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TUESDAY,
JU LY
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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
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Oregon
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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
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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
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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 ,
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.
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
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