I MOUNT SCOTT Want Column Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Russellville Doings his household effects to his home on Al loeal adwrtlwia.iiu srv run undvr tkis Third avenue. kvsd nl ths rat» o< ONX CXXT A WOMU S ai H Mrs Marshall baa l<een quite sick fot IMVt Xond (Hiklisbed tor lew iksn Urani. r'a,» In ndvanc .«cspr to resulnr »dvertlwr. It you hnra snilhlua lo ell -.r sish to buy several days nuythln* or ha vs loat anythin, THr A Mr. Ketherford has sold his dairy " WANT AP " In thia column Thr tv-ulta will •urpriav you. 1'aali or poaiss» .lamps and will engage in other work mere are visiting relatives in Los An- carloada ot formerly Mrs daughter pany'e line. Fay are The chased 13 lots locateo in the west end of Fairview, has become a painter. LOST — In Springdale schoolhouse on April 18, a purse containing Ml. »5 Re Tbe Cadwell tract north of l.ents is ward. L. B. Preston, Troutdale, Or»., being cleared for the spring trade. Al Route 2, _ _____________ [19 most all of the available land near town FOR SALE- I’sckard organ. Cheap has been platted. Enquire at Herald olfioe. [18-19 Fred McKinley ia building a cottage FOR SALE—Forty acre* of land near in Woodmere. Sycamore station on O. W. P. electric Frank Clark and family have been road, 2000 cords good wood, fine aoil, nix acres cleared. Box 45, Lenta. staying with Mrs. Clark's mother. Mrs. IF YOU HAVE A FARM for sale. Miifer, in St. Johns for the past two The Messrs. Guisneu* are their berry ranch with a euchwing line woven her. are Ireicg sent to Camp No. I the P. R via P coutpeny'a road aa (aet as a they are needed John Sti- dale ex|>ecta to move on hia place in ths near future. cousi-leration Whitefvrd expect, several build lo Mr. • 32tttM. FRESH Cows for sale cheap. Apply J. N. Clans han. Division st., Gresh am. [18 view on the Sandy road ami Columbia FOR SALE — Thoroughbred single comb black Minorca eggs at 11 for setting: also a few double rose comb hens D. M. Cathey. [19 LUST — Brt-wn Mare, weighs about lluO pounds. Huber Brothers, Lents, Oregon. [19 ORLOS. CHEMICALS, STATIONERY. TOBACCOS. CIGARS. Kight SCHOOL SUPPLIES, View lake. Mr ROCKWOOD TO THE FRONT! FOR SALE — 25 yards good, nearly new Ingrain Carpet, at a bargain. Mrs. M. Alexander, Gresham. [IV There are indications of a BRIGHT FUTURE for this locality We are going to HELP IT ON by making our store the most Popular Priced Store in Eastern Multnomah. OUR WORD FOR IT ! THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE ! FOR SALE —Choice Celery Plants of the leading varieties. Louie Lundager. Linnemann Junction. [19 Owens is broking over Fairview Write J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D Among tbe recent visitors in this lo cality were J. J. Kern. A. Schloth, and Otto Roeber and family, of Portland. The well at the schoolhouse is practi cally finished, a fine pump has been nvsiciaas-Ssrgteaa. put in and a good flow of water is as Oregon Gresham, sured. MeLiaw s E. G. cottage and can e near being destroyed. D K > T I S T well on the Moll begin will farm deep this coming P. Hein of DUEL.’ R berry raisers states that tbe pinkworm has insde its sppearance in tbe strawberry fields and threatens to menace crop prospects. Attorney at Law J. Tanclier, traveling agent for the 737 Cbamlier of Commerce Phone Main 3306 P obtlaxd , O uoox Boys and Girls Aid society ot Portland, was a visitor in our part* on Friday, looking after tbe welfare ot two former J. A. CARTHON •• Horseshoeing General Repairing Wagon and Carriage Work 99 FAIRVIEW OREGON ROY THEO 340 Hibbard Street, Plumbing and Montavilla Gas-Fitting Would like to figure on your work. HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER Beaver State Herald and other papers wards