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GRESHAM Cherryville Orient J o h n N elson, o f th e firm o f N el son & Jo h an so n a t O rien t, is p re se n tin g th e O rien t B ap tist c h u rc h th is week w ith a very p o w erfu l d o u b le b u rn e r g as lam p. T oday, w hen d e m o n s tra te d , it looked lik ed T he f W. In g ra m a n d fam ily , of P o r t su n s h in e Hooding th e room . lam p is o n e o f th e v ery la te s t o f gas lan d , h av e m oved on to th e ir ran ch lam ps an d is giv in g sp len d id s a tis -Mrs. I. M artin , of C h erry v ille, factio n . w ho is sp en d in g th e w in te r in P o rt lan d , w h ere h e r d a u g h te r Miss A da- line is a tte n d in g school, sp en t sev eral days a t th e hom e place. M rs. Sw an M agnuson w as th e Mrs. R. P. Jo h n so n , o f M iller, Mo., g u e st fo r tw o day s th is w eek o f h e r h as a rriv e d a t th e hom e o f h e r son, P alm - C. H. Jo h n so n , w h ere sh e expects to p a re n ts. Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n blad. O th e r g u e sts a t th e P alm b lad m ak e h e r fu tu re hom e. hom e d u rin g th e w eek w ere Rev. M. Miss V iola w as a v isito r a t Rev. A n d erso n , Mr. an d Mrs. K a rl J. W in. R u n y a n 's last Sunday. ( H ag b erg , Mrs. C. R. K e lle r an d Mrs. K e lle r’s sis te r, M rs. A ndrew Ia u lie * ' A id B a k e S a le . | A n d erso n o f Mt. V ernon, W ash. T h e L ad ies' Aid so ciety w ill hold a sa le of hom e cooked a rtic le s next S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e Novelty- S to re on P ow ell s tre e t. All m em bers a re ask ed to c o n trib u te to w ard T h e lad ies' em b ro id ery clu b m et th e sale. C om e a n d g et so m eth in g at th e hom e of Mrs. T. W iles T h u rs day a fte rn o o n . good fo r j o u r S u n d ay d in n er. 92 H aro ld W ood has re tu rn e d to V ancouver, 1!. C., w h ere he w ill re Eyes te ste d and g ia .s e s fitted su m e his w ork. Dr. Geo. Inglis. E ra n k S eig len tan sp ra in e d his w rist w hile c ra n k in g an au to . E m il O lsen an d fam ily left S a t u rd ay fo r C a lifo rn ia w here th ey will A E Peck F. Delbo» £ spend sev eral m onths. COFFEE HOUSE R o b ert S treb in h as been q u ite ill £ FRENCH AND AMERICAN DELICATESSEN (lu rin g th e past week. A rth u r S u n d e rla n d front Hood Short Order» and Lunches at all Hour» Y R iver lias been v isitin g his cousin. N PECK & DELBOS, Prop. Mrs. E th el S tafford. Powell Valley Melrose GRESHAM ,. I lls S to in a r li T r o u b le s O v er. Mr. D yspeptic, w ould you not like to feel th a t y o u r sto m ach tro u b le s w ere o v er, th a t you could e a t any kind of food you d esired w ith o u t in ju ry ? T h a t may seem so u n lik ely to you th a t you do not even hope for an en d in g of y o u r tro u b le , but perm it us to a ss u re yon th a t it is no t a lto g e th e r im possible. If o th e rs can be su red p e rm a n e n tly , an d th o u sa n d s have been, why n o t y ou? Jo h n R. H ark er, of B a ttle C reek , M ich., is one of them . He Bays. "I was tr o u bled w ith h e a rtb u rn , in d ig e stio n , and liv er co m p lain t u n til 1 used C h am b e rla in 's T a b lets, th en my tro u b le was o v e r.” Sold by G resh am D rug Co., an d all D ealers. SANITARY CASH MARKET Main Street Gresham, Oregon We Handle “ Only” the Best “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” MEATS C. BINDER, Proprietor BANK OF GRESHAM G R ESH A M , OREGON (Co nun cr r ia l attii ^ n u u iiia A r r o u n ts DIRECTORS BENJ. CAMERON EMANUEL ANDERSON F. A. HOLLIDAY ERNEST W. PETERSON GUST LARSON Tree Pruners OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS - Lime and Sulphur Spray JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR EARLY SPRAY -a t- Sterling & Kidder M a in St. HARDWARE G resh am W h at to do fo r o u r boys an d g irls, so as to keep th em a t hom e on th e ran ch , w as o n e of th e s u b je c ts ou th e p ro g ra m la st g ra n g e day. It is o n e o f th e g re a te s t a n d m ost re s p o n sib le d u tie s th a t we p a re n ts h av e to deal w ith an d a s u b je c t fo r g re a t stu d y . 