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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
20 Acres nearly all cleared, / 1-4 miles from railroad station near (ires ham This is u beautiful tract of laud laying very nice, beat of ttoil, good ttpring water piped through house, two barns, bearing orchard anti young orchard. Just whut you want for small farm. Price $2000, Cash $2(NH) It will not last long Another good one 12 acres right at station on Mt. H<s>d Ry., all under cultivation, go<s| house, bearing orchard, in Swedish settlement. Price $4000, Only $2000 required Telephone 636 or 631, (Jrexham. Ore. Gresham News POPUIAKGRtSHAM COUPLE WEDDED GRESHAM KM AIS Th« Butterfly (’horns, c<>mj»ieed of girls in < ire-hum High Nciiool, gave the following programme in th« Commercial Hall Saturday night: Vocal solo, Cliasll«» Reed; chorus, vocal solo, Mrs. Rhinehart, instrumental dud. Mi»»«» Minnie Lawrence and Ed. Johnson and Rotx'rts; v<»'al solo, Mi»« Aylsworth United in Mar Echo Jones; chorus, violin solo; Mr- Martin», vocal -olo, Mis« Viola Mat- riage Wednesday Evening thews. trio, Mi—- Rols-rt», Msth«w»an<l Dixon; vocal solo, Guy Jones; chorus, Both Are Popular. piano—,|o Mi»» Grace I I; chorus A pica-ant day wax enjoyed by tin»»' In the preeem-e of about 5u relatives attending Grange last Saturday A har and friend« the wedding o' Edwin W vest home dinner »ie xeryi-d and a g—d Ayl«worth and Mi»» Minnie lawrem-e. programme wa« given in the afternoon. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr» Gillie McNeil, of North Yakima, J »lues Lawrence wa« soleinnixeil at the is her« visiting her cousin. Mr- J. N I,riilc's home It edoesday evening st Faria. 6: 30. Mi— Ethel Wilkinson, who is taking The housi was dei orated for the occa- i training at theGi-slSamartian Hospital, »Ion with Oregon grape, fern» and white ! visited her parents Tuesday ehrysantliemums. The bride was at There lx another new side-walk iu tired in a neat gown of white inatqul- . town. This one ix iu front of Alva sette ami carried a bouquet of white Hevel’e and the I. <*. < >. F. hall brides' roses. Tbe bridesmaid, Miss Grace 1-awreiice, sister of the bride, ! Mr I—* Carman, of Portland, came wore a gown of blue marquisette over I out last Tuesday. Mrs L. W. Fieldhouxe went to Port silk. Tbe groom and bridegroom, J A land, Wediiexday Patenaude, wore conventional black. Rev Hopkins, of the lJnneiuan Mem The high school foot hall team will orial Church, performed the ceremony. play against tlieir old enemy, the < Iregoti As the weddiug party entered, Miss City high M-hi-il team on the home field Faiith Gordon sang ” Because.” which Friday. terminated in tbe wedding march, played Miss l.ixxie Halliday of Portland, was by Miao isalwlle Metxger After the home for a short time Monday. ceremony cake and punch was served to Don’t forget the M»'k social Fri< lay the guests night at the M. E Church. Both Mr. an<l Mrs. Aylsworth have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collin» left last grown up in Gresham and have a wide Monday for Goldendale Wash . where circle of friend» Mrs. Aylsworth is an accomplished musician and is ;»is»c»i»ed they will make their home and go into of a good voice. Hhe was for some time the moving picture show buxine»». Mr. ccnnected with The Herald, acting in Collins has a brother there who is a the position of bookkeeper. Mr. Ayls prominent physician Rev, M. B Paranougin, of Browns worth is proprietor of the clothing store liearing his name and is held in the ville, visited friends in Grraham Wed highest esteem bv all who know him. nesday Rev. Paranougin wax formerly The young couple were the recipients of pastor of the M. E. church here numerous gift» of silverware ami cut Mr. Kane is very ill. glass and other articles. They left by Marshall Fleming, of Portland, was in auto for Portland that night and left lor Gresham Wcdm-mluy. a »bort trip lo Seattle the next day. Mrs E. A. Kelly,of Portland, ix visiting After their return the voung folks will her grand-daughter, Mins Ih-xaie Howitt. be at home in their hew bungalow which The 7 :37 car wax very late Thursday is lieing built on Roberta avenue. Morning owing to a break down at Bor- Tbe Herald joins with their host of nig. friends in wishing them a long and S, It. Johnson went to lauite one day prosperodK wedded life. this week. J. H Ho— made a buxines- trip to Portland Wednesday. Pit ASAN1 HOME. Me—rs. Meyers and Bond stopped in Mux Helen Brower wax home a lew Lents an<l visited the Herald office last day», returning to Portland Saturday. Thursday The railroad company hail it» »ide- Benj. Metagvr bus re-igni-l hi« posi walk» laid last week along the front of tion of carrying the mail l»'tw<»*n the de it- property, also al»>ut the depot. pot and IHv-totlice, The gravel xidewalk on the »outh aide W. I Wirtx, of Sandy, wa-down the of the street from the M. E. Church to Mr», Connor’» wa» put in laxt week. first <>f the wi»'k to