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G RESH A M O I T l.o o K FR ID A Y . NOVEM BER 11113 PA G E T H R E E NOTICE TO TREE PLANTERS Pleasant Valley Cherryville G RESH AM LODGE, No. 152, A. F . ii A. M. S tated co m m u n icatio n s a t 8 p. m. Ice w as h ere on T uesday m orning 8vcond an d fo u rth T uesday N ovem ber 11, re m in d in g us th a t All M aster M asons cordially Invited w in te r w ill soon be h ere. H. P u lfe r, S ecretary. Mr M enslnger is b u ild in g a nice A F A IR V IE W LODGE No. farm d w ellin g ho u se on his larg e ' *' ® A farm ju s t across th e S andy riv er. A co m m u n icatio n s th e first w a te r sy stem in co n n ectio n w ill be S a tu rd a y of each m onth. M asonic from on e of th e la rg e sp rin g s on th e T em ple, T ro u td ale. m o u n ta in side and w ill afford am ple supply w ith good serv ice by g rav ity . In co n n ectio n w ith th ese Im prove m ents. Mr. M enslnger has p lan s in c o n te m p la tio n fo r a very la rg e and com m odious stock b a rn to be b u ilt In th e e a rly spring. Miss E m m a G asser visited w h h | frie n d s in P o rtla n d W ednesday. G u sta f S tein has re tu rn e d hom e a lt e r sp e n d in g th e su m m e r in th e NOW IS THE TIME to plant your Trees and Shrubbery, either for home ■egging cafiips dow n th e C olum bia. Jo sep h S m ith, of T rem o n i. « M or commercial orchard—for the winter rains will pack the ground solid around the roots— | tra n a c tln g business in th e V aliev la st then when Spring comes your trees are ready to absorb all nourishment and make their Tv-, sday. J G a rre t Y ott has sold his place an d growth. Planting m the Spring is not as satisfactory, since the soil does not pack thor w ill m ove to C alifo rn ia. Mr. V ott oughly around the roots, hence the tops do not receive the proper nourishment and the received th re e h u n d re d an d n in e ty growth of the tree is retarded. d o la rs p e r a cre fo r h is place. Mr. Huff, of P o rtla n d , was o u t Pl p" find-r“ ,h' ? RESHAM NURSERIES a complete line of Apple. Pea,. Peach. [ W ednesday lo o k in g fo r real e s ta te I w ith a view to in v estin g . P urr, and Prune Trees also a limited number of Dwarf Pears. Shade Trees and R o s e s - Mrs. G. N. S ag er a n d Mrs. A lt-e B. r . L E A C H . P r o p r ie to r Crew s p e n t last T uesday visiting w i n all high grade stock and far below the average price, for quick selling. Mr. R hodes has secu red th e con M em b e rs O r e g o n E m p lo y m t A g e n ts Mrs. W oodw orth, of M ontavilla t r a c t o f fu rn ish in g sh in g le s fo r Mr. Association. 9 W orth 2d S t .. P o r tla n d . Ore. Wm. B u ch an an an d N oah R enter- ! M e n s ln g e rs buildings. Place your order at an early date. • P h o n s o r W ir e a t O ur E x p e n s e son finished dig g in g a well fo r C. F Mr. A verill has a sm ile (h a t w on't | K esterso n th is w eek. A good flew of com e off sin ce th e a rr iv a l o f a g ra n d IW 8U B A W C E w ater w as o b ta in e d at a depth of 21 son a t Geo. E ders. feet. JOHN BROWN W m , W ebber sold an d d eliv ered a SPECIAL. ROSES WHILE THEY LAST EACH. 2 0 c T he L ad ies' Aid w as e n te rta ln e -t a t w agon load of blooded A ngora g o ats IM S V B A K C E th e hom e of Mrs. H. E. P oppletor. la s t w eek. R e p resen tin g only R E L IA B L E IN W ednesday, A good m eetin g is le- •> * ••» » » » SURANCE COM PAN IES C. II. Jo h n so n expects h ts m o th e r I purled. soon to visit him , from th e E ast. P h o n » 513 G r e sh a m , O reg o n F ra n k R o ssetti h as inv ested in a Enci?™ »/"? N oV ' “ kM, '-Ne r"'ry’ 2 b'~ l..W e .t „ W .in Street, on Section Line Road, tine lo o k in g m atch ed team of horses. P L a ♦ i . C,anahan> Ma,n Street> Gresham, Ore., Phone 51x. or W. E. DABNEY. 