Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 27, 1910, Image 3

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    TROUTDALE
INVESTIGATE
Our Mrthn«!«
Stock
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We an* «-<*nll*l'-nt Ihal it X
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when ymi m«d anything from ♦
a I mm . I to m lull «d hind* r fair a X
I ioiim * or barn.
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Our
Th«* I* -t in quality for th«* m*<n
ey, is the moflo we try t«» llvi uf»
to Cona* m and mA« "tigalt»
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Mill ÀiO liRÜSil LÍNIS JUNCTION
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MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER
Lompsny
NOW
IS THE
TIME
I* M Nash entertained th«* pupil« of
the ninth grade of the M*h<xd al a lawn
party Wedtmaday evening.
HESS
DR
•f their »lock
iw free
t oiuc in win! v* t oil
ami Poultry I«
sco r i
mt .
DRUG CO.
I.I..YIS,
ORI.GON
•
JONSKUD BROS.
BORING OREGON
Mill I I 4 mile" ■«»uihewal
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOULDINGS
TURNED WORK
LUMBER $6 AND UP
l^irge •!««» k «»•
I umb«-r nn hand
Hooich m > i *I l'r< ■•ni luintM*r f««r all
or«1« r to J< NMRt‘l> RRidl K« ring RD J
your watch 9
keep time :
nnro
UULd
If not, we’ll cure it. and then you’ll
wonder why you did’nt think of II"
long lief« »re
No hasty.
All our w«»rk guaranteed
« hit
«1 i pal H «1 job leaves our «hop.
w orknu n are «k i II« m | and conscientious,
You’ll not grumble at the price«.
cither.
Fred I). Flora
191
Morrison St
PORTLAND,
OREGON
(Near Pap’s Restatirnnl )
BRIfiHT KtALIY GO
Al UNIS
For the follow mg at bargains
pri«*«*« : l<ota, houses, a« n*-
age tra<l«, farms, |iii*iii«*nH
sit«*s, ami other pr«»|«*rty.
Call R Gill, a-k for
Bri o-11 i
Mrs.
Or take Mount 8<-«»tt * ar to Irnb.
J. M. SII OR I , M I)
S. I». BUTNER, M. I)
Phr.lcla..-S«i(r....
Oresham,
•
Oregoa
Il
W . J. < >TT
Gresham,
Expressing, Draying
.1. H. HOSS
I*honc
C( )NTR ACT< )K’S
li. I*. SMITH
tant", Or«*.
J. R. KNARR
Troiihlale, Or««.
Pinna und l-'Mtininte« Fiirni»hed for nil
t'lims«*« «J Ihiilding«
L. I). MAHONB
\TTORNI Y-AT LAW
Reid Estate, Probate and Corporator)
I .a w.
Prompt Attention to All Business
AIM Henry Bldg.
I'hoiir, Main 1010
PORTLAND
beaver
OREGON
E ngraving Co.
QUALITY
'
CUTS
DESIGNING
Mi»» Edna Ls-kwook ha« been away
from her daaatra this week, due lo ill*
hi'»«,
The Lenta W.C T V held a fin«* han-
<piet on Thornley evening
Plate« for
50 were laid and a moat enjoyable time
ia re|M»rtr«L <pnte a fine program mhi
presented. Among the «jM-aker men­
tion i" of made Mra Hidden, .Mrs. Ad-
diton, Rev. Smith, and Mr Clark.
O.ieof the event« of the week w*i a
runaway that reunited in the breaking
of th«* driver’s leg and a collar bone.
I>*n»t l»a*e ball team will play the O.
R. A N. office team nest Sunday.
Mr. and Mr« J. Vincent and Mi«-
Pierce vi"ite<i with Mr«. L»velare and
family Sunday
VV. I! Herring ami R. C. Lovelace
have jiiNt flni«hed shingling a large
barn.
BEE HIVES
Direct from Fa«-tory
Made from Oregon Cedar
Prices M<"ierate
Price list ««-nt on application
WILLIAMS BROS , MFG , Lents, Ore
SEE CHAUNCEY
AT LENTS
For Dry Goods, Groceries, and
Light Hardware.
Foster Road and Main St.
LAWRENCE ADDITION
TO THI TOWN OF GUI SHAM
Buy a Home in this Beautiful Addition
Lota high, dry and sightly. G< mm 1
water. Term« to mut.
