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I -, CONQUERED. Volume .1 GRESHAM and MONTAVII.LA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907 HOW GW SHAM WILL CELI BRAIE THE DAY HARDWARE GROCERIES a a a Program as the Committees a a Have It Outlined at Pres a a ent. a and a a • a The various ruiiiioiiU« r« «if tin* a a Hlrtiahain fuurlh of July movement met in th«« Town llnll last Monday a I niglit, «ubiuitted tin Ir <1iff«Tvnl report* Our |»ru«*« defy <* mhi | h ** a 1 und roiiMullvd a« a abide im to fuuir«* i ofirmtlon« E E Chipman and N. L. L. Htidih, 11 OI K. I HO. HAMS. HAHIN • ri*pre««*nling the G. A H . were prra* a i ent and amid their muinla rw would par e I AKO. EIC. a ticipate in the parade and aa«i«l in the a work of th«* day. The Iniildiiig and a a d«M*orating of tin* lilx’rt) ear ua* left a a to the me in I m * ra of that la«!/ alao the a aeruring <»f the relief rorpa, Hfe and •aaoaaeaaaooeaeooaaaaoaaoa drum corp«, ete , with the a««uranet* liinl the ohl a«»ldirr» and th« ir naaiat- anla would I m > on hand and at the head ; Grcsliam of the column on the morning of the TioiMtrial w«*rk <d all Mini» noath and Fourth quiriti) ilittir R m «ut« Miei p«il In ur«l«*r hvil d4N»t l«» Orvahaiu Hi*|« I Th«* i|ueation of th»* arlrction of a Robert H. Chilifera, l’rop. ttoddeaa of l«ii»eriy was decided in GKUIIAM. . OHKollN •••••«•••••••••••••••••••a fat or of lea* ing the matt* r open u» a |M»pitlar v«»te, any while maiduu un der 25 year« and over IH year« of age • • Itvhig eligible. Tlie Greahniii Drug 4 0 ACRES Ht*«rr waa »circled aa the votiug place, live rente a vole, tlie price. 2^ arm« in cultivation; ha I n nee Huilubh* priiva will | m * given for th«* ea»il) dr .»ml ; abundahcr <>( fruit ; driving ng appearing in the parade fair buil'linga; liking water; 3 making the I m « i apitearaner, either nul»*« from Grcwhani. $•'1,000. aingl«* or double ; alao for th«* lieat bua- inr»« men'« tloat, singh* or c«>mbin«*d. Tin* following program luu berli arrangt'd aubj<*cl to change ; "Th. H.llal*!« Mol EMU. Mln" BUILDERS* I D. W. Metzger Ä" Barber Shop ; •••••••••••••• J. H. Chalker GRESHAM. - ORE. »••••••••••••••••••••••••e at the Notion Store Fourth of July DECORATIONS If we haw not what v«»u want, let ua order for Vou. Phunr F St MRS. McCOLL, Gresham I. I. (olllns Drpdrts this Life E. T <‘«»lliiw. f«»r wvvml y«*nra «« r4«Nhi<*nt of Pli’AMnl ll«»m<*. <lh-«l Ml hia horn«* Imi Sunday morning. Jun«- Ifl. Tin* funeral aorvi«*«*» w«*r.» held f«N»in tin* M«*lh<*dhil <*hurvh, Pl«*a«nnt llumr, on Tii««»dny, l<« \ (’ E t’rnn- «fall «»ttieinting Th«* burial wa* in Pl'-aaaiil Hum* rr:n«*t«*ry Th«» eld) dr»*n who mourn the I«»»*» of a tieloved father ar<* Jennie, Jewell, L«*ona and Archie All )uin in sympathy with them. W II PoundmaMcr'a Notkc. 4dU a in 10 ,<JU a in. 10 a. m PKlMiKAM Hunriav aalule. Parade will atari (rum (ireaham Grange hall. Arrhe al ground«. National air by band. Invocation, Dr. A Thuinp- •otl. Song, choir. ".Mj Coun- Addrraaof welcome, May or J. M. Short. S""K by choir. 11 JOO a. in. Introduction of speaker ■ nd addre». a . m. Kong, " Klar Mpa.iglvd 11 Huumr." Selection by baud. Il 3D A 111. Barn-ball game, Hliattuck Blue. va. Albina K.-veille. m Tug of War. m Itoya* race. Girls’ HMT Boys’ tlirve-li-gged mee. H ímm *^ raer Hack rac* Fat ineii’a race l(M>-)d professional race jump 2:30 I» m Running broad Running high jump. I» m. Baseball game^ < ir<-aliaui v*. Montavilla 4 20 A 111 Trotting race. Running race. Boys’ puny race. M :3l) p in. Grand ball in Metzger’s hall. Anyone expecting hi enter any of tin- alaivs conical* will pleaae (end in names to I.