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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
ir BEAVER STATE HERALD •!l4'J.’i[«;, WIIIAME1IE VAUfY CI1AUIAUQLIA MEETS G RE S H äm . ORE- J CALLITHUMPIAN PARADE THE FOURTH GRESHAM LOCALS CELEBRATION Wilt BE LARGEST ON RECORD Program Full of Attractions— Good Program, Speakers and First State Bank Would Help Grand Carnival of Sports, Base Ball Game for Championship, Advertise this Rich Section Finest Picnic Grounds in Instructors — Gresham will of Multnomah County. Oregon, Free to All. Play in Tournament. Horse Races, Vaudeville, Theatricals and Grand Ball in the Evening—Patriotic Airs by Band. The First Stall- Bank is gathering ata tlatical data for the purpuro of advertís- mg the country tributary to Gresham and deslrt-a Hie following information from all per won a owning farm* or tracts of land within a radius of ten mi 1rs from (iresliam: Number feet standing timber; llUIll- tier acres under cultivation not inclu- ding orchard; estimated uumlier gal Ions milk produewi ;x-r annum; num- bar pound* butler mhpir annum, number pouuds cheese per annum; niiin tier pounda wool produced |x-r an num , number bushels fxitat-x-s raised (■er annum; number bushels wheat; nuinl*r huahela oats, uumlier bushels liarley ; number pounds hope; number bushels corn ; value of orchard products, apples, cherries, ;iesclirs, pears, prune* and plum* separately; value of farm; . value of livestock on the farm. This information will lie treated con i fldsntially anil only furnished to the I public in the aggregate. H anyone has ' an unusual pnaluction ol fruit, gram or dairy product«, and will furnish a state ment of same over their signature with permission to print, same will be print- t«l tree of charge and |«artiee making in quiry concerning thia country in that C. H. LANE line will be referred to them. Representing tin- J. It W a TBIX s We will reproduce any farm scene* Manicai C omi - avy free ol charge fur which person* may OREGON I mail us pliotiyrapba but cannot return OKI SHAM. i III* photograph. Any photographs of I farm Scene* or point* ol interest will tie < appreciated and any statement a* to ElPttlS what lisa and can be done in the pro- 1 - duction uf grains, hav, fruit or dairy GAHI’KNH PLOWKty < < production* as well. We desire this in J. H. HOSS formation to gel out advertising matter Phone I4X (irssKam, Ore, -»•*****♦**♦+*********•♦ concerning Gresham and vicinity and to enable us to answer intelligently the many inquiries receive-1 concerning this • GRESHAM J territory. To make the data anything like complete, it is necessary that all should mail t<> I lie liank a statement of • B. W. EMERY. I’rop’r • the information desired. The advertise 6reshaa, Ort. ; ment for the community will refiay you many times over for your trouble. Tin- annual meeting of the Willa mette Valley Chautauqua ass-x-latioii i convene* st Oregon City, July 7 b» last ! 13 dsys. Glancing over lbs program we iioliee many euiniiiendable leslure* Thursday, July V, is Oregon City day, Today is Portland day awl Saturday, public K'I iimi I day. Among His most notable s|ieakerw we nuts the names of Senator John H. Will lauis, Roliert McIntyre, Dr. It L. Whitman, Dr. R. A. Heritage and a large number of leading Oregon educa tors. Many instructive program* have lieen outlined and rm doubt thia will lx one of the In-el profitable Nasions, in telleclually, that baa ever been held. Gresham la lutereateil since her lell team will take a lea-ling part in the games plave-l during the meeting. A mors complete'program may lie given n* al week Expressing, Draying ••••••••••••••••••• : Livery, Feed & Sale Stable : Gresham will celebrate the Fourth with a great, grand, glorious, noisy, ,' rip-snorting celebration. The celebration and barbacue will be i held in Smith’» grove No better place could lx- found and doubtless no town IO a m.—Callithumpian Parade. Form at (¡range hall, go east to M. E. church can boast ¡>t such an ideal picnic ground on Powell street, double back to Main street, up Mam street to Division with such conveniences. There are street, double back to Third street down Thin! atree* to ground*. Prize* «xmgregated here the «[x-aker's stand, best and moat original make-up— 1st 110. 