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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
GRESHAM AND VICINITY RI'HUMH OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS IN AND AWOUNI) THE CITV 4 N 4 f Mr». King 1» viaiting her daughter. Mr». J. M. Short. Carl Congdon la viaiting the buine folka thia week. Ixmner Pugh la »pending ihn vacs- tlon with lii» father In »on1 hern Oregon. Mr» J. A. Htephimaof I'leaaaiit Home wa« the gue»t of Grandma Jon«» on« day thia week. Mi»» lio|a« Amleraon la »pending th* few day» vacation with her mother, Mr». J. E. Miller In Portland. D M. K«rn made a trip to Portlaml and purchnM’d a tin« team to <i»« in the lumlier bu»in«aa Wc«|iirM<lay. Miaa (iladya Maul haa lieeu a victim of nieaalea tlie p«»t week, liut 1» report- to I mi on the way to a rai’hl recovery. W. E. Wood accompaniu«! !>y hi» uncle D. I*. W« hh I, went to th« liv« •t«H'k »how tlda week wnd report««! it a» very llun Alex. M. Browing ban tnt«l««l biwii pr«i|>erly on H« hk I avenue for farm pr««|H rty at Cottrell ami will prolmlily move there from Clinton next fall or ■winter. Mra. G'uce Stout returned from (Cal ifornia after a four uiontha trip. Her ■iatcr FI ohm « remained in Calihirnia for the premmt. She ia much lietter by u change of climate, Fred Fori*-« accompanie«) by hi» wife ami daughter Katherine and Mra. Og- liab«M> of Portlaml, came out in theii auto ami »pent Sunday with Mr. Forla«’» aunt, Mr». W. 11 Bond. Ml»» Blanche Brink ma«l«« the Herald a pleaaant call on Satur«lay <4 la»t week ami rcii«’wc«l m<|iiaintan<-e with tlie I editor She rejiorte Trouhlale a» lieing «Uiadlly Improving am! a» likely to have an unu»ual g««»! »uuiiuer. Mr* Ro»« Mctxger ami family will move buck from Portlaml in tlie near < future. Mr». Metxgnr I im rented tlie rixnn* <xu*n| «led hy W. II Bacbmeyer and family ami they will move into the Jami-» 14obil»»on boll»« «Hl Robert» ave nue. The Mount H«««»l Railway Company ha» rai»<d the wage» ««I al) employee« to the extent of fifty cant, a «lay. The « call for *» many men ea««t of the Ca»- cade* iiy the <1. W. R *k N., ha» ha«l tin- »fleet of giving all the men more wage». Tlie wagon bri'lge acroM II«’ big cut <*n Stanley avenue i» practically tini»li «d. ami 1» one of the rm»«t wild piece» ‘ of bri«!ge »tructiire in Eaatern Multu- omach. It »»• built to »lay, although it i» not lull width of the road, ami will Jaat many year». Gresham girls cannot win every time One of the war«« eat game- of the sea son was pulletl off last Halurday night lietween llis basket ball team of the Hllvertou high school and the Gresham girls team. Hut the Hilverton girls out weighed the local team, were surely ex pert players, ami |«erha|«s a little out of our class. Gresham girls will play at The Halles next Friday evening. Hawthorne Athletic Club ruet the Gresham high school boys on Friday evening anil one of the best games of the season ended hy the Gresham boys wli nlng by a score of 33 to 25. B««rt I loss was referee, and being his lirst game as referee he fell a little timid, but tlie results were satisfactory to every one. A. I* Eilwards of Handy, ami Henry B osh of Route 3, Gresham, air two new Herahl «ulisi ribers taken on Mon day of this week. Mr. Edwards is employed with the Htruua Lumlier <'<i., ami Mr. Boas is the proprietor of a new dairy near Sycamore. Measles, measles, "0 cases reported ami as a conw«|Uence school chne-d down Tuesday morning on account of Irregularities due to sickness Th« pupils may have a two weeks li«ili«lay of it, but no one knows just how long it will last. The “I Won’t" class were entertain- «•«I by their teacher, Mrs J. W. Us- rciice at her home Thursday evening Tlie evening was Spent III games and music after which refreshments were served. Everyone reporte«! a go« »I time. Work has la-gun in earnest on the hew l>uil«hlig to Is« Greeted by Arthur ] low nett and Is being directe«! by Arthur Regner, who lies the contract. Tlie i astor in the M. E Church next Sunday will preach in tin« morning on “A call to do I'nappreciated Work " in the evening, "House Furnishing." M M E. A. Kelley of Port land. at- tended