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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
BEAVER STATE HERALDz Vol. 4. GKIÌSHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 190». Subscription, $1.50 a Year. No. 33 ■'T“ speoding a few days with L. Spencer and family. He is looking for a small it I* a pleasure to announce the fa«'t tract on which to build a home. The new barber shop at Fairview in that on August 25 ami 2»l liarnum and Charlie McColl ami John and Basil doing a good busiriea* and supplying a Bailey'* greateel allow on earth will Liltlepage have gone to the mountains long felt nr-ed. Il ia under the manage- give two performances in Portland tbu* ] for an outing. affording an opportunity to the people Gresham Giants Take Them I mi nt of Geo. McIntyre. Eastern Multnomah Men Secure Wilbur Thompson, Fred Hoes and J. W. Benecke, successor to A. L. of thia vicinity to vielt the grew teat Kay Metzger returned on Wednesday hlone is sparing neither time nor It for Nearly $16,000 — Into Camp to Cheers of amusement enterprise the world La* from an outing. money in arranging and «quipping hi* ever known. 300 Spectators. Fifty Bids Received. Our harnesemaker, Guit Larson, was •tore for the accomnuslation of bis cus-1 For Ml yeare the Barnum anil Bailer a welcome Herald caller thin week. He tomer*. He reports a growing business ehow has led Ilio world in all matters The Gresham Giant* and the crack and is constantly adding to his high ' ia a very busy citizen. pertaining to big ainuaeipetila, There of j The sale of the Ktuddars estate Mrs. Chas. Cleveland has gone to 8ea- la not a country ou earth where it ia not I Kagle Creek team met on the <»r«'i»hani grade stock of general merchandise. ' Gresham, held in Portland on Monday, i , a* well known aa in America, nor a city | diamond Sunday and battled to the Con. Brother, at Unto report a grow- m.ny".nd an’'« wake- | side for sn outing. tune of V to 5 in Greaham ’ a favor. The of any aire in the world where ila mam ing lumber trade, much («tier than for ning to real estate buvers. of the strong Mr. and Mrs. W. B Parsons of Mel- mint* waa marked by the numlier of s >me months. moth tenia have not lieen pitched. demand and rapid advance in price of j roee spent Sunday afternoon with H. L. , t-rroni on both aide*. The Giant» futu* Royalty baa applauded it, and the IE A. Lewie of the Rosaellville nut- Gresham property. i la*r •n‘l family. livaaantry marveled al it, and all the blwi the ball aeveral time» but recover i ser) is fixing hie home up in first-class The tract of some 53 acres »<>I<1 for j DeWitt Rosa and son Joe have re- ed it juat in the nick of time. world, civilized and ravage, liaa contrib New Meeting Called lor Tues uted The Eagle Creek delegation had a modern style that speaks of business »15.325.iil to E. Kelly, who bid for him- turned from a hunting trip in Southern to ila multiplicity of attractions. pros|s-rity. Besides rebuilding his self and two or three associates. Think Oregon. Ttie spirit of ila great founder, one of Tri-City League pitcher, iftokea, anoth* house he is potting in a water system of it, (2x3.00 an acre for half improved day, August 18— Large Mrs Clanahan and son Earl are en- ! .i ' 5.* *. * 7. -it » . *. »2 i» 'c i vr •»«•»»nd baae and another al ahort- thr grrataat in all all htalorv, . I 1 the greatest it n en In history, I P. with gasoline engi ue for faiwer and an land. The town of Gresham bid as ■ joying the cool sea breezes ol Seaside. „ .ill it ___ . tn ik the .. policy of « the .i— I ! aUip. Attendance Needed. lUrnum, atill live» 1 hut thia waa evidently 7 the tirat electric lighyng plant of his own. high as $3,MXJ.II0 on the 10 acres it de- Mr*. 