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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1910)
Want Column LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : •••••••••••••••••••••••••e LUSTEDS M1» Nancy Homer of Troutdale vis it«»! M im Ida Hurt at Ralph Neil>uer'« last Sunday. Elwood Quay’s children are ill with iu<‘aix>U but are improving Irvin, the little non of Mr. and Mr«. J. Ickler ha» been quite ill aith whoop ing cough. G Moulton and Hani» 11 mu il ton made A business trip to Portland last week. Ed Andre and daughter Alva and Mr. and Mr». Clarence Jackson of Orient made a trip to Bull Run cemetery last Monday. Mrs A. C. Wihlon, who has been ill (or the past two week», i» able to l>e up and around again. Our «chool will have their eierciaea June 4. ami also a picnic dinner. Mr». Ralph Nsibausr mad« a trip to Boring Monday. Mr and Mrs. Ed Letter made a trip to Portland Friday. Alfred Hamilton made a business trip to Troutdale last week. Bert Heighten and »on IMlniar were the guest« of E. D. Hamilton last buu- dsy Mr and Mr«. A. Bell of Sandy and Mr». Shumway of Pleasant Home spent Sunday with Mr» G. Moulton. The road running north of John 8l«rvt's will «on be ready for travel ami will be convenient for everybody Admlniatratria Notka In Ih» t'ounly Court ut Multnomah tXiunty : III thè Mailer of thè Estate ol Svlvaa- ter Camion, deeeased. Notte« i» hereby given timi thè under- «>giK»l administrartix <>( aaid estate ha» llled in thè above entitled court ber tin»l aceount «» aduiinistratrix of »ahi «•tate, ami tliat »ani court ha» tixed Momlay, thè iioth dav of May, ai ’• o'clm k a. m.. al thè l'ounty Court riami m Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon, a» thè lime ami place for hearing 1 objection» to «ani aceount ami thè »et ! lleinent of »aid vaiale. All |>er»<m» having objectmn» lo -aid atvouul are notitled to preavnt thè sani» al «aid tiuie ami place. Al ICE CANNO», Adminislralrii. Portland, Ore., Apr. 20, 1910. llt-21 « A New Broom Sweeps Clean D. J. Culy has repaired the Anderson eottsge on Powell street, which was re- I centlv damaged by tire, ami the build FOR SALE—Some entra grade Poland China Sows, one year old. Will breed ing is once more ready for occupancy. Try Chalkcr Á Wostell Successors to for *15. Webb Farm, l’bone IAS. tf Mr. IMvidson, wife and child, who T. R. Howitt lately arrived from India, coming by WANTEO—Veal and Hogs and fat way of Hong Kong, Yokatiama. Manila, Cattle. Top prices. Roy Stafford, on Main st.. tiresham. tf ami other far eastern cities of note, was m town a short time on Thursday. Ho FOR RENT — .’» room cottage, near ARE NEW, therefore very liable to sweep Fair grounds, Gresham, Oregon. Mr«, stopped <>ff to see A IL Gould ami fam ’ dean. We carry a full line ol Feed, Flour, s Burr. ti ily who were former acquaintaneea in Canada Groceries, Nails, Bolts, Hoes, Rope, Rakes, Kitch TAKEN VP— Two bay mare«, one Decoration day will tie celebrated by a marked "SS”. other ha.« two white dot» en ware. John Gantenbein. on private party of Gresham people by a on forehead Columbia hlougli road. ,.V trip to Latoural Falls. Fi'K RENT — Half acre with Mod The Iwiliiw Home Missionary Society Prompt Delivery Morning or livening four-room house, barn and chicken of the M. E. church will serve a nation house. E. Schwedler. Route 3, Gresh am tf al tea on the paraonaga lawn two weeks from Friday night. A real "Vncle Sam” Do not read this advertisement and lorget it, but Sotka for Publkation Fresh Cows wanted. T. K. Howitt will be there to show how he takes care go to the phone and call up 4 x and lh»partment of the Interior, U. S. land of foreigners who have just arrived. LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 miles tell us your wants office at Portland, Oregon, February You can't afford to miss it. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. 21, 1910. Jonsrud Bros. (• The Home Missionary Society ha» Notice is hereby given that George FOR SALE—Burbank seed Potato«« sent a shipment of good things for the Henrv West, whose poelottiee address in new deaconess home in Portland. Clarence Cathey, Greebam. Phone 97. tf 714 loth street, Greeley, Colorado, did A special meeting ol the local Grange LOST—Gold Watch, between Gresh- on the Hlh day of Septrmlter, I wow, tile will be hel«i next Saturdav evening for am and Hogan. K. Kido, Phone 306, in this office sworn statement and appli Gresham. ») the initiation of candidates. There will ORHSHAM. «Ri cation No. O22W, to purchase the nwl4 be a practice meeting of members ol BARGAIN SALE—Second hand two- arc 1, township I north, range 6 east, horse gasoline engine. Herald office, the Grange in preparation for the me Willamette Meridian, and the timber Gresham. tf morial service to be held the tlrst Sat thereon. under the provision« ol the act W ANTED—Stock hogs T. K. How urday in June. The June meeting will of June 3, 1N7S, and act» amendatory, itt. Greeham. tf ; also 1« celebrated as a strawberry din- known as the “Timber and Stone law." i ner. Children's day and memorial day. at such value a.« might tte flxe«l by ap FOR SALE—b» acres IS miles south SALMON Ikin't forget the prixe offered by one east of Gresham. 7 roomed house, praisement, and that, pursuant to such Mrs. J. T. McIntyre ha» returned application, the land and llmlwr there barn and poultry bouses, Family or- of our patriotic citiaena for the best kept chard and «mall fruit. Fine I eoil 40 nods house and van!. Some of our people from a week's visit to Portland and to on have been appraised, the timl»er es north of Hogan station. On R K F. r. D. . . .. ... her daughter, Mr», h«i, at Wratport. timated l.lJU.O*» board feet at |O M) per Personal property. Price right, terms. have started out to win this prise, rome Attracts mon* attention A. H. Gould owner' Box 1237Gre«hani. have already fallen out of the race, ami Oregon M, and the land, nothing . that said ap Oregon. 20 »till others never began. l>on't forget, The name of Salmon poetotfice has plicant will offer tinal pr*»o( in support Sill! BARGAINS art* not found eliwwherv. lard Silis. FOR SALE—5-vear old horse, cheap. the backyards count, a.« do the tin can been changed to Brightwood, the change of Inn application ami »worn statement OUVIi UARUAIIIO pure lard 90c. 5 lbs. White Star S\-. to go into effect July I. Good farm horse B. C. Altman. Route corner» ami the waste piles on the 2Hth day of June, 1910, before the Sugar cured ham 16c to 22c j»er ¡x>und. 2. Greeham tf J. \. Hoffer, recently from Salem, the Mr. Hubuis has been at Salmon aome register and receiver of the United WM. HOCKINSON, PROP FOR SALE—Heavy draft team. 7 and newly appointe«! pastor of the Free time in the interests of the Mt. Hood State« land office at Portland, Oregon. S rears old. O. Zeek. Greebam, phone Methodist church, will preach here railroad company, putting on a * atcr Any person is at liberty to protest M' tf Sunday morning. this purchase tiefore entry, or initiate a gauge ou the Bright wood bridge. FOK SALE—1 Carload Horses, brok Rev. S P. Roper will go to Houlton Mr. and Mrs. Gle.i McIntyre fjwnt Contest at anv time before patent issues, en and unbroken. Parties desiring to for Ins appointment the coining ."un Sunday with the latter's mother, Mr». by tiling a corroborated affidavit in this purchase can see horses at Kelso. office, alleging fact« which would defeat J. T. Friel Sr. of Cherryville. Malone A Rich. 21 day the entry. CH AS. B MERRICK, Will Beagle on Tuesday was thrown Superintendent Holcomb of the hatch Gresham Meat Co. wants your hogs First pub Mar. IS, Register. from a car at the brickyards at Hogan ery has about finished putting in the and veal. 20 Agent for and sprained his ankle badly. The car rocks m readiness (or the Chinook sal FOR SALE—Two Cow«, both giving was started by the freight l>aeking into mon. milk. Call on E. L. Grubb, at Hoover’s brickyard. 