-wis Shattuck, chairman of eoniiniltee on arraiigeini'iita. Tin- coinmittesa respenlfully n*|uest everyone owning Imrses and buggies to decorate same and parlici|*te in the |*arad<- with a view of winning the prise. No firecrackers or other explosives will lie |H-rmilte<l around the parade, insuring perfect safety to all participating Noti«*«« ia hrrvhy given that I took up on laat Thurraia^ , June 13th. ami now have at the |M»un<l. corner II« mn | avenue and Fourth attwt/1 ireaham, Ore., three yearling Imiterà described ns lull«»«» one a «lark hrow n color w ith white s | m >| r , ones light Jersey, and one white with r»tl apota; (liai if the same are not claimed ami redeemed un or ladorr Thursday, June 27, at I p. m., they will I n * aol«l hy me at plildic ani«* at the said Honoring (he Grddujles pomid for poundage sial cotta. A very enjoyable |>arty waa given at A M. WIDEN ICR, I'oumlmaater. the home of Master Harry Hamill* ion, Gresham, June 20, 1007. ■on of Mr. and Mm. F. E. Hamilton, Sanday load, on Saturday, June 15, from two to six o'clock, in honor of the NOTICE! 1 have* at III*» | n » uu <I in Grewbam, cor eighth grade graduate, of diatrict No. ner II' mx I avenue ami b»urili alreet, two 7 ami andiMricl No. 3, Mamie, Margaret yearling lieiirri», ml i»|M»th*<l with white, and John Sli.ntine, Carrie B<a-k, Beulah taken up by me Saturday, June, 8th 07. HendeVatm and Harry Hamilton. Tlie house was beautifully decorated Il not calletl for mid re<l<M*m«*<l <»n or I m *« f«»m Saturday, June 22, 07, al twelve with Howers ami featoon. of class color. o'clock, noon, aame will I m * wold at auc Tim dining mom waa drain'd in rihb ma tion for enough to cover |M)nndnge and of emerald green ami ruby red, class color, of diatrict No. 3. The library rspenaea. wore the color scheme of orange and A. M W iiuknkh , Pound master. «•m»r»l*l roe ti, ria» colora of illatrli-t No. 7. In tli<> ball ami |>arlor lbw col ora wer, Ix-aullfully blami«l. A number ol friarn.li II as formel teachera ami |>ar«nts wars present Tlie time waa plrssalllly >1*0111 by tin cbiklren with ga on» 011*1 in naie, altor which ■ in« »al delicious luncheon waa aervetl. GRESHAM LOCALS GPESMAM, ORE.. rAffMr.ttj' n~Ar<H J Big Majority in Favor of the The Most Expensive Flags Are Eastern Multnomah Union Made of Bunting and Sewed High School. by Hand. F. B. STUART & CO. A name a|»ken alwaya in loving respect in his lifetime an l u'lerfl now in luiahed tenderness. A deal aweet nature richly endowed with mental attainments, a man for whom a welcome waa written over the portala of every home in our midat. A noble generous nature, a kin lly voice and hand, whether giving counael to those stepping over the threalmld of marriage or to the bowed mourner at the bier. Alwaya open to aocial pleasantry, jolly, fatherly and kind ami beloved by all who knew him, irrespective of creed or nationality. Hia place can never be tilled in the heart! of his pariah; ami he ia mounted by one and all of them. A laborer among them for long yearn, the en l came almost al the hour of aunaet on the 12tl> inat., when death came peace fully. No hand can touch the grandeur of aneh a life, none write of a work wo well done, but memory will linger sweet am! lasting while tlie name of Fattier Anselm ia apokon. Ilia deeds of personal sacrifice and manly trail, have won for him a monument of love and esteem on which hia exemplary life haa written ila owo epitaph No words of mine could pay him a better tribute, or expraaa m ire ten ler gratitude. M attis E. B ccklkv . up <lay" for tlie town of tinmliam. ft ia certainly to tie Imped that each and every citiawn will take an active interest in the g<><xl woik and aee