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G R ESH A M OUTLOOK. T U E SD A Y , JU L Y S. 1*18 PAGE TH REE Of New, Up-to-Date Merchandise The Pleasant Home Mercantile Co., now located in the Johnson house, next door to Stemman s Barber Shop, will put on sale $2000 worth of goods, all in Good Condition, for less than wholesale price. No shelf-worn stuff. These goods Must be sold by July 2 1 Ladies’ Goods Men’s, Boys’ Wear W omen’s toile de nord Ginghams, per yd. 10c Bates Searsuckers, per yd. 10c Calicoes, per yd. . . . . 5c 1 rousers, $2.75 to $3.00 values Heavy weight Overalls, plain waist Heavy weight Overalls, bib 50c Work Shirts 1 Dox j pair . . . Boys’ Suits . . . - O ur line of Shoes can’t be beat outside of the City of Portland. These will go at less than cost. These are but a few of the many bargains which we are offering. O ne lot of Children’s, Misses’, Ladies, and Men's Shoes, 125 pairs, regular prices from $1.50 to $7.50 to close out quickly at per pair 35c to $2.00 Hats, Straw and Felt R ibbons All R ibbons go at $1.85 65c 80c 35c - - 25c less th an cost Shoes! Shoes! - - half price Full line up-to-date Hats, both felt and straw at half price Thread Clark's O. N. T., 6 Spools . . 25c . Pleasant Home Mercantile Co. Pleasant Home, Oregon Powell Valley C arl A ndrson Pleasant Home has gon to A laska ' Pleasant H om e’s baseball team w ill play next Sun day afternoon with the S tiletto s o f Portland. Mr. ami .Mrs. C. C o n an t and d a u gh The gam e at Sandy on the Fourth ter and .Mr. and Mrs. C. L ew is and with the San dy club resulted In a) children, of P o rtla n d , spent the 4th score o f 24 to 0 in favo r o f the It was one of J u ly at the home o f Mr ami Mrs , P leasa n t Home club. sided but Interesting. The P leas C. A. L in dgren. a n t H om e p itch er stru ck out 20 The IL ad les' society o f the S w ed m en, a llo w in g but tw o hits. ish L u th eran church w ill meet at j L a st S u n d a y’s gam e with the Mon- the hom e o f Mr. ami Mrs. T h o rw ald ta v illa team stood 18 to 4 in favor A nderson's at 2 o ’clo ck on W ednes o f P leasan t Home, a fea tu re of the being a home run by Heitz- day a ftern o on , July 9. E verybody ! gam e man. Is co rd ia lly invited. T he Pleasant* Home T ige rs w ill Miss Ellen N ordlin g, who is a t giv e a benefit dance for the team tending school at P asadena, C a lif., in O rient hall next Satu rd ay n ight, Usual has return ed hom e and has spent a m usic by Byers' orchestra. prices and good tim e promised. w eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M artin Ixm nartz and w ife, who Sw ards, and has also been visitin g rem oved to Sandy, w ere ca llers on friends in Pow ell V alley. friends here Sunday even in g. T h e y A su rp rise party w as given to w ere on th e ir way hom e from a vigil to H illsboro. Mrs. S w ard on J u ly 4, it l>eing her Mr. and Mrs: Q u icksa ll are en birthd ay. A good tim e was spent terta in in g th eir tw o sisters from a fte r w hich luncheon was served. J o lie t, Illinois. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E rick so n , o f P o rt Conant and d a u gh ter, Mr. and Mrs. land, were gu ests at the hom e of Ix w is and ch ild ren , Mrs. P. ,S al- Mr. and Mrs. A . B ankus Saturday >iuist and d a u gh te rs, Ernest N ickol- and Sunday. cn, Mr. and Mrs. C. I’ . Johnson ! The L ad les’ A id society w ill give a tea at the hom e o f Mrs. Fred .and d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. W agn er on W ednesday afternoon. Lindgren and d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. Nel Most o f the people of our vicin i son and ch ild ren . Miss M ildred j ty celebrated the 4th at e ith er Youn g, Mr. and Mrs. C a rlsted t and G resham or Sandy, others go in g to '•n, Miss E llen N o rd lin g, Mrs. Chris- Portlan d. for the sum m er. tensen and Mr. M arkelson. D urin g th e sum m er m onths m oth ers o f y o u n g children should watch for any u n n atu ral looseness o f the bowels. W hen given prom pt a tten tion at th is tim e serio u s tro u ble may be avoided. C h a m b e rla in ’s ' o lic. C h olera and D iarrhoea ilem e- <iy can a lw a y s be depended upon For sale by G resham D rug Co., and Dealers Dr. In glis in Urealiant. Dr. Geo. In glis w ill be In G resh am o ffice every day (except Sun d ay) from 1 to 6 p. m., at T ro u t dale in the forenoon. Does general p ractice, and gives special attention to fittin g o f glasses. A s it tak es a good deal o f tim e to fit glasses properly, It w ill often save w aitin g to m ake appointm ent by telephone. NERVOUS and AND CH IR O PR A C TO R CHRONIC Cottrell Gage Am ong the visito rs at the hom e o f Mrs. J. M. H illyard last Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wood and Mr and Mrs. J. C. D uke o f M elrose, a