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GKKSHAM RELIABILITY ♦ » OUTIXXJK GIESES HERE SINCE 1853 SERVICE TROUTDALE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF T he fa rm e rs in th is v ic in ity are bus. g e ttin g in t h e ir hay, ta k in g ad C o n tin u e d fro m page 1 vantage o f th e p e rfe ct h a y in g w e a th e r r> n attended M r ('a lle y s school in M rs J J o rd a n , Bessie M cG in n is, Pleasant V alle y w ith the C athey's. Cor- o f B a ttle C reek, M ic h ig a n , is spend- NO. 66 n u tts D eardorfs, Richeys. Jeniies and lu g the s u m tu e r w ith he r pa ren ts, M r A t G resham In th e S tate o f O regon a t th e close o f business, J iim A lb rig h ts . The nearest c h u rc h ser and M rs H C. M cG in n is 3 0 th , 1919. vices were held a t F a irv ie w aud la te r M rs. A n n ie L a to u r e ll, o f San F r a n KKSOUKCBB at Gresham. The ox tea 'n hauled them cisco, aud M rs. E th e l A n d e rso n , o f Lo an s and d is c o u n ts ............................................. 3135,886 54 to church. Lo is. , Id a h o are v is itin g w ith th e ir O v e rd ra fts , secured and unsecured 1.159 94 Once a year Xlrs Giese and her m o th e r, M rs W ils o n . Miss Grace Bonds and w a rra u ts . 43,858 44 daughters made the bumpy t r ip to W ilso n has also been a t hom e f o r a Stocks, se c u ritie s , ju d g m e n ts , etc 12,549.85 P o rtla n d fo r eaileo and m u s lin The w h ile , but is now busy a t he r w o rk o f B a n k in g house ................................................ 5,000 On heavy s ilk s o f Mrs. Giese’s trousseau u u n in g . F u r n itu r e and fix tu re s .................................... 2,400 Ofl were u n suita ble in the w ilderness A lo n z o C u m m in s die d last T h u r s O th e r re a l estate o w u e d .................................... 6,476 4 . M iss Cora Giese has some o f them uow day o f tu b e rc u lo s is ut th e hom e o f his l»ue fro m a p pro ved reserve banks 3 22.449.44 in cedar elu sts In he r cozy home ad fa th e r. Rev. 11. T. C u m m in s in P o r t C hecks and o th e r cash Rems R ep airs 163 92 jo in in g her C e d a rville Park ho ld ing s land. H e was b u rie d in th e D ouglas Cash on h a n d ... .......... 16,299.40 Except fo r the d e lig h tfu l, spicy cam cem etery at T ro u td a le S a tu rd a y. He 33 9,512.76 p h or sm ell in the folds those gowns leaves th re e l i t t le c h ild re n . H is w ife O th e r resources .... 55.09 m ig h t have been fashioned a year ago died w ith in th e past ye a r, also o f C u s to m e r’s lia b ilit y acco un t o f ' ‘A ccep tance s” 5 ,7 0 0 .On instead o f seve nty-five y e a rs , ago. tu b e rcu lo sis. Phone 319 W A HESSEL T here is not a erack o r tear in the fab Phone 544 On F rid a y , J u ly 11, a d a u g liu xr T o ta l.............. ric s A ud such Paisley and s ilk Cash- was b o rn to M r. aud M rs. H o w e ll o f 3252,598 59 mere shaw ls! There is needle w o rk T ro u td a le . _ , , L IA BILITIE S as fin e as spide r's web— baby caps, R ic h a rd K n a r r , M o rris M cG iuu is, C a p ita l stock pa id I n ....................... 3 I5 .o o o .o o vestees and co lla rs S u rp lu s fu n d .................................. and R ussell W ils o n w ent Ashing S at 2,500.00 On those Infreq uen t shopping trip s U n d iv id e d p ro tits , less expenses and taxes paid urday up u e ur G o v e rn m e n t Cam p, re 2,102.79 one held on fo r dear life as tile oxen P o sta l saving s ba nk d e p o sits ................................. 859.02 T hey ea ug ht 125 and la te r the horses drew the wagon tu r n in g S unday. In d iv id u a l deposits s u b je c t to ch e ck......... 132 899.05 tine m o u n ta in tro u t. over tiie great roots In the crude road D em and c e rtific a te s o f de po sit. ................. 