Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 24, 1911, Image 8

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    Granqe ( ount) (onvcnikm
fie the Mt. H.xai eouipany at Bull Run.
was a Sunday goes* at Marmot.
A seriou» aceuient was nearly experi­
enced at the hot. i ist Katunlay even­
ing, but it end«»l happily a» it saved
th ■ lite of one ot our pronn»i:ig y .mg
Mr.
civil engineers Eben Holden
IL'Idea w as u a very pr«*»ari"U« | '«I-
ti. n when a ■ ve ill ill ell a bri«k tir«*
was burning 'I over oi him, thereby
saving him I -nt a still more terrible
fate.
Mis» R.i.u aii-l Mi M.i'arx-« i-.o»
a fishing trip to the Sandy bri.lg.- on
Sunday.
X neck’!.- social ar. I entertain«« lit
follow, I I'V a «ocia) dam e will I h * given
at t e \“ch -ff Imine n xt Saturday
evening The proc, * ds will lie used to
purchase pictures for th-* seh«.ol
M and Xtrs. I- J. A«eliotY and »m^ll
sou, «‘tt , of Portland are gn«*«ts at th«'
X». hoff 1 - --.e
PUer eoope out in the open air il poet ,
ble aud rub the aft, vied | art* with coal .
oil and a little lard inorniutf and even '
niv ilao take a leather and dip in coal ,
li a cobi i
oil and tiwab out the tinea
r ' . leu« ili
ia taken in tini» »lui iiir«sl
run« info roup. ibi» treatment i» •Il
tli it » tie«*«lod to effev’t ’ euri*
Builders. Attention
AU wh I hai .tin;»:•» granges in Oreg n
«ill «■ ' a I .'.<■ > »ales t . I h. ir r<-» p«» .-i.i<
untv «■■ iiwnli -i.» at tiieir next meet-
gv. The tell g.ai g.s.l Multnomah
Build. I«. why ie.! build your hoii««>
uulv will ciecl three delegateseaci',
of cement block» ' Tliey are
ith an equal un brr <«i alteruat«»
tuoi»tiire ppv«»f and tire proof
he principal duty of the county cou­
save you inaurane«* mid paint
Sc* Reul Tstdte ( timpani
They will miik. you comfort able
nt ion is to elect representatives to
Bl-s'k- tor cellar f'.unduti.iii». VI»*
Having o|*cmsl a r.-al **»t ite « Ilice in
is state grang*. which till« year wil
elio» I » r than solid . olierete mid look
Gre»ham, we wish a pu*v ,i»t of lands
>eet at < orvalli» on the second Tues
belt« r
Imth vvil.l and improved to offer our
ly in May. Multnomah county is en-
Call un.l talk it ov <-r or telephone »
large list of proap. ■! •■ «
iver-
If you
tied t<i six representatives to be
have anything tv «ell c *ni«* )■ au.Laee '
losen from tour of the ten grange» ot
u-
XX «• are in a i «ition
handle
,e county
A« the representatives
-n... -s: ully all kinds
.al;, either'
iways go in pairs—man and wife—b u
HOBT.
Pvopriclur
wild o improved, .arg«- or -ma >. town;
ree of lhejjrang« s can 1» represented ,
country
is other one. having to wail Us tur
It v«wir price la right w< will do the .
ith the three next on the list. This
rest.
S mith L* m > i virvNT,
.ear the four grange» f Mullnonial
Lots on Hood Avenue
U i '- i - iu . ii Bow.- street, Gr. haul
untj to tie recognized are Evening
In Zenith .Addition
If
■tar, Fairview, Ku-s. lhille and Mult
LncldimeJ Letters
To Gresham, for
. *mab. Ot .■ w ill m*cessarily have io
The follow niL’ letti is remain tnraUtHi
Salebj the
■ left out in tlie election. The e*>' -
n | hh othc’* for the
for at tn»* Grv>! am
entio • will probably I k * held in lire.»-
weekending lanuary v ¡ 8 8. lull
..am early in March.
Gentlemen's hsi— C.ir Kvpairrr. J.»Ln
A. Buchanan, W. C. Sn> »1er
Call Early and Avoid the
W V \ I I I >
Hu dvr.
ROC WOOD
Rush.
