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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
r TO THE PUBLIC Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Th, friend, of Rev. Hiram V woman J.uues t'annvl'a little Lmr-y«Mir-<d«l •«)» The (u were sadly shocked to learn ol a great died on Sunday o( the croup. disaapoiniment that has jus* t<efallen neral aerxiee» were held at the houar WANTED - Fr.— li mil. h .•>>»» »nd him. Rev. Vrooman wa. to have been and a ere mndnclrd by Rev. II O. lien Only e few day, ago dvn*on, a»«i»uM b\ Rev. I lane, «n beet cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham. married June 2 : hie fiancee. Mice Alice C. l.ond of Ore Mrs French returned from a two Rock.lmrg. Massachusetts. waedrowned wwk»’ Malt with (rivnda in Salem on Rev. FOR BALE—Forty acres of land near while bathing al the Seaside. Saturday Sycamore station on O. " I*, electric I Vrootnan ha. the sympathy of many At the rtwnt Evangelical conference. road, 2000 coni, good wood, fine »oil, admiring friend, o( thia vicinity. R va II O Hentleraon wa» .ransicrrtsl six acre, cleared. R>x 4\ I-ents. Peter Rath notiliea 11« that he doesn't <•» Salem, while Rev. Mr, Goixte come« care for any more sample». lie prefer, IF YOU HAVE A FARM for aale, lie re. to become a regular subscriber. trade or rent, let ’em kno» al»mt it in Mr Ikuuil laon i» kept from Ilia t»l«»re Mr. Woodruff'» lost an infant baby thia column duliea mi aerount of an attack of the Monday. mump« III» little daughter laruna i» PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Rrof W. P Swoop wa.« given a sur ktvpmg him conqiany. Guarantee*!. Chas Cleveland, agent, prise by member, of the East Side Rev. Hendereon preached hi» fare Christian church last Thursday evening. < i _________________ well sermon Sun day morning to a large Geo. Spring went to Salem Tuesday audience. FOR SALE — Five acre» near lent«, The new nreeidmg vklvr lor house, well, halt in cultivation. Fine to attend Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. this ilistrict ia Rev. Showers. for berry farm. Box 45, lent«. Ore. The manr friend, of our druggist, Beta Price viaited al Uorvalli» re Arthur Geisler. congratulate him one cently. FOR SALE — Ornili trade for real safe recovery from what seemed a fatal w t'lauda Andcn*«'n,s aclmol will cl«M*e estate, Fine general merchandise (Ion illness on last Friday. Suffering from at Sdverton in three weeks. She will in eastern Multnomah. Good location ve iiimself indigestion he gave himself an overdone overdo-e attend the commencement exercise» at Well stocked. Fine cash trade, latok of medicine and result, were too danger t'orvallia before returning to her home thia up at once. Mrs. E. M lA»ug- ous to lie humorous. at Lents. laa» Fred Spoor, carrier on route one. is Mists Blanche Retherford will taking a vacation for two weeks Mr “ Eel: 8IU : ■ her term of school this Friday. 4th c*lf. Price rearonalMe. _ Three Tweed takes hi, place Mr. Marehall is repairing the inter* miles south of Hogan. Olai Gran. R The people of the East Side appre F. D. No. 5. ¡21 ciate the renovated appearance tti t he ior of his house that was recently dam- aged by tire. O W. P waiting room since the jung Must be WANTE1>—Top buggy, At the Women*» Tress dub which le of obecene dev i.