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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1910)
Anchor Store Gresham PHONE JO LOCAL N1WS II1MS : • Ornerai Ornerai Merchandise. .Merchandise, ’ ’ l l eed. eed. Ili. I te. MAIX ST. Our I irst-( lass Groceries SlanJ at the HeaJ and are all known by name to every housekeeper intown, t hey re g«*«(, fresh and priced right So are all other gi»ods handled by ue. Ladies’ Dress Shoes. Attention! Better come and pick while you can. Stand up! Pay Attention! to the lesson and don't you ever forget it. This store is a good school for learning about Groceries. Our Groceries are in Class One” LUMBER— At our new null ll4 miles •outheast of Kvtso. We deliver lumber. Jousrud Bros. (• FOR SALE—Several pure bred R I Red roosters. Box 4-’\ Lenta. tf FOR SALE—Three bay burses .weight S to 12 cwt; well broken. Geo. Duly. Gresham. 6 TAKEN UP—By W n. Shelley.Tr it- dale, R. 2. a two year old brown heifer. Owner call, pay expenses and take the heifer. (tf T. R. How tf WANTED—Fresh cow«, calves and beef cattie. Highest prices paid. J. N. V.. 1I( iav >t.. Portland. F<»R SALE—Black Minorca eggs. 50c per hatch ; Black rooster.Minorca. *1.50; 6 Cockerells. El each ; 10 white Pekin ducks. El each. Ail these fowls are pure bred. Mrs. R. A. Neibauer, R. 2, Box »••.». <rresham. 1 POWELL VALLEY The Ladies Mission Society met with a large attendance Saturday at the home of S. M. Staffenson, about HO being present. Rev. J. E. Nordling delivered a sermon. New officers were elected for the coming year were. President, Mrs. Emanuel Anderson; Vice-Presi dent, Mrs. C. A. Lindgren; Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Staffenson; Secretary, Mrs. S. M. Staffenson. Dainty refreshment« were served The Young Peoples Society had their literary meeting Sunday night at the Lutheran church, a g»»i program being rendered. The attendance was large in spite of the rain. Following officers were elected: Chairman, Rev. J. E. Nordling: Vice. S M. Staffenson; Sec., John Unis; Treasurer, John Johnson. Program committee: Edith Nordblom, Anna Unis, Emeha Johnson. Lillian Sell entertained her c »min, Ellen Forsgren, from Pleasant Valley a few days last week C. J. Larson of Warren called on former fnen ls here last week. Misses Ida and Annie Nordblom of Portland visited friends Sunday. For Sale. Two bedroom *uit* complete, two iron bed« »nd wprinue, one «ingle room bed an'i wpringw, three heating wtovea, din ning room table, nice elands, lot of chairs and rockere, Imby’s high chair, also small chair and baby buggy; plows, cultivator*, etc., all in good condition and can be seen at any time H. M Barrett. Carpenter place, corner Section Line and Reams roads. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs Robert Henderson and family wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friend" who. by their kindness, helped in the sickneee and death of their beloved daughter and sister. Our Guaranteed Hosiery Better buy a pair. There will be s<»rvices at the Baptist church Suiulav at II a. in. ami in the evening at 7 Evervlnsly invited to Attend these services. J O. Coleman, Pastor. Rev. F. Il Freund has returned from Indiana where he wa« cal It»« I on account of the death of hit brother, ami will hold services at the Zion Evangelical church at Gresham next Sunday al 10:30 a. in , and regularly everv Sumlav I CAPITAL CITY Ol; SAI.IÌM, URI AH Sorts of Orchard and Ornamental frees, Vines, Shrubbery, Roses and Nut Bearing' frees. Patronage of Fruitgrowers* Associations Speda Ih ’ Solid ted. H N. Maxey of Cleone was in town Write or Phone (224 1 on business Tuesday. He has sold his ten acres and after holding a sale of Ins household goods, implements, etc., in the near future, will move to Caldwell, Mi«s Edith Toon, formerly a teacher Idaho. in Lents school, but who has been R. Wood of Missoula, Mont., is visit teaching in Alaska for the past two ing with W E. W ahm I and family years, returned home Sunday. Mis« w ill prol»ably tn» here all summer Toon has been threatened with pneu The Library Tea. hehl last Friday monia and her physician advised her to night at th»» <iresham reading-room,was change climate. largely alien led and was « vrrv way a Mi'S Ruth Perry has taken up her Pit ASAN I HOVIt success. It is estimated about 127» were duties as a.