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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
( Ill KRY Villi WSIEDS Quite * number of caaes of the grip are re|»*rt.M in. this vicinity Irvin Neibauer haa been do* it with the measles Ute past week. Brager Brother* are cutting cordwood Sutweedittg Gresham Vindicator, tireeham Gaiette, East Multnomah Record for Mr. Cooly. Multnomah Record and Montavi)» Herald. Bert Heighten and «on IM mar of Sandy visited Ed. Hamilutu and family Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B« av « k S tat « I' u « ushimu Co a couple of days thi* week. H. A. DARN Al.L, Forro« and M asaubb . Mr*. Clara Hollister is assisting Mrs. L. Lusted with her work. Batenxi as Mcond-claM matter al lb« poatoffic* al Gresham. Oreson. .......................... ’ 1 " ——- ■ i ■ ■ M m . John Sleret is r covering front SUBSCSIC'iiM um fr« Year. Il 00 tn advance; to toreten countrts*. 11 Ml Six Month* an attack of chicken pox. Wc. Three month* trial »ubscription* .Mtr. Htn<le copies Sr Ask tor clubbins rates Miss Ines Lusted visited her grand MBITTMCa should be sent b> Express or t*o*toffic« Mon*y Order. ReflBlered latter or Check parents, Mr. and Mr*. Lusted. BUaju accepted up to SO cents. MCETTH tor subscription* are not »ent unleu reque*te,l The rbanxe ot label on your paper Me tn tier* of the Oregon Jersey Cattle will indicate the receipt ot yonr remittace. It it doe* not please notify u*. club met at Portland Jauuary 4 ami A DIXCSSTHIMSCtl If yon do not wish your paper continued please notify ua about the time the •ubecription expire» We «nd thi* plan mo*t satisfactory to our patron*, though it 1» not ill to adopt a constitution and by-aw* accordance with out personal view*. for future plans ot their work The meeting showed there are 200 Jersey CUKE * IMS ESS In ordering change ot addreu give old a* well a* new address The list starts CfiMEVOMEXTS are wanted in every community. It no correspondence appear* from your breedsr» in the state with twentv-tour members, The fol- neighborhood, you are respectfully reqv »ted to »end u* a* many local Item* a* you can SITES PROFESSION AL CARDS (on*- inch). 25e each l*aue. CARDS OFTHANKS lowing officers were elected: H. West, (not exceedtng two inch.-*.) SO .-ent* I.KTTKRS OF CONDOI ENCE (not exceeding four inches) president of Scappoae; Wm. Ladd, 1st XI OBITVARIKS tor sutwertbers or their immediate familie*. free. up to ItW wonts, I cent vice president, ortland; Mr. Lynn, Cr word toe additional woni*. WANT ADS «1 I cent per wonl for first inserstiott. *ub*e<juenl rertiona, isto *> »ords, lit cents JO to .V> word* IS cent*to tn words. » oeiit* HEADERS 2nd vice president. Perrydale, Polk county; T. Whitcomb, secretary Port 1 cent per word per tune DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rate* made known on application All Lodge. Grange. School. Church, or other notice* or advertisement* ot *ocial*. parties, land; C. Cleveland, treasurer, Gres ham; directors—O. Millt-r, JetYerson, dance*, concert*, theatrical*, etc . given for a profit, charged for al regular rales. tn order to insure change of ad. sdvertisers must have copy tn this office not later than Marion county; W. O. Morrow of Inde- Thursday preceding day of publication. l>endeiice. J«t HHBTWS is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best wogk at current price*. Canw.a'.ly farmer»' and business men'* Letter Heads. Envelopes, Butter w rap|»-r*. Statement*. B C. Altman attended theO. J. C. C. «Bkc_. in stuaH or large quantities. Auction Bill*. Dodgers. P.wler* etc., printed on short notice held at the Armory, January 5. J W. Murray is visiting relatives The grangers of eastern Mult prior to going to California. Th* first snow made its appearance nomah missed a treat on Satur January 10. Plowing and garden mak day evening. The editor of the ing ha* t'een the order previous to date. The wind blew Mr* Douglas’ wood OREGON STARTS A PROSPEROUS Herald had plans to bring Mor • be! down Sunday evening. timer Whitehead out here for an NEW YEAR Not a vacant house in thi* vicinity. evening lecture, and wrote Baker county has an irriga to Washougal where he was to The Mt. Hood Transmission com party is surveying its line to set poles for tion project on foot involving the be on Friday. But Mr. White- electric lights on the county road. expenditure of $4,000,000. head went to Olympia on Tues Wanted—A move in these regions for About 200,000 apple trees are day and returned to Vancouver gotxi roads. Where are the booster»? being planted in Douglas county to find that his train to Washou W. C. Altman and wife of Columbia slough were the guests of B. C. Altman this year, gal did not leave till so late that two days last week. I An oat meal mill is established he could not reach Washougal in EDITORIAL COMMENT Mr. and Mr*. Friel, Jr., entertained Rev. Win. Run van and Mr. and Mrs. i J. T. Friel, Sr., and Mr*. Viola Kirby at ' dinner Sunday. Win. Stone is slowly recovering from the chicken pox. Clair Corey is now at home with hi* parents Mr. an l Mr*. Clark W. C'orey. Ben Beach and l«w Ranney have been spending