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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
"fr, 'ty*., Grange Fair and Festival Held at Gresham, October 6-10, “Open to the *•< 'Sarld” ÜRHSHAM. MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908. Subscription, $1.50 a Year. ISI500.00 IN GASH PRIZES AND AWARDS FOR THE GRANGE FAIR GRLSHAM LIBRARY AMONG IME BEST as liated below, cash prises will I a given aa follows: Cork................. ........................... ('.»•kerrl..................................... Hen.............................................. Pullet........................................... BreealiiiK Pen.. ......................... Turkey, ................................... Pair Pekin Duck»..................... Display ot Ducks, H or more PairGeeae.................................... Di.plsy of Geese...................... It lias lw«n necessary to change plans J Additional Books From the on the poultry exhibit at the Grange ^nduVbr^'era hav* " ®’K L»»t of Cash Prizes and Many Valuable Premiums Given Portland Library lor Use tbéHute’À^j.t’ionhavs(¿¿nITg'-g’"Ì in All Departments That Will Attract Many Exhibits ol the Public Schools albi ju*l who will aujiorintMxl th* exliib- From Far and Near—A Partial List. il la noi v«»t aaaurrd. It la wnnvwhal In The patrons of the Gresham library are greatly please-1 with the progress 4t Is making They lake pride in th«, plea* san! re cub ng room and well tilLxl Inxik shelves, and appreciate lit«» excellent work which Miss Culy. our librarian, I» doing. Notwithstanding the fart that the reeling room w<t« open only half time during tiiurli of lbe vacation tbe circulation of lewtk* and attendance were giMnl With the opening of «clmol, re* hewr*l inter vat is «liuwit in library work and ther»‘ i* a helpful comperai ion !»<»- tween le teller« uni librarian. A coin* plrie h«t of InMiks tor supplementary r«*a<ling and reterepre vuveritig the en tire •eimol Work ha« lierll »ent for from the Portland library ami they will tout) be livre. Th* librarian met the teacher« one dav this week at I lie invitalh>n ol Prof. Baker* to discuss plana for mutual help fulness. "||ow do you seen re all this?’’ a stran ger recanti? askadi on balng «h«»wn the reading room °We furnish the room, Hie Portland library does lite rest, was replied. Tiiv library a^a'iation is in gi mm I condition financially, yet much might I m « dona by way of improvement Ix»I everyone stami hr tbe library, it is one of ili»« i**»t indication* <d ilia pro gress and inlrlhg<’ii«‘v of our cilixvtis. th«« |MHillry mrii'a band* an«l th«? an-, nonncnibviit will have* lo <x»n« later. A ! bnihling ibal will I m « larger Wixi raixa* mi « hrksw . stTraa ixii much breed«, 1*1. better th*n limi lu*l year ba* breu , towa. *tarlr«l. Atbplv room will bv |»ruvi«lv<l ? breed*, 1st, for all vi In bl lor*. !k»»t Creamery Butter, in 12-lh a ¡uaiv* awl plain white wrapper« I 5 2nd and 3rd H • i > . - r a Heist hairy Butter in 12-lb put res Supcrinlrnden! of I xhibils. ami pl ihi wid e wrapper». .... The «u perin lend«» nt ol exhibit* will be S< m * o | i «I l»esl . .... ........ 3 at the idth v on the gtound« all ot ii»xt Best AiiirrlrSfi Ulis «•-«», not lea* than 20 lb* ......... ft w wk. Kero nd I* *t a Milch Cow* of any breed, Iprix«* 1 2’> *• 2nd *• 2 » Somclhinq Strumplious a. O 3rd M I . « lo " •• 4th " Grand Opmiiig Bill ol thè acanon, " . I lit •• b Iteainnhig si V p in , Hgtnrday, Kepi. 20, H|»cri«l |»ruw. bull dairy bn*«*«!