Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 24, 1908, Image 1

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    G resham
Number 4
GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24
Volume 4.
PROMISING OUT
LOOK FOR 1908
proving it« IN)-acre tract on the East
Hide preparatory to the great live«t«g*k
<*ipoaitior\ to I* held thia fall Tbit
exjMMition will he tecond ui importance
only to the latwiM and (’lark expoaitioii
Tom Richardton, manager uf the Port­
land Commercial club, «ay« it uill b«
the meant of bringing milliontof mon« )
to the North went, a« it will «timtilate
the raining of a IwAter grutle of flock.
Nor mutt the great pocking plant of
the Swift com| any, now *>elng built uii
the ’onintnla, near Kt. Hohn, la* over-
l«x»ke«l. In rath |« j OO,(MM) will I n ? wpent
there the next year and a half. Every
farmer in Multnomah county it inter
••ted in both the live «lock oi|»o»ilion
and the Hwift Parking company. Work
i« going forward on the prrlnninnri«*« on
both plant«.
With turh an outlook it in evident
that the idler»« will I n * abwor bed in tin »
indiiNtriei. Willi land to clear and
w < mm ! to rh'»p it ought to redlPe the
rank« of the idler«.
GRESHAM AND
CLATSKANIE
i
(»rand Army and Corps Install
After Christmas Sale
M. A Ro.« Post and Worn n’s Reli«
(Tori* met Saturday, January IK, lW*
it the Grange hall and installed officerr
After the Holidays is the BEST TIME OF YEAR TO BUY !
I of Is.tli ms'ieties. Pont Commaixler. J
We are putting forward some broken lines at a
| 11. Bates; K. V., Geo. Kneiriern; J V.,
Only Find «It • (irnecric», I lour,
W 'I Sherwrssl; Chop., N Judd; Q.
I «cd and Provtokrtbi arc «urii«»l
GREAT REDUCTION
M . Henry Kane; A-Jjt , Geo. Locker-
at thia atore.
b> clear up our «helve« and make room for NEW GOODS. Call and get
High
School
Debating
Teams
Portland Resumes Specie Pay­
by; surge*»», Jejrenzo Winters; officer
your «hart* when in town.
Thai
Will Meet in Forensic Try — of the day, E. <> Rickert; officer of the
ment
Ahead
of
Time
—
Pros-
guard, W. Pearlburg. Corps orticen*:
We »re II, a l<|>i»il, i> l*»r all kinds
Gresham Schools Crowded President, Maggie Crow; H. V , An­
ol Builder's Hard ware and Ma­
pect of Much Building and
nie Bates; Chap., Susie Sherwood ;
Dealers in General Merchandise
GRESHAM, OREGON
terial.
to the Limit.
Fewer Men Unemployed.
Coo., I sals-1 Rttgh; guard, Hannah
Bond; Ke*-,, Clara Kane; Treaa., Lil­
lian Chipman; Pres. C., May Emery;
The
high
school
debating
term,
con-
1
N|M*eial
(
‘
«»rrrBpontlrnr«*
Follow The Ur<»wd Buy <4
P. In., Hattie Wostell.
»iffting <4 Mary 11.111*11, Harley Turner
Poll ILA ND, Oregon, January 24.—
A large lielegation was present from
INI STORE THAT SIRS TOO MOIH
.in«l John Sliattuck, have recently been
It may I m * interreting to note that
Portland, Oregon City, Sunnyside, and
imirrd
mtli
U
’
atakanie
for
the
«ecorxi
of
H. P. HATCH, Prop.
Gresham. Ore.
while there tire «»»in« idle men in
Kelso. The installing otfi, *-rs wer*- Mr.
the inter •h»*lri«,t eontvttx. The date
thi* «talc and Portlun«!, on the
ami M« Geo. Older, assisted by Wm
Homemade Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Mince Meat, Etc.
for the conte«t 1« February 7, and the
whole wear«* doing much better than
Old-Fashioned Baked Pork and Beans to order Saturdays
jurntion in, “R ch <»I vc «|. That the Unite«! Bales, Wont. Rigsby and Mr.. Pool
Wanhihgton Portland him |>erti on n
After the installation a liounliful din­
State« government gtxMiM exclude from
t awb bu»i« for «cventl work«, an«l wa«
ner was spread with plenty for all anti
th«* eniintry all Japanew other than «tu-
the tir«t ril) of nn|M»rtan«‘r in the N«»rth-
URI.StfAM,
ORI (ION
> more if they hail come.
