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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
I . Zi J / z/ /// ORESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1010 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. Vol. 6. No. 1 4 Mrt/ger Reunion. live of such good result» it was r«*»olv«*d to entaliliah a matrimonial bureau in Il waa llu* llrst of January. Tbe«*a«t- connection therewith, to I m « assisted by wind su« bowling and Hi»* wcatlmr aa* I lie baclirlor»' club headed l>y Leals w blling, l»ut tlint did md pfcvctil n largì* Metxgcr and Herl Mrfjtger. Perhaps the moat touching seem* is nnnik r <»( Mci/gers to m»*et tu annuiti remi ioti al thr < ir» slinm Grange hall, 11 a her. ♦ ho ent |r«< |iUllllH*r present lortli tn one large circle aitli c I ms | m *<| hands ìs a dav «et a»id< k’V f he Oregon hiu I *<ng the ch err g hymn, "God I’ m * <>f (' i » ìi « h | D« sccndant» a* om* <»f With Y<»u Till W«» Me»*t Again." and of (c«»tl viiie* , a <ln\ )o->k«*d Fifty f »ur were preavnl, »i nuiniM*r lat- t«» a iti» »»» mm h plcnsurr l*y a Illg ttlmrlll oil ac»*ouht of sic knew*. a» II»«* Fourth *»f Jtily is hsikcd I’n* t'» by Ih«- a wr•«g«* Am» tinnì I <»v til n«M»n thè day a»« p»N»«-d li n »lory Irlltng «mi rrmtni»* « i • <•«» alt* r u hid» The annual imvting <d th«* Greti c utiro a v«*ry i ti » | « h t n u l part ill th«' I ibrary A*»«.« mim I iuii will I m * held in day’« program I he «erving H lll«mt trading r«M»m on Monday, Jan. 17 Ixuintiful and Uunpting ir|»a«*t. S p. m. for thr vl«*ctioii of dirt*vt Aneto lao htiui» ar»* ullowtsl li«*Miit»g reports, »il»o to vol«* on siin justicr to tlii» pati of thè program, snd lug th«’ <*<m»tHutlon «H» tin to do a it i» surprismg l»ow tnany g*»**! iliing» u liliali initiation tees and make fift v <»r «i11v »»tr'Uig, healthy Metrg«*r» membership fl a year straight. ran carefully «t«»a awav. Th«* remain der of thè dav aa- pt»M«**l in Ih* regolar routine of l>u»ii»«*«M and l»«*n»g mi» ttain Who fourni the Sortii pule, Cook or rd by a acll preparrtl program of wuig«, P* rry? I nrle Sam ha* tiir varili and recifatloi»« an*l ili»!rumcntal »» Irction» ilvaael at Gresham ha« the best tool«* In a» muri» h » thè r. »olitUoio» p»*-»•■! to Molk it aith. 11 lant vear in nierrtment f »r wcddiiig*» to o’cur in Ih«* erg«n.i«li >n wa» pruine- Sul«««* ri I m * f«»r Tin* Herald. Muting of luwn tounill. Big Itlrphone Meeting. Sandy Commercial (lub Meets. Grange News. Th«* Greaham town council met Tuea- The annual meeting of th«* Multno Tueeday evening was the «late for the Evening Star Grange ha«j a large at <la> night with «11 the newly el* « ted mah and Clackamas County Telephone regular meeting of tin* -andy Commer tendance at their New Year’a meeting. coiincilinen present and a lull attend A »»UM'i at ion was held on Monday after- cial Club. A big program had been The morning «eeaion waa taken up witTi ance. I li»M»«* ««leci< «1 at th»* recent town noon al the («range hall in Gresham. plannel but owing to the unusual win the transaction of bu»ineti«, the reading elected »re, T. R llowitt, B«*n Mall»«**»» After -ome delay caused by n »1 having ter weather th«* iqe-akers from outside of the report« of the various olhcerw fur mid G \V Kenney. 1'!»«*»« were «worn the required number of st«»ck repr«*»*en- w**re unable to be present. It is a the pawl year. The report of the Master in, also the new 1% * lecl**d mayor, L«awi» l.itive-, the ui.rk of th«* «lav was taken ph*a*ur»* to state, however, that the at- wan very full and complete, covering the SiiNttm k, »nd th«.