GRESHAM OCTUMW,
We Are Determined
nr
1 o Close O u t A ll our M en’s O xford
Shoes, all Spring Styles in all leathers
At Half Price
All Straw Hats Half Price
Bert Lindsey
GRESHAM
MAIN ST.
THE TADS’ STORE
J Plenty of Pure Water?
H A V E YOU
COME TO OUR STORE FOR ALL KINDS OF
ER IDA Y,
AUGUST
S,
ISIS
Cottrell
Powell Valley
Mr and Mrs. Beers, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
j Beers for some time, left Monday
i for Seattle where they expect to visit
other relatives before returning to
their home in Indiana.
Mr. Ingram and family, of Pleas
ant Home, were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Craswell.
I Mrs. U. 8. Griffiths was a Gresh-
' am visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blackburn and
daughter Iva, left Wednesday for
i Tillamook.
Miss Mary Bowen, of Kelso, spent
I the first of the week with Miss
Cena VanFleet.
Miss Mary Hall, of Salem, and
I Miss Clara Schneider, of Indepen-
; dence, are visiting at the home of
Mrs Ella Schneider. They have been
visiting Mrs M. I. Henshaw, of Sea-
I side .for the past week.
Miss Maud Manary ,of Portland, Is
spending her summer vacation with
her parents at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jackson, of
Cottrell, gave a dinner to a few
being in honor of the ninety-second
birthday of Mrs. Jackson's mother,
! friends last Tuesday, the event
Mrs. M. L. Jaynes. The guests
Mr. and Mrs. Manary, Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers, Mrs. Ellen Crawford, of
Seattle, and Miss Jaynes, of Wyom
ing. Mrs. Jaynes received several
beautiful presents from friends at
home and abroad.
Mr and Mrs. Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Hendrickson aud children.'
all of Portland, spent Sunday with
Frank Stafanson and family.
Quite a number of people expect
to attend the Luther League con
vention which will be held at Hock
inson, Wash., Aug. 17 and 17.
The Missionary society will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank
Stafanson, Wednesday,
Aug 13,
at 2 o'clock. Everybody cordially
invited
A mission meeting will be held
at the Swedish Lutheran church next
week, beginning Sunday evening.
August 10 at 7:45, also Monday af
ternoon and Tuesday forenoon Ev
erybody welcome to attend.
Julius Anderson and wife, of Van
couver, Washington; Ed. Anderson,
aud wife, Mrs. Sandstedt, Mrs. Price
and baby, of Portland, spent last Fri
day with Mr and Mrs Emanuel An
derson, It being Mrs. Anderson's
birthday.
Pumps
Rams
Water Systems
Gasoline Engines
Etc.
PAGE THREE
LUMBER SALE
We Will Sell at the Following Prices;
Shiplap, per M.
2x4, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per
2x6, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per
2x8, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per
1 x6, 16 and 24 ft rough fencing per
Good Sheathing, 4, 6, 8 in. sized, per
1x12, sized
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-
per
Common Barn Rustic
per
These Prices are Good Until August 25
H A R D W A R E STORE
Baseball!
GRESHAM , OREGON
Pleasant Home
Rev. G. B. Harrison has resigned
(lie charge of the Baptist church
both at Cottrell and Orient.
A large choir of about twenty
voices leads the singing for the Bap
tist church. A practice was held
last Friday night at the home of
J. W. Lauderback's. Rev. Mr. Harri
VS.
son was in charge.
Power’s Team
E. M. Carpenter was the recent
o f P o rtlan d
guest of his sons, A. W. and Geo.
A t P le a sa n t H o m e
Carpenter.
F. McKinney lost a valuable horse
ICE CREAM ud SODA Will be sold on Ibe «rounds
lately, the result of being kicked by
another horse.
Men 25c,
Ladies 10c,
Children 5c
F. Lauderback has completed his
barn on the hillside, which adds
much to the appearance of his neat
little place.
