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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
LOCAL NEWS HEMS ROYAL CHINOOK 1« our leading brami for men. wom en ami ehil.irvn W» claim for it Quality, durability, Satiataetion. When jrou put <ui your *'Sunday-go- lo-Mertin' Gown“ you itluo nr.-.! a pair of ahaprly abort. We have them Men'a Skoe*. late atylaa $l..tS to $4 l adiea' Shoe» new «hape« $1.03 up Groceries A Staple Articles Cannot be excelled in quality and pnee Owr Phone is 36 Caah |iaid for Butter and Eggs We deliver goods at all hours Anchor Store Gresham PHONE 36 Do year trading with us. Prices wmmc to all. No favorites MAIN ST. General Men.4uadt»e. Feed, Etc. Want Column MOUNT SCOTT FOR SALE—Some extra ri ne barred Plymouth R.«k cockerell». Webb Farm, Phone IM. ti WANTED— Someone to plow eight acre« of ground, I1* miles tooth of Linnemann. Enquire of M. D. Kern, 1« resham. (12 FOR SALE—Tent, with floor and frame. In good condition. A bargain. Inquire Bt> Herald oliice. 11 FOR SALE—Extra large cedat p<*ts. H. E. Davis, Gresham; Phone 21. ^tf LI MBER—At our new null l1, mile« aoutheaet of Kelao. We deliver lumber. Jonerud Broe. (- Ed Smith ia buikiing an addition hie house on Mam street. Fred Howitt »pant a few hours Gresham Thursday afternoon. Will Hockinson will occupy Miss Row ley *a huuaa on Roberta avenue. A number of Hood River profile have been looking at Gresham property thia week. E. Barnett, whose family baa occu pied the Culv cottage ou Powell street will awn move to Sandy. Fred Fieldhouae. Eunl G Karkell and othrra will make a trip to Caacake lawks on Sunday by way of the North Bank road. Wm. Kerr and wife of Hood River are visiting with 8. 8. Thompson ami draire to purchase a small tract near Gresham. 11. G. Harmon waa in early thia week and spoke fur The Herald for two years in advanc^? Thia sort of faith iu the home pai>er is encouraging. John and Jaa. Preaton of Duluth, after a trip through the south and Cal ifornia, spent Thursday in Gresham, looking over property in company with Fret! Fieldhouae. A leak in the pipeline in the waat Mr«. William Holt of Wilhoit Spring, part of town caused considerable trouble this week. It was Anally stopped with ia visiting her aister, Mrs. Trust. the assistance of a nQtnber of men in E. L. Ravburn has been kept at home charge of Mr. Maupin. for a few dry. with the grip. Wallula Heights is reaching for mure Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wickam are re light. A delegation visited Portland on joicing over the birth o< a eon. Friday for the purpose of getting agree E. P. Smith, who located last year on able terms with the P. R. L. A P. Co. route 1, Gresham, has purchased prop for wiring and electricity. ertv a half mile north of Lenta on Main Jas. Steel, state tunk examiner. and street. Mr. Bennett, his assistant, paid the Ray Fairbank, spent the latter part First State Hank a visit a few days ago of the week with home folks. Ray is at* The bank waa commended for the tine tending school at Corvallis. lot of small loans it carries. Talk of a new three-story brick $25,01» C. J. Swanson, lately from No. Dako brick on the site of the Helge building, ta. who has been looking for a location, now occupied by the hotel and t>ank has made two trips up the Willamette F<»R SALE—Burbank eeed potatoe«. M. A. Rodger« and wife are the proud Valley but says that be can And noth Andrew Brügger. Mehille Farm. Route parents of a tine girl baby born Thurs ing that looks as gtnxi a« the country 1, Greeham. tf day. surrounding Gresham FOR SALE—Eight-room house anti Miss < dadys McSloy has completed her Geo Kenney is supervising the tilling three lots, on Hod ave. See Mrs. L. J. Barnes, Gresham. (12 course as a nurse au<l is at her home iu of the gravel pit on Powell Valley road Iamts now. west of Linnemann. This will tie a WANTED T<> BVY » «mall tract of valuable improvement a* by caving in land. 10, 1.5 or 2U acre, with g.x.i the roadway was in a dangerous con MOM A VILLA building«. Addreaa Wm. Kerr, The Buckingham, Portland. (13 A new business house bis been operwd dition. Mr. and Mrs Percy Shellev of Mar Line road. Messrs. Morton WANTED—Young horse or mare, on the weight about 1300, broken and ready for and Murphy of Russellville have opened mot made a call at The Herald office on Mrs Shelley ia an farm. J. Vanderscbuere, R. 3, Gresham. an egg and milk depot which