PA G E FO U R
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GRESHAM,
T o u rte llo tte , a P o rtla n d a r
T o reliev e u n em p lo y ed , a bill baa
, s u b m itte d a p lan fo r u sin g been in itia te d to tax a ll e s ta te s of
o fed wood b u ild in g m a te ria l j 150,000 o r o v e r te n p e r c e n t fo r a
tool h o u ses a t a sa v in g of n e a r j fu n d to be ex p en d ed by a d e p a rtm e n t
p e r cen t o v e r b rick a n d sto n e . | o f p u b lic w orks.
T h e O reg o n R a ilro a d co m m issio n
t w as s ta te d at. th e P o rtla n d Ro
lu b th a t an y o n e w ith a f a ir rep - j *“ e x a m in in g th e books a n d a c c o u n ts
ion atid a good p a ir of lu n g s
ab o u t fifty p u b lic u tility c o rp o r
al p u t ov.-r alm o st a n y k in d of a » tlo n » to a s c e rta in
th e ir
p h y sical
i v“ lu e a n d e a rn in g s
fre; k m e a s u re in O reg o n .
ItlieuuiatiM ii Q uickly Cured.
M ayor Sim pson
o f N o rth Bend I
h as co n d u c te d un e x h a u stiv e in v e s tl - 1 "M y s i s te r ’s h u sb a n d h a d an a t-
c k of rh e u m a tis m
in
h is a r m ,”
g atio n to a sc e rta in th e b est p av in g j ta
w rites a w en Known re s id e n t of New-
m a te ria l a n d d ecid es In fa v o r of v it- | , to n , Iow a
“ I g av e him a b o ttle of
rified b rick o r b itu llth lc .
j C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t w hich he
ap p lied to h is a rm an d on th e n ex t
i p r e m e co u rt h a s u p h eld t h e 1 M o rn in g th e rh e u m a tis m w as g o n e ."
Th
t " , m bond issu e o f G ra n ts P ass
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you will find n o th in g b e tte r th a n
tie- p u rp o se of b u ild in g a se c tio n | C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t. Sold by
ra ilro a d to th e coaBt.
i G resh am D rug Co., an d a ll D ealers.
Mayor J. B. Schaefer,
of untonn, ore.
I IA S A N N O U N C E D HIS C A N D ID A C Y F O R N O M IN A T IO N AS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
IN T H E R E P U B T IC A N P R IM A R Y
in c o rp o ra te d , h is th r e e e le c tio n s to
fill th is p o sitio n
h a v in g a lso been
w ith o u t o p p o sitio n .
T h e p u b lic a c tiv itie s of L in n to n , In
th e
in c o rp o ra tio n of w hich Mr
S c h a e fe r lo o k a n ac tiv e p a r t, h av e
been m any a n d im p o rta n t d u rin g
h is in cu m b en cy as m ayor. E x cellen t
lig h tin g a g re e m e n ts in th e n a tu r e of
fra n c h ise e w ith th e P o rtla n d R ail
way, L ig h t <v P o w er C o m p an y an d
tin ' .Mt. H ood R ailw ay C o m p an y h av e
been p ro c u re d , a fra n c h is e e n te re d
in to by w h ich g a s is fu rn is h e d th e
tow n by th e P o rtla n d G as & C oke
C o m p an y , an e la b o r a te first class
w a te r sy stem
has
been
in s ta lle d
th r o u g h w hich B ull R un w a te r is
a v a ila b le fo r th e c itiz e n s of th a t
to w n ; an d a g e n e ra l an d c o m p re h e n
siv e se w e r sy ste m is now In p rocess
of in s ta lla tio n .
Mr. S c h a e fe r is g re a tly in te re s te d
in ro a d s an d ro a d -b u ild in g , a n d has
a
th o ro u g h
p ra c tic a l
k n o w led g e
th e re o f, h a v in g h ad Im m e d ia te s u
p erv isio n of a g r e a t deal o f w o rk in
th e w id en in g an d ro c k in g of v a rio u s
se c tio n s of th e S t. H elen s ro ad .
OREGON,
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
FRIDAY, .MAY 8. 1914
T h e fre sh m a n cla ss of th e h ig h
school w ill hold a p a rty th ia ev e n in g
In th e b asem en t o f th e sch o o lh o u se.
