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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
(i RESHAM AND VICINITY BREEZE BRINGS BUSINESS I has Merrill has a new Indian motor cycle. Dr. Biltuer and family are sojourn ing at Welch»—. John Brown went to Molalla on busi ness this week. Miss Edna Vogel is spending her va cation at Seaside .Mr. Hamilton Las finished his house in Thompson's addition. E W Aylswortli made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. J. W, Hhattuck have returned from their trip to Alaska. .Miea .Mary llansee has I wen appoint ed substitute carrier ou route three. A eon of one of the tenants of the Ruby ranch, whose name could not I* learned, was severely injured on Wed- j nesilav by the breaking of a singletree > while the lad was engaged in hoisting hay. He was struck acro-s the fore head crushing the skull. He was taken i to a hospital for treatment and was W W. Wood and wife, of Bullrun, alive at last reports. Mrs. Lola Spath, with her father G. I are Visiting relatives here this week. %.Mrs. Jas. Elkington ami Mrs. Mas W. I.audoti and her three children, left Bcbneider spent last Bunday at Damas yesterday for Columbia beach to re main by the sad sea waves until Sep- cus. I teiniter. While there they will stay Mrs W. R. Dallas of Damascus visit i with Mrs. Spath's brother, E. D. Uu- ed her sister, Mrs. W. E. Worxl Wed- don and family. tiesda). Will Stanley was struck on ths head Messrs Emory and Kenneth Roberts by a falling lark Is while hoisting hay have taken up their survey work at I on Thursday. He suffered a Izad scalp Arlington wound an<l several broken teeth. He Miss Emery and Miss Blum, of Port is able to go to work again but suffers land, visited at tbe farmer's home last from considerable soreness. Wednesday. Two transient hay field helpers work Bunday A Hill have started to move ing lor Richard Tegart fell from a load Mrs. McCall's house to her lots on I of bay on Wednesday and were severely Main street. , hurt, One got a pitchfork through bis .Mrs J E. Miller end Mrs. Ed. Peter leg, the other through an arm. Both son. of Portland, visited the Cuby are laid up tor recovery. home this week. I sual services in the M. E church W. J Wertz, will lecture in Jonsrud's next Bnuday morning, Subject, ‘A Grove on Sunday evening July 23d at Bewildered .Man.” Evening, “God’s , x p. ui Subject, Charity. I Grace." Mark Emery is at Bullrun this week Will Metzger went to Seattle on a looking after the unloading of a ship- vacation trip, and D.‘W. Metzger ia as I ment of hay for the Mt Hood Co. sisting in the store. Mi-s Winnifred Osburn is taking a two months vacation. Her place is be Buis will lie received by the school ing tilled bv .Mrs. Lloyd I.ittlepage Isiard of school district 6, joint, locat Electric Bans are indispensable to stores, shops, bars, soda fountains, rales—in short, any place catering to public patronage. A regard lor your customers’ comfort de mands the use of Electric Fans. The most suit able Fan is the Oscillating type in either the twelve or sixteen inch size, This type turns from side to side, and will uniformly cool a large area. We also have an right inch bracket type for cooling your telephone booth. Our Electric Fan represents perfection in Fan manufacture. The cost of operation is too trival lor serious consideration—less than one cent an hour. Let us have a representative call and prove to you that the use of our electric fans during the summer months will mean just what we claim that Breeze Brings Business. ’Phone us. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. PORTLAND. ORLGON BANK OF GRESHAM Capital $15,000 General Hanking Business Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits Loans Negotiated ♦ ♦ : : : :♦ ♦ : Fire Insurance Written Notary Public and Conveyancing E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland FARM MA C111N E R Y PHONE 316. GRESHAM, OREGON INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association McMinnville American Life and Accident Insur ance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS Th* Gresham Giants won from the Hudson Arms team at lamts last Bun day Score was 4 to 5. Next Bunday they will play a double header on ths Grssbam grounds. They will/play the Columbus club, who baa won Ik out of IV games and will also play tbe Wabash club. Game called at 2 p. m. sharp with 15 minutes intermission. MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. PRINTER’S INK SPELLS We Make It SPELL For YOU at Prices So Low They Will Astonish You Com* and Gat Thos* Latter Heads You Have Been Needing So Long Mr Wilburn Thompson left last Mon ed at < >nent for the purpose of changing day to spend some time with his broth and adding more windows in both stor er. Dr. Fred Thompson, at The Dalles ies of the buildings. These bids must be in or before July 31. For full par Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Wilkie ami ticulars apply to the school board. daughter, of Kansas City, are here vis H. G. Mullenboff. Clerk. iting Mr. Wilkie's mother, Mrs. fouisa Wilkie. Kill More Than Wild Beasts E. E. Slerel an 1 wife accompanied by The Butnlar of people killed yearly Mrs. Sleret's c uision, .Mias Allen of by wild lieasta don't approach the vast Seattle, went to their summer home at number killed by disease germ*. No Welches last week life is safe from the attacks. They’re Mrs. 11 C. Allebach, of Portland, in air, water, dust, even food. But spent several day* with her sister, .Mrs grand protection is afforded by Electric E. I.. Thorp*, lie (ore going to Beattie Bitters, which destroy and exjiel these deadly disease germs from the system to reside permanently. That's why chills, fever and ague, all Mr. and Mrs. Carmen went to Eagle malarial and many blood diseases yield Creek last week to visit their daughter. promptly to this wonderful blood puri .Mrs. Rowcliff. Mrs. Carmen returned fier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious Wednesday evening but Mr. Carmen health and new strength they’ll give will stay a few days longer. you. .Money back, if not satisfied. Only David Wolfe, rural earner No. 1. 5dc by Gresham druggists from Boring, will resign io a fewjweeks and move to Newtierg. He has been on Saved by His Wit. his annual vacation the past two weeks, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, at the tiene his daughter, Gladvs serving as substi when he was one of the justices of ap tute. ( h - h I s of Ireland, was bolding assizes Mr E. B Thompson, who ha. l»een tn Tipperary county when a man was brought before him on Indictment for in ea-tern Oregon the past month, re murder. The case was proved that the turned last Monday, lie reports it as victim came to bis death by being hit very hot over there. Mr. Thompson with a stick tn the hands of tbe de- left again on Wednesday on a business fendant, but tbe doctor testified that trip to the mountains. tie bad what they called I d medical parlance a "(taper skull." Travel on the Mount Hood line has , The case looked dark for the prison l>een remarkably heavy considering . er. however, and tbe jury returned a that it has only open Hat cars for pass-1 verdict of guilty. As tbe man was engers What is more surprising is brought before the court for sentence that the Cottrell station at Creswell's, it was noticed thnt his lordship had bis reports the heaviest traffic for last Sun black cap in his hand. "Have you anything to say why sen day of any station <>n the line. lence should not tie pronounced U|x>n A greater portion of the hay crop has you?" demanded Lord Fitzgibbon. been gathered in and next week will Tbe mail looked for a moment and see its finish, or nearly so. The crop then said. "No. your lordship. I have Ims been heavy this season and prices nothing to say. but I should like to will probab y not be as high as they ask one question." "What Is that, my mao?' said Fitz were last year, a« considerable of last gibbon. year's crop ia still on hand, having "1 should like to know what a man been held too long for higher prices. with a head like that was doing In It is rumored that another contract Tipperary?" Tbe black cap was put away and a has l>een let by the Mount Hood rail way company for 17 miles more of ?r*-on sentence imposed road tied from Cottrell eastward through For summer diarrhoea in children al- Sandy and beyond. More heavy steel lias l>een laid at Cottrell Junction, for wava give Chamberlain’« Colic, Cholera a distance of several hundred yards to and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. the point of the survey for the main and a speedv cure i* certain. For sale line, and it is asserted that work will by all druggist*. liegiti at that point in azshort time. Having has been the principal occu pation of the farmers during the past two weeks, which accounts for the ap parent dullness of the town. Hired help has been in great demand and is- very scarce. The extra hot weather1 has been a drawback in delaying the w-ork and somewhat diminishing the value of the hay. The hay harvest will be practically over in a week more. Mr*. M. Iwakoebi, who was mention ed in the Herald as having become in terested in silk worm culture, has suc ceeded in producing several hundred perfect cocoons front which the butter flies are emerging. She has reeled off several thousand yards of silk thrend and will exhibit the product of her en terprise at the next Gresham fair. She will also exhibit some of the cocoons and a card of the butterflies The silk is pure white, of an even texture and seems to lie the equal of that produced In Japan, from whence the silk worms were imported last spring. Parson's Poem A Gem From Rev. H. 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