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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1910)
< « q aw m ie d wi<h plans as to eiphtin at length vAuy way. a «and modern dairy with but >u$arsu|in4«»aie»l sows, clean and hygienic surroumling*. in a com munity wlu»rv teed can la* ns advant ng Anchor Store M41N SI The Gresham Ret«*kah hxlge held an interreling meeting W«*»hies«iav night. Jan 2ti The main busuwM of th«* eve- I mng was th«» in*tallmg ol officers by D. StanJ dt tht1 IkdJ D. I*. Mrs. Mattie Sleret. The officers and are all known by name to every installed w«*rv, Mi« Fannie Davia, P. hoiiM‘kvt‘pvr intown. They*re good, N G . Mrs Callie 'I Kenney, N G , fresh and priced right So are all other goods handle«! by Miss (¿lad)« Smith, V G . Gi’orge Keller, S«»cv . Mrs J. S. Carlson, Trvas us. Alter the installation ceremonv the sur- prise c«>mnnttee, Mrs Elita E Meltgvr, Mrs Lida Palimjuist and John Burt«», invited (he members to Hie diningroom where a dainty lum hrun was spread. Better coaie and pick while you can. The following are the officers in Gres Our first-Class Groceries Ladies’ Dress Shoes. Attention ! Stand up! Pay Attention! to the lesson and don't you ever forget* it. This store is a g»xxi school far learning about (»hveriw. Our Groceries are In Class • One” Want Column Men s Work Shirts Jti*l the thing—HEAVY I'FXIMS. Our Guaranteed Hosiery is going fast. Better buy a pair. MOUNT SCOTT FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland J. E. Carter Buffered a dangerous in China Hogs, breeding stock of all ages. While examining the Webb Farm. Phone 15S jury Sunday. gasoline arrangement on bis peanut FOR SALE—Extra large cedar posts. H. E. Dtvil, Gresham; Phone 21. (tf roaster it exploded and the dames sing ed his hair, eyebrows and mustache and LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 miles blistered his entire face so severely that southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. the skin threatens to drop off. Jonsrud Bros. (• The funerals on Sunday of Isaac ( lark TO SELL—Two span light hordes one and Albert Chandler at the M E. light buggy, cushion tire runabout.new ; church was one of the most notable one rubber tire surrey, canopy top. al funerals ever livid in Lenta, Over 30 most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck. Gresham. Or. itf old soldiers were present and the at- tendance was unusually large. TAKEN UP—A two-year-old heifer, Mrs. Frank Snnttins is enjoying a vis- black; owner call at A. Gandhtzs, Lat- ourelie. Or. t tf it from her sister The wedding of Miss Nellie Forrester FOR SALE—Several pure bred»R I. to Irwin Cone was quietly celebrated at Red roosters. Box 45, Lents. tf the home of the bride’s pa rents Wed- needav evening. Rev. Mr Moore offici FOR SALE—Three bay horses .weight 8 to 12 cwt; well broken. Geo. Duly, ating. The groom was attended by J. Gresham. (6 W. Forrester as best man and Mi«s Bernice Cone, sister of the groom, was FOR SALE—Three R. I. Red rosters bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Cone left At $1.50; 1 Btack rooster.Minorca, >1.50; the same evening for Vancouver, B. C. 6 Cockerells. $1 each ; 10 white Pekin ducks. 