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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1909)
I Subscription, $1.50 a Year, BUSINESS CLUB HOLDS MEETING Important Subjects Discussed. Fourth of July Celebration In Preparation. After miming two meetings lheGreah- am Commercial Club he hl a rotiaing meeting last Tuesday night. The irn- | portent subj»«rla fur »ii»»ii««l<»n acre the Fourth <d JulyI'rlrbratinn. M <rk««t hay, I Cherry hay and a health or dinance. There a go<M| attendance ami lively diaeuaaiun <d the«e vafioua topics. ft aim rep<»rt<*’l that over f|ih had I cell pledged with v«*r y litt>e •ohritatloii au«l another hundred as» raady in • ight. The wetilHHriit *ii< favorable to' a »»no «lay celebration. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREOON, FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1909 the owner to bid against intending bur* era. A health ordinance waa presented by the ronifnitire and waa recommended to the council tor |»aaaage. The meeting began early and closed car y tin account of the atorew (doting at 7 o'clock the club meeting can Ix-gm promptly at M Everyone is invited to come to the meeting at the Tuan hall nest Tuewlay night. Strawberry festival. A strawlarry festival will t»e held in the Kwedieh Minaiun cburcti nelt Hat« urdsy, J line I’dth at H p. m. After a abort pr**gram berrie«* und cake will la* served. Admission will I m « vl>arg»*d to help d»«(ray the bxpensew for the new | m * ws . Adult« cents, children under IJ years, |0 cents. (3ft Market hay, Gresham, July 7. Vol. 5. -3 No. 25. grove, the (»all park, the Fair pavilion, Grange wa. presented and accepted for etc , give Greebam a big lead in choice | the September meeting. DiacOMipn of of hjeationa and the committees will the State Grange proreedings were taken "make g»w»l.” up bv J. W. Black. Mrs. H. L Vai1,Ray Ixx>k out hr some big surprise« next < rill, Jennie Krooenberg and J. D. ¿bit week. A big hall game is already ar* wood. It wa. .oggested that we ebeerve ranged for between Troutdale Union the third Munday in June aa Memorial Committees Appointed to Ar Meats ami Gresham (Hants. Thia will Most Interesting Meeting of the Day. It wa. ordered that in the fntnre l»e practically a championship game be no resolution» be accepted hot tboee of range Program for Fourth. Year Held in New Hall tween the two leading teams in the In* fered in triplicate and it waa moved that Big Features on Bill. tarurban league a committee con.ieting of H. A. Darnall, Business Transacted There will lie a meeting of all the H. L. Vail and M. M. Eaton compose a prew committee to fee that copies of all Hurrah for the Fourth! There will committees at th«- Town hail next Mou Multnomah County Pomona Grange resolutions be sent to tbe papers. The i lie a big celebration at Gresham again tlay night at which time all the leading met with L-nt» Grange on Wednewlay, action of the Mtate Grange in declairing thia year ami it will be oluM-rve l on Sat I eat urea will be decided on. June 17, with Maater Napoleon Davis in favor of one Normal school was en urday. July 3rd. in the chair. Moat of the officer» were dorsed A resolution favoring the ad Plans have been under way for about Visiting His Old Home. prevent. A fine memlier.hip came out. dition of one-tenth mill to tbe tax levy two weeks but the important features The editor received a call from James The morning aeeaion was devoted to for tbe purfeee of nwd improvement. were not <lecide«i on until last night. At The action of the State Grange on the an enthusiastic meeting in the Town T. Pr«*aton of Berkeley, Cal., who, with routine work. The following boniness matter, were Guarantee Bar.k la. was referred to tbe hall, preai'l«’«l over by II. E. havis, his wife, is here for a few week's visit chairman of th«* general arrangements with Ida parent», Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. prenentci to the meeting and consider consideration of tbe subordinate Grang commute«* appointed bv the Commer Preston. Mr. Preston io al ways a wel ed : Ba-igvw for the officers were order es and tbe stand of tbe State Grange on The regular l-M allowance wag the question of proportional representa cial Club, the following committees be come visitor in Gresham, having pawned ci bis boyboiMi years here previous to win made to Lents Grange for entertain tion wa- »upported. Tbe u-e of the ing appointed: ning fame as an etiucator in California. ment. An invitation from Woodlawn (Continued on Page 3.) Finance: br. Short, I.. Shattuck, W. He is now principal of one of the large E Wood. grammar schools in Berkeley. Hit visit Sports: Ben Matthews, E»l Smith, J. this time is of greater interest than Pateneamle, Ed lleaiin, ami Mr. Stone formerly aa there are in a venae two of • of Troutdale. him, yet the two are one. In other Music: Hr. Ott, C. Merrill, J. W. words he has taken unto himself a wife, Huff having married Miss Edith May Diets Dance: W. K. Wood. J. II. Eagon, of Ben Lomond, Cal., on June 9th. His many friends extend heartiest congratu Andy McMillan. WE are in shape to supply your wants in preparation for the Parade Ex Thomas, Ed MeUger, lations ami beet wishes. BIG CELEBRATION FOR GRESHAM K(H KW(MH) The Cherry c »minuter rr|w»rt««»| it had | Mrs. Hara Johnson <»f Mon (a villa via- rrrtdvfsd promise of gentrotia d«»natlona of chert lea and while th«« date could nut il«*4 her parents a lew da)a tills w«*rk. l»r announced it waa thought the plan Great excitement prevailed un Balur- would !