It's all right to tell the boy to stay on th«* farm, provided he is content and fitt»**i to stay there, but if the boy has a natural in­ clination for mechanics, or the professions, it is certainly more sensible to help him to become a giknl mechanic or professional than a poor farmer. Published Every Fridwy »1 Greshsm. Or»., by «lie B ka VIR S tat « P vbsuhixu Co TIMOTHY BROWNHILL. E ditvr ani > .M axkjk «. M ovtavill * Ornes, 315 Villa A t .; Porruom Omen. ft»» Goodnough DuiMing Entere*! a* second eia»» matter at the poatottce at G re» ha A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR The Herald is indeed grateful to its many friends at Troutdale for material expression of their esteem and confidence in the management of their paper, Without solicitation, the citizens of that thriving little city ex- pressed their desire that The Herald should do all the town printing. The Herald certainly appreciates this mark of confi- dence and hopes to merit the kindly treatment received at the hands of Troutdale’s citizens. 1907 NOVEMBER SUN MON TUE WED THU 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 ö 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 the «landar»! wa» high. there bring s » hih » of i he best bre*l birds cn the Me WOSCIlFTlOO HATES l‘er Year II V in advance to foreign c.n;-.:n • c coast on exhibit, II Kinghoune with trial unbarripti*»n* 25c Single copies V. Ask for our clubbing rat. '» hi« fine flock of White 11 yandotU*«, k <1 lx «■ITTIOCES - lould N sent by Express or PoHoflnc Money Order. R<* FillHTta ¡»Hillty yard« with their bit «Is, Stamps accepted up to 35 cents. BKBPVB for suliacripi. n» ere not aent nnleaa rrqntated Theta»’ v. ir pap ami Wmdle Br«w. with I heir large rate within ta -week» the nvt .pt of vour rrnuttai . . If it d.«« « not pb »‘ » exhibit, together with many smaller OOCSOTiSUAftCfS Ind«:, t-« to th. » »h th. majority .o ur » » . When saloonkeepers persist in hrtnslers, made an ex«epti«mally fine until all arrearage 1» paid and an order to dforontinne 1» nvetred It you » » - selling liquor to minors and poultry show. This department was slopped at end of the year, state the fact when you send your sub»« ript.on and it « CMAKE Of 4000(5$ !■ on!« r .ng change of addn-aa flea old a» well aa * ad Ires* drunkards, keeping a rough under the auperviaion of II. C. Schell ir COBUSWOfVS r. want I in every immunity If n«> corn»; «1 I < house, permitting gambling, and hous, who was alao sii|H»riiUemlent of you ran le neighbor ho*»*!. you are respectfully reqv »ted to send iu a> many V ; tlrM tii*ei AlVfRTiSJM urn l F*. Al ADV > KTISIS «et in lea !« I » \ p. ni. IU in continually breaking and de­ the State Fair poultry exhibit this» year. >n guarani He is a very ca|»able man. a» was evi Ar per line each subsequent insertion. PISPl.AV Al'V T RTISIX* >. X fying the law. they are simply denced by the tine show« at l»uth fairs. issue K> I h Ua* per single column inch each issue. li inches or over. Sep* or over. 17 I Jr per inch each issue 60 inches or over. 15c per ir tightening the rope around their The agricultural exhibit, as wo pre a< (any site) 5c per inch additional REAPERS, lc p. r won! ea. h issu necks. The saloonkeepers of viously xtated, was gixx! in every way for leas than SOaenta. LOCALS (Want Column only). lc per word ea. Ihn tlgur.s. »•. la I al or an abbr. vtattoa as • ■ • *• rd M • »«I sew . peed tor Canby, who are responsible for in quantity, quality ami arrangement. *• V p*l cents PROFESSIONAL ARl»s ( tie inch) ¿Sc each issue t’AROSOF HIANKJl the death of a 15-year-old boy at On entering the agricultural building SI ding four ing two inch«'») 50 cents LETTERS OF CONDOLES« E (not « \ce* one would ¡»asi» between two giant stalk« OBITl ARIES for actual subscribers or members of their Tamili«« up h* that place have only added oil to of corn standing twelve, or more feet all over WO words, lc a w«>rd (invariably in advance), fount the words and n v the flame, which is gradually in height, ami looking «mwn the length AL Lodge. Grunge. Shod. < hunch, or other notices or advertisements .4 > I* dames, concerts, theatricals, etc . given f«»r a profit. charged for at regular rate* but surely killing the saloon. of the btNlding were vegetables, fruit» Ihn *n order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy iu this office of ail varieties ami sizes. Tuesday preceding day of publication. Fo! A reasonable discount will be allowed from above prices on written conti met In the death of Dr. I. D. Driver The stock exhibit was very g»kxl, considering that the ¡»»»¡de are glVCD particulars enquire at office. at Tangent. Oregon, last Thurs­ up to dairying almost exclusively. JOO MMfflSC is our s|«c:alty. We are well equipped to dothebestw rkal Especially farmers* and business men's Letter Heads. Envelopes. Rutter W rnpp* day the Methodist church loses Chas. Cleveland, Jr., of Gresham had de., in small «*r large ..unktitic* Auci n Bill* lkxigvrs. I’oMvts. ct« ; . « its most learned theologian and some excellent Black E»»ex swim», the state one of its best citizens. which were first priiv winners Mr. RAILWAY AN ASSURED THING and a successful event is assured. For over 60 years Dr. Driver Cleveland also had a fine exhibit of Our folks are all interested in All is well that ends well. dairy breed«, Between J. C. Altman Things seemed mighty discour­ good horses and should plan to has been a power for good in the anti Chan. Cleveland there was some aging at the last railroad meet­ attend. Why not make a Gresh­ nation, his most notable work friendly competition regarding prizes, being a debate with the noted both having eome excellent dairy ing. but our folks were not am day at the show ? infidel. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll. stock. Faich had st<»ck that were prize built to suffer defeat in any­ A BOOZERS’ GALLERY Mr. Driver has fought a good winners at the la*wi« and Clark and thing. They had worked too hard The Illinois law says that a fight; he has entered into his many of the fall fairs. ». Mr. Cleve­ to give up now. It was not sur­ land had the champion cow of dairy man who gets drunk twice a reward. breeds, Magdalena May, her rec»»rd prising therefore when the re­ ♦♦♦ being 40 pounds, 12 ounce« of milk. port arrived that an agreement year is “an habitual drunk­ Raising Their Supsuript on I’rke considered, the Multnomah had been signed up with the ard” and is entitled to have his The Hillsboro Independent ha.» raised F.vt-rything Fair was a great «ucees», U»th in exhib­ photograph posted in the Booz ­ its sul -«■ription price to .’<) a year— officials of the road that es- its an I attendance.—Pacitic Homestead. stopped further speculation and er’s art gallery in every saloon, a go<»| new »paper, and well worth the money. The p.i»»ing of the fl sub- assured the road to Gresham, a with a verbal description such as •nription rate ha.» been hastened by the number of loyal citizens having "Aged 37, red hair, bow legged increased cost of white |»aper and the signed an agreement with the and cross-eyed.’’ Then any sa­ sharp advance in wage?». The publish­ officials of the Mt. Hood Railway loonkeeper who sells him a drink ers wi. are giving their reader« newsy guaranteeing to them the right is liable to a heavy fine. The papers tin 1 that no one objects to pay­ of way through the town for a picture gallery is not required ing the higher rate. The Observer was by law, but is a means of self one of the tirst to raise its subscription certain sum. Mrs. J. J. Johns is slowly recovering price after conditions ha«l made it im- Mayor J. M. Short. Lewis protection established by the P" ssible to print a dollar pa ¡»er at a from a severe sick «¡»ell. Mr». A Cannon entertainol her sis­ Shattuck. Ford Metzger and D. liquor dealers’ association. Any prüf and our subscription list shows M. Roberts went to Portland complaint by a woman against that not i a single subscrit>er was lost by ter, Mrs. Stewart, and children of <>r«- on Monday and again inter­ husband or brother or father the chang ;e. The reading public is fair gon City, Sunday. ni ind»* I and does not ask the publisher The funeral of Mrs. Emma Ih r'dia, viewed the officials of the road will put the man’s picture in the t< furnish hi» paper at less than the aged C»3 years, was held in the Metho- Boozer ’ s Gallery. — Northwestern with the result chronicled above. •»t of production.—Polk County Ob- • list church at Pleasant Home Saturday Agriculturist. rver. Now let every man back up this afternoon. Her husband, who is not Correspondence PLEASAN I HOME good work with the determi­ nation that the citizens who have assumed the task of securing the right of way through the places of Messrs. Clanahan. Kenney, Cleveland and Carlson and others shall not be made to bear the burden alone, but will receive the hearty and just sup­ port of all. It is only in this way that the right of way can be secured without working a hardship upon a few. THE HERALDS THANKSGIVING Looking at the 36-pound pump­ kin, the big turnip, monster po­ tatoes and canned string beans in the Herald window has caused us to decide on a big Thanks­ giving dinner for The Herald office force. This is the only feasible way of disposing of some of the good things so kind­ ly brought us, and then, you know, who should be more thankful for favors received than the Herald force? A big business, growing bigger ev­ ery month, a paying business, paying better every day and a very satisfactory business, grow­ ing more satisfactory all the time. Everybody is kind to The Her­ ald, praises its good qualities and forgets its faults, so you see we have good reasons to be thank­ ful. Don’t you think so? All this, however, is made possible in large part by those who are seldom seen or mentioned, the working force. They have worked early and late; gladly and efficiently have they accomp­ lished the tasks set before them. We shall enjoy our Thanksgiving dinner together. MAKE A GRESHAM DAY AT SHOW We acknowledge receipt of a complimentary season ticket for the Portland Hunt Club’s horse show, Nov. 7, 8 and 9. There will be three matinees and three evening events. There are 167 classes representing the various breeds and types which will con­ tain the best horses owned on the Coast. A large attendance 1907 FRI 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 S. P. Bittner. M. I» 8AT l'hi b KI. iua Xiiigcowa. Gresham, 2 9 16 23 30 Oregon • U/ ||ito/l I •’C n I i« pr«*tita11vv for "rillllt (I Hi* sham ami vicinlly l»> look nit* t tvnewala and increase sub m'riplimi list of a prominent monthly inngasiiie, on a «alary ami coitiniiMhm ba«l«, I’ \ pel Iclice dealiablv, hul not live* »«ary Good «•piM»iluuit) (or right pcrsnii Vddrv » I uhhahei ll*»n ol>, .station O, Sew V ork Subscrilx* for l he Herald. 1 » I < IVMKI MHKIAKMhUIIIHNOS vrwooi), m . (III Kt III MID St IKMHIIOIISLS o. IN TH« l«irmer< Mutual fire Relief Associdtion Ilonin p.itlik linsi.i.in and Silicon *' m II b h II<, ii «I*,«I «I h » or night ■ «* |»h*tm*. Mitili >• .