Monster Over-Stocked Sale Commencing January 10th we will attempt to clean up a lot of goods that have been accumulating I during the winter and which we find ourselves over-stocked with. Already spring goods are arriving and we must get some of the winter goods out of the way, and now is the time to sell when you need them. Fnnrin/i Here are a few Specials for you to look up U/ira «vir«' renting Shoes and Rubbers “ ShR°?bb4 Goods reduced in proportion during this Sale. Ladies’ Rubbers at 50c pair, regular price 65c. heat Flakes Mush, 5c a pkg. Shredded Cocoanut, 10c lb. Genuine Stock VI Uvvl Ivd Fish, 1 lc lb., what is left. Genuine Columbia River Salt Salmon at tie lb. Real Kilsono Herring at 12c a doz. Regular 40c Coffee at 30c. Regular $1 cans at 75c. Cranberries 3 lbs. for 25c, what’s left. Very attractive prices on Syrups of all kinds. Two cases Mince Meat left at 5c a pkg., regular 10c. 20 lbs. Best Jap Rice, $1. Guaranteed Flour at $1.25 a sack. Furniture» l^’s l^e same reduction will lUlllllUlv take place. $3 Springs at $2.75 during Sale. $3 Mattresses at $2.25. Everything Reduced LXenS are only a few of the many articles that ve wiil reduce. Everything, no matter what you buy, you will find the price materially reduced. FlirnkllirhK AH Wool Shirts, regular $1.25, during this sale, 80e. Wool I nden lothes 1 Ul llldlllllyd regular $1 values, now 75c each. All 25c Wool Sox and Wool Hose at 18c pr. and all higher priced Wool Sox and Hose at reduced prices. All Wool Mackinaws regular $3, now $2.50. Genuine Cravenette Overcoats, regular $10, now $8.00. Men’s Hats at 25 per cent. off. Terms of Sale, Cash — LEWIS SHATTUCK —- LOCALS Gresham Qh Anchor Store Î6KFSHAM I PHONE 30 MAIN ST. limerai Merchandise, leed, Etc. See Our Spring Line of EM­ BROIDERIES and LACES now in. Latest Novelty in DRESS FLOUNCING. All-over EMBROIDERIES VEILINGS, all shades. Also General lines of G R OC E K I E S, HARDWARE, SHOES, FLOUR, A gixxi name for the “Last Forever” FEED, ETC. Stocking. They are so strong where the wear most comes that they will Out-wear two pairs ordinary kinds. Prompt Delivery. To Satisfy Ì01 is UlR constant AIM. A 30-day guarantee with every pair Mother’s Delight ___________________________ Want Column .\IOL XT SCOTT FOR SALE—Lincoln Sheep. Poland Mr». Needham is entertaining a new China Hogg, breedn g M«>ck < f all «ge?*. Webb Earm, Phone 15S «laughter who came to town on the 22 nd inst. Mrs. Peake spent Sunday with Mrs. Additun. LUMBER—At our new mill 1!4 miles Mr. Herman and wife of M »lalla, southeast of Kelso. We deliver iumltr. spent Chriamaa with their parents. Jonsrud Bros. (- Mrs. S. C. Foster’i brother from Can- TO SELL—Two span light horses ¡one ad a spent the Christmas holidays with light bugg>. cushion tire runalout,new : them here in Lents. one rubtier tire surrey, canopy top, al­ Mrs. Bryant has returne«! to Lenta ni, »t new. Inquire ui Lewis Shattuck, Gresham. Or. (ti for a visit with her daughter, M r*. Hogue. TAKEN UP—A two-year-old heifer, Mr. John Wise of Nebraska Hpent black; owner call at A. Gandlitzs, Isat- otri »•. (>r. < If Sunday with the Hogues. He and Mrs Hogue were former ach«>ol friends. FOR RENT or SALE—A new six- i Mrs. Woering of McMinnville spent room plastere«! bouse. J. W. Lawrence, ' the week with friend» in Lents. Gresham (tt| , Doc McKinley and Roy Hall are in CLEARING WANTED See John I the oil country of eastern Oregon. Towuaend, Troutdale, or Rhone 48-S. (tf E. L. Reyburn was the victim of a WANTED—Apples by T. K How« severe heart trouble on Thursday niKbt, itt, Greaham. tf ' but has gradually overcome it. FOR SALE—Several pure bred R I. ! Bert Hogue spent Sunday in New­ Red ro«>ater8. Box 45, Lents. (tf berg. aftt-rnoon, Dre. 2*.,t nineteen being present. The forepart of th«» afternoon was spent in plaving games and having a g«Mnl tune latter they orgaim«*«! a Roy White has begun a course in the cla*s which was call«*«l “Tur Sunshine Class." Othcrra were also riveliti as I Behnke- Walker butiiness college I'rrsnlrnt, Isabel Metzger ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oliphant have an 'follows: *a guest Mr Oliphant's brother, Melvin, Vic«»-I’rrtidrnt, Nelli«« Fans; S.