Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 26, 1907, Image 1

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Volume 3
Camping
Outfits
ORIiSHAM
IIRt DIMON RAVAGES
IOWN * Of fROUTDALE
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and
M0NTAVII l.A.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
After tlic
remolilex the large crew« I
enjoyed a lawkct dinner in tlie«gi*iv« I
near the chitrrli building.
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IS ONf Of BEST f Vf K
SURIEI) IN «SIRICI
26
|;RII>AV. JULY
the pros|rt»rity of the county will 1»
urged to partu ipate.
There will new «durstionpl features,
CONQUERED.
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Number 30.
Economy Fruit Jars stra^Ä.
which will
• >tuihict»-«| tlirotigh )e< : •
price
lures and pap rs on practical topii - ' •
< ’em mil tee« are at work preparing a 1 •
Large Opening, Self-Sealing, No
circular letter to sen«! broadcast betting |
One
Life,
at
least,
Lcfet
Busi
Is
the
Movement
for
Grange
At greatly reduced price«
Rubbers, No Trouble.
NOW’H THE TIME. HEREN
the Mrlicme. The time for the fail
to make room for our fall
THE NTOKE
ne»s Block in Ashe»... L xäs
Mrs. Is'wix Miller of Plvnxiuit Home
Fair and Carnival Favor- forth
Absolutely the lient ami moat ecu mom irai
grsMlf. Buy now!
haa not been I1 xm <!, lait it will 1« held
I«» gel your Murk of rnnmil goods,
isent d<»wn a big r<>uml dollnr Ibis wevk
Fully $15,000.
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able
Notices.
roiiie lime in llctolier wo a* not to eon- ,
gr»H*rrlvH, etc., for your
' by E. J. Nwüiik, for uhich wv wvrv in»
camping trip
dirt with the one projected l»y Evening, a
struetvd tu «end The Humid to her
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Ktar grange. The opening fair will be •
I
sundn-law,
J.
R.
Jones
of
Waterville.
Main Street.
I vTfylhlnq Best and 1 bcdprsl
GRESHAM, OREGON
The ItiixinvNS houses of one whole
P ortiaxu , July 23, IV»7.—To th»* Ed- the Ift-giiiiiing of what iw ho(M*d will be
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I bha k ai|Mi| out, two men desìi, avversi Wash.
I ¡tor : I foci a foli Ur fumi an a**««M*iation a fermanrnt institution for thin county. I •• ••••••<•••••
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l-vwix Miller of Pl«M‘*l*l»t HoflM* W ¡Uld hold u general imim»trial fair Mt
severely injured ami a pro|ierly loss of |
—Oregonian.
slxiut ||5,tJtM), rvpt vs4*hlw I lie moat de­ doing hiisinpss in flrvaham thia wvek. i Gresham ìm one of the laut movement«
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Illi -K m k
I stiiirtive tire ever ot riirring in the li i«-
Walter |L»hir of l'orthind U a gu xt the pc<»p|v ofthat fliW dixtiirt has in-
('«»vera, ftut»l*•-»•«, Jara Complet«»
lory of Troutdsh*.
. >>f Kr. Hbort’s.
«mgiirated siiicv Grrwhum had » place Seaside ar»* enjoying a sphmdid time
Thv fire atarlvd n I nhi I 2 o’clork Inal
Mm. J. F. I lm c«tcrtain«i last
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•''"•■rpri« llmt Sea li«»iix ar»- ffaily se» ii. Tin* light- ‘
IIOI'K. I HI). HAMS. BACON
Sunday morning 111 Mil annex <»f the rinirmlav her «i.ler, Mia Anna I*. nn.-y, ,r.-c«lw tim eml<.rwiiM-nt, .up- house is an attraction that alway« at­
I AKO. tiC.
Troiit<lalv hotel, either thnuigfi the ><nd inecc», Mr» M u) «..-tn.l, und Mi». |l1*’rt “,‘11
•’<
Kränge tracts. Mr. ami Mm. Kenney, .Mr. and j
oAerturniiig of a lamp or from a spark
l^nev, all of Portland al*» her !
'»rganiwitMin in Multnomah Mrs. Borni, Mr. ami Mm. Coidey ami:
from a cigarette.