81 each. All these fowl« are They will I m * at home after February 1st pure bred. Mrs. R. A. Neibauer, R. 2, at Firland Station Ikix 6y, (ire«ham. Hans Wahlberg had the misfortune to break his arm last week Wool)—I have 80 cords of good dead Samuel Watts, brother-in-law of M. wood which I will sell al from $2.50 to $3.0« per cord, delivered. Phone 14x A. Rodgers, has come to make his home J. H. Hose. tf in Lents. R. B. Lee has returned from his trip FOR SALE—egg Cornell incuba tor in go»«! condition, cheap. L. L. to Medford. We haven’t seen the bear Kidder. Phone 2*3. (tf skins he brought back. I tnuislv prtsluce»! n* her«*,would ba bound to Will. Mr* Sig Knighton*« mother,. Mr« Johnson, li*s lieen very sick at the home of her daughter ben*. Don't forget the Library Tea tonight. Don’t Buy a Doped Horse SANtU Bandy. Jan 24 Mrs I M Wonder- ly of Rainier returned to her home Mun day after »|w*nding weveral days with her «inter, Mrs E M Ihmglami Mr« Ihuiglss* accompanied her to Portland where ahs visiteti her daughled, Irene. Mai Davis was in Gresham one »lay ham Grange No. 2?o (or th«» following year. W. R Pa.sons, Master. Mrs. last wesk. James Taylor |tass'*d through here a Merrill, Oveyaeer. Mrs. LUchmeyer, Ltxiurer. Mrs. J Rolierta, Chaplain . J. few days ago. Rota-rts, Treasurer; Mrs. F ('. Ho»lgv, Bert Hrighton is building a hull««’ At Secv.; Mr. Carlaou, Gatekeeper; Mrs. Firwood. Stanley, Ceres. Mrs. Schwedeler, Pomo James Allimm’s buggy up-set when he na. Mrs. Carlson,Flora,Mrs. E. E W«d| was turning the cornet at the lk»uglns ing. 1. A. Steward. Twelve new mem*'! Store, throwing Mrs llrnney and son, tiers are to be taken in at the next George, ami himaclf out. Fortunately meeting. none of them were hurt. Mrs. Alva Hevel entertained a num- ber of her friends Saturday afternoon. Five Hundred was played, after which refreshments were serve»! Mrs. E. F Tho«H’ Welling won highest score. 1 present were, Mrs. II. E. . Davis, Mi*« Ilumilev. Mrs. F. Hodge, Mrs ’ Merrill. Miss Reniin«’ Merrill, Mrs Geo. Kin- nev, Mrs A Meyers. Mr* Chas. Ged- emhke, Mrs. E E. Wetting* Mr*. J K '• Metzger, Mr- R '.¡Li *. Mrs 1 der, Mrs. W. Hockinson, Mr*. K. R. Carlson, Mrs. L. Manning, Miss I.. Parmvly, Mr*. Leslie. Fret! Pnwtor was in Portland on«* day last week. Ik»ra Heighten has recovered from a very aevrrr sick Bprll. Mr. ami Mrs N V. Iwne have return- «•d from Rarton w here they were with their daughter, Mm. Bertha Garrett, who baa been very nick with blood 1*01*011. We are glad to r«*|»ort that she is much iirttrr. Geo. Beer« gave a musical al Ins horn«’ Sunday afternoon winch many of Ins fl lends attended. and don’t let \ ourself he swindled by a crooked horse dealer on any of the score of tricks he has up his sleeve. I he ”gyp’’ is abroad in the land. Every day bnvers of horses are shamefully fleeced. DON’ l Bl* ONI* Ol THE VICTIMS. I.carn how to protect yourself in buying, selling or trading. Get the sensational new book » “Horse Secrets” bv Dr. A. S. Alexander, and make yourself horse wise and erook-proof. Learn how “ bishoping ” is done how a “ heaver” is “shut” a roarer “plugged “- how lameness, spavins, and swecnv are temporarily hidden the “burglar“ dodge the horsehair trick—cocaine and gasoline doping—the ginger trick—the loose shoe trick in short how to beat ALL the games of crooked auctioneers and dealers It is all in the Horse Secrets " b<»ok, and d you ever bin «»r sell a horse sou need just this knowledge to protec t Muirself from being swindled. Rend Our Remarkable Offer Below * Mr*. Mattie Pickens is Malting her Women of W.Maicraft had installation A WORD A noi r llir HMM IO! RS Al Ih . 