Id>l of PortldnJ I’rrtiiuls.
s..
»Columbia
I >2
arh«Hil
No IKI -lIlilMcllville'
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
Al local advertisement« are run under this
head at the rate
ONt CENT A
KA» H
IIMH K No ad publiahM for lea» than IN rest«
Ca«h tn advance except to regular advertiser*
If you have anMhina to «ell or
buy
anything, or have lo«t anything TK1 A
• U <NT AD.” in thi« column The result* will
«urprise you. < ‘a»h or postage «tampa
FOR SALE—Hay
Harry Lasted,
Gresham, route 2. 10-17.
913)0 will buy 11 acre» in Plearant
Valley. 3^p mil»*« * «iith «-f Sycamore
station, near Kodlun H im ».’ «awmill.
Nt w tVDM. ii houM»; barn ju*t com-
jleied.
\3 b
chicken hou»et and
olhtr outbuilding«: «mall orchard
«larted. T« rtns
Half rash, balance
paid in one or two years. Albert R< m 1-
lun. Grc»harn,Ore . route 4. No 16 17
PASTURE FOR RENT—Running
water. Enquire at o resham drug
»tore.
i’
LOST — Between Baker’« and Pow
ells V alley »r Gresham a black beaver
overcoat, silk lining. Please return to
Herald office Reward.
FOR SALE—10 ton« of mixed hay
Ball Bro»., Gresham.
Eol; SAl’E— <>m- s. e.*n.i-hand mow
ing machine. Cheap. D M «athey.
FOR SAI.E—Packard organ. Cheap.
Enquire at Herald office.
116-19
FOR 8AL1 - Betraral good 1 - >
houses in Gresham at investors' prices
Also small acreage on car lines and well
improved farms.
Address Box 54,
Gresham. Ore.
W Oi rED—A solicitor foi I : < Her
ald in every neigh borhoi*!.
FOR txALE—Forty acres of laud near
SycauHwe station on O. W P. electric
road, 2900 cords go>*d wood, fine soil,
six acres cleared. Box 45, I-ents.
FOR RENT — Two houses on Main
street. Chas. Cleveland. Gresham. -
JOB KF-.x r—one half acre with food
four-room house, new barn and chicken
house, good water.
E. Schwedler,
Gresham. Phone Farmer 64.
MII-K FOR SALE—Enquire of Chas.
Iguane. Main street. Gresham.
IF YOU HAVE A FARM for sale,
trade or rent, let ’em know about it in
thia column
(•
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.
Guaranteed. Cha«. Cleveland, agent,
Gresham, Ore.
________ ______
FOR SAI-E — Five acres near Lents,
bouse, well, half in cultivation. Fine
for berry farm. Box 45, Lents, Ore.
CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS
Only 20c each. Put a nice foundation
under your bouse that will always be up
to date Call on or w rite Earl Pinneo.
Gresham, Ore.
WANTED—By the school tioanl of dis
trict No. 4, bids'for a few thousand dol
lars on the conditions specified in the
school laws of the state of Oregon, sec
tion 6, article 6. See B W. Emery,
chairman.
(•
PIGS—For sale by Chas. Cleveland,
Gresham.
WANTED—Fresh milch cow« and
beef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham,
Ore.
WANTED—Every Farmer who sells
butter to get his butler-wrappers printed
at The Herald office. B*«t paper, low
price« Will be money well invested 1
Dance Postponed
The Easter dance at Swndv an
nounced Er April lb will be postponed
till May 2 Satuiday).
Pleasant Heme Baptist Church. Cottrell. Or.
Sunday school
Morning srrv.ee
10 a, m
.11 a* m
I ; m
Young peoph-’f« XM'iety
7 30 p. ru
Collage prayer meeting. Thursday
8 p
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST CHAPEL.
Bunday »chool
3 p. zn
Preaching services
4 p. m
ALL ARE CORD1AI.LT IWITXD.
GRESHAM,OREGON
Sunday Suh »ol at 10 a. in. H L. St.
('lair, Mip»*rnitvnd«-nt.
Pr« a< hiug “ervicei at 11 a. rn. and 7 :30
I’- 'n-
Pray» r rn» • ing, Thursday evening«, at
7
o’clock.
Every body invited.
Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor.
Senices at Gresham Baptist Church
Sunday School, every Sunday 10 a m
Preaching
11 a nc an-1 7 .10 p. m.
B Y. F I
7 pm.
Cottage Frayer meeting, Thur*d’y ni’h.
All Cordially Invited to any and All
of these Servioee.
R ev . T. J E lkin , Paator
•
a
a
•
Ar old fashion«-! spelling «ebool was f Mr Buswell is building a very pretty
huid at district 45 schoolhouse Friday hem * in Arleta Park No 2
evening.
Mi Wing 1» having residence» erect
Position« have l*een tendere,! Mrs ed on Fourth avenue
Hogue and Miss Cri.ler for the next
Mr*. Clinton Stigvr and infant ton
year at school 45. This will be Mrs visited at Grandpa Stigv*rs Tuesday of
Hogue's fifth year, Miss Crisler’s fourth this week
at that place
Mr». Hoekstra i* very ill « ilh pneu-
Mr Bornestadt on Third avenue has nioiiia.
sold bis property this week fot |1XX»
A basket social »as given la>t Satur-
hov»
day ...........
evening
the --------
»A uk -1 -
cash. He will move to Bellwood.
- . by
.. ....
The
ceeds
will * lx* : used
:* ~
“* * to purchase l>all»
A very pleasant party was given by pre«:
stid t-ats etc . for the coining season.
Mrs. Curtis oí Woodmere. Refresh
A very succesaful revival meeting is
menta were servsxl ami everyone went being held at the Meth.xiiet church at
away commending the hostess.
Lents
la*nts «Irange has decided to buy a
Mr. Cook of Gilberts has sold his 10
acres tract and Mr Rice has also sold L t and build a good ball.
Ix'is Hershner, who has been suffer
and will live on the Vrooinan farm.
The people of Gilberts offer thank« to ing from adenoid growths, underwent
the O. W. P. company for repainting an operation last Saturday for their re
moval.
their station.
Mr» Bentlv and daughter of l.os
George Peterson ha» returned home
after amir wanderings in Oregon and tngeles are visiting at We*ley «Hen's
California George says Lents will do this week
Mr. Horner and family of Lents have
for him.
returned to their former home in W v-
T Y. Cadwell ha« bought a lot in oniing
Clamson addition and will erect a
Perry Wiekhom’s little boy John
bouse on it at once. He left here some
months ago to live in Portland, but was drowned on Thursday la^t al
Satur-
prefers a location outside of the city lice, lire He was buried on
Pvr-
at
the
Clackamas
cemetery
day
limits. Facts are he wants to get back
ry'» friend« at Woodmere wi«h to ci
to Mt. Scott.
tend their svmpathies in titene hour»
The boys of the Lents school if:ive an
of sorrow
entertainment and basket supj-er Satur
J<w. Huggins wa.« badly in lured by
day evening to raise funds for a ball
being jerki-d from a ear and thrown
team.
under one moving in an opi«site di-
Herbert Tyler and family of Lents reetion. thie fixvt was crushed so am
have moved to McMinnville where he putation was iK-et'saary and the other
has entered in the merehantile busi
one seriously injured.
ness
I *nts school celebrated Arbor Dav by
A movement has been on foot for some giving special programs in the various
tune to establish a branch station of the rooms. About a hun.lr«'! parents wen-
Portland public library at Let ts Sub in attendance. After the programs wen-
scriptions have been taken and enough done a numler of trees were planted to
is now assured to meet rents, lights and properly complete the celebration.
fuel. The city library provides a libra
Tuewiay evening there was to I»* a p<*-
rian. The subscribers have perfected litieal meeting at Lent». The l*and
an organisation by electing H A. Dar- was lun-d and people were notided
nall. president; Mrs. McKinley, secre but the politicians did not materialise
tary; E. L. Rayburn, treasurer. One of My opinion is that the office should
seek the man instead of the man the
the rooms in the Duke building is under
office.
consideration for library location. Sub
A mothers meeting wa« held at the
scribers mar leave their subscriptions Gilbert school Wedne*day. April 15.
with Mr. Rayburn at any time. This is These meetings are very instructive
a good movement. It means that Lents and beneficial to those w ho attend.
