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PLEASANT VIEW
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-M rs F lo r a P a r k e r h a s so ld h e r!
T u e sd a y o f la s t w eek , b ein g G r a n d - . h om e h e re to A. (1. N agel of F re e
M iss L eila C ass, w ho h a s been
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b ir th d a y , h e r w a te r, O regon. S he ex p ects to m ove 1 sp e n d in g a w eek a t th e W oodard
d a u g h te r -in -la w , M rs W in W rig h t. ,o P o rtla n d th is fall w hen Mr. N agel borne, le ft fo r P o rtla n d o n M onday
in v ite d a c o m p an y o f h e r o ld frie n d s “ n ‘> w ife w ill ta k e p o ssessio n .
an d a f t e r v isitin g fo r a few days
a n d n e ig h b o rs in fo r a s u r p ris e p a rty
Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n B u rd in e left th e r e ex p ects to r e tu r n to h e r h om e
fo r h e r.
In th e a fte rn o o n h e r son ; F rid a y fo r a v isit w ith th e i r d a u g h - p 11 A rro w sm ith , Illin o is
W illia m to o k h e r to to w n fo r a b irth - ter> M rs " ’a lte r S h lrlin g , o n th e l a t - ; 8. D. H a rd in g r e tu rn e d S a tu rd a y
day d riv e , a n d on h e r r e tu r n in th e , e r f a r m
a l H alsey , O reg o n .
fro m a m o st d e lig h tf u l w eek sp e n t
e v e n in g sh e fo u n d a h o u se fu ll of i
Miss S te lla H atfield r e tu rn e d h o m e i at Y aq u in a an d N ew p o rt.
frie n d s w ho h ad com e to o ffer th e i r la s t w eek fro m a tte n d in g th e sum -
M rs. H u n t, w ho su ffered a s e rio u s
c o n g ra tu la tio n s a n d good w ishes, »»er sch o o l at U n iv e rsity o f O reg o n n e rv o u s re la p se last w eek, is g a in in g
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h er.
body, sp ecial so n g s a lso b ein g g iven
Mr a n d Mrs. B ischoff a re accorn-
T h e D ra m a tic p ro d u c tio n , ‘ K en-
by M rs. J . A. L a rss o n an d Mrs. L. I tv e k y S u e,” w hich w ill be p re s e n te d
p a iiy in g a la rg e p a rty of T ro u td a le
A. H a rlo w , a n d by R ev. E a rl li. C ot- by th e R ic h a rd s o n A- T a lb e rt Co., a t
p eo p le ou an o u tin g a t C le a r L ake
to n .
R e fre s h m e n ts of c a k e a n d ice M asonic h a ll. F rid a y n ig h t, is In­
T h e boys a n d g ir ls clu b s, accorn
c re a m w ere se rv e d by F a y e P a rs o n s ,e rt,Pt rsed w ith com edy. T h a t re n d e r­
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raw foro. B esid es th o s e , fo r tb ro u n (jg o f tb u n (j ero u g a p p |auge p au ied by a n u m b e r of th e ir frie n d s
w ith M rs. L a rrs o n a n d Mrs. H ard
m e n tio n e d ab o v e th e r e w ere p r e s e n t . '— Adv.
in g a s c h a p e ro n s , s p e n t T h u rs d a y of
M rs. B a n n e rm a n a n d son Roy, M rs ■
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M o rris M cG innis, M rs, N. S. P a rs o n s. I S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g a n d re- la s t w eek dow n on th e slo u g h cat
T hose
M rs. R o b in so n of V an co u v er. W ash
c h a rg in g , s t a r t e r
an d
g e n e ra to r fish in g an d p lay in g g am es.
M rs. H elm in g . M rs M .1. T ille r, M rs. " ° rk
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w ho h av e not fo rg o tte n th e u n re p o rt
a b le th r ill of la n d in g th e ir first fish
H S. P a rs o n s . M rs. W iley R ic h a rd ­
a n d t i l e seem in g g re a t w eight of th e
so n , M rs. F ra n c e s F ox, Mrs. T om
sam e, w ill a p p re c ia te th e fe e lin g s of
Low , M rs. W m J o h n s o n . M rs. A nson
som e of th e s e little fo lk s a n d th e
P o w ell, M rs. W m. C ra w fo rd , Mrs.
p rid e w itli w hich th ey e n te re d the
D an M ickley, M rs. I. K. H a tfie ld ,
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a re n ta l gate* th a t n ig h t.
