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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
’’“«G °" Ct ty Ral I O'* • 5^- a^ / .BEAVER STÀTE4JÉRALD _______________________________________________ rVTTT ~ 5MBUSHr0- T» IV~ • X ’ ¿G resham L^. O re . $ è Vol. 4. GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. Subscription, $1.50 a Year. GRESHAM BAND BOYS ALL 1LÎE GHOSTS WILL BE THERE RESENT THE CHARGE Berkshire boar, 1st, Harrow Cart, Beoti A Mutiseli. T. T. Bruegg.-r, Brown Mwiaa lleifer, over I, 2nd ; Kpeclal Heifer, lat J. G. Choldo, Poland China Sow, lat; Completion of Prizes of the 2d Poland China Boar, 2nd Young People and Older Ones J. Kelly, Jeraey bull, lat. Annual Grange Fair Given Chance to Enjoy Webb Farm. Lincoln Kam, 2 yra and I and Festival. Wholesome Fun. over, lat; Lincoln Kam, 1 yr, lat; Lin coln Ram, lamb, lat; Lincoln Ewe, over , 2 yra, let ; Lincoln Ewe. I yr and over, Hallowe'en will be celebrated in pro- ART. let; Lincoln Ewe, lamb, lat; Poland China Boar, over 1 yrand under 2 yra, lat |<er style in Gresham. Big preparations Mi»» C ur * I.. W kmh . ! Poland China How. over I yr and under have liveri made for the Hallowe'en M m * J kxmi *. K mowknhk »« Superintendent« 12 yra, let; Poland China Sow, under I I srs-ial at the Grange hall on Saturday yr, lat; I Moline Sub-soiler by Oregon night, for the benflt of the Gresham Cot*. Koitr.xr A. Mil l. km , Ju«lgr rear hug room. The ghosts will all be Moline Plow Co. and C. L. Boa. A Co. there. There will lie hallowe'en tricks mi. FAiirnNUM. A. Brugger, Beat Cow. any aga, let, and wholesome fan for old and young. <• W. Knaehall, landecape. I«t Harrow given by J. A. Freeman A Sone 1 The decorations will be in keeping Mr« E. I.. Lovejoy, »till Ilin, |»l I Cow, 2 yre and under 3yra, lat; Heifer, ! with the occasion. Jack-o'-lanterns Mn E. I.. Lovejoy, marine, 2nd ■ ■ver I yr and under 2 yra, let, 2 pair of ¡ will grin at you from all sides. There Mr«. E L. ioOYvjoy, ¡*urtr«it, I al Foster cattle etaneheoua by Mitchell, will be a witch's pot and what not. <*. II. Brown, |N»rtmit, 2nd l-ewis and Slaver. Roy Hone, l*and»CMpe u( Mt. Ilood, lut Booths will lie arranged where candy, Emery Baker, Angora (lóala, 2nd pies, sandwiches, etc. will be sold. Mr* U*wi* KliMiluck. panel flowers, 1st AWARDS IN ARI AND SOME SPECIALS Mrs. (.’. Garnett, panel flowers, 2nd watb a colom Ella Hell, popples, flowers, I at V Drath of Mil had Kelly Take The Telegram to Task for Publishing “Cheap Stuff” About Them. GRESHAM LOCALS ' The Gresham Real Estate Company ! made a *45<M transfer for parties near Boring thia week. Lewie Shattuek ia getting in a fine ' new line of b<x>t* and shoes. He will carry the celebrated Walkovers, best on : earth. B. W. Emory is contemplating a trip ! to Wisconsin this winter and return by way of New Orleans. M. H. Wheeler, one of Orient’s pro gressive citizens, was a welcome caller at Tbe Herald office this week. Roy Gibbs, who recently sold his pro perty east of town, ha* moved hi* fami- - ly into Mrs Allen'* cottage in Thompson addition. Al Hart of Liberal, was in Gresham 1 during tbe week. Considerable change ha* been made i in the local postoffice this week The rapidly growing business has necessita ted enlargement of quarter*. Mr*. Mc- i Coll ba* disposed of her stock of notion* to local merchant* and will now use the i entire room for pxtoffice business. The l«rtitions have lieen moved forward, enlarging tbe space for handling the mail. A long writing table ha* been 1 provided in the outer room. This change will lie appreciated by the many patrons of tbe postoffice. Tbe entire time of tbe postmistress and clerk will be devoted 'o the mail. This week the Grange Bulletin is be ing mailed, tbe 10.00» copies weighing over a quarter af a ton. An article appeared in the Telegram Ortober 22, that aroused th* ire of our band boy* and citizens. This article, in telling of a Mr. Marti who was arrested for the larceny of a trombone from Mr. Shelilon, implicated the Gresham liand boy* in bi* sprees and escapades after the Fair saying that a number of them proceeded to Port- ) land in company