Gresham’s Second Market Day, Wednesday, June 2. ■ c7, I s. c~ 's’ .5 Come to Buy, Sell or Trade. y Avi wfov - BEAVER STATE HERALD. 'MS G resham o RE • 185», Subscription, $1.50 a Year, RUSSELLVILLE SCALPS GIANTS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2», 1909 GRESHAM SCHOOL ANO SURROUNDINGS LOOKING SOUTH. fdirvle* M. E. Church Anniversary. The love feast conducted Interurban League Standing. <« traitant Troti(4alv Mux» II villa Polir* *|Mil4lhg w iiiauivit Mrd Front» A l«rg«* iiuiiiiirr of rnthutia»Ue ball fam» witne«MM»l the Granhatn G in nt* go «town in defeat at the local ball park Sunday afternoon. \* thia wn* the finit drubbing thin hm»ky bunch ha* hail ad­ KnptiM Cliurvh min latere«I t«» it thia e’Muii, lu aav the n l»otli «idea ami nt the end Mary Allen Shattuck, youngeat daugh­ ol the tirât inning the viaitora hung up ter of J W. Shattuck and wife, waa two »a tavoa «nd the locula one, which married t*» Dr. Faulkner Short, brother Promised Goods of All Kinds To Be on The Road Improvement alood until the till», when Kuaarllvilb« <>( Dr. J. M. Short of thin place. ! ceremony wa» cundueted by Rev. For Northern Clackamas got a bunch from * ’ K m film’* or a*urn« Sale at Bargain Prices On The wt*dding dinner war other tnvaterioua a*»urce that the Giant* Freund. County This Season Second Market Day aerv«*aaiii. It waa nt thia atnge of the 1 Many iM autiful i an the coming Mark­ battle that Tuwueend’» g « mm I right arm ghMini in bla«-k ley l*u«h t luboii We«lneMtlay evening et I ay. The president added two new uaeful preaenta were received. Itrgan to shelve the visiturn and had I»«« Jodge firant B Pmitnick, of t'onnty mejnlier, to the Market I>ay committee. Among thoa© preeenl were Dr. J. been given proper support ltuaarllville i M. Short and wife, Judge Heaton and (’oiirt of Clarkama*. and John ¡jewelling, D. B. Johnaon and J A. Pateneaude. would have dropped in th«» |»ennant county cornu liiato&er of Clackamaa, were The other member, are T. R. Howitt, scale; U alugger* were stowed away by I wife, Mr. and Mn*. Jaiuee (ianong and wife and daughter,, Dr. Hugh .Mount (In* giicwta of honor and Rftoke of U m * chairman. Dr. A. Thompson, B. W. this likely (wirier. an«l wife, Mr. and Mm Dr. Charlie r«kad work which the (\ainty would do in Emery. The luaa «if th to'game can eaaily lie at­ Judge The following articles have already KatT««rty, M iaeea Allen, Mr. Jam«« U m * norUtera pan of U m * county tributed to the «nikcnel condition ol ! Pimniick *taU*d that fKMMJ wax to la* ex­ been liated with the clerk of Market Mackey, Mr. and Mra. Salite and the home team by the alatencv of th re«* ! «laughter, Mr and Mr«. N. wi ll. Mira tended on the road which ia an exten­ Day for auction or private »ale on Wed- g«»**l player«, and it did not take th© Grace McK«»nxie, Mian I'ariulee, Mira sion of the Foster, thia neaeon. Thia will nemlay. June 2: viailorn long to get next to tins fact and , Gav range». II o | m * Anderaon, Mrs. Nye, Mra. How- fumiah gravel to replatv a large ¡»art of work accordingly. Petaluma incubator,. ard, Mr. hih I Mrs. George Sleret, Ed U m * present plank mad to a point close Next Hunday th*« Giants again meet Fourteen-inch »teel plow,. Sleret an«l wife, lx«w Shattuck nn«l to Henry Tn »go’a farm. their old enemy, Troublai©, on the lat- i The M|M*aken« told of the general work Rcveraible di»k harrow». Wife and Carl ami Dudley Shattuck. ter'a ground* and a battle royal t* an­ Sewing machine,. The bride and groom left for Califor­ of t’lackamaM county and showed that ticipated A glance nt the (»erceiHagv Top buggie,. nia on the ««veiling train. On returning a I la in* acre a. proaches if* waxing Muat Grcf*linin han th© naturai advantage«; Thia I wing the CommiMsionerH* firwt Cow,. let her ciliavna do the rn»l. Kiait for a year in Un-* community, im­ Light wagon with cover. <>LI Sol will now hold the board* for provement* were noticable on every band Cream separator». Tlir ball park nee«lw a gramlNtaivl. and the ('lub received much eonimenda- Calves. I uii I ivn should not lx* mailt« to ntan«i several month*. from the visitor» for n*milti> obtained. B*M»»t for G re* ha in. Chicken,. while* *♦•«•’the* gau t*. The ('lub wa«< fortunate enough to fe­ Sheep. cit re Thoma* D o I imoii of Portland, a very Other and varied article, not yet talent«**! young musieian, ami n<‘ph<*w of listed. T. K. Berry, to render aome tine solos. Buyer, have already made applica­ Mis*«-* Holcomb and Moore also favored tion for certain article, and stack ami Grant N. Sager, president it i, certain many buyer, will be Hinullc* E verything n«««««tol for the kitcheu nn single and double buggy harne««. tiemlay, June 2ml. two light hack harneaa. one light wagon « • Main Street, (Ircsham * O Buqqies. and one hack. Theae will lie «old at a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«•♦♦♦»I c::>♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«*♦♦♦♦♦« Imrgain for it to such that I inu*t make , Take your girl out riding: take your room for my new «t«»ck. Tenn« caah wife or family for a drive in the or will trade for uni>» over fliO.OOO. milicits your buxine* •nd offer, you a "Square Deal.” Ila Deposits have iiirnwwl to fllO.OOO which to proof ol satisfaetary service. “Oregon haw one of the la-xt banking law« ill the Union.A Chicago hanker. — TROUTDALE