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I BEAVER STATE HERALD G resham GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1909 Subscription, $1.50 a Year. FIRST MARKET DAY A SUCCESS Oregon Pioneer Goes Last. FAIR DATE POST PONED ONE WEFK W. Proctor Injured. Vol. 5 COMMERCIAL CLUB WELL SUPPORTED Oregon the Best. G. H Sunday ha» return«) from a W. Proetor, of K«*l«o,m»*t with an ar* aixty-day visit in the East. He haa cident Thursday afteruoou oi laat week been seeing the country from Oregon to that near!y ctml him bis life. Jooarud Pansy I vania, and report* that Oregon Brow, were having their donkey en anita him I «eat of all He went eaat gine moved tu their mill. Mr. Proctor over the N. P , stopping at Missoula. eame driving along the mad andc*ro««ed Account of Other Fairs.—State tile cable and drove «»ver to the aide ol j Much Interest Shown in Market Mont»-, and Kan«» City. The return Some Eating, Some Trading trip was made over the U. P. and D. & the road. He then got out of hit wagon Appropriation ol $500 Now And Fine Wheather Make Day Plans. Decided To R. G. He reports having a fine time «ml «larted to walk back a«ro«*a the Ready. Big Plans. Day To Remember. but ia glad to get back home and of cable, when the »tump to which it wan Make Monthly Event. course could not pass Gresham by. He fastened broke, the cabh* striking him will lie in the vicinity till Monday l.ast Monday was the regular i on th»* thigh and hurl«*! him a I «out 40 The fir it market day for Gresham It was thought by some that on ac when he goes to Ashland. meeting time for the Fair Board tu feet against a fence, cutting a big gn»h has |ia»si-d and gone, lint Ila Im- meet. A gtwid attendance was pres on hia h«*ad and bruising bis leg badlv. count of the Council meeting on Tues I he pressloti will not be forgotten ent and considerable work was ac Ilf ia gettling «long aa well as could be day night, the meeting of the Commer Merry -Go-Round day was niemor from several complished After considerable dis expected and will no doubt recover in a cial Club would tie abandoned for that Fun for the children! Even the older reasons The w ■ was superb evening as several officer» of the league on«*f enjoy a ride on our big steam Mer- cussion It was decided that owing few week«. It would not hav 1 half so good i are also councilman and the league ry-GoRouod. Moving picture«, free, to the Interference of the stock by the man If It had been ol meet» in the town ball. But nothing every night. Locate«! on Main street, show at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ngers theiuselvva cool enough Roberts Avenue to be Improved. eould check the interest in the move near Stuart*« »tore. Only a few day«. Exposition that It would be beat to Io I m * pleasant, ny. without At the Council mwuting on Tuesday ment for a bigger and better communi Come I hold our fair one week later. The being hot. Idea my lime or season Is somewhat backward and it was decided to «instruct sidewalks ty, especially on the eve of Market l>ay. place And the cama. They tlist MTihwl a good reason why such on South Rolierts Avenue. A petition There was a big meeting and everyone Advertised Mail. came from all direction» and place« a delay would be ad vían ble. A din signed by the property-holders will be present was a booster. Mail matter addressed to the follow They came to see, Io enjoy and to do present«! st the next meeting and then j Brief reports were made on various citaslou of l hi need« of the aanocla- ing }«rties is advertiaed as uncalkd lor ■ollie trading The merchants did matters now pending, but everything tion was then taken up and It wan arrangements made for the work. j at the postoffice of Gresham, and unless» I heir pacta, cut their prices on a was seeoniiary to Market I>ay which a n<*w poultry build- estimated that J. 11. T. Thatcher and »on, J. Thatch I claimed, will be sent to the I lea* I letter goodly number of things and the Ing would lie necessary, better horse er, were arrested on Thursday by Mar was to come on the morrow, the first spirit of the town was to make the j Office on May 15. sheds and pens for other stock. shal Gullicksoti for peddling hams with in this locality. The Ways and Means i Bruno Tlaliooo day »at ►factory to all that came, C. E. A letter from the Secretary of out a peddler'» license. When brought i Committee reported that about $40 had j B. W. Collins Alvin Harris The onl thing that see mod lacking State Informed the directors that the before Recorder Rolierts they made var- | lieen collected from the business men was i hr number of artici«*« off «red Miss Mabel Smith appropriation from the state