Vol. 6. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, F RIDAY, JULY 29, 1910. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. No. 30. POPULAR PORTLAND DR. OH AND BRIDE JAMES H. PRESTON SUCRI INJURIO SONS Of VETERANS VAlUAIMt HORST TEACHER WfDS HOME EROM KANSAS IN COLLISION BURILO HERE TUESDAY EMIRI AIN I RII NDS Kill 11) ON I’ll’f I INI Dr. William Ott ami wife arrived Miss Maude A. Zimmerman, of the A serious accident on llie 0. W. 1*. Tlie death of James H. Preston, at last Saturday afternoon on a curve 200 Eagle Creek last Saturday, takes a way Thursday morning up from San Fran- j fonta schools, left for San Francisco yards lieyond Boring, injuring more another Oregon pioneer and respected cisco. They came up on the Beaver last Saturday. Telegraph came Wed- than a score of people, it is claimed, citizen of this locality. The funeral ami had the ex[<enence of getting | nesday that she bad become the bride wns caused through carelessness ->n the was hel«i from the Methodist church in grounded at the mouth of the river. of Mr. Walter Chappeau on that day. part of Joseph Fields, construction fore this city on Tuesday ami was attend»! After waiting several hours the passen Mrs. Chappeau is a native of Oregon, man, who at the time was running by many of the older citizens »ho have gers were transferre«l to the Potter, having spent most of her life in Oswego. a work car. In running by his orders known the family for years. The ser which succeeded in getting a hole After graduating from the State Nor his car collided with the regular pas mon was preached by Dr. A. Thompson, knocked in her side before reaching mal at Ashland she began teaching at senger car from Portland. There were a former pastor, and burial win in the Portland. Life preservers were passed Oswego, remaining there till she came around and things began to get inter to Lenta. She was one of the city’s beat afsMit 50 passengers alsiard, and as the Gresham cemetery. James H. Preston was born in Bed esting, but by slow maneuvering the teachers and her associate teachers will cars came together with gr-at force they were all liadly shaken up and ford county, Virginia, March 10, 1827. boat got to Portland safely about 5 hear with regret that she has chosen to leave them. Mr. and Mrs. Chappeau many were seriously and painfully in In early boyhood hr emigrated with his o’clock this morning. The doctor has had quite an experi will reside in San Francisco. The parents to Missouri. At the age of 21 jured, but none fatally. The accident could have been avert he enlisted in Captain John Griffin's ence. He and Mrs. Ott have come out Herald joins in wishing her and her ed if Fields had not lost his head ami \ Company of Mounted Volunteers to leisurely, seeing the sights in Colorado, husband a bapppy married life. jumped off bls car without shutting off serve during the war with Mexico. Utah, Los Angeles, Frisco, finishing up the |s>»er, as the motorman on the After the Mexican War he emigrated to ( with a t-oat ride up the coast. They COTTRELL passenger train had his car stopped and California and joined the gold miners ot can truly say that their wedded course Stillman Andrews is having his new was yet a hundred yards from the on- ’49. With his brother, Thomas Preston, i lias begun with quite a little romance. tie returned to Missouri in 1*50 by way The Herald joins with all the doctor's hoase painted and finishe«l up inside in rushing work car. of the Isthmus of Panama going to New many friends around Gresham in wish fine shape. Y'ork, thence to Philadelphia and down ing these young people a long, happy Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dixon and family ROCKWOOD tb<- Ohio river home. In 1852 be re- j and prosperous married life, visited their parents over Sun-lav. Mrs.. W. B. McLin is slowlv rec« ivenng turned to California with a drove of | Dixon will return in a few days to take from his m-rious illness. cattle and after disjxjsing of them to { a vacation with her two children, Lu- Cosi of the Presidency LUSTEDS <>. J. Brown am! wife, Miles