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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1907)
1905 Hi.boric«! Soci»« * WE CONQUERED. MV voiiime 3 GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREOON, ERI DAY, JUNE 14 EASTERN MULTNOMAH MARY KELLY HOWITT HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS "MAN LIVES NOT FOR UNION HIGH SCHOOL WAS BELOVED BY ALL HONORABLY GRADUAI! SELL." IS THOUGHT HARDWARE GROCERIES —•n«l _________ Convincing Arguments in Fa Passed Away at Her Gresham Closing Exercises of a Success “Man’s Stewardship,” Graduat vor of Its Establishment— Home Last Friday at ful Year—Prol. Aiderman ing Essay of Miss Edith Objections. Gives Address. the Age of 36. Gordan. Number 24 Old Fashioned Honesty Demands a square deal for everybody, and you get it too of F. B. STUART & CO. Dealers In the best of everythimj. dt lowest possible prices Main Street. - - GRESHAM. OREGON The msny friends of Mrs. T. It How- Tb« second annual commencement Mun Uvea not for hlmaelf alone lie How to secure high school faclll itt wrrr mH alb<Hh«*r aurpriMMl to hear oierclnrr uf th* Qreshaai hlith whoo. DO( a m « k reKat rd un t. a Robinson • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a •••••••••• ! t'«a for our rural and villaga aehoola oi her flratli Inal Friday «veiling. For held in the MaHbodint churHi Crusoe, a thing apart having naught Is now the moat Important vducatlonul many months she had lM*en a ¡»atirnt °® ,ilF of Jwtt- 7. (he same to do with the affairs of men, nor is Can't lx* la-at for the money any- ; quest Ion before th«« |»><>ple of th«* Htato marking the Th«»«, graduat * ”<’i at **’**J u* he by nature an irresponsible crea- riair* \A/zvr-L TolL-c We make a ajrar-ialtv of H obsiuihob - sufferer from hilrareulo.i. ,rh(M>l year nr that w here, ihir price« d«-fy «*om pe He Is at least a drop In the V7UI VVU1K IdlKb. iso. but DON’T FOHtitT tl.st we of Oregon I’eop'e say that they fully hands everything tnrasible possible for Edi't'h^Go'r’ion" Md’ kiiTy ture lianas did dill everytlilng lor herl^"',^' her ........ vast ocean of mankind, an Integral tition. do all kinds of KI.PAIR WORK in either wood or iron, also painting grasp the Importance of th a problem recovery but to no avail. Wilson part of the great social unit, au Im vehicles of all kinds. llut do they? D<> they realize that th« Each w. of the The h^fhl Kun* • ••• funeral • «••»••»• MrvhVNi waawwzw wrrr were ii ^. m .«.a»«- a-w..a • •••' graduate« had pre- - mortal soul with a responsibility no James Goodfellow, purl'd an oration for the occasion. hut. leas great than tfie realization of the IIK). HAMS, BALM : union high « w -I iiki I law now In for«*» ■lai a Irrn.K.n at tlie G r rali am Metis«- __ Powell Street. G resham , O regon • . J .a. _ 111-.-.. li ; #• . a _____ _ Itlea with which he haa been poaalbl i makoa It poaslb'e to secure these op dial cl.ur.-h by Dr. Thompson. Very 1 ow'ng to sudden ll'ness Miss Gordon ; r was unab'» to deliver her theme on ¡endowed. These poss blllties are his I AKO. EEG. ' portunltlea to our boys and glrla and tou< hiiigly du! tlie |««tor «|s*ak of the "Mans Stewardahlp." This theme her'tag»—a heritage, however, that Is permit them to live at home? influence and Is-aut fui Christian char may be found elsewhere In this issue to be held In trust He himself Is but When in Gresham Diatrlcta Nos M. Io and 20 have pa- acti-r of the deeeared. Aller tira serv M as Wilson «poke on “The Progress a steward; and It is aa to hia steward Patronize . . . I If Honed to be united with Gresham ices the large congrégation tilral [raat tlie and Trend of Democracy," doing jus- ship that he shall be judged, both by Nearest to O. W. Depot «••••••••••••••••••••••••a for high school purposes only. Each racket for a last l«»*k at tlie one whoni tlee In her delivery to a splendid com- h a fellow men and by bls Maker. Chicken Dinner