--------r Want Column MONTAV1LLA Á Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Mrs. Hagens, Mr». Spring's mother, is sick. Al local advertisements are run under this Mr». Endicott has rented property in brad at the rale of ONg CENT A WORD EACH 1881 K No ad. published for It*»» thau hSevnU. Evergreen park for the summer. Cash in advance except to regular advertiser* Miss Agnes Sweet of Boise. Idaho, is If you have anything to «ell. or a tsh to bin anything or hair lost anything TRY A visiting her sister. Mrs. Hattie Woatell. “WANT Al).” in thia column. The results will »urpriar you. < ash or postage »tamp«. V. Kennedy has leen visiting with his son. C. E. Kennedy, of Kern Park LOST — Big black horse with end of this last week. tail cut, white spot on forehead and A new daughter has come to gladden left aide. Was seen on the Section Line three» miles west of Gn*sham If the home of Brother Helm of Kern found, please notify M. Hager. Monta- Park, Reward *. - villa. . . ------------------------ • ijg I yiiA «■i -— Miss _ Maud (.... . Damali . . cama up on the FOR RENT — Good bouse on Main Elder Wednesday from Los Angeles street. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. - | 1 slie W1U , spend Iwn<1 most nllM, of i>f the ,UII1||)er She »rill Mr. aii I Mr» Robert Franca ot 4t»-( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herlist left for | Sixth avenue opposite Mr. Rose. Mr. Smith of Fifth avenus has moved Kbev slreat are thè happy pareti!« of a their former horns in Mouth Dakota 1 last Tuesday. They »ill lie gone for' into her new home near the whool- line lstl>v boy boro May ,'Ust. house. Miss Filici A. ThonifXon ami George several months. Mr. Young's father from Seaside I» Mr. Kimlier's new cottage is finished W. Portar were mairiid ai thè home of and if onv of our young people are in­ thè bri le al 513 Smith Street oli Tue«- spending a lew days with Mr Young tending to launch their bark on the dav eveuing, June 2, Mrs. Ford of The Dalles is visltiug al matrimonial sea. ami are tn need of a On Wedneadai ut noon, dune 3nl. the home of Mrs. (looker, 325 Misner Miss M urge lei Elmi F.nrkor and J.C. street. cosy little home, this one 1» for rent. Mrs. Wickham of Woodmere went to Spark. were niarried al the home of Mr. Jacobs, who h»s la-vn very ill for Mr». F.mker, 70" Smith street. The Seattle this week. some time, is reported as improving. happy eouple nave goue to the Sound Mr. Chauncey has enlarged his store. The Montavilla school took the prise for a short trip. Mrs. Additou left Sunday night for On Tiiee-lav, June Itili, the Womans for iho drill on Thursday night, on New York. Home Missionari society of the Metho- Grand avenue. The children all <1 id WANTED — Fresh milch rows ami with Mr. and Mra, Darnall. Mr. Tobin managed a rose show in dist chiirch gave a tea ai the home of tine. beef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham, Rev. H. O. Henderron. former pastor the Duke'a hall Thursday evening. Mr». Iluniphrei on Gove »trevi, t A petition is heing circulated for I he Prises were given for beet display». good lime wa» li id bv all a lio attendisi, iniprovemeiit of Broad »trevi. —- -------------------------------------------------- J be Leuta Evangelical church, but ----------- - ------------------------------------------ FUR SALE—Forty acn»s ot land near now of Salem, was in lx»nts Mondav Mrs. Rayburn's sister, Mrs Bucking Bycann»re station on 0. W. P. electric «. .. . . t . ham, will leave lor Corvallis ou Satur Death ot KespcdcJ ( lli/en. road, 2000 corda good wood, fine soil, Miss < n«ler, primary teacher of Dis six acres cleared. Box 45, Lenta. . • , trict trict 4 45 ’» started started for for Illinois Illinois Monday Monday eve- eve- day. Mr«, M *ry Mvxaiblri* K»rn m (Continued from page 