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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
í7 Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gazette, East Multnomah Reco rd Multnomah Record and MontavUla Herald. Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B eavkk S tats P cbubhing C o H. A. DARN ALL, E ditor and M anaokh . Entered *■ »econd-clzu» matter at the poitotttce at Ureaham, Oregon. Special attention is called to the Year-End Edition of the Herald which will be published next week. It will consist of 16 pages of historical articles on this section, especially Gresham, the advertisements of the leading business men in the country and illustrated with many fine cuts. The circulation of the edition is to be twice that of the regular edition and anybody desiring ex tra copies to send abroad or to file away as souvenirs can pro cure them at 5 cents each by calling at our offices on Powell street. HE wool men of the north T west are growing anxious about the widespread interest in . should we not be allowed to do the same thing. The local mer chant who does not meet local prices quits business, whether at a loss or not. He does not ex pect everybody it town to pay in to a fund for his personal sup port. Why should any other business in any other county or state. James J. Hill played Santa Claus this week by visiting Ore gon and promising new railways. Extensions of the Oregon Trunk Line from the present proposed terminus at Bend south through Interior Oregon, the pushing of the United Railways westward to Tillamook and the building of an independent Hill passenger station in Portland were some of the things the Empire Builder outlined. The attaching of a new name to the Madison bridge will be ob jected to by most of the people who have to use it. The coun try east of the city will prefer the old name. “I bad been troubled with constipa tion for two years and tried all of the physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing forj me,” writes Thos E. Williams, Mid leboro, Ky. ‘‘Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach and I liver tabletB cured me.” For sale by | Gresham Drug Co. Oregon’s financial condition as shown by the state treasurer is Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer excellent. There is $424,919 on 1 Regular $2.50 price, both Herald and hand with no debts, bonded or Journal, fl.50. otherwise. Siberia is buying Oregon ap ples. One hundred boxes of choice Hood River fruit was re cently shipped there for for sale. Oregon City has a paper mill the third largest in the world. SPRINGFIELD E. La Follette will market 200 boxes of choice apples. Mr. Eisema» sold a car of hay this week. W. F. Burkholder is loading two cars of wood. V. Gebhardt has the foundation laid for a fine large barn. Our school is progressing nicely un der the direction of Miss Knapp. The 9th and 10th grades have been taken up and the pupils take great interest in the work. The school has closed for a two weeks’ vacation. J. Johnson and W. F. Burkholder are loading potasoes this week. V. Gebhardt keeps the mill busy these days getting out lumber and ties. The Time is Short ! Electric Goods are Ready for Quick Delivery and Instant Service. See Shattuck A Lindsay about that Xmas candy and nuts. Mt. Hood Land Company SANDY, ORE. TOASTERS ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Here is a chance for someone to have a good home. 25 Acres 12 acres cleared, fenced and cross fenced. New barn and out-buildings. Fine spring brook. Three miles from Sandy on good auto road. Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing and General Job Work Fairview, - Ore. INVESTIGATE j TUES., DEC. 27 MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER: J CUTS MAIN PORTABLE DISK LAMPS SHAVING MUG HEATING PADS C. L. QUINN the wool tariffs. The Mid-Win Wood Wook Plow Work ter Sheep Show promises to be a caucus of the wool lobby that horseshoeing a specialty will have for its object themain- The new city engineer, L. C. tainence of the present rates and Kelsey, employed for the in they evidently think they have a stalling of the water system for See Shattuck & Lindsey for men’s, job on their hands as they well Gresham has been in town for women and children’s slippers for the may. The people of the coun several days and is getting ac holidays. Complete stock. try cannot always be mislead in quainted with the people and his to believing that the way to work. One of the first things improve a man’s financial Our Methods. Our Stock of j he did was to call on the Herald Lumber and Millwork and Our 4 condition is to tax him pro $ Prices. We are confident that it ] hibitive prices for the neces and leave the price of a sub ♦ will result in securing your busi- j scription. sities of life. If the tariff acted ♦ ness when you need anything from 4 to promote the wool growers $ a post to a hill of lumber for a 1 The Mid-Winter Sheep Show alone it would be different. As w:ll be held in Portland January ♦ house or barn. J a matter of fact the manufacj 4 to 