Grim the miners came to Oregon in 1853. i [ cile and Howard, with her parent-, Mr. The cost of government mounts, shaw an-1 wife. Ed Kettering ami wife For a number of years he engaged in AValter Lusted who has been away and Mrs. Paul Dunn. From small lieginnings, the figures of took a trip to Estacada on Sunday the livestock business. He finally Io- ; working for a long time took a short va T. B. Milan is digging his pot>toes every expenditure expand ami grow. last, call ng on the family of Mr. H. cated at Brownsville, Oregon, where, in' cation an«l visited his parents, Mr. and planted last fall. He sol«l the crop to a The White House in a leak through Taylor of that place. 1858 he married Mary I. Ben jam me, Mrs. G. Lusted. Portland man for $1 per hundred. va hit’ll heavy nuitin flow. It in an entab* A numlier of young people of Rock- who survives him. To them were born Born July 2? to Mrs. Ethel Ormsby, lithnmnt whose total cost in diflicnit to Wood made a trip by boat to Cascade P. T. Dunn and wife is living -town six sons sn-i one daughter. Those liv a •on. determine. The salary m now $76.000 Lake on Sunday Mr and Mrs. R. I.eg- near Oak Point, where Mr. Dunn is en ing are, James T. Preston of Berkely, with an »1 Io wane« of $25 • a year for gart accompanied them. The steam shovel is in ojieration on gaged in falling timber. | Cal., George B. and Harry AV. Preston traveling expennew. Al the late «vMlon Mr. AV. Childers has orders from the tbe pipe line. — Ladies of the Pleasant Home M. E. an additional $ 10,01«) waa anked fur the -I ctor not to step on his injured foot of Eagle Creek. Mrs. Ralph Neilamer is visiting her church will give a lawn social and en Herrel service to cover the cost of guard* for three weeks. daughter Etbei at Arleta. tertainment Saturday evening. It is re|>orU-d that Mr. and M rs. ing the (MHaon of llie executive on bis GALES CROSSING. Mr. Hossner sprained his knee badly in<*rea««ing travels. Representative Baker formerly of this place has lost Miss Benedict prove«! herself a charm everything they bail by iire. this week. Hitchcock of Neb. recently presented ing hostess Saturday evening when she CHERRYVILLE Mr. Rauw was thrown from a load of the following tin eome of the items <>f entertained a large nu mber of friends hay recently and sustained painful in Miss Downing of Portland is visiting W hllv Houne coat: Inildtlve Measures with an informal «lance. Several guests juries her friend Mies Barringer I salary <»i Ihv I’rvAhlvnl 1. Bill im|Hj»«ing new limitations oh from Portland were among those pres Travellns expriiaes Mr. Ball, who is working for B. C. Dr. Mapes has returned from Port creation ->f m-w c«-untii*. ent. <>rdit a'y cafe <»f White II oidc land. Altman, slipped while carrying a can of 2. To proki-lk- f--r the eh-ction of mem- Eilraordlnary < »rr White lloue Lloyd Lawson is spending his vaca liers of th«- legislature by- proportional tion at fong Beach. cream, fell and it was thought at the Fuel Rev. Vernon of Prescott, Wash., and repreta-ntation. 1 Greenhouse time he was internally injured bat he family are guests of Chas. Newland. Mr. and Mrs. Criss Ileiber aecom- Htab et is apparently recovering. 3. Providing for llie im-|«t-tion of pub Mrs. J. T. Friel, Jr., who has been I ftftilt panied by Mr. Heilier's brother, sister lic otlicee. Mrs. Lucy Ickler visited with Mrs. suffering with a felon on her linger is Police ami two young nephews, sj-ent a few 4. < 'om-titutional anien-lment requir Met rcl service Silas Hale, who recently underwent an recovering. ing three-fourths of a jury may convict days at the lieach. picnic is nu- < »»ntIngenl r*psntvs operation at the Good Samaritan hos in <-ivil cases. J. T. Friel, Jr., has spent several days Clerk« and employe« Mrs. George Buchanan is absent on o. Bill to enlargi- jx>w«-n< of obtaining a visit to her daughter who lives near pital. KrpaIm in Portland. money for roa-l const met ion. («rrviiliotihr repairs Y’oung people of the Baptist church J. T Friel, Sr., lias bought 80 acres of <>. Woman's taxpaying suffrage amend