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F O rB
FRIDAY.
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Albin Floss, well known
i ern M ultnom ah, accidentally
him self at A rdenw ald on W ednes-
hlle Lu »Hog. He was al’ovt
if age and leaves a wife
row a ch ildren. Ills death
n in th tragedy connected
Stop! Look!! Listen!!!
3 Big Specials for Next Week
OUTING FLANNEL SPECIAL
2500 yards Outing Flannel, regular 10c per yard, a t the rem arkably low price of
7£c per yd.
We find our Outing Flannel is not m oving as we would like it too, and for this rea
son are placing it a t your service a t cost and even less- If you appreciate w hat we are
offering you there should not be a yard left on our shelves a t the close of the week. These
were bought when the cotton m arket was the lowest it has been in years. There has been
three advances since we bought them, yet we offer them at less than original cost.
Boys’ Suits Special
15 pieces Oil Cloth, seconds, slightly damaged, brown and yellow patterns, only
ou can
13c per yd.
T hrifty people in and about Gresham are watching these specials from week to week.
Those who know us, know we do as we advertise. We advertise the tru th , tru th a d
vertises us.
B ert L in d se y
THE TAD STORE
DRY GOODS STORE
GRESHAM
Public Sale
On my place, 1 mile north of Pleasant Home, % mile west of
Lusted Schoolhouse.
Thursday, Nov. 11,
10 a. m.
12 COWS
6 H E IFE R S
2 HORSES
Spring Wagon, Single and Double Harness, Galloway
M anure Spreader, Horse Cultivator, Hand Cultivator, Hay
Rake, 2 Mowing Machines, Disc Harrow, Spike Tooth H ar
row, 3-horse Shafts, 2 Plows, Scraper. About 20 tons Hay.
Small Tools.
I ll *1 S I . l i t >1.1* G O O D S — 3
lie d l o o m S e t-. a n il S p r i n g s , H -ft. I x -
te n sio n T a b le ,
L ib r a r y T a b le , P u r lin - T a b l e s ,
C h a ir s , S t e e l R a n g e ,
H e a l i n g S t o v e s , o i l i e r a r t iv ie s l o o n u m e r o u s to m ention.
2
TERM S Sum s of $10 o r u n der, C ash; o ver $10, six m o n th s' tim e
on approved note a t 8 p e r cept. Two per cent off fo r cash on
sum s ov er $10.
I R E E U XCH ON PLACE
F. J. ERZ, O w ner
R. I ANDERSON, Auctioneer
C M. LAKE, Clerk
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A.
J.
W
BROWN,
Prop.
Best Q u a lity M eats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOOS, according
to S ue and Quality.
PHONE
41
Saturday Specials
Picnic H am s, per lb. 10c
F lo u r
M a ik e t
D e c lin e s A g a in
d u iin g th e Week
INCLUDING
GRAPES
CABBAGE
CARROTS
TOMATOES
S W T POTATOES
Mrs P. A. G ould is sp en d in g the
I week at M cM innville a t th e hom e of
' h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. Violet T h o rn to n .
PINE APPLES
ORANGES
BANANAS
PEACHES
W h en Y ou T a k e C old.
METZGER BROS.“
Phone 661
Quality - Service
Gresham
■
W ith the ax e rag e m an a cold Is a
se rio u s m a tte r an d sh o u ld not be
trifled w ith , as som e of th e m ost
d a n g e ro u s d iseases s ta r t
w ith a
com m on cold. T ak e C h a m b e rla in 's
i u k A Rem edy an d get rid of your
cold as quick ly as possible. You are
not ex p e rim en tin g when you use
th is rem edy, as it has been in u s e 1
for m any y ea rs an d has an e sta b -i
lis te d re p u ta tio n . It co n tain s no op-i
at Gresham Drug Store.— Adv.
t
O atm eal Is g en erally a d u lte ra te d
w ith barley flour to give it a w h ite r
appearance.
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D E N T IS r s
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O T T B R O S.
