Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 17, 1908, Image 1

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    The Herald, Best Advertising Medium, Gives the Cream of the News both Locally and State
I aster Scrvkcs dl Methodist < hurt h
In the morning the pa«tur will
will pr*’L*<’li i* Np«'uii*l Ea«t<<r Nt-rimm
The choir under the direction of Mi«»
Burton have arrang'd the following
mu«ieal program
PKI/IS AWARD!!)
IAIKVIIW, Illi CHY
CHAS. f. HROWNHIl I
RUSSELLVIlLt GRASCE
01 BRIGHI PROMISI
ESSAY CONTESTANTS
OVIR LROM ENGLAND
SECOND IN STALE
Prize Essay Contest Given by Will Become an Incorporated Father ol Former Editor Crosses
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mrs B W. Emery was taken to
Ht Vincent’» hospitai in Portland on
Monday to undergo an operation for
Mrs. J N. Campb«-ll of Orient was appendiciti». Her many friends hop«
in Gresham W. «ln«-sday afternoon hav­ for her »|>eedy recovery.
ing dental word done. She also visited
large and appreciative audiences at
her old friend. Mrs. Geo. Leslie.
the Methodist church last Sunday lis­
tened
to two excellent sermons and
D. W. Metzger is now running a
some g<sid music. Dr Thompe«>n was
new delivery wagon now.
at his best the choir outdid itself.
Orland Zeek has purebaaed a tine
Quite a number of Gresham people
surrey.
attended the Chicago Symphony or-
-u
Wm. Schroder ___
and _______________
family were ; cbeatra
recitals given in P„r,|a,„f t)11,
guesjs of D. M. Cathey
last ■ ' week.
ey and family last
week.
.. It was certainly a treat to all
week.
music lovers.
A. Cornott has l>*en compiling of Mias Hughes who has been trimming at
the grip for a lew day».
Stuart's millinery parlors has resumed
David Cathey has been giving bis | her position at Forest Grove. Mr. Stu-
house a new coat of paint.
art says the millinery department is
Mr». 8. T. Crow waa transacting | doing a good thriving business and a
good many orders arrive daily.
business in Forest Grove this week.
Frank Woateil has sufficiently re­
Mias k<Ina Bell and Mis, Leona
Ritchie of Portland visited Mr». E. L. covered from his illness to be out again.
| He will not leave for Alaska till May.
Thorpe on Saturday and Munday.
Superintendent Makes Report
Morning aervir«« Organ voluntary,
City on April 20th— Has
Rockwood Grange First
march in F, Moir, Mt«s Burton; "W«*l
Ocean Fourth Time at
on Contest Work Which
»'•une I Mnlrr Morning," Wila»n, choir,
the Men oi Ability.
of Its Kind
Age of Seventy.
Is Very Interesting.
anthem, ” I loKunnn. Wilaon, choir,
Mohn nolo, “Avo Maria,” Mu««*itgni.
Very f«-w places In the etale have as
!<<M-kwoo«l grange l>rl«l a prize r«say
M im Burton; <«-rmon. "R<*«iirr**cti«»n,M
(’Ims. E. Brownhill, father of Tim
Following is a report of the contest
Dr IhompBi'ii, >loz<’|ogy; iM'imdirtion contest la»l Friday evening, the w inner many thing« to commend them as has othy Brownhill, former editor of this
work for the grange in Multnomah
the
town
«>f
Fairview.
Situate«!
ut first prize Irt’ing M lns \ma Taylor of
on a
I
Evening »rrvirrt Organ voluntary,
the R ua U wimm I school. I he other win­ ' comuianding wight, overlooking the paper, called at the Herald office on county, as far as the guperintandent
a«*lect«*d. Mm«» Burton; “Easter wor­
ners were (toorge Crane, rvcoih I prize; (’olumbia Valley on the line of the last Friday night, supposing he would has been able to complete them at this
ship," I »ring, choir; ««»Io, “Christ
here find his son.
