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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1911)
t (ÌRESHAM AND VICINITY KliSUMIi IH nil WILK’S II 0 IN U S IN AND A HOU NI» THF CITY A newspaper'» circulation conics only attar years of effort. A mushroom circulation never appeal» to the wis dom of the .JIDH-IOD S Al) VI k 11 SI R. I hi» paper la never Bold by peddlers or given away In railway cantpa, hut meeta every existing demand of the IHOUGHTI I I. ADVI DIJ IISLW. Frank Wiistell la <p>ite III. Grnmlma Llnneman ¡»»lowly rerover- ing .1. N. Earla ia serving on the grand Jury. Mlaa Minnie Law renca Went to the city Thursday. Vern t'lialker waa out seeing old friend» Thursday. W’lllnir Thompson, who haa le-rfi very III ia recovering Mr. Cone has a crew of men raining a barn for J. If Ho»». Mra. Hiia-ktlale <>f Portland, wa» out to are her |>ar<-nta thia week. <>tW Tarr of Portland, made a busi* m a» trip to Gresham Thursday. \V W. Wood and Ague» Burge.» were married in I’ortland thia week. Mr». Vogel ia again at her place of buaineae on Powell atreel and w ill la- glad to »<«• her friend» Mie» Birdine Merrill rnterlainerf la»t Saturday evening in honor of Mi»* Ague» l‘atan<-aude. Mr. and Mr». John Weatherly of Newberg, vi»it«d friend» and relative» in <ire»bai» la»t week. Iti'V. <’ M. I*anton will preach at the Free Methodist church neat Sunday at II a m , and 7 :30 p. in. Clarence Stanley and airier, Myrtle, »prut Sunday last in Woodlawn at the home of the Elw<»»i »latera. Mi»» Mary I>uiilap »|>ent a part ol her vacation visiting her grandparent», Mr, and Mr». Goodrich near Troutdale Al«.«- Wilkinson, who ha» la-en in tlie vicinity ol Eugene thia winter i» again home, lie r. porta a hard winter up there. Mr. John Kranla and Mi»» Tclka Landin of Powell Valley, were united in marriage nt Victoria, B. ('., Marell the .’Uli . . Ground in lieing cleared at the corner of Powell »treat ami Maple avenue, where A. Thompson will erect a bu»i- ne»» block There ia »oine talk that Mr. I ugh, of Thompson A I’regh will dispose of hl» interests here to l-a-ate in aonte other part of Oregon. Mi«» Christine Burkholder who lias la-en very ill at Mr». Wilkson'» WM able to g<> home with her viator, Mr». Cus ick laat Wednesday. Mr». A Wilson of Elmira, Oregon, visited her parent», Mr. ami Mr». A T. Hartley ami her »later. Mr». S S. Thompson thia week. Mr. Halting» ami family moved, from tin- room» they occupied at S. A. Knighton's, to Dr. Darling'» farm winch they will have charge of Mr. and Mr». J. E. Miller entertain ed Mr». S. E. Topelman and .... ther, Mr». D. W. Metzger, Wednesday of la»» week, at their home in Portland. Grisham Lodge, Odd Fellow», will give a «upper tomorrow evening to it» members and consider the que»tion of changing date of meeting to Some other evening. Charle» Leslie llevel, infant »on of Mr. and Mr». Alva llevel died last Sat urday. The funeral service» were Sun day afternoon at the houM. Bev. Dun lap conducted the services. The girl» basket ball team were de feated at The Dalle« la»t Friday night. The «core was 15 to V in favor of The Dalle». Our girl» reported • fin« time. Mr». E. E. Hleret wa» champion. The contractor» on the Dowselt A Pateneamle building are selling the ei- cavate<l dirt to owner» of lot» that re quire filling. The price ia 10 cent» per yard delivered three block« and 15 cent» for five block» away. The dirt ii all •old. Mr. McLain of Macleay, Oregon, i« here visiting hi» daughter, Mr». P. Michel and Mr». J. W. Lawrence. He i» having hi» property fixed up and will move here in the near future. Mr. and Mra. McLain are well known and their friend» will lie glad to see them. It ia with regret that we learn that D. W. Metzger will retire from biiaine»» April1 l»t. Mr. Metzger enjoy» the confidence and esteem of a large trade. Mr. Metzger haa la-en in businc»» here for fifteen years. He will be succeeded by ilia nephews Bert and Wil) Metzger who are well and favorably known. Dr. C. W. Ixiwe, one of Oregon’» moat prominent Op- ticlans and Optometrist» will lie in Gresham