*, 1 IfMM, al Metsgvr’s Itali. Gresdiain. Twu CATTLE. Moline walk ¡ng plow, donated by the are invìted in * m » prvaent and hring y«»ur Moline Plow Co. Following rattle, every breed frtrnds. Mu«ic srlrcl«’«! iti Poti land** short Horne. Black Po e Sjw’cinl prise, lieat cow, dairy breeds, lient. Adinissioii, gvnts, "*V ; ladies t»'rc<i Red Polled • Ayrwl ire. Ilolwtclri. Jrii /• 1 combination harrow, given by J. A. (ree. tiuernsvy, Hereford, Brown Hwimi. Freeman A Son, Portland Vol. 4. EKF.MU'M 2d fate c W at ruie rxic file — — — — 1st 7fic 7lic 75e 7.4c SI 75c SUc II hoc SI CLASSIFICATION’ ALL BKEEIM. FOR Corx: First, blue rilriion; recond, re*i ribbon; third, white nblton. CiMKKRKt.: First, bine ribbon; aec- iond, red ribbon; third, white ribbon. Hax: First, blue ribbon : second, red I ribbon; third, white nbbon. P cj . lrt : First, blue ribbon; second, I rad riblion : third, whrte ribbon. B kxedixo P en ; First, blue ribbon; sarottd, red ribbon; third, white ribbon. Any worthy variety not in list, pre miums ns alx-ve. SHEEP. Each breed to In* *hown wjMirately. Lincoln, Cotawoki, Shropshire. # nit li do* n, Oxford. Merino. All to be regi** le red. Br*t bull 2 years old, l*tand 2nd prrtn- Special prise, lM**t bull, Iteef breeds, 1 Lincoln, best ram, 2 year» and over, 1st j uin. walking plow, given by the John Deere tnd 2nd premium. Plow €«»., Portland. lU-««t bull I year old, 1st ami 2nd prem Cotswold, best ram, 1 year and under 2, j ium. Special prixe, I m * m I herd of live stock, 1st and 2nd premium. any hrecd, pure brad« I hay carrier, R »at row 3 y* aw old, 1st and 2nd 110 ft. track and hooka, given by Shropshire, l«-st ram lamb, 1st and 2nd premium. Mitchell, l4*wis A Slaver (Jo., Port I premium. To Patron* of District No. 4 B •*! row 2 years and under 3, 1st and land. owluf to c<»n4itl'»tiu which prwltkd* thr f -r 2nd premium. Special priae, lw*«t heifer, dairy brei-d, Southdown, l>e*t ewe. 2 years and over. i mallou of begin ««•»’• c I ssm - s st ilmr« «4her 1st and 2nd premium. 2 pr. F»*ter I’attic Stancheons. giv Best heifer. *»\S»r I and under 2, 1st and ' i h At i the beg mult) ■ ot th«» »<*J*«» ’ »I year, ii ♦« r.wu»rs>«»»»w»e».»ei»W».s ’.e»'.»»»*O en bv Mitchell, Lewis A Slaver Co., Oxford, beet ewe. 1 year and under 2, 2nd premium. <!«*»! re«l «nd rt^'M-U*>l b> ihv sdtnlnlwtration w Pbrlmnd. 1st and 2nd premium. age Be«t heifer a 3 ihal stl rt»lLIreti a lot u III arrive al « Special prixe “f 410 m*h given by Mr. , Merino, best ewe lamb, 1st and 2nd prvtuintu. grtor to Februar) next be *«-til to MÜMtül wuw, JUST ARRIVED V Al. MmliertgCit’xrn« Bank. Portland, I premium. w pro* bird tb«i It Uthe wi«h or purpnac tn sen»I H *•< cow of any Uge, 1st, 2ml and .’nl to G ms lest bull, anv breed < *Hrh children |n st'b««»*l al any time durln* the rrmium. M A CARLOAD All to l>e standanl bred. * snsulnf >♦»•». h w«uild be tar bsttvr t«»e the S veepatak«** bull, beef brr «I», 1st, Poultry I clitid. however, fmtn alt |»<>|iila «d view. Io 2n«i aid 3rd premium we-*n«takee. ram. long wool, *4 keep him at I mhhc tmlll al l<na»i hi» »cveuth ALL HKKEIU4 Swrrustakc* bull, dairy breedl*t, ewe, long wool, I year. MsspreUlilly •lgne»l, In n«lditio?i t" the awards of rildioni» < 2nd and 3rd premium. <*. RAK Fit ram, middle wool, X ewe. middle wool, W « rain, line wool, W VIEW OF MAIN PAVILION OF THE GRANGE FAIR ASSOCIATION. V ewe. fine wool. ; i III IIIOS Building Materials W w 3 w 3 i A <.