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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1911)
« LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : I Want Column Miss Culy wishes the primary children J to come to the library every Wednesday FOR SALE—Canari- bints. Mrs after school ami she will read to them. John I aluiquiat, Gresham. Phone 820 Í W. R. Cnly of southern Oi*eg<«n visite«! Mi-s. P. J Culy and family this week. FOR SALE—Twenty acres very best Mrs. W. H. Bachtneyer has nvovvrtil fruit land on Mt. H.iod electric survey, from her recent illness. l-sys level. Will stand investigation. Mr. ami Mrs. RemboM of Indiana have I.. 1. Kidder. Gresham tf hem visiting Mr. .«ml Mrs. Bachemeyer. : They have bought a farm at the Ihdles. : Fresh Cows wanted. T. R. Howitt. Gresham I. O O. F. lodge installeil ■ LUMBER At our new null 1 Q miles the following ‘tfieers Saturday, Jan. 21 : soutlwa.-t „,ulllrM,, of ,,, „ Kelso. We deliver lumlw-r. W. H. St inlev. N. G.. S. E. T.'pelinan, I Jonsrud Bros. (- V. G., Geo. Keller. Secy. G. W. Kenny, FOR SALE — Eighty acre« of fine, treasurer. well laying laud, 2*^ miles from Sandy. Dr. F. A. Short of Portland visited in 15 acres in gvxsl timber; g«x«d water, eight acres in cultivation. S320U. In Gresham this week. quire of C. W. Cassidy. Sandy, Or««, tf Mrs. W. II. Bond is recovering from LOST—I Black Pouy ami I liay, wire her recent illness. | out on bind leg and blaze in face. The mystery supper an«l entertain Please notify us and reward »ill be ment given by the girls basket ball | paid for same. W. E. Wilson, Boring, tl i Ore. team Huirsday evening was a detided WANTED—Roys tnav l«e had ami success noth socially and financially, Hw uHer onea al the young ladies receiving over $2o. sometimes girl«. ordinary wages ami others to l«e which will be used as expense money schooled ami canal for in return (or by the tgarn. Miss Bluiu of Portland -light services rendered. For particu sang two solos. After 'he program the lars address W. T. Gardner, superin young people plat'ed games and en tendent Boys ami Girls Aid S«x«iet«' of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf joyed themselves in various ways. FOR SALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in Carl Schultz ami Leona Collins were good sha|«e. Bornste«lt A Ruegg, marrie«l Wednesday, January 25 at 8:30 Sandy, Ore. tf a. tn. at the Sacred Heart church in Lots (or sale in Cedarville, oil easy Portland. Father Gregory officiate«! terms. IL W Snashall. Pleasant View and they were attended by Miss Elsie Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. Schultz and Lewie Berg Mr. and Mrs. BARGAIN sales —First-class Stud Schultz left the same evening for a trip through southern Oregon and Califor ebaker delivery tig. J. F. Beneke, tf nia. They will make their home at Fairview. Hogan, where Mr. Schultz is erecting a WANTED—For 25 names of persons who do not read the Heard, we will, new house. send a valuable pair of shears. Names Mrs. W. E. Wood is ill. having bten should t>e representative of families in eastern Multnomah and Clackamas confined to her teed the past week. Mail answe to the Herald Gresham. Mrs. J. F Dunlop has been very ill FOR SALE—Seed Burbank otatoea this week. No. I medium. E. 8. Cowden. A. B. C. C. Reed has returned from Esta Gates place, Gresham Route 3. rt cad a and will resume his duties as sub FOR SALE—Several tine fn-sh Jer agent for the O. W. P. sey cows. Quantity timothy hay in Wm. Miller of the Gresham pool the barn. One stvlish driving horse, sired by Lovelace. Webb Farm, rooms was suddenly called to Baker phone 158. 3tf City Thursday evening by a telegram FOR RENT. — Orchards and garden statirg the serious illness of hie mother. grounds, about five acres. Apply to G. W. Alder and Mr. Stafford have J. W. Lawrence. been away for several days to look at FOR SALE—Nice lot of working some land near Goldendale, Wash. But horses weighing from 130u to 1*00 Ifis they did not reach the land. They for sale at the Firwood Lumber Co found the location to be about 3500 feet Sandv, Oregon. above tide water, subject to early and FOR SALE—Good surrey cheap. late frosts, and too hard winters. There C. Ross Greslmm, Ore. is about IS inches of snow there now and Powell A’alley wood saw will saw your the weather is banging around zero. wood for 5oc a coni. Oscar W. Thoren. Mr. Allder says it looks too cool for bim Phone 45x1. 5 ami that he will nut take chances on Found — January 24, dark bay horse, that sort of location. aliout 4 years old, with halter on. The Gresham high school basketball W. E. Craswell, Gresham, Ore., R 2. Phone 363. 