Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 14, 1909, Image 1

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GIANTS WALLOP
SPAULDING TEAM
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909.
OLDEST CHLRCH BUILDING IN EAST MULTNOMAH.
Old fashioned Spdllna Maith.
Vol. 5.
Itlephone Co. Expands Territory.
No. 20.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
PLANNIG MUCH
On Saturday evening. May Hth, the
The directors of the Multnomah and
children from Corbett, Hurlburt and
Clackamas County Telephone Co. de­
Cp|M»r I .a toil red In meet at the Grange
cided to stay with tbe Pacific States
Hall and look part in an old-fash I one« I
Telephone Co. a ml have signed up a
"Polling match. A abort program cun-
contract for two years
The Pacific
mi at i ng of rtMilatlolia amt a aong waa
States Co. conceeded the [joint of con­
necting with the ftemaociis Independent Cherry Day Being Considered
Hand Out a 9 to 4 Verdict on given. Then aidra were choaen with
Herman leader and Alice Woodward
Co., also granted liberal concessions, in-
Banquet in Near Future
Muddy Field.— Interurban
aa leaders, and tl»e a|»elling iw-gan in
clmling double switchboard with cajiac-
Induce Goodfellowship
League in Full Swing
' carncat. Miaa (trace Hpencar pronounc­
ity for 100 lines.
ed words for over an hour which result-
The Centra) will >>e located in the
1 cd in a victory for Herman lawirr'a
new Howitt brick building on its com­
At the meeting of the Gresham De­
pletion shout July 1st. Tbe local tele­
Mat Sunday th« Gresham Giant« able amt for the l*p|>er I jilourell» school
velopment League last Tuesday night,
riie
cuntvat
waa
ao
doac
that
Ituth
aide*
Iwatiml thrmnrlvt*rt and rrgalnr«l much
phone office will be separate from tbe
reports were made concerning tbe re­
of Unit ohl glory by rrinintliiig tin* him claim llie honor. They all did well and
store.
cent Market Day and several new move­
The new directories are now in use
that thry art« thvrv with th« not an of received many words of prater. The
ments were given a start that ought to en­
and already eleven new phones have
former
when
danglt*«| two little Pounder boys from Hurlburt
sure their success. Tbe meeting was well
been added to the 387 on the- printed
copiously at their aide*
The* victims dorr*«* a|x>cial mention fur their good
attended ; tbe discussions and reports
on thia particular occasion ha enl from I spelling
list making about 4U> phones on ,9
were interesting and every member felt
There
were
about
one
hundred
and
lines. Tbe lines now connect up with
Portland a raring th«« name* “Spalding**
that it was worth something to be in
Corbett and bamaacus through trunk
on their manly bowinm, which magic ' fifty intcrrolrd parents and friends
the forefront of progress for the town
lines. A new line has been built into
word indicated that they Blood high in present. Koine were so plcaard that
and surrounding country.
New mem-
Boring.
the bar<>nit*U*r of th«* National gam««, hut they would like to have another eotnr
.
tiers
are
being
received
at
almost
every
they failed to »how up to the good when 'tune.
meeting.
Ail appreciate the km» I nr*« of the
tl » curtain fell on the ninth inning, as
Tbe Market Day committee reported
the locals bad them going to the tun«* of Grange in allowing th«* use of the Hall.
Large Rtdl Estate Transactions. I that the first Market Day had Lilly met
4 Io V
It was estimated that
The Gresham Real Estate Co. has expectations.
