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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
Gresham O') Anchor Store Osanti MervhaodLss. I mi I, Etc. 6KESHAM LOCALS/- I Big Array of Christinas Attractions Mr McCarter, proprietor of the new blacksmith »hop, has bought the old dairy building He will improve it and probably make it hie home. Ilia »111», Sherman and Cyrna. have arrived and no mistake It’s lucky from Washington thia week Henry Knighton was seriously injur we have them—but we have. ed tins week while working in (he woods south of towu, The »now cavtsi awsy. causing s kyt to roll down ou hiiu. breaking a leg. He ie rwaiiug eat« SAN UA CLAUS will welcome you to his Headquarters. Cotnr early ily airborne, where be will be «unfitted and avoid the rush that always happens a day or two before Xmas for several weeks The new board cross walka being pul No use tdlklnq. 1 M </) c in this week are ju.l the thing Bel we arr and ter than cement for they will not break ■f and prices are You will want some kind of Footwear for Christmas, if not Christ- up, cheaper, ami easier to be removed •& Slipners or Christmas Shoes as gifts for your family or friends, you will when worn out. need them for yourself. We want you to feel that our store is the place Two representatives of Bonneville'» for you to buy your shoes for all purpoMtt. - OF ALL KINDS — Western Monthly gathered in a nice Our stock along these lines is the most complete found in a store in bunch of subscriptions this wevk in out Just ReceheJ —CASt Of SM0M.D SALMON —Try them, they’re fine this end of the county and we are willing to put our time against yours town. This new magaxins is rapidly and show you some of the things whether you buy or not. growing in popularity and is doing a GRESHAM ANCHOR STORE great work in advertising western op portunities. The funeral this week of Samuel II. FOR KENT—Half acre of ground; 5- we are headquarters. Kid gloves, Neckties and Suspenders in individ room house, with well and l«rn. E. Edwards terminates the career of an Q. Schwidler, Gresham. (if other one of Oregon’s pioneers. He ual boxes, very fine for Christmas. Some real nobby Sweaters, Fancy died on Tueeday al the home of hia Shirts, exceptionally nice. Fancy Half-hose, and the largest line ever STRAYED—Brown S wim heifer, IS daughter, Mrs. Williams, and was bur- brought to town of Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. Very large and com »< months old , finder report to Otto Ele plete line of Men's Hats. Nothing nicer or more acceptable for giving. g erle, Gresham, R. 2, Phone 438. (53 ied on Thursday at the Douglas ceme FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland tery. Mr. Edwards had reached the China Hogs, breeding stock of all ages. — mature age of 77 years. I month and Webb Farm, Phone 158 21 days. The funeral was conducted by R. R. Carlson. Mr. Edwards was See our fine line of Pocket Cutlery. Snch lines seldom get into country FOR SALE—Extra large cedar posts. well known throughout the locality and rs stores. Pocket Knives from 10c to $3 each. Table Cutlery as high as H. E. l'avis, Gresham; Pbone 21. (if -C besides leaving many relatives to mourn « E $16 per set. Carvers as high as $8.50 a set. u his death, will be remembered by a LVMBER—At our new mill I1, miles V o > ♦J large number of friend» southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. « o Mrs. Wilson's house, located on 10th Jonarad Brua. (- The Gresham rink has tieen bought : Avenue, burned on Tueeday night bC and will be under the management ol I c o HORSES! 3 E Harry Eaton has returned after a »IX Cecil Melager from this dale. C/Ì We have Rockers of all kinds, anti for all people, at all prices. See 8. 8. Thompson for horses. Phone O i I months’ stay in Eastern Oregon, He Center tables. Extension tables, Jap furniture of all kinds. These Ml. The Gresham band passed thro’ a sort c® may stay around Lenta until spring. make very acceptable presents. The price is risrhL of second reorganisation on Thunslay TO SELL—Two »pan light horses ;one Fred Powers and Miss Stewart of night, and a» a result will continue to light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new ; Gates were married Thursday. The c serve the town with good music. one rubber tire »urrev, canopy top, al moat new. Inquire of Lew is'Shattuck. Powers family contemplates leaving Miss Velma Metxger was given a sur Gresham. Or. (tf Lente in a few weeks. E prise on Wednesday evening, the event Here are all the nick-nacks usually found in stores of much larger Mr. Tobin has sold three of bis lots being her sixteenth birthday. The ev cities. We have them in all the endless varieties. Fancy dishes of all W’ANTED—Good fresh cows, l’bone north of the schoolhouse to Warren Kil ening was pleaaanty »pent in playing I kinds. Dinner sets. Salad sets. Wine sets, Water sets. Children's seta. Tabor 1699. M. J. Mvers. 