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GRESHAM. OREGON, TUESDAY, Sandy Bank of Gresham r A P R II 14. 1014 LAFFERTY’S WIT DI RECTED AT W J BRYAN A spelling co n test will be held be tw een th e pupils of th e Dover and Firw ood schools a t Firw ood F riday afte rn o o n , A pril 17. P a re n ts and frien d s a re cordially in v ited to a t tend. A L adies' Aid society has been o r ganized In connection w ith the work of th e Sandy M. E. church. Mrs. E rn est S m ith was chosen p resident. T he ch ild ren of th e Firw ood S un day school gave a very in te restin g an d im pressive program E aster m orning at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs J. G. DeShazer. Mr. and Mrs. Cornog w ere p re sented w ith a b ea u tifu l berry spoon as a token of ap p reciatio n of th e work they have done for th e school. Mrs. L au ra Mack was chosen as s u p erin ten d en t for th e coiping year Sandy lodge A. F. & A. M. exem plified th e w ork of th e m a ste r Ma so n ’s degree T uesday evening. F. L. Mack has w ired P aul Mein- ig’s house fo r lights. E dw ard W olf is b u ilding a new residence in Sandy. G o ttfried S tucki sp e n t E a ste r in P o rtlan d . N ewton Schm inkey, of Dover, sp e n t E a ste r in Sandy. C h arles F. B auder. of P o rtlan d , is looking o ver his o rch a rd tra c t n ea r h ere th is week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. B eckw ith and d au g h te r G race, a re spending a few days visiting in P o rtlan d . City A ttorney H am m ond has giv en an opinion th a t Sandy cannot pay th e P. R. L. & P. a bonus to run a w ire Into Sandy for lig h tin g p u r poses. It is hoped, how ever, th a t m a tte rs will be a d ju ste d so th a t Sandy will have "m o re lig h t.” J. R. Cornog, J r ., is hom e from Eugene for a week. Jim D eShazer is assem bling m a terial p rep a ra to ry to building a big dairy barn on his ran ch n ea r F ir wood. C asper J u n k e r is tra n sa c tin g busi ness in Oregon City. At a recen t business m eeting of th e Sandy C om m ercial club, R. E. Esson was chosen p resid en t, Jack Scales vice p resid en t, Chas, lien n ett secretary and O tto Meinig tre a su re r. Messrs. B arendrick and Beckw ith and G lockner w ere nam ed as a board of d irec to rs, and Messrs. W irtz and H ow ard w ere appointed to push th e high school proposition. Mr. and Mrs. J. R .Cornog, Sr., leave th is week fo r th e ir old home in P ennsylvania. W allace C u rtis has moved his fam ily to P o rtlan d . lie n ry P e rre t is b u ilding a large ad d itio n to th e Sandy garage. Mrs. P. T. Shelley is chosen secre tary of th e Sandy ju v en ile fair, and J. O. D eShazer is p resid en t. The d ate is O ctober 2 and 3. PlanB are on foot for a la rg e r fa ir th an ever held h ere before. R ep resen tativ e L afferty. U ndaunt ed by th e p o rten tio u s Influences of a dem ocratic a d m in istra tio n , assails GRESHAM. ORE. the m ighty Bryan in a speech of J t J* J l J» J« .4 .4 j l j l .4 .4 j« j | j» _4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 4 .4 .4 ,4 .4 J» .4 .4 .4 caustic wit th a t has been duly re ported an d p rin ted in th e C ongres sional Record. It may be found in Interests paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. full on page 6250, in th e issue of March 31. From th e speech th e fol Accounts with Firm s and Individuals solicited. T ravelers’ lowing ex tra ct is ta k en ; checks for sale and d rafts issued available iu all countries. Mr. S peaker, th e dem o cratic ship of sta te , w ith Mr. B ryan as av iato r, has now been up in th e a ir for m ore BENJ. CAMERON, Pres. F. A HOLLIDAY, Vice Pres. th a n a year. (L a u g h te r.) ERNEST W. PETERSON, Cashier. Soon a fte r th e dem o crats cam e in to pow er th e p rem ier of th e W ilson a d m in istra tio n took h 's place in th e T he W illam ette Pacific Coos Bay party b iplane and av iated to C ali line Is to have tra in service to th e fornia. i t was a new m achine, ju st end of th e line in a week. from th e factory. It was supplied F A IR V