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KHK GRESHAM SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SIXTY DOZEN Jelly Glasses REGULAR PRICE 25c and 30c per doz. SPECIAL PRICES 21c per doz. Two Sizes SATURDAY ONLY Saturday Only Cheap Peaches OUTLOOK TUESD AY . ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ T h e f a ir g ro u n d s is a h id d en b e a u ty sp o t ex c e p t to th o s e w ho see it, a s th e n u m e ro u s (low er beds a re n e a rly all in b loom a n d w ill be a t th e ir best d u rin g fa ir w eek. T he w alk s a re b e in g c le a re d o f g ra s s L a n d e v e ry th in g w ill be in re a d in e ss j fo r th e th r o n g s w ho w ill v isit th e i fair. A lread y th e g ro u n d s a r e q u ite an a ttr a c tio n to m any w ho And it e n jo y a b le to sp e n d a n h o u r o r so I th e re . AUGUST 24, lttl.5 M r. a n d M rs. A. E. A dam s v isited re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d on S u n d ay . Roy an d H a ro ld K ern , Mrs. M D. X e rn , Mrs. L ittle an d Miss Isa bel M etzg er took an a u to trip to W elches S u n d ay . beach fo r an o u tin g . T h ey w ere jo in e d by Mr. a n d M rs. G. W. C ook an d d a u g h te r G ayle of P o rtla n d . BOKHARA FABRIC USTACO SYMPHONY LAW N M iss ltu th C lin e h as re tu r n e d to G re sh a m , h e r fo rm e r h o m e, fo r a | wfrek’s v isit w iih Mrs. J. M. Shoe- | m a k e r an d o th e r frien d s. M iss L u lu N 'ystrom , a s s is ta n t at th e f i r s t S ta te B an k , is ta k in g h e r v a c a tio n in A b e rd e e n , W a sh in g to n , w h e re sh e is v is itin g w ith h e r sis G u st C a rlso n is p re p a r in g fo r a te r, M rs. E. S. A n d erso n . fo u n d a tio n on h is M ain s t r e e t lot, 25x50 fe e t, on w hich he w ill e re c t a Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. W. B row n had b rick b u ild in g to be o c cu p ie d by S. as g u e s ts S u n d ay th e ir nephew , E. P a ln iq u is t w ith his h a rn e s s sto re. W a lte r B a rb u r, w ife a n d little d a u g h te r , F re d a , a n d Mr. H in m a n of Miss M arie L an e h a s g o n e to G e r P o rtla n d . m a n 's h opfield n e a r S aleip to e n g ag e in h o p p ic k in g d u rin g th e com ing M iss M ina G ilb e rt an d Jo y ce K id L tw o w eeks. d e r le ft S a tu rd a y fo r R ockaw ay S u n d ay v is ito rs a t th e h o m e of M rs. C. H. L an e w ere M iss Lucy J e n k in s , co u fity sch o o l su p e rin te n - 1 d e n t o f C ow litz c o u n ty , W ash ., and Miss N ellie B u rk e b o th of K alam a. Mr. an d Mrs. C h a rle s R u c k le s and •iiild ren , a ls o o f K a la m a , a n d Miss N ellie L a th ro p , o f P o r tla n d , w ere S a tu rd a y v is ito rs. T h e tw o la tte r w om en a re c o u sin s of M rs. L ane. r --------- Fine Stationery for Particular People M rs. G race Q uick and little .la u g h - - te r a r e v is itin g th e hom e fo lk s, Mr. I ? a n d M rs. E. C. L indsey. Finest Society Stationeries. A re th re e of th e W e a re c o n fid en t of o u r ability to p le a se you. F in e S tationery m ak es an a p p ro p ria te a n d useful gift. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A L L S to re " ì £> ooooock > ooockk > o or. c coo aoooo oo ckwiw u o n o c o o o ochxhxhxh X» GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A J. W BROWN, Prop. Best Qyality Meats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Miss Belle A tte rb u ry w as g iven a s u r p ris e p a rty by a n u m b e r of Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according frie n d s last S a tu rd a y ev en in g . T h o se to Size and Quality. p re s e n t w ere B elle, W ilm a a n d D uard A tte rb u ry , A lb e rt C am p, W ilson POW ELL STREET P H O N E 41 E a stm a n , H a n n a h L ane, W in ifre d St. C la ir, E s th e r P e te rs o n , H azel R ob . M iss J e n k i n s is tie r s is te r . inson. Ida L u u b e r, L o re ta C ook, I ■ANU IDE- M rs. S. T. C row an d f a th e r , K. R u th C line, Lon M arsto n , T om P a r k Dewey, r e tu rn e d S a tu rd a y ev en in g e r, E va M cC arter, G eorge L an e, M arsto n an d I f ro m B r ig h tw o o d w h e r e th e y . p it A dolf L a u b e r, S. M. EARLY CRAWFORDS (lie p ast fo u r w eeks. T hey occupied R ic h a rd L ane. LET US FIT YOU OUT T itos. B in d e r's c o tta g e a n d h ad a M iss Eva A n d erso n re tu rn e d la st ELBERTAS good tim e. M rs. C row h a s been Washing Machines Clothes Lines w eek from E u g en e w here sh e s p e n t g re a tly b en efited by th e o u tin g . MUIRS Clothes Wringers Wash Boilers a w eek w ith h e r frie n d Miss J o h n I flSTX'Wl'K't. T h e n in e -m o n th s ' old b aby o f Mr son. Clothes Baskets Wash Tubs and Stands 1 anil M rs. S w an M ag n u so n passed Clothes Pins Wash Boards M iss M yrtle S h o rt, of D enver, C ol aw ay s u d d e n ly on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n PH ONE a t th e re sid e n c e o f D r .'ll . II. H ughes o ra d o , a n d T. W. Jo h n so n of P o r t Vacuum Washers 661 in G re sh a m , w h ere it had been ta k e n lan d , w ere g u e s ts of Mr. an d Mrs. W dR e W a s if - i f a y E a s y by usina th e N E W A ccom panied fo r tr e a tm e n t. T h e fu n e ra l w as held K a rl M iller S u n d ay . ..„A T — to d ay in th e D o u g lass c e m e te ry by L. L. K id d er an d fam ily, Mr. an d BOSS W ASHER una Mrs. 11. M. M iller an d K. A. M iller Rev. J o n a s J o h n s o n , officiating. B anana I lour. o r eco n e cun he m ad e o f eig h t o u n ces an d fam ily th e y en jo y e d a picnic E. R. W rig h l, w ho u n d e rw e n t o u tin g on th e C la c k a m a s riv er. o f b a n a n a m eal to o n e te a s p o o n fu l of In llo llu m l anil B elg iu m , w hen th e b a k in g p o w d er, a n d th e u su a l In s e rio u s o p e ra tio n a t Good S a m a rita n w ar fo rced up th e p rice o f w heat g re d ie n ts to r a c a k e to be a d d e d . T h e Moose picnic a t E sta c a d a w as h o sp ita l six w eek s ago, w e n t to the G R E SH A M , O R E G O N by a p a rty of 16 from flour, a tte m p ts w ere m ad e to find o p e ra tin g ta b le S u n d ay fo r a second a tte n d e d A. E. K e ssler o rg a n iz e d He lias n o t been G resh am . s u b s titu te s . T u lip b u lb s w r e g ro u n d L i.g a ii lic r r .x O u t l o o k l l i g h i y E n c o u r m a jo r o p e ra tio n . aging, a b le to leav e tile h o sp ita l sin ce going th e h u n ch from h ere. W ilb u r S