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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1910)
Anchor Store : LOCAL Nt WS lit MS : Gresham PHONE 30 % Ornerai Mer.hanji»e, l eed. I t.. MAIN ST. W A Hill, representing the Kerning- ton Arm * Co., and the Union Metallic Cartridge Co , will give a fret» demon st ration of ex(»ert rille and shotgun shooting at Gresham Wednesday, March 9 Everybody invited. Mrs. A J. Stout is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs MacKerrow at Orient. The mother and sister Fl«®»- sie are not very well. Fred Bratzel, who with his family re cently came here from North Dakota, is looking for a farm and intends to make th s locality his future home F N Mewhirter, cousin of our citizen J N Mewhirter, has just arrived with his family from Eliott, Iowa, and will occupy the lleinv cottage on Third street, while looking foe a kx'ation. One of the surest ways tw lose a friend is to loan him money.—Farm Journal. Edison Phonographs and Phonograph Supplies Why not ornament your home ami furnish wholeaome entertainment at home by purchasing a good Phono graph" I he latest Records secured for you and many kept In stock. PHONOGRAPHS If you have no Phonograph, Piano or other kind of musicaT instrument in your home, your home is not eiK tirelx complete COME IN 1» BEE I 8, WE CAN l’l T YCl ON THE KIGHT TRACK. Gur General Line « Merchandise la kept up in all line». K vint to Our Store will pay you WE DELIVER AT ALL HOI RS. At the Methodist church Sunday morning. Rev C. W. Van Marter will preach on the “Joy of The Overcomer.” A special service will l»e held m the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth league at fi 30 p. m. All are * ited. in W. D. McMillan, deputy I’nited States marshall from Ihmglass Island, Misa Schuman, sister of Mr». Frank Alaska, called on friends, relatives, the Snuftins. is here on a visit from Minn McMillans near Cedardalr Thursday eapolis. Mr. McMillan just arrived with a num Mrs». Larison of Vaughton park is ill. ber of criminals for McNeil’s Island, Mrs» Taxon Park has been ill for two and an Indian invalid for the sanatarium at Portland. weeks. MOV XT SCOTT Want Column _____________________________________ FOR SALE—Some extra tine l>arr>‘d Plymouth Hvk Cockerells. Webb Farm, Phone IAS. itf FOR SALE—Tent, with floor and frame. In good condition. A bargain. Inquire B6 Herald office. Il Mr. Hayworth, formerly of Lents, Fi'll SALE—Raie-I bay Phone 2», 7-2 but now of Albina, is suffering from blood poisoning, having injured his hand Ft'R SALE—Clover hay. E. Simoa- een, Gresham. Phone 2X. 7-2 recently. Leila and Claud Lent are suffering FOR SALE— A horse, 7 years old. 11(10 lbs . well broken, true puller. from Jvarlet fever Claud had had ar Phone 2W. A Anderson. Kl> 2. Gresh- ranged to accompany a surveying expo am. dition to Alaska but was stricken with FOUND—A puree containing »mall fever on the day previous to the »tart. Tuesday evening was celebrated at the amount of money. Call at Mr». Lus ted's V Lents Grange hail in memory of the FOR SALE—Extra large cedar post.«. 21st birthday of Adeirnore Galadchio, H. E. Daria, Gresham; Phone 21. tf by an invitation to twenty-eight couples, friends of the young man. A general LUMBER—At our new null ll4 miles social time Was had, including dancing southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. and refreshments. It will be a pleas Jonsrud Bros. (• ant memory for the entire company for FOR SALE—.Several pure brad R. I. a long time. Red roosters. Box 45, Lents. tf Mr. Crandall, the corner barber, has FOR SALE—Span horses, harne«», been ill for several days and has been wagon. H. W. SnashalL Rd, Gresham, taken to the hospital. Or* . 