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OFTI.OOK som e beans in his now y ie ld in g the season. T h e firs t us cared f o r a t th e uru il tim e , h in g tr< en beans and also dr> T. M. HURLBURT R e p u b lic a n N o m in ee FOR SHERIFF M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty A Few Words About Prescriptions (lot tor fig h ts d isea.se w ith m e d ic in e . If th e m e d ic in e is i t r ig h t, iie c a n n o t c o n q u e r d is e a s e . If t h e d r u g g is t d o e s h is d u ty ¡lie iiic d e in c w ill he r ig id , a n il y o u r d o c to r w ill sta n d a fa ir c h a n c e o f w in n in g th e v ic to ry . In no o ilie r h ran cli o f th e D ru g B u s in e s s sh o u ld t h e d e t a ils I c c iv e m ore c u e an d a t t e n t io n th a n in th e P r e s c r ip tio n d e p a r t m e n t. i'.v ciy d e ta il th e r e is im p o r ta n t. M e t e a l i / e th is l i n t and m a ke tlio ro u g h n e tis a fe a tu re o f o u r p re s c rip tio n rase. E v ei.i l*K sc r ip tio n d isp e n se d at t h is s t o r e h a s th e |*ersonaJ a t te n tio n o f tin* p r o p r ieto r s. M e u s e o n ly th e PI B E S T a n d B E S T D R E G S o b ta in a b le and o u r p r ic e s m e g u a r a n te e d lo w e r Ilian a n y p la c e in t h e c ity . GRESHAM DRUG CO. i lie I I F X 4 L L S to r e G re s h a m , O r e . Lumber A ll K inds, Rough o r D ressed, M ould ing, Shingles, Etc. M K W e a re still selling L u m b e r at greatly red u c e d p rices a n d h a v e larg e q u a litie s of all kinds, ro u g h , sized a n d finishing, a t ou r m ill at S a n d y . L et u s figure on y o u r o rd ers. W rite o r p h o n e . W e deliver. D a lly O re g o n ia n , 1 y r. reg T w ic e a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r C o m b in a tio n . 1 ye a r L e u n a rtz , M gr. New Sanitary Meat Market HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, HAM, LARD, BACON S a n d y , Ore. G rin d in g and R ollin g. 1 50 j at E. N a ssh a h n ’s m ill a t New Pleas- 6 00 a n t H om e. Open e ve ry day. *104 tu n M rs. M. V og el and M iss M a rg a re t reecy e n te rta in e d at d in n e r Sun- i lay M iss E dna V ogel. M rs W ood. I.vn n W ood and G. H o a r a il o f P o rt- I :nd and W . E. W ood o f G resham . C h ris tia n Science services w ill be •eld in t h e ir h a ll in th e I. O. O E. i itild in g Sunday a t 11 o ’clo ck. Sub je c t, “ E v e rla s tin g P u n is h m e n t." The . ib lic is c o r H a lly in v ite d to a tte n d I th e c h u rc h se rvice *. M rs. J. H. W ood is ag a in i l l at It.lin e at M elrose and is being cared *1 f ir by M rs. E lla A to m Mr.-. I,. A’. L u ste d m issed her fr o n t g it e th is m o rn iu g , it h a vin g been c a rrie d away by som eone d u rin g n ig h t. M rs. L u ste d is q u ite h o p e fu l h o w e ve r th a t it w ill be re tu rn e d t o , ( h e r on tlie n ig h t ol H a llo w e 'e n . At th e Me, iio d is t E piscopal c h u rc h iin d a y ( h e r w ill b ' p r e ie lii ig bv Rev. M e iv tlk T. W ire nt i l a. in. and 7 :3 0 p. t M o rn iu g to p ic, ‘ 'T h e R e v e la tio n o f G o d ." E ve n in g to p ic. “ O rego n G o in g D ry W hy?’ S un day sch o o l at I n a. ni., E p w o rth Le ague at 6 :4 5 p. nt. A t 12 o ’clo ck ( n o o n ) , fo llo w in g tin re g u la r T jo rti- in g p re a c h in g se rvic , th e fu n e ra l t e n ice o f Mrs. M a ry A lim da J o h n - son w ill be held. A d o lf T ie tz e MAIN ST. GRESHAM, ORE “ O rego n D r y " M e e tin g , A f u ll house gre eted “ D y n a m ite A dam s" at th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h Sunday eve ning, T h e occasion was a u n io n m e e tin g o f th e ch u rch e s in the in te re s ts o f “ O regon D r y .” T h e spe ake r to ld o f th e u t t e r fa ilu r e to re g u la te th e saloo n and asserted th a t th e forces o f m o r a lity w o u ld n o t stop s h o rt o f its e x te rm in a tio n . " T h a t th e saloon has no in h e re n t by the sup rem e c o u rt o f th e U n ite d S tates.” said M r. A dam s. “ I t exists o n ly by th e to le ra n c e o f th e people. I t is d ir e c tly opposed to th e life , lib e rty and happiness o f th e pe op le.” N o tic e. Stimulators— Balance of Week CLAMS PEANUT BUTTER RICE 2 Cans for 15c 2 lbs. for 25c 5 lbs. for 25c i sa ? t ’a r l G u n d rttin lias H qo 1 R .» e r a hi re hi th e past le w weeks. M i s Steane, o l V ic to ria . H. is !.<■ >,(!( st o l Mr». A. J. W. B row n . 1 lie ladies w ere fo rm e r frie n d s and associates in E n g la n d . C. E. R u sh e r lias been con fine d to h is hom e f o r th e past few hays w ith an a tta c k o f g rip p e . T im L a d ie s ' A id society w ill hold its m o n th ly business nn t tin g and tea at th e pa rsonugt on I b u r s d a y u f- e ltio o a .'.o ve n ,h e r 5. A b e d a te lias been ch.-nged fro m W ednesday to i n u r r i k j tin s m o n th . T hose who BYERS' BAND CONCERT AND i«AMCL AT ORIENT w ill assist .Mis. W ire , th e hostess, in >'ni'i i.-h fiig and s e rv in g lu n ch e o n are Tin« P ey e rs' C o nce rt Band o f .»I-.. S. R. H ra d lie ld , M r-. I,. C. St. H aute n e ig h b o rh o o d pro , i. i. r am i M r t. i . M. Z im m e rm a n . A Pleasant H u ll a tte n d a n c e is urged as im p o r t po 'cs to e n te rta in its m any friend--. ant business w ill com e b e fore th e H a llo w e ’en n ig h t, O cto be r .1. by no («ting. g iv in g a dance at O rie n t h a ll. I .Mrs. N issen, o f P o rtla n d , p re s id e n t T lie sta n d a rd o f e u te rtu in m i nt by o f the S m ith f o r G o v e rn o r c lu b , w ill -peak a t th e lib r a r y S a tu rd a y even- Die hand boys needs no co m m e n t as , in g a t is o 'c lo c k . S everal o th e r they la v e p ro ven them selves ro y a l ! speakers w ill be present. e n te rta in « rs in th e past and i t is M rs. A. H e v e l and M rs. W . It. th e ir aim to keep up th is sta n d a rd ! K e rn e n te rta in e d a n u m b e r o f frie n d s , a t th e hom e o f M rs. H e ve l on la s t ’ E x c e ls io r” is t h e ir m o tto . E v e ry o n e is c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a t E rid a y a fte rn o o n . A d e p u ty fro m th e c o u n ty c le r k ’s te n d a n d e n jo y the m se lve s and p a r | office d is trib u te d b a llo t boxes and tic ip a te in th e p lea sure o f th e eve n e le c tio n su p p lie s to d a y to 12 p re in g . T h e best is assured. c in c ts in ea stern M u ltn o m a h . T h e m em bers o f th e R ebekah lodge w ere tre a te d to a s u rp ris e a t the GOVERNOR WEST j close o f lodge W ednesday e ve ning. IN GRESHAM TONIGHT M esdatnes L u lu S tre b in , I d e ll H o y t and A n n ie G ibbs had p re p a re d a de G o v e rn o r W est is b ille d to speak lic io u s lu n ch e o n w h ic h was served at In M e tzg e r's h a ll to n ig h t. H e p ro b j Idle hom e o f M rs. L u lu S tre b in . E v a b ly com es here in (lie in te re s ts o f e r y o n e re p o rte d a d e lig h tfu l tim e . S e n a to r C h a m b e rla in and ( ’ . .1. Ed. O sbu rn has gone to T h e