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Volume J. ORBSHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, BRI DAY, APRIL ¿6, 1907 Some People Say : h MAN WANTS LITTLE NtW LAW PROVIDES TOR RURAL HIGH SCHOOLS GRESHAM LOCALS ADVOCATES , West of tlie Butte. It is simply road SIM4E perfection, and speaks well of the man agement of the county court along that DISTRICT SYSTEM , line. Number 17 See our complete line of ; • Front T. Mvrrill ia reported to have loought th« Montgomery placa vaat of R. E. Jarl, the popular Kelso mer MERE BELOW.” Several Districts May Unite for tit« .Merrill farm on the Hao« Line mad. A Correspondent Thinks This chant, passed through Gresham on his • a I way home from Portland, last Tuewlay. <>. Burr, one of (oro*Nhaiii*a aubatantittl • For spring styles and honest wear. All sizes, * Maintenance of Good Ahead of Present System < itiariiN, waa a recant and wvlcome vial* Miss Lucy Higgins, formerly of Fair- a styles and prices. Every pair guaranteed. • tor at the Herald office I mu I week. and Gives Reasons. j view, more recently arrived from Tulare High School. Mia« (¿rare laiwnmre, a ho «prut laat | California, lias accepteil a position on week with friend« at Pleuaant Horne, The Herald aa re|«rter and solicitor and ConfMaring the amount o( diMxtialac- Tliv Union high «rhool law which go«*N returned to her home laat Sunday. will work largely in the Montavilla field lion exi.ling toward! th- .ction* of the into affect t be 23th of next month maki« A. iKiwoett ha< diaroverei a recipe where, we are sure her services will bn •a a a a • • a a a a aa • • • a • a a a • • a a a • a a aa a aeaaaeaaa* laat legi.latur* one ronat .urely reeltxe it )M>Mihh« to provide high M*hool privi for the preservation ot egg* Hint pre* greatly appreciated. lege« (or the great majority of the child* aervee them for vev«*ral month« and that the public in general fn-l that the Geo. Bornstedt, one of Sandy’s pros picigra made have not nearly liwn reii of Oregon. What to do with the leave« them aa freah and aw<*et mm the kepi and that private inter.at, have perous merchants made a business trip boyw and girl« who finiah the grammar day they are laid. .righted againat public good. For to Portland the first of the week, stop grade« haw Iwroiui a arrioua problem in I«aat Thurxlay morning Earl Keller | year, tliia baa been the cane and yet it ping at Cederville on his return U> vi.it with the Man Who Advertises many home«. Citiea have mlived the HAVE YOU SEEN OUR a a« awakened by a loud crackling noise can be greatly remedied. I’rnnarily the | a little while with Mrs. and lathy Born problem by providing high school«, but If You Want Results mih I a strong light ahining in hi« window. cauM-re.ta with the perwn ality of the stedt, who are visiting with Mrs. Born PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE? rural communitiea have been required l'|N>n in vest ¡gallon he found that the menibt-rehip. but auch personality ia stedt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. 1 have spent several hundred dollars in advertising to pay board and tuition to secure the Il in Ihr I m ' n I (<>r III« lii<»l|ry since the first of the year and am in a position to han- brooder houae whi <m lite, ('ailing hi« due largely to the manner of the elec Ruegg. George has very little time to lienrfit'« of a high achnol education for -lie your business in a satisfactory- way to you. 1 father, ('. It. Keller, they hiirrhlly went tion. Thi« latter then ha. given riee write ail« now. have all kinds of real property for sale, do conveyanc their children. The demand for high to the building but were to<) late to eave Oregon ing of all kinds, attend to collection*, etc. to the preaent agitation for a reform »chool privilege! became an emphatic anything. Three brooder«, '» ho 4-daya known aa the .ingle diatrict .y.tein for I David M anary of Powell Valley was ••••••••••••••••••«•••••a« throughout the state that the legialature in Gresham thia week. He baa charge . old chick«, «Ollie bed and the building, the election of our leg^leture, which D. S. JOHNSON, Justice of the Peace provided a mean« whereby contiguous of a logging camp over in Washington. I212U, were a total Imm; no Inaurancr. would provide for aa many di.tricta in Notary Public GRESHAM, OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••••••a district! may unite fur high achoul pur- Mr. Keller figure« hi« Io«« at |*JIM). lie the .tale a. there are reprewntativea or Mrs. Patrick Lynch, one of Section l*uaca only. • Gresham Barbershop ; will immediately take «te|* to rebuild. BYMorolN or law . <>r aenatora. Thue for example Mult- < Line's moat respected citizens, was a • I ■ .