Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 28, 1908, Image 1

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    “Meet Me on the Furrow” at the Grange Fair to be Held at Gresham, Oregon, October 6-7-8-9-10, 1008
Subscription, $1.50 a Year.
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OCTOKR 6 10 10
ORESHAM. MUb, NOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2», 190«.
Rev. L H. Ashtraf t to Speak
Sunddy School Convention in Free Methodist Church
No. 35.
Vol. 4.
tacts About Oregon’s State I Jr
BALL TOURNAMENT
IN THE FAIR PLAN
In one respect at least Oregon takes
Rev. F. II Aslura’l, who evangelised
On Friday, Keptemtar 4th, all Kunday taho.il workers and all persons inter- the lead among western states. This is
th«« elate u( Ort*gmi and Washington 26
and 27 years ago will prrtrh in (»rmli- estsd in Kunday schools are invited to ta present at the Free Methiafist Church, in the holding of her annual state fair, '
i am Iroin September 3rd to Hth and | mm - Gresham. A very interesting program will ta given commencing at 10 a. m. which in size and importance is first
The entire program is given herewith nod is as follows:
among expositions held on the Pacific
Among the Attractions Will be ■ibly longer. It will l»e in connection '
Ideal Grounds and Crack Play­
PHOOR4M
with the Piatrict Quarterly meeting o( |
slope. In the past two years the state
Typical Wild West Bronco
ers Will Make This
the Free Methodiel church.
It will ta 10 a. m Itevotlonal Exercises ................................................................ 8. G. Roe«« has expended large sums of money on
the improvement of the exposition
a treat to the many iriemi« to bear him |10:3>
"The
Relation
the
Sunday
School
Sustains
to
the
Children"
Good Feature.
Busting Contest.
«|H'ak an he hae developod greatly si me
.
..............................
M m . W N. Corra« grounds. In 1!W7 twelve large modern
show tarns were erected, giving Ore­
; hie labor« in the west year« ago and II It) 40
Kong No. 1<) in "Light and Life Kongs"
gon’s fair the finest equipment for the
will al»<>
a eoitrce of greet pleasure to 10 45
“
How
to
buperintend
a
Sunday
School
Successfully"
...
IV«
R
amiall
One of the features planned for the
Thirteen of the fifteen director* of the him to meet with those with whom he
display of livestock in the West. An­
Open Five-Minute Talk«
(air this fall is a basetali tournament.
Grange Fair association inrt by appoint* ha*! (ormetl an acquaintance.
other improvement was the beautifying
ment in Greaham on Munday anil pro
"How to Cue the Sunday School Help«"
,.W. J. JOHMOTON of the grounds by laying out lawns, The Gresham Giants have already
Where the town «>( Grew ham now­ 11: 15
signed up and three more teams are
corded to organ!««’ by «hooamg II. E. stands th«* l«»gs were cleared away to
fiower tads and path«, and by the de­
AFTKI<N(X).X
needed. All teams are to ta strictly
lhtvis <4 Gresham, president; A. F. •pread the tabernacle, as the timl«er
struction of numerous old buildings and
2 p. m. Devotional
amateur.
The tournament will be
Miller of Sellwood, vice*president; (hr ha<l blown down, ami the June camp* o
the
removal
ot
the
"Corral,
”
the
amuse
­
45
"Historical Talk on <fbaervations in Palestine Holy Land"
: held on October 6-7-8.
J. M. Short »»I Gresham, secretary anti ineetlng waa livid, as it was rail«?«!, in
—
.C hsklks F ostkm ment street of the fair, to a more I
Mi«s Clara I.. Webb of Troutdale, treas­
sightly location.
the year IW42. This is aald to have 3 15
"The Best Methods of Interesting the Primary t lasses”
urer. Committees on publicity, agri­
The Rockwood Red Wing« loet two
Although the work of converting the
lieen the most survrmdul ami liest meet­
.M m . W. J J ohkstox
...............................................
culture, horticulture, dairying, livestock ing held on the coast and will l»e long
game« last Sunday on their own dia-
3 30
“Discuss the Different Sunday School ltepartuients“.. .W. W. C atiikt old grounds into a modern home for the I _
and Imiltlinga were appointed,
retnrmher«*d by many.
