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Want Column Additional Gresham Locals r Russellville Doings GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tueeday evening. Feb. 26, the Benlor iou, accident last week, at the Univers das* met and elected the following claaa ity lumber mill,. While operating a ffi <ra: Hailey Turner, president; Ra »hingle mill, the ratchet »lippe.I and be Bernard McCartney and Sam Lang le g’i Watson, vice-prealdent; and Geo. entangled in hi, jumper, cutting have almoat completed a new barn for S, hantin, secretary and treasurer. Wanted, For Sale, Lost, came hi» arm quite aeverely. Mr McCartney. The boys of the baseball team are Found, Etc. Misa Alice Manning ha, been visiting Born, to George Zap and wife, s taking advantage of the g*a»i weather Al loaal advertisements are run under this relatives in Portland. laughter. I lately, practicing -laily, with the head at the rate of ONK LENT A WORD KA< H lM8t K No ad pubhvbad for leastban 15cents, C. W. Doane and family have moyvd Curtía Schindeldeckrr WM gi ven' ■ tention of having a strong team tor ('ash in advance except to rvauiar advertiser« ¡(you have amthina to sell, or «Uh to but into Cha». Cleveland's house-on Mail deaaanf surprise on March I. In, hirth- coming s*-a»ou. au>thing. or have | om anything TRY A street. day, by hi, aupt, Mrs Zaegvr, who in •• WANT AD ” in this column The results a ill The senior cl»**« will »*»» ii take surprise you. ‘ ash or ptksiage staaspa. J G Chi lo, one of The Herald'» vited relatives in to enjoy a delicious Shukeapeare'»“ Ms* Iwlh" ami M «raw- lay's “ Essays on A Idi«on anil J *hn- WANTED-— Every housewife to have staunch friends, was a welcome calle* tinner with him. good bread. To insure flood bread you Monday. Mrs. Kelley entertained a party of •on." should use Cupid Ebmr Every sack Cost, only Ic a won! each tim* —A <oung girls at luncheon Saturday after John Shattm-k *• •»i,v reading D ek guaranti ed For »ale by D W. Meti- noon, in honor of her two granddaught en’» '' David Copperfield “ ger, Gresham; Meinig Bros., Sandy, lierai*! Want-Ad. Good Investment! and Lovelace at Estacada. (9 W. Richey of Pleasant Valley wa» do er»’ birthil.iv», Mia«es Be-aie Howitt ami Mamle^lu-hel viaitvd the high school Ruth Nibiin Friday. LADIES! For FaduonatJe Spring ing biisinee» in Gresham the first of the Neighlaw, and children of Mr. ami Sewing call on Mr» M E Hook, 12 week. We acknowledge a pleasant call The eighth grade lit* r»rv society will Misner St.. Montavilla, 2 blocks from P. A. Lundgren of Portland. forili*rly Mr». W. W. Howiti surprise., them on give tlieir monthly program Friday. end of catline. Ladies’ Toiloring a the evening of Feb 26, it being their specialty. {12 ot Missouri, was calling on E. Anderson fortieth anniversary of married life The Junior English via»« is now study and Gust Larson, former neighb*ws, on FOR SALE — Home - grvwn Sweet Friday. Messrs. Anderson and Lund The evening was very pleasantlv spent. ing Shakespeare'» King Lear. Corn of the Earliest Varieties at J. John Liltlepagv ha« l*een enrolled as At eleven o’clock a delicious lunch was Gists’, Grwham, Ore. RED. 2. box 17, gren diil not forget The Herald. a pupil of the eighth grade. •erved. After which the company left or Phone 229. (Il Ed. Hamilton of Vancouver spent wishing Mr. and Mrs Howitt twenty - *«. ■— LOST— Pocket Bowk, last Tuesday, Sunday in Gresham, visiting his brother, mon-such anniversaries. Those pres FiUer Hamilton, and family. New Ordinance Before the Council. between residence of C. H Edward», ent were: Mr. and Mrs T. II. Pitt», Orient, Route I, and my residence on Major Newell, who gave a lecture on Mr. and Mra. J T. Howitt. Mr. and \ new and important ordinance whh Hase Line Road. l.ilu rai reward will be paid for its return. C. H. lane. • Intliana at the Methodist church last Mrs. F. F. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs P. introduced and read and will eotue up Friday evening, proved to tie a very in Peterson. Mr. an I Mrs. J. F. Zveger, for adoption al the neat refutar council PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. teresting speaker. The attendance was Mr and Mrs. F. E Lewis, Mr ami Mra meeting the 7th of April. It la as Guaranteed. Cha« Cleveland, agent. very good. Fred Howitt, and seven grandchildren hdlou a: Gresham. Ore. Mia, Floy Johnson i, confinol to her of W. W. Howitt and wife. AN ORDINANCE regulating the WANTED—Fresh milch cows and home on account of the niuiupr. manner of openings for entrance and beef cattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, exit of public halls and assembly Mr». Lewis Metager and Mrs. Gso. H Ore. room*. Sund^ were Portland visitors last Tues THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS day. Re it ordained by the common council G. Lusted * m a Portland visitor last at Montavilla has t*een bought and ir of the town of Grtshani: Mrs J. M Short an I daughters are Friday. living run under new management by Section 1. That any person, firm, M J. Myer, of Mount Tabor wa» Ollt visiting with Mrs. Belle McDonald in Joe Holder. Give him a call. company or c**r|>oration maintaining thi, wav buying cow» recently. Walla Walla. FOR SALE—A good driving or work within the coi|**rate limits of the Mr». E. D. Hamilton risiteli her •ie* E. L. Camp and Mr. McNabb of horse, single harness, single buggv, two town of Gresham any hall, or rooms seated carriage and a g*»«l road cart Cleone drop evl in at The Herald office ter-in law, Mr». A. E. Whiteaidea, of therein public or secret society anaet»- A snap. Enquire at Herald office. ,13 on Wednesday. Portland last Friday. blies are held, .«hall have the main Quite a number from thi, vicinity at entrance door so affixed that the «ame I. A Freeman an i bridet nee Rose WANTED—A girl to work in the house. Mrs. A Fox, Troutdale, Ore. (1 have moved to Gresham, where Mr. tended the taffy pull at Orient in the will taring and open outward from the building; provided, that the prvvis* WANTED — A small house with one Freeman is engage*) in cutting wood W. 0. W. hall Saturday evening. or two lots, or a small tract of land with Mr» Freeman and Miss Viola Freeman B C. Altman, who haa ha*J the grip, ions of this ordinance ahull not be some improvements Apply t1 Mrs. L of Eagle Creek, who is visiting them, i, able to be around again. construed to mean any hall or ruo*« M. Hoffman, Gresham, Oie , R 2. {13 gave The Herald ortice a very pleasant Mr. Ranw ami J. Sleret bought 8t> locate«) upon the ground floor. FOR SALE — One 7-yr. old dark ba» call last Wednesday forenoon. Section 2. That the ¡«enalty for any acre« of lami north of Orient recently. mare, sound in wind and limb, with Get Our Prices on lût), 25C 50 or 500 Mr. Salatrand ia now oceupying the violation of tl>e provi »ions of this ordin* foal, broke single, double and to ride anee shall be a tine of not leas than Weight, 850. If taken at once, $55. See Best Printed Butter - Wrapper,. The Carlson place which he has rented. mailcarriers, Greshatn, Route 1 or 5. [1 Herald, Printing Dept. five dolíais) nor in-»re than I2Ü itwenty Mr. and Mrs. A. DeHaven are visiting Mrs. Alta Duke of Leut, was a guest G. Blackburn ami family. They expect dollars?. FOR SALE—Fresh Cow, haa record of 6 gals, a dav. Ball Br*-,.. Gresham. of her mother. Mr,. Harmon, on Wed to move to Elk City this week. Ore. [1 neadav. Play Was Hell Attended. Among onr callers last Monday was WANTED—Every Farmer who sells our friend Charles Merrill. Over 2110 per»*>ti» attended the play, butter to get his butter-wrappers printed GRANGE NEWS IN BRIEF. at The Herald office. Best paper, low •'Between the Act«," given in Fairview A number of Greshamites atte nded Multnomah grange held its regular prices Will be money well invested! the dance at Sandy last Saturday night, K»»ion Feb. 22. meeting in the forenoon la»t Saturday by home talent for tienefit FOR SALE—Small box stove, second and all report a good time. The dance The new master, R. I. Anderson, wa» ' of Fairview grange Many came from hand, can tie used to cock on. Ven was given under the auspices of the Troutdale and flome from Rockwood and tardy five minutes, and grange was cheap. At Herald office. ■" G re» ham. Symphony orchestra. opened by the overseer, John Sleret The play wai a aucce* in every way. Mrs. C. H. Davis, who went on a visit Eighteen members were present. Con SIMPLE HOME RECIPE Every part waa well presented and re back to her former home in Kansas, siderable huaineaa wa, accomplished writes tl at she will be home »wo