11 The Koval club is the name of a new FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, organization that will give a series of 2 year * old next July. Phone 467. dances and entertainments this spring. W H. Maxwell, RD 2, Gresham. (11 The club will select its members with WANTED—Young horse or mare, care and try to conduct its functions weight about ldUU, broken and ready for in tine style. farm. J. Vanderschuere, R. 3,Gresham. Lents is getting more than its share WANTED—Stock hogs T. R. How of new bill boards. They may tie profit itt, Greabam. tf able but they are not ornamental. F<>R SALE. Several good work horses ( Cadwell, tract-west is being laid into * graded, water pipes being cheap, weight from 12<Jh to 1370. Chas. I lots, street Cleveland, Gresham, Ore. | laid and other up-to-date improvements FOB SALE—My herd of fine young being made. Jersey cows. Some fresh. Cheap. Also Lents people will get a treat Saturday 3yr-old mare, well broke, SI25 Joel night in a big chorus, which will appear Jar), Kelso, Ore. 11 at the Grange hall. Sixty v<»ires will FOR SALE—Fresh cow, 2 miles east 1 furnish selections for a choice program. of Greshan. Phone 287. H. C. Erickson Ernest Zurfletieh ha® sold his livery business to Mr. Bradfield and will prob FOR SALE—40 acre« 134 miles south ably engage in the butcher bu«ine®® th.- east of Wilson Station. 7 acre- clear. The chances are that a new «« bool- 20 © cords of wood, some cedar, springs, good soil. Address lox 45, Lents. 7-tf house will l#e built in Ix-nts before fall. The present building has been over DANCING M,||o.»L- Meuger Hall, every Thursday evening at *» o’clock crowded for a long time. The new Children's classes at 3:30. Prof. J. M building will probably be a 2 -room Beggs. structure. Sixteen room® are in us« * at present. They are overcrowded an«! in WANTED—Men to take contract for leveling and breaking 56 acre» or more convenient, poorlv lighted and ba lly new land. For full particulars «all on ventilate«]. They have serve«I their day F. K. Wismer, manager Wilson Stock and it is high time to have something Ranch. Phon» * 129, Gresham, Ore. (9 better. Ml LTNOMAH GRANGE—will give a masquerade ball at their hall, Orient, March 19. Everybody invited II CHERRYVILLE People of the Three-Six distri t are all FOR SALE—We have at our barns *et® of ••»•cur at Gresham, Oregon, a car of hor-es for 1 feeling good over the pro»p» sale. Some drivers, all-pijr|»o e * and ing titles to their claims. Some of th» *m draft horses. All well broke. <. S. have already obtained deed® and others Thompson de F. A. Flemming. tf are arranging to »Io so. Thus ends one of the historical incidents of the locality Many thoughtful people are and the *tate. subscribing for The Herald. $1’ The 3-6 district has been visited by more and heavier snows thi- winter than ever before. Fully four feet has Advertise in the Herald. fallen at one time. Some of our people will Lx * more care ful after this to observe the gam» * laws, in respect to elk and »leer. It cost one man $125 last week to fracture the stat tue». Others may be inrinded yet. White Pine Tar and Rum SEE CHAUNCEY AT LENTS Price 50 cts. For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. Foster Road and Main St. •♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a We carry all you need in STANDARD DRUGS Your Prescriptions Filled iÌLUM < » -> J ’ I > 1 1 i MT. SCOTT • OREGON ber | All Kinds of Building Material Hostie. Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing..................... ♦ ♦ J X ♦ ALL KILN DRIED * W. MILLER, LENTS Wili-y-AII.-ri ( iflii h X » MILL ANO TAROS IT LEUS JUNCTION i E : MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER I DRUG CO. LENTS, The Greater Store of Gresham is Shattuck’s where can lx- lound the Season’s latest and newest merchandise. We are receiving new goods every day from Eastern Markets, thus making our go<xls and styles fully SIX MON THS’ IN ADVANCE of other stores which buy of local jobbers. Our gixx^ an- ixiught when- styles and prices an- right no matter where that is. Our Store is modem and up to date, and if you an- ‘‘from Missouri” come in and let us show you the most complete line you ever saw. BLACK CAT HOSIERY jt st rm lived , »<» | m » z Wr arr rit I iibivv Mg»»nt® Tli»» I m wl •riling Im«* <»f Mrti’a, Woiui’iG aii I Children ■ II om * manulautur« d Have thrill in all Slylr®, Color* am) I'rh«’» YN hate * er your wants, Call up Jo Our Phone is 30 CURES COLDS AND COUdHS SHATTUCK'S GREATER STORE ( > Company X •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Shattuck sells lime and sulphur spray Why do we go to Mr. Ilessel’s store at Gresham’* Why, localise w hat w. buy at his store is always good He sells only reliable goods. Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy terms. H. W Snaahall. Pleasant View Avenue, Gresham, Route 3. A part of every dollar ®|»ent by a store for advertising is spent to accommodate ami convince YOC. Keep potted on the news of the day. The Herald offers good bargains through its clubbing list. Notice. To my friends and customers. I wish to extend thanks for vour patronage in the trade year just cloaed. I also wish to state that our trade has been very satisfactory, showing a remarkable in crease over the previous year. The Watkins Way and the Watkins Man is here to stay. Reap yours. C H L amb . MONTAVILLA Mr®. Geo. Pickard and daughter, who have l»een vi-iting the former ® parent» here, left Monday for Me«) for»!, Oregon, where Mr Pickard ha» entered into bus iness. • *(lne-lay W» evening. Feb 23, under the au.®piue®<>f th»- Montavilla Ro®» * Associa tion, a Washington's birthday celebra tion wa® given in the Grabel hail, cor ner E. xOth and Stark. Rev. Father Patrick, the first sp»-ak» *r of th» * evening, gave an interesting addr» »s ** on the lib * and character of W ashington from which he drew manv lessons of practical pat riotism. Hon. Judge E. Broiiough follow»-«! with an el'^juent tribute to Washington an«l close«l with a plea for teaching of rcligion and morality in the home. TH »s L. Richardson, the famil iar booster, also gave a rousing address and expresse«i his hearty approval •/( the work and enthu-iasm of the Ro»»» * association. The music of the evening w is ably provide»! by Prof DeVm. Mr. Bartlett, president <4 th»» association, read the program and Dr. D» * Viney intr<slu» »*d the speakers. After the pro gram a sup|»er was serve«! at th«- home of I. R. Do«fge. SF I «H R I \IIIBI I' <»F I *\CY 11 < )> 11 RY l««r tlo* S|'R|\«i ami >1 M Ml R >1 PETERS SHOES We have just received 500 pairs Thia in a well known brand, the bv t * MAljg FQ* US »y to lx» liad in thi« country. >PEC1AL LINES in Men’*, Women’« and Children ® * < iifor«ln h»r Hprlng and Summer w»-ar, in a variety of color», lawt® am! prices to amt rvrryonr • |M® krt botik THE MOST COMPLETE sbor »lock »ver nbown in a country ator« * Wr w til gladlv »how v«»u through .»nr entire nt.M k whether you buy or not. that wr may prove to you that wr do a* wr advrrtiN. 10 Doz. Ladies’ Shirt W aists JI ST RECEIVED! THEY IKE HIE I KTEST THING FOR SPRING’ VV ill t»r on neLa * at our »torr «luring the coining week. New Line of Men’s Hats Underwear for Everyone Ju®t Received. Some N»-w Stuff for Spring. Wr invite your in»iM *clion of thr atrongeat line of hatn in the countv outaulr of Portland. Ju®t arrived, Complrtr »lock, Mrn », * ** Wotnrn ami Children » * t’ndrrwrar, for Spring and Summer Wr wpr. tallv invite in®prcti.»n of .»ur Complete Lin«- of UDIFS Ml M IN t NDERWE 1R A FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 6-qt. Lip Preserving Kettles, Standard fur- quoise, trippie coated, blue and white, Best Dress Shirt ever sold for the mono. $1 M. o , u Genuine Burson Hose. i , ,i- 2 pair for 35c. Wr have thr \M I RICAN, tbr Beat Frncr Ytade. Sold a® rbrai» a® frncr® of inferior makr Come tn, W| I I. SHOW 5<>l and <¡u-.tr you price® BUILD THAT FENCE NOW! LEWIS SHATTUCK Leading Merchant cornttLi Mr», latura Barn» *» ha® «old her placr to Harry Metzger. *wt® Ix ILuigluin I ih ® f»r» *n hauling «and for plastering pur|M»®«-®. John l‘ark» *r took a load of potato » ** to Portland la-t w« *» k * Mo«» Wridner ha» given up pn®» *a®ion of Hi din'® farm. Byron Edward® and family ha» inov» *d * hotio from Pr'M-lor and th» * Stram»® mill aouth of Sandv. Mr®. Browning <>f Grcahntn wa® visit ing Mi® Loira Barnes lm *t w» »-k. The * Japan» ®» employe«! by W. A. Pr«»cter