Commencing November 1, All Subscriptions Not Paid in Advance Will Be Dropped From Our List Volume J. (IRESHAM and MONTAVII.I.A, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907. Number 43. I THE FAIR IS OVER We are giving no more vote« for the queen, but we are still Helling WliAl A FFW EXCHANGES BIG FAIR AND CARNIVAI CLOSED SATURDAY RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS NIGHT WITH RECORD BREAKING ATTENDANCE SAY ABOUÏ EHF FAIR WANE OREGON LANDS Was Success as an Exposition Big Premium List Awarded for Finest Stock and Agricul ol Multnomah’s Resources tural Show Outside of —Big Surprise the State Fair. Aqed Pioneer Passes Away John take, one of Powell Valley's oldest citizens died at hie home, 837 E. 32ml street, Portland, last Sunday, aged nearly 79 years. Decea»«*d was born in Clark county, III., Nov., <1, 1MB. lie crossed the plains to California in 1850, and arrived in Portland in DR, settling in I'ow.ll Valley in the spring of 1H03. Mr. laike was marriol twice, On cemler 10, IBM, to Mary Baltimore, by wlmm one son waa born. (County Judge A. E taken» The Itallm). After her dri th, he married Susan J. Wigginton of Portland, to whom nine children were tarn. Ilia widow ami seven children survive him. They are. A. E. I.xke of The < < » Like the Fair, We Are a Success Fruit Adds Millions to Oregon’s ;; Wealth—Gresham Made Herself Famous. in giving our customers the best the market affords ¡[ for their money. JI F. B. STUART & CO Main Street, GRESHAM, OREGON ¡ [ (Special Correspondence.) Out at Gresham this week they are < > showing the country and a good part The live stock show was a vwry P obtlaxp , Oregon, October 21, 1907. ; of th«* slate how to do things and do creditable on» and elicited praise —»4,275,135 ia the amount the fruit l tli«-ni right No batter example of from all who saw It, e»|H*<-lally the growers of Oregon will receive for what an «nlerprlslnic «oinmunlty can |...,:i.l.- on I t I I have jujit inMtalhd ll>>r«4«»h< eintr Stockland am Much credit la du« their crop for tbe present year, as 1 do In a short time by everylxidy she«! the superintendent. Mr Cha* Cleve ■ now to Bho* the inoft viri«>u0 a* well aw estimated by Hon. W. K. Newell, ding ills coat and laboring has been land, for th« manner In which tliv th»* gentle home. I have alwo a nxxiern ftrge, tire netting machine and other president of the State Board of Horti j icr.-ntly given than by th«- work that show was conducted up-to-ilatv an<l machine«* which, with additional help, place* n* in a culture. In making his estimate Mr. Instituted the Gresham Grange Fair, |M»>ition to do goo<l bl<M*k*inithing on abort notice. Vehicle« painted. Exhibitors generally t were well Newell does not deal with fancy ami made th« county come because pleased Warrents for premiums James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon prices, nor does he include the fruit Il knew It vniiild be worth while No were all drawn and signed I before th« that wlil be consumed on the farm. j on« has ever vlali«*«| the fair but what show waa ended. Gresham covered herself with glory waa surprised that *<> much waa done Mr Dr Wy th> comb«, of Corvallis, GRLSHAM HOME BAKERY and was grateful to the other towns U^tnn Thipf!” A’ The premium Hat alone was a bls awarded prize« on cattle, sheep and 1 lllvl ■ to get some of our fresh baked go«>ds of Multnomah Conty for participating book and the exhibits were worOty hogs. tIRLSHAM, OREGON In her fair. The showing of live stock, HURRY! 