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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1910)
T GRESHAM LOCALS Gresham Qs Anchor Store The January inunlwr of the Pi.citic Grange Bulletin is just off the Herald pres« Phis is an especially tine num* l»vr and is l»e»iig mailed to ever twelve thousand Grange homes in Oregon and Washington. Clearance sales aie the order of the day and Gresham merchants are not to be outdone by the city store# either in ’‘stvies or prices.” General Merchandise, Feed, I te. The Happiest Combination ( h - *uninu><i up in STY I E, MRFNGTH. BEAt'lY and COM FORT. Our Shivs combine all these. p»r- ticularly Foot Comfort about a »hoe appeal to customers gen erally, but the taste and preference of all must lv considered in introducing Miss Rubv Emery has Iwn home for a few davs while recovering from tonsi- litis. Considerable progress has been made on the horsrslieds on the M E. church property, though the weather has t»een very unfavorable. It is expected they will have been completed by the time the revival services begin, which are contemplated in the near future. Good Line of (renerai Merchandise, feed and flour. He Deliver any Hour of the Ddv NEW STYLES. Our enterprising farmer near town. D. F. Talbot, has started a milk route. FOR SALE —Lincoln Sleep. Poland Mr. Lee i# on a trip to Southern Ore China Hogs, brtvin g stock of all age*. Webb Farm, Phone 15S gon. In his absence Mrs. Lee and children visited relatives at Woodlawn FOR SALE—Extra large cédai pi»sts. Last week ti e following officers were H. E. Davis, Gresham ; Phone 21. (if installed in the 1. O O. F. F. : Lafayette LUMBER—At our new mill 114 miles Oeler N G.; Mr. Cox, \ G ; Mr. Mar- southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. tin, Sec. The Rebekahs instal ed as Jonsru i Bn -. i - follows: Mau<! K. Darnall, N.G ; Mr# TO SELL—Two span light horses ;one l*e drick, V. G.; Mrs. Hayworth, Sec. ; light buggv. cushion tire runabout,new : Miss Tre.-sa McDowell. Treasurer. one rubier tire surrey, canopy top, al A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck. Gresham. Or. (tf A. Anderson, who live on Gales i street near la*nls Junction. TAKEN UP—A two-year-old heifer, The families of Fred ana Otto Katzkv black; owner call at A. Gandlitzs, Lat- moved into the new cottage on North ourelle, Or. (if Mam street, the first of the week. CLEARING WANTED—See John Townsend, Trouldaie, or Phone 4". (tf WANTED—Apples by T. R itt, Gresham. Miss Hope Anderson is recovering from an attack of the grip. The city has l»evn improving its tire department the last week A complete lining has been given the hoswart room with a view •»( protecting it from anoth er freeze. At the last tire there came near being a neeessitv f »r building a tire to thaw out the engine so the apparatus could tn* used. Wm. Hockinson has developed into quite a trader. The last move is to dis- p»se of his team, getting another • »ne instead, and enough other stuff as a Ininus to start a second-hand store. Tom Howitt has gone to Heppner to look up some livestock deals. The band gave a sandwich banquet Thursday evening. A full attendance was on hand and a tine time reported. Eighteen memliers now la-long to the M. A Rodgers is happy in the im association. A great deal of interest is provement of his mother from a serious being shown in hand matter# recently, spell of sickness. all of which goes to speak lor some tine Mr. Mort rude has bought Cecil Duke’s music next season. market. Cecil will probably go into Thomas Bros. are giving the city business in Portland. building an overhauling. The inside Arthur Gieeler has moved his resi will be fixed up and repainted and the dence to a location east of the Grange foundation made more secure which will make the building ap|a.