GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, I90H
Volume 4.
GRESHAM SHOULD
ERECT BANDSTAND
Land
Plaster
Number 41
< mendat on based on h’s experience as
Hotkinson-Ruew
DAIRYMEN WILL
FAREWELL
BANQUET
TO
' a farmer pupil. Other speakers were
1 wry Pretty wedding wae «tolemn*
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS :
E L. Thorpe. W B. Davla. Fred Field
ixe«i
U
t*dr»eK«i;iy
evening,
March
26th
MEET AT GRI.SIIAM ;.it the home uf the bride's aunt, Mr*.
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL house.
George Bterit, John Sterit. not
' slizhting Dr Short, who presented th«
i A E«. Limlaey, 1135 Eaat Taylor street, I
speakers with many tactful introduc
i Port I m n« I, the rontnu'ting |»nrtie«i being
At the bil.ide» meeting held at the
tions. Mr. Brownhill replied to the
Ihpti.t church, Mr. Clauahan wua For the Purpose of Organizing M im Nellie Kay Kue^g of Greaham and
The Business Men Should Get elected
Mr. \\ m II llockinaon of Portland. Many Citizens Gather Around regrets and kin.l wishes with an ex
lu succeed Mr Brownhill a*
Kev. 1 . B. For«l of th«- Simnyaid«* Meth*
preasion of gratitude for many favors
auja-rinteiHleiit of the rtabl>alli .cliool
a Dairymen’s Association. ; odiat
Busy and Erect Stand and
Festive Board and Speak
church officiated.
shown, and of regrets that h's duties
Mlaa Heaaie Daily waa elected organiat
The parlor« were Ira'autifully decora-
must take him elsewhere. The sym
—All Asked to Attend.
Arrange lor Concerts.
■nd Mra. l.araon Bible elaaa leacliur.
of Editor and Paper.
tw|
in
Gr»*g<>n
gratae
ami
red
rarnation»
phony orebeatra furnished entertain
Hervu-e« will I«- held la.lh morning
I
The
bride
waa
charmingly
attired
in
ing music. Time passed quickly, and
•ml evening next Sunday. The aul>-
I
rn-ttin
milk
mira*Mj|inv
over
white
Milk
the
hours of morning found us still
jv.-t of tire morning a.-rmon will la-,
All dairrman iute*wato«l in the «ale of trimin«**| »iih joint la«***, an«l carried
The Gresham Brass Hand,
was "Under tli« BI. ma I," I o Ire followed bv
Unsolicited and unexpected by Mr. busily saying farewells and beat
li««ar<l for Ilia first time this season in communion wrvice. Tl>« aubiect fr.r milk and tlx purr liter of (mi are a«ke«l an arm lMN|ti«»t of bride roM«*»
Brownhill, a number of bls friends met »’lahes.
Mr» flockimvm in an arcotnpliahe^ last Fr day even ng. around the table
open air concert..last Tuewlay evening the evening aetrnon will be, "llowith to attend a mu«ing meeting to 1«
and charming young lady and han a
alien they played fur th« Ite pubi lean your Might What your ilatida Find to at Ilia Gresham (¿range hail nest Sun- h«ail «»f friend» ut Grvaham among to par iclpgte In a farewe'l feast, both
IN I.ARtll! AND
Do." Ail are cordially invited.
JOHN BROWN IS RINNING
«lay
afternoon,
April
6th,
at
2
o'clock
rally.
Isxrge
crowds
gather*»!
at
«very
whom she will I* greatly miaaed.
Mr. appetizing and Intellectual. The ban
(JU A NI I II ;S
A
rard
to
The
II«-raid
from
Mr
and
ffiM-kinuun
i»
a
young
man
of
au-rling
There
ia
no
dairymen'«
organization
romer where the !>an«i playol
Much
fOR REPRESENTATIVE
quet was prepared by some grange
Mra Oacar Burr, who recently went on
interval was shown ami favorable com ■ viait to Kanaaa, report« that they ar in thiw |>art of the »tale ami heretofore qualitie» and hold« a reaponaibiv po«i- friends and reflected great credit upon
THE STORE INH SITES TOO MONEY
lion in one of the largest market» in
John Brown ia up for nomination
menta heard from ths crowds in al- rived aafeiy at tlieir Aral stopping place there ha« been no attempt on the {»art Port hm«l.
the cookery and taste of those hav for Representative from Multnomah
tendance Imm Pori land, Cleone and ■mt at the time of writing were having of milk pro«Incert to Co-operate for the
The happy couple will be at home*to ing It in hand. Its Informality was county on the Republican ticket on a
• delightful viait with Mr and Mra advancement of their buainea«. Thia in their many friend* at
Nerond atreet. a pleasure and relief. The physical modified statement No. 1.
