Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 26, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
MONEY TO LOAN
W e have several thousand dollars to loan on
Gilt-Edge Farm Mortgages.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GKESHAM,
OREGON
Best to Buy
Best to Use
Canton Disc Harrows, all sizes, all styles, high frame
Spike-Tooth Harrows. Spring-Tooth Harrows.
Superior or Iron Age Potato Planters.
Planet Jr. or Standard Garden Seeders.
Clipper Plows.
Superior Drills.
Oliver Chilled or Steel Plows.
All Repairs.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
TEL. 544
GRESHAM
CORBETT
City Bakery
Paul
H o a tz e l
P ro p .
Best Bread
ON THE MARKET
FRESH EVERY DAY
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Main St.
Gresham, Ore.
Mrs. L eland an d Mrs. L ew is Reed
visited frie n d s in P o rtla n d la st week.
W. R. K n ig h t, o u r g en ial m e r­
c h a n t, w as in P o rtla n d on business
M onday.
Mr. an d Mrs. C. J. L ittlep a g e, of
M osier, w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. E vans F rid a y an d S atu rd ay .
A t th e b an q u e t of th e m e rc h a n t’s
co n v e n tio n a t th e C om m ercial club,
th e re was serv ed on th e m en u , corn
ca n n ed by J. W ard E vans. T his is
a s su re d ly a co m p lim en t to th e excel­
lence of Mr. E v an s' corn.
HURLBURT
Miss G ladys L asley an d Mrs. K in
caid h av e re tu rn e d from E ugene.
Mr. R o ltm an , th e C h ristia n E n ­
d ea v o r field se c re ta ry , ad d re ssed a
m e etin g h ere T h u rs d a y evening.
T he union h ig h school will be
ded icated th e 2 0 th of M arch, th e re
will be a d om estic science c o n te st
a t th a t tim e.
A ndrew S ö d erströ m is p re p a rin g
for a b arn raisin g th is week.
S. M. Davis h as been b u ild in g an
extension on his b arn th is w in ter.
Miss G eneva W rig h t, of G resham ,
w as ov er to visit sev eral fam ilies in
th is n eig hborhoo d recen tly .
A c a r load of cab b ag e has ju s t
been shipped from C o rb ett.
ROCKWOOD
Mrs. Bessie T h ac k er h as re tu rn e d
to h e r hom e a t Sellw ood a f te r sp en d ­
in g se v eral days w ith trie n d s and
re la tiv e s in th is vicinity.
'Standard"
D am e R u m o r say s th e M accabees
a r e going to m ove th e ir old shed on
th e ir s o u th lin e an d bu ild a new shed
on th e east line fo r autom obiles.
Mrs. A lice B row n an d d a u g h te r
astall “Standard” E nam el W are Dixie, of A rleta , v isited Mrs. F ra n k
D ickinson on T h u rsd ay .
FOR SALE BY
Mr. an d Mrs. N oland an d fam ily
have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t P eak-
ville. Mr. N oland h as been w orking
PLUMBING AND HEATING at E v e re tt, W a sh in g to n , fo r n early
a year.
Gresham. Oregon.
Mrs. C. E. R obbins an d sons Dolph
an d D onald visited Mrs. W. Cook on
T uesday.
T he Rockw ood S crib b ler h ea rd a
n u m b e r of co m p lim en ts on T u es­
d a y 's issue, F e b ru a ry 16th, of th e
O utlook. B e tte r th a n e v e r th ey all
say to use sla n g , “ I t ’s som e p a p e r.”
PH O T O S T U D IO
D ave B ell, of P o rtla n d , sp e n t th e
Sec.nd Floor, Sell Building
w eek-end w ith G eorgle an d Byron
P u llen .
Mr. an d M rs. A ndrew M cMillan
All Delayed Orders Will be an d son G ra n t v isited Mr. McMil­
Filled.
New Business
la n ’s p a re n ts a t M o n tav illa S unday.
Solicited.
M rs. C la ra B lakelock, nee Love,
visited Mrs. Sam Bliss on Saturday-
Mrs. B lakelock used to teach school
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ere.
C0RDW 00D
M rs. L o ttie R hodes w as a P o r t­
Seasoned tir. N o . 1 ................. » 1 .5 0
lan
d v isito r la st M onday.
