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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
Hltiorl**1 Sociali * r i ( ' f 1905 $ Il I Z / k > 1'/, Il z-w — A?J’ ■ al an <9! J W CMf CONQUERED. W£ Volume J. GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, IQO7 Gresham Council Meets. Place your Orders for Land Plaster Special Music, Noted Speakers and Refreshments Are Being Planned. or any other Fertili«-» with us If you want them Il 11«« I quickly and cheaply, Don’t Forget Tlmt u«< | imv «< in «t<M*k n <'oitipl««h* 11»»«« of fir«t-cl«LMN iikw I which tiiui* it win decided t** h»»l*i a Groceries, Flour, Feed | public <>|x-ning of th** new library rooms. Il waa al«*> *i.*«-i*i***l to iiuiiie- Hardware and Build <liat**ly investigate the offer of th«* old Motfaxliat church building free of oust ers’ Material for library purp--«-», ul«> the offer by of ull kind« on which we unk you . Dr. J M Short of a lot <■■■ Main to compare our price« mid quality J »tree! for a library building. nb Uli olh«*rn ami trade will» ua. looking b> thia end the following committee wax ap|x>int*-d Dr. J. M short, It. W Emery, It II. t'arlaon, Mrs. J. W. Shattuck and Mra. St. <'lair, who w*-rv al»-» in«tructed to cun- ! »i»li-r the pr..|»»iti<>n tu buy the buihl •••••••••••••••••••••••••a I ing now occupied by the a>«*«-iati»n • (iresham Ikirber Shop ; Al th«* augg>-xti<»n of th«- inuxH-iation • T- »lial «*oth »11 kllKla ncally ntut Il W Kim ry ami Rev. C. A. N'utley • li«< ! 1 I...G. <1 Mlxl l-Ut lll interviewed tin- Eilers Piano ji'iioc of • ■ s. U -I-.-I i . Iifi.liaiii H.dnl I'ortlaml who klmlly donated tin- use J Uobert 11. Chlldrm, Prop, of a plan-» for the reception to lx* giv en nest I ri*lay aftcrn*s»n and evening At a s|xx'ial meeting hold Tburmlay • ••••••••••»••e«« S alternooii the program committee <le- ci«l«xl to have the public o|»>mng of |C ipDCQ aerea in culti- the library Frida) alterms.n ami even 10 IbnCw~-VBt|„n ; 4ti aerea ing, April 1'Jlh. It Is ex|»vt«sl that |«s»ture; goal Umber; l«al«nc<> it« the evenililng Judge Frailer, Hou pasture; 35Ü winter appi«* trees; W. W Colton, Attorney W. 1.. Brew giaal llollM-, *J girai bliril» ¡ crop ster, Mias Is.-in, Miss Fox, and other an-1 implviiii-nls. pVstt prominent s|M-akrr». will lie present. The Greaham orchestra, <>rcb«*»lra, Miss Lucy I Metager, Mu Clytie Stuart, Prof. C.V. "The Writable Meal F»l«te Man." linker aiul other < lorul celebrile* will furnish the music. A large ami mud- ORESHAM, - ORE. • • ern phonograph will alno I mi in rvi* •••••••••••••••••••••••••e dou«*e. Rclreebmenta will I m ’ served during the evening and everlyhlng ¡sissilile «lone to make thia the I DO»» I lasliionable, entertaining ami in>|x»rt- at the ant gathering ever held in Gresham. There 1» room tor all, and everyone, (armor« anil their wive« e»|«cially, are urged t«»attend. I). W. Metzijer •••••••••••••••••••••••••• GRESHAM LOCALS The (¿reebain Town t'uuneil met in rrgulnr ncnnioii lanl Tuenday night, I» the a I mr tier of Dr, Short B. W Emery <1. A. Coupland, recently of Clsoua, uun «*lcct»*d to the office of rhuimiAfi Ore., ha« moved to Carley, Wash., «nd pro tern. With the vBcrptiun of Herl will r«*«id« there. Before going he made Tliomua the councilman were ull pres ■me of The Herald’s regular visits thus keeping in touch with the people of his ent. The ordinance appropriating IfiO n former home. year payable I > « month, commencing J. A. Pike, recently from Newberg, Junuary I, IIMJ7, for tin« unn in tuner of ! haa purchased the Kamke place at Gates the (irreham Public Library bad It« Crossing. third reading, wun duly panned and a warrant ordered drawn in their favor j The Iferahl acknOWletlge« receipt <»f a i letter from uur old friend J. L. Hicklin i M I A hrrnae for one year aaa granted *,i<> '• * K',e"* •* Collins Hot Springs Hotel. Mr. Hicklin doesn't want tu to J. W. Jone«, conauleration A resolution uun adopted favoring get out of touch with doing» arouiwl the immiMliute improvement of Pow home, so has ordered Ths Herald tu be ell street. Bill*», too