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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1915)
TAGE GRESHAM FOVK COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS Dally yr- os 00 IS 50 50 00 OS 1 moa $1 IB 4 26 1.71 4.00 1.71 1.15 1.16 TUESDAY, FEB R U A R ! 2. I0 Î5 ALL THE DOINGS OF LOCAL UNION HEARS ADVICE ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ (T h e O utlook r e p o rte r s a re h u s tle r s la n d try to g e t e v ery Item a b o u t p e rso n s l* n<J event> ln th e io can t y th a t Is w o rth y o f beinK p r ln te d. M ention o f a n y th in g , th a t m ig h t o th e rw is e be o v erlo o k ed w ill be g re a tly a p p re c ia te d . You a r e no f a r- th e r fro m th e O utlo o k office th a n y o u r of th e le g isla tu re , w as read an d dis- ‘ , te le p h o n e ] At ORESHA.il OUTLOOK with OCTIZXiK th e re g u la r m e e tin g of th e ,, t t n „ at i t . .u G r e s h a m W. t . T. U. a t t h e p u blit l i b r a r y l a s t w e e k , a l o n g l e t t e r from th e s ta te p re s id e n t o u tlin in g p la n s f o r w o r k d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t s e s s io n , . .. Our Stock Man Says : TOO MANY LANTERNS F o r th is W e e k w e offer 50c Lanterns, 75c Lanterns, $1.00 Lanterns, . 35c . 55c . 80c cussed. ‘You w ill have seen th a t th e Ho Miss N ellie S teane, of P o rtla n d , tel M en’s asso cia tio n ex p ects w ith in was a v isito r on S unday a t th e hom e th e n ex t tw o w eeks to se c u re 5 0,000 ^jrg A. J . W. B row n. Miss W eekly Oregonian sig n a tu re s, a sk in g fo r a vote next S teane recen tly received a le tte r A ll G o o d N e w S to c k , a t Senal'W eakly Jou rn , N ovem ber allo w in g b re w e rie s to ru n from th e dead le tte r office, w hich an d h o te ls to se rv e liq u o r. P lea se she had w ritten sev eral m o n th s ago Get the Latest War N ew s g e t busy im m ed ia te ly . T elep h o n e from V ictoria, B. C., to a frie n d in y o u r frie n d s an d g e t th em to te le E ngland, an d w hich w ent dow n on G et the Legislative N ew s p h one o th e rs. T alk a b o u t It. C on the ill fated ste a m e r E m p ress of Ire Read the Congressional N ew s H a rd w a re ! s u lt y o u r local c a m p a ig n c o m m it land. T he m ails an d o th e r valu ab les tee an d , if it seem s b est, call a m ass have been recovered by divers. Miss Gresham, 0 m eetin g to p ro te s t a g a in s t su c h a S tea n e’s le tte r was p erfectly leg i m easu re. A bove a ll, w rite a n d get ble. every on e you can, to w rite to y o u r ANNUAL TAXPAYING Mrs. C. M illet, who h as lived for HAS COMMENCED s e n a to r an d re p re s e n ta tiv e p r o te s t som e m o n th s on th e A lexander ing a g a in s t a n o th e r O regon Dry place on Pow ell s tre e t an d C leveland G re sh am 's to ta l assessm en t for electio n a f te r th e s ta te h as, by such avenue, le ft today w ith h er son th is y e a r’s tax es am o u n ts to $580,- an o v erw h elm in g m a jo rity , o u tla w ed C arl for G ra n ts P ass, O regon, n ea r th e liq u o r business. P le a se do ev w hich city sh e has an in te re st in a DRAKE BROS. P ro p s. 175, on w hich a to ta l tax will e ry th in g you can a n d do it a t once. la rg e ran ch of 688 acres. Mrs. Mil Leaves P o rtlan d , F irs t and A lder. be paid a m o u n tin g to $12,3 5 7 .7 2 ; W e m u st w o rk fo r a p u b lic s e n ti T he R E X A L L S t o r e Leaves G resham , H elt’s C on fectio n let will have ch a rg e of th e house F a irv ie w ’s to ta l rea ch es $ 1 86,430; m en t will p re v e n t s ig n a tu re s to th e ery, .Main S tre et. P ho n e 54x1. and the