AUCTION SALE ----- AT------ The Linnemann Farm at Linnemann Junction on the O. W. P Ry.. 4 1-2 miles West of GRESHAM, OREGON COMMENCING AT IO a. m., SHARP FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 DAIRY COWS, HORSES AND FARM MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF: 22 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 4 Head of First-Class Dairy Cows Pure Bred Holstein Bull, Age 2 1-2 years Head of Yearling Heifers Head of Horses Yearling Colt Registered Poland China Boar ” Berkshire Boar ” ” Sows - Berkshire Shoats, 4 months old ♦ > »» Q »> M 1 Set of Double Work Harness 12 3-8 Milbum Wagon 1 Farm Truck 1 One-horse Wagon 1 70-bu. Ross Manure Spreader 1 Binder Hoover Potato Digger Evans Potato Planter Planet Jr. Two-horse Cultivator J. I. Case Walking Transplanter Woodsaw. 5 h-p Stover Gasoline Engine Mower Hay Rake Disc Harrow John Deere Sulky Plow Cutter, 10-L Blizzard Myers Pump and 40 ft. of pipe Hay Car and Fork No. 2 DeLaval Cream Separator 2-bottle Milk Tester. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 And Other Articles too Numerous to Mention. The Machinery is All New and in First-class Condition. Also 40 ton of Hay for Private Sale. TERMS: All Sums Under $10, Cash; Over $10, Six Months’ at 7 per cent per annum on approved notes. Time Cars Leave First and Alder Streets at 7:15 and every two hours thereafter. FREE LUNCH SERVED W. S. WOOD, AT R. H. SCHOMP, Auctioneer. Owner. MOUNT SCOTT Mr» O. K. Additon has just returned from a trip through southern Oregon. Miss Maud Daruall left for Sanaa Sunday morning. Lillie May Locke, daughter of Spenc er Locke was married to Vincent K. Tichenor of Clatskanie, on Wednesday They were marriec in Sellwood by Rev. Thompson. Mr Hommill has l«en confined to hie bed the past week due to nervous shock and illness. Mrs. Hyde, of Irvington, was visiting her sieter. Mrs. Geisler, Monday. Dona Paul entertained her friend* on Saturday afternoon, at a party in honor of her Htb birthday anniversary. Mr*. Ida Johnson ha* been suffering from quinsy for several days. George Spring, Sr., left for Auburn, Cal., Thursday night to visit tiis sister whom be has not seen for 27 years. He expects to Ire back home for Christmas. Mrs. Davis, recently from Oklahoma, is the new teacher at Lente. She will take up her new duties Monday. Rev. Zimmerman and wife spent Thursday evening with his mother, prior V> his departure for Pendleton, where they are moving. Mr. W ickatn moved into his house on Main street, Thursday. Lents ha* now a school of fi'teen tea- chers ami over 5ii, pupils. What alsiut the people who opi>oeed a six-room an nex two years ago? How long would NOON their proposed two rooms have gone’ It is singular how far our old time resi dents miss the mark in estimating the public needs and development. But that estimate was undoubtedly liased on their experience, and that being narrow, of course resulted in a conclusion far below the mark. Exhibition Pianos. The Eilers Piano House hail one of the most attractive exhibit* of pianos and talking machine* at the Grange Fair. These were viewed and admired by many people including music teach ers and music lovers. Each one ol these instruments was »elec tn I by the house.' exjiert for exhibition and hence there can 1« no question a. to their quality. Mr. J. P. Simonson, special salesman for the house. is in the field to dispute of these lieautiful instru ments. He says the house will give on these the same low price