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PAGE FOUR GKKBHAM Troutdale TROUTDALE, Aug 29 — Mrs Be dcrman o t San Francisco, is a guest of her brother, Aaron Fox and wife from Iowa The bride spent the sum mer here and in Portland Mrs. Anna Ogden Is recovering from a recent operation. O IT IX M IK , F R ID A Y . G RESH AM AUGUST » , 1»12 The follow ing gu ests have reg istered at The Congdon during the past few days: R. G. Ott, W. H Manktn. T. A. T ibbitts, Geo. W Nolan, all of P ortland, W. E. Brad ford of Bull Run, and E. D. and I. T. Hart of Sandy. Sunday’s services of the Free Methodist church will he as follow s: An ordinary case of diarrhoea can Miss Myrtel W allace bag accept as a rule, be cured by a sin g le dose Sunday school at 10 a. m.. preach ed a position a» assistant bookkeep of C ham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and in g at 11. A young peoples' prayer Mrs. S. R. Bradfield and Mrs er for Olds, W ortnian * K ing, and Diarrhoea Remedy. T his remedy has m eeting w ill be held th is evening at has gone to the city to take up her no superior for bowel com plaints J. J. R obertson's, led by Rev W. C. E. R usber spent the afternoon H ight, the pastor. with Mrs. Clarence Cathey yester residence. For sa ls by Gresham Drug Co . and Mrs. Avory has returned to her all D ruggists Mrs Dr. Geo. Cathey and Mrs day. Mr and Mrs. Helmer Johnson Cole of Portland were gu ests one home Io Portland after several made a business trip to Gresham to day this week of Mrs 8. C. Jones m onths' stay with Mrs. C H. Light living on their Come to the M ethodist church day. They are Miss Miriam In glis left on Wed Sunday next for the Sunday school place south of Orient. nesday for her home in W yoming, An interesting Grange m eeting was at 9 :4 5 a. in., and the other services Iowa, after several w eeks’ visit at It B. Dixon and fam ily have the home of her uncle, Dr Geo. In held last Saturday at which J D The pastor w ill preach at 11a. m. moved from the northeast part of Lee o f Portland was present and and S p. iu . Topics, “ B uilding Ma town where they have lived glis. for teria l,” and "So Easy to Forget.' several m onths, to E. C. Lindsey's Miss Inglis with her cousins. Misses gave a fine talk on Grange work It is reported the Buckman farm All invited and welcome. Mabel and Kuth In glis and their cottage on Roberts avenue. uncle,W m . L ight, spent several days of 60 acres near D am ascus has been Miss Addle I Cook is visitin g her Miss Ruby Emery is spending the sold. at U erabaldl Beach. sister, Mrs. Edwin W. H ight, for a day at home. She is engaged in Mrs Merts of M inneapolis, Minn., D, C. W right o f Portland has few days. From here she w ill go nursing in Portland and is here visited her old friend, Mrs. E. T bought the Chandler's farm south of to Seattle, W ash., where she has ac for a brief rest. Grevish on Sunday. here. It Is a fine 40-acre farm and cepted a position as instructor In A beautiful bunch of dahlias Mrs. Matilda Hogue and d augh the price Is said to be f 1 0 ,0 0 0 . the Seattle Seminary. from the fair grounds found their ters and Miss Frances Potter have Charles Garrison has relatives D. C. Ross returned yesterday way into the Outlook office. They 1 returned from their outing spent at from C hicago visiting at his home to frm Rockaway Beach w here he has w ere from the bulbs donated Seaside. Chas K esterson has been brought purchased lots and built a cottage the Fair association by Gill Bros L. H elm ing and fam ily w ill spend from southern Oregon where he He says the facilities for reaching A. W. Regrier and w ife returned bride, nee Miss B raselton visited met with a severe accident breaking the beaches are excellen t over the to Gresham yesterday after tou r som e tim e In the hop field s his Jaw In several places and one new Southern P acific lin e Into T il ing the valley as far south as Rose- j Prof. Oren Bredenthal and leg above the ankle, and Is now lamook. burg and Myrtle Point, spending ! Dr. and Mrs Geo. Inglis before g o in Good Sam aritan hospital, Port E vangelist Dewey, of Lents, well som e tim e at Woodburn and Salem I ing to Hopkinton, Iowa, where they land He is doing well considering known here, having held m eetings In and visitin g E ugene, Albany, Marsh will reside. Both young people are the severity of his accident. the Free Methodist church, called field and interm ediate points. The rip was made by auto over gener- on friends here yesterday. ally good roads, the recent rains I Miss Mary Jane O’R eilly is spend having put the roads in good condi- j ing several days this week visiting tion. Mrs. Reguer stood th trip of ' with Mrs. B. W Emery. 1100 m iles w ell and the on ly! The Gresham library w ill be rouble reported was the blow ing f closed all day Monday, Sept. 2, on out of a tire. account of Labor day. Pleasant Valley Child’s School Dresses I he school term w ill soon o p e n a n d w e h ave p re p a re d b e fo re h a n d to m eet y o u r w ants in School Dresses fo r th e girls. D o n 't w a it u n til th e last m in u te but call e a rly w h ile the stock is co m p lete . E a rly buyers get th e best selections Mrs, E. T. Preston and Mrs. Eli Mlsner of Springdale were visitors yesterday at the home of Mrs. Roy W inters. Unity 'School D ays: School Days D ear old golden rule days.* are at hand .• •> t - School Opens Sept. 16 School Suits W hen you th in k o f School days yo u m u st th in k o f A y I » w o r t h ’s N ow is the time to fit the Boys out with a N ew K n ick erb o ck er S uit f(jr school. Our suits are in and prices iang^ from' $ 3 2S to $5°° A ll w ho buy before school opens will be given a nice Pocket-knife FREE ! Shoes W e have surely prepared for tl»e Shoe Trade, tins fall our Stock is the M ost C o m p lete E ver. ------— e — "Umbrella Isn t a bad article for this kind of weather. Aylsworth’s G et one at Next to Postoifice IN THE BRICK Ready-Mixed Paints Mr and Mrs. C. M. Oliphant started W ednesday for Dayton, Or- Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Hight re egou , to visit Mr. O liphant's brother. turned early this week from St. Ray Palm quist has gone to the Girls Aprons, age 5 to 10 years 2 5 c Johns where they camped w hile in hop yards. W hile Lead Turpentine Girl s Dresses in fancy plaid G ing G lue attendance at the Free Methodist Dan Turner is working with the camp m eeting. There was a large Stanley threshing crew. hams, age 2 to 6 years - 5O c Zinc Distilate Roof Stains encam pm ent of people from Port Melvin Ross and Mr Ackersou were Girl s Dresses in beautiful styles Oils Japan Dryer land and vicinity and som e from as recent visitors at the Pitta home Roof Paint and colors age 8 to 14 7 5 c to $ 1 80 far as The D alles and Salem . Evan- j John Larson has erected a fine V arnishes Kai som ine Etc. Etc. Etc. gelist Rev. J. H. Flow er of the ; new barn on h is farm here. Light House Mission, St. Louis, took | E. Unis is hauling wood to the principal part In the evan gelis Gresham. tic work. F. L Rugg and Rev. J P r ic e s t h e L o w e s t A. Hopper and fam ilies were also ITS HANDY TO HAVE AROUND campers. The influence of the m eeting is widely felt. A R ein ,sly fo r Many Uses That Is Jackson Jones is w orking at Bull G uaranteed by (iresliam Drug Co. A t o u r store also. W e are sh o w in g th e Best Som ething that should be in the Run at the power plant, values possible in Boys' a n d Y o u th s' C lo th in g , have gone for a visit with Mrs m edicine closet of every house ajid Hardware Store in the grip of every traveler is Shoes, fla ts an d Caps. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds Rexall M entholine Balm. In the Gresham Investm ent C om pany’s New B u ild in g., .