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    GRESHAM tX ’TLOOK F R ID A Y ,
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Orient
Memorise this Number
01
That's what you call when you want
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C o g s w e l l ’s
G rocery
Cedarville, Opposite Linnemann Station.
WE WILL CHEERFULLY QUOTE YOU PRICES
Brands that We Can Afford to Recommend
Preferred Slock, Schilling’s Best, White Mountain and White River Flour
W e D e liv e r W ed n e sd a y s an il S a tu rd a y s ,
J. V. COGSWELL
%
P h o n e O1
GROCER
Pleasant V alley
P h o n e O1
D am ascus
Mr. a n d M rs. H e n ry M elby,
P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d ay v is itin g
th e h om e o f W ill K lchey.
V,
M r a n d Mrs. K ello g g b ad Mr. a n d
Mrs. P e a t a n d Mr. an d Mrs. S w ord,
a ll of P o rtla n d , as v is ito rs la s t w eek.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W a lte r J o h a n s o n v is­
ite d G re sh a m on th e F o u rth , a f t e r ­
w a rd s p ro c e e d in g to S andy fo r th e
d an c e In th e e v e n in g .
W illiam M cA lpine a n d fam ily s p e n t
th e F o u r th a t T ro u td a le .
F re d d y M cA lpine w as first in th e
ra c e fo r boys u n d e r 12 y e a rs a t th e
T ro u td a le s p o rts o n th e F o u rth .
J a s . A. H ite a n d E lm e r H aw k e
d ro v e to T ro u td a le o n th e 4th .
Roy W a tte rs a n d B ud C u n n in g ­
h am h av e g o n e to th e m o u n ta in s fo r
th r e e o r fo u r dayB Ashing.
S ila s H a le is b usy h a u lin g ta m e
h ay off th e K e llo g g place.
M r. S to re y , w ho h a s been in C a rl
A n d e rs o n ’s h o u se , h a s co m p le te d his
p u rc h a s e of M rs. S w a n b e rg 's place
a n d ta k e n p o ssessio n .
Mr. a n d M rs J a c k s o n s p e n t th e
4 th a t G resh am .
J . F . B ro w e r is sp e n d in g a tw o
w e e k s’ v a c a tio n a t hom e.
M r. a n d M rs. C. H. Jo h a n s o n an d
J fam ily s p e n t th e 4 th a t G resh am .
W a lte r,
A r th u r a n d E d ith H ale
s p e n t th e F o u rth a t G resh am .
F r a n k S taffen so n h a s g o n e in to th e
m ilk b u sin e ss a n d is sh ip p in g from
th e d e p o t to P o rtla n d .
P. H. R o o rk v isite d S an d y fo r th e
F o u rth .
Mr. an d M rs. R. I. A n d erso n a n d
fam ily a lso s p e n t th e 4 th a t S andy.
,
H ay h a rv e s t is now g e n e ra l in th e
d is tric t a n d th e good w e a th e r is be­
in g ta k e n a d v a n ta g e of in g e ttin g it
se c u re d .
P e te r L a rso n v isite d G re sh a m on
th e F o u r th a n d to o k In th e d a n c e at
th e ev en in g .
M rs. S w a n b e rg h a s rem o v ed to a
h o u se in P o w ell V alley.
of
H a y in g is w ell u n d e r way a n d th e
a t cro p seem s u n u su a lly
h eav y th is
y e a r.
