Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 06, 1908, Image 1

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    EAVER STATE HERALD
G resham
Volume 4.
I1RESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTV
RAILROAD WORK
BEGINS AGAIN
Land
Plaster
can |<ny no rlrbttr tfib*
i
ill«.
I
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 190«
CARPENTERS ARE
VERY BUSY HERE
Number 10
, lie oevupiw-d l»y these lioinrerekers, viius
| insuring to any contemplated bulkier» a
i safe and profitable invsetment.
A meeting of the m -I ioo I district lias
Iren «allrd to consider the erection ol a
I iiKslern six-room high school buikling,
l ami every citizen should make it ins
i luty t<> are that this is ilei'idwi on ami
NEW MILLINERY STOCK
*'l vrr> h*art
uith ■inerrt*
I liy hi I lie brraal« <4 the Urge (WOur*
<>i
who «( otm ! al ll e bier on Hat*
urday ail er no hi , eytupalby ior the!
We Have Just Purchased t New Line of
gtivf-etrichrii mother ami brother« a«
UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY OF ALL KINDS
| they laid bar away to the long awaet
Mobilization ol Men, Mules and reel
Many Buildings In Course ol thus prevent the crow.led condition of
Watch this "pac-- for further announ«'«inents
Material Makes Mount Hood “A teacher lor an many year«, there
Construction, Others in Pros­ • our tch«x>l aa it is at present.
| will remain hi th» mind« of her pupil»
Heveral
other
new
buildings
ami
resi-
Line Scene ol Renewed Ac­ the triiiem lira nee of good aecd town,
pect Make ol Gresham Grow­
dem-es are pro|a>se-l ami indicaltOM are
tivity—Work to Be Pushed. g<M«l principle« inrulratid and advhe
ing City in Fai t.
that ae will have 3) or 25 new buildlugs {
GRESHAM, OREGON
lovingly temirrtel. and hi the year« to
lielore siinuuer It is pr-qsaw-d to erect ft [ Dealers in General Merchandiae
OOOOOOtOOOOtOtOOOOtOlO
"Onward, hnrrieilly onward," ordii rofue »»me man and «01111111 life «ill
Jn>l now ij.estiam is sxperienring a a large skating rink near the depg and
to Iw the motto of tlie Mt llisai railway lie liettcr that their daily enre had l<en IxiiMitig lsa>m. Busines, ruen ami res- several dwellings in Kegner's addil.oo
In every bonaolii'p
utili tal»
Work has starteli full blast io in her keeping.
•‘Just krep your eyes open and «alcb '
hlenta alike, all have «’Xplicil faith in
all its departments and «ill be rushed a here ahr aaa know n the death of Marv
' I iresliam expand." With a new high!
to completion, Ou Marell 1st the grad­ XlrKeown rame aa a nd «hock, made the p «ssibilitieS of our pro,perou» burg, arlionl building, County Fair Grounds
in the remembrance of the ami are erecting Uuilluig, ami resi­ here ami a new electric tianscontinent-'
ing crews with the steam slmvvl were doubly
imri-aM-il to rnuble tlivin to complete IMMing on of her young »liter Elim a dences lor the accomolation of the al railroad, Gresham will lie it, a liette«
the bigeul and till west of towu with a fear year» ago and a brother in Alaska. flourishing Iwisim-sse» an I new romers position Ilian ever to forge aliead.
“That lime will heal the wounds in as fast us material ami latsir is available.
greater rapidity .
All hands to the wheel now!
limsrt,
Al present all tlie >rar|«*-nters in this Boom, and Work, not only for one but
Il is the aim ol the «-ompany to rein- the mother'« heart in the prayer of (*%*>
New .Management
New Equipment ¡;
force its crews and li«vw al.oit IHU0 men erv irirml. Sorrow I om »« «ome of it« vicin iCTlml some fr«»m outside towns (or all of these tilings that will sureli
‘‘Sure To Please You”
at work about March 15.
A l*ati<l of «ting when what we Uy away it ao ' are at work on the buildings now in increase tlie «eallli ami prospects of the
* •
Imi horses and inni«*« have arrivali from lilted for Ood'a eternity* a« wui the ' codrse of const riict ion
town.
quiet
«lee|ier
«how
death
will
I*
long
ltn Main street Al llsrt recently fin­
tlie Klamath Falla countrv, as rein-
Ihm’t let your subncri|Aio9 expire
forrements In this already large I mii -1 ol mourned ami her memory will lie mure ished a new twO-,U»ry building which
ROBERT WALKER & SONS PROPS
GRESHAM, ORE.
than a memor> in her grieving mother's
ini|is|a-n»il4e rallio.nl builders
Tlieoe heart, ave, Il will lie like unto a I Mj li e- will lie us*»l for lea blacksmith an I The date on the yeilow »lip shows time
t,
your
pajier
is
pud
to.
