Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 26, 1906, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
GRESHAM and MONTA VILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1906.
CONQUERED.
NO. 43.
ASCHOII UVES WIIH BKOKLN NtCK POMONA IN GUI KAMAS COUNTY GRANGE NO. 71 HOUiS GOOD ! AIR MORRIS MILLS IE AD STILL MISSING
Why You Should Have Your Account with U».
Man of Prominence and Ability Largely Attended— Elects Offi­ Many Awarded Blue Ribbons Mysteriously Dissapeared Oct.
11th and no Clue Yet Found.
cers and Adopts Resolutions.
Incapacitated for Active Life.
at Pleasant Home Grange.
HECAl'HE w hen you deal with um you arc «lesling with m iiihii who in in-
tervBtol iu tin* hunk lu>yiui<l u monthly «alary ami cons.«<|Uently 1« inters« Us I
in your wsliara.
Farmer« can deal with » man who «|u>iit the fore part of hi« life on u 700-
acre lumi In Western Iowa anti i'oii«e<|iieiilly knows «oiiiethiiig of the farmer'«
lleetlt alni eupllliilllieu.
Knowing the need« «mi capabilities of the farmer
are able to assist the
lountry merchant In many ways ami In-ing able to assist the «-onnlry mer­
chant we in turn lamotlt the farmer ami the buyer« of the farmer«' product.
The marniti«« turer taker all intercut in tlu because lie im«ler»tan<l» that the
lunik make« it |»i»sibh> for the |u«iiilv in hi« l««'«lity to make much fa«ter pro­
gress than they couhl without the bank.
I'hi buyer of the farmers' products las-omeu Interested in hr lie«mire
he learn« that the farmer • !«»•« business with us and he come« to us for infor­
mation concerning that which he wishes to buy.
The farmer with money to Invest come« to us for hi« M-citritie« liecaii«e
we cun «eli him t«|«'r l«'«rmg a lieti er rate of interest than he can obtain.
We encourage the young people to save nini help the thrifty man by
|utymu 4 |*r cent. ■ n Hie money lie lay* by for an opportunity or rmny day.
The search for Morri« Millstead, of
Multnomah Grange Xo. 71 held its
Tlie Clackamas District Pomona
annual
fair
in
the
Douglass
hall
at
LuaU-ds,
who mysteriously dÌMtppeare«i
Grange
met
in
the
hall
of
Molalla
Adolph Aschoff, of Marmot, who *•«
, Grange, Xo. 40, Oct loth. About 200 PleoMaiit Home Oct. 15th. The exhibits on Got. 11th while fishing with Guy
«ii|u-rinU'iid< nt of th,- western Oregon
patrons were present. It transacted a were very good, especially the onion«,
forestry «¡¡strict, «leunnistruted a few larger amount of business than any »e»- rulalugas, corn, cahlmge, oats, wheat, Robertson in the Sandy river, near Geo.
month« ago that he could raiax a 200- sion ha« for a considerable length of l«>taV»-«, «ummer «plash and grain hay Lusted«, has l>een continued until this
week with no success. Whether he fell
would lie bard to la-at.
l«>u..d man by the strength of hi« neck, time.
Dinner
was
spread
in
the
hall,
and
a
in
the river and was drowned or stray­
Officers
were
elected
for
a
period
of
and be ha« been going around with a
I two year«. These will I«- inwtalleo in g'N«l «<M.-ial time was enjoyed by all. ed away into the wtsida is not known.
broken neck ever «ince, which I» a moot
Tbe judges awanied blue ribbons as
January. The result of the ladlot show­
uncomfortable ami incoiivenieut situs- ed the election of J. W. Thomas, of Mo- follows: M. Wheeler, brown Austrian A thorough search of tbr river where he
i« sup|>oa«-d to have cross««! or attempt­
tlon for any man to I* in.
* lalla Grange Xo. 310, master; J. H. onion«, white Russian ru tai «gas and
It baa always been supposed that Chitwood, of I lamaaciis Grange, over- early Anna tomatoes; A. B. Wood, yel­ ed to cross has been made anil of the
when a mail’« neck wa» broken ttiat wz> ; seer; Mrs. Maggie A. Johnson, of Mil­ low Itouvers onions, early Ohio touia- Imnk“ a- far as Troutdale. Also parties
J. M. SNOUT, Pres.
<1. W. KENNEY, V-Pres.
A. MEVLWS. Caah'r
the end of him. but thia case of Mr waukie Grange, lecturer: Fred Hpang- bs-s, sweet pie pumpkins, cabbage, have searched the wools in the vicinity
Aschoff is one of the most remarkable ler, Central Grange, steward; J. W. sweet corn, earrots and millet; Mrs. A. Imi not tbe slightest cine has been
of the sort heard of in thia country. James, Milwaukie Grange, aasistant B. Wood, canned fruit, man’s shirt, found.
