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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
Subscription, $1.50 a Year. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. GREAT CROWDS VISIT GRESHAM The comic |«arade ha«l many interest- features The accident at the l«rgin- ning was unfortunate but was not a» serious a» at first thought. A ul« »mo lli le» wrri« in «*vi«iri»<e, both the real kind ami makeshifts. The prize» were awarded a» follow» : Fourth of July Celebration One First prize, Alaska float, Kirk Tiiornje •on ami ih-rt K»ne, $|O. to be Long Remembered. K«<*on«l prize, Automobile, E«l Metz* A Financial Success. g«*r and Richard While, ¥5 Third pria»«, “Ju»t Imck from Seattle,” I ria Gulllkeon, Olive Merrill amt Hazel Shattuck, 63. Fourth prize, automobil««, Earl Thoen|>- »(•II, $2. Filth to tenth prizes, girls <»n horse- l»«4*k, Laura I Gris. fml«b Metzger, Lu cile G«*«lMmkt*, I.mmelt Welling, Ava Thofn|MM>n, *1 each. The prize» in the foot race» were awnrdtMj am follow»: liirT«' ra«*e, 10 am*, under; 1st Farah r tain ment and every feature wu« Middleton, 3»l la^la Mathew». »r standard a»’l for such orca- Bova’ rare, nmler II; first prize,Floyd The celebration wan one of Ute Metzger; 2d prix«*. Walter Quigl**?- (Coniin'»«-«I on Page 4 ,i Haying Is Now On! You will find no better or cheaper place than HOWITT’S to buy your supply of Tools for the harvest. GIANTS BUTCHER UNION MEATS Heavy Slugging by the Loca's BKVKXTH INNING. in Finale Bags the Game. Ifenlin sent the bnII t<> Townsend and Higgins Weakens. font; Larean re|ie>»ted the same perform With a tropical sun pouring ita rav« down upon bu<idrr«i» of dev«HeM of the Diamond, the game lust Saturday br tween the Trout«lale Union Meat« ami th«* Gresham Giants, in the l<M*al I Ml 11 |Mirk, ma * a warm on«* in manr rv»|art«. Troutdal«* had strengthened her tram by itiding several i.ew plavt-m to the iin«— up ami \».i* evidently out for gore. Th«* Giant» were in pretty good trim, except ing To *■•»«• ml wlm •»■eiiittl to !<• far from hi» uwual splendid form. Gresham won the game by excellent fielding. Higgiiis, who ecru ¡tied the iiiuuik I for the llaltora, wa» all to the good and had the l«ral» mystified until towards th * finale of the game when lie wettkenw! just euougb to give the Giants a fa*1 ra)»» that ««ent tin* thermometer up aav* era I mark» on tin* scoring line, lie did g<M«d woik, however, ami morgue*! tcu of the hu»ky Giant«. The game, ehna» hating a few era tiered errors in the •ixtb inning by the Meat», was a good exhibition of ball playing ami neither tram had much time to nap during the |M*rformanve. Following!» the game by inning»: riRXT INNING. Forks, Rakes, Rope and Pulleys 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 FLOUR OUR WAGONS ARE NOW RUNNING ON THE OLD ROUTES. Watch for them at your place. WE ARE PAYING THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOB EABM PRODUCE THIS WEEK 35 and 50c 24c 7} and 8c 9 1-2 and 10c 3 1-2 and 3 3-4c 3 l-2c - 8c 13 and 14c 18c 24c - Butter, per roll, Eggs, per dozen, Veal* per lb., - Hogs, per lb., Bet f, per lb., Mutton, per lb., Hides, per lb., Chickens, per lb., Springers, per lb., Wool, per lb. HOWITT & GO’S. CASH STORE ■ Till: M<»T IX ylALITY AND QI’ANTITY” Gresham, Ore Powell Street, Report «I th« Condition of the FIRST STATE BANK OF GRESHAM in the State of Oregon, nt the close of business .lune 23d, 1000, RESOURCES I .nans and discounts ................................ Bunds, securities, etc......... ........ Banking houae, furniture ami fixtures Ihie from approved reserve banks Cash on ham!......... ......................... T otal ,............................................... I tm,57ti.m> It.lt25.00 5,003.114 .34,500 52 7,ois mt 1123,00 LIABILITIES $ 15.000.00 Capital stock paid in............................. 50000 Hnrplus fumi ......................................... 2,275.»O Di»' to Imnks and liankers .HO.O.HS.4X individuai deposita labiati to check 13,.3.37.20 Ih-mand certincaU» ol depo.it......... IO.W3 17 Time certificale, of drposit................. 