♦ GRESHAM and MONTA VILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906. VOL. 2. Why You Should have Your Account with Us. BECAUSE wlu-n you -leal with ua you ur<--leal i ng with « man who i« in­ terested iii tli« hunk la-yond a monthly «alary mii l i'oii»-<|iii-iitly know« «omelhing of tlm farmer’« liia-iLi ami cajaihllltii-«. Knowing the needs aiul capabilitie« of the farmer we are able to ««slat the country merchant in many way» ami I h - iiik able to axxixt the roiiutry mi-r- chant we In turn la-nullt the farmer ami the buyer« of the farmer«' pr-sluct. The manufacturer taken an Interest in u« liecauae In- understands that the hank make« it |x»>»ible for the |x-onle in Ilia locality to make miidi faster pro- grcsa than tln-v con I-1 without the bank. Tin buyer of the farmer«' product« become» interested in us I-eculine hr learn* th.it the (armi-r iloi-a biixim-aa with ua ami In- cornea to ux (or infor­ mation concerning that which lie winhen to buy. Tin farmer with money to invest come* to tin for bin m-curitiex Ix-cmu-e we can sell him |ui|H-r Is'ariug a la-tter rate of inlercnt than Im cun obtain. We encourage the young people to save ami help the thrifty man by |>ayiiig 4 ]a-rei-iil. < n the money In- lay« by for an opportunity or rainy -lay. <1. W. KIINNEY, V-Prea. J. M. SHOUT, Pres. A. MEYERS. Cash'r l he First State Bank OP GRESHAM, OREGON Transacts a General Banking Business, Loans Money on Good Security, Sells Drafts and Travelers Checks. AvailHMf anv | »!»«••• in lhe KI m U* w or any of the Foreign (’ountrivi» NelU llfnl ('hr«k*, Hlextiighip an«l H mi I whv Ticket $ s B uy * hii |- CEMETERY WORK | 335 East Morrison Street, Portkind, - - « • * • Oregon • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a« On Sunday, October 14th, *|«cial ser­ sionary Aas-s-iation of the Pacific North­ vice* w ill be held al the Baptist Church, west. it Ix-ing the fifth anniversary of the On Wednesday next, in the Swedish present |>a*torate. There w ill la- a Sun­ Miaaion church, Powell Valley, at 2 p. day school rally at 10 a. m., sermon by pi., services will be conducted by Rev. pastor at 11, followeil by communion i C. F. Sandstrom, of Buffalo, Minn., and service. At 2 p. in. n church rally will | Nel* Heiner, editor of Minneapolis be held which will lie addressed bv a Weekly. All are Invited to hear these numla-r of js-rsons representing the dif-' noted afa-iikers. ferent department* of the church. The FOR SALE — A good driving mare, young |a-ople'« rally at 7 o’clock will be not afraid of automobiles. Also single followed by a abort sermon by the pax- top buggy.—Enquire of A. M. Hoss. tor. Bring basket dinner« and enjoy all Frit* Stoker has lawn laid up during the service«. the past week with a painfully swollen limb, resulting from a horse kick. Rev. Andrew Johnson arrived here Win. II. Nicholls died at hi* residence thia week from Stromsburg, Neb., on hi« tirat visit to the Coast. In company nt Rockwood on Friday evening, Oct. 5th. He leave« n wife, one son and one with the Rev. Jonas Johnson of l’owell -laughter to mourn his loss. The re­ Valley he left Thursday evening for Ev- mains were laid to rest in Multnomah i rct, Wash., to attend the Swediah Mis­ Cemetery on Monday. HOWITT’S MARKET Powell, Street, - Gresham, Oregon - EW FRESH and CURED MEATS WHOLESALE For the next two months we will sell Fr<>nlB?s“ Beet. St 3 l*2C PCT lb. We not only wish to sell meat to you but are al­ ways ready to buy at market prices. For the following week we will pay for Beef, Veal, .Pork, Mntton, Kips, 2 « a 4 1-4 1-2 to to 5 to .Te to Qc 8 l-2c 4 l-2c to 7c "WORK OR STARVE.” • WIDER ROADS ARE NEEDED." HE SAYS SAYS COUNTY COURT OLD SOLIHLK’S UMIMELY DEATH NO. 4L WOODMLh PLAN BIO RALLY. Fred Emily, of Hurlburt, Crazed Give Liberally to Assist Neigh­ by Suffering Ends Own Life. bor Ernest Beers. And Mr. Snashall Thinks They And the Prisoners Realize that (Npietal Cerre«po#de«ee.j the Court Can Now Should Be Provided Frederic Emily, an old-time settler of for at Once. “Make Good.” , this place who on account of ill health and despondency shot himself