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GRHSMAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 190». Subscription, $1.50 a Year. ÏR01WALE NOMINA If S FULL IISI CANDIDATES iredk Kunawjy. A lieautiful wedding was flolainniaed in the presence «4 a few intimate fiirmls ‘ at the home o( Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dotine la»l Sunday at «% p in. wh«-n their «-lde»t «laughter, Mamie I. « h » unit«*l in marriage to Mr. V I Town m » ii «I, formerly of McMinnville. Ti>e room a a« decorat«M| l<»r thecM*caa- *ioo with < iregoti grafie ami whit«* rat-{ nations. I.» v. H L. St ( *l«ir olfn i«t«*l. Aller tlie ceremony the young |»eoplr , were the rceipient» of hearty c mgratu- lation« and thru all rv pa I fed tu the din- ling ranni, where a bountmu» wedding f«-a«t was spr« a«l. I Mr. an«l Mrs. Townsetid left for a «bort stay at McMinnvilhi on the »»even o*cl««*k car, amid a ah«»wer «>( rice. The l»ri<le, formerly of l'aphi. Kansas, i* well known in Gre*haitt, having lived , here the paat three years. The groom | is an estimable xuung man, employed at the I X I. bariter »hop hih I has gain«<l a host of fri» ml* in his seven months rv-i'lrnrr in <i realm in. Mr. and Mra. TuAnaend will l»e at < home to their many friend« »(ter Dre* ' ernhrt 1, in their cottage in Thompson** a>i iitioti. The young couple have the < li« *t wiahvs *•( many ftivn ls (or a bright ami happy future. What ts cono Ivn«1 an unusual mini« way and a mitaculoua hap|>eli««l to Aaron Knigliloii’a tram a lew days ago, near the ttreshain depot. The team was hitched I«» a wsg >n on who h were a lew »a. k« of p>*tat<s*«, when a s|»c< ial rar raiiie sl"iig ami frightened them. They t'-ar» d ami is»lh*d down the track headed wv»t, “hitting the lie*'* at a lerruu *]M««t|. In some unexplain- able manner thrv crossed the forty P hi ! tr«*stle, lore <>n dowu the track and over a live-loot rattle guard that is three tret deep and on down the track till they reached a shed opposite Blvrcts, lo re they came to s halt. No damage w >»« done the wagon, ex cept a broken tongue and the bur*« • Grand Udii • Mel/gcr’s Itali were not even scratched, but were wild Thanksgivlng night will Ite celebrai- with fright- ’ed by thè <irr**bsm iuoteball tram hy a| Persons who saw the runaway wav grami ball. .Music will la» furnishiul by that a« the team near»«»! the m—ile Snashnir» orchestra. Uapable floor everyone »•!|K«tU-l to them hurl»«l manager* will aitrnd. A serica of to death twenty-five feet Iwdow. The «lami'* is tx'ing arrangisi that will l>e ties are ten inches apart ami it won aiinounocd lal<*r. der how the animals kept a footing» IkMih of Mrs. Alice SMshall. llv applving tu thè United State» I *•»- |mrtm< nt <»f Agricolture, Washington, I». C . voti vati bave your ninne pianeti oli thè li»t o( thoae rreviviiig thè niouili- ly announcrment nf thr govcrnmcnt publlcatlons that are ready for distnbu- tioti. Proni Ibis h«t you rari arlect and wnle (or anv publication you destre. Notice of thr death of Mrs. Aller G. Htiaahall, whoar huNlaind. Rrv. A. Nna- •hall, i« a rou«in of II. W. >nashall of Pleasant Valley, whs received this week by her friends and relative« in thia vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. >na»hall lived in Portland in the eighties, going later to New York. Sh<* was nwiding in Los Angeles at the liuiv of her death. Hhe will is« rviiii*tnlM*n*i hy all who km w Farm Journal, live wars and Thr her ns a woman of warm heart, coura Herald one year. s«-e offer on last page. ge« ms ami aff«»ctinnate. Once again the season la at hand. when, according to the ancient cus tom of onr people, h becomes the duly of thr Prudent to appoint a day ol prayer and of thanksgiving to God. Y«-ar by year this Nation grow» in strength ami worldly |w»wer. Paring the century and a quarter that has rlaj>*»’»l since our entry into thr circle »4 indr^ndenl people we have grown ami prosprml hi material things !