Metzger Bros.
W ish to an n o u n c e that they have pu rch ased the
store form erly ow ned and operated by D. W .
M etzger, a n d respectfully solicit th e continued
patronage of form er custom ers.
W e invite others to call a n d inspect our
stock w hich is com plete, fresh a n d unexcelled in
quality,
A new delivery System has ceen installed
w hich is at your service.
A
Trial will C o n v in c e
Pow ell Street, G resham , O regon
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Wild Rose
Violet Rose
Spring Violets
E xclusive—N ever in I ow n Before—A ll N ew Stock
R egular Price 10c
3 for 2 5 c
Wostell & Co. cX X n
For Sale
W ork T eam
P e r
D riving H orse
A ge seven years. W eight 1,050 lbs
Perfectly g e n
tle for w o m en to drive. P rice $115.
Farm or D riving H orse
W eight
1,250 lbs.
Price
$190.
B lack M are
\ \ oik
single
oi double.
A ge eight years.
Price $200
VI eight
1,250 lbs.
HOWITT’S MARKET
I iid LIveMock FxchaiiKe.
Livestock
Exchange
handled on Coin m ission.
G resham , Oregon
BANK OF GRESHAM
CAPITAL $15,000
Emil G. K ardell.
C ashier
J no. Sleret,
V ice Pres.
J. I Ikington,
I ’res.
G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
I Aians N egotiated
Mt.
are
* w aiting for id en tification
Frank Olbrlck has purchased of
V . H. Cooley, through the agency
o* the F irst S tate
Bank, tw enty
acres of land on the banks of the
bandy river, about six m iles east of
Gresham. Frank expects to cut up
and m ake som e beautiful buildiing
sites for P ortland people.
WHAT?
W h y , th e G oods, th e Price, th e Q u a l
ity, th e S ervice.
Anchor
Store
M ain Street, G resham
Groceries
and
Dry Goods
L e t u s h a n d le y o u r b u tte r a n d
C a s h or T r a d e .
A djoining Sterlin g & Johnston, H ardware and
eggs.
Paints.
Long, Easy Terms
O n O n e -, T w o - a n d T h r e e -A c r e T r a c ts a t
PRESTON STATION
All u n d e r cultivation, southw est slope, best of soil, road in fro n t of
every tract, best street leading into G resham , six new dw ellings u n
d e r construction on this street at p resen t time. O n e y e a r from
now you will be sorry if you d o n ’t have o n e of these tracts.
See us Today and Contract for a Home
F IR S T S T A T E
BA N K , G RESH A M , ORE.
KHGHTON’S BARBER SHOP
P o w e ll S tre e t, G re s h a m
K arr & H am ilton
Suits C leaned, P ressed an d
R epaired
P ractical B uilders
N o P res sin g o n S a tu rd a y
<». W. I*. TIME TABLE.
Estim ates furnished and full sets of
draw ings in b lu e print m ade on re
quest.
Lv. Portland
6:50 a. ni. for Cazadero.
7:45 — for Gresham.
8 :4 5 — for Cazadero.
G resh am , O regon
9:45 — for Gresham.
10:45 — for Cazadero.
11:45 — for Gresham.
12:45 p. in for Cazadero.
1:45 — for Gresham.
2:27 — Express.
2:45 — for Cazadero.
Mrs. Ivah Patty of Stockton, Cal
R o o m in g H o u s e a n d
3:45 — for Gresham.
iforn ia, who has been v isitin g with
4 :4 5 — for Cazadero.
C a fe
Mrs. Manning the past w eek, return-!
6 :4 5 — for Gresham.
ed to her hom e yesterday.
6:45 — for Cazadero.
Invites cu stom ers and assures good
11:33 — for Gresham.
treatment.
C. 8. Sm ith has received notice to ! F ive or six years ago, a young
Cars fiom
Portland
arrive at
vacate the house back of th e new man livin g in New York state, about GreSham one hour later.
the city of New
garage building. It Is
presum ed 31)0 m iles from
Pow ell St.
G resham , Ore.
that it w ill be occupied by som e of York, married and began life at the Lv. Gresham for Portland.
bottom , practically. He bought 20 12:25 a nt. front Gresham.
th e garage people.
5 :4 0 — from Gresham.
acres of about us poor land as could
6 .3 0 — from Boring.
The Gresham Feed m ill is a sort
he found out of doors.
7:37 — from Cazadero.
of
farm ers’
headquarters
th ese
T his young man and his w ife be 7 :5 0 — Express.
rainy days w hile the farm ers are lay-'
8
:4 5 — frdm Gresham.
gan to raise chicken* on a market
P h o n e 52X
P h o n e 434
lug in su p p lies for busier days to
9 :3 9 — from Cazadero.
basis. The eggs were sold first in
1 0 :4 5 — front Gresham.
the home m arket and later in New 11:39 — front Cazadero.
P eople seem to be tak in g consid York
G radually the flock w as im 12:45 p. nt. from Gresham.
erable Interest in C arlson's unique proved until at last pure bred W hite 1:39 — Cazadero.
