The Board of Trade met on Monday evening. It wa. a special meeting and of great interest. They are planning for a banquet in the near future. If we neglect »yvtematic exereive we cannot hope to attain that degree of mental and phv»icaldevelopment which Nature intended ior u» and which alone enable» us to grapple »ueceaafully with life's problems—to “be up and doing with a heart for any fate.” L. J. Falls has returned home for the holidays. He has been on an extended trip having been away two months. F. L. I'rink who has been ill with muscular rheumatism, is slowly recov- ering. The new crow walk at the end of the car-line is greatly appreciated, thank, to the Light A Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Howitt have gone to California for the winter. E. B. Marelock has returned from a five weeks viait in Eastern Oregon. The cold spell of weather has caused work on the new gymnasium to stop. Wind from the east is neither good for man or beast. Let us learn self-reverence, self-con trol. self-knowledge. Want Column Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. On \V<>.lnv«.Uy evening the Primary ilrpartnieiit <>( Grave lUpti.t church hail their I'hriatnias excrci.es Thia even ing the main achool will give .1 i-antata entitled "ChrietniM »1 Graiulpa»." 0. E. Conner and wife of Tualatin *re spending the holiday» here. Some injury to the cement work on the grange hall wss anticipated, but ex amination showed that the injury a a* very alight. Work was resume« I on Tuvailav and it is hoped the root will la* well along by another week. A baby girl came last Thursday night to atav with Mr. Smith, our restaurant Mr. Metzger of the firm of Sloan A keeper. Metzger, Ii.s auM hi, intereat to Mr. The Rebekah and I. O. O. F. lodges Sloan. art» preparing for a joint installation, to Our school children »re enjoying » ten be hel«l the first week in January at the days vacation. Millard Avenue hall. The “Giving" entertainment at the Mrs Niblin, who lives on the Section Methodist church was a pleasant varia- Line road, haa been quite ill thia week. tion from the usual Christinas enter- Mr. and Mrs. Tischner, daughter and tainment. A spirit of cheerfulne»» w»s son-in-law of Spencer Lake, have moved displayed and the children seemed to lie with the Ua'k family into the latter*» very happy. new house near Lenta Junction. To be happy and make others happy Dr. and Mm. Joes of Ivanhoe Station is the highest duty and privelege in life spent Xmas with friends in Lents. A New Year's sermon wa» preached Mr. ami Mis. Henry Nelson of l\*ep by the pastor of the Grace Baptist on Sunday. Write on your heart that every day is the best of the year. Midnight watch service» will be held at the Methodist church. Russellville Doings Mr. and Mrs. F Howitt had their Miss Effie Hibbs ba» gone to Spokane. usual Christmas dinner so as to have all Mr». Paul Tompkins and her daugh tin ir children and grandchildren at home ter Ruth of Scio are vi.iting Mr». C. evwy Christmas. TI mm * press-lit were Dunnigan. They wiil return home on Mr and Mrs Lewis, two daughters and Sat unlay. son; T. R. Howitt and daughter; W. W A liountiful «tinner The roof is on the new nymiMliun Howitt and wife. I and the building is about ready to be was M-rvvd and m-wral pleasant hour» »pent. All regrettisl that their son. who plastered. The Comraderv Club met at the resi n-xiih-s in California could not lie tliere. dence of Mr. E. Robbins on 80th street on Tueedav evening. PIGS’ For Sale. Thoroughbred Hazel Wasbburne is lying seriously Poland-China. Prise boar in service. Webb Farm. Phone 158. ill at her home, the cause is ptomaine ' poisoning. —FOR SALE— 1 Young Team largì* draft horses. Fred Sheldon, one of our mail-carriers 1 3-yr. old high-grad«- Brown Swi** Bull. Sited by registered bull. Mother has has been confined to his home for some i time. good butter record. 