DENTISTS
GRESHAM,
OREOOX
PH O N ES— Offlc» 617
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R. q
J. U. ULANAHAN
F IB S T
O FF IC E
■ T A T E BANK
■tnxsiiyi
GRESHA M , OREGON
p h y s ic ia n s
S. P. B I T T N E R , Md
P h y sician and Surgeon
O F F IC E HOURS
10 a. m. to 12 m.,
1 n m
,
7 to 8p. m„ at Res etene«’ P"1
P h o n e .— O fflc. e a i
b . , i 4 wm
Office o v er Bank of Gresham
PH O N ES:
R esid e n c e, 111; Olile« n,
H. H. H U G H E S , M.D.
H our«— 10-12 a. in., 2-4 and 7.tp *
Office, H o w itt Building
GRESHAM,
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OREGON
P H O N E S :— R e s id e n c e
Tabor ij|
O ffice, M ain 4812; Home A-515J
J.
M. S H O R T , M.D
P hysician and Surgeon
B en., 93 S e n t «9th St
Offlc», 1111-12 S ellin g BniMi.,
PORTLAND,
OREGON
O ffice P h o n e
It is found th a 100 m ale dogs go
mad, as com pared w ith fo u rte en fe
male.
P H Y S I C IA N and BUBQEOIt
A ll p r o f e s s io n a l c a lls promptl, «•
ten d ed .
S p e c ia l atten tion to dis
e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fitting at
G la s s e s .
O ffice H o u r« 9 to 12 a. m., 1 30 to I
O v er P i n t S ta t e Bank Or«,ham
T u rk s d rin k coffee w hile it is boil
ing, and sw allow th e g ro u n d s with
th e liquid.
L
Union Stage ine
Fairview-Troutdale-
Gresham-Portland
Call 54x1— Belt’s Conf’y
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d e n t is t s
More th en o n e-th ird of th e 138,-
000 w hite men in th e T ra n sv a al a re
u nm arried.
Despondency.
When you feel discouraged and
despondent do not give up b ut tak e
a dose of C ham berlain's T ablets and
you are alm ost certain to feel all
rig h t within a day or two. Despon
dency is very often due to indiges
tion and biliousness, for which these
tablets are especially valuable. Ob
tain ab le a t G resham Drug Store.—
Adv.
4«
Reeldenc, III
G E O . I N G L I S , M.D.
DR. MABEL JANE DOEINO
O ST E O PA T H IC PHYSICIAN
O F F IC E
632
H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 5 p.m.
M o rg a n
B ld g .,
P hone
Portland, Ora
H a r e b e ll 1801
D iseases of W om en and Children i
Specialty.
DR. M ATILDA M. GREINER
C h iro p ra c tic Nerve Specialut
N atu ro p a th
P o r tla n d ,
S w s t la n d
P ho n e M ain 310
B ldg.,
Main 401!
Res. Gilbert Six
GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D.
ANKER HOETH
CREAM SEPARATORS
Have a clinch th a t alw ays holds a
self oiling system . T he bowl g u a ra n
T h ere will be p reach in g both
m o rn in g an d evening a t th e F ree
M ethodist ch u rch by th e p asto r,
Rev. Wm. R. Plum lee. Sunday school
m eets a t It) o'clock. P ra y e r m eet
ing n ig h t has been changed from
T uesday- to T h u rsd ay evening at
7 :3 0 .
A gam e of fo o tb all is scheduled
i for next F rid ay betw een th e team s
of th e G resh am an d E stacad a high
schools, on th e la tte r 's gro u n d s. T he •
E stacad a teurn d efeated M ilw aukie
on S a tu rd a y la st by a score of 1 (3
to n o th in g , so It will behoove the
G rish a m team to send only its best
I players.
FRESH VEGETABLES
All members of the club and others
wishing to join are Invited to be
present.
A rthur Fieldhouse and fam ily re
turned last Sunday from L ivingston,
Wisconsin, w here they went more
than two m onths ago.
Mr. Field
house was benefltted by the trip.
.Mr. and Mrs. K. W. C alkins were
guests at d inner Sunday a t th e home
of H. L. St. Clair, in honor of th e
birthday of Mr. St. Clair, which was
on Sunday and th a t of Mr. Calkins,
which was on Tuesday.
The B aptist M issionary circle will
m eet with .Mrs. Ray Todd Tuesday,
November 2, Instead of T hursday.
Miss Ruby W eyburn will add ress the
ladies on foreign m issionary work.
