6RESHAM LOCALS The dance given at Estacada last Amspigsr Lodge has acquired • new . Saturday night was a aiicce.. despite and entertaining ornament in the gilt the tiad weather. The Symphony or­ <>( Its master to hit wife of an Kdlwn chestra will also give a dame at Gresh­ Phonograph. Min Glenna Burton, organist of the am Saturday, April 18. George Cu in nil ng« Is driving J Mall'» ! Metbodiet churvh. and the choir are The Odd Fellow, of Hallwood will gravel team while the latter Is sorting 87th anniversary preparing “ the following anthems tor cel.bralc the ............. •» wiiiinvi »«*1 y of the over hi» potato eroi In the cellar onimr on Sunday, April Mth. Wanted, For Sale, Lost, The Lents public librarv was duly I thing was first-class and the citizens Sunday: ........... ' " ‘ 11.. i will meet in the Imlge hMir ... . — lodge ruom. and oivened Tuesviay evening Miss Fox of •hosed their loyalty to a gvasi cause bv Noyes, for morning and "The King of Found, Etc. marvh to the Methodist ehmvh in full the county and city library was urenent their patronage About 4*' «as deareJ Glory,'* bv Gabriel, for evfhing. Now i. the time to place your order*. Dr regalia. Past t'hief Patriarch. T. J WANTED—Freeh milch cows and and L. H. Well, of the East Sivle Ore­ The library was opeiwd for business Elkin, pa.tor of the Baptist church of Thompson's subject for the morning beef cattle T. K Howitt, Gresham, gonian station Short talk, were given Tuesday evening. service will be. 'The Father's Meeeage Gresham, a ill deliver the addree*. by each of them and Mrs. Additon gave Ore I>on Elliot has purchased three lot» an interesting appeal for ths use ot the to His Children, ' and in the evening he on Third ami Marie street FOR SALE—Hay Harry Lusted. library, A large number of friends •ill preach on. "Our Father's King­ Will lie mail* by the HURLBURI Gresham, route 2. 16-17. and young people were in attendance Adam Ridenow waa badly injured bv The Easter »erviee. given at Hurlburt The room has been repainted ami sup­ falling from a wagon. He ia resting dom.** Everyl*»ly cordially invited Oregon Rdllrodd & Ndvl<|dlkxi Cd. FOR SALE — Jersev bull two year* plied with tables ami chairs ami a large easy at St. Vincent» hospital Mis. Dr. A. Thompson spent Thur»- hall Sunday werp well attendisi ••DELICIOUS TO TASTE" and th. old, one four-year old eow fresh, four number of books are already on the | lay in Portland At the primary election in,thl« pre Mrs .Mattie Stone of Grave crossing heifer, fresh, and .a still continu« tu vieil Iflt. lami. h ; ao Reverend Henderson ia building a has been very ill with pleura pneumo-, will lie no pros, lung in the evening on this iivighborhoisl. There are avverai I St. Paul 63.16 FOR RENT—80 acre.. five mile, east new house on First avenue. nia is improving She was taken seri­ account oi the pastor being away to till Writ, new victims, making aliout 41 cases in . «M» 1tl Î Omaha of Gresham. Good buildings, good an engagement at another place. All Mr. Bergman will leave for an ex­ ously ill this week, and great fear was this district siui-e the Hid of last S»p fur Kansas City pasture, running water, 12 acres cleared are invited to come. expressed tor her safety. Great relief I tern bar. Tern,» reasonable Enquire at Greah- tended visit in Europe in a few days was felt when it was ascertained thal Prices TICKETS Mias Lulu Partuely siient am Drug Store. (17 E. M Hogue visited Cherryville Sun­ all danger was past. St Helens, the Mr and Mrs. Win. Gilbert were both made to the church. Meters Connel and Chatley. the well Mito Olive l.ii'Ud of Pleasant Home men at work on our school ground», r“'t7‘ D. M. Roberts. local Atjenl w ’ m . M c M urray . LOST — In Springdale schoolhouse on very ill the last of last week Two new houses are being built on have reached a depth of 85 ftw t. Fif­ General Passenger Agent April 18, a nnrse containing »41. F' Re­ R. R Lee. who is spending the win- Stella street. One is to lie occupied bv visited Mias Jv»- Francis Satunlav. ward. L. B. Preston, Troutdale, Ore.. I ter with )>arents in Wisconsin, writes relatives of Ira Kilburn. Mr Meade, al . - ia employed at Hull- teen feet of water crown their efforts at PORTLAND, • OREGON the present time. Route 2. 