1594 Divis Fancy vases, cups and saucers, etc. games Refreshments were served st (53 born, recently of Idaho toli St., Portland, Or. Lenta waterworks are installing a 10 o'clock, the affair was a complete1 O TAKEN VP—A two-year-old beifer, new pump that will throw 650 gallons surprise, enjoyed by all preseut black ; owner call at A. Gandlitxs, • Lat of water per minute. Thia means bet <v u ■ Miss Ruby Emery entertained friend» ourelle, Or. iti ter service for Lenta and residence in from Portland on Tuesday evening Hot Coffee will be served to all whether you buy or not. this suburb should receive many addi o □ Wm. Dolphin has gone to work with BALE of STRAY—I will veil at my tions. The new pump cost 1750 and is See us about FEED and FLOUR next week. >* place, one sorrel mare, 800 or 900 lbs , a surveying crew in Waahington. white mark» on breast, brand on left an evidence of the progressiveness of W. J. Wirts spent Monday evening hip; will be sold to the highest bidder tbe new owner, Mr. Rodgers, who is at 1 p. m., Dec. 23, 19<A>, due notice of rapidly displacing tbe clattertrap with bis family in Gresham. TOYLAND on STORE OPEN' being taken up having tieen served makeshifts of his predecessor. The Christmas program and exercis 2o FLOOR. John Ickler, Route 2. Gresham. (50 EVENINGS es of tbe M E Sunday school are well LIVE SANTA - ----------------------------------------------------- j TILL X MAS under way and will be given in the FOR RENT or SALE—A new six- church Friday night. !>ec. 21, commenc Notice to Creditors. room plastered bouse. J. W. Lawrence, “GOODS OF QUALITY’’ GRESHAM, ORE Gresham tf ing at 7 o'clock. All are invited. A In the County Court of the State of committee will receive and distribute FOR SALE—All or part of 27 b, acres Oregon, for Multnomah County.—In any presents. with 5-room bungalow, hot and cold the matter of the estate of Oscar Burr, Rev. M. B. I’aroiinagian lectures this water, g<»»l outbuilding», young or deceased. Notice is hereby given that When yon advertise in The Herald Mayfield (O i grange has ennnecte?| State Master laylln of Ohio find chard; one mile south of Linn-mann ' evening at McMinnville. He will occu you reach the buying class throughout tbe undersigned has been duly appoint Junction on O. W. J’. Ross Heiney, 1 ml broken rllm and many brakes ft» era new ball with the hornea of tnoel py his pulpit on Sunday morning. Kev eastern Multnomah county. Phone Gresham 75. (52 ed by the above entitled Court, Admin rnm a runaway accident a few week« of It» 237 members. istratrix of the starve estate. All per S. F. Pitta will preach in the eveuing. m Rend The llemld's clubbing lint FOR SALE—Cheap; a double seated sona having clam» against the said Rev. J. Hcacock of Portland, district hack with an extension top. A. Brüg estate are hereby reqaired to preseni missionary of North western Oregon tor ger, Melville Farm,Gresham,Route 1. (tf them, with the proper vouchers withii .he Baptist church, will preach at the CLEARING WANTED—See John six months from date of thia notice, t> let bel Baptist church in Gresham next Townsend. Troutdale, or Phone (tf the undersigned at Gresham, Oregoi Sunday evening al 7:3U. AU are cordi- S arah B ckk . Administratrix illy invited. >TRAYED—In May.light roan miilev Yearling steer, round bole in left ear ; Date of first publication, Nov. 26, 19u!i. Huccmaxra to T. R llowitt All Kind» of Bmbhng The County Clerk of this county ha* bell on ; reward for information. O. Date of last publication, Dec. 24, 19U9. Material . . Rustie. Andrew», Box 92, Route 5; Gresham. notified thia office that the valuation of Flooring, Ceiling and Solicits your trade. Emiahing.................. taxable property in the town of Grewli mii FOR SA LE—27 acres first-class fruit “When you bear a man sneering at for 1909 i» $226^75. This is a pretty Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats' ALL KILN ORILO land; lays level, ‘4 mile from O. W. P. the local paper« vou can safely bet be J good »bowing I'jr a town of this size, Prices, Ho^s 9}c to !<)c, Veal lo}c line, 16 miles from Portland; price ♦*> Su E. W. MILLER, LFNTS per acre. IV acres IS miles from Syca don't spend his tone making them tiet having no great factories to assist in tbe Wili v- \ I11 < Mk •• Beef 3 to 3lc more Station, 10 miles from Portlsnd, ier,” aaya an exchange. “They who , raising of valuation». Bill AMO TARDS li LENTS JUMCTIOM verv best soil, price also have don't see a benefit arising to a town — east Klickitat wheat and fruit land for from its newspapers, hasn’t as much Mary Johnson, an acrompliiiheii sale. G. W. Sager, Gresham. M sense as an oyster and are of about as Hwedish servant girl, is looking for a WANTED—Apple» by T. R. How much value to a town as a ten year old position. She wants a home where Company itt, Gresham. if delinquent.”—Yamhill Record. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is used. Your Choice, Santa j1 Toy land on 2d Floor COME IN AND MAKE YOUR CHOKE Fine Selections in Footwear E fancy Delicacies. Candies. Nuts, Cakes, and Cookies In Gentlemen’s Furnishing's Want Column bo be 3 s MOUNT SCOTT 1 Sr f a. B s s 8 3 Crockery Department o s? o E 7) 8 > □J "t In Our Furniture Department Q. e* 1) ■ fl a * a n Pocket Cutlery » J ? 3 Coffee Demonstrator all next week -t E LEWIS SHATTUCK • •••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• LUMBER GRESHAM MARKET CO MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE HOLIDAY GIFTS fOR * f Ladies 20-year Gold-Filled Elgin or Waltham Watch, $12.50 and up; Gent’s $10 and up; Ornamental Clocks, Toilet or Manicure Sets, Brooches, Stick Pins, Buckles, Bracelets, Necklaces, Rings; Solid and Plated Silverware of highest quality. All make beautiful presents. We invite your inspection FRED FLORA 191 Morrison Street, Portland, Ore.