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It is a great pity that Mrs. Thaw did not treat her son. Harry, as insane long ago. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL If the people of Mars, in look ing at the earth, discover a big red spot it is Russia. PractieeH in sll the Court» of the State Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public .... Coiiv<-> aneing, Alwteai'ting, IxitKi Offic<- BlIsillvxH. COLLKlTKIII CITIZENS BANK l»t»r»«t an Tim« hvi»<i«h« ix um. \ nd . Keep your eye on Root, He Record Office, - - Gresham ui» grand avi may come back looking like seas •••••••••••••••••a oned presidential timber. |. (ì. McElroy, Published v'OMPANV. Every Friday C.rendam. Oregon. by HEAVER STATE PIHLISHIXG Montavilla Office JIS Villa Ave. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, - Editor mid Mnnntfer Ml Rs< KIITION K » FKs IN r Y cmt 11.00 in »«Ivan«'?, t«» foreign countrie». ILVThrw Moiith«* trial Mi>M»«*rit»ti«*nN are ai'evpted fn»m new MilkBcrtb^rs for I 2' REMITTANCES snouhl b«- s«*nt by Express or l\v>t»»tticc M«>nvy Order, Reglstertif letter or Check. StaniUN nitfepted ui» to 2.5cents. IHSCOXT!>C AXCES. In dvft'renw t«> th«' wish of the maj«*rity of oar »ubsertber» th«* paper i> M'tit until all arrearage is paid and an order l«> disomtinue ia received, it you wmh y«»nr l»H(M'r shipped at the etni *»f tnv year, state that fact a hen you semi in your sulvM-rtpiion and your requ«'M will h<* hwtiv«t. CH AX«iE OF ADDRESS In ordering change of address give old a* well as new addre«« < <»RREHFoNDENTS are uantul in ever? communit* If noc<»rre*pon«fence appears from your n«‘ighb»»rh«xMi, vou are re>|*ectfiilly rti)uestv«l t»» send us as many local items as you can. ADVERTISING KATES are rvas«»nahle an«l will la- promptly *«*nt upon application. JOB PRINTING is our sjax laity. Wv are wellequip|a*«l tod'«» the best work at current prices. B. I. HOUINS KtSIS HIS (ÄSE PHYSICIAN Charges Brother Maxwell \\ Replying to Head Lines. "" SIRGEOX Call«« Ptompih attended la. Otter at Sattnh Hotel. HANDY. : ; t : OREGON GRESHAM. ORE., August«. l!k»t — To thk E iutor :—In my article Julv j 20th. replietl to by Brother Maxwell, the iseue was not “Preachere,” or1 Honxropathi«: l’ln sician and Suigcun “Li»|uor Selling," but “Sumlav l.«-giala- tion." Had the Brotln-r atu<li«si th«» Send 'Sc in Stamps for Three Months’ Trial Subscription. C.illh \ttvn<lc«l to Ihn «H Night article more and the headlines less he Entert**! as sec*»nd-ria*.* matter at the poatoftice at Gresham, Oregon pr»»l>ably would not have so pal|wil>lv • *itl,*«* I’hoti,*. Mullí W Ke. I'tiouv. Main u mis»] not «si me. awful days. Not one. however, I did not deny preacher» the rights of EDI TO RI AI ovkk aarormc« ('.resiniti Oie utters a regret for the part he citizenship, did not say “all day» are ornili Ur» Mutn-rt« t»<. and M M lIlcMhllll ' II. alike." or that all amusements are pnv A LETTER FROM A FRIEND. took, not a complaint for the per (or any day in the w«x*k," hence no It has been said that “no one limb that is gone, not a sigh for reply. Hüt R*, 1M2 a. III., 1-5 I». III. can be happy without a friend, the health that was shattered. The Brother's syni|*athy for th«» Jews and no one can know what The fate of a nation and the lib who crucitled Christ is in keeping with my syui|>athy for those, who in thia friends he has until he is un erty of six million souls hung in age, in principle, do and •ilvocwt* the the balance. The soldier did his happy.” same tiling the Jews did. Had Brother The friendship of Jonathan duty never faultering, the nation Maxwell liveti in A|H stolie times, we of < ìreMliiim. and David, of Paul and Timothy, was saved, the slave made a free course would tin»! him with the Jew»— and especially that of Damon man. He it is has made it possi enforcing civil laws (laws of men) OVER POSTOKFICE < ireg» •• • disciples of Christ into prison, and Pythias has for centuries ble for the American nation to throwing and even beheading them. Th«* di»- been held before the public gaze become the foremost nation of cipl«*s preaching Christ, contrary to J. M. MHbKT, M. i*. r. a . sumir, as worthy of emulation. Friend the world. civil law, were anarchist»—according to The old faces are gradually be Brother Maxwell. ship is generally well tested in coming more scarce at the annu Th«- Brother says, “When you find times of adversity, and once al reunions. They will soon be law, enforce it.” In the main that is tested and found true how care gone, those heroes of ours. May gixsi doctrine but the true Christian ful one should be not to destroy. Pin xki.in«-Sur(ei»o«. cannot make that statement un»|ualiti«x1, “A friend in need, is a friend we not put forth every effort to as I shall show later on. Th«- average Gresham, < >r«g»»n indeed.” But too often we find make their last days more bright? sinner or intidel has more charity for Remember, pensions, money, his fellow man than to deny him |>er- friends appreciated only in times of need. To know that a true mere lucre, can never wipe out fect religious liberty, so long as his own Growth of the Wabash civil rights are not placed in j«s>par»ly. friend, even though away, is the debt this nation owes to the The advocates of “Sunday Legislation" System. thinking of you. to receive a soldier of the Civil War. The ob cannot say as much. long letter, not of woe, of trouble ligation may in a sense be paid Christ commamle»!—“Preach the T<> provid»- for its faxt-growing luwi- u «* m , the Wabash Railnsul lias under or complaint, but full of en by giving the defender of our wi>r»L” His disciples ob»-ye»l and were contract for »leliverv this year, eighty thrown into prison. God, by his angel, country ’ that which is due him, couragement, helpfulness, hap (80 locomotives and six thousainl lilierated them an<l told them to go ami piness, and cheer, a patting on namely, unfailing loyalty , un preach again (disregarding the civil law.) (6,0tMb freight »-ars. |j»rg*- a»l<liti<>ns the back as it were, what a help til the Great Commander shall How iliii Peter excuse th«-se actions? are Ix-ing ma-h-to it« terminals ut Chic (Acts 5:29) “We ought to obey t i«sl ago. St. I xiiiím , Kun mi m City, Omaha, it is. Reader, have you ever call final “taps.” rattier than men." <io»l forbi»ls the Council Bluffa, Detroit, Toltilo anil received such a letter? or better Three ti mtn mot h freight Some people appear to imagine making or worshiping of images. I Ine Decatur. yet. have you ever sent one? houses have I h - vii complete»! in the |xixt King of Babylon made an image and We have received a few such let that The Herald is published in conimanile»! all to worship it. Three y«uir, at St lamia, Chicago ami Pittaburg. ters. some from friends we have the interests of a select few. Hebrews ehos«* to I m - anarchists ami The tinsl completion of the Conner- not even met. and what a help We have intimated before that refused to oliev the civil law. You re tioti with the Unite»! State St»s-I Co.'a plant i t Pittaburg, puts the Wabaah they were. A letter is before the columns of this paper are member the mult. Gixl <lelivert*d them, into the heaviest tonnage producing open at all times to the news of thus demonstrating that civil rules have us now from a dear old friend of district in the world no right to make any law that is con many years, one who has advis any locality over which it circu trary to the laws of G m I, and that when This roail »H-cupiea an uniipie g»sx ed, guided, assisted, ever patient, lates. We want the news. If they do so men have a right to disre graphical |s>sition in the railroa»! w»»rl»l having us ever in mind. A men our reporter fails to call upon gard such laws ami to oliev the higher in that it o|s-rates milvagi- laith i-ust ami west of III«- Miaxiasippi River, forming tal telepathy appears to inform you do not wait,—accept our in- law of God. Again King Darius made the shortest liin- In-tween Buffalo, N. Y., vitation and write us today. a that for tliirty ■ lavs no one him just when to write, and, and Kansas City, Mo., ami Is-ing the iRioiihl pray to any God or man save when apparently most needed, route aehx-tisi to i-arry th»- fast muil Is- liiniHt-lf. One Daniel ,l.