7 inclusive. A fine list of J The best in quality for the mon- 4 Special engagement of the 4 ey, is the motto we try to live up a turer seems to get the biggest premiums has been arranged Dainty Comedienne ♦ to. Come in and investigate J slice of profits and the wool and prospects are good for an ♦ 4 growers are only a few cents unusual exhibit. ♦ S kb E. W. MILLER, LENTS < MAMIE HASLAM Among the Wiley-Allen Office 2 ahead. If the wool producing names of managers appears that Supported By I MILL AND YARDS AT LENTS JUNCTION J business will not pay in this of Chas. Cleveland, our fellow < > a Mr. Guy E. Reynolds country of cheap rough feed how townsman. can it pay in countries like Eng And an Excellent Company in Nat land where feed is scarce and Goodwin’s Great Comedy Thursday is the shortest day in <» Company o J range is at a much higher rate. the year, that is the day that IN TOWN” I If the business will not support has the least day light. About “A STRANGER . itself why continue to tax the eight hours and a half is the pe beaver .F. ngraving C o . BARGAIN PRICES entire country to make it go. riod for the sun in this latitude, f/UALIT Y The local consumer buys of the at this date. The days will at local merchant who can lay the once begin to lengthen, tho the Auspices of DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING' goods down to him at the clos change will not be noticable for LIBRARY ASSOCIATION FIRST AND ANKENY STS.. PORTLAND. ORE est price. As a country why several weeks. 50c 35c and 25c HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS XMAS TREE LIGHTING OUTFITS. Electric Store ALDER and SEVENTH ST. Open Evenings WHY SUFFER? GET CUBED! WE CURE BY THE LATEST EUROPEAN METHODS, APPLYING THE NEWEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES OF MODERN TIMES NERVOV3 DE BI BIT Y BRONCHITIS CATARRH MENT FOB CANCER DISORDERS (No matter) what caused same) and other malig nant growths VARICOSE VEX m S e c Bake Oven Treatment DISORDE2S OF THE LUNGS NEY and BLAD- which cures the most DER DISORDERS stubborn cases of and their Rhe umatism. complications Curm (Heines are the purest fANCHl TATIAN FPFF Trained nursts assist when and best, prepared under ex- vvIlijULlnllvIl IIlLL treatments are given to pert supervision. Only In- — _______ —U —■______ ladies, fill communications stitut; using animal therapy. — IF YOU CAN T COME—WRITE! are strictly confidential. COME AND SEE US. OB IF UNABLE TO DO SO, WRITE FOR OUR DIAG NOSIS BLAXK.. WE ABE CONSCIENTIOUS, AND IF WE DON'T THINK WE CAN CURE YOU, WE WILL SAY SO, AND NOT TAKE YOUR MONEY PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL INSTITUTE Corner Second Avenue and Washington Street SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Private Address: J. QUERY 123 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washington 13J3 WE ARE SANTA’S HEADQUARTERS XMAS 1910 S?/ SHATTUCK & LINDSEY 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! For the Children, Games, Wagons, Carts, Doll Carts, Furniture. TOYS! 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 something appropriate for a lauly, or for a Gentleman, we woidd suggest some of the following: TOILET SET SMOKER SET CUFF AND COLLAR BOX NICE POSTCARD ALBUM FINE BACK COMB or SIDE COMBS We have something very nice in these lines. A NICE UMBRELLA. Our stock is large and complete. VERY NICE KID GLOVES, in the best 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 so-eptabli- Rememls-r that the finest gift of all is a COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH and Rl CoRDS, We have them on very easy term,. Christmas Candies! Give that Man an order on us for a New Hat We will furnish you the order very elalxrrately and tastily decorated. We Are Surely Headquarters I We want yon to aee our mixed at 10c per lb. Such value m you never saw la'fore. Chocolate Creams at 18c per lb. is surely a bargain. Christmas Mixed Nuts at 2Oc a lb., a Bargain as most stores have to sell them at 25c per lb. We are prepared to tlx you up in a!! your needs for the Christmas dinner. Our grtxx-ry St ick ia all fresh ami clean and comprises everything needed to make the dinner palatable and [ beautiful. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS! Our Line of Olassware and Queensware is of the Best and some of the patterns ami designs are very pretty and make the most useful as well as the most appropriate present«. 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 you 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 ? 1.85, are values that you should not over look. Also MUSH SETS, CLP ami SAUCER SETS, CHOCOLATE SETS, etc. Car of Furniture, Just Received Do not overlook the fact th», we have just received a Car of Furniture for the Holiday trade and among the lot are x<>me very pretty Couches at $0.50 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 $0 50 to $20. Bookcases, Dining Tables and Center Tables. Be sure to see our Furniture Department before you complete your Christmas buying Our DISPLAY anil LOW PRICES will surprise you. “ ?