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I ORBSHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910. Subscription, $1.00 a Year, Vol. 6. No. 8. I ami lainra spent Nat unlay and Numiay i fellow mm. Their learning, their wis oner aught to have st-veral million ru dom, their true, holie»t, brave ami noble ble« some« here. in Port! ami the guests of friend». < hers« t<*r takes all th«* attention. They The Russian and Spanish Arnl«assa- Mrs. G. Blackburn is visiting her tend to (each the grew! leaaon, that the dor» conferred yesterday evening as t«> brother Ernest at Washougal, Wash. irm* value of man Hue not in forms, blit whether the prisoner should be conveyed Mrs. J (inf! of Portland is v»aitmg Address by Rev. B. S. Nystrom in thu ability ami virtues of the inner Attempt Made to Defraud Mr. to Spain or to R unni », and after an in- * Started on Raft From Sawmill her parents, Mr. and Mr» G. I.oste*!. and spiritual man. tarview with the home secretary, ami in in Memory ol Dr. A. W. Mr. Erz made a business trip tn Rock- Kardell of the Gresham lint hr mm « far more than a great man. To Cross River—Coat is accordance with th«- extradition treaty wrxid last Friday. IL- wmn a man of God. a goo«l Christian of England, Russia and S|M»in, it was Wil iatnson, Deceased. Banking House Found on a Sand Bar man, an honor to our church an«l to our agrt <-d that th«* prisoner should be con Mr. and Mrs. Frank K**»bj have gone naiioti ami country. 1!«« never marri<*«l, veyed to >pain, to stand hi» trial for to Idaho and expect to make tl»eir home The llrialil la«i week |»ut*llsh«*«l a un The Herald met tinned I ant week the manslaughter, and that only after hi« Lusteds, Feb 21.—The strange dis there for »boot two years in the bogra had no home of his own, but Sunday tie«* of a monument de«lirati<«»i to l«r school children ami students were his offei luadc to Mr. Katdvll from a Rus trial can the Russian government a«*k appearance of Wrn. Collins from here that Mr. Kosbv may ta?come improved In Id at th«* Gresham crmrterv M<»mlrty family. For the si>p|s>rt of missions, of sian forger who in suppoaetl to I m * lan Spain, through diplomatic channel», is still a mystery. He disappeared in health. f<«rrn<M»n, t«» th«* memory «»( Dr A. U lb Sunday afternoon, Fedruarv 13. Sunday schools and of |w>or stmlrnts he guishing in a Spanish prison. It seems (or hi« extradition. Ralph Neibauer, win) has been laid Williansoii. well known to many «»f our had been employe«! at the Davenport ’ s|M-nt most of hi« income, without ask thlN, or similar letters, art* being sent up several weeks with rh«*nmatisn», baa citlzrnN. The dediration ««« lr*l bv Now a little intelligent thinking broadcast over this country. Several saw mill east of the Handy river, ami at ing reward m this life. started for hot springs hoping to be ben- Rev <‘ E Frisk, president «»( fl «* <’ol- Hr was a man ol whom we found no have been »ent tn persons in Portland •lioitld »bow anyone that ibi» must I m * tiiis place he wmh last seen. He had etiled by the bathe. iiinbia c«»nL*rviice. The sprak«*rs wi re a hoax. In the first place the letter is ami the Sunday Journal tells the story been boine ami saving to his wife? that gtlile He naa not a man of cold, r»*- Bov. B, H. Nv«trom, C. J. Itanhard of to an entire stranger, never lie would l>e ir.«ck in a little while, got \ served dignité, holding others al n dis of one almost identical with the one re- j written Portland; Attorney Davnl bdgreii, of I seen in another continent, half way on a small raft and rroeaed the river tel lance, ili» face ollen wore a smile. He c«*ived here TRW 000 Cultoti lire : Rev D S. Hawkins, of The letter is accompanied bv a clip ‘ around the world. Why should a man the mill. Hr started to return home a rouhi laugh, hut 1 never detected lite The Firwood Progressive aseo« mt ion lioy, I'lah«», Rev. Martin lairwon, «»I frtintrwt aliadow of scorn hi his dignified ping, »np|MH«edly, ami was written by . in such trouble pick out such an mdi- short time afterwards. A» it became* is pleaaed to notify the public tiiat they Seattle, R«*v .l«»hn Gullan*, of Everett, voiual upon which to rely and alvo favor. late in th«* aftermiun and he did not re looks. ||<* wun too great and t«a» g«M»d the man in jail. For the benefit of our have iieen succeseful in serurmg the Wash., and John K Vshland, of for conceit as well as deceit. We saw readers who may not la* acquainted wi|4< Why should not the American recipient turn the freightehMl wife notified the farmers institute