Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 12, 1910, Image 1

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    BEAVER STATE HERALD
^•^ireRYFR/^,
Subscription, $1.00 a Year.
G resham
.ORE
OKESHAM, MLJLTNOMAM CO.. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910.
Vol. 6.
WOMAN’S DAY AT
EVENING STAR GRANGE
HORSE THIEF
COMMITTEE ON
IS CAUGHT
STREETS SLOW
No. 32.
UNCLE SAM
URGES ENTRIES
Saturday was grange day at the Even-
I ing Star Grange hall near Montavilla.
500 Government Farms in the
Accused Man Rounded up in Grange’Fair Association Asks
The morning hour was given over to |
business. A challenge to a debate on
Northwest Now Open to
Short Order and Horse
For Lease to Riverside
some good subject offered by Woodlawn
Homesteaders
Is Recovered.
Driving Club
grange was accepted and a committee
appointed to make arrangements.
L’ncle Sam is looking for .%0 practical
This being woman's day in the grange
A wiM-k »go Andrew Brugger wok» up
Tin- council met last Tuesday night
calendar the program was arranged by farmers who would like to own homes
to find » valuable young mare gone from in adjourned regular meeting with May­
There were
ill» pasture. 11» at once concluded it or Hhattmk presiding.
One of the most serious accident» that Yandell, came very near getting caught i the ladies.
of their own. The government now baa
Reading, “Sallie Ann’» experience,”
was stolen »nd advertised to that eml. present colincilinen Kenney, Michel ever hap|>ened in this part of the coun­ also. Knight wax knocked almost xense-
about
farms awaiting settlement un­
1 Mr». Elizabeth Hayhurst.
lie made Ilia loaa known to the siier- and Ht Clair, ami Recorder Robert», ty occurred Wednesday morning at I less.
Foreman Yandell immediately
der
the
various
irrigation projects of the
Solo, by Mr». Leia Elliott.
ifl and the new» got around over the Treasurer Metzger and Marshall Gull-
I drew the broken limb into position and
northwest.
These
farms vary in size
Davenport's
camp
near
Aims.
In
the
Mrs.
Vail,
the
lecturer,
gave
some
country pretty generally. A conatable ickson. Other councilmen were out of
from 21) to 80 acre, of irrigable land, de­
at liawrgo became suspicious «1 a new town except Howitt, who was detained accident Bert Knight, a helper in the applied splints and bandages. The suggestion« along the line of woman’»
man ami the horae he waa riding and on account of illness.
logging camp, was »truck aero«« the doctor was summoned and commended work and afterwards called for respon- pending upon location. In many sec­
field him (or investigation. The strang
The recorder'» minutes showed that ba< k and leg», breaking his right leg the attend n given. A stretcher was im­ 1 sex from the audience along these lines, tions a tract of grazing land has been
era proved to be A. (' Cameron ami Mr. at a s|iecial meeting a renewal of saloon inidxay tx t ween the bip and knee, provised from a cot and the patient was and especially that of better help and included in the farm unit, bringing the
' easier methods of housework. Nearly i total up to 160 acres.
license was granted to Ford Metzger,
Brugger'» mare.
earned out to a wagon, and brought to all of the large audience had something
There is no drawing or any element
Cameron had worked lor Mr. llrugger also that a report from the committee driving the bone through the flesh can«-
a aiiorl time and had given up hi« job on street improvement had been made | ‘ ing it to protrude about four inches. Gresham, where be was put upon the 1 to tell about their way of doing house­ of chance in applying for one of these
Tuesday la-fore the horae wax taken a »jH-cial order but tin- committee had
It has liven the custom to pile several 5:45 car for Portland and taken to a work and of the little things which farms. It is only necessary to make a
lightened their work. Some compared homestead entry at the local land office.
Thursday, giving no reason (or his »<--• failed to rejxirt anything definite. The logs up with tiie field donkey and then hospital.
the old way of doing housework with The farms are free to every bona hide
tion except that lie waa tired of the job. re|x>rt waa called lor again Tuesday
During
the
entire
time
Mr.
