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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM. OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1014 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY F o u r o f th e w in n ers o f W. R. Mrs. E llis Schom p, of M ayville, O r B u rk e s J a n u a r y k o d ak c o n te s t w ere egon and Mrs. M. S tu b b s, o f G re sh G len D avidson, M aurice S ch ram . am , w ere g u e sts la s t M onday a t th e Mrs. A n n ie B ates an d F o re s t Jen n e. h om e of Mrs. G. P u llen . Mrs. A lfred B ru n e r, who h a s been Be su re to h e a r P ro f. F. D. Bailey of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college serio u sly ill fo r th e p ast tw o w eeks, w ho will d iscu ss th e p o ta to a t th e is m uch Im proved. T h e Q ueen E s te h r C ircle w ill m eet Prof. A lb ert S w eetser w ill g ive his lib ra ry n ex t T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a ry 12, next F rid a y ev en in g a t th e hom e o f at 1 :3 0 p. m. illu s tra te d lectv e on th e w ild flow Mins C leo M ath ew s a t 7 :4 5 . e rs of O regon a t th e lib ra ry next Mrs. G eorge P a r k e r a n d son L a w r R ockw ood M accabees a re m a k in g T h u rsd a y ev en in g in s te a d of F rid a y a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a h a rd tim e s d an ce ence, o f M arshfield, a re th e g u e sts of as a n n o u n ced in th e la s t O utlook. on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 28. Mrs. Dan M u rphy. It Is re p o rte d th a t T h e serv ices on S u n d ay a t th e It »III he p ublic. F u ll p a rtic u la rs Mr. P a rk e r is clo sin g h is bu sin ess F i re i rrc- i i r eth t i i o o u d i ist n i c c u h u u r rc u h u M P ere TF U H l l - - e M w u n I l U u su affairs at M arshfield an d a f te r a trip a |ly be||>fu| wUb tWQ gtn>ng la te r. to ( a l lf o r n la will com e to G resh am by R „ y M L . S eboo, w ho |g ag. Miss G race B u rn e tt w as an ov er- w h ere . th e fam ily t w o ill a g a in m ak e slatin „ i,,i „ g „ th , ,,„ e p a s to r in rev iv al , m eet- S un d ay g u e st o f Miss B id rin e M er th e lr hom e. i_ _ lngs. T he a tte n d a n c e an d In te re s t rill a t h e r h om e in G resh am . B oth Rev. A. J. L ucas o f P le a s a n t H om e a re ste a d ily g ro w ing. L a st n ig h t th e a re te a c h e rs in th e T h o m p so n school was a c a lle r M onday a t th e hom e of se rm o n w as by Rev. W. H. B oddy, of in P o rtla n d . P o rtla n d , an d w as in s tru c tiv e an d M ore th a n tw en ty p u p ils o f th e Rev. an d Mrs. E. A. L eo n ard . u p liftin g . Mr. B oddy w ill p reach G resh am h ig h sch o o l F re s h m a n class A lb ert B eers ex p ects to go th is an d a few In v ited g u e sts had a picnic 1 week to C a lifo rn ia fo r th e benefit of each ev en in g th is w eek, in c lu d in g S a tu rd a y . T h e B iblo re a d in g , each lunch y este rd a y noon In th e ir class his h ealth . a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 (ex cep t S a tu rd a y ) room . T h ey all b ro u g h t a big su p Dr. E. C. R ossm on an d fam ily an d ply of goodies an d th e ir a p p e tite s. J. B. R ossm an of P o rtla n d w ere c a ll w ill be g iven by Mr. Schooley. T hese a ffo rd in g g re a t help. T he W hen th ro u g h th e re w as n o th in g le ft ers S unday at th e hom e o f H. L. St. a r e th e m e s a re p ra c tic a l and th e in s tru c - | to e a t an d th e a p p e tite s h ad v an C lair. j tlo n d efin ite. T h e e le c tric lig h ts ished. T h e W om en’s H om e M issionary so w hich h av e been in s ta lle d in th e Rev. F red II. F ru lh t, who lived on ciety will m eet to m o rro w w ith Mrs. c h u rc h a re a w elcom e im p ro v em en t. th e HaBe L ine road beyond th e 12- R. It. C arlson on Hood av en u e. Rev. T h e G resh am C ouncil of W om en m ile c o rn e r ab o u t 12 y e a rs ago, died M elville T. W ire will co n d u c t th e V o ters w ill se rv e te a a t th e lib ra ry A ncient literature is full of the praises of the qualities of theolive. at his hom e in M o n tav llla on S a tu r - ¡ s tu d y . A sp ecial