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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
See Second Column Front Page. "How to Telephone Harlow. Blaser and Harlow." General Merchants. Troutdale, Oregon. Volume 3. GRESHAM New Goods W» art* continually replenishing uur atoek With the Nearest and IV.t Gouda to la* had. Hence and MONTAVII I A, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, F RIDAY, SEPTEMBER HOW TO PHONE HARLOW BURGLARS PIY IHIIR lilt IIRSI MULTNOMAH CASWELL StLECTEIL AS BLASER AND HARLOW TRADE AT fAIRVIHV COUNTY FAIR SOCIETY ASSIS I AN I SECRETARY 13, < > 11 1907. Number 37. IT WILL PAY YOU BIG < > to Supply Your Needs at the Peoples Cash Store < > Ue buy with great care, sell cheaply far cash, treat all ....nt....... : I -mpt -I. In. ries and M.w »» « t»> thk s*ci We Want Our Many Customer* Postoflice is Raided and Over President ol Oregon Historical Prominent Portland Man Will and Erienda to Know How to $150 Cash Taken besides Society Gives Write-up— Devote Whole Time tn Reach Ua over Multnomah and Valuable Papers. Williams’ Prophecy. the Fair Work. ('lackatnaa County Mutual Tel ephone Lines. Our Groceries fresh and (kun We are selling Choice Peaches Inn*mu<h as immy of our patron* appear to lw unable to get telephone connection with iin over the lines ol the Multnomah und (TacknmaM County ol’Il HPECIAI.TY Mutual T«*lvph«>ne company, we take Very R cmi tirivi«* for th«» M«rtit»y You'll not b»‘ sorry y«»u this inehiiM of telling our customers iHGIglll them of <|M how to s<*curc imnic«liale telephone condt*ctioii with Harlow, Bla*er A Har low : First- King up central. Cull for Farmer 271, «tating name wanted Skt-ond— If unable to rvu« h ua in thi* ••••••••••••••••••••••••a« mcthml, ask your hM*al central to give you ua on the long distance line collect •••••••••••••••••••••••••• In tlii* manner there is no charge to you. * rni«B. j ! Groceries, flour, Feed, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery:: AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU NEED. SEE F. B. STUART & CO. 1 1 : F. A. f'a*wi*ll, a well educated, capa- < > Main Street, . . GRESHAM. OREGON ■ i hie man of affair* of Fortland, upon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a : nomiimndati<>n of |»r. A. Thompson ha* Ix-L'h '«Vlcrted by lb»* citizens* com- I Notice I hav<-ju»t in»tall,'il H<>r->-.h‘»'iii|{ Ht<»-kz, xn<l am mitte»* a* M--i*tant to Secretary E. L. now |>r> |>artnl t> »h>»- the most vii iouz as well as Thorp of th«* Multnomah County and the gentle horse. I have also a mtslem forge, tin* setting machine ami other Grange Fair and Carnival, Ilin ap- U|eto-date tool« ami machines which, witli additional help, places us in a pointim nt w ill doiibth— I m * confirmed position to do g<»»l blai ksmithing on short notice. Vehicles painted. l»v the executive committee. It is ex- James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon ¡»ccted that Mr. Caawull will have an office in Gresham and devote his whole » At the GRISHAM HOME BAKERY time to the fair work. Mpw-ial (*orr< nini other Fresh Fruit«. < kl I’ORTLAN'H, Hept 2, 1907,—Kditor Beaver Stale Herald : lnasnit!(*h a* great intereMt i« la-ing taken in the prop*>«<*«) Multnomah County and Grange Fail and Carnival, to be h« hl at Gresham on Oct. 10 19, 1907, perliai*« it will not be amiss to give your many readers an ac- roiinl of the first Multnomah County Agricultural «uciHy, and «how how it originated, and in so <loing, I will give to get some of our fresh baked goods The the procv4**liugw of th«- initial meeting os hdloun: fjewia Shattuck ha* gone to aoutiiern HI KRY HI RR\ !! They are going a* fast as we can get them ready! “At .i meeting of farmer« and others Oregon on a hunting ex|>edition. Get a drink of Ice Cold Soda from our new soda fountain All Ehiv<»ri». NOW *ao<l up to <l«»te. Ice Cremn R oc I mp , too. J. M. HATCH, Prop., (Hu<-< u* Mr« u f..hn-..r1 ) Powell st., Gresham, Ore. COI PFI EES “Stop Thief! ; Gresham Barber Shop ; Tuttaurlal work of all kin«l* neatly ah<l qiilrkl) >l«*n*< ka«ora ht>nr*l Miet put In or<tt*r Nrtl dixiT l<i Uh'»li«iii lliHrl Robert II. Childers, Prop. OMKtiON GKK m II a M. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale, 120 Acres NINETY aer«’* in cultivation, balani'«- r « hm | tiinlwr. G« m «I large < that purp<wc. If you can't come In, orchar«l ; frnrvd and er»** fenced ; 1 phone in your order |>cr the al«>v«* in- < > "pring ; lieta erri limi««» mid barn; «1 ruction* and wr will mail the vol«** < > butldii ng«; chopmill. only two ' ' mlb s from electric rar line. • to you. Tlii« mboul I intvrxwt our lady < : Price ! |»tiiR). j friend«, f«>r the position <>f queen will i certainly I m < one of honor ami one b’ I m « , «ought for. Iler royal roliee will la» : , 'ihr Rill.blr Heal tal.lt M««." , furnished to berjl.) the fair association ! GRESHAM, - ORE. I Il i« pro|M**«»d to «Ires* the <pi««cn and ‘ her maid« of honor in a manner befit- | ting the (Mvasion. Let rv«*ry|M»dy l*M*nt , (*ir the queen of the carnival llARl.oW, BLASER A HARLOW J. H. Chalker : : * You are Judged to a large extent by the by the stationery you use. Judge Us by the kind we carry. AT THE Notion Store MRS. I. McCOLL,Gresham Multnomah grange, No. 71, of Pleas ant Home will give a l*a«ket social on Saturday, Kept. 2K, in W. (>. W. hall. A literary program will I m » rendered by local talent, after which the l«n»kvl« SCENE OX will I m * «old nt auction. The prtM*vedN will go to help build the new grange hall. Program will commence «1 M p. Mt. Hood iLiilwa) company’* st« ant m. «harp. Don't forget the date, Sept. -I»* ‘X « I . 2M, al M p. in. Colne one, come all an<l The abri ifT was notified and the case bring a banket. is being investigated. ♦ • ♦ fo Wed at Rockwood Merrill Pretty man, oldest son of Mr. Mrs. <»e««rgr Prettymnn of R'skxxnod, and ,M i - h Minnie Kathler of Portland u ill I m * married Sunday afternoon next nt four o'clock, at the home of the grtMun's parent* At the same home in the evening a public reception u ill I m * livid nt which Uir young couple will receive the congratulations of their many friends. ••••••••••••••••• «I Bdsktl Soddl dl I’kdSdnl Home WHEN II NEED OF A GOOD RIG ... . Remember that you van always get it from the GRESHAM Livery. Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMERY, Prop r 6resham. Ort. ••••••••••••••••• CARLSON A EMERY Undertakers and Embd!mers Compirle stork of rofflns and furnishing* Ilt’Mr*«- funtl»hr<l If <l«*sirr<l iir (‘alls |»r«»in|«lly alt« n«1« J "’llsn.Illi,in. < ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. W. RENFRO, Next Saturday, the 14th, an opening dance of the season will I m » given in Metzger's hall at Gretham, an I we in vite nil to come with the intention of «baking your foot. It won't I m » our fault if you don't, for that's our busi- liras, to insure you a m»od time Our orchestra is one of the best that Port- land can produce. So kind o' stick around, The floor is Brut clasa, the music O. K. mid the management hard to ¡M*at. Ed Metzger, manager. Anothcr May Rdik Ride paimtimo , wood mnsHizo, : • l>iiln’t x*' l*’t lime? Y'ou nii»»<*<l it. : : CAU'iMtsisu, I’ ai - khii noiMi Ì ' ' 1 HH> .. R m . Fl. ».»"1 \ I. *> u . <1 All who w<*nt wantibl t<> x» agaiii ’ Phon. "I ni». Rev. \V. T. S«dt and ««»me more men have commenced clearing the ground (or the church. Mr. and Mra. (iubhu it Were in town Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Unlay called on Mrs. Vail .Sun day al the mill. It is re|H>rte l that L. R *llin of Gresh am is to I m » a partner in Burkholder and Gebhardt’« mill. Opening Ball of the Season Hornes fed and rarvd for bv Single Meal, Pay, Week or Month ! ton ' Manie piare, J. T. McCullovli’a. Ar : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' rangili liv Mra. Emery'» ami Mr». luiw- rence'i Mumlay m*li<»>l clam». Safe ilriver». The burnì will la* tliere. Fri- Mm