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GRESHAM BANK OF GRESHAM ^1 □ GRESHAM, 4 OREGON 4 per cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY for Postal Savings « ' W , Designated VCO UrtteU A x V puoi Leti N lU ViiC UllIvS AV £_( ¡O .TÍ * FUNDS; Depositary for i the Cities 01 of W GRESH- °o AM and FAIRVIEW and GRESHAM SCHOOL DIST v a i l W e solicit th e accounts of indiv id u als and m erch an ts, extending to o u r custom ers every cou rtesy co n sisten t with safe and conserv ativ e banking. 4 O l'TIiO O K TUESDAY. FEBRU A RY PLEASANT HOME Miss E th a l W ilkinson and Miss u o Helen Hoss e n te rta in e d w ith a v alen tine p a rty T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru ary 11th, in honor of th e sixth an d seventh g rad es of th e C o ttrell school. T he house was p re ttily d ecorated w ith h ea rts, ferns an d pussy willows. The even in g was sp en t in gam es and contests. T hose w inning prizes w ere E veyline H ates, Clyde C order an d Einory R adford. A d ain ty lunch was th en served. G ust, latrson, E nianiial A nderson, D irectors. M1S Ç æ X ‘X°SPREADER H e lik e it since it is the n e . i t S p r c a d e r M o n e y C a n H u y and i guaranteed to do b e tte r w o rk in less tim e than anv o th e r spreader I on the m a rk e t to d a y . I t ’ s easy to lo a d , th o ro u g h ly p u lv e rize s , s p r e a d s w id e r end m o re ev e n ly t h a n a n y o t h e r m achine. C o m e a n d G et th e F r e e C a ta lo g W e also have a special fo ld e r, show ing “ N i s c o ” Spreaders in fu ll colors B o th , c irc u la r and ca talo g , w ill give yo u a good idea of " N t s c o ” Spreader p e rfe c tio n . T h e m ach ine its elf is on hand fo r y o u r in sp e ctio n . C o m e and see th e p ra c tic a l, lo w do w n to p , th e e x tra deep bed and a ll o th e r u n io n e / features found o n ly in **N i s c o ’ * S pread ers. L e t us s h o w y o u . “ T hose p resen t besides th e hostesses were, E va B eers, E veyline Bates, E u genia P ro c to r, C a rrie B rook, Mabie H auglum , A nthony H en g stler, Clyde Corder, Ja y R adford, Einory R ad ford, G lenn Jones, P e te r and G eorge H auglum , Percy O sborne, Rolland I Brook, W illiam Booth, A lfred An f » drew s an d A lbert A ult. / TERRY E lm er T ow nsend has re tu rn e d hom e a f te r sp en d in g sev eral days with frien d s at R iver Mills. Milo Coons has gone to Lewis Riv e r to visit his g ra n d m o th e r Mrs. S. A. H am m ond. Mrs. H am m ond is th e m o th er of Mrs. E. M. Coons. PAGE THREE ROCKWOOD T he W om en’« C h ristian T em p er B. S m ith has ren ted th e Ole D an ance U nion will m eet w ith Mr« ielson place and has moved his fam W uner on F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 19th. ily th ere. All m em bers and frien d s are urged Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson and to be p resen t. grandsons H arold an d F ran cis Cook, visited R aleigh P eak S atu rd ay even COTTRELL ing. ^1 A. I . M il.1E R . I*r<—idem I ’. A. HOLI.IBAY, V ice-President li. A. M ILLER , C ashier 1«. I ttl5 Jo h n A dam s has moved his fam i ly into one of Jo n a th a n R ichm ond's cottages. Mr. Adams fo rm erly lived in th e old Bell house now occupied by A. K reofsky and fam ily. Mrs. H. M. K aser an d Miss E ster K aser visited w ith K. K. K aser on Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Lewis May, of Sell wood, v isited Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Dickenson Sunday. Mrs. Maud Jen n in g s, of G resham , visited Mrs. A ndrew McMillan on Friday. Mr. an d Mrs. C alvin Raven and fam ily a re v isitin g Mrs C alvin’s b ro th er, K. K aser. Mrs. Mary Richm ond was a P o rt land v isitor la st S atu rd ay . Mrs. Olive O’Banion, Mrs. Mary Richm ond and Mrs. M. Cook visited th e Rockwood school last F rid ay and rep o rt good progress in th e school work. T he box social