CORBETT nplete DlSpCFScll Scilo A. J. C. C. JERSEYS Multnomah County Fair Grounds Thurs., May 13 SALE BEGINS AT 11 A. M. 38 HEAD PURE BRED JERSEYS 38 T he M ethodist Aid society will m eet with Mrs. Geo. H. B lackburn on the afternoon of W ednesday. May 12. Mrs. B lackburn will serve tea. Mrs. Iva R ohertsou e n te rta in e d the 1 G. B. club at h e r hom e last week T hursday. Miss su d le Ja c k has been ill for the past week o r two. Mrs. Jack so n has been e n te rta in ­ ing frien d s from Chicago an d from W ashington. G. H. B lackburn m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d yesterday. Rev. E. A. L eonard will preach at O rient Sunday evening at 8 o ’clock. J. F. Shultz and fam ily, of Eagle Creek, spent S atu rd ay and Sunday w ith th e ir bro th er-in -law . S. M. Davis. The high school girls gave a p ar­ ty in the old school building In hon­ or of tile high school boys. T here was a larg e crow d and every one had a good tim e. Gladys Lasley, C laude Woodel, C lara Lasley and E sth er K incaide visited at th e F ern d ale place last Sunday. Miss Lela L asley expects to come hom e in a few weeks from B erkeley. C alifornia, w here she has been go­ ing to school. W ard E vans has received his new Dodge m otor cur. Jam es Spiers has p urchased the house form ally occupied by F ran k Knowlton at P leasan t Home. Mr. and Mrs S piers moved to th e ir new home th e tirst of th e week. Miss Anna R adford, of G resham , is spending th e week a t hom e on ac­ count of the illness of h er m other. The C o ttrell E m broidery club will meet with Mrs. Wm. C rasw ell W ed­ nesday, May 19. The B aptist Aid society will meet with Mrs. F. M cKinney T h u rsd ay , May 13. TERRY A re You in D ebt? Tlie Debt Habit is o n e o f th e greatest dangers o f our tim e— yes, of any tim e. Is it grow in g upon you ? Once you paid your b ills every w eek — th e n every m on th — and n ow ? T here is only on e way to get out o f th is habit. T ak e a sm all portion o f your incom e and d ep osit it regu larly— ju st as you get it— iu an A ccount at th e BANK OF GRESHAM . By th is m ethod you w ill build a sin k in g fund. It is th e on ly w ay! — Debt and D eath a re two w ords singularly connected not only in sound, b ut in fact; for th e fo rm er freq u en tly h asten s th e la tte r. A A Bank of Gresham Every animal of famous Sunny Brook Herd will go .to highest bidder Including the great herd bull Eminent’s Carnation of Sunny Bank 89521. This is one of the most select offerings of registered A. J. C. C. Cattle. Several Register of Merit Cows with Records FROM 500 to 635 POUNDS BUTTER LADY TENNYS OF INGLESIDE 247393—Now on official test has milked 58.7 pounds in one day, 117.3 rounds in two days. LEVA'S IRENE 247392—Has milked 51.6 pounds for one day and 12105.3 milk and 636.31 pounds butter in 1 year. She is now averaging nearly 30 pounds daily after more than 14 months' work. LEWISA CLARKE 209221—Made 571.41 pounds butter in 298 days. MAYBELLE OF INGLESIDE 227084—Dam of B. C. Altman’s Empress' Lad’s Margaret, the great four-year old that recently finished test with 715 pounds butter. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE THE BEST BLOOD OF THE BREED AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Write for Catalogue. CHAS. L. HUNTER, Owner PLEASANT HOME, ORE. T he D eckers have b u ilt an d are now occupying a new sto re building. The new building is much m ore con­ venient th an th e old, and if p resen t plans are carried o u t. will be an a t­ tractiv e place th is sum m er, w ith a soda fountain Installed an d a ru stic ice cream p arlo r. T his com m unity appreciates u p-to-date-ness in all lines! W. H. S anford has begun clearing his lots p rep a ra to ry to building soon. The new house will add g rea tly to tlie appearance of the P ark. Mrs. F ra n k P a re n t and ch ild ren . Donald ami H ow ard, sp en t T h u rsd ay in M ontavllla a tte n d in g th e W il­ lam ette Valley B ap tist association and m eeting old friends. Mrs. H arry McCoy and d au g h ters, Helen and E leanor, visited In P o rt­ land T hursday, th e guests of Mrs. F. Ohlson. Mrs. Ella F letc h er, of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. Allen P aren t, of H illsboro, are spending th e week-end w ith Mrs. P a re n ts’ son F ran k . T he Base Line Im p ro v em en t club Is en th u sia stic ally w orking for the b etterm e n t of th e vicinity. T he la­ dies a re now ta k in g up th e stu d y of p arliam en tary ru les— doing so with th e ir -..sual vim. At th e last m eeting several new m em bers were added to th e club. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey, of Boring, w ere visitors at th e hom e of COL. D. L. PERRY, Auctioneer, Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and M .’ j . G. N. S ager one day HORACE ADDIS, C lerk of Sale, P ortland. Oregon. recently. E. A. RHOTEN, Salem: ('. D. MINTON, Portland, Assistants at Ringside. Jas. DeShieida, of T rem o n t, culled on E. E. Pinkley la st W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager an d son ¡Clyde, Jr., visited at th e hom e of Mr. HILLSVIEW and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell Sunday. P e te r B erke was doing business A. E. F o rsy th e m ade a business in G resham last Monday. trip to Oregon City last S aturday. G randm a Sager, of L ents, visited A ugust P ier was a P o rtlan d visit­ with relativ es In th e valley a few o r last Friday. XIrs. A. W ilhie, who is living with days th is week. I. F. Coffman, of L ents, has team s her nephew C h arlie Hupp, bought 1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, 2 fine cows recently and aB one thing I engaged h au lin g cordw ood to the No. 3, $11. alw ays calls fo r an o th e r they need­ city. Mr. Coffman has sev eral h u n ­ Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9. ed a se p arato r. So Will Hesse), of dred cords which he had cu t on his 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. G resham , cam e o ut and sold them place h ere last w inter. Mr. Lynch, a P o rtlan d horse buy­ 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. i one. C. Taylor, who has been in T illa­ er, was o ut T uesday and secu red a 1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6. mook county th e last ten days, look­ horse from T. P. Cam pbell. 1x4 SHEATHING, $5. Miss N elson, a m issionary from ing over hom estead land, has filed on 1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft. A u stralia, will speak a t th e P lea san t a fine claim . lengths, $7. Mrs. Olson, often called “ G ran d ­ V alley church Sunday, May 9, a t 11 1x6, 1x8 SHIPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8. m a" Olson, was seriously ill with o’clock. Everybody cordially Invited. 2x4, cull, sized, $2. h ea rt tro u b le last week. F o r aw hile she seem ed past hum an help and a l­ LUSTED ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER. th o u g h she has passed h e r th ree Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts. Born to Mr. and Mrs E. E. Quay score years and ten, she Is now re ­ Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings, May 2d, a d au g h ter. covering q u ite rapidly. Shingles, Etc. Mrs. F ra n k C um m ings and son Mrs. A. S am uelson, and h e r sis­ Mill now In o p eratio n . L et us figure on your orders. Phone ter-in-law Mrs. C am pbell who is vis­ Lloyd, of T ro u td ale , were recen t vis­ or write. We Deliver. itin g her, railed on Mrs. W estlund ito rs at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. M oulton. W ednesday aftern o o n . E d g ar H o llister, th e g ran d so n of G ust L arson, of Powell Valley, was calling on friends in th is vicin­ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davies, is very Sandy, Oregon. M artin L en n a rts. Mgr. ity M onday. He had not been out ill. P hone 446 Mr. and Mrs. M athew Rauw m ade th is way fo r a few years an d th ere a trip to P o rtlan d last T h u rsd ay . i were so m any im provem ents in the Mrs. R. N eib au er atten d e d the way of new- buildings and cleared Sick H ead arh . FAIRVIEW Mrs. A. L. L uekie, E ast R ochester, land, etc., he could hardly believe he fu n eral of h er fa th e r in P o rtlan d N. Y., was a victim of sick headache last W ednesday. M others' day will be observed in was in the rig h t neighborhood. and despondency, caused by a badly S u p erin te n d en t A. P. A rm stro n g Mr. W eiss, of P o rtlan d , o w n er of w eakened and d eb ilita te d condition th e P re sb y teria n church next Sunday. of h er stom ach, w hen she began ta k ­ I Rev. I. B Self will ta k e fo r his topic E lkhorn farm , was o u t loo k in g over was o u t visitin g th e L usted school last W ednesday. ing C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. She says, J ' T he Model M other." Special music his place T uesday. " I found them p leasan t to ta k e, also m ild an d effective. In a few w eeks’ will be fu rn ish ed by th e ch o ir u n d er ORIENT Gravel and Hand. tim e I was re sto re d to my form er th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. A. L. Stone. I am p rep ared to fu rn ish gravel good h e a lth .” F o r sale by all D eal­ E veryone should w ear a w hite flower. F a th e r and M o th ers’ day will be ers. an d sand In any q u an tity from Beil observed next Bunday a t 11 o'clock. pit. Also team in g , g rad in g an d ex­ Ink stains may be removed from Apply a »mall amount of d ilu ted cav atin g . J. 11. Hoss. T -lep b o n e Rev. E. A. L eonard will preach a ten m a teria l w ith a little cholo- ' peroxide to a scorched place to Te­ "9x T erm s C ash.— Adv. tf serm on a p p ro p riate to th e occasion. rm . move it. A G R E S H A M , O R EG O N V ¥ 4 per cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. ÏCK5 o o O 0 QOOOOOOOOOOP QOOOOOOOOQOOOOO “Play Ball” “It's Tim e to Limber up’’ W e Carry the Famous Spalding Bros.* Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls VENTURA PARK ENTIRE HERD TO EE SOLD C ham berlain's L inim ent. T his p rep aratio n is in ten d ed es­ L ast Sunday Mrs. May H anning pecially fo r rh eu m atism , lam e back, e n te rta lu e d Mr. and Mrs. D anfortn sp rain s and like ailm ents. It is a fa ­ vorite w ith people who are well ac­ and th e ir th ree children, th e o cca­ q u ain ted with its splendid q ualities. sion being Mrs H an n in g ’s b irth d u ) Mrs. C harles T an n er, W abash, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. D an fo rth resides in says of it. "1 have found C h am b er­ lain 's L inim ent th e best th in g for P o rtlan d . lam e back and sp rain s 1 have ever Mr. and Mrs. F an ch e r and farnilc used. It w orks like a charm and re­ visited friends in Oregon City last lieves pain and soreness. I t l ia s been used by o th ers of my fam ily as well Sunday. M arston Bros have been saw ing as m yself for upw ards of tw enty y ea rs.” 25 and 60 cent bottles. F o r wood on th e Coons farm . 1 sale by all D ealers. See us for all Sporting Goods GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A ll S to r e OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SANITARY MEAT MARKET BEST Q U A L IT Y M EATS All Kinds of Sausages, Earn, Lard, Faccn, Etircir.ade ADOLF TIETZE PHONE 54 X MAIN ST. GRESHAM LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn Rustic, $9. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAIJLSTEKS, TABLE LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LllKBTR CO., BORING, ORE. PHONE 41x Route No. 2. Special Sale of Lumber Iron-Clad Silos THE A patent flexible roof. You tighten every hoop from the ladder. The door is fastened securely at all four cor­ ners, preventing warping or the admitting of air. Patent bracing system—not a guy wire. WRITE OR ASK FOR CIRCULARS. Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutters The knives cut from outer edge which requires less power and does better work. A heavier FLY WHEEL and a STEEL FRAME makes a safer and stronger cutter. Sandy F ir Lumber Co* Field T-W Gas Engines Always starts on magneto without cranking. Have no batteries to play out and are guaran­ teed for five years. L E T US S H O W Best to B uy YO U W H Y T e l. 5 4 4 Best to Lise HESSELS FARM MACHINERY G R ESH A M . O R EG O N J