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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
Want Column SPFUI a L—Poland-China «<■««. voting thoroughbred gilt*. lti«t bred. >2oeaeh. Webb Farm, phone 15b. t* WANTEB—V«al and Hogs and fat Cattle. Top price* Ko\ Mafford, on Main st., Greaham. tf : • l(HAI Nt nJ IltMJ • : •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Rev. M B Parounagian and Rev. J. O. t'oleman attended the Hart ami Magan meeliugs on the eart •ide Mon- day night. Chalker A Woatell is lbs imm« of h Mr. an I Mrs. H- I.. Ball have movtd m*w tit in for Gresham which has Knight to Portland. out f. R IIowitt’s general merchandise Arthur Field house ia erecting a cot bu*inrss These young men are well tage in the Kvgner addition. known in the town and community Jakr Metager ia putting in th«» «*»ii- and should build up a go*sl business. Crete bam'inrnt for Id* new dwelling. Hulv Brothers have tinishvd and Miss Kuby Emery w a* home for a i painted their collage on Maple avenue. abort visit with her parents on Wednes Wm. ILn kinson has purchase«! lots in For Lime, I’rmeni ami Planter s»ee day. Tliom|*»on’s addition and conleiuplales M. P. Kern. tf Mr C«wuis of Troutdale calle«! on The ‘ building soon. FOR KENT — 5-rootu cottage, near Heraki Monday. He tells us coyote* 1 Alva Hevel, ami others, with the road Fairgrounds, Gresham, Oregon. Mr* are getting quite numerous in his local grader, under the dirtvtion of R«md 8. Burr. ti ity. Only recently h»e eon killed two ' Su|»ervi»or Kenney, have grad«*! and TAKEN UP— Two bay mares, one within a lew minutes and a third got smoothed up manv of our alraata this marked "SS", other ha* two white dots away. week. on forehead. John Ganlenbein, on The pipe line eurveyora have been J. H. Hoee sold liia two grays this i Columbia rdough road. week to the government to l»e us«»«l in i setting stake« through town for the new FOR RENT — Half acre with good Is laid as they are now sur- four-room house, barn and chicken in the Forestry service, lie has just : pipe line house. E Schwedler, Route 3, Gresh bought a new team of bays to use 111 the » veying it will («arallel the present line am ti place of th<we told, One he purr bam* I I on the north aide moat of the distance of Ed Sleret ami the other of Guit ; through town. It is said it has not Fresh Cow« wanted. T. R. Howitt. t«een fully decided where it will l»e laid. Laraon. LUMBER—At our new mill ll, miles Mrs. Ed Spath ia substituting for Geo. Fans is assisting the surveyors. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Mrs. F. B Stuart is in town thia E. L. Thorp on Route 2 this week. Jonsrud Bros. (- while the latter is attending the State week visiting friends. Mr. Stuart has BARGAIN SALE—Second-hand two- Grange meeting at Oregon City. This bought a hotel at Stantleld, a new loan horse gasoline engine. Herald orti«e, is one of Mr. Thorp’» annual vacations in eastern <iregun. Gresham. tf and as reporter for the l*aily Oregonian M. D Kern is «oon to build a new WANTED—Stock bog* T. K. How he makes the occasion profitable as well lutnlwr »hex! to accommodate his grow itt, Gresham. tf enjoyable. ing business Ft>K SALE—lo acres I1.- mile* «uith- Rev. S. P. Roper rrturne«! from bis The Odd Fellows are having a con east of Gresham. 7 roomed house, conference on Monday. He has been crete walk built along the west aide of barn and poultry bouse*. Family or chard and small fruit. Fine soil 40 nsis ap|K»inted to Houlton, where be will their building to take the place of the north of Hogan station. On K F. D. move soon, ami Rev. Mr Hopper, a old raised plank walk. This will la» a Personal property. Price right, terms. brother of Mrs Roper, wvl’. serve the decided improvement. Mvaer*. Town A. H. Gould .owner' Box 123, Gresham, («resham cbiixi»« Rev. and Mr*. send and Fieldhouav are doing the Oregon. 