Renew
carivi
are tlie property ol the Meson construe- diction. *
wagon shop, it in fltu- l up will, all the
1 latest improvements inelmJing private
lion CHu|uny wlm have the contract for
tniikling the road.
i office r<M>ms. The obi tmilding a«ljoiti
Work Imtween Gresham and Mont-
ing is being torn down ami a buikling of
*o
avida will I m - taken up now with a urw 1
tlie same dimetisuutS w ill lie pul up iu
tn i-umpleting that fieri tur early trans*
its place.
FRESH MEAT AND FISH.
pirtalion
Practically sp«»aking all the
On Ilia property adjoining Stuart's
right-ol-way bus IwMn securwl between
store, It. It. Carlson is erecting a two
these two plints.
City Will Be Asked to Furnish story buikling, fit) a HO f«n-t, to be usr«l Committees at Work on Tax If you want some Extra Fancy Sirloin or T-Bone ”
The steam ah-ivel has l*en working
Steaks, Prime Rib Roasts, etc., you
!!
tor a urw furniture store and office
Equipment for Volunteer
Ordinance—Important Or­
the |H>»t week on the widening of the
quarters.
Tlie carpenters have the
can get them at our market.
!1
big cut weel of town ami will bava this
Hose Company.
frame«ork alxrut cotnpletol amt expe< t
dinance Pending.
< > W, are making FANCY BREAKFAST BACON, HAMS and LARD. '•
tinialied in a short tune.
Tlie dirt tak­
to have it finishwi about May 1st.
H > u try these yon will MC I....... ther
¡1
i >
en from the cut is used to make a till in
Mrs. Mary lealie is liuihliiig a bung­
At
the
regular
meeting
of
the
Munta-
The Gresham town council met io
the Imllow twlow amt is convey el there
held last alow on her property on Main street, regular session last Tuesday night with
Don’t forget, we are paying Cash for your Produce. < ’
in construction cera iqierated by a villa Improvement B«rd
Momlay
evening,
a
number
of
topics of wliicli will mid greatly to the appear­ all present ex«-r|>t B. W Thomas. An
donkey engine.
A Isa ad of 3) or 40
Ed. .Smith
BEEF, Steers, No. 1, 4c ; Cows, No. 1, 3»c.
!!
the district «ere taken ance of that part of town.
ordinance «ss introduced and read the
mules and velerai loads of tools |«see<i vital interest
baa purchased lute on Main a treat ad­
MUTTON,
Sheep,
Mixed,
5}c;
Lambs,
5}c.
!
I
up
ami
dlecuaae»l
tint
time
regulating
the
manner
of
through here Thursday on their way to
The qiiestk-n of fire protection re­ joining Geo. Kenney's property and haa openings and exite of public halls and
HCM j S, Dressed, from 100 to 175 lbs., 7}c to 8c;!
the cain|si «eel of town.
Mr. under way a comtnodious little liume assembly rooms, sod )us«e<l it on to its
Live, 5«c.
!
At Bull Kun tlie com|>any is busily ceive»! e<>nai<lerable attention.
llapperwett,
of
tlie
committee
un
loca
­ which be will occupy aa aoou aa com- second reading.
engaged ita tuetelling tie huge electric
VEAL,
75
lbs.
to
125
lbs.,
9c;
125
lbs.
up,
7}c
phAflL
tion of engine lio^se, reported that be.
F B. Stuart, C. J. Littlepage and L
plant, the small current already ia ay-
In Thompson's addition tlie ring of
CHICKENS. Mixed, 11c
Shattuck were appointed a committee
eratlon helping and enabling them t»i with others, had iriterviewel Chief the hammer and aaw ia also beard.
J.
Campbell
on
tlie
subject,
and
tliat
he
to
confer
with
the
city
attorney
as
to
«ork tn a greeter advantage. The saw­
H. Hoes' substantial new residence ia
mill operate»! by tlie company at that wsmel to be of the opiniun that a site nearing completion very rapidly, and iu an amendment of the occupation tax.
eaet
of
the
Mt.