Prices $50.00 and up.
J. W. LAWRENCE,
Gresham.
R oí 'U w ' mm I < »rang«* it planing a dance
Pleasant Valley grange meets in all- for Saturday before the Fourth of July
day ««-««ion Saturday.
The R ock wood Methodial church ia
The banket aoc'ial given by the fruit­
arranging fur a children’« day enter­
grower« a**««"'iAtit»n wa* a decided suc­
tainment.
Get a Peacock awl. See ad
cess The hall a a« elalnomtely decorat­
ed, th«* material for which coat over $3).
Get a I‘rar<« k awl
See ad.
Mollie Dickenson ami children of
Notice for Publication
Portland have rrturnvd Imme after a D«-partmrnl of the Interior, U. 8. land
vi«it with her {«arenta, Mr and Mrs.
office at Portland, Oregon, February
CHURCH NOTICES.
Paul Dunn.
21, 1910.
FREE METHODIST CHVRCH—
Nolic«*
ia
hereby
given
that
George
I’rter lleia ill recovering Irpm hi. in-
Rev. S. (». K<> i * kk , pastor.
Service«, |
Henrv We«t, whoee poetutftcr addreaa is
jury received on an engine last week
Sunday School, 10 a in ; Pn-acjnng
every Sunday at 11 a m.and 8 p. m.
Mr». J. P. McNiehol.on <>f Portland "Il loth street, Greeley, Golora«lo, did
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at
lurent., Mr. and Mr» ‘ on the Mill day of Haplemlwr, lbdO, tile
visited her
8 o’clock. All welcomed.
in
thi«
ofliee
«worn
«tatemrnt
ami
appli-
Murphy.
VAI. LEY
R A PTI8T
! cation No. <»2200, to purchase the nwl4 PL I A S A NT
Mar«hall Da
1 via, the Sandy pholo-
CHl’KCH — Rev. J. O. Coleman, pas­
*«-<• 1, township I north, range H ea«t,
tor.
Services
at
11
and
8
o
’
clock sec­
graphvr, ha« rented the Douglass gal­
Willamette Meridian, ami the timber
ond ami fourth Sundays of e»ery
lery
thereon, umler the provi«iona of the act
.month.
J. 11 Conley of Portland is out on the of June 3, 1N78, ami acta amendatory,
RETHFL RAPT1ST CHVRCH, Gresh­
forest range employed on the V. S. re- known a« th«* ‘‘Tirnlwr ami St«»ne Law ,”
am— R«*\ J O. Coleman, pa-tor. Ser­
clamation work.
vices st 11 and 8 o’cl'M’k. first and
at auch value a«« might lc fixed by ap-
third Sundays of ewek month.
W. I*. Benedict of Portland I »a seed praiaement, and that, f«uiauant to auch
through h«»rv on hi« wav to Clear Lake application, the land ami timlier there­ ZION S E\ ANGELICAL CHVRCH,
Greshaiu—R« v. F II Freund, pastor. ;
to «|M*n*l a few days.
on have b«*««n appraise*I, the timlwr ea-
S kkvk ks (German) 11 a ni., ewiy
timated
1,
1
3
O
boar
I
feet
at
$0
50
per
Sunday morning Sunday school at
Mrs Rautnlmck ha« gon«» to Portland
10 a m
Satuiday school at 2 p. in.
M, an«! th«» lan<l, nothing; that raid ap­
«pend a few day« with relative«.
L1NMMANN
MEMORIAL M. E.
plicant
will
offer
final
|»r«H»f
in
support
Roy Wint«*rs, win» has l»c«*n At Scaj»-
CHVRCH. <«re-hain—P astor , Rev.
po*'»e for some time, ba« rrturmii of In« application ami «worn statement
M R. Par* unagian.
S krvi « r:«. Sun-
i on the 2Sth «lay of June, 1910, liefore the
«lax School, 10 a. in.; Preaching at
h«»nie.
11 a in. ami 8 p. in. every Sunday.
ngiater ami r«*ceiver of the Vnitrd
Mr. Rj’iifer, an Ea«t Portland jeweler,
Prayer m<** ting, Thursday evenings
States laml «»Iflce at Portland, Oregon.
i« laving out mt«» l«»ts his pr«»|s*rty on«*
at b o’rhiek. Everyhaly invited.