20 Roper S’.td daughter have made many work. FOR SALE—Two milch cows and 2- friends during their two year’s stay The high school ball team went to year-old heifer. E. L. Grubbe. at Hoov «here and they will have the best wishe* Oregon City today to play the Oregon er’s brick vard, *, mile south of Aimer- of all in the community. City high ech*>ol team. Here’s (or a »-'«■ . I- Rev. C. M. Van Marter and wife were victory lor our lioys I in Gresham last week looking over The eilitor an I wife have I ven in at FOR SALE—Saddle pony. Apply t ‘ their pru|>erty in Th«»mps<»n’s addition, tendam «* at the State Orang meeting at Paul Dunn, Route 1. Boring, box RV». where it is understood they will build a Oregon City this wwk. Also Pasture for Kent. ti cottage this summer. Mr. Van Marter Mayor Shattuck will confer next FOR SALE—5-Vear «■!«.! h»*rse. c’.t ip. is now holding meetings at Montuvilla Monday with Superintendent i’ -lge in Good farm horse. B. C. Altman. Route L C. Smith, of Colville, Wash., who regard to obtaining Bull Kun water for 2. Gresham. tf has b«?en visiting his sou. E. S. Smith, the t«»wn. The Portland water tnnird LOST — Large bay mare, May 1. has g ne to Portland and 1* looking up acted favorably on the matter and re Bran led on hip with S> in circle. Scar a sawmill proposition near Oreg •» City, ferred it to Su|»erintvn<!vnt l>odgv t * on bip joint from getting over a fence. til which business be is an old and ex Samuel Konitcer. Route 3, box 103, find out what Gresham wanted and Boring, t’re. perienced hand. draw up a contract to tie acted on b\ B. C. Altman was in town on Tues the council. It is claim«*! by those who LOST — A 4-year old mouse-colored Jersey cow. Fresh. Cow is dehorned. day after his young Jersey bull which have been investigating the matter that Phone lbxl. W. Ellison, Fairview. 19 he recently purchased at the >cappo«*?»e the proposed terms ar«* the most reason sale. The animal 1» a uierv calf but he able that could lie asked. cost $20u. His sire sold fur ?!«’<.». \V. N Brown, formerly of Gresham, Fine Line of Screen at Kerns. G. W. Combe of Portland and B. H. F or SALE—Pervberon horse. 4 year Jacques of Eagle Creek were in town old this spring, wt. 1450, broke single this week working on a life insurance or double. Clarence Cathev, Phone »12. ’ tf proposition. Mies Clara Metzger FoR SALE—I" acres of land, 3 acres Metzger, of Meridan. Kansas, are visit cleared, some timber, new barn 30x4<', young orchard, new chicken house l’t ing Mrs. Rose Metzger and other rela miles south of Hogan. EkO', half cash tive here. balance on time, 6 per cent interest. Capt. H. V. Welch, deputy assessor, Write Urban Peier, Gresham, R. D. 4 is making his usual round of visits in 19 this end of the county. FOR SALE—Fine baled oat« straw, Only two weeks of work remain for F7 a too in barn. John Palmblad. Gresham, Route 2, phone 38x1. tf teachers and pupils m our school. Mie* E. P. Smith of the Eastwood nurser Parmely plans to visit relatives in Wis ies baa received a supply of Hern mi ng- consin and Miss Hattie Pierce will spend way’a arsenate of lead, which is offered the eummer in New York. in quantities to suit at 2Qe per lb. 19 A small fire occurred yesterday noon FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Heavy in the Culy cottage on Powell street, 3-inch. half-truck, wide tired Ebbert occupied by H. J. Gould. Spark* from wagon, almost new, and one 3!4-inch Studebaker wagon, narrow tire. Alfred the chimney set fire to the main roof. Byre, 2^ n.iles S. E. of Troutdale. tf The chemical was soon on the spot and the fire was «*xtinguiehed with slight WANTED—Cattle