Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 18, 1910, Image 4

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Ganh'iiing is the order ot tne <hiy in
< •< . ‘•liam
N« arl\ «•\.Tv,n<- tUM put «n
early garden, many ha\e planhxl early
polaitWM N« w lawn» haw Iwcn k««>l«-d
and algenend teihhmcy is shown to G-au-
tify the home ground*.
I HI:
I’hv |HN»ple are getting insi-tetH to haw
the streets, alleys and open place« in the
tow n cleaned up and a general Is aiitify
mg c.uii|taign N'gun. The ladies an* at
t ie lh>ttoin of the inovi'iuent and haw
s iggvM<sl the Saturday Udon- Easter as a
lag day or clean up day One thing is
certain, you'll lu-ar iruiu the women and
ha<m«cttvr get busy They even thn alen
to invatie the council at its next mwting
to demand the clearing away of hituU'r
piles, rubbish, etc., front the sins ts and
various olK*tructions from the sidewalks.
PI HRS DIAMOND BRAND OXFORDS
This nsaurtinent is simply IM*au11(uI nil lb»’ veiy
her»», just the thing you nevti to set off your continue
right
lK»n’t make the mistake of Imyii’g oxford«
boauties. It1» easy tw come in and ha»k them over
lour Inner Sull demand* » pair of theie beautiful * ell-fitting abort
S t L ouis
Mr and Mrs Dawes from Wisconsin
are visiting Mr and Mrs Henry Kane
Want Column
Archie Cornutt leaves today lor Kiff-
• ih-s. On- . when- he experts to make his
I home.
Wm ¡Hinder, who has a harU-r shop
on Hawthorne avenue. \i*ttvd the buine
folks one «lay this wtvk.
A. C Browning and family
mowff to|( lit’ton, (>rv
MOUNT SCOTT
A family reunion was held ■( Mr*.
FOR SALE—Some extra tine barred S'human's, who live* east on the I\>e-
Plymouth K<xk cockerells.
Webb ter road, on last Sunday. Four genera­
Farm, Phone 156.
<tf tions were present.
Mr. and Mr* Hogue entertained
FOR >Kl.F. — Hay. E. E. Welling,
Phone 153.
(11 some ¡thirty friend* on last Sunday.
These friend* were all made in Nebras­
Pure bred Rhode Island Rd Egg*. ka. Among those preaent were Prof,
Il perdes. Box 45, Lents, Ore.
and Mr* |Whitney ot the Portsmouth
FoR SAI F—Tent, with floor and school.
frame. In g<*xi condition. A bargain.
Mis* Hamilton of the Hawthorne
Inquire Bt> Herald office.
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•chool v isited the Lent.« school Thurs­
FOR SALE—Extra large cedat port*. day.
H. E. Davis, Gresham : Phone 21.
tf Miss Alice Barker am! Marribt D
LUMBER—At our new mill 114 miles Wells were married last week.
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
Mr. and ¡Mrs JU. C Wiley returned
Jonsrud Bros.
(- Monday night from an extended trip
FOR SALE—Span horses, harness, in California.
wagon. H. W. Snashall, R.», Gresham.
Mr- Geo. Spring is suffering from a
Ore
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severe attack of poison oak.
F”R SAl.E—Burbank «v.-l potatoes.
l>r. andJMr- 1' C Jos*«of Ivanhoe
Andrew Brügger. Melville Farm. Route
lay
1, Graham.
tf
Miss Pearl Worden who has been
FOR SALE—Eight-room honse and
three lot*, on Hood ave.
See Mr«. visiting the family of R. B. las* will re­
L. J. Barne«, Greaham.
(12 turn to Wisconsin «am. Her father
came to accompany her home.
FOR SALE—Cure bred Jersey Bull,
Lenta real estate la on the boom. On
2 year» <>l<i next July.
Phone 4«17.
W H. Maxwell, RD 2. Gresham.
11 one day last week a certain piece of
WANTED—Young horse or mare, property was sold by one agent, rented
weight about B500. broken and ready for by another, sold by another next morn­
farm. J. Vanderschuere, R. 3,Gresham. ing and by yet another liefore noon.
Only one nun made the necessary de­
WANTED—stock hogs T. R. How­
itt, Gresham.
tf posit and secured a contract.
I >o not for fail to com«’
in ami let us show
you over our »t«*k
of Rpring and sum
mrr good» that are
now on
stock i
plrtr in
A farewell party was
Browning by aeonqmny of young friend
1 one night this week
Rev J H. Frviind will conduct ser­
vices at the Zion Evangelical t'hurt h on
Sum l.) .morning.
The l.adit-s \id *ucirty had an enjoy V
able tea ami busim-** meeting on Wed
nvsday at the home of Mrs. Oliphant
i' .ii.- art
r w .«y | r .01 I .t-I•
of table deli^a«’ies. Saturday U-f<»re
Foster, by the Ahi socirty.