Mi Ilei, Mrs
list—Mr«. A
XX alitisi—Hoi»-
-ir gei . rai lärm
Grandpa Rolliti is able to be ou
, w rk, «heap; weight ai-ut I ItXi lb*.
gain after suffering with the gripi* Grace Jones.
GRf-SHAM RI AL 1 SI Alt CO.
lives on
These letter;« will I e sent o th»» |)ea»l C “ C w leu, lìresham, K
.r a week.
Ortie- •»» Main Mt Ju«t Nori
\
B
Gatee
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Letter Ottive on March L VHI, if
»1
Miss Mamie Pierce of Portland ha« not drlivvred betöre. In »alluu (or the
Erewti Cow» want«-.:
I' K Howitt.
een s,.ending a few days with her above, plea«** say “advertised,' giving
lai
\\ AN n-’l'—Freeh cow*. X» k I Ileon,
other, Mrs. Jensen.
I. McCOLL. P M
tf
phone ISxl.
Tbe entertainment to be given by the
* •
b«
liad
and
wanted
—
B»ya
ma«
uoul children in tbe grange hall the
.sometimes girls.
The older . <nea at
rst Friday evening in March is to e
Roup easily Prevented
SANDY, ORE.
ordinary wage« and other» to be
.» oasket social. All ladies are reque-t-
Roup is v>ne of tbe most common and *schooled and car«*«! for in return for
Ilrabrs in Rough and l'rvwssl
For |>artic»-
«J to bring well tilled baskets.
urn- of tiie most annoying diseases -light services rendered
lars address W. T Gardner nllpavto-'
Mrs A. H. Bell of Portland waa call- among chickens, and it has ravag««l
tendent Boys and Girl» Aid ■Ka-ietv of |
i< on old friends last Saturday.
the tiuck« : ir years without the eause of Oregon. Portland. Ore
tf
The master and secretary of Fairvie ( it being ascertained. It is well known
FOR WALK
I
Mill East of SANDY
range, the two Mr Su>ues, and Mrs though, that debilitated strains of fowls
Fresh
rows,
for
sal«*
Apply
J-
N.
'
laggie >al«*s were among tbe visitors are very susceptible to it, and that
Clanahan. I>isi»i"ii street, iireaham,
Special l*rn.» on all Old stock
tow Is exposed to dampness, tilth and
Rockwood grange last Saturday.
Phone 25i
tf
John Richmond is conAaed to bi* cold drafts are easy victims ui it, as are
For «al«—Ijuaiititv >f tin«- ve»ch hay)
also fowl» ttiat are run down from lice
d. suffering with the grippe
in barn, also 15 tons timothv hay. U.
and mites
xi Smit ■ Ph oi- 1
Cleo May Rowley was born at Terry,
Roup attacks the membrane of the
regon, <X*t"ber 2U, 19"9, and passed to
Lots for «ale in Cedarville, on easy .
head and throat, often causing a «well­ terms. II. W Sna«hall. Pleasant View
e Great Beyond at Lents, Oregon,
ing of the head in various places and Avenue: Greabam. Route ",
bruary 19, 1911, death being due to
with the complete dosing of the eyes,
. icumonia. she l«ing ill about ten
BARGAIN BAI I - First class Stud­
and a few i that might otherwise recover
Fruii b> M l4i .• nl. E.P !■ r : I*
,ys. Little Cleo May was tbe voung-
ebaker delivery rig
.1. F. Beneks,
of II.* uit»- I "In* « rttt‘1 < «'.Hun Î
will starve.
Fairview.
tf
■t child of Mr and Mrs. Nathan K >w-
When the fowl Set- a «ever» ea«e of
0RE60N. WASHINGTON *'.?■' NORTHWEST
v, there being another little daughter,
Sulky P ow. for “.lie cheap; g'sxl a»
rou(> the lest and the cheapest plan is
ven years old, to also mourn tbe low» i
will preya’l DA 11 X
new
Phone
29x2.
to use the hatchet, as a fowl, though
a 1 ttle sister. Tbe imrents are well I
MARCH
loth to APRIL loth
recovered from roup, :s worti.les« a- a
Bargain: Fourteen acn*«<>í laiul, one
own here, both having lived in tin- '
breeder, as the young chicks (should mile < .»-i of H tí,-) oq 0 A l‘ . ■• mile«
v«-r the
ighborhiMKi la-lore and after marriage,
»
I clMO
you succeed in raising,' will . «• troubled
til recently when they moved to
farm land ; $126 per arre Addreta Box
the tir«t y-ar of their evi-t.-n e with 3.x R. R. 1, Boring, Ore.
tf
I.-ate. Funeral service« were conduct-.
roup. The germ of the di«ease never
. from the chapel in < «re-ham on Tues- |
For
Sale
—
A
number
id
first
<-|aae
seem« to leave the sv-'e n after they
•y morning, Rev. J. H. Wood of Mel- '
milk cow«, fresh and coming fresh
have the'lieease on«e Then it »buuhl John Gantenbein. “•.«li ly road. Cleo e.
and connection«, the
se, officiating.
