The Thousands of Satisfied Visitors Are Everywhere Proclaiming the Fair a Decided Success MULI NOMAH COIN IY AND ORANGE FAIR AND CARNIVAL A COMI’Lflt SUCCESS THE FAIR IS OVER Fine Exhibits in Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock — Eastside Business Men Are Coming. Iroulddlc City Odds leqlsldle GRESHAM LOGALS MI mmni A. L. Cbri-’Uipher and R 1 I Young have told their plat ordinance« have been paaaad, among vote« for the queen, but we them aome very NHlutary change« for the town At the I a at council meeting are still aelling ; Main Street, GRESHAM. OREGON (Tuemlay night) Recorder J. H. limi- (From Tloirei»,'. li»lly.J won adviera that the meeting of the com ­ The stock show at the First Annual j Multnomah County and Grunge Fair mon council took place laat evening and the following ordinance« were adopted: and Carnival 1s said to be one of lhe I I Fiav«* jiint inwtallfiiM am well am E. Redmond' and many others were the gentle hor»*e. I have al*w» a nenlern forge, tire netting machine and other j folks uro on hand with the good • und np-to-dat«* toola ami marhin«-« which, with Additional help, plac»*M ua in a taking in the sights at the fair Thurs­ I there la no mlsiake alxnit it. Tim position to do gotwi blarkiirni thing on «hort notice. Veh idea painted. day. ' poultry show 1s exceptlonu ly good Janies Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon A larg crowd from Kandy was in at­ j and has more birds on exhibit tendance at the fair Th nr »lay, among la usilulty found at a half dozen them being Geo. Bornstedt and wife, nary county fairs it take, Mulino ThlPkff” At the GRESHAM HOME BAKERY Casper Yunker and wife, Fred Hamil­ v VJ 1 I I IVl t to get some of our fresh baked goods | mail to break the r<*coid she Is able ORLSHA.M, ORI <|ON ton, Emil Bruns, Mr and Mrs. Hatters HURRY! HURRY!! They are going as fast as we can get them ready I to do. ami lias done It and Mr. and Mrs. J It Tawney. At the agricultural building la an Get a drink of Ice Cold Soda from our new soda fountain Miss Elsie Malar and Allert Bell of All ElfiviirM. New und up to date. Ice Crearu Hocloae, too. I iinusuully fin«* exhibit of Multnomah's San ly attended the fair Thursday. I products from farm and orchard J. H. HATCH, Prop., -- r t<> Mr». Johnson.) Powell st., Gresham, Ore. Harry Thomas and family, of Wai Passing b< tween twu alani stalks of loss, are v siting home f< Iks In Grcsh- last week. One of them weighed 20 field corn at the entrance the a ght- ounces. They are certainly a credit to 1 »cor la at once confronting a pyramid this part of the country. Robert Tunnel, of Cottrell, was do­ of giant isitiitiMis of many kinds -and Mrs. A. W. Puke of Lents is visiting ing business In Giesham on Wednea quality Isioklng down the length of her mother, Mrs. Harmen, for a few Ibe building oue ae«,M a ca’axv of veg­ Will find a nice assortment etables. fruits and grain, a delight to days. Mrr K's-ssel and Mrs Nally of Or­ o I Candies, Confectionery, 1 hi- eye of the most Ills»«* Mrs. C. N. Powell of Maple Grove wood were welcome visitors al the farm was a pleasant caller at the Herald The a< lu'tne ut arrangement is good, Herald office on Wednesday Souveniers and Notions. They office Monday. grains are segregated upon the lefj w< re attending the fair. (lot Peanuts, Columbia Revords E DAVIN You Save Money by -Mrs. J. E. McCaslin and daughter, hand Ide facing the back, while on Sou« enter Postal Cards. W. II Price. J N Hartley. of Cle- Mrs. Jewell of Montavilla were in Gresh- Trading at i|ie (rlzht are vexelablra and fruits THE BRIDE AND UklMiJI The central |x>rt and (idea are oc the regulation of »idea alka on ('olumbfai Uss Ma; mie Einher ami Mr. Carlisle ' upl.