call h as been s e n t n e x t F rid a y a fte rn o o n fro m 3 to 5 day last. T he re m a in s w ere b u r i e d 'o u t fo r c o n trib u tio n s of g ro ceries, o ’clock. All lad ies in te re s te d in th e on S unday in th e Rose C ity cem e v eg etab les an d fr u it w hich th e so- Im p ro v em e n t o f th e tow n a re in v lt- 1 But the A n cien ts w ould scarcely recognize the highly cultivated tery. ciety will d is trib u te to n eed y fam i- e d to be p re se n t. T h e P en d leto n R o u n d -u p in seven ; lies in G resham . T h ese a rtic le s m ay fruit of today—it being m u ch su p erio r in every way. M iss B ird tn e M errill h a s re tu rn e d reels a t th e G resh am p ic tu re show be ta k e n to Mrs. C a rls o n 's to m o rro w to P o rtla n d a f t e r h e r v a c a tio n week was one of th e m ost e n te r ta in in g o r le ft a t any tim e w ith M rs. G. W. sp e n t w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. C. M er T re es th at a re still bearing fruit a re reputed to be 2500 years fe a tu re s seen h e re an d a reco rd K enney o r Miss M abel T h o m a s th e rill. house show ed th e p u b lic's a p p re c ia co m m ittee, o r w ith M rs. Z im m erm an T h e W o m en 's C h ris tia n T e m p e r old—a n d m an y are know n to be over 700 years of age. tion of th e e n te rp ris e of th e m a n , th e p re s id e n t of th e society. an ce U nion w ill m eet a t th e lib ra ry ag em en t. R u ral C a rrie r J. H. S ch ram m et n ex t T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 . B ask etb all a t th e s k a tin g rin k b e w ith an acc id e n t on h is ro u te la s t So m any m edicinal qualities a re contair.ed in the olive and Miss E s th e r N o n th e n e , o f B a ttle tw een th e G resh am high school boys S a tu rd a y . T h e b re a k in g of th e h a r G ro u n d , W a sh in g to n , is sp en d in g olive oil, th at it is now looked u p o n as a w orld-w ide necessity. an d th e E sta c a d a high team p ro m is n ess frig h te n e d th e h o rses w hen they se v e ra l d ay s th is w eek w ith Mrs. es to be an ex citin g ev en t. T h e con s ta rte d ru n n in g an d o v e rtu rn e d th e G u st L arso n an d h a v in g d e n ta l w ork te st com es off n ext F rid a y ev en in g w agon. Mr S ch ram Buffered a badly done. I he selecting of S u p erio r O lives to pack for M O N O PO LE b ran d and th e sp irit of riv alry b etw een th e sp ra in e d w rist a n d c u ts on his h an d ——------------------- tw o schools Is going to p u t both and ---------- ,.c „ v- is in charge of an expert a n d only the very choicest of fruit is his ----------------- wagon was . wrecked. The ac- B IO G R A P H IC A L S K E T C H team s on th e ir m e ttle in an effo rt to c ld en t o ccu rred a t th e In te rse c tio n to offered in M onopole. will O F E Z E K IE L B E E R S th e R eam s an d B a rr roads. C. E. I f r e e took Mr. S ch ram and th e m ail T h e fu n e ra l o f th e la te E zekial in Ills a u to m o b ile an d co v ered th e Vi e have all the well know n varities of this fam ous fruit B eers was h eld a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h re m a in d e r of th e ro u te. on la s t S u n d ay a fte rn o o n in th e p re s Miss Lucy H ig g in s, an old re s id e n t en ce of a b o u t sev en ty m em b ers of of F airv iew , w ho h as been fo r som e his fam ily an d a h o st o f frien d s. tim e in th e P o rtla n d C o n v alescen t T h e fu n e ra l serm o n w as p re a c h e d by G resham , O regon h o sp ita l, is re p o rte d to be m uch Im Rev. J. H. W ood a ss iste d by Rev. D. proved and will re tu rn to h e r h om e M. f'a th e y , b o th of w hom had know n We Handlf “ Only” the Best n e a r Salem th e la t te r p a rt o f th e th e deceased d u rin g all th e y e a rs of w eek. Ills resid en ce h ere. “GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” Don' t fail to see th e ex h ib it on T h e p ro fu sio n of flow ers an d th e tow n im p ro v e m e n ts a t th e lib ra ry la rg e co n co u rse o f frie n d s show ed tills week T h is has been p re p a re d th e esteem an d love in w hich ‘‘F a th u n d e r th e au sp ices o f th e G resh am e r B eers” w as h eld . All of h is ten < B IN D E R , P ro p rie to r In S eek in g C ouncil of W o m en ’s V oters. c h ild re n w ere p re se n t, besides m any O UR PHO NE g ran d ch ild re n an d g re a t g ra n d chii- NEW CUSTOMERS d reen , an d a h a lf b ro th e r Jim B eers of In d ia n a , w ho is v isitin g here. He W e d o not for C onn ects you was laid to rest in th e G resh am cem with ev ery arti get to take go o d e tery beside Ills w ife, w ho died Nov. cle in our store, care of the old ! 