2nd *5, 3rd |.i, 4th $2, 5th, Sth, ban«l stand, confectionery and iunch counters, amusements, picnic grounds 7tli, kill and Vth. |l each. etc , while immediately adjoining is lo 30 a. m.-—Music by Gresham Concert Band. the ball park, where the basel>all game Invocation. will take place, as well as the foot races and sports. Hong, “Dixie,'* Chorus. The O. W. P. comf«ny will put on Reading Declaration of Independence. eztra cars to accommodate the public. Hong, “Htar Spangled Banner," Chorus The cars will run till 12 o’cluck at Address of Welcome by Mayor J. M. Short. niglit, giving all a chance to spend an Hong, James T. Preston other day in celebrating. The big fea tures of the day will be the Callithump- Oration of the day. ian paraile which will be a procession of Hong, "America," Band and Chorus. plug uglies and floats. It will start at 12 noou—Free Barbecue, picnic dinner. 10 a. in. sharp, and the free barbacue I p. in. —Concert by Gresham Concert Band. - takes place at noon. A whole beef will 1:3U p. tn.— Grand Carnival of Hports at grounds. Free to all. be roasted to a tnrn and it-ned to the public by experienced cheffs free of 10o yard handicap race, let prize $5, '2nd |3, 3rd II. charge. Boy's race (under 14) 1st prize |2, 2nd |1, 3rd ISUe. The l>all game will be for the ama Girl's race, 1st prize |2, 2nd. (I, 3rd. Sue. teur championship of tile state for I Shoe race, lat prise 41.50, 2nd II. 3rd 75c , 4th 50c. which The Dalles Independents and Ladies' quick hitching contest, hitch horse to single buggy drive lOp the Gresham Giants will contest for. Two hundred dollars first prize and yards, lat prize |3, 2nd |2, 3rd |l. , Aereoplane race, fly one-half mile and return at no les* than 100 feet 14 1 sec >n I i« off ered for the winners of the aereoplane race which ia to fly one- altitude, lat prize I3UU, 2nd 1100. j half mile and return at no less than 2:30 p. ill—Base ball game, The Dalles vs. Gresham Giant* I KM feet altitude. Horae race* on Main street after the ball game. Races tlial are races will attract a g-Hxl deal of attention. IJberal prize* Pony race, lat prize |&, 2nd 12. Entry |1. are offered both in trotting an-1 run Running race, lat prize Ato, 2nd |IO. ning heat*. If you want to sfeud a Trotting race, no pacing, let prize |40, 2nd |10. Entry |5. day in celebrating the Nation’s birth Committee on horse races, B W. Emery, T. R Howitt, Ex Thomas. day, come to Gresham July 4th. OFFICIAI PROGRAM OF THE DAY IS COMPIE FEO Mrs. C. L. Crenshaw an-1 children have returned home from a visit with ! friends in Washington. Mrs. Sig Knighton was taken to the Miss Florence Cleveland of Portland hospital in Portland Wednesday to spent a few days the first of the week I have an operation performed. She ia , visiting relative* in Graabam. getting along nicely at present. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Leslie left thia Pearl Neil of Laidlaw has been vie-' week for Seaside where they will »(lend iting hie uncle. C. W. Doane, and fam the summer in their cottage. ily this week. Mr. Neil ia a printer on Tuesday, June 30, ha* been set aside the Laidlaw Chronicle staff. as “clearing-up day” for the Fourth of f>. W. Metzger ha* another clerk in July celebration. Each and everyone his employ, Cecil Metzger bohling that is asked to come to Smith’s grove pre position, and it keeps them all jumping pared to help tlie good work along. to accommodate their customer*. Mrs. J. C. Allen visited the metrop W B. Turner haa sold his farm on olis on Monday. Gresham Height*to Mr. Congdon. Mr Think of it! A whole beef roasted Turner and family will move to anoth into a delicious, juicy appetizer—that’s er climate, probably to Oklahoma, on ' w hat you’ll get to see and sample the account of Mrs. Turner’s health. L. W. Metzger writes from Long Fourth. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Thoni|H<>n of Branch, N. J., to have hi* Herald sent W<x>Jlan<l, Wash., are visiting at the there He says it look* grxsl to him. Paul Lawrence is visiting friends in home of the doctor's parents, Dr. A. Gresham this week after an absence of Thompson and wife. Mrs. Mary Bacon of PU avant Home a year or more. ma-le a business trip to Gresham last M re. Geo. Lusted passed through' Tues« Jay. Gresham last week on her way to New- ■ A F. Miller of Sellwood was calling port where she will attend the Relief, , on friends in Gresham Friday. Corps convention. Mis* Maud Howen and Mrs. Sanson Mia* Hope Anderson celebrated berjofsileU, at * ■" . Ore., " . have ‘. . been '— visiting .: : :_) eighteenth birthday Monday evening th.