GRESHAM BORING SCHOOL HAS ENILKÍA1NMEN1 PUBLIC AUCTION OF Blooded Dairy Stock Horses, Thoroughbred Hogs and Farm Implements On account of quiting the farm I will sell ail my thoroughbred Stock, also all my f arm Implements, at Public Sale at my place Sweet Briar Farm T w o miles South o f Troutdale and Four miles Northeast of Gresham. Thurs. Nov. 21 A t 10:30 a. m. 16 Fine Bred Jersey Cows O n e fresh a nd the balance to be fresh before firs t o f ye a r 8 Two-year old past heifers, coming fresh. 7 Coming yearlings. Small Calf. 2 Teams and Harness. Small Mare. Thoroughbred Registered Berkshire Boar. Grade Berkshire Sow. 3 Thoroughbred Registered Berkshire Sows. 12 Pigs, some registered, others not. 18 Stock Hogs, some registered, others not. J P low s. C o rn P lo w . D isc H a rro w . A c m e H a rro w . G ra in D rill, w ith grass seeder a tta ch m e n t. F a n n in g M ill. 2 M o w in g M achines. Iro n -A g e P otato P la n te r. A s p in w a ll P o ta to P la n te r. C u ltiv a to rs . Iro n -A g e P o ta to D ig g e r. 2 -H o rs e R id in g C u ltiv a to r. B in d e r, com plete n e a rly new . P otato P lo w . C id e r M ill. 75 feet o f hose. S m a ll F a rm S p rin g h a rm 2-Seated S urrey. W agon. H arness. a n d lu g s . C a rt. 2 W a lk in g Set L ig h t W o rk H arness. 2 W o o d R acks. S p ra y P u m p and W agon. Set 3 ,3 L ig h t 1-4 D r iv in g Set C h a in fla m e s 5 H a y R acks. In c u b a to r. U . S. ( ream Seperator, used T o p B uggy. 5 m o n th s. Those Wanting Good Stock Should Attend this Sale en ts have moved W alter Musa entered school No veuiber 11. Lealle Fisher has left school for UOitl.xO , ,\u i 1» E h il« ) *vvu- a few week* i^ii iu lb« L ive Wire uait th e s i t iw i I program and social w as iu» Mrs Merle Cochran and little iK-oya? snow ed their in terest in io« boy from K enoew lek, W ash.. are wtuMil by tiliiu g the ball ami gen­ now visitin g her parents. Mr aud erously appiauutug each uuuibvr uu Mrs Sam uel Greg son. and fam ily. Lb« program in « ir approval o f the The Boring Dram atic Co , headed purpose lo r which lb« pruocvds are to 0« used la snow u oy lb« tact by K K. and Patrecla W right, and Lbal lb« sto r a g e price ot in« baa- better known as The Wright C o . several en gagem en ts a eia waa about a dollar, r o r ty - have played and Orient e i* h l dollar» and to n y cen ts were in Estacada, Gresham of cieared 'in is money la to oe used and alw ays to the satisfaction to buy cu n a iu a aud pictures tor the audiences. They go. for the next each of the lhr«« rooms. It ther« Birat tim e, to Dam ascus, on Is an yth in g more to be used, then Saturday night with the farce com tb« primary room la to bav« a edy "W anted A W ife, with a dance »and table and as many oib«r things after same. essen tia l to the happiuesa ot the children a» p ossible The surplus in the upper grades Is to go to­ ward the furn ish in g of the library. At least a table aud ch airs are nec­ essary that It may be used as a reading room Springdale Pleasant Home Melrose My Stock of S ch o o l S h o es for B oys is the BEST Y O U ('A N BUY. A lso Boys' H igh Tops. Men’s Shoes Light and H eavy W’otk S h o es D c . * S h o es Every pair Absolutely Guaranteed Men’s »»J Boys’ Rubbers Carl Dahl G resham Shoe Shop R e p a ir in g Professional Cards PRVHICIANN J. M . S H O R T , Ptiy n R'I mum m u i I Nurgeoua (IKES HAM, . . OKNUON D r. W . C. Belt l’l*y alitali and Huigi-un. Over Flrgt Htate Batik. Gresham P hone 19 Plioite 4N4 D r . G e o . In g lis Pliyali lHii anil Horgi»ai TROUTDALE. - OREGON All ca lls prom ptly attended to, day or night. S. P. Bittner, M. D. PhyaKian and Surgeon Hfcr ban. IS t ■ Is 12 ■ . I y ■ It ] y ■ 7 Is I y a , «I («dear Pl K'N I rraa«r th e Im nk kerua y o n r a r r o n ata « u n tg h t f . » y.m ■ e l n s * .