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Subscription, $1.00 a Year. BABY HOME WANTS CASH TO ASK FOR RAISE IN APPROPRIATION GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910 beginning of the winter season la the time when those thing« are moat need ed. If there are somediacardeil children's rockers up in your attic, just remember thia appeal, or still better, buy a new one. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED ON 0. W. P OREGON DEVELOPMENT THE NORTHWEST LEAGUE CONVENTION LIVESTOCK SHOW Meeting of State Wide Interest Supply Don’t Meet Demands To be Held in Salem Of the Pacific Coast Nov. 28, 29, 30 Country Death of Mrs. Thomas Ginder The death of Mrs. Tbos. Ginder oc curred early Tuesday morning at her residence on Hood avenue after a severe illness lasting several months. The end came peacefully, with her children and husbaud at her side. fJeath resulted from dropsy, her condition becoming so bad that blood poisoning bad set in. This made it necessary to hold the funeral early. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon. Rev. J. F. Dun lop conducted the service. The burial was in the Gresham cemetery. Nancy Shelburn Ginder was born in Indiana, December 23, 1843. She came to Iowa at an early day, where in 18tiU she was married to Thomas Ginder. To them were born five children. Those now living are, Charles, of Apple gate, Oregon; J. W., of Portland; Mrs. Ina Harms of Portland, and Miss Lillian Ginder. Her husband and a sitter sur vive her. Mrs. Ginder was a patient sufferer : and endeared herself to all who knew her. Her death is mourned by many acquaintances and friends. She wai* a member of the Baptist church. Vol. 6. No. 47. COMMERCIAL CLUB SENDS DELEGATES WILL BOOST FOR TOWN AT SALEM MEETING Men of National prominence will The question that confronts the stock speak at the convention of the Oregon man and farmer of the Pacific North TALKS Of INCORPORATING Development league, to lie held at Sal west is the necessity for increased live An unknown man was rnn over near em Nov. 28, JV. 3» Howard Elliot, stock production. It is not good busi of the Northern Pacific rail- ness that the packers of the coast cities Expenses Often Over-Reach the 1 Gresham Wednesday night, by the car , president Several Sites Offered for Fac which leaves Boring at 7 o'clock. He way, is one of the leading speakers and find it necessary to send millions of $600 Mark Each Month tory—Committee to Per received Injuries resulting in bis death a t he will tell ot the exploitation work the dollars each year to the Missouri River, Northern Pacific is doing in Oregon’s tor live animals, and that such great Despite Economy. short time after the accident, while on fect Arrangements. liehalf and will suggest methods wliere- quantities of money are taken out of the way to the hospital at Portland. by the fullest |<oasible benefit can be this section for provisions and packing Tn«- motorman saw the Issly of a man secured to this state. Members of the Is.ard ot directors <>< house products sent here from the cen The Gr sham Commercial Club held lying on the track about fifty feet ahead Advertising ami publicity men who tral states. the Baity Home in Portland are consid arousing meeting Wednesday night and of the car The car |«s*i-d over the stand in the front rank in their work There is one thing certain; the en ering making an appeal to I hi- state for ' Isaly slid was stopped u hundred feet or took steps towards a more energetic in America are on the program and tire energies of our people must be di plan of development work than has a larger appropriation. For some year* more lieyond. The man was picks*I up the brightest stars in the community rected along batter lines of farming and characterized the club in the past. the legislature lias allowed the home and brought to Gresham and Dr. Bit'ner promotion on the coast are scheduled livestock breeding and feeding, and to It was decided to send two men to ».Hail a year. When this appropriation was ■iirninonol He found that the for addresses. Frank E Morris in, sec that end those whose names appear at the convention < f Development leagues lasly had been rolled and bruised by retary of Success Magazine and one of i the head of the executive committee first made tlx-re were but 30 babies at Salem, next Monday, Tuesday and tin* car but no members were severed. ask