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GRESHAM. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL PAGE THREE 24, 1214 land, Rep.; M. E. M iller, St. Helens, R e p ., F re d 8. Bynon, Salem , Rep. R allruad C om m issioner.— F ra n k J. , ---------- M iller, Albany, R ep.; H al D. P atto n . J Several from th is com m unity at- Salern, Rep. ten d ed th<Y q u a rte rly conference at H ead of W ater Division No. 1.— I Iliff M em orial Episcopal ch u rch last Jam es T. C hinnock, Salem , Rep. Monday. H ead of W ater Division No. 2.— Mra Oan M urphy and Mrs. Chas. G eorge T C ochran. La G rande. Rep. U ato u reii, of G resham , sp en t th e day F o r county officers th e re are th e W ed„ esday w ith Miss M innie S h rln er follow ing; who Is a t h e r hom e io r a w eek’s va Sheriff.— E lect one— A rchie F. cation. L eonard, R ep.; T. M. H u rlb u rt, R ep.; Mrs. I. N. L. S h rln e r visited in Tom M. W ord, tin c u m b e n t), Dem.; P o rtlan d W ednesday w ith h er daugh- I H. L. W allace, Dem. ter, Mrs. F red F redeen. County S u rv ey o r.— E lect one— R. All th e teach ers fo r th e O rient j C. Bonsor, R ep.; Jam es M. Myers, school have been re-elected for th e j Dem.; E rn est A. M iddlebrook», Rep, C ounty C om m issioner.— E lect two com ing y ear w ith th e exception of — P hilo H olbrook, Rep ; Jo h n B. Miss O ra Q uicksall, who is ab o u t to Schaefer, of L ln n to n , Hep.; R u fu s C. re tu rn to h er hom e in th e E ast. The H olm an (in cu m b en t) R ep.; W. S. teach in g force will be as follow s: prin cip al, C. M. Q u ick sall; first in te r Conner, Rep.; C. W. H ohlt, Rep.; D. m ediate, Miss M aud M ichel; second V. H a rt (In c u m b e n t), R ep.; G. M. in te rm ed ia te . Miss N ew m an, who O rton, ltep .; B enjam in B rick. Dem.; ta k es th e place of Miss Q uicksall; T hom as J. K reu d er, R ep.; Jo h n D ris p rim ary , Miss Bessie O sborne. coll, Rep. Mrs. M L en n art« , of Sandy, and C ounty C o ro n er.—-Elect one— Mrs. N ellie C. H ughes, D em .; Dr. Daniel h er m o th er Mrs. Stevens, of W iscon G ran t, R ep.; Dr. Sam uel C. Slocum sin, and Mrs. Jo h n B ram h all spent (In c u m b e n t), R ep.; Dr. F. H. Ilam - th e day T uesday in G resham . T h e M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid will m asch, Rep.; Dr. H. M. P a tto n , Rep. County A u d ito r.— E lect one— Sam m eet next week W ednesday, A pril 29, w ith Mrs. Chas. H unter. B. M artin (in c u m b e n t), Rep C ounty C lerk .— E lect one— Jo h n Mrs. N ath an L aym an sp en t several B. Coffey lln c u m b e n t), Rep. days in T ro u td ale visitin g w ith her C ounty T re a s u re r.— E lect one— d a u g h te r Mrs. Roy Surber. Jo h n M. Lew is (in c u m b e n t), Rep. Mrs. R o b ert Lansdow n visited in Ju stic e of Peace, M ultnom ah Dis G resham W ednesday w ith relatives. tric t.— E lect one-—D. 8. Jo h n so n . Mrs. G ran t Sloop sp en t T uesday In Rep.; B. F. Rollins, Dem. Sandy w ith friends. F o u r of th e can d id ates a re not op Mis H ilda Byers and Miss Newman posed for th e n o m in atio n , e ith e r in th e ir own o r In o th e r p arties. T his m ade a trip to P o rtlan d yesterday. Pleasant Home SOME SPECIALS IN USED p ía n o s Kimball, reg $500 Weser Bros. reg. $400 Milton, reg. $350 D ra p .r Bros. reg. $325 Victor, reg. $375 now now now now now $216 $185 $175 $125 $235 These pianos