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GRESHAM, FAIRVIEW AND TROUTDALE NEWS OREGON, Corbett T l E SIM I'. M A I i t i t SOCIAL 24. Iitit DRAMA AND PIE AUCTION Miss E th el S m ith , w ho ho ld s a po S o m eth in g uew in socials w ill be sitio n w ith th e Iro n -clad Silo Co., o f P o rtla n d , sp en t S unday a t h e r hom e given a t O rien t n ex t S a tu rd a y even h e re F e rn d a le Place. ing w ith an adm issio n fee o f 10 and Mr an d Mrs H eslin . o f F airview , 15 cen ts. T h e re w ill be a v aried p ro a tte n d e d th e d an ce a t th e g ra n g e hall g ram co n sistin g of a tw o-act d ram a, S atu rd ay ev en in g a n d v isited th e lat- in te rsp e rse d w ith re c ita tio n s and in- | te r 's s is te r an d b ro th e r-in -la w , Mr. tr u m e n ta l m usic. ! an d Mrs. L ee E vans. T h e u n iq u e fe a tu re w ill be an Lew is B enfield, o f P o rtla n d , sp en t a u c tio n sule of pies. him unconscious. Dr. B ittn e r w as E ach w om an FUN DIAL RANCH T u esd ay w ith hom e fo lk s a t th e ran ch a tte n d in g is re q u ested to b rin g one called a n d fo u n d h is back an d sid e HAS CONFLAGRATION i J o h n D odson an d a p a rty of frien d s w ith both h e r ow n n am e and th a t was q u ite badly sp ra in e d an d Jils TR O U TD A L E , M arch 23.— At an ( from P o rtla n d cam e o u t in th e ir m a- of th e pie a tta c h e d . T hey w ill be head w as la c e ra te d . At th is w ritin g ch in e and. sp en t S unday fishing n e a r sold a t auction. Jie is re s tin g q u ite easy an d will be e arly h o u r on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g tire here. F o llow ing is th e p ro g ra m : w as disco v ered in o n e o f th e houses a b o u t ag a in in a few days. Mr. an d Mrs. F. L. E v ans a re a t In s tru m e n ta l m u sic............. Miss B eers R ecitatio n Miss O ru Q uicksall Mrs. A. C. Sim ons e n te rta in e d th e b elo n g in g to th e Sun D ial ra n c h com th e ir farm n e a r M osier. D ram a: — L ad ies' Aid society of th e M ethodist pany, know n as th e " re d h o u se" s it Mr. an d Mrs. A lb ert Fox, of T r o u t "M rs. S tubbing, Book A gent." ch u rc h on W ednesday a fte rn o o n . T he u ated ab o u t h a lf way b etw een F a ir- d ale, cam e o v er in th e ir new C a rte r Act 1. T he deacon is m istak en h o u rs w ere p assed in sew ing. T hose view a n d T ro u td a le . F o r th e past a u to S unday, fo r th e book ag en t. p re se n t w ere M esdam es C. M. B row n, y e a r th e ho u se h as been o ccupied by F red Reed w as in P o rtla n d on bu si S electio n , "O ld B lack J o e " J. P. P rovin ce, M arvin B row n, Roy- n ess Monday. a Ja p a n e s e fam ily. It is supposed im p e rso n a tio n B row n, D. S. D u n b ar, G eorge B ur- , he fire ,.a u g |lt from a d efe,.,Jve Hue L aw rence E vans is th e p ossesso r of A ct II. T ile book ag e n t succeeds lin g am e, J. O. D avis, C lau d e H u rst a new ca rria g e . an d o w in g to th e stro n g e a st w ind in b ea u tify in g th e old m aid A. B. M oller, F . D. A xtell, J . W. w hich was blow ing, th e h o u se w ith Mrs. M yrta Reed v isited h e r d a u g h C H A R A C T ER S. B enecke, J o h n L oser, A. H iggins, C. ! all of its c o n te n ts was a to ta l loss, te r, Mrs. A lb ert F o x ,* a t T ro u td a le P elleg G ellep, a book a g e n t, M at A. S te w a rt an d Miss B ird ie Cowles. j