1« ih« »•">. .4 h mt» n. thi' IH I Mr* daughter at Portland. of officers Tuesday a* follows ■ »»•»• >-.J »M ■»« twb»<t«Srt» »»an» h|»inr lo « qut ». .¡r.«*, ■.» >»<:i «*»•< Mr \\ inters and family <»f Gresham p»oie<| ah 4 il>w»'»*««4 I» « lh e«e»*t*o4» »•>• •>. vtilagr »ubv»b». »»♦ * mm '< i »> ••»« >■- Carrie Powell. G. N . Mrs W *. ho«» | «ho!» '«NBilf < ’ « ih ««4 f vir .'4 lo ( a > page« muntali W c i»iu«MMn4 li «Melai« !» io »1 Clerk; Mrs. Nellie Metxgcr, Banker ; ami Mr. ami Mrs. ( lias ('handler have vt (hit papr» w.ll RoJ It «tniih» an* u»h«» in »hr wvtl4 Light moved into part of Mrs. lKmglass build Mrs. Rose Metzger, Attendant. ing lunch was m*rve»i. W1X v71 1 L<l\ . „.„. vi i aiai.o I Rev. C M Van Marter, evangelist, M »siding la*ll* have I wen ringing of « r rea««« «rii •* ll«r«e Merrrt« ” i»» l««rlf onì * in ibi« « «mW ■»«!•■ will begin services in the Methodist ten, their peals ringing very clear when sk\t> OH HMIM» VOll< «»III»»*|l l«> church next Thursday night, lie comes Miss Anna Bickford wa* marrie»! to from McMinnville where he has just William Miller of Pleasant ILune at the close»! a very succ««s:ul meeting Mrs. home of the bride’s (tarenta m ar Kelso. Van Marter will be with him to assist Mrs. Leaf is sj»emling a few weeks ORI.SHAM. Olii . in the music. All people are invited to with her daughter. Mr* Shelly of Port attend the meetings. land. • •••••• •••••••• • • • Rev. James Mi«»re, district superin Mr. l.taf, w ho has been *ivk, is ini-| tendent, will preach at the Memorial prove» I. Mvth'slist church next Sunday morning A very pleasant evening was spent in at 11 o’clock. All are invited to attend the parlors of the Hotel >amlv on Sat- a this and the other services of the day. i unlay evening. Jan. 22, with Mr* I D Sue« tra to T R Howitt Mr« F. C. Hodge entertained the Five ('row as h'»st«*«s. Among her guests en- Hundred Club last Friday evening. tertaine«! were Mr. and Mrs. Bornstedt. Those present were. Mrs. H. E. Davis, Mr. and Mr*. iMnahue. Frank McGu Miss Hundley, Miss Smith, Messrs W. gin ami Mr Sharp with in* ever pleasant I Cured J. Ott, Joe Pateneaude, Joe Osburn, smile. The evening entertainment con Mogs Veal 10c to !1JV. John Burbo, ami Geo. Kellar. George aisled <>f card«, dancing and inu*ic by Cows, 3 to Kellar ami Miss Smith won th«’ prizes. the orchestra which wa* furnislie«! by Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart of Portland WANTED—Small potatoe«.also young F. C. Hu»lge has the grip but is im ( larvncc (’a-sadv, .lack ’ ole an I Gu- bull about 18 month«. State prices. called on the Katzkvs on Sunday. proving. Dakrus. A gentleman from Greaham Address J. Vanderschuer, R 3. Gresh am. < 4 laiura Davis was quite sick but is abb* took charge of the dancing ami with hi* gracious manners, and ability for un to be out again TAKEN UP—By Win. Shelley.Trout derstanding th«* La.-hful ami stranger, Theod*»re Brugger and family are mov- dale, R. 2, a two year old brown heifer. Owner call, pay expenses and take the • ing in their new house. They have »me a-«i*ling them in securing partner*. L' l|**i to make the evening an «»nj'iya- heifer. (tf of the best and most convenient houses blc one Mr*, (’row a* a hostess needs to be fouml. • • WANTED— Stock hog« T. R. How no praise for her kimines* and lio«pital- F. E. Butler ami son have bought a itt, Gresham. tf ity will long he rem«* ml »er»*« I by thorn* 2i*»-acr«* dairy ranch at Knappa ami are present. The refreshments were enjoy "Ihr (»frdtrsl Iriuffiph «f M»»Jrrn Miracr” FOR SALE—One covered wagon, 1 Price 50 cts. selling out here preparatory t»i moving ed by all. "Ihr Hot HuaJrilul Divioier) her Mud» L> Kai.” good top bugry. 