Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Greeham Gaietto. Fast Mulini.n ah R<«onl Multnomah Recon! and Montavilla Herald. Published Every Fridav at tin-sham, Ore., by the B kavkk S tatk Pvau«HiNu Co H. À. DARN ALL, F. oitob and M anaokh . Entered •• «n-ond cl««» matter *t the postulare *t Gresham. <‘re«oii tuwctinie« litis l'»*r Y.«r, Sl *‘ in advance: to loretan eoumru-» st Six Wonih» TSc : Three rionlh» trial »ubecription« «V. Slagle copie« V k»k tor clubbing rat. «. IteitTSACtS thonld b* *.*nl b> Kxprve, or l',*#tortlce Money Order. Regl«U-rvd l«-tier or* heck 8tanq»i Accepted up to cent«. HCflTTS tor »ubwriptton« «re not *<>nt tittle»» requested The change ot label on your paper will indicate the receipt .*< your remiltace If tt d**e# not please uotify us BUCMnaViXCES H you do not wt«h your paper continued plea»*- notify u* about the tune the ■ubM-ripti.m . apt re. We find this plan nio«t aattefactory to our patron», though it 1» not tn BCContaiK-*' with our peraonal view» CSMft Of 40MtSS In ordering change of addreas give old a« well a» near addresa CtMtWOMliars «re wanted in even community. It no eorre»p-n l.-nev appears from >ur neighborhmat. you »re r*-«s»-etfully rvqu *»led to »end u» a» many local Item» a» you can. UttltSIM UTTS I'ROFESSU'N M t’ARDs lone inch) .’.‘Sc e«eb IMite CAKIN' OF THANKS (not excMdtn« two itiehe».) SO nnb t.FTTFKs OF CONtmi.KSCK (not exceeding (our me to »> Il OKTVAK1KS (or ».itwcriber» or their mint- Hate (anittle». tr word«, ........nt» .-OtoP'aonl» IS rent» *' to l" word* .*■- cent» KKADKKs 1 cent per word per iMue DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rates made known on appiieati n All Lodge Grange. School. Church, or other notice« or adverti»enient» of socials, parties, dances, concerts, theatricals, etc . given for a profit, charged for at regular rates In order to Insure change of ad advertiser» mu»t have copy in this odlc-e not later than Thursday preceding day of publication. MM M«IT>»S .« our specialty. We are well equipped to do the b«’«l work at current price» Especially termer»’ «nd business men'» letter Heads. Knve'.opes. Rutter W rapp*-n. Statement», etc in >m«ll or large quantitie». Auction Bill» lXaiger». Poster», etc . printed on short notice. The 01J Oaken Bucket A Revi«e-t Version. Detordte lour Home Faugh! What a sight, what a com­ (< >KBI 11 mentary on civilisation and on the Allw-rt F<>x, wifi- »nd l>abv cairn* out trait in human nature which leads us from Portland Saturday evening and to ex end ail our energie- on keeping «l«>nt Sun-lav wit Mr«. Fox'« parent«, up a "front” The house« «nd yard« Mr and Mr« w. ii Read and »tore«, etc., where they lai-e the A baby girl i« rc|Mirti-d at the home ■tree!« show a scrupulous devotion to • ppearence and respectability—but of Geo Chanila*rlain. Mr mid Mrs. Bv is and baby and w hat sorry backiard »ca|a>s they li ve. Singular it is that people will spend John Rohrer were Sunday visitors nt almost any amount of money on their the Julien home. house, furnishings, etc., but - hen it James Bentli-ld came out from Port comes to the back yard they will till it land Saturday evening and «p<-n*«nn w ith the most disgraceful eontruption«— day with hi» wile mid mother Mis« no wonder work in the kitchen is so de- Annie Benfield accompann A her broth­ pre-sing and the servant is a "pro- i er to Portland Sunday evening. blem." Mr». A. B L. nder’« hou»e win en- Why not make heck yard« just as at­ tore l last Wednesday and robbed of tractive as front yards? There's an money and eatable». Mr. Fleury'« obvious moral cigniticance to it, too, house broken into the nameday. No for if we think «all the while of the due to the perpetrator. front view appearances, we can't he i Columbia grange met in regular »<■« genuine in any way. Acuiodeu« in the > mon Saturday, March 4. The Attend­ tale lilted the roofs off the houses and ance wan more than tin- average. Eight was thus able to see just how all the I candidate were imtiati.l in first and people lived, in their innioet privacy; second degree«. A masquerade dance when air»hi|«< become common what will t>e given by the director« of the sights will lie seen as the aereal | asse • | grange Saturday evening. March 1H. gers catch glimpses into upper window« — and down into back yard« and all sort« of odd place« which hitherto could de- 1 LAIOUKtLL (v prying eye«. A new specie« of mor- O. Budeen and II. Schultz were in alitv will doubtless develop as a result IMrtland on busint-«« last Thursday. ot air flight II Schults loaded two carload« ot rick Actors tel! us that there