Tin« Eastwood Nurseries have a sup
T' iwiim 'I v I twirled th» sphere for the
fully 500 people came to the sale anti
made
quite
a
record
in
the
past
two
ply
of
arsenate
of
lead
for
spraying
pur
local« and kept the l*»ya from the Boar
Fairview Methodlat Episcopal Lhurih.
years in numlier of acres sold. The the total sales, auction and private,
City gu« "*ing «luring the nine acta a« to |ioaee. in quanlitire to suit. Main at.,
number of acres sold since May I, 1907, amounted to several hundred dollars.
w her«* they w««re at
Hr received ex* < iicMham.
is
1713; total amount oi sales $106,tk». The first day was something of an ex­
rrllvnt support and bad the visiting
If
you
have good property at a reason­ periment anil many came to see how
bunch in the air from the start.
able price you will not make a mistake such an affair was conducted. Matters
floor Coverings.
The post lew games that have been
will soon shape themselves so that
by listing it with above com|«ny.
played Imre this scaum ami that of last
l>o you need dour coverings? Talk to
everyone will know what toex|>ect and
I
<
‘
arlsoti.
Kumlay constitute« th» I’rgtnmng of
it is believed the farmers and citizens
heavy, light or inlaid linoliums,
many scries of games to lie played m go For
"Raise more hogs and get more wealth far and near will take bold to make the;
to Carlson's.
Gresham bv trama U-longing to the
by sending the Oregon Brand of [lack­ monthly Market Day a great benefit to
F rom Carlson’» new stock of mattings
Intrrurtiaii League of which the Giant* i ami rugs you can be suited, bulb In Fairview M. E. Church Well Brought Down to Date in Con ing house products to every market of
tho»e who wish to buy or sell. The sub­
constitute* a luimidablr part. Thia prn*e ami quality.
the world.” is a motto that should he scriptions towards expenses and com­
Preserved Alter 40 Years l densed Form.—Worthy of
If
you
need
a
carpet,
drop
into
Carl-
league Is composed of the following son's and »«*» his samph-s.
announced from every school and pnlpit mission, from auction sales, would meet
Old 1 imes Recalled.
Perusal by Everyone.
teams: Giant«, Grcaham, >pnldmg,
and be emblazoned on the walls of every all expenses.
Carlson s prices are right.
Polur. \ddison Grocery Co, kcal*
commercialization in this state.
(Continued on Page 3.)
Auto (’<>., Willaiuvtl«* ironworkers, of
land
Dear
In
Mars.
Tim
Fairview
Methodist
Episcopal
j
C.
L.
(
’
rwnabaw
baa
the
job
of
doing
Portland; Trout lair, Pork Packers, ami
Price of a lot l(hcX) at Mar» $500.00, ' Church is one of the historic church»* the plumbing in 8. E. Tolpleman’« new
Kussrllville of I a*t Portland.
which
would make $I(M>,(*M),<NM) an acre. Hd Oregon Methodism. Jhe ••rgatiixa- ho'iee which ia nearing completion on
Following 1« the line-up for Gresham
Merrill, 3rd lm«e; Hkynck, 2d l«a»e; At <in-sham you can buy through the . tion of the society took place April 10,1 Robert. Avenue.
Mrtagvr, 1st Im««*; Hed Merrill, left IO. W. P. Land Co's Immigration Other I 1K53, in th«« bom» of E. K. Scott. The; Ben Raney ha» purchased the Retslaff
!
Also Cement Walks, Etc.
•
field, WirU, center Held; Hamlin, right mi acre of gpod acreage for farming at i«>ld huu«e in the river bottom has die- bouve and acre track on Main Street.
•
•
i
Ap|»eart«d
but
the
site
is
marked
bv
a
If you want to sell
field; flowers, catcher; Townsend, pitch­ from $200 to $500.
Cha*. Merrill i. doing duty on the ; Victor Halter,
Gresham,
Oregon
!
'
row
of
trees
set
out
by
the
original
I
er ; Matthrwi), short stop ami I »re he sub­ your land list it with theO. W. P. Land
jury thia week
Company, J. C. Herrel correspondent owner. Rev. James Gerrish wa* the i Gnat Ijiraon ha« just put in n fine
stitute. J. \. l'atnratidr is manager.