-cr«*tary , Mary Paroutiagian ; Treaturer. V» |in««r from Dayton. Metzger. Meetings will tn* hrhi rvrrv On January 4th the rase of th«» Slate , month, either al the li<>iu«*s of the ■ against Chas. Row lev of Troutdale for or at the home of tlivir l««activr • trviipasei was decided in the defendant's Rev J. Abbett, Suinlay School ; favor in the Justice Court before Ben siunary for the Oregon Conference, Rollings. The complaint was sworn to by I. N. Buxton. The «‘barge was that talk on Sunday m hooi woik at th«' ; of tresspassing »in the Troutdale Gun E. church next Sunday evening Club reserve. A jury trial was had interested in Sunday school work inviliti , The charge was not clearly proven an»! Word has la-rn treviv«t| that , the jury’s verdict was “not guilty." It is expected that work will U»gin on Mr. Van Martvr is having a wry the new pipe line this spring. Mayor cessini meeting Mt Mt Minnvillr. Simon is urging that the work be la-gun « X|afts to com«« In- «• follow mg his m* rt at once aa there is now no g th«» size of the tin»t is the Oregon Conference evangelist and I cotues well recoinnirndtti. and will cost about $1 Miss H«»; m « Anderson has la«««n quite Nir. Lan*down, wlio*|»*nt last sum­ sick with th«« grip and complications mer here but went to Kansas last 1*11, She is improving arrived here on New Year's day. He I’arl Tliompsoti return«*«l on W«*« will probably make this bls home. day evening to his school Work at Lumber is on the ground for ch land, Cal., where lit* is taking a cour-«* shells on the M. E church prop in th»« l*«j|ytechnic s«*liool II«« ex|M*ct«« Twelve stalls will lie made and to become an electrical engineer. work will tw done at once. The Gresham Lodge of Modern Wtaxi- Clifford T. Cheek, a teamater for J. men installed »»tiirrrs on Turs»iay eve­ F. Wing, while delivering a load of ning. The «dlicvrs elect are, R. R Carl­ luinlwr at the M. E. parsonage on We«l- son, V. <».; B rt Townsend, W A ;Frttl neadav,had part of the load elide off. Fieldhouse, Banker; Bert Metzger, ntriking bis leg in such a way a.-* to Clerk; Eiiiml Kardvll, Eac«»rt; E. , cause a fracture of the right tibia near Sellwedl««r, Sentinel; II <». Multlioff, the ankle. Dr. Bittner was called at Chief Forrester. Th«? new !<«dg«« is doing once, the patient waa cartel for at the nicely. New rnendiers hi »« coining in parsonage and later taken home and is and pr«»ape< ts nr»? for a strong lodge. doing nicelv. -Mr. Cheek haw a wif»* and There are already ab«>ut thirty memliera two children. Hia home ia near th«* ami several others in pros;>vct. Wing Rawmill. Mr. Cheek show»*«! re­ Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Leighton of I a markable grit during the operation of Grande are visiting Mrs. Leighton's setting hia leg. parents, Mr and Mrs. A II tiould. J. S. Holland, about 40 years o!d,«lie«l It ia predictetl a cobi wave ia spr««af Gresham laat ing westward and will reach i h egon Sundav. No relatives were found. He early next week. was from Michigan, had live«! in Iowa The case against Fred T. and near The Da'lea, thia state. He charge«! with selling liquor to was hurried <>n W«dnea«lay by R R was decide«! against the State A Carlson, undertaker, in the Gresham quickly rendered