Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
GRf’SHAM and Volume 3. Camping Outfits HOW’g THE TIME, IIEKK’N TJIE HTOKE io gel ymir »torli uff raniied good«, gr>M-vricM, vie., f»»r yuur camping trip MULINOMAII 1XI1IBIÏ FOR IHt STAFF I AIR Fruit Jars “ Tb» WrltaMt Kral KaUilt Ihm/* GRESHAM. ORE. IIIE SUPREME INEEREST OF EVERY CITIZEN .SHOULD BE ENLISTED TO MAKE IT SUCCESS Tlie Enthusiasm of Prominent People is Already Being En listed—Besides Providing for Instruction, Entertainment, too, Will not Be Neglected. Gresham Grange No. 270, Patrons of duce, for the State Fair aixl when re llu»|*amlry, at their meeting held laat turned naw it nt the grange lair and car Saturday decided to »»lablish and hold nival al Gresham. Let us all get to In October next the flrat annual Grange gether and boost, boowi, l»»>»t for the fair and carnival. While the Gresham Ural annual grange fair ami carnival at Grange will I m - iuatruuiental in starling G realism. thl» work, it ia propo»e<l to make it Fa vorn (ireaham Orange I air more than a local affair. Every granger Hon. W. W. Cotton was reqiiented by farmer ar>l l«i»iriMM man In the county the editor of thin paper to give hin opin and adjacent lerribiry will I m - ak«d to ion of Mich a fair, and the following l«rtici|M,U-in what will eventually la letter was received in reply: the lM?»t ami most instructive thing of 1‘ okti . axii , Oregon, July 10, 1907. it» kind in the country. Following are some of tin- suggestion» T imothy B bowxhill , Grealiam, Oregon. outlimsl by tlie Gresham grange. The Master and one assistant to I m - »elected Data Hie: I understand that the »ugge»tion by tlie l-a-al granges, will constitute the Isiard of directors. To a»»i»t these, ha» been made that there be held at numeriHis business men ami others will Gresham a fair for the purpose of exhib I m - invited to advise with ami aaaiet them iting the product» of the vicinity. I am decidedly of the opinion that auch a fair in planning the Big Fair and Amusement Features would accompliali many u»< ful and ben eficial reaulta. Il will »how to thone of the carnival. iH'dlh of Mrs. Hevel not familiar with onr country what can i Churches ami fraternal organisation» la- done, and those actually engaged in No riN'cnt death ha» come to the peo> of tin- community will also I m - a»ke<! to farming will learn from each other what pie of Grrwhain and vicinity with a take a part, as well as st-M-kmen, dairy greater shock than that of Mrs. Alvina men, poultrymen ami others who are the country ia really capal-l- of produc Hwrl who di«l at the home of her inti-rested in s«-eiug thia country pushed ing. I feel that every owner of land or daughter. M m May Wmal, in Ml Tab to the front. It is proposed to adver farmer in the eastern part <>f Multno mah county should be interested in or last Sat unlay afternoon. tise it far ami wide as far as |»Mnible to Mr« Hevel had ap|»uarud in Imr usual : bring people from far ami near to see making such a fair a sucre»» Very truly your», health until alsxit three weeks ago, I what our grangers and farmers can do W. W. C otton . later she was taken to the home of tier when they try, Io a««' and appreeiat«* our daughter when* she died of peritonitis. products which, by tlie way, will include The funeral was held in Gresham everything from a radish to a pressed Inst Sunday aftermam. the sermon be- . brick, in other words to let the world ing preached by Hcv. J II. Royer of know that this district ir secoml to none ami that men are in* only making mon Mis» Clara Webb of Gresham won ey but actually getting rich from the tirat prize lor clierrie» in the 10-lb. anil pr-riucts <>f land euating » li «> ail acre and I <-wrtot> ela»s„on I imleH, »ml »econ.i on same variety In saeepstnkes. II. A. up. Ts-wis of Russellville narneris» carried It is prrqswed to advertise to the ; off Brsl I KU sirs on Royal Annes and Ore w-xl-l that for climate, intensified farm gon and Giants at the Salem ciM-rry lair. prmlucts, natural resource», menery ami E. I*. Smith of the Eastwo,»! nurs- erie», was iu attendance at the Pacific modern conveniences, it ia Coast Nurseryman's association held at this INatrict against the World. i