Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 31, 1908, Image 1

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    AVER STATE HERALD.
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Volume 4
GRESHAM and
GET WISE PLEASANT VALLEY
GRANGE PROSPERS
GRESHAM BAPTIST CHURCH
T. HENSLEY'S BARN BURNED HI6H SCHOOL LITERARY
HAS EXCITING ELECTION
NOW HAS NEW PASTOR
WITH CONSIDERABLE LOSS
Hilly Fireto-lass «trocarlo», I lour,
I ced and Proc Isions «re carried
at this store.
Ala»ut G 3D p in last .Tuesday night j
a bright light in the iky noilb of Gresh­
am attracted the attention of the peo­
ple of thia vicinity. L'pon investigation
it wa» learned that Thoma» Hensley'»
large l>arn weat oi Troutdale'^had in
«mi« unknown manner caught lire »nd
burned to the ground, consuming in it«
ravage pro|ierty to the value ol »12UU.
The build mg was a tlrst-cla»» »true
lure oi about .HI x rtó fuel, situated alaitit
Dun feet from the house which was in
great danger of being burned for aw hile .
Mr. Hensley hail liare I y time to get
the frightened stock out of the burning
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After Christmas Sale
After the Holiday» is the BEST TIME OF YEAR TO BUY !
T<> Ihr lari Ihal
Officers Installed, Candidates
Initiated at Recent Meeting—
Hall Has Been Purchased
and Will Be Enlarged.
Thai
>' are l|cadi|iisrters lor all kinds
»I Builder's Hardware and Ma­
terial.
r dlow rhe < rowd
Buy ol
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET
D. W. METZGER
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Gresham Barber Shop
ilal VoU -'I all kh
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■ I*I) doitr KaA«»t» ln»iir«l and pul in
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Nvat d<M»r lulituligtii Holrl
Robert It. Childers. Prop.
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Liveryi, Feed & Sale Stable :
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For » kl'DI 1 >. HARNESS mix I ALL
HARNESS AtT'EsbOlflEM
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
All Klu<la K< latrina <|uleXI)i don»
<11 M I.ARSON. Prop.,
GW1SHAM,
tiresham
member« of Plraaant Valley
Grange No. 34H, I’, of II are to I m » con­
gratulated.
Wnl|in the paat few
uiontlia the meoib«raLi|> bait lM*«*n near­
ly doiiblctl, the hall built by the order
of Lion« han Ju nt ‘ miii ptirrhaaed anti
lumlierand other material in now being
plae< <l on the ground for enlarging the
prvaent hall and building an addition
The hall when cumpleU'd «ill l>e one of
the I hm «! and moat convenient In the
eoniity
At th»* meeting laat Saturday the offi­
cer» were Inatalkd by Fred Crane, aa-
aiat«Hl by Mr* Crane, of the R<)ckw<»**d
grange. The work waa well done and
refteriN crv»lit on the installing officer!.
An eiuivedingly g<»od program was
render«! under tne • su|M-rviai*m of W»r-
thy hTiurer Mr*, Jennie Kmnenlierg
ami »a* a« follow*: liecitation, Theo.
Hteiodand; song, Allie and Diquita
M«»«»rr, remark*, Mi»» Nellie Fox.
count) librarian . reading.
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Mr» A. M
Kandolpli; remark* Timothy Hriwn-
hill; reading, John Wildee; «oiig, Mrs
Jennie Kronenlwrg; e«*ay, Mrs. Lillian
llichey ; remark*», Ered Crane ; remark»
by Count) •leputy Mm. J. \V Shattuck
The following candidal«*« w< rv initia-
’ ■ I 'll" I: I K ; :i M- Mort!«.* b
Ilyan, E.C. Ilo!(*omb, Gona Kcaleraon,
Mias Ervhla Stciiu*r, Hasel Norman.
Current J< nin', Cl)»Io Potter, A W.
Holrerton amt Arthur Tn) lor.
Pleaaant Valley grange m on«* «»f the
moat enterprising granges of the state
This i» $ierha|M »Im.* to the untiring ef­
forts of it« iueinbers who are always
found working heart and hand with
their officers for tbe improvement of
the grange.
W«*rthy Master II W.
Snashall feels proud of the showing
made under bis management during
the year. A larger «bowing will be
mad«* next year.
Tbe following \isiton were present:
Mrs. J W Shattuck. Mrs Mary E.
Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crane, Mr.
and Mrs Pa)nr, Mamie Kelley, Theo.
Btcnaland, Miss Nellie Fui, and Tim­
othy Brownhill.
