Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 18, 1910, Image 4

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    ANCHOR STORE
THE
GRESHAM, OREGON.
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Blankets
Men s and Boy’s Calumet Shoes
Still Moving
Values Unexcelled
Sizes from 2} to 7. Finest kid stock with
heavy and flexable soles durable and neat
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS :
•••••••••a••••••••••••••••
Geo J. King of Toledo, Ohio, nation­
al field lecturer of the National Refer­
endum League, called on the editor
this week and left his subscription fur
tie Pacific Grange Bulletin
Mr. King
has made extensive travel» in Europe
an-l this country -tudving systems of
government.
Dalles Simonsen gre«-te 1
in Gresham this week an
alle.l in to
*roe pering.
for The He
old friends
i. >-f cou se,
Herald was
warm place
he has ail-
been ”U th«- Sue« kane D ily
i :> now in P^rtiancL
H e was
here of Mrs. C. W Dear
good things an
of late, one ■
wh:
Wednesday evenirIf y NO'
H. Cudlipp, pa*’
it
cement,
is
l-eing
Ed Oaborn, E. C. Lindaev
Ihiiiiksqivinq Proclamation
Want Column
built along
in >rt- !«>r the most
w or i
original
We have a nice line of the gcxxfs to select
from, so cheap you < an’t IE. „«.J ....
afford to go without them >vu □IIU Up
Ranging from $2 to $3.25
Chamla-rlain's Stomach and Uxer Tab
let.« do no sicken or grip«-, ami may be
taken with |»-rf<vt safety by th«- most
delicate wunien or the youngi-»t child
Tlw’old an-l feeble will also find them a
most suitable remedy for aiding ami
-trengtliening their weaken«-»! digestion
WANTEO—tl- or 7-\«*ar-old mare,
NI ur I be »«»und,
For naie about r.Hio ¡Mund’«.
and for regulating the bowel»,
gentle ami true puller. Wm. B MafTrt,
by Gresham Drug Co.
l.atoiirell Falla.
tl
Tin- Gresham Anchor Store has just
place-l on -al«- an evcellent line of Fancy
Imported China t 'up». Saucer». Plates,
Bowls,
Vases,
Vegi-table
Dr. Lupton ami Reynold Es.-on. of Tobacco
Sandy, were guests --f Mr. ami Mr». s. Diaties, etc., etc. Call and »•-«■ them.
The assortment ia complete.
T Crow Thursday.
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Rev. E E. Simmons, recently of
[hqiiksqhinq Masquerade
Fort Cobb, Gklalionta. called thia week
Ro ckw<»od Grange will give its annual
on his brother-in-law. t'. AV. AII>«-rt ion,
and family, while on hi» wav to (.
)Uer:vl< ■ P«all “n Thanksgiving eve,
Wedines«Uy , V’v. 23.
Two valuable
m--i»>li».
a»b.
w ill l*e awarded for the richest
Considerable new suiewalk. much
Rubbers
Boys’ high top Shoes
Men’s regular and extra high top shoes
especially adapted for the rainy season and
values the best, prices
$3 to $3..SO
Class of the M E. Sun­
day School held its regular monthly
business meeting and social last Friday
night at the home of Mr and Mrs. J.
H. Sterling. There was a large attend­
ance of young people.
After a short
business sessionf an interesting program
a lively time was had over literary
games. Ice cream and cake was served
by the ho te-s. Mrs. Sterling is presi­
dent --f the class organisation, Mies
Florence Fieldhouse, secretary and W
H. Rachmeyer, the class teacher.
Good Values
All Grades 75c and up
lheae are not cheap goodic-but good goodi cheap
famous Spencerian Work Shoes
Ladies’ Ackrovd Shoes
Umbrellas
klen’a ahoea *1 7A to *2.30
Bovs’ shoe» *1.10 to *1.(10
“Thia year of |tl|0 in drawing to a
The records of population and
<♦!»»«<».
thanks t<> him for all his goodne** nini
hiving klndm-s*
“1 witm-»« whrrtKif, I lmv<- hereunto
•<-t my liuml nml cnu««-d tim »<-ul of th«»
I'liitcil Ntale* to lie affiled
“Ihme al the City of Washington,
this, th«- Ath -lay ol Nnvembur, in the
year of our l.or«l one thousand nine hun­
dred mid ti n, and of the in«le|>endenc<-
<>( the l'nil«--l Stales the one humlred
Sigurd i
ami thirty lifih
harvest* w hirh are the index of pro-
grew show vigorous National growth
anti the health and pr<>M|H*roiia well-be«
mg of oflr communities throughout
thia land an<l in onr possessions I m ».