bookkeeping. A forem an Is an d will pay $3,821.81. T ro u td a le p etitio n ca llin g a n o th e r O regon Dry em ployed to look a f te r th e ranch. g ets th e re w ith a ta x v alu atio n of e le c tio n .” LEAVE GRESHAM Mrs. W. E. B ates e n te rta in e d on $107,455 an d is expected to shell Via Pow ell V alley Road. "1 tr u s t y o u r u n io n w ill p lan a Sunday h e r m o th e r Mrs. B lair and o u t $1,558.09. E ach of th ese places special o b se rv a n ce of W illa rd Me 8 :0 0 a. in. 1 :0O p. in. th e la tte r ’s s is te r Mrs. Davis, and IO:1S a. in. 3: IS p. in. will g et a p o rtio n of th e m oney back m orial F u n d Day, on o r n e a r F e b r u Mr. Davis, all of P o rtlan d . 5 30 |>. I I I . PRICES BETTER THAN IN PORTLAND Into th e city tre a s u rie s w hen th e ary 17th. T h e $2.00 T h a n k O ffer Via Base L ine Road. Will H essel has been laid up for m oney Is co llected by th e co u n ty ing c o n trib u tio n fro m each u n io n is a few days w ith blood poisoning of 0 :0 0 a. in. 8 : 0 0 p. in. tre a su re r. 11:15 a. in. 4: IS p. in. se n t to th e s ta te tr e a s u r e r who fo r one of his h an d s. H e h as been TRY US 0 : 40 p. in. T ax paying began y esterd ay and w ard s it a ll to th e n a tio n a l tr e a s u r th e re Is no provision th is y ea r for er. T his fu n d is used in o rg a n iz in g tre a tin g it and no se rio u s develop LEAVE PORTLAND p aying th e su m s due In tw o eq u al in in new a n d needy fields in sta te s m ents are expected. Via Pow ell Valley Road. The W om en's B aptist M issionary sta llm e n ts un less th e c irc u it c o u rt w hich ca n n o t help th em selv es. T he 8 : 0 0 a. in. 1 :OO p . 111. issues an In ju n ctio n a g a in s t th e in re s t of th e collection m ay be k e p t in society will m eet w ith Mrs. E rn e st IO: 15 a . h i . 3 :1 5 p. III. a fte rn o o n at 5 :3 0 p. III. fliction of a p en a lty of one p er cent y o u r union. P lease see th a t y o u r s u P eterso n T h u rsd ay Via Base L ine Road. a m o n th a f te r A pril 1. T he le g isla p e rin te n d e n t of Social m e etin g s an d 2 :3 0 . An in te re stin g p ro g ram has 0 :0 0 a. in. 2 :0 0 p. HU tu r e now in session will p robably Red L e tte r Days know s th e am o u n t, been arra n g e d , a f te r w hich te a will 1 1:15 a . h i . 4 :1 5 p. III. of w hich am en d th e p re se n t law b u t it ca n n o t th a t sh e m ay in c lu d e it in h e r re be served, th e proceeds 0 :4 0 p. III. will go in to th e tre a su ry of the so Sundays the first cars leave P o rt- do so in tim e to give relief. p o rt a t th e en d of th e y e a r.” ciety. bind 8: no a. m. and G resham 8 a. m. I t is n o t likely th a t th e county “ F e b ru a ry 10-17 is M em bership A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Mrs. S. T. Crow is sp en d in g th e tr e a s u r e r will be o v erw o rk ed fo r a W eek. M o th e r N atio n al h as ask ed TROUTDALE B est Q u a lity M eats, few w eeks, as m ost people will hold h e r O regon d a u g h te r to m ak e a gain week in P o rtla n d v isitin g w ith re la off as long as possible in o rd e r to of n o t less th a n 20 p e r c e n t in m em tives. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L ad ies’ A very fine ta b le m ade by Clyde know w h at is going to he done. T he b ersh ip th is year. I believe we can Aid society will be held a t Mrs. Ruegg, in th e m an u al tra in in g d e to ta l a m o u n t to be co llected th is do m ore th a n th a t. P lease o b serv e K n u rr’s home, on W ednesday. H ighest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according y ea r in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty is $7,- M em bership w eek an d le t me know p a rtm e n t of th e high school is on Mrs. N. 8. P arso n s an d ch ild ren to Size and Q uality. exhibition in th e window of C a rlso n ’s 563,310.26 in clu d in g th e city of how g re a t ii| y o u r g a in .” have lately re tu rn e d from th e e a st, fu rn itu re sto re th is week. o rtla n d . PHONE 41 A co m m ittee was ap p o in ted to p re POW ELL STREET w here they have sp e n t two m o n th s Miss N ellie F a ris sp e n t sev eral p a re a " W illa rd M em o rial” p ro g ram visiting relatives. days recently v isitin g in O regon R ockw ood Ripples. w hich will be p u b lish ed la ter. Miss Olive W ilson, accom panied City in th e hom e of Mrs. H. P. T h e sage of th e R ockw ood R ip D on’t fo rg e t "M em b ersh ip W eek " G R E S H A M CO U N CIL OF WOMEN Mrs. G ra d e L arson to th e lu tte r ’H saw com es to th e fro n t ag a in w ith a B rig h tb ill. FOR M ARRIED PEO PLE V O T E R S — M e e ts second and fourth F e b ru a ry 1 0th to 17th. E very m em hom e In Celllo, O regon. Mrs. L urson few reflections, as follow s; C. L. C ren sh aw is m oving in to th e BATCHES AND OLD MAIDS M onday e v e n in g s o f the month at th. b e r is ex pected to g et a t le ast one lias been visiting h er m o th e r M tb . told M athew s b u ild in g on Pow ell W hen jitn e y s a re in tro d u c e d L ib ra ry . P r e s id e n t, Mrs. Chas. Cleve new m em ber. A prize w ill p robably An o ld -fash io n ed , o ld -tim e dance la n d ; s e c re ta r y , M rs. E. Truscott. Mlckley. - stre e t. heav en th e golden c h a rio ts w ill I be given to th e m em b er se cu rin g th e Mrs. II. J. B erry and tw o ch ild ren p u t up a t au ctio n . Lee C arm an was a G resham caller such as used to be in sty le w hen peo m ost new m em bers. ple w ere y o u n g e r th a n th e y a re now, have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e In C an R ecognized Advantages. on S atu rd ay . A g re a te r P o rtla n d m ean s a g r e a t A special c a r w ent rec en tly from yonville. O regon. You will find th a t Chamberlain's A m a rk e t le tte r is received a t th e is an n o u n ced fo r n ex t T h u rsd a y n ig h t e r R ockw ood, an d th a t m eans a P o rtla n d lo ad ed w ith m em bers of th e T he T ro u td a le w hist club m eets a t g re a te r Ripsaw . C ough R em edy has recognized ad G resham lib ra ry each week from th e a t R e g n e r’s o p era house. W. C. T. U. to th e cap lto l a t Salem , d iffe ren t hom es every T h u rsd ay I t is to be exclusively fo r m a rrie d v a n ta g e s o v er m o st medicines in use F ru it and P roduce M a rk e ter of P o rt Every re so lu tio n p u t up a t th e to h e a r th e d iscussion of th e p ro night. land. It gives all th e m a rk e t new s people, old b atch e lo rs an d old m aids. fo r co u g h s a n d colds. It does not n a tio n a l b ill-p o sters’ conv en tio n posed “ P ro h ib itio n ” law before th e Mr. and Mrs. G. P. L um sden sp e n t o u g h t to stick . an d m ost reliab le m a rk e t prices on In v ita tio n s have been issu ed fo r th e su p p re ss co u g h s but loosens and re te m p eran c e co m m ittee. Sunday afte rn o o n w ith Mr. an d Mrs. all kinds of com m odities, an d is ev en t an d only th o se who can q u a li lieves it. I t aid s expectoration and W ell-shaped e a rs do n o t w ear T he co m m ittee h as add ed sev eral Kendall. av ailab le fo r referen ce by all con fy in e ith e r of th e th re e classe nam ed o p en s th e se c re tio n s, which enables rin g s now ad ay s, an d ugly ones am en d m e n ts, m a k in g th e bill d ecid Mr. W axier, of P o