Seasoned flr. No. 2 ...................S.7H
For Real
Satisfaction
H. W. TRUSCOTT
Now Open
SCHNEIDER’S
Season,d maple and ash...... 4.75
All Orders Delivered. Phone 510
H o w to P re ve n t B ilio u s A ttacks.
Special Sale of Lumber
Sandy Fir Lumber Co,
A
A
HILLSVIEW
N els N o rq u ist le ft for N ehalem a
few days ago, w here he has ta k e n a
jo b from Mr. B erkfield who ow ns a
saw m ill an d farm n e a r th a t place.
J. R uhlin was th e victim la st week
of th e ch ick en thieves. O ut of his
flock of 42 th ey only left him one.
E rn e st S chedeen has helped him o u t,
and also show n a tru e n eig h b o rly
s p irit by going a ro u n d am ong th e
n eig h b o rs an d having d ifferen t ones
d o n ate a few ch ick en s to give Mr.
R uhlin a new sta rt.
N. F. H o ljer, who has been a m is­
sio n ary In R ussia fo r th irty -fiv e
years, will speak in th e Sw edish
ch u rch h ere Sunday afte rn o o n .
VENTURA PARK
m ont, v alu atio n of $6000 and $3000
respectively w ith m o rtg ag e to b al­
ance.
Chas. H u n te r has secured th e con­
tra c t fo r th e
b u ild in g of George
C h riste se n ’s new seven-room b u n g a­
low an d has a force of men em ployed
p u ttin g up th e co n crete w alls of the
basem ent.
O tto Vogle has th e m a terial on th e
g ro u n d a n d h a s co m m en ced th e e r e c ­
tion of a m odern d airy barn.
H. I). Ja y n e has ju st com pleted a
sm all th ree -ro o m house on his place
an d Is se ttin g o u t a q u a n tity of b e r­
ries.
I. F. Coffm an is in sta llin g a grav-
lty w a te r sy s te m on h is p lace , lie is
piping th e w ate r from a s p rin g a in s ­
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L E N T S G K A N G E — M e e ts s e c o n d S a t ­
u r d a y , 10 00 a m . M a s te r W . 11 Y o u n g ,
s e c re ta ry , M rs
W
L . H o tc h k is s . le c t ­
u r e r , M r s . M a u d e D a r n a ll .
L e n t s , O re .
U N IT E D
A R T IS A N S .
F A IR V IE W
ASSEM BLY.
U N IT E D
A R T IS A N S
M a s te r» G r a n t
A. S h a w ,
s e c r e t a r y . F r e d 11. C r a n e .
M e e ts f i r s t
a n d t h i r d S a t u r d a y e v e n in g s .
F a i r v ie w .
< » re g o n .
C L O V E R C I R C L E N O . 202, W O . W
M e e ts e v e r y f o u r t h T u e s d a y a t 2 30 In
th e I. o O. F h a i l
G u a r d ia n N e ig h b o r ,
M rs D . D J a c k , G re s h a m R. 2. G u a r d ­
ia n c le r k . E liz a M e tx g e r . G r e s h a m .
M ACCABEES.
M .—
ROCKW OOD
TENT.
K
O. T
le c ts fir s t S a tu rd a y a n d t h ir d
u v e n ln g s e a c h m o n t h . C o m m a n d e r
re c o rd
k e e p e r.
W a lk e r
I ilc k e n n o n .
G r e s h a m , R . F . I ) . 1.
Q u e s in b e r r y .
C H A R I T Y H I V E . L . O. T M
M m u
•e c o n d T h u r s d a y a n d fo u r t h H a tu rd a y
a fte r n o o n . M e h m o n th .
C o m m a n d e r,
1 M
M a
r s z ie J o H s h ie a n S
y , e s r h e a c m
o r . d R k . e e F p . e r,
tln t a . n le ( ir
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M o r n i n g s e r m o n a t 11 o ’c lo c k , e v e n in g
s e r m o n a t 7 30
S u n d a y n c h u o l a t 1 fi
a
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C a t h e y a u p e r ln t e n -
d e n l.
C la a « m e e t in g
fo llo w in g
m o rn -
l i t * « e rm o n .
F . L . R u s k , c la a a le a d e r .
