Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 21, 1911, Image 1

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    GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911
Subscription, $1.00 a Year.
GRESHAM S PUSH
CLUB GETS BUSY
FAIR DIRECTORS
HOLD MEETING
Vol. 8.
No.’Xs
ing this resolution was returned to the
HIGH SCHOOL NOIES
club by the committee with tlie state­
Frieda
Braize) wax absent Friday.
ment that it should Im presented in a
Emelie Anderson was at achool lait
different way The c mmitlee was
week after a week's absence.
discharged and the resolution ordered
sent direct to the council for action a»
Pearl Ruegg has not yet returned to
it may M-e tit.
school.
The matter of furnishing the new
A meeting of the Grange Fair Direct­
l.n»t Friday night tlix Commercial
Bessie Howitt returned to achrxd
proportionately to the publicity afford­
Club by unanimous action of all tliow club ro mis was taken up and the com­ ors was )ii-l<l last Saturday. Only a Wednesday after being alment Tuesday.
pre»enl pa»»ed a reaoltilion directed to mittee was instructed to procoed with part of the directors were present.
ed by the advertising medium. The
Lillian Fredolpb has recovered from
tlie City Council, »»king lor an ordin­ tlie work. Tin* lease was approved and Among the questions taken up were
HERALD has a bonafide 'subscription
the measles and returned to school.
ance to prohibit tlie issuance of saloon ordered signed for one year with tlie that of changing the name, which real­
list
many times larger than any other
The
Freshmen
are
learning
how
to
ly came to nothing a» there was no de­
licenses in the corner building of any privilege Ilf two more.
paper published in any part of the
The matter of securing one of the cision as to changing the name. Sev­ plot graphs which some find a difficult
block. It applies to all a hams no«
county outside of Portland. If you ex­
existing when their proprietors n,k tor pro|s>M-d Carnegie librariea for Gres­ eral small bill» were allowed and a com­ task.
Lenn Wheeler has- entered the fifth
a renewal <>( their licenses; nlao to any ham wu» di ciiss.il and a committee mittee was appointed to look into the
pect results, bear in mind these facts.
oilier» who may be granted licenses. consisting of Charles Cleveland, Dr. A question of securing co-operation witli grade and Lawren Wheeler the second;
A committee consisting of three was | Thompson, M O. Nelson and Theo the Portland Driving Association with grade.
directed to take It liefore the council, Itrugger waa appointed to bring the de the view ol having a track meeting.
Mrs. Woodard ha" t»k--n the fourth
consisting of II. I. Hi. Clair. T It. sires ot the club before the county court Of course preparatory to this will be year chemistry class which wa- taught
and Library Commission. It was the tin- laying out and construction of a by Mr. Steele.
Howitt and Emil G. Kardelt.
COACH HORSES GROWING POPULAR OPENING Of BALL SEASON SUNDAY
that Gresham track and that will de|H-nd entirely on
On motion of C. H Smith the Club unanimous opinion
Baseball will be the prime attraction
Gladys Miller was absent from her
One of the questions that is interest­
Ix-cauo* a nn-uit-er of the Oregon l>e- should have one <d the thr e libraries whi-tlier the ground can I m - secured classes last Friday, owing to her
ing farmers and stockgrowers at this next Sunday at Gresham, as a game has
Velopineiit League, me I the animal lee to lie established and a quarter bio« k That in time may lie done, ft is hard­ mother’s illness.
season is the character of horses they been arranged between tlie Giants and
was ordered paid to the I <-ngu- lor that was donated by J. fl. Metzger, on ly likely Hint as g<a>d terms can tie se­
The High school lx>ya will have a will produce for the next few years. the Dilworth Derbies for the opening
purpose. Till, action place, the Graafi­ I Fourth street, for tlie building.
cured as were offered a year ago. It war-
game of basket ball here with Oregon This is not a matter of small import­ of the season here. An order from the
an, Clutr in the rank« with all the
Tin- Entertainment committee of the entirely possible at that time to have
ance either, for the uncertainty of the common council requires all clubs to
|
City
Saturday, April 29.
