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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
> tf tf >> co < Mr. and Mrs. Earl Townsend visited relatives in Gresham this week. Dalles Simonsen called on friends here yesterday. 4» Mathews has returned from The Gresham Moving Picture Show Wasco, where he went to finish up his will have two special programs, business. Mrs Mathews has been vis Saturday. Dee. 3 "Uncle Toni’s Cabin” iting her mother. Mrs. P. i aily. They I three reals, 4,0tV feet of film, will be will make Gresham their home. run. Tuesday Dec. ti “The World’s Mrs. Ben Raney and daughter. Mis Famed Passion Play," of 4 films will be Rowley. spent a few days in Oregon shown. Citv last week visiting relatives. Ramshy A Oswald have liought out KOBBtK IS CONV It RD the feetl business of Shattuck A I.indsev and are having the feed moved to their strongest evident • against Wayne's mill. personal participation in the trial. The high school boys have organized The trial Has somewhat brief, the ar two basket ball teams and have furnish guments to the paint, and the jury only ed Metzger’s hall to use this winter. took two and a half hours to find Wayne They meet two evenings a week and ex a dangerous mail to be roaming around pect to have gome good games. the country. Wayne can lay h s down- Miss E. A. Dolan, ot Boring, visited tall first to being a crook, and second to the efficient service of Sheriff Stevens Mrs. (>. W. Tarr this week. Mrs. C. O. Merrill visited her daugh and Deputy Archie Leonard. ter, Mrs. Nye of Portland, last week. Mrs. Al Hart of Aurora is visiting her mother, Mrs Neved. An effort is to be made by the head officers of Sons of Veterans to start a camp of that order in Gresham. Should anyone be interested in such a move ment let them call up or see the editor of The Herald and be will communicate with the organizer for this section of 1 state. Mrs. M. L. Terry of Sellwood visited friends in Gresham this week. Marian Dunlop has been having a severe time with chicken-pox and grip this week. The funeral of Chas. E. Crockett was held from Carlson’s undertaking rooms Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. M. Hopper, assisted by Rev. J. F. Dunlop, con ducted the services. Mr. Crockett was born in Maine, where his mother still lives. He was 39 years of age and leaves a wife and two children. Mrs. Crockett and children will go to Tacoma to make her home with friends. DtLEGARS WILL blVL A RIPONI well afforded and would have made a wise investment to have sent their sec retary to this meeting. The welcome giveu the nearly 21*» delegates by the commercial bodies of Capitol City was most hearty, It iu- eluded complimentary banquets, auto rides and the beet of everything, The sessions were held in the Hall of Rep resentatives. Astoria was represented by a big delegation boosting for the C«i ’ ir.i .»! to '» U -¡«I I their city next summer. Astoria was also selected for the next convention. Much information given out can be made useful right at home. Gresham and nearby towns ought to profit by better commercial club meth<xls which it is hoped to inaugurate. All are in vited to attend a rousing meeting to be held next Wednesday night at which reports and recommendations will be made. When you have a cold get a bottle of W. H. Bond has returned from a Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy. It will visit with relatives at Halsey and soon fix you up all right and ward off Eugene. any tendency toward pneumonia. This Rev. J. F. Dunlop went to Portland remedy contains no opium or other nar- Wednesday evening and tied the matri I cotic and may be given as confidently to monial knot for a couple of friends from a baby as to a grown person. Sold by Tillamook. The parties were Alva Gresham 1 rug Co. Williams and Miss Rose Bryan. G. W. Congdon, who ha« l>een travel ing in the south, is here visiting hie brother, W. H. Congdon. Jas. Goodfellow, who now has bi shop back, is putting in electric power and up-to-date machinery. Mrs. Bernice Reed has been very sick for the past week. She is slightly better. The council at a spe< ial session last night decided to engage Mr. Kelsey of Portland, an experienced hydraulic engineer, to superintend the installation of water and eewer systems for the town. The Bull Run rtage, operated by Thompson & Fleming, had a runaway last Wednesday morning. As the stage started down Lusted« f ill the neckyoke dropped, frightening the horses. The driver, Chas. Camp, was thrown out. Hie foot was run over and I e was other wise bruised. The horses were caught on the other side of Sandy river, one of them slightly hurt. The passengers were uninjured. Fancy Goods Embroidery, Sofa Pillows, Christmas novelties, Cel ebrated Nemo Corsets > and also Cheaper Grades. Want Column (ORDWOOD—Green eut 2 year«. $."> cash. Dead w<ssl, cut 2 yearn, fl cash. Will lieliver in Gresham only. John Palniblad, Gresham, Ore , R. 4 PhoueSbxl. I FOR SALE—Strawlx-rry plants, Mu- goon. Clark’s Seedling,« harlv Oregon, WANTED—<’>• or 7-vvar-old mare, Gold Dollar, also Lawton tìlscklwrry alxnit 1200 pound*. Si ust be sound, U F. Cum gentle and true puller. Win. R. Maffet, und Ciithliert Raipl>erry mings, Route 1. Troutdale, Ore fai Latoiirell Falls. tf FOR SALE Eight weeks old pigs Fresh Cows wanted. T. R. Howitt.* W. II Maxwell, at Orient, phone ill#. Gresham, Route 2. 