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* 1 am <-<.nlbl« i>t thrn IL. bind- Mr. amt .Mrs. D-slie, saye Mr. Metzger,
<>( • •’“"ly-
, sister ill -law,
.Mrs. I1..» tUiiiui-HiH
W. J. Nrniih wus burned to death. *
. nexM men of Portland will giv«* the fair ar«* all having a delightful time,
Neu York t’ity.
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. their «uppurt ami make displays.
Richard Nicholxoii is in thv ImspitaL,
Mr. au<l Mrjp <ivo. W. Shjfet are!1
tiki.SHAM. OkltHlN
Erm*st Ball of Washougal, AV ash ,
and is mH expected UMMrcover from the |
Gr«*sham Iw-ing the center of th«- match- among th«* artiv«* UH*ml<?r«of thetaresh- |
wax a caller at The Herald ollirv on!
injuries aereiird. A. N .Millie ami Ra)
lt-«s Pow<*ll valley, ami all nmds l«-o«ling am grange. ) To a llerahl reporter they ,
Maturday.
Muore m'ir alao badi) liiirimd,
to Gresham, it is the lugi« ul pltv«* for rwently rxpr»*tM*d themselves as well F
HtfM'kiiirn, dairyman, farmers nn«l the prop » m » i 1 fair.
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James Allixon, proprietor of the
ph-rtse*! with the i«lca ol an annual (
buaineas men are alnatdy predicting-j
It may I m * imagined that an axsori- grange fair ami carnival. They will be |
• Gresham Barbershop ; Troutdale hotel, N. N. I«ogsn, J. <•. great things fur the fair. They pr<»
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ution forfinM un the right Imoia, with found among its most enthusiastic suje
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l«| wmb ni «Il k iii-l »«.ally atei • Buckley, th«* Wvinliard «-«lair, Aaron
| mwv to make it whst it ought to Is*, th«- i ■ public apirilvd men on th«.- ls>ar«l of
l*ox.
Harlow,
Blaser
A
Harlow,
Rich
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I x»rte rs.
iifiki St- kl door In ««»• •liali. Il..|«l
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ls-st thing of its kiltd in the state.
No
IIS1I lo mi HOMt BAXt RY I0R Y<H‘R BAKtRY HMHlS
. »Miilrol, shoidi] Lx*«*oiiie a permanent
Robert H^ Childers, Prop.
J ard Laloiirell, L. »Helming, Mr. and
Ed. Smith r«-turne«I from i'rixJi coun |
organiaation
is
in
a
fxsdtinn
to
push
and you can laugh ami grow tat.
Mrs. A. T. Miller and Grorgr Reynolds
feature in thv county. Tin- n<*arn«*as «>( ty last Friday will» 33 horses for sale. ■
this work an is the grange ami the near­
were 11 a* heaviest I omm **.
<ir«*sham to Portiand, ci»niu . t«d a* it is Hv'ltaa already disfxMM.il of a number «4 |
J. H. HATCH,
Gresham, Ore
H.irlow, Rinarriti Harlow, H. H. I^ogan ly1 1' mm ) nivmlters •>! that aplvmlid x »ci- with un el«*<*trM* line, its proximity to them.
Successor to Mm. <'hx«. Johnson,
>••••••••••••••• • .«mt others raxtd a |xnt|op of their vty within reneh of Gresham pr«»j«o-v to
' thv fined (arming ovetion in Or«*gon,
Mrs.
Eim-ry,
Ruby
and
Mark
re-;
goods. llarloH, Blsxvr A Harlow- are show to the |s»opl«‘ of Oregon that if a *tli surrounding« of •nexuvlinl pU'lu-
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preaident of the Commonwealth Bank­
4 0 A C R E S
turimi from Chaiitampia un Mumlay.
now <x*riip) mg th«* Ma**oi»ic l<»wer thxir, ran do things ami do them right. Emin . rvsqii * la»aHty, iiiakvs^ su« «*vn* a for«-
ing ami Brokerage Co. of Portland.
an
educational
xtand|x>int
alone,
thv
Hall«*« Simommn has been suffering1
2A .n iei in cultivation *. I m I hiicp
where they h«vv o|x*mil h»r lMrilnr«M.
g*»m* Vum*lusi«»n.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W Kenney have
coming fair will I m » worth coming miles
easily cleared . abundance of fruit ;
N. S Logan bus huih n lx»a frani« cov-
Th« n* n«-«*d In-s^»ni;- - u f Hi* • - <»n tlm with a severe cobi this week, but is gone t<> Seashiv where tbuy u ill «x-cupy .
tn
srv.
