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PAGE DOINGS IN THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY TOWNS TUKEE ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM MULTNOMAH CO. TOWNS BORING S heridan , O regon, w here he sp e n t CORBETT MELROSE th e holidays w ith his a u n t, Mrs. L. BORING, O re., Ja n u a ry 11.— 8. D insm ore. Several of th e young people of Roy B uxton, of T ro u td ale , is vis C laude Cross has closed o u t his Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er, of P o rt i th is vicinity enjoyed a social dance Ring his m o th e r Mrs. N ina Buxton. r e s ta u ra n t and confectionery, and land w ere in B oring la st W ednesday at C h a n tic lee r Inn S atu rd ay ev en Miss E th el Wood bus left our expects to engage lu th e raisin g of inspecting th e w ork being done on ing. co m m u n ity to w ork n e a r G resham . ginslug. He has q u ite a patch which th e ir residence here. T hey expect to ' Miss H elen C o u lter sp en t th e week- Is now m a tu rin g and req u ires much | m ake Boring th e ir hom e a fte r th e T h e re will be a n eig h b o rh o o d so ' end In P o rtlan d . of his tim e. Mr. Cross is q u ite en tirst of F eb ru ary . cial in th e C ed ar schoolhouse S a tu r j O scar D everell's bungalow , w hich th u sia stic on th e su b je ct a n d p re A s'm rt B oring h as a new gro cery sto re is u n d er course of co n stru c tio n , is day, Ja n u a ry 16 at 8 p. ni d icts a g re a t fu tu re to r th e ginsing p ro g ram and sin g in g by th e young ow ned by th e H erz B ro th e rs which n early enclosed. roots. is very n eat an d up to date. Mrs. C lara S m ith was in th e city people » ill be a fe a tu re of th e ev en % Mrs. E. L. T hom pson was in ing, also th e lig h t re fre sh m e n ts and C arl G regson, of K enniw ick, T h u rsd ay an d F riday. P o rtla n d from T uesday u n til F rid a y W ashington, is visiting his p aren ts, Mrs. 8. K n ig h to n , of S pringdale, social tim e follow ing. As th e re will v isiting friends. be no ch arg es th e ladies who a re in Mr. and Mrs. S. L. G regson. visited Mrs. M. E. Reed S atu rd ay . Miss P e a rl Lunduy has re tu rn e d te re ste d a re req u e sted to b rin g cakes A. D. W ills, of P o rtla n d , was a J. Howse, of P o rtla n d , sp en t S u n to school a t Salem , also h e r friend E verybody is welcome. Come help d in n e r g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. an d day h ere g re e tin g old friends. Miss Cleo V inyard w ho was a house Mrs. Jo h n C. S h u ltz last Monday. F re d C. Reed was in T ro u td a le have a good tim e. g uest a t th e Lunduy hom e d u rin g the T he new brid g e th e co unty is H enry Beck an d fam ily have mo betw een tra in s Sunday evening. holidays. b u ilding n e a r Mrs. G race F rit:.’ ed from th e farm to th e ir residence Slg. K nighton has trad e d his farm T he W om an’s Social club was en in Boring. in th e vicinity of S p rin g d ale for hom e will be open to trav e l th e tirst te rta in e d a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ki of th e week. p ro p erty in Rose City P ark . S tone on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n . NOTICE. Crown P o in t, one of th e m ost T he E m broidery club m et Inst Mrs. F ra n k R eh b erg le ft T h u rs b ea u tifu l scenic spots along th e T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs. H enry F ritz. In B oring, Ore., Ja n . 