HERALD BEAVER G res ham _. ^ bushco rVT ORE. <^5« GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. Vol. 5. No. 49. X Some Startling Club Offers HFkAI D and any num^cr on «hi» l*st at lhe price quoted. Other Clubs may be arranged if these do not suit. Magazines may be sent to different ad­ dresses; if so write address after each. Order by club number. II l I\/ALI z tVIRY ORDER INCLUDES EHI HIRALD Krgular l»rl<-* Th» ll»r»M Bri Irr Fruit |2.«il 1. 2 M Wrrkly .hmniMl 6.t I > Daily Journal 3. a .Vi 1 hilly ami Munday Journal 4. Daily Orvgunr«*g«»ni»i» 6 Ctl 1 ’ i '« 1 * • w r >< 3 CM) Hrth r Fruit nn«i \ W Pacitir 1 armrr a. 3 ftG Batter Fruit an«l I'ariflr -Munthly 9. I<> Fnrtn Journal anti Poultry Ns rrt» II. MH alia 12 lirrgon lgri 20. Mu’i't »«, ( 4M*tno|-oittan (or Imrrhan 3 7ft 21. burr«»». Ph t4»rial Rrvifw, Me»l' rn Pmgrv*« •4», Murt'c»». Woman» H»»«nr Companion (ui Mti’lur«'» 3 ftci 2T Ri«virw 4if Ravi«**». 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('«Mitiiopohtaii and K iiccn « 3 r«» XI. l>rlinrator, Everyl»»«lv*a u • 2.50 3 «Ml ■ •' ’ 4 25 1 ’»> 2 50 3 Uo 4 CM) 3 75 ♦ 2 oo 3 50 4 7 '. 3.75 2.««> w ill THE BEAVER STATE HERALD Report of the Condition of the FIRST STATE BANK OF GRESHAM in the Sute of Oregon, nt the clone of busineaa Nov. 16, 1909. RESOURCES loans and discount»..................... Overdraft», secured and unsecured Bonds, nrciintive. etc Hanking leiune, furniture ami fixtures Ihle from approved reserva hanks Cheeks and other cash Items......... Cash on hand T oth , 4 70,099.18 1.00 1,900.00 8,405.51 27,177.71 31.76 7,107 12 '117,1*7*2.27 LIABILITIES » i5.om.txt Capital slock |i«i<>«its subject to check 11,357.62 lh*niand cerlineatoa of d<*poait 12.71X1.17 Time cerlitlcates of dejioait '117,053.27 T othi , KT ATE OF OREGON, M County of Multnomah. 1 I, E mu . G. K taimi.t, Cashier ol the almve mentioned bank, do solemnly ■ a. ar that the above report is true to the best of mv know bilge and belief. E mu . G K akokli , Cashier CORRECT—Attest: SulmcrilHsI and sworn to A. M kvkrs before me this 22ml day of T hkouork B rvimicr Nov, ¡rut. E mu . G. K miukii . A. M svkiis , Directors. Notary Public. Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice to Creditors. SANDY Life's Journey Ended. Notice of Levy of Special Road Tax. GRANGE NEWS After ymrn nt jouruing V »get her through this life, Mr. anti Mrs. G. B, Kobertsoi) have to th« Groat Be­ yond. Mr». Robertson preceded tier, husband only two week«. They were married in Maine and after a few year» residence in that Hate they moved U> Minneapolis, Minn., and came from thereto Oregon about 21 year« ago. They reaided for marry year» on a farm at Pleaaant Home, but the pawl few month» of their hie were sprnt here. Their life journey together was a very pleasant one although frought with many haril»hip» which they bore pati­ ently. Both have been ill a greater part of the time during the paH year but have borne their suffering» without a warmer. They have raired a large family of children, ten of whom survive beside» nearly forty grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. The »on» and daughter» living are: Mr». Wil­ liam Morse, Big Lake, Minn.; Mr». John .McDonald, St. Francis, Minn.; Mr». Fred Wagner, Parker, S. 1».; Mrs. Ed Camp. Springwater, Or.; Mrs. (trace Peterson, Troutdale, Or.; Mrs. O. J. Jenkin», Fairview. Or.; Mrs. J. Peter­ son, Fairview,Or ; Mr». Geo. Stockton, K'X'kwood; han R »liertson, Orient, Or., and R. I.. Roliertwon of Gresham. Mr. RoliertMou died of heart failure while rating hi» Thanksgiving dinner at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. H. Jen­ kins, at 12 o’clock Thursday. Funeral service» were conducted at Mr». Jen- kin’s home on Saturday at 10 o’clock, Rev. J. 11 Wood having charge of the services. Interment was in the Hall cemetery. • Handy, Nov. 30.—William Robin’s , Mnltnomah Grange met in tbeir hal team ran away last week near the Proc- ' at Orient on Saturday, Nov. 27, with Notice is hereby given that are, the tor A Htrauss sawmill. Kobins was about 50 meml»ers pre»ent. Alter the underaigmsl tax payer. repreeenting t»-«> thrown out anil the wagon ran over hie ■ regular order of bu si near all »at down to per cent. ol the tai payer» in Rond Dia­ leg. Although not broken it was badly a chicken dinner which wan much en­ trict No. ", Clackamas County, < iregon, bruised. Fred Proctor caught the team joyed. After dinner the lecturer gave a hereby give notice to the tai payer» ot ami brought him home. program which lasted an hour and a ■aid ltoad Diatrict No. 7, that there will Mr. and .Mr». Crow were Portland vis­ half, the topic being County Govern­ I m * a meet! ig ol the tai payers of aaid ment. Four can follow», lo-wit.: week. • ill lie