Neat Kumlay th«« Giants go up against I nt Grew ham. On«., op|«osite postofllce, tir»l pastor at tin» place and C. S. new stock of light and heavy harneas,
what is aupp »«cd to l*r real itall plaving ! a* it ia cheaper to live at Gresham than Kingsley the Presiding Elder.
, Th«« next home of the church »»* the with all acceaaoriea.
when they ap|a«ar on tin* local ground in Mars.
The Grcaham l*rug Co. purchased of
old M«h«M>| house which stood nearly op­
against Troutdale. They have suffered
Here the Mr«. Bailey, through the Gresham Real
Th«« following article» have air««a<ly posite the present church.
two druhbina at the hands of these
Estate Co., the house and two lota on
“swine pickier»'* ami ar«* resolving l>een listed fur the next Market Hay. society fkmriabed until I MOP, when the
From Main and First Streets.
each morning, as anappetiK r, to satiate I June 2: One light wagon with a cover; present building w erected.
their vengeance on till» Lunch.
I a *1 one cream separator ; two calves; chick­ that time until the present the old 1
Harry Wood Las been in Portland for
ou have had years experience with CREDIT STORES.
everybody come out and srr it well done. en»; one horse, weight alanit 1250 lbs.; church has stood (or all that is good and , a lew days.
Think of the large interest you have paid! Isn’t it
You will encourage the latys by your
List articles as > pure.
D. C. Merikle of Neillsville. Wiscon­
presence ami your flnnm-ial sup|M»rt one single harness.
time to get wise and adopt a better method? The CASH
One feature worthy of note ia the car«» sin, is visiting with Chas. Merrill and
The team I inb I mm » ii to quite an expense ««arly a» |x»»sible with II. W. Emery,
METHOD will SAVE you money. It is the wisest method
in buying new uniforms and equipment clerk of Market hay.
i with which the early recon I» were kept family. He may decide to locate .in
ami as these an« nearly pai«l for, are
as all our customeJs will tell you.
I so that today there is no break in the this vicinity.
now turning their attention to a grand­
stand ami it ia hoped that work can be Re.,1 the "Want Ads.” You j record of pastors from the organization ■ C. O. Merrill is wiring several new
until the prevent time. In the list are
commenced on thia in the near future.
Wants Supplied on page 8.
bouses in town for electricity.
Emil Eiler« had a runawav in town
Shorts, $1.10 per sack
Toe-slay, but fortunately not serious, j
The team was frightened by an auto. I
Barley, new process, $1.20 per sack
Mr. Eilers was thrown out and run over
Middlings, $1.30 per sack
b. th? heavy wood wag-.u.
He waa
Country Bran. 85c per sack
Hamllrs Everything n< <xled for the kitelisn and table—That', ua! We
not seriously hurt.
Corn, $1.85 per hundred
have aelected our .took with eare, select.*.! only the freshest and beat,
Mrs. Lottie Harvey has just sold,
end sell them right. Honest measure and food good, ia onr motto,
through the First State Bank of Gresh­
tliat'ii whv |”<o|>h'<'< me to ue for Groceries when they want the beat.
Full 11 tree oi Flour. ( create, Sugara, Npicee, Flavoring Extract«. Canned
am. her ten-acre farm a mile east of
Fruita. Canned Meats, Teas. Coffee«, Confectionery, Etc., Etc. Try ua.
town to Mr. Johnson of Montfort, Wis­
TRACK ROPE, Manila, 10c per pound. Also rope in
consin. This is a deal that shows the all other sizes at low prices for cash.
For the garden, field or flower Iasi, in bulk or paekage.
"The kind that grow,.” Our seeds are grown from the
tendency of real estate in and around
rhoiciat «lock and put up by men who know their bovi­
Gresham. The laud is all in a high
ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS used on a farm.
ne««. If you want early vegetable, and lota of ’em you tnuat have good
state of cultivation, with fair buildings.
Beede. Gel your see-Is of ua.
