Mias Pearl Lin«l«ey, who ixteuchingat < 'ity, Spent Thanksgiving with GRESHAM LOGALS , ( her "lunibir parent«. »» jlttS jUnt received the largeMt contiRnment of SHOES that ever came to Greaham or any other Htore in Multnomah County outaide of Portland. They are the juatly celebrated Petera Shoea, the kind you can get your money out of by wear and tear, and they are reasonable in price, within the reach of all. IIUIIIDIIIUUI HID I IDuD i Th« D» M om "Lyric Hards", who »re to give a vocal «mi instrumental inuaic- ■ I at the Baptist church in Grcwliaiu on Saturday evening, are an experienced romiavny and capable of pleaaing to the bighe«t degiu«. RESERVED HEATH—For IteMoss “Lyric Hard«" at I ireahaiii Drug Hp»re. Al Hart, an«l family, spent Thanksgiv- ing with Mr. and .Mr». I. I*. Hart near Cottrell. E. D. Hart and wife, of Fir- wood, B F. Hart and wife, of Handy, M i . m -« Milliron and Friel, of Handy, were wanted — t <» bny grad« Jersey »I m > present mai h«-l|»-d to enjoy the heifer«from « to 20 month« old. Cha«. g'.sl thing» pre|«ar«»l for them, t'leveland, Greaham, Oregon. <•«-«». Bor«;»te«lt ami wife, of Handy, M. M. Hurry, of Portland, «pent la»t «|*ut Thanksgiving at the home of Mr« Sunday at the home of the Joxejdi Wm.i Bornatedt'» |>m«-nt» Mr. and Mr». C. F. family. Ruegg. diiqd [ d pnnnQ are based un *n Hniull each margins. ,,ay w*th nUDuLn UUUUO price« Till'. BEST AND MOST COMPLETE HTO< K IN GREHIIAM,— Ladies', Men's and Childrens Furnishings New and up to date. Well-AHHorttul Stock, FOR RENT—A large well improved I A new ticket of election has been til*-«l dairy, gram and truck farm, rituated one including the following ntnin, which mid a half mile« went of < ir«'»l«ain, on the will ap|»‘«ir upon the official ballot Tues­ O. W P. line, will give j»>»«-»»lon Jan. day'. J. G. Metzger, councilman. I>. M let, HMI7. Enquire of Mr«. E. Liiine- R o I n - ii » for teo.rder, ami Dr. J. M. biiort for mayor. maim, Gresham. Oregon. Call and see our new arrivals in CAPS for all. Our Ladies’ Caps are a winner for stylish dressers. The very latest creation in both Shapes and Colors. Call and see. Calendars for 1007! Foil HALE—Good top buggy. M. Ho««, Gre«liam. Wr Mill lutu1 ill n few i I hah u IkiHitifiil line <»i <’.•taiidvr*» «»( nii«ithrt •«'.»»•••ii, ID1)*, which you nr«« w»»lf » iih * to < ill in i«n«l Ip.tv«« your iiuiiii* thnl wi* iiimv not ovt*rlo*»k y*»i n* W4iit our ml- The Ix-VLa», (' >n< >-rt ('oiiipnnv of five muxiciaii. will I»- in Greidiam Haturday Ik-c. l«t cbd gi(e one of their entertain- incut, at tae Baptiat church that even­ ing. I .eiicial Hiliui.-imi 2-"> oi'l lucent»; re»<*rv<-ply of Salt and Cured Fish, including Stock fish, Holland, 1 erring in kits, Killsiono Herring in one-half barrels, salt Co umbia river Salmon, very line, all fresh and new. Turkeys. We buy them and pay the highest price. I Retailer of “Goods of Quality” Gresham, - - Oregon« F< <11 S \LE—Thomughbre I Au.triili.iii Sin |»-rd pup- Enquire‘.»I W.C. Burch. Gre»bain, < (re. raesrpor raaa«nocsinns«! ; T m (JARLSON Undertakers and Embalmers < iicxl.mu. < ne. A Complete Stock of Collins and Furnishings always on Hand, num funmsHio if Disino cuis nraniv Anime to You have FARM or TOWN PROPERTY or anything else TO SELL OR RENT or money to loan and want to engage “A Hustler,” I AM IT. Put business