3I23.0IM.35 T otal ,........................................... RTATE OE OREGON, I* County ol Miillnoniah. I I I, E mil <». G. K of »■••« thè alsive ... mentioned Bank, do solemnly I'.MIL IS saiiKLt., \KI»i 1.1., Cashier " ¡»-ulivi ... ............ ’ • fiwoar timi the alnive report is true to the beet oí my knowlr«lge end belief. E mil G. K ardkll , Caahicr CO RRECT—Attesi: Subscrilied and sworn to A. M kyrrm before me this I 'th day of T hkodokf B rvggkr June, B* O. E mil G. K andrei . A. M kvkrs , iMrectors. Notary Public. and by error of first -Imueman let the run ner to second. Merrill was slaughtered in an effort to reach third. McClellan hit safe: Metzger died on first: McClel lan smuggled second ; Hamlin and C. Merrill bit safe which registered two mark» for the Giants. The visitors cut the baloou loose and went up in the air. Hcinkr), for the vi»itora, was the flrat man to the »tick and drove to left but wa» »trended on flrwt; Emeric followed anti landrti a m-orvhrr to the left garden ami after moon« g safely tu first, »tnug- glrd M-rond ; Worfs sent a grounder U» center but it beat him to first whiir Emrric suffered the same fate on tliirti. C- Merrell led off for the l«»*alw with a brave to left and was nabbed; Castro, wlm usually rat»« to the tall timber, struck out. Prennrn hit to center ami by clever ba»c*running ma I«* second, Lut Caiupliell failed to conned which brought the locate to the bench. «■TOND imUNW. The Porkers suffered in the second in ning without a man reaching first. Red Merrill rapped a long one to left into the mit of a fielder, while McClel lan an«l Mrtzgrr each beard the uin- piie’» call of “three and out." third inning . Shea hit to right and moored safe’y to first; Thompeoo sacrificed; Gigging» sent a long skyrocket to deep center ami Shea ramblni in home, giving the Meats the first taste of victory, but it proved only a taste. Ileinkel spe*l a safe hit, ' but a drive to Townsend by Emeric was the cause of a double play from first to secoml and sent the team from the field. The third canto was an unlucky edi tion for the Giant». Bowers and Town send struck out and C. Merrill's bingle ! to »hurt was sent easily to first. POVBTN INNING. Eaton struck to left but failed to reach ' the first bag, as did Worfs who landed . right. Heslm finished the ending by a long fly to Red Merrell who has the habit of never allowing the rubber to touch soil in the left garden. The bunch | gathered from the four-corners of the state were rapping Townsend at thii- stag«* of the bout, but the way the boye in the field were pocketing the pesky , flys proved a pathetic story for the via- | itors. It was in the fourth the Giants liegan to display hunger for the Meats and feasted until the end. Castro sent the tmll straight into the paws of the left Porker who froze to it, but Drennen re peated almost the identical stunt and I circled to second. Campbell added to the merriment by a bard hit over the diamond and landed Drt nuen over the home dump. R. Merrill struck out, hilt McClellan tosseil to left and Campbell saile«l into port. Metzger struck out. FIFTH INNING. Ijirean bagged a two-baser and Shea skid him over the home plate on a strong hit to left. Thompson strand«*«! on second and Heinkel suffertMi a like fate. Bhea sc ore» I in this inning. Bowers made a safe bit to center and was out trying to make second on a hit by Townsend. Both Townsend and U. Merrill score«! in this inning. SIXTH INNING, The sixth saw Troutdate in the mire. Three long driv« s to right, center and left were each taken in eagerly by the fielders. R. Merrill sent a s<^»rcher to Higgins who, after fumbling it, threw it tu first ance, and Shea pH«*ed a nice one over to the rear wbf-h stuck in ■ Clellan. I Castro failed to reach tiret and Drea- nrn walked after being rapped on his bunions, lie took s«*cof*d a« though he lowr.ed it ami umm soon on third by a pMS*wj ball. C ampbtdl was out on a fly but lire linen was on his toes and beat it in home. R. Merrill struck out. XIO NTH INNING. The visitors only mw second base in thia round w hich was a two-base hit by Hienkel. The locals duplicated this stunt in on ly reaching second. NINTH INNING. pAtterson