3 A. I. Htoim wmn out from Portland * to Np«*iid Sunday with hla brother, II H Stone. Mlaae« Gertrude and Carrie Tyri-r l-airvmw, Gru., N'ov. 10. TI h - <>. It. were enti*rtHin»*«l by Mr«, il. A Ma Handy, Oregon, Nov. 7.— Al the ri- Troiildalv, Oregon, Nov 10.—The A N. company « f imui l»y- mock over Sunday. wild goose hunting party returned from publican rally held in the Junker hall log ralla mi thè m*w Troutdali* unii Kt. Tin* town raiirua will l>* held next thi-ir Arlington trip aith ii goodly num­ Saturday evening was well attended John» cut ufi TI k * pflt* driver« uri* iii- Saturday evening A mayor, traaaurer, ber. I larry K|H ut work ut Ibi« timi-. rei*or«ler, marilml ami four council men Miller. Bert Sexton, I N. Buxton, Bert Mr. and Mra. Alfred Bell have moved Eilmoiison and T. Berini-tl coinp«»»ed ' to Bull Kun where he is employed with An rilm mrvii I in . »poeto.I Ht th«* ‘ > are to be nominated the party. 1 the Mt. Hixxi Railroad company. R. A N cur» <»f pr<»«iu<*<9 an*! on« cur of of her restaurant and confectionery. ntrnctor» who are putting In n con- Mrs. Chas Lewis, Mrs. F. It. Dean, rett, Henry (’obits, Peter Clark, An- are aiming the new businc»» hull««-» crete baeement and making other need - Mrs Wm llur-ell, Mr». I A. Zimmer- scion (>ray, l>-o. Canning. John ami The Artiaaus will enjoy one of tlmir «*<1 illlprovemeiitN. j mail and I* M. N aeh have been elected William Milam, Mary ami Annie llali-y W II Coon» in laying cement •ide- i anelai dances Saturday night. The church was Is-autifu11 y decoratwl 1 Stewarts of the M, E. church. walk» in hi» yar«l hy Mrs. McDonald, and the Mi»»«» Ma­ The Dugger family have Ix-en out id F E. Harlow, wif - nnd daughter .Mr». Narnli Shephard mad« a two honey and Bessie ('aiming. town fur a few weeks* visit. i were vi«i tors her« last week, W. J limes Pitman of Estacada attended I. A. Taylor and wile of Lo» Angele« McKay at .M« lr<»»«*. Mr». Ellen Wright was here Tues* lay O. O. F. Iislge Imre Saturday night and moved into the Ashcraft I ioiihc . l liHiking after her interests. Mt«M»r». Milo and Claude Coon» nr«* went to Marmot before returning borne. Sun l>ial Ranch company 1« repairing I Im llarvev laimly have moved into cxptM’ted to go (o Arlington, ()r«*gon to Jix* Clarke has returned from East­ i itsstix'k sheds here. the Stolli* house on llaiilnon street »¡•«•ini th«* winter. ern Oregon where he spent' several Chester Stevens was out from Kenton months. Itvv. Young will preach in the M. E u-m-wing o'*l acquaintances Sunday. clmrch morning anr nu Otto ANchofT wm o|w*rat«d upon at ll Troutdale where lie »|>ent a week. the houle 4 l>r Luptoii in Sundy. I’. S C I' last Sunday evening Carl ilHrder, who is attending the A I m mt forty guenta, representing the trail’- school, visited hit mother The new pastor of the Presbyterian .1 B PitmiAti of E»tarM«ln wni m call<*r th«*ir own n«*i^hIxirhiHxl, Montavilla Mrs. Annie Thielcke Saturday ami Sun­ church, Itev. Bollii,«ou, preached m the iri Marmot Suioluv ami RuNMBllvillf*. gathered at the couy day. morning and iectiirrd in tlx- evening -ui Col. and Mra llelflvld have gone to h<>m«* uf Mr ami Mr« Samuel McCart- prohibition Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis are rejoic­ Cotlag«* < • rove, but ex oct to return to ii«*y Saturday evening The elTort» of A special meeting of the city council Marmot to N|»**n«i th«- winter. ing over the arrival of a baby boy last th«* ho»t and liG«t« M» left nothing to I»«* Ma» held Munday eveiiiiig tor the pm Mi«« Edn i Helm«, who han Iteen em­ d« *ir«*«l during the few f>|ea«Ant hour« Wis! m-sd ty. |H,»i* of ap|*ointmg a l ommitti-e to se­ Gustave Dahrnea ha« purchased the ployod at Bull Run wmm railed borne on that follow«*«!. Everything gave evi­ cure a spel lai city charter arrount «»f th«* ill'i» «« of her brot her, dence to the people a iiu in« t t bat if h ah corner lots on Proctor, avenue ami Mis. M < ' ('ornett a a*« givr»ti h »ur- l!