Any |a»r«on 1« at lilierty to protest
mile from Samly. II«* intemis to make
SAINT MICHAEL’S
C ATHOl.IC
thi« purchase (»efore entry, or initial«* a
CH V RC1I, Sandy, Ore.—Rev Rvrvli-
it a health resort.
contest at anv time l»ef«»re patent iasues,
told Durrvr. Servii'e« will In» hehi on
E*l Bruns and Oscar Dahlgren at- by tiling a corrol»orat«‘«i affidavit in thi«
the first Sunday of each month at
t«*n*l«‘*l th«* Mamuiic lo«igt* at Troutdale «dlice, all« ging facts which wouhi defeat
10:3» a. in.
Saturday night.
tlu* entry.
CHAS. R MERRICK,
Mrs. C. Edward" of Portland was a First pub Mar. 18,
Sandy caller last week.
15-24
A. C. Rrumback has im»v«»«l to the old
schoolhoti««* from Thomas Clark'« plact*
and will repair it for a dwelling.
The Sandy Laml company is grading
all of tlu» str«*ets on their property
which adds much to the app«*arance of
, th«» town.
I. M. Lupton of the Lincoln high is a
guest of his brother, Dr. Lupton.
Thirtydive ineinbers of the Portland
inotor-cvde club dined at the Sandy
hotel Sunday.
Administratrix Notice
In the County Court of Multnomah
County :
In tin* Matter of tlu* Estate of Sylves­
ter Cannon, deceas4*«l.
Notic«» is hereby given that the under-
signt*«l administrartix of said estate has
til««l in the above entitle«! court her
tinal account as administratrix of said
«'state, ami that said court has fixed
Monday, the 30th «lav of May, at 9
,»’cl«M*k a. in., at t h«» County Cou» t room
in Portland, Multnomah county, Ore­
gon, as the time and place for hearing
objections to said account and the set­
tlement of sai«i estate.
All |M»rsons
having objections to said account are
notified to present th«» same at said
tun«* ann pla«-«*
ALICE CANNON.
Administratrix.
Portland, Ore., Apr. 20, 1910.
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
R. R. Carlson,
Gresham
Troutdale, Oregon
I EALEI’.S IN
Up-to-date General Merchandise
Everything from Xeedles to Threshing Machines.
Inspect our Stock of
Groceries, Canned Goods
Footwear and Build­
ing Materials.
Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County
60 Acres Fine Land
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Gresham Real Estate Co.
F. A. Fleming
S. 8. Thompson
Gresham Liverv and Transfer Co.
Liven, Boarding and Sales Stables
New Line of Rigs.
Good Horses.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Your Patronage Solicited
Beaver Slate herald and other papers
Phone. Farmers 516
Th«» prict» of The Herald alone i* |1.
a year, hut to th*»s«* who wouhi like the
advantage of a dubbing rat«* with other
pa|M»ra we otTer th«* following low
pricra:
Rrmtmbr these art the lowest Rates
••The Herald” in combination w ith any
of the follow Ing:
1 yr. S mos.
W EEKI.Y OREGON! AN
I2.W
fl 01»
DAILY ORF*.«»M \N
H 25
l»’l \ nn*l SI NDAY OKFuoNI.AN S.iO
4 25
DAILY TH Eoi; \M
5.00
2.75
Sh Ml W El* K 1 Y JOURNAL
1.75
1‘25
2.75
n.All V JOI HN \1
. 5.«W
1» All Y HII*I SUNDAY JOU RN XI.
’.»«
4.00
1 M IFh MON HU
1.00
. 1.75
1’ M lEir HOMFSTEAD
1 75
1.00
. 1.75
P M IEI«' FARMER
1 0«»
NA HON XL ,»R XNoE
1.75
l.tM»
Pol 1 TRY JOI RN XL (monthlx) . 1.50
S5
ORE«.ON .AGRhTl.Tl RlsT
1.80
F XRM JOI RN XI
■ N5
1.50
,S5
M. « ALL S M AGAZINE (latti?»*)
1.50
This price In (er delivery by in«H only and
only when remittance is ma.lt* with ortier
I’Hper*. may be »ent to sv)»rrHtv ad dresse«. Sub-
«crìptlons may begin at mn time.
Lookers and Buyers
Gresham, Ore.
Don’t buy a buggy or wagon of
inferior make and pay more than
you will have to pay for a
both are always welcome
to inspect our stock of
BUGGIES
Don’t let anyone tell you that
prices are high or low. but inves­
tigate for yourself. You will be
surprised.
