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GRESHAM , PAGE FOUR < b e rk Y our April Cough. > ^ T h a w in g frost and April rain s chill T o n to th e very m arrow , you catch ctrhl head and lungs stuffed; you a t e feverish, cough co ntinually and f e d m iserable. You need Dr. King") New Discovery. It soothes Inflamed and irrita te d th ro a t and lungs, stops to u g h , your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel tine. Mr. J. T. leivls, of Stickney C orner, Me., w rites "W as cured of a d readful cough a fte r loctor’s tre a tm e n t and all o th e r rem e d i e s failed. R elief o r money back. P leasant. C hildren like it. Oet a bottle today. 50c and $1.00 at your D ruggist. H ucklen’s A rnica Salve for all sores. S tren gth en s W eak anti T ired W om en “ 1 was u n d er a g re a t s tra in n u rs ing a relativ e th ro u g h th re e m onths' sick n ess," w rites Mrs. J. C. Van De sa n d e. of K irk lan d , 111., and “ E lec tric H itters kept me from break in g dow n." No ap p etite an d food won t digest? It isn 't th e sp rin g w eather. You need E lectric B itters. S ta rt a m onth's tre a tm e n t to d ay ; n o thing b etter for stom ach, liver an d kidneys. The g reat spring tonic. R elief or money back. 50c and $100 a t your D ruggist. OREGON, TUESDAY IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY A PR IL 81, IB M Mrs. F. B Bayne au d sou G eorge left th is m o rning for E astern O re gon. Mrs. Bayne will go to R ed m ond to r a two m o n th s’ stay , w hile G eorge will go to Bend w here he expects to rem ain d u rin g th e su m m er. USE GOOD PAINT H. C. A ltm an will probably lose a E rn e st T hom pson le ft today for fine bay m are, 8 years old. resu ltin g T he Dalles w here he expects to re from a broken leg received by being m ain several m onths assistin g his kicked by a n o th e r h o rse ab o u t a b ro th e r in th e c o n stru c tin g of a w eek ago. T he best of v eterin ary dw elling which will be a rep lica of sk ill seem s to be unable to save her. th e Thom pson hom e iu G resham . HEATH AND MILLIGAN PAINT is known the world She was a line m are an d h er loss T he lectu re a t th e B ap tist ch u rch will be badiy felt by Mr. A ltm an. over as the STANDARD OF QUALITY. Dally and Sunday O regonian and la st n ig h t by J. C. V auzandt, on th e When yon use a first-class paint yon avoid the necessity T. G. C u lb ertso n a rriv ed h ere th is Twice a-W eek Outlook, special com econom ic side of th e liq u o r q u es of painting so often. There are numerous buildings iu this bination. 1 year. $8.00 week from W ashington on a visit tion was an in te re stin g p rese n tatio n vicinity painted with II. and M. paint that have not been re to relatives. He is an old p io n eer of of th e su b ject. Mr. V an zan d t will - • - ■ ~ • th is vicinity an d is sta y in g w ith the speak again to n ig h t an d a la rg e a t painted for years. fam ily of W. C. Burch. H e w ill go ten d an ce is expected. This is the best of proof that HEATH and MILLIGAN Í Miss C orine to Id ah o in a few w eeks. PAINT it; the most economical paint to use. Cover, who ch arm ed th e au dience V. A fine life sized p o rtra it of Ju d g e w ith h e r violin, will be p rese n t and Costs no more than other paints. Geo. W. S tap leto n has lu s t been fin play : gain to n ig h t. L E T S TALK PAINT. ished by o u r local p h o to g rap h e r, Theo. W edell, F l o r i s t Sig. K n ig h to n was a ca lle r on Max Schneider. T he fra m e is a Phone 306. Half mile South of Hogan Station, Gresham, R. 4. G resham frien d s y esterd ay . Mr. f! 4 4 j | „4 4 .4 4 J» .4 ,4 .4 .4 4 ,4 .4 ,4 ,4 4 ,4 ,4 .4 .4 ,4 .4 .4 .4 ,4 .4 ,4 J* b eau tifu l piece of C ircasian w aln u t K n ig h to n is recovering from an ac an d th e work is first class in every cid en t w ith w hich he recen tly m et, Main St. HARDWARE STORE Gresham respect and is a n o th e r exam ple of ^ -e-9-e»OM S«M se«o^*<^-e-»<->*<^*4^ ^ <MO* <* <M>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * in w hich sev eral rib s w ere b rek en . Mr. S ch n eid er's a rtis tic sk ill. Of I Miss Lillie S quire is clerk in g for course it is needless to say th e su b « th e B a rte lt M