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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1910)
> Anchor Store Gresham MAIN SI : KRAL Nt WS III MS General Merchandise, l eeJ, I U. Edison Phonographs diul Phonograph Supplies Why not ornament your home and furm.-h wh«»le*ome entertainment at home bv purchasing a g<Hsl Phono- graph * M- EDISON I he latest Retords secured for )ou and nwnv kept in stock. PHONOGRAPHS Our General Line -f Merchandise in kept up iu »11 line». A vi ss t to Our Store »ill p«v you WE DELIVER \r 0.1. HOI KS, Our Phone is Jo FOR SALE—Baled hay. Phone 2t* FoR >ALF—(.'lover hay. sen. Gresham. Phone 29. E. Simon 7-; FOR SAL! S • ' extra ■ Plymouth R-vk vockerells. Farm. Phone 1-V». tri Webb tf FOR SALE—Extra lar¿e codai p H. E. Davi». Gresham ; Pilone 21. tí LUMBER—At our new mill 114 miles southeast of Kelso. Wr deliver lumber Jonsrud Broe. (• FOR SALE—Several pure bred R I Red roosters. Box 4ô, Lents. tf WANTED—Young horse or mare, weight ah nt Lak‘, broken and ready for farm. J. Vanderschuere, K 3,Gresham. wanted — >t.Kk hogs itt, Gresham. If you have m> I'lnmograph, Piano or other kind of musical instrument in your home, voui bom«* 1« m»t < n- tire!v eon plete COMF' IN \\ I » SEE I >. WE C Pt I u I on THE RIGHI l’K \CK Whatever your wants. Call up 36 family reunion at the home of Mr. tiuisnrs»' sister on William» avenue Saturday night. Mrs. Schuman, <>n East F'ostvr road, has beeu quite sick. Miss Ada MuCul’om celebrate«! her l’>tb birthday Friday night by inviting a number of he friend* and classmale» to »(»end the evening with her. They presentetl her with a beautiful bracelet Miss Lena Lent entertain« >1 l «r clas- frutn the East Side high school Satur day evening, the event being her lbth birthday Mr. ami Mrs. Heath spent sun lay with their daughter, Mrs. Bolster. Mrs. S. C. Foster has moved into her new property on 4th avenue. T. R. How Mi»s Dn»x Smith ha« Is’cn «put«’ »lek with the grip but is now improving. Miss Norma llund'vv vn tri tamed the Fiv«’ Hundte i club at tin* h«»mr «»t Mrs II F. Da vi«. Th«*e present w«i«’ Mr ami Mrs. Tom l'owm«««ndl Mrs Dinger, Mis l\l Rob«it». Mr. and M»* I C IRsIgv. Mr. and Mr» II E Davis, Mr Owcini, Miser« L»ttiv Daxts, Her nice Gullickson ami Norma Hundlrv. Messrs I oxd Schram. Clu ster K««l»rrts, toil Siebert, John Burba and John Kellar. Con Seil»rrt ami Mrs F C I lodge won the prises li any of you arc in need of some change, drop in an see our genial fiiend Emil hard« II of the First Stale bank, w ho no doubt will bax«* stacks of cash coming his way at some very e»»ily <lat<- Mr Kardrll has ju«t Iwrn informed « i a wuu LLI h ‘1 friend who is in prison m Spam tor having robtwnl a Russian bank of als*ut S’ak’.O 0 or »«». l'bis friend • tiers Mr KardvlI a « '< ar y!»■< > if he w ill make an « tfort by cable that will end m getting said friend out of the ch's« quartets he now «Hcupir» Fher«- is a young lady wh<» is inconvenienced by her father's continvmriit ami the «•(- f rt to inter« «t Mi KardeU is largely m her Is half, Of course X| r Kardvl! is an easy mark ami such an appeal to «»lie <4 asv mpathrtivdispositi««n will likely m»t timi its reward. Really this is not all a , j'»ke. But Mr Kardell is to«» wise t > waste time on such rare «»i»|»»rtuniti« » We wall give the proposition lit full next w eek. Mrs Amber Leland of Portland i« vis iting her mother, .Mrs Emma Shultz. The people who have twvn attending the afternoon meetings at the M I church r«q»ort that Mr \ m Marler is a wonderful power in giving instruction« how to live a Christian lite N* ver have we listcnrd to such exhortations. John Conley is entertaining his brother, Mr. Conley from Eugene. Mr. Stillwell of Portlan«! has move«! tf into the Fred Anderson home on 4th Mrs. J. D. Regn«T is again very ill, suffering another paralytic stroke. Her avenue. WANTED—Fresh cows, calves and son Arthur of Seattle arrived home la-t beet cattle. Highest prices paid. J Mr«. Additori a<!dressed the Shattuck evening and his wife is ex|«ectv«i today N. V . 