-e, for robbery have ginn! and cheap. Adureae, Puatoffix'e, been removed. The railway will prob nu t at the home of .Mrs. Mana Hid ¡21 box 101. Gresham. On». ably continue to do business without den. Mss. l.ucia F. Additon of l«enta bargain. E. B Thompson, tiresham. (Continued from page 1.' FOR SALE—<i.,«l. young horse at Melville farm, Terry, tiregon, Andre» Brugge r. -*3 jungle, the liberty of the anarchist, the liberty of the asutasain. Tme liberty i, of necessity compelled to Dance at Damascus Listen ! A dance will be given at Damasus ball on Saturday evening, May 23, by G. W. Beers and B. S. Cline. of Si h I District N*». 27 at their meet ing Saturday afternoon bond««! the dis trict for $5..VU) for the purpose of build ing a new school house. find limita economic progress? The purchasing power of the Capital will not be frightein-d people from any place where the pur away chasing power of the people is sound. Anything then that decreases the pur chasing power of the people decreases H. B. HUXLEY Painter tirici b ' f ’K i Decorator GRESHAM, ORE. otoncxrano»«*1 for the products of build up strong purchasing power, and that is decreasing thi, purchasing pow er upon which our prosprritv depends. Orejo» It i, very clear that anything that de DR. H. H. OTT, D K N T 1 S T crease, the purchasing power and in- ereaaes the army of n-n-producera is of our fair state can show anything to do. n V F u Votera! All who have the l>est inter est- of your community and of the en tire state at heart, vote No on referend um measure No. 11. 737 Chamber of Commerce Phone Main 3366 P oktlaxd , O xboon The wive, and mother, look for protection and and C. H. LANE ua. Representing the J. R W atkix » M edical C ompany we do not goisl to you government, believe you will fail MRS. LUCIA F. ADDITON. TEMPERANCE TALK THAT Expressing, Draying J. H. HOSS I4X Gresham. GRESHAM K<«ciusko County, Indiani, with a population of 30,000, ha«* not a ’ingle prisoner in it, jails, nor ha, there been one during the la.it six month,. Saloon, have nearly been driven from the county and to thi, fact the g«j»xl order i, attrite- utol Five have been put out during the year and the last saloon in Warsaw will close it, door, July 8. The jailer ia not making any money boarding prisoner, and something will proliablv have to lie done for hi, relief. Hi, bus : Î t Phone Ore. J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« iness ha, been killed anil gras, threat en, U> grow in front of the jail unle,, the rummies can manage to get a f< w „loon, l>ack into the county.— Ameri can Issue. Livery, Feed & Sale Stable ••••••••••»»••••••a • B. W. EMERY. Prop’r nUP^HAM a ••••••••••••••••• • UwÜ!SSí«'mR Greshis, Ore. • There were three hundred men in jail in Birmingham. Ala., on .January 1. likJK. when prohibition went into effect' For SADDLES, HARNESS and ALL On March 7 last, after sixty-seven davs HARNESS ACCESSORIES of prohibition, there were exactly 171 remaining, wavs the Associated Prohi tion Press. Judge Weaver of the crim All Kindi Repairing quickly done. inal court, states that the number of GUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham cases on the criminal docket in Birm ingham has been reduced fiu per cent Chief of Police Boedecker states that the number of arrests has decreased 5 1 per cent and the effect is very apparent in the more serious crime». 