8. T. Crow has moved her res I present tuanageinent.w bile the ¡»erlttct I I lime tile team had gone up against a J. C. Kluckner has started a two- sired as a park but waa unable to bid taurant into the hotel building. real strong team. Blokes wan batted * system pul into operation by tli« great The meeting <d th« stockholderw of hard ami Douglass was put In the'bos etory frame building where the Arleta \ higher, S S. Thompson bidding 13,550. Dr. 8. P. Bittner returned from the the Grange Fair Association held Tues I James A. Baih-y, i* still in operation. but did no belter. They played good Drug store stood. The building will be 00. After bidding it oft in three sec- mountain* last Saturday after a very Thl* season the show i* much larger | day afternoon, while not accomplishing ball but had the Giants played with 50 X IO" feel, a hall above and a store tions it brought only 1102175, *o it beneficial sojourn. all that was antltd|«led, was by far the j than ever before, and additional interest * L their usual snap they should have shut room below. ' was sold in a lump, the highest bld be- attaches to it liecause the |«rade, a lxe Merrill returned Saturday from beat that has yet been belli. As chair Mr Heath of Kern Park bought one ing »15,3-25. The purchaser assumed them out. Engle Creek'* wore was feature which for Several M-aaona ha. man II. E. Davis could not •>» pres of the old schoolhouse* at Arleta and j **verwl hundred dollar* indebtedness ■ Welches. rained by Greeham'* errors. Dr. Powell sent The Herald one day ent, Dr. J M Hlmrt was els«ted temp Iset-ti missing, is again in it* customary Townsend put the leather over the will move it on hi* lot on the Footer against the estate. orary chairman and George Bornstedt place. The bid* were many and spirited, last week a sample of the cherries greet ezh.bUion ' l*'” ** U.. Glant..ml H.ml... caught. road where he will atari a first-clas* > The program in the They swretery. about 5o bids being received on the grown on Lone Maple farm. - Lar>«»ii «ltd nnr work on aliortaUH). paint atore. x were Lamberts with all the toothsome Explanation was made a* to the tent opens with a new spectacle. The j tract as a whole, before the sale was Tiie Arleta butcher Buffered a aevere ——— reason the meting could nut I m - con act* that follow are all European and of made. The tract lie* in the east part I merits of that royal variety. We re- Of the 3'5! Eagle Creek baa bail a very suc- ■urpriae Tuesday eveuing. Supposing of town and the opening of it would gret we didn’t make the proper mention sidered a legal one. The notice* did great novelty and variety be had killed hi* calf, lie prepared to not give sufficient lime and less than lierformer*. nearly 900 have never tour- ceaslul -eason so far, losing only three mean much to the town. It will also last week. akin or cut into it when by reflex action ,, . ... the required amount of atock was rep rd America liefore. Th* clrmaz of the game* and winning 15 or more. Dr H. H. Ott, leader of the Gresham or otherwise it k.cked ami knocked the *d,‘ CI‘L • <“ ro11' hill is the most daring and awful exbi- — resented. Horn«- diacuaaion ensued in Concert band, was tendered a reception knife into bi* baud, cutting it danger _. hapt>en on tiret reference to the Fair site. While no bition of nerve and death-daring ever | Told you what would some 30fl people. All report a good by the band boys and a few friends last ously. attempteil. The act i* called “ Autos (>a)ie . Marshall touched defluite information could lie given at tinie Sunday night at his residence. A right 'em gB, the time it waa fell the council would that |«sa in the air." As the . . , . . . . jolly time was bad. aa is usual at bis A false rumor of a murder at Greeh- , 1 .... , , lie able to secure a portion of the 8tud- briefly explains it is the psasing ol two , place, an<l all departed at a late hour aulomoblh-a high above the beads of the am was started by some unscrupulous ................ . „ Castro was right there on secornl with dars tract from th» purchasers ... , ' . j | after bidding him farewell. He left I person Wednesday and caused quite a, „ , . , , . . . _ that big smile of hie. A commltteo cotii|>osed of E. Coal- people, while leaping a 5t>-foot gap. ..... .. . • n „ Monday for a month a visit in Kansaa. The circus thia Mwaoti number* 1,500 little excitement in Portland as well as J * man, W. A. Proctor, II. W. Bnashall, Orland Zeek has two teams on the j J. W Townsend and II. A. Darnall nas people, tksi horses, 108 cages of animal*, Mn linger Anderson of the Eagle Creek road hauling wood. ! _. _ , ... . ____ THE TWO BILLS The