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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
f Gresham Q n Anchor Store GRESHAM LOGALS MOV XT SCOTT THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY TO PROSPER The serie» of meetings which have and that is to buy where you can buy the cheapest. been in progress at the Baptist church Mr. Millspaugli, formerly of Lents, here (or the past two seeks, closed last We are not airaid to quote prices and the quality ol the Thursday night. Rev. S. G. Bettes, recently living in Montavilla, has re goods is guaranteed. known as the “cowboy preacher," who turned to Lents ami »ill have hi» lioiue conducted the services, is a man of wide in Mt. Scott Addition. I’EARl. OIL, 5 gal can II in St Illi I INi.s lll'HT HIKING toWDHi ill. mis 4.’. experience in evangelical work and his Walter Webb has gone to eastern Ore With a fairytale, but will get down FIRMT t't.Ass IIREAKFAHr BAI <*N, m r lb ai discounts are interspersed with witl- gon ami Alec Boland will occupy the to hardtack» We sell Hardware III W Y ho UN, pei ih is cisrns. each liearing a morale that points Webb home. for Hardwear and Cutlery that Cuts, PURE LARD, 5-lb istils mi to the lietter life The meeting» have s BAKU LAUNDRY HOAP _u and the— Mrs. Herman, who has liven seriously 2 CANS Mil K. .1.5 been a lienetit to our town, and Rev j ill, is now recovering. Bettes and wife have the be»t wishv» ql Mrs Whitton of California ha. lieen Have just received numlx'r ol samples Heating Stoves the many friends they made during their visiting with Mrs. Mary Thomas stay in our midst. which we can sell very reasonable, Irotn $2 up. and when you want an article with Perry Wickatn has moved from the a name that counts then use th«-— The officers »ml degree team of Ever property near the schoolhouse to the green Camp Modern Woodmen *ol We are paying the following prices lor your produce : Elliott home in Webb Addition. America, of Portland, with IWputy State . EGGS, per dos ilk' Mrs John Gossett is very ill at the Orgauiser F. J. Darlington, instituted » BUTTER. per lb B.W to 7.W home ol Grandma G-resett in Evergreen YE Al., per lb l<> to 1 new lodge at Greabatu, Saturday night. They have a good big guarantee back of them, and when you are in juvt , The new Io ’gv starts with a member- Park. PORK, |x-r lb pl, to lug OATS, per tun F2ui<> •nook about and see the many other gvssi things you need To the patrons of the library at Lents i ship of 25. some of whom are old mem- WHEAT, per ton 31)09 I tiers and have transferred from Eastern We have tried every way »e can think 1 camps. The lodge will meet the first of 1 to keep lb«- library going. Our last Wr BIT whdl you hdvr Io Sill and Sill what you hove Io BUY. So and third Tuesday of each month in I reeort is to come to you. li each family briny us your business. ¡O.O. F. hall where visiting neighbors would give us *1 a year or each one give us ten cents a month the bunlen would are always welcome. We nevi our li Albert Salstrand, who spent last sum tie light on each OUS. Powell St. <lr»«ham StClION LJNt mer in Minnesota, has bought 40 acres brary. Surely if our town can support The old Seven-Mile house is living re- at Sunnyside near Clackamas w here he too poolrooms we can pay the rent for ; modeled by parties out from Portland. is now located. one library. Portland pays our libra ¡To just what use the old building is rian. All we have to pay is rent, fuel Mrs. J. W. Reed and children of Es ¡about to be put is unknown to its ami light. Unlee» we meet with more tacada spent Saturday with Rev. Par- hearty co-operation the library »ill D'‘‘8hb ,r’ ** present. The best we can ounsgian and family. FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep, Poland I have to go. We ask all to i-ume and China Hogs, breeding stock of all I ages, hope is that no road house will be open Iteputv Sheriff Wagner was in Greah visit the library. We have a large,com- Webb