ta n an d th e m eal u sed In b ak in g , h u t th e O ne y e a r ago, h u t few caseH of th e re . H is c o n d itio n is re p o r te d fa ley w on a $37 w atch by c o m in g in resu llti w ere u n s a tis fa c to ry . In J a u n le ss c o m p lic a tio n s first in th e 100 y a rd dash. w ere sh ip p e d to v o ra b le an d m aica th e m ost im p o rta n t p ro d u c t is lo g a n b e rry ju lc o a ris e lie Is e x p e c te d to re co v er. th e linn m a , an d sin ce th e w a r began th e e a s te rn m a rk e ts d u rin g th e Geo. W. K en n ey sold h is tw o sa le s h av e fallen off. T h is led to th e m o n th o f A u g u st. Y e ste rd a y , u lo Mr. an d Mrs. E. W. A y lsw o rth h o u ses on P ow ell s tr e e t la st w eek to te a ts to co n v ert th e fr u it in to flour. cal firm sh ip p e d a so lid c a rlo a d of Mrs. Ja s. L aw ren ce, Mr. a n d M rs. T G re sh a m m en. T h e o ne n ex t to th e In o ne use 5.¡7 p o u n d s so c o n v e rte d R. H o w ltt a n d M. D. K e rn w ent by I. O. O. F. b u ild in g w as s o ld to m ad e 138 p o u n d s. It cost 96 c en ts a lo g a n b e rry ju ic e to New Y ork C ity. H en ry L a tto u re ll, w ho m oved in y es a u to S u n d ay to L a rc h m o u n ta in . h u n d re d p o u n d s to m a k e th e Hour. O ne y e a r ag o , th e lo g a n b e rry ju ic e te rd a y . T h e o n e Ju st w est o f th a t T h e w h o lesale p rice w as p u t at 4 w as p ra c tic a lly u n k n o w n In th e E ast Miss E m m a F u lle r am i E s th e r El- w as b o u g h t by A. E. K essler, th e c e n ts a p o u n d . T h is is said to yield Now, th a n k s to th e a d v e rtis in g g iven ford h av e r e tu r n e d fro m a w eek's b a rb e r. O ne lot w ent w ith each a pro ill o f a ir th a t th e m a k in g o f It by W illiam J e n n in g s B ry an a n d s ta y a t S easid e. ho u se. T h e p u rc h a s e p rice w as b a n a n a flour m ay ro o n be a r e g u la r th e p u b lic ity th r o u g h lo g a n b e rry $800 each. Ira B rad fleld a n d w ife of P a rso n s e n te r p ris e . N ine h u n d re d a n d fif day at tile O reg o n b u ild in g , th e la r g W ilb u r T h o m p so n , w ho h a s been teen p o u n d s of fru it on th e stem e r d aily p a p e rs In th e E ast a re fr e e K a n sa s, a rriv e d la s t w eek on a visit w ith th e fo r m e r's m o th e r, Mrs. S. R ill fo r som e tim e , is a b le to be a ro u n d g av e In Hour a v alu e of $5.6(1. T h is ly d is c u ssin g it. T h e W ith to ller flo a t or raster « h e e l front, a* d esired . T he p otato New Y ork Mrs. B rad- on th e s tr e e ts e v ery day w ith th e aid d ig g er that is GU A RA NTEED . banana m eal, m ixed w ith w heat T rib u n e give.- c o n s id e ra b le sp ace to llr a d tic ld . w ho is til. No m ore trou b le in d iggin g your p otatoes if you h ave a P l'G H . (tour, Is b e in g used to m a k e b read B ry a n 's ta s te fo r th e Ju ice, a n d th e tield 's c o n d itio n is re p o r te d to he ini of c ru tc h e s. We have Ixxo-horse d ig g ers in sm all or large elev a to r d iggers. a n d c ak es. B oth th e c a k e s am i th e New Y ork E v en in g T e le g ra m sin g s p ro v in g . T h e m o rta lity o f w a te r fow l n e a r b re a d tire lik ed by th