again th» year, which katie. II M Williamson of I* »rtland, ' expnee the plot? Then it was written neight*ors and a searching ¡»arty was at I is fave open, blight and calm like the this plan of robbery we give the entire brother of Dr. A W. Wilhaiiis«»n. A. I in jail. Was there ever a Spanlah jail once formed. The river tiank« ami imrs will lie hel*i at Sandy Thursday, .March correspondence: pleasant cloudless summer skv Mont and many <»f the friends near ' that ¡lermitletl uncen sur rd correepond- were examined and after some time the 3. Morning session at 9:30, afternoon Madrid, 2! I. 101’». As wtmlrnts of Dr Williamson we have at 1. A cordial invitation ie eataodad Gresham werr prrsent The monument , Itear Sir: Although I know you only enre to by iaauvd in such a wav? No coat belonging to the missing man was raised tin« humble inonument on L in to all. If the people stop to realize the rr«H li-d i« a beautiful «»lie, coating «»ver I thoughtful person would believe for an found. Although the river has been tomb, not for the sake of fulfilhng a from good references of your honesty, benefit to be derive«! bv attending these from th«* «htqai of N-haneti A Blair simple obligation, but to testify to any mv sad aituation compel» me to reveal instant that a letter containing such in- thoroughly dragged no trace of the body institutes they would aacrihce couatder- at Portland 1 for.nation would escajie the prison lias been foand, but it is the general be one, that »hall »re it, )h*l •*, as his you an important affair in which you able to »* present. Th»* rMerviaeN «»|«ened with a song. student« and a’mirera, will not forget ran procure a in< dest fortune, saving at I officers if they were not also connected lief that Collins fell from the raft and President Rev C. I Frisk of Tacoma He had lived in this I him or his work, nor his noble Christian the same time that of my darling «laugh- with the plot. Then the clipping from was drowned. led in prayer ami made the Introductory . the I»n<lon paper which has found its vicinity for about two year» and at pre»- ' example and character a« long nN Be ter’». Snaps at Carlson s. remarks. The m««uuient was then un* Before being imprisoned here I was wav to the prisoner, and is enclosed to ent wa» staving at Wm. Hudson's place. shall live. Ills dust la renting here af- cover«*«I, after which th«* sssvtnbly a«l- Who carries carpets, rugs, matting U r a lifetime of lioiivst l«»il (or the wel- established as a banker in Russia as •how that such a ¡«erson was actually A wife and young child are left to mourn | journed to th«* Baptist church where the And further the admission by and linoleum in all patterns? R. R. you will see by the enclosed article taken his death. laie and i»rttrrmcnl of mankind, «ait- program was rarn«*d out. prisoner that hr was the guilty oue, ! Carlson, of course. He has everything mg its share in the glorious resurrection, alanil u»e of many English newspapers Mr Shipley made a trip to Marmot They sll »¡Mike very »(feelingly of In« of the rightous. But the man of Gcal which have published my arrest in and offering to »bare his booty is a that anv up-to-date house furnishing with Mt. Hood officials last Friday true rhristisn life, bl« ability, Ins gen- ' 1 further reason for fighting shy of the 1« m>t dead, lie entered the rest ami lamdon. establishment has, and if you want to rrosilv, h<»w I k * worked for two but g«»t request, for it preenppovee that Theodore Neibaur made the a business I I Ix-aeech you to help me to obtain a glory of hia m<«kcr. Hi» influence for get Suoie real snaps keep track ol bis a salary fur on«* only, when he «<*rv««<l in giNwl among our |«roplr did not end with sum of KNO.UOu 1 have in America and person adareeeed will be willing to trip to Portland last week. prices during the month of February, yrar» h « a the war, as well ns his many ehare in the proceeds of a criminal act. to come here to raise the seizure on my ' Mrs. Geo. Lusted is recovering from In« life ntmmg n«, hut will remain for When be aayfl »nape it means some- pr«>h*«»*»r at the Auguatana college in Several persons of the locality have liagguge, paying to the registrar of the' her recent illness. many year« to 1*001». t hing. Rock Island, Illinois. We are slowly changing f«om bring a court the ex|»riisrs of my trial, and to I seen the *ame or similar schemes before A suprise party was given la«t Satnr- The following nddreaa was delivered Swedish Lutheran to an American recover my )M>r1manteau containing a i and so are not »urpritted at this one. day evening to Mr. and Mrs. John by. Rev. B. H. Nystrom: The Herald for one year, and Farm The writer wan ¡»ertionally acquainted church Dr. V\ illiamvon h id a great a secret |MM*krt where I have Imlden the I bleret. There was over 3» t gut-sts pres As a inrmler «»! Dr. A. W. Journal bee year» anti Horae Secrete for share «»I the warm, deep and positive tiiH'umenl indispensable to recover said with a young man «ho squandered the ent and games and music were the fea «•> i T n tirsl cla«a at tiustavus only $1.