have been placed in our shop and through the expert workmanship of our factory workmen, they are now in perfect condition. Any one of these pianos purchased can be exchanged at any time in three years from date of pur chase for a beautiful new Bush and Lane piano or player piano, and allow all monies paid. We do as We Advertise. Bring this Ad. W ith You. iush6.Inne..p'ranB^ii. W H O LESA LER S M A NU FA C TU R ER S. R E T A IL E R S 433 435 W ashington Street Portland, Oregon. would they gain th ereb y ? Say th e tolls will be $1.50 p er ton. At th a t rate lum ber shipped from th e Pacific coas^ to New O rleans o r New York would pay $2.25 p er th o u sa n d feet Being a m em ber of the House for pasing th ro u g h th e can al, as a C om m ittee on In te rs ta te and F o r thousand feet of lu m b e r w eighs p rac eign Com m erce, C ongressm an L affer tically a ton and a h alf. T h a t would ty, from th is d istric t, was in a posi m ake Pacific co ast lu m b e r cost in tio n to m ake a m inority report the M ississippi valley o r on th e A t $2.25 m ore per a g a in st th e p re sid e n t’s repeal m eas lantic seab o ard thousand feet th a n it w ould cost if ure. Mr. Laffurty m ade good use of we exem pt o u r coastw ise tra d e from th e o p p o rtu n ity , filing a stro n g re p o rt a g a in st repeal, which furnished the paym ent of tolls. On th is one item of lu m b er alo n e each citizen th e fo u n d atio n fo r the speeches of sev eral m em bers who opposed re east <>f K ansas City who builds a i house d u rin g his life tim e w ould prof- peal on the floor of th e House. A j it free canal to lls from $25 to $100, w hile he would save by ch arg in g tolls only 60 cents. S avings in food products and o th e r heavy fre ig h t from coast to co ast w ould be in like proportion. “ T he se cret of th is g re a t econom ic ad v a n ta g e is th a t canal ra te s will affect tra n sc o n tin e n ta l rail rate s, and thereby th e sav in g to th e A m erican people from free to lls in forcing re ductions in rail ra te s will be m il lions, w hile th e sav in g in revenues by refu sin g to exem pt o u r co astin g vessels from th e p ay m en t of these tolls will be n eg lig ib le.” LAFFERTY FIGHTS FOR FREE TOLLS (P a id A d v.) assu re s th e no m in atio n of Jo h n B. Coffee, for county clerk ; Jo h n M. Lewis, for county tr e a s u r e r ; Sam B. M artin, for county au d ito r, an d 14 8. Jo h u so n , fo r ju stice of th e peace, M ultnom ah D istrict. Only one office has gone begging. A pparently no can d id ate, reg ard ed th e position of co n stab le of th e M ult nom ah d istric t w orth going after. F o r th e places of precinct com m it teem an th e re w ere a b o u t 252 filings in th e m ore th an 340 precincts. No one in e ith e r of the tw o G resham p re cincts n o r those su rro u n d in g th o u g h t th e em pty ho n o r w orth striv in g for. A p ecu liarity of all th e filings Is revealed in th e fact th a t th e re is not a ca n d id ate fo r any county office In all th e te rrito ry east of M ount T abor except th a t of It. W. Gill fo r the le g islatu re. And he lives inside th e P o rtlan d city lim its in th e M ontavilla d istric t. He is the only fa rm e r in the e n tire lot, and as such is en title d to th e full su p p o rt of every rep u b lican in E astern M ultnom ah. T h ere is one can d id ate, how ever, for a ju d icial office who lives in G resham . G eorge W. S tap leto n , ca n d id ate for circ u it ju d g e, lives h ere and will poll th e h eav iest vote of an y one. He is th e only one th e voters of th is section a re directly in te re ste d in. Pleasant Valley PETITIONS FOR PRIMARY Jos. Sims, of P o rtla n d , was a val ley v isito r one (lay recently. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert R odlun visited C ontinued from page 1 w ith relativ es in P o rtlan d last S un D resar, P o rtlan d , Dem.; A. F. F legel, day. T. P. C am pbell tra n sa c te d business P o rtlan d , Dem. 1 'iin g ie x ilia n A . W . L afferty . C ircuit Ju d g e , F o u rth D istrict.— in G resham last W ednesday. p a rt of Mr. L afferty ’s m inority rep o rt T he live w ires atten d e d th e p ro F red L. Olson, P o rtla n d , R ep.; C. U. follow s: m otion m eeting held a t G resham last G antenbein, P o rtla n d , R ep.; Adolph “ Prof. E m ory Johnson, of th e U ni M onday evening A proposition for v ersity of P ennsylvania, has ju st M. B runsw ick, P o rtla n d , R ep.; G. W. | building a can n ery a t G resham was sta te d th a t if th e U nited S tates ex S tapleton, G resham , R ep.; Jo h n Van up for discussion. em pts coasting vessels from th e pay Z ante, P o rtlan d , Dem. W. L. R hoads is h aving th e first S tate T re a s u re r.— T hom as B K ay coat of p ain t put on his new house. m en t of to lls th e g overnm ent will lose th ereby in canal revenues the Salem, Rep. T he plasteyers are busy p u ttin g Ju stice s S uprem e C o u rt.— H enry sum of $20,000,000 in ten years. th e p la ste r on W. Ü. R o g ers’ house F rom an econom ic point of view can H enry L. Benson, K lam ath F alls, and th e b u ilding will soon be ready n ot th e people well afford to lose Rep.; C harles L. M cNary, Salem , for th e pain ters. $20,000.000 in revenue from canal Rep.; T hom as A. M cBride. Salem , A rrived a t th e hom e of Mr. and to lls in 10 y ears if, by so doing, Rep.; H enry J. Bean, P en d leto n , Mrs. W. L. R hoads la st F rid ay , a fine Rep L aw rence T. H arris, E ugene, th ey save in th e sam e period $100,- R ep.; Sam uel T. R ich ard so n , Salem , i baby boy, w eighing 8 */fe pounds. 000,000 or m ore in fre ig h t r a te s ’ T he all ab so rb in g topic am ong o u r Rep.; T. J. C leeton, P o rtlan d . R ep.; “ T he people have already p u t in P. H .-D ’Arcy, Salem , Hep ; W illiam neighbors ju st now Is w ar w ith Mex to th e canal $400,000,000, equal to M. Ram sey, M cM innville, D eni., W il ico. $4 p er head of o u r population, and liam G allow ay, Salem , Dem. no one proposes to get th a t back. A ttoreny-G eneral. — F ra n k S. It Is only proposed to charge to lls to G rant. P o rtlan d , R ep.; G eorge N m a in tain th e ru n n in g expenses of the F a rrin , P o rtlan d . R ep.; J. J. J o h n F A IR V IE W , April 23. Mrs Chas. canal. T he $20,000,000 th a t we son, P o rtlan d , R ep.; G eorge M. th e M ethodist w ould lose in can al revenues in 10 Brown, R oseburg, R ep.; Jo h n A. J e f Cowies e n te rta in e d y ears by exem pting coasting vessels frey, P o rtlan d , D em .; W illiam P. Aid society on W ednesday aftern o o n , j T he h o u rs w ere passed in q uilting, w ould be only 20 cents per head of lx>rd, P o rtlan d . Rep. o u r population. By th a t policy no S u p erin te n d en t In stru c tio n .