for pa«ture. Ad- dreee. I». B. Gray, Mt. Scott place, .m damage. A slight accident occurred to Ml. Scott, Lents. tf the chemical engine which put one of t:ie two cylinders out of commission. FOR SALE, or TRADE for stock— Mr*, lister Spencer received a pain- 1 Alpha No. 2 iMaval cream separator. Also Silo, nearlv new. J. Vanderschuer, f 11 injury last week bv stepping on a Linnemann Farm Gresham. '22 rusty nail. For nearly a week she FOR SALE—To give place for young could scarcely walk but is slowly im stfMrk. I will sell about 50 pure bred proving. Brown Leghorn hens at $1 each. E. J. The pastor will preach Sunday morn Gradin, Gresham. Phone 32-5. tf ing and evening at the Met ho«list church. In the evening there will be An Anrel. “My wife always forgives mv s[>eciai music. faults.- By vote of the M. E. Sunday school •Tve got you sklnm d to death.” last Sunday it was decided during tlie ••iiowr summer to tiegin the school at 9:45 in “My wife forgets mine.“—Cleveland stead of 10, and close at 10:45. Last Leader. Sunday the regular attendance was 140, besides many visitors, The average at- No Glutton. The Unsuccessful Cou'i-u-l—I'm very tendance for the past tbrte months is sorry 1 could not do more for you. my 127. • man. The Prisoner- IIoI Don't apolo The Misses Nellie and Maud Gregory, gize. old sp' rt. Fire year« Is enough. of Se.berg, called at the Herald office —London Sketch. Monday morning. They were guest* of Mrs. B. W. Emery over Minday and Glory ia. after all. the thing which Miss Maud also during the I.e<>i<ue con has the be*t chance of not being alto vention of which she was a delegate. gether vanity.—Kenan. They were quite at home with the type and presses, their father now being GRANGE DIRECTORY proprietor of the Newt>erg Enterprise. PLEA’ANT VALLEY GRANGE No 3« Meets s»<-on<) Saturday at 7 30 p rn , and fourth Chas. Cleveland bought a valuable Saturday at 10 30 a. in every month Jersey bull at Scappoose last week. RiH KWiMJb GRANGE- Meets the flr*t Wed nesday of each month at h p. m and third Sat Tbos. A. Myles, of Husam, Wash., urday at 10 a rn. MULTNOMAH GRANGE NO 71 Meets the and Vrs. Ella Tibbetts, of Greshain, fourth Saturday in every month at 10 a. m., were u ited in marriage at the home of in Grange hall, Orient. FAIRVIEW GRANOK-Meets firn Saturday the bride’s uncle, Ubas. Reynolds, on and the third Friday of each month Sunday, May 8, at 11 a. m., Rev .M. B RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE, NO v»-M»ets In Mrs Tibbetts Russellville schoolhouse on the second Sat Parounagian officiating. urday in the evening and fourth Saturday all is the youngest daughter of Mr. and day. EVENING STAR GRANGE-M»-et« in their .Mrs. E. Slover. A few relatives and hall at South Mount Tabor on th»* fir*t Hatur dav of each month at 10 a. m. All vi-itors are friends were present and a wedding welcome. dinner was served. The couple received GRESHAM iiRANGE - Meets second Satur numerous presents and the best wishes day in ea/ h month at 10:8» a. m. IM MARCUS GRANGE, NO. J50 - Meets first of their many friends. Saturday each month. The most successful league conven LENTS GRANGE —Meets second Saturday of each month at 10.80 a. m tion ever held within the Salem district CLACKAMAS GRANGE, NO. 29W- Meets th- first Saturday in the month at 10 30 a. m and closed with a big temperance rally last the third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday night. All were enthusiastic SANDY «»RANGE, No. 393. Meets second over th, success of the meeting and Saturday of *-a<'h month at 10 o’clock a. m COLUMBIA «»RANGE NO. J67 Meets in ■1! strong resolfftion* were adopted thank day session fint Thursday in each month in ing the people of Gresham for their grange hall near