Carrie Mason is confined to the <lay night, S»*pt 20. I.vuve Emery’» house w ith an attack of typhoid fever bum al 6:90. Rotimi trip ami »up]a*r, Numenma improvements appear on 26 finta. Tlii» i» fur everylM.ly, olii the house and yard of Mr. ami Mra. ami yoiing. Lewis Metzger. Tlx* addition of a new |Hirc)i and other improvements neatly Chas. Cleveland is having a carload painted make of it one of the neutest blooded cattle, sheep and hogs shipptsi home, in east Multnomah. to the Stale Fair at Salem. GRESHAM LOCALS A party iva» Riven nt l>. XV. Metzger'» Wednesday night ill honor of Lewis ami Elmer Metzger. Lewi'* g«.es to Cornell ami Elmer to Corvallis to at- tend college. Nmnerotl** friends were wen.» nerved. pre.ent. Refreshment» wens A mu»ical program ami game» fur nished entertainment. Rol»*rt Simin, i» making an addition to hi» bonne. Concrete pillar» are be ing put umler the building an*l a new fence is living built. Ed Smith ami wife returned la»t week from eantern Oregon. Hi» household goods were hurtled in the Troutdale depot tire last Sunday. Mrs. L. J. Barnes, Mrs. Brow ning, Sylvester Barnes and wife and other* (roni Gresham returned from the hop fields thia week. They pi. k<*d only n few days a» the hop» »polled ami were unlit to pick. Al Hart is progressing rapidly with his new shop. It will l>e two stories high. 25 X 70 feet. The ohl shop w ill In* We are Headquarters for V In a small village in Minnesota robbers, alter looting several small safe«, attempted to crack the burglar proof wafe in the tank, resulting in the building being wrecked and two of the robtars entrapped and captured. One man In particular will have a consideration for banks which he has not had heretofore. A few year, ago Mrs. Catherine Gorman of Mill Creek, I’a., wna mur dered for the money rhe wax supposed to have Concealed in her home. Recently the Reading Railway company purchased the property ami aolil the house to a laborer for ♦'Ml to take it off the premises. In tearing down the houau the man found $2,(MX) concealed under the door aill. “He In a patriotic citizen who deposits his money in the bank where It profits both self and community.** Buggy Shafts. Poles, and Lane Wagon Jacks Wedges, Sledges and Splitting Bars LOGGERS’ TOOLS made to order Horseshoeing Always First Class POWELL STREET. GRESHAM, LOOKING EAST favorable to the organization of an Ag ¡cultural college last spring, leaves Sat- ricultural society in Multnomah county, irday night for New York, where he held nt the council diamber, Portland, «ill enter Cornell university. He vx- Nov. 19, 1859, on motion. Dr. Perry •ect« to finish hifl four years’ course in Pretty man ua>* called to the chair, am! electrical and structural engineering. A. W. W alling uas appointed secretary. Knd then? Well, the biggest and truest The c»bject of the meeting was slated by -ucces# is the wish of all who know this the chair. On motion T. J. Dryer was faithful young student. requested to address the meeting, and The many friends of V. IL Smith, «on he responded in a forcible and appro if Mr. ami Mr*. N. L. Smith, will be priate manner. On motion, a Commit plea.-e*! to read the following article tee of three was appointed to suggest '(»ncerning him, clipped from the col names to fill the various otfivva under a umn* <»f thv\Vasco New* : V. II. Smith ¡permanent organization. David Powell, i is manager of the Independent Ware T. J. Dryer and Thomas Fraxar were house and Milling company. The Ixiard ap|M»inU»d said committee. The com i of directors met Wednesday night and mittee reported the name of Thomas ¡chose that gentleman for the office. In Frazar for president, James B. Ste making their «election, the board of di phens and Dr. Perry Prvttyman, vice- rectors yi< ke I on one ofThe best known president«; A. (i. Walling, secretary, and most reliable men in the county. , ami David Powell, treasurer. On mo- Mr. Smith has resided in this vicinity . lion, the