1175 Gav St., Portland. School on Lincoln, last Friday. The ladies of the locality have organ The literary and vaudeville program FOR SALE. Several good work horses ized a home missionary »«»ciety with by the Regals for Saturday evening at cheap, weight from 12”' to 1370. CbaB. Mrs. Bavknivyer as prvsnlenl and Mr» Cleveland, Gresham, <>re. the < «range ball should have the atten Tarr as secretary. They are rra 'y l<« tion of everybody in the locality FOR SALE—Fre«h cow, 2 miles» east receive contributions for charitable pur of Greshan. Phone 2>7. H. C. Erickson Ethel Jeffery and Ray Stiger sj«ent poses and anv such mav be convenient Sunday with their grandparent« at ly left with the president. FOR RENT—17 acres half in cultiva Barton. Service at the Baptist church, Gresh tion t*e«t of soil, good building«. Dr. s. June Stephenson am! Mr. Wise, form am, first and third Sunday« of ra«h D. Brigg«, Curtis Station, O. W. P line. er cl&Fsmaten of Mrs Hogue, spent Sun month, nmrning ami evening J. O. 7-1 day with the latter. Mrs. Stephenson FUR SALE—k) acres P4 miles south is a concert singer, of note, now of Chi Coleuian, pasror. east of Wilson Station. 7 acres clear, The Columbia conference of Lutheran 20P0 cord« of wood, some cellar, spring«*, cago, and at present on a tour of the good «oil. Address box 45, Lents. 7-tf coast. She w ill leave shortly f«»r Europe ministers and delegates from Oregon, Washington, Idaho ami British Colum FOR SALE—Canary bird«. I have w here she w ill study to p«-rfect herself bia will «(»«licate a monument at tin- imported stock. German linnet.« and in her profession. tomb of Dr. A W. Williamson at <iresh- cinnamon and yellow cannane«. M rs. am, February 21 at 11 a in. J A. Pabnquist, Gresham, Phone N ». ROCKWOOD 326. Wm Danielson will hold a «ale licit Real estate in this vicinity i« on tllH Monday at his place FOR SALE—Black Minorca eggs, 30c per hatch; Black rooster.Minorca, 11 50. boom. J. Sbaringhatiser «'»I I 2 ’ acr -s hall, Pleasant Horn**, 6 Cockerel 1«. M each : 10 white Pekin on the base line last week for stock ami implements duck-. *1 each. All the-** fowl« are The 2” acre tract l*elongmg t«» J tj'iinn hi* ad. pure bred. Mrs. R. A. NeiLauer, R. 2. and situate«! on the cross road between Box 69, < «resham. Harry King of <»ra«s Valli i I Mr the ba»«* line am! the section Im»’, wa» and Mrs. Vess Barnes <d M«>ntiivillu, FOR SALb.—We have at our barn« s*»i<! this week for sr»ent Sunday with Mrs. . Browning. at Gresham, • >reg*.p, a car •>! h<>r«es f«»r Mis« Dunham has a standing ffer *»f •ale. xjrij»* driver«, ali-puri»o-e and M F H’dida ay of S*«ut h Pikota, with • Irait h r«e«. All well broke. S. > |’»JJ»«i for ten acres his wife and t «laughter, i« visiting Wltil Thompson A F. A Flemming. The many friends of Fb>«pie >!• Ker- John Robi’-oii and i fan.i y. ron are sorry to learn of h* r illm -.« at Many thoughtful people are Sbepher l- Springs, Wash. Mr. Linneya and other olfifial« of the tl r«»ugh h**re Fri | subscribing for The Herald. $1’ The dance at the («range hall la**t Mt ID hh I line pa-»e«i day morning in n-|H*«tmg tlx- tipia-r nir- Satur*!ay night drew a large crowd who ta«»n of the r system «»f pro."|»<‘ts. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦ report an enjoyable time. ♦ Rev. Sam’l Bettis, now «4 Fairview, ♦ ♦ Mr. tjuinn will move his family into spent a few hours in Gresharn Friday ♦ ♦ ♦ the house owned by Mr Cutler on the ♦ ♦ morning. ♦ cross road. All Kind« of Building Mr«. Pitts ¡«still very ill, but is re- ♦ A number of people in tins vicinity porte«! as «ome lietter. ♦ Material . . . Rustic, : ♦ Flooring, Ceiling and are suffering with the grip ♦ R. R. Carlson has been improving Finishing................... : Rolland Quesinberry went home from his furniture store property by finishing ♦ ALL KILN DRIED ♦ school Monday quite ill. ♦ ♦ the upper story. ♦ ♦ S ee E. W. MILLER. LENTS ♦ Merchants of the town are getting in : Wiley-Allen Office their spring sup|«ly of gmsls in carload POWEIL VAllEV ♦ ♦ MILL HD URDS IT LEKIS JUNCTION ♦ ♦ The sewing society met last werk lots nowadays. ♦ : with Mrs. J. S. Wilcox. About twenty : ♦ members were present. CDKBLII ♦ ♦ Company ♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilcox wen- most This section was visite«! witg anall-day ♦ agreeably surprised la«t Saturday night snow storm Sunday. by about forty friends and neighbors L«*wis Reed vi«it»*‘l his sister Mr« A. The genial host and hostess proved F«»x, at Troublale Sunday. themselves equal to the occasion, how Mr». Sidwell went to Bridal Veil last ever, ami the numerous guests were Saturday. soon in the midst of enjoyment. The Mrs- Fre«i Shoultx has been quite ill evening was taken up with conversation for several «lavs. and games. Mr. ami Mrs. Wilcox were Mi«s Emma Hankey returned from the recipiants of an elegant silv«*r tea service from the company, it being pre Portia.id recently to spend some time Price 50 Ct». sented by Edward Anderson in a choice witfi her sister, Mrs. F. II. R»*e«l. little speech. At midnight refreshments < »eorge R«*«*d of Portland was a Sim CURES were served and the g»iests did not day visitor at the Julien horn«*. AM) COUGHS scease their merriment till a late hour. Anna Benfield is s«»journing in Trout LUMBER : MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER W/7/te Pine Tar and Rum COLDS CEDARVILLE We carry all you need in STANDARD DRUGS The R/xIlun Bros. are anxious to »tart a lumber yard here. The new owners of Mr. Cornut’s place are busy blowing out stumps. Your Voltie Hnasbal! ha« been suffering a great deal lately with neuralgia. Prescriptions Filled MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, • OREGON Mrs. Tesaie Bornstedt sj>ent last week visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Ruegg. It is reported that a number of new residences will lx* started soon. Advertise in the Herald. What You’ll Find Mrs l‘d lv»ls‘rts is down from \\ rich«’- vi-iung home folks. AT CHE SCORE OE SHA T L UCK’S you’ll lind gixxls to fit you up in every respect. Dry Goods, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Men’s Eurnishin^s Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Elonr and Deed, Furniture, Stoves, Rangesand House Furnishing Goods. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS «♦ hav«‘ recriv«*! a Full ami ( >>mpl« t«< Line «»I Spring ami Summ« r G« h »I s , including InJian IlcdJ Sulllnqs. Solsriles, I’iquclts, lolllc IKAorJs, Poplins. Irdwrslncs. Appliques, Ikitlsfrs. I Jlnburqh S w I' a . (»enevd Ikquodics. linen Sullinqs. Mencdcs lidlhlvN. India Silk, liandkcrihitI linen. InJid linen. While (*< h >J\. Shanlunq. Japan. Kobe Silks. Th«* greatest vatirty and the n»«»»t beautilul color effect» Wr invite the i* «ding public locali and ■«■«• tbc in«»al compirle line»'ever aliuwti in Eastern Multnomah < Hint) MEN’S AND WOMEN’S I ORNISI I INGS The««’ aie r«Tvnl arrivai» frrnn Ih«- fact«»rv, direct t«« u». thn» «ax ing v«»u Gl«’ iiiiddh’ui«,n‘» pr«»ti” MO Ih»/. Mrn’s Summer l nderwcar. .100 !>«»/. I am<»u« Bltukiat tl<»*ic*ry, i n which we re »ole «gen!