Mrs Alice Cannon and family re
turned last week from the seaside
greatly refreshed by the outing.
J. B. Kelly, of San Francisco,
California, is here looking after his
property. He has a valuable or
ation! of 35 acres.
A bakery and restaurant are the
latest additions to the town near
the drug store.
A U K ind« and Size»
Jas Fitzgerald Is doing consider
NEW GALLERY
able harvesting In this vicinity.
The county road has been oiled
Snidi» b» Apye»la«l
Op« Eron Oi»
from Gresham to Markell’s store,
making It fine for travel.
Picture Framing
Miss Jennie Collins was out from
GILT OR NATU RAL WOOD
Portland Sunday, visiting with her
NEAT and CHEAP
grandparents.
Roy Calvin and his sister. Miss
Ada Calvin are enjoying a vacation
M A X SCH NEIDER
at the seashore. Miss Calvin will
M A IN S T R E E T
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GRESHAM
return the first of September to re
sume her school teaching there.
Mr. Sheldon, an
anti-saloon
league worker will speak at the
Methodist church next Sunday ev
ening All are Invited to attend.
Main Street
Mr. and Mrs. Heath and daughter
of Fredona, Kansas, are the guests
Gresham, Oregon
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bramhall.
We Handle “Only” the Best
Mrs M Kirk, of Portland, is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
“ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
Bramhall.
The Embroidery club met and or
ganized Thursday, July 31st, at the
tome of Mrs. Lovel. Thirteen la
Proprietor
C BINDER,
dies were present. Great interest
w.’ i taken in the work, each member
! displaying their skill. The work
will be instructive and the meetings
a place to do work one cannot find
B. f . IIA C M . Proprietor
! time to do at home The next
M em b er, Oregon Employment Agent, A , »
» North Second 8t„ P ortland, Or. meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Denning, Tuesday, August 12
Phone Or Wire At Our Expense
Pleasant Home Tigers
Sunday, Aug. 10
PHOTOS-
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Successor toSStraus Lumber Co.
IN LEI
MARTIN
LENNARTZ. M e n g rC
Sandy, Oregon
Phone 446
Fairview
Haley
FAIRVIEW, Aug. 8.— As C. E
Mr Erickson, front Turlock, Cal Cree was taking J. O. Davis to his
ifornia, has bought five acres of home Thursday evening In his auto
land from Mr Vester and Intends to he lost cojitrol of his machiue with
make his home here.
the result that both were thrown
Mr. and Mrs. Bohling, of Portland out and the machine was badly
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. wrecked, Mr. Cree was quite badly
and Mrs. C. Lekberg.
hurt but Mr. Davis escaped with
Mr. and Mrs Horberg and family only a few scratches.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
The Pacific Construction have
Karl Hagberg in Powell Valley last
opened shops here and have a crew
Sunday.
of men engaged unloading steel
Bailee at Orient.
The Ladies' Aid society met at
Saturday evening, Aug. 9 Music the home of Mrs. Stone, Aug. 6. A and doing repair work.
The county have commenced work
by Beers’ orchestra, An oyster sup- number of neighbors and friends
46
per will be served.
were also there, it being Mrs. Stone's on the new road which they are
birthday. Her daughter served lem opening up over to the Columbia
river. D. W. McKay having charge
onade, ice cream and cakes to all
there. AU present enjoyed the af of the work.
Mrs. George Stewart and two sons
ternoon and wished Mrs. Stone many
Mrs. B. C. Altman gave a tea to
left on Tuesday for The Dalles to
happy returns of the day.
join Mr. Stewart who Is employed
the ladies of the Baptist society.
Twenty-four were present who speak
at the Elks club at that place.
words of praise for Mrs. Altman’s
Edwin Burlingame and family and
hospitality and the delicious lunch
Mr. and Mrs. James Burlingame have
returned from a several weeks' stay
which she served.
We are having our roads oiled.