12, 1915. day m orning fo r E ugene on business H aving sold my r e s ta u r a n t and C olum bia H ighw ay, h as been deed sp ite of th e bad w ea th er th e re were to be gone indefinitely. L ouie M aulding has re tu rn e d from confectionery, th e public is hereby ed to th e city of P o rtla n d fo r p ark eiglit ladies who braved th e rain to notified th a t I will not be responsible purposes. T his point is located on enjoy th e p le a sa n t tim e w hich th e ir for any bills o r accounts in connec T h o r's H eig h ts ju s t east* of C h a n ti hostess had p rep a re d fo r them . It a bu rglar g e ts in to your h o u se anti you h a v e m oney co n cleer Inn. F ro m th e top of th e point tion th e re w ith a f te r th is d ate. C ap tain an d Mrs. B ranson have cealed th ere, th e b urglar w ill get your m on ey. That is a burglar's when th e a ir is clear, can be had All persons know ing them selves gone to th e ir w ork a t Sandy. b u sin ess. T h e b urglar w ill know you h ave th e money la-fore lie to be indebted to me are req u ested to one of th e best views of th e gorge Russell G entry, who has been sick g o es in to your h ou se; that is th e b u rglar's b u sin ess. <>| It b u sin ess from any place along th e river. call and s e ttle a t once. is now oti th e road to recovery. is to PRO TECT your m on ey. If it is in ou r bank, it w ill lie S A F E Mr. and Mrs. Roy E m ily visited T h an k in g th e public for fo rm er T h ere will be a class especially for from b u rglars, from tire, anil your ow n ex tra v a g a n ce; you can n ot Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. S m ith a t W ash p atro n a g e 1 rem ain , Sincerely, P H O T O S T U D IO lend it, s|ien<l it or lo se it so e a sily , young people a t th e M. hi. Sunday- ou g al Sunday. C. F. CROSS. school an d th e su p e rin te n d e n t an 1 Second Floor, Sell Building l»O V O IR HANKING W ITH I S. T he Ja n u a ry m eeting of C olum te a c h e rs extend a co rd ial in v itatio n SANDY W e Pay 4 per cen t In terest on S a v in g s D ep osits bia g ran g e was th e m ost in te re stin g fo r all to com e an d join. anil T im e C ertificates. SANDY, Ja n . 12— T h e Sandy and in stru c tiv e m eetin g w hich has Mr. and Mrs. C h e ste r Stafford ex All Delayed Orders Will be g ra n g e held its re g u la r m onthly been held a t th e h all for som e tim e. pect to move in to th e ir new hom e Filled. New Business m eeting S atu rd ay w ith a h u n d red S tate D eputy D ickenson and wife, of th e first of th e week. Solicited. in atten d a n ce . D uring th e m orning Oswego, w ere in atte n d a n c e and in T h ere have been a good m any su f hou rs tw elve new m em bers w ere In sta lle d th e officers and in stru c ted th e ferin g from colds an d sim ila r a il GRESHAM, OREGON itia te d in th e th ird and fo u rth de m em bers in th e re g u la r work. Mrs. m en ts d u rin g th e p ast week b u t m ost grees. In sta lla tio n of officers filled D ickenson assisted th e le c tu re r to all a re rep o rted b e tte r now. th e afte rn o o n h o u rs, ooth sessions m ake up th e p ro g ram for th e F e b ru T he young people a re req u ested to w ere solem n an d im pressive and ary m eeting an d each m em ber should com e to th e hom e of Mrs. 1. T. Wood proved highly in te re stin g to old and be p resen t as th e re is a su rp rise T h u rsd ay evening, J a n u a ry 14 a t 7 new m em bers as well as visitors. a w a itin g a t th e F e b ru a ry m eeting. P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. p. m. to p ractice sin g in g for tile so F ra n k McGugin, who has been 111 cial. fo r som e tim e, is reco v erin g rap id ly PLEASANT HOME w hich will prove jo y fu l new s indeed ORIENT Messrs. F ra n k an d T hom as H ale to his m any friends. sp e n t th e w eek-end in P o rtla n d vis H om e-m ade Sausage, Ham, Lard and Baken O regon City B araca club team was Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Bell a re now v icto rio u s o v er th e local five, in a com fortably se ttle d in th e ir new itin g w ith relativ es. Mrs. H enry M cGinnis sp e n t W ed very fa st gam e of b a s k e t hall upon hom e on M ain stre e t. nesday w ith Mrs. R. F