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GRESHAM, LAFFERTY FIGHTS C olu m b ia H e ig h ts FOR FREE TOLLS It is apple blossom tim e and every OREGON’, TUESDAY, Sandy AVRIL S I, 1U14 PAGE TH R EE F a irv iew T he Dover school won In a spelling FA IRV IEW , April 20— A social ev- tree in th e o rc h a rd is in bloom, even contest w ith th e Firw ood school F ri- ; ening was enjoyed by a few of th e Being a m em ber of th e House th e N o rth ern Spies th a t never have J a y - ! young folks in th e city hall on S atu r- C om m ittee on I n te rs ta te and F o r The TAD Grocery Store borne apples, a re m aking a fine show A nton M alar is on th e sick list. day evening. T he h ours w ere passed eign Com merce, C ongressm an Laffer ing th is year an d surely th e re in in d i Mrs. W. R. F ellow s suffered a se in m usic and gam es a fte r which ty, from th is d istric t, was in a posi cation of a heavy crop of all kiuds of vere stro k e of apoplexy W ednesday. light refre sh m e n ts w ere served. tion to m ake a m inority report Mrs. Eliza Stone will give a tea fru it. T he g en tle sp rin g breeze is She is rep o rted som ew hat im proved at th is w riting. on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for th e bene again st the p resid e n t's repeat m eas w afting th e m ost fra g ra n t pet fum e Miss W heeler, of Dover, was a San fit of th e Ladies Aid society of the ure. Mr. Lafferty m ade good use of from th e o rch a rd s; th e woods are P resb y terian church. dy visitor Friday. th e o p p o rtu n ity , filing a stro n g re tow m ost b eau tifu l, an d th e llttl Mrs. W illiam Byers, of S eattle, I C h arlie Cox is hau lin g rick wood port ag a in st repeal, which furnished bees are hum m ing am ongst the bios from Firw ood to Sandy. who was for several y ears a resid en t the foundation for th e speeches of oms g a th e rin g food, an d one finds it W. A. P roctor, of C o ttrell, was in of th is place, has been th e guest of ' several m em bers who opposed re delightfu l to be o ut doors. All w Mrs. J. O. Davis. tow n Tuesday. peal on the floor of th e House. A wish fo r to m ake n a tu re p erfect, is The Misses R osalie and Lillie ! T h e Sandy C o rn et Band has been p a rt of Mr. L aiferty ’s m inority report ju st a little m ore su n sh in e. T he L uscher had as w eek-end guests Miss reju v en ated u n d er th e lead ersh ip of follow s. ranchers are busy p lan tin g potato es F lorence C arlq u ist, Miss Lydia Carl- "P ro f. Em ory Johnson, of th e Uni in d th e many h u n d red s of men th a t Chas. B ennett and dubbed th e "S an quist an d Miss Mary W arren, of j versity of P ennsylvania, has ju st are digging aw ay a t o u r highw ay dy B ooster ban d .” P o rtlan d . T h e Sandy C om m ercial club will sta te d th a t If th e U nited S tates ex m akes th e H eights here an in te rest hold a m eeting a t city hall W ednes em pts coasting vessels from th e pay ing place to live. m ent of tolls th e governm ent will T he social a t o u r hall last S a tu r day evening, A pril 22. lose th eteb y in canal revenues the day was a p leasan t affair. P ro fesso r C larence Casidy is w orking on Ed. TROUTDALE, A pril 19— T he lec sum of $20,000,000 in ten years. Zilm, of P o rtlan d , d elighted th e a u d i W olf’s house tu re given by Dr. C. F. Hodges of F rom an econom ic point of view can ence w ith a few b eau tifu l violin solos M esdam es S m ith, Shelley, Baren- n o t th e people well afford to lose and Miss L illian Downing gave sev drick an d M alar w ere chosen by th e th e U niversity of Oregon an d the We Pay 6c a pound for No. 1 $20,000,000 in revenue from canal eral fine readings. T h e th re e little Sandy W om en’s club to rep rese n t the su p p er given by th e ladies of th e Cows. Can use Hogs and Veal tolls in 10 years If, by so doing, girls in w hite m ade a p re tty p icture club a t th e next m eetin g of th e San la re n t-T e a