Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 23, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    AGE
GRESHAM
FOUR
O IT L O O K
FRIDA Y .
R EX ALL
It is the ideal
treatm ent for
n erv o u sn ess
and debility.
It is pleasant
tasting.
OLIVE OIL EMULSION
a real strength-building food and medicine
Contains no alchohol or habit-forming drug
O n e d o lla r a b o ttle
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
It is g uaran­
teed to m ake
you well and
s t r o n g,~ or
your m oney
back.
The Rexall Store
Free Goods Special
JANUARY
23,
1014
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
S tr e e t c o m m issio n e r Ja s . M cK in-
ney h a s been k e p t busy fo r th e la s t
few d ay s lo o k in g a f t e r th e d ra in a g e
of th e s tr e e ts
d u rin g
th e heavy
ra in s.
In
so m e
p laces th e sid e ­
w alk s h av e been u n d e r w a te r on ac-
c o u n t of insufficient d ra in a g e . T h e
h o u ses on th e
flats n e a r J o h n s o n
c re e k a re s till e n tire ly s u rro u n d e d
by w a te r m a k iu g it n ec e ssa ry to use
a b o a t In re a c h in g th em .
,
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The C. C. People
j
Miss L au ra V. B ulkeley was a
P o rtlan d visito r yesterday.
are m ore than pleased
with the crow ds that are
S erv ices on S u n d ay as u su a l a t J
th e
M e th o d ist
E p isco p al ch u rc h .
P re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. a n d 7 :3 0 p.m .
by th e p a sto r. Rev. M elville T. W ire. ;
In sizing u p w e find w e a r e o v e r lo a d e d w ith th e fo llo w in g g o o d s a n d to r e d u c e o u r sto c k
S u n d ay sch o o l a t 10 a. m ., J u n io r
of th e s e g o o d s w e w ill g iv e F R E E a s fo llo w s :
L ea g u e a t 3 :3 0 p. m ., E p w o rth
I
L
e a g u e a t 6 :4 5 p. m.
One
FREE
with
5
pkgs.
PEARLINE, 5c size,
M rs. S. R. B rad fleld has been for
One
FREE
with
5
pkgs.
BABBITS’ CLEANSER, 5c,
a few d ay s in P o rtla n d a t Good S a­
SNIDER’S CATSUP, 25c,
One FREE with 5 bot’Is
m a r ita n h o sp ita l w ith h e r d a u g h te r ,
K. C. BAKING POW’R, 10c, One FREE with 5 cans
Mrs. R o b e rt L an sd o w n o f P le a s a n t
H om e, w ho w en t th e r e fo r su rg ic a l
GOLD DUST, 25c size,
One FREE with 5 pkgs.
tr e a tm e n t e a rly th is w eek.
Mrs.
HANDSOAP, 10c size,
One FREE with 5 bars
L a n sd o w n is re p o rte d to be d o in g !
MICA AXLE GREASE, 10c, One FREE with 5 cans
w ell.
MICA AXLE GREASE, 25c; One FREE wit5 5 cans
W. E. D abney is sp e n d in g co n sid - I
O r o n a n y of th e a b o v e w ill g iv e 3 f o r t h e p r ic e o f 2 1-2.
e ra b le tim e h e re lo o k in g a f t e r h is i
n u rs e ry s to c k * H e is se n d in g aw ay
O n ly o n e m o re w e e k to get A L U M I N U M K I T C H E N W A R E at a c tu a l fa c to ry p r ic e L e a v e O r d e r s
la rg e o rd e r s of f r u it an d s h a d e trees.
M rs. J. W. S h a ttu c k , of P o rtla n d ,
Phone
M a in St.
w as h e re W ed n esd ay an d T h u rsd a y
G re s h a m
17x1
v is itin g w ith h e r son L ew is S h a ttu c k I
a n d fam ily an d w ith old n e ig h b o rs
an d frie n d s. S he w as th e g u e st o v e r ’
EARLY THRONGS AT
n ig h t o f Mrs. Geo. S leret.
S ervices a t th e F re e M eth o d ist
J . B. C a rte r, m a n a g e r of the C.
C. C. STORE CLOSING
M iss
V elm a
M etzger is ill th is c b u rc b n e x t S u n d ay w ill be as fol-
S
to
re a t O reg o n C ity, is h ere to I
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I »A rv
w eek w ith g rip . S he is being ca re d low s: S u n d ay school a t 10 a. m.
