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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Volume 4
DEBATERS LOSE
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Improvement Club Meets
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GRANGE TEAMS GRESHAM
WILL COMPETE
Number 7
LOCALS
HELP WANTED!
Fairview Civic Improvement club met
In regular session last Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart are enter­
We want you to tell your neighbor that STUART’S ia
Tbe committed on incor|a>ration rep<»rt-
DON’T WAIT
taining Mr. Stuart's neice, Miss Vida
Safe and Economical Place to Trade
| ed favorable. The |>etilion has been
any longer to purchase your
Bryant.of Woodland, Washington.
fi
i made and has the required nurnls-r of
I We carry Everything to Eat, Some things to Cook in, a few
aignaturea, and it waa voted to place the
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chipman have
Things to Wear, and Lots of Things Useful.
same in the hands of Napoleon Davis,
sold their home to Ernest Schwedler and fi | And the beauty of it is, we sell Everything at Satisfactory Price«.
Gresham Conceded to Have with Instructions to have it acted upon Will Meet at Evening Star Hall have purchased the George Cothrell I
COME AND SEE
by the county court as mmhi aa possible.
place.
DO IT NOW
Best Argument but Lost on At the same time a petition will be
For Competitive Drill—Other Mr. and Mrs. A. M. WideMr have 1
presented to tbe county court, asking
but bo sure you do it right.
Delivery — Learn Lessons that
Granges Report Good Meet­ bought the Home Bakery of If. P. Hatch, :
tin- name of the town 1« changed
l Dealers in General Merchandise
GRESHAM. OREGON
who will soon leave for Montana.,
To do that you’ll have to
from Fairview to Cleone, the present
That Will Help.
ings and Announce Plans.
OlOlOOlOlOlOOKXMOOlOOOOO
Mrs. C. E. Cree of Fairview was a
wee our stock and get our
name of the post<4fice Having the
caller at The Herald office yesterday.
prices on
name of the town and poetoffice different
Otis Black ami W. W. Wood have
I ah I Friday «vcniiiR our debating ia a constant source of annoyance to all
At tbeir last meeting Evening Star started a restaurant in tbe building re­
Everything for the Table. Gar
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-------- ---------------- When in Gresham Stop at
team warn defeated by th« Clalakanie residents of the place and often causes grange accepted the report of the build­
cently vacated by the Mount Hood
considerable
low
to
perwona,
through
den. Orihard and Slock.
high school <leImUm on the Japanese •
delay«1 mail, caused by its lining sent ing committee and decided to com­ people on Powell street.
exclusion question, the vole I m » ¡ng two
K. R. Carlson is laying the foundation
to Fairview. Heveral effort« have been mence the erection of the addition to
' to one. Though considerably disap- (naile to have the Fairview in Coos tbeir hall as soon aS possible. The ex­ for a big busineas block on tbe corner of
! pointed our debater« derive no little I county submit the name to us, aa tins tension will l>e made on the west side Main and Third street.
; ; New Management
New Equipment ¡;
consolation and «at infliction from the name is much preferable to Cleone, but
A new skating rink, 60 x 100 feet, is
ami will lie a two-story frame structure
GRLSHAM.
ORLGON
fart that to them was conceded great ail attempts have tailed.
“Sure To Please You”
40 x 67 feet with a 15-foot stage with reported among the new buildings to be ;:
su|M*riority from the «tand|>oint of
dressing and paraphernalia rooms for erected in Gresham this spring.
argument and that <'latekanie won on
F. A. Welch of Powell Valley is going
the “Harvesters" an! “Gleaners" on
Artisan Meeting Has a Hummer
delivery alone It wan a rase •>! derid­
either ride of the stage. The juvenile to put on a force of teams to haul wood <; ROBERT WALKER à SONS PROPS.
GRESHAM. ORE.
About 100 poroona were preei-nt at the
ing between a logical, clear-cut, well
grange will be accomodated on the to Anderson. Mr. Welch says tbe roads
■ustained argument on one hand and I district tnretinx »1 the Artiaan lodge
are
in
a
better
condition
than
they
have
lower floor.
an oratorical plea for recognition of the | here on Saturday evening.
