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TROUTDALE Troutdale, Marcii 10. Win. Dillon and brulé, who wan Misa Peina Thoma» of Ikiras, Cal , haw I m »«» ii »| m * tiding a few days visiting Mr. Pillon'a sister, Mia I A Zimmerman, enroute to p«> iinko, ( amnia, xxlo-rr they expect to make thvir home’ GOIIKtll The Puller A Khay I umber company Mra. J. I>. Dann entertained the lias closed down its mill, having < ut all I adì«»» Walking duh at a tea given at the lifiilwr at Its present loration. her h<»ltm la«t F ri«lay allerno«»U. 14«w im Ilauglum ha» thiiab'-d plaster- Mra F T Rix visit«»«! th«» latter part ling his h«»uae ami will move in s « s » ii . of th«» week with her »i»ter at Ihx*! BtlllmMii Amirewa has his Imus«» ready River for plastering R. FL MoiaeofThs Dall«»" »p«»iit with C. Bergman is digging his |s»tatoes. Mrs. !.. Allar«l Mrs M«»rae a.i«l «laugli- Men fr«*m fiere went to the fiend- ter, win» have been -p«»ndiiig a f«-w works last w««*k to assist in cleaning «lays Imre, relurn«*d home with Mr. ont the canal which lhe high water had M«»rae llllt«<| with aand F. D. Iliibbanl ami family have M ins Hannah Hrdm waa home la*l lin«x«»d to Ibeir hew liome near ('oluni- Bunday. l»ia B«> mv 'I i M iss Cena \»nFleet spent Kumlav Mr" I I* llarlnxx «»nU-rt a in«»«l a with Ml»» Minnie Harvison. liumlN'r id her friend» al her h«*me on Mr. nn*i Mo Henry Inlow were last Tuewlay evening Monday t<» "«•«• alstut their place. I>r I II llriinela»rger ami family Mr» lauder baric and »on Tom. of Fiave moved t<* Piirtlaml. Orient, xinit-d nt the home of Mr. ami Mr* Kidlson !•«•• r« t urn«'»l ftvm ( ol Mrs. Parker on Munday. iai. Wash ami report» that h« r »"ii M inn Ida Radford ha* return id I to ber Philip, wh«» haw I km - ii very ill, I» c«»n work niter a • bort x isjt at her home \ alcwcing. here. Mr <»dhfi-r, who with hi» wife re The PaviM cotnpnnx , w I»«» have L«-eti «•«•iitly cani«» her« lr««in Big luikv, Minnesota, ami am »taxing xxitli P«»t«»r rlearmg land for M f Phip», have pu» • Pt-t«»r»»oh, is riM «»wring lr«»m typhoid chuaed a donkey engine and are making rapid pr«*grr«». («»ver. 'I«iti« Punn who ha» l>een on the *u k Mr. F«kman urn! xiiG» liav«» g»»m» t«» lint in improx mg. I'- h (land to liv>- J«»» and J mi Hite have gone to Cana Tli«» cistern in D«»ugla»s cemetery is glow c«>mpl«»tvd an«! Mr» l.wr»»«»n ami da to take Up homewtead« Tom Punn ha t two acres of new land Mr» Ci»<ns wi*»h to llmtik thi» m » con clrarrtl iliiM a inter tributing f»»r their a»»i»tan«’«- I he men are doing fbelyaith the I he sc I hn »! gr«»timl" w«»ri» cl«-am’«l up ami tre« » and ftowei» »et «»ut last Fri clearing on the Pmialmr place. Mr Jones, th«» ron«! »u|»«»rvi»or. in l>u»y wilii a cr«-w « •f mm on the B» m db r.M.i day FAIRVIEW a«»res of W. A Proctor i- having land elea reti ami made ready for crop H um spring Fairview, Mandi Ki— Mrs. J W. Frank Brers in busy preparing to sow Townaeiid and daughter Joaie aprnt spring gram. Bunday with Mr« Townsend’" mother, Janice Spier» spent Sundav with hi" Mn». Hleret. in Portland -Mrs Blerrt daughter, Mrs. Ktlleiu* and family, at celebrairtl her 77th birthday on Bun Woodburn. day, .’«’»of tier relative» bring present Miaa Blanch Ret Herford aprnt Batur- for the occasion day and Sunday with her parents at Rev. Ham Bette» left <»n Thursday for lx-nta. Ninetimre, Neb., where he went to ait! Rev. Mr. Owen of Kt. Johns has ac in a temperance cruaads He will be cepted the call of the Pleasant Home away about three weeks Mr» Bettes Baptist church and will preach here the lias gone to K.allle to visit relatives first and third Sunday of ca< h month at «luring hi" absence. 