3«0 Hibbard Street, • Montavilla ■ ‘even Murder», burglaries and such felonies * r decreased.” — Toronto largely Pioneer. Would like to figure on your work. r* TRY_ Gresham Harness Shop THEO. A numtier of the farmers in this vi cinity have purchased* new separators recently. Among them were E. <high, J. p. under, Roy Emily and J. Thomp son. .Sig Knighton an I wile of Gresham were visiting friends and relatives in this neighborh'Ksi Sunday. The many friends of Mr«. T. Evans will I m * glad to know that she is recover ing Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rickert were Gresham visitors Saturday. The member» of the school board of District No. » ’35 are intending to make Hurlburt extensive re|«airs on the schoolhouse during the con.ing holi days. s. M. I>avi< nnd family were Gresham visitors Sunday. TELLS OREGON QRESHAM <’• nni»* Emily and Leila ami Welt .......... h l Lasley who are attending high jh -I iuo I in Portlami spent Saturday and Sunday with their parent** that decrease, the purchasing power The stork visited the home of J Fitz ■■qual to the liquor traffic, they will do gerald May I5ih ami left an 11-pound boy. something that we have not been able . Attorney at La« ( Now if the voters economically bad. Oregon B ttlRLBlRl ted with prosperity, and if it is proap, r- we cannot afford to develop any sy stem E l>.»n Young has gone to Trout dale to work in the i acking house. the ity we want for Oregon then we must nTtfciaan-Sart'om. Gresham Miss Bertha Weiland, Charlie Baner ami iWxter Quesinberrv have just tin- whe I their eighth gra.ie examinations *• i - • : May, sumption are interchangeably ass.» ia- J. M. Short. M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D Gresham, M ** Maeve I.<>w)ace »pent Sunday at home with her parents The “Red Wing»“ of R<»ekwoud were out in their new suits Sunday They soil, and will decrease the price, and plaved the home team in the forenoon, likewise the wages. defeating them and iif the afternoon You hear a great deal about over they played the Corbett tram but on production, when iu truth there is no account of the con litbui of the grounds the game w as calle«! off before the fin such thing, but it is iinder-eun.nttnp- ish tion. The worxi, production and con the demand ROY Plumbing «na Gas-Fitting ii»v- MLASLRES TOR COMING LILI TION (Continued from lower Willamette and (By the peo] •pie of Columbia river». Multnomah county.) For an amendment of section 28 (evi dently intended to lie section 2*J) of ar ticle 3 of the constitution, changing the compeneation of member» of the legis lature to $400 for each regular session and $10 |«er day for each extra semion, instead of $:’. per day and mileage. Section 28 provi«le» the time when lawn take effect, and the proposed amend ment ia therefore wrongly numbered. Woodmen Entertainment a Success The entertainment and basket «ocial given by the Modern WixxJrnen of Amer ica on the 16th inat. was a decided »uc- ce«a, financially and otherwise. A good audience was present and listened to a fine musical and literary program. The numbers deserving special mention were the solo by Win. liable and the Woodman play, “The Orphans.” The camp cleared $50 on the entertainment. A movement is on TOM WORD THEN Gasoline Wood- Saw FOUR YEARS MIO Multnomah County in general and 1‘urllaiid in partic ular wa» the Mt.va for vimblen. of every degroe and description, One »multi find "wide open" m the City of Portland every game known to the gambling fraternity. One could also find in the t'ity of Portland the largest ami moot notorious dives on the t'omit. the g.».i fortune of the |i—uple of Mullnoinuh Coutilv that they Word in the Sheriff', office during the Fair year, for had Mr. Stolt been elected the chances are that lie would liaxe follow.-d the "trodden |«th " Il was Oregon Letter from a Reader. Phone Farmer» 28 x 1 G msham , On., May 18, 1908.