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I "V BEAVER STATE HERALD G resham _ QRE. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. Suhcription, $1.50 a Year. Dedth of Mrs. lundoren Pt ACEMAKER KIILS JUSTICE COURT IS AWARDS COMPLETED Mt.Scott rilixena were ahockad Wed morning to learn that Mra. MAN IN SELF-DEFENSE I nesday KEPT VERY BUSY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Ethel l«undgr<*n| bad «hot herself and I that death had raaalted almuat inalant- ' ly. To thoae who were arquaiAIrd with Japanese Attacks Fellowmen | Mr» Lundgren and who knew her am- Multnomah District Is Suddenly Last Week’s Scene of Activity Growing Popular—Justice With Axe and Gun and | table dl«|M>«ition. many queries arose as Deserted—Competition In to the cause of the tragedy bu far as Rollins’ Docket Full. Meets Instant Death. centive to Excellence. can be learned it wa« accidental. Mie was accustomed to shoot at a target with (Continued from last week I AI m > u t five c/clot k Wednesday aftor* ad Ivor Johnson revolver. But it was I That Justice Ben Rollin'» «locket is n«<>n a J a pa near by the name of Milan in |«<>or condition that morning and it lieing crowded with case» lately may! Industrial Science. jiro Hnahimito, who with five other is «tippoM<l that after drawing the trig i l»e taken as indicating either the pupu Alula Culy, Mi|»erintendent. Ja|*anear wna employed on the liana- ger »he tried to adjuvt the < yhndrr and larity of the new justice, or the general : Steam engine, 1st Earl Thompson, uliilr doing so the. hammer fe ll and growth uf the section east of Port Is ml, han farm ju»t east uf town digging po small boat, 1st Norman Smith. Boy’s tatoes, came ruwhing into town looking tba shot followed, the bullet entered or the deterioration uf the masaes. or all wagon, l»l Clarence Browning. Free for the justice of the peace. < hi twing her heart Mn«l inetant death ensue«!. three Certain it is if the rush keep» hand drawing, 1st Emily Anderson. bln- leaves u respected husband and up the court will need a clerk and the . Rustic stand, 1st Alfo*rt Yunker. Com told where to find him he calmly walk* position, 1st Wallace Wilkinson. Push- two little children. The ladh-p of the clerk will need an aaaistant vd up to Judge Kollimi amt hi broken ! mobile, !»t Chase St. Clair, largest Kvliekali l«*lg< aMisted nt the funeral The lat«^«t »rn«ation in the c«»url oc* best dre»-e*l doll, 1st Olive Mills. Best engliali exclaimed that he had shot a Doll fellow man and turned over a 3a caliber and interment wa« mad«’ nt Riverview «‘♦irir«l un Wednesday evening when the dressed «loll, 1st Irene Douglass. ' dressed as nurw, 1st Irene Dmiglaas, 2«l revolver with which hr »aid hr dotir tcinetery, Neighlxirs and friend« gfll- Jap. Hoshimoto, who ha*I murdered his ' iris (Sullickson. Comical <lre»«ed doll, the «hooting. Deputy «brriti, B, W »•rally extern! their «ytnpathiea to I tie fellow countryman, apix-ared before the 1st Irene Douglas«, 2d Carlyn Wirtz. justice ami voluntarily gave himself Hand - »ewe<J doll, 1st Oral Raney. Emery wa« notified ami the fellow tak husband am! children. into the hands uf the law He was uf Hemstitching on tablecloth, 1st Eram-is « n to Portland and lodged in the county Bliw, 21 on handkerchief, Olive M« r- course turned over to the sheriff. jail. rill. Embronlery on collar, 1st <• ladys Among other case« recently brought Holgato. on handbag, 21 Ava Thomp The atory told by the Japanese, the tjefure Justice Rollin» are the following son. Battenberg centerpiece, 1st Dor only withe»»«*» to the tragedy, would Hand sewing, 1st Olive K. E. ¡»eland vs. H Netmar, suit to* cas H edin. indicate that the