the Grange meeting t«siay and visited her granddaughter, Mina Bessie How ill. Mr. Powell, a Nebraska capitah.t, viHitrv! (irmhain on Tue*«lay with a view <«f coiiHKleririg a hication. Dr. Fred Thompson and wife of Port- I land, ar«- viaiting hi* parent», Mr. am! - Mr*. A Tbompaon. Mr. Geo. lliim-H am! J. W. King of Portland calle«! at the Herahl ««flier Monday. K. C. I.inilney i. at Warrendalv en gage«! in carpenter work Mr. and Mra. J. W. Shattuck »pent | Poatmiatrea» McColl ha» rec lend an Fri<lay in (Ireahatn. inquiry from Mr». M. E. bolter. Spring Mr am! Mr» lealie ramie a trip to field, Mo., aecking the whereabout, of <»»car Moore, her brother, who wa» in the city Wedneaday. thi» vicinity al»«ut eight year» ago. Mi»» Culy wa« in Portland one «lay i Anyone knowing lii» addreae will pleMe thi« w«a‘k. notify him that important new» await» him. Cat ti»hiiig on the Columbia »lough I i, g«H»l «port theae «lay». Tlie fi«ti ar« I above average »izc thi» »pring and are ' lieing caught in large number» No I licenae 1» n*«|uirc«l to li»h f«ir cat», a» they arc not protected by law. The! protect««! tl»h, if caught muat lie thrown I back into the water. BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE Harvey am! Orville Spath were taken ■ dowu with meaalen thia w«rk, but are ■ now on the way to recovery. Mra. | Spath, their mother, aa* carrying rur al Rout«« No. 3, while Mr. Manning wa» ; taking hi» vaca ion, but wa» obliged to remain at home, requiring the regular ' carrier to re-ume hi» dutie». All of the damage«! waler pipe on the new Bull Run line—the 37 length» which collapsed while lieing leafed— ha» been removed from the trench and the work of replacing U 1» well under way. The flr«t two inilea te«tc«l, which eucceeefully «too«! the (train, ha» b««n cover««! up ami iff practically fi i»he«i .Mr. ami Mr». M. Carmen exi>e t their »on, lz«e Carmen, of Drayton, North Dakota, t « arrive next Sunday, al»o their daughter, Mr«. Cauley» from the name place. Mr*. Cauley« will lie accompanieil by her eon ami daughter anti ail' «pend the «uminer here. Mr. Fee Carmen expect« to make thia hi* home. Ilrsl-Cldss livery and feed Stables d( Borlnq and Sandy Transportation of all kinds of Baggage to Sandy and interior points .... Hpeclal (arra bave been mede hy thè railroada for travel lo thè Portland Rose Festival, J ime A-IO. arate of ohm and one-lliiril «he usuai tariffa for thè rou.ul trip having lieen agreeii upoii by thè varimi* linea Oregon, Washington, 1 iabo and Brillali ('oluiiihia will gel tlis benefit of theae re«lii< e«l fare«. Jtihn W, Hickclsiiiitb, Gr«’*iisb<iro, Pa., has tlir«M< children, and like- most children, they fre<|m«ntly tak«« cold. “We liMV«« trie«! several kinds of cough medicine,” he says, "but have never found any yet that did hem sh much good Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ” For sale by all druggists. Ths Doctor's Viewpoint. Buxom Widow—l*o you understand tbs language of flowers. Dr. Crusty? Dr. Crusty inn old biicbelori No. ma'am. Widow You don't know If yellow iiii - uiih Jealousy? Dr. Crusty— No. uia'aui; yellow meuns biliousness. Opt nlnq Ydklmd Division On Friday, Mardi 21th, the O. W. H. A N will o en i a new branch from Attalla to N rth Yakima, ami will run a through train daily I m -tween Walla Walla am! North Yakima, leaving Walla Walla at 9:15, arriving at North Yakima at 3 :(J0 p. in. Returning train leave North Yakima at 8 45 a. rn. arriving in Walla Walt at 2:80 p rn. In aildition to the above service mo tor cars will run tietween Kennewick and North Yakima, ami between Grand View ami North Yakima, also lietween Midvale and Hunnyside. Constructions wssllsiund can In- made with Washing ton Division No. 8 ami main line No. 5; eastliouriil at Walla Walla with Washington Division No. 7 and main line No. IM For more complete information as to train service on thin branch, call on any l««cal Agent of tlie O. W. R A N. WM. McMI RRAY, General Passenger Agent. A Popular Doctor. Blinkers flow did such an Igno ramus us hr. he Shurpp get such a large practice among the wealthiest people? Klinker Whenever it million