« y ..H r . n y Imssrs M a n d m nsry. H ta rt a Im ak a rn a s a t « H h aa. a n d ymt a l l i a * th r c a v r a r . a r r , a » .| aftos-aasvU. tie a la o d a lr MffJ S ls n lT » id h a .la g a Im nk a re e n a t. Bank of Gresham Ds TOUR US Wc h i lalernt m Tane öcpetdj m u ,. o * .. »•. < y . hkntimtn w 1 o n • H H OTT O I T BROS. M M W n G R K B IIA M . - - GHKGON I AMI RAN« K JOHN BROWN Jam es E lk in g to n lAMtRAht.E F1HK L IFE ACCIDENT HEALTH O ffic e E l« «ÄiORj AUTGMGR1LK PLATE GLASM INDEMNITY In I'lans and la lirn u lr. on K rq u rg P le in e g « « Id tlu H tM , ORK Bonk and wc will keep. , y o u r accou n ts -S'trajyinf. M . D. H . H . H U G H E S . M . D. R epresenting only R eliable In surance Com pun lee Phone S12 G resham , Oregon W. K. Hamilton P u t y o u r m o n e y in o u r N e a tly D u n e ALFRED HAM M ER ('»»•«tinnì P. G . Ib i* ;t| If it rains th e Sale w ill be held u n d e r shelter. W. S. Wood, Auctioneer SCHOOL SHOES IW B U H A M C B E stim ates furnished free on re­ quest All work Guarante«*i| SALE RAIN OR SHINE OW NER Picture Framing < 4 1* TRACT« IIDt P la a lre e r and Unless Other Arrangements are made H. J. WALLACE PHOTOS N otin'. H aving business Interests in Woodburn which • q u ir e s a part ot my tim e, 1 have placed iu charge here a Mr Geo. S. Miller, a reg is­ tered pharm acist of wide experience, who w ill con tin u e to conduct the business here during my absence The program opened with the JOHNSON D R l G CO 76 stugtug o l A m erica by lh« en tire By W alter Johnson. audieuce- in « recitation by Myrtle Dodd, i "There could he no better m edi­ thau C h am b erlain s Cough "Tow ser Must be lie d T onight, cine R em edy. My children were all was a sem i-hum orous selection w rit­ sick with w hooping cough One ot ten In the saute m eter as "Curfew them was iu bed, had a high fever Must not R ing T onight.". aud w as coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Cham berlulu s Mildred, Frank and Edwin dieter Cough Remedy and the first dose sang a soug that was especially e n ­ eased them , aud three hotties cured joyed as w as also the encore by them , says Mrs. R A D oualdson. For sale by Mildred and Frauh. Orrte Hickey of L exiugtou, Miss Mr and Mrs. A. L. Maybee made Gresham Drug Co., aud D ealers ev ­ gave a T hanksgiving recitation. eryw here. a trip to Gresham Thursday. The Shaking Quakers was alt action C onsiderable work Is being done song by six g irls aud one boy ou the Corbett HtU, heavy haullug dressed io represent Quakers. (or the past year having cut it up F leta Turner, dressed as a growu badly. wom an, made a call ou Ruby Dodd, The Ladles Aid society will meet Bprlngdule scllo«>l w ill soon have sim ilarly dressed. They gossiped, at the hom e of Mrs. Clara L ennarts (U ttered each other and did other ou W ednesday next. All m em bers a new furnace Installed Miss lx-na Boll returned last tbiugs women are supposed to do aud their friends are asked to be Thursday from a w e e k s visit In quite naturally. present to com plete arrangem ents Mildred F oster aud V iola Frauk for the bazaar to be given on De­ Gresham Mra .Thom as