12, 1893. T he p all b e a re rs w ere instantly. Quality Jo h n M etzger, Ja s. L aw ren ce. L ouis o n es, too goods. Quality service Y u n k er, F red W ag n er, E. E. Van F leet an d R. H u tch in s. E zekial B eers was b arn In B o u r bon co u n ty , K en tu c k y , Ma>ch 17, o c h x j o o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 ch > o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ó ( m o b u t x t c o o o - ö - ö o o o ö ö < h X k > ú < h T lie R ockw ood D airy w hich was 1825, an d rem oved w ith his p a re n ts s ta rte d by Mr. M artin a b o u t a m onth to O hio w hen n in e y e a rs of age ago, has been ta k e n o v er by C has. P. FO R T H U R S D A Y O N L Y W hen ten y e a rs of ag e his m o th e r T a llm a n of .Melrose, w ho w ill co n A n asso rtm en t of goods consisting of G ingham s, ilied an d he w as le ft Ir. th e c a re of tin u e Io su p p ly G resh am c u sto m ers I eicales, Shirting a n d l.aw n s. Special offer for ail uncle. At th e ag e of tw elve he w ith m ilk , cream an d b u tte rm ilk . s ta rte d o u t to e a rn his ow n living I h u rsd a y only H is d a iry will be located on th e C och on a tow boat n e a r C in cin n ati. L a t - 1 ra n e place, on e and a h a lf m ile east e r he le a rn e d th e b rick m a k e r’s of G resham . A L A R G E A N D C H O IC E W H IL E T H E Y L A S T tra d e . He m oved to Iow a an d la te r to M issouri, w h ere he m a rrie d D ru -' 25c Men ’s Ties A SSO RTM EN T /2*/2C Ladies COc Muslin Gowns 43c Dressm aking- silla J a n e U nd erw o o d . In I8 6 0 they 25c Sox P a rlo rs next d o o r to G resham R eal /4 c Ladies' 85c Muslin Under rem oved to K an sas, an d in 1878 E s ta te com pany. P rices reaso n ab le. 10c Eox, 2 pr. for /5 c skirts 57c cam e w est, s e ttlin g n e a r G resham . S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . Mrs. M. M. $1 and $1.25 Men's 25c Corset Covers / 7 and 20c E leven ch ild re n w ere born to Squire. tf Pants Ladies' Rubbers $1 00 49c th em , of whom ten su rv iv e. F o u r of 50c Work Shirts 40- Calicoes, Challies, yd 4 x /2 c th e ten have passed th e h a lf-c e n tu ry THE AFFAIR AT RAYNORS m ark T h e c h ild re n a re W illiam $1.00 Dress Shirts Ladies' Handbags 80- 20- R ears, G re sh a m : Mrs. C lem en tin e, Children's U ndtrvaist3 T h e fo u rth reel of " W h a t H ap p en 10- Portiers, pair $1.33 M etzger. Gresham: ltev. A lex an d er ed to M ary ." L a st W ednesday we Men's Suspenders 19- Hair Brushes 5 C B eers, S e a ttle : Mrs. E m m a M etzger, left M ary ju s t e n te rin g a s te n o g ra Od Cloth, yard 17c Talcum Powder, can G re sh a m : F ra n k B eers. G re sh a m : 5c p h e r's school. T h is w eek finds Vash Boards Mrs. S a ra h M etzger, d e ceased ; Mrs. Com ic a n d Sentim ental 19c Darning Cotton. 3 for 5c M ary a f t e r h a v in g secu red a position K a th e rin e W e ath erly . N ew berg: E ze 15 per cent off on Shots D. M C., 4 skeins for as a ste n o g ra p h e r. H er tro u b le has 5c k ial B eers, Jr., S an d y : Mrs. M aggie 20 per cent off on Dress Goods. now s ta rte d . A s h o r t tim e a f te r she Pearl Buttons, card 4c P ro c to r, G re sh a m : G eorge B eers, accep ts h e r new position she saves 15 per cent off on Overalls. All Dishes at Cost S an d y : Mrs V iolet Pfaff. P o rtla n d . h e r em p lo y er from being ro b b ed , but Ladies' Fleece Underwear /9c Men's Heavy Underwear 35c B esid es th e ten liv in g ch ild re n Mr. h e r e n c o u n te r w ith th e crim in a l B eers leaves th irty -n in e g ra n d c h il conies very n e a r p ro v in g d isa stro u s