M iss L o ra E lw o o d , w ho h a s b e m
W m . D allas h as r e tu r n e d fro m
te a c h in g sch o o l a t S te v e n so n . W ash , N ew p o rt.
is s p e n d in g h e r v a c a tio n w ith h e r sis­
Rev. J. A. H o p p e r, th e F r e e M eth ­
te r , M rs. W . G. R o g ers.
o d is t m in is te r p re a c h e d a n ex c e lle n t
F . A. L e h m a n a n d G. N. S a g e r a t ­ se rm o n S u n d ay m o rn in g .
te n d e d th e G re sh a m F r u itg r o w e r s ’
E v e ry o n e e n jo y e d a s a fe a n d sa n e
a ss o c ia tio n m e e tin g M o n d ay ev en in g . F o u r th , an d m an y w ere th e h ap p y
M r. L e h m a n w as e le c te d d ir e c to r o f o u tin g a n d picnic p a rtie s . T h e only
th e co m pany.
re a lly se rio u s a c c id e n t of w h ich we
M rs. Geo. R o b in so n is s p e n d in g a h a v e h e a rd w as th e d ru b b in g a n d
th e
D am ascu s
few d ay s v is itin g w ith h e r d a u g h te r g o o se-eg g h a n d e d
b a se b a ll n in e by th e G re sh a m A th ­
M rs. W ill R ichey.
T h is is th e seco n d s im ila r
M r. a n d M rs. P e rc y G iese, of C e­ letics.
sa
d
a
c
c
id
e n t w hich
has happened
d a rv ille , v is ite d w ith frie n d s in th e
sin ce we so re c k le ssly c a lle d a tt e n ­
v a lle y la s t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
tio n to th e s u p e r io rity of o u r local
Geo. C h ris te n s e n
h a s g iv en his
n in e , w ith o u t k n o c k in g on w ood.
b la c k s m ith sh o p a new c o a t of p a in t
M rs. A. F o rd e s a n d c h ild re n , of
w hich im p ro v e s its a p p e a ra n c e very
C a lifo rn ia , a re v is itin g fr ie n d s an d
m uch.
re la tiv e s in to w n .
M any V alley p eo p le a r e a tte n d in g
M iss C la ra B ock, o u r p o p u la r te le ­
C h a u ta u q u a a t G la d sto n e P a r k th is
p h o n e o p e ra to r, is b ein g a s s is te d in
w eek.
T h e re w ill be a S u n d ay sch o o l ra lly
th e office by h e r s is te r . T h e w eek '
and
b a s k e t d in n e r a t th e C o rb e tt
d ay h o u rs a re now fro m 6 a. m. to
C h ris tia n c h u rc h , J u ly 19. M rs. E a­
8 p. m. c o n tin u o u sly .
so n , s ta le B ib le sch o o l s u p e r in te n ­
M rs. Geo. R u m m e r, J r ., le f t la s t d e n t, w ill c o n d u c t th e m o rn in g a n d
M rs. A. B. C o n ra d h a d a s a g u e s t w eek fo r a n e x te n d e d v is it w ith h e r
a fte rn o o n se rv ic e s.
R ev iv al m e e t­
la s t w e e k 'h e r co u sin M iss S u tte r, of p a re n ts in S an
D iego, C a lifo rn ia .
in
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p.
m. J u ly 19, by
S alem , w ho is on h e r w ay to v isit Geo. R u m m e r, S r., is in S e a ttle a t- j
E ld e r M. H o w ard F a g a n a n d w ife of
re la tiv e s in
In d ia n a
a n d Illin o is. te n d in g c o u rt.
E u g e n e , O reg o n .
M iss S u tte r h a s been em p lo y ed a t th e
M rs. S tev e B re w s te r e n te r ta in e d i S ev eral fro m th e C o rb e tt S u n d ay
D eaf a n d M u te sch o o l.
M rs. E m ily P o p e jo y , o f P o rtla n d , an d sch o o l e x p ect to go to L a te u r e ll n ex t
M r. a n d M rs. A. B. C o n ra d a n d son y o u n g d a u g h te r a n d so n -in -la w , Mr.
L e s te r m o to re d o v e r to M o lalla S u n ­ a n d M rs. D avid T a th e m , o n W e d n e s­ S u n d ay a fte rn o o n to o rg a n iz e a S u n ­
day sch o o l a t th a t place.
d ay a n d a tte n d e d th e i r c h u rc h .
day.
