Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 21, 1906, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
GRESHAM and MONTA VILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906.
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fall of l*tf«•I'li'iit J. M. Short,
New Books Mill be Sent to libraries
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«»I truvcl and «lim’ovcry. of hiitlory and
mc Ì chc »«, ih« r«* ar<* ii*«*fiil
lnook» tuli of
pi acticiil «iiggcMt ioiim for t !»«• fioIIH* bml«l*
• r, tbr liuit-growcr, ili«* »d«*ctrifilili ;
tii’W ciMik iMMik» mi I I mhi U* oli hot|N«*hol l
«‘« onoiiK , and plcnty of g<»o I Mtot i<*<« ol«i
and iicw
TI h * pilbli« alioiiM ot tlo*
t,nit»*»l Milk» «l<*partinciit of agricolture*
tlmtmcof prmti<*al valuc lo fmm««rM
iind fruit growri m m thi» M*’cti«»n limi*
I mm *!! I niuih I and tli«*»«* \<»lun «*< wiII i>«*
llddc«! t<> lh<* ColintV «'olh i tloii
Suggi*MtioiiM frolli coimty yicmlM’iM in
r« gar«l lo l»«M»kM lo In* inchidcd in the
I ni &«*M w ili Is- gla-llv welcomed
Write
dircctlv lo Mi«- Xcllv Fox, Contiti Dr-
|Hirtm»*nt, Library Ass*» istioii, port *
lan«l, ulMtiit thè I hmi U m or tlic mii I« j « « t« in
w lii« h voti iir»* intci»*Mted, or «end III«*
li-t tbrvugh your locai librarian.
l'bc library AMM«M*intÌmi of )*«irtlmid i*
tli«* rarr public library of Miiltnomah
<'oiinty, aiip|»ort«Nl by th«* taxpay«*™ of
th«*comity. I*.\• ry r«*«id»*nt of Multo«»*
mah t \ainty may Ircmia« a m*»ml»rr «»(
tli«« library by making application at
« ithcr th«* centrili libuiry or om* of tb«*
de, «»»•Il Mtati«»!)«.
Thr folk wing are library »tnliuii, in
Multmmiah ('utility :
IX I'll UK.t or
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Allumi
Arlvta
ll. II. Kai sminuii
Mrs I biri lli e Ihi-h
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PIONLIR
PASSES
Plimpton Kelly, eldest soil of Clinton
Kelly, father ol the Kellv t ian of Oreg­
on. pim-i-l away nt Iblee o'clock on last
Saturday moiniug.it his horn«* on Kelly
Butte where In* had lived 52 years.
Deei-ssi-d was I-oro 7H vi*ars ago in
Pulaski County, Kentucky. IL carne
to Oregon in IMI with his father's
family and di-voli-4 his attentioti to
fat tiling, ill the vicinity where lie had
lived su long.
I le w as t hl-oldest living mel-il-cr of
tin- Kelly Clan. Is-ing the In-ad of the
family tri lie since its organization l.-ii
years ago.
II.- held tin- uffici- --(chaplain of Even­
ing Star Grange for a good numla-r id
years utid was an honored citiaen and
ii«-ighls,r. lb- leaves a widow and three
children ; James Kelly, s student at tin*
* hegon Agin ultural < 'ollegv, Mrs. Tin*.
Howitt, ol Gresham, and Mis. Alfred
Xil-lin, besides two brothers and three
sisters.
The funeral, which was largely at-
tendili, was In-Id at the home <>n Mon­
day, Sept. I Till, 1906, interment Is-ing
io M nil nomali < emi-tcry. it v. Joseph
I lols-rg ol M. Miniiville, an old acquaint-
ance si years ui age, i-omiucted the sel ­
vice« al lile lion».- and Evening Star
Grange lia-l charge ot the cl-,sing riles
at the grave.
Brv-k.
