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ORF.SHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911
The library tea given lust Hattinla*
PUBLIC ROADS
BADLY DAMAGED
Vol. 8.
No. 7.
down in the laboratory Hand Michal
MONIAVIIIA
inf a1» I -mne ■ hlo ne gaa. by which »be
A very pleasant social affair was a
w tw ahmrtt ov.-remne.
»•irpriMv party given Mr« Anna Peter-
Jl»e
o.
laving 'omple’e..
soti it, honor of • er »2nd birthday.
' »tmly of all the author» in English
Nearly thirty gue-t- Here pr»-«ei,t. most
lite ature a« tar a« Burns, have begun
t <4 them pioneer friend» and neighbor*.
<'.»• of repairing public road. >f
J. IL Chsliterof \rleta was in Gresh­
Amte*r I ads nd of Portland lias I m nig ht
Another serious break occurred r>n to read hi» poems and "ing his aong*.
,
11 interesting incident •• .1» ’lie pres­
am this week
Mr- Xf.iltnomah c<>i,uty i. goit>|{ to la, ,otii'*- ence of .Mr» Jain. Buckman and Mrs. the new pi|H* line on Monday last, « t »-
‘ S H. Thompson'» llverv barn
The »ophomore* are reading and
E. W Aylsworth ha« been siiffnring I I3 hind 1» 11 daughter of Mrs, Emm a tlniiit frightful thi» year. Ho Imd v William Hutchinaon, who, with Grand­ , tailing a probable cost of $ 15/MM) to re­ studying "The Tale of Two Cities."
Schultz
They have moved into a I have the road* lx*«*ri dainHg»*d every- ma Peterson were members of old place twenty*five joints of the pipe
with th«* grippe
They ha.1 a te-c in geometry la«t M.m-
cottag**
ow
n<»l
i>y Mr- S'tmlt/ <»n Main where from Mt. Talror to the Handy Mullnouiah grange that held its ses­ which colla|>M-d under the pre- are of J day
J E M«*t/ger has •••Id his livery barn
river hv the builder- of the new Bull
street.
to Will 11 uckins'ifi.
sion in a hall on Grand avenue and outside air when a vacuum was crea ed
Roy Falroquist ami Chaster Daily
| Run pipe II e and the 'fount Hood
bridge acnaia thr ibjt
The
new
wagon
East Stark street
Although living in by the bursting of one of the lap-weld were absent. la»t I-relay
I R Howitt hs- bought «mt the Roy
railway that all available fund- for thin
i
joints
railroad cut on Stanley avenue is well
tbe city t e three had not happened to
Htatt'ird mrst market
i year will have to la, »pent for their re­
The freshman have organised a so­
The break occurred at the foot of
V under way.
It 1» a single truss of 100
meet since the di»bamling of tbe grange
I.. I> Merrill of Lents visited al h i
pair, in con»e<|uence of which there
ciety
called the “New Word” society.
Lusted
hill
just
as
the
testing
of
a
com-
feet in length. The cut ia thirty-live
thirty year» ago
Mr». Peterson re-
aunt's, Mr». (’. Merrill, this weak.
will Iw practically nothing for new
The duty is to learn a new word every
pl
etcd
section
had
been
finished
with
a
feel deep at that j»>int and will tie the
i ceived a large number of post cards ex­
day and al»o be able to use it. Home of
Mias Lulu Parmely *i|M*nt the week l<»*ation of 1 he tirst station ou the Mt. work, except where abaolutely necea- pressing congratulation» and
belli pre-sure of ninety-five pounds to the
•ary.
The
tax
levy,
great
a»
it
is,
will
end with Mi«« Francis Judy at Halrm.
s«piare inch.
One of the lap-welds . the pupils learn very large words for
Hood romi we»t of tireahaiu. A long
I wishes.
»carcely be adequate to place the road»
gave way causing a rjtsb of water down such little people.
Mis* Heasie Howitt visited at her flight <tf ■tepa will lie necessary tn get
February 17, being -Mi»* Ruth Nib-
in a« g'M»l condition a» they were lari
the hill, and as the vents were all
Rudolph Wihlon was absent last
cousin'»» M ims Ruth Nihlin», last week. down to the depot from the roadway
fall before the rainy »eaaon tiegan be­ 1 tin's birthday, her friends took tbe oc- closed there was no chance for air to Tuesday, the 21»t.
| cm ion to give her a surprise. The
Guy Fieldhouse went to the hospital above
1« the uiual
get into the pipe so as to counteract the '
<ieorge B. Cutler it having hi* 44*- sides there 1» K°*nK
Here is a »tory of which the Caesar
I sm ! wee« tn
o «rated < hi for aplnal
difficulty <>t »carcity of help when mint ' young people plaved game* until they loss of water and thus equaliae the
acre farm, east of Rockwo«»», surveyed
claas
is fond
Brutus—"How many
trouble
nee. led.
| were tired, when Mi»« Clara Smith fav­ pressure.
eggs did yon eat for breakfast’*’
ored
the
company
with
music
and
Mi«»
Rev A. B C,Ider of l*l»w»»nt Home Into tlie and ten acre tracts. Road*
The beet work dune laat year on the I
The collapsing joints are not all in
Caesar—"Et tu r rate.”
