Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 17, 1911, Image 4

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    Grant, who is at the Good Samaritan
R. W. (Ill.l.
HOW B. Git.I.
hospital at present. She is recovering
Miss Addie Stetes spent Sunday in
from a critical operation. The west
Portland.
1 Section Line jw-ople in one voice tender
John Rowher returned from Cali­ best wishes for a speedy return to
fornia Tuesday, where he has been i health and family.
spending the winter
Mis» Emma Hankey was in Portland
COTTtftl
the last of the week
A »uprise party was given at the
Reid
of
Rooster
Rock
Mr. and Mrs.
home of Mrs. E. Schneider m honor of
wen« Sunday visitors at the Jutien youngest son. Harvey. It was the cele­
Special offer
home.
bration of his eighteenth birthday
of Home Grown Seeds
E. D. Chamberlain went to Portland Games were played and afterwards rv-
Monday to spend several day»in the i freshmcuts were served. About thirty
Three package of finest vegetables, worth 25c, all lor 10c
city.
young people participated in the fun.
postpaid.
Mrs. K A. Hutchins made a trip to
Mrs. A S Kincaid has been afflicted
Gill’s Portland Market Sweet Com, unequalled in earli­
with a felon, which has been very Portland last week
J.
B.
Fowler
’
»
children
have
been
ill
ness
and size of ears. We own the seed ol this splendid corn.
painful.
| with the grippe.
Regular
price 10c.
Fred Benfield went to Portland Satur­
A load of pipe turned over in front of
day.
Gill
’
s Tender Heart Parsnip. This excellent parsnip ol
| the school today. A deep rut in the
Mrs. Blackhall of Portland visited her
of
our
own
introduction cooks without any core. We own ex­
; plank road was the cause of the acci­
daughters, Mrs. F. E. Reed ami Miss
clusive
seed.
Regular packet 10c.
dent.
Bell Blackball Wednesday.
Mr. Widener was kicked on the thigh
Emerald Gem Musk Melon. Sweet and delicious, among
Ms». A B. Leader is quite at the St. by hi» horse
the best for Oregon, price pkt 5c.
Vincent hospital.
Fred Wagner has moved into hi« new
REMEMBER—These three regular-sized*packages, all
Paul Hansel was here from Alaska house.
for
10c
postpaid.
last week, the guest of A. A. Ixveb.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin have adopted
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reed went to a boy from the Bov»' and Girl's Aid
Portland Sunday F. E. returned in Society Home
Mrs U. S. Griffith have s|«ent Satur­
the evening, but Mrs Reed will remain
day iu Gresham with her daughter,
indefinitely the guest of relatives.
Mrs. Sims.
Word lias been received that Warren
BUVtR BIND
Ball at Sweet. Idaho, ba I been throw n
A very enjoyable time was hail at the from a young, unbroken horse ami was
residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. seriously hurt. He has been under a
Woodward of Beaver Bend district. doctor’s care for two weeks and is im­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. proving slowly.
Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Ronin, Mr. and
Mr. Northrop of PI asant Home is
Mrs. Cooley, Mr. ami Mrs. Wilhelm. now superintendent ot the Cottrell
Misses Florence and Marie Wilhelm. Baptist Sunday -eh- I
From the Mt Mb mid ) E««t>-rn porttoii«
A lecture entitled "The Ring" will la>
Mrs. Sam Strebbin, Misses Bes ie and
o( the United
»’unadn I«»
given
in
the
Cottrell
church,
Tue-day
Jennie Strebbin, Mary, George and
night. Feb 21. Refreshments will
OREGON.
WASHINGTON
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41
NORTHWEST
Frank Armstr ng, R. Strebin, Bill served and admission will be 10 ami 2>
Fritz, Geo. Burke. Jake Macreary of cents.
will prevail DA 11.\
Beaver Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward
MARCH 10th to APRIL loth
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of
Wanted—One <>r two rooms furnished
over the
Bert Hardenberg and Marvin North-
for light housekeeping bv nun and
Bridal Veil, Mrs. Fritz Miller of Smock.
rup are the name» of two men who a wife, no children. Call Herald office331.
Oregon. The evening was spent in
week ago were working for A. F. Chase
games and dancing.
