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09 Vol. 5. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER », 1909. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. ONLY FOUR DAYS 09 UNTIL BIG FAIR AUTUMN OPENING O Gresham's Big Annual Fair and Festival Will Soon ! s Open its Gates. He are pleased to announce ll>r completion of our enlarged tfuaner. In the old poatofllea buil-llng. The rhangr- was luatir M-r-sury bv e * panding trade m-l we an- now in a laiaitfou to offer you belter .lOMnohlkini and belter talite. than ever before ■ Here you will Had MOlltlt.X Hll.l.lXI'.HY in ila ainpleat and most complete forti* ami we extern! lo ilo- I'ubllc a moat cordial Initiation iu come in. Ina|ieet our goods, ami talk over that ino» I fascinating topic. STYLE. J « w W : : i I It I. re<|i|e.te>| that entri». for live- •t<«k »ball iw mad» on Praia, ao the •lock can l-e held over Saturday, even Kun-lay, il possible. The t.real.am hand will furnish music for the lair. It may not l-e generally known that the lireabam t-umi haa lawn Mrs. Maxey In charge under the instruction of Portland', Xaw Location io l*<*loflcc Building Powell Hi reel K crack lai ml leader for the past rummer, HnaaaMnMmMsMuaMeMMMnnuntiMiMMMMuauaagM but such ia true, Mr. Koaebr<a>k liaa been doing doulde set vice all auminer— lea-ling the Portland l«n-l in all the open air coix-erta given at the |mrkr on Sundays ami of eveninga ami apending at leaat one -lay a week with the Gresh am boy a They have also the advan tage of a lot ul instruments of the latest pattern ami ol the beat quality. The boys -leeerve a better treatment than liter have Iwen getting, from all dime- turns. Hut that la |-erha|W due to the tact that few of ua appreciate what a good thing we l.ava right at home. They aqd then forget It the next minute ! Note some are a prettv g-s»i looking lol, too, when or our prices and compare them with those at other you get them in uniform. stores— A man came into the secretary's of fice Monday ami put down >10 for two share» ami a season ticket. He then «aid he wanted to work -mt a few more aharea. We would like to bent from 3 cans Condensed Milk 25c ■ome other a m the tame way. J. E Windle of the poultry depart • 15c 2 cans Com ment aaya he exfiects .'Mo pure bred • 15c 2 cans Tomatoes birda to be in place at the Gresham fair. • 15c Coal Oil per gal. He liaa a number of special prixmt. - 5 gals. 75c ludicationa are that a herd of eaat- - Stone Jars, per gal. 12k ern Orrguu range horse» will lie on the ground, to »ell and to break—genuine “ “ with cover 15c »purl with a reasonable excuse lor it. • 60c Mason Jars, per doz., qts. If you should be qllaiwing your way “ “ hall gals. 75c along the Midway at the big annual fair 25c 8 bars good Laundry Soap - held in thia city, October 13-17, and 25c your ear» aliould be assailed with soul- J 10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes piercemg shrieks in a high fetninins key Good Flour, per sack - - $1.15 and hearty laughter in a heavy baas, do not for a moment think that a murder ia being perj-elrate-l. Far be it from On all other goods our prices are Lowest suck Only a party of joy-maki-n are on pleasure bent and have invaded the modern lun factory, the Uraxy House, more appropriately named the Merry We are paying Top Prices for Butter and Eggs. Widow Collage. E. L. Thompson, the inventor of out- 1 side amusements along mechanical lines i and an authority on tld» subject, un- I hesitatingly declare» that the Merry Call for Sample of our Howitt's Widow Cottage is the |ieer of all me- Special 25c lilend Coffee cbauieal amusement devices when it comes to making the public enjoy them-1 »elves. Thia modern laugh-maker ia one of the latest and most heavily pat- i If you are a tea drinker, try a package of our (eyUndid Tea. ronixed of amusement leaturea through out the country, this year being the drat season outside of New York City. A» an evidence of its popularity, the press and pulpit heartily acclaim the Craxy House one of the moat uieretorioua fea tures with the big Arnold Combined Shows, which aggregation furnishes the amusements at the fall lair held here under the auapict* of the Grange Fair Association. Thrilling free act» will lie presented Gresham, Ore Powell Street, by the high salaried artists employed by the Arnold aggregation to entertain A *those alteiiding the races in the after noon». On the Midway in the evenings special feature attractions will tie pre sented that will plevse the most fastid- . ions as well as those who are looking for the thrillers that make the cold i chills race along your spine and cause Grwanrl S r» rv —an<l SAl'8 the balance That is a lietter way to get a the small boy to try divers and sundry ^J/CIlLl III Jk, »tart than to limit your saving and 3PBND the balance stunts iu the hay mow upon his arrival at the paternal grounds u|nin his return after a few days at the big annual lair. An item of extreme interest exhibited by the Venetian Glassblowers will be an engine constructed solely of glass and run under its own steam. Thia skillful piece of mechanical ingenuity waa constructed by F. A. Owen during —your money ia safer in the Bank than anywhere elee. leisure hour* and it i* safe to say that its equal would be bard to duplicate to —a bank account teaches, helps and encourages you to save, order. Every individual |>art of this so aa to Increase your balance. intricate machine was constructed en- , tirely by hand, no other assistance be —paying bill» by check ia the simplest and moat convenient method a* well as the safest. Your check liecomea a receipt ing used other than a blow fire