« aisla, < u, ng m w in tii- »« « -n ia»«-»t IS l><»/. I adira* >o Do/, l adies, Sumtnrr l'ndcrwrar, in mling -'<«•• ^-le-» v« «t , < iiiina(i >n kml und c ambric und« » w < .»r ¡’hi« i» the im litte»! line ot g*»»!» ever shown in a country »1«« ir. 20 Do/. Men*» W ork Shirt*, to •*< I 5(k. W v want v«*u t" call and »*■«• tin-«’ g"»l» X <*u mav mit want them jti«t now but V’»u will and w«’ want th«* plviisur«' ot «Lowing th* n you ami when \ *u n«*««d them veil'll kn *w w h< r«’ t*> g«-t tb«*»n an«l what we liât«- CLOSING our Illis SEASON’S GOODS We baie » un«« g-> ■ I» that \<»u will nred y«< thm »•«■*« hi t«»r il i» a long lime ve! twdore apring li.ne a hu dì l"t ot I laiinel Shirt* »li <h A«' .»i* ■ '»mg mit at Mik, ratti. \\ «il w riti thè mmirv \\ < m »I l ndcrk hit he* at a et al r» ’tinti' i \\ ool Soski at 1 t i / cm "ili ter pi ■ » Men*5 Hat*. Ili» 1 ••“t lille rver «II« I II HI thè «mliltri .*ijt«»id«- I’ 'il libi D*»t»’t wanl I'. diM-.»uiit “li Rubber Gooda, Rubber tioot* and Gii loah U«»m«» and gel «»tir prie«*« and »« «• !>r yotitM’it. . ari v lina -1• . k .set 25c «nid 50c Neckties irt for $1 that you ever s<iw. Th«’ very latent fiotn up-l«»«latr artist« W. ar«- "*>le ag«*nts L»r WARNI R'S RI SI-PROOI CORSI. I v Well w *rtb \«>ur lime to mx<'»tik*al<* Fhe Latest Parisian Eashlona f*«r lr«-»v people a» well n« th«’ m■•»«’ i >mm<>n «« dm « Ime* ar«* al at your dDposal in our l adies Home Journal Patterns. We are rxclusivr «gent" LEWIS SHATTUCK (i resila in, Ore Leading1 Merchant OKUM. Mr Maxwrell, who ha« been suffering with the grip, is improving. Rev Brower wh « out from Portland l ist Sumlav ami gave a talk in the chap el in the afternoon. W. »» M trk«’rr >w i« r«pc<»vrring from a severe illness. The Pleasant H•»me Baptist church will hold their covrherit and businr«*’ meeting Saturdav ufterm*"n at the C«»t- trrell church. R s Owen <»f St. John will Iw-gin r«- vivai meeting« at the Ori«*nt < -Impel H<I* will Friday evening. February IS al-« preu*h at ( '«•tlrrll ch’irrh > 11 « i «lav morning at II. A 11 are t o. «bally invi! • •*l. 1 GOHR! Lt Mrs. Dickens«»!! visile«! Portland and I )rrgon City last week. Mr N G. Hedin, who has I mh ’H very ill, is rapidly improving. Mr Judkins and Mr. Brooks nrc clearing land. Miss Ida Radfor«! i« now staying home, l.ewi« llaiighiin bn« his new house nearly ready f«»r plastering. Mrs. Byron Edwards has returned home from the Pro«*t«»r A Straus mill where she ha« Iwen living. Mose Wii|en«T has employ«! Arthur Smith to assist with bis work. A surprise party was given in honor of Harvey Schneider last Fri«lgy night, V'arious games 1 were played ami a goial time is re|»orted. Some of the young |a*«»p|e from here attended th«* «lance at Handy Saturday night. Rev. Owen of St. John will preach at the Baptist church Sunday at 11 a. rn There will Is* a business meeting at th«* church Saturday at 2 p. m. ami all menilxTs are re<pieste«l to b<* present W. A Proctor has a crew of men clear dale with her aunt, Mrs. Ijtrson. ing land, lie has let a contract for the Miss Flthel Smith return«*«! to her clearing of 3K acres. school work at Holbrook after an en- Mr. Beers, who is sick at the home of forced vacation of ten «lays caused by his son Frank, is improving. a severe attack of the grip. Misses Florenc«* an«! Roaie Beers spent It is rep«»rted that diphtheria has Saturday and Sunday with relatives at again broken out in the Evan- family. Sandy and attende«! the dance. (|nite a number of friemls gathered at Stomach Trouble Cured. the h«>me of Harvey Hcndeider last Fri If yon have any trouble with y our day evening to help the host celebrate stomach you shoiil«! take Chaml»erlain’« his birthday. The evening was spent Stomach and LiverTahl«*ts. J. I*. Riot« playing games ami refreshments were of Fdina, Mo , -av- I have ns«’<“a gnat many different n«»*«!i<*ines for serve«!. A g«»«»«! time is r«qs»rted. stomach trouble,but fin«! ( hamberlain’s Stomach an«! Liver Tablets more bene ficial than any other remedy I have ever New line of stationery just in. used.” For sale by <»resham Drug Co. I The tn.in who «nut pay hi» debt* shouldn't have any. but be al w ay s docM. The store timi dora not atlv«*rtise probably baan’t anything to «dotti»« that W’Hild »turni the "ad vert no ng t«i»t'‘ We know that we nre nil right, but we can't help having a pardonable m to value», rtc. doubt about most others. Th«» pr«’«age <4 what v«»ur store I ever Sores. a< ctiinplish this war is apt to !»