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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE GRESHAM AND VICINITY . .. —____ — . . ------- -♦ Springwater Division Mis» Frankie Elwcxi of Wcxidlawn was « visitor among relatives and STATIONS friend* on Sunday last. EASTBOUND I» M> 7 4*1 John Palnihlad of Powell Valley is I’OKTI.AND 11 * 12 «I i «I Oolf lililí II..1, W >M still very ill witii the grip. He was Mrr«»l U J II I 4 III« JUIU ll«Hl visited last Hu.iday by a number of » ì n «>* •mor» Gresham and Portland friends Janne,, >• IM 1.1 h ii<*in« h U «I 2 N JO I 45 I Mi»» Pearl Fleming left this morn < ill KM II AM 41 4 40 HO«>B ing for Heattie for a short stay, later A nneraon II«I. > »lie will go to Chelan for the summer Hiring in >|ue*l of strength and health follow MU h i Barton ing a recent surgical operation for ap |>vnu Creak ► agi* I ... « pend icitis. <*urrlnavllle. R Ml I« *W Miara*!« 17 N 4 M • M 1 24 J. E. Kettering of Rockwood, has sold 2 M .¡4 40 j 140 <A/.ADKMO Ar » «1; 10 |«l 12 40 1 15 2 40 his property there which includes the «tore building, »lock anil ii«lures, for TROUTDALE BRANCH fMOiiO. He at once bought a Hood 's A, 7 «A I 1» v «6 10 <1 II U W 1 <1 2 «0 1 <» « «0 » *t 1 W 1 «0 IINNKMANN I,- River farm for $12,000 and will move « «1 7 r 1 « «. « r.l io •« 11 M lj *• 1 1« 1 41 ) II 4 <1 1 II 1 «I 1 «• »»«•«• Line i. «» 7 iu. » «» - 10 M II 17 >> 1 41 ] »7 ) M 4 43 5 41 « »1 ( 41 Fairview there in a short time. Tliol TDAI.K Ar «1 M, H 1». « ¡Ji 10 o. II <10 11 M 1 M 1 «4 J 00 4 M 4 W • 04 1 00 1 00 Gresham High school baseball club WESTBOUND STATIONS was vialted by the Oregon City team on Saturday last for a game and were < 'A7.AHKKII Lv <1 43 4 41 10 4* » M » «*> 2 44 r. fig M .Vi lo .V. 4 55 Let«* «<)« «2 »4 2 54 defeated by a score of ID to H. They < urrln«vlllr 7 01 V «1 II 01 1 01 2 41 5 01 « j 7 »»; V 07 Faglr I’rrrM 11 07 5 01 3 01 will go to Oregon City tomorrow in 1 0/ • 11 11 17 Itorp < rrrk 4 12 71« » 11 1 II 3 (2 > It ho|>ea of getting revenge. Harlon 7 H 9 H II 14 2 14 5 14 1 1« Il 1* 5 tl • 1 23 7 II» W H 2 14 Mlofrr 1 '• On Tuesday evening last the junior n 14 7 72 V « 4 11 1 00 t 11 Hoorlng II // 2 22 1 22 6 H 7 Z- . j V Jf. 5 21 1 03 1 31 II > llaley 1 24 J 24 snd senior da»»«-« of the Greshain High II :•» 5 30 t C5 1 32 A n*!rf««in r. JU ; 77 M 1 20 3 30 5 34 MO 4 21 school attended the llrlig theatre to !l M4 1 24 2 24 a ft /»» 7 K V Kogan GIlKNH AM IV r. t 40« »» 7 ■; « 4A V M- Ki r* Il 4V 12 G 1 24 7 45 2 21 4 45 4 34 t '5 1 «5 I'J MJ r, « >0'7 4A « 4M V 4b 10 IM 11 4fl 12 <1 1 45 1 43 3 45 4 41 4 44 1 20 1 44 witness the tragedy of “Julius Caeser.” Linnemann Jclilir 17 «5 «5 49 ft 9» 7 4- « Í.I 9 4* 10 M II 4ft (7 42 1 41 2 12 J 44 4 52 5 41 1 23 1 54 They were attended by Professor G. H. Il «2 ■ 01 « «<>17 to » r.4 V M> 10 *'.4 II f-» 12 14 1 50 2 54 3 40 4 54 5 50 1 25 1 54 Myramutr l*nle Junction . 1J it ft (MA «> a <MJ « Ifj 10 09 11 2 12 00 1 02 2 40 2 02 4 00 5 02 1 00 I 12 11 05 Robinson, Mrs. Woodard, Miss Wilkie, U M ft 10 7 01 « 10 9 1/ m 17 II IJ 17 1? 1 12 2 12 2 12 417512 • 12 1 42 10 14 Krrol 4»<>lf Junction 1 N ” 1» 7 '* •» 1« » 1* 10 1« II 1« 12 II 1 il 2 14 2 14 4 14 5 14 4 14 1 44 10 20 Miss Parneley and others. 6 4A|T B*« M V 40 10 40 II «0 It 40 1 40 » 4* 3 40 4 40 1 40 1 4« 4 12 70 «0 FOKTLANP Ar N. E. Tinker of Monmouth, 111., ha» written to Carrol Smith that be will TROUTDALE BRANCH lenve there next week for Gresham to locate permanently and will later send T 21 1 JO lor his family. Others of his neighbors are extiected to follow him. a Dally Kt re pt Nun<1 a y A M figuraa lu Koman. PM figure« black, b To Ka lacada Saturday The funeral of Mrs. M. E. Parkey For Oregon City, Cxnrtnah Park and way point«, change car» at Golf was held at the Gresham cemetery on J unction. Saturday afternoon last, Rev. F. M. For Lenta, Mt Hoott and east side pointe, change rare at Lenta Junction Burtch officiating She was 33 years of General office«. Elm-trie Bldg Seventh and Aider Hu.. Po«Tt.aan. Oaaoow age and leave» a husband and son. She died in a Portland hospital last week after a short illness. The Gresham Giant» defeated the Shark* last Bunday by a score of 11 to 4. Next Sunday the (liants will play the Piedmont Star» here and a good game i* expected. Gresham fans are 19 11 jubilant and express a belief that the From All Point» on Giants will win again. All arrangements are complete for the reception to State Schoo) Superin tendent Alderman and the exercise* connected with the graduation of eight pupils from the 8th grade, on the 22. FAKES TO A sup|>er will tie given the class and ...