G e ra rd C ooney o f B erk ele y , an d th e
Cord Wood
M isses S te lla H a tfie ld , Id a A n d erso n
a n d M ary B u rg eo is.
M rs. H o lg a te a n a little so n s sp en t
S a tu rd a y n ig h t a n d S u n d ay on th e
m o u n ta in .
Big Timber, Dandy
Fine Wood
D. W. M cK ay o f F airv iew h as sold
h is fa rm n e a r h e re on th e B ase L in e
ro a d to E lm e r L o ck m an o f P o rtla n d .
T h e p re s e n t o c c u p a n t, W in. K a v a n ­
a u g h , is to h a v e tim e to ta k e c a re
A t last re p o rt M rs. W i l l N o rth w ay
w ho u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n last
week fo r th e rem o v al of a tu m o r
w as a t la st re p o rts d o in g well.
J. E. M E T Z G E R
S te p h e n W ing am i s is te r, Mrs.
S m ith of P o rtla n d w ere v is ito rs at
th e B ra iu h a ll h o m e S u n d ay .
T hey
a re b o th re c o v e rin g fro m in ju rie s
receiv ed in an a u to acc id e n t in so u th
e rn O regon som e tim e ago.
BE A LEADER
*'// ta u t •n d gr/al Ita d tr lijn k u u k vlt iO ’n w n m /y a i d m ay h /l da e iiif f a g f io n " — E i t
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
T ile c h o ir of th e S w ed ish L u th e ra n
c h u rc h will give a p ro g ra m at th e
c h u rc h ou next S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Au
g u st 1C, fo r tile p u rp o se of ra isin g
fu n d s w itli w hich to p u rc h a s e m usic
b o oks fo r th e ch o ir. T ile a ttr a c tiv e
p ro g ra m is free. C offee a n d cuke,
also ice c re a m co n es, w ill be sold
a n d a s ilv e r o fferin g will be ta k e n .
A good tim e an d ta rg e a tte n d u n c e
is lo o k ed for.
T h e L ad ies Aid o f th e Sw edish
L u th e ra n c h u rc h will m eet w ith Mrs.
Jo h n T ru e d so n on T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­
noon at 2 o ’clock. A c o rd ia l in v ita ­
tio n is e x ten d e d to all.
T h e m en of th e S w edish L u th e ra n
c o n g re g a tio n a re w o rk in g d aily on
th e new p a rs o n a g e an d th e b u ild in g
! is p ro g re ssin g rap id ly .
Miss E llen N o rd lln g is w o rk in g at
¡th e h o m e of S. E. P a lm q u is t in
’ G resh am .
Miss M y rtle A n d erso n h as sp en t
a w e e k ’s v acatio n a t h e r hom e h e re
A n u m b e r of m e m b e rs of the
L u th e r lea g u e en jo y e d a p o p co rn and
m a rsh m a llo w ro a s t on th e bankH of
th e S andy riv e r last S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
Mrs. H en ry Sell In v ited h e r c h il­
d re n an d th e ir fam ilies to h e lp c e l­
e b ra te h e r b irth d a y last S u n d ay . Mr.
a n d M rs. A lfred H a m m e r an ti d a u g h ­
te r R eg in a, Mr. a n d M rs. H ally
C h ris te n se n of G resh am a n d Mr. an d
Mrs. Ed Sell w ere p re se n t an d e n jo y ­
ed a s u m p tu o u s d in n e r. In th e a f t e r ­
noon o th e r re la tiv e s cam e , p e rp e ­
tr a tin g a s u r p ris e on Mrs. Sell. T he
p a rty in clu d ed Mrs. E o rsg re n and
so n s Jo h n an d E llis, Mr. an d Mrs
R o ad es an d c h ild re n of S y cam ore,
J. J . Jo h n s o n an d d a u g h te r s H u ld a
a n d F lo re n c e an d M rs. B ra n d b e rg .
Oregon Agricultural College
Trains for kaUershtp in the industries and profession» as follow ,
H O M E E C O N O M IC S A G R IC U L T U R E . C O M M E R C E . F O R E S T R Y . P H A R M A C Y . M U S IC .