He has
tli« surrounding country.
Joa. Wood and Miaa Ih-rtha of Manhat
l«een a resident and business man of
a «tep in the right due«-« tion, and the The Hemld extend» I m *» l wiahe»
Th«« bnml ia an imi i »| h -usi file faclur tan. Kan., formerly of Greaham.
man being satisfied. Dr. J. M. Short this section for 18 years. If elected his
to the Community ami should liavs
Pre sident E. G Clarke ami party of meeting ahuuhi I m ? well allemied
Tl.e undersigned, having sold his In presided as toastmaster and about name will stand as ever for a wiuar«-
the hear'y aiip|»*rt of every citizen as the Mt II« mm I Railway were in Greaham
terests III tile Heaver State Herald, and every gentleman present was called «leal, good will and the interests <>■ the
GRESHAM
ORt.OON
Emil (I. Kard<*ll of St<i-Ie, N. D., on account of other interests compelled upon for a response.
well as the country folk arouixl here i.u Tuea«iay ami also wvnt to Hull Run
Mr. Darnall. people at large. He stands for public
in the interesta of the new railroa«l al.d tumb- The llerald n |4eaaant csll this to move to other fields, must insist upon
improvements and a greater Oregon.
•••••••••••••••••••••••e
Tlic citiseli« and buaities« men of returning on We<lni-aday
the
new
proprietor
of
The
Herald, He asks for the support of all at the
morning. Ile is well pleused with this immediate payment of all bills due to
Gresham could mnk«« no lietter move
responded
to
the
toast.
"The
Paper.
”
primary.
A n«-w Is.x of laaika arrive«l at l) e acction <»i Oregon and expects to locale March 1st. Same may l«e paid at the
than to erect a auitable bamlstaml at t.n-aharn library line w«-ek
The *a- her«- 11« is asaisting A M«yer» in the office of Beater State Herald.
telling br'efiy what he thought the pa
fl
some centrally locali d place and make ■ortment of taa.ka thia week ia unus bank.
T imothy BaowxHiu..
lter should be. J. W. Shattuck dl»
•••••••••••••••••
ually
g
’
eai.
Tlier«-
are
many
of
llie
arrangement* for o|«en-air concert* by
cussed the paper from the point of
lat«- Issika of fiction, aliei Nelson*. En-
the band once or twice a week «luring eyeio|.edia conai.ting of 12 volume».
•• Troubles of a Married Man ”
the Grange; F. B. Stuart. "The City
i I‘«tinter mut I >cc« »nilor
In thia way
Council and the Paper"; Theo. Brug-
j t Wa* Ì
GUESHAM, ORE. | th«« summer months.
The tyiei “pled" Dick Johnson's
ROU8INGLY FUNNY
cru*«la aould gather regularly to hear stray milch eowa on WediieMay
COMEDY
ger, "The Farmer and the Paper";
Mrs. Maxey, who has charge of the
Prof. C. C. Baker. "The City Schools
io «o» om! th«« musi«' ami no little traile would millinery
department at Stuart's store,
lie derivisi in rons<«<|lienee.
At Grange Hall, Gresham,
and the Paper"; H. L. St. Clair, "The
Saturday Night, April 1 ! th
liiih'd laut July I. ill with the grip. Miaa Hughes of
Tiie baml was
Career of the Paper"; Lewis Shat
For.-at Grove will i* employed in li,-r
piece»
but
hat
»Illi
eight
or
GRESHAM
tuck. "The Paper and a Greater
stead until slit- ia again able to take up
Presented by East Portland
red band of IN the work.
grown to a lull
Gresham' ; D. M Roberts. "The Real
Dramatic Association
Inst rumenta.