— J. A. i T hose p rese n t w ere M esdam es J. W. citizen would lose in canal revenues C hurchill, B aker, R ep.; A. H. B u rto n , Benecke, C. A. S tew art, C. M. Brown, A. C. Sim ons, Geo. B urlingam e, E d o ver 60 cents in 30 years — a g en e ra P o rtlan d , Prog. S tate E n g in eer.— Jo h n H. Lewis, win B u rlin g am e, C lau d e H u rst, J. O. tion. “ Now, w hile each g eneration Salem , R ep.; L. R. S tockm an, B aker, , Davis and Miss Leva Jackson. R aym ond D unbar, who has been w ould lose in canal revenues Rep. F acto ry In sp ecto r.— O. P. Hoff, j who has been th e g u est of his g ra n d by exem pt- 60 cen ts per head ing coasting vessels, how m uch P o rtlan d , R ep.; J A. M adsen. P o rt- p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. B. 8. D unbar, has gone to Jo sep h , O regon, to spend th e sum m er. D. I). M yers and wife, lately of W isconsin, have ren te d th e W illiam Rowan farm n e a r C olum bia View and Mr. an d Mrs. R ow an a re mov ing in to th e ir co ttag e a t Rockwood. GRESHAM, ORE. Mrs Myers Is a d a u g h te r of W. C. Schar.tlne on th e Sandy road. j l M M M M M M M M M M M M 3 J* - M M M M M J« J» Fairview Bank of Gresham Interests paid on Tims Deposits and Saving» Accounts. Accounts with Firm s and Individuals solicited. T ravelers' checks for sale and d rafts issued available in all countries. * F. MILLER. President. F. A. HOLLIDAY. 1st Vi<-e-Prew. K. A. MILLER. 2«I Vice-President. ERNEST W. PETERSON, Cashier. Orient E lina Roork gave a party on F r i day evening to a largo n u m b er of her frien d s a t h er fa th e r's residence and all re p o rt having an en jo y ab le tim e. Chas. H. Jo h an so n was a P o rtlan d visito r on S atu rd ay . Rev. Mr. Lucas p reached in th e B aptist chapel on Sunday. G eneral re g re t is expressed on all h an d s th a t he has resigned as hi3 ex ertio n s w ere rap id ly o rg an izin g th e various so cieties connected th e re w ith into p rosperity. Chas. King, a larg e ra n c h e r from B rightw ood, sp en t T u esd ay an d W ednesday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Mr.- Alpine. Mr. K ing was ta k in g a arg e h erd of H olstein cows front P o rtlan d to his place on Mt. Hood slope. Mr. and Mrs. R ussell, of T ro u t dale, w ere O rien t v isito rs on Mon day. T he Powell Valley school baseball iearn played a gam e w ith th e O rient school boys on W ednesday. II II S ee Our Show W indow NEXT M ONDAY And Ask for Particulars of Free Offer NOTICE! We 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 GRESH AM ALL THE CONVENIENCES. “ I wish you would get rid of those old c h a irs and th a t w orn-out sofa. They’re not a bit of use to anyone." “T h ey ’re n o t? 1 w ant you to u n d e rsta n d th a t I ’m keeping them to p ut in o u r su m m er co ttag e when we re n t it fu rn ish e d .”— D etro it F ree P ress. C ough M edicine f o r C h il d r e n . Too m uch ca re can n o t be used in selecting a cough m edicine fo r chil dren. I t sh o u ld be p leasan t to take, co n tain no h a rm fu l su b stan ce and be m ost effectual. C ham berluin s Cough Rem edy m eets th ese re q u ire m ents and is a fav o rite w ith the m o th ers of young ch ild ren every w here. F o r sale by G resham Drug Co., and all D ealers. LODGES AND SOCIETIES. C O L U M B IA G R A N G E — M e -ts first S a tu r d a