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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
Every Citizen is Asked to Attend the Fair Promotion Meeting at Gresham, Saturday 8 P. M Volume 4. GRHSHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908. gnihr nibl l»«l<l Hi«’ Giant« down to tbo WHERE THE MULTNOMAH COUNTY AND GRANGE FAIR WILL BE HELD two rima, .Meyer« (or tiro Hpanlona pitchnl tlna ball. Hehllltx, Gieahani'a new man on mhmmm I, did tin« work. CI ih * Merrill won the praiae ot all J>y Lia playa and MrUger held Ural Puts Spantons Out ol Race for baa«* down »«frly I h rung Lout. The «niter llehl did t*Kctdknl work. Pennant—Townsend Proves Th« l wo features of the game were Himself a Wonder. made l*v Wirts, I.. Merrill and lairauii. Willi a man An second ami third and two down, a Hpauloii knocked a tly out Conndrtice, clever playing and strung between left and center field which suppurt aldid I lie Griwliaui Giaiita in Wirts by running sidswlaa for over Ml administering to ths crack y ar<ls, nablaal perfectly to the cheers ot team ilia worst drubbing ol I lie season thoussnds ami dismay ot the Hpanlona on lbs Gladstone diamond Wvdneaday Tire Oilier 4'»« also a hit that seemed a afternoon. It was indeed a surprise to sure three-bagger tor the Hpanlona but th» wlf<> had kept cluse tally o( the Merrill was under It in a second and teems during the tournament, all think shot it from the uuter rigid Held to the ing the H|iantona who, previous to this short stop i-areon who in torn tired it b> game held the highest p«r cent, would C Merrill on third, I«aching there be win. This g*me raises Gresham from fore the runner. 600 U> 667 au<l puts H|iantoii out ol tlur Only lliiee errors were made on The race. Giants' side, Chas. Merrill made two Al the worda "play bull" (tom the sacrifice hits. Every mau on the team umpire our buya, confident of victory, deserves special praise tor his playing marched out to the livid ol battle umler Friday they play the Oregon City Aces the martial strains ol “Gresham's lliun ami with such playing as they did Wed dering rooters.** Townsend Stepped lulu nesday and such support they will make BIRDSEYE VIEW GF CITY OF GRESHAM the bos and fanned the tlret man up a tine showing Haturday the final Nestled ’ neath the lolls, in the heart <»( the famous Powell* Valley, in full view <jf three lw*autiful snow-capped and-' «all, sullies It to say, the Hpanlona game Iwtween ths two leading teams weren't in II The liral time our boys lakes place and Gresham eipects to take lieaka, Greaham presents a prosperous and inviting appearance that grow« npon one with acquaintance. came up to the bat I. Merrill ami (' its place on that day. They need sup Merrill succeeded in making two sale port. Let Gresham turn uut eti maaar I. -wis Shattuck’s win-low displays Roust Burns W ith $ 1.000 Loss hits ami acorrd The game was now on The Iwiid will prolaibly go to furnish have Ijeen attracting a good deal of at (Hprriat to The IteraM) in earnest ami both teams eeliletl dowu music. ■41 urrah for Gr«*«hBin Giaut«' tention here lately. Ito mi Nt., Ore., July 16.—T. M. Allison** Co hard work. Kemeinber there will lx? a free open Carlson A Henderson have received bouse burned lawt night nt midnight Townsend pitched with such accuracy When Aral discoxered by Emmett l^xia air concert by the band, a shirtwaist their handsome new funeral car which and lalllala reeulle aa lie never lias lieeii Dtdlh of t-hris Sthununn. hue it waa nil ablate. Mr. Alliaun bad dance mid a big rally <»f citizens and is male in the latest design with all known to do Indore, striking out 12 iiim aud walking only two. Hamlin The frier»«!» an« I relative« oi <hri«. a tire in the rook stove early in the eve grangers interested in the comi ng | mudern conveniences. aur- ning while getting bia »upper ami it i« county fair