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GRESHAM OVTUWK FRIDAY. JUXE I». PAGE THREE I» H Columbia Heights WOMENS Lusted SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS A delightful day was spent W ed Guv R obertson and Miss Iva B lack T h e an n u a l school m eeting at Dtst. m arried at V ancouver, nesday by more th an fifty m em bers 3» was held last M onday and J burn w ere C h am b erlain and Mr. K incaid were Ju n e 17th, in th e presence of re la and friends of th e W om en's Home re-elected to serve on th e board. tives auu friends, a fte r which they Missionary society at H ighland F arm P lan s a re now u n d er co n sid eratio n retu rn ed to th e ir hom e which had th e beautiful hom e of Mr. and Mrs. an d all prepared to build a new tw o-room schoolhouse been fu rn ish ed 8. C. Jones. T he occasion was the fo r housekeeping. T heir so as to be able to teach th e two first ready an n u al electiou of officers when the high school grades. A m eeting is many frien d s w ishes them a long follow ing were elected for th e en su happy and prosperous life. called to r M onday, Ju n e 22, an d th e ing y ear: president, Mrs. C. M. Zim T he balloon th a t was sent out last H u rlb u rt and th e H eights school d is m erm an ; vice p resident. Mrs. A. T hursday front P o rtlan d was d istin c t tric t is invited to jo in w ith D istrict H evel; recording secretary , Mrs. J. 39 on th a t d ate to see how many pu ly heard by sev eral h ere ab o u t 11 p. N. C lan ah an ; corresponding secre pils will be in sh ap e to ta k e up th e m. Not th in k in g w hat th e noise was tary, Mrs R. H. Todd, S r.; tre a su re r, tw o first grades. Come o u t in full at th e tim e, have solved th e prob Mrs O. A. E astm an ; m ite box secre force and let us w ork to g e th er to get lem th a t it was th e balloon, which tary, Mrs G. W. K enney; secretary , m ust have been very low down and b e tte r school for o u r boys an d girls. of lite ra tu re , Mrs. D. E. Towle. A fter Miss Lela Lasley, d au g h te r of Mr. discharging som e of th e ballast. How th e business session a luncheon was an d Mrs Lasley of H u rlb u rt. and who ever we h av e n 't been able to find the served by Mrs. Jo n es assisted by has been a stu d e n t a t B erkeley, C ali i sand bags. Mrs. 8. M. W ebber an d Mrs A. Hevel A ch a riv ari party was given to th e fo rn ia for th re e years, has ju s t n o ti 12 d yzen Boys’ Fine knit Balbrigan Union suits, short sleeves and knee lengths, Mrs. C larence C athey is e n te rta in fied h er p are n ts of h er good fo rtu n e. new bride and groom last W ednesday perfect fitting garments made of best sea island cotton, selling regularly Q Q p She has won th e second sch o larsh ip evening by a la rg e crowd of ladies ing h er m other Mrs. Spain of P o rt ' 50c the ’ suit, Special price the suit «J for offered to w orthy stu d e n ts which is and g entlem en. About fifteen pounds land. $300. T h a t w ill ta k e Miss Lasley of delicious hom e m ade candy was Bids W anted. th ro u g h h er fo u rth an d last y ear at served an d cigars. A farew ell p arty was given at th e Berkeley. T he m any frien d s of Miss T he city recorder of th e city of Lasley are rejo icin g over th e good hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. S ester to Fairview , Fairview , Oregon, will re Miss M arian R obertson la st S aturday ceive sealed bids fo r th e im prove new s and c o n g ra tu la te her. Miss A nnie Benfield is at p resen t evening. G am es w ere th e fe a tu re of m ent of Depot stre e t of th is city, w ith frien d s a t V ancouver, W ash in g th e evening. A larg e crow d was p res grubbing and g rading of said stre e t ent. C andy and straw b e rry punch from county road w est to the sp u r ton. were served a t 11 o'clock. Every of th e P o rtland Railway L ight and T h e L ad ies’ Aid will m eet at Col 20 pairs Men’s Oxfords, all leathers, patents, vici, Russia calf, valours, Goodyear one spent an en jo y ab le evening. Pow er company line according to um bia View F arm on T h u rsd ay . Ev welts and warranted all leather, a good serviceable and comfortable shoe tfJQ profile and Oi 'in an ce No. 51 to be erybody is invited. seen a t residence of Wm. Butler. that sells regular for $3.50 - - Special price the pair Mrs. C lark and tw ins has re tu rn e d R ig h t to reject any and all bids is to P o rtlan