-d by farm exhibits A number ntrrrt. i of hiislno»» men also have exhibits Ordinance No 12, Granting to the Day, of Woodlawn, Ore., who wiii be MRS. I. McCOLL, Gresham The horticultural department Is M Multnomah and (*la<*kaman County Mu­ united in marriage at the Carnival tual Telephone company the right and revi-lat on of what cun Iw done In grand stand Saturday night, October privilege of erecting. c«»n*tru«*ting, main­ few wieks A li<-uiitlfully la d o GRESHAM -•••••••••••••••a 13th, at W o'clock, Rev. W. T. Scott of taining and operating tel« phoiir system* grounds In the center of which Is i in the town of Troutdale. Fairview officiating. •HU II UH) Of A GOOD RIG . . . ■ le; ant fountain, and the hortlcu I The resignation of T. W. Corder as I ml bul'dliig gives a firn- m < ting lCviii«*inlM'r that vmi «mi m I miivm one of the aidermen of Trout« I a le and Stephens and Deputy An-Ide Isxrnard get it fami I hr ihe tlmiisunds of llaes and shrubs at the fair belay ami taken to Portland nicely artanr«-il It Is a w ork of- art P. Bn»uka aa iiiarwhal vtu accepted by X. GRESHAM th«* council ami |>. B. Griffith »a* elect­ fur trial. end la In Itself worth the price of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ed to till the /acancy of T. W. Corder r Wyatt Cornutt of Portland spent Sun­ adinlsslon a« ahlerman ami Kuatace B>»a« n to till ; When in Gresham day evening with relatives in Ceilarville. 1 lie Furrow, as nottal yi-alerday. is II. w I Ml I’K.p r the vacancy for marshal. Patronize the > A. Cornutt has just finished paix-ring replete with hlgli < la- and pointing his huitse throughout. ' must lie seen to lie appreclal.-d Don t Hiiigl»« , Win k «ir Mollili Percy Giese recently made a sale in “•"'¿X*,":;.'' Srishm, On. 1 torrot The Furrow." -- real estate. . Jh ■ music and an Mr. sad Mrs. 3. T. Crew. Pr.,» ¡.full of boauilfiil lailtit ir.a, musical In- D. M. Cathey in Ixiilding a new re-IIar, litrumenta, fancy work and other preparatory to the fall crop. I ' First Claw in every particular I > Miss Leona Philli|>s ex|ieets to acx-oni- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ililnKe-of Interest to women. Don't I > Baths in connection. lull to see It • pony her aunt, Mrs. Brel, to Forest For Sale, 120 Acres Many complimentary remarks are Grove warn, to remain awhile. MRS. M. KRONENBF.RG J F. ROBERTS Gresham, - Oregon ¡¡ .NINFTY r «'H' m in (-tihiviilioii, 1» Inc made concerning the Gresham P. Lynch, a prosperous farmer <4 the Superintendent of Art and Music Ex­ Master Gnsham Grange, I*, of II. Imlariu«* «1 tiinlwi ( i . m «| , l and II 1s composed of high class Section Line, called at the Herald office «»fvliard: Jt*n«vd and <*i ««•'«> iiint-d; hibit at the Fair. •pring heta«*«*n h«Hi<««* and l»uTn ; musicians, who are giving entire sat buihtlng*; «'hupiiiill Only fw«» one; U Boese. of Damascus, and C. A lafKrtion. s i> Thur»lay, and made the Herald of­ mile« from ulittiH' tar lim*. IJndgren were among the number to Mr 1., If Wells bus notified the' Prior $*><■■». fice a pleasant call. hubscril>e for the Herald this week Hera d that the Rust Side Business W. P. St. Clair of Nunda, III., is vis­ Men s Club will leave Portland. Fri­ John J. Nally and Mena L. Frey iting with his nephew, 11. L. St. Clair, in income-bearing property day afternoon at ll 3u In aiterai cars were married at the bride s heme. *27 "The Mellablt Kcal Estate Man.