have la *» n making a graal »b-nl of noise lately blasting stuin| * Mr and Mr®. Frank Kolwky and Clark Radford have gon» * to Idaho. C A. Hu«D«»n ami family have moved and are now living with Mr. Hudson » * fattier, Win. Hudaon. Mi— Myrtle Radfield ba® *» n b« staying with her aunt ami uncle, Mr and Mr®. N. Griffith, mirth of Cottrell. Mr. and Mr». AUre«l Koch aie living in Frank Kulsky's liouse. A supri»» * party in honor of Guy Hoo»l la»t week wzn much enjoy» *»! by a num ber of friemis. Frank Beer» ami wife made a trip to Portland la»t Saturday. Harvv Schneider had hi® foot ba«lly rru®l»e<l recently by a log rolling on it. Montavilla lias sustain» *«! a great lows in the death of Mrs. L. N» *w»»ll, *<i who»ii» at her home, 215 E. 76th -tr« *» t last Sat urday. Deceased had suffered some * tirm with pneumonia and dropsy, but the case was not consi<ier» *«l dangerous until rccently. She is survived by a husband and six chihiren. The funeral was hel«l from th» * (»race Baptist church Wednesday at 2 p. m. Mr. Elliot, a G. A. R. veteran w-a- found dead in his )a *d last Saturday morning. He ha«) been living with his brother-in-law and retired at night ap GA ItS GROSSING. parently as well as usual. The funeral Walter Ballard came out from Port services were held from the M. E. land Tuesday to aee hi» aunt, Mr». F. church U »-dri»--day afternoon. L. Ode, bef«»n * leaving for hm home in A v» *ry pretty wedding took place last Nebranka. Wf^lnesday when, at the home of the Mr. Kitzinger and son Fred are taking bride’s mother, Anthony Roy and Miss a two week»’ pleasure trip I>»lah l>olan were united in marriage by Friends and neighbor» sympathise Rev. Father Fitzpatrick. with Mr. and Mrs ( has. Clark in their Prof. N. W. Boland has just recovered n»>rrow over the death of their infant •on. from a sever» * attack of the grip. Mrs. Brown spent one day this week Drw. V«>ge and La Fevre mov« *d their with her sister, Mrs. VV. H. Iu *w®on. offices into the Grabel buihiing. Mrs. Orenburg receive»! word from Dr. Kiplev. an assistant of Dr. Mc her husband recently that he had fin Kinzie, is in the offices formerly occu ished hie work in Eastern Oregon and ha«i started home. pied by Dr. Vogie. The following is a report of tfie Mont Mrs. Barrie was out from Proliant! avilla reading ro»»m for the month of | calling on friend» last Tuesday. Fabrurary: Attendance, adult 525, I children 1110, Vital J635. Circulation Read the “Want Ads.” You of Ixioka—Fiction 666, Non-Fiction AIM, ! Wants Supplied on page 8. ’total 1< j M. Annis Hageman, custodian (ireshatn, Ore. Mia® Abbie Stile» spent Saturday am! COKBt II Geo Kneinam went to Portland Fn- S unday in Portland <lay. Alla»rt Foi and wife wen * Sun.lav vis Mi®® I -t»-lla \nderaon went to Port itor» here. land Wi-dnendav evening. E. D. Chamberlain shipped a carload *® to Dalia® Saturday. Mr®. Julien and «laughter r« turned • »f |H>tat<>« from Portland Sunday evrning Mr® Peter \mh *r®.>n wa® a pas®engrr W. Crow®toii of lU-avrrt«>n w a® here for Portland Tuesday morning. laat week visiting ftn n.|s * ami relative®. *® Hugh» A Son, who have conducted Mi-® Anna Benfield w.-nt to m * Cha® Smith farm (or the past thre»- Hu Tluirtelay to visit her aiater, Mrs. W. vi-.ir®, moved to Montavilla la-t w»»-k. NOW’S THE TIME TO FEED STOCK IONIC BETTER GET A PAIL - 30 lbs. net $3.00 100 lbs. by the bbl., 9.00 Watkin’s Poultry Tonic, - - - 15 lbs. net 1.50 Watkin’s Stock Dip and Lice Killer, - - 1 gal 1 50 “ “ “ - - 5 gals.’4.50 Watkin’s Stock Tonic, - - Drlivere.1 at nearrM RailruaU Mation. C. H. LANE Traveling Salesman for The .1 R. \\ atkin® M edical Co. (iresham. Ore. FLOUR If yon want to buy Floor, rail on M. We are nvrrat.K-kr.1 and will unload our etock of hiRh-,ra<le Hour at from $5.40 to $6.40 a bbl Ha, k i.rn ra accordingly. 1 Clover, Timothy or Vetch IM not bujr your Clover, Timothy, Vetch or other Heed without eettln« w'V I * °,re ne Oi <U,r<,efl Seed"’ Hower Seeda and T. R. Howitt Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, flour <ind feed POWHLL ST., (IRESHAM.