>• carried out. The difficult) ' day during the races, will l<r to get more than one variety at Joe hlianlin gives a »lance al the Mac* a given tune. K »yal Annes will b»« ripe abet« ball on Saturday evening soon» Bing» al»uut July first and I jiiii * | Mrs. Charlie Brown »f Buxton, Wash brrta alwtut two weeka later. ington county, visited Mrs. l«ovvlace The Market hay committee waa in* and family Friday and Saturday of last atruct«*d to go ahead with arrangements E<l Aylsw»»rth, Emil Kardell. wi«rk. lor Market h»t on Wednesday, July 7, I Advertising M. L. St. Clair, D. S. Quite a few from here attended Po I Johnson, W. E. Wood, ami tn take oil all commission f«»r hat ing <»r selling artn-lea The eipensea of ! mona («range at l#enta on Wethieaday. It was thought beet to have a big cal* Market hay are to l»r latrne by the club The annual school meeting of Kock- llthompian parade and other feature» It «*■ al*o thought ln*«t to a*«k that Ihr w<»od hmlrnt N’«>. 27 will occur on Mon are being arrange») iorand will l»c an- owner pul Ins lowest price on an article, , thly, 2l«t. EveryIsxiy int«*re«ted in a | nounce»! later. One thing is certain start th«« bid at that and then any raise good school should I»«« present. tins a iII lx* the biggest all-round cele- would sell the artn I«-, rattier than for Big celebration at Gresham July 3rd. ‘ bration outside of Portland. The Smith VEHICLE SALE New Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices in the Middle of the Selling Season. Buggies, Surries and all kinds of Vehicles. . . . Great Bargains in Harness. FARM WAGONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. POMONA GRANGE MEETS AT LENTS HAYING TOOLS hay harvest. We have just received a letter from W. B. Turner of Billings, Okla., former ly of Gresham. He tells us of the dread ful storm that they experienced May 2flrd in which the town was somewhat the loser and the country surrounding suffered from both wind and hail. He was a |M‘r« uial loser, having his barn blown »town ami fruit injured. We sus pect that Mr. Turner was wishing about then thaL.be was l»a< k in qwiet old Ore gon where the atmosphère doesn’t have iu< b fits. Selling Agents for OREGON-MOLINE PLOW CO. 320-328 East Morrison St., Portland, Ore. and all things used in haying. DON’T BUY ROPE UN TIL YOU GET OUR PRICES. WHY pay big fancy prices for Flour when we have the best Flour on the market at $1.50 a sack. We are selling tons of PRINCESS FLOL'R POWE IL VALLEY G ••[»•1 service in the Swedish lan guage will 1« held at a tent in A. G. Anderaon’a grove. Powell Valley. 24th of June. Viaiting tuiniater. are expect ed. The Swedish Baptist conference of Oregon » ill meet at the Swedish Baptist church in Portland, 15th and Hoyt St», the 17-2* <d June. Several visiting miu- iatera w ill take part. All welcome. The Mnwi Edna and Ada Morse visi- led a few davs at the home of Mr. and Mr». Richard Beadle thia week Mi»» Edna', avluxil closed recently at Pleasant Valley. Mia» Ada came in from Prine ville to visit and wee the Kx<* Carnival and both expect to return »oon to the ea.tern part of the »tale were they will »pend the euminer. The Swedish school i. progressing nicely with Mi»» Hilma tilaon of Port land a» teacher. Over 40 children en- I rolled the first day. Rev. H. H. Sandstedt of Assaria, Kan., and family, are viaiting at Mrs. Sandstedt's parents, Mr. and Mr». And erton. Rev. H. H. Sandstedt will preach at the Lutheran church next Sunday at 11 I a. m. and at 8 p. m. I The public achool cloaed la»t Tuesday with an entertainment. The program waa very good. The laidiea Miraton Society met with a large attendance last Satunlay at the home of E. Unia. Dainty refresh men ta were served on the lawn. Celebration at Sandy. One of the biggt st Fourth of July cel- ehmiious in th«* county will In* held at Samlv on July 3nl. Speaking and races, tugt ther with shirts and dancing, will make a day to be long remvinberetl. MEAT OUR wagons are not running now on account of the new law But we are still selling the BEST imposing a heavy license. MEATS for the LOWEST PRICES at our market. WE ARE PAYING THE FOLLOWING PRICES for farm produce 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., - - - 3 1-2 and 3 3-4c Mutton, per lb., - - - - 3 l-2c Hides, per lb., - - - - - 8c Chickens, per lb., - - - 13 and 14c Springers, per lb., - - - - - 18c Wool, per lb. ------ - 24c HOWITT & CO’S. CASH STORE -THE MOST IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY” Powell Street, - - Gresham, Ore. CAREFUL AND CONSERVATIVE METHODS COUNT IN THE COURSE OF 1IME Comparatvie Statement Showing Growth of Bank >* X 5 a C. L. BOSS & CO. Forks, Rakes, Rope and Pulleys a » x GETRLADY* FOR THE FOURTH! DEPOSITS PATES June 5th, June 5th, June 5th, June 5th, $ 27,060.63 52.967.27 73,778.85 114,249.60 1906 1907 1908 1909 Ì Ì ; PANTS PRESSED » SUITS CLEANED j Your Account is Solicited on Perfectly Solid Banking Principles By having your Cleaning and Pn aaing done in the Beat Shape. We Pa» 4 per cent interest on specified time deposits Si£ PtiWEI.I. Knighton, S : ST . _ (lreaham. • Ore, It 6 FIRST STATE BANK G RE. SHAM, OfrE. «