Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 18, 1910, Image 1

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Kl V. VAN MARIIK
AWAKENS IN 11 KI SI
Larjfr Crowds Turn Out to
Hear Red Hot Sermons
By the Evangelist.
Tl it* {»a*««! Wfi k II.I** br« II '>•>«• of -pit'll
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lot* pr« u> L« «l »out«
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r«*«l I« t »« riiiotia winch i«t<
«|t|||«’ uti ihtrr«»t, and w hll«- tini«' lotvt
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llorth ulture Taken up at Grange Meet
I AIK DIRK IOK s S
IIOII) A MINING
iiiortiing srrmoii a am «me long I'» In* r«*
ni**ftil*«*t«*<i
I itilglil f In* «iil'jt« t willin' !nfid«di( 1
Atnl H r < aii "«*" "
loin morrow alter-
n <ni mt 2 31) a a | m I'irtl meeting f «r wm
turn will lw lirl«l, siibp*« I, *‘Girl, Mani-
«•ii, WK«», Mother
lor Sunday the program i- full of
go»*«| tiling«
Humliiy
•«•b«s«l Mt III,
pn-rt« lung nt II, l*«-iit i«,M«’trtl
% n «• ul
'.‘t, l.pAotlli l«*Mg«* at •' do and revival
meeting, with singing, nt 7 do.
Tin-
rvangrIiAt A "«ilip-« t (or Sunday morning
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|‘lie Inner Man and Hi» Puz/lf,”
f-«r evening, *’!• Vliere a llell, if "•»
Whrtt I" Il Lik« '
(«rrshwm (• range met Sulu rd* y •ftrr-
noon, F«*ruarv 12.
Eight candidates
were given th«* first and srcoml degree.
I>< turer’*i h*»ur o|H’n«-«l with a violin
solo h'. Mr. Fieldhouse. W«»rthv Over-
•eer Mr» Pratelius of Milwaukie <irang«*
gav«* a talk an«l a standing invitation to
visit h«-r Grang»*. Mi»* Fox
on
library work and its needs. 1
P.
>mith rea<i a pa|M*r on or«*tiard an I
nursery w«»rk an<i gave illustration* ««
to the metb'si of pruning and planting
trees, which wa» interesting and instruc­
tive. Two new iiain»** were rea«i and
the mertilig close«! withu song by the
< ¿range.
Fair Will Probably be Held at
at Earlier Date This Year
To Avoid Cold Nights
Sever I« t ue L aw wh« Ii < tubbing corn«
church I» fill«»«! even night
Manx tin­ tiiiirttloiia Iwen «ift« t«d a« Ihr llrr.ild i"
How I" tin"
'Ihr IL mid for
nii «'tilling III«- nfl«'t ii «• -n Hirelings Alni offerii g
III«* < Ini lr«-n « ii.«-«'t mg«»
«-wn
d «\ <»!.«• pur, I rttin Journal five vcur* and
afl«-r mi -I hhi I am - wt**a«|ilv gr«*wing
I *«t llorwv >• I ft t" lor |l W>
Num Im Art" a r«-c«»»«l «lax . "tailing with
Ii*1 rtl >iihdrtV •« I h "«I
IÌ h «I av «A« ul
•’Fidelity cotti«-« of cultivation," id
I iion I a • "I I inti'HiN tn«-«ting And III«* Oliver (*!ii|l««l pl<»A"
He “"el •
House With a Double Piazza.
Design 027. by Clenn L. Saxton. Architect.
Joseph Kussell Badly Injured
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It ba- lieen snowing here for 24 hour*
"traigbi l>ut there i» only atmul iiz inch?*
<>( mmw for it 1« melting fast.
Mi»s Dunham haa rt turned from Port­
land an<l Or«-gon City and will immed­
iately take up the routine acho«»l work.
Receipts
ri:i;sri:«Tivi:
ot TrtTlvntXtl Allot NT*
Band
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Straus l.hr. Co.