<• Fever aorea and old chronic a«»re*« from what vour abvrrtlsing look* Iloti Id not I •• healed entirely,but «hoiiM t•«* k« pt hi hcalthv «'•ndltmn. I Io« » an Il ’W I»«* ill'll* hv applying < ' Illi II11 h t ¡11 II ' » s> live. Dii» «alt«* Ima no ri*|»»-ri*»r for Administralor's Nollce. I his piirpo**e. It is al««» rnoat excellent Notici ’ i» hrrrliy givvn, that lite tin • for cimpp«**! Imnda, «ore nipple«, burn« and di!«rH**«’" of the akin. For sal«« bv dvr«ign«*l WM«<»n Ih«- '. I day of F« b»u < »r* -ham I hug ( '•». nry, P»l»», dtily app«>intt*<l adniini-tra- b»r of thè r«lMtr o( S B Edward», The I Irruid, * 1 a v ear «1« • • •*l-«’d, bv t Le ( «mi! V Judgi* <>f Milli- nomali (‘««iint v. » h« g>*n. Administrator** Notkc \ll pi-i ’im» havmg clami» Rguinst thè In the ( '«»uni v (’«»«irt <»( th»» State of ( >r*g«»n, I r Multnomah Coimlv «•«I h !«’ «»! «aid d«*< •’»»«*«! are hcreby noti In the matter nt th«* «’»tate <»f John II Ih’d ami rcquir«*«l t«» pft*»rnt thè «amr lo I vere»!, *1»** ea««*d . N“lice i» lierebv given that th«’iind«*r- thi» H’IininiHtrator, «luly \«’iiti«-d an«l *<ign**d ba« b«M’n appoiiiic*l a*lmini«trat- w ith prop«T v*«nelo r», w itilin «ix montlni rix ot th«’ »•«*!•«!• of John II. Evrr»’«t, frolli I lo* «late of t hi» notici* at tlm of dervMMi-d, bv tlie County Court <»f th«« tire of B. F R<»II iii «, Juatlce of thè »tat«’ot Oregon lor the county of Mull Prave, at Grr«hani, Orrg«»ii. nomali and has qiialitied as such. Datnl tlim III» dat <»f F> brìi art, IIHO. All p « t «< hih having claim« against said < 'li AHI 1 " E. El»w AHI»«. «•«tale ar»* required to present th«’ same, J. N. B h «» w \, Adniinmtrator. duly verified as re<pnrr«l by law, to said Attorney for Adudnlalrator adniinstratrix at the office of Johnaon A ♦» lo Van Zante, óiiT» <’ ohi mereiai building in the citv of Portland, Oregon, within six moiitlis from the <iate of the first publi ca! ion <»f till« not ire ELIZABETH EVEREST. AT LENTS Administratrix of th«’ e»t-it«* of John For Dry Goods, Groceries, and II Ever«’«!, deceased JOHNSON A van ZANTE. Attys Light Hardware. Dated ami first pub. Feb. |M, 1910, I'nater P-xid ana Main St. SEE CHAUNCEY EMPIRE LINE Another yenr ha» gone, and lhe la-ginning of 1910 aliowa tlx- Eniilim to la- in thr l>-a<l hr tiRiial. Tlx- rh I v <>f Empire ('ri-nin 8<-|>arntora for 1909 wan greater than <-vi-r, which fact in convincing pr<M>f of it. merit ami <iniv)TRal umi . W<- mir I> to thank all iiai-rR of Empire machine for tlicir v<-ry liberal patronage amt la-g to aaauri- you hr «all hr any ollx-ra that wt> will continue to <lo the very brat we can to picaRc you ami look after our machim-a ami your nee<lR It I ihr la-vn the policy of tlx- Etnliirr <'ream Separator Company to make the ta-Rl ina< him- |a>—ible, one tliat would do cloae work, la, eaey to turn nixl clean, hr well hr Riinple and durable, and thoiiRandR of uaera can tcatify how well they have aneceeded in thia. Our new catalogue will am>n Ire ready for mniling ami wr have a few cal- endare left that we wdl la- glad to mad to anyone tilling in the coupon la-low. We wiah all milker* of cowa a Happy ami I'roaperoua New Year. • ' f mplrc ( rwm .Separator Co. Ltd. No. of Cowa...... Name of Separator ArldrrRR ................ MM North Sixth St.