f Renewals and New Subscriptions for “Ihe Popular Home Weekly" Are Coming in Daily •>< Don’t Let Your Subscription Expire. A Good List of Pdid Up Subscribers Means a Better Paper ’•ß/ W WE CONQUERED. Mt Volume 3. GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA. I WANTED MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907 MUNICIPAL ELECTION OKI SHAM BANK WILL IMPROVEMENTS IN MEEROSE SCENE OE SOON Al TROUTDALE INCREASE ITS CAPITAL EVIDENGE AT SANDY PRE IT Y WEDDING Everybody to know that we Number 47 I he Moneyback Store It is just like swapping dollars when you trade with Busy Town By River Is Fast L. B. Steiniger, from Omaha, New Residences and Business Henry L. Douthit and Helen Assuming City Airs—First Buildings Everywhere — Will Become Active Part- F. Filkins Married on Election December 3. Better Roads Also. ner in Bank Jan. lst. Wednesday. are headquarters lor the best Groceries the finest Hardware F. B. STUART & CO. Everything in Groceries and Iola of other things needed for the person, < ’ house and farm. ! ! ; Main Street, GRESHAM. OREGON ; ; I Few Ibero are «»I the thuu**Mii«l» <»f pe«>- To one who has not seen Handy for a The First State Bank ha» made appli A very pretty wadding occurred Wed I < ► the highest grade Flour ' pie yearly pa»»ing through Troutdale, cation l<> the .State for authority to in- couple of months, she contains many nesday night November 20, when Henry .»V.-I tlo- If HO»« out HMiilnl rmlrouil, tiiMt ereaae capital »t«N*k t«> |2U,IMM) Ix-ginriing surprises, especially in the line of im Douthit and Miss Helen F. Filkina, t*vo , realise the eiiovmom» amount of buaineaa with the New Year. Several moths ago provement». Xcw building« are going of thin sections most popular young peo Peed, etc annual)* transacted »1 thia |»oiiil. For it wmm d«*<ide«l that biisine»» wa* in«* re as up on every hand, conspicuous among ple, were made man and wife. The cer I *|Lp NotlCi* 1 have jnut in-tall <1 Horx slxieing Sfia-ks, and am 1 «.1 ixv lit/HW now prepared to sb>*- the moat v ii ious as well as many year» Troutdale haa borne the irig to fast that it would la* |m|M>e«ible the nnmlter being the a. lend«! addition emony watt performed by Rev. J. H. the gentle horse. 1 have also a nxslern forge, tirr setting machine ami other . diatinrtion of l>rtng one of the largewt , for one man to do justice to the work in I to Hotel Kandy, including a large and Wood at the home of the bride» parent» up-to-date Pads and machines which, with additional help, places us in a | tie and wou«l market» in the world. It the Imnk an«l cashier A Meyer» ma<le 1 well lightcd and «lecorated dining room Mr. and Mm. Harry Filkin», of Melrose. |H~!tion to do g««l blacksmithing on short notice. Vehicles painted. also haa the largest meat pa« king in amicable arrangement» with all of the and numerous bed rooms. Mine Host The spacious parlor», in which the James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon dustry on the coast, ami has for years stockliohler» tor the purchase of all the Junker and his good wife have now one ceremony was performed, was nicely j maintained one uf the largest payroll» i sUa-k excepting that held by lion. W. of the beet hotels to I n * found outside of decorated with white and pink chrysan M Al Ihe GRESHAM HOME BAKERY of any town of its aise in the country. W. Cotton, alth a view to securing an ’ the larger cities, and no better meal» or themums, potted fern» and other plant». (1KI-NMAM. OREGON to get some of our fresh baked good* Notwithstanding th«« priM|Mirily al- active partner in the bank. Mr.Mey- i ’ I mx I s are furnished in or out of cities for A beautiful wedding bell made of white • way» attendant upon tin» town it has er» has lx»en in correspondence with L. the »nine money. chrysanthemum» hung from chains of Hl'RRY! Hl'RRY!! They are going as fast as we can get them ready! I until recently eared little for municipal II. Hteinger, <»f Omaha, Neb., since early Dr. McElroy han established a nplen the same Howers in the center of the Get a drink of Ice Cold Soda from our new soda fountain i progress Minco the recent fire however I in July and ho|x*«l to have help long ag" didly e«|iiip|>e«l drug store; J. B. Tawney room, under which the bridal couple All Flovorw. New onci ut» to (kite, ke Cream Sodm*. too. J the tnle lias lurnetl and now Troutdale, but numerous «lelays have occurnd