2,091.33 M r. and M rs. T o m L o w are on a way Great trees, six feet across, b a r C a sh ie r checks o u ts ta n d in g 1,293.61 red the way The fe rry boat in P o rt 2-w eeks' m o to r t r ip v is itin g S ea ttle, T im e and savings deposits ....................... 7,152.79 land was paddled by tw o m ules h a r V ic to ria and V a n co u ve r, 11. C. M iss M ary B u llo c k aud G eorgte 32 14 ,2 95 .8 0 nessed in a treadw ay. W here sm all B ills payable fo r m oney b o rrow e d 13,000.00 farm houses dot the way now, the re Jacobs o f P o rtla n d were guests la st "A c c e p ta n c e s ” o f th is bank week o f th e fo rm e r's a u n t, M rs. L . A 5 ,7 oil no was heavy tim b e r. The Gates, F re d H a rlo w v is ite d the H a m lin s and K e llys had cla im s along H a rlo w . T o t» ]............................................................................ 32 52 ,5 98 .5 3 the way. F a ttie r K e lly , beloved o f a ll fa m ily the firs t p a rt of th e week and | o ld -tim e rs, kept open house fo r tra v M rs Chas E. R obinson the la tte r S tate o f O regon, C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , s i p a rt. .s A i C a sh ie r o f th e above-nam ed ba nk, do s o le m u ly clera. He had come in the e a rly a n d * L it » f he * b° Ve • t a t * u i* n t •• t™ ® to th e beet o f my kn o w le d g e fo rtie s and ow ned a w h o le sectio n o f belief. aud b e lie f K A M i L,L h :K i c a a h te r. land. He was a fa m ilia r fig u re at BORING S ubscribed and sw o rn to b e fore me th is lo t h day o f J u ly . 1919. tiie cam pm eetings I t was to F a th e r K e lly 's home th a t JAS E L K 1 N U T O N , N o ta ry P u b lic . B o rn to M r. and M rs O. M. R ich a score o f fa m ilie s fled d u rin g the M y c o m m issio n exp ire s A u g 8. 192 1 on Sunday, a baby g ir l. C o rre c t A tte s t; A. F. In d ia n scare. Am ong them were Miller, W. E M u rk e ll, H A. L e w is, D ire cto rs. Union a u x ilia r y o f th e Red Cross Jake Moore and J im Powell, He aud F o r th e s u m m e r they Jas P o w e ll w ere n u rs in g a g ru d g e o f is s t ill busy. ADMINISTKATOK'S SALK OF lit e Use o f k e ro s e n e Mean» a C ool long stan din g. W hen it seemed c e rta in w ill devote u ll th e ir tim e to k n itt in g H EAL PR O PE R TY . K itc h e n . M rs. John H o ffm e is te r and M rs. I I. th a t savages were upon th e m Jake M ost wom en dread hot su m m e r said. "Take care, Jam es; i f th a t be M Johnson are h a v in g a good deal In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S tate of O regon f o r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ( the Ind ian s, I fo rg iv e you ; but I f they to ta lk ab ou t o v e r tile phone. They In th e M a tte r o f th e E sta te o f M ary days whon tiie k itc h e n b e c o m e s us don't come tile old grudge holds g o o d !” are b o tli re jo ic in g o ve r th e prospect at t til ng aw a fu rn a c e , i t is p la in , hard A n n K in g . Deceased. F a th e r K e lly saw to it th a t they burled o f a sn a p .” No m ore r a ttlin g o f tiie No. 15311. d ru d g e ry to hang o ve r a coal stove tin- hatchet. w a te r p a il and y e llin g fo r some one N o tice Is hereby g iv e n th a t th e un as th e th e rm o m e te r m o u n ts h ig h e r T h e snap re I ll C iv il W ar lim e s news came slow to till tiie re s e rv o ir. ly Never in doubt as to the outcome, fe rre d to is a m a g icia n ca lle d "T h e d e rsig n e d a d m in is tra to r o f th e es and h ig h e r. M an y wom en Iiave fo u n d by p u t E liza and E rnest Giese had stitch e d a M ilw a u k ie A ir - W a te r S ystem ” w h ic h ta te o f M a ry A n u K in g , deceased, in