d a f te r a m o n th 's re c re a reserved and all bids m ust be ac Alm a Baty, of P o rtlan d , was vis tio n a t th e Illid g e bungalow . com plished by certified check of 10 K. P. R asm ussen and fam ily w ere itin g w ith h er cousin G race Shank per cent of co n tract price. Bids m ust last week. d in n e r g u ests a t C olum bia View Q uite a n u m b er of C h erry v ille peo be in city reco rd er’s h an d s by 8 F arm on Sunday. ple took in th e rose carn iv al last o’clock p. in. Ju n e 27th, 1914. A good m any of th e H eights people J. H. SCHRAM, week. took in th e la st day of th e rose c a r City R ecorder. Mr. Linfield an d g ra n d d a u g h te r, 34 nival in th e m etropolis. Mr. C h e ste r M artin and bride, and Eyes tested and glasses fitted. R. P. R asm ussen was in Salem on Miss A deline M artin a re all C h erry I .«dips' waists in all the new and popular materials, voils, crepes, and ratines, Dr. Geo. Inglis. business last week. ville v isito rs th is week. A deline white and colors and priced at the remarkable low price of Miss Ruby R asm ussen has ju st r e M artin is in very poor h e a lth and we tu rn e d from th e s ta te n o rm al school, hope she will soon gain h e r h ealth Keep Your w'here she has been a stu d e n t fo r th e in th e p u re m o u n tain air. i Animals L illian A verill, who atte n d e d the la st year. | Free from Flies norm al school a t M onm outh th is , C ow s give less m ilk , w inter, is now hom e on h e r vacation. , horses do k ss work wheif to rtu re d by flie s k e ep Mrs. R. P. Jo h n so n , m o th e r of C, your s to c k free fro m these N. Jo h n so n , who has been visiting disease breeding pests l>y spray M att J. S tew art, of E ugene, was a in g them w ith w ith h e r Boring frie n d s th is w inter, valley v isito r la st W ednesday. has re tu rn e d to h er so n ’B home. Ccnkcy’s Fly Knocker G. N. S ager has re tu rn e d from a D orothy C ouper sp en t th e w eek Tad Store Gives animals immediate relief and saves Tad Store trip to th e Sixprong co u n try ea stern you m oney and tro u b le Docs not taint end w ith h e r frien d Jessie C lark, at Gresham Gresham W ashington. He re p o rts bum per ini'.k. Inoffensive to animals. C herry Acres. crops fo r th a t co u n try th is season. Mrs. L a u ra Mack, C herryville Try It 15 Days Roy B achelor, of A urora, spent a schol teach er, gave a picnic at h er Money Back few days th is week v isitin g a t th e hom e a t Firw ood fo r th e school ch il If It Fails hom e of W. U. Moore. n MEMORIAL TRIBUTE dren last T uesday. All who w ent to please you Get a Miss G ladys Richey, who has been TO A. G. HORBERG can now (.hi.irt. l x , , expressed a very en jo y ab le tim e. te ach in g school n ea r C latsk a n ie is C.al 5 Gal.. HIM) J.j Mr. In g ram was a P o rtlan d visito r FA IR V IE W , Ju n e 18.— T h e con hom e fo r h e r vacation. Mr. A. G. H orberg was born in la st T uesday. S m aland, Sweden, A ugust 22, 1870. tra c t for th e im provem ent of H a rri Mr. an d Mrs. I. F. Coffman, of I Cam e d irect to P o rtlan d , O regon, in son stre e t was let to Jo h n P eterso n L en ts, w ere o u t looking a fte r th e ir M ETZGER B R O S. 1892. He was m arried to A nna Sell T he D epot s tre e t c o n tra c t was not ran ch in th is vicinity la st T uesday. G R ESH A M , OKKOON e r in 1896. This union was blessed let as th e bids w ere u n satisfacto ry . J. F. W ing, of L ents, was looking C o n tr a c t or D a y W ork with tw o ch ild ren , H arold and R alph. It w illhave to be ad v ertised again. a f te r business in te re sts T uesday. H. W. S nashall was in tow n this At th e an n u a l school election last In Ju n e of 1902, his wife died and in Geo. C roucher, fo rm erly of th is week on business. GOOD WORK - PRICES RIGHT [ A ugust Ralph also was called hence. Monday A. K ro n en b erg was elected place but now of O llala, is sh ak in g A la rg e balloon trav e lin g rapidly 1 S eptem ber 5, 1903, Mr H orberg d ire c to r fo r th re e years. Mrs. C. E. h an d s w ith old frien d s th is week to th e so u th w est passed to thix west j m arried E lla C. Benson. T his union C ree was elected clerk. H erb ert R yan, who has been ‘ a t of tow n on W ednesday. Mr. T aylor, of th e anti-Saloon ten d in g th e U niversity a t Eugene, was blessed with th re e ch ildren. Office in Logan Bldg. TR O UTDALE Miss De C aprio, of