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G R E SH A M O CTLO O K . TUESD AY , MAIM H I» , 1U13 PAGE T H R E E - L il Boring Dry Goods Main St. BERT LINDSEY The Tads* Store Agents for R. & G. Corsets, the Best Popular Priced Corset on the market Ladies Dresses Boys’ Suits For house or street wear, in new and pleasing styles and (Pj OP i n *7 CA colors, prices from Girls’ Dresses in a large variety of Boys' W ash Suits, all fast colors, and very pretty styles *P * J lv I . Ju styles and • » - « « * g f c tO $1.75 Shoes W hen buying your Easter Foot wear, don’t overlook O ur Shoe Department Ladies’ Oxfords I at Ladies’ High Shoes, all Leathers, at $2.50 and $3.00 ' $3.00 r> Jfc f() $j Men’s Department O ur stock of Men’s Oxfords for Spring is entirely new, not a ‘carried over' pair among them. All <?*) PA Leathers, at, pair - Men s Hats, all styles and tf* 1 PA shapes, soft or Derby, at Men’s Dress Shirts, in M adras,( Percale, or Soisette, at Men’s Spring Neckwear, in' a beautiful Variety of Silks < yO.Dv $1.00 ;25, 50c R A N G E S c o L U M B I A R . R . C A R L S O N ’S line of S to v e s an d R a n g e s co n sist of p a rtic u la r desirable lines of R anges, w hich w e should ap p re c ia te th e o p p o rtu n ity of show ing you. Ex cellent values a re offered in all th e lines w e a re show ing. A sk to see th e “ S a n ita r y ” C o lu m b ia , Sem i-M alleable. R. R. CARLSON "THE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER" MAIN STREET. GRESHAM Lusted Hogan Mrs. G. L usted v isited h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. Goff, of P o rtla n d , w ho lias been q u ite sick w ith som e th ro a t tro u b le. F ay T om bling w as c irc u la tin g a p etitio n last w eek to tiave a c o u n ty road opened up lead in g th ro u g h th e H o ssn er and N eib au er p ro p erty T h a t is so m eth in g th ey a re in g reat need of. J. H illy ard an d Mr. C h ap m an w eia th ro u g h h ere loo k in g o v er th e p ro posed road p ro positio n . Mr. an d Mrs. A rnold R uegg w ere given a su rp ris e on S unday, March 9, It being th e ir 21st w edd in g a n n i v ersary . T hose p re s e n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S leret, Mr. and Mrs. H odge, Mr. and Mrs. M artin an d d a u g h te r, A lice, all o f G resham , also Mr. and Mrs. J o h n S le re t, Mr. an d M rs. G. L u sted an d F ra n k R ob e rts . T h e la tte r is a b ro th e r of Mrs. A. R uegg w ho resid es in E a st ern O regon. A. W. H am ilto n , of P o rtla n d , vis ited his p a re n ts a few h o u rs last T h u rsd ay , W allace W ilkinso n of G resham visited th e L u sted school last T h u rs day. Miss M arion R o b ertso n visited frie n d s in G resham la st S a tu rd a y F . L asley h as leased his g rav el p it to th e c o u n ty fo r one h u n d re d an d fifty d o lla rs a y ear. W e hope i w ill p ro v e a good m in e a t hom e I fo r Mr. L asley. W. B u tle r of F airv iew w as callin g on old frie n d s at th e H e ig h ts last F rid a y . Mr. J lu tle r w as fa r m any y e a rs a re s id e n t o f th is p lace and o w n er of th e ra n c h now b e lo n g in g to Mr. an d Mrs. L a F o lle tt. L ew is B en field w as a t hom e w ith j h is m o th e r on S u n d ay . Miss Id a F a s s e tt an d b ro th e r of P o rtla n d w ere S u n d ay g u e sts of Miss L a u ra R oss. M iss F a s s e tt is a ta le n te d y o u n g p ia n ist. Miss H azel B ram left fo r V ancou- on F rid a y . F ro m th e r e sh e w ill go u p to P u g et Sound w ith frie n d s for a b rie f tim e. J . T. R ea w as a t h o m e w ith his fo lk s on S a tu rd a y . A. W oo d w ard cam e h o m e last S a tu rd a y n ig h t to be in th e fam ily circle fo r a c o u p le of days. Mrs. J. D eav er bag re tu rn e d from tlie city w here she h as been fo r a s h o rt tim e w itli h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. W. K in g sto n . S. H. H u let o f P o rtla n d sp en t Sun