I i i 1 i i This is the time of year when people are considering their out­ lay for next year’s reading mat­ ter. It would not be out of the way to disc»«« some of the best home magazines. For farmers | J. II. Meyers ami family entertain«! we call attention to the Farm last Sunday. About 26 friends, mostly Journal—extremely cheap, wide from Portland, with a six piece band came out to spend the day and have a in range of subjects and brief in truly good time. It required two big its treatment. It is the busy tables to hold ths least ami accomodate farmer's paper. Rural Spirit the guests, and al! went away delighted stands high as a western maga­ with the reception accorded them. zine weekly and the Oregon Ag­ Grace Morrill, who is leaching near riculturalist and Pacific Home­ Tlillsboro, was horns Saturday. stead are also commendable farm Blanche Rethorford. teacher at Cot­ trell, wa» home Saturday ami Sunday. papers. The Western Poultry The bakery at Ariel* burned last Journal, published tn Salem, is Sunday night. the leading paper of its class in Carl A. Tincher and family from Wis­ the Northwest. consin are located in the Colvin house. For the ladies. The Delineator. Mrs. Shadd is here visiting her daugh­ McCall’s and Ladies Home Jour­ ter, Mrs. Marshall, whom she had nal are standard. The Woman’s seen for twenty-three year*. A special meeting was held at the Home Companion and Household are not quite so large but the Gates M. E. Church last Sunday, A very large attendance made tbs gather­ quality is there and no woman ing a great success. can read them but be benefitted. Mrs McCormack gave a house-warm­ Less expensive is the Ladies ing last Saturday evening About fifty World. of her friends were present. MOUNT SCOTT of Lents, wa» drown«! in the Willamette river, near Madison bridge on Satunlav. While canoeing with Phillip Piiwvll, hi» hall hri'tlier, near lhe Portland ship­ yards, Wister tn some manner upset the frail craft and l»>lh men were thrown into the river. Being unable to aw im. Hosier sank to hi* death and Powell with iliffieulty reach«! the aliore. The body was r«»ver«l through the effort« of Hugh Br»‘ly, at 10 o'clock Tuesdav morning and turn«! over to the coroner John Manx will occupy the Kaultnan house on Main street. Chancey Sager return* from western Washington this week. ahi. Gray', Crossing lads, face, a Irrin in tlis reform school as a consequence of his l*ad disposition. Jaa. Henderson, son-in law of Mr. Tyler, and hU family, have moved Into the Tyler lions« on Main street He Will Show You J. II. Marshall now lia. In, lmua«> lighted by acetylene gas The many friends of Al Itoland gave him a surprise party last Saturday even­ ing ih honor of hi, birthday. Geo. Yeoman and wife, recently from Kansas, a|>ent Sunday with tho llogue,. Mrs. Hand gave a party on Saturday evening for her daughter G|>al, that lin­ ing her sixteenth birthday. Liat it With L. L. MOFFETT 4JJ LUMBER EXCHANGE Hilt.DIMI THE WOOD LOT, Dsvicss For Making th. Cutting of Timber Lssa Laborious. The lucre«»« of Interest lu titulier Ilaael Haatinga spent several daya of raising makea the coualderatlou of last week with It lends in larnts. any device« of aid to the woodcutter Electric light, will I* installed in th« of Interest. The accompanying »ketch Evangelical and Methodist churches ■how, a aupport or guide for a saw, which may readily be attached to a lin, week log or tlmlier with ordinary toola to Pittrici 46 now has about seventy |>U|»I,; two being enrolled last week. Lents can now boast a theatre, which will open Saturday. We bar* moat everything now. The Mnte grange hall is progressing slowly. Work begins Monday laying Earm Journal, Av« year, and The the concrete for the second story. Herald on, year. See offer on