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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1910)
SAMIY A. B Comb* was here on business a few days thia week. The new grade on th«’ Mining hill has been near enough complete«! to I h * used. Considerable work is to I m * done on it before it can In» us « m I for st« a«ly travel, Mr.’ Johnaon has moved bis family into the Ihmaliue cottage. \ ictor Fosln*rgJMr. ami Mrs Altieri Bell ami Mrs. M M. IMugías were among the Portland visitors last week. SPECIAL OFFER TO FARMERS J BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT we have secured term» whereby we are able to make thia rare offer to anyone and farmers in particular. Peacock Automatic Sewing Awl With The Herald. I year. $1.50 (The Awl alone regularly retails at $1 to $1.50) Quit punching your fingers with a needle and get one of these Awls while you can. Write today. Send us one New Subscriber, if you are a subscriber, and get an Awl for your trouble. Want Column : LOCAL l\EV\S IUMS : • • Wrn. Bridge bai bought a 10-acre SPEC IA1 — P lan 1-Cl na sows. ) ing farm two miles west of Canby, w here thoroughbred gilts, just bred, y2” each. he will move about June I. He ha* Webb Farm, phone sold his * '-acre farm near Cottrell and WANTED—Veal and Hogs ami fat will hold a sale May 19. Cattle. Top prices. Roy Stafford, on N E. Nelson ot Elbow Lake an I G. Main st.. Gresham. tf Sanbourn, also of Minnesota, arrived m For Lime, Cement and Plaster see Gresham this week. They came here M. I». Kern. u on the recommendation of Gust Peter son ami are looking for a location They Fresh Cows wanted. T. K.«Howitt. have traveled through Canada and LUMBER—At our new mill ! ;4 miles eastern Oregon ami think they have southeast of Kvls . We deliver .auil-er, found what they are looking for here. Jonsruii Bros. (• Chas. Cleveland attended the Wot BARGA1N SALE—-Se< i id u 1 tvs horse gaioftu? ungine. Herald office, Jersey .Gresham, tf •old a herd. WANTED— st <k h.-gs itt, Grevham. i. K. 11 if, A. B McMillan from \laska, accom his sister, visited Miss Ida Radfonl last week. Mrs. I M IMuglaas spent Sunday with her son Harlow, on the farm at T routdale. C F. Wald«» was out from Portland looking after fruit land. H«» is an ex I t the world's tt *1 (.;<*. and the b»»X pert on fruit ami it is ho|n«l be will ai«l office rrevtpts ar«' a* disappoint lug m improving the fruit prospect* here. aa those of any other tuvd lucre stage Elmer Phelps has sold lus farm to The only men who ever know all R«»y Peterson. About Holiien tall to be tnuu Mr Runyon will preach at th«» M E church Sumlav morning. K* Mr Kun- Womeu aren't really afraid of mice yon is a man whose Christian character They only let men think they are has proven true to the |n’«'pl«» who hav«* cause men want to think mo It gl known him twenty yrais a large crow«! n imiti ti uliaucv t«» b«> brm«» mid heroic In his «»wn rye« without the allght«'«t is vx|H»cte<L Ernest fay man am! Mik«» Cunning pvrsomil risk I’lvvvr women! ham from Pleasant Home were in San- C.'iiacleiiee may I h * n handicap, but d) Saturday. tt »eklem »ork. Io hurt titi) thing. W. J. Wirtz spent a few days with his family al Gresham. * Pont put away steel fool* wel ; drv Ed Shriver of Portland has purchased them first and then oil them. Farm two lota here, He moved into th»» Col Journal tage vacated by Mr. Johnson, Illi li«- tie ton had the misfortune to Ull and |N»n’t let thè back step t»e unsightly break his arm shortly after they ar- with swill pail*. cat disile* ami ben rived. fon*! an i attraetmg (he* and disra*v. Mr. Ingram spent Sunday with hin Cart awav a’l Hie old tin cans, broken disile*, old coat« and boot*, from back daughters at Estacada. placca and yards Farm J uirnal. Dr. E. Albert Lupton is th«» I panied by BEST TOOL EVER PUT IN A Farmer’s hands, for mending Har ness. Shoes, or any sort of leather or heavy canvas. sician at Sandy He o«mes w< Th«' Grr*ham Meat c< ttipany will tak«' mended, having practised in y«»ur farm produce at latest market recently. The doctor is a mai ami will make his home m >amly. Al prie«**. ready he ha* formed numerous ac «.