D a lle s S m ith , w h om lie is e n d e a v o rin g to elect as g o v e rn o r to succeed h im s e lf. I fo r a b r ie f v is it. A tte n tio n is c a lle d to B e rt L ln d - I He w ill be accorded a re s p e c tfu l J sey's g re a t re m o v a l sale, to la st a ll o f h e a rin g and w ill have a la rg e a u d i N ovem ber. D u rin g th is sale th e pa- ence to receive h im , b e fittin g h is po I fro n s o f th e s to re w ill be served w ith s itio n as g o v e rn o r o f tlie state. T h a t he can m ake any co n ve rts is j fre e coffee in th e P u lfe r g ro ce ry s to re a d jo in in g , e ve ry day a t noon. I d o u b tfu l, b u t to those w ho believe as he does his v is it w ill be an in s p ir M rs. IL R. C a rlso n re tu rn e d last a tio n to do and to dare a n y th in g in I n ig h t fro m a v is it o f seve ral weeks th e in te re s ts o f dem ocracy as he in in W iscon sin. te rp re ts it. A m o n g th e books received th is week at th e lib r a r y is a new set o f j L ist o f L etters. cro ch e t books, also H e n sh a w ’s M o u n R e m a in in g le tte rs u n ca lle d fo r in ta in W ild F lo w e rs , A’ow n and V il lage, E a ir lie 's L o c a l G o v e rn m e n t in th e G resham postofiiee fo r week e n d C o u n tie s and T o w n s and V illa g e s and in g O cto be r 2 5 th , 1914: D r W ood H u tc h in s o n 's We and O u r L e tte rs — F . R. Joh nso n. A. H. C h ild re n . B u rn s, V. P. H a yw o o d , H. F. T h o m p M iss A da H o ne y is e n te rta in in g son, J. R. L u n d y , M rs. M . M. B oo th. th is week M rs. It. T . S tow e rs o f K e n C a rds- N. H ill, G. A che y o r T. n e w ic k , W a s h in g to n . A chey, Miss Dot W ilm o t, C la u d in e M I t A lw a y s Does th e W o rk P eterson, M r. and M rs. (Aeve B in d e r. “ I lik e C h a m b e rla in 's C o ug h R em These le tte rs w ill be sen t to the edy b e tte r th a n a n y othe.- ’ w rite s R. dead le tte r o filc e t on N o ve m b e r 8 th , E Rob rts . H o m e r C ity , Pa “ 1 have before. In ta k e n it o ff and on f o r years am t it 1914, i f n o t d e liv e re d has n e ve r fa ile d to g ive th e Jesired c a llin g f o r tlie above, please say “ a d re s u lts .” f o r sale by a ll D ealers. v e rtis e d ." g iv in g da te o f lis t. *------------------------------------------------------------- «x I. M cC O L L , P. M. Sandy F ir Lumber Co M a r tin 30. Colonial Ranges Are Better T H E Y A R E M A D E E SP E C IA L L Y I O R T H E C O A ST T R A D E S h a llo w anil I,road F ir e B ox w ith C ast E x te n sio n . B ody m ade o il l io n B u st Pi not'. New P la in C o lo n ia l I in isli, easy I t o id ea n . G u a r a n te ed lor 15 y e a r s. A llis r a n g e is m a d e by th e | P o r tla n d S to v e W o r k s. S o ld an d r e c o m m e n d e d in X liie r ie a ii III got STERLING & KIDDER’S ‘PERILS OF PAULINE’ 5 Reels Each Monday and Tuesday 5 > S c e n e from “ P e r ils o f P a u lin e " , a g re a t s e ria l p ic tu r e D i a l w ill sta r t at tlie P ic tu r e Show next M o n d a y, N o ve m b e r 2. See th e fir s t p ic tu re . S ta r tin g N o v em b er 2 . e a ch Monday and T uesday, th ere w ill he five r« els on th e pi n g ra iu , 'P erils o f P au lin e" and th ree o th er su b jects. Adnti sin n 5 c anil Die. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J . W. BROWN, Prop. Best Q u a lity M eats, Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according to Size and Quality. PHONE 41 1‘OWELL STREET Why Not Publish It aches. She w rite s , “ I feel It m y W hen you w a n t a fa c t to become l | u ty to te ll o th e rs whRt C h a m b e r- g e n e ra lly k n o w n , th e r ig h t w ay is to la *n 8 T Hh'e ts have done fo r me pu bH -h ... M „ i r ,p „ ‘ « “ ^ 3 P eru, In d ., wan tro u b le d w ith bplch- th e m I have been e n tir e ly w e l l ” F o r in g , bout stom ach and fre q u e n t head- «ale by a ll b e a te r*. Additional Troutdale News Flour Is Advancing Again! A good time to buy. We have not advanced our prices yet. Sugar is on the decline. Woven Fence at Close-out Prices Only a few hundred rods of this fence left at close-out prices. If you w i l l want fence better see us. WIRE 661 we METZGER BROS. hurry Service and Quality Store we WIRE 661 M rs. G po . S c h la tte r received th e news o f th e de ath o f h e r son, F red | Is e li, in C h icag o last S a tu rd a y m o rn ing. T h e r. m ain w i l l be b ro u g h t to P o rtla n d fo r in te rm e n t. The de c re a s e d was a b ro th e r o f J. E Is e li, w ho has m ade his hom e in T ro u td a le fo r th e la s t tw o years. M r. and M rs. A r t h u r A n d e rso n and | c h ild re n , o f P o rtla n d , were guests o f M r and M rs. C. I. R a k e r on T ues day. SOW and fo u r 6-w eeks o ld pigs fo r sale. A lfr e d H oney, R. 4, G re sh am . «71 T one d Up W h o le C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts j m ore f o r me th a n I e ve r f o r . " w rite s M rs. E s th e r ncerport, N y . S y-te in . have done d a te d hot c M3« P.aker. "I used several |i b o ttle s o f these ta b le ts a few m on th s ago T h e y n o t o n ly cu re d tue o f b ilio u s a tta c k s , s ic k headaches and th a t tir e d o u t fe e lin g , b u t oned up my w h o le sys te m .” F o r sale by a ll Dealers. hurry Eyes tested | Dr. Oso. In g lis . ARE YOU WATCHING FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS? W e are o fte n in p o s itio n to o ffe r you o r to o b ta in f o r you to p - n o tch s e c u ritie s a t te rm s w h ich serve to increase th e ir d e s ir a b ility . These, ho w e ver, are f o r in v e s to rs w ho dem and "S a fe ty F ir s t . ” We w o u ld n o t ris k o u r re p u ta tio n h a n d lin g a n y th in g except g ilt-e d g e d s e c u ritie s . Now and th e n we p ic k up a s m a ll bond w h ic h Just s u its a y o u n g m an s needs. M a n y have an eye o u t f o r n o n -ta xa b le s, and th e re are u s u a lly some good ones in o u r lis t. W e can serve you in th e c o lle c tio n o f in te re s t, and w ill accom m odate you In e v e ry o th e r way possible. F eel fre e to ask o u r ad vice an d __ KEEP 1N.TÓUCH.WITH U S -IP S WORTH,WHILE FIRST STrf G P E S H A and glasse» ulted. 11 r H a rd w a re Store Gresham, Cre. Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon T h e re w ill be he ld on th e 10th day o f N o vem b er at 8 o ’io c k p. ni. a t M e tzg e r's h a ll, in th e to w n o f G resham , a p u b lic mass m e e tin g o f th e e le cto rs and c itiz e n s th e re o f, f o r the purpose o f n o m in a tin g fro m one to fo u r persons f o r each o f th e o f fices t o be fille d at tin« to w n e le ctio n fo r 1914, tow it : .Mayor, R e co rd e r, T r e a s u r e r ,' M a rs h a ll and th re e C o u n c ilm a n . By o rd e r o f th e C o m m on C o u n c il o f tlie T o w n o f G resham . O regon - D. M. R O B E R T S , R ecorder. * T V D a tin g as s a le i- < HT« »BER i ? IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY FRIDAA’, W GRESHAM . ? FOUR KHM '.’ L PA C E o ft:. BANE!