Mm. |ji«*th<*
I ',u —'ii Iieigths Mr*. Annie < ’«*ftin
< 'i-larvill*-,
< 'ornvll 1C< «.»• I Mi*” Stewart
< orlw-tt
Fairview
Il M Mathison
» luge
J. ». True
< ll-l Illllllt'.W 11
• ■ realm hi
II ighland
C. A. Matlieua
Hurlburt
S. T. Evans
I amts
Arthur Geisler
I innton
M i «. < 'has. U i Ison
M-mtavilla
Mts D V Me Milla
Thomas < àrabam
Mt. Tahir
t »riviit
J. X ('ampls-ll
Palmer
Miss Bertha Palmer
Pleasant View Mrs. Win. Harding
P -well Valley
A. It. Elliott
\ Il Ik-Il
llock w ood
Se 11w < h sI
M is- Bessie Q uellen
South Porthind
Sylvan
West Pori land
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GROCERIES and HARDWARE.
Dry (ioods. Shoes, Flour. Feed. Elc
Notions, Stationery,
Etc.
vu,M'lTI"' or M0M' l,Uk
Postoffice,
zOLNFV MILI EMPLOY PRISONERS Ball Brothers Buy
Property Here
II. I.4.-e Ball and Sheldon Ball
THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR
GOOD GOODS and
RIGEIT PRICES
í II I AMY APPROVES SILDYCOLRSE
NO. 38.
have
Plympton Kelly Died Saturday Says Fruit Inspector Deich, if Chemestry Labratory Added to Work to Soon be Commenced I I'lirchasvd 20 acres on top of the Grerih-
at His Home on Kelly Butte.
Orchards Would be Saved.
Gresham High School.
on Stockade at Kelly Butte. am butte and have erected a small
J. N. Campbell
Tinware,
UNHID IFIOKI NECESSARY
AWAY
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CONQUERED.
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(H| m »*I m I <*orr<*«fMind»*he« to Th»* Herald )
The follow ing is the course of study
Fruit
Richard iMieh, of for the ensuing war in the Gresham
Milltlionillli t’lHIlitV, hllM inHIlMUFHted A High School: ninth grade, English,
rrtiMiidf HgaiiiMt fruit p<'*ta of nil kind*», liig.ier lessons in
English,
' Reed A
mid niMkfM mii hp | m * h I to the iHrinfr« and Kellogg; 36 weeks ; History, Euro|M-an
fruit tfi«m»*rM to foo|mrate with him in history, (A-lams) ¡16 weeks; Science,
hi« work. < hm ran do litt|p, but if all physical geography, (Tarr) 36 weeks;
will iiMMiMt th»* fruit* of th»* »oiiiitry may Mathematic*,
essentials of algebra,
I n * mik rd.
Thr iliMp»’ftor liiiik'W th«* (Wells) 36 weeks; tenth grade, English,
•tartling d«(duration that out of th»* rhetoric ami coniysisition, (Carjieriter)
.». immi . ooo ir»-»*M in tin* county mor»* than 36 weeks; History, Euro|a-an history,
O||r>foiirth III»* lnfrcl»*«l with Sun J on «* (Adams) 36 weeks; Science, physical,
m ' ii I i * and that iiii I»* mm thrr»i I* a eon- (Colton) Botany, (Bailey each 16weeks;
rrrtr«l rffoit to kill the |»mt it m<*anN Matslimatics, Es. oi algebra, (Wells)
thr dr-trm tion of thr fruit industry of Gromrtry, (Wentw) each 18 weeks;
th»* whole country. One [stir of scale, eleventh grade, English, English litera­
mah* and h*male, if allowed to proba* turr, J*
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Printer) 36 ' weeks;
History ls» 8>
gnt«* will rniw a family of l,<Mi,0no' hiNtory; t’ivil tfovernmeut,
—, (S. A H.)
which ia enough to iiitcrt the whole each IK weeks; I-atin, Wirst latin book,
country, and when already one*h>urth (Daniel»; 36 weeks; Mathematics, g<-
<)t thr Willamrttr Valley are inf»*<<ed it ometry, (Wentworth) 36 weeks; twelfth
ran lie aeeit that the condition« arc grade, English, »American literature,
alarming. Jn« ector lM*irh ca II m cm thr (Painter) 36 weeks: Latin, Caesar's
hirinrrM of Multnomah County to lui k Gallic War, 36 weeks; Science, physics.
uphn» »*fJ«»rtN to rave th»* orchard« from (Gage) Chemestry, (White each 36
complete dent ruction.
| weeks ; Mathematics, Aeadem. arith-
metic, Wells> B-s-kkeeping, each Ih
^4»*-
ii ■—
weeks.
