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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1910)
: • LOCAL NtWS ITEMS : • The laditm of the Woman« Heli« i Corp« visited the S dinner Corp« of Ea«t Portland on Saturday night. They «pent * very pleapant evening. Percy Haley. John Skarvk ami I arv Jessen are the champion brick setters in the state. last Saturday at the Columbia Brick Works they set 19,0» O brick in five hours and five minutes, and in M minutes they set 3.900. Wiu. llockinaon ha« ad de* I new «how caaee to hi« shop equipment which give« it an inviting ap|M«arance. \ ictor Nulley of llood River st mi nt a •hurt lune here last Saturday calling on f lends V ictor in continuing Ida muni cal «tu»Uea and gaming prominence in PASTURE IL r««*« or Cow« pastured that line. for nummer Webb Farm, Plume IM (II Mr». The«. Ginder ia recovering from her recent severe «ickneaa. \\ \NITI» Veal «nd Ilog« mid fat Top price«. Roy Stafford, on Mrs. E. A Kelly and Miss Ruth ¡Cattle. ! Maui nt., («ivaham. tf Nit»hu were guevta of Reaeie llowitt on Thursday this week FOR RENI' ft room coltag«’, near Mrs. C. B. Woodard of Portland, a Fair ground«, Greaham, Oregon. Mr». B li.KI It former teacher here, visited in Gresham FOR RENI' Halt »ere with good veeterday and attended the graduating I four-room honor, barn «ml chicken < x *rcisee. j h«nn*r. I Schwedler, Route 3, Greah Hr. Short loet a valuable cow yester 1 am If day Aa it was coming from the ¡»a«- lil \1 1 M Hi: K>R Ml I l..t. lure it waa run over bv the ear. I, ? and 3, blk I, Thoiiipaonn Addition Maeve Lovelace and Mary Hansen to Grwdiam Tb«*ae lot« may l»e had for I E 1'hompMoii, 321 Wo« have boon elected to |u »ait ion« in the fini cash coater Bldg , Portland, Ore 2«*» Boring m'hool Mina Lovelace taught last year near Salem. Both are Grrah- Freah ('own wanted T R llowitt. mu graduates and are promising young LUMBER At our new mill l'4 mil«'« •tudent«. •outLeant »‘f Kvlau. We deliver luiidwr Jonarud Bro«. (• Kenneth Roberts came home on Wednesday for a week’s visit. He is FOR SALE Burbank need Potato«*» r ght from the Heachutvs country, the ! Clarence Cathey, Grvnbam, Phone 97. tf center of railroad activities, where be is BARGAIN SAI I Svcond hand two working with a surveying party for tl < horn«' ganolinv engine. IIvtald oilier, Harriman interests. Greaham. If Mr Jackt*<m of Ihlworth Bros . Port LOST — A4 year old inomte-colored land is sjirndiug a few days with Edw , Jerwev cow Er«—It. Cow I« dehorned, \y Is worth. l.oet alnuit May ’»th. Phone ISxL Ellinon, Fairview 21 The Gresham Giant« walloped the Portlan.I Blues on the home grounds IAKI N UP I Park Brown Horev. last Sunday shutting them out entirely Weight 11 H) or IBÜO Left bind t - t white, »hoe on right front foot, Mar in The committee is getting arrange forehead. IO or 12 year« old Taken up ments well in hand fur a big Forth of bj CH, Marshal, l’routdali*. Max 1!. 1 at I p. in. 21 Juiv celebration. Want Column Mrs Sadie Burr and Mr J E ('raw lord of Vopeka, Kan . were married here la«t Monday. They were intimate inend« and lovers .M years ago Memorial «ervices will be observed by the citisens of Gresham. The G. A R and W. R. C. are preparing an excellent program. The children are exited to bring (towers and march to the cem etery ami decorate the graves of our fallen brave. The services ar»' to I* held in the Grange hall at IJ a. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Next Sunday will t»e Memorial Sundav and services will l»e held at Ila. m. in the Linnemann Memorial M. F church attended by mem tiers of the M. A. Ro*« Post and Womans Relief Corps. Rev M. B. Parounagian will preach the ser mon bv request of the Post and there will be special music. All veterans at »1 members ot their families are s|'ecial)y invited. Mrs. John Barnes and Mrs. Ed Mc Kee. of Indianola. Iowa, have been visiting their old friends, Mr. and Mrs Thoa. Ginder and family. Miss Stella Alexander from Milton \\ \ \ 11 I • Stock bog« 1 K 11 « where she has taken up church work There was a time when the honest , itt, Greaham. tf is visiting her sister. Mrs Carrie Han farmer was looked upon with scorn FOR SA I. F |O aerm I mile« «outh- son. She has recently returned from a and contempt by the residents of the eant of Grrahain. 