< ululi klnt* Malt) • Mi«« Olive l.uated of Pleaaanl Home nomah county, inatead of having 12 welcome visitor at The Herald office thia • r. < « i un« I a i pul tn • I To form a union high «rhool district Has Isin repainted a ml thoroughly reno • r.l. t «I |.i tu Gresham It-»«« I • ha« I >een vioiting friend« at <• re« ha in for repn-aentative. at large from the county, week. |x*titiona mu«! l*e pre | ma re« I, one for each vated and is under new management and J Robert II. Childcm, Prop. J the pant few day«. Mrs. May Gebiah ami Miss Mau-1 would have twelve dial rut. with one fully pre|>are<l to offer its guests the beat the market affords. e ■ • I - h \ m oHKifOM • district concerned, addrmed to the di«* Warner were out from Portland Sunday- representative from each. But aome Mi«« ix ’ ona Phillip« ha« l»een visiting ••••«»•••••••••••••••••••a triut boundary board. visiting Mrs. J. F. L’lm. Special Oyster and Chicken M rs . J. F. U lm . Prop. a.k where thi. will bring any reform. Thea«* |M*titioiia reqtiral tlo* boun fary friends at John*« the |m«t week. Dinner Sundays GRESHAM. OREGON 1. By making the district* .mall it ' ••••••••••••••••• 8. R Barnes, a former resident of this lioard to direct that the queationa <4 Mrr. 0 M Cathey and Mi«« J ennie would bring the c he ice chwer home to vicinity has moved into the Stone cot uniting Ita dialrift« «!«•»«• riII lie aule John«toii were in Portland Monday. Ik) arrtui in cullb the |>eo|>le, bringing to bear a clowr tage on Hood avenue. inittrd to a vote al the next annual vrtlion ; 40 arr«« Surveyor Hurlburt i« doing pr<4cw* scrutiny u|xm the pereonality of the M'I hmi | meeting. It. T. Guise of Woodlawn, i former gixnl titular; IhilrttH*«' pnaturr; i sional work near tne Heiney mill. ■ andi-iaU-«. Thua the average voter, business man of Gresham, visited friends The vote taken in by l«allol and the 330 winter apple tree«; good wearing. Men bring blufjded horaea to me to «hoe Ejecause I cure all evil« Orr Bennett of Eugene, brother-in- in.tead of knowing only one or two in Imllota read “Fm Union High School—' in town Sunday. cau«e<l by ¡x»r shoeing. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING of all kind«. h«»u»M'; 2 g>NM| Imrna; crop and law to Mr« I>. M. Cathey, made them a the county aa now, would >« likely to Ye«,” “For Union High School—No.” ■ implement!. $0300. Grandpa Dewey who has been sick pleawnnt visit la*t week after an alwence know the candidatee from a (mail dia- James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon To effect a union for thia purpose it lately is improved. of 22 ysara. Win. Hhrodie, wife and trict. majority of the votes cast in each one of The dedication of the new Methodist daughter were visitor« of Mrs. Cathy on 2. Under our present form of ballot' the district« concerned mud be favor* Episcopal Hturcb is announced for Sun • "Th. Urllablr Rial Calat* Maa" * I Sunday, i lor the primary election the candidate« able. It will l»r noted that any one of We Want You to Remember »'t’*krd »o*4* day May 10. • GRESHAM. - ORE. • the districts to I m * united may defeat the Some one ha« been borrowing fruit are li.ted alphabetically ao that in a I Charles Merrill has returned home, from S. C Jone«* cellar. It would not county like Multnomah, where there i. G R E S II AM BAKERY a • measure by voting againat it. «••••••••••••••••••••••••e l»c quite «o objectionable if they would alwaye a large liat, the laat name. Ii«te<l having resigned his position down the Opposite postoffice, Gresham, Oregon. Why eat bread that contains ammo uoga uovkkxKD. nia when you can get good, clean, wholesome homemade bread at the return the jat« as it will toon be canning do nut «land an equal chance with the river where he has been for some time. swine price? Patronize home industry. Maa. C has . Jokwaoa If formed by uniting two districts of Mcnoon again. Miss Carrie Millspangh of Portland,1 first because the average voter, not I the third claaa, lhe rrwp.