I ’ VlOH/ /.I 1/ jZiSü'T ► BEAVER STATE HERALD^ G resham ¿.ORE. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. GRESHAM HAS i LARGE SCHOOL CHERRYVILLE CROWDS VISIT MT. HOOD ROAD GRANGE FAIR IN NEW HANDS Mr». I). W. Douglas« and children and M im Olive Marston met with an accident Tuesday which resulted In the serious injury of all. The buggy, in which they were riding, ran onto the horse's heel» and it plunged madly down the hill, the occii|«nt» living Favorable Weather Promises Experienced Engineers Will Enrollment Will Reach 250— tl rown to the rock» and »lump«. Little Alice PouglaM lied her collar Put Road Through—Con to Swell the Attendance at Sixty in High School bone broken and her »boulder dielocat tract Let for 15 Miles. Fourth Annual Event. and More Coming. ed, while Mr». bougie«» »uttered Inter nal injuries. They were taken to the home ol Mr» Ed Revenue where they are receiving medical aid. Kchool commence*! last Monday with Mi»» Lula Herald of 1-ents as teacher. Alsx Brooks is spending a few week» Attractions for ChiMren, Baby Show, Signs of Activity at Varkxis Points Hope Andsraoa Will Teach third improving his ranch in the Hood river Lead to Belief that Long De Football. Saturday. Special (trade. Hoy» Are training valley aired Road la Coming. Features for Sunday. for Football Victorias. Geo. Coujier is building a tine bouse on his farm near Cherryville. NEW ROOM HAS BEEN ADDED SATURDAY WILL BE BI6 OAY NEW ROUTE THROUGH TOWN The Fourth Annual Exhibit of the The attendance at the Gresham pub lic and high schools has in Grange Fair Aseociation is now in full PLLUANI HOME creased to such an extent that it has Mrs J Lake of Portland is visiting swing with every prospect of favorable become necessary to furniab a new her children here, weather and fine crowds today, Satur room and employ a new teacher. The Geo. Carpenter and wife were in Port day and Sunday. new teacher la Mis» Hope Anderwm and The main exhibits building is well she will have charge of the third grade land Friday. Wm. Carpenter. while driving to the filled w ith attractive displays of vege and part of the aecond Mis» Helmick will retain the fourth grade and will i store Friday evening met an auto truck. tables. fruit, flowers and fancy articles. uae the new room U|stair» which ha« His horee liecame unmanageable and More than usual care has l>een shown lieen lilted up for the purpose Forty he was precipitated to the ground in- in the arrangement of exhibits. The new aeala have twen inatalle*! and al l tlictmg some painful bruises. fruit display is one ol the finest ever ready the room ha» over thirty pupil» Ed Walters of Tacoma Is visiting rela- M im I’armely ha» thirty-five pupil» and 1 lives here. He Is hicomotlve engineer shown here and calls forth much favor M im Anderson the »»me number. The on the N. P. and is on a vacation. able commen t. other teachers are, Mrs. Wallace, fifth A Anderson is building a modern The Ikimeetic Science and Art depart- and sixth grade* ; Ml«» Campbell, »ev- bungalow at Anderson ■ a lion. i ment» are filled with fine exhibits and enth and eighth grades. Newton Hsdin, Clifford Schneider and are »aid to lie fully equal to the same hi the high school the work is divide*! Kenneth l.otidsrlia< k are taking the law departments at the State Fair. between the princi|*al. G. R Robinson, course with the state university. Il is The sheds are well filled with live the assistant principal, Mr«. C. Wood » three-yeari course of nine months stock, there firing more animals then ard, and W. H. Steele. each year. The degree of bachelor of at former fairs. Judging is in prog The enrollment in the grammar law will be conferred on each student ress in all departments. There is a grade« ia 166; in the high school, OU, who pennas the course and passes the j creditable exhibit of poultry. with 13 in the twelfth grade ami 12 in examination. While the main exhibits sre more at the eighth grade. tractive than ever, the absence of out The new principal, G. R. Robinson side shows is noticeable and is a sub who came from Centralia. Wash., As usually treated, a sprained ankle ject of comment. The secretary made where he was principal lor several will disable a man for three or four strenuous efforts and offered strong in year», says be U ih I k the school here in weeks, but by applying Chamberlen,» ducements to show people to come here excellent condition, in fact, it 1» one of Liniment freely as soon a» the injure is but was unable to secure them on ac the ln-at organized schools for its size received, and observe the directions count of the stronger inducements I m * has known. He ia assisted by an with each bottle, a cure can lie effected offered by other fairs held at this tune. efficient corps of teacher» and finds a in from two to four days. For sale by, Also it is known that there was out loyal and enthusiastic school b*siy. Gresham Prog Co. side opposition growing out of dissatis A literary society was organised last faction with the shows of last year. Friday, which will meet in the assem The secretary visited fairs at Salem. Ihe PtKlfk Monthly ’ s Special Intro- bly hall for literary exercises the last McMinnville and the Country Club in Friday of each