I (dll Another Meeting. WHY The election of dlrecbir» lor the Fall Association I»» lie»ii considered by th» l*»ard at th* regular meeting held on the iHtli and It wa* suggested by some ul thus* who were alacle'l that th» plan ■nd result waa queetlonalde. Il wa« considered that lb» »loction of nine in plan* ol rttlwn director. waa not in ac­ cord with th» rules of th» company and a change iu th* rule« would require twenty ilaye notice to all »lankholder», luaainuch a» th. we two condition» were not utirervrd II waa thought l*«t to call another election lor the tint Monday in Itaeeuitirr—probably al I p «•». Among other tiling* t > be voted on at that time will be tli» coiialgnlng o| th» dale ol annual stockholder* meeting to the let Monday in Itecemtwr, th» reduction ol the board ul directors ami some minor matter«. Th» officer« have About Anieh»«) th» allotment ul premium«, it ha« leren a tedious task, becauee ot th» inautllclent ■lata ami «ouie delect» In th» premium llat There «let*.«» can be eaaily cor- reeled and III« elperlem-« Willi the«,* dirtieultlea will help to mak« a better llat anothlr Huie. Casper Junker ha« rented hi» h>*t»l to Mr. »ii*l Mr». Crow from Gresham, «Iw have taken charge. Mr. Junker ha» moved hl» family Into bl» large residence. Obituary. Mr». Ix*na II. Hrlnry waa ta»rn in Whiuwidr County lllinot«, June X*», IH70, and died al Grvelinm Oreguti, Ortolan* 21, IHU&, •fft'd Xt yaart, 4 month«. Khw Iravaa a husband, father, Mr Andrew B Gibb«, brother« and «i»t<*r« who rtwnda in and near Graaham. On th«» ««at»»« day orcurrtMl the thath ul the adopted infant «laugh• ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilrinry agvd 17 month«. Mr«. Hrinry ramr to Oregon with bar parent« in IM7*. wa« married to Mr. Boa« Heiner,November 7, 1H'M ¡luring her rmidence in thia common« ity Mr« Heiner made many acquaint« anew and war widely known. To Ihoae who knew her intimately aba wa«*a par* am oi kind ami affecthmate di«i>u«itk>n. ThecirrumMtanw« of their death aeeui ■perl«IIy aad. * Lota (or »ale in Cedarville, on eaay term«. II. W tfnafthall. rfauNKil View Avenue; (irvabam, Route 3. ••Come again," Mid Mr*. Brown. “I certainly will if you promise to aerve me another cup of Folger’aG »Iden Gate G.flee ” Many thoughtful people are subscribing for The Herald. $1. Mr and Mr». Hlierwood ol Gresham were the guest» ol Mr. ami Mr». Max Ihtyi» la«l week. Kev. Fili* and daughter were Fort­ land visitor» laat week. Mr. Phelpn who purrhaacl the Dr. Hallowe’en drawetli near »nd la-ride» McElroy place ¡» making a very nice the many little XM ial feature» that are home of it. plannrel, and library and church liene- W. J. Wirts ban moved hi» furniture flle, there will doubtle«» be a good •tore ami barber «hop into Henry Par- many little parties organised on the rot's building in th» eaat end of town. quiet to participate in out-door fun. Ilia »on. Iruiu Greaham. asalaled him Tliere 1» no reaeon why the occasion laat week. should not he one of inn»a-ent amuae- Mr». Franklyn ha« returned home nient. A great many thing» can be alter »pending a lew day» with her done that would give relief Ut youthful ■laughter ul Portland who wa» very ill. energy arid at the »ame time ba, en­ We are glad tu te|mrt that th» daughter tirely unobjectionable. Serenading by a quartette or party of joy tinder» would ■■ much better. A Cliaa. Cox and mother have moved give pleasure Ur all concerned. into Mr». E. M Duuglaa' building, hill« tick-locking »fiord» harmle»» fan. but it 1» neither wim nor kind to carry which waa vacated by Mr. Wirts. thing* to the extremity to which they M. M. Davis win baa been In th« are frequently carried. Any trick that Eaat for aonie time haa returned to will offend, Injure or cause a low to any Sandy. He will repair Mr. Junker'» one, i-eaaee to be lun and liecvmea a home. risk for all concerned The dangrr of Mr. Bonner haa moved hi» family to carrying a joke too far I* never more Proctor A Straus' Sawmill. clearly »tiowa than al Halloween time» Mr». E. M. ftouglaa «pent Sunday Sue riel y a year ¡»a«*,-» that doc» not with her »on and daughter, Harlow and ■bow inatance» ot personal injury or Irene of Portland. pereonal Io»». The idea avem» to lie among a good many boy» and girl* that they are not liable for injuries StClIOft IM There 1» Gainvtt McCartney Im« l>ren helping committed al thia time. the Buckley boy* harvest their po­ nothing in the lifW to that effect. On tato chip; which ii yielding good revolt». the contrary they are more likely to be held fur offense« at that till e than at Mias Fred« Schlolh la a guest ot the any other because of no many irritating Carpenters* Ibis week. incident» arising then. And we are ee- A party nnin-1 Olsen from Portland pr-cialljr reminded that former prank» recently purcliaae.l the Savage tract of have not l>een forgotten this year, *o Av« acre» netr the «eveti-uiile home on we are urged to »ugge»t a milder form the Section Line rood. of fun for tin» year* celebration, fait A movement i» reported among re­ ii» bear in mind that property broken cent investors of good-tixed farm» in up or ninwplaced cau«e* many incon­ our vicinity to lay same out in one and venience» and much actual low, and live acre tract» to be thrown open »oun the obrervation of the Golden Bule to buyer*. ■hould apply here a» elsewhere. Do Hoy Buckley »nd George Cumming» then unto other* a* you would like tliey were hunting gnret« at Wilson Croft for ■hould do with you the week and at their new home near the Sninly river. The bova report good Our good fFiend Honald MacMillan, game and a jolly good time. »hl1» renewing a »uiireriplion, tickled L. Sorenson ha* been on the ailing Hat again ; feeling scarcely convalercenl from hl» late attack of malarial fever tide tall. Among the many pro*p<-roui* llie Greaham Millinery. GOTTttU. bu»ine»»e* in Gre»ham »tanda Bring in your Fur* ami have a pretty little Fur Hat made. They're ju«t the thing' We have a line line of Embroidery Pattern» jiut in. »ee them. i Come and ('OME IN AND TALK IT OVER. GRESHAM’S UP TO-DATE MILLINERY HOUSE New Location in Po»toltice Building Powell Street Limit Your QnPt1iliriught a very fine fre»h cow from Zeck Beer». Mr. liunn i» prefianng to »ell cream for a livelihood. John and Wa»b., but 1 now hauling team* from Boring. Weslev l*unn of LtCainaa lately from Portland, ia tie» and lumber with their the S. P. II. eawmill to | Charley Menxy and Frank New, with their families viaited M.C. Honahue » fi laat Sunday. J. tl. Hixon, wife and daughter Lu- ' cile, al*o Yarnell with hi» wife and ■on Harold, viaited Mr». Dixon'» par­ ent« over Sunday. * ■Mrs. Ala.xey in charge i The Herald force by a tine treat of fruit and vegetable» Carrot* 15 iuchea long and 11 inche» around! No need of going hungry in this lieautilul land of Oregon, e»|>ecially near Greaham. Zeek Beer* haa moved hi* family to Proctor >k Strau» aawiuill. Mr. Beer« i* engaged in teaming. t lint Edward» i* preparing to move on hi* farm, where In- ha» built a neat cottage recently. There 1» nothing in I'p-tmdate Headgear that yon can't find right here and at aurpri»ingly low price*. WE INVITE INSPECTION. A Little Timely Advice Per taming to Hallowe’en Celebration. Mr I’ructor 1» erecting a h'-ure for Geo. Beer» m-ar th« mill. Millinery Ì SOME CAUTION FOR THE BOYS CHERRYVIllE Mr. D. W. Doagla» »ml Me I*>utixer, drova • bunch id (at cattl« to Troupial* Friday. I Why My Pdßd and Minimi ßdnk With Fh* First Stile Bank of Gresham. The following article, written by a Aboat twclva wagon load« of lumhrr Greaham boy, 14 year» of age. wa. en- part Cherryville, for Welcbea, thi. tered lor the »pecial prixe of (IU offered week, from Firwood Lumber Co. by the First Blate Bank for the t>evt es­ Mr. Alex Brook« i» making an ex- say on the subject. Thi» wa« the prixe taadad vi.it with friend^ in Portland article. We regret that more of our and lluuoinle>i min- count* with the tenk and »ay they ¡■ter, ha* ■ hearty welctme for all end And i, a very »ale an I einveiueot way ha* entered upon hi» work with a con­ of doing biMine»». The boy moleetly reqaerta that hi. name be withheld tagion» enlhu.iaam. from publication but it will be given Mr. Colby Maraloti and family have you at the bank if ro i w t it P> kn >w it. returned to their borne near Cherryville We are aleo prepared to verify all the lor the winter. claim, male in hi. article, and in »re j Mi.» Con «lance Ewing, who ia teach­ There are many good reaaoni whv ing Wie Cherryville »choof, ryceived a viait from her aiatar.Miaa Lucile of Port­ a mao receiving and ptving oat money •hould have it pt»» through th, bank. land, la«t Thursday. Mr». LiuiwCook ha* »old her farm to My parent, have aaved considerable by Portland pertiee, poeaeaaion to be given | paying by checx Ou more than one occasion when