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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
Subscription, $1.00 a Year. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. Some Startling Club Offers THE HF PAI I) IIIL IILRnLU and uny nuntfxrr on this list at the price* quoted. Other Clubs may be arranged« il these do not suit. Magazines may be sent to different ad- * dresses; if so write address after each. Order by club numtier. • • EVIRV ORDIR INCLUDES IHf IltRALD • • • • • • . • • • • lb« HsraM suit - AsS'Har pries Our r price • 11 Ml* Better Fruit ................... I. ».' 00 •» 2 in • Semi'Weekly Journal 2 fti I tally Journal ..... . fl.ix» ft. in • fl it) * flatly and Monday Journal 4. ......... M Ni I tally Oregonian ft. fl 26 • 7 Oí <1 I tally and Sunday Oregonian a <«i • II un 7. Daily Telegram fl (MI ft 2ft • M. Better Emit and N W. Pacific Farmer Too 23»' • » Better Fruit and Pacific Monthly 2.1)0 • ........... S.lki 10. Farm Journal and Poultry Kecn-l« I 4ft* II. McCalls 1 3A • I ..Ml 13. Oregon Agriculturist 1.26 e 2 <s> • 13. 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Rural spirit 2.00 • II these Combinations do not suit select your magazines and we will • try to arrange a money-saving Club for you. II your suliacriptum to the • • Youths Companion is a new on« please say so. THE BEAVER STATE HERALD ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a • • • •• Report of the Condition of the FIRST STATE BANK OF GRESHAM in the Slat* ol Oregon, el th« close ol business Nov. 10, 1MJU. RESOURCES loans and discounts ..................... .... Overdraft«, secured and unsecured Bonds. srciiritiea, etc Banking bouse, lurnitnre and fixtures Other reel •••tat<- owned I hie from approved reserve l>ank> Checks and other cash items .......... ... Cash on hand T otai , 70.0W.1S 1.00 4,900.00 0.31M.U2 2,(01.49 27,177.71 31.7ft 7,(B7 12 LIABILITIES ('a pi tal Block |mi«l io................................................... Hurplui I iiim I Undividrd proti t«, lesa expeiiara and lai et paid l»tir lo tank and tankrr» Individual deposita subject lo check Ih niaml certifícalos of deposit......... Time certifícales of deposit ................ T otal , . STATE OF OREGON, | m . Coiinty of .Multnomah, l, E mil G. K akhki . i ., Cashier of the alxive mentioned Bank, do solemnly swcar thal the above report is truc lo the besl of my knowledge and belief. E mil G. K akokli , Cashier CORRECT— Attest: Subscribed ami sworn to A. Martas •«•fore me thia 22nd day of T iikoihimk Barouaa Nov., ItkW. E mil G. K ahuki . i . A. Mxvgns, Notary Public. Directora; Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias duly i|unlitiexl as the execu tor of the last will and testament of John Parker Powell, deceased. All In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County.—In the matter of the estate of Oscar Burr, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the alsive entitled Court, Admin istratrix of the above estate. All per sona having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouchers within six months from date of this notice, to the undersigned at Greaham, Oregon. S arah B i rk , Administratrix. Date of first publication, Nov. 28, 1909. Date of last publication, Dec. 24,' 1909. persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the office ol John II Hall, No. HOI to MS Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Thia notice is published by order ol Hon. Lionel R. Webster, county judge ol Multnomah County, Oregon. 8 A MV KI. E. W1KHAHI1, Executor. Old Hickory, one and two horse light Hate ol first publication, Nov. 2», 190». Date ol last publication, Duo. 24, BMW. running wagons, Canton disk and spike tooth harrows, sold at prices which are right. Call at Hessel’s, Gresham, and get right and honest treatment. Sick Hgadache Thia This distreaaing distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach Who found the North pole, Cook or ami can lie cured by taking Chamber Perry? Uncle Sant has the earth and lain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Greaham Drug Co. and Hessel at Gresham has the best tools to work it with. tf try It. Notice of Levy of Special Road Tax. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned las payers representing ten |*er cent, ol the las payers in Hoad Dis trict No. 7, Clackamas County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the las |»yers of said Koad District No. 7, that there will I m * a uieeli !g of the las payers of said district in the schoolhouse, District No. 4ft, in Bull Kun Precinct, on the IMlh day ol llecember, IVMI, at 2 o'clock p. hi ., U> vote an additional tai for road purfiosee as provided by an act ol th« legislature in Its*). and which act inter alia provide« as follows, to-wit: Tlie las payers of any road district in any county of this State may vote an additional tax for road purposes, pro viding at least ten |«r cent, ol the tax |«yers of said district shall give notice by posting notices III three public places in said road district ami one in Court House, and publish one notice three , weeks in one weekly newspaper of gen- era) circulation signed by at least ten l>er cent, ol the lax payers of said road district, giving the time, place and ob ject ol said meeting, which shall lie held in the mouth of liecen her ami at the lime ol said meeting It shall be organis ed by the election of a chairman and secretary and al such meeting they may, by a majority vote of such tax payers, levy such an addilionol lax as they may deem ml visable to improve the roads of said district, and if a lax be levied, it shall be the duty ol said chairman ami secretary to certify to the County Clerk ol such county, prior to January let,the levy so mads by tbe tax payers ol said district and that the County Clerk shall compute ami extend said levy on tbe assessment roll lor that year the same as other taxes are extended, and it shall be the duty ol the tax collector to pro ceed to collect said taxes in money the same as any other taxes are collected and turn the same over to tbe County Treasurer in the sains manner and at th« same time be |«ys over other taxes collected by him, ami shall be credited and kept by the Treasurer to the ac count of the road district making such levy. (Signed) R. A. Ten Eyck, F. E. M. MeGugin, R. H. Radford, Henry Me Gugin, Chas, leaf, J. A. (Mell, Luigi Vaeretti, 8. E. Roberta, Wm. Hudson, J. M. Thomas, W. F. Strack, E. A. Revenue, T. R. Meinig. Kandy, Oregon, Nov. 24, 1HQV. 12-10. Bank of Troutdale Growing. Gresham Loses to Jefferson Hiqh. The Bank ol Troutdale has just issued its first annual statement in the form ol a four-ii-Age folder that deserves the attention ol every one, whether a pat ron of the liank or not. This bank, or- gamzed and opened for business a year ago has steadily increased its deposit* from the first, with the exception of one month, until, beginning with a capital of IIU.USJ, the stock and deposits run to |3B,Ik* 31. During all thia time the af fairs <if the institution have run very smoothly. Public faith has constantly grown and general satisfaction has been expreeseil with the management. One of the main reasons for the goo<l feeling existing has tieen the efforts the mana gers have made to accommodate tbe public in every detail of the bueineee. A general banking business is being con ducted. deposits received, checking ac count« o|wned, drafts issued, loans made, deposit boxes provided, intereel on time depoeils given and all sorts of i banking pa|>era cashed without die- count. Of course all tlieee favor« cool the institution money, but as can be readily seen they are bringing it more money and as a result have proven a . good sort of investment. In a hard-fought contest on tbe local field last Wednesday the Greaham High Hebo >1 football team was defeated by the Jefferson Street High School of Portland. The game started with a touch down for Jefferson. Gresham played a g.xxl game but bad luck seem ed to lie theirs throughout the scuffle Hoss, for tbe locals, was a star, as also did Metzger play an exceptionally fast game McCall received a broken nose, after which Gresham seemed to lose confidence in themselves. A large num- WELCHES Tlie teachers are attending institute this week. Gus Richey was transacting business in the city Tuesday. J. M. Wing is spending a few days with his son, J. F. Wing. James Kelly lias purchased bis bro ther, Edward's interest in the old home place. G. H Kesterson hss rented W. W. Shinn's place for the coming year. Lawrence Stevens has finished pre pairing a piece of ground for a commer cial apple orchard and has ordered the trees. Pleasant Valley Church Assixiation will bold a business meeting Friday eve ning, Nov. 26. Carl Borges had the misfortune last Saturday to lose a valuable mule. The animal slippsMl and fell in such a man ner as to break its leg, necessitating the killing of it. I>. W. Potter and family leave Friday for tlie Sixprong country where thev in tend to make their future home. . The entertainment and basket social given by the Pleasant Valley school at the Grange hall Friday night was a suc cess. The efficiency with which the pupils carried out their respective parts in the program reflects much credit on their ability and of their teachers who had charge of their training. Over |ftH was realized, which will go to pur chase pictures to adorn the walls of the schoolrooms. No. 48. MARMOT Mis« Marv Moran of Portland guest at tbe Aschoff home. is a A party of young people enjoyed a “candy puli'* at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cook on Saturday evening. i : Mr. Palmer spent two days of last -eek with tbe Aschoffs. The recent high water in the Handy river delayed the Mt. Ho<d Company’s work, but it has been resumed once more. I The severe frost experienced lately