was at ions excuses and plearl guilty. A fine and others to defray expenses of enter-I Hut flier«* were a large for »al> th>- association's disposal and would ot «■• was assessed on each. The father tainrnent on Wednesday. number »T horse«. row», pigs, rulla Do It Now. The questions of the day ami frequen be ready for them at the appointed paid up and the son left town on a sus and »cvvrnl pieces of farm machin Prcdihlnq at Baptist ( hurt h. ...... to get ... .11 Now is the time rid of your cy of holding the Market were thor time If the necessary acknowledge pended sentence. ery that pave the »ale a wide range ’ You can do so by rheumatism. L -------- , apply- .. . oughly discussed and Wednesday was There will I m - preaching »ervice» lx>tb ments are made. This appropria ■-‘-’ s i Liniment. Nine Frank McMurray ami family have ing Chamberlain and should have found plenty of decided as the best and once a month esses out of ten are «imply inescular morning and evening. Sunday May 9th, tion gives the association $50**. moved into the Giuder house. ready buyer» and In general the i in the Baptist Church. E Elmo Kobin- which will be u»t*d to apply on the C. E. Pugh baa purchased a fine new for the present. Saturday was consi rheumatism due to «lamp or cold, or »ah»« were satisfactory. It was a j der«! but as the main object of the day chronic rheumatism, and yield to the IriMMJIl fu.' all and next little It la i mm, Christian minister from Portland premium list for this year, and a automobile, a Carter friction gear. It vigorous application of this liniment. will conduct the services. All are cor- like amount will be allowed for next will l*e used in connection with the is to get people to bring things to sell Try it You are certain to 1« delighted hoped that a »till larger and more and it is hoped to have buyers for all year. dially invited to attend. with the quick rebel which it affords. real estate business ol Thompson A varied array of salable ar tic !**» will i kinds of produce, it was thought that a Sold by Gresham Drug Co. For this last assistance much Pugh. I»«* on hand. readier market would lie found in the credit Is due to Mr. H. G. Altman, The big free dinner at th«* Grange Mi»» Marie Cathey, of Corvallis, and Gird ot ihdnks. who worked so faithfully at the laat middle of the week. If Saturday were Hull pax* cd off fine. with a good bai- brother, Collie, anil Miss Mary 1 lu*rrby winh to rxpren«* my •iM«,t*r«* legislature for th*- appropriation. chosen, any produce that was unsold Weekly Ore gonian »nd Herald only $2 an« e of lood left over, evidencing I hunk* to tlu* ineniliur« u( the <M«1 k»*l- Some persona have questioned th*- »(¿Portland, were guests at the would necessarily have to be carried j the fact thut those who provided low i « ii «I \\‘t h »• Inwii liMlg«!», Mini to the advisability of state aid for such en Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cathey, a.” possible so that buyers in the vari over to the next week. thia part of the day’» program were week. kital fri»*mli» «ml relMtiv«*«», f«»r their terprises. But since the purpose of Wednesday, June 2nd, is the date for ous lines could he notihed. Addreee, not und**rrntli«g their rvsponslblll- Sunday E 1* Smith goes to Welches many kimliictM**« «n<! tympatby «luring this association wan and is the hold« Clerk of Market Day, or Secretary of the next Market Day. tl«*a. Th«* ball game proved a good t<* gather rhododendron» to supply the my late l»ervavemenl. Commercial Club, H. L. St. Clair, for for the public bene- B W Emery »as selected as Clerk Ing of the fair feature, but It is questionable If it Mu«. II. W G ookr . i fit, Mr. Alttnan dld just what some trade in this vicinity. Mr. Smith is of the first event. May 5th. It is urged any information. wax not begun a little too early In The Club meets every Tuesday night other representatives did- looked making Gresham famous as a nursery that articles for sale should tie listed th«« afternoon. tow n and produce» first-class stock. at the Town Hall. to the interest of his own »«-tlon, with the Clerk of Market Day as early It has been pretty well advertised Fall in line—lx* a booster. No knock- Ala>ut fifty renewals and new sub- | while at the same time advising the already that the tlrat WrdneRdny In era in (irenham. expenditure of state money for an scriptions were received on Market June will be th»* next market day. Dav at The Herald office. The names Let uh ill get together and b « m * If •••••••••••••••••••••••••s enterprise that could not help to do make a long list of loyal, progressive the entire state good. While Mr that one < an not he even