Rev. Mr. R e e d e r le ft fo r S e a ttle
C a p ta in a n d M rs. B ra n so n a re a t ­
R o ad w o rk e rs h a v e fin ish ed g r a d ­ M onday to v is it frie n d s a few d ay s
te n d in g C h a u ta u q u a .
in g below S c h m id t’s. W h en th is h as b e fo re g o in g to th e s ta te c o n v e n tio n .
H e n ry J o n e s is h a v in g a n a d d itio n s e ttle d , a n d h a s c ru s h e d ro ck o n top,
b u ilt to h is h o u se.
we s h a ll h av e a re a lly fine ro a d , a n d I T h e e n te r ta in m e n t a t th e c h u rc h
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g w as w ell a tte n d e d
Jo h n E b e rle h a s a F o rd a u to m o ­ >ne w h ich im p ro v e s w ith ag e.
All
T h e p ro c e e d s fro m th e sa le o f cak e,
bile.
th e ro a d s in a n d a b o u t to w n a re in
Ice c re a m a n d le m o n a d e w ere a b o u t
T h e sch o o l d is tr ic t ex p e c t to give e x c ellen t c o n d itio n .
th ir ty d o lla rs.
a te m p e ra n c e e n te r ta in m e n t in th e
Corbett
4
M elrose
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n e a r fu tu re .
S p e a k e rs a n d sp ecial
s in g e rs w ill co m e fro m
P o rtla n d .
O u r m e rc h a n ts , R. M. D odson an d
W. R. K n ig h t w ere in P o rtla n d M on­
d ay .
R e g u la r $12.00 w a sh in g m a c h in e s
M iss A n n a
B enfield an d B e rth a
T h e p eo p le seem ed to be o u t fo r a
$7.96 a t C a rlso n '» w h ile th e y la s t.—
good tim e S a tu rd a y a n d no d o u b t R eed w ere in P o rtla n d T liu rsd u y .
Adv.
iad it. Ice c re a m fo u n d a re a d y sale. ] H azel S m ith , of M o n ta v illa , v isited
Dn T h u rs d a y M rs. J. S. C ogsw ell re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s h e re th e last
A Good In v e s tm e n t.
W. D. M agli, a w ell k n o w n m e r e n te r ta in e d th e G iv e -a n d -ta k e c lu b a t of th e w eek.
c h a n t o f W h itm o u n d , W is., b o u g h t t le r h o m e, th e C e d a rs. All re p o rte d
L ew is B enfield, o f P o rtla n d , sp en t
sto c k of C h a m b e rla in ’s m e d icin e se­ i good tim e. O w in g to w a rm d ay s S u n d ay w ith h is m o f lie ro n th e ran ch
as to be a b le to su p p ly th e m to hi. tnd a busy tim e th e c lu b h a s n o t
c u sto m e rs . A fte r re c e iv in g th e m h< .n et fo r so m e w eeks.
w as h im se lf ta k e n sick a n d say s th a
M onday, M erle C ogsw ell m oved to
o n e sm a ll b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in '1 ’o r tla n d , h e h a v in g w ith d ra w n fro m
F A IR V IE W , J u ly 9-—M r. a n d Mrs.
C olic, C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a R em e
h e C e d a rv ille M e rc a n tile co m p an y ,
dy w as w o rth m o re to h im th a t the i h e b u sin e ss w ill be c a rrie d on by i J. L u sc h e r a n d d a u g h te r s M isses R os­
a lie a n d L illie h av e h ad as g u e sts Mr.
co st of his e n ti r e slo c k o f th e s e med
J. V. C ogsw ell.
icines.
F o r s a le by G re sh a m D rui
a n d M rs. J o h n H o fe r, H. G a sn e r, O.
Co. a n d a ll D ealers.
