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GRESH AM E a ste r services a t th e M ethodist church w ill begin w ith Sun day school at 9 :4 5 a. nt. A n E a ste r p rogram A t 1 1 a . m. the Next Sun day, A pril 7, th e E pw orth w ill he rendered. le a g u e topic a t the M E. church pastor w ill preach on " T h e S a tis fa c At 8 w ill be “ T he E m ergen ce o f the Di tion o f th e R esu rrect lo p .” vine L ea d ersh ip in H um an A ffa irs . ' p. m the topic w ill be “ P a tch e s on a New S u it." T h ere w ill be special Mr .and Mrs. Ü. C. Ross made a m usic. Be one m ore in th e la rge trip to R o ck aw ay Reach leavin g audiences. F lo w e r Seeds, G a rd e n Seeds, F ie ld Seeds in S m all C. E. G o ssett, o f L a to u re ll F alls, here S a tu rd a y and re tu rn in g Mon Packages, Large Packages a n d in B u lk. day. T hey w ent o ver the new T ll- who has been iu ch a rg e o f an e x tra ' latuook ra ilro a d front H illsboro, pass ga n g on th e Mt. Hood lin e at this lu g th rou gh th irteen tun nels. They point has tak en a place a s section boss un til recen tly held by M. ¡ spent Sun day at B ay C ity and thin k D ooley. R o ck aw ay Beach one of the finest Mrs. R. R. C a rlso n , w ho hag been on the coast. s u ffe rin g fo r som e tim e w ith ery- A. D. D abney o f Hood R iver vis ipelas, Is able to up again. A p arty o f youn g people met lust ited o ver Sun day w ith his brother vetting, A p ril 4th, at th e hom e of , W . E. Dabney. Miss Mabel Burch to ce leb ra te the A n d A l, G a rd e n T o o ls at Special Prices. S. A. S ta ffo rd and son Roy of 2lilh b irth d ay o f Joseph B oudw in. P ortlan d w ere G resham ca lle rs T ues i t w as a su rp rise to a ll to see th eir E arl day. T h ey w ill leave soon fot oaby p ictu res here and there. B anks. O regon, w here they expect Middleton won first p rize mid Ava fhoin pson second, in th e m ule con to en g ag e in business. T h e G resham local o f the F arm test. L unch w as served at 11 o 'clo ck In th e G resham In vestm en t C o m p a n y 's New B u ild in g. e r s ' S o ciety o f E q u ity w ill hold its a fte r w hich gam es w ere p layed and G R E S HAM . OREGON songs sun g un til 2:30 o 'clo ck w hen re g u la r m onthly m eeting next S a t O u r D e liv e ry W a g o n is a t y o u r service; o u r phone is N o. (M il; o u r he p arty ad jou rn ed . u rd ay, A p ril 6, at 2 p. n t. loc a tio n , P o w e ll S tre e t, nevt to Feed M ill. Mrs. M. O. N elson, who has beer, Mrs A. E. G reen front V a n co u ill n early a ll w inter, is som ewhat ver, B. C ., has a rriv ed at the Method 1 im proved, and is now able to be out. st p arson age, w here she w ill m ake The L ad ies' A id so ciety w ill giv t an extended visit w ith iter slater-in an E aster sale o f hom e co o kin g lr la w , Mrs. Geo. F. H opkin s and C a r ls o n s buildin g, opposite the 11 fam ily. brary. T he sale w ill begin at 2 : S it G. W. H unt, w ho recen tly sold his and w ill last as long as a n y th in g re in terest in the p lum bin g business to m ains to be sold. S tlillo n and M agee, has m oved with A n d S u p p lies Hugh W a lk e r and Miss L illian his fam ily to the G an ten hin e place C in d er w ere m arried A p ril 2, in V an west of tow n. Mr. Hunt e xp ects to couver, W ash. They should have en g ag e In c a rp en ter w ork. been m arried one day e a rlie r, for T he Item in th e last issu e o f the 1 l ine new line, ju s t a rrive d fo R AY H. TODD F R E D E. T O D D they intended the a ffa ir to be a sort O utlook w hich stated th a t Vivian of A pril fool jo k e and didn 't expect H evel took a d u ck in g in the Sandy H E R M A N W IL E anyon e to find it out for som etim e, V ivian was hut som eehow it lt u k .d out. They