—Editor ••••••••••••••••a Heaver State Herald: Several year, »go I read in a paper of a town some- 1 where in the United States, I have for- , gotten the name of the town, where thio city council passed an ordinance to ar rest any woman appearing on the street wearing a Mother Hubbard drew. I have thought of late if the city council that foot to erect a new street, of Gresham on Sunday, wearing a baseball suit, it would be the l>est thing that aver happened to the boy« and young men of Gresham. Job Printing Neatly Done at The Herald Office. A Your, truly, I W. B. T i rnkk who believe, as the twig is bent the tree is inclined. C il riso il & Henderson HARVEST IIIOSE GAMBLERS WlH I.D HAVE HAD IF It HAD NOT BEEN FOR TOM WORD' county who ia Services at Gresham Baptist Church R kv . T. J. E lkin , Paator eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeee MAIN ST.. GRESHAM. ORE. opiHwed to Torn Word, and who is not doing everythin* not . oooo o «amaoKomitoi «o orno« oto., he can to defeat him. It is not strange that “IVti1" Grant again inakc, hi. ap|Maran<-e county Nobody »•ours. Mr. tiran knows d better than Grant what Word euat MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. him, «nd o We lied a man in that uttiee who M willing to do more than serve rant, and aubpaa'iir. tin- in -n t want Mr. Word returned to the Sheriff's office. A. Geisler, Prop. war We want ami must have a man in that office who will do In, whole dntv and ferret out such violate« of law Mi; wtiiii’ IIAB RENHERED rm C0UNT1 wi'-rtn SERVICE, AM' HE SIIOl ll> ........... I UiAlS HE EEECTEH CHI MICAl S, SI AIIONERY, SCHOOL Sl'PIM II S, IOBACCOS. I*OSI CAROS. I 1C. DRKIS, GRESHAM LOCALS At the Swedish Lutheran church i in Powell Valley tomorrow night a «ale • uf articlee, useful and ornamental, will I« Re- held l»y the young ladit* society. 1 iretthmvnta will bv served. Mre W. J Wirts had recently at a guvsti*. Mr». F. I l aton and daughter llvppie of Aberdeen. Wash. CIGARS. DIRECTORY GRANGE (Grani;«** »rv rv*qur»trvl lx •end t«» Th«- Hcrahl Informâth»n •«» that • brlrf «*«rd can I m * rni> under this heeding frv<* Brud place, day and hour ul lurrling Ml I.TNOM VH GRAN'UK NOTI M.-rt. th« fourth Saturdax In every month at 10 a ni In ('ampliali*» hall, orient I J LENTS, .... OREGON ( ■ «o o<om cao o» o o o> o «o» nmaom> »♦♦♦«♦♦♦A*«*#>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Cl. M KAM^BGRINGK inert* tirai Ha!untai u( rach mouth al lu Mia m . and third **«*lur day at 7 >• p m J. RICHMOND l-I.EVSANT VAl-l KI «.RAN' g K N.» Ji* Mt-ri« «ecund Sa»(urd*> at 7 .»» |> m and fourtl> H«turda) at I" >■' a tn v»«*ry month Memorial »ervicv!* will tn» held in the Ro' KWooD g H(\GK M.-rt» the flr.t W. d Baptist church on Sunday, May 24th. at ol each month at * p in and third Sat 11 a. in. Comrade Rev. T. II Elkin nettai urday at |ü a m will preach the sermon. The G. A. R FAIRVIEW GRANGK M.-rt. fir*t Wrdne« and W. R. C. will n.evt at the grange day at 10 M) a in third Turmlay evrtiltig at hall and march to the church. AU are BoVka-k. each month invited to attend. RI A-RI.I.VII LK («RANGE No SM Merl» In E. P. Smith brought The Hvral l force Ru*vrllvlllr wchiMilli.'Gar on tli«- *«-«*oiid and fourth Saturday night» in each month. a -ample of Cnataugua g<M*»vi*«-rrie» EVENING OTAR GRANGE Mrrl» In thrlr They »re nearly grown by him. hall at Mouth Mount Tabor •»« ti the flrwl Halur large as Black Republican cher rie», day of rach month ai lu a m i All %i»|t«>r» ar« measuring 2V> x 3 inches iu circumfer wrlromr ence. G KE* Il (M GR i N g K M.