held in Maccabee hall by th e L ad ies’ Aid society last S aturday evening was an en joyable affair. T he proceeds from th e sale of boxes w ere $13.55. SANITARY FFAT M E T BEST QUALITY MEATS All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade ADOLF TIETZE PHONE 54 X MAIN ST. GRESHAM m ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, SHINGLES, Etc. Large Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts Let us figure on your orders. We deliver. Write or phone. Sandy Fir Lumber Co. Phone 446 a « .. artin L i . en n artz, . . Mgr. . M ORIENT I . . _ i.. Ore. /->— Sandy, CORBETT O rien t school boys and g irls bas C. V. M onagle, of P o rtlan d , was a T he e d ito r of th e Rockwood Rip k e tb a ll team s met in the g ra n g e hall guest at F e rn d a le Place Sunday. saw and th e Rockwood S cribblers on F rid ay n ig h t an d played th e boys H ESSEL FARM M ACHINERY, Tel. 54 4 Monday being th e begin n in g of the A uction Sale at C o ttrell — ----------------- are not th e sam e p arty , in fact no an d girls b ask etb a ll team s of P ark second se m ester th e Misses E sth e r on th e X, <i. H edin farm T h u rsd ay , relatio n sh ip exists at all, not as the . P lace school. A fter en jo y ab le gam es K incaid and Em m a Spybrock and GRESHAM, OREGON. F e b ru a ry 1«, at It» a. m. Rockwood S crib b ler know s an y th in g th e v isito rs re tire d d efeated by 36 to G eorge G ib h art w ere en ro lled in th e E v ery th in g a F a rm e r Needs of. I 12 in th e boys’ gam e and 10 to 4 in h igh scjiool, T erm s cash up to $10.00; above On W ednesday last a team , belong (th e g irls’ gam e. th a t b an k ab le notes at 6 per cent in Mrs. V ictor E llis has so fa r im t e r e s t to ru n 8 m onths from d ate of ing to a Ja p who has th e C lan ah an F ra n k P a rk e r an d Joe D um onceau proved in h e a lth as to be able to go sale. L unch free on prem ises. place ren ted , ran aw ay h itched to a j loaded a c a r of ce d ar posts at the to tile city T uesday. plow and w ere stopped at th e W hit- Oh F e b ru a ry 27 A lbany will hold , d ep o t on T h u rsd ay shipped by W il Mrs. A lbert Fox and little d a u g h a g eneral “ Sales D ay.” T his is to be ¡ney farm on th e Section L ine road. liam M cAlpine to th e Sun Dial ranch te r, of T ro u td ale , spent sev eral days T he horses w ere not h u rt very m uch at F airview . done for th e purpose of b rin g in g th e th is week a t th e hom e of h e r p a r b ut th e w heel is all th a t was left of DAIRDSDALE STATION, One Mile West of Fairview farm er and th e m e rch an t cipser to C h arles H, Jo h an so n was a P o rt en ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Reed. th e plow. g e th e r alo n g business lines. T h ere Miss Nelly Fox, county lib ra ria n , Miss Maud Liese an d Mrs. W. la n d visito r on S atu rd ay . will he an au ctio n of farm produce 25 Head of Dairy Cows, one Holstein Bull, 9 Holstein Heifers, Mr. and Mrs. H ircia have rem oved was out front P o rtlan d Monday to Cook and sons visited Mrs. A. G. and stock, conducted w ithout ex 7 Horses. from th e P ro cto r place to P o rtland. su p e rin ten d th e shelving of the li S ch an tin e last Tuesday. pense to th e farm er, th e A lbany Mrs. S tan sb e rry , of Rockville, was All farm implements, household furniture and other ar E d ith H ale and H llm a Staffenson b rary in th e high school building, two C om m ercial club m ak in g all a rra n g - a visitor at th e Rockwood school on w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs on S atu rd ay . h u n d red volum es will be p u t into ticles too numerous to mention. Sale rain or shine. in en ts an d a well know n a u tcio n e er T uesday last. Mrs. S tan sb erry has Tile P ro c to r place has been rented th e lib rary as soon as th e b u ilding Is d o n atin g his services. Local sto res received word th a t h e r m o th er