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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1910)
Anchor Store Gresham PHONE J« wTFs MAIN ST. General Men.bandite, feed. I U*. Lenton Season Specialties DRY GOODS Gighams. Prints. 1 awns I nibroidcrìe» at Attractive Price» Veiling—Latest Design We handle a full line of MCA1.LS PATTERNS W. Do your trading with us. Prices same to all. No favorite» An attractive line ol Canned and Salt Pure bred Rhode Island Keil Eggs, Si per dot. Box 45. Lente. Ore. FOR SALE—Some extra tins barred Plymouth R<xk Cockerells. Webb Farm. Phone l.W. (tf F<»R SALE—Tent, with ti,*r and frame. In good condition. A bargain Inquire B8 Herald office. 11 FOR SALE—Baled hay. Phone .*»•. E. Simon 7-2 FOR SALE—Extra large cedar poets. H. E. Davie, Gresham; Phone 21. tf LUMBER—At our new mill 114 miles •outheast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Broe. (• FOR SALE—Several pure brevi R I Red roosters. Bos 45, Lents. tf FOB BALE—Span borace, harness, wagon, li. W. Snashall, Rd, Gresham. Or* 11 FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull. 2 years old next July. Phone 487 W H. Maxwell, RI> 2, Gresham. (11 WANTED—Young horse or mare, weigh: about KDO, broken and ready for farm. J. Vandencbuere, R 3, Gresham. WANTED—Stock hogs itt, Gre«ham. SHATTUCK'S GREATER STORE The Greater Store ol Gresham is Shattuck’s where can be found the Season’s latest and newest merchandise. We are receiving new goods every day from Eastern Markets, thus making our goods and styles fully SIX MON IBS’ IN ADVANCE of other stores which buy of local jobbers. Our goods are bought where styles and prices are right no matter where that is. Our Store is modem and up to date, and if you are "from Missouri” come in and let us show you the most complete line you ever saw. BLACK CAT HOSII RY Frr«l Rratxvl, fr»»ni llrbnui. No Dak . liaa purchas'd the Pnvton pla<v near Gresham, through thr Firat Stair Rank, of Gn-yJiam. Thr |*rvet<»n place ia one of the N*t cl«v<‘ to Grvehani and Mr. Rratrvl hax made a go*»l choice lie will mow onto thr satin* in thr near future and will erect nrw buildings. Mist* jFranct* Helmick, ns-ently in »in Vllmny, has tak« n Miss («•»*sic *» room in thr Grwhain school. Tin high school Imp* an* putting in a little span- time clearing up the groinnls back of tin* arhoolliouA* fur use a* a l»asr l»all park. J.|W Jon«« of Walker A \gcv l«»an agt-ncy spent Thursday in Grwhatn. Mr Kern ha* bcm «riling «»nanirrabk* building material of late, some of it go ing a« far a* Monlavilla This is a dis several oil n r» meat Thursday evening, tributing « liter fur a large trrntory ami an* planned. this pn»miscs to be a busy spring ami Mrs. Rodgen* of Faxon Park is rrcov- sumtmr. ering from a severe iline»*. Saturday, March 12, i« tlx* regular day Mrs. Pollack of Sellw«»i attended the for tin* Grvxhain Grange m«ting. A concert Saturday evening and stayed cl a* of candidat**s for thr thinl and • •ver Sunday with her mother, Mr*. fourth drgrr«* al»»» for tint and src»‘n«l Zimmerman. • legree»» will la* put through. Thr public Mi.<*4lh)bie. formerly of lent.* *eh«x»l*. is welcome at the hvturv hour, 3 p. m., •»pent .Tuesday here renewing acquaint at which tin»«-, among other intenvting ances. numbers, will l«r a }»aper by Dr. Belt on Mrs. Ih-ming is around again aft« r a • 1 Yr ven table Di«eaj*r?« ’* Tlwrr will ah» lengthy illnew». I«* a |aqier on Th«* Ext«*nnination of tin* S‘veral new brick buildings are being e.v planned for lente thia spring. Mi.*s Culy'« nq»ort for Grrwham branch Claude Lent left for Alaska on Sun- library f«»r February put this branch in thr armnd place in circulation in tin* • Uy. R. B. L* xml family have tw.