Every Sunday .. A First*ciasa in Every Particular A. MAWLI.Y, Prop. As a part of the great social unit, diatrlct will dec'de for Itself at the II«« y had long knoa n, lovud and respect poslt'on. lu the opening lines she laid down the premise that the demo a man exerts an influence upon oth Meals at All Hours «¡ kkuham , O rkoom sassseaaaaaaesaeaaeaaaeeaa school meetings to I m * held next Mon ai. cratic ap'rit or ’nstinct is Inherent In er«. be It small or great, and he in Iieceased «aa the dauglib-r <>i Plynip- man followed thia with a review of turn Is himself Influenced by hia as- • (iresham Barber Shop ; day. the h story of Greece. Rome. Franc« social inn. In fact, the combined in Home object lu the consolidation on TeiiMirlal work nt all hinds neatly atol V oli . • are W/infed tl,e BAKERY everv Samrlav and Snn- and other nation* along the line of fluences of hoc ety make man what 1 . «I it Irk l> iliiii«- K s M i N «nd put in 1 . , TY .lay t„ eat l(c ,.reailJi ala,, t<> |m|,ibe t|,„w account of the ><i|H<n«v II will Incur urU< r St «I iltMtr In LUtall*til lltilrl the at rug g In for equality for all men. he is; for the character of that ao- refreshing iced drinks. Isn’t it cheaper to provide mich fu forecaaled ___________ the future, ___ ho'd Robert II. Childers, Prop. i and then _______________ - e'ety. be It _ good or bad la reflected c lilies by un'tlng than lo próvida Ing tcnai-lourlv tn the nrioinal pre in so In no small degree In the man who F resh H omemade B read , C ookies , C akes , D oughnuts ■ i HMIIAM. a UtttUMMf I that democracy In wtrrs po’Jtlcal. In forms a part of it. This society Is a always imi hand. them singly? On« of th.* auront tema dustrial and social is the natural or product of all the ages. .Man is born of a hlrh d«*ttree of civilization is th* MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, Proprietor normal state of man and that, largely into It and It becomes the very at- ability of coinmunltlea to un'te then throurh the modem achool. a true mosphere of h s life No worthy life «-fforts fur the common good Note 40 ACRES democracy In all that the term lin ■ cou d exist w tbout It. and no one GROWS pile« w II yet bo realized should be so unworthy as pot to be AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE th)« fact !n th«* Mtabllshment of your ' 26 acres in cultivation ; Iralance The addre**« to the c'ass was deliv mindful of his responsibility and duty rural tetephon«* syatoms, your city < ered by Prof I,. R Aiderman. super i towards It. easily cleared ; abundance of trull ; water plant«, park «yatem«, bridge intendent of Yamhill Countv schools fair building«; living water; 3 In the strictest sense man can not Letter from Gresham Student <1 strict« and lu your city achool sys Mr Aiderman commended the mem be retarded as other than a vital •le- ration; gixxj house and l»am; miles from Gresham. $.1,1X11). Tells of Doings at College. bers 'of the class for having remained ment of society. Though wholly de- tems. where largo areas unite to car fine running water; small bear to complete the full four years' course pendent ii|>on society at large for ry forward b'g undertaklhga that can ing orchard ; Smiles from Gresh urred those of the other vrades to do what he haa. for what he la and fat i beat be acconipllsheq through unity am. S4<XX). likewise, called upon the people to what he may be. and relat vely de Editor Beaver State Herald :— of effort "The KrlUble Reni Eatnlr M m «.