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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1910)
A I r DO YOU WANT the BEST Cow and Hog Feed in .Multnomah Co at price of common ground Bran, known to trade as Shorts ? If so, call on us and see for yourself. We are agents for Trojan Powder No Headaches, No Thawing, Sale and Economical. T. R. Howitt Groceries, Crodery. Hardware, flour and feed POWELL ST.. Want Column GRESHAM. MOUNT SCOTT Mies !X>ra Foster is reported >11. FOR SALE—Some extra tine barred Miss Ruth Strack is very ill at her Plymouth R«sk cockerel!». Webb Farm, Phone 1ÔS. (tf home on Ninth avenue. Miss Mary Harvey, who lives on FOR SALE—Ba le» I hav. Phone 2t». 7 Second avenue, is sick with typhon I FUR SALE—Clover hav. E. Simon fever. Miss IJarvey has attending the sen, Gresham. Phone 29. 7-Í Gresham high school and expected to graduate in June. FOR SALE— A horse, 7 years old. Tbe Friends Sunday school he ld a joint 1100 lbs.. well broken, true puller. Plu>ne 2Ö6. A. Anderson, RD 2, Gresh- meeting Sunday with the Evangelical am. (9 Sunday school in the latter'» church FOR SALE—Extra large cedar poets. The assembly was addressed by Mr H. E. l>avis, Gresham; Phone 21. xtf Knodell. Mrs. Cora Hubtutrd, president of the LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Rebekah assembly, met with the Lents Mrs. Patten Jonerud Bros. (• Rebekahs Friday night. and Mrs. McKinney of Woodlawn and FOR SALE—Several pure brevi R I Red roosters. Box 4ô, Lents. tf Mr. and Mr». Hayworth of Montavilla. were also among tbe visitors, At tbe FOR SALE—Eure bred Jerecy Bull. cloee of the meeting a banquet was 2 years old next July. Phone 467. held. W. H. Maxwell, RD 2. Gresham. (11 Mrs. Beaverton visited Mr». Spring WANTED—Young horae or mare, Friday evening. weight about 1300, broken and ready for Fred Geisler is getting to be a great farm. J. Vanderschuere, R 3,Gresham. leader in the sporting field. He stood WANTED—Stock hogs. T. R. How an excellent show to make some money itt, Gresham. tf on the Walcast-Nelson tight,—but his FOR SALE. Several »rood work horses man got the worst of it. cheap, weight from 12U0 to 1370. Chas. Tuesday evening was a l«d one for Cleveland. Gresham, Ore. * tbe supper given as a library benefit, FOR SALE—Fresh co*-, 2 miles east but a good number of loval friends came oí G res ban. Phone 287. H. C. Erickson out and it was a success in spile of the M weather. It is a bit of pleasant news to FOR SALE—k> acre« I1, miles s«>utb Know that tbe library is now in a better earn of Wilson Station. 7 acres clear, I condition than ever before. The inter 2fkO cords of wood, some cedar, springe, est in its success is extending go we good soil. Address box 45, Lents. 7-tf have every reason to believe it has tie- FOR SALE—Canary birds. 1 have come a permanent feature of l-ents. imported stock. German linnets and Our very good druggist, Arthur Geis cinnamon and yellow cannaries M rs J A. Palmquiet, Gresham, Phone N» ler, is to be commented for celebrating 326. Washington's birth-lav by adopting a new menilier to his family—a daughter DANCING <CHOOL— Metzger Hall i of musical tastes, judging Iroui her i» o- every Thursday evening at » o’clock Children-» classes at 3:30. Prof J. M | ers of vocalization. Beggs. The Mt. Scott I. O O. F. lodge now includes over Si member», while the WANTED—M»*n to take contract for leveling and breaking 5<» acres or mor» j Rebekahs has also come to be a tine so- new land. For full particulars tall on i cietv. F. K. Wwm»-r, manager U i!-ou Stork The Rural Mail Carriers a*s>M-istion Ranch. Phom- 129. Gresham, Ore. • for this section of the state met at letii- F<>K SALE—We have at our barn- !a»t Saturday. A tine time i» reports i at Gresham, Orego.*;. a car <>f L r-«-.