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Vol. 8.
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911
Subscription, $1.(X) a Year.
No. IO.
a visit to her brother, 8. J. Landon,
Biq Ball Game Season Coming
Raynolds of W<>o«ilawn gave a piano
and a bile here tmught forty acres of
solo
W. II. Aildis of Rosselville
fxx-al baseball gives promise of be­
I land, ft lies along the projfosed state
opened up a <1 scussion «»n Tree I’run-
coming red hot thia seaaon, judging
I highway and contains enough stand-
Ing K*-v. Is>ngla« gave a short talk on
. from the interest displayed by the nuin-
’ I mg timber to almost pay the purchase
Reciprocity. Mr. Thomas Wythecombe
ber of applications for po-itions on the
I price.
of Portland read and commented mi a
tirewham Giants. There are from two
A lianquet and a booster meeting wifi to four players alter every place on the
Mrs. I.inrx-tnan. who has been ill, is , I L. Toiiibling has gone into the sheep
Tin* regular quarterly iio-eling of the pafier on the ‘'Tariff Hituatlon.” which
j raising industry on Jake Hosner's ranch 1 characterize the next session of the diamond, and Manager Bartholotn w is
was followed by report of a committee | recovering.
Mulliiomali t'onnly District Pomona
I of the tuaaiers of th«* several grange», j J. H. Hoss has rented part of the ( five miles east of t >wn. He baa about «ire»harn District Comtnarcial club, ft trying to pick oat the b st material for
Grange ba« passed into lilwtorv ami j relative to he proposed Canadia Red- j
6"0 head of sheep at present and ex­ ; will lie held Friday, March 24, in the the permanent players and substitutes.
Faria farm.
pects to bring about 150 more d>wu grange hall. The principal business to
pa»«* d very <• ri-d 11 a >»l y to Ruawelville, i procity Treaty
The report a» a whole ,
Mrs. J N. Faris is suffering from a j from Eastern Oreg n in a few weeks, I lx- done will be to adopt a constitution Some of last year’s players will be on
the entertaining grange It W. Gill wa« warmly <iiM*ii»«ed l«>th pro and con,
the line-up, and Tom Townsend is said
severe cold.
lie reports over forty young lambs so and by-laws and elect the permanent to do the brant of the pitching.
prrtidvd throughout the day a« Master 1 but tin* report was in geurral »upp»rt«*d
Mine Minnie lawrence spent Weilnea- far thia spring
, officers for the following year.
A practice game will open the season
Davi« i> out of tin* county. Tlw morn­ l l«ing favorable to the treaty.
day in the city.
The affair is in the hands of a special next Sun-lay on the diamond at Twelfth
Mitchell, Lewis A Btaver have com­
A motion wa» made that we do not
ing session was taken up with some
•mall buxine«« matter«. The dinner support the pro used referendum move- i Born—To Mr. sml Mrs. Alva Ifevul, pleted arrangement» for a lease on the committee, appointed at the last meet­ and Davis st'eels, Portland, where th»
M*-tzger skating rink. They will p t in ing. The personnel of the committee— tryouts will determine who will be
hour continued until two o’clock, dur­ i inent relative to the appropriations for a »on, Tile«iay night.
a
large line ot wagons, buggies, farm j Lewis Shattuck, W. H. Bachrneyer, named to defend the Giants’ brilliant
George
Camp
baa
purchased
a
team
the
state
sciiuola.
Altej
some
discus-
ing which time delegate« to the county
implements
and Mr. Mitchell will pre. • Paul Hoetzel, W. H. Congdon and reputation of the past.
convention met and selected reprrm-nla- « on thi was laid on the table a« irrele- I from Wil) Knighton.
side
as
manager
in charge. We congratu­ i Arthur Dowsett—insuring that it will
Bowers and Kelt will be the catchers,
vant.
J
W.
Black.