and easy terms given the thousands of buyer* during their big «ale in August. This is sfiecial and should be taken advantage of at once. The car service at lent* is on the bum. No other place on the line has as poor conenctions as lente Junction. Fully half the time, Mt. Scott car* fail ! to meet the through trains and waits are causes thereby varying from ten minutes to an hour. It is hard to tell who is running the service out here, Mr. Fuller or the carmen. Tln-y seem to go when they like, turn back when they get tired of going on, and “the RESERVOIR PARK. I public lie darned.” Such institutions . The Evans place at tl e corner of are supposed to lie run for the public Cherry street and Lowell Valley Road, i convenience, but not so here. We have been interested to note the han l»een »old and ti e house enlarged generally disorderly condition of street* and is now being occupied by a man and back yards in the Mt. Scott busi from Sellwood. ness sections. Tin cans, old jm|»-r*, hay, Mrw. Welch haa stored her household boxes and other unmentionable thing* are *o prevalent a* to go without com- goods in her new houwe and joined her | ment and the health officer, too, is hav hunhand in North Yakima. ing his sav. .Mr, and .Mr». Snider of Boring were I Do you patronize the library stationed in»[>ecting their property at the corner in your midst? Paper*, magazines and Cherry and Woodbine Sis. la-t week. book* for the asking. The evenings are Lawrence Rickert had quit«* an accid growing long now and there is lots of ent lant week. He got »tailed on the tin e for reading. Visit the library to 1 see what they have if for nothing more, track while crossing at 23« I street, in and when going, carry down your back a milk wagon. A car struck him liefore numls-r magazines. They will be up-to he was aware, and struck the horse: the date for someone else. animal was thrown thirty feet but the [000 and the second but $100,000 less occupants of the wagon were left unin* than that. Connecticut spends the lar jured hut astonished. Million a Year For Roads. Mr. White is now putting the roof on Connecticut still leads in the good gest amount per capita for g<xd roads roads movejnent as a state. She was by far. the only other states whose his new house. .Mr. Brentnell has moved into his new the third to get into It, New Jersey total annual appropriatloris are larger lie I ng the first, four years liefore her. Islt.g New York, with $5,000,000, and house in Montavilla. and Massachusetts the second. In 1888. Pennsylvania, with $1,500,000. but both Mrs. C. Bolster’s father, who is suff Now Connecticut spends $1,000,000 a states are vastly larger than little ering from paralysis is very low ami not *-e«r «bile the first socnds but $000.- exacted to live many days. .M. Rickert and wife visited the form er’s sister, Mrs. Anderson, east of Ore gon City this week Roy Rickert ami family, from Gage, are living at JMi Cherry street. .Mrs. A P. Hill of Upper Albina,.visi Sunset Magazine offers the readers of thia paper the beat opportunity ted her parents here last week. of the year Walter Noble is hauling lumber from REVIEW OF REVIEWS . »’ °0) ALL FOR Portland for Grandpa Hibbard. SUNSET MAGAZINE .... .Mr. Almstine, proprietor of Mt. Scott WOMAN S HOME COMPANION laundry is making regular trijni .Monday with your order, a beautiful premium, a 75-page book ano FREE illustrated in four colora with 123 Western view«. and Thursday to Troutdale. ; « $3.00 SUNSET C. L. Crenshaw