Every
granger,
farmer
and
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again
able
to
resume
hia
duties
al
the
in income-bearing property
fair huihliiigs; living waler; 3
vi«i^ ilha triil.an«l is «loing bu«in«aa
, pari of marly of the leading citin-na and
their cottage for the summer.
bu»iii**MM nisn vliutihl eomuieue«» to talk
mile« from Grv»*ham.
in Gresham, bringing $20
at tl»r old alami. Richard Latourell
farmer« to make It go, but iu. «-very Herald office.
We
acknowledge
a
pleaaant
visit
Arthur Lnstui of Portland was in I
uiwl I. 11« Iming « a« h liair I m » x frnmv« grange (air ami work li:ir«i h»r ilx sue-1 ««»mmunity like Gr»»«bam th«-Xv will
per
month net, for sale at
from Kev. T. F. Royal ami Frank Wil­
«•«•aw.
I .el ever)lMxlv buo^t ami keep ¡'
vrwtdl »»uvered hy tenta, and Mfe «foing
, always U* (<>un«i men amt women who Gresham Sunday.
$1600.
Enquire of
lard
«4
Montavilla
last
Friday.
, IxMMltillg.
Mrs. Hattie Wustell. who has liven j
biisinv*«.
are not wrapped up in tb«-ir *M*liHh im-
" lite kiriUblv Kral t.MMtr M »«
E.
F.
Ikmahue
of
the
enterprising
;
Mild
A
pleasant
ri«le
to
Fairview
A»raiigen»ri»l« bave limi iiiadv
)s»rtam*c, ami who are willing to give quite ill, is veruvering.
firm of Morgan ami Donahue of Boring i
Truutdwiv wua made thi4werk in th«» tiiiH» ami work to such a public enler-
GRESHAM.
(Ite rre«*(i«»n of a thr« r story Rm k
.Mies Agnes Sweet ami Miss Long,
thv Weinluirdl estate allieti will le» «-uuipany o( Frv«i G. C’«.»i»ley,
; prise.
An«l the vducati«>nal fvatiir«* siifx-rintemlrnt <»f Saint I.ukr's hospital, paid the IL*ral«i office an enjoyable ’
OBKSHAM, OBBUOX
<<»mpl.l«i| b» Jan. I, PtiM, «n«l will l«r j
Mixa Lulu Hill <»( Tin- ha I Iva la visit- will I m * the imjs»rtant oh»-. -upj>l«*1iirnt- Boise, Idaho, arrived in Gresham *t»n visit Mom lay.
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Mrs. li. W. Huger ami daughters j
urcupird l»y llarl«»w, Kluwer A Ilari*»« ' tug her »inter. Mm. Hattie I BrownhilL* Illg the diaplayt, withAnt which thv Satuniav last to visit the former’s sis­
ami Ri«U|ti«l |j»l<»urrl| TI»« tir«' will Mixa Hill vx|»v«*tM'tu h | m * ii <I a part of her fair Would not mrasun* up to itauppur- ter, Mrs. Hattie Woatell. Mias Long were recent callers al thv Herald office, i
m»t retar«! Trouhlalr’« future. Bettvr va«*ati«*n at St-anid«- b,*f«*r«* returning to tuniti»*«.
left for Seaside Mumlay morning. Miss • J T. McCullock, a prominent fanner j
building*« will I m » iiunuilialrly rrected, 'fhe Hal lex.
T«» you, Mr. Editor, is du.- thv credit Sweet will leave for Seaside next week. OÌ
Multnomah, was a welcome
i< better prepared than ever to sell you
ami inside ol ■ yvwr thè bwaineap cumM*
Alfred Baker, an old and reapert«»d ' of making it fx»i<siblw tu bold such a fair where «lie wilj spend some timv before : visitor at the Heraki office last Satur- )
heavy or light harness of all Linda,
ti«»n tluin il »-ver ha« livvii lod«»re.
hor-r and carriage furnishings, t-te.
