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GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREOON, Volume 3. Groceries. Hardware, leed,lie. —From DECEMBER 6, 1907. CITY FATHERS ELECTED WILL DEMONSTRAR 9 IN GROWING TROUTDALE FRUIT POSSIBILITIES 9 GET WISE Get Into Line and Buy Your FRIDAY, Mayor Aaron Fox Re-Elected Well Known Orchardist Will Three Councilmen and Marshal i Council Has Under Considera — J. H. Hoyt, Recorder I Make East Multnomah tion Ordinances to Im Elected—Good Number and Bowen Marshal. Famous for Fruit. of Votes Cast. prove the Town. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY TROt'TJALE, ORE , Dec. 4. 1907.— The town of Troutdale haa just held its first municipal election with a full ticket ill the field. The former election living contingent oti the court granting the in- cor|«>rati»n, all who were elected at that time will go out ol office on Tuee- Iday, Jan. 7, 1906, and tboae just elected 5 9 9 0 0 9 Number 49. 9 9 9 Dependable Groceries, Confectioney. Etc. 99 9 In buying CHRISTMAS PRESENTS something useful is apt to appeal to people of good judgement. We have various lines of up-to-date goods that make TIMELY AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS fuii Line of Inspect our Stock and Prices when in Gresbam F. B. STUART & CO. A deal of considerable importance to Main Street, - - GRESHAM, OREGON the whole of .-astern Multnomah county I waa consummated the first of the week ' by which E. P. Smith of the Eastwood nurseries of Rockwood takes full charge The Mount Hood Railway suspended operations but of the plsnting and caring of twenty acres of commercial orchard for Mrs. Marie Curtis of Portland, who is the is still doing business at the old stand. will then take office. owner of a lovely farm at Curtis station Old-f ashioned Baked Pork and Beans to order Saturdays The recent election |«ss(-d off quietly. on the O. W. P. Troutdale extension. All Goods fresh H. P. HATCH. Proprietor, Powell St.. Gresham, Ore The following is the hat of city officers Mrs. Curtis has full faith in the fruit and aldermen elect: Mayor, A. Fox : possibilities of this section of the county, |treasurer, H H. 1-ogan recorder, J. H. and believes that apple growing can be I have juet installed Hnr^eahoeing Stock», and am Hoyt; marshal, E. G. Bowen; alder made a success here. Siu- is succeufully ■ rxiw pn*|>ared to who«* the in<*t v iciouH aa well a» men, C. P. Brooks, L. Hampshire, Wm. operating an orange grove at fj>s Ange th** gentle hon»«*. I have alao a mooem forge, tire setting machine and other ii|*-to-dat** tools and machine« which, with additional help, places ua in a Southerland, Frank Portello, C. B. les. Mr. Smith is to take charge of the ¡>o-iti->n l»f do gcxxl black««!thing on short notice. Vehicles painted. Larsson, 1>. B. Griffiths, orchard for three years, and is well fit James Goodfellow, Powell Street, G resham , O regon The mayor, treasurer, marshal and ted for this work, being one of the l>e-t I Counciluien Brooks. Hsmpshire and ;x>sted fruit men in the county and a School Census Slums Gain. loolpdds Ply I heir Irddc dt Nlqht. | Southerland were re-elected. life-long horticulturist. Mr. Smith will nae modern ideas in The school census for District No I John M l«rvell, employe«I at (’amp 4, this orchard, chief among them being waa held up and shot Saturday night is now complete mid ready U> I m * nub* Gresham Granqe Will Elect. that of low beading U> obviate the effect al>out 7 o’clock, by a fellow lalsoer, who nutted to thedistrict I soi rd. The now The election of officers al Gresham of the winds. This orchard will consist seems to have recently turned tool pad, law re«|uir<*s that the census be taken grange will take place D- eember 14th. I of the following varieties: Baldwin, as hia mrthoda were not of the appruv- ; with reference to Noveml»er 2ft th and Several candidates will be initiated, Ben l*avis and Spitxenberg, with half an I the facta secured on or as near that ed tv|M* prevalent in this country Is Well Patronized — Children and all menders are requested to be on acre of winter banana. There will be Levell recognised th«* footpad upon u|»on date as ¡x»Mibh*. A thorough canvass ' time at 10:30 