IE W , A pril 13— T he P a r w ith all th e necessaries fo r a four- en t-T e ac h ers' association held th e ir year cru ise in th e dip lo m atic h eav re g u la r m onthly m eeting a t th e ens. in clu d in g a la rg e q u a n tity of schoolhouse on F rid a y aftern o o n , g rap e ju ice. (L a u g h te r.) w here a very in stru c tiv e h o u r was On th e west coast th e ship e n passed. At th e re g u la r m eeting th e Main Street co u n tered d an g ero u s cross c u rre n ts second F rid a y in May th e an n u al Gresham, Oregon of racial prejudice. T he baffling election of officers will be held. breezes of p ro test and in d ig n atio n Raym ond D unbar, of L akeview , We Handle ‘ Only’’ the Best buffeted th e ship a b o u t fo r several and siste r Miss L ucile D unbar, of weeks, an d th e a v ia to r's feet becam e “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED’’ Salem , have been th e g u est of th e ir cold. (L a u g h te r and ap p lau se.) He g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D unbar. decided to re tu rn to th e E ast, w here he gave m any ex h ib itio n s of looping M arvin and Roy Brown have gone C. BINDER, Proprietor to e a ste rn O regon on a business trip. th e loop before larg e C h a u ta u q u a a u Mrs. A m anda C lark e accom panied diences. T hereby th e a v ia to r a u g by tier son Ja m es has gone to Bei- m ented th e m eager and insufficient seker, A lberta, to v isit h e r son, salary w hich Uncle Sam was paying Clem C larke. him. Mrs. B. W en tw o rth G ran t, who is A fter sailin g aro u n d th e C h a u ta u atten d in g th e M onm outh N orm al, has q u a circu it in trium ph, th e av iato r All K inds and Sizes been visiting h er p are n ts, Mr. and stru ck o u t boldly for a long-distance Ore« Every Day ■ - Suday by Aypemlmat | Mrs. D. W. McKay. flight to th e so u th , in te n d in g to m ake a landing on th e Rio G rande, Mrs. J. M. V olkner, of O regon City, is th e guest of h e r p are n ts, Mr. and w here he could “ w atch an d w ait.” GILT OR NATURAL WOOD | Mrs. C. S hepard an d sister, Mrs. ( L a u g h te r.) But n ea r th e Mexican N EA T and C H E A P C larence F an ch er. b o rd er he was suddenly p recip itated into a ir pockets of treach ery which M A X S C H N E ID E R dam aged his planes. His cylin d ers MAIN S T R E E T GRESHAM began to m iss fire. H is c a rb u re to r got o u t of a d ju stm e n t. He was u n Mrs. J. R. D uncan e n te rta in e d the able to land on th e Rio G rande. sm all fry of Scenic h u n tin g rab b its In d esp eratio n th e airm an of th e I eggs on h e r law n, S atu rd ay a fte r- ad m in istra tio n was seized w ith th e I noon. A fter th e eggs were collected idea th a t he could reg ain his re p u ta gam es were played and th e little tion as an in te rn a tio n a l a v ia to r by T he Farmers’ Mutual Fire ones spent an afte rn o o n long to be doing " th e la rg e th in g ,” sa ilin g fa r rem em bered. * R elief Association th e r to th e so u th , and giving to th e Mrs. H attie W ostell sp e n t th e day o th er n atio n s of th e world a free ex O F PORTLAND, OREGON F rid ay a t Scenic, th e g u est of Mrs. hibition by lan d in g on th e P an am a In v ites all fa rm e rs who have no D. D. Jack . . •anal, liis fuel was alm o st e x h a u st In su ra n c e on th e ir furni buildings Mrs. Geo. B auder is in P o rtlan d to in su re w ith us. T his a s s o c i a - ed. He attem p ted to fire his engines w ith h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. F e rry Sm ith atio n is th e ch e ap e st am i sa fe st in with a m ysterious fuel not know n to th e s ta te . It in su res only co u n try who is recovering from an o p eratio n the Test of th e co u n try . B ut his c a r p ro p erty and has over $8,UUtl,UOO recently p erfo rm ed a t th e Sellwood b u reto r im m ediately becam e choked in su ran c e in force. hospital. Miss Alifia B au d er is up w ith " m a tte rs of g re a te r delicacy W rite o r phone keeping house fo r h er f a th e r d u rin g and n e a re r co