Of thia
I‘Hinter miet llecorntor
Competitive teams from Woodlawn, been for a long time, especially from
brotherhood <d man, on the other. El­ [ number about flO were from Portland,
Russellville and l^enta granges will meet Buoy’s corner to the county line, thank­
oquence
won
tin*
day.
‘
J
O
from
Greaham
and
10
from
Moiita-
I
GRESHAM, ORE.
at Evening Star Grange hall February ing Mr. Hillyard for the good work he
Our team wm cotnp<>s»*d of Mary 1 villa.
The Portland delegation came
22nd at 10 a. tn. and will compete on has done.
HantM>m, John Shattuck and George ;out ill a special car. Twenty-one per-
opening and closing ceremony and pass­
Robert Taseell, the Cottrell merchant
•••••••••••••••••••••••••e Hchantine. The judges were, W
N. aona were initiated, 12 of them being
ing from highest to lowest and lower to was doing business in Gresham, tbe first
The “People’s Market,” which has been under the “
Ferrin,
President,
Pacific
(
‘
niveraity,
from
Gresham
and
11
from
Fairview.
Gresham Barber Shop
' higher degrees, also on putting on first of the week.
management
of H. E. Wood, has been purchased by T. R.
Supt.
Clarke,
of
Astoria
city
schools
)
A
banquet,
prepared
by
the
ladies,
was
Totiaorlal work «>f «11 bintlm neatly an<l
__ ___ The three judges will be se- ; Ernest Schwedler has been enjoying
•Iul« hl> doiir l(«t«>ra hoitetl ahd pul in
and Prof. Walker of the Benke- Walk­ one of the most enjoyable featuies of
Howitt
and
E.
W. Aylsworth.
order
Nr it tltwtr t<> 1« rrahain Hotel
( lected from granges outside of tbe a new experience. He is on tbe jury.
er business college.
I the evening.
W-.lnrt II Childers, Prop.
Situated
as
we are we can pay you the highest market
county. At tbeir neit meeting Satur­
The |i«ople of Gresham should give
The following from Greaham Assemb­
OHUII a M,
OHKUON
day, March 7tb, Evening .Star will put ’ Newton Mewbirter was a visitor to the
price for all your produce that comes in our line.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••e great credit to their debaters nut only ly were initiated into the Artisan
on the
third
______
.... and
-- ‘ ‘ fourth
‘ degree«,
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A metropolis the fore part of the week.
tor the very able manner in which they lodge at Fairview last Saturday evening.
Next week the following prices will be paid
J. G. Holmes of Troutdale passed
••••••••••••«••«•• | handled their subject but tile noble way i Mrs. Ida Doane, Mamie Doane, Mrs. large attendance is expected.
through
Gresham,
Monday,
on
his
way
BEEF, Steers, No. 1, $3.75 ; Cows, No. 1, $3.25
•
GRESHAM
in which they met their first defeat. Henry Doutbit, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I-
The program for the February day to Portland.
.
When the <b*cision win announced they j Crenshaw, Charles Johnson, Harrison meeting of the grange, which was held
MUTTON, Sheep, Mixed, $5.25; Lambs, $5.50
. Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis were doing
fairly juin|M*d acrons the stage to con­ Johnson, Vela Walker, Verne Walker, last Wednesday, was
very
appropnate,
bugineM
in
the
Boee
City
.
few
Jaye
HOGS, Dressed, from 120 to 140 lbs., 7}c; unde
•
B. W. EMERY, Prop'r
gratulate the winners, and their con­ Albert Ekstrom, and Mrs. Julia Stuart. the subject for each addre«« being on
•
6r«shia, Ora.
ago.
and over 140 lbs., 7 c ; Live, 5c - 5Jc
gratulation« were givrp most heartily.
some event which occurred in the
They were splendid losers, never fur a
J.
E.
Seifer,
of
Seifer
Station,
recently
VEAL, 75 lbs. to 125 lbs., 9c; 125 lbs. up, 7Jc
NOTICE.
month of February.
moment showing the ,<lisaap|»oinlment
Mrs. Carrie Townsend read an essay returned from St. Martin’s, where he
Notice ia hereby given that I will not
CHICKENS, 11c
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they fell.
wae benefitted by tbe hot baths.
