Don’t Forget Fair Association Meeting at Gresham Grange Hall, Thursday Morning, November 14. Everybody Invited to Attend Or# HlOorlc «I Society x City Hall CONQUERED. reato Number 45. GRESHAM and MONTAVII.l.A, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1907. Volume 3. BIG MEEIIN6 LOR All IHGRÍES Will COWARDLY SIIOOLING »I ÍXIMPIIIIIÜ REORGANIZATION AH AIR AI MISO THE FAIR IS OVER Hindu Seriously Wounded Other Happenings at Evcrv Prospect That the Bustling Burg. We «re giving no more Votes for the queen, but we are still selling Titflit Times Will Soon lease Big Delegation from Evening Plans for Permanent Fair Asso­ Star Grange Will Attend ciation — Many Taking Meeting on Saturday. a Lively Interest. A M*ri«»us shooting affair occurred nt An event of tinusii.il int«-r«-*t to the A letter from President J. J Johnaon .lari A I'agh's sawmill Thursday night, grangvisof l ast Mohn >miih will I m * th«* «'alia our attention to the fa«*t that the < >ct. 31, at »limit H> 30 p, m, A num* n«I, third uml fourth degiee prominent farmers from Mrt <’ John.*on ) Powell st., Gresham, Ore. PORTLAND, ORE., N.»V, 6—The»«* r«i-civ«* the limit of the law. Sm h an the hull and r«»mirM-iK «• w«>rk. There Multnomah county. The meeting is appointed for IG . .o a. nr«* iiiii «* n in w liirh every «itiz«*n inter* affuir i», t«> say the least, a «li»grace to a ar«* 30 members in ll>«* unif«»rme«l drill m., Thursday, November 14, in tiresh­ hoiiM- that progr«*s»ive towns are built. ' l«-am a-idt- fiotn “ tfiia r- an«l singers, be ­ «•»ted in th«* welfare of G in country ran civilised country. ing aUmt 50 in all. The team is unani- am < «range hall. Tlier«- will I m * a bas­ We ai-knnwledge a very p »-asant visit I m * m piitib»t. It ii* Inconvenient un«l iimiisly considered th«* finest in the ket dinner at nouu, ami «lon’t f««rg»-t fr«»m Kev. B J. <«osh**n, a Swedish min-' l4*wn< Fri ami wife art* visiting at the I'Hiidul to hav«* u tooth pull«*«|,or to sub­ WHILE YOU HEAR mit to »1 •»u i g h ’ m I «»i* ration, yet either home of hi« psrents, Mr ami Mrs. John •tale, hence, ever) granger in East that everyIssiy is invite«! to com«* an«l ister of Portlaml. Mr. S. A. Matson. I a Multnomah should it >t im- th«- opftor- bring a well fille«i basket, b l um mak*- manager of the Swedish |xpmr Vecko- nut) I m - nee« wan -lhe In!ter may save a I.IL ' (unity of witnessing the*«* important the noon h«jur a social event long to I m * bla-let,pul l.-h«-«l at Minneapolis, Minn , | III«* I \ I I N(»S mid |N John Eri is r<*pairing his lioiiMr ami Ilf«' lilt* prr»ent liliMlbial situation • bill feature**. remembered. and Rev. Jonas Johnson, |<»tor of the j BTRt’MENTAl. M I sl< «m i '. i II m for cnlmii«-»». A panic nt thin time putting on ruatic. Inasmuch as there will la- a large >weli-h mission church at Powell's would ihi'.in the d«*"trud|on of th«* pres­ Some of mill» in tlii» vicinity have numlu-r of visiting grange r» from Even­ Valiev. Walla Hdlld Man Marries Miss kinq c< >1.1 Nil II.\ Id c < >141 >M ent pr<>M|M-iilv nn«i the linuiicial mill of «hut down ms i o more ties are wanted ing Mar grange, all (iit-shaiii patr«»ns, At the Powell Valley Swedish church half tin* iimtittitiofiB of ihc country. by the railtuiiil com|»ani«*M. You Save Money by Mis» Isabella Kingan«! John IL Mc­ and those uttrndiiig from East Multno­ next Sumlay « veiling the Pastor Rev. Vti«»n taken In th«* P«»rtlan«l and state Trading at Mis» Annie furl and Mr an>l Mr». mah grange*, arc reaps*« tfully invited to Donald, a rising young lawyer of Walla hank» t'» proh-et the de|»o«*it>»r* and bus- Stevens <>f Portland spent Saturday ami Walla, were marrie«! at the home <•( the Jonas J«>hn»on will «leliver a lecture on bring well lill«*d lunch l a.