VERY
J. II.
I- looking < ’»dependable tl Mir.
Il is ths stall "i IMs thn om
thii ■■ in-c. --ar» for «■■««! hr. ail—
nnd : . «I In. id k. • pa John's far.-
straight and brings » coatenHd
«mile and a full »touuuli to the
Im le folks
Cupid I lour an I good bread
aie »> noiiouiu« If you want g.ir»l
Ili ad buy Cupid flour, l or »ale
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Sole agent for tiresliain.
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Deposits,
POWELL
The young people oi the grange are
pn-|»aruig to give a play late in Febau-
ary entitled, "lli» lji»t Leg».”
Owing to the illness of our teacher,
M ish Henry, the school has been closed
for the |>asl week.
Assets,
40,756.63
77,979.77
“To get Into the racing game and
stay yon must have at first a disregard
for human life." •ay« Ramey Oldfield,
who has made a reputation aa a dare-
davll driver of raclnic automobile«
People who read have gradually reach
ed the name conclusion, and already
there are demands for a law that will
protect the fool killers from their own
foolishness.
Ro Rockefeller la going to be rrln-
camated an angel with all of the food
and none of the evil traits of hh ch«r*
Meter saved.
When this picture la
achieved we suppoae all trusts will bo
good trusts.
FIRST STATE BANK
G PEI Sri AM. ORE.
GRESHAM. OREGON
Rnval RrPiiri *T TKE H ome B akery
IIUJQI UI UQU
H. P. HATCH. Prop.
Gresham. Ore.
Homemade Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Mince Meat. Etc.
Old-Fashioned Baked Pork and Beans to order Saturdays
ANNOUNCEMENT
Pmll It. Gmkaa
New Equipment
GRESHAM. ORE
recommend the reappointment of the '
following |«»tma»teni, w hose offices have
been raise! to the presidential grade: '
Ge«>. W. Springs, Lents; Ione McColl,
Gresham; W. M. Yates, Hood River."
W. Lawrence on Friday evening, Feb­
ruary 7th All are invited.
E M. Grimes and wife of Seaside,
formerly proprietor of the Moore hotel
STREET LOOKING EAST FROM
F K O .M MAIN
at Seaside, were callers at The Herald
A ten-cent tea will be given by tbe office on Satunlay in company
Mary Harvey is again at school after Symphony orchestra were preunt to fur­ Ladies Aid society of the Methodist E. C. Lindsey.
an absence of three weeks.
nish the music.
church at the home of Mr. and Mr». J. I
(Continued on last page.)
Next Sunday he will preach both
John Shattuck of the senior class has
returned to school after an ¡lineas oí morning and evening and a good audi­
ence ia expected.
I three weeks.
The Freshman class has com pleted
tbe study of Goldsmith's 'l>œrted occupy same soon. Mr. Bridge has not
Village."
decided w'here he will move as yet. He
The Sophomore English class is go­ will have a public sale a» advertised in
ing to study Webster’» "First Bunker another column. IVe acknowledge a
pleasant visit from 8. F. Bridge, Fred
Hill Oration."
Bridge and wife and Arthur Bridge.
The 1 «• tuny class, consisting of thir-
Walter Lusted, of Lusted», passed
teen members, will commence work
through Gresham Wednesday on his
Monday.
way home for a short visit.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Rusai» has ordered four new batt)»-
ships. There Is still room for them at
tbe bottom of the sea of Japan, where
moat of tbe Russiau navy Is [«erma-
nently stationed.
Mrs. Grace Metxger has accepted a
position at II >uit.>n in the office ef
Mr. Coja land, county superintendent.
Miss Olive Lusted visited friends ami
W. B. Turner was among the business relatives in Gresham Wednesday.
visitors at the metropoli» this week.
A converted sailor will preach at the
A. Domett ani J. W. Shattuck were Free Methodist church in Gresham
Sunday, February 2, at 11 a. in. He
Portland visitors thia week.
will relate some interesting experiences.
Miss Nellie Fox, of the Poralaml li­
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Come and hear him.
brary, s|wnt a day with the Gresham li­
The
Free
Methodist
parsonage
ia
now
brary recently, making manv sugges­
in place on the kit west of the church.
tions for improvements.
C. W. Doane, who moved the building,
Because of the interest shown by the
experienced considerable difficulty on
school children and others in the svlec-
account of the slippery ground. The
t on of the better class of books, another
house was badly racked.
box of Isioks was received here yester­
J. N. Campbell, of Pleasant Home,
day.