Thés«» blessings have
I <>SI'— I.- golia il lietaeeu I innvmai n yond tlie
ami gravel pit nurth of <>r<»hMin. Fimi not descended U|»m il» in restricted
• WH.1.1 \ M HOW L RD TAFT.
er plea-e leave at »l.attin-k A Limi» « ». measure, but overflow and abound,
•*Bv the President, Alv«-e A. Ail«-«-,
G. W. Metealf
tl
They are the bleesingi ami Isiunty <>l nctmg atwrelary of sial«-».
God.
Fretdi Cowa wanted
T R Howitt
’M c continue t«> be itt |H*ace with the
Solite lor Publkdtlon
rest of the world
In al! rwMentlal uml
•er
•
rtland Oregon
harninhiotiH with an evergrowing real
FARM I \M»> FOR
I
A I.F
I !t\ m friendhnv«*** and depth of m y-
i* ber
thst 1 «ira B
give
D“lan, Boi ing. Or
nitron of mutual deiM’ndehcc
It m
‘ rmer
Um I’« Brindley o it
n May h’, |*sri
( frctf-c
VI-
WANT1 D
<Cash mud. W. E
rent
• nal Xo »>HH¡
me
íi-hq» 1 north
Mcr id i in, ha<
kJ
i
Dave W«
.
«
%
*.f
Sunday School ( onvenlion
t
me id
II
. erv W--11 an-l acti
A Rvan
W ash in gton and
ing tne a inter
t pl
I
m elr« »mt*
Mrs. G. W. Sparks visited Gresham
Mr. «-anison is in »alem t »elect nur­
friends this wc«rk.
sery s- »-k t-> plant t• •.«.-r«-- .«♦ »yean re.
special
meeting
The council at a
E. J. Hollingsworth, who came here
from eastern Oregon, has secured a p«j- Thursday night ratified the mayor * ap­
sition with the Anchor »tore. Everett pointment of the following judge* and
.fudges—W. H
Dodge, who ha.« been doing the deliver­ clerks of election
ing for the store now has the position a? Bond, O. Thomas, H. Kane. Clerks—
Geo. Leslie. W. C. Burch.
chief clerk.
I*. M. Roberts, school clerk of dis-
trict No. 4, will take the school census
of Gresham next week, Last year the
number of children residing in the city
were 2»’>.
Nothw itbstanding the fact
that some lew families have moved out
the city, it is estimated that the re­
turn« will show an increase.
B Ca
lami v:-
Guv Mathews an-l wife --I Wasco,
Oregon. are visiting friend- and rela­
tives here.
Mrs. 5 E. Dean, of Eau Claire. Wi».,
been spending the past year
who ha
with her mother, Mrs. S. J Culy, left
the first of the week for Hudson, Wi».,
where she will spend Thanksgiving
Kev. M. B. J’arounagian of Brownsville with her ■ laughter, Mi«s Helen D«-an,
spent Sunday here calling on friends and then will go to South Bend, 1ml..
and attending services at th-- Methodist to spend the winter with another
church of which tie w s formerly
daughter.
.She was accompanied l-y
her »on. <«. C. Dean, of Dead W« “KÌ, S.
Dak.
«|w>n
w b
Rev. t. ...I of Mt
The i
new
I of the
schools was read by O. V
which time the delegates i
»le.I by
«V» del-
giving rc|M»rts of their »ch-
egates were present
Rev. (’has Phipp*. state secretary of
ot the State Sunday School A«-<a iati<m
was pr* sent and gave «*«>me very in­
structive and inter«*!inc lectur«•«. He
spoke on the state and county organisa­
tion “What for and Why.”
He also
gave a n port of the World's Sunday
School convention at Washingt >n. 1>. (
Hi« talk on this subject wa« very
teresting
Rev. A. B. < ’alder «p- »k»-
the teinperauev cm ' i «»* ”
Mr* .1.