*ar somewhat hall. Mr. Flicke has recently built a fine safer. FOR RENT or SALE—A new six- room plastered hou&e. J. W. Lawrence, Gresham How tf FOR HALE—Several pure bred B I Red rooster,. Box 45, Lent*. (tf FOR RENT—Half-acre of ground ; 5- new home in Mt Scott addition. roorn house, with well and barn. E. Edwin Ruse is visiting relatives in Schwidler, Gresham. (tf Corvallis. WANTED—Someone to clear land. Mrs. Whitson has been visiting for Call and see the ground and make me an offer J. W. Townsend, Troutdale. several davs with Mrs. Mary Thomas. or E. E. Chipman lost a valuable horse a few days ago. We are told he died of a broken heart twenuae Ins services were not appreciated, his owner, a mail car rier, now having an auto. without which nothing count*. LET FIT YOl TO A FIT. Good Points First Annual Sale W E Wood is selling stock in a new company which he is forming and which he proposes to have in operation before another season. The new organization will require about capital to begin with. They will manufacture alpen* 1 stocks fur the Troutdale trade. Business above ami t>elow was delay- cd by a car getting off the track Friday morning at Sycamore. The mail was delaved about three hours and other traffic accordingly. From Jan. 15th to FEB. 1st Commencing on the above d.ite we will inaugurate our First Annual Clearance Sale. will put at your disposal our large, NEW stock ol Wc Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats, Gaps, Underwear, Golf and Woolen Shirts, in fact, every article in the store, quality, at a all thoroughly modern in style and first class in BIG REDUCTION Bear in mind that this is not a “Clearance Sale" of shop-worn goods, but a sale of Brand New Goods. We are making room for our fine Spring Lines which will be fiere in the immediate future. Here are a few out of a great number of specials. Boston Garter s 1ÓC a pair President Suspenders 38c a pair Cassiniere Woolen Hose 18c a pair Come and see. AYLSWORTH Exclusive Shoes and Furnishings MAIN STRBET GRESHAM. ORE Mr. and Mrs. Honway will leave fur FOR SALE—Five tons of clover and California on Saturday. ort# hay. Oscar Thoren, 2 miles 8. of Powell Valley store; Boring, R. 1. (2 Willis Br«x.*k is al home again after an extended business tour through East BORING FOR SALE—Three bay horses .weight ern Oregon and California. S to 12 cwt; well broken. Geo. Duly, At the annual rn»*eting of th»» Damas Mrs. Hawkins will visit relatives in Gresham. (6 Kansas and Nebraska. People of a sentimental tern perment cus Telephon»» Company, which was FOR SALE—Three R. I Red roosters Another largely attend«*«!, the following •»llicvrs On last Friday night about 2 o’clock should l»e on the lookout. at |1 .50; 1 Black rooster. Minorca, $ I. «50 ; Presi lent, A ll»»nd- welding is at>out to lie announcr«! in were re-»*l»*« t»*«l Kurcraaora to T. R llowilt 6 Cockerells, |1 each ; 10 white Pekin burglars broke into the Lents postoffice, nchsen ; Secrtitary, R. H. Ritzau ; Di ducks, ^1 each. All these fowls are hammere«! and blew open the safe and the town—repirts say there should be rectors, W. R. Dallas, John Muliinhoff pure bred. Mrs. R. A. Nei bauer, R. 2. secured about $50 in cash, besides all several. Solicits your trade. an«! 1!. Paulson. The stockholders np Box 69, » »resham. the stamps, registered [»ackages and The lecture, “Three Years in the Sad pr«»ve«l of the acts of th»* le>«ir«l of dir»*c- Presh Cured other mail of value. The noise of the dle,” t«» be given by Sargt. Jessie Ham STRAY ED—One white pony mare, tors and the meeting wa# in evriy way ors 10 c Veal 10c lljc, Beef left eye white, 3 branded on right hip; explosion awoke Mr Price, a clerk at ilton on the evening of Jan. II at th«* harmonioiiM. Th»*y are going to extern! will be found at my place mile east Coffman’«, who proceeded to investi- i M. E. church, has lieen well advertised Cows, J their service largely and within a y«*ar of Springdale creamery. G. Bell. (3 gate He barely had time to g**t to the and should bring out a good attendance. ♦?xpect to have 2tiO siibscrilivrs. d«x?r when the burglars start»*«! to leave, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling and family, re- Width—I have 80 cords <4 gors! dead but he made them acquainted with his The 6 o’chtt k passenger W«*»lm*«day I cently from Ohio, have arrive«! to oc wood which 1 will sell at from »2 50 to night wa« d«*raled at Hal«*y, causing <1»«- $3.0* f>er cord, delivered. Phone 14.x presence by sending a f»*w bullets their cupy the Osborn home, which they re- lav of half an hour, many of