TO REMEDY SQUEAKY SHOES House settlement in the heart of the ' city whore human derelicts are cereal J (or anal helped to renew the struggle of i life, why could not model villages be olive oil, so that the Ivies will ba .atu- started in the country where there is BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS rated; this will also protect them from an infinitely better chance to assist a "poor forlorn andahipwraickod brother’’ dampness; wipe very carefully on re­ * CHERRYVILLE * Thera is always a chant-« to start some­ to brace up and bo given an opportunity moving from the oil. thing with lawyers —anti then by the to gel a decent living. No r oar eitiea sama token - fat fees can be secured. are choked ami congested with a la>t the eagle scream I This Is the Deafness Cannot Be Cured The Pacific States Telephone Com- struggling maaa of humanity that do wawk we celebrate ' l>y local uppllcatlona. as they cannot ptfny have ««cured the pohs running riJicli the diseased portion of the ear. ■ not eyen have pure air to breath ht One hundred and thirty-seven years only one way to cure deafness, through Cherryville and up into the . alone a sufficient amount of food to unit tliul la lip constitutional remedies. ago, our fathers conceived anu.<f the mucous lining of ths Kusta- forth a new nation with the Divinely two coppar wire« on them. Ten men en whom it is a Kam Wiles. are sorry to know. CEDAR POSTS pleasure to meet. Herbert Hussock, book-keeper for a A. A. Loeb went to Eastern Oregon SHINGLES The District Attorney was out Hun- Portland wholes-Is firm wa» out over on busineee Thursday evening. MOULDINGS day taking measurements at the ceme­ TURNED WORK tery to ascertain if a certain grave was Sunday at the hotel and retnrned back Albert Fox, of Walla Walla, enroute to his work Sunday night on bis motor­ | to Portland spent Friday night at the the cemetery proper. He had cycle. His wife will remain until after W. H. Reid home. LUMBER $6 AND UP outsids been told that one grave hartation of all kinds of Baggage to Handy and interior pointe .... I For further Information phone or writs E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Boring. • - ' Oregon July 4th Given by Scottish Clans of Portland and Multnomah Driving Club PROFESSIONAL CARDS Big Programme of Sports A. M. HOSS NOTARY GAMES AND RACING PIBLIC FOR OREGON HA. M. to A P. M, IB-rald Office, le-nta «P. M. toll P. M., Residence, Greeham _ . Beginning at 10 A. M.; Closing at 6 P. M I Phone Tabor 47M Dr. C. S. Ogsbury, D. M. D. DKNTIST OFFICB HOt'RH II A. M. to I I* M. Over Mt. Scott bruit Store Hu tula *t ay Appointment I.KNT8, ORKGON DR. C. B. OGLE MNTIST I practice all Branches of Dentistry WORK UUAHANTKKI) Office HonrsH le 12 A. M . 1 to ft P. M. j Sunday« by Appointment Office corner of Main 8t. Foster Road G. D. Dunning Phones: J. P. McEntce I Running Games, Throw­ ing, Jumping, Tug, of War Foot-Ball, Bagpipe Music, Highland Dances Racing From 2 to 6 Main 430, Home A 46AH Dunning & McEntee Continuous Vaudeville by Scottish Socie Funeral Directors Seventh and Ankeny Street« Portland .... Oregon L. H. Carter & Son Contractors an07 Fouler Rd. White & Pixley Contractors Painting, Finishing* Tintin«, Paper Hanging Phone Tebor 47« W. F. Klineman Attomey-at-Imw I. KITTS, ORKGON C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta KtHNtdV ft RliNtMM Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Main St. and Carline, Isrnts, Oregon RACES Pony Race, purse $50. Mixed Race 3 best in 5 $250. Pacing, three best in five $250. Two Bands Dancing Something Doing All The Time Grand Patriotic Ball in The Evening at Commercial Club Hall GRESHAM 8 •3------------------------------------------ & Mrs. Ralph Shepard, of Portland, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rosa last week. Mrs. Fred Thompson, of Tne Dalles, visited Dr. and Mrs. Thompson tbs first of the week. guest of Dr. and Mr«. Thompson this week. Mr. and Mr«. Raymond Davis who have been visiting Mr. and Mr«. Mai Hchneider for several week«, have re­ turned to their home in Heattie. Several auto loads of the Bremen visited the lanU Are company Monday evening. Mrs. Phoebe Thomson, and little daughter«, who have lieen viaiting Mr. and Mrs. I). L. McLean, lav» gone to Marshfield on a