* H im plome Main Vt « SttlMll'k «LU. 'Lilli Stu, I I.-al n«'«'. Main *lr«ri ih ' hi lhlr«l. ,|. G. McEhov, ¡useful presents Music and gnmrs wetv plavevl, a dainty lunch servixl and a gvHnl lune reported. I I J J. Kl UN, Hsv'y. Kaai Yauihill . l'uriI aihi . Orvgon. I > i > ii h, |g| , Ik.iing, tire . i»r l<» II W H mamiiai . l , Prc«., Grv«haui. 'rfV> I 737 Chamlwr of Coniniiwo Phone Muni Xkitl Coltri yni », O mkhon ••••••••••••••••• LEETE-ROBERTS Greshdm lodgt No. 125, I. 0. 0. F., Mevt» rvrty Saturdav mght in Odd l rl ¡OWfi* Hall K«l!n with the poslottlce at I hi II K hi » Ddily StiKje to Gresham l.cnxing Bull Run «I 7 « m. Leaving Grc«diam al I p. m. Al I. MY I II ILL FMII-NDS . . 1 1 . Are Rr«|iie-*tt**l to Prepare fur the I ) ( ) L k W lu. I. Will 1 51 E. SHOW’ h« 1*1 ihc Fimi Saturila) in Douglass, lh«cvinlM*r Pleasant Home fl o ii i :< ;< >x i l Allume) al Liu (Continued on Troutdale |*agv.) LINGERING COI I» I H.\Nt»Vt liummncr ut iictual eo«t. Tricd and noi (mind wAiiting Agtuit« wimi I« m | in l’Vriy c»»unty. Fot par« liculut'M w file lo SIRGLO) Calls l*i«»iii|tih at i cad cd it». OH ik C at Naiidy Hotel. Mr and Mrs. Kosor are building a tine rv»i»lvnev on their land recently purchase*! of A. G. Anderson. Mr. Res*»r and Ins son are g*»*»«| earpcutvis and are doing the work IhviiiNvIvvs. Auspicious WeJJinq v" 1’HYSICIAX X larton ami family of Troutdale and Carl X elson and family of |\»w< II Val­ ley t«M»k dinner al C. A l.indgivn's last Sunday. A very pretty wedding t«*«>k place * nt Mr. and Mrs McGugin's l>eauliiul hoi Uttt» at San«ly, Get. when M ims llvrthn Otwrst was married to Ellis Riding««»( Molalla, Ore . Rev. S C. I apham of the Set*vi d Ba pt ist church of Portland oiti- mating. A numlsT of relative» and friend» *d the bride and gr*»om from l'«»rl!aml, numltering about were present to witness the t*vremony, nn«l ritend con- gratulattons to the happy couple. A large number of ¡»resents, consiNting of ailverwaie, cut glass and nearl) fliM in money for ¡»re»vnts were nx'eiw I M U m Oberst has been one of Clack ama.s county's »u< restful ** h«x»l t».»’her» for the ¡»ast five years, and Mr Rt>lmg» is n prominent young farmer of Molalla Mi : Mre i. day for Seattle. After their return they will l»e al home lo their friend» al Molalla Or l'onri 4ND, OgRUON liiwr|M»r«le«l iw>4 U I IKI Ili \ I Mjl IRTI IIS EOK Edison Phonographs and Records I As well at all brand« of HOUR. IUD and GROCtRltS At LGW I ST l-iissiliLE I'ltlCEH Aqcn! Oregon lire Kdivl Assoddlion JOHN BROWN have ever mnd.” This remedy is (or sale by all druggists. Rockwood, I’honc .III GREAT THINGS FOR SELLWOOD V alue of Iraditig in Your Own Town able to I m » nut of l>e*l on account of par­ The Sellwood Bee. published by Chas. T. Price at Sellwood, is launching out along right lines. In the last issue of his splendid paper. Editor Price prophesies great things for Sellwood, among them being a trans-continental railroad, reaching the city over the Gresham line, with depot, terminal yards, etc., at Sellwood, where the only deep water front­ age in Portland is available to these lines. That’s right. Broth­ er Price. Boost for big things at Sellwood, and the Herald will heartily endorse your move, for you can’t help Sellwood without helping Gresham, and. in fact, all the rest of our big territory. And that, you know, is what we all want and should work for. That’s a great bluff the finan­ cial Shylocks are playing just now. A second Portia will be on hand some of these days and their little bluff will be called off in ways that will be both surprising and effectual. Because of the stand taken by the president, the Standard Oil, Harriman and others who