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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
Subscription, $1.00 a Year. Meeting of I’omond Grange. Th» County Pomona Grange met at Evening Kt nr hall on Wnluewlav, It. W. (¡Ill prrehlllig in the (orvnooh, and Maater N Havi» in .th« aflrrnoon and J. J. Juhnaon in the •waning, The morning nwuoti w«» brief and the prin- ci)*al event WM the choice of l^*nt« Grange «« the oral place of meeting Al er noon, and one of the l>r«l dinner« •ver put up al Kvenhig Klar, J Mr. Harhmever gave a recitation and a |<rr waa praaenlrd by Mr Wright I on local government which reatiltrd in ex- lrn<lt*d dlaruaaion by H Lre Pagett, Mr. Welch, Mr. I>ufur ami other*. J J. Juhnaon pr«*»» tiled a brief talk on the lai i| oral ion which waa alao <ll«cuaard by Mr. I line», Mr Palmer. Mr«. John •on« -Mr. P«rkin«<»n and Mr. Davia. Under the brad <>f resolution« on» waa reml from the («junty Maalrr« and l«er- turera Association, providing for a baa- ket dinner at Pomona meeting» which waa voted favorably. It will then lw riper led that all Palruna attending future Pomona Meting* will bring their i well filled baakela, the entertaining grange to arrange the dinner ami pro vide coffee ami hull. Kreoluliona supporting the initiative and pnmarv last met almost unanimous support. Ihiring the evening the discus sion of Mr. Wright's t*a$x*r was resuin •4 and it was decided to appoint a com • nutter consisting of Hay Gill, J. W lila< k and Ii. W. Knashall to present the subject of county reform« at the nsit inerting A neoiber of memlwr» 1« n »M the 5th <l««gr«*e after which recita tions were given by Regina Hyatt, It. <’. Wright and Mrs !>r Nelson. Win. lUitrr rendered a violin solo and Mrs. Elliott a »(»ng. Mrs. Vail gave a read ing It w«« voted to h<»M a three days institute in the early apring. QRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREOON, lente Grange met on Saturday at the uaual hour. After obligating two new memliere adjournment for dinner occur red. The Master« and l.«-tursrs Hirel ing waa held during the Boon inlerioia- ■Ion. II. W. Snaahall, Mrs. Krunon- berg, Mra Vail ami Sirs. Wendle were present The most Important work of thia mealing was to apf»>inl a commit tee to draft reeululions (svoriug die-on- tlunance of the present plan of provid ing dinner, for Pomona am! subetitut- mg tli« "Lunch Ba«k«t.” Th« lecture hour was uccupied with recitations bv Mursi Hotchkiss, Esther Michell. au<I Mr. Prine. Instrumental selections were renders«! by llau-l John son, Isabel Hartwig, ami Mia l-ro Katakv. Mrs. Ingalls «ang "Th« Bridge '* Th« elm-lion of officers resulted in the choice of T. J. K render for tuaeii-r, Mr«. Daruall for Overseer, A. F Miller, Lec turer; Mr«. llotchkiM, Secretary ;K. W. Morrell, Steward; W. E. Thomas, As- •1.1»nt Secretary, Mr«. Hayworth, L. Asst , Victor Hickman, G K , and Lil ly Thoma«, Ada McCulloui and Lelia lent, Grace«. DECEMBER 17, 1909 Vol. 5. No. 51 V7 SE Cl ION UNE tents Grange Meds. FRIDAY, Felli Gilbert, an old-time resident ot the Section Line rumi, waa burle«! at Multnomah Cemetery on th« .'«th. He wa. HI years of age ami h-avt-s a widow, •on and two daughter« to mourn hi. lues. Memlame* A lichen and William Mc Millan, thè lattar un a viali troni Alaska lo ber ohi home, «peut a ploaaant after- Mie , noon al Huckley tirove laat week, la greally in love wlth lite climat« ot Juuwn. Alaska, and la very happy in tbs home to which, seven months ago, she went as a bride. A« Mi.« Jennie Johnston she waa a social favorite here, her charming, «unny nature winning for tier the haarla of all who knew bar. “lie re|»»rte many social affairs and pleasant functions attendml by hersel! and husband who bolds a guveiifiaent position It Roots ami wile have move! into tlieir new cottage on the Powell Valley road uear the Moll place. PATRONIZE YOUR HOME STORE Buy Your Christmas Goods at Home and Help Build up Your Home Town. When you come to Gresham make our store your headquarters. Tie your horse, come in, make yourself at home. You are welcome. We have a fine line of China and Glassware, Japanese Vases. Saiad Sets. Water and Milk Sets, Carving and Game Sets. Bronze ware. Tree Candles and Decorations. Alcohol Stoves. Crumb Trays and