Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 19, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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BANK OF GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
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FRIDAY,
FEBRU A RY
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1015
PAGK
TUKEE
H E IG H T S
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Mr. S öderström is p u ttin g in th e
Miss F erg u so n 's a rra n g e m e n t for
cem ent fo r his new barn.
a com m unity sing last week was
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mr. an d Mrs. Em ily w ere In P o rt­ q u ite an event an d a good many
land last T uesday.
cam e o u t to sin g th e old fashioned
Ja ck Zilm has moved o n to th e songs.
Lunch, was served in
th e
BEST QUALITY MEATS
4 per cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits.
F re d B ram farm .
evening, and everybody who cam e
Dick W ilson has been hau lin g had a good tim e.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY for Postal Savings
wood for tlie H u rlb u rt school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es Benfield w ith
FUNDS; Designated Depositary for the Cities of GRESH­
T he H u rlb u rt school and o th e r th e ir th re e little boys, have arriv ed
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zO ‘schools in th e union high school dis from P u g et Sound an d a re now dom ­
/ o AM and FA IRV IEW and GRESHAM SCHOOL DIST.
' tric t a re each ta k in g p a rt in th e pro- iciled at G ran d p a F. B enfield’s.
W e solicit th e accounts of in d iv id u als and m erch an ts,
P H O N E 54 X
MAIN ST.
g ram for th e d edication of th e high
Mrs. B. H endersen was a guest at
GRESHAM
extending rt> o u r custom ers every co u rtesy co n sisten t w ith
■
school.
C h a n tic lee r on Friday.
safe and conservative hanking.
Two m ore pupils were en ro lled a t
T he Salezm an b ro th e rs a re b u ild ­
th e high school last Monday.
A. E. .MILLER, P resid en t
I'. A. HOLLIDAY, \ iee-Pi-esident
m
ing an a u to re p a ir shop at Spring-
K. A. M ILLER, ('» sh ie r
Sig. K nighton is expecting to move dale.
I to P o rtlan d as soon as he can dispose
G ust, luir-m i, E m anual Im le rso n , D irectors.
Lee E vans is going into th e gro- j
of his team an d su rrey .
eery business at T ro u td ale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W ilson have left
Mr. Young was in th e m etropolis
for th e ir claim in W asco county.
on business a few days last week.
Miss C a rrie W ilson is helping Mrs.
A new b lack sm ith shop is now u n ­
W ard E vans w ith th e house work.
Mill now in o p e ra tio n ; lu m b er o rd ers prom ptly tilled
d er co n stru ctio n at th e H eights and
G ladys Easley and Mrs. A rchie K in ­ Mr. M ailing is th e p ro p rieto r.
ALL KINDS. ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING,
caid have gone to E ugene to th e
Miss Ada W oodw ard has gone to
C h ristian E ndeavor convention.
SHINGLES, Etc.
N orth Bend to visit h er friends.
Mrs.
H. C o u rte r, of L ato u rell,
will tak e a sh o rt course in th e trad e
VENTURA PARK
school in th e city.
Let us figure on your orders. W rite or phone.
Mrs. O scar B reith au p t spent T u es­
Mr. and Mrs. N ew ton C o u rter,
»
We deliver.
day w ith Mrs. W. H. Sanford.
who have been in Los A ngeles and
H c like it since it is the B e st S p re a d c rM o n e y Can Buy and j
Mrs. Axsom, of A ltam ead, was vis­ o th e r points in C alifo rn ia, a re ex­
ti 'arnnteed to do better work in less tim e than anv other spreader
itin g frien d s and relativ es here on pected to be back at th e F alls soon.
on the m arket today. I t ’ s easy to load, thoroughly pulverizes, f
T uesday. We a re glad to learn th at
s p re a d s w ider and more evenlv th a n a n y o t h e r machine.
Mr. an d Mrs. P. A ndersen were
Phone 446
M artin L e n n a rts, Mgr.