besides ab o u t »750 in cu rren cy be- W ednesday an d T h u rsd a y . thew R auw . Mrs. F. D. A xtell g av e a te a on I lo n g in g to o n e o f th e Ja p s w hich was Sig. K n ig h to n , tiie to u so ria l a rtis t, D eacon W heezy, a w idow er w ith T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e benefit j in th e h o u se a t th e tim e. T h e house pu t in a busy day h e re S a tu rd a y . m a trim o n ia l in te n tio n s, L au ren ce of th e L adies Aid so ciety of th e P re s Main Street, Gresham Mr. an d Mrs. it. p. R asm ussen a t C rasw ell. w as o n e of th e o ld e st b u ild in g s in b y te ria n ch u rch . T h e ro o m s w ere : e a ste rn M u ltn o m ah , h av in g been b u ilt ten d ed P o m o n a g ra n g e a t R u ssell A m elia M errym e, s e n tim e n ta l, p re ttily d ec o ra te d w ith O regon by th e la te Ja m e s S to tt on his d o n a ville W ednesday. lovesick old m'aid, Miss C ena Van- g ra p e , fe rn s an d sp rin g blossom s and tio n lan d claim . F leet. a d a in ty lun ch w as serv ed . T hose B est F a m ily L ax ative. The L a d ie s' Aid society m et at th e David S tubbing, not so stu p id as p re s e n t w ere M esdam es J. W. M oller, ch u rch o n W ednesday afte rn o o n T he B ew are of c o n stip a tio n . Use Dr he seem s, F re d W agner. G eorge Shaw , Jo h n H eslin . J. W. h o u rs w ere passed in q u iltin g , a fte r K in g 's New Life P ills an d keep well Miss E lv ira S tu b b in s, w ith a m ind B u rd ln e, T ho m as R ound, C. S h ep ard , C h arles E. S m ith , of W est w hich lunch w as serv ed . T h o se p res Mrs of h e r ow n, Miss Rose Beers. J o h n D oupe, E liza S tone, C. F a n c h e r, F ra n k lin , Mrs , c alls th em , "O u r en t w ere, M esdam es C. W. B ellm er, fam ily la x a tiv e ." N o th in g b e tte r tor Jo h n B liss, E. D. H o lg ate, W. C. The TAD G rocer) Store t . I. R ak er, C. A. M arian a, Georg»1 a d u lts o r aged. G et th em today. 25c Spece, G ra n t Shaw , A. K ro n en h erg , H E. L um sden, W. P. P arso n s, F red Z im All D ru g g ists o r by m ail. M. C. C o rn e tt, C. A. S te w a rt, A J. m erm an . C. O. W illiam s, C. I. T h o m B ucklen ,v Co., P h ila d e lp h ia o r St Louis. S tone, D. S. D u n b ar, W. T. B rooks, Miss E llen C aldo and A lonzo R a d as, Ja m e s R obinson, N. 8. P arso n s, Ja m e s A nderso n , D. W. M cKay, C. M. ford. both p ro m in en t young people L ouie K u m m er, G ra n t Shaw , J. 8. B row n, J. L. A ngel. A. L. H arvey, of th is place, w ere m a rrie d a t Van B u rn s, J. W. B u rd in e, G eorge S la te r, J. B. L en t, J. M ath ias, D. S h e a re r, co u v er W ednesday, M arch 18. A and E llen W rig h t, M isses E d ith M ar H e rb e rt S h u te, C h a rle s R obbins. E d S ev eral m em b ers of C olum bia crow d of frien d s c h a riv a rie d Mr. and ian!, F ay P a rso n s, M yrle an d G ladys w in B u rlin g a m e , J. P. P ro v in ce, W illiam s an d E lizab eth T h o m as, M as g ra n g e a tte n d e d P o m o n a a t R u sse ll Mrs. R ad fo rd a t th e ir hom e ut Cot • ------------ — • G eorge B u rlin g am e, L ouis K um m er. ters H aro ld a n d H o m er L u m sd en and ville on W ednesday to w hich a larg e tre ll W ednesday evening. J. W. T ow nsen d , J. N. F a ris an d Rev. Deal P arso n s. g a th e rin g of m em b ers from the local Mrs. H anks, a re tu rn e d m ission It is the one universal staple cereal