* council pr»M«*de«l to up, a »officiant nutiibrr having 1>een tendance was very g'H»L Sandy will (¡range work of the rtat** and country wnir «1. The »»” returv read a report *»f not have to depend on its townsmen on- i at large a» well an our own («range. huwine«». Mayor Shattuck ap|»oiiited tl»«* billow* th«* receipt* and <-spend it uren of the ly for support for this new organization. , During the intermowdon R. U. Wright ing coinmltte«*» Was» m»d M»*4!i», MNMM'iation for I lie lear ami explain«**! The farmers and mill men (or mikes! auctioned the quilt which had been llowitt, M«tht*w«, Michel; H»*altli «nd at some l»*ngth the ii « m **I s of the com- around are intending to give it support • rn-t le by the iadie« of the («range for Folic»*,Mu hel, Kenii«*y, I'hoinas ; Ktreeta puliy, its debts and (lie desirability of ' and the various enter prises that the ite benefit and a nice «uni *a* realized. an*! l*u!»hc Wav», rtiuma», li iw.tt,K«*n- paving off the outstanding hatnlitie» | Club may have on hand will have the 1 The installation of officer« then took ney ; Fire and Water, Howitt. A. Field- some objections were oflered and »in* I beat of burking. The purpose of the ’ place, Mr« E. A. Nihlin acting ae in houat*. <i«*o. Kenney, l*ul»hc Fro|wrty, we red The pio|MM»rd night service met i Club is at present to look to the im- stallation officer. H«»wilt, Michel, A. F iddhoUM*. general favor and there was almost provement of roads leading to an«! from Mr«. H. L. Vail had charge of the lec li»«* Mayor mad»* a proclamation that unanimous consent to the plan of • Sandy, advertise the locality (or farm- the act am«*mhtig the chmlrr to provide charging for the H|M»*iai service during i ing and fruitgrowing and create a gen ture hour and made »on»e remark» aIxmt lor ti»r iMuan«ae <»( »«*wer iM>nd» to the late hours of the night. It wa** general eral interest in that part of the country. the lecture work and her plana for the amount ut vol»-«! on at the recent ly thought that such a change would It is evident that the sniall amount of I ensuing year. ln«trurnential manic wa« render*») by election, had car«l«*d by a vote »if 73 for tend to reduce unn«*ce»sary talking. It advertising the locality has already had ! It is said ’ ^Dss Hart. and 32 MgMii»**l Also that the similar was finally moved t<> adopt lite report Las brought some r«-»ulta. act authorising $15,<KM> waler Istud» had of the secretary and to have it publish«*«! that quite a nuii»l»er <»f new M*ttlrr»« of I A lengthy report on the *‘New Milk I m rti ad q»l«*d by a Vole ol 72 fur and 33 and M-nl to the stockholders. It was that neighIrorhoud are people who have Ordinance,” a* pasted by the Council xgaiiisl. also voted to have such a statement sent come hi there from Hood River. ; of the city of Portland, waa given by J. I'.an» lor «he impruveinent ol Robert« out each year I m fore the lime of the an F. E. McGugin is president of the G. Kelley. Avenue, which have i»erii tor a l<mg nual meeting. Club and Mr E moij , the druggist, is Remarks were made by Prof. MiBeof time under tiiscua-iuu, were gone over The amendment increasing the num the secretary. Tin* invited speakers not i Russellville (¿range. Instrumental music by Mist Hazel again and, like the r«*|»airi ’g of the ber of members of the Ismrd of direc being present on Tue*day evening, Mr I ro»»f, it wa» cuiiclutlvd it couldn't I m * tors from three to nine was carried ami Darnall of the Beaver State Herald was ■ Paquet and rural music by Mr*. Pol dune now and probably w hen warm,dry th«* resulting •*lrcti«»li stood as follows; j called upou for a talk. He responded lock. weather com«*«» it will t»e derided ll la (’. R. Kellar, 5 years ; A. B Conroyd, 4 ' with a short t?Jk on the value of such not needed It was stated that piu|M*r- years; H. W . >na»hail, 2 years; Cha» i organizations, the aims and some of the Multnomah Grange No. 71 met in ty owner» wantt*d