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1 Troutdale LINOLEUMS G o o d V ariety of Styles an d Prices Ju st W h a t Y ou N eed A n u m b er of friend» of Mr and M rs S. 8. L ogan gave th e m a p leas a n t farew ell su rp ris e p ary last F r i day even in g T he Logan» a re mov ing to P o rtla n d to ta k e c h a rg e of a sto re th a t th ey a re o p en in g on A lb erta .tree* Mr and Mr» Lo gan cam e to T ro u td a le tw e n ty y ears ag o and have e v e r sin ce been e n g aged in b u sin ess here. T hey have m ad e m any frie n d s w ho reg ret th e ir d e p a rtu re . Boring P ro fe sso r H u n te r of P o rtla n d w ho v isits th e school h ere ev ery T h u rs d ay an d te a c h e s m usic, is aro u sin g g re a t in te re st in th e stu d y and m a k ing It very h e lp fu l to th e pupils both larg e a n d sm all. A d e sire h as he'-’h ex p ressed to have th e p a re n ts visit th e school and see fo r th e m selves. e ry Paul Hoetzel, Prop. T he P le a s a n t H om e A th letic club, re c e n tly o rg an ized , w hich fo rm erly m et in Q u ay 's h all, is now m eeting Tw o heavy b lasts set off by ex- every T uesday and F rid a y n ig h t in p e n s sen t o u t by th e co u n ty co u rt th e D ouglass hall. They have s tric t la s t S a tu rd a y to re out th e old rule» of o rd e r and a re doing good S an d y b rid g e w hich ha» »toed fo r so Mr and Mrs. Wm. C hilds a re the on the M arket, Fresh Ever} w ork T h e ir aim 1» to be p rep ared m any years. fo r lady v isito rs w hom they in v ite p ro u d p a re n ts of a baby g irl w hich D ay M other •Mr an d Mrs G eorge C lap p and to com e at any tim e. They p lan a rriv e d on th e 19th Inst. a n d baby ure g e ttin g alo n g nicely. son of K en to n w ere w eekend guest» to open a re a d in g room in co n n ec with o f Mr an d Mrs. D. w . M ickley. tio n w ith th e ir club. A d ra m a will T he o th e r ch ild re n a re sick Sant W. R a k e r of P o rtla n d w as a be given in th e n e a r fu tu re to belli sc a rle t fever, but Mr. C h ild 's o b ta in ed th e serv ices of a good n u rse so S unday g u est of h is a u n t an d u n cle, m eet th e ex p en ses of th e club. " e h av e a la rg e su p p ly o f all a re d o in g well. Mr. an d Mrs. C. I. R ak er. The item in a reoeM O utlook In Mrs. E d w ard R ich, who lias been -Mrs. E. E. Savage, w ho h as been tim a tin g th a t tliis place w as to be fo r th e past 1 Ills H airy « h o p is l.j«».!, r e c .,,,,,,,.,,,1 . ,| a s Illllk v isitin g h e r siste r, Mrs F. H. Klx, named Scenic h as a ro u se d u n u su al co n fin ed to h e r bed w eek w ith bilU ous fever, is slig h tly fo r sev eral day s left fo r h e r new in te re st. H ie Scenic people reseu i ' im proved but still u n a b le to sit up hom e at B rush P ra irie last T h u rs the idea and a re d e te rm in e d to day. hold on to th e ir nam e. It Is tim e She is being a tte n d e d l>y Dr. S. P. B ittn e r of G resham . l i l . 