The Royal Neighbors will hold an
is not lacking in public spirited people,
wbo appreciate the value of such an open session on March 24. It is kn *wn
a« children's evening in the lodge and
influence in our midst. Let us see that the parents are to bring their children
it does not lack for giod supjort in and a happy time is antieipat<*d by the
financial assistance or patronage
members.
X . ih
I'riittarie. Friday. April 17. Be carv-
ful how you vow,
Floyd Perkina was niarri«-d in Port
land Wodnoad.y evening to Mi»» Kut
ina GanteBb.iii of F*«t Portland.
W. E. Lewis haa hi« building on the
ast of Conner. iMtls r »hop (-auited
and a partition put in «nd Dr. \ oge will
.HX-upy Mine for a dental ottlce
P A . Engle ha. begun work on hi«
rvaidenee on the Ba»e l ine road, lie
purchased th. lot fr in Mr Willard
through Barringer A inn.trong.
Mr. and Mrs John Yegvr of Albina
visited their aorta, t'onrad. John and
Harvey
The remaining three light pole* were
distribute*! Monday and will be put up
at once am! the light put in place at an
early date.
Samuel Fl Quick died at hia home in
M.utavilla Wedne*lay morning. April
»th Mr. Quick was l»>rn March 10.
IS3J He wa. a Bwtuber of the 24th
Iowa Infantay. serving Is month«. l>e-
longing to Champion Hill. He »|H*m
15 month» in tve hospital.
The Ruaaelville’a cn*»ed l*ats with
the Mentav ilia-» Sunda* afternoon w uh
the »core standing ltf to Itt in favor of
Montavilla.
Lvwn'nee A McNarv was in Monta
villa Tuesday. Mr McNary is aspir
ing for circuit judge. de|*artment No. I
Conrad Yeger ha- purvliaM*d 'll»»
Caples* cottage on El«y street
Mr Billing, of Kan-as arrived here
Monday and ia visiting at the home
of Mr. Inndeaater. He has decided
to stay with itrvgoti.
340 Hilibard Street
Would like U>figure on your
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
k
\\ tHhl
X • »Mi
»nth Mt I u ’ mii
E on te r roa« I.
X • •».
\ 11.1 ,i uvei butch
X 1H
X.» in»
I .ent*' < i r.-itigu hall
i , i VIon t rli ‘ "
X.» I GO
< Rot’k U >‘< h |
Allman d ( .indlddlc
R.«k
Iltkt'i Slronqly Indorse J
Dr. Russ is still «uttering a gr» at
«leal of pain in hit arm, which was
hurt last fall.
Orpha Rebekah hxlgv expect xislton*
from Vancouver lodges next meeting
night, \pril 2*3 They are planning to
entertain the visitor» with a short pro
gram and a lunch. It is ho|M*d all tin*
members will lie present.
Mr and Mrs \V tiro Terrier intend
going East in aUmt a month.
i'h« \
will visit their parents an«l r«*lati\»**
in th»*ir o|»l home in L»wa, which they
have not seen for over
years
T«»iu Riehanlsoii spoke recently t<»
the people of M«»ntavilla on the coming
future of Moiitatilla and the Umrfit*
to be derived fn»m being repn *«*ntud
in the festival parn«le
Mr« Hopper and Mrs N«’wt«»n gav«
their husl»ands a surprise last Satur
ilny evening al tin* I 0.0 F hall by
inviting about *.V Rein kahs, a few
Other friends, also most of the I kid
Fellows who were upstair, to partak«
of a most delicious supper. Messrs
Hopper and Xvwt«>n'*» birthdays ar.
el'we together, hence th»* surprise
All those present report a very unj««\
able evening
---------------------------------------------------w----
V.
lot
« irvoliani
Reg
Our te itlef* V* ill tln-l in anothei place
in thin i -Mile the anti machine repub
I* U X ' «
No IO.’
lican platform l<-ket for two slate sen -
atom, five repu •’onlativ«'« ami a dm
Xo. 103 i l\»wvii Valle) • 1’1 tint att.unes
I'hm ticket m rn<|or«ed
t»V the t ill 'll Kepillillu ill cl»|h o( Poti*
I.in<l the ntiongcxt p >littctl organisa*
thill ill the uoiifitk, albi III»’»«’ esilili*
date« ntaml eqtialh on Hie platform of
Xo
bui
the rec* nt republican c »ilntv conven*
Ihm i all« I by the county centrai coin-
(Sauvivs
NUntl
>
Ko 10>
iniltrc, which aa< elee t»’» I by th»’ peo
No in
ple tu » \i h * ago It in op|M»nei| to
both machine th kein, ami In In’tiig
niip|n>rte-l bi a large majority of the
biminr»* men of the coiiutv.
