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(■RESHAM O IT M M ik T IE S D A Y . OCTOBER 27 PAGE ta il THREE MELROSE « M rs. M cC lure h a s m oved to G re sh - ' mu to sen d h e r d a u g h te r s to sch ool. A. H. C o n rad a n d w ife v is ite d re l ativ e s in S ilv e rto n . T hey a re also T H E Y A R E M A D E E S P E C IA IA l E o li T H E C O A sT T R A D E v isitin g th e cities of A lbany a n d H a l sey b efo re re tu rn in g . ON G IL T EDGED C O L L A T E R A L O R R EA L ES I A t E R ev. J. H. W ood c o n d u c te d th e lit e ra l o f little B e r th a B ates a t G resh - W e are now carrying a C ash R eserve of over 3 0 % and in order to make something -{• oui th e rtrst of last w eek. In te r m en t a t th e D o u g lass c e m e te ry w hich is in th e n o rth p a rt of M elrose. for our Stockholders m ust loan out this money. X C h as. T a llm a n m ad e a b u slu e ss tr ip to O reg o n C ity T h u rsd a y . L a te p o ta to e s a re q u ite good. H e n r ie tta W iles w as a g u e st of M iss E ch o Jo n e s a t G re sh a m last w eek. Mr. a n d Mrs T h eo . M ercer called on Mi a n d Mrs. C a rd P a r k e r S u n day a fte rn o o n . M rs. P a r k e r 's co n d i ach es. She w rite s , ” 1 feel It my tio n is u n im p ro v e d . S he p ro b ab ly W hy N ot P u b lis h It I d u ty to tell o th e r s w h a t C h am b er w ill h av e to use c ru tc h e s th e re s t of PROHIBITION RALLIES W h en you w a n t a fa c t to becom e - | Ia in 's T u b 'f ts have d o n e fo r tuc AT PLEASANT HOME I h e r life. g e n e ra lly k n o w n , th e rig h t way la to pi,,,, have h e lp ed my d ig e stio n and T h e fo llo w in g e x c h a n g e under Mrs. J o s e p h K allanB , re g u la te d my bow els. Since u sing T h e W. C. T. U. of P le a s a n t H om e p u b lish it. ' W h isk ey se llin g a t H o m e” , Is p e r t i n e n t a t th is tim e. T o th e m a rrie d w ill hold a sp ecial m e e tin g on F r i P e ru , In d ., w as tr o u b le d w ith belch- th em 1 h:tv< been e n tire ly well. F o r m an w ho can n o t g et a lo n g w ith o u t d ay a fte rn o o n , O c to b e r 30, a t th e Ing. s o u r sto m a c h an d fre q u e n t h e ad - sa le I v il l >eal is his d rin k s , th e fo llo w in g is b eing s u g g e s te d as a m e a n s to freed o m h o m e of M rs. I. G. D enney a t P le a s A s p e a k e r w ill be o u t fro m th e b o n d ag e of th e sa lo o n s: a n t H om e. S ta r t a salo o n in y o u r ow n h o use. from P o rtla n d to te ll th e la d le s how Be th e only c u s to m e r; you w ill hav e j to v o te a n d w ho to v o te fo r in th e no licen se to pay. Go to y o u r w ife a n d give h e r $2 to buy a g a llo n of ! O reg o n Dry ca m p a ig n . A ll la d ie s in- w h isk ey an d re m e m b e r th e r e a re i te r e s te d in v o tin g a re re q u e s te d to be 6» d rin k s in o n e g allo n . Buy y o u r ' p re s e n t as th e y w ill le a r n s o m e th in g d rin k s from no o n e b u t y o u r w ife, o f benefit. an d by th e tim e th e first g a llo n is T h e C o ttre ll S u n d ay sch o o l w ill g o n e sh e will h a v e $8 to p u t in th e h an k an d $2 to s t a r t b u sin e ss a g a in . , hold an O reg o n Dry rally next S u n - S h o u ld you liv e te n y e a rs a n d co n | ilay a t th e c h u rc h a t 3 p. m. T h ey tin