‘.O. Horne Secrete alone is carniugs «4 years to secure an interest religion« character of our rhur«*h. Tins sum. tures of the evening’ A light luncheon rolleg«* in Nt. Peter, Minn., A n h reward 1 will give to you the in an unsettled European fortune. He was served and the evening was enjoy worth a dollar to any man. to n >me extent w a the cm n«r that made ‘1*4- Iila*rty t*» »ay a lew words at him f«-«*l at home with u«an«!that made third part, viz |1UJ,<XO. I cannot re got nothing but his trouble for it. able s|-ent. •ion. Hi« ti«st date is reprew 11« l<»v«* him »0 It was well that wr ceive your answer in the prison, but you These offers are ail frauds and the for Mrs. Shipley and daughter Mabel Read the Want Ads. on page 8. t«alny by Rev V. S? Thurcii u h i I this American with us al such a must •• nil a cab«« gram to a person ot eign postal ant hot itirs are in all proIm- ham ami hy myself. prominent |M*riod,at the ver* l<eginiiing my confidence, who ai'I deliver it tp hilitiea partners with the perpetrators. Dr. Wdhain««»n wn*«n great man. In ol lb>s change m>w going on among us. If me. Awaiting your cable to intrust you Don’t wa«teany money on «*m?h oppor- • »me req «-eta hv rrminde l me <1 Abrn tuniti«*» to jump into sudden financial wr liavi* much •»( the Williamson char in all m\ secret, I am sir. ham Lincoln, lb* hn«l r«*rviv«*d bi« I*« \ iiidc|a*ndencv. Yours truly acter in our Nvnod wr nrvd not Ivar h.»'H| trainir g In the fcmitrer« of the A. Delliit’ll fT. < • nnlty.aml bn ! gone through tl.r ere»!- First of all answer by cable, not by Biq Grange Institute in Vlew er hard-hip« of lit’’ with his father, letter, as follows : M i-siumiry Thnnuia Wilonm^on, on th«- A meeting of the delegate« from all Honor l«avin, Pizarro F tercero interi misRion liebls ami in the Indian war« of the grange« in the county, except Huie or centre», Madrid. Well—Kardell. Eastern Mlnin rotn. Tin« to tt gr«*at ex «ellville. met at the grange hall in thia tent had tend«*«! to give him that strong city Sunday at 1 :3t> to arrange for a big ami brav«« cliuracter, that ability to matilute and special grange work. The The clipping rea<l» : perform much n<«rk, and tlu«t ahilitv to committee« were unanimously in favor Arrest ol a St. Petersburg Banker endiiK hardships, for which this great of the undertaking ami the meeting ClIAH.Ul» WITH Fasto IX K v »» ia Inan was known, lie often |M*rb»rme«l went off in tine «hape. J. G. Kelly waa axii M axsi ai i . htkk ix Sr.vix th«* work <4 mure than one man, but we cboeen president of the institute, and loftnlttt of the tno Anibnoadnn m*ver lniit l him complain ol the com L Mr. Hyatt secretary. A standing com Hance al Kixkwood pensation, which often was insultici«*nt. Some month*« ago. as our readers« may mittee consisting of Messrs. Ka«mu,«en. Rockwood grange will give another of retnemlier we referred in these columns Ilotchki««. Ilyatt, Kelly, Richmond. I lie memory waa extraordinary. lie tl»<»se popular dances Saturday evening Seemed never to f«»rg«*t persons, facts or to the great scandal eaused in St. Pe Wheeler and Rowen was appointed, to Match .*». Richards' orchestra will I m faces We know that he never forgot tersburg, and in Russia generally, bv a which some others will lie added. Their there a* usual and the supper will I m * noted banker who absconded, leaving a work will be to lav plan« for the insti- his obligations. It is the strong will «»m* of the heat. Everybody Invited. and noble character t«> a great extent. deficit of over five millions of rubles. tute, secure speakers and arrange a prie Arrangements have been ma<b* with the that create« such a memory, He was a The Russian |M»lice sought for him for gram. The institute will be held April i young men's club of Pleasant home for very able teacher and mad«« any sub 11 long time in vain for it seemed he had 14 to 16 inclusive, and will lie conducted the production of "Thompkins’ Hired ject int»*reNting to In« students. not left the least tract* of bis flight, and along