Wilkins, state nuperinh’inient of
elementary work, , -poke on the gra
system ar d the bi i tckb«»ard in tin* **
day
d.
The rejMirtof tl 8 Coniti tt»-«
tion was rei-eive l l!l«l < >
i reduce«!
The Lil -rary A«sociat
th- fine--i»n overdue Is K>ks fro:m 5 cents Boring was
suing year are! H (’. (Tri-
per day t< « 2 c ut« per day. Ti
Scott a« secrets r
1 brary is well patronize
The next anm
t
n w a» v
i we • ■
Card of [hanks
A con
chool gra-i
»tt, Rev A B. Ca
We w 1• h to expre •s our heartfelt Becker of .Mt,
hemselve»
t hank-to the many tri'piáis an»! neigh- of B’-r!’ ’J and Rev j’hipp <4 I* r’l
David Pa
bor- who gave ti« their kind t i--r«tance drew s mie very ntruDg r -olutmn
¡M F
bereave- the temperance <|ij*-Mfion. The tith
and »vint »athy in our
parent»,
inent, the death of our i,aby.
the lecture whm , ‘*fhe rela’h-n of the
aet Sunday
Mr. ari< 1 Mrs . D. F Talbot.
Sunday ><,ho<jl to th«’ temperance p ; ui
Harry Hux
mg the * >dd
They also recommend*d that a v«»t«
teilows km
room by
A'hlan'I claims it will have the most thatik- fx* given th»* Boring peopl»». f«ir
vilig the w
it of paint,
beautiful street in Oregon when it« th<’ way they entertained th«* d»d»*/a«« -.
Chas. < led
ly sold his new
b nlevar'i i-. completed.
Thia After the c I oho of the afternoon »-•»»l-lll
were
shown
1 ace here, ha- moved
li» family thoroughfare will b»* 10» feet in width the visiting delegateM
through
the
emergency
plant
of the O.
795 Multnomah street, Portland, He with paving on both Gdetf of a park
row in the < Hnt»T that will la? I^autitied W. P. here
s been a resident of Gre»ham for
Rev. (7. A. PliijFp« delivered an
The pav­
year» ami his removal is greatly re- with treeen and Hhrublwrv.
dren«i entitled “Th** Seven D.-vih in
•rette-J.
ing will b** cothpleted next «pring.
th** Sunday SchooP* in the evening
to a large audience. In hi« a»l«lress 1 he
Report of the condition of the
showed norm* of the mont common riur-
i
taken arid the coriHe<prencp?< of
Mr Phipps i.- a go«>d «¡»eaker and com­
mands the highest r«*!<|M*ct of bin hear­
< >regon, at close of buxine««. Novemb« r 10. J’do
ers.
RESOIRCE-
All tin* d legates ciepartod on the late
I.-an- ami Ih-< cuit»
car from faring, feeling that they ha«l
A-crued Interest
received com«’ good instruction from the
Bond*, securities, etc
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convention which they c-itild gri home
Banking li->u»< . furniture ami fixture
Due from approved reserve banks
w i th and improve their Sunday School.
I‘heck- ami -ith«-r< a»li item«
<). W. BORING,
i'ash on liaml
Ex JK-I1S!-»
Total
■•I >lo not Is-lieve there is any oilier
LIABII.ITIE
flie-lililM- ho g«x>d for w hooping cough a»
• apitai stork paid in.
Chaiiilsrlain’- t ough Ib-tnedy,'’ write»
Individual depo.it« subject to check
1,01 7.05
Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, On-.
Demand certificates of de|io»it
00.00
This remedy i» also nn-iirpa--ed for cold.»
Time certificates of de)s,«it
1100.00
ami croup
For »ale by * ire-ham Drug
Total
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■S 13,677.65
Co.
STAFF oF ORE«.ON
County of Multnomah
With the present prices of beef, which
I, E mu . <». K ari - ei . l , Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly »wear
authorities agree cannot Is- lowered,
that the above statement is true to the ls-st of my knowledge and belief.