y In ea ch m onth. M aster. It. I . R a sm u sse n ; s e c r e ta r y , M rs J. I ou'id«-'. le c tu rer, G eo rg e K n ierlein . C orb ett, Ore. PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE— M eets e v e r y se co n d S a tu rd a y In ea ch m onth . M aster, it . W . b n u slia ll; s e i r i la ry Edna 1». U erke; lectu rer M rs V. S n a slia ll. G resh a m , O regon. R. I • D. J SA N D Y G R A N G E — M eets ev ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y . M aster, A. G. 1 h o in a s. se c r e ta r y , J en n ie H ell, lectu rer, Mrs. M H ell S an d y, O regon. C. M. Q u ick sa ll. Cottrell W. H. Reed sp e n t a few days in P o rtla n d la st week. T he local fisherm en a re very busy a t p rese n t g ettin g th e ir boats and gu n s ready fo r th e open season which begins May 1 an d closes A ugust 25. F ra n k Jo n es was in P o rtla n d from T h u rsd ay u n til S atu rd ay having a so re h and tre a te d . Mr. D akin, of R o o ster Rock, fa th e r of Mrs. P. O. De.Moss, died F rid ay ev en in g a f te r a sh o rt lllneas. T h e body was ta k en to Hood R iver S atu rd ay fo r b u rial. T h e Misses P u llen , of P a rk Rose, a tte n d e d th e e n te rta in m e n t and dance a t th e g ran g e hall S atu rd ay even in g and were th e g u ests of Mrs. C lark S m ith Sunday. BUYING A HITT. WELL EQUIPPED. w ith a not suffered with rheumatism since.” j Pkrigian accent, and as for For sale by Orwibam Drug Co., and I »«««>< newspaper English, none la all Dealers. his aqual in thia country. M ARKET PHONE 41 G R A N G E — M eets e v M aster, J. > L a k e, lectu rer, G resh a m . R. I'. D. 3- ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y . A ll,e l. s e c r e t a r y , C. M Mrs. C um m ins, of N ashville, v isit ed h er d au g h te r Mrs. Ü. M oulton a lew days last week. T he item in la st w eek’s p aper s ta t ing th a t Mrs. F red C arlto n was a vis ito r a t th e hem e of M athew Kauw sh o u ld have read Mr. F red C arlton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W ilkinson, of G resham , visited Mr. an d Mrs. G. L usted la st Sunday. C h arles W hitesides, of P o rtlan d , visited his g ra n n p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H am ilton, sev eral days la st week. Mrs. Ed. H am ilton e n te rta in e d at d in n er lai.t Sunday Mr. an d Mrs. E<1. S ester an d fam ily an d Mr. an d Mrs. W H. H am ilton. Mr. and Mrs. G. L usted e n te r ta in ed th e 500 card p arty la st S atu rd ay evening. A larg e crow d was p resen t T he h ig h est score fell to M athew Kauw and Mrs. R uegg, th e low est ,o F re d C arlto n . Mieses W eather- wax an d Miss M arian R obertson also n te rta in e d by giving a few selec tion on th e piano. All p rese n t had an en jo y ab le evening. "H o w 's his sc h o la rsh ip ? ” "G re a t I T alk s F re n ch The TAD Grocery Store M ULTNOM AH Lusted T h e lady was looking a t «uita In one of P itts b u rg h ’» em porium s. " I f m adam will p ard o n m e,” said Found a Cure for Rheumatism. th e saleslad y , “ th is su it does not “ I suffered w ith rh eu m a tism for m atch h er com plexion so wall as tb s tw o y ears and could n o t g et my rig h t I o th er. "T h e su it is all rig h t, I want it hand to my m outh fo r th a t len g th of tim e,” w rites Lee L. C hapm an, Ma to m atch a bull p up.” pleton, tow a. ” 1 suffered te rrib le pain so I could a o t sleep o r lie still a t n ig h t. F ive y ears ago I began using C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im en t and w ell ... and . have ..... in two m o n th s I was w PULFER MERCANTILE CO. R U S S E L L V IL L E G R A N G E — M eets third S a tu rd a y ea ch m o n th M aster, J oh n W e lb e s . s e c r e ta r y . O liv et M ills; le c tu r e r . J. W . M ills. P ortlan d , R. 1 ). 