P o rtlan d , is P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. ’ S hortly a fte r his second m arriag e, L eague, will sp eak in th e Sm ith Me cam e hom e la st S atu rd ay and will visiting w ith th e Geo. R u m m er fam m orial ch u rch , F airview , O regon, th e fam ily moved o u t n ea r H aley, spend his v acation w ith his m other, ily. A cordial Mrs. R. E. R yan. w here they have lived ev er since. Mr. next Sunday, Ju n e 21. Wm. D ajlas le ft W ednesday fo r a H orberg was ta k en sick Decem ber w elcom e is exten d ed to all. Tim e, Mrs. Alice Crew s ta rte d last Wed visit a t New port. 23, 1913. He was tak en to th e 11 a. m. nesday for an extended visit w ith Mrs. Max S chneider, of G resham , E m anuel h o sp ital in P o rtlan d ab o u t frien d s in th e E ast. She will visit m ade a sh o rt call In tow n T hursday. All K inds and Sizes th re e m onth s ago, w here he has been in C olorado, K ansas, M issouri and T he sto re form erly occupied by th e Open Every Day • • Sunday by Appointment cared for u n til his d eath Ju n e 14, Iowa, and will probably re tu rn in M illien boys has been newly cleaned ON THE MARKET PORTLAND, J u n e 17— ( Special 1914, 6 a. m. O ctober. and p ain ted , and is ag ain open for FRESH EVERY DAY Moore & R hoads a re p u ttin g up a business by a Mr. ThomuB of L ents Deceased has been a m em ber of T h e A lb erta public m a rk e t, which was opened y esterd ay fo ren o o n ,u n d er new b arn w hich they expect to have th e F irs t Swedish B ap tist ch u rch in T he T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n th im b le GILT OR NATURAL WOOD P o rtlan d u n til a fte r th e B ap tist th e ch a rg e of th e A lb erta W om en’s | com pleted in tim e to sto re th e new club m eets th is week w ith Mrs Chas N EA T and C H E A P ___ church at H aley was o rganized when club, on E ast T w en ty -th ird stre e t crop of hay. P roebstel Miss F lo ren ce Richey is th e recip i he joined it. He was a t th e tim e of b ro u g h t o u t nine w agons of produce At the an n u al school m eeting held M A X SC H N E ID E R his d eath a deacon of th e church, a l and floral article s, all of w hich we*e en t of a new piano, th e in stru m e n t Is Monday in th e D am ascus school- MAIN ST R E E T GRESHAM so su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Sunday practically sold o ut in a sh o rt tim e. a rew ard to Miss F lo ren ce for having house H arry Roach, d irecto r, and school. He has also ta k en p a rt in As was th e experience a t th e opening passed th e h ig h est per cent in her Mr. B urr, clerk , w ere re-elected. th e political affairs of th e com m uni of th e K n o tt s tre e t m a rk e t In Al g rad es and d ep o rtm en t of any pupil Mrs. E llio tt, wife of o u r genial ty, serving as ju stice of peace th ree bina th e re were m any m ore people to In th e school ju s t closed. sto rek e ep e r, has re tu rn e d from a buy th a n farm ers to supply them . Lewis R odlun has his new saw m ill P o rtlan d h ospital, im proved b u t still term s. He was also a m em ber of th e T he m a rk e t opened a t 6 p. m. and in o p eratio n . T he mill is located a school board for som e tim e serving Main Street and ev e ry th in g was closed o u t by 19 sh o rt d istan ce ea st of w here R odlun In poor h ealth . Mam St. Gresham, Ore as clerk. He was a m em ber of th e o ’clock. Mrs. Jo se p h in e R. S harp, Bros, old saw m ill form erly stood. Gresham, Oregon You will not come to w ant if you He W. O. W. cam p 441, O rient.. p resid e n t of th e club and m em bers of use th e W an t Ada. was a loving husband and a kind We Handle “ Only” the Best fath er. Besides a wife and fo u r ch il th e women co m m ittee w ere present and assisted in m a rk e tin g th e pro “GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” dren, he leaves an aged fa th e r, two duce. B uyers cam e early and kept sisters and two b ro th e rs to m ourn his Mr. and Mrs. C larence Buxton com ing up to 10:30 o’clock. M ayor d ep a rtu re . A lbee cam e and rem ain ed fo r a sh o rt sp en t th e w eek-end in T ro u td ale , th e T he fu n eral services w ere held tim e. I t is estim a ted th a t betw een guest of Mr. B u x to n ’s m other. We Pay 6c a pound for No. 1 C. B IN D E R , - Proprietoi •from th e Swedish B ap tist ch u rch of 600 and 700 people visited th e m ar Miss E m m a H aukey sp e n t last Cows. Can use Hogs and Veal P o rtlan d Ju n e 16, 2 p. m., Rev. Mr. k et betw een 6 an d 1 0:30 a.m . week in P o rtla n d a tte n d in g th e c a r any time. Any quantity. L inden assisted by Rev. Mr. Johnson nival and visitin g friends. of D am ascus conducting th e services. T ro u td a le Iawli«*' Sale. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Reed enjoyed Highest Price According to Size and Quality Miss L inden played th e organ. Mr. T he T ro u td a le L ad ies’ Aid society a launch rid e to Mt. P lea san t S a tu r C. Scott and Miss Jo h n so n , of Powell will have a d elicatessen sale on F ri day evening. A su rp rise reception was tend ered V alley, sang solos. In te rm e n t was day, Ju ly 3, a t Mrs. B rin k 's re sta u Mrs. D akin, of R o o ster R ock, is Rev. Wm. R Plum lee and wife a t the a t Lone F ir cem etery. T h ere w ere ra n t. 32 spen d in g som e tim e in Hood R iver F re e M ethodist parsonage la st T u es m any b ea u tifu l flowers. w ith h er sons. PHONE 41 day n ig h t by the m em bers of the L ouden H ay C arries, D ouble H a r Miss A nnie Benfield visited a t V an ch u rch and congregation. T he party poon F o rk s, Steel T rack Pulleys, couver la st week. Card o f T hanks. m et on th e law n and enjoyed a social We wish to express o u r sin cerest Rope, etc., a t S terlin g & K id d e r’s. evening a fte r w hich ice cream , cake th a n k s to o u r frien d s and neighbors, and --------- f ru it -------- w ere served »Iso Cam p 441 of th e W O. W. for Mrs. C lara K ane has re tu rn e d af- ,^ e jr sym p ath y an d th e m any flow- te r sev eral days sp e n t w ith h er prg ,ju ring th e illness and d eath of d au g h te r, Mrs. A. R Ooger, of Cot- o u r j,e iOved h u sb an d and b ro th er. If not, why not! E lla C. H orberg, Mrs. H. Olson, trell. Did it ever occur to you that a hank account, even though F. A. H orberg. All m em bers of th e Queen E sth e r THIS IS TO INFORM YOU it be a small one, is the safest means of doing business! Your circle are urged to be p resen t a t an j cheeks are the best receipts for all hills paid, and your funds im p o rta n t business m eeting to be that we are still selling Lumber at greatly will be neither lost nor stolen from our vaults. held In th e L eague room a t th e M. reduced prices and have large quanties of E. ch u rch , S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t It only requires a small amount to open an account with T he B ap tist Sunday school will 1:45 o'clock. By o rd e r of th e p res us, and we will obligate ourselves to keep your finances straight all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at ce le b ra te ch ild ren ’s day next S un and furnish you with the necessary check books and deposit id ent. Miss Echo Jones. day. Ju n e 21. An In terestin g pro- our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your books FREE of charge. T he m em bers of th e E astern S ta r p rep ared . consisting orders. Write or phone. We deliver. If you are not accustomed to banking, just call and talk will te n d e r a reception In th e ir hall recitatio n s, etc., which will it over with our officers who will be pleased to explain every at T ro u td a le on S atu rd ay evening to * E veryone „ welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleveland. ______________ detail. T he G resham Council of W om en T j,e splendid work of C ham ber- Phone 446 Martin Lennart«, Mgr. 3endy, Ore. V oters will hold an im p o rta n t m eet- la in ’. T ab lets Is dally lng a t th e lib ra ry next Monday e v e n -; ^now n — o ^ s u g UNITED STATE8 DEPOSITARY for Postal Saving« lng, beginning a t 8 o clock. A ll h&8 ever been know n. F o r sale b y 1 m em bers a re u rged to be present. G resham D rug Co., an d all Dealer«, Agents for Buttrick’s Patterns and J. C. C. Corsets Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, June 20 to 23 Big Three-Day Special Of Boys’ Union Suits Extra Special Cherryville JUST ARRIVED ! $1.50 Pleasant Valley Bert Lindsey’s Dry Goods Shop Fairview AINTING and APER-HANGING Damascus B. F. Murray City Bakery PH O TO S Best Bread Troutdale Picture Framing Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry SANITARY CASH MARKET Corbett M EA TS NO TICE! Additional Gresham Locals G R ESH A M BANKING— do You do any? M ARKET Lumber! Lumber! Orient Sandy Fir Lumber Co. B an k o f G resh am