Mr. Brownhill left writing. The contest wag for prompt-
M irh >laii4ii Brown, third. The prizes O. R A N. ri*ilroa«l and connvcte«! with
L'hild,” Sheppard, Pi«»f Baker; ladies
were |3, |2 and fl
The judge« were Troutdale, Ea.terti Multnomah and Mell»ourne, Australia, on March 10th ne«a in opening, attendance of officer«,
quartet, 'll' Ar« me,” <n*brirl, Mr»
E. C Huffman of ltuN»«*llvill<* grange; f’larkama« rou nt ice, Portland an«! Or­ lawt, coming on the Marama from Sid­ attendance of members, officers includ­
SI Clair, Mhw" l.4wi« ncr and I ran-
Mrs, Carrie 1'wnwnd of Fairview egon City by t*lt*<*triual lim*a and int«-r- ney to Victoria, B (’., where he landed ed, an<i program work. Perfection in
11* , violin duet, "Spring lwak«*iting,”
grange, and \V I M«s»rr of Pleasant im - i -U m I by th«- Bandy gri*v«-l«-*l read and April 7th. He then csrtne to Seattle by opening was 100 ¡»oints a month; per­
Bach, Mia» Burton, Mr Zuinrr , cornet
\ alley grange. In addition to the vs- its <*onn**<*tion with th«* Ba««- Line r««ad. I mjs I and from there by train to Port­ fection in attendance of officers was
r»«do, i»r|r«-le<|, |»r Ott , aiitlirm, "Ilail
He had not 65 if grange met once a month and
Mis» Pearl Lindsey and Miss Jessie
wav« a sp|umh«l pr«»gram was given, fol­ rran«|Mirti<»n farilith«« ar«* unnurpa«se«l land, arriving Thursday.
At the Baptist church next Sunday
the Day,” Adam«, choir, du«'t, ”|)otibt
lowed by a game of progressive Wlli«t by any town of its sise in the Mtat<*. heard of Mr. Timothy Brownhill’s re­ 78 if it met twice a month; perfection Francis were guests of Misses Grace Sunday school will be held at 10 a. m.,
Nu More.’
and
Minnie
Lawrence
on
Sunday.
moval
to
McMinnville,
hence
came
to
in attendance of officers and members
ami dancing. Following is the esnay Then a«l«l to thi« th«* fa«’t that Fairvi***
followed at 11 by Easter sermon by
Fall,
<’«
Lafe Manning left last Sunday eve­ the pastor, subject, ‘The Empty
was 100; perfection in program was
by \1 imm Taylor, which won first prize, soil m th«- e«|nal of any in tie- west, tliMt I ireshafii.
turn ;
Mr. Brownhill has hat] an interesting 225 if grange met once a month ami ning for Meattie
Tomb.” In the evening at 7:45 song
The others will l>r publishes! next w rek it m in ths center of a fru
and extended trip.
He left England 240 if it met twice. The content began
Sig Knighton and wife visited Mr». service by the young people, also reci­
grazing,
dairying
and
veg
W fi> I armers Should Belong I to the
Knighton's
mother
at
Hurlburt
Satur
­
Ml mail matter pertaining t Io tli>-
lant May and six weeks later Ian led st October 1 anti ended March 31. The
during dintrii-t that I ihm to I
tations and »hurt sermon on “Knowing
Orange.
day evening and Sunday.
I api r muni I m - udd r«*«»«i*d l«> tin* Brav er
I m - appreciated.
Nice ho
fine Melbourne. < >i his recent trip to Amer­ scoring of Fairview and Rockwood
and Doing.” Everybody invited. You
Every farmer should ladotig to
1 the
Dr
Thonif>»on
is
having
his
residence
Mate llciuld, Gr«*»ham, <>r«-., to
ica,
of
which
this
is
the
fourth,
he
was
granges may be changefl wunewbat by
barnn, and extensive field* line lb«*
will be made welcome.
reshingled.
I grange Irecausc it is a farmers* i MNROCi-
prompt «lvli\*-ry anti publication.
rather unfortunate.
In a very rough | the executive committee, but it will
roads in all directions.
Electric lights were turned on in
ation.