j a wellequipped blacksmith whop and stood. After the ceremony, preformed J. H. HATCH, Prop., (Suc<f.»»or to Mr>. c Johnson.) Powtd! st., Gresham, Ore. i since its InOorporatiun, is doing things which were lieyond hi» control. How - I carriage factory; Morgan A Ilonahue a according to the rites of the Methodist A recent visit to the cozy home of Mr. I and doing them right. The town la ever M Hteinger arrived this wwk and a splendid stage and exprews business church, the party and their guest» were and .Mrs. A. M. Meinig, of Sandy, was { living tvhuih along better lines. Moral ha» become financially interested in the and the Handy Furniture conipany a fine invited into the dining room, which ity is on a higher plane, it is l<s»ked to I Mink and will take a g«*««l block of the furniture and undertaking business. A decorated with Marttschai Niel roses, ii ui'h enjoytsl by ye editor. WHILE YOU HEAR ! upon as a g«s*l plate within which new stock to la* I im « u **<1 in January. new harnesw shop is being built by Ex! where a splendid wedding dinner was The crying nee»l in Gresham, just now reside its well as to do business in. Under the new arrangement A. Mey Bruns and a shoe re|»airing »hop ia doing enjoyed. Numerous useful and valuabe is houses to rent. Families are almost A mass meeting was held last Tues ers becomes president, Theo. Bruggrr, a thriving Inisine*», so ia the feed stable articles were present«»! the bride and daily being kept from loctiang here be groom. day night at which all «^ the old town vice president and L. B. Hteinger. of Ca«|»er Junker. cause of this fact. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. J. I Hon. E. G. McGaw, secretary of the «tbevra were renominated except coun- cashier. Both Mr. Meyer» and Mr Meinig Bros, have repainted their 1 rilman John llulm who «levlined. In Hteinger will give their whole attention ■tors and made numerous up-to-date W. Moller, Mrs. Holtgreive, Mrs. M Sun Dial Ranch at Fairview, was doing COl.t 'MIllA KEC< >HI »M additon to these the following nomina to the laink work ami h<»|x* to 1«? able to improvement». Weaver an«! Meinig Douthit, Roy Douthit, Rev. and Mr». J. busin»!»» in Gresham Tuesday. The You Save Money by tions were made; for Recorder, J II. handle the work in a much more aatia- Bros, have a fine steam chop mill run H. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Witter Herald acknowledg»-« a pleasant call. Trading at Hoyt, Town Marshal, Eustis Bowen factory way, to the customers, than it ning. Bornstedt A Lindsey have re and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Filkin». Emery Roliert», says bis father D. M. The young couple will be at home to and W. L. Van H«»uten; for councilmen. Ims l»eeti in the |<»t. The bank will cently finished one of the best and moat Roberts, is getting along nicely at Cor ( I’ l’.:»-.k»«, I I*. l’. | t« il»>, r I ' I m » c I< mm «I for luncheon but will lx* <»|x»n modern general merchandise stores in their many friends, in thia locality, 1 vallis,where be is putting liis usual go»xl ami U. B. Larwun. continously from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. the country. Their nicely arranged .‘¡6- at the Douthit farm in the Melrose dist rustling qualities to good advantage. MRS. I. McCOl.L, Gresham Gregg It is a !oreg«»ne conclusion that there which will be an accomodation to manv inch dry g«xkls shelves and grocery bine, rict. The Herald join» with their man) Everybody likes Emery and are glad to will lie strenuoa limes on the day of of the country )w*ople who are in town filled with goods of all kinds, and their friend» in wishing them a long and know that he is gradually forging ahead e Ire lion, Tuesday, December 3 The for a short time only. Transfer« of shoe, clothing, crokvry, hardware and happy married life. at the C»jllege. GRESHAM election, however, will be conductr«t pro|>erty can Lx» made without the delay miscellaneouH drt*artments being an in A very quiet wedding occurred at the ; For Sale, 346 Acres ; ■ with kindly feeling ami will, we are sure that has lx»rn nt«ceseary in the vast. novation that is causing favorable com home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Burch on result in the m«»st cm pa Lie men I »ring Mr. Hleitig»*r is an Iowan an«l enjoye«! ment. • 140 acres in cultivation. g’*«l Sunday at 10 o’clock a. n>., when their elected to office. The