d ren an d fo u rte e n g re a t g ra n d c h il REX a ll fo r M ary. T h is is u n q u estio n ab ly W H Y P A Y M O R E T H A N W E ASK d ren . th e m ost e x c itin g of M ary’s experi- F o r se v eral y ears p a st M r. B eers enceB a n ,j oùoûo<X'CK>QCKyQocK>acyocH>o<K: 3000; givpg U8 a new j(jea Qf 3000C 3 0 0 CM m ade h is h om e w ith his son F ra n k Don't You B elieve It. I . . . » II » . u , h e f w on‘l «*rful Courage. T he b a ttle -OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiHJOOOOOCHJOOOOO at C o ttre ll cu red o th e rs— why not you* G1 L as, fa ll he look a trip w l, g b„ tw een (■) Som e say th a t c h ro n ic c o n stip a th em a tria l. T hey cost only a qua v e ’y to so u th e rn O regon fo r his h e a lth . tb e (l„Bpprat), th le f tion can n o t be cu red . D o n 't you be te r F o r sale by G resham D rug C< an d w hile th e r e b o u g h t five and a lieve it. C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets hav e and all D ealers. w orked o u t and c o n ta in s m any a h a lf a c re s of lan d n e a r M edford. In th rill. te n d in g to e n g ag e In g a rd e n in g . He cam e to C o ttre ll fo r th e holidays, APPROPRIATE STORY to m ake p lan s to paint an d on J a n u a r y 13 re tu rn e d to his IF NOT AUTHENTIC place a t M edford. y o u r buildings, an d it is His g ra n d so n A lb ert B eers w as L in co ln 's a n n iv e rsa ry b rin g s out well to consider w hat w ith him u n til his d e a th H e had som e new sto rie s every year. H ere p ain t to use. been In poor h e a lth fo r so m e tim e is o ne th a t m ay not be a u th e n tic but We can point with satisfaction to our past record as the hut n e v e r to o k to his bed F ra n k it is a p p ro p ria te to th e seaso n : 1 here are m an y ch e ap p ain ts on the m arket, c h eap B eers a n d his son-in-law W. A. P ro c best indication of what we will do for a depositor in the fu A fa rm e r once told L incoln a in quality as well as in price. to r w ere w ith him d u rin g th e la st w hopping big fib ab o u t his hay crop ture. We have stood behind our customers in times of stress week o f his life. Lincoln, sm iling his melancholy Olives Are as As the World M ore could p ro b ab ly b e w ritten ab o u t the O live than an y other know n article of food. SANITARY CASH MARKET Main Street Q ueens Stuffed Q u e e n s Stuffed M anzanillas M anzanillas R ipe O lives MEATS METZGER BROS. CLOSING-OUT PRICE at th e 66 1 S anitary G ro cery Store C lean, W h o leso m e T a b le Foods C C S to r e VALENTINES 6c GRESHAM DRUG c o . The T Store IT IS TIME By Our Deeds, Know Us W e consider Paint Best as w ell as th e ch ea p est paint to use. It is heavier in b o d y and w ill go farther than the ch eap er thin paints. "H. & M." has •tood the teat of tim e and p roven its worth STERLING & KIDDER HARDW ARE M AIN ST. G RESH AM Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the people of G resham and vicinity for th e ir sym pathy and kindness and for the beau tifu l flowers at the fu n eral of o u r fath e r Ezekial Beers. TH E FAMILY Card of Thank«. We wish to thank th e friends for th e ir kindness In th e loss of o u r dear one. and for th e ir gifts of beautiful smile, draw led: "I'v e been cu ttin g hay, too.” "Good crop? the farm er asked. " Fine, very fine.' said Lincoln. " How many to n s?' " Well, I do n 't know Just how many tons,* said Lincoln carelessly, but my men stacked all they could outdoors and th en stored the rest In the b a m .'” B u ild e r« ' A tte n tio n ! Tbe Sandy F ir L um ber Company Msry E Wood. W E Wood an.1 of Sandy. Oregon, Is filling all lum sons. Mrs E B Wood. Mr. and ber o rd ers and invites your in q u lr ies and o rd ers M artin Lennartx, Mra H. T ru itt. m anager Phone 446. tf flowers W’e feel that our successful standing and our long identi fication w ith the solid, upbuilding interests of the community, bespeak for ua your patronage and fullest confidence. PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE. WITH YOUR BEST IN- TERESTS ALW AYS IN VIEW ,a IRST STATE BAN« G R E S H A M . O f? E , ctïsl : Olile»! B ank iu u te « " i n the C ity of Portland.