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GRESHAM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH IO. 1014 PAGE THREE Orient Pleasant Home At the Picture Show Parent-Teachers’ meeting wah The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society., held thta month In the. grange hall held an all day meeting last Wedues | and was addressed by Mrs. Vale. Af da> at the home of Mrs Fred Rad terwards a basketball game was ford. Au elaborate luncheou was Tl»c TAD Grocer) Store played In the lower hall between the served at noon by the hostess. The school boys and a Cottrell team re afteruoou was spent in sewing for suiting In a win for Orient of 3 3 the society. The next meeting will to 8. Lunch was served by the girls be with Mrs. John llrainhull on under the superintendancy of Mrs March 18. Johansen and Mrs McAlplne. A surprise party was given Elmer Mrs. Stewart, of Pleasant Home, Bankus last Saturday night. who was injured at the Roork place Miss Arletha Cannon, who has by a falling beam, has been remov G AR D EN been ill. is improving. ed from her home to the Roork home I- rank Knowlton was a Portland FLOW ER and is recovering rapidly, and from the numerous inquiries her many visitor last Saturday. 7 friends are anxious for a speedy re- Mrs. McLaughlin was in Portland ! I covery. on business last Monday. Miss Minnie Shrlner, of Gresham, A. F. Chase was a Portland visit GRESHAM - - - Phone 17xl or for two days last week. spent the week-end with her parents SEE THE I C. H. Johanson attended in Port Mr and Mrs. I. N. L. Shriner. land on Friday as a delegate from the local grange in regard to the pro posed ordiannce of Importing only live stock Instead of dressing veals FAIRVIEW, March 9.— On Friday and bacon by the farmers themselves. The old Prettyman place now oc afternoon the parents and patrons After a lengthy argument the meet cupied by John Richmond wau re- I of the school met and organized a Win Against Eight Entries in the Famous ing was still In session at a late hour. Parent-Teachers’ association. The cently purchased by J. H. Nash, of Duly Senict twiwtea Greskaa and The children of Mr. and Mrs. John meetings are to be held the second Vancouver, Washington. Portland Nelson are suffering from measles, Friday of each month in the school- Mrs. Joe Nash visited her mother Reasonable Rates and Prom pt and as a precaution Leonard Lauder- house. The following officers were Mrs. Mary Richmond, last Wednes back is making the store deliveries. elected: president, Mrs. D. W. Mc day. attention. Phones T a b o r 5066 Gresham 17x1. A. Gustafson, from Portland, and Kay; vice president, Mrs. J. W Miss Ingabor Hansen spent Sunday I Miss Ayrustrom. who have been on a Benecke;^ secretary and treasurer, with Mrs. Oscar Walin. visit and just returned from New Mrs. Grant Shaw. Goods and o rd e r, may be left at Mrs. Willard Cook spent Monday York, are guests of Mr and Mrs. The Ladies of the Methodist with Mrs J. H. Nash at Vancouver PULFER MERCANTILE CO. Johansen. Y ou h a v e u n d o u b te d ly church met on Friday evening, or Washington. Mrs. Cook and Mrs GRESHAM Robert S. Smith is still confined ganized the Methodist Aid society Nash visited the barracks and sever- h e a rd o f th is g ru e llin g race to his bed with an acute attack of and elected the following officers for al other places of interest. rheumatism and Dr. Bittner is at- the coming year: president, Mrs u p a m o u n ta in . Albert and Lewis Harvey are Im I tending him. Edwin Burlingame; vice president, proving the J. Cook place by trim School directors had a meeting on Mrs. J. P. Province; secretary, Mrs ming up the underbush and prun C o m e a n d see it o n th e i I- rlday at the school and transacted J W. Benecke; treasurer, Mrs. A ing the fruit trees. MRS. M. SQUIRE the usual routine business C. Simons. Mrs. C. M. Brown will screen , w h e n a R e a l A u to Main Street opposite Mrs. D. M. Donaugh entertained Mrs. Ada Burton, of Sacramento, give a tea on Wednesday afternoon her mother, Mrs. Anderson, of Port Bank of Gresham m