Sandy, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Axom will soon move d in n er g u ests at th e C orbett ranch
C o m e a n d G et th e F r e e C a ta lo g
out h e re again for th e sum m er.
on Sunday.
W e also have a special folder, showing " N is c o ” Spreaders in full colors
T he ow ner of_the 15-acre tra c t on
Rev. Mr. R eeder, th e m in ister of
Both, circular and catalog, w ill give you a good idea of " N is c o ” Spreader
LODGES AND SOC IE T IE S.
M A SO N S.
perfection. T he machine itself is on hand for your inspection. Com e and
the Base Line ad jo in in g V en tu ra the C h ristian ch u rch , has purchased
see the practical, low down top, the extra deep bed and all other uniim e/
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e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lis h e d f ro m G R E S IIA M M A S O N IC L D D G K .— M e e ts
P ark is p lan n in g to build im m ed ia te­ five acres of iand from th e C orbett
features found only in “ N isc o ” Spreaders. L et us s h o w ««»«
** C£
lim e to tim e f re e o f c h a r g e . O t h e r s n o t
n d T u e s d a y e a c h m o n th , s
ly, a su m m er hom e on his p ro p erty estate and is very busy g ettin g It lis
te d h e re a r e so lic ite d . If a n y a r e i n ­
in. W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r. M ax
H E S S E L HARM M A C H IN E R Y ,
and la te r will erect a m odern, up-to- cleared.
S c h n e i d .. . __ _ t t a r y , H. J. P u l-
c o r re c t p le a s e n o tif y th e O u tlo o k a n d •
fer
G r e s h a m < Oregon.
d a te home.
L. Benfield, of P o rtlan d , spent OI I (•« ' ion • w ill I'C IHii.lc ;i I (»111 . I
Jo h n Spier, an old s e ttle r on th e T hursday at his m o th e r’s bungalow .
FA . II:
M A S O N IC i L . o
O o D g G i E — Mi
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GRESIIAM, OREGON.
Jk l i i s t S a t u r i l a ) o f « ich m o n th .
Itarr road, passed aw ay at his hom e
P o X Io N A
GRANGE
M e e ts t h i r d ' V
W o r s h i p f u l M i s t e r . M .1 r , , x
on M onday. F u n eral services w ere
HILLSVIEW
W e .I n .- d a . M arch , .lull, S o p t e m b e r . Io-
s e c t- c la r y , E a r l i , . a i l
E n ir
ORIENT
cem
ber.
M
aster,
J.
J . Jo h n so n
s
e
rre
-
view.
held
T
uesday.
We
extend
o
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r
sym
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CORDWOOD
a r i y , E tim
i H e ik e ; le c tu r e r . M rs. J. W
la
lin
a
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An e n te rta in m e n t an d basket so­ Tow n se m l
Seasoned Hi-, X u . 1
*4 .5 0
T he P a tro n -T e a c h e rs’ m eeting was pathy to th e fam ily and friends.
SA N D Y M A SO N IC L O D G E — W . XI.
"
A P r o c t o r ; s e c r e ta r y , C. 11. P o rc e li
Mrs. Elof H ed iu n d and Mrs. Chas. cial will be given at th e Hillsview
Seasoned tic. X o . 2
3 .7 5 I well atte n d e d last F rid a y aftern o o n .
M t'L T N o .M A H « H A N G E — M e e ts ev- s a n d y , « r e g o li
schoolhouse,
F
eb
ru
ary
27.
Every*
■ry
f
o
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t
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S
a
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a
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.
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rafe,
of
T
rin
ity
Place,
sp
en
t
th
e
day
Seasoned m a p le an d asli .... 4 .7 5
Messrs. N aashahn, P eterso n , Alhel,
i s .>n, s e c r e ta r y , C. M l.a k e ; le c tu r e r .
T R O l ’T D A L E C H A P T E R , «
E.
j body is invited to come and have a i M l é rs.
A ll O rd e rs D e liv e re d .
Phone 5 10
J. ( ’. I m ke. G r e s h a m , R. E. I >. 2.
and Mrs. M cAlpine w ere nam ed on a with Mrs. Noah P erry W ednesday.