-clive school corresponding secretary for the State ! knowing many of the candidstea, will ! The death of Mr«. Sarah Yott occurod the Ixiard. la-come the union high school la«t Kat unlay ami funeral «rrvi<*e« were mark the first twelve on the ballot, i Baptist Young People’s Societies and i laianl. It formed by uniting three third When in Gresham behi Sunday afternoon at the Free Meth* The single district would eliminate thi, ' missionary for the Women*« Mission ■ la., district, the board consists of the Circles in Oregon, gave two interesting Patronize . . . odist church, condu^UMi by b M Cathy. l<ad feature of our preeent system. All kind« of Nearest to O. W. Depot i chairman of earl district si-lmol l.iard 3. The expense to become a can<li- addresses at the Baptist church last A more extended obituary will appinir in Chicken Dinner ('very Sunday- concerned. It formed by any other next week'« Herald. date would be lessened and a better class Sunday-. O. A. HAWLEY. Prop. First-class in Every Particular coml instuui of districts, lhe I m ,.rd con of men would be induced to become can- The usual services will lie held at 11 G kxsham , O rxgon Meals at Ail Hours J. W. Mortiin, formerly of Hood Riv sists of five. These Ave are appointed a. m. and 8 p. m. at the Baptist cl.urch I didatee. by the lioundary lwwr-1 to serve until er, now of Salem, was a guest of D. M. 4. Every section of the county would next Sunday. the next annual election, when the peo- Robert« WvdneiM Isy. eaeaeaeaeeaaeaaaaae J. M. «nORT, M. D. 1« given its equal an-l just representa F. ▲. «BORT, M. ». The Mav Day entertainment announc Fred T. Merrill recently |<>«t a valu 1 pie cliooae. tion, as no city could hold the balance of ed for next Tues-lay night at the Grange able driving, horse, ami had two other« MRS. McCOLL, Gresham The board may arrange with I- o U im U power, keeprae the seek uf U m ■ hall has l«-en Jb-letinitelv postponed regular district for the use of the dialriet injured, through coming into contact county from Its representative. X a • with barbed wire. ! school house for high school purposes. William Tahlquist has returned from PhvsiciaavStirgtauL 5. The voter* of a single diewict • •••••••••••••••••• 20 acres in cultivation, * Districts having high acboola are re- Prof.’« R. R. Robinahn, C. C. Raker would manifest a greater in tv reel in a week’s visit at Seaside, much improv-' • Gresham, • Oregon • WHEI II HEED OF A 6000 RIG ... . I <|iiired by law to admit pupila from oth and B. W. Emery made thia office u their representative and ao cause him ed in bealtlv a good buildings, running a er district« if «rliool l«cilities will war pleaoaut call last Saturday. water, fine soil. Price • • l(cii>vn>lxT that you can always • him to have a better regard for the Mrs. H. DeWitz returned this week • • g«l ll from the * rant and the money ap|>orlioned to any Chat. Hyle, preaident of the Standard pleasure of the people in his district. $4,000. : from Spoksne, where she went r»> visit : child ia t<> tie applied aa tuition in any • GRESHAM • high school the child may attend. Thia Broom Co . of Montavilla, wa« a Gresh 6. Wisconsin and Kansas have this her mother. Homicpathic Physician and Surgeon am caller thia week, interviewing our system and the aucceasful legislation in i The undersigned directors of Gresham • GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY • Calls attended day or night. matter ia not diacn-tionary with lhe dis merchants concerning broom« made by these states points to the success of the • UREftAAM, ORE»i<»\- • Library Association in acconlauce with • • Office phone. Main 52: Re«, phone. Main 58 tricts; it ia mandatory if the district in his company. The Herald feels justly plan. • Office, over Stuart’s »tore. Main Street; resi Section 3, Act 4, of the constitution do • •••••••••••••••••a • II. W. t-MliRY. Prop'r • which the child lives does not maintain dence. Main «treet, near Third, GRESHAM proud of the Montavilla broom factory. These ami many more reasons might hereby issue a call for a special • II r«« * fed and carol for by * a high school, lienee it will be noted It i« a home institution and makes an lie given did sj-ace iw-rmit. A strong meeting of said association, to be held e Smgl Mi id, |)«y, Week or Month * that a pupil who wants a high school Horas, 0-12 a. m , 1-5 p. ni. article that it is excelled by none, hence resolution endorsing this p*«n was j-asse-1 Mav 7 at 8 p.tn., in the library • '-«L*;.... 