ran cis. A D O L F TIETZE, Prop. th e O rient floor S atu rd ay evening by C. D. P u rc ell was a tte n d in g to ON THE MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Em il B artsch and son a score of 3 7 to 17. REGNER BLDG. MAIN ST. GRESHAM business in O regon C ity an d P o rt FRESH EVERY DAY H aro ld sp en t S unday w ith Mrs. T he O rien t boys w ere out-classed land early th is week. Miss Effie K eusse, a niece of Mrs. B a rtsc h ’s fa th e r Mr. S tone of Boring. in w eight an d b ask et sh o o tin g as the Mrs. Jo h n B ram h all has been q u ite visitors av erag ed 165 pounds w hile P urcell, who assisted in th e P. O th e locals 140 pounds. T he hom e d u rin g Decem ber, d ep a rted fo r h er sick b ut is im proving. T hose who v isited P o rtlan d th is boys w ere also u n fo rtu n a te in losing hom e in P o rtlan d . H er place is now week were, Mrs. C. H. Sloop, Miss B ram h all, th e ir ce n te r, a f te r th e first being filled by Miss Hazel Mills. T he Sandy band will give a concert Bessie H ale, Mrs. A ugust B artsch , C. few m in u tes of play. H e received and dance a t G resham J a n u a ry 15 H. Sloop, H. M cGinnis an d G ran t a blow upon th e k n ee w hich caused Sloop. him to becom e very sick and leave A good m any S an d ltes will accom C. H. Sloop visited w ith his fa th e r th e gam e. pany th e boys to G resham . in M ontavilla F rid ay . ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, A t th e close of th e first h a lf th e Mrs. M. L. D olan, who has been score stood 15 to 12 in favor of th e Mrs. C. D. P u rc ell e n te rta in e d th e SHINGLES, Etc. v isito rs who placed a new m an on th e Main 8t. Greahain, Ore. m em bers of th e W om en’s club a t th e sick, is im proving. I). J. Sloop, of A storia, visited his floor an d raised tiie score th ro u g h Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts la st m eeting. T he a tte n d a n c e was d a u g h te r Miss E lecta, who is stay in g his su p e rio r b ask et work. large, n o tw ith sta n d in g th e in clem en t w ith h e r uncle G ra n t Sloop. W hile Let us figure on your orders. Write or phone. T he referee p ro b ab ly officiated one w eath er. Roll call was answ ered h ere he p resen ted Miss E lecta w ith a We deliver. of th e fa ire st gam es ev er w itnessed w ith q u o ta tio n s by g re a t A m erican fine gold w atch fo r h er b irth d ay . He on th e local floor. a u th o rs who lived d u rin g th e Revo m ade a very s h o rt visit and th en re S tone s ta rre d fo r th e hom e team , lu tio n ary period. T his was follow ed tu rn e d home. sco rin g 10 points. by papers an d discussions re g a rd in g P hone 44K M artin L en u artz, Mgr. — Sandy, o Ore. G reene, M iller an d H an k in s did th e g row th of o u r co u n try , g re a t in POWELL VALLEY th e la rg e st score g e ttin g for th e vis ventions, g re a t a u th o rs, p atrio tic ito rs, G reene sco rin g 8 points, M iller songs, lite r a tu r e an d a r t from 1800 P au l P alm b lad , re tu rn e d to P o rt 10 an d H an k in s 8. m uch tile g en e ral level of in te lli AUTHORITY DEFINES to 1850. As m ost of th e m em bers lan d on Sunday to his work w ith th e gence. T he B araca clu b co n sists of play FIELD OF NEWSPAPERS cam e prep ared to discuss th is period D orn b eck er F u rn itu re facto ry , a fte r ers from th e O regon City high school “ E n co u rag e th e hom e p aper to he of A m erican h isto ry , th e aftern o o n a tw o w eeks' vacation spent w ith th e except one, he being a s ta r ex-player, was both profitable and hig h ly in te r hom e folks. “ It is n o t en o u g h for a live com a business, social an d In tellec tu al so it can be seen th a t th e v isitin g ce n te r of th e com m unity. It will estin g to all. A p leasing fe a tu re of T he young people of Pow ell