At the M E. church Sunday morning
then- will U- no sermon, hut. instead the
C«»mniuniou service with Utptisin ami
rweption of metuU*rs.
The attendance
at Sunday *ch«*»l last Sunday was the
largest in the history of the school. U-ing
140.
Emil G. Kardell is suffering from an
attack <»f quinsy.
Revival services will U-gin in the Free
Mvtihslist church Sunday m charge <d I
Evangelist iK wey.
Mr*. Ed Johnson, who was in the |
hospital recently, is rapidly gaining
Mr* Ho** i* at the hospital and is in a I
very critical vomlition.
A lot of big machinery is U’ing haul«*l j
to the Bull Run jniwer plant and then- .
an- rumors of an early n-sunipliun of the
work.
G. II. McDougall, a son-in-law of
F(>R SALE. Several good work horae*
cheap, weight front 12” > to 1370 Chas. J. H. McDowell, is building a large
laundry building which he will equip
Cleveland. Gresham. • >re.
with up-to-date machinery and other­
A valuable free offer i" mad»* by Mr
FOR RENT —Tw-i acres of garden
wise
prepare to keep the town clean.
>hattuck in his ad. this wwk. I' m - »un­
and 7-room house, chicken house.
E.
to n ad it.
Sehwedler, Gresham
tf
MOMAVILLA
FOR SALE—My heri of tine young
Jersey cow«. Some fre«h. Cheap. Also
Mis® Mav Lilly, who went as mission­
3yr-oid mare, well broke, «125 Joel
ary to India in 1697, is spending a year’s
Jarl, Kelso, Ore.
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vacation among relatives and friends in
F< iR SALE—Pure bred White leg­ Oregon and Washington,
She gave an
horn Eggs for batching. See or phone
Andrew Erugger, Melville Farm. Gresh­ address at the M. E. church here last
Sundav evening and was the gueft of
am.
tf
Mrs. E. A. Kelly, with whose »laughter
FOR SALE—Black Minorca hen« st Harriet she was a school mate at the
11 each. Also Egg« for hatching at ioc
a setting. Fowls are pure bred. Mrs. Portland University.
R. A Neibauer. Graham, Ore., R D. 2.
bos ’ ■. North of Lusted aehoolboOM tf
The presage of what your »tore is to
FOR SALE—Pi acres 1’4 miles south
accomplish
this year is apt to be read
east of Wilson Station. 7 acres clear,
20 0 cords ot wxxl, some coiar, spring*, root what your abvertising looks like
good soil. Address box 45, Lents. 7-tf
now.
FOR SALE—I’ercheron home. 4 year
old this spring, wt 145*', broke single
Keep posted on the new« of the day
or double.
Clarence Cathey. Phone
9x2.
tf The Herald offer« good bargains through
its clubbing list.
FOR SALE—Oliver Sulky Plow, new
Will exchange for gooff mileb cow
Shattuck is the sole agent for the
C. W. Albertson, on A Cornutt farm,
Gresham.
(11 Ladies Home Journal patterns.
FOR SALE—We have at nur harn«
at Gresham, Oregon, a car of horae« i r
*ale. Some drivers, all-puri*a-e and j
draft horse«. All well broke. >. S.
Thompson A F. A Flemming.
tf
FOR SALE
160 ACRES
4'J acres cleared with good house
and bam. Also 80 acres of
timbered land 3 1-2 miles
from Troutdale
Good J'enns
For further information address
Many thoughtful people are
subscribing for The Herald. $r
Ginjhimt «nd Clhcai
In riidlri* «hade* mid
and slylm, trimnong«*
button» »nd notion»
lor all
l NDIKVNI AK
For men women
rhildrm.
I ight
heavy weight»
HMit complete
line ot
!<d>«i Mvtlin Under«««'
This is the time of year
will nrvtl
Garden Tools and Supplies
stiff
Hoes. Rakes. Shovels.
Spades. Vegetable Stoops,
lillinq I (Mils. Garden trowels
Bl SI SIIMI Ot SUOS IS (in
Finest Stock of f ishing liukle ever
Come to Gresham is on display at our
Store. The *«a*on will Open *M*»n
and you will want somr of these
giMwl* Wears headquarter».
If you want to buy stump powder
that will give you no danger handling,
no headaches, no thawing, see T. R.
Howitt; he handles Trojan powder, (tf
'The
The Herald for one year, and Farm
Journal five years and Horse Secrets for
only )1JM).
Horse Secrets alone i®
worth a dollar to any man.
Iuirmers
Oxygen
Explosive
Let us tell you more about it
FRANK L. SCHOTT, Sales Agent
1K2 - IKft Morrlaon St.
: MILLER-MOWERY
LUMBER
Company
To get your garden and grass seeds. We have as good an
assortment as there is in Multnomah county. We guarantee
all our seeds to be fresh and clean. Get our prices. We can
save you money as we buy direct from the growers - - -
Price SO eta.
ci w-s COLDS
AND COUlì ti S
Livingstone.