Salem last we* k. It is also |xo|«m<-d to make of this fair Dr. anti Mrs J. M. Snort spent a few an opportunity for our people to have <lays al Newside last week. the best of instrm-tion on farming in all The flrat white rasplsrries ever seen of its phase», to have lectures on farm by this scribe was pressnted to na by ing, a forum, in which will ap|M-ar some Richard Forbes, a wealthy farmer of of our brightest ami la-at men. Amateur Cedarville, last Saturday. They are theatricals ami other iums-eiil ami .pro about llu- same size as the Cuthbert but fitable amusements will Is- pr< vidcd for a much liner flavor, though not as good a shipper or as attractive in appearance on a large scale. as the latter. Com in iltees are at work preparing let Miss Clara Webb, manager of tlie ters which will shortly Is- seirt to every Webb farms, was a welcome vjaitor at grange in the adjacent territory asking this office thia week She reports a flue l BEVI I their co-operation as individuals and as crop of cherries on the farm this year granges. Mr. A. F. Miller, matter o( and says that among the many who hiiimiiH'UM, paaU>r of the Uunkanl Lenta grange, baa Is-en interviewed ami samptod Lsmlierte, Royal Anns and clitircli «t liii« place. Rev. David lias promised bis help. Mr. Miller lias other cherries al the orchards last week were Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher of <’atli<*y H|M>kv. There wan an un hail forty years' experience in fair and the While Temple. Dr. Curtis lx* ljtws usually largf attendance The casket grange work and will prove to I m - a host of Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. John Roach wiu literally hidden from view by I m * hu > in himself at this work. He anticipates Stralon and Rev. George T. Wild», secre tiful tributes of flowers. The burial big things for the grange fair and carni tary of the B. Y. P. U., of Chicago, Rev. ami Mr». Elnathen Sweet of Portland, was at Greahaui cemetery. Dr. Hurlburt Speneer Johnson of Bos val. Alvina Jones llevel was la>rn in St. Hon. J. J. Johnson, a prominent at ton. Massachusetts aud Fred Butler and wife of Portland. Ji Mr pl i County. Indiana. October 14. torney of Portland ami master cf Even 1847. Slir was married to Henry ILwl ing Star grange, the biggest and most Miss Florence Suiger of South Tacoma in IN« I. In laxl they moved to Oregon. enthusiastic grange in the state if not on is a gurat of Mrs. Marie Dinger. Mrs. Ilevvl leaves two children, Alva the coast, has pledged himself tn do J. F. Andre returned on Saturday I lew I of Gresham and Mrs. May Wood everything possible for the work and ia from a few days' visit at Aims. of Ml. Tabor; an aged mother, Mrs. K. A. M. Widener and family and Mrs. very enthusiastic over it« outcome. Mr. Ijvura Barne» will »tart on Monday for A ..Iones ofGrvsham and three brothers, Johnson is a worker and an able man a- a trip over the mountains to be gone Milton Jonm of S|M»katic, Alfred Jones is evidenced by the numerous successes about six weeks. of Seattle and Schuyler Jonm of Gresh attained by his grange under his direc Miss Susie Morrow of Portland and am. tion. Eastern Star is getting up a big Miss Annie McKeown of Rockwood vis v Mrs 111*v m J hud l>een for years an ac fair of its own to lie held early in Octo ited the Lawrence family on day this tive member of the Grange and an in ber, but will not spare any pains to help the Iaiwrence family one day thia geek. fluential memlier of Gresham Rebekah B. W. Emery, accompanied by A. Moke a Big Succesa lodge. She wiu well known and a large of the grange fair now under way at Winans, L. Winans and E. T. Winans, prominent H imm I River capitalist», went circle of friends mourn her departure. Gresham. last Friday to Bull Riiu, where the The memlivrs of the Herald force Now is the time for every granger Winans Bros, have a big contract to feel especially touched by this death commence to fatten and slick up that install a big sawmill and power plant and extend prayerful sympathy to the for the Mt. Hood Power and Railway members of the family. Mrs. Ilevel pig, c«>lt, stallion, driving team, cow, company. was the Herald's nearest neighbor and bull, sheep, goat, poultry, dog. cat, in