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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1911)
B0WN6 Several land sales have taken place the laat couple of weeks. Knox Brea, bought three acre, from O. G Palmer for f'J.OUO and John Knox and Grace Knox a .mall piece from Palmar for Fl.0U0 11. A Beck bought three acre, Mire, .xlinn Gresham Vindicator. Gresham Gaiette, Fast Multnomah Record from John Er ion and £am‘l Edward, Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. for Fl.OM). I.. D. Turner lots l.iuglit Publish d Every I rids* at Gn-slumr. Ore., by the B bavkr S tats Pt Hiiatiixu Co the ground occupied bv the l»arber .hop H. A. DARNALL, E iutob ani » M axaukr . from John Knox, and expects to put in a first class .hop. Mr. D. I'. Shaw »lipped on a wet plank la.t Saturday morning and dis SUISC* rnss sets I’.-r !i W <" ».Ivan. » to lono»n eoiintrie« »'. «'■ *1* U.’iilb» located her ankle. It is a I* i thought 75c Th»« e month' tr *1 subscription* Single V (or clubbing rnlc* that *'tin' <>f the small bones have la'cn mmnMCES'hcuM Iw *ent b\ b xprt" x»r !’"'tottit x Mxttiej Or L ’ K. gtiered I otter or ' b» * k fractured StHtnps hc«v|'ted up to .Ml cent* IECEIPTS f t >ti* »TIl'tì’Hl» HTt* t!t'l *t'Ht Ulllt *» TCqU«‘*t»''l. Tht chrtl.g«’ »'f I b I k ‘1 OUV0UT pHIM’T will indi Rte the •»'. ’pt ot yo-ir remiti«« e if it 4 oca not pleas« uotliy u*. ttSCMTTWMCfS If yon 4.» iu»t wi»h vour paper continued please notify u* about the time th« tfUtMQ ripllOD e\pi •s \\c rind thi* plan most »a’lsfavtory |«> our patron* t hough it is not in acvt»r«lrtw< c with » r personal view*. ChlliGf I0MESS L. In ordering chang< chalice oi a-ldre" give old a* well h * «< " *dd(v>> Hall and Hu lull eel moving a pietun and Saturday., g* * * i attendance. Ed. Brown ba. taken the contract (or clearing three-quarters of a mile of road for I I. Seifer, road supervisor, running along the b»ot of Boring Butte tow ml. Haley station This roa.l saoul.i l>e ex tended to Anderson and then along the All laxige Grange. School. Church, or other notice* or advvrthvinent* of socials, parties, O W. P. right of way to Gresham, giv dance*, concert*, theatrical*, etc given for a profit, charged for at regular rate* ing an all water grade road COBRESFOhftEirS Hr« wanted m ever\ v.iniuiiity If no cot - ' >n fvtnx' apjH'H’'rom » »ur neighborhxMMi. you ar. rv>|wttully r^v ,-.*ted to *end u* a* many bawl dem* a* you van. LDHIPiS.Kb KITES rKUFES.*l<‘\.\ir LKIh V'ne tr.vh), « avh i**ue. t* ARI'S <'F TH AX‘ ” ; ,, . s LET! KRs<oF t t'NlHH.EXUE (not eaeeedhif four inebe») il OPITUKRIF' for »uh*‘Tiber* or their nnw* diatc tauiili»'. free, uv to Id» wor«^*. t «ent neru.trdi ' i i in .otm w. i S V AxT AlK* at 1 cent |wr word for flr*t m*vrMion »uhsexiuent ‘ • ■- • < word* lAceiiU UHo I'lwoi b -■ Ci U RKA lcxv.iper* •r.lprbMc- I isi I KY \l>\ KKTlslSu. rwb s made known on application In order to insure change of ad. advertiser» must have copy in this oBce not later than Thur*day preceding lay of publication. jOg nmntv IS our *i«ccialtv. We are well equipped to do the best work at current prii'es. Esixx ¡ally farmer» and bu»invM men’!« Letter Hea«l*. Envelopes. Hutter W rappers. Staletneut». etc in small or large quantities Auction Hill*. Dodger». Pouters, etc., prime«! on abort notice. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------- BORING-SANDY The way the legislature has supported the educational insti tutions of the states—convince us that the members of that body have a proper idea of the importance of the educational de velopment of the state. This is the economical way to look at the matter. The sooner the state gets the information that will all druggists. Wife Got Tip Top Advice- --* “My wife wanted me to take our f.iv to the doctor to cure an uglv boil," writes D. Franke) of Stroud, Okla. ‘I said ‘put Bucklen’s Arnica Salve on it She di so, and it cured the boil in s short time.’’ Quickest heab-r of burns, scalds, cuts, coms, bruises, sprains, swellings. Best pile cure on earth Try it. Only 25c *t all dealers. DOVLR B >rn, to Mr. and Mrs. I plograyn, Fein nary 7. a son Mrs. \ Thursday. Cooler went to STAGE LINE HrsMAiss livery and feed Stables at Borlnq and Sandy Tr>«n-poriBti<>n «( .11 kinds of Bzggxgc to K»n<ty and interior p hits . For further Information phon, or writ. LOOK AT THESE PRICES $ .65 Prussian stock and poultry food. $1.00 size “ " “ SO “ .35 41 li li .15 25 “ 1.65 Pun" Lard the best 10 lb pails .85 “ “ 5 “ 1.75 Ladies’ heavy shoes regular $2.50 1.00 Children’s “ “ “ $1.35 .25 Ladies’ Fleece Lined Underwear .25 Childrens’ Fleece Lined Underwear .05 800 yards embroidery, 7 l-2c and 10c values, |x*r yd. 25 % off on all wool knit goods Now is a good time to buy a supply ol Portland Joseph PeShaxer ami Ralph were hi Giesliam I'liursday having dental work done. Geo. Sawtell was spending a few days near Oregon City the past week. A troy wa. born to Mr. and Mr*. II. G. Mr. a1 d Mrs. Keith entertained Mr. Knox la.t Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. M oxley Sunday. Knox ha. moved from Boring to Ariel., The people were disap|H>intisl that where lie ha. gone into the contracting the revival services had to lie puat- business with T. A Roots. poned for some lime. An entertainment and tny.terv sup W. P. Rotierta has presen ted his per given by the Epworth League at family with a new graphaphone. Chas. Palmer’, home last Tuesday Mr. Blood has returned (mm Oregon evening to raise fund, for the league, City and commenced his school work The amount raised from the eupper again. wa. m. Miss Helen Keith has lx»en ill the Revival meeting, are being held ut past week. the Methodist church by Rev I. T. The people were much surprised at Johnson from Perkinsville, Vermont. He is being assisted by the local pastor. the eastern bl lizard which eauie Mon day. Rev. A. B. Calder put it in line for the good things that are possible the better for all concerned. This is one of those instances when the endless Somebody ought to put a want chain system is excusable. The ad in the Congressional Record improvement started this year for whitewash that will stick. will grow in all directions from Many a man is so busy tooting • this date forward and each year his own horn that he fails to will see the influence spread. hear the knock of opportunity. Central Oregon will hear the Two Washington preachers are locomotive whistle for the first SPKINbllHL) disputing the location of hell. time this summer. Operation of Surv< vors sre working in llow.uil And neither so mueh as suspect the Oregon Trunk will probably canyon It is reported that the O. \V. Seattle, as the place. be commenced to Madras early P. is to extend it- ii from l'r >utda'e The women niase a hit with March and somewhat later the to Mt Hood. Mr Burkholder is their husbands by adopting a Deschutes railroad will run trains down to the new station style that’ll give twice as much to Redmond. These new lines John Scliilter has to will mark the beginning of a new his son-in-law, Fritz dress at half the cost. is era of settlement for the whole thinking of going Kick t The income tax amendment is region east of the Cascade moun Miss Lorena Trtekey on a whirlwind tour of the West. last week taking the e tains. When twenty-five more states teacher* ratify it it becomes a law. A city of 2.000,000 people at Several of the youti visited I Chicago’s drop in food prices Portland is included in the plan neighborhood tend the basket ball seems to apply chiefly to such of Municipal Architect E. H. Hood Riv r ami lj»t. fresh eggs and fresh butter as Bennett, who is mapping out a evening. have been in storage more than greater city. His projects calls Ed. Triskey is haul for the segregation of the vari Mr .rehilter this week years. ous activities