the pa*t week in Port land on buauieas, and have returned home. Stet* Manton «pent Sunday in Cherryville. George C'ouper was down to Handy 1 and hauled the organ up for the school house. Two fine pictures have been pur chased by the tehool board for the Cherryville school houee. Some Ja|Miiie»e parties ar* negotiat ing with J. T. Friel, Jr., for the purchase i of thirty-four acres »1 hi« ranch for the ' purpose of raising fruit and veretables tor which there will lie a ready market when the Mt. Hood railway is built j through Cherryville and which they' seem to have assurance will soon lie built through They have paid Mr. Friel |Ilk) for option at $9o per acre. Mr. Friel ia going down to Sandy to- ' morrow to close the deal. J R. Ewing stopped in Cherryville one day last week on hi« way home from spending ths holiday* iu Port land. J. T. Friel, Jr., loat hie watch charm—a gold l>ar made of Alaska gold nugget*—one dav last week on his way , home front Sanuy. Mias Ruth Friel has returned home : from Portland. Special Clubbing List All THE LEADING MAGAZINES ANO COAST DAILIES SENT ON APPLICATION Save the cost of your home paper on a Clubbing Offer Write or phone for it today. TRY IT THESE COLD DAYS THIRD ADDITION TO TOWN Of SANDY Opened up by lift SAND I ANO CO., owners of the town*ite of Sandy. lots, extra choice location. $75 up Come early and avoid liming liest location. Abatract furnished with CORBETT every sale. Easy terms, small Columbia grange met in regular ses monthly payment*. Will build to sion Saturday. January 9, with a g<x»l I »mt for residence or l>n«itu-*» < all attendance. The officers were installed on <>* write W. A. PROCTOR. Pre«, or by the retiring master, James Pounder f. f. BRINX M j I s SL. 5an«h. Or. The grange will give a measuring party Saturday evening, January 14 Evervlxxly is invited. Supt Bollin* of theO. W. R. A N. C*> ;>er»onally visited Corbett and arrange,) to move th** present freight building t*' I a location that «ill >»• satisfactory to all concerned. The drivewav will lie fixed so train« can reach the freight house. He has also arranged to have grading J done. Work will tie tiegun withi i the . next few day*. First-Class livery and feed After a two weeks’ vacation our Stables at Borlnq and Sandy school opened again .Monday with a full J attendance. Other dintrict* may brag I Transportation of all kind* al*out their schools, but the Corl*ett t of Raggage to Sandy and school is the peer of any of them. interior points .... C. J. Littlepage of .Mosier was here For further Information phone or »rile on h sines* Friday and Saturday and incidentally attended the grange meet E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. ing. Boring. - - Oregon Mr*. Albert Fox returned to Portland Thursday evening after a ten days' visit with her parents. Mrs. Byer« was in Portland several | days recently. Lewi* Benfield came out from Port land Sunday evening and visited with hi* mother until Monday evening. ! - DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING ■ AIK III’ Mr. R. Rickert wa* writing insurance FIMT AN» AHKENV STS . PORTLAND. OWÍ here Monday. time to have a meeting and so he at Baker. did not get the letter. It is Eugene is to have a match fac hoped that Mr. Whitehead will tory. be in this part of the state again Polk county is to have the about the last of March, It may largest English walnut orchard be possible to get him out this in Oregon. Recent purchasers way at that time. of the Hart ranch near Falls City will plant 6,000 walnut We are in receipt of the an- trees. nual catalogues of Routledge Oregon produced this year Seed and Floral Co. of Portland 615,034 bushels of corn and and Chas. H. Lilly & Co. of Se 17,000,000 bushels of wheat. attle, both elegant new price Oregon shipped green fruit lists, handsomely illustrated and during the past season amount free to all who request. The Herald is preparing to issue the ing to 3,500 cars. catalogue for Gill Bros, of Cle Orchards in the Ontario dis one, of all home grown seeds trict produced at the rate of and bulbs. It will also be for 1,000 boxes of apples to the free delivery as soon as com acre. pleted. The Columbia river output of Making Life Safer salmon for the season was 290,- Everywhere life is being made more 000 cases values at $3,500,000. safe through the work of Dr. King’s The value of traffic on the Col New Life Pills in constipation, bilious umbia increased $3,200,000 in ness, dyspepsia, indigestion, liver 1910 over the same period of trouble*, kidney disease* and bowel disord^f*. They ar easy but suie, and 1909. perfectly build up the health. 25c at Oregon grows more hops than all druggists. any other state, 90,000 bales pro DEALER IN duced in 1910 valued at $3,000,- Constipation is the cause of many ail ments and disorders that make life £100. Eugene reports that 3000 peo- miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, keep your pie have been brought into that bowels regular and you will avoid these Phone Tibor 2467 ■city during the past year. diseases. For sale by all dealers. 