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1 G R E S II im outlook . TUESDAY, JU LY I« , IB IS PAGE Scenic Aylsworth’s S S S I his stan d s for Successful Summer Sale an d signifies th at you should act speedily in taking ad v an tag e of these seasonable show ings. T h e s e a re not a lot of shelf-w orn left-overs but ju st w h at you need this su m m er R ig h t n o w in fact. A t o u r sale-prices you will find it costs very little to look real nice a n d be com fortable. L et us fit you out w ith vacation apparel. Unity E verybody too busy— th e m en h ay D. A. W hite an d w ife of L ents ing and th e lad ies p u ttin g up fru it, sp e n t S u n d ay at th e hom e of his to r th in g s to h ap p en Hay a n d fru it m o th e r, Mrs. C. M. O lip h an t. p le n tifu l. Miss M innie P ulm quist is hom e on Jo h n S leret h as re n te d his farm a vacation. She Is clerk at Old*. to .Mr. E ider. W ort m an X- K ing's. Mr .an d Mr» J . R. D uncan and H arley T u rn e r is p lay in g in th e Mr. an d M rs D. D. J a c k a tte n d e d th e W isconsin picnic a t E staca d a C hapm an o rc h e s tra a t C h a u ta u q u a He is a very fine violinist. Sunday. Mrs. B rad fieid w as in U nity last Miss M innie S h rin e r v isited hom e fo lk s o v er S unday. Miss L a u ra week a ss istin g a t th e hom e of Mrs S hipley wan a lso a v isito r a t the C. M. O lip h a n t, w ho is sick. 11. C. W ihlon a tte n d e d th e te n t S h rin e r hom e. Mrs. W lllena F red een , w ho was m eeting in G resham S unday ev ening Mr and Mrs. K im b all atte n d e d w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. S h rin er, th e p a st w eek, re tu rn e d to th e E lk s' c a rn iv a l on F rid ay . h e r hom e S a tu rd ay . T he m any frlend&i o f M rs P. M. M iller a re pleased to le a rn th a t she is m uch im proved. Mrs. R ichard G ustafson and c h il Miss W rig h t of P ew ell V alley.w ho d ren of W oodstock, visited a few is a t p resen t w ith Mr. a n d Mrs H. d a y s la s, week w ith h e r p a re n ts, <5. M ullenhoff. visited hom e folks Mr. and Mrs J o h n P aln ih lad am i her over S unday. b ro th e rs and siste rs a, Pow ell V al Jo e S tep h en s of l.os A ngeles, w ho ley. re tu rn in g hom e Sunday. w as recen tly m a rrie d , cam e Monday D. L. McLean of G resham called at w ith h is b rid e to visit re la tiv e s at Jo h n P a ln tb la d 's las, W ednesday. th is place an d we hope w ill ta rry long en o u g h to visit his m any frien d s Ci i t y B akery Paul Hoetzel, Prop. BEST BREAD on the M arket, Fresh Every Day Pies, C akes and O th er P astery Powell Valley ! Shoes ! For Boys Boy's 2.50 to 3 O xf’d For Women 95c T h ese are just th e thing for th e boys for th e re m a in d e r of th e sum m er. Sizes, II to 5 1-2 $}.50 O xfords, 4.00 “ 5.00 “ G ood asso rtm en t of w om ens high cut shoes for, pr. $1.20 $2.50 to 3.50 vals. in p a t For Ladies $2.50 O xfords pr. $1.85 2.75 to 3 O xf’d s “ 2.15 3.50 a n d 4 high cut tan, black an d w hite leather shoes 3.15 w hite canvas for w o m en, reg. 2.75 for 2.15 M isses' w hite canvas sizes II to 2, only 1.35 en t a n d gunm etal. S tra w Dress Hats $1.00 D ress H ats 1.50 Dress 1 lats - 2.00 D ress H ats pr. $2.65 “ 3.15 “ 3.55 1 hese are all new , in tan, p a te n t an d g u n m etal. H a ts Dress Hats 75c 1.00 1.35 $2.50 D ress H ats, $1.50 $3.00 D ress H ats, - 2.00 U.