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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
I MARMOI : LOCAL NEWS HEMS It i* reported that Will Congdon ba. •obi the t!V acre» on Greabam Rutte to a Portland doctor wl.o intend« making it a »ite (or a sanitarian!. The pi ice is •aid to have been S-W an acre. Henrv Jefferson of South Dakota has been visiting Ins uncie, Henry Kane, during the )>ast week He is greatly taken with thw country and expects to return. Frank Escobar is out of the hospital where he has l>een (or over two weeks. Mr». Ginder has been having quite a severe sick spell tor the past week but is slightly improved. Mr. Rusher moved with hi» family this week to the Nalaon fruit ranch and E. s. Smith will occupv the Rusher cottage. The Easter services were well attend ed at the tiresham churches and the day was one o( Oregon's loveliest spring days. The German church had an in teresting and largely attended service. The Sunday school Faster exercise at the Methodist church was very tine Airs. Hoss is still at the Good Samari tan hospital and is slowly improving. Max Davis was a Gresham visitor dur- the week Morice Briggs of Harrington. Wash., has been visiting his former teacher. Prof C. C. Baker, this week. A special meeting of the council was held Tuesday night at which a petition from property owners on South Mam street was presented asking for a grade to be established on said street. The person principally interested is Mr. Fleming, whose large barn is being built on the west side of the st-eet. The sidewalk baa been temporarilv torn up an<i Mr. Fleming wants it raised so he can build ms approach. The council was not certain as to its authority in the matter and lias asked for advice from its attorney and the county court. The meeting adj >urnsd till Friday night. Mrs. E. P. Smith has been very sick for a week or more. Won! has been received of the death of Fred McElliott. a former resident here. The death occurred at Roseburg. March 22. A valuable free offer is made by Mr Shattuck in hi- ad. this week Be sure to read it. A very quiet we.l<lm^ was soleui'iismi in the t'stbolic church in Sandy, on Eastet morning which united in mar- ri»K«' Miss Mary Koent« and Mr. Frank Mavehafer. both ot Marmot Mrs. Mayerhater is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koenti and is well known in this vicinity. Miss Ethel K «•lines and Mr Otto Xsclioff were the only attendants. Immediately after the eeremonv Mr. and Mrs. Mayerliafer left for a short trip to Portland and points of interest along the Coast. Their manv friends wish them a long, happy and prosperous wedded life. Mr and Mrs. II. E. Branihall and daughters Marie and Florence, of Trout dale, spent Easter at the home of Mrs. Dram hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aschoff. Want Column ¡THE NEW OXFORDS HOI SE (oi Reni on Main atreet, apply to Cha« Cleveland, Gresham. .14 We have just received a large shipment of the latest and must approved styles in W •' hnv«» iiiMt r«*í’*»ivtkI M 1’iriT»» whinnuml . •<* tb.» FOR SAI E Smie extra tine barred Plymouth Rock vtwkerells. Webb Farm, Phone lös. ( tf 4 < Till: “Pl-TLRS DIAMOND BRAND OXI ORDS’’ FOR SALE Extra large cedar p»»sts H. E. Davis, Gresham. Phone 21 (tf Thia assortment is «imply l«autihil, all the very here, just the thing you need Io set o(T your costume right. Iton’C make the mistake of buying oxfords Iwaulies It’s easy to come in and look them over l.VMRER \t our new mill 114 mile’ southeast of Kelso. We deliver luml«er Jonsrud Bros. (• EOK S A I E— Rurlvank need potatoes, Andrew Brugger, Melville Earm. Route l.t.rvaham. if ><w LáiítrSult de tv* nd* a pair of thr*r brautiful w«•//- fitting »hoe* SANDY Sandy, March 29 — Paul Meinig ha* purchased his brother's interest in the general merchandise store of Mei nig Brothers and will toon erect a large building on his property next to Mr. Perret’s blacksmith shop and move the stock The citizens of Sandy will l»e pleased to know of this change, as the poetoffice is now too far away for the convenience of its pa tri» ns and many persons get their mail through the luring rural delivery. R. Burger was out from Portland last Friday in ttie interests of the public schools. A numler of Sandv (kid Fellows at- tended the lodge ami banquet at Gresh am Saturday night. E. P M« Kone from Edmonton. Can ada, was here while on a trip through the West, ami expres-ed himself as well pleaseil with Sandy WANTED Stock itt, Gresham. gs 1 3 t L oui » Th«-««* Corwrt« arc too w«dl known to need any in Ir» «duetto* to voi» They are carried by all the brat «torr« in «II cities ami «re »old «».» tbrir mer* it« W«> carry then» in all grade« ami price«, i »tir corset shirk la very complete They're Made To Stand Abuse R How tf STRAY NOTICE — A sorrel )*ony or small horse, bakl (ace, taken up at my tarin, 'larch .ui Chas W. Xordblom, Route 4. Gresham. < Do not for fail to c««mr in and let u« show you over our st«« k of spring and sum mer g«Mwt« that are now on sale. ihir Mock is most com plete in C«tton and Wool Su'tn(> B lack C at H osiery LOST—On March 2s, black and white girl*« long coat, between W Morgan’« ami Troutdale. Finder please return name to thia office. (13 in all color« and «It ad«-« Ginghama and Calico« II) ••li»llr«« wliadi-w a lid and atvlea, trimmings buttona and iiotioua for ail FOR SALE —Hoo.1 River ('lark's Settling Strawberry plant* \ E. L. Klemer, R. I». ?, Hood lie River. < »re. (15 l \l»t RWIAR FOR RENT — Two acres of garden and 7-riM»in house, chicken house. E. Sdiwedler, Gresham tf Black Cat Htwiery, all that is g"«»«| ami durable, combined with l«*autv and color effects, and black ia found in this famou« brand of h"«iery. Priera range from I2^c to fk>v a pair FOR SA1.E—Pure br«\t White leg horn Eggs for batching >ee or phone Andrew Rrugger. Melville Farm. <iresh- am. it LOST—Tuesday night, bla< k horse, wt. I si'; dark l>ay marc, small star in • rehead weight kM) Rl \ IJ» fot information leading to recovery. Phom* Is-’». J. S. Hall, Sandy r«»ad, Cleone, Ore. 13 Garden Tools and Supplies For men women childr«-n Light heavy wrights The no««! complete line «»( I ladies Muslin Underwear S10VLS <1 KIMil.S U e are headquarter* Hr Foli SALE—Black Minarti li«- ii « at Il ♦ .« li. Ai-" Fgg« t"r I atcliing at "»••c a «etiti g F 'wl- are pure br«««l Mr« R. \ Neib.iiivr. <irewh.no. < »re . R.D 2. I ma , V»rth ot I ti«Mi|h4»n*«* .tf EOR > \ I. F—¡icrci | null a south eawt of Wilwon Station. 7 arr«»« clear. C. T Shrt«e«ier. from Bull Run head 2G o cords <»f W“od, ««»me cedar, springs, works was here this week with the in good soil. Addre-s I m > x 4 ». Lenta. 7-lf Lots for «ale in Cedarville, on easy tention of buying property. F<*K SALK—Peri'n-roii hor»... 4 y »-ar term«. H. W Snashall. Pleasant View Ed Sleret was a Sandy visitor last <>1>I tin, spring. wt 145", broke "ingle or double. Clarence I «they, I'lione Avenue; Gresham, Route 3 week. •¿2. tf Mrs. Roy Cooper returned from FOR >\LF.—Y"ung Jer-’-v bulls. < »ne Clackamas Sunday where she has I »ven CORBETT B C Altman, spending a few week« w ith her mother, old enough for service Pönne '»X. Route 2, Gresham. tf Mr. McNarnia of Portland was a vw- Mrs. S. Imel, who is with tier here. itor on Sunday at F. H. Reel’s. FOR >ALh — We have at our barns Mr. Glover was out from Portland at Gresham, Oregon, a car of horses G»r Mr. Rowe and Mrs. Rand were mar- last week visiting relative- and friends. -air. Some drivers, ail*pur|«ose atei ried in Portland last Tuesday and will Mrs. Chas. Chandler, who has been draft horses. All well broke, s. S. occupy the Ostrand house near here. tf very sick, is now better and able to I m * Thompson A F. A Flemming Miss Alice Rassmus«en came up from up s*»me. F< >R S\LE — Io acr»-«. 