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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1910)
I -»ri» y » Vi <1 1 T* ó * <J P ^•^reRYrp//^. r'J ¡>^71 G resham «TV* »8»9^<3y I GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO.. OREGON, Subscription, $1.00 a Year. » T TWO AGCIDENTS LAST SUNDAY GKtSHAM HAS BIG FOURTH Ideal Day and Big List of At tractions Draws Largest Crowd Seen Here. « ► With a lew exception» |M-»»pie gr-'i rrally think thnt (»refdiam ha« jm»t •*»-« n the btggcHt it nd beat c»debrnll«»n »»v» r r X |M'riehced in her hi*torv. Tiio*»* that have been pa»M«d ill the la~l tw«» tear» have lM*en tine and the attcn<lanc* wnw giMwl m both imitancvH, but it will not lx* diMputctl 111at the cotirnc «4 ev««nt* in tin» lant «•»hd>r at ion ran the mowt «-\»-tily of any heretofore attempt**! Prue the program waw not a heavy mir (nil it whh carried out to the dot, ami no «»nr went away feeling that he bad liven »light« d Every one did their part ami did n well. Thr day wan an ideal one The morn ing *<>|H*nv«l cloudy out ladorv noon thr laat fleck <d fog bad been diaaipaled and while it lircame warm enough to make the run let tmtiary man »mile it wa» not »tiffling The only »hortagr on the program wmm the shortage of ice cream ami cohl drink», These did not move well till m I mui I two p. in. alter which thr nUpply I mh ainv exhausted, another h»a»l wo ordered from town ami that too wav all used la-fore the cloae of the »lay. The program of Ihr morning war a little drlay«*t| by thr ialriiva» of train», and comMM|ueutiy the HjM»ak»*ra w»*rc not I mi II i prraent till well on to noon. About IO:3u the »train» of Ridiard*» orchrntra called tlu* |»voplo to the vicin ity of thr platform ami after a »vie« lion vr two. Mayor Shattuck announced the program. A d<»u file quartette, con»i»ting of Menner». Bachmryrr, All»vr!.i»on, John- »tori, and Jone»* and Mr». .1. E. Mcliger, Mr» < latinnliait and M i - h Jennie Mel* xgar and < »rare and Minnie l.awrrm»* rendered the tir»t ni>ml»ar. accompanied by Mr». All»erti»<»n t!iv pianiat. Mr. Khattm k then introduced Prof L K Alderman in ii abort but well worded a perch. Prof. Alderman made an ex cellent a«ldrr»H bearing <>n the liiatorcia vvriita of tiie paat, thr »lutiea of th** patriotic citixen of thr prrarnt, with a atirring appeal fur llir future. To way that Prof Alderman won thr audieiicr would m»t l»e Hiiflicirnt. Every one aeemrd enlliuaniatic in commendation of the adtlreHH ami there ia reason to lielicvr Hint hi« return at aotnr future dalv will I h * antic>pat«*d by tin* I ampli* of th** locality witii plraaiire. Following till» address the doublt) (|Uartrttr rrnder«*d "Columbia the Gem of tin* (>cran” and Dr A (’. Smith was inltodiicrd mid lie gave a short spicy ami entertaining talk which wna alao highly npprrciMtr*!. Following tin» llir audience wma a»k««d to join hi ainging “America’* ami tin* program wna then over. In tlu* meantime a ball game ha»l hern »tarted brtwmi Moniitnvilla Tigera and the Troutdale Cuba, resulting in a ■core ot 7 to 3 in favor of Troutdale. Another game lietween Gresham mid Pleaannt Home in Hie afternoon was won by (irraham by a hi At 3 p. tn. thr racca took place a a followa, the winner firat, a»»coinl next : Boy a under 14 Pitman, Stanley mid Jonra. Boys under 10 The above is a cut ol the power engines ol the Schaw-Batcher Company, showing the engines, air compressors, boilers, etc., v.hile being assembled at Gresham preparatory to being taken out on the line. </urs(i>H-rry. William »ml Biker Girls under 10, Hamlin and Matthews Girls under 14, Merrill mid Guliiksoii. Fret* f**r all. 100 yd*. Joe 1--1. liowuxl Smith. M* n over tk), J. D. Loo. (’ E Liudsey. The day pa>aed quietly, no serious accidents occurring ami very little dis turlmnc*-« of any sort ri.mg to effect tile hUcct*»n of the occasion. GOKBEn Barqain Buqq> Sale Miaa Emma Harikry vi»it«**l in Port- lurid the fir*t «>f the week- Mi»» Barah Johnston, of Portland is visiting her c«>u»in. Mr«, b II. Reed. Mr md »I Mr» X P.GIeanon are visiting friends and relative» in thin vicinity. F<Hi SALE—S»-e* »nd hand Luggie» and harnea« Buga in * fi'»ni $15 to $5o, in Alno »orne driving Aral claafl b I im |» v and rifling borne- .»t verv reasonable pricty For full partictilara »ev J E. Metzger, <iiv»lidiii, Ore., >r phone 147. 