6mhaa,0n. • education andwhoee district does not we have no hesitancy in recommending by the last State Grange and the last Tuesday, DR. H. H. OTT, building, for the purpose of electing one • • provide a high school can use the fund, is better prepared than ever to »<‘11 you the Standard Broom Co.’s products to Pomona at Russellville passe-1 a reso director to fill vacancy: to consider the eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee D E M T I H T heavy or light harness of all kinds, of the district drawn Iswause of bis resi our merchants and readers, lx't uh lution urging the next State Grange to hone an«l carriage furnishingw, etc. question of incorporating and to adopt C refluirti, dence in payment of his tuition in any Harnew and shoe repairin«. help build up home institutions by giv initate a bill providing for it. The next plans for the erection of a permanent ; •••••••••••••••••••••••••a GUST LARSON. Prop., Gresham high school. over POSTOFFICB Oregon ing them our patronage. State Grange will probably initiate two home for the library and resiling room, j HOW MAINTAIXKU. II YOU HAVE ANY • Miss Rena Knapp, w ho went to visit or three laws, an<l a strong effort will Signed : J. M. Short, Mrs. M. Claus- - The union high school is maintained her folks at Bridal Veil )a«t Eriduy, ha« be made to have this one on the list. han, Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, Mrs. A. by a special tax. This expense is esti- ‘ CARLSON & EMERY R. W. tint written friends in Gresham that she is Meyers, C. A. Nutley. HARRY HUXLEY, . . mati-d by the high school board and ap detained at home on account of a mild Undertakers and Embalmers Decorator and Painter J to «ell now is the time • portioned among the several districts attack of chickenpox. societies an-l missionary for the Wom CARD OF THANKS. Kalsomining, Paf-ering. Prices low. concerned according to the assessed val Complete Mock of coffins and furnithint». • to sell, as grass cattle ! Hearse furnished if desired, r re* fir C. A. Johnson, a progressive farmer an's Mission circles of Oregon. Work neat. Call or write him at The undersigned hereby express their i fall» promptly attended Urtsnam,Vr. ! will be in shortly and • uation of each. Where this amount has of Powell Valley, made the Herald of G risham , - - O rroox Mr. and Mrs. Win Beyers of Gresh I hu 'U apportioned each district is requir gratitude to their many friends for their • prices will fall off. • fice a pleasant call Wednesday. Mr. am ami Mr. and Mrs. Cautborn from kindly help and syni|>athy extended • • ed to levy its share. Johnson aays he has already planted a ; We Pay as follows Next Week: ; The inqiortance of this law cannot la- numlter of acres of |K>tatoes and expects Portland celebrated the joint birthday of during the illness and death of their United Artisans Assembly, No. over estimated. A union high school Mrs. lk-yers and Mr. Cautborn Thurdav companion and mother. 1 io, meets m Regner a : : witbin reach <d any farm makes that to plant more. AX VP-TO-DATE SIDE LINE of last week, Mrs. Beyers giving the Hall 1st and 3d Friday each month. L orknzo WtxTWts and F amily . ; Mogs, . 9c to 9}c • (arm at unit more Valuable. These bigli Mr. and Mrs. Gro. Kenney juiid the dinner at her borne. Henry Douthit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley, Sec'y. All Artisans Welcome. centers should lie selected by not Herald office a pleasant call recently. aaaaakaaaeaaaaaae Mrs. W. J. Sally of Portland visited J Veal, ... 8c ; school This was Mrs. Kenney's first visit to the ing the density of population and means her sister, Mrs. J. W. Shattuck, this 6resham Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F., ; Beef, . 3}c to 4}c • of access. They should be compose«! of new quarters. She was surprised at week. Meet* every Saturday night in Odd Fel the extent of the improvements mads. enough districts to make up a good at a , lows’ Hall. J. G. Metzger, N. G.; D. ! Mutton, 5c to 6c • tendance. Pupils may reach these cen While here Mr. Kenney explained that D. M. Robert* has made a much need M. Roberts, Secretary. Encamment meets 1st an-l 3rd Wednesdays of each ters on the cars, on borselwck or by he was more or less to blame for the ed improvement in his store, by arrang All parties knowing month. All visiting brothers specially- <>ther conveyances. When gi.sl high runaway that resulted in a nice little ing a very neat and commodies private themselves indebted a invited to attend. Box papers Urge«! ’ schools are established the boys and job for the blacksmith the first of the office. to the J. R. Watkins from Assortalo nt week. girl, will find a wav b> get to them. We acknowledge, with thanks, the Medical and Spice Co. W. 0, W, Clover Catnp No. 318. Gresh- Multnomah county should move Miss Carrie O. Millspaugh of Port kindness of Charles Cleveland last Tues ' ' ' am. meets in Regner'* Hall will please settle with • Main Street, (»resham. Oregon • promptly in this new work to the end ■ land will s|»vjik at the Baptist church, day, in giving us our first glimpse of the on 2d and 4th Mon-lay* at 8 p. tn. J. N. Howe & Lane, agents • • Clanahan, C. C.; I. P. Manning, Clerk. •.