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I G RESH A M OUTLOOK, F R ID A Y , POSTOFFICE PROBABLE PROSPERITY AND FUN CURTIS FARM SOLD AT PLEASANT HOME AT JENNE STATION AT POINT OF INLET P o s tm a s te r G en eral B u rleso n h a s d ire c te d an In v e stig a tio n of th e c a n d id a te s fo r th e p o sitio n o f post- m a s te r a t th e prop o sed new po sto f- flee a t P le a s a n t H om e. P o sto ffic e In s p e c to r H. G. D u rau d w ill ta k e th e n am es o f a ll ap p lic a n ts fo r th e p o sitio n w ho w ill be u n d e r th e civil serv ice ru le s an d will m ak e a re c o m m e n d a tio n fo r th e a p p o in t m ent o f th e o ne he d eem s m ost ca pable. W h ile th e e ff o rts b eing m ade a t P le a s a n t H om e fo r th e e sta b lish m e n t of a p o sto ffice th e r e h av e n o t yet been su ccessfu l to th e e x te n t of h av in g th e p ra y e r o f th e p e titio n e rs g ra n te d , y et It is e v id e n t th a t th e d e p a rtm e n t is fa v o ra b le to th e plan T h ere is scarcely an y doubt but th a t an o ffice w ill be esta b lish e d an d a r u r a l ro u te In co nnection th e re w ith , w hich w ill h a v e som e e f fect on ro u te n u m b e r tw o from G resham . M aps h av e been m ade an d th e p e titio n s fo r both office nad ro u te have been sen t to W ashingon. J ^ t only re m a in s fo r th e p o sto ffice de p a rtm e n t to ta k e su ch actio n us it sees fit, and' th e o rd e r to in v e stig a te th e a b ilitie s of th e c a n d id a te s seem s to be In fa v o r o f an e a rly disp o sitio n of th e m a tte r, an d th a t fav o rab ly . By a n o rd e r fro m th e p resid en t m ad e p u b lic on W ednesday, all post m a s te rs of th e fo u rth class d ra w in g a s a la ry of o v er $180 a y e a r, m ust pass a n ex a m in a tio n th e sam e as o th e rs in th e service. T hose who w ill d raw u n d e r h ta t sum m u st be c e rtifie d to by a n In sp ecto r before b eing a p p o in ted . As it is no t likely th a t th e receip ts of P le a s a n t H om e w ill be o v er th a t a m o u n t fo r aw h ile th e o rd e r to th e in sp e c to r w ill be c a rrie d o u t. Mr. D u ran d w ill give n o tice to th e a p p lic a n ts w hen th e d a te fo r h is in v e s tig a tio n s h as been set. MAY 9. 191S LIBRARY OFFERS ITS ASSISTANCE Now th a t th e w e a th e r h as a b o u t W hile n o th in g h as been said about settled ag a in ts o we t h i n k ), fa rm e rs th e d red g in g o f th e C o lu m b ia slough h ere a re b eg in n in g to feel a little m ore a t ease a s to th e p la n tiu g an d o r th e o p en in g o f a ch a n n e l from Many Books Are Available on g ro w th o f crops, an d really , one cau th e riv e r so as to g ive a c u rr e u t to Seasonable Topics. Here th e past alm o st see au o ccasio n al sm ile flo a t th e slu g g ish w aters, fo r Are a Few of 1 hem. in g a ro u n d J e n n e s ta tio n . If th e few w eeks th e re is ev id en ce th a t say in g , " A p ril sh o w ers b rin g s May th e w ork is g o in g to be done. flo w ers" be tru e , we o u g h t to have D u rin g th ese p re tty , sunshiny days It h as not been g en erally know n Itu ite a supply of th e la tte r th is i ev ery o n e's th o u g h ts tu r n to w a rd th e ju s t w here th e in ta k e w ill be th a t m o n th . 