sidewalk«» on South Cleveland, 3 years; Fred Ru«-gg, 1 year. prolmble results. He calked attention Rotn*rt» Avenue and some outside of Over 140 shates of slock sere represent to the opportunity such a club had for their hall at Orient, the main feature I III HI !? H til»- town limit* were willing tuaidthuee ed. doing good in the vicinity and e*p«*cial- being election of officers resulting as ••I- IILIvALlz follow«: Master, M H. Wheeier;Over- on whom tl»«* tax lor improvement would The raising of the rent caused little ly uiged the advantages o< good roads ! seer, P. C. Fp»>oner; Lrcturer, Mrs. lall heaviest. The council thought tlie discuseion. The general feeling is that ami reasonably priced land as an essen | Bertha Ault; Steward, C. W. Simmons; property owner« should prt«H*ui a peti if it is neceesary to make such a raise tial to rapid development and growing tion (or th«* impruvemeiils wanted. He especially urged the 'A. S., Lawrence Creswell; Chaplain, teiu|M>rarily to clear up I tie indebted population. Tlic comiidllcv on »tr.-rt» was author* It Mrs. Wood; Treasurer, J. W. Campbel); ness ol tin« company it aould I m * better improvement of the Bluff road, Secretary, A. B. Wo«xis; Gatekeeper, C. iz«*»i to put in crosa-walk» al certaiu would make such a tine drive in the • Tbr Hrr»l>l and Kvgular prie». Our price to »io so. There wa*« some* discussion in Wheeler; Ceres, Mrs. L. Wheeler; Po places in town • 1. Belter Fruit |2 tn M regard to connecting aith the,Home Tel summer time, thus completeing a cir • 2. Requests were madr i«»r some change* s«-mi U ••« kl) Journal cuit for sightseers, and making Sandy mona, Mrs. Sarah Wheeler; Flora, Mrs. 2 M 2.00 ephone Company by way of Damascus. • .. k ; Lon Simmons; I^«lv A. S., Mrs. Annie Dmh Journal . 6.(1) and improvriiiriits in the street lights. It was piop’sed to force the Home and an important stopping place for the • 4. M fit) H (V Daily ami >un«lay J«iuriiiil Creswell. Miss Ikitan is to be install A light was wantetl oil Powell street at sightseeing traveler. Committees were • 5. Pacific ¡States to affiliate, at least to Dull) ( >r«*g«»niaii 7 CO 6 2T» ing officer at next meeting. llit* en«l of Ma pit* Aveuue, the present • «i Dalli ami Sunday (>r«*goiiian 9 on R.O0 handle |<H*al business witbout fighting appointed to take this and other mat* • light which is about t hall block iartii- Daily Teirgran» 6 (O 5 25 The Club adjour.ied to meet each other, if neceasary by lvg slative ters up. • H. I’*« tl* r Fruit ami S \V PxciH«* Fanner •• 2.00 <*r <*a-t on Powell street, giving nu lig^l in two weeks. action • 9 Ikdtrr Fruit and Pa. ili. Monthly 2.50 3.50 i «low tl Maple Avenue where one is need- • IQ Farm Journal and Poultry Secret» 1 45 r»i. Also a liglil was needed at the in* • II. M.Cnlh 1.35 1.60 A small fire ami a big scare occurred tvr»«*cli«m ol Main and Fifth stir«*la. It • 11 ( >r«,g'»n Agi n iilturist 1.25 last Monday morning in Greahaui. • 13. Pauith’ Monthly. * 50 3.00 waa explained that tin* lights were pul Carl Wolfhagen of Clackamas county When Sig Knighton went down to his • 14 3 45 2 M) Pariti«* Monthly, M«( all», Farm Journal only on tiir light company'» pole« and You an* hereby notified that the reg and Miss Kitty Candace Long of near • 1 . 1 00 It« tier Fruit, Rural Spirit ami McCall» 3.96 l>arber shop at about 8 o’clock he found Dial was just wherever they iiapprn«*d ular annual meeting of the memkwrs of Or« g«m Xgrieiilturial, B« tt» r Fruit. Pa. illc Monthly 4 UO 2 75 • H. Gresham were married on New Year’s the pipet, frozen and proceeded to thaw to I»* plac«-*i. They were placed for 3 15 ♦ the Oregon Fire Relief Aasociation a ill day at the home o* the brides mother, • 17. Human Lil«*, Pacific Monthly, Better Fruit , (hem out. The lieraid refrains from 1 H5 2.