Mrs. Add McKenzie Passes Away. The English work given in the V. of
Mrs. Ada McKvnz.v, wife of Wm. Mc­ <>. Bulletin fur May 11X15-06 is made a
Kenzie residing at Sunnyside Portland, [•art of the English course. See pages
died at her home on Friday, the 14th 37-38.
The a Is,ve course of study was sub-
after mi illness of ulsrut one year, The
family lived near Gresham for a Min­ mitted to the registrar of tin- University
i I-er of years, Mrs. ili K* -naie Is-ing a of Oregon by Prof. Bert Ashurst and the
sister of C. X’. Powell of Gresham. Be- following letter received in reply: “Mr.
sides the husl-ami two daughters are Bert Ashurst, Gresham, Ore., Ik-ar
left to mourn the depart«*d one. The Sir:—Your favor of Septemlier 14th is
sympathy of the community is extend­ at hand. I have l.siked over thecourse
of study as outlined in your letter and
ed to them.
Rev. Staub of the Congrvgntional find that it conforms in every wav with
Church nt Snnnvsi l<- conducted the the requirements for admission to the
The student
funeral, interment Is ing in Gresham University of Oregon.
finishing the course will be entitled to
< 'emetvry.
fifteen units, and will lie eligible to en­
ter the University oi Oregon without
Conrad Metzger Mlns the Wagon ' examination and w ithout condition.
“It is possible that the requirements
The Studebaker Wagon Contest end*
fur entrance w ill lie changed somewhat
ed last Wednesday, Sept. 2l)tli, «it II
this year, but whatever changes may lie
Conrad .Metzger the w inner.
made will I»- in the direction of greater
The voting slots I as follows:
flexibility. We should greatly appre­
1. Conrad Metigvr
108
ciate any suggestions that would care to
0 Frod ¡¡••M'«
103
make in regard to any possible changes.
3. liny Metzger
24
“If we can I m * of service to you in any­
4. Frank Crenshaw
17
way at any time, please do not hesitate
5. Davit* lk»anc
13
to write us.
Several others received a small nnm-
Wishing you a very pleasant and
la r of votes.
profitable year, I remain, Very truly
The total nuiiiln-r of votes cast was
yours, A. R. Tiffanev, registrar.”
282.
A chemical labratory has been added
to the Gresham school for those » ish-
Attempting to relieve tin- money
ing to study chemestry, thus adding
stringency by tmudlug out more five
another unit to the above, making six­
dollar bills, as Seeretarjr Shr.iv recent­
teen units in all.
ly advised the banks to do. seems
pIcaytitilHli at first blush, but really
may In- the most practicable way. The
The consumption of “aguardiente.’' a
five spot will stir up mon* dicker nny rum imide from sugar. Is increasing In
day than a twenty dollar bill. Like Mexico so rapidly that manufacturers
the English pound. It is the popular have la-gun to produce K direct from
unit of circulation. It Is big enough the cane. The name suggests that the
for the thrifty to hoard, yet can al­ Mexican with the rum habit needs a
ways be broken Into most anywhere guard to l.i-.-p him from running amuck
for |>ocket cliaug* In case of lived.
nfter his brain Is tangled up by the
stuff.
The French government recently It*
sued n very rigid d<*cree regulating la
Even tlic frenk business knows no
vestment of life insurance cotnpunlea limit, A Paris murderer Insists U[>on
doing business In France. Polley hold­ lieliig guillotined to give the public a
ers nre to be protected In the indemni­ holiday rather than take a life sen­
ties. but dividend motley remains, as tence. and this country has a man wbe
heretofore, nt the mercy of the Instir- prefer. the penitentiary to freedom.
