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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : Gresham Q n Anchor Store PHONE 30 J. B Mamhall and W L llolchki*«, prewiilrut an.I «vervtary <4 ihr Lent* IVIophom« Uomprtiiy, were in Grr*hnm The recent cold «nap (ruxe the ground • »ii Thurndny in th«» iutorent of thrlr to a depth of five inehe*. That mean« companv. I’h«» Lanta coihihiiiv »'•mmetn a heavy lows «.( potahtea to thoae who up with th«» Hum«* coinpnuy mid glv«»* were forvtsi to leave their crops in the free city aarvic«» to il»« patron*. I'hi* ground wl en the l*a«l weather began. company liaa not | m **«- I th«» year mark The rural letter carriers have lx»m yet it ha* had a rvmarkablvgrowth. Il* calle»I u | m > u (or a statement <»( the actu phoiH'* reach va*twar\l to Svcamore, and al expense« u|»on their route* during there i* a «(rung prulmbihty that they the |*M*t six month* (>»r the pur|KM»e of will build to Grvahaiu b*»f«>rv the year i» A a)»ecial meetieg of the atock- [ presenting data to Congress to influence out. an increase in salraivs. The lowest ac l«»ldero waa held la*t Tbunalay evening, tual expense for f«*ed and supplies by the •Mcawion baing the amending of the any carrier at Greaham wa* |IX< for six by-law a to cover several deficiencies months, b«»aides original cixd of equip that have nliowu up within the year. .Wcording to the revised lawa alm khold- ment and depreciations. Cow tester« are working through era that do not pay up may have their many of the dairy herd« of Eastern »hare* «old by tliecom|mny tu c«»ver the i Multnomah, having been called upon i ItalaiH'e due and «uch expense« aa haa by the dairymen for the pur|mee n( an * not been met in the course of the »ale. ticipating enforcement of the law at a Then there are a number of other fea later date. Not many diseased cows ture« that arc well worthy of inveatiga- have b«»en found except upon the Cob : tion by everyone interested in st«x'k They have shown them unibia slough, where conditions were companies. pretty bad among tome herds. Around selves awake to all the legal require- I Gresham the l«w** will la* ataut l<> per iiirnts of a successful organisation and cent. This loss will lx» replaced with will no doubt make themselves known healthy young animals from oti»er lorn I* by their growing buauira* Ornerai Merchandise, l eed. Etc. hew Line of Embroidery dinvt to mi the East, fresh in style, have snap and quality about them •LAST dOREVLR" Stixkinqs and Sinks are all they ar«' advertised to be. Each I'air (it AKANTFKI» 30 Daja Nt* Line Heath & Milllqan Paints Just in. You’ll ln»«r «G»ut them Our brands of FLOUR are Old Stand-by — O L Y M PIC — DRY GOODS Lents I de phone (omponv looklnq Eastward. BUYERS' BEST or BLUE RIBBON Among our Dry Goods we Lave been *nd OROFINO which makes a psxl dependable Hour forfl 40 a sack adding constantly. See our bargains. Our w hole line oi General Men-han- Cut (hit this Coupon TÄ**!« IOc disc is new. we have no shop-worn IN BMHR«UDKRint Ipxxis to clear out. ilies. FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland Mr. Goehorn has rented hi» pla«*e China Hogs, breeding stock of all agi <. Mr Webb Farn>. Phone 158 northeast of Lent* to Mr. Burr. Goehorn and family have moved to FOR SALE—Extra large eedai posts. He underwent a serious op H. E. Davis, Greshaui; Phone 21. ttf Sunnyside eration for cancer of the stomach. LIMBER—At our new mill ll, miles Mrs, Look has been visiting friends southeast of Kelso. We deliver lutuier. in Montavilla. Jonsrud Bros. (• Mr. Hamilton is recovering from the TO SELL—Two span Ught horses;<>ne injuries he sustained some time ago by light bogxv. cushion tire runabout.new ; a falling scaffold. one rubtier tire surrey, canopy top, al A. F Hayworth of Fourth Avenue has most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck. Gresham. Or. (tf secured the appointment as managing engineer at the new