F l a y e r m e e t in g T h u r n d a y e v e n in g « a t
th e
c h u rc h .
R e v . W in .
R. I 'l u m le e ,
Faator.
L IN N E M A N
M F M n R IA I. M E T H u D -
l« t B p la e o p a l c h u r c h . U r e a h a m
P re a c h ­
i n g « « r v lc e « a t 11 a m a n d 7 10 p in
S u n d a y a c h o o l a t 10 a. in ,
E p w o rth
L e a g u e n t 0 46 p. in .
A. R L y m a n . S u n ­
d a y S c h o o l « u p e r l n t e n d e n t ; M ra . L i l l i a n
P u lle n , E u v
M e l v i l l e T . W ir e , I 'u K t o r
P a s to r.
PLEASANT HOME M E
CHURCH—
S u n d a y a e r v lc s o .
M o n d a y « c h o rd 10 a.
m .; p r e a c h in g . l « t n il 3d S u n d a y « , 11 a.
i n . ; 2d a n d t l h S u n d a y a , M p. in .
Ep-
w o r t h L e n g u a 7 :2 0 p. in
P r a y e r r n e e t-
In g T h u r a i l a y e v e n ln g a .
R ov.
T.
L.
S m it h , I 'a a t o r .
S M IT H
M E M O R IA L
PRESRYTER-
la n , F a i r v ie w
- S u p p lie d h y R e v
I
11.
S e ll o f P o r t la n d .
S u n d a y « e h o o l a t 111
a. in .
M r a II. W . M c K a y , « u p e r ln t e n ­
d e n t . p r e a c h in g I I » , n i . y P S. C. E .
7 20 p. m.
ta n c e of 8*ven h u n d red feet.
ODD r tL L O W I
C H R IS T IA N
S C IE N C E
S a r r ic a s —
1. O. O . F . h a ll, G r e s h a m . S u n d a y s c h o o l
Mrs. P. L. Bliss e n te rta in e d thp
H a r v lc e a a t 1 1. t e a t l m o n y
R O C K W O O D I. O . O. F . N O X1S — s t t o a. m
L adles' Alii at tea T h u rsd ay a f te r ­ M e e t« In M a c c a b e e h a l l e v e r y T h u r a d a y m e e t in g W e d n a a d a y a v a n ln g a t > o 'c lo c k .
t H o ’ c lo c k .
C. K. C rea N t>. ;
n ig h t
noon.
H. N
H a ll s e c re ta ry .
“T h e Ileal L a x a tiv e I Know Of."
Rev. A. J. W are will close his re- j
G R E S H A M L O D G E N O 124. I . O O F
“ I have sold C h a m b e rla in 's T a b ­
vlval services at th is place F rid ay j N . G .. I t e r i M e t z g e r , a e c r e t a r y , R H
le ts for sev eral years. P eople who
Todd.
M e e t« e v e r y S a t u r d a y a v a n ln g
night
have used them will ta k e n o th in g
B O R I N G L O D G E , N O . 224. I. O. O. F .
P lea san t V alley g ran g e m eets In
—N G
Wm
W h e e le r : a e c r e la r y , A u g - else.
1 can recom m end th em to my
all day session next S atu rd ay .
u a t L e e k b e rg
cu sto m ers as th e best lax ativ e an d
j GRESHAM
C O U N C IL
OF
W OMEN
PLEASANT HOME
! VOTERS
M r e l«
R e c u n il a n d
f o u r t h cu re fo r co n stip a tio n th a t 1 know o f,"
' M o n d a y e v e n in g « o f th e m o n t h n t th e w rites
F ra n k H trouse, F ru itla n d ,
L ib r a r y .
P r e s id e n t , M r« . C h a « . U le v e -
A business m eeting of th e M ethod­ i ' la
F o r sale by all D ruggists
n d , s e c r e t a r y . M r « K . T r u w c o t t . ______ Iowa.
ist L adles' Aid society will be held at
the ch u rch
W ednesday afte rn o o n ,
March 3. T his will be th e occasion
for th e an n u a l election of officers
All m em bers a re urged to be pres
ent.
BEST QUALITY MEATS
Mrs. A nnie E. Hale has been a p ­
pointed by th e county co u rt, ad m in ­
istra trix of th e e sta te of E lm er Hawk,
deceased and has qualified. T he es­
ta te Including personal and real
p ro p erty , is valued at ab o u t $1600.
