Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 25, 1911, Image 5

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    1 are : W H. Hnaahall Gresham, J. A.
Bramir» Gre»hain, K. E. Welch Port*
Mi«« E B Wilkie will teach the I land, K. E. Moffri Portland, E. Ht.
fourth ami fifth grades at Cottage joj(n Portland, L. C. Briethaupt Burns,
Grove this winter.
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I! Darling
Portland,
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Dr. am! Mrs. A. Thompson left Wed Davidson Hood River, J. Keeley t'nder*
nes'lay to spend a short time at New­ woód Washington, Charles E. Corson
port
Tin- Dalles, T P Window Portland. C.
Guy Fieldhouse and Geo. Faris wont A. Kidder Pecatonica III, Perry Hop­
to Astoria last wreck ami then to Sea­ kins, lone Ore.. E. J. O'Neil St Paul
Minn., II. ('. Barr Chicago III . .1 A.
side for a few «lays
J. Patenaude made a business trip to PsfeiiaU'le G«rsliam, E. W Aylsworth
Gresham.
Portland Wednesday.
Miss Florence Cleveland of Portland
W, E. Wood o ade a business trip to
Tigerville on the Oregon electric line passed through Gresham Thur»«lay on
her way to Eagle Creek to visit her
last Wednesday.
grami mother, Mrs. J. If. Preston.
Mr and Mr«. Ed Sleret have return­
E«l. Osborne is erecting a building on
ed from their mountain home at Welch-
hi» property on Main street. Mr. Max
es.
Mi»» Pearl Fleming, of Portland, Schneider will occupy it.
visited Mi»« Helen Hoe» for a tew days . Ji>- Exley and family, of Portland,
hav« moved into Dr. Thompson'» bun-
last week.
gal
w on Maple avenue. Mr. Exley
Mr. ami Mrs. Geo Dickie and daugh­
ter, Margie and «on George of Cavalier will go into the grocery business with
N Dak. visited F. A. Holliday »nd his brotherinlaw, the Metzger Bro«.
The room formerly occupied by the
family thia week. Mr. Dickie ia so
well pleased with Oregon that he haa Bank of Gresham is lieing rem«»leie«l
invested in Portland and they will ami the drug store will occupy part of
it ami the telephone company will in­
make their home there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood n¡>eiit Sun­ stall their switch boards in tbe other
part.
day in Troutdale visiting friends
Mr». M. Vogel made a trip to Port-« John Freeman, carrier on Route 4,
tires ham. ma le tbe Herat«! office a call
land ruesday.
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Orare Quir k, of Quincy is triak-l
Have Dr. Lowe relieve your beai ani
mg the home fol|p a visit this week.
eye ache with a pair of his correct tit­
Mi«» Mary Hansen is preparing to en­
ling glasses. They cost no more than
ter Willamette I'nirvrsity this fall.
others and you have the berietit of his
The work of improving the Base Line »kill ami more than 20 years experience.
Iretweeti the eleven-mile post amf the Ile «loca not go from house to house.
Twelve-Mile House was la-gan Iasi | Consult him about your eyes ami glass-
week. Crushed rock is taring put «lown, | es, then Aug .31 to 4 o'clock Field­
the crusher on the Base Line having ¡ house's or at Hotel if it is finished by
taren starte-l up again Thia will com­ that time.
plete the work la-giin last year ami left ,
untinishe«! last winter.
GRESHAM
GIVE SERVICE
GIVE SERVICE
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THE TOAST OF THE
20th CENTURY
TOAST IS LIKE A CERTAIN LITTLE
GIRL IN THE MOTHER GOOSE BOOK
• WHEN IT IS GOOD IT IS VERY
GOOD INDEED, AND WHEN IT IS
HAD IT IS HORRID”.
P E R E E C T Toast Can Be
Made Only in a Radiant
Toaster. Its RADIANT
HEAT insures PERFECT
Toast
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The Radiant Toaster can l»e operated on
the finest damask table cloth.
Its neat
porcelain base and cheerful glowing coils
add grace and charm to any table. It will
make Perfect Toast as fast as you can eat
it and at the merest fraction of a cent per
slice.
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO
MAIN
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WE GIVE SERVICE
/Í.4.VA OF GRESHAM
Capital \757AW
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NEWPORT
VAQUI NA BAY
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D, SWIFT & Cl\
LUMBER
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W. Ellison
The fair building* are being painted,
an arcbed entrance is living built am)
the tan groumla are l>eing put in profter
condition for the reception of the
: crowd» that will atteml when the big
allow ojtens ->n September 21.
(Phone 18x )
P. O. Cleone
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OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
This Is tbs tills of a boauttrul M-pa<* book, wblcb
will show any boy or girl bow to SUCCEED Drop a
postal In tbs mall TODAY and It will b» ,snt FREE
Tbs alm or tb. College Is to dignify and popnlarlxe
tbs lnduitrlos, and to s»rvs ALL tbs people It offer,
eoureee la Agriculture. Civil Engineering. Electrical
Engineering Moebaalcal Engineering Mining Engin
eerlng. forestry Domeetlo. Science and Art. Com
merce. Pharmacy and Music. Tbs Csllege opens
September 33d Catajog tree.