on the He Sees a Great Future for County Will Try to Crush Out afternoon of Octolier 5th, was lai tiim E ihtok :—Why not take time by Multnomah County has started the ( Gresham,) an Odd Fellow and a Grang­ the forelock ami profit by the mistakes experiment ci working the county pri- er. He was a prosperous farmer and of others? I jay out and exfnblixh a fine «oner* on a large scale at the newly I dairyman, an honest, industrious, kind- w ide thoroilghfaie now Is-iore building* quired rock quarry on Kelly Butte, At hearted and benovelent neighbor. He ami other improvement* are placed in this ¡xiint 31 prisoners are now employ­ leaves a wife and eight children to the way to l>e removed only at great ed in taking out rock ami breaking it up mourn hi« loss, namely: Mrs. George expense and trouble. Wide and w4i- prej-aratory to crushing. For the safe Gill, Mr«. Jack Vanderver, Mrs. Ed. graded t borough fares ate needed for U>e keeping of these prisoners the county | Woodard, Allen. Roy, Joel, Fred and highest development ol the country al>-i has built a concrete building 26 x 75, | Constance Emily, all of wl oni were nowhere ix this mure true than in tin- with windows and doors carefully pro present except Fred, he being east section with it* growing towns and Its tected with steel bars, and the ceiling of the mountains and unable to get here Ilea rues« to the city. i« covered with steel plates so that the in time. This is a matter that should l-e taken prisoners are a* safe here as they would Mr. Emily also leaves a large circle of up bv --nt citizens aial e-;*-eially those lie at the county jail, besides they are ' warm friends as was evidenceii by the of Gresham ami lairview. much iM-tter off. The county has a unprecedented large attendence to pay We have the opportunity now. There crusher that can grind up 100 cubic ; their last sad respects to his memory, is nothing we could do that would brit g yard« of rock per day, and has power i there being over seventy carriages ami greater return* for the money invested enough to run another crusher of the at least three hundred people to follow or enhance the value of «tirrounding same cajMu ity, so that that the plant his remains from his late residence to property more than to lay out and es­ can turn out 21 KI yard* a -lav of crush­ the grave where anol her large assembly tablish an avenue from the Powell Val­ ed rock. The rock will lie «weened so of friends awaited the arrival of the G. M. Holtz Has Line Farm. ley road through to the Columbia river. there will be three sizes,—the very funeral procession which was nearly Take for instance as a starting point c-sirre, medium ami the fine screenings. one-half mile in length. (Special to The Herald.) the Twelve Mlle House; go north on the These three size« are se|-arated by means Very impressive services were con­ G. M. Holtz of Barton has one of the road already laid out to Fairview; then i of «Teens. ducted by the comrades of the G. A. R. finest farm home« in thia portion of the keep straight on down to the river. ‘ It is expected that crushed rock for at the house and also at the grave. country. He is one of the oldest settlers Let this road l>e widened to 80 feet at 1 the county roads can l-e delivered from One sad feature of the burial was his in this community and one of it» most least, more would l-e l-etter. From the the machine at a cost of 35 cents. It daughter, Constance, who, being over­ progressive citizeux. Mr. Holtz ami Twelve Mile House come south on the cost heretofore |1 and $1.25 ,-er cubic come with grief, fainted away ami com­ family have contiumnolicy of Judge upright man has gone to his well-earn­ land would I m - obliged to cross, for it : Welister ami Commissioner* Lightner ed and ;>encefnf repose. His earthly Telephone Lines Are Being Extended would completely cover the «trip of ter- I ami Barnes for some time. They pro­ trials and sufferings are ended but we E. S. Jeune, C. F. Rtiegg, The-xiore ritorv lying between the butte* on the mise to make finest roads in the Vnited who remain behind will ever cherish Brugger, H. W. Snashall ami Timothy south and the Columbia on the north. > States. The prisoners are made to the fond memories of a true friend. Brownhill, director» of the M. C. C. The.