la,t page The Whist Club met with Mr. ami Mrs. E. L. Rayburn Wednesday night R. R. Lee sold a lot adjoining his home to Carl G. Tischer for 1-125 Mr Thillip Roster, a teamster aged £1 and Tischer will erect a bungalow. leighton Boone, one of the uncontrol brother of Floyd Roster and Mrs Aah Rev. Kuhlman of Estacada spent Monday night in Gresham as the guest of Rev. Parounagian. GRAND CLUBBING OFFERS j Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. The BEAVER STATE HERALD with All local advertisement* an* run under tht* hra.l at the rate ot ONE. VKXT A WOR1> FltUH* INSERTION subse juitit insertion* will be Biade on 15 to 3» word* for lo rent»: 3) to 3M words for 15 cent*. *» x,» 4»» w<»rdafor •»rent*. No ad pubh»i Cash in advance except to regular advertiser*. If you have anything to sell, or wish to buy anything, or have »»»st anything. TR\ \ •• WANT AD.” in this column The results will •urprise you. Cash or poeuure «tamps. PIGS for sale. Gresham. See Chas. Cleveland, ATA BARGAIN—45 cords live oak wood. See Mrs. I. McColl, Gresham LOST—One dark red durhain heifer 16 months old ; lung straight head : no marks or brand. Any information will be appreciated. O. C. Hemmers, Orient, P. O. 46 WANTED — To pasture horses or cattle. Enquire of Tom Howitt, Gresh­ am. • Highest price paid for fresh cow, Zurfiueh Bro«., Lenta. Ore. CORDWOOD. FOR SALE Live. $4: dead «3. Delivered in G«esh- am and Troutdale. AU sound. Rhone Farmers 59. Immediate delivery, i Frank Gustafson, Gresham. [52 FOR SALE—Gasoline New wo«»lsaw. Enquire H. Doutbit, 24, miles N. FL of Greebam. [47 FOR SALE—1 mare; 7 tons of hay; 1 light spring wagon. Mrs. C. Rooney, 1V4 miles west of Troutdale. 45 FOR SALE—Sure Hatch incubator, bromier, lamps etc. Box 45, Lents. 16-IN. WOOD FOR SALE Sound and scMoned. On ground at the Cottrell school, 75c per tier. Delivered at reasonable rates. Floyd Radford, Boring, Route 1. Phone 17x1 (46 FALL SEWING—Those desiring fall sewing, ladies' tailoring especially, will do well to call on Mrs. M. E. Houk. 12 Misner street, Montavilla, Ore. Near end of car line. 47 WANTED — Fresh milch cows and beef cattle. T. R. Howitt, Gresham, Ore________________________ - FOR SALE — Incubators, Brooders, Ijtmps, ete , etc. Address Overman. 877 Cleveland Ave., Portland. ]47 SHOATS — For Sale, weighing 50 to SO pounds. On the Mackenzie farm, E. E. Welling, Gresham. (47 Drugs AT CITY PRICES PRESCRIPTION CHEMICALS FILLING A ND MEDICINES STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS POSTAL CARDS SCOTT We have hundreds of other combinations that might snit you. Write and tell us what you want an 2 fiO American Primary Teacher....... . ....................... 2 A0 Commoner 6 H) 6.70 Collier's Weekly 2 A> 2 .’>0 Cosmopolitan........................................... .................. H A0 4 l»> Coentopolitan. Outing, and Suive«.« 5.00 8.SO Cosmopolitan. Outing, and Review of Reviews 4.’»0 8.60 Custuoiailitan. Review of Reviews, and National J. 15 3.50 Catholic Columbia 2.15 2.50 Catholic News 6 75 7 60 I>aily Oregonian ........................................................... H..5O »J0 Ihtil.v and Sunday Oregonian........................... 2 50 3.00 Weeklv Oregonian ................................................ 6 50 5.75 I»aily Telegram & .V) 6.60 l»aily Journal........... 3.60 4 («I Mindav Journal 0 (M) 7 fit) Daily and Sunday Journal 2.2S 3.00 >«■1111-Weeklv Journal 1O5O Review of .... Review»............................. H 2T> Daily Oregonian. ....................................... H.00 .......... 7.01) Daily Journal. Review of Review» 7 60 ».60 Daily Telegram, Review of Review, 10 50 ............ 9 25 Daily Oregonian and World** Work 13 50 Daily Oregonian, World’» Work, Review of Review« 10.76 12.50 Daily Journal, Review of Reviews and World’, Work ; ».25 MID 7.75 Ihiily Journal and World’s Work ............................. 