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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
Caps Vt* Good rlbps. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : Tbe Cape of Good Hope Iles at a considerable distance from the eml of ••••••••••••••••••••••«••• South Africa amt la. In fact, tbe middle Mr. Stroup of North Dakota is visit- I of the three pmiuoutorl««. severally ing at the borne ol his aunt, Mr». B. W. incousplcuoua. which jointly terminate a slender [«enlnsuln. some twenty miles Emery. in length, forming the barrier between The high school debating team, sc- False bay and the Atlantic ocean ou eom «sniwi by Prof. Steele and Mr». tbe west. These three luadlauds, lying C. B. Woodward, have gone to Hood near together and commonly undivided River, where they will debate with the on a map of moderate scale, are locally | deaignated t'at»* Point. It waa here Hood Riv r high school team. that Bartholomew Dias first encoun A very pleasant birthday snn rise tered tu full force the prevalent south party was given Meter» Russel and easterly gale» a ml denounced the rug- Lonner Pugh Wednesday evening, The g(Xj, threatening, threefold promontory time was pleasantly spent playing under the sounding appellation of the games after which refreshmenta were j Cape of Storms, to be afterward re- py 1 christened »*E«a * *»•» 1 lx«.- fn I KwaeSm by axLsxaaaa pious, tenet truatful hearts the Cape of Good Hop«. Mias Helen Hoss entertained the Queen Esther class at her home last Fuuled th« Poor Savages. Saturday afternoon. Ilobert Louis stevensou used to «4- Bert Huss has been quite ill the past lat« tbe following amusing story told week. him by a south sea trader lie bad Notice:—-Revival meeting at Spring been In the habit of carrying all aorta dale athletic hall—Rev. F. S. Pitts and of tinned meats, which tbe uativea bought with avidity. Each tiu was J. O. Hopper. Services every night. brauded with a colored picture—a cow Everybody invited. for beef, a sheep for mutton and a B. H. Langworthy, wife and daugh fish for sardines. It happened that the ter, recently from Minnesota, have firm which rurnlabed tbe mutton been visiting Mrs. Langworthy'a sister, thought it a good plan to alter Its Mrs. Oliphant. They have gone to labels, that its goods might be more easily distinguished from the others. Newberg for a short stay. The mark choaeu was the Ugure of a Following is the record of the Gres frock «oated Stiggins-llke Individual ham poetotfiee during tbe month of in a chimney pot bat. The uaflvea at December, 1909, and the month of De once came to the conclusion that the cember, 1910, which shows quite an tins contained potted missionary, and there waa a great run ou tbe new line increase for a small place. of goods. Money order business. I ecember. ltM9: Orders iss ed, domestic, 148: The Poor English Landlord, international, 2. December, 1910, 1 have been a property owner for domestic, 437; international, 18. nearly forty years and during that pe- Postel receipts, December 31, 1909, riod have lost from depreciation £25.- $1036 98. Quarter ending December 31, OOO. from empty bouses £10.000 and 1910, $1278 20. Increase in three from defaulting tenants over £5.000. or a total loss of over £40.000. During months over 1909, $241.22. this forty years 1 have never known a Registers delivered December, 1909, defaulting tenant houest enough to 127; December, 1910, 180. Registered, pay a shilling off the arrears when December. 1909, 115; Decern I-er 1910,131 once be removed from the neighbor Alex, and W. D. McMillen of Doqg- hood.—Letter In London Telegraph. las, Alaska, visited their brother, Andrew, the 10th. ! i Medicines that aid nature ar« always most effectual Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acta on thia plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, o|>ena the secretions and aids nature in majoring the system to a healthy condition Thouaanda have testified to its superior excellenca. Sold by all dealers. Want Column Errali Covra wanted. T. R. Howitt. LUMBER—At our new mill mile« southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bros. (• WANTED—All kinds of milch cows. Cash paid. W. Ellison, Cleone, phone lsxl. If FOR SALE — Eighty acres of fine, well laying land, 24 mile« from Sandy. 