1 am su re th a t th e success of ra n c h in g a n d d ev elo p in g o f o u r lan d d ep en d s a g re a t d eal on th e in te re s t th a t o u r c h ild re n h av e c u ltiv a te d fo r th e life In th e co u n try , d u rin g th e ir ch ild h o o d . To m ak e fa rm life p leas a n t an d In te re stin g th e r e m u st be a love fo r It, o r It w ill be lik e go in g up stre a m . If we sta y an d ask o u r selves w hy It is so m any c h ild re n leave th e ran ch , an d d rift to th e city, we wHl find It is possibly th e p a r e n ts ow n fa u lt. S uppose we have n eg lected th e m a tte r g re a tly , n ev er a tte m p tin g to m ak e farm life In te r e stin g , fo r in stan ce. We c a n n o t ex pect to m ak e o u r g irls an d boys w ork e arly an d la te , every day an d fo re v e r w ith n o th in g to show fo r th e ir lab o r. F o r in s ta n c e I th in k p a re n ts sh o u ld ta k e th e ir so n s an d d a u g h te rs in to th e ir confidence. Let th e m h elp to plan fo r fu tu re su ccess— w h at to seed an d p la n t, th a t m ight g iv e th e best resu lts. A good idea fo r th e boys w ould be to give th e m a piece of lan d to w ork an d ex p erim en t w ith to th e ir h e a rts c o n te n t. It w ould g iv e th em en c o u ra g e m e n t to w ard th r ift an d u se fu ln ess. 1 also th in k th a t m o th e r sh o u ld , w ith th e aid of h e r d au g h - I ters, try to m ak e th e hom e as coxy and a ttra c tiv e us m enus will allow It is not alw ay s th e q u e stio n of I m oney, but m o re o fte n th e g ift of k n ack , to place an d a rr a n g e y o u r hom e so it will give you co m fo rt I n ev er could see why, a fa r m e r’s hom e s h o u ld n ’t be as nice in every resp ect as city hom es. A m o th e r sh o u ld have a sy stem to h e r ho u se- ' w ork, so as to have som e tim e fo r ! m o re g e n tle w ork lik e all k in d s o f I n eed lew o rk som e tim e fo r rest and th e re sh o u ld be tim e fo r p le a su re as well. Good books can be o b tain ed at any tim e from th e local lib ra ry , th a t w ould occupy th e long even- ' ings d u rin g w in ter. M usic is so m e-j th in g th a t th e re o u g h t to be In ! every hom e. T h e re is n o th in g in 1 th e w orld th a t ra n c h arm o r so o th e ' a p erso n 's m oods as so n g s an d m u sic. We sh o u ld also help to select good com pany fo r o n r c h ild re n so l w hen o u t of sig h t th e re w ould be I no need of w o rry in g , w here they m ight be, o r w h a t k in d of p le a su re ! they m ig h t in d u lg e In. If th e se can be acco m p lish ed I believe it will be ! few boys an d g irls th a t will p re fe r ; th e city life w ith its m any evil | te m p ta tio n s. L et It be o u r m ain ob- I Ject to raise o u r c h ild ren to resp ect and h o n o r th e ir p a re n ts. How Imp- I py we all sh a ll be to h e a r th em say, | “ No p lace lik e h o m e !” MRS. P. ANDERSON. C olu m b ia g ra n g e took in d fam i lies as m em b ers la s t g ra n g e day. Mr. an d Mrs. D u ran t, Mr. a n d Mrs. K e rslak e, Mr. an d Mrs. H en ck le, an d th e P ow ell b ro th e rs. Mr. and Mrs. S h e lle n b e rg e r have moved back to K elso. W ash in g to n , th e ir fo rm e r hom e. Mrs. K etch em , of P o rtla n d , is a g u e st a t th e p re s e n t a t th e B enfield bungalow . T h e s to c k h o ld e rs o f th e C o lu m b ia j T elep h o n e com pany held th e ir a n n u al m eetin g la s t M onday. Mr. T. j E vans w as re-elected p re sid e n t. O. B odln, o f L a to u re ll F alls, Is \ a t p re s e n t in C olorado. It is w hls- ! pered th a t he will b rin g a bride w hen he re tu rn s. Mrs. G rah am , n e a r T ro u td a le , is very ill a t p re se n t. We hope fo r a speedy recovery. OFFICERS BENJ. CAMERON, President F. A. HOLLIDAY, Vice President ERNEST W. PETERSON, Cashier I FRIDA Y, Fairview F A IR V IE W , Ja n . 