dead man wa» a bail Merrill Hand-|«ainte«i sofa pillow, 1st recover money character. Ella M. Bell. Crocheted (toll*« skirt, 1st Il a« «-ma the fallow . whour name w I . E. Dayton vs. D<>ane A D<«ne, suit Irene Douglass. Machine sewing, Wor bhimu/u and wa» a gambler living in to iccuver money. The case wa» settled thy mention. Portland, claimed n certain num of , out of court. iimnrv dur him h«>tu two of Ha<dii A. B. Hemstock, <>f Sellwood, vs. R. POWtU VAILI Y Educational Department nmto'a mini anion and had several' H. ( asswell, auil to recover money. Born to the wife of F. O Ekat Tom on White Kice Corn, 1st William Sals time» Micotird them and ihrratrne I C E Cree v«. J. A. Carthon, suit to Iwidily harm ttnlv«« it was furthcoming October Htl», a aun. recover money dll«* plaintiff. Ca»e t«> man. Latourel Falla. 2d Olive Fancher, Troutdale. 3d Galen Fancher, Trout s N. Mrffan**on baa purvhaard the COine up on or l>efore the 1‘Jth. Wednesday he again made a trip to the place and found them all in then Roy Gibbs plate adjoining Gretham Mate <»f Oregon vs. Geo. Kelly, for dale. Ilh Chas. Aheson, Hillsdale. Burbanks, 1st McKinley Beers, Gresh house a »bort distant?« from the field wed will move there toon a*»Hiilt and battery, committed on the sud diawitig In» gtin hr entered and, Rev. Jona» Ni.rdlu g of Swtilr Home, l»erp«»ii uf Allen William». Kelly plemled am. 2<i Charles Aheson, Hillsdale. 3d 4th Kirk threatened to kill the «cu|»anta utilv»« Nebraska, foss accepted the call to the guilty and wa» fined |IO and costs. lie Dewey Gibbs, Gresham. the munrv wa* paid over A» be drew pettorale of the Swrdiah Lutheran in turn brought charge« against Wil Thompson, Gresham. American Wonder, 1st Carl Linde- aim, Hashimoto grappled with him and church here and it expected about the liams and companions, George ami tuaun, Gresham. 2d Chester Michel* wrested the gun from him Miimixu I tirai oí November. « (•rant Preston, for trespassing. Ttwy then graida-sI an ax »landing in the cor pleaded guilty ami were fined l‘» a piece son, Montavilt«; 3d Geo. II l’roclor, Troutdale. 4th 1401. nrr ami made ready to strike. Realix* I by the justice. txhibilion I’lanos. Early Rose. 1st Earl Clanahan, Gresh the peril of himself ami friends, who Several other trespaM cases and civil The Eilers Piano House had ->ne of 3d were closely pressed Hashimoto rai»rd suit« have been brought before the court am. 2d Cecil Duke, Troutdale. tin- niiMt attractive exhibit« of piano« the gun and fired twice hitting his vic this week but the names are nut given Lloyd Tegg. Cleone. 4th —. and talking machines at the Grange Beauty of Hebron, 1st Fred Hicks. tim in the breast Ixdh times, who fell out. Fair. These were viewed and admired Latourell Falls. face duwnwardin a stream ol blood. by many people including music teach The coroner was notified and removed ers and music lovers. Each one’ of the body to Portland. Sheriff Stevens Bdbj Shtm Awards. Horses. these instruments wa« «elected by the and Deputy Emery then went to the Belgian C ass—Belgian Stallion, Sun house*' expert fur exhibition and hence The judge, at the Baby «how of the scene to examine the surrounding» there can lie no question a« to their Grange Fair were, Mr». Alan Smith, dial Ranch, 1st Volnay, 2d Zephirin, quality Mr. J. P. Simonaon, »perial Mr*, l.uther F. Steel ami Mia» Anna 1st colts. 5 mos.: three years and over. salesman for the houpe, ia in the fiel«l Finley. Pretty bonnet» were awarded 1st Genay, 2d Melba ; Mares and colts, SI BS( XII’ I KIN USI MAMS to dispose of these Iteautiful inatru- ' all prise Imbies. There were secured 1st Melba, 2d Servada. BIG JUMP IN PASI Hftk manta. He savs the house will give on through the assistance of Mrs F. B. Thoroughbred Standard Trotters. 