Brushes, fancy lanterns. Knives. Scissors. Purses. Air Guns. Toy Steam Engines, Mechanical Toys. Dolls, Cuff and Collar Boxes. Tops. Balls, Toy Wagons, Books, and other things too numerous to mention, useful, instructive and ornamental. See our display of Ornamental and Reading Lamps William Udy, while at work at Buck- leys, bad au accident which might have In our Hardware Department you will find Wlffll Irons, Cofl Poppers. Terter Roisters and everything been very serious. While attempting you need in preparing the Christmas Cheer. to climb a lence in the barnvar«] the rail on which his loot rested broke. A« We have a fine stock of CHRISTMAS CANDY, Price I2]C to 25c per Ik. CilifOrtia Willits I7JC per H. he was falling he grespml a heavy piece i of timber standing near which fell over Our stock of GROCERIES, CANDY lid NUTS is new, fresh and up to date. Give us your Xmas order Notke to Stockholders. I against him, striking biui full on the Notice in hereby given that the an- I chest. J. Buckley, bearing the groan«, We are sole agents for the TROJAN POWDER, successor to dynamite. No thawing, ‘‘ aeaietanve. _ The injured ntial meeting of the «lockholder« of the t came to hi» no headaches, safe and economical. Multnomah and Clarkama« County >»au laid nearly uoconecioua until ae- Mutual Telephone Company will be «i«te<l by bis sun, Roas, and others. At In our Feed Room we have a good supply of Wheat. Whole and Cracked Corn. Country and City Imld in the (¡range hall at Greehaui on tlrat It waa leare«l that lie was internally Shorts. Barley. Bran. Oil Meal. Bone. Oyster Midi, Lime and Cement. M- fi :.«S , J.Ul I, I9W. at 1 P III for the injured, but bw ii able to bi ar..und purjMMM* of electing one director and again* Few accidents of like nature amending the constitution, increasing would have ended »o happily. HAMS, BACON and LARD. Fine Cottage Hams, 15c per lb the numler of directors to nine, and On Sunday, 6tb, despite the whirling the elec tion of tbcae, also to tranaact «now and storm. J. Kelley of Portland, any other txiameaa which may come be accompanied by ail men, came out to fore the meeting. Ilia HO acre ranch near here and lor wme Hv order of the buard of director». time walked over it an.l held council. A. Doweall, Secretary It baa long been known that the own (M er intend« to plat it to «mall acreage. GATES CROSSING. Farm« here are no longer farm« but are MISO C A. Herman ha« been <juiU* hi for juat future city lot«. Let us raise spud« aevrral da ya. Our school will have a program an<l a« long a« we can as it won't be (asbion- J. Brandt and wife were railed to Cliristinaa tree on Friday, Dec. 17ih, , able much longer, I Esther frank Dodge In the Toils. Recitation. Dolly'« Speech Forewt Grove on Tueaday evening by when rchool will dose for the holiday*. l One of tb« many feature« that will Wiblon the death of Mm. Ilrandl*« cuuein. The people of Gresham will be inter The railroad is «hipping quite a good Jarl Bros. and leo Both are prepar be preM-ute.1 at the eutertainmant to be K Itindlr ba» been having «»«ue un* Song, King Bells of Christmas Time; ested to learn that Frank Itodge, who many ties from this place. given next Fri«iay evening at tlie Lynch ing to run their sawmill. ph*4want with the grip Mary ami Bertha Pitts | impersonated an officer and committed M-lioulliouae will be a Japanese fan «Irill. A. Cornett is looking around tor an Mr and Mr» Nylund left for Hay Ad* other offences «„-ainat the law for which Then there will 1« a violin ami cornel Dialogue, Cowboys' Christmas other home. mond, With., Tuesday. Bargain* in our clubbing Hat. venced Pupils ! he »as arrested and held fur trial, wss duet by Carl and K«-niietb Gootx. Few Mrs. Baldwin and her sister, Mi-«« Seniors placed before the court on Monday, and |>eople realize what beneUla ariae from Bong, Cías» Song Agnes McMillan, do not And the res ‘ appearance, are that be will suffer such little affair, as this. The educa taurant business in Alaska an good as punishment before they are through tional value to the children 1« ineatima- they hoped for, but exjiect better thing« For Eczema, letter and Salt Khuem. with him. He will likely be tried first hie, for the view, they get of aoeial re- in the spring. I for tbe