Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 29, 1907, Image 1

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    Volume* 3.
GRESHAM and MONTA VI I.LA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREOON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907.
• HERE’S EOR A LONG
AND A HAPPY LIEE
WANTED
Everybody to know that we
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are headquarters for
die best Groceries
the finest Hardware
the highest grade Flour
Feed, etc.
0. W. Metzger
(IRESHA.M, ORI'CKJN
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WHAT SHALL I GIVE
MY FRIENDS FOR XMAS ?
W H V. A
TION To
Municipal Elections Will Be Held in Gresham and Troutdale on Tuesday, December 3rd
8l'B8l'RIP-
YEAR'S
A GOOD MAGAZINE
Y ouikj Debdters Do Wdl.
A very interesting debate took place
at tlie Gresliahi acli<x>l bouse last Fri­
day night wlien 12 young |*ople cou>-
I petrtl lor a place on the district team,
| Francis I. McCabe an<T Wile
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Stock up for the Best
this Life Affords.
ul “*e Visits Relatives in Michigan and
elate.
New York and Views the
The question diecuaMxl was, ’* R«solv-
sd that Immigration should be restrict
Wonderful Niagara.
Among those present were, Mr. ami
Mrs B V. Taff and family, W. E. Cres­
well ami wife, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Rob­
erta and son Burch, E. Coleman, A.
Mitchell, Clara Mitchell, Mary W espia,
George Ki-iescker, Henry Keisecker. Fai
Wolf, Mrs. end Frvxl Itiedenatien, Mre.
Dave Douglas, and family, Mra. Ed
Revenue and •amity, Mrs. II. Cook,
Mr. ami Mrs Thomas Mi-Cel* ami ;
family ami Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Kuhn
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and family.
Many presents ol cotisiilerable value |
Mrs. J II Metsger who has been ab­
sent from Gresham since Hept. 15, re-
tunmal home last week.
Mrs Me tiger
went on the Northern Pacific to Michi­
gan, where she visited friends and rela­
tives for two weeks. Hli<- then went to
New York to visit and see the sights.
A noted school for the blind is hs-ated
in Batavia, New York.
Here Mrs.
Metzger s|>ent some very interesting
moments watebing the Mind children
at work. Al Ithaca she had a very en­
joyable time visiting and eight seeing
with her nephew, fx*wls Metzger, who
is attending Cornell University.
No tourist feels that his travels are
complete until he has gazed on the
wonderful Niagara Falls.
It was an
ideal day when Mrs. Metzger and friends
preparer! to "do" Niagara Falls, and
every moment of tlie time spent in
viewing the Falls was thoroughly en­
joyed by the party. Mrs. Metzger was
greatly surprised at the size ami quality
of apples raisr-d near Mt. Albion, New
York.
They were almost as g>««i as
< Iregou apples.
u “*,ur
ed.” Tlie judges were, school director,
Titoodom Brugger, Mra. II. H. Ott and
The Hershl a« knowledges a very pleas­ Timothy Brownhill. The qiiealion was
ant visit from Mr. and Mrs Francis 1. well hamlled ami cau»«-«l the judges
McCabe ul Firwia d, who were married some difficulty In ch’xwing the team.
Misa Mary Hanw-n, Harley Turner
Wednesday, November 20, at 2 p. in , at
the home of Ilia bride's parents, Mr. ¡ ami John Hhatluck were selet leal lor the
team, » Ihq* Anderen
Anderson and
Raleigh
and .Mr« . N. C. Kuhn of Kandy.
1» Ua,w
inrtliuliy «iter th»* ceremony, performed
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1 as alternates.
by Justice T. G. Julienni, the happy ; The other contestants were, Mary liar-
couple and tlielr inviteli guests sat down ; vey, Mark Emery, Florence Fleldhouae,
to a feast tit toF s king. After dinner Hope Meyers, George Mchantine, Irene
all were invihxl to the home of the Knapp and Pearl Metzger. The show­
groom's parent«, Mr. ami Mrs. Timinas ing lumie by these young |*<q>le retli-ct»
MiX'alwof Firwood, where the evening great credit on the school as well as the
■ students.
was spent in dancing and feasting.