have felt the touch of the "big stick” propose to deal a death blow, if possible, to any and all believers in Rooseveltian methods. The common people, however, are not to be fooled that way. They have started in for a "square deal” and are going to get it, no mat­ ter what it costs. The recent money stringency in the East, suspension of con­ struction on the 0. R. & N. lines and the closing here of banks has not affected business in any sense, say the merchants of this district. The merchants of Trout­ dale report a big business and lots of money on hand and more in sight, in fact the same condi­ tions are reported from Welches to Portland and the Columbia to the Clackamas. This, together with the fact that the Mt. Hood Railway is now an assured thing certainly means big things for this district in the future. that belongs to every citizen A ri, privilege of sp n ling his earn- is tl in whatever manner ami where he W' is he 2U s long as he keep« within the law . No one will dispute the farmer’s claim that he van semi his money to any ¡»lace that he wishes ami buy the goods lie needs w herever he wants to. But there is an economic side of the qmsti.»n that should not be overlooked, says 1». M. Carr in Home Trade Advo­ cate. The resi«lent of a community •h- d I be active in furthering the inter­ ests f the ¡»lace he calls borne. He is working contrarily to his own good w hen he sea ls hie money to the distant city for supplies he knows can be se­ cured in his home town. The dollar sent away goes out of circulation and c«-a-»-s to lie a factor in the building up •>i the community from which it is sent. OLK 5EIGHB0KS ARI TALKING (Continued from first page.) alysis, and w ho is blind, ami three chil­ dren, Mrs. P. II. Roork of this ¡»lace, Irve Hers ha of Woxllawn ami Mrs I. M. Davis of VV’HMllawn, lM*»i»les many friends and relatives, mourn her loss. The many friends <»f Mr. Kennedy will lx* glad to hear that he has so im­ proved that he was able to rif the brain, caused by being thrown from a horse, is able to be around again. Wells Chalker has been out from ing«, loaned by various people, The Portland to hunt birds. music room was visited frequently The big ¡»avilion was crowded to bear Geo. Carpenter has built a porch on the »¡»«-.iking and watch the Maccaliee the front ami one side of his house, ladies’ team drill, which Ux>k place in which adds greatly to the appearance. the aftern«x»n. But the funniest thing w«_* «aw was the man who “took your fa • while* you wait’’ in silhouette. He kept bis crowd laughing all the while. A cavalcad«? of burros furnished amuse­ ment for the youngster. The live stock and poultry w«-re lx*yond «¡uestion the i/» st we have seen. More power to th«- Grange. They are bringing the lx*st to the front. The tiller of the soil is not so slow . They beat the manipula­ tors of finance a “city chx k’’ when it comes to t»eing the real backbone of one glorious country. May they grow and pro-|»«*r and bring more to get to tilling the soil for a livelihood. \S' were courteously receiv««] by Editor Brownhill and wife and othei new-j»aj»«-r ¡x*ople at the lx»otli of the B» aver State H«-rald. Thanks for favors r<*ceived in behalf of the Mount Soil News. Hotel St. Philip Boring for Handy. . J Z Hy hud Bros. I 168 FIFTH T STREliT At >amlv V make» coiinectiiuiH with Salmon mail stage. n<*( ma tioiiH t ion for AnchofFs ami iiivvts first cur at Boring. Joe Hillyard has just returned from a two months visit with his parents in West Virginia. He says there is no place Jik<- < >r» gon. Mrs. Will Hillyard’s mother, Mrs. Lake, will s|H*nd a few days with her. Mr. Metzger’s room at school orga- rdz»*d a literary society to