15 acres in good limber; good water, eight acres in cultivation. $32tM). In quire of 0. W. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore. if FOR SALE—20 Fancy bred Lincoln Ewes, 10 tons Timothy Hay in barn, 1 Fine Registered Je-sev Bull, I Fancy Register««! Jersey Cow. fresh. Webb Karin, phone 158. LOST—1 Black Pony and I Hwy, wire cut on bind leg and blare in face. Please notify us and reward will I»' paid for same. W. E. Wilton, Boring, Or«. tf WANTED— Roys tnav be had and sometimes girls. The older one« at ordinary wagi« and others to t>e schooled and cared fur in return for -light services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gartlner. superin tendent Boys and Girl« Aid Society of Or,-gon. Portland, Ore. tt FOR SALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in good sha|>e. Bornstedt A Ruegg, Sandy. Ore. tt Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy terms. IL W. Snashall. Pleasant View Aveoue; Gresham, Route 3. BARGAIN BALES—First-class Stud- ebnker delivery rig. J. F. Beneke, Fairview. tf Mt. Scott DRUG CO. ORE. LENTS, Begins the New Year with the Largest Stock of Drugs Notions Pat. Medicines Candies Postal Cards Complete line of School Books, Stationery, Tablets Prescriptions Promptly Filled. Expressing, Oraymg Bj>« J. H. HOSS Gresham, Or«. O'd Van of the Mountain. The title "Old Man of the .Mountain" was first applied to Hassan Ben Sab- bnl. who founded a formidable dynas ty in Syria A. D. hXX) He was tbe prim e or chief of the sect of the Mo hammedans Having been buniwhed from his country, he took up his abode in Mount Lebanon and gathered round blm a band of followers, who soon be came tbe terror alike of Christians. Jews aiid Turks. They paid the most implicit oltedieai-e to his commands and believed that if they sacrifice.! their Uves for hi» sake they would la- rewarded with the highest joy» of paradise, Eor 200 years these "assas sins." as they called themselves, con- tinued to be the terror of the country Whenever their chief, the "Old Man of tbe Mountain." considered himself injured he dispatched some of his as sassins secretly to murder the aggres sor. Thl« is tbe origin of our use of the word assassin for a secret murderer. Cash on hand Jan. 1 $1649.32 County Treasurer..... I 52.9!» Warrants paid FBBRt'ARY Warrants pai t......... MARCH 159.97 may Dan« ing School.......... 2.0) Peddlers’ License 4.00 Warrants pai«J JfNZ Woodside A Cooley. Billiard License...... •*. 70 Various sources..... 7.50 Warrants paid ........... jrt.Y Woodside A Cooley. Billiard License 20.00 Ford Metzger Saloon License.................. .. «¡00.00 Various sources.......... 20.00 Warrants paid...... AUGl'HT Smith Bros. Picture Show License........... 2.50 Warrants paid............ SEPTK.MHER Kent Saloon License an.oo Various sources IO.CO Warrants paid............ OCTOBER Cooley <k Mi ler Billiard License 20.00 County Treat-urer...... 66.01 Various »ourc« s ......... 11.00 Warrants paid............. NOVEMBER Various sources.......... 7.O) Warrants paid............ EMBER Grange Fair Asa’n 3200.00 Dog Tax....... 51.00 Various sources 12.00 Warrants paid...... FOR SALE—t'ordw'HsI, all kind«, de livered—$4 and *5. Pilone 3'5. K Ki.io. Pbone 305 3 Powell Valley wood saw will »aw your wood for 50c a cord. Oscar W. Thoren. .5 263 50 Ph<>ne45xl. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers nse it gocce »fully. Sold by all dealers. 93.15 A Wretched Mistake to endure tbe itching, painful did re«* of [>i e» There's no need to. Listen: !tì 59 I suffered much from pile».” writer Will A. Mar»h, of Siler City, N. C., til) I got a box of Boehlen's Arnica > live, and wa« soon cured.” Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczema, cuts, chap 53 ji 0 ! ped banc's, chilblains, vanish liefore it 25c at all druggists. A Wild Blizzard Raging Capital stock paid in Individual de|>o»its subject to check Demand certificates of dejioeit Time certificates of deposit ................ Total.................................................. I and numerous other articles suitable fo presents. Whether you buy or not call and get one uf the Handsome 1911 Calen 'ar» which I aui 1 giving to everylM»iy. Photographic Supplies Specials in Shoes I have recently doubled my large stock of high-1 grade shoes and am clearing out the odds and ends at a special price. Ladies’ High-Grade Shoes or military heel, regular $3.25 and $3.50 values, at 6nd..nd ««<■« 50c to $1.50 JU In the Brick GRESHAM Mitchell, Lewis & Sta ver FOR PLUMBINC Portland FARM MACHINERY PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON J. J. WODAEOE In Carlson Bldg. Main SI., 6rt.‘ im GRESHAM MILLINERY EMPORIUM Celebrated Nemo Corsets LUCKEY & HAMILTON We are open for business at Fleming’ & Thompson’s Liverv Barn. LADIES TAILORING DRESSMAKING HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY, SI.00 AND UP and nnro your watch o MULO KEEP TIME ! Our seal grown cold and dead, In the house of iJod we filed a stove To warm uo In their stead. Ready for Business! MONDAY, JAN. K) STERLING & JOHNSTON HARDWARE CO. With a strictly up-to-date and carefully selected stock of Hardware in all its lines and specialties. Prices are Right Main and Second Sts. GRESHAM Th« Batter Way. Barber—Shall I take a little of the enda of your hair off. sir? Customer — Yea. 1 think you had Ix-tter lake It off at the ends unless you can get it out of the middle. STATE OF OREGON • County of Multnomah f I, E mil O. K abdri . l , Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. a What Did He Mean? E mii . (i. K ariirll , Cashier. "Have you noticed, my friend, bow CORRECT—Attest: J. E lkinoton Subscribed and sworn to bgfrjre C. J. HWASSON many fool» there are on earth?" me this 12th day of Jan., 1910. 1). M. R oberts , E mil G. K ardf . i . i , "Yes. and there's always one more Notary Public. Directors. than you think4"—fteurlre... JU Agent for Fred D. Flora LIABILITIES Kodaks and Cameras E. E. Marshall BANK OF GRESHAM X Hand Painted China Cut Glass Manicure and Toilet Sets Edw. Aylsworth brings <lung-r, suffering—often death— to tbousanda, who take colds, coughs an<l la gri| pe—that terror of winter and spring. Its danger signals are Prices Reasonable 393.45 ! “stuffed up” nostrils, lower part of 1 nose sore, chills ami fever, pain in back The Present Time. Powell St. Gresham of hea<l, hix I a throat-gripping cough. Now Is the only point of time of great moment to you. If you devota When Grip attack«, as you value your yourself to now the past will be a life, don’t delay getting Dr. King’s dream, the future a present realization 1I16.U0 New Discovery, “line bottle cured me, ” writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Total $»:s5«.h7 $2889.01 Nothing Is stronger than aversion.— Valley, Mis»., “alter being ‘laid up’ Bal. Dec. 31, 1910 $ 3 >67 83 Wycberly. three weeks with grip, For sore lungs, J J. II. METZGER, Treasurer. hemorrhages, coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchiti» asthma, it is supreme. If not, we’ll cure it, and then yen’!) Report of the condition of the wonder why you did'nt think of us ■‘MM:, $1.00. Guaranteed by all drug- long before. gists. All our work guaranteed No hasty, Gipshod job haves our shop. Our I workmen are skilled and conscientious, at Gresham, in the State uf Oregon, at close of business. January 7, 1911. You’ll not grumble at the prices, No Fir« Within. RESOURCES Times have changed. Our fathers either. Loans and Discounts.............................. »14,780.94 for some strange reason preferred a A 1J 9.65 A- crued Interest...................................... cold meeting house to one which was Bonds, securities, etc................................ 30.00 warmed by artificial heat. When a Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1.723.H5 stove was put Into tbe Old Houtb 1914 Morrison Ht. Due from approved reserve banks........ 