The funeral was
be prevented if p< -sible and here are Oregon.
tf
gely attended by relative« and friend»
Oreqon Short Lint*. Inion f’diifii and
some of the thing- that should be
For >.il<—Drait nor-.-. weight ab nt
the family. Tbe little one was laid
(hicdqo 4 Northwestern
avoided .
>
I’..»', age b year«; l>av. gentle, true,
. rest in Hall cemetery.
two miles From
Keep the fowls out of the drafts, it is trial guarantee. 1!. I.. Bal
A darling one from us has gone, ,
¡3 i « i
Chicago at
6
far better t > l*-ave your hoxls roost out southeast Gresham.
12 no
St Luns
A voice we loved is stiller«!.
in tree- and open field- than to have
POH HKXÌ
.’5 1».
Omaha
A place is vacant in our home
a hen house full d crack«, thereby
2"> i • i
Kanaaa U t «
For Rent—H*' acre- of the Webb farm
That never can be tilled.
‘■I <M>
Ht Pmi
causing drafts. Houses tight except on on the Base Lin.- road 62 acres under
Gr»l in Hi» wisdom has recalled
I
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«iiiith and other cities correspondingly 1« I » .
the south «ide are to he recommended. plow No buildings
The boon his lone has gi en.
tf
We also have muslin or burlap to cover Phot» 158, Troutdale, Oregon
You Can PREPAY f ares
And though the body moulders here
Tb- r..lo nisi f»r«-» are ur.tiMiun.i oulv.
it with. Proper ventii itio i which is
The soul is «afe in heaven.
If you h
essential, can lie had with this plan.
LOST—A Ma-vnic charm, 1s t ween In lhe Ea.t » II. In , ■.-o ■I,.,... I ..r . .
h•¡«.»ll t
v»
•
-.-.* bank and 1
. last • late you <«
See to it that th*- roof don’t leak and
r
with -
Friday.
Reward
will
lie
paid.
Notify
1. 0. Ndsn's Illu.t dtsJ Lictirj.
for
a
ti<
krt
«
i
try to have a dry floor. You must
Herald < itfice.
desire!.
The illustrated lecture given by M. O avoid dam[*nes« ano tilth, lice and
Let the WORLD Know
LOST—I Black Ponv and 1 Bay, wire
x -Ison at tbe grange hall Wednesday mites.
Of our i-M»t resource» «nd
cut
on
bind
leg
and
blin
face.
opjMirtuniti» * f<j*r
Do not let yiajr young »Pick roost in
ening was a success in every way
¡ere wa« » goal crowd of the leading crowded, filthy boxes until late in the Please notify us and reward will be
Home Building
paid
for
same.
W.
E.
W
ilson,
Boling,
«iness men and their wives present fail, when it is liable to be wet and
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Call
on t h* ifi-F-r* k- io 4 for . • -•! . i. -r r >.
<
Ire.
If
I
u print» !
lie view» were tine, showing parks and
ftddfl M
idences in Minneapolis. .Minn., Kan- damp or your fowls will have roup sure.
M 1 MC KI-LA.SKOI JW
| hATM au< h nmtter nt
»City, Mo., and Dav ton, Ohio. Tbe The better plan is to selloff your sur­
LUMBER—Al our new mill 1*4 miles
Wm. McMurray
• >mmercial club was very fortunate in plus cockerels as ia«t as they are large «outheaat of Keleo. We deliver lumber,
• curing Mr. Nels -n to give tbe people etiuugh and get tlie pullets used to r*»»t lonerud Br<*.
(• Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland. Oregon
i idea a» to beautifying our town. The
> -,mmercial club expects to have a ing in houses tiefone fall.
CHURCH NOTICES.