rtla n d , was th e h av e been in v ited . T he y o u n g e r set, th e sy stem to th ro w off a cold. It cerned. sh o u ld n ot be a d v e rtise d by th e ir edly m o re s tr in g e n t th a n th e p ro c o u n te ra c ts an y tendency of a cold guest of Mr. an d Mrs. N. S. P arso n s, use. S. Osborn of O akland, C alifo rn ia, w ith th e ir new fan g led d an ces, has to re su lt in p n eum onia. It contains m o te rs expected. on Sunday. been ignored. h as been th e g u est fo r a few days S u p erflu o u s people h av e th e ir fads no o p iu m o r o th e r narcotic, and may T h e u su a l w et lobby w as on h an d W. C raw ford has gone to M adras, of his cousin, Mrs. Roy K ern. He | T he m usic will be a fiddle a n d th e be given to a ch ild as confidently as th e sam e as o th e r m o rta ls; carb o lic w ith n u m e ro u s su g g e stio n s, but to left today for his home" a t O akland. ' P‘a n ° : th e d anee wlU be a rra n g e d to an a d u lt. F o r sale by all Drug O regon, on im p o rta n t business, an d acid Is one of th em , b u t th ey alw ays th e ir dism ay, th ey fo u n d they w ere will re tu rn som e tim e next m onth. P resid en t Lewis, of th e F a ir as- Wlth th re e <lu ad rillp s 1» every ro u n d gists. ru n It Into th e g ro u n d , an d th e m in th e w rong pew. T h irty -six th o u s so ciatio n , w ent to C o rv allis today d a n c e ’ an d th o se who h av e fo rg o t- E llsw orth Ita k e r Is a tte n d in g a u to selves w ith it. an d d ry m a jo rity h as ch an g ed th e w h ere he is to be one of th e speak- !en how m obile school ln P o rtlan d . <lance wiI1 be p riv ileg ed se n tim e n t of O reg o n ’s le g isla tu re. T he L adies’ Aid a re m a k in g g re a t ers d u rin g th e sh o rt co u rse now b e - hem selvea a ‘ ca rd s. I t ’s lu g conducted His su b je ct will be 7 " ! i°h ao n ieth in « * rp a t and p re p a ra tio n fo r th e ir ra g tim e social VALUABLE COW DIES to lie held at the M asonic hall, Febru "A tten d a n ce a t S tate an d Coun-1 pnt h 00 >oun^ t0 be Pres- BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CRESHAS ON SLOUGH RANCH a ry 13, at 8 p. ni. A splen d id p ro R. W. T h o rp e, of L ester, W ash 7 , ‘ 7 u C° ° t h em selves B e g in n in g M onday, Ja n . 25. 1915 C o n tin u ed from p age t •• w ith th e th o u g h t th a t they w ill be gram is being arru n g eil and th is will A Je rse y cow b elo n g in g to Sylves sp en t y esterd ay at his hom e here. In- follow ed by a box lunch. A good each ch u rc h have been e n tru s te d ¡old folks them selv es a f te r aw hile. W E E K DAYS. te r H all, w hich rec en tly cost him F a irs." io n e I f assu red to all a tte n d in g . w ith th e a rra n g e m e n ts of th e d etails Mrs. C larence T ru e W ilson e n te r $700, died a t th e H all h om estead a LEA V E GRESHAM Mr. D enison, of th e M ultnom ah by th e tw o c o n g re g atio n s, an d th ese FIN A L ACCOUNT. few days ago on th e Sandy road. It ta in ed on last F rid a y evening Miss a O T E L COMODOS F arm , received a tine H olstein bull co m m ittees a re c o n fe rrin g to g eth er. In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of an d a n o th e r, eq u ally v alu ab le w ere Echo Jo n e s and Guy Jo n es. 1 :00 p. m. 7 :20 a. m. from th e Hazelw ood herd a t - po Both co n g re g a tio n s voted in fav o r of O regon in an d fo r M u ltn o m ah Jack so n Jo n es is ag ain a t hom e being cared fo r by th e te n a n t, Mr. 2 :00 p. m. 8:00 a. ni. C ounty. ke ee. He Is a h ighly bred a m .u sl co n so lid a tio n if th e p la n s and d e Spence, b u t It succum bed to p n eu fo r a few days. 3:00 p. Bi 9 :00 