river, w as a m istak e. S H O P S - O D D F E L L O W ’S H A L L Phone 323 hut it w as her haven 't return ed yet, but when they one o f the p arty, cousin , M ildred Z eck, w ho fell into do th eir frien d s w ill giv e them a the river. royal w elcom e. Mr. and Mrs. W a lk Sold at most reasonable prices. T h e O u tlo o k w ill v isit a re lativ e The m eeting o f the school hoards e r are w ell known here, h avin g lived o r frien d fo r you 104 tim es (luring Itere fo r sev era l years. T he O ut of the co u n ty w ill he held here to look jo in s th e ir many frien d s in m orrow b egin n in g a t 10 a. in. uitd to e y e a r, brim fu ll o f new s, lsn t T h is is o p en iu g w eek a t th e new that w orth so m eth in g to y o u ? w ish in g them a long and happy w ed clo sin g abou t 4 p. in. ' A fin e pro- , gram has been a rra n ged in ch a rg e oi R tg n e r sto re on Main stre et, and ded life. Su p erin ten d en t Robinson. A p o litica l m eeting is announced C oun ty s a lts a -e in fu ll sw ay. W ith a new C o n stip atio n brin gs m any a ilm en ts fo r M onday n .gh t in the C om m ercial A ll citize n s should attend and l i t i p store b u ild in g, and a new stock o f in its tra in and is the p rim a ry cause club h aall, at which J. T. W ilson m ake the m eetin g a success. it is a o f m uch sickn ess. K eep yo u r bow els W e have a N e w S p rin g L in e o f tlie au ctio n eer, and ca n d id ate for C h as. C levelan d has tak en over goods ta s te fu lly a rra n g e d Mr. s h e riff, w ill speak T ins prom ises the lease and bu ild in g o f th e Sm ith very a ttr a c tiv e p lace Indeed. re g u la r, m adam , and you w ill escap e to be a rou sin g m eeting. Land Co. here and w ill m ake it and Mrs. R egn er a re p u ttin g e n ergy, m any o f the a ilm en ts to w hich w o m E. Davidson has ju st finished se t h ead qu arters fo r the C levelan d en th u siasm and good sense into th eir C o n stip a tio n is a Ar- en are su b ject. tin g out an acre o f L am bert and tra ct. C. S. Sm ith has becom e vlc t- w ork and a te sure to succeed. N o w o n D is p la y T r u s t ‘ th u r li,‘! n er was bro u gh t up in tiiis very sim p le th in g, but lik e B in g ch e rries on his home tract and p resid en t of the m any N o rth ern has set out stra w b e rries betw een the com pany and w ill have fu ll ch a rg e com m u nity and his w ife lived here sim p le th in gs, it m ay lead to seri rows. H e lias also planted fruit of its real e sta te d ep a rtm en t, w ith sev eral y ea rs ago w hen Iter fa th e r often and brother, G uiss & Son, k e p t a ous con sequences. N a tu re trees on his tots in D avid so n 's ad d i o lfic e iu P o rtlan d . ge n era l m erch an dise store. needs a little a ssista n ce and when tion on Pow ell street. T h e G resham V o lu n te er F ire De- T h is up-to-date store is housed in C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts a re g iv en at M ildred visited Mrs : pai’tm en t m et W edn esday n ig n t in , , St. C la ir N e x t to P ostcffice d istress B id d le s school at M elrose today, go- C om m ercial d u b room s and put the b rick and co n cre te b u ild in g Jus, th e fir s t In dication , m uch com pleted on the old J. I). R egn er and s u ffe r in g m ay be avoided. Sold ing w ith Mrs. B iddle in iter auto. the fin ish in g touches on the form o f p ro p erty, A rth u r R e gn er h im self by G resh am D ru g Co. and a ll D eal C. W. Doane w ho has been w o rk co n stitutio n and by-law s. T h e com ers. ing for the S h a w -B atch er com pany m ittee reported $81.60 as the pro being the a rch ite ct and builder. in and n ear S acram en to , is hom e on ceeds o f the hall. T h is w ill net the a visit w ith the fam ily. departm ent