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GRLSHAM PUPILS
LISIEN IO DfBAIE
INE STORE THAT Slid YOU »Olii
DON’T WAIT
any longer to purchase your
Spring Supplies
DO IT NOW
but l>e sure you do it right.
To do that you’ll have to
see our utock and get our
prices on
Eventhinq for the Idblc. Gar
den. Ort hard and Slotk.
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H. B. HUXLEY
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Tuiisorlal aurk of all kinds iiratly and
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quickly «ton« ttafi'U» hofird anU put In
unlrr Nrat do«»r Io Ur«*»hant Hotel
Robert II. Childers. Prop.
G R Mil AM.
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Uveryi Feed & Sale Stable :
H. W. EMERY. I’rop'r
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Grishas, Ora.
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For SADDLES, HARNESS and AU.
H A KN ESS ACCESSt »KI ES
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
Gl Kind« Kepaltlng quickly doit«.
(HIST (.ARSON. Prop.,
Gresham
C. H. LANE
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UARUKKH PLoWKD
J. H. HOSS
<lre»h»m. Ore.
Gresham Meat Market
F. R HAMILTON, frs»
Successor todlnmi A Hamilton
Carries a full line dressed and smok
ed meats of all kinds.
We buy Bref, Veal, Mutton, (logs
OIVE ME A TRIAL
Powell HI.
Gresham, Oregon
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ii SHAM WOOD • SAW
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On and after March lat
' ' Woodsawing will I»' raised to
<5c a coni, strictly cash.
:: GRESHAM ROLLER i.d CHOP MILLS
!! Run Tuesdays and Fridays
: Rolling <»r (’hopping 10c per bun-
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<lre<! pounds,
G. W. DOANt. Prop.
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Auction and Sale Bills at The
Herald office.
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST
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Royal Bread
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WE SELL Only he
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc.
At Cost
KENT A BOX in our vault In which yon can file all vonr
tax receipt» and other valuable papers where they are »ate from
fire an.l will not get lost. You carry the key »nil <mn have ac
cess to box any trine.
FIRST STATE BANK
GPESMAM, OPEL.
FAtMtw
YOU BUY
CLOSING-OUT SALE!
will pay your taxes, see that you get the reduction and look
after the whole transaction?
All that is necessary is to mail or leave at the bank a descrip
tion of the property on which you wish to pay taxes, then call
at tne bank March 15th and get receipt.
In this way you will avoid the long and tiresome wait in line at
the Court House, save time, save carfare.
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A. M. Widener,
DO YOU KNOW IHAI (Hl flRSl STAIt BANK
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T. R. HOWITT & CO. ;
MEALS AND LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
Pay Your Taxes
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GRESHAM LOCALS
Popular Home Bakery”
Expressing, Draying
Phone I4X
Woodlawn Grdnqe the Winner
The conlevt held in the Imll oi Kren
99
ing Klar grange on the Section IJnr
Misa E. W. Healin and Mra. C. E
Cree of Cleone were welcome Herald
road la«l Saturday r«»ullrd in the follow • i
Ing »landing of the teama: Woodlawn, Petition for Incorporation Has viaitora Wednesday afternoon. They
have arranged appropriate printed pro-
Enjoy Rare Treat at Forest Aral place, with average marking of (
48 Signers — Will Be
grama for the play," Between the Acta," I
Grove—Indian Lecture
17KTT4DL (srnta, ercond place, with av
to he given by Fairview grange
Heard March 25.
Tonight.
erage marking of 170.232011. Kueeell-
Mist Janie Roee of Hellwood viaited '
ville third place with average marking
Fairview Civic Improvement club Miaa Pearl Liiuleey over Sunday.
of 172 ••-Li.
Mr. Baker and three of the high
The Hatchet dance, given by Ed. !
It will l>e Been from the average of held its regular meeting Monday even
President Napoleon Davis, who Metsger last Haturday night waa well
M'hiMil student», <•<•<>. Hchantin, John total credits received by each grange ing
Khatturkand Harley Turner, went to that the proficiency of each team wan was appoint«! to present ths petition attended, every one having a good time
Forest (¡rove lawt Friday evening to very nearly e«|6al and hinged oil only ' for incorporation to the County court,
Miss Cora Hhaver, who is well known |
witne»» a debate between Pacific Vni- a few pointe. Daniel Baker oi (¿ale reported that the petition would come
varsity and Whitman college, of Wwh- grange and Mr». Ilanna ChrmtenBen of before the court for approval March in this locality, ia on the program for
When ia (jreshaoi Stop at
ington, on the Japanese exclusion ques ' Butte grange were the judges. They 25th. In the meantime it is being ad eeveral reedings at the Methodist church
tomorrow night. Charles Miller is one
tion. This contest had particular in occupied »rjiaratr places in the hall and vertised.