-rt- iivuu.l <atur The German church will be moved to •lay in each month at to 3i* a m the lots adjoining Max l>avis* property DAMAtcr» GR ANGK, NO .*» Mrri« fir.t on lb»lrt*rts’ avenue where they have Baturday «-acb mouth purchased a half-acre site. LKN'lH GR AN’«,F Mert« »reund Saturday ol Mi»» Parson», who arrived here from «*a«'h month at 10 *> a m Cl.A' KAMA** i.R^NGK. N o Merla Ihr rela- Kansa- two weeks ago, is visiting Mia» fir*t Balorda} in th«- month at lu *> a m an>1 lives and friends in Gresham. the third Saturday at 7 lu p m 1'arsoiis is a niece of Mrs. M K. Brain hall. J. B. Lent, recently from Junction City, Ore., an I a (urmt-r teacher fur many years in the Gresham school, ***» in town on Thursday. lie expects to Beaver State Herald and other paper* t>e m this vicinity for the summer. Mrs. Johnson ami her daughter Mar The price of The Herald alone i- $1.50 gie of L*>s Angeles were recent guests a year, hut to thoae who would like the advantage of a (dubbing rat«* with O. Thomas and family. W J. Wirts was down from .<audy other paper» we offer the following early titis week. He say • Sandy ia forg low price»: ing ahead. Miss Maud Cleveland returned Mon day from California where she has l>ven attending college. Chas ('leveland, Jr. was ch<>aen one of the liwst*M*k judges at the Oregon Ag ricultural college at Corvallis and »pent part ut the utea at that place. Mrs. C. W. I>oane, who has been very ill the pact week, is slowly improv ing. Services will i>e held in he Baptist W EEK I Y OREGON*I NN DAILY ORE'.ON I AN church on I’ecoraUon l>ay. May 30th, D'LY an*l m I NDAY ORF.GONIAN at 11 a. in., address by Rev. .1. H. DA I LN TELEGRAM Wo i ■ A. K an I W B- < arid BE.Ml W EEK I.V JOI RNAL DAILY JOFRN’AI. children will meet at the Grange hall DAILY and MI N'DAY Jol’RNAL ami after sen ices to the cemetery to PACIFIC MONTHLY decorate the graves of all soldier», sail I’A'IEK HOMESTEAD PACIFIC FARMER or» and friends. All are invited. POCLTRN JOFRNALf H< HOOI. AND ID »Mr. ( It. H. ('orifrvy Monumental company, TIIE OREGON AG RK I LTI KI.MT ♦365 Johnson street, Portland, lias ere* t- LAHM JOCKNAl. ed a han l-omt* monument in the Gresh M<*< ALI.’M MAGAZlNKfLadi«»’) . am cemet« ry to the memory of Henry Thi» price I» for delivery by mall ___ only __ J aim am! Alving Hevel. with order. only when o mittance I» mad«* v n< l< I r «***•■•> Robt. B. Campbell, youngest son of Pauer* may I m * aent io separate Hubacriptlona may Iwgin at ani time. Mr. ami Mrs. J. R Camplieil, died at the home of In* parents a hall-mile north of Gresham on Thursday morning, .May 2l»t. The funeral service will l>e held at the home >undav, May 21th, at 10:45. Friends ar«* cordially invit* d.. The in terment will Le in Riverside cemetery, Portland. The friemls and relatives will take the O W. P. car leaving Gresh am at 12 and on arriving in Portland will take the Fulton A Cemetery cars at Secund ami Morrison streets. Hr. A. Thompson, pastor of the M»*th<xlist Episcopal church, will officiate both at the home and the cemetery. Rev. W. E. Ingalls of Portland will f 437 I0UI0 preach in the Methodist Episcopal church at <ire»ham on Bunday evening, 1 Dealer in AI e r c h a n d i se (i e n eral Oregon Rockwood, K0GKW00D TO THE FRONT! There are indication* of a BRIGHT FUTURE for this locality We are goinR to HELP IT ON bv making oyr «tore the moat Popular Priced Store in Eastern Multnomah. OUR WORD FOR