numeroun to men - J sent Ui him. lion, were all<»w«*d and ordered paid, Prof. E. E. I taring, of Bitata, Ore., after which the meeting adjourned. visited with friends in Gresham this week Mr Daring made a Itost of friends while principal of tlie Gresham schools Grcsiwm lliqh Sthool Notes. last year, conxeqiieolly everyone, uld The «vnlom nr«* rui’king their brain« and young, waa delighted to «ee him. and the lNM«ki*li«*lv<*M over th«* iM*l«N*tioii D. M Roberta, while in Portland this t»f u tiual th«*iiM» th«« d«*v«*iopiiH*iit »»I week, hail the pleasure <4 meeting hi, a hit*h i« a r«M|iiir»*in«*iit (or Kradimtion. cousin, M Winne, a former citiseli of I^Mikout ifoMih for wild tf«*Mtiriil«tiuiiN and Grexhaiu, but fur many year, a resident frantic tliicht« of oratory! , on the Kuund Mr. Wione has decideil lirwt M|x*akt*r . How ia it we have not to make Oregon', lilt .euv^oh. hta hiture I m ««* ii more aff«*<*t«*d by the «»niia«i«>11 of home. th«* o|M*ning miiaic? Mra. «ìeorge Hleret waa among the Hecotid ajMMJivr: That’« «*a»»y ; itn lie- Portland viaitor, thia Week raiiae a Hinth-gra»i«' boy perai«t< in aiiitf* E. A. Yunker, one of The Herald'a ing bin Irittin conjugation«. If anyone i« in doubt when th«* fiHhing loyal irlanda, dropped ia tu ae« ua on «M*a«oh I m '^ mii , juHt h*t him ««k the high Wednesday. m I i < mi | I m >) n D ('. Ross, on, of Oregon's moat pro greaaiv« farmer., waa a welcome visitor al the Ileral-l olfice thia week. Mr. Rosa la one of our many farmer, who are mak ing money rapidly. ||e has easily clear* ed enough cash from a rented farm in a little over one year, to boy an ordinary farm in leaa favored aectiona. Mrs J. D, Kegner, who purehaaed the Mdler tract of ten acre, ad joining Gresh am a few daya ago, haa decided to plat it into town lota, and as soon as aaaured of the Mount Hood Railr-md coining into Greeban will place it on the market. Notion Store day from licr brother in Kan «a« »eying that on Tm-aday be and hi. uncle would ■tart for Oregun. J. Littlfpage waa a caller on L. If. Rickert an-1 at Springhill farm laat Sat urday. Mr. and Mr». H. 11. Perkin* have left «or their home in eaxtern Washington where they expect to re»i<Je. L. H. Rickert on Tucx-lay, while hauling hay, wax thrown from the load, striking on bia hexi on the ground. It wax xome lime before he could walk to the hoiiM-. He ia improving. For a time we will give to our customers a Few Choice Bargains as an advertisement, commencing next week Andrew Brugger tunic the Herald a pleaaut call Thursday. He ia building a new chicken house at the farm. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY LIST YOÜR PROPERTY Geo. Reynolds ia on the sick liat. With the MAh WHO WVIHIISIS Call and examine them. It will save you money. If You Want Results A late eupper but a good one, waa had at the new reetatrant the other night by the Herald reporter, G. A. Hawley ia a first claw chef, ,,, Happy is the man with his liea«l out of a dry barn in rainy w«*attier—those that are out side can run under any green bush". F. B. STUART & CO Drs. Short & Short Will Hockinson was a visitor to the -'’rtropolia on Wedn.-»«i«y, while there be pure hoed a new buggy and barnea«. Raney Thorpe made a trip to Fort land, laat Wednesday. Several people were given a muaical treat iawt We«lnea<lav evening, by ProL Newbury, Inetructur u( rnu«*c at Wil lamette University. and an ol«i friend of Dr. Thuinpaon. lie waa invited to the home ot J. W. I»awrence. Tb«we present were, Mra. D. W. Metzger, M imm -« Lucy .Metzger, Jennie Metzger, Floy Johnson, Edith Gordon, Kuby Emery, Dr. Thoin- p«on an«l Ed. Metzger. They were de* ligt.fully entertained with several select ions. Mr. J. L. Lewis, who has been visit ing friends in and around Gre«batn fur the past month, has returned to his home at Little Fall., Washington, Pbvskiaas-Sargesaa. I have «pent several hun<lre<l dol lar» in advertisihg since th e first of tlie year and am in a partition to han dle your burin««« in a -atuifa. torv way to you. 1 have all kinds of real property for sale, do