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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
Gresham Qs Anchor Store GRESHAM LOCALS PHONE 3» Oraeral Mer.handUc, Feed, I tc. A Merry Christmas LAST CALL Holiday w«»ek is now here Next week we legin the New Year, 1910 Let tie begin aright. l*ut your money where you will g -t the moat for it. We could «it up all night telling you about our gixxl», but if you come in and in »pct for vou reelf you will know more about the Ql’Al.t TY and the PRICE than we could tell ton on paper. WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR Al l AND MO EkVOBITU A few MINS IKS leit at Prices that will astonish you. A Happy New Year Want Column FOR SALE—Lincoln Slieep. Poland China Hog», breedn g stock <t all agv» Webb Farm, Phoms 15» FOR SALE—Extra lar.:»» codât posts. H. E. l>avis. Gresham; Phone 21 itf FOR RENT—Half acre of ground; 5 E. I room house, wtth well and l«arn. v j Schwidler. Gresham. (if 1 STRAYEH—Brown Swi*» heifer, IS , months old; tinder report to Olio El» erie, Gresham, R. 2, Phone 43>. (53 ' MOLXT SCOTT LI MBER—At our ne» null miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Miss Maud Chamberlain of Olympia Jonsrud Broa. (• has been visiting friends in Portland, Lenta and tireabam thi« week. Mi*** HORSES! See S. S. Thompson for horses. Phone Chamberlain formerly taught in Mr. Ihiruall's school in Kan*«!* ami is an »il. acquaintance of tbe Otte of Gresham TO SELL—Two «pan light horses;one Mr. Hamilton, while working on a light buggy, cushion tire runal-out.new : building in Portland this week, ieil two one rutder tire surrey, canopy top. al most new. Inquire vf Lewis Shattuck. stories, breaking three ribs and dislocat Gresham. Or. (tf ing his shoulder. lie is »lowing im proving. WANTED—Go<xi fresh cow» Phone The Lents Realty Company has sold Tabor 1099 M J. Mvere. 1594 Divi* ioo St., Portland, Or. (53 to Mrs. Rlakslie. Mr. Powers will locate in eastern Oregon. TAKEN VP—A two-year-old heifer, Ray Fairbanks is home from Corvallis black ; owner call at A. Gandiitxs, Lat- oarelle, Or. (tf for the vacation. Miss Edith Buckingham, who has FOR RENT or SALE—A new six- been teaching in Benton county, baa room plastered bouse. J. W. Lawrence, completed her school an ’ will join ber Gresham parents south of Los Angeles. On account of the «lesth <4 C. R Thornton, the invitations to the mar riage of Violet E Gould to Perry Thornton are recalled ami a qiliet wed ding will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W ladgbton at la Grande, Oregon John Wmwf of ColumMa View has rented his farm ami «iter Ina sal«*, which will be held Dec. 30, he will go to Kan sas for hia health Mr Wood's family la now in Kansas. Mr». Bnchineyer is the recipient ol a novel and uavtul present from her east ern friends who formerly aaaociatud with her socially. This is a tine tx*d- spread with the name« of all th*»sv friends worked in red on the white ground. She hasn't taken time tu ¡count them, business being t«»o brisk for that just now. Mr. and Mrs. John Conlry will s|wn<! <lie holidays visiting relative« at Cottage Grovw «ml Eugene. Mr Oglevie of Mootavilla was in this vicinity this week looking up a l«*«tion He was the guest of H. I.. >t. ('lair. Tbe thin! quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist church will i»e held, I h - ginning Frnlav night couiinuing Satur- «lap night and Sunday morning ami eve* uing. Rev. W. J. Johnston, presiding elder, uill coutioct the meeting Ti e M. E. church will have a reusing Christmas entertainment Finlay eve ning. Two or th rev trees are tu I m * used and Santa Claus is expected tu I present. Everybody is invited. Rev. Albert E Ayres of Bombay, India, will preach at the M. E church Sunday morning and evening. The eve* ning lecture will be relative to I ds life am! experiences in India. The funeral of Bert Wheeler,who a un employed in the mill at Troutdale, was held on Tuesday. Rev. I'arounagian delivered the addreas and interment was made in IGugla.