V O C A T I O N A L E D U C A T IO N , C I V I L E N G I N E E R IN G . E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R IN G .
M E C H A N IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G . C H E M IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G
IN D U S T R IA L
ARTS.
M I N I N G E N G I N E E R I N G . L O G G IN G E N G I N E E R IN G . M I L I T A R Y S C IE N C E
The College tra in in g include, courses in E n g lr h. E to n .nites, A rt. M a t he nat its. M odern Languages,
Physical Education , In d u strial Journalism , N a tu ra l Sciences, and all essentials of an education.
Three regular term s—Fall term begins September 22, 1919
Fur College C atalog. Illu sti Jted Booklet and other infot (nation address
T H E R E G IS T R A R , Oregon Agricultural College, C orvallis
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M e p o w er cnam
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The
Gasoline
°Q uality
POWELL VALLEY
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u o u s , u n if o r m c h a in o f b o il­
in g p o in ts w h ic h g iv e s easy
s ta r tin g , p o w e r a n d m ileag e.
M i x t u r e s h a v e “ h o l e s ” in
th e c h a in . L o o k fo r th e R ed
C ro w n s ig n b e fo re y o u fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Caillerais)
TERRY
On last F rid a y a fte rn o o n Mrs. E.
, M. C oons e n te r ta in e d M rs. G eorge
S c h la tte r an d M rs. C h as B ak er. Rc-
1 cen t c a lle rs at th e C oons h o m e v .r e
J Mr. an d Mrs. A llen S h ie ld s o f P o rt-
I la n d .
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R a sp b e rry pit k in g on th e T ow le
1 farm ia ■ ■ m p leti I
\ larg o field
is re p o rte d .
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C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore.
WE KNOW TO A
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
I F YOU’LL G IV F
US JUST ONE
*TRiA>L -
t h a t if you w ill g iv e us a tr ia l
o rd e r you w ill becom e a s te a d y
p a tro n o f th is shop. I t ’s h a p ­
p ened so m an y tim e s t h a t a p e r­
son h a s com e in a n d p u rc h a s e d
a sm a ll o r d e r of m e a t, a n d th e n
com e b ack to e x p re ss th e ir d e­
lig h t an d g ra tific a tio n a n d leav e
a n o th e r o rd e r.
T h is s o r t of
th in g su re ly h e lp s o u r b u sin ess.
T h e n you ' l l
T rade h er l
QUITE AWHILE
GRESHAM MARKET
A. J. W. BROW N, P rop.
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P lio n e
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Phone Gresham 17
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
Portland Phone Bdw. 524
H eadquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine.
B E S T O F SERVICE
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R ELIA BLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P ortlan d A -2078
22.3 A sh ; Btlwy 2OM2.
Albert Ekstrom
C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1
, h r S um m it ho u se, a sm a ll post k ept
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Motley in tile hank lias given many a durk cloud a silver
At th e S u m m it h o u se th e y p ro ­
lining. \\ lien trouble comes the best friend in the w orld is
c u re d su p p lie s a t th e p re v a ilin g
the money vou have saved.
price o f n in e d o lla rs a sa c k fo r Hour,
Aitd saving m akes y o u r b rig h t days brig h ter. Y oh are
fifty c e n ts a p o u n d fo r su g a r. T h e
not co n tin u ally w orried over tile nn certain tics of life. You
h o rses w ere tr e a te d to a fe a st o f le t­
meet things as they come, know ing th at if cloudy days ap p ear
tu ce, th e first g re e n food th e y h ad
your suvtngs will sh elter you.
seen in m an y m o n th s.
M rs. S le re t
S ta rt to save now. Then keep up the saving habit
De­
a n d h e r y o u n g so n s, Jo h n an d
cide to set aside so much every payday. Y ou’ll he surprised
G eorge, m a d e can ip a n d n u rs e d th e
to see how y o u r savings grow.
«ick g irl w hile th e f a t h e r to o k o ne
V\ e II help by laying out a savings plan for you. Drop
h o rse an d s t a r te d to P o rt lam ) fo r
in and ask us about it. It will be a pleasure to meet you.
m ed icin e in a d e s p e r a te effo rt to sav e
h is d a u g h te r 's life.
