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    GHaSHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY.
1914
PAGE T H R E E
A g d n te fo r B u ttric k 's P a t t e r n s a n d J.C .C . C o rs e ts i& S R K o & fe
BLTTERKX FASHIONS
Just Received
Full assortment of Buttericks P atterns for spring and
summer. We feel that the adding of a B utterick's P attern
Department to our store is going to fill a long felt want in
Gresham and vicinity.
It will be our aim to keep this D epartm ent up to the
highest possible standard and respectfully invite the support
and co-operation of our many friends and patrons in our ef­
fort to do so.
600
Dress Goods
Smart Styles!
Dainty Summer Frocks with Puffs,
Tunics, and Ruffles! Hip Draperies!
Boleros! All Practical! Easy and In­
expensive to Make ! Get the Summer
issue of “ Butterick Fashions ” and get
any Butterick Pattern with each copy
FREE
At our Butterick Pattern Department.
M aterials for Summer Dresses are here in abundance
in CREPES, PICQUES, LAWNS, DIM ITIES, POPLINS
and other popular Fabrics of the season.
In beauty and variety of patterns and m aterials the
m anufacturers have outdone themselves this year.
P ro ­
nounced popularity is assured in printed fabrics this
season.
Plan for your summer apparel now and
selections while our showing is complete.
make your
Columbia Heights r********”“5"^^
—
The
ll u r l b u r t
sch o o l w ill close
J u n e 5 th , w ith an e x c e lle n t p ro g ra m
a r r a n g e d by th e te a c h e r M iss H asel
J o h n s to n e , w ho h a s p ro v ed a very
tine te a c h e r a n d h a s g iven good sa t-
is ta c tio u
d u rin g
h e r te rm .
Miss
J o h n s to n e h a s m ad e m an y frie n d s
h e re a n d w ill be g re a tly m issed in
th is v icin ity .
' You Recognize Good
Coffee
y
W it h o u t t h e le a s t t r o u b l e A n X
in f e r io r g r a d e n e v e r s a tis f ie s X
a fte r y o u h a v e u s e d o u r T o p - X
(^ y a lity
X
Mrs. C. Illid g e e n te r ta lc e d th e L a ­
d ie s ' Aid on T h u rs d a y , a s s is te d by
h e r c h a rm in g s is te r M rs. C la rk , of
( P o rtla n d . Mrs. C la rk , w ho p o sse sse s |
It h a s a d e lic io u s a r o m a ,
a very sw e e t voice, gav e a few vocal
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g r a n c e , a n d ta s te u n k n o w n X
. n u m b e rs to h e r ow ii a c c o m p a n im e n t 1
to
t h e o t h e r b r a n d s . If y o u X
d u rin g th e
a fte rn o o n
w h ich w ere
h a v e n o t t r i e d it, g e t f a m ilia r $
g re a tiy a p p re c ia te d .
M rs. J . E llis !
| w ill e x te n d h e r h o s p ita lity to th e La- ; -J- with it by ordering a package T O D A Y
d ie s' Aid n e x t T h u rs d a y .
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T h e m en w o rk in g a t th e C o lu m b ia |
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h ig h w ay h e re cam e u p o u a r a t tl e !
s u a k e la s t w eek, w hich c a u s e d som e j
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I C M l i c i i i e h t fu r a w h ile , a s it w as th e |
Phone 831
| first o n e e v e r se e n iu th is v icin ity .
The TAD Grocery Store I
T h e re p tile w as k ille d .
> A
A. R. M o rg an w ill e re c t a log-
a rc h a t tlie e n tr a n c e to C h a n tic le e r
I t w ill be 20 fe e t w ide a u d 15 fe e t
h ig h .
Eureka Brand |
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
T h e li tt le tw in boys o f M r. au d
Mrs. D. B enfield c e le b ra te d th e i r first
b ir th d a y la s t w eek. T h e little c h a p s
a re e n jo y in g th e b est o f h e a lth a n d
lik e o u t d o o r ex e rc ise s.
The
h o n o r of m o v in g th e first
s c r a p e r of d ir t a t th e h ig h w a y h e re
a n d p lo w in g th e first f a r r o w a t th is
soon ia rn o u s ro a d , fell to tw o yo u n g
m en of tile H e ig h ts . Roy A n d e rso n
a n d W. R oss.
M rs. W. H ic k s lias g o n e to th e
j city fo r a s h o r t tim e w ith re la tiv e s .
