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O R EOOS'. P le a s a n t V a lle y 1014 PA G E T H R E E L u s te d ' f r o m ? dm a uK* te "°«» retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs W. H. H am ilto n , Sr..' I from a m onth's visit with h er d au g h - ' • MrS| W. N. Chllcote. of Molalla. re tu rn e d hom e W ednesday a f te r sev vi! J*1*0 " “ Kp«terson. of M onta eral d ay s’ visit in P o rtla n d w ith th e ir The TAD Grocery Store “ la. visited over Sunday with h er sons an d d au g h ters. T he county is su rv ey in g th e roadH young friends a t this place, i The prim ary election will soon be In th is vicinity p re p a ra to ry to w ide nere and many candidates for office ning an d c u ttin g som e of th e hills I USED a re around getting acq u ain ted with and g rav e lin g th em , w hich will be I very m uch ap p re cia ted . | the voters. Mrs. M athew R auw , accom panied I Pleasant Valley gran g e m et last S aturday a very sm all atten d a n ce is her a u n t, Mrs. R eynolds to P o rtla n d I First weekly Drawing for 42-piece China Din W ednesday. She h as been visiting reported. ner Set next Wednesday afternoon at 3 h ere fo r a few days. Dr. C. J Kimball, reg $500 now $216 tl Hale is hom e from an T he 50« p a rty m et w ith Mr. and I o'clock. Drawings every Wednesday thereaf extended business trip to his fo rm er Wcstr Bros. reg. $400 now $185 ter until close. Mrs. F red E rz la st S a tu rd a y evening I home In Idaho. Milton, reg. $350 now $175 Holders of coupons must positively be in the A m eeting will he held at th e A larg e crow d w as p re se n t an d a ! Draper Eros. reg. $325 now $125 store to win. None others will be consid good tim e was h ad by all. Mr. Ses- gran g e hall Saturday, May 2d, a t Victor, reg. $375 now $235 ered. Nearest winning number will take which speakers from P o rtlan d will te r and Mrs. R uegg won th e h ig h est, the prize. au d M athew R auw th e booby prizes. explain the advantages of a public TELEPHONE 831 Gresham, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. H am ilto n a re In S al m arket which will be opened in P o rt These piatiOH have beet! placet! in our shop and through the land, May 16. This Is a q u estion em th is w eek v isitin g th e la tte r ’s expert w orkm anship of our factory workmen, they are „o-.v th a t in te rests both producers and sister, Mrs. P e a rl Dodd. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam s, of P o rt in perfect condition. Any one of these pianos purchased can consum ers as It enables th e p ro d u c land, visited th e la tte r ’s p a re n ts, Mr. he exchanged at any time in three ypftra from dat« er to get a b etter price for w hat he of pur- and Mrs. R. N elb au er la st Sunday. raises and th e consum er bets his chase for a beautiful new Bush and Lan piano or player stuff cheaper, by reason of elim in at piano, anti aiiow all monies paid. W e ath crlcy Ice C ream ing th e m iddlem an. Everybody is in fo r sale. P le a sa n t H om e B akery and W e Pay 6c a pound for No. 1 vited to atten d the m eeting. re sta u ra n t. P h o n e 27x1. IS We do as We Advertise. Bring this Ad. With You. Cows. Can use H ogs and V eal O ur Live W ires atten d ed th e can nery m eeting held at G resham last any time. A ny quantity. Special F en ce sale. 39 in Field Monday evening. A larg e and en Fence a t 27c p er rod; 3 ft. W ire th u siastic crow d is reported. A G ate $2.25. M etzger B ros.