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GRESHAM FRID A Y , D ECEM BER 8, i» is PAGE T H R E E HOW SAVINGS GROW PLEASANT HOME I PLEA SA N T VALLEY I, ---------- A change is an n ounced in the Mr and Mrs C larence M itchell, of place of m eeting of th e b az aa r and A rleta. w ere visitors at th e hom e of In O r d e r to I llu s tr a te th e R a p id G r o w th o f S a v i n « w ith 4 su p p e r to be given by th e B aptist Mr and Mrs. W. L. R hoads last 1 r i & cw , " g c3 ou • d d e d w ' h , v ' p r e p - 'r t d Aid society S atu rd ay evening. De dgy, cem ber A. In stead of th e church F red Olson has gone to N a m p ? , b asem ent, th e g a th e rin g will be in Idaho, on busiucss m a tte rs and wit, Will » 2 JT». Will ■ 4 (II Will a 6 ,r». RATE OF INTttUT D enny's hall at P leasan t Home. F a n be gone sev eral days. h a v e a \ \ e b s t e r M a g n e to aa»uuDt Is Ammisi lo Amount is Amount to cy a rticle s an d hom e m ade candy A. G. W ebber « a s in P o rtlan d a nd a lw a y s s ta r t w ith o u t will be for sale. T uesday on bustuess. 4 °o p e r a n n u m $ 24.98 $ 32 01 $ 81.27 Mrs. H attie S tephens is spending A lfred H am tnar an d fam ily, of c ra n k in g . N o B a tte r ie s . 4995 104.01 162.53 com pounded 294.51 a few days w ith Mrs. W. F. M cKin J r c ih a m . ti- ite d w ith Mr. and Mrs, 74.94 156.06 243.84 441.76 tw ic e a y e a r , J a n ney. | W. L. Rhoads Sunday. H o ltF l CREAM S E P A R A I! R S — at 124 8 8 260.05 406.35 736.18 ^ I l K e r n o u n G e r m a n S ilv e r S k im m in g d e - | Mrs. J. A. S tepheus. of Nt .vbtr- 1 st a n d J u ly 1st Road S upervisor \ o : k has a force 2 4 9 .7 6 520.11 812.75 1472.43 is spending som e tim e w ith h i: >f men and team s at w ork fixing the v ic e , g u a r a n t e e d n e v e r t o r u s t . he bcw l g ia ra n te e d ' ■ d a u g h te r, Mrs. B. C. A ltm an, who i- v a rio rs li.ls on th e P o ster road. O N E D O L L A R S T A R T S AAI A C C O U N T 1 q u ite ill. Mrs. Jo h n so n is assem bling ma-1 n e v e r t o g e t o u t o f b a l a n c e , a n d a l w a y s g e t s a ll t h e T he co ttag e p ray erm eetin g at the .sria i on the gro u n d , p rep a ra to ry to I C r e a m . A S E L F - O I L I N G S Y S T E M . A s k f< r c a t a l o u e | A F. MILLER. P , « d . nl F. A HOLLIDAY. . K A . MILLER. Caahiar hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. W. H Harnil-1 I uuildiug a new house. T he carp eu - , b u n Lanon. Emmanuel Anderaon. Director* t ton, Sr., was well atten d ed , twelve ters will be put to w ork in a few days. 1 being present. S. W. M orrison has bought Byron j Mrs. W. O. Rogers e n tertain ed the ' E dw ards' tim ber, also B aren 's wood L adies’ Aid T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . PI IO N E 544 GRESHAM at B ear Creek, B. R. Davis' wood at P leasan t Valley g ran g e held a 1 m eeting last S atu rd ay . I A nderson sta tio n and 60 acres of splendid Jo h n lc k ler n ear Scenic. T here was a large atten d a n ce and an i ¿ X U ® -! SCD’ T he L adies' Aid society will m eet excellent program was ren d ered dur- With Yeung’s Auto Truck Service at th e church next W ednesday, De ing le ctu re hour. Miss Hazel B erks Hi cem ber 8, for work, in p rep aratio n had ch arg e of th e program . L ectu rer A ll K in d s of H a u lin g b etw een G R E SH A M a n d PO R T L A N D fo r th e b azaar to be given in the G. N. S ager presided In th e m aster's n ear fu tu re. T w en ty -th ree ladies ch air, M aster P. L. Bliss being ab F u r n itu