-sistant of Post-mister Bpring preM-nt. 1’va and cake were served ami Mr»» Brown, wh> has I »veti visiting Mrs. Ealer will^shortly give up her po every on»* vnj »ved the social »»ci a«i«m. friends, has return»*«! to her home at sition and devote herself to home duties. Ocean Park, Wash. Mrs. Terry has moved to Scllwoo»!. Miss Georgie Hall and Mrs George C. H. Davis leaves for Lawrence.Kan . \ gentleman from Kan«a« visited Mr Spring visited friend- at Damascus on Saturday to make his future home. Craswell lu-t *evk and is thinking of Tuesday. M. C. Ikmahue was m Greshan a few buying A place near here. Mrs. Almeda Allen and baby of Wood- hours on Monday The pastor of the M !•*. church is r«‘ mere are suffering from the grip. J. J Johnson of Portland spent a few covering rapidly and it is h«»|s'«l he will Mr. anti Mrs. V. E. Peterson of the hours in our city M«»nday attending th»* I m * able to tak»* his place in the pulpit Cadwell tract are the prom! parents of Fair Board meeting. soon. a new baby girl born Saturday. M. J. Fleming and S. S. Thom|Mion Jim Manarv of Porllaml v is lied his Two changes in business at Ia*nts were have returned from Eastern < »regon w ith parents here. made this week Mr. Carter and Mr. a tin«* bunch of horses (or use m Mr. Frr»l Hatch has returned from the Bryant Keller have each sold their pot4 Fleming’s new livery hospital ami g> ttmg along fine. rooms. Wm. Srhiuockel is putting a new fr«»nt Mrs. Dav»* Manarv visited Mrs. Cris Miss Myrtle Piper left with the fami unto his shop. well last week. ly of E. D. Stewart this week to make Mrs. Regner is still very HI from an Alltert (.piav was a Portland visitor their home at Metzger, • Ire. attack of paralysis. • last week. Mr. Morril has disused of his Journ Mr. Pulphvr of the Ptilpher A Shay Flora Hillyard visited her folk« Sun al route to Mr. Ball of Arleta. mill has m«»v<*tl his family into the day Mr. Howe has recently located in Brain hall house. E. E. (.¿uay took a load of |»otati»vs to town. He will represent the Routledge Otl Bros, ar»* getting in all the latest Portland last week. Seed Company of Portland in this part appliances f<»r go«xi dental w«>rk. I he Mr. Maxwell ha« b»*»*n «piitr sick. of the county. latest is an electrical lighting apparatus Mrs. Elmer Wright, laughter of W which would enable the doct«>rs to fix Ben Ault ha« l«'rn try ing to clear land R. Hall, from Eastern Oregon, is visit your t»*»*lh at night, or locale the crown but th«* rainy weather has kept him ing her parents. from doing very much. you have swallowed. Foster road, east, is getting a new James Hillvard was in (iresham la«t Bids are oj»en for the new Portland coat of gravel. w t*«*k . pipe line which in«licates that work will Mrs. Markell’« brother from Eastern Mr. Hamilton is again able to appear begin ab>»ut May 1st. C.mad.i visited h»*r a f«*w »lays and liked on the street«, having been confined to Mr Bachmeyer ha.« just rvevived a his room since long before Christmas letter from F. B. Stuart in which Mr Oregon very much. Her nephew is now by injuries receive«I by falling from a Stuart suggests hi« intention «»t return visiting her. There was broken scaffold. ing to tin« part of the country some worth’s. A time in the near future. Mr. ami Mr* Hunter, win» are II« >w J. W. Shattuck is rvpirtvd as getting living at L«*nts, were visitors here la«t along nicely. w eek (iresham (»range will initiate M re DeHaven and her «laughter, El- of 12 at th»* next meeting len, were visitors here last week. Wallulah