a. in. In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of P e te r an d a fl e 1 .dividual. Ho cam e by ta ils can be w orked o u t »hat will be m onia. D. M. C athey is re b u ild in g his ll :00p.m . A nderson, D eceased, 10:00 a. m. express and alth o u g h a y ea rlin g sa tisfa c to ry to both co n g re g a tio n s It , N otice is hereby given th a t th e uu- Mr. H all w as b eg in n in g th e fo u n b rid g e on th e road leading o u t from 11 :OO a. m . w eighed 1400 pounds was re p o rte d th a t som e p ro g ress is I d ersig n ed as E x ecu to r of th e e s ta te d atio n fo r a Je rse y h erd of top his place to C athey av en u e It will ta k e se v eral | T he T ro u td a le Bunday school clu b being m ade. n o tc h ers. an d th e loss of Ills best LEA V E PORTLAND D C . Ely. <j[ O r , « , , C , „ . w „ no l at th e hom e of Mrs C. I. lin g e r m o n th s, p erh a p s a y ear, to com p lete F IB S T A N D A ID E S cow will be a h an d icap to his e f G resh am today looking a f te r his *n th e above e n title d co u rt- a n d th a t I - i Frt>::i;z evening and p > rfc ted th e d e ta ils fo r th e u nion of th e two 1 :00 p, m- 8 :OO a. tn. forts. p ro p erty in te re sts. J S atu rd ay , th e 2 0th day of F e b ru a ry , th e ir o rg an iz atio n . Ofllcets v ere ch u rch es. 2 :00 p. m. T he fu n eral of th e la te Mrs. A n n a .* '? ,5 ’ V *?o u r of 9 :3 b o ’clock 9:00 a. tn. i . -led an d p lans laid for f .to re uc- A labam a M ade Dry A gain. 3:00 p. rn- ........« - » . • » » x « '» 5 T h e re will be one tu o re week of th e ih it le s : G ladys L um sden, p -e sld e n t; 10:00 a. m. COO p. m- A labam a will becom e a p ro h ib i S u n d aj afte rn o o n at Carluon*? un- Hearing o b je c tio n »v .. . , I iruffiee P arsons, vice p resid e n t- I I union serv ices in th e ta b e rn a c le E ast 5:30 p.m. tion s ta te J u ly 1, u n d e r two re la te ” d ■ tie rta k in g room s and was atten d e d 1 1 :00 a. m. A11 Persons h aving o b i« c ||o i:s to s " i th Itak er, s e c re ta ry ; N ellie E lev en th a n d E ast M orrison stre e ts , m e asu res w hich becam e law Ja n u a try ry I by a la rg e com pany of frien d s and *a *d fina* account -ir? h ereoy notified a n d th e se m e etin g s w ill close next <■ m l» lii. tre a su re r. S u n d a y o r E v e n in g T rip s for three or 22d, w ith o u t executive approv a> n eighbors. A brief serm on was d e-I AR’ i S u R \ 9^ 7 % an d fo u r, $2.00 p e r lo ad, R ound Trip. T h e expenses, in clu d in g P asto r C. M. llrow n w as unab le to S a tu rd a y . ,o r livered by Rev. M elville T W ire an d | A RTH U R W ithin a few h o u rs a f te r G o vernor ■ . . . -- -.»•« •»»,« , rjxecti II lie pulpit here lust S unday ow ing th e cost of th e ta b e rn a c le , w ere ab o u t i ,, $2500. T he » h o le am o u n t » a s m ad« i " ¿ ^ " 1 ,h T ’.w /i b ‘" # al” ‘ n ’° h ' " " ” ’‘UnK b>' EIIp" K - ? ? " b!,ca,lo n d a a - 19. 1 '" P h on e 571. to sickness. CONGDON HOTEL up by a m em b er of th e H aw th o rn e ? h o a ? Pro h lb ' ‘ion q u estio n Pom eroy. T h ere » e r e m any beau- L ast p u b licatio n F eb. >6. 1913. Mrs E arl K um iuer, of C orvallis, P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h m ak in g up th e X c H o n h" ' ° ,e " SpeC,al I " T ' , r ‘bU,e9 r ° m alM Is b r ie on a visit to h e r m o th e r, Mrs. k . . i ____ .,___ _ .. »‘■»ctlon, both houses voted d o * n his w ere ta k e n to th e Mt. Scott ceme- b alan ce of $550 S a tu rd a y , so th a t M it ray, who has been ill. proposal an d rep assed th e bills by te ry and crem ated . Mrs M urray has been con 11 ae I *o th e re w ill be no m ore co llectio n th is o v erw h elm in g m a jo ritie s. O tto B urson has ren te d th e Bur- h e r hom e ow ing to sickness. H er week at th e services. T h e vote In th e h o u se on rep a ssag e ' k en sh aw farm n ea r L innem ann ‘ At th e m eetin g S unday n ig h t It was 73 to 2» m a v frien d s express hope sh e v ill In th e se n a te It w as | Ju n ctio n an d Is m oving there. soe i he able to be aro u n d am ong was th e u n a n im o u s vote on a re so lu 24 ,o 10, I Mrs c - D- C athey is q u ite ill w ith (he.u ag ain . tio n th a t th e G irls’ I n d u s tria l H ome . . . . , . . 1 T h e p ro h ib itio n m e asu res re-en act- th e grip. • ’ui policy is conservative enough to be absolutely safe a t Salem e,i 4he P ro h ib itio n law repealed In : Mrs D. M C athey spent several Iliila W n n le il. liberal enough to satisfy fair-m inded people. a p p ro p ria tio n fo r it be n o t cancelled 1911, a f te r It had been in force tw o ¡d ay s last w eek In P o rtla n d visiting S >aled hi la will be received up to " I l will Hnd us alw ays adhering to the sound bankini L ast n ig h t th e topic of E v an g elist F ib r u a r y 20, 1915, a t th e om ce of B ulgln was " C h ristia n Science as years. U n d er th e 1911 local o p tio n and a tte n d in g th e Bulgin m eetings principles which have curried us thus fa r w ith unbroken s ic la u all b u t eig h t of th e 67 c o u n tie s : t i c clerk at G resham . O regon, f o ri cess. R ussell A kin, » h o Is m anaging viewed by th e B ible.’! T o n ig h t th e Rev. C. T ----- fu rn ish in g 20 cords of first class flr su b je ct will be, "Is it Hie Old G ospel, Noted dry. W ilson’s stock farm , is in , * h it fa c ilit ie s arc unsurpassed and are tendered to you ¡n » «oil. Sam e to be deliv ered a t th e o r th e New T h a t Saves P eo p le.’ I Corvallis a tte n d in g th e F a rm e rs ’ the spirit of helpfulness. Miss F lo ----------772----I— re n ce C leveland was th e week at O. A. C. schoolhouse on o r b efo re M arch 1, | do not hesitate to s ta rt an account with a small deposit- guest for se v eral days last week of 1» 15 T he rig h t Is reserv ed to r e - | Miss C a rrie L am erau x , p rim ary Mrs J N F a ris an d fam ily. Miss on wn receive the same courteous and conscientious tr«at- How to P re v en t B ilious Atta<k>. Ject any o r all bids. I te a c h e r in the B oring school, for- C leveland goes in a few days to San h - nt ami attention as you would if your business wer- ti . "C oining ev en ts cast th e ir shadow I) M. R O B ER TS. C lerk. I inerly a re sid e n t of G resh am , » a s J ra n d s c o w h ere sh e has w ork in th e i b e fo re .” T his is especially tru e of greatest m agnitude. ' School Hist. No. 4 > h ere on b u sin ess y esterd ay . Y. W. C. A at th e exposition g ro u n d s b ilious a tta c k s. Y our ap p e tite will SA FE A N D S A T IS F A C T O R Y ___________________________________ ______ f a ll> y ° u feel dull and languid S E R V IC E A S S U R E D If you a re su b je ct to bilious a ttac k s ta k e th re e of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets as soon as th ese sym ptom s ap p ear an d th e a tta c k may be w arded off. F o r sa le by all D ruggists. Dally STERLING & KIDDER’S PORTLAND-GRESHAM Auto Service Car GRESHAM DRUG CO. Fresh, Reliable Drugs GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon FORD QUICK SERVICE URGES EMPLOYMENT iTSt^St CONSERVATIVE BANKING WINS OUT Going to Portland? OR WE WILL CALL FOR YOU. li so. Get FORD AUTO at the Hotel Congdon. Phone 571 , ? APTI’ T CHURCH— S ub «lây School 10 t. n, D r ¡ Su^vrintendsim I* P “ PrsBchtn» l l < „ A. L a o b u - c Paatar. »«£ | r w c r /< - n A V A '