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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
T* '1 Want Column MOUNT SCOTT Wanted, For Sale, Lost. Found, Etc. Mr. Chaum-ey is making an adilitioo to hia baihling. WANTED — Fresh milch rows ami I Mrs Lucia F. A.l.litou will start next beef cattle T. R Howitt, Grvalmm. Y«wk to attend the World O*1*' Congress of the W. C. T. U. FOR SALE—Forty acres.ol lami near A pleasant ami inatruclivw Mother's SycauH*re station on O. W. I*, electric meeting waa Its Id at the Gilbert ecb«x>l road, 20U0 cords go*xl w*x»i. fine soil, last Wevlneaviay aftermvon. The prsal- six acres cleared. Box 45, lent». «lent being al«sent the meeting was in IF YOU HAVE A FARM for »ale. trade or rent, let'em know at*«ut it in. charge of Mrs. Hogue. S«vme from Lents hewn) Emm» Gohl- mau on Sunday night. She is far better PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Guaranteed. Chas Cleveland, agent, than painte«! by the newspapara. timham. Ore.___________ A new at«»re has been starte.1 on the thia column. (* FOR S A I I Foster road near Gray's Crossing. house, well, half in cultivation Fine E. L. Ravbnrn lias Ix-gun work on a for berry farm. Box 45, I>*nts. lire. new bungalow. FOR SALE — Or sili traile for reai Mrs. Boyles has l«een seriously ill at •state. Fine generai merchandiae store in eastem Mulinimeli. G«-d location her home in Woodmere. She sutiere«i Well stocked. Fine cash traile. I*>ok injury from lifting ux> great a weight. this up at once. Mr». E. M Ikuig- Geo. Spring ami Mr. Tavlor were del laas egates to the <M«i Fellows meeting at FOR SALE—Young, gentle, bay geld Salem. They had a g\«<xl lune and were ing. Joel Jar), Kelso, Ore. 23 royally entertained. FOR BALE—A few choice sows bre«l Rev. H. O. Henderson left Friday to registered Essex. Also a few shoals eveuing tor his new charge at Salem C. Cleveland, Gresham. 2.' Mrs. Henderaon ami l»aisy followtsi on FOR SALE—Poland China and Berk Saturday. shire pigs. Ready to take away. Ap A party was given th». McCollum on ply to Paul Dunn, Cottrell, Ore Thursday night. WANTED—Top buggv. Must be N E. Chambleas of the Arleta post grxxl and cheap. Addrees, M— Post office. Box MH, Gresham. office has mov«*d his office back into its Al Hart's blacksmith shop will be old place on the corner. cioae,! all day Satur-lay, I »ecoration Dav NOTE FOR EMERY WANTED-By aid of District No. 8, bids for »2.û0t» on the condition siMieifie«l in the sclmol laws of the state of Oregon, Section 6, article 6. See Andrew Brugger, chairman. 23 We wish to call your attention to the candidacy of Mr. Emery of Russelville for Dairy and Food Commissioner. Mr. Emery is a prominent granger, and the Her ald believes him to be a thorough ly honest and competent man. This is an office where the man and not politics, should count. FOR SALE—Sorrell mare and fine colt, »75; also brown mar* and year ling colt »75 ; the four for »145 Great bargain. E. B Thompson. Gresham. FOR SALE—Good, young horse at Melville farm, Terry, Oreg<in. Andrew Brugger. [23 FOR SALE — St'cond-hand buggy. W. H. Love, Fairview. CORRECTION. FOR SALE — 3»4 .Mitchell wagon, nearly good as new. Cheap. Inquire D. C. Rose, Gresham. .23 Through the error of a compos itor the word definition was sub stituted for infinitive in a para graph near the bottom of the second editorial column of this issue. FOR SALE CHEAP—A good first- class incubator ami broxier. Inquire of E. M Pin neo, Gresham. fi H. B. HVXLEY Painter and 1 " f “ d \* fi TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS. Decorator