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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
Bl WE HAVE NOT SOLD OUT ANCHOR But are “Strictly In It” with a complete line of DRY GOODS GROCERIES and MI. SCOTT LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : We have some sizes in Misses’, Children’s and Ladies' Sweaters. Some Scarfs and Shawls which we will close out at Cost. STORE Red and Blue Flannels, values can’t be heat. Come in and see us For Prices DRV MODS Main St.. GRESHAM A Wild Billiard Want Column Raging bring* danger, suffering—often death— to thousands, who take colds, coughs and la grippe—that terror of winter and spring. Its danger signal» are "stuffed up” nostrils, lower part of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in hack of bead, ami a throat-gripping cough. When Grip attacks, as you value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King’s New Discovery. "One bottle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Valley, Mi»»., "alter being ‘laid up’ three week» with grip. For sore lungs, hemorrhage«, coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis asthma, it is supreme. 50c, 11 1«'. Guaranteed by all drug gists Mis* Joyce Herehner, who is teaching in Eastern <*regon, after »{«ending the holiday* with her parent, at Woodmere, Mr». E. A. Kelly of Montavilla visited returned to her work Thursday. her granddaughter, Miss Bessie Howitt, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daniels ! Fresh Cows wanted. T. R. Howitt. recently. Thursday, a son. Services will be held at the Baptist LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 mile» The Rebekah Eureka lodge installs church every Sunday at It a. ni. Rev. the following officers tonight: Noble »outheaet of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bro*. (• Ford M. Burtch of McMinnville will grand, Mary Deming; V. G., Mamie preach. Cox; Sec., Edna Otter; treasurer, Rose WANTED—All kinds of milch cows. Robert Thorp of Seaside was a caller ! Jackson. Cash paid. W. Ellison, Cleone, phone 1-xl. tf here and at Pleasant Home this week. Mr. Brugger, living near Gilbert's Mrs V. A. Ammerman of Portland I Station suffered a severe accident just FOR SALE— Eighty acres of tine, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stoker. before Christmas. While loading some well laying land, 21, niiies from Sandy. shotgun shells one exploded and the 15 acres in gotxi timber; good water, Leona Collin» has resigned her posi eight acres in cultivation. $3204). In load passed through his band. tion as Central in the Gresham ex quire of C. W. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore. tf Mrs. Elisa Nelson of California is change. visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Thomas. FOR SALE—China pheasants, rt male R. Maupin of Bull Run. passed ami t> female. |5 per pair or #2U for lot , through here Friday. He reports the Harold Maffet, l.atourell Falls I MARMOT work on the pipeline is steadily pro Margaret and Otto Aschoff of Port- J FOR SALE — 2o Fancy bred Lincoln gressing. The road» are in bad condi land s|>ent Christmas at their home Ewes, In tons Timothy Hay in barn, tion. 1 Fine Registered Je syy Bull, 1 Fancy | Registered Jersey Cow, fresh. LENTS, ORE. Chas. McColl has been too ill to re , here. Webb Farm, phone 15»4. Oscar Benfield ha, arrived in Marmot tf turn to his school work at Eugene but from Kansas ex|>ects to go Saturday. Begins the New Year with FOR SALE.