1 mile«, Fairview Friday evening and -[«ent Sat All in cultiva Walter Stull from Roseburg ha« come w«»uth«*ast of Gresham. urday and Sunday with home folks tion. •'»•ns»m bungalow, barn and three here with the intention of making till« poultry hou«»«. All kind« of fruit Lewis Reed Las purchase«! a five- 1 Ii i now visiting bis grand« trees and -mall fruit. 2l.j acr«« of horse power Schofield marine engine straw Iw-rrie«. Also hors»*, ow, poultry, for his launch and has erected a boat parents, Mr. and Mrs N. V. Lane. wagon, barnew-. etc. Erie«* right, Casper Junker lias had the liverv terms. H. I. Ball, Route I house, size 2<» x 30 feet Lewi« is one of (13 «table rernudeled an I enlarged. the prosperous young men of our city. Came Near Choking to Death. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heiser of Lin Miss Stella Anderson was a visitor at A little boy, the «<»n of Cliri«. 11, ivt- nemann Junction were tlx* guests of his ercon, a w»*li known r-*i<ienl of tiie vil R. P. Ra«mu«sen'6 Friday. sister. Mrs. Joe Doaahue, Sunday. lag»* of Jacki»onville, Iowa, ha«l tà mid- Miss Emma Hankey was a Portland Much J. O. Coleman from Gresham was out «len ami violent attack of croup visitor the early part of the week. thick stringy phl»-guj cam«* lip niter here to see about a bank wldcL ins giving Chamberlain « C«»ngh Remedy. brothers would put in. He seemed Mr. Peter««ui .«ay«: "I think he would H om to Make Bordeaux Mixture have choked to death had we not given well satisfied with the localiou. ■ him thi« remedy.’’ For «ale by Greati* The Bordeaux mixture is one of the Harlow Douglass an<! Wm. Robin«on am Drug Co. most useful eprays for destroying and were in Troutdale last Thursday. preventing Fungi, Black Rot, Mildew. Geo. DeHaven from Indiana is visit Rust and Scab on fruit and plant«. The Herald for one year, an I Farm For apples, pears and cberriee, this ing hi.« brother Alvah for a few weeks. Journal five years and Horae Secrets for Mrs. Ed Siefer and e«»n Leon were mixture should lx* applied two weeks only $1.‘.si. Horse Secrets alone is after the petals fall and be repeated here ia«t week calling on friends. worth a dollar to any man. James Me Cormick made a trip to w ben the fruit is set. For currant-1, whenever mildew ap- Portland last Tliursday Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron* («are. Mr. and Mr«. E hl Rich arc stopping chitis by Cham he ria in’s For raspberries and blackberries, with Donahue’s for a few days, He Cough Remedy. w ben new cane« are about one foot is driving the stage for a short time un- ‘‘On Gctoiwr lHth,la«t, my little three high, repeat again two weeks later and til the auto line is started which is ex- year old daughter contra ted a severe again when crop is gathered. pected will I m ? about April 1st. cold which r»-«ult«-d in a ba«l case of Formula for making the Bordeaux W are glad to -ee that the citizens of bronchitis,’’ -ay« Mr*. W. G Gibbon of mixture: Four pounds of sulphate of Sandy are befriending a young girl and Lexington, Kv. ‘’She lost tin* f«>w«*rof copper, four pounds of quicklime, fifty dealing out justice to a prominent | per- speech completely and was a very sn-k child. Fortunately we had a t>««tt|»* of gallon« of water. First, dissolve the son in Sandy to protect the girls in the Chamberlain’« Cough R»*rm*dy in the copper