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GRESHAM PAGE FOÜR M etzger Bros, F resh Fruits a n d V eg etab les always on hand See O ur Lines of SCREEN D O O R S and W IN D O W SCREENS G ard en Seeds, G a rd en P lants Tomatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower Our Ih-llvery Wagnn In at your servie«; our plioue in No. Olli; our location, P ow ell Street, next to Feed M ill. G resham C ash M arket (MEAT) Now selling H om e Rendered I ADD 5 lbs. 70c io lbs. $135 F IS H O N F R I D A Y N O T IC E We have coming a Complete line of PENSLAR FAMILY REMIDEES AND Dr. David Robert’s Veterinary and Poultry Line Lvery article guaranteed. Watch for announcement later Remember the location, First State Bank Building Powell Street Johnson Drug Co. The Neu) Store Gresham . . . . Oregon PO RTLA N D M A R K ETS. OETT.OOK, FRIP A A’, JTNE 14. 1012 A t th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h in G resham th e u su al serv ices w ill be _______ I co nducted by th e p a sto r. Rev. E d- Miss W in n ifre d H o p k in s h a s win W. H ig h t. T he S u n d ay school com e fro m A b erd een . S. D., w here m eets a t 10 a. m. P re a c h in g a t 11 sh e h a s been fo r se v eral m o n th s 1 a. m. a n d 8 p. m. C o tta g e p ra y e r ¿>ast, tu m uku h e r hom e w ith h e r m eetin g s a r e held ev ery T h u rsd ay p a re n ts, D r .and Mrs. Geo. F . H op- evening kins. Mrs. McColl a tte n d e d th e ban M rs. J a s . S. H a rk n e ss an d tw o q u e t given in P o rtla n d la s t W ednes ch ild re n fro m A b erd een . S D .„ a re day n ig h t to th e W ash in g to n and sp e n d in g a few d ay s a t th e M. E Id ah o p re s id e n tia l p o stm a ste rs, by p a rs o n a g e v isitin g w ith th e H o p k in s I th e O regon P re s id e n tia l P o stm a ste r's association. A u n iq u e m enu c a rd was fam ily. Mrs. F o rb e s of C ed arv ille has g o tte n up in th e sh ap e of a le tte r been a tte n d in g th e A d v en tist cam p stam p ed , p o stm a rk e d an d ad d ressed m eetin g . She re p o rts a la rg e a t a n d re tu rn a b le “ In ten m in u te s to te n d an c e, th e r e being a b o u t five any p re s id e n tia l p o stm a ste r in O re h u n d re d te n ts on th e g ro u n d . g o n .” T he e la b o ra te b an q u e t was H . L. D u k es h a s a fin e new sign follow ed by a n u m b e r of in te re stin g fo r h is co n fectio n ery sto re w hich to a s ts, P o s tm a s te r M errick of P o rt lan d a c tin g as to a s tm a ste r. w as th e w o rk o ' F re d Todd. A Jo in t m e e tin g of all F o u rth of A t th e M ethodist c h u rc h S unday th e p a s to r will p re a c h at both Ju ly c o m m ittees w ill be held on M onday n ig h t, J u n e 17, in th e Tow n services. M orning topic, “ H is H all. F rie n d s ,” ev en in g topic, “ A G reat P la n s a re w ell in h and fo r the B a ttle ." T h e u su a l S unday school rose show a t R egner & C o.’s sto re your b eau tifu l at* 1 0 :4 9 a. in. a n d th e E p w o rth tom orrow . B rin g L eag u e a t 7 p. in. Be su re to be roses, o r if you have none, com e any way an d e n jo y th e show . You a re p resen t, in v ited to spend th e a fte rn o o n . Mr .an d Mrs. Geo. lA-slie re tu rn e d la s t n ig h t a f te r a m o n th 's so jo u rn in th e ir c o tta g e a t Seaside. T hey re p o rt th e w e a th e r p erfect and W E L C H E S , J u n e 11— W e h e a r lots th o lr s ta y very p le a s a n t, h u t say V4f ra ilro a d ta lk