-lib-ratelv turn President Roosevelt still in- tween these jxiintH; also uni»|ue it. that the letter comes, so full of sun sists that he will not be a candi ed anarchist—willfully diaolteyed the it is the shorte-t lin»- lietwet-n th«- lag shine, good cheer and optimism. civil law. What wan the Heqtiel? date for renomination as Presi Friend», <lo these thingn prove any commercial «-etitersof the country, i. If you have such a friend culti dent. If he continues in his de thing as to our position on the enforce Chicago ami Buffalo, Chicago ami St. vate a closer acquaintance for termination it will be a sad blow ment of, or oliediem-e to, civil law— lamia, St. lamia and Di-troit, St. Louis by it you will find joy which, and Kansas City, St. lamia ami Omaha, to the Republican party, and »imply liecause it is law? like the ray of the sun, reflects 1 hold the Sabbath not a proper Huie St. Louis anil D»-s Moines; having its especially to the country at large. with a greater ardor and quick ject for legislation. The Sal.I.ath day, own rails in the wext»-rn cities of Kan We doubt if any President has whichever day it is, is the Sabbuth of sas City, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des ness when it rebounds upon a ever accomplished so much for the Lord, not the state. The highest Moines, St. Louis ami Chicago, ami man from the breast of his the working class as Roosevelt. authority in the universe legislate»! on terminating in the eastern cities of De friend. There is true enjoyment a weekly rest »lay. The true Sabbath troit, Toledo, Buffalo, Clevi laml, Pitts ami «« )ie«-ling.. in such a friendship. In the past few weeks we neither needs nor ask- for any human burg Its main lines are lai»l with MO |x>nnd have sent out, and shall continue law to enforc»! its »diservance. F»>r au- steel rails throughout and th»- road is thority it has the law of Go»l an»l the REPLY IO MR. MAXWELL. to send out, sample copies of The example of Christ, which is sufficient. fully ballast»-»! ami thoroughly »-»piipp- Every paper marked It can only lie a countertit or sulwtitute ed. Every through train has high CluXH The article written by Ben F. Herald. sample copy costs you nothing. for the true Sabbath that nee»ls, or de dining and observation cars. Rollins, and published in this issue, is commendable for its brevity, fairness, ability, and lack of personalities. The main object of this paper has been reached when we publish matter inciting our readers to action. A free and impartial discussion of all questions, conducted in a brief and impersonal manner, will always be encouraged by the editor even though, as in the reply of friend Rollins, there are some things with which we do not agree. However, we must guard against hobby. Hence, as in this case, when a discussion has accomplished its mission it is time for it to end. A reply to the article mentioned will there fore not be expected. However, w’e hereby invite you to try a trial subscription. We are sure you will be so well pleased that you will want to con tinue with us. ----- Q-- The new commerce act which went into effect in Australia last month is hard on Australia whisky. It prohibits the label ing as “whisky” of anything not made from pure malt. If Jerome listened patiently