Ed I-lttle|>ag«- and family, who have
■Estate Business and the Paper." Dr.
Excellent
„
ia-en iM-eupylng Mra. Barne s house on
H. W. EMI RY, Prop's
i Ott devoted most of his attention to
ADMISSION, 25c
the I h 'V» amt their leader, Dr II lE Second street, will now move in Mis.
I the new editor, giving him a recom-
.... Grash«, Ora.
till They meet for rehearsals every Maud Rowley's house on Roberta ave
••••••••••••••••• W.-dnesuay evening at Grange Hall. nue Mr an>l Mra. Joe Simina of Sell
wood will move into llie Barm-a' cot
tage.
Fur HADDI I*4, H ARNERS ami ALL
ROCKWOOD
Rev W T Kerr calles! in and shook
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
|{o4'kw<Mul ha« recently orvniiiied n hands with The Herald force on Mon
day
morning.
Sunday m h<M>l with an enrullment of
Mra. Grace Metzger of Salem vieited
«I
miui aixtv.
Officer»
were
elected
aa
<11 Kin-1* K* i*«lrlng «jUh-kly done.
follow« U*. A. Rowrn, auperinlemient; her pan-nta Saturday and Sunday.
(JUbl LAWSUN. Prot.* Greaham
Mr« Chlklvrw, aaaiatant aaperinlen*
1'r .f C C Baker II E Ihni- 1. W
■ !• hi
Mra <»1 iuim I ihw . aKfwtiurj . Mr». Emery and Tlieo. Brugger went to St.
QutwiiLberry. aaaistaiil »ecretary ; Mr* Johns on Fri.iay to insta-ct the new
Bagmter, inuuHirer; John Mci.ina, li schoolhouse which ia aaid to be th
brarian. Mr». Ihiwaea, Mm. Crocket, ougl.ly up-to-date. They expect to
C. H. LANE-
Mm Childer*. Mm Ragnarr and Mm. sum« new ideas of use in planning
Itowrn were elected teacher« The reg new Gresham ach«K>)bouae
It'-presenting the J. II WsTKIMS
ular preaching «erxiee« will tie held the
Msi>l«>l C oufswv
Th« gravel in this vicinity ia far
»veund and fourth Sunday« by Rev ('. perior for concrete block making
URI.SHAM,
ORIiOON
B Ker» at 3 p. in.
that the Fortlaad manufacturers use
S<> say W. Ilartcll ami E II. Hickman,
ei|ierta in this line.
Th
made a viait tu Greaham to
The ice cream season soon opens.
thia buaiueaa
Now is the time to place your orders.
Sunnis Brothers A Simina I.
name of the new firm who have Isiuglit
uakdknh plowkp
out the meat market of F. Hamilton.
J. 11. HOSS
Every pair of Shoes in the house REDUCED TO FIT YOUR PURSE
Mr and Mra E L Barton of Port
Phone MX
(ireshain, Ore.
land viaited their niece, Mra. E.
Pinneo last week.
Sell Everything you Need. At Right Prices too.
J II. lloaa and family are now
Yes as low as Good Goods can possibly be sold
"DELICIOUS TU TASTE"
ing in their new house.
Rol*rt Simms is rushing work
LOOKING for a good place to trade, you're looking for
bi. new house
(Nat up
A. Mason of the Mason Construction
<-«>tn|«anv thinks tiresham ia “just
In Two
| WQR( DOIE PROMPTLY. REAS0II1BLE
about it," ami intemia to move here a.
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood, Oregon
Sixes.
soon as he can secure rooms.
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S
and
10
Prof.
Huff
lias
commenced
the
erec
I GRESHAM ROLLER >nj CHOP MILLS
tion of his reaidenev in Thompson',
Former Assistant United States District Attorney
vents.
addition.
Run tutsdays and F'ridaya
C4NDÌDAIE
I0R REPUBLICAN NOMINATION EOR «STRICT ATTORNEY
C.
O.