th e se days, but do th a t th e r e 's no p lace lik e hom e. n o t p u t o u r fa ith in any of it u n til E p w o rth le a g u e to p ic a t th e M co n stru c tio n is u n d e r way. A m e e t E. ch u rch n ex t S u n d ay , J u n e 16, will in g w as held a t W elches a few days he “ T h e O p en n ess of S tre n g th . T he ago, hut n o th in g d e fin ite could be le a d e r w ill be Mr. B iddle. M rs. V. A. A m m erm an from th e lea rn e d from Mr. B lo n d er, th e rig h t of way m an. I. O. O. F . hom e In P o rtla n d has W elches an d vicinity is fa s t be com e to G resh am to m ake h er hom e co m in g th e inecca fo r all su m m er w ith h e r sis te r, Mrs. R. J . S to k er. to u ris ts , th a t know tlie place. S u n T. H. D odge w as dow n from R iv d a y w as a b a n n e r day fo r a u to s and e r M ill th is w eek fo r a few days' th e d iffe re n t h o tels reap ed a h a r v acatio n . H e is e n g in e e r a t the vest. G resh am a u to s w ere well e le c tric g e n e ra tin g p la n t. re p re se n te d a n d crow ded w ith whll E ttse l Jo n e s is im p ro v in g his know n G resh am lte s. p lace in C le v e la n d 's a d d itio n by A n u m b e r of su m m e r bungalow s b u ild in g an a d d itio n to his house. a re b ein g b u ilt and som e a re in Miss H e ste r T h o rp e w ent to P o r t land y este rd a y to sjiend th e re m a in th e p la n s y et, th o u g h th e lu m b e r is p a rtly d eliv ered . T h e re a r e tw o d e r o f th e w eek as th e g u e st of a» S a ra to g a , tw o a t T aw neys, and th e M isses Elw ood and to e n jo y th e th r e e a t W elches. Rose F e stiv al. A nderson B ros, of P o rtla n d have Jo h n Brow n will s ta r t to m o rro w for p u rc h a se d th e log b ungalow and h is m ines in so u th e rn O regon, to g ro u n d s of C. W. K ern a t W elches. be gone ab o u t tw o w eeks. T h ey h a v e had an a d d itio n b u ilt on Irv in g D odge, w ho is n ig h t m an at to th e hack p a rt and a re having th e su b -sta tio n , is laid up a t homo th e g ro u n d s c le a re d of logs and w ith rh e u m a tism . u n d e rb ru sh and fenced. T he O u tlo o k recen tly sta te d th a t Mr. S teele is re p la n k in g th e deck Mrs. G uy M athew s had p u rc h a se d a of th e su sp en sio n b rid g e acro ss S al hom e In P o rtla n d . T h is wag a little m on a t W elches. T h e b rid g e is u n fa ir as it left o u t Mr. Guy M ath know n h e re a s th e W elch steel ew s w ho is eq u a lly in te re ste d in bridge. th e p u rc h a s e o f th e hom e. T h e M essrs. T aw ney a re m ak in g T h e h o lid ay , on W ednesday was im p ro v e m e n ts a t th e ir p lace know n g re a tly en jo y ed by th e O utlook as H otel M aulding. force. Mr. W a te rm a n Is p ro g re ssin g nice T h e a n n u a l school m eetin g w ill be ly w ith th e o p en in g of R iverside held at th e sch o o lh o u se Monthly, d riv e. G e d e m k a and R o b e rts av e J u in j 17th, a t 2 p. m. fo r th e ele c n u es a re co m pleted. tio n of o n e d ire c to r, c le rk , an d th e Mr .an d Mrs. K ad d erly a re having tra n sa c tio n of o th e r business. J . E. S tu b b s will begin next week th e ir b u n g alo w s finished. Mr. Du P uy h as had his bungalow th e e re c tio n of a d w ellin g on his stain ed a c re so u th o f Mr. C u m m in ’s, hom e T h e A ld ers, p a in te d and place, In th e n o rth p a r t o f tow n. in sid e an d o u t, a lso h as ad d ed fern W. K. H am