Knight
draw them in at on- time with the yard
that of the present time, and thought homesteader, who is entitled to make a
Mr Brugger paid liiru of! and lie i-ame night but a» there was only one mem- j
engine.
While removing a coupe of displayed supreme nerve, his face bear­ many improvements had been made. homestead entry, the oaly charge be­
to Gri-sham (or a day or two, Il is her of the street committee present no;
logs in this way the log» underneath ing a smile and he spoke without »trem­
Mrs. Pollock gave several fine songs. sides the regular land office fee for tiilng
probable that he took the horae and report was made.
Remarks were made by H. A. Dar- being the actual cost of getting water on
It »«» recommended that the marshal swung around ami caught Mr. Knight ble, never even showing that he suffered
went immediate y to Oswego, that lieing
the land. Payment may be made in
nall, the state lecturer.
a portion of the county that lew of the »••e that the reqnirement concerning | unawares. The yard foreman. Jack any pain.
Mrs. Casto, Mies Casto and Mr. and ten annua) installments, without in­
people from thia section ever visit, the hanging of a light on all wagons
Mrs. Hammond were visitors from Mil-1 terest.
When arreated and < ontrolited by th' left standing on streets at night Ire >
Nev* System On Trial
POWELL VALLEY
Owing to the rapidly dimishing area
waukie grange.
owner of the florae, l amero claimed strictly observed The pi|»e line con- ,
Mr. Frank lexjierance of Loe Angle»' During the period of change, when
The bread contest announ-ed for this of unoccupied public domain, oppor-
that a etranger liad given him the horse tractors, who leave many loads of pipe
wax the gneat of Joe Stephen» several I such improvements as the self-binder date resulted as follows : let prize, Mr«. , tunities to secure desirable farm land
to put in a certain alatile in Cortland. standing at tiie »ide of the »treets at
and the hav-loader were being introduc­ Payne. 2d prize. Miee Emma Larson. are becoming rare each year, ami it is
He denied that he had ever seen tiie night are to lie urged to use all jirecau- day», going from here to Alaska.
ed
on the farm, and the cash register 3d prize, Mre. Leia Elliott.
doubtful if the present favorable con­
bigan
Murray
"f
W.xidlawti,
Wash.,
i
horae, but he did admit that it resem- tion to prevent accidents.
ditions will ever occur again.
Everyone enjoyed the day.
The marshal came in for m Id cen- i is visiting relatives here. His sister ac- and computing scale wa« being installed
hied Mr. Brugger a home. He said he
by the merchant, the banker, in keep­
The farm- now awaiting settlement
had left the horae in the atalde for a »ure for not more strictly enforcing the companied him
include a wide variety of soil and cli­
sufficient length of time for the fellow dog lax ordinance. The time for |>ay-
Sheep-i illing dogs caused C. B. Alt-| ing with the times, put the typewriter
Bids Wanted
ami adding machine in his place of busi­
to come ami get it ami then took It out inenl of yearly dog tax was August 1. : man to sell his band of cotswoole.
Bids will be received for the grading mate. If you desire to engage in gen­
ness.
Systems
of
bookkeeping,
too,
liinow'll, though just where he got the The treaRurvr has provided a number
The De Haun family have moved to
of First and Second Streets in the Town eral farming, or to specialize in the
authority to take it out and try to dis- of tags but none has ts-en called for. j Estacada where Mr. DeHaun has a (>o- have been and are undergoing changes. of Fairview, Oregon A certified check growing of apples, alfalfa, sugar ke-ets,
Just at this time we are trying to break
garden truck, stockraising, dairying,
|Mi»e ol it lia» not been explained, At The marshal wax ordered to get the sition at a mill.
of ten per cent, must accompany all
away from the old-fashioned pass-book
raising poultry; or if you are a pro-
dog
tax
or
the
dogs,
so
-'Fido
■'
day»
any rate be admit» that It »«« not hi»
bids.
Bids
to
be
opened
the
22d
day
of
W. Calvin reports the birth of twin system, believing it will work a benefit
fe-sional or business man and wish to
projierty. He ha» been placed in the are numbered.
j August. The council reserves the right
calves at hi» farm.
to every customer carrying a checking
locate in a new town in a growing ag­
The most interesting item presented
county jail ami await» the action of the
to
reject
any
or
all
bids.