(1) • IN. Human Lift* service wiresand nut for street lights. lie held al Burn’» hall,McMinnville,Or., Mrs. Ralph A. Neibauer, in the pretence stating hi» prtwess but the teault was a ............... ....... . 2 25 • It. Sure«*««, D«*«igiier Hume cl11sens who had want«*d to put <»n Tm-adav, Jan. 11. 1910, at 10 o’clock of a few relatives and friends, Rev. M. '.mall blaze started in a partition ami 3 DO 2.U) • 20. Suer. a». ( <.«iiiopolitan (or Ainrrn un* up their own pule« lor house lights were a in., loi ihe purpose of electing three B. Parounagian officiating. 4 Oi) 0 Among 'tegau to spread. • 21. Sure« as, Pictorial Rvvh’W, Modern Pri-dlLi The chemical engine •>•» told that tin* union men would nut truMvm an<l transacting such other bus Su«,c»*»». Womans Homi« Companion (or McClur«*») 3 M) 2 90 • those present were the bride’« sister, bail been taken to the livery baru on 0 Ml 4 di • 33. Review of R«*vi«*w». McChirrs or Womans Hom«* Com, string wire« on tiiein unless they were iness a» may regularly come Ix fore said Mrs. Ethel Ormsby of Carrolton.Wash., account of the freeze. Su«-er»a, Youth» Companion, McClure» 5.25 4 7ft It was instantly • . i «el by union men meeting. W. C. Hagerty, Sec. aud a brother, Melville l^ong of Port 5 75 Youths CiHiip.Miiion, Review of Review* 4 75 • 25 ■ on the spot but »a- found to tie frtizeu, Tin* cuuaideratioii of a livttvr place for 26 Kucera«, Rwivw of Review«, Normal Instructor, Pri land ; the groom’s father, Carl Wulfhag- cylinders, bore and all. Several nearby 5 00* keeping tiir chemical engine «aused a mary Plans ............... ................................................................... 6 75 er, Sr., and Carl Stein and Miss Edith pumps were also frozen and it looked I N. W. Poultry Journal. Better Fruit, Farm Journal,and lively discussion and in view of the ex Stein of Portland, cousins of the groom. for a few minutes as if the row of busi Poultry Secrvta 2.95 '2.50 perience of Inst Monday it was thought A wedding dinner was serve«) and Mr. ness blocks was doomed. 3 (10 American Boy, Suer«*««, World Tvalay 4 50. linick work We wish .o extend our heartfelt something mint la* done at once. On Wrcklv Oregonian or Journal, Poultry Journal, Better ami Mrs. Wellhagen departed in the with the ax and the use of a hand gre motion of Bert Tiionias, tin* lire chief, it thanks to th«* manv friends whoextend- Fruit or Farm Journal ami Poultry Sr«-rets, McCalls . 4 95 3 25 afternoon for Portland. They will re nade soon extinguished the tiames. The (If you have »•Inure of two as alstv«*.state one prefvred) was ordered that tiir committrr on tire etl sympathy ami assistance during our side at l>atnascuii. |lrvk«*«*|M*r** Magaxinr, W«*«*kly Oregonian or Journal, damage is probably not more than $10, recent bereavement in the death of our and water attend al oner to tin* matter American liny. Met’alia, Ort*. Agriculturist « (fl 4 25 and Mr. Knighton and the city council loved one, Jacob Shul'x. of enclosing tiir engine room, and fixing .31 Youth» <'ompanioii. Human Life, McClures 4.50 ... 5.25 have learned a good lesson. Mrs. Emilia Shults ami children. the riigin« so it wouldn’t Irerzr. Also ('oRinopolitan ami Hiircraa.......................................... Bargains in our clubbing lint. ... 3 (fl 2 50 Delineator, Every body’s .......................................... 3 00 • tin* cumiuhtee w IS to see to straighten 3 50 .......... (I (fl i *• • 34. R«*vivw of Reviews, McClures, McCall» mg up tin* lown hall. It was said to be .35. Everybody*« and World's Work 3 75 • 5 60 slowly moving toward thr north pole, 85 4 50 EvcrylaalvWorld’s Work, Delinrator............. 0 60 ST. Womans Home Companion and the way tin* councilmen shivered ................. 