W hen th e a n n o u n c e m e n t a p p e a r
sist Mr. T ra m b la y in closing o u t J
fo r by h e r a u n t M rs. M innie A tk in ­
M o rn in g se rm o n a t 11, follow ed by
|e d in th e O u tlo o k
th a t th e C. C.
son o f L en ts.
IS THE RANGE
class m eetin g . T h e re w ill
be no sto c k of th e G re sh a m C. C. store.
, S to re w ould w ind up its a ffa irs h e re
H an s N elson, of P o rtla n d , is a se rv ice in th e e v e n in g b ecau se of th e
T h e s t a te c o n v e n tio n of th e Ta
a n d q u it b u sin e ss th e w hole c o m ­
b u sin ess v is ito r in G resh am today.
THAT ¡SAVES
rev iv al
m e e tin g
at
th e
B a p tist m e rs ’ S ociety of E q u ity held at O il-
m u n ity n o t p re v io u sly in fo rm e d w as
Mrs. D. D. J a c k , o f Scenic, w as th e
c h u rc h . I t is p la n n e d to begin re ­ gon C ity la s t S a tu rd a y was well :■
ta k e n q u ite by s u rp ris e . T h e effect
THE FUEL
g u e st a t lu n c h e o n on T h u rsd a y of vival m e e tin g s soon.
D efinite a n ­
w as m ag ical h o w ev er, fo r w hen th e
te n d ed an d th e b u sin ess like niatim
Mrs. M innie C la n a h a n .
n o u n c e m e n ts w ill be m a d e in T u e s­
d o o rs w ere o p en ed on T h u rs a y m o rn ­
C o n sid e ra b le In te re s t w as show n d a y ’s O u tlo o k .
in
w hich th e v a rio u s problem s we:
H a s th e n e w m e th o d o f fuel
ing th e r e w as a ru s h fo r b a rg a in s
in th e tw o re m a rk a b le g ro u p s pic­
ta k e n up a n d disposed of sh o u t
a n d th e e n la rg e d fo rce of c le rk s w as
c o n s tru c tio n w h ic h g e ts all
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tu re d in la st T u e s d a y ’s O utlook. .Mrs.
kept busy w aitin g upon th e crow d
th a t a g re a t deal h as been accn g H
th e h e a t o u t o f th e fire
E. B o u g h n e r b ro u g h t us a c lip p in g b eing m ade by a G re sh a m re s id e n t,
of cu sto m e rs,
it lo o k ed as if e v e ry ­
plislied in (lie wav of b rin g in g a i , „ | l
a n d m a n y o th e r fe a ­
from th e D etro it F re e P ress, p u b ­ w ith a view to e s ta b lis h a la u n d ry
body h ad been w a itin g to g e t so m e ­
lish ed te n y e a rs ago, a t w hich tim e h e re . H e finds th a t a b o u t $250 h a rm o n y a n d re a l in te llig e n t co-ol
tu re s y o u o u g h t
th in g ch e a p an d th a t th e o p p o r tu n ­
little
M a rjo rie S co tt, a g ra n d d a u g h ­ goes aw ay from E a s te r n M u ltn o m ah e ra tio n a m o n g th e fa rm e rs of t e
to see.
ity h ad a rriv e d .
te r of Mrs. B o u g h n er. had th e dis- every w eek fo r la u n d ry a n d b elieves W illa m e tte valley.
T ile sa le « ill c o n tin u e in d e fin ite .
th a t th e m oney could be k e p t at
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LET US SHOW YOU
ly u n til th e sto c k is closed o u t, o r , „
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om e by d o in g e q u a lly good w ork
to rs. T hey w ere h e r p a re n ts , th r e e
| n e a rly so, a n d th e n th e s to re w ill
R u g g -D y sa rt N u p tials.
g ra n d p a r e n ts a n d five g re a t g ra n d a t th e sa m e p ric e s c h a rg e d by th e
clo se fo r good. J. B. C a rte r , of
C a rd s
a re o u t
an n o u n c in g t
p a re n ts . T w o o f th e g re a t g r a n d ­ P o rtla n d la u n d rie s.
| O regon City is h ere, a s s is tin g in tile
Miss M abel P u lle n r e tu rn e d hom e m a r ria g e on W ed n esd ay evening lai
m o th e rs a re s till liv in g , o ne a t th e
w ork an d w ill re m a in u n til th e bus-
from th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l
o f E m m a, th e d a u g h te r of Mr. a:
| in ess is w ound
up.