Mrs. E M. Douglas of Pleasant Home
Through the renter of the toa n rmiH sea out of Brisbane fie was thrown vio- I probaldy not affect the result. The
Gresham last night. It was indeed a
was iu Gresham Monday on business.
i
Men
who
work
for
wages
at
w
lently
against
the
stair
rail,
breaking
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superintendent has received the final
a tiny stream large enough for drain-
any business have bu«mrss nss'K-ia
Mia» Hattie Pierce visited relative» treat to walk along the street« and see
ug«- mid never a danger,
Iti Lo t the two of hit rd* and causing intense pain . report from Rockwood, but cannot lay
«•
the various business houses and resi­
in Vancouver over Sunday.
the carpenters, the plasterers, th
and
inconvenience
for
the
rest
of
hit
!
hi«
hand
on
it
at
this
time.
Oretown
possibilities f«»r good, cheap drainage
dences illumined with this modem con­
‘ « hiiiists, the phimltrrs ami men who
voyage.
The
storm
was
so
severe
that
Miss Inez Lusted has been »[lending venience.
grange, Tillamook county, stands first
| ar<- one of tin- strong feature«. The
work at all such trades have trades
in the state, and Russellville grange of the past week in Pleasant Home, the
water nupply i« obtained from a spring two men went insane.
union» or associations. The grange is
Mr. Brownhill is over 70 years old Multnomah county stands second, In guest of her brother Harry and family.
in the center of the town that is «Up-
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th«- farmers' asMs-iation ami in the same
i ­
Miss Grace Lawrence, Miss Pearl ’ •
•
pled to the homes al the rute of 11.50 but is as hale ami hearty as most men following table A is for opening; B, sl
way as the trades unions benefit the
at fifty, lie has never known a sick tendance of officers; C, attendance ot Lindsey and Miss Jessie Francis vis­
|>er month
workers, the g'ango Ixmvtits the farm­
ited
the
metropolis
Saturday
afternoon.
The town is rightly named. No llet. • lav until his recent accident. He is an officers ; C, attendance of inemliers ; d ,
ers, but t«» a greater extent.
ter view may I m * found along the Col- Englishman by birth, but has traveled program.
O Burr and wife returned from '
If all farmer« unit«* am! form a strong
AT METZGER S HALL,
their eastern trip Monday. Thev have
i umhia, which is in ¡dam sight and «VV- extensively iu F.nglau T and America
Russellville—meets twice a month:
UBXSHAM
I mm I v they « an »end delegate« to the state
been
visiting
friends
and
relatives
in
and
lias
lived
at
Kansas
City,
San
Fran
­
<MT
MOV.
DRC.
JAM.
rvH.
MAK.
era! mile« of Washington wtMMllanda.
legislature aad demami alinost anything
10D ICO KM H)0 KO Kansas for the past three or four I
A
BM)
cisco,
The
Dalles
ami
Dufur.
A
daugh
­
To the vast is the (’M«*adee with Mt.
Last of Winter and fall Series
-•»
75
69
l?l weeks.
75
that woul«l Is* g«ss| fur the farmers in
•19
ter, Mrs. Mary E. Lathim lives at The B
All AKE LEADING LINES
11‘ mm I and St Helens.
48
36
C
69
44
34
4-‘
general, such as having new roads am!
George Metzg.-r, who is teaching the I
ALL ARE INVITED.
IND AT KIGHT PRICES
The townsite has l>een the center of Dalles ami a son William lives at Mad­ D
240 240 240 ’.’to 240 240 Harmony school, was in Gresham on
bridges built or improving the country
HEFTY’S ORCHESTRA
<
a settlement that was Iw-gun in the ras«.
Munday
looking
after
his
property.
Totals
4M
463 445
456 443 451
in « dv wav.
A cousin of Mr. Brow nhill was mayor
trial, f<>r one trial
i tiities, if not earlier.
As a mark of
Grand total, 27 42. Wins first prize, i Organizer Woodard of the Women
Ed Metzger, Mngr.
The grange also furnishes a place fur
j earlier thrift, the MelhodiM church of Waaell, a noted saddlery town of
G resila m— meets once a month.
“f Woodcraft visited the Gresham
the farming, dairying, gardening and
England,
and
was
sucxMunted
by
his
HO
fto
40
ewre
Euesday
sv-roug.