1.1 Mr. Abplanalp lias painted bis bouse. IF YOU HAVE A FARM for saK '""."J her Dillon, Taiewvll county, III., on M.»y 3, trade or rent, let ’em know about ii in “’fther in I eona. III. Norman Draper has bought tw-v lots her |s»ilion as bookkeeper st The Her- IS3tl. and »lieil al her lioiue in <«rv«ham, thiarolumn (- Miss Thor* Smith who has been on the car line and expects to put up a al.l otlice after al>l. tilling that position Ore , on .hme 10. I DOR. In 1K“»O Mr« FOR SAIF f... I o-n.ar ..... . «•* C-Mpitlle. and wh.we l..w large store building. (or eight or nine mouths. She intends Uvxandei waa married InTlioina.« Al< \ house, well, half in cultivation. Fine '» in Southern Oregon, is visiting Miss Mr. and Mr». W. P. Swope leave to­ to lake the teachers' examination ami antler. Their home *ua al Pekin, III., for berry farm. Box 45. lent», lire. - Zimmerman. anti it wtia there that Mr. Alexander day for a month's visit in Missouri and teach this fall. FOR SALE — Or will trad<~for read C' E of K«rn Park »old ten other eastern places. Chas. l.iltle|wge and family have died in October, HMM). In I90J Mia. \l estate. Fine general merchandise store one half-acre lots near Lenta to l»r. The new bank has rented quarters in moved for tne summer to Mosier, Ore., exander ami her children came to in eastern Multnomah. Good location Warren of MonUvilla. The doctor will the Hedge block. where Mr l.ittle|-.i.-e owns a fruit farm. rireaham. ub"-“"«”!..- m “." "i: iiS »“ Iler parent«, Nathan and I ydia King* Robert Hughes of lehanon is visiting A Rebecca Lodge, auxiliary of the any, were early pioneer« ot lllinuia, »» oiii « lass . Win. North and Miss Uura North with Dr. A. Thompson and family. lent», I. O. 0. F., was organised on mg to that «late (rum Virginia in the visiting J. H. FOR SALE— Poland China and Berk- '*"* ,n>“ " Monday night al the Woodmere hall. ' W. J. Wirts spent a lew days at home earlv ;M)’«. ■hire pigs. Ready to take away. Ap- The staff from the Columbia lodge aided this week. ply to Paul Dann, Cottrell, Ort-. - a farmer's dinner was Mra Alexander waa convertetl at an given by the i tn the organisation and presented the Hattie Townsvn I was calk'd on Bun­ early age and ala a« lived the hie oi an ladies of the Methodist church on Mon ­ FOR SALE—Sorrell mare and tine work very skillfully. Not all the offi- day evening. The proceds are to be cers were elected at that time but the day to the home d her sister, Mr«. K. rarnret, devout Christian. She is «ur- colt, »75: also brown mare and E. Quay of Pleasant Home on account vived by «ix daughter« and one «on, a« ling cult *75. the four for 11 to Great used in buying furniture for the pulpit. list will be completed at the next regu­ of the latter'» Him •lW. follow« Mr« Nellie Wilmot of Cantlvhl, bargain. E. B Thompson, Gresham. Mrs. Lee. a relative of Mrs. Webb, is lar meeting. The regular nwetings B W. Emery*« liom*e on ll »od ave-1 \ I ' \| , \| I 1 • , - I ! ’. rs , HI, J FOR SALE — Second-haad buggy »(lending a few days in fsents. She re­ will be held the first and third Friday nue rccvivctl y new coat of ¡mint thin Mr«. F. J. Ihtvi« of rrruioiit, 111.; W. H. Love, Fairview. ports crops in fine shape in Sherman of each munth. After the initiation uet k at the hands of Lantx Brothers. Mr«. Carrin llanaen, Harriet, Stella and county. ice cream and cake were served to a Robert Childers and family started Sabin Alexander of Grraham, Ore. FOR SALE—Good, 7-room house in Mr. Millspaugh of Third avenue solo large crowd. Gresham Enquire Al Hart, Gresh­ The funeral service« will l»e held this week for San Francisco. his place for gwe ami has bought on am. Read the Want Ads. from thecate home al Grraham on Sun* Mr. 11. K. Wood who has Imught day morning at 10 o’clock. LOST—In Gresham Tuesday, gent's Childers’ luirbei ’•hop has moved into i tie and gold nugget stick pin. Reward in removing worthless earth. The tun­ the Gedemke hou*c vacated by Mr taludt* Gold Mine B. F. Rollins, Home Bakery. 24 The item relative to the interest some nel iaegiened up low in the ore and the I Childers. THE HALL OF FAME. hlaMir.g is done overhead. All waste is LOST—A gold crescent pin in Gre-h- W E. Wood lias moved into the l.iml- am on June 4th. Finder retuTn to of our liruksn people have in the new then left in the bottom of the tunnel sey cottage ou Main «trcct. mines al Baker City hist week may The new king of Sweilen la on» of Carlson and Henderson's store 24 ami the work of handling is reduced to have created some surprise. Many of Frank Esquilmr has a crew of men the lie*t shots lu Europe a minimum . As the work proceeds M ANTED—Tv buy ¡Yo eords of No. 1 our citizens have been making inquir­ William T. Stead's latest hobby Is pil.-s for the Bull Kun tel- wood cut out of green timber. Box ies of Mr. D. M. Roberts about lhe upward the waster tills in below and erectiog new the iMicterlologleal regeneration of liar 45». Arlela, Ore. ■lhe floor of the tunnel is thus kept near ephone line. reu land in Englund. probable success of the mine and he i | Mrs. D. E. Gardner of Portland vis- lhe work. Mlsa Cornelia II Harriman, second STRAYED—A dark, chestnut pmiy. Hiss at hand some very good samples I 1 on home of Mrs> Meade ited at the medium light maine and tail. When of ore that speak for themselves i Much of the ore, in fact all of it, will daughter of E. 11 Harriman, Is an­ need to go through a stomp mill which Tbnrsday of this week. he left, had halter on. Notify C. J. about the value of the wre. nounced to lie engaged to marry Hol» There Winchel at Reservoir and receive liber­ as yet has not been built. It is expect­ Mis».« Glenna Burton win» has been on ert l.lvtngstou Gerry, sou of Elbrldga seems to be a lot of almost pure native , al reward, or phone Tabor, 774 24 ed that a sufficiently large stomp will the sick list is able to be out again. T. Gerry of New York. gold along the edge of the fissure, but c-et alwxit *15,000. A limited amount Daniel llellly of Mansfield. O.. has Mr«. B. W. Emery is steadily gain« FOR SALE—Ifuml bed-lounge, cheap. the uietal is not limited to this. It ap­ Call at IleraM offiro or write for infor­ pears that all ol the adjacent ruck con­ of stock will be sold to secure this ing strength and Lor many friends are all the t windows and doors of bls house amount and when the mill is built it is counectnl with a phono- w I red aud i mation. 25 tains the precious metal in quantities ex|mctee<*« took their regent» of the Suiltlisonlau Institution ' . thousands. Tunneling is doue ' to secure advantage of thia offer before many Al Hart, Gresham usual part until Mr. Thomas, an ex- to fill vacanclee, aud H|a-aker Caution right in the pay ore so no time is lost [ July 1. FOR SALE, CASH ¡»erienced l*?e man, came and hived the lias reappointed Representatives Dal ___ . fx . TRADE—One ■ell, Maun and How uni as regents. good Deering nu.j«’ . swarm. OOHOOOOOOHO «XOOlOtOtOO cultivator, er: une Mrs Elisabeth Smith Miller and Mrs. Wm. Bequeath and Mrs. Levi arparattjr • > as new* one DeLatal ditifqs V1 -ue 16-inch plow, good con- Itoed and Mra. of Portland are visit­ Colonel Thomas Went worth Higginson are now the only survivor» of the -intake a horse and spring ing with Mrs. Haii-vn and Miss Alex­ eighty nine |>er*oiis w ho signed the call on above. Address, Gresham, I A. Geisler, Prop. ander. « ate 3, Box 11. or call at the old for the first national woman's rights Giese farm near Linneman station. 24 Mi«« Harriett Alexander is home, convention, v bleb was held lu Worcva Bring l’s Your Prescriptions an-1 You Will having finished her school work at 1-eb- ter, Maas., lu 1830. . . Be Sure to Have Them Fillo! Right After thlrty-alx couaccutlve years anon. Mrs. C. L Crenshaw is visiting at with the Pullman company. George F Brown of Chicago, sixty four years DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Yacolt, Washington, this week. old. treasurer of that corporation and CIGARS, TOBACCOS, POST CARDS. ETC. / l>on’t forget the band show Saturday recently Its general manager, baa re i night. tired. Mr. Brown ent.-re-l the employ | Phvsiciass-SargtsM. . LENTS, .... OREGON a of the Pullman company lu 1871. He Reaal tu many of larger luwns. No extra vlmtgea U> patrons for use • ut chapel. Additional Gresham Locals I MT. SCOTT DRUG CO J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. 9 PRIZE OFFERING Phone JN. Re»., 14« i GRE81IAM, ORE. CARUSON BUILDING, MAIN ST., »»»»»»»»»ssesssss IM) VOL KNOW The Ib-publit ati National enliven litui nivvta in Chicago June IH The Dem« »crai ir convention meets in Denver, July 7 Greg« » ii I« entitled I«» right dele­ gato« to each »»( th« »e VOlIVrll* (ions. EIrrtum are voted on (hr fh«l Tiiemlav after (hr fimi Monday in .N'itvriiiiier ( 3d ). Elretom Hive! nt (hr «talc capi­ tol the second Monday in Jan nary and voir by balh»t Thr vote« arc counted by C«ui- grr«« the second Wediivmlay in February. The Prmidriit is to l>r inau­ gurated on March 4, next. WHO WILL HE BE* ••••••••••••••••• **\V Uat luukr« you itiinx tor* *’| notice In public, »-«¡»rrlMlly at the theater, «be 1« «b«»w Ing th« whit« feather"- Baltimore American. NOTICE é Nolle«* is hereby given that on June «th at an adjourned régulai Hireling of the t«*wii council the follow ing rv»«»lu* lion was pa«««*«! by thr voumil; R«»- ««»k«*d that !<«»!»«• rt« avenue, brtwern Srvuiid nml Third streets Is- g rail rd (o lhe «treel grad«* as v«iMl»h»h«*l>»nl Sir.-vt, . Monta, ilia Plumbing «nu Gas-Fitting Would Ilk.- to llgurc <»ii your work. Fur SAUDI I S, HARNESS »ml Al.l. II AHN I SS Al t ESS, >HI Es TRY Gresham Harness Shop Smith Excuse me, Jones, but may I til kltiils H«*mlf||if ijulrklj’ tinltr ask how you inauugo to have such de GUST LARSON. Prop., Gresham ll U F U H •‘I married Ins widow.**— Houston ru«t. Ailomvi at Law Mr Stubb Vm. Mary Elian «ays she b> «lying to get ii pualtlxm us cook on 737 t'hsmlicr <»f t'.immwrre an < m etui liner P<>rri.zxo, O hihion Mm. Stubb tin surprise) -Gracious! Phone Main 3.1BU Wha( ever ¡»ut (bat In her bend? Mr. Stubb Why. she read timt there Your are ple< rs of vr«M*kery broken Read the “Want Ads.” • very voyage -Clil«ngo New«. Wants Supplied on page 8. Vi FREE CONTEST TO SOLICITORS FOR “THE HERALD” EVERYBODY INVITED TO ENTER. THREE ATTRACTIVE PRIZES! Contest Begins June 22, 1908 NO EXPENSE TO SOLICITORS One for Pleasure-Seeking Young People One for Studious Young People One for the Housewife and the Home Will Close Sept. 30, 1908 The Prizes will be distributed to those securing the largest number of votes. The one getting the largest number of Votes will have first choice of the Prizes ; the one getting second highest number of Votes will have second choice of the Prizes, and the one ranking third will have third choice of Prizes. In addition to this, DURING I HE FIRS I FOUR WEEKS OF THE CON I ESI FOR EACH YEARLY SUBSCRIBER OBTAINED 25 CENTS WILL BE GIVEN. You Get Paid for Your Effort Even if You Do Not Win the Prize Begin at once. Get your subscribers “spotted.” Show them samples. Send* for Subscription blanks and explanation. Don’t delay. Be ready to turn in subscriptions on the 22d. Remember, the 25 cents for each subscriber is promised only for the first four weeks. THE PRIZES A Scholarship in the Portland Business College A $65 Iriquois Bicycle, Latest and Best Choice of Sewing Machine, First-Class Range or Cook Stove