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PAGE FOUR GRESH.UM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, MAY ¡M, 1 S 1U14 d red an d M aster H arry B erry, Mr. an d Mrs. A. W ells, Miss Verl and N ora W ells, Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. TROUTDALE, May 25— Sunday W ills, Miss W anda and Eddie W ills F A IR V IE W , May 25— A dredge school was held iu th e M ethodist an d S. L. W ills of P o rtlan d spent a sent o ut by th e Pacific B ridge Co., of Episcopal church a t 10:30 Sunday very p leasan t day with Mr. and Mrs. | P o rtlan d has co m m en ted work on m orning, w ith C. I. R ak er acting as L untsden at th e ir home. T he v isit j th e dike which Is to be a p a rt of the o rs are leaving P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay P erm an e n t o rg an izatio n of th e new su p e rin ten d e n t. Before th e children to r so u th e rn Oregon and expect to road which th e county and th e Sun- Dial ranch a re b u ilding from F air- republican county co n tro l co m m ittee DURING T H E H O T W E A T H E R were dism issed H. L. St. C lair, of s e ttle there. was com pleted a t th e C en tral L ib ra view to th e C olunm bia river. G resham , talked to us encouragingly Misses Je n n ie and A ddle Thom as, BY USING T he M ethodist Aid society m et with ry, P o rtla n d , last n ig h t. C harles of the church work, and we are very of P o rtlan d , w ere e n te rta in e d by Mr. ' Mrs. C. A. S tew art on W ednesday af- Uleveland is th e m em ber from G resh so rry th e re were not m ore of o u r and Mrs. C. I. R a k er on Sunday. am precinct No. 309. tern o o n which was passed in sew ing re g u la r a tte n d a n ts p resen t to h ear T he chicken pie su p p er is p o st T hose who g ath ered fo r th e a f te r T h ere was no ball gam e on S un him. poned Indefinitely, but a straw b e rry noon w ere M esdam es D. S. D unbar, day la st ow ing to th e rain . A ante Mr. and Mrs. David B urns and social will be given in its place G eorge B urlingam e, A C. Sim ons, J has been arra n g e d for M em orial baby are visiting th e ir m other, Mrs. T h u rsd ay 2 8 th , from 5 to 8 p m. at W Benecke and M L. H arris. Day w ith th e S pangle A ll-star team , QUICK, CLEAN Jam es B urns, of T rou td ale. th e church. T he proceeds will be Mrs. F ra n k R. Jo h n so n w ent to of th e A rcher-W iggins league. Next Mrs. A. W. Z im m erm an is visiting and ODORLESS for th e Im provem ent of th e church. S eattle o r F rid a y to m eet Mr. Jo h n -) S u n d ay 's gam e will be w ith th e h er sister, who is ill. E veryone is co rd ially invited. P lea san t Home team . son, who w hile visiting relativ es in Tlie T ro u td aie L adies' Aid society Geo. Sunday is building a barn for B ellingham , W ashington, was q u ite met in th e church la st W ednesday to AT Special Fence Bale, 39 in. Field B M. H all on his place on th e T ro u t serio u sly in ju re d in an autom obile quilt. Fence a t 27c per rod: 3 ft. W ire d ale road n o rth of th e Base Line. accident. Mrs. N. S. P arso n s spent th e week G ate $2.25. M etzger Bros.— A dr. Mrs. A. L. H arvey gave a tea on T he building is 36x50 feet, 20 feet lir P o r tla n d and O regon City visiting T h u rsd ay fo r th e benefit of th e to th e sq u are, w ith g am b rel roof. It frien d s and relatives. On Sunday Bids W anted. P resb y terian L ad ies’ Aid society. In 1 : will be ready fo r th is y e a r’s fine crop tlie first fam ily reunion for th irte e n of hay. Gresham, Oregon. T he City R ecorder of th e city of th e aftern o o n a m usical p ro g ram was years waB held in h e r home. Those U m bdenstock & L arson are m ak ren d ered by Miss Olive F an ch e