<»<»I» GET w w w D. W. METZGER! Staple and Fancy s Groceries, Flour, Feed : ORFSHAM. ORE. Special prixe. beet ram middle wool, 1 <»f pancake Hower, given by the Columbia Milling Co., Portland. if" * J i (continued "n page 4) * otnmwaMwiniawwwiniMMwwaamnK t Jas. Goodfellow Practical Horseshoer General Blacksmithing WAGON LIGHT lib PAIR TIKES WORK SET Shoeing of Horses with Deformed Feet a Specialty. OREGON GRESHAM, EREE CAMP GROUNDS AT THE COMING FAIR Excellent Location Where Vis itors From Alar May Camp During the Fair. It haw been decided to inane campers' tickets to those who want to put tents on the ground and spend several «lays at the fair. There is ample room in the grounds back of the building and near the grove where tents may le placed and there is no reason why a largo num- her of people living at a distance should not be permitted to tent oia the ground. There will be water in abundance, free U> ala who wish to use it. Straw may be obtain«d at a reasonable figure ami very comfortable quarters for the entire iair season arranged in a abort time by cow ing with wagon, tent or some feed and provisions a familv could enjoy tlie en tire season for 110 at the outside, and have a first-class time. There is an abundance of camper'* fuel free for the t.»L..ig and the only limitation would be the care of propertv. Plans are n atur ng raj i ily f >r the Live Stock Exhibit to be h«*hi at Grange Fair, Gresham, October 6-10, 1906. The sheds are well along now for the Sleek exhibit. Stalls have been con structed to care for CO head of stock alreidy, and the material will I m » ready for the erection of other stalls if the en- i i *s demand it. It i* fully ex|«ct®d lb >t there will l»e need of over a hun dred. The pens lor sheep ami hogs will put up thia week The next issue of Th ■ Bea'e State Herald will contain a 1 «ge pen of tl.e premium Itst. a copy of which may lie obtained by writing and the • o nplete premium list’s will l«e ready to go out by the last of the week Baby Show at Gresham fair. One ol ihe ne« featnn« tn heaiMeJ to the doming fair aTiireehaui ia the t«l>y •how. It was thought for a time that the l>al>y »how wouhl tie left off, but it waawneof the moat attract!»« feature, of last year’» fair and it baa t>een derid ed to ad<i that to thia year’» attraction«. Mr». H. I. St. Clair and Mr». Lewis Shattuck have «igniti«! their williogneas to undertake the management of tbe GOATS. show. A neat sum of money will be ap For liest pure bred goat», 1st and 2nd propriated for prire» of a practical na ture. There will be a chance for year premium. ling» or under ; for large, fat, pretty or lusty one»; for temper and a dot of nn- Special Prizes. menMonahle qualities too numerous to put in print. Get your babies ready now 8HKKP, **KKPMTAKKM. and let us show the world what Otegon Special prise*. be<t ram, long wool, 2 pr. climate can produce. barn door banger* and 20 ft. of track, Call for Bids given by the Mitchell, l-ewi? A Slaver Sealed bid« will be received by the Street Co., Portland. Cura mil tec of the Town of Fairview up to Oct. SHINGLES 53 House Plaster -«Ks' » 3a ; No. 39. ♦ 1. 19-S, for the grading of <’edxr Hired. The Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bid« A certified check of 10 per ornt of the amount bid must accompany each bid. For further information see chairman of Street Commit!-*. C. E. CKEE, Chairman. NEW LINE OF Fall and Winter Shoes •«Jww Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, Latest Styles and Lasts fall millinery - - ■ " Bill-posters are in the field and The above picture w as taken while the public «peakina and for the literary and d lay. TRo Pri JP To the lucky person who visited our store I llv I I Ifv duiitif the ojH’ning will be give Sat unlay e eivdrhere the greatest interest is ear|wntera were busy getting the aiding inueieal program«. shown. The b«st bit of tniterial for the People connected with Fair matter«: and roof completed. Everything is now are coining in hourly. Manager ('«swell