— Adv. Highest Price According to Size and Quality com m ittee was appointed to in v esti gate a proposition th a t has been p ut up to tlie people of G resham and vi cinity. This com m ittee will rep o rt at a m eeting to be held in G resham PH ONE 41 M a rk e ll's sto re suffered b eing b u r W H O L E SA L E R S. next Monday evening. Everybody is glarized ag ain on la st T uesday n ig h t. 433 435 Washington Street M A NUFACTURERS. talk in g cannery. Everybody w ants A bout a h u n d red d o lla rs w o rth of R E T A IL E R S . Portland, Oregon. L e t’s see th is ca n n ery b u sin ess a cannery, and we are going to have dry goods and shoes w ere tak en . one. Come out and h ear th e rep o rt T his is th e Beconil tim e w ith in two hrough. Y our o p inion aud decision is [THE MIDDAY MEAL of this com m ittee and if th e rep o rt m onths th a t th e sto re h as been b ro k needed. AND HOW TO EAT IT An e n te rta in m e n t w ill be given by is not favorable, we will line up on en into. No clue to th e th iev es has some o th e r proposition. th e men of th e Sw edish M ission been found. May Day is m oving day. H ave Gresham. O re., May 1, 1914,__ Next Sunday, May 3d is F lag day E. P. M iller h as gone to P o rtla n d ch u rc h n ex t S a tu rd a y ev en in g . May you looked up th e rea l e s ta te offices I Editor O u tlo o k :— A llow me to at the church, Rev. Mr. Hoey will de for a v isit w ith rela tiv e s. He may 2. T h e p ro g ra m will co n sist of Bongs, fo r a new h o u se? (draw att nticn to th re e e le m e n ts th a t liver a special serm on on good c iti be aw ay for som e tim e. speeches an d o th e r in te re stin g fea W illiam D ayton, of P o rtla n d , was zenship and patriotism . We tru s t I go to make up tilt m idday m eal; a recen t g u est of Rev. A. J. L ucas tu res. R e fre sh m en ts will be served. th a t th ere a re enough p atrio tic peo Is the meal h e a lth fu l? Is It n o u r- Mrs. W. H. M arkell, of P o rtla n d A co rd ial in v ita tio n is ex ten d ed to ple in P leasan t Valley who will tu rn |isliing" I H rea o n ah ly e c o n o m ic al'' o ut and fill th e little church to its visited w ith Mrs. W. E. M arkell on all. Main Street W ednesday. Many of th e lu n c h eo n s se rv e d do capacity. Revival serv ices have com m enced A G resham good ro ad s day would [not posse s any of th e s e q u altio s. P rofessor Newbill, of A rleta, who Gresham, Oregon has charge of th e ch ild ren ’s g arden a t th e O rien t ch ap el and a re co n tln be in h arm o n y w ith th e sp irit of th e [However, we a re c o n fro n te d witli th e tim es. T hose who w orked la st S a t featu re of th e P ortland schools, will uing w ith co n sid erab le in te re st. |problem that what is n ecessary to tile We Handle “ Only” the Best u rd ay a re in good trim now an d deliver a lectu re on th is su b ject be [needs of one is n o t a p p lic a b le to A re you one of th e live ones, help few o th e rs m ig h t g et in tra in in g . fore th e P aren t-T each ers’ associa “ GOVERNM ENT INSPECTED” ing to ad v an ce th e good th in g s I those of a n o th e r. tion at th e schoolhouse F rid ay even- your co m m u n ity ? If so, am ong P e ssim ist— T h e cost of liv in g is Take for e x a m p le tile p ro fe ssio n a l May 1st. o th e r th in g s, you will keep info rm ed te rrib le . [and laboring m e n : T h e fo rm e r in Miss L au ra Moore has been q u ite th ro u g h y o u r local p ap e r an d aid it [usually the brain w o rk e r— th e desk O p tim ist— B u t i t ’s w o rth th e price C. BINDER, ill for several days past and is with Proprietoi by your su p p o rt. — P h ila d e lp h ia P u b lic L ed g er. [or office m an; th e la tte r th e one friends in P o rtlan d . H er many [who toils, who taxes th e physical an d friends hope for h er speedy recovery. B u ild in g docks an d a seaw all will LAFFERTY'S BILL jpentup energy. R epublican C an d id ate for Nomina- en a b le A sto ria to fill m any stre e ts. FOR RURAL CREDITS The difference is obvious. The tion. Priz.es for FlyIcssncss Suggested