Farm, Phone 15S ed here, to lie a menace to our grow ing am Monday on duties connected with rnodiou» »ml cheerful room. boys. We have Succ«m»<>ra to T. K H<»witt his office. He reports I »ad reads iu the books on ticllon, history ami on every FOR SALE—Extra large cedar posta. E. E. Arnspiger and wife entertained extreme eastern part of the county H. E. Daria, Greaham; Phone 21. (if their brothers, Ezra, Roy and Willie • branch of industry. Now, go-id people, Solicits your trade. Rev. F. H. Freund of the Zion's Evan come with your help and the librarian Crosier on Thanksgiving. LUMBER—At our new mill ll* miles gelical church lias gone to Payette, will give you credit. Itespvctfullv. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats. Miss Carrie Wilson of Corbett waa a southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Idaho, iu the interest of his church Mrs McKinley. Jonsrud Bros. (• guest at Buckley Grove the past week. Prices, Hogs V to QJc, Veal K) to He, Beef 3 to 3Jc The Zion's Evangelical church is en Mrs. Coffman. Mr. Barnett gave a dinner to a host of HORSES! larging the horse sheds, making in all He and *-ee S. S. Thompson for horses. Phone Portlanders on Thanksgiving. twelve stalls. This »ill accommodate For a Lame Back. his family are living on the Car)>enter 1 8M. the many who drive in from country. place. When you have pain» or lameness in LOST or STRAYED—Sorrel mare.’ Owing to the absence of the pastor, F. the l«ck lullin' the |*arts with Chamber- David Shindler of Portland was a blazed face, SOLI or 900 pounds, about 12 H. Freund, there will he no servive at lain’s Liniment twice a day, massaging vears old, three wire scratches on her pleasant caller on Sunday. the Zion Evangelical church next Sun- with the |«hn of the hand lor live min • • breast, brand on left hip; taken up by utes at each application. Then tlampen Willie Crosier had the bad luck to cut day. John Ickler, Route 2, tiresham. (4V a piece ol Haimel slightly with thia lin a deep gash in his leg on Friday while Tboae who hear Richard's < »rehestra iment and bind it on over the seal ol LOST—From pasture near Hogan, a repairing a fence. at Johnson hall on Saturday night are t>ain and you may Im surprised to see a light colored Jersey heifer, about 1 la a John Moll and wife had a number of assure-1 a treat. E. R. Johnson and A. how quicklv the lamen«'"" disappears. a years old; tinder will be rewarded For sale by Greaham Drug Co. a Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. (50 guests for Thanksgiving, about twenty- Mullhauf are the manager*. a five being present. a Harry Osborne and family are enjoy At lllt|h forest I arm. near kelso. in a FUR SALE—Bull, ’4 Guernsey, 2’a The Smith family, lately living on the I ing a visit from Portland friends. (Him VII LI £ years old, gentle and reliable, 3 miles Cldtkdnids County, Oregon. K l'oUG "Inev place, have moved into Portland w south of Gresham. Phoue 309. I__ ... M. C. Donahue has rented his farm Rev Wm. Runyan preached at t lie a a Yunker. (50 for the winter. near Sandy ami will live in Portland for M. E. church Sunday. a Up-to-date Headcjear Miss Florence Wilson and her broth awhile. a He was in Gresham Friday Jas. Edgerton spent Thursday in a WANTED—Man and team to haul er, Dick, spent the week-end at Mr. preparing for a sale. a Sandy wood, mile aud lalf haul; good roads tur trimmed ltd Is a Hale Is-gms at 10 a m. Phone 309. Louis Yunker. (50 Cummings as guests of the young peo- Mr. and Mrs Durfey of Lents took a Chauncey Coffman has gone to Port- pie. K I mbrolden Pdl terns Thanksgiving dinner with J. Palmquist land for a few days. Ì STRAYED—In May,light roan muley The appearance of an up-to-date and family. StOCk Miss Ruth Friel of Portland ■pent a vearling steer. '* round hole in left ear; smoke wagon at our mail box every day Stylish trimrnlnq Gresham is to have a new livery barn few days with her parent» in Cherry* 1 Span of mare*, weight Illki to 1200. bell on ; reward for information. Box prompts us to congratulate the enter 5OxM), three stories high. 92, Route 5; Gresham. ville. 