> nry llolin , and iw now with him in a party par excellenc«*. Whist, rnuxic Bruns street from the Sandy Land com­ pr N- In the lo/m of an oln, were tin* principal feature». *lny evening at the homi- of ber il nigh* the |»«>ple here recently to learn of the l'alno r in Hiring Saturday. Mr- < ummingH wa» able to I»«* re ­ ter, M ia W I llison I he evening was Adolph A««h«4f wae a Portland visit­ moved from the home of her fiater, marriage of Anna Taylor, a 14-year-old x|x-nt m guessi g the idlotographs of Mr». King in Portland, to her own girl, to William Carpenter, an elderly or Inni week the guests, taken in ytutli, ami ill tell­ ■ nun. who lives on bis place near home here on Buckley avenue. Hubocrilm for The Herald, M a year. ing youthful eV elielici s Plea-ant Home. M. Coleman and family have moved Men are continually passing through to the old Heneaco Smith place. here <>n their way to Bull Run to work for the Mt. Hood Railway company. Material for the new railroad is being 111« Grace, Rev. Alexander Christe, hauled from Boring and Gresham by , Father Arthur De kirimer and Bert­ auto trucks which are being run night hold Durrer were the guests of M. ami day. K ronenlu-rg last Sunday, when confirm­ ation was administered to twenty child­ There is little danger from a cold or ; ren at the St Joseph church, Powell from an attack of the grip except when Valley road. A large numla-r were in followed by pneumonia, and this never attendance. happens when Cliaml«-rlain's Cough | Mr. and Mrs. J C. Neppach and Remedy is used, This remedy has won ! WE DELIVER ANYWHERE children, Karl »nd Antonia, were its gn-at reputation and extensive sale by guests of Mrs Neppach' brother, Mar­ il» remarkable cures of colds and grip Give us a chance, we’ll sho\* r you. Helow tin Kronenlierg this week. They are ami can I n * relied upon with implicit we list a few of our prices. Send us your list, we from Oakland, California and are in­ confidence. For sale by Gresham Drug tending to make their home in Port­ C*>. will deliver right in your town. land. FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE SAX UY BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON (OKBEII MARMOÎ HI SI SKIION IIM Aaron Fox riustM vum ORE. TROUTDALE, . $1.00 Bottles Medicines 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide 5 gals. Pearl Oil .... 5 gals, bulk oil .... . . $ .85 .15 .98 .80 1 Keg new Milchner Herring $1.10 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap .... 6 cans Carnation milk 1 can Eagle milk .... 6 loaves ol bread .... 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda .40 .25 .55 .15 .25 .05 10-lb. pail Columbia lard Extra S a S shingles, per 1000 100-lb. sack hall ground salt 6 pkgs. Ablx’tta biscuits 1 pound fancy seeded raisins Oysters, Pork &. Beans, Tomatoes, Corn, Soups, Peas, New Postal Cards .... O. N. T. Thread .... Flour, Best .... Sugar, dry granulated 16 pounds Sugar .... Fells-Naptha Soap .... . . 3 runs . . . . . 1.85 2.10 .45 .25 .10 2.5 .01 .05 5.40 5.60 1.00 .05 No Association makes Prices for Fox. We don’t get a letter every Monday morning telling us what to sell goods at. We are Free Y Ve pz/y 40 c for fresh Eggs 40,000 Cedar Fence Posts WANTED this fall and m xt spring What Number Can Yon Furnish Not less than 20 inches in circumferance Anchor Fence Manufacturing A Construction Works 35 Vnion avenue, Portland, Ore Phom- East 9 Fill In the blank and mall to us Immediately. We can furnish...................... K"'*l »pH* cellar fence ixmta delivered at Gresham for...................cents each. We can Rev. Wm Runyon has lieen in Sandy the past week nursing Gregg Cox, who has typhoid fever. Alex Brooks has returned from Hixxi R-ver. Noah Kuhn and family have moved to Bull Run, where Mr. Kuhn will have charge of a crew of men for the Ml. Hood Railway Co. Frances McCabe is working at Bull Run. Miss Myrtle Friel and Archie Craw- ford were recently married and have taken up their residence at Troutdale, .25 3 pkgs. Roasted Corn Flakes Tel. 191 CHERRYVILLE furnish....................... good