4 team defeated the Lincoln high school Bargain: Fourteen acres of land, one team of Portland on the Gresham floor Wednesday night, Jan 25. The teams mile east of Haley on O. W. P., 5 miles from Gresham, all evel ami first class played a fast game, score was 22 to 19. farm land : $125 per acre. Address The line up was as follows: Lincoln 38 R. R. 1, Boring, Ore. high, Lewis, Stauner, Evers, Gevurtz, For «ale—First das« season««d Reed; Gresham, Thompson, Sunday, wo <1 delivered at Gresham; $5 a cord. Roberts, Ryan, Metzger. L. Walch. Phone 303. Gresham Relrekah lodge in-tailed For Sale— 25 acres land. 5 acres officers Wednesday evening, Jan. 25th. cleared: small house ami barn. Known ChristineCavana .h, N. G., S. I. Daily, as the Jonas Johnson farm in Powell V. G., Geo. Keller, secretary; Mre. J. Valley. Emil Satterstrom, Gresham, Ore., R. 2. Phone 266. 5 IL Metzger, treasurer. A very pleas .nt For Sale—Two bay mares com«ng evenii g was enjoyed. 3 am! 4 years: one horse, colt coming 2 years, roa«lsters, one horse coining 3 years, one mare 3 years, two colts coming 2 years, one gray mare, Io year«, Administrators Notice 11'»! draft stock, well bre«t. <«. M. 6 NotlC" is given that the «dministaator Laughlin, Sycamore. of ttie estate of S. B. Edwards, de Cea«. <1. has filed bis final account as such administrator of «aid estate with the clerk of the county court of the For Sale—Wood business, complete state of Oregon for Multnomah county, outfit including 1 <XMi cords of stumpage. and the judge of said court ha» a|>- Good terms. Notify Beaver .State fl-r 4 pointed and fixed the 25th dav of Jati- aid. tiary. I tili at 9:30 o'clock «. m. of said day as the time, and the county court room in the court room in the court house of Multnomah country, state of Oregon as the place for hearing of ob When given as soon as the errmpy jections to said final account and the cough appears, Chamberlain's Cough settlement thereof. Remedy will ward ««ff an attack of croup CHARLES E. and prevent alt danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it succe-sfully. Sold by ail dealers. Something new—mi stilling snlplinr fumes with the n»-w Lenta match. Your grocer should have them. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BANK OF GRESHAM Capita! $15,000 J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardel), Cashier General Banking Business Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits Loans Negotiated Eire Insurance Written Notary Public and Conveyancing ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 KtlN( AKMIION l.-utvas L. lhona We wen« side by aide in the first gray dawn That came o'er tlie shimmering deep. In the lustrous glow of tbe fens l«elow Our souls wore fast asleep. But tliev woke to lite in the ooze and slime (if that first new -unlit «lay, A ik I were linked .it last for eoua vast In chains that bind today. When God had said, "Let there lie light, ' Wit « Ilf«' ill tile pulsing heart. Perhaps a weed or floating reed Was drifting ua far apart. 'ercbance th«' cell of an urchin's spawn Was borne in the ditk and deep. Yet mind ne’er knew, nor the »emu' could view The tryst »e had to keep. Daily Orrgonian - - - - $6.00 Beaver State Herald - - - 1.00 6 Win. A. Rogers Teasjxjons 2.50 $0.50 To the sunless floor of the ocean Iasi Came Death for his mortal toll ; Ami he t >.>k the elay of the form uwiv, llu never th living -ml. We were born again on another «1 iv In the mine of that g!os-y fen; Ami «on ami I. as we floated by. Were lovers, « ven th« u With onY the beat of a pulsing heart, In a mindless world of sleep, e coursed away with the first bought riy That tell on the darkened Jeep. You in your beauty of grae«« ami -ex, • And 1, In niv strength of frame— Were the dying wights of dreamless nights To wake ««hen the summons came. FCR A LIMITED TIME ONLY L Sunday Oregonian is wanle I all <«»r In sleep we waited a million years, And millions were left behind— But we woke at last from our sliunlwring past With a human soul and mind. In the new-found life we p-i-si’d along, With the light of our living day ; Till the shadows ran, for another span. Of night before the day. Subscribe I hrotigh Your IIonic Paper The Herald Orcinm Gresham What change was wrought ere we came again The caverns and cliffs have telt; But we met once more on the sand-locked shore. By seas where the cave men dwelt Your eyes were deep as the Oaian pool. When I toyed with your glorious hair; And you cried for me. dead, when the