r e M o v in g a n d F a n n e r ’s H a u lin g were in atten d a n ce a t th e last m eet sent. P ho n e 7»x ing. also th ree men visitors. M ain » 1 7 5 G resham Union High School No. 1. Mrs. R. J. W uner, v lio was re c e n t A-24IU1 Alma T hom pson visited E sth er ly o perated on at a P o rtlan d hospi 2 2 4 P in e S tr e e t, P o r tla n d tal, Is at home again and is m aking K incaid over Sunday. The seniors and ju n io rs of th e high a good recovery. school will give a party in honor of ' S u b m i t a g u e s s . O n e g u e s s a llo w e d e a c h LU STED th e sophom ores and freshm en on ' CORBETT fa m ily . I h e n e a r e s t w ill r e c e iv e $ I c a s h , s e c o n d F riday evening, Decem ber 3d at I » b Lewis M oulton, son of G. M oulton, The Ladies Aid society of the 7:30, at th e high school building. 5 0 c a n d th e t h i r d 2 5 c . C u t th is o u t a n d m a il 1 who has been ill for som e tim e with C h ristian church will give a bazaar, Mrs. Gable, te ac h er of the in te r it w ith y o u r g u e s s . bronchial tro u b les had a real bad su p p er and program in tile west base m ediate g rades a t B ridal Veil, to- | spell last T uesday, but is b e tte r at men! of the high school on S aturday g e th e r w ith th e pupils of th e sixth th is w riting. evening, December 11. and eig h th g rad es of th a t school | «; P A U L H O E T Z E L , P ro p . Mr. and Mrs. Cum m ings, of T ro u t A su rp rise p arty was given in hon GRESHAM, OREGON dale. visited a t th e home of Mr. and or of Mrs. C laude W oodle's b irthday were visitors of th is school on Tues- ' day, N ovem ber 23d. We were Mrs. G. M oulton last Tuesday. at h er honip on F riday evening, No much pleased to have th ese visitors Mr. and Mrs. G. L usted and vem ber 26. H er relativ es and friends and hope th a t they may become so G randm a L usted a te T h anksgiving enjoyed a most d elig h tfu l evening ï.i iti jij... in terested in high school w ork th a t d in n e r with th e ir son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle they will atten d when they have fin d a u g h te r, Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. Goff of bad as g u ests on T h anksgiving day T h e Dog H owled. O ld F e a r o f tin* K iilloon . ished th e eig h th grade. I P ortland. th e fo rm e r’s p are n ts from E stacada Mrs. Tollefson, Sr., and d a u g h te r Mr. and Mrs. Irving Spencer and and Mr. and Mrs. C laude Woodle. T he crow d applauded th e o rc h e s One h u n d red and th irty -o n e years Miss C h ristin e Tollefson, also .Mrs i fam ily spent T h an k sg iv in g week in Miss Davies, te ac h er at S pringdale, V. It. Tollefson, spent th e week-end tr a with vigorous han d clap p in g , but ago the balloon, a F rench Invention ! P o rtlan d visiting relatives. t i l e dog how led, which was poriectly of th a t tim e, spent S atu rd ay and Sunday in P o rt .n P o rtlan d . gave an u n p leasan t Nelson Ja ck so n atten d ed th e wed land. ail rig h t for a dog, seeing th a t I.e feeling of Insecurity to E ngland, On the M arket F ro m now u n til C h ristm as, th e li ding of his cousin, Miss C arm en P a t Miss E thel Sm ith, who is te ac h brary will be open S atu rd ay after- 1 ad no hands. Some folks i, ih-i which, how ever, has had to w ait for Fresh Every Day. tison, of P o rtlan d th is week. ing a t Y ankton th is year, sp en t her ioou from 1:30 to 3 :3 0 in stead ol audience sn ick ered , as if they a c tu a l o v erh ead invasion u n til th e Miss Maud Michel, of G resham , T hanksgiving th o u g h t th is was a slu r on th e o r Zeppelin, th e air-m o n ster of today holidays w ith her Tuesday evening. was a w eek-end v isiotr of Miss M ar m other. ch estra, but It w asn't. No d o u b t th e ap p eared . T he fe a r was even th en They sp e n t S atu rd ay in Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Johnson ion R obertson. log ap p reciated good music e.uite ns e n te rta in e d th a t th is l- reach in v en P o rtlan d shopping. pent T h an k sg iv in g w ith th e la tte r's F red Reed m ade a trip to The p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. W right, much as som e of th e w hispering, tion m ig h t be used by th e n a tu ra l COTTRELL sn ick erin g folk. And It was good enem ies of the B ritish race. A B rit Dalles on the Dalles City last T ues in G resham . music, for it was a sym phony orclu s- ish ca rica tu re is m entioned in C ham day and retu rn ed T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Lasley left Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A ndre e n te r I b e r s Book of Days as having been Sunday m orning for L erado, K ansas, ra, u n d er splendid leadership. tained S atu rd ay evening, Mr. and lo n 't know how th e dog got la. P er published in 1784, en title d "M out- F A IR V Ix W They have been v isitin g th e ir broth- Mrs. G. H. B lack b u rn , Mr. and Mrs. »lain St., Oreshaie r, F. N. Lasley, and sis te r Mrs haps he presented his tic k et a t tne gotiler in th e Clouds, C o n stru ctin g A. R. Goger an d ch ildren, Mr. and At a m eeting of th e M ethodist en tra n ce lik e som e people, o r m aybe A ir-B alloons for the G rand.' M ouar- Shird Davis of th is place. Mrs. Win. Crasw ell and bon Law r- Ladies' Aid held la st W ednesday, the T h ere will be a basket social at he ju s t sneaked in like— well, like q u e .” T he g ran d e nionarque was | ence and Miss Rose W ish art, an d Os- follow ing officers w ere elected for Springdale on T uesday evening, De i dog. At any rate, he w asn 't p lan th en not L ouis XIV, b u t Louis XVI. 1 car and H arry Carlson. the ensuing y ear: p resid en t, Mrs ning to get up and leave d u rin g the In tills th e tr e n c h in v e n to r is re p Mrs. Dan R obertson of W ashougal, 3. C. Dixon; vice p resid en t, Mrs. cem ber 7. A p ro g ram will be given perform ance, for he w ent rig h t down resen ted blow ing soapbubbies and by th e pupils. T he proceeds will be W ashington, is visiting a t th e hom e Chas. Cowles; secretary , Mrs. B. dose to th e stage. And. rig h t In the saying: “ Oh by G ar, dis bo de g ran d of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Beers. B rew ster; tre a su re r, Mrs. D. 3. D un used for th e building of a play shed T he Misses A nna and B erth a Geb m idst of a num ber, he how led. I invention. Dis will im m ortalize my Guv Hood m ade a business trip to bar. h a rd t who are atte n d in g school In wouldn't feel like kicking him out, K ing, my co u n try , myself. We will P o rtla n d W ednesday. P o rtlan d , spent th e ir T hanksgiving is som e folk seem ed to, fo r I'v e felt d eclare th e w ar ag u iu st o u r en e K e<l Apples. T he ladies of th e C o ttrell E m vacation w ith th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and like how ling m any and m any a tim e mies. We will m ake des Englslli broidery club have postponed th e ir while listen in g to o rc h e stra s— som e w ake, by Oar. We will inspect th e ir One has often w ondered why the Mrs. V. G ebhardt. m eetings until