a. m., and to participate Listen to Interesting Talks 15 acres of apple and five acres of cherry meeting him, ns a Swede by the name <>f the district show» on th** alove date in the contest, or the grange will not of the lanibert. These trees will be ‘ children of «who* 4 age, maltha, I3H. fe- Im had with w hum I by Children’s Librarian. of (>|e Oleson, You Save Money by dug, grown and cultivated by Mr. Smith. This is a gain of win a premium. work«'*! on a farm imar Gresham i the < males, IfiO, total, A discussion on the amendmenta pro Other parties are negotiating with Trading at I»aat summer, and had until a few days 32 in nine montha, as the last census posed by the Oregon Tax Reform asso Mr. Smith for the planting of or Miss Harriet Hassler lectured to the | previous, I mtii «*mploy«*d at the »aim* sam<r> was taken on F«*bruary 2ftth, the total ciation will be held, and a special Christ chard. The late Gresham fair demon ! school children on Tuesday afternoon at | he then being 24 m . There are iff wbu are camp. Thinking him only jesting lie mas program will be rendered by the strated the fact that fruit equal in every the reading room. She told the young paid no att«*nti«»n to the f«a>t|»ad's cum* enrol I rd as 1W years of age and the worthy chaplain. ■ respect to H<aal River or While Salmon er children a fairy tale, while the older ; I niatids and with n casual remark he same number who are 4 years old. Two can be grown here in eastern Multno one« were entertained with "King Ar-' thrust the rev«>lwr ¡M»int«*d at him, are married. mah. A Shoe Sotidl tbur's Court.” Both stories were very aside ;ifi<l *tart*-d down the road. The The clerk notices a growing desire to highly appreciated by the pupils and For Sale, 346 Acres f«M»tpad thi*n rni»<*d hia gun and ahol gel into the Greaham distriat. This. I at the resilience of D. W. MacKay fire laddies, effectually stopped wbat the results were much better than the | Lrv«*ll in the l*’g After securing 4-30 With the Increased enrollment, is a 140 acres in cultivation; good Melrose Y. P. 8. C. E. might have been a bad fire. lust time, when all listened to the same ! from him the f*»oipad turned to rob! hopeful sign. family orchard; two 7*rooiti hous* Invites you all to come and see Robt. T. Linney, superintendent of story. »’«•, «me hotiar well furnished: all Lovell's partner, who was an eye-wit- ; Our "Shoe Social" with lota of fun; kinds of larm imi»l«*menls, thresh the Mt. Hood Railway A Power Co., was ties» u> th«* sh<s»ting relieving him <>f a This was Miss Hassler's last lecture We'll gladly welcome everyone. ing machine, rnsilag«* cutter, trac Unique Social At Rockwood. in Greehain last Saturday. He reports dollar ami a silver watch. as she intends going to New York soon, tion engine; ualerpi|Mnl to house construction work on their Gresham RnckwtMMl (¡range will give another Friday, the 13th is the date, and barn , hot ami cold waler in After securing his IsMity the footpad where she will fill a much better posi line progressing rapidly. evety room, 3 ml les to R R Kia.; I1 fled into the woods. Sheriff Stevens of it* unique social* on New Year’s eve. Merriment promptly start» at eight. tion than she now occupies. The chil When in Gresham ♦ ■ I good stream thru place. |1H,OUU D. C. Ross, of Pleasant Home, was a dren were very much disappointed to Patronize the * was notified and iinmrdlaily sent word It will ba a hard times affair until We’ll aimpKuneaaure the length of your shoe receut Gresham visitor. He is c-un- learn that this was Mise Hassler's last to the sheriffs of the surrounding midnight, at which hour the manage 11 counties to I m * on the lookout for him. ment will be turned over to the women And a penny an inch we will charge to plaining of a slight attack of rheumatism. lect ore. . <1R 1 s|| A M, ole I .< ;< in you. The injure*! man is recovering from a in r<*<*ognition of their leap year pre- Mr. Oust Larson was elected council Miss Rockwood, reference librarian of r The very worst of old If you should wear the largest size flesh wound in the leg. The shooting ’ rogafives man to fill the unexpired tel in of R v the Portland library, s;ent part of Wed Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Crow, Props. Gibbs. cxvurred near O.l. Neal’s house on the clothes will only lie tolerated until You’ll pay more, but win the prize; nesday afternoon at the reading room. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Stanley cross r-»a«l. Mr. Neal brought the women take charge, then dude And if you wear the smallest make, First Class in every particular ♦ A thing of lieauty and joy forever are She also met Professor Baker and the the 1906 calendars prepared for Lewis Debating society, and brought them ; Gresham Barber Shop ; the injured man to town where he was dresses will I m - the order during the Another prize you'll surely take. Baths in connection. ♦ Good music • 1 I » •= ■ - H<>rk ■ k <>( Í «Il M ; ! kli.'lo k ! f ■!• ti«-«tlt ».. n t • aii-l • given in<**iical attention, after which he ! remainder of the night* Shattuck and now rva.ly for distribution. reference books for the coining debate. •pH- kl) «Ion«- Itaeom h<>iu'<l mnl put ha will be provided and dancing will be Amusements there will be galore, was taken to tlm Good Samaritan Following is the monthly report of order u door tourvobam llotrl Harry Huxley, the Gresham painter, Gresham, - Oregon J the only order of busineae until the And all that you can eat, and more; 1 pital Robert If. Childers, Prop. lias just finished repainting the large the Gresham library for the month of Bring any friends that you may chooee, Lloyd Tt*gart, son of Richard Tegart, hour for women to ¡»op the question »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦t (•UK# II AM, OREGON | house owned by O. J. Brown on the November, 1907: ••••••••«••••••••••••••••• «4 Rockwood, was held up on Monday arrives. Even then the men may And do not come without your shoes! Attendance, W»1. Circulation of Base Line road near Rockwood. , night at al»out G :30 on the Base Line «lance if the women are good enough Portland books: Fiction. 190; Non-fic F. W. Fieldhouse, Gresham's popular rua«l a mile almve R« m kwissl. The rob to ask them. The ft«neral public is to tion. 125. Circulation of Gresham Another One jeweler, paid The Herald a pleasant call CARLSON & EMERY ber, who was unnia*k«*d, secure*! some lie invited Ticketsll. including sup On the 14th of l>rcember there will be bo ka: Fiction. 4; Non-tietion, 2: Total the early part of the week. 1 change, amounting to almost • dollar, per. circulation, 321. New members, +4 at Metxger’s hall another one of those I Undertakers and lmlxi!mers . | Miss Vivian Hevel made a Hying visit NEAR GRESHAM. Í0R SALE and a |MK*k«*l knife. go*»d times to be had at a dance. 1 l' 1 '^ , to Pleasant Home last week. Il was so dark at the time that the ' ntnfd« t<> al.M-k id raffln« and furnlohlnga I Death of Mrs. Johnson. young folks were masked. The prize» II I urn -1 . I |f d< nlrrd » • _ » », ly’s orchestra of Portland wiii furnish If you want a Snap here’s Mrs. D. M.Cathy has been quite sick tw»y could not*see well enough to give a « <tii« i*r<»mi>ti) «it-mi«<i ennani.Or. The sad demise of Mrs. Henry John the music. So don’t fail to come and were awarded as follows: Gent’s prize, with the grip. description of the robber, who has not son, who lived on the Taylor Avenue your chance for best represented costume. Charles enjoy yourself. Ed Metiger, Mgr lx*t*n heard from since. Miss Leona Philips haareturned home Merrill; Indies' prize, for best repre road, came as a shock to her neigl>ls>rs • *••••••••••••••••• I^st Tuesday night nlsiut 12 o’clock, and friends, by whom she was greatly ‘ from Forest Grove where she was visit sented costume, Miss Floy Johnson. ’ GRESHAM • Mrs. I.. Barnes, living on Hood avenue, respected and esteemed. ing with her aunt. A Masquerade ball will be given in was auakeiHNl by a nois<* made by some GRiSHAM, OKEGOM Mrs. S. J. Jones (pent Thanksgiving the same ball on Christmas eve, Decem A few <lavs liefore her death a little prowler. Thinking that it might !