Corbett. [«»ranges are requested to send to The Herald generous entertainment. One hundred infornation so that a brief card can be run and fifteen delegatee and visitors were free under thi« heading. Send place, day and entertained. hour of meeting]. AJminlalratrlx Notke In the County Court of Multnomah County : In the Mutter of the Estate of Sylves ter Cannon, decva»e«l. X.»tiee in heieliv given that Hie under signed admiiiü'trnrtii of »ui« I retate he» III«*! in the above entitled court her libai account <**• »«Im lui* fratria of »ahi retate, and that ».ltd court han tiled Mondav, the 3«Hh day of Mui, at 9 o’clock a in., at the County Court rooiu in Portland, Multnomah county. Ore gon, a* the time ami place (or hearing “bj»vlioiis to aaid account ami the art* llvinetit of »aid vaiate. All perenna having objection* to naid account are nolitlrd to present the name al said time aim place. ALICE CANNON, Administratrix. Portland. Ore , Apr 20. |9|o 10-21 A New Broom Sweeps Clean aaaaMMMaMMM Try Chalker & Wostcll Successors to I. R. Howitt \\9‘ ARE NEW, therefore very liable to sweep ’ clean. We carry a full line of Feed, Flour, Groceries, Nails, Bolts, Hoes, Rope, Rakes, Kitch en ware. Notice for PuhlKailon iVpartment «»(the Interior, LJ. S. Inml «»Iticv at Portland, Oregon, February; 21, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Georg«» Henrv West, whose po«ttofth*e address is 711 10th street, Greeley, Colorado, did on the Stfi «lav of September, IIM>, tile iu tfiia office sworn statement and appli cation No. 0'J?»iO, to pnrvha*e th»» nw ‘4 *cc 1. townahip I north« rang«» »1 rust, Willamette Meridian, and the titnl*»r thervon. umler th«» provision* ol th«» act of June 3, |S?H, ami acta amendatory, known as the “Timl>vr and Stone Law,“ at such value as might l«r listed by up- praisement, an«! that, puiatiant to such application, the !an«l ami titnlnT there on have brrn appraised, the timber ra ti tn.-it »*1 l,l?(i,OkO l»oar I (rrt at *0 <0 |»rr M- and the land, nothing, that said up- plica lit will offer final pr<M-( in siip|»ort of his application aud »worn statement on the 2Mh «1 iv of Jiim», B»|o, la'fort* th«» r»g.»<ter and reevivrr of tfir t nltc<l Sta’cM land office at Port him!. Or« gon. Any |«er-*on 11 at liberty to protest this pnrvhas»* lir(»»rr entry, or initiate a COlHett at ahV time befor«« patent Ksues, by filing .« C’>rmb»rat«*l uffldavtt in thi* ofticr, alleging fact* which would defeat the entrv CH AS B .MERIUCK, First pub Mar. IH, L Do not read this advertisement and forget it, but go to the phone and call up 4 x and tell us your wants CHALKER & VVOSTELl GRHSMAM. ORli A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss (irvsham .Market is here to stay. We were here when meat was high and will lie lure next year. We can be depended upon. Now as meats are on the decline we will appreciate your continued patronage. We arc still paying highest mirket prices for chickens, veal, pork. Compare our prices before selling elsewhere. E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Agent tor RANGES Portland FARM was down from Rend this week the guest of laswia Shattuck. While here he bought a Stu<lebaa«»r auto. PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON The Womans Home Missionary soci ety met with Mrs. Tarr on We«ln«»adav afternoon and enjoyed a very pleasant time. There were 17 ladies present in cluding Mrs Weaver, the National re serve field secretary. Four new mem bers were received. F. A Fifteen niemlier* of the Gresham Grange attended the State (»range ses sion at Oregon City Thursday. Miss Edith Gordon visited here last Sunday. XI ACI IIXICKA Fleming S. S. Thompson l.hcrt. Hoarding and Sale* Stable* friends New Line of Rigs. Good Horae*. Satisfaction