Mrs. Millstead entertaine«! hope up to
Mr. Aschoff kee|«< the Aschoff Hotel at Steward; Oscar Eaton, Oswego Grange, large variety flowers; Car) Timmerman,
OF GRENHAM, OREGON
Marmot, on the road to Mt. Hood, and chaplain; R. A. Wright, Molalla vetch and rye thrashed; Mr. Sloop, tbe present but is sai«i now to have re­
Transacts a General Banking Business, Loans Money on Good is a living example of a living man with Grange Xo. 40, treasurer; Mahala A. crook neck »piash; Mr. Fritz Timmer­ signed herself to the loss of her hus­
band.
a bmken neck,
Security, Sells Drafts and Travelers Checks.
Gill, Harding Grange, secretary ; Homer man «{«irble oats, yellow EadaW wheat,
Mr. Millstea'l was about 55 years oi
Il was a singular accident and hap- Glover, Eagle Creek '■range, gatekeep­ 20-oa. apple, Burbank potatoes; Chas.
Available any place III the Vnited States or any of the Foreign Countries
Hell« Real Estate, ('«Nile« ('heck«, Hells Steamship aiul Rmlwuv Tickets,
l«o)e<l at hi« home last summer. It er; Mrs. Ida Kent, Ceres; Mr». liesMie Wheeler, <iats anil vetch hay, Wulf river age. He was a man of medium height,
Huv« and Nell« Mortgages, Note« and Road Checks. Write« Eire I iih .
xeema that Mr. Am h>>ff wanted to «how Shelley, Harlow, Pomona; .Miss Lulu apple«; Mi»« Margaret Dolan, sweet of soumi body, and mind. He had a
home of hia own and a farm of thirty
how much lie could lilt with hi* neck. Kirchem, Harding Grange, Flora and peas, kale, articliokes.
I lie put lit« bead tietween the h-g" of a Miss Bertha Spangler, Central Grange,
After the judges awarded tbe ri bl ions acres.
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His family consist of a wife and six
a short interesting program was given,
lady aasistant steward.
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children, the olden about twelve and
1 him off the ground with his neck, but
Tlie following were elected to the ex­ after which all departed for their homes ,
when lie put the man down he found ecutive committee: Capt. A. T. Apper- feeling that they had had an enjoyable ’ the youngest but a baby. He was fair­
pF IO I RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RI6HT |
ly pro«|>eroiu«, of rather a cheerful dis­
that hi« neck bail been broken, lull the eon, G. R. Miller and C- F. Spence. time.
position ami had no trouble or bunlen-
«l>inal coni wa« not injured, which, of The master and secretary are ex-officer
some debts so far as known. Xo expla­
courae, would have meant instant death. members of this committee. The ut­
nation of his disappearance can be given
MdX Ruble Has Narrow Escape.
Immediately after the ex|«eriment Mr. most good trill prevailed during the elec­
except that he fell by aceiileiit into the
Aschoff found that he had no control of tion and all were Hatisried with the re­
I «st Saturday evening as Max Ruble
river while attempting to cross.
hi« head. He could not hold it up or sults.
was driving home from Montavilla with
move it. He came to a Portland Hos­
The master, Win. Grisenthwaite, ap­ his horse and buggy an automobile came t
pital where the phviiciaii who attended pointed this committee on reaolutions: along, striking tbe vehicle and prac­
farmers Institute at Rjckwood.
him found the neck had Iso-n broken by R. A. Wright, F. M. Gill, and Capt. A. tically demolishing it. Mr. Ruhle was
W
edne««lay was a favorable «lay for
tin* terrible «train hi which it bail been A. F. Apperson. This committee re- somewhat bruised up, and the horsi-
the
Rockwood Grange Institute. The
! put by lifting the man.
|«irted on a resolution favoring the left for other |>artM and has not been re­
Mr. Aschoff's neck an<l head were “People's Lobby,” as set forth in the covered up to this time. The automo­ attendance was go«»I and consslirable
put in a «ort of cage to enable him to Success Magazine, asking that master bile |>eople did not stop to render any interest was shown in the lectures.
Dr. Jas. Witbycombr, Prof. I>-wis,
bold it in place, and he ha* l»-en wear­ apfsiint a *|ieciai committee to investi­ assistance but kept right on. It is ex­
ing it that way ever «ince. He cannot gate the matter and report at the next pected the detective service will be call- Prof. Kuiesel anti others were present
move bis head anil whatever |«Miti«Hi tie meeting. The master appointed Capt. ed into requisition to bring the guiltv from the Oregon Agricultural College at
Corvallis ami lectured on various topics
I is in at night, in bed, he remain« un- A. T. Apperaon, F. M. Gill and George ones to time.
relating to the Agricultural College
¡ ieaa moved. It is expected, Ims ever ogle.
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work, agriculture and livestock in gen­
that he will eventually recover.
The committee reported an anti-,mas
lie has a remarkable career. When resolution favorably and it was unan­ Henry Kemmers Weds Stella Sinclair eral.