ilto n has th e c o n tra c t for boxes fo r ra ilin g s on th e porch. I Mrs. D. E d w a rd s is h av in g th e b u ild in g . G eo. K en n ey h as fo u nd it neces c o b b le sto n e fire p la c e b u ilt a t h er sa ry to p u rc h a s e an a u to in o rd e r b u n g alo w , as w ell as som e o th e r im tol co v er th e len g th an d b re a d th of p ro v em en ts. Mr. P e d d ico rd of P o rtla n d has his larg e ro ad d is tric t. A co n c e rt w ill be given n ext T u es p u rc h a se d Mr. S h a ttu c k 's old cabin of th e d ay e v e n in g , J u n e 8, a t th e Sw ed an d h as ta k e n possession ish L u th e ra n ch u rch In Pow ell Val- sam e. M r an d M rs. H orace F is h e r and leiy. A fin e p ro g ra m h as been a r ran g ed . P o p u la r p rices w ill lie fam ily of P o rtla n d h av e m oved in to th e U n ta n a h rr e house fo r th e ch arg ed . T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t is m ade th a t su m m e r, know n as th e E lk H orn th e g re a t M usical F e stiv a l given u n ra n c h . J a c k B row n of G resham w as rc d e r au sp ices of th e M ultnom ah C ounty S u n d ay S chool asso ciatio n new iitg a c q u a in ta n c e s th is week at will be re p e a te d M onday n ig h t, at W elches. Mr. W elch h a s built and in stalled th e G ipsy S m ith a u d ito riu m . T he fu ll p ro g ra m w ill he given and it ia m o d ern fo u n ta in in fro n t o f his w ill be free. A th a n k o fferin g h o tel and fig u re s on sto c k in g it with h ow ever w ill bei ta k e n to h elp m eet fish' fo r th e e d ific a tio n of th o se who th e d eficit o f ab o u t »2000 re s u ltin g say th e r e a re no fish here. Mr. W elc h e's new* s to re is n e a r fro m th e fo rm e r co n c e rts T h e re sh o u ld be a g e n e ra l an d g en ero u s ing co m p letio n and is n e a rly ready fo r a fu ll new sto ck of goods. response. G RESH A M W ho o p in g cough is not d a n g e ro u s w hen th e co u g h is k e p t looso and e x p e c to ra tio n easy by giv in g C h am b e rla in 's C ough R em edy. It has been used In m any ep id em ics of th is d isease w ith p e rfe c t success F o r sale by G resh am D rug C o., and a il I»ealers. Conservative Banking Slnre GRESHAM DRUG CO. Creskam I be Rexal Store Quality Reliability Is your straw bat dirty ? Peroxide Foot Powder for Llkay’s Straw I lat Clean er for Cleansing and Bleach Sore and Ailing feet. Makes ing articles of straw, makes your Feet Glad. old bats look like new. Rexall Sarsapa rilla Tonic reliev res that tired feeling. Spray your rose bushes with Apbicide. and other insects. Study of O ur Custom ers’ Needs sud Kills aphis COURTEOUS TREATMENT Brings Results at All Times June 10,1911 •• •« 1912 DEPOSITS - - (Presidential Year) $133.032.56 ' $140.791.47 FIRST G R E STATE BANK S H A M , O fF E . ~Altr a x e b a m v T| ' Show I Saturday, June 15, 1912 A R ote Reception will be held at Regner’s Store on Main Street, Gresham, from 2 to 6 p. m. A prize of $2.50 will be given for the best bouquet. T he judges are Mrs. D. D. Jack, Pleasant Home, Mrs. Dan Strebin, Troutdale, Mrs. Dan Metzger, Gresham. Ladies you are all cordially inviteil. B ring your roses. Ix-t’s decorate III«’ churches for C hildren's Day b etter than th ey ever have been. Drop in and add your name to th e register. This Week we are showing a large Line of White Goods Welches Fourth Annual C onference o f the W ashington M ission D istrict. Grain, F lour, F eed, Etc. Rev. F . H , F re u n d re tu rn e d W H E A T — E x p o rts, B luestem , T h u rsd a y from th e a n n u a l c o n fe r 96c; C lub, 91c; red R u ssian e n ce o f th e G erm an E v an g elical 91c; V alley, 91c; 40-fold, 91c. Synod o f N o rth A m erica w hich w as M IL L 8 T U F F S — B ran . »25.50 p er held in th e St. P a u l's E vangelicul to n ; m id d lin g s, »32; sh o rts, »28. c h u rc h of P o rtla n d . T he opening FL O U R P a te n ts, »6.10 p e r b a r a d d re s s w as d eliv ered la s t S unday re l; s tra ig h ts , » 4 .7 0 ; e x p o rts, »4.20; m o rn in g by Rev. F. O p p erm an n of valley, »5 10; g ra h a m , » 6 .1 0 ; w hole S p o k an e, in th e a fte rn o o n Rev. A. w heat, »5.30. L eu tw ein o f S e a ttle sp o k e on F o r OATS No. 1, w hite, »38-40 p er eig n M ission an d Rev. P a u l W eiss of to n . CORN — W hole, »39; crack ed , E v e re st on H om e M ission w ork. In th e e v e n in g R ev O. H eg g e m e le r of »40 p er ton. HAY T im o th y , »13 60-»17 60; nl l ’a y e tle , Id ah o , d eliv ered an a d d re ss fa lfa , »12; o a t an il vetch , »10 60-11 to u c h in g upon th e d u ty of th e ch u rch to w ard th e y o u n g people. o th e r g ra in hay, »9; clover. »8.60. M onday m o rn in g th e b u sin ess ses Dairy and Country Produce. slo n s opened w ith Rev. F. H. F re u n d POULTRY — H ens, 12-12 H e ; b ro ile rs, 18-20c; (lucks, 1 2 -1 4 c ;l p re s id e n t o f th e d is tric t, p re sid in g re p re se n tin g co n g reg a geese, 1 0 - l lc ; tu rk e y s, live, 18c; ( M in isters th in s from W ash in g to n , O regon and d ressed , 25c. EGGS O regon, ra n c h , can d led , i ,d “ ho wt!re J " * " " 1 w k h “ d ele g a te 20c p e r doeen 1 froIU ench co n K regallon. Im p o rta n t C H E E K S O regon fla ts, j 6 ,4 c . | “ » ‘1 v ita l su b je c ts in re g a rd Io th e w ork c a rrie d on In th e d is tric t w ere d iscu ssed In all sessio n s All re p ack , 27c |>er pound. p o rts read show ed th a t th e G erm an P O R K — 10-10 H e p e r pound. E v an g elical Synod of N o rth A nieri- rV EA L— F an cy , 11 H -1 2 . ca Is m u k ln g rap id p ro g re ss in th is \ cgctn h lcs and F ru its. sectio n o f th e co u n try . D u rin g th e ONIONS B u rm ed a, »1 60-1.75 p er p a st y e a r a n u m b e r o f new co n g re c ra te . S u n d ay is C h ild re n 's Day a t fhe g a tio n s w ere o rg an ized T he co n PO TA TO ES B u rb a n k s, o ld , » I 50 fere n c e a d jo u rn e d W ednesday, and B ap tist ch u rch . T h e re w ill be ap p e r h u n d re d ; new C alifo rn ia , 3-3 H e a g reed u p o n P a y e tte , Id ah o , as Its p ro p ria te ex ercises a t th e S unday p er pound. sch o o l h o u r, 10 a. m ., to w hich all n ext m e etin g place. F R E S H F R U IT S tra w b e rrie s, O r a re Invited. T h ere w ill he p re a c h egon, 86c »1 60 p e r c ra te ; apples. T he w om an of to d sy w ho has in g services, a t th e u su a l h o u rs and »1.60-3 p e r box; ch e rrie s, 7-10c p er good h e a lth , good te m p e r, good y o u n g P e o u le 's P ra y e r m e e tin g al p o u n d ; fto o seh erries, 2 H ~ 5 c; c u r sense, b rig h t ey es an d a lovely com p m. ra n ts , »1 60 p er crate. plexion, th e re s u lt of c o rrect living and good d ig estio n , w ins th e a d m ir Are You Going to Bullil? atio n of th e w orld. If y o u r d ig e s If so, co n su lt W H K a rr, O resh an t, tion Is fa u lty C h a m b e rla in 's Stom - O regon. P lan s an d e s tim a te s fu rn Jach an d