N il. SO. W. M., M,-» M a r,;.n e t M i l i t i . ,
s e c r e ta i) - . M is M a rg a r e t S tiles.
M - .t .
good
tim
e.
T
he
proceeds
of
th
e
bas­
Mrs.
Raipli
B
urdick,
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
com m ittee to solicit fu n d s to m eet
L. A. APLINGTON
I A l i t V IE W G R A NG E — M ce t s e v e r y a t I ro u tiin i* , t h i r d S a t u r d a y e v .- a ln g s o f
t S a tu rd a y
a c h m o n th .
M a s te r. C e d ric S to n e .
th e expenses of an in d u stria l school Mr. and Mrs. F reese, moved to Mon- kets will be for' th e purpose of p u r­ s firs
e c r e t a r ) . Hoy S lo n e , le c tu r e r , M rs. I >.
chasing an o rg an for th e school. La- W. M cK in
tav illa th e first of th e week.
GI
F a ir v ie w . O re g o n .
■ fair, to be held next fall.
1AM C H A P T E R , O, E. S . N O .—
— W. M M rs A lina B lo w n , s e c r e ti l i ) ,
j
dies
please
bring
baskets.
Mrs. T. J. M cDaniel, who has been
p e e a s a n i ' V a i . i . ev g r a n .; ■
Rev. A. J. W are p reach ed at th e
MI ss
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am i
visitin g h e r nephew , F ra n k N. P ar- | Mr. and Mrs. A. W estlund and lit­ M e d s e v e ry se c o n d S a t u r d a y in e a c h f o u r t h T h u r s i la y s In o d d I Z s.-.-onil
e llo w s' h a ll
chapel last Sunday aftern o o n .
m o n th .
M a s te r, P. E. B lis s ; s e c r e ta r y ,
tle
son
S
tanley,
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
were
past
week, re tu rn e d
M rs. A n n a L e h m a n , le c t u r e r , G. N. S a ­
T he chapel Aid society will hold en t, fo r th e
UDD FELLO W S.
¡visitors at th e hom e of th e fo rm er's g e r. G r e s h a m , O re g o n , It. F. I >. 3.
its next m eeting T uesday aftern o o n . hom e today.
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We are so rry to rep o rt th a t Mrs. > sister, Mrs. A. S am uelson, o v er S un­ t h ir d S a tu r ila y e a c h m o n th .
F eb ru ary 23d, at th e hom e of Mrs.
M a s te r , M e d s In M accitlo-c h a ll e v e r y T h iir td .tv
day.
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,
M
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M
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arg
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W
ells,
Mrs.
S
an
fo
rd
's
! A. F. Chase.
All m em bers and
so n ; le c tu r e r , M is. K a n n te C h r is te n s o n B. N. H a ll s e c r e ta r y .
L.
W
alsh
has
b
ought
all
of
J.
m
o
th
er,
is
not
im
proving
as
we
wish.
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
R
F.
11.
1.
trie n d s w elcomed. T he g irls ’ branch
P H O T O S T U D IO
G R E S H A M L O D G E . N G 125, 1 , 0 0 F
She has had to un d erg o a n o th e r o p ­ T eeven’s tim b er and has sta rte d to
j will m eet a t 3 o ’clock.
G RESHAM
G R A N G E .M c-ts
ev e ry
G - . J 1' " M clzg ct , sc, I.-I.III. R II
cu
ttin
g
it
up
in
to
cordw
ood.
se
c
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s
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a
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e
a
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m
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th
.
M
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s
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r
,
I
odd.
M i- t ils ev ery
S a t u r il s y e v e n in g
era
tio
n
,
an
d
is
very
weak.
Second Floor, Sell Building
Mrs. Jackson is q u ite ill a t h er
M rs. .1 R. C a v a b a g li. n e c r e ta r y , .A ll.it-
C. A ppleyard has tak en th e con­ la A lle n , le c tu r e r . IE E. D a v is G r e s h ­
home.
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IN
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NG.