Of Dr. Livingstone it win ««Iff by
Rtanlejr that the missionary lived for
years among the moat cruel and ig-
num nt savages In the world, but he
never fired a shot In anger, never
“clubbed or clouted or banned or blast­
ed.” His manner was that <>f a "cool,
wise old man who felt offt-nded and
looked grave.”
T. R. Howitt
W’e carry all you need in
STANDARD DRUGS
Your
Circumstances Revtrssd.
fnkempt Smith- Mister, would youae
kindly help a poor man an is all In.
down and out? Jocular citizen—Why.
certainly. Just climb the tire ewape
on that skyscraper acLoss the street
■ ml walk In on the top floor. Then
you will be all out. up and In.—Judge's
Library.
Groceries. Crockery. Hardware, Hour and feed
Prescriptions Filled
P(»VM I I
MT. SCOTT
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si .
GUI SHAM.
NOW’S THE TIME TO
FEED STOCK TONIC
DRUG CO.
LENTS,
PORI I AND. ORH.
Your Time Has Come
White
Pine Tar
and Pum
Why He Cried.
No grip I« so hard to shake off aa
thnt of early convktlona.—Maurice
Thompson.
New
You have all heard of it.
Never lie fore has such clubbing com­
*
binations been offered as The Herald i*
offering. How is this: The Herald fur
one year, Farm Journal five years and
Horse Secrets for I !.(*>.
SEE CHAUNCEY
Foster Road and Main St.
Gresham, Oregon
If you are looking for an industrial investment that will
pay you steady dividends for life; then buy a block of Govern­
ment Standard Powders 7 |?er cent perferred stock now 50 cents
per share. This is
OREGON
BETTER GET A PAIL
__
Watkin’s Stcxrk Tonic,
- 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 Rai., 1.50
«
«
«
5
gals., 4.50
Delivered Kt nearest Railroa<l Station.
Î M. D. Kern :
R. R. 2, TROUTDALE, OR.
Leading Merchant
Xtteiition
L U M B E
It’» Good Point.
The store that (does not advertise
"But.” asked the long haired young
probably hasn’t anything to advertise
man, “Is there nothing nt all about X
that would stand the “advertising test” poetry that you like?”
ps to values, etc.
"Yes," replied Crabbe. "Whenever I
Ree a poem it mnkea me feel good to
reallxe that there’» no law to compel
me to read it."—Catholic Standard and
Times.
AT LENTS
For Dry Goods, Groceries, and
Light Hardware.
Lewis Shattuck
«0 hat f<»r
♦___
HENRY BOURGEOIS
MOVES à RANGES
We nre heM<lquitrtrr» fi»r
L()l PON 1 nnvoiw wli" will bring
me this coupon we will give alvolute*
free a good-sized drinking cup.
We •!«» tin* to «•••♦• h-»w many read
our a<lvertiwment.
The sympathetic nelghtior asked: “Is
your little brother III this morning.
Johnnie? I heard him crying In the
Lots for nale in Cedarville, on easy most heartrending manner.“
"No; not exactly,” .bdinnle explained,
terms. H. W. Snashall, Pleasant View-
“but Willie pulled down a jug of mo­
Avenue; Gresham, Route 3.
lasses on himself in the pantry, and
mother has b<-en trying to comb bis
hair.”— Exchange.
F<>R SALE — 10 acr»-«. 1 >s miles,
southeast of Gresham.
All in cultiva­
tion. 5-room bungalow, barn and three
Administrator’s Notice,
poultry houses.
All kinds of fruit
trees and -mall fruit. 2l3 aire» of
Notice is hereby given, that the un-
strawberries. Also horse, cow, poultry, dersigned was on the ."»<1 day of Febru­
wagon, harness, etc.
P Price right. ary, 1910, duly appointed administra­
terms. H. I. Bal), Route 4
( 13 tor of the estate of 8. B. Edwards,
deceased, bv the County Judge of Mult­
nomah County, Oregon.
All persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are hereby noti­
fied and required to pre*ent the name to
this administrator, duly verified and
with proper vouchers, within six months
In 20 or 40 Acre Lots
from the date of this notice at the of­
fice of B. F. Rollins, Justice of the
Peace, at Gresham, Oregon.
Dated this 4th «lav of February, 1910.
C harles E. E dwards ,
J. N. B rown ,
Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
11-4 Miles off the Carline
IS Miles from Portland
Shattuck sell* the beet •
mm vwr *h«»w n.
Callon «nd Weil Slit"««
in all color» ami shade*
Df-aler in
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LUXIBICR
Doors and Windows, Mould­
ings, Paints, Oils, Cement,
Lime, Plaster and Builders’
Hardware
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Î
O resham, Oregon
C. H. LANE
Traveling Salesman for The .1. It. Watkins Medical Co.
Gresham, Ore.
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