GRESHAM. ORE. Owing to getting the paper Out early this week on account of Saturday’s being a hoiday, sev eral items could not be used in this issue. We promise to treat you better after this even if we have to enlarge our paper. fi fi J. M. Short, M. Q. S. P. Bittner, M. D REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES NEVER MORE IMPORTANT nraiciass-Sargesaa. Orejo» Gresham DR. H. H. OTT, D K N T I W T Great lam E H Oregon O U F U H | Attorney at Law 737 Chamber of Commerce Phone Main 3366 P ortland , O bkgon C. H. LANE Representing the J. R. W atkis ** M edical C ompaxt GRESHAM, OREGON I aaaeeeeeeeeae Expressing, Draying UPRUS « RO 1 ♦ gardens plowed J. H. HOSS Phone 14X ’ Gresham, Ore. 4 J Miss Edith Gor,I >n ol Portland waa The sail death by drowning on Satur day morning of Jesse Shaffer, at Salem, the guest of tiresb.i n friends last wee k while attending I uiinieiicemcut exer* came as a shock to the mother ami the rises. many friends of th«* young man in this community. Mr. ami Mrs. I «1er Spencer have He was out boat riding with a young visitors this week from Yakama county. lady friemi when the couple were Wash .Mrs. C. M. Miuth, Mrs. S|*em*e’s thrown into the river. In his heroic mother ami a br- ther, A. Smith and effort to rescue liis coinpanion the family. brave boy lost his own life. The l ibrary al Gresham ami Monta- Jesse was born eighteen years ago at villa will lie closed I'hnrsday June 4th. Hawarden. Iowa, where he »|**nl some The dose of acho l will bring to th» of bis life. Bright, sunny, obliging, he older bovs and girls the leisure to rea«i ■ made many friends who alike mourn some long covets«l t»*k, or )*erha|«s to his untimely death. «levóte themselves'o some special line Several years ago he t-»«k up automo- ol reading. Fifty new txwks are to tie biling. txecoming a chauffeur sent to 'he rea«ling room next week The funeral was largely attended, The Thursday delivery will I« found over 20U people paying this l.e»s token most convenient in obtaining books on of respect to the sorrowing family. The special subjects. funeral was held ou Monday, May 2», For the little children. Miss Culy will lwai, from tlie home of the mother, devote Wednesday afteruraMl from 2:30 Mrs. Mary Shaffer, on Taylor avenne- to 3 no to reading aloml during June r**ad. ami July. Russellv ille Grange, of which lie was a member, was largely reprvsent«*d Read the Want \ I k . The chauffeurs of n«*arly all th«* public aut > . ars came to see their «lead friemi Their magnificent tlloral tribute, a WORD 45 SHERIIf WANTS white ami purple wheel with large white ONU A FLAT SALARY wings, gave evidence Of their loving friendship. Aske.1 in regañí to his pledge to la* He leav«»» a mother, three brothers satisfie«l with a list salary, Mr. Wool and five sisters. The burial was in, said; "Ves. sir; I mean just what I say in Multnomah cemetery ami in the |>r«x*es- sion thither were several autos and i that letter. My salarv shall t»*»4.5U>a year, and n«i more. The county court many «-arriag«*». can board its own prisoners without a The tender sympathy of frit-mis nml cent of profit to me. Ami more, I aui neighlsirs is extende-l to the afflicted so well pleased with th«« work that is l>eing «ion«* by the pri-oners at Kelly family. Butte that I am willing ; the county court shall n<>t only have th. ______ , of lie ciistodv the prisoners at that place, but also ap- GRANGE DIRECTORY |>oint the guar,la.” A vote for Tom Word for Sheriff I means a rewani to a man who has ren Oregon State Grange Officers. dered this community