r, I p resent w ere, Mr. and Mrs. Richie F airview , F airview , O regon, will re ing nu m ero u s sales in B ristol Acres. from K ansas, Mr. and Mrs. S chank, ceive sealed bids fo r th e gru b b in g Miss Eva Tow nsend an d Miss G ladys L ast week they sold fo u r tra c ts one THREE NEW TEACHERS H olgate. T hose who enjoyed th e a f of the W yom ing, Mr. and Mrs Schute an d g rad in g of H arriso n and Depot ternoon were, M esdames L. J. Angel, each to E lm er P eterso n and F red E. A. E asley, Real E state FOR GRESHAM SCHOOLS and Miss Bell P arsons of Oregon. B u y s , S e lls a n d E x c h a n g e s B e al E»- C arlson, and two each to M. H. F a rn - stre e ts from th e County Road to the W. C. Spence, G. E. F an ch e r, Eliza Mrs. A. I). K endall enjoyed a t a t e o f a ll k in d s : w r ite s F i r e I n s u r T each ers for th e re g u la r courses of ,h a tu an d M. B ristow . T he sale price a n c e a n d le n d s m o n ey . pleasan t day in P o rtlan d last week P o rtlan d Railw ay L ig h t an d Pow er Stone, J. W. T ow nsend, D. M. Don- was $300 for each trac t. th e G resham h igh an d g ra m m a r O fficer 3 32 C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e w ith h e r sister, and is now e n te r C om pany's sp u r on Sixth stre e t a c ough, W illard Cook, Jo h n Bliss, J. R. B u ild in g , P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . F re d Conley and d a u g h te r M ar g rad es will n u m b er ten, fo u r of whom C avanagh, Jo h n Bacon, J. L. Stone, P H O N E : M a rs h a ll 1675. ta in in g h er z ro th e r from K ansas. co rd in g to plans and specifications g are t, of P o rtlan d , are visitin g his R e s id e n c e on P o w e ll S tr e e t, O r e s h a m Jas. A nderson, H L. H uston, F ra n k will be in stru c to rs In th e high school. Miss F lem ing, recently from S cot w hich may be seen a t th e residence D ickenson, R. A. W eidm an, J. R. p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Conley. land, met m isfo rtu n e F rid a y , w hile T he list is as follow s: P rin cip al ,1. E. of W illiam B utler. T he rig h t to re' H ughes, C h arles Robbins, J. W. Mol- F red lias recovered from his recent picking cherries. W hen sta n d in g on accident sufficiently to be a b i t u o go Stubbs, high school, F . A. A nderson, WINNERS SERVED WITH a stool, lo st h e r balance, fell and je c t any an d all bids is reserved ler, O scar W alin, C. E. Cree, G eorge ab o u t w ith th e aid of c r u t c h e s .^ Miss Jessie Y oung an d Mrs. Coy ONIONS AND SMELT broke h er arm . She was ta k en to and all bids m ust be accom panied by Shaw, G ran t Shaw, D. W. McKay, T he business m eeting and social W oodw ard. T he g rad es will be u n the Good S am a ritan h ospital by Dr. a certified check of (10 per cen t) ten H erb ert Shute, J. C. W indle, Misses T he w inning side in a contest Olive F an ch er, F ran ces Bliss, Eva of th e E pw orth L eague will be held d er th e supervision of Miss Mabel H ughes of G resham . p e r cent of th e c o n tra c t price. which has been held for th e past six th is evening at th e hom e of H. L. St. Mrs. Lutnsden is slow ly Im proving. A rth u r, eig h th ; Miss Id a M enzies, m onths by th e Lady Maccabee lodge, S ep arate an d d istin ct bids for each T ow nsend, G ladys H o lg ate an d Rev, Clair. T hom as Robinson. Miss Anna K alm ar, h e r n u rse, was s tre e t m ust be su b m itted . sixth an d sev en th ; Mrs. M yrtle My at Rockwood, was e n tertain ed by the T he W om ens’ C h ristian T em p er relieved of her charge on S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. R alph C opeland and ers, fifth and six th ; Miss L au ra H a r losing sid e on S atu rd ay aftern o o