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Lew is.Miiiltuck Mdae
l rev A Axtell
Interest
IMI'K«>\ r.MUM a
la*w is Khattu« k M i»r
C I. ('r«n*haw
view eiiom a photograph .
R. R Carl-on
Mitchrll, l ew is A
Stavrr
Proctor A Straus
C C Shaltuck
M 1». Kern
Frank Heinev
Inman A Paulson
7.5 m
2*3 t>9
89 111
103.29
|KI IN)
Mr. ('heater Shields, a popular young
man of Portland, who has been a guest
at th«* Howard home for R ine tune, is
r« cognized as chief among local comed­
ians.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Oaks are rejoic­
in' over tlie arrival of a little son.
Id
Mis Rii'h s|«‘iit Wednesday at
Cooper ranch.
By s|«'lal armngement with me the «liter of till« paper will furnish one 1
cemph'to set of plans ami specltlcatlonx of design No (»27 for «27»
Cl.ENN I- SAXTON.
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VS hat a business like sound those words has el
They stamp ii man a« a iwraon of eonseqiienee and are creative of feelings of
respect ill the mind« of the hearers.
If you would I«' noted ns one wlm carefully guards his ow n interests, open a
checking account with this bank.
We furnish you a che. k liook tree and place no restrictions as to the balance
that you must carry.
We only ask that yon do not overdraw your account. If you will take notice
of our statement you will notice that we carry no overdrafts. That means that
every loan is properly authorized and secured, means that your money is not
Is'ing withdraw ii bv some other fn'rsou w ho disregards the fundamental rule of
banking.
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Many persona (eel that in order for the bank to derive any benefit from their
accollili tli. y must leave their fund« in the bank for at least a certain time. This
is not so. Von are nt lils'rty to draw checks on your account the same day that
you make the deposit.
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Nirs. Rugh gave a party for lier Sun
day school class last Saturday. The
children were entertained with games
and singing and at 2 o’cloek were served
with delightful refreshments. The oc-
I casion was a pleasant one and will long
I la» remembered by the participants.
n HRKST KXl’KNHES
L. W. Fieldhouse
Gresham Drug Co.
D. W. Metzger
III
I anr
II A. Lewis
Childrrn’s prizes
Rent on Tent
Printing
Premium list
Ihu-oratiiig
Policing
Kbor.............................
Advertising
Judges
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Cmnndssion.
Band
Orrheatra......
Izteturea A concert
Amusements
11..35
13 00
4 70
5.1M)
14.00
4 50
10.00
179 40
343 37
37.00
58.00
002 OS
It is nearly time to l»egin spraying.
It is to tie hoped that this reminder will
catch the eye of everyone who lias a
fruit tree in the West IL mh I district.
Non-resident owners are urged to look
over their priqiertv. cut down worthless
treesand spray the rest. It is of great
importance to newcomers w ho are put­
ting out young trees not to have them
expored to the pests that linger in old
orchards.
42 50
29 50
8.00
.300 00
88.00
71.75
72 50
10 80
14 57
10.00
805.75
51.70
75.00
i Telephone...........
'Insurance
j State License........
* Premiums
Freight A drayage....
See. salary (unpaid)
Miss Lucile Ewing is spending a few
day in Cherryville tlie guest of Miss
Constance.
POWtlL VALLEY
A snprire «»• given Inst Smur.lav «f-
ternoon in the Min.ion church in honor
of Jonaa Nihon «ml F Setteratmm,
both prominent le»ilers of the Mission
church. It wss largely attendeil ami a
good time is reported.
I21I23.07
15,521.13
117.00
The young ladies Dorcas society met
with a good attendance last Saturday at
Rev.
|ó,03ti. 13 the home of Mrs. John Lovgren.
Nordling and 8. Nl. Steffanson made
All your transactions with this bank will be treated strictly con­
fidential.
apeechea.
Dainty refreshments Aere
The Fourth quarterly meeting of the served.
WE. KNOW WE CAN MAKE IT TO YOVR INTEREST TO HAVE AN­
Free Methodist church will be held on
ACI ol NT WITH Illis HANK
Several people from here are in I’ort-
Sunday at 11 a m. by the district elder,
I land this week attending the annual
Rev. W. J. Johnson.