in I man who labors n eed s m o re food < a iiip a ig n . LODGES AND S O C IE T IES. From speech in co n g ress Decern [than the man who d o e sn ’t. C O L U M B IA G R A N G E — M eets first ber 11, 1913. Prizes not for th e g re a te st num ber S a tu r d a y in e a c h m o n th . M a ster, R. P. Take a look w ith m e now in th e T he Farmer«’ M utual Fire R a s m u s se n ; se c r e ta r y , M rs. J. P o u n d er; Now, as a tr a ile r to th e G lass le of flies, but for th e g rea test degree [lunch room at noon. N ote th e food c tu r e r , G eo r g e K n lerlem . C o rb ett, Ore. "GOOD ROADS" R elief A ssociation [that the m ajority a re e a tin g . A eup P A Y M E N T OP T A X E S In q u a r te r ly In of flylessness, should be given in Or Owen bill th e re is to be a R u ral PLEASANT VALLEY ORANGE- C red it Bill, a bill to help th e farm egon cam paigns, according to Dr. [of coflee with a san d w ich m ad e from s t a llm e n t s w ith o u t p e n a lty or in te r M eets e v e r y se c o n d S a tu r d a y In ea ch OF PORTLAND, OREGON o n th . M a ster, H . W. S n a s h a ll; s e c r e e s t. C lifton F. Hodge, professor of social ers. I in tro d u c e d such a bill, H. R m [ham and fresh bread, w ith cake, pie Invites all farm ers who have no ta ry . E d n a D. B e rk e; le c tu r e r , M rs. V. S E A S O N A B L E R E B A T E fo r f u ll p a y biology In th e sta te university. Dr. 8835, on O ctober 11, 1913. M ark S n a s h a ll. G resh a m , O regon , R. F . D. [and doughnuts. Insurance on their farm buildings m e n t o f t a x e s b e fo r e A p r il 1. H odge is spending tim e th is week in my w ords, th is bill is id e n tic al w ith to insure with us. This asgocia- SA N D Y G R A N G E — M e e ts every Is it any w onedr th a t people suffer P E R M A N E N T c o u n ty road s e c o n o m ica l A lbany and A storia advising in fly th e G lass-O w en bill, except th a t th e fo u r th S a tu r d a y . M a ster, A. G. T h o m a s; ation is the cheapest and safest in I from headaches, d ep re ssio n an d d is se c r e ta r y , J e n n ie H ell; le c tu r e r , M rs. M. ly c o n str u c te d . the state. It insures only country cam paigns. G lass-O w en bill pro v id es fo r loaning B ell. S a n d y , O regon . ordered stom achs? E a tin g is m ore C O -O P E R A T IO N w ith a ll c itiz e n s f a v property and has over $3,000,000 “ It is too early to see w hat results tre a su ry n o tes to th e b an k s a t one insurance in force. M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M e e ts e v abused than a n y th in g else an d th e o r in g lo w e r t a x e s . ery fo u r th S a tu r d a y . M a ster, J. C. W rit« or p h o n e least attention is given to th e tro u b le E F F I C I E N T m a n a g e m e n t o f c o u n ty a f th e num erous cam paigns will get, but h alf of on e p er cen t in te re st, upon A lb el; se c r e ta r y , C. M. L a k e, le c tu r e r , ■ m Quickaal] < L Mhtiui R i ' D 2. f a ir s a c c o r d in g to ap p roved b u sin e ss th e work is going ahead w ith vigor,” co m m ercial p ap er, p erso n al prom is it occasions. We su ffe r fro m indes- V . W . B V A I V A L L , P r e s. m e th o d s. said Dr. Hodge. “ One flytrap in sory n otes, accep ted d ra fts , an d so R U S S E L L V IL L E G R A N G E — M eets I cretions of diet c o n s ta n tly , hut we The Farm ers Mutual Fire R elief third S a tu rd a y e a c h m o n th M aster, fail to a ttrib u te o u r tro u b le to any- A B O L IT IO N o f p resen t S h y lo ck m eth od each b arn y ard , should be th e motto fo rth , as se cu rity , w hile my bill pro Jo h n W e lb e s . s e c r e ta r y , O liv et M ills; Association. o f d e lin q u e n t ta x s a le s and in s t a lla of tow ns w here stab les are p erm it