gixai ami faithful Ma.t >r. Aimtin T Button Forest Grove Over . M-rr, A T. Sbumake . C«* tit ral F>dni service by enforcing the law ami giving Lecturer J. J. Jt»bn»nn Portland ua the in««»t «• -mimical and efficient Steward W A Young • r«>ble Avi*tant Steward. E W. Staat« Airlie administration of that office on record. <'LA(*KAMAS GRAN«»E med« ftr«t Saturday of eaeh month at 10 a in and third .Satur day at 7 » p. m. Gresham Wins Track Med PLEASANT VALLEY «.RANt.E No MS M- • t« «» «-ond Saturday at 7 .a) p m . and fourth Saturday at 1" .J«» a m. every month. Chaplain. <»«rar Eaton Treasurer. H Hirsrhbcrg Independence Secretary Mr* MaryS Howard Mulino Gate Keeper. I. S l«ambert Mtayton Pomona, Mr» Lulu E Miller Albany <*erea, .Mr* • ora I-'-gg. Hl ilrlvniR Flora, Mr* Susie Wells Condon Lady Steward, Mrs E K Brown Cloverdale EXE< I TIVE COMMITTEE Austin T Buxton F<»rewt Grove * E *;- • • • < am« Eugene Palmer Alisan y MI I.TNO.MAH «¡RANGE. No 71 M--o the fourth HaturJay In every month at 10 a m., in T’aioplieir» hall. Orient. RiK KWOOD «¿RANGE Ms-. ta th. ftr»t WVd The Gresham - St. Johns tirst annual n. »day <»f - a. h month at « p rn and third .Hat high aebool track me»-t held at St. urday at Io a ni. FAIRVIEW GRANGE Meet* find Wedne# Johns ¡Mt Saturday, was won by the day at lo JO a rn third Tuesday evening at • B. W. EMERY. Prop’r load school bv a total score of 42 to lfc H o'clock, ea. h month. RLWELI.VILLE GRANGK. NO VA- Meet* in points The base I tall game was an eany • Greshaa, Ore. Rtj»-»-!!vill»- wrh(edh<>ii«e on the »econd and affair resulting iu a score of 12 to <» in fourth Saturday night» in each month. •••••••••••••••see favor of Gresham. The relay race lack EVENING STAR «.RANGE Meet* in their ed the usual interest on account of jmor hall at-Honth Mount Talx.r «»n tlw- ftr*t Satur For SADDLES, HARNESS and ALL day of » auh month at 10 a rn. All visitor* are HARNESS ACCESSORIES connections by 8t. Johns, Gresham we!« oiue. GRESHAM GRANGE Meet a second Satur winning easy. The girl's basketball day in each month at lo an a in. game was a lively contest with a score All Kindt Ke[<iring quickly done. DAMA-M FSGRANGE. no 2ft«» Meet* flrat of H to 8 in favor of Gresham. St. Saturday each month. GUST LARSON, Prop., Gresham Johns won tirst place in the l<jl) and 50 LENTS GRAN«»E Meets aecond Saturday of | yard dash««s, Gresham taking second each month at 10 30 a. in. I ( LA« KAMAS GRAN«»E, NO. 2w Meets the and third. first -aiurday in the month at lo 30 a. rn. and Space will not permit a full detail the third Saturday at 7 30 p. m. 340 Hibbard Street, Montavilla of the winners of the various sports but •••••••••••••••a* in conclusion we won|d mention the Plumbing and Gas-Fitting splendi«! record made by the Gresham Services at Gresham Baptist Church Would like to figure on your work. Hundajr every Sun-lay .. 10 a m girls, winning 17 out of lfc points con Preaching 11 a rn and 7 p m B V F I 7 p in. tested for. thereby raising themselves ••••••••••••••••a < ottage Prayer meeting, Thurtd'y ni'h in the estimation of the boys of the All Cordially Invited to any and All C. P. BROOKS of thete Hervloet. school. Rxv. T. J. Et.aix, Pastor ••••••••••••••••a Its Ships. Not long ago a Boston municipal offi ••••••••••••••••• clal, a stickler for the use of good Eng 50c a Cord lish, had occasion to consult a pbysl Th* Taxpayer«’ le ague ha- ¡a- clan new to the community. aued a -tat«'iiM*nt U> voter* advin- After the examination the doctor Troutdale, Oregon ing theiri to vote an follow* on the said: various amendmentM to the