GOnkEU Idlest Spring Styles In MILLINERY AUR FASTER HAI.EH WCM very "" gratifying and we thank our many ciiotomem for llx-ir liearty support. tar O STOCK haa beea care- fully replcnlahed anti I* well »urth)our Impt.llmi Call and •ee fur you rae II. Expert trimmers in charge very Rnaaonable. Pnces Mesdames Boone & Metzger Howitt llldg GRESHAM. ORE. WOOD SAWING GASOLINE SAW We arr prvparvd V» cut all k i ml* of wood < ni «hort no­ tice : : : Rev. llrmer and John Williams of Gresh­ am were seen in this vicinity Hunday. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ee♦♦♦♦♦*•♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ LUMBER -SIX KIMtu* or- Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shiplap, Etc First-class Rustic, Flooring Moulding at the Hlillaon home on Tuesday. Mrs K. E. Morse of The Dalles, visit­ ed her mother, Mra. Allard, Huudav. Brown Lumber Co. r WING Mill n«ar Feen spending a tew days with her aunt, Mrs. Aaron Fox. Miss Annie Htrager of Portland, has been spending a few days with her sis­ Dr. l*eveny of Mootavilla, has pur- ter here. chased a lot in Wildwood Addition. The Woman’s Club met on Thursday Miss Jennie Fsuhion has gone to Port­ afternoon with Mrs. F. E. Harlow. The land to visit frieuds. Miss Florence Meldruin has returned ladies are planning to improve the ap- to her home in Portland jiearance of the town by keeping the Mr Tuttle and friend started for lawns clean ami beautifying their yards Po, lint found the snow two feel by setting out grass and flowers. The deep ami returned. Club ex|x*cts to have a representative II. W. Lang ie the cook at Welcliee at the A-Y-P Exposition on Woman’s Hotel during Miea Faubion's absence. Frisby Maulding has gone to Port­ Dny. land ou a business trip, supposedly. Win. Welch ie in Portland after a new supply ol groceries. Mrs. Grace Curtis has been sick for the past two weeks. The Clear CreeK Ditch Co. have been surveying on Salmon river. Mrs. Bueeie has gone to Portland for a few days. Harlow, Blaser & Harlow Mrs. F. A. Jette wiil return to ber home in Chatnjxieg in a few days. Let ua figure on your or dr re, large or small. Satiafaulion Guaranteed, BUAX'KMMOIU« TO J The O. R. A N. are having water pip­ ed from ths Buxton farm, which is the entire« of th« city’s water supply, to the tanks and buildings at the station. WELCHES I eat air. Scuta lo c, I evia Ode p*r rove Chon* a» OBMOV Troutdale, April 22— The W. O. W. entertained Rainbow Cirt-la on Thurs­ day evening and had one of their grand gorxi time«, ending with a big spread. Herman Claaar had the misfortune to loaa his wood-shoot by fire last Hunday. Th« origin of the blase ie unknown. It Mr. Osburn is clearing land for Mr W. Filloon has made coma improve­ wee located al the east end of the Handy ' llurgiaau, ments to iiia grounds which adds much : bridge. Mr. Barnes of Greaham, paid Cottrall to their appearance. The t«ll-gaine between Troublale and a business trip line week. Mra H. Jackson and children have Greaham was very exciting and resulted Miea Ida Radford visited 'borne folks gone to Portland to live. in a score of 3 to 4 in Troutdale's favor. I over Hunday. Mrs. Hall <>• Portland, has been visit­ Mrs. Wm H urseell entertained the Mrs Fraak Beam ie on the sick list. ing tier sister-in-law, Mm Alma Hall. Aid Hociety on Wednesday. Those pre­ Mr. and Mrs J. B. Fowler have mor­ sent were Meedamee F Morita, II Ihit- el back to their own homo. When you went to eoli your town ton, F. E. Zimmerman, Wm Hummed Warren Ball of Salem visited his property, acreage, ranch or farm, list and J. M Edmonson and Mise Cornett. | mother last week. Mr. Fuller of Wisconsin, was a visitor ■ame at llmel'e Realty office Corre«- The surprise |«rty given in honor of B. Edwards' birthday was a grand suc­ cess and enjoyed by the many present lUal-laues. Mala IH i.Hi-iltw TROUTDALE Christian Endeavor was led by New- Fairview, Ore., April 22—Mm. A. H. i tag H' du, ' Home mills will have to close aa they Moller has |xircl>aa*l three lota adjoin­ ing liar residence on Cadar street. [ can gel no contracts. Mrs. J. W. Townseod, Mra. W A. Mrs Browning of Gresham, visited her sister, Mrs. M Widener, Humlay. Townsend and Mra. A. L. Slone were The Puller ami Hhay plank road I* hostess«« at a Tea given on Thursday nearly completed. afternoon al the home of Mm. J. W. Towneend on the Handy road. A large Mr. louderback la very III. number of ladies were present and a Mr. Kucher is some better. tidy eum realiMoi for the beneAl of the Mr. Ilaxlln is much Improved. Presbyterian Church. Mrs Stillman Andrews is belter. | Miea Iola Ball of Portland ie al home here, recovering from the meaelea. W000 FOR SALE FAIRVIEW j C. Herman has purchased five acres Tom Evans has a crew uf men at work on the south end of J. Conway's place and will have it cleared and put under rushing things on the telephone line. C. Cavegn was out from Portland this cultivation at once. Saturday evening a dancing party in week. i honor of Miss and Mr. Ballard was giv­ F. Rix sold his place this week en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cole. A. Gaulitx has put up a new «ire Mrs. E. H. Knapp spent part of Tues­ fence. day and Wednesday at the home of her aunt. Mm. A. Barriek. A Healing Salve for Burna, Chapped Hands and Sore Nipples. A tract of land about one mile north­ Ao a healing salve for burns, sores, west of the station has been laid out in sore nipples and chapped hands Cham­ acre lots. A waler plant is being con­ berlain's Halve io most excellent. It allays the pain of a burn almost instant­ structed to supply the tract and soon one may l>e able purchaae a lot in what I ly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. will be one of Portland's best suburbs. Price, 25 cents. E'or sale by Greehaui Mrs. Nellie Snyder and son Arthur Drug Co. have been visiting at the home of the former's father, D. W. Cole. Oregon Dry In^l910. What Uses I «mor Ds far the farasr? Oregon Homes Co. I LUMBER All Kinds of Building Material .... Rustic. Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing.................. Farmer, look at these figures and see what vou lose by having the liquor traf­ fic instead of sober trade. .......... SS..SH’ • BLACKSMITHING What the fanner WlQiata b> ProMbboe. W age earner» in liquor making 35x2 »♦♦«••♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»«»«♦♦♦»«»»» i ► One quarter the saving» of 10,000,000 drinkers taflO.OOO.OO' I The liquor traffic claims to pay the - —- a.—...F ........................ 110.000.000 I I ► A number of friends from Portland Workingman, look at these figures and s|>ent Sunday with Karl Ammons. see how a sober land will need more labor. Best treatment for Colds. hfot Mdiwfji taring wl « m by PnMItioa. Ml 12 Morrison Street, Portland, Ore. Phone Farmers •••••••••••••••••• Which is not quite 2.2 per cent. For j every dollar which the farmer receives ! for his product, liquor pays 2.2 cents. What the woridsgawt wl «ata h ProMffioa. ■ lives above Ix-banon, and a brother late- Additional wage-earners In factories 1 ly from Eastern Oregon. required by Prohibition ............. iWC.SJO Call or Wr*o Troutdale, - Oregon • GRESHAM. OREGON Value of (arm products. 1*C . ta.16n.6S7.134 . Liquor manufacturer» claim to buy of the farmer......................... 110309,iW7 Mro. ! little daughter Helen, spent part of the Wage-earners, look at these figures i week with her mother, Mm. Bristow. and see how Prohibition will bring work Mrs. Pfister has been having the plea­ for you and pay you more than *241,000- , sure of a visit from her father, who (»0 more after the liquor traffic is gone ' »e want your Farm I ends to SELL, irn- Íirovcd or unimproved xrR>' or small : : : : We advertise Oregon Farms For Sale, in the East :::::: 5Oc a Cord JAMES GOODFELLOW ALL KILN DRIED S kk E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wilev-Allen Office MILL AID TAROS AT LEITS JUKTM» Will ProhfcltioaJWl Do far Wags-tarnm. < I I ocrea»« tn factory wages resulting < • Fleming, accompanied by her from Prohibition MSSIU.»» i Wages now paid in liquor making <5,146386 J "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment,” says the Chicago Tribune, “moderate laxatives, hot foot baths, a free perspiration and an avoid­ ance of exposure to cold and wet after treatment." While this treatment ie simple, it requires considerable trouble and the one adopting it must remain in doom for a day or two, or a fresh cold is almost sure to lie contracted, and in | many instances pneumonia follows. Is I it not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, that ie famous for its ' cures of colds sud can always be depend- upon? For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Gasoline Wood- Saw To be GOOD, must he the result of Experience and Skill WE HAVE BOTH We guarantee to do all sorts nffwork Just a Little Better Than Anyone Else—Just as Cheap and probably Cheaper. Come and see us when you want FIRST CLASS WORK. General Repair work at Special Rates Horseshoeing our Specialty Only Skilled Help Employed By L. H ADorrua, Lents. Oregon As the above captio.i is the slogan that has been sent out over the state by the temperance forces, it would lie well and most timely, for us to examine into some of the facts concerning this propo­ sition. What would be the gain to us if no license prevailed? As this is pre­ eminently a farming state, we turn to facts for the farmer and wage-earner in general, first. The bone and sinew of our national j body ie the labor world, and if it can be | shown that it would be of great advan­ tage to the industrial world to have the ; state dry in 1910, then we are bound to work for it. We submit a few authoritative facts from the Enquirer. T. HENSLEY MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company < ► •••••••••••••••••••••••••• C. L CRENSHAW • e e Tinner and Plumber Three-quarters of the savings of 10,,«>.000 drinkers |1.500.000,300 The liquor traffic claims to buy manufactured products...... 150.000.000 Dealer in I’tpe and Tump Fix­ tures. Sheet-iron Work. Manufacturers, look at these figures e Powell St. Gresham. Ore. and see what you lose by having the eeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeee liquor traffic instead of sober trade. JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Real Estate and Insurance Quality Buggies. Old Hkkory Wagons. Disc. Spike and Spring Tooth Harrows. All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Planters. FULL||LINE OF ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. Correspondent of O. W, P. land Office ¡migration Bureau. Recording Agent (or Home Fire Insurance Co. of New York Sale« Agent of the Empire Cream Separator Company Lt. Sales Agent for Farlin A Orendorff, Portland. Notary Public. Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Phone, Hessel