-l// o f them thia season's goods. $5 P a n a m a H ats for O nly $ 3 — For Children $1.75 Pat. O x f d p r- Sizes I I to 2 $2 to 2.25 high cut Pat. strap shoes Size 1 I to 2 For Men $145 Suits 1.70 H ere it is, boys, just w hat you've been looking f o r ! There will be a Good Saving Reduction on near ly Everything in the store during this sale and you will do well to take ad vantage of these exceed ingly Low Prices for Cash Only. A L Y S W O R T H ’S Gresham, Next to Postoffice $1 5 Suits O nly $1 11,1 $ 2 0 Suits O nly $ I 4 85 (Cash) Shirts A G o o d assortm ent of G olf and N egligee Shirts on D isplay in broken lines. $1.00 SH IRTS, - 89c 1.50 SHIRTS. - 1.15 Cedarville A sh ad y , g rassy nook In th e m ost b e a u tifu l p a r, of th e Pacific co ast, finest of b a th in g , e ith e r Burf, salt o r fre sh w ater. P rices low. T he b est te rm s e v e r o ffered . 6 p er cen t dow n an d 2 per c e n t a m o n th , or 5 p er cen t d isco u n t fo r all cash If you go ,0 see th is p ro p erty and buy, y o u r fa re is allow ed. E stim a te s unit P lans W a n te d . Jo h n B row n, A g en t, O re th a m , Ore. N ever leave h om e on a Journey w ithout a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o lera an d D ia rrh o e a R em edy It Is a lm o st c e rta in to be needed and c a n n o t be o b tain ed when on board th e e a rs o r steum sliips. Fo sale by G resh am D rug Co., and all D ealers. GO TO Gresham Garage fo r all A u to S upplies an d R ep airs T he CONGDON He is g ra n d ly b red on th e d a m 's side, b is first dam b ein g B lack Bess, a fu ll s is te r to B elle W ells 2 :1 7 , by P a c to lu s 2 :1 2 % ; second d am B ess by Ben M cG regor, son of R o b ert M cG regor 2 :1 7 % , s ire of C resceus 2 :0 2 % ; th ird dam by B ashaw D ru ry 4 7^5 son of B ashaw 50. AZEM is a n a tu r a l tr o tte r , co rn ea from a fam ily o f g re a t tr o t te r s a n d is s u re to sire h ig h -class horses. FEE *25 fo r th e seaso n , o r *35 to In su re w ith foal. F o r full p a rtic u la rs , a d d re ss R. FITZGERALD, Owner, Box « A, Cleone, Oregon. Heavy Work Shoes Men’s Dress Shoes Boys’ Shoes and Moccasins This is the Place Now is the l im e to Buy Repairing Neatly Done betw een G e a rlia rt and Seaside. G asolin e Woodsaw S easoned Live w ood for sale, $4 per cord. Orders Pronptly Attended to. IF YOU W ANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE L îtra CTORS W E DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL T. JONES FRANK C. JONES C olby M arston Gresham Phone 338 WOODSAWING L IV E AND DEAD p F R E D . E. T O D D BANK OF GRESHAM Wood for Sale D P ro m p t a tte n tio n to ull o r d e rs O rd e rs may be left at W o steli's S tore. N W. T. GREER Gresham - Oregon N G O D D F E L L O W S ’ B U IL D IN G Phone 337 Ph Duk e s Gresham, Ore C o n fectio n ery an d Ice 4'ream P a rlo r. P r iv a te B ooths, Noil D rink*, E m its , N'uts, C ig ars am i T o b a rro . I ro a s t my own p e a n u ts. RAY H. TODD Electrical Cottrell A h a n d so m e black son o f th e fo rm e r th re e -y e a r-o ld ch am p io n tr o ttin g sta llio n , A xtell, 3, 2 :1 2 , th a t sold fo r *105,000. AZEM is now fiv e y e a rs of ag e, w eig h s 1200 p o u n d s a n d ia a g ra n d ty p e o f th e tr o ttin g b reed. « G resh am Shoe S hop Venice Park Pleasant Home AZEM Carl D a h l Cherryville T he e n te r ta in men t given liy th e T he fa rm e rs a re th ro w in g up th e ir T h e L ad ies' Aid w ill m eet next , C h erry v ille C om m ercial club last S a tu rd a y ev e n in g w as well a tte n d e d hatst in h o n o r of th is flno hay w eath W ednesday a t Mrs. Jo h n S leret'» W arren S tev en s Is In th e city e n an d w as a success in ev ery way. er. T hey a re sm ilin g w hile to ilin g M iss O live A verill h as re tu rn e d Mr. a n d M rs. J o e S tep h en s of I.os u n u su a lly h a rd . T he cro p is good jo y in g ids v acatio n T h e h a y m a k e rs a re m ak in g m usic hom e a fte r sev eral w eeks' visit w ith A ngeles a re v isitin g th e ir old hom e a n d it m ean s m uch fo r th e ir p ro s on ev ery hand. friends. ltere w hile on th e ir honeym oon trip p erity . M rs Jo h n H. Boyd spent Inst