2.50 2.40 Delineator ........................................................................... - 3.25 4.(1) lClineator and Everylwaly'« 550 3 75 Delineator and World’s Work 11.00 Iclineator. Everybody’s, World's Work. Country Life i 7.00 5 OO 7.00 Ilelineator, Every body's and World’s Work 7.00 Delineator, Everybody’s and Outing.............................. 4 50 2 60 Electrician and Mechanic.................................................. 2 25 fi œ 4 IO Everybody’s, and World’s Work . 5.25 v.oo Everybody's, World's Work and Outing Farm and Fireside .... .................................................... 1.75 52.25 »1.00 Farm Journal. 3 years 2 AO 2.15 Good Hou»«-keeping......................................... 5 50 Harper's Magazine ... .......................................................... 5 <»» 2 2. » 2.60 Household t ompanton ................. 2 S» 2.10 Ladies’ Worltl, Farm and Home, Gout! Literature 3,<<) 3.25 lauiies' Home Journal........................................................ 1 86 McCall’* Magazine 3.00 2.60 McClure’s............... McClure’s, American, Lincoln Portfolio (“Hi- Knew Lincoln,” Steel Engraving of Lincoln, Lincoln Let­ 6 ISO ters, Lincoln Check. Lifeuf Lincoln)........................... 3.50 . 3 50 4 00 Met lure's and >■>■ ■ 6.00 4.50 Met lure’s and Current Literature McClure's, Success, and either Review of Reviews, fl.fO 4.50 >'iimrl>an Life or >t Nicholas. 5 0) 4.00 .McClure’s, Woman’s Home Companion and Succès» McClure's. Woman’s Home Companion or Success, 5 50 4.00 and World T ih I. iv 3.50 Modern Priscilla, Pictorial Review, and l-adies’ World 1 2.85 National, McClure’s, Woman's Home Cotnjianion or 5 75 Success................................................................................. 4.00 7.00 National, Cosmopolitan, Review of Reviews ............ 4 50 2.G0 2 50 National <«range 2.50 Normal Instructor................................................................ 2 25 Oregon Agriculturist ....................................................... 1.75 (3 yr» ♦-’) 4 50 Outing..................................................................................... 3.00 5 50 Outing and Succès» ........................................................... 3.60 5.00 8.50 Outing, World's Work and Delineator 9.00 5.25 Outing. World’s Work and Everybody’s Pacific Farmer................................... ................................... 2.00 2.60 3 «) Pacific Monthly 3.00 2 75 Pacific Christian Advocate Pacific Homestead ............................................................. 2 00 Poultry Journal..................................................................... 1 50 6.50 Pock......................................................................................... 6 75 3.25 4 60 Review of Review» ................. 4 50 «.00 Review of Reviews and McClure’s .......... Review of Review», McClure’s and Success.................. 4.50 7.00 8.60 Review of Reviews and Country Life............................. 6.50 .3 00 Rural Spirit.,................................................... ..................... 