are scarcely w<»»l last Friday. any theaters in this country, no matter L. Faught is building a new house. how costly and luxurious the front and A. Tiickev 1»,light a llolatain bull last audience sides may be, which have any decent arrangements tiehind the scenes week. Actors have to du their work in sur­ \ ten ¡»Hind boy was l»>rn last Friday roundings as a rille wore- than l>arii- 'to Mr «nd Mr«. F Eiling like. What can be expected in the Jay Gould’s children have been on way of moral elevation of the stage the sick. when the c nditions are so degrading? O. B-sleen visited W Jauiw I mr I .Sun Why should not an actor look upon life •lav. as sufwrficial and als<> when lie con­ Win. .Martine • can read." pear larger. A room with a high ceil­ Pathfinder. But always ssvs : ‘Send it; the family ing and narrow walls can lw* made to likes it— appear more in proportion by allowing In fact, we all think it a real house­ the ceiling covering to extend down Mortimer Whitehead to Visit Gresham the voters voted for hold need.” 'over the walls several feet. Another Re|sirta have heen eircidatuig for some school h<»i«e. How welcome he is when he steps in plan to remedy a high ceiling is to time that Mortimer Whitehead, Past Mrs. 1>. G. Butler amt children of our sanctum. make the base board appear higher by Isi-tuivr of the National Grange, anil a Latourell visited the former’« sister. How he makes our hearts throb; how i using canvas« or some other material man of note in grange work, would Is- at Mr» Wilson, an I sttendeil the enter­ he make.« our hearts dance. which can be painted to match the Gresham next Saturday. The Herald tainment at the M-Ixsd house Saturday We outwardly thank him; we inwardly wall pa|>er. Finish this with a mould­ received a letter la-l week from Mr ■light. bleee him— ing. Whitehead stating that lie could Is- at W. T. Burkholder i« -arking |H>tatt or instep apply Chamberlain's Lini­ against himself for a cool $1000 The true home maker should desire to d.-siral >le point to have Mr Whitvln-ad ment and you will get quick relief. It come tn the surface. Of course have the interior of her house corre­ ap|» ar as it is centrally l s ate-l. having co«t« but a quarter. Why uifhr'’ F r a note of §1000 is not much for a spond with nature’s law of harmonv as a half dozen live granges around it, and «ale bv all druggists. banker who has been expecting nearly as possible. Thia can lie done the idea yet i- to have a« many present without extra cost if she is careful in as possible. let the grangers bring their to leave town. Indications are selecting AUCTION her house furnishings to have Inc-ket- and make a day of it. They will that the said banker will be them harmonize. The undi r*igned will -ill at hl» home Is- well repaid for their trouble. If for under arrest before the public The location of the rooms should de­ nothing else, it is Worth while to have | on the Wm Wiu*»|«- place, two and one- termine what colors are appropriate to met an-l spoken w ith a man who ba« half mill-» east of Sandy, iiregon, on reads this paragraph. ; be used. Rooms with a north exposure Is-i-n in every «tale in the union on work -ATI RDAY, MARCH IK The plan of the Fair Directors and dark «hould always I m * finished otT connected with it« development and who commencing at 10 o'clock a. tn., tlx* fol­ to change the name of the asso­ in golden brown, red or yellow, a« these know- mon- als.ut the lalue of the order lowing dc-eri bed pro|»-rty: I colors siigg- st light and warmth. Light, FARM MACHINERY ciation is one of doubtful good. airy rooms look more attractive in blue, to it« memls-ra than any other |s-r*>n One disc drill. in it. If anything can be gained by - it i light green or pink. The darker tints Two mowem. all well and good, However, it 1 in a room should alway be in the floor John W. Sickelsmith, Greensboro, One two-horw- hay rake. < Im- bay tedder. Oipk UllU a Al ceiling should always I’a., has three children, and like most appears to US that the name of i VVIVI covering and the One two horw- »ted lever harrow. I be the lightest. Care should tie taken children, they frequently lake cold. the association lias not been in < Inc 11 inch sti-el plow in selecting furniture to have the beet “We have tried several kind« of cough Two one-hor-s- cultivator». the . way in securing outside help j and . not to» , .... < me fiHldi-r cutter. too much. All the furm-hin^F medicine," he »ay«, ‘‘but have never during the last few years and I should shoum harmonize. Bedroom furniture found any yet that did them a« much < hie fanning mill 3 incfi wide tin- wugon there is no reason to believe that should enameled and not polished wood, g‘>od Charnlrerlain's Cough Remedy." One One 3 inch truck. i Draperies should be of washable mate- For «ale by ail druggists. it will in the future. < Ine light wagon. One tree sprayer. : ria), as they are more sanitary. One derrick-fork outfit. Taking the country over Care should be taken in selecting One garden si«»ler. fair Directors Meet nothing that has happened re­ pictures. Copies from the best ma«ter« One iawn mower, etc. Monday was the regular day for the cently has met with the general , should adorn the living room and din- monthly meeting of the director« of the All the above jm-litioned artiel«-» A* good a« new I ing room walls, especially the livinr approval of the people so much i room. Dining rtxims, as a rule, do not <»range Fair association. A gissi repre­ Also one cast-iron range, two heaters, etc. as the resignation of Ballinger. ; need many picture«, a« the walls are sentation of the board was present al chairs, Team of horses, weight 12U0 |»>unds 2 p. m. Considerable matters of dis ­ The plea that his health has been ¡often finished with plate racks. The each Also one set double harnexH. Also cow. endangered by his official duties | bed rooms are the most appropriate cussion were taken up with a definite on«- Terms.—All sums less than f20 must action a« regards a publicity committee places for the photographs, as it is the is not surprising. He has not I m * cash; over that amount a en dit of six one room every member of the family which «hall Istgin at once to lay plana been entirely free from nerve can call his own and it should l>e fitted for the coming fair. Another commit­ months will I«- given on approved security. racking opposition since the day np according to his desires. Don’t put tee was appointed to look after trana- JOHN MARONAY. [sirtation matters. A. F. Miller die- Geo. Woir, Auctioneer. he accepted the portfolio. portraits in the guest chamber. Every woman desires to make her cnnsed at some length the advisability The people of the United home attractive and worthy to be called of changing the name of the fair to I Io you know that of all the minor States are not the only ones to a home. An interior harmoniously meet public approval and at the «ame ailment« cold« are by far the most dan­ wonder what it all means. Even planned will create an atmosphere of time secure the support of certain gerous'’ It is not the cold itself that and peace. These make a happy official« who might not approve of the you need to fear, but the serious di­ the Mexicans themselves are on rest home.—Industrialist. present name. A committee consisting seases that it often lead» to. Moat of the anxious seat, while Canada of Rasmussen, Gill, Slerit, Miller and these are known as germ diseases. is as deeply interested as it was Shattuck were ap[>ointed to wait on the Pneumonia ami consumption are among county court and ascertain whether a them. Why not take Chamberlain's just after the “Canadian annex­ Front and Back Yards portion of the county appropriation for Cough Remedy ami cure your cold while ation” proposition. All Europe It is a wonder that some ------- society ----- -------- , or fairs could be secured for this fair. is looking this way and it will cult has not before this taken up the The committee in charge of the prem­ you can. For «ale by all druggist«. probably develop that some of I work of reforming the back yards of the ium list were given an extension of time in which to make the r list and South America ia pointing their world; they need it bad enough. Re­ present a report. form, like charity should lie started at paragraphs with question marks. home—and the back yard is a very good The date for the fair for this year was set for the 21st to the 24th of September. What the outcome of the move­ place to begin. ment will be is too indefinite to Do you know, many people never get even conjecture. Let ua hope around to look at their hack yards; If you have trouble in getting rid of that it is not the intention of the! they are so busy keeping the front your cold yon may know that you are yards in order that they have no time not treating it properly. There in no executive authorities in this left, ami then, who cares about the reason why a cold should hang on for country to assist in the settle­ back yard anyway? weeks ami it will not if you take Cham- . ment of the civil troubles now No one cares, apparently, about back berlain’a Cough Remedy. For sale by i existing in Mexico without giv­ yards, but everyfxxly ought to care. all druggists. aS The average good woman over the ing some consideration to the country speifHs more time with the improvement of the social con­ back yard than with the front yard for ’ To renew- worn meadow without 0 dition of the working people of an outlook; families as a rule live more plowing it, give it a thorough harrow­ ing. so that the carpet of «orl in well that country. That the abolition in the back than the front of the house, torn to bit«, then topdreaa heavily, sow of slavery and false imprison­ and the house and surroundings should grass seei-iia»l Week. W. J Fanbion Ima the contract for making one hundred tbonaami shingle« for the new Mt ll>»»l hotel to la- en-ct- eil« scald , cuts, corn«, «ore eye« sprain«, «Well­ ings. bruises, cold sore« Has no equal for piles. .*.'»• at all <1 uggists. «««»«««»««««•««•««••••••I INVESTIGATE : i >ur Method« • i-ir Ntock of j Lumber «n-l Millwork and Our ♦ PricM We MO • • ■ 1111 I.■ r.! | Iml | X ♦ Maud Michel mede au inh-nwting rc- view un thè notisi lleh-ii Keller*« lite litri Tilosday niorniiig ili thè u -s iiibly hall Wilbur Tlioiiip-on wa- ub-s-nt «everal day- due lo Hii kiie««. IJIIiait Fn-dolph'a Inlairatory apron wii« buriii-d l« y< tul recognition ill the lals-riitory last Thuraday. Marian Rols-rtauu and Marni Michel wert- aliacnt Tlitirmlay Is-na and f m 'I kmi I. lena liaa nut yet n-covert»! frolli ber n-eent illneaa alni < teneva I« perforuiing thè pari of a heroilii- hy stay- Ing al homo and ai ting «a nurse The junior Englbdi vi use ha« l»»*n glv- ing reviewa of Ilio live» of notisi F.iigliih writer«. O h Monday llamld Kern read a rvvit-W of Edmund Burke'« life, and Fari TI ioiii | n < ou gaio a very huinoroua hs-turv on Hir Francia Bacon*« life Mel- viu Hunday waa tu give a review on Samuel Johnson'« lift- Tue«.lay A n lie WS« «Imeni Ile he »dl givo it Nome timo iti thè m ar future. Pearl Fleming i» gültig tu come to « c I hmi I part of thè lime a» slio I« Hot alile lo «tteiid all day. Cheetcr Daily »a» aliariii last Tuesday. I««<» Canning lias bevii alwnt (rimi hi« clamss for m-ieral day« thl« werk Roy Peti-rson recelvrd a black aye while playmg ball l«»< w<»-k The «•■Illuni bave ilccidral tu gilè "The Merchant <>f Venite l'p lo Date", as a class play TI»- pl«y ia a parody un >hakes|s-are's Meri hant t»f Venie«, and deal» humorously siili a niuida-r of Isn- tures of scliiad lift» The high schisi! Student« seni lena \\ righi a niis- lot of tl.iHei« tlus werk aa a mark of their «yinpatliy (or her in l«-r illiii*«« Negl Momlay Mr Robin».m «ili or­ ganile a elusa in |»-gy. i>>inp>«e-d of thè girl« in thè senior class «Ilo espect to teseli beni year SHAOCLAND OATS VOI trime riMiwe m-NM wlx-n yon nwd anything from o He«’ •t i-.-t io a lull of lumber for a Z y relUing hr«l hollas- or barn. ♦ tuaiiuiiig. • 11 I I to < kime m and Inveetigate «S kk e . w . miller , le . x * I Wiley-Allen < Hlire ♦ ■» : Whit» Trw Oa! Predarmi 1 w tm e a. re un dry bill i*»d MILL AMD TARDS Al LEMTS JUNCTION MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company CHALLENGE Whit« U!» Oat n*< r grotto. I'iaul F all <»r h pring \ Iritis freni l‘t> to JIA btialt«la |Mtr a« ro» maim»« i la I lm daja I Sampiat. Catalag Me <• and Rkea e.t ReqtieH. POSTIAMO M«D CO PortiMflid. Or ««Mia JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phu nr Mill 1 1 4 tnilr« Noiithrawt of Krl»o CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK ON I RIAL LUMBER $6 AND UP Did you know that yon co hl feed Hr. lie«« Poultry Pan « ■<••• a the balance of tlx- Winter, all Spring, in fai l until the first day of Align t, then If voii are not satisfied that it haa paid and paid big. Bough and Dreaacd lumber for all purpose« We will refund every cent you paid us I mpk «- «hick of rilmcnilon Lumber on hand »end order to J( 'NHRI’ D HRoS. Boring RD2 nnro UULu your watch 9 keep time : ff not, we'll cure it, and then you’ll wonder why you did'nt think of UN long before. Ail our work guaranteed. No haaty, «¡H hi I km I job leave« our «hop. Our w irkmen are You'll not either. Fred D. Flora It I« to make your hens lav. to make your I hiekeiis grow fast, heallliy and strong, to cure gnpvs, cholera and roup. • H course you are i-xpecti«l to keep your (Niullry free from lie- an-l for that pur|>i»*e wi< know of nothing lietter than Instant l.r>u»e Killer. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. ¡.ent«, Oregon — J. J. JOHSRON JOHN VAN ZANTIC Johnson à Van Zante ATTORNHYS AT LAW liti % Morrison Ht. PORTLAND, OREGON (Near Pap’« Restaurant) Krmovpfrjfrom rmnmcrriiil BI