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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
I BIG PLANS fOK FOURTH OF JULY 1WO BIO BAI.I. OAMIS SCHI D- Ul.l I* AM) Ollll R SPOR1S OLLMASIIIOMDPKMl Al GRISHAM Dr. Young of Portland and Professor Aiderman of l.ugenc the Speak* era. Richards' Orchestra. The list ol attraction» given on the large |e»»ter» now living pul up an nouncing i lie Fourth at Gresham sounds like a real noisy time And there are leading features that didn't get on the |MNlt4*rM Th» <’«»tl* III 111 oin |»hrt*l/v* f||» |miiii idea and mvit»» th» • •!<»*«»» to th» tiftil pirnK’ |fr*tun«i»i »»I th*4 tail «••»•»< ia- tion t n m 4 old fa«liionv«I picni«* tim«* Mor»’ w 111 I m * niH'l«* of th«* i»r<>griiin an<l the »|»«’uk11>< Un» tin»» than lufio- erly. Tao guiwi «)|M’iik<ri h bav« l»r«-n »retired who a Hl d< l|v< t brl»i addr»»*«*» on patriotic ibrilit*. Our of th»*»» iw l>r. Andre* C. S.nilh <>i I'orthind, h very j»opuhir nmn and entertaining HjH’Hki'r Tin* other in I. it AItb’f iii «n, of Eugene, ih tin* 'li’partmrhl «»I «*du< «■ tion «»I the I nivi raity of Oregon Three will no d'Hil’t bring i'»»d f »r thought not roiniiionly •«•conled tho»« who me« t on «nidi oeca«ionii The inuair will L m * hi charge o ( U II. Ilacliinayer and a train«*«! double ipiar* tel. There will probahh hr «otnr nmlr «piartet winging mii «I •<>!•>«. Kicbar l«' orclicHtra haw been engaged for ail «lav Mini evening The da\ a HI o|»en with a grand anIUte ut aunriMc The piogmtne will liegin hi the grove at ten /dork One of the amusement featurau will I m * th«* ball game I »»tween Trout*liila htiwiti«*«» men and Ore-ham buwinea* men, for the ice cream. lleaidea thia, two big muring game» are rclie«luled, Greaham Giant» vu. I'leaNiint lloine Invincible», and Monta* villa Cube v». Troiitdah Culm Tl ia promiMe» to lx* an lively «’ohteaf l»elweeii Home ol the atroiigeat teams outside of the league. There will I n * all kind» of »ports for bova ami girl». ('onrewwionn for refreshment Miami» will I m * Molfl to reliabl»’ parties ami there will I n * grand ball afternoon at th«* fair grounds an I evening at M»*tager h ill. Business Chdnqes In Gresham PLAYED RINGS AROUND ’EM MEANS MUCH TO GRESHAM I are lieing set up. This place also pre sents • busy aspect Several extra men and hel|iera are working steadily to bring to completion their part of the job. These wagons do not differ gen erally from the other set, only in two instances w here heavier trucks are be ing used. The wagons here are to be used to convey donkey engines, com pressors and air receivers. They are coupled up short and the beds are being Mrs Grace Metzger, who recently sold The Gresham Meat company will take made of (1x8 timbers to lie ample in her millinery store, will s|s*tid some time your farm produce at latest market strength to bear up the weight of the at Seaside. prices. tons of machinery to be transported on them from place as required by the workmen. At a point near the high school build ing on E. Bchwedler's property a large yard lias been leased as a place to un load the pipe. At this point two plat That unduritxnd» your tined» and io willing to help you forms 340 feet in length and 20 feet wide have been erected, and about 30 feet apart. They are built on an incline and will be used to receive the pipe as it is unloader! from the ears. At the east end where the unloading is to take place a trolley apparatus is lieing built and will be used to carry the smaller pipes from the first to the second plat form. From here the pipe will lie Correspondents Authorized by State Banklnq Board nmveri to the north end of the platform where wagons will be placed to receive Knauth Nachod & Kuhne, Bankers, N. Y. Largest International Banking House in the World it for distribution along the line. Con spicuous in the yard will be the crain First National Bank, Portland, Ore. which ia to be placed at the southeast Seattle National Bank, Seattle, Wash. I corner of the yard and will be used to Two of the Largest and Strongest Banks in the Pacific-Northwest unload pipe from tiie cars. Operated by the large doukey engine the pipes, each weighing two and one-half tones, will be carried a distance of 00 feet. The largest pipe is 44 inches in diameter. The smaller pipe is 38 inches in dime G PEI SEI AM, ORE, ter and will lie shipped inside the larg er ones, making a total lift of 5 tons for Harness Buggy and Wagon Sale BANK WITH A GROWING INSTITUTION Deposits $ 24,676.03 54,«46.