28 Mi»» Fade of Portland i» vitnting Mr» L Oatrand. Mr» lauta Benfield i» in Portiate! caring lor her daughter in law who is very ill. The majority of p<‘»>ple from our little berg celebrated at Wnahoughal. Biq Prohibition Meeting Ixiuia Benfield who i» employed on the ll<m. Karon Walk inn, Prohibition candidate tor vice president in 1908 will fire department in the city, came out I m * in Gresham on Saturday evening of an»! »|M*iit Sunday at home. July 9th, to Rpciik in the hi threata of thr tfmpt rHnt’v movement- Mr. \\ at- kin* rryutalnm warrant* a full house. Everyone nhould have an inivreat in the The Swedish school in progressing <|iN<’UwHion of .» subject that in i»o im portant to the jovial, moral, and finan nicely with Miss Martha Nordling of cial welfare of the v Hue country a* thia Portland as teacher. Nubjeet ih . The inerting w ill be held in (’. A. Lindgren, who has been serious the < irange Hall. ly ill, is up again. Aug. and Kndrew Itydberg of Erie, Penn., are broking around for a suita- ÍIK KWOOD ble location. M irm Pretty man, ti ixipular Born to Mr and Mrs Chas, Nord- young lady u( thin place, married blorn, June 25, a eon. lant WrtincR'Inv afternoon at the Taylor St. M. I < hur< h, to W h I hoii Thacher. Onlv a few relative* an<l intimate ac VERMONT STATE GRANGE. quaintance« were present They will ■pend their honeymoon in eastern Ore. PLEASAN I VIEW Gay Johnwon ih H|M*nding a few weeks in >haw , (>i*egon. Mr«, B F Powers is slowly improv- log. A. T Mult haul bar accepted a poxi- tloll HR assistaiit engineer on the Geo. \V. Elder, running between Portland and San Diego. Greshdm I trd Mill Beginning on Mon<lay, July II, the tir» Rham Feed and ( hop Mill will be prepared to do griwt work every day, and w ill have on hand a Block of feed, bran, »horta, roll**! barley, oat», rolled oat», wheat, chop, etc. lairge or »mall order». Rnm»by A Oswald, Proprietor» Riqxirt of the Coliilitioti of tile FIRST STATE BANK OF GRESHAM in the State of Oregon, at the close of business July 3<>, 1910. RESOURCES l.oans mid discounts ................. Bonds, securities, etc Blinking house, furniture mid tlxtures Due from approved reserve bunks Checks mid other cash items Cash on hand T otal ,. ................................ I 94,714.11« 1,880.00 'i. I I . 38 40,794.18 II.K) 5,t>S() 52 »180,626.84 LIABILITIES ♦ 15,000.00 Capitai »lock |>iii*l in..................................... 2,(100 00 Surplus fund . 4,097.34 Undivided profits, less expensi-s mid tuxes pani 111,063.17 Individual deposits subject to check 0,088 97 Demand certificates of deposit 18,678.36 Time certificates of deposit............................................. »1(10,026.84 T otal , ......... STATE GF OREGON, I RM. County ot Multnomah, I, E mil G. K ariisli ., Cashier * d the uliove mentioned bank, do solemnly swi-ar that, the alsivc report is trus to tiie best of my knowledge and belief. E mil G. K arukll , Cashier CORRECT—Attest: Subscribed mid sworn to A. M xvkrh liefore me this 7th day of T iikoookk B iukkikr July, 1910. E mil G. K ahokll A. Mttvmta, Directors. Notary Public. » Vol. 6. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910 Interest In th. Patrons Growing and Membership Increasing. Nen Shoe Shop Er» 1 Schumacher ha« had 20 years ekpeiience {in »hoetniiking ami repair work. He will do your repairing at rea ■onaide rates ami give satisfaction, (iive a new man a chance. Shop on Powell : St. opp-'Site Dan M’-tzger's store. Bids Wonted The Board of Director» of School District No. 3(>7 , or&iJt., Multnomah mid Clackamas counties. Oregon, will let contract to build a new schoolhouse, in said district, to the lowest r<-s|s>nsi- ble bidder. Plana ami specifications can I h - seen at the residence of !.. C. Lowe, clerk of said district. Sealed bids will be received al the resiilende of 1. C. Lowe The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Said bi<is w ill la- opened at the schoolhouse in saiii district on Monday, the 2óth day of July, at 2 o’cha-k, p. m. By order of the Bomd of Directors. 1. c 1.0)' E. Clerk No. 27. ( hdutaqud Proqrdm The following is a program of the t'baiitaqua assembly U> be h*-l,| ai Glad stone park: July 12—Afternoor, Mrs. Anna White Stillman. Journal band. Dr Went worth F. Stewart. Chemawa vs. Hon Mr. Johnson’s Family Hurt on eyman Hardware company. Evening, Sandy Road—Livery Rig Irving M. Glen Journal band. Demolished, Main St. July 13—Afternoon, Dr. Madison C. Peters, Irving Glen. Gladstone vs. Clackamas. Evening, Edwin Brush, The 'lav liefore the Fourth was event the magician. Julv 14—Afternoon, Dr William 8. ful for l>a<l accidents, one happening Creek. Sadler Chemawa vs. Eagle 1 to the north of Gresham and one in Evening—Irving M Glen, Sarah Mil- side the city limits. In the latter, our dred Wilmer. tiresham liveryman, Ed Metzger, with July 15—Afternoon, The entire Sad- Lis auto got rather the worst of the ler's company. Gladstone vs. Honey- Evening, man Hardware company. udxup. Illustrated Lecture—Dr. William Hadler. Mr. Johnson, with his wife and three July 16— Afternoon, Conferring diplo ■laughters, was enjoying a drive Sunday mas. Irving M. Glen Dr. Madison C. afternoon on the Sandy road. After Peters. College reunions. Clackamas proceeding some distance be stopped at vs. Eagle Creek Evening, Mrs. Anna a trough to water the horse. Thinking White Stillman. Roes Crane. to make it easier for the horse, the July 17—Afternoon, Col. (ieo. W. bridle was removed. Just then an auto Bain. Band concert. Evening, Roas came up liebiml and a man got out and Crane. came toward the pump. Coming around July 18—Afternoon, Irving Glen. Col. the ng suddenly he frightened the horse George W. Bain. Gladstone vs. Che which started to run. The runaway mawa. Evening, the Pasmores concert. might have been stopped but the auto July 19—Afternoon, the Paaomres. driver thought to head him off and gave Dr. D. F. Fox. Honeyman Hardware chase, which resulted in the horse sud company vs Eagle Creek. Evening, denly turning south at the next cross Miss Goldie Peterson. The Pasmores. ing. At the turn the women and chil Y M. C. A. athletic entertainment dren were thrown out against a barbed ‘ July 20—Afternoon, Elias Day and »ire fence, the horse continuing south Oranne Truitt-Dav. Clackamas vs. to the Base Line and thence east to the ' Chemawa Evening, the Pasmores. Twelve-Mile house. The woman was July 21—Afternoon, Irving M. Glen. found to Ire severely cut about the face Miss Sophia Geary Shivee. Dr. H. V. and one arm was dreadfully torn. The ; Adams. Eagle Creek vs. Gladetone. older girls each sustained severe cuts on Evening—Gov. Joseph W. Folk of Miss- their faces and about their bodies, but ' ouri. the youngest one practically escaped. July 22—Afternoon, H. V. Adams, They were brought to Gresham and Dr. Honeyman Hardware company vs. Short attended to them, after which , Clackamas. Evening, Miss Sophia Ed Metzger took them back to the city | Geary Shivee. Dr. D. F. Fox. Irving in his auto. M. Glen. While on his way back in the even July 23—Afternoon, Irving Glen. Dr. ing about * o'clock, when nearly in Wentworth F. Stewart. The