tine large A m e rica n flag to celebrate tiie H o ffn ie ls te rs are a lre a d y in s ta ll pu rsu a u ce o f an o rd e r h e re to fo re tin g in a kerosene stove (h u t th e ir m ade aud e n te re d in said estate, uu k itc h e n s ure ke p t cool and c o m fo r t tiie U nion v ic to ry . W hen th e d ire in g T iie Joh nso ns are w a itiu g fo r news passed from neig hbo r to neighbor tiie c o n triv a n c e to a rriv e , and in tiie th o riz ln g said a d m in is tra to r to sell ab le even in th e h o tte s t days in s u m th e re a l p ro p e rty h e re in a fte r des m er. o f the a ssa ssin ation o f A b ra h g m L in m e a n tim e are d iscu ssin g w haf th e y 'll B u t th e use o f a good kerosene, coln, tiie Gieses s o rro w fu lly raised th te do w h ile "G e o rg e ” w a te rs the sto ck, c rib e d at p riv a te ta le , w ill on and a fte r M on da y, th e 2 1 rt day o f J u ly , such us th e S ta n d a rd O il C o m pa ny's new Hug to h a lf mast on th e ir stou t washes the clo th e s, s p rin k le s the 1919, a l Room 314 S p a ld in g B ld g P ea rl O il, has m any o th e r a d v a n t c. d a r flagpole A fte r L in c o ln 's b u ria l la w n a n il irrig a te s tiie garden they folded it away. I t is a prized Miss M axine T e lfo rd , B o rin g p r i P o rtla n d , O regon, o ffe r f o r sale and ages Ilia n th a t o f kee ping tile k it c h se ll a t p riv a te sale to th e h ig h e st possession in the Giese home. en cool. i t is easy to ha n d le - fu r mary tea cher, has resigned h e r posi I p tite r, on a s ig h tly h ill o v e rlo o k tio n here fo r one n e a re r O regon C ity . b id d e r, and su b je c t to th e c o n firm a ea sie r th a n e ith e r coal o r wood tio n o f th e above e n title d C o u rt, fo r in g tie Giese and L in n e n ia n u home Miss T e lfo rd lias lin o cha rge o f tiie F u rth e rm o re , i t m akes no d ir t o r s te a d s ite s M r. and Mrs. Percy Giese lit t le folkH in B o rin g fo r the pusf cash in ha nd , th e fo llo w in g described du st w h ic h m ust be cleaned up co n re a l p ro p e rty located In M u ltn o m a h have th e ir home in the heart o f the th re e years, w ho w ill re g re t he r leav t in u a lly . I t lig h ts ut th e to u ch o f a c o u n ty , O regou, and b e lo n g in g to m atch, so th e re is no w a itin g fo r the tine filb e r t orch a rd tha t is M r. Giese's in g , as w ill also the p a tro n s o f th said estate, to - w lt: hobby and pride. As lie reca lls the d is tric t. fire to com e up. L o t th ir te e n (1 3 ) o f B lo ck f ifty - salt-suck trousers, parched-wheat cof P e a rl O il b u rn s up clean and p ro Miss Eva Dodd v is ite d th e Joh in fee and o th e r m a ke sh ifts o f those A ndersons on h e r way fro m D ayton fo u r (5 4 1 , to w n o f L in n to n , and now duces no o d o r. I t is refin ed und re- w ith in th e c o rp o ra te lim its o f the re iin e d by a special process w h ich re fr o n tie r days lie appreciates h is pion to C h e rry v ille . c ity o f P o rtla n d . eer parents. moves the im p u ritie s . W hen eve r It The hay crop th is yea r is fine. M r A R T H U R R. K IN O , M iss Cora Giese has b u ilt h e rse lf a H ltz a u has com m enced b a lin g al is b o u g h t— In th e c ity , in th e coun- A d m in is tr a to r o f th e E state o f c h a rm in g Imine w ith a w o n d e rfu l g a r ready. In a few days th re s h in g sea tr y , in the m o u n ta in s , o r on th e sea M a ry A n n K in g , Deceased den in fie- grove near the depot. I t is son w ill open. T h e w h e a t fields are sho re— it Is alw a ys th e same hig h A ddress 314 S p a ld in g B ld g , not fa r fro m the site o f the firs t log rip e n in g fast these w a rm days q u a lity kerosene. I t can he bo ug ht P ortland, Oregon. ..s The o th e r s u rv iv in g son, A r M rs H. C L a rso n and g ra n d d a u g lt Telephones M a in 36 5 3 ; S ellw o od 22« e ve ry w h e re in five g a llo n oans, o r in t h u r Giese, lias lived in P o rtla n d for te r. F lo re n ce H ill, b u lk a t a s lig h t s a v in g cost. are ta k in g In m any years. O ther re la tiv e s o f a C hautauqua at G lad stone M r. Lar T he Joy o f Living. younger ge ne ration also liv e op p o r son d riv e s o v e r f o r some o f th e m ore B e rry P la n ts f o r Sale. T o e n jo y lif e we m ust have good tio n s o f the Giese cla im E rnest Giese in te re s tin g e ve n in g sessions W e ure ready to book o rd e rs fo r h e a lth . No one can rea son ably hope died ill M arch, 1X91, and M rs Giese W. T e lfo rd , his b ro th e r Max uni to get m uch real p le a su re o u t o f life b e rry p la n ts f o r ne xt ye a r's p la n t in 1894. T hey are rem em bered as sub th e ir wives w ent Ashing in some won in g . T h e C o -o p e ra tiv e B e rry G ro w when his bowels a re clogged a good s ta n tia l members o f the co m m u n ity d e rfu l pond n e a r M t. Hood T hey sha re o f the tim e and th e poisons ers, office a t th e o ld M e tzg e r sto re . c la re th is nam e w ill a d o rn th e fro n t t l i e v helped to bu ild . le ft one day and came back the next th a t s h o u ld be e xp elled are absorbed w in d o w s o f pop and so ft d r in k places W o m e n 's H o s p ita l o i P o rtla n d , The re p o rt is th a t th e y ea ught 300 in to th e system , p ro d u c in g headache a ll o ve r th e w o rld . F ive h u n d re d La m e S h o u ld e r. tro u t. Can you heat th a t? M a te rn ity Cases O n ly. lo n fe s ta n ts sent nan.es fro m a ll o ve r) C o n tin u e d fro m page I and In d ig e s tio n . A few doses of i l i i s u ilm e n t is u s u a lly caused by th e c o u n try , some o f w h ich are D ry - rh e u m a tis m o f th e m uscles Cue o f th e fin e s t aud m ost t h o r ''h a m b e r la in ’s T a b le ts w ill move the A ll th a t less a rd o r th e re were u n c o n d itio n a l lla r , Sunsuds, C ln n o m o re , M e th o - i bowels, s tre n g th e n th e d ig e s tio n and o u g h ly equippe d p riv a te m a te rn ity PLEASANT HOME s u rre n d e rs and fans w e re in d u s tr i d e ria , C afoon, S u p sta to o t, S odaloon, 1 Is needed Is a b so lu te rest and a few New, g ive you a chance to re a lize the real h o s p ita ls in the n o rth w e s t. o u sly used. P eople w ished th e y were N usup, S ultsu s, M ee tist and K u m u ll- j a p p lic a tio n s o f C h a m b e rla in 's L i n i T he S un shine c lu b o f th e M. E jo y o f liv in g . T r y it . — A dv. fire -p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n aud h ig h -cla ss m e n t. T r y I t.— A dv. back on th e coast. T h e w a te r was gone. c h u rc h w ill g iv e un ice cream social a cco m m od ation s. For in fo r m a tio n n o t fit to d r in k , th e coal sm oke Sunday w as L ife Service day, the I on the c h u rc h la w n , S a tu rd a y eve n S torage b a tte ry re p a irin g and re address 1 4 4 -1 8 th 8 t. N ., P o rtla n d , B e tte r E gg < a in p a jg u Has Im p ro v e d . p o ure d in to th e w in d o w s. I t takes I ro g ra m in g , J u ly 19 a t 8 p. in Games, m u c h a rg in g , s ta r te r aud g e n e ra to r nhone B ro a d w a y 3404. be in g d iv id e d in to th re e an o p tim is t to tra v e l in s u m m e r tim e . p a rts. T iie task in the m o rn in g , when M arked im p rovem e nt in the eggs sic and s tu n ts , also a s h o rt p ro g ra m w o rk . R a k e r A Sou. tf N o rth D a k o ta . M in n e so ta . W iscon sin, Bishops M onzon and S tu n tz preached. ' th a t go to m arke t in Oregon is re w ill be given . A good tim e in s to re P a in t, o il, etc., a d va n cin g . B uy Illin o is and In d ia n a w ere ju s t as T iie le a d e rsh ip in th t a fte rn o o n ser- i ported from the b ig m a rke t centers. fo r Read th e W a n t ads. a ll. E ve ryb o d y c o rd ia lly in now . A t L . L . K id d e r H d w . Fo. w a rm C o o le r w e a th e r w elcom ed me inons bv Rev. M r. G od d a rd and B is-! \ P o rtla n d dealer te lls Prof. James vite d . hom e in O h io fo r a w h ile , ho w e ver, hop M cC o n n e ll and B ish op H ender- w y d e n , who has w orked to im p rove since the n o ld Sol has m ade up fo r it. 'o n W hen tiie in v ita tio n was given the egg as w ell as the egg layers, that POWELL VALLEY W hen we stopped at Hast Du by th e la tte r bishop f o r yo u n g peo his losses are c o m p a ra tiv e ly sm all now buque, W isco n sin , lo o k in g o u t o f ple to o ffe r them selves fo r liv e se rv w iu-rt as about on e -th ird had to be can M iss E th e l Swanson and M iss w in d o w , we began to say, w h at k in d ice, 48fl u n d e r 30 years o f age came dled out ten years ago. He adds, Ire n e S eym ore o f A be rde en , W ash o f a place is th is , kegs p ile d h ig h on fo rw a rd a re sp e nd ing th e ir tw o - At n ig h t, th e L ife W o rk "Y o u people at the college seem to be in g to n , 1. do in g good w o rk .” wagons. W e were re m in d e d o f th e ! e h a lle n g was h a n d le d bv Dr weeks' vaca tion as th e guw tts o f Miss T iie w ork o f the college was in ex N e llie A nderson D a rk Ages W e werp in fo rm e d th a t | i, u g t v East D u bu que was w et- a p o p u la tio n N e xt S unday is co n se cra tio n when p la in in g w hat a bad egg is. what T h e Y ou ng Peoples' society o f the •auses it. and how to prevent it, and o f 150 people and 22 saloons The th a n k s w ill be given f o r the g r e a t re p ea ting it year a lte r year M any O r Swedish M ission c h u rc h w ill ho ld Its tine ra ilro a d b rid g e lead across the C e n te n a ry e n te rp ris e . egon ( d ito r s have published these ex re g u la r m e e tin g ne xt S a tu rd a y even b e a u tifu l M ississip p i r iv e r to D u ing, J u ly 19, on the la w n o f J. J planations. and now enjoy b e tte r eggs buque. Io w a w ith 40,000 people, a T h r if t Needed. Jobnson. A good p ro g ra m is being fo r bre akfast as a resu lt d ry c ity . T h e re was a g re a t a m o u n t Now tha t the peace tre a ty has been pre pa red, a fte r w h ich ice cream and T he egg is perishable and become gg Is o f a c tiv ity in tra v e l across th a t la k e w ili be sold E ve ryb o d y w e l- 7. b rid g e , the ra ilw a y , th< wagon road, signed the U n ited States governm ent e ith e r stale o r ro tte n a fte r tw o or come Not is c o n tin u in g the s a l- e f t h r if t stam ps three days in hig h te m p e ra tu re a fo o tp a th , tw o fe rrie s and s k ifts people who cam e o v e r to "w e t th e ir and war saving stam ps not so m uch umb is ta n d in g th is a good m any poul W hy T rou b le th e Dead. w h istle s " As th e re was not to be because the govern m ent needs the tr y raisers le ft tiie < ggs In the nest to t When C lin to n N H ow ard re tu rn e d to a n y c a rrie d in to d ry t e r r it o r y , excep' ; money, as the governm ent know s th a t long and then held them fo r a week or w h a t was in t h e ir stom achs, we were citisem i o f tiie n a tio n m e d a safe, pa- so t i l l tin v l.ud a good sup ply o r th< Rochester, N Y., the o th e r day, a fte r a t r ip in the East, he was questioned t r in ile o p p o rtu n ity to in ve st th e ir price rose. But the supply was belie sure th e y were a ll very honest as to what he proposed to do re g a rd in g in o r d - r th a t t h r if t and saving than the egg. W e fo llo w e d th e b e a u tifu l Mis--- mon- Ecgs were then purchased la rg e ly by Du- n q u e s t that he debate w ith (' A com - a n a tio n a l c h a ra c te ris tic is tip p i fo r 300 m ites. T h e co rn was may W ln d le , a n ti p ro h ib itio n is t, a n ig h t or q u ite s m a ll in a ll the states o w in g against d a rk days th a t m ay come in tie -ase count, regardless of q u a lity . M ti.ods o f ga th e rin g , h a n d lin g two later: Then- never was a tim e to a cold s p rin g , h u t th e heat and Hie fu tu re 'W h y do they want me to debate ta in s are now b rin g in g it o u t No when saving was considered m ore im p a d ¡ng and m a rk e tin g the egg» w en expl. ined by college b u ll-tin s , demon w ith a corpse?” M r. H ow ard replied. v e n d e r C h icag o is such a la rg e c ity p o rta n t than d u rin g war tim es and fo llo w in g . The stra tu m s, e x h ib its at stab fa irs , aud 'D o n 't these gentlem en know th a t w ith so m any ric h resources a ro u n d now im m e d ia te ly In i o ileg e < lasses. The S P and tin John B arleyco rn is dead? H aven’t her The im m e nse acreage o f corn t h r if t ha bit has been form ed by m any, O. V.' R. 4 N. ra ilw a y s as w ell as the they heard th a t a Jury com pos'd of is a vast sou rce o f w e a lth . M uch even the young c h ild re n tin- t h r if t out o f fo rty -e ig h t si.im p lx ing th - u n it o f saving. The news taper men helped to get th is in fo rty five states 4,ra in Is also raised. T h e re a re fa rm fo rm a l ion before the ,s opie. states i-v ie w e d the rem ains and de ers th a t p la n t t h e ir w h o le fa rm s to i governm ent desires th a t t ills ha bit . "A il th is was done,” says Professor d a re d life e x tin c t on Jan ua ry 16th, c o m n o t even re s e rv in g a ga rde n Is- c o n tin u 'd , aud so con tinu es the Dryden "th a t tie- consuiie i m ig h t get 1919? spot. T hey liv e on the in te re s t o f o p p o rtu n ity fo r safe aud sound Invest "W h e n G -n e ra l Eoch accepts the m u t in “baby b o n d s ” T here a re ) be tt' r -ggs and the producer m or' t h e ir m oney. p ro fit fro m h i* p o u ltry business T i”. challenge to debate the a rm is tic e term s M ain S treet GRESHAM A w elcom e ra in , J u ly 6, b ro u g h t m any th in g s to save fo r. fo r exam ple: value o eg- p ro d u ctio n run s In to ik y Phone 881 'fl th e | a te K altw r I w ill con- Fi r t i l - ra in y day o r to take advan re lie f to g a sp in g C o lu m b u s, te m p e r GKO. IHBTL. Prop. tag> o f a sunny o p p o rtu n ity ; to pro- - m l lu ilP o ti d o lla r s a y e a r in O r-g o n , sid e i I he challenge to d e b a te w ith the a tu re lo o th a t day. C h ris . C o lum b us vide fu r old agi . Insurance o r an iu- and i • »lue o f -ggs saved by rig h t rem ains o f the late John B arleyco rn spent a sleepless n ig h t t in F o u rth , I f the gentlem en rep re se n tin g the coin ; fo buy a home o r get m a rrie d ; h a n d lin g is at least 3100,000 a n n u a lly some on th e flo o r, on th e grass in : liq u o r in te rests had challenged us to to I sta b lish y o u r fa m ily on S afely yard s, a ll a d o p tin g th e p o p u la r fad o f I .atte < h a iu b e rla in 's T a b le ts. d-b ate when there was a n y th in g to d is ; to give c h ild re n an education fa n n in g one's s e lf to sleep. T here o r a Th«se ta b le ts are in te n d e d espec cuss we should have been glad to ac s ta rt in life ; to have a “ tu rn were 26 e x h a u stio n s fro m heat th a t a ro u n d '' fund w h ich w ill enable you ia lly fo r stom ach tro u b le s , b ilio u s com m odate them , but the A m erican day. 1 fin d by a b s ta in in g fro m p r o c o m fo rta b l) to meet fu tu re a d ju s t ness and c o n s tip a tio n . I f you have people iiave closed the issue by amend te in fopds I do not s u ffe r fro m the m ents in business o r in em ploym ent any tro u b le s o f th is s o rt, g iv e the m Ing the C o n s titu tio n in a c o n s titu tio n a l heat as m uch as m any o f m y re la a t r i l l a n il re a lize f o r y o u rs e lf w h a t »ay. w h ich decides the de stiny o f the t e pb do. M on roe is e re c tin g 1 0 -tu n n e | a fir s t ( lass m e d icin e w ill do f o r you liq u o r traffic, and the o n ly tilin g le ft Oasis, th e te rm lo n g used f o r a p ru n e d ry e r. fo r us today is to finish the shroud, T hey o n ly cost a q u a rte r,— Adv. d r in k in g place in a d ry la n d . Is the b u ild the coffin, dig the grave and Portland Phone Bdw. 624 nam e decided upon by M e th o d is ts f o r i When the race Isn 't to the s w ift Wh« n money ta lk s in te llig e n c e is shovel h im under.” th e saloon s u b s titu te . O fficia ls de y o u 'll g e n e ra lly find It to the s w ifte r. Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine often sile n t BANK OF GRESHAM GET READY FOR HARVEST A New Deering or McCormack Binder will do the work in the right wav. PI A MOUTH, P I R E MANILA or STANDARD BINDER TW IN! Castor Machine Dil HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY » Quality C. A. M’CARl Y, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore. C I T Y B A K E R Y , G r e s h a m , T e l. 11 MRS. C. 0. BRANSON VISITS OUR 14 POINTS 2. 3. 4 5. 6. T he Oaks Council Crest, Columbia Beach Crystal Lake Park Rock Island Dodge Park. Estacada Park 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Bull Run Park Macleay Park Peninsula Park Washington Park Oak Grove Park. Mt. Tabor Park Riverside Park ‘TRY THEM BY TROLLEY” Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham 17 EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING I rip Daily Between Gresham and Portland F arm ers EK STR O M TRUCK 3 B IG T R U C K S S E R V IC E B E S T O F SERVICE R E S P O N SIB L E ---- A N D — R ELIA BLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND I P ortland A -2078 2 2 5 Aldi; B d » y 2O2H Albert Ekstrom G resham 851 F o r. P o w e ll ai>«| M ap le M utual M agee B ig (tain. T h e a n n u a l re p o rt o f the F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ire R e lie f A s s n o f P o rtla n d file d w ith th e in s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t o f O regon sho w * 31 ,301 ,6 34 .0 0 in s u r ance w r itte n by the A s s n in 1918, and 475 new m em bers gained d u r in g th e year. The A ssn is now in Its 1 5 lh yea r, and has a b o u t five m illio n in su ra n ce in force. Sjnca its o rg a u lz a tio n , th e Ass n has m ade an a n n u a l sa vin g o f o ve r 5 0 % as com pared w ith board ra te s on fa rm In su ra n ce , to its m em bers. 11. W. S n a sb a ii, p re s id e n t o f th e A ss'n, is ag en t f o r G resham and v ic in ity . T he office is a t 409 S tock E xchange B ld g ., c o rn e r 3d and Y a m h ill stre e ts, P o r t la n d , Phone M ain 50 06 .— A dv. IF y o u ' l l G ive us j u s t o n ç TrttAL - T h e n Y ou ' ll T rade herp Q uite awhile > GRESHAM MARKET WE KNOW TO A POSITIVE CERTAINTY th a t i f you w ill g iv e uh a t r ia l o rd e r yo u w ill become a steady p a tro n o f th is shop it 's ha p pened so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r son has com e In and purchased a s m a ll o rd e r o f m ea t, and th e u com e back to express t h e ir de lig h t and g r a tific a tio n and leave a n o th e r o rd e r. T h is s o rt o f th in g s u re ly helps o u r business A. J. W . BKOWN, Prop. Gresluun, Ore.