119 that Wisconsin climate is too strenu­ run by the Mt H. hs I emii|iany, spent Whisipiug cough is quite prevalent in ous for him. He expects to return in Sunday with hi- family. m vsi r vcri nuts The Angelo family left over land with H2lM> will buy ll acres in Pleasant July. Evergreen park at present. Miii» Oliva, l usted and B J Goff of family and »lock s. Fannie Havtnen. who lias made Iter Portland spent *• indav with the for­ new home at Scio, Oregon. station, uear Kodlun Bros sawmill. New 6-room house: l>arn just com­ hospital on Thursday, threatened by home with Prof. Henderson Of WtM m I- mer'» aunt, Mr- Lu \ ica Lusted, Ihvlles Siinoli-I II of The Herald force mere, was married recently I ... _ _. o a Mr pleted, 36x3tl. chicken house» and appendicitis. The library assiciation gave a supper Young They are viaitiug relative» at spent Mouday a l Tuesday in Sandy other outbuildings; small orchard Every- Oswego. and vicinity in the interest« <4 the Ilea started. Tenus Half cash, balance on Friday, election meeting. ver State lleral I paid in one or two years. Albert Rod- lun. Gresham, Ore., route 4. No. 16, (17 Clarence Cathey met with what HOUOtOOOOUOtOOOOOHOl' might have been a serioua accident laat Ft»R SALE—Pa gan ( heap. Sunday morning while running mi the Enquire at Herald office. [16-19 railrmiil track near his home. In some way he fell ami it was thought his auu FOR SALE—Forty acres of land near was but later it was found to I»- Sycamore station on o. W I*, electric A. Geisler, Prop. / j only broken seriously bruiaad. road, 2000 cords good wood, fine soil, Mr. ami Mrs Will Harris came 1« aix acres cleared. Box 45, Lenta. Bring Us Your Prvncnpti j four-room house, new barn and chicken dressed. 8lie is doing nicely. r - T 41 - I M 4 » 1 Ciulf June ■ " AV » i : XI house, good water. E. Scbwedler. Orville W . Bering of Hiring waa a I » I 12 4 22 1 M II * «î 7 Vis a l^nta June Gresham Phone Farmer 64. DRUGS. CHEMICALS, STATIONERY. I IT I M 4 M I Mu * to 1 -to * 1 i.«U • SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ' welcome caller at The Herald office mi I II 7 11 4 41 1 li It 11 mils _ II A 3 iluiiriua ntt Monday. He i« clerk of the Boring I 11 Î IT 4 41 2 It It If I« 17 a 170 J ur* «Uaiti CIGARS, TOBACCOS. POST CARDS. ETC. IF TOC HA\ E \ FAHY 1 Camp of Modern W.»«linen of America, I 22 T 21 4 11 2 tl It 21 10 II a ¿1 a H>4 I •4 1 M It M I" -•« * a Hirfrr. 44 • •». II «4. 1 4| « 14 • 44 1 M 44 T 411 II 2 « I» *• a I an Hart. hi --MU PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. OOOOOOUOOOlOlOOO 1 ' - n ll »• 1 «0 « 1« 1 «. Mr. and Mrs llarv. Metager and 1 1) I U 1 41 I n i « t it 4T lo I a IT Ragia t'rrrk T Xi > 1 II M 1 n 4 9) 4 n • IT Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, ; children werp called to Lents last Sat­ I M T U I It 1 U It 12 lu X! a V »'urrlnno ilk ..'»»» 11 - 1 !« > M « I. l » Gresham. Ore. I n i Ml ?» i M It Ml" * a a urday on account f the sudden illness b*fartkal of the brood kwi , full-bloml Poland - China school. The stork visited them Thurs­ boar 3 years old. Also Burbank and day evening and left a fine baby girl American Wonder seed potatoes. H. E John Ickler who lives near Gresham Between Linnemann and Troutdale The matter of electric lights for resi- The b«rd of trade met Monday night Davis, Mountain View Farm, Gresh­ was transacting businew in our city am. [18 deces is being taken care of by a com­ in the Wells real estate office, E B 'this week While here he arranged to mittee from the Montavilla board of (4S1KMU Morelock, president, in the chair. The have butter paper« printed ami hence­ FOR SALE — Pigs and Shoats, also trade and at the last meeting Monday forth his butter will be known an the The committee reported that meeting was one of the beet since s at « a » 1.1 w Poland-China boar. Call on J. Cboido, night 11 1 si t III « «I • OS 10 <• II Mt N4NI Linnemann ill M Powell Valley Creamery butter I« M Hr ti nr r Gresham, Route 3. (20 the lights could be secured at the small organising Mr. Morehick is an old • B 4 IM. M S 3» IO 2t 1 M I n I A to t it V Ha«« ’ Lin» » Hallie Jones. Schuyler Jones' little II IT 4 IT • •4 I If cost of |1 per month for 10 lights in hand and did well. It was decided tc I« S' • ttrll» • ’• BUILDING, FOUNDATIONS, ETC. child, came near a hire of liees and waa • li: is » residence t 3» IO call a mass meeting of the citiien* of 42 1 Ml « It 2 Fairview A a>1 au st II •1 •1 4 >1 MIN |7 os Concrete blocks with dead air space Paru Motitavilia the latter part of the week severely stung about the head and face. The election proved to be a lively one Krad) Mhling and fancy face, for sale. Also chimney Mrs. D. M. Cathey s[ient a few days for the purpose of getting some expres­ « jn 1» s to It) N 2 M I 4 Trout dalr 24 7 41 V 41 It 41 1 41 4 II 4ÎI 9 tops, chimneys, porch piers, base blocks in precinct No 60 between John Miller sion from