with Marti and gave ■ an imitation of the hungry seven liand. playing on the streets, taking up a col- i lection and boozing. Now, the facta are that Marti is not a There will lie no charge for admission member of the Gresham Concert Band, lull the director* deaire to raise all the I nor a resident of Gresham, nor did any money they can for the benefit of the i of the boys accompany him to Portland. Marti did play with the band during local reading room. The library is being well tutlronized i the Fair, being hired for the occasion, these davs. Many books are in circu and is a member of the O. N. G. Band lation and the tables are well tilled each of Portland, which fact the Telegram evening by students and others, reading ; carefully concealed. The boy* are greatly chagrined to be the current literature or studying spec ao maligned after there hard work dur ial subject* for school work. M is* Culy is very faithful to her work ing the fair. The band is a mutual or as librarian and is ever ready to help ganization and the member* are all secure books or material on any deaired ' citizens of Gresham. To one receives a subject. The use of the reading room I cent (or hi* services; all the receipt* is free. It should lie remembered that being turned into the treasury for cur this is a branch of the Free Public Lib rent ex|>enses and the band has been rary of Multnomah County and anyone self-supporting from the start. Mose Widener is building a neat cot Instead of knocking, the public should who holds a car-1 may draw books. All are invited to join the local aa*<s-iati<>n praise and encourage the band for it is tage on lots in Carlson's addition. Beginning I*ecember 1st, tbeGresham and thus assist in the maintenance of benefited more by such an institution poetoffice will close at 8 p. m. i than the band itself. the reading room. I. McColl, P. M No. 44. Gresham branch library will be closed Saturday evening on account of the Hallowe'en social at the Grange ball for the library benefit. Mrs. Aona McNeel of North Yakima, Wash., who is on her way to Chicago, visited Mrs. J. Faris over Sunday. Rev. M. B. Parounagian will preach at the Metlnslist church both morning and evening next Sunday. Hi* subject in the morning will be “Giants,” and in the evening he will speak on “American Citizenship." These subject* will bo appropriate to the eve of the election and men are especially invited A number of buainea* changes are noted this week: Ex! Metzger, son of John Melzer, lias purchased the livery and feed business of B. W. Emery ami takes charge the first of the month. E<1 is a very progressive young business man and the town is fortunate in securing him as a successor to Mr. Emery, who has conducted the business lor the past seven years. Mr. Henderson of the firm of Carlson and Henderson leaves for Suoth Bend, Wash., where be will take charge of an undertaking establishment, recently purchased by the firm. Italy Bros, have sold their horses and livery stock aud discontinued business. Dr. H. H. Ott left for Kansas this morning, called there by the sudden ill ness of bis wife. B. C. Altman was called to Portland on Thursday by the illness of his wife. Friend* and aqtiaintance* of Michael Rally of Sycamore, will regret to learn (I. II. Blackburn, IU0 views, 1st; An of hl. death. He waa taken suddenly slews, 2nd. ill with a never* |«aiti in the abdom Mr*. C. Garnett. 25 views, Jd inal region, on Sunday night, and died Monday noon. Burial service* were rvatM.MArnv held at the Catholic church on Powell Mr*. J. W. Brougher. burnt t»ox, 1st Valley road, and interment made in the C. Errion, burnt maple panel, 2nd little cemetery there, on Wednesday. C. Johnson, inlaid box, special, Il Mr. Kelly waa liorn in Ireland over 85 Tarsarav year* ago lie came to thia hicality Mrs. J. W Brougber, I’amrl, 1st nearly fifty yeara ago and uiay juatly Mrs. W. U. LiUcnbrrg, Ixdiengrin l>ear the honor of having been one of and Elsa, 2nd the pioneers of Pleasant Valley. Camp Fire Social and Benefit < MIKA fAlXTIXO He lived to rear to maturity four aona The W. R. C. will give a camp fire Mrs. W. R. LiUenbrrg, green