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Volume 3. GRESHAM and MONTAVII.I.A, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. * Some, People Say : MAN MANIS LIHLE HERE BELOW." Ihin't y«»ti ladhtYi* it Hr want« all li»’ <*mi g«’t (or Ihr inotwy, and you know il. That'** Hit» r«*iuu>n why wp iiiAkkf a M|MM ially «»Í Stockholders of Mt. Hood Rail a way and Power Company i Interested. ■ Vukk Saks and Small Profits In Iht* mid w»» mnku muiiry. HovT A ginnio at our Liu vt«N*k mol Jltiln price« will isim inet* )t>u ihtit you tallito I m ’H it by tnithng wills H im inodcrn gDM'ur, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE? It I n th«* l««l fur th«« money. D. W. Metzger Oregon •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Gresham Barber Shop TotiMifUl ttiift ..I «II klh'la lirall) «tnt qilirb l> i|«»H‘ KaJUir* h»»ll’ «| M(»•! bill 111 <ir<1t*r Sr»t Io lilt •llalli Holt I. l'rumotor« of the Mt. Ilood lull way * Power com i tan y yimtrrday AM ar- licit'« of Incur ¡Miration with (’utility <’h»rk Field« for the Portland Eanlern I Kailway cou»|Miny. The new corpora- i i|i>n ha« a capital atork at ' «nd It ia ann<Hinct*«| will not effort any cliangAMi In H im cond»any. The object of the new cor|N»rati<>n, a« cxprcvM*d in H im arlirh*« of incor(M»rati< n lilt'd y«ticnlay, ¡•Io biiilil an electric railway line from i l*ortlaii<l to Mount Houtl, TI im incur* | poralur« arc, F I*, (’lark ami Arthur II Flemming of Id* Angel«; Elmer B. (’ollwell, Kulterl T. Unuey ami <’. W. Miller of I'orllan*!. Mr. Clark, who in pr<*idcnt of the L * Angel«”» am! Paa iflc and whm alro our of the principal organiaer« of the I Mount IL»od Ituilway ami Power cum-1 pany, ia ci|MMir»l to reach Portlaml within a <rw day«, when the plana and ; pur(HMM»N of thr new company will I m * I tiin<)hm<*ti. < Irrgt »titan. j «ity, «tiding In a «core of 12 to 10, in Grraham'a favor Next Humlav they will play Cam«« on the local diamond. AH local tan« ar« Invited to attend ill force ami root for the home team. Daniel Chamberlain, father of A. B. Cham Iter lain of Melrone, over WO yean of age, deaf ami unable to enjoy the eotiverialioti of hi» i{eighbora, find« comfort ami pivaiurv in daily oeruaal of th« New Tealament. Hupt. R. F. Rohlnaon of Portland waa looking after buiim-M intereiti in G realism tiifa weak. Mra. A. Dowaetl viiitetl with her mother, Mr« Stafford ol Melroae, thia week. Number 23. NAUGHTY BEARS IN THREE-SIX ; new barn, 40 x 70, which is being built < by Ed. Littl<-|>age. An Early Morning Adventure E. R. McColl, Troutdale's popular druggist, visited at the home of his of Two Men and a Brave ' mother, Mrs. 1. Met'oil, last Saturday. • Demands a square deal for everybody, and you • Dog. A. A’etch of the ihimucua creamery • get it too of • company, Boring, made the Herald a I.iw Kanney of Ttirec-flix wss awak brief business call on Tuesday. • ened the other morning at dav break by The Herald acknowledge» receipt of • tlie excited Imrking of his dog. Look an invitation from Lewis Metzger to it- * bedim in the best of everythimj. at kmest possible prices * ing out, he waa surprised to see a large lend the commencement exercises of - - GRESHAM, OREGON J brown bear In bis garden coolly helping the O. A. C. st Corvallis commencing • Main Street, himself to the choice vegetables. As Bunday, June #. An article, received «•••••••••••••••••••••••••«•• as s ••••••••a* laiw surveycil tlie intruder, lie thought too late for publication this week, will of the many days of hard work in that apfiear in next week's issue, in which : Old Fashioned Honesty : F. B. STUART & CO. : Miaa Mildred Carlaon waa pleaaantly aurpriaed laat Tm-wlay evening by twelve of her young lady rod gentlemen frlanda. The oceaaion waa a aociai viiit ' ami goodbye Iwtorn her departure, a«'- rotnitaiiied Itv her mother, Mra. It It. ’ Carlaon ami Mra. Wni. Rice, for a three month«' visit to relative« and frier»!« in Wiwoiiain and tlm eaateru ata tea. The Gresham hotel reprrtg gueata for dinner laat Sunday. fort) Jersey and Guernsey Cows About 14 or Kt little friends assisted I Bonita Metager in* celebrating her. 9th FOR SALE Robert II. Chlldcn. Prop. iHtKMHAM oltrooN On account of going out of Imsi- ness, the tine herd of dairy cows belonging to the Corbett Cream ery are offered tor sale. Average test of entire herd, 5 per cent. Aqyone can have his pick, youug or old, only four being reserved. ACRES 40 ■> 1 / • ’ W" J. H. Chalker "Tlie Udialti« Real latei« Maa." - GRESHAM. ORE. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW POSTAL CARDS at the Notion Store I ration, T«ldy iHw, H»*«* ii * MV, CiHiin. W«*at«*rn Girl, Ule M' m I v I uriti ('oink* l’«rd« al cor rect prier». Fhonr r » MRS. McCOLlj Gresham WHE1 II IUD OF A 6000 116 ... . that you ran alwnyt IP t it (rum ihv GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable II. W. liMI.RY, Prop’r h**l nml cared f<»r bv Single M»'« I, Day, Wwk or Month Grisham, On. ••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••a Watches and Jewelry RKPAIHIN«» A MI’K«lAl.TY AH Work Uuaratil«MMl. For H| mm -| r I Bargains In W alche», Her Fred I). Flora, WATCHMAKER dnd JEWELER 191 Morrison St., PORTLAND, • - OREGON Near Pup*« Kenia urani. • •••••••••••••••• eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee R. G. Williams & Go. NEW AN!) SECOND-HAND FURNITURE J ! 1 rn iff R. P. RASMUSSEN 1 CORBETT, - OREGON ■ A When in Gresham Patronize . . . “ The New Restaurant Nearest to O. W. Liepot Chicken Dinner Every Sunday First-class in Every Particular Meals at All Hours GEORGE METZGER G. A. HAWLEY, Prop. G kksham , O ksoox The many friends of Prof. Geo. W. Metzger were very glad indeed to wel- ' come him and his w ife and son lemie Wednesday. The professor has just | closed a very succesful term of eight montlia' school at Mulino, Ore., and \fAlt MrP W fl M at tlie BAKERS' everv Saturday and Sun- has returned to Gresham to »pend the summer in their pretty little cottage ■ VFU ai V IVaillCU day loeat ice cream, also to imbibe those they built ill the lavwrence addition to Gresham last summer. refreshing iced drinks. — The (¡rvNlmm Public ami High «cbonl will ctom* the 411 oat wurrt«ui(ul year of ita Idftlory / with afternoon In the •••••• appropriate - it - r- — rxrrviaea ......—. _ during thia -------- „... ami evening. ..... -------------- afternoon at ) :30 at the m the liigli reboot will ho|>l ita cloning literary exereiee. Mian I’icrve*« room will unite with Mina Welle'« in the latter'a room and Hina I’armely'a room will unite with Mire McKenzie'« in M m l’armely'a room for cloning exoreiree. The graduating exerviaea of the high n hool will lie held in the evening in the Metlealinl church al eight o'clock. Superintendent Aiderman of Yamhill»county « ill delive th< whlreaa Vi the graduating ilaaa. After tlie program a banquet will be given in the Grange hall in honor of the graaiuatea, Miaa Mary Wilaon ami Mian Edith Gordon. GRESHAM LOCALS F. <i. Cotilcv, proprietor of the Enter prise New«, was a welcome caller recent ly. lie, with Mra. Conley, vieiled his |«rents, Mr. and Mra. John Conley,and together made a trip to Estacada on Thur* lay. Miaa (tni«tic Burkholder of Brower is visiting with her sister l.aura this week. Iaife Manning was badly injured last Monday morning, while working in a mill at Rainier, where lie lias Isen em ployed for some time, lie «as taken to theGood Samaritan hospital. He waa resting easier Wednewla.v evening and it la thought he will recover. Paul Dunn waa a welcome caller at the Herald office this week. S. E. Toppleman sold his farm acroaa the Sandy laat wwk. F. B. Stuart »«« a Portland visitor Tuesday. The Shattuck Blues made their debut I in lia-al Imseball circles last Sunday at Troutdale. It was evinced from the ! lirat that they were no match for the Trontdale team, who were much heavier and superior to our boys. The game pris-eeded with heavy bitting by the Giants, ending inn score of INI to 3, in lli.iir favor. Sunday Hie Blues expect to play Corbett on the home diamond. .-Hindi'», Gii-ciirln. rtc. IVr innkr n «pi'i'hilty id piu'klng Furniture for «hipment. Rnti»fn<’th>n guar anteed Y our pnt ninngv »olieited III Hmie Line road, M ontvviii v The new Isill ground wna formallv opened Inst Bunday with a game be tween Gresham and the Mt. IL km I Rail- ' way Co 'a surveyor's team. The teams were Is.th somewhat incomplete, never theless, they put up s good stifl game, flic nine innings resulted in a tie, con- Mention The ILnthl to your merrhnnt. ' Mi|iictitly the tenth inning was a neces- ••••••••••••••WWW vegetable |«U-li and at the rate bruin was eating, he figured his garden would n<n last long. This surprised him again ami he thought the sooner he put a «top to it the better. Bo gSUlng hie rifle he look a few allots at Mr. Bruin Then the bear was surprised and quickly de cided it would be better L< him to leave ami he started off at a lively pace. Though wounded lie succeedeil in reach ing the heavy tiuilier. By this time the birthday laat Saturday. Refreshment« commotion had .