9,120.71 church. Boston. In IT83 a newspaper PORTLAND, OREGON Checks and other caali items.................. 100.00 of contemporary date contained this (Near Pap’s Restaurant) Cash on hand .......... 4,307 83 significant lament: Expenses................... 966 35 Extinct the sacred Are of love. Total ............. $31,139 33 357.85 Watches Clocks Silverware and Jewelry latest sha|M*s, $3.50 and $4 values, Roing at FOR SALE—t'lover hay, I'hoiie 2'x.' 3 I FOR SALE—Gw»l surrey cheap I> C. Ross Gresham, Ore. 2lf Nice Line of Mpfl\ KhiMK High grade, patent leather, box and val- Ivlvll d vllUvJ our calf, straight lasts (T'» CA SNAP — 15 acres, one mile from 114.63 O.W.P, o miles from Gresham, all level ami first-cla«« farm land $115 pe acre. Address. H. McGinne.«. Boring, Ore . R. R 1, Box 38. 2tf 65.40 FOB SALE — Nice lot of working horses weighing from 13tM‘ to 1700 11». for «ale at the Firwood Lumber Co , Sandy, Oregon. 5 Dancing School........ 4.00 Warrants |iaid.......... APRIL County Treasurer 503.85 Various sources.......... 7.00 Warrants paid........... GRESHAM, ORE. A Full line of Children’s Shoes FOR RENT.—Orchards and garden grounds, about five acres. Apply* to J. W. Lawrence. • » BANK BUILDING I ,1/1 ¡PC’ Ki/I Çhnoc Durable, heavy «ole«. A «mail LUUlUo l\IU OllUvo aHsortment in the $2.50 tf? I DC values, going at......................................................... QM .ÒJ . WANTED—For 25 names of persons who do not read the Heard, we will send a valuable pair of shears Names should Ire representative of families in eastern Multnomah and Clackamas. Mail answe to the Herald Gresham. FARMS — We have numerous qmries bv |>er»<>ns desiring to rent all Treasurer’s annual report for the City kinds <>f farms. If yon have one that you would rent please write to us the of Gre-ham, Oregon, for year 1910: particulars and terms. Oregon Land Co., 215 Henry Pldg , Portland, Ore. (2 JANVABY Burma*« Gilded Pagoda. Jeweler and Optician in Multnomah County out side of Portland. City Treasurer’s Annual Report Rangoon, the principal city of Burma, grew up around the sacred spot on which is built the great Sboay I »agon pagoda, one of Its princiiml wonders. “Rising to a height of 360 feet, its size is greatly enhanced by the fact that it stands on an eminence that is itself 166 feet above the level of tbe city.” says a writer. “It is covered with pure gold from base to summit, and once In every generation this gold is complete ly renewed by public subscription. Yet tbrougbout tbe Interval tbe process of regilding g<«es on perpetually. Pious people wbo seek tn this way to express their veneration and to ndd to their store of spiritual merit climb up daily with little fluttering packets of gold leaf, which they fasten on some frac tion of its great surface There Is uo more picturesque sight offered by it than that of a group of these silken worshipers outlfned high against its gold In the act of contributing their small quota to its splendor. Tbe pago da itself has no interior, It is a solid stupa of brick raised over a relic chamber.’ F. W. FIELDHOUSE fe-nd Sketch. Model or Hioto, for FRLl KK> - —- on - — -------- •-»*— Pttarrt POWT BOtefliahMItr. I'ntrht |H'Utica eluairHy BANK HIFI UK NCR ». Nrn'î 3 a r*nta rents In in êiâîrzpâ Ffarrj-a for i«»f Invalnablr inriaitiw i»»- b<v>l{ on MOW TO OUT AIR and * »ILL PiYf'lTS, «HOW ou----------- hl- h one« will pay. How to rh m partner, h » bin intornia'.on. nuie.id law and other ____ val _______________ D, SWIFT & CO PATENT LAWYCRt, 303 Seventh St., Washington, I). C. 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