T h e sa le is a g e o f 90 a n d th e o th e r m o re th a n
on W ednesday, w h ere sh e w as o p e r­
100 y e a rs o f age.
s tric tly on its ow n m e rits a n d som e
M rs. F. L. R ugg, to Mr. A lbert R ifl
a
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itis.
S
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Main St.
HARDWARE
Mr. a n d Mrs. D. E. T ow le, w ho re-
Gresham
. re . m . a rk a b le b a rKa iiis a re g o in g to be c e n tiy to o b p o ssessio n of th e G rim es s° fa e w h a t w eak y e t b u t is re c o v e r- D y sa rt of P o rtla n d , a t th e home c |
h ad by th e e a rly v is ito r, b efo re th e
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B e st C o u g h M e d ic in e fo r C h ild r e n
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" F iv e y e a rs ago ! h ad tile w o rst
CLUB
gon. AD* a n d M rs A rth u r H a llg ra th l--r of a b o u t 200, and to m o rro w th e r e b eing only th e m em bers ot [ | U ■
«■a e of c h ro n ic c o n stip a tio n I e v e r in p ra ise o f C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough ATHLETIC
ELECT? O F F IC E R S and Mrs- S tr ic k e r of th e sa m e place, n ig h t’s afTair p ro m ises to he a n o th e r b rid e ’s fam ily a n d a few relative
k in a of. . uk I C h a m b e rla in 's TahletH R em ed y ” w rite s M rs. L id a D ewey,
T ile la d ie s a re s is te r s of Mrs. T ow le, of th e se rie s th a t th e people a p p re - from P o rtla n d p re s e n t.
Rev W fl
c u red m e,” w rites S. F . F ish , B rook- M ilw au k ee, W is. " I h av e used it
G resh am A tlilotic c lu b h as leased
M r a "-l -Mrs .1 N f l a n a h a n e n - ««atO w h o h a v e b e e n f a v o r e d w ith a R oddy o f P o r t l a n d w a s t h e official
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lyn. Mich.
o r sa le
by G resh am
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t e r ta in e d a . d in n e r W e d n e s d a y , K ev. re q u e s t
he t h e r t
W ith g o o d m u - in g cle rg y m a n .
E v e rg re e n s
an
m yself an d it n e v e r failB to reliev e h o l d i n g a n d wi
I’i g <”«>.. am i all D ealers.
an<*
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R° O,i m a n a g e m e n t th e d a » « vio lets w ere used in Mie house de |
a n d cu re a co u g h o r cold. No fa m i­ b y - th e in s ta lla tio n o f f n r n i.ii r
the
an;
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' “ » '•■ ri'"’ Iln d n ti, 1» Bare ,O he as s u c c e s s f u l as th e o ra tio n s a n d , he b rid e c a rrie d a hog ■
A 's w a t t i l e tty” c am p a ig n h as be- ly w ith c h ild re n sh o u ld be w ith o u t
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to w n s
in cases of c ro u p ." C h a m b e rla in 's ()Bt
sh o u ld follow su it.
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" ifre d s t - * la ir a n d D oris Z im m er-
S h a ttu c k ’s big b a rg a in sale, w hich wgs se rv e d an d th e y o u n g couple di
C ough Im niedy is p le a s a n t a n d safe
to ta k e , w hich is of g re a t Im p o rta n c e t‘x te n ' ol -p ay in g a y e a r's d u es a n d m an , so m e of h e r m u sic p u p ils, w ent will la s t u n til th e ti
rs t day of F eb - p a rte d .f o r P o rtla n d . T hey will 1 1
Daily O reg o n ian , 1 yr. reg .
JC.OÜ w hen a m ed icin e m u st be g iv en to o fferin g th e use o f a lo t of p a ra p h e r- to F a irv ie w w h ere sh e gave a p u b lic ru a ry is d ra w ln
I i ■ a \ \ e, k O u t l o o k , I y r
g th e crow ds every a t h om e a f t e r F e b ru a r y 1 a t Ind,
. 1.50 v o u n g c h ild re n .
F o r sa le by G resh - n alia.
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lu
d e m o n s tra tio n of h e r
m e th o d s in day. T h e r e re m m a a rk a b le b a rg a in s to p e n d en ce, O reg o n , w h ere Mr. D ] |
C o m b in a tio n , I y e a r. .
. ti no uh D rug Co., a n d all D ealers.
T h e c lu b h as e le c te d officers fo r fu n d a m e n ta l m u sic tr a in in g
be h ad in every d e p a rtm e n t a re in s a r t e x p ects to be in business,
t ills y e a r as follo’w s: p re s id e n t, L ee
Rev. M elville T. W ire v isite d his tlic m oney sa v in g class an d th e g o o d s!