*** cemetery. Fred Field house, Geo. Slerel and Emil Kardril have foun I a new name for the hillside that lies west of town. They base the cause of this new depar ture on features of a western story they have been reading ami *•«» lbw have dedicated it Wallulu Heights. Now it is up to them to make the name stick. There will be Christina** service*» at the Zion's Evangelical church on Sat urday at 10:3 d a. m No services on Sunday. C M BARNITZ RIVTRMVI ewutrsposnrser SOLICITED (Copyright. iaw. by American Pr»«« A»st>- elation The»» articls» *n<l illu»«rations mu»» no» m rtpBAtsi without »pacial pwrmiaaion | A DEPENDABLE BROODER If out too tight to buy right and you wrleh to «me crying from chi» ks dying beware of l>ro»<<lrr tuirxalii buy- lug Hatetilng chick* I« often easy, but bruudlug chh kN to curly aud |--r f r t maturity 1« u«>(. and I be ta-at be« «ding npt»«rntu« la none too *p»»l a lien It concerns (hr development of life and your sucre«*» or failure. I* here fore when you Inveat buy the l*es( We present i lie picture of our style brooder that aland* attuiti even with UIUM'OIH KXTKMlUM Biddy iu rearing the largest «vertige of fiuviy matured lards fur u«’»l and show Mu« tl differeui from lhe durk breed er with leaky trilldoor root »bl<b lets out ibe Ueal and iris in the rain when raised to % lew thermometer and clinks and often cut» utf the head of some «eiitureMium* bin! that tried to e?M a|M* This brooder la well ylrvd and lighted, the thermometer and * hicks are in view and lu clean you simply remove board under nursery door, open the double dour and «crape (lie Ipvel fluor The lamp bus 1« convenient to at tend lamp; the flame la Ui view; the lamp «nd b«»s are never overheated. «• aurplus heal | n * bm «* s through • «creen into nursery The Interior 1« divided by a movable partition ilh into nursery <1> aud sun parior <10$ or «cratch floor Thus tbe house has two t cm liera- ture«. and the one level fluor luukea It easy to beut aud eleno, nnd cbk kaar« Out crippled by falllug down «te|>« The hover <2» and partition (th ran be easily removed tu make a flrat class roost coop Heat la applied by a lamp which fits into a hood In tbe lamp bo I (7» and (MiaMM through pipe Hi into a*dough nut »hoped radiator In tup of hover (2). while stooke pusses through pipe <5i to chimney (6$. which rest« on tup of lamp but lienee there Is no smoke Inside, no hot floors to laute chick«. n<> hot dnitD under hover to roaal them and make them crowd The hover Itwenty two Inches In di under. ten Inches lilghi. skirted FOR SALE—All or part of 271, acres with 5-room bungalow, hot and cold PLEASANT VALLEY water, good outbuilding», young or chard ; one mile south of Linn mann Mre. Inez Paul of Clatzkamie is visit- Little Earl Anderson »nulled a coffee Junction on O. W. p. R om Heiney. it>U with Mrs. Will Richey. Phone Gresham 75. (52 bean up hie none yesterday, causing a Miss Gliuiys Geeeell came out from lot of trouble for hiuirelf and family. FOR SALE—Cheap; a double-seated | Portland and spent Sunday with Mias Folger'a Golden Gate Coffee is enjoyed back with an extension top. A. Brug- Edith Craft. more when used as a beverage. ger, Melville Farm,Gresham,R.-ute 1. (If T. J. Campbell of Oakesdale, Wash., CLEARING WANTED—See John and Clyde Sager of Ix:nts called on G. Towneend, Tnwuiaic, or Phone (li N Sager one day this week. Inter lliijh School IkLdte. A. C. Ball is borne to spend. Christ- Iti the assembly hail of the Grehhatn FOR SALE—27 acres first-class fruit High School on Friday night, Decem land; lays level, l, mile from O. W. P. mas. line, 16 miles from Portland ; price $80 Otis Johnson met with an accident ber 17, the Park place ami (ireahaiu per acre. 19 acres lk, notes from Svca while working in tbe timber last Wed- High School met in the first inter-high more Station. 10 miles from Portland, We did not learn tbe particu school debates of the year. The ques verv best soil, price $2800; also have newlay. tion was one <»f pre»ent-<lay interest and east Klickitat wheat and fruit land for lare. sale. G. W. Sager. G re» ha in. (52 “Resolved that munici- Rodlun Bros, are not running their importance: paiities should own and operate the mill this week on account of tbe cold WANTED—Apples by T. R. How itt. Gresham. tf weather freezing the logs fast in the lighting plants patronize»! by the gener al public. Tbe affirmative was upheld pond. FOR SALE—Cheap; two irongniy * by the Gresham debators, Bessie Os C. W. Craft and family from Indiana mare», 3 year« old, gentle and broke borne, Maude Michel, and Bert Hoss. Joel Jarl. Boring, Ore. (52 visited his coo«tn, A. B. Craft, during The Parkpisce de ba tors were Olga Ilan- tbe first part of the week. son. Fay French an«l («eland Hendricks. Rev Heacock will hold services at Notice to Creditors. After a num tier by tbe Lucerne Glee I