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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1914)
HUSTLING NORTH CLACKAMAS TOWNS David W olfe, ru ra l c a rrie r on • route 1, is able to be up and aro u n d I a fte r spending sev eral day« in th e BORING Ju n e 15-M ost every one s e ll wood hospital. He has left for 1 F rlda> 8 r° 8e fe“tlyMl p a r" G oodnaugh H ills to visit his daugh- ade. T he follow ing w ent in autos ' ter, Mrs. G ladys Mulkey. He expects L uudays, T elfords, G roym us and to be on th e ro u te ag ain ab o u t th e M orand. m iddle of July. Two of th e rose festival balloons could be seen from here T hursday evening, Just before being o v ertak en by th e electrical storm . A ndrew H orberg died a t a p riv ate SANDY, Ju n e 15— The Sandy ho sp ital in P o rtlan d Sunday m orn- W om en' club will hold th e last m eet ing, a fte r a lin g erin g illness of sev- ing of th e season w ith Mrs. M alar a t era l m onths. He was a m em ber of i Firw ood T hursday. W. O. W. cam p of P lea san t Home. II. K ehres and C larence Cassidy He leaves a widow and four children. a re p u ttin g up co ttag es n e a r Rowe. A rth u r E. Pow ell, an a rtis t of Ed .B ru n s and C. D. P urcell re New York, who has been visiting tu rn e d from P o rtlan d S aturday. w ith Mr. and Mrs. M orand has left Mr. and Mrs. J. E. S in clair took in fo r th e east. the P o rtla n d rose show . H. E. Davis, of G resham , and M. O. N elson, of C herry P ark n ea r At th e an n u a l school m eeting T ro u td ale , ad dressed th e people of Monday Mrs. D ora B aren d rick was th is vicinity last S atu rd ay evening on elected d irecto r. F re d P ro cto r was elected clerk and a six mill tax was th e G resham cannery. T he Reo Auto T ruck Service Co., levied fo r m a in te n an c e fo r th e en- is ru n n in g a dally tru c k service, su in g year. T he Sandy Union h igh leaving here a t 8 a. m. school q uestio n ca rrie d by a m arg in T he R ebekahs of Boring lodge of 21 votes. T he q u estio n was voted No. 213 are giving an ice cream and down a t K elso an d Bull R un, how- stra w b e rry social W ednesday even ever. T his kills th e high school for ing, J u n e 17th. Sandy. Boring _ NOTICE! THRIVING EASTERN MULTNOMAH TOWNS T routdale We Pay 6c a pound for No. 1 Cow«. Can use Hogs and Veal any time. Any quantity. Orient TROUTDALE, J une . 1 5 — C hll- «Iren's day exercises s proved success- ani* m any were p resen t to enjoy t *le program . C aptain B ranson and his wife, of M elrose, w ere p resen t also. Mr. B ranson m ade a splendid ad d ress an d spoke highly of th e suc cessful efforts for good being m ade here. The g ra d u a tin g class of th e school Highest Price According to Size and Quality at th e ir exercises in th e M ethodist church last week p resen ted P rin cip al C. M. Q ulcksall w ith a handsom e gold signet ring as u m ark of th e ir ap p reciatio n . T he ring was handed PHONE 41 over by th e school clerk, Mr. .Mullen hoff. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k EUlng and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. P a rk e r, of n ea r fam ily, of P o rtlan d , visited Sunday T ro u td ale, a re rejoicing over th e w ith R o b ert S m ith and Mrs. Mc- a rriv a l of a g ran d d a u g h te r born to Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie B eatt, of Salem , Miss H ilm a In g stro m who has been Illinois. visiting Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h a n sen w ent Mr. Rix passed aw ay la st W ednes to P o rtlan d for th e rose festival and day at 4 :1 0 p. m. a fte r a long