and and one daughter. lie endured all the social in the Grange hall, Friday, Nov. hardships of pioneer life in a forest g<»ld conventional, 1st 6 for the benefit of a sick member. A country, suffering from tire in one in Miss Hullo peter, chop jwate, 2nd program will be rendered consiating of stance, the entire loss nt his buildings, AMATKVR oil. rAlKTIMI patriotic songs and martial music by crop and orrhard. Mrs. Gus Vail, special Mention Dorie Doane is recovering from typh members of G. A. R. Come one aril Mr. Kelly's wife died al*>ut four year. , Jdik London's Neb Book. Biq IkmiKrath Kdllv oid fever. all and help a worthy cause. raxK hani * imAwiNu ag<>. He remained quite strong and ' Newton llviln, «log’s head, 1st ■lack London has just w ritten a book active to the last ami took greet inter The issue* of the day will bv discuss Nellie Re«pie. Gilman girl, 2nd est in the work of the farm. ed by Col. R. A. Miller of Portland at of 142,U>> words entitled “Martin Eden." Mrs. C. R. Ayleswwrtb, ■ |»r<ial award the Grange hall on Friday, October 30 i The Pacific Monthly has purchased for A Great Undertaking. 17.(00 the serial rights tor this vivid at 8 p. in. Everybody invited. To promote the building of improved story. It began in the September num roads In Colorado, Wyoming. I'tah. LOANS T<» ART l»l I’ARTMI NT tier of the Pacific Monthly and will run Montana. Idaho. New Mexico and Ari Honorable Mention. (or twelve months. zona and make accessible the wonder Oreg«>n N-liunl oí Art, Miss < timer “Martin Eden" is a character study— ful natural scenery throughout Hie ter ( ravons, oils aix I waler-colors ritory along the cnsteru base of the Given on Saturday evening, N’nvember the story of a fighter—a fighter as a Wish to Announce that to Rocky mountain* the Rocky Mountain 7, by Franck's t-piece orchestra of Port newsboy in the alleys of San Francisco; Fred T Merrill Anyone Purchasing a Cas 9 Oil paintings, I Engraving oí San Highway sasmlatlon has liven Incor- | land. Four grand rauli prixea! First a fighter as a rowdy in slums; and fina- perated at lionver by Gerald Hughe*. ladv and gent, for waltx and two-step. | ly, a tighter for education and culture, ket of me I will Furnish Rough Francisco, I burnt leather. Harold Kounta nnd Charles A. John Judge« to lie »»elected from the audience. struggling against the odds of common Box and Hearse FREE Col. Robert A. Miller son. Membership In the organization Ei>. M>*r»iKK, Manager. birth and vulgar environment, with a 12 Waler-color sketches is open to nuy one Interestd In the des|>eration of courage that presents a good roads movement. and It Is report O. E H. Wood I powerful blending of brutality of ed that already a large number of 2 Water-colors, 1 crayon strength and sublimity of purpose. His prominent Colorado citizens have sig Notice to the Public. E. P. Smith Ultled their Intention of Joining. The inspiration is a woman of the higher I Oil landscape, 1 oil flowers Having purchased the undertaking sphere of life, but his motive is the money for carrying out the plans of the association will b<* derived through business of J. C. Cameron A Son, of mighty impulse that animates a soul Mrs. E. A. Kelly private suliscrlptlons and through state South Bend, Wash., I will leave on Nov. I and brain born to expand until fettering I Engraving of Portland, 1MM and municipal aid. It la hoped that 1st to take charge of our business at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦o Mrs. Barcbus through the efforts of this association that place. It is with regret that 1 ignorance is sunder«! and ignoble influ ence trampled under foot. 1 011 |>ainting there will eventually lie constructed a NEW LINE OF leave Gresham, as my stay here has It is not loo much to say of “Martin chain of good roads Joining all ¡mints Pastel l>een both pleasant and profitable and I Eden" that it possesses more of fascina of Interest throughout this section. take this means of thanking the people tion and virility, grips the imagination of Gresham and vicinity for their liberal and the sympathies more keenly, and Public Ownership of Roads. Special Premium