o b ile w in s in a R e a l T e s t. is on a visit at the Roork place. Mrs. at the parsonage for the benefit ol land on Wednesday last. Mrs. Don- i Burton came to Portland to visit her the society. tugh lives at Bairdsdale station. mother, the late Mrs. Roberts, and be Mrs. J. w . Benecke has been ap with her In her last Illness. Mr. and Mrs. K. Harvey entertain Fundamental Music Training pointed librarian to succeed R. W John Larson, of Troutdale, was In Wilcox. ed Sunday as follows: Mrs. Wm | Orient on Friday. Class and Private Lessons Charles Robbius has gone to Vale, Sales and daughter Clara, of Terry, The land clearers on the Robert Mrs. Walker Quesinberry and daugh Oregon, to do construction work Smith place have finished, and anoth ters Addle and May, Mr. and Mrs S. Phone 681 FLORENCE M HONEY Mr. and Mrs Holman, of Hood er five acres Is ready for the plow. R. Kuhlman, of Rockwood. Grandpa and Mrs. Russell were River, are the guests of their daugh Herman Anspach has returned ter, Mrs. J. p. Province. N o tice o f S ale By G uardian. visitors at the store on Friday from Vancouver, B. C„ and reports Mrs. W. M. End, of Hillsboro, Ore a fine time. James Hillyard and his crew of GRESHAM, OREGON . PHONE 44 In »he County Court of the State of men are still working on the Powell gon, is the guest of her parents, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cheeney, ol Oregon for the County of Marion and Mrs. George Burlingame, Valley road between Gillis and Ori i ortland, visited Mrs. Cheeney’s son 1,1 of the Kuardlapshlp of ent and are making a great improve Willard Cook and family Sunday. Melford Z. Allen, a Minor. ment. If Roadmaster Yeon and his Notice Is hereby given that pur day into .he parsonage and has also suaut to an order of sale heretofore I STATE TO SWARM moved his postoftice supplies Into the commissioners would spend some of made and entered of record by the WITH BOB WHITE county new postoftice building just complet the proposed $900,000 in doing nec court of Marlon County, Ore TROUTDALE, March 9.— W. Hib Miss Lillian Averill having taken ed. essary repairs such as the above In the undersigned guardian of tin a normal course at Monmouth dur "The bobwhite quail Is a splendid gon, stead of suggesting crack brained bert and Mrs. M. D. Bailey were mar R. Murray and family, Mrs. Mack schemes for farmers to spend their ried at the home of the bridegroom -ombination Insect trap, weed-killed person and estate of Melford Z. Al ing the winter, commenced teaching len, the above named minor, will sell and sons, Mrs. G. Couper and son money on, hard surfacing the Base at Dayton, Oregon, on Sunday and game bird, and as a booster at private sale on the 28th day of school near Astoria March 1st. Mrs. Win. Pugh and daughter Gen- George, went for an outing Sunday Line road, etc., (which no one seems March 8. Mrs. Hibbert has made proposition his cheerful whistle is March, 1914. or as soon thereafter as a purchaser may be found, the to want) it would be more of a mon her home here for the past three unexcelled,” writes Dr. Clifton Fre following described real property, evera, were visiting their Sandy at the ’’Dam” on the Sandy river. Raymond Murray was a visitor at ument to his memory, than accom years and is the mother of Mrs. C. I mont Hodge In the January num or cash, at Stayton, Oregon, to-wit friends last Tuesday. the home of Mrs. C. H. Johnson’s modating the members of the auto Raker and R. D. Bailey. The groom ber of the Oregon Sportsman. Dr An undivided one-half Interest in Glen Hugh, who had a severe at Saturday. club, and other motorists who al is a prosperous farmer of Daytop, Rodge is professor of social biology Lot No. 9, in Block No. 10, in Cen tack of pneumonia a few weeks ago, lerAuaitlon to East Portland, (now ready have one of the best roads in where they will make their future at the University of Oregon, whose ortland) in Multnomah county Or is still quite poorly. home. Their many friends here ex Chamberlain's Tablets for Constipa- egon. ,F’ the county. ime is occupied wholly in