2J4. I. o. O. E.
tra c t for cu ttin g one h u n d red cords a m . D reg o n .
_
. W in. W h e e le r , s e t . d a r y . A u g ­
PLEASANT HOME
u s t L e e k b e rg .
of wood fo r M. W inch.
SA N D Y
G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e r y
All Delayed Orders Will be
LUSTED
f o u r t h S a tu r ila y .
M a s te r. A. G. T h o m ­
W OM EN O r W O ODCRAFT.
Mrs. F o rest L o uderback, who cu t
A lbert Y u n k er has ta k en co n tract a s . s e c r e ta r y , J a m e s Bell
Filled.
New Business
le c t u r e r ,
M
rs.
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C.
S
in
c
la
ir.
Sand)-,
T
hose
on
th
e
ho
n
o
r
roll
in
th
e
<
»regon.
h
er
hand
so
badly,
is
im
proving
for
cu
ttin
g
two
h
u
n
d
red
cords
of
B
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R
IN G R E B E K A H L O D G E — N. O - -
Solicited.
M ln n le M e y e rs , s e c r e ta r y , N o ra M e y e rs.
L usted school are, A lb ert Quay, H o­ nicely.
I wood for Y olger and O. G erber.
E V E N IN G
STAR
GRANGE
M eds
firs t S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th .
M a s te r ,
m er Spencer, A gnes D ollerw lck, R ay­
G R E S IIA M
R E B E K A H I. g DGE N d
Mrs. Sam ple and d a u g h te r H attie
Mr. an d Mrs. J. R uhlin have a .1. .1. J o h n s o n . s e c r e ta r y . J e n n ie
i .E .M e ets e v e r y
se c o n d a n d f o u r t h
- rn ith ; le c tu r e r . M is s N e llie F a w c e tt, W e d n e s d a y a t N p. nt. In th e I i t u e
mond M iller, H arold Ja c k , E rn est sp en t S atu rilay and Sunday In P o rt­ little son, born a few days ago.
aen ts, O reg o n .
h
a
ll
N
o
b
le
G
ra
n
d
,
M is C. M K e n n o
Quay, P aul D ollerw lch, Ada Quay, land w ith h e r m o th e r an d sis te r Mrs.
Mrs. K ran en ick , of P o rtla n d , has
s e c r e ta r y . M rs. C o ta C h ild e ts
R
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C
K
W
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G
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—
M
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e
ts
firs
t
M yrtle M oulton, l«la S ester, W illie W hitehead an d Mrs. Ayers.
ren ted h er place so u th of th e school- W e d n e s d a y N
rn . a n d t h i r d S a t u r d a y
W. C. T. U.
10 a. in. M a s te r, J o h n R ic h m o n d ; s e c ­ i v Y - C - ,S K. ‘ V,! 1S T 1 •' X
S ester, F re d d ie Erz, C arl G oger, H ar-
T 1: M 1 ’I B -
K enneth L ou d erb ack , who has house to a fam ily in P o rtlan d .
r e t a r y . H e s te r It. T h o rp e , le c t u r e r . M rs. ANt 1-, I M O N - M e e ts a t th e L ib r a r y
’ ry C arlson, V ada Q uay, E dw ard been at Los A ngeles, C alifo rn ia, for
L ittle Mabel H upp sp en t S atu rd ay Id a B u r g e s s . G r e s h a m , R. F. D. 1.
se c o n d
and
fo u rth
T h ttr s d .iy s
each
m o n th a t 2 .10 p. m. P r e s id e n t, .Mrs II
' H am ilton, R ich ard Babcock, Zena th e past th re e years, is hom e tin a and Sunday w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r at
P a u l H u e t z e l P ro p .
C o L I ’X lBIA
GRANGE— M eds
firs t E M o s ti II s e c r e ta r y , Mt
G e o rg e I
.S a tu rila y In e a c h m o n th .
M u s te r ,
M. H o n ey .
I N eibauer.
visit.
Boring.