Columbia conference which closes Sat­
urday night.
FIRST
STATE BANK
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GRESHAM, ORE,
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Net difference
dea l tlie a«la in The
will tin ! bargains.
Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy
I terms. H. W Snashall. Pleasant View
Avenue: Gresham, Route 3.
NOT HIGH PRICES
But High-Priced Quality
Nirs. D. NV Douglas spent the week
at Sandy visiting her sister Mrs. Ed.
Revenue.
100.3ft
int i Ct
Herald,
You j
1 Read the Want Ads. on page 8.
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The Herald tor one year, ami Farm
Journal five years and Home Secrete for
I only «1.00.
Horse Secrete alone is
worth a dollar to any man.
Tuesday.
$2.59> ml
Although tills house 1» of the sqiinrc typo. It ba« n distinction quite It«
own, mainly on account of the large plnttxn. built on two aides of the house
There 1» a splendid Interior armngemeut. comprising eight rooms, a bath, a
«mall den or sewing room. as well a« n large pantry and entry. There 1« a
«Ide entrance Into the dining room
The first story 1« flnlahetl In red oak or
birch «nd the aeeiind story In pin.» to paint
Then' are hlrcb floors through
out. Hire twenty «1« fret wide by thirty four feet deep. Cost to build, ex
cluslvs of heating and plumbing, <1.000
Howitt; fe, handle. Troia® powder,
Meadanies Ware, De<iolia and Coop­
er mane a horseback trip to Sandy la.t
VMFAIl*
lewis Shattuck
C. C. Shattuck
SECOND FLOOR Tl.AN.
Gresham Homan Wins Prize
The last meeting of the Monte-Ano
chamber of commerce wa« devoted to
■ the selecting of a slogan for ti.e low n of
Montesano.
The one »elected. ’‘Meet
Montesano’’ was sent m by Mrw. Belt of
tiresham, who thus wins the hr«t prize.
Tbit is the first step in the publicity
campaign just begun by the busy little
city on Grays harbor, atwi (or which a
«-onsiderable amount of mouey has been
raised
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Poles
Ridge M« trtls
R. \\ Gill lurnb« r
Labor.
FIRST FLOOR FLAN
••old. two deliveries a «Jay being made to
a branch depot at Portland.
Mr. >|»atiri a«ke«l the town tw furni-h
a suitable building for the pasteurizing
plant, which he would lease for a num*
tier of year*.
The president appointed E Schwedler,
Dan Metzger and T R. Ilowett as a
committee to make some investigation
ami re|«ort at the next meeting to be
hel<i next fneaday night.
Mrs. Eii Roberts is spending a few
«lays at Gresham the guest of friends
and relatives
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sanitary condition* rnct. Tbi* product
would )*• supplemented hy rr»)k gath­
ered from farmer* near the town. Part
of the milk would be |«W"teurize«| and
A part of every dollar "fient by a "tore
for advertising is «pent to accommodate
ment to the town.
Gresham should and convince YOU’.
have a new depot of an attractive de­
sign. in keeping w ith the growth and I
Superior disc dr Ils and seeder» are
progrees of the town
The town is not ' what the name indicates. Superior to
an experiment, neither is the railroad, i ail thers. Call at Hearel’s, Greaham
Why sbouhl not this pretty, growing!
.ul-urb of Portland have an attractive
If von ,ant to buy .tump powder
iepot? Dr. A Tlionipeon, Chas. Cleve- ,hat wU1 gj,, yon no
handlin',
land T. R. Howitt were appointed a „„ headacll„t no thawin', see T. R.
Mr. Chapman it* staying at Welches
hotel. He haw taken up a homeetea«!
northeast of Tollgate and intends mak­ . ommittee to take up the matter with
ing improvements an soon ai the weath­ | the electric company.
