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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
Gresham library Ixpdndlnq MELROSE Annrutlon Given liiq Boost !>urlii|f the ia*t ton day* two buir« of tMMika havr Urn rwrivr*! bv th«* (irrah* •m branch library from ihr Portland Public library, of Ibrac, 1to are fur thr apaclal nar of our trarhrra Many others have beau added to the I mjo I t •helves The cuah*liati la giving much aasiat* anre to leatbera and |>ii|»ih In looking Up and furniahing material lor special study. Much «»I thia la supplemental to the regular arh<»ul work. beta of trade ratalogura havr lw*rrj ad« tied to the )>rrmaneiil colIr* lions in the ttrrsham and Troutdale branch«** Thia is a new feature and include« a large variety of catalogues of farm ami or* chard implrnimta, «fairy machinery uni household convenivncve. They will hr found very useful. The Literary club met Friday even* mg and the committee on entertain* inent repuflml that a comedy calle*I “A Cheerful Liar*' was the play selected. Ths play will bs presented in two months. A party «•( young |$rople from here visited friends al Bridal Veil Sunday, those present were, Pearl Alder. Alta Wood, Bessie ami Jennie Hirebin and Mr. Hayden. Mrs. II J. Wallace of Sweet Brier farm entertained Mr ami Mrs E. It Williams of Purllaud, and Mrs. E. A. Stafford, al dinner, Thursday, in honor of Mr. Wallace s birthday. ( «mgralulations are bring extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanning on the bi r tii of a s«m on March I sth. Mrs. Mary Mitarl, who visited her daughter, Sits Henry Junes, last week, has gone to Vancouver, B. C.. a here she will reside with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Kidd Mr Itandall ami family have removed to their new home a mile Mouth of Troutdale. The Walking club of Troutdale went «>ut to the Sweet Briar Farm Friday afternoon. They report a delightful time Those present were, Mr« I* B. Griffith, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs Carl fjirseou ami Mias Wiirtta Warmoth. A letter received from Mrs. Madkin- ald of Seattle, formerly a resident of Plrasant Home. report* that she ami tier sou Neil apeiit two months visiting in California. She went for the benefit «4 her health and is now al home much improved. E. Nickuni from Miami« Indiana, visited S. St re ben thia week. He is delighted willi Oregon, and will buy a home here Mure news would l»r available if the telephone lines did mil need so many vacations. One of the largest gslherings of people ever seen in Boring greeted B l*ee Paget, of <>ak Grove, and (Tas. F. Clark of Clackamas and Portland last Saturday night at tits Boring skating rink, at which tim«* tliese gentlemen spike on annexation to Multnomah county. In their speeches these gentlemen gave many reasons why it was to the l>est interests of northern Clackamas to become a part of Multnoman county. Some of the argument* which are being urge«I against annexation were riddled, notably that it wool«! cost IJVJU.UOU to transcribe the county records, one of the l»r«i posted of Multnomah county officials, offering to put up a bund to do the work for |IO,(R>> ami giving it as Ins opinion that it would not cost io ex ceed to do this work. The reason* for neceasity of railing money ami a full explanation of the work w> far accomplished were given. Effort* are tiring made to get these same gentlemen to *|w«ak in the near future at Sandy, Eagle Creek, Pamas- rus and |»oeeib|y Eatacaea. While in this part of the county it is alm<x*t impossible to find a man who is op|x*e*l to annexation, unless it l>e one who has mii mx to grind, yet it im l»e- lir\ed the people should know exactly what is i»eing done by the committee in charge of the matter. COTTRELL Many farmers in this vicinity have I hm * u digging potatoes which the early and exrr««lvs rains prevented digging last fall They suwtalnrd very little In* jurv from bring left in the ground over uinter. Miss Eva bthneider, who is working at the cuokhouer at Froctor »V Straus’ mill, wa« hotnv on a visit Sunday. Mrs. Ph kln«M>n has returned from Portland where »hr wus staying fur a few days. C. Cotten« ha« l»ern having some fences repaired. Mr and Mr» Berge mat) made a thing trip to Portland last Friday. Stillman Andrews has Iwen