they pud a bill the January lit. payee neglected to credit them with Mr. E. W. Read i» remodeling and tlie amount paid. They had the in- tiniahing hi» bouae, on the farm lately dorsed check and the »tub to »bow known a* the Coatello place. which were aa good a. a receipt* 1 bill. On Monday Mr. D. A. Dougla» and My pareot» put their m >ney in the family attended the funeral of Mra. S. First Blate B«nk because it is a help in Dougla» of Eagle Creek. keeping acc unt* and show* jxst how they «pend their money. They can alao tell when they (»ay a curtain bill or Subacribe for The Herald. draw a check (or anyti .ng. They often eave the coal of a money order by eend­ ing a check. Time and money bave aleo Ijeeo aaved by rending a check io- ytead of going in person to pay a bill. Tt»e bank alao afford» a place of safety in which to put their money. The b*nk i» much safer than a private dwalling. While my parents do not expect lobe troubled by Are or bnrglar». they always depoait their money in the First Btate Bank. Mv p»|»a and mamma believe that hanking with a home inetitotio.» ha* an inriitenca on tl»e children. It also tearhex people to nave their money. This trank i* in.urel againel io*. I»y Are and burglary and there ie no dan­ ger of bankruptcy in each a «trong bank A short time after the First Btate Bank was e.labliahed a g.ng of expert safe­ crackers uwl the safe on which to try tbeir »kill. They knocked off a knob in the combination, pul in nitroglycer­ ine and wrecked the froot of the »ale. They got nothing fur their pair.» and the bank lost nothing as it waa fully in­ sured against Io«» br burglary. In the financial panic ot MIK the First State Bank did bum nee» as usual and served its patrono witbout incon­ venience. The bank has always shown a will- ingneea to accommodate my parents with a loan. My parents have lieen treasurers of various fund» which tliey alway* de­ posited in the First State Bank, becauee of the convenience and safety. They believe the method* of the First State Bank to lie correct and know the inatitutiou to he safe and a cre>lil to the town. The Gresham Fee»! Mill will do your rolling; new rollers. ft EVERYDAY BARGAIN SAIE PLOWS 12-inch Steel Walking Plows, 14-inch Riding Sulky, - - - $10.75 39.00 .Moline Plows (hat took 1st Prize at the St. Louis Fair HARNESS $17.50 Single Buggy Harness at $40 Double Farm Harness at - $30 Driving Harness at - - - - - $13.50 33.50 22.5o FARM WAGONS $12.50 Reduction on Farm Wagons from last year’s prices. BUGGIES $75 Buggy with leather quarter top, leather trimming, guaranteed in every way, this year’s stock, at - - - $5750 J Paul Dunn ia very bu»y preparing to ( —•”'* SA FC the balance That i* a better way to get a aow hi* fall wheat which took the blue »tart than ui limit your aaving and SPEND the balance. ribbon at our late fair, alao the *»me wheat took the blue riblion at the fair laat year. Mr. June»’ mother ii visiting them for a few weeka. t Mr. and Mr». I. P. Hart »pent a few day» with Fxl. Hart of Fir Grove. Why You Should Carry an Account with the First State Bank The Chriatian endeavor will have Ito Hrat meeting of the *ea»on Sunday evening 7 :!to,November 7th. BECAUSE —the caah buyer get» themioat for hl» money. ing account and be a caah buyer, BECAUSE —a checking account gvill make you careful and »y»tematic, 1 Mr*. Nellie Brav, who haa lieen via- thereby providing a method to reduce your expenae» and enabl­ iting her father Mr. J. P. Smith, haa ing you to get ahead in the world. gone to Koeelmrg < iregon to viait her —a checking account enable* you Ur acquire a lietter credit than brother Frank E. Smith. any other tnekhod. Little Allen Burton Jone», «on of J. t —Their »tatement* alway* «how carefulne»» and conaervative- B. Jone», took the prixe for being the mywin the management of the bank—no exceaaive expenae* ; no biggeit baby at the Greibam Grange •chemea to promote. Fair. BECAUSE BECAUSE Have a check­ FIRST G PEL STATE BANK SHAM, OREL. . / I inr. rAt is regí n zvnk _ j Gresham Feed Mill. Rolling done Tueadav» ami Friday*, commencing Tue*d*y, Sept. 7, each week New roller»; tir»t-cl«** work guaranteed D. M Shattuck, Prop, tf No agents or commission men at Gresham, Oregon City, Vancouver or nearby towns, but V ER Y LOW PRICES ON ALL GOODS, not on a few as quoted here. C. L. Boss &, Co. IN MOLINE PLOW COMPANY'S BtüLDING 320-328 East Morrison St., Portland, Ore.