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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
Auccee.ling Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gaaette, E»»t Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record and Moutavilla Herald. I'ublmhel Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B kavkk S tats P vbusiuxu C o H. A. DARNALL, E hitob *xn M anauss . StCFWTX lor a«bacri|Wion« are nol am unlaw requvat'Ht The label tin your Ml-vr will Indi rate wiihin two week« the rei-elpi of your reailllance, it It doea nol |>leaae uolity us SISCSannsSeCn tn keeping with well reeognued buameaa principles, ah »iltm-rliUions will be promptly upon expiration o< limo pnld tor. TTIIIttt St 4SSKSX In ordering change ol addrea» give old a* well as new addreas. CdSMVWISCxn are wauled in every communtly It no correapondenes appear» (rom yeur ncighborhoo.1. you are rvepceltully reqc wled lo wild ua a> many local llemx a» you can asitsntas unt IJtuAI. AI i VKKTISIXG. avi iu l.-ade-l »lx point. Ilk' per line »ml Insertion re |ter line each »nbaoqucnt Insertion. OWPl.AY APV KKTInlSll No poxitiou guaranteed lire pe< ainsle iimn Inch oach laarn-. Liberal discount allowed tor either time or .paie ad ver ttrevuionAs. but not bvHh pdfiition (»nj n*) .V |*r inch «tLUtioual RKADKRS, Iftp ner line ArvC insertion. V t«rr line each suhaequent in«er»ion LOCAI^i (Want I'olutuu only), ic a word each imu *.counting Iwd Agurca, an initial or an abbrx viation a> »»ne word. No local accepted (or le*a than 1S conta FROrMIONALCARIM (one inch).'J*r each i»aue. CARDS OF THANKS (not ruwl- ing two int'hea) NO cent*. l.KTTKRS OF 1'ONIHH.KNi K (not exeevdinii four tnehvs). |l OBITUARIKS for actual aubarribera or tueiubera of their faiuiliv*. up to Hk) word«, tree al! over 100 worvta. le « word (invariably in advance}, i'ounl the word« «nd remit accordingly. All 1*>dge. Orange, School, Church, or other noih'ea or advertisement* of aerials, parties, daucea. Cv»ncerU. theatricals, etc., given for a prorit, charged tor al regular rate«. la order to insure change of < a 1 advertisers must have copy in this oBce not later than Tucada) preceding day of publication. MSCSlFTlti RATTS. Ter Year. >1 50 strictly In advance; to foreign countriea. W t». 8ii MvMHha KV Three months trial subscription« Sûr. Single copies 5c. A*k tor clubbing rate*. aSRTTMCn should be ¡»eut by Express or Puatoftce Money Order, Registered 1 seller ort'hei'k, St amp« accepted up to NOcenU. IM MIMTRK 1« 4»ur specialty. We are well eqiiipinM lo do the beat work at current prices. KapeHally farmers* and bu»inesa men's Letter Head», anvelopa«, Butler Wrappers, Statements, etc., ia small or large qua ill it lea Auction Bill«, Ihuigera. Posters, etc., priutvd on short notice. Batrrrd A* Mcunit-class mailer al Ibe poslolhce al Urwkala, Orvwon. EDITORIAL COMMENT society. The next step is evident and the degeneracy of the fami ly will be extended to the detri ment of a growing posterity. I « i I experience and obaervalion in Uis grow ing of thia graaa The paper on "The Fireless tXmker," by Mrs. Jennie C. Smith was Hue »nJ gave aome good in formation and advice in the uae of thia new yet old way of cuohiiig, and which can I* made a very usetiil article in any kitciien. Talk on ’’Foiiudero’ fTav," by Masior Johnson, who gave some of the early history of the order, and told of the ueeda of such an orgauiaallon au«l of how rapidly it grew. Remarks were made bv Brother • lid Sister Kingstiury of .Michigan, who •rr visiting Oregon. Remarks ware also made by the various Masters and lec turer» present. Th« election of officers resulted as fol lows: master, J. J. Johnson; overm>er, Willda Huckmau; lecturer, Mra. II. L. Vail; chaplain, J.ti. Kelly; steward, E. J. Spooner; asst, »lewant, Carl Em ery ; secretary, Mra. M. M Eaton , treaa- urer. Mrs. Emma Sp<»mer, g»lekev|ier, , George Brookman; Ceres, Mrs. E. A. Niblm; I’oinona, Mr». Jennie C. Smith; Flora, Miss Mary Paquet; lady asat. slewanl, Mr», luira Beckuer; executive ( committee, L. I>. Elliot and S. II. Covel. At the annual election