Slice ofllclnls.
house am] Isirn on the tract. The tract
includes the |M-ar orchard ami connects
on the north with Mr. Sebwadler’s near
the highest j-art of the butte. Sheldon
Ball recently came from Toledo, Ohio,
where he had been princi[>al of the high
school. He is now professor of mathe­
matics in the Portland High School.
The brothers have a large sVxrk r a rick
near Roseburg. Their new property
here will I h - made a fruit ranch. H. Lee
Ball is now residing on ttie [-lace.
|Mptclal <'orre*ponden<-e.]
Multnomah County is preparing to
make a practical test of the efficacy of i
employing prisoners in road construc­
tion, and is buihling stockades at Kelly j
Butte where it recently acquirial thirteen j
acres. There is a rock quarry here ami I
this rock will lie eruslie<l ami placed on
the county roa<ls, the work living done
by the prisoner« who will lie quartered
in the stockade. The experiment w ill
lie watched with interest all over the
state. It is the first effort on large I
scale to make the jail birds prmluctive,'
and if it works well in Multnomah :
County other sections of the state may i
take up the same plan in road construe-1
of the annual conference to preach the
annual missionary sermon. The ser­
mon will be preached on Friday after­
noon, Sept. 28th.
Dr. A. Thom [«on will preach next
tion. Active o|ierations will shortly be­
Sunday, both morning and evening, in
gin at the stm-kade.
the M. E. Church. This being the last
Sunday of the conference year a good
attendance is expected. Dr. Thompson
leaves next Wednesday morning for the
annual conference, to be held at Sunny-
There will I m - [-reaching services at side Church.
the Baptist Church Sunday next at 11
Thoe. Dunn, lately from La Camas,
imi Ho’cifck by the |>astor.
Wash., is building a new house near
A. B. Henistock, who is engage«! in Cottrell. Theo. X'eibatir is doing the
the drug store and undertaking busi­ carpentering. Paul Dunn and Thos.
ness in Sellwood, was a caller at this Dunn were in Gresham on Wednesday
purchasing building material, doors,
office Vs lay.
windows, etc.
Mr. Wirtz is at present workig at the
Ground has been broken for the new
Akens prune dryer, assisting W. A.
Sling«rland, an expert fruit man from hotel at Fairview, which will be erected
as fast as possible.
ll.ssl River.
Additional Gresham Locals
Four lots in Fairview have been sold
Dr. A. Thompson, pastor of the
Gresham M. E. Church, was appointed j‘his week to Aaron Fox by C. C.
by Bishop McDmaid at the last session » ' aughn.
The People’s Market
The
Freshest
Meats
DEALERS IN
Beef, Pork and Mutton,
Veal and Poultry,
At Lowest
Prices
BACON, LARD, SAUSAGE, ETC.
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A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
Bennett & Richardson,
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Main St., TROUTDALE, ORE
: Have You Seen Our Stock of Fall Goods? |
SCHOOL BOOKS anil SUPPLIES. I
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,:
Loggers' Supplies, Confectionery, School Books, Stationery.
W. Scoville
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The name that stands for
GOOD GOODS. FAIR DEAL­
INGS', and RIGHT PRICES.
OREGON
COTTRELL
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Multnomah Co.,
Oregon.
T O W N S I T E
FAIRVIEW
ON EASY TERMS
Price of Lots hits been raised $10 each, to go into effect at noon Monday.
Bl.< H'K 16.
Pi ice.
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85
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100
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Price
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PRICE
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OF
SOME
C. C. VAUGHN,
The lint herewith are our price* on ii lew of the Iota we have for-<nle in Fairview.
CHOICE
93
93
93
105
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BLOCK 29
Price
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Plea»-note that them* pricett will advance TEX' PER CENT, each week and ao on until they are will. There are not many leit.
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