1 t’MBER—At our new null l<4 miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumlwr. Jonsrud Bros. (. Phone \NTED—All kinds of milch cows I" Cash paid. W. Ellison, Cleone, phone 'FRAYED — Black mare, off front 18x1. tf foot lame W’t. about lf(*> Phone FOR SALE— Eighty acres of fine, l’ac. Stales, Tabor 302. W. W. Howitt, Mont.ivilla, lire. well laying lain), 2*t miles from Sandy. 15 acres in g>xxi timber; gixxt water, Fi»R SALE—Switch Terrier Pups, at eight acres in cultivation. $32’10. In quire of C. IV. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore. tf I’. II SliMip’e, 2 miles north of Boring. Males |3.50, Females $1. IV FOR SALE— Split cedar Fenc-- post- Newly furnished rooms at the Doug for a limited time, C. Shattuck. 51 las* rooming house E. M. Douglass. 41’ FoR SALE—Brood Sows, with and Sandy, Ore , Phone 44'. without litter« of pigs. Crystrl Spring farm. near Russellville Schoolhouse on Ba-e Line. Tabor 1:181. Apply t • Mr. Billiter Supt. on farm. 49 E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Agent for Port land PA RM MACHINERY PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON % S. H. Thont|Mi<)n TRANSFER AND LIVERY BARN New Line of Rigs. Good Horses. Your Patronage Solicited Phone, Farmers 516 I EOR SALE—Fresh gentie young cow, cal E. J. Grudin, tiresham, Oregon. FORRALE—G««! Hamiltonian rid ing |»>nv. Four years old. Albert Doane. Phone 506 Gresham. 41» WANTED—Boy« mav lx- had ami sometimes girls. Tin- older or.es at ordinary wages and others to be schooled ami cared for in return for -light service« rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys and Girl« Ai I S x-ietv of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf New lumber Nard Started The Straus Lu i.ber Co , of Ssr. ly, will start a new lumberyard nt J C Peterson’s pl i e, near Roy Gibb's, <>n •• i-t line i ( Gr.-- ia-ii city limit«. De liver ie« w ill lie triade in load lot«. Prier s •ni-mitti-d. J. C. Peterson, manager, y hone 507. 5i PLEASAN I HOML W ANTED—Girl to assist with gen Rev. A. B. Calder will preach nt eral housework. Mrs. Aaron Fox, Pleasant Home next Sundav nt II n in. Troutdale, Ore. tf He will s;»-ak nt Iliff church at 2 .to FOR RALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in and at Boring at - p. in. good sha|>e. Bornstedt & Ruegg, Rev. James Moore, district superin-l Sandy, Ore. tf t'-ndent, will preach at Pleasant Home Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy Monday afternoon, December 5. at 2:30, terms. H. W Snashall. Pleasant View and will hold the first quarterly confer Avenue; Gresham, Route 3 ence. Jewel Collins and family are visiting FOR SALE — Team driving horses. Weight about 1000 each, ..... Good drivers at the home of J S. Otis. Jennie Col and true pullers. See J. W. Parker, lins also spent ’several days in this Boring, Ore. R. J. tf vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Bridge of Canby are DRESSMAKING Guaranteed dressmaking done by visiting old friends here. Mrs. D. Dahrens, Sandy, Ore. -18 Neighbors called on Mr. and Mr* For Sale— 2 Black Minorca roosters W. Harris and spe.it a pleasant evening at $l.5o each. C<ekerels f->r >1.00 . uh. on the occasion of their 20th anni ve-- Rhode I«l«nT Reil c <-ker»*l«, -i 00 sary. »•neh. The««* are pure lire»'. Mrs. It. A. Neilmuer Write <>r Come tire-ham, Or,-. R F I», ,X<( j Lots on Hood Avenue, Box 112. North of Lu.*te<l school, tf. In Zenith Addition Herald, Delineator and Pearson’s Magazine One y ear $-’25, legular price $3.o0 I o Gresham, for Safe by the BARI .A IN SALI I irsi-eia«« Rtud- ebaker delivery rig. J. F. Beneke, Fairview. tf Gresham Real Estale Co. WANTED—For 25 names of per«- 1,4 who do not read the Heard, we h i 11 send a valuable pair of shears Names should Is- representative of families in eastern Multnomah and i lackanias Mai ansne to the Herat I (ire-ham. ¡Call Early and Avoid the Rush. GRESHAM REAL ESTATE Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed Gresham, Ore, Christmas Holiday Excursion to the City of Mexico via the Southern Pacific Company Leaving Portland December 11 and 12, 1910 San I’rancisco December 14, 1910 A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN Consisting of otmervution Car, Pullman vestibuled sleeping car», smoking and dining i ar will leave 3rd and Town end streets, Ran Francisco, via1 the •t Line. The Excursion la run under the auspires of the Southern Pacific, ROUND TRIP PARE FROM PORTLAND $104 Corresponding I oh $104 rate* from other O. R. A N. and R. 1'. point. Interrating «ide trjH< on thè return trip, including thè Grand Canyon may Ite inaile. I n ai r» urn limi' Ho dnve from date o( sale. Equipinent on filli traili hì II l>e limitrd and no more pansengere will I h - taken than cari Iwcomfortably pr<>- vided f -r For further information, details and beautifully illustrated Imoklet on "Mi jiio" lull on any <L R A N. or S. P. agent or write william M c M urray , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Office on Mein st .lust North ■ if I'ostollllf HATS ALL KINDS AND AT ALL PRICES MRS. M. VOGEL Gresham, Oregon I LET US SHOW YOU Now that we are getting our new bank under way, we a“k everyone to come in and get acquainted with us. Examine our excellent list of directors and officers and let us show you what first-class banking service our new institution can render you. - -• WE WANT YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US and make this bank your financial headquarters. You will always find ua heartily glad to see you here at our bank and ready to render you any ad vice or assistance possible Bank of Gresham Gresham. Oregon t