ercantile com pany d u r ject gave him an in sp ira tio n . CARNATION PLANTS—White, Pink, Varigated, doz A aron K n ig h to n h as been forced ing th e ir big in tro d u c to ry sale. CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 29 varieties, dozen to kill th e fine horse w hich he re Miss C lara M otley, who u n d erw en t At the Gresham Picture Show After next week th e uhove planis will not be for sale. cently b ought on acco u n t of an ac a serio u s o p eratio n for ap p en d icitis cid en t w hich d isabled it. Mr. K n ig h ten days ago, is m aking a good re WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 50 1 SNAPDRAGON—New Silver Pink, dozen Gresham, Oregon ton was g rad in g with a sc ra p er, when covery an d will soon be o u t of the 50< STOCKS— Cut and Come Again,white, pink, blue, doz 'W ho W ill I Being th e first sto ry of a fte r dum ping, it was accid en tally re h ospital. We Handle “ O nly” the Best to “ W hat ' versed and c u t th e an im al badly. Miss V iola M atthew s, who is M arry M ary ?", a sequel “GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” T he cu ttin g of th e lig am en ts an d the te ach in g in th e Rock C reek BChool, H appened to M ary?" Produced in i CABBAGE—E arly Jersey Wakefield, all Head Early, Perfect, loss of blood m ade a recovery im sp e n t S atu rd ay a t home. L adies' Savoy, Autumn King. w ith “T he co llab o ratio n possible, hence th e h o rse was dis Dozen, 10c; 3 dozen, 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $3.50 W o rld .” Mrs. C arl Dahl e n te rta in e d last patched. CAULIFLOWER—“ Dry W eather,” dozen 20c C. BINDER, - Proprietor S atu rd ay her a u n t and uncle of Mon. M ary C uyler (h e r rea l n am e) a t TOMATOES—Stone, Tenderloin, Miss Echo Jo n es an d Miss W illa tav illa, Mrs. D unean and Alex her g ra n d fa th e r’s d eath , was left in Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. M etzger a re am ong th e special clerks possession of a fo rtu n e of one h u n a t B a rte lt M ercan tile com p an y ’s sale. W alker. PLACE Y O U R O RDER NO W Miss D agtpar S w arstad , a n u rse of d red and tw enty-tw o th o u san d dol Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H irt, of P o rtlan d , is sp en d in g a few days vis lars a year, rep rese n tin g his in te rest P o rtlan d , w ere th e g u ests on Sun itin g in th e fam ily of W. F. H oney. in th e Silver S tate Mine in C alifornia. day of Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Ogden. All K inds an d Sizes U pon v isitin g th e office of th e Dr. and Mrs. Jo h n M ontgom ery, of T he Misses N orm a an d H ilda Suedi? ky AffMlwat Op« Even Day T ru s t Com pany, M ary is su rp rised M uender of O regon City w ere w eek A rdoch, N orth D akota, a re th e guests and g ra tifie d to receive a v isit from end guests of th e ir a u n t, Mrs. Fred th is week of th e H oney fam ilies Mrs. Reed, w ife of th e p resid e n t of They have sp e n t th e w in te r in Vic F ield h o u se an d fam ily. to ria, B. C., an d are re tu rn in g home th e O ccidental TruBt com pany and an GILT OR NATURAL WOOD Miss D orothy Ball, of Ifliinem ann old frie n d of h e r m other. She in N EAT and C H E A P Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H oney en te r an d Miss E va H arm s of P ortland vites M ary to m ak e h e r a visit a t h e r tained a t d in n er Sunday P re sid e n t w ere Sunday gu ests of M ildred and co u n try place in M aroneck and Mary M A X SC H N E ID E R P letch er H om an, of W illam ette Uni GLOVES W inifred St. C lair. accepts. MAIN ST R E E T GRESHAM versity and Rev. Melville T. W ire. A ttorney M. C. K ing was in P o rt At th e co u n try house M ary m eets a MITTS A special m eeting of th e W om en’s land on legal business an d rem ained b rillia n t g ath e rin g of d e b u ta n te s and BALLS C h ristian T em perance U nion will b: young men. Among th e la tte r are o ver Sunday w ith friends. BATS Mrs. H. M. G erm an h as as guests held T h u rsd ay aftern o o n A pril 23 two New Y ork society men, a Scotch HEEL or TOE Plates h e r b ro th er Myron C ollins and wife beginning at 2 :3 0 o'clock a t the noblem an, an Ita lia n d u k e and C ap hom e of Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an on Main tain Ju stin B radford. of New York. T he G. A. R. and W. R. C. held stree t. Mrs. H annon, s ta te o rg a n i T h e Ita lia n D uke, L eo n ard o di th e ir reg u la r m onthly m eeting a t the zer will bq present an d ad d re ss the F e rra ra , is in a d istin ctly im pecuni The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire Relief Association g ran g e b ail la st S atu rd ay . — M t S. m eeting and Miss C orine Cover, of ous sta te . Suffering from th e in sist t. . Wc are exclusive agents for SPAULDING S Sporting Goods, R osina Evans, d ep a rtm en t presid en t W est V irginia, a gifted v io lin ist and en t dem ands of in d ig n a n t money O F PORTLAND, OREGON whicl). ÄIC the ^ est ma<l e- a n d Mrs. Barlow, both of Oregon rea d er will p resen t sev eral n u m b ers len d ers, he looks upon th e recently In v ites all farm ers w ho h ave no A larg e a tten d a n ce is d esired ,n o t only arriv ed young h eiress as a d irect a n s City, were visitors. Insurance on th eir farm b u ild in gs of m em bers b u t of any in te re ste d in H. M. G erm an re tu rn e d to G resh to in su re w ith us. T h is associa- wer to his p ray ers. ation is th e ch ea p est ami sa fest in am last n ig h t a fte r a trip covering th e work of tem perance. C ap tain B rad fo rd falls in love with th e sta le . It in su res only country two m onths in several e a ste rn states. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S q u ire e n te r Mary at his first sight of h er, but as pro|»erty and lias over $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Mrs. A rth u r Cum m ings and little tained a t d in n e r C aptain an d Mrs. W he has n o th in g to recom m end him in su ran ce in force. The R EXÀLL store d a u g h te r R u th a re spending a few J. Riley, th e la tte r ’s sis te r an d two beyond good looks an d a ste rlin g Write or phone days w ith Mrs. C um m ings’ m other, frien d s all of P o rtlan d , who cam e c h a ra c te r, he has at first little chance H . W . B M A Z B A L t, F ree. o u t by auto, re tu rn in g in th e evening a g a in st th e D uke's g litte rin g p erso n T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief Mrs. M. Vogel ality an d M achiavellian m ethods. A ssociation. T h e Duke succeeds in becom ing a FA IR AND SHOW Phone 74 G resh a m B o n te H o. S t e a l B a ta te BOTH WANT FUNDS hero in M ary’s eyes by rescuing h er R o ta r y P u b lic from a fire in th e stab les, w hich h as [ C om m ittees rep rese n tin g th e Land been s ta rte d by a sta b le m an bribed V. P ro d u cts Show and th e M ultnom ah by th e u n scru p u lo u s noblem an. A little la te r, how ever, Mary is I County F a ir asociation w ere ap pointed yesterday by th e p resid en ts given a tru e in sig h t in to th e char- , ac te r of h er fond ad m irer. W hile ' of th e two o rg an iz atio n s to confer she is sailin g on th e la k e with the w ith D eputy D istrict A ttorney C ollier Duke th e m o to r boat is set on fire by P a u l H o e t z e l P rop. rela tiv e to a division of th e funds th e engine. T h e D uke seizes th e only Joh n R o ck efeller, R u ssell S a g e and a few o ilier m illion aire« provided by th e la st le g isla tu re for av ailab le life -p rese rv e r an d ju m p s W hen la llis l upon io s ta le how th ey su cceed ed so w ell livestock an d a g ric u ltu ra l displays o v erb o ard leaving M ary to h er fate. . B rad fo rd , who has been follow ing 1 an d fairs. G enerally le ll us in a co u p le o f dozen w ords th e form ula, that w ill th e course of th e m o to r boat w ith ! P resid en t Beall, of th e L and P ro d l i n n (lie m agic trick . longing eyes, sw im s to M ary's rescue. ucts show , ap p o in ted C. C. C hapm an A fterw ard s w hen M ary a tte m p ts to O llier m en, in a few words and flou rish es pretend Io say how die ON TH E MARKET R. W. Raym ond an d A. B. B atam to find and th a n k h er g allan t rescuer, lin a m es o f d ie n ation sh o u ld be settled , but th eir ow n grocery FR ESII EVERY DAY rep rese n t his o rg an izatio n an d P resi she discovers th a t he has been o rd er- j hill* k <> iiiipahl. d en t Lewis, of th e F a ir association, ed to h e a d q u a rte rs.