Mr. an d M rs. P ercy G iese, Mr. an d , H u sse rm a n , O. L u sc h e r, S. H a fn e r,
J r s . S c h u y le r Jo n e s , Mrs. Dr. C a th e y . all of P o rtla n d , a n d th e M isses A lice
D aily an d S un d ay O re g o n ia n ano J . J. C u ly , M iss H ope A n d e rso n an d
a n d R uby R a ssm u sse n , of C o rb e tt.
1 w ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , sp ecial com
lu y F ie ld h o u s e s p e n t th e F o u r th at
b ln a tio n . 1 y e a r, $8 00
No se rv ic e s w ill he h eld a t th e
Miss G iese’s a n d e n jo y e d th e d ay w ith P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h on S u n d a y , Ju ly
—
i p icn ic lu n ch in h e r g ro v e. L a te r on 12, as Rev. T h o m a s R o b in so n , th e
bey w ere jo in e d by Miss E cho Jo n e s . p a s to r, is a tte n d in g th e Syr.od of O re­
Miss C a th e y a n d Miss K irk p a tric k .
gon w hich m e e ts in E u g e n e th is w eek.
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m e e t a t th e u su al
L o u d en H ay C a rrie s , D o u b le H a r ­ tim e.
poon F o rk s , S teel T ra c k P u lle y s,
M rs. D. P. S h e p a rd a n d d a u g h te r
R ope, e tc ., a t S te rlin g & K id d e r’s.
T h e lm a , o f W a lia W alla, a n d
her
Contract or Day Work
s is te r M rs. G eo rg e S n y d e r, of P o r t­
t'a u fe s o f S to m ach T ro u b le « .
la n d , a re
th e
g u e s ts o f M rs. C.
S e d e n ta ry h a b its , lack o f o u t d o o r S h e p a rd an d M rs. C. G. F a n c h e r.
GOOD WORK - PRICES RIGHT
x ereise, in su fficien t m a s tic a tio n of
H a rla n d S h u te , o f A n telo p e, O re ­
ood, c o n s tip a tio n , a to rp id liv er, g o n , is th e g u e s t o f h is b ro th e r H e r­
v o rry a n d a n x ie ty , o v e re a tin g , p a r- b e rt S h u te.
Office in Logan Bldg.
TROUTDALE
a k in g of food a n d d rin k n o t s u ite d
A. N e e d h a m , o f B oise, Id a h o , is th e
b........................ ............... ......
o y o u r a g e a n d o c c u p a tio n . C o rre c t g u e s t o f A. L. S to n e a n d fam ily a n d
o u r h a b its an d ta k e C h a m b e rla in 's M rs. E liz a S to n e a n d f im ily.
T ab lets an d you w ill so o n be well
g a in . F o r s a le by G re sh a m
D rug
E y es te s te d a n d g la sse s fitted
'o. a n d a ll D ealers.
Dr. Geo. In g lis.
All K ln d a a n d Sizes
Oycs Every 9«’ - •
b AwMtMt
Cedarville
Fairview
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APER-HANGING
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N EA T and C H E A P
M A X S C H N E ID E R
MAIN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M
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sanitar F cash market
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Dry Lumber
TO CLEAN UP OUR YARD
$6.00
$6.00
2x4—16, sized, per M
2x6—16, sized, per M
Main Street
1x4, ceiling, per M
$14 and $10.00
Gresham, Oregon
1x6, rustic, per M
$12 and $10.00
We Handle •’Only'' the Best
"GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
MEATS
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Oleson Lumber Co.
NEAR KELSO
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W. C T. U. COLUMN
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you
w ere
W a n te d !
w rong
y e s te rd a y ; it wtU show th a t you a re
i w ise to d a y .”
W a n te d !
RASPBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
LOGANBERRIES
WILD BERRIES^
T h e city of G re sh a m d e m o n s tra te d
la s t S a tu rd a y th a t sa lo o n s a u d d ru n k .
| m en a re n o t e s s e n tia l to a su c c e ssfu l '
, 4 th o f J u ly c e le b ra tio n . V ery e a rly '
1 in th e m o rn in g all m isg iv in g s o f d is - '
a s t e r ou a c c o u n t of local p ro h ib itio n
i w ere th ro w n to th e b reezes, as th e J
i s t r e e ts tilled up w ith
te a m s
aud j
::
'a u t o s from th e s u r ro u n d in g co u n try .
O ne o f th e la rg e s t, jo llle s t, m ost
| e n th u s ia s tic F o u rth o f J u ly cro w d s
e v e r in G re sh a m , a n d n o t th e s lig h t­
Phone 831
necessary.
What Kansas has done, you can
do!
What Kansas has done, will
you do?— Governor Geo. H. Hodges,
in White Ribbon Review.
The TAD Grocery Store
We Pay 6c a pound for No, 1
Cows. Can use Hogs and Veal
any time. A ny quantity.
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
GRESHAM
M ARKET
PHONE 41
Lumber! Lumber!
THIS IS TO INFORM YOU
that we are still selling Lumber at greatly
reduced prices and have large quanties of
all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at
our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your
orders. W rite or phone. W e deliver.
Y n d e r P ro ­
Y ou h av e b u t to com e to K a n sa s to
see th e c h e e rin g effects of P ro h ib i­
tio n ; no sa lo o n s, b u t h ap p y hom es,
c o n te n te d people— no sw e a tsh o p s
no c h ild la b o r— b u t line schools,
c h u rc h e s an d good ro a d s. P ra c tic a l­
ly no s t a te in d e b te d n e s s , an d a v is­
ib le in c re a se o f s t a te w e a lth every
tw elv e m o n th s th a t
ru n s in to th e
m illio n s.
W e b o ast of no m illio n ­
a ire s, th o u g h we h a v e b illio n s of
w e a lth , h u t a clea n ly e a rn e d w ealth
m o re e q u ita b ly d is trib u te d th a n th e
w ealth of any o th e r sta te .
We h e a r o f o th e r s ta te s th a t p o in t
w ith p rid e to th e o p p o rtu n itie s th a t
w ere (h e irs. W e a re p ro u d of K a n ­
sa s— th e s t a te t h a t Is now th e land
of o p p o rtu n itie s o p p o rtu n itie s th a t
a re b u t now in th e ir Infancy.
T oo m u ch c a n n o t he said of o n r
c o m m ercial, e d u c a tio n a l a n d m o ral
a d v a n c e m e n t.
S o m e th in g h as c o n ­
tr ib u te d to o u r w o n d e rfu l p ro s p e ri­
ty. S o m e th in g o u t o f th e com m on
ru n of a f f a ir s h a s g iv en us a 15 p e r
c e n t in c re a s e In o u r p o p u la tio n in th e
p a st few y e a rs , w h ile o ld e r, m id d le
w e ste rn s ta te s hav e p ra c tic a lly stood
still.
W e h av e an aly z ed o u rse lv e s
a n d we a re satisfied th a t P ro h ib itio n
is la rg e ly re s p o n sib le fo r only
th e
m ere h a n d fu l of th e in s a n e we hav e
in K an sas. W e b a la n c e 2,900 p ro s­
p e ro u s,
s e lf-s u p p o rtin g
citiz e n s
a g a in s t e v ery o n e p a u p e r in th e s ta te .
T h e p ro p o rtio n of only 1 fe e b le -m in d ­
ed p e rso n to ev ery 3,000 se lf-p essess-
ed K a n sa n s, gives o u r s t a te a re p u ta ­
tio n fo r r a r e in te llig e n c e . O u rs is
an a d m ix tu r e of p eace,
p ro s p e rity
a n d c o n te n tm e n t, a c itiz e n s h ip loyal,
tr u e , fre e fro m g u ile , p re ju d ic e o r
d is c o n te n t— a c itiz e n s h ip th a t
In­
v ites you to a s ta te th a t Is a s fe rtile
as th e v alley of th e N ile, as fu ll of
p o ssib ilitie s as th e G a rd e n o f E d en ,
a n d a s b e a u tifu l a s an a ll-w ise C re a ­
to r co u ld fa sh io n it.