Saturday night al Gretdiam. proved a Wunder behind the bat and Schumann wer« very lunch C. C. Root and Miss Edith Root of With Ina eagle eye sised up the Iwtler priard laat Friday morning to learn of supposed it started Iron* that. It is re A new bicycle belonging to Arthur i Tojieka, Kans., who are visiting on the and directed Townsend's delivery ac hit sudden death. It la learned that he ported that Mr. Allison went to Port Dowsedt was stolen in broad daylight coast called at The Herald office Thurs cordlngly lie surprised more than went to bed Thursday aa iiauwl but land ou th«* lai*t car in the evening from the aidtwalk in front of bis »tore day. one 8 pa u ton by bia lightning throw to did not get up aa uaual next morn The horn»« nn«l furniture were entirely last Monday, hups were immediately Rev. Mr. Smith uf Arleta will speak second base. ing. lie did not respond when called destroyed, it living im|toaaible to »axe taken Io recover it and by night it was The Hpantous fought nobly for the and investigation found him to be dead a thing The loss of bouse ai*«l iurni- located in a Portland f>awnahop. Sev at the Baptist church buuday afternoon •Mr. Smith will bring a chorus with Appearance« imlicated that lie had will be about |I(M)J including the piano eral very suspicious characters have him. taken aome cartiulic acid, must prulwbly made their ap|M*arrnce around town Mrs. C. Anderson li^td charge of the through mlatake. Ap|»arently he bad the paat week ou the pretense of look left th« n>>hi whet • I m usually ab’pt an«I Swdhh I other an s In (onvcnlion. ing for work. Some a.e begging and library on Wednesday while MiasCuly, the custodian, was absent attending wan found lying in a peaceful jMwition The annual convention of the Swedish otlirm loafing around town. Look qut Chautauqua. on another l**d. Ii>dir«ti«»na were that Mission church in Powell Valiev will for these characters. death came «uddenly and without much Miss May l.ittlepage was visiting her BUSI BY TEST - TESTS BEST J. N Faria ami family spent last week eommencu Sumlav, July 2H, and con uncle, Ed Liltlepage, and family Sun diatre««. at Gladstone attending Chautauqua. tinue over Monday, July 27. Services Tha funeral aervicea were conducted will lie held all day Sunday in Wm. day. Make» H ht»lvK.)iHr, .lutritioiitt brvu<l Over 125 Greaham people w ere in at from the home and the burial «•> at Peterson’« grove, near the Swedish J. N. Faris left this week for a tour of tendance at vGladstone Wednesday to Multnomah reu»e»ery. A largo floral Lutheran church, the eastern states. Try it uiov mim I you’ll um * no other beginning at ID < beer llu* Giants on to victory. piece wan presented by ilio men who o’clock a. in and 2 o'clock p. in. Pin Ou July 23 a bell social will be given Mrs. W T. Custer has returned fnuu were hi* companions in work and by ner will I m * served by the ladies of the at the home oi Miss Alida Culy for the Chicago and is stopping with Mrs. P. whom he was held in high esteem. church. Monday the seri’lcrs will In* bene-tit of the Methodist church. Mr. Shumann was well known near held in the church, beginning at 2 A.'Daily. She intends attending col- The Gresham Rebekah Lodge install Sole »tftTit for < • rrnlunn. l.rnt* and eastward aa a quiet, indue o'clock and N o'clock p. m. All under- i lege this fall. ed officers at tlieir last meeting as fol Robt ami Earnest Simms have pur tri« him young man and his death in standing the Swedish language are cor chased the Duly Brothers livery stable. lows : Mrs. Anita Gedka, N. G.; Miss mourned and regretted by hie relatives dially invited. Lena Ginder, \ . G.; Mrs. C. M. Ken and all Ids Irieuds ami acquaint a im^a <uis Richey made us a ph-asaut visit ney, Treasurer. .Miss. Cora Combe was Ills agiil mother hva the sympathy of today. initiated. , everyone in the neighborhood. The Gresham