mor«* xue- Beautiful Wentern Comedy- Altman hns never bad public credit supporters of the popular home w eekly. <«t»»fully bundled than thia one. Be for the favor, he may be sure he It pays to be alert and siexe the oppor gin early to consider what you can has the appreciation of the entire tunities when they come. Don't fail to offer. a association and the community at stauii by that most necessary factor in The Cash Method is the more direct method for both buyer •THE HONOR OF A COWBOY” the up-building of a community—the large should feel likewise. Iti four Act» Xcsm* I m I<1 in Montana In and seller and leads to a better understanding and better satis Mr. Maurice Collina, wtio hai» been local newspaper. in<&. Play lasts two atui a half hour» Miss Jessie Beard was obliged to •¡»cnding a few wv»*k« \*itli thè homo faction all around. By lusted Public Si bool In the leave her school work today on account folk», ha« rrturmi! to hi« ranch in patt Take a good look at these prices. Come and let us show Orient Grange Hall. Sat. May 8 ern Washington, and Jan««*» Collina haa of tonsilitis. » I-. M Sharp you WE MEAN EYERY WORD WE SAY! e Mrs John Faris has gone to Corvallis returned bora« from hia ranch In that e Adults 25c. Childr'n, under lft. 15c for a brief visit with her son George, nrction nf thè alate (or a few wrrka viaìt. a Coffee and Cake, 10c extra. a J. R Sbellenlierger. o* the Brown who is attending O. A. C. Ile rattorta thè crcpa louking well ••••••••••••••«••••••••••• Lumlter Co., and L. J. Lisk from Mis Gresham Grange meets Saturday at soula Montana, were in town Tuesday. 10:30 a. nt. A good attendance is re Tlt«>d<>re Brugger bamied the editor quested. Degree work in the morning. several samples of potatoes grown on Ere*I Fieldhouse is out again after a his ground that weighed two pounds struggle with the grippe. j • We now have plenty for everybody—3 carloads — Barley, and each. J. D. Lev* of Portland, was in town llamll«*« Everything nrede«l for the kitchen an«l table—That*« ns! We high-grade Shorts and Bran. Best country Shorts, Low for cash. Mrs. Curtis of Portland ami Mrs. Jen Thursday. He was looking after the i ► have sel«*<*led our »t«M*k with ear«», s«*l«*cle<l only th«» freshest and b«*st, | kins of Ia-banon. have been visiting with new road leadiug south from Wilson. • ' ami sell them right. Ilon«*st meaturi* nml goo«I goods is uur motto, " that's whv |H*ople come t«> ii*« for Gr«a*eri«»s when tliev want the best. Mrs. Joe. Downing tne past week. J. J. Swain, a photographer ol Mon- < > Full lines ol Flour, Cereals, Sugars, Spires, Flavoring Extracts, Cannetl We will receive in a few days a carload of celebrated Work is being rushed on the new tavilla. was in town thia week looking < • Fruit«, Canned Meats, Tea«, Coffee«, Confectionery, Etc., Etc. Try u«. < Howitt Rtiililing, north of the Bank, for a location. ’’ CCLfYC For the garden, Held <»r flower bed, in bulk or package, - I nml it is hoped to have it ready for the Mr. Townsend, a fi ret-clans black- o ^rrll^ * The kind that grows." Our sr«*ds art* grown from the , occupants by July 1st. smith, recently from Wisconsin, found < • (*hoir«*«t stock ami put up by men who know their busi- The postoffice did a thriving business a position at once in Goodfellow's shop. which we will be able to put on the market as low or lower } nens. 11 you want early \egetiiblr« nml hits *>f ’em you must have good on Market Day as stsnips sold thirteen < > seedn. Get your seed« of iim . than heretofore. Please save your order and take advantage Mrs. Bell, of Portland, has taken i for a quarter on that day. I charge of *he Gresham Hotel, the of this cheap price for Cash. Mrs. Stoker spent Wednesday in town change taking place last Friday. The lookiny after her property. She has holstery will l>e remodeled and improv I rentnl her property south of the hotel Main Street, Gresham GRANITEWARE GIVEN AWAY! ed. The proprietress is experienced in to a photographer. hotel work and there will no doubt be We now have a large assortment of the celebrated Altout ten carloads of potatoes have a decided improvement under the new been ship|>ed from this point during the Onyx Enameled Ware management. Report Submitted to the Slate, (condensed), of the condition of the past week. The price is now at the top E. F. Heillere and wife have rented which we are selling at very low prices for cash. A GIFT notch. A Portland daily said a week rooms ami will take up their residence WITH EVERY PURCHASE! ago that there were not more than forty in Gresham early next week. Mr. at Gresham, In the State ol Oregon, at the dose of business April 28, 1909. carloads in the state in the hands of the Heillere is the engineer who will take RESOURCES farmers. Powell Valley ia the great charge of the Gresham Oil and Gas Ioann and discounts............................... « 02,834.52 potato growing s«-tion. Iteveloping plant at this place. 