Ji: Gcodfellew, Blachnitii
ANNOUNCEMENT hwell St., Greshm
dvnta
and
traveler».
”
Our
school
will
a -t to resume full specie |»M)inent«.
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Has
opened
a
Blacksmith
shop in Gresham for manicuring horses; will
Mtipport
the
uflirfnative.
Cleat mg huUM* certificate« are bring
remove coms, sh«j^ them while you wait or otherwise. If your home slobbers
Contrary to rapOTtati«>u«, there ha*
re tired a- rupidl.y a** they are living paid
he will teach him to epit: puts silent tongues in wagons, makes new teeth for
i lieen n<> falhng off in attendant« due to
in nt th** (»auk«, and they are not l*ving
rak«*s—no gas, no pain. |10 REWARD if you guess where the wind comes from.
Blonde borses dye«l to match your wife’» new dress. Red trading
good on any rar
the uealher. On the contrary, there
rvn»tuvd Over in St all I«* they arc ju«t
line. Wireless oxesaage» fpoetal») to rail for Puny—prompt attention. Bring in yotir H'ma
we need the money Full value-e^ry customer may bring a friend. Will toon have phone
haw »M-<*ti a wteedy increa»«- in regiatra­
Itrgiiiniiig to retire this avert currency,
In all 1« ng »lag»’ A'lmiaaion free. Two exit» Nuf spoke-n.
tion all throngh the year, until at pre«-
which speaks well for that city. But
Alao rarru t full line ol ItgS-gr«S«
N» mm S utm Lagrag B«<1 StSgM H msmo as« ail Mctttary
artciM far LMBHr m S Rate* Wart Special attention paid to interfering. Forging, stumbling,
' --lit the RM«h«»ol i« crowded away l»eyuu«l
const-rvativ«' Pertluml, where the |»ro-
^uarten rack», am) Contrac ted hoofs Al.L WORK «ilf ARANTEED.
it* pr«»|>er or normal capm ity.
pie ar«* »md t • I n * a little slow, i« l»rltvr
placed flnaticinlly tlian any city of thr Civic Improvement Club Push­
H.irlev Turner *«« out of *rhool Mon-
Nano* |N»pulati«>li hi the United Stairs
i day on account of illne««. Harley’s ab- Lorenzo Winters Succumbs to
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ing the Project — Citizens -< her created «julte a little con «ter nation,
•
• Thia is saving a great Ural not only for
When in (jresham Stop at
Heart Trouble — Thirty-two
• Gresham Barber Shop j Portland, but L»r the entire Northwest.
aa lie I*« a member ui the delating team
Generally
Favor
It
—
Late
Tenwrlal work «»( «U k¿».-1» nr«th »»>1
Portland is a tower of strength. Its j
Years of His Seventy - two
that i« aoou to deljate with Clatekanie.
quh kl) doll« Ka«or* |»uti«*t util p tl in
pre^‘tnineiirr was never more fully i
uidvr
heal
lu ora thain ll<4vi
Another memlrer of lhe team, John
Car Wanted.
Spent in Oregon.
Robert H. Childers. Prop.
dviii«»hstrat«*d limn in the way it pa»st*d
j Shattuck, ha« tawm ill f«x abudl three
UKKMIIAM,
omuiAN
through
the
financial
stringency.
Indi-
i
i
week«.
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/
cations point to a g*M>| year f«»r 19(JH.
X New Management
New Equipment
The meeting of Fairview Civic Im­
This week marks lhe beginning of the
Lorenzo Winter» was born in Ger- i
Architects are again busy on new provement club held on Monday night second «emitter and is largely given
j many Aug It). 1835, and died at his
“Sure To Please You’’
•
GRESHAM
J work, after t>eitig idle for nearly three | wm attended by about Ik) men and 10 over to examinations in the various high lionie Greahatu Sunday, Jan. 19. 190, • ♦
months. An arrliitrrt in position to | women. The «object of incorporation school rlaaaea. With these examina­
♦
I He came to AnxMea with hi» parent»
know says Portland will have another wa« diactiaeed for eome two hour«. G. tions several subject« are complete»I,
I in IMO and Nettled in Genexee county.
g<Mw| year in thr building line. The i E. Shaver, N. Davit, W. Ellison, E. A. new ones to be hitrodoced in their place
GRESHAM. ORE.
New York. He served three years in, : ROBERT WALKER & SONS PROPS
h<»iii«*budders'
movement
which
started
Whitney,
W.
T.
Scott,
C.
E.
Cree.
D.
S.