** fur a few days. in Gresham, bringing $20 end will do everything In their power Hoed street. Portland, at 4 o'clock. GRESHAM, - ORE. Our friend. Fred Conley, visited the per month net, for sale at to make th,- fair a success. Th«- St Monday afternoon. The home was Herald office on Tuesday. <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ $1600. Enquire of Johns delegation headeiDby the com beautifully decorated and many vatu Mrs. L W Butler called at the Her­ merclal dub arrived today, and are , able presents were received by the ald office on Wednesday. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Well pleased with the exhibits and young couple. The Herald Joins with Rev. G. F. Houghton, a highly re­ the fair lu general Mount Scott and j their friends in offering congratula • Gresham Harber Shop GRR8HAM, OliOOM spected minister of Latourel'e Fa'ls. • Toiibfirirfl 4««>rk «Il kin I. t,. . !v Hn<| Montavilla will probably be out In ' I.CCY I, Ql’EEN OF CARNIVAL tlona • «|iilrkly ut In is a visitor at the fair. The Herald full furco on Portland Day. • i»r«l« r N« mi io «»rt «liam IL.i. I Mr. A. Klose was a member of Miss Lucy Metzger of Gresham acknowledges a pleasant visit Sheriff Stevens and a fore«' of dep- j • Robert H. Childers, Prop. Portland s business men's excursion • URI -n OI ouuox title» were looking after the wily pick to Klamath Falls this week. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a For SADDLES. H ARNESS and ALL I pocket on the grounds yesterday and HARNESS ACCESSORIES W. A Proctor and Robert Tassell today. Mr. Stevens proiwwea to see of Cottrell were in attendance at the that our folks are not robbed, if lie fair yesterday CARLSON A EMERY cun avoid It Special Farm Display AU Kinds Repairing quickly done. Mrs. W Ikinson and Mrs. G. W Ken­ GUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham II. E Davis, Greahan. 1st: Gill Bros Undertakers and I mbdimers | RiiSM-Iv.lle 2nd: Jno Towus •nd. Cle ny'paid us a hurried call the first of Osteopathy one. 3rd. the week. H yon are interested in (lie osteopath- ' Stock Rev. Anthony of Portland will fill the MARIE PINGER ic method of treating disease, call at HARRY HUXLEY, . . Theodore Brigger: Prrcheren stai- pulpit of the Gresham Baptist church Mrs. F B. Stuart's, Gieslinin, next Erl- J lion 1st. two year grade mare I 2nd, next Sunday. I»>th morning and evening Secretary Gresham Grange, P. oí II. Decorator and Painter day, Oct. 25.'and see Dr. Ramsey of j mare and foal 2nd. Brown Swiss bull Kalsomining, Papering. Prices low. Nonh Cornutt of Riddle, Or., is visit ­ J. W. RENFRO, 1st, bull calf 1st. Brown Swiss cow Portland. Work neat. Call or write him at recently. While here, Mr. Lynch sub­ ing Archie Cornutt and other relatives 1st best exhibit of live stock. : painting , wood finishing , G resham , - - Oaaoox scribed for the Popular Home Weekly t NOTICE in this neighborhood. Win. Byars: Chile stallen 1st , C auimiviv . i , I' vi - khiiam . imi for another year. F. T. Merrill: Trotting stall on 1st > HU, < II. . I-:. MMI V I, >, Mrs. W. Cathey is reported on the The nirmliera of Troutdale Chapter, C. A. Forsberg of Barton paid the and 2nd. single driver 2nd \ ‘ Phone Zl Gr.Mhnni, Oro. No MO, Order Eastern Star, will meet at fail Hinh. Coach Horse Co.: Coach sick list. Herald office a pleasant call today. their hall at 8:30 a. in. on Sunday, Pet. stallion 2nd Sig. Knighton Mrs. Jetepli Wood of Manhatten, Miss Lida Bramhall and Mise r«nline 211, for the |>vrp «e of attending the fu­ Jno. Magley: Cleveland Bay ntare Kan., was a pleasant caller at the Her­ THE PORTLAND BARBER Hencock, teachers of the Powell Valley neral of their departed sister, Mrs. John lat. ald office the first of the