$72 SO their parents and the guests of honor. Chicago Metzger’s Hall is being transformed .Council Blufls into something more suitable to the Omaha .......... needs of the community since it came (¡U.Oo Kansas City .......... under control of the Commercial Club. Hl Joseph A stage is living built, 12x20 feet in Ht Paul ......... size with dressing rooms at each end ami the floor will tie seat.-d with fold 63.50 Hl. Paul, via Council Bluff« ing chairs. Ttie floor space for dancing tin (Ml Minneapolis, direct ............ w ill be smal'er but the other use» to 63 90 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs which the rooms may tie put will make C h . 110 Duluth, direct ............. the investment a good one for the 67.50 Duluth, via Council Bluffa Club. The lighting system will be, changed throughout and the interior 70.00 St. 1,0111» will tie painted in h rmonious colors. EXCURSION FARES EAST Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigation Company SALE DATES May 10, 17, 1», 19. 22, 23. 24, 26, 27, 2H and 29. June 5, 7 9, 10, 12. 10, 17, 21, 22, 2S, 29 and 30. July I, 2, 3, 4, 5. 7, 19. 20, 20. 27 and 2S. August 3, 4, 5, IL 15, 1«, 17, 21, 22. 23, 2S. 29 .«nd 30. September 1. 2. 4, 5, 0 and 7. Sto]M*vere within limits in either direction. Final return limit October 31st One way through California $15.00 additional. Inquirr o! aay O,»W. ff. & N. for Mort A tritt Compftlt Information, or WM. McMURRAY. General l’assenger Agent. Portland, Oregon BANK OF GRESHAM | Capita! $15,000 ♦ KURIOS FROM KORRE6PONOENTS (J. Will you plena«* Inform me why aonie of my squabs grow nicely at first and then are found choked to death? A. You are bre«-ding from «mall throated bird*. When your aqigllM are over the milk period and the old one* give thorn whole grain their throats are too aniall for It to pass. Kill all «mall throated breeders. Q. Please tell me how to make tny hens lay. 1 cannot k <■«•(> them from getting fat. I have tried reducing the ration and lb»ught when 1 got them | down to a certain weight they would surely lay. but ibey didn't. 1 have tiM-d a wide radon too. A. We fear your fowl* come from a fat for mar ket »train and not from a bred to lay ■train and will only produce capital ; roasts. Q. What I* a fair price for a young turkey ton« and where Is the best place | to get one. A. From 310 to 315 Buy your birds from a wild turkey ranch, I where they cross tame and wild. One- i half wild Dim'd Is enough. There are such ranches In Maryland and Vir ginia. Q. Ito pigeons get tapeworm? A. i Yes; they have had such worms two J feet long taken from them. Q Which do you consider is the > worse peat, tnlte* or bead lice? A. j Head lice. They are on a chicken all i the time, mites only nights. Q. What la that fancy work on a turkey'» bead called? A. Caruncl«*s. Q. What Is the difference between 1 down and feather»? A. The chick and ' duckling first hatched are <lres*«><1 in1 down. When this shows quill and web It Is called feather. Q. Why do my Leghorns get white . in the face? I couldn't show last win- ' ter for this reason. A. You breed from bird» with too large a lobe and It grows up into the face. Try the other plan. A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paralyse a home so completely a» a mother'» long illness. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. “They gave me wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun lap, of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, try them, 25c at all druggists. 1* there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to ' sustain life and must lie digested and converted into blood. When the di- gestion fails the whole body suffers. ! Clianilierlain'n Tablets are a rational Saved Child From Death. and reliable curt* for indigestion. Th. y “After our child had suffered from I increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and severe bronchial trouble for a year,” I wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richardson's | tone up ths whole digestive apparatus j Mills, Ala . "we feared it hadconsump- i to a natural and healthy action. Fori tion. It I ad a bad cough all the time. J We tried manv remedies without avail, sale by all druggists. ■nd doctor's medicine seemed as use less. Finally we tried Dr. King’s New I Disc very, and are pleased to say that Up th« Rhin«. Mrs. Robinson —And were you up one bottle effected a complete cure, and the Rhine? Miss Nuricb (Just returned our chili! is again strong and healthy.” For coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, | from a Europeau trlpi—I should think asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the so, right to the very top. What a i most infallible remedy that’s made. splendid view- there Is from the sum- ' Price 50c and .