ber of enthusiastic boosters were in at- . was very slight here compared with that of places having lower altitude. Tbe tendance. This is tbe third game Gresham has I fruit and potatoes escaped injury. played this season. In the two games I Mr. Butterworth, a first-class carpen with Oregon City, tbe first was won by ter of Portland, is in Marmot for tbe Greaham, 5 to (J; the second resulting purpose of building a large barn for in a tie, 5 to ft. Tbe game with Jeffer Mr. Bechill. Ollier buildings are in son was ft to 11. view which will improve tbe looks of Coacber Congdon deserves credit for the country surrounding Marmot. his excellent work in bringing the boya The deer, which is kept in a pasture to tbeir high efficiency. at tbe Aschoffs, broke through tbe — fence confining it and caused quite an excitement on Sunday morning. By ROGiWOOD tbe combined efforts of tlie boys and Volney Gate« is at home for a short dogs on tlie place, it was succesafully stay. I corraled. About thirty sat down to the bounte ous repast given by the Grange at tbeir day meeting. Edward LaPoint and PLEASANT HOME Fred Crane were initiated. Charles DeHaven spent Thanksgiving We are having a flood here, Salmon I Raleigti Watson and Miss Josephine river is overflowing, il being about 8 | Taylor were married in Portland on feet above low water mark The camp- Thursday o' last week. grounds are Hooded and several of the ' Miss Maeve Lovelace spent Thanks summer cottages have had tbeir found giving with bomefolks. ations washed out and the buildings W. B. McLin has moved into the have been part-way twisted around and house of W. A. Hail. the trees surrounding is all that kept Mrs. J. Quinn is spending the week them from being washed away Tbe at Gates and Jack, her grandson, is water carried awav about a thousand staying with Mrs. Elsie Petty man. feet of lumber belonging to Henry lang, Tbe mother of Mrs. Minnie Brown that was slacked on tbe campgrounds. The bridge acroes Salmon is sale and bad tlie misfortune to fall and break about 6 leet clear of tbe water. Tbe ber leg a short time ag<*. It is reported that 1-ewlie Bell, former rise was caused by tbe snow being melt ed by a verv warm cbenook wind and ly of this place, was married to a young heavy rain storm. It is lielieved tbe lady of Seattle. crest of tbe Hood is past; tbe water is now running across Sleret's island near tbe center, though there is no damage I^e Evans received a ear of feed and being done that can be seen. Hour last week. The Sandy bridge north of here went F. W. Reed’s launch broke from its out some time last night. moorings Saturday and drifted to Van Robert Hamm has completed a mile couver. of wire fence for Mr. Riley on his place Mrs. E. D. Chamberlain visited in adjoining Welches on tbe north-west. Portland last week. Rowe A Holden are having tbeir ranch Misses Alice Rasmussen. Abbie Stites surrounding the Rhododendron hotel surveyed into acre tracts and intend to and Ethel Hmith are attending teachers institute. PLEASANT VALLEY place them on tbe market. Mrs. Clara Smith spent several days Leon Miley is visiting with bis uncl« Tbe high water took Mr. Welcbe’s in tbe city recently. near Salem this week. water pipes out where they crossed the Several farmers had tbeir potato crop Miss latira Moore visited with her1 river and tbe hotel is without waler sup frost-bitten friend, Miss Florence Long at Mt. Tabor ply at present. a few days this week. W. B. Steele is visiting in Portland Oregon needs more return for the tax Miss Lillian Hell ol Powell Valley vis- until after tbe holidays. es collected and more taxes collected iteil Sat uni ay and Sunday with Miss from the speculators and less from tbe Ellen Forsgren home builders. Bargains in our clubbing list Gladys Geasell, who is attending a school in Portland, came out to partici pate in tbe social Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell of Montavilla visited with A. B. Craft and family dur- j ing the letter )>art of the week. Vol. 5. CORBETT in town. E. Thun is acting as juryman in Port land. J. F. Brower is superintending a saw mill at Carlton. Mr. Anderson will leave for bia new home Tuesday. Cecil Jack of Tbe Dalles visited bis parents Sunday. C. L. Hunter has sold hie ranch and will move to Portland. CEDARYM1E It is understood that Miss Myer will have charge of the station here. Clarence Catbey and wife have re turned from tbeir trip to southern Ore gon. Mise Cora Giese has friends in the city. been visiting Mrs. Mollie Catbey and daughter, Mary, nave been out visiting relatives. Mr. Bort’s bouse is making quite an imposing appearance. Dr. W. J. Ott, dentist, of Greaham. will be in Sandy on Wednesday and Thursday of each week, commencing on Wednesday Dec. 1st, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Keep po*t*xi on the new* of the clay. The Herald offers good bargains through its clubbing list. Subscribe for The Herald.