your cooperation to the end that in the institution, ami cx|ienae- were Ill* did not regain consciousness but the foremost magazine men in the Wednesday, not only to show that United States is coming all the way an object lesson be given which will be Greeham was on the map, but to stu ly much lower tloiu at present. There are diel about a half hour later on the way from New York to speak to the leaguers. effective. I Roast Tame Duck the methode of other clubs and get the now So children being cared for, and to the city where he was being taken by The dates for the livestock show have ■ There are many other speakers whose most successful plans of organization In the evening, dress the duck, mix a|s*cial car. A liquor bottle was found every month several are relum-il admit I ideas will proven! great value. To hear been set for March 20, 21 and 22, 1911, : in his |MM'ket, but not evidence to indi I them will tie well worth a trip to Salem at Portland, and as to what the show salt, one teaspoonful sugar and plenty and work. The president was asked to tance Im-auiw of lack ol accommodation appoint delegates and he has named cate ms name or home. It is supposed means has been exainpled, first, at Fort of pepper; with this rub the fowl well The appropriation does not cover half lie m > a iatsirer, but it is rumored he from the most remote part of the state inside and out, place in an earthen dish Emil G. Kardell and H. L. St. Clair. and all who can possibly arrange their Worth, Texas, where a handful of men It was decided to bold a big meeting tlie expense, winch goes each month «»<» farmer, living near Eagle Creek. affair* to attend the convention should organiz«*d a livestock show ; when they and set in a cool place till morning. Stuffing—If you have not buscuit of membersand citizens next Thursday lieyond I lie »<►<> mark, despite economy. do so. Splendid hospitality is offered started thev Were shipping to the mark baked, make a light, rich bread of night to hear reports from the delegates by the Salem Board ot Trade. This in- j ets a class of cattle which were moetly The matron and nurses work on salaries Sandy Granqc Mectlnq wheat (Hour, using either soda or bak and take steps to reorganize and incor horns and hoofs, and shipping in all of eludes auto tripe about the Capital city that can be only explained by love Sandy grange bad a splendid meet and the nearby country, visits to the their pork products. Today, as a result ing powder. When done add a very porate the club. In this way the club nt humanity, while the pby>iriaus all ing recently ami a large crowd attended. little eagar salt to taste, pepper, one or can provide suitable and permanent state institutions, and a big banquet on of the work of the Fort Worth show, give their services Iree, as do the direr Six new candidates were initiated. the night of the last day, Wednesday, Texas has as good cattle, sheep and bogs ; two eggs, two or three onions chopped rooms, build up a permanent exhibit, and put itself in shape to encourage any as any state in the Union ; Fort Worth 1 fine, about one pint tomatoes chopped tors, among whom are some of the most They are, Mrs N. Maier, Mrs. L. Stev | November 30. enterprise that will be a help to the up, a lump of butter, size of a walnut, ens. Mrs Maggie Edwards, Miss Jennie has trebled its population, and its large prominent women in town socially, who ! town. Le Grand, Miss Bessie Can ing and packing houses are running to their and sufficient milk and water to make work untiringly in the Home's interest. The delegates want to take a collec- PLEASANT VALLEY a soft thick batter, fill the fowl, place in Mrs Clar Cotie full capacity, employing 1290 to 15001 The president, Mrs. 1». C. Burns, who C. F. Kesterson made a business trip laboring men, and from a show held in | a roaster, and then peel one lemon and { tion of photos showing products, field I luring the lecture hour the question scenes, improvement work, buildings, has just reform* > I oin a two months i of if lure action of starting a new cuun- to the Rogue river valley. half a dozen pens in the stock yards i place thin slices all over the top of fowl If those having suitable views and set in oven ami as soon as brown 1 etc. | ty or else another effort to lie annexed Mrs. T. Taylor has been visiting with the present event is given in a magnifi visit in tlie east, said, in s|>eakingof ths would communicate with the delegates on top, take out and cover with re to Multnomah county was discussed friends in the Tuallatin valley for the cent building, constructed at a cost of needs of the Home: mainder of stuffing, fill roast pan half it will be a great help. and many grangers are in favor of a past two we ks. 375,000. The show brings from eight The club went on record as ready to "lAOOu will not meet the needs of the new county. A lively argument was full of boiling water, and baste at in T. R. Berry ha returned from Joseph, to ten thousand strangers to the city, institution, but if the stale should ap made in favor of woman’s sufferage was Ore., where he has lieen engaged as and the organization which gives tjie tervals until done, then maka a gravy help further the project of Mr. Dan- of liquid in pan. The lemon takes meier to erect a large hotel and busi propriate that amount we could prob made by Mrs. N. Miilar, who made chief engineer by the Electric Light and shows has a membership of over 500. away that strong unpleasant taste so ness block on the corner of Powell and Mis* Bessie Can- some strong points, The same success has lieen achieved at ably Ire able to raise the remainder Power company. objectionable to most people. This is 1 Main streets and condemned any at ning made a good speech against the Mr. Girten of Portland was a visitor Denver, where the amphitheatre for the delicious. through subscription front the friends tempt on the part of property owners question. Joe Alltel, A. C. Thoma* ami livestock show cost. $85,000 and the! to hold up the enterpiise. of the work, The tialiiea come to US E F. Bruns also spoke on the question here this week. Association lias A memliership of 350, I The committee on factory site re G N. Sager was in Portland last week from all over the state, and we have which aroused considerable interest and who are endeavoring to develop the do- , “I do not believe there is any other} ported favorably on locating the doing jury duty. many ap|>eals which we cannot meet, comment on laith side». mestic meat animals of the inter-moun medicine so good for w hooping cough as Meader - Cochrane Multi • color Press Mrs. Dolison ol Portland was the tain country to a greater standard of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,” writ«»! A big meeting is expected the second owing to the crowvd conditions of the factory here and a committee was ap Saturday in December, w hen two very guest of her brother I. R. Berry last excellence than they now attain else Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. pointed witli power to in ike definite Homn Sunday, This remedy is also unsurpassed for colds where. "Only last week I received a letter important questions will come up for arrang* uients fir the same. ai,d croup. For sale by Gresham Drug' Mrs. Annie Tuttle ot Union, Orgon, Irttm a man in the southern part of the discussion, one of which is to decide Co. state, win» lieggid us to take In* two on th building ol a grange hall or hold is visiting with her sister. Mrs. G. N. Tolkinq of Alfalfa and Shoals little motherless children and care for a big grange fair in 1911. Every granger Sager, Mrs. Tattle formerly lived at Gard of Thanks With tlie present prices of beef, which J. W. Wilson, a hog breeder of Al this place and It Is her intention to them until hi* could get on his feet is requested to be present. * desire to thank most heartily We mena. Kansas, had 80 acre« of alfalfa authorities agiee cannot lie lowered spend several months here. again. The mother had died of lung last year. He pastured 7(10 «boats on it the product.ua of fat cattle uu the evervi one who gave us assistance and trouble, which he luvl also contracted, ('hamls-rlain'« Stomach and Liver Tab Misses Stephens and Borquest enter and cut in addition, 100 tons of hay. sympathy during the long illness and farm where the work has long been for and he lias exhausted his funds trying lets d<> no sicken or gripe, and may l>e tained the ■ iglith grade pupils at the recent death of our loved one, Mrs. gotten will be found profitable.