1 almost new lumber to their new location. The father ha* wagon, 2 sets double harness, 1 almoet I>on't forget th«’ anni*xati<yi meeting \b«oliit«*ly *.«f»*, odori*’««, iuu*«’l»***, «impie and without CURES COEDS been on the new place for a few week«. new «ingle harne«.«, J good farm mare, it question tl.«’ Iwst artificial light in • xi*triice Far at Oak Grov«* on Thnr*«lay t-v«*ning,Jan. AM) COUGHS The family came from Los Angelos a 1 DeLaval cream separator. (’all and superior to ««Ici tririty, ga* or ga-olm«’. Tha “Ala«l«lin” 3. Transfer at (»«»if Link*. see H. C. Butler on premises, 3 miles few years ago ami have i»een on the old generate« a gn* fr«>m common k»-rosen«* (r«»ul oil), pr«*hic- southeast Gresham or 1 mile south of mg a pure. «oft. whit«’ light, • i»*» ll. «1 by sunlight «»nly. at Marquardt place .««»nth of Gresham. Hogan Station. (5 a «’»»st of 1-3 <*»’nt p«*r hour. Th«* \liyldin” i* pr«»noiinc«*d Fever Sores. hy occulist« to lx* th»* I h - m artificial light known. Th«* Bas«*l»all directors are beginning to d«> FOR SALE—Canary bird«. I haye “Aladdin” ha« no equal. B«*war«* «d imitation* >«•«• that We carrv all you need in acrobatic stunts in their annual scrim-1 Fever sores and old chronic sores imported stock, German linnets and y«»u g«*t tbe “Aladdiii” an«! no other. Our trademark, should not I«* healed entirely,but wh«»ul«l STANDARD DRUGS cinnamon and yellow canaries. Mrs. mage for suitable (»ennant-winning lim “Aladihn” <»n rvery burner. le* kept in healthy <*on«liti«»ii. This can J. A. Palmquist, Gresham, Phone No. ber. From what we can learn it prom- I m * don«* by applying I’hnml»«*« lam’s 326. (5 ises to l»e a «lull g«» in Greham this sea- Salve, This salve ha- no sii|H’ri«»r f«»c It is also most ex«*rll»*nt son m tii»* bMebgll Line Tbi® should this purj>o«e. Your Prescriptions Filled WANTED—Fresh cow«, calve« and for chapped hands, s«»re nipples, burn« 24 n Al«ler St., I**iwe« n 2d and 3«l, Portland, Ore. not I»»* so. Let lbw locsl fans m well a- beef cattle. Highest prices paid. and diseases of th«* akin. For sale by im.-in»*-« h .- i. t ■ it that < ¿resham "ill N. V., 1175 Gay St., Portland. I <¿resham I>rug (?«». be there with the big mil uhen the FOR SALE—Some extra fine barred rabbins sing for spring. Plymouth Rock cockerells. Webb POWILL VAiin Ralph N»’ib«u«*r ami Philip Quite a few of our local «j«>rts went Farm, Phone 158. ;tf At the annual l»u*io«*s« meeting in th«* mad«* a husincH* trip to Portlaml W«*d- to Portland bslay to see James Jeffries, I 1 WANTED—The Overlaml Monthlv the un«lefeate«l world’s fi-tn* champion, Lutheran church on Jan. 17, the follow* nesday. wants an energetic, capable man i or John llornor and .Mike Coon of and the hope of the Caucasion rare on ing officers were elect««!: Secretary, P. LENTS, - OREGON woman in Gresham to act as county Independence day. The Jeffrjes-Gotch N Alm«|ui«t; D«*acon, I*. A. Stafi«*nson ; Troutdale visit«*«! A. Hamilton on Sun- manager in Multnomah county to con- aggregation appears at tl.