Word has been received of the
at
Barview.
Mrs. W. W. Northway Is spend
marriage at Belingham. Wash., of ing a few days In Gresham, visiting Miss l<eo Chappel, of Camas, Wash.,
Cecil Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Anna Bates.
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
D. D. Jack, and Miss Marie Olson, of
Lenard Frakes, and wife and his Ralph Copeland.
the same place. The wedding oc mother, Mrs. Rhoads, who have been
Dick and Laurel Shute have re
curred on August 4.
The young visiting Mrs Blanch Northway left turned from a visit with their
couple will make their home In Bel for Gibbon, Ore., this morning.
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Whitney
lingham where Mr. Jack is In the
Grover Preston has returned home at Blodgett, Oregon.
employ of the Western Union Tele from eastern Oregon.
Jesse Mathews, of Salem, has been
graph company.
Tom Northway and Fred Nielson the guest of his brother-in-law, C.
are spending a few days in Portland E. Cree, and family.
C. Christenson shopped In Port
Green ground bones, six pounds
land Tuesday.
W. H. Northway and wife are go for a quarter. Sanitary Meat Co.
Mrs. Nina Buxton, of Troutdale, Is ing to Hillsboro the last of the
visiting her mother, Mrs. E. A. week
"Were all medicines as meritori
ous as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Stafford.
Mrs. Larson and little daughter, of and Diarrhoea Remedy the world
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stafford, Portland, are spending a few days
would he much better eff and the
John Strebin and Fern Randall are on the farm.
percentage of suffering greatly de
enjoying a visit to Seaside.
creased,” writeB Lindsay Scott, of
Temple, Iud. For sale by Gresham
G. W. Woodard has a new Ford
Drug Co., and Dealers everywhere.
automobile.
Mrs. Boyd, Miss Wiles, Miss Faff,
M
FAIRVIEW LODGE No
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux,
Will Fritz, Harold McCreary and Ce
92, A. F & A M.—Stated
a
girl
last
week.
They
recently
cil Duke are camping at Government
' Ar ' communications the first
moved here from Oregon City.
Camp.
Saturday of each month. Masonic
Frank
Patterson
and
wife
and
Mrs. Fritz and her party are at
Temple, Troutdale.
the coast Instead of the mountains. Walter Kizer and wife, have moved
COURT GRESHAM, No. 81, For
Mrs. Maloney is at the home of to Bull Run where the men will haul
of America— Meets the sec
her niece, Mrs. Fritz, during her ab tics from Nelson & Mikkelson's new esters
ond and fourth Monday evening In
mill.
sence.
each month at 1. O. O. F. hall.
The picnic of the Kelso Neigh E. L Grubb, chief ranger; O. J
Leslie Wiles visited his brother,
borhood club last Sunday was a Tramblay, secretary.
Elwood, Friday and Saturday.
Mr. Sheldon, state superintendent very enjoyable affair. A bountiful
Gresham Feed Mill wants oats
of the Anti-Saloon league, will dinner was enjoyed and during the and
wheat
Highest cash prices
afternoon
a
number
of
people
came,
preach at Melrose at 3 o’clock Sun
Phone 561,
day. Come and hear something good making In all about 60 Games and
races filled the afternoon and be
on temperance.
fore dispersing all joined in sing
PHYSICIANS
Want ads will bring you anything ing the national anthem.
School will begin the second Mon
except lost opportunities
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
day in September.
Physician and Surgeon
GRESHAM LODGE, No.
Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and
152, A. F. & A. M Stated ion Henry, of Portland, Bpent sev- OS« been. IS a. a. Is 12 n . 1 y n. Is 3 y. ».
7 le 8 y. a., si Rendra«
communlcations at 8 p. m. i e r a ; days last week visiting Mr and
PH O N E: Office I 16 Reedencc I IS
every second and
O f f i c e , i i o w i t t B ld g ., o v e r P . O .