Mrs. R o b ert G ray e n te rta in e d a
n u m b e r of g u ests at d in n e r Sunday
In ho n o r of Mr. G ray 's b irth d ay . All
p rese n t re p o rt a very en jo y ab le tim e.
Mrs. H arry McCoy is q u ite sick a t
h er hom e. Mrs. Eliza McCoy of Rose
City P ark is atte n d in g her.
Mrs. Ralph B urdick, who moved to
G resham recen tly has again moved
to h e r m o th e r’s hom e.
Mr. Rur-
dlck has Becured w ork n ea r h ere
ag ain , hence th e second move.
T h e Im p ro v em en t club m et on
W ednesday w ith Mrs. H ald an e D ick­
son. A very en jo y ab le an d p rofitable
m eetin g w as held. T h e an n u a l elec­
tion of officers re su lte d in th e re-
election of all th e p rese n t ones, to-
w lt: p resid e n t, Mrs. Noah P e rry ;
vice p resid e n t, Mrs. H ald an e D ick­
so n ; s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; Mrs. Ru-
loph and a s s is ta n t se c re ta ry -tre a s ­
LUSTED
u re r, Mrs. W illiam S m ith . A d ain ty
lunch eo n was serv ed an d a sh o rt
Mr. and Mrs W. H. H am ilton, Sr .
p ro g ram ren d e re d . Miss A da D ick­ w ent to P o rtlan d early th is week for
son san g d e lig h tfu lly and Miss N an ­ a visit w ith relativ es.
cy D ickson rec ited , a f te r w hich th e re J Mrs. G eorge L usted has retu rn ed
was som e im p ro m p tu m usic,
T * ° j hom e a f te r sev eral w eeks’ tre a tm e n t
h o n o red g u ests p re se n t w ere Mes- In Good S a m a rita n
ho sp ital.
H er
dam es C alm ville an d B urgess.
d a u g h te r, Mrs. M J. Goff of P o rt­
Miss L a u ra Jo h n so n an d h e r m o th ­ lan d la sta y in g w ith her.
er, Mrs.
R asm u ssen ,
visited Mrs.
GILLIS
M a rg aret W ells in P o rtla n d on T u es­
day.
A lecture-sermon will be delivered
I “Coming events cast their shadow
I before." This is especially true of
I bilious attacks. Your appetite will
fail, you will feel dull and languid.
MRS. ELLF* loM B R O Y
It you are subject to bilious attacks
“ A IN STREE
G R ESH A M
take three of Chamberlain's Tablets
On Sunday James Heath received
THE MUSIC SHOP
as soon as these symptoms appear a visit from his brother, of Portland.
IN BERT L IN D S E T 'S 8TO RE
and the attack may be warded off.
Latest Song H its
For sale by all Druggists.
Notice.
Teachers' Supplies
* otne in and H e ar th e M usic
from
I
Gresham
Shoe
Shop has moved
When a boy comes bach
aome place with bis clothve clean, from the old location to John Mets-
~*’lr Or’ <°t>lsn, 1 yr. reg........ 11.00 you may know that he hasn't enjoyed ger e bulldlug beside the Tailor
CARL DAUL. Prop
W -t-W w h Outlook, 1 yr.... 1.60 hlmaelf.
«•oottnatlon. 1 year_________ 1.00
L. A. APLINGTON
TROUTDALE
T h e O regon Daily Jo u rn a l h as been
TROUTDALE. Feb
8 6 — T ro u t­
giving its rea d ers a g re a t tr e a t for
d a le C h a p te r No fb. O rd er of E ast­
¡som e tim e by p rin tin g th e le tte rs ev-
ern S tar, held a special m eeting on
je ry day w ritte n by th e fea rle ss w rit­
W ednesday evening on th e occasion
e r know n as o u r h o n o rab le ex-G over-
wf th e visit to th e c h a p te r of W orthy
n o r O sw ald W est. My, how we enjoy
G rand M atron N ellie McGowan of
1x6, 1x8, Hl STIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14,
his s ta te m e n t p e rta in in g to th e leg is­
M edford and W orthy G rand P a tro n
No. 3, $11.
la tu re an d w ork done In Salem th e
Chas McGirr. A fter exem plifying
i la st few w eeks, an d we a re b e tte r ofT,
Common
Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $!».
th e w ork a ban q u et was served.
