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I GRLSHAM. MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1910 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. I Rldrqrmrnt of Cotton Resident r < hie «»f the l4ig«**t improvrmriita li«»w bring made in the ruunty 1« living mad* on the Cotton farm near Gresham. II E Davis has Item busy si tier last Octolivr preparing and building to the house that already graced the hill nh a«lditional suite of r«M>m, for thv cun- vrhlancr t<( Mr U«»ll«»n nmf hie family, who will <M<upy thrm as soon an com pleted The addition Indti-’rs all tLr feature« of a lira home, parlor«*, dining room, kitchen, iM’«lr*M»u>*, hath, ami other con- xmii iHr« that l ate rr< Mp*-«| our mem* ury An up|»er wtn«l«»w <q»rns out «»n the r<Mif where a bttlv <»l»s« rvstory will l»r built From thia |M>mt on« <»t th«* thirst views of thr hall«*) ami thr coun try tothvf a»t w III t»v atmrdv«i that < an I m * found anvw here All the inside fiuish 1» fl the latest pattern, the moths The «lam«« her« last Saturday nurh» well attemh-d. N«’ii Taylor, for arr large and supplied with cl«»*«l» nml merly of Rock wihm I, now of F -tMCada, alirlvitig an«l every device to add to the wa » down greeting «»l«l friemls. comfort of the u.n.ri U ben completed I*. F Power« is vx|»ecting hi« Lr«»ther, it will t»r light«**! with electricity, pi|M*d (»•••igr, to arrive from South Dakota with water Ir on their <*wn plant, ah«l Suuli. and altogether will l«v the most r«»m- W hile out ri«iing Sunday afternoon, plete ami lar^r-l building in eastern lari Middleton ami Miss '1 Pretty- M ultrmmah man ha*l thrir buggy ba<lly smawfini by an auto Both iH’cupant* were thrown Id\jk)pr Praises the Schools nut hut e«H*n|M-«i Willi slight bruise». Gresham, March 24, 1910- T«‘ thr < onsid« rahle (haring is laing done I «biot Braver Mate lierai‘1 l»«*ar Mr in this vicinily. It give» n.r mu« I* pleasure t*> I«* ar t«’*l»- nioliy to lb«’ la« l that «luting thr past (I DAMMI It year the n «'iiilH-nt <d the board »»I Il M« Millan has «old hi« piare for directors «»I s< h»M»l District N«» on Il«-interni« thr Section lune road.. Ihvy haw per- tour thousand «lullais. I irmr i their duty well in every p.trluu IlioVr I«« R iim »«'I|ville or vicinity. lar whvir their services w . tv ii«-r*lrd, ami ll ey all w* rk m harmony ami fur thv I h ’«1 interest of thr dlstrnt, winch meets with tin’ approxal ami approba tion of the citi/cns ot the entire com munity. I fill«! the srh«M>|w arr well eqUlp|»rd witii writing nmtrtial, material, i also supplied with competent traclirr« teacher« all for thr better education ul It« pupil« Ml the No ill R eling >« know it present time The Buckley sc I km >| as» pan I I fur and some furnishings supplied, ami the I yncli «* h h »I wa* repaired and I painted. Thv acho*»l« are srt'ond to none « for the guud sure of th«« listricl, and may the I w««rk keep on. \ I \XI’A» I It. In MemorUm In lowing ineiimry of R«»sr ('ar«»hnv Dickenson, sho after 21 yrara <»f suffer ing fell A«*irep in JrSU* At h* r Imtm- hear M John «, Oreg«»n. March 19, I91<i She was born at Rockwood, Oregon, April 24, l^’ ». ami lived there till four \«*ars ago when she inovrd to Si. John«*, Oregon, with tier mother and bn»tlM‘rs. During her twentv-f«»ur years of Buffer i ing rhe lairr her pain as uncomplaining ly a« is |wM»sibie for mortal and she is ii«»w at rest and is waiting at the ngnt I iaik I of <«ot| (or her love*! ones loc«>me. Mourn not, loving mother, For her siifferiiiga are o'er Ami she’s reeling, safe in Jesus, on that happy, golden shore. wam A Cortiutt is rnjoving himself «•oil!hern Oregon where he interni« spend the summer. 