- home of Mr. and Mm. Carlson, by entertaining five of her girl friend?« <- . . w t ti » at her home. A thoroughly g«*xi time , Mr *nd Henry WelP of T,M1 waa had by all. At about 9:1» a dainty are vi-iting L. P Manning and lunch waa »ened after which a few wife thia week. They hav»* jnat re- aongM were sung before the young ladle* turned from a viait to their daughter, departed for their homea. Those prea- Mrs. Lafe Manning, at St. Helena. .Mr. ent were Misaee Lottie Davis, Florence Welp, who haa a large wheat farm near Fieldhouse, Ethel Wilkenaon, Minnie The Dulles, ia delighted with thta part 1-aw re nee and Maud Michel. i the country. ••seesesessesesossesoosoossssesseeeesesssessssseessse s e s e s e s e • FIREWORKS! • Get Your Fireworks of D. M. Roberts. Complete Lines of J Latest Noise-Makers for the 4th. s D. M. Roberts • POWELL STREET, ON ALL WIDE WIDi'HS OF RIBBONS All other Ribbons at n Reduction until sold out. TheNotion Store Mrs. McColl, (Ircsham, Ore. CUPID FLOUR BI ST BY U SI - TI SI S BUST Makes wliolt-aoma, mlritious brea»! Try it once and you'll use 110 otln-r I). W. Metzger Hole agent for Gresham. . *♦••«♦*«♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*♦*♦♦♦ ¡1 I Ik I ONLY FIRST • CLASH ! Hair Cutting and Shaving: Sulls Pressed. Cleaned and Kepairvd 75c. and up Agent for Troy Iuiundry. Sig Knighton, Prop. Oppo-lte Poatoffk*. (Ircsham ••••••••••••••••••••••••a••»«»*»••«•••••••••«»»••*••• Mrs. Meade who visited friends and -* Dora Thom” by Franklin Stock Company. relatives in Portland last week, re- turned home Saturday. Mr. Meade of Grand Ball in John ton'■ »kali ng rink. .Mime by the Graham Concert I......... Run qieui Bunday with his tarn- Bull Band and Snashall't OrchvHtra, ily here. Millinery Parlors are still crowJcd OUR PRICES THE LOWEST Needlee. Shuttle« and Bobbins for uee in All Makes of Sewing Machines. WHEN IN NEED CALL we have obtained the following: ; Remember We Have Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Saturday. T. R. HOWITT & CO. ’ > POWELL STREET GRESHAM. < > < > <» ’ ’ 11 ! > 1! “ OREGON " • SCENE ON THE FARM OF H. C. CAMPBELL, NEAR TROUTDALE, OREGON. The above cut shows a fine view of some of the highly bred horses on the farm of H. C. Campbell, a half mile west of Troutdale. The colts are young fellows, the oldest being six weeks old and the youngest aIsuit three days old. It required some time and a lot of patience to get the “ whole family " shaped up and quiet long enough to le taken. Rut they show up fine. If you notice these horses are not merely show horses — they are work horses. Th* men were using one span of the mares in the field in the morning before the writer came, unawares, so you understand this is no “dressed up" ocean* ion. Mr. Campbell ia interested in the Sun-Dial ranch and ha* as bi* private property, the St) acre* on which the horses are kept. With Mr. C. F. Swig- ert of Portland lie ha* planned to build up a fiue stock farm second to none in the state. They aim to provide draft animals rather than drivers and *o their 1 stock consists ol registered Belgian mares and stallion* and a number of | pure bred, .imported, Spanish Jacks. We didn't get much acquainted with the latter, except as they have occasion ally saluted us as we drove past, but their large size and lung power was very noticeable. The horses are strong bone<1, muscular fellows, docile and easily kept, just such animal* as our mills and factories need. ff 5 BAKERY HOME ROYAL BREAD and WASHINGTON ICE CREAM ke Cream Wholesale at Portland Prices Phone 24!» B. F. ROLLINS Valuable Prliea for New Subscrip- tkMul Se* Ad. on last page. A FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Come Along and Qet Them as Long as They Last Labor Saving Metal Wash Bench................................. 25c. Jelly Glasses at .................................. 40c., •> 45c. per doz- A Snap in the line of Men’s Overshirts, regular 1.00 at 75c. A really and truly bargain. Peg Top Corduroys at................................. $3.00 per pair Canvass Gloves .... 