3 Yearling heifers. prise of our estimable poetman, E. E. | A Lewis Shattuck is opening up a fine a Alex B. Brooks, who has • (■ent a •> Tliree-vear old heifers. • s. Phone riione j Chipman We are very proud of route WANTED—Good fresh cows. k Tabor 1699. M. J. Mvers. 1594 Divis- 1. As acreage in our parts has taken a new line of toys and Christina* goods; month in Portland ami lh««l River, lias 1 Reg Shorthorn Durham bull, 4 yrs. J ion St., Portland, or. decided jump we attribute it to the part and Fred Fieldhouse lias some fine hol returned home. Machinery, Etc. iday gissls on display. a Mrs. Mavey In charge •v. I of our new mail aoto. Good for our Rev. Runyan's sister is paying him a k TAKEN I P—A two-vear-old heifer. . , ... W. S. Ball, formerly of Cottrell but visit. 1 *» Set farm harness. 1 Hack harm's« » old I’lMtolllee Bldg. Pnwi-ll Ht J black; owner call at A. Ganiilitzs, Lat- camer- A ,ew more men ot *“• Pr"- a New t-imli farm wagon. ourelle, Or. (tf gressive stamp would help to make now of Sweet. Idaho, writes atnut the law McCable is now in the employ of **«<»<«««»«»««»««»»»»««»»» Two-seated canopy-top ha< k. —............. . Gresham the biggest town on the map. country, hi» work at the butcher busi the Firwood Mill Co New Evans potato planter ness and of a new homestead he is hold FOR SALE—Cheap; a double-seated i_____________ D. W Itouglaas was circulating a pe- Champion mover and rake,gi»«l a« new. back with an extension top. A. Brug-• ing. tition to call a meeting to vote a sfievial Mower and rake. ger, Melville Farm,Gresham,Route 1. <tf Forthat Dull Feeling After Eating. road tax in Cherryville district. New 2 horse riding cultivator. «•••«■»■>. Z i Z • D .. 1 have ""«I Chamberlain’s Stomach ■ ^ A^£XI> Apple* by T. R How- an(, |jver Tablets for some time and J. H. L. Maybee :nl wife gave a 5-Hljovel cultivator til ltt, Gresham.______________________ tf testify that they havedone me more Thanksgiving dinner on the 27, that be 2-Hhovel cultivator. V „ good than any tablets I have ever used. ing the date on account of a number St«M*l plow, H-inch. Winter Courses Foh 'ALE A full blood Jersey bull, >jy trouble was a heavy dull feeling af- three years old, of go--l breeding; the ter eating.-Davul Freeman. Kempt, who wished to go to Sandy on the 25th. Hpriiig-tooth harrow. Drag harrow . . ALL KINDS . . kind that will improve your herd. Tbox Xova Scotia. There tablets strengthen Jdnudr) 4th to February 18. 1909. EXCELLENT WORK Mrs. Ware has gone to Portland for large scalding kettle. Spillmann, Handy Ridge.____________ tf t|ie stomach and improve the digestion. Cream «operator; cream can». the winter. CALL AND HEE H AMPLES. TO OVT I -T 1« U. U____ _ Th<’’r ,lso reKul*te the liver and bowels Practical work, lecture« and demon TO E.LL Two span light horses ,one They are far superior to pills but erst no Geo. B. Coll per was hauling apples to Numerous small farm implements, Open every day. light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new :------ - ------ . . . more Get a free sample at Gresham stration» will be given in such vital sub Sandy last week. 2 Heating stoves. one rubber tire surrey, canopy top. al l*rug Co., and -ee what a splendid med jects as General Farming, Fruit Cul Bedsteads, chairs, IsHikcase, stands, most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck, icine it i*. STUDIO Oscar Smith is building a new house ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Tables and numerous other pieces of Gresham, Or. (tf on his place. Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. Poultrykeeping, the Business Side of household furniture, etc. Wm. Stone spent Thanksgiving at FOR RENT—Half-acre of ground: 5- Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black TERMS: $10 or under cash. On all Look! Hark! Listen! room house, with well and barn. E. smithing, Mechanical Drawing, Cook Rockwood. Schwidler, (iresham. tf sums over $10, twelve month’s time will Administrator's Notice. Have you seen R. R Carlson’s win- ing Sewing, Dressmaking, Home Man- be given on approve«! notes at 7 |ier Notice Is hereby given that the under- WANTED—Anybody having fresh dow'diaplay of jardiniers? If you wish to I agement, etc. POWILL VAILEY cent, per annum. 1 signml has G-vn appoint«*«! administra- milk cows for sale address R. Rees, R. All regular courses begin January 4th The Lutheran congregation celebrat- F. D. 3. tiresham. ■'«' make a Christmas present there is the tor of the estate of Charles E. Avery, and end February 11th. Farmers’ «*<1 Thanksgiving in the church ami was M. C. Donahue, Owner, • deceased, by the County Court of the place to go for something suitable and Week February 14th to IHth. FOR SALE—27 acres first-class fruit largely attended. Rev. J. E. Nordling I State ol Oregon, for the County of His stock of rocking chairs has land; lays level, ’4 mile from O. W. P. wise. A cordial invitation is extended to delivered a sermon, after w hich they all W. W. Sampson, Auct. * Multnomah, and has qualilted. All line, IB mile» from Portland : price ♦>*’ been doubled within the past ten days all interested. went to the dining room where a lioiint- per acre. 19 acres 1 miles from Syca IMrsons having rial ms againat »»id estate Good accommodations may be secur iful table was spread. In the afternoon more Station, 10 miles from Portland, 1 making the samples to select from equal are hereby notified to pre-ent the same verv best soil, price $26<*i; also have to towns of much larger size. Now is ed at reasonable rates. No age limit the Ladies Mission Society held tbeir PLEASAM HOMt to meat MN-9-IO Couch Building, Port east Klickitat wheat and fruit land for the time to make vour selection and he above IB years. No entrance require auction sale which was a success. Cof Mr. Parker, who has I wen lining land, Oregon, with proper voucher» nnd sale. G. W. Sager, Gresham. (52 I will hold the goods until you wish to ments. Prominent lecturer» have been fee and cake was served and each one blacksmithing here lor Ed Than, haw duly verilleil within six months from secured for special topics. The instruc left for their home well pleased. returned to Portland. FOR SALE—All or part of 27', acres have them delivered. date hereof. Date and first published tional force of the College num tiers KN). with 5-room bungalow, hot ami cold It is reported that Hans N'elton ha« the 19th day of Novemlier, A. D,, ItMHS. The l-adies Mission Society will meet water, good outbuildings, young or Excellent equipment. When you advert)«« in The Herald at the home of J. A Staffenson Satur sold his ranch here. chard; one mile south of Linn-iiiann Date of last publication, December the A special feature is the Farmers' Junction on O. W. J’. Ross Heiney, you reach the buying claw throughout day. I*ec. 4 at I o'clock. J. faiuderback baa returned home 17th, 1009. Delmer D. White, Admin Week which comes this year February Phone Greeham 75. (52 eastern Multnomah county. istrator; J. T. Ellis. Attorney. (,5| Miss Emelie Johnson spent Thanks from eastern Oregon. 14th to IH. Lectures, discussions and giving in Portland visiting with friends. Very few potatoes have been dug on a general reunion. STRAYED—One yearling heifer, with right ear split, brindle; reward for re-1 We are glad to have Annie Johnson account of the heavy rains. For further information address Reg KEISO turn or information. H. A. Gist, R. 2, ! istrar, <tregon Agricultural College,Cor- with us again. She looks much im There is to be a surprise party given Gresham. (4B| Mr. and Mrs. S. McKinney leave our i vail is, Oregon. (51 proved. at Mrs Pheobe Claygrtt,» on Nov .kh neighborhood Tuesday to take charge of FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red Cock Miss Ella Bottelson of Portland spent Miss