Boys Wanted! Boys Wanted' Chance
at Powell valley, but a few day» ago
Mrs. D. H. Miller ami family have they skipped out before daybreak and to earn money and win prizes. Work
returned to their home in Smock after Mr. Chase is wondering where they Saturday Herald Office.
and connection*. tTie
Freeh cows, for sale Apply J. N.
a visit with the former’s parent«. Mrs. went »o early just before break'aet time.
Clanahan. Division street, Gresham, Oregon Short Line. Union Pat Ilk and
G. W Woodward.
They were clearing land and were fat­ Oregon. Phone 25x.
tf
ing furnished supplies, among which
(hit ago A Northwestern
If you want the grip just come to were
some blankets and tools and two
For
Sale
—
Quantity
of
tine
vetch
h»v
Beaver Bend as it very much in evi- boxes of powder. They were seen to in l<arn. also 15 tons timothy hay. C. From
Chicago at
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J33i>U
take the 7 o'clock car at Anderson for M. Smith. Phone 15S.
dense.
tf
St Louie
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Portland
with
several
bundles,
but
t
e
<
»maha
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.
26.il)
big
George Armstrong hauled two
For Rent—s»> acres of the Webb farm
powder was not in them. They proba­
Kanwaa Citv ...
26 <O
on
the
Base
Line
road;
«2
acres
under
loads of hay to Portland.
bly sold that elevating commodi'v some­
¿1. Paul -
•
25 u0
plow
No
buildings.
C.
M.
Smith
Sam Strebin went to Portland on where and took the monty along in­ Phone 15«, Troutdale. • Irevn ,
tf
and oilier cities corrvrpondingly low.
stead.
business last Monday.
Wanted—Horse for general farm
You Can PREPAY Fares
Uoloniat fares ar«- Westbound only. but
James Smith was born in Dundee, work, cheap; weight alxiut 110») lbs. if The
have relatives or friend« or employe« •
C 8. Cowden, Gresham, R. 3; lives mi In you
the East whom >ou drain* to bring to this
Scotland. Nov. 12, I I «22, died at Eagle A. B Gates place
WEST SECTION LINE
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alate you can depmit the value .»( the fare
with your local railroad aaent ami an order
Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray entertained Creek. Oregon, Jan i. 31, 1911, at the
For Sale—Draft horse; weight ab ut for
a ticket will be telegraphed to any addre««.
age of SX year«. He left his home in 1500,
age 6 years; bay. gentle, true; desired.
a number of tbeir friends and old neigh­
Scotland in IS7»> arriving at Eagle trial guarantee. H. L. Bail, two miles
Let the WORLD Know
bors on Saturday evening at their new
Creek the same year, where he resi«led southeast Gresham.
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of our vast resources and ■plcn<* ’
borne in Montavilla. Music, games and until his death He is survived by one
opportunities for
Eresfi Cows wante«,l. T. R. Howitt.
a delicious luncheon played special son, James Smith, who resides at Eagle
home Building
Crees.
part in the evening’s entertainment.
(‘all on the undersigned for good instructive
LUMBER—At our new mill 1V4 miles printed
matter to send East, or five him th«-
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. addresses
Freddie Ream is down on a visit to
of those to w horn juii would like to
have such matter tent.
Sandv,
Ore.,
Feb.
2,
1911.
Jonsrud
Bros.
(•
his grandma, from Warren, where his
Notice is hereby given that the
Wm. McMurray
father recently rente > a large farm.
LOST—I Black Ponv and 1 Bay, wire
partnership heretofore existing be­ cut on bind leg and blaze in face. (ien. Paas. Agent, Portland, Oregon
Tbe water pipes aloDg the section line
tween Willard Bosholm, Ned Nelson Please notify u» and reward will be
road are being used as temporary lodg­
and Antone Mikelson, {and known as paid for same. W. E. Wilson, Boring.
ing homes by tramp laborers who crawl
Ore.
tl
the Firwood Lumber Co., in business
into them and wrap themselves in their
WANTED—Boys mav be bail and Beaver State Herald and other papers
near Sandy for the last three and a
blankets and sleep the sleep of the just.
The older ones at
half years, will be dissolved the first sometimes girls.
Truly, poverty is the mother of inven­
ordinary wages an«l others to be
of March, and that all outstanding ac­ schooled and cared for in return for
The price of The Herahi alone is |l
tion and inge.iuity
counts due to or against the firm -light services rendered. For particu­ a year, hut to those who would like the
Garnett McCartney is out on the ,5^14
paid to Antone Mikelson at lars address W. T. Gardner, superin­ a<lvantage of a clubbing rat«- with other
the coast looking up a homestead. He I Sandy( Ore., on or before the first of tendent Boys an«i Girls Aid Societv of papers we offer the following low
Oregon. Portland, Ore.
tf prices:
will be absent a week.