• 1 Boys' C assim ere Suits, age 7 to 16 years. K n ic k e r Pants $ 2 BO R eynolds’ sister at Central Point. We seldom hear of a remedy that GRES HAM, OREGON Boys' A ll W o o l D ic k e y C assim ere Suits 2 p a ir Pants $ 5 ° ° The d ale for the opening of the can fill so many em ergency needs This is because it is designed e s | Boys' A ll W o o l Serge Suits p an ts lin ed th ro u g h -o u t $ 5 °° Gresham school will lie Sept. 16. pecially for relieving pain and as Mrs E. T. Jones Is en tertain in g an antiseptic. Menthol, knowii gen her m other and sisters Mrs. Mc erally as a reliable antiseptic and Cool and the Misses Ada and May anodyne, or pain reliever, is one of the ch ief ingredients. McCool of Spokane, Wash. If you have Rexall M entholine Mrs. David Cathey and Hallie Balm In the house you will find it Jones spent W ednesday with Mrs handy in dozens of cases neuralgia Bushong of Mt. Tabor. and headache resulting from neural I h a v e a M o d e r n 5 R o o m R u n g a lo w . w ith h a rd w o o d Mrs, Lusted is having extensive gia, toothache, chilblains, bruises floors, on 34th street, P o rtla n d , n e a r c a rlin e . G as an d hives, insect bites. itching, piles im provem ents made on her prop nasal catarrh, hay fever, asthm a E le c tric ity , N ic e L a w n . H a r d surface streets. In good erty on Roberts avenue and Fifth of nasal origin, sciatica, to relieve n eig h b o rh o o d . W a n t to E x c h a n g e this fo r 5 o r 1 0 a c re s street They include the thorough Irritation caused by the wind or sun o f G o o d L a n d not too fa r out. 1 ' * equipm ent of a cabinet kitchen, for use after shaving. Rexall M entholine Balm is very and the plum bing of the house A L S O soothing and grateful to any sore throughout. Jones * Co., are do inflam ed or teudei* skin or the mem We wish to draw your atten tion to the fact that w e have ing the carpenter work and Harry , branes of the m outh, nose or throat ca lls for large and BUiall acreage, and If yours Is for sale, Lusted of L ents the plum bing. A i It is cooling in effect, and penetrat please give us a list of it. We are alw ays al your service ceptlc tank Is being constructed by Ing, helping to quiet the irritated and we extend a hearty w elcom e Io our offices at any tim e nerves and restore com fort. It is P eterson . We are equipped witti reliable salesnn n. Il s a pleasure to guaranteed to give satisfaction — Mrs. Stella Brande has gone up i money back. Price, 25 cen ts Sold us, as well as to you rself, to be of benefit to each other. in th is com m unity only at our the valley to visit relatives I h on e I 74 P o w e ll St. G re s h a m , O re g o n So th an k in g you in advance for a share of your patronage Store E L. Thorpe started th is morn- i store. The Rexall we are yours for business, Gresham Drug Co. Ing for Salem , having shipped the many articles gathered by him for county agricultural exhibit at 432 Chamber Commerce Portland, Oregon the State Fair Mr Thorpe has C ontinued from page 1. done well in gathering what he has Enterprise and Oregon City Courier. poem. Poets, get busy. and he has a fairly creditable ex I.ulu Roberts, sw eet peas, $1. hibit, it Is said. He was selected Mary Gibson, asters, $1.60. Mrs M. J. N elson, and old tim e Lulu Roberts, sew ing, $4 Under N ew M anagem ent Mrs. W innie W halen, Prop. late for th is work and the condi Webb Roberts, general grain ex Irwin U ptlgrave, sw eet corn, pair resident of Sandy, has returned af- MKAI.M tions have not been most favorable I hlbit, 12.60. an absence of many years. She of shoes. Forrest Jenne spent Wednesday | Clarence Kehres, furniture, Ore thinks perhaps they will reqjde W illie Lamper, bird house, $2.60. A m eric a n o r Kut-o|>euii p la n . H hort o rd e r a t any tim e . afternoon with Guy Jones gon City Enterprise eith er in Sandy, or som e place healC Clark Strong, potatoes, $2 Rpccial C h ic k e n D in n e r N um lay, (Ml cents. A. Dow sett and fam ily have re- ' Webb M itchell, field corn, $1 60. Some how they all find their way Lewis Zogg, potatoes, $1 T h is H o s te lry la new , m o d ern , u p -to -d a te , s a u ita ry and turned from Cannon Beach where I Viola DeShazer, canned vegetable, back to Sandy. It is a very good Teddy Strong, sw eet