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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
- GIVE SERVICE (jRBSHAM AND VICINITY GIVE SERVICE KISLMI THE WIH’S I) 01 N 0 S IN ANO AKOL'NO THI CITV J. II. Chalker, of Ariel«, waa in Gres- ham this week Mr. Karl Halil ha, gone to Newport for a week* vacation. Mr and Mr». Fleet Fox have moved into Mr». Htoker's house. Carl Congdon ha» returns I home to assist at “Tin- t'oiigdo i.” Mi«» Stella Roper, ol Houlton, 1« vis iting friends in Gresham. Mr. hih I Mrs. George Hleret expect to «tart tor W etches Thursday. Two-Minute Toast Any Time DOINGS OE NEIGHBORS (Continued from Eighth Page ) appearance of our little city. The Dock company will meet to transact business at the Grange hall August W. llev. Robinson of Fairview will preach at the Grange Hall Sunday evening August 20th. Mrs Sarah Kincaid is visiting I k r laughter at Astoria. Mrs. John S nith of Montsvill* visit- The Bank ol Gresham lias moved into ed relatives in this vicinity Sunday. its ii.« quarters i,n Main street Grandma Chamberlain who has been Misses Laura Bulkeley ami Emma Johnson spent last evening in Portland. quite sick is much Is-tter and is able to walk around her room by the aid of a Mi«« Mabel Pullen, who was scrio.li cane. ly ill for several weeks, has fully re covered. Toast is th«- foundation for many delicious dishes W elch Rarebits, Asparagus, Club Sand wiches, etc. But il these ordinarily toothsome viands .ire • >Tved on charred, or soggy, or brittle Toast, they lose their delicious zest. PliRI l:C I I D AS I can lie made only in the Radiant l'<.ister. For this reason: Radiant Heat lories the absolutely necessary chemical change in the bread. This insures the delicious golden Toast that fairly makes the mouth water. U. ti. Smith has his house nearly fin ished and expects to move the first of nest week. Harry Wirtz accompanied by hi« sis ter. Miss Hazel, are visiting relatives in Tillamook. Mr an<l Mrs. Joseph Exley are visit ing Mr« Exley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melzer, PLEASANT VAI Li Y All fruit must be jereen and firm. Growers wishing to sell me fruit must bring it in green (not ripe). In some localities prunes will be ready to ship by the 15th of AugusU I will pay highest cash prices for all early fruit and prices will decline as the sea son advances. Boxes furnished. W. Ellison MAIN 71 AND WE GIVI SERVICE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Illg rrslgmd “b. J. t'uly and !•. W. FiehiboUM have returned from a trip t » Till* imo k. They rrpor l a fine time and lot« of improvement Mr.. Mary Leslie returned from Sea- sirle last Tm-sday. Mm l.-sii.« na-« pur* i ha>*< d a home at «■ ra-i le Hie! ez|*ect!* to return there tor the winter. ( Phone 18x ) P. O. Cleone AGRICULTURAL COLLKfi [I OREGON "oiöNirnNQ This la the title of a beautiful M-pa<s lawk. which will show any boy or girl bow to SUCCEED Drop a postal la the mall TODAY and It will bo seat LKEE The alm of the Collet« Is to dignify and popularl«« th« lndu.trt««, and to serve ALL th« people It offers course« in Acrlcalture, Civil Enrlntcrln«, Electrical Eaclaeerlnr Meehan leal Enclneerln». ■Lnla< Latin eerlat. For«.try. DomeeUo.Science utd Art. Com merco, Pbarmaey aad Muetc. The OeUote opea* September 23d Catalog free. Addreu U0UT1A1. OUOOH AtMUCULTUBAL C9IXS0E. CervaUla. Or«<oa THE INDUSTRIES’ A. G. Sager of Portland visited over Sunday with his brother G. N. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Giltner entertain ed friends from the city this week. / Mrs C. F. Kesterson returned Mon day to her home in Douglas county, • iregon. Forrest Jeune left tile fore part of the 1 1* Regner says that Gresham is a week for an outing in the southern, pretty g<x«l place Io be and has return i iregon hills. ed lore to live. Grandma Kesterson is visiting u itb L. I*. Howard and famil, have moved I net sou Charles w ho resides in tl.H I'm- into the house built liv Mr. G ruld 111 j qua Valley. Thompsons addition. Ear) Chilcote has finished hi, new house and moved into it. He was the The Misses Hoss Wl recipient of a house warming last Sun- Wedne-dav evening to ’ day when uncles, aunts, brothers, sis- ding of their <-ou«in. Miss Ivy Cornett, <>i (irone, ha» ho ter, neices and nephews to the nuinlier cepteil the |K>-ition <4 1> m A krr|M‘r for of twenty three <irop[>ed in on Dim with r. IL H..W111. Mr. Marie Dinger hav- w,-ll filled lunch baskets. POR I LAN I) RAILWAY POWER CO Wl GIVE SERVICE 01 Italian Prunes and Pears Wanted * HARLOW. BLASER & HARLOW « » Troutdale. Ore. General Merchandise ES20.00 Curl Stine lias just completed a new house for himself and his many friends are speculating on w hat is going to hap pen in the immediate future. I.title Clyde Moore is in the Good 'ainaritan hospital suffering from a gun shot w und in the head, the result of an accident which hap|>ened last Sat urday evening. He is reported as showing signs of improvement. i.resham's junior baseball duh «evma Fold Kelley is the possessor of a brand to Is* I aiing hard luck lately, ft may splinter new automobile. * a winning streak, though, if the Rev. Nation will hold services at tiie -on hist« long enough. Mi s Holliday has charge of the post- church Sunday at eleven o clock a. m. C.’ipit.'il $1.1.000 The O W. I*, is installing some trans ollice during Mrs. M,foil's alarence. formers at Sycamore station. She i- ably assisted by Miss Vogel. >.eret. Vit •• I’r*«. M.“- Isalrel Metzger la also taking a two Fritz Matthias has been busy during weeks vacation. the past week repairing bridges and Young Manary, holding down first making other necessary repairs on the base for the Tribunes, looks to Ire one county road. of the "comers" among the younger ball tossers. Manary us«a a Crawford bat and »lama tlie pill in great shape, Mrs. Kennedy was in Portland Thurs . Tiie Journal says that the Prin ville day having some dental work done, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold duh is the champion of Eastern Gre Mrs. Murry visited the Gresham den- Interest Paid on Time Deposits gon baseball teams and is anxious to lists the same day. meet the Greaham Giant's who are title Mrs. McKinney had friends visiting contendens of the western portion of ' her from eastern Oregon for a few days. the states. Loans Negotiated l ire Insurance W ritten A crew has t>een at work making re The two old bridges on the road at pairs ami improvements on the Mur the eastern boundary of the citv have Notary Public and Conveyancing phy place. been replaced w ith solid earth taken The Ladies' Aid Society of the Baj>- from the surplus dirt left over from the tist church gave Mrs. Blackburn a sur new pipe line. prise Friday, it living her birthday. Mr«. McColl accompanied by her son, Mrs. Moore and children spent the Felile McColl of Portland, left last week-end at Bull Run with Mr. Moore, Wednesday for Cannon beach for a two at the railroad camp. weeks vacation. This is the second va Mrs. DeHaven left Monday 'for Spo cation that Mrs. McColl has had in kane, M ashington, having been called thirteen years, pretty tine record. there by the sickness of a nephew. htMitiswl irt nil rounttv - ow * ar ■ To have good baseball grounds is a h. M. m L i ••r I »»••<«». f t r r Money is living raised by subscrirtion FOUT ’i t-»« « ' ’ ’ i big help to the game, says the Portland , -I <.tv.lt HENK fitrlUlNCL». for the purpose of laying a board walk Hrtt l J rent« In »! !'• <•»< IhVklm»»»’« Journal, and more of the towns should Oregon's Popular Reach Resort HOW TO OMTklN ‘ > »«LL »All from the corner by the store to the new u « 1. ». . a W<4 p.»V. II'-W u. * ' • | . give gr<«iter attention to this feature. p timt l*W nti'l otiir-r vaiti-».