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3 FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Troutdale, Oct. A.— Mr«. Jm Larson <li«i«| «1 her bom» here »t 3 o'clock laat Monday morning after a law days with pneumonia. Funeral »er vice« were conducted hy Rev. Houle in Die Evan« grllc church hero or. Turaday afternoon Interment waa in Dougla»« Cemetery, Mr«. Iwr«on »«< born in Aahvnpan, Wla., April 4, IHtV. Iler maiden name wit* Jane Wilkey. The lour month old child ol Mr. and Mr«. Ray Emily died while the parent« were reluruing home with it from Gresham l«»t Saturday afternoon. The mother uncovered the Infant'« lace and found the little life had gone out. The < au«e til it« death 1« not known. KfSIKVCHK PARK. tiny Evan« 1« working for llrown A Wilcox, wood ami coal dealer« ol Kern I'ark, Arc ha Helm« and wife have pur- chau'd a bou-e and lot on isltli street. Mr. llareh haa «old hi« hollar anil lot on Tilth street. The t'llicen« league of the Ml. Scott district will hold it« next meeting on the evcnidg of Saturday, Oct. H Every body come out and give a l>oo«t for the lietlerment <d your own home district. Don’t wait for “George to do it'* but get on the job youacl* and do your full «Inly a« a resident of tin« la-autiful sec tion of Portland. Role-rt Harold ia home from down the Columbia for a few dav« and 1» making re|>air« on hi« house Mrs Mcl*<>nald, daughter of Jason Staley of Arluta, died at her home at Albina Monday afternoon. She leave« a huaband ami a daughter to mourn her loM. lutwretice Rickert i« on a Week'« visit to relative« in Hurlburt. Mr ami Mr« E G. Rickert were the guest« of Mr«. M. Rickert of ^13*1 tIHtli la«t Saturday and Sunday. Frank < hatnls-rlaln ha« moved Into In« licme on 8Hth «treet Mrs. Cham- lierlain 1» »till with her mother at Sal em who has been Very ill. IUSIIDS SANDY Mrs. E. M. Douglass has gone to Pendleton to visit friends and attend fair iter physician ordered a change of climate for her health. Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel Crow are enter taining tlieir «on ami wife of Seattle for a few day«. Rev. Geo. Ellia, who ha« retired from the Methodist ministory, has moved bis family to his home in University park. Itev. J. A. Ried who ha« charge of the Handy M E circuit is welcomed in to our midst and we wish him success. Little Ladessa Pavia ha» returned home from Gresham where «he s|>ent three weeks with her grandma, Mrs. Robertson. Mes«r«. Percy Shelly and R. E. Easons made a flying trid to Rodedendrom last week After le-ing dangerously ill for some time. John Haley is slowly recovering. CORBITT M rs, < too. Bornstedt, who ha« been Mr. Ixieb wa« in Portland on buainena ■ ick at her mother's home in Gresham, Friday. has returned home much improved. Mi»« Abbie Stites spent Saturday and Hunday in the city, WIST SECTION I IM Mr. Fleury of Portland was at Ins Elvin Ndy recently sold hie .’i-acre summer home Sunday. tract near Rockwood and has purchased Lillian Ra»«mu»«en who lias l>e«n 1 10 acres near Warren, where he will •ick for several months passed away make his home in the near future. Monday morning. Funeral wa» held Mi«« la-e«, the teacher of the Buck- Wednesday ley si tiool is leiarding with the Durland The school children have organised family for the winter a social club ami named it “The Happy Mi«» Cannie Wilson of Corbett wa« a Time club". The club will give month ly programs, the first was held last home guest at Bucklry Grove for the Friday and did credit to themselves past week Mr« I*. Shultz entertained a num- and tlieir teacher. >M*r of gue«t» at her home Saturday Don’t trifle with a cold ia good ad . in honor of her brother. A Lindell. Mr«. T. E. Ix-wi« of Rote Cottage left vice lor prudent men and women. It may lie vital in the ca»e of a child. i Chicago Sept 2H and will I m - home Sun There is nothing better than Chamber day. lain's Cough remedy for coughs and Fred Anderson i« recovering from an colds in children It i» «afe and sure. operation for appendicitis which was For sale by Gresham Drug Co. |M-rformed last Saturday at Mi. Tabor sanitariam. The Wm. Ream family has been suf COTTRILL ferers with the grip this week. Fred Wagnor is progressing rapidly Mr. and Mr«. Arnspiger and Mr. and with his new house Mr». Miler Arnspiger of Portland w. re Mr and Mrs M C. Donahue and two guest» at the Arnspiger home here Sun daughters, Mr«. Frank New and Mr«. day. Fred Fountain, visit*! the Gresham Miss Florence Wilson of Corliet «|H-nt fair last week. a lew .lays with the Cumming« family Andy Bisaett, the painter lias gone to here lately Portland to join his family who are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riwlgen of Sun coming from the East They will make nyside were visitors of the Buckleys Portland their future home. Friday. Born to Mr and Mrs. Chas. Gibbons, Mis« I-ena Moll was pleasantly sur- a girl baby, Sept. 