I } C C T LOOR T V E 8D A Y . COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FAIRVIEW present tim e of th e M ethodist p ro p ­ erty and parso n ag e on account of dum age done by th e county road cut, Mrs. R rew ster, wife of th e pasto r, Rev. B. C. R rew ster, was unable to keep up her hom e h e re Mrs. Brew ­ s te r left Monday m orning to spend most of th e w in ter w ith h e r p are n ts at C e n tralia, W ashington, u n til con­ d itio n s of th e hom e here will be a d ­ ju sted . Mr. and Mrs. A. Jo n es, who lived h ere a n u m b er of years, a re m oving to V ancouver, W ashington, w here they will live w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Howe. Mr. and Mrs H ills, of P ortlan d , { have been th e gu ests a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R ates fo r th e last week. Mrs. Fay M cCarty and little son W illiam , of P o rtlan d , spent S aturday and S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs H. S houltz at L ato u rell fulls, and also called on frien d s at th e H eights Mr. and Mrs. J. D eaver have ju st sold a lo t,50x100 feet, to Mr. Post, an a rtis t of P o rtlan d for $260. Mr. Post will build a stu d io close to th e highw ay. Mrs. Jo h n T aylor has as her guest a t th e present. Mrs. J. T Rea and her m other, Mrs. E aston S ufferer from In d ig estio n R elieved. Refore ta k in g C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab­ lets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to have pains in th e stom ach and d is­ tress a fte r eating. C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets relieved him of th ese spells right aw ay.” w rites Mrs T hom as t asey, Geneva. N. Y. O btainable ev­ eryw here. T he F airview g ran g e held au un j usually good m eeting last S atu rd ay , j th is being th e second co n test meet lug. T he team w ith W. C. Tow n­ send as cap tain fu rn ish ed th e pro gram . Many v isito rs of th e neigh boring tow ns, an d of P o rtla n d were present. A splendid p ro g ram was ren d e re d by th e follow ing: Mrs. Ja n e t M. G ra n t, Mrs. S. C. Dixon, Mrs. Jessie M illar, Miss L illie Lusch- er, Mrs. E dw in R urllugam e, Mr. A. F F legel. of P o rtlan d , Miss Olive Hope Z im m erm an, of P o rtla n d , Mrs. M organ of P o rtlan d Closing re ­ S upported by floats an d driven m arks by 1. R. Self, of th is place T he p ro h ib itio n muss m eeting was w ith a pedal o p erated p ropeller, a well atten d e d last Sunday night re ­ C alifo rn ian has in v en ted a board up­ gard less of th e d isag reeab le w eath ­ on which a m an can lie and trav el er. Owing to illness in th e fam ily con sid erab le d istan ces w hile bathing. Miss P earl K endall could not A Spanish fam ily of seven persons preside. P ro fesso r C rane of th e L in­ coln high school gave a brief ad ­ boasts 11!4 fingers, five m em bers h av­ dress on prohibition w ork and ing tw elve on each hand, w hile am en d m en ts w hich was received a n o th e r has tw en ty -th re e and th e O ther tw enty-one. w ith grent Interest. Owing to bad co nditions at the K ingston, Irelan d , will build 274 model houses for w orkingm en, wage increases. SAM PLE BARGAINS IN Eastern Oregon Wheat Lands 1495 ACRES One m ile from Ione, Oregon. Fenced and cultivated House 16x26, wing 14x30. R am 52x90, capacity 40 horses and feed G ranery, shop, hen houses, etc. W ater piped to house and barn 1120 ACRES T h ree and lialf m iles from Ione Fenced and cu ltiv ated H ouse 22x24, A ddition 16x24 New barn 32x48 W a te r piped to house and barn. P rice $ 2 1 . 4*4) p er acre P rice 821.00 p e r ac re 320 ACRES 160 ACRES T hree m iles from lone, Has been fenced and cultivated P rice «12.50 per ac re 640 ACRES 18,000 ACRES FOR SALE Locateti from one to eighteen m iles from Ione o r L exington. All fenced and cu ltiv ated F o u r m iles from Ione Sm ail house Ibis A ttractive Offer is Good for a SHORT TIME ONLY $37.50 wires an already built with handsome set of Fixtures. You pay $ 7.50 dow n an d $5.04* a m o n th w ith your light bill. E qually lib eral te rm s fo r p lh e r- sizeil houses. P ric e 810.00 p er ac re TERMS i/4 CASH B alance crop paym ents, o r tim e to su it buyer. 6 per cent on d eferred paym ents No trad e s will be considered. II your want is n o t described here, write or see W. T. or GEO. I- HONEY, Gresham, Oregon, o r our A gent, W. S. Sm ith, at Ione, who will show you the land. 7, itti» Estim ates on all-sized jobs eheerfnlly given free of charge Phone Commercial Dept. M arshall 5100; A 6131 Portland Railway, Light & Power Company MELROSE ■Mrs. H enry F ritz an d son Will visited in M ontavllia T hursday. Henry F ritz has p u rch ased an a u to ­ mobile. Mrs. 1. T. Wood atte n d e d th e fa re ­ well party given Mrs. Jo h n B ram hall of P leasan t Hom e, before leaving for her new hom e in e a ste rn Oregon. A. R. C onrad has a new au to m o ­ bile. AUCTION SALE A D A T A, e C T A T . ‘J i t d a ir y i ® A H A ! A b u 8 'n<“S8 at O n ce a n d wil1 8el1 e n ,lr c Herd at m y p la c e at Sd A l l O N , on T ro u ttJa le S treet C a r L ine, M ile E a st of F A IR V I E W , O R E . Monday, November 20, 1916 S a l e C o m m e n c e » »1 1 0 : 3 0 _________________________________________ F r e e Lunch at Noon $102,885.91 RESOURCES | We hoped to reach this point about Ja n u ary 1st, 1917, but business has been better than we expected. Nov. 4th. 1916 $ 83,278.96 26,845.55 Deposits Cash on hand T h ere is a g re a t need of m ore hands to dig potatoes. Rev. F. S. F o rd preach ed at the Iliff ch u rch Sunday m orning. The next service will be a t 7 :3 0 next Sunday. Total Resources $102.885.91 BANK O F G RESHAM Mr. and Mrs. I. T. W’ood w ere at A. F ■ M ILLER, P re sid en t F. A. HALLIDAY, Vice P resid en t Haley on business S atu rd ay . K. A. MILLER, C ashier Mr. an d Mrs. H ow ard H ayden, of — —a P o rtlan d , called on th e fo rm e r’s sis­ ter, Mrs I. T. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W ilson w ere guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood. Sunday . Mrs. D imple Jo n es an d A ttorney M. C. K ing of G resham visited In H illsboro W ednesday. They also atten d e d th e F irst M. E. ch u rch at P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, P o rtlan d Sunday m orning. They re­ port th e Rev. Mr. S tansiield an en ­ was Established in 1883 T hirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next y e a r or gaging speaker. Em il Olson, who