V al team was fa r from being in th e m unity th a t a d v e rtisin g sh o u ld be richly rep a y .” th e aftern o o n was th e sin g in g of Miss ley gave a s u rp rise p a rty la st S a tu r 'Standard" m in o r class. T h e v isito rs conducted co rrectly used to stim u la te business M ary Y unkers, who san g a g ro u p of day n ig h t on Miss E llen Unis in hon Eyes te ste d an d g lasses fitted. them selv es as tru e sp o rtsm en an d r e and to pro m o te g en eral p rosperity. songs by A m erican com posers in a o r of h er b irth d a y . A p le asa n t ev ceived th e ap p ro b a tio n of all who T he hom e n ew sp ap er is a social and Dr. Geo. In g lis. d e lig h tfu l m an n er. Miss Y unkers en in g was spent. atte n d e d th e gam e. has a prom ising so p ran o voice which in te lle ctu al th in g as well as a m edi Jo h n P alm b lad has been confined List o f la-tters. T h e O rien t boys wish to th a n k th e she h andles w ith ease and g re a t fle x to th e house fo r a few days with R em ain in g le tte rs uncalled for in people for th e ir loyal su p p o rt and um of business. One ca n n o t serv e th e Install "Standard" Enamel W are ibility for one so young. M esdanies sickness. aim to give them th e ir very best at com m unity b e tte r th an by seeing th a t th e G re sh a m postoffice fo r w eek e n d R. E. Esson an d C. D. P u rcell played Mr. and Mrs. Jo n a s M agnuson are all tim es. FOR SALE BY In terestin g item s g et to th e ed ito r. ing J a n u a ry 10, 1915, a piano d u et w hich was com posed in on th e sick list. T hey a re q u ite old L e tte rs N orval Em m on, Mrs. A T he e d ito r is no m ind re a d e r: call elia W. O lson, Mrs. Rae W est, \ u th e m iddle p a rt of th e 18th cen tu ry . and have th e sy m p ath y of th e ir m any COTTRELL hint up and tell him . To do so Is A deline G asser. T he next m eeting will ta k e place neig h b o rs and frien d s. PLUMBING AND HEATING J a n u a ry 20, w hen Mrs. B onnet will Mrs. JoHn P alm b lad an d son O li Mrs. F red W ag n er will give a tea th e neig h b o rly th in g , th e kindly G ards P e te r Rhods. Gresham, Oregon. be th e hostess. ver w ere G resham v isito rs on M on fo r th e benefit of th e B ap tist L adies' th in g a co u rtesy n ot Io th e p u b lish T hese le tte rs will be sen t to th o day. Aid society T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , J a n e r alone h ut to every o n e in th e dis- dead le tte r office on J a n u a ry 24th, u ary 21. Itric t who m ig h t be in te re ste d in 1915, If n ot d eliv ered before. In N otice. Hood & H u tch in s are having th e ir y o u r little ite m .” callin g fo r th e above, p lease say " a d X G resham Shoe Shop has moved sto re rep ap ered and p ain ted . W henever Eric W. A llen, head of v ertised ,” giving d a le of list. from th e old location to Jo h n M etz Rev. Mr. G ray, of P o rtla n d , will the d e p a rtm e n t of Jo u rn alism at the i. M c C oll , p . m . g e r's b u ilding beside th e T ailo r preach a t th e B a p tist ch u rch S u n U niversity of O regon, sp eak s in a Shop. CARL DAHL. Prop. day afte rn o o n , J a n u a ry 17. tow n, he u rg es th e citizen s to get be B llllo u sn ess and C on stip ation Cured hind th e ir hom e p ap e r in both a b u s If you a re ev er tro u b le d w ith b il TROUTDALE J a n u a ry 9, and free lunch. O ver 7« iness an d a new s way on th e gro u n d iousness o r co n stip atio n you will be p ersons enjoyed th e d elig h tfu l ev en th a t th e n ew sp ap er can be m ade a In terested in (he sta te m e n t of It. F. E rw in, P eru , Ind. “ A y e a r ag o lam T he L adies' Aid society will give ing. (w o n d erfu l agency fo r b u ilding up a w inter I had an a tta c k of in d ig estio n a te a W ednesday, J a n u a ry 13, a t th e T he Iasi business m eetin g of