the pa«- Up to cently iMHight. j. H. Hoss. (tf way, to which they re»|»onded. s«*ngers getting off and walking to Bor this time no definite information has Lewis Shattuck is installing a new de- FOR SALE—Three horsepower gaso been gained that would lead to their ap- • ing. line engine, <irag saw and t«»olg, good a- prehension. The bis» comes pretty hard vice which des'-rv»-# the attention of his Rev. Bishop <»f the Boring M. E. customers. Trade ha# ls*en g'Kjd hut it new. Write or see J. D. Hay«, Gresh am, care of W. A Winters. (3 on Postmaster Spring who has suffere«! will l»e better when this is in working church, who ha« ! h *»* u under th«» < ar»* of twice from being robbed since be enter Dr#. Short an«l Bittner at th«* h«»me «»I order. FOR SALE—ikmegg Cornell incuba ed the office. O. W. Boring for many w»*«*ks, is slow Bacbrneyer Anchor Store is still ex tor in go*«! con«iiti«jn, cheap. L. L. ••Ihr (wrntrtt Iriumph id Htdrrn Stlrixr" ly improving and unless new complica The Lents Library was the recipient Kidder, Phone 2*3. (tf panding. May require a bigger build "Ihr Miot MiHid<rfiil Ditto,try Itrr Hid. I., M.tn." tions set in, will recover. of a benefit last Saturday evening. The ing. TAKEN UP—Stray Jersey heifer in Harmony Improvement Club presented Absolutely safe, '«lorie«-, noineh***, simple and without There is much sickness in th»* conn- it qu'-stion the l*«t artificial light in existence Far November 1« About I U vears ol«l a program at the Grange ball that eve try ; th»? unusual c«»i«l weather is blrtfll- superior to t ie, tril ltv, gas or gandine. The "Aladdin" Phone or call on J. F. Wmg, Boring. R. ning and divided proceeds with the li «•»I by the doctors for a iarg»* part of it. 3. Pay expenses, take the heifer. (2 generate* a gu* .............. kcroneiic (coal oil), prtsluc- brary, the re-ult being over *3) for the mg a pure, soft, white light, . xctdled Itv nunllglit only, at A. Hendrichsen, one mile west of Freight on buggies from the factories treasurer. H cost <d I 3 tent per hour. The "Aladdin" i* pronounced Boring, ha.# r«*<’»*ntly purchase«! a flve- by is'cllliitt* to Ite the l*-*t artificial light known I'll» to Gresham is >23, by local freight it hors«* |»ower gasoline engim* and W<H»«I •‘Aladdin ' ba* Uo equal. Beware of Illutation«. Hee that cost only $8 a buggy by the car load. saw. you get the "Aladdin" and no other, ttiir trademark. Notice. When g'Ksl guaranteed leather-trimmed PLLASAM tiOMt "Aladdin" on every burner. buggh s ar«- ««»Id for <•«..'»• i with a writ Notice in hereby given that the r«»gu Albert ‘/uay ami Carl Shutterly were GAUS (RÖSSING. ten guarantee covering both the materi Portland visitors Sunday. lar annual meeting of the members of al and workmanship, you cannot affonl I, . B McBee ha# purchase«! a five The pastor of the M. E. church is im the Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Ass«e 21* Abler Hl., Imtwevn 2-1 am! :M, Portland, Ore. to let the chance g«> to get «me. The«e proving, hut is not able to receive visi ( iati«»n of Portlan«!, Ore., will lw held acre tract near the Powell Valley rosul cut prices are now being made by ( L. at L«jgiia hail on (¿rand Avenue, Port- and intends to build on it. tors. Boss A Co. at Portland, w ho are suc land, on W»*dm.*M<lay, Jan. Iff, at IO a. While skating on the pond at Gilbert RIM KWOOD Fre«l Hotcb is very ill. Dr. Bittner DOVI K cessors to Moline Bain Company in th».* m., for th«* purpi««* of electing <lir»*ctorn a few dav# ago, Miss Elsi»* Brarxlt hiih - Mrs. Perry Quesinberry of North is attending him. Oregon Moline Plow Company building We are having cold weather ami «now. and transacting such other hu«im ss as tained a fall that has cauMsl her to fili## , Yiikanm, Wash., visited at the I home The young people ar»* getting along may projierly come before said meet on East Morrison Street. (tf Guy Woodie and family have moved several «lays at school. of Walker QiH*ainl*erry a few days last nicely with their «Irarna to be played on ing. H. W. Snashall, President. Mrs. Bishop am! s«»n, l^ewis, have week. She also visite«l Mrs. Harris at back to their hoineatead on Eaglecreek. Jan. 29. Our teacher, G. Larkin*, i* having