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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
I GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. Accidentally »Shot. commercial organisations in various parts of the slate offer premiums for fruit grown In their res|>ectlve districts. Both these features are Innovations. The Vital nun.ber of possible entries runs to 111, and Includes apples, nuts, dried fruit, |s*ars, vegetables o* all sorts. Premium* run from ♦»’> to ♦ '» > and some of the special premiums are quite as valuable. For a list of entries and ol premiums and rules write Hie secretary, F. W. Power, IM 'l‘ Nry Bldg., Port land. Fairview, Nov. Kt—H II. Khaw, who wm au savvrwly injurnl by ths •ccldaut al dlM'liargv ol a gun livre early Holiday morning,l< slightly improvnl and hopea are held out lor hla recovery. Ilia wile, a later, mother and brother, the latter three Iwlng summoned from Kpoteane, ar« with him In the Good Samaritan lioapltal whenever it la poavihle for them to vialt him The aceident waa a very •ad one and shucked the entire commu nity. Mrs. Malay lili hardaou ot Trout dale waa render««! xlumst frantic by the vrronoua newa whuh waa reported in Troutdale that liar husband waa killed. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Rolairta had an ex Mr. ICicliardaon received a very email They portion of the abut lu Ina back, Irga and citing coon hunt last Halurday. the back of Ills head but waa not vert- were going along the Hliena creek trail oualy injured. The right aide ol Mr. when Mr, Welches old dog, leader, Hhaw’a lace uhd hla right ear were al started off up the hill ami in about most torn from Ida head and the Jaw three minutes began to l>ay, which bone waa shattered, ltei Ludlow, who meant there was something doing for accidently discharged hla winchester old l-eeder never gives a false alarm; so which was lumlo.1 willi a heavy charge up tie hill they went over (Miles, logs ol No. b allot. Blood only a lew I ret lie- and boulders, climbing almost straight low and faciug Htiaw who got the full up in places until they cauie to where charge In the lace. G. Coleman, Chea, the dog was treeing something as they ter Stevens ami Neley Kichardson ot . supposed, for he was looking up a large Troutdale were also In Ilia (tarty who maple tree. They looked for about 15 were duck hunting on the east end ol i minutes liefory finally declaring there the Hun-lhal ranch, over two miles was nothing to be seen tor there were no leaves on the Umbs and every part (mm Mr. Shaw's home. The injured So they went over to man was taken to Ills home and llr. S. i showixi plainly. 1* Bittner dressed Ills wound. An am the dog that was silting by an old snag about ten feet high. While looking bulance was sent for and lie waa taken around they noticed scratches on the to the I oapilal Sunday evening. Young snag which resemble»I those of a bear. Ludlow Is very much grieved over the Mr. Roberta only had a .Is Culls revolv unfortunate accident. Mr. Shaw has a er. but they commenced to examine the wile aud lour small children. tree and finally saw an ear wiggle over the edge of the snag wtiich they look Oregon Sidle Hurth ullurdl Society. (or a bob cal’s ear, so confidence waa restore»! again. Mr. Rols-rta took aim The Oregon Stat« Horticultural So and llred. when of all the racket, growl ciety will hold its annual meeting and ing ami spitting, they ever heard fol exhibit in the Auditorium ot the new lowed that shot, ami at the same time Meier A Frank building at the corner of it l<*>ke»l as if about 50 animals were Sixth and Alder streets. The building • warming around the lop of that stump. la provided with aeven elevators, and Mr. Boberla was on one side and Mrs. reading and writing mums fur conven Roberta on the oilier ami old Leader ience of visitors. There is also a com every place and the six-shooter boom modious restaurant occupying the 7th ing away, made sufficient excitement in floor. that neck *o the woods for about two Headquarters of the society during minutes. After the smoke of liattle had the sessions will lie at Hotel Oregon, I cleared away they found four dead corner Seventh and Stark streets, where 1 coona. Hay, did you ever eat roast coon arrangements have been made for rooms with dressing, sweet potatoes, corn, to at reduced rales, matoes ami apple salad'* The program will be a valuable one and will be carried on Tueeday and Program to consist of Glee (Tub num Wednesday, December 7 and a, in a room adjoining that occupied by the ex bers: Holiw ami duets, both instru mental and vocal, male and mixed quar hibits and on the same floor. Special attention ia called to the fact tets, dialogues, readings by Mies Judy that the society itself offers a large ami others. Popular prices will pre numtier of premiums, and that