>.|^,,t.„-s ..l on-ha r-Mi.l a.e so M. T. Co., hail their regular monthly many that time ami space will not per-1 they are able to earn a living and good meeting last Saturday night at which mit us to mention them ail here. The i wages, but when turned out of jail with­ Elmer Met/ger's Corvallis Letter. time it was learned that the lines of the l-eople should get together and canvas* ! out having worked they return to crimi­ CORVALLIS, ORF.., Oct. 4. 190«.— company are gradually lieing extended this matter. nal ways for a living. On the whole Enrrog or B kavkh S tate H kkai . it :— to many parts of the country, and ere The property along this pro|*Mied route : , this plan for road construction seems to Another school year is fairly begun at long farmers will l-e able to talk with can now I m - gotten at a very reasonable promise to I m - a success, ami solve in O. A. C. Nearly all of the old students each other an-l with business men at a figure. In fa-.-t, the first man who was large measure the problem of road con- are back and in addition there are many very small cost to them. *|K>ken to regarding the proposition, and I struction in Multnomah County. The new ones, who have decided to make he own. proiierty extending half a mile ! M7l7'li" deliveZl ’ on the this their Alma Mater. There are at along where the road is already laid out, r<>al,- MM «--mmg I" t!>•' * ■ '.‘-t ami Mrs. Brugger Tells of foreign Trip there will lie a total attendance of over Percy Giese was doing busiuess in e«]M*cially to Oregon form every state in I the Union east of the Rocky Mountains. | Mrs. Andrew Brugger ami little son, eight hundred students, making this Gresham this week. Theodore, and her mother, Mrs. Anna the largest institution of learning in Men of means are coming here to live | Something is going to happen at the ! Mullenhoff, returned last Thursday Oregon. ami enjoy themselves ill this equable This gives an idea of the remarkable j Gresham Grange next S.itur-lay. Worthy from an extended trip to Holstein, tier- climate. Men are coming seeking in­ many, where they visited relatives and growth of O. A. C., but it is not unde­ master, Miss Effie Roberts’, suggestion vestments ami business locations. friends ami enjoved once again the de­ served. This college is today ranked I as to the apparel of the members on Large citie* do not build out solidly lights of the childhood home of Mrs. among the best institutions of the that day signifies work. Of course all block by block. They usually jump out Brugger. This was the first visit to the Northwest, unexcelled in anything i good Grangers love to work so do not several miles, start a business center which it undertakes. It is |>ossible for forget the day or the hour. and then slowly fill up the intervening j father land in 17 years. During that I time Mrs. Brugger says that many a student graduating from any one of space. Just so will Gresham and Fair­ ! changes have taken place, especially in the nine courses here to complete at any view build up ami unite ami keep on Berlin, Dresden, Radensl-urg and points of the large eastern universities, not ex­ growing until they become one city and on the Rhine and in southern Germany, cluding Harvard, Cornell or Vale, in part of Portland the great city. where much building is going on. Work one year. One reason why. this road question A very important question which is plentiful, money circulating freely, should lie taken up now is that there are j and the country is m a prosperous con­ now faces the O. A. C. is to keep plenty so many autos in use ami their number dition generally. Mrs. Brugger stopped ol room for its many classes. Although is constantly increasing. Those who off for a visit with friends in Nebraska a $15,000 student building, w hich is now use them want a s|H-e-lway. before coming to Oregon, to which she under construction, ami a $70.000 girls’ There has l-een of late much talk con­ , dormitory, of w hich $50,000 has la-en cerning a boulevard east from Portland, i was very glad indeed to return appropriated, will somewhat relieve let those interested choose the In-st the situation, a visitor will readily agree 'horonghfare practicable from Poitlami District Meeting a Rousinq One. that there should l-e other additions, to the Columbia Slough, thence east ! including a larger college chapel. At Mrs. T-trnei returned last Sitnr-lav The Free Methodist Portland District possibly along the Sandy road to Fair- ' the present time nearly olie-fonrth of from a visit w ith nei «later, Mrs. D. B. view, thence south through Fairview to quarterly meeting which was held in the students are unable to attend cluq*-l Leming.-if the Lewis A Cl.uk Hotel, the Twelve Mile House, Castle Edel Gresham beginning last Friday night on account of iiiHutticiency of space. It Portland. Brim, south through Gresham, then and clotting Sunday night was well at­ is to be hoped that the legislature w ill tended and wax in every way helpful. down the Powell Valley road through The reitl'ar <*>ve i int an I b-wine« make further appropriation for the up­ Cedarville and back to Portland. This The people came from East Portland, meeting of the Baptist Church will be building of this, the mightiest institu ­ would give a delightful ride through an Central Addition ami Estacada ami held Saturday, the 13th, at 2:30 p. iii . tion in the state. enchanting country mid over au almost paxtor* from these point« and from Business of ini|H>rtam*e is to come la- ELMER METZGER level sja-i-ilway, passing almost every Bethany, Forest Grove and Damascus, fore the church and a good attemlance ini|M>rtant and interesting jsrint in east­ ami also from Grexham and vicinity. is hoped for. The meeting was in charge of Presid­ ern Multnomah County. Wear Everyday Clothes to Grange R. II. Childers, w ho has the Geilam- But the most important reason of all ing Elder Coffee, who preached on Sun­ ke place rented, brought in an apple day morning to a large attendance. I ton’t forget Grange Saturday, Oct -- is that by establishing this thorotigfare ¡Tuesday, measuring 15 5-8 inches in Hix sermon was clear ami full of in ­ lier 13th. Come at ten with your lunch now it will some day la-come one of the circumference. grandest streets lea-ling up from the spiration. Following this an offering of l-asket. The la-lies are to weai calico ♦42 was quick y taken up for the presid ­ Invitations are out for a serie« of ami the gentlemen their everyday harbor of Portland, for ns sure as the clothes, or expect to be fined. Be sure dances to be given by the Fleur tie Lis sun rises mid sets the time will come ing elder. Sunday afternoon the Womans Mis­ and have a selectloj^ tor l.cturc .- hour. Club lor the season of 1906-07. the first ami that liefore long, when our com­ merce will attain such a ningnitmle that sionary meeting was held and a volun­ 1 expect a g-xxl attemlance. of which will l-e given Saturday even­ EFFIE ROBERTS, Master. our present Imrlsir and dia'ks and ware­ tary offering of $43 was made for mis­ ing, Octolir 13, llt.t». The club Las houses will liecome inadequate to meet sionary work. In addition a good sum , l-een conducting very select and |x>pn- the demand and capital w ill come to the was raised for the pastor. I lar-huicvs lor, four or five sciisonx ami CARD OF THANKS. front and build one or more ship canals We desire to thank our friends and this season promises to be even more from the Willamette river right up the Andrew Martin, while working on neighbors who so kindly assisted us in successful than former-me*. Columbia Slough. The formation of Gust lairxon’s house, met with a severe the loss of our son in this our hour of Mi-« Nellie F- x of the Portland l.il>- the ground is such that steam dredges accident Wednesday. While luring a bereavement ami sorrow . rary will Is1 present at the Giange meet­ can easily do the work. These canals hand ax it (lipped and cut a large gash GEORGE B. I’RETTY.MAN ing on Saturday anIE I’KETlYMAN rary AssOvl.lt! >u's woik. Additional Gresham Locals