«7 71,133,26 101,280,55 156,189.46 FIRST STATE BANK A No. 23. inning it was about a stand-off, but the crain. The sidetracks t«> receive finally Pleasant Home run in two tiie carloads of pipe are 870 feet long The regular meeting of the council more ami the jig was up. D. Shaw and will afford ample room to handle was held last Tuesday night with four umpired the game in a satisfactory ami switch all cars. It is estimated eoum ilmen present, others lieing out of manner. Next Sunday the Pleasant tliat five or six cars a 'lay will be un town Geo keniiey w as chosen mayor Home nine g'»e» to Kagle Creek to play loaded pro tern , Mayor Shattuck being ulweiit the nine at that place. II IL Cloye*, who is superintendent on account <d sickness * <>f the yards and all business cmnected lio’ committee on fire and water re SCHAW-BAICHLR MAKING THEIR with this part ol the work, has a small THE FULTONS PROVE A POOR The Troutdale Cobs trimmed up the MATCH FOR GRESHAM CARS AND WAGONS HERE potted the dangerous condition of sev Milwaukie nine to the tune of 4 to 2. crew of men on construction of the gen eral houses on account of defective flue». The game was a very interesting one eral woodwork and will have everything The marshal was instructed to notify in tine shape by the time the pipe ar and the crowd cheered loudly for the certain parties that their houses were* rives. A road is to be graded in this victors. Batteries, for Troutiiale Roth EROLTDALE WARPS MILWALKIES i and Sprague, Milwaukie Bristow and considered unsafe ami ask them to LOCAL LABOR IOHAVI PKtft KIM't yard to ami around the platforms, which make improvements. The dauger from will >>e planked and graveled. The Worthington. Errors made, Troutdale fires is Is-mg constantly pointed out and company lias secured a gravel pit at 3, Milwaukie 6. the authorities arc determined to take The Local Blacksmiths are Busy and tin* Twelve-miie bouse from which it Reports of Some of the Interesting all precautions |s>sadde ami ask every w ill take 10,(AM) yards of gravel for tbe (lames of Base Ball Ptayed Last Hiring Extra Help to construct the Eorty-Tfco From Wisconsin citizen to co-operate. yards and on the roads along tbe line. Sunday by Leading Clubs M agona and do Other Work The committee on health and police A 40-horse power engine will arrive loist Sunday there was an informal called attention to several unsanitary soon and will lie used to haul the truck gathering of Wisconsinites at tbe home loads of pi|>eand other material. places in town, back of or underneath ■ of O. Thomas. Forty-two were present It is evident that much enthusiasm representing about sixteen different The Sehaw-Batcher company that ha» store buildings, and it was ordered ll>al At a point where tbe pipe line crosses All of these persons have notice la’ served on I ba owners of the the pl|H- line contract are beginning to the Sandy river a tramway is lieing is shown in this city this season con I families. property to have all such place» cleaned GVt organised on all their pre|«ratory built for the transfer of tbe pipe across cerning baseball from the fact that each come from the city of Montfort, Wis. game is witnessed by large crowds of The first of these families to chose j natter» so that in a few weeks the tbe deep canyon. up nt one”. From a conservative estimate it is l<K*al fans who are anxious to see the Gresham as a home was that of O. Tfie committee on streets ami public wheels will I h * set in motion toward the ways re|s>rted on the oiiilig of tin putting of th” mammoth steel pipe stated that S|iaw*Batcher will exfiend , lialltossers at work. Gresham has a Thomas and then others carne on their streets. Some ioni asked for an exten which will carry water from the Bull hilly IJtAIJssi in this city for salaries gtxxl team and tbe credit of its success recommendation and so they have kept and material to lie purchased from local is due largely to the extra efforts of a I coming and coming ami so far as known sion ol the oiling in front of their places Run river to the city of Portland. few business men and others who are none has regretted the move. Surely That this company is lining more for 1 dealers ami offering to pay