«roused Chas. Newland, were served and a genera) good time a near neighbor, and he joined in the chare. had by all present. The d<g Jook up the trail, but soon Mr. J. B. Adams of Pullman, Washing returned. It tieing his first bear hunt, ton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. he didn't kuow they wanted to kill the A. Ifownett, Tuewlay and Wedueaday. brown monster. The men followed M. Hall is seriously ill at the home of awhile, but were finally compelled to his daughter in Portland. Mr. Ball give it up. They started home and had waa taken to Portland a week ago proceoleil some divtance, when they Thursday from his home at Pleasant heard tlie brush crack. The sound Home to lie convenient to the phyai-I grew nearer and seemed to lie coming vian’s care, but there is slight hope of straight for them. They dropped to recovery. their knees and peered through the Miss Harriet Alexander, who has brush and Charlie saw what he at first licen teaching school at Lebauon, Ore. thought was a pole-cat, but further lias returned to her home in Gresliam. l<M>king discloe«Mi tlie fact that it was Rev. Jonas Johnson of Powell Valley the paw of a big black hear. The bear |>ai<l the Herald office a pleasant visit then stepped into plsin sight and Char lie, after making sure there waa a tree Wednesday. Dr. J. M. Short is well pl ease. I with dose by that he could clinib, fire I at his new 20 horse power automobile him. The bear roared and turned a few which he is now using in visits to Me somersaults right toward them. They both tired and the bear was dead. He l«liento. measured H4 inches from the tip of his Mr. ami Mra. A. Fox of Troutdale nine to the end of his hind leg. What were seen driving on the atreeta of must the brown one have been, as he Gresham Wednesday evening. waa much larger? The dog seeing the Chas. Cleveland lias just finished the bear dead wooled him, and he looks construction of a modern pig pen. with pride on the stretched akin as Cedar Grove farm's rose garden is ar- much as to sav, “We killed the bear." rayed in all the glory of the colors that can be produce«! by scientific farming, not apjiear to affect the running of the it is a credit to the town, the country wagon. The blacksmith shop was and tlie enterprise and good taste of the handy though and Ed. waa soon enabled one who superintends its care. to go on his way as usual. Thomas Grant, an old time citlxen of C. H. Davis was a pleasant visitor at Gresham, was operated on at the Good Samaritan hospital laat Monday for her the Herald office Saturday. nia, Dr. J. M Short performing the op M. C. Donahue, a resident of north eration. Coniudrring hi« age (over IM) ern Clackamas since llWO and a well years), Mr. Grant stood the operation known mill man, was a pleasant Herald well. visitor last Saturday. He has pur Ed. Bornitolt «irivre an cxrellent chased of a local merchant, 57,000 shin wagon these days. A front tire off <li<l gles ami four liarrels of cement for his -Mr. Metzger tells of the good work be ing done by the college. Born to Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Belt, Wednesday, June 5, a son. Inez Lusted, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Harry Lusted of Pleasant Home, returned Wednesday. Pleasant Valiev Grange will give a strawberry festival June 15, to which all are invited. Allwrt Doane has been suffering with the measles, but is convalescing. Miss Floy Johnson is a sufferer with the measles this week. Joe Bratnball and Ford Metzger ac companied by Al Lambert, President of the Citizen’s Bank of Portland, spent the latter part of last week cruising tim ber near Mt. St. Helens. John Sleret of Pleasant Home doesn't' beleive in keepiug all tlie good things to himself, hence lie has ordered the Her ald sent to Mr. F. Bauingardner his cousin, a former resident of thia com munity, but now of Colchester, Illinois. F. L. Schott, manager of tlie Pacific Farmer, was a Herald caller this week. He reports a very bright outlook for hie paper which coven a wide field and has a rapidly growing circulation. F resh H omemade B read , C ookies , C akes , D oughnuts always on hand. MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON. Proprietor rejiorts a rapidly growing, and very sat ••••••••••••••••••a • isfactory buisness. The strong demand • for farm machinery has compelled him A Bargain-Xr,":^ to put in a full line of Owborne farm ration ; good house and lam ; machinery of all kinds, Mitchell wagons fine running water; small bear and bnggies, plows, cultivators, etc. ing orchard ; 3miles from Greah- The large amount of buisiuess accord- am. $40W. e*i him in the general merchandise line . has caused him to put on an extra man . to care for his Oregon Fire Relief agency. I Mr. Brown wishes to let everyone , GUSAAM, ORBDOff know that he is able to fill all