d ay a t th e D eav er resid en ce. Miss G race D ev erell cam e o u t from tlie city to v isit h e r b ro th e r, E. D everell, a t C o rb e tt, an d took in th e d an ce a t th e h a ll S a tu rd a y night L ist o f L etters. T h e fo llo w in g list of le tte rs re m ain u n called fo r in th e G resham p o sto ffice fo r tlie week en d in g M arch 16, 1913 le tte rs F o re ig n , Geo. Ilic k ste ln , A lonzo R a d fo n t, J o h n A. B isha,W es ley G. H all. Mrs. E del R oslnles, Mrs. M. B. B renieson. C ard s— Jo h n H o llan d , 3; Mr B ro o k n ian , M ike C a lla h a n , Mrs. J. H o g lan d , Mrs. L ak e I. C au les, 3; Mrs. A lfred Jo h n so n . T hese le tte r s w ill he se n t to th e dead le te r office on M arch 30, 1913, If n o t d eliv ered before. In callin g fo r th e abo v e, p lease say a d v e rtised , giv in g d a te of list. I. M cCOLL, P. M. CROW’S NEST NEW HOTEL Lirst State Bank Buildiug M t ALS 25c Proprietor SCHANEN-BLAIR CO., (INCORPORATED) MARBLE and GRANITE -W ORKS A rtistic M onum ents. M ause- lems. C em etery an d Build ing W ork m anufactured from th e best m arble an d G ranite. Lx Ls »S*ws M BrNv PLa. Lit 5566 PO R TLA ND . OREGON Som e of th e y o u n g peo p le o f th is C h a rlie D e lla v e n . w ho is located vicinity w ent to th e d an ce at S andy w ith th e W estern U nion a t P o rt ; la st S a tu rd ay . lan d . sp e n t S un d ay w ith his p a r W e a re pleased to re p o rt th a t e n ts here. ' both .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S tone , Mrs. J .R. D uncan an d Mrs. D. a re b etter. D. J a c k visied Mrs. W m. H illy a rd at E lm e r H ickey Is now p u ttin g th e th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital, and fin ish in g to u ch es on th e I. O. O E found h e r im proving lodge room s. J . R. G riffis m ad e a b u sin ess trip A n o th e r one o f th e fa rm e rs of to G resh am T uesday. I B oring Is g o in g to try d a iry in g . Ed. Mr. W eath erw ax an d fam ily of j j S lefer h a s been b u y in g som e m ilch K en to n , sp en t sev eral days w ith | cow s lately , got th em dow n n e a r his p a re n ts recently. B arton s ta tio n , p ay in g from >50 to G us C arlson an d fam ily w ere $75 each . Mr. S iefer is now m ilk P o rtla n d v isito rs o v er S a tu rd a y and ■ ing n ine cows and w ill soon add S unday. seven m ore, m ak in g six teen in all S u n d ay g u ests a t R alph N eibau- Mr. Siefer, few d ay s ago, b o u g h t J e r 's w ere his son, Irw in , Mr. and 100 sack s of p o tato es fo r his cow s Mrs M elvin W illiam s and H a rla n , He says w ith p o ta to e s only a b o u t L ong an d w ife of P o rtla n d tw en ty cen ts a sack , they a re the A farew ell p a rty w as te n d e re d I cheapest stock food on th e m a rk e t A lm a, A u g u st and H erm an B yers th is spring. a t th e ir hom e on T h u rsd ay e v e n O H. P a lm e r w as o u t from l’o rt- ing. T hey w ill go T uesday to Nell- lan d , F rid a y , looking a fte r his In- ville, W ls., to ta k e c h a rg e of th e ir te re sts in B oring larg e fa rm . They w ill be m issed T he W rig h ts a re billed fo r th e i by th e y o u n g er set. fo u r a c t com edy d ra m a , Mabel F ra n k Bacon h as re tu rn e d to his H e a th , in D am ascus, th is w eek, S at- hom e In E a ste rn O regon. u rt*a >'- Mrs. C has L. H u n te r visited M onday w as c e rta in ly a bad day j frien d s in th e city S unday. fo r th e m en lo ad in g ties, on t h e ' ______________ docks, in fa ct, th e day w as too bad R est K now n C ough R em edy fo r any w ork a t all. F o r fo rty -th re e y ears Dr. K in g 's F risb ee M au ld in g p lay s th e violin , i.v r e c o v e r y has lx on know n fo r th e dan ce given by th e W rig h ts th r o u g h o u t th e w orld as th e m ost in D am ascus next S a tu rd a y . re liab le cougli rem edy. O ver th re e m illion b o ttle s w ere used la st year. Is n 't tills p ro o f? It w ill