Rev. Henry Hudson mm inent r xtemhd many fayors (act, everything in the way of farm pro- Baptist divine ity, now GRESHAM LOCALS at the Notion Store (olumblj ( »raptaphones and Records for sale MRS. I. McCOl.L, Gresham ! . - .IN , ...... . — - Passing of Pioneer al (olumbia View Mrs Susan Barker die.1 at her home al Columbia View at l>i o'clock Tui-s Ia> morning, July 10 l*ealh <aiu« quite suddenly. She wa» seised »ill. n tit and lived only a ale.rt time. lieeewiHMi value to <iregon in the early 5t>'». She lacked only a few day» of being Kh ywar» old. Her hualmnd, Hiram Barker, away »everal ywora ag>>. Four children aurvlve her: Mr». Alma Hall of Fair- view; Mr». L Holcomb of Portland, and Perry and Edwar.1 Barker, who aro at home. The funeral «.'rwicv» were held from the family naddeiice at lOo'clock Tliuni- day morning Intwriueiit in Hull erm- tory.' Death of Ctas. H. Me,Sherry Clias. II. McShvvry diet! nt Boring July 15. 1907. The funeral wits held on Wednesday, the 17, in charge of Bev. S F. Pitts of Greshnm. Interment ti»>k place at Danmaciia. Deceased waa l»>rn Jan. 11, MOO. Ho hail no family of his own, but leaves a brother and three sis ter« Ed. Metzger, while making a knife on Monday, cut hit finger very ba ily. Mc arc headquarters fur Wagon TJ'VERY dollar you earn represents a certain number of | 4 hours of your labor. It ia labor in a condensed form, convenient to exchange for the products of the labor of others, or to hold in storage for use in later years when your strength faileth. Carriage Repairs price —of tomorrow’s-work - of everyday’s work, NOW, while you have earning capacity. Your stored labor will support you in comfort in a few years. Can you save a dollar awry day to pul in the Itank? or ho cents? or 25 cent»’ If m>, you ought to I m > doing it. Its a pity to waste all the work of these gotsl years, bill many are doing II. F. B. STUART & CO. BE WIRE AND BANK A PART OF YOUR EARNINGS EACH DAY. FIRST STATE BANK GPES11 AM, OPE, ___________ r r^THF. FAyMr.rtW nÄNK at — Al. Hart's GRESHAM, OREGON •••••••••••••••a« - - GRESHAM. OREGON “There'» a »bout in the camp” of the Free Methodists in Greehsm a, night alter night the hosts aaaemble, the speakers become enthused with their »object» and someone accepts the invi- tation to live a new and better life. do all kind« of REPAIR WORK In either wood or iron, al»o painting The tent nieetinga which began more vehicle» of all kind». than a week ago have progressed with James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon ever increasing interest and atteixbyice and »mu- who coin« to jeer have re mained to pray. When in Gresham Pastor S. F. Pitta is being a»«i»ted by Patronize . . . Evangelist B. C. Dewey, of Decatur, III Baths in Connection. inoia, wleae clear cut presentation ol Chicken Dinner Every Sunday n . hzwi fv D w » truth spoken in love"appeal» to the hear f Irat-cla». in Every Particular U' A' HAVVLfcY- , roP ers, while occasional flashes of wit and Meals at All Hour» «. bmham , On»io5> humor mingled with touche» <>t pethoe, keep hi» audience interested. Other ministers attending are. Reverend» S. Scott of Portland. H. E. Stubb« of Eata COME 10 IKE HOME BUIKY lOR 100R BAKERY GOOOS ca<la, A. Walker of Salem aiel Singing and you can laugh and grow fat. evangelist McGregor. The meeting» will continue thia week J. H. HATCH, Gresham, Ore. and probably next week, with services Successor to Mrs. Chas. Johnson, every forenoon and evening and three nervier»'o*i Sunday. » . Duet, “Marche,” Engleuian, Hel-1 The large well lighted tent, seated en JI om and Elaie Metzger. with comfortable pewe, is an attractive 10. Hong, “The Bird»,” Charlie Brown-' hill. place, e»|>ecia!ly evening», and the order 11. “The Scarf Dance,” Chaminade ’ in income-bearing property has been good. and “Valae Caprice,” Juaopb Hoff-’ limn. Minnie Lawrence. in Gresham, bringing $20 “.Song of the Katydid,” Kern and supplying the pulpit of the Second Bap 12. "The per month net, for sale at Little Soldier,” Smith, Elsie tist church of Portland, was a recent Metzger. $1600. Enquire of and pleasant visitor at The Herald IS. Solo, •*Th«- Ferry for Shadowtown,” I office. De Koven. Jennie Metzger. Mrs. Inez Miller of Salem is visiting 14. “Song Without Word»,” Gurlitl, ! her sister, Mrs. Hester l»aw rencr. Idylla Brownhill. GRKHHAM, UBKUON 15. “The Myrtle.,” Wach» and “The IL S. Johnson has moved bis office Chaee of the BuiU-rtlie»,'' Demie«, • •••••••••••••••• into the Carlson building, where be is I »a I m -lie Metzger. prepared to look after the wants of bis 1«. bokt, Selected, Florence Cleveland.' coaioasera. 