doing considerable plowing Mr ami Mrs. Jack Moore have moved t«» Bull Kun where they wdl make their home 1 hr Cottrell Sun 'ay school Is prepar ing for the Faster exercises at the church. povmll valiiy PLtASANl VALltY Til* Ladies Mi»*luti» sxclcty * 1H inert al the linmrul Mr*. A. W, Aiidvrsoti neat Saturday, March ’Jtltli. at 2 o’clock |> m. The young |***>pl*s ««H-irtv will meet at tlx* Lullu ran church on Faster Sun- • lay, ami a good Easter program will be rendered I'. A. Lindgren and family went to Oawegu la«t Sunday lu visit with rela tive*. Horn to Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Gustaf son, on Saturday, March IV. a boy Mr. and Mr*. A. I', sward entertained a numl>er of friend* last Sunday Mi** Ren* Rung Im* 1**11 teaching in Mi** Lindsey's place while latter wa* sick. Win. Danielson left last week for Ho. Ilaknla ami Kansa* tn *ee if lie can find any place lie like* letter than * < Iregon. Alfred Alin and wife entertained Aug Peterson and family on Sunday. CORBETT Miss Emma Hankey was in Portland a few days Inst week. Iva and Laura R«ed spent Saturday in Tr«»utdale. Fred C. Herd mad«« a trip to Camas in his launch on Thursday. There was no school on M«»ndav l»r- cause of the sickness of the teacher, Miss Steles. Mr Emmons wa* at White Salmon the first of the waea. The Grange dance was well attended but was not a success financially. Floyd Keed was a Portland visitor early this week. Mrs. P. A. Combs of Portland visite«l her niotber and brother here last week. F. C. Keeii was at Columbia Beach on Sunday. A R. Craft ha» »old hl* valuable farm and will move tc l- a.t Portland for th* •iimmrr *«-n«on. We are worry to lo*e Mr Craft’* people from the vallev. Mr. latuglilin t*>uglit the farm. Quit, a number from here attended the Pomona at Lenta last week. Mr. llaater'* people attended the USTEDS ba>ket kni *I of the flamaacu* »chool Mr*. Saylor, a niece ol Grandma held in Elliott's hall last Saturday .Jack, i. vi.itimt Mr.. Jack ami Mr*. night. The regular all day *e**ion of the Schneider. Mr* Ed Andre went to the Good Grange will Is* held on Saturday. Samaritan liiwpital for treatment on M. and Mr*. T. R. Baldwin were out ! Tueeday. Her friend* hope for her re looking alter their larm Sunday. covery . Mr*. Arthur Heacock and little Mar Mt* Ed Hamilton viaited with Mr. jorie of l>auia*eii* vi*ited Tuesday of and Mr*. J. B. l**nt at lx*nt* la»t week. thi* week with Mr*. <’ F. Kesterson. Mr and Mr*. W. Havie. and daugh Mr*. J. F. Stephen* and daughter, ter have arrived from Ohio and will Mira laura, were looking after intereat* make their home here. in the valley last week. Mr*. Saylor vi*ited with Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur I’hilcote, a merchant of Mt. Geo. l.n*ted on Sunday. Tabor, waa a valley viaitor thia week. Mr*. Vuniming* of Naahville ia visit- J. F. Wing ha* »old hi* raw mill to a ling her daughter. Mr*. G. Moulton. If yon want tn buy »tump powder 1 party from Portland. that will give you no danger handling,; no headache», no thawing, see T. R. 1 Two good eve* to a hill ol potato«** are KELSO llowitt; lie handle* Trojan powder. (If a-plvntv. W<- mak>< a mistake many Born to Mr. and Mr* Henry Eri, on time* in seeding too heavily. Good •tix ky shoots are better than spindling March 13, a nine-pound boy. The Herald for om* year, ami Farm one*. The l>onahue stage line lia* one of its Journal five year* mid Horae Secret* for new auto* which will carry mail and only $1,110. Horse Secret* alone i* Head the ad* in The Herald. You passenger* between Boring and Sandy worth a dollar to any man. will lind bargain*. thia summer. DEPOSITS $75.732.22 March 23. 1009 $128,732.22 March 23, 1010 Increase in deposits in year SLCIMM 11NL High fion't think the old orchard is past ho|>a. II to thick, thin out the tree*. Clean out all bad limbs, spray and cul tivate. Feetl plenty of stable manure and, my word for it, in nine eases out of ten, the old orchard will pay for itself ten times over. Take care of it, begood to it, it paya. 4 per cent paid on money nol needed for Immediate use FIRST STATE BANK GPE.SHAM. no I XI.