11 a. m. ami 7 ki p. m. Mrs P. H Pun I »ar riitrrtain«*d lhe Mrs. A Rmgg will entertain the latlira Ahl society at I ht bom«* on laulira Ahl society to tea nrit Thursday Thursday aftrrm»»n afternoon. Easier Bunday will la» olMervt'd nt the Presbyterian Munday school with Biting exercises INIVtK Miss Piu*y Wikox visited her parents (iuy Wntidle went to Portland Thurs here last Sunday day and Isjugiil a new wagon Mr Bailey and family of Portland Harry Prenkel and Pan l^ebo were have taken up their residence on the Hover visitors last week. A. W. Riinmerinan farm east of town. (iuy Woodie ami family spent Bunday Cha" Scott am I W. E Stone, of witli J. W Exon ami family. L. Portland, s|«ent Bunday with A Geo. Kitzmiller ami wife were Port Spine and wife. land visitor» last Tuesday. The Y P H. C. E will The Gold Medal Sliingle mill at Alt- iieao meeting and social at the home of paugh is running full blast ami sent out Mi»» Eldridge on Friday evening its first car l<»ad of shingles this week. A. Kronenlwrg is ill with nervous Mr. ILtwartl ami son of |h»dgv will prostration. cut wool for A. J. Kitzmiller. I II. Monrr of Nrwlrrrg has l»«»en spending a few days with friends here. Mrs O A. Jn< k"«»n of Portland was a guest on Sunday at the home of T R Russell in recovering from his Axtell. wounds an«l is able to be out. Wm. Bvrrs Ims returned to hi* ranch In th«» abarnce of the telephone o|M»ra- in eastern Washington after several weeks* stay here Mtn. Byers will join tor on Saturday, Frank Batea filial th«» otlice. him in a few week». The fricmls of Mrs. F. Shoult» are ph a»«»d t«> know she is recovering from MARMOI Mi«« I -la Helms, xx ho has been visit her re«’rnt protracted illness CORBUT Mrs. M E. R«»r«l ami daughters visit- *«g the home folks for a short lime, has e«l Mis. L iicx Kincaid Sunday. • (*turn«*<l to her w«»rk in Portland. Mr. C L. Smith visite«l her «laughter. On W ednesday evening a niimb«»r of young people had a most enjoyable Miss Ethel, in Portland Saturday ami tiiii«» at th«» TenEyck home. Cards Sunday. were th«» order <»f the evening ami dainty Mr. Taylor has sold his 30-acrv farm refreshments xxere served. to Mr. King of Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. II. II. Thomas and slaughter Mapine are Gresham visitors this week. Mr. ami Mrs. S. It. McKinney were pleasantly surprisc«l on Saturday even ing by their friends. Mr. McKinney has ha«l charge of th«» Minsinger ranch here but cx|H»« ts to leave soon for Cal- fornia. Ileum llnns«»n of Co|M»nhagen is again in our vicinity. Mr. ami Mrs L. E Rolf«» ami little «laughter were Samly call«-rs <»n Sunday. F. E seen in gliul to repaired McGugin's smiling face was <»nr burg last Friday, We are know that <»iir roads ar«» to lie as soon iih p«»ssible. P. T Shelley is an Oregon City caller thia week. Henry ami Gustav Aschoff were Sun day guests at th«» home of P. R. Meinig in Snmly. We womh r why Billie likes Welchee so much Iretter than Oregon City, and it is a matter of some speculation to ns whether lie woul«l not just.a* »«»on lx» •till farther away from our county seal? Weekly Oregonian and GAItS (KOSSISG. Hr Belt rv|M»rt* th*» arrival of twin Clifford LnMvur <’atne home from girls to th«-xid«* of (' II S|«*f»p of <trient. Bilvrrom hist week lor a short visit. Mollier ami daughters doing well. A party was given Saturday evening I'aul hiinn is mating tin» »mil*» ol a at Hi«» home of A J Oldenburg in lion man who haw just become gramlfather or of I shiis and I rank Ol*lrrlnirg who of a nine |Miumi boy, the son el his have lately return«*! after svyrral daughter, Mrs J. II Ihxon «»I Port- month's als«en«’w. lami, Mrs. F A Burrick and s«»n Eldon F Brooks is working for Frank Beers, have gone for a visit with her parents Lured of a Severe Attack of Bron chitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ••On October INth.laat, my little three year old daughter contracted a severe cold which resulte»! in a I»mI rase ol bronchitis,” says Mrs. W. G. Gibson of Lexington, Kv. “She l<»st the power of S)»v'»cli completely and xxas a very sick child. Fortunately we hail a bottle of Chaml»erlain*s Cough Rem«»»ly in the house ami gave it to her according to printed directions On the second <lay she was a great deal ln»tt«»r and on the fifth day, Oct. 23, all«» was cntirvlv xxvll of her cold and bronchitis, which I at tribute to this splendid medicine I recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy unreservedly a-» I have found it the surest .safest ami quickest curt* for colds, l»oth for children and adults, of any I havo ever us« »l.” For sale by Gresham I »rug Co. l