Gresham, Ore. *
next week. The freshman class passes the Civil War in the 8th New York ♦
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here four years ugo is moving again. Dunbar, <v. O. Dolph and G. R. Wilcox i fruin Grecian to Roman history; the
I Cavalry. On Oct. 2. 1862. he married --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- v-------------- 4. --- ------------- -----
This may l»e seen in thr «ulairlsi. In all «poke in favor of incorporation, and * sophomor«^ take up botany and plane
Mi»» Mary Kennedy.
thr matter «»f acreage tracts there is
the remaining nipnilrn •ignitied their ' geometry in place of physiology and al­
Mustered Out
Soon after the war he moved to Illi-1
Especially is this content by «Hence.
Fur HA DIM Fq, HARNESS and ll.l. great movement.
gebra, and the juniors pass from plane I noi». From there he caine with hi.
At
hia
home
in Gresham, Oregon,
HARNESS Al t ESS4HUES
true «.tat of Montavilla north of the
The boundary line« a« laid out by a to solid geometry. The seniors expect
Mrs. 1. McColl
family to Oregon in 1876. taking up a Jan. 19, 190«, at 2:15 p. m., Lorenzo
Base Line road. Several hundred acres committee cuinpowd of W Ellison, A. to complete their course in economics
; homestead south of Gresham
Winter»,
aged
72,
His
death
was
very
<»' wild land is laung cleared, the main L. Stone and Wm. Butler were accepted soon, after which they intend to take up
His first wife died in 1886. Later In-1 sudden of neuralgia of the heart. Com­
Ol hind» Rrimlrlnc quit klv <b»nr
portion of w hirli »III I n * set out in fruits by the club and the rominitb *• retained 1 bookkeeping.
<11’NT LARSON. Prop., (Iretham
married Mira Hannah Ilan.ton. a native rade Winters was born in Germany and
It M pirdk ted that all th«* land between to effect the incorporation. G. E. Sha­
I The young ladies of the high school of Norway, who departed thia life on eauie to this country when only five rears
Mt Tabof and the Twelve Mile Hous«' ver proponed that the Portland Railway
have ' rganised a quartet consisting of April 12. 1907
GRESHAM, ORE,
old. He served in the war in Co. K.
on the Base I in«' r«»tpl will lierumr a company be naked to run a late car from
Mr. Winters had four children by his 8th N. Y. Cavalry, He was a devoted
the following member: Marian Rob-
great fruit growing section. Portland , PortlAnd here at least one evening in
eitson, tenor; Maeve 1-ovelace, soprano; first wife, three of whom are now liv­ member of M. A. R oot Poet, No. 41,
C. If. LANK
men have law’ll Lu)ing tract« ranging the week Mr. Shaver wjd apfioinlr I
B*asie Dailey, alto, ami Minnie Law- ing They areas follows: Mrs. Eliza | Gresham. Oregon,
He leave« «even
from five tu twenty acres, sometimes by President Davit hr h committee of
Representing the I R
a T íi **
renco, bass. They expect to have a E. Metzger, Mrs. Anna M. Gibbs and i-hililsen, Mrs. Nellie Metzger, Mrs. An­
M bhiiai U omfasv
nmre,
i*. hi tin« dodiict, and have Italian«, one to interview the Railway oiliials in
‘■electitm prepare«! fur the next meeting Roy L. Winters. By his second wife nie Gibbs, Roy, Willie, Ruth, Maggie and
Ja|»anc8v and others at work clearing regard to the matter. The meeting ad-
orf . uon
<)WI SHAM,
I he had four children, as follows: Wil- Johnnie Winters, to mourn him. He
this land. It means that la*fore long jour ned till the second Monday in Feb­ j of the literary society.
Fred Hoss, having recovered from the ' lii, Ruth. Maggie and Johnnie. These »ill lie sadly missed, both at his home
Gresham will lan'oine ■ Porti»»,I sub- ruary.
are all living in tiresham and mourn »nd the [xost.
mumps, ha» re turned to school.
urh, independent, of course, but con-1
leaves
Maud Michel visited the high school the loss of a loving father, lie
m*cte«l with Portland by a chain uf
a brother, John Winters. living at
: EXPRESS No. 1 $ fruit far ma.
Tuesday.
Mdkinq a Success.
Apulia Station. N. Y . and a sister.
The Country club is clearing and iin-
Raleigh Watson, another victim of Mrs. L. A McIntyre of Hastings.
Mr. Ianelace, a storekeeper of Esta­
the mumps, is back in school.