at the jewelry store of Mr. Fieldhouse Wednesday April 12. Dr. Iziwe will make regular visit» here in the future. He lia« hail more than 19 years experience as an exclusive Sight Specialist, and those in need of glasses can do no better than to consult him. See next i»sue for further announce- menta. When you have rheumatism In your Attacks Nchool Principal loot or instep apply Chamberlain’s Lini A severs attack on school principal, ment and you will get quick relief. It ('lias ft. Allen of Hylvania, tia. is thus costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For told by him. “For more than three nah- by all druggist». year», ’ lie writes, “I suffered indes cribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and disex-ed kid Il«ns dren-1 to get into dirty neat neys. All remnrfh-s failed til) 1 used boxes. They won't do it if they can Eh-i trie Bitter», but four Is,tiles of this help it. Why don’t you see to this wonderful remedy cured me complete right off'.’. ly.” Such results are common. Ttious- ands ides« them for curing »tomach trouble, female complaints, kidney dia Do you know Hint of all the minor orders, biliousness, and for new health ailment» cold» are by far the most dan and vigor. Try them. Only 50c a. all gerous? It i» not the cold itself that druggist». you need to fear, but the serious di seases that it often lends to. Mo«t of Opcnlnq Ydkima Division these are known an germ dises»«» On Friday, March 21th, the O. W. Pm-iimonia and consumption nrt- among It. A N. will open its new branch from them. Why not take (diainberlain’s Attalia to North Yakima, and will run Cough Remedy and cure your cobi while a through train daily between Walla you can. For sale by all druggists. Walla ami North Yakima, leaving L. D. MAHONE GRESHAM MILLINERY ATTORNEY-AT LAW Real Estate, Proltale and Corporaton Law. Prompt Attention to All Bu»ine»s •1« H«nr> Bld|. Phone. M»ln 10)0 PORTLANP OREGON The new directory of the local tele J. M. SHORT, M D. EMPORIUM phon« company was distributed tins w>-ek b> all »ub«<'rll»-r» It contain» S. P. BITTNER. M. D. lui' nani«« laisid«» making free connect FASCINATING STYLES IN Pk v»Ul»»*-Sur»»»»» ion» with Corbett and lumai u» with SPRING MILLINERY Hrsabaaa. • Oregon long distane« privelege» to all other pointe over th« Pacific lim-«. Tim sys tem now compri»«» fit) circuit», with W« ar« showing a complete line of over 500 mile» ol wire. The plant is the la-»t of any in the northwest and i« Trimmed and AUCTIONEER la-ing kept up to a high »late of efficien Phone 137 J Res. Phone 708 Y Untrimmed Hats cy. More improvement» are in con Residence WM 15th fit. templation. among them a new switch AT REASONABLE PRICES VANCOUVER, - - WASHINGTON board and cables along the main trunk line» leading o t ol biwn. LADIES TAILORING AND The <). W, A N. Co, construction I. 1. JOnvaON JOHN VAN XANTE fashionable oressmakino camp which ha« been located at F. II. Walla Walla at 9:15, arriving at North Crane'» engaged in building the new ■ Yakima at 3 :00 p. m. freight road, hu» la-en abandoned. It IIOMfSHKIKS AfnMMW Returning tram leave North Yakima ATTORNEYS AT LAW POWELL ST. GRESHAM was the larg«»t ami most lm|M>rtant FOR SALE—Eighty acres of fine well at H 45 a. in. arriving in W'aila Wall Ukmovert’from Commerctel Bldg, to camp along the Hue and was mainlai - (H apsuldlnz Blds , »<1 a Washington laying lami, 2*K miles from Sandy, 15 at 2:30 p m. POBTI.AND, ORE ed longer than «urli camp» usually are. In addition to the above service m<« acres in good timlH-r; good wat«r, eight The outfit wa» taken to Fairview, acres in cultivation, $320). I.iquire of tor cars will run between Kennewick whence It will go to Eaatern Oregon in ('. W Cassidy, Handy, Ore. and North Yakima, and between Grand tf. w. j. <m H. H. OTT a few week» to I»' re established where View and North Yakima, al»-, between the r<«|Uir«mint» of railroad building > Midvale and Hunnyside. Constructions OTT BROTHERS require it. The outfit contain» a re- j westbound can be made with Washing lia» Million» of I rienda pair plant on a »mall scale ami 1« an ' DENTISTS ton Division No. k and main line No. How would you like to ntimlH-r your 5; «astbound at Walla Walia with Important necessity in tin work. Gresham. - - Oregon It I» announced that Ariel» will have friend» by millions ns Hucklen’s Arnica Washington Division No. 7 and main Salve doe»? Its »»founding cures in fri-e city delivery of mail in ali-w week» line No. IH W. C. Belt, M. D„ C.M. with three carnet«. The change will tlie past forty yearn made them Its For more complete information as to tiie In-st salve in Hi« world for »ores, Office over First State Bank practically do away with («onte rural train service on this branch, cal I on Phone, office, 1», re«., 18 route, No. 1, ami it i» said the carrier, ulcers, eczema, burn», boil», »-aid«, any local Agent of the O. W. R. A N. cuts, corn», sore eyes, sprains, »well Fred N|MHiner, will la» one ol the city , wm M c M urray , GRESHAM, OREGON General Passenger Agent. carriers. The m-w service I» looked up- ■ ing». bruises, cold sores. Ha» no equal on by many a» ju»t the la-ginning of , for pile». 25c at all d'Uggmts. other changes which were predicted in Clubbing offers: Herald and Oregon Beaver State Herald and other papers th« Herald a few weeks ago. Agriculturist for one year fl. The Smith Land Company, which The price of The Herald alone is $1. a year, but to those who would like the lia» laiught the J. H. Simmons place advantage of a clubbing rate with other east of P well Valley, will hav - the papers we offer the following low tract plat ted ami will sell it out in 1 A nifty 6-room Bunqdlovt on qood biq Metzger’s Hall Saturday, April 8 price#: »mall farm» Mr. Smith I» endeavoring lot, just completed dt the exceedlnqly Music by the firesliam Orcin -tra. Good Rrmrater tferw are thr lowest Rites to get a new county road opened across ' Floor. G<»»l Music. Ticket» $1.00. “The Herald" in combination w ith any i he place, e mnecling the Lu iste-1 ami I I oh ar lie of $2100, with qoo<J liberal of the following: Supper at Isitii n-etatiranb* lerms are so qood II Is a Pipe line road» He ami A. C. Wihlon terms? lyr. 8 mo«. will donate a strip 40 feet wide ter the ; shame Io pay rent. (ome. let us EVENING TELEGRAM <1.00 W EEKLY OREGONIAN....................... 2.00 road. DAILY OREGONIAN ................. 4.25 D’LYand SUNDAY OREGONIAN ».»> Camp No. 3 at the top of the Lusted show It to you. SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL 2.00 1.» (¡¡ven l>y Hudson Arms Ball (Tub. 2.75 DAILY JOURNAL ■>.<» lull wa» discontinued yesterday and the 1 Saturday, April 1 at the Grange Hall, 4.00 DAILY »nd SUNDAY JOURNAL 7.'M> |»>wer plant u»ed in riveting was moved > 1.25 PACIFIC MONTHLY 2.00 Lents, ('asti and cnuiic prises. Slipper 1.00 PACIFIC HOM t^TEAD 1.7* at Mac's Richard’s Orchestra Car to the Kane piaci- yesterday from where 1.0 b PACIFIC FARMER 1.75 leaves Iz-ntH at 1:20 a. m. GRESHAM, OREGON » POULTRY JOURNAL (munthl,) 1AO work will I m * resumed on tin- stretch .85 OREGON AGRICULTURIST IA« lH-twccn Beaver Creek and Grealiam. FARM JOURNAL, 2 yr*, and Horse ... ....................l.-i0 Th« trench has la-en opened a» far we«t j .75 McCALLS MAGAZINE (Ladle«').. 140 a» tin- Kane road and is coming toward I Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. Tbi» price ii for delivery by mail only and when remittance is made with order town nt a rapid pace. Regular $2.50 price, both Herald and only Papers may be «ent to seperate addreaae«. 