17. “Spanuh Itance" No. 1, Maazkow-1 »ki, and “Spring Song," Mendeiaon, Mrs. A. M. Tufford and Mrs. M. 8. Ethel Wilkinaon. Batm were pleasant callers at Tin? Her i> tetter prepared than ever to »ell yoa ald office Monday. heavy or light harneiM oi all kindg, horse an«l carriage furnishlngg, etc. John Palmblad, a prominent settler Harness and shoe repairing. Melrose Church to Be Dedicated. of Powell Valiev, accompanied by bis GUST LARSON, Prop., (ireOiam daughter, Min Palmblad, were doing On Sunday July 21, the people of ' busineM in Gresham last Friday. Melrooe will dedicate the new Harriet . Guv llobertaon off Luated« and Miss Floy McNeil, a former teaciter at the Iliff Memorial M. E. Church of that HARRY HUXLEY,. . Lusted school, called on Miss Inez Lus place. ted Sunday. Rev. John Coleman of Willamette . Decorator and Painter The Herald acknowledges a pleasant Univervity. will preach the dedication ; Kalaomining, Papering. Price» low. visit from Mrs. Beegle and her brother. jemion at 10:30 a. ni.. Presiding elder. ! Work neat. Call or write him at Evangelist B. C. Dewey, who is hob ling Dr. B. F. Rowland will have charge of G kkkxvm , - - Gazoos revival meetings at the Free Methodist the afternoon service and dedication church. of the buihiing. A praise service will (Continut^l on last page.) be held in the evening. The church building waa started last April and has Is-en rapidly pushed to i Muskdle completion, and thia too during the The music recital given by some of busiest ««-»son of the year. The trus the pupils of Miss Lucy Metzger at the home of her parents. Sir. and Mrs. D. tees are. J. If. Wilson. A. B. -Conrad, W. Metzger, Wednesday afternoon waa Mr». E. T. Wood and W. B. Parsons. with the same intelligent a grand success in every particular. The building committee are W. B. Par care that you select The young folks entertained their elders sons, 11. W. Fritz and John Branihall. your doctor. tiom 2:30 toff p. ni. The program was Rev. J. H. Wood is pastor aud has well arranged and its execution spoke You select vour doctor liecause well for the ts-rformers as well as their worked unceasingly to bring about this you have confidence in hi» ability. popular teacher. neat church building in this prosper I’buuse your druggist for the same good reason. The work of each After the program, refreshments were ous community. The building will be depends for it» sueee»» on the served in the grove on the banks of dedicated free of debt. It is all com work of the other. Johnson creek. Besides the parents Rea.1 this again and think of it. and friends of the pupils, a number of plete except the painting. A basket dinner will be given in the musicians and friends from Portland were present. grove near by. Everybody is iuyited 1 . Duet, “III Travatore,” Nellie to come and help us enjoy the day. Mail orders promptly attended to Fans and Isabelle Metzger. 2 . Beethoven's “Elsie”and “.Melody,” Lucile Nutley. CARD OF THANKS 3 . “The Black Forest Clock,” Huns We hereby express our heartfelt and "March,4* Williams, Ada Ih-ane. J. W. RENFRO, 4 . “Fluttering Leave»,” Rolling and thanks to the many neighbors ami “Value Caprice," Ever, Nellie Faris. friends at Gresham, Mt. Tabor and '> PAINTING, WOOD FINISHING, o Montavilia for their unfailing assistance 5 . Solo, “A Lullaby.*’ Lottie Davis. , > C alcimiximo , P apcrhavoino < “Slumber Song*’ and “The Fair,” and sympathy in connection with the 1 11 RFD A. . Pl.-*»»nt View Av., < recent sickness and death of Mrs. Alvina ' ’ Phone 7 X 3. Re« Gurlitt, Anna Brugger. < ',re»tu>.n, Ore. ' 7 . “Hail To The Flag, ’ Austin, Helen Hevel. M rs . S. J. J oxks , M h . and M rs ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»ff H im ». W. WttoD, M r . and M rs . M. 8 . Song, "The Clock," Idylla Brown J unks , M r . and M rs . 