P o u m let . s e c r e ta r y , M rs G ia c e F e r g u ­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cook and fam i­
o n . l e d u t e r , M rs. I le n k lc .
Cot b e lt.
Mr. H an n ers, who had a slig h t
G R A N D ARM Y.
T h ere is to be a b ask et social at < s »regoli.
ly, of P a rk ro se , visited and took d in ­ stro k e of p araly sis, is im proving.
Hillsview schoolhouse on F eb ru ary
,
i ’DHT. G.A R
C om m and-
n er w ith th e la tte r ’s p are n ts, Mr. and
W’D D D L A W N G R A N G E — M e d s s e c ­ • t . \\ m. B u tle r , l- a tr v le w ; q u H rteiim iH t-
Mrs. J. A. Stevens, of P o rtlan d , 27th. Miss G ithens ex ten d s an in­
M e e ts c v e r v
o n d a n d f o u r t h S a tu r ila y e v e n in g s M a s ­ e r. J o e l B a te « , T r o u t d a l e
Mrs. W. IL H am ilton, Sr., la st S u n ­ visited w ith h er b ro th e r G eorge M ur­ vitatio n to all.
te r , W IE II. D u fu r; s e c r e ta r y , M rs I-:. th ir d M u tu rd a y o f e a c h m o n th
P. A r m s tr o n g ;
le d u te r .
M rs.
S. A.
day.
ry, S atu rd ay .
.S IM N I.'R R E L IN K C u R R s
M rs. D.
H y a tt.
P o r tla n d , W o o d la w n s ta tio n .
D. J a c k , p r e s i d e n t ; M rs ( ’l i r a K a n e
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. R o b ertso n , of
Mrs. S a e ttle r was hom e a few days
POW ELL VALLEY
M e e ts e v e r y t h i r d S a t u r d a y
L E N T S tIR A N G E — M e e ts se c o n d S a t ­ s e c r e ta r y .
ON THE MARKET
G resham , visited a t th e hom e of his th is week.
r e a c h m o n th , G re s h a m .
u rd a y . Ill (10 a m M a s te r , W II Y oung
s e c r e ta r y , M rs. W. I, H o tc h k is s ; l e c t ­
I
he
P
a
re
n
t-T
e
a
c
h
e
rs’
association
nephew an d niece, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
FRESH EVERY DAY
1 B. H u tch en was called to A lbany
u r e r, M rs. M innie D a r n a ll.
L e n ts , t h e .
CHURCH HKRYICEH.
R obertson last T h u rsd ay .
on account of th e d eath of his cousin. J will hold its re g u la r m eeting a t th e
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Jo h n S ieret is am ong m any who
W. S. Myers was In G resham on J schoolhouse W ednesday F e b ru a ry 2-1
d a ) S ch o o l III a in. D R. S h o e m a k e r,
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beginning
a
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8
p.
m.
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p
atri-
Stipi-i I n tc iid e n t. P r e a c h i n g II a m a n .l
are having th e g rip th is w inter.
business T h u rsd ay .
S A N S — M a s te r , G r a n t A. S h aw
7 30 P nt
P r a y e r m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y
| otic ad d ress will be given by Rev. s \ e R c T r e I ta
r y , I r e d It. C ra n e .
M e d s firs t 7 30 p. m. R ev. A. J . W a re , P a s to r .
H arris H am ilton an d fam ily m ov­
Mrs. M. D. W illiam s is v isitin g
.tail
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w
j Jo n a s Jo h n so n . Mrs. K arl H agberg < »regon.
ed to Salem last week w here he has with th e M cKinneys.
FREE
M E T H O D IS T
C IIP R C II —
M o itn n g s e r m o n ot II o 'c lo c k , e v e n in g
• «•hploym ent.
T he W illing W o rk ers class of th e ; will re n d e r a ho I o and F. L. Rugg
C L O V E R C IR C L E NO. 202, W. O. W H erm on u t 7:30,
S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10
,
will
recite.