Mich.
cada, is having a fine success with
Charles Davit of Anderton wat a
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Chesler Black has returned to M’llOol
Mr. Winters wa* an honored mem- Cupid Flour and this is the experience
I caller last Friday. He will have a pub­ after an absence of a few »lays.
l>er of the M. A. Ross Post, Grand of al) men-liants who are handling this
lie sale of hit farm iniplementt, ttock.
A
Army of the Republic.
He was al- guaranteed brand of Hood River Mill­
I
household go*sls, etc., on January, 30.
Gardens Plowed
X
' most a pioneer in this section of Ore­ ing company's flour. It is a success in
Fred
Radford
of
Orient
«as
a
caller
ROCKWOOD
All Level
laying between
gon. having lived iu this vicinity over the home. too. Try it. Remember
J. H. HOSS
Î
Gresham Meat Market
Saturday. He said that the Cottrell
Grc'diam and Troutdale.
Fair
Rock wood Grange met in all day ses­ thirty years, lie was well known, es­ the name,—Cupid.
<> l*honc HX
Gresham, Ore. J
school had received a new organ that sion on Saturday, the 18th. Mrs. C. pecially by the earlier settlers: was a
Building*. 40 acret in cullivi ation.
Carries a full line dressed and smok­
a
’
Two g<to<l Well«. Orchard«, Will ' i was purchased aitli money ratm-d from Townsend was present and Installed hard working and industrious man.
ed meats of all kinds.
i ’ the entertainment last fall.
Look! Somethin«) New.
tell all or part. Price
th« officers. She was assisted by Mrs. always ready to give a helping hand to
Fresh Fish Every Friday
' ’ I Robert Tassell, the Cottrell merchant Wm. Byers
Hve new names were a neighbor or friend in need.
The 1st of February is the time «et
Dressed
Poultry every Saturday
pro|H>»ed
for
membership,
one
initiated.
for
a
big
ball
at
Metzger's
hall
to
be
Two
years
ago
he
built
a
home
and
us
last
Friday
even
­
; 1 dropped in to see
given
by
the
Mount
Scott
band.
We
business
steadily
in-
took
up
his
residence
in
town,
and
had
'
1
'
ing.
lie
reports
The
family
of
Wm.
Childers
who
We
buy
Beef, Veal. Mutton, Hogs
GRISHAM,
-
OREGON
creasing.
hate la-en having the grip, are all on become a familiar figute *upon our intend to make an enjoyable evening and Poultry.
, , thing ne«
I l»t *d
< 1
for all. The floor is first-class with
. streets.
* ' and g.Hht bit-ud k- epe John - t»0i ‘ '
The church at Bull Run, mentioned the roa<l to recovery.
GIVE US A TRIAL
Metzger as manager. All night dance
! [ »t raicht and brings a contented “
the
The
funeral
services
were
held
in
The
family
of
B.
F.
Powers
are
taking
in the Bull Run new« recently a« the
i, amile and » lull stomach to tha »>
eeeoeeeeeoeeeoeee
and
big
sapper
al
Central
hotel.
Some
­
SIMMS
& HAMILTON. Props.
Baptist church Tuesday. January 21.
Bull Run church, should have been their turn having the mumps.
< > lit,I. f"ik-
' ’
thing new, highest class music ever Powell St.
Services
at
Grisham
Baptist
Church
Gresham. Oregon
the
in..
Rev.
David
Wolfe
of
1
nt
11
a.
Cliffside church.
Ì '
Cupid ITour and go*id bread i ,
Raleigh Watson is confined to
Hin-I»» Miuol, rvrry Sand«)
10«. in
| Grand Army preaching the funeral brought td Gresham.
, , air »vnomun i- Il you want .: >< d < >
I'tt nt lilng
11 h in. Milt! M |> 111.
home with the mum pa.
Miss
Clara
Brown,
of
Portland
is
visit
­
Il V. I* I
7 |> in
< ' Ini'Mii Im) I ilpl'l II-*«ir. I "i -al' J ’
sermon. The M. A. Roas Poet attend-
« otti»««* I’raycr Hireling, Thur»«!*)' nl'hl
ing, her sister, Mrs. Edgar Colvin for a
The |>arents of Mrs. Paul Smith ar-
,, Io
[|
ed the funeral in a body and took
All kortllnllv Insite«! tu Attend Any »r All
few
days.
rived
here
Saturday
from
Minnesota.
<» |>.
W.