1IURRY!! They are going as fast as we can get them ready! Hon. R T. Judd was judge of th« w • | tile premium list. The crowds were vegetables and fruit was very fine; >••••••••••••••••••••••••• | there and they were royally enter- Get a drink of Ice Cold Soda from our new soda fountain there was a great variety of enter ; tulned ami everything went well and All Ehiv<irM. New und up to date. Ice Cream H«Mlfoe. too. tainment; thousands from Portland I from every aspect It waa tbe aucceaa were In attendance. The enterprise J. H. HATCH, Prop., <«i>cce**or to Mr* c. Joimson.) Powell st., Gresham, Ore. l hat It deaerved to be , was a success and will be repeated on Next year Greaham Grange will a larger scale next year. liuve a better fair, it w:ll have a year Tbe Oregon State Dairy Association to prepare Inalead of a few weeks; will hold Its annual session in Port ! Il wl'l have better buildings and more land. Thursday and Friday. December exhibitor» will 1«. on hand, and the 12th and 13th. instead of the 19th and WHILE YOU HEAR entire enterprise will be bigger and 20th. Thia change assures some of better and on a »table foundation and C. A. Hewitt of Hpring<lale called at the ablest speakers in the United all becauae a few anterprialng men t ie Herald office while attending the 8 ‘ atea got busy, forgo' their own private Oregon Is attracting the attention of f *ir last Saturday, and renewol his own <>P nlons and benefl'a for a month or Russian and Baltic German immi- and S. Bates' subocriptiun to the Popu two and worked for the common good ' grants One Inquiry received by the lar Home Weekly. Prole.lily everybody that ho ped make I Oregon Development lx-ague from a I the Greobam fair a auccaM feels aui|>- F. C. Markwarilt pre«ente«l his prixe thoroughly reliable source says: "Par You Save Money by ly r«*pald ami th«* b«n«flt to the com ticulars desired of a tract of about pie pumpkin, weighing 36 pounds, to munity. to th«* Grange, to the entire Trading at 4000 acres of good land suitable for I The Herald last Mon<lav, for which we kiixt Hide, for that matter to the general farming and stockraising, not acknowledge thanks. county, cannot now tn* eatlmated at the more than 10 ml es from rail or steam i From time to time the P«*oples j boat transportation. that can be pur | A. B. Conrad of Cedar district was a Pra-aa haa aided the Greaham fair chased for cash for not to exceed J30 pleisant caller at tbe Herald office the MRS. I. McCOLL,Greshae ami It ha* don« wbat It could to make an acre, for a Russian colony.” The fore part of the week. the fair known In thia district, and j Inquiry further says: "Our people io arum» th«* support of th« East Bld. Sherrill Stevens did a nice thing in | are Circassians from the Caucasus, f buainess men Others In this district GRESHAM loaning his automobile for the use of «•••••••••••••••• I honest, sober. Industrious, and pbysl- j have helped ami lh<* only regret Is Queen Lucy and her maids during Fri i cally the equal of any race In Europe i hat could not do more, for we WHEN II IEED OF I GOOD RIG .... They will bring over their Arab day ami Saturday last week. knew from the start that this fair i hones. Angora sheep and goats. They Hr iiiviii I mt that ymi ran alwayw was to b«* no m«-re local street carni Miss Inez Lusted, who has been quite will be a credit to any community in grl it Iron* the val. and nmat of us rvalalzrd that a which they may settle and if satisfied ill, is improving. lH*rnianent county fulr would do won (JRESHAM will be followed by Immigrants from Mrs Marv Leslie was a pleasant cal «lets for the E»»t Hide In a way that the Baltic Germans and from Russia ler at the Herald office the first of the to thia lltfi«* nothing had been done ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»g Judge J. M Scott, president of the < Good luck to the Greaham fair, now When in (iresham Oregon State Good Roads Association week. and forever, the be*t Its t»e»t wisher rTRF.KT VIEW IX GKES1IAM, LOOKING NORTH II. W. EMERY, Prop’r Patronize the has called a meeting for November 14 Harry Mitchell of Mitchell, Lewie A lean wish Is that It aucc«-«*d and grow and 15. at the Portland Commerçai Slaver Co., showed his interest in the llorses fed ami card h*r l>v 'to th«* full award of Its merits.