caret n A FEW CENTS out of the profits on gV> worth of business he replies that he has not found It necessary to do so very often. Marchant Devi««« Cl«v«r Card System Comparatively few customers are stile Which Bring, Local Trad« A merchant of Oklahoma lias put to find ten others who will buy *.l Into operation a clever advertising worth of mercharellse am! present the •i heme for building up home trade card. But almost everyIxaly will dis­ which lie reports a valuable one, and. tribute them, and the returns are < on- ai-eordlng to him. without any draw- i sidereNe if but one <*om«-w and buys it Is a goisl ami legitimate gain for bui'ks. It is a« follows: If four come. It Is lie prepnrea a large unrulier of cards. [ the merchant. which are numbered eon»e< utlvely A good; If nine come, so much the l»-t- set of theiw lie gK«m to enrb customer t«-r. and If ten come, then he 1« willing Wlx> «l«-slr«K them. These ten <’ar<1» to pay that much for tbe sake of the the customer is supposoi to distribute. I gain. He figures that, fnalend of hav­ and the persona who receive them are ing to pay g5 for every ».'<> taken in He re­ to return them to the store. If they he pays but about M cents do so and purchase *5 worth of g«esls gards this as reasonable enough. at tbe time of returning them the Writing For Money. party first receiving tbe card* 1« en- Pon«! Father Yes. my boy at tbe tltl«-«l to receive worth of goods varsity has written --veral articles for free of charg«* the magazines. The merchant claims for tbe »cherne Friend—But he's not a professional that be we urea a raluable and accu­ writer, surely? rate mailing list; he get« advertising "What do you mean by ‘profession­ matter dlstrlbut«-«! free of charge, be al ’• gets strong recominendstlon for hi« "Why. be doesn't write for money?" ■tore at the bands of bis customers, "Ixiesn't be? You ought to see even though It t»e for self Interest ■ome of bls letters to me!”—Exchange ■ lone; he runs no risks, for tbe cards must lie returned and placed on file Possibly Tru«. after purchase« fx-fire tbe gift bi Mamma (to a friend who is lunch­ made; au endless chain feature is es­ ing with hert—I don't know why it is. tablished thus which perpetuates It­ but 1 always <*ut more when we have self for a considerable time, for when company than when we're aloue. one customer sees another getting Tommy (helping himself to tbe third something for nothing through those piece of cakei—| know why it is; efforts be is Inclined to try for him­ 'cause we have better things to eat.— self. Brooklyn Life. fn reply to the wonder expressed POINTER ON ADVERTISING. Th* Col urn Bill river is booming there days. 1 lie Wind River Lumb^r^cornpxny H m 'I m I hri I five liureired log* «wept a*uy by the high water* mii y* caught about two humired log* and turned them over to the Wind River Lumber company. Mr. Fleury of Portland wa* looking after pro|>ertv inlerewt* here la*l Sun* ■ l.iy AT SHATTUCK’S GREATER STORE SANDY JOHN BROAATN Rockwood, Ore. ItMdl Aqent of the ORtGON IIKI KI 111 I ASSOC IAIION The most popular Farmers’ Insurance in the State. (>et his rates. Call up JOHN BROWN. Rockwood, Oregon Phone ¿31 ••••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a TROUTDALE Mr and Mr*. Taylor went to Portland on Monday The Seventh Bay Adventist* are deal­ ing ground preparatory to building a church. We have I mtii getting burst* of *UII At the meeting of Columbia Grange shine liere of late but it isn't Mtrong P. of H. No. 2fl7 Saturday, March 5, enough to produce color blimlnen*. The James Pounder was elected master in farmer* are rejoicing over the harbiri- place of Roy Mer*hon resigns!. Mr*. I ger* of Nprmg < . E. Smith refused to I m - ir>stall«*i a* ' C. Krebs yi|**ct* to wtart up hi* lecturer and Mrs. W«M*iward wa* elect­ brickyard *<*m. ed to fill the vacancy. There wa* a F. luingrrson is proud of hi* new span good attendance. Messrs. Ransmussen, ■>f mule* which he purchas’d of W. F. Gao. Knierim and F. N. Lasley were Strack, fleet«*! as (delegates to the county con­ Johnson A Nelson's **awmill is run­ vention at GrtMiham, March 12. ning only a few each month. Mis* ¡.illy RasmtUHMtn returned from Ed Revenue caught a *tcelt>vas*e*sion. Undent of tlm Methodist church, wa* in town on Friday and Saturday looking GARS CROSSING. after the interest* «»I the church Rev. Mr Savage sold hi* prop» rty Iwn* last t Mr. Elim i* the pallor. The Odd Fellows have l*-en getting wi-vk tld»*nburg ami hi* *on* Loui* ami Wm. Allen. A walk ha* been put down Frank have returned from eastern from the hall to the corner by the < iregon. hor«e*he<|* Mr*. Morri* of Portland visited Mr*. Mr. and Mr* McKinney and «laughter C H. Benedict thi* w«*-k. llice are guest* of Mr*. R Winter*. Mr ami Mr- W B. l«aw*on ar»* visit­ . . . YOUR HOME BANK . . . The