“ support the h'gh school and to encour I>endent upon the individual, this but Considerable has been said of late Another objection ralr«-<! a that chII ’ age the young people to secure at ' proves him to be of vital importance ' relative to the various merits and GRESHAM, OHE. least a good high school education, | to' the whole of which he Is a part. dren In going so far will I m * ez[M.se<l and when addressing himse'f directly Hence It Is that dependency charac ! shortcomings of the recently elected to G m * weather Children at the high GHKSAAM, OKBH..V to the graduates, dwelt u|>on the sub terizes the life of man. He is depend- president of the Oregon Agricultural school ago can prot«*ct th»m«elv<M. ject of good c tlzenshlp stating that ’ ent upon those whose accompLali I College, Presillent Kerr, now of U tali ••••••••••••••••• They are hardi and self re'iant. They the a'l lm|s>rtant essent'al is that of ments have provided a means where Agricultural C*>ll«qte. Whatever may womanhood, womanly womanhood will get to the school when oppor at the by his own talaent may be trained ta be tl«e senti men la of the outside world At the close of the exercises proper* UM'KOtKlJ > tunity la given. These boys and girls the [>oint of usefulness, whose genius concerning him, and we have ns*« to the two rraduatea. their immediate I who are wili ng to brave hardships relatives, the Junior class, the speaker, has devised the implements whereby believe they are generally favorable, be I* better prepared than ever to «ell you land overcome difficult les to get a bet ton and Mm. E. Kelly and was born the school board, the several teach his [lowers may be used to greatest I certainly won tlie hearts of the student advantage, and dependent upon those heavy or light harne«« oi all kltxb. tor education |MM«eaa the mentality ' near Portland, Dec. I, 1S7L At the ern and a few invited guests enjoyed whose needs create a demand for his body during his recent short visit here. horse ami carriage iurniMhing«, etc. HariirNu «nd »ho* repairing. and will power to make useful c'ti- ; age oi It ahe was converted and uuitci a sumptuous banquet that had been services. Of what avail the talent of > The Oregon Agricultural C«»ll«*ge is DECORATIONS prepared in honor of the class of inan without the material things creat- ; enjoying an era of prosperity both ma GLST LARSON. Prop., Gresham with the Metluslist church of Mount zena. Why let such leave the farm | IM". With Prine pal C C Baker act II «. liare not «hai voit «mil, let | regularly? We n«w*d them We need ! Talsir limier the pastorate of Dr. Par Ing as toastmaster, the following ser ed by the thought and labor of other- terial and otherwise unprecedented in ua order lor you. to be appl ed to the development of I "Relation of this talent* Of what nva'l the devel-1 its hiMorv. Tira enrollment this year their Influence and advice Every sons. Krom that lime she has been a ies of toasts was given l'hnttr V Ä has been over Htl', about 1<<I more titan devote.I ami cuuscienlioua member of i the School to the City." Dr Short, commun'ty is richer when II can keep { HARRY HUXLEY oped facultyv the finished product. the church, a willing and activo worker mayor of Gresham; “Onr Graduates. ! without the wants and needs of o>.h I last year. The Women’s building is lie- I lueb children al home by turnlahinz j MRS. McCOLL, Gresham Ikcorator and Painter ... lira M-t-r'. reevme. tUra wm nmr- / J?* | era to create a market for thta pro- i >ng rapidly «-onstructoi sim I will be them pro|H*r educational advantage-« ' , _ ...................... ..... „ board; "Me Next, ’ John Shattuck of duct? Of what material benefit to a | ready for occupancy in September. 1 Kalsomining, Papering. Price« low. ried to Tttomas R. HowRt in 1MR. Ihe Junior das«: “A Last Word." Work newt. Call or write him at Htlll another objection la a l«M*al Kbe qiiirtly |M«ae<l away at her home1 Rdlth Gordon of the class of '07; man is a natural aptitude for law if Heretofore many parents did not desire * G bbsham , O bzuox jealousy existing Iratween districts iu Urreliam Friday evening, June 7, ¡' The High School We Are Going to there were no law. and if there were bi rend their girls to sclmol here leraine no men in need of the law? Of what Each asp res to be ’’the center." leaviug