a fte r th e C hristm as PU R E , SW E E T , CLEAN, tim es from p ure Joy, and som etim es cam p, we will Intercept th e ir fleet, apple, placed by th e pupil on the holidays. S A N IT A R Y we will set fire to th e ir dockyards, London Don't«. from o v erw ro u g h t Serves. sch o o lm a'am ’s desk, is alw ays red — and by G ar, we will ta k e G ib ra lta r lie Got Them Mixed. at least It alw ays is p ictured as red 1 d id n ’t see th e dog. He m ight F o r S ale by L e a d in g G ro cers In th e a n ti-tre a tin g o rd e r in in school stories. Now, one w ondert have been an in te llig en t house pet, in de air-b allo o n ; and w hen we have A M issouri farm er had o rd ered a ,n London recently. “ D o n t’s ,” which A L W A Y S O R D E R IT no m ore. A rid e along th e country <howIng th a t he understood and e n conquer de E nglish, den we conquer fancy pig from a breeder. T he pig .re really com m ands, have been road th is fall rem oved any necessity joyed good music, o r he m ight have de o th e r eo u n trie, and m ake them was a m ere m ite of a pig, and the losted about the city. H ere they for in v estig atio n , and explained why been only a poor little stre e t waif, all eolonle to de G rande M onarque.” fa rm e r sent it back. are: the pupil is p a rtia l to red apples. overcom e by h earin g good m usic for U B 4 S O 1 1 D tB B C T O B T . “ D ear s ir,” he w rote, "fro m the Don’t o rd er any in to x icatin g drin k s Much has been w ritte n of the g lo r the first tim e. I'm afraid I'll never o r an o th er. com parative size of th e pig and the H A N D Y M e e ts e v e r y ies of au tu m n — th e red leaves of tin know which he was, for I d o n 't even f o u r t h S a t u r d G a y R . A M N a G s t E e r , A G. T h o m bill, I am forced to the conclusion Don’t pay for d rin k s for a friend. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII as, a e c ra ta rv J a m .« B e l l, le c t u r e r , creep er th a t has w ound Itself roun. know w hat becam e of him. Some th a t you got them mixed. You should M r « . J. C. S in c la ir . H a n d y , O re g o n . Don’t lend o r ad v an ce money to FARMERS’ AND li )ME-M AKERS’ WEEK have sen t th e pig by mail and th e bill the tru n k of a tree o r has entw ined buy d rin k s. one m ust have b ustled him o u t, and E V E N IN G STAR GRANGE M e « l« itself am ong th e rails of a fence; the n r a t S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES by exp ress.” Don’t consum e any d rin k which I only hope they did it gently. If £• .TL • • c r e t a r y . J e n n ie C. b ea u tifu l sc a rle t flam ing of th e sas Ja n u a ry 3 to 8, iq i 6 ith ; le c t u r e r , M ia s N e i ll« F a w c e t t . som ebody els»' has o rd ered o r paid ever I am able to do an y th in g in p u b s L m e n ta , O re g o n . sa fras leaves; th e b rillian ce of the lic. and a dog howls, I'll stop and Live In fo rin a ti >n. P ractical H elp for th e H om e D a n g er S ig n a l. for. th e Harm th e C o m m u n ity . sw am p and red m aples; th e golden say. In th e benign tone old-tim e m in HOCK W o o d G R A N G E — M e e t« U n it T hese “ d o n ’t«” apply to licensed W e d n e s d a y k p. m .. a n d t h i r d S a t u r d a y C onvention* of O regon * G re a te st In d u strie s Jf the fire bell should ring would brown of th e beech, and th e b right isters used when babies cried In 10 a. m. M a s t e r , J o h n R ic h m o n d , « e c - C o n feren ces on O re g o n ’s Most Vital P roblem s prem ises and clubs, highw ays, open you ru n and stop it o r go and heln yellow of th e golden rod— b ut little r e l a r y , R e n te r R. T h o r p e , le c t u r e r , M r s . L E C T ü R E S - 1) E MO NST R A T ION S— to put out the fire? It is much the spaces, railw ay sta tio n s ad jo in in g ch u rc h : “ B reth ren , never m ind the Id a B u r g e « « G r e s h a m . R . F . D . 