111 to Young .Mr Steele is setting out hi* place in )«>ung trees. by I i>* Shat hick, mayor of «»n-sham. R«'-|H»nM l»y A. T Buxt«»n, nuetcr <»f on-gon State (irang«*. Music < i«*m*ral l«>pi«’, \gri<’t>lturv. 10:3*J a in. Ulirmi«try of the s«»il, •'J Bra« Iley, <»f the Impi art Prof C. I 11 MUI t of Chemistry, < >n*g«>n Experi- ment s tat ion. Preparation «»f th«* Soil, Ray 11 a. m Gül, master Ru*-<*il\ill«* < »rang’ Music. 11 :.ki a m. Di* *ua»*i«»n, l«*< 1 by II. E ! >a\ is. of < irvabam. 2 p. in. M umm * General topic, !**»mtry. I’«»iiltry «m tb»- Farm. Bn»f. 15 p. m Jam»'* Dry*leu, Dept, Poultry Hus- bandry, Un*. Exp. Sta. 45 p. m. D i - s um *« and I Kinghuii««*. Oregon ■'"tate MM’iation. Discussion, l«*d by C. D 3 3U p m. Minton, editor On-g«jn Agriculturist, |kxrr<i- 30 p. m. (*luM*d SHwion. work by Pleaaant Valley am! Rock w « m «I <«range«. George Bornstedt, Jr , ha« l»reti quite FRIDAY. APRIL |5 sick at the home «»I •f ho* grand parents, General topic, Dairy- 1<) a ni. Music Mr ami Mrs C. F Kuegg. ing. The Wegman’t intend to upend the 10:15 n in. Better (ows. By Pr»»f. F. summer hen*. I. Kent. Ih*pt Dairy Husbandry. Orv. People here are gratified to set* the Exp. btu. ohi gravel pit, Iwiught bv the county 10:45 a. in. T ii I h rviiliwi*. sears ago of Mrs FL Giesr, i« living Music. filled up. These uhi gravel pits nrr 11:30 a. tn. Discussion 1» m 1 by B. C. homely s|H»ts. Altman, of Multnomah Grange. KELSO M C. Donahue ha* l«»uglit John An- «Icraon’« mill. Mr«. Hulda Rath of George waa a gtU'sl «»I ln*r mother, Mrs. C. J. Simlall, 1 a«lvr Sumiay. Henry Ridtlerbusch, working in thv at Joni>ru«l'a mill, met with a nt’vvrv accldriit on Monday. Thr ax hr uan using glanced nn«i struck him in th«* instrp, cutting a deep gash. Hr a ill In* lai«l up for some lime. w « mh I« General topic, Morti* 2 p m. Musi* culture. 2 15 p in. Commercial Apple Growing, A I. Mason, II cmm I River. 2 45 p. in. Gid Orchards, Gm* Richey. of Pleasant Valley Grange. Music. Dtacuasion lc*l by Mr. Addis of Russrll- \ ill«* < * range. 4 p. in. Good R«»a«ls, Hon. I. R. Web- «ter, rx-County Ju«tgc of Multnomah C«»unty. :30 p. in. Cl«v*»'«l Srwsion. Ikyn*«' work by Ruws’llvillc and W imm II uwii (•range?«. SATURDAY. APRIL 16 HI I( IIIN Mr am! Mrs. Wm. Hartman r«*turm*«l 10«. m. Music. < u nera! topi« . Library W rk. t«» \\ vic hen alter th«*ir wvd«hng hi Ore- ' gonCttv, March 22. Mrs. Hartman I win 10 1’» a. m. iMes it Pay to Rea«! B*mks'.’ Miss Harrii’t A. Wood, of Chicago. Mrs I’.lvaimr Gillvtt. Mr B. now i hat* 10:45 a. m A Contity R«*a«ling Room. thv unfailing sinile Weep not, brother«, »«»usins. Mis.« Grace E, Morril, of Lents. Though she’s on ear lb no m«»rv, Frisby Manlding is spending a few la’t us strive I«» meet her Thr Function of a School dios with his father, J. W Maulding. 11 a in. Wheii« we sin and sigh no more. Library. P. M. Nash. Trout*lale. Mrs A’hapman is spcmling a few days Music. at I « A aaa .Mont«*. Mr. and Mrs. Chap- Th** Practical Value of Ag man rxpret to make this part of the II 15 u. in. ricultural Books t«» Farmer. Miss Ruth stat»* then home in the near future. M. \\ right. Salem. Many of the troubles that v*»n Ser 11:30 a. ill. Discnssioii. coming down the road toward your Music. I Shattuck «‘Ila the lM*st $1.50 hat for farm pi*»' right by without stopping tnm * \rr shown. 