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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
I BEAVER STATE HERALD VôYSUSHrn Concentrated Lye Maniac is Succesrful in Escaping After Inflicting Second Dose. r ► ViiriotiN report» art» <• i r<*u I u t «•« I through th«* «• «in in il n i tv regarding the nt nttai kn iiiutlu upon Mr* R <' Jt'iitiiiign. who liv«*» «» h Fifth ntr«*«'t n«**t to (h<* ticket oilier al th«* 4'iitrmirr to the fuirgroiind» <I h » u I tw«> month» figo, white Harry Collin», wh«i i» u Imrlriidvr for F<»rd M«*t/g«-i. wan entering th«* J«’nning» liuti»«*, where h«* inaite hi» home, at ulMiut ? o*«-l<»< k in th«* morning, In* wim uttM<«k<*d by »»»in«* on«« t'vi<b*ntly fatnil* iar w uh th«* premine», mid «*oiic< nt rat« >1 ly«« wan thrown in hin Ince Hi» »iln- piciiHi» wen* ariiiiM« <1 and it m »aid that l>«> tnoved hi» r«»»in, thinking to avoid a niinilar attack .11 «out three week» ago a »imiter attack wan nitt'l«* iipiin Mr». R. < Jeiining» It hnp|M«ned utenti 2 o’elta k a. in. Mr. JeiMiingn wun u»te«-p upfitair». Mr» J«*i$ning**. who waa a»l«*ep in a down* »lair* tenlroum, wni awaken«*«! by u n«»i*«* in th«* kitchen Supposing th«* cat wan in the <*tipte»Mr«l, »he got up te invratigat«'. A» »lie «*nt«*rcd the kitch en in th«* «liirkn«—* a hand wan pia»•«••! ov«*r her in*»ilth. »he « il» bt-ateii al»>tll tin* hip» und ly«’ wit» ruhbctl in her far«’. i h«* culprit then ll«*«i He had gain«*«I entrane«’ through the w<>od»hr<! Another uttuck «aTtirred la»t Satur day ikiglit u I hju I II 30. Mr» Jviining» and a I’J-year-«»!«! girl, Eva Hamlin, w > r«* th«* «»lily «MU’iipanl» «»Í th«’ I ioiim « limi they wer«* a»l« «*p Th«’ «loor» wer«* all lock«’«! Mr .bulling» had n«»t r«- tuiiH ’i frolli hi» «lut i« » h » bart«*ii»l«'r at th«* (‘lui» wdoon M Mr» rs Jenning» wa» awiikvii«»«l by a small dog jumping on th«’ I»«! and barking fiercely. She ar«>tM* and V.a immediately »truck sev- era I hard blow» on the Issly and a rag wet with strong lye was rublsal on her (»<•«•. Iler M-reaniH and those of the girl aroused the neighbors, who hur rie«l to tb»- Imii»«’. ts they approached th«* botine they heard a p«*rn<»n running ra»t tbi<»ugk> th«* fairgrotin«!» Th«’cul prit thin time ha«l «’liiere«! through the bedroom win«luu, rutting away th«« aereen, and «*»« up«*«i a« he had entert»!. D«*puty aberiffa hav«* been w«»rkmg on th«* ruar uxac I are following up sever al clu«*a but have mude no arrenb* The run«* i» inynteriou» hut it in ladirved th«« the culprit in iK»t .far uway The inein- liern of the faiidly diaclaiin all knowl edge of any luuüve that could actuate thed«*e<l. They *uy they have had no family «¡uarrel or mther trouble to raune rnt’inir». Mr» J«u?uing» han g«»neaway to n|H’iid nome time with a »inter, Mm. E. R Jenninga at trucidale (4JIIKH1 Mrs. Wirtz visited relatives in this vicinity last week. Miss Hannah Hedin visited her par ents last Sunday. Mrs. McKinney of Portland is visit ing relatives mid friends Imre Mr. mid Mrs biuderback iX Orient visited Mr. mid Mrs. Parker Saturday G resham GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. MRS. JENNINGS AGAIN ATTAGKED r FATAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT PORTLAND MAN’S HORRIBLE FATE A case was tried in the justice court in this city last Saturday in which H. I,. Hi. (Hair was defendant ami Dr. Party Returning From Sunday Outing Meet Disaster Near This llb ii IV. Smith plaintiff in an action to recover «fio damages. The suit grew City—Big Autos Run Amuck and Occupants are Thrown to out of an error in the justice d's ket, Ground—L. Jager Dies—Others Slowly Recover Injuries. made while the defendant was justice of the p<-a<<-. alsiiit four years ago The plaintiff, in the suit filed at the Th«- worst auto accident of the season 1 completely around. The big black ear, time against F G Ricki tt to recover on n debt, recently applii-d for a judg in this vicinity occurred about 7 o'clock instead of keeping the road and making ment and was n-fused. the record stal Mondav morning in front of Sam Car- the turn, went straight ahead across ing that the case had Is-en seltled out the ditch and into the fence to the left. j roll’s on the Powell Valley road. Two of court Tin- plaintiff time applied to Just at