2.50 7 00 Review of Reviews, Cosmopolitan and World Tka. Rev.' Parounagian went to Wiaalburn on Tuesday to attend the Salem Dis­ trict ministers meeting. He return«! on Thursday. The lieraid office was wry plessnntly surprised on Thursday of laat week by the gilt of some fine samples of Bald­ win and King apple», grown in the Sandy Valiev, by G. W. Alder. Tbe [prospects for heavy football al Gresham seem to lie on the decline. Several of the laiys have found it im­ possible b> continue in the heavy team. The high school team will continue to drill and games with the sr-hoola at St. Johns and Portsmouth arr a probability. I After the first of December there will lie a reoganization of players and the beav- i ieet of tbe school team with some out- i aiders will unite in putting up some grxal games, likely with Peidmont, Mult- ¡ nomah Addition, and Albina Athletics, i Suita for the teams arrived Imlay Before another week Gresham will have a new bakery in full operatioM and hot bread and fresh cakes may tie ob­ tain«! at home. The Gentlemen wlui have the new bnsiness tn hand are e«- i perienced bakers and know not only I how to prepare grxal food hut give prom­ ise of conducting a clean, hygeinic bak- | erv They are jovial goml fellows to ' meet so their popalarily is in large meas­ ure assured liefore they show us a »ample ¡ of their handiwork. A coat of paint gives the livery stable, | under management of Ed Metzger, a new apfa-arance. Alva Aanrl and E. P. Smitn have been doing duiy on the jury this week. Mr*. Carlson and daughter Mildred, visited friends in St. Helen’s, Saturday and Sunday, Fire destroyed the house of John Wil­ liams, esat of Gresham, on Tureday I afternoon. Carl Shattuck is rushing work on his office building and lumtier sheds. j Mrs. Renfro of Powell Valley, return«! ¡ from the hospital on Thursday. The Public Schools of Gresham are 1 feeling very proud of a new piano which arrived this week. A special mmcal program was given Friday morning to exhibit all ite fine pointe. Mr. Rritgger i president of ths board was a guest. Recorder D. M. Robert* announce* ! that nominations by petition may be filed with him up U> within ten days of the election. Cosmopolitan, Outing and Review of Reviews, Herald too, «I. See laat page. Holiday clubbing ratee «pal to the beet are being offered by Tbe Herald on the last page. OREGON F. W. FIELDHOUSE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Watch Repairing a Specially Dialributing Station for—- EASTMAN KODAKS ANO CENTURY. PREMO ANO HAWK-EYE Cameras KODAK AND CAMERA SUPPLIES GRESHAM LOCALS Francis A. Lindsey, of Troutdale, now of the V. S. Hospital corps, who ha, been in Alaska the past summer, wa« calling on friends here Monday. Mrs. Frit, Stoker of Portland wa« a Gresham visitor this week alni a caller at the Herald office Mi»» Violet Gould spent her Imme folks, Mr. and Gould. IMRIIAMI, . F. W. FII-LDHOUSI: GRESHAM, • OREGON for d Good Square Medi CIO TO TIIK CENTRAL HOTEL RiSTÄURÄII il cohecho * NKW UMI lAtlBU Um itX — ME AUS AT ALL HOURS - facilitate the anu lug of tbe Ing ilrtailH of thia n I titrhiiirnt are shown Home Cooking; Saya tin* Scientific A in «*r Ivan: “The at­ tachment coiialMta of a clamp ndupted to I m * a«M*ur«*tl to tin* handle (A) of nti ordinary ax. The clamp coinpriiM»« two jnwa (Hl, through which a t*olt la GRESHAM, ORE. paaaetl The u|»|M*r eml of thia lx»lt terminate« In a aupport. The aupport ctnialai» of two parallel tirnm, l»c*twren which a roller (th I n inount«*d to rotate Tin* bolt which puaMm through the JnwNof (be elainp la filled with a wing NFAK GHKHIIAM nut. and by turning thia nut the Jawa tuuy tie preuaed together on the handle Havvral g«MMÌ farm« fruii -4 U> Hi) serve of tbe ax. lu use the nt la driven lnt<» the lug. and the ria nip I n liivti made fast with the NUp|M»rt. «landing ver­ Company The aaw la then guided bW* tically tween the arma of the aup|M>rt. and GRESHAM, . OREGON the back of ttie aaw reata on the roller With the aaw thus supported ■nd guided. It tnay ta* ojierated In th«» uaual manner Io «aw through the log The roller may l»e mod n lev I near the outer end of the aupport or clone to the Jawa. In the former ra«r the aaw will otienite between the roller and the jawa, and the «u|»|M»rt must I n » mount« ed to project downward. In order to permit