Clubbing offers: lierai«! ami Oregon airs gets sick lie tells him It's from Ag ricult urist for one year II. overwork. —New York Weekly. GRESHAM MILLINERY EMPORIUM L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Fatale, Probate ami Corporaton La*. Prompt Attention to Ail Business •fS Henry Bld» Phon«, Main loto POKTI.ANP. OKKOUN J- M. SHORT, M D S. P. BITTNER, M.D Pkvsrciasa-Swrgesas Spring and Summer nineteen eleven millinery ¡8 now ready for your consideration. Every model is distinctive in design and made of the best material. if you will favor us with an inspection, you will find the prices reasonable. Ladies' Tailoring and Fashionabie DRESS MAK ING W . S . WOOD AUCTIONEER Phone 137 J Ree. Phone 708 Y Evidence MM 15th Mt. VANCOUVER, • - WASHINGTON J. J. JOH5I4OM JOHM VAN ZANT« Johnson à Van Zante POWELL ST. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ORI SHAM Kemo»ed*from Commercial Blds, to *•< Spaulding Bldg., ad a Washington PORTLAND, ORE. w. J. OTT (¡RANI) BALL Ths Dear Friends. Mau«l—Von way Jack once jiroporw-rt Saturday, April 8 to you. I don't l»elleve It lie hu I«I Metzger’s Hall 1 was the only woman h«« ever love«! Muei«-by th«’Gr« -ham Orclwdra. Goo«i Ethel—Yea, dear, but Im didn’t clnsa Floor. Good Music. •Tickets fl.Of*. me among women. Hi- used to cal! me Supper at Iwrtli rcHtaurants tile angel. H H. OTT OTT BROTHERS DENTISTS Gresham. Oregon W. c. Belt, M. D., C. M. H*|i|>ltieas Ims il way of hovering near those whose first wish Is to rnnk«’ others happy.—Chicago Itecord II« ml«!. Office over First State Bank Phone, office, 1», res., 1» GRESHAM, («iv«-n t«y llieison Arma Ball Club. Saturday, Aprii 1 at thè Grange Hall, in ohi Lenta. «'neh ami comi«'prizz-s. Supper Richard'» Orchestra. C a real at Ma«-'a l ai«-* Lenta at 4:20 a. tn. OREGON HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Beaver State Herald and other papers The price of The Herald alone is SI. a year, but to tho*e who would like the advantage of a clubbing rati* with other ¡»apera we offer the following low prices: RrmrmUr are the lowest Rates “The Herald” in combination with any of the following: t yr- 6 mo*. EVENING THLEf.RAM ELECTRIC WASHING Your family washing can be done per fectly at a cost of 2 1-4 Cents. The Electric Washing Oregon Qreshaaa. Semi-Wecklv Journal Clubbing Offer. Regular *2.50 price, both Herald and Journal, (2.00 WEEKLY OREGONIAN................. *2.00 <1.00 DAILY OREGONIAN ............... . 6.25 3 25 D J.Yand SUNDAY i>RE<iONlAN MS 4 Ä REMI WEEKLY' JOURNAL • 2.00 1Ä DAILY JOURNAL . 5.U0 2.75 DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL 7.<J0 4.00 pacific monthly .. 2.00 1.25 100 PACIFIC HOMESTEAD .. 175 PAC IFIC FARMER . 1.75 1.0O POULTRY JOURNAL (monthly) . 1^0 OREGON AGRIC ULTURIST 1.50 .»5 FARM JOURNAL» 2 yrs. and Horae Secret»................................................ 1.50 McCALL’S M AGAZINE (Ladle«’) 1.40 .75 Thi« price 1« for delivery by mail only and ___ only when remittance 1« made with order. Papers may be sent to seperate addresses. Sub scription» may begin at any time. Machine Does the Business ♦ BANK OF GRESHAM Capital $15,000 Fill the machine with water, soap, clothes, etc., turn the switch and read the morning paper while it does the washing. It WRINGS them, too. It abolishes the “SERVANT PROB LEM ” and saves 75 per cent of your laundry bill. J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier Genera! Banking Business Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits ASK AT THE electric store Loans Negotiated Fire Insurance Written Notary Public and Conveyancing PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. Alder at 7th :♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ For further Information phone or w rite E. F. DONAHUE. Prop. Boring. • • Oregon Colonist THREE REASONS WHY John Brown Duluth Woven Wire Fence IS THE BEST t is ma«le of the best quality hard steel galvanised wire. Tlie knot is simple, strong and effective; has four points of bearing; ■annot slip and has no sharp emis, yet is flexible, allowing the 'ence to conform to uneven ground. Tlie line of horizontal wires ire supported