M r.
D y sa rt
w as fo r som e tim
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M e rrill; vice p re s id e n t, E tse ll J o n e s ; f a th e r a t Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l a re of th e sa m e good q u a lity th a t b o o k k e e p e r a n d office m a n a g e r fo
se c re ta ry , H aro ld K e rn ; tr e a s u r e r , y e s te rd a y w h e re h e h a s been fo r has m ad e S h a ttu c k ’s fam o u s fo r th e ’G o ld e n ro d M illing com pany
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V f f
H a rry
„ I,, Jo , h n . s o n . . A . . b u _ sin ess m eet- so m e . tim e fo r tr e a tm e n t
H e is re- goods of q u a lity .”
P o rtla n d , a t w hich g lace th e b r i d l
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in g w ill he h eld a t th e fire h a il n ext p o rte d to be im p ro v in g s a tis f a c to r i-
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Rev, E. A. S m ith , the e v a n g e list, was a s s is ta n t b o o k k e e p e r.
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M onday n ig h t. T h e m e m b e rsh ip fee ly, an d w ill leav e th e h o sp ita l in a
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is now o n e d o lla r, b u t a f t e r F eb. 1, few days.
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th e m e th e “ S u p rem e M o m en t.” S at- ln ,h is c o m m u n ity an d
has m a n j
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u rd ay a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 he w ill ad- f r *ends a m o n g th e y o u n g people wh<
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m on tlily d u es w ill be a d o lla r. T h e re e r, is th e g u e st th is w eek of Miss
i t t i. t
d re ss a m ass m e e tin g of boys an d w ill jo in w ith th e O u tlo o k in wish
a re 31 m em b ers now a n d th e c h a r- Oza W all.
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irls. S u n d ay m o rn in g h is su b je c t in g fo r th e c o u p le a lo n g an d happj
te r is o pen fo r all w ho w ish to h elp
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M iss L in tiie D u rre ll, o f C o rv allis, w ill
h f.
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V ital
Q u e stio n .” j w ed d ed life,
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A m in stre l show w ill be p ut on at S u n d ay of Miss L a u ra Davis.
Fence,
Fence,
F ence, a t Steri
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T h in k ye o f C h r is t? ” T h e re w ill be
th e p ic tu re th e a t e r in a b o u t
th r e e
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T h e s k a tin g p a rty given on W ed­ a m e e tin g fo r m en only a t 3 p. tn., ing & K idder's.
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w eeks, w ith fifteen p e rfo rm e rs. R e­ n esd ay e v e n in g by th e h ig h school
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S u n d ay , a d d re s se d by th e e v a n g e ­
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h e a rs a ls w ill co m m en ce next w eek.
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fo o tb a ll te a m w as a very su ccessfu l list. Mr. S m ith goes from G resh am SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Hundreds
of
people
are
availing
themselves
W
T h e clu b n eed s m oney a n d w ill give a ffa ir in ev ery p a rtic u la r.
GET APPORTIONMENT
E ig h ty - to H illsboro.
of the golden opportunity to get some season­
tw o d an ces d u rin g th e sp rin g
to fo u r tic k e ts w ere so ld , w hich re-1
B u rk e ’s o p p o rtu n ity sa le w ill close
C o u n ty S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t A
ra ise fu n d s fo r” im p ro v e m e n ts.
able merchandise cheap.
tu r n e d e n o u g h re v e n u e to w ipe o u t to m o rro w n ig h t a n d it h a s been suc- P. A rm stro n g , h a s m ade th e first ap-
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a11 fin an cial o b lig a tio n s in c u rre d eessfu i to a m a rk e d d e g ree
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As a p o rtio n m e n t of sch o o l fu n d s for this
Here are a levy Specials tor
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k ' , ‘ r ’’am a ,' d .» « '•« •rm ilk .
d u rin g th e fo o tb a ll se a so n , an d th e closing offer
to m o rro w Mr
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B u rk e y ear. T h e re w ill be fo u r m ore, this
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envered a n y w h e re In G resh am by boys a r e h ap p y o v e r th e re s u lt.
h as placed
u . „ —
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a ,ra y o f »olid gold rin g s o n e b e in g th e s m a lle st. I t Is 60
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th e g re e n m ilk w agon fro m R ock-
, taking advantage of the
C losing-O ut S a le
O p e n i n g D a y w as a
record breaker.