,S\l\ani 4 H-k'
i
Mount Zion » Fmr
Xo 113
I
X. Ill
that Hit* n I miv «-
m ’K rt »•« I by on I
an voting pl.ic<
on to l»v belìi
<'
J
Pan a
< lerk
& cijtsj 4
'cupper in larg«’ tiottir».
In pretenting n»jr i latform for the
For Potatoes Scab >-■ ik the •«•«•»I
consideration of the public, 1 wish t«>
dia*
ounces of cort<««i\»
state the »«ivanta^es there are in estab ! in a solution of
Mix
lishing a public morgue.
\ public .sublimate to 15 galons of water, «»r >
»tir
morgue will drive out public graft. fluid ounces of formalin to 15 gallons <>f
•««•♦a
How go? For the simple reason that water. Dry the seed an«! then plant
< >
i-.tr».\ a t
Blight—^prav with Bordeaux mix
it is not connected with an undertak*
»
lire,
ture at intervals after potatoes are six
ing establibhment.
♦
0 ni l ♦
At present we have a candidate in luches high.
♦ WON DONE PROMPTLY
REASOHABLE
e
the field who is being strongly aup-
Smut in Grains. Oats. " tk «< >■■!
ported by an undertaking establish 24 hours in solution of one p*>un«l ««f i«»r-
♦
GRESHAM ROLLER .nd CHOP MILLS
ment—but enough said. I leave that malm to **«* gallons of water or solution APPl.l NC AB A\l> SAN JONI
to the public in general. I a««wrt of one puun«i o' potassium sulphide t«»
t ime anJ Sulphur Mixture
*> l»<
Run Tuestluys nn<l Eridnys
here that a public morgue will drive 20 gallons of water, or sprinkle well and
Rolling <>i i hopping |<v |wr hull*
already prepared.
Il Ismghl, dilute
out private graft. I am an independent let stand till «Iry.
drvd p’>tin«ln.
with I » gallons -d w iter t«> »»nr of lull
can«lidate for the office of county c»r
U heat or Barley
lure.
If prepared al hum«*, nux F*
(
. W. DOANL Prop.
oner, and I stami indepen lent on th**.** in one |iound of copper sulphate to 24
|M»ute|s of fiesh uiislauk<*<l lime in >*O
principles
The living shall respect
gallons of water. Some smuts of gram gallons of water, «lir in LN* |M»utids of
the dead, and we should have a pub-
may lx- destroyed by dipping into water, sulphur, I mii I on«* an«l a half hours, strain
lie morgue, A doe-tor representing
V dike for
>«»niu
first into 110 to 120 degrees and then in through a n»-t an<l apply warm
the coroner’« office is representing some
Dttmrt
to water at 132 to 13.*» degrees for lw > <»r a«l«l «til but it run-l»*rs mixtuie har«l«*r
one individual undertaking firm. An
I 41 tl<1
to manage. Other | e«»ple a l«l about X..II«
A. Geisler, Prop.
three minutes. Drv ami plant.
.
that "
undertaker representing the same of
I I alo
Fall»
•I
three |M>un>ls bin»* vitri>«l after the am
• X n
n
fice
is
representing
private
graft.