* Mi n -, n ZSINK Grade Buggies at Low Prices $05 Henney Buggies at $77.50 Low prices on Hacks and Spring Wagons. St. I‘nt rick postals and Easter cards at Gresham Millinery. Also Guaranteed Buggies with Leather trimming, fine leather quarter tops, in $58.50 red or black Administrator’s Notice. An increase of nearly p*r cent in one year is certainly a g<s«l showing for the community mid tlx* bank officer» wish to e*press their appreciation of the patronage rec. ive.1 As bank clearings represent fairly well the amount of trad«* carrusl on, it i» evident that Gresham i* fast becoming a good trading p«Mnt and tlx* country people are realising thia more and more CHERRYVILLE SALE ON BUGGIES $52,360.76 The patrons of this bank havs watched the growth of the bank the past year with as much interest as the officers ot the bank. Improvements at the Depot Attention i* being called to the itn W. Wiland ia clearing land for John The school I««rd of I >i»trict 2k has purchased two valuable globes for the provements the O. W. P. company ba* Adkins. sch«x>l which will be of great beoetit to been making in it* depot at Grethem. Mr. Holbrook is fencing hie 20-acre Not all that wa* hoped for has hewn ac tract with wire fence. the children. Miss Maude Johnstone visited her complished in the way of improvement* The candy pull at the parsonage last but a big advance ha* been trade by week wa* well attended by the young mother one day la«t aeek. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickson have providing a larger waiting room. The people and every body hail a go<*l time. office* have been more than doubled in moved into their new cottage on his! Mr Friel is making some improve site, affording t*tter convenience for mother'* place. ments on the hotel. employ«** and the public. Toilet room* Rotiert and Andy McMillan have pur have banc added and the entire building Mr. Marston went to Oregon City on chased the Parker place. i* living treated to a coat of slate-colored a business trip last week. Mow Kate John*V>ne i* staying with paint, which will give it the appearance The school board has recently pur Mr. and Mis* Long ut Portland who are ol newness even if it isn't eutirely mod- chased a fine new glotw for the acbool. moving to their new home on the Base ern. The "Poverty” social at thia place Line. However it must be considered how last Saturday night wa* a very amusing W. B. Steele ha* moved with hi* many calls the company ba* for outlay and pleasant affair. Th* refrehmnente in all dirwtioo*. It has recently been were plentiful and excellent, and most family ba< k to the farm Mr. and Mrs Hall of the Kandy visit learn«! that a large portion of the read □f the costumes reflected great credit on ed Mr. amt Mr*. Hall ol Section Line bed would n«*d to be relayed with tie*, their designers. The negro quintet waa at least 50 per cent of the old one* be fine and "Bruddah Sambo” <Marston,, last Kiimlay. ing practically rotted and rendering a with his lank and hungry carpet bag, Mr. bahlbammer is msking an im big ei|*m*e in repair an absolute nevé« was an especial attraction for the little provement around his plu-e with a new •ity to public safety. folks. A “Josh Billings’ «fielling wire fence. match” and a stunt by four of the Mr. Hendrickson has planted a fine smallest children, who sang some song* |>atch of berries. Chapter of Accidents at Bering while apparently standing on their Mrs. bahlbammer with the childten Boring, March 24.—There have been heads and feet alternately, completed visited her parents last Sunday. an unusual number of accident* in or the program. Mi«* Alma Maybee and Master Clark Koerner's eyes are said m ar ibis place during the past week. F. Biedenstein won first prizes for the to be failing The little daughter of Arthur Rich, most successful costumes. Mr. Ruhl ha* rented hi* farm. Mr. Eby has lately sold hi* home .Mi»* Florence Wilson spent a week who is employ«! gathering creaai for the Ihimascus creamery, had one finger place to Hr. Bodkin of Portland. at Mrs. Cumming’s home. cut completely off and two others badly An Easter program will be given at mutilate.I with an ax in the hands of '.he church Suuday evening, March 27, her small brother. MARMOT I at 7 2». A man named Long, employed at C. Minsinger of Portland has been The quarterly conference of the M. E. BramhaU's logging camp, wa* hit on spending several day* on hi* ranch . church of this vicinità will be held in the leg wilti a