K a n sa s, a f t e r th ir ty - f o u r y e a rs of
P ro h ib itio n p io n e e rin g , h a s d e m o n ­
s tr a te d to its e n ti r e s a tis f a c tio n an d
h as p ro v en to th e w o rld th a t w h isk y ,
h o u ses o f p ro s titu tio n a n d g a m b lin g
d en s a re a co m m e rc ia l lia b ility of th e
h e a v ie st s o r t; co u p led w ith th e ir a t ­
te n d a n t ev ils o f c rim e , d iv o rce, m u r­
d e rs, p a u p e rs , u n to ld su ffe rin g an d
ig n o ra n c e . M an k in d re a liz e s th a t
not only is th e liq u o r traffic a m o ral
an d co m m e rc ia l evil, b u t th a t no city
s t a te o r n a tio n n eed s to su b m it to It
lo n g e r. T h e p eo p le ru le. T h e m a ­
jo r ity o f th e peo p le a re a g a in s t th e
liq u o r traffic, a n d th e w hisky evil is
n e c e ssa ry o n ly so lo n g a s m en w ho
believe in P ro h ib itio n s it su p in e ly
I by, an d by th e i r d o rm a n t, d ro n e lik e
in a c tiv ity , le n d c o lo r to th e s t a te ­
m e n t th a t th e s e tw in crim e s c o m m it­
ted by so ciety a g a in s t itse lf a r e to be
c o u n te n a n c e d . A ny ev il Is a n e ces­
sa ry ev il to ju s t su c h an e x te n t as
th o s e w ho a r e oppo sed to it th in k It
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOZEN W ANTED
= = N O T IC E !=
T each th is c a m p a ig n yell to y o u r
c h ild re n :
W ho w a n ts O reg o n D ry?
I! I! 1!
W ho to m a k e it so w-ill try ?
I!
I!
I!
Prog ress
h ib itio n .
EGGS
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
T h e O reg o n D ry P e titio n s .
At th e tim e of w ritin g th is item
fu lly 35 ,0 0 0 s ig n a tu r e s h a v e been se ­
c u re d to th e O regon dry p e titio n s.
Of th is n u m b e r o v e r 8000 h av e been
tu r n e d in fro m o u r S ta te H e a d q u a r-
ers. A dded to th is a re a b o u t 6000
s ig n a tu r e s se c u re d by o u r W h ite Rib-
b o n e rs an d s e n t to th e h e a d q u a rte rs
of o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s w hich b rin g
th e to ta l s ig n a tu r e s s e c u re d by th e
m e m b e rs of th e O regon W. C. T. U.
up to a b o u t 14,000. As b u t 10,100
s ig n a tu r e s a r e n e cessary to p u t th e
m e a s u re on th e b a llo t we h av e a c ­
c o m p lish ed th is by o u r ow n w ork.
W e m u st n o t le t o u r e ffo rts sto p fo r
a m o m en t. T h o se w ho a re in d iffe r­
e n t m u s t be a ro u s e d ,
e v ery v o te r
m u st
be re g is te re d .
"T he
b a ttle
th ic k e n s , on ye b r a v e ! ”— R eview .
K ansas’ G re a t
V
f
H IGH EST M ARKET
PRICE PAID FOR
est
e v id e n c e of th e liq u o r traffic
to m a r th e d ay !
P eo p le a p p re c ia te th ç clea n dry
to w n , n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e c la im s of
th e w ets to th e c o n tra ry . G re sh a m is
a good p lace to c e le b ra te , a n d a good
p lace to live. G ood sch o o ls an d no
salo o n s.