¡et a t’.'.ic t k awl. **<■<’ aJ. quaintances ami public opinion is very much in hi* favor. The l*»v* smoke cigarette« Ix'hind J 1). Mc*.ow« n of Kelt«'», Washington ' Rev M Runyon will preach Sunday called on the Herald Wvdnes«lay. He morning in the Methodist church ami the barn l»ecau*e dad smokes «gars in the open Farm Journal. was out looking over some of the tine a large audience is expecletl. dairy cattle of this country. FOB SAL! ' > south east of Gresham. 7 roouird house, barn and poultry houses. Family or chard ami small fruit. Fine soil 4”r<MÌs Mrs Janie Shepard . who was reported north of Hogan station. On R F. D. Personal property. Price right, terms. seriously ill, is on the wav to re- A. H. Gould owner Box 123, Gresham, covery. Oregon. 20 L. L. Kidder and family, an 1 Mi«» FOR SALE—Two milch cows an i Gilbert, haw moved ’.<> Gresiiam an i year-old heifer. E. L. Grubbe. at Hoov occupy a cottage on Ma.n street. er’s brick yard, L» mile south of Ander Cecil Metzger had »juite a severe fall son. last week but fortunately no Nines were Eine Line of Screen Ikwr- at Kerne. broken. FOR SALE—Saddle pony. Apply to Rev. S. P. Roper has gone to Ashland Paul Dann, Route 1, Boring, box 1O to attend the session of the Free Meth Also Pasture for Rent. tf odist Conference. FOR SALE'—Heavy draft team, 7 and J It is said that the automomile races 8 vears old. U. Zeek, Gresham, phone M". tf have bv<n given up for this year. HtlCMLS C. S. Ju Id and T H Stmrranl were guests at Welches hotel while here re cently in«(»rct»ng headquarters and th«’ work being «lone by the f«»rest ranger« in plantiug seed and trail building. Mr. and Mr« Bornstedt ami -on w«»r«‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs F. C. Hodge on Sunday at Rustic Lodge, the ••*,ca.«i»»n being the birthdays of Mr. Isirnstedt ami Mr. Hodge. Mr. ami Mrs. Kanney were guests of Hotel W«*lchea last week. Mr. R.tnnvy is a forest ranger ami Mrs Kanney will se»‘»»mpany him as cook for th«* camp of six or seven men, locale»! near Lost Creek mine »»n Sandy river. Fre»i tierke i« selling his bousehold hold goods ami farm implements ami is getting rea'iy to strike the trail for the Klondike soon. Mr. ar»i Mrs. F. U ILslg»* are return ing to Grv*iiam this we«*k and intend making their home near thert?. («randrna Wright has l**en «(»ending a Fol; SALE—Fercheron home, 4 year old thia spring, wt. 14.'«’, broke single few «lays with her daughter, Mrs. H. or double. Clarence Cathev. Phone Kane. PxJ. tf Ben Mathews returned from eastern FOR SALE—4<> acres of land. • acre* Oregon last Saturday. Guess he’s well cleared, some timber, new barn 3«'x4”. satisfied with Gresham. young orchard, new chicken house. 