103 Foster Road A sale of southern Oregon sug- gar pine covering 40,000 acres is Do you know that fully nine out of reported from Medford to an very ten cake« of rheumatism are Dritta Dirrhl REPAIR WORK «eastern syndicate. The purchase eimply rheumatism ot the muscle* due Prices Right a specialty to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma price was $3,500,000. tism, and requires no internal treat The Hood River Apple Grow- ment whatever? Apply Chamberlain’s era’ Union paid $201,000 to or- Lintment freely and see how quickly it chardists during the th ree gives relief. For sale by all dealer*. months commencing with Sep a Administrators Notice tember. Just now there is a splendid chance to save some money Notice i* given that the administaator Gresham has a new railroad. of the estate of 8. B. Edwards, de on a lot of good staple merchandise at our store. Bull Run water is promised and ceased. has filed bi* final account as We are cutting and slashing prices on a lot of winter everything looks rosy. such administrator of said estate with j goods that must be sold to make room for new goods to the clerk of the county couit of the! arrive soon. There are many staple articles that we are over The Portland city council are state of Oregon for Multnomah county, stocked on that we have put down to a price that is bound to and the judge of said court lias ap strong supporters of monopoly. pointed and fixed the 25th dav of Jan move them. At a recent meeting an ordinance uary, 1910 at 9:30 o’clock ». m. of said You should take advantage of this sale at once for it will was passed to fix a license of day as the time, and the county court continue only until the lines are disposed of. Below are a few $100 on each person who retails room in the couit room in the court sample prices. fish from wagons on the streets. houee of Multnomah country, state of Oregon as the place for hearing of ob This means that the fish busi jections to said final account and the Men’s Wool Underwear, regular $2.00, now $1.65 44 • • 44 44 ness will be controlled by the settlement thereof. 1.75, 1.40 commission men who will sell CHARLES E. EDWARDS, « « 44 4 4 44 Administrator. through the established dealers 1.50, 1.25 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 and that the prices will also be J. N. BROWN, Atty, for Administrator. 1.00, 2 .85 fixed by these same gentlemanly 44 Women’s Fleece-Lined Underwear, .35, hold-ups. Poor people who can .25 Unclaimed letters not afford to buy meat will now 25 per cent, off on all Slicker Goods. The following letter* remain uncalle«] have to consider fish a luxury, for at the Gresham postoffice for the Lard, Columbia Brand, 10-lb. pail for ■even in the overdone season. $1.75 week ending January 8, 1911 : BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE Place your household electric fan on the floor near a steam or hot water radiator. Point the fan in the direction of the radiatoi straight at it. Notice the difference in the temperature of the room in a few minutes. The fan makes the radiator warm more air with out the consumption of additional fuel. Try the experiment suggested and see if it does not help you save on coal bills. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Electric Building I FOR SALE N.N.NÏGAAAO LENTS, - OREGON' Clearance Sale There is a movement on foot to change the date of the an nual open season for big game in this state, probably making Dec. 1 the beginning. This appears to be a reasonable change. There apparently could be no harm in it, while the danger from camp fires would be reduced to a mini mum. I ard. Standard Pure Compound, Baking Powder. Royal 16 oz. Cleveland’s 16 oz. K. C. 25 oz. 44 44 Gentlemen’* list—Oris Welch, John A. Buchanan. 44 44 J-adies’ list—Mr*. Callie Bryant. Card*—Mia* Callie Bryan l, M rt. Bryant. Package*—A. W. Crasswaller, Mr», i Arthur Sturdevant. 44 These letter* will be sent to the Dead • l Letter Office on January 22, 1911, if There are many other articles on which you can Rave money Call and l»e not delivered before. In calling for the above, please *ay ‘‘adverti*ed,” giving convince*!. TERMS OF BALE CASH. date of Hat. I. McCOLL, P. M. BORNSTEDT & RUE6G, 1.65 1.35 45 40 20 SANDY, ORE No. 3 Russell saw frame with cast top frame Feed works - 52-inch Atkins saw, 52-inch and 48-inch Simons saw, each 3 60-inch cast iron headblocks at $75 6 pair carriage trucks at $8 Carriage set works Cant gear Bull wheel " - - Gang edger 10-horse power vertical engine 24x8 planer - - - 3 Steam pumps at $10 3 Carriage dogs 28x9 fan 6x12 double fan - - - Line shafting and pulleys 1 steam drag saw $150 50 75 40 225 48 25 60 60 100 100 175 30 27 10 15 150 Nearly all this machinery is as good as new RODLUN BROS GRESHAM, ORE. L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate, Probate and Corporaton Law, Prompt Attention to All Bunincss (1* Henry Bldg. Phone, Main I01< PORTLAND. OREGON Phone 99 W. J. OTT H. H. OTT OTT BROTHERS DENTISTS Gresham, Oregon J. M. SHORT, M D.... W. c. Belt, M. D., c. M S. P. BITTNER, M. D. Office over First State Bank Phone, office, IV, roa., 1* Ph vsidaas-S* r(t*ss. Qraabam. Otego» GRESHAM, OREGON