— I’co ! Club Mr Samuel Hill, president of fair by furnishing, free of charge, a big Single Meal, Day, Week or Month whip by P. J Cronin Co. ’ p ca Press. It Will PIMM Y ou the Washington Good Roads Associa F Ituegg Best Pole team; lap robe u.ua hiwrl iii.uixe 141 Grisham Ort. OISW1SW, »««• tion. will come with a specin) ear into ami driver lor the use of Queen ; It Is regrettable that the Inade by Mitchell. Ia*wls * S:aver Co Prof. Eugene Kaox, the well known from the Washington meeting. Novem Lucy and her inaiila on oftening ’lav. Mra C Cleveland Best hors«* ami Mr. and Mr*. S. T. Crow. Prop*. • •••••••••••••••a quate transiMirtalion facilities be iinper*«*n «toe, will give an entertain- ber 12 and 13. and bring with him a The reception committee, ctimpsel 1 1 'ween Portland nnd Gresham prevent buggy; whip by .Mitchell, Lewis tc number of Canadian experts. A lan I Slaver Co. First Class in every particular < > iiirnt at the Metluxliat churvh on Sat of Mesdames Brownhill, Short, Thonip- ; j <-d more of the people of thia city tern slide lecture will be given by H C Aultman: Drew litter carrier. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* [ troni visiting the Multnomah County unlay evening, Oct. 2b, at 8 p. m. Ad- Hon. Samuel Lancaster, of the Good son, Emery, Carlsun and Mrs. J. W. j Baths in connection. < > ; for best exhibit dairy cattle Fair held at Gresham last week To mimi<in: Adults, 25 cents, children, 10 Roads Department at Washington ami Lewis Shattuck, certainly did them- ' 34(> Acres < ► I those Hogs. Ü For Sale, who were so fortunate as to Full details will be announced later. .elves credit in the showing made on Poland China—Aged boar: 1st. J. ■*ents. Gresham, - Oregon ¡¡ find standing room on tbe cars, the ¡ I 140 Ht H « hi rtillivntion ; ^ mm | Bishop Scadding Is delivering a Portland Day at the fair. After the display of Multnomah County agri i <1 Holmes < • f.imily >>it I iak I ; lW(» 7'HMHH lioiin* Read the want ads on last |«age series of lectures in the East, and as banquet, short ad<irt*sses were made by ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦»♦♦»♦»»•i • Sow pig; 1st B C Aultman i-ulturul products was a revela ’ ’ «— . * *ii« h« - il-»* W • I ! f ni h i - li' -1 all Hour pig; 1st. Webb Farm < » Hindi* «»( (arm hn|>l< incut*, lhrr*h- lion All products on exhibition at Mayor Short, J. J. Johnson, Geo. W. Essex Hogs; 1st, Chas Cleveland; < ' intf niiu’liin«*, »•n’uliBp* riitlrr, tn»u < » Gresham were grown within an hour'« Hazen, Tom Richardson. Dr. A. Thomp- I ¡ ’ loi vtitfint'. Hiilvr |»i|M*«l to hot»»*«' rid» of l*ortland. nnd between this all prizes wlihottt c<mipet:tlon ron. Rev. C. A. Nutley ami Timothy 4> nnd barn ; hot nini cold u:»l« r in (Continue*! on editorial page.) city and the place where they were ex Brownhill. ■1 ry room I mlloo to R R Hui . hibited there are a number of remark -------- a » ----- ------- ¡ thru | i I hu <*. flG.ono ably well tilled farms, gardens and The Weekly Oregonian ami Beaver in income-bearing property orchards Portland Is bringing In cel Mrs. M«iry Hurlburt Hasses Away Q 'j'HIS is the last issue of The Herald before the increased State Herald both for one year at 32.1X). ery by the carload from California in Gresham, bringing $20 Send your order, in now. The funeral ol Mr*. Mary Hurlburt of Colorado and even from Washington ■ subscription rate goes into effect. There are a few per month net, for sale at I ; GRESHAM. ORI GON Portland «u held from the Gresliani but no hlng In the celery line that has Everybody felt proud of the aristo ever been brought to this city from Ba| ti«t church last Sunday, intern eut ■ subscribers