*k«*ts. All vis- ill« mm men aliotihl the r«»rdial »up- Sunday with C J. Simiall». bride’» sister, Mrs. J. M short, on the hie and early history of Martin lai- the •ting grangers are invil«-«l t«» atteml. |M«rt of the Grangi-r« mid farmers of this Tuesday aftvrm>on at 3 o’chxk. Only ther. Numer«»us anecdotes and humor- J Green, wife ami soli have jtial ar­ ifiim«*«luite relatives of the bride am! «»ns Maying^ of the note«! reformer not MRS. I. Gresham Nation Th«*» are tbelMHie ami siir«*w the < otiM« i i ol the weal or Woe- of rived from Alaska ami are visiting nt Mrs. VSost« II Kexi ds libruirdn grl«l left «>n the evening train for Walla Walla i irern’s father »l>eaker. .ind Mtip|M rt the effects of th«* banking where they will make their futur«- home. • luti«*s. Mis. Wf«*t«-JI ha* resigned her «•••••••••••••••• The y«Hinge»t son ol A Vrater, of po»itiuii as «*iis(«Miiau «4 the <> res ham institutions of the«*ouutry we shall come R. K. Carlson and B. W. Emery were WHEN IN NEEO OF A GOOO RIG >ut « f lb«* pr«'*ent »itiiali«»ns with thing Sandy Ki«lg«*, ha«l hiacullar ls>ne broken nailing r«M>m. Too much «annot tie Herald visitors yesterday. RemrmlM-r that v«»tl run nlwii)» color« There is n«»t a wintillii of a few wreck» ago. sai«l in prai**e of tlm excrlh-ut work Mrs. , Mrs. J W. Shattuck visited Fairview g« t it from ihr ground« f >r a p.mic. Th«* flurry has an A larg«* number <»f Kelt«» |««>ple visit- W«»»t«*ll ha» «l«uie in mntie* tion with i (■range last Wednesday. artilicial I msis , inaugural«-«! in Wall ««I the Gresham Fair ami all express the reading rm n«»t •••«• We ait* to meet thrmarlvra as highly pleased with the hut a» a very active m«*uilM*r of the ex- * f«»r some day», is convalescent. near V ancouver, Wash. tins situation with lirinnraa ami com­ spi«*n*lid exhibition. It certainly I« in- «-cutivr committte ol th«* Gresham li- I When in Gresham H. E. Davis was in Portlaml W e« Ines- !a-onard Wilson was a recent visitor mon sense. Every ciligen wlioiibl brace spiring to visit »tich a Fair. hrary association. Patronize the H. W. EMIRY, Prop r • lav I « king after the Studebaker wagon : at the Herald office. up Ina weaker brother, ahould encourage Miss Alida Culv has l»*«*n aj>pointed f«*l slid cared f«»r l»v which he recently won at the County Although the fair is orer numerous him ami make Imn «land tirm. Money custodian, and tak«*s up the work with Single M« .«i. lu». u«-«*k of Mowtli Fair. in busilr«**8 is lik«- I»I« hm | to the human Badly Burned in Gds I’ldnl Explosion much « nUiu«iaaiu. 'I the request of kin«ily remarks are still tiring made con­ W. H. Woodard until recently eni|4oy- I u! 6r»shan. On. cerning the rtfiicient work done by II. E I nm I\ I >raln ¡1 off am I the Is sly shrivel» the t «•»«•!• er» ol the public school, the : Li«t Stimlav morning, ju«t »« the t*«i «»n the Herahl force, has acceptt^l a Havis «luring •‘those »tr« ntmu- time-’’of Mr. and Mrs, 3. T. Crsw. Props. < ► and dies. Little dro|M of blood «haw n ••••••••••••••••• church I m *II s wen* ringing, a loud re|Mirt children's I »»Miks h«-ret<»i<»re t»lace«i in prepairing for the fair. position ou the ILIIsboro Iu«le(»erident <>f! weaken the I mh I i th.it much. th«- srh«M»ln have Iw**!» a«ldt*«l to th«* «le- was beard, then a cry of tire, and then at H ills boro, Oregon. First Class in every ¡nirti« nlar < ► lit«* in«*HMiir«*a tliat have I nch taken |MN»it rolL-ction at the rea«ling r«M»m. | Through an oversight th«* Hearld fail­ Mrs. Chas. Littlepage gla«hlened the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ by tin* lamkt-ra of Portland and Seattle the lirt* I m *II rang, the crowds ran. the Th«* IwMiks ar«* now ii|w»ii the shelves ed to mention in its last issue the su« - Baths in connection. < ’ tire I m «)-«« pulle«l <>ut the engine nml ran l«4iMi*d on common arn«e. Tliev erss of t!ie splendid readings drlivere«i hearts of the Herald force by bringing in ;; Tor Sale. Acres ate witli it, Gdlowe«l by the gathering crowd and may I m * drawn fur home reading pro|MM*e to i*«nn* asset currency, aluiml- t toa large audience by the inimitable some large King ap| l«*s, on Wenesday. To the Inrokn supplied to the reading <. ■ * inth Mccut«-d, in In n of gold ami «liver, to the I »ack of l.