1. E X H I BIT IO N S E M E K T AIN M EN TS sam e way w ith a cough. A cough lias been said of th e m any hues of o r n e a r to licens»id places In which dog— Ju st let him h o w l!” C O L l M IG A G R A N G E — M e e t« A ra l T w o th o u s a n d p eople a tte n d e d last y ear. It is S is a d an g er signal as much as a fire red to be found in an In d ian a apple I ra th e r th in k th e o rch e stra a p S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n th . M a s t e r , M the liq u o r was sold o r supplied. g re a t place to m a k e frien d s w ith lire bell. You should no m ore try to U o u n d a i « e c r e ia r y , M i a G ia c e F « r gu- o rch ard , as seen In a recen t au to ride th in k e rs a n d live th o u g h ts gcxxl H ow ever, th e sale of w hisky, preciated th e novel applause, for Hon; le c t u ie r , M i a ii e n k i e C o rb e tt. supp ress it th a n to stop a fire bell th ro u g h th e so u th e a ste rn p a rt of w orkers, a n d good work m ego n . som e of its m em bers sm iled, and w hen it is rin g in g , b u t should cure b randy and rum , reduced to between W O O d L a W'N G R A N G E — M e e t« s e c th e disease th a t causes the coughing. M arlon county. T he much traveled 25 and 35 degrees u n d er proof, and looked round, an d they d id n ’t do th a t W INTER SHORT COURSE o n d a n d f o u r t h S a t u r d a y e v e n in g « M a « pikes w ere sh u n n ed and th e little T his can nearly alw ays be done by for the han d clap p in g . And, a fte r all, Ja n u a ry io to F eb ru ary 4, 1916 e r, W . H . 11. D u f u r , a e c r e t a iy , M ia E. ta k in g C ham b erlain 's Cough Rem e used roads w ere sought. Dust gen of gin reduced to betw een 35 and 4 5 U A r m a lio n g . le c t u r e r . M r« S. A. A P rac tic a l A g ric u ltu ra l C ourse In a Nut Shell degrees, Is p erm itted . T he ad v isab il w asn't It Just ab o u t as sensible a p ■ > y a ti. U oi ila n d , W o o d la w n a ia t io n . dy. Many have used it with th e m ost erally covers th e foliage along the A pplied x i e n c e in A ctual W ork of plause as o u r prom iscuous, noisy, beneficial results. It is especially ity of closing all-n ig h t clubs is being th e F arm a n d H ousehold Is E N T S G R A N G E — M e e t« second S a t valuable for th e p ersisten t cough main highw ays, b ut along th e cross o nsidered by Scotland yard. handcapping o r th e w aving of germ y u r d a y , 10 00 a in M a s te r . W 11 Y ou n g C ourses in F R U IT R A ISIN G , FARM CROPS « e c r e i a r y , M r s W L H o t c h k ia a . Ie< t- th a t so often follow s a bad cold or roads th e trees and sh ru b b ery a re SO IL S STOCK R A ISIN G . HAIRY U o k K ban dkerch lefs? • r e r , M ia M a u d e D a r n a ll b e n t s . O re . PO U LT R Y R A ISIN G , G A R D E N IN G , COOK an a tta c k of th e grip. Mrs. T hom as b rig h t and green. Even th e silen t IN G , S E E IN G H O U SEH O LD AR TS HOM E Beeching, A ndrew s, Ind., w rites: Dr. Alexis C arrel, of th e Rocke P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y G R A N G E — NURSING,, B U SIN ESS M ETH O D S ROAD man of th e p arty could not repress V aluable l*laliniini