4 Cows. Dr. Frank Voge and wife have been Oats. Mrs. James A. Wilson. Gresh am, Route 4, near I nion School. 3 visiting in Salem for the past few days. Miss Lena Wertz was luamed IVc. 13 FOR SALE — 8. C. Brown Leghorn Cockerel*, Fri»*-winning 8tock. E. J. to France» Park Kurtz of Cleveland, Gredin, phone 325, Greshani. (3 Ohio. We extend our best wishes. Cattle lh nianl Pitts is recovering. Mr». Blanche Herahner, who lias la-cn home lor her vacation, will return to Ilwaco Friday night and begin m-hool on Monday. LOOK HI THE PATCHWORK COVER — FOR SALE BT— THE GRESHAM DRUG CO. Bead the “Want Ads.” Y Wants Supplied on page 8. ’ Phone I4X tlresham. Ore. Livery .Feed & Sale Stable • J. E. Metzger, Prop. Huvor*»«tr h» I* W Kmory Srtshia, Ort. EGYPT For SADDLES. HARNESS and ALL HARNESS ACCESSORIES !!L Gresham Harness Shop W F. Burkholder wa» in Portland four davt ou buainaro last week. .Mr Purtle ha« purchased hi» old place again. Mias E Gray returned from Portland last Friday. <11 Kind* H«*|«lrlh< quickly done GUST LARSON, Prop.. t STOP! IS YOCR WATCH RELIABLE? Fred I). Flora 161 M^rristm Str««t POBTUkND, UR| GON Near P*p'* Kealatirant. C. L. CRENSHAW Tinner and Plumber Dealer in Pipe ami Pump Fix- tures. Sheet-iron Work. POHtll St. Greslwm. Ore •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Drugs AT CITY PRICES PRESC’RIITION FILLING CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES STATIONERY^ ALL KINDS POSTAL CARDS MT. SCOTT DRUG CO LENTS. OREGON 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE 4 TRADE mARKB Dcsiar«» CoevniUHTt Ac. An rone Mndtnf n *k»f <*h «nd d**rrlp«lnn mar qtifckljr aarertHin our opinion free whether au Inwwntion I* pr«»bablr P««f»Vabla. Communies- tion**trtrtlw«5onfM«ntlial. HANDBOOK on I’MenU ••nt fr««. OMaat aaanry f«»r ••cunng patent». pAtent* taken through Munn A <xx r«c«tr« •perfeai noHe*. without char»*, In th« Scientific Hmerican. A handaomelr Hlnatratnd weekly- J.»r*»*t cir culation of anr arientiOc Journal. Term*. |3 a year: four month*, 11. Hold by ail newsdealer*. MUNN & Co.”’"”—’ Braucb Office, «526 F HU Wash F. W. FIELDHOUSE JEWELER and OPilCIAN Repairing a Npvciglty «••••••••••••••••• V. Gebhardt ha» »old hi» place to Ed Trickey. II. Iliuiwn’i »on-indaw la busy cut- ting »love wood for next summer. j Ore* ham, Ore. Watch UMK;í."íí«»ko” £y$rybodys rji&gazine It will give you lot* of good *hort stories and beautiful pictures. You’ll like it. Get one to-day. X GAHPKNHFLOWED Get the habit—Read the Want Ad». Phenomenal Plants! will tell you something you ntay not know about Farming, Fires, Pearl Fishing, Pills, Woman’s Invasion, Flying- Machines, and Actors. | ’ Hiram Butterfield will go to Ranier to work the first ol the week lie lia. been awi.ting at Chauncey’» Grocery for tome tune. A Slow Timepiece May Cause You to un»» your car ; miss an appointment; nil»» a bu»uie»s engagement ; or worse The Svtion lam- Swial Club met st yet, you may tie too late lo )our wora the horn«- of Mrs. Antoniaen in Iferm- and lose your poaition. ber. There were alsmt fifteen ladies BI T THERE'S RELIEF! —GO TO pnwnt. A tine lunch was servisi and all hail a good time. Next iiMvting at Mrs. Covel's January 5th. And Get a Good Reliable limcpicce MULTNOMAH GRANGE. NO 71 M> eta the fourth Saturday in every month nt 10 40 a. m.. in CarnpbeH** hall. Orient. CLACKAMAS GRANGE meet* fir*t Saturday of *-M<'h month at 10:80a. m., and third Satur day at 7.80 p. m. EAIRVIEW GRANGE — Meet« fl mt Wednes day at 10 ;80 a. m.; third Tuesday eveniriK at M o’clerk. each month. RL'MHELLVILLE GRANGE, NO va Meet* In Ru**ellviiie schoolhouse on th»* «.