Gresham Library is open every a|q»>inted to preparn for the next meet ’> railroad trains, 20 camels and noarl y bunch shoald uiekname his youngsters j all the elephants in America.! Those fine pictures of the presidential Quite a number of people from the vi-i W eek evening and is a very inviting ing, secure consent of Htockholdera for "colts.” They try to run on anything, cinity of Gresham were in attendance place. There are many fine books for candidates came Tuesday. They are all the date ami as assisting the old cuui- ' kick and suurt around till they are tired right. Don’t yon want one? Free with at the camp meeting Sunday held by summer reading, mitter Allot those present signed the out. Popular Bull Kun Couple Wed the Free Methodists at Center Addition E. P. Smith kindly brought The Her- ‘ -ve*r,!r •«^ription. Call .nd get waiver and the call for a new meeting A pretty wadding was solemnized at Cathey will join bis ton W. W. aid force a tine sample of Clyman >our P^cture- and a large |«rt of the remaining W.G. Seaside fans say Gresham has the atockholder* have since given assent to the residence of the bride's pnrents, Mr. swiftest amateur team in the state. Cathey and others of the family at I plums. and Mr* George Gibons, of Bull Run NOTICE the meeting of Tuesday, August 1H at N. I.. Smith has placed a woven win They'll think so the 23rd of August. Welches the first of next week. Notice ia hereby given that there will 2:90 P. M The committee immediate August 5, HUH, at high noon w hen their j It's 23 for you. Seaside. fence along the front of his place on . Heiney Brother* are putting i be a meettng of the stock holder* of the ly drew up a circular letter and a card daughter, Miss Zell, was given in mar- ! ( or Main street. ■mail orders again and are equipped riage to Mr. C. W. Struthers, Rev. C. Grange Fair association Tueeday. Aug- reply and ordered them printed. Theo. Brugger and family and --Das Qgt ]gth »12:30 10 p. ni. at the grange hall Everyone neema to la- in high h<>|>e* It. Rees of Pleasant Home officiating. : Sandy's newly organized baseball club work once more. All member» are espec- 2. Clarence Cathey is busy running the Brugger were seen hieing away to the in Gresham of carrying the plana through. In fact, The bride was beautifully dreeseil in will croas late with the PI vacant Home I ¡ally requested to be present. While cool mountains this week. cream nun's veiling ami carried a bo- team Sunday. binder in the vicinity of Greeham. the aolicitora re|M>rt only two or three ' proxies will do, presence is better. Ev Ed Sleret and wife started on their1 ery stockholder should have notified the |H-r»ma in the territory aa having de quet of white carnation*. Mis* Winnl- j Chat. Robinson is threatened with | fretl Roake attended the bride and Mr. | annual vacation trip to Welches this last named member of the committee The Rockwood Red Wings lost to tl»e appendicitis. clined to aasiat in raising stock and a* bv Mondav, or some other person, of | week. _ Jewel Bond, Who just returned (roni the Riverside team of Portland last Sunday talking in a depreciatory manner about | lit* consent to a meeting on the 18th. D. M. Cathey has accepted the pas Philippines, was Ix-st man. The home 19 to II on the Rockwood diamond. Our busy merchant, Lewis Shattuck, j the undertaking. H. w. Sx ABH ALL, torate of the First Free Methodist ' I wa% prettily decorated with Oregon and family are out breathing the fresh I J. W. T owxskxd , ! church in Portland, made vacant by gra|>e and cut flowers. W. A. P roctor , i air of the mountains. The Watt-Shipp Fairmount team of the death of Rev. John Glen. A wedding dinner wsa served after; E. CotXMAX, Salem will play the Gresham Giants for Rev. L. W. Chan«Iler of Bickleton, H. A. Dannau., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds have which the bride and groom de|«rted I I he Best Way. i the championship of the Willamette Committee. gone to Gold Hill. Oregon, to visit Mrs. t’lickitat county, Wash., has been < amid showers of rice. They started on We Kara ha<l aevrral rrqtirat» Valley, which they claim. | Reynolds' ¡«rents. an extended trip through the East. . tor la im I