Jefferson high TAKEN I’P—A two-year-old heller, school. black ; owner call at A. Gandlius, Lat- The Lents Water Company's tank suf oureile. Or. I tf fered from a slight break the first of the FOR RENT or SALE—A new six- week, causing a temporary shut-down room plastered boiwe. J. W. Lawrence, of supply. Gresham (tf; Art Geisler's relatives gave him a CLE A RI N( i W A N TE1 >—See John pleasant surprise on Monday evening. Townvend. Troutdale, or Phone 4S>. Ktf . Roy Hall and Doc McKinley have re- Ft »R >ALL —"rwral : R 1. turned from the oil fields of Union Red roosters. Box 4.5, Lenta. (tf county, but Roy will probably return. Seems to like the country up that way. FOR RENT—Half-acre of ground; 5- Miss Francis Smith of the Lents room house, with well and barn. E. Schwidler, Gresham. (tf school» has been ou the sick list the past week. WANTED—Someone to clear land. Mrs. Ihirnall entertained a number of Call and see the ground and make me an offer. J. W. Townsend, Troutdale. officers of the Rebekah lodge on Wed nesday evening FOR SALE—Three bay horses ¡weight Miss Lou Webb and Alex Boland S to 12 cwt; well broken. Geo. Duly, They Gresham. ¡6 were married early this week. will continue to make their home in FOR SALE—Three R. I. Reif roosters Lents. at *1.80; 1 Black rooster.Minorca, *1.50; 6 Cocker. 11s. *1 each ; 10 white Pekin ducks, *1 each. All these fowls are pure bred. Mrs. R. A. Ne>Lauer. R. 2, Box 69, Gresham. STRAYED—One white pony mare, left eye white, 3 bran-led on right hip; will be found at my place mile east of Springdale creamery. G. Bell. (3 WOOD—I have 80 cords of good dead wood which I will sell al from 12.50 to *3 (•1 per cord, delivered. Plioue 14x J. H. Hose. (tf FOR SALE—Three horsepower ga«o- line engine, drag saw and tools, g'*«l as new. Write or see J. D. Hays, Gresh am, care of W. A Winters. (3 FOR SALE—300 egg Cornell incuba tor in good condition, cheap. L. L. Kidder, Phone 283. (tf TAKEN UP—Stray Jersey heifer in November. Ia about ll2 vears old Phone or call on J. F. Wing, Boring. K. 3. Pay expenne«, take the heifer. (2 WANTED—Small potatoes,also young bull about is montile. State price». Andress J. Vanderschuer, R. 3, Gresh am. 14 FOR SA LE—Fresh cow; A A iexander place *4 mile east of Gresham. . Phone 297. (3 W/j/te Pine Tar and Rum Price 50 cts. CURES COLDS A.\D COUGHS We earn.’ all you need in STANDARD DRUGS Mina D kkv Smith entertained the Five Hundred Club at the renidenct* of parent«, Mr an«l Mr* N. I. Smith, on Jan. 14. Five Hundred wan play«*! until a late hour. Prix«** were won by M’nn Norma llumllv ami Mr. Con Sir- herta. Th«w prevent were, Mr. and Mm. IL E. Davin, Mr. am! Mm. F. C. Hodge. Mr. and Mm T. C. Townnend, Mm. Marie Dinger, Mi«« Norma Hund* ly and Mevaeri J«je Paleneatide. W. J. Ott, Con Sieberts ami John Burlw. Doc McKinley of Lenta i»aiii Ed Smith a vmit on Wednesday. Mm. E A. Kelley of Montavilla viait- rd her gramidaugliter, Mma Beanie How itt, on Wnlnrmiay. The attendance at the M E. Sunday school last Sundav wan RW ami <x»llec tion was $7 (Ki. Thin wan a reconi at tendance ami the collection wan a apecial one to help in buying mor«* song hooka. The Second Quarterly Conference of the Gresham M. E. church will be hrbl at the church <>n next Thuradav night, conducted by the dmtrict aupcrintend- ent. Rev. Jas. Moore. H. C Nelson leaven Ronte 2 for North Yamhill today. Hr will rent a farm the next season. His Gresham friends will regret to tee him go. Mm. J. N Faria haa gone to North Yakima for a short visit Sig Knighton will move into th«* old (oatoffire building opp<M«itr bin present location. Miss Pearl Lindsey han accepted the ¡»oeition as primary teacher at the Pow ell Valley achool SANDY Sandy, Jan 17 — The marring«» of Eli jah Colrtnan wu.n « great nurprice to hm many friend«. Mm. I M Ihutglann *|w»nt three day* in Portland last week on business. An entertainment will be given in the M. E. church Friday vwring, Jan. JH. A large crowd is rxj»v< trd to lx* prevent. Little Clifford Garret ha* returned to hi» home al Barton after «pending two weeks with Ion gran Ipurenla, X V. Lane .