C
If
Wel«b
and
tives to the «late grange. Cedric Htone
Mrs. J. W Blialtuck of Portland wa»
late Mr. Marshall in being able to have be a success. Invitations with return but the others have not been deter­
of Fairview, Mia John Townaend, al­ E. L. Thorpe were chosen executive in Gresham Wednesday.
bis stock o hand to let p ople see what replies are lieing sent out to all who mined upon. The personnel of the
ternate; W. E. Creswell of Multnomah, committee for the next two years.
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop «pent they are getting.
may l>e ex|>ected to join the club and it team will be made up in a few days.
Mr Wheeler, alternate ; W. II Mill« of
Ths evening session was taka*» up Wednesday in Portland.
is
exjH-ctcd that the charter roll will be
The
O.
W.
R.
A
N.
freight
road
from
Work on the home ground is being
Ruaeelville, R W. Gill, alternate, were I with the initiation of candidates, ot
County Kit^ieriiitondent Robin»oii vis- Troutdale to Kenton is being ballasted, completed. The initiation fee has been
rushed as rapidly as circumstances will
the delegatimi choaen.
i which there wa» quite a else», and a iled the Greabain school thia week.
and steam construction trains are run-1 reduced to three dollars, the m nthly permit and will be completed in a few
After the dinner hour the committee ( most excellent program. The court of
Mr. Deaton of Clackamascountv bank nirig over the track for the entire dis- dues to one dollar, pai > quarterly in ad- days. Several important games are in
on revolution« reported the following , Putuuna started an innovation by intro­
contemplation with some of the other
resolution: Where»«, by the present ducing the bobble skirt. They threaten at Sandy was a Gresham caller Mon­ lance. It will be ready for traffic with- i va,,ee
The club decided, besides the regnla- crack clnbs and good baseball is prom­
in a lew months, when the freight
plan of representation to the »late j eveu greater tuivarices next time. The day.
Mrs. J E. Miller of Portland visited trams will be routed that way exciu- tion officer« to have a board of govern- ised during the whole season.
grange o> ly a fraction of the whole i court was comp* mm -«1 of Mesdames Crane,
or«< ®ve *° number, They are to be the
membership ia represent«! directly in j Moore, Della Vail, and Thorpe, and her motliur al the Culy cotta a thia aively to the relief of the other line chairmen
of the »tending committees
which
will
be
given
over
to
the
passen-
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week.
i
Misses
Mabel
Mickelson,
Bertha
Pollock,
the delitteration ot that t««ly. and only
Mind Made Up
ger trama.
which are to be designated under the
Mr». W. R. Dallas of Damascus visit­
alx>ut oue-third of I lie «ul«>rdinate Lila Foster, Hophie Yellow and Julia
The
people
have made up their minds
following
beads:
Finance,
entertain
­
A news dispatch from Seattle states
grange« are able to participate in the Mickelson.
ed her sister, Mrs M. E. Wood, thia
ment, ways and means, publicity and upon two things that they are going to
that
Mrs.
Mary
J.
Coleman
had
filed
a
alate grange session . and
After lieing refreshed froqi Pomona's WOek
suit for divorc from ber husband. Rev membership. These chairmen are to have—parcels post and popular election
Whereas, the whole theory of the Horn of Plenty, the audience was en­
Mrs. E. J. Faris of Chicago. Illinois, Jordan O. Coleman. Mr. Coleman is appoint the remaining members of their ot United States senators. They have
grange tn Oregon la in favor of a com tertained by the lecturer's program. is here to make tier sou J. N. Faris an
taken plenty of time to study these
Well known here, having been pastor of respective committees.
plele a< <1 direct representation in op­ Mi»« Lola Fowler rendered a solo, J. D. extended visit.
In order to save time the officers to questions, weighed all the evidence
the
Methodist
C'
urches
at
Cleone
and
position to Ure delegate ami convention !»*<• a recitation, Alice Michelson gave
Mrs. E. A. Ki lly of Montavilld visit­
t>e elected will 1« suggested to the club carefully and, with more cool delibera­
plan in all |»q>uiar movements, there­ a solo, smk recitations were rendered ed her granddaughter, Miss Bessie Rock wo d last year. The couple was by a nominating committee as fol ows: tion than was ever given to similar
married
at
Kent,
Washington,
|n
t*v>.
i
fore I h * it
by lunette Lewis and Olive Mills, and Howitt, la«t Week.