1*2 Wm. (»edernke was out to Gresham mile« south of Hogan. *3* ijh , half cash balance on time, ♦’» per cent interest. a few days this week. Write Urban Peier, Gresham, K. D 4 E. s. Smith, of the Herald force, re 19 turned last Saturday, accompanied by FOR SALE—Young Jersey bulls. One his father, L. C. Smith, of Colville, Mr. Tawney proprietor of Hotel old enough for service. B. C. Altman, Phone .358. Route 2, Gresham. tf Wash. Mr. Smith was called away by Maulding is erecting an automobile shed the death of his mother. and getting ready for the summer tour FOR SALE—Fine baled oats straw, Rev. J. O. Coleman has accepte«l a ists. $7 a ton in barn. John Palmblad, call of the Baptist churches at Gresham Gresham, Route 2. phone 3 mx 1. tf School closes in Welche« district thia and Pleasant Valley to become their E. P. smith of the Eastwood nurser week and Miss Dunham, the teacher, ' pastor and will live in Gresham, preauh- ies has received a supply of Hemming- will leave imme ’lately for California to wav’s arsenate of lead» which is offered ing regularly at each point, the second in quantities to suit at 2Uc |»er lb. 19 and fourth Sundays at Pleasant Valley i visit old friends and schoolmates. Henry I^ing made a trip to Portland FOR .'ALE—Six and one-ball acre*, and the first and third at Gresham. this week. partly improved, «mall boui>e, young One of the most instructive and in The Rhododendrons are in full bloom family orchard, three - quartern mile teresting farmers institutes was held in aouth of Troutdale, on mam county around Welches and make the woods road. E. G. Bowen. Troutdale, Ore. T" Gresham last week and the «peakers on on the different subjects made quite an look very pretty. FOR SALE OK TRAUE—One Heavy ' impression with their talk an»l great 3-inch, half-truck, wide tired Ehbert wagon, almost new. and one 3,14-inch I credit is due the committee, especially Administratrix Notice Studebaker wagon, narrow tire. Alfred | J. G. Kelly and Mrs. Jennie Kronen- In the County Court of Multnomah Byze, 2l2 miles S. E. of Troutdale. tf berg. who had charge of the music and County : WAN’TEb—(’attle for pa«ture. Ad- literary program, which was quite a In the Matter of the Estate of Sylves dress. b B. Gray, Mt. Scott place, «,n treat. The only drawback was the fine Mt. Scott, Ix?nn». tf weather which kept quite a number ter Cannon, deceased. Notice i“ hereby given that the undcr- F<>R SALE—1100 pound horse, cov from attending a* they were bu«v on «igned administrartix of said «‘state ba* ered spring wagon, «ingle harm-?-- *100 their farms. tilud in the above entitle«! court her takes t lie o’it fit. Will trade for cow«. County Nupt. Robinson was a caller final account as administratrix of said Troutdale. K. T b l, box 46, Melro«e farm. 18 at M. Kronenbcrg’s one «lay last week. estate, ami that said court has fixed M Morgan was in town recently for POUND NOTICE—Black pony. about 60) pound«, about b» years old Brand treatment by Dr. Bittner. Mr. Morgan JO-half circle Town Marshall, Gresh has been Ixjthered for some time by an am. 18 old wound. Several years ago he had a leg broken, and in the process of setting GRANGE DIRECTORY ! it a number of nails were used. One of PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE No 3W ' these were taken out two or three years K«-<-on-! «HtiirUay at 1 •¥) p. m and fourth ago, and recently Mr Morgan has been Saturday at lo .if) n. m. » very month. RfK KWoOD (.RANGE Meets th«- flr«t Wed suffering considerable pain from the old nesday of • a » h month at h p. m. and third Sat i hurt. Investigation proved that an- urday at 1<* a in. | other nail had worked loose and was MULTNOMAH GRANGE, NO. 71. Meets the fourth Saturday in every month at 10 a. in., In Grange hall, Orient. EAIRVIEW GRANGE-Meets first Saturday and the third Friday of each month RUSSELLVILLE («RANGE, NOJWt-Meets in Russellville schoolhouse on the second Sat urday in the evening and fourth Saturday all day. EVENING STAR (»RANGE- Meets In their hall at South Mount Tabor on th»- first Satur day of . n- i. ?L at 10 a. in All vi-itors are welcome. GRESHAM GRANGE Meets second Satur day in each month at 10:30 a rn. DAMASCUS (»RANGE, NO. W). Meets fir«t Saturday each month. LENTS GRANGE Meets second Saturday of each month at 10 30a. rn. ( LA« KAMA* (»RANGE, NO. Z* Meet« th«- first Saturday in th«- month at 10 ■atn. m. and the third Saturday at 7 '■¥) p. ;n. SANDY GRANGE No. :r»2. M« • ts s»-cond Saturday of »•«< b month at 10 o’clo< k a. rn. ( *»LI MBIA GRANGE NO 2»,7 Meets in all day sesMoii first Thursday in each month in grange hail near < <>rb«-tt. Curd of I hanks. We, th«« undersigned, wish to «• X («re.** our think* f«»r the sympathy \*n<i kindness <»f our neighlMira and friends during the recent sickness and death of our loved one. Ml: GEO l'l:i W M W Win: \Nl> F \ MIIA Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, I’. S. land oflice at Portland. Oregon, February 21. I • " Notice is hereby given that George Hvnrv W« -t, wh"-e po*t flu»* ¡»ddr«-* h 711 l<»t h -tret t, Grrvlt-v, < ’<»!• mid », did on the Mh day of Septornlier, I'.’”'.’, tile in this otliue "Worn -tat«-meiit and appli cation N<». i '22' «>, t«> pnichiisu th*’ n w ’ *ec 1, township I n«»rth, range d east, Willamette Meridian, ami the timlw-r thereon, under the provisions of the m t of June 3, is?s, and aula amendatory, know n as the “TimlsT and Stone laiw ," at such value as might l»e fixed lo ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber there on have been appraised, the timlsT es timated 1,12”JMO boar I ie«*t at j-o «1 ¡ mt N1, and the land, nothing; that said ap plicant will offer final proof in sup|«>rt of his application and sworn statement on the 28lh day of June, 1910, l>efore the register ami receiver of the l*nit*-d Stales land office at Portland. Oregon. Any person is at lil«»rty to protest this purchase Indore entry, or initiate n contest at any time Indore patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this oilice, alleging facts which would defeat the entry < II 18. B Mi.i:l:l< K, First pub Mar. IM, Register. LAWRENCE ADDITION « IA Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss (ircshttm Market is here to stay. We were here when meat was high and will l>e here next year. We can I”' dv|X'nded upon. Now as meats are on the decline we will appreciate your continued patronage. We an* still paying highest market prices for chickens, veal, pork. C unpare our prices before selling elsewhere. “The Sower Went Forth To Sow He bought his seeds of us because lie found tint lie could get them cheaply, and the quality is such that if they fall on gixxl ground some will yield 10, some 100 fold. lie is also buying his Hoes, Raktw, Poultry Netting, Chick Food and in fact everything needed about the place of us Follow Mis l:\aniple T. R. Howitt Groceries, (rockery, llardwdre, Hour and feed l«OV\ III SI.. «IMI SII AM. E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis & Staver « Agent for Portland FARM \l.\Ci II.XICIv’N PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON F. A. Firming S. S. Thompson Gresham Livery and Transfer Co l.hm. Botirdlnc and Saku Stable« New Line of Rig». (rood Horse«. Horses. Good Satisfaction Guaranteed Your I'atrnnax»* »••licU.i! Phone, Farmer» 510 Gresham, Ore. * RANGES EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST DURING Monday, the 30th day of Muy, at 9 o’clock a. rn., at the County Court room in Portland, Multnomah county, On- gon, an the time and place for hearing objections to «aid account and the set tlement of said estate. All persons having objections to said account are notified to present the same at time ann place. ALICE ( ANNON, Administratrix. Portland, Ore., Apr. 20, 1010. trying to get out. When removed, the nail was much corroded and blackened. The New Market on Main Rteeet haa The wound is healing nicely and for the a refrigerator ami ice. Get your meat months, M r M r out of the cool laix 17 gan lays aside his crutches and uses a cane. Get a Peacock awl. See ad. To those whojmay not understand, it may prove interesting to know that gold Get a Peacock awl. See ad and silver (dated nails are fre«|uently used to fasten parts of broken bones together. If everything goes well the nail is covered with bony tissue and is never taken out. Should it work loose, TO I HI IOWN OF »iRI.SHAM it may become worn and corroded. The nail is an ordinary nail, plated. The Buy a Home in this Beautif'J Addition one Dr. Bittner removed was ad-penny. I/its high, dry and sightly. Good water. Terms to suit, Frank Hughes, who has been in the Prices $50.00 and up. hospital for some time with a threat (Granges are requested to s» rid to Th»- Herald infoination so that a brief car«l can be run ened attack of typhoid fever, is now J. W. I AWW Nfl. Gresham. fr»-e under this heading. Bend place, »lay ami home again and greatly improved. I hour of meutingj. Losing His Mind. "Mother. guvs* you‘d t»etti»r «end for th* d*»et»»r." gasped I'fr'lt* t'hnrlle Bea ver na II«» sank info a chair and rocked tuck and ferth. holding hl« gray head ”S.ik< * alh «»• \ e haven't b«vu mid g«»t the miser) In yer head, have ye, SI la*?” ga«p«*d his HNtoniahed wife, drop- Ing a pie tin "I duntm what's the matter, but I’ve Minus had a hunch my mind *d go some time It’s « um. I guess I no tlu««l th' trouble fust last week when I plumb forget lo go up an’ mw ear off th* $100 hmm « ««ment till It w as too late Then I negh»et**d to go to th* auhool meet In* last night to tight agin Hie new nunmisshmer But. wu*« and w ii«s. I didn't guess within eleven pound «even oun « s of th* weight of Wai «»aver s big hog killed today. I gues« my mind has gone all right Fiu about all In — Rue* I ROM Al l. 1910 HUNTS ON Illi Oreg-on Railroad & Navigation Company TO Chicago Council Bluff", Omaha, K hiihhn <’ity, SI. Joaeph, St. Paul St Paul, via Council BI u H h Minneapolis dire, i Mliuieaiadia, via Council Itluff" IhllUth direct Duluth, via Council Bluff« St. Louie .............................. ft A Th'S »72.no Ho.Oii ai.m) This is VO I’a time of high price« if flo.no you go to the right place. Are YOU fl.-i.no interested in saving? Here’s a money «».no saving proposition that will just suit 07.rm you In company with certain of Port tJ7.fiO land's large dealers I buy my goods direct from the mannfactiirerH of the Ticket« will lie on «ale M»y 2il hih | nth, .lune 2il, 17th, niul "Ith East, to be ship(M*d out here in Straight July r>th anil 22<l, Augiinl :kl, Heptaniber Xtii. ’ " ’ carload lots at much reduced rates. This enables me to give you the follow Ten day« provi'led (or the going trip. ing unusual bargains; Sfo|eover« within limit« in either ilirei tion. .*3 iron beds for $2. >6.10 steel couch Final return limit three mnnlli« from date of «ale, but not later than- for ?4.9O. Cold rolled steel, asbestos Octolier .'llat. lined ranges f like cut) w ith well braced One way through California *15 additional. ovenhigh closets and reservoirs . 14 inch ovens $24.25. 16-irich ovens $26.25. . Inquire of any <). R. <N N. Agent for more complete Ih-inrh ovens $28,25. Those are regn-1 information. lar $.”»5 to $40 ranges, Other goods are| and investigate. I in pro|M>rtation. < hill R. R. Carlson, Gresham WM. M c M urray , POR I LAND, OR! General Passenger Agent. »