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Professional C ard s NOTICE TO TREE ¿ PLANTERS L 4 7 ^ L 7 ttttM n n ? r W. G. R ogers o f P o rtla n d w as o u t Mrs. E rn est K im ell has re tu rn e d ' one day th is w eek, loo k in g a f t e r his to h e r hom e in O ttaw a, K ansas, a fte r place. a tw o m o n th s' visit w ith relativ es. C h a rlie S h im p le, o f P o rtla n d sp en t NOW IS THE TIME to plant your Trees and Shrubbery, either for home Mr. an d Mrs. Edw . L ong o f P o r t B. F. I t A IM , Proprietor land sp en t th e day la s t S unday v is last S unday a t th e hom e o f W in Sales qr commercral o rc h a rd -fo r the winter rains will pack the ground solid around the r o o ts - Member« Oregon tmplovment Agent« A « m i i an d fam ily. itin g a t th e hom e of W. U. Moore. » N o rth Second S t.. P o rtla n d , O r. tnen when Spring comes your trees are ready to absorb all nourishment and make their Mr an d Mrs. J o h n S eines an d little Mr. a n d Mrs. L aw ren ce S tevens Phone O r W ire A l O ur Expense d a u g h te r, o f S easide. O regon, have an d little son W ayne of F ir la n d v is growth. Planting in the Spring is not as satisfactory, since the soil does not pack thor ited a t th e hom e of G. H. R ichey heeu th e g u e sts of M rs E. M G rim es I IN SURA NCE oughly around the roots, hence the tops do not receive the proper nourishment and the Mrs. E. M. W ald rlp an d d a u g h te r, S unday. i R osa, left la s t T h u rsd a y fo r B a ttle growth of the tree is retarded. JO H N BROW N Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. R ichey of B o r g ro u n d , W ash., to v isit w ith re la tiv e s ing v isited re la tiv e s an d frie n d s in IN SU R A N C E L. S pencer, w ho h ad his foot scald You'll find at the GRESHAM NURSERIES a complete line ol Apple. Pear. Peach th e vallev o ne day recen tly . R e p re se n tin g only R eliable in i ed q u ite badly. Is g e ttin g alo n g as •u ra n c e C om panies Miss G race K esterso n is v isitin g w ell as can be expected. ,,™ and T " e'- al>° a number o( Dwarf Pears. Shade Trees and R o s e s - P h o n e 613 G resh am , O regon fo r a few days w ith h e r siste r, Mrs Mr. an d Mrs. L indsey hav e ta k e n a ll h ig h grade stock and far below the average price, for quick selling. P a rk C om bs, of C la tsk a n ie . up th e ir resid en ce In F re d T. M er A. G. S ag er of P o rtla n d w as o u t r ill's house, h ere. J a m e s E lk in g to n Place your order at an early date. T uesday loo k in g a f te r his farm . Mr. | W m . S ales sold o ne of his fine J e r IN SU R A N C E S ag er is m ak in g a rra n g e m e n ts to sey cows la st w eek fo r $100. F IH E A UTOM OBILE have som e m o re la n d cleared . LIFE P L A T E GLASS -:~x— Miss N ellie H ogue, te a c h e r of th e ACCID ENT SU RETY BONDS Ed. H olcom b an d fam ily a re m ov ad v an ced g ra d e s h e re , sp en t S a tu r H EA L TH ing to th e city fo r th e w in ter. SPECIAL, ROSES W H ILE THEY LAST EACH, 2 0 c day an d S u n d ay w ith h e r m o th e r Office» in B a n k o f G re d in in C. F. K esterso n has re n te d his Mrs. M. H ogue. farm in so u th e rn O regon and moved Mrs. 8. E. F loyd, w ho e x p e rts to h is fam ily back to th e valley. T h e ir leav e fo r S e a ttle in a few days was m any frie n d s a re g lad to w elcom e th e g u est of Mrs E. M. W ald rtp , last F ~ ..Dr 7 a? £ ’A* OUr gtOCt at Nur’ery’ 2 b,Ock’ W e,t ° f Main Street’ on Section Line Road, th em back once m ore. W ednesday. P ° f i ' N; C,anahan» Ma,n Street, Gresham, Ore., Phone 5 lx . or W. E. DABNEY, 403 L a d ie s' Aid w ill m eet next T h u rs T he Farm er»’ M utual Fire P<*rk Apts.. Portland, Ore. Phone Marshall 130 day a fte rn o o n a t th e g ra n g e hall. R elief Association T h e young folks w ill have a dan ce O F PO RTLA N D , OREGON an d su p p e r a t th e g ra n g e h all S a tu r day n ig h t. In v ite s a ll fa rm e rs w ho h ave no H u n tin g is s till