Estimates
can
While digging a well at the Steven» account with us.
ricultural community, write to the Sta­
was an application from the Grange
October term of court
be seen by calling on the Recorder.
I
place Roy Calvin accidentally cut hi*
H. A DIMMOCK,
tistician of the United States Reclama­
While it is our deeire to keep well to
Fair Association through its secretary
foot and as a result he will be laid up
Recorder, Town of Fairview. tion Service, Washington, D. C.
the front in the matter of furnishing I 34
I asking for a lease or a ja-rmit to lease a
some time.
up-to-date
service,
yet
we
are
careful
,
CHf RRYVHLf
portion of the (air grounds to the River­
F. McKinney is harvesting at Powell not to introduce methods which have
side Driving Club, for use as a perma­
Chauncy Coffman has returned from
I
Valle»
not lieen tried out in other communities.
nent track ami tor the erection of suit­
Seattle.
Mr.
Ault
and
family
have
returned
The
statement herewith is not a novelty
able
stables
and
a
grandstand.
The
Miss Constance Ewing has lx-en en I
but has given excellent satisfaction
gagi-d to teach school here for another matter waa referred to the city attorney from Seaside.
to draw up a proper lease. This will be
Mr. Lewellen was severely injured at wherever given atrial. With the ai ,
year
done at once and the lease * ill undoubt­ the Base Line bridge und was taken to of our customers, we will give this feature
Ben Beach has l>een np|>i>int- d ward­
edly I h - granted as the council favors the tiie Good Samaritan hoepit d for treat­ a trial here. We ask the assistance of
en by the S. P. Railway Co
I all carrying check accounts with us. '
project.
ment.
lien Hart is getting up a project to
Write or tell us how you like it and be
The treasurer rejarrted $2tki8 on hand
build an auto rond to Wild Cat moun­
free to offer suggestions where it is
tain connecting Dover with Snag Camp.
DOVER
thought improvement might be made.
■la» Edgerton ami his mother left for
GAELS CROSSING.
Vegetables of a I kinds in this vicin- The f; lowing are some of tiie advan­
Portland 'ext Wednesday.
tages in its favor:
O. (’. Renne, who recently moved in­ ity are greatly in need of rain
Alex Brook». Clark Corev, ClairCorey, to hi» pro|w-rtv north of the station, is
The Fir wood A I lover Telephone Co.
No more bother of sending t e pass
Ben Beach and Chas Newland leave for preparing to build a house.
held a bu»ine»s meeting in the Firwood . book to the bank to be balanced.
Pori land this week to prove up on their
A statement with check* in hand re-
A. H. < hitek moved into his new house hall Saturday evening.
homes tends.
Inst week.
Mrs. M. Brotherton of Oklahoma : gularly once a month, if account i»
active.
J. T Friel, Jr , ««< in Portland last
Mr. Cowden, who lias rented the City wax here over Sunday.
Out-of-town cu9toinen* will receive
week.
Gales farm, recently took possession.
Mesdames Carr and Tessman of ljit-
!
their
statements bv mail if so requested,
Miss Myrtle Friel made a Hying trip
An outing partv conipoeed of Charles ourell Falls were visiting friends here
le
s
money handled and more checks
to Portland lant week
Benedict and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ over Sunday.
used in payment of bills and accounts
Timber cruisers Messrs. Morrison and Masters, Mieses Benedict and Hender­
Mr. and Mrs. Olson, who are intend­
when a customer can be ke( t in dose
Harrison were in Three-Six last week. son returned Sunday evening from a ing to locate here, are stopping with
touch with his bank.
trip
to
Mt.
flood.
P. Magnolia.
Will Beach, physical director of the
No more reminders, “Fletse send in
Miss. D. C. Maybee spent Sunday
Y M. ('. A at Boise, Idaho, in here on
Numerous pleasure seekers are At your book for balancing.’
Guaranteed Buggies, with Leather quarter tops,
with friends at Vancouver.
it viait to liin brother, Ben Beach.
present camped on Eagle creek.
No more embarrassing notes, “ Your
fine Leather trimmings.