g et rid of y o u r co ugh, o r we w ill re fu n d y o u r m oney. J . J . O wens, of A llendale, S unday Mr. an d Mrs. Steel w ere S. C., w rites th e w ay h u n d re d s of " A fte r tw en ty c u t In th e ir a u to s and b ro u g h t a o th e rs hav e d one: years. I find th a t l)r. K in g 's New cusom er fo r th e ir fiv e-acre tra c t of D iscovery is th e best rem edy fo r land. c o u g h s an d colds th a t 1 hav e ev er A ndrew M cM illan is h a v in g a u se d .” F o r coughs o r colds an d all piece of land cleared , an d is m ak in g ttiro a t an d lu n g tro u b le s, it has no e q u al. 50c and >1.00 at all D ru g p re p a ra tio n s to build. gists. T he railw ay com pany h a s b u ilt an i e x tra p la tfo rm to th e ir w areh o u se so J A W a n t Ad. is a good in v estm en t It w ill be m o re co n v en ie n t to load th e m ilk can s on to th e car. On F rid a y Mrs. C. F. R uegg a t tended a b irth d a y p a rty a t Mrs. ld lem an '8 in M o n tav illa, th e occasion The Farmers’ Mutual Fire being th e e ig h tie th b irth d a y a n n l-I Relief Association v ersary of h e r m o th e r's b irth d a y . O F PO RTLA N D , OREGON T here seem s to be a g re a t fa ta l In v itee a ll fa rm e rs w ho h a v e no ity am ong th e c a ts h ere. T h ere has in s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild been one o r m ore fu n e ra ls in every | in g s to in s u re »ItJi us. T h is a s fam ily. so c ia tio n is th e c h e ap est ai Those h a rb in g e rs o f sp rin g , th e I s a /e s t in tlie s ta te . I t in s u re s early p icn ick ers, have m a d e t h e i r ' only c o u n try pro|H-rty a n d h as o v er $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in su ra n c e in ap p earan ce. force. J . Q S h irg ley h as fin ish ed h is t c o n tra c t of wood c u ttin g fo r Jo h n W atson a n d in te n d s to go to th e lo g g in g cam p soon. T h e W alch B ros, have been very busy c le a rin g th is w in ter. Mr. E xley h a s sold h is team to Mr. W illiam s of G resham . The C au se o f R lm in ia tis m . S to m ach tro u b le , lazy liv er an d [ d e ran g ed k id n ey s a re th e c a u se of rh e u m a tism . G et y o u r sto m ach , liv -j er. k id n ey s and bow els in h e a lth y co n d itio n by ta k in g E le c tric B itte rs, aur. you w ill n o t be tro u b le d w ith th e p a in s o f rh e u m a tism . C h arles B A llen, a school p rin c ip a l, o f Syl v an ia, Ga , w ho su ffered in d e sc rib ab le to r tu r e from rh e u m a tism , liv er and sto m ach tro u b le an d diseased kidneys, w rite s; "A ll rem ed ies fa il ed u n til I used E le c tric B itte rs, b u t i fo u r b o ttle s o f th is w o n d e rfu l rem e dy cu red m e c o m p letely .” M aybe y o u r rh e u m a tic p ain s com e from -ic n .a c h , liv er an d k id n ey tro u b le s E lectric B itte re w ill give you pro m p t relief. 50c an d >1.00. R eco m m en d ed by all D ru g g ists. W rite o r p h one, H . W . S N A S IIA I.I,, P re s . T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief A ssociation. 1 G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74 R eal E s ta te I N o ta ry P u b lic j You ju d g e a m an n o t by w h at he prom ises to do, b u t by w h a t he has done. T h a t is th e only tr u e test. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy ju d g - cd by tills s ta n d a rd h as no su p e rio r. P eople ev e ry w h e re sp eak of it in h ig h est te rm s of p raise. F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co., and D ealers ev eryw here. i Canadian Employment Co. t) N o rth S econd S t., P o rtla n d , O r. P honos— M ain 3071, A 3174 H elp of all K in d s F u rn ish e d F r e e to E m ployer. F a re w e ll P a rty . A o a rty w as given a t th e hom e of Mrs. R ichm ond in Ix?nts, on S unday evening as a farew ell to M rs K. L. R o b ertso n w ho w as on h e r way to C am as, W ash., w h ere th e fam ily is m oving from F airv