visit hi- family. It need» rolling, and then we will have Jo-. Gist and family, of Powell Valley, a good walk. have -old off every thing ami will leave The surveyor» have left for other Friday morning for Ban Diego California, where they will make their home. field». The drama (or the lieneflt of the »ide- walk fund »11» given at the Orient hall A Father's Vengeance laat Saturday evening, The profit was would have fallen on any one who at about $'Jo. tacked the »on of Peter Bondy, of South Rev Bnrtch wa» out for hia regular Rockwood, Mich., but lie was power appointment at the chapel laxt Sunday less Ix-forc attack- of Kidney trouble. in xpite of the had weather. " Doctors could not help him,” he wrote, One of the triplet» of Mr. and Mrs. "»oat last we gave him Electric Bitters Trimble died Saturday evening and wax and he improved wonderfully from tak buried in the Pleasant Home cemetery ing six bottle- It'- the lie-t Kidney Sunday afternoon. medicine I ever saw.” Backache, Tired Mias Rena Northup visited Mias Al feeling, Nervousness, Lo— of Appetite, berta Schneider at Cottrell laat Sunday. warn of Kidney trouble that may end in Miaa Ida Miller went to Portland dropsy, diabetes or Bright'» disease. Be ware: Take Electric Bitter» and lie safe. Friday for a tew days’ visit. Every bottle guaranteed 50c at all dealer». Starts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of con- “1 Milt pleased bi recommend Chain- Htipation would result in severe indiges I mw I iuii '» Cough Remedy as the best tion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver thing I know of and safest remedy for trouble they would -non take Dr. King’s coughs, cold- mid bronchial trouble,” New Life Pill», and end it. It- the only write- Mrs. 1. B. Arnold of Denver, xale way. Beet for biliousness. headache, Colo. "We have used it nqieatcdly and -dyspepsia. chill» and debility. at It has never failed to give relief.” For all druggist». -ale by all dealer». Judicious advortising brings the biR For Job Printing call The Herald returns. Home phone 1111. Annual Apple Exhibit Is On (Continued from page 1* Winter Banana», ami Ortley*. though there are numerous other kind» lieing shown. The reason for the »mailer quantity of exhibits thia year ii that th» crop is ■hurt and that some of the banner die triot» have had snob a demand for the prise-vlnuing fruit that the market ha» drawn heavily on the kind» that are suitable for »how. In addition to the apple displays that are exhibit* of ;»'ais, peaches am! dried fruit» of many kind», aa well ax »ome excellent grain ami vegetable ex hibit» In connection with the Apple Show, th« -Sth annual convention of the Ore gon State Horticultural Society is underway at the Commercial Club Au- ditoriom LENTS GRANGE TEAM GOES TO ROCKWOOD The lent» («range degree team, that has been the object of comment ever since winning laurels al the Gresham Fair, will put on the degree work at Ruck wood Saturday in place of Wood lawn. This meeting is of special im|>or- tance to all Grangers and has ‘ een designated ax a booster meeting. Many things of importance are to lie brought up and all those that attend will be paid for their journey. Rockwood can lie reached either by the O W. P. via Linneman Junction or by the Mt. Hood road from Montavilla. Many from this locality are planning to attend and from other place» comes the same word. W. G. T. I. NOLLS Lents Best Place RAIN DOES NOT HINDER EUNERAL At the last meeting of tbe Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. the topic of the study hour (Continued from First Page; was “ Purity.” The Gospel lesson brought out the fact that the script i on this sale. Sugar II pounds ;«r 11; j la-nta rub- 16. Holly milk, sale, (con- ural principles involved in the ques Tents Put Up and Matting tions of social purity are two classes, j 'iernned/ at 7c, while the !- nt- price on Oil Spread on Ground at the ideal and the evolutionary. In ; < Mmation milk ix 7 can» for 56« purity as in all else, we are commanded | Heaters I'i.lft; lent» price, *3.50. Air Mt. Scott Park. ” to I* perfect as your Father in heaven | tight stoves *1.»3, in lente regularly 1*1.75; *2.50 air tight at *2.29)*; and is jieriect.” We find also that the I’.fblr commends evolutionary methods. the J-ents price 1» *2.00. Aurora stoves, The funeral of Mr» Catherine Brodeur The dangers of ignorance were em No, 22, *16 at lent« The Lanta Hard- wax held at Mt. Scott Park Cemetery phasized and the need of sex teaching , ware handle» an 16 inch air tight stove laat week. Despite a down pouring rain in the home. How to give this needed i for *1.00. Gasoline varies in Gresham no one was wet, a tent being put up on instruction was carefully gone over. A from *1 75 to *I.W> to *i 25. according to the plat and matting laid on the walk great many interesting facts were given, who in buying ami the state of the at from the driveway to the grave. The showing the «Horta lieing made not only mosphere. Gasoline