anywhere. Grasses—Clovers Alfalfa Vetches—Grains Vc I b ■ SPE< SPECIAL MIXTURES PASTORE AND HAY WRITE FOR SAMPLES a ■ I I Read The Herald’s clnbbing list dead the mis in The Herald, will II nd bargains. Y on The mill at Fairview will roll or chop your grain while you wait. and larsit ouaeae market prices A«k for Catalog setirw No. ¿60 PORTLAND.ORtION Ixits for sale in Cedarville, on easy terms. II. W. rinaahall, Pleasant View Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. REBOURCEN lesina and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unaecureil Bonds, securities, etc .............................. Banking house, furniture and fixtures flue from approved reserve banka t 21,21 m 1» 213 .60 2M.I» 1,9*5 4--. 14,107.;.' • ................................... Total LIABILITIES Capital stqek paid in L'ndiviiled profits, lew* expenses and taxes paid................. Individual deposits subject to check Demani! certificates ol deposit .......... ........... Time certificai«! of (Jepoeil ... ......... Saving depfjaita ..................... Total 1 lO.LOO.UO 9.4S 2«,«80.67 ,W».0O za. ifl 60 00 » 39,906.31 STATE OF OREGON ■ County of Multnomah/*’ I, r E. H ablow , Caahier of the above named hank, do aolemnly swear that the above etatemeni ia truc to the beet ot my koowledge and belief. F. E. H ablow , Cashier. Hnbeeribed and sworn to CORRECT— Attest: before me this 20th day of N ot ., F. E. H ablow 1900. M. L. H ablow I L. A. H amlow , B. C- l.AMSSOX Notary Public. Directora. THAT WATCH OF YOURS lias needs just as much as you have. ' You need cleaning and fixing up once : in a whild, and so does your watch. I About once a year tbe proposition of cleaning and oiling that watch comes tip. It's then that you want t? think I ol me. The treatment accorded a watch is just the same whether it ia tbe best j or the ]ss>r«Mt make—that is. tbe best ■ attention ia given it. FLORA is an ex- j : pert in handling watches. him fix up your timepiece. GRESHAM HOTEL Under New Management Board by the Day or Week Rates, tl to 11. fl® per Day, or |ô to 9B.S0 per week. W. F. GUNN. Prop’r FRED D. FLORA 191 Morrison Street Portland, - Oregon GRESHAM, - OREGON (Near Pap’» Restaurant.) When you wish to sell your grain call Notice The Herald's clubbing list. ap the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview. Better take advantage of these good of They will pay you the market price in cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout fers. dale exchange 96. OREGON CALLS “More People’’ A Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Paw the word to your relatives and friends to come now, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (or several years for diarrhoea. I consider it the best remedy I have ever tried for that trouble. 1 bought a bottle of it a i few days ago fruui our druggist, R R. I Brooks I shall ever be glad to speak a word in its praise when I have the op- portunity."—Rev. J. D. Knapp, pastor M E. church, ..Miles Grove, Pa. Soldi by Gresham Drug Co. In many cities in Oregon the obtain ing of water for municipal ownership and distribution is being aooght and obtained. People will not settle in a town where the water supply Is insuf ficient or high prised. It is considered a sign of niiMsliackisni for a city to al low its water supply to lie in the hands ol a private com|<anv. The l*tter the water and the cheaper the water the better demand lor lots, the faster the town grows and the more the town is advertised.—Portland Ijibor l'reea. walk arouud tbe table and receive del icate bits from every oue. While her little mistress was study ing or sewjng Kris would stand and look at ber. turning ber knowing bead first one aide and then tbe other and eometlinee saving In a reflec tive way: ••Quit!" An soon ns books and work were put sway she was ready for piay. In fact, she en joyed her strange life very much and grew fat un der It. so that pretty soon tbe boys began to tense Margery by suggesting that ber pet was ready to take her place on tbe table. The only time she st-emed to be uncomfortable satino in a arri sc- was when the T1VB WAT, "QUIT!” cheerful kltcheu was scrubbed. No sooner dl«l Hnnuab appear on the scene with scrubbing brush and go down on her knees to polish tbe floor than Kris would bop by a sort of lad der which one of tbe boys had made for her up to a corner of the high mantel over tbe flreplace, an«l there sbe would sit, all bumped up and mis erable. till the work was done or till ber little mistress came and took ber into the sitting room. The place where Kris was Intends«! to spend the time of her banishment from the yard was a large chamlier over the woodshed, which was kept warm by the kitchen chimney, and there's where her bed. or .roost, was prepared for her and where she was shut up every night. But