Giants will play the Visits Home ot W. J. Bryan There is that that is fascinating about JEWELER «nd OPTICIAN Dr A. Thompson at the Methodist Villas at Montax ilia Sunday. the newspaper business, and when Fred Fvldv McColl lias a«*r»*pte«l a position Couley calhst the other day and told us church last Sunday evening ga\e an Vati h Repairing a Specialty Shirt-Wdist Party Saturday Nkjht. intervaling account of his visit to the xxith the Portland Gas Company. he was the proprietor of a |>a|H-r at Stay II. A. Darnall attended the Wash- ton wt* were not much surprised. Mr Neat Saturday Night at Metsger's home of William J. Bryan at Lincoln, — Dintribntintf Station for Itali a big Shirtwaist l>snee will take Nebraska, w liilr on a recent trip Eaat. , ington ««ditorial association now in con Conley, wile, and child were visiting place Come and listen to big o|H'ii Dr. Thompson spent nil hour at the vention at Vancouver Washington on with "grandpa and grandma'' Conley ot^ air band concert, if you don't dance. home of the l*emocratic nomintM* and Thursday. Tueaday. Concert at 7 :30 p. m. All ar-' inviteli. conversrd freely with Mr. and Mrs. A loyal friend of the Hrrakl, Joe. Gist, Out two days, shot two deer! That's AND CENTURY. PREMO AND HAWK EYE Ticket«, genta. 76 cents; ladies frw* Bryan. made us a pleasant call on Monday and By the kindness of Mr. Bryan Dr. while here renewed his subecribtion to going some but its a way Gresham citi- Metrger. manager. rena have of doing things. In the party Thoni|H*on was privileged to s|»eiid a The Herald. were Ed Littlepagv. Ford .Metrger, H. day at the Denver convention hearing The Gresham Concert Band lias or Gullikson. John Littlepagv ami Mr. St. Advertised Letters several speeches from prominent men dered a new bass drum and a big heli John. The deer were shot near Gordon of the party con bass horn. KODAK AND CAMERA MU 1*1*1.1 EH f Letters to the following persons re- creek. main at the Gresham puatotfice unde- Miss Ella Merrill »|>ent the ]«st Geo. Gordon, according to word re . livrred. Unless called for in a short F. W. FIELDHOUSE week with friends at Oregon City. ceived here, recently received a very Death of Mrs. John I kidhouse. GRESHAM, ■ OREGON ' time they will lie se nt to the dead letter A I.. Mayla<e called on the Herald tu severe burn. He waa carrying a boiler office: Mary Node. Otto Woldful, I.. A. Mr». Maria Fieldhouae, wife of John of scalding water when he slipped and renew his allegiance on Wednesday [ Taylor, Florence Lea, Charley Calvert, FieldhouM*, dird at ht-r liunie near X A number of our people are depart fell, the water pouring onto him. He i Ancil C. Gilman an.l Robert McCarto. Grenliaiii on Thursday, July 111. 19“H. The funeral was held on Friday with ing to their summer homes at Seaside. is recovering though suffering severely. Mrs. B. W. Emery, Mrs. A. Thomp servin’, at the house and burial at Among those recently going are Mr. ami Mrs. Fieldhouse camv a Mrs. John Conley. Mr and Mrs. John son and Mrs. Jake Metier went the Will Dress As Mohamneddn Priest. Gresham. little more than a year ago with her Mettger and family and Mrs. Chas. last of the week to Chautauqua to stay A lecture at M. K. church, Gresh i over Sunday Many others of our citi- RIBBONS husband, two sons and a ’laughter. Cleveland. am, Tuesday night. July 28, by Rev. from Montfort, \Vis., where three sons ' sens have availed themselves of the Mr. Schleight, wl o has the contract Markus B. Panainagiau, under auspices now live. privileges of this summer assembly. Those living here are. of the choir. Usual prices. It will be Arrthur aii’l Fred Fieldhouse, and Mrs. for moving the old Methodist church, The ball games have been a prime at has la-en detained by sickness in his Mrs. McColl. (Iresham. Ora. worth hearing. traction. Gullikson. family, lie hope, to get at the work (Continued