403 N o tice o f E x ecu trix . T. P. t am p b o ll, w ho recen tly J a m e s E lk in g to n Park Apts., Portland, Ore. Phone Marshall 130 ’ N otice is hereby given th a t th e u n IN SU R A N C E bought th e Jo h n T h o m as farm has a d e rsig n e d has been a p p o in te d by th e ACCIDENT force of m en and te a m s a t w ork plow- C ircu it C o u rt of the S ta te of O regon, SU R ETY BONDS FI HE ACT« «Mi »B IL E I ing up th e place p re p a ra to ry to p u t- for M u ltn o m ah county, th e ex ecu trix L IFE P L A T E II I, A S S HEALTH of th e e s ta te of J. W. S h a ttu c k , de i tin g in a crop. G. N. S ag er has ceased. -2 5 .“ in B a n k o f Q r««ham ch arg e of th e w ork. Mr. C am pbell All p erso n s h aving claim s a g a in s t having re tu rn e d to S p o k an e to close said e s ta te a re h ereb y re q u e s te d to up his business in te re s ts th ere. p re s e n t th e sam e to m e, p ro p e rly v e r F A IR V IE W , Nov. 13.— T h e ( u n e r W ill C ook, road su p e rv iso r in D a ified as re q u ire d by law , a t th e office ia l o f D aniel O m ar D u n b ar who died of M C. K ing, F irst S ta te B ank b u ild a t Jo se p h , O regon, on N o v em b er 8, m ascus d is tric t, is p re p a rin g to r e s u r ing, G resh am , O regon, w ith in six face th e F o s te r road from th e coun m o n th s from th e d a te hereof. w as h eld from th e M eth o d ist ch u rc h The Farmers’ Mutual Fire OF THE D ated an d first p u b lish ed N ovem on T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . “ D an n y ” as ty lin e so u th fo r a d ista n c e of a b o u t Relief Association he w as fa m ilia rly know n, w as born a m ile. He will also exten d th e ber 14. 1913 MARY C. SH ATTUCK, cru sh ed rock on th e W e a th e rly road O F PO RTLA N D , OREGON' an d g rew to m an h o o d in th is lo calt- E x ecu trix E sta te of J. W S h a ttu c k , Ity h av in g been bo rn a b o u t a m ile a d ista n c e of a b o u t th re e -fo u rth s of deceased. In v ite s a ll farm ers w h o h a v e no a mile. In su ra n ce on tlie ir farm b u ild in g s w est o f F airv iew on May 19, 1883. M. C KING, A ttorney fo r E xecutrix. T he R oad and W h a t It G iv e s A new sign a d o rn s th e sto re fro n t D ate of last p u b licatio n Dec. 12, 1913 to insiA-e w ith us. T h is a sso i ia- H e w as of a c h e e rfu l d isp o sitio n , one a tio n is tli,- ch eap est am i sa fe st in of M oore & R hoads. w ho w as alw ay s re ad y to h elp in any tin* sta le . It in su res only country way he could, in A pril. 1907, he Steel Coaches property an d has o ver $3.ooo.omi G< mm I S c h o o l L u n elies an d ||o w to in su r a n c e iu force. w as m a rrie d to Miss C la ra M oller, Block Signals P rep are T hem . W r ite o r p h o n e w ho su rv iv e s him , as also does his Courteous Employes As n o u rish in g and p a la ta b le lu n c h p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. D u n b ar o f th is H . W . S H A S H A L L P re», Good Meals es a re fu n d a m e n ta l fa c to rs in th e p lace an d tw o b ro th e rs, O rin , of C o. T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief Modern Equipment L akeview , O regon, an d Jesse, of h e a lth an d a c tiv ity of ch ild re n in A ssociation. school, m o th e rs sh o u ld know w hat P o rtla n d , besides a h ost of re la tiv e s O r e e h a m M ont» N o. 3 P h o n e 74 4 Trains to the C A S T a n d frien d s. T h e re m a in s w ere in m a te ria l to use in p re p a rin g school N o ta r y P u b lic R e a l E a ta te lunches, an d how to balance, cook C very D ay te rre d In th e Mt. S cott c em e tery , w h ere th e W oodm en of th e W orld and p re p a re them . T he sandw ich Is 4 Train s D a lly between LAW YERS h ad c h a rg e of th e serv ices. T h e b e th e basis of all school lunches, but P o rtlan d , Tacom a It sh o u ld he varied from day to day reav ed w idow, p a re n ts an d b ro th e rs FRED L. EVERSON. and Seattle A T TO R N E Y AT LAW h av e th e sy m p ath y of th e e n tire In form a n d m a te ria l. And as the sandw ich Is varied so m ust be th e (G resh am C ity A tto rn ey ) com m u n ity . acco m p an y in g food m a te ria ls If th e P hon e M arshall 4276 51*2-1 I B roadw ay lllilg. 