seems to Thursday morning. i old acquaintance of Mr. Darnall, having WANTED—Stock hog« T. R. How be well patronize«!. been «associated with him in school itt, Gresham. tf Montavilla is daily receiving new ad work several years ago. FOR SALE. Several good work horses ditions to its bill boards, which, white An interesting Easter program will cheap, weight from 12UU to 1370. Chas. a disfigurement, conceal some very un l>e given during the Sunday school hour Cleveland. Gresham, Ore. sightly spots. on Sunday morning at the M. I . One of the best attende«] meetings of church. All scholars and teachers are F<*R SALE — Hood River Clark-* Seedling Strawberry plants. Address the Montaviila Home Training associa- invited to come 6fte*w> minutes before E. L. Klemer, R. D. 2, Hood River, | tion held this year was the one at the 10 and bring flowers. At 11 o'clock the Ore. (15 schoolhouse last Friday afternoon. No pastor will preach an Easter sermon. FOR RENT — Tw<> acres of garden formal address was given, but instead The G. 11. S. ball team went over to and 7-motn house, chicken house. E. there was a very interesting program by Troutdale on Friday for a practice game Sehwedler, Gresham tf the school children. and won from the Troutdale huskies FOR SALE—Pure bred White I arg Another large real estate transfer of 6 to 2. The team showed up well con horn Eggs for batching. See or phone Andrew Erugger, Melville Farm. Gresh- Montavilla property took place last sidering the amount of practice. The week. The Thomas farm on the Base Arst inning was pitched by Thompson ani. ti Line road was soli io W. L. Hawkins who allowed two runs Rauw then FOR SALE—Black .Minorca hens at for the sniD of went in and allowed two runs in Ave 11 each. Also Eggs for hatching at "Ste \V. E. Lewis is erecting a two-story innings. Lynch finished the la«t two » setting. Fowls are pure bred. Mrs. R. A. Neibauer, Gresham, Ore., R.D. 2, brick buikiing on the corner of East innings. Three sut>stilutes were tried box 69, North of Lusted schoolhouse, (tf 79th and Stark streets. The building out and all showed up well. FOR SALE—40 acres 1\ miles south will cost about $6000 and when com The First State Bank sold last week ea-t of Wilson Station. 7 acres clear, pleted will probably be used as a the A. B. Craft place about three miles 204) cords of wood, some cedar, spring«, theater. southwest of Greeham. The farm con- gtxxi soil. Address box 45, Lents. 7-tf News has been received here of the sista of 114 acres and was bought by FOR SALE—Percheron borne, 4 year death of Mrs. W. L. Smith on Tuesday W. F. Garrison and G. M. Iuiughlin of old thi« spring, ut. 1450, broke single morning. She was Miss Mane Faber Salina, Kan. Mr. Garrison has already or double. Clarence Cathey. Phone 9x2. if of this suburb. She leave* to mourn taken possession and will immediately her loss, besides her parents and sister, erect buildings fronting on the Foster FOR SALE—Young Jersey bulls. One Miss G. Faber, a husband and twin road near the schoolhouse. Mr Laugh obi enough for service. B C. Altiman, Phone 35x. Route 2, Gresham. tf babies, to whom the sympathy of the lin w ill occupy the present buildings on community is extended. the place. The farm is one of the best FOR SALE—We Lave at our barn« in Clackamas county and Kansas thrift The recent contest conducted by the at Greeham, Oregon, a car of hor.ee for aale. Some driver«, all-purpoee and Rose Association was the Dieans of pro wan not long in finding it out. draft borae*. All well broke. >. S. viding a great many lawn with choice Fred Lantz has made the<»dd Fellows Thompeon A F. A. Flemming. tf new rose bushes. Miss Mabe! Hill hall a very beautiful and attractive FOR SALE — 10 acres. 1 ‘2 miles, won the tirst prize of H. The other place by tinting the walls and painting southeast of Gresham. All in . 'lltha- prizes were not awarded as there were no . the woodwork. tion. 5-room bungalow, barn and three contentants for them. Special meetings are in progress at poultry houses. All kind« of fruit Easter services will I m * held in all the the Free Methodist church. The stirring trees and -mall fruit. 