Gresham PHONE JO MAIN ST. & Anchor Store Ornerai Men.hand!»». Feed. Etv’. See our General Line Household Necessities Hindoo Glass Mardnare Rubbers Shoes Dry Goods Groceries Flour and feed When a man wear» funny thing» in th • line« of collars, tie«, shirts, it looks as if he had no taste in dress. Our stock of Ties. Collars, Shirts are 1 right. FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland China Hogs, breeding stock of all sites. Webb Farm. Phone 158 E'OR SALE—Extra large cedar poet». H. E. Davis, Gresham; Phone 21. (tf LUMBER—At our new mill ll4 miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bros. (* HORSES! See 8. S. Thompson for horses. Phone 8M FOR SALE—100 head of Angona goats; will sell part or whole to suit the purchaser. Terms reasonable. W. M. Hardin. Bull Kun, tire. (46 FOR SALE—Cheap; a double-seated hack with an extension top. A. Brüg ger, Melville Farm,Gresham,Route 1. (tf WAS TED—Fresh cows by T. R. How itt, Gresham. tf FOR SALE—A full blood Jersey bull, three years old, of good breeding; the kind t hat will improve your herd. Thus. Spillmann, Sandy Ridge. tf TO SELL—Two span light horses ;one light buggy, cushion tire runabout,new : one rubber tire surrey, canopy top. al most new. Inquire of Lewis Shattuck, Gresham, Or. (tf WANTED—Success Magazine wants an energetic and responsible man or woman in Gresham to collect for renew als and solicit new eubecriptions during full or spare time. Experience unnec essary. Any one can start among their friends and acquaintances and build up a paying and permanent business with out capital. Complete outfit and in structions free. Address “VON," Suc cess Magazine, Room 1113. Success Mag- zine building. New York City, N. Y. BUYS’ (,IRLS! COLUMBIA BICY CLE FREE! Greatest offer out. Get vour friends to subscribe for our maga zine and we will make you a present of a #40 Columbia bicycle—the l>e»t made. A-k for particulars, free outfit and cir- enlar telling how to start. Addreaa “The Bicvde Man.” 20-31 East 22 St, New York City, N. Y. FOR KENT—A five-room cottage Mr». S. Burr, Gresham. (tf LoST—Between Bapti«t church and Linneman station, a leather-covered boggy cushion. Leave same at Herald office or phone. Farmers 87, and receive reward. (46 TAKEN VP—Two yearling heifers, one black and one yellow. Phone Gresham 1591. itf We will handle your Butter, Eggs and Poultry PLEASANT VALLEY D. W. Potter weul to Sixprong.Waah.. last Monday where be will visit with his daughter, Mrs. Will Marteeney. C. 8. Brasswell has returned from the Deschutes country where he has tieen working for the past three month». James Richey and family started last Monday tor Grants Pass where they will make their future home J. S. Packham and family, recent ar rivals from Missouri, have rented the Broocks place and moved in. W. I’. Moore transacted business in Portland on Tuesday. Rodlun Bros, have a contract for cut ting railroad ties and are busy tilling it. Mr. Giltner of Portland has bought the O. P. Hedge place and is busy mov ing in this week. He is plauulng to set out a vineyard on his place. E. E. Pink lev is putting the finishing touches to bis new barn this week. A Kasper was a Portland visitor last Wednesday. Crushed rock is being put on the Fos ter road near Henry Teage's place The Pleasant Valley Push Club met Wednesday evening and discussed var ious questions relating to civic improve ment. Administratrix Notice. N Aice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court,of Multnomah county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Sylvester Cannon, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed are hereby notified to present the same, verified according to law , to the undersigned at her resilience at Pleasant Home, in said county.within six months from the date of this notice. A lice C xx . xon , Administratrix. Dated September 28, 19U9. 