this (Kiint there was a gate, with HUtos, returning from it Sunday'a out- the court to have that part <4 the rword large, square cedar posts The heavy i mg near Mt. H<w«l, were s]>eedi »el aside as mi error, Tlii» motion the Packard struck one post square, lifting ward the city. There wi re four court deniecl. Hr. Smith tJren filed his it out of the ground and up. As it fell I-Mils in tlie red car, Mr. and M -nit against the former justice for the on th<- moving car it »truck the elder Sigler. A. Murlia full amount of Re kert’s debt and ad I Mrs Mui .lager, who was driving, square on the In the ditional costs The evidence showed I.OU1» forehead, crushing hi« skull, mashing IdiK'k car that (milling had ever been paid and his no«e ami loosening his jaw. A Jager, Mr and Mrs Shreve, Mr and I fiat the ris-ord t hat the rase had been splinter struck Mr. Font*« and pene- Mrs Clifford Funes and child R o I m -H. settled wa« an unintentional mis trated the flesh past the ribs and broke and Mr. Funes’ mother, Mr. Jager statement the «boulder blade. The auto went on was driving. The case was tried before a jury. alsmt list yards into the field. The Hearld has learned from reliable I'laintiff claimed that lie was daniagi*d Dr. Short was summoned and arrived soiiri'i'» the fullowing details in regard to the amount askc-d aud that this was to the accident: The cars first came in a very short time. He fourni Mr. In» only recourse. Defendant showed together at the turn in front of Ex- Jager «till sitting at the wheel, uncon that tin- law prescribed at least twee trorn's store. The black car made a scious but automatically trying to steer ways by which the error might be cor- wide turn and tlie red car cut in short the machine. The occupants of the reeled at very alight ezpea*- »ml trou and got ahead. The black car, a Pack red car were not severely injured and ble and that he had «t‘-»d ready at all ard, lieing much heavier and speedier assisted in caring for those who were tine-« to assist in correc ting the error. than the red car, which was a Stoddard, severely cut. Mr. Jager was placed on The jury, after two hours’ deliberation, so-ui caught up and ran the r.-si car a a cot and taken to the house of Sain fitdesl be agrts- and was discharged close race for the few hundred yards to Carroll where Dr. Short gave him all the turn just Is-yoml Sum Carroll’s. the attention possible. The auto am Tlie black car practically crowded the bulance was summoned and arrived red car off the road at this point. alsuit 9 o'clock. The injured man wag There is it drop of about a foot from the taken to the hospital where he died road I ms ! to the bicycle path on the alsiut noon. Tlie other« wrre taken in soiithside. As the red car dropjied to autos to their homes and are said to be Friends here have recisved word that this it swerved around, hsit two wheels, recovering from the wounds and terri Rola-rt < Islcornr, oldest »oll '»I Mr«. I . S and finally landed by’ the fence turned ble slus-k. ll-larrne, wi ho resided Iretr until recent- l\. Im« probably I even lost in the woods KELSO of British Columbia The brothers A daughter was born July 4 to Mr. were titulier cruising and Kotiert and and Mrs. Joel Jarl. In« |H«rtiier got separated. This lisp- pened al«>ut June 2U aud lie lias not C. A. Forstierg’e home was destroyed lH-en heard of since. The sympathy of bv fire last week. Tlie fire started from A hot game of ball »«« played on the sparks on the roof. A good deal of the all triettds will go out to Mi«. (tslMirne Troutdale ground« la«t Sunday lietween furniture wae saved and family. the Troutdale Cubs and the Columbia Joe fxinndree and family have moved Hardware nine of Portland, The Col- into the new bouse recently built by unibia« are considered the cream of the (HI KKNVHIt Robert Jonsrud. The score was 17 Dr. Mapes an<l L. J. Rannev left for West bide amateurs. Rev. Haloes preached his farewell to rt in favor of Troutdale. Portland last Thursday. score* sermon in the Lutheran church last The Columbia team made five Clias. «»leson ami family ami Wm. Sunday. He will soon leave for Dakota Swanson of Sandy visited Jas Edgerton in the first inning and one more in the litth. Battrie«—Troutdale, T. Hutdmrd and his place will be taken