to it that tire>bam ia made preaentalile for the entertainment of Ila numeroua gueata ou the coming Fourth. E. I*. Smith recently prevented a flue bv*Ui|Uet of roaca to The Herald force. I Dedlcdtion of Borinq Methodist Church The new Methodist church at Boring has been completed anil will lie dedi- scaled next Sunday, June 23. There will l>e services morning, afternoon and evening. The pastor will be assistsd hy able ministers from other places, ami a . good time is antici|ule»i. There will be a picnic dinner. Last Tuesday night a basket social ' was held on the lawn at Mrs. O. A. Palmer's residence, ami »*<0 was realized An ice cream social will la» given by Mra, Emery's Sunday bc I mk >I claas in (¡range hall. June 21. A program will l»e fullow«*d hy ice cremi. . which will insure to tlie public the liest B W. Einery ia Asaisting in the service obtainable for the money. good work of street gradiiiK by re- Veterans E. G. Rickert. Joel Bates, ducing the grade in fruiti of hit ata- Noonan Smith and E. E. Chipn an hlea on Powell street. At the pres« were recent an*l very welcome visitor» at ent rale of progress Gresham will the Herald office. soon have better graded and graveled Recent visits ami drive» with Prof. C. Nt recta than any town of its siav on Raker and Tliendore Bnigger were the Coast. • I «rnong the real pleasure» of ye Herald Mr. ami Mra. Lewis Shattuck made a «cribe. huriieil bui.ineaii trip to Tlie Italie, The Greahun Library association will lari Friday. | meet next Tuesday evening in tlie Li- A. Meyer, haa the mitf.faetmin of | brary room. let every one intervated knowing that bank robber Kelly haa at come as business of importance is to last la-ell brought to laatk for »poiling come before the meeting. the look, of the Firat State Bank .aie Postmistress Mrs. I McColl has in la.t w inter. stalled a new set of combination boxes Ihm McMillan, the popular caterer of Mon lav i Ma. haa secured control of the concession for refreshments on the Fourth of July ground, at Gresham, 25 CASES of SHOES I Laugh and Grow fat” ' .’5 tiMricia Fiild Win Fmt I All Sizes and Prices ! HART : '■ HATCH, • •••••••• •••••• Gresham Real Estate Co. The Gresham Harness Shop Mrs. Win. Beyers and Mrs. J G. Tur ner went on Wednesday to Salem for a few weeks’ visit with relatives. A lctier from Prof. E. E. Daring of Cedar Ixslge. Siletz, announces that h«- has accepted the principal- ! ship of the Coquille school; that he has tiled on a homestead near Cedar Lodge and expects to make that place his future home. Verne Chalker has been under the weather again for the past week. It is ■ thought he will yet have to undergo an other operation. D. J. Hite of Boring paid the Herald office a pleasant call this week. Mr. and M re. James Swafford of Ore- gon City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clanahan last Sunday. Miss Genevieve Powell of San Fran cisco is a guest at the home of her grandparents, Dr. and Mra. J. P. Powell. H. P. Hatch, the new proprietor of the Home Bakery paid us a pleasant visit last Friday. Wilbur Thompson left last week for a few months visit with his brother at Columbus, Washington. J. E. Stubbs of Geeshain has been electe»l Principal of the Frankton High school at ILxal River, Oregon. He has also in this porition two public schools under his su|<ervislon. His friends are congratulating him on his success and know him to be eminently worthy. Work on F.