several vail. (47 wttems Millinery a a : Among tlm many prosperous the Gresham Millinery. businesses m Gresham stands IMPROVEMENTS IN POSTOFEICE Portland and the headworks. We will get our share of it. Then you may think the Mt. Hood ruail is dead. It is lieliev- e»l it will lie built and it would not lie a surprise to see work resumed at any time. Gresham has little reason to be skept- I ical of its future. Our postofflce tells a different story. Go in and see if you can locale yourself. Bert Hibbard has bought the Powell house on Mora street and moved in with hia family. Mr. Hranihall has sold liis house on 1 the rear of his lots on Hasel street and : Mr. Ellie moved it over on Moras street south of the gravel pit. Mr. DunkeiiMin'e niece and family ar- I rived from the East a short time ago. They have bought a lot on Hasel street and Mr. Dunkenson is going to build them an up-to-date house just north of Wm. Armstrong's residence. M. Rickert and wife returned Monday from a week’s visit at Hurlburt, their old home, where they met many rela tives and friends. R. Conlee of Firland .called on Rickert and wife Tueeday. Bring in your Furs and have a pretty little Fur Hat inaile. They’re just the thing! Grandpa Hibbard has sold bis horse, and wagon. We have a line line of Embroidery Patterns just in. see them. Gue Meyer has his house nearly fin ished on Walnut street near Woodbine. M. i SANDY GRESHAM S UP TO-DATE MILLINERY HOUSE Vf rs. Maxey in charge New Ixication in 1‘oetotHce Building Powell Htreet Limit Your BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE Sandy, Nov. X—J. B. Allison lias tak en Mr. Cassady as a panuer in his blacksmith whop. 12-inch Steel Walking Plows, 14-inch Riding1 Sulky, - - - $10.75 39.00 - - - Moline Plows that took 1st Prize at the St. Louis Fair HARNESS $17.50 Single Buggy Harness at $40 Double Farm Harness at - $30 Driving Harness at - - - - - $13.50 33.50 22.5o FARM WAGONS $12.50 Reduction on Farm Wagons from last year’s prices. BUGGIES $75 Buggy with leather quarter top, leather trimming, guaranteed in every way, this year’s stock, at - - $57.50 School waa dosed last week on ac count of teachers' examination. Mrs. Frankland’s daughter from Port- I —«nd i SHVE **"' balance That is a better way to get a land is spending a few days with her start than to limit your saving and SPEND the balance. The regular Grange meeting will be held all day Haturday. Why You Should Carry an Account with the First State Bank BECAUSE EVERYDAY BARGAIN SAIE Mr. and Mrs. Essence are the happy |»arenta of a baby girl. g Cnuri/I in cr Jv 11VII 11 Jk, GRANGE NEWS PLOWS RESERVOIR PARK. IT OVER 5 No. 46. C. Milam gave an apple deaoonsti'a- Mr. and Mrs. M Schneider of Gresh There was a large attendance at the tioo, allowing apples gathered from an am were entertaine»! by Casper last meeting of Evening Htar Grange old neglected orchard and tz/hl what he and wife Sunday. Heven candidate* were instructed in tbe expected to do to improve the condition Mrs. J. B. Tawney was a Portland first and second degrees. . of tbeae old trees, but wodtd not cot visitor the last of the week. After a fine dinner a program waa giv them down. church basement fur Mime reason en. This being Ceres day this part of Eugene Balmer, a meniber of the ex Unde Sam Recognizes Gresh is The not waterproof During this rainy the program was in charge of the ecutive committee of tlie State Grange, am’s Growth.—Other Im weather the water has been about two Worthy Cere«, Mrs. E. A. Niblin Fol- was present and told of work being done or three feet deep. lowing is the program : provements Promised. by the Grange all over tlie state for the History ot Ceres, read bv Mies Agnes general improvement of everyone in or Mr. Cluck of Boring, a wood contract ! Matlock. or, is very ill from an injury inflicted out of the Grange. If you have any doubt about the pros by falling on a knife. Anna Schulenberg ol the Juvenile He was riding The December meeting is the birth perity of the city of Gresham call at the horseback and pealing an apple with a | Grange gave a recitation. day anniversary of the order ami this l«Mtotllce and get an idea or two con knife, when seeing Mime paper in the Instrumental music by Hazel John- Grange will celebrate tbe day by each cerning the amount of mail handled rued, the horse joni|«»l causing him to I eon. one present giving an amount in cents here every day and the large numtier of stab himself just above tbe heart. Tbe Corn Song, written by J. G. I equal to their years in age, or as much He ' Whittier, waa read by Mrs. McKenzie. people being served. The work of con is resting much easier and it is thought more as they wish. Tins money will be ducting the office work lias long been he will recover. He intended on going Holo by Mias Brunn. , used in tbe ball