n All bids m u st be in th e R e co rd er’s ance Union will m eet n ex t T h u rsd ay .Miss Grace Wilson, a tra in e d n u rse h an d s by eig h t (8 ) o ’clock p. m. sou Lee and d a u g h te r Je a n , of C am vey, fo u rth an d fifth; Miss E m m a last, a fte r th e re g u la r m eeting. T he aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock a t th e li has retu rn ed to h er m o th e r's hom e T uesday, J u n e 2d, 1914. ) F u ller, second and th ird ; Miss Mae w inners w ere invited to th e d in in g as, W ashington, have been th e guests brary. In T routdale. H ughes, prim ary. D ated th e 20th day of May, 1914. of Alvin C opeland and fam ily. room w here a delicious lunch was C o ttag e p ray e r m eetin g will be Mr. and Mrs. H. J. B erry, Miss Mil C. E. Rice who has been one of th e serxed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brow n, Mr. and held th is week W ednesday evening J. H. SCHRAM, City R ecorder. Mrs A. C. Sim ons and Mr. and Mrs.; at th e hom e of C. M. Z im m erm an on ; high school in stru c to rs will go to T he tab le was b eau tifully decor j N eb rask a w here he will teach in a ated w ith a cen terp iece of ferns, M arvin Brown have moved to Salem Hood avenue. ' p riv ate academ y. Miss E lsa von m arigolds and m a rg u erites, banked w here they expect to reside. Miss Oza W ahl has re tu rn e d from On W ednesday afte rn o o n Mrs. Hood R iver w here she spent sev eral W lntzengerode has m ade ap p licatio n on each side by huge p lates *rt de for a position in P o rtlan d . T he new licious green onions; a d ain ty sm ok C lara D unbar, of Jo sep h , O regon,, days w ith relativ es. j in stru c to r, F. A A nderson is a son will give a tea fo r th e benefit of th e ed sm elt, g arn ish ed by a piece of Rev. M elville T. W ire sp e n t Mon M ethodist Aid society a t th e hom e of day in N ew berg v isitin g w ith his of P. A. A nderson of G resham . pink baby ribbon tied aro u n d Miss Jessie Young, who Is am ong it, was placed by every plate. D ur h e r m o th er, Mrs. A. B. M oller. p aren ts, Dr. an d Mrs. M. C. W ire. | th e re-elected teach ers, has declined E dw in B u rlin g am e an d fam ily ing th e aw ful silence which follow ed Thos. G inder has w ith th e help of h av e gone to Hood R iver w here they his b ro th e r co n stru c te d a n ea t g a r ! the ap p o in tm en t an d will leave h ere th e se atin g of th e guests when each J for T opeka, K ansas, on S atu rd ay , was w ondering w hat she was su p expect to spend th e su m m er age on his hom e place on Hood av e (Ju n e 6th, w here sh e goes to jo in her posed to eat first, sm elt o r on T he school will will close on Frfc nue and F ifth stree t. j p aren ts. She will probably not re ions, th e en te rta in in g side produced day w ith a p ro g ram in th e evening O. I. Neal is e n te rta in in g a siste r tu rn to Oregon. in th e city hall, Prof. J. B. L ent and from Colorado. - A T THE from som e m ysterious place all th e Mrs. M V. W a lte r will have ch arg e good eats which m ake a delicious Will G inder of P o rtlan d visited his R o ik n o o d R eb ek alis to Hold of th e literary p ro g ram w hile th e fath e r Thos. G inder o ver Sunday. luncheon, which was g reatly enjoyed F estival. m usical n u m b ers will be in ch arg e ' G. R. M anning, of O akland, Ore- by all presen t. T he g u ests of th e Next Tuesday evening, Ju n e 2, the of Miss Lillie L uscher. gon, visited his b ro th e r L. P. M an R ebekah lodge of Rockwood will day were Mrs. M innie Brown, Mrs. tling o ver F riday n ig h t. He was a give a " 5 0 0 ” card p arty a t th e Rock- Lola Spath, Mrs. Em m a G rim shaw , C arbollnium to spray y o u r chickj deleg ate to th e Odd F ellow s G rand Maccabee h all, to be follow ed by a Mrs. L a u ra P ullen, Mrs. A nna Schan- en houses, any q u an tity . At S terlin g tin, Mrs. S arah W ilkes, Mrs. M abie Lodge at McMinnville. festival of straw b e rrie s, cream and K id d er’s.