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t.RKSHAM OI TI.tHlK T l KSDAV, PLEASANT VIEW Case 10-18 2-Plow, Case 15-27 3-Plow M rs. W m H u rt, w ho h a s b een In th e h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d fo r th e past six w eek s, w as so m u ch im p ro v e d as to be a b le to be b ro u g h t h o m e last F rid a y . M r. a n d M rs T. F. S oule a n d th re e o f th e c h ild re n h a v e g o n e to Y ak im a fo r a few w eeks. Mrs. W in. W h ite h e a d h a s been con f'u ed t o h e r bed fo r a feu days, M r. an d M rs. C. E. B ra m h a ll an d K e n n e th d ro v e to Ba»tle G ro u n d , W a sh in g to n , S u n d ay to a tte n d th e B ra m h a ll ta m lly re u n io n at w hich th e r e w ere a b o u t 4 0 p re s e n t T hey I r o u g h t M rs M. A. B ra m h a ll hom e w ith th e m fo r a c o u p le o f w e e k s’ v isit. L loyd a lso cam e h o m e w ith th e m a f te r h a v in g s p e n t a d e lig h tfu l ten d ay s a t th e J o h n B ra m h a ll ran ch n e a r B end. A l G l ST II». Itfll» l’A<.4 TIII1LL WILSON PIONEERS CAME WITH MULES C o n tin u e d fro m page 1 A fte r th e h a rv e s t se a so n th e e ld e r W ilson w as e le c te d lo cal p re a c h e r a n d se rv ic e s w ere h eld a b o u t th e n e ig h b o rh o o d in p riv a te h om es, an d a t F o s te r ’s on th e B arlow ro a d , also dow n in th e C o lu m b ia slo u g h n e ig h b o rh o o d . T h e first G re sh a m cam p m e e tin g was h eld on th e J a m e s P ow ell claim ju s t eust o f th e c a n n e ry w here th e c h ild re n now s k a te on th e pond in th e w in te r. I t w as in th e fall o f 1855. F a th e r K elly. Ja m e s L. W ilson a n d Rev. M r. C o rn u tt p reach ed . T h e c irc u it r id e r tr a v e le d th e d is (■ ItESliA M . OKKOON tr ic t in all w e a th e rs , jo g g in g a lo n g TROUTDALE on a pony, w ith a c a y u se b la n k e t e n O v e rla n d l ut inn ub i lex O v e rla n d L ig h t D elitcry C at« In te r n a tio n a l T ru c i« velo p in g him fro m h ead to fo o t— a am i T r a ito r s , B ru n sw ic k T ire s C liffo rd H . T h o m a s, of Co. H 36 1 st h ole c u t in it fo r h is h ead to poke re g im e n t, 9 1 st d iv isio n , v isited a t th e th ro u g h . He p re a c h e d at G la d sto n e , h o m e of his b r o th e r C. I. T h o m a s a M ilw au k ie, D am ascu s, St. J o h n s , n e a r th is p lace , S u n d a y . He w as w o u n d ed E sta c a d a , F a irv ie w , B euver B end, i in th e leg in th e A rg o n n e d riv e on E g ypt, P o w ells V alley, C ascad es. S e p te m b e r 2 9 th , a n d h a s been in lios F a th e r Jo h n F ly n n a n d Rev. J. 11. B. p ita ls in F ra n c e a n d th is c o u n try ev e r R oyal w ere tw o e ste e m e d p a sto rs. sin ce. rec e iv in g h is d is c h a rg e n In th e sp rin g o f 1856 o c c u rre d an C am p L ew is S a tu rd a y . H e re h e m In d ia n m a s sa c re up th e C o lu m b ia. h is b ro th e r R alp h , w ho w as in an B etw een fo u r a n d five h u n d re d I n a d jo in in g co m p an y a n d w as w o u n d ed d ia n s d escen d ed u p o n t h e s e ttle r s at tlie sa m e d ay , a n d w hom he lias not th i' C ascad es, m u r d e rin g 12 of th e m , seen « lin e th a t day. W ith R a lp h and and s u r ro u n d in g it sm a ll force of a th ir d b ro th e r, G eo rg e, lie p receed so ld ie rs who b a rric a d e d Ib etn sely e s ei. to Hood R iv er to look a l t e r his in tile block bo u se Ju in e s lle tirv ra u e h iu g in te re s ts th e re . Allyn an d a n o th e r m a il escap ed a n d Mr. an d Mrs. L. M. R u ssell, re s id w arn ed th e people a t th e