WILL BE CLEANED UP about W miles above Vancouver. They 1 rowed up the river around Governor's . Woman,s Club To Remove All island and landing walked to the serv- J Debris and Improve the ices at the old Scett bouse where the. Appearance of Streets church waa organize*!. One evening the wind blew so they could not return home and that night two of the girls The Troutdale ladies are doing what were converted and thanked God for the wind. She told of when her father, I has been needed for M>me time. They have undertaken to clean up the town. Father Royal as be is known, liveti on The Woman's Club is the prime mover the Sandy road and there about a mile ■ I in the worthy undertaking. As a result west of Fairview her second child was | you will not have to look long before born and on the Sth day wan carried After through heavy timber to the i»cbo>l- finding evidence of their work. house just arrow from tbe prevent the very destructive fire of two sum­ mers age there has been a large part of church and there baptised, Bro. Flynn the remains of the ruins scattered ^bout also told of going to prayer meeting' to mar the ap[earance of the town. through the woods on Thursday night' Tliese seem to have been the first object to the old schoolhouse. of a'tack and things are taking on a At the baptismal service it was a much improved appearance in that sight to be remembered as Bro. Flvnii, block. And vet the work has just be­ the only surviving member ok the old gun. Other matters relative to civic missionary band, placed his hands on taste ami pride will be looked after. the heads of the two boys of Mr. and Refuse heaps, tin cans and obnoxioua Mrs. W. Cook. Prayer was offered at weeds wiil be removed. It will take the 11 o'clock service by Rev. Woods.; paetor at Fairview in 18X8; Scripture only a little effort to make the town, that already has so many natural ad­ lesson read by Rev. Joslyn whose wife vantages, magnificent views, good is familiar with the old church since its drainage and natural water supply sys­ beginning. Bro. Joslyn tells of how he tem, one of the most interesting and at­ was a member at Fairview for three days. Having been licensed to preach tractive places on the O. R A N. Rail­ road. from one quarterly conference be could The next meeting of the Club will be not be also recommended to the annual conference by it so be was transferred I held June 3rd. The committee on re­ to Fairview aud recommeoded from, freshments for that day are Mrs. Ken­ dall, Mrs. Edmundson and Mrs. Loa there. Harlow will have charge of the program. Dr. Rader spoke along the line of L All the members are urged to be thought "Other men labored and ye are entered into their labors,” closing1 present. with a glowing tribute to the labors of , . . , Meinig s Park is being fixed up for !rir P‘o,l'*r missionary preachers, the coming Fourth of July celebration Think of the miles they walked and at Sandy which promisee to be a hum- carried all their feed and baggage; think | rner. It will be held on Saturday, July 1 3rd. (Continued on Pagv 3.) OUR PRICES TALK Yes, our prices talk for us every week. Our customers come, knowing what goods will cost, and they bring the money and get quickly what they want. We can’t print the prices on everything, but all our goods are low for cash. We call especial attention to the following goods and quotations: Plenty for Everyone ! Shorts, $1.10 per sack Barley, new process. $1.30 per sack Middlings, $1.30 per sack Country Bran, 85c per sack Corn, $1.90 per hundred Reduced Prices on Rope. TRACK ROPE, Manila, 10c per pound. all other sizes at low prices for cash. Also rope in ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS used on a farm. Forks, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Wheelbarrows, Lawn Mowers, and a hundred other things. ri Alin RECEIVED ! TWO CARLOADS JUST RE( I LU Uli Princess Flour, $1.45 a sack This is one of the Highest Grade Patents on the Coast and a trial will convince you that the price can’t be duplicated. We also stand back of this Hour and if not satisfactory let us know and we'll return your money. Also White River Flour, Pride of the West. Vienna. Falcom. JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT WE ARE PAYING THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR FARM PRODVCE THIS WEEK Butter, per roll, - - - -35 and 50c Eggs, per dozen, - - - . 24c Veal* per lb., - - - - 7} and 8c Hogs, per lb., - - - - 9 1-2 and 10c Beef, per lb., - - - - 4 and 4 l-2c Mutton, per lb., - - - - 5 and 5 l-2c Hides, per lb., - - - - - 8c Chickens, per lb., - - - 15 and 15}c Springers, per lb., - - - - - 22c Wool, per lb. ------ - 24c Real Estate and Insurance Quality Buqqles. Old Hkkory Wagons, Disc. Spike jod Sprinq Tooth Harrows. All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Planters. FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. FIRST GRESHAM, STATE BANK Ore:, • • No. 22 HOWITT & CO’S. CASH STORE Correnpondcnt of O. W. I’, land Office Imiaratlon Bureau. Recording Agent for Home Fire Insurance Co, of Mew York Sale« Agent of the Empire Cream Separator Company I.t. Halva Agent for Carlin A Orendorff, Portland. Notary Public. "THE MOST IN QUAIJTY AND QCANTITY” Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice.T Phone, Hessel Powell Street, J - - Gresham. Ore.