who have not taken advantage of the oppor- $1600. Enquire of cratic ap)s-arance made by Misses Lucy outside th« state equals that which in the Gresham cemetery. The services Metzger, Ida Jones, Florence Stafford, tunity offered to get their paper for a year longer for •••••••••••••••••••••••••• W W Colton exhibited at th«* (hesh were under the order ol Eaateru Star of Essie Crenshaw uml Jennie Metzger and am Fair aud which Is growing In their attendants, during the fair. • (iresham Barber Shop ; wholesale qnantltles on his farm near Troutdale. ol which the deceaM-d wait a Q $1.00. There are some of our folks too whose names still GRMHAM, OR Kt; ON member. Mrs. Hurlburt waa HU yeats A appear delinquent on the list. We have given ample time * Tonitnrtal work <>( nil kli.il« • »»•! • I Greaham Miss Julia Blair of Portland visited qiih kI) doth* Ita «or» ln>nt«| nik I put In The winter Banana apples whim of age. order Nvil d««or lo Urrtliaiii llotrl iriends in Gresham Sunday. • H«*ll for |8 per box when grown on She ia survived by her husband, John Sfor renewals, and hope none will forget that, commencing e Robert H. Childers, Prop. Miss Cecelia Rockwell of Portland f looo-an acre land at Hood River are *A. Hurlburt, a well known civil eng - November 1, if your subscription is not paid in advance G RUN AM, OKKHON took in the sights at the fair Saturday. •••«•••••••••••••••••••••e no finer than those grown near Gresh Mar, formerly connected with Oregon For SADDLES. HARNESS and ALL am. and th«* Yellow Newtowns. Spill- Q your name will be dropped from the list. Better take Jesse Simonsen and daughter • Flor HARNESS ACCESSORIES «-nbergs ami other varieties of fruit railroad«. ence visited tlie former’s son Dalles exhibited at the fair were a'so the Her children surviving are as follow»: Q time now to send us that dollar. last week. equal of any that could be produced Thoma, M. Hurlburt, United State« in CARLSON & EMERY elsewhere All Kind, Repairing quickly done. There were th«» satm* Sheriff Stevens dropped in on the ed spector of government surveys, now in marks of superiority on all th«* veg«»- GUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham Undertakers and Imbdimcrs itor in his absence one day last week. Portland; 1». 1>. Hurlburt, I ’ ortaml. tables and fruits, poultry and live a result Oregon Is being splendidly Reaches the Great Beyond Compirli* HtiM'k of rottimi ami furnlubhiK* stock exhibited But. while the show John Hurlbuit, of Washington; Geo. Miss l^nra Burkholder, who has be« n- advertised. The Bishop illustrates his Il4*amr furnlwlietl If il» .«Uimi fir ing made as to what has been done Hurlburt, of the Harriman l ino in John Erion, a former resident of lectures with lantern slides showing attending higli school here, left Sunday i .il. pr..ii>|.ii, .in I. I..I bttsnanMir. in the development of our natural re Oregon; Mr». Waldemar Seton; Mrs. Pleasant Home, was buried from the the agricultural products, fruit, scen fireside with her sister in St. Johns, HARRY HUXLEY, . . sources which lie at the gates of th«* Gresham Methodist church Monday aft- ery and general attractions of the where she will attend Portlaud high city Is remarkable. It I» no more sur Lillie Sill of Spokane. state. Decorator and Painter Mr. and Mra. Hurlburt formerly lived c noon, Dr. A. Thompson officiating. prising than the possibilities for fur The business men of Portland ad school. Kalsontining, Papering. Price« low. Deceased was born in Germany. April 2, | (her development along similar line* on their farm in Hurlburt, east of the dressed the pupils of most of the J. W. RENFRO, Harold Ross of St. Helens was a fair Work neat. Call or write him at Betweea the «ny limit* of Ormhaa Sandy river., but for seveial year» past 1849. He came to America 12 years schools of the city last Friday after visitor last Saturday. i : PAINTING, WOOD FINISHING, G resham , - - O rboom and the City of Portland. In fact for noon. This practice Is becoming a have la*en making their home in Port later, ami was a soldier in the civil war. ' ¡ C aia tmim .