food, T h o m as R obinson. It was a very nary from A frica, will give an in te r Mrs. A ngie W ood an d ch ild re n , - g ra n g e s assem b led . eaten in all lands, always clean, always pure, always Mrs. J. W. B enecke e n te r ta in e d on Miss A rlen e C ase, H aro ld C ase and in te re s tin g and e d u c a tio n a l m eeting e stin g ta lk on m issio n ary w ork at thi S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n th e occasion be the same. ch u rch S unday ev ening. Veal W ood, o f L au rel, O regon, a re in every resp ect an d g re a t in te re st B aptist ing th e b irth d a y a n iv e rsa ry of h er M arch 29. he g u e sts of Mrs. W oods’, m o th er, was m an ifested in all b u sin ess tra n s Delicious for breakfast when served with milk son W illiam . T h e h o u rs w ere passed •Irs C. II. L ig h t. acted d u rin g th e day. Many ex cel E rn e st Ball an d dan, lite r Lois, of in g am es an d m usic a f te r w hich re or cream, or for any meal when served with fruit. J e a n L arso n an d fam ily h av e m ov lent sp e a k e rs w ere p re se n t, an d one P o rtla n d , w ere th e S unday g u e sts at fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed . T h e h o s ed from th e Lou H arlow c o tta g e in to of th e most in te re s tin g fe a tu re s d e th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. G. H tess was assisted by h e r d a u g h te r. ■ he L ogan b u ild in g . bated on was th e in itia tiv e an d ref B lack b u rn . Miss D orothy an d Miss M yrle H eslin. ( . 1. R a k e r anil fam ily an d F ra n k - eren d u n t, w hich w as p re se n te d by- T hose p re se n t w ere M isses F ay Dav Maybee, R, D. B ailey an d fam ily an d Mr. D u fur who fav o red som e ch an g e is, Jo s e p h in e T ow n sen d , L u cile an d d iss E m m a Jo h n so n h ad a d e lig h t- in th e m easure. W illo H u rst, L illian H eslin , E sth e r T he co u n ty co m m issio n er, R. IIol ul irip to H illsb o ro by a u to on last Mrs. C. H. W ihlon, who has been Shaw an d M abie B row n; M asters MRS. M SQUIRE iu n d ay . T hey w ere th e g u e sts of Roy m an, was also p re s e n t an d gave a very ill, is now ab le to be a ro u n d . C la ss a n d P r iv a te L e s s o n s M yrl H u rst, C lau d e H eslin , A lfred lav es a n # fam ily. line ta lk d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n . The Main S tre e t o p p o site M innie P alm quisfft visited hom e L ed b u ry , H aro ld Shaw , T ed d ie Hes B ank of G resham On S a tu rd a y ev en in g T ro u td a le A lbina bu sin ess m en 's o rg a n iz a tio n folks Sunday. Phone 6ÖI F LORENCE M HONEY lin, C liflord an d G len B u rlin g am e, h a p te r No. 80 O. E. .8., e n te rta in e d also w as re p re se n te d , a n d a good z M am ie P itts, who Is ta k in g n u rs e s' G eorge A nderso n an d Emil Loser. tVorthy G ran d M atron Mrs. M ary m ovem ent is on fo o t, to b e tte r tin- > ra in in g in P o rtla n d , visited at hom e H aro ld R obinson, of P o rtla n d , has d. R e ia c h e r, o f C ondon, O regon. m a rk e t fo r t i i e fa rm e rs so as to deal F rid ay a fte rn o o n . * been th e g u est of h is b ro th e r. Rev. W orthy G r a n d 'P a tr o n Dr. J. F ran cis d irectly with th e co n su m e r and cut S. F. P itts is build in g a new house T h o m as R obinson. )ra k e , P ast W o rth y P a tro n s C lyde I ° Ut ,h e n,ld <Hemen, » h o so fa r havt An