DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS « SANDY Something went wrong with the lights •>n the auto stage last week ami Alf ; Beil took them into Portlaml for re IIHi l ZV ITÜMS CONIWIBUll't» BY HI RAID Ml POK1I RS AT M ARBY POINTS pairs, thus giving the patrons of the line the chance to once more enjoy the drive in the horse stag«. The auto is (III KKYVIUL Ifflk lATOUKIIlf back on the run however ami greatly M< rrv Christina* to nil. Mr Maifett, a well known resident <>t appr«>ciated by those who have to make l.itourelb* Falls, died last Tneaday after Th*' «'ompliimiit» of III*' « iiMoti, the trip between Boring ami Sandy. being sick for more than a year. By IVII Is drawing very near to n close. J. B. Pomeroy ami wife were Port­ request of the dice»s«*«l the le»ly wa- ta­ While *«' have lia*l cutisldarablv fall* ken to the crematory in Portlaml. laml visitors last week. Ina wsw II st , on tin' whole. It ha» not Miss Botman ami Mies Meur, the Mr. Matli'tt wa* one of tin- leading tavli •■«•' inaniifiM'torii'a, in a primi­ Mr- I*** Evan* ami wife are piaiiitlR a Randy visitor Saturday while on her tive way, secure their raw product» front trip b> California this Winter, l*ent oft way to Portlaml. Y. E. Jielsoil. pleasure. (/*«/ OdeTI an«f wile are at borne in Drilling al the «lain haa laau*im-ss la-t wi*'k. family Will I»' u welentue addition to the Mr. Johnson, father of Mr*. .1. Roas, i in the city last week. pla«'c and will proliatily l*e the meuiia of hn* undergone an operation at *t. Vin­ C. E Moran >a» a Portlaml visitor other» coming. cent Hospital mu *! at this time is getting the tlrst of the week. along as well as could lie *-xpets are sold every «lay. Prof. Quicksell is attending teachers' meeting in the city. MSI SECTION LINE Mrs. Bell is spending her vacation A number of resident* along the line with her motlter. of Btickly Ave an- installing electric lighting ap|»*ratu» in their homea mar ' Shooting matches are very popular. The M E. church will gi\e a Xmas Gilbert* < 'ronaing J. Clement ami II. Glll«-rt of Wi*,«*n- tre«* ami Light House Saturday evening. Ttie Xmas exercises at tlie chapel roll sin, were visitor* al J. .Moll's last will lie Sunday afternoou. They will Week. M twn». Dorland and Magic will farm also have a New Years social. Mrs Cannon had the misfortune to llie Ryau plait' tins coming year. Thu McKinley- Mitchel people of tall on the stair* at her home «nd was Portland have puruhawd several of the ; Sadly bruised a* the result, being con­ farmer* potatoe crops alsmt here. The fined to her lied for several days. The trains were all late Saturdry af­ spud* are moving aouthward thia week. Daniel Doblere of Sumner, Wash., ternoon on account ol a car gi'tting off wan a guest of hi* Aunt. Mm. Bni-kly the track at Mayberry. Mr*. Shrmer visited in Portlaml a few on Saturday. Mr. Marcus Peterson ami hi* wife of days last week. Grande Konde, < ireg«'ti. were guests at Mr. Waidrip went to Portland to Bui kly Grove and nt the home» of sever- , spend Xmas with his family. al families near lent* last week Mr. Mrs McDonough, of tin* family who Peleraon i* one of the foremiart promo­ recently purchased ami moved to the tom of the Grande Bolide country and in Bates' place, died last week at her well known aa a real «relate and hotel 1 home of tul*erculosis. man. The Grande Ronde hotel i« under I A gymnastic club was organized Tues­ Inn management day evening with iwenty-five meudiers. The Sorenson boy» who had entries in A fund <>( 325 was raised the late poultry »how, captured six Roy Calvin is learning io be a black price». Their stock ia very tin«' and de- smith. serve* the aw arils. If the Beaver Mate Herald family, had seen the small folks admire the Xmas number of the Herald, they ROCKWOOD would think their trouble well worth KiH-kwiMid »cltool will give a banket social and program in the Maeeabev their while. Prof. Ducksell has purchased the pro- hall on the 30 of this month. perty, where lie ia living, of Mr. George Any one wishing to get up a re­ Carpenter. monstrance against having a zalisiu at Albert Quay has turned clerk at Mark- thin place should get busy at once. i ell's store. It 1» reported that there will lie more wedding liells heard at Rockwood on TROUTDALE Christmas. A number of the friemls of Mrs. R. A. Mr. W. Rowan is able to get out and Ihirgield made her a surpri»*' visit last attend to some light work. Mr. E. E. Chipman, our genial mail Monday night, each oik having some carrier, 1« kept busy these days hand article useful in the home. Mr*. Burjr- felt was Miss Blanche Brink and became ling the Christmas packages a brid«' Di*-. 15 Your correspondent ami several others S. N. I. 'gan and wife will spend Xmas would lie glad if you would explain more deflnately than any thing yet in Portland. Mrs F. A. Htatloni ami «laughter, found in the papers, of what the treaty lietwoen U. S. and Russi« In 1H32 con- i Mrs. I. N. Buxton, plan to go to Loa sisted of. We have been unable to find I Angele» next wwk to visit Mrs. C. H, Kane, Mrs. Stafford's «laughter, for some it mentioned in the encyclopidia. The typhoid patients are doing as | time. Mrs. J. F. l»ean will entertain Oscar well as could be expected. Real estate men are kept busy these Nash, of Ranier, as a Xmas guest. Christmas will be observe«l in the days attending to Inquiries about pro­ Sunday Sclnxd with appropriate exer- perty around Rockwood. Mrs. Dora Hrmack, nee Stockton, re­ eises on Sunday morning. Miss Ruth Brink has returned home porta that she likes her new home at from Celilo, Wash., when' she x|x'iit th«' Hillsboro very much. Miss Carrie Boch is working at the | past few weeks. Wm. Johnson is improving after au millinery trade in Portland. Mr. T. II. Crane has a prospective operation lately performed in a city buyer for his property on Sandy. If he | hospital Mrs. F. A. Zuiniiierman visit«*«I friends sells he may move to Rockwood. I in Portland Monday. Mr. am! Mrs. Lae Evans left Monday Wheeling in the lungs indicates that 1 (or Southern California, when* they will phlegm ia obstructing the air passages. s|*eiid some time visiting. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP Miss Grace Wileox. of Fairview , is loosens the phlegm so that it can be substituting for Mrs. Janet Grant in coughe«i up anil ejected. Price 25c, IMtc and |1.(A) per bottle. Sold by l*ents the primary room hen.' while Mrs. Grant is taking examination. Pharmacy. ' IAIRVKW The Rose City car line ex tension is fast making its way Eastwanl. The rails an- all in ixmition and the poles are lie- ing s«-t for tin* trolly wire, completing the road as far as the Maeonict emetery, ami it 1» ex|w<-t>sl that cars will ta* run­ ning out by m-xt Hatuniay. A representative of the O. W. P. Co. was hen- .Monday «'onferring with the town authorities in rrganl to furnishing i-lectrii'ty for lighting the town. A mass meeting of the town’s |icople has been called for the evening of Dec. 2*.i. for the purpoec of making arrangements witli the company through their represent«-' live who will la- present. Misses Maud ami May Donley and* Haney Donley arrived la-re on Momlay from Spokane and are visiting their grandmother. Mrs. If. M. filiaw. Mr. ami Mr». Donley ami their otherdaught- «•r, Miss Harriet, will be here the last of the week t*> spend Christmas. Mrs. Arnioml succeMfully pa-sed an o|M*ration in St. Vincent Hospital last Monday. Mrs. Armond'a children are with rel­ atives at Beaverton. Miss Rachiel Cook, of Portland, spent Sumlay here, a guest of Miss Nancy Anderson. Mr and Mrs. C. Shepard will enter­ tain at a family reunion on Sunday. Their daughter Mrs. J M. Folkmarwith her husband ami «laughter, of Oregon City. DeWitt Shepard and wife ami daughter, of Portland, and the youngest «laughter, Mrs. C. G. Fancher, her hus­ band ami children will make up the family party. The Methodist Sunday School will give a Christmas program Saturday eve­ ning and the Presbyterians will hold their Christinas service» Sumlay morn­ ing. Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. Whitney will s|H'iid Christmas at Boring. Elmer Jenkins, of Portland, has moved his family into the Ashcraft cottage here. R. I.. Kola*rtson and family will iwcu- py the Ross cottage on Second and Main streeta. The Misses Olive and Mabie Ztimnier* man are home from Eugene, where they are students, to spend the holi«iaya. Harley Turney, a Pacitie University student, will s|H nd vacation at his home here. Chester Kroneqberg, a V. of O. stud­ ent, came home last Friday to spend the holidays. George Dolph, Jr., has returned to his duties in Portland after a few days vacation. Miss Winnie Bennett, who has been t in Oregon City for some time, was home for a week emi visit. KLLSO Born—Dec. 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erl a boy. Mother and child are doing well. Mr. Janies Phelan is reported quite ill. Children take BALLARD'S HORE­ HOUND SYRUP willingly because it tastes nice. There isn't a better retmsiy anywhere for children's coughs, hoarse­ ness and bronchitis. It's a go«xi medi­ cine and easy to take. Price 25c, 5t)c and 31.00 per bottle. Sold by the Lents Pharmacy. * Plant an ad in these columns watch your business grow. and AN ALMANAC Of i : YE OLDEN TIME ÿ The “Outsider” rr'HIS Bank ik growing steidily and we attribute our proofs« * mainly to sound and progressive business methods in the bank’s management; the active participation and co-operation of well known business men in the conduct of its affairs; prompt and courteous attention to the wants of customers and a desire to satisfy them. ortunately for our fore fathers, the ulmunucs bad some claims to literary merits In - tbelr day. Reading matter was scarce outside of the larger towus of tlje Colonies. Magazines were prac­ This is the kind of an institution that can helpwou in your bust- tically unknown. Filled with prog- new. You need a g«**l strong bank like this tX k ol you in your nostlcations as to the wyutber, with Various raterprises. You may not realise thia ne«-d, twit it exists, ■nStcbeg of wisdom and humor, veryj; firvertlwle»», TRfW I» » deal more in a good bank e^nne»- and Zksay, the annual almanac be.imr lion R umi »n ouUtder'may twdue. a Compendium of useful knowledge 4 (hat was most eagerly awaited and DON’T BE AN ’’OUTSIDER” ANY LONGPR was hailed ns an Important event In manry a home. One might say that it was- treated ua a household god, for, bong upon n hook tn aome corner. It a way» was ready for Instant refer GRESHAM, O^El. enoe. The wise snws and quaint say lugs which ran through its page» were read over lime and again by every merutier of tbe family. There were numerous almanac» pub- llshed during colonial day» in this eountry. Tbe (x,pularity of Poor Rich­ ard'» Almanac, edited by Benjamin Franklin, went hand In baud with that of It» Illustrious maker. Nels. JepMon, the Gresham wrestler, Mi«« Ruby Emery of l’ortlan«l visite«! The first Amen Almanac, issued In was a Herald caller Tuesday. 