These books are especially
pleasing and insti udire tu every one. called in to see us on Thursday.
The tiresham library is in receipt of
the
> legacy, willed by the late Mary
K. Ilowitt. After due consideration
this amount will be invested in go.rd
reference books.
D. M. Roberts
The s|>ecial line of books to tie found
C. J. UttleiMige w»» »1 his farm in
Gresham'* Recorder who is constantly on the library shrives this week if on
this vicinity Friday.
finance.
working for a Greater Gresham.
Don’t forget to attend the library
The first entry ou the books of the
party tonight to la- given nt the library.
NOTICE
New York subtreaaury was a credit to
Lieutenant W. S Iloeecrana aa a gov­
8. F. Bridge of Pleasant Home has
Any person found destroying any
ernment disbursing officer.
signs posted in any part of this county sold his farm to N E. layman who will
advertising a Fire Sale and signed by
the undersigner will lie prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
E. M. OocoLAsa.
$70.223.62
Dealers in General Merchandise
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•Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reni and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bragwlon made a trip
to Washougal in a launch Wsdneeday.
$28.638.63
F. B. Stuart & Co
ROBERT WALKER & SONS PROPS
F W. Recd was a visitor at Ferndale
, f.lacs Sunday.
Jan. 24, 1908
Call and get
“Sure To Please You”
Mr». Clara Smith attended O. E. S.
chapter in Troutdale Saturday evening.
Jan. 24, 1907
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New Management
Mrs. Sarah Kincaid lia* spent
l«i«l two weeks in Portland with
Irlend. Mrs. Oat rand.
A Good Comparison
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GREAT REDUCTION
to clear up our .helve« sn<l make room for NEW GOODS.
your aliare when in town.
The Central Hotel
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When in Gresham Stop at
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EVERY HOUSEWIFE Ü '
G RESII A M
We are putting forward some brohen line« at a
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Ha« opened a Blark*niith whop in Grenham for manicuring horse«; will
remove corn«, rime them while you wait or otherwise.
If your horse alobb«*ra
h«» will teach him to «pit; put« silent tongues in wagons, makes new teeth for
rakt-»—no gas, no («in. $10 REWARD if vouguet* wh**re the wind come« from.
Hf>*ti«ir fl,.vr*«*« «Ijrwl to match your wile’» new dreaa
Ke«j trading *famr* K'>od on anj
Iti
W ir.
ibvx M|.,-. ({w^tal») to pall for Pony —prompt attention. Brtn< In your H
n- nr»-d thr money. Full value—every cuvtomer may bring a friend. W ill won nave p
in all lan^uag«*«. Admiiudon free. Two exit». Nuf «poke-n.
Al-.. < nrri- « full line oi lagS-graSe Baggy PWataaS eitr»*, Lvggiag Bags «Hgvt Bi««ir« Mgafl wcatMO
•rtic'vv far Lwater m S Baeck Vart fipfiaTattention paid to fnterfrring Forging. Stumbling,
Quartrn-rack«. and Contracted hoofs ALL WORK Gl'ARANTEKb
barn, and at a great risk aared nearly
all of Ida larni implements. About 1H
ton of hay, a farm wagon ami several
sets of harness were burned.
The
flames were so hot that an adjoining
potato house with Its contents of IIWU
bushels of potatoes was completely de­
molished.
Mr. Hensley had just returned from
his father's place, ami had been in the
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house but a abort lime when a bright
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I ght outside attracted Ids attention.
CARD OF THANKS.
Upon investigation he saw that the
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We. as children of the late Ixtrenso
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Inside of the barn was aflre, and Imme­
< > Winters, wish to express our thanks to
diately gave the alarm.
those who m > kindly nasiati d during the
The loss is estimated at *1200 with
illness and death <>f our father
Elisa Msrsosn, A sms Ginns, Ro, about *.'<00 insurance.