sulphaie. The easiest, quickest future. h«iu«1* and gave it to her acr«»rding to printed directions. On the second «lay way to do this is to put the copper sul J. B. Tawney has sold one of bis she was a great «leal l>etter and on th« phate in a cheese-cloth bag and sus houses. fifth day, Oct. 23, she was entirely well pend the bag in a barrel partly filled Lee Chaiker an«l son Willis w*re up of lu r cold nn I bronchitis, winch I at- with water. Next, slake the lime in tribute to this splendid medicine. I from Gresham last week visiting < ha- recommend < hamberlain’« t ’ough R»*m- another receptacle, and strain the milk Cox and mother. edy tjnieservedly a- I have baind it tin* of lime thus obtained into the copper Mr«. Donahue and Mrs. V. Fosberg surest,«afe»t and «piicke«t cure f-.r <*ol«ls, sulphate solution. Lastly, a<ld sufficient both for <hil'lr»-i and adubs, «»I any I weie Portland visitors this week. water to make fifty gallons. have ever ijm -I.” For sale by Gresham Mr*. Elmer Hickey ami Grandma Drug Co, Jones of Boring were calling on friends Notice. here. CHURCH NOIICI S. The party taking the rifle from office Rvl Russell ha« recovere«! from his FREE METHODIST < HI RC Il of Metzger’s livery stable« i« warne«! to injury but has lost the use of his right liev. >. <i. Roeaa, pastor. S -rvir* «, replace the name or ute|>w in the law Suielay >clio<>|, ID a m ; Preaching eye. He and his wife have gone to will be taken, and will assure the party «•v ry >un«lay at Ila to. and h p. m. Troutdale to visit his parent*. that it will not I m ? at all pleasant. Prajer meeting, Thurwlay evening at s «/clock. All w»-l«*«»m»*d. J. E. METZGER. ZION < EV.\NG|,L|( \R ( HI RCII, Building Material ol All kinds <»r« «liam—Rev. F II Freund, pastor. Dear brother, when your wife a«k« >EKvr< k « ((terrnan) II a. in., «*v«*ry We have 100,000 feet of Shiplap, you for a little «pending money don’t Stimlay im riling Sunday school at 100,000 feet of 2x4», 100,OiO feet Kaetic P»a. m. Saturday s«*h«H»l at 2 p. m. draw a wry face a« though «he had of all tfra-1«-», fl<x>ring an<l ceiling. All LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. tread upon your corn«. Just ehell out other dimensions of lumber gotten out t Hl R( H. Gredinm—P artor , Rev. with a smile, remembering all the M. P». Parounagian. S ehvi « rm , Sun- on short notice. All kinds of finishing while that the half of what you base in «lay S c I mh »I, 10 a. m.: Prearhing at : lumber. Will deliver any place. here by right.—Farm Journal. 11 a. rn. ami M p. in. evry Sumiay. PROCTOR A sTRAU«’.MILL, Prayer meeting, Thurs«iay «*venings Pbone 440. Sandy, Ore. 13 at h o'clock. Everybody invited. Do you keep your chickens or do they SAINT MICHAEL’S < ATIIOLIC < II L R( 11, Samly, Or»* Rev. Berch- keep you? In poultry raiding the breed ¡« import told Durrer. Service« will I m * held on ant, but the man or woman behind the the first Sumiay of each month at 10 :’»V) a. m. New line of stationery just in. breed in more important. HADI IO« US Latest Style Corsets WANTED TO BVV a small tract of land. 10, 15 or 2U acres, with good buildings Address Win Kerr, The Howard Elliott, who ha« been em- Buckingham. Portland. (13 ployed on the M incinger ranch, left WANTED—Young hur»e or mare, Sunday for Portland. weight al*out 1300, broken and ready for Mrs. Shelley of Hood River is visit (arm. J. Vandvrachuer*, K 3, Gresham. ing at Camp Sandy, the guest of her E<>K KENT Ten-acre farm near son, Percy T. Shelley Gresham, with tearing orchard and I.. E. Rolfe was a Bull Run caller one building«. Also three tons good hav for sale Phone 3S7. (14 •lay last week. Thos. Beebe, a former resident of this place, was here Sunday and Monday