of Columbia grange No. 287, held Saturday, l>ec. ft, the following officers were elected fur 11KIM: Roy Mersliou, master; .Mrs. Anna Anderoou, overseer; Mrs. Clara Smith, lecturer; George Dreaeell, steward ; Ray Woolard, awl steward; Mr». F. Vugh, chaplain; F. Beutield, treasurer; R. P. llaaamussen, secretary; A. IK h I miu , gatekeeper; Agnes Evans, Cerva; Jessie Emily, Pomoua, Helen Deaver, Flora; | Lilly Kassiuusseii, lady asat. steward. SECIION UNI Buylnu Books for ( Nldrtn. WM. A. MORAND J. C. lhickley h»a IWen drawn »• a Mc m lie re nf tha Grange who ex poet NOTARY PUBLIC juror for the Ifo-t-uilier term of the Cir to buy iMMiks for children for Chrialmaa Ovvie», Ri»,ta A C o ', Store cuit Court. gifts may receive «ouïe «iiggvatlima Owing to the timely and heroic preo- alauit spending their money to the liest BORING . . OREGON ence of mind of her teacher, Mrs Wal ailvaiilage from the little |iam|ililet is lace, little Jennie Heiidriekami narvowly sued by the Oregon Library Cullimi». eacaped severe injuries by tire at our »ion and sent out free upon recpieat to «-bool last week. The child was putting the Secretary at Salem. Thia pamphlet ATTORNEY AT I AW waste imper in the stove when liâmes « give« a list of the very lawl l»»iks for Of th« nnu of liVm A Dvrv« enveloped her, hurning several holes in children of all ages tells how much Fhentva A WHft, Mailt u*ui her apron. The teacher (ought the Hre these iMMiks coat ami what they are SOI tht’J Corbett Bldg., l'oHTi ASti, Gas. •uecerofully, the little girl being more , like It was publiahed just lo help In frightened than injured. I Christmas buying and the list was very it. u. orr il. V. A. Carpenter will lie in the carefully seh-ei««i The l»»iks are mil employ of the Wella Fargo Expro.» Co. ' for sale by the Commisaion hut can lie during the holiday». ' iHiught of any lesik dealer, though it DUN I ISIS lu the near future two bungalow» will ' must lie remembered that many of j them are nut in stuck and if the deal- Gresham. tie erected on the Brown place. Oregon J. Amlereon ia doing aoiue grubbing era are to supply them they will need to have orders the last of November or tor the Cummings family, J the first of December if the l»»iks are Roy Buckley haa taken Wm Nagle a to I»' in Oregon in time for Christmas job at the county cruaher lor a few days. The Commission lias hut a limitssl The llammersly place on thoTavlore. numtier of lists left hut will semi them Pkvslciaas-Sarpeea ville road is living grubbed by a force of ' to anv member of the Grrngv «pon ap- men who are camping near the work. pln-atioii as long as they last.—Pacific Oregon Oreaham, The grange hall annex i. nearing com- Grange Bulletin. pleliun ami i» a credit to the community. E OTT BROTHERS J. M. SHORT, M.D. S. I*. BITTNER, M.D. While visiting their ton, L. Ix-wi», on Thankagiving day, the lamily horse of Mr. and Mro T E. Lewiaot Rose Cot tage, Russellville, took fright, dashing j REPORT OF FIRST STATE BANK away with thi- empty buggy which was overturned ami badly »mashed. When I ReiMirt of the condition of the First caught, the horse was found to lie free State Bank at Gresham, Ore., ut eluse horn injury and somewhat frightened. of buaiiirsa, Nov. 27. 191)8: While rather a bad wind-up lo a very RESOURCES pleasant day and t<ounti(ul dinner, the Ixians ami discount» •49,394.29 I owners rvalue that it might have liven ! Ov. rdrafta, secured and un- worse as they were safely out of the ve aecurvd 28 441 hicle. Among the other guests were Rnnd«. mu'urities. rlr................. 17,870.87 Hanki iir furniture and Pleasant Valley grange met in reg Mr. and Mra. Fred Howitt and George tiiturva .......... ................... . 4,fiM).74 ular seesion Saturday, November 28 Howitt and family. Due fro* approved rrterve l»anka. IA.I7H3A with a gool attendance and the pro Caah <>n hand ................................ gram prepared by tha lecturer. Jeouie CORBETT Kronen berg, was very good. The sub Tout. •VI, MA. IM Iawis Rrrel return'd Wrelnroilgy from jects taken up for discussion were very LIABILITIES «nimmendable, especially “ Ikimeetic , 1'ntlami whvre he spent a (vw «rrii Capital stock pskl In ............ • lAXtrnvO Economy," by Mrs Rvan and "Aiuer- Mr. and Mrs. 8aund«re were in tba Undivided profits, leas ex pen lean Farmer Feeding the Wuild," by city Haturday. sea and taxes pai-l l.tKI? V.’ II. W. Snsshall. The work prepared Individual de|»siita subject to Mr. and Mra. T. L. Evaus returned by our state lecturer is being received rhrek 57,(»«07 with universal satisfaction. The sub Irom Mneier Wedueoday. Ì liewMiul rertifieatea of donnait A, k 7 k . m jects were inter»|>eriH<d with reel la lions 11.941.45 Mr. ami Mra George Chamberlain Tims certificates of depeait and songs and well received. are the proikl |«renta of a bouncing Tola I. »91.846 IK boV. I Leonard l.eadwv and bride of Hood HUU of Orrgon, County of Mali«otnah, Kner were calling on fnereta here Tuea- dav and Wednewdny. I, Emit <4. Kardrll, cashier of the The Herald feels flattered by a Mr. D. S. Johnson is in receipt comment made by a prominent of a letter from Tom Richardson Portland newspaper man, one of Portland relative to the pro who has been in the business a posed development of a cannery long time. He says, “I was looking over your correspondence or pickling establishment at this Sunday and want to tell you place. Mr. Rehiardson promises you’ve got a fine lot of corre to keep us in mind. He says, spondents. No foolishness, but "I think the country around jwt news. You ought to be Gresham one of the most attract ive districts of the whole state." proud of them." We agree and we are proud of In addition to the opportunities them. But we are occasionally for a factory named last week, greeted with the remark that let us suggest that there are these items are unimportant, and enough wasted sorts from the occasionally that they are im potato crop around here to run a proper. So far as we know an pretty good alcohol producing improper or unkind local has plant. never been used, and we hope W’e recently had a talk with a no one ever will offer a remark prominent member of the state The Mioaen Belle ami MmM Wack hall that will reflect unjustly upon legislature who expresses the I of Portland visited al the M. E, Reid anyone. Local columns should ESTACADA | home Sunday. be used for our information and view that Mr. Chamberlain will A daughter was born to the wife of Mias Abbie 41. Htetee attended teach- pleasure, and whenever they be the next senator. He doesn’t ex-Mayor J. W. Reed last Saturday. ; *rs progreoa club in Portlawd ifotwrday. believe the moral standard of The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth- ' stoop to trivial or revengeful per Miaa Bertha Henry war o guest at sonalities they fail in their pur statement legislators is as low as odist church gave a Dutch supper Fri Ferndale Place Sunday. pose and should be discontinued. Mr. Fulton estimates, and that day evening that wm a success tioancia- Favor and Floyd Reed are everting, But a local paper without locals enough men can be persuaded to G ,nd aocially. for their owg occupancy, a wwrwtwjwoe, 22 x 3fl feet. would be like a fireplace in win- break their obligation to the peo J. E. Crawford ia recovering. Earl Tracy is »lowly convalescing from Roy Mershon end Henfield open« kml ter without fire—cheerless and ple to turn the peoples* choice typhoid pneumonia. down. Wedneeday at Ferndale place unsatisfactory. Now is the Time to visit CALIFORNIA When sii iunior ha» |>aw- rd In tbeoe northern stale», thè sun la only mild under thè brighi blu» skies of Southern California Thle leone bl nature'» happy pro visiona—alenisi sommar tur thooa wli<> rannot en duro a rtloro severo rit mata. California lisa l*en cali- rd thè " Mecca of tha winler lourlsl." Ita ber tela sud stnpping placca are ss varie,! sa thoee of Wi-ll rrgulatnl iitira. Visitor« can slwaya fimi aiutatile scvominodsUon, eongenial onnipanlona, and variad, pleosing ree- rea Itone. Correspondence For the first time in a year the The new system in Los An- chemical engine was pulled out Relee of giving away with each the other