for the same. It materially and financially assisting in ¡the people of Gresham congratulate tiie city of Gresham than any other Just how much time will be con waa left to the Committee to make the concern has since the establishment of sume«! in completing this contract can its maintenance. The Giants have only themselves on the settling here of so heat use of tlie oil on band. A letter was presente.! from an engin the town is an undisputed fact, inas not at this time lie state«], but it is an lieen defeated once this season and they many worthy citizens. They have with eer leaking an estimate on constructing much that »Ince they have begun ©iter assure«! fact that every energy will be propose to even up the loss before the I few exceptions bought property and i built borne» and become factors in the a reservoir mid laying all necessary pipe ations they have selected Gresham as put («irtli to complete it as h « xhi as close of the season. Other towns in tbe surrounding coun business and soi-ial life of the commu lor Hie water systen , but as the water a headquarters and intend to do all the possible. try are close in Gresham’s pace and the nity. There are opportunitie» and a board has not vet submitted its »|>ecitì* business directly connected with their various clubs are all coming to the front welcome awaiting others. cations and contract, m> definii«* action contract from this point, and that they Monldvilld brdnqe Meets ar** furnishing work for many mechan with some good games. could Ire taken. Last Sunday on tbe grounds in this Various claims were allowed and the ics, lilacksuiitns'aml other local lalarrers. The Evening Star grange of Moiita- in the m-ur future the company will ! villa met last Saturday evening and city the Gresham Giants played a game City Streets Are Oiled treasurer reported $1710 on hajid. Tiie council adjourned till next week eiuplv M or 75 men and their agents | conferred tbe first and second degrees with the Fultons of Portland. A large Oiling the streets has been in prog crowd was out to see the wrork. It was Tuesday night, when it was hoped the have been instructed wherever it was ti|H>n lour candidates. ress this week and while the benefit is council rollili consider the water propo ¡»»ssihle to empty Gresham men in Master Johnson read a list of the con tbe Giant's game from the start. The not seen immediately it will appear goon preference to all others. visitors played fiard but thay were as tributors to the halidebt fund, by whose sition. About a nnle \t tin* blacksmith shop of McCarter aid the debt has lieen materially re- infants in tbe hands of the home nine. and will last some time. and a half of the main traveled streets A Son six heavy wagons have treen set ' duced. After the 3rd inning tbe visitors saw 1 have been oiled. The city pays hall Baker/ilm WedJinq up. Several carpenters were put to preparation» were made for the mem thev were up against it and some of the and the connty half. The expense to line of the prettiest of the early June wort on these building cars about 8 feet orial services which are to lie held June gdayers looked a little grouchy but tbe city will be alxiut $75. Some in weddings tisik place at tiie home of the wile and varying from l<> to 2<l feet IH at 2:30 p. rn. Ruaaelville, Wood everything went on smooth during the town and others outside have had extra bride Sunday afternoon, June 5. when in length. These are living substantially lawn an«! Lents granges will also take 1 game. Gresham’s outfielders did some oiling in front of their property by ar Mias lU rtl a Zilin, and Orile Baker constructed and will I h * r<s,fed with part This day has been set apart by ' stunts with the stick that was all-right ranging with the county while tbe ear were married under a bower of palms heavy tent cloth and altogether they tbe stat,» grange on which to bold ser ami clearly shows the effect of their of oil and sprinkler were in this vicin and orange blossoms, Rev. M It l’aro- will present a neat appearance. When vices in memory of the dead mendiers practice. The Giants have a game on ity. W. W. Cotton, Theo. Brugger and for next Sunday and as they look for unagian officiating. Tiie linde wore com pint i»l the cars will constitute the of tbe grange. E. Schwedler have had oiling done a gown of lawn de spree and carried a company's