ami family ar* now <ic- copying their naw house on Roberts avenue, north. The J*l<, Hashimoto, who killed a fellow ma» in sell-dviense. ha. bwu ex onerated by th,» court. Bert Thomas ia in eastern Oregon in conq«ny with T. R. Howitt. Karl T«>wn*en«l left tor McMinnville last Satunlay.ealleil there suddenly hv the illness ami ilea-.b of hie gramllatHer. Frank Woalell returned home from the icy regions of \la»k* this wevk alter I spending the summer there. Glad to see Frauk back again and that he is ' able to ply his old trails about town— “crackin Jokes.” The Itemocrata will hold a rally here some time next week. Several cases of smallpox are re|>orted in the vicinity of llocan. The Beers and Bcegle families twuig afflicted and quarantined. Don't fnrfet the auction sale st Duly', livery t>arn Tuesday Horses, Buggies, Harness. etc. Mrs. M 1‘tneo and family left for Top- penicb. Wash. Wednesday to join her ntwliaiid and make their home there. They were accompanied by Mr. Vinco's i mother. Mrs. A, i'lneo, FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA NO BETTER INVESTMENT 6resham Undertaking Parlors Want Column t'XIIKXTAKIXU AMI RNHAl-Mtmi All Work Fir*t (’las*. Calls Promptly AtVndrd Io I'hon*. 1«. Hss . 1«. GRESHAM. ORE Wanted, For Sale, Lost, I. V (MtRT. MOP Found, Etc. All L h ' r I fttlvvrllsemetUs aro run under this GRESHAM : head mi the ralv ut ONK « KNT A hUHU FIKHT : Livery .Feed & Sale Stable: INHKHTtON . 8UtNHM|Ul'Ht lUbcrtlous will I m ’ uimi I«' tin n to Ju worth tor Idwnls. mitt»*' ttehlt |«»r Ift vents, .*» to in worth fur Ju t rule No m <I pulthaht'tl fur hss than 13 »rills i'a*h In MttvMiivv vxt v|i| lit rvguhr a«tv»rlhvrs If )ou liavr aii)thliia I»» svll, or wish to bur ainililna, ur hate lo«i aiqililng. I'HY A ” w A N r A1» ” In I hi« cohituii The results will surprise yuu. < a»h ur ptMiaav slataps a a e the latter Our readers who are considering a |>iano purchase mar find a latrgaln by conferring with Mr Simonsen, repre senting the Eilers piano house. They still hare some of those pianos exhibit- al the Fair in tiresham to lie disposed of. > Some person, presumably by accident, carried away a jar containing a sample of spelts, a grain somewhat similar to wheat, in the cleaning-up at the Fair, whoerer got it would confer a great fav or on the owner by leaving same al The Herald office Iton't forget to patronise the live in stitutions— those that advertise m their home |>aper Carl Shattuck says he has sold quite a lot of lumber used in the temporary slock shell* at the Fair grounds and yet there is more of it to be had at a bar gain. Mrs. Chas, Gedamke was a business caller one day this wee k She recently returned from a visit in the east. C. H. Iksvis and (a nily have moved into E Bchwedler's c iltage on Powell street. All Rot*'ksh* are requested to meet for practice ou nest Tuesday, October 27, at 2:30 p. ui. Dr. A. Th<>ui|**on returned this week from a short visit to Elgin and 1st Grande. Mr. Rusher'* hon*e in Thompeon's Addition is nearing completion and lie hopes to move into it the first of next month. The directors of the Gresham Library association are planning a Hallowe'en social for Saturday night, < At. 31st, »1 the Grange ball, for the la-netit of the Gresham reading-room. There will lie games. Hallowe'n tricks, refreshments, etc. Admission free. I>r. McCormack of Portland, assistant county physician, was in Gresham Fri day morning looking after the health of the community at Hogan Station. Big republican meeting tonight at the grange hall. Everybody come THEO. ROY Plumbing •»«> Gan-Fitting PIGS for sale. Grcahatn. : Expressing, Draying TF :: Sec Chas. Cleveland, • .. utili si ruiwip CORDWOOD. FOR SALE Live. 91; dead $.3. Delivered in Gmeh? am and Troutdale. .Ill suumL Phone Farmers 50 Immediate deliverr. Frank Gustafaon, Greaham. ¡52 mail service. 