1st these the same low price slid easy terms Stuart and were decorated with blue Yminti, 2d Sallie Goodwin, Panamont It' ven the thoumindti of buyer« «luring ribbon lor a tint prise and red ribbon Trotter 1st. Owner of horses, Fred T. The following it a lint of otir Inend» their big «ale in Augu«t. This ie «|«*cial lor a second prise. Mrs. W. W. Cotton, ' Merrill. w ho think The Herald will be * wcl- •nd »Imuld be taken advantage of at who was one of the committee, donated Perclieron Class — 1st Colonel, T. comt visitor for the year following The once. two lieiutifnl souvenir spoon« as special Hachet; 2d Decide, T. Brugger. Herald would continue to improve and Coach Class — Coach Stallion, Achill prises to the Iwo prettiest tables. The will be a lietter |>a|ter next gear with ’ 2d, E. Dohahne. awards were as follows: Sad Dedth of I red Beldt nsfeln your support and a lint like tine every Standard Bred Stallions, 1st Don 1. Prettiest tally under one year, 1st Fred Neidenstein, son of Mr. and week. We ara offering some very fine Zumbro, 2d Frederica Z. Frances Welling, 2d Horace Wihlon. clubbing rates Can't you take hold of Mr». Henry P*eiden«lein, died la«t Sun* Standard bred mares, 1st Esther M., 2. Baby upder one year having best owner Fred T. Merrill. day, »ktolier II, of an attack of typhoid three n«»w‘‘ R. I’. Rasmussen, Win. Rowen, C. I fever. Ili« death waa audden and very head of hair, 1st Gertrude Brugger. 2d tirade Belgian, 1 year. Geo. Hamilton De* Lucile Smith. Hunter, August Specht, Gust Carlson, unexpected bv hi» many friend«. 1st. 3. Smallest tabv. Pritt Timmerman» A. R. Ileiney, Mr*. reaped wa« one of Cherryville’« moat Grades Percheron, John Strücken 1st, g- Zella Simms. promising voting men and hia death i« (’. Lenartx, J. <’. Duke, Jot. Bell, (’. A. Merely felt by the whole community. 2d. 3d. 4. Fattest l»aby, John Kaufmann. Lindgren, II Jarkaon, Alice McGugin, The proatral«* imrenta have the aymp- Grades Percheron colts, 2 year mare, 5. Bent head of dark hair under three atby of all around. Neto Radian, (I W W.... lard, 11 I R. Kerslake 1st. I year mare. T. Brug vears, 1st Roy Ackley, 2d Marjory Stil Ball. T. Ilernlalev, S. B. Edward«, E ger 2d, John Strücken 1st, 1 year stal lion. Grimm, M. Dolan, Mra. R. Ker«lake. YOC CAN II WE — lion, D. Ross 1st. 6. Best head of light hair under three J. Stafrnton, W McKinney, J. Chase, Grade Coach, 2 year and over, J. BAND CONCERTS years. 1st Mildred Metzger, 2d Willard Wood 1st, W. ,1. Hilliard 2d; 1 year W. I lrick, J. .lari, W. Roberta, F Ax Or<h«ntra *■> Irrt Inn». MlnMrrl 0b«»w» or Kesterson. tell, <’. E. Cree, A. L Stone, Mr« L. and over, W. J. Hilliard 1st. H«**r M«rri <1 «'«»nccrtu nod F aiiiou « *»¡««>«>< h e» Al.I WINTER |< ynti hm<* otir of nur 7. Prettiest dark ryes under two Lusted, llarrv Lusted, A. Axtell, I.. Grade mare and colt, John Strücken years, 1st John Calkins, 2d Dannie But* 1st and 3d. Bridge, F. <». Ekatrom, I tank Magnrtt. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Be rout On e<l i h I> ah < i hear the new Ker II. lluhbard. Mra. A. Komatll. W. T. Best frrm team. O. Zeek 1st, John ler. orti» t* hen hi tow it. liemlaley, Edward Smith, (’. <>. Young, I H. Prettiest light eyes under two Strücken 2d. Tin: NOTION STORK Pole team. D. S. Johnson 1st. F. Fieldhouse, .1. Hvalin, <L I. Neal, W years, 1st Raymond Watkins, 2d Wil I’o-loffi.. Blilu Gre*hrtin I mer Nelson. Butler, S. St rebin, A. Alm. (Continued on last page.) PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BANK D Our Deposits Oct. 12, $89,205.33 FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OPEL. __________________ 'r=...