•coiid and fourth Saturday night* tn each month. RVKNING STAR GRAMGR Meets a their hall al Mouth Mount Tabor on the fir*t Satur day of ea<*h month al 10 a. m. All visitors are weifioate. G REMH AM «»RANGE Meet* *won d Matur day in each month at 10:80 a. m. DAMAMCI'M GRANGE, NO. Mr el« fl rat Saturday each month. LENTS GRANGR Meet* »«nond Saturday of each month at 10 80 a. m. CLACXAMAM GRANGE, NO. W Meets the first Saturday in th«* month at lo 80 a. in. and the third Saturday at 7:80 p in. COLl M HI A GRANGE NO »7 Meet* In all «lay aeasion first Saturday in each month in grange hail near Corbett. : Expressing, Draying J. M. HOSS Mi».e. Blanche and Laverne llvrahner were member» of a large da»» to lie in itiated into Martha Washington Chap ter olthe O. E. S. on Monday evening. Mrs. L. R. Bond is »lowly recovering. FOR SALE — Two lot», 4-room cot In the case of Talbot vs Davey tried tage. furnished. All kind« of bearing in the justice court on Monday, the Walter Ruhl has been quite sick for a fruit Two block» from nchoolbouae. jury decided the case in favor of the de few .lay» but in on the men«!. $675. F. A. Zimmerman. Troutdale. - Charkw Benedict I ihm »old bin proper fendant, Mr. Talbot. LOST — (rents Tan Kid Glow, n<*ar ty «»n Gates Road. F. M- church. Finder gets 25c to leave Frank Pfister is sick in tlie hospital. at Herald office._______________________ 1 CHURCH NOTICES. The doctor pronounces it a case of typh F<>R SALE—Sure Hatch incubator, FREE METHODIST C H C R C H — oid fever. brooder, lamp- etc. Box 45, Lents. Rev. S. G. R opkr , pastor. Service», Mrs. Pike lias returned from a pro Sunday S hoot, 10 a.m.; Preaching every Sunday at II a m.and H p. m. long«*'I eastern visit. t. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at Miss Dorothy Pike has b»*?n s|M*nding 8 o’clock. All welcomed. berry, similar to l»gan berrie«, tho ber holi'lays with her ¡»arents. H larger, sweeter and more desirable. ZION'S EVANGELICAL CIH’RCH, continues her school in eastern Oregon. 25c EACH, POSTPAID Gresham—S krviiks (German), 10:30 Mrs. Radke and family of l>*nts were a m.. every find, thin! and fifth Sun THE EASIWOOD MISERIES days of each month. All welcome. visiting Mrs. Herman an<l other frien«ls GRBSIIAM, OREGON LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. ami rwighlxirs. CHCRCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev. M. B. Parounagian. S rrvkrr , Sun • PLEAHANT VALLEY GRANGE day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at M pp O n nvvond Hnturdayat 7 40 p. m., hii <! fourth 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. Saturday at 10:80 a. m. every month. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening» R< WK WOOD ORANGE Meet« the fir«t Wed m h month at h ¡» in hi 1 i Bal at 8 o’clock. Everybody invited. urdav at io a. m. FOR JANUARY T. R. Howitt & Co. The two Mi». Killkirn. who were viait- ing relative» here, returned to their home in Midvale, Idaho, in time for the holiday». J. I> Sullivan is very sick. What minister will give us a series of FOR SALE — 1 tore IVerie?* lATOURELl Incubator, appliance* for making two talks on the Emmanuel Movement, eh? C . Deverell 1» clearing for T. J»me» 300-chick nix* Bnauicr* with full i net ruc It is time for it. A. 8. AVoodware is home on a visit. tions how to built 1 them, and a counter A social gathering of the members and platform scale.—all for $22.50. Apply The Mountain School had their Xmas W. Fairhank. Evergreen Park. Lent*. (4 their friend» will be held at Grace Bap entertaii.ment last Wednesday. Each tist church Thursday evening. Coffee A good voung fresh cow for sale. chilli and person received a present from and doughnut» will be served and a pio- <). Andrews, Anderson station. Route 5, the teacher. Everyone hail a good time. Gresham grarn will be given by the young people There was a dance at Wm. Metzger'» LOST—1 Jersey heifer; light red ; slit It is by doing always and everywhere in each ear. Anyone finding, notify the best we know- that doing lieconies last Saturday night. E. F. Andre, Phone 361, Gresham, R.D. 1 the natural, easy and pleasant habit, FOR SALE—26 tons of mixed hay at and character is formed. GATES CROSSING Edward Scheers place, 11, miles south The Comraderv Club presented Mr. Mr». Wm. Iztwson lia« gone to Port of Troutdale. 