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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1910)
SHATTUCK & LINDSEY ‘‘Goods of Quality” We are here again as the special representative of SANTA CLAUS and can furnish you with all the requirements that you will need to make this the most pleasant Christmas of your memory. Gresham, Main St. Our stock is large and complete and comprises the usual assortment found in the big department stores and our prices on this class of goods are just the same as our everyday business. No increased profit just because Christmas comes but once a year. TOYS 1 For the Children, Games, Wagons, Carts, Doll Carts, Furniture. TOYS 1 DOLLS in an endless variety and all prices,—little Faries that would do your heart good to see them, and some of the swellest little collapsible Carts and regular Buggies and Cradles and Bureaus, Wash Tubs and Boards. We can fit that doll up to suit your taste and pocket book. THE BOYS have not been forgotten. We can give them Tops, Air Guns, Wagons, Coaster Wagons, Rubber Balls, Vacuum Air-Pistols, and an assortment of Marbles such as Horns, Trumpets, Iron Toys, Chimes, Building Blocks, Stuffed Animals, Drums, Velocipedes and Mechanical Toys, Mouth Organs, Post Cards, Lanterns, Checker Boards, and an endless variety of other toys that please and amuse the children at this season of the year. We have taken special pains to provide for the needs and pleasures of children and invite them to come, they never saw before, and Pocket Knives, such a variety as was never shown in our town. Appropriate Gifts for Wife, Mother or Sister, Father, Husband, Brother or Friend If you would like wimething appropriate for a Lady, or for a Gentleman, we would Huggewt Home of the following: TOILET SET SMOKER SET CUFF AND COLLAR BOX NICE POSTCARD ALBUM FINE BACK COMB or SIDE COMBS We have something very nit* in these lines. A NICE UMBRELLA. Our stock is large and complete. VERY NICE KID GLOVES, in the hes» makes, for both men and women. NECKWEAR, in endless variety for the whole family. SHAWLS and FACINATORS. The very finest that could be got together. SILK WAISTS and SILK DRESS PATTERNS are most acceptable. Remember that the finest gift of all is a COLOMBIA PHONOGRAPH and RECORDS. We have them on very easy terms. Christmas Candies! Give that Man an order on us for a New Hat We will furnish you the order very elaborately and tastily decorated. We Are Surely Headquarters! Wc want you to ree our mixed at 10c per lb. Such value as you never saw before. Chocolate Creams at 18c per lb. is surely a bargain. Christmas Mixed Nuts at 20c a lb., a bargain as most stores have to sell them at 25c per lb. We are prepared to fix you up in all your needs for the Christmas dinner. Our grocery Stock is all fresh and clean and comprises everything needed to make the dinner palatable and beautiful. General Merchandise Our Line of Glassware and Queensware is of the Best and some of the patterns and designs are very pretty and make the most useful as well as the most appropriate presents. Our SALAD SETS, ranging in price from $1 to $4.50 per set are very fine and please the women folks more than anything else you1 can get. MILK SETS at $1.25 are very nice, also WATER SETS at $1.25; WINE SETS at $1.50; 42-piece DINNER SETS at $4.85, are values that you should not over look. Also MUSH SETS,. CUP and SAUCER SETS, CHOCOLATE SETS, etc. Car of Furniture, Just Received Do not overlook the fact that we have just received a Car of Furniture for the Holiday trade and among the lot are some very pretty Couches at $6.50 each. All guaranteed. Some Leatherette Conches at $10 that are very pretty and very acceptable. Rockers from $2.25 to $7.50. These are real bargains Chiffoniers from, $8.50 to $15.00. These are very nice and every home should have one at that price. Dressers from $6 50 to $20. Bookcases, Dining Tables and (’enter Tfabh-s. Be sure to see our Furniture Department before you complete your Christmas buying While presenting these Holiday Goods we have not lost sight of our Staples and Everyday Goods and no doubt have the most complete WF QFII VFR Stock east of the city and can save you money. Our Premium Counter is saving our customers hundreds of dollars. Ask us about it. nL "s*/Ll' Just Received from the Importers, 3 BALES OF VERY FINE STOCK FISH which we are selling at 18c a pound, and furnish lhe lime free. FREE ■ PLEASANT HOME Special Year-md Editimi of lhe Herald Friday. Dec. 30 Mrs. Hoffman’s brother, Mr. Laraon, who steamboats on the lower Columbia is paying her a visit. Mrs. B. Fleming is sojourning in Washington. F. Louderback is running the railroad storehouse at this point. Martin Lenartz has moved to his res idence at this place. Mies Ada Lomas lias gone to Wash ington to stay with her sister. Miss Bramhall returned from the city daring the holidays. Mrs. J. A. Stephens and little grand son, while driving to Anderson, were thrown from the buggy and received some paiiriu! bruises The horse be came frightened and unmanageable, causing the trouble. llantni Tokiat of S|M>kane is spending the winter with her aunt, Meo Okshia. The Misses Johnson have gone to Gresham to live. Epworth League organized a literary society for the entertainment of the year. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS ELEC JTRIC Curimi Irons HOT WATE ,R HEATERS MILK W FARMERS MARMOT Carl Helms has been quite ill for sev eral days. A Portland man has a contract for clearing land on the Becbill place and has several men and teams at work. An entertainme1 t will lie given at the school house Friday afterno n. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aschoff has liven completed and is ready fer occupancy, Ernest Belfield has been ill with the IfiP- REATINI ELECTRIC STORE INVESTIGATE Our Methode. Our Stock of Lumber and Millwork and Our Price*. We are confident that it will result in securing your buri- ness when you need anything from a post to a bill of lumber for a bouse or barn. The heat in quality for the mon- ey, is the motto we try to live up to. Come in and investigate < ’ < > ! ; J ’ < i 8» E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wiley-Allen Office mill no Tinos lUEinNKim '• 1 ' ' '' i > ’ [ MILLER-MOWCRY LUMBER Company J eeeoooooeoeoeeeeeo+oooooo BEAVER ENGRAVING CO. 0 Ü A LI T Y .» i ’ ik . CUTS OF SIGNING ILLUSTRATING PADS ALDER STREET, AT SEVENTH WHY SUFFER? GET CURED! WE CURE BY THE LATEST EUROPEAN METHODS, APPLYING THE NEWEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES OF MODERN TIMES BROXCKITI8 CATARRH I 1LOOD Diaoa^ERs (,\ d matter) what caused 1 Mime) ÏTERVOV3 DEBIXXTT XRA1 "KHAT- MZ.FT ron CAM CM and other nuiHtr uant grcwth.4 Our rrdidnw ire Lhcfurert erdbeit,preparedunatr ex pert supervision. Only in stitute using ..alma therapy. VARICOSE DISORDERS or THE tlläfiS Vi.LUS Celabrat*d Elect rifl AI.X. SKIN. KID- Oven Trsatmert HSI and BLAD whirn t ilted the mort DER DISORDERS stubborn cases of and then- Hh< • mat ism. complication. 1 CONSULTATION FREE ~ÄcmcoMt--wmri Ä.ÄtTSÄ COME AMD BEE WS. OR II’ VNABX.E TO DO SO WRITE TOR OUR I1TAO- NO3IS BMSK.. VU ARI CONSCIENTIOUS, AND XT WE DOW'T TKXXnX WE CAS CCMÏ YOU. V.-JC WIX.X. SAY SO. AMD NOT TAKE YOUR MOSEY PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL INSTITUTE Corner Second Avenue and Washington Street SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Private Address: J. QUERY 123 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washinftea THE BEST STORE IN PORTLAND FOR YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING The Biggest Showing of Holiday Goods ever made on East Side. TOYS 5c to $2.50 MEN’S Neckwear 25c to $1.00 Endless assortments of American and European Toys in newest Novelties as well Thousands of the very choicest richest new as the Standbys. styles and patterns. ’ DOLLS 1c to $10.00 Neckwear LADIES 25c to $1.50 Our doll display is certainly noteworthy, you will f nd the newest in lifelike baby New Tabs, Jabots, Bows, Collars, etc. all bumps and unbrakeable. in rich new designs. GAMES 5c to $1.00 Slippers 69c to $2.00 Womens Slippers 50c to $2 00 in Crocheted Assortment of most amusing and instructive Felt and Leather. Men’s Slippers 65c to games is very complete. $2.00 in Felt and Leather. WAGONS 25« to $6.50 BATH ROBES, .ETC. $3 to $5 Toy wagons, Iron express wagons, Coasters, New Bath Robes of heavy Flannel, Choice Pump wagons, Irish Mail, are all here. Colors at $3.00, $4.00, and $5.00. Ladies Furs 1.50 to $10. Ladies Coats Special $9.00 to $20.00 Splendid varieties of Muffs, Collars, and Special Holiday Prices on this season’s Boas, all at special prices. Best Coat Styles. All Holiday Goods at Our Usual EAST SIDE Low Prices Leading East Side Department Store W. H. MARKELL & Co. Corner of East Morrison and Union Ave.