day, some of the dust license a specially prepared book and rust knocked off and a few let on matrimonial relationship is causing some comment The introductions were made to peo W. C. T. U. seems to be back of ple who had never seen the ap the innovation. That may be paratus. Let us not stop at that. well enough. Time will tell Get busy now and let every fel whether it does any good. A low in town interest himself in more important booklet would be the formation of an effective fire one to be given to the license company and regular drills in the officer, specifying who were use of the use of the town’s fire «nullified to obtain a permit for fighting apparatus. marriage. Mentioned among those who are disqualified would We regret to say that a lot of be. drunkards, habitual prosti good matter had to be left over tutes, idiots, predisposed luna this week. It will be held in re tics and perhaps a few others. serve for future use. News it The human race is the only stock ems must be used while yet news in which we are interested in and those in which the date of which there is not some intelli publication cuts no figure can be gent effort being made for physi held • <rer. cal improvement. Whoever thinks of the children a marriage GRANGE NEWS IN BRIEF will produce. Does she love? Does he love? Ha3 he an income? Evening Star grange met on Decem Do pa and ma consent? and oth ber 5th with a large attendance. The Master»’ and Lecturer»’ .Meeting met er questions relatively unimport with thia grange and nearly all the ant to the race, are the only grange« of this county were represented ones considered necessary to There wan initiation in the forenoon, vigorous healthful perpetuity. the 3d and 4th degrees being conferred We know a few instances where on nine candidates. Lecture hour opened at 2 o’clock by idiots have been granted leave to the singing of “Anniversary Song,’’ by marry. Better not spoil two the grange. The recitation “ The Kill homes is the excuse. Better not ing of a Mouse,’’ waa very amusing. A spoil any would be philosophy. paper on "Elimination of the Tramp," A family not far from here has by Mira Mary Paquet was good. Two songs by the ladies frbm the Woodlawn seven simple-minded children to grange were very fine. C. If. Welch in its credit. The mother comes of stead of preparing a paper about the weak strain. Some of those various grasses, gave a very good talk children are preparing to enter on the subject of "Alfalfa,’’ telling bis l ° ok J Special Subscription Bargains —FOR DECBMBKR- HERALD, »1.50 and FARM JOURNAL (5 years) •1.00, ONLY »1.50 HERALD, »1.50 McCALL’S MAGAZINE, fiOc, ONLY.................... »1.75 HERALD, Ri-gnlar Price.................................. »1.50 LADIES' WORLD, Ri-gnlar Price.................. 50 FARM AND HOME, K-gnlar Price............. .50 G«3OD LITERATURE, Regular Price 35 OUK PRICE, ONLY Total »2.85 ................... 1.75 Clubbing List On Last Page For Other Bargains. )OUO( 10004 OHOtOUOtlOHOIOHOIOHOHO' I I I B. DUFUR above-named hank, du solemnly swear that the above statement is true fo the Im of my knwwledire and belief. Km* G. KxansiL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to liefere me this 9th day of Xovemimr, KUN. A. Ms rase Notary Public. Correct — Attest: A. Meyer«, Theo. Brugge r, Emil G. Kasdell, Directors. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Will be ghui to supply some varv alltu-tive Inrratwrs, de scribing in detail the many de- ligi» of wintar in California. Very low round trip exi-wromn tickets are on swls to California. The rate Irnm Portland to L« Angeln ami retwvn is MB.