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ì « GRESHAM LOGALS Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. ft FOR SALE—A goo-i work horse, weight about 1250; also a ieraev bull, one vear old. Ed Hamilton. Route 2, near Lusted'«. (- ■ ... - . ---- ------- - ----------- ----- The c->t»rtnership lieretofore exist ing l-etween G. W. Howe and C. H. line having been dissolved, Mr. Howe has movetl to Vancouver. Wash. Here after the Watkins goods will lie sold only from the house of C. H. lane, one mile north of Gresham on Base Line road, or from the wagons. C. H. lane, agent. __ _______________________ PAGE WOVEN WIRI FENCE. Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent. Gresham. Ore. WANTED—Plain sewing of any kin.l to do. Charges reasonable. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Gresham. (- IA»ST—Two nine-month-old heifers. Brindle and white-spotted, left ear split, tine darker. Anyone seeing these cows, put them up and notifv me. Adolph Sester. Gresham, Route 2. (52 FOR SALE—A second hand box stove. Enquire at Herald office. (- M 0 N T A V11. L A Rev. H. Oberg was able to preach and a native of Canada. The funeral last Sunday, after an illness of a week. waa hel«l Thursday al Ml. Talarr. Buri His subject was "The Coming of the al was in the «vmetrry of the Monastery. King." The children were made happy last Tne Presbyterian. Baptist an«l Meth- Friday by being tohl they woul-l have odisl churches all ha,I very g-wxl pro vac.itmn until January 8. grams ou Christmas Eve and many Mr. Daniels is home to speud the hol iday» with Ins family. children were made happy. Mr. Howitt an«i family rr.ov»! into Mr. ami Mrs. Barringer's son Nel has their new home this week. Thei- house been very sick, b.it is improving. is up-to-date and modern in every wav. The iiuprovemei.ls on ^libl«ar*l street The good work of putting down cem are completed an 1 it is surelv a pleasure ent walk« on Misner street goes on and to travel over it now. it is a great improvement. Thomas Green, father of Mrs. J. 1>. Tuesday morning, Deceml-er 17, at 11 Sullivan on the ll«-e Line ami Meridian, o'ctock at the Monastery of the Precious pas.«e<i quietly away on Wednesday BI« mx I, Mt. Tabor, occurred the death of morn'iig, IX-cember IS. Mr. Green Sister of the Holy Heart of Mary, one of was 81 vests ol.l, an-l ma-le his home the foanders of the community and its with Mrs. Sullivan. Interment was firQ superior. She wa« 58 years of age I made at Salem. Russellville Doings FOR SALE—S. C. Bnown leghorn Thomas Green died at the home of his C«ickerels, Petaluma stoclk, at the J. B. Kelley farm. Orient, Ore. Leon Hale. (1 daughter. Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, on Base Line road, Thursday. Dec. 19. He was FOR SALE—Shaots and pigs. J. G. 81 years of age. Hia body has been I Chido, Gresham, Route 3 2 shipped East for burial. NOTICE—As 1 hare gone out of the Mr. Pitt's family are suffering with I blacksmith business at Pleasant Home, ail th-»«- --wing me are r»(ue-«ted to pay the grip. their bills as soon as possible. Orland F. Howitt is on the sick list. Zeek. Gresham, Route 3. Mr. McCartney, who sprained hi« WANTED— Fresh milch cows and gnkle several weeks ago, is slowly- irn- heefcattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, proving. Ore. B. W. Emery, of Gresham, has built FOR SALE — Hood sow with eight an addition to the house on bis farm, pig* fire weeka old. Price A. If. now occupied by Mr. Pitt's ami family. Gould, Gresham. [1 G. K. Howitt has gone to California He expect« to visit relatives in San WANTED—A bouse or small ranch close