on last page.) again in aliout a week. 6WSHAM WALLOPS SPANIONS 2 10 0 GRESHAM LOCALS CUPID FLOUR I). W. Metzger Number 29. SAYS FAIR IS IN LINE WITH PROGRESS other fair I m < held. Concrete effort will make the fair go' Outsider, look to Gresham to make the start. L. IL W ill , Additional fdf for breshdm. Thinks East Side Civic Organ Beginning Tuesday, July 14th, the ization May be Depended ! car leaving Portland at 5:40 p. m , and , running as far aa I-enta Junction, will on to Endorse Fair. I * continued as far aa Gresham, arriv ing at 6:36 p. m., and departing lor Portland at 6 40 p. m.; will arrive at Portland at 7:40 p. m. It will also con nect with the Troutdale branch coining out at 6:36 p. m , but will not connect I on iu return trip to Portland. Sundays excepted. W. P. Mulchay, Traffic Agt. I' obti .» md , July 13.— To the editor: ; Ih-cMiun on the part of the citizens of . (iresham to bold a district fair this fall ; was in line with progress. After the : splendid showing made last year at i Gresham, calling forth tin- admiration CHURCH NOTICES. I of thousamls who attended, it would ¡LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. 1 HI R4 II ’.re-l.am—Pseroa, L>r. A. not do tu omit a better showing the Tbompaoii. S kbvk ks , Sunday School, present or future years 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and Gresham is the center of one <<f the 6 p. m every Sunday. Prayer meet finest agricultural districts in the stale. ing, Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock. ! Years ago. before there was an electric Everybody invited. car line to Gresham, that place was the | FREE METHODIST C H U R C H — Rev. S. (L R ocks , pastor. Service«, inecca of wheelmen fren I’urtland. I Sumiay Hcl><a>l, IO a in.; Preaching cannot count the number of times I every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m have wheeled to ami through tiresham, Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at and no matter how often the trip was 8 o'clock. All welcomed. made it was filled with -ometbing new PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST CHURCH. Cottrell, Ore.—Paaroa, | and interesting The rolling hills cov- Rev. S. C Sherril. Saavicas, Sunday : ered with new made hay, or waving School, 10 a. m ; Morning service. , fields of grain, the fine view of Mount 11a. ni.; Evening service, 8 p. tn. Hood from the elevated ground west of Everybody invited. town are scenes I shall never forget. PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST CHAP While I have made the trip on the EL. Cottrell. Ore-rj-pAimiB, Rev. 8. C. Bberrill. S kbvicws , Sunday school, electric car I shall never forget the 3 p. m.; Preaching, 4 p. m. Every thrill I have always felt as I wheeled body invited. along the Powell Valiev, the old Indian trail of 60 years ago that was threaded ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gre«haiu—S ewvicis (German), 10 30 by Jackson Powell and Linneman 50 a in., every first, third and fifth Sun years ago, as I reached the elevation days ot each month. All welcome ... - overlooking “the Queen city of Powell -------------------------------------- Valley.” WM. A. MORAND The people of Portland and the sur NOTARY PUBLIC rounding country, 1 am sure, will sup port the efforts of the people of G resb - I Uriica, Roots A Co’s Store am in establishing a permanent annual - - OREGON exhibition, and there need be no fear BOEING that such an exposition will in any way --------- -------------------------------------------- interfere with the Conntry Club or the J. W. HUFF State Fair. 1 think that the Fast Side ' ATTORNEY, COUNSET.OR AT LAW Civic Organization may be depended on Admitted to Practise in to endorse the fair at Gresham. One of i State and U. S. Courts. the most pleasant incidents connected with the life of the East Side Business Ormcn with