his farm . C a rp e n te r w ork in Mr. an d Mrs. F. D. A xtell sp en t i to . n , o . f .. •’van s and G eorge S ta p le P o rt- gained th e biggest p rofit of th e p ro c h a rg e of David C athey. S unday a t B eav erto n th e g u e st of F. duce raised by tile fa rm e rs. T he and. A fte r b u sin ess m eetin g re- Miss E d ith H ale, of P le a sa n t H om e S. B rig h am an d faiiiily. lad ies o f th e R u ssellv ille g ra n g e d e re sh m e n ts w ere served. visited th e hom e of C. | | W ihlon F r i C h a rle s S m ith h a s re tu rn e d a fte r serv e cred it fo r th e ir h o sp ita lity . T he W ill W rig h t an d wife have g one to day and S a tu rd ay . sp e n d in g som e tim e w ith re la tiv e s in lu b b a rd , O regon, to resid e a fte r tab les in th e sp acio u s d in in g hall A rlie W hite, ot L ents, is sp en d in g M ichigan. p en d in g th e w in te r w ith his m o th er were fairly g ro a n in g u n d e r th e heavy lie week w ith his m o th er, Mrs. C. M Mr. and Mrs. C, Je re m ia h of P o r t •Irs. E llen W rig h t. load of good th in g s to e a t to which O lip h an t. lan d , have been th e g u e sts of Mr. and all did am p le ju s tic e . N ext Pom ona Inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of Mrs. J. M. Davis. ( e d a r P olish Mops, also C ed ar oil. will m eet w ith M u ltn o m ah g ra n g e In 1'liambei'laiii'N T a b le ts fo r C o n s tip a - M rs. A. C. Sim ons will give a tea LOO, $1.25 an d $1.50 a t S terlin g & Ju n e. tion. on W ednesday afte rn o o n fo r th e ben- iid d e r's . F o r c o n stip a tio n , C h a m b e rla in ’s I The new s h as ju s t reach ed us h e re I ab lest a re excellent. Easy to ta k e Of th e d e a th of Mrs. D odson, m o th e r m ild an d g e n tle in effect. G ive them l l o r sa le by G resham Drug of It. M. Dodson, th e p o stm a ste r of a • o tria , an d all D ealers. C o rb eit. She w ent to L os A ngeles las fall in hopes (h a t h e r h ealth I h ere a re se v eral new ads. in thin I would be b en elitted , but h e r age was issu e of th e O utlook. B e tte r read ag ain st h e r and sh e finally su ccu m b them all to w a k e sure. P h on e 4 4 6 M A R TIN L E N N A R T Z . M gr. S a n d y , O re ed. Mrs. Dodson was a w om an of c u ltu re an d refin em en t and was a ■plendiil e n te rta in e r. S he sp e n t p a rt FREE I « H l I« II S E R I |< E's ol h e r life in A lask a, an d loved th e Mr. an d Mrs I. w . B u tle r e n te r B and co n cert and b a sk e tb a ll gam e life in th e n o rth e rn reg io n , w here h e r I.IN 'N 'E .M A N M E M O R I A L M E T H o D - sons ow ned ex ten siv e bu sin ess in te r tallied S unday at d in n e r, Mr. and ill be given w ith a b ask et social at Is t E l i o . -.11,111 c h u r c h , ( ¡ r t- H li.iin I ’ r r a c li - IIIR S e rv ic e s a t I I a rn a n d J 30 p m ■Irs. G. M. L au g h lin , G a rre t Y ott, est. It was w ith g re a t d elig h t sh e he O rien t g ra n g e ball, S a tu rd ay B u n d a y s c h o o l n t t o 11 m , J u n lo . I . o i y u e a t 3 30 p rn., E i . w o r t t i l.e .ig t i. . re la te d som e of h e r ex p erien ces th e re Rev. J T. llo y e, Miss G race K e sle r ig b t, A pril 4, 1914, u n d e r th e aus a t t. «5 |. m A . H . L y m a n S u in i;. . son and Miss E s th e r L au g h lin and d ecla red th e a tm o sp h e re ot S c h o o l S u p e r in te n d e n t ; M r s L i ly I ’. i Mr. anil Mrs. H