«♦ a degree never known liefore ami not known mi any other country The thirteen colonies which struggled ahiiig the *»ra<*<ui*t of the‘Alla» lie were hemmed III, but a few miles west <4 tidewater, by thr Indian ha unirti wildcrneee, have been transformed into the mightiest re|Hihlu which th* world ha« rver »w*n. Its domains stretch across thr cont merit from one to the other of the two greatest «wear« ami it exercises domiai •w alike in the Arctic anti tropic realms. Thr growth in wealth, in pop ulaliuti ha« ioirp<i«Hr«l even the growth in territory. Nowhere else in the world is the average of individ ual comfort and material we||-hemg as I .*h at in our fortunate land. I<»r the very r« us >n that hi material a «-ll-bring we haw thus abounded, we owe it to the Almighty to show rqua> pn«gres* hi moral and spiritual things. With a Nation, as with the ind . ilua!« who make up a nation, material well-being is ati indispensable foundation. B it the foundation avails nothing by itself. That life is s.t>trl, ami w» rar than wasted, which is spent in piling, heap on heap, those things which minister mere ly to thr pleasure of ihr Imdy ami to the |w>wer that rest» only on wraith. I‘p«»n material wrll-laong a* a foundation must I m * raised the structure of thr lofty life o( the spirit, if thia Nation 1« properly to Itllfil its great mis sion ami to accuniplish all that we so ardently ho|«e and desire. Thr things of thr body are g»»>d ; the thing» ( thr intellect better; but brat of all an* thr tiling« of thr soul; for in the Na»ion, as in the individual, in thr long run it is character that ronnt* l>'t u« therefore, as a people, art our fa«»-» resolutely against evil, an 1 with broad charity, with kindli ness and go<w| will toward all men, but with unflinching determination to smile down wrong, strive with all tbeMrrggth that ia given us (or right* rouaneea in | uMic and in private life. Now, therefore, I, The*««lore R«M».«evrlt, President of the United States, <lo art a|»art Thursday, the SOtli of November next, a« a day of general thanksgiving ami prayer, ami on that day I recommend the people »hall cease (r«»m their daily work, and in th» ir homes or in their churches meet devoutly to thank thr Almighty forth»' many and great blessings they have received in the ¡ m »1, ami pray that they may T»e given strength *ti to order their lives as to deserve a contiu-inc*4 «d these blessings in the future. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and catt-ed the teal of the I'nited Mates to In? affixed. ItnnFin the City of Wn«hmgtt«n, this tbirtv-grH «lav rd OetoMrr hi the year of our one thousand, nine hundred and right, and of the Inde- ¡»endrnce of the United Stairs, the one hun irel ami thirty-third. TllKOpoKE R o O s KVF. lt . Coming Election Will Be First Much Interest Awakened in the Regular Election for Busy City Election to be Held Little Citv. December 1. GRESHAM LOCALS Rev. Pan m nag inn is having a cement block foundation construct«*«! for hi* new rvnldencr. The ¡irw electric street lights prove a great boon on dark rainy nights like these. There w ill In* no «cliool m xt week <»n account of the annual county teachers' institute and Thanksgiving. : 1 i At a meeting held in Fairview last Monday evening the following city offi cierà were Dominated : mayor, W. Elli son; recorder, A. L. Slone; treasurer, A. T. Axtell; marshal, marshal, J. J. O. Davi»;’ 4'ounciimen, E. . A. Whitney. William H N Maxey, O J. Jenkins, ; R W Wilcox. William Butler, J. H Schram and A .M. Anderson. O( thia number only Treasurer Axtell and Councilman Whitney »ervc«i i.l the W. Ellison same cajiacity last year. wai a councilman ami Wm. Butler was recorder, Quite an interest is bring manifested in this, the brat regular town election. Honesty in Advertising is Best We buy Moms of our g<Nsis from I «st» rn mniinfactur«*rs, our I’nder- taking gisslw irmn St. Louis, Mo. Thus we are enabled tu sell fur the lowest prices possible. We invits you to corn«» in and are our new line of goods, Stoves, (‘»•uche«, Bed l/'iunges, Davenp»>rts. Comforts, Blankets, Sh«M‘ls and Pillow Case« and a line line <4 lute«* ('urtain*. We have th«» exclusive agency «4 Gresliain and vicinity (or the famous Glolw A' Wernn k«* S«*ctt<mal B<M>krase. We will be glad to