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
W . J . O TT
ill he a reg u lar m eeting
\ H. Head and son Ross, of P o rt
¡o f the fa ir hoard next Monday a f land, pent several days th is w eek
ternoon, the Iasi to be held before on th e ir farm on G resham H eights,
th e ru iiu a l sto ck h o ld ers’ m eeting o.i
M r. m d Mrs. Wood B u tler e n te r-
tin- first Monday in December. At
next M onday’s m eeting th e an n u al j tallied at d in n er T uesday n ig h t a t
rep o rts of the association will be the Congdon hotel. Dr. an d Mrs. H.
II. (ft;. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. O tt an d
heard and all accounts settled.
Dr. H. H. H ughes
Miss Cooper, secretary of N orth-
Mrs W hitm an is fitting up room s
i west d istric t of Home .Missionary so- in tie F irs t S tate B ank b u ilding
I ciety, will speak at th e B aptist and will move h e r h o sp ital th e re as
church Sunday m orning at U soon as they can be m ade read y
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L ang, fo rm e r
' o ’clock. The pastor. Rev. J C. Tib-
ly of the Base Line road, have mov
bits will preach at the evening ser ed into the W irtz house on T h ird
vice at 7 :3 0 o'clock.
street and Hood avenue
Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Elford and
FAIRVIEW
children, of P ortland, and Mrs. El-
fo rd 's m other, of South D akota,
The W om en's society of th e P res
spent last evening with Miss E sther b yterian church, at a m eetin g held
and Paul Elford.
a t the church T hursday, decided to
Bill Congdon owned a billboard; furnish d in n er for th e m in iste rs
he also owed a board bill. The conference of th e P o rtla n d Presby
board bill bored Bill, so Bill sold his tery, which will he held h ere next
They also fixed F ri
billboard to pay his hoard bill, and W ednesday.
afte r he had sold Ills billboard and day, Decem ber 2 as th e d a te of th e ir
paid bis board bill the board bill no an n u a l bazaar.
A special tre a t will be given th e
longer bored Bill.
people of F airview on N ovem ber 13
A m eeting of the T uesday Study
when Mrs. J. M. D onaugh will give
club has been called for next week
an in te rp re ta tiv e read in g of “ T he
Monday night, November 1, a t the
Sunken B ell,” b yB auptm ann, tra n s
library
Election of officers will
lated by M eltzer. F u lle r an n o u n c e
take place and choice of study
course for the w inter will be made. m ents will be given next week.
Mrs. C lara Wolff, who has been in
P o rtla n d fo r som e tim e, is now at
th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. Mrs.
M etzger, Mrs. Wolff, Mrs. R. W.
G ibbs an d th e ir uncle, L. A. McIn
ty re, took a trip to Bull R un y ester
day. T hey w ere d elig h ted w ith the
b ea u tifu l scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W alker, of
M edical L ake, W ash in g to n , were
calle rs on Miss Rose P a ir on W ed
nesday. Miss D air will spend S u n
day in P o rtla n d w ith Mr. and Mrs
W alker.
GET OUR QUANTITY PRICES
O ly m p ic - S n o w D rift - W h i t e M o n n t ’n
CELERY
CAULIFLOW ER
A pie social was given a t th e P ow
ell V alley school last W ednesday
n ig h t u n d er th e auspices of th e
school board, th e proceeds of w hich
w ere ab o u t $19. T he m oney will go
to w ard tin- p u rch a se of play a p p a r
a tu s for th e school ch ild ren .
A bout th irty w ere p rese n t y e s te r
day a t th e m eeting of th e W om en's
C h ristian T em p eran ce Union a t th e
hom e of .Mrs. B. W. E m ery. A sp le n
did p ro g ra m was ren d e re d and a
p le asa n t social tim e enjoyed.
Dr. .1. H. T albot, p resid e n t of
K im ball School of T heology a t Sa
lem , called y esterd ay on a n u m b er
of G resh am people in th e in te re st of
his in stitu tio n .
F. J. E rz, living n ea r P leasan t
H om e is a d v e rtisin g elsew here in
th is paper, an au ctio n sale of stock
an d household goods, to be held at
his place on N ovem ber 11. Mr. Erz
In ten d s se llin g ev e ry th in g p re p a ra
to ry to m oving to so u th e rn Oregon,
, w here he will resu m e m ercah tile
I bcslneaa.
I V I Sam B liss xvas laid up for a few
n a vs th is w eek on account of bad
b ru ises received M onday when he
was stru c k in th e head by a horse,
w hich he was shoeing.
