Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 03, 1911, Image 8

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    LIPPIR UlOlRtll
PLEASANT HOW
FEEDING WORK
HORSES IN WINTER.
The antiuwl meeting of school district
The Oregon Jersey Cattle club is hav­
ing a bu«inc*a tu<eti:ig at Indepenvlene* No. 41, was held last week.
«hero all Jersey breeder* are attend­
L. Faught has reut«*d Mr. Fansen**
ing B. C. Allman la present.
farm for this season.
Mr Cannon is eonvaleseent
I*. Ma« line ami Mrs I’dey went to
The prol'h'in <>f fi-'vllng Work h"VHe-
The ladie* of the M E. church nu’t Portland on busiues» la-t week.
for work with Mrs S Hall this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8e ulta was vi*i’«-«l I h doiibth'sa of u* « i.le lulereM n» imi
prohlvlil III live H|<x'k in ill.u.eiueiit
Farmer* are plowing «taring this by a stork. He left a balo girl.
«irne.« L G. loliii-.ui hi I'iri.i ,m<l
tine weather
A Carr i* splitting cord wo.sl for
itili!« li. Pnietli-iiili ili tiu'UK'r-'. no
Mr». Stephens mad«' a «i*it to the Jim Ellie.
tini iter «i imi iwirth-ular fii.-unli of
Sound cities o( Washington last’««wk
I’. Anderson was hauling e«»iar posts furiiiiliK tliey are enc iu>-«l In. lui ve oc
to se«‘ relatives
last week to repair his fence.
rasimi t<> fei-d wiirk lu»rov». uni li inni
F. McKinney is having his house re­
W Metzger has been visiting hi* tew noi wheifiei feed» tire lilgfi or low
Il itlwil.VH paia la'*! to f«M'd su. li fieni
paired.
' mother the past week.
as I» Itesi for lite anluuil llie mio
Geo. Carpenter is finishing a 6-room
A. Bair has l>een hauling crushed thut are must etlbìeiit and e,-onoiilleal.
bungalow on his land.
) rock.
Al thè pre-ent htirli prie«'» of all man
Preaching Sunday evening by the
J. C Wilson has been hauling rock
pastor at the church. The Epworth for the county.
League is in a prosperous condition.
W. F. Rurkbohler is very busy plow­
The father of D. O Northrop and ing a new piece of land.
other members of the family have come
Wni. Butler of Fairview came up to
from Clearwater, Wash , to make their visit his sou. D Butler, last Friday.
home on the property recently bought
Flit* Henschen has gon«1 into «he
of A. J. Ault.
chicken business He is very busy de­
livering eggs.
C. Lovestead was hauling fe«al last
MARMOT
Henry Helms, Jr., is at his home for Thursday.
an indefinite stay, owing to ill health.
V. Gebhardt is quite busy logging.
Messrs. Patton, Graham and Menden­
Miss 1. Knapp, the Springfield school
hall are employed in the forest service I teacher, had an entertainment last
at camp Sandy.
Saturday. Everybody enjoyed it.
C. A. Dotey and brother of Portland
C. Rasmussen went to Portland last
are spending a few days at the former's Friday on business.
A well bred Shire horse Is from
ranch, near here.
L. Lafallette is plowing his whole
16.2 to 17 hands high, with a girth
of 7 feet 6 Inches to « feet
Its
An exciting episode was experienced ranch, which be is going to put in oats.
breed seems to be a cross between
last Friday when th«£Mt. Hood survey­
native Lincolnshire and Dutch stal­
ors were taking surroundings of the Big
A Fierce Night Alarm
lions.
Bandy river preparatory to installing a Is the hoarse, startling cough of a child
dam. Carl Aschoff and "Baltic" Lan- suddenly attacked bv croup. Often it ner of grain fetal» It 1» especially Im­
grall were precipitated into the river aroueed Lewis Cbamblin of Manchester, portant that a Judicious select lou of
and ‘"Baltic's" repeateii efforts to sound O., K. R. No. 2, for their four children feeds be made, for much loss may re-
the river resulted only injcries for help. were greatly subject to croup. "Some suit from this phase of ainblt* man
Mr. Foster, father of Mrs. Henson, is times in severe attacks,” he wrote, "we agement if you fail to give It proper
very ill at the borne of Mrs. Henson at were afraid they would die, but since attention.