he heard an oppressive silence just where the applause should have copie in during his speech criti- cising President Roosevelt. Wealthy young socialists who are eager to “get back to the soil” will have little difficulty in SOLDIERS IN REUNION. exchanging worldly lots with Gresham is headquarters this ambitious farm hands. week for the annual picnic of the Grand Army of the Republic Justice Brewer insists that the in this locality. The old sol national government is too pow dier is again living in memory erful. Still it has not yet shown the days of the early sixties. The strength enough to get John 0. soul-stirring music of the fife and Rockefeller on the witness stand. drum is heard at early morning and late at night. The face of If it were not funny it would the old patriot takes on a kindly be sad to see how a rich man's look, yet a fire-gleam shines from wealth melts away when the tax his eye as he thinks of the music assessor comes into view. of the terrible battles of those 1 Subscribe for The Herald. mands, the pro|> of human legislation. Within its legitimate sphere the civil power should have the unhesitating obedience of al) persons. But there is of necessity a limit to the authority of civil power htcause of the higher power—God. Sunday legislation enters the realm of religion, violates the golden rule, is a prolific source <>f relign.us per- secution and therefore is unchristian (Christ never persecute»l anyone) US well as unconstitutional. Franklin well sail!: “When religion is goo»l it will take care of itself without an appeal to civil jiower for snp|>ort.” Dr. Adam Clark wrote: “The church which tolerat»-» or encourages |s-rsecu- tion tinder the pretense of concern for the purity of the faith, is not the church of Christ.” Spurgeon sai»l: “I am ashameal of some Christian» Ix-cause they have no much depemlence on Par liament and the laws of the land. Your Sunday bills ami other forms of act-of- Parliament religion are all wrong. Christ wants no help from Caesar." In regard to fishing, Brother, sik - ci - ss - ful fishing depends largely upon the kind of liait you use. Almost any old thing will do if you are fishing for suck ers, even jiolitics, but the great teacher of the art of fishing for men said, “Preach the word,—” not |>olitic».. Lest I reach the limit of five humlred words, in conclusion I ask you to rea<l my first article again, compare it with Brother Maxwell’» and hand in a verdict. I rest my case. If this sounds anything like the “Portlaml Li»|itor Ass<s iati»>n,” just ri- mcmls-r that a diamond is none the h-ss brilliant or less valuable Ix-cause of be ing found in a mud hole. B. F. ROLLIN'S. C. 11. ATWOOD, M. 1). Insure Your Properly NOW • IN nil I.GNlHtN XSSI RANCE • United Artisans ____ __ «jr.-ui.uu. a ....... d.iy, n ». 17,1, IllVVlH III Rl'gllVI H Hull I h ! und 3>l Friday .•urli month. Henry Doiithil, M. A.: C. A. Nutl.«v, I Sv<,'y. All Artisans Wel«*i»nn*. W 0. W «'l"',-r Ci>l,,l' 318, Gresil- ' ani, mei'ts in Regner'H Hall ou 2il ami 4tli Mornlnis ut 8 p. m. D. F. Talliot, C. C. ; I I. Thorp, Clerk. Vi»- i itilig Wiuslim-n Welcome. CH4SH4M tiltli* LODGI No. 111,1. Il II. E., IlieelHOll thè Heornd lllld fmirtll Wflnemlnv id Vili li mollili Tlieollli i ih are Noni Duriell, N.G ; Olive <»ini, V. lì,; Dola ItolH'itn, Hvi'ieturv ; Culla Ken- nvy, trensurer. Gresham Lodge No. 125, I. 0. 0. F. Metta everv nr«l«tV night in<M«l Fri* COR 1*0 RATION • Im* Hull, C It Miller, \ G ; Emil Puliii4|iiint. \ . ; Ihilph E Jnliimoii, One of the oldest and Is-at Ilf Secretan; G. \V Kennet, Trvaatirvr. All vfaiting brothers <<n«liaHy invitai Io suraiiee conipaidva ill the world. nttethl. JOHN H. Mt TZGÍK. • Aqcnt G|{ Es II AM. <>IU ••••••••••••••••a W. C. BELT. M. D. AND SUHCtON PHYSICIAN T routdale . See Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Through Utah and Colorado, VISTEE o VI E, CAN YON o| Till- GRAND, BLACK CAN- VOX, M \ K-l I \l I \ N D ti n V, -i i p \"i h , <| THE WORLD •» Diol’s ROYAL GOUGE. For iH'M-rlptlve an«l Illustrativ«' l’aio pilliti», writ«* to W. C. McBRIDE. Glifi Agent, 124 Third St.. • PORTLAND. ORE. NOTIt'K FOR 1*1 III h ATION tilleul «•( Ihr Interior, land <mirrai PotIIaliti. Oregon. Juin- ■>. 