Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 10, 1907, Image 1

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GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907
' was her cusb-in to run ami Meet her
HIGH SCHOOL RALLY
1 lather in th* evening when he wan com­
home from work. Only those who
Will BL SA I URDA Y ing
hail each a loon can realize what a va­
and Mrs. C. II T. Atw<*id of Portland morning in the new church. Munday
were visiting Dr. C. II. Atwood this whool at 10 o'clis-k. In the evening a
union service will tie held in the new
Some People Say :
week.
church. Pastor Nut ley of the Baptist
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H. U. Welch, ‘leputycouiity assessor. church will preach.
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cant pla»e is left when a loving child in I* making hi* yearly rounds, aswaaing
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Mrs. W. E. Morgan of Melrose was
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H. Ackerman and R F. little incidents in the activities of every property in firesham and vicinity this a caller at The Herald office this we*».
HERE BELOW.”
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week.
Mr*. J. F. Ulm visited in Portland
■lav life most cease forever. Hbe loved
Robinson Will Speak
D*m’l you I* I !«•¥•• it. Hr want* e
Harry Ball of Portland, an old friend and Forest Grove early this week.
all I m * ran gvt for th«« money, and • e
all the church services ami was rape-
All
Should
Attend.
you know it. That'* th«* rvaiun •
cially devoted to the Munday school and of Mr* J F. Ulm whom she had not
Mrs. John Metzger has undergone an
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why w•» make a aptadally of
Junior league, to which she belonged. seen for ten year», visited her Tuesday o|a-ration at the Good Hainaritan hospi- ■
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this week and is reported improving ;
Quid Sites dnd Snwll Profits e The citizen* of Gresham have invited The »veiling before she was burned she Mrs. Patrick Lynch and daughter, nicely.
e the g'H»l p .q.li o( iidpillillig ■< pool do-t repealed the twenty-third I’nalin, little Mrs if. (1. Lewis of Montavilla, were
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In the end »» make money.
An opportunity is to lie given the
J I " 1» to join Ihvin Nalurdn) ullcinooii m realising she was soon to walk with the guests of Mr*. I,. P Manning on Tues­
Hee? A glance at our big
day of this week, They also mad«- the children of tierman parents arid any
Slink mid little ptiSM *M
' a general educational rally to decide oil Good Hbeplierd through the valley id | Herald otfice a friendly call, leaving others in this vicinity to learn to read,
vi invine« you thnt you can do
a rite ami speak the tierman language
• ' 1 the la-*t course to pursue to secure the the shadow ut death. She also sung
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her favorite song, “The Little Ones of I sulMtantial evidence of-tlieir frieud- Rev. Ernst Bratzel, | nm tor of tlu- Ger-1
better b> trading with II»'
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modern grocer.
man Evangelical churches at larnta and
e i needful high school piivllcgi* for the Bethlehem” and “No, Not One," the sliip
Greeiuun. an accornplislu-d German
e l*i) s and gul* of easU-rn Mulliiotiiali chorus of which she often refloated
Last
Munday
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ball
gaim
between
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scholar, will conduct a school for the
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR
Gresham and Estacadk was rather an study of tierman on Saturdays, from 9
‘■Jesus knew» all about our strusgles.
ixiuuty.
Hr will sul.1v ill) ths day 1» dons,
easy on« for Gresliam
The score a. m. to 3 p. m,, la-ginning May 18th-
PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE?
Htete Hu|a<rinl«n<lent J. II. Acker­
Thvrv's not a friend Ilk. th. lowly Jesus,
closed 3 u> a in llie visitors' favor.—Es­ Tbe clasaea will meet in the old Metho-
e man ami County Muperintendout R. F.
Xu, not our, uo not uur.”
■list church building.
It I m tin* I mmi I for Ihr lu<m«*)'.
tacada News.