1726. was conventional in form and kt home Tuesday evening. closely folhiwed other almanac» of Messrs. Herbort Ryan. Geo. Faria, Kay Wheeler am! family spent Sun- tbe |>erlod. It» maker was a physi­ Wilbur Thompson an«l Cha*. McCall ened The »ons of art to favor them Inclin'd. With their propitious smile» It »hail suf­ Oregon to take up surveying work. . by an Oregon City firm and will be fice ' known as the C. C. Cash store hereafter. Ne«l Ree*i has accepted a position at To counterpoise the frowns of enemies. Arthur Regner of Portland, is looking An examination of tbe files of tbe the sub-station at Ixtnt* Junction. Ames Almanac shows that nearly The revival services at the M. E. for a location here. every conceivable subject was discuss­ Church are arousing considerable inter­ The M. E. Sunday School will hold ed by the doctor in its nearly forty est am I are especially interesting. their Xma* tree exercises Saturday years of publication. Sometimes he Following are the delegates elected to evening Indulged In flights of imagery, as in Miss Maud Cleveland of Berkeley, the county convention. Farmers' Society Novemlier. 1730: of Equity, which is to lie held at Orient California, is spending her vacation at Old winter s coming, void of all delight. With trembling steps His head Is bald on Thursday, Jan. 4. 1912; C. M. Ijike, her home here. Miss Cleveland is a »nd white C. D. Welch. H. G Mnllenhoff, Guy H. teacher at the Iceland Stanford Jr. Uni­ His hair with rotx-s of Icicles Is hung His chatt'rlng teeth confound his useless Robertson, H. P. Christensen. C. R. versity. tongue. The M. A. Roes Poet, G. A. R„ has He makes the rich to spend and poor to Kelzer, M. H. Wheeler, F, 0. Ekstrom, buy ; C. Carlstadt. elected new officer* as follows: Com­ For want of that which would their want» 0. W. Doane come up from California mander, William Butler; senior vice supply Sunday evening to speml the holidays in the Opening lines of the almanac with his folks here. Hejeport* having commander, George Kneiriem ; junior vice commander, W. T. Sherwood; for 173X Dr. Atnes takes a fling nt law­ had good success there and says he is yers. priests and doctors and blames quartermaster, M. B. Batea; officer of Old. overburdened Adam for their ex­ still in the employ of Sham—Batcher Co. the day, E. J. Rickert; officer of the who had the contract for putting down istence. Thus: guard, William Perlburg; chaplain. O. the new Bull Run pipe line here. Had Adam stood In Innocence till now Thomas. The officers elected in the Re­ And hl» blest sons had deign'd to hold tbe A number of Gresham young people lief Corps are: President, Mrs. B. W. plow No labor had fatigu'd nor time had went to Portland Wednesday evening Emery; senior vice-president, Mr». S. spoiled to attend tbe annual concert given by T. Crow; junior vice-president. Mrs. J. His youth, but spring had ever blooming the Universitv of Oregon Glee Club, at B. Bates; chaplain. Mrs. W. T. Sher­ smil'd. No lust for pelf nor heart distressing pain the lleilig theatre. All report a fine wood; treasurer, Mrs. Emma Schultz; Had seized the miser nor the rural swain. I time. guard, Mr . W. H. Bond; conductor, Nor vice, as now. with virtue ne'er had vied. Mrs. Carrie Hanson and'the Alexan­ Mrs. L. T. Lusted: first delegate, Mrs. And heaven's omnipotence Itaelf defy'd. Nor lawyers priests nor doctors ne'er had ders have sold their property in the Emma Schultz; second delegate. Mrs. been eastern part of town to W. W. Sharp of E. E. Jack; first alternate, Mrs. F. W. If man had stood against th' assaults of Latourell. Waatell; second alternate. Mrs. Wag­ sin. But, oh. he fell: And so accurs'd we be. Mr Thomas Ginder and daughter, ner The world Is now obliged to use all three Miss Lillian, are spending the holidays Miss Frances Tucker left last Saturday Probably the most Interesting por­ with relatives in Portland. for (isco, Ill., where she is soon to be­ tions of these almanacs are the bits Miss Mae Hopkin« of Coquille, Ore., come the bride of S. Hartley. The of wisdom and humor which went is spending the holidays with her pa­ couple will reside in Gardiner, Ill. rents at the M. E. parsonage. Mrs. H. Kane, who baa been ill. for The services at the Free Methodist some time, has recovered suficiently to church the past