IT! THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE! Wo s« n i voryMriog y Nood« At Right PH no too. Yr» a- h»w a« < hhh I Goods can |M***Hbly be s«»|<i I JOHN BROWN’S HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER “The Busy Store” Rockwood, Oregon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦W < ► ► Norris, Baker Co * Street 7 > } DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND The “Alteration Sale" for Bargains Portland Railway Light & Power Co. RAPID FREQUENT COMFORTABLE Springwater Division Munday S.-hool at 10 a. rn. Clair, iii|» rintendent. Preaching -ervices at 11 a. 11 30 7 2S 4 11 • 7 4S 4 3S 1 03 • 32 01 4 54 1 14 1 11 • 11 7 17 1 22 7 21 30 7 2? 30 i Î? 1 30 7 34 1 44 7 40 • S2 7 47 • 54 32 1 02 1 50 • M 0 05 i i I 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 5 5 5 5 3 45 03 22 20 41 47 51 57 02 04 10 17 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 n 2 74 2 30 3 15 33 52 54 11 17 21 27 n 34 40 47 32 10 •s 11 11 II II 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 10 » I. V 72 V íJI •J 11 10 17 IO 21 io 27 Di 32 10 34 lo 40 IO 47 IO 52 IO 50 io 04 it ITâTlOkî H. I.. Ht. m. and 8 p. ni. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings, at 8 o’clock. Lv. ft 1 J ♦a : ; 1 : 1 1 47 n • • .... ....II.......... f ; < AS Portland «•«.if June Nniti Jun«* Hat«*» I.Ill lx* ma ti li Grt*»ham ll<«KMIi A ml«'ruoti, .... Boring »Infer. IU rtnn Kiitfl«* <‘r**«*k < urrhiRvllh* K«tac«<la Casadero Ar « n • «. 11 jo 7 Oft 7 "O A a o . L y to •> w *> M 4 J lit M 2.» »I * 19 (..« II K M tH, H “ "1 • 7 .'Ml 7 (ft 7 40 7 :« 7 2« 7 72 71. II io 10 io l<> !0 on ,2 lo •'! 12 ♦dll <J OH 11 9 4*-. 11 l< V> II ’» XI 11 U -2« II M 2’2il 1 0 L. II 02 42 2S II 11 I I 4 4 4 I h Dull) Except ’ Rfinday. b Tra tinier to H<*llwoo«l Car» for Portland at Golf Linka. A. M figuri» In Roman. P. M figure» In black, c Hpecial < ar Ix'avt*» Portland Saturday Night» (only) at II .«) for t,r< «iiani, Troutdale and Fairview Kdurnliig to Milwaukee <’ar Harm. Troutdale Branch Between Linnemann and Troutdale EiiTimi » 1ft 7 7 7 n jM 7 o-j « 2M 10 nft OR 12 s m 10 WflTIOURl ITITI**! L I -L J * •« 0 47 H 131 10 4 ftl 6 OH <1 M » JO l‘» JO ». .7 GRKSWAM, O-IWK'M Sunday School, every Bunday .. 10 a. rn Preaching IL a m. and 7 30 p m B VII 7 p rn Cottage Prayer meeting, Thurmd’y nl’h. All Cordially Invited to any and All of the»e Ha-rvliM-w. NEW BUILDING, Is it any wonder that there isn't a »ingle gaiiil.ler or dive keefier iu th. S. E. Toppieman will l**ave for Cali- John Sorenson ba» turned out some fine photo» of our school and private res- fornianext week on a business trip »ml dences. sojourn. Rejrirt bath it that our ride road from M ims Pearl Lindsey left todsy for the Section Line to the Powell Valley St. Helen« where she will spend a few road will M<>on I*» grade«!, f’onsidering days visiting friends. She will return how much road work it |H>»f*ible to the home the first oi nest week for a few county, it it* high time that this un days before heaving for Salem where she pardonable piece of highway if! attended will visit her sister, Mrs. Grace .Metzger, to. for a few we« ks. Mr». T. E. Lewis of Rowe Cottage, Russellville, Is expected home from her METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Chicago trip this coming week. ••••••••••»eeeeee Try Us the whole world would have «itiieam-d the rottenness of tlii. event of Gresham would [«»« an ordinance to arrest any man or Imy apfieariiig on th«- I he liptTlentcJ Indcrldkcr Is the ( tapes! and Best. had Mr SECTION UNt 50c a Cord the name given this handsome rocker by the manu facturers, who sent Alice Roosevelt Longworth one on her wedding day. NOW and In Prohibition Maine tl citate tax i, hall, which is badly needed, New mem- 25 cent, on the |IO>). In Kania, it is her* are being taken in at every meet* Next Saturday being Decoration Day, 50 cent, per 1100. In rum curbed Ne ing. the mail earners will have a holiday. braska it ia 70cents |>er flou. Pasadena with it, fine public building, and park, A meeting of the old Fair committee lias a city tax of *1 per «100, while wa» held in the town hall this afternoon Woodland with it, raloons has the to discuss the Fair proposition ami also F. B. I'avi, of I'etaluma, California, the Fourth of July celebration. worst of street, and pay, a city tax of made a burine,« « all in onr niidat this ♦1.60 per *100.— f.in. oln < oui.tv I., edei J«« Hamlin has commenced the er< c- paet week. tion oi his residence in Regner’s addi- i J. Buckley it on the invalid’s list Herald Want-Ads. bring Results. tion. resulting from a »wollen hand. C. P. BROOKS Troutdale, First Page.) Portland in the interest» of better navi gation on the and to make it a double obect to each and every person in this rthriving vicinity to call at our store on that date we have concluded to give to each person entering {he store on that date a chance ol a draw on WHAT Max Rheule is going to do *«me land FOR S A LE— Second-hand buggy. tions in the law Thia ia the liberty scape gardening on the ground» pur- W. H. Love, Fairview. our fathers established, the liberty of chasiti bv the grange for their new hall. It is reported that S. Bliss will take a Ft>i; 8AL1 . 'litcinii a civilisation, the liberty of the free." trip to Saitxerland in the nea* future. nearly gov»i as new. Cheap. Inquire And civilisation is but the triumph of Mr I« :-- thinks he would like td »ee hi** D. C. Roas, Gresham. obi friends again. Hi» wife will accom- rea»'ii pany him to New Y«»rk and visit rela F"R CONCRETE BUILDING and Another bugab.x> the enemy trots out tives there. foundation blocks see E. M. Pinneo, ia that "local option will drive out bus- Thomas Stentslan«! is reported on the Gresham. ineaa. drive away capital from the sick list. FOR SALE CHEAP— A g>,*i first- state." W Childers and J Quinn are hauling claaa incuhator and bvoodsr InqtlilwW On what foundation dœ, eommervial gravel L»r the cement work on the Imse- E. M. Pinneo, Gresham. prwgrvse rest’ In other words. What i» ment of the new schoolhouse the keynote Thursday, June 4 t'ity which would have Iw-en a disgrace nexer to liaxe been forgotten. ROCKWOOD M)T AGAINST YUN Bl I I Ht SALOON We have set as the day for this great event In was elected president. this source of Revenue. FOR SALE—Sorrell mare and fine colt, 175; also brown mär'- and year ling colt I’.»: the I-'ur fo’ •’ t-5 Great We wish to call your attention to the opening day of Gresham’s first imi! 1 Ml 4 .Llnnama n n Brun«*r Bai«- Line «’urti» Falrvlrw Davi» Kra<ly Hiding Troutdale 6 I I 1 J 10 Oft 12 04 2 M 4 N • M 7 II 6 •I 57 II ft7 I Il 4 27 A io V .1 11 M 1 Il 4 21 ' ÎÎ '"ill Ttd» • ’ 41 V 41 II I 1 41 4 11 For Oregon City, Canemah Park ami way points, change car« al Golf .function For Lenta, Mount Hcott and eaat aide point,, change car, at Lenta Junction W. P. MULCIIAY, Traffic Agent. Everylssly invited. Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor. • ■ », .... General Office,, Fint and Alder St»., P urti . amd , Oaaoox. —=