sli »w you our goods and give you our remarkably low prices. ('.RESHAM. OREGON Fairview grange will probably take the initiative in an endeavor to secure a county road to the Columbia river and a ferry to La Camas. The people of Fairview are vitally interested in the matter and all others should be, as such . a road and ferry would often up to the acfpiaintahc-* »»( Fleeter Multnomah a neighborhood that is now as far away as Chicago. Mrs. •Carrie Townsend, master oi Fairview granger is trying tn get the matter in proper shape for action. • The offer by McClure’s of a Lincoln HoMojr dabbing rate« wj'ial to the Portfolio is of exceptional interest. Iwrt are tieing offer«! by The Herald un “He Knew Lincoln,** is the title of a the laet page. little book that tell« a lot about Lincoln Read the want adx on last page. friendships. See offer on last ¡»age. The tiresham band htu* jM*vcral rea- - »n* !•» rvjojce this week. Won! come» from K. hwar that Dr. <>tt, the leader, is attracting the muilm of a m-w cight- p Hind rm. We can just imagine his extreme eestacy. Right next to this com<■« the lieu» that Dan Talbot has the pleasure <4 announcing the arrival of a daughter. We have no further lun<l pnrtH-nlars to offer. Ail parties interested in the now arrivals are re ported hn doing nicely. Dan saxs that the daughter weighs I01* |*ounds. Notice to the Public! y Ihou**ands of Dollar« were lost that would not have Is'cn had pa|aTs had proper protection. I-ire conics when lea«t ex|»ertcd and w hen there ia no time to look alter valuable pa|H*r«. Valuable Papers of nil kind« should have proper protection against fire at all times and there ia no better way to keep them from being mislaid and hi an »rderlv rendition than to have a Anyone Purchasing a Cas Box and Hearse FREE . . • • Anyone wanting anything in this line call on FR4VK WOSTELL and he will alt v nd tu the business I a »hr ateenw t»f Mr Emery. :♦ ♦♦ :♦ :♦ ♦ :♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ and Mn. F. Danton of Portland attend* Rev. M. B. Parounagian will preach a cd the Townsend-1h)aiiv wedding Sun Thanksgiving sermon Sunday morning day. at the Methodist church. Everyone is Little Georgina Hamlin w ho is suffer invited to join in thia service as an cx- ! ing from typhoid-pneumonia, ia «lowly preseion of thankfulness. The pastor will preach ale«» in the evening. improving. While coming to <»resham Fri.lay ♦ Miss Florence Stafford has taken Mis* ♦ Abler*« place as hello girl at the cen night, II. S. Harvey collided with an ♦ automobile in charge of John Gibson on tral office. the Powell Valiev road near Linnemann. Dovie Doane is rapidly recovering (Contitint'd on Page8) from thr typhoid fever, : i New Designs in Jap Furniture Private Box in Our Vault. Son»» new do.isii. in Jap Furnit'oe came in veMertlay ami we can .<■11 von thia at a very moderate prii,. *»otne very pretty lieaigns ami entirely new. The eo.t in ho «mail that you can’t afford to have the worry. We have jiint received a new supply of bowes and are enlarging the OUR fURNITURF Dtf’ARTMlM IS MOST COMPLETE Private Departments in our vault to inert thr wants of our cnatofnrra. YOU SHOULD SECURE A BOX NOW FIRST STATE BANK GP&SHAMiOffE. : 1 Wish to Announce that to ket of me I will Furnish Rough W. Emery, Undertaker A TEW DE THOSE BEAOTIEUL TRiMMED HATS : Rain Next Week! -AND HAVE DRY those We can save von money on Dinin. Chairs, Rocking Chair«, High Chair«, in all designs. Center Table*. Dining Tables. Kitchen Tables, in a variety of shapes and woods. » Bureaus, Dressers, Chiffoniers, in w hite maple, golden oak, royal oak and Oregon fir. Verv cheap for quality of goods. Large variety of Iron Beds, Lounge«. Mattresses, Pillows, Comforts, Blankets and all 11 «1 goes to fit you up complete. WE ARI- COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS z mtEROL new FEET- RECORDS awed For the Edison Phonograph. You Snould call and hear them—th»' nwrdrat and ausrt Perfect imitation of th»* human voiee ever produced by art, playing from ♦ io 4 1-2 minutes Always glsd to play for you—we enjoy the sweet'«trains uwrwtves F. B. STUART & CO. • THE l’KOPLKS* CASH STORE’’ H FEW SPECIALS-THIS WEEK Guaranteed Flour, $4.90 per bbl. Jersey Cranberries, 15c per quart. Stock Salt, 30c per sack. Bunch of shelf-worn Shoes, about Half Price Best Hat you ever saw for the money, $1.50. Crepe Paper, 3 Rolls, 25c. All Varieties of Nuts tor Thanksgivinq. 