going on. Roy insurance on th e ir fa rm b u ild T h e Jo h n T h o m as fa rm h as been W a lte rs got a fine d e e r on S unday PO R TLA N D M A HK ETS. ings to insu re w ith us. T h is as sold to T. P. C am pbell, a S p okane acro ss th e Sandy. so ciatio n Is tlie ch eap est < c a p ita list. Mr. C am pbell b o u g h t th e Mr. an d Mrs. K ellogg hav e r e safest in tlie state. I t insures G ra in , F lo u r , Feed, E tc . p lace as an In v estm en t. He is h ir tu rn e d to th e ir P o rtla n d hom e a fte r only country p ro perty and has W H E A T — T rack p rices: C lub, ing a fo rce of m en an d te a m s to plow tw o w eeks' stay h e re , g e ttin g up over » 3 ,iliMI, 41(10 insurance in. force. 78-79c; B luestem , 89c; red R u s an d p re p a re th e land fo r seed in g . th e ir p otatoes. sian , 78c; 40-fold, 80c. W rite o r phone. Mr. E k stro in h a s h is new b arn H. W. SNAMHALL. P is s. M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , $22 per p ain te d an d It is a g re a t im p ro v e T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire B elief m en t on his place. to n ; m id d lin g s, $ 3 1 ; sh o rts , $24; A ssociation ro lled b arley , $28-29c. M abel Jo h a n s e n h as been on th e G resham R o u te No 3 P h o n e 7 4 Miss P e rc e an d Miss C lark , te a c h sick list fo r th re e o r fo u r days, and N otary P u b lic R eal E sta te FL O U R — P a te n ts , $4 70 per b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $4.10; ex p o rts, e rs of C lack am as, w ere g u e sts of Miss not a b le to go to school. Floyd H ale got his a rin b ro k en by L A W ! E'lt.M $3.5 5 -$ 3 .6 5 ; valley, $ 4 .7 0 ; g rah am , P a u lin e H eacock th e la t te r p a rt of la s t w eek. fa llin g off a load of hay, but it is $ 4 6 0 w hole w heat, $4.80. A very q u iet w edding took place a t now se ttin g well. To keep him from B A R L E Y — $24 p e r ton. FRED L. EVERSON, th e hom e of Mrs. A rth u r H eacock w earying, a n u m b e r of his co m p an ATTO RNEY A T LAW CORN — W hole, $37; crack ed , w hen h e r siste r, Miss M ary W ilson, ions sp en t last S a tu rd a y w ith him . (Gresham City Attorney) i $38 p e r ton. w as m a rrie d to Mr. G eorge R iling, a Mrs. B u rto n left on T h u rsd a y for Phone Marshall 4276 OATS No. 1, w hite, $25 p er ton. civil e n g in e e r of Idaho. S ac ra m e n to a f te r a v acation ot Hire« 512-14 Broadway Bldg., Portland j HAY— E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , C oddle T ay lo r an d L ars N orquist m o n th s on th e R oork place. ,ch o ice, $ 15-16; a lfa lfa , $13. have ta k e n a c o n tra c t of h a u lin g out W illiam T rim b le sh ip p ed tw o c a rs CON TRA CTO RS 850 co rd s of wood in E agle creek. of cordw ood from th e d ep o t, and re D a iry and C o u n try P roduce. p o rts in crease in prices. PO ULTRY — H ens, 15 c e n ts ; A LFRED HAM M AR P o ta to d ig g in g is now p re tty gen sp rin g s, 15c; d u ck s, young. 12c; ITastiavt- a n d C em en t C o n tra c to r. e ra l in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d , and a fa ir MAIN STREET, GRESHAM tu rk e y s, live, 25c; d ressed , 24-25c. E stim a te s fu rn ish ed free on re cro p is rep o rted . EGGS— F re s h , O regon ra n c h , 4 2c qu est. All w ork G u a ra n te e d . T he N eighborhood club will m eet N elson * Jo h a n s e n have re n te d ip e r dozen. P b o n e O x I G reslium P.O . Box 31 S a tu rd a y evening. O ct. 2 5 th , a t 8 Mr. N orthrup'H place and a re g e t B U T T E R — C ity cream ery , cubes, o ’clock. In th e school house. C u r tin g th e land cle a re d up an d fenced. 34c; p rin ts, 35c. re n t ev e n ts will be discussed, a fte r IF Y O U W A N T FIR S T CLASS W O R K S I E w hich a lite ra ry an d m usical p ro C H E E S E — T rip le ts , 17 p er lb.; Is Jo h n M itchell th e o ne w orthy Mr. H u n tin g to n and frie n d s of T R O U TD A LE, O ct. 23.