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Number 25 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 190« Volume 4. blunts Will I’luy Ik* lidl'es Sundiy. Th« («nwtmin Gianta and Th« Pall«* ('ulutnhiaiiM will I mi I Hr on the lirrohain IhaiiKiinI Humlay. Both trama have <irfral««l the Watath, rlaltnania of the amateur iaham|>h>n*hip <>l th« alatr, (¿realmm gelling the chainpmhabip by brat tan out of Hirer, ami The Pall«« breaking rvrn with 11*4’in in I wo gamra Til® (i realm in tmm haa not Inal a gam« in tliv alate thin araaoti ami baa won all by a aafe margin or a aliul oat. Their lailtinv av« rng«« are ra«,«lirnl and llehl work Hue. The tatliny la I he beat. The liianta have juol received word iron» Heerrlary Crnea that they hue liern eclrclrd aa one ut ihr trams lo play the two wrelta* tuiirnamriit at Uhaulampm lliia year. Thia givra them a good op|M>r(unity to diaplay to the alate their ability to handle thr beet, ami a gm*I chance at the ailvcr cup. Th* game Sunday will ta a warm one, eu don't fail to eta it for the two crack leaiiKof the alate will tattle (or au- prrmary. Come and «to your «hare <>( rooting one way or another GRESHAM LOCALS STATES REASONS EOR GRESHAM CELEBRATION decided, since Rockwood broke faith with us, to go ahead with a celebration of o>ir own which we promise you will be second to none. We feel that Rock wood has, by unfair dealing, brought this justly on their own heads. We make this statement because of many minors and reports of this affair that are decidely misleading and false to say the least, and we wish to be put right in the matter before the public. F. W. Fiei.DHocse rt. P. Brrn.ee C. U. MeeeiL 11. II. thr. Miss I uqy Metzger left today fora two weeks' vacation to 1« «pent ill Be attie. In the latter part of May a Rockwood reprem-ntative talked a Fourth of July The |ialnlere have been busy applying celebration with some of our citizens paint to the residence of W. M. Wilken with a view to having Gresham join son with Rockwood this year. After sever Mies Ethol Bradfield haa been ell- al days deliberation, it was Agree. 1 to do gngi«l to teach in th* Orient achool the so, providing the Gresham Concert coming year. band were engaged to furnish the band Al. Hart has sold hie residence prop « • music during the day. -Rockwood erly to Mrs. Hchultz. Cdebration Progressing Nicely agreed to do this at a price agreed upon, Mrs. Meaile visited friends in Port- however stipulating that they wished Big preparations are under way for land tlx first of tbe week. the Gresham band only for band music the big celebration here tbe Fourth of James Preston of Berkeley, Cal as they had already engaged an orches July. Tlie executive committee has ap rivol home tbe first of the week for a tra in Portland to render music ordinar pointed all the sub committees, who are tow weeks' Visit ily ex|M*cted <>t orchestras. working like as many bees to duplicate So it was agreed and understood that and double last year’s celebration. Pete Vltelle, wlm lies just completeil tbe Gresham Concert band would fur the erection of u barn lor Mr. I'ullen, is A big callithumpian parade will take nish their music from 10 a.m. until 5 place in the forenoon. There will be now employed by E. C. Limlsey on the p. ni. This agreement stood until a few clowns and jesters at the head, at the new Gresham school annex. days ago when tire said representative end and scattered all through the par Miss Pearl Lindsey ami her niece, said that if the Gresham band could not ade. Every feature is to be a comedy Helen Metzger, who have been visiting play for less money, that they must fur to keep the crowds laughing from start in Salem the Juist week, returned home nish all the music both for concert and to finish. Excellent speakers will he the first of this week. dance work and on their refusal to ac procured, local and outside talent will Mies Corn Combs is staying at the cept the change, were notified that there furnish the singing and the big 18-piece home of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Biamlmll. was “nothing doing." WM Eugene Damoura of Cottrell uniiormed Gresham band will furnish Many |M*o|>te from Pleasant llotue at This left our boys in a hole as it was music. brougbl to Orwilumi un Tiiretley a(t«i- tended the wheelbarrow ride Monday too late to get employment, having re- Games and sports of sll kinds will hailug Kuffcrc’l a fracture <>( the night fAed all otlier chances because of their come in for their share of free amuse right l<*g taluw the kill*. engagement with Rockwood, Moreover ments. Horseraces also occupy a prom On account of failing to kee|> I heir we thought it a very shabby thing for inent jazrt on the program and baseball ■late, the Waluieh team of Portland for Rockwood to turn us down einee we games for championship will be played« feited their second gaiwe to the Gresh Vaudeville shows will also amuse their agreed to join them only on condition part Thia given am Gianta last Buuday. of tbe crowds. I Gresham the beat, two out of three that they employ onr band, Therefore The committee promisee several new I'iiliiler timi I »»cortitur in self defence, our band being much in ami novel features never undertaken in games. need of funds, even at this late hour we a town of Gresham's size. E. I*. Smith haa gone to Seaside h i GRESHAM. ORE. erect a summer cottage for Chas Cleve land. II. A. Darnall s|>eiit. Momlay C. H. LANE Tuesday at Sandy in the iliteresta of The Herald. lie reports |>ros|M*rta very bright for the town in the valley. Get Your Fireworks of D. M. Roberts. Complete Lines of la*wis Shattuck and wife, John Sleret GRI SHAM, and wile ami Ed Sleret and wile sjieut Latest Noise-Makers for the 4th. • tlie week in camp at Welches. Tbe drama given in the grange Tuesday night was well attended e ' ■. \ ni*» M PI I ■ « n. i highly jileasing to the audience. POWELL STREET. GRESHAM. Emery Itolierla ami Felds McColl J. H. HOSS ! [ Phone I4X tlrcsham. Ore. ¡ have just finished a suceeseful year at >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the Oregon Agricultural college ami have returned Imine to sjeml their va cation. • GRILSHAM A. P. Smith has sold 20 acres of land to 8. N. Farris of Bickleton, Wash. t.ua Carlson of Sioux City, lows, lias e B. W. I .MIIRY. Prop’r bought Mrs. Eiflma Millstead's place. • 6rtslu«, Ore. Mias Lucy Metzger played lor tlie mu •••••••••••••••••• sical recital at Eller's hall iu Portland Wednesday, June 17. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. W II. Carr this week. ON ALL WIDE WIDTHS OF Regular services will lie held at the RIBBONS Baptist church next Bunday at the us All other Ribbons nt n Reduction ual hours U*ginning with Sabbath until sold out. Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins for school in the morning at III a m. Rev. use in All Makes of Sewing Machines- T. J. ftlkin was detai mil at home last Sunday on account of the serious illness Mrs. McColl. Greshsm. Ore. WHEN IN NEED CALL MAIN STREET - GRESHAM | of his w ife. • we have obtained the following: The Baptist association of thia dis trict w ill meet at Hood River June 301 h. A g*aal delegation is ex|>ectcd from the Gresham church at that meeting. ' 70 ACRES - 20 Under Cultivation ' Good House, Barn, Gissl Well. A |iarty of citizens including many Don't forget that we pay tbe highest cash prices for your produce. Fine Young Orchard, Plenty ot young people started early today oil a BEEF *— No. 1 Steers, 4>tV ; No. 1 Vows, 4f ; Timber, Finest Soil, Well Drained. l>icnic trip to laitourell Falls. The pic SHEEP —4 to HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 8< ’ Uicated '» mile south pf Greeham nic wan arranged by Messrs. Marshall VEAL—7 to 74< , schoolhouse. Price low. Write ami Emery ami Mesdames lawrem-e Taft wins for nomination 702 votes on first ballot; scattering, 273,, of which Knox Pork and Veal received ONLY on Tuesday and Thursday except at our order ' at once or call on and Emery. gets 68, Hughes 63, Cannon 61, Fairbanks 40, Foraker 16, Roosevelt 3. W. B. Turner, Owner. < i The Portland Water com|*any is re Vice Presidential race narrows to Dolliver, Fairbanks and Cummings, with a strong Remember We Have Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Saturday. J ’ placing its jades through tow n to meet ' GRESHAM. - OREGON chance for the latter. T. R. HOWITT & CO. the new requirements. POWELL STREET GRESHAM, OREGON ; > John Conley's new house on Fourth >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' Carl Wirtz is doing considerrble lath pus, 7:30 p. tn ; Failing-Beekman Prize street is ready for occupaucy and Mr. State University Commencement. i I I mi ONLY FIRST-CLASS L Oratotical Contest, Villard Hall, 8 p. m. nml Mrs. Conley will move in at once, ing on new houses in Gresham. Hasel Wirtz returned on Tuesday The commencement exercises of tlie j Mr. Conlvy will rent his house on Wednesday, June 24.—Commence from a visit with relatives at Forest University of Oregon for the year 19o8 ment Day, University Pinner to Visit . Rola*rts avenue. ors, Campus, 12 m.; Commencement Services will lie held at the Free (.rove, act'oinpanietl by her cousin, la*la arc as follows : Sunday, June 21.—Baccalaureate ser exercises, Address before the Class and Sults Pressed, f leaned and Metlnalirt church Sunday evening at Wagner. Mrs. M K. Pomeroy and eon Allen of mon, by the Reverend Herbert 8. John Presentation of Diplomas, Villard Hall, I 8 o'clock by Rev. 8. G. Roper. ROYAL BREAD and WASHINGTON ICE CREAM Repaired 75c. and up Astoria vtsited Mrs. W. J. Wirtz a few son, '87, Villard Hall, 11 a. m. 2 p.m.; followed by tbe Unveiling of RECEIVED DAILY 11. I.. Ht. Clair, foreman nt The Her days last we« k. « Monday,—Field Day, 2 p.m.; Grad Pnsidcnt J< hiison's Portrait; Alumni Agent for Troy 1-aumlry. ald office, will leave for Kan Francisco Harry Huxley, tlie Gresham painter, uating axercis s, School of Music, Vit Ball, Armory, 8 p. m. Ice Cream Wholesale at Portland Prices Sijj Knighton, Prop. tomorrow morning on the steamship, Ims recently painted the scli.xilhouse in an! Hall, 8 p. in. I4o«o City, for a milch needed rest. He District No. 3. Tuesday, June 23,—Alumni Reunion Opposite Postoffice, Gresham Phone 249 Mrs. Grace Metrger. who in a teacher will lie absent al».ut two weeks. Miss Browning, a student of Willam and Business Meeting, Villard Hall, !» in the school at Salem, is visiting her B. F. ROLLINS ette University, is visiting her friend. a. m.; Alumni Banquet, Campus, 1 p. Miss Mildred Carlson. Miss Browning in.; Flower and Fern Procession, Cam- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey. haa been engaged to sing at Chautau qua. Won! was received today from Miss « Alida Culy, custodian of the Gresham 1 t ■■■A.'?/''___ --------------- . librav, that 75 new liooks have just been received. PAID-UP CAPITAL INCREASED 100 PER CENT Mrs. Carrie Hansen has been confined » Despite the fact that the deposits of banks as a whole are much lees this year to her home this week on account of ill- I tnan last yesr, the FIRST STATE BANK shows an increase of business over ness. • Five year guarantee. Full list of attachments. Men's Peg Top. College Pattern, Corduroys Inst year of nearly 25 per cent us to shown by the following comparative Regular $.1 ami $4 waists now on sale at . . I .aura Cottrell, who haa l*ecn attend- | A real Bargain. Regular *4 and «I values at............ V'-' statement: » Such values as have never been shown in ing the Oregon Agricultural college, is any store. Jvxx 8 th , 1B07 Jvxa S th . 1908 spending her vacation at the home of I A line of |2 and $2.50 values at y * . ff | Deposits - - - $58,182.93 - - - $72,032.50 her grandparents, Mr. and «ri. J. 1». ¡' New Creation« in Neckwear. Men's la-ather We are selling agents for the following well We are here with the goods and • JL 10 I Ixians and Discounts - 26,410.67 ... 43,136.70 Regner. , Belta. Straw Hats and such Haberdashery as known and reliable goods: Chase A Sandborn's if y ill will only make us a call you will be fully Securities - - - 12,130.00 - - - 17,876.87 The Ixuliea Aid society of the Metho was never shown in a country etere. convinced that we are right and that we have teas and coffees, American and Ellwood fence not sai.i one-half what we should regarding Resources - - - 58,485.42 - - - 88,250.27 dist church gave a tea at the home of and gates, Standard Cement, Oliver Chilled these values. Increase in D.*p.*ita, 25 p *r cent, Increase In Iztans, tk> per cent, Paid-up Cap Mrs. A. Thompson on Wednesday alter and steel plows, Lorain Ranges, Reliable barn noon. e ital. It«» per cent. Wu have 350 people with checking accounts amounting to door hangers and track and Louden hay carriers. We have over Ixmglit on Oxfords and Summer nearly $ltl,0«».0> which shows the convenience of a cheek book. You will never Clarence Cathey made a business trip shoes and w ill mark down some values that an* Everyone of them are G. mk I s of Merit. know how liamly and convenient it is to have a check account until von have to Portland Friday. surely the greatest bargains ever offered to the tried it with a Istnk cluse to Imine, THE FIRST STATE BANK. lie handle We have just recieved a car load of Furniture public. M n ’ s. Women ’ s, Girl's and Children ’ s anything that nnv good bunk will handle and will appreciate your business. In wxfonls in Tan«, Blacks, Patents, Vici and Satin which goes on the market at prices that are CARD OF.TIIANKS. terest paid on specified time deposits. Calf ALL PRICES CUT 25 PER CENT to surely attractive. We retail furniture at We wish to express our heartfelt A MYERS,’ TIIEO. BRIJGGER, EMIL G. KARDELL, Carbonimdum tool and sickle grinder. move stock that we have over bonght on Try Grocer's margins and can and will give you the pRKs. Vics Paas. C ashisk thanks to the many who by sympathet ns when in ne.*d of shoes. GREATEST BARGAINS you ever heard of. One, two ami three burner coal oil stove. ic words and helpful acts have helped --- to lighten mir burden of Nrltrffi in the recent death of our mother. Dealer in 5 8 6 6. FIREWORKS I X : Expressing. Braying T“ :: D. M. Roberts 2 ,-;7, •«••••••••••••••••• i • Livery, Feed & Sale Stable : Millinery Parlors PRICES CUT IN HALF OUR PRICES THE LOWEST TheNotion Store F. B. STUART & CO. : FARM FOR SALE FRESH MEAT AND FISH WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT 8 8 a : Hair Cutting and Shaving HOME BAKERY 8 1 WATCH US GROW / WE ARE HERE WITH A FEW SPECIALS THIS WEEK PEG TOP CORDUROYS NECKWEAR. BELTS, STRAW HATS SPECIALS IN SHIRTWAISTS $2 SEWING MACHINES AT $15 REMEMBER! SPECIAL ON SHOES SPECIALS IN FURNITURE ANO RANGES TWO NEW SPECIALS [FIRST GRESHAM. STATE BANK OPE.. 1*1 HE. IIANH______ ) S abin A i . baanoks . Mas. C arkik H anson . II arrirt A i . rxani . kr . H tklla A i . rnani > kr . "Goods of Quality” LEWIS SHATTUCK ———J Main Street Gresham, Oregon