An
Bring Us Yoar Prv$cripti<»ns and Yoa Will
her color ha» been ohtainrd !’«» make
II
I’ ■ •ri
independent candidate representing the
I
>1< «
f
. . Be Sure tn Have Thein Filled Right
a
succ«*»-«
it
shouhl
Iw
apple-
1
in
I*
«
bru
INSECTICIDES
-I
i i i
office of county coroner for a public
I
at
ary, April and a r«»iipl«* >>f ti.u«** m May
For
Insect«
That
Chew
Pari«
—
On»
’
II
t
»i I II
al r
morgue is representing the people, at
— Farm Journal
ii*i
DRU0S, CHEMICALS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
no cost the city, but an individual pound to 2UU-.MX) gallon« of water, i:-
II
Don
’
t
imagine
you
must
have
an
ex
>T
CIGARS. TOBACCOS, POST CARDS. ETC.
morgue, which («longs to the coroner, I peated application« mav injure foliage pensive spraying apparatus
1 he man t
uni» «« lirne is added. Pari« green s<du
I
I
and not the city; hence there is no
Fa
r
lion and Bordeaux mixture may be mixed with only a few shrubs can g»*t a «* « ent
OREGON
expense to tax)>ayers A morgue be-
f
I
hand
sprayer.
Of
course
the
on
hard
and
applied
an
one
spray
to
economix»*
longing to the coroner, opened to the
I
lune and lalxir. Apply when apples man will find it »conomiciil to mi« «1 in
l>RK
R»< ,-« l.trr
public—these are my principle«, »nd
Fi
ti April t.1 Usi puh l.ll. .11.01
are blooming for coddling moth. Al something pro|»ortionally belter.
Mu
I Pete Stone has gone to work for Mr they stand independent, creditable for
SALMON
Holden near the toll-gate who is build loth the living an«t the dead.
Tho«. Brown is looking for men to re ing a large hotel for summer travelers.
J. C. SILL.
build the Salmon river damn at the
There has been a go-rd many board
Salmon Fish hatchery that the high ers at Salmon hotel this month and
MAKI. IT YOURSELF.
water damaged a month ago. John T. many more iuten coming if the weath
Tells Our Readers Mow to Mix Best
McIntyre is hauling poles to rebuild it er is good.
Rheumatism Cure.
at
home
Glen McIntyre is staying
now.
I
LUSiLDS
A well-known authority on Rheums-
Thoa. Collinge is very sick with the
Spray ing ia the feature of the dav in tisn. itivex ttie readers of h large New-
York daily pap.-r the following valuable
grip.
this neighborhood and the farmers are yet simple am! harmless prescription,
J. A. Odell had friend, from Portland rushing their spring crop. in.
which anyone can easily prepare at
visiting him this week.
Mrs Elliott and granddaughter, Miss home:
Fluid Extract I>sr>de)ion, one • half
There are a good many new people in Ruby Elliott, visile*! Mr». Chas Sim ounce:
Compound Kargon, one ounce;
this part of the country looking fur land mons one day las! week.
Compound -yrup Sarsaparilla, three
John Hosner of Troutdale visited Al ounces.
Steven Mitchell fell and hurt his leg
Mix by shakinK well in a bottle, and
lred and Harris Hamilton Sunday.
recently.
take a tea»p*»,iiful aftereach meal and
Mr. and Mrs. T<»lerwall and family of at bedtime.
Dave Douglas was in Oregon City this
week on bus.ne»«. He has about 11000 Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
He states that the ingredients can 1«*
obtained from any good prescription
to work out on the road and will begin Simmon« Sunday.
at small , .>st, and, being of
work as s<x>n aa the weather gets good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Crasswell viaited pharmacy
vegetable extraction, are harmless to
Mrs. B. F. Hart went to Portland Mr. ami Mrs. Browers of Orient last take.
this week on business.
Sunday.
This pleasant mixture, if taken regu
larly for a few day«, is said to overcome
almost any ca«" of Rheumatism. The
pain and swelling, if any, diminishes
with each dose, until permanent results
are obtained, and without injuring the
stomach. While there are many so-
I >
called Rheumatism remedies, patent
medicines, etc., some of which -lo give
relief, few really give permanent re
sults, and the ats,«,- will no doubt be
An Old-fashioned Dance.
greatly appreciated by many sufferers
hen* at this time
Inquiry at the drug stores of this Mr. Chas. Barker, who has come here to stay among you, takes this method of meeting
neighborho<xl elicits the information
Sto < E-«<)JIS T«
the young and the old people all together.
that these drugs are harmless and can
be lx,light separately, or the druggists
here will mix the prescsiption for our
Prizes will be Awarded
readers if asked to.