«* Expo«iti«»n Trustee, Emanuel Amlerson; Sunday «lav. duct a subscription campaign, Good pay, permanent employment, ex peri- hall tonight and thoie- who atteml will Sclmol Supt., (’.A. Lindgren; \s«i«tant Mr. and Mrs. (’arl Wolfhagen of Da- ence unnecessary. References require«!. have an opportunity to size up th»* pride Supt., P. A. Sta!T«*n«on ; Organist, Mis« maseua visited h«*r mother, Mr«. R Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron Outfit and instruction« free. Address of the ring ami get his measurement for Emelic An<ler««»n ami Miss Esther Stai- Neibauer on M«»ndav. immediately, “Circulation Manager,” chitis by Chamberlain’s the <*oming mill with the big “Smuk«*.” f«*n«on, Sulistitute. Overland Monthly, 773 Market st.. San Herman Wihlon <»f (’«»rl»et han pur- Cough Remedy. Francisco, Cal I Julies Mission Society will meet, at rhased a place near Gresham where he Mrs. Harry Stone of Portlaml called ‘ On October 18th,last, my little three the horn«’ of Swan Staffcnson Jan. 2!>. expects to move in the n«*ar futur«’ in WANTED—Immediately, responsible year old daughter contracted a severe on former neighbor« and friends in Me«'lames J. A. Slaffenson, P. A <»r«ler to s«*n«l his children t«» school. PASTURE AND HAY men an«! women of neat apjiearance to cold which resulted in a bad case of Gresham on Tu«*s«!ay. Staffenaon and P. A. J«»lin«oii attended solicit subscriptions „»uri prions for the Overland bronchitis,” -ays Mrs. W. G. Gils*on of Mrs. Sila* Hale is on the sick list. WRITE FOR SAMPLES Rev. Jas. Moore reports a «plrn«li<i Monthly, Pleasant, profitable work, Lexington, Ky. ‘‘She lost the power of the Mission meeting in Portlaml hint •nd latrit »««“o Nick Ratiw baa l»«*en laid up with a splendid commission, valuable cash sjMjech completely and was a very sick revival in progress at Ro«*kw«xs! under Tu«*«day. market prizes ; permanent employment for child. Fortunately we had a bottle of direction of Rev. Sam Bettis. lam«* back. prices (»scar Tlmreen s«»l«l his hustlers. Give reference«; address Cir- (/’harnberlain’s Cough Remedy in the A Baptist church has be«*n organized A,k for Mr. and Mr*. Frank Linderman, who eolation Manager. Overland Monthly, house and gave it to her according to 2 miles south «»f Powell < 'atalog _____ printed directions On the second «lay by Rev. J. <>. Coalman at Pl<*a«:«sit Val 773 Market St., San Francisco. Cal. have Iw’en visiting relativen her«* for the she was a grnat «leal better and on the ley with 25 mem tiers. Six w«*re bap consideration >?»*.»'n>. No. 26U PORTLAND. ORtlON past week, returned to Portland on Wed fifth day, < >ct. 23, she was entirely well nesday. of h«*r co!« I and bronchitis, which I at tized Sumlay afternoon and others MARMOI tribute to this splendid medicine. I later. Mr. (’oleman will hohl services Stomach I rouble Cured. Mrs. George Lusted visit' d her datigli H. H. Thoma» is a Portland visitor recorn meml Chamberlain*« Cough Rem- at Gresham as soon as arrangements If you have any trouble with your ter, Mrs. J. GolT in Portland on Sunday. J edy unreservedly a- I have found it the can I mj made. this week. There were ««iveral |M’«»pl«» enjoying ; surest,safest and quickest cure for colds, stomach you «bould take ('hamlwrlain’n W. Pitman and A. Palmer were l»oth for children an«l adults, of any I We were sorry to learn of th«* death themselves wlt’igh