week A p le a s a n t fam ily recep tio n w as held T ile C hoice o f a H u sb an d . Jo h n M cDonney of P o rtla n d was is to o im p o rta n t a m atter fo r a in P o rtla n d . last ev e n in g at th e hom e of his o u t to his ran ch one day la s t week. w om an to be h an d ica p p ed by w eak A rchie and P a rn e ll A verill a re m o th e r, Mrs. J. A. S tep h en s. W. W. T reg an b o u g h t an a c re re ness, bad blood o r foul b re a th . Avoid I doing som e sla sh in g fo r Dr. J o h n H. cen tly at O rien t from th e A b e rn e th y 's th e se k illh o p es by ta k in g Dr. K in g 's Ed. W a lte rs is very busily e n Boyd 011 his ranch. gaged th e s e d a y s c a rin g for th e w hich w as lately laid o u t In lo ts of Life I’ills. New s tre n g th , fin e com acres. plexion, p u re b re a th , c h e e rfu l s p irits Alex. B rooke sp e n t last week In lad les w ho a re w illing to v e n tu re out E. N. C a rp e n te r is v is itin g his th in g s th a t w in m en — follow th e ir P o rtla n d d u rin g th e E lk s c a rn iv al. w ith him on h is new m o to r cycle son G eorge at A nderson. use. E asy , safe, su re. 25c a t all V incent F riel left last week for P ro f Chile Q u ick sall is h av in g an D ru g g ists. g d in g a t th e ra te o f 60 m iles an M ontana w here he will w ork d u rin g ad d itio n put on. to his house. h o u r o r less, fie is an e n g in ee r th e h a rv e st. Mr an d Mrs. C arlso n from P o rt ¡on th e N o rth e rn P acific, now on ¡1 land w ere g u e sts of Mrs. S tevens Mrs. I. M artin and h e r d a u g h te r, v a catio n , an d is en jo y in g his new d i T uesday. A dline, cam e out from P o rtla n d last E. W a lte r of T aco m a cam e o v e r version im m ensely. He is also m ak ik e F o ste r m ad e a b u sin ess trip week and sp en t a few d ay s on th e ir in g h im self q u ite u se fu l in th e hay la n d on his m o to rcy cle to P le a s a n t H om e last n ig h t. He re p o rts fine to T h e D alles o n W ednesday ranch n e a r C herryville. field. I ro ad s. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W eb b er re- ? Mrs. F re d R ad fo rd an d d a u g h te r th e ir A n n a w ith Miss C aldo a tte n d e d th e tu rn e d a few d ay s ago from honeym on an d hav e se ttle d dow n on ' E lk s c a rn iv al T h u rsd ay . Mr. an d Mrs. W a rre n B all expect th e ir ra n ch n e a r C h erry v ille Miss L illian B. A verill took in •o s t a r t fo r S w eet, Idaho, th e com ‘th e E lk s c a rn iv al in P o rtla n d las, in g T h u rsd ay . Mr. and Mrs. W allace B all a re week. Mr. and Mrs. H e rb e rt H ussock b u ild in g a new house. A pai'ty o f a b o u t fo rty y o u n g p eo and Miss H ussock of P o rtla n d a r e , p le gave th e M isses C lara an d EJva v isitin g M rs J T. F rie l, Jr. F ra n c is M cCabe is c u ttin g hay on S ch n eid er an e n jo y a b le su rp ris e S a t u rd a y ev en in g . All p re s e n t ex p res J. T. F rie l, S r.'s ran ch . Ir a F ly n and fam ily have re tu rn e d sed th em selv es as h av in g h ad an e n P h o n e 174 Pow ell St. G resh am , O regon to C h e rry v ille and a re living on th e jo y ab le tim e. Tw o new p h o n es h av e been in K uhn ranch. Dave D ouglass' tw o y o ungest chil- sta lle d in o u r n eig h b o rh o o d recen tly of the by th e M utual T elep h o n e. T hey a re d ren have had an a tta c k Win B ooth, 37x3, an d Kobt. L an s w hooping cough d ow ne, 37x4. R ig h t in y o u r b u siest season to W. H. CONGDON, PROP. F o r su m m e r d ia r rh o e a in ch ild re n w hen you hav e th e least tim e alw ay s give C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic, sp a re you a re m ost lik ely to ta k e days* M EALS C h o lera and D ia rrh o e a R em edy and d ia rrh o e a an d lose sev eral c a s to r