Plowed
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W ivtxhs , Wit Lis Wi watts, K ith
W ixtrss , Maouix W ixtxhm , JoiiNir
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THOROUGHFARE
Her. Thoma« J Elkin of Portland
han aivt'pted a call from the member«
of Hethel Beptiat church of Giwbsm I
and u I If imtn«*diately w»ume control of
the work here. At prem-ut Mr. Elkin
ainl family are nmhlenta of Portland
where they will reside until auitublc
urrangt'mentN can lie made for their
coming toGreaham. Thia however will
not hinder Riv Elkin from devoting
hi»» time and t*mi<*avor to the upbuild­
ing of the Baptist cau»<> at thi« place
Mr. Elkin ia a very interesting
»peaker and delivered two atirring i*er-
mona la«t Sunday. In the evening the
Jas. todftltew. Blickwtii
Expressing
Praying
Phone KX
A trv»ry excRlnf «lection of officer« fur
tbe Littuary «ocirly for the «ecofwi »<*-
inewlcr hmn held nt the high «chool
Tti«*awUy. Two ticket*» ««-re put up, the
in«le|ie intent and th** liberal. It r«j-
•ultrd in the election ol tlie entire inde­
pendent ticket. The
elected
• re Hurley Turner, pr?Mid«?nt; Florence
FirkIbouie« vice president; Maeve Love-
lere, secretery; Kenneth Hubert«, «ar­
gent at arm*; Mr» Baker, eeneor. The
voting «1« rarrteJ on by the Australian
lai I lot ay item. The clerk of election
wm IJuyd Schram, the judge« Alma
Daily and Kaleigh Wataon.
BUSY
EXPRESS No.
Gardens
Number 5.
MONTAVI!.1 A, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31
Miss Laura Burkholder, who is a stu­
dent at St. John’s high school, spent
Sunday in Gresham visiting friends.
Miss Ruby Emery spent several days
of last week in Portland visiting her
friend. Miss Edith Gordon.
Harry Thomas an I family have gone
to lav Grande where they have bought a
place. They will make that their fu­
ture home.
The Eugene Daily Guard says: ‘‘The
Oregon delegation to Congress agreed to
TO THE PUBLIC
The ‘‘People’s Market,” which has been under the ”
management of H. E. Wood, has been purchased by T. R.
Howitt and E. W. Aylsworth who will take charge Feb. 3d.
Situated as we are we can pay you the highest market ! I
price for all your produce that comes in our line.
Next week the following prices will be paid
BEEF. Steers, No. 1, $3.75 ; Cows, No. 1, $3.25
MUTTON, Sheep, Mixed, $5.25 ; Lambs, $5.50
HQGS, Dressed, 7c-7Jc; Live, 5c*5,c
VEAL, 75 lbs. to 125 lbs., 9c; 125 lbs. up, 7,c
CHICKENS, 11c
W« can tm an antUasMod amount of any or all of these product». Ws '
•¡i k'.««I» ti> .1 i business with. Biir.g them along and take away the
cash for it ia burning hole» in our pocket».
T. R. HOWITT & CO
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PROPRIETORS
GRESHAM, ORE.
POWELL ST.
PHOTOS
I have opened a > udio in Gresham
for all kinds of Phot«» Work. Pict­
ures, large or small. Enlarging a
specially. All work first class and
guaranteed.
Will deduct 50c from reyuldr price
on 1 clojt cabinets for railroad fare of
persons coming from Boring. Trout­
dale, Lents and intermediate points».
E. WIGGINS. Prop.
TENT STVDlO.
GRESHAM, ORE.
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Gresham Meat Market
F. R. HAMILTON. frsp.
3uccewM»r to Simms A Hamilton
Carries a full line dressed and smok­
ed meats of all kinds.
We buy Beef, Veal, Mutton, Hug«
OIVE ME A TRIAL
Powell St.
Gresham, Oregon
OUR CLEARANCE SALE
WILL BEGIN ON FEBRUARY 1ST
We will have a Bunch of Bargains that will be a pleasant surprise to you all!
We will have on sale
of MEH'S HEAVY SHOES
M m ' i Wule* Undtrwtir Vw!«n Oitnhirit, Men t W m I m Sti. Mea s Hah. Mtn'i Oil C«ah, Oil Lauiat, Rubbsr I m I i
Just the thing to finish up the winter and spring with !
Have also a nice line
Guaranteed to keep your feet dry and warm.
We will also have on sale Lidias' and Childraa'a Winter Underwear. Stsckinss and Hen. Ladies' Wsistx, Weaen'i and Ckildren'i Heavy Vinter Sheet. Ladies' Children'! esd
Bey»' Ceps
While they last. DIAMOND and PERFECTION DIES at 5c a package
We are over Mockrd on
CANNED GOODS
anil will «ell at tempting |»ri<vs!
Dealer in
REMEMBER I M e are Sole Agents for the following goods :
I’hoenix Pure Paint, American " ire Fence, Cha»* A Sanborn's Coffee
birain and Superior Ranges. All Corals of Quality and la-ar inspection.
Goods of Quality
Beet Brand» always on hand.
Gresham, Oregon