the lines of the usual farmers M m . " on Saturdav evening, March 12 Few, if any of the professors of our the continued tearch over Europe and irstitute. Speakers will lie secure.! at RiM'kwiMMl grange hall, See band« colleges have b«»«*n more silcreasiul tlia.i America proved unavailing. from the agricultural college, the state ' hills for further announcements of thin In* was in holding tin* r«*spect and ad Yesterday, however, a Spanish in university, and probably several of the interesting drama. N-2 miration of his student* ami fellow spector accompanied by two officers state orticers. It was decided to hold the professors from Scotland Yanl, acting under in institute at Gresbam, unless unknown Il yon want to buy »tump powder structions of the Spanish Ambassador, conditions arise, and it seems it is the IE* wiia too great 11 man to Ink«* no thnt will give vou no danger handling, who had previously interviewed the right thing that it should be held here. tice of etiquette and the thousnmla of no hfadiu’lies, no thawing, see T. K. horn«* secretary arrest«*«! him on his wav This is the agricultural section of the l>etty forms of social life Men of th«* Howitt , h<* handles Trojan ptwtler. (tf from the hotel where he was stopping, county. It has hopes of being the fruit type of Abraham Lincoln, Theodor«» Roos«*vrlt ami A. W. Williamson are to th«* »teamsbip office. It teen» that raising portion ns well and should invite tlrnd th«» ad» in The Herald, lug enough to go without style, and still You it was his evident intention to take s.i.'li gatherings as this at every oppor- ¡»usage for New York. From informa tt^ity. hold the r<‘S|H*ct and admiration of tlivlr will lind bargain*. tion r«*evivvd by tin* Ambassador, he bad been in hiding in Spain, where he The Annexation Qnestion lived with a woinan and hia daughter. Subscriptions for the Multnomah. A few day. before arriving in London he had quarreled with another Rittman, I Clackamas County Annexation associa who waa mortally wounded by a revol tion campaign are coining in to the , ver abut during the «entile, and who committee in a gratifying manner. The DEPOSITS only lived long enough to denounce Ida , last meeting of the association was held DATE last Monday in Portland and a large aaaailant. • • • February 21, |V0O In an interview with the Ruaaian Am- | amount of work completed. J. E. Bur $29.871.07 February 21. 1907 baaaador, it aeema that the name he baa nett of Eagle Creek, Brunner of Welches. fern uaiig in Spain, and which he gave 1 Holst»1 of Milwaukie and Goodlier of I'ebruary 21, 1908 on being arreated, waa nut hie real one, Borin, are the tinance committee. Manaaat ina being «imply an alibi, but | They ave sent out subscription lists to I'ebruary 21, 1009 after comparing the prisoner with pho- i peoph in all parts of Clackamas county I tographa in hia |H>«ac«aion, the Ruaeian . which is to be annexed, and the result I Ambaaaador n-cognired him aa Alexan- so far is better than was anticipated. : I'ebruary 21, 1910 der Pemidoff, the criminal Imuker The Boring Development club have is- i who eloped with 5 million of rublea; he , sued a call for a public meeting at M. | ia a native of St. Peteraburg, a widower W. A. hall in Boring, Saturday, Feb. S6 I Moline Plow Co. Bldg. | 48 year« old, with an only dangber when ft 8 p. tn. at which a good attendance is i ho left Spain on eecaping from that u.< Ired as a full explanation of what has I bLn done by the annexation committee | country. [)l Dll AIION SERVICES Al Cl Ml It RY lit KI HIRE’S Illi SCHEME IN A NUTSHELL NOT HIGH PRICES But High-Priced Quality A PROFITABLE WINTER SALE FOR FARMERS $18 Single Buggy Harness, $13.50 $32.50 Obi. Driving Buggy Harness . . . $23.50 $40 learn Harness . . $31.50 $45 Team Harness . . $35.50 $80 Guaranteed Buggies. Leather Trimming . $58.50 High-Grade Henney Buggies. $77.50 FARM WAGONS AT CUT PRICES CONTINUOUS GROWTH Proof of Satisfactory Service ■ $66,573.47 $73,248.62 $102.375.04 C. L. Boss & Co Four per cent. Interest paid on Time Certificates 320-328 East Morrison Street FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE, . ? ». « -r>" - — i ■■■* h n* . - - - . , I On being arreated two of Manaaeeina’a |K>rtmanteaua were aeired but although atrictly aearched nothing waa found but | personal effect«, in apite of which, the Russiiin Aiubaaaador di-claree the prie-1 will be given and plans for future work outlined. The next meeting of the full committee will be held in the com mercial club rooms Monday evening, March 7. | PORTLAND. ORE