Toe question of the name of the town of the singers.
terest for our student» aa the subject i made their markings of the standing of
Mr. and Mrs. I^wia Shattuck and
was the name as the one recently de* | each individual member of the three i was again brought up and it was decided
Timothy Brownhill were the first to
laat«-«! by them at Clatskanie.
teams and the work of the teams in the to keep the name Fairview for the pres
Those mentioned report a moat Intel- degree work, and then Irolh judges came ent and make another effort to have the take advantage of the late car last Hat
New Management
New Equipment
rating drlmtr ami a close one, the result together at the close of the contest and postoffice name changed to Fairview. urday night. A gopd deal of fun result
ed
from
the
car
being
delayed.
Accordingly
the
chairman
of
the
meet
tiring two to one in favor of Whitman. »truck an average, which gave the total
“Sure To Please You”
William Hornecker, a prominent
In their opinion, however. Pacific was credits won by each les in. The plan ing, Na|H>leos Davis, and the secretary,
A. I.. Stone, were ap|iointed to look farmerof the Quesinberry neighborhood,
entitled to the decision. Our represen was entirely fair to all the teams.
tatives also rr|M>rt a reception given by
The markings were as follows: Wood- i into the matter and see what can be waa a pleasant caller tbis week.
GRESHAM. ORE
ROBERT WALKER & SONS PROPS
the young lady students of the Pacific lawn—First judge, 177»6505; second done.
Miaa Grace Hill, of The Dalles, waa a
after the debate to the contesting trams, judge, 17R 6491; total credits for Wood
The town was named Fairview in guest of her sister, Mra. Timothy
the faculty, the judges and to the Gresh lawn, 176 649!. This result was secured 18H5, then a place of aume 12 or 15 resi Brownbill, the First of the week. Mias
am contingent. A splendid program by adding the total cre«|its of l»olh dent« and a schoolhouse. The postoffice Hill was much impressed with this
was rendered, including speeches from judge» am! dividing by two. Ijente— was not established until some years portion of the country and bespeaks a I ►
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several of the gumts, refreshments were First judge, I7O.<S3OH; second judge, ■iter ami in the meantime a postoffice rapid growth for Gresham.
serve«! and then, al»out I o'clock a. tn., 177 2251; total credits, 170 7206. ltu«- by that name had sprung up in Coos
I. N. L. Shriner of Pleasant Hame '
the good-nights were »aid^
FRESH MEAT AND FISH.
«rllville—First judge, 172 9295; second cdunty.
called in at The Herald office this week.
Victor Motley, formerly of Gresham, judge, 173.195; total credits, 173.0622.
Claude C. Hill, Miss Lulu Hill of The
now of Hood River, visited the high
The »uu< ew of the contest was «lue to
If you want some Extra Fancy Sirloin or T-Bone ;
Dalles and Miss Gertie Brown of Port
Popular fairview Couple Wed
the efforts of the district deputy, J. J.
1 school Tuesday.
land are guests of the former's sister,
Steaks, Prime Rib Roasts, etc., you
Miss
Lena
Stone,
only
daughter
of
H.
I
The High .S-hool Literary society will Johnson, ami the fairness of the judges,
Mra. Timothy Brownhill.
can get them at our market.
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Stone
and
wife,
of
Fairview,
and
1
Hamel
Baker
ami
Mrs.
Hanna
Christen-
have their society meeting and program
J. H. Chalker recently sold a portion
We
are
making
FANCY
BREAKFAST
BACON,
HAMS
and
LARD.
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Janie«
Andereon,
son
of
A.
M
Anderson
Ben The contest wss witneesed by a
Friday.
and wife, also of thia place, were quietly of the Michael's tract to R. W. Calkins
If yoa try these yon will use no other.
J *
Urge
number
of
me
tn
l*ers
and
visitors
Ethel Wilkvnsoii is again in school after
of Montfort. Wia. Mr. Calkins has al
from Multnomah and other counties married laat Saturday afternoon. Rev.
an absence of two weeks.
ready taken possess ion.
Don’t forget, we are paying Cash for your Produce.
and the work was pronounced first-class i W. T. Scott officiating.
Mr Wiggin, the local photographer,
Both Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are veil
The atereoptican entertainment given I »
by competent judges. The marking»
look the picture of the Grrshatn school
BEEF,
Steers, No. 1, 4c; Cows, No. 1, 3}c.
were made on the ceremony of opening known here, where they have lived for in the grange hall on Tuesday evening
last week
some
time.