Guaranteed Your Patronage Solicited This k* NOT a time of high price* if You had better scour the feeding pail you go to the right place. Are YOl’ than lose the calf with scours —Farm interested tn saving** Hrrr’a a montv saving proposition that will ju*t unit Journal. von In company with certain of Port land's larg” <leal«»ra 1 buv i»»y good* direct from th»* inannfa«turrra of the She Wasn't Afraid. East, to I m » shipped out her«» in straight A crowd gathered <m the street to carload lot» at much r«<lm-«*d rates. watch a hand»o.ae fox terrier that was This enables tne to give you the follow White ing •;naaual ImrgHiii*; running alxmt. nose In air. $3 iron bed- (or $2 9».10 uteri much froth waa running from the dogs for ?4 9J. Cohl rolled »teel, nalkvsto* mouth. lim’d ranges < lik»- nil > with well braced ‘ He’s mad“’ yelled a fat man. ovens, high closet* and re»ervolr* 14 The fox t«*rri<»r mood in the renter im-li oven* 824.2o IB-inch ovens *26.25. of the group with wide open ryes. 18dnrh ovens 82M.25. Th«**«» art* regu either too mad or too frightened to lar to ranges, Other uo < h I h are in pro|»ortation. Call and investigate. move. At this jum ture the rived. A dozen vol<-ea him that th«» 'log was must I m » kill'd: that It had been snap* ping nt tin» ' hildr»*n: th it !t 4>»'gan to •••••••••••••••••••••••••a R. R. Carlson, froth when it pawed u ¡ mm *I of water, and how l>est to shoot. A tall. <pil»»t I'Hiklng woman pushed through the < r »wd and start«*»! toward the dog. A dozen men yelled at her. Two <»r three men grabbed at her. She picked the dog up and startwl The poll* emuli out of the crowd, stopped h»»r with. “Madam, that dog Is mad. He must be shot. Look nt the foam coming out of his mouth." “Foam!” sb«» said contemptuously. “That's a cream puff he was eating.“ —St. Louis Post-IHspatcli. Printing a Coin on Linsn. The print of ii silver colli or mednl may be imide on silk or linen by dip ping the fabric In a solution of nitrate of «liver and streteblng It over the face of the coin until the Image 1« Im printed. The linen la sensitized by dip ping It Into a solution of nitrate of ■liver, made by dissolving sixty or eighty grains of nitrate of silver In one ounce of water. Wet the jairtlon of the doth which la to receive the Impression in the solution and when nearly dry draw It over the face of the coin and tie It at the back. Expose to a weak light, and In n few minutes the raised design of the coin will appear on the linen. As soon as the print Is dark enough remove and wash In clear water. When nearly <lry Iron It smooth with a warm Iron, placing a piece of tissue paper over the print. In printing from the coin or medal It Is advisable to paste a piece of paper on the reverse aide, so tbnt the silver will not come In contact with the sen sitized fabric. Weekly Oregonian am’ Herald $¿.00 Phone. Farmer* 516 Gresham. Ore. JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore fill ORIGON IIKI Kl I II I ASS(M IAÏIOS inmiranrc rah a Greshfim ('all tin John Brown Rockwood, Oregon LAWRENCE ADDITION TO THI TOWN OF <1141 SHAM Buy a Home in Ibis Beautiful Addition lx>tM high, dry and sightly. Good water. Terms to »nit. Prkes $90.00 and up. J. W. I AWKINU . Gresham. A neatly printed lot of stationery is a credit to the firm it is turned out for. The Hearld job department is complete and can turn out just the kind of work the people wants. A trial order will convince you that we can satisfy you in every respect. \ vlswortl 1 We have a nice line of Men'll and Young Men's ; suits Our Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes is the Most Complete and Up-to- date in This Part of the Country. Come in and See Them 'Fine PEY HATS Very Exclusive in Design and Peer of all $3 Hats I I