and for tale of land re Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. . Walsh was in town on Tuesday and ' ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦»♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••••••♦•»♦♦»•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦•♦♦a mit iy. While we would l»e 1’owill Valley and the Columbias ‘ Gibona, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bacon, e secured one of those handsome pictures , i ► pleaard to gratify vvcryoiM*'» e i > Mr. and Mrs. Jerome t'ocklerease, Mr. cross bats Sunday on the Powell Valley of the next President. Crockery ^’ne Hand-Painted Table Sets. Also : ; wiabra by a |»vri>onal letter, our e a • and Mrs. H. C. Nelson, Misses Mamie diamomi. ware. The directors of school district 83: bu«inr»M prevent* it. The !>w»t e and i Winnilred Itoake of Clackamas, joint expect to have their schoolhouse , way to reach people ix to adver An Eastern Multnomah league is be- («inted before school begins. [ Messrs Fred Gihons, Jewel Bond and E. A. I tise. Several of our advertiser« ing talked of for next season. iflifford Harris of Portland. Yunker is chairman and O. Andrews is <, recently rv|M»rlqui< kanlv»». Some The bride is well known in this i clerk. “ are not ao fortunate. It taker a country as she was one of the teachers long time for a 15 or 20 rent ad to The new Giant cherry, * cross be J. H. Kennison had a narrow escape I' in the Orient school laat winter. The SUMMER SHOES at 20 per cent off <; et|tial 5 | ht cent commiaaion oil tween the Umbert and the Ring, ha* Ht the gravel pit near Sandy bridge the |'► t'/lssJ k Gixm VARIETY TO SEI.KlT FROM groom is one of the popular and well the price of n farm Try it. It ia his ' > created a sensation on the Portland other day. The bank caved and too cheep to l»r very rirky. known sawmill men of th* Johnson I » ( market laat week. There were some wagon was demolished and horses in- ¡: oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeee ! Lumber coni|«ny. ■|«*cimens that measured an inch and jured. ♦ a half in diameter. violet Gould has accepted a poe- ♦ Notice the yellow mailing slip on ♦ Chas. Merrill save old Mt. H amm ! is “THK PKOPLEft’ CASH STORE” __ ition as stenographer at The Dalles. your |>apcr. It tells you when your He has Read the “Want Ads.” X OUr j|)e Artigans> picnic, while not a very grander than ever thia year, GRESHAM,OREGON MAIN STREET. auliacription is due. Kindly see to it at made the ascent a good many times. Wants Supplied on page 8. ‘ big success financially, was attended by once. ENTHUSIASTIC I AIR MEETING Bin Circus dt Pvrtldnd. CRACK EAGLE CREEK RAM BIIIS THE DUST BUSINESS PERSONALS STUDOARS ESTATE BRINGS BIG LIGURE Held «it Gresham Grange Hall Tuesday. PROSPECTS fOR BIG tAIR GROWING BRIGHI GRESHAM LOCALS I MILLINERY L’"- c’" K’"’ “ ' F. B. STUART & CO. ▼ Specials for This Week Going Camping? Give careful attention to the stability of the bank and its wllllngnesa to co-o|ierate with patrons in the develop ment of their business. Our customers valne and "bank on” our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consistent with safe, sound banking. Whether their account be large or small, we appreciate their patronage. Our ambition is not to do great things in finance, but to serve our patrons well. If we have been of service to you, keep your money with us, and recommend us to your friends and neighbors. We will take thia as an es teemed favor. If you have not had an account with us, start one now, add to it regularly and grow with The Growing Bank. * FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE. ; ’oil I APMi us iv/vrsK 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 some excellent values and our stock is Grips, Trunks, Ammunition, Guns, and complete. Fishing Tackle. All at prices not too extravagant for your pocket book. Excellent Values, a real snap. KEEP IN MINIS THAT OVR Furniture Department is at all times fully equipped to meet all your wants, and Ranges Constantly on Hand. Dealer in “Goods of Quality’’ Special on Men’s Shirts $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. 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