'ort land F a irv iew , Nov. 13. M icheál F is h p ro p e r n u tr itiv e ra tio s a re su ccess fully m a in tain ed . A n y A g e n t w ill b e p le a s e d to h e lp P lan y o u r T rip e r an d fam ily, of S p o k an e, W ash in g H ere a re live scien tifically selected CONTRACTORS to n , a re th e g u e sts of his siste r, Mrs. sam ple school lunch m en u s p rep ared , F red II. C ran e an d fam ily. by H azel M cKee, u s e n io r In th e do ALFRED HAMMAR Mrs. Lee E v an s, of C o rb ett Is ELEt T i t l e LIG H T is th e m ost s u ita b le for h om es, offices, sh op s sp en d in g se v eral day s w ith h e r sis m estic scien ce co u rse a t th e O regon P la ste r e r am i C em en t C on tractor. A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege: am i o th e r placet) n e e d in g lig h t. te r, Mrs. J o h n H eslin , w hile Mr. E stim a te s fu rn ish ed fre e on r e No. 1. P lain b read an d b u tte r q u est. All w ork G u a ra n te e d E vans is o v e r on th e co ast on a b u s P h o n e 6x1 G r e sh a m P . o . B o x 31 sa n d w ich es; b o ttle of m ilk ; 2 o r 3 in ess trip . cubes of s u g a r ; tap io ca pu d d in g ; E L E t'T K II IT I rau I,e u sed in Mrs. C la ra D u n b ar le ft last n ig h t fresh p ru n es. any q u a n tity , la rg e or sm a ll, fo r Jo sep h , O regon, w h ere sh e ex th e r eb y ta r n ish in g any req u ired IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK St E No. 2.— B row n bread an d b u tte r; p ects to rem ain fo r som e tim e, a m o u n t o f lig h t. F u r th e rm o r e, chicken san d w ich es, b o ttle of m ilk; to n a esP v, sponge cu k e; ra isin s an d nuts. No. 3.— N ut an d celery san d w ich Card o f T h a n k s. 11 IE. OL I LOOK has made arrangements with the ELEt I H it LAM PS can be ha-at- es; tw o boiled eg g s; b o ttle of m ilk ; W e wish to e tx en d o u r sin c e re Cortland Evening Telegram whereby we can give ed in any p lace, th u s afford in g c o rn s ta rc h m old! tw o cookies; pears. th a n k s to o u r m any frie n d s fo r th e ir subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination any d e sir e d d istr ib u tio n o f ligh t. No. 4,— P e a n u t b u tte r san d w ich sy m p a th y in o u r la te b ereav em en t offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropol an d fo r th e b e a u tifu l floral offerings. es; egg san d w ic h e s; b o ttle of m ilk ; itan evening paper with all the latest news from all Mrs. C la ra D u n b ar, Mr. an d Mrs. g rah am c ra c k e rs ; o ra n g e c re a m ; over the world and all the news of Eastern Multno NO O1 H E R LAM PS p o sse ss th e se B. S. D u n b ar, O rin D u n b ar, grapes. mah County at a remarkably low price. qualiffi a lio n s , th e r e fo r e , it is No. 5. S a rd in e san d w ic h e s; fr u it Je s se D unbar. su r p r isin g that W E DEHIGN H ill.D I N G S and n u t san d w ic h e s; b o ttle of m ilk ; The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state, ETTSEL T. JONES M M FRANK X. JONES sm all piece of c h o c o la te ; cup cus market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains ta r d ; ap p les. a magazine and comic section in colors. D E N T IS T S E L E C T R IC LAM PH. a r e rap id ly How th e se and o th e r savory m o r r ep la c in g a ll o th e r s In m odern W . J . OTT H . H. O T T Mrs. S h e tte rly an d so n s, C arl an d sels a re p re p a re d and a rra n g e d In e s ta b lish m e n ts . The Portland Evening Telegram, C h ester, expect to m ove to th e ir new s u ita b le lu n ch c a rrie rs , is explained $5.00 per year Ihe Outlook - . . hom e in S andy n ex t w eek. in d e tail by Mrs. C alvin, P ro fesso r 1.5 0 « D E N T IST S to ta l - - . 