impersonating, and if he gets The intense itching characteristic of I lationa here will cling to them all They had a shoveling bee on Pleasant j through life. Their ability a* entertain these ailments is almost instantly allay free from that he will be indicted for ed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many View Avenue the other day cutting tunning off with another man's wife er« depends on the idea, obtaineil in severe cases I ave lieen cured by it. For an«l for defrauding that man of money- through the snow drift«. early childhood. But there are otlier sale by Gresham Drug Co. Percy Giese is taivine a young Filbert obtained through misrepresentations. iH-netlta. The money raised will go to The Most Useful and Appreciable Gifts He has over a hundred little As to the wile, she will also be tried tor orchard. build up the sch-iol library and the Who found the North pole. Cook or unlawful conduct ami so what seemed trees comprising several different varie children will get a pereonal interest in the books that they would never get in Perry? Uncle 8am has the earth ami to be a harmless little family outing in ties, which bear young. T. R. HOWITT Rowel I Street Gresham, Ore CEDARVILLE Holiday Jewelry Ladies’ and Gents’ Watches. Cut Glass and Jewel Cases. Paul Revere Sterling Silver. Chafing Dishes, Trays, Pitchers, Cups. Toilet and Manicure Sets. Century Cameras, Eastman Photo Supplies. Kodaks tools our midst lias turned out to be a record- Schuyler Jones is busy putting io a tf breaking scandal. water system on bis place. Powell Valley Xmas Lnlertalnmenl. The Powell Valley rchool will give the following pmgrani on Tliuradav evening, i Dec. S3. An admission of ten cents will be charged at the door for all at tending. except parents having children | in eelwol. Program to b«*giii promptly | at 7 :30, and door, positively close«! after program begins. Following is th, pro gram : and We Invite Your Careful Inspection F. W. Fieldhouse j Chorus, Christmas Hymn • • School Heading, Birth of Christ - Bertha Pitta Prayer .... School Recitation,Christmas Song;J,nny Wood Recitation, Obriatmaa Gifts - Tekla Bhuholin Sextette, Beautiful Oregon ■ • Boys Recitation, The Beat Man • Roy Pitts Recitation, Banta’s Becret - Mary Nelson Dialogue, Grandpa', Christina, Bur- prise ... Primaries Holo, Onr Christmas Gifts * Hildur Salquist Eva Rugit Pantomine, Devotion Rkbanl Recitation, My Speech Batterstrom Recitation, O Little Town Bethle hem - - Ellen Almqniat Duet, Christmas at Bea • Earl Rugg and Allen Lind Reading, A Slide Down Hill - Miaa Bradfield Tableaux, Christmas in War Times; Ad vanced Pupils Recitation, From My Point of View; Ruhen Peterson Recitation, Teaching the Doll, - Knuna Johnson Bong, The Christmas Hell ;Glrla Sextette Recitation, Christina, Speech • Walter GRESHAM, ORE THE BANK ACCOUNT -1« the first step toward success and fortune. — Protects your family in emergencies. — Educates your children. — Makes you independent. —Gives you a standing in the community. —Is a valuable aid in any enterprise undertaken anywhere by anybody under any conditions. If you do not have a bank account, let us suggest that you start one with us immediately. FIRST STATE BANK G PE. SHAM, O^E. IIeasel at Gresham has the best to work it with. any other say. Unis .. ; I Song, The Ixird I, Mr Shepherd mary Girl, Pantomine, Christmas Eve • • Pri rupi1« CUT PRICES for WINTER SALES Good Guaranteed $80 Buggies, with Leather trimming, plain black sides, red or dark wheels, for. $58.50 You have heard of cheap buggies for $65, but not good ones for $58.50. We carry the second largest stock of vehicles in Portland and have no agents at Gresham, Oregon City or nearby towns so we can make you these prices. You cannot afford to be without a buggy at these prices and you cannot [ I I I I afford to let this chance go by to get one. $2.00 Horse Blankets, heavy burlap, full lined, at . $3.85 Chase Plush Robe, at.............................. $40 Team Harness, Cali Stock, at......................... Moline 12-in. Steel beam Plow, with Extra Share, at . FARM WAGONS AT REDUCED PRICES $1.25 $2.30 $30.00 $12.25 At the old Moline-Bain.Co. store, The Oregon Moline Plow Co. Bldg. C. L. BOSS & CO. 320-328 East Morrison St. Portland. Oregon