Hamlin
and
family
of
Pleasant
Kuhl g <»i ( h”p|’iiig 10c* |wr hull*
« ►
Write
llnme are occupying the Cleveland
• I ««1 | «mu«l*.
for
house on Main street.
"It is my desire to express confi
"tt To enforce the laws of this
1. W. DOAhf. Prop.
George Gordon of Portland visited dence in and the purism to apply the state relating to labor.
Prices
FRESH MEAT
ol«l friends in Greaham last Sunday.
spirit uf American fair play as a con
“7. To enforce the law* generally.
and
< >
-♦O'
• * ►♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
The service» at the Baptist church trolling factor in th«' politics and the
Don't forget that we pay the highest cash prices for your produce.
Samples
“s To carefully investigate grafting
were well attended last Sunday. After
Today.
BEEF— No. 1 Steers, 44* > No. 1 Cows, 4*,‘
the sermon the ladies served dinner in administration of public business of ami briliery rumor», ami if evidence
of grafting or bribery sufficient to se
t ie churi'h ami the repiitation of the this community."
SHEEP
—54Y
ladies of Greaham was held up to the
Prompt
‘ I will enforci« the laws so as to cure and sustain convictions can be
HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 74 to W
high standard that they have for serv- protect society ami individuals against found, to prosecute the offenders.
Attention
VEAL—8 to 9f
I ig g«x»d dinners At 3 p m. a give- the offenses and depredations com
“1 am not pledged, bound or prom
Given.
nmt meeting was held. Services in mitted by those «hose avarice or vic-
CHICKENS—Mixed. 11<; Hens, 124*
40 Years’ Experience
♦
tlic evening were well attended and the iousnesa jeopardize the safetv of that ised to any faction, nor will I become
Satisfaction Guaranteed
so in any matter concerned with my < POWELL STREET
young |>cople furnished the music.
GRESHAM,
OREGON
society and those individuals."
office or official career. Office should
Terms Very Reasonable
Miss Burton, organist of th«- Metho
not be sought or occupied for private
"Therefore,
my
pur|>oee
and
policy
dist church, is preparing n musical con
<'nil t inv | la««’ ”ii Ba* Line K<«a«L
advantages or private honor, but 1 do
will lx« :
cert
of
Easter
music
to
I
m
-
given
Sun
I’I i h . v 1 -Wiik Phone Ear mtn Sul.
consider that honest purpose and zeal
day evening, April Hi.
“1. To exhaust every effort to se to ae«|iiire and retain a reputation as
M ANI 'FACTt’RKKS
»
cure
to
every
person,
m
public
or
pri
alao
W. A. Proctor of Cottrell has
a lawyer in a public position frees
324 HR ST ST.
PORTLAND
r
bought lots in Gresham and will 140 >11 vai«* life, fair ami impartial treatment such |>osition from undue influen<«es,
ami the protection guaranteed by the political or otherwise, ami provides a
erect a house.
I Route I,
GRESHAM, ORE.
laws amt constitution of this state, stimulus to every citizen's satisfaction
Prof. R. F. Robinson visited the
r
ami to secure to th«« public the pub in the performance of duty.
< .ireshain school on Weduesday.
lic service to which it ia entitled.
Timothy Brownhill and family moved
"lastly. I desire the public to un
"2. To enforce the Sunday-closing derstand that 1 am a Republican and
to McMinnville thia wook.
TREATS ITS GUESTS COURTEOUSLY
laws.
AT THE 01.1» PRICES
R' R. Carlson is having n cement
that if elected, no political influences
BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH
curb ami walk built in front of hi* res
"3. To enforce the gambling Istra, or political ambitions will lie permit
Or will m*ll in 1« lump
ilience on Hood avenue.
ted
by
me
to
control
or
interfere
with
< >
"«• To do my best to convict every the duties of the office of District At
Not all jokes are perpetrate ! bv “the |ieraon
practising medicine or surgery torney, and I will exert my utmost
devil"
in
tne
printing
office.
Here
is
in an unlawful manner.
Pin •Ictaaft-SargcoM.
to resist ami destroy such control or
one that conics from the office boy in
"5, To enforv«« th«« laws we have interference to the end that this com ¡ : ROBERT WALKER 4 SONS. PROPS
Shattuck's store. He thought to play
GRESHAM. ORE.
(Ireaham, Ore.
Oregon
a joke on Mr. M —, a clerk employe«! for the protection of minors, la«th munity may have the full benefit and 11
Grenbxm,
protection of the laws."
in th«« store. »<> he wrote Mr. 51—'s. ; larys ami girls.
name nod address on an egg.
Many
<«gg< are shippil from here to different
f ,
cities. These eggs evidently went to
Spokane, Wash., for a few days ago Mr.
5i— was very much surpriseil to re
ceive a letter from a waiter in Spokane
I
in answer to the address found on the
egg.
Fortunately for Mr. M— tlic
writer proved to be a gentleman rather
FARMER'S Conveniences are not alone confined to the Rural Free than a lady waiter.
I
Delivery of mail nnd the Telephone.
I
There is another convenience which all farmers both large ami
CARD OF THANKS
small should have, uml many do have,
Include* evsything in Shirts. Socks and a full
New Ranges, New Mattings. New Furniture and
We wish to exteml our most heart
Another car of Land Plaster just in. Call us up
line of Spring Underwear. New HI uh «» in all
a Complete Line of Steel Goods have arrived,
felt
thanks
to
the
member*
of
the
Gresh
A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH A GOOD BANK
when in neetl of same. This will be the last
Shape», Styli’s. ami Leather».
New Hats in
am Lodge, 1. O. O. F., ami to our other
j I^t us fix you up on these lines.
friends in Gresham especially to the
car this season, so get your Plaster now ami be
endless variety.
Come ami examine them
We have on our ledger tlic names of over St*) farmers ami others who teacher* of the public school and the
You are sure to be ph-esed
Sure of it.
have found a checking account with ua almoat indispensible after once started. students of the high school who have so
kindly
given
ns
tlieir
sympathy
an.I
aa-
His bills paid by cheek are not only a valid receipt but also a convenience in
Remember, w«« are Selling Agents for the Best
siatance in this, our tim« » of bereavo
his home transactions where very often the necessary change for concluding ment.
5Vire Fence on earth.
l.a«lieZand Children's New Shoes in Oxfords,
a settlement is not at haml.
M a.** J. C. A i . i . kx
Tans, Black ami Patent Leather.
New Full
B ion B. A lls *
tfFIK
' 1rouI **ds of us.
All the l«est
Line of Waistinga ami Spring ami Summer
You can get the BEST Flour at the above prices.
Our deposits in this on« department have grown to nearly K**.<*Y), show
---
OLLUv that money can buy an«i as cheap as
Suiting !<«• sure to se* our New Dress Ging
ing that the people appreciate the advantages of a go. si bank close to home.
You can get Flour at bed-rock prices if yon
seeds of that quality can lie sold.
Guaranteed
hams. they an« very artistic.
Something
Telephone Meeting
New! A Full New Line of Hosiery.
want it.
Fresh.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a special
meeting of . the
.
__ stock
holders of th* Multnomah and Clacka
mas County Mutual Telephone com
Dealer in
7
Main
pany held at Grange hall at Gresham
“
Quality
”
Gresham,
GRESHAM, OPE..
on Monday, April 20, at 2 p. m. for th««
purpose of increasing the capitalisation.
A. Dowsrrr, secretary. ¡
D. W. Metzger
II. B. HUXLEY
9
9
9, oo o*o*
9
9
•
Livery Feed & Sale Stable :
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
Expressing, Draying ‘ST
ICE
Big Reduction on Shoes!
CREAM
CORNETS
STEAM - WOOD SAW
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
JAMES COLE
T. R. HOWITT & CO.
AND FISH
Auctioneer
FRANK MARINELLI & CO.
A. Watson
J. M. Short. M. D.
S. P. Bittner. M. D
The Central Hotel
The Notion Store
Í ¡PAY BY CHECK ]
I
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
LADIES' WEAR
FIRST STATE BANK
LAND PLASTER
MEN S FURNISHINGS
WIRE FENCE
FLOUR $.90. $1.00, $1.10
n\I I Ç
1 1
▼▼
|
Goods of
RANGES, FURNITURE. ETC.
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