DOINGS OP OUR NEIGHBORS IMH1F.ZY OHMS COM VINI'D U HY ttPRAI D kfl'tiRIIKS AT NKAliHY RÜCKWOOD POINTS IAIKVKW Mr». E. I Horton gave u quilting and birthday party on Thura-lay of lax! wook, Among thaas* preaant were, M««s- damc» Win. Itichmiioml, l-reemaii, H|xw>r and Beach, of Portland, Mewlam«'« DvMar, Zillt-r, Mo«», Culler, V. II L-vt-lacc, J. Iti-Iimond, Quia«iil>erry, Rowi-n, llacon, Jenai-n, and Mi»» Miller of Rockwood. A Ixniuloou» repaat wa» w-rved at noon. Mr» Vail, Ilia mother of Mr» Horton, hel|xw| Ui entertain. 'The hoate»» wax the recipient of a nuudier of iiaelul and pretty prcaant». DOVER (HIKKYVIIIL The Sunday School board voted to have a t 'hrlxtma» tree and ent er tain mwnt Saturday evening Dae. 2drd. in ihe church. Everyone invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs Thayer spent a few days in Portland laat week. Mr» J. A. Miller h»a returned home after »everal week» visit with friends. Mrs. Cooper was visiting Mrs. Ds- Hhaxen Thuraday and Friday. C. A. Keith wa» hauling lumber for A. Tennant Friday. If. Fritageraltl was around Saturday calling on old friend» Mr. Huntington wax eall«*.l away on account of the illnee» of hi» mother. Mr». M. M. Held returned from Port­ land Saturday evening. lue C.xiper went to Boring Thursday to meet his brother Jacob. Only two w<»?kx mor» until t'hristmax. ' No winter weather or long continued | storms up to - late. Tom Htone mim I wife from Fresno Col., ar«' visiting at the old home up near ' Salem. Th«' Sunday Oregonian contain» a long | ac«-ount of the sc"nery along the auto. ; roa-l from Portland U> Mt. H-wxi and > say« it is by far tlx- fin«wt scenery in the , state. Tl--- road that has tss-n built by ! Davi«l Douglas of thia place came in for some warm words of praise, am! Mr. . Wemme, President of tiie auto club! says, “It is wonderful how much has, been -lour for the amount of money ex- i pentie«! an-1 how well the work has been ■coomplMtcd.’* In another y«mr, Mr. Wcmine is quoted as saying, that the1 ('h- rr) « dl roa-l will !»■ planked and th«' road completed from Welebre-' croM roati up beyond Bnghtwoo«! to the Rho- dendron Hotel. Thia is certainly be­ coming a very popular highway. It now looks ax if tlie writer would be enlisted as lite teacher at Salmon, ax af­ ter many attempta Ui secure a toadter, tin- directors have persuaded the writer U> teach the ensuing term. This is a re­ turn to a previous occupation a» for several years newspaper work ha» en­ gaged our attention. The “Outsider” 'T’HIS Bank is growing steadily and we attribute otir progress Rev E Burlingame ami wife, of ll<»»l * mainly to Hound and progressive business methods in the River, who have been visiting relatives bank ’s management; the active participation and co-operation here for some time, have purchased from Mrs. May Shea a house and three loto of well known business men in the conduct of its affairs; located on Fifth and Cx-dar Streets and prompt and courteous attention to the wants of customers and plan to make their future home here. a desire to satisfy them. Mrs. J. Arnioml who is ill at|hcrhoine This is tin- kind of an institution that can help you iri your busi­ here expects hr go to the St Vincent ness. You need a g«»xl strong bank like this back of you in y«>ur Hospital next Sunday for an o|»ration various enterprises. You may not realise this nee«!, but it exist», A. Kronenherg plans a trip to Califor­ iievertli«-le»». Tliere is a great d«-al more in a good bank connec- nia -luring the hoi i.l.y. * tion than an outsider may realize. C. E Cree has completed the work of DON’T BE AN ’’OUTSIDER” ANY LONGER installing a water xyxtem in Ida home The Giang«' ni their regular evening ami ix now clearing ami improving als-ut «e»»lon on Wislncsday of la»t w«-ek hail hi» place election of othcer» Thoae el-«'t*'d Men*, A. A Albrecht is having tlie plumb­ Master, F. II. Urane, ('verseer, K Ka- GPESriAM, . LUSTtDS xer . Ixi'lnre, Ida Thorp, Steward, The-* ing dona in hi» new residence