week. Mrs. Is now h»c4t<*d at <1 res ha tn and will do yuur work al th old prices. Paul Bites: Grade Coach mare and Wvxsl is making a hurried visit to her school, attended the fair today. Hurlburt of Portland. Miss Nettie Bean! is teaching in her Oopssits OM Mtzctf] Pars. GRESHAM. ORE Mas, M argvhkt M c K ay , W. M. foal lai father, Mr. Bramhall, who is ill. Mrs R Wilson: 3 year old trotting marc E B. STI ART sister's place in the Gresham school. Wood says that her daughter Bertha, OMcopathk Physician 1st. one-yearo'd trotting mare 2nd. Don't fail to give former address as mare and foal 2nd. beat exhibit stock who is a former employee at the Her­ I Rev. J. Wood of Melrose called at the Member of firm of F. B. Stuart A Co. Mondays ami Fridays at Mrs F. B. well as new «me in asking to have your ! one Read the want ads on page 8. farm. Black Polled cattle—two- ald office, is getting along fine, and often Herald office and left four large apples and Councilman of Gresham. Stuart 'i GRESHAM Herald sent to new poatsiffic«. year-old bull 1st. one year-old hull 1st, bull calf 1st, three-year old cow 1st. twoyearold heifer 1st. yearling heifer I < lat. M H. Cleveland: Three vear-old trotting marc 2nd. year Ing colt 2nd. • • mare and foal 2nd. saddle horse 2nd. bays pony 2nd. Shetland pony 2nd, itfietland mare 2nd. Shetland stallion Bank your money ns fast ns yon g, t it. I'ay by cheek. 2ml. mare and foal 2nd. pony team Von will I h - at ,« gii-nl ili-nidvaiitag,' iinlv«» yon ,l,> Imsiimss as tin- rest of 2nd the world does it. You don't think of traveling with ox t<-nm in thes- C. A Johnson: Grade mare and foal days of ni>toniiles and i-lm'tric cars Get in line with the real pf the 2nd. world. Ninety |n-r ,-,-nt of the Imsine-s in th«* I’. S is done with Imnk Campbell AS Swigart: Belgian stai- checks. Your cmx’ks Is-eome ns g<>,«i a-> hunk notes, your hslani-v at the bunk will keen growing, your credit will la-cotne firmly established and lion lat. sweepstakes best at al I Ion “THE BEST” IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU OR FOR US you will soon luive the working cspital tluit makes iminev multiply, env breed 2nd. (let aeqmiinted at the bunk slid w lien you find Hull you n,-e«l extra capi­ D McKeown: Grade draft man' tat. tal call on the luink Hinl get the m-ev.-iirv cmdil on your I hh >U slid slilio pony I2*y hands 2nd. farm team lat h borrower you still have money in the Imnk timl pay it by ■■lieek, getting spi^clnl Cronin Co. pair bridles. the Iwst kin.l -| h .sit It ixes the last t-w W-u-ks owing to »11 our boxes being i«,eupiisl. mare 2d. two boar pigs lat. 0 We will have » m-w supply on hand in a few days Bi tter have one re- J. S ~ Hall: Gne-yvar-old draft mare servcil now for your use Iwfor they are gjl taken The rent is> so cbt-ap. 1st. you ean not affonl the risk of hsiseing your valualde pii|s-rs The insur- W F. McKinney: On<) yr draft mare rtnce l'oinpany will not insure them. 1st D. C. Ross: Drnft colt under I yr 2nd. mare and foal lat ■ Schwedler: Colts under 1 yr 2nd, Holatein bull 1st. GRESHAM, ORE. Clarence Cathey: Saddle horse lat J (Continued on |>age 8.) I FIRST CIASS GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES : F. B. STUART & CO 0. W. Metzger FAIR VISITORS Drugs and Stationery AT THE Notion Store DRUG STORE Livery, Feed & Sale Stable GRESHAM HOTEL i I : A Good Investment J. H. Chalker Gresham Real Estate Co. Partial List of Awards TRY Gresham Harness Shop DR. MRS. RAMSEY PAY BY CHECK F ? LEWIS SHATTUCK, Dealer in “Goods of Quality Main Street. GRESHAM, OREGON Bargains IN GOODS OF QUALITY FIRST STATE BAHK I Everyday