i-onvujruacing of all kinds, attend to collection», etc. Oregon • Gresham, C. H. ATWOOD, M. I). Hnmitpathic Physician and Surgeon Call» attended day or night, phone. Main 52: Res plume. Main 30. iHEtr. over Stuart’» «torr. Main Street: rrsl- denec. Main »treet, near Third. GRLHHAM. D. S. JOHNSON. GKKSHAM. eeooesooesooooeso DR. H. IL OTT, 80«ACRES«80 UENTIHT Gresham, 35 acres in cultivation; fair building»; running water; or chard ; well fenced; 45 acre» of timber; one mile from An-ler-xin station. A »nap at «3500. Easy terms. OVE1 POSTOFFICB GRKMAAM, Decorator and Painter Kalsomining, Papering. Price« low. Work neat. Call or write him at G kesham , - - OnnooM ORBGOM J. G. McElroy, The Gresham Harness Strop i« better prepared than ever La er 11 you heavy or light ha me*« <»f «11 kittd*. hor*e and rnrriagv (urniahing*. etc. Harnt-M and »hoe repairing. Gt ST LARSON, Prop.. (iresham Oregon HARRY HUXLEY, . . GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY t 11 YS111 Ä<2_lAÜL^t R G E 05 Call, Promptly aitcaded la. i Office al Sandy Hotel. SANDY : : OREGON «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦e »+<<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ► Î Quantity and Quality <Z5 Go to the People’s Gash Market and get your money’s worth They sell good, healthy meat U. S. Inspected < ► HAMS BACON LARD <Z5 1 •: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GRESHAM HOME BAKERY Mr«. CHA». JOHNSON. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. Hereafter I shall give my whole attention to the Bakery and have for sale < [ Homemade Bread, fresh Every Day : s i: I F. A. «HOBT, M. B. j. M. SHorr, M. D. Livery, Feed & Sale Stable Hams and Bacon SPEC I A L W . T. Hen,ley of Troutdale was a via* itor in Greshaui thia week. Mr». P. J. Quesinberry wo» a pleaaant The high s .I kx .1 pupil, were greatly „¡|«,r „„ The HeraMthte Wwk" |»lriMM*«l on Tuesday to receive a viail I On Friday night, March 29th, The from their (ormer mik I much rrMpet tvd teach. r, Mr E E Daring Hi« few en-j enterUin^i the Pedro dub coiiraging remark« were v« ry helpful ( ’IB M**l«lCera Hall, Cante were played «leparturv I ,*l,r»nff lhe ‘*»«l>i“g, Mrs. F. B. Htuart ami highly appreciated. Hi» 1 left a wm*c of lonelinvaa to hi* many ami Ed Roberta winning ti*e 1st prise« fri«'ii<l« in Grcfdiam where lie md<*arvd ami Mm. Carrin Powell and H. E. Davit the euuvolation«. A dainty lunch waa him««*If to all. nerved cons tali ng of aandwichan, ambro sia, cake and coffee. A dance followed with a good ohl Virginia Reel. A Jap KIMKHOOÜ drevacd in whil. nerved punch under a Dudley Shattuck, son of Mr. an«l Mrs. Mr. an<l Mm. Eugene lx»uni»bury of bell .liaped booth. About 75 were pres R«A*kw<MMi gr»« rejoicing over the | mh » m »* m - ent .ud the uccaaion waa au enjoyable J. W. Shattuck, has just arrived home from Alaska where he has been Cor sev nion of a bran«I new Imby Imv who ar one. eral years. rived Tburaday morning, April 4th. We do not give anything On Thureday evening, April 11th a llockwoMl in cliHting tiiu »eaauii with Mr. L. A. Davis was a caller at the away, but when dealing local union of the Union Preeident numeroun entertainment«. Herald otlice thia morning and arranged with us you get your (debrdle 33th Anniversary league will be inetituted in Greeham for the Herald'a visits. He has just re- Mm. E <• Hartly gave a party to a with thirty charter membeg* money’« worth. The co«y, Imme-likc ten-acre tract I*- num tier of her Invnda laat Sat unlay > | turned from Bridal Veil tu his farm at ¡«»ngitig to F. Iluailt of Portland waa * .