and a pair ol glaasblower tweesers. Mr. Ow«n ! for the bill it has paid. lias refused a cash offer of *AOUt> for this mechanical wonder. The exhibi you can frequently save a tiresome trip by mailing a check. tion put up by the Owen duo consists of spinning, weaving, brading, engrav ing and nitting glass. The best pert of this particular exhibition is that every j person attending is presented with a souvenir, absolutely free of cost. These GPESMAM, O4frE, < t souvenirs presented are all made by the ¿a' glassblowers for the edification of the audience. GRESHAM'S UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY HOUSE Don’t Road This Ad. T. R. HOWITT Dealer in Groceries. Crockery and Hardware. No. 41. ' for the niiauianagenient or dishonesty Mrs. E. E. Shepard Io Lecture. of others. Remark, were made along The ladies of the local W. C. T. V. Evening Htar Grange had a large at j these line» by F. E. Beach and K. C. are expecting a treat next Friday and tendance al their meeting on Saturday, Wright. SalUi.Uy nights In tie form of an ad Get. 2, despite the fact that President dress from Mr». K. E. H he pa rd, alate Taft waa tn town, there tiring over UUt preeident of the W. C. T. U. for Utah. present. There were many visitor», Ordinance No. 45. Mr*. Slieprd come» with a long bet larth member, of the Grange and ihoa« ' AN ORDINANCE prohibiting tfie keep- | of reconimendatioua among which we wlx> were not. irig of animal» at a distance le-s than ' note the following: Initiation ami buaineea waa transact- “Mrs. Shepard is a forceful and con twenty-five feet from any residence. ed during the morning set-ion. At din vincing apeaker. She »bowed uxat -ie- Be it ordaim-d by the Common Coun- ner, which waa a fine one. Worthy cidedly what the street» are ami bow Chaplain J. G. Kellev, waa |denaantlv . cil of the town of Gresham : The point Section I. It ia hereby made unlaw men have made them ao. surprised with a line birth-lav cake. ful for any person to own. maintain, or > was a nioet telling ooe and for a five Mrs. II. I. Vail, iwsi.ted by the allow any pigpen, cowyar-1, barn or minnte speech was one of the brightest Worthy Pomona, Mra. Jennie Nmith, chickenyard within the corp--rate limit» and strongest we have ever beard.— Imd charge ol the program. Mra. Smith of the town of tireeham at a -listanee Tremonton (Utah; Time». read a paper on the “Migmticame of She c<>n>oa direct from the W. C. T. lee» than twenty-five leet flout 1 lie resi- Pomona in the Grange U. State Convention at Hood River. ! dense of anv |>er,on “(tfferings to Pomona’* were made by All are invited U> hear this moat able Section II. .Any person violating thia several little girla from the Juvenile speaker at the Methodist church, Fri I ordinance aliall, u|e>n conviction be Grange. day and Saturday nights, October Sth punished by a tine ol not lew than ten and «th, at 7 :8U p. m. Free to every Vocal duet» by Meedamea J. E. and i dollar* nor more than fiftv dollar». body. C. •>. Windle. I Attest: Approved: Reading, "Planting of the Apple i It. M. RoaraT», L ewi » (fairnxx, Tree,” try Mra. E. A. Niblin. Rvcnr-ler. Mayor pro tern. Astori» ha» one sawmill with a pay Instrumental music. Carl Prior. roll ol >18,GO a month, anal there are Essay. "My trip to California." by several oilier». Ita manufacturing in Nora Holm ol the Juvenile Grange. Il Homeatea ler» are rushing into the dustries are constantly increasing and waa very interesting. * wheat sections ol central and southern that ia why ita hillside» are becoming Paper. "Autumn's Offering»,” by Miae • tregon and filing on homestead» Autoa . valuable. People mart live on the land are used in aome instances. Ttiere will' Julia Spooner. iu Astoria, and the hillside* offer beau C. A. Chapman, an awistant editor of Iaoon be no more land open to home-' tiful reei-J-nc »ite» for those who labor the Oregouian, wrote a very fine paper atead that haa any proe|i«ct ol enabling and build home». Manufacturing and on the "Guarantee ol Hauk Itepovita.” a family to make a living from it. Will ■hipping industries make goat pasture» He was unable to be preeeut to read it the people ol < tregon then submit to the worth millions. ao it waa read by Mra. Elizabeth Hay exactions of the holder» of vacant land Not one-tenth i hural. He advocated the enacting of aa they do in Europe? More public clocks are displayed in »neb a law and »aid it had l-een a suc of the land in Oregon is used. New York than in Lon-Ion and Faria cess when tne-l. The opposite aide waa com bined. taken by B. Lee Paget who elated that The temperature of Egypt i« gradual I here .were other mean a of protecting the depositors than by aaeeeaing all In ly living lowered, owing to the irrigation Yon can get all kinds of mill feed at nocent and well managed banka to pay of the country. the mill at Fairview. GRANGE NEWS EVERYDAY BARGAIN SALE PLOWS 12-inch Steel Walking Plows, 14-inch Riding Sulky, - - - Moline Plows that took 1st Prize at the St. Louis Fair $10.75 39.00 HARNESS $17.50 Single Buggy Harness at $40 Double Farm Harness at - $30 Driving Harness at - - - - - $13.50 33.50 22.5o FARM WAGONS $12.50 Reduction on Farm Wagons from last year's prices. $75 Buggy with leather quarter top, leather trimming, guaranteed in every wgy^ this year’s stock, at - - - $57.50 Limit Your BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE FIRST STATE BANK ............. -‘•*1 No agents or commission men at Gresham, Oregon City, Vancouver or nearby towns, but VERY LOW PRICES ON ALL GOODS, not on a few as quoted here. C. L. Boss & Co. IN MOLINE PLOW COMPANY'S BUILDING 320-328 East Morrison St., Portland, Ore.