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd w as e le c te d
m o d e ra to r of th e W illa m e tte B a p tist
a sso c ia tio n w hich m et a t A rle ta on
W ed n esd ay , T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y of
O th e r d e le g a te s to th e
C h ris tia n S c ie n tis ts w ill h o ld ser« th is w eek.
vices in th e ir h a ll In I. O. O. F . b u ild a sso c ia tio n w ere Mrs. J. N. C la u a h a n
in g S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock a n d F. A. H o llid ay .
S u b je c t, "A d a m a n d F a lle n M an.”
A t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h
P u b lic In v ited .
S u n d ay th e r e w ill be p re a c h in g by
Max D avies of N ew p o rt is sp e n d in g Rev. M elville T. W ire a t I l a nt. a n d
a few d ay s in G re sh a m a n d v icin ity . 8 p. m. A t th e e v e n in g serv ice, th e
H e w ill r e tu r n h o m e to m o rro w . H is topic w ill be th e first of a h is to ric a l
fam ily a re ex p ected to a rr iv e h e re se rie s of serm o n s. T h e w hole se rie s
“ T h e R e n a iss a n c e .”
n ex t m o n th fo r a few w e e k s’ v isit is a s fo llo w s:
" O th e r C au ses o f th e R e fo rm a tio n .”
w ith re la tiv e s.
"W e sle y
W o rd h a s been receiv ed o f th e " L u rtie r a n d H is W o rk .”
an
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b ir th o f a d a u g h te r to Mr. a n d M rs.
"W esley an d H is
P e rry T h o rn to n on la s t T u e sd a y , a t S tr e e t M e e tin g .”
M cM innville, O regon.
M rs. T h o r n W o rk a f t e r th e A ld e rs g a te S tre e t
to n is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. M eetin g .” S u n d ay sch o o l a t 10 a. m.
J u n io r L ea g u e a t 3 :3 0 p. in., E p
A. H. G ould.
w o rth L eag u e a t 7 :1 5 .
M rs. E. A. L e o n a rd le ft on M onday
W. W. C o tto n will a d d re s s G resh - ’
fo r D ay to n , W a sh in g to n , fo r sev eru l
am
g ra n g e to m o rio w d u rin g th e lec
w eek s’ v isit. She w as acco m p an ied
by M rs. D. R. S h o e m a k e r, w ho has tu r e h o u r. H is s u b je c t w ill be, “ T h e
F a rm e r as a S e lle r.”
g o n e fo r a tw o w eek s’ stay .
J. O. W ilson, W illiam S c h m eer a n d
G eorge R. F ra z ie r, of P o rtla n d , w ere
G resh am v is ito rs to d a y a n d r e g a ’ed
th e m se lv e s w ith a ch ick e n d in n e r a t
th e T w elve M ile H o u se b efo re r e t u r n
ing to th e city.
P. II. R oork is a d v e rtis in g an a u c
tio n sa le o f fa rm
im p le m e n ts an d
h o u se h o ld goods a t h is p lace n e a r
M iss A n n a M ack erro w w ent on a O rie n t on S a tu rd a y , M ay 16, begin-
m o to rc y c le tr ip w ith a frie n d o ne iug a t 10 o 'clo ck . R ead his ad. in
a n o th e r colum n.
d ay la s t w eek.
A n o tice h a s been p o sted c a llin g
fo r bids on th e fu rn is h in g of s u ita b le
q u a r te r s fo r th e G resh am postoffice,
w ith a d e q u a te e q u ip m e n t, on a lease
of fro m 5 to 10 y e a rs, lease to be
g in N o v em b er 10. B ids w ill be r e
ceiv ed up to a n d in c lu d in g May 20,
a n d b la n k s fo r sa m e m ay be h a d a t
th e postoffice.
DISPERSAL SALE
29 Head
29 Head
Registered A. J. C. C. and
H igh G rade J ersey s
Cne quarter Mile East of Gresham on Section Line
Road, Estacada or Bull Run Railway.
Thursday, M ay 2 1 , 1 9 1 4
HERD BULL—Master Mind, (Reg.)
One Thirteen-Month-Old BULL, Stockwell’s Togo—(Reg)
The Cows have been selected with great care from the
choicest herds in the state, and without doubt make up the
greatest milk and butter producing herd in Multnomah county
Come and look them over before the sale.