21 it, ami while Will was trying to set the Messrs. Alcorn and J a me« returned to brakes he fell under the car, narrowly Portland Monday after a lew days in FOR SALE—Fine baled oats straw, escaping serious accident. this vicinity tishing. $7 a ton in barn. John Palmblad. Mrs. M. Ball of Cottrell, recently re Gresham, Route 2. phone 3Sxl. tf turned from a lengthy visit in Michigan WANTED—Cattle for pasture Ad GAILS CROSSING. dress. D B. Gray, Mt. Scott place, on and Nebraska, in company with Mrs. J 1^ ‘ itheiser gave a dancing party in PHONE 503, GRESIIAM. OREGON Kane made the Herald a pleaaaut call Mt. Scott, Lent«. tf his new barn last Saturday night. i Thursday. FOR SALE, or TRADE for stock— A. Ritzinger bad a new roof put on Mrs. Baily of Portland has bought the 1 Alpha No. 2 I>elaval cream separator. Also Silo, nearly new . J. Vanderscbuer, bouse and lots occupied by Dr. Harry In» house this week. Linnemann Farm. Gresham. 22 Utt, on Roberts avenue. Work on the Foster road opposite FOR SALE—To give place for young tioeg Heiney has sold bis beautiful this place has been resumed. stock. I will sell about 50 pure bre«i bungalow on Pleasant View avenue, Mr. Kiefer has purchase*! the Elliot Brown Leghorn ben« at SI each. E. J. Gradin, Gresham Phone 32o. tf through the agency of the First State place and moved in. Bank, to H. Metcalf of Spokane, Wash. Mrs. J. Watson has been spendinn Mr. Metcalf will occupy the place some time with her mother, Mr». Cole. High-grade P. A O. Buggies, Hacks, Carte, Surreys, at right prices at about June lit. Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables Mr and Mrs. David Catbey and Miso Heaeci's, Greeham. Get a Peacock awl. .See ad Mary Cathey have moved out from New Line of Riga. Good Horaea. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Portland and will make their home in You Will Appreciate Get a Peacock awl See ad. Your Patronage Solicited the future with W. G. Cathey, Tin» 1» NOT a time <»f high pru ♦’« Profitable you go t<> the right place. Are YOU The "I Can” class of the M. E. Sun Pleasing and day school, in charge of W. H. Bach- Phone, Farmers 516 interested in waving'* Here’» a innnt v Gresham, Ore. Couldn't Understand a Euphemism. Sub-divisions aaving ineyer, will bold a class social al the Proposal proposition that will junt amt "Wby are you so sad. dearest?' home of O. W. Tarr this evening you In company with certain of Port* "I am mourning over the crumpled land's large dealer» I bur my gfaal» rose leaf " direct from the manufacturers of the Get a Peacock awl. See ad “Bother: I will get you fresh roses." East. to la» »hip|>ed out here in btraight At Wholesale Price. Plan carload Iota at much reduced rate», “Ob. dear! I mean that there Is a Thia enable« me to give you the follow fly In our ointment." and Price Below. Why ing unuMual bargain«. You can get The Herald for one year, "What ointment? I didn't know any- ?.! iron tied» for $2 AG.10 steel c Farm Journal two years and Hor»e Se Not Buy the Best While Rockwood, Ore twxJy ha«l anything the matter." for >4 Cohl rolled «teel, aab “Oh. George, dear. 1 mean father has cret» for only $1.50. You should take lined rang» « (like cut) with well bi Land is Cheap? refused to glee hi« consent?' advantage of this combination. oven«, high cloeetH and reservoir» IxM-al for "Jumpin’ Jehosepbat: Now you're , inch ovens $24.23. Id-inch oven« y; a talking: I know w hat that means.” 