1 W. I.. Bartlett with a gold ring at their land t<> »pend Chri»tma» with Mr». J. I Highest price paid for fresh cows last meeting. Clancy, her daughter. Zurfiueh Bro»., Lents. Ore. Claire Diamond is suffering from Some of our ladie» took the advice FOR S a I.E —Inculiator, brooder« blood poisoning. found in the paper* for the last year lamps, etc. Address box 45 Lents Christmas Dav the Mount Tabor and and did their Christmas »hopping early. DON’T FORGET the Special Holi the Montavilla Crescent teams fought a But there are some tardy one», judging day offer extended to Herald friends hard battle in football. Although the by the crowd» that went in on every car ft» good only till January 10. Mt. Tal»>r boys outweighed the Cres and came home laden with bundles. FOR SALE— 10 to loo goal breeding cents they were held down to a score Barrick A Co. who conduct a genera) ewes. T. R. Howitt Co., Gresham. - less game. The wind and rain probably «tore here received a large shipment of FOR SALE — Pig« and Shoats. Sow had a lot to do with the game a» the feed, floor and other goods one day this and Boar. All registered Poland China rain came down in torrents. The Mt. week. J. O. Cbido, R. 3, Gresham. [53 Tabor boys are to be revom mended for The past cold »pell afforded some plea CHOICE DAIRY LANDS We have their fairness in the game. There lias sure to our young people. Skating be sone choice dairy lands in Lincoln been no dirty playing in either this ing the chief business for the tiinebeing. county at very low figure. Come in and get further information from u». H, M. game or the one before when the Mt. Mr. Dixon, who has been quite ill for L'bitwood, Real Estate Office, Ariets, Tabors won bv 15 points. several weeks, is able to be about the wa gon. _____________ - house again. LUMBER— —FOR SALE Several new families have moved into At Straus Lumber Company's Mill, Advertised Letters the community in the past week or two. east of Kelso. Lumber of ail sorts. Letters Remaining uncalled for at the Frame. Siding, Flooring, at Bargain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benedict, form Greaham postoffice Dec. 31: Pendleton rates. Call or write for prices. er residents of this place but lately of t’oaltry Yards, J. 8. Ball, Nora John Straus 1-umber Co.. Boring, Ore. Portland, have been visiting at the son, Mrs. H. Remington, Chas. Padgel, A FEW of those pure bred Black botne of J. Proctor. Mr. Benedict is in Cbas. A. Hatfield, E. Hubbard, Henry Minorca Cockerels left, at $1 each. the real estate business and has several Call or write, Mra. R. A. Neibauer, Koehler, E. Boyt. fine tract» of land for sale here. east of Gresham, Route 2, box 69. [1 ALI. KINDS or I Wi lls AND VI 01 I AHI I S IN SI ASON Arthur tiei.ler and wife i|M>nt Xina* with their |>an>iit> al Sunnyaide. Mrs. Burney and the two Miss Ikians visittsl Mrs. Pitt» last week. Mia» Ih-sei«- Howitt of Gresham vHteti her grandma Kelly this week. When you want Good /toasts, Juicy Steaks, Finest Hams and liacon, rvinendxrr we have them. River, Mr». Martha Powell and Mr«. W. II. I’owel!. »|>ent Sunday with Mr. and Mr». Daruall. Gresham — Distributing Station for— EASTMAN KODAKS MO CEOTUir. PREMO MO «<»<■(< Cameras KODAK AND CAMERA KI PI’LIF F. W. FIELDHOUSE HERALD CLUBBING OFFERS The BfAVIR SUI! 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