a verdict of cemetery. quilty." Otto Wabbles has gone to Kalarnath Mr. am! Mrs. <). W. Tarr «pent N««w Falls as an electrician. V’eara in the city with friends. Mrs. Fitzer Hamilton move» I this Mias («race McKenzie visited Ubas. week to Kalamath Falls where Mr. Powell ami wife over New Years. Hamilton is in the meat bu^inew«. Mr. ami Mrs Jas. S Royal of Forest The Grerham Haberdaahary, E«lvv. Aylswortb, proprietor, is having a phone (»rove visited hia «laughter, Mrs. (>. W. Tarr lant week. Mr Royal waa a pio­ installed. neer in thia locality. M ips Frances Tucker of Walla Walla, Wash ,ia visiting with Mr. and J. 8. Hamilton «if Portlan«!, a Civil G. Hartley. War veteran, will give bin famous lec­ Mrs. S. H. Thompson has as a guest ture, “Seven Davs ami Seven Nights in j her brother, A. E. Hartley of eastern I the 8a«l(!le," Friday night, Jan. 14, in ; the M. E. church under the auspices ol j Oregon. The Gresham Concert Band ia ? now - the Epworth L«*ague. Admission,adults, The 25 cents; children 15 cents; under 10, practicing every Thursday night, tree. The lecture ia very interesting masquerade given by the band wan a and thrilling. All should hear him. g«x>l success. W. A. Hall gave a whist party on FOR RENT—Half-acre of ground: 5- room house, with well and harn. E. Thursday evening. Those present were: fk'hwidler, Gresham. (tf Geo. Spring and wife, Fred Giesler. Wm. Boland and Fay Del-ashniut, .Miss Ger­ wa S te I)—Someone to clear land. aldine Hall. Miss Eloise Hall, .Mr. .Man­ Cail and see the ground and make me an offer. J. W. Townsend, Troutdale. ion, and .M. C. Monsgle and wife. Emile Zurfluch has purchared Doc FOR SALE—Five tons of clover and 1 ort’» hay. Oscar Thoren, 2 miles 8. of1 .McKinley’s livery barn. Powell Valley store; Boring, K. 1. (2 . •Mr. and Mrs. Millspaugh have moved into their new home in Mountain View FOR SALE—Three bay horses ¿weight Additi >n. 8 to 12 cwt; well broken. Geo. Duly, Mr. bucket of Washington has locat­ Gresham. (6 ed on Fourth Avenue. FOR SALE—Three R. I. Red roosters Born, Jan. 3, to Mr and Mrs. Robert at fl .50; 1 Btack rooster,Minorca, SI 50; 6 Cockerells, $1 each ; 10 white Pekin ■Milne of Gilbert Road, a tine 12 pound James Sterling from Cleveland, Ohio, ducks. $1 each. All these fowls are boy. has purchased of Mrs. Lucy 8. Osborne, pure bred. Mrs. R. A. Neibauer, R. 2, A son was born to Clyde Hildreth and through the First Stat«* bank, 10 acres Box 69, Gresham. wife, Dec. 22. of her home place at per acre Mr. Mrs. Tobin, who was taken to the wterling an»i family will occupy the STRAYED—One white pony rnare, left eye white, 3 branded on right hip; hospital on Christmas eve, is reported place at once. will lie found at my place ’■£ mile east as improving. W’ill Hockinson had the misfortune of Springdale creamery. G. Bell. (3 i Mr. Reynolds and family of California ' to burn up about fifJO pound« of hams WOOD—I have 80 rords of good dead ,re viaiti"« hia mother, Grandma Rey- and bacon in his smokehouse on New wood which I will sell at from «2.150 to nolda. While here his daughter, Lena, Year’s «lay. «3 00 per cord, delivered. Phone 14x who makes her home with Mrs. Rey- E. Townsend and family fave moved J. H. H o ««. (tf [Ja,j an operation performed on into the Lindsey cottage on Roberts her throat last week and is reported as Avenue vacate«! by Fitzer Hamilton. Daily Oregonian by Carrier. doing nicely. Mrs. Townaen«! has a brother, Jacob Till- bach from Idaho, visiting her. Subscribe tor the Daily Oregonian, Will be delivered by carrier each morn Mrs. V. A. Ammerman of Portland Th« Canton all-ateel plows, Oliver visited with her sister, Mrs. Fritz Stock­ ing free. See R. M. Wood, Agent. (1 Chilled plow« are known