17Jc lb. Armor’Plate Hosiery We have just received a fall ship ment of tbia jnstlv celebrated Hosiery and can tit vonr entire family with wool, cashmere or cotton hose in any weight. Also Stylish, Strictly New. Men's Hats LEWIS SHATTUCK ■ •GOODS OT QUALITY” ——^1— • • CVT THIS OUT HO RETURX TO US HO GET A Beautiful 1909 Calendar I he VERY LATEST ORESHAM. f Z GRESHAM, OREGON J MAIN STREET. As the Holiday Season approaches we become more anxious to select and choose those articles to l>e used as presents. You want something useful as well as appropriate for the occasion. lait us make a few 9ugg»‘stion8 alonsr this line and allow you to select and have the things laid away for you. so that at the last moment, in the rush and excitement, you will have what you want and not slight anyone. We are prepared tu take care of you along these lines with some of the most suitable staples. o Vol KNOW that all pa|M*rs in the so call« I Are - proof safes in thr San Francisco tire were destroyed w hile those held in B ank V ai its were pvrirctly pretervisl? National Grange in Session The National Grange is bow in session at Washington, D. C. btate Master Buxton and hia wife are the Oregon re presentatives. No re|»orta have yet I wen received from the session but great work is expected of the highest govern ing body of the order. Among the oh- jevta in view are renewed efforts to give jh a parrels pat, postal savings bank and national road legislation. The National Grange has “done things” m Bee our great clubbing offer« on the the past and will again. iaH page. A HOLIDAY SUGGESTION D The citv ticket that we pobliabed last week will not go unchalenged. It came to oa at a late hour that the name <4 E. C. Lindsey would appear for may or and Alva Hevel, Erank Woetell an<l U. O. Merrill, were to be named for council men. These people are well known resident» of the town, having lived here for years and need no intro duction to the voters. Everyone will now have an apporton- itv to «atisfy himself in the selection of “city dads” at the coming election, for there seems to lx* enough good material. We hope there will be do can**** for any exhibition of ill will in the contest, aw hoth sides^»ave the interest of the town in view ami there ia practically nothing to cause contention. Want Road and ferry. B. We don't »dvcrlier that w<* receive our gonls bv the carload, nor do we a<lv«*rlls«* to give am thing away to induce p«*«*pl<* l«> trade Willi us. Furniture and Undertaking. fAIRVIEW OLE WITH GRESHAM NOMINATES A FUL CITY TICKET SECOND (IIY TICKET President Roosevelt s last Thanksgiving F. W. I'irldhoime, the Gresham jew Mrs. L. Winters ia rallying after a vlrr, has stocked his »ton* with an eh- «overt* illness of several months. gant line of jewelry, etc , such ax you*d Mr and Mrs W. I'oniba of Pleasant expect to Ibid only in the largest cities • 0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e Mr. Fieldhotis«' is very accommodating Valley spent Saturday and Sunday at and progressive and has built up a very the home of C. W. D«»ane. goisl business here. R. B. Jones of H»i >mz, was in Gre»- ♦ The aafe-crackrra who l«M»tt*d Shat haul Saturday on l LEFT WHICH WILL BE CLOSED OVT X tuck’s store have failed to inform us of C. H. laine, travelingMp nt for Wat their whcreiilsnits. Neither have they kins Medical Company M'a« in town on Regardless oi Cost—Call and Get a Bargain X returned the money. Thursday. He r««iMU*ta m>nditi«*n* very Mr. and Mrs. D. Rower* and Mr. favorable throughout hU territory. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 No. 47. *************«*M««*»*»*MW«*»*«»«««********W*M«M e i Seven Running for Councilmen, Earl Townsend and Miss Mamie Two for Recorder, Three Doane United in Marriage lor Marshal. Last Sunday. Vol. 4. OREOON FREE ! »