«nd w ife. Mr*. Brun* i* visiting friet’-U in Port- Ian«! thin week. \ irlor Foaberg attended the Harne*« 'laker* Convention in Portland lact week Mm. I>ouglai*n m entertaining her «in- ter. Mm. E. M Womierly of Rainier, fur a niiort tune. DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON TAKEN UP—By Win. Shelley,Trout dale, K . 2, a two year old brown heifer. Owner call, pay expenses an i take the Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron heifer. (tf chitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. WANTED—Stock hog». T. R. How “ On October lfethjast, my little three itt, Gresham. tf year old daughter contracted a severe cold which resulted in a l»ad case of WANTED—The Overland Monthly bronchitis,’’ “ays Mrs. W. Gibson of wants an energetic, capable man or Lexington, Ky. ‘‘Hhe lost the power of woman in Gresham to act as county speech completely and was a very sick manager in Multnomah county to con child. Fortunately we had a bottle of duct a suInscription campaign. Good Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the pay. permanent employment, experi house and gave it to her according to ence UDDCceuary. References required. printed directions. On the second «lay Outfit and instructions free. Addrew she was a great deal better and on th»- immediately, “Circulation Manager,” fifth «lay, <Jct. 23, she was entirely w»-ll Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., Han of her col<l and bronchitis, which I at- Francisco, Cal. , tribute to thin splendid medicine. J recommend Chamijerlain’» Cough Rem- WANTED—Immediately, responsible e<ly unreservedly as I have found it the men and women of neat appearance to surest,safest ana quickest cure for colds, solicit subscription» for the <»verland lx>th for children and adults, of any I Monthly. Pleasant, profitable work, i have ever used.” For sale by Gresham splendid commission, valuable cash ' Drug Co, — * permanent employment for pnxes ; ________ hustler*. Give references; address Cir culation Manager. Overland Monthly, for Sale. 773 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Two bedroom suit» complete, two iron Dance at Rockwood. beds and springs, one single room lied Rockwood (irangc will give another an-l springs, three heating stoves, din of ita popular dances on Saturday night, ning room table, nice stands, lot of January 22. Richard’« famous orches chairs and rockers, Imby’s high chair, tra, grange «upper. Everybody invited alsosmall chair aid lathy buggy; plows, cultivators, etc., all in good condition and pnother food time assured. and can be seen at any time. H. ,M. Barrett, Carpenter place, corner Section You can get The Herald for one year. Line and Reams roads. Farm Journal two years and Horse Se crets for only *1.50. You should take Read The Herald's clubbing liât. advantage of this combination. Rev. EHi« <»f San<iy will conduct serv ices at the home of C. J. .Sindall on Sunday, Jan 23, at 11 a. in David .lari han purchaeed a team and will haul ties. Mm. Tawney haa returned home «Iter an extended vmit with relative* at >an- dy and Portland. W. J. Faubion killed a coon lant week that ti|>pe<l the nculen at 27 pound* net. Who can twat it? Cougar* ami large grey uolven are coming down out of the high hilln on acoiint of the «now laying on the ground «■> long. On«* wolfe'n track Dieanurtni H inchen long and 4 inch«*« wide. I.idge Coleman an«l wife were gllVStfl at Hotel Welch lant week. Mm. T. G. Jonnrud, who han been confined to her lre«| no long an the renult of an injury receive«! Innt tall and rheu- matinni, in now able to lie up. Several ¡»emonn from the Eant are Stomach I rouble Cured. looking around for land in thin vicinity. If you have any trodble with your No better location cotlid be