th e com m unity. By a “ su ccessfu l com follow ed by biliousness and const 1- hom e of Mrs. C. I. R a k er. Ail are m u n ity ,” Mr. A llen w ea n s n ot m ere- p s ’lon. Seeing C h a m b e rla in 's T a b co rd ially invited to a tte n d . Mem M. E. L ad les’ Aid was held a t Mrs lets so highly recom m ended, I j ly th e co m m u n ity w hose business bought a b o ttle of them and th ey C raw fo rd ’s la st week. bers of th e two Aid societies of F air- men are p ro sp erin g , and w hose la b helped m e rig h t aw ay .” F o r sale by view will be co rd ially welcomed. An o lden tim e sp ellin g m atch was o rers a re all a t w ork, b u t th e c o m all D ealers. At a m eeting of th e P a re n t-T e a c h given in th e M asonic h all F rid a y ev m u n ity th a t is a rea l social an d In e r s ’ asso ciatio n a t th e school on F r i en in g by th e school. T he sch o lars te lle ctu a l ce n ter. He looks to th e That’s the kind You Want day, a p ro g ram was fu rn ish ed m ostly had g re a t fun show ing th e ir p are n ts hom e p ap e r as th e m ost pow erful by boys an d was sp len d id Indeed. A how to spell. j m eans w ithin reach of b ringing That's the Kind That Pays goodly lunch was serv ed and a p p re Q u arte rly conference of th e M eth ab o u t th is k ind of “ su ccess.” ciated by all. “If you can once g et all y o u r peo The Farmers’ Mutual Fire o d ist ch u rc h was held a t B ridal Veil That’s the kind you get at M onday. ple in to th e way of v o lu n tarily poru- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. B erry a re vis :: R elief Association itin g w ith th e ir s is te r Mrs. G. P. Rev. C. M. B row n, of F airv iew , | lng th ese In te re s tin g scrap s of new s L um sden. Into th e w eekly p ap e r, you will add OF PO R TL A N D , OREGON held th e re g u la r serv ices h ere S u n Im m ensely to th e g en e ral frie n d li G uests a t th e C. I. T hom as hom e , day n ig h t. In vites all farm ers w h o h ave no ness of th e c o m m u n ity ,” says Mr. A1 In su ran ce on th eir farm b u ild in gs la st week w ere G eorge an d Clifford A ra g ca rp et an d box social will to in su re w ith us. T h is a sso cia T hom as of H ood R iver, Miss M ildred be given In th e M asonic h all, F eb len. "Y ou will be h elp in g to m ake tion Is th e ch ea p est and sa fe st In C ooper from T he D alles an d Mr. and r u a ry 6, by th e L ad ies' Aid. A sh o rt y o u r tow n th e k in d of p lace w here th e sta te. It Insures on ly country :: people w ant to sta y an d to w hich Mrs. J. A. Cooper of P en d leto n . property ami lias over gfi.tNMI.IHHI p ro g ram is prom ised and a very good 1 fo rm er re sid e n ts w ill w an t to com e in su ra n ce in force. T he w hist club of T ro u td a le was tim e. back. Write or phone e n te rta in e d by Mrs. Je n n in g s last T he telep h o n e ex change has been “8o try to get ideas into the p a a. W. I X U l A L t , Free. T h u rsd a y evening. T h e next one moved in to th e old lib ra ry . per. Write a little for it once In a will be held a t Mrs. B e rt E d m u n d The Farmers Mutual Flra Relief Now Open SCHNEIDER’S BANK OF GRESHAM City Bakery S a n ita r y Meat M arket Best Bread NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Pies, Cakes, and other P astry IL H m ö e r I Large Sandy F ir Lumber Co, For R eal S a tis fa c tio n H. W. TRUSCOTT Printing That Talks Attention! The Outlook , while. Don’t let the editor do all son's, January 21. Dally Oregonian, 1 yr. reg..........|«.OO the thinking for the t«wn. If you The Troutdale skiaty club of last Twice-a-Week Outlook, 1 yr..... 1.50 publish ideas, you start others to < year, gave a whUt party Saturday, Combination, 1 year--------------- 6.00 'thinking, and you raise by Just so Association. Oreeham B oate Bo. 1 Fhoae 74 STotary Publio Beal aetate