•••••••••a.aaaaaaa.aaaa. that the children outside of lhecity may Cottrell, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock lower Powell Valley road, Kelley's for Multnomah and Visiting Woodmeu We'eonie. have just aa g<..i a chance for a high 1 and will conduct the Youmg People,« Butte with its stockade, prisoners, rock Clackamas counties. F ull L ine of D rugs school education as the boys ami girl. meeting in the evening. She will also crusher, and necessary teams, etc. No The Herald will help vou in buying J in the city. Miss Ix-lah Bun-h returned last week «••••••••••••••••••••••••• be present at the Orient chapel at 3 p. better illustration of what a good road what you want and in wiling what you a from a month's visit with friends in have to sell. Consult "Want Column’’ on page 8. in. Miss Millspaugh is corres(winding really is can be had than by taking a Portland. secretary for the Baptist Young Peoples ride over the road recently constructed •••••••••••••••••• Bargain« in the “Herald Want Ad«.** : • Tilt Kenney Shoes Z F. B. STUART & CO. j List Your Property D. W. Metzger THE GRESHAM HOTEL The Proof of fhe Pudding is in the Eating J. M. Chalker Notion Store *T = The New Restaurant Taffeta Ribbon Bows Tied to Order • 40 Acres near Gresham • D fs ? Short & Short C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. • Livery, Feed & Sale Stable; The 6resham Harness Shop • J : • Beef Cattle or Hogs: •••••••••••••••••••••••••• STATIONERY NOTICE : T. R. HOWITT : Gresham Drug Store ▼ ^Zl COOP fl 1ATIK >N IZES his nearest bank because he realises that sooner or later he w ill need a little money for a short lime, and the security which he is able to give is best known at his home bank. If you need money to buy lw-tter seed potatoes, spray and prune that ota-hard, increase and improve that dairy, send those stumps skyward, get busy and then call on us. 1 We have plenty of money for the man that produces. We are loaning money on real estate, pnyable on before, giving you an opportunity to cut out all unnecessary interest. If you have good security do not hesitate to call on us for any amount I'lie continual, staadysnnd increasing growth of our bank merits a confi dence not usually enjoyed by a new bank. Note the figures below and lie one of the new depositors this week: April 1, 1901 April 1, MOV April .'3, 1007 Deposits .......................................... »11,(98.26 040,716.00 0471,062.40 FIRST STATE BANK G REI SM AM, OREj^. —___ ,d n W nrTTTTTWTTTTTnfr—î a1-- ' --------- ------------ A L L------------- HORSESHOEING DONE AT AL. HART’S SHOP is First - Class I nterfering and F orging stopped OR NO 4 PAY C orns , Q uarter - C racks and T ender F f . et SKILLFULLY AL. TREATED HART GRESHAM, OREGON LEWIS SHATTLJCK Dealer in Goods of Quality GRESHAM. ORE. New Arrivals f JAPANESE MATTINGS, Large Variety. Best Values SPRINOand SUMMER SHOES, for Men. Women and Children STRAW HATS. Men’s, Women’s. Child en’s SEASONABLE FURNISHINGS, including an Elegant Line of Men’s Top Shirts and Ladies’ Shirt Waists MEN'S and BOY’S’ PANTS, Finest Line Outside the City, all New and Up to Date JUST ARRIVED! Car of Sugar, 2 Cars of Feed and Flour. Car Land Plaster, Car Shingles, Car of Cement, Car of Powder Every day is Powder Day and terms are most liberal. We handle these g<Mxis in large quantities Buy of us. New Arrivals! SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! New Spring Lines are arriving, and the Season's Latest are on display in our Shoe Dv-partment. Call and see them NEW PERCALES, GINGHAMS. LAWNS. SWISS and PRINTS, also PANAMA CLOTH, and a full line of SERGES. These are now on display in our Dry Good* Dep’t. Come in and inspect these goods, and we’ll convince you that they are complete in every detail Our Hardware Department is Complete COME TO THE STOflE THAT SAVES YOU MOIEY Anything you could ask for GARDEN and HAYMAKING TOOLS are all in and on sale at Lowest Possible Prices consistent with good quality of goods. Come where you can get every thing you want No running here an-l there, all under one roof. Make Gresham your trading point and this store yottr headquarter* when in Gresham. You are always welcome whether you buy or not- In this Department we have RANGES in several varieties And as the season of the year approaches when the housewife will have added work, why not «-quip your kitchen with a good up-to- date Range? Make her burdens fighter, vour meals more regular and HAPPINESS WILL REIGN SUPREME!