■ day.
citiavn of Mol rose, ia in the G« mm I Sa­ at (iusliani. You have been «ending returning to B*>ise.
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Harnrsa and »hoe repairing.
The » ititeli« of Troutdalr are «Il ! maritan li«*pital, being tr»at«*d for UP skyr»M*kvt after skyrocket, until the
Victor Nutlev and Lewis R»*c*l of <’«qb
GUST LARSON. Prop..
Gresham
miited in a feeling of crnsute c«»m-<jyn- blood puiikming. He hi»?* wufTertil (he v)«*s of other portions of the state are
In Memory of Merrill bull
!»vtt made the Herald office a pleasant
ing thè u«ti«»u of C«»r«»ner Finley in bis j i<x»a of one limb, which u* in t!i«>ugl4 «•n <tr«-sham. The Beaver Sude llerahl
call last Friday. .
A large number of friends ami rvl»-
treatment of and iudifferrnce t<» thè, ! will leud to hia rvt»overy.
has thv true ring. It aphnk- for prog­
tin »ha it grange will hold its regular lives gat he re« I al the Gresham Ba|>list
caie «>( thè U«ly «d (he unfortunate
ress in thv community. The succvimi of
HARRY HUXLEY
Mm. Alma N<»rbh»ni. whu han Ix-en in
y«»ung man, W. J. Hmitl», whieh wa«|
the iair «hfjiemls hrgeljH««: the effort« invvling Thursday Augu-i I -»•» m to j church last Saturday BÌtermsm Lu imv
Ik-coratur and Paioler
«»nabb*
its
members
t«>
take
advantage
’
their
la.<L
tribute
of
respect
tc
the
mem-
»
Seattle
for
thv
|»a*t
two
y«;am,
returned
l*vtuiittv«l lo lie iinruverrd ami unpro-1
of the l*»cal press. F»*w cuuntrv jffijxTs
As business of Tory of Merrill Ball oft Cottrell, who! KalaominiiHr. Papering. Price« low.
tevtrd h»r «»ver IM bout« after he ha«l home laxt week. Iler cousin, Curl Lar- I in Oregon have dona•<» much *(<>r their «•f a month's outing.
Work neat. Call or write him at
Iwvii io»lifi«i| «•( thv «h-ath, Citizen« oi ««•n, iu*i**>iiipaiii«*<l her.
rc>|n*clivv connnunities as Thv llerahl, importance concerning the coming died of Bright's disease at the residence
G kcham ,
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OaeooN
grange
fair
and
carnival
will
come
Io*-
j
of
his
daughter.
Mrs.
L.
C.
Newell
of'
I>r. J. F. Powvll wuh among our visit­ ami this is rv<*«»gnix<Nl on the •utsitlv.
thè t«’Wh, niixblv lo l*»ng«*r «l«ml thè
boriible idgbl ami «meli «»I thè charrv»! or« thia week.
| I have kept In touch with the gnMvth fore the grange, every member w ho is 247 Hlilaey street, Portland, July 18, at
and d«*«a)ing body pla«-«sl il ii | x > ii a , T. R. Howitt has rented the H. S ' of eastern Multnuniuh county for thv able to «lo so is earnestly rv«|Uestcd to the age of 60 years. KeV. 15. C. Cook oi ••••••••••••••»••••••••••W
I’urtlau.l preailHtl tin- funeral sermon
!w>ard, covrred il up, madv « l»«»x for il, . Stone plac«» at Fairview f«»r three years, I p:nd 17 years, and can say it has in a« It* attend.
Tonsorial Artist Williams has re- from the text found ill Kevelation 14:
«mi «ere pi» paring l«» bury il uhm thv ami is camping then» until he ran get . more piDgrcss within the past six years
assotaid «»I Ih«* indèflvrvnl county coro* puaa.»s«ion of the house.
I than ever before, ami this fair pn»|M*i- ttirnvd from Walla Walla ami is again IS.