*•••••». Mra. May Gebieh and Miae Man-1 Lusted». MRS. McCOLL, Gresham ocrwwily purr baaed by Mr. ('unninnge Mian Mamie shantin gave an Eantvr Warner of Portland .tailed with their Mr. Baker of Sandy, who lias 1x*en aunt, Mre. J. F. Ulm, lavt Sunday. who will make it a |»ermanent home. I heping in Mr, Tawney's blacksmith l«rty <»n Sunday night. An neighbor», kind ami social, lueir real- nicelv • ” *» Mr, W. F. Speer of Walla shop, was a reluctant visitor in Gresh Mm. S HI inn in getting along dvnrr iia« left nothing to I m * «li*nlrv<l and at tin- '«’•II*. accompanied by Mr,. Cha». am the first of the week. While shoe «•••••••••••••••• after iimlvrgoing an «»iteration many goc*! uia I h *« urn tendered, (>n Hunter of Pleaaant Hume, paid the ing a horse he hail hia left thumb so Hatuaday the :i*th mileatono of their (i<Mxi Samaritan h«»apitaL WNEI II IEED OF 1 6000 RIG ... . Herald office a pleaaant call ttaturday. badly injure«! as to require amputation J. Quinn linn moved Imek to bin ranch married life wan «*elebrated Nery quietly Remcmlirr that you ran always Mr. Hpear bought the John »leret place i at the first joint. owing to the very never»* I linen»» of Mrn. here. g»-l it from the laat (all and waa down to look after Cumming*. In the rapid <h*gcnrratiun W. A. Herring wan doing bunincM in buainea. concerning iL II i. now rent | The funeral of Ludwig Anderson, son GRESHAM i of Mr. and Mrs A. G. Amiereon, of <>f our day. when marriage vown ar«« no the city April lai. ed to Chaa. Hunter. | Powell Valley, was hel«l at the 8we«li»h lightly «(Mikrii of ami ofttinuNi ignored, Fl«»y»l Livrlrtc«* ina»h* a flying trip to A. Klow, proprietor of the Columbia j Lutheran church, just east of Greshrm. it is rrfrraliing to n«*e two lives nailing Portland Sumlay. It. W. I-MERY. Prop’r brick work», wuth of Greaham, waa in on Thursday of this week. The young out on matHm«»ny's s»«u no smoothly, (». (\ Carl will preach at Rockwood town thia week. He expect, to start up llorara f«*«i and mred for bv man was born October 14, 1887. Hx the unity ami auertnenn «»( the intimacy licit Sunday evening at 7 :.*W o'clock. hia plant next week. Singh« M» al, Day» Week or Month ' had Ix-en a sufferer for some months of wedlock briglitent*ii by the love ami Everybody ia «mrdially invit««d. ren|M*<T of their children, Ibtin making ''"“il'nm'Vu!’'"’“’ Greshaa. Ort. 8. D. William«, of William» Brothen*, and death came a relief on April 2, B«U7. their liven indeed one in heart and pur- Li-nta, On-., wa» a caller at The Herald Interment was made in tin-sham ceme ••••••••••••••••a |M»ar. With more than panning sincer LUSTLOS office thia week and of cuuree arrangv-l tery. ity we wiali for them many happy yearn for the weekly viaita of the Popular B. C. Heighten an«l son Del more of of joy and tender congratulalioM. Home pa{x-r. HURLBURT. Selw«»»l visited E. I*. Hamilton and Prof. C. C. Raker ma-ie a hurried bux family a couple of days last week. D. Job rim tn han a tine team at M. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Lusted attendixl ine«» trip to the city on Tuesday. UfTIR LAIOIRIII. present, having bought a colt of Pat Mra. W. S. Thompeon of Harrington, Clancy. the «lance at Gresham Satunlvy night. All of the Woodward children, who I.. A. l*avisan«l wife, who have been Waah., wax a guest of Mni. C. C. Raker Roy Emily and family have taken up have been pick with the meaele«, are * residing at llridal Veil for tlie |*'l six thta week. their residence on his mother’s place FOR HOME CURED recovering months, have returned t«> their farm. Mr. and Mre. R. R. Carlson attended for the summer. The egg-rolling party at the Montavilhi Mrs. Tiller of Trontdah- visited with the funeral at Salem thia week of an old Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hill returned school lard Saturday was well tit tended time friend and neighbor, Mr». N. W. home to Poitland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Craswell Sunday. mi«I the young folk« enjoyed themevlvv« Mr. Moore ami Miss Mand Manary of Rice, whow obituary appear« in thia F. F. Floss was in this vicinity on immenaly. Portland visit-id the home folk. Sunday week'» |«|>er. last Sunday exercising bis fine buggy Mrs. R om Lit th* page war a plvaaant an«l t<x>k dinner with Mr. an«l Mrs. John Illis« of Terry was in town on horse. caller at Anderton'a lant Friday. Craawell. business last Saturday. Mrs. Ward Evans met with quite a Rev lloughten han moved on the (till painful accident last week, dropping a , Ralph Neiliauer nn«l family made a Harry