and The building committee reported good ■ flected credit upon the enterprising peo Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at ple who worked h»rd to make it a auc- will come back satisfied with Oregon. progress. A splendid dinner was then Home ar.d Try it. Anyway ce»». The door receipt, amounted to Miss Lyda Browning of Portland spent enjoyed by all. Seventeen application» —..................... a about $50 while the advertiaing of rep In After Years. Get from any prescription pharma-i one day last week at the home of her were received. A very interesting pro- 1 resentative businesa men paid for tue “ At last! The devil is behind the Job Printing Neatly Done at gram was rendered by Mr,. Anders* n. I sister, Mrs. E. L. Thorpe. cist the following: “You used to call me an angel dur printing. liar*.“ This from the typ<>—and he The Herald Office. Ing our courtship," said Mrs Nagga, Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hal: ' Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rowley and Mr. Wood, Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. McKer waa, but lichind th« bar of the cylinder ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce Miss Viola Freeman, of Eagle Creek, row, and others, closing with an inter- “but you never do It any mor» " Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, thre* "And you deserve the name more SUBSCRIBE FOR "THE HERALD'* oiling up esting discussion in which nearly all* ttended the Leap Year ball at Buck ounces Rockwood lent Rapidly Growing. than ever now," replied the freight took part. Shake well in a bottle and take a tea wood and spent Sunday here. The MMCsbee Tent at Rockwood i* payer of the combine, "for you are apoonful doK after each meal and at I Alsea Freeman and wife, lately mar everlastingly barplug about some bedtime. »ne of the pr-^rewive lodges of eantern tblue.” ried at Oregon City, have come to Stan- Pleasant Valley report, a very suc Multnomah. Since buying the Rock* The above is considered by an emi nent authority, who writ.-« in a New ! leyvill*- to nve. Their borne i, on the cessful liazaar and basket soeial given «rood hall last year the lodge ba* ma*ie York daily paper, as the finest pre Base Line. in their hall at Sycamore last Saturday conaiderable improvement® to the acription ever written t * releive Back Mr». E. L. Thorpe spent three day, of evening which netted them $106 dollars building an<l the other property. The ache. Kidney Trouble. Weak Bladdei Valtie Snaahall was the successful win and all forms of Urinary difficulties ast week in Portland, the guest of Mrs. hall wa® lengthened 12 feet last month, ner of the beautiful hand-carved music This mixture acts promptly on th» A H. Bell. the material and work having nearly all eliminative tissues of the Kidney,, en T|>e entertainment under the 40 Years’ Experience Mis, Edith Turner formerly a resident roll. »>een donated by the member* and a abb ng them to tiller and strain th* management of the Worthy Lecturer Satisfaction Guaranteed uric acid and other waste matter fron I of this neighborhood, but now of Port few other*. A new piano waa Imuglil Terms Very Reasonable the blood which causes Rheumatism land, spent Saturday and Sunday with Jennie Kronenberg waa very good All and put in the hall and the old organ present report a splendid time, We Some persons who suffer with th« the family of William Stanley. Miles Grimshaw being a a® raffled off, Call at mv place on Base Lin* Rond. afflictions may not feel inclined t« intend giving a drama in the near fut- Phone or W rite. Phone Farmers 901. the winner. The horse shed »as turned Phillip Scbantin, now a resident of ure. place much confidence in this simph around, fave tn the west, by a crowd of mixture, yet those who have tried it Portland, spent Sunday here among old say the results are simply surprising, icquaintances. volunteer®, and the fences are being re Rockwood grange, last night, bought the relief being affected without th* Get Butter-wi*ppera printed at The the Rockwood school house and a tract built around the lot. slightest injury to the stomach or othe. Route 1, GRESHAM,ORF Orient Tent of Maccal>ee® ha® juat organs. Herald office^ Good time now! of land from Mr. Taylor, on die Baa*- been consoli lated with