split cedar posts on county road near our place for................................ cents each , Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS MT. SCOTT Beaver State Herald and other papers DRUG CO. The price of The Herald alone is «1. a year, but to those who woul-1 like the advantage of a clubbing rate with other papers we offer the following low prices: RrmtmLer th-sc arr the lowest Rates “The Herald” in combination with any of the following: 1 r WEEKLY iiREliONlAN DATLY OREGONIAN .......... . D'LYand MlNDAY OREGONIAN DAILY TELEGRAM MEMl WEEKLY JOURNAL • DAILY JOURNAL DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL . PACIFK MONTHLY . PA (I EK HOMESTEAD PACIFIC FARMER . NATIONAL GRANGE POI I TRY JOURNAL (monthl?) . ORE«.ON AGRICULTURIST FARM JOURNAL, 2 yr«. and Hors»* «>.25 hJNj 5.00 2. •G‘0 T.'JO 1.75 1 75 1.75 1.75 1J» 1.50 LENTS. OREGON - For a full line of New and Second Hand m'n. ) 11.W ! 1.25 i 4 25 a. 75 1.25 ‘ 4 1.ÙU LOO 1.0» 1.00 I Mó i .<> , 1.50 Mc< ALL'S MAGAZINE (Ladles*) 1.50 This price 1» for delivery by mail only and ___ ' only when remittance is made with order Faders may be sent to addresses. Sub­ scriptions may begin at any time. CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST CHURCH — Rev. .1. M. H opi - kr , pastor. Services, Sunday School, 10 a in ; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m.and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at M o’elix-k. All welcomed. ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F H. Freund, pastor. S ervices (German) 11 a. m., every Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. m. ' SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, Copy Books, Slates Water Colar Sets, Satchels, Etc. Cúmplele Outfiters Our Drugs are Pure, Fresh, Reliable * -S-'-i TRY OUR ¡COUGH ’CURE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED MAXWELL SCHNEIDER PHOTO STUDIO nnro Expressing, Draymg ““ Fred D. Flora See the Herald club offers. REPAIRING SOLICITED Carl Datil Metzger < 1 191)^ Morrison St. . Herald Want Ads. are Result! PORTLAND, - OREGON Getters. Read the Want Ads. i > which meeting more than three fourths of all the stock subscribed was present and voted, has duly made and filed Supplementary Articles of Incorpora­ tion for the purpose of changing and altering its original Articles of Incor­ poration so as to comply with and con­ form to the State Banking l aws in re­ spect to the holding of real estate ami 11 for no other purpose. i i By or of the Board of Directors. Dated at. Gresham, Ore., Oct. 90, 1910 ’ J. ELKINGTON, Pn-sident. ' ’ EMIL G. KARDELL Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12 your watch o U ulu keep time : A NEW SHOEMAKER 4« BANK LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. Gresham — P astor , Rev. I J. F. Dunlop. S ervices , Sunday CABINETS School, 9:45 a. m.; Preaching at GROUPS 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Epworth ; League d- votional, •>::«), every Sun­ LANDSCAPES day. Prayer meeting, Thursday venings at 7:30 p. m. Everybody 1 High-grade Work invited. Artistic Finish SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC Improved Facilities CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- told Durrer. Services will be held on the first Sundav of each month at NEW GALLERY 10:30 a. m. Powell Street Gresham FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J O. Coleman, pastor. Services, Sun­ day School at 10 a. m.. preaching 2d | and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Delineator, Pearsons Magazine and p. tn. Herald S3 50 for «2.25. Subscribe. ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. ! Read the new paper combination. O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. “I am pleaded to recommend Chatn- wonder why you did'nt think of u« long before. lu-rlain’s Cough Remedy as the lest thing All our work guaranteed. No haety. I know of and safest remedy for coughs, ' slipshod job leaves our shop. Our colds an