In the first place. It Is msesxary to
we proved what a certain remedy Dr.
camp Sandy.
provide giaal, comfortable, cleanly
King's
New
Ihecovery
is.
we
have
no
Messrs Place and Frame of Bull Kun
kept quarters for th«' horse durlug the
were in Marmot for the necktie social fear. We rely on it for croup and for cold weather, allowing him. of course,
and dance last Saturday night and were coughs, colds or any throat or lung plenty of pure water anti then feed
guests at the A*choff„home over Sun­ trouble." So do thousands of others. hltn such foods a* he will relish. For
So may you. Asthma, hay fever, a bls grain ration for the most part I
day.
grippe, whooping cough, hemorrhages prefer oats in preference to corn <»f
Eben Holden was a Bull Kun caller
fly before it. 50c and fl.00. Trial course the horse wants a change ««••
on Sunday. Wonder what the attraction
casionally. and for this change I some
bottle free. Sold by all druggists.
is’
times give a fet'd of chopped corn and
The social and entertainment given
wheat bran, but oats are th«' tnuln grain
at the Aschoff home Saturday was a
It Is Up to West
ration. These, with pure, clean tim­
great success, both socially and finan­
There is considerable 'vidence going othy hay. will keep th«' horse lu a de­
cially. Thanks ¡are due ail those who to show that a certain gang ol tricksters sirable. healthy condition and at the
contributed to the affair and especially in the legislature have trifled with the^ same time keep bis musclt-s hardened
to Mr. and Mrs. Aschoff, who so kindly passing of bills, committing the crimes ao a* to fit him for the next spring and
threw open their lovely^home for the of forgery and destruction of public summer’s work.
evening.
records. Thia sort of thing no free
people can long submit to. Laws passed
by a dozen conspirators after the legis­
LUSTEDS
lature has adjourned, laws changed in
Mr. and Mrs. G. Moulton and family wording and the old copy of them in :
visited Hsrry Lusted and family at private hands for days after they have
been voted on ; laws recorded as defeat- J
Lent* recently.
WA.STKU
Mrs. Emma Manary and daughter ed that passed, and vice versa, should
visited at the home of G. Lusted for a mean that some eminent statemen
WANTED—Beel cattle, & cent* a
should be sent to the pen. Governor pound. T. K. Howitt, Gresham
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week.
West should sift these rumors down to
M. G. Christenson made a trip to
Wanted—Horse for general farm
the last grain, and make it hot for work, cheap; weight aliout 1400 lbs.
Gresham Sunday.
every one of them.—Lab. Press.
C" 8. Cowden, Gnuto, R. 3; lives on
Mrs. Heacock is at Damascus visiting
A. B Gates place._______________ 7
her son, who is ill with lagrippe.
WANTED—Fresh cows. W. Ellison,
Ha* Millions of Friend*
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kellogg was nere a
phone 18x1.
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How
would
you
like
to
number
your
couple of days looking after tbeir place
WANTED— Boy* may be had and
friends by million* as Bucklen's Arnica
place und visiting friends.
Salve does? Its astounding cures in sometime* girls. The older ones at
Guy Robinson has been on the sick the past forty years made them. Its ordinary wages and others to be
schooled and cared for in return for
list for the past two weeks.
the best salve in the world for sores, • light services rendered. For particu­
The work of replacing the broken ulcers, eczema, burns, boils, scald , ; lars address W. T. Gardner, superin­
pipe on the pipe line is progressing.
cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swell­ tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of
( Oregon, Portland. Ore.
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Miss Pauline Heacock gave a social ings. bruises, cold sores. Has no equal
KOH
HALK
for
piles.
25c
at
all
druggists.
entertainment to her scholars and pa­
rents and friends of the district last
Mare colt for sale. Coming four this
summer. Well broken to drive ; weight
Saturday evening. The first part of the
about 1100. Urban Peier phone 30k,
hew Real Estate Company
evening was spent in a spelling match,
Gresham.
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Having opened a real estate office in
singing and recitations. The epare
For Sail—Quantity of fine vetch hay
room was decorated, which was turned Gresham, we wish a nice list of lands
over to the young folks to enjoy them­ both wild and improved to offer our in barn, also 15 tons timothy hay.