ever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores should not I m » healed entirely,but should l»r kept in healthy condition. This can I m » »lorn» bv applying Chamber Iain’s Salve, rhis salve has no superior for this purpose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. lor sale by Herald *2.00 Gresham Drug Co. at Keotts Mills. Tl*«» north «-ml «4 the < •Htc* crosa r«»a*l is being «dear* «1 of slum|»s preparatory to grading Th«» hill ÌM to be cut down M'Vvral feet aie! I he road put III nha|*e for th*» heavy travel that in coming thia way. Notice for Publication Ih-partment of the Interior, V. H. land office at Portland, Oregon, February 21, llHO. Notne is hereby given that George lleiirv West, whose |MMtofflee address i" 714 filth street, Greeley, Colorado, did • •Il tfie Mt I* day of KepternlMT, 11*1'1, tile hi thia office sworn statement ami appli cation No. ntf’Ji.M), to purchase the nwl4 section I, township I, rang»» 0 east, Willamette Meridian, ami the timla-r therr<>n, under tfie provisions of the act of JuneS, | h 7K, and acts amendatory, known a« the “Timber ami stone Law.” at such value might he fixed try ap praisement, and that, pmsuant to such application, the land ami timlier tln-re- oti have been appraised, the timl»er es timated |,|3>,Ui> U>ar I feet nt $ <P»0 |»er M, ami the land, nothing, that said ap plicant will offer final proof in support of ins application and sworn statement on tin» ISitb day of May, llilO, before the register ami receiver of the I nited States lami office al Portland. Oregon. Any |>eraon ia at liberty to protest thi* purcliase l*efore entry, or initiate a Contest at aiiv tune before patent issues, by tiling m corroborated affidavit in this otrn-e. alleging tact. »Inch » ni l defeat the entry. CHAH. It MERRICK, Fir.t |>ub Mar. IS, Rvgi.ter. n-a> A Sprained Ankle. »aid town of tiresham on the first Tues- | »lay in Detain l>«*r, IlkW, paragraph 22 of ' section 12 of chapter 5 of the charter of the town of Gresham, entitled “An act to ineor|>oraU' the town of Gresham in the county of Multnomah, Oregon, and . to provide a charter therefor, and to re peal all act» or parts of sets in conflict therewith,” filed in the office ol th«» Keervtary of Blate, February 11, HUrfi, • was amended so as to authorize am! ein|>ower tin* common council of the town of Grtw>ham, ami its successors in office, to construct and inntail a sewer ami drainage system for the town of Gresham and its inhabitants, ami to construct ami install ail necessary pipes, drain», manholes, catch basin», , branclies, septic tank», ami to do all other things ol r\rry kind or nature which shall by »aid common council ami its successor» in office l>e deemed neces sary and convenient for the installing, maintaining and establishing of a gener al sewer and drainage system of the town ol Gresham, ami for that purpose to procure by purchase or otherwise, real property, right of wav» or «-a»e- mvuts necessary or convenient for the carrying out of the aforesaid sewer ami drainage system. And Whereas, said a< t to provide a fund for lhe r«»n»truclion of said sewer and drainage svstem, the purchase of real property I her »-for, the purchasing sod procuring in.«t<rn*l and labor in the installing and construction of said »ew er and drainage system, and for the purport- of constructing pipe line», sep tic tank.- ami other appliance», ami for the purpose of doing all other things nrc«*»«arv and convenient in connection w :tb the com»trurt«<m ami installing of a general sewer ami drainage system of the town of Gresham, authorized ami empowered the common council of the town of Gresham, and its successors in I office, to issue Mini dispose ol l*onds ol the town of Gresham to an amount not to exc» e<i Five Thousand lAoiiars « £XMJO ‘ a- the .onmil might determine, Ami Whereas, said act went into ' force and effect upon proclamation of , the mayor of the town of Gresham, that hmk ! act had been passed by a vote I <>! t lie det tars of said town of Gresham at hai <! general election, and tiled in the i office of the recorder of the town of . ! Gresham on the -Itb day of January, ; 1910. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon DEALER«» IN (Jp-to-date General Merchandise Everything fntm \cedics to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build- ing Materials. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time-—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, Millinery OREGON Announcement The <<r»*«hani Millinery derire» to thank it, friend, for their generous pat ronage during the pa,t year and invite, the public to it, second annual As a rule a num will feel well satisfied if lie can hobble around on crutches in two or three week» after spraining his ankle, ami it is often two or three months before he is fully recovered. Now, therefore, B<- it ordained by the Our new walking rhape. and Mime« school bat, have now arrived. Call T his is an unnecessary l<»*»» <»f time as and see them. Alao oar line of pretty and ityliab hate and bonnet, for tiny tote. bv applying ('hamtM-rlain’s IJniment.as common council of the town of Gresh directed, a cure may as a rule t»e effect am : Store Open and Work Rooms ed in less than one week’s time and in Section 1. That the common council are Busy Every Day many caar« wit Inn three days. Sold by I of the town of Gresham do issue bonds Gresham Hru^ Co. • if the town of Gresham in the name of and under the seal of the said town of New line of stationery just in. Gresham in the amount of Five Thous- 1 am! Dollars (|5000), in denommatons of One Thousand Dollars 11000 each, Ume Near Choking to Death. xritli interest coujions attache«I thereto, A little tiny, the w»n of Chris. D. Pet erson. a well known r»*sident of the vil-» sai«i bon«is to be dated on the day of lag«» of Jacksonville, L>wa, ha«i a sud- ■ issue, and to be signed by the mayor den am! violent attack of croup Much am! countersigned by the recorder of thick stringy phlegm cam«» up after giving Chamlterlain’s Cough Reniedv. the town of Gresham, whereby the town Mr. Peterson aava “I think hewoul«! of Gresham shall be held and considered The most popular Farmers’ Insurance in the State. have choke«! to death ha«l we not given in substance ami effect to undertake I .tn tbit r«-tn«-dy." F«»r axle !•) «»r,-l. and promise in consideration of the am Drug Co. premises, to pay to tiie tiearer of each of Get his rates. Call up JOHN BROWN, said bonds at the expiration of twenty Administrator's Notice (2K) years from the date thereof, the | In the County Court of the State of sum therein named in gold coin of the Oregon, for Multnomah County. United States of America, together with In the matter of the estate of John H. interest tliere«»n in like gohl coin at the Everest, deceas'd. Notice i« hereby given that the under rate of six 6) |»er centum per annum signed has been a|»|>>intvd administrat payable half yearly, which bonds shall CHURCH NOTICES. rix of the estate of John 11. Everest, be known as “Sewer and Drainage FREE METHODIST CHURCH — <leccH«nL by the County Court of the Rev. S. G. K obkk . pastor. 8ervicea, stittc of Oregon for the county of Mult Ito nd s of the town ol Greeliani. Ore- PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE No. MS Sunday School, 10 a in ; Preaching nomah and ha» qualified as such. g‘»n.” Meets second Satunlsyat 7 JO p. m . and fourth every Sunday at ll a m.and 8 p. ni. Saturday at 10:SO a. m. every month. All persons having claims against said Section 2. That said bonds be ad- Prayer meeting, Thurmlay evening at ROCKWOOD GRANGE-Meets the fln«t Wed estate are required to present the same, 8 o ’ clock. AU welcomed. nesday of each month at S p. m and third Sat duly verified as require! by law. to said vertised for the period of ten (10) urday at io a m. adminstratrix at the office of Johnson A «lays in the official newspaper of the ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Mn.TNOMAH oRANGE. NO 71.-Meets the Gre,hain—Rev. F H Freund, pastor. fourth Saturday in every month at 10:30 a. m , Van Zant»-. .’»”o Commercial building in t«»wn of Gresham, and in the Daily S kuvicb , (German? 