HI ItSCkll-rioNS TAKl-N
»'«»!< ALL MAGAZINES AND
FERIODICALB
Celebrate 54th Weddlnq Anniversary
Mr. am! Mrs. W. H Husk celebrate«!
their flfty-fourth wwlding anniversary
on Wednesday, November 2U, at the
home of their daughter, Mrs Haworth,
of rieaeatil Home.
Wm. Husk wee born in New York,
February IS, IS3I1. lie moved with hie
parents to Illinois when lie wan nine
years old. He will be H2 yearn old hie
next birthday,
Karsh C Gri.bain was born in Imli-
ana, January 27, lKM).
81» wax mar-
riail al the age of 18 Co Mr lluak in 1K>3.
They lived on a farm in Missouri nHM5
They move«! to Washington IV year»
ago. and four yvare latar came to Ore­
gon, where they have lived since then
Mr. and Mre. Iluxk are a. healthy
and strong as most people at GO.
were given the young folk» which will
materially assist them lu their start in I
:
life.
Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs.
McCabe left tor Portland and vicinity
where they »|«ut an enjoyable time
MRS. I. McCOU. • URIISHAM
shopping and arranging lor their new
home, returning Monday, via Gresham, '
with a large low-1 uf furniture, etc.
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Mr. and Mrs. McCsl* will make
; For Sale, 346 Acres ; their home on Mr. McCabe's homestead Librarians Glad Io furnish Books.
n«sr Firwood, where they will 1« glail
140 arrr« in cultivation; tC"Ml J
to receive their numerous friemla. The
Tin« list of book« has tmen placed in
• family orchant; two 7 r»x>i»i hi»u«- <
lleral«i joins with their many friends in
the reading room for the benefit of the
' r« . on«* hollar well furimli« «1 . all <
wishing them a happy married life.
. kind« <»f farm imph-nirnt«, thr«M»h*
i pupil« who enter the debate l»etwren
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• Ing inachinr, en«tl«i(t* cutter, Ira»* '
| Aires ha ru and Park Place «choula:
lion rnginv . wiUrr |» i | m *I I«» h<m««r ’
Death of Pleasant Home Giri
FBOFOBTIOIIAle KErKKNKMTATION
’ and tarn ; hot and »»»Id water in <
' »very room. .1 mile« I«» It It Ma ; <
Alice lisle, the daughter of Mr and ' tM MK» Conley. (Mougbtun . Adi irres of (hr
r < km | «trram thru place.
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American proportional representation league.
Mr«. Silas Hale, died at her home near
Pleasant Homa at a p. m. November Jflth
Lubbork. Mr Jahn and other« For port Iona 1
of pneumonia.
She was buried from rcpreeentatlnn In I ng la nd (Hre I« rent. F
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the Pleasant Home Methodist ch are h
Pomeroy, Hi weed Practical measure« for
yesterday at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. If. Wood
peraervlng «temecrer) (Äer Arena F, )WM. «.
of Melrose preaching the funeral ser­ n I.
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Proportional repreas-nlaliun rarlew, 10 no«
mon.
A large audience gather«*! to pav the 4L»ulty «erlea. • Ml.
• Gresham Barber Shop
Oregon Legislative ÄMembly Nrnate joint
Inal snd r«-e|H*cts to thin girl, who was
• Tuna«>rtal
Tunmirlal work
w<tfk of
<>f all kiinl*
kind« neatly an>l
an<1
resolution. Nu «. F 1W?
quk-kl) •Ittitr Rador« hone«! an«l put tit
loved
by
the
entire
neighborhood.
Toronto District Labor Council official elec
order Nr«l
to »«rrthain llotvl
Many bountiful flowers were brought tlun ballot 10 Jly itu«
Robert It. Childers, Prop.