2 p in. Musi*?. General topic, Agri I Several months ago we were asked by an office of a corporation to name a young man that was faking care of his money. We did ho . That man has a good position now. The officer explained to us that he hired a good many men and that it made no difference what class of work they were doing the man that took care of his money was worth more than the one that did not. That in times of depression when it was necessary to reduce the force the man who had taken g<x>d care of his mon ey was retained while the man who had been careless hut really needed the money was the man they were obliged to let go. The Bank Book has obtained and held positions for many men. It is well to get acquainted with a bank. A Good Time to Start—Right Now FIRST STATE BAN GF? sham , ore. J 4 Uoitor leaves «Sandy under Suspicion I armer s’ Institute dl Grcshdm R(M KWOOU John Brown ma le a business trip nut Tlie coming Farmer«’ Institute offer* through Clackamas county on Friday th«* Is'st tiling of an educational natiir«* and Si»tur«lay. lie reports ««»millions that ha« < <»m«’ to for a l»»ng generally a« very favorabir. tim«’ 'i he Mt*»>**io|| will extern! over time \\ in. Chil ler s hs« found a buyer fur «lay* ami will begin «mh morning ami in« five acre tract fi»r |>'».4) ail acre. c I omv at th«* ••n«l <»f mt evening M**«n»n Bcfud«-« th«* regular institute work Miss Hu«ir Stanley is etili quite si* k «evvral of th«* (»rang»* will demon- Thr children ut the M. I. Sunday -irau* thv degree work ami thin» mak«* M'liuol will give an entertainment on the »«'««ion of <lm*ct value to grangers. Friday evening under the direction <d We have inrhnkM a full pr«<raiu in officers ami teachers. tin» i *** im * ami it will I«* avrn al once that Th« little son of Jas. Schram is very wi* an- to I m * m-rved with an mb-lli^Tual Bick. ir» at that hae randy ha«I ita equal 14*1 Mr« Chri-tma Johnson is visiting her «•wry farmer in the country «» arrange «laiighter, Mrs B F. Eowers, for a hia dates that I m * may Is- a oh* to take in short time tli*’ entire pr««•««•<11ng*. Geo Brown will have f*»r «’astern Till RSDAY, APRIL 14 «>regoii soon. l<) a. hi . Mu«i«*. \«i«ln-** of ueleom« cultural F.du«Hii«»n. 2:1’» p. in. Agriculture in the Public Schools, Dr. W. J. Kerr. President Oregon Agricultural College. Music. 3:15 p. m. The Tn nd of Educational Thought in Oregon. Pr«»i J. II. Acker man, State Supt. Public Instruction. Di'M’Usaion h’d by l*rof. R F. R«»binson, Supt. of Sclmols for Multnomah Co. 7:30p. m. Some Problems in Agricul ture, Dr. J:inies Withycomlie, Dir*‘*,t«>r Oregon Ex|>erinM‘iit Station, stereop- ticon views of brec«ls of rattle and Agricultural Colh'ge. Two good even to a hill of potato«”» arc* a-phuitv. Wo make a mistake many times in seeding too heavily. Good stocky shoots are better than spindling ones. Head the ad* in The lieraid, will tind bargain«. Y on If yon want to buy »tump powder . thnt will give you no danger hamlling, , no headacheti, no thawing, aee T. R. Howitt; he handle! Trojan powder. (If No. 13 Vol. 6. Gresham Odd felloes Celebrate Met/qer—Exley Nuptials ! The village of Handy is being ahaken GreehamO ld Fellows celebrated in Wednesday «vaning, March 30. will Irom end to end by a very unnenal ex* ' fine style last Saturday evening. Con- 1 I jc memorable in the family of Henry Iciternent. Fur several rnonlha the town Bidarable preparation ha«i baao made' Metzger for the marriage of tbeir has er joye«l the «ha.inction of having a and the many visitor« will recall the daughter, Florence Pearl, to Jo« Exley, real live «loctor. He started in by visit for a long time at one of the beet of Portland. About 65 of the reiativee painting thet»»wn red. that is. by |*amt- thing* within their memorie**. InviU* and friends were present at the wedding mg his nose r»*d and of course every- tiuns bad