A
l«a> UM luu
still «tands, though erected in iNflv.
stock raising
.V>
55
55
55
45 j
35
Th«* extensive farms of Na|»oleon three sons in succession, a thing un­ B
•>?
48
60
4»»
«4
c
Another reason is that in Isdonging
M
Davis, J P. Ileslin, Th«- Sun Dial ranch. known to bistoi y.
120
D
60
90 180 225 m
to the grange a farmer can have his
A. Kronmbcrg and John Townsend
Totals 282 235 233 .395 424 404
farm implements. Ins buildings, his
ALWAYS FOUND AT
Gran«! tota , 1972
st«s’k am! his h«»usrhol«l articles insure*! arc the result of that early settlement.
Mr. DeHaven Hds Bad Accident.
Beside« the Methodist church there
STUART
’S
"THE POWELL STREET GROCER ’
at a chca|H*r rate than in any other
meets
once
a
month
:
Mr. DeHaven, of Pleasant Home, a
insurance ««nnpanv in the world. This is n newer Presbyterian church.
Rev
A
too
KK) ILK) 100 100
OREGON
«IRI SItAM.
;
former
partm
r
with
W.
E.
Marked
ami
45
B
«55
60
65
M
All the latest styles and shapes
•
• insurance company is sure not to go j W. T. Sc«>tt has ifn Si-rvir«-« in charge
«••••••••••••••••••••••••a bankrupt l«ecausr it is a national or- i and is al««» interested in the promotion well known in thin vicinity, met with a C...
43
62
42
We Have Hats You Don’t See
ganization, ami there is a such a large <
225
D
225
22’»
22 •
elsewhere — and our prices — Well
A finely located four- i serious accident last week while blast­ Totals 4?:;
amount «»! insurance all over the conn- | of the t«»wn.
4
42»; 437 438
ing
stumps
on
hia
place.
By
a
prema
­
if
we
haven
’
t
your
style
you
don’t find such low pricec as
try that if a wry «lestrm tive tire di<! i room school building, standing in a
Grand total, 2613. Wins secund prize,
we quote, quality considered,
We
come in one part of the country, th«- large van!, well built ami overlooking ture explosion of |M)w«ler Mr. l>eHaven
Lent« grange—meets once a month :
sell far below Portland prices.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
insurance coul«l l><* (»aid without th«* .
was
struck
in
the
face
and
knocked
7“ 1(M loo 1<>> KM UM
An Experienced Milliner always
slight«*st dang« r of the company going the vnlley t«» the north is the fir*t ad­ senselesi* to the ground. One of hia riba A
25
35
B
35
3)>
10
35
vertisement for the town entering from
in attendance.
Call and Examine
bankrupt.
If
43
48
His
21
41
M
35
our stock. You’ll be surprised.
Th«* grange has «lone many things the west. It stands oil a goo«l atone was broken and his nose broken.
225
225
225
D
150
63
for the good of all the farmers.
foundation and represents pl,''*' in- lace was very liadly bruistnl and his
It has I MTU the means of getting free ;
MERCHANDISE
MAIN STREET,
whole body severely jarred.
It is be­ Totals .373 376 376 414 333 222
GRE8H
vested
in
educational
enterprise.
delivery of mail to all the country I
A ira nd total, 2U95. W‘Îns third prize.
lieved
he
will
recover.
At
¡»resent
A
L.
St«»nv
controls
the
places It is now working for a gov- 1
Woodlawn— meets twice a month.
eminent road across the country.
only store anil p«»st office. J. M I bivi«
A
It U 1(>) lot) KM KM UM
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The grange also furnishes a g«*>«l will ¡»ut a stock of good* in the room
66
54
51
69
B
. ÍÍ9
BOIH I LAMS WIN
(»lace for voting ami ol«l people to go I
31
32
31
C
. 27
34
47
«>r a gtsMl time. After working all the I under the grange hall ; arrangements J The Northwest Gun compamy*» ball D
M0 240 240 240 240 240
farmers are glad to have a place where for fitting the room up are being mad«*
team, formerly the Shattuck Blues of Totals 40»» 425 423 440 443 459
they can go to spent the «lay with all now. There is a new blacksmith shop
FRESH MEAT
FISH
It. W.’I .MI RY, Prop’r
Gresham, «lefeated the Rockwood Reds
Grand total, 2x*»96. W ins second prize.
their friends ami ncighlstrs.
ably conducted by Mr. C’athornr. and a
on Stanley’s grounds last Sunday.