in, or furnished rooms for light Francisco, San Jose and Los Angeles. housekeeping. XI, in care Herald. [52 Little Katherine Short who has been quite ill the pa*t week, is convalescing. THEO. ROY 340 Hibbard Street AVouId like to figure on your PLLMBISG AND GAS FITTING eooeoeeooeeeeeeeeeeeeoooeo • a Everybody Enjoys e e Home Cooking £ a e e The place to find it is at a Montavilla’s New Hotel Meals ami rooms by «lay, week or month. A. E. H khmav , Prop. End ol car line. Hibbard St., Mvntavilla « J helpful talk*, very much. winch win ai predated HLRLBLR1 Charles Littlepage w is in this neigh borhood visiting «»II friends Monday am! Tuetslav. T. Evans was transacting business in Portland Monday. Mrs. J. Pound« r was in Portland last Friday ami Saturday doing her Chriat- tnae shopping. Lelia and Weltha Isisley have return ed home from Portland,where they have been attending school, to «fs-n-l the hol i-lay« with their parents. Mrs. N. Ellis return»! home from Portland where she has lieen under a a dxtor's care. She is much improved in health. Mr. an-l Mrs. E. G. Rickert were Gresham visitors Saturday an I Sun-lay. We all join in congratulating the Bea ver State Herald on the beautiful ami appropriate design for the cover of their Christmas »lition. J. Perchanl is visiting bis neice, Mrs. MELROSE Thom peon. G Benett and H Johnson were visit Quite a numlier of our young people attended the entertainment at the ors at tlie home of J. Fitxgerald Sunday. schoolhouse near Powell Valley the night of the 20th and report a good time. CORBETT Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad and their Mr*. Sarah Kincaid was a visitor at little daughter Ada expect to be away a Ferndale Place Tuesday and Wednesday. week or more visiting friends. .Mrs. Hattie R »dgera returned from John Strebin is spending the holidays Klickitat county Saturday to spend tlie at home. holiday* with her family. Mr«. Wood has been on the sick list Mr. Bragsdon move«l into his new cot this week. tage Saturday. The attendance at Endeavor services F. W. and Frank Reed came down was not large Sunday night on account from Bonneville Saturday evening and of the rain and darkness but our good spent Sunday at home. pastor gave us one of hie strong and G. J. and F. Snitzler went to Kelso, Wash., Fridav to spend the holiday* with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hitman are •pend* ing the holidays at Grant* Paes Correspondence y PLEASAM VALIEY have ben on the sick list tlie j«a»t week, but arc now convalescent. Member* on this telephone line have been improving the line by adding new poles between the one, already up. Mr and Mra. P. Anderson visit»! At the Rasmussen home Sunday. We wish to correct a little inisfak* printed in The Herald last week. Il was K. P. Rasinii'weii who was elected secretary of Columbia grange instead of It. P. Anderson. A few of our young folks spent last Saturday evening at the Benefield home. l-xura Roas, Alice W-sslwanl ami Fred Hicks called for l»«,ks at our li brary on Sunday, Decbmher 15. J. (leaver was in Portland last week. (onsidercJ J Success. The mask ball giv»‘ii at Mrtager*« hall« ln*t Twaada) evr wa.