Rev. Ashcraft
“How to Conduct the Singing"...............................................D. M. C athxy ex|x«ition was begun last year, it is not mond. The first was captured by the
Mt ba vis shout'd a plan f«*r the build­ is a strong ami able speaker. fl«« will 3:46
yet finished. This year many new im­ husky Latoureil team with a score of
ing« and some discussion was given to
l>. N1. Ctatlivy, Conf« M M. Wecrclftry.
provements have been made, chief K to 4, the eecond was a walk Iway for
l>e Ri't'om|»aniv<l by his wife.
All are ;
the site obtained by the town.
After cordially invited to attend.
among w Inch is the addition built on * the Powell Valley team—19 to 7. The
e<>mr consideration it was decide«! to
1 eye, causing a very tad bruise
, the immense grandstand, by which ita Powell Valleys ran in 12 scores in the
hold the fair October 6th to loth, Theer
T. R. Howitt and Fritz Hamilton re­ capacity will be almoat doubled, the second inning. Nut so alow is it.
will lie dates as conveniently near aw
turned this week from a trip through , putting up of miles of fences and the
w«M*m««d advisable.
It was (eared that
Clarence and Mary Cathey returned
Crow ye not ye mermaids of Seaside!
Eastern Oregon looking up bueincee in­ ■ erection ot new buildings.
an earlier dale would not give time for
, Sunday from the mountains after a
i Ten thousand dollars are offered on The fires ham Giants have an eye on ye
terests
fruit and other vegetable products to lx*
; short stay.
While there they, with
livestock, agricultural and manufac- to this day. Oh beware ye who are
Word from I»r. Ott say« he is hunting
properly matured. Then the dates of
others of the Jones-Cathey camp, took a
i tured products. Eight counties will called “Tigers.”
and
sojourning
In
the
mountains
of
other fairs has soinetldng to do with al*
J climb up Mu Hood but returned before
I provide extensive exhibits.
Almost
tractions and attendance. As it is, only
reaching the lop owing to the lack of Minnow ita.
every industry will be represented.
Will Hamlin bolds the highest tat­
one fair will conflict with our date.
’ time.
Hoy Gibta and wife left last week for The livestock show will be unequsled.
ting average of the Giants with C. Mer-
li»e board lin)Miae«l full authority on
The Sanitary Milk and Cream Co's. a visit with friend« and relatives in the agricultural exbibita will be won­ ril and T. Townsend tied for aecond
President l>avia to proceed with the
! man was in Cedarville looking after New York and other eastern states.
derful, and the art department, the place. Castro holds the most number
Fair work am! secure ne«ewaary assist*
j business interests Saturday.
John <'onley and wife have returned floral display, the dairy, poultry and of walks.
ance ami carry out such plans as seetne<I
There will ta e Sunday school con­ from Seaside where they «|>ent the sum­ machinery exhibits will all demand the
nrcceaary and in accord with the (low­
. interests of thousands of spectators who
vention of the Free Methodist church mer
ers of I lie association.
The building that was gutted by fire will come from all parts of the north­
al tiresham Keptemtar 4th, lieginning
Death of former Cherryville Giri
Mr. h. II. Casawell, a man of wide
at II) a. in.
All persons interested In last tall <>n Main street i« being torn west to see the fair.
es|«erietM*e in such work, lias I «ceil se­
Min Leona Shank of The Dalles died
Sunday school work are cordially in­ down ami removed, adding greatly to
lected as manager.
lie has set about
Owe of the fc^twees of the Greeter Or­ August 18, 1808. She was a former res­
vited to al lewd ami lake part.
ita appearance of that sectton of town.
getting things Into sha|>e at once. Men
egon State fair will ta the herd of eight ident of Cherryville, having lived here
The Jones-l'athey campers st Welches
Chas and Roy McColl tramped from
an«! a team are at work clearing out the
l>erforming Shetland ponies which is all of her life except the last three year«.
