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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
^7/ » *7, ’S N 73 w BEAVER STA^HERALD F • teas__ < Hold College Chaps Down to 0 to 0 in Game Played Here Last Saturday. TI m » local gridiron was the acene of much excitement ami enthuaiaam among tl>e follower« oí the pig-akin art last Saturday, when the Grewbam Juniors met the crack A umnl team, rom|M»ani of college chap* and heavy weights. Both trams were out to win and (ought deeprrally for honors, but do evenly were the two trama uiahbrd and ao well line«! up, that neither tram »mrad. In the first half it ¡nulled aa if t hingt» might go hard with the Júniora but they ralllt^l and bucked the line harder than ever. The game waa marked by rough playa throughout and both trama left the field badly dlaAgured. <’ Merrill and A. Nye of the Alumni ami Hhepherd of the Jun iore, were taken out on acv»unl of in- jurira receive«I The Alumni tram waa roni|M»ard of auch men a« ItiJirrta, llallot'k, Town- erml, Bl reben, Taggrrt, Farrla, F. Mr- Cull oí O A.C.. Hhairuck of U.ufO. an<l wrvrral la«!« from town. The Júni ora had their r«-gular aggt«*gaii«>n with the exception of L. Merrill. The lirat playa made for the Alumni wrrr Merrill’« end runa, Nye’a centre ruabra ami 8trvbina*a long runa. For the Juniors, Wirt«* long runa, Matthew c«‘Uter ruahra ami 1* Merrill'« tackles wrrr the alar ¡«»aturre. For the quarter* MH'oil had the ml vantage over Khat tuck in iMiaaing the I »all and in bringing down men who broke through the line , Punting waa a feature of tne game in which Matti»«**« excelled Khatlink The refer«»«' was l>r. Bittner; time keeper, W. liamlin and linemen. Wal ker ami Thompson. Rural Mall (arrters Will Meet. Help In Use oi Accidents. Fairview, Ore., Dee. 3, 1908.— K. W. Wilcox and J. II. Hchram will attend th* meeting id the Rural Mail Carrier* id Multnomah, Clackamas ami Wa»h- ington coontlr*, to be held at lanl* on Secure Little Money and Make Saturday evening Tlieee meeting* are Their Escape Good, Just held for the purpose of diecuaaing topIce which are of vital Intereat to the car as Usual. rier*. Invitations have been *ent to a num tier of po.lma.ter*. The meeting* will wind up with a grand bam|uet. When Poetnixater Hpring <»f I*ent«, Among the honored guests are es- ofwtini hi« «ioorv Friday morning he pecl«*l W. II Boyd of Hillsboro, alate found hi« office 1^11 v disarranged. A president, and J H. Goin* of Allrnny, I glance «bowed what waa left of the safe stale secretary I n*|>eclora Ricliiea ami atrewu aroumi on the floor, the lining Clement* will conduct a question bos. toeing pretty Imdly ahatlered. Safe Several carrier* are to be initiated int»> cracker« hml ma«ie an entry to the »afe Multuomali Branch No. 0. by knocking off tl»e knob of th«* door, ' pouring in powder ami touching it off. Thia ia the flr«t time the Lenta office Cdthey Keunion. | ha« l>«M*n hothervd ami if report« are Twenty-five of W. G. Cathry’e child- i correct, i* not likely t«» Iw tiothrred rrn am! grandchildren gathrr«*«l at the 1 again gion, for the poatmaaler »«ya they When he tirat re home «»I Ida daughter, Mrs. H. C. Jones didn’t aecure much. of (irraiiam, on Thanksgiving day to ported the burglary thin morning it waa partak«» of Thanksgiving dinner. The believed that the mail wan undi»»turl»**d, dinner was given in honor of Mr. Cath no «tainpa taken ami very little money ey's brother, UolM-rt Cat bey of Missouri miaoed. No clue ia known of the robber« who who 1« visiting relative in the west. A very pleasant «lav was s|»enl ami have made g««>d tlieir eaca|»e a« they music waa enjoyed in the afternoon. have done heretofore in other plac«*«i in Those |>r«HM*nt were Hobert Cathey of i eastern Multnomah, where these crime« Mi»«<»uri; W.ti Cathey of Gresham; ■ are uccurmg frequently. Mrs. It. A Cathey ami family of Cor vallis, Rev. David Cathey and family of Portland; Mias Tot Trggart and Min Alice McCoy of Port lam I; B. C. Jon«m ami family of Gresham ami Clarence D. Cathey and w ife of <• resham. Fairview baa a new tmrber, a man from California, who I* prepared to tix The lilt)« ul>il<lr«*n are all invite«l t<» your face whenever m-nied. bo prrertil at tlie reading room each Mr. Van W. Anderaon of Portland, Wetlntnalay afternoon from 2:30 to 3. wa* in town Saturday working up an Thi« half hour will be devoted to read internal in North FortUnd property. ing »•'! atory telling for children below D M. Robert* baa arranged to reprv- the third grade. •ent Mr. Anderaon'a Country Club addition. bresham KeaJinq Room. E. I.. Rayburn of l*-nt, ba* a new way of winning attention. He invited Gram! Masquerade Ball at Johnson’« all the achoul children to an entertain Skating Bink, Gresham, tirrgon, on ment on Wednenday at the Nnkek*leon Christmas Eve, Ihf. 24, IHM. Four al hl* ex|>eli*e grand prises will I»«« tiwardr«l Good J F. Wing ha* *ol.l hi* *»w mill ilt- orchestra mueic. Beat of management. trreat to Elmer Brown and J. R. Shell- Ever y I mm I y cordially invitad. enbarger, who have a**ume<i the liuai- Has Proven Best By the Results of our Muttion Sale on < ! Dec, ! and 2 Which wax Beyond Our Expectations WE CAN UNDERSELL ANY FURNITURE HOUSE IN PORTLAND Hers are the Rraaona Why: We are at a very little ripenar. <>ur advertising vx|w«nara are small. We ruilect rente and iiit»-rr«t, while Ottieni pay renta ami intercala. CARLSON & HENDERSON : FI RNITl'SK AND VNBKBTAKIMQ PHONE 38 NEW CARLSON BLDG., GRESHAM. ORE. o Frank Heiney, the eaatern Multno- 1 n>ah saw mill man, made The Herald • ! . brief call on Monday. He ia planning i to get hi* mill Hniahed and Mine better | road* made ao he can get out »labwood. Thia week ten thousand copie* ot the I Pacific Grange Bulletin are being mailed ' from The Herald office. ! The Greaham Concrete Company i* putting in a cellar tor L. P. Manning. Thote that Get the Reti Ihuila are Thnae That invewtiiratr Our Prices ¡ñatead of Going to Portland to bo H wind ted by Smooth*Tongue<l Adrrrtierra. . . . . O YOV KNOW that all |xt|»'r* in the «rrcalletl Are - proof *«fe* in the Nan Fr»nci*t> tire were <lm<tri>ye<l while I hone helrl in H ank V ai i . tr were perfectly preserved? Robert Taaael the Boring grain deal er, was in town thi* week on buaines*. He ia doing a tine huaineaa at bi* grain warehouse and feed mill. Valuable Papers Private Box In Our Vault. The coat is so small that you can't afford to have the worry. We have juet receiver! a new supply of boxes and are enlarging the Gresham is to be treated to a real live turkey shoot sometime during holiday*. labor Concert at Grange Hall. The T*l*»r Concert Company will give a library benefit entertainment at the tireabam (»ranee hall on Friday, I*e»-enil»er llth With Mi«« Lena Her- waa ** soprano, Miaa Frame* Gallagher a. piani.l, Mis* Minnie llatHel, violin* let, and Mi«* Edna Griffith, imperson ator, the Concert will lie first class in every respect ami worthy a hearty pat ronage in itsell Ticket* 60c; children 35c. School Census. s a —.. a* — . here during are pre par* to ba given J. Sieiet wa* a pleasant caller Wednesday at The Herald office on her sister, Mrs. O. Andrews, has moved The Free Methodist Quarterly Meet to Portlan«! with three children, and ing will be held in Gresham, beginning three remain with Mrs. Andrews tonight and continuing over Sunday. What ha* become of our volunteer fire ' Presiding Elder W. N. Coff<«e will be department? Doesn't it need a little1 present and there will be »ervice* Fri stirring up, and drill work? In case of day and Saturday night* and Sunday tire we would 1« handicapped, as only