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE CAN HAVE BAND — Scientific American, MUNN X ' New York Branch Office. «26 F Ft- Washington. D. C. , Read the “Want Ads.” Your Wants Supplied on page 8. URE. JEWELER and OPtKIAN R<-|>airing a Njaacialty —Distributing Station for— EASTMAN KODAKS ANO CENTURY. PREMO ANO HAWK EYE Cameras KODAK AND CAMERA M'l’PLIEH FIELDHOUSE OREGON - Jas. Goodfellow Practical Horseshoer General Blacksmithing WAGON LIGHT REPAIR TIRES Shoring of llorsra WORK HET with I<rformed Feet a Hprvialty. GREHIIAM, • OREGON C*.»»f»»»»»*»*»********»*.W<5 JUST ARRIVED— A t'ARIOAD I ; : ; ; SHINGLES’ I House Plaster TK IHT ALL KINDS Building Materials ; V CONCERTS Orvheafra SHwtIon«, Mln»trvl Mhos«. t»r Hear r« <| < «.m » rt» hii «I Famotiw apevvli Al.I. WINTLH if )••»»« haw one uf «»ur TIME T»» Bl Y- <>l It PRICES TODAY PHONOGRAPHS Till NOTION FtHttnfflt IU<1g. a k Ì SPIRE Grr»trait* k a a a a a a k k k ■ AT CITY PR I CHS PRESCRIPTION FILLING STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS POSTAL CARDS MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, Ilot Its F. W. FIELDHOUSE TWO 5-ACRE TRACTS MEDICINES a hendenmely tllnatrate«1 weeklg. Larreet efr miatlon of any erlen»iflc Journal. Termfc. | i a »»mr • f»»ur month«, |1. Sold by ail newtdealera. GREMIAM, A Splendid dabbing Offer YOl' AU. MRS. S. T. CROW. PROP. • I x UTQOD FOR BALI Sound and seasoned On ground at the Cottrell school, 7flc |»rr tier. Ih*lherr<! at reasonable rates Floy«l Radford. Boring, Route I Phone 17x1 (4d W«M»« u»a»rs •.si« »NI» M<c«n • Mag«,««*, th* «*ii lé«*« ÎAshl-S» «»•••/IN*. 1 y »Mab •• •r*- ai t* ta sur uai*s I m «••* year ts t Mlsll » Mafttias «•« »■*.* «*ag I m th* |*t- • «riHMa p*$*rBlaaM Ail •• »>•««$ »ay airswt i M.< ail • la «ha« I« bas »«■*• au»« tll«va than any 14ha» la-ha-s tata . a atn« In th* •••sM I at •a« h»."i' rv always > m * Al* at <rot vM- * AT Home Cooking F. W. sd Ocsiana RESTAURAIT IN COIIICTIO» — MEAIX FOR SALE — 40 acres liinlw’r land, AI cordwood proposition. Will rut 2lliiconls. 2 miles from railroad siding GRESHAM. Price $24<O; |!4<i)down, lalance terms Addreoa G. N. Hagar, Gresham. 43 w a a CORVRIUHTS Ac. h «nd dsssrfptlon mar HttlPtalr aar^nain otir optnloti fr«« whether an iitvantlon la probably patentable. <'omw»nnlre- twSrwtHrtly^nflnentlMl HANDBOOK rmfatenu wnt free. «»Meet agency tor sen«ring peleriix. Patents tafcen throueh Munn A < o. receire ri'rfi««, without charge, In the CENTRAL HOTEL FoR SALE—Gasoline New wood«aw. Enquire II. Duuthit, .’S miles N. E Of ' «rrsham. I COLUMBIA The Montavilla free reading room will give a <’arnival of Nations Ot t. 30. Girl* will be dressed in native ostum«’« ami serve national r«dr«-hment* from booths tastily decorated in national colors. American national songs will he rend ered by the children ami a voting eont- <*st on the beat fcatiir«* of the evening will le- conducted. The master of «•«•re monies will I* dressed ns I’ncle Sam. A general invitation is extended. U<> TV THK FOR SALE— 3 horsepower, flmt vlasa rendition, suit able L»r Woodsaw or Separator. Ad- tlrrsn II. W. Ikmkrl, Milwaukie, Ore., i. • H FOR SALE ('HEAP’ One two-veer old Bull. Applv J X Clanalian. I» i \ i - sion street, <$r«mham. Gresham. Ora. for d Good S<|Udrc Medi steam boiler and eni . ine B»'r<»nvln«*e<l <’aH and hear the new Hvc <»r<lM u hen In town. MONTAVILLA MX l*hons Watch HARD WOOD FOR SALE Id-inch length 11 ?’