R e g is te r in tim e so you w ill be
p re p a re d to v o te fo r s t a te w ide p ro ­
h ib itio n N o v em b er 3d, 1914.
I
Can’t Get Enough— Phone for Prices
Before Selling
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
P h o n e 446
Martin Lennart«, Mgr,
COUNTY TREASURER
PAYS STATE TAXES
R eceip t o f $ 2 0 5 ,0 0 0 fro m C o u n ty
T r e a s u r e r L ew is of M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­
ty by S ta te T r e a s u r e r K ay g a v e te m ­
p o ra ry re lie f to th e fin an cial s t r i n ­
gency In th e
g e n e ra l
s ta te fu n d ,
w hich h ad becom e e x h a u s te d .
Mr.
K ay sa id th is a m o u n t w ould la st u n ­
til a b o u t th e e n d o f th is m o n th . H e
is se n d in g le tte r s to tile o th e r co u n ty
ir e a s u r e r s u rg in g th e m to m a k e a d ­
d itio n a l p a y m e n ts of s t a te ta x e s , a n d
said he h oped to g e l in e n o u g h tax
m oney to o b v ia te th e n e c e ssity of
s ta m p in g w a r r a n ts u n p a id fo r th e
lack of fu n d s , su ch w u rra n ts d ra w in g
6 p e r c e n t in te r e s t. He sa id he a p ­
p re c ia te d th e p ro m p tn e s s of C o u n ty
T re a s u re r L ew is. M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­
ty s till ow es $67 0 ,0 0 0 of s t a te tax es,
w hich, h o w ev er, is n o t d u e u n til No­
v e m b e r 1.
A la r g e s to c k o f S creen D oors,
W ire
S creen ,
A d ju s ta b le W indow
S c re e n s a t M etzg er B ro s.
'S w a t th e
F ly .” — A dv.
T h e R est M ed icin e in th e W o rld .
"M y little g irl h a d d y s e n te ry very
bad. I th o u g h t sh e w ould d ie. C h a m ­
b e r la in ’s C olic, C h o le ra a n d D iar-
rn o e a R em edy c u re d h e r, a n d 1 can
tr u th f u lly say t h a t 1 th in k It is th e
b est m ed icin e in th e w o rld ,” w rite s
M rs. W illiam
O rv is, C la re , M id i,
r o r sa le by G re sh a m D ru g C o., au d
a ll D ealers.
M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M e e ts ev -
jiy
lo in lb S a tu rd a y .
M a ster, J. C.
A ib e l. s e t u e ia iy , C. M. C a s e , le c tu rer,
C. M. y u lc a s a ll. G resh a m , R. T. D. 2-
K l'H S E L L V IL E E
G R A N G E — M eets
Ih liü .'ttiu iü a y ea ch moni!»
M auler,
.lohn W eib es; se c iu ia r y , o l i v e t M ill»,
le c tu r e r , J. W. M ille.
H o ltla n d . R. f .
D. 1.
BO RING LO DG E, NO. 234. I. O. O. F.
- - N O., C. M Luke; se c r e ta r y . W. A.
Morand.
ROCKW OOD T E N T . K O. T. M.—
M eets first S a tu rd a y nnd third F rid a y
e v e n in g s ea ch m onth , (.o n im a n d er, Frank
D ick en so n ;
record
keeper.
W alk er
Q u esin b erry . G resh a m , R. F. D. 1.
C H A R IT Y H IV E , L. O. T. M — M eets
seco n d T h u rsd a y and fo u rth S a tu rd a y
a fte r n o o n s ea ch m onth .
C om m an d er,
M i» J o ele S ta n le y ; record keeper, Mrs,
Lola S p a th . G resh a m , K. F. D. 1.
G R E SH A M R E B E K A ll LODGE. N o
61.— M eet» e v e r y
seco n d
anil fo u r th
W ed n esd a y at M p. m. in th e 1. O. O. F.
h all
N o ld e G rand, N orm a H u n d ley ;
se creta ry , M rs. C. M. K enney.