the citizens witji regard to in Portland thhe week visiting friends I I and L. C. McClintock for county com ­ for lawns, etc. See E. M. Pinneo, getting flower, and decoration, for the and relatives mitteeman for precinct No. 70. John Gresham. float which Montavilla will have in For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change cars at Golf J auction Mrs. W S. Yates and daughters from Miller won by a small majority. the carnival parade June 1-6, The Junction City. Kan., are guests in the hur Is-nts, Mount Scott and east .ide points, change cars al Lenta Junction FRESH Cows for sale cheap. Apply Mr Green has bis new shop finished meeting will be called for Friday J. N. Clanahan, Division st., Gresh­ and has moved into bis own rooms. night, April 24. at Wi.rrvn’s hall, family of A. B. Crafts. W. P MUI.CHAY, Traffic Agent. am. [18 Mr. Green says he is glad to tie at home Mrs. J. N. Faris ha.» been entertaining General Offices. First and Alder Sta,, Potrriasti, O bbuow . Base Lin.- mad. Good -peakers from Mrs. Stite of Portland. A cor­ LOST —Between lloganville road and in his new building, which ia a credit the Rose Festival committee R. R. Carlson is having a cement side­ dial invitation is ex tended to all the Mrs. Norblum s, a parcel containing to Montavilla. walk made around Ins new building on drawn work. Finder leave same at Dr Leander Lewis reports the sale of one ladies especially. Main street also in front of his rv«i- Short’s residence. of his cottages on Misner street the Mr. Douveighnes has his home on denceon ll<«»l avenue. first of the week Eby street nearly finised. Lewis Shattuck has given his rw»i^ FOR SALE — Thoroughbred single Who said it was dry in Montavilla comb black Minorca eggs at *1 for The pupils of the Montavilla school dence a new cant of paint. setting; also a few double rose comb the 17th of April’ Every voter thought were over to enlist on roll for the Thomas Brothers are n.inting Mit» hens D. M. Cathey. [19 it quite wet. festival parade June 14. Maud Rowley’s house on Slain street. The tnanagi ment of the Home Bak­ FOR SALE—One s -con U F LT K We are going to HELP IT ON by making our store the most home folks The arwial given by the choir of the Popular Priced Store in Eastern Multnomah. Methodist church, at the home of Dr Attorney at Law and Mr» Tl npson last Friday night OUR WORD FOR IT ! THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE ! waa well ntten led in spite of the in­ We Sell Everything you Need. At Right Prices too. 737 Chamber of Commerce clement weather and waa a sucres« in Yes as low as Good Goods <-an possibly tie sold Phone Main 3366 P oktlaxd , O bkoos every way The proceeds, amounting to nearly 4**, will be usml to buy new music, ai 1 some has lieen given toward other expense« st the church. Rockwood, Oregon Want Column MOUNT SCOTT EAST I THIS SEASON ICE CREAM CORNETS FRANK MARINELLI & CO. I Portland Railway Light & Power Co. FREQUENT SCOTT DRUG CO. | LENTS, OREGON ( Troutdale Branch THEO. ROY J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D THE FRONT! ROCKWOOD JOHN BROWN’S The Busy Store” Ordinaace No. 39. •l>ening» for entrance and exit of public halls and aaaembly rooms. Horseshoeing General Repairing Wagon and Carriage Work Be it ordaim-d by the common coun­ cil of the Town of Gresham : •• FAIRVIEW ORLOO* AMERICAN CLOTHIERS g.. 'L- PsrmorQ I msuae in the I dllllulu î Earners Mutual F.R.A. (Farmer« Mutual Fire Relief Ars’nof Portland) CONSERVATIVE, STRUNG. SAFE PROMPT. CHEAP Apply to H. W. Sna.hatl, Pres. Gresham. Ore. Write to J. J. Kern, Secretary. 065 E. Yamhill st., Portland \\ elcli & Co AMERICAN CLOTHIERS Morrison Street - - - • DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND Alteration Sale” for Bargains Job Printing Neatly Done at The Herald Office. COMFORTABLE Springwater Division MONTAVILLA J. A. CARTHON RAPID Section I. That any person, firm, i-onipany or . orporalion maintaining within the corporate limits of the Town of Gresham any hall or rooms wherein public or secret society asaem- biies are held, shall have the main entrance d'»»r so affixed that the same will awing and open outward from the building Provided, that the provis­ ions of thi> ordinance shall not I m * construed to mean any hall or rooms located upon i he ground Boor. S-ction 2. Hiat the jwnalty for any violation of the provisions of ihisOTdi- nanc-e »hull |^. . fine of not less than five dollars (4>) nor more than twenty dollars '|. , Approved Adopted April 7, 1WW April 7, 19<»c. J M. S hout . Mayor. A tte*t : D. M. I: ,mrM*, Recorder. i