«*wi*« Shattuck*» st<»r«*, Ge«». Leslie is slowly improving under »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»»»»»»»»»»♦♦i ! Knox, at the r kn |g i farm I ni»h ment», Ihn ah- X February in com. The««* a«««*t dollars xines: Bird Lore, Century, Garden The gifted impersonator. Newt«»n Shattnek's store. < ’ Ihg finn Inin « li»! «.*•• litri . I I .1 ♦ art* to have l».u k of them the million» of last week. Magazine, llar|M*rs Weekly, laidies B«*ers, will present the great fraternal I |M«n investigation it ap|M*ars that ' ’ I «Hi i'llglli« mitri J |« I I • li X bmdiel» of w heat, tin* vast lumber re- lloim* JiHirnal. <>utl«M»k, St. Nicholas, C. W. Simmons, a progr«»ssive farmer i > ■ I ' i f ! I i . i . ■ I Will 1*1 ♦ drama Jonathan and David, at Obi Fel­ Mr. Shattuck was fixing some little < ’ ■ ' HI Io II. H * sour*«** ami llu* canneil g«M*dst all of thing als»ut llm plant, when without Sciriititm American, Work!» Work ami lows Hall. Gresham, Wednvj*day night, «4 Pleasant Home, was a caller at the The Youths Cam|mnion. ' ' V • - - « which have an intrinsic value. These ¡December IS. Th«* entertainment will Herald office Wednesday. in income-bearing property warning a terrific explosmn occurred, clitvkw, lamed on such irssvt», are of the Mrs. R. R Carlson returned «»n Tues­ lie given under the auspices of the local throwing him thnnigh the door for a in Gresham, bringing $20 value «4 gol«l for they r« pre»«*nt lal«>r day after spending several days at Salem «liMtan<*«* of tmvtral feet, where he nliglit- Popular Gresham Tounq Lady Married lodge ami should Is* well attvml«**!. per month net, for sale at ami pr««luct They are not fiat money. ' ! <.iu \ m , <>l:i i."X «d with Ilia clothing on tire. With ran* Miss Clytie Stuart and Harold C. ’ Sion Allen spent Sunday in Greshani visiting her laughter Mildred, who is a *************************, I lat money a« tin* name implie« is fic­ $1600. Enquire of student at ol«l Willamette. pi«*.«<• nee uf miml Mr. Shattuck rolled on Kerr, a prominent lawyer of St. Paul, with home folks. tions money . It is a promise to pay ami the grouml, putting th«* lire «jut of his Mmn . were married at Trinity CluqM*l, J«»hn Antone, of Annabel, formerly of Donald Me Millan was in Grenliam nothing c I m '. It i« confidently l«elievc«l clothes, at the same time sounded the Portlaml, at noon on Wednesday, by the fore |»art of the week, Hi« eounten- « f tlii'1 place,call«*»! on friends here Wed- ••••••••••••••••••••••••a that by February, when leturna are re­ alarm of tire which was so quickly lieed- hr. A. A. Morrison. GRESHAM, OUGOM ance was, if possible, more kindly than nr-day. He expects to work on the Mt. ceive«! from tin* cio | im , that the bank« Barber e«l by the lire de)»arlment. Fortunately The l>est man was a schoolmate of the usual. An investigation elicit«**! the IU mm I railway. ••••••••••••••••a «-an return to a cash l»a«i«. Then* is to Mr. Shattuck was not severly injured, bride and groom iimi Miss Anita Tran- fact that a new grandson has arrive«!, on Robert lkxne has purchased a fine II. • I m * no atop in the mighty* commercial his fare, neck, arm« and one hand being chanl actv«l as bride’s maid. The bride the <«rant place ami “his name” said Robert II. Childer«. Prop. J atriile« tliin country 1» making. No, not piano for his home. pretty badly skill burn«-«l, but not deep wor«* her travelling dress at the cere-1 grand|»a, “is to La* Donald (¡rant Mc- • l: I -if i M ON • vv«ii a pau*-c will la* made. With Sylv«*!*ter Harnes has gone to work in enough to cause anything but temjH»- uiony. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Millan”, am! if Mr. and Mrs Andrew Sig. Knighton’s barber shop. buin|M*r cropM, of c«»iir*«*, the farmer rary inconvenience. Lew’s many The young con pl«* l«*ft on the 2 o’clock Me Millan fail to name that boy as in­ aliiml« in an imle|«cndent uttitmle, but Jones A Hev« l have been bailing hay frivmln are congratulating him on so train f«»r Kt. Paul. They will Ln* at dicated, they are liable to bear from the al tin* aame time In* should I m * a factor narrow an eac»|»e ami hope to see him holm* to their many friends after l>«*c. 1, Herald as well a« the grandfathers in having ma !e a sale of 22 tons to Mr. CARLSON & for i«*co\«*iy, of normal financial eondi- strain of Mt. Tabor. soon as goo«l as ever. The gas plant is a at tiW Inurel Ave., St. Paul. Minn. the case. Mrs. Me Millan and sun are turn«. They have million« on de|««ait Undertakers und Imbdlmers wreck, and only thnnigh the timely ar­ Thomas Brothers have decorated E«1 getting along nicely. in tin* I miii U m , tin- withdrawal of winch rival of the department was the store OsUirn's house on R«.riierts Ave. I ••mptrh' k of roMll» n n«l f urn Inti I iif * ll'MLDS would «ci ioiialy complicate the ait nation, Charles Taylor was the lucky winner II, nrn furnl»h,-l Mr. Alfred Honey, this week. Mr. of tin* farmer will diet at«* no mu* li coin««*. St. Johns an* visiting their son. E. D. burlier simp last Saturday. get his money out of the (»»»till Imnks as Honey is very enthusiastic over the out­ While we ai«• concerned with the pres­ Hamilton and family. We acknow ledge a plesent visit Tues- «¡uicklv as <»ut of th«* present luniks, h come of the fair, and predicts big things ent evil, the country im coibeine«! with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manary visile«! his day from F. Fieldhouse, J. H Chalker. dosvn’t meet all ie«|uireinents. It is for next vear. Mr. Honey w ill «loubtless mi« li change in the hanking ayatem of pari*nts last week. Harry Thoma» and Robert Cl ilders. pro|M»ae«1 that th«» governm«»nt establish I m * hear«! from along that line. t hia counti \ km will in future prevent Mr. Stephen Casper visited Ralph Ford Metzger pai«l tlie Herald «»tfice a* a National Bank on th«» same lines as OMeop.ithk l’h»siti.m aitcli a condition. Variomi meaaurea art* A letter from S. W. Scoville, who re­ t friendly call the fore part of the week. the Bank of England, but would that Neilmuer last we< k. Monitay* and Eridaya at Mr, I li propoMed. aS«une urge adoption of tlir cently moved from Cottrell to Lincoln |»revent the difficulties that have come Mr. W. Crnnvi ll w building chimney» >•"« forgetting while here to insure tin- Stuart'* UHEHIIAM. |H>«tal aaving« bank na the »ure-curo. It county, says that our folks may soon to us? These at«» the problems before for Mr. Me (»be, near Sandy. continued visits of "The Popular Home ia nig«*d that with the government at l«>»k for an open letter from him. We as well »« present one. th«» people of this country. the back <4 the | m > m ( h I waving« bank they Mrs. .I. Manary is visiting frienda in are sure it will l»e appreciated. Mr. Rea«! the want ada on last page. Perha|»s, we might learn something Portland this week i The up-to-date Jewelry store estab- Scoville re|»orts progress on the Coast Sig. Knighton would be Miifc, but tlii« ia o|»vn to objec­ from the Chinese mvthoiL We are tohl _____ ^tr_____ | lished in Gresham by F. Field house is line. tion. Human nature im much the name i - ohti . ani > iivkhek Chapped hands are quickly curcl by there has not been a bank faliur«» for th«» Alfre«l Reynolds, of Bovd, is visiting not only a ere* I it to the proprietor but I* n«»w l«M'at«*liain an«l will lax. Thur«» is to«» little resptmsibility attached to the banker. The «lepositors have no aasur ance, oth« r than the word of the banker that he will get his monev kick. Th«* « hank that failed in Portland paid 4 ¡ st NOW THE cent interest. The question n«»w is win» T«» remain loyal to your Imine bank if you w«uil«l furtln r your own will pay the (.>fi p«»r cent? That is the intenudM Your Imme in«titulion ha- I»«-« n a bvm-flt t«» all. < i«»p« have whole problem. We need bank exam­ bren planted thia year that w«ml«l not have lM*en plant«*«!. T«*aiiia ar«* iners who examine. The banks need working on yom r«»a«l« that would not base I mvii working. Ii»« “THE BEST” IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU OR FOR US dir«»clors who dir«vt. They «night to have I h vii purehaMt*«! that would imt linvr been pun*lia«