'l CM l i c i t , g rin d a ll d ay an d every d ay , so if you |, „ ve Miss E va H ud so n of B rid al Veil fo r P le a sa n t H om e people Io w ake a n y feed to g rin d , b rin g it to us. T he Live W ire d an ce w hich was up and do som e of th e tilin g s th e ) i w as a g u est o f frie n d s h e re last d a te d fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t lias been w eek. All Kinds and Sizes, have been ta lk in g about. acco u n t of sick n ess.g Latest Finish Miss G race M ickley is v isitin g Mrs. Al. De H aven a n d Mrs. W. : canceled on T he d ra m a " E a s t L y n n ” h as also frie n d s a t K en to n fo r a few days. W. B reeden w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs A’cu' Gallery, Open ¿very Day been In d efin itely postponed. L. H elm ing Is p la n n in g to erect today. Q uite a n u m b e r of B oring citizen s a b u ild in g on th e sta n d of th e old Mrs. E. M. D ouglass w ill spend S exton saloon to cost $1100. The about a w eek a t h er s is te r ’s M rs did sh o p p in g in P o rtla n d tills week cl W . II. CONGDON, P r o p . A m ong th em w ere Mrs. F ra n k Bell place will be used for a salo o n . Gilt or Natural VCood. Neat and F a n n ie L au g h lin , In P o rtla n d . berg. Mr. an d Mrs. J . C. S h u ltz, ( Mrs. J. H. H oyt of P o rtla n d w as C heap .MEALS C. W ag n er an d son F lu n k , J . W a v isito r h e re last w eek. S|M*eial S ervices at P le a sa n t H om e MAX SCHNEIDER. MAIN STREET M uulding, F ra n k R oseboom and 8 1 C. H. L ight is Im p ro v in g his « p e e ln T Â ^ Pl“ "- Sl" , , ‘ o rd e r •*"» “ ">e. At P le a sa n t H om e Hie e v a n g le ls E. C ard. • p o t a i t Ili« k en D in n e r S u n d ay , n u cen ts. G re sh am f a th e r ’s place w ith new fence. tic m eetin g s co n tin u e w ith u n a b a t M rs. C h ristm a s of P o rtla n d w ith fir s i- t'a s s 'îii'V .? 'Î *S npw ' m talern , u p -to -d ate , s a n ita ry anti Mrs. F ra n k R oseboom sp e n t sev- ed in te re st. T h e re will be no serv h e r fam ily w ill occupy th e H oyt tae S a tu rd a y n ig h t. S unday th e I « .- T f ' ? ’ Mr, M' 8 J NplU w h e re * ° ,M U< r «'• house. to r. Rev. A. It C alder, will p reach ‘‘“ >8 t h " 'U’‘ A. B M ickley an d R obinson a re open- p p a rn e ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. N eal « both m o rn in g a n d ev en in g an d a up a c a rp e n te r sh o p in th e L en ts, an d h e r niece, Miss C hilds, Fox th e Iliff c h u rc h a t Melrose' at 3 j b u ild in g on H arlow stre e t. in P o rtla n d . p. ni. He will give his ex p o sitio n of o f all k in d s d o n e p r o m p tly C onfectionary M iss Nelly H ogue w as dow n from T he ru r a l ro u te c a rr ie rs had a tlie first P salm a t P le a s a n t H om e C u rreiisv ille fo r a w eekend v isit w ith Sunday evening. to order. Special attention holiday on W a sh in g to n 's b irth d a y C O F FM A N 'S SO CIETY (IB K 'O - G iven to Country W ork. P rice. R easonable. C hom e folks. G asoline Power; No Danger of fire. w hich they w ere very glad to get. T he new ly o rg an ized c h o ru s ch o ir I.A I'ES anil IIONIIO.NH Mr. and Mrs. P ra n k D ean a re A. Dodd of so u th B oring lias been a t P le a s a n t H om e is re n d e rin g val P h o n e 518. v isitin g a t N ew port. sick th e past w eek, th re a te n e d w ith Mrs. It. C. J e n n in g s of G resh am u ab le a ss ista n c e in th e m eetings. p n e u m o n ia , hut ut p re s e n t Is som e sp e n t la st w eek v isitin g h e r sister, L etter but is still u n a b le to a tte n d Mrs. E. R. Je n n in g s here. H ot Tam ales to Iris w ork. C O R N ER LA V A TO R Y like the one shown is especially Miss L u lu M ickley sp en t last M a in St. G resh am w eek w ith frie n d s at K enton. desirable for small bathrooms. Thoueh