*l Cummings fine new house is progressing rapidly. SHOES direct from St. lamia the great shoe center of the world ! Each day sees »onie improvement in our ehoe trade. There’, a reason, and I'll leave it to you to find out the reason, but will help you out to aome extent by raying that people do not aa a usual thing go where they cannot get good goods at reaaonable prices. WE AKE PROUD OF OUR SHOE BUSINESS! And it ia with great aatiafaction that we have had customers on ehoe. who have tonight from lie slide* for theniaelvea and families for the part ten year.. QUALITY COUNTS' —Can vara, Patent, White, Black, Red, Brown, We have all kind.—For Men, Women and Children, —And all the Neweat and Vp-to-Ihite Style.. CARRIAGE WORK BLACKSMITHINÖ GRESHAM, OREGON ikdlcrs in the best of everything, at lowest possible prices a Main Street, - - GRESHAM, OREGON T ia not generally known that Sags *••••%••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• of the common and cheaper va riety are prtuti-d ou a-pre«* simi lar to that used for nswapapera. yet such ia tlie fact. At present a new plate and beuce a new liupresslou are required for each color. Thus for our red, white and blue banners, which bloaaorn all over the laud each Fourth of July, two plates and two linprew slons are needed, one for the re.l and one for the blue. The white is fur nished by the orlglual color of the tnua- lln or other goids on which the flags are printed, ft la hoped in time that one plate may be made to do the work when the exjtenae will be lessened ami the facility of production Increased. It must not t>e Imagined that two run nlnga through the press are reqnlred. 4* Just as four or more colors are printed on newspaper* at oue running through COME 10 IH[ HOW BAKERY EOR YWR BAKERY COOOS the preset so the two color* are aup and you can laugh ami grow tat. piled to the national emblem In the same way. Tin* effect Is reached by J. H. Gresham, Ore the uae of two sets of rollers and Hucceunor to Mr», ('haa. Johnaon, platea, the good* pAMsing from one to the other. Melrose is Second Eden. ft Is said that the largest flag fac tory In America. iliti for that matter A recent trip through the .Melrose or A Bargain-"^',7^ In the world. I* located In Cincinnati. Cedar district, reveal, many interesting I s Here are manufactured a large share thing* concerning that aplemlid »gricul-. vation ; g»s*d house and liarn ; of the flags use»! In the United Rtate* amt some even for England. There are tnral community. Among the uioat ■ s tine running water; small bear ing orchard ; 3 miles from Gresh 126 peofile engaged in the factory, and o-*tice*ble being that J. U. Holme, has' ten wholesale establishments handle a very rightly farm home, that J. C. I am. *4<IJU. the output. This factory waa made Duke take* the cake for oniona and possible by the Invention of the flag other truck, that Harry Filkina haa a I press before mentioned, which waa the farm aecond to nene, that neighbor work of a Cincinnati man. Eberls haa a very neat and tidy home GSKSAAM, oaeoo.* In the manufacture of flags, niuallu for a Iwtchelor, that Dan Htrebin is (Continued on last page.) planting lota of apuda, that friend Wil in Gresham. He will also *i*-ak in the helm is a thrifty farmer bacbe'.or, ami lit* a house big enough for two, that 'evening. Sam Strebin know* a good thing wlien Boy* don’t forget to polisli up ami he gee* it, so is |*l«nting more ,purls, i* bettier prepare«! than ever to «ell you 1 decorate your rigs and take a part in heavy «»r li»:h< luru»« of all kiada, that Alex Thompson's exellent garden,' hon»e an«l «*arrU<e tarnUhinf«, <rte. tin- Fourth of July parade at Gresham. well kept fences, and clean and well HarneM an«! »hoe repairing. That prize may be yours. It i* worth kept farm bnildins i< aecond only to the \ GUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham j trying for too. the well kept