service at the Catholic church ing hi* parent* her» last Sunday morning was well at­ Mr* Herman i* getting ready to have tended. a new house built tin* spring. Irene I»<»ugla*s returned to her studms L A. Barrick w « l - down from Salem at the Portland high school after a visit <»n Tne»*iay. here over Sunday. Mm. J T. Belk of Wichita wa* hen* Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax*Statement on application. lino. Hennessy was sick the latter on Thursday calling on friend*. part of the Week but is better. Mr*. Garrett and baby have returned to Barton after a few dav *' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. I^ne. Jas. Allison has purchased a lot from the >amly lj«nd company ami will soon build a house. 1 Gramhta Ridderbusch made a trip to Mi**e* Georgia, Edith ami Maliel Reynold* were out from Portland to Oregon City to |*av hi* taxes, lie i* getting quite old but still like* to at­ V W. Zimmerman i* basing hi* r«*i* Nprnd Sunday with their parent*. dance iepa|M*rr<| and | amt *d. Mi Jone* and family left la*t week tend to business. Mr*. Cha*. Chandler who ha* lieen I P. Smith'« non* from Grraham ' for their new home near Oregon City. ( han Lewi* is having the lots lying quite sick is but slightly improved. had their buggy ami haine** badly Mr. Miller ha* bought a lot of the broken up here Tueadav night while at­ i lM-twven In* place and the carline tending a lecture given by Rev. Sam cleared, which add* much to the look* Sandy Land company and will build a bungalow. Betti* in the M E. Church. The iiorar of the place. \rata Brother* are making a numb-r of improvemrula on tlitir farm. Mr* I. A. Harlow entertained the F.d F. Brun* made a trip to Portland The ladie* *«i«,ty of the Smith Me­ Five Hundred club at her home on Sat­ early tin* w« « k. morial church held their annual election urday afternoon. Ab. Edward* is building a large house •of otllcer* and nerved a ten-cenl tea on D. F Button i* still «¡nite ill. on hi* property The street will soon Thuraday afternoon. lie o|»ene«l up through this property a* several have («ought lot*. Mr* O. II Jenkin* ha* returned from MARMOI Cha*. Chandler brought bi* wife from u nhort vi*it with her non Elmer ami Mr ami Mr*. Adolf AnehofT visited the *awmill last week when she wh * wife in Portland. friend* ami relative* in Troutdale for a taken sick ami Mr* Ikmgla** allowed The Harvey family of Troutdale have few days the ¡m*t week. | them to use the third story a* there rent«*I ami will occupy the T. J. ('rule Mi*« Eda Helm*, who ha* Iveen em­ was no other place. This wa* so un­ cottage. ployed in Portland for some time, is comfortable and inconvenient that Mrs. W J Jnngnickle ha* moved hi* fam­ visiting her parents here. i Ellis bad the sick woman removed to ily to their lately acquired home at Mr. Honaliiie of Portland wa* a busi- her home where she i* now taking care Hubbard. of her. The report that Mrs. Bougla** ne** caller nventlv. Geo. Bechill ha* been *pvmiing a few put her out is not true. bocatn* frightened at a pa**ing tram. Mt LROSt day* on hi* father'* ranch. Among recent mu proveniente we note Th«« Mi**«** l.ura Haggerty ami Minna that C. I Krill I* building a large ami Mary Helm* of Bull Run *pmt dairy barn ami J. R. Cavanaugh i* (in- Sunday at the Helm* home. tailing a neat cottage. A most enjoyable party wa* given at Mr. ami Mr*. Kav Tumbling have the Home of Mr. and Mr*. Helm la*t moved to Amlioy, Wa*h., to reaide. Mr. Saturday evening for their ifeiighter, Tombling ha* opened a meat market Mi** Eda. The young jveople enjoyed then» dancing, music ami card* uutil the we«» The literary club gave a hard timet 1 *ma' hour* and say that few parties inicial at Melmac (arm lant Friday even­ i have lieen more nucceeafully carried ing Muaic, game* and an old faahioned out. candy puli were feature* of the pleaaant evening. Mr. Phelps wa* in Oregon City the week on business. Mrs. Roy Cooper ha* gone to Milwau­ kie to spend a few days with her I mother. . Many were disappointed at not hear- i mg Rev. Jas. Moore a* had been mi- non need. $1’ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••■•»»«»»••••«•••«••«»»«• Fever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores Mr and Mrs. Howard Lake of Orient should not lie healevl entirely,but should ■ were the guest* Sunday of her mother, t>e kept in healthy condition. This can Mrs. Bruns. lie done by applying ChambeiIain's U’e Chalkvr and son from Gresham Halve. This salve has no superior for this purpose. It is als«i most excellent visited Cha*. Cox and mother last Sun­ for chapp«*d hands, sore nipples, hums day. and diseases of the skin. For sale by 1 The Farmers Institute which was' Gresham ¡'rug Co. POWELL VAlin Mr*. J ames Burn«, Hr . returned from The young Indies’ Boreas *ocietv will held all «lav Friday under auspices of n week's visit witli fried«!