— Adv. Ill t»i till* wort of nt tiff Is gen ern lly far from th e point. nam ed J. J. Jo h n so n , A. F. M iller and H E R Ot t i PATION. H. A. Lewis. T he co m m ittee will m eet " P ro fe sso r,” said Miss S kylight, fo r conference a t once and re p o rt to I w an t you to su g g est a course in th e com m issioners. life fo r me. I have th o u g h t of Jo u r R ep resen tativ es of both o rg a n iz a n alism ’’— " W h a t a re y o u r own in c lin a tio n s? ” tions ap p eared before th e coromis- "O h, my soul y earn s and th ro b s There is no royal road to fortune—the man or woman who diligently apply j slo n ers yesterday and asked for a por- and p u lsates w ith an am bition to themselves each day to the problems of that day and | lion of th e $5000 fund provided by give th e w orld a lifew ork th a t sh all th e la st leg islatu re. J. J. Jo h n so n , be m arvelous in its scope and w eird ly e n tra n c in g in th e vastn ess of its Hold the outgo inside of the income are making headway th at counts. sp eak in g on behalf of tl\e F a ir asso s tru c tu ra l b e a u ty .” Gresham, Ore. Main St. ciatio n , conten d ed th a t th e act does " W o m a n ,'y o u 're born to be a m il The practice of Economy in the household does not go hand in hand with ) n ot provide th a t th e Land P ro d u cts lin e r.” the m atter of PRICE. ! show should have any of th e fund, b u t invited th e show to consolidate Goods th at hav* only the PRICE to recommend them are generally DEAR, w ith th e fair In m aking th is display AT ANY PRICE. Mr. Raym ond recom m ended th a t It is n ot o u r policy to conserve th e in te re sts of a few favored th e $8000 be divided equally betw een QUALITY GOODS go further, last longer and are always more satisfactory, p a tro n s b u t r a th e r to help all o u r cu sto m ers and to extend to all th e tw o o rg an izatio n s, and prom ised than goods having only the PRICE to support them. such le g itim ate co u rtesies and conveniences as m ake a good stro n g if th is was done th e m erc h an ts of the b an k of infinite value to th o se who do business w ith it. city would double o r treb le it to m eet The housewife, in self protection, should learn the practice of BUYING BY T he sm oothness with which all o u r business is conducted is th e expenses of th e ex h ibition. BRAND all the table foods she uses. th e best evidence th a t o u r rela tio n s w ith o u r d ep o sito rs a re en M illinery M atter of Bnun«. S tyle tire ly satisfac to ry Think of MONOPOLE Every package guaranteed—in Glass, Cartons and We ca rry am ple reserves. O ur in v estm en ts are th e best. C reativ e A bility. cans. We a re su b je ct to as carefu l inspection as any N ational I n s titu It is th is and th is alone th a t tio n . O ur dep o sito rs a re Just as highly pro tected . MONOPOLE on any label means Pure Food F it for any table. m akes m illinery an a rt. O ur h ats Study o u r s ta te m e n t fo r facts th a t co u n t. G et w ith us and d e m o n stra te th a t we have success grow w ith us. fully solved th e problem of selling \y|.;__ GROW __IN— BUSINESS — BY— DESERVING— TO—G RO H h igh class m illinery a t a very re a D EPO SITS R ESO UR CES A PR IL 1« so n ab le price $ I « 5 .2 3 4 .« » $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 2 .0 0 1013 I have sp en t m uch tim e g a th e rin g $ 2 1 0 .« 5 3 .2 3 $ 15ft. 4 0 5 0 3 1014 first h and sty le in fo rm atio n and as sem bling a stock of b ea u tifu l trim med h ats and m illinery m erch an d ise PHONE 661 a t very low prices th a t will su rp rise PHONE 661 Crystal Springs Greenhouse Sterling & Kidder LAST C A L L FOR Carnations and C hrysanthem um s A Proposal from the Duke SANITARY CASH MARKET Main Street Vegetable Plants MEATS PH OTOS Picture Framing Baseball, Hurrah! S P A L D I N G ’S Attention ! T e n n i s R a c k e t s a n d B a lls - GRESHAM DRUG CO. Making Money Easy City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry OUR BANK Is Operated lor YOUR BEST INTERESTS Metzger Bros. Quality and Service Store you. Come! FIRST STATE BAM5Â , G R ESH A M . Y our inspection is invited. MRS. M. VOGEL. .v > ’ t V I ORE. I