month. Debating work dutlory Offer his efforts to secure attractions. will be taken up in the c I hmcs and de The Pacific Monthly of Portland, Ore. A merry-go-round was rigned lip and bating contests »ill be held which will is a beautifully illustrated monthly expected yesterday but for unknown result in the choice of a championship magazine which gives very full informa- reason failed to appear. team for the school | lion alxiut the resources ami op|x>rtum- The school ami the library wi.l work ties of the country west of the Rockies. Saturday will tie a big day on the together in all the literary work and 1 It tells all aluut the government re- fair grounds. It is Children's day much assistance will he given the pu claimation projects, free government Baby Show day. Football day. Politi pils in outside study. The teachers are land and tells aliout the districts adapt cian’s day, ami crowds are looked for. enthusiastic in their praise of the I • ed to fruit raising, dairying, poultry Special prizes are offered. Children’s brary facilities and welcome its assist raising, etc. It has splendid stories by admission 10 cents. ance in nil the grades. There will lie a football game at 2:30 Jack London and other anthora. There 1» a splendid spirit prevailing The price is $1 .fin a year, but to intro lietween Lincoln high ami Jefferson among the students in the high school duce it we wi I send six months for 60c. i high. an*l just enough rivalry l*etween the This offer must tie accepted on or be Many good speakers are expected to classes to make it interesting. Athletic fore February 1, lull. Semi your name morrow. Among those who have sports are not overlooked. The lioys mid address accompanied by 5 >c in promised areOsvald West, Henry Mc are playing football jilst now. A strong staui|M and learn all about Oregon, Ginn, and A. W. Lafferty. team has been forme*! with Bert Ho»« Washington, Idaho and California. Stindav the grounds will be op'n all as l aplam ami Wilbur Thompson as manager. A game is in prospect for day nml all exhibits in pisce. At 1 :30 Diarrhoea is alwais more or less pre Lents and Montavilla will cr is» bats. Friday afternoon anti others lor fu valent during Sep ember. Be prepaired At 2:30 there will be a aac.ied concert ture dates. Toe boys are preparing to show that the (iresliam hels are a (or it. Chamlierlmi's Colic, Cholera by the Oregon Male Quartet, followed Htul Iliarrhoea Remedy » prompt ami by interesting epeakin . Among the "husky bunch." effectual. It call always be depended speakers will be J. R. Kivxlell of the ii|H>n ml is I h'Hsant Io take For Sale Anti-Saloon League. by—The Gresham Drug Co. See the Herald club offers. I'rdlses the Sandy fruit. In the interest of the Gresham Fair ami of fruit growing in general, I visited the Harvest Festival held at Sandy last Friday, and to sav the least was agree ably surprised at the excellent showing from the beginning is evidence of Satisfactory Service, of our ■mule. The fruit display, while small, ability and willingness to assist a worthy enterprise and at the was excellent, ami with more practice in selection and packing can make a right time. tine display, while the color, shape and size show that Sandy and vicinity has DEPOSITS a future in fruit growing The only September 28, 1906, . . $29,737.55 thing I regretted was that I could not sample the flavor ami eating qualities 1907, . . 72,009.90 of some of the big red beauties! “ 1908, . . 80,623.28 The grnins and vegetables were ,’,ne “ 1909, . . 94,343.60 ami shown in great variety, proving “ 1910, . . 148,238.66 That ‘Slihdy is in the “Garden Spot of Oregon." The curios were unique and well No Stock Company to Promote — No Overdrafts PermittedEvery Loan worthy of mention. Carefully Considered. Last but not least were the ladies’ex hibits in fancy work, ami while not a judge of th*- intricacies of, such work, will suy that it would make a creditr.b e j showing anywhere. Taking it all in all. I spent a very enjoyable, profitable and GRESHAM, - instructive day. E. P. SMITH. A STEADY GROWTH FIRST STATE BANK LUSTEDS Mr. Phelps, a pipe hauler, bad the misfortune to have a horse cut on the i leg. A veterinary was called, who dressed the wound, removing several inches of splintered bone. Many of our people attended the fair I at Sandy last Friday. Vol. 6. No. 39. SANDY FAIR BIG EVENT Five Hundred People Gather A surprise party was given Mrs. Smith at Cottrell last Friday, many to Inspect Display of Sandy from here attending. Valley’s Best Products. Mr. Erz’ brother is visiting the fam ily. Mrs. Martin and daughter Florence, who have been visiting G. W. Robin son and family for about two months, returned to California last Thursday much improved in health. Mine Bessie Canning Voted the Most Mrs. J. Goff visited her parents, Mr. Popular Young Lady--Baby and Mrs. G. Lusted over Sunday. Show Attractive Feature. PRIZE WINNERS TO GRESHAM E. D. Hamilton is erecting a neat j cottage on his farm. He will build a Last Friday was a red letter day for There are local rumors and surface large addition later. G. Carpenter of Sandy. Five hundred expectant peo indications that work is about to be Pleasant Home is doing the work. returned, in fact, has