But sm'h little ones w ho come and go
Robinson will lie present to answer any
Cha*. Merrill, assisted by the boys,
M I.mid of l.atourell Falls was do­
so «ton have an iin|M,rtant mission in
has fust finished painting their house,
question» that may couic up relative to
lug
busin*-**
ill
Gresham
recently
lle
Oregon
the world, not of great deeds or wools "t
inside ami out. Mrs Merril is now
the naw union high school la*.
wisdom, but lessons of trust and simplic­ says F Hensehew. a progr.-ssii <• fa ■rm« busy adding fhe finishing touche* uo
The Oregon Water Power Railway ity that touch the deepest chords of our er of that vicinity, is making a num­ the interior decorations.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••e bring» much Urritury in llie southern nature, bind u* close to heaven ami ber of improvement* on his place
I. ('. Jones is having his hou«e
We acknowledge a pleasant visit moved ami an addition put on.
part ol Multnomah county and north­ leaves ua richer in all the best things of
• Gresham Barber Shop
from A I. lleacock of Damascus.
this life.
Rsv. B. A. B kistou ,
Will Cathey, son of W G. Cathey, is
«*<»rh <>f «Il binila brail) and
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“ •toi« kl> tal ilitlir
ern Claikama* county within reach of
ill'll. -I and I '.t Hl
t'has and <>|e Dahlquist of I’leasant in tm- hospital in Seattle with a frac­
ordrl
Nrtl duuf to Urvaliain Hotel
Gresham. The Troiiblal« spur and
Valley were Gresham visitors Satur­ tured limb
Robert H. Childers, Prop.
' the new railroad no* la-mg surveyed
day.
Miss Jennie Johnson expects to re­
UHKSHAM.
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OHKooM
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The party Imll given by Fid Metz­ turn borne to McMinnville the first of
and w»»t of llie Mandy river within
ger in Metzger,* hall Haturdsy night the week.
reach of tlda center. l-i-l u* then lay
J. W. Robertson recently paid the was well attended.
Ilsrry Wood of Portland has bought
aside any loeal difference* that n»av vm - Hi-rald otfice a pleasant visit
out Howitt's market and will use the
Raleigh
Watson
was
a
caller
al
the
Howitt building for his market. It is
itt and all wotk together for a nt rung
J. 8. Cole of Troutdale, one of the
slated that he will do no slaughtering. '
union high M'luiol that will give the Herald'* loyal friend*, wa* a welcome Herald office last week.
n.ini house, hanl finish ; large
Feld« McColl, who is attending the
bsrti ; gravity waler system; run­
children of all till* eastern part of caller al the Herald otfice last Saturday
ning water. I1, mile» Irom car
Oregon Agricultural college at Cor­
the County educattoual advantage* a* while en route to Purtlaml.
CEDARVILLE
line, 1 mile troni achooi; stock
vallis, spent Saturday and Sunday
giMal a* those of the city.
and iinpleuiviila. $t2alt).
Mr. A. Harrison of Orient was a wtl- with his mother, Mr». J. McColl.
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Bliss
lost
one of his best cows
Heparale petitiun* »ill lie prepared :
come visitor at the Herald office lMrt
Mis» Jeasie Francis spent Sunday last week.
and any itialrlct* desiring bi unite with
Friday.
Mrs. A. E. Lindsay and son, Albert,
Grealiam diitrict for high *eliool pur-1
with her mother. Mr». J II Spain of
MTb« Reliable Real E«lat< Maa."
of Portland and Mrs. Chas. Idleman of
I |« j *<- s only will have a chance to vole ; Ed. Smith has gone on a trip to Hil- Portland.
on the matter al the annual school' ver l-ake, Oregon.
W. II. Woodard of the Herald force Montavilla were guests at Pleasant
GRESHAM.
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The Oregon Development league is attended the dedication sen ice» of the View farm Thursday.
meeting. The voters of Grevliam will
I vote "ys»’’ or “no" on the question of growing and new membership* are be­ Methodist Church at Sclwood Sunday.
Mrs. A. Hendrick son visited with
I consolidating with each district that ing received. The following organiza­
Mrs. A. Shomp Thursday.