, by read in g th e sam e for su rely we
1x4,
1x6,
1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
Mrs. M. J. T iller is having h e r res­
I now a re g ettin g o u r eyes open and
2x4,
2x6,
2x8,
16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
can see m uch b etter. It Is a pity th a t idence rep a in ted o u tsid e and inside
repapered.
1x6
FENCING,
16 or 24 ft., $6.
j w hen a good, honest m an is a t the
Sam
R
ak
er,
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
visited
at
1x4
SHEATHING,
$5.
J w heel, d oing his utm o st to s te e r his
th e hom e of his a u n t and uncle, C. I.
i c ra ft tru e , c le a r of all d an g ero u s
1x6, lx> SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft.
R aker, Sunday and Mondy.
« lengths, $7.
places th a t we, th e people, d o n ’t de-
T he house fo rm erly owned by
1 m and to keep him th e re . T he poor,
1x6, 1x8 SH1PL AP, 16 or 24 ft., $8.
i u n fo rtu n a te in m ates of o u r s ta te in- R ichard L ato u re ll, now the property
2x4, cull, sized, $2
Istitu tio n lost a frie n d an d p ro tec to r of Roy A nderson of Boise, Idaho, is
ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER
I when G overnor W est re tire d from of- being rem odeled and put on a new
fo u ndation. W hen finished it will be
Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts.
,flce and th ey alre ad y know It.
Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings,
I have ask ed m yself th e q uestion occupied by N S. P arso n s and fam ily.
An au to re p a ir shop has been
Shingles, Etc.
]over and over, why is it th a t ce rtain
Mill now in o p eratio n . L et us figape on y o u r o rd e rs. P h o n e
class of men having ch a rg e of the sta rte d by M. Jean L arson in connec­
o r w rite. We D eliver.
prisoner# can enjoy show ing th a t the tion w ith th e gasoline filling sta tio n
¡p riso n ers a re at th e ir m ercy, and W A. D rennan, a m achinist from
I m ust su b m it to c ru e lty , well, even to P o rtlan d has charge.
R ak er & Bailey are rem odeling
! be to rtu re d for any sm all offense or
th e ir livery barn. It will include a
Phone 446
disobedience to prison rules.
M artin L e n n a rts, Mgr.
S andy, Ore.
It seem s to me th a t it is p u n ish ­ g arag e an d re p a ir shop.
m ent enough fo r a m an who has
PLEASANT VALLEY.
co m m itted a crim e to I be sh u t in
M A SO N S.
LODGES AND SOCIETIES
from th e w orld and deprived of all
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. R ogers en ter-
O H K SH A M M A SO N IC k o i >G F — M eets
( T h e s e n o t ic e s w i l l be p u b lis h e d f r o m
p riv ileg es a man in th e free enjoys. ained Mrs. R ogers' m o th er Mrs. El­ tim e to tim e f r e e o f c h a r g e . O t h e r s n o t
se con d T u e s d a y e ach m o n th . 8
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in . W o r s h i p f u l M a s t e r . M a x
I w onder If som e of th e rea d ers of wood and th e Misses Bowman, of c l is o t r e r e d c t h e p re le a « a r e e s n o o li t c i f i y t e d th e I f O a u n t lo
ok and I
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th e se h u m b le lines know w hat a P o rtlan d , last Sunday.
¡stra ig h t ja c k e t is, if you d o n 't have
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Uhlig a re th e
O R A N G E D IR E C T O R Y .
F A
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M A S O N IC
L O D G E — M e e ts
' th e least Idea w hat it is an d sh o u ld proud p a re n ts of a son born to them
fir s t S a tu r d a y o f e a c h m o n th .
POMONA
U. R A N G E — M e e ts
th ir d
once happen to see it, if you a re a on F eb ru ary 22.
W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r, M
J. F o x :
W e d n e s d a y . M a r c h , J u n e , S e p te m b e r , D e ­
cem ber
M a s te r . J
J
Jo hn so n , » » ♦re -
s e c re ta ry ,
E a rl T e n a rt.