c h e rs' association In th e any time. Any quantity. Masonic hall on T h u rsd ay evening they save in th e sam e period $100,- m th e stag e, singing Apple Blossom dy city council. proved a g reat success both tlna ld a l- Time. A fter th e p rogram th e young 000,000 or m ore in fre ig h t rates? A "T a n g o ” dancing p arty was held Highest Price According to Size and Quality ly r.nd socially. Before th e le .r ir e , "T h e people have alread y put in olkr took ch a rg e of th e floor to a a t S helley’s hall S atu rd ay n ig h t. v’uch was thoroughly enjoyed oy all to th e canal $400,000,000, equal to (ate hour A s u b sta n tia l su p p er was Miss Gay, of T acom a, W ashington, 'h e re v as a m usical program . T he $4 per head of o u r population, and -erved a t m idnight. 1 «.rent-T eachers' association a*c *<•- P rofesso r Zilm , of P o rtlan d , was is v isitin g friends in Sandy. no one proposes to get th a t back Mrs. W. C u rtis an d d a u g h te r, of 1"< to co-operate with th e cit ’ o i a It is only proposed to charg e tolls to a Sunday g u est a t C olum bia View PHONE 41 P o rtlan d , are v isitin g at W ill Bos- g en eral clean-up day, th e d a n of m a in ta in th e ru n n in g expenses of the farm . ho lm ’s. Miss Alice W oodw ard, of P o rtlan d , wli’cli will be set in th e near fu ’ure. canal. T he $20,000,000 th a t we G ertru d e Meinig has ch arg e of th e w ould lose in canal revenues in 10 m ade a sh o rt visit at h er hom e here Mrs J. W. Burdlne iiite rta ln e d on L ist o f L etters. lew branch lib rary u t th e postottjee. Friday. The day was passed in qullt- years by exem pting coasting vessels on Sunday. R em aining le tte rs uncalled fo r In J. D eaver was in Salem on business lh e books a re fro n t th e sta te lib rary iug and d in n er was served bj th e would be only 20 cents p e r head of this office fo r th e week en ding ast week. W. 8. D eaver, oldest son a t Salem. o u r population. By th a t policy no hostess. Leo D olw itch Is suffering from a April 19, 1914. citizen would lose in canal revenues )f Mr. and Mrs. Deaver, sp en t th e F ra n k McGugin, of Bull R un, is W ard Inglis and wife, who have dislocated shoulder. L etters Geo. W. A ndrew s, C. E. over 60 cents in 3 0 y ears— a genera week-end with his folks. can d id ate for statji rep resen tativ e. T he Buckley school has been a n Hall, J. E. F ra k es, E. C. M iller, been spending th e w inter w ith his G. P u re n , of H u rlb u rt, is m aking tion. A lbert W ilkins and A rth u r Lam p paren ts, Dr. Inglis an d fam ily at nounced for th e polling place of this F ran k Cord, Mrs. M. E. T atnnes, "Now, w hile each generation prep aratio n to leave for A laska in a er w ere n ot absent n o r tard y a t F ir G resham , have been th e guest of his d istrict. Mrs. J. J. M orrison. •ouple of weeks w here he aim s to go would lose in can al revenues 0 . C onner and fam ily have moved g ran d m o th er Mrs. C. H. L ight, before wood school d u rin g school m onth C ards— Mrs, R aker, Mrs. M. E. »rospecting 60 cents per head by exem pt Into th e Van Black house. He will leaving for th e ir hom e In Canada. en ding April 17. Fullylove, Mrs. T. M. M iller, Orlo A. F asten , b ro th er of .Mrs. Tay- ing coasting vessels, how much assist S orenson Bros. w ith th eir F. L. Mack and J. E. Pom eroy are Hay, W. R oberts, L addas Losted, w ould they gain thereb y ? Say th e 'or, left fo r th e so u th , a f te r a couple sp rin g w ork. Sandy’s can d id ate for constable and UNIQUE SURPRISE W illie P eters, V. A. Bullanlyne, Mrs. tolls will be $1.60 p er ton. At th a t >t m onths here. Lionel Buckley is suffering with FOR DR. AND MRS. LEWIS John Mayely, Mrs. Chas. E lkins. ju stice of th e peace respectively. R obert and H elen lllid g e, who are ra te lum ber shipped from th e Pacific a severe case of n u era lg la of th e face. These le tte rs will be se n t to th e C. W, H ow ard, of P o rtlan d , spent coast to New O rleans o r New fo rk both a tte n d in g school In th e city, Mr. Nolun has set o ut sotne nice T he follow ing 1« taken from th e dead le tte r office on May 13, .vere hom e on th e ranch last week. Sunday a t Sandy. would pay $2.25 per th ousand feet Seaside Signal an d concerns a fo rm fru it trees on his place. 