—Farm Nancy Ginder. to Isiard the children out ami meet the taken with perfect safety by the most home of Miss Borquest last Saturday The Herald clubbing offers are just i Journal. Thoe. Ginder and Children. demands of Ins wife's illness and death. delicate women or the youngest child. evening. The affair was a pleasant one. the thing you want. Hie la but one of the many cases that The*old and freble will also find them a There will la* sn all day session of the ap|M*nl to our sympathy. most suitable remedy for aiding and grange Saturday. There will lie open "If there were a children's free hoe strengthening their weakened digestion session in the afternoon and everybody pital in Portland it would divide up and for regulating the bowels. For sale is invited to attend. Miss Fox, city some nt our labors. We ought never to bj Gresham Itrug Co. librarian, and others will address 11« Obliged to take sick babies Inbl the meeting. Home, but we frequently havt1 to” Banana PudJInq the Thanksgiving « ill bring a PLEASANT HOME Heat one quart of sweet milk, Into considerable nnmHor of useful articles John E. Bramhall has rented the this stir the beaten yolks of two eggs of clothing *»»’l other articles to the tea- Grove farm Baby HiW* And yet what a large num mixed with a little milk and one Boil H M'lrti*’. L-nnertz has bought 15 avMffr spoonful flour or cornstarch. ber of ^leople then* are wlm will not few minutes, set off, add vanilla, a pinch of A. K I eHaven near 1 ere And will think of it at that time. Articles of furniture, dolls, toys ami thing« of that of salt, when cool add three banAnas move to the place. He will hold a sale sliced thin, frost ami Set in oven for of stock, December 5, in tlfe afternoon, j na.ure aru most needy. Don t forget National Rev. Calder is p'easantly located in the Baby Home when you are ap|«>r- frost to brown, serve Magazine. the parsonage. tioning your charily plans ami at the Mr. Newman and family are occupy Report of the Conditi’»n '•'t I he ing the Stevens 5-acre farm. Mr. New man i* working in the blacksmith shop. Ijtrson Bros, have discontinued the In the «tale of Oregon, nt the close rtf business November 10, l.'l«». butcher business and will go to their KEMOA’RVES $ 98,508.9« farm nt Sandy. Loans ami discoiinte .......... .51 Overdrafts. secured ami unsecured Pleasant Home is in need of a drug 10,«25.00 Bonds, securities, etc 9,347.93 store and a physician, a butcher shop, Banking house, furniture and lixturi*. 58,318.80 a barber shop and a shoe shop. line from approved reserve bank* 377.97 Checks ami other cash ftvtii« Ties are laid on the Mt. Hood railroad 7,877 27 .... ................... lllllld east of here and work is going on night »155,251.38 Everybody'S talking about them. They're the Best. Guaranteed by the Factory T otal ,..................... and day. I 15,1X4».««» We are Waking very »ow prkes Wagons, Hamess. Buggies and Farm Implements. Mrs. D. Hall of Yamhill county, is a »Capital stock pWi*1 in........................ 2,(»10 00 guest of Mrs. D. Ik Jack over Thanks Nnrpltis fund ................................ . , fl,87f».IKl I mlividcd profits, less expenses and taxes pain $2 Full Lined Heavy Burlap Horse Blankets, $ I -322. 40^ off on all Chase’s Winter Robes. I «15 giving. Due to l>anAs and bankers 1IH.MG7.74 $14.35 Mrs. Al. teuderek is spending t'.,e lndividwnl deposits subject to check $50 No. 1 Team Harness at s . $37.50 $18.50 Single Hamess at , 17,«ti8.«W $12.50 week at her mother ’ * . Demand crrtillciites of deposit.............................. 22,« . . . . $27.50 $16.00 Single Hamess at . Time •certificates of depoeit..................................... W. F. McKinney's family an»’ | j|ie Good Far*li Harness at „ 4,281» 97 $17.50 $25.75 Good Double Hamess at . Ravings Deposits......... Stephens family spent Thank wiving $33.50 Trouble Driving Harness at . »185,251.38 z Total., ......... Snap on Some Buggies we are closing out. day With B. C. Setman. NTATE <»F OREGON, I M. XJountv of Miiltnoniah, I Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Anderaon, i See our Big Stock of Goods in the Moline Plow Co. Bldg., 320-328 E. Morrison St., Portland Cashier of the above mentioned. bank,, do> solemnly a son. .won’t' on..'0.'‘shove'HVort^t'rne 7 o Ore b.-st"of (’. ,1 l.t'Nisir ist , Cashier Josh Chase has bougE t a (#rm on ( CORRECT—Attest: Molalla. Subscribed and sworn to A. Marana before me th’** 19th day 'Of T iikoiwvrk H rvikiv NoVemlMT, 1910. C. J. T.i'snut iav, A. MfíVKKS, See the Herald club offers. lb rectors. Notary Public. LILLY BABUS bl ING (ARID I OR First State Bank, at Gresham, Ore MANDT WAGONS C. L. BOSS & CO.