Lee
Merril
is
farming
for
Dan
Tal
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tions have recently become nienila-rs:
petition* bi come into tlie union.
Mrs. Clara Kesterson is visiting with
H the union high school district is Greeliam Commercial ami Development bot this week.
at the
her mother, Mrs. A. Giese.
Fred Me Elliot and wife of Goble,
! formed it will be governed lor the first league, lloulton-St. Helens Commer­
D M Roberts of Gresham was seen
I year by a board of live ap|>oiiitcd by cial Club, llrrmiatun Development Co)., arrived in Gresham last Satur­
in
this vicinity Saturday.
day.
Mr.
McElliot
has
just
recovered
: the district boundary lioard. At the League and the Rainier 'Commercial
Miss Cora Giese and P. Giese made
from the mountain fever and intends
I first animal meeting billowing, a Isard Club
a business trip to Gresham Friday.
I of five will lie elected by the voter» of
Fred Conley, editor of the News to permanently locate in Gresham.
until closed out
Doctor Parker and family of Port­
Sig. Knighton of Hurlburt fell from
. the union district, tlie vole being taken Record of Enterprise, Oregon, visit-
in the annual ik T iuu I meeting of lb* ed the home folks over Saturday and a load of hay on Wednesday and broke land spent a few days with his parents
To make no in fur a new line
fast week.
, 'cspeetlv* districts. Three retire oue Sunday The Herald acknowl.-dge* a Ids right leg.
SMh year and one new director will !*• pleasant call. Mr Conley has alsmt
Bom to Mrs. 8. W*s*lard of Ijvtour-
Mrs. Clara Kesterson and son were
[elected to Illi the vacancy.
decided to give up newspaper work ell, on last Thunvday, a son
Portland visitors Saturday.
MRS. McCOLL, Gresham i Circulars have bean mailed to school and may conclude to settle near jiis
Richard lleiney and family of Port­
J. V. Campliell, near Cedarville, dis­
l«trona of the surrounding districts by home town
located lit* right arm at the shoulder land »¡lent Sunday with his parent*.
j the I mar* I of district No. 4. requesting
I*. A Daily was among our visitors recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were the
! their presence at tlie meeting on Mat- last w.-ek
guest* of Mrs. 1*. M. McMillan Sun-
Mr*.
Mary
Patch
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recently
come
; unlay afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The
WHEI II MEED OF A 6000 RIG » . . .
W’m. Stanley paid the Herald office Ironi Kansas for an extended visit with day.
I letter »aid in the Grange hall, but il
her daughter, Mrs. II. II. Ott.
ltoiiirinlirr that you ran always
a pleasant visit recently.
Mis* Ella Merrill spent Sunday with
was
later
found
impUMiblc
to
hold
it
get it from the
Mr. and Mrs. F. F Brandes of the friends at Cedarville.
Between the quinsy, grip, tonsiliti*.
there and the meeting will be in the
GRESHAM
measles and chickenpol, a number of Brandes Creamery Co. ot Portland
i old Methodist church building.
I Take a half holiday on Salunlay and families in and around Gresham have paid the Herald office a pleasant call
DAMASCUS
this week They »re buying cream
come to tiiia rally. Come pre|>ared to had their ehare of sickness. Among
and while here Mr. Brandes made ar­
H. W. EMERY, 1‘rop’r
Mrs. II. Breitliaupt is in the hot* pi-
ask questions and to lend your influ­ the recently nftlictcd are the St Clair’s,
rangements Isr the advertising of tal in Portland being treated for fever. I
Horse* fed and car«! for hr
ence toward a union high school winch McWhirters, Lewis Shattuck. Brown­
his business which is now located at
Mingle Meal, Day, Week or Month
hills,
Fort!
Metzgers,
Crenshaws,
Martin Tmge has so recovered from
| shall be acctwsible to the youth of this
Srishaa, Ora. | section. Your counsel aud advice are llane Metzgers, Gibbses, IVilkenson*. 127 tint street. Their ad will appear typhoid fever as to be able to return
in next week’s issue.
Rola'rts. Mrs McColl and others.
home.