Rockwood Tent Mix some and give it a trial. It Herman Duus of Estacada came down Line The building will be moved and will take part in the meeting to certainly comes highly reccommendec It is the prescription of an emminen Saturday last to witness the drama “Be about June 1, and arranged for a ball. morrow evening for the firgt time. authority wh**K entire reputation, it i tween The Acta," at Fairview and visit The Vital cost will be about $800. .State Commander J. W. Sherwood will R. I. ANDERSON said, was established by it. >ld friend, for a few days. lie there to complete the transfer. The A druggist here at home, when a«ke* O. J. Brown lost two valuable horse, stated that that he could either supply Tent now ha® something over 70 mem Resolutions of Condo!ence the ingredients or mix the prescriptioi last week. They were attacked by a ber* and is growing all the time. A Whereas, the Almighty God in for our readers, also reccommends it a virulent throat diKase and died in spite his good feature of the lodge i® the sick and harmless. Will cry sales anywhere on wisdom has taken from our midst, our of all effort, to save them. accident association®, many of the mem earth. beloved friend. Marguerite Ostrand, the ber® belonging to two branches, one of George R. Cotbrell, rural letter carrier young daughter of Mrs. Ostrand, of Charges Reasonable. UPPER LAI0LREL1 Satisfaction Guaranteed No. 1, resigned last week an*' will go to Portland, Oregon, and that we greatly which pay® five dollars a week in bene Phone Partner« 44 Wm. and Lewi® Deaver and David Alaska. His place is being filled by mourn the lone of one so tender in yearn, fit® ; the other ten. The lodge is very progressive and baa " ' " ' ". E. Chipman haa we aincerely commend her aorrowing Benefield went trout fishing recently I Mr*. Lola Spath. E. or Address, OrTent, Ore bought Mr. Cotbrell'« place and is parent and relative, to One who doeth frequent entertainment* which are ea corning home with a good catch. \fr fV.thrg»! tensively patronised. Chester Knieriem ha® been out with a | making some improvement,, prepara- all thing« well ; therefore be it road'¡wuiton g.-t'ting'i^l, be graveling ,or’r to • re.i.lent of Stanley- Resolved, that we, Columbir Grange I ville. All the rural letter carriers will No. 267, extend our heartfelt sympathy e the I-atourell road. Deer and Bear Making Love? » 1 then live near each other. to the bereaved mother, sisters, and Everybody Enjoys Fred Sboultz and D. Benefield have I (Hpfl-cial ( orr»-«pondencp from Welches.) o finished wood hauling for the present j Miss Ruby Emery, who is attending brother; and be it further Home Cooking While two y*>nng people were recently Portland high school is stopping with Resolved, that whilst the bodyia dead Ma*oo. exploring near the he«*l w»ter, of Schen» » » The place to find it is at to all that ia earthly, we rejoice in know P. Anderton was in the metropoli* on Miss Lncy Gedamke in Portland. creek they saw, upon a large roek a ing that the aoul live, in the great be e business Monday. Arthur Fieldhouse has nearly finished near the creek, a bear »nd a deer ,ide » yond, and ia juat going a little before, to W. Hicks is running an engine at plastering J. H. Hoss’ new residence. by aide. The animal, seemed to hold » » prepare a place for it'a loved onea. Meals and rooms hv day, week Kelley A Wihlon’s mill. no enmity toward each other. How Miss Jessie Francis has been quite ill e or month. A. E. H ssmam , Prop. Reaolved, that a copy of theae resolu they happened to be thu, i, a mystery. » A number of young men from here at with the grip for the past few days, but tion« lie spread upon the minute« of the They were not moleated and seem to » a End ofor linr, Hibbard St , Montivilla tended the dance at Latuurell Saturday she is now i* proving. Grange, one be «ent to the bereaved have remained together some time. 1« night. We acknowledge a very pleasant visit parent, and one to the Beaver State anyone able to explain the phenomenon? Miss Helen Deaver entertained a few from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bramhall on Herald for publication. Fraternally, 4 friends on her sixteenth birthday. M r ». F. O toh . Wednesday night. Martin Lennarts of Splendici A Splendid Maa. F. fjjfovLT,. J. C. Deaver has already put in his Pleasant Home also cheered us by a „ Start German-American Society. M r ». P. A vderhov . pleasant call. grain. Clubbing Offer (Byerlsl Cor re« pomfefics from Sandy.) Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair enter Weh««« mart« arraate arrange Fred and Will Knieriem have rented ment« with menta .................. There wa« organised here last Sunday M* Call « tained The Herald force at dinner on Magarln«, th« writ- Mazarin«, the Evans homestead. Buys fine Place at Cherryville. tinnì ■ - I art __ known Im fashion ___ a German-American aociety which ha« Tuesday evening at their home. magazine, l*y l.y whl.h wbfah ar a 1 le — — •re a to offer mir Martin Lennarts has recently bought for ita object the binding together of the Ml«' Inf on« year ----- <1 cr Mrs. H. H. Ott and mother, Mrs. IflO acres of J. W. Hendricks, mostly German «(leaking people, to promote *(>• »!!'« Magarfne •n* »ear for the |*ri • Mary Patch will soon go east on a visit. unimproved, half mile we*t of Cherry the language singing, etc., of the "fath , < ■ All need «ay aiout They expect to fie gone several months ville. He will begin to clear the tract er land.” Otto Clemen, the organiaer, M ( all « I« that It has 34<) Hibbard Street more anhar r|l<«ra than •ny rrther la-lie, __ '•K* Would like to figure on your The Basket Social and entertainment and put out fruit trees. It is on this claim« for Oregon City and other loan« gin* In th* »orl*l tit rorl«l rât aninlirr afwaya an to be given by the High School will be j trset that ground is living cleared for a similar organixation«. The officer, are, «I« at our of®* e PLUMBING AND GAS fl HING Methodist church. Three surveys have John Bosholm, president; Paul Meinig, held in the grange hall this evening. been made through the place and it is vice president; Cha,. Schankey, flecra- quite certain the railroad will go on one tary; Cas|*r Junker, trea,nrer. The Notice to Creditors. of them. society will meet again March 21at. Notice la hereby given that the iinrier- * Place Your orders Early Thi, ia one of the many real estate «igned ha« been (Inly appointed admin * The ice cream »ent* *n »** -n open». Now is the time to place your order, for * transfers of recent date in northeastern METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH latrato' of th. esteta of lxir»ni*i Winter«. D° Yoti Know That We I)o The LarRest Second-hand <l«eeaae(l, l»y th. County Court of Ht.tc Clackamas county some of which are of GRKSHAMy MBDOV of Oregon, lor th** County of Mullnonuih, , Bumnesfl in Portland? Then You Will Know Where considerable importaace. Mr. Lennarts and all porwina bavin, rlaltn. ..aitivi th*- Mid To Go For BARGAINS. We Have Nearly is a wide - awake cHisen -of Pleasant Bunday School at 10 a. m. II. L. St. eatat. ara brr.by notified to ,r*'Mnt ihr >an* ' i Clair, superintendent. * ; Anything You May Want. DELICIOUS TO TASTE. INCREASES THE TRADE Home, and caught up this chance as Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 duly vrrlllrd to th. undersigned, at th. n»po of A P Fletei, fot-ma Falliti, Rnlldin,, Port Put up in two «iaw, 5 »nd 10 cent,. soon as be knew of it although it had p. m. When You Come to the City STEER FOR THE«—— l*een «ome time in th« hand« of «gents. Prayer meet infl, Thnrsday evening*, at land. Oregon, on or before .la <A> month, from Write for Price» »nd Sflmple, Today. Prompt Attention Given the date of the flrat publication of Ihla notice 7:30 o'clork. or the «ame will he barred. Everybody invited. Dated and date of Aral publication of this I Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor. Mrs. Hoyle—Have you anything laid notice, February 21, lane ;; 627 Io 635 Washington Si. . Portland. Oregon MAWCKflCTTBKM aside for a rainy day? J. N MCWItlRTKR. '' Both Phon»« : Paelfli*, ?WI; Home, A rM. * 324 FIRST ST. ... PORTLAND, ORE. ' Mr». Doyle—Yea, but I can And only Administrator of the Fatate of < M99 9«f »•»»•♦»♦•♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* >***>*! oDe of my rubtier».-New York Pre»». Lorena« Winters, deceased Herald Want-Ads bring ReaulU. Lisrtos Auctioneer A. Watson Auctioneer Montavilla’s New Hotel THEO. ROY Have You Heard of Us ? i Ice Cream Cornets Frank Marinelli & Co. ----- « WESTERN SALVAGE CO.