con- "All you need, sir, Is a tonic I d the atitution. lawn proposed under the initiative and lawn oil shape of fresh air.” which th«* referendum han beta “Would you mind telling me.” asked invoked: the purist sarcastically, “wbat Is the In« n-MMu in nv m»»«-rshlp of Aupri rne shape of fresh air?" Court, etc. Vote YK n . Borne of the mein tiers of the Massa < hange in timr of holding elections from June to November. Vote YEM ebusetts state grnng«* wanted to start Free t ranaportat iona for official« a scheme for establishing n string of Vote NO. grange stores through the state, but National Guard armorie« Vote NO. the majority <ll<1 not coincide The Appropriation for aopport ai»d maln- G nance of ( nivrnrity of Oregon. Vote matter was referred to a committee : Livery, Feed & Sale Stable TRY Gresham Harness Shop THEO. ROY ! Gasoline Wood-Saw ••••••••••••••••• Hon. Jabel Bobteooo, an ei meml*r of parliament and master of the Cana dian grange for many year*. la dead. He waa a frequent and always w«-> come visitor at granges this side of tbc Um A SAYS PRES. JORDAN \V. F. Harahall of the Mt. Ilixxl Paint Work», lenta, was tn Gresham one «lay last wwk Stanhini I'uivetaity, Cal , May 13, Mr. Edward Rosenberg. Astoria, The Five Methodist |iarsonag«*, vaca Ilk* llregun In responae to a request lr«im Hert Duke ami wife spent Sunday tisi by thrm. la being rvm*xl«lv«l. Mr. Ilylen I am giving you my opinion with Mrs. Duke's mother in Gresham lie«>rgv leali» Jr «rutto 8«<attle on aa to certain mailer» oounecied with Miss Emma Ikibie, one of the lent» Tursday to a«« th«* flsel. He will re the salmon tlabihg in the Columtua \s you know, I was the tlrsl commis teachers, spent Sunday with Dr ami turn next week. sinner ever sent out to inviratigate the Mrs. Short of tiresham, the occasion Frank W oat el I left tin-sham Thurwlay salmon I siienl tome time in Astoli » being their tenth wedding anniversary. morning for Diacoverv. Alaska, where in lMil> an*l I have ma«lr a numlier ol Mr. Smith of Clackamas station ha* In* will a|«rn«l the summer on hia claim. | visile lucre or farther north in th» earn«* intereat aincu then I have not changv«l ' moved into hia new home on Fourth John Metager mad«* a trip to Seaside my opinion in this ti«ne as to these mat avenue. ter». last we«*k returning home the first of A surprise party was ghen Mr«. Row- this week (I) The fish wheel ami the station Ilia tamil* expect to move Some 3ft into their Seaski«« cottage alami the ary trap in the Columbia River sliouhl land ou Thursday evening, be abolished, Il woul«l be well for the j friends were present. lirai of July. tialilng interests of th«* country if the Rev Mr. (¡«Hide prAu-Inxi his tiret ser stationary trap in all of its various Service» at the Baptist church hvrma waa everywlsere eliminated, for mon here Sunday. It being Memorial usual next Sunday. Subject for Day, th«* <>hl soldiers, wives and daugh morning aermon. “The Conatraining thia is the moat destructive and undis criminating kimi ol fishing tin tlw ters attended in a body. Low of Christ”. Ill are invited. Columbia, where the river la narrow | and swift, the fish wheel is mil only Miss Alice IXuighertv gave an apron Mr. an-l Mrs. t««*«ig«* Lesli«* went to very deelruetive, but has Ilia a.hlltional shower recently a her home, 774 Portlami last Monday evil effwt of ,a» taking work from the | Kearney Street. Portlaud, in honor of Miss Florence St.iffor«l entertained fisherman, and <b» of taking th« rial« Mi«» Rockwell, who is to 1« married Mr. Geo. tioelach. Mi.