• a ti«-r d. Iiwrel J J Robertson, Greeham. • (45 ! J. H. HOSS FOR SAl.l Or will ex< badge (or real estate, entire stock of Notion Store in Gresham Ih»tng go»*! business. See Mm. I. McColl, Gresham, Ore. The Gresham Real Estate If onr friend* <>n Boring rout«-« will drop us a can! we will arrange thain on the ¡»roper routes and tliu* improve the • • WAN l‘EI> — Sun-esa Magazine re quires the service« ol a man tn Gresh am to look after expiring aubacriptiuns and to secure uvw businvsa by means of 3-to llibliard Htrovt, * MonlavlUa sprx'ial methods unusually effeeiive; |n»«iitioii |N*rnianeiit; prefer one with rX|MTirncr, but would consider any aje plicanl with gotal natural tpialitlrati<»ns Would likv l<> tig uro <>u your work Salarv 1150, per day with commission option. Address, with i r fere ores, R. C. l‘urti*vA,k, RtMitn 102, Hucceaa Magaaoic Hldg , New York I Grand Bull al Met/qer’s Hall. NEAR GREMHA.M Given on Saturday evening, November Several g<*«l farm* fron 21 to H» > «cri-* 7, by Franck’s 4-piece <»r<-h«*»»ira <»f Port land. Four grand cash prir.es! First lady an«l gent, for waits and two-step. Judges to be •»dected from th«* audience. Company E d . .Mrraigit. .Manager. GRESHAM. - fiRF.GflN ---------------- X------- BORING H. W. liMliRY, Prop'r I.*», iM.utw .■ i 'I ioiis Cf,<hia On r.iiu«'» ur oiBuissi, uis. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Road supervisor, G. W Kennev, baa had a force ol men raising the walk and WANTED \T ONCE! tilling in the street in front ol the Carl- I’Mh) farmers, and others, to auliecribe son block on Powell street. for th«* Iw’st home werklv, the Reaver A steam road roller passed through State Herald Special, ¡5 months for town Wednesday on its wav east of here II 50 for use on the newly graveled roads. WANTED- Fr«M*h milch cows and Another week and no street lights to href cattle T. R Howitt, Greaham, light the cross-walks and dark streets. Ore. A land of shout ;*> mules jx.sed through town tins week on their way W VNTED —To pasture horses or , east o t here. rattle. Enquire of Tom Howitt, Grcsh- am. __________ ________ • The game warden wa* out Sunday in vestigating report* ol violation of the F or KALI . I i; IDE—Merchandbe game laws and it is said arrests will fol- stock, building ami cash trade. l.o< | low. rated in prosi»eroua, growing rotinlry Little liovie I k>ane and Georgina uiihgiMwi r«*a«I Connertiona. Farim*m* Hamlin, who are suffering with typhoid telephone, 4x1 Gresham. fever, are little imp roved thia week Highest price |Mti»l tor fresh cows Grandpa I*« via, father of C. II and Zurflueh Bros , 1 ruts, Ore. II E l*at is. is very ill at the home of MAGAZINE The government crop report for Aptfl shows that there was on band in the country March 1. 190H. 37.1 ¡ mt cent of last year’s com crop, or 1)62,429,000 bushels; 23.5 per cent of the wheat crop, or 148,721.000 bushels, and 35.5 Can be made just now than to stibeeribe for the BEAVER STATE HERALD per cent of the 1907 oat crop, or 207,- You can afford to Keep abreast of the times! Be informell. 467,000 bushels. • AN GRESHAM LOCALS OREGON e s D. W. METZGER Staple and Fancy Ì V V Groceries, Flour, Feed GRESHAM, ORE. I