-n enter «•ounty. Ti>r nq»>rt ia as follow« At- tendance, adulta 97fi, juvenile, 414; rir- taining company thi<* week. • illation, fiction 513, non-tictioti («¡th. Frank .»nultin* in enjoying the com- total ll'»l; nrw registration, adult 23. forte of hie new home completed lau- laet juvenile 11. fail. Mrs. Nellie Wilmot of Cantirld, No. W E. Thomae ha- iwn eomewhat in- Dak . is Mailing her sister, Mrs. Uam<* <luq«**xi for some time. Hanson, and is expecting u» l«M*atr on th«* (\»ast. MONTAVILLA S P ‘Utton and wife, from 'll H»»»«l, Montavilla loot one of its oldest and an* visiting R« v >. F. Pittr and child- most respected citizens by death on n*n. Friday, 'larch 4. J. I. Yarnell had M hm * Olive McCarter ha* returned to been in ill health for some time and on Srattlr aft« r a week’s visit with her pa Friday afternoon received a paralytic rents here. •troke, dying at his home a few hours TI m * Relekahs Lad a «ph ndid time on later. The funeral was «undacted by the I. o U F, from Dunnings’ chapel Wednesday night and initiât«*! M-veral on Sunday afternoon. The interment new mrmt»ers. We are rxchiaiv«’ agent« The twat »riling line of Men’s, Women'» and Children*« II. n »«’ manufacture«!. Have thrill Ih all Mylra, ('.dora and Ft levs. Butler and Eggs E. E. Welling. ( 11 FOR SALE—Clover hay. sen, Greeham. Pbvne 29. . County Pomona Grange nnvt.« at lamt« nevi Wednesday l‘on t forgot the new sy*tem <d each grange r attending carry ing a lunch k<>k«t. Tin- contractors lor the nr* pi|«* line *vn* m Gresham Friday morning arrang ing tor a aiding for tlh ir Mippliv* U J (>*an-oii ot Sa*yvr, North Dak- • »(a is m town. Hr a ill «H-rupy lu \ Mr. Pamunagian*«' lu»u?»r for a w hilt* until hr gel» acquainted a ith thr i’ullli- Cash paid for Our Phone is Jo We deliver g\xxi» at all hour* FoR SALE —Hey- Phone 153. LOCAL NEWS IIIMS e : T. R. How tf PETERS SHOES We have just received 500 pairs ma nr ro* us rv Tlii!« ig a aril known brand, the brat to be hail in this country. SPECIAL LlNE>in Mm’», Women*« and ('hihlrrn'« < >x/or«l^ for Spring and Summer wear, in a variety of color«, la»l« and price« to «tilt rveryon« '« pocket IxHik TH! MOST COM PI.ETTE alioe «tock ever shown in a c«»untrf «tore We will gladlv «ho* you through our entire at«»» k whether you buy or not, that we may prove to you that we do aa wr advcrtia«*. 10 l)oz. Ladies’ Shirt Waists JL’ST RECEIVED! THEY ARE HIE LATEST THING FOR SPRING* Will be on »air at our «lore during tin* coming week. New Line of Men’s Hats Underwear for Everyone Ju«t Received. S«me Nrw Stuff for Sprng. We invite your tnaiat lion of the atrongr«t hnr of hat« in the rountv out»idr of Portland. JtiM arrived, Complete sl«»rk, Men’s, Women'« and Children'« Underwear, for Spring and Summer W»« «¡wviallv invìi«« m«f*m*tmn ••( <»ur ( mpirtr Line ol LADIES* Ml SI.IN UN|4 RWI AR .4 FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 6-qt. Lip Preserving Kettles, Standard Tur quoise, trippie coated, blue and white, at.......................................... 29c each Best Dress Shirt ever sold tor the mooes. $1 ed. Genuine Burson Mose, 2 pdir lor J 5c. BUILD THAT FENCE NOW! LEWIS SHATTUCK FoR SALE. Several good work horses cheap, weight from 12’G to 1370. Chas. Cleveland. Gresham. Ore. Thomas Ginder waa in Multnomah cemetery. Sympa thy is extended to the bereaved wife Gin«ivr and Mr FoR SALE—Nice country h"tne. de have hern visitin, sirable for age,l couple. On car line. and children. Inquire of J. H Lake. Route 4. Gresh It is a pleasure to note the improve during the winter in Wisconsin and am. TO ments n<»w under way