in my hands and get results Money to Loan and Houses to Rent C. F. Ruegg was doing businew in Portland thia week. I). S. JOHNSON, Kt'dl Estale Dealer, Notary Public an J Conveyancer see CHALKER “The Reliable Real Eatate Man.” I9H A proc 70 acres in I ZU rlbluu vation, 40 good green timber. One from O. W. P. Station for culti' acres mile $3500 GRESHAM. ORE J. H.CHALKER. B. W EMERY LIVERY. SALE AND FEED .... STABLES. G resham . O re Gresham Harness Shop GIST LARSON, Proprietor. Carries a Full Line of LIGHT and DRAUGHT HARNESS, COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc. HARNESS. BOOT and SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Butter : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ Bread Eor Sale by IIVMI-I1IV» ITI. ♦ ♦ : Confectionery Store, Greshani, - Ore. : ♦ **«♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ GRESHAM BARBER SHOP j Tonsorial work of nil kinds neatly ♦ ■ nd quickly done X Next door to Grvaham Hotel Robert H. Childers, Prop. . OREGON 2 GRESHAM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Bargains in Real Estate. The following is a list of a few of our best bargains : 35 Acres, 160 Acres, 40 Acres, 118 1-2 Acres, 40 Acres, 23 Acres, 15 Acres, 1 4 mihs 7 miles 3 miles 5 miles 4 miles 3 miles 1-4 miles from Gresham, from ’ Gresham, from Gresham > from ‘ Gresham, from Gresham, from Gresham, from Gresham, for for for for for for for : : I F. B. Stuart & Co. At the PEOPLE’S CASH STORE. GRESHAM, ORE. MAIN STREET, “Old Reliable” TIJL SMOXL HOUSE BANK. Seven Cent Sale and Supper TRY IT For Coughs and Colds White Pine and Tar PRESCRIPTIONS : OUR : SPECIALTY Gresham Drug Store ! Phrictmac Dili iMlllad When calling on us do not pass these postals by. They Pncfalc I OMdld are just the thing and in good variety. Subqnrintinn q TAKEN F0R ALL NEWS- OUUbLLipilUlLb PAPERS & MAGAZINES Why not Save Myney-Order Fee and stamp and a lot of trouble? A year’s Supscription to some good magazine to a friend makes a No. 1 Christmas present. Flue Stationery and all Writing Materials. A»k for FREE RULER when buying xtationery Mrs. I. McCOLI. -»y PotMoffice Uviiltling. - - (¡resliam, Ore. •••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« I ! Home. Bakery and Restaurant ¡> Mr». > CHAIS. JOHNSON. I’roo. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, Gresham, Ore. BEST HOMEMADE BREAD, DOUGHNUTS, E’resh Every l>ay, 5c a l««af. E'.esh and Good, 10c a doz. * ». « < a Cakes, 10c to 35c, on hand or mabe to order. ♦ All Kinds of Candy. Crackers, Tobacco. Orange and Apple Cider ;; On Friday afternoon and evening, •••••••••••••••••••••••a ••• •••••••••• Frank Heiney and Grant Sager were Dec. 7th, a novel Fair with program Imth doing btiaine»« in tilecity thia week. and supjx-r will lx- given in (.range hall Sager A Wing have in*ta)l«.*d a tine by the Ladies Guild of the Baptist el ureh. The Sale will l>e open by 1 p. donkey engine at their mill. in. During the afternoon you may be POWELL STREET, GRESHAM. ORE., C. E. Cree wa* a pleasant visitor thia able to get articles useful and appropri­ I* now untier new management and is prepared wta k. He say* Cree A Axlel are build­ ate, and things ge on the I a*e Line road and are remodel­ open for the program. Admission, 7 COMMERCIAL' ZTRADE SOLICITED Q yy. DQANE ing the residence of Mra. Timui, of