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GRESHAM
FOUR
PET HEN SUPPLIES
FRESH EASTER EGGS
L ittle J o h n H illy a rd , th e 6 -y ear-
old so n o f .Mr. a n d Mr». J. M. H illy a rd
re s id in g n e a r G illis, h a s a B lack Mi­
n o rc a lien w h ich d o e sn ’t c laim to be­
lo n g to an y b lu e b lo o d ed fam ily of
th e b a rn y a rd a ris to c ra c y , y et w hich
h e r y o u n g o w n e r w o u ld n 't tr a d e fo r
th e b e st o f th e m . S he h a s been a
g r e a t pet w ith J o h n , fo llo w in g him
a b o u t w h ile a t h is p lay a n d a p p a r ­
e n tly e n jo y in g h is so ciety .
He it k n o w n th a t th e little fellow
is sick am i lias been co n fin ed to h is
bed in a te n t fo r se v e ra l d ay s. Y es­
te r d a y , w h ile a ll tro u b le so m e g ro w n ­
u p s w ere aw ay fo r a s h o r t tim e , biddy
m ad e h e r w ay in to th e te n t. Hew up
on to th e bed a n d laid an egg fo r h e r
o w n er.
L a s t n ig h t th e boy a n d h is co t
w e re m oved to a ro o m in th e fr o n t
p a rt of th e h o u se.
B iddy w atch ed
h e r c h an ce a n d w hen j h e fo u n d th e
k itc h e n d o o r o p en »lie w alk ed In,
m a d e h e r w ay th r o u g h th e h o u se to
th e Hick b o y 's ro o m an d a g a in d e p o s­
ited ite r w h ite s t, fre s h e s t egg on his
cot.
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY.
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
Library .Notes.
The
fo llo w in g
su g g e s tio n s
fo r
s p rin g g a rd e n w o rk h av e been p o s t­
ed :
S p ad e flow er b ed s as e a rly as
g ro u n d can be w o rk ed .
A y o u n g m an n a m e d Ixxim ls, liv ­
S e p a ra te
and
tr a n s p la n t
la te
in
g
o n 82d s t r e e t in L e n ts, h a d h is
b lo o m in g p e re n n ia ls .
S ta r t se e d s o f te n d e r a n n u a ls in r ig h t leg b ro k e n w hen h e fell fro m
a m o to rcy cle in fro n t of Z im m e rm a n ’s
h o t bed o r su n n y w indow .
I g a ra g e y e ste rd a y .
B o th bo n es were
Sow h a rd y a n n u a l seed s o u ts id e .
A lso p la n s fo r s u m m e r g a rd e n s . b ro k en ab o v e th e a n k le . Dr. H u g h es
's e t th e b ro k e n b o n es a f t e r w hich
T a s k s to be d o n e n o w :
L oom is w as ta k e n to h is h o m e in an
P la n t new tr e e s a n d s h ru b s .
P ru n e o ld
tre e s, la te flo w erin g a u to by Mr. Z im m erm an .
MARCH
23.
1915
Mr. a n d M rs. E. C. L in d sey w ent
ito G re e n b u rg , O reg o n , th is m o rn in g
to v isit th e i r d a u g h te r M rs. G race
Q uick a n d fam ily. T hey w ere also
v is ito rs o f M rs. L in d se y 's s is te r a t
P le a s a n t H om e on S unday.
M rs. C. E. R u s h e r a n d M rs. E lla
A ton a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f O scar
j 0 h a u»on a t O rie n t y e ste rd a y .
Shoes! Shoes!
15% to 50% off on old stock
Exceptional Values in new stock
Neckties and Workingmen’s Gloves
D o n 't fo rg e t th e h ig h sch o o l o r-
c h e e tra benefit a t th e sc h o o lh o u se
n ex t F rid a y n ig h t. A good p ro g ra m
is p ro m ise d w hich you w ill w a n t to
Telephone for Fresh Groceries
e n jo y , a n d a t th e sa m e tim e h e lp p u t
toe o r c h e s tra w h e re it can be th e
T h e F o u rth Q u a rte r ly m e e tin g of g re a te s t a d v a n ta g e to th e sch o o l an d
s h r u b s , esp ecially ro se h u sh es.
PHONE
PHONE
P la n v e g e ta b le a n d flow er g a rd e n s , th e c o n fe re n c e y e a r w ill be h e ld at th e c o m m u n ity .
6 0 1
6 0 1
i ’re p a re sw eet p ea tre n c h e s.
th e F re e M e th o d ist c h u rc h , b e g in ­
Dr. Ja s . M oore, o f S alem , p re a c h e d
In a d d itio n to th e s e s u g g e s tio n s n in g th is week F rid a y n ig h t a n d c o n ­
Bank o f G resham B ldg. Main S treet, G re sh a m .
a t th e
P le a s a n t H o m e M e th o d ist
R ev. F. L.
a r e b o oks to h e lp o n e to do th is w ork. tin u in g o v e r S u n d a y .
c h u rc h la s t S u n d ay m o rn in g .