— Mrs. M. D aisies, 17c p e r lb .; y o u n g A m eri g ram will be ren d ered . "labor le a d e r-' th a t he only sh o u ld al P o rtla n d sp e n t S un d ay w ith W. F. I). Bailey h as g o n e to D ayton, O re cas, 18c. w ays be ho n o red am i honorably M ueller. gon, to visit h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. W. A. m en tio n ed . \ LAL— F an cy , 12c p er pound. Rev. F. D u b b erfu l an d fam ily of W illiam s. P O R K — F an cy , 13c p er pound. S andy called on W. M. M ueller Sun Miss Mae H atfield h as re tu rn e d Vegetables and F ru its . day an d M onday. Mr. rh o s . G arlan eo is th e s u p e r hom e from C o lu m b ia co u n ty w here ONIONS— O regon, $2.00 p er sack in te n d e n t a t th e m ill on A ld er creek Mrs. O. W. B oring sp e n t S unday sh e has ju s t finished a term o f school. PO TA TO ES— O regon, $1 p e r h u n ow ned by Mr. R hodes. w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. T âch ero n . sw eet p o tato es, $2.10 per I’e te r Leon, w ho h as hail c h a rg e of d re d ; Mr. In g ra m is p re p a rin g to build 1 h a v e just c o m p le te d a course in L A nderson of P o rtla n d sp e n t last th e b a rb e r sh o p h e re , has re tu rn e d to c ra te . a new resid en ce on th e ir new ly- WE DESIGN BUILDINGS BEAUTY CULTURE an d th e V E G E T A B L E S — B eans, 7c p er a c q u ire d claim . S unday w ith his old sch o o lm ate, W. ills hom e in P h ila d e lp h ia . P a., and ETTSEL T. JONES ERANK C. JONES m a n u fa c tu re o f H A I R G O O D S and L. M ueller. T h e ir la s t m eetin g to B ert Inm an has ta k e n c h a rg e of th e p o u n d ; cab b ag e, 1 *4c p er p o u n d ; Mrs. C o o p er and d a u g h te r D oro a m n o w re a d y to d o y o u r w o rk . UNDEKTA K l i t sh o p g e th e r was 12 y e a rs ago. c a u liflo w er, $2 p er c ra te ; co rn , 15- th e a leave to m o rro w fo r th e ir old 3 Separate Stem Switch. $1.50 20c d o zen ; cu cu m b e rs, 25c p er hom e to sp en d th e w in te r w ith r e la t o W Bill««. Erti. B L Lrmoat. Vu, fr«. 2 .......................... 1.50 Mr. C. P. S ch m id t o f Sellw ood W o . BaeM. Se Tra, doz.; e g g p la n t, 5-7c p o u n d ; h ead le t tiv es a n d frien d s. sp e n t T h u rsd a y w ith Jo h n M ueller. I , ” “ 100 An ad , in th e local n ew sp ap er is tu ce, 35-40c p er dozen ; peas, 5-7c East Side I uncrdl Directors R u m o r say s th e re will soon be a Hairdressing 25c F. M ueller called on old friem ls a good in v estm en t th a t a ll 414 EAS I A L D I It S I. , corner Sixth nier- p er p o u n d ; peppers, 10c p er p o u n d ; new b u ild in g in C h e rry v ille to be a r G resh am S a tu rd a y n ig h t. MISS AVA THOMPSON, ^ . HaM i b a n ts can a ffo rd to m ake. rad ish es, 10 -1 2c p er dozen ; to m a used fo r a postoffice. O ur p o st INan t * . 52, B 2525 P,rtl*,d. O rerà toes, 50c-$1.50 p e r box; g a rlic 7c p er m a s te r is ch ief cook now , as Mrs. p o u n d ; peach es, 30-65c p e r box; A verill is v isitin g w ith th e ir d a u g h DEN TINTS p ears, $1-1.25 p e r box; g ra p e s, 60c te r. Mrs. Geo. E don, of L ogan. $1.35 p e r c ra te ; casab as, $1.75 p e r W I O1T Mrs. M artin served chicken d in H H. OTT dozen. n e r to a few in tim a te M e n d s S u n G R E E N F R U IT — A pples, 60c-$2 day evening. Mr. M artin is m uch p er box; can ta lo u p e s, $2.25 p er Im proved In h e a lth and is a b le to DENTISTS ! c ra te ; n e c ta rin e s , 75c-$l p er box. a tte n d to his accu sto m ed w ork in G R ESH A M . - - OREGON th e m ill. Mrs. W. O. W ebber is expected C h ro n ic I>y*|«*psia. Phone Main 2683 T he follo w in g u n so licited te s ti hom e soon from h e r old hom e m onial should c e rta in ly be su fficien t w here sh e has been w ith frien d s J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D. to give hope and co u ra g e to persons since leav in g T h e D alles h ospital D E N T IS T afflic ted w ith ch ro n ic d y sp ep sia: " I som e th re e w eeks ago. Office 61S-16-17 Mrs. L infield