-. ..■ ........... '..'."’"T:-.'■ __ - - ---__ -_ NlAUMrlAn UUAIÒ Street lights have at laat been pat in to place and are ready for the juice, ‘•fa-t there lie light.” The new l-akery on Main «tree is near Kt-fisler now; Th. 20th is th, date ing completion and will soon open as a registration closes for preaidential elec modern, up-to-date bakery. tion. See D. M. Robert*. Ralph Bran-ion was a Gresham vis Misses Burton and Culv gave an apron itor last week. shower Tuesday afternoon at the home Jonsrud Bros.* display of dressed and ol Miss Culy in honor of Mies Jessie finishing lumber with the turning lathe Francis. A go<«l time ia reported. in operation, and Frank lleiney's artis J. IV. Chaney drilled a well for Chas. tically arranged cabinet of mouldings Reynolds and struck a flow of water at and finishing materia of all kind«, that the depth of *J1 feet that stands in the was displayed at the Fair, deserve well 22 feet. special mention and was ail mi red by Duly brothers, who hare operated a many. livery stable near the -lepot for the past T. R. Howitt left Mon-lay for The year, have decided to discontinue their iMlles, where he went on business. business here and will hold a public Mis. Orland Zeek is ill at the home sale at their barn on Tuesday, October 27. The list of article* to be sold in-' of her si«ter,Mrs A. Hevel. Rev. M. B. Parounagian will preach eludes all of their driving and draft horses and their buggies, carriages and at the Methodist church Sunday m--ru wagon«, harness, robes, etc. Don’t fail ing and evening. All are iuvited. to attend. Rememljer the date. One hundred real estate dealers and Prof Baker reports that the enroll their friends came out to view the Fair ment in the Greahatn schools is about and see what hs “raise-1 in their back 220 of whom 59 are in the high school. yard” last Saturday. Realestate is ex- There is only one vacant eeat in the high pected to make a big jump in conse school rooms, while all the seats in the quence. other rooms are full except two in Miss S. Gould is visiting hislirotber. A. H. Wilke’s room and extra cnairs and tab Gould, after being parted for 34 years. les are used ill three rooms. Sixteen He is from California. Albert Dnmond new seats have been ordered by the of Woodville, Ont., is visiting his cousin board. . Miss Myrtle Gould. The heavy rains of the past week A reception was given on Tuesday at have done little or no damage here. the parsonage, to Rev. Parounagian and Although a very rainy night, Miss Edith Gor-lon attended the Fair wife. Saturday and visited friends here Sun quite a nuinlier were present and a very enjoyable time was ha-l. Words of wel- day. Georgina Ilatniin is suffering with a c >me were spoken to which the new pastor resi-onded. Miss Burton favored «every case of typhoid faver. the company with a violin solo. Mi»« Iva Aider is the new “hello” Miss Violet Gould spent Sunday with girl at the central office here. the home lolks. Fel-ie McColl came up from Corvallis Dr. A. Thompson ha« gone to eastern to attend the Fair Saturday. Oregon for a short visit. The band Imys were the recipents ot A petition is being circulated for an many favorable comments and words of praise during their engagement at the hourly service on the Gresham electric line. The petition ie being signed by Fair. everybody on the line between here and Little “Dovie" Doane is confined to Portland. his bed with tvpboid fever. Dr. J. P. Powell says about two an<T C. W. Doane and eon, Albert, return a half inches of ram has fallen this ed laat week front the eastern < Iregon week. harvest Helds. Miss Floy Johnson, daughter of Ed Johnson of