Merrill Ball was born at Saline, Mich­
al his chair at thv barl»vr shop. Mr.
nrr «h«»wvd up ami t*M»k officiai « 'barge
hr. A Tlmmimon ami son are fuihing 1,0,1 <’*»»»«* *< ll,v ' 'K1*! time
igan, in the year 1847, «3» married to
\V«M»ds.
wh«»
assisted
in
th«*
shop
«luring
of tlic body.
i in Bullrutt tmlay.
i
D. W ells .
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Mr. William’s al»svii<*v, has decided to Harriet Ltenrinore March 21, ISC»., mov­
I olumblj Grdphdphoot's and
We have seen cherries, ami ch«*rries.
«»pen a shop at Boring in the near fu­ ing to Cherryville, Oregon, in 1891, soon • with the same intelligent •
County
lair
Is
I
’
ldincJ
Knords lor sale
Idwn Party on Johnson Cretk
j thia y«»ar, ami ate lot« of th«*iii, but we
care that you select
X
after moving to UwttrtAI, where he re­
ture.
your doctor.
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MRS. I. McCOl.l., Gresham A lawii party wax givrn Julv 21 on have certainly seen nothing like the (¡resham grange, Patrons of 11 lie­ Misses B rd ine and Ella Merrill, ac- sided until a few weeks ago, when lie
You select your doctor tiecause •
thr I iwii I im uf Johnson Crwk nvar Rote I Ijiinliert ami Bing cherries presented to Imndry, has started a movement ti >r a
was taken to the home of his daughter
cotn|»ani«il
by
Miss
Pinney.
a
teacher
you have confidence in his ability. •
(iihr station, lo thè yoting pvnplv of « ns last Saturday by A F. Johnson of county faff, this action having been
to be nearer his physioian.
Choose your druggist for the same •
A colliniiltee from Gresham grunge l’ut eli Valle) bjThr Mioava Eluu»la*tb Puw»*ll valley. In th«* «»l«l c«»untry Mr. taken at its last meeting. The next «»f Portland, are at lhe Merrill cottage
No man in the community was more
good reason. The work of each •
Ilia step will In» to secure the co-operation al Welch’s for the summer.
com|NMied of worthy «Manter John I’. and A11 *a I ni«, Eimlv Palnibliul and J o I iiihoh wax a fruit afwcialiat.
reapectad than Mr. Ball.
For many
de|M*n<iw for its sut»cvas on the •
Mrs. M. Patch is filling Mrs. Hal t ie j years lie Operated a fruit dryer, which
Rulivria, Then. Briiggvr, II. E. Ihtvis, Hlga Norlxlloin. Thv party was in boli- training ami Intelligent effort in thia of every grange in Multnonmh qjuinty.
work of the other.
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Read this again and think of it. •
Timothy Bi«»wnhill him ! Mr. mid Mis or of Uve Hrthdays, namrh : Miss Giga fertile country liae brought results I m ** The plan is to ask thv master of the ten Woatell*« place as librarian, during th«* brought him into touch with many pe<
granges in thv county and one assistant latter’s illness.
W. Shattuck met Mt the hitter*« lunu«* Noiblom, Mi-«- Giulie and Anna and Ida yon«l even his fondest ex|s*ctatioii.
|>le who looked m«>n him as a mail of
f
I a •>< Mondni night mid arranged the fi­ I ni* ¡imi l>a\ni and Albrrt Palmblad.
E. R. Turner lieeaine mixed up in u sterling integrity,
F.linvr Van Fleet ami Miss Ids Miller [ to act as directors of the fair association
M;ijl order, promptly attended to •
nal touch«*« to thv letters «•( invitation \ wiy pleasmit timv waa had.
[kx-ease.1 leaves to mourn his loss a
Thv of Orient while in Gresham c ^JU h I at i to In» formed. Business men will l»v runaway recently, while assisting Wui. j
to I m « «ent t<> all tin* grange« ill the coun­ day wax s|M*nt in playèng ganira ami The llerahl office ami spok»» for the | inviUnl to assist with their advice. All Byers todmul hay. A broken should, r devoted wife, seven children, numerous
organiaatioiis, fraternal and benevolent, ami other injuries represent the dam- grandchildren an I aeveral great grand
ty itnd to niiinrroiiH busin»*«» men mid some aoiigs and music wvrv givvn.
