GRESHAM LOCALS we have them at $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 and the best bight­ grade “Standard” for $35.00 there is none better and price puts them in the reach of every one. We will accept your terms, we want to close them out and will sell at these prices and on these terms if you are contemplate ring buying a sewin gmachine lx* sure to call and see us. We will put one in your home for trial front $15.00 up We will also close out our entire stock of Ranges. We have only a lew left and that few will go and at any legitimate offer. We have exceptional bargains in our UNIVERSAL RANGES that will go at cost, an exceptionally good chance for everyone wanting goods in this line; we will give a discount of 10 per cent on all. HAMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS! Bought in the month of July this is an unusal oppor­ tunity to secure summer comfort at a discount, but we want to close out and believe in giving you the prices while the season is at its height, we have something nice in this line and with the discount, makes them very reasonable, DISCOUNT ON ALL SUMMER SHOES A discount of 10 per cent on all summer shoes including Black and Tans in Men’s, Women’s and Childrens’ also Made for us by in Gresham Wedneaday. Mi»« lire« Lu«te«l I’leaaant Home. i« Mr. Cita». Ia*wi« and wife took charge of the Sandy Hotel, August “th. Mr. la*wi» will come to («resliam twice a month or ottener if necessary to »aw wt»»l. We wixli Mr. and Mr». Lewis »ucce»» in their new venture. and Soft Drinks Mrs W. J. Wirtz SUMMER SEASON We call your attention to the fact that we are selling re­ gular $1.75 per gal. paint at $1.45, and everything in paint in that line we have left at the same reduced price., Now is a good time to paint your house or house floor out house, or barn, and you can buy afew gallons of our paint cheap and make old things look new and you will never know that you have expended any money and have got the same results you would have had, had you paid some one to do the work and cost several times as much. OLYMPIC FLOUR AND FEED We have just received a car load of feed and Olympic Flour, see us when you want anything in this line as we can save you money and always remember that we want your PRO­ DUCE and can always pay you the highest price for HOGS and VEAL on any day of the week. Drug Line. Prescriptions a Specialty, Purest :: Drugs :: Used. Open Sundays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 4 to 5 p. m. C. L. Crenshaw, Tinner and Plumber Make and Repair all Kinds of Tin Work, Plumbing a Specialty. Country Trade Solicited GRESHAM, OREGON. QARLSON & EMERY. Undertakers and Embalmers < ¡real mill. < Ire. A Complete Stock of Coffins and Furnishings always on Hand. Tt CALLS HUMFTlf HURSf FUItllSHfD IF OESIRtD ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The : only : Notion : Store : in : Town Ask To See Our New Line Of Neckwear, Hair and Wash Ribbons, etc. Mrs. I. MeCOLL, ~' F*ontofYlce Building. - - Brenham, Ore. ORDINANCE 27. 1 Brings a demand for Lunch Goods. Soft Drinks. Lemons. Oranges and Candies We carry a new and fresh line of ♦ the above, also o <► o o 0. M. o o GRESHAM, CI6ARS. TOBACCO, PIPES, ETC. ROBERTS. Prep. ♦ CLOSING OUT PAINT STOCK £ Store ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ AN ORDINANCE amending Onlinance 6, entitled ’'An ordinance licensing and 11 o o o <> o o o I) tli ^ Everything You Need in the Tiie Board of directors of the Mult­ 1 nomah and Clackamas Mutual Tele­ phone Company held their monthly meeting last Tuesday night and report i business iu a very satisfactory condition. ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Y Iler Ice Cream Pallors on ♦ Powell Street 2 GRESHAM ORE. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Gresham £ We ai knowledge a present of a gener­ Mi»» Agne» Sweet, of Buine City, ous supply of summer apples from the Idaho, arrived laat Saturday noon, »lie orchard of David Culy. Î GRESHAM, ORE. :♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr», lawrence and daughter«, Grace (’. F. Ruegg, Theodore Brngger, and ami Munite, visited friend» in Portland II. W.bnashali were among our visitor» Sunday. thia week. î We can give you good value in men;s furnishing that will be hard to duplicate, men’s underware regular $1 per su i value at 60c per suit. Our 12 1-2 menrs hose are the regular 25c value, we have the regular 3 for 25 sox at 2 for 15c, the regular 10c straight sox 3 for 25c men’s regular 75c and $1. shirts at 50c, Considering the decided advance in cotton goods of all kinds these values are not to be passed up. If you need goods in this line, we can and will save you money. Gorman & Stuart, FOR SALE—Mill frame and houses, .Mr. Boyant, of Portland, wa» a guest very cheap. Good for liarn, bridge or of Mr. ami Mr«. J. <’ Allen recently. other building. M. C. Donahue, Cot- Ral|.|i Johnaon ha» received the I trell, Ore , (Orient,R. F. R. No. 1). «platini merit a» a»»i»tant mail clerk on Take your cliicki n» to the Gresham Die Southern Pacilic lietween Portland Trading «k Packing Co. ami Eugene. Highest cash price paid for chicken» MEN WANTEI f — For »tearlv work at by Gresham Trading A Packing Co. tlic Columbia Brick Works. Gresham. Mr. Courtion, ot Clark County, Wash, All work guaranteed l>v Al Hart. ha» lieen in Gresham for »everal days The General Electric Co., of Portlaml. working in the interest of the F. S. ha» bad a man here harking toward Townsend’s creamery. He has been the tl>< establishment of an electric plant guest of J. II. Clialker. Mr». Font Metzger and children are It i» re|»>rt««i that the |»>ie« arc planted a» far a» Sycamore und a» rupitlly a» »[■ending their vacation at Bull ituii. possible will Ite «»tended t«« Gresham. J. C. .Manning, who ha» lieen engag­ Fairvi«w ami Troublale where electric ed in the stock business at Woodland, light» and |»twer will he installed in Wash., since leaving here, has returned tim« for full u»e. to . W. Roberts has a sober look now­ FOB SAI.E— Si«teenacre [»«ultry adays—no pros [recta for a fishing trip. place. Six milk cow », cheap. Box 113 Wallace Mann, of the Dalle», wa» the Turner, Oregon. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brownhill thi« The Gresham Trailing rta considerable Prof. W. W. William», of Vancouver, Io»» among hi» |«>ultry from mink, wild ctrlled at the 11.-raid office last Saturday. cat and other animals. Ile I» looking after |»ro»|>ectiv bnsine»« W.J. Wirtx, who lias been visiting collage »eliolar», in the interests of a relatives at Astoria for the past two new Buaine»» College which he elpect» weeks returned yesterday not much to »tail irr Portlaml. improved in health. ♦ j >ei vi-d every Saturday and Sunday ♦ Childrens’ white Canvas. The summer shoe season is here and we are giving you an opportunity to buy at the right prices. We have some very stylish and up-to-date summer shoe ware. Call on us for your wants in this line, we are sure to please you in both price and quality. hat, Csflee and Canned Gsedt fka bet! ia the Market. 21b Cotfee 35 ccah , Rollili wax doing laixine»» in Grt-elc W. T. Sherwi»»l, of Cleone, one of am thi« week. Shiloh » her«»-», paid il« a pleasant visit Dealers in EVERYTHING We have a few lines that we are closing out, among them are Vn. People’s Cash Store tenant L. Weinhard. Successors Io SHATTUCK BROS, and T. R. HOWITT ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 1 NOTICE—! am now ready to »aw Wtt trink« a li» today. W eleli’« Sunday to camp three week». Ismis Bramii, <>f the Mt. II'M h I Brew­ Mr», krilx Stoker viailed her daughter ing Co., owner« king after III« interest« of their last week. Gresham Trading & Packing Co. Incorporated 1905. expei t» to >j»-nd »ome time visiting her «i«te|(, OREGON : regulating saloons in the town of Gresham.” Be it ordained