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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
GRESHAM AND VICINITY GIVE SERVICE WE GIVE SERVICE RESUME OP FUE WEEK’S DOINGS IN AND AROUND Tilt Italian Prunes and Pears Wanted CITY Mbs Pearl Flaming, of Portland, vis J If. Hoss made a business trip Io Eagle Creek today. ited friends in Gresliaui la«t wi nk. Grandma Linneman, who has >»-en Miss Bessie Howitt left Thursday morning for Keasi<le to be the guest ol ill, is «lowly recovering. Mrs. Alva HffVffl Cba*. McColl accompanied his sister, Mias Hops Anderson Is spending a Mrs. W. C. Belt, to Seaside this week. lew day* at Seaside, the guest of her Mr. and .Mrs. Aaron Knighton left mother, Mrs. .1. E. Miller. Friday (or Sulphur Springs to «pend Dr. J M. Short has returned from their outing. Cannon Beach where he lia« been to Electric Toast, to be charred, or brittle, or soggy Mrs. T. K. Kern and children went visit hi* family, who are aunirnering to Portland today to spend several days kind made in the tedious old-fashioned way is rel there. visiting friends. atively the same as the superiority of grilled steak Mrs. E. M. Whit« and Mie* I C. Mrs. Charles Ogden has been visit to fried steak. Farmer, of Portland, were entertained ing her sister, Mrs. W. C. Burch ami bv Mr. and Mr«. Hons »ml family over family. Mr. Earl Burch and wife have For the merest fraction of a cent per slice the Munday. also been visiting in Gresham. Radiant Toaster makes Perfect Toast faster than Mi»» Mabel Pullen who ha* been very j Todd Lytle, a nephew of Jerry Stan you can eat it. Il is Perfect 'Toast because the lick for the past two weeks 1» improving ley , ami Charles Beck, both of Buffalo, slowly. At one time her condition wm Wyo., arrived here last week. They Radiant heat forces the necessary chemical change quite serious. are Ixith young men willing to work, in the bread. This insures delicious golden toast George l*e and wife have l»een to the ( and will probably remain here for an that fairly melts in your mouth. coast for two week* peat. During Mr. indefinite jieriod. I«e's alsmnce his milk route ha» been Opening of the Congdon Hotel »nd in charge of Louis Hale. You can operate the Radiant Toaster the other business house in the new on the linent Damaak table cloth. It’s Grandma Wood returned from Bull concrete building will take place to- j Kun Tuesday where she has been visit morrow evening, It will be ablaze with | neat porcelain base and cheerful glow ing her grandson, W. W. Wood ahd she electric lights and a banquet will be ing coils add grace and charm to any has now gone to Montavills to visit an given in the new dining room to the table. other grandson. I music of an orchestra. Mi»» Lulu Parmely was in Gresham | A party of young people, accompanied for au hour Wednesday. Mis» Parmely by Mr. and Mrs. J. W Ijiwrence, went was on her way to Seaside where she to Brightwood last Monday. TFoee in j will occupy the Carlson cottage Miss the party were the Misses Grace and : I Hemlick will join her there. Minnie Ijiwrence, Winifred Osburn, ' Agnes and Jennie Fatenaude and | The grain harvest began last Monday MAIN OFFICI: and probably one half of the grain fields Messrs. Joe Patenaude and Ed. Ayls- | 7t AND ALDER have l»een put in the »bock. It is eeti- ' worth. mated that the yield for Multuomab Work liegan yesterday morning at county this veer will lie about 350,DOO 1 cleaning away the accumulated rubbish bushels of all k'nds. weet of the First State Bank and the Chicken this •» are reported to be at Pirstortice. On Monday next the work I work around 'easant Home On of excavating for the basement of anoth- ' Wedn.-s.lav night .ast Mr*. Gust Peter- er big brick building will begin. Mr. « >n lost 16 Plymouthrocks. and last Archie Myers now owns all the re week Mrs P. M. Miller missed a half mainder of the three lots there ami will dozen pullets. A certain party i- su put up a two-story brick to cover the entire property. It will have one store spected who is fixing closely watched. front on First street, with the others A writer in the Scientific American fronting on Powell. It is said that the •ays he ha* cleared hi« premises of rats whole liuilding is already leased. ’ a* well a* vermin, by making white- C. P. Hop|»er, of .Mount Vernon, Ill., ’ wash yellow w ith copiasra*. and cover- i ing th.