Tailor
school
bouse
would
The treasurers report showed the bal­
place is cutting Iwidgv timbers ami
fact only waiting lor the plasterers On
•
PROPRIETORS
oilier luml*c use«i in cmistruction work , Iwet coueervc the territory that wmold Maple avenue Prof. Huff of Portland is ance on hand March 1st I'.tOH of 1410 17
ll was
and tlie following bills were allowed and ■ >
T ib » piarvel, railroatl building of have to be covered al preaeut
POWELL
ST.
GRESHAM, ORE.
i
>
preparing to erect a reaidence bir him
ordered paid: Grisham library, lo.Ot);
tlu-se days, an<l it is worth going miles , also suggest«I that a voluntrer hoac self.
!
^»«••»»♦♦♦»♦»♦»♦ossssosoosooo
o
ooosooooo
— w ssasss»
Henry Gnllickaen, tow n marshal, lol.OU
to ere the mmiern labor saving «lavicee <-oni|>awy lie organized ami the city ask-
A>ljoining Thompson's addition, on
.
e«l
to
lurnish
tlie
equipment.
The
com-
D. S. Johnson representing the com­
ami machinery employed in all ite stage!
bis tract of land, James Lawrence has
Undoubtedly the ro»l will be cum- I uuttee eras instructed to lu-itk up the nearly cnnipleteii a very neat cottage mittee appointed at the citixen's mass
meeting submitted a number of propo­
plete up to this point by fall and by ' fewatbility of this |dau and repwl at the which he «ill rent to tenants.
TO THE MANY PATRONS OF THE
sitions as ammendiuents to the ureupA*
next spring one can ride through one uf next meeting.
I . 8. Johusin recently complete-1 a
W. J. Ilorden, chairman of the com­
tion tax. Sam« were turned over to
the luoel (ertila ami tieautiful eectionaef
substantial cottage on bia pro|ierty on
Oregon on the care of the Mt. Iluod mittee on Villa avenne improvement, HoOil avenue which l»es|>eaks mightily tlie committee who were asked to give
reportesl
that
tlie
viewers
lia«l
cosnplet-
them careful consideration.
Electric Railway Company.
«
; ed tbeir work of assresuig beuelite and for that part of Gresham.
Several
houses
have
lieen
altered
and
we beg to announce that we have purchased the interests of
-tentages resulting from the widening of
. Bdnd Will Give Recital. .
H. P. Hatch and hereafter will serve
' tlie street, but that the same had not as remodeled so a» to make them almost
Drath of Mary McKeown,
uew. Among them we note the St. Clair
The Gresham Brass Band, like all
The funeral services of Mary Me yet been acte.1 upon by the city council. cottage on Roberts avenne
John
Keown were held at Finley's undertak­ Tlie exceea of damages over beneiits had Metzger has also made soms alterations other Gresham institutions, is becom­
lieen
placed
at
about
|7tUU,
ami
a
JtX)
ing known as one of the best of its
ing parlors and burial was in Multno­
to his residence and has ajso erected a
and as heretofore will keep on hand
The band has
mah cemetery on Saturday, February loot district had l*en fixed upoo.
water tower and installed a water plant. kind in the country.
a full supply of
A
petition,
signed
by
a
uumber
of
cit
­
just
employed
Prof
F.
W.
Robinson,
a
2Mlli. Rev. A. Thompson, Ph. D., of
in Chas, Merrill baa al*> installed a like noted band leader of Porllaud who will
izens, asking fur an arc light at the
I
Gresham officiated.
water plant.
take charge of the band and train it for
Mary McKeown was born in county tereection of Villa avenue ami I Smith
On the immediate outside of town
street
rereived
the
endorsement
ol
the
a musical recital to be given by the
of Antrim, Ireland, February 17, lS7tL
buihling
is
also
greatly
in
evidence.
boys in the near future.
Bhe came to Oregon in DMA, was educa­ Boaril.
O. I. Neal is erecting a new home on
The grade of Villa avenue, »• at
Hr II. II. Ott has organized a male
ted in lha public schools of Portland,
HOMEMADE PASTRY OF ALL KINDS
Ins farm. Geo. Cothrell recently erect­
graduating from the liigh school in 11W7. present established, was given an over­ ed a new house, which he has sold to E. quartet from among the members of
CONFECTIONERY, AND CIGARS.
hauling,
and
it
was
tlie
sense
of
the
the band, consisting of Charles Merrill
She had been a teacher in ths schools of
Chipman, and on the west edge of town,
Portland during the past ten years Hoard that it shoul.l be Covered twelve (Nob Hill) F. Fieldhouse, the jeweler, is 1st tenor, Dr. H. II. Ott 2nd tenor, A.
Your patronage respectfully solicited,
Death came to her at Banning, Cal., on inches lietween Misner and Abercrombie making extensive improvements on the Fieldhouse 1st bass, Dr. 8. I*. Bittner
streets.
