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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
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A N. cut-off lielween go easy with the post ma'ams for a while. Troutdale and Keritori will b* complet Mr. Frank Valentine of .Missoul , ed by June I. It la ili ami one hall Mont., who has been with Mr. and mile* long. Mr*. Dunlop th* last few weeks, was Mr. and Mr». W. II. Condon lefe joined by Mrs Valentine and daughter Wednesday evening for New Westmin Mis* Gwendoline last week. They have ister, B. C. to visit their daughter, Mr». put up a tent house on the grounds in I F. Kchofield. the rear of the M. E. church aud will Mr. and Mr». C. E. Pugh left Thur* spend the summer here. ,'ay morning in their auto for Browns A committee from the Commercial ville, Eugene and other point» up the Club, entrusted with building a stage in Valley. They espect to be gone a th« Club’s auditorium, went to Rock- week wook yesterday to examine the stage in ' H E. Toe|>elman ami wife will start the Grange Hall there. It was approv- ■ for Han Francisco, California, the last ed as a model to l>e (ollowed and the > of nest week. The potato business work will be done next wees according- i calls Mr. Toeplman there for the nest iy- three month». .Mr». R. fl ilotehinson and daughter, Mi»» Maliel Hutchinson, of Union Ore gon, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. Thompson. BRANCH WESI BOUND STATIONS < A ZADEIO» EkUcaiU <'urr 1 imvlllu lUtflu < .... . 011 til u »M W 01 1 46 M 14 4 >1 THE Mr. John Pamblad is very ill with The purple potato, which was intro th« grip. duced here four years ago by E. L. Mr. Mini Mr*, landen of Portland, Thorp«, and which was exhibited at visited al the home of John I'amblad the Gresham fair, is coming into notice. t Hever 1 order* for seed were filled thi» Hu day. week, one from Cascade Lock», another J. W. listen will commence a revival from Hillsboro. Gill Bro»., of Russell meeting ut Cottrell Itaptist church Muy ville, will plant a small field of them 3<l. ami teat their commercial value as a <>. W. Tarr of Portland »»< out this salad potato They have b en named week looking after hi» ranch east of the "Russian Halad,” as they came here. from Russia. Mi«« Opal Brets, of Portland, sjs-nt Gresham postoffiee official* will have several days with the family ol John cause to demand the public patience Illi«» the past w M>k. next month. There are in sight at this BAS I BOUND PORTLAND L« ll.ilt Jiiiirlloii Krrol le ul« J uni'lliiii Hyvaiuorv. Irlo..' QRESHAM AND VICINITY I ; W. I. Finley, the naturalist, will give ■ an illustrate*I lecture in the auditorium I a Daily Kacepl Munday A M (I«uro« 111 Koman. P. X flgurm black, b To Estacada Hatunlay of the Gre«ham school on Friday even i ing, May 12. His lecture will be on ' For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change car» at Golf 1 birds and their habit«, illustrated by I Junction. ' slides from photographs of hi* own For Lenta, Mt. Scott ami east aide point», change car» at Lenta Junction Many inquiriea are living made as to taking. General Offleo». Elertric Bldg. Seventh and Alder Hu.. PoaTi-Ann. Oaaor>* i whether the street« of Greabam ami The Gresham Giants won from the I 1 vicinity are to tie oiled again this year Dilworth Derbies last Sunday, The Oiling make« a vast improvement aud score was 0 to!». The Giants will play is thoroughly appreciated. | the Portland Pickwicks next Sunday on The Misses Myrtle, Rose and Frankie j the Gresham grounds and expeet to Elwtxxl »|>erit Sunday last with their j have a fast game. grandmother, Mr«. Melarnnon, ol East- Mr*. J. W. Parker who was taken to 10 11 Wood. They were accompanied by Mia* I the hospital for an operation the first i Harriet Van Nalla. all of Portland. I'rom All Point* on of the week, died Thursday evening at Max Schneider ia enlarging bis place I e of business having had a new dark Orland Zeek had the misfortune to I rcxiin built. The pi|>e ditch I» a great lose a $300 horse this week. The horse inconvenience to him because it has de- stepped on a snag and bled to death. ■ prived him of hi» well ami as he must Hope Myers. Mark Emery and Chas. have large quanitiea ol water in his McColl bare returned to U. of 0. after FARES TO busiietas lie must get it hauled. a veek's vacation. ...172 60 "Wr i ■ ago The price of butter fat w.