which will soon lx- ready for occupancy. ' ---- 5 Mrs. Ed. Sester is suffering from in ­ Tst. r-ÄgiytzstoW- nxNK adore Hlvnsland, Axat. Steward, Wtn. Mrs. A. Robinsons enjoyed a vixitfrom flammatory rheumatism. A Portland Ijndenixn, Chaplain, Mary E. Crane; Treasurer, Martin Multhauf Jr ; Secre­ her daughter, Mia» Ada, on Friday ami nurse in taking care of her. Mi»« N. Ho»»ner, of Troutdale, vis­ tary, Mr». V. A. laivclace; («ate Keep­ a call from her daughter Mi»« Franc«-», ited her «ister Mr». F. Tombling over er. T Rowan; <'«nw, Goldie Koch; Po­ on Sunday. mona, Mary I'lute; Flora, H-s-ter G. W. Bell is convalescing from hi» Sunday. Tliorpe; la-ly Amt. Stew., Hertha Wel­ injuries recently »iixtaim-d Mra.G. Lusted entertained Mr. and land. Charles Luca», of Fond-du-lac, Wt» , Mrs. Alfred Cook, nt Mabsry, one dpy E. L. Thorp, carrier on route two, I end at Piedmont, a guest of the Mis*-» Tin- family of Mile- Grimshaw are ha» la-en visiting lux staler. Mr». R W. last week. Wheezing in th«- lung« Indicates that haa resigned hia position. Mr. Thorpe Elwood. having a m-riou» tune with typhoid fever. Wilcox for a few .lay». Mr. and Mr». W Harris and daughter phlegm is obstructing the air pasaagM. 'fra S. P. ll-wlin who is ill with lung has been in the jxvstai service for four­ The oldeet girl I" ju«l recovering and thc School District No. H of Terry is get­ Merril, and Minx Mildred Brower, of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP teen y«?ars. He serve«! four years in the ting up a bazaar for Friday Dec. 22nd., younger girl and lather are both down trouble of long »landing, is with her Orient, visited with Mr. and Mr». Ralph loosen» the phlegm so that it can be Portland postoffice and ten years as and is going to have a silk quiU to raf- daughter Mr» Anna lleinig in Portland with II. Neil.aurer laxt Sunday. coughed up and ejected. Price 25c, YOc carrier at Gresham. at present. , fie off. Terry school, a year or so back, Mr J. Hichinondmatle a trip oil hu» A surprise party wax given Mathew • and 11.00 per bottle. Hold by Lents The Portland l»airy Axsixiation have Mrs. O. Thomas who Las been quite bought a piano and »till owes a little inctw to Sandy la»l week. Itanw last Satuniay night A good crowd I Pharmacy. ill is slowly recovering on it yet so ia having this bazaar to fin­ Win itowan i» confined to hi» i««l closed their factory here and are now was pri-sent and all expreaxed themselves 1 »flipping their milk direct to Portland ! J. H. H om has the contract for ex- ish payments. with a combination of di«ea»c» Children take BAI.LARD'S IIOKE- as having a g<»xl time. unxepa rated. Mr«. E. E. Chipman. who had her l«-g HOI NDSYRI P willingly l»-<-au»e it cravatingthe basement for J. U. Het-sei’» The Into on the Lumsden place r*«*ei>l- Tin- Wotm-n'a SocieM "* ^milti Memo- 1 tastes nice. There isn’t a better renu-dy new bouse which will be built at once. broken at tlie Gresham Fair, is improv- ly put on the market are »oiling tapidly FOR SALE—2 lots in Clemson addi­ I ing anywhere for children'» coughs, hoarse­ (ORBEII Mr Cutler intend» making a tiuml»-r rial Church wen- well rewarded for their tion. Lents, two blocks from Main st. etlorto m holding a «ale and ttorving a ness and bronchitis. It'» a good medi ­ It is reported Francis Bliss who has improvmcnto on I I» plate xt»>n. Mi-- Irene Knapp visited friend» at i chicken pie snp|»-r last Friday night Lal.Hindi Falls «aturdny and Sunday. cine and «-any to take. Price 25c, -iOc and 1 block from car line. Enquire of been attending Lincoln High for .