6resham. Ore.
Pleasant
\
allev
—
meets
twice
during
carpenter shop. These buildings, with
Don t forget that we pay the highest cash prices for your produce.
The score was 14 to 2
Seven innings last three months:
• •••••••••••••••a
other valuable properties, are owned were played.
GRANGE
85
70 100 UM UM
80
The Latteries were : A
BEEF — No. 1 Steers, «•,<; No. 1 Cows, 4C
60
55
75
by Ed Cree. Thu Sun Dial ranch owns Rockwood—»I. Border, pitcher ;
. 50
06
6«
B. B
pirung«-* arr rt-qtl«*"tr«l t<» •rtul to The llt*rid»l
SHEEP —5 V
65
tw
55
73
i
C
.
50
61
Information •«» flint a brief card ran I h - run and runs a large fee*! null, am! there
ForSADDl.l S. II KRNESS and ALL
Hamlin, catcher, Gresham, C. Butler, D
HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 7', to 8C
under till« heatlilig free Notify Un of change» )
225 225 225 240 240 240
are other buainv!*« interest!» worthy pitcher; Bowers, catcher.
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
VEAL—8 to
■ Totals .405 425 423 471 483 467
of notice.-» There is one remarkable
CHICKENS—Mixed, 11/; Hens, 12V
Grand
total,
2074.
Wins
second
prize.
The
Gresham
high
school
ball
tea
nt
feature in theae buaineas interest.«.
Rockwood ■—meets twice a month :
III Kitol. H.'iwlrln» qukkly don»
There «loes not seem to I m * anyone ri­ will play Farkplace on Stanley*«
¡ ; POWELL STREET
GRESHAM, OREGON ; ;
21» It»> KM UM
40
«ll'ST LARSON. Prop., (Ire»ham
A game A
clusively devote«! te the real estate grounds tomorrow afternoon,
4S
57
55
20
B
. tW
business. Here is room for a promo- with the Dalles high school is contem­ ¡V.
41
29
32
42
31
plated.
240
D
240 240 240
motor.
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i Totals. 371
laMtking around over the town we
337 4’29 427 429
C. H. LANE
Will
probably
win
a
second
prize.
were interested in seeing many neat
We ran a column of very in­
Multnomah—meets once a nitfntb:
It.-pr..... ..
the J. K W atwin "
homes, quite a nuinl»er of them being structive matter for farmers and
70 UM
Mrim ai C omcaw
A
UM KM KM
new. In this connection we may name
25
35
6»
48
orchard ists last week or the sub­ B .
30
OREGON
Mrs. Moller, A. M Anderson, Mrs.
< ►
«IRI SIMM,
33
17
33
30
C
. 22
60 18»)
Cornett, D. S Dunbar. Nelson Ross, ject of insecticides and fungi­ ¡D
0 180
180
W. W. Ashcraft. J. T. Croots, A T. cides. This information is rarely Totals .332 142 348 183 365
TREATS ITS GUESTS COURTEOUSLY
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Axtell, J. O. Dolph, J. T. Stillion, W. presented so fully yet concisely.
Fairview— meets twice a month
HOARD BA’ DAY, WEEK OR MONTH
< >r will »ell in a lump
UM UM ll»> I0O too ux» :
Ellison, Ed McGaw ami Mr. Shaver.
Thinking it might have been ! A B
«9
57 1
40? 5tl? 4S
48
In the south part of town is a beau­
' j
.. mm Nt PI OU i i'
X
36? 47? 42
41
44
41
tiful little park that has been used for overlooked by some we decided C..
240 24o" 24» >? 210? 240 210
H. HOSS
Î
If you can use D
picnics and celebrations. Already some to run it again.
428 41« 437 3!» 450 408 1
ROBERT WALKER & SONS. PROPS
GRESHAM. ORE. Ö
ü I »hone I4X
Gresham, (Ire. X
(Ireiham, Ore.
of the citizens have in view to s«-cure it now is your chance as it will , Totals.