1914, If not delivered before. In call F ra n k C lark has re tu rn e d from a fo r pasing th ro u g h th e canal, as u D ear R e a d e r:— W hat do you th in k e r F airview fam ily who are well ing for th e above, pleuse say "a d v e r visit in P o rtlan d . th o u sa n d feet of lu m b er w eighs pra F R IE N D S H IP D E FIN E D . known in m any p o rtio n s of E astern tised ,” giving d a te of list. of the h o rrib le ex ecu tio n in th e far tically a ton and a half. T h a t would F. lla rb u r, of P o rtlan d , is stop M ultnom ah: I. McCOLL, P. M. "D efine th e word ‘frie n d ’,” was the East last week when fo u r men were m ake Pacific coast lum ber cost in ping in Sandy a few days. T he m em bers of the A rtisan lodge 'a s t q u estion in th e language test. m urdered by th e hands of ju stice? th e M ississippi valley or on th e At Dr. B arendrick broke ground su rp rised Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis A fter m uch co n sid eratio n , freckle S p rin g L a x a tiv e am i Itlo ix l t'leu-sner. la n tic seaboard $2.25 m ore per May the Lord have pity and mercy T hursday fo r a fine new residence on F lush o ut th e accu m u lated w aste a t th e hom e of Mrs. T. II. W hite or, faced Jo h n handed In th e follow ing: th o u san d feet th a n it would cost if on th e ju d g e an d ju ro rs th a t sent Main stre e t. M ust be th e doctor and, poisons of th e w in ter m onths; the west side last T h u rsd ay evening "A frie n d ’s a feller th a t know s all we exem pt o u r coastw ise tra d e from cleans your stom ach, liver an d k id hose men to th e ir doom. It is m ost th in k s th e railro ad is com ing. in a very unique and pleasing m an ab o u t you, and yet likes you.” neys of all im p u rities. T ak e Dr. th e paym ent of tolls. On th is one Max A nderson is tilling th o se big ner, th e event being th e ir 36th wed K lug’s New Life Pills; n o th in g b et item of lum ber alone each citizen barb aro u s and in h u m an and so long LODGES AND HO4TETII5S. is these m ethods of pun ish in g crim holes on th e Mt. Hood road w ith ding ann iv ersary . te r for purifying th e blood. Mild, east of K ansas City who builds a C O LU M BIA G R A N G E — M eets first new plank from D ixon's mill. T he p arty g ath ered a t an early S a tu rd a y in each m onth . M aster, It. P. non-griping laxative. C ures co n sti house d u rin g his lifetim e would prof inals is going on, crim e will never R a sm u ssen ; se c r e ta r y . Mrs. J Pounder; ■top. Does not o u r Bible tell us not E sso n ’s big soda fo u n tain has ar h o u r and the a rra n g e m e n ts in d etail lectu rer, G eo rg e K n lerlem . C orb ett. Ore pation; m akes you feel fine. Tuke no it free canal tolls from $25 to $100 o kill? It would be b e tte r to place were quickly m ade for p. com plete rived and will soon be p ut in com 25c, a t your D ruggist. Buck- w hile he would save by charging PLEASANT V A L L E Y G R A N G E — o th er. rim in als w here th e re was no chance mission. su rp rise. D orrance Sm ith was n e a t M eets ev ery seco n d S a tu rd a y In each leu ’s A rnica Salve for ull H u rts. to lls only 60 cents. S avings in food m onth M aster, 11. W. S n a sh a tl: se c r e L andlord Wolf, of th e Sandy hotel ly a ttire d in a kim ona and b reak fast tary. Edna 1> Herke; lectu rer. Mrs. V. p rod u cts and o th e r heavy freighl if m ingling w ith th e world and then Look to Y our P lum bing. lo all possible to m ake b e tte r men is im proving the fro n t of his prem ises cap and p u t to bed on a couch In th e s n a s t ia lf G resh a m , O regon, it. F. 1>. 