she was so lonely and unhappy and trt«-d no hard to get out and Margery was so fon«l of her for a playmate that she gener- ally got down before brrakfaat and did not go back until bedtime» which OF TROUTDALE BANK at Troutdale in the ritale of Oregon, at theeloee of bulinerà Nov. 16, The »kating rink will not be often on Sunder evenings until further notice. E. R. Johnson. (Continued from t>age 4) New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Report el the Csndftion of the G. It. Robertson died Thursday at tbe home of file daughter, Mrs. O. H. Jen- | kins. A Dinner that Walked Away General Merchandise is at dusk In the turkey family, you know Well, the winter t-asaed away, and spring came. Kris grew a uew sort of feathers under her plaid dreaa. and when the weather tev-arne wnrrn mam ma said she must leave off her drees and go out of doors with the rest So the first really warm day Margery took off the red dreaa and drove her out Krla had not forgotten her cool re ception In tbe winter, so she at first was careful not to go too near tbe tur- keya. though (bey did not object to ber now I d lier fi-sth. r dreaa. After a few days shs stayed most of tbs time wltb I I -if r LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon w ill prevail from the East September 15 to October 15 VIA THB rrrrtMo ths wholb rxMiLY. day when Hannah bad another scare. ; She declared that tramps or thieves were up In tbe woodshed chamber. , She beard them, and she dared not go | up. While she stood In tbe woodshed tell ing Margery tn a whisper about It tbe cblld heard a atep that ahe knew. Kris hopped down on to the top step of the stairs which led to tbe room overhead. After a moment she bopped to the next, and after ber came, one by : one. twelve baby turkeys. Margery sc reamed wltb delight and ran to catch Krla and pet tbe whole , family, while Hannab rnstx-d upstairs In dismay and saw a sight that shock ed ber more than tbe fear of tramps. In that room trunks and things not in use were stored, and a month or more ago Hannah bad carried up there a large square "squaw basket” wltb a corer, a basket such as tbe Oneida In dians of New York state make for various household uses of Ibelr white slaters. Thia basket was nearly full of tbe winter supply of woolen stiH-kings, all ueatly mended and laid away till fall In this basket. on tb«*se soft stockings, had Madam Kristine made ber nest and hatched out ber Interesting fam- | uy. She must have found the door ajar ' and managed to pry off tbe cover. I which lay <m one aide, and here sbe had hidden all these weeks. The room was put in order and tbe door closed, and Kristine was provld-1 ed wltb a place In tbe yard. Every i day she wandered off with her babies, but ahe never started until sbe had visited tbe breakfast table wltb ber whole brood to get her regular moru- ing neuL At first it was funny to s«*e them run around and pick up crumbs, but as they grew It began to be troublesome to have a flock of turkeys so much at home iu the house. So mamma made a new Inw that Kristine and ber fam ily must be fed at tbe door. After that ber life Was like that of : the other turkeys, only she knew ber I name and would come when called and , never failed to run up to Margery whenever she saw her. And the dinner that walked away last year supplied twelve tables with dinners this year and provided Mar gery with a tine lot of pocket money for ber pains. Croup Cured and a Guild's Life Saved. "It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thousands who have been benetitted by Chamber» Iain's Cough Remedy. My child, An- ' drew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and i thanks to the prompt use ot Chamber lain's Cough Remedy his life was saved and today he is a robust and healthy bov," says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San An tonio, Texas. This remedy has been in use many years. Thousands of mothers keep It at hand and it has never lw*en known to fail. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO ---------AND-------- Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon) From Chicago - “ St. Louis - “ Omaha - “ St. Paul - “ Kansas City - - - - - - $33.00 - 32.00 . 25.00 - 25.00 - 25.00 FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. Sc. N. or S. P. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. Send.ua thejname ami address of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. wm. mcmurray General PaMUUftr Agent PORTLALD. OREGON Benecke Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean, Attractive Line oi Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Notions of all kinds. Fairview’s Leading Merchant CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY^FULL line of mill feed Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, WE BUY OREGON