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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mn. W. B Rev. Moore has returned from hia va cation. whie* he spent on Puget Sound. Mrs. Parnail returned Monday from a Moore is ill this wwk. ten day visit at Rockaway. Miss Lillian Chan of Portland visited Rev. Ctonklin returned Monday from Mrs. Moore last week. Timber, Ore , where he has been aisist- ing in a meeting. Claude Franklin is very ill with typhoid fever. Mr. <lm-ar Ruthniff, who has spent the harvest time in Eastern Oregon, re Chas. Julius. Lena Krebs and Mr. turned last Friday better satisfied with Carpenter of Portland spent Sunday Portland than ever with the Hogues. Mrs. Weatover and children of Tenth Mrs. Buckley of Irvington spent Tues Avenue is spending the week with her day with Mrs. Sarah Coon of 5th brother, Mr. Alger, in Vancouver, Avenue. Wash. Your Opportunity Mrs. Jas. Bush of Sunnyside spent Frank Melvin of Woodmere will start Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Mary to day for Chottondga to attend the Thomas. National encampment of the Sons of Veterans. The National encampment Mrs. Fluke of 5th Avenue has been of the G. A. R. will also meet then* at very ill, but Is much better at this writ- the same time. ing. To Take Advantage of Our Great Removal Sale The Lodge Cafe will serve a Chicken Arnold Barnhart, son of Mrs. R. E. dinner Sunday from 12 to 2. Only 35c. Smith, underwent an operation last Unique Field Day. Sunday for adenoids and tonsils. A rather unusual way to celebrats a grangers- held day was that employed Miss Hilda Pederson, who has been at Westwood. Mas«. After an Illus spending the summer with her sister, trated lecture on ■ ’ -artug rock cover Mrs. Kerr, has returned to her home in ed tlelds by dyuamlte a demonstration Nebraska. was given In a pasture field. The dynamite was applied to a great rock, Miss Louise Conner, who has been which was torn from Its moorings and thrown high In the air. One section, visiting with her sister. Mrs. F. Wallace weighing about thirty pounds, crushed of Ninth Avenue, will leave Monday through the roof of an adjoining cot for Monmouth where she will attend tage. but no one was In the bouse at Normal. the time. Mrs. Calvin Stevens and Mr. Joe Strengthen Weak Kidneys Davis of St. Johns, brother and sister Don’t suffer longer with weak kid of Mrs. Bryant, and Miss Alta Davis, a neys. You can get prompt relief bv niece, spent the week-end with Mrs. taking Electric Bitters, that wonderful Bryant. remedy praised by women everywhere. Start with a bottle today, you will soon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Case of High feel like a new woman with ambition to land. Kan., stopped off and visited Mr. work, without fear of pain. Mr. John and Mrs. E. M. Hogue Sunday and Dowling of San Francisco, writes- Monday. They are touring the Pacific “Gratitude for the wonderful effect of coast looking for a location. They are Electric Bitters prompts me to write. very much pleased with this country. It cured my wife when all else failed.” Good for the liver as well. Nothing The Lodge Cafe will serve a Chicken better for indigestion or biliousness. dinner Sunday from 12 to 2. Only 35c. Price, 50c and $1.00 at all druggists. and get your Builders Hardware, Paints, Wall Paper and Household Goods at a saving of from 10 to 40 per cent discount on every article in our stock excepting Chinamel, Jap-a-lac and nails. These articles are sold on contract and at wholesale prices. EVERYTHING MUST GO, NOTHING IS RESERVED Our New Location will lie one-half of the modern Hire proof structure to be erected by the Duke Brothers on the West side of Main Street between the Car Line and Foster Road, This building will be modem in every respect with basement and rear entrance for incoming and out going goods. I >e 1 i vc ry Remember the Name—BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Gresham-Multnomah County All Next Week, Will be Better and Bigger Than Ever. A Great Display and Attendance is Predicted New buildings have been erected, two New Stock Barns 40 x 90 feet have been erected facing Main Street. A new permanent Eating House has been built, and will be operated on the Cafeteria style for quick service. Changes have been made in the Main Agricultural Pavilion, all partitions have been removed, and display tables run full length of Pavilion to give splendid perspective and full view, with Grange Exhibits cn the sides. The State Through the County Commissioners has Given $2600. lor Premiums, and Many Special Premiums Have Been Donated by Merchants, Nursery and Implement Men and Manufacturers $1200. in Premiums is being competed for by Eight Granges, ranging from $225. down. So that these Grange Exhibits will be a splendid Fair in themselves. The Juvenile Poultry and Agricultural Displays, will emphasize the good work done by the School Garden Contest Movement and the Juvenile work in Poultry and Animal Indus tries, so greatly encouraged by State Superintendent Aldeirran the past two or three years There will be a Milk and Butter Test, Floricultural Exhibit, Horticultural Exhibit, Art Display, Baby Show, Poultry and Pigeon Show, as well as splendid exhibits of Sheep, Cattle, Swine and Horses. RACER! RACES! RACES! There Will be Good Racing Every Day Commencing Sept. 16, as Follows: three-minute SEPT. 17— Farmers race, half mile, purse $60. Pacing 2:20 class, 3 class, three heats; purse $100. Pony heats, purse $150. Running race half mile. Race, half mile. SEPT. 16 — Trotting, SEPT. 18— Trotting, 2:30 class, 3 SET? 19— Trotting, 2:24 class, 3 heats, purse $200. Trotting and pac heats, purse $200. Running, half ing for 3-year-old colts, 3 heats, mile. purse $100. SEPT. 20— Trotting, 2:18 class, 3 heats, porse $200. Pacing, 2:30 class three one-mild heats, purse $300. Running, half-mile. Come to Gresham next week and enjoy a Good Old-Fashioned Country Fair. The roads are fine. Go over every day in your Auto and encourage the 600 Farmer Stockholders to make it a success, for the Good of Multnomah County. Interurban Cars On Mt. Hood and Estacada Lines will run every 30 minutes from First and Alder Streets. The Round Trip Fare to Gresham and Return all next week during Fair will be 25 cents. Round trip from Lents Junction 20 cents Eveiybody be Sure to Attend—This Your County Fair—Our Fair—Our Multnomah County Fair