Goble. practice-! at the schoolhouse last Satur- land for $2200. He recently sold 40 Total Chas, AV a I lece, while engaged in ment. granting to all taxpayers the right Mrs. L. C. Garrigus was out from day night. In addition, many who hauling bay tor It. ('. Altman, fell acres for $2000. of »iitlrngk-. Portland one day last week visiting her ami Ws» severely injured. White House arc carried on the rolls of 7. Bill for the establishment of an friend Mrs. J. F. Proctor. L. J. Ranuev returned from Portland other departments. Three vessels of eastern Oregon branch state insane fowls Miller moved to li I A United States social w ill be held at last week. the navy, the Mayflower, the Dolphin asylum. on the claim mar the the home of Mr. and Mis. C. E. Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who have week. 8. Bill to elect «leh-gaU-s to a i-om-titu- uml the Sylph are set apart (or execu Blds Wanted Friday evening, Aug. 5. For benefit of been visiting tbeir daughter Mrs. Geo. tional convention tli<- secoml Mon-lay in tive use, an-l the coat of their mainten On 70 coni* of w - mx I to lie delivered at M E. church. Ice cream and cake. B. Couper, returned home last week. ance is borne by the naval appropria Octols-r, 1911. Sb 9. A constitutional amendment to pro- i the schoolhouse in Gresham Bids for ' Very interesting—Come. President Adams of the Mt. Hood Mrs. Killem, who lias been visiting tion. Senator Aldrich doubtless spike vi<ie a «••parat-- district.for tin- election of same will be re. eive i by the district Hood Land company iecently bought by the record when he recently said he each state senator ami each state rvprv-1 her parents. Mr and Mrs. Spier», has 80 acres of land opposite Geo. B. Coup- clerk up to noon of August 15, 1910. could conduct the government at a sentalive. New Gresham Shoe Shop retnrned home. er's, 20 acres of which he retains for the ID. A constitutional amemlment to Bidder to specify qual tv of wood, For saving of |3ik),ax),<Ui) a year. In nation, Mrs. Ilrice ami Mi»s Eva Edwards states and cities an old-fashioned cam cause taxes to lx- collet-ti-d for public i particulars see the under igned. First-clasH shoe r* pairing done, First- erection of a summer residence and 60 acres has been sold to Portland parties. purposes only ami providing tin- power have Is-en visiting relatives. D. M. ROBERTS, District Clerk. elate material use ». Give me a trial. paign of retrenchment and reform of taxation shall never lie surren<tere«l, Carl Hill is acting as tire guard up in Oppoeite Pan Metzger s store. Dated at tire-ham, July 20, 1910. Mr ami Mrs. Millman Andrews made would la* timely. the Cascade forest reserve. sus|H-n<le«l or contracted away. a business trip to I’oriland last week. 11. An amemlment providing for state railr-m-l building. Miss Anna McKerrow and Mrs. Jim 12. An amendment directing a uniform Dixson have tieen visiting their sister, Another Dance at Kot kwooJ rule of taxation. Mrs. Byroll Edwards. Roc-wood Grange will give its mid 13. An act to increase the salary of th«- j Mr. Clifford Schneider has return»! summer dancw Saturday evening, A-g. judg<- of the eighth judicial district. to his work, after spending a week's <1. Richards' orchestra will be there 11. An act to create the county of Nes- ' nml with another of those famous grange mith. vacation at home 15. A bill to provide for the mainten Mr. and Mrs. William Booth spent suppers mid |Mipuliir prices there will be the customary large attendance wild a ance of tlie normal school at Monmouth. Sunday at < iresham. 16. A bill to create the county of < >tis. The Christian Endeavor of Cottrell good time for all. Undesirables will 17. A bill to annex a |s>rtion of Clack not be allowed to remain A I others will give an ice cream social at the Cot amas county t<> Multnomah. are welcome. 31 trell church Saturday night. IM. A bill to create the county of - Williams. Weekly Oregonian and tieraid $2.00 P.i. An amendment providing for |>eo-, See the Herald club offers. pie of each comity to regulate taxation ■ aiui exemptions. 