found HP stomach you should take ('hamln-rlam’n thin nection in ideal for fruit raining or Stomach arid ¡averTablet«. J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., nay«: “I have used a for any agricultural purponee great many different medicines for Htomaeh trouble,but find ('hamlierlain’n The Herald for one year, and Farm Stoninrh and Liver Tablet« more bene Journal five years and Horne Secret« for ficial than any other remedy I have ever used.” For nale by Gresham Drug Co. only |L1M). Horne Secrets alone in worth a dollar to any man. : all Horse Secrets” crook-proof. Learn how “ bishoping ” i« done how .1 “ hcav 4 » shut " .1 roarer ** plugged how lameness, sp.v sweeny are temporarily hidden the “burglar” d< ic horsehair trit k toiameaml gasoline doping ginger trick—the loose shoe trit k--in short how to ALL the games oi crooked auctioneers and drain* It 1» .all in the Horse Secret« ” book, and if vim ever bui or sell a horse you nerd just this knowledge to protect voiirtelf from bring swindled. Read Our Remarkable Offer Below A WOSn A Bot T TUB (ABU lot's A Al 1 ,r«tt .-.4 f».V it«' sub«« f'beta »«><■ Mf-r to pt<ots4 •i Hit »4 rate 4 la lot a«»r,bo4y. to«t • hv.s *a*il, aBuolwtrI, a >«n an4 pwta .‘4 tv <• vl Ihta p»p*r. row will S m « it «nht« au, otXt I b TV., o tv. rostí l.ta .-A Ite*. *..., , >. ,A. .ml a , c • .'..mt* V Ke* •»., I. qu»-t <!•••« . tgnwl, pr«atl<«l. I sillag« tubuiba, oi t»«ntr, «» wwoe *>uva. gitla the rage« «•*■»>liti, W » ihmmmii J it abwl.tal* u «»•«» iba *o«l4 ¡ All 3 for $ 150 lUr raa»*« aril *• lleraa harrtls” bt I U m If aaalv la «Ma lYwnW Mlle» SfcSI> «>H liHISt. YOt H «»HlU W |<» Beaver State Herald GRESHAM. ORI’. GRESHAM MARKET CO Suctmjn.ru to T. K How ill Came Near Choking to Death. Minn Jennie Faubion in «(tending h f«*w duyn in Portland. MT. SCOTT Ihe "gyp” is abroad in (he land, Every clay buyers of horses arc shamefully Hceccd DON’T BE ONE OF Uli' VI( I IMS I .earn how to protect yourself in buying, selling or trading, (¡et the sensational new book Mr*. Geo Ellin «¡»ent a few day« in Portland viniting. She report* that Nellie, who in under the dtrctor'n can it Salem, in much improvtal. Mr Morton, living acroae Sandy river, John Miller, tile capitalist, dislocated had quite an experience with a cougar his J lw-Itone last week praising Folger's thin week. While returning home from Golden Gate Coffee. the Sefton ranch in the duak of the eve ning, the cougar ahnunt crept upon him, i but he luckily heard it breaking through Fever Sores. the crunt of the «now and he fireii at it Fever »ores ami olii chronic with hi« rifle, but it In ing dark lie rninn e<l it. Kt I SO and don’t let yourself be sw indled by a crooked horse dealer on any of the score of tricks he has up his sleeve. OUR OFFER : ' The bachelor* are to furninh the next dinner for the Grange, with the excep tion of the oynlrr noup winch Mrs. Ikiuglann will give. A little I m » v , the won of Chris. D. Pet erson. a w«»il known resident of the vil lage of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a wild* den and violent attack of croup Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Retnvdv. Mr. Peterson say« : “1 think he would have choked to death had we not given bun this remedy." For sale by Gresh The student« have teen working to am Drug Co. gether together their acrap« of know ledge thin week al the Gresham nchooia, WELCHES wlilt* the teachers have lw«*n taking it easy on account of mid-year exams. There in «till about 5 inch«*« of «now on the ground. Your Prescriptions Filled Don’t Buy a Doped Horse CHt KRYVIUE Mrs Douglass has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. E<l Revenue and daugh ter, Ruth, of Sandy for a few days. Solicits your trade, Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats. Prices, H ojcs 10c, Veal 10c to lljc, Beef Cows, J to 3}c HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL Illi MINllIRflll "AIAIHHN" IAMI* "Ik. Grt.trit IrKtwq.h ot Mojrrs SdMtt" “Ihr Must Morder till Dturnrr, tns MoJr h, hUs.” AlsHiltilcly »•(<•, <al<>rlr»s, noiad,..., simple •n<l without K question tl.e liest arliliiinl light in existent*. Far sii|>erlor to electricity, gas or gasoline. The "Ala<hlm" genelate» a git. from < ommon kerwnr (roel oil), prohie- ing a pure, .ott, white light, • xo lh-il l.y sunlight only, al a coat of 1-3 cent per hour. Ihe 1 Aluahlin" I« proii,mm*e«| hy rs-culiat. to la- the Ust artificial light known. The "Alaihlui” ha» Ho equal. Il. wareof ..... talion» Set- that you get the “Alatldin" anti no olliep < lur trademark, “Aladdin” on every burner. Portland Gas Mantle Co. 248 Alder Ml., between 2d and IM, MARMOI I'ortlaml, Ore. goiiklu No worul.r Thoma» Milan ha» a smile Otto Anclmff and Geo, Ten Eyck vini- ted Government Camp the first of hint on Ins fai r Tbr stork visiti li his house week ami w»*nt an (nr h - the timber line on Jan. Il ami Irli a I»« »uncing big boy. on Mt. Hood on skiia. U. II. Etlwarda la working fur the Henry Aschoff in wearing a broad Straus Lumber Co. smile «ml panning ’round cigars. The I*. T. Dunn visited fri«*ii<lft in Portland i ocean ion in the arrival of a big tmy on on Sunday. 1 Jan. 9. Mr. Ilislen lia« talen ronlimsl to thn Will Rerhill of Portland wan a buni- houae lor several davs with a had cold ne«n caller the firnt of the wwk. He ia slowly improving. A candy party wan given at the school D. J. Ilile has a very severe attack of house on Friday afternoon for little pneumonia and plenris, ; at last account Esther (’ookr who left (or Portland the he could »it up. We wish for hi» early following Monday. Esther will he recovery. greatly ininne«! in the nchool work. Paul Dunn has been very busy haul* A nurprme |»arty wan tendered Carl iug stove woisl. Aschoff on Naturday evening by a num ber of his friends. Dancing was the A Sprained Ankle. order of the evening and the young |»eo- A« a rule a man will feel well satistied pie report a glonou» time il lie can hobble around on crutches in W. B. Cooke in moving bin family to two or three week» after spraining hia Portland where be han secured a |>osi- ankle, and it is often two or three lion. "The Cooke« will lx* greatly miss months la-fore he in fully recovered. ed by their Marmot friends who wish Thin is an unnecessary Ions of time aa bv applying Chamberlain'» Liniment.an them the beat of success in their new direete.1, a cure may aa a rule Im effect home. ed in leas than one week's time and In Mm, Adolf Aschoff is visiting relativ many cam-» within three days. Sold by Gresham Drug Co. es and friends in Portland. Mr. Ewing, who is teaching the Sal mon River school, made a few days vis it in Portland, stopping en route to see his daughter, Miss Constance Ewing, in Cherry ville. D. W. Douglass recently sold his fat l»*ef rattle to lairsoii Bros, of Pleasant Mr. Roentz han rented the Cooke Home. The two largest weighed 3100 place and is moving his family there. Card of I hanks. pounds. Otto and (’arl Aschoff made a busi The undersigned desire to express Misses Ruth and Myrtle Friel, also ness trip to Cherryville on Sunday. () their «inner« thank« to the many friends PASTURE AND HAY Mrs Kuhn and daughter, Minnie, at Carl! Did you cash that check? who helped tin in our norrow. tended a surprise party at Marmot on Mrs. Jennie Bailey. WRITE FOR SAMPLES Saturday evening. and bleat suatao Minn Nellie Bailey. Sever lad >re haw such clubbing com market Wm. Bridge and family. bi nation* been offered a* The Herald in prices When writing or «p«*Mking to our ad- offering. How in thia: The Herald for A»k for vcrtis-rs pleaue mention that you law one year, Farm Journal five year« ami < a'alog __ llon't forget Rockwood Grange and Horse Secrets for $1.90. No. 2M SORTIAI 1,01ftION their ad. in The Herald Richard’s orchestra tomorrow night. SOWING Grasses—C1 ove rs Alfalfa Vetches—Grains SPECIAL MIXTURES