illness. took Mabel Jo h a n sen w ith her. THIS IS TO INFORM YOU His body was tak en to th e P o rtlan d T he special ca r on F rid a y from th e C rem ato riu m w here th e fu n eral s e r rose festiv al was well patronized. A that we are still selling Lumber at greatly vices w ere held. larg e n u m b er from th is d istric t go reduced prices and have large quanties of C. I. R a k e r presided as superin-- ing to tow n ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of it. all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at te n d en t at Sunday school, in th e a b T he B ap tist L adies' Aid m et on sence of Mrs. Z im m erm an, who is a t T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs. C. H. Jo h an sen our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your -Monmouth, w here h er d a u g h te r Della an d had one of th e la rg e st m eetings orders. Write or phone. We deliver. 18 ta k in g p a rt in th e com m encem ent of th e season. Q uite a profitable a f exercises- ternoon was sp e n t and a d elig h tfu l Mr. and Mrs. W. H ib b ert, of Day- lunch served by th e hostess was much to n - O regon, w ere g u ests of th e fam i- enjoyed. P h o n e 446 M a rtin Lennarts, M g r. S andy, O re. lies of c - ?• R a k er an d R. D. Bailey Mr. Storey, who has been for th e *a8^ week. la st two m o n th s on th e C arl A nder Mrs. J. A. B urns an d Mrs. G. P. son place, is rep o rted as having Lum sden sp e n t W ednesday visiting bought th e 20 acres a t p resen t held “ W hy so gloom y looking, Madge, Mrs. B u rn ’s relativ es. by Mrs. Sw anberg. B ids W an ted . dear?” Many resid e n ts h ere w ent to P o rt C arl A nderson has sailed for his T he city rec o rd e r of th e city of Keep Your “ Ja c k has throw n me over fo r a F airview , F airview , O regon, will re land last week for th e rose carnival. an n u al visit to Nome, A laska, where Animals Mrs. Viola Ryan from G ales Creek, g irl w ith m ore m oney." T he L adies of th e Aid will m eet he will p ut in th e sum m er. ceive sealed bids for th e im prove Free from Flies O regon, is v isitin g her fa th e r H. W. “ Oh, th e re , cheer up! T h a t’s no m ent of Depot s tre e t of this city, a t th e ch u rch W ednesday to quilt. T he an n u a l school m eeting was S nashall and h e r h u sb a n d ’s m o th er C o w s g iv e less m ilk , sign th a t he doesn’t love you. ’ hi >rscs t it » k ss w t >rk w herf g ru b b in g an d g rad in g of said s tre e t T h ere will be two sessions, one in th e held in th e O rient school yestreday Mrs. Ryan. t o r t u r e d b> flie s keep from county road w est to th e sp u r m orning an d one in th e aftern o o n in w ith a larg e a tten d a n ce of tax payers , ’ y o u r s to c k f r e t fr o m th e se D istrict No. 15 J t. at th e an n u al disease b re e d in g pest» t>> spray* of th e P o rtlan d R ailw ay L ight and o rd er to m eet th e convenience of all. present. T he p resen t ch airm an Vic school m eeting yesterday, elected m g th e m w ith Pow er com pany line acco rd in g to j T he Rose City P ark , F o re sters of to r Jo h n so n retire d , but was re F red Olson d ire c to r for th re e years profile and O rdinance No. 51 to be [ of A m erica, played T ro u td a le elected and th e clerk Mr. Mullenhoff Conkcy’s Fly Knocker Io succeed G. H. K esterson, and H. (iiv e s anim als im m e d ia te relief and saves seen at residence of Wm. B utler. AU K inds and Sizes G iants Sunday. It is rep o rted to be did not seek re-election. In his place W. S nashall clerk to succeed E rn est y o u m o n e y and t r o u b le D ocs n o t