Tyson. Robert How proportional represen
by loving friends, and the grave at the
CIRKSHAM
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•••••••••••••••••••••••••a Pleasant Home cemetery was covervl tatlon has worked In Belgium,
«■•M Ty«un, Robert
f*ro|M>r%l<>n«l rep
with flowers.
yeaenlatloa In Rwltserland-
Jim Hillyard, Pet«* larnen, Dixon
9<M ««JI Tyson, Robert The tingle vote in
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CARLSON & EMERY Jones, Ed Everett, Hud Cunningham plural elections
r«H nejt Belgium iyttem of proportional rep-
and George Anderson acted as pall­
/resen
tat
ion
Indcrtdkefs and tmbdlmrrs
bearers They wen* aeeompanie«l by
Bttoks on any «prcial aubjrct may I m *
Complete Nlorh of rollltii and fnrnlalil iirr
the following girla dress««I in white:
had, at any time, on application.
lirtro furiilnhrd IF dralrrd
nr
Ida Larsen, Effie Jones, Raecer Hill-1
(’•ll* promptly •ttrndml
<»IC?lhani.l»F.
yard, Flora Hillyard, Hazel Harris and ■
Ida SinffeiiM-ii.
The bereave«! family !
Aaltkntdl Shooilnq In Gresham.
have the sympathy of the entire coin- |
miinity.
Geo. Marks, an Austrian working on
th«* Mt. H<xxt road, wo accidentally
Osteopathic Physician
' shot at the Gresham depot yesterday.
POWLLL VALLEY
Mondays and Fridays at Mrs. F. It.
A numlwr of young men, the Austrian
Riusrt’s
GRESHAM
The entertainment that was to
... i included, were throwing nx*ks at an
given Saturday night in the
ow|, bul
u, hlt iv
Mark, ,heD
(nHn h|g
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eaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Lulhegn church is postponed on account |mU-d ,
of the bad weather Illi Sunday »*«ning
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I*ccen>brr 8.
I handed the gun to Keneth Ridx-rt« for
<T ™ Notion Store
J. H. Chalker
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Livery, Feed & Sale Stable .
B. W. EMERY, Prop'r
ßrtshia. Or».
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HARRY HUXLEY, . .
Decorator and Painter
Kalsomining, Papering. l*rices low.
Work neat. Call or write him at
G buiiah ,
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ForHADDI.ES, HARNESS and ALL
IIA RN'ESS ACCESSOR1 F.S
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
All Kindi Repairing qulckljr done.
OUST LARSON. Prop.,
Gresham
MRS. METZGER TELLS
Of ENJOYABLE TRIP
She returned to Michigan for a few
weeks' visit and then started homeward.
She was not very much impressed with
her view of Chicago.
After spending several days in Kan­
sas City ami Denver visiting friends
and relatives and seeing the principal
sights, she returned to Oregon and is
very glad to be home again.
fiiwnddl Outlook Much Better
Mr. .Meyer*» oi the Fir«t MtaU» bank
inform« u« that the financial outlook is
much lietter than ten «lay« ago. Thu
few that were «ninewhat alarm*«! hav«*
•topped to reason and take another look
at the Mignal which they nu|)po-i-.|
nwant danger, but really mean» better
time« in the future.
Mr. Meyer« in­
form« un that tome of the hi in L«-men
of thin territory have ai»»ture«i him that
the little Hurry that ha* ju«t pa«M-<l wax
the beat thing that could j.Msibly hap­
pen at the present Una. All feel con-
Adent that business will arxm lx- back
lu its normal stat«- and on a much mon
satisfactory bui«.
The banking business is becoming
easier, checks are passing mor, fr<-« Iv.
Tlmoe that were at flnit skeptical ax to
clearing bouse certificates begin to i««>k
at it in the right way and ere handling
them freely now, declaring they an-
willing to do all they can to bring bun-
n«-ss !»u k to its normal state. Smile of
the depositors even go so far as to ex­
press a regret in not being able to k«-. p
as gixjd a balance in the l«ank ax in nor­
mal times and assure the bang that they
liave checks coming which will I* de­
posited in the bank as s«x>n as received.