«a Mae làttlepage when lliey are ,»<•« in the la-st cundiUtHi. this vacation. Th,««*« present frvim Mt. an«i Mr. Idlja at dinner uh Sunday. for fish lor canning ought to be taken in * I ti«ie water. X"tt were, Misses Everts, Zimmerman. May 24 (3) It Wouhl lie well H all fishing on I Smith. Noffainger, Ihibie, ami Mee Rev. T. J Flkin. |«ast >r of the Bap » large scale alxive ti.le waler r in thv i dames Ansn-.us and Darnall. A dainty Columbia sh«ml«l tie pr«didut«**l tist eliunrli w aa a delegate to the Grand luncheon was served. The invasion was (3) I would also rvcommeml that a Ixxlgv of 1. O. O. F al Salem ami waa «■arelul stu.lv g| gill net «ml ......... .. «lindar a very plea-ant one and all voted Miss elect«*,! Grami Chapl-iin of th«« Grami methode ol fishing l«e ms.le with ■ view Dougherty a royal entertainer. Isxlge «if l»reg«in. to the ultimate interest «if the fishing Miss Evart's room in the Lents school Gresham reading nwm will lie dose«l industry, as even if worae forma of Ball ing were eliminated, there are alill per gave a very excellent program Friday all Jay Saturday, {»ecoration I »ay. ha pa loo many gillurla for the aise ol afternoon. About 35 visitors were pres Mr. and Mrs. A J. Stout are enter the river. ent. To prohibit gillnet flshing after «lark taining Mr. ami Mm J. I'. Blair of l»en- Mrs. Hotchkiss conducted the eighth woulil virtually destroy the effecliven««»» grade examination in District 45 last nieon, Texas. Mr Stout is a uephew of of that industry at all limea when the Mrs. Blair. . water ia clear. week. Mrs. 1 larve Met'cer and daughter, I Very truly voura, DAVID STARR JORDAN. Misa Velma spent Momlay in Porlland. Sad Dwth of Jesse Shaffer Those of us who are Republicans are Republicans because of principle, and those who believe in the popular elec tion of United States senator as emlsxl- ied in Statement No. 1 believe so from principle. We registered and voted for .Mr. Cake in the primaries for the same reason. We propose to do the same thing at the fiDal election on Monday. Thia is a presidential year anJ a vote tor a Democratic nominee at this time means that we wish to repudiate the entire administration of President Roosevelt and to turn this state over to the Democrats Why should we do such a thing0 There is only one reason and that is only to gratify the personal ambition of one man. The principle involved in this election is too big for any one man to lie considered and every Republican and all who believe in Statement No. 1 will not only vote for Mr. Cake but will use every effort to see that be is elected. GRESHAM GRfSHAM I OÍAIS ABOLISH FISH WHFFIS Limiting power of Mat«» to control gambling, sale of liquor*, etc. Vote NO Single tax amendment Vote NO. fhooNing juror« and indictment by grand jury. Vote YEH. increasing powers of Port of Port land. Vote Y EM. • •••••••••••••••• OREGON GRANGE SPEAKS The Oregon Stale Grange i«aaer«l the following reeolutiona at Ha meeling Ibis nmnlh: Whereas, There has t«een re(erre«l to the Committee on Resolutions for con-1 si.leralioii the two fish bills relating lu the fishing imlustry to lie volet! on al the June election, bill» No. 319 an I 332, reepectiveljr: Your committee has carefully exam ine«! into these two bills as tar as their lime would permit ami have lo rep«>rl that we favor proper protection to all natural spawning grounds, ami to that «ml we condemn ae a great detriment to sai.l industry and to our State the oper ation of fbh wheels in the narrows of said river and di-niaml ami urge the l>»Mage ol a law removing the same and also further recommend that said