dining and sleeping apart This was flora's «lav and the lecturer much stronger opposition, some fun can along their residence property. bouquet <4 bridal roses. She was at ments. They will accommodate a crew was assisted by tbe Worthy Flora Miss tie anticipated. The Giants are, Dailey p, Kelt c, Par tended by tier sister. Mio Goral Zilm, a» of from 50 to M men The sleeping Emlessa Vclan. maid o( honor. Many iwautiful presents cars are to be furnished with springs, The Queen Arrives An interesting vocal and instrument rott lb, Griffith 2b, Todd 3b, Toucher ss. Skyrick 1 f. Wirtz c f, C. Merrill r f. were received. Mr and Mrs. Baker mattresses and bedding all of which has program was carried out. L. P. Manning received the other day Last Sundav score, Gresham 15, Ful two queen bees to add to his 25 colonies will la* at home alter a short honey been purchased from Gresham mer Re-idi’ig, ‘‘Why save all tbe Howers chants. The dining cars are to be I for th • <!• ..d," Mrs Vail. The alphabet ton 3. moon trip. of bees. They came by mail from Ne- supplied with giial ranges, cooking <*i the ti iwers was given by four little Broughton, who has lieen with the canicum. Ore. Each queen was accom utensils ami earthen dishes. Taken as girls from tbe Juvenile grange. Read-i Giants some time, pitched bis last game panied by several attendants an«i they Io let lure Aqainst the Saloons a whole the employes on the job will ing, “What is so rare as a June day,’* Sunday, having signed with tbe Valley J were given candy as food for the jour Mondai, June 13, Mr. Zimmerman of fare la*tter on this |Hirtable hostlery Mrs. E. A. Niblin. Reading, ‘ Why a league. ney. The little block containing the tiie anli-aaloon league will give a lec than the boarders in many of the hotels. boy is late to scliool,” Nora Holm of the ) liees is placed in tbe hive and they eat ture in the M«*tl”HÌist church ol Sandy. I A Herald representative has lieen in Juvenile grunge. Mrs. Martin of the ■ lie will use a stereopticon with alsiut formed that all tiie supplies in the way The Pleasant Home nine, on their their wav out through a little card Gilipsic m I hhi I of expression gave some I board and are welcomed by their new lllO pictures. Admission free. of foisi »tuffsand meat will be purchased tine recitations. II. A. Lewis of Russel- ■ home diamond played the Rnsselville companions Tuesday evening Mr Zimmerman will in Gresliam, meaning the expenditure boys. The game which was a hard con viile read a paper on Howers telling of In al the Dover Methodist church. test resulted in a score of 3 to 1 in favor of quite a neat sum every mouth of the their selection, planting and care. of the home nine. In tbe last half of “A workshop with tools ami a stove for duration of the contract. the first inning Pleasant Home brought the winter is often the means of making Self-Binders, Tw me, Mowers, Rakes, At Ed Osburn's blacksmith shop on the boy.” redder», just as cheap as Portland at Maiu street six other heavy wagons W eekly Oregonian and Herald $2.00 in tiie first run. Until after the fifth (oundl Irdnsdcts Business ! Tliv n*«tuiiriiiit condint»-.l by Mrs. Mc llessel's implement Store, Gresham. Carter on Powell street Ims I stii pur* cluus'd by Portland parties who lake Gresham (’imp Mill will I h * shut down possi-ssion ni oiuv. Mrs. McCarter will for repairs until about June 25th. Carl join her husband near Eugene. Shattuck. 22 I'orlland parties were lien* on Thurs day negotiating for the lease of Gissl- l»ts for sale in Cedarville, on easy f.'llow's mid Osborn's blacksmith shops. terms. II. W. Snasliall, Pleasant View The latest report is that the deni lias gone Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. through. May 21, 1906 “ “ 1907 “ “ 190« “ “ 1909 “ “ 1910 Vol. 6. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. The remark that agents can duplicate our sale prices is “hot air.” have taken our line of goods away from agencies near Portland so that we can make you THE PRICE Also Guaranteed Buggies with trimming, fine leather quarter red or black - - - High C rade Henney Buggies Leather tops, in $58.50 $77.50 $40 $45 $18 $30 Team Hamess - - $31.50 Team Hamess - - $35.50 Single Buggy Hamess - $13.50 Double Driving Hamess $23.50 C. L. Boss & Co. I Moline Plow Co. Bldg. ] We 320 • 328 EAST MORRISON STREET Portland, Oregon