In addition to the Cattle the following articles will be
sold;
CREAM SEPARATOR, 1100 pounds per hour.
SPRING WAGON.
TWO HORSES.
Lunch at 12 o'clock. SALE begins at 12:30 p. m.
All Stock has been Tuberculin Tested
TERMS OF SALE—Approved notes at 7 per cent, six months’
time, will be accepted.
O. W. TARR, Owner
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
F ire m e n , th e r e w ill be a sp ecial
A rs e n a te
of
L ead fo r sp ra y in g
m e e tin g of th e G re sh a m F ir e
De tre e s , 15c a p o u n d . G re sh a m D rug
p a rtm e n t, T u e sd a y e v e n in g , May 12, Co,— A dv,
in th e fire h all. M a tte rs of e x tre m e
im p o rta n c e w ill be b ro u g h t up for
a c tio n .
Y o u r p re se n c e is d e sire d ,
com e.
T h e th r e e lodges, U n ited A rtisa n s,
A t th e o p e n in g of th e M u tu a l A rt
At the Roork Place at Orient on
a ss o c ia tio n in P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y , O dd F e llo w s a n d R e b e k a h s w ill soon
the Mt. Hood Line
Rev. M elv ille T. W ire h ad a stu d y m a k e B o rin g a w id e -a w a k e tow n.
B o rin g R e b e k a h s g av e a sp le n d id
o f th e C o lu m b ia riv e r in oil w hich
w as so ft a n d d e lic a te a n d a ttr a c te d p ro g ra m , follow ed w ith a b a s k e t so
cial, A p ril 18. G am es w ere played
c o n sid e ra b le a tte n tio n .
u n til e a rly in th e m o rn in g a n d a
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e G re sh
h S c h a e fe r w h o h a s been a re a l-
T h e f o llo w in g s lo g a n is a f t e r M a y - am A th le tic a s s o c ia tio n w ill be h eld sp le n d id tim e w as th e g e n e ra l r e
All Farm Implements and
p o rt.
■ c i o f O re g o n f o r t h ir t y - s ix y e a rs o r S c h a e fe r’s n a m e o n th e b a llo t :
Household
Goods,
including,
a t th e fire m e n ’s h all T h u rs d a y n ig h t,
"
1 M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty fo r e lev e n
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t on h is p e titio n Is
T u e sd a y
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O dd F e llo w s
Mower, Rake. Tedder, Potato
1.1 x ’lV i'U w it h (i ¡Hl illC lio il i l l >•« foliuW H.
if
i h i i i iiom i iin teil uild May 14. A t th is m e e tin g a b o a rd of lodge No. 2 34, h ad p la n n e d a clam
C
p u b lic
c a p a c itie s ,
n o ta b ly e le c te d I w ill d u r i n g m y te r m o f office d ire c to rs w ill be e le c te d a n d o th e r
Planter, Plows, Harrows, Disc,
"I h a v e u se d a U. S. C R E A M S E P
s u p p e r fo r th e m se lv e s.
T h ey w ere
" I I ' 1'
III« e, as p o s tm a s te r a t L l l i l l - I n v e s tig a te f u lly a n il c a r e f u lly th e nec- b u sin e ss tra n s a c te d .
and all Tools.
All m e m b e rs
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s ix y e a rs ,
ill e s s l t y a n d m e r i ts o f e v e ry p ro p o s e d ex-
10 tons Hay and 12 tons baled
By o r
a m p e rfe c tly satisfied.*
l i i ‘ 1« ' c e Ills re c o rd was s p le n d id , p e n d ltu r e ; f a v o r th e Im p ro v e m e n t an d a re re q u e s te d to be p re s e n t.
ing th e ta b le s. A la r g e n u m b e r of
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R e b e k a h s w alk ed in on th e m a n d
T h u s w rite s o n e o f m a n y o f th e U. S.
s in g in g a p e titio n fo r Ids re te n tio n raerelal I n te r e s t a n d b e tte r .m ean s o f so n , se c re ta ry .