F a ir -
¡Christian you no doubt would th in k
v ie w .
Mr.
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Mrs. A1 H am m ar, of t a r y . N d n a H e r k e . le c t u r e r , M r s . J . W .
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¡th a t we w ere living in th e b a rb a ria n G resham , visited at the hom e of Mr.
SANDY
M A S O N IC
LO D G E
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age an d I am nearly tem p ted to be­ and Mrs. W. L. R hoads Sunday.
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G R A N G E — M e e ts
e v e r y N o . 8 0 .— S ta t e d c o m m u n i c a t i o n th e t h i o l
; are b ut few p riso n ers by choice, but W ednesday.
fir s t S a tu rd a y .
M a s te r
C e d r ic S to n e ; S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n t h , M a s o n ic h a l l ,
I m ost of them by circu m stan ces and
Mrs Amy Dobson, of P o rtlan d , s e c r e t a r y , R o v S to n e , le c t u r e r , M r s . D T r o u t d a l e
M a rg a re t
M c K a y , w o rth y
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W. M cK ay.
F a ir v ie w , O re g o n ,
m a t r o n , .M a r g a r e t S a le s , s e c r e t a r y .
1 e n v iro n m en t, and I am su re th a t th e visited . fo
r a few days th is week at
PLEASAN T
VALLEY
O ltA N U B -
! p riso n ers can be m anaged to b e tte r th e hom e of h e r b ro th e r T. R. Berry
G R E S H A M C H A P T E R . O. E S . N O --
.M e e ts e v e r y f o u r t h
S a t u r d a y In e a c h
— W . M . M rs
A n n a B ro w n
s e c re ta ry .
a d v a n ta g e by kin d n ess th a n by h arsh of th is place.
n iu n t h
M a s t e r , P. 1» M i a s , a r c r e t a r y , M is s
R ose
D a lr
M e e ts s e c o n d
and
llr s
Anna Lohm an
l e c t u r e r , O . N . Sa
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tre a tm e n t and cru elty com bined. It
Among th e young folks who at- g e r. G r e s h u in , O r e g o n , R. F . D . 2.
sh o u ld be th e d uty of those in ch a rg e tended th e high school play given
W OM EN OF W O O DCBAFT.
H l S S E I.V 1 L L E
G R A N G E — M o e ta
of such u n fo rtu n a te s to m ake b e tte r by th e Ju n io r class in G resham la*-t t h i r d S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n t h .
M a s te r ,
J o h n W t- lb e « , s e c r e t a r y , M a b e l M i c k e l ­
B O R IN G R E B E K A H L O D G E — N . G
men and b e tte r women of th em a fte r S atu rd ay n ig h t w ere K eith K ester- s o n ; le c t u r e r , M r s . F a n n ie C h r la te n a o n .
M in n ie M e y e r s , s e c r e t a r y , N o r a M e y e r s .
once being p unished for th e ir sins. 8oii. Miss L au ra'M o o re anil Glen Kes P o r t la n d , R . F . D . 1.
GRESHAM
K E B E K A II LO D G E , NO.
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e v e r y 81
By stu d y in g th e life of the p riso n ers terso n .
M e e ts
e v e ry
second
and
fo u rth
second S a tu rd a y e a ch m o n th .
M a a te r . W e d n e s d a y a t 8 p . i l l In th e I. O. O . F .
In San Q uentin in C alifo rn ia, we find
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H erke have M ra . .1. R . C a v a n a g h ; s e c r e t a r y . A l b e r ­ h a l l N o b le G r a n d . M r s C M K e n n e y .
h e t u r e r . 11. E. I , a v i a .
G re s h ­
th a t th e co n d itio n at th a t place has ren te d th e W. L. K esterson house a ti m . Allan;
Mra « i .« « ' h i idt-rs.
O re g o n .
¡been m uch im proved of late.
B ut an d moved in.
W . C. T . u .