been on the sick list. the North Pacific Sanatariam. Lents, a suburb of Portland, is im J, Leitheraer is building a barn, hav- Al Horton has the foundation of his line «ucce** in hi* whool. proving its water plant that will greatly for Sale. Farmer’s Week at the Oregon Agri \ ictor ami Ponald lk*lley are vi.iting ol«l house on th«* Base Line road torn ing purchase»! Mrs. Herman’s horse. better conditions there an«l make that Two b<*«jro«>rn snitH complete, two iron down and the foundation for a new one friend* at Well lie* little suburb, which is larger than sev culture College will commence Monday, be«is an«! springs, one single room l>e«l laid. The family has moved into the eral county seats in Oregon, a more de January 14. The activities will be con Mi«* Grace Wolf made a pleanure trip and springs, three heating stoves, din CHI RKYVILlt Sharinghonsen h»>u#e for present, lightful place to live in.—Portland Lab- ducted in institute form an«! will cover to Portland la*t week. ning rootn table, nice atan«is, lot of Henry Wa«*#p»* of Montavilla visitr«l all branches of agriculture, horticulture, or Press. Web Robert* i* viailing hi* «inter.Mr*. chairs am! rockera, baby’s high chair, with hi# unci»* an«! aunt, Wm. W h «* sjh * ' J. T. Davis and family, after an ab dairing and domestic science and art. •ence of two years, have returned le Joel Jarl at Kel*o. also small chair aid baby buggy; plow«, and wife, on Sunday. Anyone who is interested in the practi Rock wood. Oregon rank# seventh among all the cultivators, etc., all in goes! condition A. Miller han moved to Handy. cal problems of farming, fruitgrowing Mrs. Amanda Maronay lias gone to j F. il. Crane is reported sick witll an«! can he seen al any time. H. M. state# in railroad building «luring 1909. Geo. A. Wolf in confined to the linone an«l housekeeping and the new an«l im Portlan«! on a visit. pneumonia, but is improving. These figure« are compiled by th»* lea«!- prove«! methods which may lie used in Barrett, Carpenter place, corner Section with a lame back. Mr. an<! Mrs. Oscar Freel>erg of Lents , E. L. Thorp, aasiste«l by Mrs, ing railroad publications of the country their solution, will do well to atten«! Line an«! Reams r«>ads. Etnie January 3rd the thermometer regis are visiting J. H. L. May late. and show that the Beaver state added the exercises of the Farmer’s Week. Pettyman. installed the officers of Rock tered 10 aimve Wm. Wa«*n(>e has sold his farm to! wood (¿range on W«*dii«*sday evening of 134 miles to its railroads during the A. J. Morrilton i* clearing nome land library Association Mectinq. John Maronay. year just close«!. last week. and making pre|«rationn for planting Confidence in Oregon’* future is The annual mw*ting of the (¿r»*#harn Win. Stanley had Ida cows teasted an apple orchard. shown by Eastern inventor* every little ami found one of the best affected with When you advertise in The Herald while »nd an instance ha. juat been re Library A##«iciati»»n will lx» hr»l<! in the J Dance al Rockwood. tuberculosis which had to lie killed. you reach the buying class throughout corded in the negotiation* preliminary rc-ading room on Monday, Jan. 17, at Rockwood Grango will givn another M p. m. for the election of dir»*ctors, eastern Multnomah county. Eight of the .tuple erope netted the to tfie taking over of the Portland Ga* hearing reportfl, also to vote on amend of ita popular dance* on Saturday night, Company by the Electric Share A Bond ing the constitution so as to do away January 22. Richard’* famon* orche*-1 When writing or *|*>aking to onr a<l- fermere of Washington » total of ».4,- Many thoughtful people are Company of New York al a cost of with all initiation fees an«! make the tra, grange «upper. Everybody invited vertiaer* |>lea*e mention that you *aw 613,01*) laet year. subscribing for The Herald. $1’ about »1,000,000. their ad. in The Herald membership fl a jear straight. (2( and another good time a*«ured. Rea«! The Herald's clubbing list. I GRESHAM MARKET CO. Dealers in Prices, H and , to 3}c Meats. to HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL Illi WIINDfRfllL • ALADDIN" I AMI* Portland (ias Mantle Co. 1