1. GRESH AM G R A N G E — M eets ev e r y se co n d S a tu rd a y , ea ch m o n th M aster, it E D a v is , se c r e ta r y , A lb erts A lle n , lectu rer, W . H P a rso n s. G resh a m , Ore. E V E N IN G STA R GRANGE M e e ts first S a tu r d a y ea ch m onth M aster .1 i J o h n so n ; s e c r e ta r y , J e n n ie O. .sm ith , lectu rer, H. F. R ail. L en ts, O regon. F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M eets ev ery first S a tu rd a y . M aster, C edric S to n e; s e c r e ta r y , R oy S to n e; lectu rer, M rs. J. (V. T o w n sen d . F a ir v ie w , O regon. Troutdale TROUTDALE, A pril 2 3 .— Mrs. F re d Z im m erm an e n te rta in e d th e Aid society on W ednesday aftern o o n . T he h ours were pased in sew ing and m usic, a fte r w hich re fre sh m e n ts were served. T hose p re se n t w ere Mrs. lla ttie H annon and Miss Cora E. Cover, of th e W. C. T. U., Mes dam es C. 1. T hom as, J. A lfred L a rs son, N. 8. P arso n s, Oeo. L utnsden, J. S. Burns, Jus. K n a rr, C. I. R ak er, C. O. W illiam s, L ida S u rb e r an d Miss Ople Surber. On Monday evening, J. C. Van- zandt will give a le c tu re a t th e ch u rch in th e In terests of state-w id e prohibition. I. J. B radshaw an d fam ily, who have resided h ere for tiie past year, have moved to N orth Bend, W ash. A. Fox has pu rch ased th e Ryan p ro p erty , which will be occupied by J. Eisiey and fam ily. A d au g h te r was born on April 18 to Mr and Mrs. C h arles Bellm er. Look to Y our P lu m b in g. You know w hat hap p en s in a house in which th e plum bing is in poor condition -everybody in th e house Is liab le to c o n tra c t typhoid o r some o th e r fever. T he d igestive o rg an s perform th e sam e fu n ctio n s in th e hum an body as th e plum bing does for th e house, and they should be kept In first class condition nil the tim e. If you have any tro u b le w ith your digestion ta k e C h am b er la in ’s T ab lets and you a re ce rtain to get quick relief. F or sale by G resh am Drug Co., and all D ea'ers. A w o r k e r I n paid fo r Ids w ork a n d a s h rik e r Is paid according to his sh irk in g . ( III lu ll SERV ICES. (Then© n o tic e« w ill he p u b lish ed from tim e to tim e fr e e o f ch iirg e. O ther» not llHted here ere » o llc lte d . I f a n y are Incorrect p le a se n o tify th e O u tlo o k and c o r r e c tio n s w ill he m ade a t once. 1 ROCK W O O D G R A N G E — M eets rttst W ed n esd a y It p. m., and th ird S a tu rd a y , 10 a m. M aster. John R ich m o n d , s e c B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — S u n reta ry . H ester B. T h o rn e, le c tu r e r , Mrs. d ay S ch ool 10 a. in. I> It. S h o em a k er, ■Mary R ich m on d . G resh am . R. r D. 1. S u p erin ten d en t. P r e a c h in g !1 a. in and 7 30 p m P ra y er m e e tin g W ed n esd a y POM ONA G R A N G E — M eets third 7:30 p. m. E. A. Ixwjnard, Pastor. W ed n esd a y , M arch. Ju n e. S ep tem b er, D e c e