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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
CANDY and NUTS Christmas Gifts We have the finest assortment of Xmas Goods you can wish to select from. All lines are complete and the prices are satisfactory. Now is the time to buy while the assortment is yet complete. Don’t put it off but come in now and see what our line of gifts contains. CANNED GOODS Our Canned Goods for your Xmas and Holiday Tables and the Choicest. 10c, 3 for 25c Standard Tomatoes 15c, 2 for 25c Select solid packed Standard corn 10c, 3 for 25c 15c, 2 for 25c Select corn Beans Stringless 10c and 15c Peas 15c 2 for 25c Asparagtl" Standard 25c Select 30c Checker boards, parchesi. Mother Goose series, Robinson Cruse, Steeple Chase series, Drummer Boy series, Life Savers series. Motor Cycle, Old Maid, Toy Shop, Authors and 25 other games at from - - - Sc to 50c SLIPPERS Ladies’ and children’s felt Slippers, well made and good assortment of sizes, black, red and maroon, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 The Best Fancy Imported China CUiTLERY We have a fine display of l‘<a-ket knives, All warranted goods, 25c to $1.50 Limited line of Carving Sets. With your kitchen hardware put in a line of Rome niekle plated, copper ware tea, coffee and tea kettles handsome in appearance and the most durable of all. We are the direct importers of this elegant line of goods and have put die prices down to where they will move the goods. Vases, Cups and Sau cers, Mugs, Children’s dishes. All the latest imported ware. There will be two Special Programs Biq Show Coming Dec. 27 at the Moving Picture Show. Saturday Undoubtedly the largest and best December 24 the entire show will be films that were Photographed in and theatrical company to appear on the near Estacada. Friday and Saturday local stage is the Mamie Haslam Co. Remember the special service in the I December 30, and 31 The Program will which will present the famous comedy M. E. church. A Christmas sermon in be “Die Lift of Moses” this program “A Stranger in Town,” at the Grange FOR SALE—Farm wagon, good as new. 1 non bedstead. Inquire at tbe morning and a Christmas chorus in is so lengthy that it takes two nixhts hall, Tuesday evening. Dec. 27. Gresham shoe shop. 51 The Library Association has at no the evening. to show it. The films were peotographed little expense arranged for the appear Fresh Cows wanted. T. R. Howitt. Joe. Unternahree of Fulton, Califor in the Hole} bind, it is 12000 feet long ance of this excellent attration. A nia, was in this vicinity Wednesday, ( is very richley band colored. Owing feature of local interest with the com LUMBER—At our new mill 114 miles having just sold 160 acres near Welches to the great value of these films an ex pany is the appearance of Mr. Guy E. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. to C. W. Kern, who will probably use cess fee must be payed in order to Reynolds. This young man was well Jonsrud Bros. (- obtain them, therefore it will he tbe site for a summer resort. WANTED—All kinds of milch cows. necess «ry to rase the price of admission kn iwn for his efforts in amateur dram T. H. Edge made a trip to Troutdale of 15c if one t cket is purchased and 25c atic circles some years ago in thitff Cash paid. W. Ellison, Cleone, phone 18x1. tf this week on business. . ... section of the country. I , for ticket for two nights This con pany comes highly recom During the high winds this week I.. | __________________ FOR SALE — Eighty acres of fine, mended and it is certain that a bumper well laying land, 2^ miles from Sandy. J. Shattuck had a tent torn to shreads, I EOTTRFII audience will be present to enjoy the 15 acres in good timber; good water, T. II. Dodge had a tent blown down, eight acres in cultivation. $3200. In a barn was blown down on the Brugger | Miss Lola Ball lias been visiting her most laughable play ever offered, as quire of C. W. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore. tf well as support the worth}' enterprize farm and two buildings near Troutdale i m°ther, M rs. M. Lail. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hutchins made a of the ladies of the library association. were blown down. Don’t forget the date, Tuesday, 27th. flying trip to Portland Monday. People coming to the city this week Ready to build? Get your plans, The plank road is being repaired. report that in several places in the specifications and estimates of F. Fl. MiHB Dunham anil Mrs. Harvey sp nt country the road was badly blocked by Bratzel, Gresham, Ore., Phone328. (51 blown down trees and in many places Saturday in Portland. Kenneth, the 3 year-old son of W. A. the telephone poles I.ad blown down. Proctor, is very ill with fever. 0. II. Smith transacte 1 business in Miss Retires of Sandy is helping Mrs. Portland Wednesday. W. A. Proctor. FOR SALE—40 tons of timothy hay An appropriate Christmas program Mrs. Bertha Fender Mathena of Port and 6 bead milch cows. E. E. Heslin will be given by the Sunday School at Cleone, Phone 211. 