» OLD SOLDIERS MEET AT GRANGE HALL-INSTALLATION WELCH! S GOITRE LL CECIL METZGER MEETS ACCIDENT AT O.W.P. DEPOT Miss Augusta I’hender of Portland Is Snow f«-ll borx to a «lepth of tw«*lv<* inclx-s from tlx* Htli to H l '>Hi arxl I visiting Miss Ivy Blackburn. hat siiow«**l most every «Uy sin«:«*. Tb<* Mis« Cena Van Fleet is very ill with filial «now fall has Ix-rii about twenty- appendicitis. four inches, but th*- present <1* pth is Mrs. Frank Beers mide a trip to eight inches. Tlx- barom**l«*r has r«-g- Portland yesterday. isleted from forlv *l. gr«***« to rixt»-en W. A. Proctor has a large gang of Ceremonies arc Conducted by Adjutant G m. Williams—Relief degr«.*e». Imlications m*- today that men clearing land (or him. While Working on Electric Machine Received 630 Volts then* will lx* colder w ntlx r. He Will Recuver Corps Also Has New Set of Officers Guy Hoo«l lias gone tri Albany to Tlx- mall I- l«*ing **arri«*l on horse- Halt liis folks. back, lb« road« }«*ing almost impassi- A large gang of Japs are clearing land hie. It is report. il that Jerry briel bad Cecil Metzger, suintant at the O. W. was helpless and unconscious. Dr. Bit- The officers of the relief corps are : Last Saturday was a notable day in to pry liis horae, that was packing lor Frank Beers. the history of the G. A It and W. R. Mis. Anna Bates, president. Maggie J. Hall ami family have moved to tbe K ^P01 »u»fer.*d a very danger«« acci- tner was hastily called and with the mail, out of the mire with a pole or ('., Iieiug the date for iii-tallation of Crow, H. V. P. Mrs. Halle Woetell, J. I «lent last evening. While adjusting a station assistants Mr. Metzger was car- John Strauss place. long pry. officers in Isilb order« Tim exercises V. P. Mrs. May Emery, Conductor. Ervin Hood has returned to hie home part of tbe transformer be came in con into the office and placed on the floor. were held in the grange hall in thia city Lillian Chipman, treasurer. Clara Kanej The lagrippe is prevalent in Welches in Albany after a long visit with his tact with'the machinery, and received a He was able to speak but unable to move. and the installation was c<mducfi*d by secretary. Litzi« Jack, assistant con district quite a numb**r of |*eople hav- sister, Mrs. R. A. Hntchins. I ing slight attacks with a bad cough. shock that threw him to the floor. His He gradually improve«}, was brought Adjutant General C. A. Williams, as ductor ami press correspondent. E. Andres' two sons are ill with . wife after waiting some time in an ad Great excitement was cau««««i here sistisi by Past t'ommanders nliaw amt home and was somewhat better Friday Bixty-five visitors from Portland, Ore measles. Mr. Smith of the same house Pike gon City, Bellwood, lamts ami Bunny- yesterday when Win. Welch, commonly joining room went to see why he did morning. It is anticipated that he will The following officers were installed side were present. A fine dinner was I called Billie, walk««l into the house hold is very ill with the measles also. not return arxl discovere«! that he recover in a few days. by th«* Si. A. R 1'oat Commander, serveil to the assembly after which [and said lie bad kill&l a buck. Of Win. Buttler: B. V , Geo. Keiratu; J. short s|MM*«'h«a ami music by the Oregon j course, that meant fri*«h meat, a nice, PLEASANI HOME STANLEYVILLE Special News V., W. T. Hherwotsl ; Chaplain, J. Hes City drum corps closed tbe day's enter juicy venison steak. YoO old hunter Rev. Taylor of Portland is assisting will appreciate the feeling that pre Miss Hester Th rope was given a sur Bandy Commercial club, through its ter; Quartermaster, Henry Kane; Ad tainment. vailed here. All were frightened for prise party on last Friday evening by a Rev. Ca'der during the week’s services committee, P. T. Shelley, Caei-er jutant, G. it Bates; Officer of the Day, A committee on condolence was ap- fear a game warden would walk in be large number of her young friends. ' at the M. E. church. Junker, R. E. Eason and Ed. Bruns E. G. Ricketts: Officer of the Guarii, l»>iiit«*d to pr«*|«are a tilting memorial to Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Newland, a have announced a grand basket and pi« fore the buck oould lx- disposed of. The evening was epent in gatmrs, music, Thus Hinder. Comrade N. L. Smith, who lias lieen Many argumenta were brought forth dancing and feasting and was thorough- daughter, social with beat of recitatton.singing and Th«* installation of the W. R. ('. was called to mourn the loss of liis brother Mrs. B. C. Setmas returned from instrumental music. “Pie eatin’’ and condu"te«l l«y Mrs. Jessie it. Harding, Joshua Smith of Salem, whose wife is lor tbe disposal ot tlx* meat, but at last iy enjoyed by all. Those in attendance Bill« says, “Let's bring him in.” ■o were: Dexter Quux-nbury, Earl Mid- California. She is glad to get beck to apple fishing contest for which prizes of Oregon City, past department presi tbe department president for Oregon. will be given to take place Saturday dent. three of the men started to get it. dleton, Reuben Kaiser. Wilbur Stan- Oregon Well, we were certainly astonished ley, Roland Quisenbury, Fred Wagner. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Strauss and Mrs. evening, Feb. 11, at Junker’s ball with ( hmic to Her Rcv*drd *-------- u Duncan have been visiting old neigh a dance after everything. Free, except when we found It was an old buck Ernest Brigger, Heimer Anspach, rabbit or commonly call«**l snow shoe Mazie Schantine, Julia Anspach, Mautl bors ami friends in California. baskets, which will tie »>ld at auction, Mrs. Johanna Weddeler, who lived rabbit. It was taken to Arthur lair- Johnston, Mabel Pollen, Susie Stanley, . tbe proceeds to go to tbe Sandy Com with her ag«*<l husbanii and her only, Business along the line is booming mercial club fund to pay for tbe print- kin’s who disposed of it. The crowd Myrtle Stanley, Gladys Holgate. Fran eon <>n the ol I W«*dd* ler holm-stead in despite tbe mud and rain. Tbe open- 1 ing of 5,000 folders descriptive pamphlet thought Billie ought to join a certain ces Bliss, Madeline McDonald, Addie ■ Clackamas county, im«j***«l p<*«<*efiilly Percy T. Shelley made a trip to Port sl,r*nF promises many changes of our beautiful productive Sandy river (juisenbury, Miriam Brown, 1 1 »ora ----- I *D,t club called—well, it la-gins with A to her eternal home on the 12th ot tins land last Wetineslay with a warrant for I for the improvement of tbe country. Stockton. Mrs. Ernest Holgate assist country. Everybody come and help Wai. Bertman, who has been staying the arr«*st of the Keller boys who rob- month. ed Mrs. Thorpe in preparing and serv-' Mies Vanfleet is on the sick list. this worthy cause. Ladies are especial with Mr Morton, cut his kn«w* with an Johanne Weddeler was born in Ger I m «1 the Ketch store «mine time ago, and ing the refreshments. Chas. Hunter was here on a business ly invited to bring pies and baskets of ax whicii n-sulted in bl«««*l poisoning. many September 24, IM10. Al the age on to Oregon City, where he assisted in trip. luneb. About March 15 a drama will Earl Stanley, who has been quite ill I of twenty-nine she was marri««i to the preliminary bearing liefore Judge He was removed to the Sandy hospital be given for the benefit of the club ad Tbe five acre tract known as the and ia reported to I m * in a critical condi will tonsilitia, is improving. Christian Weddler, and twenty-ua«* Sampson of that city. The older broth vertising venture. Stepbone farm was recently sold and tion. years later came w ith her husband and er, pleading guilty, was bound in the Walter Cothrell, formerly a resident will be laid out in town lots. Mr. Woodard of l’ortlmid is a guest of this vicinity but now a railroad fire- \ only eliil'l, Christian, to America, locat sum of five hundred ilol ars to appear ing in Oregon on a farm near Damascus. before the graml jury. Failing to fur at the Welelx s hotel. *min tietween Portland ami Kalama, | Mrs. John Ixiuderback is on tbe sick Multnomah Granqe Dance list. Here six* live*! with her family the last nish 1»Hid lie was c*>rnmgte<l to jail. Miss Zip. Ruth and Be«* Murphy, visited here during the week. Multnomah grange will give another thirty years, doing her sliaru to build His brother plead not guilty and had Dm B*«lely ami Alex. Holden made a dance Saturday Evening, Jan. 21. The William Sales has let a contract for J up a new country and helping faithfully hie trial set for Jan. 27th, in Sampson's trip to Y*M*ann ami governmeat camp Multnomah Grange Dance usual grange su pper will be served. clearing five acres of land, the job I m *- | to make their farm tbe pleasant home court The go*sla which they were ac on skis last week. They report««! Richard’s orchestra. Undesirables will ing wall under way. It. will be ready cused of stealing, were found in their having a nice trip and a .« lendid linn*. stead it nuw is. Multnomah grange will give a other not lie allowed to remain. 3 for plowing when spring opens and w ill suit cases. The older one confessed to Hhe was known by many of her 'lance Saturday evening Feb. 4. The make an appreciable addition lu hie Hann I grange supper will be served neiglilsirs as “Grandma W.sl leler” and serving a term in the Colora«l<> Reform LISI IDS land already in cultivation. Richard's orchestra. Vtideeirabies will was loved by all. She was a g'sid wo atory but deniwi that his youngi-r Ask E. L. Rayburn, Lente, about the not be allowed to remain. 5 Hanse Holgren, the walker at camp man ami a sincere Christian, happy and brother had anything to du w itlp this new Leuts match. No. 2 of the Ml. H'sal railway made a faithful at all times in the every day robbery. Unclaimed Letters remarkable walk during th»- r«***ent duty of life. A born optimist, she was Notice to Creditors The following letters remain uncalled given to look on tbe bright side of every A 96-Paqe Diary for Our Readers snow. He left Gresham nt 5 o clock A dance w ill be given by the Artisan for at the Gresham poetoftice for the Notice is her« by given that tbe un in th« evening and arrived at camp No. thing, an«l in conssspiem*« thereof lodge at their hall in Fairview, Satur W«> take pleasure in announcing that 2 at live minutes after seven. week ending January 21, 1911 : dersigned has been appoint««! adminis He day night, Jan. .I. Tiekets$l. Supper brought sunshine ami happiness to our readers can secure a valuable !H1- Gentlemen's list—Carl Gustafson, Ed trator of the estate of Lydia J. Callwell, counted ttie step« which w«*re 1 >,alo tlii>se around her. V 3 page diary for I'.lll by sending four 1- l«y tlx* road. Il is culle«i uiix* miles ward O’Neil, W. H. McIntyre, W. A. deceased, by the county court of the 5 k! per couple extra. Bless«-*! with a strong constitution cent stamp- to D. Swift A Co , patent Rhodes (2) Frank Ghelardnec. stat«* of Oregon, for M dtnoniuli county, from Gresham. she fri*<pieiilly drove eight miles to Medicines that hid nature are always lawyers, Washington. D.C. This dairy Ladies’ list—Mrs. Edgar I.. Klemer, and has qualified. All person« having Mr. Era is suffering from bl**>l pois tiresham t*> attend service« at the is worth 25 cents and contains a mein- Mrs. E. Isman. claims against said «—tale are hereby moat effectual. Cham!«eriain's Cough Evang«*lical Zion’s chur* h, of which oranda ami dat<* (or each «lav of the on in his hand, cause«! from a rusty Cards—P. Ktxalee, A. C. Sherill, E I. notified to present tue sam«* to me at Remedy acts on this plan. It allays she was a member. Iler lust attendant«* year; tin* census of 1900 and IHIO of the nail. It wns necessary to. have an <>[ or Borgert, Jonas Melvan, Jack Burd. 314 Spalding building, Portland, Ore the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the was «m Christinas day. when six* t««>k states , nearly .'IDO of the largest cities ; ation. These letters will lie sent to the Dead gon. duly verified, within six months secretions and aide nature in rostering the car at Boring, walking three miles synopsis of useful every day informa A delegation if farmers went into tin* Letter Office on February 4. 11*11, if from tin* date hereof. the system to a healthy condition. from her home to this siaHun and back tion; business laws; patent laws and county court to see what c*> ll I be doio* Thousands have Ustifie«! to its superior not delivered before. In calling Hr the First publication Jan. 14, 1011. again On the next day she ami her how to obtain and sell a patent ; bust** tn getting the roads fix<*d >,p wl icli are excellence. Sold by all dealers. above, please say “advertised,” giving HI GH M. CALLWELL, husband, who is 77 years ol<l, six years ne»s forms; postage rates; and the in bad condition on «*• count of the date of list. Administrator. of corn, wheat, oam, tobacco heavy traffic that has lieen lia i • I ( JOHNSON A VAN ZANTE, her Senior, «piietlv cehbrated Holy a..... .. I McCOLL, I* M. Ask al*out the Herald Clubbing offers and cotton prialuced in each state. Attornevs. Communion at their home. them The funeral services were held at the W. Smith, who is staying at r«*sldem*e mid al the ('mon I'liiiieli at New Real Estate Company Andre's, is down with the nx*a«b*.« Damascus, and were conducled in I lx* Having opened a real estate ottice in presell«....... a largt eoncmir»« Of friends School was. closed Hire«* «lavs and relatives by Rev. I*. II Freund, tire-hum, we wish a nice list .of lands swk on account of th** ¡lines** *»f pastor of th«* Evatigf li«*al Zmn's cliurcli in Gresham. At tin* ie»id«*m«* be s|s ke both wild ami improved to offer our teacher, Miss Paulin«* lleaco*k. especially for tlx* bi-ixfit ol tlui a/«*«i large li-t of prospective buyer-. If you The littb* son «>( Mr. and Mr-. husband, w ho wa* unable to folbiw the have anything tn sell conn* in and sei* Ickler, who has b« *-ti si> k f *r t •• | remains to llieir last le-ting pla«*e. At U-. U e ate in II position to loindie the ehuiili liis rcmaiks wen* taken sui'c<*i«efully nil kind- of renltv either three weeks with pnciiu. ii. :- proving from John II: I 3. ''Ll not your In art Is* I roiibh <1, in my la'hci s boils«* me wild or improted, largì* or small, town Mr. nnd Mrs. G. I. .«led I,.ul . -**\< i<* many mausmii*. Interment I**, k colini ry. attack • •( Hit* grip Hie p.'-t «'* I* pl <••* in th* Damascus cennm ry. If your prie** is light we w ill do the To Jordmi's b.mks w*hen«*’«*i .......... in**, rest. Mis. B. C. V; Illi ha.. letiliu*! S mith L avo C omcaxv , A»ul hear th«* swelling w«i**r ■ r*,«r. from her trip to Cahloruia. (ittico on Powell street, Gresham. Father convey Ils salely horn«*, .1. Christraon, who is im .mg * <■ tf To friend* not but, but. gum* lx*mi** . engine for the riveting gnu, m.v «* n trip to Portland last S.ttiirdav. KELLER BROTHERS TRIED fOR ROBBERY You and Your Chance Opportunity may knock at your door more then once—pro bably it will, but don’t expect it to fall asleep on your doorstep. It is necessary to be financially in condition for opportunity when it comes if you ever expect to be prosperous. There is but one thing that keep£ so many people from becoming wealthy and that is The Start Profit by the experience of others and leave that one thing be hind you. Make the start now. Open an account with this bank now—today. We want the small accounts, and will give them courteous, carful attention. Next Dance at Rixhtood Rockwood grange will give its month- end dance on Saturday evening, Janu ary 28. Richards' orchestra will t><* then*, and tin* usual grange supper will la* served. Tickets, $1 I ndesirabli « will not lie allowed to remain, nor will they l>e sold tickets if known Saved at Death's Door. Th«* <l«x>r of death s«*i*me*l readv to open for Murray W. Ayers, of Transit Bridge, N. Y., when his life wa« won- j derfully saved. “I was in a dreadful [condition,” In* writes, “my skin was | al most yellow , <■« »■« sunken, l iugue I coated, enmtiat<*<l fr mi losing l*' poumls [ anil growing weaker every day Viru- | lent liver trouble was pulling me down I to death in spite of d'M*l**r Then tba* I matchless medicine, Ele< trie Bitter«. I cure«I me. I regain* d the 10 |**>iiiuls 1 lost mid n**w nm w II nnd «trong ’ For | all «toninch, liver and kidney troubl«*« I they are supreme. 5'*e at all dtn.'jists