«« Limit six nmnlhe, allowing olopover privslegvw in either <<irection Similar •scanno« rales are in affect I* all Cale forma points. F. M. Gill was in Portland Saturday Bessie and Irene Saunders were iw (Firam Mutuai Fir« RdhtW« ot Portland) attending a joint committee of the Good Troutdale between trains Sunday e»ww- Roads Awociation, State Federation of ing. CONSERVATIVE, HTR4XIG, 8AFK F»r tun Inlormallon, »tesplnn •»! r»—rre Labor and State Grange. The commit lions and llrkaU. coll, wills ss telasi«»* PROMPT. CHEAP tee of the State Grange appointed to C. W. Stfogsr. C. F. A. stixiy hanking laws also met. Thia HURLBURT Sot and Waahlu»lau oreate committee will hold another meeting on 8. M. Davis smi wife were in Pr>rv —oe— December 19th. Wm. McMURRAV, O. F. A. land Friday doing Xmas shopping. Ihirtland. Orcgow Stale Treasurer Geo A Steel »an a The Sprague family has moved into visitor at Estacada on Sunday. the Dan Rickert place- Al Close was arrested Saturday by the M. 1-auglilin waa a caller at the home municipal authorities of Estacada for of 8. M. Davie Sunday. selling liquor without a license. The school ami Sunday school will combine in a Christmas entertainment ------------------------- "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"-------------------------- to be given Christmas eve. Harry I.uated has gone to Washougal Mr MrLeoud is hauling carrots to Toweh and Morrison. Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., PtincI pal to work with his brother-in-law, Ernsst Portland for Mr. O’regan. C,We occupy two floor« 65 by too feet, have a fio.ooo equipment, Ball, at the carpenter trade. Some trouble is being had in getting LUSrEDS Quite a number from this place have money for potatoes when marketed, by been helping on the Grange hall at Ori our farmers. ent, which adds greatly to the appear W. Parsons ami family have moved ance of the building. from this locality- Ed Smith of Gresham, has lieen doing Mr. Darr was a Portland visitor last considerable work in this locality io the Friday. way of horse doctoring. Mr. and Mrs. Preston wove callers of Mrs R. Neilwuer returned after a Mr.ami Mrs. Thompson Sunday. week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Orm»by of Carrollton. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton visited friends in Portland and attended a sur prise parly given Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, it being her 74th birthday. A large number were present and a good time was enjoyed by all. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Mr. and Mis. L. R. Lewis entertained both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Howitt and Mr. and Mrs. T. lewis and Mrs. lewis' brother, G. H. Howitt and family and their aunt Mrs. d. J. Ham ilton on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Pitts an<i little Paul visited her sister in East Portland on Haturday. G. H. Howitt and family of Monta- villa, started to Long Beach, California, Dec. 8, for the benefit of their daughter Eilna's health. Mr. Howitt will return in three weeks but the family will stay until spring. On November 21 twelve ladies met at home of Mrs. Smith on Section Line road ami organixml a social club. Mrs. Smith was chosen president, Miss Elia Anitoeen, secretary and Miss Emily Larson, treasurer. The first meeting was held Dec. 8 at the home of Mrs. J. Amtosen Light refreshments were served and all bad a good social time. RAPID FREQUENT COMFORTABLE Springwater Division RUSSLLLVILLt The ladies of Everglade surprised Mrs. Rosa Peterson on November 1!» on the occasion of her sixtieth birthday. A very fine lunch was served and a social time enjoyed by all. emptoy a large faculty, give individual inntroction, receive inure calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. ftWf a Business Kan: "Keep hammering nwwy everlastingly on fiiorough work. It will win out in th* end." Hold an Ednagfart "The quality of inatruc- tiotxgiven in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the NtwthweaC" <I_Open all the year. Stmtents admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reforeni cs; Any bank, atvy newspaper, any buameaa man In. Portbic L IS 11 Ur... ....... Portland ..Ar. 1 Golf J im « 2S II 12 . l^ntR JftMM* 12 H 12 M It ........ UaU« 12 ... Lin'iviwtnn 1» 7 11 I M 4 41 2 11 12 II 7 XII 17 I N 4 47 2 17 12 ITI. Hb«iri II 2 21 12 n i >1 ’♦ XI AritWrwm ST X 2 XX 27 12 »1 »7 ....... IlMing I Ml 77 12 mi n Hi 21 A A4, HUfer. IHIK 12 . M 1 M HI *1 K «H ....... 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