at the corner of Iowa, have return«! home. W • an* glad to s«*e t)i«*rn again and they -ay there’s FOR SALE—My herd of tine young East MJth and Stark. J. 1 . McVatlin no place like a home in Oregon. Mrs. •♦«♦»••♦♦♦♦«••♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦«♦A has torn down the high porch from Jersey cow«. S»me frrah. Cheap. Alao 3yr-ofd mare, well broke, £125 Joel the front of their store, lowering it to < «m»l«*r lias not l«rn wry well of lat«- but Jarl, Keieo, Ore. 11 the ground. They have replaced their ho|ws to improv«* now. The M*rvicra at tla* M. I church will former windows with a plate glass lie of an rvangelisti«- nature on Suwlay front. Frank Rider, who has been sick for a g«Msl day is antieipah d Th«* Fr»s- Mvtho»iiatx will la-gin •»pM-ial several weeks with pneumonia, is slowly services on Sumiay. Mar. 20th, in charge improving. FOR SALE—i’ •- k Miaon i .• r- The canvassing of Montavilla for of Rev. Mr. D wvy. 11 each. Also Egg* for hatching at '»"c Th«* council met in adjoiirn«i| ar-rion a setting. Fowls are pure bred. Mr*». orders for r<«*e bushes has been carried K. A Neibauer, Gresham, Ore., R.D. 2. on during the past week under the aus on Tu«*day night and cousiden*«! th«- box North of Lusted schoolhouse tf pices of the Rose association which se r sidewalk question. It was found th«*r»- FOR SALE—Fresh cow, 2 mile« eart cured roses at gr«*atly replaced rates to wen* some legal p>ints to rh-ar up and ♦ th«* council adjourn«*«! for on«* w«*k to of Gresham Phone 2>7. H. C. Erickson the purchaser. ♦ j *2 Company ♦ Work has begun on the platting of get matters in -hap-. It is propa«rd to havejdank or ceim*nt walks built in all FOR SALE—m acre« 1’4 miles south the Sullivan tract which was recently parts of town. ea»i of Wilson Station. 7 acre* clear, purchased for rl»i«*»an acre. 20 <> cords of w-.«l, some cedar, spring*, Miss Ruby Emery and friend from the The aviation show was of prime inter good »oil. Addreea box 4’, Lent». 7-tf est here. Last Saturday, Sunday and Good Samaritan hospital wen» at Mias IF Y’OU WANT to own your own Monday every prominence in and about Emery’s home a short while on Sumlay property or [»ay off a mortgagey ft will Montavilla uai tilled with »¡«ei tators, Mrs. Hoss went to th«* hospital on pay you to see Walker Kgee, 326 Thursday for an operation. Board of Trade Bldg., Portland. 10 every one eager for a glimpse of this latest visitor of the air. And it was W. A. Winters ha*I his leg broken in Price SO cts. MULTNOMAH GRANGE—will give ample reward for the time spent to see several places ami badly crushed «-arly a masquerade ball at their hall. Orient, the many graceful flights. this w« k while helping U-ar «iown a March 19. Everybody invited 11 Chester Martin, the eix-year old »on barn on the Nelson fruit ranch east of FOR SALE—Oliver Sulky Plow, new of A. C. Martin, was seriously burned < iresham. Will exchange for good milch cow about the hand« recently by taking hold Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winter desire to C. W. Albertson, on A. Cornait farm, thank the p-ople of Gresham for their of a broken live wire. Gresham. (H The shop on the ¡Base Line formerly kindncM and financial help. Mr. Win We carrv all you need in FOR SALE—We have at our barn* owned by F. S. Stevens has been pur ters at last n*p>rt was resting easy and at Gresham, Oregon, a car of horses for chased by Rawson A White. no <-ompli« ations an* anri< ipat«*d. STANDARD DRUGS •ale. Some drivers, all-purpose and Jake M» tzg»*r is miffering from bloo«l- F. X. Roy has returned from San draft horses. All well broke. >. S. Thompson «k F. A. Flemming. tf