of that institution and now in good homes in our midst. TERMS DEFINED. What Is Msant by ths Initiative •na Referendum. The national grange aud many state granges are discussing tbe merits and demerits of what is called tbe Initi ative and referendum. Ohio granges are particularly active this winter In this discussion. Tbe legislature of that state will pass upon the question at its present session. Oregon Las bad tbe system in operation for five years. Maine and Missouri Lave It on trial Wbat Is this new method of dealing with public questions ou tbe part of the people? By tbe Initiative Is meant the right of tbe people to propiose Ians to the legislature to be by it acted upon ami, if not enacted, to lie re ferred to a vote of tbe state at tbe and Mrs. ant Home on last Saturday. H. C. Campbell and a party from Saturday look- in Port- Mrs. hat W. .1 scobs of The Dalles her interests here. Mrs Win Byers is spending a few Mrs. R. Bonette and child of Portland er, Mrs. Strucken. J. A Ledbury baa had a new barn erected on his farm west of Fairview visited relatives here over Sunday. Additional Gresham Locals (Continued from |<age 1.) consin are visiting relatives here, rnd if they like the climate will settle here. Roas Heiney has recently completed a water system in bis resident: -. He has in place a large air pressure tank having hot and cold water at their con venience. Mr and Mrs. Heiney are en terprising youg people and have a beau- and commodious home. L. I* Manning has received the ’ap pointment of rural carrier on Route 5. He will begin work May 1st. The Herald regrets to disappoint its readers by even a few hours delay week but it was unavoidable. this Half of our force has been sick this week and not till the last hour was help found. Mrs C. I.. Crenshaw ill is at her home with inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Irene Smith, a former Gresham school teacher »as a guest at the home of Mrs Clara Anderson last Sunday. Mrs Joe Bramball’» father. Herman Powell, is visiting relatives here Kansas, ia visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Bramhall. They expect to remain during the summer and perhaps per manently. Jennie Ross of Portland visited her mother, Mrs. I). C R om , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs (Mll Richiey made Per cy Giese and Ins sisters a pleasant call last Sunday. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS SCCC»fflf>RS Head the want oils on last page. Writing Far a Living. TO The writers' craft WBXKt.Y OREGONIAN DAILY OREGONIAN p'l.Yanii Sl'NPAY OREGONIAN IlAlLV TELEGRAM SEMI WEEKLY JOCRNAL DAILY JOt'RNAL DAILY and dCNtrAY Jot RNAL PACIFIC MONTHLY PAI'IFlr' HOMEHTKAD PACIHC' FARMER POL'LTRY JOURNAL (Monthly) TH« (M HOOI. AND HliMElM'thly) 1.« OKBUON AGRH'I LTL'RWT I SO FARM JOt'RNAL I * MeCALL* MAGAZINE(Ladiva ) . I SO This pries la lor delhery by mall only only when i.-m»iianc» la made with order Papera may be aelil to separate addreeae, ■ubaerlptlona may begin at any rime. tn——" not mi imir cunsim um Welch & Co AMERICAN CLOTHIERS Morrison DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND Alteration Sale” for Bargains U« • 1 » Jfj » v*4» * 11 :•» 17 !«• 21 io 27 lo U 10 14 lo 44} lo 47 lo 12 10 54 lo SS II IUT«« UT i- ; • VJ 7 * 7 Il M 17 * .»1 » :: • X.» • • *4» * 47 * VJ fe irty ia a 4& X» 5 fc» 5 JO Mfe A' • •»» & 4.’ w, u „• 4 4 UU ■ 4fl Il u ai • b UM 17 •» d7 a Il ifi T? 1 9 .»4 4«» 47 •2 .Jt Ar tUTMU«« ! • un e 47 * U IO IJ 12 U 2 Il 4 44 4 M 7 14 1 X .M »1 b Oto b H * 3' tu 12 M 2 « 4 42 4 >4 7 22 4 V 4 1ST «ri « A IO A 12 21 2 21 4 M 1 42 7 10 1 r 1 • or» a a few days visit with relatives A. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ II n i: II 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 •m Muu Fort laiul UuU June l<nt» June «•al«« Li li Dritta nu ilrtpwliaui ll>><an A n.lrrwsm Horln< Hlrlrr Karl..li lagir < rre k ’ or r in» y ili»- Falara-la i atadato Ar <1 a A ti L» A*« : A» 7 0A 7 LAI 4 a * Ir 4t> V >■ * tl> » >4 • » * 4U » 1■ a ; ? ? ; 2 7 ; 7 VJ i! 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But If you could count the reporters, corre apondenta, s[>e<ial writers for news- papers, makers of test book*, writer* for magazines, novelist*, playwrights, writers of governmental and other public documents and all the rest who make their living wholly or In main part by writing you would be astonish «1 to see bow largs a company they are - Atlantic. X 14 II 14 M 41 II 41 1 41 4 1' 4 Il • X 7 47 t M Miss Eva Jackson has returned from Mrs. Sarah Jones and son of Perry, Ke*.| the Want Ads. C O M F O RTABLE Between Linnemann and Troutdale were Byers Wm James Anderson and wife of Portland nett following election. Take .to el an pie The jieoplc of Oregon, like tbe people of Ohio, had for many years demanded that tbe big public service corporations pay tbelr Just share of tbe taxes. Finally a bill taxiug these corporations 1 (>er cent ou tbelr gruss Incomes was Introduced Into tbe leg islature of that state, only to be killed In committee—the usual fate of a peo ple's measure. The grangers of Ore gon secured a copy of that bill, raised the percentage to 3. printed It on peti tions and circulated It all over tbe state When 8 per cent of tbe voters bad signet! it was tiled with tbe sec retary of state and went to a vote <*T tbe people In June. 1906. It was ap proved by a vote of ten to one and thus became a law. Tbe Ohio amendment also provIdes fur tbe referendum—that is, the pow er of the people to require that any law passed by tbe legislature unsatis factory to tbe people may be remand ed to a vote of tbe people at tbe fol lowing general election if a petition of 5 per cent of tbe voters (about 50.0001 is filed against tbe bill within ninety days. Note that tbe initiative aud ref ere n durn is called Into action only when tbe people may see fit to use it. So loug as the legislature truly represents tbe people there is no need for it. Job Printing Neatly Done at The Herald Office. Troutdale Branch Mrs. N. N. Dsvis Stillion, have been visiting Mrs. Bonett's moth recently. PORTI INO, s tally Kii-epi ftumtsv I. Transfer i<> rtellnissl i'ars l»»r t*«»etlan«1 at « Special l ar Leaves r.-rtlah I SalurUay Night. (out, I el 11 ■» for iirssbam member* of the Y. P. S. C. E. tonight. ing in Gordon creek last Sunday. The price of The Herald alone is 11.50 a vear, but to those who would like the advantage of a clubbing rate with other papers we offer the following low prices: Il » n >4 Il 17 21 27 12 M 40 47 li 54 1 MIMI»] IM Mrs. W. T. Scott will entertain the F. Burkholder liar bought a new O. Black visited his mother McMIRRAY. General Paascnger Agenl ORBQON Sunday with her parents. O. J. Jenkins Portland, a former resi Oregon ley Grove on Saturday. B . W IUT lO'Jll 1 11 X ? M • 11 > U 1 e Î 4S • M 4 M 1 I m » u « n i 1 91 • M 4 M i 1 ft T 11 4 41 2 1 UT 114 41] 1 n 7 21 4 SI J 1 M 7 27 4 S7 2 1 M 7 22 1 « 2 1 M ? MIMI 1 A4 : A3 » <a r 1 12 7 47 1 17 2 1 S4 ! >2 * 22 2 » 1! ’ SI 1 .'I 1 and w ife -lays with friends in Portland. planer for his sawmill. J J9 Springwater Division Nashburn. Miss Edith Jenkins of Portland spent his brotber-in law last week. Goral (or raturn In i*> day» wlth »Innovar privilegi« al pleaaur» wttliln limila WM. »••• • RAPID FREQUENT Mr. been visiting friends and looking after A. Floss sold his place of 110 acres U> Lou Gould and IH si. 19. 'J0 7. 23. 83 6. 7. 