Ix-en sent to several oi the which was held at the brnle1« home, Hung else jo«»ke<i r»-«l to him, having to n**ighl»oring lolge« and g*jod-«ize*l dele- Rev, Alex. Beer«, an uncle of the bride, •»•••• through the reflet tious cast from gatiun« were present from Rockwood, performing the ceremony, ami Wm. Jhat r«»«»y luminary. But the town Fairview, Boring, bandy ami a few from Metzger, a brother, presenting the bride, aowld not stand for it, «0 the dortor lamta. Orient lolge of Portland sent A splendid banquet was served after •«»bered up ami ha* t»een on exemplary alwiut 40 an«f degree teams came with which the young couple left tor Portland them. The first degree was pul on in i by auto. .Many valuable presents were comiiirt fior him) until the last week. About last Tuewlay evening the doc fine form, five candidates being shown given and the good wishes of a large tor forgot himself so far as to take ail- the mystriea of the degree. After this circle of relatives and friends were vantage of bis professional title to per fi ature of the program was over the , showered upon them. ------------------------------- form an operation that sh«H*kt»l Hie guests were invited down to the dining , town To show him bow wide awake hall and served coffee, cake and other You want the Normal School ques the citizen* were, a crowd wa* «piickly I luxuries. 12:30 wa, well past before tion separated from politics. That is «»rganized am! the ductor g«»t a chari- ! the evening's festivities were over and what the Initiative Bill «Joes for Mon mouth This is your opp«»rtuniiy to vari the happy crowd bornewar«l bound. keep it always separate. The State ed The atmospheric conditions next dav • ucates her lawyers, farmers, doctors, seemed to hate suggested trouble to I pharmacists, etc., why not her teachers. CHERRYVILLE him. He quietly packed his cas** Thurs- 1 We rnu-t have schools. The belter ! trained the teacher, the better school •lay morning, took the walk for Flagle 1 Geo. Flynn te visiting at the home of and more intelligent service the cbibi Creek to aee a |*aUvnt and han not re Mrs. Douglass. 15 Vote, yes, for Monmouth. turn«*«). Handy is looking for another Mrs. Marston is on the sick list. «loctor, a g«xjd live, clean, sober, clean- The F’.A*ter services at the church Stumping Ponder mouthed, respectable, truftworthy man were well attended. The church was ■ with whom it will I«* «afe to trust a tastefully decorated with terns, «lafEr- Dupont's low freezing improved stump «-fiild without an armed parent in the «lilt, lilies and narvi«sus. This was in ' ing powder nee-is no intr>>luction to tmvkground. charge of the Misses Friel. Miss Ewing i powder users. 10x years on the market. The ductor probably Ment when he ami Mrs. Couper had «irill<?d the child It will not freeze, will not cause head coubl since it i» suggestal another day’s ren in a program of appropriate music, I ache. but it will blow stun |*. Beware JBiV, ... delay might have brought on a case of l’l|eaP imitations that may be «»ffered songs ami recitations, which were web ■ at higi er prices by UDScraplona «iealers. confinement that w*»ul«l not have la-en rendered. The opening nuinbes. i- ,n Our buying in carl«>a«L lots enable« tia profitable to that individual’s bank ac Wc are which the children, dressed in white, tu name you the right price. count. enterv.1 tl>e eliurvb, »iniiinn and carry-! curbMone dealer», but aelhng tbe , best powder, caps and fuse we can buy, ing long sword ferns arched above tbeir it part of our basinet«. heads, was especially appropriate and C. SHATTUCK, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Wolfbagen who beautiful. 