m o u th of ing n e a r h e re h a v e p u rc h a s e d a h om e th e S andy T h e W ilsons w ere am o n g in G re sh a m , t h e p lace now o ccu p ied t h o s e who tied to P o rtla n d , an d th e | by J. C an n o n , a n d ex p ects to move Port la n d e rs in a la r m took p assa g e on I lu r e abouf S e p te m b e r 1st. a sm all ocean s te a m e r bound for G eo rg e 1,a rso n r e tu r n e d fro m serv C a lifo rn ia . R e g u la rs from F o rt V an ic e in th e navy lust W ed n esd ay . H co u v e r mid u co m p an y o f v o lu n te e rs i s p e n t h is tim e in th e n avy y a rd s in from P o rtla n d b o a rd e d th e s te a m e r New S o rb , an d receiv ed h is d is c h a rg e F an n y T ro o p mid re a c h in g th e C a s at S a lt L ak e C ity. cade«, fo u n d th e w a rrin g K lic k lta ta B e st h o u se w iv es w ill a c c e p t O tto W eller e n lis te d last W ed n es sh o o tin g t'u m liig a rro w s d ip p ed In no o th e r — i t ’s alw ay s fresh day in tlie arm y . pitch in to i lie block house. T hey w h e n it re a c h e s y o u r tab le . Mrs. R u th B rin k left lasi F rid a y w ere q u ick ly d isp e rse d . Give your g ro ce r an o rd e r for fo r a week a t O cean P a rk , as tlie Six so n s, B e n ja m in , D avid B enson, g u e st o f P ro f, a n d Mrs. W m. Ilerg- C h a rle s S u m n er. M ilton H ines. W il feld of T h e D alles. b u r an d Lew is H ill W ilson w ere born S in . E llen W rig h t am i .Mrs. W ill Io Mi anil Mrs. J a m e s L ynn W ilson W rig h t an d Roy B a tin e rm a n left lust —it will please a f te r th e ir a rr iv a l in O regon. T h e i T liu rsd a y fo r a s o jo u rn a t L ong fa th e r d ied In 18G9, am i w as b u ried B each. I-resh Shipment Every Day to in th e H ull g ra v e y a rd on th e B ase .Mrs. Geo P le a s a n t is v is itin g a t L ine ro ad . H is w ife d ied 16 y e a rs | S easid e w ith h e r frie n d Mrs. C la rk ago in C a lifo rn ia . la n d d a u g h te r N ellie. T w o d a u g h te r s , R u th (M rs. J o h n M iss O live W ilson lias g one to S e a T h e Best P la s te r. D u g W e ils . R o b e rts i and L id a (M rs. J. A. P a lm - A piece of flan n el d a m p e n e d w ith A re Hie b est a n d c o st less. W hy not sid e witli frie n d s fro m P o rtla n d q u in t) w ere b o rn to Jo h n P. and C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t an d b o u n d | h av e y o u rs d u g W e a te eq u ip p e d A p a rty w hose m em b ers w e re Die S a ra h A nn W ilson. Mr. W ilson died on o v e r t h . 's e a t o f p ain is o fte n m o re w ith m a c h in e ry to go an y d e p th . I fo llo w in g T ro u td a l p eo p le: Mr. a n d at th e ag e o f 87 y e a rs an d Mrs. W il ■ffectual fo r a la m e back th a n a plus-1 C u rb e d w ith c o n c re te . C all W m. Mrs f\. H arlow and c h ild re n . 1er a n d does not cost a n y th in g lik K n le fe l, p h o n e G re sh a m 154. R. A. son a t 75. T h ey w ere b u ried in Miss Bell P a rs o n s a n d H e rm a n Bla- m u ch .- Adv P o r tla n d ; box 369. ¡re sh n tu c e m e te ry . -------------------- 1__________________________________ F o llo w in g his f a t h e r ’s d e a th , Ja s . ■ l i f t • B V ., ; --- -- cho ir, C. J . t ook a n d R. W P ric e of H arv ey W ilson le ft B eav er Bend fo r P o rtla n d , r e tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m a s o u th e rn O regon to liertj sh eep on d e lig h tfu l c a m p in g an d fishing trip s h a re s. H e e n lis te d in a n sw e r to I a t ( lie k a tn a s L ak e. Mr. H arlow and ’re s id e n t L in c o ln 's la.