citixens of Trout a farm life in western Iowa during th«* ' family orchard ; tw<» 7-HMun hotis* A large fruit dryer of Meinig Brut, is eldest daughter I^la was marrie»! to es, our house well furni*h«*d : all «' dale are to be congratulated on the in early part of hi« life and still holds also much in evidence, and last but not William lhihlquist by Dr. Thompson. * kinds «»< farm implements, thresh- * ' terest shown in municipal affair». real estate in the western part of that least, the public school, presided over At Arleta on last Monday a young man * mg machine, rnsilsgr cutter, trac- ' | A. C. Browning spent Sunday at home state. For the )Mi»t six years he ha», by Mias Elixalieth Canning, ami the pri named Warner wan accidentally killed : lion engine, water pi|as| I«» house When in Gresham Ix-en connecUxl with Swift «A Co. at vate school taught by Rev. Mr. Dobber- by falling u,»on a revolving naw. Au Mr. Browning is saw filer for Ring Al and barn ; hot mik I rold water in < . Patronize the Passimi Away of An Old Pioneer Omaha, Neb. from which place he come» Manary at Clifton, Oregon. • teui I mom. I mitea to R R Hut < ► iuId, who also has a large c U lm in Ger-j arm and one »ide of the body wae cut g«Msl stream thru place. > Alva Hevel has bought the interest of I The passing away of Mrs D. F. Bux well recommend««! man. Two churches, tL Catholic and completely off and death waa iuetantan- ton last M onday night, left one less of the Lutheran, take care of the spiritual eous. He waa well known in Baptist of hi« sister. Mrs. May Woods, in the' estate left by their mother and is pre circles. the pioneer», who braved the dangers »ide of things. • • eeeeeeeeeeeeeee : GRESHAM, • OREGONo Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Crow, Props. and discomforts of the trip across the The High school trial Delating team paring to move the house and put new underpinning under it. plate»» with 01 trains ami carved a home of 13 member, will hold their trial de First Class in every i-artieular Kousinq Debdte at Sandy for themselves «»ut of the wilderness. bate tonight on the question “Reaolved Ben Raney an«l family expect to move I Baths in connection. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Mrs. Buxton, whom* maiden name was GRAHAM. ORE, Nov. ®. The Cm«-*<l« Literary anti Debating that immigration should be restricted.” : into their new bouse on tlieir ranch I Fanny Talbot, came to Oregon with her HK)7 — is hereby given that • Gresham Harber Shop society of Sandy, of w hich James Bell is The winning team will then debate a near town the latter part of the week : Gresham, Oregon ¡[ mother, three sister» and two brother» e TohMtrlal ’ -.............. - work it(all kind« n«-atly an*l there will l»e a ma»» niet'tiiig of the president, held its third meeting of similar team from the Portland Park Mose Whlener anti family ar? moving , •pti< ki) dom Rasoni in>ix<i and put m • oi«1rr in 1862. On October 21), l&Vl she mar Place school. the citixens of <irt^liam held al Seat door <•» <• ri nhain H.-lt-l the season in Junki^r's hall last Satur into the Barnes house vacated by the ried I). F. Buxton. The same year they the Town Hull of the Town of Robert tt. Childers, Prop. day night. The question, ‘‘Resolve»l I Mr». E. Schulae, of Portland, ia visit Raney’». took a donation land claim al Troutdale oHKKHAM. OKK iio N (trenhaiii <m Saturday night, Nov that Foreign Immigration Should Be ing her abler, Mrs. John llinks at the Mrs. Barnes, who haa l»een quite ill and have resided on the place ever since 23, IH07, at 7 o'clock, for the pur- Prohibited,'' was debated by President Head Works. for the past few weeks at home of her except for a short time spent in Portland. | m » h <* <>f nominating three eounril- ■lames Bell and Mi saers Chalker, Mur- Mr». Buxton was born in Millersburg, Archie Mason, of Mason Construction «laughter, Mrs. Mose Widener, is able to inen to I m » eh*ete«l to nerve two I rav and Brownhill for the affirmative. !»