e peo p le, who its p ra ise s ( IDEIt MII.I.S in sm all or large A nd all th is h as h a p T h e c o m m itte e fro m th e W o m e n ’s th u s get a la r g e r am i c e rta in ly a no p ened w ith iif o n e y ear. G re a t S alt L ak e h as a ttr a c te d w ide t l.L G U A RA NTEED M V HINER V. B est to Buy o r B est to Use. H om e M issio n ary so ciety , to a rr a n g e less n u tr itio u s loaf. H o u sew iv es a re T h is su d d e n c h a n g e in th e fo r- fo r tr a n s p o r ta tio n fo r u n u m b e r of s p re a d In te re s t in re c e n t y e a rs , an d u rg ed to try b a n a n a m eal w ith w heat I tu n e s o f th e lo g a n b e rry sh o u ld bo th e r e h av e been m any sp e c u la tio n s c h ild re n fro m th e P o rtla n d I n d u s Hour. A little e x p e rim e n tin g will ta k e n Into c o n s id e ra tio n by th e j tr ia l H om e on o n e day of th e F a ir as to its cause. T h o u s a n d s on th o u give Die m ax im u m p ro p o rtio n menl . groxvi rs w ho h av e b ecom e d isc o u r- sa n d s of wild d u c k s, sn ip e , s a n d | re p o r te d th e ir f a ilu re to m a k e a r P h o n e 544 G re sh a m , O regon p ip e rs a n d o th e r b ird s h av e p e rish e d , tlia t m ay be used fo r b re a d m a k in g ; I ag ed . S alem J o u r n a l. ra n g e m e n ts w ith th e P o rtla n d R a il sE E I S AT H I E I A IR fro m th re e p a r ts of b a n a n a m eal to a n d th e s itu a tio n is of m o re th a n lo- way L ig h t & P o w e r c o m p an y . T he fixe o f « h e a t flour u p to h a lf an d An cab im p o rta n c e , as im m e n se n u m A u s tra lia n h as In v e n te d an u n u su a l d e m a n d fo r e a rs fo r th a t h a lf a re said to m a k e a good lo af a lu m in u m allo y th a t is sa id to be as b e rs of b ird s sto p in th is re g io n tim e b ein g g iv en as a reaso n . It Is H ow to C u re a S p ra in T h e T w e n ty Y e a r T e st B an an a in. at m ak es e x c ellen t g in g e r h a rd as s te e l, th a t is iio u co rro sfv e w hile m ig ra tin g a n d m any of th e m n o t c e rta in X» h e th e r o th e r a rr a n g e - A s p r a in ntay be c u re d in a b o u t | "S o m e tw e n ty y e a rs ag o I used c a k es an d g in g e rb re a d . A p lain c ak e an d th a t can bo b razed utid so ld e re d . su c c u m b to th e p re v a ilin g m alad y . m erits can be m ad e, if n o t th e n iat- A s im ila r m o rta lity h as b e e n r e p o r t o n e -th ird th e tim e re q u ire d by th e C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o le ra a n d te r will be Iro p p ed . ed a t T u la re an d O w ens la k e s in C a l u su a l tr e a tm e n t by a p p ly in g C h a m D ia rrh o e a R e m e d y ,” w rite s <#eo. W. b e rla in 's L in im e n t an d o b se rv in g th e B ro ck , p u b lis h e r o f th e E n te rp ris e . M rs. A. W arw ick , w ho w ith h e r ifo rn ia , an d p ro b ab ly o c cu rs a t m any d ire c tio n s w ith e ach h o ttie. F o r sa le A b e rd e e n , Md. ” 1 d isco v ered th a t it o th e r p o in ts in th e w est. T h is m a t c h ild re n o c cu p ie d th e W irtz house w as a q u ic k an d sa fe c u re fo r d ia by G re sh a m D rug Co.