«* quite a *uc- evaa. The muaie waa ui a* timt* daw and the oynfer uup|x*r given at the li«»tel for the benefit of the dancer» by Mr Walker wa* considered a* being the beat Aup|»er the town ha« had for yean«. The crowd at the ball were a praee- alnding lot. which \<^11 always» I h * found at Metiger’« dance-» The pnxee were awarded a« follow* ; For r< |»rv*ent« d coatume, gent, Jtichard Jenninge, lady, Ella Merrill. The prize** award«>d to the 1» *t waltaera were given to Mi*?» Lena tiinder and Mr Mack On New Year « eve there will be an other big dance and you are all invited to attend. The hall i4 Mell light«*«!, the floor ia tiret-claM an<l the «’rangers are giveitbeM of attention, * » «*uni*e«|uently there i* know teaaon for not having a g«Mxi time, The music is as good as can tie furnished. Tickets, »1. Ijuilea free. Ei> Marame, Mngr. Lt das Arrested on Grave Charge. Sheriff C. L. Stevens ami Deputy R. F. Beattie matle a hurri»l trip to Gage on Tuewiay ami return»! through tiresham with S. E. Evans in cuato<ly. Mr. Ev ans waa arrested upon a charge of assault upon his own -laughter with intent to Commit ra|-e The one w ho makes tbi« accusation against him is Mra. Eilitli Wa-Ie, «bo recently came from Oysler- ville. Wash , at the request of the father, to make her home with her parent*. Mr. Evans has a large farm near Gage ami a merchandise store ami is well to do. He is the father of nine children, Mrs. Wade being the eldest. Mr. Evans denies the charge. / Sad Death of Bertie Hillyard. Bertie A. Hillyard, daughter of J. M. and Matilda J IJdlyard, pa»«»I away on Monday evening, December 23, at the home of her |-ar<uts at Pleasant Home. She hail lieen nick for several weeks with double pneumonia, but on Sunday alte suddenly became worse and the end came the following evening. Deceased was 14 years of age and wan a general favorite with all. She leaves a father, mother, two brothers and one sister to morun her loss. The funeral services were held in the Baptist church of Gresham on Wednes day, December 25, Rev. S. T. Sherrill, of Pleaaant Horne, preaching the ser mon. Many Is-autifnl flowers were brought by loving friends. The sympathy of the entire commun ity is extended to the la-reaved family. The Pleasant Valley grange had a ! Christmas Ire«- and entertainmnt at the grange hall on Tuesday evening. The invitation was general, many were present, ami the tree was loaded with I present«. It was regarded as very suc cessful. F. A. Baumann is able to lie arouml Mr. and Mrs. (. Bramhall Entertain some. Mr. ami Mrs. < harlie Bramhall en Mrs. J W Frost is suffering with a badly sprained ankle, resulting from a tertain»! 32 of their relatives and friends at a six- clock dinner, Christ fall down the stairs. mas evening. Mr. ami Mrs Bramhall are royal hosts ai ) everybody present «ieclared it to lie one of the most social LAST StCIION LINT events of the «<■; -on. Many Is-autiful »Mr. Hendrick* i* repainting and im- presents were exchanged and a very proving hi* hou*<*. pretty Christmas tree decorated the Mr. and Mr*. AllwhoiiMe intend mov parlor and delighted the younger guests. All de|>arted at a late hour wishing ing into the Winter rei«i<|enr«* noon. Thoma* Grant is i* on the *irk li«t them many happy returns of the Yule- / tide. again, having pneumonia. Mr. and Mr*. Cumming* w» re the >«v Year's Ball at Sandy gii« *tr* of their daughter, .Mr*. Ihthl- hammer, Thursday. A grand liall will Is- given in Junker's Mr*. Lillie Barker waa gue*t of Mr*. bail st Bandy, Oregon, <>n New Year's Eve. TtH-wday, Dee. 31, 1907. Bronson's Anna All*hoo*e. orchestra will furnish the musi«-. Hop per at hotel. Tn k-ta, 75cents. All are invited. <'ommitt«-e, Alfrwl Bell, Curly LFPTR LATOLKt 11 ami Mac Thomas Rememlwr the l»»ket social and s<e For any r.f the ordinary diseases of the cial dance on New Years Eve at Colom bia grange hall, laolies please bring -kin Chamberlain'* Rslve is excellent. It not only allays the itching and «mart- baskets. 