They
departed
on
the
even
was
very
good,
although
the
attend
MUlTON,
Sheep, Mixed, 5}q Lambs, 5}c.
and closing of the grange, raising grang«-
The I m > vs of tna Gresham high school from first to fourth «legrees and lower- I ing train for Portland, their future ance was not very large.
HOGS, Dressed, from 120 to 140 lbs., 7}c: under 120
tsiseball team will give an entertain mg it from the fourth to the first <!e- home, where Mr. Anderson is employed
Dalles Simonsen, was called to The',,
and over 140 lbs., 7c : Live, 5Jc
ment and l»asket social on Friday even gree. Marching ami correcti.esa of de as motorinan for the Portland Railway Italics laat Tuesday on account of the 1 1
VEAL,
75
lbs. to 125 lbs., 9c; 125 lbs. up, 7, c
company.
ing, March 6th. All are invited to at livering the manual were marked. The
death of hie aunt, Miaa Hannah Schwa- , >
CHICKENS, Mixed, 11c
tend. (Adies all bring l«skets.
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be' He returned to Gresham Sunday.
contest will result in mtich good.
Major
Newell will give a lecture on
After the contest a short hut very in- He Believes In Greslwm, You See
Fred Powell, who has resigned his I ■
"The luduMt*' Friday •ugAHai U»e Meth teresttnf program was remlere«! Iw
position at the Gresham l»mg »tore,
Percy Smith of the Eastwood Nurser spent several days of last week in Cor
odist church under the auspices of the which members from all the granges
high svltool. Major Newell was sent by present took |*art. The banquet served ies believes in the future of Greaham vallis.
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PROPRIETORS
the government ns agent to the Brule »I n<»on was one of those grange affairs and wants a hand in her growing for
Prof.
J.
W.
Huff,
teacher
in
the
East
::
POWELL
ST.
GRESHAM, ORE. ;
Sioux soon after the massacre of <>en- that cause hut little comment ami give tunes. He has recently donated to each Side high school, visited Rev. and
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of
the
several
churches
of
Gresham
I
rral Coater. This is the first entertain great aatiafaction
Mrs. A. Thompson last Saturday. Prof.
ment the school has given this year, or
Great credit is due Master J J. John- ! twelve ornamental trees to 1« planted 1
last, and a large attrn<iance is expected. mm and the members of the Evening on the grounds. The twelve have al-1 Huff has purchased lots and will soon
build on Maple avenue. He will reside
Star grange in so gladly giving the use ready been received by the Methodist . here with his family this summer.
society
and
have
been
set
out
The
TO THE MANY PATRONS OF THE
District Mcelinq of Unite«! Artisans i <d its hall and assisting in the work of church has just purchased of the East- Victor Nutlev was visiting old friends
entertaining the visitors.
The g<»od
The Hint riel Meeting of Vnilcd Ar work done by this grange is not only woxl Nurseries a doxen or more of the . in Gresham laat Tuesday, giving The
(ft
tisans will be held in Odd Fellows hall, evident in the increased membership of best ornamental trees and arranged Herald office a pleasant call. Victor
Gresham, Friday night, March fl, to their own grange but is becoming much them on the parsonage lota. These will has been attending the Boys' convention
which candidates will lu* brought from in evidence in the grange* throughout stand for years to come aa a testimony at Corvallis.
we beg to announce that we have purchased the interests of
lamia, Arlcta, Eagle Creek, Fairview the county. Space and time forbids the to the interest and generosity of the
The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth
H. P. Hatch and hereafter will serve
and Troutdale AMseinblirs for initiation. publication of the names of the officers late Mary K. Howitt.
odist church met at the home of Mrs.
The Supreme Assembly has chartered a and teams of the granges taking ;»art in
Bond on Wednesday afternoon.
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car and the Supreme officer* from . the contest.
We acknowledge a pleasant visit
F. M. Gill for Kepreseatatlve.
Portland will put t»n the work gMany
and as heretofore will keep on hand
from A. L. Stone, of Cleone, the fore
will attend from Portland.
In announcing my candidacy for Rcp- part of the week.
a full supply of
Mrs. II. L. Vail, state deputy, re resentative for Clackamas County, I
The United Artisan Assembly meets
Mrs. C. W. Doane, who has been ill
every Friday night in (kid Fellows hall, cently returned from a trip to Mayville, wish to say:
the past week, is slowly improving.