M|M*nl a few hours in <ire»tuvn Thur»- are living openel across the tract, and l Bare l.ine and other road» ha» auffered Niblin with club «winging. A dainty
one place but are at four different pointe
The basket ball gam? between the
»••vvral desirable lot» are already spoken
day.
a. much in pro|>ortion a» thoae of lea« lunch was Nerved and at a late hour the where the weakest place« presumably Gresham girls and Ear acada girla re­
f ir, on which good hoi>«>-» will •»• • milt
Harry O«m»»n, the hor»«* trainer, «
i»» portanc. . In fact, the coat of repair» company dispersed, all expressing them­ were The pipes are completely ruined suited in the former’s victory. The
Mr*.
Ralph Kliepherd and little
o
working twcn’Y-wiv hon»«w out at his
aloii^ the Ba.e Line ia goina to be selves as having had a '’jolly, K«»od and will have to be replace«!. It is said score was 27 to
• laughter of I’ortland
visile.) M r»
The boys’ basket fiall team went to
place.
ureater than the »oft road» Itecauae of time ” M ixh Niblin*« gur*«tM were the' the lo«q will fall on the factory which
Shepherd’s parent»,
Mr
«nd M re
Dilly to play against t e boys of that
the mor.- p a>iiiaiieiit character of ti.e M isses Ada Alderton» Adda Calvin, I furnished the pipe because of the de­ school. The game resulted in favor of
Mln-« H pe \ml* (■»‘»11 Visited
| ( r lleWitt I; .«»
Clara Smith, Blanch Lewix, Bv«»«ie
work.
the Gresham boys with a score of 12 to
imithei, Mi. J. I'. Miller, in ('«»rtland
w nriAGia wen* i«mui*4 6»r th»* **rr»*«»t
Howitt and Oscar Aiderton. Archaliald < fect which caused the accident.
10. The boy«’ team plays Park Place
Il i» a conaerialive e»tiniate, by tl.o.e Aiderton. .Mr. Reitzman,
on W*«dh(*sday.
Official-<>f
the
Portland
Water
Board
George Calvin 1
«•I I’ m ri Ilrtj^'*iii»r*w»k iti'l M«*lvin North*
here. Feb 24th, and both t e bov*
coni|>ete<it to judge. t at the *iut.oige to arid Sam Hpitle»
and the contractors, together with a ami girl's team« go to Estacada fw
The Gresham real ••i-tnte office I m to ru|» who »«bd«’ two I w » m «** of
.lie r<>a<l« of Eaatern Multnomah dur
Mr». Janie- Kelly i* recovering from representative of the factory went out games there Saturday. Feb. 25th.
lx* moved across the street fr«»tu th«* p«»u<l«‘r front A. I ClitiM*. Th** |a»w<hT
Kez tin* pm -' four month» ha. I<een over an altaeg <1 grippe.
to the scene of the break on Tuesday
present locatiotk,
w a« Mold t«» othr r uarti«** but ha«! I»*'«* ii
M'd.OOr
li 1» a »tupemloii» figure tn
an«! took several photographs of the
Thr drug »lore i*» having - • ('(* fin- UMfd l<*f(»re Mr. I ha»*«* found * h« > had pay fnr a pipe line at., ti iH-neut»
GOnkELl
,
w»vk
They found that several of the I
1‘LL ASINI HOME
Thr ten > culprit* have not l»-rll
p««»V*HMVntM IIIM'I- in the aay •! - une it
Mi*«« Durham lias t»»*rn on the sick
the people of the city, ami a railroad
uiiin
»»red
joint»*
were
out
<4
position,
John Lan L-rback eiiier'amed fiiend»
caught xrt, I but there may vet lie a
tin«* piat«* g>aws witido ia a.
list for the past few «lays.
through
IrgNl Et’tllr Hvcr die |H>wd«*r, with >ther that will m< rea*e va riati
baking !»**»•<» undermined by the rush of
from the city Sunday .
Rev F. II. Freiin ha*
I
returtird from arrrftte for u«irig «»t«»lrt» pr«»p**rty.
Neu«» ha- tiern received from Warren
oi.ly a »mail action <■( the county
v« «ter. thus increasing the of repairs.
Alice Slephen* was leone sev.-ral
thr sot ami will have *«*rvirea al the
Ball at Sweet, Idaho, that he is im­
Thr nrw building !•» ! m * »•r<*«,t«*d bv While it it true that the city )>ay» tno-l day«.
Th«*
’
rvak
which
<»rcnrred
two
ueek-
Zi«'H lAangrli«a> church at the umiih I
proving ami will soon be able to go on
Mr.I><•*•*' tt «ill > m « cf>tnnirnc««>i at on«*** o| the tax yet it i» al»o true that the
hour.
Th» M’ II »• «d <•*»«»•»ruction train had ago at another place, when twelve j «ints ' tii- homr-Ye td again.
It will I m * 75 x 90 a lid two Ntorir* high of farmer mu«t .offer the gre»te»t incon­
w»*re
ruined
in
the
-am«*
way,
is
tiring
The nice Ings at the M
I
church
a wreck Siindav murni* g at i «»’cloek—
Mr. and M»* Frank Bcm made a
coiicrvtr, la( r(| with pr♦*•«••! brick Thr venience ami Io»- from the condition
rr|Nii<rd. I lie Io— of that break will
Conducted by Rev
< hiy Ph«*lp- are
ahn*»>*t a -rrion* a -cid»*n! on 11»«* grad«*
the
roa<|.
have
tieeii
left
in,
beaide«
the
i l»u.-ir«rrs t» p to Portland Saturday.
loacr tl'M'F will Itr ocutlpird by three
La
I
*»n
the
ouiitrartor-.
H
i-
said,
t»r-
growing in itilerexl and will continue
»•n**t of Pieaaaiit H«».n«*.
buxine»* firn»« and h«»trl «»tlice and din­ inconvenience i« ino«t felt in a »mall
Mr. Pr«n-G»r - having the -awtiiiet
ca«c*r care was n«»t taken t<> o(»en the
nrxi av«*k.
territory,
wt.il.«
the
,•
>«t
come»
from
Th»* huge clan» «hovel IM M
ing room
The upp«*r tl or udl have
«irvalvet*. hlit the n* u brrik, while I vrlrd dos r .o tii- place where the
(»••(» Kent.v has Iwtught the honsr < c- ilurtv Nl«*eping room* all «team hrat»**l, j the whole taxpaynik* public
taking a yard an I « -• «»? u! m »0 nt one
Dave Latwirrback is
*1 »»•»«( similar, IV .ir the fault of a d e- -»’• mi.I tf»»«.*;
«upied i»y HAH NfT.irU, on Main and bath
A rruall factor in the drRtructioii of troop.
doing r»i w- w k
It 1« eiperted that W II i
fr ■ 11\ r pipe.
str«**’i, ami wdl have it moved the first Congdon «ill hiv»* charge of th«* bohd I our road, wa» the au'o track la-t month ! T• t* Baptiat p rach*-r prvarhrd hit«
Mis. Ba'I in* le a nnu t»er of calle on
lleavih farewell -»-rm- mi S today al ti.e chaprl
of thr week cm t«» hl- j r »prr!v near thr Hr ha« had twenty year* rxperi«*n(*e in ■ over the t>e-t improve I road«
tb« -i*k Sumliy. She rejM»rre all im­
Lumber
ix
t»eiiu¿
laid
f«»
»<
aideaalk
the
hotel
buainr»»«
hwided machine, were »en' ove the '
1. o <> F hall.
proving.
HIGH SCHOOL SOILS
from the -tore to th- railroad -t.«ti«>n
Th«* legislature ap ro printed $1600 he»t roa I. with the result that the, j
Tiie Iwture i»y Rev. Owen Tuesday
lion F M Gill of Wa««*o county has
Tarnier« attention! Pay your faxe«.
evening proved •*» *»e a grand succesa.
(»«•«•n renewing in <pimnluncr«« in thi* for the < (re-ham fair That am »unt for I were damaged to the amount of $10.(00,
There w i«» u»» one a<MH •nt or t«r*ly in Proceeds * •
AH report a good time.
By far
It meant that th«* caah a» reported in the Onynman
vicinit) since thr adjournment «»( the two year«
M rs. Woodaru’ii r*K>m as! rtmr-tla)
I.
C.
Nr
*e|
..f
P »rtland made a t'Usi-
( ÍDAKVILIE
legislatur«* of whirl» ht w»i* a mvmt»er premium* will not l»e Ie— than $750. the gr.*at-»t damage hi« I .ecu done t»y j
It mo-t have lieen on account *»f th n» «r call tier»* Wr Inrsday.
the
railroad
people
who
have
lieen
haul
­
There
i-
a
ne.%
which
«urn
may
be
increased
The
fir**t
t«aru
g
»mg
ui»
on
the
lit* w* nt to Esisrada <»n WrdmtslMV,
l»e .»a it'll *tax we bad
$415 left over ing »team »hovel», hco.i,olive*, dump Steele place.
fair had a baterxv of
<
returning to his home yr.sterd'iy
Lilhan Fre lol ph g« r th? story ol
Tortured for Fifteen Years
The < iiete I nivk have e«»l*l the Iof
which * a- given to tic i»« pre-ent a-aocia- c*r», mile. <>f tr«»tte luml>er and mile»
The Htratts l.'imbrr company which tion. Then th** «urn of
ha- been I of lie» ami rad* over the »olte»l road». their potatoes,
They del very well Eiwaid E. Hale’** life Mild rrvieweu hl* By a cure-def) mg stomach trouble that
ha« «• stahhsh«* I a luml»«*r vard t«ast <>l 1» reived from the Mate during the pa«t
“Mail Without a Uuiintry.'* tx-f »re lue battle doc or-. and re-i-ted all remedies
a it h them.
N »w it i- $|5» mi
Look« a- I The coi> titioii of the r >»di> they u*ed 1«
the city with I (’ Peterson as agent, ♦wo vearn
a-s ub \ Tiiurxdav morning.
he tried., John W M**d lere of »Mixider»-
Earl
Bort
a
a**
•
»ff
red
ÿl.OM
for
ta
It waa appalling and the damage great, but
ha« about complrted an rxlen iv«* shed if th«* fair ought to la* a «Mircea*
f fie'flret year without Much assistance.
Ke.meth R«*b«-rt' made a fi.ing tiip' ville, Mich , «*-riuel (loomed, He had
nothing can I m - done al»>ut it. The |>i|* place.
with mb « flier attached. Large (iiisntu
George R iegg luteo ,w to run hu* to ttir Portland litndy thr 16th, in to sell his i f.«rm an I give up work. Hl«
Several burglari»*« were report»*«! dur­ line people have not been »low. tither,
tir« of high grade lumber ar«* Iwing r«-
father'd place tin» year
order io «■»•cure material for hi- rtsay to neighbor« • .-»nd, “he can’t live much
in tiling the road» up for the u»e ot
ing
the
pant
week,
among
them
lieing
crivr«l and stored for s«>r when the
u»- Delivered tieforv the a-nrmblv next l<»nae» .** ‘ W! a tv ver I ate distressed
the n»bl»erv of John Brown’s «tort* at intem|>erate langUHge, a« they, U m >.
active building season arrives.
A piece ui Dannel dampened with Thursday
m--,” tie u rote, “till I tried Electric
have
lieen
going
ahead
wince
laid
biiiii
-
John Brown the Ro. k wool merchant, ' R «ckwood, w here bout $I<M‘ worth of
Bn« >M. * a nil h w rkrd auch »under*
mer in their work of destruction. Cham(»erlaii»’« Liuinient and ituuml oil
vi
al
<»l
th»-
senior
gl»
le,
w
I«»
*
miriti.
♦•welrv
was
stolen.
At
J.
M
Pavia*
has «<»ld his entire holding« there to
-tori* th** rolilwrs trot «(»ins clothing and Neither company ia done yet, nor i* the U» lite affected p*rl lx thiprnm lo any V» i.»kr up the pr«»lrssi«»n « I leachiiig I» fur iiiv i oat I I can in-w eat things I
Everhart H. Hall of Oregon City who other things atul then thrv went to
e»uld not take lur \eart». ll’a aureiy a
damage ended. Condition* are so had plaster. M hen troni» ed *itit lame bar«* ihr hear futur»*, ait*
alj> getting
will take |NM|4rsaion soon and enlarge Fairview where thev burglarised a
or paint* in the t*i ie u« * hept give »i a
that
the
road
supervisors
can
do
noth
­
.’•ouïe practice in that
L») MSF'Sim^ gr.iiid rrm»*<iy ho xtoiiiMch trouble.’*
William Trimble of Powell
thr busiiir«-. .Mr Br«»w n w ill remain <1 welling
trial Mild you are Celiati* lu lie (U«»re
Ju-t n« g'**sl lor the liver and kidneys,
in the primati ruonn*.
in Ro( kw«»<»d until wchu I cluses, after Valiev lost a set of harnr«*«* on Friday ing but wait for the construction work
than plea?*—*1 with Hie prompt reli« i
livery buttle guaruiilr«*«!. Outy 50c at
which hr will move hi« family to night. Although the sheriff's deputies to end and the only hojie for relief i*
Minie p«rt lining
ex, erm»» m ¡
i «I» uggists.
Grrsharn where hr will engage in thr were looking for the thieves none of dry weather, which will serve to make ahich il atfor*lF. Hold by ab den hi»
I hem have yet been apprehended.
real ••stair and insurance business
the road* pa»M*ble, but they will be
rough and hard tu travel.
Since last July the county ha» paid I
out in ru.d warrants the » tu of «1*6,-1
11 VE NEWS
aftermwm w»» n delightful affair, there
lieilig about ssventy-tlve present. The
library wa. I hmii t i f n 11 v decorated with
< edar • in j'rti gr»|»e, fern and lapai,o«e
I quince
BIG BREAK
ON PIPE LINE
| NOW IS IHf TIME 10 BUY PROPfRIY IN GRESHAM
6,ie corner ImsineM lot on Main St , 1"’’ f'*'1 frontage, $750. taki* only $ IO) cash
Two corner tniaiu,*»» lota on Main
216 feet frontage $1200
Two bii.ineas lots on Main St., »550
Two ro*dd«nce I ■!«, Main St,, finest in i,n»'haiii. $ h ,M i
One goi«l I 1 ami new hotwv eight rooms. $2000, require» only $s<x>.
Two large corner bii»ine«« lot», Powell St., $2000.
tin» acp- of gmund, centrally liwated, ,m»lern resilience, water anil Sewerage, 37
ia’iiring fruit tree»; can be cut into loti-; $5(X>o, easy terms.
One acre and tivo-acre tracts, all in cultivation, 011 goisi n>ad, <•!•»•• to station in
Tia Juana; $ loo per acre and up
FIRST STATE BANK. GRESHAM. OREGON
The Old Reliable
WITH RESOURCES OF
OVER $175.(XX>
Continues to Offer Unexcelled Facilities in Banking
General Banking in all it« Branches
Trust« Executed
Taxes Paid on Application
Real Estate Handled on Commission
ITitles Perfected
FIRST G PE. STATE
BANK
SHAM, OPE.
,
.¿h
I
«
079 A» the tax levy for thi* year ie
over thirty per cent higher than la»t
year it follow* that the road fund should
be prOportimiately larger and that the
county will have alamt that much more
to spend on our roads this year. It is
going to take it all, and mostly for re­
pairs, too.
[
|
,
1
;
Will Use Broadway Street
The Mount Hood ailway will enter
Portland over the tracks of the P. R. L.
A P. Co , on Broad wav street fr in
East Twenty-fourth street. Both coin* I
panics will cross the Willamette on the i
Brqadwsy bridge, and the Mount H* wh I
people will give nu local service weal- ’
ward from Montavilla. The route to'
the Broadway tiridge will t»e almost 1
direct from Gresham and with no stop*«;
beyond Montavilla it will l»e possible.
for our citixena to make ilie west side |
in alxuit thirty minutes The two com-1
panics are working together harmoni­
ously snd do not consider each ot&$r
rivals o any estent.
In fad. the
Gresham travel is alwmt all that can l»e
divided, except that from R*«ekw(M-i
Rehe»r«»l* for the entertainment Io
1» jiven by Rorkwo.Ml whool neit Fri-
<la,v eve. ing are b«;inK held »ImoM
nigtitly. The prog ram will eonmat of
a .bort drama. <lialo„iie>, recitation*,
' Hong* and n.uric, the whole to cloae
with a Im.ket .upper and dancing in
; the irranite hall
The procee.1» will go
for the final payment on a wet of ency­
clopedia purchased lart year by the
pupil* of the reliool
I
MANDT
WAGONS
Everybody's talking about them. They're the Best. Guaranteed by the Factory
We arc making very low prke» O" Wagon.
Hameas, Buggies and Farm Impl mvnts
$2 Full Lined Heavy Burlap Horse Blankets, $l.32,. 40* off on all Chase’s Winter
$50 No. 1 Team Hamess at
. . $37.50 | $18 50 Single Hamess at ... .
Good Farm Hamess at
.... $27.50 I $16.00 Single Hamess at ... .
$33.50 Double Driving Harness at . $25.75 | Good Double Hamess at ... .
Robes
$14.35
$12.50
$17.50
Snap on Some Buggies we are closing out.
See our Big Stock of Goods in the Moline Plow Co. Bldg., 320-328 E. Morrison St , Rortland
L. L. BOSS & CO
I