1 Get a Peacock awl. See a<i. land just oiitsulr* tin- present active lM-in» b ovena $2N,25. Theae are Illi OKIGON HKI Kl I II I ASS1M I AIIOS lar $..•'» to y4<» range« Other good» »1»« ulativ«. area of l’ >rtland and within in pro|>ortHtion. Cail ami invest! The most popular farmer«' inmiranro a few miles of tidewater, is probably ill the State, i .«‘I hia » Hlt-M the most inviting of all field« for invest ment. There is an element of safety Call up John Brown Rockwood, ami it will double ami treble liebire the Phone* 231 Oregon completion of the Panama canal ami then some more. I am developing 1><> a< re» 12 miles TO THI. TOWN Ol ORI SHAM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN southeast of Portland, near the O. W. I*. R. It., on a direct line to Mt. Hoo<l. Buy a Home in this Beautiful Addition A neatly printed lot of stationery is a credit to the firm it is a fine view of which is ha«L A peren Lit« high, dry and nightly. Good turned out for. The Hearld job department is complete and can nial stream flows through it, which will water. Terms to suit. irrigate half of it by gravity, greatly in Prices $30.00 and up. turn out just the kind of work the people wants. A trial order creasing net profits of products. All J. W. LAWRINCt, Gresham. I will convince you that we can satisfy you in every respect. . of it is ricli virgin »oil, much is sedi- . mentary, containing two beaver «lama • A zone of 20 acres is suitable for celery ($1M) i > per annum can l>e taken from an acre), a« much more is onion land and, «ay, HI acres for apples. Fruit is the overshadowing imliistry. Hcientific PHONE 36 General Merchandise, Peed, Etc. gardening brings «piicker results and is equally profitable. ------ - --- - — ___ A CHALKER & WOSTELL Don’t Look for the Comet Gresham Meat Company E. E. Marshall Mitchell, RANGES FARM XIACI IIXEI« Worth $300 perdere JOHN BROWN K. R. Carlson. 60 Acres Fine Land Gresh LAWRENCE ADDITION Gresham Real Estate Co Gresham U;> Anchor Store Many New and Ca/fCOfS Pretty Styles are seen in this gathering of prints an«l ginghams It wool«! Im more correct to »ay that every one of them ia new ami pretty. They are from the leading manufacturers and their «piality e«|ual» their beauty All Standard Goods In Dress Prints suitable for wrappers and komonos are shown. The pattern« are very dainty and the color« rich and lasting Price* Surprltlogly Our Linea of DRY GOODS GROCERIES Are Complete and Cheap Low We are pref<re<l to handle your BUTTER and EGGS At the Highest Market Quotations Xvlsworth I wish to interest a hitfh-class gardener, a florist and a green house, man, a dairyman and a fruitman. They can form a Home Builders' As sociation, each having a water right ami a wo«xl lot. Am clearing with ari en gine an<l saving the saplings and log«, which will amount to at least 10>ll cords of free w<x»l for the furnaces. An auto truck can carry their aggregate pro ducts over the fine plank road to the depot, seven-eights of a mile distant. A dozen families would have constant employment. Much of this land equals the $5<i0 per acre land. It will be suburban at an early day. My price for a short time is $ 1 *.'> per acre. Discriminating and intelligent, buyers will lx* interested and are invited to communicate with the owner. J. I). LEE. Lento, K. F I). Vo. 1. Wi have a nice linn of Men's and Young Men’« SPRING SUITS FURNISHINGS 1 * FILL HT<>< K Ol — 1 '■ 1 Ì Our Line ol Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes is the Most Complete and Up-to- date in This Part ol the Country. Come in and See Them THE I’EY' HATS Very Exclusive in Design and Peer of all $3 Hats I A