iew . T hose p re s e n t besides Mrs. R o b e rtso n and ch ild ren w ere Mr. an d Mrs. G ruver, P o rtla n d ; Mr. an d Mrs. N a th a n Row ley an d d a u g h te r , Mr. an d Mrs. B loom quist and "D ill P ic k le s," Mr. andi Mrs. H. C. R ich m o n d , Mr. anil Mrs. J o h n E n g b e rg , Mr. a n d M rs W. C. M aguire and son, Mrs. J. A and H en ry Jo n e s , all of L en ts; Brow n an d son, Mrs. F . C. E llensbe Mrs. S. G arretso n and G erard G a r retson of P o rtla n d , C laren c e S ta n ley and Miss E hha C arlson, of G resham . M usic w as fu rn ish e d by P ro fesso r G a rre tso n and wife and Mr. and Mrs. B loom quist. C h u rc h N otices CA TH O LIC S E R V IC E S Mass e v ery S u n d ay a t 1 0 :3 0 In C om m ercial H all, G resh am , u n til c h u rc h is b u ilt. A fte r m ass, in s tru c tio n fo r th e ch ild re n . MASS w ill be c e le b rated every second an d fo u r th S u n d ay a t 1 0 :3 0 a, m ., a t St. Jo se p h s ch u rc h , Pow ell V alley road. R everend F a th e r M ar tin , O. S. B., p a so tr. it is a w ise w an t ad th a t can keep aw ay from p ag e tw o. lo r Sickness. Have some Money in the Bank, s ta rt Now. W H O G E T S T H E M O N EY Y O U E A R N ? L1NNEMAN M E T H O D IST, G resh- a n»— Rev. M. C. W ire, pastor. P re a c h in g ev ery S unday a t 11 a.m an d 7 :3 0 p.m . S u n d ay school, 9 :4 6 a m . , E p w o rth L eag u e, 6 :3 0 p.m . P ra p e r m e etin g W ednesday n ig h ts at 7 :4 5 . G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T — S u n d ay se rv ices S a b b a th school ut 10 a. m , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and 7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e etin g each W ednesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. in. F. M. B u rtc h . P a sto r, If you w ere tak en su d d en ly ill, an d it m ight he several w eeks before your recovery, w ould it not be a com fortable feeling to know th at you had no w orries about m oney? P overty is a disease, w hen you a re old, that is as painful as physical disease, P R E P A R E now for the D ECEM BER of y o u r life; start a hank account. COU RT G RESH A M , No. 81, F o r e s te rs of A m erica— M eets th e sec ond an d f o u r th M onday ev en in g in each m o n th a t I. O. O F ., h all. E L. G ru b b , ch ief ra n g e r; O. J. T ram b lay , secretary . Do Your Banking W ith Us T im e and S a v in g » D e p o s it a OF GRFSHAM . S»«4a, lit ApyuiBlsicnt P ictu re F ra m in g GILT OR NATURAL WOOD NEAT an d CHEAP MAX SCHNEIDER MAIN STREET GRESHAM Professional Cards PH Y SIC IA N S S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n OSkr tsars. 18 a. ■. 1« 12 ■ . 1 p n Is 3 p n 7 la 8 p. a ., al Rmdrnce PHONl Onice 116 Residence I IS O f f i c e , H o w It t B ld g ., o v e r P . O . PHONES: Residence, tit; Office I lx H. H. HUGHES. M. D. P h y sic ia n an il S u rg eo n Hour»: 10-12 a.m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p m. OFFICE. H0WITT BLD6 , PHONES CKESHAM. OREGON Rndracr. Tabor 120. Olio. Main 4812 Home A S1S2 J. M. SH O RT, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Olkte, Rrudemr. 438. East 52 St. 1111 12 Seiling Budding. Portland. Orejon Dr. W. C. Belt P h y sic ia n a n d S urgeon. O ver F ir s t S ta te B an k , G resham P h o n e 19 P h o n e IN I Dr. Geo. Inglis P h y sic ia n an d S u rgeon . TRO U TD A L E , - OREGON All c alls p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to, day o r n ig h t. D E N T IST S W J OTT H H. OTT O H ' BR O S. DENTISTS G R ESH A M . - - OREGON IN SU R A N C E JOHN BROWN IN SU R A N C E R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le In su ra n c e C om panies P h o n e 513 G resh am , O regon J a m e s E lk in g to n IN SU R A N C E F IR E AUTOM OBILE L IF E P L A T E GLASS A CC ID EN T SU RETY BONDS H EA LTH O ffic e In fla n k of G rcsluun M W Y K IIS FRED L. EVERSON, ATTORNEY A T LAW (City Attorney) Phone 4«! GRESHAM, ORE, CONTRACTORS IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE W E DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL'.T. JONES ERANK C. JONES RAY H. TODD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. P hone A2A G R ESH A M , OROEON M c D ougal & olson GENERAI BLACKSMITHS POWELL ST. O n e B lo c k W e s t o í M a in , G re s h a m ALFRED HAMMAR P lastiw v r a n d C em en t C onti acto r. E stim a te s fu rn ish e d fre e on re q u e st. All w ork G u a ra n te e d . P h o n e (H I G resh am P.O . Rox 31 W. K. Hamilton C ontractor a n d B uilder F A IR V IE W LODGE No Plans and Estimates on Request 92, A. F A A M — Stated 1 Phone 333 co m m u n ic a tio n s th e firs t G R E SH A M , O R E . S a tu rd a y u l each m onth sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le . UNDERTAKER A BANK . AH K in d s o ( W o o d w o r k W hen S IC K N E S S , calam ity an d all sorts of u n looked-for things overtake us, w e m ust be p re p a re d for them . nn Op« (.try ba, F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N — S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g at 1 1 o 'clo ck . S unday school m eets at 10 In c h a rg e of Mrs. I). W. Mc Kay Y. p . a. C. E. d ev o tio n al m eetin g a t 7 p. m. Rev. Tlios R obinson, p a sto r. i In te r e a t All Kinds and Sizes NEW GALLERY Attention! Be Prepared 4Ye P a y -P H O T O S - Cedarville A re Y ou C o n stip a te d ? If so, g et a box of D r. K in g 's New L ife P ills, ta k e th e m re g u la rly Mrs. L ouis Y u n k e r m ad e a b u si an d y o u r tro u b le w ill q u ick ly d isa p ness tr ip to O regon City la s t w eek. C H R IS T IA N S C IE N T IS T S — S erv p e a r. T hey w ill s tim u la te th e liver, Mrs. C. T ay lo r is on th e sick list im p ro v e y o u r d ig e stio n a n d g et rid ices lu G ran g e h a ll, G resham , S u n d ay a t 11 a. m. an d W ednesday at and is u n d e r th e d o c to r's care. of all poisons fro m y o u r system , i Daily O re g o n ia n , 1 y r. re g . >6 00 Al. P ie r is also on th e sick list. T hey w ill su re ly g et you w ell a g a in T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo o k . 1 y r . 1 50 8 p. m. S un d ay school a tlO o'clock P u b lic Invited. A. E. F o rs y th has re n te d p a rt o f i 25c a t all D ru g g ists, C o m b in atio n , 1 y r. . 6.00 his place to C h arley H upp, w ho FREE M ETH O D IST CHURCH w ith his fam ily h as m oved in his j G resh am — E d w in W. H ig h t, p a sto r. S u n d ay school, 10 a. m , p re a c h in g house. M r. F o rs y th e is now b o ard - ' a t 11 a. in and 8 p. in. C o ttag e Ing w ith Mr. H u p p and In te n d s to , ! p ra y e r m e etin g each T h u rsd a y eveu- m ak e his hom e w ith th em in th e fu ! lug a t 8 y. in. P la c e an n o u n ced . Hillsview ture. THE Mrs. S. T Crow, C o lu m b ia B rick W o rk s a re m a k in g b rick ag a in an d ru n n in g full force, w hich m ean s em p lo y m en t fo r ab o u t 25 m en. E. It. G ru b b e w ent to th e d an ce la st S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t E ag le C reek t i e re p o rts a fin e tim e. Mrs. S. B. E d w ard s w as a P o rt lan d v isito r M onday . E. L. G ru b b e an d L. P e rry w ent to E ag le C reek S u n d ay a n d secu red th e d a n c e h a ll fo r a d an ce to be given S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A pril 26 th , by th e C o u rt of F o re s te rs of A m eri ca of G resham . A. H a u sn ia n n h as gone to C h eh a lis to ta k e c h a rg e of th e brick b u rn in g in th e new k iln recen tly t u i l t by A. K lose .for th e brick y a rd a t th a t place. Columbia Heights Scenic GRESHAM LO LG D G E, Ho. 152, A P * A. M S tated corn m unications at 8 p. m. every second and fourth Tuesday. All Master M asons cordially invited. II. PUL- )F E R , Secretary. U s W IX A r n Erst. V (s « Is s M W I l l I,w . k l..h a East Side funeral Dirertors 4 14 EAS I ALDER ST ., corner Sssili N— , L a i t . I2 Í2 S