other Club» throughout the state and club was instructed to entertain tlie had a contract for a lense for Severn I
get permits before being allowed the
After having gone to school in Port­ needs of tlie future will alwavs make
give» it tile privelege» accorded them 111 visiting dairymen's convention next years but the promoters of the idea let
privilege of using the grounds, but that
the
question
of
breeding
a
speculative
bringing our re» <urce» before the peo­ Tnursday and a special committee was tin- op|Mirtunity go by when they found land for several montl », I-alielle Metz­ one. < iregon has had
has been secured. The object is to keep
a
good
many
nainwl to interview the Mount ILxxl they could not carry it out that year. ger is again back in the High school
ple at a distance.
commendations for tbe quality of its tab on who is responsible for damage to
The physics class has just finished
The Club made arrangement» for a jxsiple in regard to the location of its It is |»i»»ible liiut it will lx.- able to
horse Htsh for a time, This is especial- the fair buildings. An admission fee of
permanent home by lea-mg Metzger’s < arstiopa and the Gr<-»hsin depot with make the same terms again. Some the subject of electrici y and will lie­ iy true when we consider the maturity 25 cents will be charged.
Hall for one year with tile privilege of a view to getting what the city most corresp i.dence lias been had with at­ gin the work on sound next week.
The lineup for Sunday’s game will be
of the state. In proportion to the num­
an extension. Possession will lx- taken desires. The committee named con­ tractions liut ns yet nothing definite
Wilbur Thompson gave a review of ber of domesticated horses in the state as follows.
at once an<l the ball will lx- transform- suls ol Lewis Shattuck, R. R. Carlson lias I h - i - ii done. A part of the building» Mr. Joaquim Miller's life in the assem­ it is doubtful if any other western state
Grezbam
Dilworth
have been insured and some private bly hall last Thursday.
ed into a club headquarter». it ia un­ and D. M Roberts.
has a better showing of animals. Our Townsend. Blug, p Moreland
derstood that the printing office in the
The next meeting will tie held on concessions are under consideration
The Seniors are working very delig- draft horses are well divided among tbe Donaldson
adjoining rooms will move out »oon, Wi due day evening next in Metzger's Another meeting will lie held ere long ently on their play which will lie given Clydes, the Perchernon, and the Bel­ Kelt
c Thomas
when the enti'e upper tfbor of the build­ ball.
to consider premiums and reports from «»in. They are studying Macbeth in gians. All of these horses belong to Parrott
lb McKeene
ing will lie taken by the club and fitted
committees.
2b Osborne
class.
tlie slow-going, heavy work horse jlass. 1 Griffith
up especially for its own use. A spec­
'
Anson
3b
Harrison
For
getting
over
the
roads
they
are
of
Mr. Steel is still alisent. not having
VICTORS IN DI BA IL
ial committee consisting of J. li. Ster­
Robinson
ss Keys
doubtful
use.
On
tbe
other
hand
tbe
recovered
from
his
severe
illness,
and
it
RAIIHAY
MANAGERS
STOP
IRAIIIC
Vniversity of (>r<-g<in, Eugene, April
ling, W. II. Bactimever and T R. How­
Bauer
If Tansber
The Mount lloisl railway managers is reported that he may not lie back this light roadsters which are used for bug­ J. Hargreaves
itt was apjHiinted to take up the matter 13—The recent victories of the Univer­
cf Gaines
gies,
broncos,
and
nameless
other
varie
­
term
of
school.
Miss
Wilkrie
lias
filled
of furnishing the new dull rooms suit­ sity of Oregon in debate over Stanford should la- severely censured for closing
Merrill
rf A. Hargreaves
ties
of
doubtful
usefulness
are
being
able to the requirements of the organ­ University and the University of Wash­ county roads to all travel for a longer the vacancy.
Harry Lance, umpire.
promoted
and
used.
