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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, APRIL OR m i Kelso A 4_v> - e- « »ANDY - B orn, to Mr. an d Mrs A. S kogau, a «-lb. boy, A pril 1« M other anil child doing well. HABER) PLEASANT «..H f~ g --- J - , ’ Amiiioiip“ *1* T ïr .Hnr .*-f, Un» •. > ; ■ ■ r B E ". ’ Vi ith the near approach of full electric transportation the factor in the developement of this wonderful section will be » T7'-" i > J I ,tL O r i ’ .liti I ! ", ,1 « « . :¡|lií- /, •Cl iT3 V :' •’ ’ i 1 *-'y ^<*s'’ .(* •/ // Gage M r. and Mrs. W illiam H in k le a re e n te r ta in in g re la tiv e s from e a ste rn O regon. homes for the rich and poor alike. BASEBALL FANS PREPARING FOR COMING GAMES AT PLEASANT HOME a re L ooks like sp rin g h as com e th e su m m er. A d an c e m ay be held ag a in as everyone is in th e ir fields. at an e a rly d a te to h lep d e fra y ex- Mies Mary B ourgeois g o t u p a I penses. A n n o u n cem en ts later, su rp ris e on Miss L llly a n i C anxler, G. O. W ynne, o u r fa rsig h te d th e 15th w hich w as in h o n o r of h er a g e n t, h as recen tly co m p leted a deal b irth d ay . E veryone h ad a good w hereby he o b ta in s a n o th e r piece t ‘m e' I c i g ro u n d a d jo in in g h is p re tty bun- Mrs. A n n a B ates called on h e r «alow . H om e g ro w n ch ick e n s sh o u ld m o th e r Mrs. W. W. N o rth w ay o n e soon be on th e m a rk e t, day last w eek and also Jo el B ates C h arles S to n eh o u se, th e p o p u lar and fam ily. ! b lack sm ith , h as re c en tly p u rc h a s d e a • dy to spend a few d ay s ! L au d erb ack 's. a t D avid F. K n o w lto n and sis te r Olive w ere g u ests a t Mr. an d Mrs. S a tte r lee's S u n d ay , Miss O live is sp en d in g th e w eek w ith frien d s. J e n n ie C ollins is w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts , h av in g a w eek s' v acatio n from d u ty a t a h o sp ital In th e city Miss Ida B ram h all is te a c h in g school a t C o rb ett. T he m any frie n d s of Mrs. B reed en a re h appy to know sh e w ill be hom e in a sh o rt tim e a fte r a sue cessfu l o p e ra tio n a t a P o rtla n d h o s p ital. Mrs. O tis re tu rn e d fro m M ilton O regon, m u ch im proved in h e a lth . T w o a s p ira n ts h av e e n te re d th e race fo r p o stm a ste r a t th e new to w n w hich p ro m ises to be of in te r est b efo re th e a p p o in tm e n t. T he tw o c o n te s ta n ts a re L eo n ard L au - d erb a c k an d G. W. In g ra m . B oth a re c irc u la tin g p e titio n s, a sk in g for th e ap p o in tm e n t. Haley Miss A nna M ershon h a s had q u ite a se rio u s o p e ra tio n , b u t is Im prov- iiig nicely a t th is w ritin g . Mrs. U ressel an d h e r son G eorge have been sick, b u t a re b e tte r now. J fin e resid en ce lo t th ro u g h F ra n k R. F ro st, J r ., w ho re p re se n ts L'm bden- sto ck & L arso n Co., In th e valley. Rev. Aug. O lson, m issio n ary fo r ' Mr. S to n eh o u se c o n te m p la te s p u ttin g th e Sw edish B ap tist c o n feren ce in up a n ifty little hom e as soon as O regon, p reach ed a t th e B ap tist co n d itio n s w a rra n t an d alre a d y h as ch u rc h last S u n d ay . E yes tested and g lasses fitte d . a first-cla ss b lack sm ith shop in o p er J . O lson an d fam ily h av e ren ted O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B an k D r atio n . th e H aley p lace an d a re now living Geo. Inglis. tf P la n s a re u n d e r way fo r a sh o rt there. o rd e r re s ta u ra n t to be ad d ed to o u r C. F. S ch m id t an d d a u g h te r Min circle. D efin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t will nie, o f P o rtla n d , v isited a t J . M il be m ade sh o rtly . le r ’s, S unday. W. A. G riffith s an d L. Moore, of T h e sto rk visited n e a r H aley last Sioux F alls, S o u th D ak o ta, w ere vis w eek an d le ft a b rig h t baby boy a t ito rs of Mr. an d Mrs. Lovel e a rly in IS H E R E Mrs. C um th e week F ro m th e ir o b se rv a tio n s th e hom e of Mr. an d m ings. we a re led to believe th ey