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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
Rdubduix Suiting We utili have a few pieces of this extra fine fabric left, going at. per yd. 20»' Famous Spencerian Work Shoes Men’s regular and extra high top shoes especially adapted for the rainy season and values the best, prices $3 to $3.50 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : a State Dairy Convention Want Column WANTED—Freeh milch cow at once. Must ba heavv milker C W Albertson. Gresham, Phone 93. 47 Elaborate preparations are being made ' fer conducting the 1910 session of the ! FOR SALE—Velis rubtwr-lirad Bug Oregon State Dairy Convention. As | gy and handsewrd Single Harness, ls>th N. L. Smith has completed a fine svs- was announced some time ago the offi Agent (or nearly new Enquire of W. A. John tem of waterworks at hi« home on the son, on Alberaou farm, Gresham. tf cers of the association decided to ac Walnut Grove place. A well 160 feet cept the invitation of the commercial WANTED—6- or 7-year-old mare, FOB «Al I I Iglit-Werks’ old pigs about 1200 pounds. Must l>e sound, deep ha« been suuk and a complete air club at Eugene and hold the meeting gentle and true puller. Win. R. Maffei, H. T. Mellien. Clackamas, Ore. Daiu- | Portland pre«»ore gasoline pumping outfit ha« •ecus Phone 163. 47 in that city December S rnd 9 Iwtourell Falls. tf been enstalled which furnishes water D. C. Freeman, secretary of the Eu CORDWOOD—Greeu wood, cut 2 for the house and all parts of the lawn Fresh Cows wanted. T. R. Howitt. veers. ffi cash. Dead wood, cut 2 years, gene Commercial Club, was in Port The outfit is considered the finest in the land last week visiting the creamery I.l'MBEK—At our new mill ll4 miles 41 ■ i'ii. Will deliver in Grwaham only.' locality and cost $1000. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. John Palmblad, Gresham, Ore , R. 4 men and making arrangements for co PHONE 503. GRESHAM. OREGON 1 Jonsrud Bros. (» Phone 3Sxi. Mrs. J. W. l_awrence entertained her operation in holding thia convention. FOR SALE — Fine Brown I. ghorn Sunday School class of young men at Eugene, as everyone knows, is alive FARM LANDS FOR SALE—E. A • Roosters, fl each. Al»<> fresh cow. her home Saturday night. “ The time city and is bidding for conventions and Dolan, Boring, Ore., phone 416. tf ¡John Paluiblad, Gresham, Ore., R 4 was very pleasantly passed with games, will extend a royal welcome to the I’hone 3»x I. 47 F. A. Fleming H. S. Thoni|«on WANTED—All kinds of milch cows. music and light refreshments. dairymen of Oregon on this occasion. Cash paid. W. Ellison, Cleone, phone FOR SALE— Dappled black buggy tf horae. Weight about 1100. Price * s'. The ball given Thanksgiving night A splended hall will be provided for ltal. Percy Giese, Gresham, Ore , R. 3. if in Metzger hall under the auspices of the convention session, and also for the FOR SAI.FI — icres of fine, the baseball club was a social as well as display of dairy machinery and dairy well laying land, 2 from Sandy. ||FOR SAI I Strawberry plant*, Ma- Livery, Hoard ini; and Sales Stable* a financial success. The management products which will be on band. 15 acres in good timber; good water, goon. Clark's Seedling, Early Oregon, There will be a list of premiums of eight acres in cultivation. *3261). In Gold Dollar, also Lawton Blsckl>erry and music was goo-l and the partici Arrive« Hull Cuthbert Rasplierrv W. F. Cum BULL RUN SIAGI LINE leaves onr barn daily at 9 a. tn pants expressed themselves as well fered for creamery butter and also for quire of C. W. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore. tf and Run al noon. leaves Hull Run at I '!