— Adv. G resham R ebeckah Lodge, No. 61, cake. A dm ission will be 25 cents. K aser, Miss Susie Stanley and Miss Mazie S chantin. T hose fu rn ish in g will hold th e ir re g u la r m eeting W ed E veryone Is Invited.— Adv. lunch were Mrs. Josie Stanley, Mrs. nesday, May 27. T h ere will be in i M. E. T u rn e r. Mrs. E. S tanley, Mrs. tiatio n work. A la rg e atte n d a n c e of Card of T h an k s. m em bers is desired. We wish, th ro u g h th e colum ns of E. Rowen, Mrs. B. Dickenson and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. K enney sp en t th is paper, to th a n k th e frien d s for Mrs. Elsie May, of Sellwood. Sunday in P o rtlan d th e g u ests of H. the m any floral trib u te s th a t w ere List o f Letters. B. C hapm an and fam ily. given o u r beloved wife and d au g h te r R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in Mrs. Jas. M cKinney and d au g h te r Mr. G. C. W ood, W. E. Wood, Mrs. th e G resham postoffice for week en d Alice and Miss Olive M arston have E. B. Wood, Mary E. Wood ing May 2 4 th , 1914: gone to Hood R iver w here they will L etters— Jacob Schw elzer, W. Rei- A la rg e stock of Screen Doors, rem ain d u rin g th e stra w b e rry se a son an d pack berries. W ire Screen, A d ju stab le W indow raann, Donley Bros., Mrs. L. M. W itt- orff. County School S u p erin te n d en t A. Screens a t M etzger Bros. "S w at th e C ards — L. A m adon, Mrs. Sara.-*» P. A rm strong accom panied by M. C. F ly ,”— Adv. Olson. V M aris, iu th e em ploy of th e S tate N otice. T hese le tte rs will be sen t to the E du catio n al D ep artm en t, and H. A. T he 42-piece d in n e r set in th e w in dead le tte r office on Ju n e 7th. Lewis, m ade a visit to th e G resham In school th is afte rn o o n in th e in te rest dow of th e Novelty sto re was draw n 1914, if n o t delivered before, of school fairs. T his week they will by a Mr. C ulf of E ast P o rtlan d . He calling for th e above, please say "ad- visit th e schools of Pow ell Valley, has been notified by m ail b ut has not v ertlsed ,” giving d ate of list. responded. I. McCOLL, P M. O rient, Rockwood and T ro u td ale. If we do not h ea r from him by th e D. R. S h eo m ak er has m ade a R eg u lar $12.00 w ashing m achines, change in th e tim e of d eliv erin g milk evening of th e 29th th e re will be $7.95 at C arlso n 's w hile they last.__ in P o rtla n d , leaving h ere a t 6 :3 0 in a d raw in g at th e sto re on S atu rd ay Adv. th e evening in stead of 10:30 in the May 30, a t 3 p. m. an d th e person m orning as before. Ross E. Read is whose nam e is opposite th e n u m b er A storia an d P o rtlan d m erchants d riving th e m achine and doing th e draw n will g et th e dishes w h eth er a re co-o p eratin g to find a m a rk e t for they a re present- o r absent. delivering. th e p ro d u ct of th e new A storia flour MRS. E. BOUGHNER. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Read w ere In ing mills. G resham several days last week, H ealth a F actor in S u ccess. looking a fte r in te re sts of th e ir farm Most Prom pt and E ffectual Cure for T he la rg e st fac to r c o n trib u tin g to on G resham H eights. Bad C olds. Mrs. E. C. L indsey and grand a m an ’s success is undoubtedly \ \ hen you have a bad cold you d a u g h te r Miss H elen M etzger, and health . It has been observed th a t a w ant a rem edy th a t will not only little g ran d son, A rth u r E ricksou, man is seldom