Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 18, 1910, Image 1

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BEAVER STATE HERALD
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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, F RIDAY, NOVEMBER I«, 1910
Subscription, $1.00 a Year.
Vol. 6.
No. 46.
CAUCUS IS HELD
AMERICA'S GREAT APPLE SHOW
A BRANCH Y.M.C.A.
CITIZEN’S NOMINATE A
CITY TICKET
Oregon Apples Awarded First Prize as a Competitor
With Fruits From all Parts of the Country
SUCH IS VOICE OF CLASS
OF YOUNG PEOPLE
AV BE tlieFe are some
kinds of fruit Hint
Euro|M> can raise a
little lietter than we
do. blit wlieu If
comes to apple­
well. tin- w hole
world lias to lake
Its hilt off to us
right there. If loll
mu'* any doubt of
It. however. Just at
I one of our nu
nil apple allow«,
w here -m il marvel
im of tin • “king of fruit**’
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Thfif you vi* III fInd np
right ut n oil. npplf. tu i h**
hi count 1<»*^ ntiiob* T* nini
ii ulinosi every dl*t rb't in
SLATE PRACTICALLY THE SAME
Max Schneider and
Emil
G.
Kardell the Two New Al­
dermen—37 Voters at
The Caucus
HIE
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iiriKt
city
nation of tire national apple «bow.
lii<ori>orate<l. followed. with a stated
capitalization of $106,000.
The national apple »how thia year,
which, a* usual, will be held in
Hpoknne from Nov. 14 to It*. 1« at­
tracting attention nil over the country
iiik I promireH to have more exhibit*
than ever before.
Professor il. E.
Van 1'email of Washington 1« chief
judge of the «bow. and his assist
are J W. Murphy of Glenwood.
<• J. Slnscl of
t». A. Bca< li of
of Kelowna
man. who N ron^ iih-rcil on»- of th«
foremost autborhic« on fruits lu th<
country, bos
hi cx|Mi«itk»n worl
wince ISM. when 1 n* wiis a judge a
t ht- < 'ot ton < 'entciimiai exposition h
MAY ESTABLISH GYMNASIUM
Meeting of Sunday School Class
at the Sterling Home is Fol­
lowed by Appointment
of Committee
Shall Gresham have a branch
HOME APPLE*- ASIA A
C. A.’
PEACH
Y. M.
This is the question which the
“1 Can’ cla»“ of the Methodist Sunday
Death of C. W. Pec kens
School is going b> answer in the affirm­
at
arnl died at I
i ar Irorn
ative.
The class consists of about forty
young people, many of them young men
of the kind to make good whatever they
WEDDING DHLS
IN GRtSHAM
¡♦•rLake.
f wus -tarted at the das»
eting and social held Friday
home of the
president,
rling, when the question
-I by the teacher, W. H. Bach-
what work can the class under-
outside of the regular church work .’
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readiness of the young people to
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ilggest tilings which are waiting to be
t
<>. Thoma» to<»k t
up the name of
present iiirumU n
remark* elcarlv d
tie« tiling Mt **I ia I
uttk e of mayor, hi
va u* that he im tl
with several |M>uit
f vital iuipottain
erv citizen in it.
b»t M r. Shuttnek
»only of the 37
motion the rule»
Lift*
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A
man
wer ' given t he
of a1! p -i n .
is...d to an inland empire
ni finally, by unanimous
of tlie various interests. It
<1 to intuì an exposition of
ope timi i liaracter. Organ
with
ira also
lloran of
arried off the
u «na I
premier honor« In
won a five
•ere orchard tract, vulneri at $1.000.
with n display of ten boxes of apples
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the «.ime a» at pte-int.
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lb»o I r H I
11 na w tlr*‘ put ail th- tr.vk •»! tl
Thf rcinuintng bn f-inefi» lieforr the .X limi»*' r| ah « t)»- fi r*t h»e » ipit i vr nil the !»•• n M
\\ hen the capital of the pr- tn<- ....I r.
cru •*«ing und iiiM‘d for a month in the ninter of two year* ago
caucii" > va il« notniiiHtii ig thrc r nhlcrtuen
Ar - l
teriali/e til ’ engine
pat in a
and ha« L vii tlie •• receiving a nic • Mrt of rn-t
to fill the vacancie- c Rti»ed hv the rc-
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begun under the neu management it nn . i * brought out and «ct to handling «! rt ct «. Il 1*
tiring o( Al<|t»riiinn M irhfi1, St. (’lair
rt*gulnr
duty
every
day
an
I
will
be
ub«pT\ed
with
pleasure
by
all
into
d
in
ti
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ollice
na
ill
ami 11IlOtllH* NA Ili»*»’ tirmi» ol
expire the tirwt Tuff i .< yin . 1 anuary
The Evening
The Informal bgU« t NH A M -cat tcring, 1 ■ • ■
bat gain (lav ths?»
and a M-o»n<l Imllot n na * taken, nv I iìc I i bandeo
and NNr nvi II order
.elved.
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resulti •d in II
ye r and the Her:
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ot
Mr-.