«everal Nearly $191 wa« taken in. \ very |d<-»-, and fl.00 )>er bottle, r-ol-i by the lamia owner, F. FL Beckwith at jewelry store years haa quit. GretfLaui Ore. ant evening wax s|«-nl by the large num- I Mr». Ira Byer« was in Portland Thurs­ Pharmacy. Mis* Florence Brown came out from fROLJlDAlf lx-rw who atu-mied. The only thing I day and Friday. Several new members for Multnomah Portland to visit her p«-ople last Sun-lay. Nt»w went »•IvcU’d in tin • Trout- Peter Kirkovcr and l»«i DeWitt -old | Camp U. O. U. have been «eeun«i in which occurred to mar the pleaxnn-of She expects to »tart for Boston Mass, chnptvr <) E. 8. I**xt Sidun lay I How to Make Molasses Cookies. this vicinity, They will tie initiated the evening hajiened at the leave, their |x*rxomd pro|»-rty at auction sal«- night ax follow» Worthy Matron. taking Mrs. J. It.Cavanaugh fell down ' Thiir»day Slid expect to »tart for Hol­ 1 cup brown sugar, 1 cup nolas—-s, 1 Jan. 19th. when the big gathering of j to-morrow to be gone four months. Mr» Margaret Hale»; Worthy I'atroti, tile »lair» sustaining a had bruise above land Tu«~day IN m -. the 12th. Mr- A. J. Nye of Portland came out egg, I cup lard, 1 cup hot water, 2 tea­ timber will take place. Fully 3U0 new t'. S. Wilson A»«oeiaU* Matron, Mr». lo r left eye ami a slight injury to tier Mrs. C E «mith attendeai th«- O. E. spoons ««»la in hot wator, 1 t«-a.«poos gin­ members will be taken into the camp Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mer- Joacphitig Stanley. Ctinductre»». Mr». ger, I t»-a»|»x>n cinnamon, l.ty teaspoons at that time. ril. left arm H. at Troutdale -aturday evening. Uhrl«lin<* Cavanaugh; Aw>i»tant Con- baking (Mjw-h-r, Hour enough to make a The high school girls basket ball team Miw Mabie Pullen and Earl Stanley Mr». D W McKay I k ronv alto-ent af- I James Benfield ws« »Troutdale visitor »tiff batter. Mix, let stand over night. «hictreaa, Mrs Anna Brown; Secretary. recently starta-d to attend Behnke— will play a game with the Camas girls tor a week'» confinement with lumbago. I Sunday Mr» Margaret McCay, Treasurer. Mr«. Roll thin and balp-. Friday night in the skating rink. Walker Busin«?«» College. F. C. R««-d had on«- of hi» tin«- team» Francis Fox. The joint installation of Mi| I:■ ,l,ii.eite of Salem haa t»-en vil Miss Ethel Wilkinson of Portland, of hor-«-« badly injunxl l>y running Extra transmission poles are being the Eastern Star and the Mason» will lie ituig the Dunbar » and Healin'« here through a l»arb wire fence r««»-ntly. Saved His Wife’s Life. distributed along the Mt. H-xxl line for visited her home in Gresham last Tues­ held on the 27th of this month. Mias Gladys Holgate 1» »pending a few I “My wife woule placed and K. W. Birgfeld, twoof Trout-Isle'» , Salem attle .National Bank of Seattle, visited lene launch. Muscadiee, Ala., “if it had not been for i every mile and kept ready for use. |Hi|iular young jieople, wm »tdemnuetl Mr», O. G. Coupeland was down from | The John Kadderly prune farm Is— I the First -tat-- Bank at Gresham last in Portland last Friday The bride is Estacada last w«-k calling on old ; Mr» R. I*. Raaauiaxsen entertained Dr. King's Mew Discovery. She was the Banner dewing Circl«- Wednesday. down in her bed, not able to get up tween Fairview and Rockwood, is re­ week. He was very favorably impresaed the youngest daugthcr of Mr». Ruth friends. with Gresham and vicinity. Brink of thi» place Mr. ami Mr». Mr Ia-wi» R«-ed ha» his bungalow en- without help. She had a severe bronch­ ported sold. John Moller and family, Mr«. E C. Wdkensoti and «on Ch.-w- ial trouble and a 4readful cough. I got ■ the present teltante, have been notified R. Keller, of Cleveland Ohio, spent a Biaglcld will make their future home eloeed. U-r. are visiting her parent» Mr. and ! hen- ami arc furnixhing tie- Scharf cot­ F. C. Keed wax a passenger to Port-1 her a bottle ot Dr. King's New Diacov« to leave and are lking for a new loca­ few -lays at the home of hie uncle C. R. Mr- I: W. Wilcox lien- while Mr ery and she soon began to mend, and tion. tage. Last Saturday night the happy I Keller. land Monday Morning. Wilken»<>n is looking for a new location. I wa» well in a short time." Infallible pair were Mailed by a company of twen­ Several of the young people of Rock­ Runs W. Thorpe returns to hie work Mr. and Mr». Lee Evans exp«*ct to go R !