Tbe grange gave a short program in
at the henil of the foreit rangers of the imously adopted. The resolution asked
On Sunday, Oct. 21 st, at the home of the evening in connection with the
Cascade division two year* ago he was that tbe bill that was submitted to the
Mrs. Matilda Sinclair oo-ttrred the mar­ stereoptican views. The B«x-kw<»»i
terribly injured by a home falling on voters last June and adopted by so large
riage of her daughter. Mias Stella Sin­ Grange knows h«>w to entertain royally,
him. He was mil«* front home and a majority lie enacted into law.
clair, to Henry Hemmera, l«>th of an«l those who attended were well feti.
alone, but by sheer determination he
A resolution asking a law regulating Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Hemmers took
These institutes are proving very popu­
managed to travel two days and one telephone rates and coni|>elling a com­
the afternoon train at Boring for Port­ lar and helpful.
night, when he hardly expected to sur­ pany to make connection with other
land. Mr. Hemmets is employed at
vive, and reached home. From his in­ company's lines was favorably rejsirtetl
the Strane mill near Sandy. He has
juries he was several month« recovering. and unanimously adopted. This resolu­
Successful Fruit Fair.
lived at Pleasant Home for several years.
It is well known that Mr. Aschoff tion was identical with the one adopted
The guests present were O. Hemmers.
The Seventh Biennial Fruit Fair hel«l
ha« been through many light places in by the Multnomah Pomona in Septem-
Powell, Street,
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Gresham, Oregon
J. Carlson, W. Murphy, Thue. Harris, at Hood River October tbe lltli, 12th
life that few men would have come out i tier.
H. Woolen, Walter, John, Marilla, Dora and 13th of this year was the best thing
of alive, and especially bis experience
It was moved and seconded that this and Mr». Matilda Sinclair. H. L. St. of its kind ever held in that city, in
WHOLESALE
when injured mil«-« away from home.
| Pomona is opposed to the free distribu­ Clair, of Gresham, officiate«!.
Wasco County, or in the State of Ore­
Mr. Aschoff was removí«! as forest tion of seeds. The motion was tarried
They w ill make their home at Sandy gon, an«l it woulti not lie exaggerating if
ranger superintendent to make way, as without a dissenting vote.
I for the present.
we shonhl say the workl. Also a splen­
ia stated, (Or some theoretical forest
By motion it was asked that the
did allowing o( other Valley fruits, in­
man with none of tin-former's practical Grange express itself ns believing that
For the next two months we will sell
cluding one exhibit of |«M|«ws, la-fore
knowledge of the mountains and the pi |>er capita was a sufficient amount
Greenwell ■ Chitwood Wedding.
which a numlier of Hoosiers occasional­
way of handling tire« to the great detri­ for school purpose". After a long and
ly stood wishing they could, but <lare
On
the
17th
day
of
October,
at
the
ment of the forestry interests.
interesting discussion this motion was
resilience of tbe bride's parents, near not, swipe, just one.
lost by a vote of two to one.
We ai::not do justice in words in des­
We not only wish to sell meat to you but are al­
Damascus, Warren Greenwell ami IXdlie
The secretary, C. E. Spence, read a
ways ready to buy at market prices.
B. Chitwood, liotli of Clackamas county, cribing that exhibit. There were SOO
Gresham Lodge Entertains Visitors reply he had received from Senator C. wete joined in holy wedlock by Rev. J. boxes of perfect apples, perfectly pack­
For the following week we will pay for
W. Fulton in regard to the raising of A. Royer, of Damascus. After the cer­ ed, 1000 plates of appl«-s ami other fruits,
Gresham Lodge Xo. 125 I. O.O. F.
the salaries of congressmen, cabinet
emony a iMHintiful repast was served. tons «if vegetables, grains and grasse«,
Beef,
entertained al«iut 32 visiting nieniliera
2 1-4 to 3c
officers, chief justices and president, the
Many costly presents were received by honey, bees, hives ami other farm pro­
from
the
Estacada
l»«lge
last
Saturday
to
9c
Veal,
« 1-2
Pomona having gone on reconi at its the happy couple.
ducts too numerous to mention. White
night. Second degree work was the or­
Pork.
8 to 8 l-2c
last meeting as opposing the proposed
Xinans City
The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Salmon, I’mierwoixls,
der of the evening. After initiation a
raise.
Mntton, 4 to 4 I-2c
Chitwood, Mary, John, Emma, Lionel Mosier, and other non-irrigated districts
big Imnqiiet was spread to which all did
Mr. Fulton did not think the salaries ami Hazel Chitw«»od, Mrs. John Green­ contrtbuttsl to the splendid showing
Kips,
5 to 7c
justice. Under the g««si of the order,
sufficient for these officials to uphold well, Anna, George, Elsa and Rov' made, ail of which, as liefore intimated,
a number of e|ieeche« were made. The
the dignities of so great a nation. He Greenwell,and Mr. and Mrs. Ganten- not only dot's the exhibitors great cred
visiting members and all present report
it, but the whole State of Oregon.
bieue, of Portland.
a splendid time.
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HOWITT’S MARKET
HUTU FRESH and CURED MEATS
,:ron«£ Beer, at 3 l-2c per lb.
THE MAN
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Who made Milwaukee famous sold beer!
Who is making Fairview famous sells the earth !
Who will make himself famous will buy . . .
THE
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C. C. VAUGHN,
IN FAIRVIEW
110 Second Street,
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For Prices and Terms on Fairview Town Lots and Acreage.
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