2‘2 acres of strawberries. Also horse, cow, poultry, churches on next Sunday. In the M. sermons by Evangelist Dewey should be wagon, harness, etc. Price right, E. church an Easter program will be heard by every one. terms. H. L. Ball, Route 4. (13 rendere<I in the evening, while at the Gresham (hid Fellows are preparing Ascension, Grace Baptist and Presby to have the biggest time of the year on Bids Wanted. terian churches ft p pro priât e sermone Saturday evening, the occasion being Bid« will be received at the office of will be delivered. the date of a visit from a team from the clerk, F. O. Extrom. R D. 2, Greali- W. J. Hooker is still in the Good Orient Lodge of Portland, and the in am, up to March 38, 1910, for the Samaritan hospital very ill. itiation of several candidates from this erection of a new -choolhouae for Row Mr. Redmond has gone to the Hot place and R a k woo*I. A big attendance ell School District No. 2G. Flan« and is expected and a banquet is in tin- »pecitication« obtainable of H. P. C'hria- Springs for the benefit of bis health. Among those of our citizens who have program. tianeen, chairman of the board, R. D. 2, Gresham. The board reserve» the recently purchased lots in Goodhue right to reject any or all bids. ill' Park, the former Sullivan tract, are A Stronq Arqument. Leander Lewis, who will erect a busi Superlative quality of material and Weekly Oregonian and Herald $¿.00 ness building, and F R. Burdette who making of the I’. < >. Buggies, Old expects to build a residence. Hickory - h *« ri«>r D in * Drill-, Mrs. Saylor Smith gave a card party in honor of Mr and Mrs. Bishop, cous ins who have just arrived from the Many thoughtful people are East. A very pleasant evening was subscribing for The Herald. $1’ spent. Mr. and Mrs. BisLop have dis posed of their interests at Woodstock, III., and expect U) remain in Oregon. The «tore that doe. not advertise They go to Medford (or a visit with rel probably hadn’t anything to advertise atives. They are very favorably im that would stand the “advertising teat” pressed with Portland and vicinity and r. to value., etc. will probably purchase a home ruar the city. New line of stationery just in AT LENTS. | Never lad .re has »nch clubbing com- Foster Road and Main St. All hind* of Budding Material . . Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling ami Finishing . . . . . ALL KILN DRIED Sat E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wiley-Allen < Iffice ♦ i MILL IND T1RDS II LEUS JUMCTIOM : ♦ ♦ ♦ MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company ♦♦♦♦♦♦ V >11 can’t toughen a horwe to the spring work in a day. Mart in «•■ay. Think of your own dioulder«.—farm ! one year- *,rm Jo"rn"» fiv« >e»r" »nd Journal. ' Hone Secret* for $1.90. i r i n ers If you are looking lor an industrial investment that will pay you steady dividends for life; then buy a block ol Govern ment Standard Powders 7 per cent perferred stock now 50 cents per share. This is 'I'lie New Oxygen KxploKive You have all heard of it. Let us tell you more about it FRANK I.. SCHOTT, Sales Agent 1N2 - 186 Morrison St. PORTLAND. ORI’. ♦ ♦♦♦♦ The Sower Went Forth To Sow” CURES COLDS AM) COUGHS We carrv all you need in STANDARD DRUGS He bought his seeds of us because he found that he could yet them cheaply, and the quality is such that if they fall on good ground some will yield 40, some 100 fold. He is also buying his Hoes, Rakes, Poultry Netting, Chick Food and in fact everything needed about the place of us Follow His Example T. R. Howitt Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, flour and Feed Your Prescriptions Filled MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. P. A O, Plows, C ultivator*, Oliver LENTS, - OREGON Chilled Plows, >up«*rior Disc Harrow on wheels, means satisfaction and econ omy I»» the user Call for the above or < »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< * anything in the implement, wagon and O buggy line, at HESSEL’S, Grisham, an<l get satisfa<*tion. Dealer in X o SEE CHAUNCEY For Dry Goods, Groceries, and b>na,‘"n’ *»«n offered aa The Herald ¡a Light Hardware. (offering. How ia thia: The Herald for \ t ten t i () 11 /VI. D. Kern : < ► IXx>nt and Windows, Mould ings, Paints, Oils, Cement. Lime, Plaster and Builders’ Hardware ... Gresham, Oregon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a POWELL ST., GRESHAM. NOW’S THE TIME TO FEED STOCK IONIC BETTER GET A PAIL Watkin’s Stock 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, I gal., 1.50 << « « 5 gals., 4.50 Delivered at nearrat kailroad Station. C. H. LANE Traveling Saleaman for The .1. R. Watkini Medical Co. Gresham, Ore.