«i« itilo’ ilepot. Callton. Lents. St. Helens. Gresham Mr, McKinney lias been over at and Troutdale should take notice. Rockwood with his binder, harvesting Gresham is going to take notice and PATE’-T LAWYERS, 303 Sévi rai St., Wiv h.nq' hi . P. I' with the new grand Bland nt the race grain. (ienernt Banking Business PLEASANT HOME BUSINESS ♦ : NEWPORT D. SWIFT & C Firwood Lumber Co. SANDY, ORE. Healer« in Rough and Dressed LUMBER Mill Last of SANDY A Woman Wants The Home Paper Camping Grounds Con venient and Attractive with “trief sanitary regulation.« Low Round Trip Season Tickets Mrs, Claggett and her daughter, .Mrs. track already built there is a good chance that tiie l>est semi-pro diamond McK inney gave a tea for the Baptist Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon. in tiie state will be right hen*. Mr. and Mrs. Breeden and 1). O. Nor- thup were Portland visitors the last Don t I- rget the services at the M. E. of the week. church next Sunday Morning subject, 1). O. Nortbup is out taxing photo "The Value of Mountain Peaks.” In graph these days. Will make post the evening. “Cheerfulness.” cards or various sized mounted pictures. Ti e fourth quarterly conference will lie held August 21»th at S p. m. by Rev. FOR SALE—cheap for cash 1 Simplex James Moore, Superintendent of the cream »operator No 5. E. 8. Cowden, Salem District. Gresham, Route 3. lives on A. B. Gates farm. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy from nil point.« in Oregon, Washington a Isittle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol Thirty Years Together. and Idaho on sale daily. Thirty years of association—think of era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is al most certain to lie needed liefore the it. How the merit of a good thing 3-1 )ay Sa t ii rd ay-Monday summer is over. This remedy has no stands out in that time—or the worth superior. For sale by all dealers. Tickets lessness of a bad one. So there’s no guesswork in tiie evidence of Thos. from Southern Pacific point« Portland to Arise, Concord, Mich., who writes : "I <'ottagv Grove; also from nil A E. l»r. I.owe August 31. have used Dr. King's New Discovery «tation« \lbiiny mid west. Good going for 30 years, and its the liest cough and Saturday or Sunday and lor return Sun cold cure 1 ever used." Once it finds day or Munday. < . ? YEARS’ entrance in a home you can’t prv it Call on any S. I’, or C. A ('. Vgent for . UXPERIENCK out. Many families have used it forty full particular« a.« to fares, train sched years. It’s the moat infallible throat ules, etc., also for our illustrated Imok- and lung medicine on earth. Unequal let. "< lutings in < Iregon,” or write to ed for lagrippe, asthma, hay-fever. croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price 50c, WM. McMURRAY- $1 00. Trial bottle free Guaranteed T radx M« rss General Passenger Agent, OtSIGNS by Gresham druggists. C opyrights A c . I'ort lam I, i iregon. Anyone «ffullng a alretrh and dracrlptlon may pib'Kly aMcertnin <>ur opinion free whether an Invention Improbably p-tientable t ommunica- tlona■trtelly ronlMentlal. HANDBOOK «»it Patent« •ent free. <»lde«*t nueney f«»r aeeunntf patenta. Patent a taken through Munn A <’o. rveeivt yprrfrti n «férr. without chaiyo in the MAKE HER HAPPY BY TAKING IT THE YEAR ROUND - r Scientific Hmerican. A handsomely lllnafrafe.t weekly. Largest cir culation of any «dentlfle iottrnal. Terme I» a year: four month», fl Sold by all newadvaiera. MUNN & Co.36'B,""ilw” New York B*anch Oitlee F Ht.. Washington. *X C. A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned ♦ BECAUSE WE HAVE THE BEST EINE OE GEN EVERYTHING TOR THE HOME. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT SEE US BEFORE BUYING AARON FOX TROUTDALE, OREGON INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS A DOLLAR SPENT Al HOME Is a Dollar That May Come Back =... : to Your Purse ■ MODERATE RATES John Brow n, Gresham, Ore