into districts and Governor Foss of Massachu- groups and the beautification of KELSO setts may be pardoned if his the whole municipality. Parks, Mr. Phipps, Jisd Jarl and John Nel mind was not in a condition to boulevards and better buildings son are having land cleared this winter. compose a Sunday school lesson are prominent features of the Jonsrud Bros, have purchased another when he had to sign Henry pian logging ilonkey. Albert Bell has several b-ains hauling Cabot’s Lodge’s new commission iron and bolts for the bridge the Mt. The formation of a syndicate as United States senator. to clear logged-off lands nf south Hood compapy is building over the Sandy Champ Clark is something of west Washington and place them a wag, his latest joke is thank on the market is a step that Harry tickford !>»■< compieteli a handsome new house and barn. ing the democratic caucus for might be followed with profit on Victor Forsberg and wife are occupy “this honor which you have be this side of the Columbia river. ing the tiou-e w here J. Peterson former, stowed upon me,’’ when every These lands, once cleared, are ly lived. one knows that he and his friends among the most valuable for had it all cut and dried for diversified farming, fruit grow Dedlh of Elizabeth Landon months. ing and dairying. To put them Funeral services over the remains of Portland is joining with other to use is to make a great addi- Mrs. Elizalieth I.xndon were held at the Gresham Baptist church, Sumla* cities of the coast in helping to tion to the stealth of the state. February 12. at one o'clock. R.-v Geo relieve the famine situation in C. Carl, of Portland, officiating, assisted This is farmer’s week at the by Rev. J II Worxi of Melrose. In'er- China. Large quantities of food stuffs will be sent from this city Oregon Agricultural college and ment was made in the Douglass ceme to the sufferers, transportation there is a large attendance of terv. Elizabeth Hankle wa* tsirn hi Wash companies having agreed to car- those interested in agricultural ington county, Tenn., Feb K, 1M2, ami problems. Lectures and demon died at the home of li-r .laughter. Mrs ry the supplis without charge. strations of the greatest value to | George Pullen, Feb. 10, al the age of Two additional salmon hatch farmers are being given. These 69 years ami two days At the age of eries on the Lower Columbia cover stockraising, dairying, eighteen she united with the Brethren river are provided for in the bill _________ horticulture, _ intensive farming church and wa* a faitlilul rnernlier Un passed this week by the United and practically every branch of til death. She wa- united ill marriage toG. W. laindon, March 15, 1K66, and States senate, appropriating the industry. The attendance is move*! to Oregon in IHS2, the lamih $50.000 for the purpose. If this much larger than during the making their boat'- nerf Gredram, measure passes the house it will i special short courses of former where she lived until the ia-t mean a great deal to the salmon years and great interest is shown On July 25. l!MXt. she suffered h -tr ke industry of the northwest, add by farmers from all parts of the of paralysis, which wa- follow I In another stroke la-t June The*.- .till, ing largely to the wealth taken state. tions left her a invalnl and a tina annually from the Columbia and s.roke on February .3. of this year s the seal of death upon lo*r an t H »• its tributaries. Tortured for Fifteen Years lingered along under tr > loving ulml Now the State legislature is By a enre-defying stomach trouble that ¡strati->ns of her Im-i.a- anrl children going to square itself with the baffle doe ors, and re-i-ted all remedies until the en<i cam»* to o-aee er 11r<*d In- tried, John W. Moddersof Modders- people of the state in regard to vill<- Mich., seemed doomed He had disposing of the highly odorous tu ■•ell iiin farm ami give up work. Hi. Bailey affair ia a question that neighbors said, “he can’t live much ‘■Whatever I ate distressed agitates several minds through- 1 »'‘k«r out the state. Bailey has proved I me,” be wrote, “till I tried Eleetrk 1 B'tt»TB. which worked such wonders himself to be a failure, and ac- 1 I *ur for me uir thut mat, I i can v»u now ii'»w eat tbiny* 1 cording to the Multnomah coun-((-.,uu z>r#t take for „ years. 