Francisco an<l is more than ever irn- poisoning in hi« hand resulting from a sliver. He will probably lo*e his finger. pressed witlifPortland’a prosperity. Leading Merchant ÌLUMBERÌ : MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER t White Pine Tar and puni CURES COLDS AM) COL(iHS Your Gresham, Ore. Shattuck sella limr and sulphur spray •t«»re w II. n«»w easy View M eekly Oregonian and Herald $2.00 st«»r«- Shattupk is the sole agent for the Ladle« Home Journal |iallern«. To get your garden and grass seeds. We have as good an assortment as there is in Multnomah county. We guarantee all out» seeds to be fresh and clean. Get our prices. We can save you money as we buy direct from the growers - - - T. R. Howitt Prescription« Filled Peter Mich«*l fell from the hay mow of Mrs. A. Hill Las been spending the i>ast week with Mrs. Tolls, who was re his barn last night and is suffering from Notice it hereby given, that the nn- cently severely burned. She is rapidly a dislocated ellx»w. <ler»igried «a- on the >1 day of Febru Frank L. Schott, sales agent for the ary, IMl'i, <jnly appointed administra recovering and hopes to be in ner a<- Government Standard Powder Co. was tor of the e»tate of S. B. Edward», customed place soon. deceaee.1. by the County Judge of Mult The store formerly owned by Chas. acaller in our city Friday. nomah County, Oregon. P. Nelson han lieen purchased by Mr. All persona haviog claim» against the Mr. Nelson goes to look estate of raid deceased are hereby noti i Gustafson. LENTS, - ORBOON The millinery store now han a fine new fied ami required to present the *ame to after business* interests in the eastern this administrator, duly verifier! and part of thej»tate. line of art cards. with proper vouchers, within six months ( ► ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward, 1962 from tb<- date of this notice at the of It is the custom of the assess >rs in fice of B. F. Rollins, Justice <>f the E. Burnside, on February 12, a son. Peace at Gresham, Oregon. many parts of Oregon to assess timber The semi-monthly meeting of the bated this 4th dav of February, 1910. lamia at 80 per cent of their estimated Dealer in Merry-go-rounds was held at the home CffABLES E. EnWAKIlS, J. N. B row \, Administrator. i of Mrs. Edwanl Wendle, Tuesday, Mar. values. Some assess as low as .'«* per Attorney for Administrator m . Mrs. SaylorjSmith read a paper en-1 cent. The farmer with a cultivated title«!, 'It Is Up to You,” being an am field or orchard, improvements and using -tory of a young man's courtship livestock, is usually assess«! at from MO Doors and Windows, Mould and marriage, told by himself. This per cent, up, and in some connties the ings, Paints, Oils, Cement, personal praperty and improvements of AT LENTS was followed by the game ol Peter Oxl- Lime, Plaster and Builders’ the farmer are assessed at more than For Dry Goods, Groceries, and dle's trip to New York. Mrs. Wendle they would bring at auction. Assessors Hardware ... served a delicious lunch which was so Light Hardware. need to be gotten after with a sharp Orcsham, Oregon elaborate as to make her liable to a tine Foster Road and Main St. i stick —Portland Labor Press. by order of the club. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦at Administrator’s Notice. MT. scon DRUG CO. •i M. D. Kern UUMBICR SEE CHAUNCEY I NOW’S THE TIME TO FEED STOCK TONIC BETTER GET A PAIL Watkin’s Stock Tonic. 30 lbs. net $3.00 « <« 100 If», 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 M • • « ’ 5 gals., 4.50 Pelivered at nearest Railroad Station. C. H. LANE Traveling Salesn.an for The J. R. Watkins Medical Co. Gresham, Ore.