The most important topic of the even­
er will ¡iermit.
ing was a consideration of Mr. S|«ahn'e
Game wardens have l«een in this vicin­
plan fur a milk «Iepot and pasteurizing
ity for the past week "earching for evi­
I plant for Gresham. Mr. Spahn has
dence against a number of people who
t»een working this up for some time and
it is claimed kill***! an « Ik out of season.
came prepared to state what could be
The waniens were armed with numer­
done and what was wanted. In sub­
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ous search-warrants, and,
although
stance his plan is to establish a choice
« very cabin, building and outbuilding
dairy herd, with a modern barn with all
in this vicinity was entered ar d searched
no conclusive evidence was found.
('ash on hand Jan 1, I
Btork nales
2
Th kets A entry fees 1
I ’••nrr«»i«»nn
I >ance
Lighting
i.uiiila*r
Premium lint
Stat«* appropriation
Disbursement«
Proposition on to Establish a
Pasteurizing Plant Here—A
Committee Appointed
An interesting meeting of the Gresh­
am Conitnercial club was held last
Tuesday evening. The announcement
«4 action upon im|s*rtant matters per­
taining to the town an«i community
brought out a go's] attendance.
The annexation to Multnomah county
«4 that portion of Clackamas county
lying north of the Clnckamas river was
a subject that found a willing an«! hearty
Samly, Ore , Feb. 14 —Joaeph Ru"*ell
support. It wa- well considered in its
was acvidently »truck in the head with relation to taxes, g«»*-! roads, business,
nil ax, uaed i»v Homer W il iani*, at the etc., and some who had opposed the
JuhmeUi sawmill. The ax |«enetrale«i plan in the pa-t san! they were ready to
the skull rxp >"ing the brain and part of
support it now-
When put to a vote <4
one rar was cut "ft
Allhough in ttim the meeting, the motion that the club
condition, be has not lost conaciourtneea
go on record as favoring the proposition,
finer the accident.
Medical aid was carried unanimously.
«juickly summoned and it in thought
Gresham is in sore need of a l»etter
tiir patient will recover.
| defsit accommodation. It was stAte<!
the O. W. P. wassiMin to tiegin eniarg-
j mg the present depot which is no orna-
The s|«e« i.*l meeting '»I th«* fair «lirer-
t<»ra held Monday, t«"«k up the c<»n«i«l-
«-rrttion <4 th»* premium h"t ami «late of
the fair. The fair tin« year will prob­
ably I m * hel<i from S«-pteml»er .*• to <>• l-
«»tier 2
Tin»» will ««»ntimie the«Mva»niii
«»V«o S ihh I hv . having a grssl |e« tore
This will bring th«' fair two weeks earlier
than li«»t >««r, bill it is lio|»ed to •-srii|s-
tlie c«»l*i mglit» that were so unpmasant
at a lal«-r «late last y« ar
The sriTelar v l« «|Ue»te«i that h«’ l«e
allowed to publi»h a Statement ot the
re« «'pts ami « xpendilures of the past
V« ar f«»r the la-nefit «4 st*rkholders nn<1
<4hera iiiter«-»*te«i in the fair. This state­
ment varies s««mewhat from an approx­
imate one given in brief some time «»go.
but is believed l«> la* prartu allycorrect
There nr«* a few «mall outstanding ar-
«««tint* that have rome in since Januarv
1, that are not included. Three unpaid
accounts will la* notice*!.
The*e were
left unpaid that a sufficient rash reserve
mivht la« maintained to meet certain
obligation* given to purchaser* «»f •tuck
There is enough cash on hand to cover
all indvbleduess.
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INTERESTING MEETING
Of COMMERCIAL Cl LB
A PROFITABLE WINTER SALE FOR FARMERS
$18 Single Buggy Harness. $13.50
$32.50 Dbl. Driving Buggy
Harness . . . $23.50
$40 Team Harness . . $31.50
$45 Team Harness . . $35.50
$80 Guaranteed Buggies.
Leather Trimming . $58.50
High-Grade Henne» Buggies. $77.50
FARM WAGONS Al CUI PRICES
C. L. Boss & Co.
I Moline Plow Co. Bldg. |
320-328 East Morrison Street
P0R1LAND. ORE.