law shall lie so eonalrnctarf aa to remove all traps from said stream LABOR FEDERATION The Oregon State F e«lei at ion of lals>r lias also emlorseil the same propuee«l legislation. To save Columbia River Salmon vote as follows: TRUE FISH BILL Funeral of Robert B. Campbell. The funeral -»-vices of the late Rob ert B. ('ample- II, «on of J It. ami Aide Campbell, were i.el.l from the residence near Gresham on Sunday, May 24, lfl(JH, at 11 a. m The burial »•< in River view cemetery Portland. The nervier» were conducted by Or. A. Thompson of Gresham both at the home and at the grave. <'arl»m A llendorxori were the undertaken. Robert was the youngest of four chil dren. An old* ■ wm «lied in Portland on March 25th last Robert had been work ing at Page, Wash. lie had just re- turn>-<i home account of illness an<l died at his lion.«- on Thursday, May 21. lie was a tlmughlful, earneirt young man and his early «leath will be greatly mourne«! by loving parents and- friends. NOTICE The boar«l of directors oí school di*- trict No. 8, .Multnomah connty, Ore., will receive Ind» for the building of a t Ho-room s< h--»>lliouse until the 4th of June, HOB. The liosrd reserves the rigid to reject any ami all bids. The plans can l«e »■rn and information ob tained of Andrew Brugger, Gresliain. 22 I *•■»» a\g «araiwi ¿•XL CUTSjM ' a ---- - 1 . THEN - X I • 333 I I No ani » NOW FOUR YEARS AGO Multnomah County in g«-n«-ral ami Portland in partic ular was the .Mm-ca lor gamblers of every degree ami description. One could limi "wide open” in the City of Portland every game known to the gambling fraternity One «ambi also find in Hi» City of Port lami the largest and most notorious dives on Hie Coast. It was the gissi fortune of the |«e««ple •*( Multnomah County that they had Mr. Word in the HherilT's office during th«* Fair year, for had Mr Stott been elected the chance» are that lie w«iul«l have followed the "trodden path " In that event the whole world would Imv«- witnessed th« rottenness of this ¡City which wouhl have lieen a disgrace never l«i ha*» been forgotten. WIIAT A HARVEST THOSE GAMBLERS WOULD HAVE HAD IF IT HAD NOT BEEN FOR ToM WORD! la it any wonder that there isn't a single gambler or dive keeper in the county who is not oppoaetl to T«»m Word, and win« is mil drnng everything I he can to defeat him. Il is not strange that “Peta” Grant again makes hi» ap|s*arance in thia county. Nobody knows better than Grant what Wool cost him. and of *-on rue Mr. Grant doesn't want Mr Word return«**! to tlu* Sheriff'll office, We nesal a man in that office who is willing to do more than »er ve war We want ami must hnv* n ninni in that office who will e rants ami subpoenas do hia whole duty and ferret out such violato-a of law MR. WORD IIA8 RENDEREI» THE ('<>! NTV AND STATE A GOOD SERVICE, AND HE SHOULD AGAIN RE ELECTED. ASMWHEEL OWNERS* TRICK BILL 31» I X [No • • •oeeeoeeoeoeeee DO YOU KNOW The fourth at Rockwood Rockwooil grange has about com- j-lete-l arrangements for a grand Fourth . of July celebration. A meeting was1 held on Thursday night of last week and various committees of arrangement ap- l»inte<l for the event. The executive ' committee consi-U of John Richmond, chairman; O. J. Brown ami wife, E. J. Kettering an-l wife, K. L. Thorpe and wife, Mrs. V. A Lovelace, Max Ruelile and Miss Ellen Taylor. The new hall is exjio tol to be in readiness for the oc casion l«it a large platform will le «-re«-te<l in tlm gr-ive near by for dancing an«l other anius-'inento. A brass ban«! various entertaining features are living provided. The