fund. doubled by limited quarters. Since East SO visit relatives next week but Recitation by Miss Anna Lewie. moving into the new brick building on the trip is now »lelayed. Recitation by Mis* Brunn. Tbe lecturer introduced Wm. H. Main street our very efficient postniist- i Household Goods Sale. resa, Mrs. McColl, has surprised her Sweet pho told of a new method of Various paints aud washes have been patrons by ordering an entirely new lot | evaporaliog Iruit and vegetables with Uuroig the next ten days will se.T at of furniture, including all sorts of deliv recommended to prevent attack* of which lie ha* been experimenting for private sale at bouse of Mrs. Geo. Les ery boxes, new, ton, and all oak and ' mice and rabbits in orchards, says a re several years and which be has brought lie on Main Htreet, Gresham, the follow glass, the finest ever seen in a town of cent government bulletin. The major to perfection in moat eases. He said ing articles: double our site, t'sually the town ia ity of these are without merit,and Mime that this process could be used at home 2 Good bedroom suits; 5 rockers; 1 ahead ot the p»istoffice, but not here. ol them are liable to kill young trees on fruits aud vegetables for borne con dinning room table; 1 bookcase; 1 side Gresham must gel busy now and think Some of the washes require renewal af sumption or on a larger scale for com board; 1 divan ; I conch; 2 sets dinning In experiments mercial purjioses. up aome way to corrie up to these im ter every hard rain. He showed samples room chairs; 2 stoves, beater and cook provements. The new water system with a wash of whale-oil soap, crude of thia method of drylug which iooke»l stove; cooking utensils, dishew, and with a gissl sewage plan would be one carbolic acid and water, for apple trees, ■ very good. other household articles. These are all thing that would help More improved it was found that in aliout forty-eight i A paper on “Our County Government hrst-cla*« goods and in good condition. atn-ela, Imtter lights, a new de|iot and hours the carbolic acid had sonar evap- ami how it may be improved,” was read Call and see them any time of day. several other matters might lie consid orateil that mice renewed their work by R. C. Wright. Il was an able paper 46; W. W. Eaton, Owner. ered. l*erha|Hi our progressive post-, u|Min the bark. Bliss! and grease, said ami brought out many new ideas in re mistress has put new life into the town to give immunity from rabbit attacks, gard to the history and management of It was discussed by High grade Michigan Quality Buggies, and ii new era of improvement« is about would invite the attacks of field mice. ’ county affairs. —Farm Journal. oilier members. Mr. Wright offer«»! Hacks, Carte, at right ¡»rices at Heeael’s, to open up. tf •some resolutions along these lines of Gresham. The new pipeline waa ordered built betterment of county affairs, for adop- Tuewisy by the city council of Portland. You can get all kinds of mill feed at . tion by the Grange and they were re This will (dace at least one and a half Subscribe for Tbe Herald. ferred to a committee. million dollars in the country between the mill at Fairview. There ia nothing in l’p-to-d»te Headgear that you can't find right bere and at surprisingly low prices. Conte ami build ami put in another stock of goods. Vol. 5. Don't forget the church services that are held every Sunday evening. Fred Ixirmon and wife were visited by the stork last week which left a tine baby girl. Mrs. E. M. Douglass spent Sunday and Monday in Portland, Mrs. Ellis be ing in chatge ot the store during her —a checking account will make you careful and systematic, absence. thereby providing a method to reduce your expenses and enabl J. B. Tawney's store was burned Fri ing you to get ahead In the world. day morning from an unknown cause. —a checking account enables you to acquire a lietter credit than Nothing from It was saved but it waa any other method. , covered by insurance. When discover ed the tire waa rapidly consuming the —Their statements always show carefulness and nonservative- ness in the management of the liank—no excessive expenses ; no building ami as Sandy has no Are de achemea to promote. partment it was impossible to check it. Fortunately Mr. Tawney had hia ac count liooks at the house where he had been working on them. The lose waa ’ covered by a RUG! insurance. The origin of the tire has not yet been dis qyEL SMAM. OREL. . covered. Mr. Tawney intends to re —the cash buyer gets the most for hia money. ing account and lie a cash buyer, Have a check- | FIRST STATE BANK No agents or commission men at Gresham, Oregon City, Vancouver or nearby towns, but VERY LOW PRICES ON ALL GOODS, not on a few as quoted here. C. L. Boss & Co. IN MOLINE PLOW COMPANY’S BVILDINd 320-328 East Morrison St., Portland, Ore.