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---------
Mr. Barker will give to the
SHAM • WOOD SAW
'9
9
9 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. 9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
1
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A
GRAND
MUSICAL, SOCIAL anil DANCE
WED., EVE., APRIL 22, ’08
Norris, Baker Co.
AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
Welch * Co.
FUNGICIDES AND INSECTICIDES
223
Morrison
Street
DON’T FAIL
TO ATTEND
The following recipes have been taken
from the teeat authorities in the country.
Cut then, out. pa-'.e on a card and hang
it where it will be barely.
fungicides
These
applications
are preventative
I •
< »
and should be made before the disease
lias fastened itself upon the plant.
< ‘
The beet fungicide is the Bordeau
mixture. Because <>( its discolorations
PbrsIdans-SnrgtsM.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ««**« s ** m ** h * m *** h *** do not apply it tu ornamental plants.
Bordeaux Mixture.—Copper sulphate,
Oregoa
Gresham,
4 lbs; quicklime, 4 lbs.
Put the sul
phate In a coarse sack, suspend it in
about 4 gafons of water, held in a wood
en or earthen vessel until dissolved.
Slake the lime in an equal amount of
Every pair of Shoes in the h*i-<- REDUCED To FIT YOl'R PERSE
water. Add the two solutions to 32
gallons of water. Peachss require 1 lb.
Oregon
Greaham
We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prices too.
more of lime and more water.
For
Yes as low as Good Gouda can possibly lx? sold
flowers or vegetables add a pound of
hard soap. Apply as a spray.—Bailey.
13
L> U F U H
K
IF YOU’RE LfJOKING for a good piaci, to trade, you're looking for
For surface mildews dry Sulphur
dusted on the foliage may lie sufficient
Attorney at La*
For Ornamental Plants —Ammoni-
7.37 Chamber of Commerce
acai Copper carbonate:—copper carbon-
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood, Oregon
Phone «Main 33Ü6
P ortland , O bbgom
late, 1 ounce; ammonia, 1 part and sev-
J. M. Short, M. D.
S. P. Bittner, M. D
—(
| en eights parts of w ater i enough to dis
J. C. SILL. REPUBLICAN
i s»«lve c«»p|»er
Then «lilule w itli •* gal
CANDIDA It I OR CORONER o is of water It i» In*st to dissoke th»
AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
THEO. ROY
T T Howitt ha» been quite sick
for the past week
Leander l.« wi>* Im« hi« I ioumvs on 'I k A
nvr »tree! nearly finished.
riiere’s
nothing «low al out ('«mtmetor Higgins
Theo Roy purchased a new bieyvlr
of the Rambler make.
I'lieo says lie
ha« to K’at time to purcha*vd a bicycle
Dr. Vogue i» moving into the \V. F.
U*wis building
II. I
Viter some permission, B C Altman,
lea ling Gumer and «lall) man, re*
ling earn of tir» nhatn, ha« vonnrntvd
alloa hin name appear lot th» con
leratioii «»( I !»•»«•• who wi«h to v»»te
r an anient mip|»»rtei of Staternetil
• I
\Mide ftoin this, Mr. Altman's
putathui a» a man «»I reliable char
ter, nt a good (armer, mii educator
id tin one u ho in mtereNted in Aliy*
nig III it Ulli bettel th«’ «'M lai, lli«»l»l.
The ‘‘Alteration Sale” for Bargains
And Easter Wearing Apparel
best lady < dancer
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a lovely lounge, and to the best gentlc-
man dancer — a fine hat from Lewis Shattuck
’s store. -
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1 hree ladies from the audience
will be selected as Judges.
The Entertainment will Commence at 8. P. M
a
and at 12 o’clock all will adjourn to the GRESHAM HOTEL when- a bounteous feast
will be spread, consisting of, Clam Chowder, Coffee, Cake and everything you can wish for
Votes will be Cast for the Most Popular Persons Present.
At 2 o dock votes will be taken for the Most Popular Lady and Gentleman present, who
will receive a Prize. .
Votes will be taken for the Homliest Man in the room, who
will also receive a prize.
Big Reduction on Shoes!
Tickets» including, Supper, $1.00
Good Music and (jood Floor Managers.
COME
AND
HAVE
A
JOLLY
GOOD
TIME.
DANCE
ALL
NIGHT
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
Charles Barker, Manager