2nd
Bass,
who
will
also
take
a
promi
­
February 24, HWH.
grounds of his lieautiful new home
nent part in the coming tnusierl.
Ths following tribute ia from the pen
prop.
East of town B Ran­
The vacant houses in sotilli Monta­ erected last fall.
of Mrs. Mattie C. Buckley who knew
ey
and
R.
Giblin
have
l>een
busy
build
­
villa are now about all occupied, four
Powell St.,
GRESHAM, ORE
the deceased well:
ing new homes for themselves, which
families moving in last week.
"A mind singularly attuned to things
are s great creeit to that locality.
New reeidemma are springing up prac­
noble and womanly, richly endowed in
With tlie numetons saw-mills ad­
mental attainments and a soul wlmse tically all over Montavilla.
A friend of the Gresham library hag
Mrs. 8. J. McDonald and daughter,
jacent to this city anil the lumber yards
Arthur Ikiwsett »nd wife have gone to snbscrilied for Review of Reviews for Mrs. A. Thompson, were welcome visit­
Charley Blencoe luta l>een Imite wick
setting was kind and lovable traits to
located here, lumlier is plentiful and is
the
past
two
weeks
with
the
grip.
laing
Beach.
Washington,
on
a
pleasure
tlie many who loved and esteemed
the library. The library itself nas ors at The Herald office this week. D.
laid do« n here al a reasonable figure,
trip. They expect to begone about» subscribed for the Literary Digest.
M. Roberta and the e«litor remember,
while brick of ths highest quality can
week. J. Patneamte is iaking Mr. Dow-
A big freight train ran off the track with a good deal of pleasure, the very
New Express Servke on 0. W. P. lie had at the brick works north of town. sett's place in the drug store.
at Jenne station last ( Thursday ) night kindly treatment received at the home
As houses are always in demand by
As recently suggeate«! by The Her-
Notices are post.-d calling for a mass blocking the track and delaying passeng­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson last year.
renter», the builder re»)» a fair income
aid, the O. W. I*, has dechled to run
on his bud ling», besides the increase»! meeting .March 21, of the voters of the er trains for some hours. No serious
Mrs. Laura Barnes is seriously ill at
express and milk trains on its line leav­
ENTIRE STOCK OF
value of his land. During the past six Gresham school district to consider the damage was done.
■ her home.
ing Estacada at 6 a. m. ami I'ortlaml
Charles Hvle the progressive presi­
montlie dozens and dozens of families matter of enlarged school room and
The Ladies' Aid society of the Metb-
The Notion Store
7 a. m daily, making round tri|M< on all
dent of the Standard Broom coin]>any ■ slist church met at the home of Mrs. J.
have l>een prevented from locating here other facilities.
lines in this district.
Trotf and Mrs. II 1.. Darnell of Lents of Montavilla. makers of the best Regner on Wednesday afternoon.
on account of the lack of Imuses to live
in ami it may truthfully be said that as were recent guest» of Dr. and Mrs If. brooms on the Pacific coast, was a wel­
Verne Chalker met with quite a ser-
come visitor at this office this week.
fast as houses are procurabla they will It. Ott.
(Continued on last page.)
I
Here’s a Chance.
F. B. Stuart & Co
I.Alitili AMI SMALL
Ql AM I IIS Al
INI STORE TWIT iflTS TOU MOKI
The Central Hotel
D. W. Metzger
(IMI.SHAM.
OKI <M>N
II. B. Ill XI.EY
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Grt'biiain Barber Shop
a
TuogorUI «<>tK «4 «Il Ural» tit ntl) an«l
•plIchIy tluhe Ha«<>ra h«>|i»i1 alni fatti lit
w(4vi. »Ml 4vur l<a
ll»»|rl
e
Robert H. Childers, Prop.
GRIMM
ORKG<»N
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GRESHAM
J
Llverys Feed & Sale Stable :
II. W. I MIMV. Prop'r
''’'“»«¡iwii'. . . .
Grislufi, Or».
«•••••••••••••••••
For SADDLE»», llAHNEHHsml ALL
MAIGNMto ACCKMtMtHiKH
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
II! Kind« Krfwilrln* quit My •!•>««•
(H'ST LAWSON. Prop.,
(iresham
C. H. LANE
presenting tlie J. R W ats tvs
M sii I ca L C u M fam
GRISHAM,
•
OREGON
Expressing, Draying
ttruu !