B u rn s, p re s id in g e ld e r, w ill c o n d u c t
M iss N ellie F a ris w as h o ste ss la s t
T h e S ta te H ig h w ay b o a rd h as r e ­ th e m e e tin g , p re a c h in g F rid a y an d
ceiv ed b ids to a u th o r iz e c o n stru c tio n S a tu r d a y e v e n in g s, a n d S u n d ay m o rn ­ S a tu rd a y ev en in g to a n u m b e r of h e r
o f o n e m ile o f C o lu m b ia h ig h w ay in in g a n d e v e n in g , a t th e u su a l h o u rs y o u n g frie n d s a t h e r h o m e n e a r
A bout th irty -liv e g u e sts
------------------B E T W E E N --------------------
H ood R iv er c o u n ty , to co st $ 50,000. fo r serv ice. All a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d G resh am .
e n jo y e d h e r h o s p ita lity
a n d th e
to a tte n d .
u n iq u e a n d in te r e s tin g e n te r ta i n ­
C o m b in in g city a n d s t a te la b o r a ­
W e are now prepared to
The
F ir s t
M eth o d ist c h u rc h of
m e n ts p ro v id ed fo r th em .
All r e ­
to rie s w ill sa v e « P o rtla n d $ 1 0 0 0 a
P o rtla n d , is p la n n in g a v is itin g c a m ­
serve
your w ants in ICE
p o rte d it o ne of th e m ost e n jo y a b le
y e a r an d th e s t a te $ 2 7 0 0 a y ear.
N EW G K E E N T IM E C A R D
p a ig n to ev ery m e m b e r o f th e c h u rc h
e v e n ts of th e seaso n .
C o m m e n c in g M arch I, 1 9 1 5 .
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U tah L an d P la s te r, big sto c k on a n d ev ery d e lin q u e n t m e m b e r, to r e ­
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W ord lias been receiv ed from Mrs.
DRINKS. Best Quality at
h a n d a t w a re h o u se In G resh am . vive In te re s t in c h u rc h w ork. T eam s It. A. C ase, o f M cC loud, C a lifo rn ia ,
LEAVE GRESHAM
h av e been a p p o in te d to ta k e in e .e ry
H O T E l C O N 8D O N
Right prices.
tt'i 'MAX'S CHRISTIA N TKMI’EK- M etzg er B ro s.— A dv.
fo rm e rly Miss “ C r ic k e tt” H illy a rd , of
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IN C E UNION.— M e e ts a t the Library
LEAVE PORTLAND
G illis, th a t th e h o te l in w hich sh e
$6.00 to w n s.
D ally O re g o n ia n , 1 yr. reg.
.... urei am i
fo u rth
T h u rsd a y »
each
it is e x p e c te d th a t o n e of
F IR S T A N D A L D E R
. 1.50
u ,o ritb a t 2 30 p. in. P r e s id e n t, M rs. II. T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r
a n d h e r h u sb a n d w ere re s id in g w as
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th e c a m p a ig n .
(J:3 9 a. in., a n d e v e ry h a lf iio u r
w ere a ro u s e d in th e n ig h t w hen th e WILLIAM HOCKINSON S
Vii iola In g h e rg , o f L e n ts, v isit-
Mrs. V
th e r e a f t e r u n til <i p. m . e x c e p t 12 in.
tire w as so fa r a d v a n c e d th a t th ey
BIRTH
ANNIVERSARY
l**,i a t i*“ ' h o m e of h e r b ro th e r, J o h n b a re ly h a d tim e to g e t o u t of th e
a n d 1 2 :3 0 p. m .
•— F re e m a n , o n e d ay re c e n tly .
b u ild in g . T h ey
lo st all th e ir be­
A very
d e lig h tf u l e v e n in g w as
.W E E K D X Y S.
M rs. E h h a C a rlso n h a s been v is it­ lo n g in g s ex cep t th e n ig h t g a rm e n ts sp e n t a t th e h o m e of M r. < n d Mrs.
S u n d a y o r E v e n in g T r i p s ' f o r th r e e o r
in g re la tiv e s am i frie n d s a t L e m s w hich th ey w ore in th e i r flight from W m. H o ck in so n o f 383 E a s t 42d fo u r, $2.00 p e r lo a d , R o u n d T rip .
s e v e ra l d ay s p ast.
th e b u ild in g .
s t r e e t, P o r tla n d , W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g ,
W h a t a decided im p ro v em e n t a little p a in t abo u t
CONGDON HOTEL
M iss Isis B u rn s, of e a s te rn O reg o n ,
R ecent g u e sts in th e hom e o f Mr. th e o ccasio n b e in g Mr. H o c k in s o n ’s
P h on e 5 7 1 .
y o u r premise» m a j p .
is s p e n d in g se v e ra l m o n th s w ith lie a n d M rs. F. D. A xtell w ere M rs. P. j b ir th d a y .