>e her with her son, 8. C. Jones. ••••••••••••••••a son was tsirn, mother and son apparent ber 24, at which time four prizes will be • It. w. i : mi : ry . Prop’r • son she called t<> him but recivrd no an ly doing well. A change came unex G. W. Wilcox, of Cleone.was a Gresh George Rucgg has gone to Sandy awarded. swer. She immediatIv concluded that • Lon'Ä;i«. . . . SruhaN, Ore. • pectedly and the mother, the main-stay am visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Wilcox where be has an interest in a store. Oaland Zeek, the popular blacksmith ('aland • •••••••••••••••••a it was some one twnt on mischief, and of the little home, was overtaken by the recently came to Oregon from Iowa. Archie Collins is visiting relatives at of PleaAtnt Home, paid The Herald of- with her «vice fled through the front grim reaper, leaving five young children Mrs. II. C. Kerr, nee Clytie Stewart, [Cedarville, fice a pleasant call while on his way to d<M»r to the neighbors. The burglar ef* ami her husband to mourn her loss. Osteopathic Physician who is now living in St. Paul, Minn., in Manter Guy Jone» shouldered his gun Portland Wednesday. freted an entrance but was evidently I <>t " ADDI I HARNESS ami AIX Mondays and Fridays at Mr». F. B. The patient, kindly smile will be seen a letter to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. HAIiNl -- Al lTOSORIES the other day and started out to kill frightened away as no trace of him was no more and the children, for whom the E. C. Lindsey is suffering from a bml Stuart's GRESHAM. B. Stuart, says that the Mississippi river some birds. He returned home in a carbuncle on the back of his neck. found. utmost sympathy is felt, will not realize froze up November 13 but opened up to very short time with a 15 pound coon Miss Cora Giese has just received her their great loss until years have brought traffic again on the 24th. Ml Kltiiln IL ¡«Miriti» quickly done. It is pretty on his back. premiums ««aided her at the County them yearning for the touch of the van cold, she says, but everyone goes well GUSI I.ARSON, Prop., Orcsham Passes Io the Great Beyond Clarence Cathey has his new potato Fair from the florist in Portland. ished mother hands. wrapped and does not appear to mind August J. Trits, an aged resident of The interment took place November the cold. So far she is enjoying the house completed and well filled, having Miss Nellie Rtiegg made a trip to the ••••••eeeeeeeeeee Painter «riel Decorator i over 2200 bushels. Sandy ridge, died Wednesday morning 29 at the Montavilla cemetery. city Friday. change in climate extremely well. Services at Gresham Baptist Church from injuries miMninrd Tuesday by fall* Miss Echo and baby Ha'.lie Jones are The young child is being carred for by Mr and Mrs. Hevel spent last Satur Huti'lav H c I hmi I, every Munii»? . 10 a. m. At a special council meeting held last I suffering with the mump«. Their broth PreHchtiitf IL n m «mi m. ing <>n n hot stove His death wam a sad Mr. Johnson's mother. day with her sister, Mrs. O. Zeek, of Monday night Messrs. J. W. Shattuck, h n I . r > ■ one. After Iwing sick and helplean for er Jackson has fully recovered. i'nttMgr l’rayt-r inerting, Thumd’y ni’ht Pleasant Home. AV. II. Bond and Orland Thomas were noine time, it in supp*-ae* 1 that hr had III Cordially Inviteli to Attend Any or All Mr. and Mrs. Schroder, of Portland, appointed judges and David Culy and United In Marriaqc. Mrs. Jennie Rneng spent Tues-Ivy af METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH of thrue Nerv Ire*. Iwen sitting by the stove and at temple*! Selli Barne», clerk» of the election held took Thanksgiving dinner with I». M. ternoon with Mrs. Mollie Cathey. R kv . T. B. A nthony , Pastor Mrw. JeMte Rramhall anti Elmer to get up and in no doing fell on the GRESHAM, OREGON in Gresham last Tuesday. I Cath’Y ,nd ,«rai>y- ••••••••••••••••• ntovr. Deceased waa a member of the Ph el ¡»a were married at Troutdale lant Mrs. AV. G. Cathey is quite sick at her Sunday School at 10 a. in. H. L. St. An east wind and a small blaze on the Miss Mary < athey is having quite a Nlanom*, who con<lucte«i the funeral ser Friday. Mrs. Rramhall formerly live*! hottie near Cedarville from a complica Clair, superintendent. roof of the old Methodist church last ‘iu,e wi,h neuralgia and a badly swollen Preaching services at 11 a. ni. and 7 3Q vices from Sandy Furniture Company's at Aims. Mr. Phelps is the eon of Mr. tion of heart and liver trouble. Monday morning were the cause of more caused by having a tooth extracted, p. in. ITidertaking parlors. Judge Ryan ami and Mrs. Timothy Phelps of Bull Run. A. Cornutt has a force of men at work Prayer meeting, Thnrsday evenings, at They have the best wishes of their many than usual excitinent among the citizens About 60 couples enjoyed the Masque- Professor (¡ary, county school superin friends. 