New style
accout has ben overdrawn," which
Buggy,
sells
everywhere
for
$80.
are usually the result of a customer
Bids Wdnlcd.
I he Wonderful Polity pe
In thè Thrifly Class
having lost track of the amount stand-
Bids ur ■ wanted for nine cords of
Shoe-repairing machine just installed.
The children of Gresham and corn­ ing to his credit some months before
Leave your »hoes for repair- st the New go il wood, biddei to »pecifyxquality. { munity are to ile connted Hinong thè when his bonk was last balanced.
Gresham Shoe Shop. l’owi'll street. Bids received till August 3t>. F.. E. thrift»- a» the iiei-umulation of their
The stapling dev ce in connection with
If wanted with full inch Goodyear Rubber Tires, they cost $18 more.
Fret! Shoemaker, prop.
[32 Wei ing, Clerk, Dixt. 8, Troiltdn e. (31 savings show.
the new system will make check tiling
Some few wt-t-kx ago the First State easier.
Bank ail icipated a demand for a place
If an out-of-town customer can save
where children and ottiera with »inxll j himself a trip to town in order to get i
amounts f> r wh ch they have no ini-I his account balanced, he most likely-
mediate use ami to which they wish to ' wili save himself other trips by using ;
is not the size of one’s income. That may be only
mid at frequent periods, and accordingly the mail for making his deposits.
the measure of one’s extravagance. The real
established a Savings Department un­
Under the new system a customer I
Measure of Achievement is the DIFFERENCE
der carefully compiled Savings Depart­ five miles out may be as convenient to '
between your income and your outgo. A SINGLE
ment Rules and regulations, and July I his bank ns his town cousin.
DOLLAR by itself seems a trifle, yet it is the col­
laxt opened the department for deposits.
Last ley, in making the proposed I
---------------- AT CUT PRICES----------------
lective effect of many single dollars SPENT that
In one months time the deposits in change, all pass books will be balanced :
holds so many men down to the dead level of
tide department have grown to $2,181.40. to September 1st., 1910 ami should if
mediocrity, and the collective power of many single
It is the desire of the bank to furnish | possible be presented at the bank on or ;
dollars SAVED that is lifting others to SUCCESS. every boy and girl an opportunity to befo e that date. Thereafter the pass |
form a habit of taking gixxl care of their book will he used simply as a receipt,
The man who despises a single dollar seldom commands a money, a habit, which in later years book ami should lie brought or sent as I
$4 to $5 SAVED ON A SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS
they will find to be a valuable asset. faithfully as ever when making a I
thousand.
Deposits of $1 ami upward are received j deposit. The intention is to render
Have you an account at this bank?
$50 Team Hamess at only
-
$37.50
and interest paid on same nt the rate of strtementson or about the first ef each
Are you doing that which is best for yourself and fellow men 3 per cent per annum, compounded month except a customer request his on I
$35 Double Driving Hamess at only
-
$25.75
and the community in which you live?
i semi-annually.
some other date.
FIRST STATE BANK.
Isn’t it a fact that an account at this bank would benefit you?
Gresham, Oregon,
Multnomah Grange. Orient, will give
IMTEREST PÀIO ON TIME ÀNO SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
a dance, Saturday evening, Aug. 20.
A handsome white embfotaerea I
Richard»' orchestra will furnish the waist apparently ruined with Ink was
niu-ie. Supper will be served, I’opu- given a bath of kerosene oil. rubbing
[Moline Plow Co. Building]
lar pries.
(34 the ink spots well with common yellow
soap. At th» end of half an hour it
320-328 EAST MORRISON ST.
PORTLAND, ORE.
G PE. SFIAM, ORE,
wna washed with soap and water, and
Weekly Oregonian and Herald $2.00 not a tract of Ink was to be seen.
Was Assisting in Loading Logs When Heavy
Timber Swings Striking Him on Back
Great Buggy Bargains
Only $58.S0
The Measure oí Achievement
Spring Wagons
Surries
Farmers’ Hacks
Carriages
Runabouts
Buggies
Delivery and Farm Wagons
Harness put on the Bargain List
FIRST STATE BANK
C. L. Boss & Co.