vides fo r lo an in g th e sam e k in d of le c tu r e r , J. W. M ills. P o rtla n d , R. F. I thing we eat. tio n o f r a tio n a l s y s t e m w h ic h w ill r e D. 1. C h a th a m B o n te V o. a P h o n e 74 ted inside th e city lim its. T here is T re a s u ry n o tes to th e fa rm e rs upon I Here is a diet fo r th e busy m an d u c e r a te s o f In te r e st to be p aid by V o ta r y P u b lic b eai B a ta te G RESH AM G R A N G E M e e t- e v e r y no necessity of having m ore th an that p r o p e r ty o w n ers. who can t find tim e to sp en d a t n oon: se co n d S a tu r d a y , e a c h m o n th . M aster. 11. E. I' h vih , se c r e ta r y , A lb e r ta A lle n , Two raw eggs w ith th e ju ic e of tw o P R O D U C T IO N at M u ltn om ah F arm o f for flies will go as readily Into one le c tu r e r , W. B. P a r so n s. G resh a m , Ore. a ll p ro d u ce n e c e s sa r y fo r th e se v e r a l tra p as Into a dozen. Each backyard oranges. I defy you to b ea t lt T hese CHURCH SERVICES. c o u n ty I n s titu tio n s . E V E N IN G STA R G R A N G E — M eets should also have a trap. E xterm i- h e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed from «'“ 1 furnish you w ith aii th a t is ttrst S a tu r d a y ea ch m o n th . M aster. J. tim ( T e to tim e f r e e o f ch a rg e. O th e r s SC.T-HnI/ , L w , P.UbliC • “’ « dltnre* b y | n atio n of flies should not be m ade a J o h n s o n , s e c r e ta r y , J e n n ie C. S m ith ; letting* lig h t in to dark p la cee. not lis te d h ere a r e s o lic ite d , i f a n y are ne.essary for a lig h t noon m eal. le c tu r e r , S. E. B a ll. Ix u its, O regon. burdensom e m atter. in co rrect p le a s e n o t if y th e O u tlo o x und P aid Adv. hor those who a re en g a g ed in in • ctiona will 1 ••• roatie a 1 < mm 9 I F A IR V I E W G RANG E:— M e e ts ev e r y “ We learned a lesson from the ex door occupations, w ith little m us first S a tu r d a y M a ster, C ed ric S to n e; B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — S u n am ple of Eugene last year Eugene s e c r e ta r y , R oy S to n e ; le c tu r e r , Mr«. J. rular activity, th e re a r e se v eral d a y S ch o o l 10 a. rn. I). R. S h o em a k er , T o w n sen d . E a ir v le w . O regon . was flyless to a g reat extent until S u p e r in te n d e n t. P r e a c h in g 11 a rn a n d menus that would p rove w holesom e 30 p. m. P r a y e r m e e tin g W ed n esd a y ROCK WOOI > G R A N G E — M eets first early A ugust. Then th e fight was and healthful. ;30 p. m. E. A. L eo n a rd , P a sto r. A e d n e sd a y 8 p. m., an d th ird .Saturday, TRO U TDA LE, May 1— Anson suspended largely and by county fair 0 a. m. M aster, J o h n R ich m o n d ; eec- A bowl of soup, w ith b u tte re d to ast Pow ell, of P o rtlan d , has p urchased ♦ ta ry , H e s te r B. T h o rp e; le c tu r e r , Mr«. L IN N E M A N M E M O R IA L M E T H O D , ¡me th e pests were th ick again. E u M ary R ich m on d . G resh a m , K. F .D . J. is t E p is c o p a l c h u rch , G resh a m . P r e a c h of rolls and som e f ru it. A cup hf th e Hoyt p ro p erty and he with his in g s e r v ic e s a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 p ni gene th is year will keep up the fight I CUH,ar,l will find fav o r an d m eet fam ily have ta k e n possession. P O M O N A G R A N G E — M eet« third S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 a. m.. J u n io r rig h t th ro u g h ." W ed n esd a y , M arch, Ju n e, S ep te m b er, I ' .ea g u e a t 3 30 p. m., E p w o rth L e agu< ague most of the re q u ire m e tn s of th e body. Aecember. M aster, T. J. K reu u er; s e c a t 6:46 R L ym an S u n d a y Mr. and Mrs. J. II T hom as and Dr. Schafer, head of th e sta te u ni r e ta r y , Mrs. M. M. E