Heights is coming t<> the M is* Addie < 'alvin and Miss Z«»lma Two new residences Hi*»iit com* front. Coss of Portlami attended th»' «irania pleted, Davis’ and Theo. Brugger’s. Saturday night. C. L. Crenshaw has b«*vn the busiest Price SO cts. Th»* drama given in the <irange hall at lit- has ts-vn tix- man in town of late. mg things for Mr. Cook, C«M>k, Mr. Davis, < trient on Jan. 2*3. was a success, an«l Theo. Brugger, Mr. Daumier, Mr Kel the Young Men’s Chib wish to thank AND COUCHS thofM* who attende«!. (ieo. Beers fur ler, Mr. Tarr, ami E«i Metzger. nished the music ami Miss l«otlie Davis Re|sjrts from the <_). R. A: N. imlicate of < iresham sang. that the Spring colonist tra«le will I m » enormous. Alrea«iy ti<-kets are sold f«»r We carry all you need in three trains a «lay for ten day*. Stomach I rouble Cured. STANDARD DRUGS Dr. < >tt resigned Lis |s>*ition a* busi If you have any trouble with your ness manager of the bami on Thursday “tomHch you shonl'l take (’harnlierlain’s evening. Doctor ha* too many matters Stomai'h an«l Liver Tablets. J P. Klot? Your Prescriptions Filled “I have used a on hand to give attention to the busi «»f Edina, Mo., «av* great many «lifferent medicines for ness part of a band. -tomarh trouble,hut find ('liamlM'rlain’s The farmers of the vicinity are to hear <tomach an«l Liver Tablet« more bene a pajs-r on Orchani Planting at the next ficial than any other remedy I have ever For sale by (iresham Drug Co. meeting «»f the Gresham < ¿range on the u«e«l.” R. S. LUDLOW, Local Agt. FOR SALE—Extra large cedat posts. H. E. Davis. Gresham. Phone 21. At FOR SALE—Canary birds. I have imported stock, German linnets and cinnamon and yellow canaries. Mrs. J. A. Palmquist. Gresham, Phone No. 32«. (5 I'EX’IMS Momlav night. Jan 31, an «\vster sup per was hrl«l at Theo. Brnggera. A good tun»» was enjoyed flume present were Andrew Brugger ami family, F B Schwedler ami family, IL F Davis and family, F F Slervt ami family,Mr. ami Mn* (ieo. Slervt, Mr and Mrs fownscml, Miss Daisy Smith, Mi«« Norina llundlry, S. S fhom|u>on and tamilv. Miss fucker, Mrs KobvrU ami Viola Dinger. Miss Hattie Pierce, W R. Owens, F. W. Fieldhouse and tamilv, Grandpa Fieldhouse and Bernice Gullik- son. MOUNT SCOTT FDR SALE—Some extra tine barred Plymouth K-sk Cockerells. Webb Farm. Phone lo>. tf FOR SALE—One covered wagon, 1 good top bugry, 1 almost new lumber wagon. 2 seta double harness, 1 almost new single harness, 1 good farm mare, 1 DeLaval cream separator. Call and see H. C. Butler on premise«, 3 miles southeast Gresham or 1 mile south of Hogan Station. (5 Men’s Work Shirts Ju«t the thine— HF AN N is going fast. Want Column WANTED—Stock hogs. itt, Gresham. • White Pine Tar and Rum CURES COLDS MT. scon DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron chitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. “On October IHth.last, my little three year old daughter contracted a severe cold which result»*«! in a bad case of bronchitis,” says Mrs. W. G. Gibson of Lexington, Ky. “She l«>«t the power of speech completely and wa* a very sick child. Fortunately we had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house ami gave it to her according to printed directions. On the second «lay I she was a great «leal better arid on the fifth «lay, Oct. 23, “he was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I at tribute to this splendid medicine. 