Addroes EEGtaTXAl OBEOOM AtMUCULTUEAL
COLLEGE. Corvallis. Orogoa
HARLOW. BLASER
& HARLOW
Troutdaie. Ore.
General
Merchandise
ES20.00
The billowing letters remain uncalled
for at the Gresham ftoetotfice for the
week ending Aug. 19, 1911
Gentlemen: J. E. Kington, Frank
Hoffer, i'has. R. <'arr.
Ladle- Mias Edna Ferguson, Mrs.
Hilma DeRonrie. Miss Manda Gruber.
Miss Maria Ely, Mrs.C . S. Campliell.
These letters wil Ire -ent to the Dead
Letter Office on Septemlsrr 2nd, 1911.
If not delivered before. In calling for
the above, please say “Advertised,”
giving date of list
i. M c C oll , p . m .
Return S20 in etth
checks and Re­
ceive $1 in •'rade
Free
If part to Ou, tar cash
E. I. Thorpe, carrier on route No., 2,
was taken smldenly ill last Friday even­
ing. Dr. Bittner waa called ami order­
ed Ina patient to take a month off, fear-
! ing a nervous breaknowu. Mi»» lie­
ter Thorpe has la-en serving the route
, since and will continue to do so until
her father'» return to duty.
Call at Fieldhouse the Jewel-
er’s Thursday, August .31, to 4 i
o’clock and have Dr. Lowe show you
the new glaaaea with which you can see
all distarces; no lines or -earns in the
glass to catch dirt and strain the eyes;
no cement to come apart. They look
like young folks glas-es. Free demon­
W. F. Honey, an«l his wealthy
i-iatea from South Dokota, who lecentlv strations. Remember the date.
purchased the ten acres and home of
Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold
F. W. Fieldhouse just west of Gresham,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
ML SCOH NEWS
have Isiught 4<■« acres at Firwood, two
Whitney and Anderson's building
mile« beyond the town of Sandy. Near
this tract two Hood River orchardist.« contractors of Fairview visited Lents
have each bought an so-acre tract», who Monday.
Fire Insurance W ritten
Loans Negotiated
ex|>«ct to "levelop the pro|>erty. One
Mrs Darnall, who has been visiting
of the characteristic« of thin neighbor- friends and relatives near Top-ks,
Notary Public and Conveyancing
; hood is that the large farm» are Lteing Kansas, for the last two months, re
cut up into ’> and 10 acre lot», the pur­ turned home last Saturday.
chaser intending to engage in fruit
Mr. Moss of Kennett Avenue will !
growing ami intensified fanning.
leave for his homestead in the Siletz«
Max Schneider, the artist and photo­ country soon.
grapher, is preparing to move into new
Mr. and Mrs. lhtn l. Speigle of Cos­
quarter» on Main street. Here he will mopolis. Wash., were visitors of Mr. ;
install a studio and salesroom for pic­ and Mrs. C. A Brister this week.
ture«, frames, and all other art appli­
Work on the new school house is I
ances. He is preparing an elaborate progressing nicely.
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tool slot > i
exhibit for the art department at the
S. n«| Mhitih, Miwlrl nf
f->r PR • RE­
Rev. O. W. Taylor will officiate at St. i
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ti |.«»< ntahllll v
l’ .'«*tit I
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coming
grange fair.
.luovrly
SANK RIFINIRCI*
Pauls Mission at the usual hour Au­
Oregon's Popular Reach Resort
Krtol a ertili H» M » !«• for Inrahti’»»* !«•> \
W. H. Bond is attending the Astoria gust 27.
«.ft HOW TO OB TI IN an I BILL FAIlH)»,
W lllr ll or»fl Will |N»F. ItoW !•> lief • l'»' ’
Ali 1«Irai rvtn-at l'or outdoor pa«tilne» >>f ' Centennial this week.
tiairul Uw arul o»lu*i valtutbH »titori:« i
i
Mrs. Emma Griffin and children ar­
all kiicl« lliintiiig, Fishing, Boating, I F. R. Beals and wife of Tillamook rived from Colfax, Washington, Mon- !
Surf Batlung. Ridiug, Antoing. Canoe-1 visited Rev. Dunlop And family Wednes­ day. They are former residents of this
PA ’ EHT LA WVm,
ing, Dancing atei Roller skating When-1 day sight. Mr. ami Mrs. Beals were on place and come here to reside in the
303 3ev*-.iih St ,
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pn-tly water agate«. imw» agate«, iihmhi - I their way to visit their old home in the future. Mrs. Griffin's father. Mr. Kai-
«toner, carnelians cali I h - l'oiin«l oli thè i east
coffin, lives here.
lieaeli. P uh - mountain water alni thè, 11. G. Harmon ia completing some re­
Mrs. Abbie Basaev, wife of the fait
l»««t of f<»«l al l«<w priee». Fresh tisli. I pair work on his resilience and putting
little
Northwest league ball player, is
1-laiiis, crab» and oysler». witli aluind- ' up some new outbuildings.