a to n ; le c tu r e r . Mrs. S ch o o l S u p e r in te n d e n t; M rs. L ily P u l- ood, fresh m ilk an d sa n d w ich e s fam ily, C h a rles W illiam s, of P o rt S u sa n W ln d le. len E p w o rth L e a g u e p r e s id e n t. M is# versity Extension division, said: madi from w holesom e, fre sh m a land, and R. II. •D uslaii, M ayor of A u rlllu H o a g la n d J u n io r L e a g u e 8111 Hupei - "T h is is a y ear of learn in g how. n te n d en t. W ile , R ev. M e lv ille T. G R EH H A M L O D G E , NO 125, I.O .O .F. terial will he found n u tr itio u s and a sto r . N G . J .S tu b b s ; se c r e ta r y , K. H. Ridgefield, W ashington, have been A bsolute flylessness is not likely to Todd. M eets e v e r y S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . excellent. th e g u ests of Mrs. W. T. Serviss. i he atta in e d d u rin g 1914 but many FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH — Tin laborer of n ecessity n eed s p. B O R IN G LO D G E , NO. 234, I. O. O. F. M orn in g se rm o n a t 11 o ’clo ck , e v e n in g Mrs. G eorge L um sden will e n te r tow ns will see a g reat lessening of — N. G., C. M. i^ake, s e c r e ta r y , W. A. se rm o n at 7:30. S u n d a y s c h o o l at 10 mor» su b stantial diet. H ow ever, he ta in th e Aid society on W ednesday M orand. n. R ev I) M. C a th e y s u p e r in t e n flies. By A ugust of 1915 th e re will d en t. C la ss m e e tin g f o llo w in g m orn ’ ould carefully avoid o v e re a tin g afte rn o o n . be co m m unities in Oregon where the 1 E. L. R u g g , c l a s s lea d er. RO C K W O O D T E N T , K O. T M — Ing se rm o n 111 ulgence In too m uch v a rie ty . la y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s at M eets first S a tu r d a y and th ir d F r id a y Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k er will be insect will he alm ost a novelty. he ch u rch . R ev . E dw W. H ig h t, e v e n in g s ea ch m on th . C o m m a n d er, E rank A bowl of soup w ith c r a c k e rs ; a a sto r. g u ests of relativ es and friends in D ic k e n so n ; reco rd k eep er. W a lk er K ass ot milk follow ed by m eat and D ayton, O regon, o ver Sunday. Q u e sin b e r r y . G resh a m , R. F . D. 1. S ta te Survey « ill be Big Help in S M IT H M E M O R IA L R R B U B Y T K K - C o n g resm an A. W. L afferty. egetableg, sta le bread a n d b u tte r T h o s. R o b in so n , C H A R IT Y H IV E . L. O. T M — M eets lan, F a l r v l s w — R e v M arketing. m in is te r . S u n d a y s c h o o l 10 a. ni Mrs, se c o n d T h u is d a y and fo u r th ¿Saturday an' ' initiated, if d e sire d , by d e se rt, first m o rtg ag es, an d a t in te re s t fo u r fte r n o o n s each m o n th . C om m an d er. I>. W. M cK ay, s u p e r in te n d e n t; p reach A s>"-vey of in a u stria l and com tim es as high, to w it, 2 p er cent. Inx 11 a. m ; Y. P. 8. C. E 7 30 p iu usually sa tisfy sufficiently. By Mrs. J o s ie S ta n le y ; record k eep er, Mrs. m ercial conditions in Oregon is about P r e a c h in g by p a sto r a t V ic to r y and , a ' l,read I m ean bread a t le a st a T h e farm e rs a re now p ay in g in te r fx>la S p a th . G resh a m , R. E. D. 1. H u rlb u rt H C hoolhouses a lt e r n a te B u n to be u n d erta k en by the sta te u n iv er t h \ 'i' 1 f° r any.tl,,n K to my m ind e st am o u n tin g to $ 5 0 0,«00,000 a G R E S H A M M A SO N IC L O D G E — M eets d ay», a fte r n o o n and e v e n in g F A IR V IE W , May 1- Jo e Angregg sity. T his vast and im p o rta n t wo k y ear, w hich is $5 p er c a p ita of o u r se co n d T u e s d a y ea ch m o n th , 8 a s u n h ea lth fu l an d in d ig e stib le lias moved his dairy front Oswego on PLEA SA N T VALLEY B A P T IS T p. rn. W o r s h ip fu l M a ster. O. A. ch u rch . B u n d ay S c h o o l a t 10 a has been assigned to th e university rn 18 hot, fresh bread. , , p o p u la tio n , an d th is of co u rse is add- E a stm a n ; S e c r e ta r y , H . J. P u!