1 recommend Chamberlain’* Cough Rem edy unreservedly a“ I have found it the surest,safest and qui<*ke*t cure for colds, both for children an«l adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Diac, spike, spring-tooth harrow, Su perior diac drills and seeders, Teaoet, Jr., garden seeders and cultivators, one and two horse cultivators, which can be Never before ha* such clubbing com Lai at right prices at John C. Hesse Il’s, binations been offered a* The Herald ifl gireabam. offering. flow in thin: The Herald for one year, Earm Journal five year« and Bargains in our clubbing hat. Horae Secrete for $l.9u. second Saturday in February. The Gresham city council met on Tuesday evening and t<sik care of such business as carne liefore it A niinilwr ot small bills were allowed and an or- (finance authorizing the -ale of water an«l sewer Is »nd« was rea«l th»* first am! second times. Thomas Davidson spent a part of Fri«lay with the family of > . Thomp- son. Mr. David-mn is the Portland agent of The Hasting Industrial com pany of Wisconsin. MISO The tAil «if a «•omet was *eeri by sever al Kelso people Fri«lay evening alsmt 7 o’clock. Although faint it was un mistakably seen in the western sky. It extended «lirectiv upward from the ho rizon hu «I the end of it wa* bent towanl th»» flouth. The part nearest the bori zon was l»v far the brightest ami was probably the comet itself. Cleone, Oregon tORBl 11 LLSIIDS \ > Kincaid was tn business Wv»|nr«*lav Portland on Mr« Kami of Bridal V eil w.i« calling on friends here Sumlav. Mrs Harry Sidwell Rainier on fhursdav. returned from F I! Reis I and wife were in Purllaml on Frblay. \ surprise psrly wa« given to Mi*s B >rgis tn honor •»( hrr 21*t birthday, «»n Jan S|it« i« teaching in tin’ Virtoiy school. IHalrict .h>, It asma compirle surprise. rin« friend« all inet al the »« booltioiiMv Rea<lmg, gaines and Illume was the f««atur»’ of the evening, Hrr pupils presented hrr w 11 h a fl or toilet srl. Kefrrufimrnt■ were ser veti atei all rr)M»rt a g«»*»! time. flie I sal tram rec«*ntlv put on by tlm O. R N . wv«t-ls»um! at !» a. m. ami Tlir «Irama entitled " rompkins* I hr«'»I vast Isnind at '« p m , makes it very Man given at I fir < »rang«* hall at < »rie nt c«»nvcnieiit for tli«»we iving at a distance last Saturday night wan a surer"« 1'liry from th»* station, to s|>eml a «lav in tlo all pla\»*d thrir |»ar!s well and were w«*ll . Ry patronized as was shown by thvrrt««ipta F W Reed finisfietl pl .stering th»' of t hr evening. Ft»«* pr«M’rr*|s wdl g«» upp«*r rlorv of hi« »tore building Friday l«« the houng Men’s Club ot Pleasant Mr. Emmons did the tnas«»ii work. I lomr. Mrs. K|l»ert Fox was the recipient of Ralph N«'il»anrr and wife were «loing a tin»* patchwork quilt in star patvrn. humiosn in (trrshani last Fri<lav. given bv thirty «•( fu r friend* oi this <2uitr a numlM-r visited the Lusted vicinity. Each bl«« k lx*ars the initial- school Friday. of the «loiior. The gift wa« a surpris«- Snow Irli to the depth of als>Ut eleven t«» Mr- box and shows the high e«te»*m in which »he is held hi this, her former inches >unday night (’• »met \ w a* «listinrtly •»it'll her«* lrt"t home. Joe l.ea«ler and Fr»*»l Sh«4tz attendili week. the .I♦•ffi !♦•«-( ioteh exhibition in Purl- land I ridav evening. Cha« I -at <>11 r»*11 and w ife of the Fall* were Sunday visitors of Grant Bell« ami wife. \ little house (K'rupied by Ed Pavne sou «»i Mrs Duncan, was luirmd t«> I hi* gritund Thursday night, lie left a tir»» and the l»«*d clotfirs ignited, all his I«* longing«» iieing a total loss. ’rii»» Baptist Laln-s An! S»a’iely Mi«s Emma Dittman «d Portland «|H*nt Sumlav with hrr sitter, Mrs Harrs ( ottirll met with Mrs Clcggal <»n last I'hursday.a go»sl numlM*r bring present Sbiwell. Next I'loirsday thw will haw an all «lay The wt«»ckbold<»rw of the Indr|»en«lent m«*«*tmg at Mrs. I* D. Ja< k. All mem- Telephone (*«>., met at E. 1». Chaiiil«’r- Ix'ts and friends mvit»*«L lain’s M«»m!ay evening ami decided to run a line from Eminon’s Bros «tore to connect with th«* main line in Hail >w « MARMOI st«»r<- at frouttlale. Misaes I'.thel Wakeman and Jane Steam« of tile Wasliington high sch<M>| in Portland s|»ent a few »lays last week A Sprained Ankle. at the A we Imf! home. A« a rill»* a man will feel well satistir*l Mr« (’. N. Palmer ha« f«*»*n «piite ill if he can hobble around on crutches in two or three we« k« after sprmning his ami Mr Palmer lias taken her to Bor ankle, and