CLO V E R C iltC I.E NO. 202. W. O. W.
M eets ev ery fo u r th T h u rsd ey at 2:30 In
Ilia I. O. O. F. hall
G u ard ian N eig h b o r,
Mrs. I>. D. Jack. G reaham It. 2; G uard-
lan clerk . E liza M etxger. G resh am
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T en
E le c tr ic
Generating
P la n ts
W id e ly
s c a tte re d
h ave
been b u ilt by th e P o r t ­
la n d
H u ilw a y , L ig h t A
P o w e r C o m p an y fo r th e
p urpo se o f p ro v id in g
Reliable
E le c tr ic
S e r v ic e
to it« p atro n s.
T h ro u g h
h ig h
ten sion
Ira n s n iis -
slon lines, each u f these
g e n e ra tin g p la n t« a re In ­
ter-communicative,
so
th a t th e s e rv ic e Is tn-
Hured
a g a in s t
u n fo re ­
seen in te rru p tio n s .
G RESH AM
G R A N G E — M eete ev ery
se co n d b a tJ id a y , each n ion in .
M aster,
n E. D a v is , s e c r e t a iy , A lb erta A lle n ,
.o e lu ie r , W . U. r a i so n s. G ia a n a m , D ie.
E V E N IN O
S T A U G R A N G E — M eets
s i ,-a tu iu a y eacn m ontn .
M aster, J.
. j o o o s o n . s e c r e ia iy , J e n n ie C. n i n l t l i ,
.e c t u i e i , ». !• Kail. K ents, O regon .
hi
F A IR V IE W O R A N G E — M eet» ev ery
m e t o a tu iu a y .
M a ster, C ed ric S to n e ,
s o c ie t a l y , Hoy S to n e , lectu rer. Mr». J.
,,.
l o a n seno,
r a n v ie w , D regon .
ROCKW OOD G R A N G E — M e e ts
tiret
„ e o n e su a y « p. m., an d th ird S a tu rd a y ,
tu a io
M aster, Jo u li R iu n in o n u , sec-
. m a iy , I le s ie r K. i n o i p e , l e c iu r e i. M is.
si ai y R icn in on o. O resu a m , R. r .D . I.
PLEASANT
VAKLEÏ
GRANGE—
M eets ev ery se co n u » a iu r d a y in earn
in o n m
M aster, l i . W » n a s n a ll, se c r e -
.a .y , E d n a D. K eiK e. le c lu ie r , M is. V.
.u ,a stia li. G iea n a m , O regon , R. F . D. 3.
C o L C M R IA
O R A n O E — M eel» flie i
» a tu iu a y in ea cn m on tn . M a sier, R. H.
it a s m u s s e n . s e c t e ia i y , Mr». J. to u n d e r .
le c iu r e r , C lara E. » iru lh . C o r b e il, o r e .
SA N D Y
O R A N G E — M e e ts
every
l o u t io S a tu rd a y . M aster. A. O. T h o m a s,
s e m e ia iy , J en n ie K ell; lectu rer. M ie. M
c e ll
o a iiu y , O regon.
POM O N A O R A N G E — M eeie
third
W e o n e su a y , M arcii, Ju n e. S ep tem b er,
D ecem b er. M a ster, T J. K reu u er, sec­
reta ry , M rs M M. E a to n , le c tu r e r , M ie
a u sa li W indie.
G R E SH A M LO DG E, NO 18», 1 .0 .0 F
— N. O , J .S tu b b s ,
se c r e ta r y , R H
Todd. M eets ev ery S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
S a n d y , O re.
WHERE LOCATED
P o rtla n d ( 2 )
O re g o n C ity
M ilverto n
( a za d e ro
Mata* ad a
H u ll Itu n
Ito rln g
St. Johns
Salem
PORTLAND RAILW’Y
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadway and Aider Streets
PHONES:
Marshall $100
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