bv Rev. last week and i-ancaster; Columbia«—Hart and Holden of Portland. Duey Burcborr left l<»r H|>okai»e last Rev. Jas. B. Corby ol Portland will Stoke« and Emrich. Hite of Hubbard, week. 8; off Hart and Stokes, 17. The fea- hold open air services at Kelso, Sunday. Vincent Friel spent Sunday in C-ber- lures <>( the game were Third Baseman July 17 at 8 p. m. ryville. Jones' hard hit. Troutdale's hard hit KOBIRI OSBOURNE iO.SI IN WlllfRNfSS BdrydlR buqqy Sale FOR SALE—Secondhand liuggies aed harness Buggies from «15 to $5<J, iai first class sba,>e. Also some driving ami riding horses at very reasonable prices. For full particulars see J. E. Metzger, Gresham, Ore., or phone 147. 2* Greslwm Ltd Mill FRACTION ENGINE HAILING PIPES The sight of the two heavy traction engines on the streets this week, each drawing six pipes of two and one-half tons each, loaded on three heavy trucks, is a reminder of the immense under taking being carried on from this place as a center and distributing point The yards east of the school house is crowd ed pipe and trainload» are arriving dailv. J. J. Seaton, who has the contract for hauling the pipe has put on two trac tion engines besides his ten four-horse teams. This pipe is being hauled to Lusted« or beyond. Wilson A Daly, contractors, have started work on the ditch at the stand- pi,s- at Lusted«, and will work this way from that point. They will use a steam shovel where possible. A trout 200 men and 14 teams are at work on the ditch above Lusted« and are making rapid progress. The Set aw-Batcher people have one riveting outfit on the J. Sleret place. They find a great scarcity of tnen and are employing all they can get. DR. WILLIAM Oil TAKES A WILE Word ba« been received here of the marriage of Dr. William J. Olt at Em poria, Kansas, on June 25tb, the bride being Miss Mabel P. Alexander of that place. The ceremony took place in the morning at the First Christian church and was followed by an elegant wedding breakfast. The bride is a charming young woman, a talented musician, prominent in church and social circles. Dr. and Mrs. Ott have been visiting at various points in Kansas and are ex pected to arrive here in the near future where Dr. Ott will resume hie dental practice in association with his brother. Bids Wanted The Board of Director» of School District No. 307, or 53 Jt., Multnomah and Clackamas counties. Oregon, will let contract to build a new schoolhouse, in said district, to the lowest responsi- Ide bidder. Plans and specifications can be seen at the residence of L. C. Lowe, clerk of said district. Sealed bids will be received at the residende of L. C. Lowe. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Said bids will be opened at the schoolhouse in said district on Monday, the 25th day of July, at 2 o’clock, p. nt. Mas That Iffaat. By order of the Board of Directors, L. C. LOWE, Clerk. why Mettiuaelah lived 29 ’ ting won the game. It will be rememliered that the Trout Bhn dale Cube gave C hiiim such a hard rub to atirh a great old age Ha—Perhaps June 19 oai the letter's grounds, and al loma young woman married Ulin far so that the Columbia Hardware boys ala money.— Boston Tranarrtpt. Weekly Oregonian and recently lieat Gresham on local grounds 1 to I. July 4th at >Gresham the Cubs played the Montavilla Tigers, Is-ating them 11 Co 3. The gatue gaure was pitched by Sprague, Sprague, tlx* notorious Southpaw pitcher, Good hit« won this game and there were few errors. Montasulla put splendid game. Beginning on Monday, July »1. I he Gresham Feed and Chop Mill will be prepared to do grist work «'very day, fourth of July Committee Reports mid will have on hand a stock of feed, brmi, shorts, rolled barley, oats, rolled The committee of arrangements for the oats, wheat, chop, etc. Large or small Fourth of July celebration met on Wed Frank Hedin mid wife are here visit orders. nesday night anil made out their report Ranisby A Oswald. Proprietors ing the former's parents. covering receipts ami expenditures of the recent celebration. R«*|M)rt <>( Hi«« Condition of the The committee consists of W. E. Wood, E. Thomas, T. R. Howitt, C. E. Pugh ami U-wis Shattuck, and tliey submit the in the State of Oregon, nt the close of business July 30, 1910. following re|s>rt: RECEIITS RENOUNCES Money on hand from last year $ 14.00 Dians and discounts ................................ Collect«1«! on Riibae.ription............... 194.00 Bondi, securities, «te Banking house, furniture and fixture« From concessions............................. 81.00 line from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items ......... Total S2X9.00 Cash M Itami EXPENSES T ota ?.................................................... Orchestra and ex,«'uses .................. I 45.20 Piano................................................... 5.00 Capital slock paid in...................................................... Ball games............. ......................... 80.1X) Surplus fund ................................................................... Field «porta......................................... 20.25 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to check >|.<-nk«-r ............................................... 0.00 Demand certificates of deposit......... I. . Shattuck, supplies....................... 8.85 Time certificates of deposit................. II. Gulliksen, labor......................... 7.50 T otal ,........................................... Kern, laltor.......................................... 2.00 L. Pugh, lalair................................... 3.75 STATE OF OREGON, RH. Gresham Drug’Co., supplies....... 3.75 County of Multnomah, 2.00 I, E mil G. K ahiuci . l , Cashier of the above mentioned bank, do solemnly Thomas Brow., lalmr......................... ’ ■ i •- ,i... ».—* „( mv knowledge and belief. Matthew« and Thoma«, marshiils 5.00 E mii .G. K akdxll , Cashier Herald, printing............................. 10.00 CORRECT—Attest: Subscribed and «worn to F. E. Handin, lalior....................... 3.1X1 A. M kykks before me this 7th day of T iirooohk B kikkikk July, 1910. Total............ $200.30 E mil G. K ahdkll A. M KYKIIS, Balance on hand $82.70 Directors. Notary Public. Local Butchers Improve Their Shops—Patrons Given all Advantages of Large Cities Gresham is rapidly becoming a meat and provision supply center for a large surrounding territory. The two meat markets are doing a thriving business and the improvements they are putting in show their purpose to not only sup ply the needs but also to satisfy the re fined tastes of their customers. The Gresham Meat company, of which Will Hockinson is proprietor, is building not only a splendid local trade but a wholesale business as well. Two wagons, one in charge of J. C. Belien and one in charge of Will Hockinson or hie father, are on the road every day and a large delivery wagon is used for I two tripe each week to Portland. A. J. W. Brown, an experienced all-round batcher, is employed in the shop. This place has lieen greatly improved of late and looks clean and inviting A sani tary meat refrigerator, ice-cooled, is kept at a temperature of 40 degrees. This opens under the counters so that cut» are taken directly from the cool room to the cutting block. In the front is a large glass showcase where meat is kept free from flies and dust and yet in plain sight from the shop or street. A large fish box has been made where fish is kept on ice. All the beeves are bought at Stock- dale where they are government in spected. They’ are driven to Fairview where the slaughtering is done, and in twelve hours from killing the beeves are in the market, cool and ready for the block. Other features are being added which make this the equal of a well equipped city market. DOVER Every farmer is busy in the bay fields. Dr. Adix of Estacada wae called to attend Mr. Roberts last week Miss Marv Bews who has been home for a week has returned to Portland. A Bews has been sick for a few days. A. J. Kitzmiller wae mowing hay on his forty Monday. Rev, Ellis preached morning. Hu»day here Self-Binders, Twine, Mowers, Hakes, Tedders, just as cheap as Portland at Herald $2.00 Hassel's Implement Store, Gresham. Harness Buggy and Wagon Sale FIRST STATE BANK OF GRESHAM k GRESHAM MEAT TRADE GROWS 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 Grade Henney Buggies 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 I Moline Plow Co. Bldg. ] We $31.50 $35.50 $13.50 $23.50 320 * 328 EAST .'MORRISON STREET Portland, Oregon