m ay d e This will require Rev. David A n d erso n w ill preach cide to becom e p e rm a n e n t m em b ers of o u r "H ap p y fa m ily .” a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h n ex t Sunday- The L ad ies' Aid of th e M. E A p ril 27. ru e House • Fly and say, most every screen door will sag bit and rub on the bot tom. We have the anti- Sag Screen Door Brace and its a dandy. P rices down to Rock Bottom At STERLING & KIDDER’S hardw are MainBSt., store Gresham to No section near Portland offers greater advantages for suburban An e n th u s ia s tic m e etin g o f th e P le a s a n t H om e b aseb all fan s w as Baby V anZ ant w as q u ite ill held at th e s to re of G. W. In g ram S a tu rd a y an d S unday but is b e tte r W ednesday ev en in g A rra n g e m e n ts a t th is w ritin g . w ere m ad e fo r g ro u n d w ith A. E. Gene B ourgeois h as g one to N o rth P e tte rso n , w ho h as a fine lan d piece Y akim a, W ash., to w o rk th is su m of a b o u t th re e acres ju s t so u th of m er. his ran ch a t Scenic. T he boys have S ounds nice to h ear th e school d o n ated th e ir tim e an d te a m s fo r bell ag a in m ost o f th e c h ild re n re- S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , A p ril 2 6 th ,w h en tu rn e d to school ag ain only som e fin ish in g to u ch es w ill be p u t on to seem to be scared y e t;, b u t they m ak e it as fin e a d iam o n d as th e re d o n 't stay at hom e they ru n up and j is in th e valley. G. W. In g ra m has dow n an d all aro u n d an d th e re is d o n ated balls, b ats, e tc ., an d full m ore d a n g e r in so d o in g if th e re su its will be fo rth c o m in g fro m a n o th sh o u ld be any d a n g e r, as o u r te a c h e r source. F ro m th e in te re st show n e r Mrs. C. E. G able fu m ig a te s th e th is e a rly in th e season, all p re d ic t school house every even in g . so m eth in g d o in g b efo re th e en d of Fly Screen Screen Doors W indow Screens Screen H angers Screendoor hinges Fly Killers access " !'' ï'FÎW'i FI □ L Z ilm s, B ak ers an d P re s to n s o u t from u n d e r q u a ra n tin e . transportation, appealing to every person desirous of easy the metropolis. ch u rch held a very su ccessfu l sil v er tea W ednesday a fte rn o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. C has. H u n te r. An u n u su a lly larg e n u m b e r w ere in a t- I ten d an c e an d th e a fte rn o o n was p le a s a n tly sp en t. Mr. W illius, th e lan d scap e g a rd e n e r a t G illis w as a t w o rk today b e a u tify in g th e g ro u n d s a ro u n d th e d epot here. A la rg e plot has been laid o u t w hich w ill be law n ed In an d n u m e ro u s v a rie tie s of p la n ts an d sh ru b s w ill soon be in evidence. Road S u p erv iso r H illy ard of th is d is tric t passed th ro u g h y e sterd ay p u ttin g th e fin ish in g to u c h e s on th e m ain road G ran d p a and G ra n d m a L u sted a re en jo y in g b e tte r healfTi th a n for som e tim e past an d a re ab le to be a ro u n d ag ain . Mrs. B. E S tein m an re tu rn e d hom e y esterd ay fro m a sh o rt visit to frie n d s in P o rtla n d . An ex citin g ru n a w a y to o k place y esterd ay , th e h o u se d riv en by a salesm an from th e R o b ertso n H a rd w are iro n A Steel Co., o f P o rtla n d . | ta k in g frig h t at a b last. H e tried to sto p th e h o rse b u t it tu rn e d ln- | to th e stre e t a t H ope a v en u e tu r n in g th e buggy o v er an d deem oliah- ing a chit ken coop a t Mrs. S a tte r- lee's D am age slig h t. Miss Je n s e n , tra in e d n u rse from ) Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital, w as called to care fo r Mrs S tew art w ho is d a n g ero u sly 111 at Mrs. C a n n o n ’s D r B ittn e r is th e a tte n d in g physi 11-, tian. Jno. Lauderback and wife were vlaltors early in the week at San- Cottrell Mrs S h e tterly an d son C h ester a re v isitin g re la tiv e s a t A m boy, W ash in g to n . T he u su al p re a c h in g be held a t th e B ap tist S unday m o rn in g a t 11 p eo p le's m e etin g w ill 7 :3 0 p.m services w ill ch u rc h next a. m. Y oung be held at Mr. and Mrs. R andolph S piers re- urned to th e ir hom e at Amboy, W ash in g to n , la st week Miss P e a rl R uegg, w ho lias been w o rk in g in P o rtla n d , sp e n t S unday w ith h e r p a re n ts. Mr. an d M rs. W. E. C rasw ell w ere th e g u e sts of Mr. an d M rs M cBain of G illis S unday. R oss M anary has re tu rn e d from Hood R iv er w here he h as been vis itin g frien d s. am b ig g er th a n a n y th in g th a t can h appen to me. All th ese th in g s — so rro w , m is fo rtu n e and su ffe rin g a re o u tsid e my door. I am In th e h o u se and I have th e key — C h a rle s F . L um m is. W. H H A IN L IN E . NATURAL MAIN STREET . U'OOD GRESHAM Professional Cards PHYSICIAN’S S. P. Bittner, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oéce boars; !• > ■ te 12 ■ I » ■ te 3 p ■ 7 It 8 p. at Restdratr Office I lb Residence I IK O f f i c e . H o w i t t B ld g .. o v e r P . O . PHONES: Residence. Ill; Office I lx H. H. HUGHES. M. D. P hysician and Surgeou Hour»: 10-12 a m .; 2-4 and 78 p m OfFICi, HOWITT BUX,. GRESHAM OREGON PHONES Rndnrr. TiUi 120. Ofcf. M,w 4812 Hom A S1S2 J. M. SHORT. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Rrudrao 438, b it 52 St Ofce. 111112 Sellut Bad«.», Ra il,«i. 0,„„. Dr. W. C. Belt P h y s ic la u and S u rg e o n . O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank. G resham P h o n e ID l*honcs, O ffice 4U. Re». INI Dr. Geo. Inglis P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n . G R ESH A M , OREGON O ffice over F ir s t S ta te B ank DENTISTS w . J. OTT H. H. OTT O T T BROS. City Bakery Mr. an d Mrs. J . B. F o w ler and c h ild ren visited re la tiv e s in P o rt land S unday. OR M A X S C H N E ID E R I be N eighborhood club w ill m eet a t m e schoolhouse S unday a lte r - ? noon, A pril 2 1, a i 2 o 'clock. C u rre n t e v e n ts w ill be discussed, follow ed uy a literary and m usical progrum . | »»Il a re welcome. A g a th e rin g of re la tiv e s su rp rise d Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jo n s ru d Sunday th e occasion beiug th e ir golden w edding a n n iv e rsa ry . Mr. an d Mrs J o n s ru d , w ho a re both n a tiv es of N orw ay, w ere m a rrie d fifty y e a rs ago n e a r A lbert L ea, M innesota, on A pril 13, 1863. t h e m oved to O r egon in 1 8 (7 an d se ttle d in C lack a m as co u n ty on th e place w here they now live in 187«. Mr. Jo n s ru d Is ¿8 y e a rs old, b u t sp ry e r th a n m any a m an ten y e a rs y o u n g er. W hile in M innesota he served as se n a to r in m e s ta te le g isla tu re , a u d in O regon was ju s tic e of th e peace fo r som e 3ll y ears, au d Is a widely know n aud respected c itlsen of C lack am as co u n ty. U ra n d m a J o n s ru d , as sh e is at fec tio n a te ly called. Is 72 y ears old and in sp ite of h av in g one leg crip p led by a fall th re e y e a rs ago, does all h e r w ork an d is c h a ra c te r istically ch e e rfu l. May th ey have m any m ore happy an n iv e rsa rie s. T h e school fa ir held at th e C o ttre ll schoolhouse last F r l Ja y af tern o o n w as a tte n d e d by q u ite la rg e crow d. School s u p e r ln te n d ti P. J . G ary, of C lack am as co u n ty , an d School S u p erv iso r Ja m e s gave in te re stin g ta lk s on school w ork and also th e school fa irs w hich a re now being held in C lack am as co u n ty . A It Is a w ise w an t ad th a t can n ail d riv in g c o n test fo r th e g irls keep aw ay from p ag e tw o. and a b u tto n sew ing c o n test fo r the boys follow ed, a f te r w hich coffee and cak e w as served to all p resen t. Miss E lv a A n d re is v isitin g frien d s in P o rtla n d th is week . (MEAT and C H E A P * “*•' L adies E m hroluery clu b nun a t Ute hom e of Mrs. R obert J o u s - , ru d last T h u rs d a y . i t w ill m eet : tin s week w ith Mrs. W alter K iser j prime quick . Picture Framing GILT Mrs. J . O. M atthew s re tu rn e d - — a tew d a y s' visit to h e r h u s band a t C lifton w here he is e m ployed. She w ill m ove to C lifton I ib is Week. E> L mdenstockj and Larson are promoting these rural town-sites and will build^them up as the civic communities of a growing rural population. K inds and Sues •)»« Inrv Dai R. E. J a r l Is th e ow ner of a a ra n d new fiv e-p assen g er m a chine. New Town-sites along the Mt. Hood Railway that are to be among the busy centers of the future. ’ r <*9nJ " • " '« k * A ll NEW GALLERY B oru, to Mr. au d Mrs. W. H. H u tch in so n , A pril 22, a » pound hoy M other and child d o in g well. FERTILE POWELL VALLEY 'I’i t -P H O T O S BULL RUN G R ESH A M . DENTISTS - - OREGON Prop. INSURANCE Best Bread JOHN BROWN INSURANCE R e p re se n tin g only R eliable in su ra n c e C om panies P h o n e 613 G resh am , Ore».«» a [O n the Market, Fresh Every Day Jam es E lk in g to n Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry INSURANCE F IR E AUTOM OBILE P L A T E GLASS A CC ID EN T SU RETY BONDS H EA LTH O ffice In ■ lank of GreftliMin LIFE LAW YERS FRED L. EVERSON. Main St. ATTORNEY Gresham, Ore. Phone 4x1 W H IT E CROW HO TEL First State AT LAW (C ity A tto rn e y ) GRESHAM. ORE, < 'ONTRAA TOR.S Bank Building IF Y O U W A N T FIR S T CLASS W O R K SEE F o r rh e u m a tism you w ill find n o th in g b e tte r th a n C h a m b e rla in - L in im en t. T ry it and see how quick ly It gives re lief. F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., an d D ealers ev ery w here. H o tel C ongdon, New .M anagem ent. R e g u la r ta b le b o ard «5 p er w eek. D o n 't be su rp rise d if you have an F in e S unday chicken d in n e rs P h o n e a tta c k o f rh e u m a tism th is sp rin g y o u r o rd e r fo r th e fam ily d in n e r a t J u s t ru b th e affected p a rts freely re d u u c tio n R e g u la r m eals 25 cen ts w ill soon d isa p p e a r. Sold by G resh- and up. w ith C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t an d It am D ru g Co., an d D ealers every- M ore fence com ing to S terlin g A K id d er's. Road to Prosperity } F I •!! game when s Economy looks Ill______ like an up-hill you first begin, and sometimes it is an up hill game. But it is the ROAD TO PROSPERITY, and if you can persevere in your small economies. You will find this out. M EALS 25c Mrs. S. T. Crow, Proprietor FTÄc SCHANEN-BLAIR CO, (INCORPORATED) MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS WE DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL.T. IONES ERANK C. K7NFS A rtistic M onum ents, M ause- lem s, C em etery and Build ing W ork m anufactured from the best m arble and Granite. L.i Esd Mata«, St. Brd,, HU., S586 RAY H. TODD KIJCCTKICAL CONTRACTO!«. Phone A2A GRESHAM, PO R TLA ND , OREGON M c D ougal & olson M Canadian Employment Co. GENERAL Do Your B anking W ith Us We p ay In te rn a l on Tim e and Sa tin e a D t p o t l i i BANK OF GRESHAM BLACKSMITHS AM lOnOs of W iX M tw .u t, 1» North Second Ht.. Portland, Or. Phone»— M ain 3 0 7 4 , A 8174 H elp of all K in d s F u rn ish e d F re e to E m ployer. POWELL ST. O ne Block W est ol M am . G re .h a m Your extravagance does not draw interest If you put that money in a savings ac count in the bank, vou can some day buy the LUXURIES you crave without missing the money. ORGEGN ALFRED H A M M A R Attention! The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Relief Association OF PORTLAND. OKKOON Invites all farmer» who lia te no Insurance on Uielr farm build ings to Insure wiUi us. T his aa- »m laUon la the clteap. st , sa lm t In Uie state. It Insures only country jiroperty and has over S8, INS),IMS) Insurance In farm . W rit« o r phone, H. W. HNA8HALI.. Pre». I'he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief A ssociation G resh am R o u te No 3 P h o n e 7 4 N otary P u b lic R eal E s ta le I'laatcexr and « '«meiut Contractor. E stim ates furnished free on re quest. All work Guaranteed Phone fls I Gresham P.O. Ro» HI W. K. Hamilton Contractor and Builder Plans and Eadmates on Request P hone 888 OKENHAM. ORL U NDERTAK ER (w. W UMn. hw. I I • k - ksU. la. Tow V m Erts Cast Side funeral Director-. m 414 tAST AI JJE.H ST., corner Ststh ArtadM Aal« Saren« BO2S