>> p in . arrives Gresham 4:30 p. in. mings, Route 1. Troutdale, Ore 50 dairy butter, and cream cheese, and for pleased. WANTED— Boy mav be had and display of dairy products. Newly furnished rooms al the Doug New Line of Rigs. sometimes girls. The older ones at Good Horses. Satisfaction Guaranteed Rev. E. F. Ward, for 30 years a mis- I M. Douglass. A feature of the convention which ordinary wages and others to be las« rooming house s.onarv in India, will give a lecture in PilOlir 44s Y<»ur Patronage Solicited Sandy, Ore , 4U will be different from anything in the schooled and cared for in return for the Free Methodist church on Roberts history of previous sessions, and of un ■light services rendered. For particu Fi >B > \ 1 1 '—White l eghorn roonter* Phone. Farmers 516 Gresham. Ore. lars address W. T. Gardner, superin avenue, next Tuesday evening, Nov. 29, usual interest at this time, will be a tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of ' 1 ure stock. Nell* Ro« I 111 II. Route 1. at 7:30. Mr. Ward has been very suc 49 demonstration of the effects of tuliercu- 1 'reg >11. Portland. I Ire. tf Gresham. cessful in his work, and what he has to losis in dairy cows. Several animals LOTS — G< >ld breAHt pin, diamond say will be of interest to all. A number FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har will be slaughtered under the direction ness See Hamilton, KD 3. t»ox 34. 4S of curios from the foreign field will be of Dr. E. E. Lytle, state veterinarian. exhibited. Admission will be free. This will be an object lesson to dairy WANTED—Girl to assist with gen Mrs. Gust Larson, who has been in men which should be a drawing card to eral to the Send for our S|>ecial Clubbing List, housework. Mrs. Aaron Fox, the hospital for two weeks, came home every dairyman in Oregon. Troutdale, Ore. tf all sorts of magazines and pa|»-rs at last Friday, She is improving very greatly reduced prices. Creamerymen and buttermakers of FUR SALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in (lowly, Oregon will meet in Eugene December, good shape. Bornstedt <fc Ruegg, The Evening Telegram will have a A, B. Craft, formerly of Pleasant 7, to complete an organization and dis Sandy, Ore. tf bargain day this year. Send us *4.251 via the Valley, now of Forest Grove, came over cuss matters of importance to dairying. and we w ill order the Telegram for a Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy to Gresham on Tuesday morning, ma-- Dairymen are invited to attend this year and »cod the Herald too, for one the trip in his auto. He reports that meeting, which will make really three terms. H. W Snashali, Pleasant View Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. I year, he i* highly pleased with hit new loca-! day* convention. » Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. BOARD AND ROOMS-At the Home The Eugene people write that they lodging house. *5 per week. Mr» Leaving Portland December II and 12, 1910 Regular *2.50 price, both Herald and «M~. H. M. Miller and daughter are preparing to accomodate 1000 dele- Chas. McCarter, 8. Roberts A vp 47 Journal, *1.50. Gladys were calling on Portland Irieuds gates to this convention, and I wish to San Francisco December 14, 1910 make a personal appeal to the dairy Sunday afternoon. r FOR SALK — CwtTn driving horses. Mr. and Mrs A. Mevers ‘•pent Sunday ‘ ni(“n present, lot Vs Weight about IOC each. Good drivers Do Not Delay 1 make lhi this * ’ the donvention ever and tnitì fuller«. See J. W. Parker. afternoon in Portland.' hp biggest doBV "" tf Your Fall Planting held in the west. Dairying is not on BoHhJt Ore. R. 1. Carlyn Wirt* was a Troutdale visitor the best footing and many are of the MONEY TO LOAN—On good real es Sunday. opinion tLat it is growing worn*'. Con tate security. Inquire of E. F. Bruns, Consisting of Observation Car, Pullman vestibule«! sleeping cars, smoking Sunday evening at the Method st siderable dairy legislation is being secretary Sandy Land Co., Sandy, Ore. I car and dining car will leave 3rd and Town end streets, Han Francisco, vis the church the pastor will give an interest planned, some of it the most pernicious Coast Line. The Excursion is run under the auspices ol the Routliern Pacific, ing address on Alaska. There will be character which will do harm to the in DRESSMAKING National Linea of Mexico, International and Great Northern, G. 11. A S A. an«L several special numbers by the choir. dustry. Let us meet in a body, consider Guaranteed dressmaking done by Santa Fe. Mr». 