■o 1 ;
GARhKNN PtOWKD
«
»
J. H. HOSS
Iffione
I4X
Gresham, Ore. ¡
Gresham Meat Market
Carries a full line dressed and smok­
ed meats of all kinds.
We buy Beef, Vval, Mutton, Hogg
(Il Vii ME A TRIAL
T. R. HOWITT & CO.
“ Popular Home Bakery ”
MEALS AND LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
A. M. Widener,
Grrihain, Oregon
STEAM WOOD-SAW
OCCUPATION TAX
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST
MAY BE AMENDED
Royal Bread
F. R. HAMILTOI. Mf.
8u<*rca»«»r tu ttlmnta A llamlltun
l’owcll Ht.
VILLA TO HAVE
FIRE PROTECTION
<
<
On and after March I at
Woodsawing will lie raisisl to
71P a cord, strictly cash,
< •
GRESHAM ROLLER ind CHOP MILLS
Run Tuesdays and Fridays
Rolling or Chopping loe ]>er hun­
dred pounds.
C. W. DOANE, Prop.
♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Auction and Sale Bills at The
Herald ortice.
GRESHAM LOCALS
CLOSING-OUT SALE!
At
Only a Few Days Left !
In which to pay your taxes and get the reduction.
Better
give UH-the description of your property. We will see that they
are paid and you can settle with us when it is convenient.
YOI
SHOULD HAVE A BOX IN OCR VAULT
In which to keep all your valuable papers, deeds,
mortgagee, receipts, etc. The anxiety you have each
year over misplaced papers amounts to more Ilian the
relit on a bnlC
We have been asked to sell IIU00.UU city of Portland Kinds, running
Hve to ten years liearing six |wr cent, interest payable semi-annually
Call
ami see ns.
Fl RST STATE BAN K
I
Takc tin- Greaham car at Firlt and
Aider, Portland, at 7 :2A p. n>., and corne
to the dance giveu at Mrtzger'r Hall
next Saturday night, or any wav tn get
there. The car will leava at 11:90 a. m.
to return aixl those wlsliing to stav
longer may. Lunch ami refresliment»
at Widener's restaurant.
Miisic furnslwd f>y llefty's Orchestra
nf Portland. Mr. Ilefty's will l>e prea-
ent himself so don't fail to corne. A
good lime aaimrsd.
Eu M ktzukr , Manager.
New Arrivals for Spring and Summer
CTCCI
Something new.
Arti»tic «-nough to suit the
most partieular ami prive» to suit any pocket
l»>ok. ¿Se. per yard.
consisting of Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Potato
Forks, Shovels, Spades, Tiling Tools, Posthole
Augurs, Scythes, Swaths, Rakes ahd Hoes.
Prices the lowest.
360 PAIR NEW SPRIN6 SHOES
Dr. W. 6. Bril for Joint Representative
Announcement of the candidacy of
Dr. W. C. Bell for the office of Joint
Representative for Multnomah
and
Clackamas Counties is made throagh
The Herald this week. The Ikictor says
he assisted in securing the electric rail­
road and free rural delivery of mails for
thia district and thia he believee will
not he forgotten by the people.
I>r.
Belt stands squarely before the people
ae a stanch republican, pledged to State-
ment No. I.
25 ROLLS NEW MÀTTING
I
QnnnC
"
have just received a new
OILLL UUUU u an,| fu|l line of steel goods
PAINT! PAINT! PAINT!
creations in Men’s. Woinen's, and Children's
Oxford» in Tnn. Black and Patente.
All price»
and stylea.
We are Headquarters for all kinds.
Oils at Beil Rock prices.
NEW PERCALES, CALICOES, ETC.
AMERICAN FIELD FENCE
including Waistings. Plaids and other new and
snappy additions to our already large varied
stock of merchandise.
Dealer in
Goods of Quality”
Lead and
Remember we
are sidling
agents for the American Field Fence, the Best
that can he procured at the lowest price».
Get
our prices on Barb Wire, Something Special.
un P uster
“X........
of - lai nd
Plaster to arrive in a few days.
SEEDS
Get your seeds of us.
AU the belt
that money can buy and as cheap as
seeds of that quality can be sold,
Guaranteed
f resh.
A Ful1 linp*>f n,’w F"r*
nitlire arriving, includ­
ing Lounges, Couches, both in Velour ami leath­
er covering», and an elegant line of new Iron
Beds. Also a fnll and complete line of Japan«-».'
Furniture consisting of Music Racks, Paper
Racks. Center Tables, Book Cases and other
articles too numerous to mention.
niRMITlIRF
O runnilunc
LEWIS SHATTUCK.^“”'