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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1907)
Some People Say : "MAN WANIS CHILE • 1 MURI: BELOW." Don't you la-lieve it. lie wants all lie can gel l'«r the money, ami you know it. That's llu- ranaoii why w,- make a »|»cinlt) of Qukk Sales and Small Prodis school which will meat at 10 a. m., the Sunday after an absence of five months. Ilarry just recently return«!, via Forest program as arrang«l is aa follows : Morning Service, 11 a. m. I. Organ Grove, from an extended trip in the voluntary. 2 Hymn 2tiU, "Holy, Holy, mountains. Grange Tea will be served at the Holy." 3. Reading Psalm M, by Rev. D. Wolfe. 4. "Tlie Lord is in Ili» holy home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ituegg on Fri Gentlemen Union High School Proposal temple." 6. Prayer, Rev. John Flynri. day afternoon, May 24 H Hymn 2f«2, **<) day of rest ami glad- are cordially invited to come and tiring Considered and Large neas.** 7. Scripture |«««w>ii, I Cor. 13, aa many tallies aa possible Committee Named. Rev. J. II. Wood, H. A nth«*in by the You are cordially invitol to attend Hie choir. W. ‘Marami by Rev. John H. G. A. K. entertainment, consoling of a At a high wbo,I rally held in Grange Colman. D. D. 10. Hymn 233, “How , lecture, by D. J. Hiynew, Patriotic in Urin a foundation." ll, B«* in‘diction. (tructor, «i»l recitation«, by Oreaba« ' hall, Gresham, last Saturday afternoon, If y um x'twl pupila, at Orange Hall, Oreaba«, I the first step, were taken toward mak Afternoon service, 3:S0. ■<NW, "ComaTbou Almigfily King." 2. I Friday, May, 17, at S o'clock »harp ing the present district high school at Holy Communion, Rev. Il F. Rowland, The entertainment ia free, ami eveiyone Gresham a union district highschool. : The law providing for thia was passed 3,1 is invited, especially the children. D D , Presiding Elder 3 llynin 2M, ''Guilin me, O Thou Great Jehovah.' Rev. Miles Pittr returned <« Tuewlay, : by the last legislature and goes into ef 4. Her inoli, Rev. John Flynn, ft. Indi *■ from the Free Methodist annual confer fect on May 26th. It provides that two catory aervice, Dr. B F. Rowland. 8. ence, held at ‘ shland, having Is en re- lor more contiguous districts may unite for the purpasie of maintaining a high Doxology. 7. Benediction. Epworth Icnglie service, 7 p. III., con ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦• « school at a central hs-ation to be sel ected by the districts so uniting. I ducted by Rev. A. D. Wagner. State Superintendent Ackerman and Evening arrvii-e, M p. in. I. Organ j County Superintendent Robinson were voluntary. 2 llynin 22b, "All hail tl e ! present to read and explain the the pro power of Jesus' name." 3. Prayer, Dr. visions of the new law and answer ques I D. Driver. 4. Hymn 244, "Onward, tions. A good nuiulwr of citizens of Christian soldiers." 6. Scripture Inamr, Gresham and patrons of District No. 4 Ifev. C. A. Nutley. 6. Anthem by the were present and one or more reprewnt- A mass meeting is called choir. 7- Hermon, Rev. J. W. McDou atives from each of the surrounding dis- for at the town hall next I tricts. All shower! an interest in th«* gall. H. Hymn 254, "My Jesus as Thou wilt." V. Beii«lii'lioii. Monday night at 8 p. m. I proposition. WILL DEDICATE NfW Ml IHODISI CHURL II ENTHUSIASTIC HIGH SCHOOL MELTING Splendid Program of Services Arranged lor Sunday, May 19th. : Istst Munday morning a new, deep- I med I h -11 waa lu-ard calling the g<»>d In Him vini wm iinik«’ money. people of Gresham and vicinity to the HwT A tflniH«* nt <»ur I hm "ItM'k Itlul I H t In- IHitt I W ill | Ut-W Methodist house of worship just i’oiivim*«« you limi you rail •!<> ' «iinpletvri, ami very many responded. I m ’I ut by IriuhiiM wHh Hi«« : All were surprised to I h -I io I<I the coni- müdem Mfm’vr. j binalioti of Is-auliftil colors in windows, | carpet, furniture and organ. Il was a HAVE YOU SEEN OUR i feast to the eyi-s, a rest to the Issly ami PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE? an Inspiration to the mind and heart. After a Sunday m -I i * h >I s,-Mion, with It I» tlu< I hv I for th« money. sii attemlancc of one humirel, Dr. i Thoni|HMin, the pastor, preached to a Oregon i large ami appreciative audience all sp- | proprialv sermon, the first in tlm iu w church. In tlm evening the main andlcmv •••••••••••••••••••••••••a 1 room was till.