riding last week. Fig Knighton is putting up a building Stomach and Liver Tahh’tn. J. P. Klotv business callers in Portland last we« k. have ever used.” For sale by Gresham just west of Rollins’ confectionery store of Edina, Mo.,«avn: “I have used a of Mrs Jim Hays who was a former res 11. Shultz, and L. Weatluml are haul great many different medicine« for ident of thia district. The parents and ing wood. which he will use a« a barber shop. Mr. McLeod of Portlan«! is l«x»king i Drug Co. Mtomavli trouble,but find <’hamlntrlain’s over land in this vicinity. Miss Mary Isotn, librarian of the Port Stomach and Liver Tablet« mor«* bene husband have the sympathy of friends I P. Anderson visited II. Hansen last land Public Library, was in town yes ficial than any other r«*m«*«ly I have ever in their bereavement. Chas. I-eaf ami wife are in Portland Monday. for Sale For ««ale by Gresham Drug Co. terday looking after the interest of the UM«ed.” visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ralph The stork visited Mr. and Mm. If. Hhelley. Two bedroom suits complete, two iron library. A Sprained Ankle. Shultz and left them a baby | m » v Wed- J. W. Hhattm k is slowly improving Mr. Kuhn of Cherryville is employed beds ami springs, one single r«x»m bed An a rule a man will f«*el well satisfied nesday. You can get The Herald for one year, and springs, three heating stoves, din from quite a severe sickness. at the Minsinger ranch. ! Farm J«mrnal two years and Horse He- if h«’ ran hobble around on crutches in Win. Martin and Mr France of Mon« two IT» ’. ... or three weeks »... n o after ■ V. I n spraining I« « 11 M 1 ■ his ■ ■ r-r ning room table, nice stands, lot of The movement starto«i bv Mr. Fpahn : creta for only $1.50. You should take ankle, »nd it M often two or three tarili» were here looking »I land We«l- chairs and rockers, Imby’s high chair, to establish a high-grade dairy in the months l«*f«»re hr is fully rwov«*rr«l. nernlay. advantage of this combination Never before ha« such clubbing com also small chair and baby buggy; plows, vicinity of Gresham is a very worthy 'I bis is an unnecessary loss of time «« Boden went to Portland on huai- by applying <'hamb«*rlain’H Liniment.an ‘ bination* been offered a« The Herald is i cultivators, etc., all in goo«! condition one. We are not familiar with all the «lirrct,e«i, a « tire may as a rule lw effect- new Saturday. H. M. details of the plan so will not go further offering. How io thia: The Herald for an«! can !>e seen at any time When writing or «freaking to our ad« r«l in less than on«* wrek’n time an«l in one year, Farm Journal five year- and Barrett, Carpenter place, corner Section , than to recommend it at thin time. An- verrinerà please mention that yon «aw many case« within three day|. Sold by i Line and Reams roads. I other week we hope to becom«* so ac- their ad. in The Herald Horae Secret« lor $1.90. Gresham Drug Co. llargaina in nur eluhhinic llwt. OUR OFFER* ' î7~" : All 3 for $1.50 Beaver State lierald • • ••••••••••••••• GRESHAM MARKET CO Meats. Beef • • Solicits your trade. tenters in Fresh and Prices. 10c. 3}c HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL White Pine Tar and Rum ’’ALADDIN 1 AMP Portldnd Gns Monile Co. msRDs MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. A ALL SOWING I Grasses—C1 o vc rs Alfalfa V etches—Gra i n s SPECIAL MIXTURES 4 À I i t