15 Mrs. C. E. jC ree an d ch ild re n have re tu rn e d hom e from th e W illa m e tte valley I w h ere th e y h av e been v isitin g re la tives. Mrs. E. M. S taffo rd , of P le a sa n t H om e is th e g u e st fo h e r sis te r, Mrs. I I). S. D unbar. Mrs. J. W. B enecke h as been e n te r ta in in g h e r s iste r, Mrs. E. Jo o s t, of P o rtla n d . C. E. C ree and son W illis, have gone to L acom b, O regon, to visit re l a tiv e s an d sp en d a f e w day s b u n tin g . At th e m eetin g of th e city council held on T u esd ay ev en in g th e oouncil- I men who w ere elected a t th e last I electio n took th e ir o a th of office. I They w ere E dw in B u rlin g a m e and ID. S. D u n b ar re-elected an d .W T. B rooks. Only Three More Days SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY CLEARENCE SALE S a le P o s i t iv e ly C lo s e s T u e s d a y , J a n . 2 O th hose w ho have availed them selves of this great m oney saving o p p o rtu n ity are glad they cam e, an d those w ho have not should not procrastinate as the tim e is short. T P very A rticle JANUARY 1«. PAG» ltfta Columbia Heights Dr. anil M rs B otkina a fte r sp e n d ing se v e ra l d ay s w ith th e ir ch ild re n In P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e last w eek. T h e d o c to r is im p ro v ing q u ite fa s t sin ce h is su rg ic a l o p e ra tio n . P O W E L L & M A IN STS. OUTLOOK in the Store is R ed u ced Substantially L -4 (Contract Goods Excepted.) The Reductions Range from 10 per cent to 50 per cent and you ow e it to yourself to make this saving while you can. R em em ber Sale Closes Tue., I an. 2 0 a t 6 p. m. BERT LIN D S E Y Dry Goods Shop. Main Street Phone 661 Metzger Bros. Phone 661 “ THE GROCERY STORE” Fourc’ation of which is Quality and Service T h e one tim e C u sto m e r is not t h e k in d th at b u ild s a p e rm a n e n t business. O n ly th e class w ho com e again a J id again will m ak e for future success. It is o u r aim to so im p ress each c u s to m e r, w h e th e r it be a child or its p a re n t— I hat their p a tro n a g e is a p p re c ia te d a n d o u r e /fo rt is to w a rd that e n d which.meaHS w e w ork only to satisfy c u sto m e rs. BIG RIPE TOMATOES P ickedifresi^ vines a n d p u t into cai"*s- rh e y are as nea r like the fresh to m ato as any p reserv e d article of food can be. M onopole T o m a to e s h av e a beneficial effect on y o u r health. T h e ir cooling p ro p erties m a k e th e m invaluable as a n article of food. The Monopole Brand of vegetables is C o m p o sed of all th e p o p u la r varieties. G a th e re d a n d p reserv ed in those districts of th e w orld th at a re co n sid ered as m ost fav o rab le to each kind. Let Us T ak e C are of your Needs Metzger Bros. “T h e S tore o f Q u a lity a n d S e r v ic e ” It is th e ideal tre a tm e n t for n e rv o u s n e s s an d debility. It is pleasant tasting. R EXALL OLIVE OIL EMULSION a real strength-building food and medicine Contains no alchohol or habit-forming drug O n e d o lla r a b o ttle GRESHAM DRUG CO. The Rexall Store Pleasant Home It is g u aran teed to m ak e you well an d s t r o n g,~ or y o u r m oney back. PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED Miss L y d ia B ram h all is sp en d in g a few d ay s th is week v isitin g w ith Mrs. L e n n a rts a t Handy. T h e M ethodist L ad ies' Aid society »111 nWet w ith Mrs. Win. C rasw ell next W ednesday a fte rn o o n , J a n u ary 21. •* ' BEST MEATS, SANITARY INSPECTED wu L ydia H ae ttle r was a P o rtla n d c a ll e r la s t T u esd ay . T he la d le s o f 't h e W. C. T U. will give a p ro g ra m a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h T h u rsd a y evening. All a re POWELL STREET 'c o rd ia lly in v ited to a tte n d . M