J T E R M S — S um s u n d e r $10, cash ;
sta y e d to s u p p e r. E v ery o n e e n jo y
a n d ll i c P o s tm a s te r's L e a g u e o f Orc
a c c e s s fo r p r o d u c e r s a s w ell a s p le a s
T h e a u c tio n sa le o f O. W. T a r r ’s
j o v er $10, six m o n th s ’ tim e oil
eon
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as
p re s id e n t
ed th e m se lv e s a n d w ill try it a g a in
u re -se e k e rs:
f e w e r c o m m is s io n s an d
‘
' 1 c le rk in th e d is t r ic t in w h ic h d e le g a t io n s
of
r e s p o n s ib ility ;
c lo s e r fine J e rs e y h e rd o f 29 h e a d , in c lu d so m etim e.
a p p ro v e d se c u rity .
is lo c a te d to w h ic h p o s itio n p e r s o n a l c o n ta c t w ith a c tu a l w o rk In an in g re g is te re d b u lls, a lso tw o h o rses
The U. S. Cream Separator
U n ited A rtisa n s No. 270 gave a
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He, it e le c te d e ig h t tim e s w it h - e a r n e s t a n d fn llh T u l e ffo rt to procure an d o th e r a rtic le s , w ill be h e ld on
SALE RAIN OR SHINE-FREE LUNCH AT NOON
has the in ter - locking
o u t o p p o s itio n , a n d d u r in g ¡its 111- f o r la x payers a d o lla r ’s w o rth fo r ev- T h u rs d a y , May 21, a t h is p lace e a s t d an ce la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. W ith th e
1
th , a ffa irs o f th e d is t r i c t e ry d o lla r expended by co n scie n tiou s
P. H. R O O R K , O w ner
of to w n .
T h is w ill be o n e o f th e b est m u sic a n d a good cro w d , th e
bowl and m echan ical
' 1 11 m a n a g e d in s u c h a m a n - a t t e n t i o n to c o u n ty b u s in e s s r a t h e r th u n
d a n c e w as a su ccess in a ll w ays. A
111 r 'n a i
(tie sm all o n e -s to ry
h u t p o litic a l i n tr ig u e s to th e en d t h a t by a a rg e s t a n d m o st im p o rta n t sa le s of
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer
washer.
n u m b e r o f s tr a n g e r s w e re p re s e n t.
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, r v c il as a s c h o o lh o u s e has p r u d e n t a d m ln ln tr a tlo n , taxes m a y be th e y e a r
been re p la c e d by a fin b u i l d i n g w i t h »•«»tluced r a t h e r th a n In c re a s e d , a n d yet
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m a y o r o l l.ln iito n sin ce th e tow n w as tained.
P a id A dv.
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M e tn o d lst c h u rc h , h av e been w ell a t- w ho p a rto o k of it.
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Open Eyyry
• - Sunday by AppouCmmt
to d a y w ill c o m p le te th e e ig h t g re a t 8 an ’B so cial n ig h t a n d a p a rty an d
c o v e n a n ts o f th e B ible.
T h e n ig h t social good tim e a r e th e p la n s fo r
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se rv ic e s a t 8 :0 0 p. m. w ill c o n tin u e th e e v e n in g
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sev en c h u rc h e s In A sia .” Rev. 2 :3 .
A rtis a n s w ill give an old tim e pro -
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Mr. S chooley giv es an ex p o sitio n of Kra m M ay 16, in c lu d in g so n g s, reci-
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ih e le t te r to o n e c h u rc h each n ig h t. | ra tio n s, d ia lo g u e s, ta b le a u x , solos,
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G R E S H A M , O REG O N
s u b je c t th is ev en in g .
H e w ill also
p re a c h In th e c h u rc h S u n d ay m o rn w hich w ill m a k e y o u th in k o f old
MAIN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M
tim es.
E v ery b o d y w elcom e.
in g a t 11 a. m
W m . A.
M orand h a s an un cle
A p u b lic m e e tin g o f th e W o m e n ’s
B ills W a n te d .
H om e M issio n ary so ciety w ill be h eld fro m New Y ork v is itin g him a t p re s
T h e city re c o r d e r o f th e c ity of
at th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h | e n t
F a irv ie w , F a irv ie w , O reg o n , w ill re
n ext W ed n esd ay , May 13. a t w hich
T h e so d a fo u n ta in a n d ice c ream ceiv e se a le d bids fo r th e g ru b b in g
tim e th e m ite boxes w ill be o p en ed
An ap p ro p riati« p ro g ra m w ill be re n p a rlo rs of Mr. M orand a re lo cated in a n d g ra d in g o f H a rris o n an d D epot
d e red a f t e r w hich re f re s h m e n ts w ill his new d ru g s to re ___
a n d ____
a re d o in g a s t r e e ts fro m th e c o u n ty ro a d to th e
cd t o 7 u * t o aA, ? e m r 1 ,MtOm b iBrs’ o ,fe ,nh e | KO° / 1 bU8' n ^
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P a u l H o e tz e l P ro p .