51 land is visiting Miss Ivy Blackbarn. the Linneman Memorial Methodist Most of the potatoes in this section church Friday evening, Dec. 23. Santa FOR SALE—Good cow, to be fresh Dec. 30. Third house north of Gilbert Ulaus is expected to be present and are dug. Station. 51 Rev. E. Owen will preach Sunday in there is special attraction for all chil dren whether they are members of the the Baptist church. FOR SALE—China pheasants, 6 male Sunday School or not. and 6 female, $5 per pair or $20 for lot Mr. H edin has been on the sick list. Harold Maffet, Latourell Falls. I Miss Dorcas Hedin is ill in Portland Ed. Aylswortb called on the whole WANTED — Boys may be had and with typhoid fever contracted while at sale trade in Portland Thursday. sometimes girls. The older ones at tending the university at Eugene. On account of some break in one of ordinary wages and others to be The Cottrell .school held Xmas exer schooled and cared for in return for Portland bridges the passengers on the light services rendered. For particu O. W. P. were delayed in making the cises Tuesday afternoon. lars address W. T. Gardner, superin Mrs. M. Ball is recovering from a re Portland trip Wednesday. tendent Bovs and Girls Aid Society of cent illness. Oregon, Portland, Ore. tf Misses Mamie and Helen Hoss went ------- 1___________________________________________________ ___ _________ The Aid Society meets at the church to Portland Wednesday afternoon. SNAP — 15 acres, one mile from to tie a quilt. O.W.P , 5 miles from Gresham, all The new tile walks in the city loom and first-class farm land. $115 pel Scene from “A Stranger in Town," •t level up fine and more are being laid as fast acre. Address R. R. 1, Box 38. * Grange hall, Tuesday, Dec. 27. as tbe weather will permit. CORBETT WANTED—Girl to assist with gen Mrs. Sarah Kincaid went to Portland Chas. McColl is home from the uni eral housework. Mrs. Aaron Fox, The Royal orchestra of Portland will Troutdale, Ore. tf versity of Oregon for his holiday vaca Monday for Xmas shopping. tion. Ralph Kincaid has been assisting furnish the music for the New Year’s FOR SALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in dance to l>e given at Sandy, Dec. 31. good shape. Bornstedt & Ruegg, School close ! Tuesday for the h li- Loeb A Beyers at the store. The prizes for the masqueraders will be Sandy, Ore. tf Mr. and Mrs. Rassniussen received a on display at Bornstedt & Ruegg’s store. tlays and will re-opened Mond'y, Jan box of flowers from Copenhagen, Den uary 2. Lots for sale tn Cedarville, on easy mark, the atter’s former home, to be terms. 11. W. Snashall. Pleasant View Miss Vera Smith is in Roseberg to placed on tneir daughter’s grave, as a Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. Administratrix Notice spend Christmas with her grandmother, token of sympathy. Notice is hereby given that the under BARGAIN SALES—First-class Stud Mrs. G. W. Sparks. I Miss Ethel Smith went to Portland signed has been appointed administra ebaker delivery rig. J. F. Beneke, Elaborate pregarations are being made Friday evening to meet her friend Miss trix of the estale of Walter C. Smith, Fairview. tf for the Old-Time dance in Metzgers I i May l.ittlepage. who has been engaged deceased, by t he County Court of the I as a stenographer in Dallas. WANTED—For 25 names of persons hall Christinas Eve, Saturday Decem State of Oregon, for Multnomah who do not read the Heard, we will ber 24. The finest music and good I Miss Bertha Reed was a Saturday C >unty, and has qualified. All persons send a valuable pair of shears. Names management will be ths features of the visitor in Portland. having claims against said state are should be representative of families in The school board of district 29 have evening. eastern Multnomah and Clackamas. put in some new desks and a new stove hereby notified to present be same to Mai’ answi- to the Herald Gresham. which add much to he appearance of me at 314 Spaulding Building. Portland, ! the school room. Oregon, duly verified, within six CORDWOOD — Green wood, cut 2 DOVER ' ears. $5 c isb. Dead wood, cut 2 years, School c'osed Tuesday with a short months from the date hereof. Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Uptogrove were program and Xmas tree. Miss Stites, $1 cash. Will deliver in Gresham only. First published December 9, 1010 John Palmblad, Gresham, Ore., R. 4. calling on Grandin * DeS'.ihaz «r Sunday. the teacher. iB attending the institute MOLLIE SMITH, Phone 3.8x1. 