6 .5 0 W hile o p e ra tin g a stu m p p u lle r on of D om estic Science a t th e O regon GRESHAM - OREGON Mr. B eck er's place n e a r S andy, la st A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. In E xtension T h u rsd a y , L ouis Griffin had th e m is B ulletin, T h e School L uncbflon, s e r fo rtu n e to g e t o n e leg b ro k en an d ies 3, No. 5. T h is b u lletin may be P h o n e M ain 2(IN3 th e o th e r badly b ru ised . had fre e o f cost by a d d re s sin g R. I). B u rleig h S p iers, F re d d ie W ag n er H etzel, E xten sio n d ire c to r, C orvall- J. E. OLANAHAN, D.M.D. D E N T IST an d Ik e F o s te r le ft S u n d ay fo r T he lis, O regon. Office, 615-16-17 D alles to w ork fo r th e W estern M e d ic a l B u ild in g . P o r tla n d . O rogon f a u s e o f In so m n ia . U nion T e le g ra p h Co. T he m ost com m on cau se of insom L o n n ie R ad fo rd h as re n te d J. B. nia is d is o rd e rs of th e sto m ach and SEV E N T H am i A L D E R STS. F o w le r's place. P H Y S IC I A N S c o n stip atio n . C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets P h o n es M ain 6688 an d A 6130. Rev. Mr. L ucas w ill p reach a t th e c o rre c t th e se d iso rd e rs an d en ab le S. P. Bittner, M. D. B ap tist ch u rc h S u n d ay m o rn in g and you to sleep. F o r sale by G resham PfiyMlrian an d B urgeon D rug ( o., a n d all D ealers ev en in g . N ov em b er 16. Professional Cards Canadian Employment Co. Fairview Both Sides TR A V EL Attention! SU B JE C T Oregon- Washington Railroad & Navigation T he Light Every Essential to Travel Comfort AT THE LOWEST COST Great Combination Offer FT»« hiMTORS Cottrell O T T BRO S. Both papers through this office if paid in advance for 1 year, on or before December 31, 1913. Corbett Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. $4.50 Troutdale O FF IC E I l o r Its 10 «X m to 12 m . 1 p II, f to H p. m . «1 A N igh t o f T error. T R O U TD A LE, Nov. 9.— T h e la W ilb u r E vans w as in P o rtla n d Few n ig h ts a re m o re te r rib le th an dies of T ro u td a le g av e a benefit sup- F rid a y . th a t o f a m o th e r lo o k in g on h e r child I p er on S a tu rd a y ev en in g in th e base- F re d R eed m ade a tr ip to K elly 's ch o k in g an d g asp in g fo r b re a th d u r ! m en t o f th e c h u rc h fo r Ray P ow ers, B u tte T u esd ay fo r th e w a te r w agon ing an a tta c k o f cro u p , an d n o th in g a tu b e rc u lo sis p a tie n t a t th e M u ltn o In th e h o u se to re lie v e it. Many an d sm o k e sta c k to be used at th e m ah F a rm , by w hich »7 00 w as a d d rock c ru s h e r. m o th e rs have passed n ig h ts o f te r r o r ed to th e su b sc rip tio n w hich h e is In th is s itu a tio n . A little fo re th o u g h t Mrs. W m. R ogers re tu rn e d from c irc u la tin g In o rd e r to go to s o u th Hood R iv er F rid a y even in g . will e n a b le you to avoid all th is e r n C a lifo rn ia, fo r th e benefit o f his C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em ed y Is a R. M D odson was in P o rtla n d on I h e a lth . c e rta in cu re fo r cro u p an d has n ev er b u sin ess S a tu rd a y . T h e L ad ies' Aid so ciety m et w ith been know n to fall. K eep it at hand G eorge K n ieriem la lo ad in g a c a r Mrs. M cG innis la s t week when a so r o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co., and of apuda. all D ealers cial a fte rn o o n was en jo y ed T hose T he benefit social a t th e G ran g e p re s e n t w ere M esdam es R ak er. Z im hall given by th e rrie n d s o f N orton L ist o f l e t t e r s m erm an an d L u m sd en . E vans, was well a tte n d e d a n d a n eat T h e follow ing list o f le tte r s r e sura realized. m ain u n called fo r a t th e G resh am TR O U TD A L E , Nov. 1 3 .