>. Hale» of Anacortaa Waah.. Mrs for coughi and colds, its the moat re­ ty two Women each la-aring some noise on the Northern Pacific at Leeter, Wash, wood attended the dances given Friday to California soon to »pen«! the w inter. ) liable remedy on earth for desperate producing instrument which they were W. M sale» and Goo. Saltv^of Tillamook, last Monday after a visit ot ten week's night in Portland by the Washington lung trouble, hemorrhagt-s. lagnppe, j at home. making free u»e <>f They were invited have lieen visiting their brother W Tennis Club and Holmes Busineee Col­ asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping In and given a treat of camly and nuts. Sale» and wife. Mr. Charles Browning of Yacolt, and lege. All report a fine time. GRESHAM LOCALS cough, tkfc, *1.00. Trial bottle free. Mr«. Lillian Johnson of The Dalle», The Harlow ami F-nstor-» are taking Mr». Lyde Dickenson of Arleta. visited Mrs. P. Michel wa.- taken ill while Guaranteed by all druggists. vi»it«-««| Mrs. Richard Tegart went to Tilla- her-laughter. Miss Maud Michel, who Mr and Mr». S H. Logan hud ax Angel«*», California, where »he and her i evening. The score was 19 to 5. This nook on Monday la«t for a visit to rela­ wa« with her took her to the home of gueato, Mr and Mr». H. Bauman. Mi»« was the first game this -»-axon. The hu«hand will »|»'iid several months. tives. She will be gone about two some relatives where she remained until Hanna Bauman, Wm Ernie, I.. H. Is>- high school girls have several games on i weeks. Tuesday evening when she was able to gan. Mi»» Sonia Logan and G. Young. the string (or th«- near future. Miss Hester Thorpe «pent the week-■ come home. A waiting room i» being built on the Frank Spalin of Portland wax a vi»i-1 The Grand Ball given by the “Live Millon F--x has taken up hi» n-xidence Wires" in their new hall over Morgan'« garage last Saturday evening was a de­ in Portland. cided auctex«. The hall was tilled to Mr. and Mr«. Ice Evans expect to its capacity and the merry dancer» en­ leave next Monday for California where joyed themselves until daybreak The tliey will spend a few week». They are excellent music wax furnixhe«i by the visiting Mr» Evan»' mother, Mr». Ruth "Live Wire" orchestra. Brinkat, Celilo, Wash., thi« week Mr. and Mrs Robert .-. Smith of San­ Mi»« Salina Fox writes from New dy spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. j York City that »lie is enjoying herself J. I.. Croaa of this place. aight-weing in that city. She will »ail Mi»» Violet Perret, the first vioa-prea- for Euro|>e on Jan. 1st. ident of the local chapter of the Ep Mr and Mr». Henry lAklourell wen- worth I.eague led the meeting Sunday down from l.aloun-ll Falla to visit their evening in the atisence of the leader, J. daughter Mrx.C. B. Larsson. F. Wilmartb. Mr». M. J. Fuller and family visited P. K. Stone, who has lieen employed Mr». Walter la-nett at Bridal Veil. at River Mill for the past few months Mr». Ellen Wright, A. H. Bell of Port­ i« home for a few day». land, ami Mr» Smith of Corbett were The “Live Wire»’’ will present their) liars Saturday to attend the O. E. H. next drama "Polly Primrose'' in the lodge meeting. "Live Wire" theatre her» next Satur­ Mr». F, E. Harlow ix proving herself day evening, followed by a dance. a very capable manager of the Troutdale David Wolfe and wife spent Sunday hotel with the aid of Mrs. Senegart ax cook and Mixa l.ulu Mackley as waitress. in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones and son \ Mow Harriet Harlow entertained at dinner last Sunday ten of her classmates Earle visited with their parents, Mr. I and Mrs. O. D. Roe laat week. at the Portland Academy. William A. Mo rand who has been confined to his home for the past few KELSO months ax a result of typhoid fever is Geo. Hanlev ha» gone away to Idaho slowing recovering. to work. Frank Patterson had the misfortune WELCHES to lose a horse recently. ' Mr. G«-o. Roiitlt-dg.