- D»r an i several oil! ers of the rural n...ii set sale. Some driver-, all-purpose and vice were present. L. 1’. Manning i- «traft horses. All well hr« ke. S. ** presiding otficer of the association. Thompson à F. A Flemming. tf LOCAL MHS ITEMS: The Rov.d Rustlers duh of the M. E Suudiiy sduH‘1 will meet Saturday after noon at the home of Lloyd MeUgvr. fhe subject tonight at the M. E church is the “Modern Dance,“ tomor row night “Hereditv.” lut«*ieeliugser- kvs will lw» hehi Sunda) Evangelist van Matter will preach at 11 a. in. on “Th«’ Man WbO Foli-wcxl Alar." ami at T .Uion “The («rest Judgment Dav.” Therv will be a meeting al 2 » for men only. The Sunday school hour at |<l will lw* one of unusual interest to which all are invited. Good singing al all •ervicet. A meeting of the prohibitionists will tw nrld in Carlson's chapel tonight at 7 o'dork for the pur|«om* of forming a l««cal organisation. If you air intervated l«e sure to be there promptly F G . Eaton, county chairman, is in town ami will be present to further the plans. Mrs. <ira»v Cork returned early this week from a brief visit near Hilhburo and is spending a few days with friends in Grvshaiu. Rev Sam Bettis oml w ife of Fairview were guvstaof Mr. and Mrs O. W. Tarr Thursday, while attending»¡«ecial meet ings. Mrs. H. 1*. Bnghtlnll of Gr« gon City spent a few clays thi» week with Mrs. J N. Farris. J. N. Farris returned last Friday from the Yakima country ami has l«eeti up several day» with rheumatism. Mr. Butler of Fairview was in th« city last Saturday and attvmleti the meeting of the Ruxx Po»l G. A. R. of which organization he i» a inemiter. AT THE STORE OF SHATTUCK’S you'll find goods to lit you up in every respect. Dry Goods, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Men’s Furnishings Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Flour and Feed, Furniture, Stoves, Rangesand House Furnishing Goods. »I SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS We hav«* received a Lull and Complete Line of Spring ami Summer <i<aal», including Indkin H«‘jd Nultinqs. Soisettes. f’iquclts, lollle DrNords. Poplins, Iwcrsinrs. Appliques. Bdllsles* tdlnburqh Swiss. Gcnevd Orqandtos. linen Suillnqs, Mercedes Bdllsles. India Silk, llandkerihlel linen. India linen. Mhite boodv Shantunq. Jajian. Kobe Silks. 1 tiv greatest variety anil the mo.t Iw-.iitiful color effect. W. invite tile trailing public to call and ace the moat coniplvlc line, ever ihown la l a.lein Multnomah Count) MEN S AND WOMEN S EURNISHINCiS These are recent arrival» from the factory, direct to us. thus »avmg you t'ie iiiiddl«iiM»n'« profit«. MO I>oi. Men's Summer I nderwear. JOO Do*. I amou» til»*.k«.at Hosiery, lor whnh wr’rr ««»le agents IS I Doi. l adles* Waists, Nomething new in th«- •eM««»n**' lati-wt 20 Do*. Ladies, Summer L'nderwcar, including h c<>mt>in»(ion knit and cambric underwear This j* ttir i vvrv fine«t Iin«- o( g *»1* ever show n in a r«»unlry »hue Jo Doi. Men’s Work Shirts, to »ell at SOc. We • want voil to call ami see the»»* g<»«»l*. You may nut want them just now but v<»u will and we w «nt (lie pleasure of stowing them l»» you ami when you m*rd them you’ll know win re to g«-t them and wiial we haw I CLOSING OUT I IIIS SEASON’S GOODS Clatbie Stapleton wax out (rum Port- lane! Sunday and »pent a l< w hours We have «otite g»M«vlx that you will need yet thix x«*u«on for it n« a long time yet Indore spring the guest of Jo». Patvneatide. W • Ime a email l<»t of Flannel shirt» which w«- are clewing out at Mik each. Well worth ihr inolirv Wool I ndervlothrs at a littéral reduction Wool Sock» u l»r rtf* in-p»u liter price*. Mrs. laura Barnes came down from Men’s Mats. I hr Lmt line sver «liown in tbe cotintrv out»nie Portland Boring this week and inform» her friends Big diiHoiint on Rubber G< mh 1 b , Rubber Hoot* and Oil Coat» Ikui't want turarrv thia »1-* k over. that she has sold her pro|«erty at that Come and get our prîtes and are for yourself. place an«! intends to move here, occupy ing her Hood avenue property. W. Ellison of Fair view was a busineae visitor here Monday. R. S. Ludlow, thet leone nurseryman, made a business trip to this city Mon day. We are sole ag»*nta (or WARM R’S Rl SI-PROOF CORSETS. Well w .rth \ »ur time to investigate Mrs J. B. Bradfield, who has live«! in The Latest Parisian Fashions (or drr«*v |»>»ph* ax well a» the inure common imiw line« ar«* at at your <«r*-sham for some time am! who recent dixpueal in our Ladles Home Journal Pattern». We are exrltixive agents. ly h>st