M rs. G ra y , m o th e r o f M rs. C. I ll­
id g e, lias a c c e p ie d a p o sitio n a s m a ­
tro n of th e F r a s e r D e te n tio n H om e
io r u n f o r tu n a te g irls. M rs. G ray is
ex ceed in g ly w ell q u a lifie d to hold
th a t
re s p o n sib le p o sitio n a n d h e r
m an y frie n d s a r e w ish in g h e r su c ­
cess.
NOTICE!
W e Pay 6c a poun d for N o. 1
C ow ». Can use H o g s and V ea l
a n y tim e. A n y qu an tity .
Highest P rice According to Size and Quality
GRESHAM MARKET
P H O N E 41
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m the only way a dealer attempt» to meet
City Bakery
Paul
H o e tz e l
P ro p
Bush & Lane Piano
Mrs. L e la n d fo r m any y e a rs a re s ­
id e n t o f th is c o m m u n ity h a s Ju s t sold
Competition
h e r ra n c h to a P o rtla n d p a rty au d
W hy do nine out of every ten piano manu
will r e tir e fro m ra n c h in g a n d ex p ects
facturara attempt to imitate the famuua
to liv e in P o rtla n d in th e f u tu r e . S he
is th e m o th e r o f A. L e la n d a n d I. L e­
Bush & Lane Piano?
la n d , th e o w n e rs of th e G re sh a m liv ­
ON THE MARKET
e ry s ta b le .
FRESH EVERY DAY
But because of the Distinctive Puno Character
M r. a n d
M rs. R. p . R a sm u sse n
of theae instrumenta, which are covered by
h av e j u s t r e tu r n e d fro m s tu te g ra n g e
patenta, it ia impossible to get anything like
theae original features in any but a
a t M o n m o u th a n d re p o r t a very jo y ­
o u s trip .
M r. a n d M rs. N ib lin of
L e n ts, an d Mr. a n d M rs. L ittle p a g e of
Bush & Lane Piano
M osier w ere a lso th e r e a n d
m any
You will find
o th e r in te re s tin g p e rso n s to o k in th i
B O R IN G , May 2 5 — M r. W o lfe, c a r ­ g ra n g e a n d a lso th e n o rm a l sch o o l a t
r ie r r o u te 1 fro m B o rin g in in S e ll­ th a t place, th e s tu d e n ts o f th e n o rm a l
w ood h o sp ita l w h ere h e w as o p e ra te d did m u ch to e n te r ta in th e g ra n g e r s
o n la s t w eek. H e is re p o r te d as g e t­
a» theae piano*
And if you will rail at theae
tin g a lo n g fine a n d e x p e c ts to be a b le
aslesmomp, you will quick») learn the rea­
eon why
to leav e th e h o s p ita l in a b o u t tw o
Main St.
Greaham, Ore.
w eeks.
S u b s titu te c a r r ie r , M o rris
W ilm a rth is s e rv in g on r o u te 1.
Inquiries a n d O rd e rs Invited for all G ra d e s of
R. A. H u tc h in s a n d c h ild re n , C ecil,
' 4 3 3 -5 W a s h in g to n S i .,
P o rtla n d
T h e g r a d u a tin g e x e rc ise s o f th e I K e n n e th a n d F e rn le , s p e n t S u n d ay
B o rin g sch o o l w ere h e ld F rid a y e v e n ­ ¡in P o rtla n d w ith
re la tiv e s ,
M iss
in g in th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h .
T h e C ecil c e le b ra tin g h e r te n th b irth d a y .
g r a d u a te s w ere M a ttie B ro o k s, M il­
M iss B e u la h C a p lin g e r, o f G re s h ­
d re d F o s te r, E d n a D odd, E s th e r A n ­ am , e n te r ta in e d a t d in n e r on S u n d ay
Main Street
d e rs o n , M a r g u e rite T a c h e ro n , V iola a t th e h o m e of h e r a u n t, M rs. E lla
T h eo . M ercers a re p ic k in g s t r a w ­
F r a n k a n d L eR o y
F ra n k .
A nice S c h n e id e r, o f C o ttre ll, th e fo llo w in g b e rrie s fo r Mr. R a n d a ll.
Gresham, Oregon
p ro g ra m w as re n d e re d by th e g r a d u ­ g u e s ts M rs. R. It. C a rls o n , Mr. an d
C has.
T a llm a n
w ill g e t b e rry
Ed.
M etzg er a n d
c h ild re n g a th e r e r s from P o rtla n d .
a te s . T h e c la s s h a d -a v e ry a p p r o p r i­ M is.