Rv Popular Hoin«* \V«i klv for a year
, and churches will lx* invited to take age. which c. rtainlv might have been ' children, all of whom were in attend- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
others, who will la* asked to lake un ire-bill eli I n w vi v nel \ ed throilgllUUt thv
Mm. J cm ** Simonsen of Thv Halle* part.
SUM’kmen, dairy men, poultry a great deal worse.
active part in making the coming l ig aftvmuuii and vvvning, constaiing «»i ice
a nee at the funeral, ami other relatives, ♦
J. W. RENFRO,
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wax a guest at thv liomv of Mr. ami
♦ PAINTING. WLMH) FINISHING, !
raisers and men engaged in horticulture
grange fail mid carnival, the la st tiling crvmn and vnkv, fimi, carniv and «’’»(Tev.
Albert
Chauilierlaiii
of
Cedar
district
and
a
host
of
friends,
Mm. Doan«* this week where »he vi« ite« I
ami agriculture and those interested in was a pleasant visitor at the Herald
of ¡1« kind ever witnemied in this por­
C alcimisinu , PAruiHAsaiNa
All rrtiinml Imniv M a late Imiir in her son, Ha lies
Interment was made in the Gresham X
Himoiineii.
Mr. and
KKI> L
K.». Pim«*. View Ar.,
tmil of the country. The first meeting thv vvviiing.
Alwuit thlrtv-fivv vou.ig Mm. Brownhill
borne to its ♦
office Tuesday. He brought, in three cemetery, the body
al»o auk in >\\ ¡tilge a
» Phone “X 3.
< ¡rewlitttii. Ore.
in ealbil for Thursday afternoon AuguM pvuplr in all wvrv provili, a nuiii!»vr
«lay. lie is very enthusiastic about the stalks of rhulctrh that-for size and np- last resting place by members of the
pleasant visit.
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I at ope o'eltM'k. A large alt» hdvncv in fr<>m Portland havlng comeoul.
coming grange fair and carnival ut pearanee certainly take
the cake. lì. A. R., of which he was an honored
A letter from Miss Rvna Knapp, who
expected.
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Gresham ami brs|»eaks all kinds of suc­ Their combined weight is four pounds, membered the relief corps an ! others.
acroinp«niv«l Mr. ami Mrs. John Metz­
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Mr. Chamberlain expresses himself
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Mrs. Williams of Portland, after «1 v¡«it Melrose Millwdlst ( hurih Dcdkdtcd ger ami family tu S«-aside, rv|»ortM the cess for it.
as
heartily
in
favor
of
a
big
grange,
fa
ir
:
Rev ami Mrs. ( \ Nut Ivy returned
nt her farm near Mvlrioiv, td<»i»pvd Sun­
WHEN II IEEO OF 1 6000 RIS . . . .
CARD OF THANKS
Sunday tin* Mvln>sv church building family nicely settled in tlivir «•«•(lag« today from their trip to Spokane and this fall and pn»p >ses to be on hand
day and Monday with M in L. T. Lusted.
Re m cm I m * r that you can always
We wish to take this method of ex­
on th«* B» <* Line rod‘1, mar the Sandy and everyone enjoying a g«wxl time.
Seattle. They rv|H»rt a pleasant and with a tine display of ripe and dried
get it from the
Mr«. Wick, accompanied by three of river, was dvdietitud. Thv church is
pressing
our
hva
rtfelt
thanks
to
all
w
ho
I
J. R. Idimoii of the firm of Dimon a profitable time.
fruits.
her children, called <»u Mrs. L. T. Lus­ entirely free from debt ami is a monu­ Gray of Pleasant Home was doing busi­
helped in Portland, tin-sham and Cot- .
GRESHAM
Miss Biiel Stewart of Everett, Wash.,
A public farewell party will be livid
ted Turmlay. She was on her return ment to tl*> energy “f Rw. .1 II Wtxxl. ness in Gresham Sntunlay.
trvll for their disinterested kindness 1
Wc a«
at the Gresham Baptist church .Mun- and Miss t'lytie Stewart, her cousin, during the sickness and death of bus- ;
to her home in Portland after a visit Ut thv pastor, thv boai’l of triistevs ami knowledge a pleasant visit.
lay night, July 28, at S o'clock, in hon­ visited the latter's parents at tlresham band and father. Mr. Ball.