Next comes tl,e r,-«iedy. On the first
eeting next Wednesday night for the
I H M
BAPTIST CHCR<H-Rev
! arpost- of r.-orgaeizi’ i«
evidence of a cold, each as a rattling of
Bnrtch, jastor.
Serviere. H i nd ay Beaver State Herald and other papers
* ti« threat in breatbiug, or a running at I School 10 a. m
Preaching lia. at.
The price of Toe Herald alone i» fl
Thanks
tlie nostril-, or froth app**>«re in the eye I and 7 :30
«1 p p m
in , , «ach
»aeli Snridav
urulav
a year, t.ut to Ih-.se who would like the
We wish to express our thank- for is the time to begin treatment
I If but I FREE METHOIHST < HI H< H — , advantage of a .-lubl.ing rat.- w it), otfe-r
. I Rev. J. A. Hof-PMi,
”------- - pastor
. - a
—« ices,
---- i I papers we offer
_
t e kindness and assistance of our one <>r a few fowls »re affeete«i, separate
H--rv
the following low
Sunday School, 10 a m ; |*r< aching j prieo*:
«ny friends during our sad bereave­
•rom the restand confine them to coop-
every Sunday at 11 a in. Prayer ■
ment, the death of our little daughter.
Rwnenkrr Ibtsr are the lowest Rate»
meeting, Thursday evening at 8|
M r . ami » M rs . N ath ar R owley
Sandy. Ore., Feb. 2, 1911. I o'clock. All welcomed.
"The Herald" in combination w ith any
Notice is hereby given that the ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
of the folkiwing:
MARMOT
partnership heretofore eaisting be­
n mo»
Gresham—Rev. F II Freund, pastor.
TELhGKAM IIMCIMI
Two surveying parties are now at tween Willard Bosholm, Ne l Nelson
S khvkxm (German) 11 a in.. every tVCNING
WBlKi.Y OKEQO.MA.N
Sunday morning. Sunday *chO"l at DAILY ORIXOS-IAN
« rk on the tunnel line for the Mount and Antone Mikelson, land known as
10 a. in. Saturday n«-hooi at 2 p. m. D*LY »nd St .NPAY (IKLOONJAN
II -od company Mr Taylor, saperiii- the Arwood Lumber Co., in business
RKM1 WEEKLY JOURNAL
LINNEMANN
MEMORIAL M E. DAILY JOURNAL
t*- 'lent, and Mr. Ludwig, resident ««- near Sandy lor the last three and a
CHURCH, Gresham—1’ ahtob , Rev. daily »nd hi . niiay journal
- eer, were here inspecting the work half years, will be dissolved the first
MONTHLY
.J. F. Dunlop.
S ekvk xs, Sunday PACIKl)
PACIYI' HoMEHTEAIi
i e past week.
School, 9:45 a. m.; Preaching at PACIFIC FARMER
of March, and that all outstanding ac­
ii
». in.
nn«i 7:30
.
p. in.,
c.pwiir»«.
11 a.
tn. and
m.,
Epworth POULTRY JOURNAL (niontlil )
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Shelley of Bandy- counts due to or against the firm
League
2fou,, JOURNAL.
iS oi/v1',1 1 , yrs
r' ,(I
'T Hur.,
..
,1, d votioiial, 0::l0, every
>ri Ban- FARM
sn-l
re guests at the Aschoff home one should be paid to Antone Mike Ison at
day
Prayer meeting, Lhursday
a»«,»,,
’
I jh
niug last week.
Sandy, Ore., on or before the first of
7f.
veiling» at 7:30 p. m. EveryUidy 1 M ccali / h magazine (Ladi,«') 1.4“
invited.
This price I, fur delivery liy ui»,l only »lid
H. Foster of Camp Sandy in rapid- March, 1911, and take receipt there­ »livr
x< tr*ii I li 'u I’lTllo! If« only When remitt»n<-<- 1» mail,- with order
fore.
Signed,
, AIN I MH HAr.L .
< A 1 II LIU , p^Mr. rnw l„- a--nt to »•■per»t<- ad,lre»»e- Hub
> recovering from his recent illness
CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev. B«-rch- | eerlptl' »ns ninT begin wt anj time.