But
they
lack
the
i
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Woodard
isation. W. 11 Congdon. I. L. Kidder ington. once again brings the coveted |teri<si than is necessary. For over two
Game called at 3 p. m. sharp.
quality of being all around a1 imals. The
and E. K. Marshall were named as a honors of championship to the Univer­ months the road near the Buoy place took the Sophomores to hear The Mer­ heavier weights are only g<xxl for one |
committee to rolicit suliseriptions (r m sity an I to Oregon. The University's lias been closed and no effort is made chant of Venice. The class is studying cla-eof • -rk, the light ones for anothei. I
associate members for use m payment debating teams have won from their to open it up. Carrier No. 4, is obliged this play at present and is fortunate in The ordinary farmer needsan all arouDd RUST EVS UP YfcW WATER PIPE
Tbe Portland Water Board is profit-
opponents in the triangular debating ' bi make a detour of over three miles to fixing able to have it presented by a
of the furnishings.
borse, something to work and to'drive, . ing by experience and will attempt to
The entertainment committee of the leagues, b dli on tlie negative and affirm­ get aronml tliis route and all other good company.
that has life, style, and yet stabilitv. ------------ i tbe corrosive properties
County Su|>erintendent Robinson hss
club was instructed to take up the ative «ides of tlie question, for two con­ traffic is held up as well. At several
He gets this in tbe medium weight through which the new pipe line is to
other
places
the
same
conditions
prevail
secutive
years.
Within
.list
time,
out
arranged
to
hav
a
Sweet
Pea
exhibit
matter of a banquet and entertainment
coach
horse, a good looker, a fine step­ pass. East of Gresham an I at Kelly
to the officials of the Mount ILxd Rail­ of a total of six deliatea with the Uni­ but of lees magnitude and the worst in Gresham this summer. One of the
per. heavy enough for most of tbe farm Creek are two places extending for
feature
ia
that
the
road
»ujx-rvision
versities
of
Washington,
Idaho,
Utah,
high
school
classes
will
have
charge
of
way Company on the occasion of the
and Stanford University of Oregon lias seems to lie doing nothing to alleviate it. Supt. Robinson is also planning an work, and a borse that will cross well about a mile where the pipes have been
opening of tlie new road to Gresham.
with the ordinary farm animal, and
Below appear the resolution» adopted : lost lint one debate. Tiiat was to Utah tlie nuinance. The jieopie should take educational meeting to be held in Gres­ produce a fine looking colt. Then the eaten through by rust or some other
agency of tbe soil. To prevent this
Whereas, the moral welfare ot a com­ the present vear by a two to one vote the matter in tlieir own hands and de­ ham soon.
beauty of the coach horse is tljat his the new pipe will be laid in gravel and
munity la most frequently reflected III of I lie judges.
mand of the county court that the mails
Last
Friday
the
Literary
society
met
all-round qualities recommend him for
tlie attitude of its representative civic
These repeated victories in debate are be opened.
in the assembly, and after the reading so many places that he is easily dispos­ < covered over entirely with the game
assocMtions, and in pro|x>rth>n to the
more
gratifying
to
the
students
of
tlie
of the minutes of the previous meeting, ed of. He finds a market in the city material. It has been noticed that the
demands from the general public, and
pipe never rusts or gets full of holes in
Whereas, the G e«baln District Com­ University than victories in athletics.
the following program was given:
for deliveries, drays, fire departments, tbe gravelly soil along the Section Line
mercial Club is n representative Ixxly It is felt that they are a just refutation MRS. BICKFORD SI RIOUSLY INJURED
Song
—
Society.
stylish rigs, and all sorts of turnouts. road, hence it is believed that a bed of
of manv of the leading citizens of tires- i to the charge of over athleticism in till-
Mrs. Bickford of Boring suffered a
Roll Call—(Quotation bv Pope).’
ham, ail of whom are deeply interested
The adveut of tbe auto truck and tbe ! gravel will prevent corrosion. For a
serious injury resulting from a run
Inetrume
tai
Solo
—
Gladys
Miller.