they are economi t aullflower. A p a re n ts ' m eetin g w ill be held I H a rry B rau ih all an d fam ily have cal in the use of space, they are in th e K elso scho o lh o u se on M onday W ill It nay me to grow cau liflo w -IL re tu rn e d from H ood R iv er w h ere afte rn o o n , F e b ru a ry 26. T h e re w ill just as sanitary and easily cleaned e r fo r th e m a rk e t? W hen such A re You G oing to R u lid ? they sp en t th e p ast sev eral w eeks be a progrum an d an e x h ib itio n of q u e stio n s a re ask ed , I will say it d e as the larger designs. R ay M oore of P o rtla n d w as a school w ork P a re n ts and ev ery o n e p en d s very larg ely on th e m an w ho w eekend guest of his m o th e r, Mrs. Prices cheerfully given for in te re ste d a re c o rd ially in v ited to a t i is going in to th e b u sin ess T h ere I W. T. Lewis. i n s t a l l i n g this 'S ta n d a rd " tend. A rc h ite c ts, t'o iilrn c to i's nuil 7 is a c o n sta n t and g ro w in g d em and Lavatory or for any other kind A m ong th e K elso people w ho a t for good ca u liflo w e r in th e m u rk e ts llu ih le rs of plumbing work. ten d ed th e te a c h e rs ’ and p a re n ts ' and th e m an w ho w ill com m ence m eeting a t Sandy S a tu rd a y w ere, F. supply th e d em an d and supply It ull Mrs. L o ttie D eH aven e n te rta in e d W. C an n in g an d th e M isses E lizab eth th ro u g h th e y ear w ill hav e all h< th e M ethodist L ad les' Aid society and M a rg aret C an n in g , Mr. and Mrs. can see to an d will m ak e a good E tlse l T. Jo n e s F r a n k C. Jo n es M. K lig el, Mrs. p ro fit at th e business, o f course, a t h e r hom e y e sterd ay a fte rn o o n . R obert J o n s ru d , W ith S te rlin g & K id d er. N elson, B. N elson, Miss E. D olan G resh am , O regon th e soil m ust be ric h — th e rich, T w enty ladies w ere p re se n t and »he b e tte r. If th e g ro u n d can be w ere tr e a te d by th e ir h o stess to a and Rev. A. II. C alder. ■Standard" "T a lb o t" Lavatory b e a u tifu l lunch. Miss J u lia l r r lg ated d u rin g th e d ry se a s o n — Lew is H uuglum and Mrs. H e rb e rt Drew of C e n tra lia , O 'N eill w ere u n ited in m a rria g e Mon J u n e , J u ly and A ugust It will r e o ----- W ash., is v isitin g h e r m o th er, Mrs. day, F eb. 19, in P o rtla n d . Best tu r n m uch la rg e r and fin e r heads J. M anary. w hich w ill b rin g m uch b e tte r prices » islies fo r a long and happy life. Contractor and Builder F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N - liie first crop in th e sp rin g slioulo R ich ard C rasw ell of H oquiam , S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g a I l«n» and E stim ates on R equest be set th e la tte r p a rt of F e b ru a ry is th e g u est of his b ro th e r, 11 o'clock. S u n d ay school m e e ts a t | W ash G R E S H A M , O ltK G O N 10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J. W. Town W illiam , a t th is place. o r by th e f lis t of M arch a n d th e n C A R L D A H L Prop. send. V. P. s. C. E. d ev o tio n al m ak e s e ttin g s as o ften as every m eetin g a t 7 p. m Rev. T hos Mrs. A m anda C lark of M etzger m o n th till th e m id d le of A ugust. Y 'cgetahk's o n th e F a rm , R obinson, p a sto r Repairing Promptly Done D r . W . C. Belt v a rie tie s such as E very farm hom e should be s u r S tation w as