Crenshaw is «offering from an place ami will have charge of the farm trip to llullnin Sunday. board having a rusty nail in it so as to attack of typhoid fever. for the Hummer. run the nail into her foot. She was un Miss Ivy Blackburn is sick with the Dan Mctxger waa looking after busi able to walk for several days. Mm. R. I*. llaMinuMen gave a dinner lagridpe. ness matter» in Portland this week. Ranter Sunday, the gurntM Iwing Mr. P. Ed Woolridge finishe.1 shipping his Miss Marian Robertson visited Mias Main Street. Gresham. Oreqon Andemon and wife. Frank Heiney waa doing business in potatoes last week. Zt-liiia Coss Sunday. The three eons of Cline. Salsman Gresham this week. Mrs. Maud Graham's driving horse at tendril church at Sandy Easter 8un- ¡ Mra. Ara Lusted ninth* a flying trip A young woman, being forcibly taken has been laid up w ith a very lame leg to Gresham a few days ago on li»ine»». day, for several «lays. L. w. Brown went to Portland Satur to Portland for an examination aa to her Henry Winchell i« at present the There is a ease of t he measles in the sanity, created some excitement among day. family of 8. M. Davis. the town folk Thursday afternoon. ••••••••«••••••••••••••••• guest of Louin Benfield. Herbert Simons has a man from Arthur Lealaml and wife of Tigard- i A. Woodward «pent Saturday at home Gresham laying tiling for him. E. R. McColl of Troutdale waa visiting ville arrived last Saturday on a visit t<- with hi> family. W. Iles of Gresham was in this neigh his mother, Mrs. I. McColl, and hx*k- their relatives here. Wilf ami l/niin leaver have been buny after business in Greaham this week. borhood buying hay of C. Hunter. Mrs. Davis receive«! a letter on Satur- narking their |M>tatovn. «I. H. Chalker Number 14. Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookies, Buns FRUITS, CANDIES AND NUTS ! :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»«; ; T. R. HOWITT JAMES GOODFELLOW ■ I GRESHAM. :: OREGON o ♦ Professional Horseshoer and General Blacksmith i Master of anything forged under the hammer. Particular atten- ti-gi paid to horse-« with tender feet, forging, interfering. Also <-ure quartercraeks, corns ami contra« te-l feet. Having taken all 18-months' course at a veterinary college, not stndy, but shoeing hot .«•< with tender feet under instruct ions of a first-class veter- inary surgeon. Price for shoeing from $1.50 up, according to shoes. All kinds of WOODWORK and REPAIRING done in connection. Call and see professor for particulars. ] [ <> ’ ’ " J <> J [ r HORSESHOEING LEWIS SHATTUCK Dealer in Goods of Quality GRESHAM. ORE. DONE AT AL. HART S SHOP Your enmings get into the bank sooner or later w hether you put them then- or not. If you spend all you make you let aonn-laxly t-lsc depoxit your dollar,. Having a bank account in sometxxiy else'» mime will never do YOU any good. Why don’t you got busy and »tart a l>aiik account of your own writli a part of your earnings? A little hit faithfully added to your »tore each Week or month will in time make you independent. Ih-poxit your dollar» yourself. Let ua give you credit for them and help you on to the road to sueeess. is First - Class J |*l WI. I'AffM I lr -- IVZXMK MT i E HANDLE full and complete lines of the following goods at the closest prices obtainable. and our prices right through our entire stock are lower than those of any other house handling the same quality of merchandise If you doubt this, come and we’il prove it I nterfering ano F orging stopped OR NO PAY C orns . and Q uarter - C racks T ender F eet SKILLFULLY FIRST G PE STATE-BANK SL1ÄM, OPE., ■■Wi: TREATED HART GRESHAM, OREGON Men’s Furnishings, Dry Goods Hosiery, Shoes, Rubber Goods Stov?s and Ranges, Hardware Cutlery, Harvesting Tools Crockery and Glassware ] [ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦;; Furniture, Tinware and Graniteware Paints and Oils Groceries and Provisions Flour and Feed Land Plaster to Oliver Chilled Plows and Extras I Î Lime, Cement, Shingles Trunks and Valises Spray Pumps, Spray Marerial Sash, Doors, Screen Doors