Antone Mikelson.
o. B. Frame, who is now timekeeper
told Dürrer. Services will 1« held on I
the first Munday of each month at-
I
lOt.Kia. m.
t
FAIRVIEW M. F. CHI lb H—Rev. J j
O. Coleman, pastor. He vic»», Bun-
d y Sch.sil st 10 a. m., preaching 2d
I
and 4tb Bundays at II a. in. and 7:10,
THE Ol.D RELIABLE
p. tn.
ROCKWOOD M E.CHURCH—Rev J. I
O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school .
every Bunday at 10 a. m.
Prnacbiug
at II a. in. and 7:3o p. ni.
J. Elkingtou, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, C elder
»
I
1 wish to thank my many (riends tor their patronage since
I came to Sandy and I hope I have pleased oil'* and all. It
has i>een my aim to give a lull dollars worth lor every dollar
received and if there is any one who is dissatisfied with any
goods which I have sold I am ready at any time to adjust the
matter to your entire satisfaction.
And to show my many friends that 1 have appreciated their
trade I have cut prices for the next 60 days. Some articles
which 1 do not wish to handle will fx* sold far below cost
From illese prices you can see for your self
WATCHES
Gresham Cement Block Works
Want Column
$ 5.00 values
» »
6.00
4
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M.00
» »
10.00
•
4
12.00
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OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
C. L. CRENSHAW
BANK OF GRESHAM
Capita! $15,000
GRESHAM
♦
Genera! Banking Business
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♦
Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
A >
• >
■ k
STAGE LINE
*
First-Class Livery and Feed
Stables at Bodnq and Sandy
Fire Insurance Written
Tran-portation of all kind»
of Baggage *° Handy and
interior pointa ....
F
Loans Negotiated
BORING-SANDY
Notary Public and Conveyancing
PLUMBER
ANO
' 1
1
Alway s ^lad to show the goods whether you buy
or not. / guarantee to save you 10 to 50 per cent
this sale.
J. E. POMEROY
JEWELER
SANDY OREGON
I
GRESHAM
MILLINERY
EMPORIUM
All millinery goods at re­
duced prices, including
Auto Scarfs,
I :ea tlier
Trimmings,
Ribbons,
Corsets,
for Plumbing
Notions etc.
I'.iwell -t
< » r«*wh*i
lllll I» Pl I vtlllNG
J. J WODAEGE
HYLAND BHDS.
OLD BOOK SI OKI
In Carlson Bi g
a
Net*. Old <ind Kiire Bonks
.
Ma n St.,
li M <>Ti
or
oil
School Books
Grtihim
LJROIHEkS
III MINIS
i »r- H im O'.
New «and Second-Hand
Bought and Sold.
...» »regoli
\Y. C. Belt, M. I)., C. M.
I<i>* Fifth
fVMolllce
‘JI I Sivoiid St. . o»*Hr >iihin>ii
< Hin ••
r HrM M u* I’oink
l*h<jliv, »»rth'4*, IW, rm . lh
Portland, Oregon
GKkMilAM,
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CiREGoN
------ NAILS-------
SPECIAL PRICE TO BUILDERS
6()<1 to 8d inc. common
Bd common
3d common
2d common
$3.00
3.20
3.45
3.70
Gd
Rd
•id
8d
casing
casing
finishing
finishing
$3.35
3.25
3,45
3.35
If you intend to build this sprinu, come in and see us
NOW. as this price is limited to the first twenty kegs sold after
February 15, 1911.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
STERLING-JOHNSTON
HARDWARE CO.
Main and Second Sts.
GRESHAM
TINNER
Plumbing that AS Plumbing.
MORE THAN THAT
Sanitary Plumbing and
STILL MORE All
Work Guaranteed.
*
Phone
lx
For further Information phone or write
E. F. DONAHUE, Prop.
Boring,
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Oregon
■
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No difference what you may ’wish
¡ you will find my prices are the ;
very lowest. Come in and see for
yourself.
LUMBER
Fares
$ 12.00
15.75
IK.50
20.00
3K.5O
$ 1-1.50 values
IK.50
22.50 ••
25.00
50.00 “
A few 17-jewel Dueber-Manipden reg. $22 .50, now
$16.50. Gokll illed Fobs $2, how .50c
Gresham Real Estate Co.
¿Colonist
$ j.a
4.H5
5.75
7.75
10.50
I’owell St.
Gresham
E. E. Marshall
Agent tor
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
Portland
FARM
MACHINERY
PHONE .503. GRESHAM, OREGON