T,UeB,d aj Mrs T. G. Jonsrud and Mrs Haugh-
All Master Masons cordially Invited
lum, Sr.,
H. Pulfer, Secretary.
Special Lumber Sale.
White Comer Hotel
F A IR V IE W , O R E .
A GOOD MEAL FOR 35c
W . aim to < 1 .. people lo m e iliin . to
Wi HEJTSMAN
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PROPRIETOR
W HITE CROW HOTEL
First State
Bank Building
MEALS 25C
Mrs. S. T. Crow,
Proprietor
For rare bargains In lumber read ,
Straus Lumber Company's ad in this;
issue
Phone your orders in for Butter
Wrappers to the Gresham Outlook
Mr. W S Ounaalua, a farmer liv
ing near Fleming. Pa , aaya he has
used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
aud Diarrhoea Remedy In hl» family |
for fourteen years, and that be haa j
found It to be an excellent remedy,
and takes pleasure in recommending
it. For sale bjr Gresham Drug Co.,j
and Dealers everywhere
BASE BALL
AT
Fairview
Sunday, A u g . 1 0
G a m e C a lle d
at 2 :3 0
S undials
vs.
H o n ey m an
H a rd w a re Co.
Admission, Men 25c
Ladies. 10c; Children, 5c
Gage
Melrose
Kelso
Professional C ard s
P H O N E S : Residence,
III;
Office I l a
H. H. HUGHES. M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
a n d S u rg e o n
You Will See a Good Game
MASS will be celebrated every
Becond and fourth Sunday at 10:30
a. in., at St. Josephs church, Powell
Valley road. Reverend Father Mar
tin, O S. B , Pastor
INSURANCE
Attention!
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
OF PORTLAND, ORKOON
Invitee all fan u cm w ho h a te no
insurance on tlielr farm build
ing* to Insure wlUi us. T his as
sociation Is the cheapest
i
sa fest In th e state. It Insures
only country |>roporty s lid b u s
over ga.IMMl.tHMl Insurance
In
force.
Write or phone,
H. W. SNASHAI.L, I’res.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
Aasoclatton.
Gresham Route No. 3 Phone 7 4
Notary Public
Real Estate
JOHN
BROWN
INSURANCE
Representing only Reliable lit
surance Companies
Phone 513
Gresham, Oregon
J a m e s E lk in g to n
INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
PLATE GLASS
LIFE
SURETY BONDS
ACCIDENT
HEALTH
Office In Rank of Oreaham
LAWYERS
FRED L. EVERSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(City Attorney)
Phone 4x1
GRESHAM. ORE.
H our.: 10-12 s.m.; 2-4 and 7-S p m
P L A N T S O M E T H IN G
MEATS
Canadian Employment Co.
$7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
5.00
6.00
8.00
800
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Scenic
At Sterling & Kidder’s
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
office . Howrn tux,.
PHONES
The Richest soil produces nothing
nothing.
you plant
The same holds good in what your FINANCIAL
SUCCESS may be.
If you want A FORTUNE plant the seed that will
produce a fortune. One deposit after another in the
Bank is the seed that has grown all great fortunes.
START A BANK ACCOUNT and you will have
something in your old age that will make you secure
and comfortable.
A Savings Account with us draws you 4 per cent.
We will help you if you give us a chance.
grisham origon
Rendra». Tabe 120. Ofce. M m 4812
H o m A 5152
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R od ««. 438. lu i 52 5)
OSce lili
12 Sella« Budd«.«
Phone», Office 40.
fe ttu d , Oie,K
Kes, 4N-4
Dr. Geo. Inglis
l*hy niitan and Surgeon.
O ffice Houe. I l o i p m.
Office over First Btate Bank
GRESHAM.
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Estimates furnished free on re
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Bank of Gresham
Phone Main 2SS3
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J. E. OLANAHAN, D M D.
D E N T IS T
Office 615-16-17
M edical Building,
Portland, Oregon
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