Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 26, 1909, Image 4

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    GRESHAM LOCALS
Anchor Store
Gresham
Mis* Eva Anderson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel Anderson, was unit
ed in marrtagc Tuesday evening to Mr.
Harry Pr(ce of Portland, the pastor of
the Swedish church of Powells Valley
officiated
Qeswral Mervhandtsa. Fuad, Ete.
MAIN ST.
OLK motto
The Best at Reasonable Price
Frank Heiney is making a valuable
improvement on his lots »u Roberts
avenue.
A neat folder, descriptive of Gresham
and the locality, has just been issued
from the prera. Call and get some to
•end to friends in the East or order
from the secretary of the Commercial
Club.
Try the Old Standby, Olympic
and Blue Ribbon flours.
Come in and investigate
and you’ll find many things
to interest you at the
BETWEEN MEALS
vou have
hare ample time to post
poet up on
QUALITIES and PRICES.
No
' one
feels particularly happy after making a
purchase to find that ne has bought the
wrong article — "something just as
lewis Shattuck is building a garage
of cement blocks Doane Brothers have
supplied the blocks. It will t>e the first
concrete block building in town.
W. R. Johnson, who last spring bought
the Harvey place, will soon leave hi«
Wisconsin home to reside here. Mr
Johnson spent a few weeks here last
spring visiting Fred Fieldhouse.
Gresham Anchor Store
PHONE 36
good.” CHEAPER I
Ths Wisdom of Dorothy.
Want Column
FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland
China Hogs, breeding stock of all ages.
Webb Farm, Phone 15S
FOR SALE—Extra large cédai poets.
H. E. Davis, Gresham; Phone 21.
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Fred Fieldhouse is finely located ill
his new rooms in tbe hank building
He is exhibiting some artistic calendars
with local mounts just now.
Dorsthy does not relish living left
alone to go to sleep One night after
she was tucked in tied by her mother,
who then left her. she called to her
father and asked If he wasn't coming
to bed after he finished Ills dinner
“Yes; I'll go to bed as »»>n as my
dinner digests."
"Then come upstairs now. Your din
ner will digest upstairs Just as well as
down," argued the young hopeful.
Mrs. M. Ball, of Cottrell, writes from
Gibbon. Neb . telling of an improve­
ment in health and ordering her Herald
sent to Aszalia, Mich.
Mark Emery came home from Eugene
and Miss Ruby from Portland to »|>end
Thanksgiving.
Hope Meyers also re­
turned from Eugene to spend the week­
end vacation.
Writ« Your Own Po«m.
LUMBER—At our new mill l1« miles
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
Jonsrud Bros.
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Gold.
Fold.
Wold.
Buch Is th« stock in trade
Of which fall rhyme« ara mad«,
HORSES!
See 8. S. Thom peon for horses. Phone
«81.
Quail.
Rail.
Dal«
Tou’v« seen them lots of time«
In good old autumn rhymes
FOR HALE—Cheap; a double-seated
hack with an extension top. A. Brüg­
ger. Melville Farm.Gresbam,Route 1. (tf
WANTED— Apples by T. R
itt, Gresham.
Leaf
Shaaf
Grief
Just take your pick of the««
And All in as you please
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
How­
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FOR SALE—A full blood Jersev bull,
three years old, of good breeding ; the
kind that will improve your herd. Tbos
Spillmann, Sandy Ridge.
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TO SELL—Two span light horses ;one
light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new ;
one rubber tire surrey, canopy top, al­
most new. Inquire of Lewie Shattuck
Gresham, Or.______________________ (tf
FUR RENT—Half-acre of ground ; 5-
room bouse, with well and barn.
E.
Schwidler, Gresham.
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The Squirrel Vereion.
"I see the ladies are wearing thinner
peekaboo»." remarked the first squlr
ret
"What does that portend 1“ inquired
the second squirrel
“An exceptionally cold winter. 1
never knew ft to fail."—Washington
Herald
Th« Bliss of Ignorance.
With proud. Imperious mien.
She looked a graceful queen.
All eyes were turned.
And gallants burned
To tel! her what they d seen.
WANTED—Anybody having fresh
milk cows for sale address K. Rees, R
F. I'. S. Gresham.
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FOR SALE—27 acres first-class frnit
land; lays level. *-4 mile from O. W. P.
line, 16 miles from Portland; price
per acre. 11* acres l1, miles from Syca­
more Station, 10 miles from Portland,
very beet soil, price «2600; also have
east Klickitat wheat and fruit land for
sale. G. W. Sager, Gresham.
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FOR SALE—All or part of 274% acres
with 5-room bungalow, hot and cold
water, good outbuildings, young or­
chard ; one mile sooth of Linnemann
Junction on o. W. P.
Ross Heiney,
Phone Gresham 75.
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STRAYED—One yearling heifer, with
right ear split, brindle; reward for re­
turn or information. H. A. Gist, R. 2.
Gresham.
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FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red Cock­
erels, 11.50, also Roeecomb Brown leg­
horns, |1. Lee Ball, Route 5, Gresh­
am.
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Her flowing silken gown
Made envious women frown.