2 00 2 50 3M Womans Home Companion. Review of Reviews 5 ISO 3.60 around thr p«»or stove was conclusive 39. Scientific American, Technical World 5.6 > ....... 4 75 proof. ........... 2.76 • . 3 60 ♦ I. Ilamptona, (¡< mm | Housekeeping ....... The treasurer, whose annual report is Rural spirit II. ... 2.60 2.W • Campbell’s Scientific (Dry) Farmer ................. I ‘ 1.50« publish«*«! eleeewbere, reported $1649 32 •2 ftO 43. Weekly Oregonian. 2.00 • on hand. The report was referrt-d to If tlieae Coml*ination» »Io not suit select vour miigaxinea ami WO Will • an auditing committee. Thr r«*corder’« try to arrange a money-saving (’lull for you. If your subscription U) the • minutra showed that a tlirer-mill levy Youth» Companion i» a new one plear«* say so. • had l>rrn made for the coming year on a town property valuation of $226,S75. I The securing of water for the town wras thought to be of importance at this time. It was stat«*d that work would begin this spring on thr new pipe line and the town should be ready to take advantage of this opportunity 1«) secure the brat water with tlie least expenee. CARRIED FORWARD INTO 1910? The city attorney was authorised to pro ;iare the ordinances and the matter is to I m * puoh««d along. One other topic received a * o » m I round up uf opinions and that waa thr nrw NO TO TH ENK QUESTIONS Town hall. A commitlre of the former mean« a ye.r without progrraa. The man who »a,va. "What little I ennld rave council had been investigating the mat wouldn't amount to anything," dovan't know the value ol the working dollar. ter. It waa «aid a suitable building with two store« below would rent at once, there already Iwing offer« for the Mme. The council felt the proposition wa« worthy «*arefnl ironside rat ion and would The beat year in THINGS ACCOMPLISHED, in hard work done and take it up laUr. in progreaa made. If you have atarted to make a fortune, aee that the end of 1910 find» you farther »long on your road to wealth than any previous year. When you make your plane remember that thia bank will be glad to help you in any way it can. AklCua about investment* you think of making or buai- ne»« deal» you expect to put through. A happy an<l prosperati. New Year to In lt»10 a» alwaya in the put, you will find u« willing to accommodate you « the Herakl «taff and reader». in every reasonable way. library A^txlallon Meeting. 4 Some Startling Club Otters I) an^ any num^M‘r nn *h|s list at the 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 numl»er. TVLRY ORDER INCLUDES Illi III RAID < 4 Small Blaze. Notice. Wolfhagen-Long Wedding. (orJ of Thanks. :«). : CUT PRICES for WINTER SALES Good Guaranteed $80 Buggies, with leather trimming, plain black sides, red or dark wheels, for. Dii BEAVER Mill HERALD [ What is Your Balance Any money invested ? i Any money in the Bank ? $58?o You have heard of cheap buggies for $65, but not good Odes ■«I for $58.50. We carry the second largest stock of vehicles in j Portland and have no agents at Gresham, Oregon City or I nearby towns so we can make you these prices. You cannot i afford to be without a buggy at these prices and you cannot 1 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 Hamess. Cali Stock, at......................... Moline 12-in. Steel beam Plow, with Extra Share, at . EARM WAGONS AT REDUCED PRICES 1910 THE BEST YEAR OE ALL! $1.25 $2.30 $30.00 $12.25 In the Oregon Moline Plow Co. Bldg. KELSO FIRST STATE BANK GPELSNAM, ORE. inr.~ I J" L-'-l. f MW nXkitt TI Hchool opened Monday after a two weeks vacation. A fine lot of new books haye been added to the school library. Little Glen Laundroe is from an attack of measles. recovering C. L. BOSS & CO 320-328 East Morrison St Portland. Oregon