0. Dahrens, Sandy, Ore. 46 Rev. Jas. Moore, district superin these matters and decide on what kind I tendent, will preach in the Methodist of legislation we want. Then we will ROUND TRIP PARE For Sale—2 Black Minorca roosters church Sunday morning Sunday go to the legislature with sufficient force at *1.50 each. Cockerels for $1.00 each. to carry our ideas through and prevent Rhode Island Red c citerei«, fl U>) school at 9:30. any other legislation from lieing passed. elicti. These are pure bred. E. P Smith suffered from a very Mrs. K. A. Neibauer Write or Come severe illness on Thursday evening. Gresham, Ore. R F. D. No. 2 Corresponding low rab-s from other O. R. A N. and S. I’, point. The doctor was called and found him Box 112. North of Lusted school. Know How to Use Concrete very eick. He is some better today. Herald, Delineator and Pearsons Concrete for the farm is attracting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ball left Thure- much attention now-a-days. Every Magazine One year *2.25, regular price day for a visit in California. *3. 50 well equipped place should use it, Mark Emery and Charles McColl Whenever it ba“ tak«-n the place of liitn- .1 STRAWBERRY came home from V. of <». to spend their t»er it lias prove) to be an economy Water tanks, barn floors, chicken hous I VKoimo PLANTS Thanksgiving vacation. For further information, detail* and beautifully ill uni rated Issiklnt' ota es and corn cribs are now made of con Our annnai ImportatioBe bar*» ar "Mexico" call on anv o. R A N. or S. I', rigerit or write The high school boys have rented crete. The cost ol construction is a lit WANTED—For 25 names of person' rival from F RAH CE HOLLAND. Metzger's ball and will fit it up for use tle more at first than if lumber were w ho do not read the Heard, we will JAPAN and th« AZORES and do- me-Atic («toi tai* ar* now r*ariy. Early used, but once in it is practically per send a valuable pair'd shear» Name» in their basket ball games order« ae< tire «elect r*aervationa. WILLIAM McMURRAY, manent, whereas lumber win wear and should be repreaentalive of families in ASK FOR CATALOG NO.?|1 H. L. Chalker of Portland was a visit decay. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. eastern Multnomah and < luckamas One of the fa st features «4 concrete is Mai answe to the 11 »-rai d < iresham. PORTLAND SEED CO or here this week. POBTLAND. OBltlON that it may fie used by anyone with a E. B. Thompson is home from little care ami attention, whereas a Southern Oregon to spend Thanksgiv properly built ouse or barn can be put up only by a carpenter. It lias been ing. by tests in the engineering de R. W. Thorp, of Seattle, spent a few proved partment of the Kansas Mate Agricul days with his parents this week tural college that concrete can be suc made from sifted ashes and The Mt. Hood Railway company is cessfully cinders instead of with sand and broken hauling hundreds of ties from here to stone. A story describing the correct Leading Clothier and Gents’ Furnisher proportions will shortly be published. points east towards the Bull run. E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis & Staver FARM MACHINERY TRANSFER AND LIVERY BARN Christmas Holiday Excursion City of Mexico Southern Pacific Company A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN $104 PORTLAND FROM $|04 Edw. W. Ay Is worth ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ BANK OF GRESHAM ♦ ♦ Capita! $15,OW) ♦ ♦ J. Elkington, Pfe«. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Genera! Banking Business ♦ ♦ Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold ♦ Interest Paid on Time Deposits ♦ ♦ ♦ Loans Negotiated ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 The largest, best, and most up-to-date stock of goods in this line ever displayed in Gresham The Clothing is fresh from the large factories and perfect fit is guaranteed Alterations made free Perfect Fitting Suits From $15 to $20 MEN S FINE SHOES The Latest Shapes in all Styles, Tan and Black. Valour, Box and Gun Metal Calf. Patent Colt. Both But- ton and Blucher, prices from Fire Insurance Solicited Notary Public and Conveyancing $3 to $5.50 Overcoats $12.50 to $20