ta in t R ight to re je c t any and all bids is th e best gam e of th e season. T he Miss Cannon, of P lea san t Home, was Olson. T he teach in g force for next Oyaa Ever; Da; Suda; k; Appuuitsient m ilk . In o lle n s iv c to anim als. reserved and all bids m u st be ac- score was in favor of th e opposing voted by a la rg e m ajo rity . T he ques y ear will be th e sam e as la st year com plished by certified check of 10 team , 9 to 7. tion of having a high school was tak - G eorge M etzger will be p rin cip al and per cent of co n tra ct price. Bids m ust Miss O pal S u rb er and Miss E d yth e en UP and a f te r an arg u m e n t of over Miss S tephenson p rim ary teach er. A CILT OR NATURAL WOOD be in city re c o rd e r’s h an d s by " I M ariana visited Miss G ladys L um s 1 th re e h ours when th e various pros special 3-mill tax was voted for the M A i and C H E A P o ’clock p. m., Ju n e 2 7 th , 1914. and cons w ere discussed, a vote was im provem ent of th e school prem ises den on Sunday, Ju n e 14th. J. H. SCHRAM, tak en and resu lted in favor of hav and equipm ent. R. D. Bailey and fam ily and Mr. M A X SC H N E ID E R 34 City R ecorder. and Mrs. H ib b ert, sp e n t Sunday w ith ing a high school by 36 to 30. A MAIN S T R E E T GRESHAM com m ittee was appointed to act along Terry S ch ool E lects Officers. A lw ays L ^ n l to B e tte r H ealth Roy BalIey and wife ln P o rtlan d . w ith th e d irec to rs in h aving p rem School d istric t No. 8 elected D. E. M ETZGER B R O S . S erious sicknesses s ta r t in disor- | Mrs. A nnie Reynolds is visiting h e r G R E SH A M . O REG O N ders of th e stom ach, liv er and kid- | m other Mrs. W right, in com pany with ises erected as an ad d itio n to the Tow le to serv e as d ire c to r fo r th ree neys. T he best co rrectiv e and pre- j . d a u - h le r who took n a rt in thp p resen t b u ilding to be ready for the years. L aw rence It. Allen was re ventive is Dr. K in g ’s New Life Pills. , a a u g n ie r » n o took p a rt ln th e opening in S eptem ber of th e school. elected clerk to serve fo r one year. They purify th e blood— prevent children s day exercises, Mrs. C line has had to re tu rn to Mrs. Eva 1. E n d ico tt will teach the Main Street constipation, keep liver, kidneys and j s. Jo h n so n , of S eattle, has been th e P o rtlan d to u n d erg o a n o th e r o p er school next year. But one teacher bowels ln h ealth y condition. Give . . , , ,, , . you b e tte r h ea lth by rid d in g the sys- KUe8t of h ‘8 m o th er Mrs. Jo h n so n for ation. H er m any frien d s wish he. will be em ployed. Gresham, Oregon tern of ferm en tin g an d gassy foods. some tim e. success in it and a speedy recovery Effective and mHd. 2 ®c, a t your J j j r . and Mrs. W. W. L um sden and We Handle “ Only” the Best D ruggist. B u ck len ’s A rnica Salve ' . , . . . . . , . to health. P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. for all h u rts. ! d au g h te r sp e n t M onday w ith th e ir T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association ‘‘GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” --------------------- | relativ es, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Lum s- presented Miss O ra Q ulcksall w ith a Mrs. W ard Swope, of P o rtlan d , will To O rganize F a rm e rs’ F ru it Selling den. handsom e fob on th e occasion of her le ctu re next Sunday at 11 a. m. at A gency. leaving fo r Illinois. th e C o ttrell church. H er subject On S atu rd ay , Ju n e 20, re p re se n ta will be tim ely and In terestin g . All C. BINDER, - Proprietoi tives of fru it g ro