P o rtla n d R ailw ay L ig h t a n d P o w er
Q u een E s th e r circle,
th e M o th ers
Mr
G oheen a n d fam ily a re to co m p a n y ’s s p u r on S ix th s t r e e t ac
J e w e ls an d th e ir m o th e rs a re e s p e r t i - I leav e fo r W a sh in g to n In J u n e ,
c o rd in g to p la n s an d sp ecific atio n s,
ly in v ite d
jjr.
H o rb e rg , of H aley , w ho h a s
w hich can be se e n a t th e resid en ce
Mrs J H. M etzg er Is s p e n d in g th e been sick fo r som e tim e is re p o rte d
of
W illiam B u tle r. T h e rig h t to r e
w eek at C o rv a llis w ith h e r son | w o rse a g a in .
je c t any o r a ll b id s is re s e rv e d , an d
Cloyed an d a tte n d in g th e in sp ectio n
M rs. J . M eyer, o f R ose C ity d a iry , a ll bid s m u s t be a c co m p an ied by a
o f c a d e ts
h as been sick In bed th is w eek. Dr. c e rtifie d ch eck fo r o n e -th ird of co n
Miss C a rrie L a tn e re a u x h as com
p leted h e r sch o o l a t K elso an d Is at B ittn e r Is in a tte n d a n c e .
ON THE MARKET ,
tr a c t price. All b id s m u st be in th e
h o m e in G resh am w h ere sh e w ill
G ra d u a tin g e x ercises w ill be g iv city r e c o r d e r ’s h a n d s on
FRESH
EVERY DAY
May
th
e
sp en d h e r v acatio n .
en by th e e ig h th g ra d e May 22d in 12tli, 1914, by (8 ) e ig h t o ’clock p. m.
Miss A da H oney. Mrs. H. L. St.
C la ir, h e r d a u g h te r M ildred an d sons | th e M E. c h u rc h a t B o rin g .
D ated a t F a irv ie w th is th e 1st day
Mr. T e lfo rd and Mr. M o ran d h av e o f M ay, 1914.
C h ase an d L eslie, s p e n t W ednesday
ev e n in g in P o rtla n d at th e hom e of m ad e a n u m b e r o f tr ip s to P o rtla n d
J . H. SC H R A M , C ity R eco rd er.
Dr. an d Mrs. E. C. R o ssm an
th is w eek by a u to .
Mr
F u r r ie r
of P o rtla n d , w ho
Syndon
R ichey a n d h is frie n d s
R est $5.00 L aw n M ow er in tow n
b o u g h t a tw o -acre lo t In C lev elan d
A cres a b o u t a y e a r ago, is b u ild in g s p e n t W ed n e sd a y a t A ld e r C reek . a t S te rlin g & K id d e r's.
a h o u se a n d w ill m a k e th is h is hom e. T hey re p o rt a good tim e a n d good
T h e a n n u a l c irc u it an d so ciety fish in g ’
S pecial F e n c e sa le , 39 in. F ield
A n u m b e r of B o rin g ’s y o u n g p eo F en c e a t 27c p er ro d ; 3 ft. W ire
m e e tin g o f th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h
w as h eld a t th e c h u rc h la s t T u esd ay ple p la n on g o in g to th e e n te r ta i n G a te $2.25. M etzg er B ro s.— Adv,
P O S T O F F IC E BLDG., C R U S H AM
a fte rn o o n . Rev. E dw . W. H ig h t, p re m en t a t S andy S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
Y ou w ill n o t com e to w a n t if you
Main St.
sid in g
O ust L arso n w as e lec ted to
O resliam , Ore.
use th e W a n t Ads.
su cceed F L. R u g g as tr u s te e . T h e
P. H. ROORK’S
SALE
Boring
PH O TO S
Good Roads for Producers; Work Instead of Politics
Every Expenditure Carefully Investigated.