soul had Heil, And I left you lonely, there. Our footprints mark the Cambrian clay, And we strolled on the Fluous shore ; We came again with the Kaffre men. For a space of life once more. On the canyon walls we wrote the ta.e In fadeless scroll and line. Of the Pueblo clan and Aztec man— Your soul still linked with mine i « V « ▼ * « V «• S t r T •» a « * « .V If not, we'll 'vender why long fa-fore All our slipshod workmen You'll either. cure it, ami then you'll you ilid'nt think of U« k gu iratJi-ed No hasty, leave« our simp. Our «kill«,! ami «-omwientioiia. Fred D. Flora 191 Morrison St. PORTLAND, - OREGON < sr Pap's Ib staur.nil) Our mouldering bones are buried deep In the crypts of the Sun God, Ba. Yet by the crags of the Kliudeck (lags We loved for another day. And we died again in the fadeless past With the legions of ancient Rome, In tiie martial train on the Alliian plain, For birth in another home. G RESHAM Now here we live and love once more. Awaiting that voiceless call To still the heart ami hid us part, With darkness over all. But the love that grew from the first gray dawn, And bathed our lives with light, Still pants the way to another dav. Beyond the shinies of night. EMPORIUM Celebr. t d Nemo Corsets I AIMES si at at a a a a a a « « a at a a t. a «t « «a u si «i a - w A Wild Blizzard Raging brings danger, suffering—often death— to thousands, who take ■ ■■«glm am! la grippe—that tenor of wi'.t« r ami spring. It- danger signa: « are "stuffed up” nostrils, lower |>urt of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in b.u k of bead, and. a throat-gripping coligli. When Grip attack», as as you va n - y > ir life, don’t delay getting Dr. New Discovery. "One is«ttl» me,” writes A. L. Dunn, i Vailey, Miss., “after l,«-ing ‘ three Weeks witii grip, f hemorrhage», coughs, ••« upr ■im-. cough, bronchiti» «situila 50c, $1.00. Guarantee«! II ilru.t- gists. CHURCH NOTICES. OREGON HERALÜ BARGAiN OFFERS L ine Beaver State tieraid and other papers I iie price of 1 lie Herald alone is *1 a «< .r. but to those who would like the ml« ..mage of a clubbing rat«' with other papers we offer the following low prices: • I and U mon P acific Remcmfs-r Uir>« art the lowed Rates "the Herald” in combination w it I» any of the following: EVEM <. TELEGI’.AM (SPECIAL' tl.k uY • il'.hbUMA.N DAILY ORhMiSHN D'l.Yrtnd H NT» AY < »KEGONT A N M-.MI W l-.LKI.i JOURNAL DAL',» .I-HTINAL I’ HEY m i HI NDAV ¡1 •( KNAf l*A< IFD MONTHLY. I'Ai lHC HOM E-rhAD ' I'ACIHC I ARMER I'tH I. TRY JOURNAL (month h ) (IRH<»I .V»KI< I LI t HI VI FARM JO( KKAL, 2) i hii ! Horne • Hprrrt* ................. M<< Al f/M MAGAZINE (LadifA^ »■ 'I ills L f r «h'livery by m nl only . ml % in'll r< nilt’i.rcc i* rniolf with order l'np‘ i - rn»*y b** M«i»t to •tfldr«!s’»c,*i. Hub- Mdrip*Jons ina> t/pgiii at any time BAPTIST < IH JfCH -;:<•«. I .rl v Burtch, juistor. S-rvu'es, Su idi" School 10 a. m. Preaching Ila ti . «•el 7 :30 p. m., «««■!« Sundae. FREE METHODISI < II C K C fl — Rev. J. M. lioei'Kii, pn-tur. S r« i< Sunday 8«'hool, 10 a. in ; Pr«'aching every Sunday at II a. m. and " p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All welcome«!. ZION'S EVANGELICAL < III RCH, Gresham—Rev. F. II Freuml, pn-tor. S kbvickh (German) 11 a. ni., eve«y -iiii'Lcy-morfiirig Sunday (cnool at !•) a. m. Saturday sc I khi I at 2 p. m. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham — P astor , Rev. J. F. Dunlop. S krvk kk , Sunday School, 9:45 a. tn.; Preaching at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m., Epworth League «1 votional, 6:30, every Sun day. Prayer meeting, Thursday venings at 7:3O p. m. Everylxxlv invited. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.— Rev. Berch- told Durrer. Services will he held on the first Sunday of each month at 10:.3O a. m. FAIRVIEW M. E. CIIUIU If—Rev. J O. Coleman, pastor, s«, vie«*«, Sun-I day School at 10 a. in., preaching 2d i an<l 4th Sundays at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. ROCKWOOD M. E.< IlI Rf I! Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. So, dav «chool I every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preach in I at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. GRESHAM PLUMBER Orchardist Gardeners JOHNST0N-SIERLINÜ HARDWARE CO. Main and Second Sts GRESHAM AND TINNER Plumbing that /S Plumbing, MORE THAN THAT Sanitary Plumbing and STILL MORE All Work Guaranteed. Phone lx L’ov> ell St, L Gresham E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland MACHIN ERY PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON «