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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY", MARCH 2. 101ft PAGE THREE MELROSE CORRESPONDENT DESIRES GREATER ACTIVITY A m ost d elig h tfu l tim e was en Special Sale of Lumber MONEY TO LOAN W e h a v e several th o u s a n d d o llars to loan on G ilt-E d g e F a rm M ortgages. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Best to Buy Sandy Fir Lumber Co, Best to Use Canton Disc Harrows, ali sizes, all styles, high frame A A Spike-Tooth Harrows. Spring-Tooth Harrows. Superior or Iron A ge 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 VICTORY City Bakery Paul H o a tze l Prop. Best Bread ON THE MARKET FRESH EVERY DAY Pies, Cakes, and other P astry Main St. Gresham, Ore. joyed by ab o u t forty-five people when F A IR V IE W , M arch 1, 1915.— E d i they g ath ered a t th e hom e of C. M. to r O utlook.— W ill you allow nte L iste r fo r a farew ell p arty . Both V ictory and M elrose d istric ts were space in your v aluable p ap er to an s w ell rep rese n ted an d everyone ex wer a few re m a rk s m ade by som e 1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, pressed th e ir re g re t th a t th e fam ily th a t o u r p resen t council a f te r r e No. 3, $11. was leaving and all w ished them suc p eated prom ises before electio n — a f Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9. cess in th e ir new hom e w hich is a te r being in office now tw o m onths, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. la rg e farm n e a r Springfield. T he young people are g lad to welcome had done n o th in g , an d are using all 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. Mr. an d Mrs. P ayne who will live on th e ir energy to plunge th e city into 1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6. th e farm here. Mrs. P ayne is a neice a debt of som e ten o r fifteen th o u s 1x4 SHEATHING, $5. of Mrs. L ister. an d d o llars for a w ater system , if 1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft. Miss B e rth a G en try , who has been th is is th e only piece of w ork th a t lengths, $7. v isitin g w ith Mrs. A lta G entry th e th e council does fo r th e e n tire year 1x6, 1x8 SH IPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8. past th re e w eeks, was suddenly it will be a g rea t accom plishm ent, 2x4, cull, sized, $2. called to her hom e In N eb rask a by an d th e g re a te st G od-send th a t has th e d ea th of h er b ro th er. A n o th er been accom plished since th e in co r ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER. b ro th e r. H. H. G entry of Cascade p o ratio n of o u r city ; and th e cost Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts. Locks, accom panied her. Miss Gen- is not such a bugaboo as som e like Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings, I try plan n ed to spend a year on th e to m ake it appear. T he in te re st on Shingles, Etc. coast visiting th e exposition a t San bonds will be tak en care of by th e Mill now in o p eratio n . L et us figure on your o rd ers. Rhone F ran cisco on h e r way hom e next fall. consum er; th e enhanced value of o u r o r w rite. W e D eliver. T h ere has been a g re a t deal of property, th e increasin g of p o p u la sick n ess in th is neigh b o rh o o d th e tion, th e upbuilding and stim u la tin g p ast week o r two. T he grip d o esn 't of business, will ta k e care of the seem to have m issed any one. principal, so why should we w orry. P ho n e 446 M artin L en n a rts, Mgr. D. T. W illiam s an d wife were 1 would like to ask you if th e re is a S andy, Ore. g u ests of J. H. Wood and w ife S atu r- tow n, village o r city in e a ste rn M ult ) day an d Sunday. Mr. W illiam s had nom ah th a t is in w ant of a w ater j to re tu rn to his farm for th e n ig h t and sew erage system worse th a n o u r M A SO N S. LODGES AND SOCIETIES a t P lea san t H om e w here he is in the Fairview . If so w here? L u rin g the G R E SH A M M ASO NIC L O D G E — M eets [T h e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed fro m chicken and d airy business, but Mrs wet season, especially a fte r th e m e lt tim e to tim e f l e e o f ch a rg e. O th e rs not se co n d T u e sd a y ea ch m on th . 8 liste d h ere are so lic ite d . If a n y a re in p. m W o r s h ip fu l M a sler, M ax j W illiam s rem ain ed w ith Mrs. Wood ing of snow, we do not need a pum p, co rrect p le a se n o tif y th e O u tlo o k and S ch n eid er; s e c r e ta r y , H J. l'u l- fer. G resh am , O regon. who has been q u ite sick ag ain but is no, ta k e your bucket and g a th e r in c o r r e c tio n s w ill he m a d e at once. 1 b e tte r now. the overflow. If you please look at Q BA N O 1! D IB E C T O H T . EAIRVl F A IR V IE W M ASO NIC LO DG E— M eets Rev. T. J. A nthony was also a mine of o u r p roperty, today a sheet tirat S a tu rd a y o f ea ch m onth . POM ONA G R A N G E — M eets th ird g u est of Rev. and Mrs. Wood S u n j f water. Docs this affect o u r w ells'’ W ed n esd a y , M arch. J u n e, S ep tem b er. Iie- W o r s h ip fu l M aster, M. J. F o x ; . , , _ , , um ber M aster, J. J. J o h n so n ; se c r e - se c r e ta r y , E arl T egui t. F air- day. W liat ab o u t th e ofial of o u r city ? | tary,_ E d n a B e rk e. le c tu rer, M rs. J. W v iew . Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. W ilson were Why. oh why, is typhoid not in full T o w n sen d , SA N D Y M ASO NIC LO D G E AV. M., ! g u ests of H enry Jo n e s an d wife possession of o u r eiPr? See th e m a M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M eets e v ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y . M aster, R. 1. A n- W A. P ro cto r; se c r e ta r y , C 11. P u rcell. Sunday. n u re piled up ill various places; see der on; se c r e ta r y , C. M. I.ak e, lectu rer, S an d y, O regon. T he E m b ro id ery club will m eet a t th e m ass of ro tte n v egetation accu Mrs. J, C. Duke. G resh a m . R. F. D. 2, O U T D A L E C H A P T E R , O. E. S , F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M eets e v e r y No. T R 80.- th e hom e of Mrs. G. W. A lider. m u lated in som e of o u r principal H ist a t e d c o m m u n ic a tio n ih e Ihlrd S a tu rd a y . M aster. C edric S to n e , S a tu rd a y s t In ea ch m on th . M iso n lc h a ll. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k K enny, fo r stre e ts! T hose who wish may sn eer se c r e ta r y , Roy S to n e , lectu rer, Mrs 1). T ro u td a le. M argaret M cK ay, worthy- W. M cK ay. F a ir v ie w , O regon. m a tro n ; M argaret S a le s, se c r e ta r y . m erly of th is neig h b o rh o o d , have at G resham all they please but they P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y G R A N O E— - moved on to th e W alnut farm n ear will not see such sig h ts th ere. They M eets ev e r y fo u r th S a tu rd a y in ea ch G R E SH A M C H A P T E R . O E S . NO. - F airv iew . all pull to g e th er be it for good o r tnonth. M aster, P. I,. B lis s; s e c r e ts r y , ~ W , M , Mrs. A nna B ro w n ; se c r e ta r y , R o se P a ir M eets seco n d am i Mrs, A n n a L ehm an; lectu rer, G. N. Sa- M iss Jo h n S treb in is reb u ild in g th e bad. They h ang on till they get ger. G resh a m , O regon , K. F. L>. J. fo u r th T h u r s d a y s In o d d F ello w s' h all. fences on the old hom e place. , things, o r they n ever would have IW S S E L V 1 L L K G R A N G E — M eets W OM EN o r W OODCBAFT. M aster, H enry Jo n es is having his or- tak en th e county fair from us, as third S a tu rd a y e a c h m onth . Jo h n W elh es, se c r e ta r y , M abel M ick el B O R IN G R E B E K A H L O D G E — N. O — ch a rd sp ray ed th is week. they d id ; and today if F airv iew peo- s o n . lectu rer, Mrs. F a n n ie C h risten so n . M innie M eyers; se c r e ta r y , N ora M eyers. Mrs. E lm er M ercer an d Mrs. pie had stuck to g e th e r th e can n ery P o rtla n d , R. F. D. 1. G R E S H A M R E IlE K A Il I.o D G E , N o . G R ESH A M G R A N G E — M eets ev e r y F ra n k C um m ings w ere recen t call- would have been ours. Y e s , G resh- M eets e v e r y se co n d and fo u r tli seco n d S a tu rd a y e a c h m onth . M aster, 61 W ed n esd a y a t 8 p. m. in the I O. O. F. ers a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. H. Wood. U ni cam e over and asked us to ta k e Mrs. J. R C a v a n a g h ; se c r e ta r y , A lb er ta A llen , lectu rer. 11. E. D a v is G resh Dull. N o b le G rand, M rs C M. K en n ey , Some th ie f recently sto le betw een it, hut, "oh no, I c a n 't sell a site for am , O regon. se c r e ta r y . M is Cora C h ild ers 150 an d 200 g rain sacks from Chas, it at a m o d erate price. Look at o u r W . C. T . V . S A N D Y G R A N G E— M eets ev e r y W O M A N 'S C H R IS T IA N TEM PER T allm an . i large, four-room schoolhouse; see fo u rtti S a tu rd a y . M aster. A. O. T h o m A N C E U N IO N .— M eets at the L ib rary a s , s e c r e ta r y , J a m e s H ell; lectu rer, C ap tain and Mrs. C. O. B ranson w hat G resham has in school huild- Mrs. J. C. S in cla ir. S a n d y , O regon. seco n d and fo u r th T h u r s d a y s each m o n th a t 2 20 p. in. P r esid en t, Mrs. 11. visited one day la st week w ith th e ings. W here is th e la rg e lu m b er E V E N IN G STAR O R A N G E M eets L. W o ste ll; se c r e ta r y , M rs. G eorge F. H on ey. la tte r ’s cousin, who is ill in a P o rt yard of a few years ago covering the first S a tu rd a y In e a c h m onth. M aster. J. J. J o h n so n se c r e ta r y , J e n n ie C. land hospital. OBAM D 1 B K Y . en tire space now occupied by th e S m ith , lectu rer, M iss N e llie F a w c e tt. Mrs. E. A. Stafford has re tu rn e d j Sun-Dial p la n t? Also th e large wood L en ts, O regon. U A. R O SS POST. tl A It —C o m m a n d ROCKW OOD G R A N G E — M eets first er, W m . B u tler, F a ir v ie w , q u a r te r m a s t from G resham , w here she lias been yard ? F airview was h ere long be- M eets ev ery W ed n esd a y 8 p. m , an d third S a tu rd a y er, J o el R a tes. T r o u td a le. fo r th e past few w eeks, to stay w ith lo re G resham was even th o u g h t of, 10 a. m. M aster, J o h n R ich m o n d , sec third H aturday o f ea ch m onth. ry , H e ste r B. T h o rp e, lectu rer, Mrs. h e r son E v e re tt Stafford and wife. and we rem em b er when som e of the reta S U M N E R R E L IE F C O R P S M is D. Ida B u r g e ss. G resh a m , R. F. D. 1. D. Jack , p resid e n t; M rs C lara K ane, H enry Jo n e s an d wife w ere th e p rogressive resid en ts of G resham got M eets ev e r y th ird S a tu rd a y , i C O LO M B IA O R A N G E — M eets first se c r e ta r y . g u ests a t d in n e r one day la st week o u t th e ir rak es and how Ihe moss S a tu rd a y in ea ch m on th . M aster, M o f ea ch m on th , G resh am . ,1 , 1 . . , , . . . . P ou n d er, s e c r e ta r y , Mrs. G race F erg u - of W. B. P arso n s an d wife. tlew, anti th a t is w hat we w ant in so n . lectu rer, M rs. lle n k le . C o rb ett, CHURCH 8KKVICKS. F airv iew rig h t now— som e sh a rp - <lres°n. B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — S u n CORBETT to o th rak es and In use a t th a t. W O O D L A W N G R A N G E —M eets se c- day S ch ool 10 a. m. D. It. S h o em a k er, p erin ten d en t. P r e a c h in g 11 a. ni , anil T h e first qu estio n s asked by an in W.d H° H^DuUr■t* ^ r . u r y " “Mr“ " : S u 20 p. m. P ra y er m e e tin g W ed n esd a y Rev. E. A. L eo n ard , who re tu rn e d v esto r en terin g your city a re ab o u t *' A rm stro n g ; lectu rer, Mrs. s A 7 7:20 p. ni. R ev A. J. W are, P a sto r. H y a tt. P o rtla n d , W o o d la w n sta tio n . la st week from th e east, was a caller IIIE E METHODIST CHURCH schools, ch u rch es, w ater and sew er in th is vicinity Sunday. Mr. L eo n ard HVBt nrot(, th „ L E N T B G R A N G E — Meets second Hat- M orning serm o n at 11 o'clock , e v en in g se rm o n a t 7.30. S u n d a y sc h o o l at 10 will preach at th e C o ttrell B aotist ’ ’ p ro tectio n , and th< u rd ay . 10 00 a. m. M aster} W. H. Y oung; m. R ev. D. M. C a th ey su p erin ten d lack of th e last tw o-nam ed necessl- se c r e ta r y , Mrn W. L. H o tc h k is s , le c t- a. d en t C la ss m eetin g f o llo w in g m orn ch u rch next S unday m o rn in g at 11 I tleB hag th e cauge of o u r Ma u d . D a r n a ll. L enta, o ra . in g serm o n F. L. Itu g g , c la s s leader. P ra y er m e e tin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s a t ° ’C]?,Ck' „ a „ , rem ain in g In th e old rut th a t o u r UW,T,ID th e ch u rch . R ev. W m . II. I'liiiiilee, M, 88 , ? ’“ U' M anary BPen t la8t fo re fa th ers cut out. W e m ust ad- . £ '£ I, ,.‘VJ 5 W„ A B B B M B L T . U N IT E D P a sto r. w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. an d M r s .jv a„ ce ev p rythlng a ro u n „ ug ()u r a „. L 1 N N E M A N M E M O R IA L M ETH O D- E p isco p a l ch u rch , O reahain P rea ch Jo sep h M anary of th is place. vancing g en eratio n d em ands It. lie ^ r e g l n "* 8 a ‘ ur<lay « * « " » « ■ • F a .r v le w , lat in g tcee at 11 a in. and 7 20 p. m c h ^ d ^ X s ^ ’ N . T S i n ^ i s l - - .’J ’ - i,v e d t h e ,,as, 40 o r 50 _.CLOVEH C, H^ . W. O. „ S u n d a a erv y sc h o o l a t 10 a. m , E p w o rth A farew ell su rp rise p arty was giv en Mr. and Mrs. L iste r F rid a y even ing, F eb ru ary 26th. Mr. an d Mrs. L iste r expect to go to so u th e rn O re gon to live. Miss isab ell Thom pson was v isit ing w ith h er p a re n ts la st week. L ittle E d n a Jo h n so n is stay in g w ith Mrs. Alex. Thom pson. Mr. and Mrs. L. W ilhelm visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ick ler Sunday. Mrs. Jam es Jo h n so n , who «'as bad ly burned on th e arm and h an d , Is , g e ttin g along nicely. Alex. T hom pson m ade a business | trip to P o rtla n d F rid ay . Mr. and Mrs. H ilton, cousins of j Mrs. J. C. D uke, a re o u t from M lchi- i gan, visitin g them . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. B u rn s visited w ith th e ir p a re n ts a t T ro u td ale S un day. Mrs. G. W. A lid er and son C arl vis ited a t B rid al Veil Sunday. Ja m es H illyard has done a little re p a ir work on o u r roads, b u t the neighbors a re anxiously w aitin g for th e w ork to be finished. Miss L ula G ibbs is sp en d in g a few days w ith Mrs. Jo h n S. B urns. Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es B u rn s w ere calle rs on Mr. an d Mrs. Rosin. J. M. E berle atte n d e d th e big sale of cows a t th e R eynolds farm on th e Sandy road and rep o rted big prices. Mrs. W. M organ was called to P o rt land on acco u n t of the serio u s ill ness of h er d au g h ter-in -law Mrs. H arry M organ, who w ent th ro u g h an o p eratio n fo r appendicitis. W illie M organ h as got th e c o n tra c t of fu rn ish in g wood for th e G resham L ea g u e a t 8 4 5 p. m A. R. I.ym an, S u n S ch o o l su p e r in te n d e n t; Mrs. L illia n years th is way w ithout th ese tilings. M eets ev e r y fo u r th T u esd a y at 2 3« In d P ay u llen , E p w o rth L ea g u e p resid en t. Itev. p re p a rin g to build on his place. I can live th e rem ain in g few days tV j V k ‘ O r e X “im M elv ille T. W ire, P a sto r. P a sto r. T he B ap tist Aid society will m eet w ith o u t it and let G eorge do it is lan clerk' K“ *» M etzgar, O reaham . w ith Mrs. P. M M iller T h u rsd ay a f P L E A S A N T HO M E M E. C H U R C H — ■CACCABEBS .sim ply ridiculous. Come, boost for S u n d ay s e r v ic e s S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. tern o o n , March 4. th e w ater system , q u it knocking. RO CK W O O D T E N T , K O. T. 2 4 — m ., p rea ch in g . 1st ail 3d S u n d a y s, 11 m.; 2d and 4th S u m la y i 8 p. m. Ep- Miss Sudie Ja c k and Miss Beulah M eets first S a tu rd a y and third F rid a y J. II. SCHRAM w o rth L e a g u e 7 SO p. m P ra y er m eet- e v e n in g « ea ch m on th . C om m an d er, F ran k Ing C ap lin g er w ere th e gu ests of Mr. and a y e v e n in g s Itov. T. L. D ick en so n ; record keeper, W a lk er S m ith T , h u P rsd a sto r. Q u esin b erry . G resh a m , R. F. D. 1. Mrs. D. D. Jack of Scenic Sunday. PLEASANT HOTTE S M IT H M E M O R IA L PRESRYTLR- Mrs. C o rd er and ch ild ren , who C H A R IT Y H IV E . L. O. T. M — M eets n d T h u rsd a y an d fo u r th H aturday lan F a ir v ie w — S u p p lied by R ev I. n. have been living on th e E dw ards On S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 20th, Mr. a seco S ell o f I o ri land. S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10 fte r n o o n s each m o n th . C om m ander, 'Standard” Mr«. D. W. M cK ay, su p e r ln te n - place, moved last week to th e placp and Mrs. H. L. W aybill celeb rated M rs J o s ie S ta n le y ; record keeper, M ies “ ■ m l’r‘,« school. c h ln g II a. in.; Y. I'. S C E M azie H hantln. G resh a m , R. F, D. 1. 7 20 p. m. ' fo rm erly owned by Mr. H art. th e ir 5 6th w edding an n iv ersary . All Mrs. L ulu S treb in is going to run O D D F E L L O W S . T he I. B. G. club will m eet with th e ir ch ild ren and g ran d c h ild ren i 7?IS , ? 7 V Í Í « C IB N C B S e r v ic e « — h e r own farm th is y ea r and p u t it all . F 1>«11, O reaham . S u n d a y sc h o o l Mrs. L ida B artsch T h u rsd ay a f te r were th e re and a g reat m in y of th e in to oats. ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F., NO 2 1 » __ J," . « » c v lc e . a t 11. tea tlm o n y 111 M accab ee h all ev ery T h u rsd a y m e e tin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g at 8 o'oIouM. neig h b o rs were present an d all had n M ig eets Mr. and Mrs, J. W ilson w ere c a ll noon, M arch 11. h t a t 8 o ’clock . C K. F ree N. O ., Install "Standard" Enam el W are ers a t Mrs. R. K ersla k e’s F rid a y . Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck so n who fo r | a very en jo y ab le tim e, Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. H ull se c r e ta r y . “ T h e Heal Laxgllve I Know O f." som e tim e have been raisin g rab b its W aybill have spent most of th e ir Ed. Jones has ren ted Mrs. Wil G R E SH A M LO D G E , NO H i . I .O O F FOR SALE BY " I have sold C h a m b e rla in 's T ab N O., B ert M etzg er, se c r e ta r y , It. H. for th e P o rtlan d m a rk e ts, have en m arried life oTi th e place on w hich - Todd. liam s' farm . » M eets ev e r y H aturday e v e n in g . lets for sev eral years. People who larg ed th e ir ra b b it farm . They have they a re now living. T he E m b ro id ery club m eets at B O R IN G LO DO E, N i l 214. I. O. O. F '.av e used them will ta k e n o th ing F ra n k Hale, left T uesday for Rifle, N. O., Wm. W h eeler, se c r e ta r y , A u g Mrs. G. W. A lld er's T hursday. E very now a b o u t 100 ra b b its besides a n u m else. 1 can recom m end them to my PLUMBING AND HEATING body Invited. b er of g u in e a pigs and pigeons. C olorado, w here he will b e w ith his u st L eck h erg . cu sto m ers as th e best lax ativ e and Gresham, Oregon. Mr, an d Mrs. A. R K uegg and au n t Mrs. Anna L ayhourno, who live« o r l s h a M < o t .N t .I L OF w om en . . . . . . ■ , V O T E R S .— M eets seco n d and fo u r th cu re fo r co n stip atio n th a t I know o f,” ch ild ren w ere th e guest« of Mr. and on a stock ranch. M onday e v e n in g s o f th e m onth a t the FAIRVIEW F ra n k S trouse, F ru itla n d , L llirary. P resid en t, M rs C has. C lev e- w rites z-------------------------------------------------- \ Mrs. J. W. R obertson at a “ d u c k '' A su rp rise p arty was given on la n d ¿ s e c r e ta r y , M rs. K. T ru sco11. Iowa. F’o r sale by all D ruggists. F airview g ran g e, a t Its re g u la r d in n e r Sunday. C lara N asshahn S atu rd ay ev en in g , m eeting next S atu rd ay , will e n te r Wm. C rasw ell an d fam ily and Miss by h e r schoolm ates. G am es were ta in th e M asters' and L e c tu re rs’ a s Rosa W ish art w ere th e g u ests of Mr. played and lunch wan served and all sociation of M ultnom ah county. an d Mrs. W eeks of L usted Sunday. had an en jo y ab le tim e. S tate D eputy T. J. K reu d er will be Mr. an d Mrs. C. H. Sloop called p rese n t and in s tru c t th e m a ste rs and ROCKWOOD on Mrs. M iller of Scenic Sunday a f P H O T O S T U D IO le ctu rers. R esolutions will be d is Mr, an d Mrs. Geo. P ullen were ternoon. BEST Q U A LITY MEATS Second Floor, Sell Building cussed which will be b ro u g h t up at Miss Bessie H ale spent the week called to P ark P lace last S atu rd ay th e m eeting of Pom ona gran g e, to see Mr. P u lle n ’s nephew Ben La ! *n P o rtlan d visiting with h er uncles 4« w hich will be w ith th e G resham Jo h n and C larence Grove, who a re M ar, who is q u ite ill w ith cancer. All Delayed Orders Will be g ran g e on M arch 17. ru n n in g a jitn ey . Mr. and Mrs. R udolph K aser vis Filled. New Business T he W om en’s society of th e P re s ited Mr. K ase r's p are n ts o ver Sun- J. C. I.a n d au er m ade a business Solicited. b y terian ch u rch will hold Its a n n u a l day. They a re v isitin g Mr. an d Mrs trip to E stacad a last week. business m eeting a t th e ch u rch on Wm. PHONE 54 X MAIN ST. H enry McGinnis has tre a te d his GRESHAM S tanley a t th e p resen t. T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , M arch 4, for W illiam Sales, of N ehalem , visited house to a new coat of paint. th e election of officers and th e tr a n s Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynlods an d I ----- his a u n ts, Mrs. F. D ickenson and MRS. ELLEN POMEROY' action of o th e r business. son G eorge sp en t F rid a y of last week | MAIN STREE ORESHAM Mrs. Wm. Sales, on Sunday last. Ben Dahlhammer is quite 111 with with G. W. H ale and fam ily. THE MUSIC SHOP TERRY IN B E R T L IN D S E Y 'S 8T O R E T he W om ens' C h ristian T em per- j rheumatism. Latest Song Hits ance U nion will hold its re g u la r GRESHAM OUTLOOK with Next Friday the Rockwood school Bert Calkins has gone to Wiscon Teachers’ Supplies sin to spend the summer with rela will give its annual entertainment. m onthly m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. Come in and Hear the Music For Real Satisfaction H. W. TRUSCOTT Now Open SANITARY MEAT MARKET SCHNFIDER’S All Kinds of Sausages, Hara, Lard, Bacon, Homemade ADOLF TIETZE Combination Subscriptions After a woman has been married about 40 years, she reaches the point where she isn't Jealous of her bus- hand's former sweethearts. Gravel and Sand. I am prepared to furnish gravel and sand in any quantity from Bali pit. Also teaming grading and ex- cavaUag. J. H. Hose. Telephone tlx . • tf tives and friends. James Hayden was a Sunday call er at the home of Mrs. Coons. Miss Elsie Calkins spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W Calkins. Mrs Baker spent a pleasant after noon at the home of Mrs. May Han ning on last Friday. Elmer Townsend and Rosa Coons called on Miss Fern Randal one ev ening of last week. The program commences at 8 sharp Everybody welcome. Best Treatment for Constipation. “My daughter used Chamberlain's 8. P. Hale on Friday afternoon, March 6. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend. For the Stomach and Liver. I, N. Stuart, West W’ebster, N. Y. T ab lets fo r co n stip atio n w ith good resu lts an d I can recom m end them writes: "I have used Chamberlain's h ig h ly ,” w rites P au l B. Babin, Tablets for disorders of th« stomach B rushly, La. F o r sale by all D eal and liver off and on for the past five Dally O itsontan......................... Dally and Bunday Oregonian... Dally Journal.............................. Dally and Sunday Journal........ Evening Telegram ..................... Weakly Oregonian___ _______ Sami Weakly Journal............... years, and It affords me pleasure to state that I have found them to be Dr H P. Bittner has moved hit Just as represented. They are mild Get the Latest W ar New s office to tbe Gresham Investment In their action and the results have Read the company's building over the Wank of been satisfactory. I value them high Gresham.— Adv. ly,” For sale by all Dealers,—Adv. ers.— Adv. 1 yr. 8 moa. 1« OS 81.11 4.16 8.78 4.00 1.71 1.16 1.16 8 0» 1.10 T .lt 6.80 1.00 in Read the Congreseional News Interesting Local News