-.« with worshippers who ; (Tresham Barber Shop ' had come to hear an inspiring sermon Tuhaorlal work of all Kind« »»rally and i by |MMilor C A. Nntleyofthe Baptist tjuhbl) dun» botis-d au*l pul In uftlrr Neal dour Io ««rrwhAitt Moiri church, ami none Went away dia- Robert H. Chlklcm, Prop, ' appoint«! ükMOI AM ÖMHOM lino of the MUrprÎMON M llit ll M WM iU*<| ••••••••••••••••«••••••••a FOURTH Of JULY TO BE DISCUSSE D D. W. Metzger •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • - (t'ontinurd «»it Handy |«age.) 40 ACRES '.ft acres In culti- "vallon-. Iialanca easily cleuretl ; abundance of fruit ; fair buildings; living «ater; 3 mile, from Gresham. >.I,IKX> J. H. Chalker "Th. KrlUbl. Kcal EsUtr Maa." - GRESHAM, at the ORE. Notion Store Skirt and (oat Hungers At li>T and IM each. 264 per |wir Spool Sewlxi Silk Al M and (oUdf'i a a|rrad from 1>Y U» 7M each i ’I mhw to discuss the advisability of celebrating the Fourth of July. Gresham is cen trally situated, has every facility for providing excel lent entertaiment, and ac commodation for the pub lic and should do her best to entertain the people on that day. Everyone is in vited to attend the meet ing Monday night. Come and bring the ladies. Livery. Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMERY, Prop’r Horae# h*«| nn«l cared for hr Single Meal, I My, W«x*k or Month ''"“r'.«.:» u! '" "' 6rishiB, Or». Rural Carriers Meet The Multnomah Rural lx-tter Car rier’s Association met at ls-tit«, last Saturday evening, the guests of the two carriers at that place. Considerable Imsineaa was done (or the welfare of the boys in the wagons, and arrangement» were made to attend the meeting of the 1 State Carrier's Association, to I m - held in Portland next month. The nezt monthly meeting will I m - in Portland at that time, and in July at Cleone. The as* elation now muuiieri IB members, and more are to join. Sanatorium in View. There ia a movement on foot by some of the Portland people to buy the miner al springs |ocat«l on Dr. Thotnpeon'i Addition and erect a sanatoriun. We have the springs which should bn in ducement enough for the sanatorium and we understand the company has al most c L mms I negotiations for tlx- ground on which the springs are located ami for several lots adjoining. If we get the high school, the Mount Ibssl railway ami the sanalin-ium, we then will Is- well on the road to becom ing quite a city. let them come, that's what Gresham needs. r ALL a Pay your bills in a business-like manner, by check It greatly facilitates the conduct of your business, Isith private and commercial, while at the same time your funds are alsMilutely safe. Business conducted through a bank is always more dignified. Even If you use your money from week to week and month to month. PAY IT OUT THROUGH THIS BANK 'The returned checks are legal receipts for every bill you pay. THE VERY FIRST CONSIDERATION with offievra and directors of this Imnk has Iss-n "almolute safety..! depositors' funds entrust«! to its can-," an-l this will always Is- Its policy In the future. From its organization it has been the policy of the management of this (tank to make every provision against possible I omm , Is.th in the way of loans ami providing the beat vault and safe obtainable, and, of an extra pn-caution, carrying enough tin- ami burglary insurance to cover any lists that coultl possibly occur. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE. ~ n zx an with the Man Who Advertises If You Want Results I have apent several h undr»-« I dollar») in advertising ain«*e Hi«- firat of the year and am in a position to han dle your buainetw in a Katirifaetory wav to you. I have all kind* of real property for ante, Jo couvrytnc- ing of all kind*, attend to rollw-tiona, etc. I). S. JOHNSON, Justice of the Peace Notary Public GRESHAM, OREGON ••••••••••••••••• A Bargain-^:'":,;," ration; good house and barn; fine running water: small bear ing orchard ; 3 miles from Gresh am. ««■•>. Gresham Real Estate Co. GRKftAAM, OUOOK • •••••••••••••••• Eagle Creek Defeats Gresham A. THOMPSON, Ph.D. Pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, Grvahani, Oregon p. m. On Sunday pastor Nutley will »|a:ak both morning and evening at the church in Cottrell. Richard Latourelio, of Troutdale, |«ss- «1 through Gresham, on his way to the metropolis this week. John Roberts, and daughter, Mrs. M. l inger, were Portland visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chalker spent last Bunday at the St. Vincent hospital, where their eon, Verne, is ia undergoing treatment. The librarian of the Gresham library. Mrs. H. Wostell, reports for the month Iw-ginning April l&th and ending May llth aa follows: attendance during the month in reading room, B96; circulation ----------- The Gresham Baseball nine were somewhat disgusted with the turn things took Sunday. A game was booked be tween Eagle Creek and the former, but ->n arrival at that place it was found that Eagle Creek was unable to get a full team together. However they man aged to pick up a few stragglers, and a slow but interesting game ensued, re sulting in a score of 12 to 13, in Eagle Creek's favor. The boys say they were royally treated, and intend toplay them again in the near future. Next Sunday they wlil play Canby. of books during month. 137; new names . received, 31. This indicates a growing i Yount) People Organize Orchestra interest in the library. The library and On Monday night, May 13, a number reading room is open every afternoon of the young people of Greaham, met in and evening during the week. the Library rooms, for the purpose of Dr. A. E. King of Portland, brother organizing an orchestra' Harley Tur of Mra. J. M. Short, is spending a week ner war elected leader, with Miss Bea or two with Dr. Short and assisting him nie Ihiily, as secretary and treasurer. in his practice. The orchestra is to lie composed of 10 Harry Tucker, who, for the past six or more pieces, and by the enthusiasm or seven months, lias so efficiently assist- shown, at the meeting, will undoubtedly «1 R. Childers in the tonsorial parlors, meet with success. A committee was left tni week for Puget sound points. appointed to consider and report at the C. Williams, of Troutdale, taking his next meeting means of providing an in place witn Mr. Childers. structor, music and the rental of a hall, Harry Wood, who recently purcliaml consisting of Robert l>oane. Dalles T. R. Howit's meat market, intends to 1 Simonsen and Guv Fieldhouse. •••••••••••••••••••••••a The English Language Lady: I’d like a fine comb, please. Clerk: Yes, madam. A fine- tooth comb ? Lady: No, sir! I want it for my hair. ________ We have the tooth brush for the teeth and combs for the hair, also brushes, mitrors and every thing needed in the toilet. TRY OUR 35c HAIR BRUSH It's a Dandy. Gresham Drug Store Mail orders promptly attended to •••••••••••••••••••••••• Read the want ad a on [»age 8. j New • Arrivals at Lewis Shattuck’s DEALER IN GOODS OF QUALITY DONE AT AL. HART S SHOP is First - Class I nterfering and F orging stopped I OR NO PAY C orns , and Q uarter - C racks T ender F eet SKILLFULLY rat. List Your Property c HORSESHOEING _____ _________ I • •••••••••••••a ••••••••• move his shop, now located in the Carl son building, to the budding occupied by Nr. Howitt, as soon aa it is reuovat- «1 and cleansed. Fay Tombling will drive wagon for Harry Wood. during the summer. Arthur Lusted, of Portland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wostell, Sunday. M. Rickert and son, Lawrence, were Herald callers on their way to Portland, Wednesday. Lawrence will remain in the city to work. (Continued on last page.) GRESHAM LOCALS ; i fl F. B. STUART & CO :♦ NEW LINNEMANN MEMOllIAI. MEMORIAL MKTIIODIRT METIIODIRT CHURCH, liKESHAM GREHHAM Whirh u Sunday, May 19th. Whh'h a ill I m * d«*«iicate<l dedicated Sunday. Dr. Otis F. Akin, an Oeteo|Mtth, of Portland, waa a Gresham visitor last Friday. Mra. Wm. Ryers and Mrs. EilySmilh, were visiting friends in Fairview recent