• up and around ami is improving rap NEAR GRESHAM. FOR SALE ! CARLSON & EMERY Nicholas county. Kentucky, January 5, years, and a tow tn marshal to The negative was represented by M. V. Co., has gone to Klamath Falls for a few idly. 1823. She is survivt*«! by her husband, weeks leaving Mr. Williams in charge. nerve «»lie year, for tile Tow n of ' Thomas, leailer, and Messers Hedin, Undertakers and tmbdimers Il you want a Snap here’s one brother, three «laughter» ami one Gre»hain. Miss Helen Filkii s anti Mrs. Chas. | I Brims and Coleman. After a most heat- Mr. Miller, manager of the Mt. Hood <■*»«»* ¡«1« tv wt»»« k «4 I ••ftllix ■II<I furillalltllK« son. The brother, D. Tall»»t, lives near The election for the above w ill your chance Witter, ot Melrose, were pleasant callers I lirnrar (nr lilaliril If 4«-n||,-,J 4 , e<l and intelligent discussion the judges, Radway accompanied him. < alia prutnplly att» h»l.-,| '•! CMiìdin.ln. Stillwater, Ore. The «laughters are : occur at said Town Hall, Tuea- Meadamea Allen and H. Ridderbusch Grading on the new Mt. H< hm 1 road is Monday. Mita Mary E. Buxton, a teacher in a • lay. Dec. 3, 1907, from 1 o'clock, I d»-cided in favor of the affirmative. progressing rapidly. They will soon be The teachers of the (ireshain school P«»rtlan«l school; Mr». Lmise V. Bristol p. hi ., to 7 o'clock, p. in. ready to lay »teel rails through Gresham. will I m » in attendance Monday, Tuesday Tlie question lor delate next Satur of Portland and Miss Nancy P. Buxton, (•RESHAM, «> REM iOS • D M. ROBERTS, Mrs. Leete. of Bull Run, stepped in ami Wetlnv’itlay of next week at the in day night ia "Reaolved that the Money who is nt the old home. The son, Isaac Recorder. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Baroni of the Country Are Responsible town Wednesday on her way home from stitute which w ill lx» held in Portland. N. Buxton, resides at t'astle Rock. OMcopathic l‘h)sitian There w ill lx* no school at Gresham dur ••••••••••••••••a for the Present Financial Panic." The Portland. Funeral services were held at the Mowlavs and Friilayu ut Mr». F. H. ■peakers for the affirmative will be S. H. Raney, of Estacada,waa a Gresh ing the entire week. family residence on Thursday morning. Rtiiart'» GKEKHAM. Newton Hedin, Frank McGugin, E. F. am visitor this week. Mrs. Grace Meteger and «laughter Interment at Ixuie Fir cemetery, Port Ihdnksqivinq Supper. Bruns, Mr. Lorman, Miss Hedin and land. A funeral car conveyed the re J. W. Hendricks, who recently pur Helen of Holton spent Saturday and •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees mains and frieml» to the cemetery w here The speakers for chased a farm at the junction of the Sunday at the home of Mrs. Metzger’s On Thanksgiving night the I .»«lies Aid Louis Haughluni. GRESHAM J the Isxiy was lai«l to rest beside tha of the Harriet Iliff church will give a the negative will be M. V. Thomas, A. Rockwood ami Section Line roads, ex liarvnts, Mr. ami Mrs. E. L. Lindsey. of the mother. * chicken supper in the church. Supper C. Thomas, H. L. Chalker, James Bell, pressed himself as t»eing well pleased R«»y Haiti, who is employe«! at I«ewis Belling 2«S cents. Everyone cordially invited to Mr. Canning and E. Coleman. As this with this part of the country. --------- »•«--------- Shattuck's, spent Sunday visiting Has lieen leased by the B. W. EMERY. Prop’r • come and enjoy a goo<l social time. Sup is the most important question before •r friemls in Portland. Mrs. M. Ball, of Cottrell, is on the undersigned and will Hds Moved to Lents ia ex firishas, On. ; the American people today, it Chipping per w ill l»e served from 7 :30 to 10 o'clock. sick list. Miss A<la George and her brother, be run, until iurtber 10c pected that there will lie a large crowd II. Atw<»»l lui» rvm«»v<‘d t«» •••••••••••••••••• Dr notice on F ridays and Emil Palmquist was a business visitor Francis George, of St. Helens spent in attendance. Ix*nta, where he will be associated with per Sunday with their friend, Miss Pearl S aturdays . at the Metropolis last Wednesday. William liaumgartiier, of Macomb, Hundred hi» fnthcr, Dr. (' II T. Atw<»od <»f Port The officers of the s<x-ietv are James Illinois, who ia visiting his sister, Mrs. Bell, president: E. F. Bruns, secretary; Rev. Pitts and R. R. Carlson were in ' Lindsey. land. He w ill I m » glad to see all frivnds HARRY HUXLEY, . . A 20th century new Testament, a I C. W. DOANE - GRESHAM at bis new l«»cBtion, corner <>f fith ave- Sleret, of Portland, ami Mrs. Ed. Sleret Miss Dorcas Hedin, treasurer; Newton Portland on business this week. Decorator and Painter Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad passtxl King James verpion Bible an«i a b<»ok on nue um! Mt. Scott car line, Lents. were pleaant callers