by the common council of the town of Gresham: Section 1. That Section 1 of Ordinance 6, entitled “An ordinance licensing and regulating saloons in the town of Gresham,” be amende»!, and it is hereby so amend«»! to read, “That each ami every saloon or other place selling, dispens­ ing or «lealing in spirituous, vinous or malt liquors or fermented cider, commonly calk'd hard cider, within the town of Gresham, »hall first obtain a license from the common council of the town of Greaham, and failure to obtain such license shall be considered an offense ami shall be punished by a fine of not more than fifty (50) dollars. Adopted August 4, 1906. Approve«! August 4, 1906. LEWIS SHATTUCK, Mayor. Attest: II. I.. ST. CLAIR, Recorder. ORDINANCE 26. AN ORDIN ANCE concerning offenses. Be it ordained by the common council of the town of Gresham : Section 1. That it »hall hereafter lie unlawful for any person or persons to disturb the [»-ace and go,»| order of the town of Gresham by ativ violent, riotous or disorderly eenduet, or by the use of any profane, abusive or obscene language within the cur|»irate limits of the said town, and upon conviction thereof the l>ers lars, or by imprisonment in the town jail not more than thirty (30) days, or by both such tine and imprisonment. Si-etion 3. That it shall be unlawful for any peraou or persons to in any way < > ol «struct any street, sidewalk or public wav within the corporate limits of the town of Gresham, ami upon conviction thereof such person or persons shall be < > lined in a sunt of not. less than one (1) dollar each or more than ten (10) dollars each, or by imprisonment in the town jail not more than ten (10) days, or by both such tine and imprisonment. Section 4. That it shall be unlawful for any person to carry concealed aliout < > < > liis person, in any manner whatsoever, any revolver or other firearm, or any < > knife (other than an ordinary |>oeket knife) or any dirk or dagger, slung shot or < < ► > metal knuckles or any instrument by the use of which injury could lie inflicted < > < > u|»>ti the person or property of any other person. < > Any person violating the provisions of this section (4) shall lie deemed guilty < < > > of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall lie punished by a tine of not <> o less Ilian ten (10) dollars nor more than fifty (50) dollars, or by imprisonment in < > the town jail not less than live (5) days nor more than thirty (30) days, or by < > Isitli such tine and imprisonment. '* Nothing in this section ahull la» construed to apply to any sheriff, constable, < ■ marslial, [utlice or any other [teace oflicer whose duty it is to serve process or < <> ► < > make arrests. < • Section 5. That it shall lie unlawful for any person or persons to abuse or resist, within the corporate limits of the town of Gresham, any sheriff, con-! stable, marshal, police, or any other peace officer while in the discharge of his duty, and u | hiii conviction thereof such person or |tersons shall lie fined each not < > less than live (5) dollar» nor more than fifty (50) dollars, or by imprisonment < > not less than ten (10) days nor more than thirty (30) days in the town jail, or by luith such line and imprisonment. Adopted August 4, 1906. Approved August 4, 1006. LEWIS SHATTUCK, Mayor. Attest: II. L. ST. CLAIR, Recorder. Satisfied Customers Nothing like them. They not only give us more trade but bring others to trade. < • WE PLEASE OUR CUS'rOMHRS — Ttieit <•* Our <> Hpeclnlty — By selling the best goods at lowest possible prices. Groceries, Stock is Complete Tinware, Graniteware, Kitchen and Builders’ Hardware, < > o < > Everything the Best < I Confectionery, Stationery Flour, Feed, Etc. D. W. METZGER’S NEW STORE POWELL ST. nf A DC I |\LAL/LI1O I GRESHAM, ORE, « ► < > < • < k lk> you want bi aee two ,w*r»on» have a [«leas«»! smile? Just say to your dealer, “I read your ad.” Watch him and the Editor.