31, 33 Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Miss Edie Flannery of Clackamas is who has been sick, is week A complaint by local E a dent of our center, was a guest at Buck- Greslinm, Pearson, Mr. tM ru CMÜMMI1 |M7 W H-J 50 »I 76 76 GO 76 OU For ait) (urtlirr in (or mal tu* cali on any Levai Agoni. Or urite lo ;S<CUTS Melia« has bad a brick Hue made since. mg after interests. improving very slowly. May 4. June 5. July 3. Augnai 7<eO*'coMPANy caught on guests at the grange meeting al Pleas There were some Portland people fish Portland people DR. H. H. OTT, Í to J. J. kern, Secretary. .'ski I \ aiuhill st . Portland 0IMCÎ I? ? au Chicago SI. lauti» 01 Ml ini in Mi Paul ■litio Omaha Oil GO Kansas City TICKET!» ’ Will. BE UN BALK snaahall. Pres. Ureahaiu. Ore ** <7* with a land. tions are in order. SAFE HOl'NI» TRIP u DON I lOKfill IHE DAItS fire last Friday from a terracotta Hue and Mr. 8. Cbsrleson of Tacoma came up to visit O. Bodaen laat week. STRUNG. PROMPT. CHEAP tu II. W. ’ bis appointment in the Methodist 1 church here last Sunday on account of serious illness in hia family. Mrs. J. T. E6YPT SEC1I0N LISE Vancou A very enjoyable time Rev. C. B. Reese was not able to fill Portland were here last LOST — In Gresham, pair of Gold framed Spectacles in black case, one Born, to the wife of John Moll, Jr., tlaas broken. Leave at Herald office, iftward. i>s a daughter on April 37th Congratula- E q rm oro I insure in the ■ di Ululo iFaimtrs Mutual F.R.A. Mr Sunday here with her husband. Rockwood, Oregon Southern Pdtltk Co., tines ia OrttfM FROM PORTI.AND as FOLLOWS : The Vancouver people chartered a ear for CONSERVATIVE, Mrs. R. W. Wileox of Portland spent JOHN BROWN’S “The Busy Store” Ort'qon Kdllnutl & Ndilqdttofi Co. and the Wlllis Northway ha» Imuglit a ridlng borse. * Montavilla at their last meeting. the oceaesion. THIS SEASON Will lie mads by the Wllhar Evans lisa goti» tu viali ver visited the Orpha Keliekah lodge at ■ view to investing here. We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prices too. Yes as low as Goods can poQHbly I m * LOST—One Sorrel Mare, branded on lift hip “21” ; star in forebead, two bind feet white. Return to or address, L. A. Flowers, RFD 2, Lents, Ore., and re ceive reward. [13 was in the northeast direction The splendid location combined visiting her aunt, Mrs LUST— Between Gresham and Trout dale, on Fairview road, a gentlemen's gold watch, bunting-case. Return to Don Littlepage, Gresham. Reward. [1 Mrs ber folk». sky to the ground. It looked like a Fourth of July akv rocket, only larger, It i» improving Schroder expects to go to Canada for an extended trip. ETC. POST CARDS. Mts. Crowetun, alio la iu,the hospital About seven o'clock Saturday evening EAST make a summer resort and park of this tract Be Sure to Have Them Filled Mrs I. Kerslake is rsry »lek husband's with liis new transplanter machine LOW RATES boy» bave ordered tlieir new suite. Mon Brother* 30 acres chased front Osburn Bring V» Your Prescriptions and You Will . Falla tbe Columbia». was had by all present 23rd wedding anniversary. 9 '9 DRUG CO. 9 9 MT. SCOTT A. Geisler. Prop. 9 9 9 9 9 OREGON 9 . Gage The scora was 26 lo 10 in favor <>1 IMlh. W. A. Schroder of Portlaud has pur located one quarter mile west of Fair The District 45 boy* played Rockwood tained her two closest neighbors But then thty say the Rockwood “hoys" | with the natural besulv of the grave were mostly “pas.'* and abundant water supply make this trade or rent, let 'em know about it in weeks. Dilley Brothers are building a new one of the lieat tracts of land for such a thia column. <- Mrs. Shoop of Watertown, South Da- house on their property. purt ose in this part ot the country. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. kota, has been visiting Mrs. Wesley Al John Stiger has quit painting ami i J. I. Knight has purchased a borne Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, len of Woodmere and Mrs. Patison of entered the list ot real estate rustlers near Oregon City and will move hit Gresham. Ore. Lenta. He will be found at 2SS E. Morrison | family there. FOR SALE — Five acres near lent», Mr. Elliott has moved lo bis new res- 1 Mrs. FJ Hottenrotb lias purchased a bouse, well, half tn cultivation. Fine J II. Schram is draining Ins lota by horse and buggy. idence in Webb addition. tor berry farm. Box 45, Lents, Ore. means of tiling aud ia preparing to Don't forget the Want Ada. Mrs. Williams and mother of Wood- i erect a rvsideuee on them. FOR SALE — 15 bead »boats, three brood sows, full-blood Poland - China L. J Owens and wife have been via- boar 3 years old. Also Burbank and itiog at the home of A T. Axtell. Mr. American Wonder seed potatoes. H. F. and Mrs. Owens have l>een traveling Davis, Mountain View Farm. Gresh am. (18 ! in California. From here they will FOR SALE — Pigs and Shoats. also Poland-China boar. Call ou J. Cboido, 1 Gresham, Route 3. (20 The Columbia baseball team of croeeed Irata witli tbs Latourall Ths Bprlngrlale baseball enter Everglade Seventy-five Rebekahs from baa pur M. Whitefor-1 of Portland ger ot Leuts. the occaasion being their Sunday and didu't even get a chance of acre farm eight mile» north of Washou gal, consideration 6't*U. Mr Martiu- and a little green in color. A pleasant surprise was given Satur- -lav evening to Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Howitt W a ball of fire was seen to fall from the Martindale has purchased a 3Ut>- J. M houses to rent on his property. wire fence. Mrs. W " W. Ilowitl has just finished plant l>ecem- i ing'his seven-acre strawberry patch Gresham. .Marviu F F. Phillipa took din large shipment of rails which were lelt here laat Miss Marie Burns has been visiting at spending the week visiting relative» ' FUR SALE — Jersey bull two years near Albany. old, one four-year old cow fresh, four Mr. Roth's the past week. heifers fresh, and alao some young A new boy has arrived at the borne of The K N ot A. spent a social evening heifers. Ed Hamilton, Gresham. tbe Trusts. at their hall in Lents last Friday. Route 3. < 119 Hiram Butterfieid has gone to east Mr and Mrs. McNeeland, and Dr. WANTED I ■ - . «s and ern Oregon with bis brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Anderson spent Sunday with beef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham. Colvin. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Anderson. Ore. Dr. Ott of Gresham spent Sunday Rev Mi. Hansen from th- East con- INSURE LIVESTOCK with friends in Mt. Scott. duete-' a temperance rally at the Meth in National Live Stock Insurance Asso Marvin Hedge has been working in odist church Sun-lav afternoon. ciation. Small cost. Sec J. A. Walker, St. Johns the last few weeks. Mr and Mr* ner with their parents. and wife, on Tuesday. camp was sent out over ths O. R A N. day evening, it being her rand, thence over the P R A I*, cout- birthday. Vincant hospital. Foster and Railway com Hood Tbe locomotive now in use at this I. lived here, has been quite sick with the niea- »les at the St arrived have pany, and will I* shipped to Catup No. Joe Hand is home for a few weeks. who April 28-Three equipment here fer the Mt geles. Cullis Young, I GAGf team on thè latter's field Surnlay. Aprii FAIRVIEW. Ora.. has moved Postmaster. Geo. Spring, -.i—, ■ For Oregon City, Cariemah Park and way points, change care at Golf Juuction For Lenta, Mount Scott and cast side | hiiii I s , change cars at l.enla Junction W. P. MULCIIAY, Traffic Agent. General Offices. First and Alder Sts.. I' ohtiavii . Oesuos