w e rs’ associations at a re invited. F o rest G rove, Dilley, C orvallis, E u Many of o u r people a tte n d e d th e Mrs. A m anda Jo h n so n , of P o rt gene, S u th erlin , Y oncalla, C ottage ON THE MARKET rose carn iv al. Some w ere dum ped land, is visiting h er niece Mrs. D. D. LODGES AN1) SOCIETIES. Mrs. W. Cook e n tertain ed Sunday Grove, D allas, Salem , Brow nsville, FRESH EVERY DAY off at M ontavllla 1 o ’clock a. m., S at Jack . G R E S H A M M A SO N IC L O D G E— M eets Independence, G resham , M onm outh, as follows: Mrs. Mary R ichm ond and a se co n d T u esd a y each m onth , 8 urday m o rn in g which was th e end of Mrs. A. P. O. Banlon, of Rockwood T he ice cream social, w hich had m. W o r s h ip fu l M aster. O. A N ew berg, Springfield an d R oseburg t L a T . a stin a n ; S ec r e ta r y , H . J. P ul- will a tte n d a m eeting to be held in th e ca r line a t th a t tim e. and Mrs. J. H. Nash of V ancouver, been postponed from a fo rm e r date, / Y F 'fe r . G resh am . will be held at th e C o ttrell church, Mr. an d Mrs. H. B ram h all and W ashington. the G reen p a rlo r of th e P o rtlan d F rid ay n ig h t, Ju n e 19th. fam ily atten d e d th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. ^ 2 •'A A I I K R V V 1 I E W M ASO NIC LO DG E— M eet! C om m ercial club for th e purpose of Miss Mave Lovelace is hom e from T h e E m broidery club will m eet on “ first S a tu rd a y o f ea ch m onth. o rganizing a su b -cen tral branch of B ram h all’s b ro th e r F rid a y m o rn in g j W o r s h ip fu l M a ster. W. H. S ta n T h u rsd ay w ith Miss A lb erta Schnei at M arm ot. T he young man was ,Pachlng 8choo). le y ; s e c r e ta r y , E a rl T eg a rt. th e N orth Pacific F ru it D istrib u to rs, der. ned in th e Sandy river. ' F a ir v ie w . will elect one m em ber of th e board found drow ._, - ,v , ,, , A n um ber of folks from o u r town d s of Rev. F ra n k F ra n cis , . of m anagers for th e Spokane show zxf T w he n i frien „ « rt*o« t t -,1 I* . i a I w ent to . see th e electric p arad e in C O L U M B IA G R A N G E — M eets first C oughs anil C olds W eaken th e of W illam ette U niversity a re glad to . . and will com plete th e d etails of a S a tu rd a y In ea ch m on th . M aster, R. I . lrnrkw hn ♦ > , « ♦ < * ? P o rtland la st F rid ay . They w ent in S ystem . R a s m u s se n ; s e c r e ta r y , Mrs. J. Rounder; cam paign fo r know he won th e first prize in th e «. . . a.. m a rk e tin g th e 1914 C ontinued coughs, colds an d b ro n le c tu r e r . C lara E. S m ith . C orb ett, Ore. N ational T em perance society o ra to r- Mr Mc^ r , e r * a ^ o tru c k . All re- crop of fru it in W estern Oregon. chial tro u b les a re d ep ressin g and ical contest recently. j port a n,Ce tlm e ' Mr. H..C. Sam pson .secretary of th e PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE— Main St. tircahatn, Orc. Mrs. G eorge A rm stro n g h as been M r' and Mr8, d Nash ®Pen t Sun- w eaken th e system . Ixiss of w eight M eets e v e r y se co n d S a tu rd a y in each N. P. F. D. who is d irectin g th is and ap p etite g en erally follow. G et a m on th . M aster, H. W . S n a sh a ll; se c r e very ill th e p ast week, b u t is Improv- [ lay w i,h M rs N ash ’s p aren ts, Mr ta ry , E dna D. B erk e lectu rer, Mrs. V m ovem ent, sa id : “ Briefly sta te d , the 50c b ottle of I)r. K in g ’s New Discov S n a sh a ll. G resh a m , O regon. R. ,F . D. 3 and " r8 J- Richm ond. d istrib u to r in th is case w ill be the ing slow ly th e last rep o rts. ery today. I t wll stop y o u r cough. < T ia iiib e