ly- Mrs. fl. II. Wright, and daughter, Mrs. F. Bannerman, were callers al the Herald office last Friday. Wm. Gedamke math- this office a pleasant call Iasi Friday. Mr. Gedamke waa returning to hie home in Portland after having spent several weeks in looking after farm affairs at his old Imine. Mrs, J. Btripe ami children, Ida, Ada and Chester, were recent visitors ol -J. Faris' and E. Holgate's faiuilits. i ■Mias Gladys Holgate was a recent and welcome visitor at the Herald office. Mra. Ed. Revenue, and daughter, rev . J w M c D ougall Ruth, of Sandy, were tireahaui visitors one day last week. Pastor Methodist Epiao|ial Church. Albany W. II. Price paid the Herald « call, on Saturday last. tin- people last Sunday morning waa the E. R. Wright lias purehae«! a new beautiful new auxiliary pipe organ manure spreader for use on his farm. which tilled the organ niche and under Mrs. G. W. Hale and son Frank were the skilful touch of the organist, Miss pleasant callers at the Herald office re Grace lawrence, tillnl the auditorium cently. Frank threw his wrist out of with stirring music. , place sometime ago, and it is not doing Next Sunday, May 19th, promisee to very well—hence a visit to the doctor lie a day long to la- remembered in was a necessity. Greaham. The Servicen of last Sunday Mr. ami Mis. E. R. Carrigan, of St. were only a prelude to the grand dedica | Johns, visited over Sunday, with the tory services being planned for the «lin latter's aunt, Mis. J. F. Ulm. ing Munday. Following the Munday Harry Wirts arrived in Gresham, For spring styles and honest wear, All sizes, styles and pnees. Every pair guaranteed. I Ì •eeeoeeeeoeoeaeoe GRESHAM Kenney Shoes After a thorough discussion of the various provisions of the new law, it was decide,! to present the matter to the districts most likely to Is- interested. Petitions will Is- prepared in the several districts and the question will be voted on at the annual school meeting in June. A committee was ap|s>inte<l consisting of three niemlM-rs from Gresham district and one or two from each of the sur rounding districts, which committee is to thoroughly consider the matter of tile establishment of such a union high - whool district, with Greshsm as its ren ter, and prejiare the way in tbeir res pective districts for its adoption if con — AAA A A. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A sidered favorable. The committee con sists of Theo. Brugger, Chas. Cleveland, appointed as parlor ut the churches of B W. Emery, R. Tegart. Andrew Brug Ina denomination, at Urealiatu, Eatecaila ger, F. I. Rugg. P. Salquist, Gus. Rich and 1'leaaanl Valley, lie will take up ey, J. Z. Olson, G. Holmes, F. C. Mark- liia residence at Greaham aa a center wardt, and M. Kronenla-rg. and eX|«cts to move Ina family here as One far*t seems well settled and that aooa aa lie ran find a l»ou»c is that if a union high school is former] The uaual covenant ami Kinin««» meet Gresham will offer a suitable site for a ing of the l*leaaant Home Ba|>list church Imilding. It is stated that several good will be held Saturday, Mav, lit, at 2:30, . sites havr» already been offered. MRS. McCOLL, Gresham Rememla-r that you can always gel it from the Tilt i : r * «HEI II IEED OF 1 6000 RIO ... . See our confíete line of AL. TREATED HART GRESHAM, OREGON Furniture, including lawn seats, New Hammocks bed lounges, mattresses, springs, exten sion tables, center tables, chairs and iron beds. All colors, kinds and prices. New Mattings, including all colors and designs. effects. Some beautiful just in. New Shoes. Club ties, patent, tan and white, women’s summer goods, including white and patent oxfords. Men’s oxford’s. Patents, black and tan. Full line of Hay Tools for harvest. We are agents for the Louden hay tools. Full and complete Hardware line of all kinds, for all seasons of#the year. An Elegant Line of Straw Hats We want to call your particular attention to the fact that we are sole agent for American Field and Elwood wire fences and gates and can quote you prices and make you terms most liberal. The cheapest and best fences made. Call and will explain their merits.