traveling J. T. Friel, Jr., is the nroud pos tion. MAKY C. ALLEN, imong Oregon communities, speak James Burns, of Melrose, was a tend their hearty congratulations. sessor of a new automobile. For constipation, Chamberlain's visitor at the Dolan place this week. lug and Instructing along popular 8. H. HELTZEL. Ou«dlan. Mrs. R. p. Johnson went to Da biology lines. Rev. Mr. Lucas is still drawing Attorney for Guardian. mascus last week to spend a few Tablest are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them good attendance at the Baptist "The annual damage to ugricul months at the home of J. Stradiey. a trial. For sale by Gresham Drug chapel and renewed interest seems to Best F am ily L axative. ture by weeds Is estimated at nearly P. Averill moved his family Satur o., and all Dealers. Young people's meeting March 16 1500,000,000," says Dr. Hodge. be taking the place of the former Topic "Well «»•ware of constipation Use Dr Nearly 63 per cent of the quail's apathy. Sunday school Is also pro at 7 o'clock p. m. King s New Life Pills and keep well gressing and good attendance is re stored Memories," 1st Cor. 16: 1-10 food is weed seeds, and of the 129 Mrs Charles E. Smith, of West (A Memory meeting,) led by Mrs. G weeds It Is known to destroy, many ported. Franklin, Mrs., calls them. "Our M. Laughlin. ire the worst we have among them family laxative.” Nothing better for Preaching at the church both beggar’s ticks, bindweed, Canada a * i i U I? or ag,,d Oet them today. 26c h F morning and evening by the pastor histle, burdock, curled dock, wild All Druggists or by mall. I <mlsl’‘n * C° ’ F,h" ade|Phl» or' SL mustard, ragweed, pigweed, lamb's For quick disposal we will sell The Utile daughters of Mr Hyde luarters. parsley, sorrel and witch are making their home with Mrs apple, peach, pear, prune, plum and grass. In a snug day’s ration, a bob- apricot tree., from 6 to 10 cent, each GPo. iMateson. white has been found to eat amounts Mr Blackledge, a merchant of according to quantity, f. o. b of weed seeds as follows; Instead of Corvallis, was a Sunday guest of his Gresham Nursery. Tree yard, J. N "Wild mustard, 2500; burdock, All Kinds and Sizes Clanahan’s residence. Main street sister, Mrs. Colburn. «00; curled dock, 4176; dodder^ Gresham. Mr and Mrs. Henry Kane, of Pow 1660; evening primrose, 10,000; ell Valley, were 8unday guests of lamb’s quarters, 16,000; pepper- Eye. tested and gl rittod Mrs Kane’s father, Mr. Griffis grass, 2400; pigweed, 12,000; pla •r Geo Inglis Mr Weatherwax has completed GILT OR NATURAL WOOD tain, 12,500! rabbit's foot clovu., his bungalow and moved his family IUEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF N E A T and C H E A P 30,000; smartweed, 2260; white ver last week. vain, 18.760.” Miss Ellen DeHaven, who attends M AX SCHNEIDER That is, the seed of each of these Do you realize what this m eans to you and those depend Washington high school, was a week At Gresham, In* the State of Ore weeds was made the diet of a quail MAIN STREET GRESHAM ing on your end guest of her parents. gon, at the close of business March during one day each with the above ♦h „ Don,’t i SatiS,fied With 3 s,* aI1 sal3ry a11 ? our W e - d o as Albert Beyers, a student of Lin Oh, 1914. result. R e so u rc es coln high school, visited home folks thousands have done; let the International Correspondence Loans and discounts - $36,294 23 over Sunday. Schools show you how your pay can be increased. It m atters Stubborn. Annoying Coughs Cured. Overdraft, secured and Mr. Sester and family were guests y husband had a cough for fif unsecured not where you are, in the factory or in the shop, in the mine - None teen ■M years and my son for eight - of Mr. and Mrs A. R. Goger Sunday Bond, and warrant. 1,802.88 or in the mill, in the office or store, the I. C. S. can and will Stocks and other securities 6,060.00 years Dr King's New Discovery Miss Alma Beyers was a Portland FRESH and CURED increase your earning1 capacity. Furnitures and fixtures - 2,600.00 completely cured them, for which I visitor Friday. am most thankful," writes Mrs. David Due from banks (not reserve T he I. C. S. im parts to you just the knowledge needed to Moor, of Saginaw. Ala What Dr The uncles of John Sleret. Mr bank. - - . . 