peas. $1.50. firs t-c la s s In e v e ry respect. No In -tte r place to stop a n y they spent part of their vacation 1 place, even w ithout the railroad w h e re In O regon. $2.00. Miller Dover, fu rniture, $2.50. Mr and Mrs Jas Sterling re- ! Viola DeShazer, onions. $2. The follow in g persons obtained port a fine tim e spent in the m oun Frank McCormick, pig. $5 I AM NOT AFRAID prizes upon articles which could not tains near Marmot They caught ' Frank McCormick, chickens. $4 OF APPENDICITIS be ascertained : W. G. Lamper. $2.50; lots of fish — so they say. CLASS B Viola DeShazer, $4; Mildred De Mlse Donald McFee of Portland Ernest Hart, chickens, $2. Shazer, $2 50; Jam es Lamper, $2.50; Is spending the week with Miss Esther E sm ond, sew ing, $1 A. C. Thom as, $3; Ralph DeShazer, Mary Cathey. BUY Y O U R Lila H engstler, onions. Oregon City $2; H arriett Miller, $2 50; Dorothy Cooper, $2 50; N. M itchell, $1.50; Emory Radford. $1; Alfred Ander W here you can get it the Cheapest son, $2; Henry Junker, $2; Ruby W ilkins, $2 60; Esther Erdman. $1 Bacon • - 1 7 c per lh. Last night 8. W Grathwell of Rank w ith th e P IO N E E R R A N K Picnic fla m s • - 1 4 c per lb. Berea college, K entucky, spoke up I Eat A ll I W ant to Now. No Mors C ottage H am s Tilt- Rank lliat has expended its earning« in HELPING TO III II.It Gas on the Stomach or Sour 1 5 ^ per lb. on the question of prohibition in the • P THE TOWN IM I «XtMMt’NITY. 8tomach. No More Heavy Regular fla m s 1 7 i per lb. Shelley hall. The address was Feeling A fter Meals or IH I Itu'iN ,,UU »»• ILDING AND PAYS TAXES A ll F a n c y S u g a r C u r e d forceful and brilliant. It was given Constipation. No m a tte r w hat yo u 've tr ie d fo r with an earn estn ess that carries y o u r stom ach o r bow el tr o u b le JU S T Til.- Rank that is as much IN TER ESTED IN 1 III R WKI.EARE conviction The address was filled T R Y sim ple b u c k th o rn b a rk g ly c e rin e , tu t it Is in Ita own. as com pounded In A D L E R - I - K A ! with sparkling wit and humor and etc., You w ill be su rp ris ed a t th e Q U IC K res u lts ! T h e V E R Y F IR S T D O S E w ill the audience was held spell hound P u t ' p T t r V i n ' h "" " ,,f T A K ,NG « ARE 111’ ITS REt.U- “ »h ort tr e a tm e n t w ith for nearly tw o hours. It was like A • D L E R - I- K ,n<* A m a y m a k e you fe e l b e t te r th an you h ave fo r years. a tonic to Sandy. T ,| i i n ",’>' “ * K PATK ONH H A V E F IR S T C O N S ID E R I- T h is sim p le rem e d y tends to a n tl- An article in the Oregon Journal eeptlclse th e stom ach and b o w e ls and ,h e im p u ritie s . A S IN O I.E innounced that the board of dlrect- D O SE relie v e s gas on th e stom ach, >ra of the Portlandd Railway and IN S T A N T ? Y h ° r c o n ,,lp * ,lo n alm o s t Power company, had passed a reso Come In and see th e S w o rn S ta te - lution o"h July 25th, to build a a p p e n d ic itis m ade <1 W a tc h e s fo r L ad ie s an d G e n tle m e n in G o ld a n d Stiver. w ith A D L E R - I- K A and le t u a te ll yo u branch line to Sandy, crossing the w h y w e th in k th is Is th e best stom ach <{l R e p a ir all Jew elry, C lo cks a n d W a tc h e s w ith th e utm ost skill Mt Hood line at Ruby station This an d bo w el rem e d y w e e v e r sold. (¡S to nes reset an d o ld lew elry re m o d le d F o r sale b y is good news for Sandy Everyone expects the railroad to come, but ’ GRESHAM , O R E . nobody expects It to get here GRESHAM. Phone bSI When Sandy gets a railroad, would make an Interesting subject for a Gresham, Ore. Outfit the Boy s Sterling & Kidder’s W ANTED! Bert Lindsey GO TO The Gresham Garage for all Auto Supplies and Repairs T he Congdon Prizes for Sandy Youths G. S. SM ITH & CO. G resh am C ash M arket SMOKED MEAT Bank at Home J e w e lr y $ W a tc h e s tJRings in many new and ex quisite designs. <JNeck chains at a wide range of prices. W . R. BURKE SEVEN SUCCESSFUL YEARS OF BUSINESS AT GRESHAM FIRST STATE BANK JOHNSON DRUG CO.