calling on old friends. The road work has started and is progressing rapidly. The exceptionally bad road through the timber is being widened and will t<e planked. newest things str and the prices are Itefore seeing these Do it today. Hoes. Rokes. Shovels, SpdJes. Vegetable Scoops. Iillinq Fools, Garden Irowels in si K oi is cm House I urnishintj Goods Einest St<wk of Fishing laiklr ever come to tiresliam is «>n display at our store. The sea-on w ill open soon ami vim wili want •»olive these g<MMÍw W«-are h«*adquartera Is most complete nml furnishing some of t homes in Multnomah from our stock You well to see us Iw-forr you bin . " e have a s)s*eial ileal that we will tell i on at-iul when come in to la« litte,I up. COl PON 1" anx i . wi. • will bring me tin« C"U| m n w«* wtd giv«* alolut»-- frve a g«»oJ-Dizrd drinking cup. Wc «to tin« to M-r h<»w many read <>ur adv«•rti-«-no nt. Lewis Shattucl sum mips I.endiny: Merchant Gresham, Oregon >hattuck •wlla iintf ari l-tf.phur «pray. \ irtue I« it« own reward, but a little I hat merchant, m determined that hie advertising Ditali lx* the laat cash hel|ia out.—Farm Journal The store that does not advertise in town, ia “in the rare," whether he probably hasn't anything to adverti««* reali/.«-« hit ambition or not. that w<*uld stand the “advertising teat" When you advertise in The Ih-rald Mardi w in I« X« lutti«* fleeh right "ft tli«» ra to value«, etc. you reach the buying claaa throughout r«»ns Keep them in out of tile cold.— I*arm Journal eastern Multnomah coinitv. GRANGE DIRECTORY PLEASANT VALIFY GRANGE N. M> « to-•••■••iid Saturday at 7 ■«'|> in and fourth Saturday at I»» «»a ni «-very month R«M'KWiW)|» ».RANGE Mr«*!» thr Ar«t W.d n«*«da) of • a« h month at « p in and third .*vaf urdax at I»» a in Ml 'f TN« »MA II «.RAN'.E NO 71 Mt. th. fourth «aturday in • v» ry month at 10 40 a m , in Grana«- hail, orient FAIRVIEW <• RAN’.E M< ••!• f»r»t Saturday and the third Friday <4 >-a< h month III -«H.LVII I E '.RANGE. NO 4.U M.-rtw hi Rti»-**llvillr «><'h«Milha.ii«.- on th>* ••'.»nd and fourth Saturday nights In «-a«-h month EVENIN'. -JAR GRANGE M..'. In their hall at Mouth Mount I at.or on th. rtrat i-atur -lay o! ‘«ill month at lu a in All vlMlor» are m 1« om«- GREMIl A'f GRANGE M. eta mh ond Matur day In «*a«'h month at lo .«• a m DAMAS« 1 « GRAN..E, NO. Me.-tw flr«t Saturday •-a«-h month. I,EN |S g R a N g E M.-'-tn ««M-on«! «aturday of • -aeh month al 10 <10 a in. « I.A< K A M A« <.R ANGE. NO .«m M*<tnth** first -aturday In the month at l'i .to a. m and th«* tliird Saturday at 7 >l»> j> m <•01.1 Mill A GR ANGE NO Meets In all day «. »»ion fir-' lhur*"lay in each mouth in grange hail near <’ofla tl “The Sower Went Forth To Sow He bought his seeds of us because he found that he could jjet them cheaply, and the quality is such that if they fall on Rood ground some will yield 10, 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 POWI.I.I. si., GRESIIAM. See Aylsworth HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS OUR HATS lie Leads Others Follow Look Good. Feel Good Ju«t arrived, the very late«t in tint*. I If Von want the neatest ami Lot hat that money can buy, ■(•<• our Mock t. 1‘ricea SI 75 and up. SHOES! b ♦ ♦ M. D. Kern SHOES!! It goo* without Maying that we carry the largest, In -t and moat I P- TO-DA'I I line of alme*, outbid«* of Portion«!. D»*nlcr in Call and he Convinced ♦ : SHOES!! LL’XIl iICK Have juat added a nice line of “Men’s Ready-to-Wear’’ Clothing. Yon should see these suits before buying. The price and quality will both appeal to you. Doors and Windows, Mould ings, I«iint-i, Oils, Cement, Lime, Plaster and Builders’ Hardware ... E. W. AYLSWORTH (iresham, Oregon ) Gresham. Ore