I BEAVER STATE HERALD • ____ 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**’ • I 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 I 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 .’ ¡«♦I r i readiness of the young people to A 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* A|>| V 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 r I A the «.ime a» at pte-int. II 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- 1 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 Í 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. 1 > ■t. <’ln ir. Emil ’ i resulti •d in II ye r and the Her: rcci ’ iving n Mt« I .imi«|.i» n Il nu l M h X S ’ h K «rii i o r ot Mr-. S I 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 • i 1910, $96,822.60 $160,419.65 I 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 I I IM)'». 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 i • 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. ________ 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-