-nt down to Mr and Mrs. E. E. Sleret have re Council Bliifla 24 cent» this week, No wonder the turned from « short outing at Welches, Omaha dairymen are organizing to save them Ore. fiii.OO selves from the middlemen a« tRere is Kama» City .................. Mrs. McColl is suffering from the 1 no profit in dairying at that figure. grip this week. St. .loaeph : And some (teople are wondering when Hl I’aul ....... the tuberculin tests are going to begin IIOMESEFKf RS ATTENTION! fl:’, to Ht. Patil, via Council Bluff» again. FOR SALE—Eighty acres of fine well ao.uo Miunea|»>li», direct ............. The Mount Hood railway jieople »re laying land, 2\- miles from Sandy, 15 63 90 making a centra) construction station Minneapolis, via Council Bluff* acres in good timber; good water, eight at’CrMWell’* Crossing, where a pump 6»i.9O Duluth, direct ...................... acres in cultivation, $3201». I.iquire of ing station ami a mammouth water 67.M) Duluth, via Council Bluff* C. W. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore. if. tank is lieing erected. As the point is . 7O.(M> Ht. Ix.ui* ...................................... alxiut half way to the Bull Run end of How some folks do enjoy rolling op the line it will be convenient for work their sleeve», and then—bossing the job Ixith ways. May HI, 17, 1H, It». 22, 23. 24, 25, 27 , 28 and 29. that somebody else does. The big pipe line ditch is entering June 5, 7 1», 10, 12. Ill, 17, 21, »2. 2H, 21» and 30. Gresham city limits, on the east and I.ame Shoulder is nearly always due will soon lie under full headway July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 7, Itt. 20, 20, 27 and S8. through the center of the town. Tree» to rheumatism of the muscles, and August 3, 4, 5, 11, 15, HI, 17. 21, 22. 23, 28. 29 ami 30. and shrtililiery on private property are quickly yields to the free application of Heptenibcr I, 2, 4, 5, tl and 7. lieing removed to make way for the Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by H topove r* within limit» in either direction. Final return limit Octotter 31st pipe ami several outbuilding on the I all druggists. Urn- w ay through California $15.00 additional. right-of-way have been torn down Gresham postoffice »bows a notice able growth. Mr». McCall has been forced to provide more room for indivi- dual hose*. A new cabinet with almut 30 boxes has been ordered. EXCURSION FARES EAST Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigation Company SALE DATES Inqulrv of any (K»W. R. *f V. Aftnl I or Moro Lornpkle Information, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon RUBBERTIRES THE BEST MAKES AND THE LARGEST STOCK Diamond and Goodrich Makes I Can Give Customers the Benefit of a Price that Is Right ED. OSBORN Blacksmith Shop - Main Street The Mount Hood railway has a big task at the Handy bluff, where it is necessary to do considerable blasting. Three big blasts were set off this week in which over ten tons of powder were used, throwing down a whole moun tain side. The work at the Sandy and Bull Run presents a scientific piece of engineering rarely attempted. Several poultry raisers, who have lieen operating incubators, report ]>oor i success this spring. That amali blix- j zard early this month, or some other cause, was responsible for a great loss. Less than one-fourth of the eggs were I hatched in several instance reported this week, and many of the chicks were cripples. With more settled weather better results will proliably follow the next settings. L. D. MAH0NE OR ESHAM MILLINERY Ina department »tore a man is apt to buy the first article shown to him—a woman the last; but it takes her a long NOTICE time to decide which shall be th« last. At a recent meeting of the Multnomah ————————— and Clackamas Co. Mutual Telephone Midnight In The Ozarks Co. the rates on all phones in business places were advanced. Beginning the and yet sleeplee« Hiram Scranton, of lit of May the rates will range from Clay City, III., coughed and coughed. $1.25 to $2.50 per month. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had con sumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Discovery, he liegan to use it. "I believe it saved my life,” he writes “for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again.” For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la- Harmony grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, of the best fruit land in the hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, its the best known remedy. world. The location is Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ideal for the growing of Guaranteed by all druggists. Near Mt. Hood Electric J. M. SHORT, M D EMPORIUM S. P. BITTNER, M. D FASCINATING STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY Pbrsldsas-Sargssaa Oreaba*. • Oregon We are allowing a complete line of W . S . WOOD Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats AUCTIONEER Phone 137 J Res. Phone 708 Y Residence 804 15th Ht. AT REASON-A BLE PRICES VANCOUVER, LADIES TAILORINO AND FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING - J. J. JOHNOOM - WASHINGTON JOHN va» ZANTS Johnson & Van Zante POWELL ST. ATTORNEYS AT LAW GRESHAM Removed from Commercial Bldg, to 414 ripa nidi ng Bld< . 4-1 A Washington PORTLAND, ORE Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing w. J. OTT H. H. OTT OTT BROTHERS DENTISTS Gresham. Oregon Wagon and Repair W. c. Belt, M. D., C.M Work Office over First .State Bank Phone, office, 19, re«., IS Patronage Solicited OREGON GRESHAM, G KAUFMAN Zr BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE First-Class Livery and Feed Stables at Boring and Sandy Transportation of all kinds of Baggage to Sandy and interior points .... For further information phone or write E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Boring. • - Oregon HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Beaver State Herald and other paper« The price of The Herald alone is *1. a year, but to those who would like th« advantage of a clubbing rate with other i [tapers we offer the following low prices: Rrawxber their are the Laweit Kates "The Herald" in combination with any of the following: s mo«. EVCNIN'O TELECRAM 41 00 WEEKLY OREGONIAN................ 1» DAILY OREGONIAN ........... . 6 .» 4.25 D’LYand SUNDAY OREGONIAN S.UO It SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL .... XC0 . -5.U0 DAILY JOURNAL J.7S 4.00 DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL . 7.»© 1.26 PACIFIC MONTHLY..................... •2.00 . 1 75 1.00 PACIFIC HOMESTEAD . 1.75 1.00 PACIFIC FARMER H6 POULTRY JOURNAL (monthly) . 1JA .st 1J0 OREGON AGRICULTURIST FARM JOURNAL, 2 jrrs. and Hone Secret,.............................................. McCALL’S MAGAZINE (Ladies’) ’ L4O .7# Thi« price is for delivery by mail only and only when remittance is made with order. Papers may be sent to seperate addresses. Sub I scription« may begin at any time. BANK OF GRESHAM Capital $15,000 J. Eikington, Pre». Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier General Banking Business Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits Loans Negotiated Look out for the fret and ¿the worry that so often rub the smile off. Keep your face bright and cheery for your husband and the little folks. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels reg ular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to serious consequences. Na ture often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indication, much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by all druggists. ATTORNEY-AT-LA W Real Estate, P ro fia te and Corporatoa La*. Prompt Attention to Al) Rosine»» 41* Henry KM« Phone, Main 1010 l-OKTLAND. OBK g OW Fire Insurance Written Notary Public and Conveyancing : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Stop, Look and Listen! LOTS IN ZENIIH ADDITION at your own price and terms, or so near it that if you will investigate we are sure that you will secure a site for a home. Lots 50x100. Price from $125 to $350 Each Terms 10 per cent down, balance in monthly or quarterly payments with 6 per cent interest This is a chance of a lifetime. your selection. Call early and make The Gresham Real Estate Co. Office on Main Street Just North of Drug Store GRESHAM. ORE. Fruit Tracts John Brown Rockwood's Leading Merchant INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE ivtr’l tn 4 I lyAlìvL In OREGON’S MOST RELIABLE A8SO- UIATIONS furnished at moderate rate*. Wilt not represent any company unless thoroughly reliable • ■ ■ those Delicious Red Apples. Ten Acre Tracts $1000 to $1500 On Easy Terms SMITH LAND CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Never Out Of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength languor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepia, Malaria. Only 25c at all druggists. E. E. Marshall Agent for 4 Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland FARM MACHINERY PHONE 316, GRESHAM, OREGON