m b e i. M a ster, T. J. K reu d er; s e c N E M A N M E M O R IA L M E 'I H o o - r e ta r y . M rs M M E a to n ; le c tu rer. Mrs. 1st t IN E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh am . P r e a c h S u sa n W ln d le. in g se r v ic e s at 11 a. in. a n d 7:30 p. in. S u n day sch<w»l a t 10 a. in., J u n lo i G R E S H A M LO DG E. NO 125. L O O T . L ea g u e at 3:30 p. m., Enw orth L eague N U . J .S tu b b s; se c r e ta r y . R H. at « 45 p. Ill A. R. L y m a n S b n d a y T od d M eets ev e r y S a tu rd a y e v en in g S ch o o l S u p erin ten d en t; M rs. Id ly P u l len E p w orth L e a g u e p r e s id e n t, M lse B O R IN G LODGE, NO. 234. I O .O . F. A u rllia H oaglan d J u n io r L e a g u e S u p e r — N G . C. M I s k e . se c r e ta r y . W A. in te n d en t. R ev. M e lv ille T. W ire, M orand. C astor. ROCKW OOD T E N T , K O. T. M — FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH — M eets tlrNi and third T h u r s d a y s each M orning serm on at 11 o ’clo ck , e v e n in g m onth . C om m an d er, Mr». Jou le S ta n o n a t 7:30. S u n d a y s c h o o l at 10 le y . record k eep er, Mr», Isola S path. serm a m Cev. D M. C a th ey su p s r ln te n Grnrtham, K. F. D. 1. dent C la ss m e e tin g f o llo w in g m o r n in g serm on F. L. R u g g . c l a s s lead er. ROCKW OOD T E N T . K. O. T M I'rayei m eetin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s nt M eet» fir»t S a tu rd a y V 1*1 third h in la y the ch u rch . R ev. Edw W. H ig h t, e v e n in g » ea ch m onth. C om m an d er, I- rank P a sto r. D ick en so n ; record keeper. W alker Q u esin b erry . G resh a m , R. F. 1». 1. SM IT H M E M O R IA L P R E H R Y T E R - lan. F a ir v ie w .— R ev Thus R o b in so n , C H A R IT Y H IV E . L. (>. T. M M eets m in iste r S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. m Mrs. se c o n d T h u rsd a y and fo u r th S a tu rd a y D W M c’Ia y , su p e r in te n d e n t: p r e a c h a fte r n o o n s each m onth . C om m ander, in g 11 a. m.; Y. P. H. C. E. 7:30 p. m M rs J o s ie S ta n le y ; record k eep er, Mrs. P rea ch in g by p a sto r a t V icto ry and llu r lh u r t sc h o o lh o u s e s a lt e r n a te S u n L ola S p a th . G resh a m , R. F. D. 1. d a y s. a fter n o o n and e v en in g . G R E SH A M M ASO NIC LO DG E M eets PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T IS T seco n d T u esd a y each m onth , 4 p. m. W o rsh ip fu l M aster. O. A. ch u rch . S u n day S ch o o l a t 10 a. in ; E a stm a n ; S ecreta ry , H. J, Pul- p rea ch in g at 11 a. m . Y o u n g P eo p le 's m eetin g « 80; p rea ch in g a t 7 10 p. in. fer. G resh am . Ilev Mr. H oy. P a sto r. F A IR V IE W M ASO NIC L O D G E— M eets FAIRVI C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S e r v ic e » — first S a tu rd a y o f ea ch m onth. W o r sh ip fu l M aster. W. II. S ta n I. o O. F. h all, G resh a m S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. m. S e r v ic e s a t 11; te stim o n y le y ; se c r e ta r y , E a rl T eg a rt. at m eetin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t I o 'clock . ' F a ir v ie w . A A Are You Going to Build? Inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of Lumber at lowest Prices. Deliveries Made SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phon« 446 MARTIN LENNARTZ, Mgr. Sandy, Or«