Forks, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Wheelbarrows, Lawn Mowers,
Mr. Johnson will bring hi, family here
and a hundred other things.
soon and take posseasion July 1st.
trust Larson has bought a ten-acre
TW0 CARL0ADS JUST RECEIVED!
track of Emil Palmquist.
Main Street, Gresham
Ford Metxger was taken sick on Wed- i
lungs.
ivsday with a severe hemorrhage of tbe This is one of the Highest Grade Patents on the Coast and a
Miss IWia Bell, who is associated i trial will convince you that the price can’t be duplicated. We
with her mother, Mrs. T. Bell, in con-I also stand back of this flour and if not satisfactory let us know
and we’ll return your money.
ducting the Gresham Hotel, was in
Rev. C. L. Creesy.
Also White River Flour, Pride of the West, Vienna. Fakom.
Pa.tor Fairview M K. Church
: Portlaud several days this week.
Prof. 0. C. Baker has secured a
many name« of mark. Gustavus ¡line«, ' promise from State Supt. Ackerman to
J. H. B. Boyal, C. O. Hosford, Joseph deliver the address at the commence- >
FOR FARM PRODVCE THIS WEEK
Holierg, are men who have left their ment exercise, this year.
Aaron Knighton ha, a lOOO-cord con­ Butter, per roll,
-
-
-
-40 and 50c
impress on Oregon Methodism. A name
of note appear, in the record of 1875, | tract for shipping wood to Portland this Eggs, per dozen,
-
25c
when Ixiui, A. Bank,, author <d many auminer. It will be loaded at Gresham. Ved' per lb., -
-
-
-
8| and 9c
volume, of sermons, served four months
Robert I>oane has tiled suit against'
Hogs, per lb.,
-
-
-
-
9 1-2 and 10c
a, assistant pa,tor for «.M per month.
L. P. Manning to recover for labor per­
Beef,
per
lb.,
-
-
-
-
4 and 4 l-2c
On May 23, 1909, old memories will be formed
renewed, past glories revived, and you
Mutton,
per
lb.,
-
-
-
-
5 and 5 l-2c
Mrs. Maxey ia spending the week
are earnestly iuvited to attend and join with Mrs. Metxger at Arleta and Miss Hides, per lb.,
-
-
-
-
-
8c
in tbe celebration ol tbe 40th anniver­ McClonghry, who is Mrs. Metxger's
Chickens, per lb.,
-
-
-
14 and 15c
sary of the church building, the 50tb trimmer, is assisting Mrs. Boone in the
Springers, per lb.,
-
-
-
22c
anniversary of the organisation.
Fo1 shop at Gresham.
Wool,
per
lb.
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-
18c
lowing is the program :
Mrs. Boone will spend Sunday at
10:00 a. m., Ixive Feast, Rev. Joht*
Salem and her daughter, Miss Elva.will
Flvnnj 10:46 a. m., Sermon, Rev. D. L,
^•eturn with her on Monday.
Kader, D. D.; I.nnchj 3:00 p. m ,
Sam Bacon and William Bridge of'
Memorial Service, short addresses by
Pleasant Home were callers at The
former pastors; 7 :30 p. m., song service
"THE MOST IN QVAIJTY AND QUANTITY”
Herald oilier Saturday.
by choir; 8:00 p. m., Sermon, Rev. B.
Powell
Street,
-
-
Gresham, Ore.
(Continued
on
Page
8.)
F. Rowland, D. D.
LOCAL NEWS OE
FORTIETH ANNI-
VERSARY SERVICE GENERAL INTEREST
i
Septic Tanks Built
:
TIME TO GET WISE!
Y
PEED!
Plenty for Everyone!
A MODERN GROCERY
Reduced Prices on Rope.
F. B. STUART & CO.
ri nilD
iLUUn
Princess Flour, $1.45 a sack
i
WE ARE PAYING THE FOLLOWING PRICES
HOWITT & CO’S. CASH STORE