u e to buy booze fro m h e r a n d j in v ite a ll n e ig h b o rin g S u n d ay th e n d ie w ith s n a k e s in y o u r b oots, sh e w ill have m oney en o u g h to b u ry sch o o ls to jo in th em . T h e c h ild re n $ 1 0 0 0 0 w orth of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, you d e c e n tly , e d u c a te y o u r c h ild re n , w ill w ear b ad g es sa y in g . "V o te O re- Cloaks and Dresses, Underwear, Shoes, Quilts and Rev. Mr. W are buy a houqe a n d lo t. m a rry a d e c e n t j gon Dry fo r M e.” Blankets, to be Sacrificed. m an a n d q u it th in k in g of you. w ill a d d re s s th e c h ild re n . T lte E m b ro id e ry clu b w ill m eet The combined Dry Goods Stocks of Edw ard Ayls next T h u rs d a y , O cto b er 29, w ith Mrs. PLEASANT HOME worth and Bert Lindsey will be throw n on the m arket T hos. W iles. Mr. a n d Mrs. C h e s te r S ta ffo rd a re and must be sold regardless of cost. Rev. A. B. C a ld e r an d w ife sp en t m o v in g to a sm a ll fa rm n e a r T r o u t d a le ju s t beyond th e b rid g e. a few d ay s v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s a n d S e e Ad. in F riday's Outlook Mrs. C. E. F r itz h a s a line new c a llin g on frie n d s In th is v icin ity . ilano. M rs. E m il B a rtsc h a n d M rs. A u g u s t B a rts c h s p e n t la s t W ed n esd ay COLUMBIA HEIGHTS v is itin g w ith M rs. N ed N elson a t By ta k in g u p a co llectio n th e pu- K elso. Shallow ami b ioad l ire Box w ith < axl Eu< ii'io n . H< m I> iiiw I c o f | »ils of D istrict 31» h elp ed to lo ad th e A inericun Ingot lio n Ituxt P io o l. New Plain C olonial I inixli, 'h r is lm a s sh ip a n d th e r e fo re h elp ed CORBETT Io elen n . G u aian lei'il for 15 >*ar-. Tliix ran ge is m ade by th e] o m a k e th e c o in in g C h ris tin a s m o re P ortlan d S tove Wot k s. Sold and recom m ended by ■heerful fo r som e of th e p o o r little M rs. Geo. C h a m b e rla in is tr a in in g j ,ir ls a n d boys, w ho h av e lo s t th e i r sev en c o m p e tito rs fo r th e s ilv e r m e d n eed o n es In th is a w fu l w ar o n th e al c o n te s t, u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e rtlie r sid e of th e A tla n tic ocean . As th e first S a tu rd a y of D ecem b er W. C. T, U. T h e c o n te s t to be h eld s g ra n g e d ay , th e day fo r o u r b a z a a r; in th e g ra n g e h a ll on M onday e v e n in g , N o v em b er 2d, an d w ill be fo l m s been set fo r N o v em b er 2 1 st. T h e low ed by a n ig h t cap so cial. A c h ic k L ad ies’ Aid h a s a good m an y th in g s It A lw ays Does th e Work en pie s u p p e r w ill a lso be serv ed . G rinding and R ollin g. " I lik e c n a m b e r la i n ’s C ough R em b at w ill m a k e u se fu l g ifts fo r C h rist P ro ceed s to p u rc h a s e a p ia n o fo r th e a t E. N a a s h a h n ’s m ill a t New P le a s inas. A good p ro g ra m h a s been s e edy b e lte r th a n an y o th e r ’ w rite s R. C h ris tia n ch u rc h . a n t H om e. O pen ev ery d ay . *104 F i.o b its , H o m er C ity, Pu "1 h av e a re d fo r th e e v e n in g , an d d a in ty re- M rs. W illis u n d e rw e n t an o p e r a • ‘th m e n ts w ill b e se rv e d . T h e p ro - l a l t n it off an d o n fo r y e a rs an d it tio n fo r a p p e n d ic itis F rid a y , a n d Is • ■eds o