T he h o rs e s w ere tu r n e d o u t to
g ra z e in th e m o u n ta in m ead o w s a n d
Gresham, Oregon
e a tin g th e ir fill o f th e g re e n v e g e ta ­
tion w ere p o iso n ed by a w eed an d
d ied in a few h o u rs . So th e r e w ere
ST A T E M E N T
th e S le re ts, s tr a n d e d on Mt. H ood
w ith no h o rses.
W h en th e f a th e r o f th e F ir s t S ta te B an k of G re sh a m ,
re tu rn e d th e y b u rie d th e d a u g h te r C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , S ta te of O re ­
in tTie m o u n ta in s an d th e so n , Jo h n gon. sh o w n g th e a m o u n t s ta n d in g to
th e c re d it of e v ery d e p o sito r J u ly 1,
S le re t, ro d e th e o n e s a d d le h o rse 1 9 l a , w ho h a s n o t m ad e a d e p o sit,
dow n in to P ow ell V alley fo r help. o r w ho h as n o t w ith d ra w n any p a rt
Jo h n an d G eo rg e R ey n o ld s h a r- of ills d e p o sits (c o m m e rc ia l d e p o s its ) ,
n esssed th e i r f a t h e r 's oxen to th e p rin c ip a l o r in te r e s t, fo r a p erio d of
m o re th a n seven ( 7 ) y e a rs im m e ­
p ra irie sc h o o n e r a n d w ent to th e a s ­ d ia te ly p rio r to sa id d a te , w ith th e
sista n c e of th e S le re ts.
n am e, last k n o w n p lace of re s id e n c e
T he sto ry of th e ir s o rry p lig h t o r postofflce a d d re s s of sucli d e p o s it­
preceded th e m a n d trie S le re ts w ere o r, a n d th e fa c t o f h is d e a th , if
k now n.
received w ith o pen a rm s by th e good Ire n e D ougins, T ro u td a le , O re ­
people of th is v alley. T h ey fo rd ed
gon
$ .2d
th e Sandy up w h ere Mr. R ev en u e, a A lb e rt K. W illiam s, G resh am ,
O reg o n ...........................................
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big h e a rte d F re n c h m a n , k e p t sto re .
R o b e rt D oane, L e n ts, O reg o n .
.75
On th e b a n k stood M rs. R ev e n u e w ith B ird ln e M errill, cr. M rs. C has.
a b ask et of sh in y O reg o n a p p le s fo r
M errill, G re sh a m , O regon
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th e c h ild re n . As th e s c h o o n e r lu m ­ M A. L eete, B ull R u n , O regon
.49
bered th r o u g h th e E g y p t tim b e r Mrs. W. R. K n a rr, G re sh a m , O regon
W. N. B row n, B o rin g . O regon
.28
Ja m e s B row n cam e th r o u g h th e g a te E. C le ste r, M olalla, O regon
.36
w ith h e r a p ro n fu ll of a p p le s fo r I V. K. W ood, decerfsed. .
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th em .
At th e R ey n o ld s h o m e th e y G. A. C u sick , G re sh a m , O re.
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w ere m ad e c o m fo rta b le a n d w ere vis­ Neil F. D ibble, T ro u td a le , O re.
ited by a sc o re of s e ttle r s w ho in ­ G oodw in A* C o tto n , G re sh a m ,
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O reg o n
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sisted ou th e ir s ta y in g In tills co m ­ J u n e H ow ell, S p o k a n e , Wn.
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m u n ity .
T h ey offered to b u ild a G re sh a m D rug S to re, G re sh a m ,
O r e g o n ...................
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7.37
b la c k sm ith sh o p fo r G eo rg e S le re t.
A sm ith y w as so re ly need ed in th e 8. C G a rd n e r, 506 Yeon B ldg.,
P o rtla n d , O reg o n . .
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valley.
.1. M. J o h n s to n , St. J o h n s , O re.
.09
So th e S le re ts s ta y e d , e s ta b lis h in g J o h n H a rris, G re slia iu , O re.
5.30
th em selv es In Sam Brov. n ’s log cab in G eorge W. G re e n , G resh u p i,
O regon
.01
w h ere th e G resh am S a n ita riu m now
sta n d s.
T hey b o u g n t th e lan d be­
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$ 18.47
tw een th e g ra n g e h a ll a n d C o tto n S T A T E O F O R E G O N ,
C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , ss.
farm , b u ild in g th e ir h o m e on P ow ell
I, C. J. L u n d q u is t, b e in g first d u ly
s tre e t, w ith th e b la c k s m ith sh o p a d ­
sw o rn , depoBe a n d Bay upon o a th ,
jo in in g Of c o u rs e it w as not P ow ell th a t 1 am th e C a s h ie r of th e ElrBt
s tre e t In 1865. It w as th e o n ly w ag ­ S ta te B an k of G re sh a m , C o u n ty of
Watch for it. This is­
on road from th e C a sc a d e s to P o r t­ M u ltn o m a h , S ta te of O re g o n ; th a t
lan d , an d G eo rg e S le r e t's sh o p was th e fo re g o in g s ta te m e n t is a fu ll,
sue
wil appear about the
tr u e , c o rre c t a n d c o m p le te s ta te m e n t,
soon a la n d m a rk .
T h e re w as no
first of September. You
sh o w in g th e n u m e, lu s t k n o w n re s i­
sto re , no postofflce, a t th e b end of d en ce o r postofflce u d d re ss, fu ct of
will want it. Don’t let
th e cre e k as e a rly ns th a t.
Mrs. d e a th , if k n o w n , a n d th e a m o u n t to
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148, of th e G e n e ra l L aw s of O regon,
b ility .
T h e c o m m u n ity m all was 1907, a n d C h a p te r 214, of th e G e n ­
Automobile and (Jar-
b ro u g h t to th e S le re t h o m e ev ery e ra l L aw s of O reg o n , 1917.
age
Men, We are going to
C. J. L U N D Q U IST,
week by a Mr. T a ft w ho c a m e o u t
S u b sc rib e d an d sw o rn to b efo re
give you the opportunity
from P o rtla n d . T h e n e ig h b o rs called
m e th is 1 8 th d ay of J u ly , A. I).,
of advertising in this Big
th e re fo r th e i r le tte r s an d v isited to ­ 1919.
g e th e r. T o th e w est lived th e Lln-
L. M. S H IP L E Y ,
Special Number.
The
N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O reg o n .
n e m a n n 's ; to th e e a st th e L a m b e rt's ,
charge
for
space
will
not
My co m m issio n e x p ire s O c to b er 18,
of L a m b e rt c h e rry tre e fam e. T h e
1922.
be
exorbitant—
It
will
pay
B ing cherry w as n am ed a f t e r th e
Read tbe O utlook classified ads.
L a m b e r t’s C h in ese cook w ho dls-
io v p re d a n d p ro p a g a te d it. On th e
so u th w ere th e C a th e y s, a n d to th e
n o rth Dr. J o h n P P ow ell w h ere th e
B eav er S ta te M o to r fa c to ry s ta n d s
an d J a n ie s P ow ell « h e r e th e C le v e ­
la n d s live.
C am e, too, th e M a rtin
W ings, th e H a rris S ta n le y s an d th e
G ieses
In th e school a n d c h u rc h a c tiv itie s
th e S le re ts w ere a ctiv e.
T h e e ig h t
c h ild re n a tte n d e d th e W h ite s c h o o l­
h o u se on w eek d ay s a n d on S u n d ay s
c h u rc h se rv ic e s w ere held th e r e Mrs.
S le re t w as s u p e r in te n d e n t of th e
S u n d ay sch o o l fo r m an y y e a rs
S ev­
e ra l of th e e a rly te a c h e rs m ad e th e ir
hom e w ith th e S le re ts, B en R o llin s I
am o n g th e m , long b efo re lie o p en ed *
he postofflce w hich w as g iv en th e
n am e o f G resh am .
George S le re t d ied In 1886 an d is
Service Phone 271
Residence Phones- 35x1 ; 3tib
b u rled in th e local c e m e te ry a d jo ln -
G resham 851
Cor. P o w ell anti Maple
W ho’s Your Friend?
BANK OF GRESHAM
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Number, into which will
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Amount of In te re s tin g
Material about the Auto­
mobile locally and in the
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GREAT!
CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
( a r i n e ts M u tu al .Makes Big G ain. I viable place In th e re sp e c t a n d a f ­
T h e a n n u a l re p o r t o f th e F a rm e rs fectio n of th e p io n e e rs Is e v id en c ed
M u tu a l F ire R elief A ss'n o f Portland by th e k in d ly re m e m b ra n c e In w hich
filed w ith th e In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t he Is h eld by a ll of th em . E ach one
of O reg o n sh o w s $ 1 ,3 0 1 ,6 3 4 .0 0 In s u r ­ h a s a p le a s a n t sto ry to te ll of his
a n ce
w ritte n
by
th e
A ss’n In
E x­
1918, a n d 475 new m e m b e rs g ain ed a ss o c ia tio n w ith O eo rg e S le re t.
d u rin g th e y e a r.
T h e A ss'n Is cept fo r th e g irl on th e s u m m it, his
now In its 1 5 th y e a r, a n d h as a b o u t : c h ild re n all su rv iv e him anil live
five m illio n In s u ra n c e in force.
I h e re a b o u ts J o h n S le re t at O rie n t,
S ince its o rg a n iz a tio n , tb e A ss'n b as
m ad e an a n n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 5 0 % G eorge S leret in G reH ham . Mrs. F re d I
as c o m p a re d w ith b o ard ra te s on fa rm R uegg a t L ln n e m a n n , M rs
John
In s u ra n c e , to its m em b ers. J l. W T o w n sen d a t F a irv ie w . Ed S le re t In
S n a sh a ll, p re s id e n t of th e A ss n. •- P o rtia ,,,). M rs C h a rle s Id le m a n in
a g e n t fo r G resh am a n d v icin ity . T he
office is a t 409 S to ck E x ch a n g e Bldg . C ald w ell, Id a h o , Mrs. L ew is S h a ttu c k
c o rn e r 3d a n d Y am h ill s tre e ts . P o rt in V a n co u v er, an d Mrs A E L in d ­
lan d . P h o n e M ain 5006. -A dv.
sey In N am p a. Id ah o . And to th e m
th e ir m o th e r ia su ch a little q u e e n !
S ick en in g h e a d a c h e s, In d ig estio n ,
c o n s tip a tio n , In d icate, u n h e a lth y co n ­ A nd to m any o th e r s ' too th e w rite r
d itio n o f th e bow els. R e s to re y o u r am o n g th e m
sy ste m to h e a lth
a n d s tr e n g th by
k e e p in g y o u r bow els r e g u la r
Hoi
T h e B est P la n te r,
lis te r 's R ocky M o u n tain T e a m a k e s
A piece of ffannel d a m p e n e d w ith |
th e bow els w ork n a tu r a lly -thor- C h a tn b e rla in ’B L in im e n t a n d b o u n d
o u g iily — re g u la rly . P o w e ll's P h a r- Ion o v e r th e s e a t of p ain Is o fte n m o r e 1
m acy .— A dv,
effe c tu a l fo r a lam e back th a n a plaa- ]
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I ter and does not cost a n y th in g lik e as
m u ch .— Adv.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 B IG T R U C K S
R E S P O N SIB L E
GRANDMA S U R E T QUEEN’
To Im prove Vour D igestion .
" F o r y e a rs my d ig e s tio n w as so
p o o r th a t I could o n ly e a t th e li g h t ­
est foods. 1 trie d e v e ry th in g t h a t I
h e a rd of to g e l re lie f, b u t n o t u n til
a b o u t a y e a r ago w hen 1 saw C ham -
b e r la la 's T a b le ts a d v e rtis e d an d g o t a
b o ttle o f th eir, did I find th e rig h t
tr e a tm e n t
S ince ta k in g th e m my d i­
g e stio n is fine.’’— M rs B lan ch e B ow ­
er«, In d ia n a , P a .— A dv.
T ailoring
For
men
and
w om en— clean in g,
pressing and repairing done w ell. ,
P eter Lenard, P ow ell street.
Pleasant Home Garage
HAMILTON & EDER, Props.
Motor Cur Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils
Gasoline and Greases.
PLE A SA N T HOME
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OREGON
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OUR 14 POINTS
1. The Oaks
Council Crest.
3. Columbia Beach
4. Crystal Lake Park
5. Rock Island
6. Dodge Park.
7. Estacada Park
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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
Main Street
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GRESHAM
DI ET I.. Prop.