r la in 's C o lic , C h o le r a a n d Mrs. B ranson and Mrs. Conley vis- Mrs. Olive O 'B anlon and Agnes SA N D Y G R A N G E — M eets ev ery farm er him self in th e sellin g game. lliarrlx m a Rem edy. T he first does helps. T he best m ed fo u r th S a tu rd a y M aster. A. G. T h o m a s lted rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay Richmond visited Mrs. F. Dickenson icine for stu b b o rn coughs, colds and s e c r e ta r y . J e n n ie B e ll; le c tu r e r . Mrs. M It is purely co-operative. T he o rg an Every fam ily w ith o u t exception i on S aturday. B ell. S a n d y , O regon. ization will sell on a com m ission of and F rid ay . all th ro a t and Inge tro u b les. Mr. O. should keep thia p rep aratio n at hand School closed F rid a y w ith a pic- j Miss N ora P ullen is v isitin g with H. Brown, M uscatine, Ala., w rites: d u rin g th e hot w eath er of th e su m M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M eets e v 10 cents p er box, w hich is sufficient ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y M aster, J. C. to pay th e expenses of sa larie d agents nlc given by th e te ac h er an d pupils her sister, Mrs. R euben K aser this “ My wife was sick d u rin g th e hot m er m onths. C ham berluln'a Colic, A lb el. se c r e ta r y , C. M. Idtke. lectu rer. su m m er m onths and I h o n estly be C holera and D iarrh o ea Rem edy Is in all p a rts of th e w orld and of 67 A good tim e was enjoyed. Success week. C M. Q u lc k sa ll G resh am , R. F . D . 2. lieve Dr K ing’s New Discovery saved th e efforts of Miss j W ord h as been received from special rep rese n tativ es. T hrough has atte n d e d her life." Good for ch ild ren . 50c w orth many tim es Its coat w hen R U S S E L L V IL L E O R A N G E — M eets these a g e n ts we d istrib u te th e fru it B u rk h o ld er d u rin g h e r term . C lint and P e te r Robbins, who sta rted and $1.00, a t y o u r D ruggist. needed and la alm ost ce rtain to be third S a tu r d a y ea ch m onth M aster, C aptain B ranson ad d ressed th e for C urry co u n ty som e tim e ago, th at needed before the Hummer Is over. J oh n W e lb e s , s e c r e ta r y . O liv e t M ills; to all p a rts of th e w orld, keeping le c tu r e r . J W M ills. P ortlan d , R. F. It haH no su p e rio r fo r the purposes Sunday school a t T ro u td a le , th e oc- they drove th ro u g h in two w eeks’ m a rk e ts fully supplied b u t never Punctuation. D. 1. for which It Is Intended. Buy It now. casion being th e an n u a l ch ild ren 's tlm e and like C u rry county fine. They Full sto|is were Intnxlilred Into Eng F or sale by G resham D rug Co., and overlo ad ed ." lish literature In 1520. colons in 15H0 G RESH AM G R A N G E — M eets ev ery day. G reat success is a tte n d in g th a t expect to ta k e up a hom estead as all Dealers. se co n d S a tu rd a y , ea ch m onth . M aster. and semicolons in 1590. W ork has been com m enced ln th e Sunday school. A nice p ro g ram was | soon as they find one to su it them , H. E D a v is ; se c r e ta r y , A lb erta A lle n , le c tu r e r . W. B P a r so n s. G resh am , Ore. p rep a ra tio n of a 400-acre tra c t of ren d ered by th e young people. CHI R< H SKRVICEM. W o m en Im m ig ra n t* . (T heati n o tice« w ill be p u b lish ed from Mrs. C. E. F ritz is h aving h e r barn land one m ile from H erm isto n for the Women form a taint 35 per cent of lim e to tim e fr e e o f ch a rg e. O th e rs E V E N IN G 8T A K G R A N G E — M eets the total im m igration Into th e United not liste d here are s o lic ite d i f a n y are first S a tu