to mourn her lore, a beloved IJJ****- ’ Mr. Brownhill, editor of Th** practical benefit a striking fitness for no certain definite place of abode could School voters, will you permit some j I. us Ira n*l amt daughter, a devoted moth Beaver Herald the med cal profess'on if there were be previously engaged, the present dor- : Wh le on the floor Mr Brownhill nothing In the way of medicine or in- i Mr «nd Mr« <»e*»nrr D-iIir were al’ght objection to prevent yonr vot mitory lieing able to ace-oniimidate only er, one bn»1 her and one sister adverted to the matter of consolida pli-Himiit riulh’TM it the I let«Id 'rficv till« ing to give the boys and girls of your "Blessed are the dead wlm die in the tion of aehoola for the purpose of or struments of surgery, and It there about 40. This obje«.*ti<>n will be re were no men subject to disease and urrk. They leave writ «wk far Hra- district a chance? bred." ganizing a union high school at th!« injury? And of what benefit to one moved in the future as the new build •»Mr to»(»end the Mumti er. I.ady: I'd like a fine comb, luternieul t*«*k place at Multonomah place, a subject that has been inter i to have been born a teacher If there ing will house 1KX). You say you'll give them a chance please. esting the people of this vicinity for : were no schoo’a. nothing of which to (¡enryv Gordon retnrnrtl from Idaho . at home The last legislature appropriated You'll put In the higher cemetery. Clerk: Yes. madam. A fine- several weeks, and opened up the create the school, and nothing to be I125. i «» i for new buildings and «*<|uip- on M'Hiilnv, where hr 11 it it l»wii with « »ladles In your one-riMini schtml and tooth comb ? entire subject for d scussion. He was taught? «urvrv ititf ervw nient here and a tarn and extensive I^idy: No, sir! I want it for n your two-room sch«H>la. This does CARD OF THANKS followed by Mr Brucxer and Super True it is that man I ves not for shops will soon lie under course of con-1 my hair. Lafe Manning* uho recently met with not give aatlsfact on When you do We take this nietlual of expressing intendent Aiderman. both of whom seif alone He is dependent upon his quite a M«-vvrv accident, i« annin<l again. thia, yon remove from the lltt'e ones urged dec’ded action upon the part st ruction. We have the broth brush for our gratitude to the many friends who of the cttisens of this section of th* fellow men alike for the cultivation the teeth and eomlie for the hair, In order to enable high school stu 1.4-wia Mrtsgrr U home and i« being “the chance" to which they are enti wo tenderly assisted us during the re county to the end that, at the annirv' of his faculties and the use thereof also brushes, mirrors and every This being so—even- man dependent dents throughout the state to b«*eome congratulalni hy hia many friend« on tled. thing needed in the toilet. cent illness, death and burial of our school meeting on next Monday, it upon another or others—then every hia graduation from I hr electrical count* Bu'ld g<MMt hlrh schools In the best dearly I »-loved wife and daughter. will be voted to establish a union man Is in turn the object of the de better ac«[uainted with one another and TRY OUR 35c HAIR BRUSH high school at Gresham. Several i.f pendency of some one else. Man may the work done here, it has la-en de- of Ilin Oregon Agricultural College. i ’centers’’ of th«* county. Put up a Very gratefully, H’s a Dandy. the d'atricts contiguous to Gresham receive from others; he may give In cided to hold an annual inter-acholastic There will lie given an ice cream aoc* horse abed so that horaes may b«* kept T. R. H owitt have petitioned for a union high school return. He shall receive from oth?r* field meet, under the auspices of our ial by Mr«. Emery’a Humlay arhimlclaM comfortable The boya and glrla will Mas. P ltmiwom K xi . lv . here and It Is now desired that the if he wou’d develop