C ontractors and Builders
2 :4 5 — front Gresham.
way of advertising.
Leghorns alone were kept.
3 :3 9 — from Cazadero.
Every egg sent from th e farm
Mrs L elghty, from E ast P ortland,
Cabinet work, f lou sem ovin g and re
4 :4 5 — from Gresham.
guaranteed.
Presently
New
pairing.
6:39 — from Cazadero.
an old friend of W. E. W ood's fam was
7:15 — from Boring.
ily in O klahom a, is visitin g at the York consum ers discovered the good
Plans and Estim ates Furnished on A p
9 :4 5 — front Cazadero.
quality of them and wanted them
plication.
hom e of the latter in Gresham.
On
Sundays
all
cars
run
to
Caza
enough to pay an extra price for
A. B. Conrad m ade a trip to the
dero. In place of the 7 :1 5 p. nt
G R E SH A M . O R E G O N
them .
car, th ere are tw o, one at 6 :4 5
valley th e last of the w eek, return
As profits
Increased,
im prove and one at 8:45.
ing T uesday. He says crops are m ents were added to the farm. The
looking exceed ingly fine.
poultry dropping* were put on the
Mr and Mrs Ed. M etzger are re land and Its quality improved, To
joicin g over the birth of a daughter, day a fin e house and
stable nini
which
even t
occurred
Thursday fin e poultry hou ses,
with
w ater
piped Into every one of them orna
m orning
Mr and Mrs. M. Carman
and ment that place and the corn and
grand d au gh ter. Helen Colley went berries grown on the land show that
to E agle Creek Tuesday to spend a It is very fertile. The land is worth
week at th e home of Mr and Mrs ten tim es as much as tt was when
the ow ner first bought it, from a
J. T. R ow cllffe.
a
Work is being rushed on the productive point of view The build
D ow sett-P ateneaude building.
The ings on it represent an outlay of
sm all army o f men worked all day more than $1500 and all th is has
' Sunday and som e even in gs
until been m ade in the poultry business
dark
The reason is said to tie that alone. The last few years the prof
than
the street, now occupied for con its have been much greater
crete operations, must be cleared for form erly, for the public w ants the
Close to Mt. H ood Electric line, cleared a n d in crop. R oad
i he pipe line. T hus one big work kiud of hens that are kept on this
farm and a large number are sold
is crow ding upon another
graded to each tract.
for
brceiling purposes.
But the
Miss Helen New of Portland w ill
fancy part of the business cam e of
give an illu strated health talk for
Itself, as tt w ill come to any poul-
w om en at the Gresham M
E
trym an who keeps good stock Here
church on T uesday. May 23 at 2 30
is a business that was built up with
p m
Miss New com es here under
a w orking apltul of less than $500
th e auspices of the Ladles' Aid so
to start with.
ciety. All lad ies are invited to a t
tend
A dm ission free
The Ladles'
A station agent
on
the
Erie
Aid society w ill get 10 cen ts for
railway began keeping chh kens be
every lady w ho atten d s
cause he wanted som eth in g to do to
Agent Johnsou of the O W P fill In hts Idle tim e. He selected
depot at Gresham reports a great Brown L eghorns as his breed and
Increase In freight receipt* over last has stuck to them . His
position
year.
Eight car loads of building m ade a livin g for him but nothing
m aterial being set out here tn one more
Hts hens have paid for as
day th is week
nice a little farm a* atty one could
Mr* M anning's brother. J.
M wish to own and he is no longer tn
Sherw ood, w ho cam e front the hos any way dependent on w orking for
pital In Portland recently. Is Im som e one else to furnish him with
proving and »III soon be able to be bread and butter, with an occasion
al piece of pie
out.
The Imperial
H. L Foster, Prop.
S u n d ay & H ill
Span of bays, l ive an d six years old. W eight 2,800 lbs.
fectly true an d well m atched. Price $525.
Seven y ears old.
¡Tore he has to move h is m achine
ad m aterials.
You’ll Find it With Us 1
MORE SUCCESS
WITH POULTRY
O n e W eek O n ly
Color grey.
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principal or the Gresham
schools,
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died W ednesday at her home in Kal-
,
L
em.
I he teach ers of the Gresham
schools have sen t flow ers to the
funeral, which w ill probably be held
today. Mrs. Baker was well known
here and Mr. Baker w ill have the
sincere sym pathy of the people of
Gresham.
We understand that he
w ill be located at Lebanon
next
year.
The d ate of the senior play has
been fixed for next Friday evening
in the A ssem bly hall of the high
school.
G raduating exercises w ill be held
June 2nd.
Baccalaureate serm on w ill be de
livered by Rev. J. W. McDougal of,
Portland In the M E. church on
Sunday, May 28.
A program for m em orial day is
kej„g prepared by th e pupils of the
Pacific U niversity offers one free
scholarship good for one y e a r s tu
.
_a
a V. — a I » n S I ♦ • • ♦ ( c m
«» rv h n t l / i r '
Gon at
that in stitu tion ♦ to zw an
honor
I en tire school, T his w ill be given
pupil in each high school in
the on Monday at 2 :3 0 p. m
in the
N orthw est.