report of the committee was for many years and is known to possess adopted, and the officers took their every faculty netessarj- for filling his | new position. He will take charge of Continued on supplement. I the affairs of the company Monday. G RE. SN A M, OF?J£. I »-I I »% \ nk ~~n v GRESHAM, OREGON The dryer at Cottrell will start al>out Saturday, Sept. 14 and will lie in charge of E. O. Ball. Price for drying will la» according grade or on shares. Dealer in 44 GRESHAM HOTEL ii Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Crow, Props. First Class in every particular Baths in connection. t Gresham, - Oregon ¡! The children of the memhen of Fair view grange. No. 144. will give an exhi bition of sweet |a*as. asters, corn and potatoes in the town hall on the even ing of Sept. 17. The following prizes will be given : First prize on asters, $2; second prize, »1. First prize on sweet peas, $2; second prize, |1, First prize on corn, $2; second prize, »1. First pjize on potatoes, $2; second prize, |l. This makes a total of |12 to be given or prizes. A Good Investment : Intending Purchasers, Attention! We are in a position to save you money on your purchases for Fall and Winter Footwear, Clothing and Furnishing. Our Winter Goods are now in and ready for in spection and a finer line of goods you’ll not find in any place. For Men, Women, Children < ► < > •••••••••••••••••a Oregon I?ii| Juice Clothing. Furnishings Fine Goods, Very Cheap of Every Description for Everybody 1 V 11 I ’ U v 1 O XX hen in Gresham Patronize the Exhibition of Children's floriculture Goods of Quality” Gresham, ♦ » J E. O. BALL LEWIS SHATTUCK, Always your Money’s Worth Al. Hart’s Cottrell Prune Dryer M. Rickert has sold his place to W. J. torn down ami the ground used fora Thompson of Menominee, Or., who will yard. I.ater the building will la* ex ’ move on at once. tended to cover the entire piece, 50 x 70 B. Tannler of Cedarville made a visit feet. ! to the Herald ofiice Monday. 11. R. Ivane of Fern Knoll farm on Mr. Wrenn of the firm of Kern Route 2 joined the Herald family thin week. The Editor auk nqw [edges a Wrenn of Welches was a pleasant cal pleasant call fr<>tu Mra. Kane ami her ler at the Herald office Monday. Mis. John Metzger paid the Herald ueighbor, Mrs. L»ng. There will be a short program consist Miss Lillie Gimler is visiting Mrs. I office a pleasant call Monday. ing of recitations and music by the chil Rev. S. C. Sherrill and Warren Ball A. M. Widener dren. The principal features of the Mrs. John Metzger expects to leave of Cottrell were visitors at the Herald evening’s entertainment will be an ad office this week. y for Michigan Sunday, where she will dress by Mrs. Sarah A. Evans of Port D. McCeown, who is much interested land upon “The Pure Food Question’’ visit relativesand friends. Robert Tassel has about completed in the coming grange fair and carnival, and a talk by Prof. Robinson, county bis liay and grain warehouse at Boring was a pleasant caller at the Herald of-1 superintendent, to the children, arous and will lx* ready for business about tire Monday. ing interest in the work. The library was moved early this October first. The public is most cordially invited to I-ewis Metzger, who graduated in elec we* k into the Metzger building next to lv present. No admittance will be trical engineering from the Oregon Ag- (Continued on last page.) charged. — at — FIRST STATE BANK BRING YOl’R PRUNES TO THE FdH and Winter Goods Very Fine Goods, Very Low Prices, invite Inspection and Patronage in income-bearing property in Gresham, bringing $20 • per month net, for sale at * $1600. Enquire of • Gresham Real Estate Co. GRESHAM, ORBGOM Read the want ads on page 8. School Supplies We have a full line and can fit you out easily and early Car Cement 2 Cars Feed TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK Don’t forget it ! We are sell ing Agents for CENTURY FLOUR The kind to use if you want the best bread