about $50. It was de J. A. D avidson, who purchased the cided to circu la te p etitio n s to help Ed S leret place east of tow n is raise the am ount to a hundred d o l p uttin g in about 300 ch erry trees lars o r m ore. A system o f fire w ith stra w b e rries between the row s alarm w as discussed. T he hoys are He is develop in g a fine sm all fru it h a vin g th eir re g u la r d rills and som e AT farm . com pan ies are m a k in g splendid T h e G resham Feed Mill has records. ¡ch a n g ed hands, M etzger Bros hav in g bought it o f T. R. H ow itt. Percy Sm ith is able to he about again. C. S. Sm ith is ce rta in ly in the W a ld em ar Seton who Is a can di race fo r the D aun neier prize. He , d ate for the nom ination fo r ju d g e of is gru b L in g out roots, le v elin g and the circu it co u rt, Dept. 4, is well •f -o r a w s » » . ™ majuuL Y u rcu ir J p lan tin g his law n , and m akin g things know n In th is part c f th e co u n ty g e n e ra lly a ttra ctiv e . and his special q u a lific a tio n s fo r the E a ste r exert is. s w ill be held in o ffic e w hich he see k s He stan d s for: are reco g he M. E. chu rch Sunday m orning nized by a ll. Mr. Seton w as born in H aste, not w aste, in co n stru ctio n it the Sun day school hour. A ll 1865, and has lived 2tt year» in Or- m em bers o f the Sunday school and e; on, 1 6 o f w hich he has e n g ag ed In o f co u n ty b u ild in gs. Good roads W e have p le n ty o f o th ers are Invited to lie p iesen t the a ctiv e p ractice c f law In A ch e ck in g system that in su res the 1 rom ptly at a q u a rte r to ten and the co u rts a $ s v a lu e fo r the $ exp en ded. of O regon. He served as p rogram w ill he; in a b cu t ten. d epu ty d istrict atto rn ey from .897 F red F ield h o u se's store is g re a t 1898, as a ssistan t V. S. a tto rn e y dur ly im proved since its en largem en t I in g 1900, and as ju stice of th e peaet F o r E v e ry O n e and th e Prices are R ig h t It w as packed fu ll c f fine w atches. ' fo r th e East P o rtla n d d istrict from See L's before G o in g E lse w h e re je w e le ry and o th er goods u su ally | 1902-1906. He was three* y ears carried by jele w e rs, but lacked city a tto rn e y fo r G resham and is al space for proper disp lay. it Is ot e present a m em ber o f the executive If y o u have a n y feed to g iin d b rin g it to us, f th e most a ttr a c tiv e stores in uoard o f the city c f P o rtla n d . His We Grind All Day and Every Day town. law o ffice is 432-3 W o rcester b u ild Paid Adv. L. C. D ooley and w ife , fo rm er sec ing, P o rtlan d. Mr. Seton m arried tion boss on the Mt. Hood ra ilw a y , Miss D ottle H u rlh u rt, d a u g h te r ol w ho have resided here d u rin g the the late John H u rlb u ri, In 1893. w ill move to Salem . (P a id Adv. Metzger Bros. SEEDS! i How About Your Lawn? SEEDS! Fine line of Law n Mowers at reasonable prices at Get Busy Now and Plant iHOES RAKES Investigate, SHOVELS Sterling & Kidder’s H ardw are Compare and be Convinced Fainting and Decorating Electrical Fixtures EASTER SUITS • S IG N S Guaranteed Clothing Regners New Store Opens $15 to SHOES, SHIRTS and HATS Call and see our Nobby Outfits AYLSWORTH T. J. KREUDER Everything that’s Good Progressive Republican GRESHAM MEAT MARKET 1 Fish on For County Commissioner Waldemar Seton for Judge, 4 Fridays GRESHAM FEED MILL Utah Land Plaster Which means Lowrr Taxes JUST A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS A cres, fire coil, 30 acres clcaicd. $ ICO per acre, reasonable time. 4 0 A cies. $IC 0 p er acre. T e irr s 3 0 A cres neat G re sh am at $275.00 p e r acre, T e rm s 3 A c ie s in G te tl iin , :m all h o u se e r d h a m . S O A cres n e a r G resh am , at $150 p er acre, E asy teim s 9 8 Gresham Real Estate Co. B a re B arg ains in Kent E s ta te . Get the habit. W h y w ait a w eel ISO acr.*«, 16 acre» cle ared , good fo r th e n ew s? T ry th e tw ice-a barn, lu m b e r to build a house, run- w eek plan o f the O utlook. Phon. rung w ater, fine view o f river.w o u ld 701. m ake Ideal stock ran ch. Only $45 per acre. T erm s. Subscribe fo r the O utlook. T ilt 4 it a cres. 14 acres cle a red , fa ir b o u se, 2 cre< ks, son.e fru it trees, p r per th at reaches the people i .'a lie Irrigated . Mile from O. \V I’ statio n . Good lev el soil. $100 per acre. T erm s. 4 0 a cres, a ll cleared , only 3 m iles from Q reshutu, fa ir house and barn, best o f land O nly $225 an acre or ttfOOO for piece. T erm s If desired . 5 a cres, m ostly ch ared , sm all house and barn, good well. Less than 3 m iles front G resham on good rq«d $2500. New bouse and 2 lo ts In G resham d o s e to depot, fo r $1200. T erm s Good gen eral m erch an dise store, doing , ood busitte.-s, on one o f the best roads In state. W ill m ake sat isfacto ry a rra n g e m en ts on in voice or may '. kt sou.o o .c e r prop erty in e x ch a n ge for part pay. l ’c ite r looi. tl < .-e tip at once You L p -to -d a te Paper H a n g in g c a n t e q u a l these va lu es a n yw h ere iu .Multnomah coun ty. and T in tin g JOHN BR O W N . A gent, • • • • • 1 h ’ t ie 513 Apiln S tre et, Ureshatn IL. D. HOWARD PAINTER PAPER HANGER DECORATER The Best Bargala. T he D aily O regonian o r E ven ing T elegram nnd O utlook. W e also com bin e w ith th e D aily and Sem i- W eek ly J o u rn al and W eekly Ore- W atch the Outlook for th e news W ork G uaranteed. Let M e F igu re W ith Y ou Phone 527 Gresham , Ore- Res. in Thom pson's A d d itio n ^ ==~ .^12= Does this meet your approval? /D U R A B L E P L U M B IN G EQUITABLE VALUATIONS ACCORDING TO LAW. T h e length of service is the true test of plumbing cost. O u r work is done in ac cordance with the best methods, and we install ‘Standard" plumbing fixtures which are guaranteed, so you need have no fear of the durability of your plumbing when we do the work. NO FAVORITES B. D. SIGLER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY Our methods, experience, and ability for handling your contract form the basis upon which we solicit your order. m 'n t III. I l i ASSESSOR <>ri I Ml lie S c iu r e I n der my aasani«- < (>| p o r n t i l I I I « J. J. WODEAGE,Plumber a n p a y in g "'« > « IO O O l - ‘<‘ unde- ,|ÄV m o re ,.„ y f... \t itti S te rlin g A- K id d e r. (P a id A d v.) George Taz well LOST MOTION T h e c h ie f cause n f in e ffic ie n c y in huallsetsN and p riv a te life Is Inst m o tio n — u n s k ille d h n iid lin g <>f w h a t you h ave. T h is h an k w ill e lim in a te a ll I >*( t i n it inn in h a n d lin g y o u r im m ey a n d c re d it. A connection w ith us w ill b e tte r y o u r c re d it. P rogressive R e p u b lic a n W bo W e w an t you to uttderstan I th a t w e a re in business fo r sm all e n re ri.s as v II as la rg e . Y o u r h an k in g business cannot I«* too s m a ll tn receive o u r a tte n tio n . In v e s tig a tio n w ill convince you n t n u r s tre n g th . A ll tra n s a c tio n * w ith n u r custom ers a re considered s tric tly c o n fid e n tia l, t oine in a n d ta lk w ith us and e x p e rie n c e th e courtesy w hich you w ill a l w ays fin d w ith in n u r doors. FTJ' 1 FIRST G R E STATE BAN SHAM, - r A R o u t a g a in st the m a ch in e as M u n ic ip a l Judge in P o rtla n d , n o w seeks n o m in a tio n as G r o w W it h U s 1FL won Circuit Judge D ep artm en t No. 4 A n d prom ises the sam e h ig h s ta n d in g o f im p a rtia l to a ll a n d fearless e n fo rce m e n t o f th e la w . i \ N 15 Paid Adv. ju stice