celebration will close with a grand 1*11 at night in the new hall TO.M WORD : • • The Republican National conven tion nit*t*U in Chicago June 16. The l>ern«M*mtic convention meet* in Pen ver, July 7. Oregon it entitled to eight d«*le* gale* to each of them* <!unv«*n- tion«. Elector« ar»* v«>t«*d on the lint Tueatav after the tlrat Munday in November <3d). Elector* m«*et at the «tale capi- tol the *eron<l Monday in Jan uary and vote by tmllot The v«»te* are counted by Con- {re** the »ecund Wednesday in .ary. The President i* to 4>r inau- gurated on March 4, next. U BO Wil l HL J’,I •••••••••••••••• ROSE ff STIVAL WEEK HILL !9 MT. ! SCOTT DRUG CO. (Continued from First Page.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. A. Geisler, Prop. 10 a. m. — Monster prise parade of decorated automobiles. Bring l’a Your Pre<«rri|»tii»iia and You Will Evening — Venetian water carnival. . . Ho Sure to Have Them FUIed Right Grand procession of all water craft, ; All-day exhibit of rare blooms by Rose ' society at Oriental building. DRUGS. CHEMICALS, STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Da in roncli concerts in evenings at the CIGARS, TOBACCOS, POST CARDS, ETC. armory. THURSDAY, JUNE 4 LENTS, .... OREGON 10 a ni.— Magnificent street parade uf tloral dex-oraled vehicles, competitive I iOlOIKliOiOlOlOlOitOiOiOitOiOiOlOICM Koala, <*<|U<*strian clubs, etc., ami inar-1 V.lous Japanese “Cherry i'lossom'' pro cession. Afternoon—Klkmile ap>l fio-mile auto 1 races. Evening—East-Hide street carnival. There are indication« of a BRIGHT FUTURE for this locality Concerts at armory afternoon ami We are tfoinx to HELP IT ON by making our store the most evening. Popular Priced Store in Eastern Multnomah. FRIDAY, JUNE 6. Morning—Buxine»» hoiiltc»' reception OUR WORD FOR IT ! THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE ! to all visitor» We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prfcea too. Evening— Allegorical ami historical Yes ns low ns (hssi Good. Clin |.<m*«ibly lie sol.l |>ara«le, (' li I n ■ -«• Dragon. SATURDAY. JUNE 8 Morning—Regatta on the river. “The Busy Store’’ Rockwood, Oregon Noon—Grand parade of W«»»linen of the World. Afternoon—P N. A. championship field meet at Multnomah field, races, etc. Evening—Magnificent fireworks ami ' masqueraders’ farewell to Rex Oregon- . ns ami Queen Flora. ROCKWOOD TO THE FRONT! JOHN BROWN’S ROCKWOOD The Red Wings of Rockwiaal crosse«l laita with a Damascus team Sunday | afternoon, the score being 10 to II ini favor of the Red Wings. Mr. Hall of Hellwiaal has purchased an acre of grouml adjoining Rockwood schoolhouse ami will have the lumber on the grouml Momlay for a new house Everybody come and help Rockwoo«l I celebrat«* the Fourth. Theladita of the Rockwoo«! Metho- [ «list church will open an ice cream par lor at Rockwood, June Ulb, and will serve ice cream Katurday afternmms ami evenings «luring the slimmer The proceeds are to lie iise«l in improving the church property an<l it is Imped the people will give them their patronage. Rev. C. B. Reese will preach at Rock wood on Hun-lay, May 31, at II o'clock a. m.. The regular preaching w-rvice is held on the second ami fourth Hun- -lays at three o'clock in the afternoon. Sunday ech>»l every at 10 o'clock. All are invited to these services. NorrivS, Baker Co. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS at'CCKMnRN TO Welch & Co. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS 223 Morriwon Street DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND The "Alteration Sale" for Bargains s-varmtg