ta-avv which glanced from here. the church at 2 p. m , Wednesday, Mrs. H. H. Thoma* has recently a log. ft struck the leg near the knee March X’. The sacrament of the Lord’s and cut a gash bone deep from the knee undergone a serious opentfion at the i Supper will be administer«!. Rev. Good Samaritan hospital. She is re- down. Jas. Moore will preach the sermon. |>orted aw getting along nicely. A man employed by W. A. Procte r to Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith of Valley, Win. Pitman spent Saturday and assist in clearing land was struck on the Wash., have been visiting with Mr. leg by a chunek from a stump which Sundav at his home in Hillsboro. He and O. Smith. They are thinking of is clearing a large tract of land on the was Iwing blast«! and the l«rg wa* brok making this their borne. Miusinger ranch. The work is progress en. He was coining toward the stump Geo. Eden has returned to his home ing rapidly, the tires from the huge when the blast went off and saw the after spending the winter with bi* pile* of logs lighting op the sky for piece living towards him but could not J [«rents near Oregon City. several miles. A new pile is under con dodge it. John Adkin is building a bouse on struction which promises to be still I F. M. Morgan, tie inspector for the larger than the others. O. R. A N. st this point, had hie leg hie place. Frank Sorios is working for John Henry Aschoff visited his wife snd broken in Colorado some year* ago son at the Harry Bramhall home in The physician who attended him drove Maronav. two ordinary wire nail* into the two Troutdale on Sunday. John Maronav has moved to bis new A number of little people spent the pi«-es of bone and then wired the brok home on the Wm. Waespe place, Mr. afternoon Sunday with Miss Glines en places together. Although one leg Waespe having gone to Perry, Cal. ________________ at the Aschoff borne. The children en wa* shorter than the other, Mr. Morgan joy*! exploring ’"the Cabin” which suffered no great inconvenience until Stumping Powder contain* many interesting relics and recently when one of the nails worked Dupont's low freezing improvel stump loose and was sticking out of the leg. mounted animals and birds. About a w«?ek ago the leg began to ing powder ne«le no introduction to bother him and he is now confined to powder users. IOS yean on the market. Easter Market It will not freeze, will not cause head the house. The Ladies Ait! society will hold an ■ Otto Zimmerman, a woodcutter in ache, but it will blow stump«. Beware Easter Market. Saturday afternoon and the employ ot Mr. Rartch near here, of cheap imitation* that may be offered evening, March 2H, at the Gresham I was arrested on the 18th for stealing a at higher prices by unscruploos dealer*. Gar buyii.g in carload lots enabl«** u* Anchor Store. Many articles of home watch and some wearing apparel from to name you the right price. We are cisikery will tie on sale at reasonable other men employed by Rartah. The not curbstone dealers, but selling the prices. 12 stealing was done at V o'clock ill the best powder, caps and fuse we can buy, mornidg and at noon the man wa* is part of our business. C. SHATTUCK, The millinery store now has a fine new serving a .10 days' sentence in the coun ’ 13 Lumber yard at O. W P. depot. ty jail at Oregon City. line of art cards. Cut Prices on Farm Wagons $40 Team Harness - - $45 Team Harness - - $18 Single Buggy Hamess - $31.50 $35.50 $13.50 I Notice is hereby given, that the un- deraigmsi was on the 3d day of Febru ary, l!U<>, duly appoint«! administra tor of the estate of 8. B. Edwards, deceasisl, by the County Judge of Mult nomah County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate of said ileceawd are hereby Poti- fl«*d and required to present the same to this administrator, duly veritled and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of thia notice at the of fice of B. F. Rollins, Justice of the Peace, at Gresham, Oregon. Hated thia 4th dav of February. 1910. CHAaiK* E. Enw,«ans, J. N. Raowx, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. A Bargain is quality and price in the goods you want to buy—not old 2nd hand goods. See us and save your money . C. 1L. Boss & Co. 1 Moline Plow Co. Bldg. J 320 - 328 EAST MORRISON STREET Portland, Oregon