1 in Portland. C. I.ivesav of Oregon City was visit Administratrix. F. B. Reed's resilience is a neat com STRAYED—Black mare, off front ing relatives in Firwood and Dover last fortable cottage. Johnson Van Zante, Attorneys. (1 foot lame. Wt. aboui 1100 Phone week Pne States, Talior 202. W. W. Howitt, Mrs. M. E. Reed went to Portland Monti villa, Ore. 51 A. J. Morrison was calling on his this week to meet a grand daughter. Unclaimed Letters friends last week and attending to tele The Herald clubbing offers are just It takes a smart man to wait for din The following letters remain uncalled ner when the hour comes. His wife phone business. the thing you want. for at the Gresham postoftice for the can wait for him a month of Sundays, Mrs. Frank Aluirt whs a Dover visit- but if she is not right on the tick when week ending December 17, 1910: tor Monday. j Everybody come to Masquerade Ball be comes in, there will be trouble right Gentlemen's list: Zary Janeff, G. along. Most things have two sides to Mrs. Lucy Cubbage hue been ill for given by Multnomah Grange at Orient, I Ore., December 31, 1910. Music by Burkman, Manager Groham & Stewart, them. Isn’t this one of them? the past week. Good time for A. G. Cliihls. FARMS — We have numerous in Mrs. Ama Cooper and Jesse were vis Rich»!Js Orchestra. Ladies list, Miss Della Smith; Miss quiries ' everyone 52 by persons desiring to rent all iting Grandma De^hnzer Sunday. Lizzie Hans. kinds of farms. If yon liav* one that Cards, G. S. Warden, Oskar Holmes. you would rent please write to us the particulars and terms. Oregon Land Chas. A. Butler, Miss Helen Miller. Co., 215 Henry I Idg , Portland, Ore. (2 These letters will lie sent to the Dead FOR SALE — One Deeming pump Letter Office on December 31, 1910, if new. 100 feet of l'4 inch pipe. not delivered before. In calling for tbe u-arlv Also three-eighth« rod cyli der. Refer above, please say “advertise«!," giving to Samuel McCartney, Montavilla, Ore. 51 date of list. Capita! $15,001) Main St., Gresham When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other nar cotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to a grown person. Sold by Gresham Drug Co. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : ♦♦ : : : : Suitable Gifts Our line of Xmas candy ami nuts are the best and freshest to be bad in town. Mixed nuts 20c per pound. The Evening Telegram will have a bargain day this year. Send us $4.25 and wre will order the Telegram for a year and send the Herald too, for dhe year. GRESHAM MILLINERY EMPORIUM All Hats and Millinery Goods at Reduced Prices LADIES Lots on Hood Avenue, In Zenith Addition To Gresham, for Sale by the TAILORING DRESSMAKING and Gresham Real Estate Go. Call Early and Avoid the Rush. Prices Reasonable A------------------------------------------------------ GRESHAM REAL ESTATE CO. Office on Main St .lust North of Postoffice. Powell St. Gresham. Horseshoeing AT OLD TIME PRICES 9 Leading Repair Shop Singletrees Doubletrees Rubber Tires Poles Shafts CITY CARRIAGE SHOP J Main St., Gresham, Ore. E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland FARM MACHINERY PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON F. A. Fleming S. 8. Thompson TRANSFER AND LIVERT BARN Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables BULL RUN STAGE LINE leaves our barn daily at 9 a. m. Arrives Bull Kun Run at noon. Leaves Bull Run at 1:30 p. m., arrives Gresham 4:30 p. tn. New Line of Rigs. Good Horses. Satisfaction Guaranteed Your Patronage Solicited Phone, Farmers 516 BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Ore. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ F. W. FIELDHOUSE Jeweler and Optician BANK BUILDING GRESHAM, ORE. | : | Administrators Notice J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier Notice to Stockholders General Banking Business Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits Loans Negotiated Fire Insurance Written Notary Public and Conveyancing Notice is hereby given to stockhold ers of the Multnomah and Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company that the annual stockholders meeting of said company will be held at the Grange hall, Gresham, Monday. January 2. 1911, at 1 p. nt. A. DOW8ETT, Secretary. Additional Train Senice Notice is given that the administaator of the estate of 8. B. Edwards, de ceased. ha* filed his final account as such administrator of said estate with the clerk of the county cou t of the state of Oregon for Multnomah county, and the judge of said court has ap pointed and fixed the 25th dav of Jan uary, 1910 at 9:30 o’clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the county court room in the court room in the court bouse of Miiltnomab country, state of < > Oregon as the place for hearing of ob jections to said final account and the settlement thereof. CHARLES E. EDWARDS, Beginning December 15, 1010 until January I Hill, inclusive, trains on the O. W. P. will leave Gresham at 7:15 p. Administrator. m. and will leave Portland at 8:15 p, J. N. BROWN, Atty, (or Administrator. m. daily except Sunday. 2 A Full Line of Watches Clocks Silverware and Jewelry Kodaks and Cameras Photographic Supplies Holiday Goods Nice Line of Hand Painted China Cut Glass Manicure and Toilet Sets and numerous other articles suitable IJ fo presents. ; J Whether you buv or not call and get one < > of the Handsome 1911 Calen tars which I am ' ’ giving to everybody. , [