5,150.00 Bonds, securities, etc ...... ................. The Ben Halstead 2D-acre tract near FOR FARM PRODUCE THIS WEEK Banking house, furniture nml fixtures 5.001 lit Word has been received by Mr». Han Damascus has l>«*n s»*hl to Fxl Webb, Due from approveil reserve banks 35,207 43 son that her sister. Miss Stella Alexan Butter, per roll, 40 and 50c who comes to thia section from the 50.44 Checks «ml other nah IteM der. has been taken quite sick and ia 0,570 97 Cash on Itami........................................... White Salmon country in Washington Eggs, per dozen, 25c now in the hospital at Spokane. »114,940.55 T otal ,.............................................. The sale was made through the Gresh Veal, per lb., - 9 and 9Jc Mr». II. N. Weinhirter ia reported to am Real Estate Co. LIABILITIES Hogs, per lb., 91-2 and 10c Have you seen one of those Gresham be quite sick. Capital stock paid in ............................................ I 15.0HO.OO Beef, per lb., 4 and 4 l-2c Mr». B. W. Emery and son, Mack,vis envelopes? If you want to register as a MM) 00 Surplus fund ......................................................... Mutton, per lb., irati ui Undivided profits, less expense» and taxes paid 5 and 5 l-2c Booster come around to The Herald and it«! Mrs. Naugle at University Park Individual deposits subject toeheck 78.552.27 Hides, per lb., order a bunch to use when you w rite to last Sunday. - 8c 9,119.0(1 llemand certificate» of deposit ........................ your frieuds in the Far East. The Fair which was to have been giv Chickens, per lb., 10,273 59 Time certificates of deposit.................................... 15 and 16c Albert Johns of Chicago, has just pur- en by the ladies Aid Society, has been T otal ,......... »114,940.55 Springers, per lb., 18 to 20c cltas«l through the Gresham Real postponed for the present. STATE OF OREGON, Wool, per lb. SR. 18c Estate Co., the If. C. Wihlon tract of 20 Don’t forget the lecture tonight at the County <>f Multnomah, acres on the Base Line road. » M. E. Church by Dr. Benjamin Young, I, E mil G. K ardkll , Cashier of the nltove mentioned bank, do solemnly The sermon by M. C. Reed last Sun pastor of the Taylor Street M. E. Church swear that the atsive report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E mu . <1. K aroki . i , Cashier day night at the Metluslist Church was nt Portland. Dr. Young is one of the CORRECT—Attest: Hnbacrilted and sworn to listen«! to by a large audience and was most tlueut and logical s|>eakers in the A. M kykrs before nip thia 4th day <d much enjoy«!. The pastor will preach northwest ami every citizen of Gresham “THE MOST IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY’’ T hkoinirk B rvugxr May, litoti. next Sunday morning ami evening. All should avail themselves of this oppor E mil G. K ahorli . A. M kvkhs , Powell Street, - - Gresham, Ore are invited. Directors. tunity to bear him. Notary Public. W. (i. Fath«/, «0 <»l«l-lint« rr«hl«*til ol till» m *<*I idii who liaw liv»»l on th«* ««Id ('«they farm «1 C**«Urvlll« «Inc« 1M&3, )«dl for « »lx month*« viait with i«*lativ«K tn tli»* Eaat, Munday u( thi« w«*«*k. II«* 1» a<*t*otn|>ahiwd by bit two brother«, John Cathey, of Humbult County, Cal., and Itobert Cathey, of Ireton, M iwnhii I Alter l»eing ««|>araled from bin two br< • I her» in the writ lur «»ver 5*» year», Itolierl ('«they .aiue weat a few month« air<> to vi»il them an«l other rel«tiv« a. | While in MiNMiuri the thr«*«* brotb«*m uml their only «later, Mr««. Mary Epper son, ol l<eelon. Mieaotiri, will Buhl a re* union. <>1 a iamlly of nine, only four are living Mr C»th«*v «ill visit hi« daughter, Mi* John lotlioe. of lireenvilh, III., who is well known around Gresham, A lew of Mr. Cathey*« children and grand* i < lnldren «pent Bunday w$th bim at th«* home of bis «laughter, Mrs. S. C. Jones, of (’«Mtarville. Th<»ee present w«*rv Kolirr t Calhev, of I-ret on, Mo.; John Cathey, of BricelamL Cal.; Dr. B A. Cathey and wife, «»I ('orvalli«. Ore. ,MI«e Marte ( 'nthey, Miss Evelyn Cathey ami Collie Cathey, of Corvallis, Ore ; Dr. Georg«* A. Cathey, of Fortland, Mias' Mary Cathey, of Portland, am! Clarence D. Calbvy ami wife of Greeham. BETTER SATISFACTION DRAMA GRESHAM LOCALS FEED! < : A MODERN GROCERY FEED! SHORTS Al $28 A TON PRINCESS FLOUR F. B. STUART & CO FIRST STATE BANK 9 WE ARE PAYING THE FOLLOWING PRICES HOWITT & CO'S. CASH STORE «