r d a y ea cb m on th . M aster, J. purpose of seeding th e e n tire acreage painted. In correct p lca ee n o tify th e O u tlo o k and J. J o h n so n ; se c r e ta r y , J e n n ie C. S m ith ; to alfa lfa. States. Mr. Dobbins, of P o rtla n d , was a j T h e ow n er of th e trac t c o r r e c tio n s w ill be m ade a t o n ce 1 le c tu r e r , 8. F. B a ll. L e n ts. O regon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw have gone expects th e v en tu re to be im m ensely guest a t th e hom e of Isaac Wood | M iraculous Foresight. SM IT H M E M O R IA L PR E H H Y T E R - to Ione, O regon, w here they will re- F A IR V IE W O R A N G E — M eets ev ery successful, as he has been producing Sunday. Tho« R o b in so n , E n g lis h m a n (r e a d in g ) —" K e e p O u t— lan, F a ir v ie w .— R ev first S a tu rd a y . M aster. C edric S to n e , inlnlHter. S u n d a y sc h o o l D) a m Mrs Bessie S trebln is hom e from h er ,naln d u rin g th e sum m er. Mr. Shaw, This Means You!” Bab Jove, how did D W M cK ay, su p e r in te n d e n t, p rea ch se c r e ta r y . R oy S to n e , lectu rer. Mra. J. a lfa lfa in th a t vicinity fo r a num ber W . T o w n sen d . F a ir v ie w . O regon. in g 11 a in.; Y. P H. C. E. 7 30 p. m. school at C loverdale for th e vacation. who Is well know n h ere as a baseball th e y k n o w I was coming? of years. P rea ch in g by p a sto r at V icto ry and H u rih u st sc h o o lh o u se * a lte r n a te S u n School election of officers was held e n th u sia st, will play second base A Light View. ROCK W O O D G R A N G E — M eets first day*. a fte r n o o n and ev en in g T he publication of th e proposed Monday. W ed n esd a y 8 p m , and th ird S a tu rd a y . w ith th e Dry F o rk team . Willie—Pa, w hat is a luncheon? Fs 10 a. m M aster. Jo h n R ich m on d ; s e c eig h t h o u r law fo r th is s ta te is being P L E ASANT VALLEY B A P T IS T th e r—The feminine for lunch, my son. C h erries a re q u ite p le n tifu l and of reta ry , H e s te r R. T h o rp e; lectu rer. Mrs ch u rch . Hunday S ch o o l a t 10 a. m ; M ary R ich m ond . G resh am . R. F .D . 1. Dally and Sunday O regonian and — Woman’s Home Companion. h astened th a t th e people may know good q u ality. p rea ch in g at 11 a. m . Y ou n g P eo p le 's Twloe-a-W eek O utlook, special com m eetin g 1 80, p rea ch in g kt 7 10 p m POM ONA G R A N G E — M eets third ju s t how d ra stic th e m easu re is and Hay h arv e st has begun. Cause F o r Tear«. blnatlon, 1 y ear $8 £0 R ev Mr H oy. P a sto r. W ed n esd a y . M arch, Ju n e. S ep tem b er. how it will affect farm ers. D ecem b er. M aster. T. J. K reu d er. s e c "I»o you ever weep over a atory?” r e ta r y . M rs M M E a to n , lectu rer, M rs IIE I, R A PTIH T C H U R C H - S u n •'Sometimes—when I get It hack from d ay B K S T ch S u sa n W in d le. ool 10 a. m I). R S h o em a k er, T he adoptio n of B ritish and E u ro the publishers."—Houston Post. S u p erin ten d en t. P rea ch in g 11 a. in and G R E S H A M LODGE. NO 125. 1. 0 . 0 F pean sta n d a rd s for public u tilitie s in 7 30 p m P rayer m e e tin g W ed n esd a y — N. G.. J .S tu b b s. se c r e ta r y . R H On the Safa Side. 7.30 p m. E. A. L eonard. P a sto r. th is s ta te will m ake f u rth e r in v est Todd. M eets e v e iy S a tu r d a y ev en in g . If yon want to be pretty sure of m ents very difficult to secure. N E M A N M E M O R IA L M E TH O D - B O R IN G LODGE. NO. 214, I. G O. F clear weather save up for a rainy day. lat L IN If not, why not? E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh a m P r e