1 !
Assembly room. The public is in-
Mrs. C. M. O liphant has been e n -lv ite d to attend,
terta ib in g friends th is w eek, Mrs 1 The seniors finish
their
class
Hallman and son, from Cosm opolis, work and exam in ation s next week,
W ashington. They were on th eir There are fourteen In th is class.
way to Iowa.
F ra g ra n t a s the Breath of S pring
C olor blac k.
;
;
Three of the bodies of th e
Toilet Soaps
S pecial, 9 c
i th e D ow sett-P ateneaude building
,ls m orning with a large force o
en. The work will be rushed for
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4
ie next few days as the street oc-
.
ipied by th© cem ent m achine must
. .
> a«
? vacated for the pipe line and Mr
..
n w n o r
lu n n v t o i l H I o f i n i s h
I h i* w a l l s
1 ood railw ay d isaster at Sandy were
L rought yesterday afternoon to Carl
8 in's undertaking rooms where they
per
5 cen
t
DISCOUNT
Messrs F M Skeen
and J. L
F reeland, real esta te men o f P ort
land, were in tow n today looking
over
con d ition s here, esp ecially in
The Mt. Hood railway is rapidly
g ettin g Into shape for business and th eir lin e and are much im pressed
and already
several carloads of with th e bright ou tlook .
Mrs. Schuyler Jon es gave a sur
wood have been shipped to
Port
prise
party in honor of Grandma
land.
The wood
Is from near
Jones' 82nd birthday on May 18th
Lusteds.
The follow in g gu ests were present:
E rnest Lym an, who cam e here re Mrs. Mary C leveland, Mrs. Brand,
cen tly a about a week ago from Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Sunday, Grandma
Nam pa, Idaho, to visit his brother, W right, Grandma Jones, Mrs. Raney,
Lawrence Lym an, has gone to work Mrs. L eslie, Mrs. Sleret, Mrs. 8. C.
for the Mt. Heud company.
Jones, Mrs K ane and Miss Echo
Miss D orothy B riggs,
niece of Jones.
The tendency o f Gresham
mer
Mrs. J. H. S terlin g, well know n to
the young people of th is locality, ch an ts to m ake attractive window
is
very
com m endable
was married recently to Chas.
K. d isp lays
D annells.
They are m aking their A m ong the new displays th is week
we note that o f W ostell & Co., and
home in Portland.
Johnston & S terlin g, which are very
At the M ethodist church Sunday
appropriate for the season.
m orning the pastor, Rev. J. F. Dun
O. T. Prout of Joseph, Oregon,
lop w ill preach at 11
on "The
was a caller on Mrs. Roy W inters,
C hristian's P rid e.” The choir will
h is niece. He is down with a oar-
sing an anthem en titled , "Give un
load of hogs for Portland market.
til the Lord.”
Sunday school
at
p an R oss of F airview
was In
9 4 5 a. m- In the even in g the pas-
tow n today visitin g bis brother, D.
subject
w ill
be,
"Living
C Ross. H e has bought property
E p istles.’* There will be a solo by
up in the m ountains
Mrs E ikington.
Epworth
League
N. L. Sm ith, assisted by E. P.
1 votloual m eeting at 7 p. m.
Sm ith, Is building a w alk along his
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brand and property on Main street.
Í ughter H elen, of Portland, were
J. H. H oss is doing th e work on
t and spent Saturday and Sunday Kenney street fillin g the low place
th their relatives, C. W. Albert- by h is barn and grading down the
hill by C. E. Rusher's. A sidew alk
C ontractor Regnor resum ed work w ill be built along th is street.
G RESHAM
l ire Insurance W ritten
I n t e r e s t P a i d o n T i m e r » e p o a it s
lUmlmrb sh erb et.
.
Canada w ill probably have a gen-
Wnsh eight or 10 sta lk s of rhu oral electio n , It Is said, if the pres-
h.uli ¡uni w ithout sk in n in g cut In eut opposition of the conservatives
sm all pieces Place In saucepan ami to
the
reciprocity m easures con-
cook slow ly until very soft; add tw o 'U n ties
i tips of sugar and the grated rind |
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ol one lemon
Stir u n til su gar ts i
.
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.
I lie o ilier day New \o r k talked
dissolved; rem ote from fire
ami
-train
When cold freete The stiff by Phone direct to Denver, about
ly beaten w hites of tw o eg g s may 2000 m iles
T his w as the first tim e
Spokane: In the history of man that the hu-
he added
If desired.
1 man totee was heard that distance
Chronicle
It P a y s to A d v e rtis e w h e n y o u h a v e
s o m e th in g w o rth a d v e rtisin g .
Pleasant Home Gardens
A r e w o rth
e v e ry
m a n s c o n s id e ra tio n
5- and 10-Acre Tracts
On term s you can surely m eet
SEE US ON OUR NEW PLAN OF SELLING
NO ONE TOO POOR TO BUY