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They naítv d aught'
majori tv <•( the vote» <l’MHt.
diM'lai ird th»* ninnine«- * va hirli maki m th«- Mater n .f Mr- II ltd
citizen « ticket to I h - v < '•♦• I mi i Heccinber j c pal ol .1 tile I’mvell
The resident« of Sandy were ionie-
preside •Ut "f till' <>
H, as follow-
v h it si uipri-ed Monday morning «hen
rite briiie «
League
Fot M ityor
Imlice» calling for ii special school
uving
ent,
meeting were posted, to deci ie the
Tor
M
Kansu
hi’ leone here f'»r th • past three years. length of term. six or iiiite mouths.
lor
The word if the comity .-uperintend-
Mr and Mrs. Lamlsdow m-enjoy the ac­
quaintance «»f a Im ge «*i» «le <>f you ng peo­ ent’s ad Idres« given la-t May Indore tl.e
F>r
«chimi,
ple und tia\e the hearty good wishes of parents and friends of tlie
should be remembered. *'lf all our
all
w
For
children should die during tiie night,
hoNN would Nie feel? Better far that
See the HeraL club offers.
thvN shouJ I die than grow up in ¡gnor-
nnce. ”
Then come forward all of yc inter-
rated parents and friends of the S lllilv
«elioni children, and defeat a measure
i which is m disgrace to the town. De-
fcHt :i li*» grumbling ( hx pavt rs who
with officers having twenty year ’ of corporate discipline, ha« »re ti > miserly to do thc.ir parts cheer-
SCHOOL MEI UNG
AT SANDY
The Pioneer Bank
for five years labored incessantly for the upbuilding of (.resham
anti surrounding territory.
,
The growth of this bank, hs shown hv the following com­
parative figures, represents well the growth of the city and
surrounding territory.
Deposits i close of business. Saturday evening. Nov. 12. compared with prevteus years:
I>ciM)Mits. November 12. I' hn I,
|1M»7,
$■.’.« 073.1«
$66,407.10
I IM iS,
$70,606.59
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1910,
$96,822.60
$160,419.65
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fully.
I’lie boaril of iliri'i'tor- ftl-n ned your
opinion. Il «ill gin' them confidence
iiii.i neioirc them that you are carrying
out t lieir w ill.
Tlie bniltliing ie a credit to the town,
but w hy na« it ereetd? To lie for one-
half of the year a «lient -entinel im-
)M>aed ninni an iineurpecting public.
I et the commercial club here «how
ita color-and work to aid the inetitn-1
timi that I« the foundation of pmgreiw I
toit« town
SI' BSCKIBF. li
One of the most important points Io lie considered In the selection of
your bank
the
Baseball Dance
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one would have put anv gray-haired
The »»reshatii Giants, who made such
a splendid reconi on the diamond tlie
past season, will give a social dance in
Metzger m hall, Thanksgiving night,
Thursday, November 24.
They have
arranged for the l»e»t of music and
floor iHHiiai eii.ent and invite ev ery-
b<>-y t«> come. * ‘omr ami join in tliis
Tiuiiiksgh mg dam e.
by a ii nit el “ \ ye
tinmiiniumdy declared the candidate
The next a a* r«Tui'ler ami 1». M.
R o I no I« th«* present
incumbent waa
ch«*' ■! after one inllot
Tr» H«ur«-r John Metzger wiw re-m»’iii-
im ted by ,i large ma »nt a
City Mnr*hnl 1 «ulliirkaon VA*»« chocen
f .r le • noin ¡nation, tiuaking (lit* ticket
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111 and re mam e-1 fait li
lie wa* a member of the
Ttie funeral
ervices were co
at t! be house by Rev G. F. I»unl
tor < of tiie Methieiist church at
am. The Fraternal order of
condii' ted tin- funeral service
grave at Montavilla.
•IIS ABILITY TO SERVI’ YOU”
FIRST
STATE BANK
GRESHAM, ORE.
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Cream Surprise take
Break two eggs in a teacup, till cup
with rich cream (or use
cup of but-
term, ’« cupful mike, one cupful sugar.
to 2 cupfuls (lour, a little salt, one
heaping teaapoonful linking
p ow 4,»e t
flavor with lemon or vanilla, and the
size ami lieauty ol the cake will Ire a
I euprise.
out.tale
ma-
1 .H Wo
t
c
r
<l<»!
n
•r pains i’i the wide <>r clot dai
‘ of flannel with t'harid»»rlain's
►•nt and bind it on over the «eat of
There is nothing letter. E»»r <a!e
ir» <hain I >aug Co
church worker to “haine. J. H. steri-
ing wa- father of the suggestion that
the claM interest the citizens in pro
viding a room or rootne, furnished with
suitable games and equipment to in­
terest the young men and boys.
Gym­
nasium work would be undertaken and
entertainment provided. All would Im
in charge of a suitable leader. It was
thought th s would be the lieginning of
a branch Y. M. C. A. With the gym­
nasium and other features usually cin-
nec ed with such an institut on, con­
siderable assistance could be secured
from tiie Portland Y’. M. C. A.
\ ooinmittee of young men were ap­
pointed to work out. tlie-e ideas and
start the work going. The committee
consists of Will Johnson, J. II. Sterling,
Geo. Laris. I.d. Metzger and Ed. Avis­
worth. The committee n et Thursday
night and formulated plan- which will
1«. published later.
This is certainly a go.-! nove which
should appeal to every citizen ol this
eii' and vicinity. A good gymnasium,
.i clean
resort for the young men,
would be a credit to this community.
There must lie a beginning and no time
can be more favorable than the pres-