is to a Mr. S um m erfeld t who Is to en- com pleted, an d m ore will be added TERMS—Cash or Bankable Notes. will sta g e special sales for th a t day, q u ite ill. as th e In terest grows. T h e r e will a l *er a t once. an d if th e schem e proves successful, The H aw aiian s expect to give a A business m eeting of th e tax p ay so be sev eral sta n d a rd m agazines, it will becom e a re g u la r event. It is concert and dance at th e g ran g e hall e rs was held in th e sch o o lh o u se on five p ictu res of fam ous p rin ts will a good p lan an d should be follow ed W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer F eb ru ary 20. F rid a y and a la rg e a tte n d a n c e there, be don ated to th e lib rary . by o th e r cities. Miss H elen C o u lter spent th e w eek Q uite a n u m b er of folks of Rock A p leasan t s u rp rise w as given Ike G ran ite is one of A sh lan d ’s big wood w ent to G resham to h e a r them A nderson T h u rsd ay ev en in g by the end in P o rtla n d th e guest o f h e r sis MELROSE fe a tu re possibilities. Big develop sing last Monday and all enjoyed young people of th e d istric t on th e ter. C0RDW00D T he h ard tim e social ut th e ch u rch them selves im m ensely. m ent m eans big payrolls. Seasoned Hr, No. 1 $1.50 i occasion of ills b irth d a y . An enjoy- A very d elig h tfu l tim e was enjoyed F rid a y even in g was a success finan R udolph K aser visited w ith his Seasoned Hr, No. 2 ........... 3.75 I a t th e hom e of I. T. Wood S atu rd ay | ab le evening was sp e n t w ith gam es L eg islatu re has so fa r killed all re b ro th e r an d sister-in -law Mr. and an d m usic and before le av in g Mr. A n cially and socially. T he net proceeds Seasoned m aple a n d ash ____ 4.75 j evening w hen th e young people g ath - w ere $22.00. ac tio n ary m easu res to h andicap in Mrs. R euben K aser last T uesday. All O rders D elivered. P h o n e 51(1 d erso n e n te rta in e d all to sap p er. ered in fo rm ally to spend a few hours d u stries. Mrs. A. S. K incaid and G ladys Las- Mrs. J. Holm rep o rts h er young L. A. APLINGTON 1 in gam es an d music. Mr. and Mrs. ley w ere elected d eleg ates to th e est boy P au l to be q u ite ill w ith tu - How to P re v en t Bilious A ttack s. “ T he Best l-uxatlve 1 Know O f." j C hester Stafford sang a few fam ilar i berculosis. He is a t th e C atholic “C om ing ev en ts cast th e ir shadow C h ristian E n deavor convention w hich "I have sold C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab hom e at B eaverton, Oregon. songs. b e fo re .” T his is especially tru e of m eets at E ugene, F eb ru ary 19, 20, lets for sev eral years. P eople who Y our a p p e tite will an d 21. Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. H enry, from have used them will ta k e no th in g Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pullen were bilious a tta c k s. fail, you will feel dull an d lan g u id . W. II. Reed is spending a few days P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests of Mr. and else. I can recom m end th em to my I G resham v isito rs th is week. If you a re su b je c t to bilious a tta c k s custom ers as th e best lax ativ e and Mrs. I. T. Wood th e p ast week-end. ta k e th re e of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets in P o rtlan d th is week. cu re for co n stip atio n tfia t I know o f,” as soon as th ese sym p to m s ap p e ar TROUTDALE T he a tte n d a n c e a t Sunday school w rites F ra n k S trouse, F ru itla n d , an d th e a tta c k may be w ard ed off. and ch u rc h has doubled d u rin g the Iowa. F o r sale by all D ruggists. TROUTDALE, Feb, 15 — Mrs. De F o r sale by all D ruggists. past few m o n th s and th e in te rest laney was hostess a t th e P aren t- P H O T O S T U D IO CHERRYVILLE g ettin g b e tte r rig h t along. T itere FIN A L ACCOUNT. I T ea ch e rs’ association a t the school- Second Floor, Sell Building were evening services Sunday. The C h erry v ille L ite ra ry club m et | house F rid ay . A splendid program In th e C ounty C o u rt of th a S tate of Carol M cCreary left recently for F rid a y evening. T he q u estion th a t was provided an d a m erry com pany O regon In and fo r M u ltn o m ah C ounty. San F rancisco w here he expects to was debated was, "R esolved, th a t th e enjoyed a goodly lunch. All Delayed Orders Will be i stay for som e tim e. Mrs. W right has lately retu rn ed jin th e m a tte r of th e E a ta t» o f P eter city life is m ore d esirab le th a n coun Filled. New Business A nderson, Deceased. from S eattle, w here she was visiting W illiam F ritz and Cecil D uke w ent try life.” It proved to be a very in N otice la hereby given th a t th e u n Solicited. d ersig n ed as E x ecu to r of th e e s ta te to T ro u td a le S atu rd ay to th e social. te re stin g su b ject. T he su b je ct for h e r d a u g h te r, who has been ill. W hile racin g down th e hill, F ran k o f Peter A nderson, d eceased, has , A ustin Jo n e s an d d a u g h te rs, Messrs d eb ate F rid a y , F eb ru ary 12, is, "R e j tiled Ills final acco u n t of said estate, Robbie an d Ralph M ercer, Messrs solved, th a t th e ballot be denied th e C raw ford was throw n from his horse jin th e above en title d c o u r t; an d th a t o n to th e s tre e t ca r track and badly O rie an d L ester C onrad, Mrs. A lta illite ra te .” S atu rd ay , th e 20th day of F e b ru a ry , . G entry, M aster G entry and Miss B er Miss Mae Moore, who has been liv in ju re d . He was rushed to th e doc 1915, a t th e h o u r of 9 :3 b o'clock ’Standard” th a G entry w ere callers a t th e hom e ing with h e r g ran d m o th er, is now to r and had eleven stitch e s tak en in j a. m. of said day, h as been se t by his e a r and fo u r on his head. He said co u rt as th e tim e and piace for 'o f Mr. and Mrs. C h ester Stafford Sun- w ith h er m o th e r Mrs. W atkins. h earin g o b jectio n s th e re ' >. ! day afte rn o o n . P a u l H o e t z e l P rop. Miss L illian A verill, who has been feels ra th e r sh a k erf up. All p erso n s having obfc-ctlora to Miss H elen (Join sp en t Sunday said fiual acco u n t are hereny notified | Miss B e rth a G entry an d Mrs. A lta a tte n d in g th e N orm al at M onm outh, with h e r p are n ts, P ro fesso r and Mrs. to preaent th e sam e a t such tim e and G entry called on Mrs. J. H. W ilson, is now at home. place. F. A RTH U R A N D E R A 'N , Goln. Install "Standard” Enamel Ware A su rp rise d in n e r was given a t ¡Miss E thel Wood and a t th e W hite H arry H u b b ard , a fo rm er resid en t F irst p u b licatio n Ja n . 19, E xecutor. C herry A cres in h o n o r of Mr. Wm. 19 15 K noll P o u ltry farm la st week. FOR SALE BY here, visited his m any frien d s S un L ast p u b licatio n Feb. 16. 1915. A. B. C onrad and wife e n te rta in e d W ebber’s 32d b irth d ay . T hose p res day. ¡at d in n e r Sunday, Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. e n t were Mr an d Mrs. B. F. Bauer, $8 00 Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Brown were Daily O regonian. 1 yr. reg W ilson, C ap tain and Mrs. B ranson and ch ild ren , Mrs. C h arles Johnson th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. T w ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.50 ON THE MARKET PLUMBING AND HEATING and child, Jo h n T u esch er, Wm. R u n and Rev. T. J. A nthony. C om bination, 1 y e a r...... .............. 6.00 Gresham, Oregon. FRESH EVERY DAY yan, Mr. an d Mrs Wm. W ebber, L um sden T h u rsd ay . Mrs. M onahan Among th o se who called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. C lark and d a u g h and Mrs. M cGinnis were also e n te r J. H. W ood d u rin g h er recen t illness ter. T he d in n e r was enjoyed by all. tain ed at Mrs. L u m sd en ’s in th e a f w ere Mr. an d Mrs. E b n er M ercer, Siras Rurryan is b u ilding a b lack ternoon. Mrs. Chas. T allm an , Mrs. F ilkens. Miss M ildred K ing and Miss W an sm ith Bhop on th e m ain road betw een Mrs. H enry IJouthit an d son, Mrs. th e postoffice and sto re and will soon da Goodwin had a very p leasan t a f Thos. W iles, Mrs. H. D. McCreary ternoon with Miss L ucile Goln, Sun be ready to begin b lacksinlthlng. and d a u g h te r an d Mrs. L. J. W alters Fay S hank, who is w orking in day. and ch ild ren of P le a sa n t Home. Mrs. T he rag bail social was a perfect P o rtlan d visited w ith his m o th er and W ood is im proving now an d is able s is te r o v er Sunday. success S atu rd ay n ig h t. Several I to be up m ost of th e tim e. couples from F airview were presen t. ' Mrs. B a u er e n te rta in e d Mr. and A n u m b e r of th e young people wel Mrs Wm. W ebber, Mrs. Jo h n so n and All p resen t enjoyed th e good p ro corned th e b rid e and groom hom e last ch ild ren and Miss C lark Sunday a f gram . T he buying of rag balls, and Main St. Gresham, Orc. week w ith a c h ira rv a ri a t w hich ternoon. su p p ers was g re a t fun. G am es were ' they rep o rt a fine tim e. Mr. and Mrs. B au er and ch ild ren played u n til a la te hour. Did you ever notice how much Miss G ladys Lum sden will give a Mrs. F. S. Tnom son and d au g h te r were callers a t Mrs Jo h n so n ’s and easier you can do business when tea at Mrs. Louis R u m m e r’s on W ed of G resham , and Mr and Mrs. C uddi- Mrs. W ebbers, Monday. nesday, F e b ru a ry 24, for th e M E. ford and ch ild ren were g u ests at the Rev. G. A. G ray, of Sandy, was a you have plenty of well printed Lunch will be served from hom e of E lm er M ercer Sunday a f te r ca ller In C h e rry v ille T u esd ay and church 2 to 5 o'clock. E veryone welcome. stationery? It not only makes noon. Wednesday. P re p a ra tio n s a re on fo r a W ash Miss Viola F riel left fo r S eattle, Miss E th el Wood has gone to you feel better satisfied, but is in g to n b irth d ay p arty given by the G resham fo r Mrs. W ill O tt. We miss W ashington, Monday. A. HUTTON, Prop. Sunday school club a t th e Masonic every way a profitable invest any of o u r young people when they hall. POWELL VALLEY Special Contracts given for leave. Auction Sale Thursday, Feb. 1 8 , lO a .m . C. W. CLUTE, Owner Now Open SCHNEIDER’S City Bakery For Real Satisfaction Best Bread H. W. TRUSCOTT Pies, Cakes, and other P astry Modern Methods PORTLAND -d SUBURBAN Auto Transportation Co. milk hauling. Phone*-—Greshant 44 Portland. Tabor 50«« Dr Eyes tested and Geo In glia glasses Grinding and Rolling. fitted Have you sent in your solution to the puzzle display In Metzger Bros ’ window? If not, better do it today. The first three correct answers will receive $1.00 cash prizes, and the balance of correct anawera each 40c can of Vernlcol.— Ad. Can you solve the puzzle shown In our window? It will pay you Metz ger Bros.— Ad, It is estimated border counties lost at. A. E DeHaren’a mill at New $100,000 fees In 1914 on account of Pleasant Home. Open every day. freak marriage laws. N otice. Rev. A. J. Ware will preach In the Gresham Shoe Shop has moved Swedish Mission church Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The from the old location to John Meta- ger’a building beeide the Tailor meetings will begin at 8 o'clock. Sunday, February 21, the Swedish Shoir________CARL DAHL. Prop 8alvatlon Army from Portland will conduct meetings In the Mission church at 11 o'clock a m and 2:30 MISS LEILA OIBBS p. m Adjutant R. Goode will be the Graduate Niwse leader. General Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bollnder from Paisley, Oregon, are visiting In Pow- Phone .Vh G resham . Ore. ell Valier. ment. Let us know your needs and we can satisfy you. The Outlook You are no farther from ua than your phone. CALL 701