Home-Grown Walnuts, per lb. 15c
Mince Meat, Extra Nice, per lb. 1 0 c
Sauer Kraut, Homemade, 5c
Tb
A ll THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
Mr. an d Mrs. St. C lair an d fam ily
had as g u ests on T uesday th e fo rm
e r's cousin, W. E. C oates an d wife
fo Chiea-go. Mr. C oates is head of
th e well know n ap p ra isin g firm of
C ontes, B u rch a rd A Co.
POW ELL STREET
tober 23, of tu b ercu lo sis at th e hom e
of h e r parents Rev. an d Mrs. J. A.
L ab u e at G reenville. Illinois, aged
G years. The LaDue fam ily is well
known to the old se ttle rs here. Mrs.
I. a b u e being the d au g h te r of W. O.
C a th e y .
Commencing Monday, Nov. 1, and including Saturday Nov. 6
We have about 75 Boys' Suits that must go; you have boys to wear them,
have them for less than they cost us in New York City, freight not considered.
TO CLOSE THEM OUT W E W ILL SELL ALL BOYS'
$5.00 Suits, most of these have 2 pair pants @
$3.69
$3.95 Suits,
single pair pants
$2.73
$3.45 Suits,
single pair pants
$2.48
$3.00 Suits,
single pair pants
$1.99
$2.50 Suits, single pair pants
$1.63
of Oc
th e
h * h as been
, , a rth a received
L aD ue on
a -n rt
teed never to get o ut of balance an d
sizes to r one cow o r m ore.
O p to m e trist and Optician
G lasses F itte d .
Lenses Duplicated.
P re sc rip tio n s Filled
701-2 M organ Bldg.
W a sh in g to n a t Broadway
Portine
P h o n e » : O ffice M ain 232
B en . E a s t «726
DR. H. SCHWARTZ, M. D.
S to m ac h a n d
IN SU BA W C B
Louden Tubular or
Wood-Lined Stanchions
AdjuRtale Stanchion L itte r C a rrie rs,
E tc.
TEL 544
HESSELS FARM MACHINERY
In te s tin a l Troubla
O ffice H o u rs: 10-12 a. m. and i-5 P®
327 M oh aw k Bldg.
, PORTLAND,
OREGON
JO H N
BROWN
IN S V B A N C B
R e p re se n tin g onlv RELIABLE IN
SU R A N C E COMPANIES
Oreeham, 0r«<o*
P h o n e 513
GRESHAM
JA M ES
Reliable Truck Service
ELKINQT0N
IN S V E A N C B
A C C ID E N T
SURETY BO8D3
F IR E
AUTOMOBILS
L IF E
P L A T E OLA»»
HEALTH
_
O ffice o n M ain Street
P H O N E S :— O ffice 81«.
K<’
With Young’s Auio Truck Service
0O ST B A C M »
Ail Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND
I f Y o n W a n t P lr n t Ola»» Work »*
F u rn itu re Moving and Farm er'» H auling
Phone 79x
Grexham
BERT H O SS
Main 0175
A-3091
2 2 4 Pine Street, P ortland
a®
W E D E S I G N B U IL D IN M
Bank of Service
HE PROFITS MOST WHO SERVES BEST."
Ettoel T. Jones
F»
C Jo**
Ornnham, Or»., Pkoa» 8«1
Contracting and Buildup
T his principle we keep before
us every day.
Every tran sactio n
m ust aid th e custom er.
Plans and Eetimaies Furntob«^
W. K. HAMILTON
P h o n e 33x1
WE SUCCEED BY EXCELLING IN SAFETY
Gresham. 0*
and SERVICE
This bank is growing not only because it aiVo-i
tam safety which is the d e p o sito r, First C o n X ’ «
MBS. EIJLEN POMKROT
C°r'
also because it has « characteristic wav
but
-‘nstouier s interests as highly as ¡,# 0Wn aili,
™ din^ * *
sincere and earnest interest in th.......
manifc«t‘ng a
custom er's success.
M A IN
STREET
THE
QB”
MUSIC SHOP
AND 8TUDI0
Teacher»' Hupp»«
Over R. R. Carlton'« Sto
Your Patronage Solicited
B E S T E B 'S
«T>T EM E s O r À LAl.a
T A IE O B IN O .
P ro m p t AttciilioO
T E R M S REASONABLE
Congdon Re».. Mrs. Frank
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