-t w-ull lo r vol Sam re m a in e d till th e end of th e u n te e rs. F eelin g w as so te n se in w eek. M rs. H a rlo w , J a c k an d Bob s o u th e rn O regon b etw een th e U nion left to d a y to v isit th e rest o f the m en a n d “ C o p p e rh e a d s ” th a t a b a t T h e Red Crow n sign signals satistsc.'ii ■ i . Tt stands ' week al St. H elen s w ith Mrs. Ira tle w as ex p ected alm o st any m in u te. | B a rto n . for straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline— high B ut tilin g s q u ie te d dow n an d C o r Mr. an d Mrs. J. W B u rd in e re quality— every d ro p ! Look for the Red Crown p o ra l W ilso n 's c a v a lry co m m a n d w as tu r n e d S a tu rd a y fro m a v isit w itli sign before you fill. s e n t fro m E u g en e to s o u th -e a s te rn ' t h e i r d a u g h u r. M rs. S h irle y , a t H a l stamlakd on. company O reg o n , as an e s c o rt to a su rv e y in g (C a lJ u tQ id J sey, b rin g in g w itli th e m D orothy p a rty th a t had e n c o u n te re d tr o u b le S h irle y fo r a visit. som e S n a k e In d ia n s. T h ey w in te re d a t F o r t K la m a th a n d th e r e Mr. W il S ila g e H e lp s W in te r C a ttle . son re n ew ed h is a c q u a in ta n c e w ith In so m e til th e little n o o k s o f rich th e m u le tin- s tu b b o rn a rm y v a rie H e s le p t in In d ia n ’ la n d s ,in ra n g e c o u n tie s su ch a s G ra n t ty, th is tim e. with w olves sniffing h u n - i an d W h e e le r g re a t q u a n titie s o f si- w igw am | lag e co u ld be g ro w n w hich, m ixed g rily o u ts id e . »■at tr •• r r " - j A fte r 18 m o n tn - in se rv ic e he w ent , w ith th e g ra in h a y s g ro w n on th e Illin o is by way of th e I h illsid e s, w ould m a k e m uch b e tte r back to feed fo r w in te rin g c u ttle , say s E. L. is th m u s o f P a n a m a a n d m a rrie d M rs P o tte r, h ead of a n im a l h u sb a n d ry at R ach el A nn B eav er, th e w idow of h is O. A. i If th e s e n o o k s a re m a n u re d s o ld ie r co u sin . T hey m oved to K au- from th e feed lo ts a n d p la n te d to s i- sas a n d fu n n e d th e r e fo r six y e a rs F o r th r e e y e a rs th e y grew butnpi r cro p s. T h en c a w « th e c h in c h bug, th e arm y w orm g re a t clo u d s of — ■■Il III— W1 HT1 • mi III gg |t— - ‘ - - - — — ’ ." - t r 'r * W < A — l ^ ^ m b ,,t ' O tild g r o w m o r e feed o n h i s l:m I ited a re a s S ila g e can also be used g ra s s h o p p e rs th a t d e v o u re d th e 10- foot co rn . w ith stra w fo r w in te rin g c a ttle . WE KNOW TO A I F Y O U 'L L Q i V £ Ba«k to O reg o n , w h e re cro p fa il u re s a n d g ra s s h o p p e rs w ire n o t! POSITIVE CERTAINTY MS JU S T C N E S ic k e n in g h e a d a c h e s, In d ig e stio n , t h a t if you w ill g iv e u s a tr ia l l c o i- tlp a tio n . in d icafi u n h e a lth y c o n I iff'v tra ile d th e ir 5t#-acre farm fo r a 'T R I A L - d itio n of t h e bow els R e sto re y o u r te a m to d riv e in to Iow a. T h e re th e y o r d e r you w ill b eco m e a s te a d y T h e n Y ou ’ l l p a tro n of th is sh o p I t's h a p sy stem to h e a lth and s tr e n g th by to o k th e tr a in to S a c ra m e n to , boated k ee p in g y o u r h o t e l s re g u la r H o l p en ed so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r ~ t V a o l h e r e dow n th e S a c ra m e n to riv e r to San li s t e r ’s R ocky M o u n tain T ea mak> son h a s to m e in a n d p u rc h a s e d Q uite awhile L th e bo w els w ork n a tu ra lly th o r F ra n c ise o , s te a m e d up th e c o a st to a sm a ll o r d e r o f m e a t, a n d th e n o u g h ly — re g u la rly P o w e ll’s P h a r O reg o n a n d th e P o w ell V alley. com e b ack to e x p re s s th e ir d e As m acy .— Adv. lig h t a n d g ra tific a tio n an d leav e la te ag 1875 Ja m e s H arv ey W ilson a n o th e r o rd e r. T h is s o r t of Phone W ant ads to 701 d isco v ered 40 a c re s of la n d n e a r Ills th in g k u rely h e lp s o u r b u sin ess. f a t h e r 's c laim th a t h ad been o v e r A. J . W. B K O W N . P ro p . lo o k ed by h o ru e s e e y -r, jj e lo st no P h o n e 41 G re sh a m , lir e . tim e in h u rr y in g to th e la n d office at O regon C ity and c la im in g it. It ad- jjo in s th e A u to m o b ile c lu b a n d still ! b elo n g s to Mr. W ilson, w hose son, M a in e . E d g a r W ilson, fa rm s Hie laud. Phone Gresham 17 I C h a rle s W esley W ilson o p e ra te s a ¡saw m ill at* G asto n . A th ir d so n , EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING ! W iley W ilson, lives in P o rtia n d . Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland M rs W ilson d ied in 1890. In 1902 M r. W ilson m a rrie d N ancy P ortland Phone Edw. 524 j J a n e M assey o f S aietn . S h e, to o , is H eadquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine. a p io n e e r of 1853, h a v in g cro ssed the p la in s from M isso u ri w hen h u t live y e a rs aid w ith h e r pa « n ts, H. C. an d I’e rlin a M assey T h ey w ere de- I layed on th e B arlow tr a il on th e way I to re la tiv e s in S alem a n d th e m o th e r an d d a u g h te r h a., a b a rro w in g e x p e rie n c e , alm o st s ta r v in g in th e m o u n ta in * w hile th e d is tra u g h t \ f a th e r w ent on foot fo r h elp T r a c to r s Plenty of reserve powerfor belt or draw bar work, you 11 have Real Satisfaction. A demonstration will convince you Gresham Overland Co. T he W h o ’s Y o u r F riend? Money 111 the bunk lias given many a dark cloud a silver lining. \\ lien trouble conics the best friend in the world is the money you have saved. And saving makes your bright days brighter You are not continually worried over the uncertainties of life. You meet things as they come, knowing that if cloudy days appear to u r savings will shelter you. S tart to save now. Then keep up the saving habit. De cide to set aside so much every payday. You'll be surprised to see how your savings grow. W e’ll’ help by laying out a savings plan for you. Drop in and ask us about it. It will be a pleasure to meet you. BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon W ilson en jo y s a call fro m “ D a n ” D u n b a r, mid re m a rk s on th e g r e a t im p ro v e m e n t in fa rm m a c h in e ry a n d ro a d m a k in g , an d th e la s tin g q u a lity of p io n e e r frie n d sh ip s. 1 M eld (•m i* (>. V ('. U nc,e S a B h a s B hipped a thrM>. ; inch fo u r. g u n b a ttpryi „ btg Fret>ch I 15B> aiH, „ IMO,n n ,1(I B rltls h 75 bore(1 , apat A m p rican a n d K r,,lu.b ,, . «a a 1 n itlo n as th e tirst in s ta llm e n t of th e ( l i r e l o r D \.«H ‘ i i t < r ) . .tiv i. A i sh la . n d » , vr vv iiii. h u e 1 i w as in K a n sa s, ! a ,,,, rtille . ry u n it a u th o riz e d at O. A C. a g e n tle m a n o v e rh e a rd m e sp e a k in g u b a tte ry se c tio n s a re d raw n by of C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a s *x h o rse s to each g u n a n d caisson. It K em eily, w rite s W illiam W hitelaw ', j ta k e s 60 h o rse , to m a n o u v e r th is one of D el M oines, Iow a. “ H e to ld m e in . d e ta il of w h a t it h ad d o n e fo r h is fam - ^ tte r y T h " F re n c h is d ra w " ily, hut m o re e sp ecially his d a u g h t e r '" ’' “ «‘‘" -to n tr a c to r an d serv ed w ith w ho w as lying at th e p o in t of d e a th a m m u n itio n by a ste e l tru c k A w ith u v io len t a tta c k of d y se n te ry , c le v e r rid e device re c o rd s th e sh o ts, a n d hud been g iv en up by th e fam ily lie m ad e w ith b lan k p h y sic ia n . Som e of his n e ig h b o rs w hich m put ad v ise d him to g iv e C h a m b e rla in 's s h e lls b ec a u se of th e g re a t ran g e and C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y , w hich d ead ly p o w er of th e field pieces. he did, a n d fully b eliev es th a t by ilo- i Ing so sa v e d th e life of his ch ild H e I B e tte r I ’ ut in a S u pp ly. s ta te d t h a t he h ad a lso used th is r e m T h e m in es in fo rm us coal will go edy h im se lf w ith eq u a lly g ra tify in g up 50 c e n ts a Ion A u g u st 1, and c o n r e s u lts ." — Adv. tin u e to rise fro m th e n on. P rices a t T w en ty -liv e w om en w an ted A p p re s e n t a re , Rock SpringH $12.40 a ply. re ad y fo r w o rk , at G resh am to n ; K ing coal $ 1 4 .5 0 . P h o n e 851 Av. EKSTROM T R U C K S E R V IC E . ca littery. tf Housewife’s Friend loiter Nut Bread W. A. PROCTOR ox z77<? BE A LEA D ER •V m o « u n i/ g r /e l I t t d t r l ^ n A u u>4«/r mu «/ m ay I t j i en t n l i r f *< a lia a '' I tt An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? Oregon Agricultural College T r a in , fc.r l,u d rrs h ip in the in d u M fic , and profrsvion, „ follow , « C O H O N U C S A G R IC U L T U R E C O M M E R C E . ! O R E S T R Y . P H A R M A C Y . M U S IC . L E !? A L e L ’ U C A T *O 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 I N G . I N G U S 1 K I A L A R T S . 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 I N G . M I L I T A R Y S C IE N C E The C o l ! , , , tra in in g inclu de, c o u ,. ,. in E n g l,- I,. E c o n o m ic ,. A x l. S U t l . e m a t u , . M o d i m L a n g u a g ,,. rn y a ic a l Education. In d u ,tr ia l Journalurr.. N a tu ra l S o rn cea. and a lt e a a c n tia l, o l an education. Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 22, 1919 r -s s r æt X t ? Fef C o llrg f C atalog, I I I u t t r a t e d B o o k l e t a n d other in fe rn w lto n address T H E R E G IS T R A R , Oreguk A g ricultural College, C orvallis GREAT! 2 fre Gasoline Qaaiity C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore. J GRESHAM MARKET GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Cord Wood Big limber, Dandy Fine Wood J. E. M E T Z G E R EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG T R U C K S B E S T O F SERVICE R E SP O N SIB L E AND R EL IA BLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A -Î078 ¡SB Ash; ltd » ) SUMS. Albert Ekstrom Gresham 851 Cur. T iatrl! a m i M a p le i A nd h e re a re M r. a n d M rs W ilson ro u n d in g o u t th e ir d a y s p le a s a n tly in th e ir c o m fo rta b le borne w ith its w eedless v e g e ta b le g a rd e n It is M rs W ilso n 's d e lig h t to pick a pan ’o f c ris p s trin g b ean s fo r Mrs. Pre«- I ton o r a n o th e r old fr ie n d A nd M rs 1 - . . . . . 1 CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11 ■ S i i - \ ice Phoue 271 Kegidence Phone« 35x1; 36t* Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON & EDER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases P L K A 8A N T H O M E - . . OREG ON OUR 14 POINTS 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 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 .Marlcav Park Peninsula Park Washington Park Oak drove 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 Phone Main 8tr««t URK8HAM GKO. uurru 881 Pr«»p. I