Olive Zimmerman of Portland the Minsinger raneb five miles above erel", $1.50, also Rosecomb Brown leg Thanksgiving with homefolk« visited her cousins, Misses Laura and Marmot. The Canton all-steel plow«, Oliver horns. $1. lee Ball, Route 5, Gresh H. M. Staffenson moved his family to Mala-1 Shipley, this »«. k. am. (49 Chilled plows are known to be all right Mr. Kleinsmith and daughter, Ethel, Frank Townsend led Epworth la-ague have gone to Wisconsin for a visit to hit at Hessel'», Ores barn. tl the old Kane place. LOST—Near Troutdale, brown Water Sunday night Mi»» Olive GM is home again after a sister. Span iel, with license. Return to A. P. three weeks visit with her sister here. A. (}. Child ia having some clearing Semoni, Quelle Cafe Portland, or Ed Jonsrud of Minnesota arrived here The well known Superior Feeders and Troutdale and receive $20 reward There are many late spuds in the done on hie ranch. last week. I>isc brill« at Hewel’a, Greaham. ground, Edward I-ouderback, eldest son of J. Wm. P. Brooks of Beaverton visited W. Iximlerlmck, die-1 of typhoid fever Notice. «***••«*****4**444****«**« this week at the home of his sister,Mrs. on Nov. IH, at hie home in Redmond, I » ’ Ore. He leaves a wife ami two sons. AT LENTS Richard Beadle. The marshal has empounded in the I > I ► Miss Ruby Elliott returned to school 5 and 7 years old, besides a father and city pound one white horse aliout BOO For Dry Goods, Groceries, and mother, four brothers anil two sisters |siuiids, without brands, shod all round. II at Corvallis on Monday after »(tending Light Hardware, to mourn his loss, Born in Lalayi-tte Unless the owner or other persons hav Thanksgiving at home. All Kinds of Building Foster Road and Main St. county, Missouri, Aug. 29, 1M75, he ing an inters», in the same shall claim Material .... Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling and came to Oregon when 14 years of age. |H>sseasion of the same amt pay all costs Notice. Finishing................. He married Ivy Stewart, Oct. IB, 1901, and charges of the keeping of the same, One Ruler given away I ► < • Notice ia hereby given that the un- and afterwards moved to Redmond. He with advertising thereof, together with ALL KILN DRIED < • with each purchase. < » dersigned has purchased the good», was well known here. < «asoline Engine, 50c ja-r Cord. the fees provided for Ordinance No. 14, Sn E. W. MILLER, LENTS - • - • ware«, merchandise and all fixture« in said animal will be sold at auction 1.« Wiley-Allen Office J. H. Fitzgerald conmretion therewith of the store form Much sain MILL ANO TAROS IT LENTS JUNCTION < • erly For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rhuem. pay such fees and charges. Phom- 49» TROUTDALE, Route I owned by F. II. Pattison. All bills will tie held at Mrs. O. A. Jackson’s - • The intense itching characteristic of that »re against F. II. Pattison must be these ailments is almost instantly allay barn, now used as eity pound, on the Keep poetetl on the news of the day. presented within thirty days from date ed by Chamberlain’» Halve. Many 15th day of December, IISK), at 2 o’clock ■ • The Herald offers good bargain« through of this publication. First publication, severe cases have been cured by it. For P- m’ Company LENTS, - OREGON X HrvTaa, Marshal. if® clubbing list. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ November IV, 1909. Geo. E. Day. (50. »»le by Gresham Drug Co. Fairview. Ore., Nov. 25, 1909. Deaerai Mervhandiae. Feed, Etc. Prices are Right Zenith Tools Gresham Anchor Store I. R. HOWITI Want Column • •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GRESHAM MARKET CO HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL Public Sale I'uesday, Dec MILLINERY Ì : : 14 : : Gresham Millinery Store Oregon Agricultural College School Rooks and Supplies SEE CHAUNCEY Tablets Pencils Slates Pens Ink Rulers* Etc LUMBER Woodsawing MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER PHOTOS