her husband, has decided to return to her obi home in Parsons, Kan. She is selling most of her household effects ami expects to leave in a short time. * The M \ Rose Poet G. A R. hel«l a regular meeting m the Grange hall last Saturday. It is ¡»robabh* that Sumlav will be th«* la-t <!ay of th«* special meeting’« held at the Metlnxlist church by R» v Van Mai - Administrator's Notice Administrator's Solite. \ Stronq Arqumenl. ter. The meeting- have Been well at In the Countv Court of tin* State of Sti|M*rlrttiv«• of malrrinl nn<l tended and there have been many con Oregon, for Multnomah Countx In th»* matter oí the «-state of John IL making ••( th«- !’ A il Huggt««, Ohl versions, while th»-whole chri*tian com Hi< k«»ry Wagon* * mi | m iit«i D»»«* Drill«. munity has been strengthened. Oi Ev«*r«*st, deceased Notice i» hereby giv«-ii that tin* under- I’. A ft, Pl- «*, Cultivator*, tlliv« i Cfiurse, the ¡»I nn preaching ha- stirred sigm-d ba* l»«wn ap|»oiiitr<| adunili»trat- < liiiir«! Plow*. > u | m ri«»r Di-« Harrow up some opposition but there has been fix ■»( th»* »—tat»’ of J.<hn IL Everest, • hi win rl*. iin in* »ati-f.U’tit>n ami «t-on- perfect harmony ami unity on the part de«**«a*e»i. by th»- County Court of the -tilt»* of Ori-go|| for the county of Mult- otny tn th«* ii**«'r t ail for th«-alxm* «»r of all ehurcbes. nurnah and has <|Ualitie«l such. anything in tin* iiiiphuio-nt, wagon an«l Fred W. Feldhou»«* n >«• for- All ¡•«•r-»<n« haying claim« against »aid buggy Im«*, at HL***LL>, («n-xham. gotten that February 22 birth- ••«tate ar«* r»<piir»-»l t«» pr» «»-nt th«» xaine, Mli<! g«*t nat i*fart loll. l.itiw« dniv verified a* requi.ed by law, to xai<i day, had it not beeu th adminstratrix at the ollie«* <>f Johnson a of the families of Art! Van Zante, '¿.'»Commercial hmldir g in Mr», (iulhckson, Mrs. the citv of Portland, <>r»*gon, within six GATES CROSSING. months from th«* «late of the first publi- an«I made the evening cat i<»:» of this not ire. Mr. and Mr». Hixon have both t*een several ways. AT LENTS I LIZ IBI TH EVEREST. nick for some time. Mr». Hixon * as of th«* ♦•«•tat«* of John For Dry Goods, Groceries, and somewhat improved but a trip to Port Mrs. Pitts is rej«orte«i aw I m * in g very II Administratrix Everest, »ler«*i»«»*<t ill. land recently occasion«*! by the death of Light Hardware. JOHNSON A VAN ZKNTE. Attys. M re. tirare Metzger ha» quit her Dateti ami first pub. Feb. is, l‘»|D, Foster Road and Main St. • ••> a sister caused a relap*e. school at Quincy ami W ill he ut home Mr. and Mr» Joan Farrel of Portland this spring. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ < ail«*l on Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jone- Advertise in the Herald. Sunday. Mrs. Grace Metzger will open up a new and «-odiplet«- line of Millinery this Ralph French and family visited par Never before ha» such clubbing com (Trial Taken at any Tttne—Qukk Delivery. spring. Watch for the announcement ents and friends here Sunday. bination« been offeree! ax The Herald is of opening. All kinds of Building George Buchanan is ep«*nding a few offering. How is thia: The H« raid for Material .... Rustic, «lays in Portland. one year, Farm Journal five years and WE CARRY A PULI. LINE OF MILL FEED Flooring, Ceiling and Horse Secrets for fl 90. Mr. Savage is preparing to move to Finishing................... Salem the first of next week. ALL KILN DRIED Mr. Phipps bought a fine team of I Market Price Paid for Grain You J. B. McBee ha» completed his new horses, a harness and wagon in Portland Read the “Want Ads.’’ ♦ ♦ residence and will move into it next last w«*ek. H«* is having a larg«* tract of Wants Supplied on page 8. ♦ ♦ week. land cleared preparatory to »«’tting out ♦ Mr. an«J Mrs. J. Watson, who have a large orchard. ♦ The »tor»* that does not advertise ♦ been visiting with Mrs. Watson’s par The 6-year-old «on of Mr. an«l Mrs. probably baen’t anything to advertise * ♦ ent», Mr an«l. Mr». H. W. Cole, returned J. Havesfon, while playing with other that would xtan<l the “advertising t«*»t” OREGON ♦ Company ♦ to their home Sunday. children, was accidently strta k in the pa to values, etc. Mi»» Henderson, who has been spend eye w ith a piece of steel. Dr. I’avis of ing tier vacation with her parents her«-, Sandy was called ami it was found that Th»* pr»*i»ag»* of w hat your »tore ix to • return«fd to her hospital work Tuesday. the woun«l wa- not «langerous. accomplish this year is apt to !