Gilliam
county,
where
she
dedicated
a
Gresham. All Artisans are asked to at
I stand for Statement No. 1, first,
Miss Ruby Emery has been having
tend. Thirty-five new inemlieni have new grange hall for the Mayville grange. last and all the time and will vote for
the grip.
been added at Gresham during pot Mayville at this time also celebrat«! the p«>ple’s choice for U. S. Senator.
I promise to place the interests of the
their 21st anniversary as a local grange.
HOMEMADE PASTRY OF ALL KINDS
Miss Florence Stafford has accepted
two weeks.
It has now Im-ome the strongest grange people above every other consideration. the position of clerk in the Gresham
CONFECTIONERY, and CIGARS.
I believe in preserving the initiative Drug store.
in the county and bids fair to outstrip
referendum and direct primary
Idle Car Saturday Sights.
any grange east of the Cascades. Fossil and
Rev. W. J. Bowerman, of Damasc us,
laws and of further extending their use
Your patronage respectfully solicited,
The Portland Railway Light A Power grange was also visited by Mrs. Vail, fulness.
will preach Sunday morning at the Free
Conipnny ha. acceded to the request of who save that the grange there is also
I favor state savings banks on the Methodist church, Gresham. It is
New Zealand plan, the state paying the probable he will preach Sunday evening
pn>P.
the citixen. of Greaham for a late ear. in a nourishing condition.
depositor
3 per cent on his deposits and
Commencing Saturday night, Fob. 22d,
Multnomah County Pomona grange loaning the
money at 6 per cent on and possibly through the week. An
Powell St.,
GRESHAM, ORE.
a ear will leave the depot at First and meets with Evening Star grange on the mortgage s«'urity. the profit» to be dis nouncements will be made Sunday
Alder at 11:3t> p. m. for Gresham, Fair third Wednetdày in March at 10:30 tributed annually to the several achools morning.
of the state to be used fcr school pur
view and Troutdale, returning to the a. m.
Tony Paulson and wife of The Dalles
poses. (This idea is endoreed by J. H.
Milwaukie car barn. This service will
Ackerman, superintendent of Public were visiting with their aunt and uncle.
continue on Saturday nights (only) un
Needs More Room for Posloffice. Instruction.)
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, the fore
til further notice.
I favor the recall amendment to the part of the week. Mr. Paulson spent
Mra. I. McColl, the Gresham |x>«t- constitution.
Whatever
some time in Gresham Monday, and
mistrvaa, who recently r«-eive<l her ap
I favor good schools, good roads and
expressed himself as very favorahly im of John Brown at Rockwood If Not Satisfactory
pointment from the President, ia begin economy in public affairs.
pressed with the appearance of our city.
F M GILL.
You Get Your Money Back.
ning to realise some reward for her
Mrs. 8. T. Crow called in at The Her
years of faithful xerviee in Grerhain’r
ENTIRE STOCK OK
ald office on Tuesday.
fourth-claa. office.
The Notion Store
The poatoffice btiaineM in Gresham ia i State Master Hill of Pennsylvania
Mrs. Fred Thompson of Woodland,
Agent Oregon Fire Relief Association
increasing so rapidly that additional ] runs three farms in Crawford county. Washington, visit«! Mrs. A. Thompson
Pa., mostly devoted to truck growing
room is ne«l«l. Hence Mra. McColl He »O> finds time to act as director In recently.
has decided to close out her notions some fifteen of the Pennsylvania
See Big Ad on Last Page
(Continued on last page.)
st<x>k at once and uae the entire room grange banks.
for poatoftiee purposes.
The Central ‘ Hotel
D. W. Metzger
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Number 9
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2», 190Ä
Volume 4
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^“The BusyStore”
JOHN BROWN,g±^
Sad Ending of former Gresham Man
William Durrell, formerly a resident
of (iresham, shot ami fatally wound«l
Mrs. Marie Kluni last Wednesday after
noon, fir«l a fatal shot iuto his own
laxly, and then attempt«! to kill the
woman's husband who was with her.
The shooting occurred in front of the
' New Nortonia Hotel on lit ti and Wash-
| ington, Portland. Durrell died the
■ante evening.
In a letter, written just ^before the
’ tragedy, Durrell accuses the woman of
luring him from Ina family and then
becoming disloyal to him. In the letter
he admonishes Portland official» to en
force the law, and husbands to keep
J away from saloons and other women.
REMEMBER
We are Selling Agents for
EARTH
and Prices are Most Reasonable
LEWIS SHATTUCK
Bosket Social di Ceder School.
A Basket Social will be given at
('«lar Schoolhouse, District 10, Friday
evening, Mar. 8.
A »hort program
will begin at 8. Ladies bring baskets.
Everybody invited.
“Dealer in Good» of Quality’’
Main Street,
Gresham, Oregon
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