8ub- •enptions may begin at any time. Journal, $2.00. Testing of the m-w Bull Run pipe line nt Lusted» wa» begun again yesterday. ! The test i- t>eing made in two sections PLENTY OF HEAT IN THE IRON this turn- so a» to avoid a repetition of the disaster which wrecked 27 joints NONE IN THE: ROOM not long ago. The damaged pi|>e lia- | all been replaced with new joints and , the trench is partially tilled. Capita! $15,000 Mr». Richard Tegnrt, who went to Tillamook three weeks ago on account ! of the Hudden death of her »later, Mr» J J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier la-nnie («mover, returned home last , Sunday lie made the voyage l»>th ways by steamer and escaped »easicknca-, , having lin-l au ngreeahh- trip. makes ironing da ya day of comfort Camp No. 2, Mount Hood railway, at t'raswell'» was discontinued yesterday. ■ instead of a day of toil. All the work of grading is lieing con traded north of Pleasant Home ami will Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold la- finished this week, when the stand It appeals to every housewife Interest Paid on Time Deposits ard truci will I m - laid over the new por- ; because it saves time, labor and ti-m a» (ar a» the Sandy river. W.C Bnrck while »lanhing at An perspiration. derson had the misfortune to cut hi» : Loans Negotiated Fire Insurance Written foot very badly with an exe. but for A child can operate it. tunately for him lie had been insured i Notary Public and Conveyancing by W. E. W ihs I in the North American ' Company of Chicago, so his time w ill : Costs less than 2 1-2 cents an not lie a total loss. hour to operate. N. A. Stafford and family left on ; Wednesday last for Banks, Washing ton county, where they will remain. THREE REASONS WHY They still own their place east of town, and will return only to GUARANTEED ELECTRIC IRONS take care of the hay crop during the coining Hummer. IS THE BEST AT THE ELECTRIC STORE Charles Fitzgerald, living on the Sandy road la-low Fairview, had hi» left ! . t is made of the best quality hard steel galvanized wire. The leg broken on Saturday last white pull- ! knot is simple, strong and effective; has four points of bearing; ing »tumps. The sweep of a stump ! i annot slip and has no sharp ends, yet is tiexible. allowing the puller flew back, striking his leg lielow PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. fence to conform to uneven ground. The line of horizontal wires the knee. Ho wa« taken to a Portland ire supported by strong, stiff, one piece steel pickets or cross bars, hospital. vhich are held securely in place by the circular knot. 7th and Alder Streets There will be services as usual in the [ $ .37 per rod M. E. church Sunday morning, and in 34 in. high, 9 wire the evening Dr. Knodell of the anti sa- - - - - .39 per rod 41 in. high, 9 wire - loon league will lecture on temperance - - - - - .42 per rod 47 in. high, 10 wire and will illustrate hi» lecture with »tereopticon views. - - - - .41 per rod 42 in. high, 10 wire Mr» Leslie and daughter Mra. Zeek, ----- .39 per rod 39 in. high, 9 wire made a trip to the Sellwood hospital this week to see Mrs. Leslie’s daughter FOR SALE BY Mr». Williams, who has undergone a aeriou» operation. Plank for new decking and other re- l pair» is on the ground ready (or use on i RELIABLE HARDWARE the Tnlbot bridge, on the Section Line road. The work will lie done next week. Main and Second Sts. Gresham, Oregon Rev F. H. Freund has returned from the east and will hold services at the | Zion Evangelical church at the usual hour Sunday Mi»» May Wood and children from | Oregon City, ia spending a few days Agent for I Can Give Customers the Benefit with her grandmother, Mrs. S. Jones. | Jas. Robinson has moved onto his of a Price thát Is Right property in Tia Jitrad ad dtion. W . S . WOOD Johnson A Van Zante HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Do You Want GRAND BALL All Night Masquerade Ball SMITH LAND CO. BANK OF GRESHAM The Electric Flat Iron General Banking Business ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : : Duluth Woven Wire Fence RUBBERTIRES STERLING & JOHNSTON THE BEST MAKES AND THE LARGEST STOCK Diamond and Goodrich Makes E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland John W. Sickelsmith, Greensboro, Pa., has three children, and like moat I children, they frequently take cold. "We have tried several kind» of cough medicine,” he any», “but have never found any yet that did 'hem ns much good Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.” For sale by all druggists. ED. OSBORN Blacksmith Shop - Main Street FARM MACHINERY PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON