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Succeeding Gre.ham Vindicator, Grv»ham GanMte East Multnomah Record,
Multnomah Recoixl and Montavilla Heraht.
Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B eavis S tat « Pvnuanura Co
II. A. DARN ALL, Enrron asd M axausb .
ueuairOM urn Per Year. Il*> .trtetly in a trance
to h.rei*n roaiurM. U* »1«
Soiuh»««
rr"' tuoium trial aut-a. npUoaa Sta Sln«le c.|>tea Sc. Aak lor rlubbln« rate«.
awnaam -hotaM br aeni by Eiprwa or 1‘oamSee Money Order. Re»iatere4 teller or Check
StMtHlSS aCA'CMdl up to 50 c»tits.
BfCf im fot »utwriptions »re m»t »ent unless request»«!
The label on your naper will Indi
cate withiti two wt cks th«* receipt o< your remittance If H does uet please uoitfy us.
MCtlTMNMCK lu kee^tu- with well rw<tdM I bitatnesa principles all sub»<y*>tions will
be »tupped promptly up»*« expiration of time paid fur
CMAMf W AAWISS In onJerinj , hangrv *»f a<Mreaa glee oLI as well as new a«l«lrt*sa
rnatiiMaA‘VS »re wanted tn ewry rommuatly
If no corre»pond»nee appear» frum your
aeiehborh."'
are rr>«wvtfullk red. Me«i u> wnd us a» many U mm I items a» you can
batts
l EGA! Al \ kRTIMNi. Mt in lea.l.M Sis twunt hk* per line tr»l insertltm:
Ar nSTh^.h \!utaiineni ioMrtbui. ULMLAY Al»V >.RTl/lNV No position gua ran teed
Sc prr »iiGirkXdumn in« h each ♦*»»>»- Liberal dtorount allowed (or either time or space adver
FMTCriion*‘an?.VrI>h* per tech addllUnal
RKADUW. lOe w*r tine «rat Inaertion. V iwr
b?>. «i-b luliL.nenl inwKiorv tin AIS <*.nl Column only). V . nonl eoch
t.o«.nt» .n Init'.nl or*« «t.br. . l«l **n *r one ooni. So I.«-*! «ceented for I,*»» th*ll IS
* >*KoFf-.-I* *s It < AKI>- .on. nivh). .’*■ e*. h 1,-ue CAKIMtM THANKSfnotexrTOd*
ta two tmb.;T 5.1 .¿I. Ik-ArKS Of COXIiOtKMK tool euwmlte« four ln.hr.' Il
OBITt'ARlKs for actunl «uteeribcr. or member* o( tbetr fnmUtv.. up to li«> wont*, free.
«11 over KX> wont». Il* * nor.1 (iui.rmbly tn ••ii«m*e). « vunt Ihe word. «u.l rrwil «.vordingli
All L.«tee Crnn«.- s. hoot, chun-h. or other notice, or «.tverllwmenu of «oet*U. |*rtie>.
A b MM. comvru. thewlin*«’.-. etc . given for • proAt. eh.rged for at re«ul»r r.le.
In oofer to in.ure change of »4. «.IvertUer» mu»t have copy in tbi» o®c not Inter than
Tueaday preeciing day ol publn-atioii
MllTUC ia *ur >t*<*i*lty. » e are well e^niptwd to do the be.l work at current pru-ca
Kaueclallv farmer»’and bualne»» »»enN Leiter Head. Kneelope. Rutter W rapper*. Stalentent».
X^TnamaU orlnrgequaniitie. Am tlon Bill« Hodgcr* 1‘o.ter». eie printed on »bort notice
Kntcred a» reco nd claw» —twat tfee poatolkv at Grwham. Oregon.
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•action» and all<lasse» of people. Fur
thi» 1 plead, and l«t all unit« in lb« di«-
»•niinatioa of this aentinivnt.
Everyone »houl.l bei-oni« a b»ioat«r in
'deed a» well a« in word
Then thi»
Miae Blumenthal and Mica Ja< k»ou of
laudable enterprise will certainly r- for-
Terra»-« park visit»! at Mr«. Zseger,»
I ward.
J. D. LKK.
last week.
Russellville Doings
Mrs. W. W. Howitt
few days last week.
quit« sick a
MONÏAVHLA
NEWS HEMS
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Mrs. Phillipa. Mr. ami Mrs. Ilowitt,
Mr. and Mr». Fruiik lUllork w»re
8. F. Pitta ami two boy» of Gresham,
callml Ui Newberg l«»c Friday Io attend
M. Bos» of Portland, Sam Beaman of
the funeral ul Mm. Hallock'» »tepfatlier.
Seatll« and Johnnie Anderson of Mont-
They returned on Monday.
avilla spent their Fourth at th« home of
Mr« Young'« brother, Mr Gleaton,
T. H. Pitta.
ia viailing her
The Russellvill« Social club met at
Mm Smith went to W<»iburn last
the home of Mrs. T. E. Lewis of R.we
Tueaday for a week'a vieil with her
Cottage last Wsdneeday.
mother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Ilowitt- ami little
Mr. and Mm. Iloaier Wellt to Itili«-
leonard called to sec tlieir parents Sun
boro to »pend the Fourth with ftienda.
day.
Mr. and Mm. Livingaton »pout the
Mr. aud Mrs. T E. Lewis spent the
Fourth
at Ree lville.
evening of th« Fourth with Mrs Ilowitt.
SEC1MM UNt
Mm Buly of Sellwood »pent »everal
.lay« last week with tier »inter, Mr»
Rotier.
Profeasor Bowlin and wife and daugh
Mrs. Stanton and daughter. Mr». F. i
laibert, of New York visited with the I ter, Rev. and Mm. White and Mm.
(ormer.* »on Irving, a popular young Slinghliaek left Monday morning for
electrician of Th« ltsllw, during the. Gladstone park to attend Chautauqua.
Mr. Shuler haa opened hi* »torv- in
|te»t week.
Our burg was well represented at the Woodard hall on the corner of Gluey
Rockwood aud Gresham on tlie Fourth. and Hroad »treet. He haa a very nice
Mrs. T. E. Lewis entertained a num »tov k of good»
ORANGE
DIRECTORY
Orogua State Grange Uffkera.
Master. Austin T luitun
Furvat tirovt
Ovvrswr. A T *humak»
Outrai Ful lit
U n *turar. J J. Jt»hus«»ii
Port la ml
*t»uard. " A. V«*ung
ilublv
\w*i*taut Htv wsrvl F W stsats
A Irli«
lUaplain.
Katou
Oawagu
rreasurvr. Il IIirm'libera
Iu4vpun<|c ucc
Aveielar> Mr> Mar) M Ho»ani
Mullid»
Hat* Kexinvr. I. M l-Miulterl
Hta itoli
IN» in un a. Mr» tulu K Miller
I litany
< ere» Mra Cura
Ml I (v'irli»
►Tura, Mra buste W ells
t'uiulot*
Lady «Ivaarti, Mn K k Hrtian
t'lov.-nlalt
KXKl'l rivi t’OMMITTKK
Austin T Huiton
O. K
KtiMvnv IMI ine r
Fi »resi Uroth
t'aru»
Kll»ah)
I.KUISI ATI\ K ('t)MMlTTKK
Gustiti T Buxton
Foresi «irov.
A I Ma-ou
IU hh I Kh« r
F M tìlll
Kitaiaria
ritASANI VAU t Y
licit llum«r lost hi» thumb
•plittltig wood J. Wing'» mill
I’aul Hli»» baa built tbu largv»t
in Ph'taanl Valley.
bitili
The grange |ieople limi a «ake
le«t Katurilay,
Th« » inner«
Gl«dy» Kiihey. l»l; Mr» Fro»t,
Mary liaxter, .‘Ird.
Mr. ami Mi*. J II. Robinson last
«»■Vk »nterlainud their friend, Frank
Rsverrl, rii'viitly ut Mau Franclacu. but
now ul Th»* Dalle»
Mia» Ida Reilima I» viailing at Mark
liaxter'».
J. II. Robinaon waa bom« from The
Pallea to iqieiid tlie FolUJh.
A llii>«t 11*11 Igli I III I pieni« In Ilia wikm I»,
eliding siili a boli lira |«rly lu th« «va-
nllig. ««• given by Mr ami Mr». J. H,
IliibiiiHiti Saturday, July (th.
Among
thi>«<» who paitlei iu U ik I w«ra Mr. ami
Mi- .1. W Iio»!, Mr ami Mr». IL H.
Il.uulltiiii. Mr. ami Mi«. J. II. Kobin-
-mi, Frank llu.erri, Will Frost, Georg«
Volliiiii. Ml«« Anna Gerhardt, Mi*» Ella
Vullum, Ml»» I'v.i Vollum and Master
Harold Hamilton.
Douglass Store
£ orni oro I insure in the
Irti lllöl S iF»r«»n Matul F.I.L
W.J. Frost ia at lioiiu* on th« ■iuk
Hat.
F.. J. Taylor entertained friend« from
1‘iirtlaml Ihe Fourth and over Sunday.
Ititwntv» are requ«'»l«M to »end to Thv llrrahl
Hiioiuati.ot mi ihat a brief <«u«l eat* be run
under thi» heatllug tree
Send pla«•«». da) Mini
hour u( meeting )
VI I TNGMAH UftANUK. NO 71
Meet» th.
(toirth SHurdax lu every munlh al 10 ju a u*
in Campbeir» hall. Oilvnt
Ul.VfK (M (S (. K V \ <l K meet» fl rd Naturda*
of «Mte'h month at 10 *' a iu and thinl Nilur
al 7 .10 |> m
Men slid tesine »r» at work at Byca-
mori' prepatIng th« groun»! for taking
whll«* out gravel
Rail« ar« tu I h » ill pru»«J.
ri.FAHANT
HOME
Odierai Mcrtliaiidisc
Get ready QUICK lor the
IM.KAMVNr VAI.I.KI
iiKAXt.K No it IU
Meet* Mi'ond Kaiurdas at 7 a» p m and fuurlfe
Salurda) at Io .10 a tn ever) inoiitli
ROSE CABNIVAI
RtH KW<MH> tiRANtlK Mwt» ih. ih«t Wrtl
' nrada) of each month al * t> tu and thiid S«t
| unlay at lu a m
u Ail > i» \l tti uh I Fir» ll«H» f iss'iiof I'urtUnd)
CoNHERX ATIVE,
HAFF.
PROMIT. CHEAP
Appi» lu II. W.
FAIKVIKVV tiRANtllC
Mee(a tlrel WetllM»
«lav at 10 .4* a m
ihlrd ruv»«ta> evening al
So vka-k, each month
.STRONG.
Sna«hall, l*r«».
_____ <irvhaiii. lire.
The town council of Gresham
KI SSKI l.\ l| I K 4.KAM.K No LM M. • 1» In
Ku»*«-l11lilt- m hiM>lh*»u»e on the »ecutHi and
is continuing to prove itself to be
four!It Saturday nltflil» in eavh month
KVBIN'INU MTVH ORVNiiK Vlret» In their
of the right sort. The move
hall at South Mount laboj on th«- ri««c Hatut
of each month at 10 a m
\ll\l-.ltor> ar*
■ IlUrN
ae I *»4
mumt
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ment introduced at the meeting tier of grange sisters at her home. "R.we Mm. Hattie Johnson from McMinn dav
4.min*
weVome.
nWifell I na**aJ**WM<*
Mr. Peary is again about to of Tuesday evening with the ob Cottage," on the Russellville nwl Ust ville ia vieiting her »ister. Mr». G. E. URKNHAM (IRANtlR Me«-t» Mistiid **alut
tniUheJ G m « ' **■< «<< mi » • ..., w I ms * a»*
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t/Uv •»/</«** «•< «arv.
day In each month at 10 »• a m
start for the North pole. We ject of securing a public pleasure Wednesday. AU enjoyed the generous Jvhnaon.
NO MONAA KA.(JI litl.liui’ I >uu •».« -tve *n»| im«t>v«td ya««Mtary<te W«efeta
k> Attyvn», AttiwL >»r ttt t'.e I S
'!• »Item«,MM
I»1M l-k’14 liKlSid.'. No juu
Meet» Aret
Mm. Vila» was the cha|>erone for the
don’t blame him. If someone ground should have the com hospitality of tlie charming hostess and { club of young ladle» from tlie Itaptial Mat unlay each month
I
•How IFA
t lll.l TKI II. il.Mttitf teholi urn«
nt4y rtiteUM tolrytl» mm I
Dul H ttt a ty l-M You tv h |l >t»U 4P» ifertl Ikud
MitaAed «W do mid Wttfe 1»
will remember it a» a n>o»t enjoyable
I.KX1S <»H a \ g > Mc«-t» »croud Saturday of
I '*■
-taw*«» «^.7 mv te ««f mow re«A.
would pay our way to find a nice mendation of evryone. In all out event.
church. The. went to t'anemah park rat h mouth at 10 JU a in.
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I • MUlUIll rn.vLa ,1 »>nr ».»Mil prol.t xlM.v 4<IU4l U* to«y CWM<
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cool place we would go too. Ty observations of village and city Mr. and Mr». Arnspiger were guests to »pend the Fourth ami all report a VLA'l'KAMAN «iKANt.K, NO
Meria the
I to M «10.14!« .. tt 1 prtM'i. I > 1H tn* .hi -xt v< Ul Alni h»»» i>« Iti4n»s<»4lu»»»'» ««•»>
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4
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tU««
t«w«i
drat
Saturday
In
the
month
al
10
au
a
iu
and
ing the flag to the North pole administration one of the most of their brother, M Arnspiger, of Port good time.
I at aar /«-t / until y...t o .-i
.*,-ura a*.<l !»•<« uuf
M /Btfery
the third Halunla) al 7 » p m
| /• - < jo 1 »• « mm # Wte
1 < ' « '-•*'r »4«. ui«.
Mm
Jatnee
Miller
went
to
Gladatom*
land
on
Sunday.
just now would not be such a notable causes of dissatisfaction
toll MHIA GttANUK No
Mr. twin all
I YOM WILL BE ASTONISHED »tualy out »«liwffe Dw.UU at th«
avaaiuu ffr»t Saturday In each mouth lu
I«
• #J wc < m n> i- xcjuihitp-xr VV c »« . i Uw
itrat itteta Ikcvt I m lor U m «m»«»Y.
has been the lack of foresight in John Sorenson, a promising young l>ark on Monday to allend tlie Giiau- day
disagreeable task.
grange hall ucar UurlH-it
X than any <M?.n f».v«y
\V» no - t -.’-rri v«ttti Ji cm »
a bo«» factnre «o»4.
'J
tAuqua.
Ill« %< l.r; |>KA1 I IH. y t <a«> tell «.ur I m ./ v I«« umtef yv«M u»u mmw i »1» i » Bl
providing a place or places of man in our midst, haa develope I an ex- i
Wil
Mm G. E. Johnson «pent the Fourth
eellent ability along photography lines
Xeni pertaining to the Im«I i;r»uu<'» lu
ly han<H« »»<-n«4 h»wl btaycteB* feta
w » ususlly Lt«« . A nunilwr .............
ferre frw ut chary«-
Hut «Il Uaala ur
vit haiul tike« iti
rwiA-l
lb»»» •• «Ua/ ««at
The Oregon State Fair Associ sufficient size and convenience A number ot tine pictures attest his at Carlton with old friend» anil rela ! »«•rtxnl
,-r
. - -- » — - -
Mire («nraill liMB nuktlod ItW.
» il i»uuiH*r ment» |«ertalnln« tu «-ulrrtaiuniriil»
skill, schoila and other gr*>u|w.
His
for
public
pleasure
grounds
or
1».
iu«|H
ri
«.»
an.| pedal», part», r»p»ira a«4
fur
which
•
.
herí«*
H
in».
’
.
i
.
ire»Iva
«a
tive».
ation wins our commendation
coaster
brakes
,
latest effort is a fine picture of the Buck-
I ¡umL* at 4
7 /ratal.
<<Krrtlamenta and i««y far h>»vrlluii w III I«
One of the most ley
Mm. Young xml children apwnt the c«|M*«'tvd Alvi appresta Irà
boys.
from the first this year, by put gatherings.
t
expensive
outlays
cities
have
to
Fourth at Wooilburn.
ting out a very attractive cata
About list people went from here to
To avoid iniaunderstantlinK« (lie a U jvv
logue. Secure one and see if meet is that which goes to se
BORING
SELF-HEALING TIRES MrXouoT/aM?
Courtney on the Fourth, mostly mem insertion
made.
The Herald haa
cure
desirable
ground
for
parks
you are not in line to take some
Boring
in
a
very
dry
place
now,
Alli-
'
undertaken
to
favor
the
grange«
by
bers
of
the
Methisiist
church.
All
re
J*
M* >*•/.«<'■* A*»/ A*
. ■
The
or public amusements,
of the handsome premiums.
« » A»
«Vu «14 A iri/AaM «6 » > J. » <>. »j
son’s saloon having doaed the 1st of port a very good time.
throwing open the»«* columns to their irAf > «»« 4 74/ rrjgtiktP
J* MJ
Anr. ia/A. j»iLr»-'t«. t. «.'/
chief difficulty lies in the fact July. The town pumps are doing a
uaealree of charge lor nil purely new» IO MORETtOOBLE
FROM PDNCTORFS
A very pretty wedding took blace at
Nsillert, Tw«-ku or GU mm wlU t><»t l««i Ih»«
that the authorities did not pro- rushing business.
living,
the
idea
l»eing
that
the
mention
air uuU Mistv lhptiu.iiid peni» »* i l lm»<
«t
the home of the bride's mother on
So the Drain Normal school is
Uvrrlwo UttnJrrd th<HuuHU pah« nu« in urr.
vide for these things.
Mr. Sonntchsen is back at his black Smith «treet alien Mias Minnie Butler nf your individual grange« 1« to their
HrMMHRntWfMatita.. hiwtivvfv
recommended for discontinuance.
The city of Portland has had smith shop with plenty of work. He an*I Mr. Atwortb wen* married. The advantage just an any public notice id lililraii tKling v rty »liti tibie Bikd ! l Iteti lfi»>’le n tt h
uprvtal timi iti ul rubi*«, whkl» nevi r
That is a step in the right direc its plans for park extent ion held has tieen streetcarring on the front eud ceremony was performed on the lawn It makes your grange more prominent • tk>ti»ua
t»»»u whkii a 'I amscb up »titilli punclMrc» «tt«IL»w>
Molta« th« th tail rulkWr <r««4
thCMÌr tac»s.«|w We havr hundiols»4 l<Hci*h>Hu*aU»-
tion. The board should take one up because of the conservative for the Portland Railway Light A Pow and the wedding dinner was also served and tends to create an interest in grange wg
**.% ' aitt| ptiualur« air I tie MM’*
I cu cimi o«nef» »MI Ing th«il (ferir lire« httwunly tomi
Mtel
“IA" aJm> rim airip
er company for »eversl weeks.
on the lawn. Rev. II. Oberg officiated. work. If you are alive it will «Io you upmtvrof twkT tua whulr Baa*»>ii rhcyw« pii »> more inali
or two more, however.
to prvkrnt rim euUl«g. Thta
an
unìinary
tire.
Ifer
pwik
tuie
rr«l«itti|gqualiilv
*
l«riug
gtv<
n
stand some of the citizens have
tiro wtU «»nttaat «nr otb««
good
;
if
y<»u
are
dead
you
will
not
care
Mr. Morter of Oakland, Cal , has
by Bernal layrta uf thin. «prt lally | ih uar«-4 (ubtk «>u thè
iu«tar M»rr. KL j MTIU
ite.t.l i hr regalar pi kcuì tnrae Urea
*■ lw » !*•«,t»ul (ur
taken. Had this park system
to bother with it.
ICAftY KIOINU.
a.hcitlwina |xirp«>Br« arare m-tkÌHK a »pevi**l I ac I ì UV pikcto
The Washington Editorial As been forseen 20 years ago, yes opened up Palmer's shop and ba» plenty
the ruler taf only $4 *■
wlr A31
th < • »Lii»pr*i
Inasmuch as we extend thia op|H»r*
*> 1*^
per l pulì
AL* «•
oraria
Bhìpf>r«( •*»!«< .t
«‘ »y Idler 1« trerlvc4. We whip CO I* <*•
Contest Notke
of blacksmithing.
ai.pi >\«| You
not twiy ■ < mi tin*4 y>.*» have rx ttuiuol att*l toumt ihrtu Blrictly at frfHeB*«le«l
sociation meets at X ancouver 10 years ago, the expense to the
Impertinent of the Interior, United tunity to you we wouhl appreciate any I
We will allow <• « «u»it «»MMoint I 5 |*r .« ni it'ter. i v making the price 04 AA per pair) If yue
We now have three stage lines run
arml I t 1.1. < ASH tt 1 ril <>:;»•*It atfi
thi« ■»Ivettiarment. We will alao eeu4 u«e
favor you can show us in adverliMing or
July 16, 17. 18 and the Oregon city would have been far less ning from here, E. F ltonahue the mail States Itend * iffice.
pk kel plated bra»« hand |Mimp Titea to b«- iduturd at «H II e«prr«a if fur any rrawa they are
Portland. Ore., July I. imm .
printing,
though
we
wish
you
to
feel
nt
n<
<
««ti
»1
a.
1
>ry
on
runinaHtm
Wo
are
prtfedlv
reliable
and nt ney aenl tuna laaaeafeaa in a
brethren are invited to join in and the question would be set- stage, McIntyres, who run to Salmon, A sufficient contest affidnvit having
bank
If yiHA outer a pair t>( I hr we Urea, vuo «ill htul that they will rule eaaier. ran (natat.
liberty to go where v«»u please fur
wear brtter, la»i longer and )•«• A finer than ai>> the
have ever u*«M or aren at any price. We
the festivities. A fine program tied now. Kansas City had the an<l Todd A DeKanings, who run been tiled in this office by Lora It. things. However, The Herat I is ■uch
here know that yuu will I* m » well |.teaw4 that when t u watii a buwle yvai will give ua yuwr enter.
Brindley, contestant, against Home
Wc want yuu lu arttd «*» a trial order at onw. fernce thi» rrtuarfeablc tire offer.
is outlined and no doubt it will same trouble some years ago and through to Welches and Holden'» camp stead
*>apw ^^«waa mw «t'Gi‘1 L gv anv kiutlu uiiv |ffkc until yon ae^pl for n pnir of
entry No I3I3B. nia*li* Gctuber lit. to do all kimls of printing and we l.-.-l
J UU N c J l IJ I
It 'g. thorii i’utu'turr ri«- I Urea «»n approval and trial nt
be filled beyond expectations, after an expensive fight in the ing ground. A person getting off the 1WX>, for HAVt.. Section 17. Township I that we can meet you with prices that tfeeepc«
' .1 luin-ltt» t*.' % ft» r .|*i* •• i
hy Catalogue whteb
cars here on th» mail train in tlie morn N.. Range rt E., by Florence Viether.
dew
Titw»
and
.
flute»
all
make»
ami
kinds
0« tire» at about half the usual piicca.______
will
l»e
espial
I
y
as
gixml
as
you
can
get
the
scissors.
Let us lay aside
1MI
but write u. •!« -tall.l.Y I m » \ «> r r IIIN k HF BU TIMO a bAeycte
courts at last presents one of the ing would think he was just getting off contestee, in which it is alli*gt«l that elsewhere. Read the statement as to IJtJ
/VCJf WZe/f Of a pa I t of tire» Hutu anyone until you hn>>wlfee new ami wonderful
paste pot and pencil and extend finest park systems in the the train at the I nion depot from the ■h^i* well acquainted with the tract of
off ere we are making. 11 only costa a pxwtal lu learn everything. Write It NOW.
land embraced in th«* home-tead entry, advertising at the head of the editor in I
the hand of fellowship to the country.
rustling of the stage driver» trying to and kndws the present condition of the
We might speak of
column! and give us a trial. Hereafter
see who can get the most («ssengers.
L MEAD
ILL
brothers across the line.
name; also that «aid entry woman line we will try to send copies of the paper
other cities but we are chiefly
Mrs YVm. Morand and Mrs. Foster alandoned the «ame, and e«pwially for containing the copy to correspondents. ’
interested in smaller towns. are »pending a few week» in Portland. i the last six month»; that »he lnu> never
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resideil upon or cultivated -aid land in
While we are reading a lot Many eastern villages and small
o
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A party of Boring people spent sever any manner, and that the^e are no im
about the dangerous tendencies cities have a public square which al days, including the Fourth, at Salm provement» thereon, and that said Fairview grange will hold an open 11
< I
meeting
on
ita
next
regular
night,
Tues-
allegeil
abwenca
from
the
«aid
land
was
of the Fourth, let us not forget answers the purposes of a park on river, fishing and having a general
1 not due to her employment ill the ilsy July 21. A free program will be
to congratulate ourselves that and is so conveniently placed as go-«! time. Those in the |«rty were Army. Navy, or Marine Cort«« of the given and home-made ice cream served
we have not heard of a single to be a daily comfort to hun Mr and Mrs. Lundy, Mr. aod .Mr» O. Cnited State« a* a private aoMicr, offi at 10 cents. Everybody invited.
cer, seaman, or marine, during the war
accident resulting from our cele dreds of citizens or to those who VV. McClung. Mr. »nd Mr». Frank Ruse with Spain, or during any other war in
boom, Mrs. J. C. True, Will Palmer. which the I’niteil States may I«* en
$22.50 Suits . . $15.00
$25 Suits . . $16.55
bration. Ours was a safe, sane, are detained within the town for J. C Manning and Wm. Goebel. They gaged. Said |«rtie« are hereby notified
POWELL VALLEY
satisfying celebration without ar. a few hours, or country people report having a good time catching a to appear, respond and offer evidence Gospel service» will tie held at a .
$17.50 Suits . . $12.65
$20 Suits . . $13.35
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
equal within our memory for 25 who come for trading purposes. large amount of fish.
Anderson's grove near tlie Swedish ]
.
.
$10.00
$12.50 Suits . .
Suits
$15
$8.35
a m. on Srpteiulirr IM, IWK, before the
years. The day was made to
This is what Gresham needs Boring was dead on the Fourth, ev Kegi-ter and Receiver at the I'nitol Lutheran church as follow«: In the
$10.00 Suits
. $6.65
suit us and we went home in now and will need more as time eryone going to Gresham to their liig States land Office in Portland. Oregon. English language, Friday at S p. m.
OUTINÜ SUITS 1-2 PRICE
«aid coriiewlant having, in a prop t'hildren's meeting. Saturday at .'I p. m.
happy contentment, The men goes on. Soil is as cheap as it celebration, or to F.stacaila, The Gaks er Tlie
affidavit, fileil June St. ltklft, set forth In the Swedish language, Sunday at 3
and Sandy.
1/3
off
STRAW HATS
1/3 off
facta which show that after due dili
who managed it have their ef- ever will be. Let us get it while
Come and we will do you
Palmer’s mill has been closed several gence personal nervier of thi« notice and 8 p. m
To
them.
This
means not only a lew, but our Entire Line of
forts duly recognized,
Rev. A. G. Sandblom, mission
we can and go to work to beau davs on account of the Fourth.
cannot lie made, it is hereby ortiereil good
and directed that »uch notice lie given ary Swedish Baptist confeience.
llifcjh Grade Nobby Straws
second only to the unsurpassable tify and arrange it for such pub
T. A. Roots and wife spent Sunday by due and proper publication.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Lindgren gave a
weather, is due the entire suc lic purposes a3 may probably with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roots.
AI j GERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register. dinner |>arty on the Fourth in lion*|r ol,
cess of the undertaking. But arise. The market day project Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Allison are visit
First publication July 10, HU*, last their friends, Mr. and Mrs Miller ami
they are modest men and we is a first consideration; a ing their daughter, Mr». IlellaGain», publication July 31, lfMJB.
■
Mr. anil Mra. Rmlgers ol I'ortland.
A
forbear to mention their names. country fair is a second, and the at Scio, Oregon.
numlier of Powell Valley friends were j
The band especially should be future need of an amusement Vetch Brothers of the creamery are
Sstmmons
also invited.
commended for their appearance., ground is a third. Let us stand shipping about 40 Ixixes of butter every In the Justice Court for Multnomah A nurnlier of friends, 27 in all, gath
“Amcrksn Clothier»"
Successors to At clch A Co.
District, County of Multnomah, State
ered at the home of A. C. Sward re
genteel bearing and excellent | with our council in this enter day. They receive cream from the of
ZZJ MORRISON SIRI I I
PORTLAND,' ORE.
Oregon.
towns up the valley and over in Wash-
cently, the occasion being Mr». Sward's
music.
tie». Keller. Plaintiff, vs. John Walsh,
prise, give them all the encour i ngton.
I*>th birthday.
Painty refreshment»
Defendant. Summons:
agement we can and get this
To John Walsh, defendant almve were served and a tine time bad by all
And the “stockholders? or most important matter properly Says Gresham Must Take the Lead named :
present.
creditors of the Title Guarantee and successfully carried through. PORTLAND, July «, 1908.—To the In the Name of the State of Oregon, The Young Peoples society of the
you are hereby required to appear and
are to get a dividend. Is that
i Editor Beaver State Herald: Exposi answer the complaint of the plaintiff Lutheran church had a very enthusias
file«! against you in the alwive-entitled tic meeting last Sunday night and was
all? We supposed they would
Prospects are now bright for tions, or fairs as usually designated, are
New officer« wi ri
and cause on or before the 14th largely attended.
prefer the cash. But then what the Fair. The Herald has been exponents of a people's progress Where court
day of August. IM»«, which is six week*
YAQUINA BAY
people sre at a standstill one fair, I pre after the fifth day of July, IU uh . tlie elected and a good program was ren- I
right do you or I have to express agitating this matter for some
sume would be sufficient, for succeeding date ordered for the first publication of dere.1.
our desires who have so little time and it is with extreme satis ones would only be repititiona.
Mr. and Mr«. Ilottleson entertained a I
this notice, and if you fail to ■<> appear
knowledge about the handling of faction that we are ready to an Recently my attention was called to and answer the plaintiff will take judg number of friends over the Fourth.
ment against you for the sum of one
money.
Ihe Place to (io for Perfect Rest and I very Conceiv
nounce that a reasonable and at the effort now being made for the per hundred (!«■>> dollar» and for coat« and i Moat everyone in Powell Valley at !
tended the Fourth of July celebration >
By the way. what has become tractive plan has been evolved manent establishing of an annual lair at disbursements herein incurred.
able
Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
This notice is published by order of at Gresham and they all have a word of (
of the Oregon Trust? We trust by which eastern Multnomah and your growing city of Gresham.
There is really but one question it D. 8. Johnson, Justice of the Peace of praise for it.
j
its creditors are complacently Sandy Valley may have a success seems to me to 1« determined and that the above-named court, made ami en- I
The Ladies Mission society will meet*
ITS F A( ILIT1ES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and an
tered
on
the
3d
day
of
July.
1998.
waiting the pleasure of Mr. Dev ful fair. We are too modest to is whether it is the proper locality.
JOHN W. Hl'FF,
at the home of Mrs. K. W. Amlersrm
abundance
of it. Fresh water from springs.
All modem
There
can
be
no
question
as
to
the
pro-
lin or to pay them a dividend. assume that we were entirely in
Attorney for Plaintiff next Saturday July ¡i.
Every body
necessities,
such
as,
tcfr
’
graph,
telephone,
markets
freshly
publication July 10, IRK; last.
Since the first little spurt of fluential in creating the interest greHSiveneM of the people of jour city First
cordially invited.
publication Aug. 14, 18)8.
provided every day. Fuel in abundance, Cot tagen [tartly
distribution was so noisily pro that has resulted in this deter and of tlie surrounding country, nor
Misses Esther and
that there should lie an exhibit of the
furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply, Strict munici-
and Oscar Thorien of Portland spent I
claimed there has be»n “nothing mination, but we hope we have products and resources of eastern Mult
bummoni
pal sanitary regulations.
the
Fourth
with
Mr.
and
Mr«.
C.
I*.
doing.’’ In behalf of a waiting done something to bring about nomah county.
In the Juaticc t'mirt fqr Multnomal. Johnson.
• «
Di«trict,
County
of
.Multnomah.
State
multitude we recently ventured this good conclusion. Now what It has been demonstrated that a suc
Mrs
Richard
Beadle
’
s
youngest
broth
of
Oregon.
to make inquiries about the prob ! all should do is to get busy and cessful fair can be maintained at Gresh
National Credit Association, a cor er will »pend the summer with her.
abilities of early liquidation but make this an entirely successful am and the possibilities of its improv poration, Plaintiff, v». John Walah,
Frank ('lark and wife of Aim» have
ing each successive year are not ques-
IMendant,
Hum mon» t
the man with the glassy eye exhibit. Let us get in line to tioi e 1.
moved back to Powell Valley and will
F rom All Pointa in the Northwest
To John Walvh, the above-named
cooly informed us, as we ex- show the finest grain, fruit, veg Of tlie galaxy of growing towns to the defendant
occupy the Salquist house.
i
amined the pattern of the ma- etables, stock and other home eastward of the metropolis, I have seen In the Name of the Rtate of Oregon, A great many of the farmer» of this
NEWPORT is reached l»y way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or (’or-
hogany cage in which he is products that may be seen in the no mentton in the public press of any you are hereby required to appear and 1 vicinity are busy baying.
vh I lift, thence Cor valliti & Eastern R II
Train service dully find th« trip
proposing the permanent exhibit of ag anawer the complaint filed agHinat you
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Howlett from
safely inclosed, that the proba state. Let this not be an im-
in the above-entitled court and cause on
a pleasure throughout. Leave Port Lind H:I6 a. m.
ricultural, horticultural, dairy, poultry, or before the 14th day of August, liMX.
Eagle
Creek
viaited
their
niece,
Mrs.
A.
bilities were unfavorable, indef promptu affair like that of last an 1 livestock products. It seems to be which is six weeks after the loth day of
inite and unsatisfactory to every year but an exhibition of fore conceded that Gresham is tlie best July, lj»»l, the date ordered for the first B. Elliott, last Weneaday and Thurs
day.
Rate From Portland $6.(>o for the Round Trip
publication of thia notice, and if you
one except the banker.
thought and good taste.
We place. Why then should there lie any fail to so ap|«ar and answer the plain O. Everett and »on have gone to Syc
We suggest Judge Cameron won a lot of commendation for a|>athy in the matter?
tiff will take jiidvnwnt Hgainst you for amore to work for a few days.
Ticket« on «ale <ln
, and g< o| for «ix monili«. There I« alno a Saturday-
might use a little persuasive in that; we may make ourselves I'nquestionably Gresham must take the sum of fifteen (16) dollar», anil for quite a numlier of people from Eagle
costa
and disbursements herein in- i
the lead, vigorously and enthusiastic
Monday rate iron
ortlaml of g:i < 0, tivki tw on »«In Hatnrdaya, good for
fluence here very profitably to a famous in this and those of the ally. This will encourage friendly ef curred.
Creek paasad through here test week on
return Mondays, t 'orre»|»>ii<lingly low rati » from nil other point».
Call
large
number of people. future. Let us begin by suggest fort in other localities. Gresham can Thi« notice is publishe.1 by order of their way to camp meeting at Troutdale.
.<■«• olite Southern I’m filo, Third «ml Washington
at the city ticket
D. 8. Johnson, Justice of the Peace of
Besides, it would be a clever ing the nature of the exhibits as not afford to Ire indifferent, relying upon the afiove-named court, made and en
r any M. F. agency elaewhere, for complete information.
■treeta, Portland
Subscription Price of •• Ihe Herald”
stroke on his part to stir up a soon as the committees can plan the fitness of her location. Many a tered on the 3d day of July, UM».
O. M. IlfCKEY,
Stx MONTH«
« «»
renewed activity in discharging them, and stimulate an interest town lias lost its opportunity by inac
|M
Attorney for Plaintiff, oNK YEAR
wm . M c M urray
tion resulting from over-confidence.
TWO YEA RM
27»
fltrj Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore.
the obligation the German Amer that shall not fail till the last
| nil
< leneral Paas
er Agent.
It is to be hoped that a strong feeling First publication July 10, If*»; last THREE YEAR»
Portland. Oro.
FOI K YF.AKH
sg,
hour.
ican Bank assumed.
of mutual co-operation may permeate all
riVK YEARS
61«)
publication Aug. 14, ItkJff.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
to J. J. Kern. Secretary.
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fitk'i I A mollili «i., Fortland
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