23. prised last Wednesday night by a num- J H Pipps just complete«! a barn. let of friends who called to spend the Tom Ihinu recently painted his new evening and wish her bon voyage on her trip to California. house. Eairviaw, Oct A—II. C. Campbell ami wife were out from Portland to Spend the week and were entertained at a hou«e parly. Rev. Howard, of Vancouver preached ill the Presbyterian church bate last Sunday. The Pacific Coast Construction Co. are putting hi i<quipment for machine ■hop« in the Mt. Hm«l building here. Mr and Mr«. Norton, of Vancover, Il C., were guests of Mr and Mrs. Hhepard on Sunday. The Norton« ex pect to come here to live ou tlieir pla-e near town in u few month« Mr«. A. T Axtell ba« taken up her residence with her granddaughter Edith McKelep in Portland for th» school week, loth willl «pend Saturday ami Sunday here. Meadamea /.an and Ickler were Port land visitor» last week A tine apecitnen of game bird was turned h«i«e in thia neighborhood last week and should l>e protected by the farmer« I.. A Davis of Sandy is helping bis father build a new residence. Mr E’.n ia confined to hi« lied with illneea. You are not experimenting on your- Three-fourth» of what a woman The meant rain« have «topped pipe i self when you take Chamberlain's docs her husband calls puttering» hauling in thia vicinity. Cough Remedy for a cold as that pre paration has won it« great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable curve of cold«, and can always lie de pended upon. It is equally valuable for adults «nd children and mav tie given to young children with implicit confidence as it contains no harmful WK DELIVER ANYWHERE drug. For sale by Brenham Drug Co. Aaron Fox T^a,e Give us a chance, we’ll show you. Below we list a few of our prices. Send us your list, we will deliver right in your town. . $1.00 Bottles Medicines 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide 5 gals. Pearl Oil 5 gals, bulk oil . $ .85 .15 .98 .80 $1.10 I Keg new Mile liner Herring All Sugars have declined 40c per 100 • lbs. • 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap 3 cans Holly milk 6 cans Carnation milk 1 can Eagle milk 6 loaves of bread 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda . • • .40 .25 .25 .55 .15 .25 .05 . 3 pkgs. Roasted Corn Elakes • .25 • OLYMPIC FLOUR, bbl., $5.40 One Price to All 10-lb. pail Columbia lard « « Extra S a S shingles, per 1000 « « 100-lb. sack half ground salt « • 6 pkgs. Abbetta biscuits « • 1 pound fancy seeded raisins Tomatoes, Oysters, Pork & Beans, Peas, Com, Soups, . . 1.85 2.15 .45 .25 .10 3 mHQ 2 S —A Fill.!. LINE OF— Dry Goods, Shoes, Rubbers, Hard ware, Crockery, Pin ware We buy our goods in large quantities for cash. Anything you need get your price from me. Will deliver at your place cheaper than you can buy it in the open market. We pay cash for produce. We pay 35c for eggs. Tel. 101 Watch this ad. each week. Call Me Up Will save you money. The slugs may be given an effectual knockout on the «mall cherry aud peach tree« by throwing a handful or two or fine dust or earth over the leave«. The «ame plan Is rihm ! for the ■lug that infects the rosebushes MAKMOI DOVER Alice and Lee Cooper have returned from the hop field«. Mr. (Minister has been ill the [>aat week Rev. Reid was calling on the Dover people Saturday. Mr. and Mr«. Bena and family, Mr« Miller and Harold, were visiting Joseph DeSiiazer Sunday. John Brush left Monday for the Rogue River valley where he expect« to I make bis future home August Miller ia very busy building a new bouse. Mr». Fitzgerald has recovered from a recent ill news. Gaylor I Keith spent Sunkay with his parents here Rsaching Conclusion. '•I Imagiue from your speech that you are a taxidermist.” “What makes you think so?” “Principally because you tell me I am a» wise as an owl and then try to ■tuff me.”—Exchange. CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST C HURCH- Rev. J. M. Horrax, pastor. Services, Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a tn. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. All welcomed. ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F H Freund, pastor. Slavic«« (German) 11 a. m., every Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. tn. I LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—P astos , Rev. M. H. Parounagian. Sxsvtcxa, Sun day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. every Sunday. I Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock. Everybody invited. SAINT MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC. CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev. Berch-1 told Durrer. Services will be held on j the first Sunday of each month at lo a. m. FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. Services, Sun-, day School at 10 a. m.. preaching 2d and 4 th Sundays at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. tn. Preaching