3. from coast to coast would be in like You know w hat h appens In a SA N D Y G R A N G E — M eets ev ery ud women of th em th a t would look with a fancy fence and new stage living room with his face to the wall p roportion. fo u rth S a tu rd a y . M aster, A. G. T h o m a s; in which th e p lum bing is in more lik e C hristianity. L et us hope platform . and in th e m eantim e a h u rried call ccre ta ry , J en n ie B ell; lectu rer, M rs. M. house poor condition -everybody In the "T h e secret of th is g re a t economic Hell. S an d y, O regon. was sen t to Dr. Lewis, sta tin g th a t h at cap ital p u n ish m en t will be ab o l house is lluble to co n tra ct typhoid a d v a n ta g e is th a t can al ra te s will L TN O M A H G R A N O E — M eets e v o r some o th e r fever. T he digestive ished in th e neai fu tu re and th a t Mrs. W hite was q u ite 111. Pickets ery M U fo u rth S a tu rd a y . M aster. J. C. affect tran sc o n tin e n ta l rail rates, and ?ucli as saloons an d g rills be done were placed to notify th e crowd A lbel; se creta ry , C. M. latke; lectu rer. o rg an s perform th e sam e fu n ctio ns thereby th e saving to th e A m erican in th e hum an body as th e plum bing C. M. Q u lck aall G resh a m , It. F. D. 2. away w ith Sor h ere in those places when th e doctor should put In an ap does for th e house, and they should people from free tolls In forcing re R U S S E L L V IL L E G R A N G E — M eets E. P. M iller has gone to P ortland pearance and at th e signal the lights are fostered th e m ost crim e. third S a tu rd a y each m onth M aster, be kept In first class condition all d uctions in nail ra te s will be m il for a few d ay s’ visit w ith his m other w ere extinguished in all but the sick J o h n W e lb e s. se c r e ta r y . O livet M ilts, th e tim e. If you have any tro u b le MRS. P. ANDERSEN. lectu rer. J. W. M ills. P ortlan d . R. F. with your digestion ta k e C h am b er lions, w hile th e saving in revenues and to a tte n d to m a tte rs of business. room and all concealed them selves I). 1. lain 's T ablets and you are ce rtain to by refu sin g to exem pt o u r coasting G eorge Joice was a caller one day In ad jo in in g rooms. G R E SH A M G R A N G E — M eets ev ery g et quick relief. F or sale by G resh vessels from th e paym ent of these seco n d S a tu rd a y , ea ch m onth M aster, this week on Rev. A. J. Lucas. W han th e d o cto r arriv ed all was H K. D avta; se c r e ta r y , A lb erta A llen , am Drug Co., and all D ea'ers. to lls will be n egligible.” T he M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid gave a q u ie t,'o n ly the g ro an s of th e p atien t lectu rer, W . B P a rso n s G resh am , ore. (P a id A d v ) C H U I« ’ll HKRVICKH. R ubber coats and u m b rellas are E V E N IN G STA R G R A N G E — M eets [T h e se n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed from social last S atu rd ay evening a t the being audible. P lacing his medi- first S a tu rd a y ea ch m onth. M aster. .1. tim e to tim e fr e e o f ch arge. still th e o rd e r of th e day. O th ers hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Denney, which ine case on th e tab le th e doctor in I. J o h n so n ; se c r e ta r y , J en n ie C. S m ith ; not lis te d h ere o re so lic ite d , i f a n y ore T he new sto re has been o p es sev lectu rer, S F. Rail. L en ts, O regon Incorrect p leu se n o tify th e O u tlook and was well atten d ed an d fu rn ish ed a q uired In a sy m p ath etic m anner, “ Is o rreetto n s w ill be m ade ut o n ce.) era l days. It holds con sid erab le F A IR V IE W O R A N G E - M eets -v e r y very en joyable evening to all present your stom ach cram ping you a g a in ? " first S a tu rd a y . M aater, C edric S to n e, T he guests p a rta k in g of a delicious stock and p resen ts q u ite a neat ap B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H -Su n creta ry . R oy