The new accounts ior the past month
are even greater than those for tlw pro­
ceeding month. The cash r«-wrve Sat­
urday evening November 23rd was 34
percent of the dep«*ita.
Mr. Wittenber, who operates a large
number of factories along the I'ai itic
waist, says, "You are bringing on your
own troubles. You are your own doc­
tor. There is plenty of -Wii-liine aheml,
plenty of work for all, plenty of busi­
ness, plenty of money ami a splendid
future if you will only have faith and
courage to do the right thing and that
is, stand by assisting in the develop­
ment of this country in every ptjesible
way. Do not wait until it is too late.
Do it now.”
GRESHAM LOGALS
Mr. Marton, who is employed at the
depot, spent Sunday in Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Crop were visitors Vancouver visiting Inetuls. ’
in Sandy Tuesday.
Roy Paul Haitz, the competent clerk
Master Wm. Belt of Troutdale, is vis­ from Eastern Oregon, who is employed
at Lewie Shattuck's store, visited bis
iting bis Grandma, Mrs. I. McColL
brother and wife of Portland last Sun­
.
E C. Lindsey and Gtorge Sunday are
assisting D. 8. Johnson and son,'Harry, day •
Mies Grace Lawrence visitcvk. die uic
in the erection of a -r>v commodious
and convenient cottage in north Gresh­ tropoiia Tuesday.
am.
Miss Katherine Cox, high school
Iq-a nd ma Bramhall has purchased teacher of the Gresham school, spent
the Forrester resilience where she ex­ Thanksgiving week with her aunt and!
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Finley, of*
pects to reside in the near future.
J. 11. Hoes has commenced the erec­ Portland.
Mra. Grace Metzger and «laughter
tion of his residence tn Thompson's ad­
Helen of Holton, Wash., are visiting
dition.
Mrs. Metzger's parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
J. I>. Rcgner has removed fences and
E. C. Lindsey. ‘They expect to return
is grading streets in his addition.
Sunday.
George Hamlin has moved to Gresh­
J. J. Crvfut of the Hood River Milling
am from Estacada, wlitre be has lived
Co., accompanied by W. S. Phelps of
the past year.
the Fraternal Order of Reindeers, were
The school clerk is taking the school
callers at the Herald office this week.
census this week. Under the new law
The Portland Country Club and ' Live
it is required to be taken about Thanks­
Stock association, recognizing the im­
giving time.
portance of the development of the live
Stephen Black, who recently moved stock interests of this state, have ar­
to Gresham from Grass Valley, was a ranged for the greatest fair yet held
Herald caller last Friday,
west of the Missouri river, for 1908.
Max Davis snd wife have moved to There are HhlAX) in prizes, equaling
Boring, where they intend to spend the those offered by the Lewis A Clark ex­
winter on the place he recently purch­ position in 1905. To this will lie added
ased.
110,000 or »12,000 by the different Breed­
Mrs. J. W. Shattuck attended the ers associations in attendance U|«>n the
Grange deputies meeting at Oregon City International Live Stock show at Chi­
cago, November 30th to l»ec 7, w here
Monday.
W. C. Burch will begin slashing for M. D. Wisdom will go as a special rep­
resentative to arrange a date and to se­
Max Davis at Boring this week.
cure the presence here of the most fa­
B. F. Raney moved into hie new
mous herds in America.
house this week.
Miss Mildred Carlson, who is attend­
A. M. Widener moved into the cot­
ing Willamette University, came home
tage vacated by B. F. Raney.
Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving.
Notwithstanding the inclement weath­ She expects to return to school Sunday.
er of Saturday evening, the attendance
Miss Ruby Emery spent Thank-giv­
at the Greslia m Grange apple and chrva
ing with friends in Portland.
anthemum show was good. A splendid
Mrs. John Natigh and children en­
time was enjoyed by all present. Mrs.
Geo. and Mrs. Ed. Sleret and members joyed their Thanksgiving dinner with
of their committees are to be congratu­ B. W. Emery and family.