home, and splendid cook-1 The ball game played on the Gresham ing of bis generous wife—ably secomle»! field last Sun,lay between Montavilla 1» her mother, Mrs. 8. J. McDonald, I HARRY HUXLEY, . . and Gresham resulted in a scure of 6 to that the appearance of the Chamber- 7 in favor of Gresham. Decorator and Painter lain * farm, and others too numeroua to Miss Jessie Pearl Turner and niotlier, mention, forces one to the beleif that < Kalsominiag, Papering. Prices low. Work neat. Call or write him at Mrs. J. E. Turner, were pleasant cal thia community could very properly be Gaauiiit, - - Oaauos lers at the Herald office this week. called—EDEN. The luillot box and tickets have al ready been installed in the Gresham that are certainly a credit to the town. drug store and voting convened upon The usual services at the Baptist candidal?» for Goddess of Liberty, the church will lie held Sunday. This will following name* appearing u|*>n the l>e Pastor Nutley s last morning service list : Misses Edith Gonlon. Effie Rob- WE have just received HORSESHOEING AL. a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • NOTICE Citiaens of the town of Gre-shani take notice that Tuesday, June 25, 1907, is a a designated aa “cleaning up day” for the a tow n of Gresham, and it is so proclaimed Lady: I’d like a fine comb, by the mayor. please. Clerk: Yes. madam. A fine- 1>. M. R oberts , Recorder. tooth comb? Lady: No, sir! I want it for ICE CREAM! my hair. The Ladies’ Aid. of the Methodist We have the tooth brush for church, will have an ice cream and the teeth and combs for the hair, also brushes, mirrors and every lunch counter on the Fourth, on Main thing needed in the toilet. street, adjoining the Rank building. Ths English Language Everybody patronize thiastand. ice cream. Price» low. [RY OUR 35c HAIR BRUSH Best It’s a Dandy. Gfesha.n Drug Store erts. Ruby Emery, Grace Iaiwrence, Pearl Metzger, Pearl Lindsey, Mary. Mail onlefa promptly attended to Shattuck, Rena Knapp. Alaytue Doane «••••••••••••••••••••••••e and Jessie Francis. Districts No. 8, 10. and 36 voted not to join Gresham in a union high school. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark, and son Chauncey, of Bull Run, were Gresham visitors this week. Mrs. Grant Sloop and baby and Miss Bickford of Pleasant Home made the editor a very pleasant visit this week, George Preston has returned from Sandy, where he has been spending a few days. The first quarterly meeting for Gresham circuit. Free Methodist church, for the year 1907. will b- held at Gresham commencing Friday. June 21 and continuing over Sunday. Rev. C. W. Cook of Woodburn will ! have charge of the services in the ale sence of Rev. W. N. Coffee who is at tending the general conference of the Free Methodist church now in session 'at Greenville, Illinois. J. W. RENFRO, ;; " PAINTING. Wool) FINISHING, ; i ► C au - imimxii , P ackkhamunu O REP 1, B«».. Pleasant View Av., o Phone EX:: l/reslinin. Dre. Landen’s Goods s ••••••••••••••••• a • WHER II REED OF i 6000 RI6 . . . . s Remember that you can alwaya gtt it front the GRESHAM Livery, Feed & Sale Stable B. W. EMERY, Prop’r • lloraes fed and cared for bv a a Single Meal, Day, Week or Month a 6reshaa, Or». a a • •••••••••••••••A Yoar want« »applied on page 8. HAYING TOOLS The haying season is now on and we have the best line of hay’ng tools ever brought to this end of the county. The name “Landen” is a guarantee that you have the best in the line of haying tools. We have LANDEN CARRIERS. LANDEN PULLEYS, and LANDEN SLINGS. Everything for the haying season ! The largest and moat complete stock of FORKS, RAKES and ROPE, all bought early with right