premium list came in Thursday and will complete, the floor cleared oft and some has l>een installed in an office near the I tn* completed and ready for mailing by of tho »pace Ims liven assigned. The Those desiring ♦ "THK PKOPLJU' CASH oTORE-* ♦ front gate, where he will lie found here- I Saturday morning. large floor 30 by 1140 feet in the second alter. A telephone has liecn put in and co pi r* should let us know at once. Write MAIN STREET, • - - GRESHAM, OREGON ♦ to the Secretary, the Manager or to the ♦ story will bj used aa a dance hall for business may now go forward without H kiuld for a cup*. *♦«**•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•««♦*•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*«>♦««*« : F. B. STUART & CO. : 1 \VE want to call your attention to the fact that we are receiving each day our fall and winter goods. The season is fast »» approaching and you will begin to look for the articles of wearing apparel. Call and see our assortments. ? THROUGH A LEAKY POCKET but not aa much aa through an indispoajtion tn aave LOOK HLRL YOUNU MAN you who are still at school—you who are ready to make a start in life. Suppose the President of a large manufacturing concern, a wholesale firm, a tran*|M»rtation company, ahould step up to you and say "I nee«I a man to manage tny business who can lay aaide a little more for the slock hold eg« to whom I will pay T'hiG per mefnth." He almost Invariably picks on a man who has made his way from youth. Suppose he should aak "bow have you succeeded this far in life? Have you laid aaide any portion of your income?" Could you say to him that you had? It not you could not even hope that he would stop to consider you. Thousands are filling such positions anti started early in life on the principal of laying aside each day, each month a portion of thia income which liecamv a re source to them. The demand for such men is greater today than ever before. There is no belter way to accomplish this than «Irnoaiting your whole income in a gootl hank and pay by check being careful to see that your reserve increases. At regular intervals you can draw on reserve and place on time deposit on which we pay 4 par cent interest. FIRST STATE BANK G PE SM A M, ORE,. r=y JUST RECEIVED! J feta«, alliatrowi and wool plaids. All new goods •nd the price» are attractive. Riblied wool underwear and awaltnere hosiery, for men, women and children. KNITTED WEAR Full line of facinatora and knitted wear. Something now in shawl«, call and see them. RUBBER COODS Something new in thia 1¡nc. Thev nH19t be seen to be appreciated. AMPRIPAN FPNPP We are * OT',er’ AffltnlUAII rClIuC {or thig ukin reiebrat«l fencing. A car load to arrive in about two week. Our fence is the best that is made and the WINTER SHOES Jnet received a full line of winter shoes. Some good subs tan tials in high cutsand regular tops. FURNITURE goods. Cr, comprising men's, women's and children'» rub- liers, men's and boy’» boot« in knseand hip lengths, rubber shoes, just the thing for thorn* dairy bams where it is eventually wet underfoot, gum coate of all length«, also a full and complete line of the celebrated Aqnapelle Water Proof Clothing. Dealer in “Goods of Quality“ UÀPFIIIÀU/ PA1TQ mAUMHAW UUAIo i us for furniture, stoves »nd ranges and house furnishing Our price» are the lowest •nd good» price is lower than inferior fence. Buy your fence where the price is right and stock always on hand in any quanities. £EE OUR DISPLAY superior in quality. SHOT GUN SHELLS The Have arrived, hunting season is on. At the Fair Get your shells where you can get them right. LEWIS SHATTUCK Main Street Gresham, Oregon