Gresham
to
Welches
one
night
last
returned
home
last
Monday
evening
grove ami getting things in readiness (or
owned in Fresno, Cal. The ponies will Miaa Shank was 18 year« old and liked
alter several weeks' stay,
week, leaving here about 10 p. m.,
buildings and sheds.
The city will
ta raced every day at the fair with both by everyone. The Cherryville neigh­
Rev. t . M. Ashe, raft
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, for­ arriving at Welches about 10 a. m. the j jockies the distance to be one-fourth of
•fMt » !♦•!•<<• mu .I vnirancr.
Grra<U
bor« all extend their sympathy to the
>
next
day.
merly of tatanon, now of Dallas, Ora.,
several attractions have lieen secured.
a mile. None of the Shetlands is more bereaved family.
The cause ol her
will preach several night. in
Mrs. J. N. Clanahan and son lari than 42 inches high. The poniee will
visited Monday at the home of Mrs.
It is planned to haw a typical wild west
death was typhoid fever. The funeral
Metager's Hall, Gresham, taglimi ng
i Annie Allen.
“bronco busting” contest as one of the I
I have returned from Seaside.
lie at the service of the children during was held from the Christian church of
September 3d.
features. Several hard riders are in
Sion Allen had the misfortune Satur­ I Cliaa. Merrill and family, J. W. Shat­ | the day and a ride will be one of the de- The Dalles.
view ami others will undoubtedly show
day to (all and hurt his arm quite tuck and family and Dr. F. Short re­ ; lights of the big fair for the youngsters.
up in due time.
badly. In putting out hie arm to break turned from Welches this «wk.
Meets *lth Serious Aaldent
POWELL VALLEY
The committees are planning the cat
W. H. Carlyle who has been engaged
the fall his arm was twisted, tearing
General Manager Caeswell of the
Richard Forties, an old-time resilient the ligaments loose from
alogue ami advertising, and a look of
as
dean
of
the
livestock
judges
at
the
A
number
of young people from here
around the Grange Fair has established the otfice
busimws is taking place of the smile of of this district, ami well known here, '• ¡elbow.
Greater Oregon state fair is one of the visited the Oak« last Sunday among
of
the
association
in
the
town
tall
uncertainty that lias covered the (ace met with a very serious accident on his
moat experienced judges in America, them being Ruth and Mamie Keller,
Born to the wife of Prof, C. C. Baker, where Mr. Caeswell niav ta found.
farm st Cedarville last Wednesday
of things so long.
having served at the moat important ex­ John Johnson, Fredolph Lind, John
girl,
Saturday,
August
22.
Threshing is now on in full blast in
evening. It apis-ars he was working
positions. Among these are the Omaha (Jnia, Paul Palmblad and Ellen and Ida
Miss Grace Lawrence, Misa Ruby this vicinity.
i with a stump puller when the taani
expwit ion, the international livestock V nis.
flew tack, striking Inin on the legs and E'nery and Miss Hattie Pierce returne.1
While out driving Wednesday Miss j show at Chicago, the Charleston exhi­
crushing both leg« very severely. The Tuesday from a four weeks' outing at II Lind met with quite a |«inful acci­ bition, the Canadian National exposi­
Ik'dth of John S. Johnston
Notice the yellow mailing »lip on
injured man was taken to the gissl Sa­ Mt. Hood.
dent, breaking her collar bone. Tbe tion at Toronto and the St. Louis your paper. It tells you when your
John S. Johnston, tarn August 30,
he
M iss Pearl Lindsey and niece, Helen rig was overturned and Miss Lind was world's fair. Mr. Carlyle is dean of the
1875, died August 18, IflUH.
Mr. John­ maritan hospital where it is hoped
subscription is due. Kindly see to it at
Mr. Forties is over 70 Metager, and Miss Janie Ross returned thrown agri net a poet.
ston lived at Woodstock. Ifi« relatives will recover.