U> las all right er, last week. at Hessei’«, Gresham. tf i Mr*, (’ora Carrell an«) children of Old Hickory, one and two how light Powell Valley visite«! her mother, Mrs. running wagons, Canton diale and spike­ High grade Michigan Quality Bnggi«*a, Fritz Stocker last week. tooth harrow«, wold at price« which are The Sunday school class of Mrs Oli­ right. Call at Hewel’a, Gresham, and Hacks, Carts, at right prices at HeaaePs, Greaham. tf phant met at her home on Wednvwlay get right and honest treatment. Bi« Wl1' not name prices IweaiiM' I want you to come and let me tell you all about it. You will lx* well repaid for laying in your season’s supply for the price will [xisitivrly not be reduced except during this Sale. We have pretty near 2 carloads and you can all lx* sup­ plied for all you want. Special Inducement! To the person who brings us the largest total amount of Cash checks during this Sale we will give a sei of Rodgers Bros. Silver-plated Knives and Forks. Ask the clerk lor your check and see that the amount is right. Drawing takes place on Feb. 12th. GRESHAM MARKET CO Siliv»*««».>t« to T K II. w ill Solicits your trade. I )ealers in Fresh and Cured .Meats. Prices. Mogs 10c, Veal 10c to ll|c Cows, 3 to 3}c HOCKINSON & SCHMOKE! • • “Ihc (»rratrvt hkmph o! Modem St Irsee” “Ibe Must Wondotui tkwovtr) her M>*k M jc ." Almohitrly *•«(••. mhirl«**«*, n« ii*«*l«---, simple and without » qth'stion the I m -«1 artificial light in « imtriir«* Far •tlperior to «de« trii itv, gas or gasoline I h«» “ \hiddin" grhriat«** a g »' h"’ti c«>nnn«»n k< r -«*n< c« »I m|>, pnaluc- mg a pure, soft, white light, « \»t4l«-d by sunlight only, al a r«M»t ( imitai nms *•«•«• that ymi g«*t th«* “Aladdin" and n<> other. Our trademark, ‘Aladdin" on every burner. ALADDIN Treasurer’s Annual Re- port for the Town of (jreshani for IQIIQ Jan. 1, 1909— (’ash i»n liaml I 2s« 23 From vari uw antirrt«« i .• a » W arrant» |>ai. Tr«?«»»iirt*r 2116 27 “ .1. \\ .L>ti««* 60 > aal«N»n licrna«« From various sources 4.U0 Warr.»nt- |>ai«l m m Arpil— From various sources 32.00 A arrant* paid 5::o '.i.', Mss From various sources M 00 Warrants paid. 40 50 June— From (’•>. Treasurer 83 i 77 “ Various sources 5 00 WarraniM paid 92 85 J illy— From F«»r«l Metzger saloon license WM) (10 From various aonrees M 2.5 Warrants paid........... 225 95 August— From dog taga 58 150 " Kent sal. license IMX) rat««art in tin* program ami it waa a pleasure to li’lrn to th«* little Ringer* and R|a*ak«*re. A iMMtk and a bug <»f candy waa present- »•«I to ••«ch one «rf th«* happy children. Last Sunday night the Young People« Society had their New Year*«« entertain­ ment which waa considered a sure«*«« in every wav. The attendance waa very large and the program waa one of the la-at ever given here, consisting of song, instrumental music, reading, speeche«. Evrry number waa interesting and well rendered. Th«? Indies Mission Society met at the home of A. C. Seward, about 50 be­ ing preaent. Rev. Nordling delivered a sermon after which refreshmen la were served. Mr«. Emily Johnaon, who baa l»ren very ill lately, la improving. O. Thoren moved hi« family from Portland this week to their farm near Boring. Andrew StefTanaon and family of Portland and F. A. Steffaaon and family were guests of their brother, H. M. Steffanaon laat Sunday. Mias Edna Morse, principal of Pleaa- ant Valley «ebool, spent part of the holiday« at the home of Richard Beadle. Miaa Ruby Elliott who return«*! from the O. A. C., waa also entertained. Property owners of Section IM east of Powell Valley atore, are having the en­ tire section aurveyfal ami it is hoped to have all r«m •« permanently established. Read the ads in The Herald. will find bargain«. You i