D. 8. Johnson Men's Club was the visit in a body of Gresham, - Oregon the memlters of that organization in a car chartered for that purpose. Some ! E . H . DUFUR had never been that far east of Port Attorney at Lav land, were delighted with the country | and impressed with the fine display of Ot ib«> arm ol C sbtkb a Pcrva article« at the fair. This club will come I'houes A Main IS*. again, only in larger numbers, if an- [ Oul-602 Corbett Bldg., P octlavd , Oaa. WHEN IN NEED CALL we have obtained the following: F. W. FIELDHOUSE Our Millinery Parlors ace still crowded EASTMAN KODAKS The Notion Store OUR PRICES THE LOWEST F. B. STUART & CO. Needle«. Shuttles and Bobbins for use in All Makes of Sewing Maehlnes- MAIN STREET - GRESHAM FRESH MEAT AND FISH___ , , Don't forget that we pax the highest cash prices for your produce. i I BEEF — No. 1 Steers. 4,SI; No. 1 Cows, 4f '• SHEEP —4 to 5f ' * HOGS—100 to 175 lb«., i i VEAL—7 to 7*,r , , Pork and X eal received ONLY on Tuesday and Thursday except at our order ’ Remember We Have Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Saturday. T. R. HOWITT & CO. i> ; ; POWELL STREET GRESHAM, OREGON ’ Report ol Cdebration Committee. The Fourth of July Celebration com mittee publishes harewith its financial report: R kcbipts — From «lands 1 95.00 From subscriptions 229.1«) It is a seW-i-vident fset mid nothing is more apparent than that wliieli la-nitil« your llonie Hank Iwu. tlla you, and that which Imnellts you honetits your Home Hank........................ Total, - • • . OUR HOME BANK can and does every day give you more . ............ D isbvhsrmbnts — than you can ever ho|ie to obtain from an institution not familiar with For liarliecueing beef.......... your surroundings. For race prizes and sp irts They are a growing institution and cannot but In* a help to you Ball team ....................... whether you have a small ra ich or n large une, a small business or a large Prises for parade................... one. For music............................. The increase In bnaineaa an shown in the following illuwing utat.-mrnt allow« that To C. L. Crenshaw, drip pan th* |vople appreciate the service Note particul larly the Increase In theaheck- To L. Shattuck, Mdse inf accounts. You need a check account. You may not think no but you do To Carl Shattuck, lumlier IM) IT NOW. Open an account. To Victor Halter, labor 1UOH 1907 To Oregon Journal Checking aeeniints »;«,i.v..<« *w, ih » i : m To J. Simina, labor Itemand Certificates 9,074 tw 8,881.66 To E. A. Ylinker, wood Time Certiticalua 16,969.37 16,868.32 To Beaver State Herald, adv. To Thomas Bns , signs....... Total Ih-poaila, • »61,189.11 To M Widener, labor Liana and Dim-onnta, ... 26,106.34 49,670.22 To Ed Metzger, hauling . To Band, 111 per cent ....... FIRST STATE BANK GPEShAM. ORE., I I Total, ... 8-is>.a»» »21K1 86 I Balance oil hand, to lie applied on uniforms of Bind *30.161 H. H. OTT, Secretary ' ------------------------------------- Going Camping? Specials for This Week 10% DISCOUNT You will need outfiting. Come to us, We can furnish you on all Men’s Women’s and Children’s Oxfords. Get busy with all the traps you want, including now and buy your summer foot wear while our prices are cut Camp Stoves, Tents, Hammocks, Suit Cases, on this line. We have sogie excellent values and our stock is Grips, Trunks, Ammunition, Guns, and complete. Fishing Tackle. All at prices not too extravagant lor your pocket book. Special on Men’s Shirts Excellent Values, a real snap. KEEP IN MIND THAT OUR Furniture Department is at all times fully equipped to meet'all your wants. and Ranges Constantly on Hand. Dealer in | “Goods of Quality” C\X/|C VV 1 $1 to $1.50 Values at. . 75c. Peg Top Corduroys Stoves At $3.00 Per Pair Just the clothes you want for your summer vacation. C M A T'T'I 011 /A 1 1 CJ IZ IX Main Street Gresham, Oregon