__Miss F loyd Reed an d fam ily w ent to postoffice fo r th e week e n d in g M ary K ing, d a u g h te r of .Mr. an d Mrs. N o v em b er 9, 1913. P o rtla n d M onday. M rs M cD onald an d c h ild re n w ere J N. K ing, an d C h a rle s A. B lngley, L e tt e r . W R. K a rr. J. W M iller, o f D enver, C o lo rad o , w ere m arrie d Mr. an d M rs K ran s. H ein rich K ritn In P o rtla n d sev eral day s last week M rs A nna R evnolda an d d a u g h te r a t V an co u v er, W ash ., on N ovem ber ■on, E A. McLer&n. - f P o rtla n d an d Misa L u lu P u llen , of 3. On W ednesday th e y left fo r San C a rd .— C J S w anson, Mr an d P ark Rose, w ere w eek-end v isito rs F ra n c isc o w h ere th ey expect to m ak e Mrs F A Y ounger. Mias L. O lson. th e ir hom e. T h e y o u n g couple have Miss A nnie K y erlan d , a t F e rn d a le Place. W a n e tta I. Mr». A u g u sta L e a d e r an d son. th e best w ishes o f th e ir m any frien d s Y oung. here. H erm an cam e o u t from P o rtla n d T h ese l e t t e r , w ill be s e n t to th e W T . S erv lss h a s re tu rn e d hom e d ead le tte r office on Nove 23, F rid a y ev en in g a n d stay ed u n til from G o id en d ale, W ash , w h ere he IS 13, If n o t d eliv ered S unday a t h e r farm . b efore. In has been fo r som e tim e. Mr». E th e l R ogers w ent to P o r t ca llin g fo r the abo v e, p lease say a d M isses L a u ra T ille r. T em p est J e n v ertised , g iv in g d a te of list. land last week to begin tr a in in g fo r • n u rs e a t th e Mt. T a b o r s a n ita riu m n in g s an d Eva H ud so n have been I. McCOLL, P. M. sp e n d in g sev eral day s a t B rid al Veil. R eed th e ad s In thia ls.u a Want ads bring quick results W an t ada w ill b rin g you a n y th in g •« cep t lost o p p o rtu n ities. 1 hone«: offle». 1IH to 3 p rn lU shl, n. .. ||fc OIRco M o w ltt B ld r „ o r « r F. O. BANK OF GRESHAM MAIN STREE'I G li FSH A M PH O NES: R esid en ce, 111, office, l l x H. H. HUGHES, M. D. P h y sic ia n am i S u rgeon H ours 10-12 a m . 2-4 and T-» p in. Offlce, H o t.n t llu lh lla g [G R ESH A M OREGON P llo .S K H l('-Mltli ri< »•. T a b o r 12« O fflct, M «in 4912; H o n u A f ilS Z OFFICERS BEN.I f AMEKON', President. J. M. SHORT. M. D. L A. HALLIDAY, Vie»- President. <>. A. EASTMAN’, ('usliier. JAMES ELKINGTON, Aflat f'ashier. P h y sic ia n am i S u rgeon R e s id e n c e . 438. E a s t 52 « t. OtBce. 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g I’O ItT L A NI >, Office P h o n e 4«. B en ld e n e e . 339 G e o . Inglia, M. D. DIRECTORS. B. CAMERON GI ST LARSON' p. a . HALLIDAY LEWIS SHATTUCK P H Y S IC I A N en d S U R O E O N A ll p r o fc m ln n a l . a l l . | . 1, 11.1 I . ,i tende<l Mp.-clal a t le n lln n In d la - e a s e s o f th e E y e s am i f il lin g , ,f g fa sse s O f flc o ll.iu r s » In 12 a n , , | 5 O fllce o x e r F ir s t S t a t e B a n ! G r e sh e m . O regon . 0 . A. EASTMAN. Per e h ux. Nerranaand < bruntt Diseases Or. Benj. J. Freese We invite your accounU; 4 per cent intereat on Time and Savings Accounts N a tn r u p e tb e n d C h ir o p r a c to r H oiire, 1» io 1 1 m h i . e x c e p t B unday office o v er F irs t S ta te B ank OBEMHAM, OKEGo.N Ey«a tested Or. Gsw). Inglis. and • > fitte d .