.M eets e v e r y lin ir tli T u e s ila y n t 2:30 In ",
Mrs. G. L u sted , who w ent to th e P leasan t H ome S unday school will
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( he l . i i i> E. hu ll. G u a r d ia n N elght»»-, Ili tti
t l a s s m e e lin g f o llo w in g m o r n ­
Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital fo r tr e a t­ give an e n te rta in m e n t and "p in k
Airs. D D .lin k , (ire s h iitn II 2. G u a r d ­ in g se rm o n .
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H ave you sen t in y o u r so lu tio n to ia n <-li-rk. E liz a M e tz g e r. G re slu tin .
I l a y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s a t
m ent, is g e ttin g along nicely. She is te a ' at D enny's hall on F e b ru a ry 20.
th e c h u r c h .
R ev. W in
It
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the
puzzle display in M etzger B ros.’
ra a to r.
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being cared for at th e hom e of h er T he e n te rta in m e n t will be free, but a
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receive $1.00 cash prizes, an d tile ! D ic k e n s o n ;
Main St.
Gresham, Ore. j
PLEASANT VALLEY
re c o r d
k e e p e r.
W a lk e r m e e tin g U e d n e a d a y e v e n in g a t te s o tim
’clo ck .
ROCKWOOD
balance of co rrect an sw ers each a I ju e a ln b e r r y . G r e s h a m , It. I-’. D. I
C H A R IT Y H I V E . l 7 o . T M.— M e e ts |
Rev. A. J. W are, p a sto r of th e
“ T h e Rent L ax ativ e I know O f."
T he concert an d dance, w hich has 40c can of V ernicol.— Ad.
, se c o n d T h u r s d a y a n d f o u r th S a t u r d a y
G resham B aptist ch u rch , will begin been an n ounced to be given next
"I have sold C h a m b e rla in ’» T ab­
■ a f t e r n o o n s e a c h m o n th .
C om m ander I
who
a series of m e e tin g s ‘a t th e P leasan t
H ow to P re v e n t B ilio u s A tta c k s .
M rs J o s i e .S ta n le y ; re c o r d k e e p e r. M ies lets for sev eral yearH. People
S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 20 by th e H a­
have used th em will ta k e n o th ing
| M azie S h a n tin . G r e s h a m . It I-'. D. 1.
Valley B aptist ch u rch M onday even- w aiian T ro u b ad o rs, h as been called
"C om ing ev en ts cast th e ir shadow
else. I can recom m end th e m to my
p n g , F eb ru ary 22. All a re co rd ially off. T he Shaw fam ily, w hich com ­ before.” T his is especially tru e of n , 1-,-;-, ' M . ‘ " i n c i i , « i
w o m e n cu sto m ers us th e best laxative am i
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j invited to a tte n d th ese m eetings.
prised th e g re a te r p a rt of th e tro u p e, bilious a tta c k s. Y our a p p e tite will Mortila)- ev i n i n a s o r th e m o u th a t th e cu re for co n stip atio n th a t 1 k no w o f , ”
E lm er H a tte ry left last M onday for has signed a c o n tra c t to play a t th e fall, you will feel d u ll an d languid. L ib r a r y . P r e s id e n t, M rs C h a s C le v e ­ w rites F ra n k S tro u se, F ru itla n d .
la n d ; s e c r e ta r y , M rs. E. T r u s u d t
Iowa. F o r sule by all D ruggists.
i M edford w here he expects to find em ­
A. HUTTON, Prop.
P anam a-P acific
E xposition fo r th e If you are su b je c t to bilious a tta c k s
ploym ent.
next few weeks
They have d e p a rt­ ta k e th re e of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey visited ed fo r C alifornia.
as soon as th ese sym ptom s ap p e ar
Special Contracts given for
at the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. R ichard
and th e a tta c k may be w arded off.
milk hauling.
B lair in P o rtlan d la st Sunday.
F o r sale by all D ruggists.
MOON IS TAPERING OFF
Rev. J. T. Iloye, fo rm erly p asto r
P h o n e s — G re s h a m 44
IN PROHIBITION YEAR
N o tic e .
|o f the B ap tist ch u rch at th is place,
P o rtla n d , T abor 54MMI
G resham Shoe Shop has moved
I was sh a k in g h an d s w ith m em bers of
T h ere is a tra d itio n ex tan t since
his fo rm e r co n g re g atio n Sunday.
th e y ea r of 1846 th a t th e m onth of from th e old location to Jo h n Metz­
beside th e T ailor
I. F. Coffm an, of L en ts, b ro u g h t F e b ru a ry was w ith o u t a full moon. g e r’s b u ilding
Eyes tested and glasses fitted. out som e tree s and sc ru b s W ednes­
C A R L D A H L . P ro p
P erh ap s som e of us who w ere o b se r­ Shop
Dr. Geo. Inglis.
day which he is h aving set o u t on his v an t enough In 1846, and can re ­
place.
m em ber th a t far back, will be ab le to
Mrs. W. C. Y oung and d a u g h te r verify th e tru th of th e tra d itio n . But
Colds a n d C ro u p in C h ild re n .
Did you ever notice how much
Many people rely upon C ham b er­ F lorence, of S eattle, are v isitin g th is it is a long way to 1846, n early th ree
week
at
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
score y ears an d ten, an d no one
la in 's C ough Rem edy im plicitly in
easier you can do business when
aro u n d h ere will ad m it being th a t
cases of colds and croups, and it nev­ J. Berke,
you have plenty of well printed
old.
e r d isap p o in ts them .
Mrs. E. IL
Recognized A dvantages.
Now,
th
e
re
fo
re
,
tow
lt,
as
m
ade
T hom as, L o gansport, Ind., w rites:
stationery? It not only makes
You will find th a t C h a m b e rla in ’s and provided, etc.. In th is year of
“ I have found C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough
you feel better satisfied, but is
Rem edy to be th e best m edicine for i Cough Rem edy has recognized a d ­ g race when p ro h ib itio n has become
colds and croup I have ever used, v antages ov er m ost m edicines in use th e bugaboo of those who get fu ll__
every way a profitable invest­
an d never tire of recom m ending it for coughs an d colds. It does not and ju s t w hile th e le g isla tu re is en ­
ment. Let us know your needs
to my n eighbors and friends. I have suppress coughs b u t loosens and re ­ actin g d rastic law s b earin g upon th e
alw ays given It to my ch ild ren when lieves it. It aids ex p ecto ratio n and su b je c t— and everybody Is ta p erin g
and we can satisfy you.
75tandar<T
suffering from croup, an d it has nev­ opens th e se cretio n s, w hich enables off in an ticip atio n of th e expected
the
system
to
th
ro
w
off
a
cold.
It
d ro u th , th e moon has done gone and
e r failed to give them prom pt re ­
counteract» any ten d en cy of a cold done likew ise an d th e re will be no
lie f." F o r sale by ail D ruggists.
to resu lt in p n eum onia. It co n tain s full moon in F e b ru a ry of th is year
no opium o r o th e r n arco tic, an d may
J u s t how th e moon feels a f te r go­
be given to a child as confidently as ing a w hole m onth w ithout being full
Install Standard" Enamel Ware
to an ad u lt. F o r sa le by all D ru g ­ is a puzzle th a t h u m a n ity will have
gists.
FOR SALE BY
to solve. P erh ap s th a t portion of h u ­
m anity which has been g e ttin g full
Vou are no farther from us than your phone.
(.rin d in g anti Itnlling.
once a m onth will ta k e th e moon for
at. A. E. Dellaven’s mill at New an o b ject lesson an d go an d do like­
CALL 701
PLUMBING AND HEATING
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All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade
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ADOLF TIETZE
I lu m
Large Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts
Sandy F ir Lumber Co.
A
Now Open
SCHNEIDER’S
City Bakery
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
PORTLAND and SUBURBAN
Auto Transportation Co.
I Modern
} Methods
For Real
Satisfaction
H. W. TRUSCOTT
Pleasant Home.
Open every day. wise.
Gresham, Oregon.
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