Mrs. Wilson and Rev. C o ttre ll of M ontavilla who called on Mr. D uell in g, who Is su ffe rin g from paralysis. Miss M. A. H illyard has returned to her w ork at M cCloud, C a lif., a f ter a short visit w ith her p arents and friends here. T he atten d an ce at th e church was very la rge last Sun day n ight to hear Rev. Geo. H arrison. Services are held re g u la rly every Sun day at 8 o ’clock In the evenin g. Mrs. R. R. Stoner, o f G resham , Is ca rin g fo r Mr. D uelling. Jus H illyard , who iB atten din g B eh n ke-W alk er B usin ess college, was at home over Sunday. Mrs. C la ra K an e, of G resham , Is visitin g her d a u g h te r. Mrs. A. It G oger. Miss H ilda B yers and Miss Irene E rz, o f Scenic, w ere also guests at the G oger hom e Sunday. Mrs. B. M anary and Ross M anary, o f S ilverto n , W a llis M anary, o f Clif-1 ton. and Miss Maud M anary, o f Port land, s|>ent Sun day w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. M anary o f th is place. About eigh teen cars o f wood are louded at the C o ttrell station every week, Mrs. B row er, o f O rient, w as the gu est o f Mrs. W . C ra sw ell last T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. M orris Johnson, of Corliett, and Mr. and Mrs. Slg K n ighton , o f G resham , visited Mrs E lla Schneider and fam ily Sunday. Miss Ellen C a ld o wus a Portlan d visitor Monday. Irvin Hood, o f A lb an y, spent Sat urday and Su n d ay with re la tiv es at the place. Mrs. Ruth W h eeler, of Hood R iv er, and children are visitin g at the home o f her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs Lucas. Miss Helen W a lk e r, of Portlan d, Is visitin g at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. C row ston. Mrs. O llv Johnson and children o f K enton , and G rover P reston , o f H ubbard, are spending a few days with th eir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E J. Preston. Mrs. Anna Bates, o f G resham , spent a few days w ith her m other, Mrs. W. W. N o rth w a y, last week. Mr. and Mrs. L u cas a re visitin g in Sp okane fo r a few days. G rant PreBton and Sidn ey Woods took th e boat ut C o rbett fo r E a st ern O regon. F ra n k Bell had a break down with his au to T h u rsd ay even in g If you are a housew ife you ca n not reason ably hope to be healthy or b eau tifu l by w ash in g dishes, sw eeping and doin g housew ork all day, and c ra w lin g into bed dead tired at n ight. Y o u must get out Into the open air and su n ligh t. If you do this every day and keep your stom ach and bow els in good order by ta k in g C h am b erla in 's T ablets when needed, you should becom e both healthy and b e au tifu l. F o r sale by Gresham D rug Co., and Dealers everyw h ere. T he barbecue and picnic a t the school gro u n d s on the F ourth was brou ght to a sudden stop by a very had accident at the close o f the horse race. T h e horse ridden by E lm er M itchell becam e unm anage able and ran Into the crow d and kn ocked Mm. Bert C h am berlain dow n, h u rtin g her quite badly. Dr. B ittn e r w as «ailed and had Io la k e th ree stitch es in th e back o f her scalp. W. W . N orthw ay and J. C. Vnn- Zant h ave new signs pain ted, the w ork bein g don e by J ack Zilni. Mrs. C. Christens!! anil children are sp en din g a few days with her parents at C a n b y, Ore. Lois B ates w hile craw fish in g , cut his a n k le with a hatchet la 'w is N eilson spent the Fourth at home. IN HURANCE Professional Cards P H Y S IC IA N S D ysentery is a lw a y s serious and often a d an gero u s d isease, but it can be cured. C h a m b e rla in ’s Colic, Cholera and D iarrh o ea R em edy has cured it even w hen m a lign an t and epidem ic. F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., and D ealers e veryw h ere. LA W Y ERS PLANT SOMETHING T h e Richest soil produces nothing FRED L. EVERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW (City Attorney) ( bone 4 b I if you plant nothing. <XJNTKAC TO1W T h e same holds good in what your F IN A N C IA L SUCCESS may he. S T A R T A B A N K A C C O U N T and you w ill have something in your old age that will m ake you secure and comfortable. DISEASES A Savings Account with us draws you 4 * per cent. W e w ill help you if you give us a chance. UNhKKTAKKK D E N T IS T S I use only natural methods, Consultation Free. O v e r F irs t S ta te B ank GRESHAM, OREGON t GRESHAM. ORE. If you want A F O R T U N E !, plant the seed that w ill produce a fortune. O ne deposit after another in the Bank is the seed that has grown all great fortunes. Benj. 1. Freese N A T U R O PA T H Gillis , „ , s— . Bank of Gresham W J OTT H H OTT Ut V hw. B mm M . OTT BROS. DENTISTS GRESHAM. • * O REG ON I I lac. Tr«** »*• Prw East Sid« funeral Directors 414 EAST ALDEK SI . corn« N«.h a — u* Iman *« inn,, ksu.inzs