••• read 1 Our Sunday »« bool is taking on new Paul Dunn, Ben Klegel ami Joe Allx-I from what your abvertising look» lik«* now life under tbe leadership of Mr. Farns b/ade«i a car with ¡«otatoes la»t week. worth. Mrs. (J. H. Edward* i** visiting her six- ' ter, Mr». J. H. Dixon, at this I dimers Mutual Elects New Secretdry week. . BORING Portland, Or»- , F»*brnary 19, 1910. At the meeting of the Odd Fellows Mr». Win. Knighton, recently du To the M»*mh«*rx of th«* Farm«*rs Mutual Price 50 cts. voted that a Saturday evening it was charged from a Portland hospital, ll M Fir»* Relief Association: in had a relate and returned to the ho»- Rebecca lodge would !>e organized At th«* first regular meeting of the CURES COLDS short time. pital. m w Board of Directors of the Farmers AKD COUCH!S The Catholic church has built a rhe<l Mutual Fire Relief Association, held at Another year has gon,, and the beginning of 1010 Friends of M. Haney of Boring gave a shows the Empire to lie in the lead as usual. The across trie lot to »tand horses in. Portland, Ore., Friday, Feb. IM, 1910, dance in hi» honor Wednesday night, sale of Empire ('ream Separators for I1SSI was greater « More snow ami cold weather is 1 Mr. Il«*rman Ux*ding was elected Ser taking him by surprise at hi» home in than ever, which fact is convincing prisif of its merit and universal use. re tar y-Treasurer to su<*«*e«*d Mr. J. J. Booth Boring. A pleasant evening wan of our town. We wish t«> thank all users of Empire machines for their very liheml We carry all you need in •pent by a large ¡/arty. Sandy ha» so many fire »ran*» that a Kern. On and after this date all « »*••»»- patronage mi<i beg to assure you as well ns any others that we will continue STANDARD DRUGS A ¡/etition is being circulated in Boring fire de|/artment in needed in case <>f a m«*ritx ami correspondence should l«e io do the wry tn-st we can t<> plense you and look alter our machines mid sent to th«* office of the »Mxocialion a«l- supposedly in the interest of the liquor real tire. your neeila. It has lieen th<- policy of the Embire Cream Separator Company to make William Stewart and «onx J. L. ami dr«*Med to the undersigned. inter» -tx, asking jieople to oppose pro the beat machine possible, one that would do clone work, he easy to turn mid HERMAN I.OEDING, hibition in the state of Oregon at the W. J. of Hood River have become in Your Prescriptions Filled clean, as well as simple mid durable, and thousands of users can testify how Her. “Farmers Mutual” coming election ami to vole for local terested in the land of thin vicinity and well they have suiveisleil in this. I00Q Front at , cor. Stark st., Portland. are hooking for farm» npin which to Our new catalogue will soon Is- ready for mailing mid we have a few cal option. endars left that wo will iw glad to mail to anyone tilling in the coupon Is-low. By ord«*r of B«<rd of Directors: II. Joe Lundy, a resident of Boring, left raise fruit. We wish all milkers of cows a Happy and Prosperous New Year. W Snashall, President; Frr«l Groner, today for Southern < California on account LoCflfor »ale in Cedarville, on enay (’. If. Blanchard, Andrew Bruggrr, of hi» irn pared health. N«"* fmplre ( ream Separator Co. ltd. term». H. W. SnaxLall. Pleasant View A. R. Fann«». No. of Cows............ MH North Sixth St. Name of Separator A part of every dollar »pent by a »tore Avenue: Gresham, Route 3. 25c <m<l 50c Neddies. LEWIS SHATTUCK Leading* Merchant (ìresila in, Ore. SEE CHOPPING AND ROLLING coTmti SUN-DIAL FEED MILL MiLLER-MOWERY LUMBER VVTi/re Pine Tar and Rum EMPIRE LINE MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON for advertising ie »pent to accommodate and convince YUt". Many thoughtful people are New line of stationery just in subscribing for The Herald. $1‘ Address ................. PORI LAND, ORE. 4