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PACK IX) UR GRESHAM G et A w ay from the fact th a t If you get your Dining Table, C hairs, Buffet and H andsom e China Closet from us, you’ll have the din in g room you’ve been longing for, and at a very m oderate cost. If you will come in and tak e a glim pse of o u r elegant display you will be su rp rised at the beauty and d u r ab ility and th e low price tag on ( ach piece. Let us have a chance t > com ince you. R. R. CARLSON GKESIIA.M. OREGON Dairymen ! USE t h e BEST — T H B ------ 'N I T E D & STA TE CREAM SEPARATOR The interlocking bowl has prac tically double the slamming area and so does about twice the work of the older models. Easily cleaned with the new mechanical cleaner. We have a No. 16 and No. 17 at a reduced price. See them at STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO. GRESHAM, OREGON ONE BABY Out of every six is never raised. Thirty little lives flick er out every minute. THE CAUSE? Acid stomach, diet trouble. A. D. S. Milk of Magnesia .Makes the milk alkaline with you. wholesome. Keeps baby 25c and 50c Sizes Powell’s Pharmacy Howitt Building Phone 101 Gresham, Ore. FRIDAY. LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST JVLY 7. 1WI« BEST m D JULY CLEARANCE Ou the M arket Ts'fijtjTv liai» Fresh Ü Every Day v u f v N um erous farm ers began cu ttin g hay on th e first fa ir day of th is m onth, w hich happened to be the F o u rth . A larg e acreag e is down now, and if th e w eatller holdB good th e re will be an a b u n d a n t h arv est hay th is year, and of an excellent quality. Try Roman Meal’ OF A great Health Food Pies, Cakes, and of j; Pastry Articles. ij! Wedding Cake* and Special Pastry ’»! to Order '»)? T he Zion Evangelical ch u rch will • ! hold services and have a picnic S un day, in Geo. S le re t's grove. T he services will begin a t 1 0:30 a. m.. and will he In E nglish. D inner will he served by th e M arth a society. T he rem a in d er of the afte rn o o n will be spent in social gam es. T he d in n e r will be free, and ice cream can be p urchased on th e grounds. E very body is cordially invited. — « 1 Cream Puffs and « Chocotate Eclaires jjj E v e ry S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y V City Bakery .1, M ain St. - G re sh a m Mrs. M aggie Ulrn has annou n ced J THEODORE VAN DONINCK, Proprietor th a t th e Economy re s ta u ra n t is now open fo r business, located in th e Sell building. Miss H elen Hoss h as re tu rn e d home from a visit w ith frien d s at A g ir l’s can n in g clu b has been o r E stacad a and C u rrin sv ille. ganized at Lynch school d istric t, to com pete for one of th e prizes offered Lee S chiller had th e m isfo rtu n e by th e M ultnom ah C ounty F a ir asso to break his rig h t arm on W ednes ciatio n , a t th e com ing exhibit. T he day w hen he a tte m p te d to cran k an g irls received th e ir first in stru c tio n s autom obile. th is m o rn in g , at th e hom e of W il W. R. G ossett left y esterd ay for liam H o rn eck er, Miss Cowgill giving th e lesson. T his new team m akes D enver on a visit to his fa th e r and m other. T his is his first visit hom e th e six th one to en ter. in ten y ea rs a lth o u g h his f a th e r was T he Lynch school In d u stria l club | here fo r a few weeks la st w in ter met S atu rd ay n ig h t at th e Lynch Mr. G ro ssett will be aw ay ab o u t schoolhouse . A L u th e r B u rb an k | th ree weeks. p ro g ram was ren d ered . Miss E thel Mrs. L ena C. St. C lair, wife of the C alkins gave a sh o rt ta lk on L u th e r j B urbank and ills w ork. T he roll call ed ito r, s ta rte d la st T uesday on a was an sw ered to by nam in g som e |tr ip to M innesota and Illin o is to visit She will be gone ab o u t discovery of B u rb a n k ’s. Ice cream (relatives. I six weeks, re tu rn in g via D enver an d and cake were served and th e ev en I Salt Lake City. ing was sp en t in gam es. C arl S h attu c k , or P o rtlan d , was a Mrs. A. L. D urant and children, v isitor in G resham y esterd ay . retu rn ed to th e ir hom e in P o rtlan d , a fte r a th ree -w e ek s’ visit a t the The Misses F lo ren ce Tow le, G ladys hom e of R. W. Calkins. Michel, N ellie F aris, Bessie O sborne ,,,,, , , , . , , u , , .M arian R o b ertso n an d P e a rle R uegg T he In d u stria l club of th e G resh- L , nt to G lad sto n e th is