10-22-UW New. Just arrived a fine assortment of Linoleums in 6 and 12 foot widths in both heavy and light weights, of prints and inlaid in entirely new patterns tfiat closely imitates carpet and will make vour kitchen look as well as yonr j>»r- lor. With the long line of mattings and rugs that R. R Carlson curries is daily bringing trade to Gresham that heretofore has been compelled to go to Portland, therefore a saving of from ten to thirty per cent to the purchaser, (tf FuK KENT—Nine acres giaai cleared land, new house, barn, wire chicken yard, s >me fruit trees. berrv bushes and What M ould You Do? fine spring, 3 miles south of Gresham Apply to P. Sharkey A Son, 53 Union In case of a burn or scald what would Ave., Portland. (45 you do to relieve the pain? Such in LOST—Child’s gold locket and chain. juries are liable to occur in any family Finder leave at The Herald office; re and everyone should be prepared for ward. (45 them. Chamberlain’s Salve applied on a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost FOR SALE—A span of work rnares; instantly, and unless the injury is a will sell one or both; weigh 1100 ami very severe one, will cause the parts to 12 0 pounds. J. A. Palmqmst, I', heal without leaving a scar. For sale miles southeast of Gresham. (4o by Gresham Drug Co. BOY' WANTED—Kitchen boy want ed at Sandy hotel. Apply at once. (45 FOR SALE—AH or part of 27acres with 5-toom bungalow, hot and cold water, good outbuildings, young or chard; one mile south of Linn-mann Junction on O. W. P. Ross Heinly, Pnone Gresham 75. (52 FOR BALE—Poland China pigs ; Geo. Lusted. Phone 343. (46 FOR SALE—Farm or driving horse, weigh 1000 pounds ; will take cow in ex change Lee Ball, Gresham. R. 5. (45 H'l: MALE—Berkshire pigs. •’> weeks old. John Palmblad, Route 5; phone 2841. (46 PHOTOS . . ALL KINDS . . EXCELLENT WORK 'STUDIO Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. LUMBE AT LENTS For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. R. I. Anderson, who has lived at Orient the past eight year» and baa be- come well known as an auctioneer, ha» decided to aell hi" pvrimnal prxqierty ami move to Carlton, Yamhill county. His wale will take place on Saturday, j Nov. 20, at 10 a. m. W. 8. Wood will act a» auctioneer. There will be preaching next Sunday morning m the Methodiat church; sub ject: “Do we need a revival?” Sun- day school at 10 a. in. Temperance ad-, dree« bv Mrs. Unrue in the evening. J. A. Kern, the lumberman, happen ed to a painful accident this week which has necessitated hia confinement to his room for «everal days. He was stack-. ing lumbar at hi» sheds when the scaf fold fell, precipitating huu • to the ground and wrenching hia back. Wv are glad to learn lie la now able to be About. Mr?«. Nellie Wirti received word on Tueeday of the death of her mother, Mra. A. G Wagoner, ut Foreat Grove, who waa at the time id her death visit ing a daughter at Kainier. W. H • Hamilton of Vancouver waa in town Thursday. Mra. Ada|Wallece Unrue, stale presi dent of the W. C. T. I . of Oregon, will speak next Sunday, Nov. 7, on general temperance isauea at the Baptist church Abeolutvly Wind and Water PrtM»f ln»uri.ig l>ry Fwt Convenient and Durable al 11 a. in ; al the Free Method itt church atJ2 p. m. (for ladies> ami at the .Methodist church at 7 >U) p. in. In the PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL afternoon her subject will l»e “Almost men and women.” AU are cordially invited to attend these meetings. B. W. Emery has had a light attack of appendicitis this week. Lewis Shattuck's store windows show artistic skill in disp’ay. His ads alm» are carefully written and should l>e read each week by everyone. The girls of the Gresham High School have ovganued a glee club, known as the Lucerne Glee Girl» They will give an entertainment for the benefit of the school in the near future. Further an nouncements will be given later. F. A. Fleming, late of Hood River, has purchased a site south of Ford Metiger's residence on Deput street, from Dr. A Thompson and will imme SocMBors to T. R Howitt • diately erect a modern livery barn and Rayburn A Sin. have moved I heir feed stable. Mr. Fleming comes well grocery stock into the new building ad- • Solicits your trade. • recoin mended as a live up-to-date bn*!- joining them. nes* man, thoroughly conversant with W. E. Hardy i» building the Kataky Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats. » the business in which he will engage. brother» hutue». Top prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal, Etc. I He will move to Gresham next week, Mr». J. H. Marahall ami daughter, • bringing his fami)y consisting uf wife, «I>etit a law day« in the ixiuntry tld« son and daughter. week. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, ¡larents of Poetmaster Spring ha» jiut installed Mrs. H. Thompson, have moved to some new lock hoxea for the conven Gresham from Imbler, eastern Ort gon. ience of hi» patron». They have purchased the new bungalow The »(lit brought again»t Mr Bow opposite the public school from Thomp man for damage, by Mr. Halter, ha» son Pugh. • ber part iits, \|r Mn,| \|r> |u.|| un Wed- la-en derided !<>r Bowman, the coat» be-1 C0KBH1 » A s<x’ial will l»e held at the home of ing thrown on the pnawcution. nenday. Corbett, N<»v. I. l^-wi« Benflt-M was Mrs. John Metzger on Friday evening, Mr ( ampladl, a reai estate man of Mr anil Mr». Hall have lieen attend th-er buntiiiK Saturday. Nov. 12. for tl.e benefit of the M. E. Muotavllla, w«a al Fcrmlah- Placa re- ing to buainea» at F.»t*cada and Grevliam ■ church. All are invited. Mr». Albert Fox of Troutdal« viaiteil crntly lur „mola» of Eugb.h walnuta. thi» week. her mother Friday. Fred Johnson, who lived in Gresham quim-a. ami appfo. (oih.play in Ina ol The O. W. I*, i» running a new light-1 some years ago, was in thia vicinity on ile«. ing line into Evergreen Park. Thia will | Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Evan« attended Tuesday. He expects to locale here. the apple show nt II< mm I River ^aturdnv Tha aacornl montli nt achrml andati prove to be a great convenience a» well E. J. Gradin is putting in an acetelin Iri'lav. Tho»a nama» appeariiig oa tha aa a matter of economy lor that ueigli- F. C. Reed waa a Portland visitor on gas plant at his residence south of low n. roti of Imnor wara Esther ami Kenneth borhood. Saturday. We have just received a note from Kincaiil, Emma Hhybrovk, Iva Read, The Halloween entertainment given Bennie and Ethel Handera of Columbia Mrs. L. Allard of Troutdale who is now at the Grange hall waa a great »ui-rraa. Beach vinited at the M. E. Read home ami Ruby llasamussati. in Birighain, Utah. She expects to re Mr. Peteraoti, wh<> haa baen a visitor Simetlgng like 4'5 waa cleared and Saturday and Sunday. main there several months and requests at thè E, II. Kf.t-d home for avverai everybody bad a g<x"l time. The Herald sent to her. Mr«. Sidwell and <dady« »pent several weak«, ha» girne tu I-ester, Waah., lo Mr. Ward, who purchased the pmjier- daya in Portland. Pori. Huff recently sol<! his house and vi«it hi« «un. ty of former resident Montgomery, baa , lots in town to W. E. Wood. Mr. Huff Mian E^ntna Hankey was out from Mi.« Sarah lohnaon<><Cadsllac.M.cb., moved into the new houae recently, Portland on Toe*lay to visit her ni-ter. I 1« vlalting tier ctiuaina. Mi«« Emma will move to Portland. erected thereon. Frank Escobar has improved his pro|»- Ijitirn Reed visited her tiater, Mra. ' Hankey and Mr,. F. II. Read. Grange meet. Saturday, the 13th. A Albert Fox at Trout4iale on Saturday. erty on Powell street by putting down full attendance i, expected. Mr« Dreaaell returnod troni Portland a tine cement walk. There is nothing Herman leader haa l»een quite tick un Sumlay. There i» talk of a new «cboolhonae for that recommends a town more than the past week. Alice Ra»amu««rii carne uj> front Fair- good walks, which not only enhances Ijenta. Mr. ami Mra. Ranamuiiaen were in view F'riday. Fri.nl» of Fred B. Chapman, «on of the value of the property adjoining, but Portland on Saturday are a great convenience to the public. I Henry Chapman of Lenta, were «adly J The Columbia Telephone Company ■ Sick Headache. »urpriaed to learn that he bad died at The road work which has been in Salem on. Monday of catarrhal (ever. are grading preparatory to moving their ; Thi« di»tres«ing diaeaae rrtnlta front progress for the past several month« in Fred wa, well known at Lenta where building in line with the buildings at a disordered eonditluu of th« «tomach the immediate vicinity of Gresham, hks hi« jatrent, anil other memlier» nt the thifl place and expect to enlarge the and can lie cured by taking Chamber been completed, leaving us with as fine family reaide. He haa been an active building. Mifli« May Walker han l»een lain » Stomach ami Liver Tablet». Get » free «ample al Gresham Drug Co. and macadamized roads as can l>e