costs *1.00 for five services were attended by members of for instruction, but law» for the protec gallons in Jjents. Coal oil is regularly Mount Hood Circle. No. 157, Women of tion of r-hildbood were read, ami a mo 75c for 5 gallons in the latter place. Woodcraft, ami Ar let a Assembly, No. tion prevailed that these and other One of the leading Gresham merchants 336, United Artisans, to which Mra. important law» should lie placed often makes from 25to 33 per cent on rugs Brodeur bad belonged. Mra. Brodeur before the |>eople, through the pre»» and and carpets, ami then tells tls- local was 41 years old and was the wife of people that the merchant is barely pull thoroughly discussed at our meetings. ing through, that it is the middle man Timothy Brodeur, of the Mt. Scott dis The neat meeting of tbe union will tie that is making all of the money. Meats trict She died suddenly while on a held with Mrs. Everitt Miller. South ale -old in Lente at favorable prices. | visit to friends at Sacramento, Cal., Main «tract, Wednesday, November 22. Moreover the quality is ax good as can November 1. opening promptly st 2 o'clock. Topic b>- had elsewhere. No carrying the Iiest , to Im discussed will lie Medical Sociol cuts to the city here. < mol sirloin at | Put a porous plaster on tlie cheat and ogy. Tbe law* for medical inspection I 15 to 16c. Porterhouse and tenderloin | take a grxsj cough xymp internally if in public schools will lie read and con 15c. Boil, Be. Mutton 6 to 12c. Stew you would treat a severe case of »ore sidered. All interested in these studies 15, 17. 2"«'. Sau-age 10c. Its wortli lung- properly. <«et tie- dollar Mae are cordially welcome. something to know that your im-at is BALLARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP. At the recent national convention inspected, and that it is not culled for With each bottle there is a free HER RICK’S RED PEPPER POROUS held at Milwaukee. Wte., an invitation the city market PLASTER for tbe cheat. Sold by Lent« to hold the Convention in 1912 at Port land, Oregon, was accepted, and the The home merchant who solicit» yonr Pharmacy. forces here will begin at once a cam patronage deserve» it. Read the advertisements. paign for the entertainment of this large body of social welfare workers. A membership contest in Multnomah county is one of the leading features of this campaign, as it ie the aim to round up a good thousand members for the county uni' ns. CORRECT LAUNDERING M. E. CHURCH. PIONEER ILLIS 01 GOOD Preaching, 11 A. M. and reception of HAY 10 CltAK LAND i members. Subject, “ Beginning of the Christ Life.” At 3 P. M. we will at tend Gipsy Smith meeting- on west side. We will hold our evening service in our home church aa usual and let the people of the city hear the evangelist. Hear him this week. Men will do well to take a day off and be at the meeting. Everybody ought to help to build up the town by being a better man him self. Come, begin now. W. T. Boyd Moore An old pioneer of the Sandy country , -ay» the easiest, quickest ami cheapest way to ri<l the land of »tum|>- i- to bom a hole one inch or one inch ai.d a half in diametor in the top or center to the depth of 1H inches, or a foot will do, till atmut half full of saltpetre, then till with water and plug it up tight, 'In the spring or along toward» summer when the dry n-a-on begin», ai-move the plug, I put in B or 10 os. of kerosene and in a few day- set on tire and the stump will Gov. Wert (discharging prisoner)— lie entirely consumed. l-ogx can be Now. then, I would advise you to keep treated the same way. away from bad company. Prisoner (feelingly |—Thank you, sir. Try a Herald Want Ad. You won’t see me here again. GOING! If you want your clothes laundered right. If you want quick and satis factory service or, if you want to be assured your clothes will be return ed whole and NOT in pieces, call Tabor 2495 and ask for ALVA DAVIS agent for the best laundry in the city. A wagon will call at your door at once. GOING! LOTS Petersen Addition SELLING FAST Although only just put on the market a week ago these lots are selling faster than any others. Why? Because: Peterson addtion is not only close in, but is level, cleared, has good soil and ‘has ^been under cultivation, raising some of the best crops in the county. Because: People realize that seldom do they get a chance to buy lots 140x50 and 120x50 feet at $150 and up and at $5 a month. Because: City people realize that Lents fs not only grow ing but destined to be THE suburban home-site of Port land and that soon property here will be as high as it is on Grand Avenue now. Come out to-day—See these lots yourself. Buy a lot by paying $5 down, build your own home and stop paying rent. In other words become Independent. Pete rsen Addition “The addition with the sightly view.” Located only one-half mile north-east of Lents’ $40,000 school house I’hone Home 1111 for further information George Petersen, owner, on ground every day