We Handle “ Only” the Best
a te cla ss m o tto , " O u t o f th e h a r b o r G w en d o lin a n d R o b e rt, W a lte r M etz­
Phone 446
M ARTIN LENNARTZ. Mgr.
Sandy, Ore
R a y m o n d D e C s ire h a s e n lis te d In
“GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
in to th e s e a ." T h e p rin c ip a l is L et- g e r, a ll of G re sh a m , C. G. S c h n e id e r ih e a rm y .
M iss C rlssy
M a c p h e rso n of
tie G reg so u . T h e g r a d u a te s w ere a n d
T h e b ir th d a y p a rty w us g iv en fo r
g iv en an ice c re a m p a r ty by th e ir P o r tla n d , a n d H a rv e y S c h n e id e r ol W illie Jo n e s in s te a d of W illie W ood
te a c h e r o n S a tu r d a y a n d all re p o r t S an d y , th e o ccasio n b e in g M iss B eu ­ W ish to m a k e th e c o rr e c tio n , also
C. BINDER,
P ro p rieto r
a v ery e n jo y a b le a fte rn o o n .
la h 's b ir th d a y . All e x p re s se d th e m ­ it Is Mrs. L is to n w ho is in th e h o s­
M rs. J o h n M eyers is in G ood S a­ selv es as h a v in g a good tim e a n d d e ­ p ita l.
M r. P a tte r s o n sp e n t S a tu rd a y in
O u r new s to r e w ill be k n o w n by m a r ita n h o s p ita l w h e re s h e w as o p ­ p a rte d w ish in g th e ir h o s te s s m any
Rev. Mr. S m ith p re a c h e d a m e m o r­
P o rtla n d w ith h is w ife w ho is still
th e n a m e o f th e C e d a rv ille M e rc a n ­ e r a te d o n la s t W e d n e srd a y . S he h as h ap p y re tu rn s .
ial day se rm o n S u n d a y .
con fin ed a t th e h o sp ita l.
tile co m p an y .
been sick fo r so m e tim e a n d la s t
M r. a n d M rs. C la re n c e C a th e y , of
F o r body lice d u st
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M r. a n d M rs. S t. J o s e p h L elan d
you r fo w ls w ith
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S tr a w b e r rie s a r e rip e n in g in th is T u e sd a y sh e w e n t to th e h o sp ita l. G re sh a m , s p e n t th e day a t E d. A n­ •'m t ) -tifili • lim u n i Com m encem ent
re tu r n e d fro m L ak e c o u n ty F rid a y . c o rn e r.
Conkey’s Lice P o w d e ry
st <1. A. C.
S h e is re p o r te d a s re s tin g easy a t d re 's .
Mrs. L e la n d is su ffe rin g fro m th e e f ­
th is w ritin g .
O scar S e b u rg a n d J o h n n y G ra v e s
L a st T h u rs d a y M iss G iese e n te r ­
T lie fo rty -fifth a n n u a l c o m m e n c e ­
P <>r m ite s spray y o u r p o u ltry
fe c ts o f a b ru ise d s h o u ld e r cau sed
V iola a n d L eR o y F r a n k an d O m le w ere S u n d a y v is ito rs a t W. C r Se­ m ent of tlie O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l c o l­
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leg e will begin
fo rm a lly
Sunday,
Conkey’s Lice Liquid *■
F re d R eed m a d e a tr ip in his m o­ w as s p e n t in e x a m iu g o ld relics.
S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . T h e re w ere a b o u t
T h e L a d le s' Aid o f th e B a p tist J u n e 7 and clo se T u e s d a y , J u n e y.
Q l IS c h alf g«l fro» . gal f I L s th e ij* i lly b * i f l o w * __ ,
to r b o a t to C am as. T h u rs d a y .
w ill m e e t w ith M rs. D. D. T lie p re lim in a ry e x e rc is e s w ill begin
I fo rty p re s e n t.
T h ey
w e re serv ed c h u rc h
Conkey’s Head Lice Cinl .-.-nt
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I w ith ice c re a m a n d c a k e a b o u t 11 J a c k o f S cen ic, F rid a y , M ay 2 9 th .
M rs. B la c k h a ll, of P o rtla n d , v is it­
T h u rs d a y , May 28, w ith a g r a d u a tio n
Con
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A ll re p o r t h a v in g a good
ed h e r d a u g h te r M rs. F lo y d R eed
r e d i a l by th e S ch o o l o f M usic. O th e r
p u l in the d r in k in g w a te r is chick
flu id
Cross 7
Feverish ?