S A N 1 > Y G R A N G E— M e e ta e v e r y
su rely th e w arden an d m atro n th a t
Mr. and Mrs. D urfee recently of f o u r t h S a t u r d a y . M a a te r . A O . T h o m ­ A N W C O E M A U N N ’ I S O N . C — H M R e I e S t s T I A a N t th e T E L M i b P r E a R r y ­
as;
s e c re ta ry ,
Jam es
R e tt;
le c t u r e r , s e c o n d
and
fo u r th
T h u rs d a y s
each
had ch a rg e of th a t In stitu tio n a few P o rtlan d have ren ted and moved in ­ M ra . J . C. S i n c l a ir
S a n d y , O re g o n .
m o n t h a t 2 SO p. in
P r e s id e n t , M r s . 11.
y ea rs ago, if th e re is a p u n ish m en t to the Geo. Felt house.
L . W o s t e l l. s e c r e t a r y , M r s . G e o r g e F .
K V E N IN O
STAR
GRANGE
M e e t« H o n e y .
h e re a fte r fo r o u r sins, th ey will have
M a a te r ,
Mr. anti Mrs. W. G. R ogers were f i r s t S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n t h
J.
J.
Johnson,
s e c re ta ry ,
J e n n ie
C.
O BAND ABM Y
to face th e hot place down below for looking a f te r business in te re sts In S m i t h , le c t u r e r , X lia a N e l l ie F a w c e t t .
L
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th e ir m ost in h u m an tre a tm e n t to th e th e city last Monday.
M A R o h s P o s t , g a r
C om m and­
e r, W in
B u tle r , F a ir v ie w , u u a r t e r m a s t-
K — M e e ta
f i r s t e r. J o e l B a te s , T r o u t d a le
p riso n ers.
B ut they w ere rem oved
M e e ts e v e r y
Mrs. J. W. F ro st spent a few days W e R d O n C e s K d W a y O O 8 D p U in K ., A a N n O
d t h ir d S a tu rd a y t h ir d S a tu rd a y o f e a ch m o n th .
a f te r som e p riso n ers had got th e sta te a t th e hom e of Mr. W ells in Sell­ 10 a. in
M a a t e r , J o h n R ic h m o n d ; sec
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SUMNER
R E L IE F C O R PS
M rs
D.
officials to listen to th e ir co m plaints, wood th is week.
Id a B u r g e s s .
G r e s h a m , R. F . D . 1.
I > J a c k . pi e s id e n t
M rs
< 'l. u a K a n e ,
an d ju s t now as co n d itio n becam e
s e c re ta ry .
M e e ts e v e r y t h i r d S a t u r d a y
T h e U nderw ood place of seven
C O L U M B IA
G R A N G E — M e e ts
fir s t
m ore civilized by th e effort of G over­ acres a t W ilson sta tio n was trad e d S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n t h . M a s te r . M o f e a c h m o n t h , G r e s h a m .
u­
CHUR< II HIRVICBH.
n o r W est, it looks as th o u g h th e re for U m atilla farm land recently. The P s o o n u . n d e le r c , t u s r e e c r , r e t a M r r y a , . M l r le s . n k G le r . a c e C F o r e b r e g tt«
i » reg o n .
will be a g re a t change.
U nderw ood p ro p erty was valued at
BETHEL
B A P T IS T C H l’ R C H
Sun­
d a y S c h o o l 10 a. m .
I>. It. S h o e m a k e r .
MRS. P. ANDERSEN.
16000 and th e farm at $3000, with
W O O D LAW N
G R A N G E --M e e ts
s e c- S u p e r in t e n d e n t . P r e a c h in g 11 a. in ., a n d
on«! a n d f o u r t h S a t u r d a y e v e n in g s M a o - 7 30 p.
P r a y e r m e e t in g W e d n e s d a y
cash to balance.
te r , W . I I . I I . D u f u r ; s e c r e t a r y . M r s K.
Miss L a u ra Ross sp e n t S unday a t
„ p G ard n er al8o at wilson> hM I ’ . A r m s t r o n g . l e c t u r e r . M r s . H A . 7 30 p. m . R e v . A. J . W a r e , P a s to r .
P o r t la n d .
W o o d la w n
s t a t io n .
CHURCH—
FREE
M E T H O D IS T
h e r hom e a t th e H eig h ts
| , raded h ,s p,ace for propprty a t T re . H y a t t
at the Gillia church Sunday, Febru­
ary 28. at 2 o'clock by Evangelist
Milton H. St. John, on the subject,
"The Seventh Trumpet, or Turk
Leaves Europe and Armeggedon."
The evangelist will alng several
songs. All are cordially invited.
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