Colorado State Agricultural College.
once.
1 years of age.
Kunday
from
a
pleasant
trip
at
Seaside.
Theo. Brugger and family returned
and friends near Gresham and else­
Miaa Olive Lusted and Miss Rena yesterday from a camping trip in the
where have the sympathy of the gener­
Williams of Portland are guests of their mountains.
al public. Ilia «ickneaa was caused liv
< >
grandmother, Mrs. Mary lawlie. at Sea-
In Native Costume
a fall (tom a tree, received when a boy,
A mistake appeared in the Gresham
Fine Hand-Painted Table Sets. Also
aide.
the result bring an ala'ess of the intes­
locale a few weeks ago.
It was state«!
“Turkey and Mohammedaniam" ii
tines, An o|teration failed to save hie
Mrs. Cottrell returned to her home in that Sion Allen killed a deer while in
the subject of a very entertaining lee*
life. Mr. Johnaon leaves a wife and
lure Io be given by Rev. M. R. Parou- San Francisco last week accompanied the mountains, hut Ernest Thompson,
Mr. Johneon
•even little children
who went hunting with him, was really
nagian at the Methodi at church, Gresh­ by her daughter, Miss laura Cottrell.
was the oldest son of Mrs. M E. Tolley-
Mrs. Sarah Klover of tioldhill, Ore., the one who shot and killed the deer.
am, next Tuesday evening, September
son of Troutdale.
Miss Grace lawrence is assisting with
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas.
2. lit* will dress in native costuim
you will laugh an<l lie instructed; 25c Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold« re­ the work at The Herald otlice for a few
SUMMER
SHOES at 20 per cent off
4
GOOD VARIETY TO SELECT FROM
turned last Monday from a trip to Gold- days.
and 15c. Church benefit.
bill.
IHI IVNO hlllS
Multnomah Grange will give a picnic
Miaa Culy narrowly escaped what ’ at take's Grove, Anderson station, on
Thnee fine picture« of the presidential
might have proved a serious accident i Saturday, August 28. Governor Cham­
New Pocket knife
candidates came Tuesday. They are all
one day last week. While playing cro­ berlain is expected and State lecturer
right. Pon’l you want one? Free with
A fine new picket knife to any boy
»KOPLK3’ CASH STORI*
quet with some Portland guests at her J. J. Johnson is to be present. A gen­
a yearly sulMH'ription.
('all and get who brings to The Herald otlice three
MAIN STREET.
GRESHAM. OREGON
homo, one of the malleta ,tlew off the eral good time is anticipated to which
your picture.
aubecriptiona to The Herald.
handle and struck Mi«« Culy over the the public in general is mvit ed.
GRESHAM LOCALS
vrocKery Plain ware_
MILLINERY L^er‘-Ü“ Left CB,‘
,o
‘
SHOFS!
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Going; Camping?
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.
Give careful attention to the stability of the tank and its
willingness to co-operate with patrons in the develop­
ment of their business. Our customers value and “tank
on" our willingness and ability to assist them in every
way consistent with safe, sound tanking. Whether their
account be large or small, we appreciate their patronage.
Our ambition is not U> do great things in finance, but
to serve our patrons well. If we have been of service to
yon, keep your money with us, and recommend us to
your friends and neighbors. We will take this as an es­
teemed favor. If you have not had an account with ue,
start one now, add to it regularly and grow with Tho
Growing Bank.
All at prices not too extravagant for your pocket book.
Furniture Department
is at all times fully equipped to meet all your wants.
and Ranges Constantly on Hand.
THE,
rAffAir reW
n A nh
Dealer in
“Goods of Quality”
I
Special on Men’s Shirts
Excellent Values, a real snap.
KEEP IN MIND THAT OCR
FIRST
STATE BANK
GffEShAiM, ORE.
I
Specials for This Week
$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.
LEWIS SHATTUCK