b ta in e d w ill be d iv id ed ev en . , E yes te s te d a n d glasses, u tte d . h a s n ev er fa ile d to g ive th e Jesired re p o rte d to be g e ttin g a lo n g nicely. lull w ill be used to h e ip e q u ip o u r r e s u lts .” i o r sa le by all D ealers. Mr. S te w a rt, w ho re c e n tly p u r D r. Geo. In g lis. new h ig h sch o o l, a n d th e o th e r h a lf ch a se d th e M cD onnell p ro p e rty , h as o«s to c h u rc h p u rp o ses. e n la rg e d th e h o u se an d w ill m a k e Mrs. P a te r s o n , of C o rb e tt, a n d o th e r im p ro v em en ts. .its . J o h n T a y lo r a n d M rs. P. A n Mrs. H. W. C o r b e tt’s s u m m e r d e rse n w ere d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e h o u se n e a r h e re Is rec e iv in g a fre sh ! a lls C h alet la s t W ed n esd ay . of p a in t. M r. a n d M rs. F . E asley , of H tirl- co at Mrs. B la c k h a ll, of P o rtla n d , is a b u r t, h av e b een e n te r ta in in g re la - v is ito r In th e F loyd H eed hom e. ilv es fro m K a n sa s th is fa ll, Mr. a n d I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder a t the Miss W rig h t, in s tr u c to r o f th e Mrs. D avids. llu r l b u r t sch o o l, e n jo y e d a visit R. I. Anderson farm Va ni^ e east Gillis Station on the Mount M rs. J. T. R ea w as a d in n e r g u e st from h e r s is te r Miss L ena W rig h t of (Tuesday, October 27) Hood Road, or 1 mile west of Pleasant Home on what is known a t C o lu m b ia View fa rm la s t S u n d ay . G resh am , S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay . M rs. R ea left fo r B ak er, O reg o n , on as the P. H. Roork Farm on T h u rs d a y , w h e re M r. R ea is in b u s i HALEY ness. M rs. Jo h n T a y lo r is e n te r ta in in g M rs. H. O lson, of P o rtla n d , s p e n t re la tiv e s fro m th e city la te ly . at 10 o'clock a. m„ Rain or Shine, the following M r an d M rs. De M oss, o f R o o ste r S u n d ay w ith h e r siste r-in -la w M rs. R ock, h av e so ld th e ir ra n c h to a J a p - j H o rb erg . 22 young Cows, mostly Holsteins, 16 milking, some fresh soon. Mrs. V u llln m le r, w ho h a s s p e n t a a n e se fam ily . 1 Yearling Heifer, 1 2-year old Holstein Bull registered. T h e re w ill be a h ig h sch o o l e n c o u p le of d ay s w ith h e r s is te r M rs te r ta in m e n t on N o v em b er 1. T he T a c h e ro n , r e tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in 6 Calves, About 20 Hogs. p u p ils a re busy p re p a rin g a p ro g ra m . P o rtla n d , S u n d ay . 7 g, T h e re w ill be an a u c tio n s a le of T h e W. C. T. U. w ill g iv e an en- j ----------- 1 — - Lunch Served by the Ladies Aid Society e r ta ln m e n t on N o v em b er 2 a t th e u sefu l an d fancy h a n d m a d e a rtic le s , by th e la d ie s, a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h , g ra n g e h all. Mr. an d Mrs. R. P. R a sm u s se n an d T h u rs d a y , O c to b er 29 a t 8 p. m. All TERMS__All sinus $10.(X) and under, cash. Bankable notes th e i r d a u g h te r A lice, w e n t to th e Coffee a n d c a k e se rv e d free. a re in v ite d to com e. m a tin e e at th e B a k e r o n S a tu rd a y . Colonial Ranges Are Better gy oan ivioney BANK OF GRESHAM W ait for Bert Lindsey’s Removal Sale Starts Monday, November 2, 9:30 a. M. a Bert Lindsey’s STERLING & KIDDER’S H" “ re ^AUTOMOBILE IN F IV E MOLTEN t PUBLIC SALE To-Night at Scenograph Theater SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 * Dry Goods Store The $40.000 Feature Film Sensation’ The m o s t in te re s tin g , vivid, fascinating e d u ca tio n s! moving pictures ever£xf] bits accepted. Two per cent off for cash. C. A. KING, R. I. Owner ANDERSON. Auctioneer. ---------------------------------------------------------- — ----------------------------— ____ _________________ 1 ___________— POW ELL VALLEY LUSTED T h e P ow ell V alley P a re n t-T e a c h e r s ’ a s r o fia tio n w ill h a v e a m e etin g a t th e sch o o lh o u se W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g , O c to b e r 28. T h e q u e s tio n of a u n io n h ig h sch o o l w ill be d iscu ssed . \11 p a tro n s o f th e sch o o l a r e in v ite d io a tte n d . Mr. a n d M rs A. C. W ih lo n a re both on th e sick list. T h e y a re b eing ca re d fo r by th e i r g r a n d d a u g h te r , M iss L o ttie W ih lo n of G re sh a m . M rs M iller o f P o r tla n d r e tu r n e d T h u rs d a y to h e r h o m e a f t e r a w e e k ’s v isit w ith h e r s is te r M rs. W allace D avies. Mr. S p e n c e r an d fa m ily h a v e mov ed Io th e ir p lace re c e n tly b o u g h t of G eorge L u sted . N. ('. J a c k s o n m ad e a b u sin e ss tr ip to S ilv e rto n re c e n tly . PLEASANT VALLEY P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y , Oct 27. fi t < o r e H a rris , of L ittle F alls, lln n e s o ta , v isite d a t th e h o m e of P. 1!. rk e a few d a y s la s t w eek. M rs. J. W. f r o s t , S r., v isited ii. nils in P o rtla n d la s t w eek M rs. V a n d e rm o s t of T r o u td a le and ,lrs. f. S im o n s of P o rtla n d called in Mrs. P. .1. B e rk e la s t F rid a y . -------------------— T o n ed U p W h o le «¡y item . C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts h a v e d o n e lo re fo r m e th a n 1 e v e r d a te d h o le o r," w rites M rs E s th e r Ma« P .a 'a r , Ip e n cerp o rt, N. Y. “ I us» il se v e ra l io ttles of th e s e ta b le ts a fev m o n th s go T h ey n o t o n ly c a r e d m e of illious a tta c k s , sick h e a d a c h e s an d h a t tire d o u t fe e lin g , b u t on» 1 up uy w hole s y s te m .” F o : sa le by all te a le rs . A TROUTDALE T R O U T D A L E , O ct. 2 « .— A fine baby boy a rr iv e d a t th e h o m e o f Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k C u m m in g s S u n d ay , th e 1 8 th In st. Mrs. C ra w fo rd ts v is itin g h er d a u g h te r in W a sh in g to n . D. W. M lckley m ad e a flying visit to A rlin g to n last w eek. T h e L a d ie s' Aid m et at th e c h u rc h , W ed n esd ay aft< rn o o u to sew . T h o se p re s e n t w ere, Mrs. Burdin»*, Mrs. R u m m e r. Mrs. <’. I R a k e r, M rs C. I. T h o m a s. M rs D. W M lckley M rs. It. K n a rr, M rs. S u rb e r, Mrs. G. I* L um s- d en , M is. F. Z im m e rm a n , M rs G ia n t S haw , M rs. A lla rd , M iss In g lis, Miss O live W i l s o n _________________ ______ This fascinating educa- S tional production of the a Maxwell Motor Co. has ‘ been seen and praised by thousands in many parts of the country. Secure tickets from us to-day. Latourell & Son Gresli.ini. Ore. 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