rs. 8. It. B rad field was sp en d in g a few days w ith Mrs. R obt I.ans- dow n last week b u t w as called hom e th e C o ttre ll c h u rc h , Rev. A. J . L u e n t besides Mra L arsso n , w ere Mr to a case of n u rsin g . cas w ill c o n tin u e his aerial s e r an d Mrs. C. I. R ak er, Mr. an d Mrs E J M artin an d son B u rto n , of m ons on "T h e H oly S p ir it" an d at R. D. B ailey, Mr and M rs B F P o rtla n d , w ere P le a s a n t H om e callers 7 :3 0 p m In th e O rie n t ch u rc h th e M u rray , Mr an d Mrs. L. K u m m er, last week no busines. M r an d Mrs B and, Mr a n d Mrs R obt. L ansdow n has been laid up p a sto r w ill p reach on " T h e P o w er of [G eorge L um sden, Mr and Mrs. A. I). fo r a few d ay s from receiving a s e r S in ." A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is urged. K en d all, M eadam ea E llen W rig h t ious sp ra in in th e a n k le . H is b ro th e r S unday school h eld In b o th c h u rc h W ill W right. W T. S ervlss, L ida S u r- Is a ss istin g w ith th e w ork. es a t 10 a m . C o r d ia l w e lc o m e to ber, C B alm er, F. Z im m erm an , L. T h e se m i-a n n u a l elec tio n of E p all. H elm ing, R. B rin k , J a m e s R o b e rt w o rth L eag u e officers w as held a t son. A. D elaney, J. H u d so n . W C ra w R e g a rd le ss of w h at y o u r ch u rc h th e re g u la r business m eetin g w ith ford. B E d m u n d so n an d Mrs. M a Mrs I E. D enney la s t W ednesday o r creed m ay be you a re w elcom e riam , M isses F ra n c is T u rn e r, M abel evening a t w hich tim e th e follow ing to th e m idw eek p ra y e r m e e tin g co n Inglis, O live W ilson, A nna C raw fo rd , officers w ere e le c te d ; Mrs. J. E an d O ple S u rb e r, M asters H aro ld L ovel, p re s id e n t; Mis* O ra Q uick- d u cted every W ednesday ev en in g H udson an d L elan d D elaney. a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock In th e P le a s a n t sail, first vice p re s id e n t; Mrs. D M B orn, J a n u a r y 11, to Mr a n d Mra. M cL aughlin, second vice p re s id e n t' H om e B a p tist c h u rc h p arso n ag e. E lm er M itchell, a aon. Miss M innie S h rin e r, th ird vice p re s Mrs. F ra n k D ury an d d a u g h te r id e n t; Miss L ydia B ram h all, fo u rth have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t S il vice p re s id e n t; G. E. L ovel, secre v erto n a f te r sp e n d in g sev eral w eeka ta r y ; Mrs. J. E. D enney, tr e a s u re r ; w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs L. C url B ra m h a ll, c h o riste r, TRO UTDALE, Jan. 1 8 — A t the H elm ing. J E L o v e l la d o in g p lu m b in g work at Linnemann Junction thia meeting of the city council held on F eed (»rinding. Tuesday evening after the regular week. routine of business the new staff of At Pleasant Home near Station. nlatalled aa follows; • M rs p a . Cleggett spent a week officers were Mayor, Mrs. Clara Laraaon; recorder, Feed of all kinds on hand. Inves In Portland recently, the guest of Jean Larson, treasurer, Louis Kum- tigate. Grinding and rolling Tues her sister-in-law, Mrs H. F. mer; council, L. Russell, A. Fox, days and Fridavs. E Naaahahn tf Stephens. and D A. Dodson, marshal, George U ntil the new city hall Rev. A. J. Lucas visited In Port Richardson Chamberlain's Cough Itemed). 1» completed the council meetings land last week with Dr. and Mrs will be held In the Masonic hall This remedy has no superior for 8 . A Jamleaen on the eve of their Mra. John Laraaon was given a | coughs and colds. It la pleasant to departure for their new home In surprise on Monday evening in honor I take I t contains no opium or other of her birth anniversary Games and j narcotic. It always cures For sale Dallas. Texas. music were enjoyed after which re Next Lord's day at 11 a m. at freshments were served. Those pres 'by Gresham Drug c o , and all Dealers I L/lIW ADD 5lb PaiI- 10-Ib. Pail, 70c $1.35 HOWITT’S MARKET Troutdale