1 mg but effects s cure. For sale by all Mrs. J. Ross an<l Mrs. Fred Shoulti! dealers. Ml Show a Success A NEW YEAR INJUSTICE. The dull allow held al the Douglass store on Dccsmlwr 7 gave ths girls much piesaure. The little hove' sew- lug was very good and II astonished many of the older ones. Everyone look an Interest ami brought dolls dressed aa good as most young ladies could do. IM course after Christmas Banta Claus would pndiably give many of them dolls slid give them a better chance for a prise with new dolls. The prises award ed were aa follows; Beet haml-eewrd dr ease-1 doll, 1st prise, child's gol-l ring, Allw-rta Beimel- der; twat hand sewed dressed doll; 2d prise, set of ctl|is ami saucer«, Gertie lekler; Beet haml-eewrd dressed «loll: 3d prise, silver spoon, Olive Cox. Best hematiehiiig, -Irawnwork -irvam-d doll: let prise, work basket, Lula Hale; best liematleliing, drewnaork «Ireeeed doll 2d prise, shell jewell box, Ultima Staff «risoli ; lest hemstichlng, drawn« work -lrvss»l doll 3d prise, china sugar and creamer, Nellie Bailey ; largest ami Itesi dressed doll let prise, gold ring. Lucile Swank; beet dreasrsl doll as baby: 1st prise, wringing niacbiitr, Ida Chase, sged five years, lest drcaa»l doll as baby : 2<l prise, small china pitcher, Grace Miller; moot comical dressnl doll 1st prise, child,» lamp, Susie Buoy ; moot comical «Iressol dull 2«! prise, cup, saucer ami plate, Grace Miller. Si sciai prises were given to the fol lowing : test drew»««I «loll by boy of five years old . 1st prise, little shell box, Al bert Hatch ; beat <lrewse«l -loll by boy five years old: jewel case, Altieri Ault; l«est dressed dull by girl litres year» ol-l : let prise, plate, Clara Hatch', Itasi dressed doll Ity girl six years ol-l 1st prise, little pitcher. Josie Csrpcnter ; Itesi <lrrsee«l doll as nurse cup, saucer and plate, Nellie Baily. Th« B«r8s«p«r Csmplaln« af th* Qs«d Miss Rutty Emery and brother, Mark R.aslutlsn Habit. were Portland vlaiton last Saturday “John, I'll bar« tu lay you off f««- th« •rat two weeks of the usw year. Vau, Mrs. J. W Lawcrvime was a Ihirt- llarry. will have to lay off a week." land visitor last Saturday The s|w>aker. a lean tuan. stood lu • Feld« McColl, Emery Roberts ami aplendld aud spacious l*er aaloon, ■ Elmer Metsger, wlio are attending place of polished niahogauy. ouyx col- the Oregon Agricultural College at utnna, great mlrrora ami large paint' Corvallis, are spending their vacation Inga of iMHtutlful women li-qies ami wreaths of evergreen twlne«l about the with their imrents tiers. Emery is as pillars and the electnillere. ami oit the sisting in Shattuck's store during the luaaalve bar stood s taswl of free holiday rush. punch, for It was New Year's dsy W. 11. Cathey was a very welcome “Yea, tMiys,” said the leak tuaa, «isitor at the ircrald ofliee on Monday. "you'll have to go." “What for, lioaar' asked the young G. W. Beers is arranging for hia er of the two bartenders Mechanic ! ore best ra to give a masquerade ball al ally with hie wuolen bar doth he pol Sandy on February 15. IMJS. tailed the lair' till It shoue again, and tire. C. W. Doane was »hopping in anxloualy he gased In bls suipl-iye« s I'ortlaud Monday. fave. “Why. John, you ought tu kuow The Gresham Symphony orvhestra what for." i-oiiH>-'«ed of young people, have ad-led Ths aaloou ke*|«er ap«>ke Impatiently. several new instruments and purvha«- A fat man entered from the street, ap ee another supply of th«* lateet orche«* proached the t«ar with reluctant steps, l nil music. They now have 10 inatru- thru all of a sudden turned hurriedly men la played by ameteurs ami aevi'ral ami depsrtd new- beginner* and now have oue of "Well. I'll I* datigMl!" said Bartender the licet oreluwtriu of the season. John. “Tbafe the fourth fellow has dime that thia uiornlu'. Wbsl*« It uiaaa W G. Cathy, W. Hicks. Leona Phil- anyway y Bps. Mrr, II. E. Davis ami l>. M Cathy "You ought to know what It uoHina, acvonipaiiie«l the remains of Mrs. Elisa John." repeated ths aalouu keeper beth Cathey to Forest Grove. “It's meaning la the cause of your ana Mrs E. White of Salem is visiting penalon.