j morning ami evening. two or three men in the whole town understand tee <>)*-ration of tlie chemi- Constitutional Amendment Needed | cal engine. A lew tats drilled in the I TI m * provision of our State Constitution I ' service might save valuable property in ' case of fire. that nvtrict* tlie power of the legialaturr . Miaa Eaaie Crenehaw baa been assis and of the ja-oph- in tlwir effort* to im-! prove our state system of taxation direct ting in The Herald office thia week. Mrs. W. E. Wood visited her daugh ter at Damascus tbia week. Mrs. C L Crenshaw is taking X-ray treatment in Portland. F. B. Stuart has recovered from his injury resulting from too close contact with one of his horses, and is again ly by tax k-gislation is a* follows; “The i Preston Bros, have purchased a fine meeting bis customers with his usual legis^tive awmbly shall provide by law ' farm on Eagle creek. courtesy. for uniform and equal rate of amssurn nt ! and taxation; ami shall prescribe such i regulations aa shall secure a just valua- . a tion for taxation of all pro|«*rty. high real ami personal, excepting such only | for municipal, educational, literary, sci-' entific. religious or charitable punwws | as may I*» s,*-cially exempted by law." Wish to Announce that to In otla-r states where tax reform uiovv- a Anyone Purchasing a Cas menb> have h«"en obstructed by similar • ket of me / will Furnish Rough a «■onttitutiona! ' provisions, amendments Box and Hearse FREE . . . . an- pending or have just lieen adopted a* ’ a a follows: a Tin* amendment adopted in Minm-eota a Anyone wanting anything in thia line call on FRANK WOS TELL and be will attend to the business in the absence oi Mr. Emery. at the last general election contained tlie a clause that “The power of taxation shall never he surrendered, suspend«! or con tracted away. Taxes shall be uniform ii|*»n tin1 same class of subjects, and • • shall lie levied anil collected for puUic | purpose*.** An amendment containing a clam* identical in form with the above - . [v is prading in the State of Washington. Practically the same amendment ia pend- ■ > LEFT WHICH WILL BE CLOSED OUT ing in Missouri. ; i Regardless of Cost—Call and Get a Bargain TI m * Ohio tax commimon in aiming to | [ Notice to the Public! y B. W. Emery, Undertaker • •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••» A FEW OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS I and A Dowaet are presenting tlieir pat ation ao far as their differences justify ■ > rons with handsome calendars just out. the same in order to secure a just return ! ! i ■from each.” This enggestiou was | ] ’ D. M. Robert* is getting ready forth* adopted by the Ohio Legislature and J i > Christmas trade. j such an amendment initiated. The Ohio ’ D. W. Metxger is enjoying a prosper form of amendment states explicitly the * ous holiday trade. ; purpose of the classification of property ■ > To please hie cuetomers, is the aim for taxation and special treatment of L I ol F. W. Fieldhouse, ami he is evidently each claiw. It is “to secure a just return i1 • accomplishing it. He has a grade of ' (Continued on Page 8) e* LOOK Rain Next Week! *’ — AND H A V K DRY rwose VEH AMBEROL •■THE PEOPUtr CASH STORE" OUT! BIG XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT In This Space Next Week ••DEALER IN GOOD8 (¿F - arkivbd F. B. STUART & CO. MAIN STREET. —FOR OCR— Main Street, RECORDS nave For the K.U.OH I'honovraph You Rhould call and hear iben— <l»e and iao*l •« rerferl imitation of th.1 human vote ever pmlovil by art. play in. from t to I 1 t •« minute*. Al way. glad to play (or you—ue enjoy the rweet strain, ourwlve. • ► LEWIS SHATTUCK FIRST STATE BANK About iso hundred people attend«*! Saturday’* football game here. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Kadderly and The Gresham branch library makes a sons Wallace and Ralph of Portland, very creditable report for November, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. showing quite an improvement in cir 8. C. Jone*. culation. It is s* follows: attendance, Mr. and Mr*. Anderson of Sandy adult 922, juvenile 524, total 1444; circu •pent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ander lation. fiction 33M, non-fiction 3Ut), total 638; registration, adult 11, juvenile«, son's sister, Mr*. O. Andrews. total 17. Earl Hallock of Pendleton, a student Rev. J. E. Wolfe,a Presbyterian evan at O. A C., spent last week at the Mat thews home. He took (»art in the foot gelist Irom Oklahoma, will preach both morninc and evening, Sunday, Dec, Oth, ball game Saturday. at the Methodist church io Gresham. Mrs. Erickron, who came from Nor- j way last July and ha* lieen staying with i ! All are invited. Private Departments J M. Rickert of Iteservior Park wa* in Greahaoi on bn*in*a* Monday. in th* near future. in our vault to meet the wants of our customer* YOl SHOULD SECURE A BOX NOW No. 49. Harley Turner who ia attending state Ihouaand* of Dollar* were lo*t that would not have been had |>a|»er* had propor protection. of all kind* ahoitld have proper protection aitalnat Are at all time* and there i* no better way to keep them from being mi*laid and in an rderly condition than to lutve a - Frank tSibbe haa hi* new rottage in J. A. Royer ba* sold his farm of 26' The new bakery 1« doing a k < mm 1 bo«i- acre* to bi* son. J. C. Royer, and will Regner'« addition about completed. neeN and turning out a < la»« of g(MMÍ» move to Portland soon. He will bold a The pole* for the Boll Ran Telephone that rank« with the beat. public auction Dec. 29, on hi* place to line are being reset and the cro**-arm* disjsjee ol all stock and chattel*. done away with. D Fire come* when lea«t expected and when there is no time to look alter valuable papere. J w Daily Happenings Gleaned "»'»»rrty. vieitwl friends vacation. From The Homes and I Gresham school children Shops Day by Day. >ng for snd entertainment Lewia Shattuck intend* to *ee to it ! that Santa Clan* gel* the beat of every- , thing thi* year, *o lie liaa elocked hi. «•s ure such aiiequate scope of powers for < • the Ohio Genera) Assembly suggest«*! I «■tore with all kinds ot holiday gmtd*. F. W. Fieldhouse, Lewie Shattuck 1 that, “It may claasifjfthe subject* of tax- ' J WS TO LOSE MONEY f J* . > \ y C. L. Crenshaw ha* jnat put in a hot ! water arrangement for Harry Wood'» •«rber .hop. He ia kept very l»uty with liia tinning ami plumbing work. The growth of (irraham achools and the |»>p»ilati<>n of the district are ahown in the arhool cen.ua of 1908. last vear the cen.ua showed 278 pupil* of echool Business Locals. agv in the district. Clerk Johnson ha* Proctor A Beer* report * good falPa ju.t completed thia year's eenaua and work and a large .upply of »lock on the liat runa to 291. band. They will move their mill thia winter to a new lucation near Sandy. ne** and will revpond to all inquiriea. Tne new tirm will be known ** the Brown Lumber Co. I » O Vol. 4. unexcelled even in Portland, and SAFE CRACKERS VISIT I .lock by the way, he know* how to display it, PERSONAL NOTES Judging from lite appearance of hi* LENTS POSTOmCE ' to««, OF GRESHAM PEOPLE window* («rund Masquerade Ball. Bt itxw am » S At I»» -—Cover with <’<w»k- Ing imm I m and lay wet cloth over it The whites of egg« and olive ml. Olive oil or I in I oil, plain or mixed with »balk or whiting. Sweet or olive ml and lime water. & QRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREOON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. Subscription, $1.50 a Year. JUNIORS BUCK AGAINST BKi ODDS w G resham _ O re . QUALITY" Gresham, Ore. ;; . GRESHAM, OREGON <