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Unity Pleasant Valley Introductory S A L E of t h i > ■ BARTELT MERCANTILE CO. SUCCESSORS TO D. C. ELY, Better Known as the Lewis Shattuck Store SALE WILL BEGIN TUESDAY MORNING A p r il 2 1, — — And will Continue for Ten Days Great Slaughter, Everything Reduced Everybody Knows the Good Quality of the Shattuck Stock of Merchandise New Stock of Millinery Latest Styles Just Arrived Competent Milliners in Attendance BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AT CASH MARKET PRICES Store will be. closed on Monday TO ARRANGE STOCK H. L. Clyde, of G ladstone P ark , was a tte n d in g to business m a tte rs In th e valley la st T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. R obinson, of P o rtlan d fl, visited a t th e hom e of th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. W ill Richey, last Sunday. L eland Moore re tu rn e d to th e O. A. C. to resu m e his stu d ies last Mou- i day. H. O. Je llu m and fam ily left Mon day fo r La C enter, W ash in g to n , w here they w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Mr. an d Mrs. C. H. B atem an, Mr. an d Mrs. R obert H enderson, of Bell- rose, w ere valley v isito rs T uesday ev ening. Mrs. M. Donley visited o ver Sunday w ith frien d s in P o rtlan d . Miss G race L einer, of P o rtla n d , visited o ver Sunday a t th e hom e of h er uncle and a u n t, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore. Mrs. F. A. L ehm an e n te rta in e d th e L ad ies’ Aid a t h e r hom e la st T h u rs day aftern o o n . A rrived a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. K esterso n , Monday, th e 13th. a bouncing baby boy. A la rg e and ap p reciativ e au dience atte n d e d th e E a ste r services held at th e ch u rch last Sunday. T he in te rio r of th e ch u rch was ta ste fu lly an d ap p ro p riately d eco rated for th e occas- sion. T he special p ro g ram was well ren d ered and reflects m uch cred it on th e p ain sta k in g efforts of those who had charge. A t th e conclusion of th e exercises, th e p asto r. Rev. J. T. Hoey, delivered a sh o rt b u t splendid s e r mon on th e kind of seed to sow. T ext, M ark 4 :2 8 . T he occassion will long be rem em bered by those who w ere present. E verybody is going to atten d church next Sunday. G et o u t early and join th e procession. Only th irte e n days m ore In which , to reg ister. If you w ant to vote at the p rim aries, g et busy. Lusted T he h o n o r roll pupils fo r L usted school th is m onth a re Glen A ndre, E arl A ndre, Ida S ester, W illie S ester, H arry C arlson, C arl G oger, W ilb u r A ltm an, E rn e st Q uay, H arold E der, L enora E der, Irm a E d er, R aym ond C olburn, H arold Ja ck and F re d d ie Erz. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H am ilto n , Sr., are being co n g ra tu lated on th e b irth of tw ins, a boy an d a girl, to th e ir g ran d ch ild ren Mr. and Mrs. E arl H am ilton a t N ew berg, O regon, on April 13. Less th a n five m onths ago tw in boys w ere born to an o th e r gran d so n and his wife, Mr. an d Mrs H arris H am ilton. Mr. and Mrs. M alvln Long are v isit ing a t th e hom e of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. N eibauer. Irv in N eibauer, who is atten d in g th e W ashington high, is hom e for a two w eeks’ vacation. Mrs. F re d C arlto n is h ere on a two w eeks’ vacation v isitin g at th e home of M athew Rauw and o th e r friends W an ted — P ositions as sta g e d riv ers by two ladles, fully com petent. , In q u ire E m broidery club. W. H. H am ilton and wife, E. D. H am ilto n and fam ily v isited friends In G resham one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. M athew Rauw spent E aster Sunday w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rauy>' who resides at M on ta villa. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r R urns and Mr. and Mrs. W ilhelm were th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ick le r E as te r Sunday. R aym ond M iller, J r ., has been sick fo r th e p ast week an d u n ab le to a t tend school. Mr. W eeks is having th e In terio r of his house p lastered th is week. Mr. an d Mrs. H arris H am ilton left la st W ednesday for C learw ater, W ashington. Kelso TUESDAY and SATURDAY Store will remain open Evenings until 9 Remember the opening Tuesday Morning April 21 A son was born to Mr. an d Mrs. Ned Nelson S unday m orning April 12 b ut lived only 24 h o u rs, dying Mon day m o rning. A pril 13. T he m o th er is doing well. T he G ilb ert Jo n sru d fam ily, th e ’ Chas. Jo h an so n fam ily of O rient and Miss R hoda Jo n sru d , of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests of R o b ert J o n s ru d ’s E as te r Sunday. Mr and Mrs G ordon Bowen and baby d a u g h te r, of M ontavllla, also the Joel Jarl family spent Easter Sunday at the home of C. J. Slndall. Gilbert Erl has returned to Idaho after spending a week visiting rela- 1 tives here. Found a Cure fur Rheumatism. “I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time." writes Lee L. Chapman. Ma- | pletcn, low s "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain’s Liniment and In two months I was well and hare | not suffered with rh eu m atism since Ray P alm q u ist, who is a tte n d in g th e U. of O is spending his E aster vacation a t home. Mrs. C. M. O liphant visited In L ents Monday. Mr. an d Mrs. C. M O liphant are en te rta in in g Rev. ar.d Mrs. I. E. Meese an d fam ily from L ents for a few days. • M innie P alm q u ist is v isitin g at I hom e fo r a week. S. F. P itts ’ new house 1 b rap id ly j progressing. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n P alm q u ist, Ray and M innie, spent W ednesday even ing at th e hom e of C. H. W lhlon. Mr. and Mrs. C. M O liphant spent W ednesday evening w ith S. F. P itts and faintly. Mr. and Mrs Lee Ball are sacking potatoes on th e ir place here. Jo h n C u n n in g h am s have n early com pleted th e ir new house and ex pect to move In a few days. Simon H uddle from H appy Hollow- called on S. F. P itts W ednesday. F ra n c is E lvers, from Salem , Is b o ard in g a t H. C. W hllon’s. B e rth a P itts, who has been sick for som e tim e, is able to be about. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n C unningham and ch ild ren sp e n t Sunday w ith Mrs. C u n n in g h am ’s p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Beers at H ogan. L o ttie W ihlon, Ray and M innie P alm quist sp en t T h u rsd ay evening at th e hom e of Roy Johnson. Corbett PULEER MERCANTILE CO. The TAD Grocery Store PHONE YOUR ORDERS FREE QUICK DELIVERY 831 Independent Wire Confidential Service Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. NOTICE! W e Pay 6c a pound for No. 1 Cows. Can use H ogs and Veal any time. Any quantity. Highest Price According to Size and Quality G R ESH A M M ARKET PHONE 41 Cottrell M u rp h y 's P lan . A young Irish c u ra te was p rea ch J. C. V anzandt will speak at the ing his first serm on, an d chose for C o ttrell ch u rch at 11 o'clock next Sunday m orning, an d ut P leasan t his text th e m iracle of th e loaves H om e ch u rch In th e evening. Mr. and fishes. He was very nervous, V anzandt Is w orking in th e In terest and read it, "A nd they fed five peo of sta te -w id e p ro h ib itio n . ple w ith five th o u sa n d loaves of Mr. an d Mrs. D ensm ore. of Mason, bread and five th o u san d fishes." M ichigan, a re visiting Mr. and Mrs. T h erea t one of Ills ru stic h e a re rs George B lack b u rn th is week. Mr. and m u rm u red , loud en ough to be h ea rd : Mrs. D ensm ore have been spending “T h a t’s no m iracle, beg o rra. I th e w in ter in C alifornia. could do th a t m yself." Mrs. R ichie and d a u g h te r R uth of T he cu ra te o v erh eard him , and so Sew ard, N ebraska, w ere th e guests of on th e follow ing Sunday he a n Mrs. R ich ie's sister, Mrs. U. S. G rif nounced th e sam e tex t, b u t had it fith th e first of th e week. rig h t th is tim e: "A nd they fed five Mrs. R ichie an d d a u g h te r expect th o u san d people w ith five loaves of to re tu rn to th e ir hom e in N ebraska bread and a few fishes.” in ab o u t tw o w-eeks. He paused a second, an d then C h e ste r C ap lin g er of th e M ultno leaned over tile pulpit und said : — m ah h otel, P o rtlan d , und Bister Beu "C ould you do th a t, Mr. M urp h y ?” lah, of G resham , w ere th e guests of M urphy rep lied : "S u re, y er rev 'h e ir a u n t, Mrs. E lla S chneider, S un erence, I co u ld .” day. "A nd how could you do It ?” a s k R aym ond M iller an d fam ily were ed th e priest. th e S unday g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. “ Sure, yer reverehce, I could do it and Mrs. Win. C rasw ell. with w hat was le ft over from last Two carlo ad s of po tato es were loaded ut th e C o ttrell sta tio n for S unday.” ship m en t to P o rtlan d , th e first of A nother bill to abolish cap ital I he week. p u n ish m en t will be Inflicted upon the E ig h t carlo ad s of gravel are at the Oregon public next N ovem ber. It Is C ottrell sta tio n to be used in g rav one of th e p en alties of th e In itia tiv e eling th e road from th e statio n to privilege th a t 'h e sam e m easu re may th e C lackam as county line. be b ro u g h t up a t every election. T he Mr. Hess, of Mt. Hood, a form er law should be am ended so as to m ake Mrs. Geo. T acheron and fam ily spent E a ster Sunday w ith h er d a u g h friend of Miss Rosa W lsh art, visited such action possible only at sta te d h er ut th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. periods u fte r u bill is once defeated. ter, Mrs. O. W. Boring. Jo h n M ueller sp en t W ednesday in Wm. C rasw ell Sunday. G resham . Dally O regonian, 1 yr. r e g , , . f < 0 0 Twlce-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r . . . 1.60 Mrs. A. G. H orberg sp en t T h u rsd ay C om bination, 1 y e a r .................... 6 00 in P o rtlan d . At M elrose M ethodfst church next M. H. W heeler has im proved th e » It! R< II SERV ICES 3unday th e p asto r, Rev, F. L. Sm ith, [T h e s e n o tic e s w i l l be p u b lis h e d fr o m road a little by ru n n in g th e g ra d e r tim e to e fre e o f c h a rg e , o th e c s will preach a t 3 p. m. Sunday n o t lis te d tim he re e re s o lic ite d I f a n y lir e over It. school a t 2. T his being "Go to in c o r r e c t p le a se i m t i f y th e o u t lo o k and Mr. an d Mr3. Wm. M ueller spent c o r re c tio n s w i l l he m a de a t once. 1 h u rc h ’ S unday, un especially larg e E aster at Sandy. B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H I 'I t C I I Sun atten d a n ce is expected. d a y S ch o o l 10 a. m . 1». It. S h o e m a k e r, E. A dam s and sons sp en t S atu rd ay On M onday, A pril 20, an all-day S u p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h in g 11 a. in., and and Sunday with his d a u g h te r, n ear 7:30 p. in. P ra y e r m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y meetlnff will be held, w ith p reach 7:30 p. in. E. A . L a o n a rd , P a s to r. Boring ing a t 11 by Dr. J a s Moore, of Sa L I N N E M A N M E M O R IA L M K T I I O l i - Several fam ilies have moved to lem, d istric t su p e rin te n d e n t. A b as 1st E p is c o p a l c h u rc h , G re s h a m P re a c h .h e ir hom es which they have bought in g s e rv ic e s s t i l a. m. a n d 7.30 p in. ket d in n e r a t noon, follow ed by the S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 a. m , J u n io r in th e valley. L e a g u e a t 3:3 0 p. rn . E p w o r th L e a g u e 0 15 p. tn. A. It. L y m a n S u n d a y Chas. B ridge from New Mexico has q u a rte rly conference a t 1:30. A a S t choo p e rin te n d e n t: M rs L i l y P u l cordial in v itatio n Is extended to all. le n E l p w S o u rth League p r e s id e n t. M ia s bought ten acres of land. A u r i l l a H o a g la n d J u n io r L e a g u e S o p e r- A b irth d a y su rp rise was given to in te n d e n t. R ev. M e lv ille T. W ire , H enry Jo n es la st n ig h t by ab o u t 40 P a s to r. of bis neig h b o rs. An In terestin g fea FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH — rm o n a t 11 o 'c lo c k , e v e n in g tu re of th e evening was th e lig h tin g s M e o rm rn o in n g a se t 7:30. S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 T he E a ste r exercises were held at of th e 69 can d les on th e b irthday a m. Rev. H. M. C a th e y s u p e r in te n dent C lans m e e tin g f o llo w in g m o r n th e M. E. church Sunday. T he p ro cake. A m ost en jo y ab le tim e was in g se rm o n . F. L. Itu g g . c la s s le a d e r. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g s a t gram was well ren d ered . Rev. Mr. sp en t by all p resen t. th e c h u rc h . Rev. E dw . W. H ig h t , Runyan p reached a special E aster P a s to r. serm on, an d Rev. Mr. S m ith, of S an Iswik to Y o u r P lu m b in g . S M IT H M E M O R IA L PRESRYTEH- You know w hat h appens in a la n , F a ir v ie w — R ev T h u s . R o b in s o n , dy, also gave an in te restin g talk and m in is te r. S u n d a y s c h o o l 10 a. tn M rs . left his ap p o in tm en t to preach h ere house in w hich th e plum bing is In H. W M c K a y , s u p e r in te n d e n t: p re a c h poor c o n d itio n — everybody In the in g I I a. m .: Y. P. S. C. E. 7.30 p. m. every fo u rth Sunday In th e m onth at house is liab le to c o n tra c t typhoid P re a c h in g b y p a s to r a t V ic t o r y and 3 o ’clock. A fter th e services th e o r o r som e o th e r fever. T h e digestive IV - J h';V te r:o h '^ m ;r::.p % g .rn“ ,e B“ n- ganization of th e Sunday school was o rg an s p erfo rm th e sam e functions PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T I S T in th e h u m an body as th e plum bing held an d th e officers w ere elected. does for th e house, and they should ch u rch . S u n d a y S ch o o l s t 10 a m .; Mrs. M arth a Linfield and d au g h te r be k ep t in first class condition all p rea ch in g at 11 a m. Young People’s m a stin g ti 10; p rea ch in g at 7:10 p. m. have moved on to th e M arston place the tim e If you have any tro u b le Rev. Mr. Hoy Paator. w ith y o u r digestion ta k e C h am b er and will soon have all of h er fu rn i R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S e rv ic e s — la in 's T ab lets and you a re ce rtain to I. C O. H O. ay school tu re shipped h ere from P o rtlan d . get quick relief F or sale by G resh a t 10 a. F. m. h a ll, S e G rv re ic a e h s a m a . t S i t u : n d te s tim o n y Alex. Brooks, of Hood River, was am D rug Co., and all D ea'ers. , m eeting W edn esd ay ev en in g a t I o’ c lo c k . V ictor Johnson is serving on th e grand ju ry this week. Mr. McDonald of P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday at th e ir su m m er hom e n ear here. R. P. R asm ussen is th e possessor of an O verland autom obile since F ri day. C. J. L ittlep ag e, of M osier, was here on business W ednesday. Miss E th el Sm ith cam e o u t from P o rtlan d F rid ay evening and spent th e w eekend a t home. R. M. Dodson was in P o rtlan d F ri day. Mrs. Lee E vans visited h er m o th er Mrs. B rink at T ro u td a le Friday. Ruby R asm ussen, who Is a tten d in g the sta te norm al at M unniouth, spent a few days a t hom e recently. T he E aster services a t th e church were well atten d e d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of F airview visited th e ir son F ra n k and fam ily n ea r h ere Sunday. Mr. Owen, from Corvallis, and son from San F rancisco, visited his d a u g h te r, Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain S atu rd ay and left Sunday m orning to visit a sou In K entucky. Haley Melrose Cherryville visiting old friends here last week. William Allen and family, who have been spending the winter at Bull Run, have moved back to their old home In Cherryville. Miss Jessie C lark , who has been spending the winter with her sister, Mrs O eo r g e Craig, of Camas, Wash- Ington, has returned home, - — — ---------- Straight At It. TJiere Is no use of our "beating around the bush.” We might as well out with It first as last. We want j you to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reaaon so far as we can see why you should not do so. This preparation by Its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputation, and people every- where speak of It In the highest terms of praise It Is for sale by For side by Gresham Drug Co., and i all Dealers. Gresham Drug Co., and all Dealora. Are You Going to Build? 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