13 Lumber van! at O. W P. depot. have iM-rii staying with Ralph Neilrauer L. J. Rannev has returned from a for the past two months, started Sat trip to Portland The millinery store n«»w Lae a fine new urday tor eastern <>r«-x*,o where he is Mrs. Chas. Hugh and little daughter, line of art carls. engaged as wool tier fur the season. of Portland, are guests of Mrs. \V. O. Mr. and Mrs. Sornersvld of Illinois Hugh. Don’t think the old orchard is past have arrived at the home of Fid Sester. Dewey Burchorr is visiting L. F. hope. If to thick, thin out the tr«?ee. They have bought a farm here ami ex Prideutore. , Clean out all bad limbs, spray ami cul- pect to make this their home. The contest of Mr Edgerton and Mr. i tivate. Fred plenty of stable manure Miss Jessie Dennis, wko has been Prideinore on their homesteads is set , and, my word for it, in nine ca*»es out of visiting friendsand relatives in Oregon for April 38. | * ten, the old orchard will pay for itself and Washington for the past six A basket social will be given by the ten times over, Take care of it, be good months, was the guest of Mr and Mrs. school at the schoolhouse on Satnrdav to it, it pays, E. D. Hamilton l»s*t week, and started evening, April 9. The proceeds are to | on Thursday for her home at Albion, be used in buying books for the school , Administrator's Notice. Neb. library. Notice is hereby given, that the un- Kuexn gave tea last Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eby recently designed was on the 3d day of Febru- Thursday to the I.adies Ai«l society of pasaed tbeir 50th wedding annicr-arv. arv- J9*»« duly appointed administra- the Baptist church. There was a ^KXl . . ’ tor of the estate of 8. B. Edwards, ¡heir family numbers seven children, deceased, by the County Judge of Mult- attendance. 28 grandchildren, and two great grand nomah County, Oregon, All persons having claims against the children. The fact that they are some A Strong Arqumcnt. rotate of said deceased are hereby noti distance from their old home made it fied and required to present the same to Superlative quality of material and ini|w>seible for them to have a formal thi, „lralI11(,tr.tor> jo|y verified and muking of the & O. Buggies, Old celebration, but the «lay was retnem- with proper vouchers, within six months Hickory Wagon». Superior Disc Drills, at the of I bered by a large number of friends an«i from the date of this notice ‘ l‘ A <». Plows, Cultivators, Oliver 1 relatives wbo sent gifts and a large fice of B. F. Rollins, Justice «»I the Peace, at Gresham, Oregon. Chilled Plows, Su|H'rior Disc Harrow- number of poatcard greeting«. Dated this 4th dav of February, 1910. on wheels, means satisfaction ami econ C harles E. E dwards , omy to the user Call for the above or J. N. B rown , Administrator. Chickens that lay around alm«»st any anything in the implement, »agon ami Attorney for Administrator where sometimes are merely emulating . bnggy line, at KESSEL’S, tireaham, their betters. ami get satisfaction. LLSTEDS ( Weekly Oregonian and Herald $2.00 SALE ON BUGGIES High Grade Buggies at Low Prices $05 Henney Buggies at $77.50 Low prices on Hacks and Spring NVagons. Also Guaranteed Buggies with Leather trimming, fine leather quarter tops, in S5S.50 red or black Cut Prices on Farm Wagons $40 Team Harness $45 Team Hamess $18 Single Buggy Hamess $31.50 $35.50 $13.50 A Bargain is quality and price in the goods you want to huy--not old 2nd hand goods. See us and save your money C. L. Boss & Co. I Moline Plow Co. Bldg. | 320 - 32« EAST MORRISON STREET Portland. Oregon