Nick 7
. tim e.
th e first o f th e w eek.
p re -c o m m e n c e m e n t e v e n ts o f Im p o rt­
insurance 25c. and 50c
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T h e b re th re n a re b u ild in g a c h u rc h
a n c e a n - s e n io r c o n v o c a tio n , J u n e 3,
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24x48 fe e t w ith a c o n c re te b a se m e n t. | a n d a m o st e n jo y a b le a fte rn o o n . M rs. M r. a n d M rs. J . W. R o o ts.
a g a in
ra v e n o u s ly ; sto m a c h s o u r ; P re s id e n t and Mrs. K e r r , J u n e 6.
M r. a n d M rs. W m. M o ran d
re ­ b re a th fe tid ; p a in s in s to m a c h , witli
On J u n e 7 th e b a c c a la u r e a te s e r ­
T h e ru n of salm o n in th e C o lu m ­ B a k e r p ro v in g h e rs e lf a n Ideal h o s­
te s s .
tu r n e d fro m an a u to tr ip to M cM inn­ d la rrh e u tli g rin d s te e th w h ile asle e p , m on will be p re a c h e d by th e R ev. M r
GKUHHAM, O REG O N
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On
riv e r is ris in g a n d th e w a te r m u d d y
g e st a W orm K ille r -s o m e th in g th a t H u g h e s, of P a s a d e n a , C a lifo rn ia
lo d g e a n d th e R e b e k a h a ss e m b ly of expelH w o rm s, a n d a lm o st e v ery ch ild M onday w ill o c c u r th e c laa s d ay and
a n d few fish h av e been c a u g h t th e w ife. Rev. J . D. H oey, p a s to r o f th e
T h ey w e re e lec ted h a s th e m
K lc k a p o o W orm K ille r is a lu m n i e x e rc ise s, an il th e a n n u a l
B a p tis t c h u rc h h a s d is c o n tin u e d th e th e g ra n d lo d g e
la st few days.
d e le g a te s fro m B o rin g lo d g e. J W. n eed ed . G et a box to d a y . S ta r t a t m e e tin g of tlie B o ard o f R eg en ts.
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B illy B eals, o f P o rtla n d , is a v is it­
You w o n 't h a v e to coax, as
R o o ts, p a st g ra n d fro m B o rin g lodge once.
Y o u n g p e o p le 's m e e tin g a t 7
K lc k a p o o W o rm K ille r Is a candy S p ecial fa c ilitie s w ill be o ffered fo r
o r a t th e F lo y d R eed hom e.
w en t to M cM in n v ille a n d to o k th e c o n fe c tio n .
All K in d s a n d Hixes
E x p els th e w orm s, th e ih e in sp e c tio n of th e c o lle g e p la n t
Miss I,a u r a R eed v isite d h e r s is te r o ’clock S u n d a y e v e n in g , M ay 3 1 st. g ra n d lo d g e d eg ree.
Usaa t r e y Day -
Saahy by Appawlseal
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w eek.
v is itin g w ith J . W R o o ts a n d w ife, p e c ts to r e tu r n to h e r h o m e in W a s h ­ m o n ies w ill be h eld on T u e s d a y . T h e
R a lp h K in c a id an d Miss Iv a R eed
h a s r e tu r n e d to P o rtla n d .
S h e ex- in g to n n e x t w eek.
lass a d d re s s w ill be d e liv e re d by Dr
a tte n d e d th e d an ce a t T ro u td a le S a t­
Ir a W oods H o w e rth , o f th e U n iv e rs i­
u rd a y e v e n in g .
NLA I and L H L A P
ty of < a lifo rn la
S p ecial In sp ectio n
T h e M isses S usie S h elly a n d E s­
M iss C la ra J o n s r u d , d a u g h te r of
lo u rs w ill a g a in be c o n d u c te d in th e
4 per cent
M A X S C H N E ID E R
th e r K in c a id w ere in P o rtla n d th e G ilb e rt J o n s ru d a n d W a lte r J o h a n ­
a fte rn o o n .
4 per cent
first o f th e w eek.