Melrose.*“-
the congregntion. Thv building was
B. W. EMERY, Prop’r
Mr. ami Mrs. E«l Rola»rts oft Van­ or of Rev. ami Mrs. (”. A. Nutivy, who this week.
M rs . M. B all kni > Cmtnaaw.
Horses fcl and cared for br
Mr. hik I .Mrs. Joseph CruwsUm of Iwgiui last April. Th<* dedicatory ser­ couver, Wash., Mrs. Marie Hinger of leave next'’Tuesday to commence pas­
.1. L. Hicklin of Troutdale was a Her-
Single >leal, Dny, Week or Month
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Epringduiv
were doing buxine«« ill mon was tlvlivvretl by Hr. J. II. t’olv- Gresham and Miss Suiter <»f S.mth Ta toral Work for the ll««xi River Baptist
al I caller last Satnrdny. lie * going
maiicpit
sidviit
of
Willamette
univvrity,
GruMliani thin week, The Herald ar-
Sugar
Beet«
For
Stock
Food.
Grestwa, Ort.
coma, Wash., left this week for Welch’s church.
All who can are invited to to Carson. Wash , for treatment at the
. at |u:3’> o'clock Sunday morning. In
kliott ledges II pleasant call
Don't forget to plant nt le.Ht a few
to speml the suininvr.
attend.
new
medical
springs.
•Ogar beets for stock food. They will
John I'ills, imhi of Charles Cilia, wa*« thv afternoon Rev. IL F. Rowland, pre­
II. W. ri^nashall of Pleasant Valley
A letter from Benjamin P, Metzger
The Herald office acknowledges a be just the riebt tiling next winter 0
siding elder, had charge of the services
u pleasant caller today.
called at thv Herald «»Hire last Wednes- says that the Gresham delegation at pleasant visit from Hou. J. C. Lee, add variety to dry rations.
Your wants supplied on page R.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Summer Shoes
F. B. STUART & CO.
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Fruit Jars
0. W. Metzger
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lauqh and 6r«w Fat" '''-'“''.iS.»:
A Good Investment
J. H. Chalker
Gresham Real Estate Co.
The Gresham Harness Shop
CHOOSE
at the
j Your Druggist
Notion Store
Gresham Drug Store :
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Livery, Feed &. Sale Stable
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We are headquarters for
Wagon
Ö
'VERY dollar you earn represents a certain number of
hours of your labor. It is lalmr in a condensed form,
convenient to exchange for the products of the labor of
others, or to hold in storage for use in later years when your
strength faileth.
Put away a part of today’s work
of tomorrow’s work of every day's work, NOW, while you
have earning capacity. Your stored laltor will supiiort you in
comfort in a few years.
I
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Can you save a dollar wvry day to put in the hank? or fiO ct*ntM? or
25 cents?
If so, you ought t<> I m * doing it.
Its a pity to waste nil thv
Work of these good years, hut many art* doing it.
BE WINE AND BANK A PART OF VOI R EARNING# EACH HAY.
FIRST
STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OPE.
Buy a Range or
Cooking Stove
and
Carriage Repairs
Until August 1st we will
give a
We have the MEN ami the
tools ready to do your
work on short notice.
10 per cent. discount
on all our Ranges and Cook­
ing Stoves. If you contem­
plate buying you will save
good money by buying now.
Our Horseshoeing
unequaled by any shop in
Lastern Multnomah
At a great sacrifice.
All the season’s latest at about
50 cents on the dollar
Must close out to make room for our Fall and Winter
Goods. Just come and get your hats at your own price.
Our Shoe Sale
is certainly appreciated as we have only a few season
able shoes left. Come and make your selection
while they last. This is your chance.
LEWIS SHATTUCK
Al way« yonr Money's Worth
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Al. Hart’s
STRAW HATS
One Minute Washers
SOLI) ON APPROVAL
Dealer in “Goods of Quality
Gresham,
Oregon