I ueeded. Como!
Mr IVilkenson and family, Miss
Last week Dr. Thompson's addition
The Damascus school closed a suc-
Laura Burkholder and Mr McCleiman to Gresham was placed on the market eeeful year, May 8. An IntaKJting
Child
Burned
to
Death
The llorald will help you in buying
and family of Portland spent last Sun­ by the Reliable Real Estate Agency of program was given in Miss Wilson’s
wliat you want and iu selling what you
[Mrs. John Miller, mother of the little day at Bullrun park where they enjoy­ Portland, who have also opened an
room, to which a number of visitors'
have to sell.
girl mentioned below, is the daughter ed a picnic dinner.
agency here.
showi-d their appreciation. Miss Gilt- 1
ot
Rev.
I>.
L.
McLain
and
a
sister
of
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Richard Campliell, hie wife ami loll,
Mrs. J.W. lot* reuce aud Mrs. P. Mich­
The usual service with sermon and ' ridge, who has been principal of i!ie
ell ot Gresham.]
Richie of Portland, accompanied by oliscrvance of the Lirii's supper, will lie school, left for Hood River Saturday
SECTION LINE
A sad accident occurred at Wilbur, their cousin*. George and Harry Pres­ held at the Baptist church next Sunday morning when1 she will lie married to
Death of Mrs. J. Winters
April 28, 1907, resulting two days later ton, paid Mr. and Mrs. Timothy morning. May 12.
i Mr. Moony of that place.
Our little burg was shocked to its cen­ iu the death of Alta Irene Miller, little Brownhill a pleasant call last Sunday.
Miss Nina lleacock closed a very
Last Sunday evening a large audi­
ter by the sad news of the death of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. { Wm. Bridge and his son. S. F.
succesful term of school at Hillsdale,
ence
znetid
Evangelist
11.
B.
Hudson
John Winters which occur«! in the Milller. Ilsr clothe* caught tire from Bridge, were pleasant callers at the
May 2. with a literary program and
early hours of last Tuesday morning the flreplace. The tlauics were quickly Herald otfice last Saturday. Mr. at the Baptist church and enjoyed an picnic. The school room was prettily
With but comparatively a few hours of extinguished by her aunt, Mrs Inez , Bridge, hie wife and daughter, Lur- excellent aermon. Mr. Hudson will decorated with evergreen and dog­
Illness, caused by spinal meningitis, she Miller, who wrapped a quilt arlfural the elta, have just returned from a visit hold meeting» every night thia week, wood blossoms. A very happy day
was taken away to that bourn from child, but not soon enough to save the i to their old home in Nebraska and Ind­ dosing Firday evening.
was spent by all.
whence no traveler returns.
little life No one could be blamed for iana. While east they visited their I Owing to a number of unavoidable
Perry Hunter has gone to Eastern
She was laid to rest in the Gresham the accident. The external burns were daughter in Chicago, assisted an only eirvumataiiciK the meeting of the Li­
Oregon to purchase a span of mules.
Cemetery beside her husband, whose serious, but not fatal. 1 .'eath resulted sister of Mr. Bridge to celebrate her brary Osociation called for last Tuesday
Mrs. Hunter spent several days
death occured over two years ago.
from inhaling the heat, which burned 82nd birthday, visited with many old night was adjourned to next Tuesday
Mrs. Winters was aged 97 years, was tlie tongue, throat and bronchial tube*. friends and relatives and returned to evening, May 14th, when it is hiqaal a with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cook,
The whole neigliliorliood was shocked, Oregon well pleased to bask in the Or­ full attendance of members may I m - had last week.
born in Hamberg, Germany. She was
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tile it other of several children, among A large funeral and an abundance of egon clime for the rest of their Java.
for the transact ion of im|a>rtant business
them living, Louis, Anna Allshousr, Iwautiful flower* ami decorations (bowed
relative to a new library building.