farmer's , e wants in feed, flour, groceries, hardware • •••••••••••••••••• shoe, etc., at Portland prices or lees. Berry ticking is now in full blast, ' crops of all kinds are good causing the farmer to wear a smile that won’t come l> better prepared than ever to sell you off. heavy or light harness of alt kind«, • Gresham Real Estate The Gresham Harness Shop Bargains in the ‘•Herald Want Ads.” horse and carriage furnishing», etc. Harness and shoe repairing. GUST LARSON. Prop., Gresham Women to Build Town Hall. At Monrovia. Ind., a little town of probably 5(M Inhabitants lu tbe north west corner of Morgt'u county, is a little baud of womeu associated In an organization knowu as tlie Commercial club. This town is like many other Ind'ana towns of it» size—It has no place suitable for public gatherings Roctaood Pushinq To The Tront aside from the churches and school A visit to Rockwood impresses one houses, and these energetic women with tl^ i<lea that that thriving center have attempted to remedy this condi is destined to become one of east Mult tion. says tbe Indianapolis News. With that purpose In view they are striving nomah's popular villages. Nicely sit by every honorable method to raise uated, with the M. H. R A P. Co's, line money with which to build a town bail projected through the place. Property The name Commercial club Is usually is rapidly advancing in value and real applied to a body of men organized estate is changing bands at goexl prices. for tbe purpose of obtaining factories The Thomas McManus farm of 40 ac and other public Institutions for their res, was recently sold to a company of Hties, and at first blush It might seem inappropriate when applied to a club Portland capitalists for a consideration of women. Not a man Is permitted to of «8,000.00. The Peter Michel plaev of Join. 139 acres, was also recently sold to Theo. Why should Russia worry over the Nicholai, for »2:1,000.00. The railroad survey of the* line mentioneel rune question of disarming herself when a through both place's and it is expecteel uear neigh Ivor stands ready to attend that in the very near future this land to that little matter for her? will be platted ami solei for residence purpose*. Rev. W. II. McKee of Hood River ex John Brown, who recently open«! a changed pulpits with Rev. C. A. Nut- general merchandise store at that place, ley last Sunday. IJARRY HUXLEY, . . Decorator and Painter Kalsoinining, Papering. Prices low. Work neat. Cull or write hiui at G rksham , - - Oaniox ••••••••••••••••••••••••a The English Language Lady: I’d like a tine comb, please. Clerk: Yes, madam. A fine- tooth comb ? Lady: No, sir! 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. Not keeping a bank account. Over confidence in strangers. Thinking crooks don’t know when you have cash. Intending to start a bank account and not doing so. Fire in your house where you have money hidden. Yielding to get-rich-quick schemers Offering cash in payment of bills. Undue carelessness with coin and currency Boasting of money and displaying it. Accommodating strangers wjth change. Not depositing your money in bank. Keeping cash about person. It’s a Dandy. HORSESHOEING CARRIAGE WORK BLACKSMITHING In c«»e you wixli to travel we have unexcelled facilitira for carrying credit with you without carrying any money. Call on ua when in need. FIRST STATE BANK GPESriAM, OPE.. . im i AiCMi.ir« iGtÑH New Mattings, all colors and designs. effects. GRESHAM,OREGON including Some beautiful New Hammocks just in. All colors, kinds and prices. New Shoes. Club ties, patent, tan and white, women’s summer goods, including white and patent oxfords. Men’s oxford’s. Patents, black and tan. • • • • • • • Mail orders promptly attended to • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Subscribe for The Herald. DEALER IN GOODS OF QUALITY Furniture, including lawn seats, bed lounges,, mattresses, springs, exten sion tables, center tables, chairs and iron beds. J Gresham Drug Store : New Arrivals at Lewis Shattuck’s Ix>ts of Material, good Tools, none but skilled Workmen employed : : • • TRY OUR 35c HAIR BRUSH J ------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAYS TO LOSE MONEY i J Full line of Hay Tools for harvest. We are agents for the Louden hay tools. Full and complete Hardware line of all kinds, for all seasons of the year. An Elegant Line of Straw Hats We want to call your particular attention to the fact that we are sole agent for American Field and Elwood wire fences and gates and can quote you prices and make you terms most liberal. The cheapest and best fences made. Call and will explain their merits.