For SADDLES, HARNESS an.) AU.
lie responsible for any bill Incurred by on "Washington and Lincoln.” O. R.
IV» U« the brightest side of this con-
HARNESS AUCK88OKIE8
We ran U» as unlimited im*ig of »y.-or-afi wi Una»psodn la.
George
Bornstedt,
wife
and
ha
I
y
son
my wife, Cora I-ane, after February 11, Wilcox talked oo "Tka '«elacte between
need the goods to do business with.
•r«t should be the knowledge of the gen­
of
Sandy
were
recent
visitors
at
the
Itouglass
and
Lincoln."
Mrs.
Rooney
l»M
eral impression made by our young
F. G. L ack ,
told of the origin of St. Valentine Day. home of Mrs. Bornstedt's parents, Mr.
All Klii'l« Repairing quickly done
people upon the people of ClaUkanie ¡Troutdale, Ore.
D. S. Dunbar gave a talk on “The Birth­ and Mrs. C. F. Ruegg of Pleas antValiev.
01 M I.ARSON, Prop.. (Iresham
as also the judges. With one accord all I
day of Oregon," which became a state
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis were recent
s
paid high tribute to the debating abil- :
in the month of February. Mrs. A. T. ' Portland visitors.
Parslfdl
dt
Portland
ily, the ¡»ersonalily ami the splendid
POWELL
ST
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GRESHAM,
ORE.
Axtell, Mrs. Alma Hall and Mrs. J. M. ' C. E. I-eavens of Portsmouth, Oregon,
A play as broad in its interests as h u-
demeanor of Gresham's team
C. M. LANE
Ashcraft <pch read one of --------
Iongfellow's
- ---------- ; accompanied by his brother-in-law, W.
The Gresham team is well pleased inanity itself. Elaborate and s|>eetacu-
®yer’ ,an,< a *°'° *“*1 -'lr* C. Burch, and wife were looking over
Representing the J. R WaTgisa
that the victory falls to such a promts tar in production, weird in its portrayal
A. L. Turner gave a reading.
M KUH Al CoMPAXV
I land near Rockwood last Monday,
ing trio of young people as the t'lataka- of the elemental passions, atimirbing as
Major W. IL Js>ve was obligated, ! which Mr. Leavens is thinking of pur­
nie drlmters are
These young people a dream of tbe highest good, yet keen
OREGON
GRESHAM,
Mrs. J. F. Stillion re-instated and the chasing.
TO THE MANY PATRONS OF THE
made it very pleasant for our team and intense in its appeal to the individ­
name of E. D. Wetmore voted on.
I^slie Merrill has bought an interest
while In their city, and so gracefully ual; such is the description of the Wag­
Mrs. J. W. Shattuck of Gresham and
in Fitter Hamilton's meat market.
did they acknowledge the victory that ner wonder drama which Portlaud is to
Mrs. Alma Hall of Portland were visit­
it would seem impossible to envy them see in its new English dress at the Mar- ors.
John Metxger has a force of men tear-
-1
quant February 16th week.
their success.
”
I | ing down the big windmill and tower
IIARPKXS PUIWKP
we beg to announce that we have purchased the interests of
Our students were accustomed to vic­
It is generally conceded to be a con­
I leasant \ alley grange bad a splendid adjoining hie property. . This will make
H. P. Hatch and hereafter will serve
J. H. HOSS
tory, now they haye learned to take de­ dition of dramatic art that human inter- evening session Saturday evening, Feb- a great improvement in appearance to
Phone I4X
tlreaham, Ore.
feat, and this is one of life's most im- ests must be paramount, and this con- ruary 8th. A resolution to incorporate that part of town.
|M»rtant and hardest lessons. Hence dition has been complied with in the was introduced and unanimously car­
Frank Datonof Laidlow,Crook county,
it is from a dual stand|M>int, preparing translation of Parsifal. Alwtract ideas ried and much other work was done. spent the fore part of the week visiting
and as heretofore will keep on hand
Among other things it was decided to
the young people for tsith success and and poetic fancies are made real in the
his daughter, Mrs. W. Fickle in, Gresh­
a full supply of
hold
a
basket
social
Saturday
evening,
defeat, that these inter-highschool de­ characters and experiences of living
am.
bates arc of highest importance. It is, persons. The faith that good shall be Feb. 29th. Everybody ia invited.