8. C. J unks . hill. ••••••••••••••••• Our Work Talks. GRESHAM HOTEL laugh and Grow Eat” ••••••••••••••••• A Good Investment Gresham Real Estate Go. The Gresham Harness Shop •••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOOSE Your Druggist Gresham Drug Store •••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHEI II IEED OF I 6000 RI6 . . . . Remember that you can always get it from the WE SELL ANYTHING YOU WANT, INCLUDING Flour, Feed, and Groceries AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES If we haven't what you want we will get it for you . . . Give us a trial order and be convinced it*s *•> . ■ JOHN BROWN GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMERY. Prop’r Homes fed and cared for by Single Meal, Day, Week or Month u’"» u-rhone Gresham, Ora. Rockwood Phone 311 Your wants supplied on page 8. STRAW HATS At a great sacrifice. All the season’s latest at about 50 cents on the dollar Must close out to make room for our Fall and Winter Goods. Just come and get your hats at your own price. Our Shoe Sale is certainly appreciated as we have only a few season able shoes left. Come and make your selection while they last. This is your chance. LEWIS SHATTUCK, Always yéur Money’s Wurth — Main Street. on all our Ranges and Cook ing Stoves. If you contem plate buying you will save good money by buying now. la uncqualcd by any shop In l.aatsrn Multnomah At greatly reduced price» to make room for onr tall go<»l». Buy now! Absolutely the best and most ecomomival 10 per cent, discount Our Horseshoeing Summer Shoes Large Opening, Self-Sealing, No Rubbers, No Trouble. Until August 1st we will give a We have the men and the TOOU ready to do your work on short notice. Number 29. Economy Fruit Jars StrawHats Buy a Range or Cooking Stove and Put away a part of today’s work t IRUltl PRESENTED IN AN ENTHUSIASTIC WAY I A F- Millar, maater of ¡«rnta grange, I up|M>lnt4««| by Multnomah t ounty court to interview and gather l<»gether from I the farmers of Multnomah county an Fl Id. 8T<K K I czhihil off fruits, rereula, gniNMvs, vrge* (/overs, Kublisrs, Jais Cumple/«» ' tabl«*M and other farm pnalucta for the county rvlilhit at the HaJem Stale Fair HOIR. I HD. HAMS. BACON I hi H«*pte tn tier, Mr. .Miller haw umde an IARD, UC. arrangement with th«* (irraliaiii library lu iccrive and plate lip»11 rzhihitiun everything contiihiileil by the farmers for such pur|><>ars. Every farmer has <>n Ills farm w»mrthing worthy of ex- GRUSHAM, ORl.tiON bihit. It may la* only a fine wps*imcn •••••••••••••••••••••••••a of grain, timothy, alfalfa, corn, etc., which if pulliMl ami properly cured •••••••••••••••••••••••••a would make a line exhibit. One tuay ralao find a tine curio in tlie way of prt- ; Gresham Barber Shop rifled wtMM| nr other valuahh- curios • TotieorUl «torli ‘ of ‘ all “ klml* “* * twally aw»l quick I> doiiu l(u«»r« hour<l a ml put iu which would I h * very acceptable. order Nr» I dm»r In Giraban» Hotel lie also wants farm prislurta of every Robert H. Chi hl era, Prop. kind, including canned fruita and vege G It KM II AM. UKK«1<»X •••••••••••••••••••••••••a talilcs, Imked gotnls, tine needle ami crochet work, exhibits of wool and ••••»•»••••••••a mohair, l»rra, honey and Ian* xuppliee, I h<»|s», cheese, butter, eggs, and III fuel 40 ACRES anything and ever)thing of Interest Io 25 Ar rm in cultivation; baiane«« the farmer. rMMily rh'nrrd ; abundance of fruit ; Every farmer in thia district should fair buiMititf*; living water; 3 take mi interest in this work and do his mi Im from iirmhum. f.TjNNl, very U-wt to make Multnomah’s exhibit the «rat in the stale. J. H. Clialker GRANGE FAIR AND CARNIVAL TO BE HELD AT GRESHAM IN THE AUTUMN Every Farmer and His Family Preparations Already Being Made to Hold an Exposition for Inspiration to Lead Better Lives Asked to Contribute to the Object oi Their Efforts— Displaying to the World the Wonderful Products ol Enterprise. Some Responses. This Rich Agricultural District. I vcrythinq Best and ( heapcst D. W. Metzger MON I AVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907. Dealer in “Goods of Quality” SOLI) ON APPROVAL Gresham, - - Oregon