Rouble«. M e e ts e v e r y f o u r t h S a t u r d a y In e ac h ' D uring tlip w in ter iny husband B U ILD IN G FAKM E N G IN E E R IN G MLRAf feller In stitu te, fam ous for his feats his ad m iratio n of w hat he saw-— m o n th . M a s t e r , 1*. L B iia s . iy , O R G A N IZA TIO N S, M AR K ): ITNG. tak es cold easily and coughs and W ith an em bargo placed on the ex M r« . A n n a L e h m a n , le c t u r e r , G a e c N r e t a Ha coughs. C h am b erlain 's Cough Rem p astu res d o tted w ith kine, and o r in su rg ery , and who recently discov p o rtatio n of p latin u m by th e alllea, g e r. G r e s h a m , O re g o n , R F. I>. 3 Corre»-po tide m e C o u rses W ith o u t T u itio n E x p e rt In s tru c tio n in Music edy is the best m edicine fo r b rea k ch ard s red w ith apples. Seem ingly, I ered a “ perfect a n tise p tic ” for use In R U H H E L V lL la B G R A N G E - - M e a l« R educed ra ilro a d rate« ing up these a tta c k s and you can n o t nine tree s o ut of ten w ere bent with I th e tre a tm e n t of w ounds, will be the price of th e “ n oble" m etal, as It t h ir d S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , Is term ed by m etallu rg ical experts, J o h n W e lb e e . s e c r e ta r y . M a b e l M lc k e l .11 w ;e • • t T For pr- (¡rom Th» Co'lege Enrhange, Oregon get hint to ta k e any o th e r.” F o r sale honored by the F ren ch republic. An loads of red fru it. Some of th e ap Agr, cultural College. Lorrains (Iw 12-Í to j s o n , le c t u r e r , M r s F a u n ls C h ris te nson. by G resham D ug Co.— Adv. has advanced to th e phenom enal ples w ere d ark red W inesaps, a few n o uncem ent is m ade th a t he will re price of $4b an ounce. It Is not lik e U oi H a n d , R . F . D . 1. ORESHAM REBEK AH LODGE. NO. A N G E — M e e ta t h ir d E x tra! H eatb A M illigan paint 6 1 — M eets every second and fourth were Jo n a th a n s and o th e rs w ith ceive th e next prom otion to th e rank ly th a t th e re are m any holders of W e P d O n M e s O d N a y A . M G a R r c h , J u n e , H e p te m b e r, D e varying sh ad es of red, were Rom an o t officer In th e Legion of Honor c e m b e r. M a s t e r , j . J. J o h n s o n , seu re - Monday at 8 p. m. In the I. O. O. F. p latin u m roubles In th is country in 1 gallon cans, re g u la r $2.25 value ia r y , E d n a B e r k e , le c t u r e r , M r a J. W' K ings, Spys, hall. Noble Grand, Mrs. C. M. Kenney; B eauties, Baldw ins, which a re fairly com m only used In T o w n s e n d . $1.75 a t S terlin g & K idder Hdw. Co. secretary, Mrs. C. G. Humison. F in ish in g of th e new C anadian Steel Reds and m any w ere Ben som e p arts of Russia, but th e lucky OKEHHAM G R A N G E — M e e t« «v« ry Davises. H ere and th e re th ro u g h govern m en t grain elev a to r a t C al ones here, If th e re are any, may find second S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , M r e J R. C a v a n a g h , s e c r e ta r y . A lb e r gary m ark s th e com pletion of the th e o rch a rd s a glim pse of G rim es th at th e ir coins will trip le In value if ta A lle n , le c t u r e r . 11 E. D a v is G r e s h G oldens could be ca u g h t, b u t the chain of governm ent elev ato rs be th e w ar lasts a n o th e r y ear and should a m . O re g o n e ts eve ry co n tra st m erely m ade th e o th e r ap tw een th e G reat L akes and th e ho stilities co n tin u e longer th e coins rtre F t A I S R a V t u I E r d W a y G R M A a s N t G e r E , C M e d e ric H tons n e . le c t u r e r . M re . D . ples seem red d er. In fro n t of a Rocky m ou n tain s, those a t S ask a may o b tain th e value of som e of th e s W e c r e M ta c K r y a , y R o y F a H ir to v ie w , O re g o n church parso n ag e an apple tree had toon and Moosjaw being in o p e ra ra re st an tiq u itie s know n to n u m is O O O O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O L j O u u OOOO dropped enough fru it to cover p art tion now. m atists. R u stic, a ll p a tte rn s , No. 1, $18, No. 2. $14; No. 3, $11. B arn of th e road. And It was h ere th e si R u stic, $9. G eneral Sir Sam H ughes, th e Ca- , T he “ m od ern izin g " of P aris (one lent man w ent sk irm ish in g , and with 1x4. 1x6, 1x8, 16 o r 24 ft. len g th s, ro u g h , $6, sixed $7. th e aid of th e ch au ffeu r found a h a t nad lan m in iste r of m ilitia, who Is a had alw ays th o u g h t of P aris as th e A X .1, K I « D S L T D A L .T . H I S S S ' 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 o r 24 ft. le n g th s, ro u g h $6, sised $7 ful o r tw o of unnam ed red apples good deal of a m usician, as are m ost place w here m odernity was In v en t New Callery F e n c in g , $6. S h ip la p , $8 th a t grew on co nsecrated ground, stanch W elshm en, recen tly appeared ed) Is said to have sw ept aside th e S P L IT , R O U G H a n d D R E S S E D C E D A R PO ST S and were as delicious as nectar. Past a t the M ontreal aren a and personally fam ously p ictu resq u e w indm ills of P I C T U R E F R A M IN G o rch ard a f te r o rch ard th e au to sped, conducted a brass band of 175 play M ontm atre and one of th e laat, the G ILT OR NA TURA L WOOD, Moulin de la G alette, Is soon to be and It was the sam e en ticin g view— era. N e s t a n d , - ie « u . red apples by th e tre e load, with rem oved to an o th e r hill overlooking A ll k in d s of M ou ld in g , A p p le Boxes. L a d d e rs a n d S hingles T h o u san d s of farm ers use Lowe th e city. Its place to be o v ertak en by branches bent alm ost to th e ground M A X S C H N E ID E R TU R N ED PO RCH PO STS. N E W E L S, BA U LSTERS, TABLE Now, is it any w onder th e little girl B ro th ers S tan d ard barn p ain t for ch erry trees p lan ted to cn m m em rrate K e ll B ld g . M e in Ht., Uresnam 0 L E O S, M oulded a n d P la in G U T T E R S always gives her schoolm a'am a red p ain tin g th e ir barns, silos, fences Ji an B ap tiste C lem ent, a u th o r of th e I Vhoas »41 and o u tb u ild in g s It is th e m ost apple? 'C h a n s o n des C erises.” W e D eliv er L u m b e r 3 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U O econom ical barn p ain t on th e m a r-j ket. Ask for color carda a t our* Good for ('on«ti|»ation. M etzger Bros.— Adv. C h am b erlain 's T ab lets are excel sto re Coed time now to renew that tubtetipticn. lent for constipation. They are C oncrete co n stru ctio n Is larg ely Subscribe for Dailies tb ro ig h die C u tlet k. pleasant to ta k e and m ild and g entle P H O N E 41x R o u te No. 2. in effect. F o r sale by G resham Drug free from dam age by cyclone o r to r nado. G et our ( c n b ira lic n Piicea. fh e n e 701 Co.— Ad*. FIELD T.-W. GAS ENGINES BANK OF GRESHAM HESSEL’S FARM MACHINFRY Reliable Truck Service One Dollar and Six Bits BERT HOSS Can you guess what we are going to do on December 21 ? City B akery R. R. CARLSON Bread :: Pies, Cakes and : other Pastry MT. HOOD BUTTER O. A . C. LUMBER PRICES REDUCED PHOTOS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock JONSRUD LIMBER CO., ECR1NG, ORE.