1‘Hrn» Noll«»«' I» line by giteli that thv following named triller ham flirti iiotlrr »»I hla Intention t«» make final pr«»«»l In nup|M»rt ot hl» <■ la I in. mid I that »ahi proof will Iw inadr l»rforv the II»'glaire aild lt«v«-Krr at Portland. Oregon, on Augnai I ». IWM, VIr Edward Trlekey. Il K No I .tilt, for Ihr MK. 1 < otMrr IM T I N , Il i» F II»' naine» the follow Ing wltn«*»»e» to prove hl» roiillnuon» rr»l «Imre upon aliti rulli*atloii oí »aht lami, vl« Jame» A Melhmald.<»f Palmer. Oregon, idolpli Kron»«*, »»f Palmer Orrg«»n. Throdorr Rrr»l of Palmer, Oregon, Frank Howard, of rainier, Oregon. AfalKMNON M IHlKMMKIt. Keglatvr (I’nh July 7. It JI. ■>. Aug I ) A Pleasanl Way To Travel The m I hiv «' I j * thè usuai Yi’f’lh t of thè tratvler ik I ìik thè I M.ssouri Picitic Rtilwif btlwten Iht Picilic Coati ind Iht fui, an<l «*•• bcllrvc thè »rrvhr alni arr«»m in-»»l»«ii»»n« tfh» ii merli ibi» »tatvmeiit Fr«»m l»«’H*« r, <*«»l»ira«l'» Mprtiig« ami P ii » t>|o, therc are tu»»« lhr»»iitfh traili» «lady t<> KNhaa» t’Ity Hti»l Mt Lml», « ar- * rjliiw l’iilhiiati*» laleat «tamlar»! eie« | tri» lltfhi»-«l ear». » halr rara, ami ii|» t»» «late »liuhitf « ar» Tiii* »alile ••*«•»• Ile ut ■«*r*lc«* I» •>|*«'r ni»-i troni KatiMUi City and IM Lnui* U> 1 Little ItiM'k atei ll»»t M|>rlt>x« If yo«i are a«>lti|( Ka»t «»r M*»tith, » rltv ; tur rat« » ai»'i full hif'»rinaii»m W. c. MC liRIDi:, firn. Agt, 124 Third «xt., - Portlaml, Ore ORDINANCE 25. AN' OKPINAM’E thi'larintf tli«« <*ott <»f improving the following wtrnftM nml Hvnntim in the t«»wn of Grvwhiiiii II unm I avenue from the interwertion of Third idru't to the in tented ion of Mivinion Htreet; Roln*rt» tivenm* from the inter* f»eetion of Third Htr«*«*t to the intermn*tioii of IhviNion Ntr«*«*t; Third ntrift from th»* 1111•• rti«»r» «>( H« mm | avenue to tin* intersection of Kofa’rtH avenue; Fourth street from the intersection of lh»od avenue to the inteiMention of Main street ; F iitli street from the intermn'tioii of Hood «vi’Uiie to the inter* wei tioti of llofa*rtfi avenue, and him »-»Ming the pro|M*rty fa*m*fitt<*d thereby, d«*chinng Htirli amiviiMiiient and directing tnv entry of the mhiiiu in the docket of town liena. Ik' it ordained by the common council of tiie town of <ir«*nhain: Section I. That the council han cotiMidere»! the pro|»<»M4*d aMMeMMineut fir grading ami improvement of H« nm I avenue from the inter»! <*ti«>n of Third to the intersection of l>i\inion atreet; of Kofa'rtn avenue from the internectioii of Third ntre«'t to th«* interMeetion of OiviHion Mtrcet; of Third street from th«* interne«*ti«»n of H« mm I avenue to the intrrnertion of Koln»rtn avenue; of F'otirth street from the internection of H<xnl avenue to the interni'etion of Main ntrert; of Fifth Mtrcet from the interntM’tion of Hood avenin* to the intemection of IC«»lM*rt»» avenue; and all objectionn made thereto, and hereby aacertMimi, «hHerininen ami «leclnren the wiede coat «»f making said iiiiproveineiitM in tin* inaniicr prov i«h*«| by Ordinance 22, to fa* four hundred and fifty (V j O) dollar*, nml that the n|M*rial ami ¡NMuiliar fa*nefitM accruing to each l«»t or part thereof or parcel of laml within the huiu ’M m * ineiit dintrirt, bv renaon of nai«l impiovement- nml in junt pro|w>rtion to niicli l>envtitH, arc in the roaiwctive amount* net opinmitH the iiiiih I mt or de*rription of each lot or part thereof or parcel of laml in the anm*x«il aMMc»niiieiit rod, and *aid aiMeMmnent roll, wrhich in niimlM*red I i* hereby adopted and iipproviil an the nn- nennuieiit for *aid irnprov«*in«*nt. ami (herecord«*r of th«* town of Gronhain in di* r«*ct»sl lo enti*r a ataleim-iit »il ili«* asscHHimuit liercbv ma»|c in tlu* «l»x*ket <>r town lieiix, ami cause noti»»* tiu-reof to be |u11>11 h Iu*»I aspro»ide»l bv charter. ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 1. THIRD STREET, i Mount Ibxxl Addition, Mt. Ilixxl A»l»iition, i bit 12. Blk 3. A. M. Wei.lner, POWtLIS VALLEY. »13.37 bit 1, blk 2, Hannah lleim-y, II, 3, same II H!i «, 2, siimi- It), 3. Tho». Hinder, ('. A. Limlgren hax dug a n»-w well ut 0.68 2, birenzo Winters, 9, 3, »eme 7, hi» home ami in walling it up with 13.37 , Stmlilarx 2, Nelli«* Wirtz, Trai t, 12, brick. Rnlsrts A»l»lit ion, Mount II» xh | Ad'litioii, SH.HM Lot I 2, Blk »«, .1 II. Ston»-, Mr. Sod»-r»trom of Ab»-r»h-»-n, Wash., bit O 1, blk 2, Nellie Hester, 11.69 , 2, E. Beers, Jr. II, 0, same has recently visite»! hix many friends 2, baleni» Sweet Estill»*, (I IM 10, ft, sniiie 3, here. He wax well |>lt-aHe»l w ith Powell 6.69 Emery Tract, 4, 2, Mr». Jone», I 16.15 Stuiblnrs Triii-t, John Metzger Tract, Valley. FOURTH STREET, ROBERTS AVENl E M ìhh Chrintina lleri'leraon, of Aber- Mt. H» xh J Addition, Mount llooil A<l»lition, <leen, Waxli., in now vixiting with Emil ! bit 1. Blk 4, Ed I t-htirn, »4 bit 7, I, E. E. Metzger, •> 6, 4, E. E. Metzger, Satterxtrom. 1, nil me 8, 4, First F. M. < 'hiireli, 4 7, 1, RUIIII! ». I’. J. Erickson and Mr. Alm were in 1, E. E. Metzger, 4 4, 1 , HIIIIK* 1", 2 5, Portland on Monday attending to buxi 1, name 2, IInumili Heiney, I, 4 1, Hilllie 1», »> ne»». 2. hu inc 3.34 1, Blk 3, ’» Anna Gibb», 2, Frank < III,Im, 3, ('. R. Kellar wax in thin vicinity early I .IMI 3, name «, 2, sum»- 4, I IWi 3, I.. .1. Harne», thin week staking out a telephone line * 0 7, 4, First F. M. Church, A. M. Wiedner, 3.34 12, 3, It ÍH from here to LuHt»-»lx. understood 4, same 8, 9 Frank Gibbs, 3.31 4, 4, E. E. Metzger, that the Multnomah hik I < 'lackiiniHK 9. 5, I.mi 2. Himie 10, 4, sum»» County Mutual will H»Xlll enter this 2, birenzo Winten», I.mi », 3, Alimi * iilibs, 1, tiel»l. ' 3.34 2, Henry Kane, ». 2 3, Hll III,' FIFTH STREET, 3, .lohn ( 'onlev, Mount I l»xxl Aihlition, 3, sume 4, bit 1, Blk If, E. E. Metzger, r>, E. E. Metzger, 7, Rockwood Tent .Starts Benefit fund (I, »am»! 'I, r>, Hilllie M, (t, Frank Escobar, 7, 5,11 Tlionms, «, R»x-kw»xxl M iiccu I hm - Tent has mgnn- (I, J. H. Stone, 1-’, <1, E. E. .Metzger, 1, iz«!<i a sick ami aci-ident lx-m-fit fumi for 3, John ('onley, *> 4, II, sume 3, same r>, it» own mi-mlx'is, to which all are II, siimi* 3, 3, This». < iinder, », Jiilin Regm-r 'I nu t, elligihh- who an-umler «O years of ag»-. 3, same Tilos. M. Lnrseti Tract, The ass<X'iation is ollieered hy John HOOD AVENUE, John Conley Tract, Brown, president ; J. II. Schrnm, Mount lloixl A»l»litioll, ('alia Kenney Tract, secretary ami treasurer; ami a hoanl of bit 12, Blk 2, Nellie Wirtz, »4.2!» Chas. Cleveland Tract, 2, same 4.20 II, directors consisting of E. L. Thor)», 2. Fre»l Mi-Elliott, 4.20 Julia Rcgner Tract, 1'1, chairman ; G. It. Uothrell ami G. W. 2, Henry Kane, 4.20 < lust birson Tract, », Haysehlen. Dr. ('. II. Atw<xxl of StuiMarx Tract, 20.98 Chas. Erickson Tract, Gresham was ehs-ti-d mislical director. Section 2. That the Hinn of four hundred and fifty (450) dollarn l,e Fifteen members of the tent have Hum»- is lii-reby appropriated out of the fund i-reiit»-»! by section I of this ordinnnee alreaily mail»- application for memlier- for the payment <»f the contx of the said improvement. »bip in tin- fumi whfa-h provides a Adopte».' August 4, H mh I. Approve»! August 4, I'. hh I. weekly lienefit of ten dollars in case of LEWIS SHATTUUK, Mayor. disability. I Attesi: ILI. ST. CLAIR, Recorder.