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.
i ance of vegetatile« of all kind.« «laily
John Shattuck of Damascus lias just Henry Buchanan, for a few «lays.
SANDY, ORE.
lete«i one of the nicest modem
Mrs. W. B. Swope, who recently un­
Camping Grounds Con­ coni|
homes
in the neighborhood, Whitnev derwent an operation, is reporte«l im­
Dealer« in Rough ami l*re«-ed
venient and Attractive ami Anderson of Fairview having the proving, after a severe relapse.
work. The building is .32 by 4S, with
The benefit ball given Saturday night,
with -tritt -"unitary regulations
eight foot |M>rches, six rooms, full
was a great success ami highly enjoyed
plumlied ami wired. It is modern in
by all. A most entertaining feature
Low Round Trip Season all
Mill East of SANDY
wav« ami will be a line home for tbe
was the union music furnished by the
owners and an orn unent to the neigh­
Tickets
Hodgson orchestra of Portland. This
Special 1‘rn-e- on all old Stock
borhood.
same high-class music will be heard
from all (stint« in Oregon, Washington
B. F. Dahlhominer is laid up with again Saturday evening, September 2,
ami biabo on «ale daily.
a broken shoulder bone. Bicycle acci­ when another «lance will be given in ,
3-I)ay Saturday-Monday dent. Ben doesn't realize his boyhood the Grange hall.
days are days gone by.
Fire Chief Rayburn says that all !
Tickets
Mayor Shattuck and family and Mr. mem tiers of the Lents Volunteer Fire
from Southern Pacific points Portland to ami Mr». E. E. Sleret and Dr. F. A. Department are urged to he present at
Cottage Grove; also from all ('. A E. Short and family, of Portland, left the meeting Monday night as much
station« Albany and west. Good going Wednesday for a trip by auto to Tilla­ business will come up for transaction.
Saturday or Sunday ami for return Sun­ mook.
Ia*vi F. Remmington noted Quaker
I day or Monday
Mrs. R. D Raker, of Troutdale, and preacher and now president of the col­
Call on any S. I’, or C. A C. Agent for Miss E. B. Johnson, of The Outlook
full particular» as to fan*», train sched­ office, visit»*«! relatives at Dayton, Ore., lege at Newlierg, Oregon, will preach in
• Lents Friends church. Sunday evening,
ules, etc., also for our illustrated liook-
last week.
August 27th, at S. Do not miss.
let. “Outings in Oregon,” or write to
Mr. and Mrs. John Couley have gone thia rare treat,
C F. Cabe and family spent a few
WM. McMURRAY to Seaside for a few weeks
George Kinney and wife are at their "lays this week sojourning at long
General Pas-engcr Agent,
cottage at Seaside.
Beach.
-— Portland. <Iregon
C. G. Hill is doing carpenter work in
Geo. Georgenson, of the local ball
Boring thia week.
team, spent a pleasant outing at Seaside,
I .ester, the live year old son of O. W. returning this week.
B eaver E ngraving co .
Boring at Boring, was severely hurt by
“Sliin” Oliver left for his home in |
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being thrown from a horse the first of Tillamook Sunday. He was accompan­
MAKE HER
the week.
ied by "Dutch” Guyes and Sid Price,
W7TL Congdon, proprietor of “The who contemplate a little fishing and
HAPPY BY TAKING
DESIGNING
ILLUSTRATING
Congdon”, reports a big busines-f hunting expedition in the southern .
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NAIM 1SJ1
IT THE YEAR ROUND F1RSV ANO AMKEMV STS PORTLAND ORE
Among those registered there this week part of the state.
General Hanking Business
All fruit must be green 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 loth of Augus». I will pay highest
cash prices for all early fruit and prices will decline as the sea­
son advances. Boxes furnished.
Unclaimed Letters
I.. 1*. Manning, carrier on route
returned from hie vacation last Satur­
day aud resumed his duties on the
t route. He and family went to the
mountains with a wagon and camping
outlit and enjoyed their 15 days so well
that they described it as Iteing the
shortest two weeks of their lives.
OITICE
ALDER
WE GIVE SERVICE
Italian Prunes and Pears
Wanted
BUSINESS
DEPENDS UPON THE QI ALII IES OEEERED
AND THE PRICES. WE HAVE THE BUSINESS
BfCAlSE WE HAVE THE BEST LINE OE GEN
ERAL MERCHANDISE IN THIS DISTRICT
EVERYTHING TOR THE HOME. OIR PRICES
ARE RIGHT
AARON FOX
TROUTDALE, OREGON
A Woman Wants
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