7 roomed hotiae, few months’ visit in Illinois. city But n ov the farmer has a bank barn and |M>ultrv Imure« Family or T H. McGreer is hers with a large account and pays his lulls by check chard ami «mall fruit. Fine noil |urod» band of horses from eastern Oregon. He calls up his customers over the north of Hogan «tation On R I- l> He has a large ranch m ar Antelope, telephone, sells his produce to them Personal property. Prier right, teriiin \ II Gould >»wner) Box IJ3, Greaham, which he has rented to his son and ex ami delivers it in his own auto I Oregon. 2’* pects to move to this locality. mobile In the winter time, he take* FOR >\LI‘ I Carload Hot«» », brok Mrs. Catherine Nagle, of University his wife ami goes to California, or to en and utibmkrn. Parti«*« di-Mring to Florida, leaving the hired man to do pur« han«* can »«•<• Lor»i « at krla* Park, was brought to Gresham about a 21 In fact, Malone A Rich. week ago ami is at the home of Or. the chores and keep house Short receiving medical treatment. She these «lays, the farmer is all ami FoR sa I I — EwoCow«, In.th giving is suffering from intlamatory rheuma somewhat, and the resident of the milk. < all on I L. Grubb, at Hoover « 21 city, envious of such prosperity, is brickyard. tism. ¡»titling his savings into desert lands \\ I I i> • Cattle for pi«t»irr Ad ; M N. Hamilton, of the First Nation» and reading up on the enormous drmn. I> B i.rav, Mt Scott place, on Bank, Portland, was here early thia I if sums to be made from apple or Mt Scott, Lrn«»» week preparing for a tbree-montha* trip chards, peach orchards, mushroom KoR *111. or rilAlH for .t..< k over the mountain trail from Mt. Hood caves, asparagus beds, onion p itches I Alpha N»». 2 Ikdavrtl cri-nm ««’paraUir to Crater Ijike. He has two burros, and radish outputs, fondly thinking Al«» Silo, iwnrlv m-w J. \ and« r<H hu«-r, brought from southern Oregon specially Linnemann Farm, Gr«*«ham that he can do the same thing Thus, for this trip, and a tine camping outfit. KIR sM the adage, "Back to the farm,” is He expect« to walk the entire distance receiving new illustrations day by s venr« old. and is out for a big holiday. M. day. TO EXCHANGE Will exchange my «•ven • riMim |i«Mj«a in Portland, well l«»cated, worth for improved or ummproved land in San*ly River di« trict. Langguih, tkib MeKav Bldg. (22 FOR SA LI <i<ior5>Ni 21 inch erdsr fence poata at n'h<M>lh«mae l>i«l No 49 ltH|iiirc of II W Coolev, Rmite I, I'routdalr, I H mile rant <d ncliool- htiiine. 21 FOR SALE 5 year »»Id Immr, cheap. G«M»d farm liorae B Altman, Route 2, Greaham li P. A o Cultivator«, onr and two- lmr«e, of all kind« Al«o Oliver pivot tongue Cultivator« ami on.»- ami two bor«r guaranteed Wagon« Al lleaavl*«, i irrnbam ------- ■ i ■■■■ ---- -- Roy Stafford’s Market Produce. Veal, Pork, Chickens, and Eggs taken at A New Broom Sweeps Clean Try Chnlker .S Woatell Successors to T. R llowitt \V/1’- ARE NEW, therefore very liable to swci-p ’ clean. We carry a full line of Feed, Flour, Groceries, Nails, Bolts, Hoes, Rope, Rakes, Kitch en ware. Prompt Delivery Morning or Evening Do not read this advertisement and forget it, but go to the phone and call up 4 x and tell us your wants M/ARKBT PRICES Main St., (¡reshant AUCTION SALE CIIALKER <& WOSTELL GRESHAM, ORE. GRESHAM, ORE. 50 lleati of Youncj Horses ('onsistintr »f Drivers, Saddlers, Draft Horses, Mares and Colts E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland FARM MAC I H.XIJKY___ THOSE .r»03, GRESHAM, OREGON 1 o’clock |>. in. T. It. Mclireer, Owner W. Hughes, Auctioneer Don't Look for the Comet (iresham Meat Company Attracts m<>r<- attention Terms; Hankable note or 2 per cent off for cash Sl I I II II KARliAINS .M IHHIMIV. ure not found eH. where. Sugar cured ham l»k- to 22c per pound. Lard Mbs. W M. IIOCKISSON, PROP SAVE MONEY Buy Your Suit This Week of AYLSWORTH Gresham, Oregon 4 My complete stock of SUMMER SUITS for Men and Young Men is now in The late arrival of these goods forces me to mark them much lower than my regular prices So low in fact that you can save $5 and a trip to Portland by Seeing me Now 4. SUITS FROM $12.50 TO $25 à