Grand total, about 25UÜ. Wine second
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this as a town ¡»ark ami the cleared not be run again soon.
prize.
plat near it for sjwirts.
Fairview is almut to vote on the
question of incur ¡Miration. Election of
officers will occur on the 20th of April
There is no g<Mxi reason w hy it should
not I m * organized for government and
there are gixai reasons why it should.
FARMER'S Convenience» are not alone conllm-rl to tin Rural Free It will then lM*corne very dvsireable as
I
Delivery of mail and the Telephone
a residence center.
Its easy con­
I
There is another convenience which nil farmer» Imth large and nection with Portlan«! should Ursa
SHOES
GROCERIES
FURNITURE
For Women, Children, and Men.
All Canned Goods, Syrups, Pickles in
small should have, and many do have,
Chairs of all kinds. Spring Mattresses.
many people to it wh«> do not care for
wood and glass, Hams and Bacon.
- OXFORDS -
Iron Beds. Extension Tables. Center
home life in the city, yot who must
In Black. Tan and White, in Patent,
Cheese. Green Fruit and Vegetables.
A ('HECKING ACCOUNT WITH A GOOD HANK
Tables. Lawn Seats, Japanese Furniture,
transact business there, lain«! is «¡nite
Enamel, Calf, Vici Kid, Box Calf and a
Flour. Cereals of all Kinds.
Lounges. Mattings. Linoleums. House-
reasonable, «‘sptvially when you con­
number of other leathers in all styles
We have on our ledger the name» of over 300 farmer» anil other» who sider its quality. Acreage runs from
Treasures.
DRY
GOODS
and lasts.
have found n checking account with na almost indi»|»'n»ible after onci« »tarimi. $150 to $300. Lots 50 by I(X) are to I m *
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS. SASH. DOORS
Men's Furnishings, Hats and Caps in
Ili» bill» paid by cheek are not only a valid receipt but also a convenience in obtained at $75 to $150.
And other Building Necessities.
HARDWARE
all
styles
and
Varieties.
Men
’
s
Hose
in
hi» home transaction» where very often the nece»»ary change for concluding
JLST
RECEIVED—CAR Of FEED AND HOUR
Carpenters
’
,
Woodcutters
’
anil
Farm
­
plain
and
fancy
styles.
Hats
in
endless
a settlement is not at hand.
ide phone IMeetlnq
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
BUILDING MATERIAL
SHINGLES
DANCE
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0. W. METZGER
9 9ÜP-T0-DATE MILLINERY
9
9
9
9
9
■9
9
9
9
9
9
9
«i9
a
GRESHAM
T. R. HOWITT & CO
Liveryt, Feed & Sale Stable
AND
DIRECTORY
TRY Gresham Harness Shop
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The Central Hotel
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The Notion Store
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Our Stock is Most Complete in these Lines
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Our deposits in thia one department have grown to nearly $50,01 M, »bow­
Notici« i» hereby given that there
ing that the people appreciate the advantage» of a good brink cloae to home. will la- a »|«ecinl meeting of the iitoek-
hohler» of the Mnhnomali an<l Clacka­
mas County Mutual Telephone com­
pany held at «Ininge hall at Gresham
on Monday, April 20, at 2 p in. for the
pur|M>»«' of increasing the capitalization.
A. Ihiwsrrr, »ecretary.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, ORE,__ _
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Job Printing Neatly Done at
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The Herald Office.
varieties, Suspenders, Neckties, Etc.
Ladies' Furnishings, Calicoes. Per­
cales, Waistings. Scotch Plaids, Ging­
hams, Silks in all designs. Hosiery all
styles for women and children. Laces.
Dealer in
"Goods of Quality”
ers' Edge Tools. Shelf Hardware. Hoes,
T’orks, Shovels, Rakes. Posthole Diggers,
Augurs. Stoves. Ranges, Tinware, and
Graniteware.
Fishing tackle. Ammunition, all Kinds
Have some Land Plaster left and
would be pleased furnish you in large or
small quantities. In fact, anything you
want, from largest to smallest we have
it and can furnish you at lowest prices.
LEWIS SHATTUCK
Main Street
Gresham. Oregon