nsequence.” (L augh X . W . S H A S H A L L , Pre«. ! h e r m o th e r’s absence. •e r.) A rain of p ro test sh o rt-c irc u it T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief Mrs .B. C. A ltm an was a P o rtlan d ed his Ignition w ires an d b u rn t out A ssociation. visitor M onday. nis b atterie s. The en g in e stopped. P h o n e 74 O r u ï t m B o a t« X o. 3 The a v ia to r is now volplaning to You will uot com e to w ant If you Zeal B a ta te W otary P u b lic use th e W a n t Ada. ward th e rocks. O ur airsh ip of Btate will be brought back safely to e a rth and s ta rte d o ut rig h t w hen th e Sims bill is defeated. Let us hope th a t th e g en tlem an T 0 Ö from T ennessee (M r. Sim s) will igaln ta k e th e floor iu su p p o rt of his bill ju s t before th e roll call, and E I iuhi M ercer 1 b farm in g Rev. J. h at he will propose to th e faith fu l follow ers of th e ad m in istra tio n on H. W ood’s place. Mr. B o u iette delivers m ilk in i his bill th e follow ing “ free-to lls . G resham every day from th e Tail- fe ll,” a la P rin ceto n : -iI The p resid e n t h as ta k en snuff, man dairy. A m eat an d fish w agon comes "or ail tru e p a trio ts th a t ’s en o u g h ; from M ontavilla tw ice a week We sneeze In concert, o te, tw o, th ree , K erchew ! K ercbew ! K erch«w ! K er- th ro u g h th is section. chew! Thos. W iles is so rtin g a large i am o u n t of potatoes. Miss B lanche W iles is hom e fo r a m o n th ’s visit. Mrs. N ina B uxton and son ure as TROUTDALE, April 13 Dr. C. F a ; living w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs E. A. Hodges, of th e U niversity of Oregon Stafiord. #111 give a le ctu re on T h u rsd ay ev E v erett Stafford has a fine dairy ening In th e Masonic hall u n d er th e herd. tuspices of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ a s T he Royal E m b ro id ery circle sociation. T he ladles of I h e asso cia m eets a t th e hom e of Mrs. K erslake. tion will give a su p p er In th e hall Come, everyone. from five to eig h t p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. C ochrane and G eorge L arson and wife have gone ch ild ren a re visitin g Mrs. C o ch ran e’s to Celilo to spend th e sum m er. sister. Mrs. II. W. Cooley. They are T he E a ste r exercises at th e M. E. •toon to move to M yrtle C reek, s o u th church Bunday evening was well a t T he man before the desk works with his hands and is paid for ern O regon, w here th ey have bought tended. T h e program consisted of his labor. T he man behind the desk works with his head and is som e acreage. Mr. C ochrane sold songs and rec tiatio n s by th e Bunday paid for his knowledge. It is merely a question of "know ing how .” Ills ran ch a t Scotts Mills. For 20 years we have been enabling people to advance their posi school sc h o lars and special muaic by tions and increase their earnings by teaching them to ‘‘know how .” C aptain B ranson and wife visited the choir. In this way, we can advance YOU to a better position. It costs you with Mrs. B ran so n ’s uncle, E. B. nothing to find out how we can help you. Simply write us telling R. D. Bailey and fam ily sp e n t S un Holcomb and fam ily a t U niversity day w ith relativ es and frie n d s at the occupation you wish to rise in. No textbooks to buy; no require m ents beyond the ability to read and write: you need not leave your P ark, over E a ste r Sunday. They a t Dayton. present work; p ay what you can afford. If you w ant a better tended services a t th e M. E. church Miss D ella Z im m erm an, who is a t position, writ« today. (here, w hich began a t six o’clock a. ten d in g th e M onm outh N orm al, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS m., and besides th e re g u la r services sp en t th e E aster vacation w ith h er included com m union and baptism al h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F re d Zim services. m erm an. T he young people will m eet a t th e Local Representative, GEO. A. KEEP, h i me of Mrs Goschle fo r ch o ir p rac S tra ig h t At It. 202 