sick when his bowels give you relief, b ut effect a prom pt T h e m ultitude of medicinal qualities attributed to Olives and spent S unday w ith th e fo rm e r's siste r a re re g u la r— he is n ever well when and p erm an en t cure, a rem edy th a t they a re co n stip ated . F o r co n stip a is p leasan t to tak e, a rem edy th a t Mrs. D rake, in P lea san t Home. Olive Oil gives these articles a world wide reputation as a modern tion you «111 find n o th in g q u ite so con tain s n o th in g in ju rio u s. C ham necessity. good as C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. They berlain s v ough Rem edy m eets all CLOSING ATHLETICS not only m ove th e bow els b ut Im these req u irem en ts. It acts on n a OF HIGH SCHOOL prove th e digestion. They are sold tu re 's plan, relieves th e lungs, aids I he selection of Olives to pack under Monopole Brand, is in the by O resham D rug Co., and all Deal ex p ecto ratio n , opens th e secretions M onday m orning m em bers of th e and resto res th e system to a h ealthy hands of an expert. fresh m an class ch allenged each o th e r condition. T his rem edy has a world U tah L and P la ste r $9.50 per ton wide sale and use an d can alw ays class of th e high school to a baseball be depended upon. Sold by G resh Only the choicest fruit is used for this special brand. gam e. Each class re tu rn e d a ch a l at G resham . M etzger Bros.— Adv. am D rug Co., and all Dealer«. lenge. T he ch allen g es w ere for foot O btain Monopole Olives from us in any variety. ball, baseball, basket ball aud ten n is Queens, Manzanilla, Stuffed or Ripe Some of th e ch allen g es w ere accepted T h ere will probably be a baseball Satisfactian goes along with each. gam e betw een th e sophom ores and freshm en tom orrow P lans a re also being m ade for a b ask et ball gam e F rid ay n ig h t In th e sk a tin g rink This Bank is growing not only because it affords that T he sophom ores and sen io rs will play th e freshm en an d ju n io rs. A certain safety which is the sm all adm ission will be charg ed to DEPOSITOR’S FIRST CONSIDERATION be used by th e baseball boys to help c lea r up th e ir in d eb ted n ess Every but also because it has a characteristic way of regarding one should a tte n d and have som e the custom er s interests as highly as its own and of m an novel en tertain m en t. T r o u td a le F a ir v ie w IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY KEEP YOUR KITCHEN COQL A Perfection Blue-Flame Oi! Cook Stove Sterling & Kidder’s Try That D e l ic io u s Hazelwood Ice Cream GRESHAM DRUG STORE Ancient Fruit for the Modern People Olives are older than the civilized world. I he praises of this truly wonderful fruit has com e dow n to us with the history of by-gone ages. 7 he people of olden tim es w ould scarcely recognize the highly cultivated Olive in use today. WE GROW IN BUSINESS BY DESERVING TO GROW Phone 661 or Call To-day PHONE 661 METZGER BROS The Store with a Watchword that Means Something “Quality and Service” M ONOPOLE B rand T able F oods P ow ell \ alley Parent-T encher* Meet. T he P aren t-T each er» ’ association of P ow -ll Valley will m eet at the th e schoolhouse next S atu rd ay even ing. T he ladies will serve coffee and ail a re cordially invited 26 An ad. In the local new spaper la a good Inveatm ent th a t all m ar 'h i n t s can afford to m ake Halibut banks ofT the Tillamook coaat ara being Inveatlg atad. ifesting a sincere and earnest interest in the customer's success. There is a Welcome for You at this Growing Bank, the Bank that helps the man that helps himself. rIR S , T P ^ S STATE BANK H A M , . o r e O ld o t lU u k IB the lo u n .y , ou>,de the City of Portland