A s|>ecial Sunday service will be held
|x*rha|>s, not an exaggeration to say the final goal of ill, forma the legend
F. R. HÀMILT0N. hap.
at
the Baptist church Sunday morning
Hon.
J.
J.
Johnson,
master
of
Eve
­
BucrvMor to Minima A Hamilton
that each member of the high school wrought out to certitude in tbe action
debating team is now better informed of the play. The futility of low cun- ning Star grange, writes that there has and evening. The Symphony orches­
Curri»*« n full line dressed and «molt­ on the Japanese question than is fully ning, craft, duplicity and all the un­ been a request to have the contest on tra will have charge of the music in the
HOMEMADE PASTRY OF ALL KINDS
W per cent of the citirens of this com­ lovely brood of tjie nether world, when the 22ml at our hall postponed one week evening. Come out and hear the new
ed meat« of nil kind«.
CONFECTIONERY,
and CIGARS.
pastor
and
the
music.
munity.
opposed by the nobler intelligence to the 29tb. We are not sure yet what
We buy Beef, Veal. Mutton, Hogs
Ralph Brandon is taking a course in
which comprehends but disregards will be done. If postponed, due notice
GRISHAM SCHOOL NOTES
Your patronage respectfully solicited,
them all, is demonstrated in this thril­ will la* given in the Portland daily telegraphy at the Oregon expert college.
GIVE MF. A TRIAL
G rand pa Lusted was a Gresham vis­
Ethel Wilkinson ami Marian Robert­ ling drama which centers around the papers.
Gresham, Oregon
Powell St.
itor vested ray.
son are unable to attend school on ac­ personality of the eon of many gen­
pn>P.
erations of soldier sires, whom his
count of sickness.
Young People Have Big Time
Max
Davies
has
sold
his
ranch
near
Powell St.,
GRESHAM, ORE
The ninth grade will soon commence mother would have made a shepherd of I
■
About 52 Baptist young people and Boring to Charles Cobb recently from
the study of Macaulay's "Lays of An­ but whom destiny made a king. There
friends gathered at the home of Mr.and Ohio.
is sound philosophy and true art in the
STOCK OF GOODS
cient Rome."
Mrs. C. W. Doane last Friday evening
J. Brunny from Malitan, Wash., is at
The Junior class is mourning the loss Anal description of the personality of
for a social evening with games and Gresham looking for a sheep ranch.
Parsifal.
of Mark Emery who is re|iorted co have
music, and as all other events of like
A guileless fool—in the eyes of the
the— in-um-ps.
C. O. Babcock of Kasato, Minn., was
kind, held under the auspices of these
The Four Leaf Clover literary society foolish—not by wrath, nor by cynicism,
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyers last
young people, was a great success
the eighth grade, gave their program nor by cheap worldly wisdom, bnt by
The Symphony orchestra, with Doane Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Babcock
At the NOTION STORE of
of John Brown at Rockwood If Not Satisfactory
pity enlightened.
Friday.
at the helm, steered right into the mid­ spent the winter in California and says
As a spectacle “Parsifal” is a tre-
You Get Your Money Back.
that
he
is
more
favorably
impressed
Mrs. I. McColl
Will Now Deliver the Goods
nienduous enterprise; the scenery is on st of the merry-makers and rendered with the Oregon weather than that of
several
selections
to
the
delight
of
all.
“The Busy Store’
C. C. Crawford, representing the a lavish scale and the illuminations and '
California. Told you so! Beat our
light and power de|>artinent id the Port­ electric effects form a striking feature of After the music games were again in­ climate if you can.
dulged in by old and young alike, Ke-
Mrs. D. W. McKay, Lecturer of the land Railway Light A Power Co., is in the production.