McKay Bldg., Portland. tice, next S atu rd ay evening T h ere Is no use of o u r "b e stin g P le a s . exp lain , 'w ith o u t ‘ further obh«ation on [m y pert, how I can q ualify fol Mr. and Mrs. T. W iles, th e Misses aro u n d th e b u sh ." We m ig h t as well the n o u n o n . trade, o r profeaeion, before w hich ! hare m arked X. W iles, Lesley W iles, Mrs. W. S. out w ith It first as last. We w ant S ta tio n y Ena Chemist - S a le sm a n sh ip C h a m b e rla in 's Cough B u ild 'g C o n t r a c t o r Wood and d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. H. you to try C o n c re te C o n s t'tlo n B ookkeeper A r c h ite c t E le c t r i c a l E n g S te n o g r a p h e r Rem edy th e n ex t tim e you have a Jones and Mabqj Wood atten d e d th e A r c h ite c t’! D r a f t s P o w - S t a . S u p t- A d v e r tis in g M an S tru c tu r a l E ng E le c tr ic W ir in g W in d o w T r im m in g cough o r cold. T h ere is no reason E aster service a t th e G resham M, E. L o c o m o tiv e F lr e m 'n E le c tr ic W ire m a n S h o w -C a rd W in d o w L o c o m o tiv e E n g . so fa r as we can see why you should T e le p h o n e E x p e r t C iv il S e rv e E x a u .a church. M in in g E ng. C om . l l l u s t r a t ’g R. R. C o n s t r u c t ’» not do so. T his p re p a ra tio n by its Mine Foreman H e f r l g e r a ’lon E n g C iv il E n g in e e r Gaa Engineer M e c h a n ic a l E n g S u rv e y o r Spring L axa tive and Blood Cleasner. rem a rk a b le cures has gained a world Navigation M e c h n 'l D r a f t s m a n P o u l t r y R a is in g F lu sh o u t th e accu m u lated w aste j wide re p u ta tio n , and people ev ery A u tn m o b 'e R u n n in g P lu m b 's , H e a ii'g A g ric u ltu re and poisons of th e w in ter m o n th s, w here speak of it in th e h ig h est cleans your sto m ach , liv er an d k id term s of praise. It is for sale by neys of all im purltiee. T ak e Dr. G resham D rug Co., and all Dealers. Street ard No K ing's New Life P ills; n o th in g b et ca»_____ Under the Plnchot policy of lock te r for p u rify in g th e blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. C ures consti ing up the water powers not much P p atio n , m akes you feel fine. T ak e no | development is looked for In Oregon o th er. 25c, at y o u r D ruggist Buck- Fairview SANITARY CASH MARKET MEATS PHOTOS Picture Framing Haley A ttention! a U Melrose Troutdale ON WHICH SIDE OF THE DESK ARE YOU? p le n s Arnica Sal vs for all Hurts. PAGE T H R E E la this Un«. PULFER MERCANTILE CO. The TAD Grocery Store PHONE VOIR ORDERS FREE 831 Independent Wire Q U IC K DEEIV i .RY C o n fid e n tia l S e rv ic e Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. NOTICE! We Pay 6c a pound for No. 1 Cows. Can use Hogs and V eal any time. Any quantity. Highest Price According to Size and Quality GRESHAM MARKET PHONE 41 Columbia Heights T he ran ch ers east of Sandy have been holding several m eetings for the purpose of org an izin g a local u n ion and nobody but tille rs of the soil will be allow ed to join. T he m ain fea tu re s of th e o rg an izatio n will be to ow n, and m a in ta in a co o p erativ e sto re. If th is can win th e su p p o rt of th e farm ers, it will be a benflt to everybody. R. P. R asm ussen, th e m an ag er of th e C o rb ett ran ch , has ju s t p u rch a s ed a flue five-passenger autom obile. Mr. L ato u re ll died la s t Sunday evening, April 5, at his hom e at L ato u rell F alls, a fte r a couple of years of illness. He was th e young est son of J. L ato u rell and a b ro th er o Mrs. Jo h n L arsso n , th e T ro u td ale m ayor, an d H enry L ato u re ll of G resham . Mr. L ato u rell wus laid to rest a t M ountuin View cem etery la st T uesday. Mrs. Robinson and in fa n t d a u g h te r left for h er hom e at H alf Way Iregon, last week, a fte r u m o n th 's visit with h e r sister, Mrs. C. Illldge. Mrs. M. K insgton and tw o little ions of Salem , are guestH a t th e old hom e of Mrs. K ingston a t th e H eights. Mrs. K ing, m o th er of Mrs. C Illldge, and