week have been well be able to go to Portland, where she attended. Rev. Beers wiil be here will be the guest of her son, Charles again Friday and Sunday nights. Kane for some time. F FIRST STATE BANK1! Gresham News ADVERTISING SIGNS ON HIGHWAYS LA ND CLEA RING, S TUMP One of the new laws that went into BLASTING, PLOWING, effect Sept. 1, in Pennsylvania, is being GRADING, CESSPOOLS very promptly enforced. It makej the' offence a misdemeanor punishable by DRAINING...................... fine up to $000 or one year in jail or ESTIMATES FURNISHED both, to placard our highways with ad­ vertisements. The particular section referred to makes anyone ‘‘who in any manner paints, puts or affixes such au advertisement on or to any atone, tree, fence, stump, pole, mile-board, mile­ BUCKLEY & FLOYD A VE. stone danger-sign, danger-signal, guide­ sign, g ide-post, billboard, building or LENTS, ORE. other st ucture within the limits of a public highway, is guilty of a misde­ meanor. Any advertisement in or upon , a public highway, in violation of the { provisions of this sub-division may be ' taken down, removed or destroyed by I anyone.” The good roads committee of All Kinds of the Automobile Club of America deaig- . nateil Friday, Sept. 1, when tbe law which takes effect, as "clean-up day.” | The committee asked members of the fifty automobile clubs in the state to Including such well known gtoite of parcel out the roads in their vicinity Merit as ALLEN A LEWIS. PRE­ among their members and to devote the FERRED STOCK canned goods, day to destroying all signs on the high- WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc. was which are in violation of the law. The request was quite generally ob­ When you don’t fin«i what yon want served.—Grange Review. at other «tores go to Harding & Co, AI.WAV« IlKADT r«JR tNSTAST Rgrs.ljl.SCK. with each calendar mouth. A few Il­ lustrations will suffice to show the sort of thing that amused our ancestors: FEBRVART. 1TSS Pretty cold, freezing nights, followed with a short storm La-t travelers be upon their guard to defend their noses FEBRUARY, 17«. The farmer now's resolv'd he will not free»» While he has pl|>ea. tobacco, fire, with good bread and cheese. OCTOBER. 1TS3 Those that are husbands good Should now get In their cider, grain and wood An honest friend Is good company, but a good conscience is the best guest SEPTEMBER 1T63 Virtue Is praised more than followed To some men their country Is their shame, and some are the shame of their country. _______________ Love and Tims. "Charm. New Year, of your good grace. These sad wrinkles from Love's face. "Wan and weary now he sems Bring him hack the dreams, the dreams! "Arch above him April skies. Kiss th,- light Into his •■« >'S — "Lead him back to moments fled— Lure Love's rosea from the dead!” "Nay.'' the New Year snlth; "hi» day Hath o'erpast the daisied way. "Though he weareth now the thorn. 'Neath the rose leaves It was born. "Now the stem, of rose bereft, Low must keep the thorn that's left. "Merry Is the wintry morn Love Is dead, and Taive Is born!” —Baltimore Herald. We Carry in Stock Staple and Fancy Gro­ ceries L. E. Wiley’s A Terrible Blunder to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. First Avenue and Foster Road Jake Dr. King's New Life Piles on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. I>ep-seated coughs that resist ordinary They regulate liver, stomach, and bow remidies require both external and in­ els and build up your health. Only 25c ternal treatment. If you buy a dollar bottle of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SA’RUP you get the two remedies you need for the price of one. There i* a Patronize Herald Advertisers. HERRICK’S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest, free with *ach ' bottle. Sold by the Lents Pharmacy.