“ "Yea. Jobu." the man resumed, “your Mrs. R. It. Carlson tills week. suspension la canned by the New The Gresham public scliool ami high Year'a swear <>ff of that fellow aud school pupils a ill liavo three days* va* tbouMndn like tiliu. All over the broad cation thia week, They will not forget land. Jolm. countl nituilwrs of men tlieir atudiea long fur «elioni will begin awear off drinking for a year on New Monday morning. Year'a day Half of them stick tu tbelr swear off for a wook, and the The conservatory recently added to other half, with Just a few except luna, Font Mclsger's dwelling is certainly stick tu It fur lau weeka Thues nice. twu ««eke of January, Jobu, are al One of the prettiest calenders of Hie ways tlie two poorest weeks on the season is the one representing the Gresh pulillcau'a calendar lie can't pay eg peliaea; lieuce he retrenchee; heme bo am drug store. laya off prudent, industrious young Miss Rena Knapp was called to Iwr chat» like you ---bapa with a bit put home in latuurvlle last week on se How Ulptherla la Contracted. l«y. so that they can ataml a little Idle count of tlie serious illness of ller Ou« «»(ten hears the expression, ".My nraa without privation" mother. child cangili a severe cubi which «level “All right Hut.'' Mid John «ulMIIjr- Ada IK»ne. youngest daughter of Mr I «>p«i into diplheri*," «hen the truth "but I ain't got nothing l»ut by. and I think It a a aliain«- that my wife and Mrs, C. W. I oaue is quite ill with ; wa* that th« cold had «imply kit the lit* ! lie on* |»artkul«rly •UM-rptibk to the ami Inma-eut l«al>e bare got tu suffer tvpboid pneumonia. wandering . dipt Iteri* germ When at this joyous holiday aeaauu through M im llsttie Pierce left on Tuesday to t'hamlM»rlaln** Cough Remedy I* given the swear off uf a l-«t of foollob. »pend the holidays with relatives in It quickly <*urv« the cold ginl l*««en* (he thoughtless uieu. Il duu't aeeitt eight Philadelphia Bulletin i danger of diplheria or any other germ nor Just Vancouver. t|i*ea«e Iwing conlntrUid. Fof *«k by Miss Jessie Beard an,I Miss Catherine all deakr* Rsvissd Vsrsisa. Coisprnt the holidays with relatives lu I rsmsmlw-r, I rsmsmber Th* house where I was born Portland. Aad also the Janitor b.11bur butehar w* Watshing ths Year Out. Little J. I>. Simms i» quite ill with baker boy. bool black, elevator man. Throughout the world the practice of ■near ■ boa pneumonia. watching the \>kl year out and the And newsboy Christmas mom —New Turk tun Dudley Brownhill is convalescing from new coma In baa txs-u a commou oh ■errancs for many cruturies In tbs A Christmas Fantasy. an attack of pnrtiinonia. monasteries and convents of various •oftly agloam waa the mlelletna W. G. Cathey and hia step daughter, religious ardrrs It baa always pre Where wo stood Crum ths rest apart iron» slung together In mad embrace. lx-otia Phillip«, returned home vailed. and several l*roteataut denom- And Reganllrae ot people or lima ur place Forest Grove 8alnniay,lN*c. 17. Inattous observe It aa a beneficial In And vowed that wo never would part. stitution, promoting, aa It does, piety Mr«' Seliweller waa a guest of Ah. the mad. glad riot that through us ami ttis formation of good resolutions. D. M. Catlioy