«« i , I' ai - khiiamuivu Miss Rena Knapp is assisting Mrs. I. miles in any direction out of Portland habit, however, with the business men In 18*1 he was married to Miss Clara ’ ’ RED i, Km . Ricanant View Av , Last July, in the presence ol lie thousands of acres of rich land land. of Oregon McColl in the postoffice. ’ ’ Phon«* 7 I Orenlittm. Or*. capable of producing enormous quan their children ami friend», Mr. and Mrs. Maybee, who died in Kansas several Record prices for Oregon fruit are Mrs. W. J. Wirtz is visiting her par titles of fruit ami garden truck which Hurlburt celebrated their fiftieth wed year* ago. lie is survived by five chil reported from many portions of the Sig. Knighton ents in Forest Grove this week. Her we are now obliged to bring Into the ding anniversary at the home of Judge dren ami a large number of friends and state THF. PORTLAND BARBER city from beyond the state line mother, Mrs. C. G. Wagner, attended relatives. I* now located at Gresham and will do The success that has attended poul Waldemar Setoil in Portland. the fair last week, taking sp«*cial prizes your work at th. old price*. A number of car«ls are hekl at the try raising In the vicinity of Gresham on fancy work of her own make. E. F. Bruns, who, with W. A. Proc Opposite D m Meter s store. GRESHAM. ORE Is a guarani«*«* that the Industry can Transportation Iddlities Hurt L dir Gresham (»oatoftice becaue«* they have E. J. Gra<lin was a pleasant caller tor, is pre|mring to make things move be expanded to proportions which Osteopathic Physician | tinsel on them, and are not enclosetl in 8t. Johns day at th«* Gresham fair may some day I»«* sufficient to supply at the Herald office Tuesday. He won in the real estate line in Sandy, was in Efforts Mondays mid Fridays at Mrs. F. It. the Portland demand and even leave was only a partial success an envelope, a.« re«piire«l by law. Read the want ads on jaige 8. town todav. (Continued on last page.) were maile to secure s|H*elal cars to Hlnart’a GRESHAM. (Continued on etlitorial page.) carry the crowd to Portland amt from thence to th«* grounds, but Manager Fuller pal«! no heed to the request of the committee for such transportation, « and aa a consequence our people had t«> run chances on the regular ser vice As a result less than half the ■ number attended that otherwise would ■ have don«* so yesterday Review. FIRST CIASS GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 0. W. Metzger EAT HOT PEANUTS GRESHAM LOCALS Drugs and Stationery Notion Store DRUG STORE Livery, Feed & Sale Stable GRESHAM HOTEL ••••••••••••••••• 6 8 8 6 a a a 8 8 8 i: J. H. Chalker A Good Investment Gresham Real Estate Co. TRY. Gresham Harness Shop DR. MRS. RAMSEY f LEWIS SHATTUCK 3 Dealer in “Goods of Quality Main Street. GRfSHAM, OREGON Penciled lldmburqs Win dl Edlr A very pretty pen of Gohlen Penciled Hamburgs that won Drat prize at the Gresham poultry show was the propeity of J. R. Forls*« of Cedarville. His birds have a long list of prizes to tehir credit. They won four prizes at the I’ortlaml poultry show, six prizes at Salem State fair, four prizes at Spokane Inter-State fair, ami th«* five prizes jmt won here give him 19 prizes for his birds. Nine of these were first prizes, all of which were won in 1907. We furnish the Semi-Weekly Journal and Beaver State Herald one year for B2.0Ü. Semi all onlers and make all re- milla ucea to lieaver State Herald, ! Gresham. I “ THE BEST” IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU OR FOR US Bargains IN GOODS OF QUALITY Everyday