already begun on The Baptist Aid Society held an all ple thronged the balls and streets, the Mt. Hood electric line. It is defin day meeting Thursday with Mrs. D. D. viewing the exhibits of the first Sandy itely stated that a contract has been let J ack . Dinner was served, there was a grange fair, and their expectations were good attendance and much work done. not disappointed. to Archie Mason for the grading of The halls were opened early and at fifteen miles of roadbed. This would ROCKWOOD 9 o’clock people began to come from all be about the distance from the tracks Mias Dora Stocton visited her sister directions. of the O. W. P., weet of Gresham, to At 10 o’clock an excellent program at Montavilla over Sunday. Bull Kun was begun which was continued in the The fact that the Pacific Coast Con Roy Kulman has moved to Monta afternoon. The assistance of outside struction company, which has been villa where be has work. talent was greatly appreciated and the grading the Bt. John's cut-off, has Mr. Manning is erecting a new bouse singing and addresses were highly taken possession of the Mt. H*o! ware praised. j on bis place. house at Fairview and wil use it as a There were attractive exhibits of veg Floyd Lovelace is beck from eastern machine shop, is taken to indicate that etables. fruits and fancy work. The this company will share in the contract < Iregon and has gone back to work for local grange served at noon one of its Morse A Co. in Portland. work for the construction of the road. moot tempting dinners. Tbs steam shovel is being overhauled Wm. Childers bought a quantity of The races were the attraction for the and supplies are being collected at the wood and when he went to haul it be afternoon and there was an excellent warehouse near Gresham found someone had gotten ahead of him showing both in appearance and speed. Grade stakes are being set along the and only six cords remained. The man The local jockies carried off some of the line east of Montavilla and it has been who bad sold ttie wood returned the honors. stated that the right ol way is practic money, and a detective is now on the Those who enjoyed a less exciting ally secund between Montavilla and | case. contest attended the baby show. The Bull Run. What the route will be from Roland Quesinberry is attending the winne*s were: Prettiest babies, Woodie, Montavilla into Portland is still a con Nelson, Hoffman; Best natured baby, jecture. It has been intimated that the Gresham high school. Swartxe. O. R AN would be used J. Richmond is building an addition The displays of paintings, embroid It is growing more certain that a new to bis barn. ery and burnt work were excellent. route will be chosen through Gresham, Volney Gates of Mill City was seen The doll display by the girls showed a little farther north than the oh) sur on our streets last Sunday. much taste and work. vey. The buying of the Cleveland Prizes for commercial exhibits were I M. Kuehle has purchased two new tract is undoubtedly in the interest of awarded to Jonsrud Brothers, sawmill clocks for the school. The school the Mt. Hood road. A new survey has exhibit, and Reynold Esson. druggist. been made through this tract, coming clock was stolen some time ago. Many of the prize-winning exhibits out on the vast at the northwest corner will be taken to the Grange Fair at of the Mt. Hood tract, ami leading Gresham. f om this point into the old su.vey on through now would seem to be the Much credit is due the committee, time. It was begun about four years the Talbot place. E. F. Bruns, r E. McGugin, Mac ago and work has been suspended for The present activity is explained as Thomas, J. G. DeShaze r, and others, resulting from the fact that new men over two years. The company has held for their zealous efforts in making this, all its rights and privileges and has have become interested in the project. the first grange fair in this locality, a These men are Smith, Kerry A Chase, from time to time se> ured new rights grand success. of way. It has retained its supplies of an engineering firm of Toronto. They The day closed with a grand ball. have opened offices in Portland and ties, rails and machinery. Considerable When the votes were counted it was development work has been done in sre showing characteristic promptness found that Miss Bessie Canning was connection with the proposed power voted the most popular young lady and ami energy in promoting the work. plant at Bull Run. Miss Leua Thomas the most hornly. If ever the umlertakin is to !>e carried Mandt Wagons and Henney Buggies Now acknowledged the Best Goods made for this western country. All Sold at Cot Retail Prices at our Big Portland Store. $ 16 Single Buggy Harness, at $ 18-50 Single Buggy Harness, at $25 Double Buggy Harness, at $3350 Double Buggy Harness, at $38 Double Buggy Harness, at $ 12-50 $ 1450 $I8-50 $25-75 $3000 Good Stock Single Strap Farm Harness, «uh breechtnq. for iooo-ib. horses. <u $27-50 $50 Team Harness, at. . $37-50 $52-50 Team Harness, at .$4150 All of Chase’s fine Winter Robes at 40 per cent. Discount. You Cannot get these prices anywhere else ! Come to our Big Store in the Moline Plow Co. Bldg., at 320-328 E. Morrison St., Portland C. L. BOSS & CO.