last Monday. run Resolves fur ttis future are u«>t limited the restraining art Mies Jennie Colltne, who has Iwrn to our own time, for nearly I lk»» years Of tieHed comb and brush, lor wo were the pair temliing sc I kmi I at Clienowith, Wash., ago I'liuy. the scrapbook maker, noted That et>»d tor the last ol an old beau s hair— waa visiting rvlativM in Colarville Bun in tils quaint tasblou the return of tbs X '• would have been hgrd Io parti day. Saturnalia; made a memorandum that -Harvey Peaks In llovesalaa Orland Zeek of Pleasant Home has during lbs cum lug year ba must make sai-rlflcea to certain g.ala whom tie had What Did Sha Tall Him 7 niovtsl to Cedarville. Malwl That near sigillili Mr Wh.tb neglected and that lu other ways be Mr«. J. C. Allen entertained a »mall must amend bls Ilfs There la no rec emo actually asked me on Chrletniaa partv at dinner on Christmas night. ord that he did. so bis New Year night If Hie wreath of Wintergreen In The evening was very pleasantly spent resolutions were probably forgotten the parlor wax mistletoe. aa quickly as th«»« made nowadays. — . Alice What dkl you tell hluiY in playing gaiurs. Mabel—Why. what could It Sion Allen spent Christina» in Gresh 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat. am with hi» parents Mrs. Big Knighton, who has been quite ill for some time, is slowly im proving. II. W. Snaehall wai in town on busi ness, Thursday. Dr. Faulkner Short a|s-nt Christmas day in Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McDonald of 420 Lumber Exchange Bldg.. Portland, Ore. Walla Walla »pent Christmas in Gresh am, the guests of Dr. ami Mr*. Short. Through extensive advertising we have on file in our ofliee hundreds of Mrs. Me Dona I-1 is nursing little Cather laltera of inquiry for FARMS. ACREAGE ami TIMBER LANDS. ine through her sickness. Gilts rt J-insru-l, of Jonsrud Bro*., I WE DEAL DIRECT WITH THE EASTERN BUYER Kelso, was a Gresham visitor on Satur day and call»l al The Herald ofliee. lie i We Make a Specialty of Properties along the report« the business very quiet but g«sxi Lines of the O. W. P. Railway demand for Iuinlier I CALI. GN L'S or send full description. THE PRICE must be right A card from Ed w ar,I M Rols-rt* ol THE LAND must lie as reprvscnUsl. Welches tells us that Hunch Back •OHO «»OHO K>OIOl<» O OUOOKWOHI mountain or Babiy Butte, as it is com monly called, is covered with »now. • • The real name is Pipe mountain. E«l Aylswortli, who bus spent the past few week* in looking after business int rests in eastern Oregon, returned to Gn-sham last week. H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor Wnr. walker a.i<l wife, of Grass Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon Valley are visiting relatives at the Central Hotel. Offers a g-«sl variety of fruit trees, ornamental shrubs ami berry * Sheriff Wagner registered at the plants. Central Hotel last Week. Write for particulars and price list, A Í 0 8 MOKEHOISE. WIEST CO. Farm and Timber Lands The Russellville Nursery Company Subscribe for The Herald. erweeeseeeeeeeeeeee. To the Traveling Public % I AIAHE UNDERSIGNED, having recently bought the interests oi Mr. and | Mrs. S. T. Crow in the Gresham Hotel, announce that the place will I hereafter be known by its old name, The Central Hotel We are renovating the building, putting every room in first-class condition and have made special arrangements for the commercial I rade. Farmers and others will find home-like comforts and good meals at reason able prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. ROB’T WALKER & SONS, Proprietors % GRESHAM, OREGON f % 1 8