Mrs. T. RetzlalT was a recent and a
A Good Time Assured
May Burbinsliaw ami a son and daugh­ the sympathy of the entire community,
Mr. Weister of Portland took a picture
welcome visitor at the home of Mrs
If
you
want a gissi time don’t forget
ter in the east.
and the esteem in which the little one
of the new Methodist church building to attend the dance Saturday evening.
Brownhill.
One by one the pioneers are passing was held by all who knew her. The
John Brown, who is very busy in his on Tuesday. A cut of the cliurvh with May 18, at Metzger’s hall, Gresham. A
on, the hands which cleared the land member* of the Junior League marched
store,
lias employed B. F. Ppwers, a pictures of the dedication *|ieakers and good floor, good music ami a good time
and made |sis*ible the beautiful homes, by tlie grave, each dropping flowers on
oompeteut
insuranoe man, to look it is hoped the program in full will ap­ is assured. You are all invite«! to
are crossed on quiet hearts, not forgot­ her last resting place.
pear in next week's Herald. The dedi­
attend.
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ten, but enjoying the long sweet rest so
cation will occur Sunday, May 19th.
Alta was an interesting, intelligent after his business on the outside.
well deserved.
and affectionate child for her age. It
Dr. A. G. Atwiaal of Eugene, Ore..
Dr. Thompson will prriu'h on Sunday
Bargains in the “Herald Want Ads.”
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“MAN WAMS LITTLE
Number 19
See our complete line of
Kenney Shoes
Tilt
For spring styles and honest wear. All sizes,
styles and prices. Every pair guaranteed.
F. B. STUART & CO
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List Your Property
with the Man Who Advertises
If You Want Results
I have Mijent »wveral hundred dollar« in advertising
fince the first of the year and am in a p*jaition to han­
dle your busineM in a aatiMaetory wav to you. I
have all kind* of real property for «ale, <{o conveyanc­
ing of.all kind*, attend to collections, etc.
D. W. Metzger
GRESHAM LOCALS
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IO3íCRES-<:.,’í,T¿"„7"i
D. S. JOHNSON, Justice of the Peace
Notary Public
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GRESHAM, OREGON
Tur PDFÇHAM HOT FI
Tw-t-n rr|«int4Ml an«l thoroughly reno-
I IlL vULdlWlîl IIV ILL va U m I and is under new management and
fully prepared to offer its gueaU the beat the market afford*.
M rs . J. F. ULM, Prop.
Special Oyster and Chicken
Dinner Sundays
GRESHAM. OREGON
The
Proof of the Pudding is in fhe Eating Shoeing is iu the
wearing. Men bring blooded honse to me to shoe liecanse I cure all evils
caused by poor shoeing.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING of all kinds.
James Goodfellow,
Powell Street, G resham , O regon
J. H. Chalker
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We Want You t<T Remember
G H ESH A XI B A K E R Y
Opposite uuetottice, Gresham, Oregon. Why eat bread that contains ammo­
nia when you can get g<s>d. clean, wholesome homemade bread at the
same price? Patronise home industry.
Mas. C has . J ohssos
Notion Store
NOVELS AT 5c A COPY
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable
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PAY BY CHECK S
Pay your bills in a business-like manner, by cheek. It greatly facilitates
the conduct of your business, Isitli private and commercial, while at the
same time your funds are alwolutely safe. Business conducted through a
bank is always more dignified. Even if you use your money from week to
week and month hi month. PAY IT OUT THROUGH THIS HANK.
The returned checks are legal receipts for every bill you pay.
THE VERY FIRST CONSIDERATION with office»« and directors of
this liank has liwn "alwolute safety of depositors' funds entrusted to its care,"
anil this will always lie its |*ilicy In the future. From its organisation it has
Imen the policy of the management of this Imnk to make every provision
against |**<*ibli> losses, both in the way of loans and providing the Iiest vault
and safe obtainable, ami, of an extra precaution, carrying enough fire and
burglary insurance to cover any loss that could possibly occur.
That public confidence in the bank is growing is manifest by the increase
in deposits each week. Deposits last week, April 29, $18,442.91; this week,
May 7, $50,803.52.