- p rea ch in g a t 11 a m . Y o u n g P e o p le 's to th e S tone ranch w hich he has by Hie hoard ot h g te r l u r r n u a, am th e cost p ro d u cts and fer. G resh a m . DH. EDMUND B. H A SLO P. m e e tin g « 10; p r e a c h in g a t 7:10 p m leased for a term of years. At pres will he done u n d er the School of i ................. . . . 111 VI AIRVIEVV M A SO N IC L O D G E — M eets R ev Mr. H o y P a sto r . paid by th e co n su m er. My bill FA Com m erce, which will be opened In 1 '"i i lorget to a tte n d th e ca n n e ry e n t he has ab o u t fifty cows. first S a tu r d a y o f e a c h m onth . w ould rpduce th is In te re s t ch a rg e C H R I S T IA N S C IE N C E S e r v ic e s — W o r s h ip fu l M a ster, W . H. S ta n I connection with th e sta te university F h , l l > D rea h a m . S u n d a y sc h o o l c n l ,'K " eXt n ig h t. T he C om e and bring y o u r neighbors from an a v e rag e of five p er ce n t to J le y ; a e c r e ta r y , E arl T e g a r t. a t 10 a. m. S a iv lc e a a t U ; t e s t im o n y ’a lr v ie w . in ttee th a t w en t B ro w n sv ille to th e cannery m eeting next Monday next Septem ber. H arry B. Miller, of tw o per cent, th e re b y sav in g in th is m e e tin g W ed n eed a y e v e n in g a t 3 o 'clo ck eafly this " e e k will re p o rt. P o rtlan d , fo rm er consul-general to , on e item alo n e $3.00 p er y ea r to n ig h t. C hina, will be ch airm an of a board each m an, w om an a n d child in th is of nine advisers, com posed of prom t- I co u n try . n en t Oregon business men. who will No m an w ho is a fra id of th e m ake suggestions for th is survey. m oney pow er, w ould have d are d In T he purpose of the fru it survey tro d u ce an d ad v o c ate th e bill I am will be sim ilar. Consuls, for exam now ad v o catin g fo r R u ra l C red its.— The State Banking Department requires us to carry a re- ple, over all th e world will be called | P aid Adv. ser«e of 15 per cent, but we carry an excess of 26 per cent. upon for d ata of fru it consum ption in th e ir d istric ts; of the sources of 0 . / 0,nPare this with the statements of other banks through th a t fru it supply, of th e m ethods ' ' • county and yon will note that our reserve is far above Inquiries and O rders Invited fo r all G rades of and cost of h an dling shipm ents "at earned by other banks. ab ro a d ; of th e m ark et possibilities as to both dem and and price. A th o ro u g h canvass of th ts kind, cov erin g all th e sources of production Contract or Day's Work as well as possible m ark ets. Is in Good Work - Right Prices tended to give th e Oregon fru lt-rals- GRESHAM, ORE. e r his first com prehensive look at the w o rld ’s fru it situ atio n . T he next P MILLER, P resid en t. K . A. MILLER. Vice-President. logical step will be to help him de • • • H olliday , vice-pr««. k . w . peterson . cashier. Troutdalt, Ore. ofc. io Logan Bldg velop these m ark ets w here profitable j Phone'446 MARTIN LENNARTZ. Mfr. Sandy, Ore U,,U l-arson, E m anuel A nderson, i . McP. Robinson. Directors. m a rk e ts are found to exist. PULFER MERCANTILE CO. SOME SPECIALS IN K eep Your Coupons PI A N O S NOTICE! |ushfc tono G RESHAM P le a s a n t H o m e M ARKET P o w e ll V a lle y SANITARY CASH MARKET MEATS RUFUS C. HOLMAN A tten tio n ! County Commissioner T ro tu d a le F a irv ie w A: A Are You Going to Build? 41 % C A S H R E S E R V E PAINTING and B ank of G re sh a m PAPER-HANGING Lumber at lowest Prices. D e liv e r ie s M a d e B. F. Murray SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.