List The Idea of public ownership of the ¡■atronage and assure them they will impart* more of courage, than any book Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, Latest Styles and Lasts highways seems to be coming to the continue to receive the same courteous produced in years. J. Luacher. special sweepstake* bull, front. It has ls*en proponed that the treatment at our store as l>efore. I will i Send 50 cents in stamps to The Pacific 1 Moline plow ; Holstein rail, lot city of Philadelphia purchase the right retain niv interest in the business here . Monthly and they will mail you The Richard Wilson, Black Polled Angui of way and the pnqmrty abutting the and have secured the services of update Mr. C. Pacific Monthly for six months login bull, 2 yr, lai; Black Polled Angui cow proposed uew parkway leading from II. Eagan to take charge of the under- ning with the Septemlier nunilier. in 3 yr, 1st ; Blick Polled Angua cow, 2 yr, the central part of the city to Fair taking department, whom I am glad to which the first installment of London's lat; Black Polled Angua heifer, I yr, 1st mount park. In Milwaukee county. recommend to be a gentleman and a story begins. Win., the board of su|M*rvlsors la dis <a*h prize *l<> bv Al l.aml>ert ; licere cussing the adv Inability of acquiring man of several years experience in his plow, Hay carrier, 60 It track and the title to rondo In various townships line. Yours, -THE i'EOPI.ES' CASH STORE - <> hook by Mitchell, Lewis and Slaver MAIN STREET, - - - GRESHAM, OREGON 2 to the number of twenty and Improv R. 8. Hendrson, France has moro than 300 daily news I! II Hchotnp, Holstein bull 2 yr, 2nd ; j ing nnd maintaining them by taxation. of Carlson A Henderson papers. AMATKVR rH‘»T<**MAFMV Notice to the Public! y Undertaker Fall and Winter Shoes FALL MILLINERY F. B. STUART & CO. [^PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BANK]] We are Exclusive Agents for the following Well Known Goods* Which Need No Introduction and Every One an Article of Merit. AREFl'I.I.Y prepared estimate* show that there is in the I'NITED STATES a little over |3,to),(III,000 of money. Of this sum *300,000,000 i* in the na- z tional treasury, *1,000,000,000 in the banks of the country, leaving over •1,7 OO.OiO.iOi in the pockets of the people, hidden in attics, in li*«l ticks, in tin cans in lack yards, etc. It ha* liven shown by good authority that the business transactions, the commerce of th U. 8 in which money is used is less than 3 per cent of the whole, the other I»7 per cent of the transaction* being that saleable article, CREDIT. I>oe* any man doubt what prosperity this country might realize, the number of laboring men that might find work, the railroads that might lie built, the in creased consmption power of the V, S. with one billion dollar* of the money now earrieil in the pockets of the people, in the hank* and the people carrying a check book instead No man, who is looking after his own welfare, not even a laboring man, can j afford to Is- without a check account with his home bank You will find it con- i venient and you w ill establi*h a credit. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OPE. ■* twr. t~ ÍAPMI IIS___ UANH________ I Phoenix Pure Paints Reliable Bam Door Hangers World’s Best Door Hangers Victor Talking Machines Lorain Ranges Oliver Chilled and Steel Walking and Riding Plows American Field Fencing Chase & Sandborn’s Teas and Coffees Century Flour Walk-Over Shoes Pure White Flour Electric Flour Armor Plate Hosiery Aqupelle Rain Proof Clothing Stetson Hats QprPI Al NOTIFF I LV'lrsL It Ur I Iv'L • Z' VICTOR GONCERT "n '*afteriKHiu at 2 o*clo<-k. we will give alwulutely FREE. • | in the furniture department of our «loro, when' we will ron<h‘r all of the labvt song _ _ selection* from the best talking machine on earth. ''The Victor," and invite evt-ry one of you to participate. Plenty of Seats. ear load of Furniture in all the latest design* ami will be pleaw-d to show you through. O|wning concert Wednesday. Novetnls-r 4. ..„ j :-:;-;“.,,. LEWIS ;i SHATTUCK _______ We have just received a Main Street Gresham, Oregon