1,251 16 advanee you m y o u , present position or to «£ oecnpltion Kings New Discovery did for these Jake Baumgardner, of Pendleton, Due from approved reserve men. It will do for you. Dr King’s m ore to your liking. banks - 9,631.44 and Henry Baumgarden, of Echo, New Discovery should be In evwry f hecks and other cash A dollar an hour is not out of your reach, if you will only let visited the Sleret home over Sun home stops hacking coughs items . . . re 239 29 day. us help you. It will cost you nothing to ask us—HOW? Sim lieves la grippe and all throat .... Government Inspected Cash on hand ami $6,555.86 * n K,ailm®nU Money back If It falls Mr and Mrs. Idieman, of Monta- ply send us the coupon below and it will bring to Total - . . P o w e ll S tre e t M a r k e t $62,334 86 AI1 -IrjiMgi.t. Price 50c and $1.00. villa, were alao guesta of the Sleret 5^ur a‘d all the l esources of that great institution, Bt i t " * Co Philadelphia or home. I la b ilitie s 41 the I. L. S „ an establishm ent backed by a capital Capital stock paid la 16,000.00 Surplus fund of six million dollars and founded and m ain 600.0« Field Fence of all kind., and price, Undivided profits, less ex tained for the benefit of poorly paid men and fare so low you can’t afford to use penses and taxes paid - 518.13 women. If you want your pay increased, say | other kind». Metzger Bros Postal savings bank deposits 760.00 s o —at once. Individual deposits subject to check . 38,168.20 The Fort, Vw Test. Demand certificate« of de An article must have exceptional lalrrutlMii CtrrtsHMncc SrtHii posit - - . . Mark and VI -1,138.77 Box MS. Scranton, Pa. I merit to survive for a period of forty Time certificates of de M « « > c e r p ia la , w ith o a t f a r t h e r o b lle a rto a o a are Mail the j years Chamberlain’. Cough Remedy posit - - . . p a r t , h * I c a a q u a lify fo r th e p o a itio a , tr a d e , ei 3.892 44 ' k|tl »■ b*t ► »« whir a I have m a r k e t X. , *a< first offered to the public in 1872 Savings deposits 2,376.32 Coupon A u to m o b ile R u n o ia c E le c tric a l W k r P o a lt r y f a r m in g in “ ,'nia?1 b,'«inni'‘K it has grown I lacflrtcal X a g in e e r B ookkeeper NOW a Hama I 1«.« “J anrt P°Pularlty until It has a ... ' * * $62,334.86 S te n o g ra p h e r M e c h a n ic a l I n p n t w of Oregon, County of Multno A d v a rtfe ln g Man Inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of i a tta in e d , world wide reputation. state T e W p k o a e E a p a rt S k o w - C « r d AS rttfa g mah, ss: 3 ou will find nothing better for a W in d o w T nm oaang I. Ernest W. Peterson. Cashier of C o m m a rc ta l liio e tra t. C le t i B a r r n e a r cough or cold Try It and you will In d w e tn a l D e e lg a in g B u lld ta g ~ the above named bank, do solemnly x"iirtoda“? Wh/ “ “ * A rc h ita c tw ra l D r a f t a •wear that the above statement is a rin g 1 “ T 1 ,d of. more than fon r years It 'rue to the best of my knowledge *nd »«l.°h re“ ®f— R cures. For 1 I..U.S Mine SuptnntMdmt ERNE8T W. PETERSON, I Deale« Greah,m Dru« and all belief. PULFER MERCANTILE CO. Friday, March 13 Apples Wanted in Quantities MAXWELL Fairview “25” Rockwood Grant-Hutton Express MT. FALCON HILL CLIMB Dressmaking L a to u re ll & S on Maxwell Distributers Troutdale Cherryville Pleasant Valley A Dollar Y An Hour Scenic PHOTOS Picture Framing Bank of Gresham T. R. Howitt M EATS Are You Going to Build? teusex. Lumber at lowest Prices. S i ________________________________ -c , « . p r e - e u « , ~ - « Ht. • •••••••« ••••a n i. , - _ r _____________ X. usr, ,M McKv BUf , onkni I Subscribed and sworn Cto before me this 9th day of March, 1814 J„E R 8 IT M IL K and Cream. JAMES ELKINOTO N, ‘V’uer .•*nlU ry conditions, ds- SSiiiA. D e liv e r ie s M a d e SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phon. 446 MARTIN LENNARTZ. M p . s.ndr , Or.