BRAGG & DUNCAN
THE LAUREL RANGE
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Sterling & Kidder
Clearance Sale
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Saturday Only
Men’s and Women’s Shoes, pair $1.00
We have several hundred pair to sell at
this price. First come first served.
Men’s Short Gum Boots, pair,
$3.63
Men’s Long Gum Boots, pair,
$4.95
Closing out Linseed Oil, have some in a
oarrel. dont know how much, gal. 50c
Caster machine oil,
per gal.
25c
I his in addition to our regular list of bargains
will make it worth your while to come.
L E W IS
SHATTVCK
Miss F lo ren ce C leveland Is a guest
,n th e w, naow which wl„ be 8ol(, a , eentg ppr
T he
to ta , amoun
wood D airy.
Milk b o ttle d an d p re- of M iss N ellie F a ris,
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.,
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- *1,85 a P,e c e - M any o th e r ra r e b a r - ! d is trib u te d a m o n g th e 55 d istricts
p a red u n d e r
s a n ita ry
co n d itio n s
R oses a re s till blo o m in g In G resh - gatn8 a re yet to be h ad a „ (l fom ((r_ a v a J|a b Ie
|s
g0 fop pa(.h
In v e s tig a tio n in v ited . P h o n e 231.
t. T h ey don t know w hen to q u it, row n ig h t w ill be th e last
opp o r- p u p il. T h e re p o r t show s an increase
tu n ity .
ol 1730 p u p ils in th e co u n ty since
T he Pow ell \ alley L ocal V nion of la s t y e a r. F o llo w in g a re th e am ounts
th e f a r m e r s Society of E q u ity held g iv en to th e E a s te rn M ultnom ah dis-
a n o th e r e n th u s ia s tic
m e e tin g la s , tr ic ts a , th is tim e w ith n u m b er o«
“ J u s t w ait a m in u te a n d I'll w rite a ch eck fo r I,"
S a tu rd a y
ev en in g
in a th e O rien t c h ild re n o f sch o o l ag e:
Say th is ,o y o u rself and see how good it sounds. A prom inent
g r a n i t e hall. Mr.
Jo e
A lbel w as
D istrict
C hildren
Amt.
business man says th a t th e proudest act of his life was th e w rit­
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elec ted p re sid e n t
fo r
t h e c o m in g
4 O resh a m
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WRITING A CHECK
ing of a tw o-dollar check, to pay for a h at, when he was fifteen
years old.
T h ere is a ce rtain satisfactio n In sig n in g your nam e to your
first check th a t eftnnot be com pared w ith any o th e r feeling of
elation.
THINGS TO REM EM BER.
W rite legibly. Never leave any room for doubt as to the
am o u n t and the person I, is to be paid to. If th e re ts any doubt
In th e m ind of th e te lle r as to th e am o u n t of th e check as shown
by the figures he alw ays goes by th e am o u n t w ritten out In full in
th e body of th e check.
A check m ust be endorsed Just as th e nam e is w ritten on the
face of It. If th e nam e is In c o rre c tly , w ritten on th e check it
should be endorsed to correspond and th e co rrect endo rsem en t
w ritten rig h t below th e first one.
FIRST STATE BANK
G R ESH A M .
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rA g w c n i
ORE.
n A .N H.
« » lie st B ank in (lie l u n n i ) , o u te ille
l li e C ity
o f P o rtla n d .
year and H. G. M ullenhoff secretary.
A rrangem ents w ere m ade to hold
reg u la r m eetings In th e fu tu re in th e
th ird S atu rd ay evening of each
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g Terry
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49
month.
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33
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h .M h i U t! t n < S s e,'iCe "erV,CM W,1‘ be
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held ln th e ir hall ln th e F irst S tate
26 Powell Valley
113
Bank building Sunday at 11 o'clock
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Subject. " T ru th .” The public are
” Lynch
41
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cordially invited.
29 Buckley
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23 Columbia
D. M. Roberta, city recorder, has
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been designated as reg istra tio n of­ 36 L a to u r e lle .............
27
54
ficer for thia vicinity and is to be 39 C orbett
17
found every day In his office on Main 42 B rid a l V eil
stre e t prepared to reg ister all vot­
Give your floors, furniture and
ers who apply, men or women.
woodwork
a coat of Chlnamel and
B urke's o p p o rtu n ity
sale
will
Kid-
close tom orrow evening, and those
‘h* dlfference’ S te r,,n «
who w ant good Jewelry a t low prices
should ge, th e re before th e doors
E yes te ste d an d
close for th e night. Open in the
D r Geo In g lis
evening.
glasses
fife d