at 11 a. m. anti 7:30 p. m. If sheep had no further point In their favor the keeping of a flock of from thirty to sixty on the average farm would be -amply Justified from the service they render ns wee«! destroyers. It being a mntter of statistics that of more than 600 different kinds of w«»eds they will consume all but about fifty varieties. Along with dairying the practice of sheep raising needs Intro ducing In many grain raising sections of the country, while It needs reintro ducing Into some sections where It was once in vogue. The northeast slope has been vlewe«! for ninny years past as the Ideal site for an orchard location. This seems to be duo to the fact that on such loca tions orchnrds are not only expos«««! to th«« cold winds of spring, which tend to retnrd a development of blossom, bud and leaf, but r««celve much less directly the rnys of the warming sun. In lo calities where there Is never danger from spring frosts these factors are not so vital, hut In latitudes where this Is a recurrent danger this mntter of loen tlon I* an Important one. . . . YOUR HOME BANK . . Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12 Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. ♦ MT. SCOTT INVESTIGATE Our Methods. Our Stock of Lumber and Millwork and Our Price«. We are confident that it will result in securing your bori ne«« when you need anything from a port to a bill of lumlier for a houne or barn. The bert in quality for the mon < > ey, is the motto we try to live up to. Come in and investigate < > Six E. W. MILLER, LENTS _ |Wil.-v-Allen 1 Meo MILL AMD TARDS ÀÎ LEITS JUMCTIOM MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON For a full line of New and Second Hand SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, Copy Books, Slates Water Colar Sets, Satchels, Etc. Complete Outfiters ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Our Drugs are Pure, Fresh, Reliable TRY OUR COUGH CURE FALL SUITS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED $12.50 to $20.00 HE Fall Suits now on T sale in this store com prise the most complete as sortment of clothing ever offered in Gresham. The styles are the very latest and the quality cannot be equalled for the money. You can’t save ONE CENT by going to the large city for clothes. Suits altered to fit as perfect ly as tailor-made suits. Come in and try on one of these New Up-to-date Suits and see that we mean just what we say. ROOSEVELT’S Own Book The Most Popular Book If the full fact« were known It 1« more than likely that much of the i benefit resulting from the applicutloii of stable manures to the soil Is due to the fact that the alkalis they con , tain tend to correct and sweeten » somewhat sour condition of soil, a« well as to the known fertilizing ele meats which they contain. Those starting In the growing of chrysanthemums should keep In mind that these plants are gross consumers of plant food, iihm I heavy fertilizing and frequent watering. If the largest measure of success Is to tie attained with them Failtire with this tine flow er Is soinetlines due to the fact that the tied In which they are set Is placed ( too near a hedge or shrubs, which are also heavy pullers on both fertility and moisture. : One of the rnoat severe atoetrtoal storms ever experienced in thia vicinity waa that of Saturday evening. Tbs liv ing room In the Aschoff home waa ■truck by lightning, the telephone l>e- irig entirely demolish*!, the door torn ito casings, and the entire building was somewhat damaged. The telephone caught tire an«! only for the timely efforts of Mr. Aschoff serious results were averted. School opened Monday with Miss Ethel R. Glines, of Portland, as teacher. Carl Awhoff and Alex Helms have gone to Melville to join a surveying crew. Mi««ea Kona and Iva Ten Eyck are at tending school in Portland. Miss Ruth Murphy of Welches was a guest at the Aschoff home over Sunday. Fred Roentz haa move«! his family to Portland where he ia employed Mrs Rocum of Government (’»sip made a short visit to her friends here last week. She was on her way to Port land. . AYLSWORTH IN THE BRICK .*» lAiWrl ji'rMwr / 5,’NT By Ths Most Popular Man Gives h book term by Rooxevelt'« own hand the sole account of his African Hunt. AGENTS WANTED NOW in every City, Town and Village JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore to handle Colonel Roosevelt’« Great Book CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 153 Fifth Avenue • New York Expressing, Oraying Local Agent for THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get his rates Call up John Brown Rockwood, Oregon J. H. HOSS Phone 14X Gresham, Ore. BEAVER ENGRAVING CO. QUALITY CUTS DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING MAIN FIRST ano ANKENY STS *>RTLAN0 ORE The Job Department of this Office Has on Hand the Neatest Report Card Used by Schools. See them