Agent Oregon fire Relief Association
An augmented or­
Gresham this week, resoliciting con­
The social given by the Ladies Aid so­
Gresham Grunge, has arranged to give tracts for his company, which he claims chestra of 2t> musicians will render the freshments were served at 10:30 to
which all did ample justice. All
ciety of the Methodist church on last
n Valentine social nt the Grange hall is now ready to commence work on a soul-thrilling strains of Parsifal as an parted at a late hour, declaring
, light and Power plant for the city.
Monday evening Feb. 17.
event to be a most pleasant one.
accompaniment to the wondrous text.
(Continued on last page.)
The hour of commencement will dif­
fer from that of the former custom, the
long dinner intermission having been
eliminated now permits of giving the 1
play at one sitting. The curtain for I
tbe evening performance will rise
promptly at 7:45.
Auditors should ;
be in their seats when the performance
seems to attract a great deal of attention as our store has been crowded ever since we made the announcement
DO YOU KNOW THAI THE TIRSI STATE BANK
and we are giving some Good Values in Winter Goods to clean up and make room for our goods that will arrive
begins, as none will be seated during
will pay your taxes, see that you get the reduction and look the action of the play.
in a few days.
TO COME IS TO BE CONVINCED.
after the whole transaction?
Seats ordered by mail will lie for­
QPDAVIUQ QAnriQ We are now ready to sup- UTAH LAND PLASTER-50 Tons Pniiltrv Mattinff Our sPriPK order ha" »">v.«d
All that is necessary is to mail or leave at the bank a descrip­ warded on receipt of remittance and
urnAlllYU uUUUu ply your needs in this line.
rUUlllj NCIllllg and we can tit you out to per­
tion of the property on which you wish to pay taxes, then call self addressed, stamped envelope di­
Will arrive in a few days!
Now is the time to spray your trees and we can
fection. Y’ou who contemplate putting in some
rected to C. N. Ryan, Manager Mur
at tne bank March 15th and get receipt.
We
are
now
booking
orders
for
same
and
will
soon
tit you out. We have Spray Puinpe of all varieties.
poultry fence be sure to call and get price«.
quam Grand, Portland, Ore.
have plenty of stock at our warehouse.
Lime, Sulphur, Blue Stone and Sall, the ingredients
In this way you will avoid the long and tiresome wait in line at
necessary to make the Winter Spray, also Prepared
the Court House, save time, save carfare.
Spray which we can furnish at 25c per gal.
* Valentine Social At Gresham
Special Pricea in Barrel lots
Can furnish you Dinner Seta or Single Pieces at
We are selling agents. There is none better made.
A Valentine Social for the benefit of
prices that look good to intending purchasers.
RENT A BOX in our vault in which yon can tile all vour
Our
prices
are
better
than
all
others
Call
and
get
Gel Your OLIVER PLOWS and Extras from Is
Greaham grange will be given in the
tax receipts gnd other valuable papers where they are safe from
prices and descriptive literature.
New Rangeai
Best Made.
Get our Prices
grange hall, Monday evening, Feb. 17.
lire and will not get lost. You carry the key and can have ac­
cess to laix any time.
Good program. Sale of valentines,
rostoffice in the ball, where valentines
may be posted and delivered during the
A Roll to Close Out
evening. Light refreshments will be
“Denier in Good« of Quality”
served. Ever/ body come and bring
Diamond & Pttftcfion Dins
your valentines.
GPESMAM, ORE.
Spring Supplies
i
F. B. Stuart & Co
Í,
The Central Hotel
D. W. Metzger
5
TO THE PUBLIC
: LJveryi Feed & Sale Stable
™ Gresham Harness Shop
F
I::
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T. R. HOWITT & CO
“ Popular Home Bakery
Expressing, Draying “JT
MEALS AND LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
I
Gresham Meat Market
Royal Bread
A. M. Widener,
FOR SALE
Wt SELL
YOU BUY
Groceries, flour. Feed, Etc
JOHN BROWN
Pay Your Taxes
Our Annual February Sale
American and Elwood Wire Fence
Wall Paper, 5c
FIRST STATE BANK
Sc a paper to close out
Bargain« in the “Herald Want Ad«.*
LEWIS
Main Street
Johnson Bros. Decorated Ware W jk
SHATTUCK
Gresham, Oregon