1 g a rd e n . A lready th e flow ers have will tu rn a c u rr e n t from th e riv er M isha P eltz, an d a few of h er i com m enced to p u t fo rth th e ir sw eet in to th e slo u g h , b u t it is rep o rted frien d s w ere seen a ro u n d h ere last est an d b rig h te st blossom s. To as- th a t it is a t a p o in t d ire c tly opp o site S u n d a". j sist a ll w hose fan cies an d th o u g h ts th e n o rth e u d of th e R ockw ood road. A fin e piece of e n g in e e rin g w ork a re so occupied th e lib rary cau pro- T h at is th e logical place fo r it, as a was d o u e on th e p a rt o f th e roud i vide m a te ria l aid. n a tu r a l in le t alread y ex ists an d a called th e S p rin g h ill b o u lev ard last W. R obinson s "E n g lish F lo w er sm all a m o u n t of w ork w ould b ring week by Ed. Sim onson of G resham . ; G a rd e n " is especially a d a p ta b le to a b o u t th e d esired o b ject. ! th e O regon c lim a te an d l 'a r t 1 tak es .Mr. Sim onson is th e re w ith th e goods C olor is len t to th e p rev ailin g idea up d esig n in g , when it com es to b u ild in g ru ad s and hardy flo w er, c u t is an all a ro u n d e x p e rt in th a t kind th a t th e in le t w ill be a t th e spot flow ers, b u lb o u s an d tu b e ro u s flow m entioned, because of a sale of th e e rs , a n n u a l a n d b ien n ial p la n ts, wild of w ork. Mr. an d Mrs. J . 8 . C line, of P o r t p ro p erty th e re th is w eek. It fo rm sp rin g and su m m e r g a rd e n s , etc. lan d , w ere o u t lo o k in g over som e e rly belonged to Mrs. C u rtis an d P a r t 11. is a d ic tio n a ry of these p ro p erty w hich he in te n d s buying com prises 46 acres, all b o tto m land flow ers, s h ru b s an d tre e s, d escrib in th e n e a r fu tu re if th in g s looks an d o f very little use as a farm . in g th em , giving c u ltiv a tio n au d po I t is re p o rte d th a t a m an nam ed sitio n s m ost s u ita b le fu r them lu the s u ita b le to th em . P in k n ey is th e b u y er. W ith th e p ro g ard en s. T he new ly erected hom e of T. S. th e C olum bia M cD aniel, a P o rtla n d c a p ita list, is posed ch a n n e l fro m F. A. W au g h 's "L a n d sc a p e G ar n eariu g com pletion an d w ill be ready riv e r th ere is going to be som e ex d e n in g ” is a tr e a tis e on th e g e n e ra l fo r o ccupancy in sev eral m ure days. ten siv e d ev elo p m en ts o f d iffe re n t p rin c ip le s g o v ern in g o u t d o o r a rt, C o n tra c to r AV. H o rn , of P o rtla n d , is k in d s, b u t w h e th e r th e re cen t sale w ith special su g g e stio n s fo r th e ir a p im p re c ia tio n in th e co m m o n er now doing th e fancy act a t th e com sale h as a n y th in g to do w ith p ro b p ro v em en ts o r is m erely a sp ecu la lem s of g a rd e n in g . p letio n of th e house. We can ju stly say th a t a f te r th e h o u se is finished tio n is n o t know n. L. H. B ailey 's "M a n u a l of G a rd e n T h ere is g re a t p ro b a b ility th a t the in g " is a p ra c tic a l g u id e th a t it w ill be th e best hom e aro u n d to th e h ere, in th e way of co m fo rt and con w ork will be com m enced t h ‘s su m m ak in g of hom e g ro u n d s a n d th e veniences. Mr. M cDaniel expects to m er, as it h a s been se ttle d th a t th e grow ing of flo w ers, frutÿs an d vege move o u t fro m P o rtla n d ab o u t th e d ra in a g e of a v ast te r rito ry sh o u ld ta b le s fo r hom e use. be d one soon. It w ould be ch eap first of J u n e . P. H en d e rso n 's “ G a rd e n in g fo r p e n in s u la and P le a s u re " is a g u id e to th e a m a te u r J . M. M ann helped h im self to som e sew erag e fo r th e m uscle ex ercise on th e S p rin g h ill w ould sav e th e p ro p e rty o w n ers a w ith fu ll d ire c tio n s for th e g re e n la st S u n d ay an d really says he en jo y larg e su m o f m oney as w ell as e n house, co n serv ato ry an d w indow g a r h an cin g th e v alu e of C o lu m b ia slough d e n . ed th e exercise. W. B row n an d son Ole, a re q u ite p ro p erty . C. V. S ew ell's "C om m on Sense busy th ese d ay s in plow ing, p la n t G a rd e n s" is d esigned to p o in t o u t in g an d do in g g en eral sp rin g w ork. to th e o w n ers of sm a ll a n d u n o ste n H an s H ine, th e " h e a d -w o rk s " of ta tio u s places, a way to p la n t th e ir th e M ou n tain View N u rsery com pany g ro u n d s au d m ak e th e ir g a rd e n s at Mrs. J . H. S ch ram h a s n o t gone sm all expense. is still occu p y in g h is tim e q u ite a lo t in se ttin g o u t rose b ushes an d to th e h o sp ita l, a s s ta te d she w ould H elen a R. E ly ’s " W o m a n 's Hardy- sh ru b s. H an s h as th in g s looking in T u e sd a y ’s O u tlo o k , on ac c o u n t of G a rd e n " is in te n d e d to te ll briefly lik e th e g a rd e n of E d en a t th a t b eing ta k e n m u ch w orse on W ed n es of a few sh ru b s, h a rd y p e reiiu ials, M o th er's Day w ill be observed at place now an d w e're ab o u t inclined day. S he h a s been in fa llin g h e a lth b ien n ials and a n n u u ls . H ard y g a r th e M ethodist ch u rc h n ext Sunday to believe th a t he is som e n ursery fo r som e tim e. d en in g and p re p a ra tio n of th e soil, e v e n in g , th e service b eg in n in g at m an all rig h t. laying o u t of th e g a rd e n , p lu n tln g , 8 o 'clo ck . Rev. Mr. W ilson will W o n d erfu l S k in S alve. R. AV. F o rb es, th e g u y th a t does th e w ater, w alk s, law n s, e tc ., a re p re a c h a serm on a p p ro p ria te to th e th in g s, is c o n te m p la tin g b u ild in g a B u c k le n 's A rn ica S alve is k now n discussed in te re stin g ly . occasion. Mrs. M a rg aret Law e of new sto re w ith cem e n t b asem en t ev erw h ere a s th e best rem ed y m ade C has. H. C u rtis ' "S w e e t P eas and G resh am w ill sing. A w h ite c a rn a som e tim e la te r in th e season (m a y fo r a ll d iseases of th e sk in , a n d a l th e ir C u ltiv a tio n " fo r hom e an d ex tio n , tfce bad g e o f th e day, w ill be b e). It w ill be rem em b ered th a t so fo r b u rn s, b ru ises a n d boils. R e h ib itio n , has a lre a d y been used for p re se n te d to each one one e n te rin g ‘D ick” recen tly jo in ed th e J e n n e d u ces In flam m atio n an d is so o th- th e sw eet pea c o n test. th e c h u rc h by th e W o m en ’ club. sta tio n clu b a n d has a lre a d y m ade ingo an d h ealin g . J. T. S ossom an, O th er volum es on th ese su b je c ts T he o p en in g baseball g a m e .o f h im self q u ite u sefu l in m any w ays in p u b lish e r of N ews, of C o rn eliu s, N. can be secured. It h a s been said th a t— th e season w as played last S unday th is club. C., w rites th a t o n e box helped 1)1 b Geo. M iddleton m ade a business se rio u s sk in a ilm e n t by th e P le a s a n t H om e boys, w ith a f te r o th er " T h ro u g h th e v ario u s c h a n n e ls th e C rescents o f P o rtla n d on th e trip to P o rtla n d th e la tte r p a rt of rem ed ies failed . O nly 25c Rec- Of science and of a r t is one ouim en d ed by a ll D ealers. T h e re 's so m eth in g in th e h an d -m ad e h om e g ro u n d s. It w as a close gam e th e w eek. Mr. M iddleton th in g a n d re s u lte d in a score of 10 to 6 of th e p ro g ressiv e fa rm e rs a t th is In fa v o r of th e v isito rs. W ag n er v icinity an d Is in fro n t o f th e lin e C ity M u n d ial's N otice o f S ale of T h a t s tir s th e th ro b b in g h e a r t.” R eal P ro p e rty fo r D elin q u en t So all th e v a rio u s id eas in fancy and E m ery each m ad e tw o base hits. re g a rd in g im p ro v em en ts. A ssessm en ts. A jo y fu l ev en in g w as sp en t on th e P le a s a n t H om e m ad e five h its and w ork m u st n ecessarily s tir th e th e C rescen ts four. T he g am e w as S p rin g h ill farm la s t W ednesday by N otice Is h ereb y g iven th a t th e h e a rts of w om an k in d . B ooks on le s t by e rr o rs in ju d g m e n t an d wild a n u m b e r of P o rtla n d people. E v R eco rd er of th e City of F a irv iew , c ro ch et, cros stitc h , ste n c ilin g , bead th ro w s. A 10-piece b rass band fu rn ery b o d y g o t so in te re ste d in gam es, O regon, h as tr a n s m ite d to m e a list w ork an d p unch w o rk hav e been re iEhed m usic. A fter th e gam e din- sto ry te llin g (fish sto rie s In clu d ed ) of th e d e lin q u e n t a ssessm en ts for ceived an d a re filled w ith new ideas n e r w as served to th e C rescen ts at and g e n e ra l fu n , th a t it go t to th e th e im p ro v em en t of F ir s t stre e t an d old o n es em ployed in new ways. M iV T tellaven's. A re tu rn gam e will h o u r of m id n ig h t before th o u g h ts for an d th a t p u r s u a n t to S ectio n s 67 to A ll w om en w ho a re In te re ste d will be p lay ed on J u n e 8 th . Next S un- re fre sh m e n ts an d of going back to 66 (b o th in clu siv e) o f th e c h a rte r of en jo y lo o k in g th em over. d ay th e boys w ill p lay a n o th e r crack P o rtla n d o ccu rred to an y of them . th e C ity o f F a irv ie w , I w ill on Mon P o rtla n d te a m h ere. E verybody A m ong th o se p re se n t w ere: Mrs. E. d ay , th e 2 6 th day of May, 1913, a t W o o d b u rn , Mr. an d Mrs. K ehl, Mr. th e h o u r o f 10 o 'clo ck a. m. a t th e bo o st fo r th e boys. L a st M onday n ig h t a su rp ris e p a r an d Mrs. J . M. M ann, Miss W ood so u th d o o r o f th e city h a ll in th e City of F a irv ie w , O reg o n , o ffe r fo r ty w as given to G. O. W ynne by b u rn , Mr. an d Mrs. G ordon L ang F ra n k M orasco, th e p o u ltry m an, sale a t p u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h a b o u t 25 local people. G am es w ere T h e list of a rtic le s fo r w hich p riz played till a late h o u r, w hen re is d o in g som e ru s h in g b u sin ess th e se est b id d e r fo r cash , su b je c t to re days. T h e in crease of his flock d e m p tio n , th e follo w in g d escrib ed e s w ill be given in th e ju v e n ile d e fre sh m e n ts w ill be serv ed . p a rtm e n t of th e S andy fa ir next J. F re d L arson of L 'm bdenstock caused him to build a n o th e r ho u se p a rcel of real p ro p e rty , to -w it: fo r th e acco m m o d atio n of his birds. B lock six (6 ) Lot seven (7 ) fa ll, w ill be la rg e a u d v aried . Much hr L a rso n , Mr. S ta n to n of M eier & T his e x cellen t w e a th e r m akes it F a irv ie w , Mrs. J u lia S n o v er, $60.62. in te re s t is being m a n ifested by F r a n k 's an d C. M. P re n tis s w ere in a busy week fo r P la to Je n n e in th e T h is piece o r tr a c t o f lan d will y o u n g an d old fo r th e com ing event. tow n W ednesday. way of p lo w in g , sow ing g ra in and be sold a n d fo r a su m n o t less th an School R e p o rt C ard s. p la n tin g a few e arly po tato es. th e u n p aid a ssessm en t th e re o n , and C h u r c h S e r v ic e * a t G illis . T h e O u tlo o k h a s on h a n d p rin ted Mrs. Jo s e p h in e R eg al, p ro p rie tre ss In te re st, co sts a n d d is b u rse m e n ts S u n d ay school 1 0 :3 0 a m. B. L. school re p o r t c a rd s w ith en v elo p e s of th e W ay Side In n , is doing som e R IN A LD O H U N T E R ,. N o rth u p , su p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h T hey a re a n e a t c a rd , p rin te d on ex cellen t b u sin ess an d hag served .C ity M arsh al of th e C ity of fin e st b risto l, very c o m p lete and ing serv lc a t 7 :3 0 p. in. Rev Geo.. m any h u n d re d people d u rin g th e se rv iceab le. S e n t p ro m p tly by m ail F a irv ie w , O regon. H. H a rriso n , p a sto r. M idw eek p ray er O ver p a st tw o m o n th s. I t is h a rd fo r any D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n A p ril 25, P ric e s, 2 Vic e a c h , co m p lete. m e etin g and bible stu d y W ednesday 100, 2c each . P o sta g e a d d itio n a l. of th o se P o rtla n d fo lk s to go by th e 1913. 6c fo r e a c h 25 e v e n in g a t 8 :0 0 p. m. W ay Side Inn w ith o u t sto p p in g to i satisfy th e ir p alate. _ C o n stip atio n C u red . Levi O b en h eim er o f C ed arv ille, D ^ ^ i i n g 's New Life P ills will re inspected th e S p rin g h ill fo r a few lieve c o n stip a tio n p ro m p tly an d get h o u rs la s t S nnday. y o u r bow els in h e a lth y co n d itio n M aurice M ann an d L ester W oods a g a in . Jo h n Supsic, of S an b u ry , P a .. | , ... . a re try in g o u t th e ir new m otorcy says: "T h ey a re th e b est p ills 1 | cles an d acco rd in g to th e a m o u n t of e v e r u sed , and I ad v ise ev ery o n e to d u st raised , it m u st be w o rk in g in Economy looks like an up-hill game when use th e m fo r c o n stip a tio n , in d ig e s tio n , an d liv er c o m p la in t.” W ill help * oo< o r e r ' you first begin, and sometimes it is an up F a ir v ie w P le a s a n t H o m e INTEREST IN SANDY JUVENILE FAIR Road to Prosperity you. P ric e 25c. R ecm m ended by all D ealers. ____________ B e st M edicine fo r C olds W hen a d ru g g ist reco m m en d s a rem edy fo r colds, th r o a t an d lu n g tro u b le s, you can feel su re th a t he know s w h a t he Is ta lk in g a b o u t. C L ow er, d ru g ls t, of M arlon. O hio. w rites o f Dr. K ing s New D iscovery " I know Dr. K in g 's New D iscovery 1. th e best th ro a t an d lu n g m ed icin e I sell. I t c u red m y w ife of a se vere b ro n c h ia l cold a fte r all o th e r r » » , ^ , fa ile d .” It w ill do th e sam e A rlm in istra trix 's N otice. In th e m a tte r of th e E s ta te of An-1 drew G. P u lle n , D eceased. u n d e rsig n e d h as been ap- P o in ted , an d is d u ly q u a lified as a d m ln ls rta trix of said e sta te . All P«r«>ns h av in g claim s a g a in s t said e ita te a re re q u ire d to p re s e n t th e *au l« to u n d e rsig n e d a tto rn e y * °r th e a d m in is tra trix , a t h is office, *<>. 302- 3 F a ‘llD« b u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re« ° n - d u l* verlfl<?d ln th e m a n n e r r ^ ' ltred b> l a * - * ‘th ln ilx m o n th . fro m th e d a te o f th is notice D ated A p ril 22, 1913. for vou if you a r e s u ffe rin g w ith a ADD1E L IL L IA N P U L L E N , cold o r an y b ro n ch ial, th r o a t o r A d m in istra trix lung cough. K eep a b o ttle on h an d JO H N R. H U G H E S , all th e tim e fr ev ery o n e in th e fam - A tto rn ey fo r th e A d m in istra trix . ly to use. I t is a hom e d o cto r. F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , A pr. 22. 1913 P rice 60c a n d $1.00. G u a ra n te e d by L a st p u b lic a tio n . May 20, 1913 all D ru g g ists. D ally a n d S u n d ay O reg o n ian and P h o n « y o u r o rd e rs In for B u tte r fw lceH t_weeM o u tlo o k , special corn ’s ra p p e r s to th e G resh am O u tlo o k Lunation, 1 y e a r, l i . v u . hill game. ¿But it is the ROAD TO PROSPERITY, and if you can persevere in your small' economies, You will find this out. 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. Do We P ay Y o u r B a n k in g W ith Us In te r c u t on lim e and S a v in g * D e p o s it* PA G E T H R E E Sandy T he last d an ce of th e season will be given by th e S andy baud at S h elley 's h all S a tu rd a y ev ening. M other's Day w ill be observed next Sunday at th e S andy M E c h u rc h . Rev E. S m ith will preach a serm on s u ita b le fo r th e occasion. th e c h o ir «¡11 re n d e r special m usic. Mr. Schm iuky has p u rch ased the ran ch in D over an d is p lau u ln g to spend the su m m er close to n atu re. At th e m onthly cou u cil m eeting w hich occu rred M onday ev en in g , a m otion was m ade and ca rrie d th a t au o rd in a n c e he d raw n , au th o riz in g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of a su fficien t sum to p u rc h a se tw o chem ical eu- gines. A lb ert Bell, fo rm erly w ith Mr. E d w ard s p u rch ased th e In terests of E m m et D onahue of D o n ah u e & Bell in Sandy. Mr. D onahue will co n tin u e to su p erv ise his livery at B oring. T he Sandy g ra n g e y i l l hold its re g u la r m onthly m eeting S a tu rd a y , May lt)th . A t tlie age of th re e score y ears an d ten Dr. P fy ffe r passed aw ay a t O regon City T uesday m o rning, in th e e arly 70s D r. l ’fy ffe r cam e to O regon and located n e a r P o rt land. H e w as o n e of th e first p ra c titio n e rs in and aro u n d S andy, rid ing o r h o rseb ack o v er th e th en sp arse ly se ttle d co u n try . F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere held a t O regon C ity W ed nesday m o rn in g . Mrs. E d w ard s, w ho spent th e past seven m o u th s in so u th ern C al ifo rn ia re tu rn e d to Sandy today. T he balm y clim a te o f o u r sis te r s ta te proved very b eneficial to Mrs. E d w ard s as h er h ealth is m uch im proved. Mr. an d Mrs. R obert S m ith have moved in to th e ir hom e ju s t below Main stre e t. C. Y u n k ers is vieiug w ith n a tu re in b eau tify in g his resid en ce on Main s tre e t, w ith in an d w ith o u t. Mr. Y un- k e r's g ro u n d s a re by fa r th e m ost a ttra c tiv e In S andy. City Bakery W. H H A IN L IN E , PHOTOS A ll Kinds and Sixes NEW GALLERY t)p«n Etery B« Picture f raming I GILT OR On the Market, Fresh Every Day Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry OF GRESHAM HOOD M A X S C H N E ID E R MAIN STREET ' j G R ESH A M Professional Cards | i PH Y SIC IA N S S. P. Bittner, M. D. 1 P h y sic ia n an d S u rg e o n | Odke ban. It « ■ (• 12 ■ . 1 p a to 3 p a I 7 to 8 p a.. «1 RettonKe RHOME: Office I 16 RciJence I IH O f f i c e . H o w i t t H id a - , o v e r P . O . I PHONES: Residence. I l i ; Office llx H. H. HUGHES. M. D. l’h y slciau a n d B urgeon Hour»; 10-12 a m ; ¿-4 and 7-8 p m OFFICE. HOWID BLDG, (JtLSHAM. OREGON PHONES Residui, r labor 120, Otlur, Mam 4812 Home A S1S2 ‘ J. M. SHORT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Renderne. 438. Eut 52 St (Mae. 1114 12 Selim« Building, Portland. Or etoo Dr. W. C. Belt P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n . O ver F ir s t S ta te B an k . 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