Lucas Is visiting her sang a duet accom panied on the cem ber 7. •laughters In Hood Biver. violin by LeRoy F rauk. They were Im provement Mr. aud Mrs. W aller Shelley have | called back for an encore. F ollow - ) The Ladles' Civic clu b met at the hom e of Mrs. John moved to Bridal ( e l l for the winter lug th is A lice D leson and Madge De- Hramliall and m ade arrangem ents Mrs. B ourgeois has moved from Ford each gave a recitation. The for a banquet to be held at D en­ tho C hristenson place Into her new flag drill, "Our Colors," was given house. by six girls and six hoys from the i ny's hall on Saturday, the 23. The Epworth L eague w ill give Mr. Bpunhruok and Mr B eeves upper grades. A T hanksgiving d ialogu e by the an oyster supper ou Nov. 27th at have sold a curload ot potatoes N'orthup Mr aud Mrs. C. C C rowston spent I fifth grade -girls was follow ed by ! the hom e of Mrs. Dale a Doll soug from the fourth grade kll mem bers aud all w ishing to be­ several days recently visitin g friends com e m em bers are requested to be In Portlund. girls. Cora F ran k 's recitation concern-j present. L aw rence Port.» R ic o ’s N ew W o uilor. iug an accident to h erself and her j Raymond Miller and From far away Porto Rloo com e doll was given very realistically ' Croswell have com pleted their con- After Doris D odd's recitation the I j tract of clearing the right-of-w ay on reports o f a w onderful new d iscov­ ery that Is believed w ill vastly ben­ between third and fourth grade hoys did i ' thei Multnomah Central. e fit the people. Ramon T Marchan, good work in an Indian drill en - i C ottrell and Bandy of B arceloneta, wrltea "Dr. K in g ’s . titled "John Brown's Ten L ittle I n - ) Jam es Manary and daughter Ger- New Discovery la doing splendid . (rude, of Portland, were gurata of work here. It cured me uhout five ; Juns.*' tim es o f terrible cou gh s and colds, ! The upper grades presented a J o s e p h Manary aud fam ily on Sun- also my brother of a severe cold ; day last. j series of tableaux after a reclta- In his chest aud mure than 20 others Mrs. Beatty o f Estacada visited who used It on my advice We hope i tion by L ouie M aulding and a song ' by the fifth grade girls The tab- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hmul- lhla great m edicine ’ w ill yet be »old In every drug store In Porto j 1 leaux most enjoyed by the audience i len on Bunday last. Joseph P. Bchantln, who crossed Itlco." For throat and lung troubles j were The F low er (flo u r) of the there Is nothing hetler A trial | ¡F a m ily . The Bridal (b rid le) scene th e continent on a m otorcycle, spent w ill con vin ce you of Its m erit. BOc i his and 11 ot* Trial b ottle fr««s. Guar­ i and an essay (8 . A .) on L ongfellow Bunday last at the home of anteed by all D ruggists. The class yell which was us fol- uncle Martin Lennarts. Mrs. Barah Bloop of North Yaki­ | lows, concluded the program : the w inter One-a-xip! Two-a-sip! T h ree-s­ ma is here to spend with her son Grant. alp! xar! Mrs. R M. Bhriner visited at [ Are we from Boring? W ell I guess Mr McCochran has bought the i the home of Grant Bloop on Bunday. we are! G Robinson The wood business Is booming property where J Besides those who were actually lived, and w ill tear down the old on the program Bruce « to n e. here, num erous cars iy c being load ­ house and build a new one Fred Decker, Andrew Hedermann ed dally for the Portland market J O. Itoblnaon and fam ily have; and