Jo«» DeShnzer’s son, who has been ill,
is rapidly iinpraving.
Henry Parrett's mother of Roring vis-
ite<l him last week.
Let us send you our catalogue.
Mr ami Mrs. Joe Donahue of Heap-
poos«» and Mr. and Mrs. E. Donahue of
Roring called on Sandy friends this
week.
Mrs. A Miller is recovering from a
fall a few days ago.
High-grade I*. A O. Ruggirà, Hacks
Carta, Surreys,
at right prices at
I lesserà, Gresham.
ILLUSTRATING
MAIN » 1>I
FIRST AND AHKfNY STI FORTLAND. ORr
Register.
This is NOT a time of high price« if
you go to the right place.
Are YOU
interested in saving? Here's a money
saving propmitii»n that will just suit
you
In comjtany with certain of Port­
land’s large «lealers I buy my g«Mxis
direct from the manufacturers of the
East, to la? shipped out here in Straight
«-arload lots at much reduced rate«.
This enables me to give you the follow­
ing unusual bargains;
$3 iron bed« for $2 $6.40 steel couch
for $4.90.
Col<l rolled steel, aabestoa
lined rang*-» t like cut) with well braced
ovens, high closets ami r«*aervofrs: 14
inch ovens *21.25
16-inch ovens $28.25«
18-inrh ovens $28.25. These are regu-
lar $35 to $4<» ranges, tMher goods are
in proportation. Call and investigate.
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
in Klickitat county.
Mr. and Mr«. Jack Moore wen» visit­
tai by the stork Tuesday—a ten-pound
II. <»TT
j K*'l-
At tlu» special meeting of the grange
Thurstlay evening much was «lone to
.
< ) regon progr«*«« the fair which will I m » liehl
here next fall. Plans were also made
f*»r flu» Fourth of July celebration which
will by far surpass last year’s event.
The commercial chib will take an active
J
interest in the celebration this year.
(Ircshnm, Ore.
I4X
Mi»« peteraon, l«*srl»er in the l^rnts I
school« la«t year, «|»ent lawt Friday via- '
Iting here.
The eighth grad«« of th«« «<•Imol i« pre­
paring for the graduating exer« i-r» to I m -
held .1 on«- 15 III t he Masollir ha.I, a hu h
ROCKWOOD
I II Williams ha« ofM«ned a bla«'l k-
1« la*mg l*-aulilullv *h««»rate*l tor the
Mr. and Mra W.O. Elliott and daugh­
Ntintli bu*in«'rth in thè Duiihar «bop.
«Mcasion. Helen Itoork, 12 )«*ars old,
ter <d the National hotel at Portland
th«* voungrMt ol «iBtceii graduate«, r«-
viMded Mr- Elaie Pretty man Friday.
c«i\«d the highest grades, her average
IIIASAM VAI in
Th«* Mt II« mm 1 railroad talk i« cauving
la*liig VI 3.
Rorn to Mr. an I Mr«. N««ak K'-*t< r»on «pnte an excitement in thi« vicinity
a daughter.
Ray Moore wa* out Sunday visiting. May
ami Mr Horton ha* been in Portland
Th«* farm«*r« ar•• hii»y a uh their *traw • t«» *• ♦• alaiut the right of way through
Aaron l ol ha» recently bad In« n «i-
hi* place.
• h-ncr paint«*! mu <I renovated prepara­ lierrie« which yield in g«**f.
tory to th«« return <»f Mr*. Fox and
Mr« I o»«g ati l daughter Florence t.f
Mr- Chr;Mtien«on ami family have
daughter, wlm left (ieriDRIIV May 111
Portland, vi«il«*d at the Moore home m«'V«-<f into th«- t’utler hou«v.
Mr* I iziic <>am» of Scuttle and Mi*« Saturday.
Mr« (’hri«tieii«oii, whAha« l»een«tay-
R«—*ir F.»t«s of Portland arc here with
School will cloae tmlay. Thi« make« mg with her «later, Mrs. W. ( Inlder«,
then mother, Mr« Wm Johnwon, who the ««-coiid year for th«« present corf»« of <»n account of illneen, ia greatly im­
is conflneil to her bed with a broken leg tea« her«. Ml»*«««« M<»r*e and RorquiMt
prove«!.