$100 Trial bottle free, j ftilt! Guaranteed by all druggists. Notary Public and Conveyancing t John Brown Rockwood's Leading Merchant INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE I IKIiZI TIT A I In OREGON’S MOST RELIABLE ASSO- C1ATION8 furnished at moderate rates. Wilt not represent any company unless thoroughly reliable Near Mt. Hood Electric FASCINATING STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Ten Acre Tracts $1000 to $1500 On Easy Terms SMITH LAND CO. GRESHAM, OREGON J. J. WODAEGE CARLSON BLDG., MAIM STREET. GRESHAM PHONSHI SPRING NEEDS OUR PRESENT SPECIALTY Complete Lines of Garden Seed, Implements, Sprays, Chick Feed and Insect Killers SQUIRREL POISON " THE BEST EVER" ------- Try Our “Boss” Gray digger Poison No more Seed Eating. No more Dead Chickens. Save your Poultry From Rats and Squirrels. We Handle Building* Sand. See Us for Prices on Fencing Material. ®ur Stock Is Renewed Daily. AARON FOX TROUTDALE, OREGON E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland FARM MACHINERY PHONE 316, GRESHAM, OREGON proportionately to the publicity afford ed by the advertising medium. The HERALD has a bonafide subscription list many times larger than any other paper published in any part of the county outside of Portland. If you ex pect results, bear in mind these facts. AT R eja SONABLE P RIC E s Harmony Fruit Tracts of the best fruit land in the world. The location is ideal for the growing of those Delicious Red Apples. Our estimates on new plumbing will cost you nothing. EMPORIUM We are showing a complete line of Fire Insurance Written. May we have an opportu nity to convince you ? MILLINERY ADVERTISING PAYS It Startled The World Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits P GRESHAM when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen’s Arnica Halve, but forty years of wonderful cures have ’ proved them true, and everywhere it is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises Sprains, Swellings, Eczema, CliapiMsl hands, Fever Sores ami Piles. Only 26c at all druggists. (ieneral Banking Business EOPLE who are accustomed to the best of everything prefer our plumbing. They know that “Standard" plumbing fix tures and our service give lusting satisfaction. His Two Seats. A large and pompous person, wear ing a high hat. a long coat, yellow spats and u congenial sneer, for sev- ( rral days made himself obnoxious ■ round a Washington hotel a bit ago. He announced be was from New I York, ragged the bellboys, jawed the j clerks, cussed the service, roared at ! the food, complained about his room and the elevator and the telephones ■ ml the bar and everything else. One afternoon be walked over to the . porter ami said: "Here, you; I'm golug to quit this town and go hack to New- York. where 1 can get some decent ¡ service. I want you to buy me two seats In a parlor car on the 4 o'clock ! New York train. Get me two seats. ' now. and meet uie at the station with . the (i keta. 1 want one chair to sit iu j and one to put my feet In." The seats were delivered at the train ! just before It pulled out. One of the 1 seats was In car No. 3 and the other j was located in car No. 4.—Saturday I hr»..—„ i''»««. Duty and today are ours-, results and futurity belong to God.—Horace Gree ley. J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier Loans Negotiated ____ — RESUME OF THF WEEK’S DOINGS IN ANO AROUND THE CITV Do Ghosts Haunt Sw amps? LADIES TAILORING AND FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING GRESHAM POWELL ST. BEAVER ENGRAVING CO. & QUALITY . • CUTS DESIGNING ■ AIN ILLUSTRATING- 451» FIRST A«0 AMKIN* STS FORTLAHO ORE No, Never. Its foolish to fear a fan cied evil, when there are real and dead ly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles an«I may in duce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit ters destroys and easts out t> ese vicions germs from the blood. “Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., “and I've had fine health ever since.” Use this sa e, sure remedy only, 50c at all druggists. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS E5TMUSNH IMS Complete Stock of Marble and Granite MONUMENTS ESTIMATES SUBMITTED 264-266 Fourth SI. Opposite City Hall