3 pair at 25c. per doz. 90c. Ladies’ Mercerized Lisle Hose, Special.......................... 25c. Glass Berry Sets, per set.....................................................50c. Mason Jars, pints, 60c., quarts, 70c., 2-quarts, 90c. Economy Jars, . pints, 1.00; quarts, 1.20; 2-quarts, 1.50 Mason Jar Caps, per doz., 25c. 20c. 2.00 Economy Jar Caps, per doz., 1 Stereoscpe and 100 views The above are only a lew of the many bargains in our large ad wall assorted stock and we invite you to our store to see for your self that our prices are right and that “We Mean What We Say.” Dealerin | C\X/|C “Goods of Quality” L4 VV 1^^ I i RECEIVED DAILY 1/ FIRST STATE BANK rAtfattwiC AA nk MAIN STREET - GRESHAM l»ou't forget that we pay the highest cash prices for your produce. BEEF — No. 1 Hteers. 4’2 ’; No. 1 Cows, 4c SHEEP —4 to 5C HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., tty \ EAL—7 to Pork and Veal received ONLY on Tuesday and Thursday except at our order WATCH US GROW *mt. F. B. STUART & CO. FRESH MEAT AND FISH CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my gratitude to the many friend* who so kindly offered their sympathy and assistance in the illness and after the death of my dear PAID-UP CAPITAL INCREASED 100 PER CENT wife. Especially is this due to Mrs. Despite the fact thiat the deposita of banka as a whole are much less this year Zahn and Mrs. Eckley, whose help was • tnan Inst year, the Fl RST STATE HANK shows an increase of business over so freely given. AV. AV. C lark , last year of nearly 4A per eent as is shown by the following comparative statement : Jvxn k-rii, 1007 J uns H th , 1908 CARD OF THANKS Deposits - - - $58,182.93 - - - $72.032.50 We take this means of thanking ea- Loans and Discounts - 25,410.67 ... 43,136.70 Securities ... 12,130.00 ... 17,876.87 |iecially the memliera of the Odd Fel Resources . - . 58,485.42 . - - 88,250.27 low* hklge of Gn-sliam and our many Increase in Deposits, 25 p.-r cent, Increase in btana, tl I per cent, Paid-up Cap kind friends and neiglilkirs for their un- : ital. Ku per cent. We have 350 people with checking accounts amounting to tiring aid and assistance during the nearly |HI,0O»»0-i which shows th......... of it clus-k book. You will never sickness and burial of our beloved bus know liuw liarnly and convenient it is to have a cheek account until you have tried it with a bank cluse to home, THE FIRST STATE BANK. We handle band, father, ion and brother, the late anything that any gmsl bank will handle and will appreciate your business. In David E. Manary. terest paid on specified time deposits. Mas. E mma M anary . A. MYERS, THEO. BRUGGER, EMIL G. KARDEI.L, C arolinr M anary . Pass. Vics I' kk *. C zhhikh J osri - ii M anary . , — —.... - - - J amrs M anarv . O hvai . M anary . GPESriAM, ORE. • Evening Ikdlh of DdvIJ [. Manary David E Manary, one of the lx*st known citizen* of East<-rn Multnomah, ' ll*«l at his home in Powell Valley on Friday, June IV, and was buried in the ¡■■reslmm cemetery ou Sunday last. | Mr. Manary had tx-en ailing for a year past but was not taken seriously ill un til alxxil three months ago, when his malady. Blight's disease, assumed s serious form anil lie soon i-asse-l beyond medical assistance. While awaiting the last aiinimons he Ixire his illness with calm fortitude ami committed his spirit ■ to the Great Esther in a firm belief of a I life beyond the grave. The deceased was born in Ontario. Canada, March V, 1304. He leave* a wife and two children lieaide an aged lather and mother, Joseph and Caroline Manary, and several brother* aud ala ters, all of » bom are well known resi- i dents of tliis county. For several years Mr. Manary had Ixen a faithful member of Gresham - Ixxlgc, No. 125, I. O. O. F., under the auspices of which the funeral service* were held at the grave. These services were preceeileil by a funeral sermon st the Methodist church by Dr. A. Tbonip- j son, that edifice being fille«l to overflow- ■ ing with a throng of mourners and *ym- . pathizing friends. The liereaved family and other rela- | lives have the most sincere eipression» |of condolence from everyone in their sad affliction. ; qRESliAM. - • ''""‘i?::.",",.-... PRICES CUT IN HALF • C I—I A TTTTI 1 1 / > 1 1 IS Main Street lw Gresham, Oregon Í