by strong, stiff, one piece steel pickets or cross bars, vtrich are held securely in place by the circular knot. Rockwood's Leading Merchant INVITES VOUR PATRONAGE From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United Htat< s anti Canati« to OREGON. WASHINGTON •?,*“ NORTHWEST will previdi DAILY MARCH lOth to APRIL 10th over the OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION IJVTCZI Til 4 Mf”-* I” OREGON’S MOST RELIABLE ASSO- I IN rv«w IN U/ Ü CIATION8 furnished at moderate rates. Wilt not represent any company unless thoroughly reliable Report of the condition of the BANK OF GRESHAM Jam«'» Hillyard, road superintendent in the district ea»t of Gre»h*iu, ha» had nnd connections, the a grader at work on the county roads at Grenham, in the State of Oregon, at clone of buninera. March 7, 1911. for nearly two week» now ami will aoon Oregon Short I ine. Union Pacific and RF.SOIRCF.S $28,738.20 have all the damage«! road* put in a* Ioans an<l discounts.................................... ( hlcaqo & Northwestern 119 145 Accrued Interest. ..................................... g«>«»l ahape a» possible by that mean«. From 30.00 Bernds, securities, etc................................ II«- ia preparing for an extensive cam Chicago at • • $33 <10 * l.Wl.i 3 Banking house, furniture and fixtures... St. Izuiis ... 32 <M1 paign of road repairing and construct 4,403.12 Hue from approved reserve banka.......... Omaha ... ’25.1X1 33 .96 ion and will hav<‘ all III«» teams ami Checks an«! other cash items Kansas City ... 25.00 3,610.10 Cash on hand................................................ men available at work in a abort time. St I'ltlil - • • 25 (Ml 949.00 Expenses ...... ............................ ................. At the foot of flic Littlepag«* hill, ami other cities correspondingly low. *40,235.16 T otal ,.................................................. four miles east of Gresham, is an old You Can PREPAY Pares LIABILITIES and wornout bridge spanning the south The Colonist fares arc Westbound only, but *8,560.00 If you have relatives or friends or employees Capital stiM ’ k paid in ................................... branch of Beaver Creek which will !»• In the East whom you desire to brlnx to this 25,457.6s Individual deposits subject to check you ran deposit the value of the fare replaced with a new and more substan state 3.063.88 Demand certificates of deposit.................. with your local railroad «gent, and an order 3,213.60 tial structure. As it will be necessary for a ticket will be telegraphed to any address Time certificat«-» of deposit ...;............... desired. $40,235 Iti to dose the road leading from Powell Total..................................................... Let the WORLD Know Valley to Troutdale (or about two Of our vast resources and splendid STATE OF OREGON » opportunities for w««eks, when pipe laying is rcsume«l at County of Multnomah Home Building I, E mil G. K ardki . l , Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that point, the roa.l will be closed Call on the undersigned for good instructive that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ami belief. twice. The bridge will be built next printed matter to IBM hast, or Rivehimthc .E mil G. K arorli ,, Cashier. week thus requiring a second closing addresses of those to whom you would like to Subscribed ami sworn to before CORRECT—Attest: J. .M S hort have «uch matter sent. of the road which isoneof the main thor- J.K lkinoton me thia 23rd day of Mar., 1911. Wni. McMurray E mii . G. K ardkll anghfares in that district. Lumber for I). M. R oiikrts , Directors. Notary Public. Gen. P bm . Agent, Portland, Oregon the bridge is now on the ground. 34 41 47 42 39 in. in. in. in. in. high, high, high, high, high, - - - - $ 9 wire - - - - 9 wire - - - - - - 10 wire - - - 10 wire ----- 9 wire .37 per rod .39 per rod .42 per rod .41 per rod .39 per rod FOR SALE BY STERLING & JOHNSTON RELIABLE HARDWARE Gresham, Oregon Main and Second Sts. E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland FARM MACHINERY PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON