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(H IR S H A M C h e r r y v ille C o lu m b ia H e ig h ts OUTLOOK, F R ID A Y , .M A Y H i. a u i.t PAGE TH ER E HAPPENINGS AT MT. HOOD R. R. TOWNS; READABLE, INTERESTING U n ity Mr. T u ttle , w ho h a s been cru is- ----------- ing th e tim b e r in th e 3-6 co u n try Ml»» N esb itt. th e te a c h e r in | U nity is not ml fo r Its neig h b o r ha» finished th e w o rk a n d gone to c h a rg e of o u r H eig h ts school, will | hood g a th e rin g s. L ast Tuesday close h e r te rm w ith a n e n te r ta in visit h is h om e in M issouri. n ig h t a n u m b e r o f th e n eighbors O ur school closes on th e 2 0 th m en t in a b o u t a co u p le of w eeks L. C. H ale has p u rc h a se d a sm all “ ju s t dro p p ed in " an d s l a n t th e ev Miss N esb itt closes a very su ccess w ith a p u b lic picnic. are a g e tra c t on H ope av en u e w hich en in g w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Palm - fu l term , b ein g a lady o f m u ch ta c t, q u ist. T he occasion being Mrs. Mr. C ooper and Mr. AV. O. W eb b er he w ill s ta rt to im prove. an d hig h ly ed u c a te d , sh e ha» won P a lm q u ls t’s b irth d a y . T he party T he la d i e s ' Aid of th e M ethodist hav e th e ir crop of m o h a ir re ad y N ext Sunday a gam e of baseball m an y frien d s in th is co m m u n ity . ch u rc h will hold a silv e r te a at the b ro k e up a t a la te h o u r an d a fine fo r m a rk e t. w ill be played on th e local g ro u n d s T he d is tric t w ould do well to re ta in resid eu e o f W . M. C ard w ell, W edne»-| tim e w as rep o rted by all. T h e m a te ria l is b eing h a u le d fo r betw een th e P le a sa n t H om e T ig ers h e r to in s tru c t th e ch ild ren . day, May 21. Miss E d ith H ail sp en t th e w eek p la n k in g th e C h e rry v ille hill. and B rooklyn A th letic d u b 's C olts. T h e c a rp e n te rs a re very busy end w ith Miss L o ttie W ihlon and Very p le a s a n t serv ices w ere held The gam e to s ta r t p ro m p tly a t 2 Mrs. W ick of Iow a, is ex p ected e n la rg in g th e alread y sp acio u s Miss D orothy M artyn. a rriv e th is w eek to sp en d th e sum C h a n tic le e r, th e 60-foot p o rch fac a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h S u n d ay e v p. m. T he g ro u n d s have been w o rk Roy W h ite and fam ily sp en t S u n e n in g w hen M o th er's Day w as ob ed o v er and a re in fin e shape. m er w ith h e r son. in g th e riv e r, w ill be a ll screened served. T h e c h u rc h w as p re ttily T hose w ho a tte n d a re prom ised a day w ith Mr. W h ite 's m o th er, Mrs. Mr. W irtz, of S an d y , w ill d eliv er in w ith g lass an d w ill serv e as a C. M. O lip h an t. A rley W h ite w as d e co rated w ith w ild flow ers, and classy ex hibition. a le c tu re h ere next S u n d ay . b allro o m w hen fin ish ed . M rs H en- also a U nity v isito r one day last vocal selectio n s w ere ren d e re d by Mrs. B atty, of O regon C ity, w as a Miss S m ith , o f S an d y , h a s been a d e rso n , th e h o stess, is h av in g h er Mrs. L aw e, of G resh am . R ev erend v isito r at the K ennedy hom e over w eek. T. ; fa th e r, Mr. D arlin g , as h e r g u est at v isito r a t th e hom e of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an W ihlon W ilson d eliv ered an ex cellen t se r S unday. th is tim e. F rie i, th e p a st w eek. d ro v e to P le a s a n t H om e W ednes m on an d th e serv ice w as en jo yed Mrs. M, I). W illiam s left fo r th e T h e firs t week of th e fish in g sea by th e la rg e n u m b e r p resen t. * city M onday w here sh e ta k e s a po day to see Mr. W ih lo n 's m o th er w ho son ha» been very good an d th e is now very 111. F re d B ellah , of S easide, son of sition. fish erm en a re all happy an d con Miss M argie M ershon spent T h u rs Mr. an d Mrs. C has. S to u eh o u se has Mrs. A da AV. U n R u h 's ta lk w as ten ted . T h ere a re m o re b o ats on day and F rid a y w ith th e Misses com e to spend th e su m m er w ith his well received by a n a tte n tiv e a u d i School closed la st w eek F rid a y . th e riv e r th a n e v e r en g a g e d in th e p a re n ts. H e w ill assist Mr. Stone- B erth a an d M amie P itta. ence T h ere will be a AV. C. T. U. T h ree p u p ils to o k th e s ta te ex am i in d u s try . W e w ish th em all a p ro s Miss D orothy M artyn is ag ain on house in th e la t te r ’s b lack sm ith o rganized h ere in, th e n ear fu tu re . p ero u s su m m er. n a tio n s, E u g e n e T a y lo r in th e 8 th 1 th e sick list. shop. Mrs. K etch em , of P o rtla n d , and Mrs. M arth a S tew art of P ro sser, g ra d e , A u g u st and E d w in Y u n k er in C. M. O lip h an t a n d w ife and 8. F. Mrs. L u la Streb.in, of G resh am , W ash., is v isitin g h er sis te r Mrs. B enfield w ere d in n e r w ith Mrs. J | 1‘ittg an d w ife spent F rid ay even- th e 7th g rad e. an d Mrs. A n n a D uke, of M elrose, S tephens. g u e sts on S u n d ay at Gene L arso n '» 1 ing at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W ork is p ro g ressin g ra p id ly on Mrs. J. Mrs. H S tephens, of F irla n d , is Da|1 T u rn e r Miss Isom a n d Miss N. Fox of w ere T h u rsd ay v isito rs a t th e M artin W inch d e m o n s tra tio n P o rtla n d w ere at C o lu m b ia View E. B ra m h a ll's residence. w ith Mrs. I C legget, who is very ____________ fa rm u n d e r th e g e n e ra l s u p e rin te n Mr. an d Mrs. D ru m h e lle r have poorly. farm on T u esd ay to see if a rra n g e - dency of C has. W itte r. J o h n N oble j m en ts could be m ad e to open up a re tu rn e d fro m a trip o v er th e w est T he L au d e rb a c k B ros, a re p u sh Is fo rem an of th e c le a rin g crew . I lib rary sta tio n in th is vicin ity . The e rn p a r t of th e sta te . ing th e wood business, loading a c ar A u g u st O lson is d o in g te a m w ork i lad ies also v isited th e schools T he sto rk p aid a m uch a p p re w eekly. Miss G ladys R ichey has dom 'd T h re e d w ellin g s a n d a g reen h o u se 1 a lo n g th e ir way. Mrs. C annon is im proving. ciated visit to th e h om e of Mr. and a n o th e r y e a rs school In th e Rock a re n e arin g co m p letio n . T h re e la rg e Mrs. T ay lo r, of P o rtla n d , w as here Mrs. L. F. S h in n a m a n last T u esday T he M. E. Aid m eets w ith Mrs. C reek d is tric t. chicken houses have been recen tly j la st w eek, loo k in g a fte r h e r in te r m o rn in g . E len o r May w eighs eight Win. C rasw ell fo r a tea th e 21st, Miss F lo re n c e T nylor w as sh o p finished an d stock ed . Mr. W inch ests h ere an d sp en t th e w eek-end pou n d s, an d is w in n in g fav o r am ong AV. E. M arkell is im proving his p in g in P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y . h as a h erd of a b o u t tw e n ty p u re i a lo t of new m ad e a c q u a in ta n c e s. c o rn e r lot w ith a new fro n t g a te , Mrs. I. AV. B u tle r w as called to bred H o lstein cow s. T h e m ilk i s 1 w ith Mrs. Rea. M aster C h a rlie H icks of th is place Tile P leasan t H om e b aseb all club, and m ak in g o th e r im provem ent». C astle R ock, W ash., to th e bedside shipped to P o rtla n d . w as te n d ered a su rp ris e p a rty on will hold a b en efit d an ce in th e Mrs. S peers, of C o ttre ll, w as w ith of h e r »laughter, Mis. Eva O albrich. It w ould s u rp ris e you to know of his b irth d a y on F rid a y by a n u m b er O rien t h all S a tu rd a y ev en in g . May Mrs. K ennedy T u esd ay . Mr. K en Mrs. J F . T itu s, of E ugene, v isit to ney is q u ite ill. th e g re a t good th a t is b eing done of h is frie n d s w ho sp en t a p leasan t 17, an d sp ecially th e ir frie n d s ed F rid a y and S a tu rd a y w ith AV. U. be on h and e a rly . B eyer's 7-plece by C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts, D ariu s ev en in g at h is hom e. A physician is th e la te st a d d itio n M oore's on h er way to A ttica, Ohio. Rev. Edw. W. H ig h t, of G resham , o rc h e s tra h as been en g ag ed . ice to o u r tow n. D owney, of N ew berg J u n c tio n , N .B., The L adies' Aid m eets W ednesday Several ch ild re n aro u n d G illis afte rn o o n w ith Mrs. w rites, “ My w ife h a s been u sin g held services a t T ay lo r schoolhouse cream and c ak e and p u n ch will be Aug. R odlun, C h m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts an d fin d s th em 011 S u n d a >> w hich w ere fa irly well served. a re rep o rted sick w ith sc a rle tln a . th e tim e w as spent ty in g co m fo rts very e ffe c tu a l and do iiig h e r lo ts • a tte n d € d * S u n d ay school th e sam e Sixteen lad ies w ere p re se n t. All re of g o o d .” If you h av e an y tro u b le | €very Sunday. E v ery b o d y in- p o rt an e n jo y a b le a ftern o o n . w ith y o u r stom ach o r bow els give vited. Mrs. Elw ood, of P o rtla n d , is v isit Miss A n n ie B enfield, w ho spent them a tria l. F o r sa le by G resh am ing h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. AV. (1. R od A bout 30 young people of the th e la st y e a r a t P u g et S ound, is D rug Co., and D ealers ev ery w h ere. Y. P. S. ('. E. gnve Miss Ivy C or gers. back a t h er hom e w ith M other B en G. N. S ager anil w ife art- a tte n d nett a su rp ris e on th e eve of h er field. T he R u ssellv ille g ru n g e h a ll is w edding, and left a b e a u tifu l m ir ing s ta te g ra n g e a t A lbany th is w eek rap id ly n earin g com pletion. W hen It w as " c le a n -u p ” at P leasan t V al ro r and fern dish as a to k en of fin ish ed It will he th e m ost up-to- th e ir esteem for h e r and th e ir a p ley g ra n g e h all la st F rid a y and w hile d a te a n d co m p lete g ra n g e h all in the The Farmers’ Mutual Fire p reciatio n of h er fa ith fu l w ork In not m any tu rn e d out a m a rk ed im s ta te . T he m ain a u d ito riu m w ill be Rev. E. AV. H ig h t, of th e G resh p rovem ent w as m ade. Relief Association th e society. am F re e M eth o d ist ch u rch p reach ed 52x42 feet in th e clear. A m ple a n T he school a tte n d a n c e is not very O F PO RTLA N D , OREGON A $102 sc h o la rsh ip in th e In te r a t th e scho o lh o u se S u n d ay . The te-ro o m s an d clo ak room s a re p ro good. T he p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t h av In v ite s a ll f a n n e r s w ho h a v e no j U nion S u n d ay school h as is larg e and a good vided. T he sta g e n a tio n al C o rresp o n d en ce school in s u ra n c e on tlie ir fa rm b u ild ing lost five p u p ils w ho m oved to in g s to in s u re w ith us. T h is a s ¡a tte n d a n c e , th e re b eing 37 o u t Sun- co m m o d io u s being 14x26 feet. The e a ste rn O regon. T h e eig h tli g rad e C hoice of courses. Easy term s. E n b u ild in g w ill be w ired fo r elec tric q u ire at O utlook office. so ciatio n is tlie c h e a p e st n> | day. p upils. M erle H eslin , K a rl S chram sa fe st in tile sta te . I t in su re s G ene L arso n m oved his fam ily to lig h ts, an d p lu m b ed fo r w a te r and and H aro ld R obinson, took th e ir ex only c o u n try p ro p e rty am i lias ¡T ro u td a le la s t w eek. Mr. L arso n ex piped fo r gas. W ate r u n d e r p re s S IM M O N S over 8 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in s u ra n c e in a m in a tio n s last T h u rsd a y an d F r i su re an d first class to ile ts a re a r j p e c ts to c o n tin u e h is serv ices d u r force. day an d all a re hoping th a t good In tit ('in -n it C ourt of th e S ta te of K itch en an d d in in g O regon fo r th e C ounty of M ultno in g th e su m m e r in th e K n ig h t sto re. ran g ed for. W rite o r phone, re s u lts will lie received soon. The m ah. M rs A ..S .K in caid and d a u g h te rs room fac ilitie s w ill be good an d all ex a m in a tio n s w ere H. W . SN A SH A LL, P res. conduct» <1 by Ja n ie s McLeod, P la in tiff, vs. A lm a w ere in P o rtla n d th e la s t of th e d e ta il a rra n g e m e n ts h av e been lo ok Uss Ivy C T he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief ed a fte r w ith th e g re a te st care. A ssociation. week. M cLeod, D efen d an t. will ta k e th e ir ex a m in a tio n s next G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74 set for To A lm a McLeod, th e above nam ed Mrs. W illis an d baby re tu rn e d T he d ed ica tio n h as been w eek. N o tary P u b lic R eal E s ta te J u n e 7, b eg in n in g a t 2 p. in., con d e fe n d a n t: fro m P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y even in g T he school Is p re p a rin g to give a sistin g of d ed ica tio n an d lite ra ry in th e nam e of th e S ta te of O re Miss A lice R assm u ssen w as in p ro g ram on the ev en in g of May 2!) and m u sical p ro g ram In th e a fte r gon: You a re h ereb y req u ired to P o rtla n d S a tu rd ay . J. N. K eeler, w ho w as p rin cip al noon. S u p p er in th e ev en in g fol W HITE CROW HOTEL a p p e a r and a n sw er th e co m p lain t T he m en a t th e m ill a t P a lm e r of F airv iew school about 9 y ears lowed by a d ance. First State Bank Building filed a g ain st you in th e above e n a re su ffe rin g a lig h t a tta c k o f th e ago, visited th e school last T u isd a y . titled su it on o r b efo re th e 6th day sm a ll pox . T h e R u ssellv ille school will give T he school c h ild re n 's picnic will of J u n e , 1913,. said d a te being six /M E A L S 2 5 C its clo sin g ex ercises a n d e n te r ta in be held on May 29. T he place has w eik s a fte r th e first p u b lic a tio n of B a n k in g System C onvicted. m ent S a tu rd a y ev en in g , May 17. Mrs. S. T. Crow, Proprietor not yet been d e fin ite ly an n o u n ced . th is sum m ons, an d If you fail to T h ere is w ar an d th e th r e a t of Mrs. Sim ion C ogan, fo rm erly Miss Mrs. J . AV. T ow nsend and Mra. a n sw er fo r w an t th e re o f th e p la in w ar in E uro p e. Mexico is in th e B e rth a P o llo ck , is q u ite ill. H. 8. S to n e called on th e school tiff will apply to th<> e o u n rt for the th ro e s of a ch ao s-m ak in g rev o lu tio n . Mrs. AV. II. A ddis is v isitin g her W ednesday. B oth giving short relief p rayed fo r ill IU h c o m p lain t, E u ro p e is h o a rd in g g o ld . Gold Is m o th e r in Y acolt, W ash in g to n . ta lk s. to -w lt: fo r a d ecree of th e court b eing w ith d ra w n fro m th is c o u n try O N o r th S e c o n d S t., P o r t l a n d , O r. F re d A n d erso n , th e cham p ion J. B. L ent has been re-elected foi d issolving the bonds of m atrim ony becau se E u ro p e Is w illin g to pay P h o n e s — M a in 3 0 7 4 , A 3 1 7 4 seed lin g g ro w er, re p o rts p rin c ip a l, and Miss llratzi I, of existing betw een th e s.ald p la in tiff th e p rice fo r it. A rev isio n o f th e ch erry H elp of a ll KindB F u rn ish e d th a t th e field m ice to o k a la rg e per G resham , chosen fo r p rim a ry te a c h e r and y o u rse lf, and fo r ¡in ab so lu te ta r iff is Im p en d in g an d a re a d ju s t F re e to E m p lo y er. divorce. T his su m m o n s Is pub- m en t of b u sin ess w ill be n ecessary his c h e rry seed. As a ro as a consequence. The law s in re- su lt his crop o f se<M,lln6 8 w l|l be S om m er Ac Co., w ill begin th e ir li.-hiilj and Is served upon you p u r g a rd to tr u s ts a n d big c o rp o ra tio n s 8,ua'l- big sale of th e H allo w b a n k ru p t s u a n t to an o rd e r of th e H onorable a re sch ed u led fo r ch an g e. S ecu ri-j --------------------- stock a t T ro u td a le tom orrow m o rn R obert (I. M orrow , p resid in g ju d g e To p re se rv e fo r fo d d er w hat C oun- ing. ty v alu es a re a t a low p o in t— low er E v e ry th in g Is ad v e rtise d for of th e above e n title d c o u rt, m ade (INCORPORATED) ' on th e 24th day of A pril, 1913, d i th a n In m an y y ears. T h e re is m uch • ï C o m m issio n er H a rt d e c la re s is sale Jrelow cost an d o th e r d e a le rs b u sin ess u n c e rta in ty a n d y et busl- th e best cro p of clo v er he h as ever a re Invited to call and buy a n y th in g rectin g th e sam e to h e p u blished for MARBLE diid GRANITE uess keeps up. E x p o rts a re still seen in O regon, th e co u n ty court In sig h t. T he stock m ust he sold six co n secu tiv e and successive w eeks -W ORKS in th e ''G reshnrn O u tlo o k ” a sem i- b re a k in g reco rd s. D om estic coni- h as p u rch ased a silo for M ultnom ah as soon as possible. w eekly p a p e r of g e n e ra l e irc u la tlo n m erce show s no sign o f h a ltin g . F a rm , fo r $ 2 8 0 .7 0 . T h e clover was p rin te d am i p u b lish ed in M ultnom ab W ith ta r iff ch an g es a t h a n d , w ith sow n last y ear an d h as pro d u ced a S u b scrib e for y o u r d a ilh g th ro u g h Artistic Monuments, Mause- c o u n ty , O regon, th e »late of th e first th e » n certaln ty created by p ro b ab le cro p beyond all ex p ectatio n s, th e O utlook lems. Cemetery and Build p u b licatio n being A pril 25, 1913. law s re g u la tin g tr u s ts , w ith w ar and the date? of t i e last p u b licatio n ing Work manufactured from a b ro a d , w ith a cro p season a p p ro a c h J u n e 6, 1913. the best marble and Granite. in g . w h at a r e th e p ro sp ects fo r a GRAHAM & B E L K N A P, s tra in on th e b a n k in g an d c re d it | East End Madtsax St., Hridtt Plwnt. East 5566 A tto rn ey s fo r P la in tiff. system n ext fa ll? T he c o u n try ’s PHOTOS- AU P l e a s a n t V a lle y RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE WILL DEDICATE HALL Attention! C1LT OR City Bakery W. H H A IN L 1N E , Prop. Best Bread On the Market, Fresh Every Day Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry Main St. Gresham, Ore. F. M. G ill an d w ife w ill leav e E sta c a d a th is week fo r D ufer, O re gon, w h ere Mr. G ill will e n g a g e In fa rm in g on a la rg e aeale. Mr. Gill serv ed as one of th e re p re se n ta tiv e s in th e s ta te le g is la tu re th e p a st tw o sessio n s an d w as In s tru m e n ta l In se c u rin g th e p assag e of a n u m b e r of law s o f a p ro g ressiv e n a tu re . P o o r a p p e tite is a su re sign o f Im p a ire d d ig estio n . A few doses of C h a m b e rla in 's S tom ach a n d L iver T a b le ts w ill stre n g th e n y o u r d ig es tio n an d im p ro v e y o u r ap p e tite . T h o u sa n d s have been b en efited by ta k in g th ese T ab lets. Sold by G resh am D rug Co., an d D ealers e v ery w here. Phone your orders in for Butter Wrappers to the Gresham Outlook Economy looks like an up-hill game when you first begin, and sometimes it is an up hill game. t 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 hank, vou can some day buy the LUXURIES you crave without missing the money. Do Your tia n kin e W ith Us We Pay In te r e s t BANK on t im e OF and S avin en O ep o b ita G RESHAM . GRESHAM Professional Cards PH Y SIC IA N S S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y sic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Oice Unrs. 10 ». m It 12 ■ . 1 p n. te 3 p n 7 It 8 p at Readme PHONE Office I 16 Residence I IB O ffic e . H o w it t H liig .. PH O NES: R esidence, over P. O . III; O ffice I lx H. H. HUGHES. M. D. PliyNirlnn m id S u rg eo n H o u rs: 10-12 a m .; 2-4 a n d 7 -B p .m OFEICE, HOWITT BLDG,. g A l SHAM, OREGON PHONES : Rtsidmct. Tibor 120. Other. Miw 4812 Home A S1S2 J. M. SHORT, M, D. P h y t ic ia n a n d S u r g e u n Riitdcnre, 438, Eut 52 St. Olficr. 1111-12 Selling Baitdmg. Pwtland, Otetun Dr. W. C. Belt P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon. O ver F irst S ta te B ank, G resham P h o n e 19 P h on es, O ITico 4 « . R es. IS I Dr. Geo. Inglis P h y sician a n d S u rg eo n . GRESH AM , OREGON O ffice over F irst S ta te B ank D EN TISTS W J.OTT H. H.OTT O T T BRO S. G RESH A M . DENTISTS - - OREGON INSUBAN't E JOHN BROWN IN SU R A N C E R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le i n s u ra n c e Com pilules. P h o n e 613 G resh am , O regon J a m e s E lk in g to n IN SUB A Nt E F IR E AUTOM OBILE L IF E P L A T E GLASS ACCID ENT SU RETY BONDS H EA LTH O ffice in Bunk of (ìrcN ham A IT I Iti N A It) SI RGEO.NS. P hone 545 i. E. CRAW FO RD Veterinary surgery Dentistry Veterinary O/ulelrical Hurl? a Spei Hilly Gresham, - . Oregon LAW YERS FRED L. EVERSON. A T T O R N E Y AT L A W (City A ttorney) Phone 4x1 GRESHAM, ORE, ( O N T R .it T O R S IF YOU AVANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE cohtra CTO RS WF. DESIGN BUIIDINGS FRANK C. JONES ETTSEL T. IONES City M arshaC * Notice of Hale of Beal P ro p e rty fo r Dclin<|uciit Asm*MMinents, N otice is hereby given th a t th e R ecorder of th e City of F airv iew , ' O regon, lias tra n sm ite il to me a list | of th e d e lin q u e n t a ssessm en ts fo r tlie im p ro v em en t of F ir s t street and th a t p u rs u a n t to S ections 67 to 66 ( both in clu siv e) of tlie c h a rte r of th e City of F airv iew , I will i,n Mon day, th e 26th day of M ay, 1913, a t the h o u r of lb o'clock a. in a t th e so u th d o o r of th e city hall In th e City of F a irv ie w , O regon, o ffe r fo r sale a t public au c lio n to th e h ig h est b id d e r fo r cash, su b je c t to re d em p tio n , th e follow ing described parcel of real p ro p e rty , to -w it: B lock six (6 ) L ot seven (7 ) F airv iew , Mrs. J u lia S nover, $60.62. T his piece o r tr a c t of land will )>e sold an d fo r a su m not less th a n ( the u n p aid asse ssm e n t th e re o n , and in terest, costs ah d d isb u rse m e n ts. RIN A LD O H U N TE R ,. C it y M a r s h a l of th e City of F a irv ie w , O regon. D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n A pril 25, 1913. HOOD M A X S C H N E ID E R SCHANEN-BLAIR CO., j NATU RAL MAIN STREET Fairview School Notes Road to Prosperity $un<ij> bj Appoinln«t NEAT and CHEAP C o rb e tt b a n n in g system has been convicted o f in ad eq u a cy . I t is a triu m p h w lu n It ap p ro x im ately m eets th e j fa ir-w e a th e r d em an d s of business. Ì W h at is to be ex pected of it when p u t u n d e r th e s tra in th a t seem s im p e n d in g ? It c a n n o t be rev ised too q u ick ly . Su es P ictu re F ra m in g Canadian Employment Co. PORT I ANO, OREGON an d NEW GALLERY Op« Erer» Do P le a s a n t H o m e H ills v ie w K in d s RAY H. TODD E L E C T R IC A L CO.NTB.At TOR. P h o n e 5 2 .1 O K B 8H A M , O KGBON ALFRED HAMMAR P la s te re r a n d C em en t C o n tra c to r. E stim a te s fu rn ish ed fre e on re q u e st. Ail w ork G u a ra n te e d . P h o n e 8x1 t i n nlinm I ’.O. Box 31 W . K . H a m ilto n C o n tr a c to r a n ti Builder P lan e a n d E stim a te s o n Phone 388 R e q u e st G R ESH A M , ( l i t ) U N D EBTA kEB C m W (.¡In tr s (I >»M I s M S k b n . East Side funeral Directors 414 LAST ALO FK S I . corner «.nh K mm La U I t U i