tbe church Sunday at 11 o'clock and Girls, Maude Michel, first speaker on In the County Court of the State of Rev. Folsom in the evening at 7:30. the affirmative, open«**! the deliate. Th** Oregon, for Multnomah County—In Rex Baldwin was out from town and Gresham team Itased their argument felt. 1« all free s|nne underlies!b. Is the matter of the estate of (»scar Burr, spent the day with Forest Jenne last from a political standpoint am! discuss warmed wllb lop beat as In uuliire. deceased.. Notice ia hereby given that Saturday. ed it with regard to the abu«vs for we ha» pleuly of air and Ibe ebleka can the undersigned has been duly appoint- cial reasons, ¡xjlitical reasons, financial crowd Into tto corners Ventilator slide« Otto Ituedy and wife visited over Sun el by tbe above entitle! Court, .Admin reasons an«! the advantages under mu- (12i control air In the brtaaler A »Ude istratrix of the above estate. All per- * day with Mrs. Ruedy’s parents, Mr. In tup of hover or regulator working nicipal ownersltip at home and abroa«! a damper adjuata Ibe beat to the need« and Mrs. O. F. L'blig. •on» having cla ins against the said The negative as outlined by tbe leader, uf the i-blcaa. the air aliafl pawing Pleasant Valley Grange held their estate are hereby required to present them, with the proper v«»uch»*rs within regular session last Saturday instead <)iga Hanson, treated of the inefficiency through tbe rudlutor cooling It and •ix months from date of this notice, to of the 4th Saturday on account of the of the present system due to curruje making a circulation Tbe bover and part» may be used In- the underpinned at Greaham, Oregon. holiday s. Officers were elected for the tion. '1 lie brooder la threa Following the closing speech the jm!g- de|>eiidently ensuing year. S akah B ckr , Administratrix. feet Wide, sli feet long, three feet '«»•», Prof. Walker of trie Beriks-Walker Date of first publication, Nov. 20, J90B. Business College and Principal I). T. front and two feet rear and will ac Date of last publication, l>ec. 24, 19V» J commodate «evenly Ove t hick« for beat Read the ads in The Herald, Van Tine of Portland am! Hon. J. E reKulia. will find bargains. He<Jges of (>r**gon City, ma«le their de cision, resulting in two votes for the OON'TS. POWELL VALLfY negative and one for the affirmative. Don’t feed rotten vegetables They Many thoughtful people The Sunday school entertainment at Although somewhat disheartened for rauM- ptomaine polaon and bring Indi the Luthern church will be held Dec. subscribing for The Herald. a moment, the Gresham rooters, who gestion. 31 at 7 p m. Don't wait till you* birds are I half had been rhuch in evidence during the The Young People’s Society are pre evening gave a rousing yell for Park dead with lice la-fore you dust th* paring to have a b’g program on Jan. 2 ptace and one equally enthusiastic for era wlen. at 7 p. m Don't think when your birds ■ ra Gresham. Nome g«M>d-hearted rivalry ar-ored by n wumnn Judge that aez de- Services will be held in the Lutheran was shown (»etween the two schools in «Ides lotellecta. church on Christmss day at 6 a. m.: in their yells an«! s«»ngs, f«>r the Gresham Ixm't use artificial bent In your the morning also on New Year’s Day at students under the Leadership of Herb poultry house nor bother heating tbe 1O4»5 o'clock. ert Ryan, did some splemJid rooting, a* drinking witter Ladies Missionary S-wiety will meet did also those of the Park place achoU. lion’t let snow drift hi nor make at the home of A. C. Swards on The Gresham team were g«»od losers, them «leefi In cold air currents and eat Years Day at 2 p. m. n»*ver for a moment showing the disap snow for waler pointment they felt, ;«n«l nit I* »ii'.'li t.1 Don't pnrnde your fnllur«» before Miss E<iith Nordblom of Portlan«! vi lost tiie decision they gain« «! ail that otliers nor print your bank account In ite«i at ber home Sunday. debate work off« rs—a thorough under the newapnpera Mr« Emily J«jhnson is ill at this Don’t keep at the business If It standing of the question, its logical out writing. line, tie* working m» of material, prac mean« debt after debl nor if you don't tice in speaking before the public, t«e j a graal living get Iion't expect to get big (irlces until gether with tbe mental discipline as a In few organizations could so many you advertise and your ■lock gltea result of the intensivre stu«ly. Hence, you a g<«id name