OFF BROTHERS
DENTISTS
Mrs Pauline Hrih*rt of Saginaw, ha«
Isiught a lot io K*dley »«idition an«! will .
make her home here.
The local lodge, Reuben Wilson Poet,
No. 38, <». A R., will ligve in charge a
union memorial service at the Grange
The ladi«*N of thè M«*t h<*li*t church
Hall next Sunday, al 2 3) p m. Rev.
gsve a tea al thè par«onag»* We«lnesdsy
( i < hm | wi |) preach the sermon. There
slt«*rm* li.
will l»e decoration exercises on Monday
A Kron«*n!>rrg in *|«en<ling a fra dav« the 3 Uh. the parade forming at the
at KeaNÌde f ir thè la*m*tit of lo» lo alth. < »range Hall at ’♦ :’k> a. m.
I II M «»ore of N«*wb»*rg I inn I h *«* u vis -
iting ohi friend« cere for a few day«.
Mr* R Brink ha« moved into the
Mrs. J mn . Hilliard of Powell Valley
Foi building «ml ha« opened a realm* • | m * ii I moat of la*t week with her «i«ter
raid ami r«»nh*cti«»nrrv
Mr« Wm Keateraon. M in * Leun Ke«-
The commencement exercise« of the teraou accompanied her home.
Troutdale ml tad ha« I wen |M»st|H»li4Ml to Gwrrrtt Yolt in rejairted ill.
June 15.
G N. Hager in h»oking after the ranch
RANGES
MOUNT SCOTT
SANDY
I’hetir 41 t
mok I
Fairviuw, May 25
«r. ami Mr«.
Troutdale, May 25 -Columbia «treet,
the main thorough fate of th«« town, ba« A L Storie w«-re given a far»*well re-
hewn oiled ami the duellraa condition ce| Iloti I m *1 W«*dn« *dav «*vefiing hy thè
aill mor«« than rompenaalc for th« work pH|»il« of thè Pr««*hyt<*rian Hunday
ami money «•» pended.
««'h<N>l logsther with a largì* nuint>er of
I lo* r«*«*cptiun was h«*ld
Mr« Henry Richardson and Mra th«-ir fri«*nda
I larr y Wallace ent« r I mi I the five hun­ al tho lmmw of Mr. and Mr« .1. W.
Mr» Nl<me was pr<-*«*nt«*d
dred club nt a farewell party la»t Satur­ Town««nd
day afternoon Mt the former’« boin«* hy thè Hunday scho«»| with «piite a larg«*
Mr«. Warmath won first prixr Light «Ulti of m«m«*y am an appr«*« lalluri of thè
fallhfu! Work «he ha* don«* fa>r thè Hun-
rrlrrahtnenla were serve«!.
<h«y m ^I i ' mj I and thè church in generai
The P. IC I A P. Co , has pil
Mr. and Mr«. Hlonr ha» live»! bere for
«idetraek nt Multnomah farm to
nearly sevenUwm vear« ami h«v« been
talc the getting hi ot material for
vrry gelive in church work ami bave
Ing" on the place
«I no dona unirli l<»r Ih«* w«*iftre«d thè
(’harle« lewis is moving hi« family to town
Tlteir pres«*rice a ili I h * greatly
Ki'llnood, having I htii tramdrrml to tiil**«*<|, noi alone hy tl»e church f>«*<'ple
the < >aka cal. lie ha« l»«*t*n on tlo* run bui hy thè cornnionity at large
'l'hey
her«« Mim e laid fall ami has made many •*i|M-«-t to «|»end alxiut two w«*«*kM in thè
friend«.
vall««y ami otlirr placai lo«>king fa>r a
Clarence Siravelran ha« l»een in Raker new location.
City lor th«« pil'd few day« l»eiiig call«-d
The pnmary grade in thè public
there on account of the death of In« «4-h<M>| wili la» h«dd one more wrvk to
father.
makr up for lo«t lime.
Mi»« Harriett Hubbard was out from
the city *»un*lay vi«iting friend«
are ag* ut* i»»r di«*
EAIRVIEW
Some of the styles we have on our
floor we feel certain will please you,
but if you want anything we haven’t
in stock we will get it for you in short
order. We aim to please and satisfy
our customers.
STUDEBAKER BROS. COMPANY
330 E. Morrison st.
PORTLAND,
Get n Peacock awl. See a<l.
OREGON