W S n ash ali had 'Ices of th e P le a sa n t H om e brass Ie n E p w o r t h L e u g n e p r e s id e n t . M l - A lask a th e m ost d e lig h tfu l, an d p o s A u o ttu I t n u s 't u ll. t l u u n . I I . e n g in - S u lu - . n t i in te n t. ¡ le y M e lv i l le Wli sessed a g re a t love fo r th a t cold as B unday g u e sts th e ir son and land. P a s to r A b a sk e tb a ll g am e betw een the fat c le a r clim ate. Mr. D odson, who was , d a u g h te r V alen tin e and M yrtle S nas | liall. I ItE E M E T H O D IS T t 'llI 'I t i'H md lean m en of th e co m m u n ity will g re a tly dev o ted to his m o th er, went M o t in n s s e rm o n a t I I o 'c lo c k , e y e n lr i C h ris tia n E n d eav o r as usual Bun played, a f te r th e b ask ets a re sold, - e n o o n a t 7 30. S u n d a y a c lio o l a t |. dow n to Los A ngeles tw o w eeks ago Do you realize what this m eans to you and those depend m. Ite v . l i M, C a th e y a t ip e r in le n 29. Topic vhlch p ro m ises to be one of th e most , u .-rit. to be w ith h e r th e last days of h er day e v e n in g , M arch C l,is s m e e tin g f o l l n w l n g m oo. ing on you g s e llo o n I I, F lo s s c la s s le a ile i im u sin g e v e n ts of th e season and a o I n m life. H e is ex pected back h ere in a W hat M issions a re d o in g fo r thi y e r uif*«*t!tiÿi T i i i i r m i i i y HveniriKM D on’t be satisfied with a small salary all your life—do as W orld A cts 13:1-12. 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In th e C ounty C o u rt of th e s t a t e of O regon fo r th e C o u n ty or M arlon In th e m a tte r of th e g u a rd ia n s h ip of M elford Z A llen, a M inor N otice la h ereb y given th a t pur tu a n t to an o rd e r of sa le h ere to fo re m ade and e n te re d of record by the o u n ty co u rt of M arlon C o u n ty , Or. •ton, th e u n d e rsig n e d g u a rd ia n of the person and e s ta te of .Melford Z A l ien. th e above n am ed m inor, will sell «t p riv a te sa le on th e 28th day Of March, 1914, o r as soon th e r e a fte r w a p u rc h a s e r m ay be found, the follow ing d e scrib ed real p ro p erty , fo r cash , a t H tayton, O regon, to-w it: An u n d iv id ed o n e-h u lf in te re s t In i-ot No 9, In Block No. 10, In C en te r A u d itio n to E ast P o rtla n d , t now P o rtla n d j in M u ltn o m ah county, O r egon. MARY C. ALLEN, 8. H. HELTZEL, Guardian. A ttorney for Guardian ple a sa n t valley b a p t ib i c h u rc h . B u n d ay S choo l a t 10 a in p re a c h in g a t 11 a m ; Y o u n g P e o p le - m e e tin g « 30, p re a c h in g a t 7 10 p n , H ev. M r . H o y P a a to r. N otice to « 'rw lito m . N otice is h ereby given th a t the u n d ersig n ed h as been ap p o in ted b> H ie C irc u it co u rt of th e s ta te of Or. gon fo r M ultnom ah co u n ty , th e ad n iln ls tra trlx of th e e s ta te of H e u r. G u llik so n , deceased, and has q uail fled. All pf*monB having rlainiH ag a in Kt th« iiatd nutate an* h ereb y re q u ested to p re s e n t th e aarue, to rne at tin law office of M C K ing. F irs t Btat. Bank b u ild in g , G resh am , O regon w ithin s i x ------- * m onths from the dat«, hereof. D ated and first published Mcb. 1«. 1914. D ate of la s t p u b licatio n Meh 31 '14 N E L L IS O U L L IK lO N . A d m in istra trix E sta te H enry G ulllk bo n , d -‘c e a s e d . M. C. K IN «, A ttorney for A dm inistratrix.