meet every two weeks and render a short program A very gi»xi one was enjoyed by all Fri­ day afternoon. Following are the ofli- • < rs: Pr»-»id» nt, Ida Larsen; Vice ¡»reM­ ident, Vida Calvin; Secretary, Goldie Hamlin ; T h usurer. Elmer Bank us; Li­ brarian, Minnie Hhriner; Sergeant at Arms, Ixjuis Hale; Program committee, Irene Doiigl is, Dniis Hale and Eunice A Successful Fair Tii»* Multnomah county stock aind Roork. It is hoped that th«* parents agri< ultural fair held at Greaharn, Ore­ will take an interest in this ««x-iety at gon, Oct. 10-19, carne to a close lai-t least, enough to enable them to attend Saturday evening and Ihow* who were some of the meeting sand hear the fortunate enough to attend the fair programs. M r» a 1 i; i ma kes m H. con OPPOSITE THE POMTOEFH E Branch Store 211 Second Street School Books Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Rapid Frequent Comfortable Springwater Division E. M. f'arj»enter, who is with daughter, Josie lake, is very sick. Will Hillv.tr I dug 1535 bushels of tatoes from six acres of land, being best crop yielded in this ¡»art of country this year. Also fi :30 a. rn •J 00 i» m A Fresh Complexion is preserved—and produced—by Robertine, a mild, delightful /»reparation, delicately fragrant, akes the skin exquisitely soft; banishes crackled appearance caused by over-dryncss; reduces the size of enlarged pores, cleanses them, re duces inflammation and spreads an even, ralliant glow due to wholesome nourish­ ment of skin glands and stimulation of the capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. Ajkyour Druggist for a free sample of OBERTINE 5 45 7 |7 Ö 29 M S 27 » n m a 37 m .... Is .... a ... M ... H ... 8 ... 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II 12 •»'»12 irj y M» It lull «nil 4311 :iî II :«»ll 103 42 2 37 2 M)> 24 2 202 10 2 112 052 02 2 AM P«l l«»1 ill 37 1 Bl 101 1T» 1*10 M >2 4 nt »to to 37 4 •r« »10 m 104 400 30 0 M 24 4 340 24 0 >2 204 300 20 0 40 104 200 10 0 40 114 210 11 • 3S 0S4 110 01 0 3> 02 4 12 0 02 0 >0 514 051 55 0 20 403 101 40 0 If 403 505 40 0 10 43 3 135 43 0 OS 37 3 47> 17 0 00 303 405 » 0 11 I roiitdale Division Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale Biliousness and Constipation For years I was troubled with bilious­ ness and constipation, which made life r> mifierable for me. My appetite fail»»«! me. I lost fh) usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations ami cathartic» only made matters worse. I do not know when» I should have been t 1> « » 1 » 1 M t 10 M I N « It i IT 1 M 1 10 OT J 00 . 11 1 It T It 1 14 Ot 1 01 . tl 1 11 1 .1 0 12 - 1 SI < 00 1 Ot 1 «1 1 04 1 SS 4 Ot 1 01 1 <0 1 0« .. 1 U < 011 00 1 » 1 03 I«1 «1 Ml HI HI and carnival can well »ay that they Mr». Will Calvin came home Satur- attereled one of the best county fair» «lay. ever held in the state of Oregon. The A. M. flgurcR hi Roman. P. M. flgurrs in 1>l«rk. <1 Dally except Hun<1ajr. exhibit« in agriculture, horticulture, Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve tin- For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way |M»iiils, rlipngr cars nt Golf Junc­ poultry ami livesVMk were above the ill feeling at ence, strengthen the digest­ tion. average. Especially good was the Myrtle Lindgren celebrateli her eighth ive functions, lie,l|»ing the sy»<•*. ¡CI. W. P. MIJI.CIIAY, Trafile Agent. usually found at the county fairs, and Alxiut :t5 fflehde,'»onlig and old, were Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are not only wen there many birds, hut [>r< ent. she received many pretty and for sale by all druggists. (¡eneral Ofllcçfi, Finit nini Alder St»., P ortland , O kkoon . I, POWEIE VAILE Y