11 a. in., every in Grange hall. Orient. the ritx- of Portland, Oregon, within six Greg«»man of Portland. Oregon, and Sunday morning Sunday school at FAIRVIEW «¡RANGE —Meets first Saturday months from the «late of the first publi tiie first insertion of said advertise 10 a. m. Saturday whooi at 2 p. in. and the third Friday of each month. cation of t liIS not ice. RI SSELLVILLE «.RANGE, NO. SM-Meets i n ment in said publications be at least LINNEMANN F I 1ZABFTII EVEREST. MEMORIAL M E. Russellville schoolhouse on the second and A'lministratrix of the estate of John thirty Gk) days prior to the time set CHVRCH. Gresham—P astor , Rev. fourth Saturday nights in each month. M. B. l'arounagian. S kkvi < ks , Sun 11. Everest. deceased EVENING STAR ORANGt^Meott in their tor the owning of said bids, ami that day School, 10 a. tn.; Preaching at hall at South Mount Tabor on the first Satur JOflNBON a \ \ n / \\ I I kttjn day of each month at 10 a. m. All visitors are the same t»e a wanted to the highest 5 Hated ami first pub. Feb. IS, 1910. 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. welcome. [ responsible bidder for cash. Prayer meeting. Thursday evening, GRESHAM GRANGE — Meets second Satur at 8 o’clock. Everybody invited. day in each month at I0:3u a. m. Section 3. That the recorder of the Spring Opening March 24. 25 and 26 Mrs. Grace Metzger JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore Local Agent of the ORLGOfS I IRE REUEF ASSOCIATION Rockwood, Oregon Phone 231 GRANGE DIRECTORY Ordinance No. 48 AX ORD1X\XUF. providing i«»r th«» i»- •uAiice <»f Ixomla for the purchase of material and for the hiring ami pro curing of agents, laborers ami ser vants for th«» con»trurti«»n ami instal lation of a general sewer an ’ «Irainag«» ax-tern for the town of (»resham, and for the procuring of right of ways therefor, ami to do all other things necessary or c«»nvcni«»nt in connection with the installing, constructing anti maintaining a general newer and of drainage system for the town Gresha m. Whereas, by an art approved by a vote of the electors of the town of Gresham at the general election held in (town of Gresham be, ami he is hereby directed to a«lvertise said l»on«ls in the I manner provi«ied by this ordinance, an«l to include in said advertisement a statement that the council reserves the right to reject any ami all bid ten- dere«l for said bonds, and to proceed to readvertisv the same when said bids are not satisfactory. Pass«»«! the common council of the town of Gresham this 15th «lay of March. 19]o. Submitted ami approve*! by the may- ! or this loth day of March, 1910 LFWis SHATTUCK. Mayor. Attest D. M. ROBERTS, Recorder. A PAIR SHEARS Add re«» Herald, Gresham, Ore. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. J. P. Klote of F.ilina, Mo., aevs: “I have use«I a great many different medicines for stomach trouble,but find Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets more bene ficial than any other remedy 1 have ever used.” For sale by liresham Drug Co. lhe third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. COLI MRU GRANGR RO .’»>: Meets 1« »3 day session first Thursday in each month in grange hall near Corbett. [Granges are requested to send to The Herald infomation so that a brief card can be run free under this heading. Send place, day and hour of meeting). When you advertise in The Herald you reach the buying class throughout eastern Multnomah countv. You can get The Herald for one year. A part of every dollar spent by a store Farm Journal two years and Horse Se You should take for advertising is spent to accommodate crets for only *1.50. and convince YOU. advantage of this combination. Ç1 CERTIFICATE V ACCOMPANIES EACH PAIR Of these line To any person sending us three new subscrip tions for one year DAM ISC IS GRANGE. NO. 260 - Meets first SAINT MICHAELS CATHOLIC Saturday each month. CHVRCH, Sandy, Ore—Rev. Uereh- LENTS GRANGE Meets second Saturday of told Durrer. Services w ill l>e held on each month at 10 M) a. tn. the first Sunday of each month at CLACKAMAS GRANGE. NO. 296-Meets the first Saturday in the month at 10.30 a. m. and 10:30 a. in. OF THESE SHEARS St or view show 'HS n**CM srwta A U 5.PATt.NT NO.79#»fl2-l OWNED C CONTROLLED V ^.H amilton S ilver C o . ¡ Sjfc. F actory B M uhcie J no . A I