The Lailio« Mission« society met last a shot, saying that the gun was out of
At this Kenneth commenced to
fork. Rev It. H. Nystrom made an in­ examine the gun. While so doing, the
teresting s | mm - c I i on missions. A dainty air-spring of the hammer evidentally
lunch was enjoyed l>y the many guests. < slippeti, letting the hammer fall. Tin*
The young ladies sewing society will bullet
struck its owner,
passing
meet at the home of Mra. P. A. «Johnson through the fl«*shy |>art of the thigh
Saturday, December 7.
The injured man was hurried to thg
Mrs. Aimer is ata Portland hospital Good Samaritan Hospital, where he is
where she will undergo an operation for being treated by Dr. 8, P. Bitner, who
says hie patient is progressing nicely,
her eyes.
an<l will be out in a few days.
Miss hla Nordblom, of Portland, visit­
ed at home id her parents over Sunday.
Mra. Timothy Brownhill is suffering lated on the showing made.
Sigred Johnson, (he four-year old
daughter of Rev. Jonas Johnson, has from a «eve re cohl this week.
The Oregon Fire Relief association has
lieen quite sick this week.
Geo. taslie has fully recovered from reduced its rates on insurance from five
The usual services wilt Ire held nest his accident and expect« to return to to ten percent this fall.
A good busi­
Sunday morning and evening at the work the first of the month.
ness and minimum losses are given as
Swedish Mission church.
the basis of the goo<l news.
• Monday at the home of Mrs. K J. !.«•»- shape.
Number 4S.
The Moneyback Store
It is just like swapping dollars when you trade with
F. B. STUART & CO.
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Everything in Groceries ami lots of other things needed for the person,' '
X bouse and farm.
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GRESHAM, OREGON ' j
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I rike Notice ' have just installed Horseshoeing SUx-ks, and an
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rw lilllILV now pre | a red to «lux- the m«wt (it-ioua ax well ax
the gentle bon*. I have also a rixxlem forge, tire setting machine an«l other
up-to-date bxda an«l rnai-hines which, with additional help, places ux in a
|H*itioii to «io g.-x| blackxinithing on short notice. Vehicle» painted.
James Goodfellow,
Powell Street, G resham , O regon
“Stop Thief! »»
III KRY!
HURRY!!
At the GRESHAM HOME BAKERY
to get some of our fresh baked goods
They ar« going a« fast as we can get them remly!
(jet a drink of Ice Cold Soda from our new soda fountain
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All I'Uavortk. X«w Mn<l up to clot«. Ice Cnmm HtxlfiM, too.
ATCH, Prop., iSticcv-ftkor to Mr». C. Johnson.)
Powell st., <»rei*han>, Ore.
Min Harriot Hassler will address the
school children in the reading room on
Tuesday afternoon I>ecember 3.
She
will lecture to the lower grades from 3 to
3:3O o'clock and to the higher grades
from 3:31) to 4 o'clock.
Through the kindness of the carrier
the Evening Telegram may be found on
the lli-a-lmg room table every evening.
Prof. li. A. Darnell and wife of lent«
were guests of l>r. and Mrs. H. II. Ott
Thanksgiving Day.
Dr. Ott and wife
■MM farmer students of Prof. Darnell
atiiWrlner, Kansas. The Professor is
now principal of the Troutdale school.
Popular Gresham Giri Wed
The wedding of Miss Lillian B. Rose
and Winifred A. Roberts occurred on
Thanksgiving Ihty at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Ross, near Pleasant Horne.
Miss Roes has, until recently, made
tire-ham her liiHue. but for the past
two years she has been engaged as sten-
•cralier for Dougherty, Fithian A Co.
of PucUaiai-
A b ,-t ofdiresham friends wish Mr.
qnJJt\ls>. Roberts a long and happy
married life. ,
When in Gresham
Patronize the
GRESHAM HOTEL
Mr. sad Mrs. S.T. Craw. Prep«.
Firat Claaa in every particular
LPPLR LAI01REL1
Baths in connection.