FIRST
STATE BANK
GffESMAM, OREL.
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ALL
HORSESHOEING
I LivVVlo OllCXL
Qkdff ILlViX}
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When in Gresham
Patronize . . .
The New Restaurant
Nearest to O. W. Depot
. ha WI fv Pmn
°’ A’ HA"LEY- Prol»-
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
First-class in Everv Particular
Meals at All Hours
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Harry Means Worry.
Time was when one started on a
Journey without giving a thought to
the perils of the road. Now no one
ventures without more or less appre­
hension, a state of things not condu­
cive to the comfort of travelers. The
world managed to Jog along In very
comfortable fashion, to transact its
business, pay Its visits and enjoy Its
pleasures, before there were any rail­
roads, and it can make no serious dif­
ference to sny one whether be Is eight­
een or twenty-four or thirty hour* In
going a thousand mile Journey. Let us
give the railroad authorities to under­
stand that we want tbem to slow
down till travel becomes safer.
The reckless rate of speed which we
have grown accustomed to Is ouiy the
manifestation of the general rush and
hurry of our lives on the side of travel.
We should get more out of existence,
prolong It aud make It more rational,
tranquil and enjoyable if we set a less
rapid pace all around.
A
Bargain..:^"*:;,,?
vation; good house ami bam;
fine running water; small bear­
ing orchard ; 3 miles from Gresh­
am . $44».»).
Gresham Real Estate Go.
GlttAAl, ORKGOM
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During the quarter of a century that
Coiumauder Robert E. 1’eary has been
In the navy be baa been relieved from
regular duty for more than fifteen
years. And now the navy department
hag granted the explorer three years’
leave of absence for the purpose of
making another search for the north
pole. At sea t’eary's salary as com­
mander is $3.500, on shore It is $3.000,
and ou leave of absence it is $2.300.
Lieutenant E. R. W. McCabe of the
Sixth cavalry has been ordered by the
war department to ride a borse of the
Arabian strain from Portland, Ore., to
New York city, a distance of 3.181
miles, to test the endurance of the ani­
mal and to determine the value of the
breed for cavalry purposes, Up to
date the American borse bolds the rec­
ord for long distance cavalry marches
ou this continent.
The English Language
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Lady: I’d like a fine comb,
please.
Clerk: Yes. madam. A fine-
tooth comb ?
Lady: No, air! I want it for •
my hair
We have the tooth brush for
the teeth and combs for the hair,
also brushes, mirrors and every­
thing needed in the toilet.
TRY OUR 35c HAIR BRUSH
It’s a Dandy.
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Gresham Drug Store
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Mail order» promptly attended to
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Head the want ads on page 8.
DEALER IN GOODS OF QUALITY
... GRESHAM, OREGON .. .
DONE AT AL. HART'S SHOP
is First - Class
I nterfering and F orging
JUST RECEIVED
57 CASES of SHOES for SPRING and SUMMER TRADE
All Gilt Edged Stuff—Snappy and Up-to-date
\ JAKE GRESHAM your trading point.
1 1 Make our store your home when in
Gresham. You are always welcome whether
you buy or not.
stopped
OR NO
C orns ,
and
Q uarter - C racks
T ender F eet
SKILLFULLY
AL.
PAY
TREATED
HART
GRESHAM, OREGON
11 7 HY do we get shoes in such large quantities, will lie the question asked. Because
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we arc selling more shoes than all the rest of them. We would not buy such quan­
tities of shoes if we did not sell them. Every shoe customer we have knows we treat
them right ami if our shoes are not right we make them so. And we want all intending
purchaser* ami prospective shoe buyers to know that we guarantee every pair we sell and
will give you more shoe satisfaction for the amount of money invested than any other shoe
store in the country.
&..ne^r Dry Goods Departm’t
Arriving from the East, including a new
line of lace and fancy hose.
on hand.
LARGE SHIPMENT OE HARDWARE
Just Received.
If You Need a Lawn Mower
Come to us.
choose from.
Eight different styles to
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