11 *■ atirely * ty grand jury, a fraud. Perhaps grand reified, for stomach tremble.” it is all a mistake but it does not J‘1“1 K"”'1 ,,,r the Iiver ■'“* kl<J"‘>* look that way. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at ____,a,________ Mrs Ed Spath of Grcaham; Eugene I). I.andon of Portland and Mrs Wm. Booth of Cottrell. There are eighteen grandchildren. “Devoted to her family’’ might lie the epitaph written u | hiii the too b- •tone of Eltxalielh latndon, wlmav wed ded life was one of self denial in the rearing of her children all of whom are respected members ■ f a community where true worth is reflected and np predated by those who knew their mother in the years that have paaaed away smee »he became a resident here, nearly thirty years ago. What greater tribute can I* paid to the depar ed mother than the thought that her chil dren werv her tir-t r<rv. RIBBONS Wt* keep only the best goods in Taffeta and Satin Rib- bons. About 3000 yards in stock. 25 per cent off the reg ular price. This is all genuine. All goods are marked in plain figures. Come in and hear the latest records played on the Victrola, the talking machine without a horn. Take a 1900 washer home with you for 30 days free trial. Bornstedt & Ruegg, Sandy, Ore. Special Clubbing List limn lAioiKiii mid Mr». J. Pen ver, who are among (he ear he** t <4 thia |»ai t of thv counlrj, rrlebraled their ailvrr 1**1 I httraday w ethling anuiv<T*ary evening, A niuulier of fritoidi» »ailed mni paid their reapecta to the »liver bride and gn>«»in Fhe ladle» brought refresh incut!» «nd every b«n!v nd h good time. Mr ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND COAST DAILIES SENT ON APPLICATION Mr». W llh'i.f* bit* li» n in Portland the lrt*t few daye. *1« r Mr. and Mr» (!ro. Herd <>! I Rock »p»‘iii Sunday with M i un i M i *. Julien. Save the cost ol your home paper on a Clubbing Offer Write or phone for it today. Mr. Loeb, of the firm of took dinner lu»t Sunday Heights farm. Mr. Elltge and daughter returned from Portland laet Thurs«lay. Mr». Elltge, who has Iwen under the doctor's pare f<>r eotne tirn«*, is improving. The Herald Office F. Flom, a well to do German who resides in Egypt, whn a gue-t at A. Julien's last week. I I M inh Grace Ferguson, the t»‘ach»r of mountain Mchool, attended teacher’s examinali »n in Portland la*t week The Hood River Lawket ball team came down laat Saturday night to play the l.alotirelle team. The borne bam came out the w inner» , score 5 to 25. A large crowd witnessed the game. DEMONSTRATION Yon are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when (Tiamtierlain’n Cough Remedy was uned. Why teke the rink when thin remedy may be bad for « trifle ! For sale by all dealer.. 01 Electric Cooking Heating Devices Pure Food Show Meier & Frank Store Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. Regular |2 50 price, both Herald and Journal, I'J.tlO AND Test Dr. Hess PllULIRY ON PAN-A-CE-A AT TRIAL r- ÎHIS WEEK Portland Railway, Light & Power Company MT. SCOTT DRUG CO Lents, Oregon Expressing, Braying Phone Gresham, Ore. MX Electric Building TÎ’ J. H. HOSS t N If. II. OTT W. J. UTT !.. I). MAHONE ATTORSF.Y-AT-1.AW Estate, Probate and Corporato!! Law. Prompt Attention to All Business SIS Henry BI<1» Phene, Main lOlu Real rOATLANP MM 1 'A OREtlON J. M. SHORT, M D. S. P. BITTNER, M.D. pa.at.laaa «ar gr lb OTT BROTHERS DENTISTS Gresham, Oregon W. C. Belt, M. D., C.M Office over Firat State Hank Fhone, other, It, rat.. !• GRKKHAM, OREGON