E mu . G. K abdci . i , Cashier.
the production of fat cattle on the
Siibe- ribe-l ami sworn to before
CORRECT—Attest J. E i . kinot - in
farm where the work has long been for­
me thi« 10th day of Nov., 1910.
C. J. S wanson
gotten will lie found profitable.— Farm
•Ions (’. Ib-m i
E mu . ti K ahiii - i . i
I Journal.
Notary Public.
Directors.
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FOR - \ I
It
Agent tor
ii ( ’«-dirvill«-, on
n.t»b.«ll, ITea*»nt View
li. R<-ute 3
Mitchell, Lewis & Sta ver
Portland
BO \|:|» AXI» R<H>M>- \ I t be 11. mi
lodging hou»«»’.
J HT week.
Nirs
( ha4. M •< artrr
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. Rotiert“ Ale.
Ft)R SALI - Team
Weight alsnit lo- ■ each.
and trm- pullers.
Boring. Ore. R. I
horse*
drivers
Parker,
ti
money i » LOAN—Gn g - - I real es-
fate security
Inquire of I. F. Br um»,
»«•«•retare Sara ly Land Co., Sandy, tire.
47
BRI.».»MAKING
t (mirante, -I <lre»«makmg
Mr» I > I >ahr-n». »and
< ir,-
done
Mr
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B«
II
Man
FA b’.\l
F. A. Fieni
> s. riiouipM'-n
TRANSFER ANO LIVERY BARN
l.itctt. Binding -Ulti Salts Stables
K ill at
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MAUI II.XKK'S
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PHONE <503, GRESHAM, OREGON
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Phori . Farmers 516
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Grc -liant. Ore.
Christmas Holiday Excursion
xtud"
Beimk»-,
tl
*
to the
City of Mexico
via the
WAN I ED
Must
lie
Albertson. <
Southern Pacific Company
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FOR .» \ I I -Veli? rubG i tired
gy an-l hamirewi-d .»iiiub* Harne»»,
m-arly m-w.
Enquire ni W. \. .
(«iti, <in Alb-'t —ui far n. Gr--»'am.
Leaving Portland December 11 and 12, 1910
San Francisco December 14. 1910
A MAGNIHGtNT SPIGAI TRAIN
BANK OF GRESHAM
M BM —
. Marshall
I
Bandv.
• ut
•>
<'..n»i«ting of Observation < ar, Pullman
. e»tibnled sleeping cars, » i.oking
car ami dining car u ill leave 3rd and Town i-ml «ire-t», San F ram-iM-o, via th«
Coast Lim-,
FOR SALE — Film Brown I. ghorn
R<H>»t.-r», S| each.
Also fresh cow
John Palmblad, Gresham, • Are . It 4.
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Phone llNx I.
FOR SALE — Dappl--I black buggy
price |’>ll.
horse. Weight about libo
f-.-rev Giese, Gresham. Ore , )(. ».
If
FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, Mi-
goon, Clark’s Seedling, Early Oregon,
goon.
Gohl Dollar, also Lawton Blacklierry
and Cuthbert Raspla-rry
W. F. Cum­
ming», Rout«; 1, Troutdale, Ore
,o
Newly furnish«! rooms at the Doug-
lass rooming house
E. M. Douglass,
Sandy, Ore., Phom- 444.
lit
Th<- Excursion is run nmler the niiNpicea ol ihr Southern Paeitic,
National I ine» of Mexico. International ami Great Northern, G. II. A S A. and
»unta F<-
I RII»
$104
FROM
FARI-
PORTLAND
( ■ »r r»--J » >»u 11 n u low rat«»» from otlo-r OR
a
$104
N. hii -I 8. I’ point.
Interesting -ide trijm on the return trip, including the Grand Canyon may be
Final return limit til) days from date of sale. Equipment on this train
will I* liiiiite<l and no more |1a»«.-ng»-r» will I h - taken than i nn Iw comfortably pro­
vid-d lor
mar In.
For further information, di-tnil** and beautifully ilhlRtratrd
The Evening Telegram will have a
•’M«- mii - o ” call on any ti If A N. or S. P agent nr write
bargain day this year
Send Ils *4.2-‘>
and we will order the Telegram for a
year ami send the Herald too, for one
•—'W illiam M c M urray ,
year.
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General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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