le ft fo r P o rtla n d y es have been a ch ro n ic d y sp ep tic for M i-'1'» » 1 B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O re g o n y ears, an d of all m edicine I have te rd a y fo r a few days. T hey have ta k e n , C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts have decided to com m ence som e ex ten siv e P H I H it I A N S done me m o re good th a n a n y th in g im p ro v em en ts on th e ir lan d In th e else, says W. G. M attison, No. 7, e a rly sp rin g . Canadian Employment Co. Attention ! M axw ell FREE fR ff A Sioux Indian O ut- . fit free to the boy o r — girl w ho supplies us w ith the n am e of a person w ho buys a R o u n d O ak R ange, Stove o r Base Burner. D am ascu s F or tw o nam es w e will give you an Indian-head scarfpin sale o r no sale. For fu rth er inform ation call at store. R. R. Carlson H a ley K elso T rou td ale C herryville Have your Switches made of your own Combings ®s T H E Weekly Oregonian Light In c lu d in g 4 P a g e S u p p l e m e n t Until January l, 1915 M ore than an E ntire Y ear For 75c During the Bargain Period Ending Oct. 31, 1913 T o N ew o r P resent S ubscribers W h o H a n d U s T h eir 75c N ow \ « Mail or bring your Subscription« today to th e office of TH E O U TLO O K C O M B IN A T IO N O FFER D u rin g this Bargain period, the O utlook an d W eekly O regonian o n ly $ 1 .7 5 . O T T ' B RO S. The AT THE LOWEST COST S h erm an s tre e t, H o rn ellsv ille N Y F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co and all D ealers. S. P. B ittner, M. D. No, th e F ilip in o s a re not fit fo r self g o v e rn m e n t, p ro b ab ly , b u t a re we? P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n E L E C T R IC LIG H T I« th e m o st •»ultnlile f (,r homes, offices, «litqis o th e r places needing light.. and Bank of Gresham Under the strict Banking Laws of the State of Oregon every safeguard to the depositors is assured In the past two years there has not been a hank failure that has caused the depositors to lose one cent. Why not deposit your money in a Home Bank where it will help you and everyone elae in your community, and where you can get it when you want it. E I,E < T R I I T T Y can be u sed In any q u a n tity , la rg e «a- am a li, thereb y fu rn is h in g any req u ired a mou n I o f lig h t. F u rth e rm o re , PHONES: R es id e n c e. III. P liyn lciau III a n il S in g e ,,n 10-12 a m ; 2-4 and 7-Bpm OFFICI Howm BUM,. E L E C T R IC I.A M P M can be I.« a b ed in any place, th u s a ffo rd in g any ilesin -d <li»trihuti<m o f lig lil. O ffic e H. H. HUGHES. M. D. H o u r. OtLSHAM GRIM)« PHONES I.udnK. Tatar 120. Offit,, M,w 4812 H.x. A 5152 J. M. SH O R T, M. D. N O O T H E R I.A M P H possess tl„sie q u a lific a tio n s , G ten -fo re, It la not a m p rta in g D ial P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office R n d n t,. 438. Iasi 52 Si 1111-12 Sdlat BaMat P a llid . l),n M PlioMes, O ffic e E I.E 4 T l t l i L A M P S a re ra p id ly re p la cin g a ll a U a ta in m o d em ra ta h lia h m e n ts . ® negotiate Real Estate Loans for our custom ers and place money on first mortgages. Pay interest on 1 ime and Savings Deposits. Come and See Us. Office laari, 10 a. ■ ta 12 a . I , ■ s J , • 7 to 8 « a., si Rmdnu, I'li t t N t Office lift R e .ld .n -. I (il O f f i c e . H o w i t t B id « ., o v e r l ‘. O . 40. It,-«. 4M4 Dr. Geo. Inglis l*tiy«i<ian and Surgeon. Office H o u r, I t o t , m. O ffice over F ir s t S ta te B ank GRESHAM. OREGON Portland R y, Light & P a rs lv w x , N e rv o u s a n d < h ro n n De.t-.ivps D r. Beni. I . Freese « a lu .s a .IS and I iH roe,.« 1«, Power Co. Bank of Gresham HMVBNTH and ALDER MTS Office H our.. 9 to 11 a. IS .. . x r . p t S u n d a y O v e r F i r a t S ta te B a n k . G r e a h a m , O r e . Eyes tested and Dr. Geo. Inglis. glasses fitted P hones Maia < « •« and A «110. W ant ad s w ill b rin g you a n y th in g except lo s t o p p o rtu n itie s