his natural forces, Athletic aaaociation. The first of tbcce j in («range hall, June. 21. A program get to the school and Oregon will election returns confirm to the wish if he would prosper: he shall give to meets was held June 1st at which W Mail orders promptly attended to thus expressed by these districts. will I m - followed by ice cream. take Ita plnce educat onally along be- tine lira miner achool, Berkley, C«lfornia. others If he fulfill the purpose for high sch«x>ls and a<adeniti*s were repre ••••••••••••••••••••••••«e which his talent was given him, if he A M Widener I»«« traded hia place 1 « de W ashington and California These Thia ia a 17 room acb<»oi with all modern would exercise a stewardship con rented, and Saturday evening 'JS UKslals in town with !«ouia Metrgvr for 15 acre* stat»« have ancceaaful union high convenience» ami cloaca • very aiicceMful Rev. G. A. Nutley Resigns forming to the spirit of the ‘‘Golden and two silver cups, were presented. We jiint aouth of tow n. schoo'a In <>|>eratlon everywhere W** year. Mr. Prealon ia enthuainatic in During Inst Sunday morning’s service Rule." or conforming to the advan expect to see Gresham represented next J. W. RENFRO, G. Yolt, a prominent farmer of I’leaa- should grasp the opportunity next educational matter» and highly recom st the tiresham Baptist church. Pastor tages that accrue to himself. year. PAINTING, WOOD FINISHING, ! mend« the union high achool. ant Valley, waaa caller at the lleraM Monday and start thia work tn » To the end that man may use his Nutley te.tdered his resignation as pas Th«* eastern Multnomah delegation C a U-IMININO, PArXBHAXGING office l««l Friday. Frlde McColl haa returned from Cor- tor of the church. t*> take .rffect aa soon God-given faculties for the common here (with one exception) are doing fine ; few yearn we can eatabllsh other "cen- KFI> 1. Res . Pleasant View Av.. ' good of mank nd. it has been decreed Phone 7 X 3. < Ore. Dr. H. I’. Bittner, formerly houae aur ' tern." Unless you can suggest a bet vailia, where hr haa Item attending the as convenient to the church. The that he waste not, misuse not. destroy work. There are now II from that |>art j geon at (he Good Samaritan hospital, ter way. accept the one already with Oregon Agricultural College. church held a short bnsinean session at not. that which may be of service to of the state. Spieeial mention should l>e >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ihh located in GreMinm ami ia aeMMxdat* in reach and let's go about It without Elmer Hamilton haa returned (non the clone of the morning service and in others. In other words, that no one mad«* of 8. B. Hall of Fairview- who is ‘••••••••••••••••a | further delay. 41I with !»r. J. M. Short. hia claim at Cai ley Washington, and ia view of the fact that Mr. Nutley had re has the right to waste that, destroy winning an enviable record in athletics that, or fall to cultivate and use that as well as in collegiate work. In a field ceived a unanimous call from tne II.«»! spending a few weeks in Gresham, lie There will I m * a (¡range tea giren at WHEI II IEEO OF 1 6000 RIG . . . . for wh’ch others would give their very meet here two weeks ago he broke the rr|*urta very good crops in prospect in River Baptist churrli, it was regretfully the home of Mr*. L. T. Lusted« in souls Men are often heard to con college record in the hammer throw, I Benember that you ran always slNted, and John Fieldhouse wmh given that locality. < decided to accept Ilia resignation, to tend that they may do as they please gvt it front the Gnaham on Friday, afternoon, June, 21 and it is expected he will stretch the the 3rd and 4th degree. A good dinner take effect August first, at which time with their own; but it is not so. They Pacific Coast record during his next two All are invited. Mra. Geo. W. Slerrt and Mrs. Marie *M a feature of the day. GRESHAM