visit. Gresham Drug Co., ia having a new soda fountain installed. A. Meyers has rented a part of hie building to Mr. Matties for hie saloon A new brick building will be put up where Mr. Mathes ash on now stands, on tne corner of Powell and Main streets. Grandma Powell (lied last Friday and was buried Sunday from the M. E Church. Mrs. A. D. Powell was the widow of the late Dr. John P. Powell. Hbe was a pioneer of 1862, having croased the plains in that year. She was HW years of age. Mrs. Powell ia survived by four daughters and one son.; I■ & WELCHES S Harry Mitchell of Cherryville was in Welches last week. Mr. and Mra. W. J. and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Faubion made a trip to Government Camp one day last week. All reported a very enjoyable time. Roy Garwood, Ben Totten, and Thomas Brown, forest rangers, stationed at camp Zig Zig, have gone to Little Sandy for a few days. Roy Henson waa in Welches Monday. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Doureghty cf “Enola” hill made a trip to Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Acboff and Mr. and Mrs. Robinho n and eon were visitors at “La Casa Monte” Saturday. Otto Acboff and sister Gertrude of Marmot made a trip to Government Camp Monday. The farmers will soon he making hay. The clover crop is floe. Mr. C. A. Keith was an Oregon City visitor one day this week. THE FLY. One pair of flies will produce about 1,000,000 flies in 100 days. The breed­ ing place of the fly is in filth and rub­ bish. The manure pile and the out­ house on the farm furnish breeding places for millions of flies through the If possible banish the out­ house and t eplace it with a toilet and a sceptic tank; if not convert into a dry earth closet and thus prevent the flies from breeding there. Then burn up all rubbish heaps and haul out manure to the fields. Flies do not travel more than from 100 to 200 feet or so. If cleanliness is observed about the house and dooryard they will not bother so much. Garbage cans, etc. should be coaloiled frequently and flies will leave them alone A large fly trap over the garbage can will catch the little traitor. Screened porches and windows help keep him out of the house Then swat the fly on every available occasion and your family will call you blessed. summer. AUNT CHARLOTTE’S GINGER SNAPS. Boil one pint of New Orleans molas­ ses. When cooled to lukewarm beat into it one egg and one teacup of but­ ter and lard mixed and melted. Add two tablespoonfuls ginger, a saltspoon- ful of salt, a teaspoonful of soda dis­ solved in a spoonful of warm water and flour to roll out easily. Roll thin, cut accurately, bake quickly and re­ move carefully from the pans. A farm girl of 18, with a common school education, wants to go to the city to earn more spending money, but father and mother object. 1— What advice would you give girl? 2— What would you do if you were girl’s father? 3— What would you say if you were girl’s mother?—From Michigan Lec- S turers’ Bulletin. Who will send us the best answers to these questions? for :___________ a DOVER T. R. Howitt made a trip to Albany the first of the week. Mrs. Reid left Saturday night Mrs. Harve Metzger is spending a few weeks in Portland ' visiting her Brooks, Oregon. Our supervisor has a crew working mother, Mrs. Dixon. J. H. Hoes is supervising the grading on the Cooper road this week. Mrs. Kitysmith and W’alter were up of Lawrence Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Thorpe, of Bel­ to the farm Saturday. Miss Mary Seward will leave for the lingham, Wash., are visiting relatives logan berry patch this week. near Gresham. Rev. W. E. Ingalls will preach at the E. E. Chipman, carrier on route 1 is taking his vacation. Mrs. Edna Dover church, Sunday, July 6 at 3 p. m. Moat of the Dover people will cele­ Stanley is serving during bis absence. Dr. Coberg, of The Dalles was a brate the fourth at Sandy. For Cats, Buras and Bruises In every home there should be a box of Bncklen’s Arnica Save, ready to apply in every case of burns, cuts wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Del­ valle, Tex., R. No 2, writes: “Bucklen « Arnica Salve saved my little girl’s cut foot. No one believed it could be cured.” Tne world’s beet salve. Only 25c. Recommended by all druggists.