—3 - gal Durham Milch A very enjoyable party was held at Cow. the Largest Stock of F. .1 » urti“, phone 123. tf Miss Christine Burkholder is quite the Ten Eyck home Thursday evening ■ick. in honor of the Misses Rosa and Ivy LOST—1 Black Pony and 1 Bay, wire Rev. J. 0. Coleman, of Banks. vi*i Ten Eyck, who returned to their school cut ou hind leg anil blaze in face. Please notify us anil reward will be his son, Sen Coleman, the first of the *uik in Portland Sunday. paid for «ame. W. E. Wilson, Boring, Week. tf A number of the young people from lire Miss Bessie Pilcher of Walla Walla here attended the dance at Sandy Sat WANTED— Boys mav la* had and spent the holidays with her grandpar urday evening. sometimes girls. The older ones at ent» Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hartley. Henry Helms is again employed at ordinary wages and others to la* schooled and cared for in return (or 8. E. Hartley of Gardner, III., is Bull Run. •light services rendered. For particu School re-opened Monday after a two visiting his brother, W. T. Hartley, lars address W. T. Gardner. ,U|ierin- in Multnomah County out tendent Boys an<l Girls Ai l Society of whom he had not seen for forty-three weeks’ vacation. side of Portland. tf years. He is accompanied bv his A party of young people from Port Oregon. Portland, Ore. daughter, Mrs. Henry Coombs, of Osco. land has been guests at the Aschoff Complete line of School SNAP — 15 aerra, one mile from III. home. U.W.P., »5 mile* from Greaham, all Books, Stationery. Tableta Carpenters, who have been employed level and tirat-claaa farm land £115 pv W. C. Burch has moved into his new acre. Addre«ii R. R 1, lb»x 3*» on C. Minsinger's ranch have complet bungalow in Thompson's Addition. H. McGinn«’«. Muring, Ore Prescriptions Promptly ed their work and returned to Port- , Filled. The Woman's Home Missionary I land Monday. FoR SALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in society will meet with Mrs. W. H. Bornstedt A Ruegg, Miss Mary Roentx is visiting her good sha|*e. Bachmeyer, Wednesday afternoon at Sandy, Ore. tt parents in Portland. 2 o’clock sharp. A full attendance is Mr. Alexander, who ha.« been quite Lot» for »ale in Cedarville, on easy d- sired. term». H. W Snarhall. Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Cat hey have ill, is slowly improving. Avenue; (rresham, Route 3. moved to Riddles, Oregon for a »hort J. H. HOSS time. BARGAIN SALES — First-cla» “ Stud CORBETT Phone 14X Gresham, Ore. ebaker delivery rig. J. F. Beneke, Mrs. Ingram of Oregon City i» visit- Cha-. Smith and wife spent Sunday Fairview. tf ing Mrs. Carmen. as guests at the borne of the latter's WANTED—For 25 names of persons Dr. Faulkner Short and wife called on brother, Roy Emily. who do not read the Heard, we will Gresham fri-nds Monday. James and Lewis Benfield and Mrs. send a valuable pair of shears Names Arthur the two-year-old son of Mr. A. B. Ketchum of Portland, »frent New should lie representative of families in and Mr». E. 8. Mmith had the mis Years with Mrs. Lottie Benfield. eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Mai an,we to the Herald Gresham. fortune to be bitten by a dog this week Mrs. Leland and daughter Mary, and two ugly gashes were cut in the were visitors at Mrs. Lucy Kincaid's right cheek. last week. Miss Vera Smith ba« returned from L. A. Kincaid, who han been in Cal Roseburg where she has been spending her holiday vacation with her grand ifornia for several weeks, has returned. Mrs. M. E. Reed an 1 (laughters Iva, mother, Mrs. G. W. Spark“. FARMS — We have and Laura were visitors in Portland quiriee by peraon* deni ring to rent all W. E. Johnson of Boring will prob kinds of farm«. *lf yon hav* one that ably start a real estate office in Gre- Wednesday. you would rent plea«e write to iih the Mrs. A. Fox and baby came out from sha, in the near future. particular« and term«. Oregon Land The construction work of the Mt. Portland Wednesday to spend a few Co., 215 Henry I Mg., Portland, Ore. <2 Hood Co. is progressing in tine shape, weeks at the home of her parents. Mr. FOR RENT.—Orchards ami garden The success of this work is largely due Fox came out Saturday evening and re ground«, atsiut five acre». Apply to mained over sunday- J. W. Lawrence. to foreman P. R. Martin. Lee Evans attended the ball at Trout G. W. Jonee of Cleone is slowly im Stockholders Meeting proving from a lengthy spell of sickness. dale Saturday evening. On account of not having enough The basket social and dance at the A Wretched Mistake meeting of the to endure the itching, painful distress grange hall was a success both socially ■took represented the ( 'oiinty Clackamas and M ultnomah and financially, the net proceeds being of piles. There’» no need to. Listen . Mutual Telephone Co. wa« post [Mined I suffered much from piles,” writes 325.50. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Reed went to until Monday, January 9, 1911, at 1 Will A. Marsh, of Siler City, N. C., till p. m. Please attend or at least send I got a box of Buckleu’» Arnica Salve, Portland Monday evening. your proxy. and was soon cured.” Burns, boils, Miss Ethel Smith closed a five months’ A. DOW SETT, Secy. ulcers, fever Bores, eczema, cuts, chap term school at Warrendale and after a ped bands, chilblains, vanish before it. short vacation at home will return and When given a» goon a» the cronpy 25c at ail druggists. open another term of school. In Carlson Bldg. Main St., Gresham cough appear», Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousand* of mother* use it GRESHAM guccessfully. Sold by all dealer«. Mt. Scott DRUG CO. Drugs Notions Pat. Medicines Candies Postal Cards F. W. FIELDHOUSE Jeweler and Optician BANK BUILDING GRESHAM, ORE. A Full Line <>f Nice Line of Watches Clocks Silverware and Jewelry Hand Painted China Cut Glass Manicure and Toilet Sets Kodaks and Cameras and numerous other articles suitable fo presents. Photographic Supplies tVhrthrr you buy or not call and wet one of the Ilaixlrt'xnc lull t’alvn lam which I am giving to everylMMly. E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Agent for Portland FARM MACHIN FRY PHONE 503. GRESHAM, OREGON Expressing, Draymg u"1“ J. .1. WODAEGE BANK OF GRESHAM Capita! $15,()(X) J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Karde», Cashier General Banking Business Medicine* that aid nature are always moat effectual. Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy act» on this plan. It allay» the cough, relieve» the lung», open» the eecretionp.and aid» nature in roHtoring the »y»tem to a healthy condition. Thou»and» have testified to it» superior excellence. Sold by all dealer» Loans Negotiated Fire Insurance Written Notary Public and Conveyancing GRIST WORK IS DONE EVERY DAY HIGHEST PRICE PAID The following letter» remain uncalled lor at the Gresham poetoffice for the week ending December 31, 11)10: Gentlemen’s list — Ells Lickerby, Cap. Holdnan. Ladies’ list—Mr*. Mary Medley. These letter» will lie »ent to the Dead Letter Office on January 14, Kill, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please »ay "advertised,” giving date of list. i. M c C oll , p . m . FOR OATS Mendota Coal hv the Ton or Sack RAMSBÏ & OSWALD, Proprietors Powell St., Gresham. Phone 561 LUCKEY & HAMILTON We are open for business at Fleming <& Thompson’s Livery Barn. MILLINERY EMPORIUM Celebrated Nemo Corsets nnroY0UR WATCH 9 UULu keep time : LADIES Unclaimed Letters Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits Kinds and Poultry Feed TAILORING DRESSMAKING and Prices Reasonable Powell St. < i r«»Hhaiii •JA promptly ohfnlrtMl In all count rtrs Off NO Ht. TNADt MANKS and Copyright« t< <1. s-nd .SkcUh. Model or Photo, for PnEI RE PORT on pate<nut>lllty. Patent pwtico el- elGwieely. HANK NKFINfNCf«. Mend J «••■nil» i.i Mnfnp« for IfiVf ’table book on HOW TO OUTAtN and BILL PATENTS, \V'i ft on« will pay, How Io k1 ' «• pAiinrr, p ttent. Is- -in«I oil>er valuable ».formation. 0. S WIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh St, Waahlnflton, 0. C. bw.»rTr:.r’ «MraeenwaM 4 If not, we’ll cure it. and then you’ll wonder why you did’nt think of uh long before. All our work guaranteed. No ha»ty, slipshod job leaves our »hör». (hir workmen are skilled ami conscientious, You'll not grumble nt the price*,. either. Fred D. Flora 191 % Morrison Nt. PORTLAND, . OREGON (Near Pap’s Restaurant)