- stones and raftnfi in the cellar arrived here on Wednesday and is stay with it. In every crevice In whietea ing a few days with J. P. Freeman. He rat might get lie put copperas, and scat- and .Mr. Freeman are old schoolmates Cup it til $15,000 tere I it in the corners of the floor. The and had not met for 24 years. Mr. ’ result was a complete disappearance of Iiop|»er has been traveling since June 1 and will start home on Monday, going f hat* and mice. by way of Spokane and St. Paul. He is ’ Marshfield is the last harbor town in one of the prosperous farmers of Illinois * • tregon to secure a railroad. It is one and has baen a sensor of his district for > of the best liarlsirs on the coast. Some three terms. While here he is "looking s -av loot! land monopolists have such a for a good investment in land some strangle hold on the town that not a where close to Gresham, which he con chance remains for a railroad o g -t in. siders the finest place lie ha* seen dur- it need- a municipal water front, muni ' ing his tour of a dozen states. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold cipal water plant, ami it can get along w ithout a railroad until it can tax, the Interest Paid on Time Deposits Thirty Years Together. land iqieculators off its back. Thirty years of association—think of School District No. ", l elow Rockwood, it How the merit ot a good thing will lie obliged to build a new school stands out in that time—or the worth Fire Insurance W ritten Loans Negotiated house next year and will tie confronted lessness of a bad one. So there's no with the problem of where to build it. al gues*wnrk in the evidence of Thos. Notary Public and Conveyancing though its present site i* one of great Aris*, Concord, Mich., who writes: “I convenience ami attractiveness. The have used Dr. King's New Discovery school law provides tha a school house for 30 years, and it* the liest cough aud shall not be built on a private road, yet * colii cure I ever need.’’ t»uee it find« the road which passes the No. " build entrance in a home you can’t pry it ing 1« not a county road. Although it •"r ■ out. Many families have used it forty has In-eti u*e I for :IO years and the old years, h's the most infallible throat Y g¡ -ehjul hoii-e >s nearly that old, the fact and lung nmdicine on earth, Fneqiial- remains th-t the road is on private ed for lagrippe, asthma, l.ay-fever. property ami the present school law* croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price ’»Oc. MYWnjrtly «»litmin*<l in »'I •" will not allow a new building there. T«»DI MARR« I ♦ I.UO. Trial bottle free Guaranteed 1 w. i».| bkH.h, M'-Irl UT II» ■<■•. h » r r»A Efforts have been lepeatedly made to get roeT n )•<»'• ntal.ili' v I’atrnt | > by Gresham druggists. HANK RlrtMlNCI« Oregon's Popular Peach Resort the countv to take the road but it tia* W« . • . , I • • . HOW TO OtlYAlM * ' BALL PAH t-. always refuse I. The road is a mile in U M h ..’i»-» wi.i pay, ll»ov tn gri « 1 • t.,1. it |a.ff and val naide ml<>r -• An ideal retreat for outdoor pa-times of length, .‘si feet wide, but verv crooked. D. SWT & C“< N ew C reation . all kind*. Hunting, Fishing. Boating, However, it passes four farm housesand Surf Bathing. Hiding. Autoing, Canoe the schoolhouse and will have to re P' "C’lT l.AWVCRS. ing, Dancing and Holler Skating. Where main a thoroughfare because of its 303 Si Vf I.) S , Washinr'.cn. ’ ('. pretty water agate*, mo** agate*, moon great convenience It is a part of the stone», carnelians can I*- found on tin’ Cleone rural route and must remain in |«>a< h. Pure mountain water and the use, yet the school district will have to liest of food at low price*. Fresh Hah, build its new school house elsewhere. .■lam*, crai»-and oysters, with abund To timl another location as good will lie THE MERRIAM WEBSTER ance of vegetables of all kind- daily. a hard problem and nothing central can The Only New unabridged dic tionary in many years. be found. Just what the people down SANDY, ORE. Camping Grounds. Con there will do is a problem, but it is very Contains the pith and esaence of an authoritative library. Dealer« in Hough mid Dnwsl likely that another effort will be made venient and Attractive to Covers every field of knowl. get the county to take the road over edgo. An Encyclopedia in a and improve it. Tn that eveut the new with strict military regulations single book. building could lie erected there. The Only Dictionary with the Low Round Trip Season New Divided Page. Mill East of SANDY 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. Accused of Stealing. Tickets 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly Special Price» mi all o|,| stock K. E. 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