cents. Eveiv seventh person admitted BOARD BY DAY. WEEK OR MONTH PROPRIETOR. Troutdale. free. A. B. Elliott'« big ¡15 |»>und cablmge MENV contribuh-d it* »ban* to the Thanksgiv­ F irst Corns»—Oysters, Crackers. ing dinner of ye acrilte mid hi* family. Smuxi» Corns»—Chicken Salad, Rolls. G. W. Alder, and E. E. Welling, of T hiri « CornsK—Ice Creuni. Troutdale, paid this office a visit thia F ocrth C ovhsb —Cake, Coffee. week. Seven cents a single course is the The union meeting price, or the four courses for twenty­ 9 church Thanksgiving seven cents. attend tai. Th«- invitation will explain the sale: Makes and Repairs ail kinds of Tin Work. Plumbing a Specialty- Tour trade solicited. The big windows for tin* new M E. On the seventh instant, without fail. Call and See our Heating Stoves. church have arrived and will soon la* in Will lx- Indd the annual sewn-cent sale GRESHAM, - - - OREGON. place. By the tireless ladles of tile Baptist Guild, II. I. StClair, and family, Dr. Fred Tliomp.i'ii mid Mi»« O*a Baker, of I’o t- With high and heavenly ardor filled. Page Woven Wire Fence. Guar­ Imid, ate Thanksgiving dinner with Dr. Theiloor of the Grange hall o|x*ns w ide. a gasoline d rag saw outfit in the near And for seven cents you may go inside. mid Mr* Thompson. anteed. Chas. Cleveland, Agent, future from Mitchell a Lewis. Gresham. Oregon. Herman Powell, mid daughter Mary, And every luckiest seventh one »pent Thanksgiving day w ith home folk». May go in fr«-e mid see the fun. There'll be bargain packages piled up Chas. Cleveland left to ay for Chicago high, to uttend the stock allow. And seven round cents your choice can We are all after the The library will lx1 open Sunday after- buy; noon from 2 to 4 p. m. al»o Tuesday, For seven cents you can buy such cake Wtxlnesday, Thursday and Saturday As your mother herself never dar«xl to evening* mid Saturday afternoon. make, Mia* Alida Culy and Miss Mayme Hora You can eat ice cream for seven cents, in charge. Remember thia ia a free Ho g«xx| you'll forget all about expense, rending room. Aud of fancy-work you’ll find a feast But it takes the PENNIES to make < > Mrs. Grace Metzger, and «laughter At prices that end at seven at least. THE] DOLLARS Helen, spent Thankvgiving with Mrs. Si remember every one, I pray, and right here is where we figure. That is Metzger's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. At seven o’clock on the seventh day Of the coming month, come wet ordrv, Lindsey. the reason so many people are saving $ $ $ Blease gather to laugh, and talk, ami Renieiuber the Gresham feed mill buy. I ■ by doing their trading with us. rolls and cho|«s every «lay. < <• Miss Margaret McClellan, of Portland, SECTION LINE. wn* n gueat of Mis* Ho|x- Anderson thia week. Rome sneak theif broke into II. Ctr- FLOUR; AND FEED, Messrs. Metzger mid McColl are at penter’s barn and helped himaelf to nearly a humlred good gunny «acks. home during their Thanksgiving vaca­ George Seely and family, of Portland, tion. , were all day visitors in our part« on last < > II. E. Ihivia was a visitor in the Met. Thursday, < ► < > < ► New Powell St. Store rojsilis this week. Four voung men here have taken a < < > > • GRESHAM, OREGON. F. Lovelace accidentally shot hlm«eli contract to cut cordwood for a Mr. Mor­ O ♦ in the leg at Rockwood last Thursday. ris