morillng> tQ am public school will m eet in th e a tte n d th e Wlllam e tte Valley ch an schoolhouse on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n . taU(|Ua. w hlch b eg a„ t0 „ ay T he July 13, at 2 p. m. All m em bers a re young lad ies will eam p th e re d u rin g req u ested to be p resen t. I th e w hole session. B ert Hoss took ... c Mix with baby’s milk a few drops of OUTLOOK . | th e cam p ers and th e ir baggage to th e p ark , in his tru c k . Mrs. M yrtle M r. T ,)ru Tth° m p80n's c o tta *e Myers and son Loren also wen. w ith iie P R i / n V C° tta g e ’ n “a r th e p arty t0 G ladstone, b ut they do the P. R. L. & P, depot. | not expect to cam p th ere. Rev. A. C. B rack en b u ry is ta k in g p art a t th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch d istric t conference for th e Salem d istric t a t O regon City, yes terd ay an d today. K. A. M iller has been elected to th e vacancy in th e city council, caused by th e resig n atio n of S. S. Thom pson. Dr. H. H. H ughes was given th e place a t first b ut failed to qualify, ow ing to business m a tte rs, and Mr. M iller was chosen for th e place. -Mrs. C arl von W in tzen g ero d e and d a u g h te r E lsa, w ere g u ests at th e hottie of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. F a ris th e past week. Mrs. M ary H u n ter, of P o rtla n d , has also been v isitin g a t th e ir home. Ezra T hom as and A udley Davis are tin tin g and d ec o ratin g th e in te rio r of th e residence of N. O. F u lle r Men’s, Boys’ Clothing $10 Men’s Suits $ I 5 Men’s Suits $18 Men’s Suits $20 Men’s Suits $25 Men’s Suits $7 85 $11 85 $13 85 $14-85 $18 95 ( N o r e d u c t i o n o n B lu e S e r g e S u its ) M e n ’s D re ss S tra w H a ts a t 25% re d u c tio n Thoughtful Buyers should take advantage of this sale, because you are not likely to get a chance at any reduced prices on clothing in the big city stores on account of the steady and rapid rise in the cost of materials and dyes. Yours for business, E. W. Aylsworth CLOTHIER Howitt Bldg. Phone 43 Gresham, Ore. DR. HESS’ FLY CHASER W ill p ro tect y o u r cow s fro m flies. N ot a s o th e rs do, for a few m in u te s, b u t lasts all d ay. W e g u a ra n te e it to b e b e tte r th a n a n y y o u h a v e e v e r u s e d o r w ill re fu n d y o u r m o n ey . Half gallons 75c, gallon $1.25 GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A L L Store GRESHAM MEAT MARKET] A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Em il O sw ald an d wife have gone :. t i i iiiasiaii-sjMfaEww to Mill City fo r a p a rt of th e ir su m Ü Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according m er vacation. B ert M etzger is in PHONE 41 - - . POWELL STREET ch a rg e of th e m ill d u rin g Mr. Os K ansas is said to have few er m il H ow ever stro n g a gale may G ladstone C hautauqua opened to w ald’s absence. lionaires and paupers th an any other blow ing, not a b rea th of wind is day and will co n tin u e two w eeks sla te in the Union. by th e o ccupants of a balloon. T he first w eek’s p ro g ram will be the T he first m edical college in th e sam e us given In G resham last western part Ai tke Unit«d States 0200000001020002000000010002000002020002000000000200000002000000000100000253232353532348485348 m onth. T he second week will be was Rush m ew cal college, founded different and q u ite a n u m b er from in Chicago in 1837 by Dr. Daniel th is vicinity will probably be th ere. B rain ard , who was born in W hltes- Office with Commercial Delivery Co. borough, N. Y., 194 y ears ago, May 229 Pine Street Between First and Second. H arry S p ath , fo rm erly of G resh 15, 1812. Rush college com m em am , but now living n e a r Seaside, o ra te s th e nam e of Dr. B enjam in ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND was one of th e tw o boys who saved Rush, who was born n e a r P h ilad e l PORTLAND two men from d row ning in th e ocean phia, of Q u ak e r p a re n ta g e in 1745. F a r m e r ’s H auling, F u rn itu re m oving. O rd ers tak en fo r Coal, at th e m outh of th e N ecanicum riv er Dr. Rush served as an a p p re n tic e to Briquets, Wood, Sand anil Gravel. on T uesday m o rning T he two boys a P h ilad e lp h ia physician for six Gresham D„ ± II Portland. plunged in to th e b rea k ers ju st in years, and th e n com pleted his m edi Phone 79 X f u l l llUOO B roadw ay ¡2082; A 2 0 7 8 tim e to save two, Roy M ohrm an and cal ed u catio n in E d in b u rg h , London A rth u r P ro u ty . A th ird , F red P routy and P aris. He was a sig n e r of th e was drow ned. T he accid en t was D eclaration of Independence, one of F ro m new sboy to dean of th e law ( G erm any has alread y passed a law caused by th e sw am ping of a fishing th e fo u n d ers of th e first A m erican school of th e New Y ork u n iv e rsity , m ak in g it a p u n ish ab le offense for an boat. an ti-slav e ry society and th e g re a te st is th e ach iev em en t of F ra n k H. Som u n au th o rized person to w ear a n u rs physician of his day. D uring th e m ers, of N ew ark. N. J. ing u niform o r badge. yellow fev er sco u rg e in P h ilad e lp h ia Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Jo n e s of Ma It is w ro n g to m ea su re ttery are receiving co n g ra tu la tio n s in 1793 he visited m ore th a n 100 E rw in B aker, the A m erican m otor- It is au th o rita tiv e ly estim a ted th a t upon th e a rriv a l of a g irl baby, who p a tie n ts dally. E v e ry th in g by a M oney cyclist, has covered 930 m iles in 24 m ore th an 2,000,000 women and girls cam e as a F o u rth of Ju ly presen t. h o u rs in M elbourne. T his is said to have come Into th e la b o r m ark et V a lu e D evout R om an C ath o lics o ften e n be a w orld s record. H aving been born on th e F o u rth It since th e b eg inning of th e w ar. has been su g g ested th a t Miss C olum joy a w him sical jo k e on them selves, W h en you c o n sid e r only bia would be an a p p ro p ria te nam e to as th is sto ry from a g ood-hum ored th e P rice, you n e v e r get ecclesiastic in d ic ates: "L ay rea d ers give her. a re som etim es em ployed to read m ore th a n you p ay for D. S Jo h n so n re tu rn e d yesterday aloud to an assem bly of th e relig i Q U A L I T Y is th e big th in g a n d a fter th a t In one such from W asco county w here he has ous in a m o n astery . S E R V IC E . been since April 11 He rep o rts th e case th e re a d e r (n o t a learn ed m an) crop conditions good th ro u g h o u t th a t was rea d in g an acco u n t of m issio n A fte r lo o k in g o v e r th e m an y b ra n d s of T a b le ary work. He cam e to th is se n ten ce: p art of th e state. "S o th e Je su it re tu rn e d from C hina F o o d s offered in th is m a rk e t George and lla rfy P resto n will r e w ith his Mss.’ He ren d e re d it th u s: A n d m ak in g carefu l c o m p a riso n s Lf you lived in New York or tu rn to M arshfield tom orrow They So th e Je su it re tu rn e d from China e d e c id e d u p o n the Chicago you would have access to »pent th e past week » R h th e ir m o th w ith his m issu s.'. T h e h earty ro ars of la u g h te r from the h ro th erg would e r here. some of the greatest banks in the have done c re d it to a gro u p of th e I world; but you would not get the ’ " I au ctio n sale of stock w orldly m in d ed ." and o th e r article s on th e farm will attention nor the interest in your t a k e place to m orrow , com m encing at 'lo r e 'le n Than Veomen H ave A p welfare that you receive at this p en d icitis. 10 o d o c k T h ere a re som e ra re S urgeons s ta te men a re slig h tly bank. cows for sale which sh o u ld find read y m ore su b ject to ap p en d icitis th an buyers A s b e in g su p e rio r to all o th ers women. G resham people should know th a t a few doses of sim ple A sk us a b o u t it. Y o u r favorite foods in M O N H S. W slrad bought a new Ford b u ck th o rn b ark , glycerine, etc., aa O P O L B R A N D c a rrie d in stock. delivery c a r from L a to u re ll a Son mixed in A dler-i-ka. o ften reliev e or prev en t ap p en d icitis T his m ix tu re th is m orning, for use In m aking d e rem oves such su rp risin g foul m a tte r liveries from th e ir grb eery . th a t ONE SPO O NFU L relie ves al- m ost A N ' CASE co n stip atio n , so u r Mr and Mrs N O. F u ller cele stom ach o r gas T he INSTANT Wire 661 Gresham Wire 661 *«<»»> of A dler-i-ka is surprls-' b rated th e F o u rth of J u ly by tak in g a trip io M cM innville, ‘ aro u d n the in g . The G resham D rug C o ._Adv. g pesh a m OPE 0002010101015353532348539048530023000002000053000002 loop.” " an t ads- Key to success. Hoss’ Truck Service Money 4 S 8 - Is Not FRIENDLY INTEREST A. W. METZGER FIRST STATE BANK ,