<» Wesillund ia plastering hi« house:
(,’iiji*. Ls»\t -t»*a»i met with a serious
accident la-t Ww^ine^lay. While hold­
lug a log with «-i cant hook until Peter
1*var*on, who was working with him,
coul«I *b«M»k on to it with a team, he
>lipp<‘d ami the l«>g fell on him, crush­
ing his hea l. He was taken to tie hus-
pital Thursday.
Louis Benfield returned home on Sat-
urday After a week's sojourn in the
city.
Miss Quint, w ho is making her home
at S usman’s, went to her home in Port­
land on Friday to ^ttend the Teachers’
Institute, and also to spend Thanksgiv­
ing w ith her folks.
The people in this district were given '
a treat on Wedneeday.night, by being ’
shown some very good moving pictures j
and >cene!* of Yellowstone Park at the
Mountain schoolhouse.
Joseph (T wsu>n was in this neigh-
tar hood on Friday, selling meat.
Lit th* tarkin Shoultx has been on the
sick list, but is now better.
Cec»*’i.i W »«¡uard. whois attending
high school in Portlaud, is home to
s|*end Thanksgiving.
taura R obb visited at the Woodward
home Sunday.
Mrs. «1. Heaver is very much improved
from her late illness.
Fritz I lenshen has sold his place to
an eastern man for ll.tW.
Stephen Kurkup is
England next week.
going back
Gresham,
Oregon
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Choice 20-Acre Tract
NEAR GRESHAM.
FOR SALE
If you want a Snap here’s
your chance
Gresham Real Estate Co.
GRK8HAM, ORBUON
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PLEASAN VIEW
Miss Nellie Fox. circulating librarian
for the Portland Library, was in Giesli-
Mrs. Irene Wixxlin left last week en-
am on Monday inspecting the work. route for K -pia, Wash, where she will
She was very well pleased and thinks join her busband, who is engaged in
Greehani people are taking a good deal mining.
of interest in the reading room.
Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Swaggart re-
cently returned from a visit with rela-
tivea in Washington.
Mrs. Allie Richey returneil last Mon-
day from Portland where she has been
with her husband who was very ill with
typhoid fever in the St. Vincents hos­
pital. She speaks very highly of the
care received at that institution.
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S. T. CROW
CITIZEN
ANIEL WEBSTER recognised th»* value of bank« in a community
and could he RddreM the people he would doubtless addrcM them
much an he »lid when he described that act of Jackson's adniinis*
tratlon which took the government's money out of the’ Unite»! States
tanks and locked it up in sub-treasuries. He mid :
“It abandon« nil the sentiments of civilir.»*<l mankind on the subject of
credit an»l confidence, and carries us tack to the dark ages The flrwt
that w»* hear is of safes and vaults and cells and cloisters. From the
Inttdlectual it goes back t»> the physical age. From commerce and cred­
it returns to hoarding end hi<|iiix, from confidence and trust it re­
treats to Isdts and bars, to locks with double keys and to pains and pen­
alties for touching the hidden treasure.
It is a measure fit for the
tiin<*s when there is no security in law , no value in commerce, no active
industry among mankind, livre it is altogether out of time and place"
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FIRST G PE STATE
BANK
SHAM,
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Promptly Attended to.
LEWIS SHATTUCK,
Dealer in “Goods of Quality”
Main Street. GRESHAM. OREGON
IThon« Call«
orril'B In ilmham Notch
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OREOON
“THE BEST” IS NOT TOO GOOD FQR YOU OR FOR US
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HORSES and LIVERY
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Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist ’
30 Years Experience
Operations a Specialty
Examinations jFrec
Duly Rros, have 20 head of
horses, two teams. eight«*en
head of g«xxl unbroke horses
Foa S als .
Also conduct a
FEED amd LIVERY BUSIN ESS
at reaonable rates.
EXPRESS «an DRAYAGE
on short notice.
II
DULY Bros.
-
CALL AT DUroT BAUM
ORESHAM
Bargains
IN GOODS* OF QUALITY
Everyday
*
♦
East Multnomah to the Front!