oil, an d a speedy c u re is c er tim e, u n less you hav e C h a m b e rla in 's A m erican o r E u ro p e a n p la n . S h o rt o rd e r a t an y tim e. ta in F o r sale by G resh am D ru g Co. Colic, C h o lera and D ia rrh o e a R em e dy «at h an d and' ta k e a dose on th e S p ecial C hick en D in n er S u n d a y , 5 0 cen ts. an d all D ealers. first a p p e a ra n c e of th e disease F o r T h is H o stelry is new , m o d e rn , u p -to -d ate , s a n ita ry a n d sale by G resh am D rug Co , and all Patronize; hom e In d u stry . first-c la ss in ev ery re sp e c t. No b e tte r p lace to sto p a n y D ealers. w h ere in O rego n . The M ain St„ G resh a m FREE FARE TO THE COAST Men’s Light and On S unday, young Mrs. F o rb es was baptized in to th e A d v en tists church. T he R ichey clan held th e ir y e a r ly reu n io n lust S unday In C edarville p ark . A bout 46 w ere p resen t. R em iniscences w ere given by F ra n k A iken on th e " E a rly d a y s." Dr. C laren ce T ru e W ilson closed w ith som e in te re s tin g rem ark s. A rth u r G ran t is busy b u ild in g a p o ta to c ellar, in d ic a tio n s a re very good fo r fillin g It. T hese d ay s we feel lik e a p lant ■that h as been g ro w in g in th e shade. T he c o m m ittee on P u b lic P ro p e rty w a n ts p re lim in a ry p la n s and es?itn a te s from c a rp e n te rs and con tr a c to r s on th e c o n stru c tio n of a city hall. In fo rm a tio n m ay be ob tain ed from E. G. K a rd e ll, a t Hank f G resham . TUKEE WIRING FIXTURES Supplies Phone Ü 7 Odd Fellows Building, Agency fo r < o ffn m ii'« C a n d le *. Main St Next D oor to P r in t ing O ffice. G resh am , O regon S uccessor to G. P. P a rk e r. TOU A R E W E M 'O M E > Gresham, Ore. PHOTOS W J o n I l H O TT All K inds and Size*, l-ates, Finish O T T B R O S. G R ESH A M , N tw DENTISTS - - C u tlery, O pen ¿ v e r y D a y OREGON Picture fram ing FRED L. EVERSON. LAWYER. G resh am R eal E n , a le C om pany'* O ffice. P h o n e 17x. GRESHAM, Gilt o r N atural W ood. N eat and C heap MAX SCHNEIDER, . MAIN STREET G resh am OREGON J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. GRESHAM NURSERIES W E DABNEY. Prop P h y sician s a n d S urgeon* G R ESH A M , . . OREGON Crowet and Dealer in Nursery Stock Phone 517 Gresham, Ore. W. K. Hamilton ORRIN E STANLEY MEM AM SOC C. E 4 H II. E M .IN E E R . SI R t EV O B S24 «Tiam ls-r C om . Bid. l'o r« lan d P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1551 C ontractor and Builder Plana and Estimates on Request P h o n e ;t;|.T G R E SH A M . «»RE P h o n e G reslutm 52«( Is a Thoroughly Responsible Bank Geo. F. Hopkins, Jr, GO TO FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS 1st. O n ly loans a re m ade th a t a re recommended by a loan commits tee consisting o f th re e sto ckho lders, n ot o ffic ers o f th e R an k. a<l. N o t a d o lla r o f th e R a n k 's fu m ls a re loaned to any o ffic e r of th e R a n k . 8d. N o t a d o lla r o f th e R a n k 's fun ds a re invested in an y re a l es ta te , * 4 th . AH o ffic e rs In charge o f th e R ank have fu rn is h e d a m p le bonds fo r th e fa it h fu l p e rfo rm a n c e o f U te tru s t placed upon th em . 5 th . B u rg la ry Insu ran ce a g a in s t l.ass by th e ft o r h o ld u p Is c a rrie d . N o In d iv id u a l o r c o rp o ra tio n can b o rro w o ver th re e tho usand d o lla rs . CENTRAL HOTEL F » e N e a t R o o m * a t R e r a o n a b la Pr»«aa Shearme & Windsor, Props. GRESHAM , - . A ttorney at GRESHAM, « la w , - OREGON o r t i .e opposite I o o E Hall ORE Dr. W . C. Belt JOHN BROWN INSURANCE Representing only Reliable In surance Companies Phon« 613 Gresham, Oregon P h ysician and Surgeon. Over First State Bank, Gresham Phon« 1* Get Rutter Wrappers Now N