March, 1911, and take receipt there­
ffrirwmbrr thrw are the lowest Rates
T. Ellingham has rented his farm, for fore.
Lots for sale in Celarvi I le, on easy
Signed,
terms. H. W SnashalL Pleasant View
manv years the home of the Wm.
Antone Mikelson.
"The
Herald" In combination with any
Avenue; Gresham, Route 3
Mr.
Howitt, to an Italian family.
of the following:
Howitt will soon leave i r the Nehalem
BARGAIN SALES—First-class Stud­
♦i m<H
Nev* Real Estate Company
EM M» TELEGRAM (SPECIAL?
MM
delivery rig. J. F. Beneke, EN
country.
WEEKLY OKE<fONlAN
.
Having opened a r-al e-tate office in ebaker
tf
DAILY OR£G< »KIAN
<, ».
J. Hoefer has rented the R. Snyder Gresham, we wish a nice list of lands Fairview.
D’LY and HUNDA Y OREGONIAN h . hh
place for another year.
Bargain
:
Fourteen
acres
of
land,
one
REMI
WEEKLY
JOURNAL
both wild and improved to offer our
JOURNAL
.<-»
mile east of Haley on O. W. P., 5 mile- DAILY
The Rudeen place opjejeite the Seven- large list of prospective buyers. If you from
and SUNDAY JOURNAL 7JÍ)
Gresham, all evel and first cla«s DAILY
RAFI FIU MONTHLY
2 •«
mile home has laten rented by a rnan have anything to tell come in and see farm land ; $125 per acre Address Box PACIFIC HOMEMTTAD
1 71»
PACIFIC
FARMER
175
connected with the latter place.
us. We are in a (s>»ition to handle 3s R. R. 1, Boring, Ore.
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POULTRY JOURNAL (monthly
L5O
AGRÍCULTI RHT
l.SO
Two Japanese have bought the ten successfully all kinds of realty either
For Sale—A number of first class OREGON
FARM JOURNAL, 2 yr- and
acres back from tbe Section Line near wild or improved, large or small, town milk cow«, fresh and coming fresh
Secrete.............
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John Gantenltein, Sandy road, Cleo e. McCALL'S MAGAZINE (Ladies’) 1.40
the Jeager place. People are beginning country.
Thin price in for delivery by mall only and
H
If your price is right we will <lo the Oregon.
to ask ‘‘Why ie yellow peril?"
only when remittance in mafic with order
Papern may be went to aeperate addreanea Hub*
S mith L axd C ompany ,
CHURCH NOTICES.
•crlptiona may beain at any time
Mr. Smith, the owner of the hand­ rest.
Office
on
Powell
street,
Gresham.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
—
Rev.
Ford
M
|
some new residence near Kelly’s, is try­
Burtch, |«»’or.
Services. Sunday ;
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ing a new automobile.
School 10 a. m. Preaching II a. in
Lineman were out last week putting
and 7:30 p. m., tach Sundsv.
Falla Victims to Thieves
in a telephone system from the Section
S. W. Bends of Oral City, Ala., has a FREE METHODIST CHURCH —
Rev. J. A. H opper , pastor. Services,
Line road to the Me artney residence. justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole
Sundav School, 10 a in ; Preaching
We are slowly swinging into line.
his health for twelve years. They were
rill: OLD RELIABLE
eyery 'Sunday at 11 a rn. Prayer
Neighbors Nagle an<l Durland have a liver nnd kidney trouble. Then Dr.
meeting, Thursday evening at »
o’clock. All welcomed.
turned off a nice lot of fat hogs this King's New Life Pills throttled them.
.ear.
He's well now. Unrivaled for consti­ ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, |
GRESHAM
Gresham—Rev. F. H Freund, pastor.
Mr. ami Mrs. .Moll report very favor­ pation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia;
S krvickh (German) 11 a. rn., eveiy
ably of their daughter. Mrs. Arthur 25c. For sale by all «lealers.
Sunday morning Sunday school at
10 a. tn. Saturday school at 2 p. in.
AND
LINNEMANN .MEMORIAL M E.
CHURCH. Gresham—P astor , Rev.