— Ad. c o rn e r T h ird s t r e e t a n d H ood a v e te r h a s re c e n tly been in v e s tig a te d by rrh o e a . S ince th e n uo o n e can sell th e U n ited S ta te s bio lo g ical su rv e y , t m e a n y th in g said to be 'ju s t as g o o d ,’ n u e, h a s m oved aw ay fro m G resh am w hich finds th a t in all p ro b a b ility D u rin g a ll th e s e y e a rs 1 have u sed it a n d rt c o m m en d ed it m an y tim e s, an d F. A rth u r A n d erso n h a s re tu rn e d th e tr o u b le is d u e to a n a lk a lin e p o i it h a s n e v e r d is a p p o in te d a n y o n e .” T h e b ird s p ro b ab ly sic k e n in fro m n o r th e a s te r n O reg o n , w h ere he son. F o r sa le by G re sh a m D ru g Co.— Ad. lie shallow w a te r b o rd e rin g th e m ud w as en g a g e d in fo r e s tr y w ork d u rin g fiats. As th e se flats dry u ite r h ig h th e su m m e r. |\<>, I \8 , R L S IIC , all patterns, No. I. $ 1 6 , No. 2, $ 1 2 , an d O u tlo o k s u b s c rip tio n c o n te s t now w a te r, s a lts an d a lk a lie s c ry s ta liz e C om m on, $ 8 . on. F re e tic k e t a n d all ex p en ses Mr. a n d Mrs. H. L. St. C la ir h ad on th e s u r fa c e of th e g ro u n d . L a te r paid to P e n d le to n R o u n d u p . 1x4. 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24-ft, lengths. R o u g h $ 6 , Sized $ 7 . as g u e sts S u n d ay e v e n in g . Dr. an d pools from ra in , o r a ste a d y w ind Mrs. E. C. R o ssm an a n d son E u g en e blow s th e w a te r o v e r tile fla ts; th e 2x4, 2*6; 2*8, 16 o r 24-ft. lengths. R ough $ 6 , Sized $ 7 . L E A V E G R E SH A M D ally O re g o n ia n , 1 yr. reg . . . $6.00 a n d Mrs Roy P ru d d e n of P o rtla n d h ig h ly so lu b le s a lts n re ta k e n up by 1 4 81 IF A II I I N G , $ 5 . M a in and P o w e ll S tre e ts T w ice-a-H ’e ek O u tlo o k , 1 yr.. 1.50 a n d Miss Isa C ollin of M inneapolis. th e w a te r, an d b ird s fe e d in g in tile 1*6. I '8 S H E A T H IN G $ 6 . Combination, 1 year................ 6 00 M iss Coffin w as a sc h o o lm a te of th e w u te r th u s c h a rg e d L E A V E PO R T L A N D a re p o isoned. 1*6, 1*8 SI III’I A P . 16 or 2 4 -ft, $ 7 . F irs t and A ld ,r R o ssm an s a n d St. C la irs. She w as C o n cen tra tio n of th e s a lts by e v a p o r F re e tr ip to R o u n d u p . All ex 2*4, lu lls, sized, $ 2 . e n ro u te to h e r h o m e fro m S an F r a n a tio n in poorly d ra in e d pools lead s PHONE 31 - - GRESHAM p en ses paid . R ead p a rtic u la rs . cisco. Mr. a n d M rs St. C la ir and o th e sam e re s u lt. M easu res fo r ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER d a u g h te r M a rg a re t s p e n t S u n d a y a f k e e p in g th e w a te r fre sh a re th e only te rn o o n at th e h o m e of D t an d Mrr. rem ed y th u s f a r In d icated G o o d Supply of Split C e d a r F e n c e Posts R o ssm an In P o rtla n d . G o o d S up p ly of H o o tin g an d all f inish L.umber. M ouldings, For Canning 35c to 50c a box FRUIT JARS Economy and Mason Today Wash-Day Necessities KERR Self-Scaling Mason Metzger Bros Sterling & Kidder Hardware Co. HFSSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Lumber at Spec’i Sale LELAND AUTO'SERVICE Four Cars, Leave Every Half Hour Shingles, Etc. Mdl now in operation. Let ut figuie