Picture Fram ing
STERLING & KIDDER
Straw Hat Season Here
M A X SC H N E ID E R
SUM M ER STYLES
$ 1 -0 0
1 .5 0
2 .0 0
2 .5 0
3 .0 0
City Bakery
(F
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P astry
Aylsworth
P A IN T IN G
Isn’t Necessary
F e rry year p ro v id in g , o f course, that you
have the p ro p e r p a in t applied in the first place.
A G A IN
it 's to o expensive' w ith o rd in a ry
kin d s o f pa in t, since the p a in tin g labor costs
Iw o -th ird s o f the total.
W hen you have used
~
“High Standard
99
L iq u id Paint, repainting w ill not be
necessary— for such a tim e that you
w ill hare forgotten the date— i f the
suiface is in g o o d c o n d itio n to re
ceive paint.
ASK. US fo r o u r " P a in t and
P ainting" Book let. - FREE,
M.Akv'-V
METZGER
BROS.
PHONE 6«1
te rm o f office Is th r e e y ears.
F iv e
te w a rd s w ere e lec ted as follow s
M rs F L. R u g g . M rs J J R o b e rt
son, M rs 8. F P itts , M rs C laren c e
C ath ey an d G u st L arso n F M. R ugg
w as re -e le c te d class le a d e r an d Rev
D M C ath ey S u n d ay sch o o l s u p e r
in te n d e n t
T h e ele c tio n o f lay d e le
g a te to th e O regon a n n u a l c o n fe r
en ce re s u lte d In th e ch o ice o f Rev
D M. C a th e y w ith M rs G u st L arso n
as re se rv e . C o n fe re n c e co n v en es at
C e n tra l F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h . P o r t
la n d , on May 20.
E C. L in d sey m ad e u tr ip to O r
c h a rd , O reg o n , la s t W ed n esd ay
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Main S treet
0-esham, Oregon
We Handle "Only'’ the Beet
“GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
MEATS
C. BINDER,
•
Proprietor
Kelso
T h e c lo s in g of sch o o l F rid a y , May
1st, w as c e le b ra te d in a m oat fittin g
m a n n e r. A t 1 0 :3 0 a. m. a s h o r t p ro
g ra m w as g iven by th e sch o o l a f te r
w hich E. F . B ru n s o f S andy gav e
an I n te re s tin g ta lk on h is tr a v e ls in
th e U n ited S tates.
R ev, E. S m ith
of S andy a lso a d d re s se d th e c h ild re n
in an e n te r ta in in g a n d in s tru c tiv e
m a n n e r. Mrs. C. D. P u rc e ll, w ife of
th e p rin c ip a l, fa v o re d th e a u d ie n c e
w ith a vocal a n d an o rg a n solo. At
noon all g a th e re d in J o n s ru d 's g ro v e
a n d e n jo y e d a b o u n tifu l picnic d in
n er.
it w as g e n e ra lly con ced ed to
be o n e o f th e m ost e n jo y a b le e n te r
ta in m e n ts th e school h as e v e r had.
R o b e rt J o n s ru d an d fam ily
a t-,
te n d e d a fam ily re u n io n a t th e hom e
of Mrs. J o n s r u d 's m o th e r. M rs A.
O lson a t L e r ts , th e occasio n b eing
th e la t te r 's b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
F o u r p u p ils w ill ta k e th e e ig h th
g ra d e e x a m in a tio n s th is w eek
Miss Carrie Lamoreaux has gone
to her home at Greaham to spend
her vacation.
Are You PATRONIZING the HOME BANK?
or are you entrusting your money to a bank somewhere else,
with no more knowledge of that bank than can be obtained
from its skeletonised financial statement ?
Know the MEN You Are Banking With
r Our officers and directors are known to you and your
friends as responsible men.
J They are accessible—"get-at able’'-w h en you wish to talk
things over with them.
H Character counts as much as capita!. Why not bank where
you are sure of both?
' Wherever you bank it, your money will be used Why not
bank it where it will be used safely and for the upbuilding
and improvement of the home town and community ?
rIR ST G P E STATE
BANK
SM A M , OPEL.
CjKZESKSEE&Z
Oh lent Itati*
u Uie C ouuiy, u iiu e o t U m » t H , o f P ortlan d