found in member of the younger aet that hna employed an op4*rator. this or any other state. The work was been ao prominent in the work of the F. II. Reed ami wife made a trip to under the direction of Supervisor G. W. , Evangelical church. He haa lived with Wanhougal in their launch Saturday. Kenney who has latxired faithfully for Gresham Feed Mill; first-class work j friend« at Wooilwere for teveral year«. Mr. ami Mra. Uhafl. laituuerll visited the present excellent condition of our At the time of hia death he was a guaranteed ; open Kept. 7. t( highways. j atudent at Willamette Univeraity. Hav- ' ing been ill for aeveral daya he aeiit word home to have them come get him, but for aortic reason the letter did not reach hia people until too late. Fred was one of the lieat young men of the You can save money by bringing your business to us. neighborhood. Exemplary in every I We have a complete line of Maple Groceries, Hardware. way ; quiet, of goral liabita, induatriona Crockery, Hams, Bacon and lard. One price to all and that thè and generally regtAded with favor. The funeral waa held Thuraday at the Evan lowest. The following are just a few of our many bargains : gelical church ¡after which interment 2 Can« Crwin, . . UR 2 Can« Tomatoes. . iw waa made at Multnomah cemetery, lie 2 (ana Com. , . W Coal < HI per gal GOOD FLOUR, per aack, . . || jb " i W leave» to mourn hia lone, hia father and per bbl., . . 4.70 mother, three brotliera and three’»lat er«, who have the aympotby of many Country Shorts for the price of City Shorts. friend, and acquaintance«. We are exclusive agents for frojan Powder. No headaches All Kind« of Building Material .... Bootie. Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing................. ALL KILN - » Site E. W. MIL LEK, 1. LEKT8 Wih v A ll»-ri < Hflce Gresham feed Mill. MILL »0 TAROS IT LEITS JUKTIOI Rolling done Tuesdays and Fridays, i commencing Tuesday, Sept. 7, each | week New rollers; firat-ela»« work ! guaranteed. D. M. Shattuck, Prop, tf1 MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company HATTUCK’S TORE ATISFIES S M0NTY-SAVIN6 OPPORTUNITIES w ALL DfPARTMfNTS Wet Weather Protection Goods RUBBER B30TS ROSE CITY AQUAPELLE RUBBER SHOES LEWIS SHATTUCK GRESHAM’S LEADING MERCHANT MOV XT SCOTT MAIN S1REEI GRESHAM MARKET CO. ? HOCKINSON & SCHMOKEL A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned School Books Tablets Pencils Slates Pens Ink Rulers, Etc. One Ruler given away with each purchase. DRIED Foster Road and Main St. of meri t and Supplies CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. Open every day. WANTED—12 to 14 acres of land ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a cleared on contract. t ome and see and make your offer. John Townsend, phone 488, Troutdale. <45 SEE CHAUNCEY REMI MBI R. THIS STORE NOW CLOSES AT 0 P. M. MJER c H a N I) I s e Ties that are nobby and have some snap about them. Umbrellas that are cheap in price but not in quality. Want Column GRESHAM LOGALS < • MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON (food Cough Mcdklne for Children and Grown Folk», Too. "We could hardly do without Cham- berlain’« Cough Remedy,” say« Mr«. Flora Deapain. of Bloyd, Ky. “I found it to lie so good for the croup and have u«ed it for years. I can heartily recom mend it for cough«, cold and croup in children and grown folk«, too.” The atxive ahowa the implicit confidence that many mother« place In Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy, a confidence Irttaed on many year«' experience tn the use of it. No one need heaitate Io u»e thia remedy for it contain« no chloroform, opion or ¡other narcotic« and may lie given to a i child aa confidently aa to an adult. For aale by Greeham Drug Co. no thawing, safe and economical. We are paying the following prices for your produce : BEEF COWH, per Ib............. >| BEEF 8TEEM, per Ib........ ..................... Ìj? qi , lltKiH, tier Ib MUTTON, per rrr II lb ............. 35,104c VEAL, [ier Ib K‘5, toll# HIDES, per Ib ....A.10 to lO'.e CHICKENS per Ib > ....... i>S fo w EGGS, per tloz ....... DAIRY BUTTER, per II ................. ir lb ...... fl5T CREAMERY BUTTER ...i, per ib ........7.W APPLES. fo>x.......... ... I ^5 to 1.25 Powell st. T. R. HOWITT (Ireaham