struck out; Worfs bit safe t<# eWiarf ; liamhn out on first. Lareau, by i v |< mm - margin, reached first while Shea’s drive to right brought in Worfs. Thom ¡«son «»-nt the rubber to center anti brought Lirean in over the plate, bhea, in an effort to reach second, tailed anti the curtain dr<>p|*e»l on the la^t act. Time of game-—1 hour and 50 minutes. I mpire— Ed Rankin. Score—Gresham « * Troutdale 5. Card of Thanks. The family of Franci« Revenue, who recently died at hi« hoiue at Sandy, de sire to eipre«« in thin public way their sincere thank« for the many acts of kindne«« so freely tendered and for the aym|«atby expressed by the many friend» in our bereavement. Mr and Mrs. Ed Revanue. Vol. 5. No. 28. which will tie held in the pavilion on i the Fair «ruamls. This offers an excel lent opportunity for ronceswiona of which several have already applied. ft will also afford facilities for picnicing and ball garnew. The committee make« the I following requests: Commercial Club is Pushing the In selecting fruit for the Cherry Few- tival let it remain on the tree« until the Movement.—The Commit i 17th, thus letting it become tborowgbly tee Makes Requests 1 ripe, when it is in the best stage for eat- ! ing. Ixd every district tributary to What i» d<-.tine<l for f»r-r<*aching lien- Gresham donate some of its choicest • fit. to eastern Multnomah county i. * fruit and thus «how that eastern Mult- th>-Cherry Eertival «Inch i. to lake i nomah d«^es not have to take a back -eat for any other community. Let u» Gresham the 17th of this place in i make an exhibit of pacaet fruit using There is no movement started both the straight and carton pack. The month, in this vicinity which should receive * committee is trying to serura funds to greater support front the citizens in l»e awarded aa prizes for tl*e best ex general that tlii. proposition to inaugu hibits, ami some of our growers have rate an annual cherry .how. nor is there i signified their intention of having an a place more appropriate than right i exhibit of parked cherries. To all who here at Gresham for do we not raise the ! feel an interest in showing ouuiders find and most luscious fruit to he found that we grow cherries, semi word to the anywhere on the globe! Thia festival ! chairiuan of the committee, E. P. Smith, «ill undoubtedly be tlie beginning of , the amount of fruit you wish to donate a continuous annual clierry and fruit ex- and be will cheerfully arid your name to hiliit that will grow ia importance with the list of donors. Send or bring them each succeeding year and be looked for on the 16th or before JU a. m. on the ward to by our entire people aa an event ! 171h. the day of tne festival. of much protit and pleasure. There are Following are premiuma already of- many hem-fit. to be derived from a fair I iered: of this kind. it Yiot only creates a For best IU pound box Bings, 10 Bing pleasant rivalry among cherry raisers cherry trees. but assist, in advertising a section of For best 10 pound box Royal Annes. the country that cannot be duplicated 10 Rovai Anne cherry trees. For l>est 10 pound box Lambert, 10 in the growing of fruit, of almost every Lambert cherry trees. variety. For best 5 pound box exhibit, one The Commercial Club is pushing the glass wine set. proposition. At a meeting Tuesday Fur 2d best 5 pound box exhibit, ono night a committee, consisting of E. P. set glass tumblers. Ad the above premiums donated by ¡smith, D. S. Johnson and M. B. Paroun- the Eastwood Nurseries. agian, «as given authority to make all (Continued on Page n . j ni-ceesary arrange ments for the festival FIRST ANNUAL Farm Implement Sale $17.50 Single Harness at . . . $13.50 $40 Double Farm Harness at $33.50 Automatic and Roller-bearing Manure Spreader, A - No. 1 throughout ............................. $120.00 FARM WAGONS AT $12.50 CUT FROM OLD PRICES Other goods at same rate of reduction. Sale to Run We’ve Received next year’s cost on goods. We have no agents at Gresham, Oregon City, Vancouver or other nearby towns, so we can make LOW PRICES AT PORTLAND. In Moline Plow Company’s Building 320-328 East Morrison St., Portland, Oro.