Then they would grin.
Oh. what a sin.’
Her hair was coming down'
—Philadelphia Inquirer.
A Martyr to Cove.
"He seems very devoted to Miss CI1-
day.”
"Very. Her dog bit him the other
day. and he pretended be didn't notice
ft“—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Very Careful.
Consider now the humble hen.
Whom oft we spurn.
She doesn t act like many men.
As you shall learn.
No pardon does she have to beg
For ruessee made
She never prop bee lee an e«<
Until It '• laid.
—Washington Herald.
LOST—Near Troutdale, brown Water
Spaniel, with license.
Return to A. P.
The well known Superior Feeders and
Semoni, Quelle Cafe. Portland, or
Troutdale and receive Ì20 reward.
(tf Diac Drills at Heeeel’a, Greaham.
When you advertise in The Herald
you reach the buying class throughout
eastern Multnomah county.
SEE CHAUNCEY
AT LENTS
For Dry Goods, Groceries, and
Light Hardware.
Look!
Hark!
Listen!
Have you seen K. R Carlson'« win-
dow display of jardiniere? If yon wish to
make a Christmas present there is the
place to go for something suitable and
wise.
His stock of rocking chairs has
Gasoline Engine.
50c j>er Cord.
been
doubled
within the past ten 'lavs
J. H. Fitzgerald
making the samples to select from equal
Plione 41*7
TROUTDALE.
Route 1
to towns of much larger size.
Now is
the time to make your selection and be
will bold the goods until you wish to
have them delivered.
Foster Road and Main St.
Woodsawing'
School Books
and Supplies
Tablets
Pencils
Slates
Pens
Ink
Rulers, Etc
One Ruler given away
with each purchase.
MT. SCOTT
DRUG CO.
LENTS,
•
OREGON
High grade Michigan Quality Buggies,
Hacks, Carts, at right prices at Hessel’s, Í
Gresham.
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Golden
Gate
Coffee
The sroma-tight can protects
it «gainst impurities snd deteri­
oration—never sold in bulk.
Your grocer will grind ft—
better if ground at home—not
too fine.
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Rev. S. G. Bettes will preach here at
the Baptist church this evening and at
the M. E. church Sunday morning.
W. A. Proctor of Sandy was in town
Friday morning.
At the taxpayers mass meeting last
Monday night in Regner's hall at which
D.8. Johnson presides! and W. E. Wood
acted as secretary, the following were
nominated for councilmen for Gresham
on the taxpayers ticket: It. Mathews.
G. W. Kenney, W. E. Wood. Lewis
Shattuck was endorsed for mayor
There was a good attendance and the
opinion seemed to by that the town had
better wait and see if Bull Kun water
could not be obtained when the new
pipe line is laid
The Ladies Aid Society of tbe M. E.
church is planning to bold,on llecember
Articles, both
15th. a Christmas sale.
fanev and useful, will be received and
disposed of and a general social time is
plauned on that day.
MOUNT SCOTT
lent« is growing ia all directions.
More stores; more and better bomee,
and better streets.
The Rebekahs held their regular meet­
ing on Friday evening and as a result
added six more mem tiers to tbeir list.
The Columbia team came out to put on
the initiatory work and at its close cof­
Administrator's Notice.
fee and cake were served.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
The ball and supper at the Grange
signed has been appointed administra­ ball on Saturday evening was a great
tor of tbe estate of Charles E. Avery, success. The receipts run to «170 and
deceased, by the County Court of the the hall association can easily clear
State of Oregon, for the County of «100. Over twenty times were given
Multnomah, and has qualified.
All and some of the niake-upe were e«|«ci-
persons having claims against said estate ally worthy of notice. Warren Kinder
are hereby notified to present the same took first prise as “Indian Chief," and
to me at 4(t'-9-lo Couch Building, Port­ Mrs. Kinder second as "squaw;** Mrs.
land, Oregon, with proper vouchers and Tiff as “dutch womanVirlie Ander­
duly verified within six months from son as “nurse;“ Clarence Baker as
date hereof.
I>ateand first published "Puss in Biota;" Geo. Dilley as "Me-
the lt»th day of November, A. D., f'.MJO. phistophles;" Will Boland and Claud
Date of last publication, December tbe Juntas “cow boys;” Margeret laniear,
17tb, 10W. Delmer D. White. Admin­ Mrs. Augustine and Mrs. Smock as
istrator; J. T. Ellis. Attorney.
(51 “darkies
Rov I.amewr as “farmer
Joe Bush as “Vncle Ham
Mr. Grant
as a “dutch clown;” Fred Love ar a
“clownGeo. Spring and Mira Edna
Brown won prizee for the best waits,
and Miss Hall for licet looking girl, and
Winter Courses
Mrs. Heilbrun for the best cake-walk.
January 4th to February 18. 1909
Mrs. Heilbrun and mother of Wash­
ington, D. C., will spend the winter
Practical work, lecture« and demon- with Mrs. Otto Katxy.
strations will lie given in auch vital sub­
Kay Fairbanks came home from Cor­
jects as General Farming, Frnit Cul­ vallis on Thursday for vacation.
ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying,
Tbe Portland Glee Club, male quar­
Poultrykeeping, the Business Side of
tette, will assist in a program at the
Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black­
Grange hall about tbe loth of fiecein-
smithing, Mechanical Drawing, Cook­
ing Hewing, Dressmaking, Home Man­ tier.
Philo Zimmerman and wife of Oswego
agement, etc.
All regular courses begin January 4th spent Thanksgiving with his mother in
and end February 11th.
Farmers’ l<ents.
The protracted meetings at the Evan­
Week February 14th to 18th.
A cordial invitation is extended to gelical church are still continuing with
all interested.
| much interest.
Good accommodations may be secur­
Wm. Anderson is preparing a large
ed at reasonable rate«. No age limit map of the Mt. Scott district east of
No entrance require-| Grsyi riMj
above 16 year«.
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merits. Prominent lecturers have been
Johnson creek has been full again
secured for special topics. The instrue-1
Beginning early this year it will prob­
tional force of the College numbers 100. !
ably spend a bad winter of it.
All thia
Excellent equipment.
might have been avoided by the com­
A special feature is the Farmers'
bined efforts of the property owners of
Week which comes this year February
the district effected by these rampages.
14th to IK. lx-ctures, discussions and
But they conld not get together on any­
a general reunion.
thing.
Rather than forfeit a little in­
For further information address Reg­
dividual interests and plans they would
istrar, Oregon Agricultural College,Cor­
prefer to see the entire portion of the
vallis, Oregon.
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country effected rendered almost value­
less.
THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY to PROSPER
and that is to buy where you can buy the cheapest.
We are not afraid to quote prices and the quality of the
goods is guaranteed.
PEARL OIL, 5 gal can
SCHILLINGS BEST BAKING POWDER. Mb tins
FIRST-CLASS BREAKFAST BACON', per lb
II1 AV 4 BACON, par lb
Pt RE LARD, Mb. pails
s BARS LAUNDRY SOAP
2 CANS MILK.
»1.(6
4ft
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.Ml
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Have just received number of samples Heating Stoves
which we can sell very reasonable, from $2 up.
We are paying the following prices lor your produce :
KGGH. prrdoz
BUTTER, per lb
.
VEAL, per lb
PORK, per lb
( * a I S per ton
WHEAT, per ton.....................
tVi< to 75/
10 to 104./
(*>, t<1 pw
m qo
3000
Wt BLY
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what you have to SILL and SILL what you have to BLY.
bring us your business.
Powell St.
So
T. R. HOWITT
Grethem
Oregon Agricultural College
GRESHAM MARKET CO.
Hiiccossors to T. R Howitt
Solicits your trade.
Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats.
Prices, Hogs 9 to 9}c, Veal 10 to lie. Beef J to 3}c
HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL
•••••eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
PHOTOSiNIWNEBY
. . ALL KINDS . .
EXCELLENT WORK
CALL AND HEE SAMPLER.
Open every day.
STUDIO
Main Street, - Gresham, Ore.
flood Cough Medicine for Children and
Grown Folks, Too.
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LUMBER
Notice.
“We could hardly do without Cham­
berlain's Cough Remedy," nays Mrs
Flora Despain, of Bioyd, Ky. “I found
it to lie «o good for the croup and have
All Kinds of Building
used it for year». I can heartily recom­
Material .... Rustic,
mend it for coughs, cold and croup in
Flooring, Ceiling and
children and grown folks, too.” The
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Finishing..................
above shows the implicit confidence that
ALL KILN DRIED
many mothers place In Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, a confidence based on
Hxs E. W. MILLER, LENTS
many years’ experience in the use of It.
Wilev-Alleri ((flier
N\ one need hesitate to use this remedy
MILL AID YARDS AT LERIS JUWCTIOR
for it contains no chloroform, opion or
oilier narcotics and may lie given 1 to a
chihl aa confidently a« to an adult, For
The
Canton
all-wteel
plows,
Oliver
«ale by Gre«hatn Drug Co.
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Company
< * Chill«*! plow* are known to ba all right
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4*4444444444444*444444404 at Hessel'a, <» rea bam.
Hee Hhattack's ad— Bargains I
MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has purchased the gotsls.
wares, merchandise and all fixtures in
connection therewith of the store form­
erly owned by F. H. Pattison. All bills
that are against F. H. Pattison must lie
presenter) within thirty days from date
of this publication.
First publication,
¡November N*, 1I<M*. Geo. E. Day. (50.
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Lp-lo-ddle He<idqe<ir
fur Trimmed Hats
[mbroidery Patterns
Stylish Trimming
Gresham Millinery Store
Mrs. Maxey In charge
Old Postoffice Bldg.
Powell Ht. ;
What Would Vou Do?
In case of a burn or scald what would
you do to relieve the pain? Huchin-
juries are liable to occur in any family
and everyone should be pre|«red for
them. Chamberlain’s Halve applied on
h noit cloth will relieve the pain alinont
instantly, and unless the injury 1« a
very severe one, will cause the parte to
heal Without leaving a scar.
For sale
by Gresham Drug Co.