University.
in maintaining a mural atmosphere so ■
mob le have put a lot of horses out of time the damage to, tbe pipe was
School
paper
—
Harold
Kern.
away
on
the
Boring-Sandy
road
on
far a» practicable in connection witli
Parody—Roy l’eterson.
commission, but tbe intermediate thought to be caused by electrolysis,
Wednesday evening. Nathan Bickford
the rights and libcrtiesof ail the |ieople, i
Vocal 8olo—-Jackson Jones.
A race track will probably be an and hie mother were aliout half wav
weight of animal always will be popu­ but that theory was disproved. It will
therefore lie it
Essay—Mary Cathey.
Resolved, that it is the belief ami de­ added feature of the fairgrounds a» the from Boring to Sandy w hen the horse
lar.
Bachelor
’
s
Dream
—
Conner
rugh.
take 15 years to prove the theory, but
sire of the Gresham District Cominer Fair Association has secured a lease on
Instrumental Solo—Isalxdle Metzger.
the experiment is worth trying.
clal Club that the morals of the town of tlie grounds adjoining the (air grounds became frightened by some paper boxes
Select Reading—Maude Burch.
tx-side the road. Nathan got out to
Gresham Would la-come more purified
Wm. Morand of Boring, made the
Song
—
Society.
for
half
mile
track.
The
Multnomah
and its citizens would la- better pro­
remove the box and tlie horse started
Paul Dunn spent a few hours in Gres­
Owing to the lateness of the hour the Herald a call Thursday morning. Mr.
tected from annoyance and insult if tin- Driving Association is helping and to run, passing over a log and throw­
common council would take action in horse races will lie an added attraction
censor’s report was not given and the Morand reports conditions at Boring as ham Thursday. He has just returned
regard to the proper location of the sa­ at the next fair. The Fair Association ing Mrs. Bickford out. One shoulder society adjourned.
from a trip to Woodburn.
prosperous.
was broken and her back was badly in­
loons now in existence. Further la» it
has
appointed
T.
R.
Howitt,
F.
II.
Resolved, that it is the sense of the i
jured. Blie was taken home and the
Gresham District Commercial Club Crane and IL A. lx-wis to bring about doctor wa» called. She is likely to re­
that the Common Council Is- requested the desired result.
cover rapidly.
to pass an ordinance restricting tlie
liquor traffic insofar that no aalooii may
tie permitted to exist in the corner
Unclaimed Letters
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
room or building on any block within
The following letters remain un­
the corporate limits, and that all sa
On Bunday morning, April 33, there
called for at the Gresham )MM<t office for
loons to be licensi-d in the future tie
required to conduct their business at will tie an address on "The English the week ending April 17, 1911:
least 25 feet from any street intersec­ Bible." (celebrating tlie tercentenary of
Gentlemen: George Judson.
tions and further be it
the ' King James Bible). At 7:3t> p.
Cards: Victor FL Johnson.
Resolved, that these resolutions be m., the sermon will lie on the topic,
These letters will be sent to the Dead
presented to the Common Council,
through a delegation of the Gresham “Mercy's Door.”
Latter Offloa on April
1911« if
District Commercial Club with the
not delivered before. In calling for the
prayer tlist such an ordinance be adopt­
Feed the birdd. You'll need 'em next above, please say “advertised,” giving
ed.
date of list.
At the meeting on Wednesday even­ bug time.
I. McCOLL, P M.
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I the people of California in which all
arc Hiked to join by eating raisin» in
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The object of thia spec ial day ia to
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The gixxi people of the Northweat are
invited by their neigh bora to participate
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raisin bread on April 29th.
Farmers believe so thoroughly in the
gospel of work that they even work
their butter; and, like all else, it is the
better for being worked.
Dance At Rockwood
Rockwood Grange will entertain the
dancing public on Saturday evening,
April 22. Richard’ Orchestra and the
usual Grange supper. Tickets 11.00.
1910 BUGGIES AND RUNABOUTS]
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES]
Great Big Stock of New Styles of Buggies to Select From
Both High and Medium Grades at the Lowest Prices
The only store in Portland where farm implements are sold at cut prices.
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No agents in
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