Dinger will give a 10 cent cake and hia duties as imator at Hood River will have no own. What they have, they vaars in cvll«*ge. You«*« respectfully. The German ach<M»| will l»egin next ¡have only by div ne grace It is but LEWIS W METZGER. commence. Mi«« lj.ur« Cottrell, who ha. been at strawberry tea at (¡range hall, Friday, Monday. J line, 17, in the old Methodiat Rev. C. II. McKee was called as tem ! theirs to ho d in trust, They may 4o church building. School will l»egin at tending college at Corvallis, arrived (thia) afternoon and evening from 2 to 9 with It as they p>ease only In so far B. W. EMERY, Prop’r s ii. m. and clone at 12 noon ami will lie hrreTiu-tvUy to «|«*ml her vacation with o’clock, for the lienrfit of the Grange. porary |>aator of the Gresham Baptist as their will is the will of Him who Don’t Forget the School Meelinq. churc ’ u . Horses fed and cared for bv Otherwise their stew- gave the trust. .Ill are invited. held five <lay* in the week. The terma Iter Grand patents, Mr. and Mm. J. I*. The annual school meeting for Dis Single Meal, Day, Week or Month | aidshin ______ , w ___ II be ___ found wanting and a Reguer. Sam Crowe of Forest Grove visited will be fifty cents a month. The Herald force is imiebteA to one of penally commensurate with the of- trict No. 4 will be held at the school Farmer e Phone gf|S|Ui Qfg. Grenham <¡range held an rnthmiantic James Pmlon baa returned to Greah- Mr*. J. F. Vim the middle of the week. its members, for a lavish apread at Ho- fense will be imposed. house at 2 p. m. on Monday, June 17th. ¡.. Fanning got his hand Itadly torn tel de Gresham, on Monday last —<Hi I A man has been (riven health and Thia will be an impirtant meeting in its meeting lant Saturday. Three new am for a few week« viail with hia home memliera were taken in. Two, Mr». E. folk« anil friend«. During the year |>aat while working in Al. llart'a black- yea the joke! Bellnr see W. H. Wood-|8 It is mine, he sajs. and bearing upon the future of Gresham'» (Continue*! on page 8.) E. Chipman and J. W. Pavia, were rein- he haa l>een l*rinci|ml of Man Pablo ave- e lueational interests. ard alMiut that. (Continued on paste 4.) 1 our wants supplied on page 5. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES The New Restaurant D. W. Metzger Ä” •••••••••••••••• A Bdrgain..:^--» J. H. Chalker Gresham Real Estate Co. Notion Store The Gresham Harness Shop Fourth of July GRESHAM LOGALS The English Language Gresham Drug Store Livery, Feed & Sale Stable IWATCH US' GROW A gissl many «.| dour citizens are watching and taking a kindly interest in the progress of our rnstitutiona, pnssing lavoratile comments on our methods <>f blinking We V wish to say _ to them that we thoroughly _ appreciate their account and kindly interest. riease note that the ls.uk haa more than doubled its de|s>ait« during the past year—increased |IO,OOl) during the last month. The officer« of the bank aim to la* conservative and to take all precaution (nr the safety of the funds of its deporsitom, and solicit only legitimate laiai- neas, no matter how much or how little it may lie, giving it moat careful ami prompt attention. For those w ho are interested we give la-low comparative statement ahow- ing the grow th of the Irank: J it ne It, 1 tMXl Mav 11, 1H07 June 11, l!M)7 900.10» IB ÍJÍl.triO.'l) I*»,«? IT Drpnuiti L oiidm hik I «lÌMCoiintn............ 12,DUH 41 2:t,OK0 21 24,744.37 12,13001) Investments in recurltiea 4.125 <>«> 12,130 00 70,315.«) 90,113 03 60,572.70 ÄHMVtN .................................... We will Sure Suit You Ixita of Material, gixxl Tools, none but skillet! Workmen employed : : HORSESHOEING CARRIAQE WORK BLACKSMITHING GRESHAM. O ------FIMIMH GRESHAM, OREGON Without any Expense and With Every Home Comfort npHIS can be had through our Travel Class Stereoscope and View Offer. 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