7 :3O o’clock. of Gresham. A liberal dose of fluid from rade ball given in Metzger's hall Thanks- putting up cordwood on his timber land. tendent, officiated. Everybody invited. the chemical engine in the hands of the giving night. A goodly numtier of the Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor. (Continued on last page.) ▼ At the (Ireaham intitii<-i|»al elect ion hel<l lust Tiirtiday afternoon, l/ewis Shattuck, F B Htuart ami (’haa. Little* Our Assortment oí ¡Httf«* were rl<M-t«’<l councihiien, ami lien* Th* v«>U» fol- ry (¡ulickson. marahal. XMAS EATABLES Iowa For mandial, Henry Gulick son, of All Kinds are On Hand •7; For Councilman, I ajwìs Hhalluck, 43; F. H. Htuart, 43; Chas. Liltlepage, Fresh, Pure and at Right 41: J. W. Iaiwrrnce, 40; J. N, Bram- Prices. hall, .30; (i W Kinney, 27; Guai l-ar-i ton, ft; Finnic I a*|oil»«r, I. The election pa»M«l off very quietly GRESHAM. OREGON and orderly, nothing of Importance oc* • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••a curing «luring the day except a little ¡ilcMaant rivalry among the canditatco and their fri<*n*la. The total vote waa coiiwidcred large D. W. METZGER Council met Tuwxlsy night and ad journed till Wednesday night. At the adjourned meeting little was done save canvass the vote of the previous day, pass on bill» due ami talk over tlis light ami power ordinance and as to whether any more »aluon license, would I m - issued. tin account of the holiday» it waa deemed wise not to act on any Import ant buaineaa. The streets called for some diac us» ion and it is expected the rouimiaaioncr will gel them ready for winter. An ordinance to prevent the olistruct- Ing of sidewalks in any way was r<ml tlm first and second times. This ordi nance, if adopted will abate a nuisance »9 The Home Bakery GRESHAM LIBRARY FILLING GREAI NEED GRESHAM DRUG STORE .1. H. Qialker GRESHAM HOTEL I: Choice 20-Acre Tract Gresham Real Estate Co. GRESHAM LOCALS : Livery, Feed & Sale Stable DR. MRS. RAMSEY TRY Gresham Harness Shop H. B. HUXLEY I g • ANIEI. WEBSTER recognized the value of banks in a community I I and could lie address the |M-<qile ho would douliFless address them * iniicli as he did when lie deeerilieii that aet of Jackson’s adminis tration which took the government's monoy out of the United States banks and locked it tip in silb-treasiiries. He said : "It abandons nil the m-iitinients of civilized mankind on the subject of credit and confidence, and carries us back to the dark ages The first that we hear is of safes and vnults and cells and cloisters. From the intellectual it gm*» back to the physical age. From commerce and cred it returns to hoarding and hiding, from eontidenee and trust it re- tr ata to lx.lt« and bars, to locks with double keys and to pains and pen alties for touching the hidden treasure. It is a inennure fit for the times when there in no security in law, no value in commerce, no active industry among mankind. Here it is altogether out of time and place" FIRST STATE BANK GPESnAM, OREL, - i m i a i.* w t i# «g i \ vnh S. T. CROW Veterinary Surqeon and Dentisi > I 30 Years Ex|w*ricni*c Operations a Specialty . Exaiuinationa [Free i PHON« PARMKR MS HAVE X J w |Phone Call» X > I'rninpll, AlK-ndM lo. J i f OFPIC« In Gresham Hotel. i (1RESHAM, - OREGON X HORSES and LIVERY Duly Bros. have 90 head of horaea. two teams, eighteen head of good unbroke hontes F or S ai .«. Also conduct a FEED Attn LIVERY BUSINESS at rcaonable rates. EXPRESS and DRAYAGE on abort notice. DULY Brae. - GRESHAM CALL AT OXI-OT WARN g A FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS Now ready for inspection that we WANT TO TRADE For Clearing House Certificates, Bank Checks, Green Backs, Silver or Gold. When in Gresham Call and Get one of Our fk'autiful Souvenir Calendars LEWIS SHATTUCK, •• Dealer in “Goods of Quality Main Street. GRESHAM. OREGON I