v isitin g old frie n d s last ! Set th e e a rly P liy sh ’luu nini Sui-g<-i*ii. week. I E a rly S now ball and sim ila r k in d s up ro u n d e d w ith th o se th in g s w hich See m y N ew L ine of M en’s MT. HOOD RAILW AY & PO W ER have a ten d en cy to m ake life on th e . Mr. a n d Mrs. J . E n g le b e rg of | to th e firs t of May, th e n set Dry O ver F irst S ta te B ank, G resham t OMPANY th e P h o n e 19 farm en jo y a b le , u sefu l, and co m L ents sp e n t S unday w ith th e la tte r 's W e a th e r o r som e lik e It till a n d Boys H eav y E A STW A RD firs t o f J u ly , th e n th e la te such as p lete in ev ery way. T h is can be siste r, Mrs. R. L. R o b ertso n . Lv. M on tav illa th e 6 :3 6 a. ni., except S u n d ay — A rriv e done in an easy an d e ffectiv e way Mrs E I). H o lg ate h as h a J as a A lg iers o r th e like. P u t o u t G resh am 7; M ahery 7 :3 0 . by re s o rtin g to th e use of v ario u s gu est, Mig. A. C am p h o r, ol H ills broceoll th e la tte r p a rt o f J u n e up Gt» Tt> 9 a. m. Daily*— A rriv e G resh am k in d s of h o rtic u ltu ra l p lan ts. boro .Mr. C um phor also s p e n t S u n to th e firs t of A u g u st; th e se will 9 :2 5 ; Bull R un 1 0 :3 0 , (m ixed CENTRAL HOTEL Of all p la n ts w hich m eet th e first day h ere. T he C am p h o rs a re look head th e follow ing w in te r in F e b ru tr a in ) . For N e . t R o o m . .1 R .n o n o L lo Frieoa ary and M arch. By se ttin g p la n ts re q u ire m e n ts of th e fa rm e rs ' tab le ing fo r a new location. 3 p. m .— E xcept S u n d ay — A rriv e Shearme & Windsor, Props, in th is way th e c a u liflo w e r will be th e g a rd e n p la n ts a re of p rim e im G resh am 3 :2 5 ; B ull R un 4 20. T he y o u n g people w ill lie en te r- had n e a rly co n tin u o u sly all th e year. G R ESH AM. - . ORE 5 :5 5 p. in.— E x cep t S u n d ay — A r- p o rtan ce. E very farm should have ’ained a t th e 1. .m e o f Rev T h o m as T h e ca u n fto w . r not q u ite as its w ell-planned an d c u ltu re d vege G resh am 6 :2 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :4 5 . R obinson to n ig h t at w hich tim e Rev ,la r(|y ns ag , th he e S u n d ay O nly. c ,.abbHge ab b ag e a lth o u g h ta b le g a rd e n . T he p lan of such a Lv. G resh am 7 a. ni.; a rriv e Ma g a rd e n m u st be ca re fu lly m ad e if Mr R obinson will give a re p o rt of som e seaso n s th e p la n ts can tie set JOHN BROWN bery 7 :3 0 . th e s ta te co n v en tio n o f th e Y P. S. i o u t In th e open field in D eem eber I.NMI R A \f E M on tav illa 1 :3 0 p. m .; arriv e b est re s u lts a re to be ex p ected . A C. E re c e n tly held a t Salem . i an d th e y w ill s ta n d all rig h t G resh am 1 :5 5 ; B ull R un 2 :5 5 fa rm e r m ust p lan his g ard en fo r th e R e p re se n tln g only R eiluille In Irving P ro v in ce h as ta k e n up his Learn to look in the ads. fo r bar- Lv. M ontavilla 4 45 p in.; a rriv e h ig h est possible re tu rn s a t th e m in i th ro u g h th e w in te r and head th e •u ra n c e C onipanies. residence In P o rtla n d w h ere he is next sp rin g in A pril an d May. As a tains. G resh am 5 :1 0 ; C o ttre ll 5 :3 5 . m um e x p e n d itu re of tim e and lab o r P h o n e F» 13 G reaham , O regon em ployed as sa lem an fo r a real e s W E STW A R D g e n e ra l th in g it Is th e sa fe st to I Lv. G resh am 6 a. in.— E xcept S u n A ju d ic io u s a rra n g e m e n t o f th e g a r ta te com pany. , w ait u n til a b o u t th e firs t of M arch Church N otices den sh o u ld give a c o n tin u o u s su p p l) day a rriv e M on tav illa 6 :2 5 . ginneman M EM O RIAL M E Lv. M abery 7 :3 5 a. m .— Daily*— a r of v eg eta b les th ro u g h o u t th e seaso : w ere $79.22. T ills wus th e ftnan w hne th e p la n ts can lie safely set church, G re s h a m - S un d ay serv ices th e riv e G resh am 8 :1 0 ; M on tav illa At th e e z |ie rtm e n t sta tio n o f th e Id a cial c o n d itio n , but th e p le a s u re ol T h e o a u llflo w er n eed s a b o u t 8 :3 5 . Sunday school, 9 :4 5 a m. I’reach- th e cabbage ho U n iv ersity a typical fa r m e r's veg fresh v eg eta b les of all k in d s In th e ir sam e tr e a tm e n t as Third Street Lv. >hg 11:00 a. in., and 7 :3 0 B ull R un 12:01 p. m .— Except p nt. w ill grow on season, an d th e re a l fun of grow ing Som e cab b ag e Lpw orth le a g u e 6 :3 0 p m. P ra y e r S u n d ay - a rriv e G resh am 1 :2 0 ; e ta b le g ard en was m ain tain ed In o r N e w H Glve(, o te „„ l App||i>(.|m m ake a few Amrri* .r. M.„ d e r to secu re d e fin ite d a ta on m e th such a g a rd e n w ere not com puted q u its poor land and m eeting ev ery T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 M o n tav illa 2. (M ixed tra in . one grow s _ MRS HQitT, W A I.K l.lt, I’r *p “ co fi H opkins, P a sto r. Lv. B ull R un 4 :2 5 p. m. Except ods of c u ltu re , y ield, coat of p roduc in d o lla rs an d c e n ts .— Id a h o Exper »»util h ead s b u t w hen Sunday-— a rriv e G resh am 6 :2 5 ; tion an d a d v isab ility of m a in ta in in g im ent S ta tio n . c a u liflo w e r he w an ts good-sized PLEA SA N T V A LLEY B A P T IS T — -Montavilla 5 :5 0 . ---------------------- h ead s If he ex p ects people to buy ■ rvices firs t and th ird S u n d ay Lv. C o ttrell 6 :5 0 p n i — E xcept S u n such a g ard en on th e farm s of Id ah o B ull R un W s lr r . and fo r th is reaso n he m ust have J. M. Short, M. D. each m o nth. S u n d ay school a t 10 It w as found in 1908 th a t th e value day a rriv e G resh am 7 :1 5 . “ ni every S u n d ay . Y P. S. C. E Have you m ad e a rra n g e m e n ts fo r rich land and c u ltiv a te th e crop Sum lny O nly, o f th e p ro d u ct from o n e-h alf acre S. P. Bittner, M. D. ' P- m. R ev. J . M. N a tio n , p a s to r Lv. B ull R un 11 a. nt., a rriv e G resh-1 o f g a rd e n w as »82 19 and tlie net wate-T If n o t, see O. W. H u n t. He w ell. I’hyslrluiis anti Surgeons am 1 1 :5 0 ; a rriv e " — GRESHAM B E T H E L B A P T IS T — .M ontavilla p ro fh g wcr<; | 57 41 We want sp ec ia lists In g a rd e n in g T he value of h an d les th e P e e rle ss-P a c ific line o f; G R ESH AM, . . t)H E f;i»S 1 2 :1 5 . Sunday serv ices— S a b b ath school at Lv. Hull R un 3 :2 5 p. m ., a rriv e th e p ro d u c ts o f th e sam e a re a in p lu m b e rs’ su p p lie s and know s how as well as th e p ro fessio n s. I>o not 7 to m ’ p re a c b ln 8 a t 11 a m. and j try too m any th in g s a t a tim e, but to do th e w ork rig h t. He n eed s you G resh am 4 :1 6 ; M ontavilla 4 40 1909 w as $98.38, an d th e p ro fits We,in P i m ' P r a y e r m e e tin g each You need him . tf m ak e th o ro u g h w ork w ith th o se you C o ttre ll 5 :3 8 p. in., a rriv e ednesday e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p m Lv. w ) o rr G resh am 6 .0 0 . ' M. B u rtc h . P a sto r. h h . o .T do try . S elect y o u r crop, find y o u r m a rk e t, and go to w ork a n d e x M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a. T h e O u tlook is m a k in g a s p e d a li) pect th a t you w ill hav e to w ork if 8 iin u lCh S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte rn a te of R u tte r W rap p ers. W e use th e DENTBTS you succeed D exter F ie ld s in th e F n w o rtt S u n d ay school 10 a. m. -Pw orth L eag u e 7 p ni in c h a rg e best q u a lity of p a p e r, la rg e size, G RESH A M , - - OREGON P acific H om estead. J* H arry B ickford. Rev. A. B n eatly p rin te d . P rices, 100«, $3.00; t alder, p astor. 500, » 1 .7 5 ; 250, $ 1 .3 5 ; 100, $1.00 S u b scrib e fo r th e O utlook Tht A ffo r d s e v e r y S a f e g u a r d k n o w n to p a p e r th a t re a c h e s th e people R. R. Carlson K eep th e O th e r E Y E on T his S p ace * E v e ry th in g is p re tty q u ie t aro u n d B oring at p re se n t on acco u n t of th e s t a r le t fev er w hich b ro k e o u t h ere a couple of w eeks ago. T h e re a re no new cases an d th o s e th a t a re u n d e r q u a ra n tin e a re g e ttin g along nicely. T he m alad y is in very light form , som e of th e p a tie n ts have not been confined to th e ir beds at all It is hoped th e r e w ill be no new cases a n d th a t th e q u a ra n tin e may soon be lifte d . T h e schoolhouse has been fu m ig ated an d school will reo p en on Monday. BEST BREAD GRESHAM FEED MILL Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery Albers Bros.' Dairy Food which we sell al $24 50 ner Ion Main St„ Gresham « .» I7 b X ^ . ™ ,ou 40 -« » i PHOTOS THE CONGDON Picture Framing PARKER’S WOODSAWING SMITH BROS., Props. Light Lunch Served Kelso A Lei US Figure With You Ï' < Cottrell E. T. Jones & Co A J. WODEAGE, Plumber W. K. Hamilton Gresham Shoe Shop I Fairview SHOES Men’s Dress Shoes Men’s and Boys, Rubbers Walker FJou.se BANK OF GRESHAM T im e to Spray $1 SAVES $5 G et L im e an d S ulphur S p ray of the G resham D rug Co. The Rexall Store o r r B ros . C o n s e r v a tiv e B a n k in g L. D . M A H O N E U n d er th e e ffic ie n t su p erv isio n of th e S ta te of O regon, w hose b a n k in g law s a re recognized to tie th e very best in th e U nited S tates. T h e m em bers of Its B oard o f D irecto rs a re m en w idely know n in th is co m m u n ity fo r th e ir b u sin ess ab ility , fin a n c ia l stan d in g .so u n d Ju d g m e n t and in te g rity ; th ey h av e sp en t a n u m b e r o f y e a rs of u se ful p u rs u its in and a ro u n d G resham . R eal E s ta te , P ro b a te an d C o rp o r atio n Law P ro m p t a tte n tio n to «II b u sin ess 409-10-1 1 Y eon B u ild in g P o rtla n d , O regon T he re m a rk a b le g ro w th of th is In s titu tio n Is p ro o f p o sitiv e, ex cellen t serv ice to Its p a tro n s, an d evidences th e fa ct, th a t it know n to be a Thoroughly Responsible Bank A lto r n » r .« (.L « w of Is ROBINSON & WITTER Contractors and Builders Plans and Estim ates Furnished Phon« 30x2 ORESHAM, OREON GRAHAM & BELKNAP Attorneys at I ji » P o rtla n d O ffice. 1319-23 Yeon B uilding G resham O ffice, w ith G resham R eal E s ta te Co (W ed and 8 at a fte rn o o n s ). City a tto rn e y s fo r G resham .