S to n e: lectu rer, Mrs. J. d a y S ch ool 10 a. m. I >. It. S h oem ak er, M ander Lansdown* sta rte d this The p atien t rolled over and looked se d in n e r p rep a re d by Mrs. K ane on pearance. W. T o w n sen d . F a ir v ie w , O regon. It su rely is a conven S u p erin ten d en t. P rea ch in g 11 a. m.. and m orning for eastern Oregon to work tp at the doctor an d said, "Y es, dec 7:30 p. in. P rayer m e e tin g W ed n esd ay E a ste r S unday were, Mr. and Mrs. ience to th e neighborhood. OOD G R A N O E — M eets first o r." Dr. Lewis held up his hands W ROCKW (luring the seeding and h arv est time. ed n esd ay 8 p. m., and third S a tu rd a y . 7:30 p. m. E. A. L eonard, P a sto r. S tockton, Mr. H offman, Mr. Vicken Mrs. C. F. R uegg e n tertain ed th e 10 a. in. M aater. Joh n R ich m ond ; se c N E M a ’N M E M O R IA L M ETH O D-« Mr. Grlffif, Mrs. M cClure and G ive-and-take club on T hursday. T he E m broidery clu b is m eeting in d collapsed into th e n ea rest ch a ir retary, H e ste r B. T h o r, a; lectu rer. Mrs. 1st L IN E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh am P rea ch M aty R ichm ond. G res mm, R F.D. 1. am id sh o u ts of la u g h te r front the in g se r v ic e s at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. nephew s H ugh and E llsw o rth , and More th a n th e usual n u m b er w ere Ihis aftern o o n w ith Miss A rleth a m em bers of th e party who cam e POM ONA G R A N G E — M eets third S u n day sch o o l at 10 a. m , J u n io r Gannon. th e Misses Ire tta and M arion McClure p resent and all had a good tim e W ed n esd a y , M arch, Ju n e, S ep tem b er, L eagu e at 3:30 p m . E p w o rth L e a g u e pouring in to th e room from all d i D ecem ber. M aster. T J. K reu d er. s e c a t 6 46 p. ni. A. R. L ym an S u n d a y Em il Olson and fam ily have re Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Denney e n te r rections. reta ry , M rs M M E a to n ; lectu rer. Mrs Sch ool S u p erin ten d en t; M rs Id ly P u l len E p w orth L eagu e p r e sid e n t. M ias S u sa n W lndle. tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t M elrose a fte r tained o ver Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A u rlllu H o a g la n d J u . . n io r L e a g - u e S u p er- --------.. Mrs. Lewis, who was a tten d in g a th re e m o n th s’ absence. .Mrs. Olsen« R ev. M e ------- lv ille Jo h n sto n s, Miss Jo h n sto n s and Miss G R ESH A M LODGE, NO 126, LO O F Intendant se c r e ta r y , R. H. P a sto r p ray er m eeting, was the next victim - N . G.. J .S tu b b s , Is In m uch b etter health a fte r her Daley, all of P o rtlan d . Todd. M eeta e v e r y S a tu rd a y ev en in g . Mr. and Mrs. K night w ere G resh FREE M E T H O D IST C H U R C H —. and upon her retu rn home her Journey In sunny C alifornia. B O R IN G LODGE, NO. 234, I. O. O. F. M orning serm on a t 11 o’clo ck , e v e n in g am v isitors on Monday. la u g h ter, Mrs, E lean o r iro n s, (who serm on at 7:30, S u n d ay sc h o o l at to Miss Je a n L ent has been chosen — N. G , C. M. latk e; se c r e ta r y , W A i. rn. Rev. D. M. C a th ey su p ertn ten - A. G. Child sp e n t Sunday in the was also in the se cret) Inform ed her Moi and te a c h e r a t V ictory fo r th e com ing lont. c ia s a m eetin g fo llo w in g m o rn d istric t visiting his ranch. I I,. R u g g , c la s s lead er. m o th er th a t Mrs. W hite was q u ite 111 ROCKW OOD T E N T , K. O. T. M - in g serm on. year. P rayer rn.'cling T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s a t M eeta tlrat and th ird T h u r s d a y s eaeti Mrs. C line has been very sick and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Zogg and ch il I lie church. Rov. F.dw W. H ig h t and th a t h er fa th e r had telephoned m onth. C om m an d er, Mr«. G oaie S ta n Mrs. Jam es B urns was th e recipi has now been o rd ered to th e hospital dren of Sandy Ridge, w ere guests of for an Ice bag and she th o u g h t they ley; record k eeper, M rs L o la Hpath. P aator e n t of m any b ea u tifu l ca rd s last G resh am , It. F. D. 1. SM IT H M EM O RIAL F R E S R Y T E R - for surgical trea tm e n t. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. D uncan on S un ad b e tte r ta k e It over to him. Mrs. T h u rsd ay , It being h e r birthday. an, F a ir v ie w .— R ev Thus. R ohtnron ROCKW OOD T E N T . K. O. T M — m C larence Jack so n w ent to P o rt day. Mr. Jam es Bell was also a guest in ister. S n day sc h o o l 10 a. m. Mr». ewis readily consented to go and M eeta first S a tu rd a y and third F riday I>. W M cK u ay, su p erin d en t; p reach - land on Monday. at th e Duncan hom e on e day last th e program was rep eated m uch to e v e n in g s ea ch m onth. C om m an d er, Frank ng II a. m ., Y P. H. ten E. 7 30 p. in ” 1 d on’t w ant to be very ric h .” D ick en so n ; record keeper, W alker P rea ch in g by p a sto r C. at V icto ry and Mrs. Silas H ale arriv ed back from week. Dr. Lew is' delight. Q u esin b erry. G resh a m , R. F. D. 1. "That s o ? ” H u ilb u r t sch o o l h o u se s a lte r n a te S u n d a y s, a fter n o o n and ev en in g . W alla W alla on T useday m orning Miss B eulah C ap lin g er was a guest C H A R IT Y H IV E . L. O. T. M -M e e ts "No, I have no d esire to have a W hen th e m irth had subsided, Dr. seco n d T h u rs.la y and fo u r th S a tu rd a y and rep o rts her son L ouis to be g e t at th e hom e of h er uncle D. D. Jack Lewis was presen ted with a fountain a fte r n o o n s ea ch m onth . PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T IS T g rea t fo rtu n e .” C om m ander. church. Su n day S ch ool a t 10 a m.; pen and Mrs. Lewis received a p air Mrs. J o sie S ta n le y ; record k eep er, Mrs p reach in g a t 11 a. m; Y ou n g P eo p le 's “ I'd be perfectly happy If I were ting b e tte r from his op eratio n and over Sunday. L ola S p ath G resh am , R F. D. 1. now able to be up. m eetin g 8 SO; p rea ch in g a t 7 »0 p. m rich enough to give my wife an a l F red C olburn left la st week with of b ea u tifu l flower vases In w hite Elm a Roork cam e out from P o rt his fam ily fo r B utte, M ontana, w here and gold. A fter th e p resen tatio n all G R E SH A M .non MAHONIC LODGE— Meet« Itsv M i. H oy. P aator. low ance every week Instead of hav > lê t o îlil T T u t ead ay each m onth . 8 C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E H erv lcee-1 _ P m Wor o ra h lp fu l M aater. O. A. ing to ta k e my pay envelope hom e in land on W ednesday and Is spending they expect to m ake th e ir fu tu re sa t down to dainty refresh m en ts. O reaham S u n d a y actio,rt TL JT E a stm a n , S ec r e ta r y . H. J. P ul- a fc t O. 10 O. a. F. m. h all, ta ct and receive an allow ance from a few days w ith h er fa th e r on th e home. S e r v ic e s a t 11; te stim o n y f.-r Gl SO G reaham . m eetin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t 8 o’clock . my w ife.” ran ch here. A C olorado school su p e rin ten d e n t Among th e Scenic v isito rs Sunday noticed a little girl sta n d in g Just o u t were Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Metzger, sid e th e g ate, w atching th e playing who called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack. group inside. F earin g som e in ju s C harley D ellaven was a P o rtlan d tice, he asked, “ W hat is th e m a tte r 7 visito r Sunday. W o n 't they let you p lay ?” Miss Ellen DeHaven sp en t Sunday "O h, y es,” sh e answ ered, "I’m n ig h t a t th e hom e of h e r paren ts, re th e baby w aitin g to be b o rn .” ORE8HAM, ORE. tu rn in g to h er school w ork Monday Clears C om plexion; R em oves Skin m orning. j l J« j l j« J« J» J« Jl J« J» j t Jt .« .« J J i j* j« ¿4 3 .4 3 .< .« H Jt J» 3 jS Jt j l PULFER MERCANTILE CO. Something is going to Happen WHAT IS IT? 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