this city, suddenly disap Miss 1-aura Burkholder «pent Satur peared from home Sunday morning and day and Sunday taking in the Fair and has not been heard of since. After breakfasting with friends where »lie had visiting friends here. spent the night she left ostensibly for Miss Edna Morse, a former resident her home, but has not been seen since. here but now teacher in the Pleasant J. G. Thomas, the celebrated clarinet Valiev schools, was a Fair visitor last and saxaphone player, arrived from. California this week and is visiting hi& week, parents for a few days' G. W. Kenney has made many de The lumber use-1 by the Fair Associa tion in sheds will 1« sold to anvone cided improvements to his residence. wtih whom satisfactory terms may be Henry Douthit will nirve to the Lin- arranged. Carl Shattuck will have the matter in hand neiuan place at Linnetuan Junction. ♦ NEW LINE OF Fall and Winter Shoes tP-TO-DATE ♦ 1 pALL MILLINERY F. B. STUART & CO. “THE PEOPLES’ CASH STORE” GRESHAM,OREGON MAIN STREET, They must be UIIUTrn CUnCC J*»*« received a full line of niniCn OnULO winter shoes. Sime good l/UITTrn UUE1D Full line of (aeinator« ami KnlllCU WCAn knitted wear. Something new substantial« in high euts anil regular tops. in shawls, call and sei- them. rilDNITIinr s.-e us for furniture, stoves and rUnnilUnC ranges and house furnishing DIIDDCD POnnC received our fall stock of nUODtn UUUUo rnbla-r g.sals for wet weath Dealer in | “Goods of Quality” ■ M■■■ iUCDIPikl CCIIPC We Hr<’ taking order« ANlLnluAH IL I! UL (or thie ,-,-lebratwi fencing. A car load to arrive in about two weeks Our fence is the best that is made and the price is lower than inferior fence. Buy your fence where the price is right and stock always on hand in any qiianities giaxls. Our prices are the lowest and goods superior in quality. er, comprising men's, women’s and children's rtilv- bers, men’s and laiy’s lioots in knee and hip lengths, rnbtier «hoes, just the thing for those dairy barns when- it is eventually wet underfoot, gum coats of all lengths, also a full and complete line of the celebrated Aquapelle M ater Priaif Clothing. SHOT GUN SHELLS Have arrived. The hunting season is on. By Patronizing Us You not only save money but you an* assured of good treatment and you get First-Class Goods Get your shells where you can get them right. I—I A I 11 I ▼▼ 1 K-J Main Street IX. Gresham, Oregon ■■MB■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■MBBIMHMM _ ______________ —_ > ______ « Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, Latest Styles and Lasts <• seen to la' appreciated. • - - GRESHAM LOCALS UÀPVIII1U/ PniT? s.-mething new in this Fifty pieces -»f dress giaids, s»>rgos, panamas, wool taf- fetas, klliatross ami wool plaids. All new goods ami the prices are attractive. Riblx-d wool underwear and eassitnere hosiery, for men, women and children. \ ’ A r I ..------------------- —— - No. 42. IT rE 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. JUST RECEIVED! ON’T wander around am-mg si runners with your bank account but place your money in a l>ai>k where you can depend iijam the la-st treatment ami accom- modation IxM-aiiHe that bank has interests identical with your own ami your neighbor’s. Your success means a great -leal to your home hank la-cause the slice,-«» of the bank 1« in a mea«ure <le|>endi>nt ii|am yours. The outside bank will be glad to get your deposits but it will not take the same |w*rsoiial interest in your welfare a* the home bank. By banking nt home von place your money in circulation in ymir own locality ami la-neflt your own community. let ua handle your hiis- in«M. Help us reach the |lnO.<*X>.iti in deposits. Vol. 4.