L iv e r T a b le ts w ill co rre c t it. F o r s a le by G re sh a m D rug Co., ish ed . tf and all D ealers. Pioneer F lo w er M anufacturers have been slack up to now oil account of w eath er con d ition s and with you in m ind we took ad van tage of tlie situ ation ami bought a lot of W hite W earables alm ost as low as th e proverbial • song. This is your Opportunity-—we don’t need to say any more. Just drop in and note our PRICES. R eg n er & Co. Nobby C f l f A C C for the whole Dress O l I G / L j O Family W hen you are in Gresham, come in and get your pair CHILDREN’S T an, P a te n t, G u n m e ta l, OXFORDS sizes, 5 to 3 1-2, P ric e . $ 1 8 0 to 2 8 ° W O M EN ’S O X F O R D S I a n , P a te n t, G u n m e ta l, P ric e , M EN’S A ll k in d s . $ 2 8 ° to 3 ° ° OXFORDS P ric e , $ 3 5° to 5 °° W O R K SH O E S W e a ls o h a v e a v e ry fin e lin e o f h e a v y a n d lig h t W o r k S h o e s o f th e H i g h e s t G r a d e — all o u r S h o e s a r e t h e B e s t m o n e y c a n b u y . Straw Hats a r e still th e ra g e . E v e r y b o d y is d o in g it, d o in g it, w h a l ? B u y in g S tra w H a ts a t A y ls w o rth s . B lack a n d L ig h t F e lt C o n q u o r h a ts th e b e s t, p ric e , $ 1 5 0 to 3 ° ° H rm an W ile G u a ra n te e d R eady-m ade C lo th in g . C all in a n ' a e w u s Aylsworth S u its th a t S uit. Next to Postoffice 1001 Things You can buy in an EXCLUSIVE HARDWARE STORE W e w a n t y o u r b u s in e s s in little th in g s Sterling & Kidder’s ¿Hardware Store In th e G resham In v e s tm e n t C o m p an y 's New B u ild in g G R E S HAM, OREGON Powell Valley and G e rtru d e , visited h e r sis te r, Mrs It. G u sta fso n , in P o rtla n d la s t S unday. A co n cert w ill he given a t th e M rs. Sw an M agnuson a ssiste d h e r L u th e ra n ch u rc h T uesday ev ening, J u n e 18, a t 8 o'clock. E verybody m o th er, M rs J o h n P a lm b la d , w ith som e w ork tw o d ay s la s t w eek. oine and en jo y th e evening. Mr an d .Mrs John P alm b lad Mr. P e tte rso n of P o rtla n d is b v itd in g a new h o u se on his p ro p sp en t la s t S unday in P o rtla n d a t- 'e n d ln g th e Sw edish M ission m e e t e rty n e a r th e L u th e ra n ch u rch . ing in th e Sw edish t a b e r n a c le E m an u el A nderson, w ho h as been Mr. a n d Mrs. O. F L ind w ere in sick, is som ew hat im proved P o rtla n d S unday. T he m any frie n d s of H ilda J o h n Jo h n Unis, Jo h n Jo h n s o n a n d Al son, w ho moved to K elso, a re so rry b e rt P a lm b la d sp en t T u esd ay a t th e to h e a r th a t sh e ia not im proving. R ose F e stiv al. C arl N elso n 's b a rn was b u rn ed A lb e rt P a lm b la d b o u g h t him a last week b ran d new bicycle th e o th e r day. T he s irg in g c h o ir g a th e re d a t th e Miss A nna U nis v isited w ith hom e hom e of E rn est A n d erso n 's last S u n fo lk s o v er S unday day an d enjoyed a very p le a s a n t af- Mr an d M rs Jo h n P a lm b la d m ade (tern o o n , It being it being E rn e s t's a b u sin ess tr ip to P o rtla n d T u esd ay , b irth d a y on M onday. Music w as e n and in c id e n ta lly saw so m e of th e joyed a fte r w hich th e p a rty clim bed in te re s tin g fe a tu re s o f th e Rose th e big h ill, an d on th e ir re tu rn en - ' F e stiv al. o je d a d elicio u s lu n ch . .Mrs. F ra n k G u stafso n and her Í Learn to look in th e ads for bar th re e little d a u g h te rs . Amy, P e a rl gains.