of removing the «aw from the •••••••••••••••••a* «lipport It I n preferable to mip|M»rt the mw on tbe outer aide of the roller, guiding It In the open «lot formed by J. E. Metzger, Prop. tbe two anna of lhe aupport. The NurrtMteor lo II W. F liter y w clamp la then applied, with tin* au|»|»ort projecting upward Instead of down­ u,n, rJ:m. n ;'.?' ‘ ’ "' ” Sresha«. Or». ward.” Tbla uaeful attachment for • ••«•••••••••••••a snw’lng log** hits tieen patented by Mr Levi Smith of Mil rah field, t’oua coun­ ty, Ore. FURNITURE. INDIR! ARIMI A Mwh«»ne for botiaehold ua«* tnay ASt) H.MIIAI.MIVO lie mad«* like the ordinary aaw'lmme. except that at the back Inatrail of a CARLSON & III NDIRSON narrow edge a whir nig«» I n put. with a top piece four Im li«*« wide. It can New <*arl»on Hldg .* Main Mir ret, lirrshan* I m * mad«* wider If detdred. Two l*h<»nv. 'JM Rea , |4li nlotig the »Ide form a box, which will C*lla Pmotptb Atfandrd. ar N/fhr bold t<»)ls and nails. It 1« about the handiest thing the handy man around the farm can have To bring the fore«!» to their full productiveness they niuat lie cut over The ax 1» the forester’» bo«- ax well a« hl« acythe. Reaping and »owing are IFICIALOFFtn MRS. S. T. CROW. PROP. TWO 5-ACRE TRACTS The Gresham Real listate Livery .Feed & Sale Stable • >EEDS J, «• V.1U ■•« À trial wtu maha you our penuanent ruaUMnef Pria miftUoi 11 lhe flneot i Yerulg. t ef»l»r»dkl • O»te«, i bel Uaoi »• eer4.t a.wwr4-« baie. *4 wimin u •CABANTKFB TW rL*Aet WrfM to-aa^t Mrutton th ta Pwr. SEND 10 CENTS ywtefs aad yaAisi Ute rwelr« Ihk v*l*fibl* usually for him one and the same op­ eration. and cultivation la accomplish­ ed by getting rid of what he doen not want. There were cut from the na­ tional forest» during the last Bacal year lhe equivalent of a little over 28O.nOU.OIX) Ism rd feet or timber. Thia Involved cutting operation» on slightly lex» tlnin Mh0O9 inn-« of bind, or about one four hundredth» of tile total area of the government's forest,. In other word», hardly a beginning hns licen made In bringing the forest, to their highest productlveneaa through nse. and their reserve of mature flin­ tier tin, scarcely licen touch««! by tho operation, under way. There Is mon ey In tho wood lot. and the average farmer In awnkenlng to thia fact. I ebeei «Se Bee* « m MO m •< »••**. FUew, i. 60 YEAR«’ EXPERIENCE CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST CHURCH — Rev. S. G. R oi - kk , pastor. Services, of M a Sunday S c I kni I, 10 a. m ; Preaching OcaiQN« every Sunday at II a m.antl H p. m. 9 CoevRieHT« Ac. I’rayer inm-ting, Thursday evening at Anvon« Mmdtnf • nkdrtrh and dMM-rltrtlnn may quirk I f ••certain onr oBtaion fr«« whether an H o'clock. All welcomed. mmlUn I. pc,».bl, WMWU Communlaa. « — ttoweetrtetiy confidential. HANDBOOK ..nl-.i~.la ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ___ /mg palante, •mot free. Oldeet ««enry fof«wrunm lunn À Patente taken through Mczr. ; ( o. raowtvg Gresham—SsavtcM (German). 10:30 •«rriol nptlea, without charge, lu tl a m.. every first, third and fifth Sun­ days of each month. All welcome. A h»n,_ U • CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Itev. Kerch-1 mlatb.n [•«,. r..»r •..nlb». ,L XoM brut naw«d told Dnrrer. Hervicee will !»• held tin the first Sunday of each month at ». «» F Nt.» Washington, I 10:30 a. m. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—I’aaToa, Rev. Subscription Price of “The Herald” M. II. Parounagian. Sravit sa, Hun- RIX MONTH« ........ .. t V, day School, 10 a. m.j Preaching at nXK YKAK 1 VI 2 7X 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. tn# Prayer meeting, Thursday evening» fihik ykak A 06 at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. FIVK YKAlt.s « in Scientiflc American.