« in I’ortlaml meet at the home of C. P. Johnson, the Oregon Agricultural College wa* an.l Government Island. ' well attemlctl. Chas. A. Cole ami Mr. Mr«. B. W. Grant »ml «on Donald of Saturday, March 12, nt 2 p. m. \ *urpri*e wa* given Mr. nml Mr*. | Scudder from that school were present Portland visitcl >»* Glenalder farm, while Mr. Grant wa« completing the Frank Johnson on their return from and gave talk* on Important qu«*stions When they reach«»d concerning farming. work at Pammeirr cottage «• Gresham. Abe«>. In the Countv Court of th»» State of welcome. A *plemlid luncheon was Before leaving the Chapman place, spread in the dining-room ami a good Oregon, for Multnomah County. Mr ami Mr« II. I Doulhet were given In the matter of the estate of John II. time was had. F.vi rest, dccrasetl. Il pleaaant surprise by their young mar­ Notice is hereby given that the under­ Rev. B. Tlmreeii of Portland preached ried friend« lour table« of progressive signed ha* been apptintrd administrat­ pedro were played, followed by a «píen- in th«» Swedish Mission church last rix of tlm estate of John II. Everest, Sunday. decease«I, bv the County Court of the did luncheon daintily served. A. Peterson and family who have state of Oregon for the county of Mult­ been staying in California for three nomah ami ha* «|ualifl«*vl a* such. I ntiTtdlnmcnt at I dirview All persons having claim* against sai«l year* have returned to their bom«» here estate ar«» rrqiiire.l t«» present the same, ' An entertainment will I m » given by where they will soon build a modern duly verifletl as re, pi ire« I by law. t«» said the Fairview Grange, Saturday evening, residence. adniinstratrix at the otliee of Johnson A Commercial building in March B>, at tbe *chi*»lhou*e. Some Mr. and Mrs. \V. But telson enter­ Van Zante, very rieellent outside talent ha* been tained number of friends and relatives the citv of Portlaml. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi­ *ccurrtl. Come one anti all. Admimion at dinner Sunday. cation of this notice. ELIZABETH EVEREST. Itle ami 2fic. Administratrix of the estate of John II. Everest, «h»cea*«Hl JOHNSON A V AN ZANTE, Attys. Many thoughtful people are Read the “Want Ads.” You Dated and first pub. Feb. IS, 1910. 7-5 [ Wants Supplied on page 8. subscribing for The Herald. Reso'utiofl. Wh«-r«-as, Tbe ir«-«t ami «upreme Ruler of the uuiverae has in hi» infinite wiiuloni rein<>v«nl from among u« one of our worthy ami e»teeme«l fellow labor­ er«, Otto MeEarland; ami Where»», the long and intimate relation held with him in the faithful di»cl>arge of hi» duties m this society make« it eminent­ ly befitting that we record our apprecia­ tion of him ; therefore. Resolveil, That w ¡»domandahilitv which lie has eierci.edjin the aid of our organisation by «ervice, contribution» and council, will be held in grateful re­ mem btance. Resolved, That the sudden removal of such a life from among our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply realise«! by all the member» and friend« of tin» organisation, and will prove a serious loss to the commu- < nity and the public. Resolved, That with deep sympathy with th«- liereaved relatives of the de- ceaeed, we express our hope that even so great a lo«s to us all may lie over-1 rule-1 for the good by Him who doetli all thing« well. Rosolveil, That a copy of these reso- ' lutions l>e spead upon the record of this organiiation, a copy print«*! in the lo­ cal pa|wr and a copy forwarded to the liereaved family. E. C. OTT, Chairman, F. E. HARROW. PAT Mctil’RRIX, Committee. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will (<■*! well satisfied if lie can hobble around on crutches in two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, ami it is often two or three months l>efore he is fully recovers«! This is an unnecessary loss of time as In applying Chamberlain's l.iniment.as directed, a cure may a« a rub- be effect- ed in less than one wi-ek’s time and in many cases within three days. Sold by Gresham I'rug Co. ' i I I SHOES Packard’s l'x'st on Earth) All the Latest Spring Styles The store that does not advertise probably hasn’t anything to advertise that would stand the "advertising test" rs to values, etc. The Largest Assortment Came Near Choking to Death. All Shapes and Makes A little I miv , the «on of Chris. I'. Pet- ; eraon, a well known resident of the vil­ lage of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sud- I den and violent attack of croup Much j thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chainlwrlain s Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "1 think he would have choke«! to death had we not given liim this remedy.” For sale by Gresh­ • am Drug Co. HATS EDW. AYLSWORTH Leading Clothier CireHlintu, Oregon •