-'x Automobil«* Mr. Johnson Is logging hi» timber for hurned up on Mclntyre Hill laat week Jonsrud Bros. ax hc was taking it to Portland. Thc Mrs. C. J. Sindall celebrated her machinc is an entirc los«. birthday <>n Sunday Dec. loth, by giv­ Mr. Pt-ddicord and son Truman of ing a birthday dinner. The following lamilies were present: Victor Johnson's l'ortlard wer«- guesto at Welchea Hotel during laxt week. Victor Erickson’s and Jarl's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray. thc cook» at Welch«*»’ hotcl, have gone to Portland. The quicker a cobi is gotten rid of The new »chool house at Welches is the leas danger from pneumonia and tinislied and «chool will commencv in other xenon» diseases. Mr B, W T.. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "1 (irmly thc new building Monday Dec. 11. Mr, and Mr». Tawney, of thc Matlld- believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to la- absolutely the beat preparation on ing Hotel have return.sl aftcr several the market for colds, I have recom­ week» «tay in the city. Welche«' concert band i» praeticing mended it to my friends and tliey all agree with me.’’ For sale by all deal­ up for the Corning »uininei seasoli and danei-s. ers CORNER MAIN & FOSTER ROAD Gresham News MR. MERCHANT! BORING electric line at Multnomah Farm. I! FIRST STATE BANK tor among old acquaintances hen- last: week. It is «aid that a retail li«|uor liivnee is being sought for by the proprietors of the Eleven Mile Tavern, whom rejHirto- «ay have secured the n-quin-d niituber of «ignatnh-a to their p«-tition for the privihslge of conducting a saloon. Mi»« Maude Johnston of Rock».»»!, anil Fisher Jennings of Gresham, were married last Sunday at the the home of tin- bride. LLN1S’ LIVE 1ADÌ BOOSTER Do You Realize the benefits and su­ periority of the Auti- matic System over the Old? We will be glad to ex­ plain. Phone us and a representative will call. LENTS HOME PHONE COMPANY PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS Complete Stock ot Marble and Granite MONUMENTS SUUtlTTEO 264-266 Fwrth.St. Oppusife City Hill » ELEGTRIC CHRISTMAS GIFTS ARE POPULAR They still possess that element of novelty dear to the American heart and thus solve the problem of giving Christmas gifts that are "different.” Imagine how pleased most men would be to receive an electric shaving cup or electric cigar lighter, instead of neckties, socks and handker- chiefs "as usual.” A tea kettle for grandmother. a samovar for Madam's five o’clock teas, a chafing dish for the college girl or bachelor maid, a disk stove for the bachelor, a flatiron or sewing machine motor for the practical housewife—all these noval and use­ ful gifts will be appreciated by whoever receives them. It should not be forgotten that these electric Christmas gifts are all useful gifts. Each of these devices is designed to do some one thing better than it can be done any other way. wnether it is to perculate coffee, toast bread or furnish the pow­ er for running a sewing machine. The line of electric Christmas gifts is so com­ plete that in it will be found a suitable gift for every member of the family. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar» Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Mrs. Bright enjoys the distinction of being the only lady real estate agent in the state. Her company ranks with the largest in the town. She is herself a leading spirit in thc town and always boosting and assist­ ing for a bigger and better Lents. LENTS. OREGON. I F. J. CHENEY i: We. th,- u- ’ r -io 1. 1 Chencv for t o I-. t 1-5 him per' •! • ' - trnnsnetlms n- I I ■ out any <' " NATION.-L I . ... « CO.. Toledo, O. vo 1 nown F. J. in. -mJ bellevs I 1 -'I business ! 1!.• able to carry I • his firm. COMMERCK, Toledo, O. Hall's C't:.irr'a «' .o I - t.v’cen Internally. Utting d - -tl v - v t o blood iin-1 mu­ cous xurfae. ot the system. Testimonials sent tree I r- cents p- r bottle. Sold by nit I-rt-—rtsts. Take UaU'a 1'xmlly FUls for coaatipatloa. I PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. MAIN OFFICE ELECTRIC STORE