METZGICK ;;
•f three Ser« Ire«.
charge of the services at the grave.
i J
Sole agent for < ■ i> sham
. ‘
As
there
quite
a
number
of
children
in
E. C. Lindsey, who has lieen laid up
R kv . T. B A nthony , Paator
Many friends gathered to pay the
thd past week with a sprained wrist, is the family, it will make quite an addi­ last sad respects to their friend and
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tion to the school, which is plreadv
' able to work again.
neighbor.
Many beautiful flowers
of John Brown at Rockwood If Not Satisfactory
Notice is hereby given that the annual crowded.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( III IB II
were placed on the grave.
Pleasant Home Baptist- Church. Cottrell. Or. meeting
------- a s
You Get Your Money Back.
of
Gresham
Library
association
The sympathy of the community is
(IRKNIIAM, OllKOON
Funds) «« ht»o|
10«. Ill
is called for Friday night, Jan. 31, BMW.
extended
to
the
bereaved
family
and
m
Morning
««'nice
.11
«
Dance Postponed
“The Busy Store”
Sunday School al IO a. m. II I.. St. Evening M*rvl«’v
« p in at 7 :30 o’clock. Three directors w ill be
relatives.
Clair, aiiperintvndvnt
Young p« «»pie’« Norlety
7 :«• p. tn
ll
wi«li
to
announce
to
the
people
of
Preaching nervier« at 11 a. in. nnd 7 3«) < ottMge prayer meeting. Thtirtday
« |>. m elected and the otheial report read.
Aqent Oreqon Fire Relief Association
j. in
H. I.. St. Clair an<l Mr. and Mrs.
After the business session a Library thia vicinity that there will l>e no
I I FASANT lloMK BAPTfBT UllAPKL.
Prayer meeting) Tlniraday evening«, ui Hun<l«y «rluNil
A p. ni Party will be held, refreshments will l*e dance in Metzger’» hall. Ureebam, Sat­ Timothy Brownhill attendend the meet­
7 :30 o'clock.
l‘r«'R«hlng «rrviee*
Ip. m served. Admission free. All friends of urday , January 25. and none until fur­ ing ot the Oregon Press association in
EverybiMly inviti’d.
M l ARK «^»HI»IAI.I Y IN^ITIP.
I o. Mzrze.iH, Mngr Portland last Saturday.
the library are cordially invited to l»e ther notice.
Dr. A. Thompson, Pnator.
present at both sessions. By order of
lhe president, Mrs. H. L. St. Clair.
The Herald acknowledges receipt of a
pioneer sketch and other stories fro m
Mrs. I.zura Barnes. We regret that
lack of time and space prevents their
publication in the Herald.
j I). M. Roberts and Ed. Sleret were
duck hunting last Wednesday afternoon.
you carry money <m your person or have it at your house it is
"Payable on Demand" when the burglar comes around.
You not
Edgar Colvin was called away on
only lose your money, but your life is in danger. Fool the burglar and
1 Monday on account of the su Iden death
deposit your money in this bank
Your money will be sab1 beeause
j of his brother at Clntskanine, Oregon
We use Safe Methods of Banking Only, and the niinnte yatr money is
The Herald office is printing a nicely
handed over the counter it is insured against Io«* by -hold-ape" or
i illustrated eight page folder, descriptive
■’burglary."
of Greeham and vicinity, for the Greeh-
By keeping money alsiut your home you are inviting erime for which
, am Real Estate company.
you and yotir.jnore thoughtful ncighlxir* are wijmg dearly each year to
Lewis Shattuck, who has l>een a vic-
convict a few only. The bal tni-e are turned loose to prey on you again.
I tint of the grip, is slowly improving.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs
R. Simina is suffering from a sore mouth
and throat.
Mr. O. Frazer was a pleasant caller at
the Herald offiiee this week.
A. II. Gould returned this week from
visiting hie daughter, Mrs. Eva laugh-
ton, at La Grande.
GET WISE
D. W. METZGER
FAIRVIEW MAY
INCORPORATE
F. B. Stuart & Co
Rnva
SIUJUI Rrpari
Ul UUU ‘T THE H ome
bakery
AGED CITIZEN
DIES SUDDENLY
The Central Hotel
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: Livery, Feed & Sale Stable :
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TRY Gresham Harness Shop
I
:: Expressing
Draying ♦
Stationery, Notions, Etc
GRESHAM LOCALS
51 ACRES
J. li. Chalker
WE SELL””““:..™YOU BUY
Groceries, Flour. Feed, Etc
*
JOHN BROWN Ro“
PAYABLE ON DEMAND
I
(Continued on Iasi bagc )