on your orders We Deliver. Sandy Fir Lumber Co, P hone 446 M a rtin Sandy, Ore. L e n n a rt« , M g r. Reliable Truck Service Willi Young's A do Truck Service All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND • * Furniture Moving and Farmer'« Hauling i'h o n e 7t»x G re sh a m BERT HOSS 224 Pine Street, Portland Main BITS A-2(11» t M rs A J. W. B row n a n d M rs W K ll a r i il to n w ere h o ste sse s to a picnic p a rty o f c h ild re n on J o h n s o n ere e k M onday. T h e p a rty co n siste d o f D oris B row n, h e r c o u sin F re d a B a rb u r of P o rtla n d . H a rry . Allen an d A nna H a m ilto n . .Mabel, L val and F re d W in te rs, M a rg a re t St. C lair, tiw e n d o lin B ittn e r a n d h e r cousin fro m P o rtla n d . F A IR V IE W T h e M ethodist S u n d ay school e n joyed a fine picnic on th e S andy riv e r n e a r T ro u td a le la s t S a tu rd a y . About 150 w ere p re s e n t a n d a d e lig h tfu l day w as sp e n t. G am es, s p o rts a n d b a th in g w ere a m o n g th e re c r e a tio n s of th e day. A sp le n d id picnic d in n e r w as se rv e d , a f t e r w hich a lt w ere tr e a te d to ice cream . Not So S tran ge A fter 111 T h e ( m m * of l„ I.. C a n te lo u T h e ca se of L. L. C a n te lo u , C la r You may think It strange that so e n d o n , T exas, is s im ila r to t h a t of many people are cured of stomach m any o th e r s w ho hav e used C h a m trouble by Chamberlain'« Tablets b e rla in s C olic, C h o le ra a n d D tar- You would not, however. If you rrh o e a Since th e n no o n e can sell should give them a trial. Ttfey ing a d o c to r fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s, a n d strengthen and Invigorate the stom using d iffe re n t k in d s of m ed icin e fo r ach and enable it to perform its my w ife « h o had been tro u b le d w ith functions naturally. Mrs. Rosie bow el c o m p la in t fo r s e v e ra l RIsh. Wabash, lnd., writes. Noth »exere m o n th s I b o u g h t a 25c b o ttle of ing did me the least good until I C m b e rla in s C holic. C h o le ra an d began using C ham berlain's Tablets D h ia a rrh A fte r u sin g th e It is decidedly the best medicine for second o e a R em edy ach trouble I have exer used.” I ¡ ' " j L ' ‘¡¡L il*L"h/ n’Arely stomach For sale by Gresham Drug Co - A d . J cö _ Ad Gresham Drug ÛOOOO1 PAGE You Grow as You Bank ' (Ming m en d o not s p rin g s u d d e n ly in to b u sin e ss p ro m in e n c e an d su ccess. T in y ris e g ra d u a lly , o v e r a p e rio d o f y e a rs , fro m » i i i i . I I tr a n s a c tio n s to big ones, fro m p enny p ro fits to g re a t d iv id e n d s. V id in v a ria b ly th e h is to ry of a c a re e r o f c o m m e rc ia l a c h ie v e m e n t i*»i In** I to ld in th e lumi'fi h a n k in g re c o rd . Banking Money Means Building Your Future— Begin Early That Your Strut lure May Be High T h e re a r e m o re h ig h - s a la r le d p o s itio n s in (h is c o u n try th a n th e r e a r e m en to till th e m . T h e s e c re t is tr a in in g in finance, xxlm li b eg in s xxith o rd in a ry th t e u ses of m oney. b a n k in g k n o w le d g e o f th e v a lu e anil We w ill w elcom e you as a de|MM(itor. FIRST STATE BA GPESHAM, W E .