J. F. Dunlop.
S krvii kb , Sunday
School, 9:45 a. m.; Preaching at
11 a. m. an«l 7:30 p. in., Epworth
League <1 votional, r>:30, every Sun­
day.
Prayer meeting, Thursday
Capita! $15,000
Plumbing that IS Plumbing.
veiling» at 7:30 p. m. Everybody
invited.
MORE THAN THAT
SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, C.shier
Sanitary Plumbing and
CHURCH, Sandy, Ore - Rev. Berch-
told Durrer. Service# will lie held on
STILL MORE All
the first Sunday of each month at
10:30 a. m.
Work Guaranteed.
FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURt H—Rev. J
Phon« lx
O. Coleman, pastor. Se vices, Sun­
day Sclwxil at 10 a. m.. preaching 2<l I
and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7: k«
Grgsham
Powell St.
p. m.
ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J [
Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold
O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
every Sunday at 10 a. rn. Preaching
Washington’s Birthday Dance
at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m.
Rockwood grange will give a Wash­
A piece of flannel <lam|>erie<l with ington birthday dance Tuewlav even­
Chamberlain's
Liniment ami bound on ing, February 21. Richard*« orchestra,
Loans Negotiated
Fire Insurance Written
to the affected part- is superior to any the usual grange supper nnd tickets,
plaster. When troubled with lame ba<’k |l <M). Undesirables will not he allowed
or pains in the side or chest give it a to remain nor will they be sold ticket»
trial ami you are certain to be more if known.
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than pleased with th»« prompt. r«di«-f
which it affords. Sold by all dealers.
CORBITT
I wish to thank my many friends for their patronage since
I came to Sandy and I hop* I have pleased one and all. It
has been my aim to give a lull dollars worth for every dollar
received and if there is any one who is dissatisfied with any
goods which I have sold I am ready at any tune to adjust the
matter to your entire satisfaction.
And to show my many friends that I have appreciated their
trade I have cut prices for the next 60 days. Some articles
which I do not wish to handle will Lie sold far lx*low cost
From these prices you can see lor your sell
GILL BROS.
SEED COMPANY
WAICH ES
$ 5.00 values
6.00 ••
8.00 “
10.00 “
12.00 “
Colonist I
Want Column
OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
C. L. CRENSHAW
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♦ BANK OF GRESHAM
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PLUMBER
TINNER
$ 12.00
15.75
18.50
20.00
38.50
No difference what you may wish
you will find my prices are the
very lowest. Come in and see for
yourself.
Cleone, Oregon
Fares
$ 14.50 values
18.50 “
22.50 “
25.00
50.00 “
A few 17-jewel Dueber-tlaiiipden reg. $22.50, now
$10.50. Gold Filled Fobs $2, now.50c
Our First Annual Catalog Now Ready For Free Oistributien
GILL BROS. SEED CO.
$ 3.8
4.85
5.75
7.75
10.50
i
Always glad to show the goods whether you hoy
or not. I guarantee to save you IO to 50 per cent
this sale.
J. E. POMEROY
JEWELER
SANDY OREGON
GRESHAM
MILLINERY
EMPORIUM
All millinery goods at re­
duced pnces, including
Auto Scarfs
Feather
Trimmings,
Ribbons
Corsets
For Plumbing
Notions etc.
Powell St.
THAT IS PLUMBING
J. J. WODAEGE
HYLAND BROS
In Cirlisn Bldg
Mun $1..
Gtstkim
OLD BOOK STORf
New. OM dnd Kare Books
School Books
New and Second-Hand
O regon
S hort L ine
Bought and Sold,
hw Fifth St., opp. F<i0*totih*4*
211 Second St., near Salmon
Portland, Oregon
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and
U nion P acific
NAILS
SPECIAL PRICE TO BUILDERS
«
60<l to 8d inc. common
K<| common
3d common
2d common
98.00
3.20
3.4.5
3.70
fid
8d
fid
8d
casing
casing
finishing
finishing
$3.35
3.25
3.45
3.35
If you intend to build this spring, come in and see us
NOW, as this price is limited to the first twenty kegs sold after
February 15, 1911.
(IRSI COME FIRST SERVED
STERLING-JOHNSTON
HARDWARE CO.
Main and Second Sts.
GRESHAM
Genera! Banking Business
E. E. Marshall
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
Agent for
Portland
FARM
MACHINERY
PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON