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PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
FREQUENT
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
GRESHAM AND VICINITY
RESUME OF THE WEEK'S DOINUS IN AND AROVND THE CITY
L. D. MAHONE
ORESHAM
MILLINERY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Real Estate, Probate and Cor;>or*toa
Law.
Prompt Attention to All Biisinea*
<1* Henry Hid*.
Phone, Main 1010
PORTLAND. OREGON
Mr. liillery of Arista is here helping
The new O.-W. R. A N. freight line
Duly Bros, with the work on their from Troutdale to Kenton run« directly
J. M. SHORT, M D.
EMPORIUM
through the front door yard of B. P.
basement.
EASTBOUND
STATIONS
S. P. BITTNER, M.D.
Theo. Brugger had the misfortune to Reynold«, witbin a few yards of the
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FASCINATING STYLES IN
house.
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received
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have
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colt
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barbed
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last Sunday
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visiting home folks.
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7 he road Is-tween the Cotton and est jxiesible limits.
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favorably and will lie opened as a coun year for a nation wide service in the
LADIES TAILORING AND
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ty road.
churches of the country on “Tubercu
fashionable dressmaking
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is
taking
the
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GRESHAM
TIIOUTDAI.K Ar
•ulmt tute.
Removed from Commercial Bide, to
In any great matter on national inter
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WESTBOUND
STATIONS
it is reported that clothing wa« stolen eat very little can Ire accomplished by
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It takes united act
0 o from the clothe* line* at Mathew*, individual effort.
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preached to the people than the religion
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of mental and moral and physical clean
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Portland
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Firwood
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returned
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called on account of the serious illness
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of bis sister, Mrs. August Niemeyer,
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and
Illinois
on
Tuesday
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return
in
June.
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Mr*. Woodard and the «opohmore Mrs. Niemeyer lived south of fireshatn
until a few months ago, when they
TROUTDALE BRANCH
cla** of sixteen went to see the Mer
GRESHAM,
OREGON
chant of Venice at the Baker last Wed moved to the vicinity of Albany.
lmnimat* 1 JO
tiiintnini» ! n
The Herald has just received a letter
nesday afternoon. The-e were ««ven be
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side* the claw*. Everyone enjoyed it from Mrs. J. M. Ashcraft of Myrtle
Creek where she is lecturer of the
Beaver State Herald and other papers
• Dally Msrepl Bunday A M B«ur«* In Hemau. P M S«uree blark. b Tu K»Uc«d« Haiurilay vej-y much.
Grange. Myrtle Creek grange is the
Wataon, Flagg A Transfer Company,
The price of The Herald alone is *1.
For Oregon City, Canrmah Park and way pointa, change cars at Golf
a year, but to those who would like the
are the «accessor* of the Pacific Con largest in Douglass County and that is
J unction.
advantage of a clubbing rate with other
struction Co. at Fairview. The new considerable to say. Douglass County
papers we offer the following low
For lenu, Mt Scott and < a»t side pointe, change cars it Lente Junction
has thirteen granges now.
name is taking it* place on all the loco
prices:
General Office«. Electric Bldg Seventh and Alder St».. PoaTI.AWn. Oasoo* motive*, cars and other machinery be
E. Griffith of Cottrell had hi* left |
Remember these *re the tswrst Rates
ing operated along the road* now un arm broken on Tuesday when his team ,
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"The Herald” in combination with any
ran
away
down
a
steep
bill.
The
break
|
der construction.
of the following:
was a very serious one but was prompt
The last vestige of the O.-W. R. A N.
1 yr. 6 mo*.
ly attended to and bis speedy recovery *
EVENING TELEGRAM
Kin
railroad camp at Fred Crane's diaap-
WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
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100
91.00
is expected.
DAILY OREGONIAN ................................ «.«
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|M-ared on Monday, when everything re- j
4 25
D'LY
«nd
SUNDAY
OREGONIAN
8.00
The meeting of the dairymen sched
maining «a* loade i on a train for
IX
SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL................... 2.IO
IQ1I
uled
for
the
morning
of
the
27th,
is
at-
l
2.75
DAILY
JOURNAL
................................
5.00
S|M>kane. The rteam shovel, donkey i
4. HO
DAILY and BUNDAY JOURNAL . 7'0
trading some notice, though it is fear- I
PACITIC MONTHLY............................... 2.00
l.X
cars
inailo
locomotive
and
all
the
dump
from All Points on
PACIFIC HOMESTEAD.............................. 1.75
1.00
ed that some of the men who should be
up a whole train.
1.00
PACIFIC FARMER....................................... 1.75
POULTRY JOURNAL (monthly).. 1.50
interested «ill overlook the date.
I»
County Su|>erintendent Robinson
OREGON AGRICULTURIST
1.50
.»5
FARM JOURNAL, 2 yr. and Horse
Mr and Mrs. Alva Hevel entertained
held an educational meeting at i-:< « k-
Secret.
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1.50
McCALL’8 MAGAZINE (Ladle.')
1.40
.75
wood yesterday. It was the tiral of a at Easter dinner last Sunday Mrs.
Semi-Weekly
Journal
Clubbing
Offer.
Thia price i. tor delivery by mall only and
serie* planned for the next few week*. Bevel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Regular *2 .50 price, both Herald and only
when remittance i. made with order.
Paper, may be ent to .operate addreaaea. Sub
A meeting will lie announced for Gres Leslie, and her sister and family, Mr. Journal, *2.00.
FARES
ic option. may belt in at any time.
TO
ham. Troutdale, Fairview and all the i and Mrs. Orland Zeek.
...*72 60
Chicago
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Mr. Northup of Pleasant Home
other in |M>rtant places in the county.
Council Blufft
Marriage at the residence of the offi reached Gresham l^ursdav, having
«
Omaha
ciating minister, Rev. A. II. Calder, at driven down from Hoquiam, Wash.
tin.Oo
Miss Bessie Howitt is visiting rela
Boring, on the 17th inat. Rotiert 8.
Karman City
Smith and Mis* Vera A. Cro*« were tives in Portland.
Hl. JfHWph
Rev. J. H. Wood of Melrose was in
joimsi together in the bond* of mat
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rimony. These young people are very : Gresham today.
Capital $15,000
Sl. Paule via Council Bluff*
favorably known in Boring and will re-
I eeive many <N>ngratulations.
Mrs.
Minneapolis* direcl ..................
HOMESEEKERS ATTENTION!
Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah
M inncapolit, via Council Blufft
J. Elkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Emil G. Kardell, Cashier
Cross.
FOR SALE—Eighty acres of fine well
Dululbe fUrrcl ...................
The fair association will hold it* next laying land, 2’4 miles from Sandy, 15
Dululli, via Council Blufft
meeting on May 1, to armnge the de acres in good timlier; good water, eight
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tails of its annual premium list and acres in cultivation, *3200. Inquire of
h .
elect su|>e intendents for the various I 0. W. Cassidy, Sandy, Ore.
SALE DATES
departments. The matter of a race
May 10, 17, IN, 11», 2.’, 23, 24, 25, 27 , 2H and 29.
track will also come up and there is a
Midnight In The Ozarks
June 6, 7 1», 10, 12. Itl, 17, 21, 22. 2N, 29 and 30.
fair probability that *;>eed contests will
and
yet
sleepless Hiram Scranton, of
Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold
July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 7, 19. 20, 2»l. 27 and 28.
lie one of the attractions next fall. Ar
Clay
City,
III.,
coughed
and
coughed.
rangements
have
been
made
with
N
L.
Interest Paid on’Time Deposits
Auguat 3, 4 , 5, 14, 15, 10, 17 , 21, 22, 23 , 2». 29 and 30.
Smith for the necessary ground for a He was in the mountains on the advice
September 1, 2, 4, 5, 0 and 7.
race track and other assistance is prom of five doctors, who said he had con
Stopover* within limits in either directirfh. Final return limit October 31st
sumption, but found no help in the
ised.
One way through California *15.00 additional.
climate, and started home. Hearing of
Loans Negotiated
Fire Insurance Written
School District No, 8 is preparing to
I»r. King's New Discovery, he liegan to
Inquire nt ant G.-SV. W. A .V Areni
graduate nine pupils from the ei.htb
use it. “I believe it saved my life,” he
Notary Public and Conveyancing
I or Afore Compirle Information. or
grade next month. A banquet for the
writes “for it made a new man of me,
graduate* and their parents is being ar
WM. McMl'RRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon
so that I can now do good work again.”
ranged for to which the school board
For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la-
will lie invited as well ns State Super
grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough,
intendent Alderman and County Siqier-
hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or
intendent Robinson, who will be pres
quinsy, its the best known remedy. I
ent. A suitable entertainment will be
Price 50c and *1.00. Trial bottle free.
given. Those who will receive their
Guaranteed by all druggists.
eighth grade certificates are Earl Stan
ley, Wilbur Stanley. Madeline McDon
ald, Gladys Bliss, Gladys Holgate, Hes
Wiseacres advise ns that there is al
ter Thorpe, Rosa Coons and Is>uls Cal ways room at the top, and Hie average
kins.
man « hen he comes to fifty is apt to
George M. Crane celebrated his eigh find that there is room at the top for
teenth anniversary at his home on the more hair than he has.
at your own price and terms, or so near it that if you will
Sandy road last Bunday. About twenty
investigate we are sure that you will secure a site for a home.
friends of the family were present at
Never Out Of Work.
a souvenir luncheon in the afternoon
The busiest little things ever made
and all joined in wishing the young
Lots 50x100. Price from $125 to $350 Each
man many more birthdays as pleasant are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
Terms 10 per cent down, balance in monthly
pill
is
a
sugar-coated
globule
of
health,
as this one. George was presented with
or quarterly payments with 6 per cent interest
a valuable ring, the set living a polished that changes weakness into strength
jade stone found on the Columbia languor into energy, brain-fag into
I Can (live Customers the Benefit
*longh by his mother along with other mental power; curing Constipation,
This is a chance of a lifetime. Call early and make
of a Price that Is Right
Indian relics. Those present at the Headache, Chills, Dyspepia, Malaria.
your selection.
luncheon were, Joseph Peterson, Lucy Only 25c at all druggists.
Meade, Alice Cooper, Goldie B»x-k,
Carrie Bock, Esther Stensland, Hester
One of the grentest accomplishments
Thorpe. Dora Stockton, Meddie La is to be a gixxl listener. By letting the
Office on Main Street Just North of Drug Store
Point, Fred Crane, Jr., Joseph Mult- other man do all the talking we ac
QRESHAM, ORE.
hauf, Rex Lewis, Fred Crane, Sr., Mrs. quire a reputation for wisdom far above
Mary Crane, Frank Moulthrop, Mrs. that we may gain in any other way.
Mary Clute, Mrs Ida M. Thorpe, E. L.
Thorpe, Mrs. Amanda Jones and James
When a medicine must t>e given to
Kelley, Max Ruehle, Mrs. M. Ruehle,
young children it should be pleasant to
Miss Annie Ruehle, Leslie Merrill.
Constipation brings many ailments in take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
it* train and is the primary cause of made from loaf sugar, and 'the roots
Agent for
much sickness. Keep your bowels reg used in its preparation give it a flavor
similar
to
maple
syrup,
making
it
ular madam, and yon will escape many
ESTABLISHED IBM
of the ailments to which women are pleasant to take. It has no superior lor
subject. Constipation 4x-a very simple colds, croup and whooping cough. For
,
Portland
thing, but like many simple things, it sale by all druggists.
may lead to serious consequences. Na
ture often need* a little assistance and
Not every man who is “charming”
when Chamberlain's Tablets are given and a “good fellow” abroad is a model
ESTIMATES SUBMITTED
PHONE 316, GRESHAM, OREGON
at the first indication, much distress husband at home. Many a hat-tipping
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Opposite City Hall and suffering may be avoided. Bold by gallant compels his wife to split the
264-266 Fourth St
all druggists.
kindling.
W . S . WOOD
Johnson à Van Zante
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
EXCURSION FARES EAS T
Oregon - Washington Railroad &
Navigation Company
BANK OF ORESHAM
Genera! Banking Business
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RUBBERTIRES
THE BEST MAKES AND
THE LARGEST STOCK
Stop, Look and Listen!
LOTS
IN
ZENITH ADDITION
Diamond and Goodrich Makes
ED. OSBORN
The Gresham Real Estate Co.
Blacksmith Shop - Main Street
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
COMPLETE STOCK OF MARBLE
AND GRANITE MONUMENTS
E. E. Marshall
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
FARM
MACHINERY
A