Mr. and Mrs. Je n n in g s >f P o rtlan d , have ju st a rriv ed hom e lite r a two m o n th s’ trip to tile O ri en t. It was in te re stin g to h ear of the costum es of tile people of Jap an , where they sp e n t th e m o st of the tim e to u rin g th e co u n try by auto. They declare th e roads in Ja p an to he th e m ost p erfect in th e w orld for au to trav el.. C olum bia g ran g e decided a t th e ir last m eeting to in stall a new lig h t ing p la n t in th e hall. W ork will be •om m enced at once, and it will mak ' a decided Im provem ent to o u r hall to have good lig h ts everyw here. F o u r ap p licatio n s w ere received for m em bership. F. B ram , of H url h u rt, le ft for S eattle la st w eek, w here he is going Into business w ith hlH tw in b ro th er, who ow ns a co n fectio n ary sto re . CHURCH SERVICES. [ T h e s e n o tic e s w ill b e p u b lis h e d fro m tim e to tim e f r e e o f c h a r g e . O th e rs n o t lis te d h e r e a r e s o lic ite d . I f a n y a r e in c o r re c t p le a s e n o t i f y th e O u tlo o k a n d o r r e c tlo n s w ill h e m a d e a t o n c e .] B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H Sun- Ja y S ch o o l 10 a. m. I*, it. S h o e m a k e r , S u p e r in te n d e n t. P r e a c h in g 11 a. m.. a n d 30 p m. P r a y e r m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y 30 p. m. E. A. L e o n a rd , P a s t o r . L IN N B M A N M E M O R IA L M E T H o l» - 1st E p is c o p a l c h u r c h , G r e s h a m . P r e a c h in g s e rv ic e s a t 11 a m. a n d 7:30 p. in. S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 a m .. J u n i o r I .e a g u e a t 3:30 p. nt., E p w o r th L e a g u e a t 6 45 p. 111. A. It. L y m a n S u n d a y S ch o o l S u p e r i n te n d e n t ; M rs L " y P u l le n E p w o rth I .e a g u e p re sid e n t. M iss A u r illa H o a g la n d J u n i o r L e a g u e S u p e r in te n d e n t. R ev. M e lv ille T. W ire , P a s to r . FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH — M o rn in g s e rm o n a t 11 o ’c lo c k , e v e n in g s e rm o n a t 7:30. S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 a. in. R ev. l>. M. C a th e y s u p e r i n t e n d e n t. C la s s m e e tin g f o llo w in g m o r n in g se rm o n . P. L. R u n g . c l a s s le a d e r. P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s a t th e c h u r c h . Ib R ev . E dw . W. H ig h t, P a s to r . S M IT H m e m o r ia l P R E S B Y T E R - la n . F a ir v ie w .— R e v Thus R o b in s o n , m in is te r . S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. m. M rs. 1). W M cK ay , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; p r e a c h in g 11 a. in ; Y. P S. C. E. 7 30 p. m. P r e a c h in g b y p a s t o r a t V ic to r y an d H u r lb u r t s c h o o lh o u s e s a l t e r n a t e Hmi- d a v s . a f te r n o o n a n d e v e n in g . PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T IS T c h u r c h . S u n d a y S ch o o l a t 10 a m ; p r e a c h in g a t 11 a. m ; Y o u n g P e o p le ’s m e e tin g ft 30; p r e a c h in g a t 7:30 p. in. Rev. Mr. H o y . P a s t o r . C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S e r v ic e s — 1. O <». E. h a ll. G re p h u m . S u n d a y sc h o o l it 10 a. m S e r v ic e s a t 11, te s tim o n y m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o’clo ck . LODGES AND SO C IETIES. C O L U M B IA G R A N G E — M e e ts firs t S a tu r d a y In e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , It P. R a s m u s s e n : s e c r e ta r y , M rs .1. P o u n d e r ; le c tu r e r , G e o r g e K n ie rie rn . C o r b e tt, < ire. PLEA SA N T * VALLEY GRANGE— M e iis e v e ry se c o n d S a tu r d a y in e a c h m o n th . M a s te r . J I. W. S n a s h a l l. s e c r e t a r y , E d n a D. R e rk e . le c t u r e r . M is V. S n a s h a ll. G r e s h a m , O reg o n . R. P. D. 3. SA N D Y GRANGE — M eds e v e ry f o u r t h S a tu r d a y . M a s te r, A. G. 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