M. Smith. Phope 15».
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selves. Cake and cocoa was served. large list of prospective buyers. If you
Lots
for
sale
in
Cedarville,
on
easy
All expressed themselves as having have anything to sell come in and see
terms. H. W. Snashall, Pleasant View
spent a pleasant evening.
us. We are in a position to handle Awnue: Gresham, Route 3.
J- hn Sleret was a caller at E. D successfully all kinds of realty either
BARGAIN SALES—First-class Stud­
wild or improved, large or small, town
Hamilton’s last week.
ebaker delivery rig. J. F. Beneke,
country.
AL Hamilton and wife of camp 3 have
Fairview.
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If your price is right we will do the
moved to Gresham.
Mr. Hamilton
S mith L and C ompany ,
Sulky P ow, for sale cheap; good as
was foreman on the pipe line at that rest.
new Phone 29x2.
Office on Powell street, Gresham.
camp.
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Bargain: Fourteen acres of land, one
Lyman Davies, who is taking care of
mile east of Haley on O. W. P., 5 mile*
the Rhodydenden hotel at the toll gates,
Gresham, all level and first class
When you have rheumatism in your from
visited his folks on his way to Portland.
farm land ; $125 per acre. Address Box
foot or instep apply Chamberlain's Lini­ 38 K. R. 1, Boring, Ore.
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ment and you will get quick relief. It
For Sale—A number of first class
Bargain offer: Delineator. Pearsons, costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For
milk cows, fresh and coming fresh.
Herald, *3.50 for |2.25. Subscribe now. sale by al) druggists.
John Gantenbein, Sandy road, Cleone.
Oregon.
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Want Column
loht
BANK OF GRESHAM
Capita! $ 15,000
J. Elkington, Pre*. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres.
Emil G. Kardell, Cashier
Genera! Banking Business
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Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Loans Negotiated
Fire Insurance Written
Notary Public and Conveyancing
Lost—Mr. Batcher lost »valuable Ma­
sonic charm between First State bank
and Lusted bill. Will give reward for
its recovery.
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LOST—1 Black Pony and 1 Bay, wire
cut on hind leg and blaze in face.
Please notify u* and reward will be
: paid for same. W. E. Wilson, Boring,
| Ore.
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MieCBLLANaOl’W
LUMBER—At our new mill
miles
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
Jonsrud Bro*.
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Lots on Hood Avenue.
In Zenith Addition
To (ires ha in. for
Sale by the
Gresham Real Estate Co.’
Cull Earlv anti Av«>id the
Rush.
GRISHAM Ri Al. IM Alli Co.
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UfUvi’on Main M • ><*( North
o( roatorth«
WA I CH ES
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SANDY, ORE.
lA-al.-rs m Rough and Du'wsil
LUMBER
Mill
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East
of SANDY
Sjuvial I’ruvs on all Old Stock
Colonist
Fares
$ 12.00
15.75
18.50
20.00
38.50
$ 14.50 values
18.50 • •
22.50 • •
25.00
50.00 « »
A few 17-jcwel Ducber-Hampdeii reg. $22.50, now
$10.50. (ioldFilled Fobs $2. now.50c
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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.
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Frutu th«- Middle and KaMrrn portion«
of the United States and Canada to
OREGON. WASHINGTON
$ 3.8
l.iS5
5.75
7.75
10.50
$ 5,00 values
6.00 "
8.00 “
10.00 “
12.00 “
Firwood Lumber Co.
NORTHWEST
will prevail DA I l.Y
MARCH 10th to APRIL 10th
over the
Always glad to show the goods whether you buy
or not. 1 guarantee to save you 10 to 50 per cent
this sale.
J. E. POMEROY
OREGON-WASHINGTON
JEWELER
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
SANDY OREGON
anil ronnn'tion*. the
Oreqon Short line. Union Pacific und
Chkdtio A Northwestern
From
Chicago at
St. IjHiia
Omaha
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26.01)
Kanwa* City ... 26.00
St Paul -
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ami other cities correspondingly low.
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You Can PREPAY Farca
The Colonist fares are Westbound only, but
if you have r« latt\esor fri. n 1» .»r einpl<»ye«i
in the East WbMB '“Q ttSlfW U> t.rmg 1.» thia
state y«»u can d«|KMlit the value of the fare
with jour l.H-al ratlroa-l agent. and an or !■ ;
for a ticket will ba t. ¡« graphed to any a<l<lre«a
desired.