Albert Johnston did much ! The boy'a appetite is often the moved near Ute church for aw hile. to m ake the even in g a success source o f am azem ent If you would A B Conrad very kindly hauled **banks are dne to .Mr Boring who have such an appetite tak e Cham ­ Capt. B ranson’a wood to hla own auctioned the baskets o ff and to berlain's T ablets They not only hom e, sawed and returned It That'a Mr .S ie fe r who acted as secretar) create a healthy appetite, but strengthen th e stom ach and enahl« the way lo i*elet>rate Hallowe'en. during (lie sale of the baskets It to do Its work naturally For sate K H. Cochrane and famllyg are by Gresham Drug Co., and Dealers ¡preparing to m ove to a dryer cli­ The Jarvey boys have tranafer- everyw here. m ate for the w inter for the benefit I of Mrs. C ochrane's health I Haymond DrCaire la working for Mr. Cowel. A woodaaw from T routdale 1s op­ eratin g here TERMS CASH FREE LUNCH, -----—- - — .W cwa.ewaaeg l-tot uf L l l e n , F o llo w in g is the report o f th« The follow in g list o f letters re­ Orient public sch ool, D istrict No o J o in t, for tho m outh eu d iu g Nov main uncalled for In the Gresham ». 1*12; t'ost o ff!,« for the week ending Number days taught 19; toiai N ovem ber IT, 191 J: number days atten d an ce 2 2 0 1 , num ­ l e t t e r C. L. Quinn, Conrad Ol- ber of pupils en rolled 127; per sen. W E Beckner, Mr Baten, Mr cent of attendance 1*4 1. Buchetu, L Beush. D M C artney. Those uettber absent nor tardy, T. Nissen Miss Emma Derrtch in num ber are as follow s Dead L etter— Ed ward A ■'"old Blanche Harris, Velma H illyard, Mlr- Cards D. H C artnye, Frank tan Johuson Miriam Northrup, Min­ E W illiam s, L. E W ooster. Miss nie T akakl, John Lake. Chas Me- Rosa W ishart. K inuey, Orin Northrup. Ralph Par­ These letters w ill be sent to the ker, Ruth A nderson, Lily Btberg. dead letter office December 1st, Nlua H letsm au. Mabel Johnson, Ma­ 1911. If not delivered before la bel Bloop, Frank Harris, Harold callin g for the above, pleaae say Johnson, Everett« Lake. Freddy Me- advertised, giving d ate of Hat A lpiue, Herman W alters, K atsudo K anagae, Georgia Carpenter, Mamie Denney, Theresa HUseitkopf, Lily Johnsoti, Alma Larsen, lx>ta Tremble Itamoud Chase. Bhertttan Kverette. All kinds and S u m , lustre« I uusk Sheridan Kverette. W alford Johnson. New Galkry. Open E ra j Day Herman Larsen, Clara N'asshahn, j Ida C hase, David Everette, Cliftoit (Snath \ ooh bv appaihtB I) H illyard, A rchie A ndersou, Ted Trem ble, E thel Trem ble, Robert T akakl, L aura Brower, Edward S la f-j fanson, Lloyd Bhriner, Fred Couuer, i (.lit or Natural W ood . N eat and Mary C unningham . Edita Trem ble, j C heap Dully D earlug, Hilrna S taffansou, : MAX SCHNEIDER. MAIN STREET Ben Hoover, Max T akakl, Vina Au- GRESHAM derson, Amy E llio tt, Carl Brain- hall, Llddy W ablll, Valborg Larsen, B uth W heeler. R ank of «creaham LAW I ER« JO H N . R. HUGHES I o n u x -llo r -a t-la iM , (C ity A tto rn e y ) 4 alr» to**, O regon P ractice la all Coarta A bstracts carefully eiam tn ed and prepared F ire in su ran ce, (R oyal Insurance Cy- Id m ite d / FRED L. EVERSON. LAWYER »F. DfJMLN BULMNCJ FTTM L T gJNSJ I MASK C g iN tj) «»friie plum e 4*1 G K EM M AM. OREGON » E T E R IS ARY RAY H. TO DD U l r t l t l i A l. O O T T l u U T t l R . P la m e K tn OREBHAM, ORGBON IT io tw h e I . g r a n CREAMER A DOUGLAS V e te rin a ry Muapitwi. at Leland's Hara, U f» ..« n i, Use Ed hm ilk. A ssistant.