at The Herald office Hedin, marshal. Kalaomining, l‘a|H-ring. Price« low. thin week. through Gresham on their way to Port Science and Health, w ith a key to the Phone, L nion 2273. Work neat. Call or write him at scriptures by Mrs. Eddy an«l several land Wednesday. Mrs. George Sleret and Mrs. Ed. Bogges A Co potato dealers of Port G hkhiiam , - - OakooN smaller l»ooks were recently donated to Soldiers Attention! Sleret are at the head of the Grange land whose ad. appears in The Herald Rolx»rt Tassell an«l wife, merchants of the Gresham Public Library by Mr. committee preparing the apple banquet trap Shoot at Pleasant Home M. A. Roan Po«t, G. A, R. request Cottrell,were doing business in Gresham David Cully, also a new book case of report the San Francisco potato market and chrysanthemum show to l>e given in bad shape. One reason given ia that the attemlance of all *>M of veteran, and Portland this week. A large trap shoot for turkeys, chick goodly size. For SAUDI.F.S, HARNESS and ALL the dealers of the Bay City pay for ship of ‘HI to *fV> on Thanksgiving day at | Frank lleinev made a Hying trip to ens, and gei’»!1 will la1 held at Pleasant Saturday night at the Grange hall. IIA It N ESS Al'U ESS, > It I F.S Mrs. Annie Giese, accompanied by ments in New Y’ork clearing house cer Roy Chalker, who has lieen on the 10:30«. tn. eharp, to help eat pork and Portland the early part of the week. Home Tuemiay, November ’Jit nt l<> n her daughter I«ouise, of Portland, left tificates, causing several months delay sick list for several days, is gradually beam», hardtack ami coffee. m Everylssly invited. If you can't Miss Mabel Thomas has returned All Kind. Krimlrlng quickly done. Also to talk about organizing Son» of from an enjovable visit with Friends in last Thursday for a few days visit at in making collections. shoot, come mid learn. Quay A Ander improving. Klickitat, Wash., with her daughther, OUST LARSON. Prop., «Iresham Veteran» Post. All interested come Portland. son, Mgrs. Rea<l the want ads on last page. Mrs. J. H. Kesterson, ■ ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « I i > S. T. CROW < • < i Veterinary Surcjeon and Dentist < • < i < • 30 Year» Expcrhmce < • I ► < ' Operation» a Specialty • ► < • T E »pent con»iderable time and exerciaed a great deal of patience < ► < • Examination« |Free I » Inal week in explaining to a young man who was leaving Gre.h- fltoNK FARMKR Ml. |Phone Call. ! am, why he ahonld leave Ilia money in the Bank and carry only Tronqilly Allende,! to. , ('heck», pointing out to him the danger of carrying money. He aaaur- OFEIi’K In Uraaham Hotel. ¡ ed ua that he would have no trouble in taking care of it ami GRESHAM, * OREGON : “THE BEST” IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU OR FOR US would f»-«-l |>er((*ctly eafe with it if he conhl only have it. We finally pur- • , ' > i ' i i D. W. Metzger “Stop Thief! EAT HOT PEANUTS AT Drugs and Stationery Notion Store DRUG STORE GRESHAM LOCALS : J. H. Chalker :: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •♦♦♦♦♦« GRESHAM HOTEL [lection Notice •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Choice 20 - Acre Tract • Gresham Real Estate Co. : DR. MRS. RAMSEY GRESHAM CHOP and ROLLER MILLS Livery, Feed &, Sale Stable : 9 9 TRY Gresham Harness Shop Ì »WS TO LOSE /AONEY ■uaded him to leav»» moat of it. A few day» later we receive,! a telegram from him in an eaatern city »fating that he had, by aome mean» Loar Atl Ilin Clio »!». We may have or may have not »»veil him a few hundnal dollar» but know that we gave kim gixai advice when we aaked him to leave Ida money in the Bank and I’ av B y C hm - s . The 1!. H. Govern ment make» Ihotwand» of dollar» each year through paper money being ih-Htroyed by fire. Experience I'caclic» the Biininc»« f|an Hint 97 per cent of Biuine»» «'an Ami Ought To Be Trannncte.1 Bv Vim x. IT 18 THE ONLY SAFE WAY DEVISED. [FIRST STATE BANK G R ELS HAM. —Ifta, LEWIS SHATTUCK, Dealer in “Goods of Quality" Main Street, GRESHAM, OREGON ¿♦♦»♦♦•♦»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦«a HORSES and LIVERY Only llrns. have 21) head of hortv*. tw<» trHiiK. eighteen head of g<M*d unbroke horses F or S alk . Also conduct a FEED and I.IVF.RY BCSINESS nt rvaonable rates. EXPRESS and DRAYAGE on short notice. Dl'l.Y Bron. * GRESHAM CALL AT DKPOT R «RN nioioratoiiom Bargains IN GOODS OF QUALITY Everyday