20. An amendment giving cities ami 1 tow ns control over sale of liquors. 21. ' A bill for liability- of employers. 22. A bill to create the county of Or chard. 23. A bill to create the county of i Clark. O MAN ever saw prosperity ahead of him except 24. A bill for the support ami main- | through a bank account, The man who succeeds is tenance of a normal school nt AVeston. the man who looks aheml and plans for the future, The remark that agents can duplicate ourfsale prices is “hot air.’’ We 25. A |M-tition for the annexation of a lie realises tlint money is absolutely essential if he intends portion of AV ashington county to Mult- . have taken our line of goods away from agencies near Portland to rim- in the world. nomaii county. so that we can make you THE PRICE 26. A petition to establish and main- I A small amount will open a bank account, A bank tain a normal school at Ashland. accont establishes credit, Good credit opens the way to nil 27. An amemlment to section 35, art l icle 1. of the constitution to prohibit the things prosperous. sale of liquor. Also Guaranteed Buggies with Leather $40 Team Hamess $31.50 28. An initiative bill to prohibit tlie Open an account with us today, add to it regularly ami trimming, fine leather quarter tops, in $45 Team Hamess $35.50 sale of liquor. systematically, ami build to success red or black - - — - $58.50 $18 Single Buggy Hamess $13.50 29. A |H-tition to create an “Employes Indemnity Commission.” You can do it. We arc interested in your welfare. High Grade Henney Buggies $77.50 $30 Double Driving Harness $23.50 30. A |>etition to prohibit fishing on j Your success is onr success. Rogue river. 31. A bill to cn-ate the county of Des I chutes. 320 - 328 The first serious accident to -s-iur on tlw pip«- line project came Thursday afternoon at the lop of Lusted hill. A team that hail taken out a load "I pipe to tin- tup of the hill wore left standing hitched to the wagon after the pipe was n h-aaed Behind them was a traction engine that had been driven up a hall hour before It is auppocgd that the steam ha<l gradually accumulated till it Anally “blew off” and frightened die team, which st artist down the hill. Of course the wagon s-sm gained fright ful momentum, swaying ami pitching ami altdlng the pipe forward it struck one horse breaking its leg twice, cut the other horse fo-lly ami rolled down the hill into tlie brush. A hurried call was sent in, the doctor was taken out amt liuding the horse Inq-eh-ssly wound ed, advised its l-eing shot. The pl|* will probably Is- lost as the expense of recovering it will likely ls< too great to lie practicable. Tin- bora.* lost was val ued at $4'”. Much trouble IS la-ing experienced at tin- Kandy bridge rhe bridge is weak and when Is-ing crossed by the heavy loads, sways considerably. An effort will Is- nia-le to brace the bridge HO as to illimiiiate all -laager. Monday evening was iq-eeial occasion for the Mt. flcolt 8. V. camp. Aller a Oriel closed session, <|>erl in busiuess and initiation, the doors were thrown open the friends and relatives of the l“>ys were shown in. A floe au<ii- ence was |>feeenl when < Yimuian-ier McDowell ailll-iUllce-1 the tirât number of the program, fonts fond dispense.! music under the leadership of <>. A. Richards, A talk aleiut war times by Walrod was highly appreciated. Auntie Brown gave a reading, Miss Strickrodt, a recitation, Mr Galachio and Miss Welch rendered two musical selections, G AV. Adams talked on the memories id war times ami Geo. and Ada McCul lum gave musical numbers alter which the band diaiviuraed at length. The audience w as then ushered in o the din ing risiiii ami a spread of cake and cream ami coffee was served. The txivs were given a cheer for their hospitality ami ull went home happy. Harness Buggy and Wagon Sale The Man Who Looks Ahead N J I rfr-fr i ' ini. rairvii i/«-. ix /ar»rt ) - - »¿a »3 C. L. Boss <& Co Evolution, At what time of life may a man bo an Id to bolong to the vegetable klng- domi •ago When experience hits made him 1 I Moline Plow Co. Bldg, j FAST MORRISON STREET Portland, Oregon