prices. Be sure to call and see our stock. LEWIS SHATTUCK, Dealer in “Goods of Quality” t ! ' ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦*♦♦♦•♦*•' We have a great many lines that we cannot enumerate here but here are two of the most seasonable. When in town call and inspect our stock. I*ots of Material, good Tools, none but skillet! Workmen employed : • • Demands a square deal for everybody, and you get it too of Seasonable Goods at Reasonable Prices! We will Sure Suit You In cawe you wbh to travel we have unricellrd facilities for carrying credit with you without carrying any money. Call on ua when in need. FIRST STATE BANK Old Fashioned Honesty A N S E L M FAT 11 E R [WAYS TO LOSE r ONEY 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. Eire 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 with change. Not depositing your money in bank. Keeping cash about person. THE ANNUAL SCHOOL HOW “OLD GLORY,” MLt IING, DISI. NO. 4 IS PUT INTO SHAPE Ijtat M**n*lay afternoon found a good ly number of citizen* at the annual •chtiol meeting held in the bc I mmj I building al tireaham. O I. Neal waa elected hi aucceed hiinaa-lf aa director for the enauing three year>, and II. L. St t'lalr re lecl.-d clerk for one year. Prof. Jamea Preaton of Berkeley, California waa preaent and at the rr- queat of Chairman Neal and other*, told of the «uceeMof union high aclxail work in California. Following the re mark* of Mr. Preaton a vole wax taken on thia diatrict uniting with di.tricta, H, 1U and 36, resulting with 51 vole* favor of and five again«', the move ment. After the nliove vote had been caat. remark* were made by Timothy Brownhill. Theodor»- Bnigger. Charlea Cleveland. Dr. J M. Miiort. J. J Kob- ertaon. Dr. A Tbumpaon. A. Cornutt, Rev. David Cathejr, H. L St. Clair, Lewia Shattuck and other*, aa to thy« advisability of continuing und improv ing the work of the liroham high achoo) if the union high acliol move- j nient failed An expreaaion waa eaUed for and re- aulU-4 unaiiiioualy in favor of a for ward movement along higher educa tional line* in tireaham acliooldialii.-t. The clerk'* report »how. d 24* chil dren of achool age in the diatrict, acliwnl property worth about |7.'a»>'<* and everything pertaining pi acliool matter* in a very aaliafaclory way. Coiumari'lrr E. E. Chipman, H. V. C., Jorl Bales, Q'lsrtrriuaster, floury Kono and Past Comuiamlrr, N. I.. Smith ol H. A. Rosa Poet No. 41, Department of Dragon <1. A. It., accompanied by aever- membora «1 the rs-ls-ii Corps, will attend l>rpurlmrnt encampment at Newberg, Juno 25, 26, and 27. TlieU. A. K. will furrneli Ofe and drum corps, standard bearer, at head of command, follow«! Iiy the Iteleif corps, IJlierty car, wagon for 42 girls ami <i* »Ideas of Liberty nt the coming fourth ol July Celebration in Gresham. E. E. Chipman, rrprraenting the (i. A. It, would like for all girla in Greek- aiu and vicinity to report to him at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the town hall. Forty-nine girla are needed be tween the agi-a of ail and fifteen for maids to G aideas of IJlierty and to rv|e resent the different states on lila*rty car in the coming Fourth of July |>arade. ft ia sincerely hoped that parent* will take an active interval in thia. II. W. Emery has been a Very busy man lately. Tripa to Aatoria, Portland, anl> other places have kept him on the jump. Foreman, Frill Stoker however baa kept (binge moving at tlie l*arn, ari friend Emery waa not at all uneasy about l.uiainewa affairs white away. Mayor Dr. J M. Short haa issued an official proclamation aetting aside Ture- day, the 26 th day of June, aa "cleaning Number 25. GRESHAM, ORE