leading front of his resilience, Mr. Metzger ob teams. Evening, Elias Day and Oranne served a rig in front of his car, but he Truitt-Day. Fireworks. was going slowly and anticipated no July 24—Afternoon, D. F. Fox. Irv trouble. Preparing to pas« to the right, ing M. Glen. Sacred concert. Evening, the rig was suddenly drawp across in Dr. Wentworth F. Stewart front of the car and liefore be could stop ■ t the rig was a wreck, the occupants were landed on the frout of the car and the horse liad departed for regions un- i known. It appears that the driver has .Miss Constance Ewing spent a day in admitted that Mr. Metzger was not to Cherryville last week. blame, and that the horse was not August Brandstein left last week for afraid of autos, so no reason can be eastern Oregon for a short visit. given for the accident unless the driver Dr. Mapes and family of Aberdeen are and his companion were asleep, or were visiting Mrs, L. J. Rooney. considering important matters of per Lloyd and Glen Corey left last Saturday sonal interest. for WallaWalla. Geo. Flynn is visiting in eastern Ore Two new train« have been put on dur gon. Ross Marston is also in that part ing the part week on the O. W. I*, be of the state. tween (iresliani and Portlandr One of these train« leaves Gresham at 10:45, Weekly Oregonian and Herald $2.00 a.m., the other at 12:45 p.m. Lots tor »ale in Cidarville, on easy \ ermoiit state grunge lield Its tlilr- terms. II. W Snishall. l’lea-ant View ty-elglitli miiiunl meeting in Burling Avenue; Gresham, Route 3 ton. The delegatee numbered over 300, the largest number present in the history of the grange. There were also several hundred members iu at tendance. The financial report show ed the permanent fund. Including In terest to July 1. 1909. to he »823.51. The treasurer received during the year, including funds on hand at the < |o»e of Inst year’s account, »13.335.18. lie hud paid out but »4.633.81. Tin report of secretary A. A. Priest show oil that since the hist meeting twenty six granges hud been Instituted. Th< granges In good standing number 199, with a total membership of 18,494. The total number of Pomona granges Is twenty-four, with a membership of 6,4(18. State Muster C. F. Smith of Morrisville in his annual address ad vised cooperation In the matter of buying certain commodities In car lots, asked for annual trainlug iu public schools, remi-dlnl taxation measures, state support of paupers, reduced court expenses, another liquor law referen dum, good roads, cow testlug associa tion. reforestation and an effort to prevent the repeal of the Grout bill Iu congress. The committee on education reported Iu favor of n lllieral policy of educa tion mid a general Improvement and extension In the methods of ngrhul furnl training by increasing the facil Also Guaranteed Buggies with ities for the slime The committee on trimming, fine leather quarter agri* tilfure advocated sclentltle meth ods of farming mid the abolishment red or black - of old. primitive met hods. The com High Grade Henney Buggies mittee also reconniiemhHl that the pro gram of the lecturer contain more ag ricultural topics. Resolutions were passed favoring a referendum on the liquor question, a goixl roads movement, equal taxation, n parcels post, nt least one agricul tural high school, industrial education I Moline Plow In schools and opposing congressional shin suhsldv. CHERRY VILLE Harness Buggy and Wagon Sale The remark that agents can duplicate ourlsale prices is "hot air.” have taken our line of goods away from agencies near Portland so that we can make you THE PRICE Leather tops, in $58.50 $77.50 $40 $45 $18 $30 Team Hamess Team Hamess Single Buggy Hamess Double Driving Hamess C. L. Boss & Co Co. Bldg. | We $31.50 $35.50 $13.50 $23.50 320 - 328 EAST ¡MORRISON STREET Portland, Oregon J