a c h — N. G.. C. M L ak e, se c r e ta r y . W . A — Philadelphia Record. in g se r v ic e s at 11 a m and 7 30 p rn M orand. Did it ever occur to you that a hank account, even though T he cam paign for a tw o-m ill lim it S u n d a y sc h o o l at 10 a m . J u n io r L ea g u e at 3 30 p m , E p w o rth L e a g u e it he a small one, is the safest means of doing business? Your Cow ardly. RO CK W O O D T E N T , K O T. M — ion sta te taxes will be m ade by th e a t 8 <5 p m A. K L ym an S u n d a y M a ria n -Y e r niHn wears his balr aw S ch o o l S u p erin ten d en t; Mrs Id ly P u l M eets first S a tu rd a y and third F rid a y checks arc the bent receipts for all hills paid, and your funds e v e n in g s ea ch m onth . C om m an d er. F ran k t a x p a y e r s d ir e c t in th e W illam ette ful short, don't be? Vixen—Yea, the len E p w orth L ea g u e p resid e n t. M ias will he neither lost nor stolen from our vaults. D ic k e n so n . record keeper. W a lk er valley. A u r llls H o aglan d J u n io r L ea g u e Sup Super- coward!—Judge. Q u esin b erry . G reaham , R. F. D. 1. Inten d en t. R ev M elv ille T. W ire. Sandy G RESH AM M ARKET Lumber! Lumber! Sandy Fir Lumber Co. Pleasant V alley PHOTOS P icture Fram ing SANITARY CASH MARKET City Bakery Cottrell MEATS M elrose Best Bread R ockw ood Pies, Cakes, and other P astry A Fairview BANKING— -do You do any? C H A R 1T Y H IV E . L. O. T M — M eets se co n d T h u rsd a y an d fo u r th S a tu rd a y a fte r n o o n s ea ch m on th . C om m ander, Mrs J o sie S ta n le y , record k eeper. M rs L ola S p a th G resh a m . R F. D. 1. G R E S H A M R E B E K A H LO DG E NO (1,.— M e e ts e v e r y seco n d sn d fo u r th It only requires a small amount to open an account with ns, and we will obligate ourselves to keep your finances straight and furnish you with the necessary check books and deposit books FREE of charge. If you are not accustomed to hanking, just call anti talk it over with our officers who will be pleased to explain every detail. T he sk y sc ra p er lim it ha? been rals- „ ed at P o rtlan d from 160 feet to 200 , __ , _____ ______. . Dally O regonian, 1 yr. r e g . .$ ( 00 p r l? th* F Twlce-a-Week Outlook, 1 y r ... 1 10 h a ll N oble Grand. Norm a H undley; Combination. 1 year. « 0« secretary. Mrs. C. M K en n ey. CLOVER CIRCLE NO. 202, Meeta every fourth Thursday the I. O. O. F hall. Ouardlan Mra D. D. Jack. Oreeham R W O W An ad. In the local newspaper is at 2 30 In N eighbor, ; good Investment that all mar I , Ouard- etaanta eaa afford to make. iaa elerk. Elisa Mstager, Greaham. B an k o f G resh am U N ITE D S STATES DEPOSITARY for Poatal Savinfi T h e Echo. P astor. Willie— Paw, was E< bo a woman? FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH — M orning serm on a t 11 o 'clock , e v e n in g Paw -Y ea. my ton. Echo always baa serm on at 7 30 S u n d ay sc h o o l a t 10 the last word. a m R ev. D. M C a th ey su p e r in te n dent (T a se m eetin g fo llo w in g m o rn in g serm on F. L. R u gg. c la s s lead er. sr.d In. Stella— When will Nella come out In P rayer m e e tin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s at society? Bella —As soon as her par C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E S e r v ic e s — I. O. O. F. h a ll, O reeham S u n d a y sc h o o l ents break In .-N ew York Sun. O ut at 10 e m S e r v ic e s at 11; te s tim o n y m e a lin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g e t I o'clock . Regular $12.00 washing machines, Eyes tested and $7.95 at Carlson's while they last.— Dr. Oso. Infila. ▲dr, Bttad.