missed very much, but what is The tax |>ayera of any road diatrict in .Mrs. Ellis, with the assistance ol our I on is others gain. any county ol thia State may vote an others, is making arrangements for a It was decided to hold the next meet, additional tax for road purposes, pro­ Christina, tree and exercises on Christ­ ing on the third Sa tun lay in Ilecerutier, viding at least ten per cent, of the tax mas eve in the church. The children as Christmas comes on the fourth Sat­ |*ayer» of »aid diatrict »hall give notice are taking an active interest in it. urday. hy |»o.ting notice» in three public piece» Tiie lecturer promises a good program Mr,. G. Cog and children spent the in »aid road diatrict and one in Court fur next meeting, the topic to be on Thanksgiving with her brother, Mr. House, ami publish one notice three Beegle near Gresham. Her mother, Taxation and Clean Milk. weeks iii one weekly newspaper of gen­ Mrs. Beegle. accompanied her hc-ie eral circulation signed by at least ten w here she spent a few «lays returning per cent, ol the tax payer» ol »aid road to her home at f-entson Monday. CORBITT diatrict, giving the time, place ami ob­ ject of »aid meeting, which shall la* held Irene Douglass was not entirely over-| C. J. Littlepage of Mosier was here in the month ol flec.-u her ami al the come by examination at high school, so | attending business matters Wednesday time ol »aid meeting it shall lie organis­ •he spent Thanksgiving week with her' and was the gutnit of friends at Fern­ ed by the election of a chairman and mother, botR taking Thanksgividg d.li­ dale Place. ner with Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Tbileke. Mv-retaiy ami at such meeting they may, Mrs. Sarah Kincaid went toTrontdale by a majority vote of such tax paver», Mias Francis Glover has returned on Thursday. levy such an additionol tax a» they may from Portland wbeie she has spent sev­ Mrs. M. E. Reed visited her daughter deem advisable to improve the roads ol eral weeks. Her brother, J. B. Glover, at Troutdale on Wednesday. ■aid diatrict, and il a tax lie levied, it came out with her to spend a few- days »hall la- the duly <4 »aid chairman ami Mis. Mae Walker was the guest of on liis farm. secretary to certify to the County Clerk The report about J. G. Buoy being Mrs. Clara Smith on Thanksgiving. of such county, prior to January let,the F. F. Reed and wife, Mise Johnson killesi was entirely false, having been levy so made by the lax payers of said i and Lewis Benfield attended the ball at started by mistake. district and that the County Clerk shall Mrs. E. M. Douglass and daughter, Washougal on Thursday evening. compute ami extend said levy on the Miaa Stella Anlerson entertained Irene, spent Sunday afternoon with aaeessment roll lor that year the same MARMOT company from Portland on Thanksgiv- James DeShazer and family of Dover. as other taxes are extended, and it »hall i dig. Carl Aschoff »pent the first of last tie the duly of the tax collector to pro­ Lee Evans and ladv attended the ceed to collect aaid taxes in money the week in Portland. WELCHES dance at Gresham on Thursday night. same as any other taxes are collected The remainder of the Mt. Hood dam Mr. Flenry and a party of gentlemen and turn the same over to the County was taken out by high water last week. Dave Douglass was a Welch visitor on friends from Portland were week-end Treasurer in the same manner and at Mrs. Henry Aschoff is visiting at • Sunday. visitors at Hotel de Flenry. the same lime he pays over other taxes Henry Bramhall’s in Troutdale. .Miss Dunham was a Portland visitor collected by him, and shall lie credited F. W. Reed made a trip to Troutdale Quite a number of our young people Thanksgiving. ami kept by the Treasurer to the ac­ in hie launch on Monday. attended the Thanksgiving dance in The bridge across Zizzag near Hotel count ol the road district making such On Friday, Nov. 19, at 2 o'clock the Sandy on Wednesday evening and re- Rhododendron was taken out by high levy. I children ot Corbett school gave an en­ l>orl an enjoyable time. water last week. The mail carrier has (Kigned) R. A. Ten Eyck, F. E. M. Leon Lemon of Gresham visited Mar­ to go about a mile al*ove the Toll Gate tertainment consisting of songs, recita- MeGngin. R. II. Radford, Henry .Me- to get across the stream to deliver mail tioos, dialogues, pantomime and a fl.g mot friends Thanksgiving. Gugin, Chas l.eaf, J. A. Odell, l.uigi exercise. They had previously sent at Welches. Vaeretti, S. E. Roberts, Wm. Hudson, School closed Wednesday for Thanks­ written invitations to parents and friends Ed Roberts and wife were guests of .1. M. Thomas, \V F. Strack, E. A. giving and Miss Glines spent her vaca­ fourteen of whom responded and seem­ Win. Welch on Thanksgiving. Revenue, T. R. Meinig. tion witli her mother in Portland. ed to enjoy the efforts of the little peo­ Sandy, Oregon, Nov. 24, 1WW. 12-10. Jas. McMahon was a guest of Mr. and ple. School closed that day for a weeks About two inches of snow fell at Mar­ Mrs. Murphy and family Nov. 25. mot last Friday morning. vacation. • Mr. and Mrs. Tawney have gone to Mr. Mensingcr of Portland spent two Miss Stites, our popular teacher, re­ PLLASAM VALLEY days of last week at hie ranch at Mar- the city for a few days. turned from Portland on Sunday, hav­ Walter Wilson of Portland spent the J. W. Maulding and Homer Maulding ing spe.it last week attending teachers dav with the Kelly boys ami their sis­ ' mot. institute and visited relatives. 8. B. McKinney and wife of Cottrell spent Thanksgiving in Portland. ter, Katie, last Bunday. are going to take charge of the Minein- Mr. Waterman spent a few days in Pupils and teacher have already made Miss Mary Baxter is staving in Port­ Portland last week. plane for a Christmas program and a land where she is learning the art of ger ranch. Mrs. Adolf Aschoff spent Saturday in William Bartman, Welches stage tree. dressmaking. Sandy the guest of her daughter, Mrs driver, reports the roads in a bad con­ T. R. Berry has returned from Union dition between here and Sandy. county, Oregon, where as chief engineer P. K. Meinig. Subscribe for The Herald. lie has had charge of the work of install­ ing an electric light plaut during the (Mist summer. Rex Baldwin was out to the farm one dav during institute week. C. F. ami J . H. Kesterson were up in the Mxprong country during th«* fore­ part of the week looking after farms which they own there. At their meeting Saturday the Grange decided to co-operate with the school and have a Christmas tree and a pro­ gram. Miss Isom, who has charge of the Portland Library Association, visited with the Grange Saturday and gave the grangers an interesting talk on the work that is being done by the associa­ tion. John Schacht reports that he was rob­ bed of '42 last Saturday night while a guest of the International hotel in Port­ land. The committee appointed by the Pleasant Valley Union Church Associa­ tion met Thursday evening and drafted resolutions favoring the dissolution of the organisation and the turning over of their property to some denominations! organisation of Protestant faith and set Tuesday evening, I»ec. 14, a» the date of meeting when the question will be de­ cided by a vote of the members u( the association. F. A. Olson and brother, Andrew, are putting up a large chicken house on their place. Mrs. Gus Richey is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Robinson, at Amity, this week. Notice is hereby given that the under­ In the County Court of the State of signed has duly qualified as the execu­ I Oregon, for Multnomah County—In tor of the last will and testament of the matter of the estate of Oscar Burr, I deceased. Notice is hereby given that John Parker Powell, deceased. All the undersigned has been duly appoint­ persons having cjaiins against said ed by the almve entitled Court, Admin­ estate are hereby notified to present the istratrix of the ahove estate. All per- same, duly verified, to the undersigned sons having claims against the said at the office of John II Hall, No. HOI to estate are hereby required to present Hist Chamber of Commerce building, them, with the proper vouchers within Portland, Oregon, within six months six months from date of this notice, to from the date of this notice. the undersigned at Gresham, Oregon. Thia notice is published by order of S ahah Bvaa, Administratrix. Hon. Lionel R. Webster, county judge Date of first publication, Nov. 29, 1909. of Multnomah County, Oregon. Date of last publication, Dec. 24, 1909. Bawvat. E. Wisnsan, Executor. Date of first publication, Nov. 31, 190». Ohl Hickory, one and two horse light Date ot last publication, Dec. 24, 1909. running wagons, Canton disk and spike­ tooth harrows, sold at prices which are right. Call at Hessel’s, Gresham, and Dr. W. J. Ott, dentist, of Gresham, get right and honest treatment. will I* in Sandy on Wednesday and Thnrmlay of each week, commencing on Wednesday Dee. 1st, prepared to do all Who found the North pole, Cook or kinds of dental work. TerryT Uncle Nam has the earth and lleseel at Gresham has the best tools You can get all kinds <4 mill feed at Bargains in our clubbing list. to work It with. tf the mill at Fairview. Prices andQuality HORSE BLANKETS, I eavy Burlap. Full I ned. dt $1.25 $3.85 PLUSH ROBES, at - - 2.30 $18 SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS, at - 13.50 $32.50 DOUBLE DRIVING HARNESS, at 23.50 $42.50 TEAM HARNESS, at - 33.50 $80 BUGGIES, guaranteed g