it is <»ften two <»r three ing For treatment. They have liern month* Iw'fore hr is fully rvc«»verr«l This 1» an unnecessary loss <»( time a* •■mployrd l«v N Pitman on the Mliism- hv applying Chamberlain's Liniment.a« ger ranch. direeU*«!, a « lire may aw a rule be effect Messers Mi I^ mm I and Reece have re- ed in lews than ««nr week's time ami in many cas»*« witlun three days. Sol«l hy turm«l to Portland after s|M*miing a few «layw here looking over land Mr ll«*rc«» <iresham I>rua («>. has charge of the field work in Oregon of the S. P. R R . ( III KRY VII If (ieo. Ten Eyck is a Portland visitor Henry Helms was a Portland visitor a Mr. i lakes, Lon Marston ami George (klell have been on the sick list this couple of «lays last w«*<*k. week. L. E. Rolfe was a Bull Run caller on Mi«s Eleanor Ewing is s|»ending a Friday. week's vacation from high school with The Ml. Ilo«s| Company is preparing her parents at Salmon River, visiting in to resume w«>rk on tin* dam. Cherryville en route. Ern«*st TI ioiii |> woii , a game warden of A «lance was given Saturday evening (iresham, was a caller in <»ur vicinity by J T. Friel, Jr.,about twenty couples this w«*ek attending. Ia»on Lemon was a Marmot visitor Alsmt a dozen members of the Port the past Week. He left on Thursday land Snowshoe Club took luncheon at for Idaho where lie will enter a Imrlmr Hotel Cherryville on Jan. 21 and 2G. shop. Th»» Iwst wishes of hia Marmot They r»*|M»rt a fine time livtween here fri«*nds go w11h him and Government Camp. Friel had plenty of chicken which was <»nj«>yed. SK I KIN I INI Mr*. Loumlree and children have en- The W«»rnan’s Home Missionary 8< m ‘ i - tirelv reeover»'«l from the measels. ety will hol«l its meeting next Wednes Mi** Ethel Shafer of Independence is The snow is a foot deep in the vicin- day aft»-rnoon at 2 «»’«lock with Mrs. visiting relatives here. | ity of Cottrell. W. H. Barhmeyer. Quite a nnrnlrt*r of ¡»eople arotin ’ here Miss E'lith Gordon sp<«nt last Sunday attended the Jeffriva show in Portland Strike with a hand of tire, <> wier«l with the Misses tirace an«l Minnie There was a special musician, thy sylvian harp strung with I «»n Friilay night Lawrence. \p|x»lo’s g«»lderi hair, an«l sound the i car from Boring for that occasion. They Mrs. Allen visited former neighbors glad tidings that Pleasant Valley <»range were all well please«!. and friend* here one day this week. Albert Buckley is visiting hi« sister at giveth a basket social on Feb. 12, where men bring the baskets and ladies buy Mulino. them, i’oiiie one, com« all an«l have a Paul Dunn and wife viaited friends in I ever Sores. (6 Portland on Bunday. Fever sores and old chronic sores gissl time at M p. hi . should not Is* healed entirely,hilt should John E. Dunn of the H. P. II saw tie kept in healthy condition. This can mill made a flying trip U> the Straus I m * doiM* by applying < hamlier!ain’«* If in need of a good quality biiftjry, lumlM'r mill. Salve. This salve has no sii|»erior for «•art, hack or a one or two horwc wagon, this iiiirpo«»*. It is also most excellent for cnap|>e«i Gands, sore nipples, burns «■all at Hrssrl’s where you «an get good Read the ads in The Herald, You and disea-i s of the skin. bor sale by implement* with right prices and good <»restia hi Drug (’o. will find bargains. t treatment. conktLi MrH<lam»‘s P. Kronriilwrg and J. Moll were pleawant visitors al Buckley Grove on Tuewday. Miss Grace Rhtil has ls*en «piite ill lately. J. Mclirrn and son of Portland re cently pun ha«r<| the old Grassi place on the Section Line road which ulti mately will be laid out in small tracts. S. McCartney ami wife entertained a small numlwr <>i neighbor« at their home Saturday evening Miss ( ar rie Wilson oi Corbett was u werk-rntl guret here. We are imlrhted to the editor of The Ifrrald for a friendly visit during the past week. “Fidelity comea oí cultivation,” oi Oliver Ch i I le» I plows, Heaael’a.