Let the WORLD Know
Of our vast resources and splendid
opportunities for
home Building
Call on the undersigned tor good instructive
printed matter to send Beat, or give him the
addresses of thoae to whom you would like to
have such matter sent.
Wm. McMurray
GRESHAM
MILLINERY
EMPORIUM
All millinery goods at re­
duced prices, including
Auto Scarfs*
Feather
Trimmings,
Ribbons,
Corsets,
G«a. Pa**. Agent, Portland, Oregon
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
For Plumbing
Notions etc.
Powell Bl.
Gresham
THAT IS PLUMBING
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BORING-SANDY
STAGE LINE
J. J. WODAEGE
lai* St.,
I* Cwliss M(
Grstkan
n. ■. orr
w. i. ort
orr BROTHERS
Hrst-Class Livery and feed
Stables at Borlnq and Sandy
DENTISTS
Gresham,
Transportation of all kind*
of Baggag;- to Sandy and
interior point* ....
For further information phone or writ«*
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W. c. Belt. M. I)., C M.
< Ifflce over First State Bank
B. F. DONAHUE. Prop.
Boring,
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GRESHAM,
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OREGON
CHURCH NOTICES.
BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. Fonl M
Burtch, paator.
Services, Sunday
School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. in.
and 7:30 p. tn., each Sunday.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH —
Rev. J. A. H oppkk , pa*tor. Services,
Sunday B c I kxi I, 1(> a m.; Preaching
•■«• rv Mimlay at 11 a ni. Prayer
meeting, Thursday evening at 8
o’e)«x:k. Al) welcome«!.
ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
Gresham—Rev. F. H Freund, paator.
S khvk r.t German) 11 a. m.. every
Sunday morning. Sunday nchool at
Hi a. m. Saturday KhOM at 2 p. m.
LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E.
CHURCH, Grenham — P abtob , Rev.
J. F. Dunioti.
Saavicxs, Sunday
8ch«x>l, 9:45 a. m.; Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Epworth
League d- votional, 6:30, every Sun­
day.
Prayer meeting, Thursday
venings at 7:30 p. m. Everybody
invited.
SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev. Berch-
told Durrer. Services will be held on
the first Sunday of each month at
10:30 a. m.
FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J.
O. Coleman, pastor. Sei vices, Sun­
day School at 10 a. m., preaching 2d
and 4th Sunday* it 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J.
O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Horses Taken (Jp—The undersigned
has in charge the following proper y
which may be recovered by owner in
the usual way. Black yearling horse
L. D. MAHONE
colt; weight about 350 or 400 pounds;
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W
star in forehead ; white spot on nose; Real Estate, Probate and Corpnraton
left hind foot; wears heavy leather
Law.
baiter. Also bay horse aliout 7 or 8
Prompt Attention to All Bu*inens
years of age ; weight 850 or 900 jxiunds ; M18 Henry Bldg.
Phone, Main 1010
scar on left shoulder; white left hind
PORTLAND. OREHON
foot; tail has been bobbed ; wears heavy
leather halter. W. F. Greer, Trout­
dale.
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J. M. SHORT, M I).
All kinds of jiainting, graining ami
h <rdwood finishing. Contract or by
days work. James Mathieson, K. F. D.
No. 2, Box l<)3, phone 363.
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I wish to thank my many friends for their patronage since
I came to Sandy and I hope 1 have pleased one and all. It
has Ix-en my aim to give a full dollars worth for every dollar
received and if there is any one who is dissatisfied with any
goods which 1 have sold I am ready at any tune 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 n< xt <>0 days. Some articles
which 1 do not wish to handle will I m 1 sold far below cost
From these prices you can see lor your sell
S. P. BITTNER, M. D.
FkvsicIsswSsrgesaa
Gresham.
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SPECIAL PRICE TO BUILDERS
60d to 8d inc. common
6<1 common
3d common
2d common
18.00
3.20
3.45
3.70
Gd
8d
Cxi
8d
casing
casing
finishing
finishing
$3.85
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.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
STERLING-JOH NSTON
HARDWARE CO.
Uxin and Second Sts.
GRESHAM
E. E. Marshall
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
Agent for
Portland
FARM
MACHINERY
PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON
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