of Estacada. They have xpoken^- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ $ The Dollars $ $ Groceries and Hardware $ I1 Lumber and Shingles : Razors Honed and put in first-class order ♦ Cover» all the needs of Footwear for the young and old See us before buying elsewhere. We can save you money on everything needed in the family. c L. CRENSHAW, Tinner and Plumber DOUGHNUTS, BUNS. ETC., • * GRESHAM HOTEL ( i rcsllil 111 Next Door to Postoffke. Phonographs RECORDS Our New Line of Shoes (Cotit ilill<-d from jrtige 1.) Robbed of $2.700 Which the O1J Augii.t Hurneckvr. of Welch»’», waa a Lady Had Deposited in a Pilcher. w«*lcome culler at Th«- Herald <>tfic<* thia wi-ek. Mr. Ilornecker raiaea Home very Mrs. E S. (>.,»s. an old lady lesidiug fine apple* on hi» phu.*e a» the MtmpleS near Clarksville, G i. .conceived he idea he bluught w n would indicate. of keeping her money in a pitcher. To .1 J. Swain, of M'Uitavilla, wa*a Grea- make her de|»>»it more secure she hid the Is.x in the smoke house. She made ham viaitor recently. daily tri|s< to the smoke house to see if C. L. Crvnahaw, the tinner, ha» l»-vn the Imnk was still solvent these daily putting eve trough* and pipe» on Mra. lri|w attracted attention of several evil Linnemann'* huuae. disposed |>er»on«»ome of w hom needed FOR RENT—Hou«-on Main afreet. 12,700 so it is not to be wondered at that Enquire of Cha*. Cleveland, Gresham. one mori.ing she found the pitcherquite empty. Two men have l>een arrested A. II. Richey i* one <>t the lateat to on suspicion but the money has not aubscribe to The Herald. been recovered. If Mrs. Goss ever does A. L. Stone had n little excitement al) get l>ack any |>art of her little fortune hi* own last Wetlnesday. A runaway,» she will put it in tile bank and use her new hat *|*>ill, and a new one I mhi ^|>1, old pitcher for some other purpose. nil in <>ne day. For fur. her particular* *<*e him. EMERY. Ä AND James II. Douglas Dead. L< >ST—fl <«> worth of einbroiderv «ilk. 'Continued fro'n pag<* 1.) Fimler pleu»e leave at the |»>«totlice. in ■>)»-ration would - «veto the t ix-payer» Mi.» Olive L'lale I. many «lollar» annually. Among these Mi»» Edith Hmitli, <>f I'ortl |>e Ander­ of it. own lor the girl* over the age of 12 years, where they mav lx* employed son till» week. a* they now are, in lauivlry work, there­ Foil S VLE—Two B iff Il'H'k t'ockrel» by saving to tin- county the sum of ♦7.00 and «oine Pullet». Bert llo»*. |x-r I ca l per month, which is now being Henry Shattuck, of Juneau Ala*ka, paid t > tin- » «ciety in a I iition to the w Im l>u» Inn <>n u aliort vi«it to hi* earning* of the girls, which, Mr.Cm I- >ii pMient», returned to Seattle on Sunday think., ,« altog« ther t<»> much should, mid could lx* saved. evening on In* wav home. and LEWIS SHATTUCK, Just Received! Call in and hear the records played and Inspect the phonograph« »nd a dmig iter, Irene, Ijeaiden other relative« and a host of friend« to mourn l*i. io«*. He w.i* a member of the Woikmun and loul l>eeii a Very prom­ inent meiidx-r <>f theGrange. I uncial «ervice« were conducted at the ie*idence by Dr. laH'ke, of lived- Mr. Vetech. of the Ikimaacu« Crenm- ville, interment taking place at Trout- cry, wn« a culler at The IL-rald ofiiec on dale. Me.ar». Emery and ( arlaoli fur- bll.ilH'»« th!» Week. Notice Ilia ad. in«h<