The complaint gives desertion as a rea- Charles Cleveland, L. L. Kidder and questions before, have made their de­
Resolved, that Multnomah County a musical play wa» introduce«) by Mrs,
Harry Crenshaw and wife have Son for the suit. They have been se p- J. B. Elkingtou. The club is not bound cision. Let no politician make any
District Pomona is m favor of an Pollock, Miss Julia Mickelson and moved • ut to Gresham and will live • rated for two years.
to elect the nominees thus presented mistake as to the finality of that de­
amendment to tin* by laws of the »tate W. II. Mills, "Because He Joined the
cision.—Lakeview Herald.
with Mr. Crenshaw's father.
Alonzo Gerton of East Portland, well but may be guide*! somewhat thereby.
grange so that every aularnlinale grange Grange,'' which wa« ex< eplionally well
It
is
intende«!
to
have
several
goo!
L. P. Manning, carrier on route three, known in Pleasant Valley where he has
may h ve a representative ill the state render«!.
A delightful five hundred partv was
is
taking, a short vacation. Mrs. Ed. been engaged in the wood busin« ss, was speakers pi esent at the banquet, among
meeting, ami that we favor a plan
The especially goo«i program feature« Spath is the autntitute carrier.
them, if possible, C. C. Chapman, , given in honor of Miss Agnes Patenaude
seriously
injured
on
Tuesday
of
this
whereby the «tale grange shall pay the i deserve mention, and compliments are
, booster of the Portland Commercial by Mrs. Arthur Dowsett last Saturday
M. I*. Kern ia bn Iding a lime and I week, at his wood yard in Portland, in
actual traveling expense« ot it« mem­ I due Ruwwelville grange, ami Worthy
. club. The affair promises to be a hum­ afternoon. Those present were Misses
I
some
way
he
was
thrown
in
front
of
a
bers, the incidental espellile» to be ( t-ecturer, Mrs. Windle, for the enter- cement house. Business is growing so
[car iftid was so seriously hurt as to be mer and one that will give the club a Agnes Patenaude, Birdine Merrill and
fast that be uniat have more room.
borne by the «uliordiiiale granges. Am! ■ tainment rendered.
I permanent membership of the best men ' Lulu Parmely, Mrs. J. M. Short, Mrs.
that we rvqueet Dial a copy of these
The many friends of Mrs. M. !.. pfit.dered helpless. He was hurried to in the community.
Win. Ott, Mrs. A. Myers, Mrs. H. M.
.
The
next
meeting
of
the
County
resolutions or an amendment equivalent
Terry will regret to hear that she Í0 the hospital but from last accounts was
Müler. Mrs. L. L. Kidder, Mrs. E. E.
i grange will I m * held at Fairview
|
still
completely
paralysed
in
the
legs
I h * presented by our delegatee to the
very ill al the home of ber brother.
Blerit,
Mrs Marie Dinger, Mrs. Harry
| and was partially unconscious.
fruit Inspector Visits This Vicinity Wallace, Mrs. Lewis ShAttuck, Mrs.
state grange al Corvallis.
The Powell Valley school hsa grown
Mrs. M. B. Sleret celebrated her 7<Jtb
. Under the head of installation of otti-
J. E. Stansoerry, county fruit in- Emil Kardell, Mrs. D. M. Roberts and
so tlist they have added another room
Unddimpd Letters
birthday on Tuesday and was the hon­ ( spector, was in this vicinity on Wednes-
cera. Mrs. Niblin, acting as installing
and
employed
Mise
I
.aura
Harvey
ot
Mrs. A. Dowsett. The bouse was beau-
The following letters remain uncalled
ored guest of a party given by ber i day with blood in his eye for frui1 scale,
officer, a»si«t«l by Mrs. Vail, Jr., R. W | for at the Gresham poet office for the Lenta as tcnchur.
ttfully decorated for the occasion.
; daughter, Mrs. Bert Lindsey. Mrs
Gill was installed a« Master; F. 11.
k co.line March 11. 1911:
Mrs. Ona Johnson aevompanied by i Sleret received many nice gifts from aphis and all sorts of fruit pests which
Crane, overseer; 8. E. Windle, lecturer;
1 are to be seen growing on every limb i
Gentlemen’s list—Frank Busch, James her son are visiting al the home of her her friends in Portland and Gresham
Saint Patrick Dance
A F. Miller, steward; Mr. Young,
brother, Mr. Albertson. Mrs. Johnson and other places. At the party were <»f the numerous old orchards here­
l.ilteraogton,
Estlnn
Ruleio,
Louis
E.
assistant steward, Mr*, ilvalt, chap­
Rockwood grange will give its next
abouts. H condemned to destruction
is from Idaho.
. Mrs. blent and her five daughters, or salvation, just as their owners choose, dance on Saturday evening, March 18,
lain; M. M. Eaton, secretary ; Mrs. Brenner,
John Duly made a trip to LaCenter, Mrs. Lindsey. Mrs. C. F. Ruegg, and ! several orchards west of town and is , in honor of St. Patrick. Richard’s or- .
Ladies' liat—Pauline Tarplett, Mies
Thorpe, Flora, Mrs. 11. Moore, Pomona,
Washington, this week to look after Mrs. Lewis Shattuck, of Gresham. Mrs. 1 going after all the others
Mrs. Hunter, lady awaiatant, J. W. Ina Holatin.
chestra, as usual, will furnish the music
some property owned by himself and J. W. Townsend of Fairview. Mrs
Cards—J. A. Hramlberg.
Townaend, ceres.
Besides this work, which he rather and a grange supper will be served.
I Charles Idleman of Montavilla, a 1 enjoys Jor the ultimate good it does, he Tickets to dance, »1.00; supper extra.
brother, Chas. Duly.
These letter« will lie sent to the Dead
At thia t«>int a pleasant diversion was
daughter-in-law, Mrs. E E. Slerett, I helps to em-ourage the farmer and or- Everybody welcome, except undesir­
Mr and Mrs. D. D. Wood of Norman,
introduced in the form of solo and ac­ Letter Office on March 25, 1911, if
and a granddaughter. Mrs. Geo. Ruegg. I ehardist in planting new trees and then ables who will not be sold tickets, nor
Oklahoma,
arrived
at
the
home
of
their
i
not
delivered
before.
In
calling
for
the
companiment by Misses Madge Par­
....
shows them how to care for them. He allowed in the hall.
menter and Julia Mickelson of Ru«»el- above, please say "advertised,” giving nephew, W. E. Wood, Thursday. They
If
the
kitch
n
window
is
kept
open
i
also takes contracts for planting new
ex|>ect
to
locate
here.
1
date
of
list.
ville. Master-elect R. W. Gill was
orchards when it comes in hi» line of
at
the
top
while
cooking
such
foods
as
I. M c C oll , p m .
called on for a short addrea*. Mrs. I
When you make doughnuts, remem -
Geo. Kinney is having the house
which he purchased of A. Dowsett, re­ cabbage, onions, etc., the unpleasant duty to the public «nd is busy setting ber that it isn’t the hole that fills up a
odor will go out of the window instead out a five-acre orchard of varied fruits hungry boy’s appetite, Put in some
shinglad, papered, painted and wired
of spreading all over the house.
on the new county farm near Fairview, doughnut, as well as the great big hole.
for electric lights. W. R. Kern will
occupy it.
RAMONA (ÌRANGfS
QUARTERLY MLLT
GRESHAM DISTRICT
BOOSTERS TO PLAN
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Many Ix-autiftil home» will be built in Tia-.luana this summer.
Three tracts sold this week. There are a numlier of one-, two., three- and
five acre tracts left. The«* are Ix-autifnl home sites and are going to la*
worth more money. Now is the time to gi t in and buy one of th«*ae tracts
on easv terms. Station wcoiiiiinxiatiom* will lie furuialied at Preston.
Cull all on (b. at once for priixis and terms on these tracts.
First State Bank
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Gresham, Ore.
Rejxirt of the Condition of tin)
First State Bank, at Gresham, Ore
in the State of Oregon, nt the clone of biwinvHM March 7, IVll. —
KE8OU IU’EtJ
Luma and Discounts...........................
A erued Interest ...............................
Bonds. securities, etc
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Due from approved reserve banka
Cheeks Hiid other cash items .............
Ciixh on hand .......................................
Expanses................................................
Total ..........................................
The children of school district, No. 8,
will give a mystic social Friday even­
ing, March 24, for the purpose of rais­
ing funds to make final payment on the
school piano
Mies Murch of Portland leetured at
the grange here last Saturday. Miss
Murch has taken Miss Fox's place as
county librarian while Miss Fox takes
a trip to Italy.
W. O. Thompson, a former employee
at the Herald office, made us a pleasant I
call on Thursday of this week, Mr. ■
Thompson is employed in a Portland
Publishing hotis at this time.
The sacrament of tiie laird’s Supper |
will lie administered next Hunday;
morning at the M. E. church. Rev. I I
I
II. Todd, vice president of the Willjni-
ette university, will preae*j i„ the even­
ing.
and Mrs. B. W. Emery went to
Hl*4,gefield, Washington, Thursday to
i attend the funeral • of Mrs. Emery's
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‘ brother-in-law, Mr. Andy Murray Mr.
liabilities
Murray dropped dead on the street in
Portland of heart failure.
.........u I 16,000.00
bapital stock pulii ItL..:.*-.m..........
.....
a,ooo oo
Rurplus funi! .............................. ft............................
John Petty, formerly ft resident »f
1,515.29
A\................
Undivided prolits, loss expenses and taxes paid.
Galea Crossing bu for the past two
2.15
I ine to bank» and liankers................. ...................
veara a merchant at Creaswtdl, has sold
104.343.50
Individual deposits subject to check..................... .
8,812.18
Demand certificate» of deposit........................... .
his property at that place and started
23,832.10
Time certificati* deposit......«........................ .
this week lor California on a health-
4,710.63
Havings Deposit» ................... ..............................
seeking tour which Will be extended in­
Bills payable, including certiticate« of deposit for money
6,000 00
definitely.
borrow«*«!.................. .-.............. ......... .v....................................
Henry Minwnder, accompanied by his
Torxt................. ....................... .. ....................................... »172,215 91
wife, two daughters and a eon arrive«!
STATE OF OREGON. I-»»
Countv <>f Multnomah, J
in Gresham Wedn »«lay from Franklin
I, C. J. LvNiiqtnsT, Cashier Of the above mentioned bank, do solemnly Grove, Illinois. Mrs. Mibender is a
•wear that the alsive ftbport is true to the best of my knowl*-«lge and belief.
daughter of Mrs. Wilkie and sister of
(’. J. LvNtKjtnsT, Cashier
Mrs. F. W. Fieldhouse. They expect
CORRECT—Attest:
Huhaceilied and «Worn to
A. M ryxhs
to locate here.
before me thia 14th dav of
Tuaoooax B rcookr
March, 1911.
MVs. Edward Hpath went over to
0. J. L vsoqvist ,
L avra V B ulxxi . isy ,
Little Falls, Washington, last week n
Directors.
Notary Public.
BUGGIES AND RUNABOUTS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Great Big Stock of New Styles of Buggies to Select From
Both High and Medium Grades at the Lowest Prices
The only store in Portland where farm implements are sold at cut prices. No agents in
your town to protect with a commission.
$18 50 Buggy Hamess for................. $14.35 $50.00 Heavy Team Hamess for-- $37.50
$33.50 Double Buggy Hamess for .... 25.75 $40.00 Farm Harness, Complete, for 32.50
We sold at retail three times as many farm wagons last year as any other store in Portland
BUY A MANDT WAGON
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L. BOSS & CO
IN THE MOLINE PLOW CO. BUILDING
320-328 EAST MORRISON ST.
PORTLAND. OREGON
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