MAIN H T R E E T
UREHHAM
so n , son o f C h as. J o h a n s o n o f O rie n t,
A s tro n g a lu m n i o rg a n iz a tio n h as
R ev. M r. R e e d e r Is p a in tin g th e w ere u n ite d in m a r r ia g e M onday,
been effected a n d now p ro m ise s th e
c h u rc h w hich a d d s g re a tly to its a p ­ May 18th. A fte r a tw o w eek s' to u r
la rg e st « « le g a tio n o f fo r m e r s tu d e n ts
Coughed fo r T h re e Years.
o f th e S o u n d c itie s th e y w ill be a t
p e a ra n c e .
th a t e v e r b efo re a tte n d e d c o m m e n c e ­
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m e n t a t O. A. C. O th e r v is ito rs a re
GRESHAM, OREGON
h u m a n ity a n d scien ce.
Y o u r m ed t
w h ere M r. J o h a n s o n is e n g a g e d in
th e ir d a u g h te r a t C am as F rid a y .
w elcom e a n d w ill be a ffo rd e d fsc lll-
ciiii-. Dr. k in g a New D iscovery, cu n -1
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a
UNITED
STATES
DEPOSITARY
for
Postal
Savings
th e g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e b u sin ess.
u e s fo r c o lle g e In s p e c tio n a t a ll tim e s
n v to u y h o f th r e e y e a rs ' s ta n d in g , '
Indigestion 7 C an't E at 7 Jio Ap­ T h e b rid e w as b o rn a n d ra is e d in th is
funds; Designated Depositary for the CITY of ORESHAm
d u rin g c o m m e n c e m e n t w eek.
say
s J< ti tl e I- le m m in g , o f New D over,
p etite 7
and Gresham SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 4
c o m m u n ity a n d h as a h o st of frie n d s
O hio. H ave you a n an n o y l ig c o u g h ’
A tr e a tm e n t of E le c tric B itte rs in ­ w ho e x te n d th e ir w ish es fo r h a p p i­
C a re fo r Mimiuu-h Dlaorders.
We solicit the accounts of in d ividuals and m erchants, ex ­
c re a s e s y o u r a p p e tite ; sto p s in d ig e s­ n ess to th e y o u n g cou p le.
D iso rd e rs o f th e s to m a c h m ay be i> it s tu b b o rn a n d w o n ’t y ield io
ten d in g to our custom ers every courtesy co n sistent w ith sale
tio n ; you can e a t e v e ry th in g . A re a l
av
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id e d by th e u se o f C h a m b e rla in 's tr e a tm e n t? Get a 50c b o ttle of Dr.
Miss C a rrie L a m o re a u x h as been
a n d conservative banking.
W hat
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re m a rk a b le K in g 's New D iscovery to d ay .
s to m a c h tro u b le s .
C le a n se s y o u r e n g a g e d to te a c h th e p rim a ry g ra d e s
It w ill do fo r y o u , no m a tte r how
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4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits.
w hole sy ste m a n d yo u feel fine. E le c ­ a t B o rin g n e x t te rm .
ta b le ts . Bold by G re sh a m D ru g Co., s tu b b o rn o r c h ro u lc a co u g h m ay be.
tr ic B i t t e n d id m o re fo r Mr T D.
I t s to p s a c o u g h s n d s to p s th r o a t
a u d a ll D ealers.
P e e b le 's s to m a c h tr o u b le s th a n an y
A.
E.
MILLER.
Prenideot.
K.
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MILLER.
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The Pendleton Tribune says not i
s n d lu n g tr o u b le . R elief o r m oney
m e d icin e he e v e r trie d . G et a h o ttie j only the individual but every phase
E. A. HOLLIDAY, lic e - P ie s .
E. w . PKTHIMOX, (a sh ler.
I Coos Bay lumber shipments to Ban back. 60c a n d |1 .0 0 s i y o u r D ru g ­
to d ay . 50c a n d >1.00 a t y o u r D ru g ­
Gum. Larson. E m a n u e l Anderson, J. M cP Robinson, Directors.
F ra n c is c o lo r th e la s t tw o w eeks of
gist. B u c k lin 's A rn ic a S alv e fo r Ec of Industrial activity is hampered by
B u c k l« u 's A rn ic a H alve (o r
A p ril s u rp a s s e d a ll o th e r s on th e g ist.
1 too much legislation.
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pimples.
c o a s t— S , 2 4 0,00 0 feet.
Bert Lindsey
DRY GOODS SHOP
Best Bread
MAIN STREET
Are You Going to
Build?
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P a str y
Boring
Cottrell
Bush & Lane Piano Co.
Lumber at lowest Prices.
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Melrose
D e liv e rie s M a d e
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Corbett
MEATS
Cedarville
P leasant Valley
Metzger
Bros.
PHOTOS
P ic tu re F ra m in g
OIL J OH NA IVHAL HOOO
Kelso
Bank of Gresham
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