competitive meetings be held and have the decision is a minor point an«! our i Don’t follow tbe Judge all around them all nenlt in such a kindly feeling debaters were gainers in all but this. afterwards, witli usually a complete the show Hell know you're a «acker from tbe word go aE»«-nce of the liitterness which often ac companies defeat, as in the grange. In Don’t feed musty grain It Ixits for sale in Cedarville, on easy tbe disease called "mold," one grange recently the ladies won, in a terms. II. W. Hnashall. Plea«ant View bring» suffering untold cio«ely-inatciied contest, and scarcely Avenue; Gresham, Route It. TtonT forget that high priced abella was the decision announced when the are often first prise sella A bot air leader on tbe men's side jumped to the Better sell half the stock and give all advertisement often covere a multi- strge and prop-wed three rousing einer» the feed that remains than to atint the lode of culls. for the ladies. I whole herd. ■ ••••••• GRESHAM MARKET CO Succcsaura to T. Il Howitt * Solicits your trade Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Prices. Hogs 9}c to 10c, Veal 10}c to ll|c Beef 3 to JJc Hit WONDtRfUl "AIAIUIIN" IAMP “Ike bruteil of Mn^eni SriMCS* “Iks Mo«t Waadrrfd tkuo«<n her M.»Jr G Maa.** Al*«'lutrly safe, udurleaii. noiaele««*, niinple and without n quealion the l»e«t artificial light in rxialenre Far ■u|M*ri«»r to eleetrieity, ga« or gaauhne. The MAladdin" generate* n gn* from <'<>n>in<»ii k« r<M*etie (r«*al oil), produc ing a pure, «oh, white light, • xeell« *! hw «»unlighl only, at a coat «»< 1-3 »'em per hour. The ‘ Aladdin” 1« pronounerd by orrulial« to !*» the brat artiflrUI light known. The "Aladdin” haa n«» equal. Beware of hnitaiioua. See that you g< t the "Aladdin” and no oilier. Our trademark, "Aladdin” on every burner. Portland Gas Mantle G t . 24* Abler St , between 2d and 3d, Auction Sale Al the Geo. Pullen I arm Near Sec tion line Rood 10 O’CLOCK A M Portland, Ore. ¡ lumber ! All Kind« of Building MaterM Rustu. Fhsiring, Ceiling mel Fimslong v f X o ALL KILN DRIED * Has E. « Mil I H:. I f NTH J ««Im i io < Mi,.,. : Following Stock and Tooia: siu in iMKHitimutcrai ; 3 Horses 5 Milch Cows 2 Calves 3 l-4in. farm wagon Spring Wagon Set Double Hamess Set Single Hamess Mower MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER: * Company MARMOT And many other things too numerous Ralph Hhcllcy and wife of Portland to mention. are visiting with Mrs. Shelley'a mother, Mr«. Leaf, who is quite ill. Terms: All sum« under $10, Mr Aschoff and son, Otto, are spend sums over $lo sit months at ing a few days in Portland. cent, with approved security. Mr. and Mrs. Masterton and son, Lawren««, left for Portland on Tuesday l.uruh Served at Noon. where they will make their home. Mr. R. I.. Robertson, Owner. Masterton haa b.-en employed as fore W. S. Wood, Auctioneer.! man with the Mt. Hood (»mipany. Mrs It. A. leu Eyck and son,George, spent th« Brat of last week in Portland. Carl Aschoff met with a narrow es Notice to Stockholders. cape from death one day last week. A h Notice i* hereby given that the an he whs going along a very dangeroua nual meeting of the at«M*kh«»lderM of the trail Ilia horse stumbled «nil fell, rolling .Multnomah »nd ClHrtfama« County, Upon him. After some ditheiilty he .Mutual Telephone Company will be aucretsled in extricating himself from held in th«* Grange hall at G reí ha in on hi« very dangeroua pn-ition. .Monday, Jan 3, 1910, nt, 1 p. in. for th»* pur | m > m * of electing one director him ! 1 A Christmas tree and program has amending the constitution, increaaing been prepared by the teacher and pit- th«* niimlfer of directors to nine, and pili of the Marmot school and will lie the election of these, also to transact given at the schoolhonae on Wednesday any other business which may come tie- evening, Dec. 22 Hchool cloaca on that day for the holidays ami Miss Glinea fore the meeting. will r|H-nd her vacation in Portland. By order of the lw>ard of direclora. (53 A. Dowsett, Secretary Who found thn North pol«, Cook or How many thouaanda of dollar« arn IVrrv? Und« Ham haa th« «arth and farmer« going to loee during the present H««««l at Gr«»haiu liai the I h <» i tool« winter by letting the atock run down? When yon advertise In The Herald you reach the buying clans throughout eastern Multnomah county. to work it with. t. Read the “Want Ads.” Yob Wants Supplied on page 8.