E asley of C ascad e L ocks, M rs. Me-
fam ily o f F ra n k B ayne.
T lie ro o m s w ere b e a u tifu lly d ec­
M iss H elen
R o o rk
of P o rtla n d G ra th , M rs. J. T. M ichaels o f P o rt- o ra te d w ith fe s to o n s, St. P a tr ic k s ac-
s p e n t tile w eek -en d v is itin g at. M aple la n d . T h e la t te r is a s is te r o f Mrs. c o m p a n m e n ts of little g re e n s h a m ­
The q u estio n is, WHA I PAINT SHALL. I USE? We
A xtell. On S u n d ay Mr. a n d Mrs. Ax­ ro ck s, P a d d y p ip es a n d h ig h h a ts ,
I G ro v e F a rm .
cWrry^in stock p a in ts fo r all p u rp o se s. H a v e just a d d e d the
tell an d Mr. an d M rs. C has. Jo h n s o n p o tte d fe rn s a n d O reg o n g ra p e .
P o le s a re b ein g d is tr ib u te d - on
FORD JITNEY CAR
w o rld -re n o w n e d SHERWIN-WILLIAMS line a n d can su p p ly
T lie first p a rt of th e e v e n in g w as
P o w ell s tr e e t fro m M aple a v e n u e to m o to re d lo N ew berg w h ere th e y vis­
S ta r t« fro m co rn er o p p o site
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C lev elan d a v e n u e , th e n c e a lo n g th e
F ir s t S ta t e B ank.
F ie ld h o u se a n d Mr. A. J. H ockinson
Y ou will b e su rp rise d h ow little it costs to b rig h ten up
la t t e r s tr e e t fo r an e x te n s io n of th e siste r.
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s tr e e t lig h tin g sy ste m by th e P. R.
y o u r hom e.
WOODMEN MEMBERS
LEAVE GRESHAM
.J. H o ck in so n a n d Mr. J a c k R ed d a-
L. & P. Co. F o u r m o re s t r e e t lig h ts
1:30 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
TO
ATTEND
OPERETTA
w
ay
th
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lo
w
e
st
sco
re.
COME IN AND WE WILL HAVE A PAINT TALK.
will be in s ta lle d .
9:30 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
A fte r \h e g a m e re f re s h m e n ts w ere
11:30 a. m.
5:30 p. m.
It is ex p ected th a t a n u m b e r of
M iss A u rilia H d a g la n d s p e n t th e
se rv e d of ice c re a m , c a k e an d p u n ch ,
w eek -en d w ith Mr. a n d M rs. I). T. m em b ers o f M u ltn o m a h C am p, W.
HARDW ARE
W., liv in g in a n d
n e a r G re sh a m , all b ein g c a rr ie d o u t in th e St. P a t­
W illia m s n e a r P le a s a n t H om e.
LEAVE PORTLAND
G resh am , O re .
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in m e n t a t th e r ic k 's co lo rs.
F irs t and Alder
J. C. C h ris tia n s e n of E lg in , O re ­
T lie re s t of th e e v e n in g w as s p e n t
7:55 a. m.
2 :30 p. m.
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in d a n c in g a n d m usic.
4:30 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
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by
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frie n d s h ere. F o rm e r E lg in ite s in
12:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. a n d M rs
th is co m m u n ity a re Dr. A. T h o m p so n , an d frie n d s.
It w ill he o pen to a ll W oodm en E. W . A y lsw o rth , M r. a n d Mrs. F re d S p ecial S u n d a y a n d E v e n in g S erv ice
3. 3. T h o m p so n an d W in. C h ild e rs.
$ 2 p e r R o u n d T rip .
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a n d in v ite d g u e sts, a n d w ill be in T o d d , Mr. a n d M rs. E d. M etzger,
C. B. A n d rew , re p r e s e n tin g th e
Mr.
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th e n a tu r e o f a n o p e r e tta in tw o
B ra d s tre e t. co m p an y , in in to w n th is
p a rts e n title d “ P a u lin e .”
T h e la s t Mrs. W ill Iie sse l, Mr. a n d M rs. G uy
w eek g e ttin g
b u sin e ss s ta te m e n ts
issu e of th e M u ltn o m a h B o o ste r gav e F ie ld h o u se , all of G re sh a m , M r. an d
fro n t th e firm s a n d in d iv id u a ls in
th e p ro g ra m in fu ll w ith a .li s t of th e Mrs. J a c k Ita d d a w a y , Mr. a n d Mrs.
b u sin e ss in th is lo c a lity .
p e rfo rm e rs
an d
c h o ru s .
A m ong H. C a rls o n , Mr. a n d M rs. A. J .H o c k ­
F re d V. H o ltn an , o f P o rtla n d , a th e s in g e rs is M iss G lad y s H o lg a te | in so n , Mr. a n d M rs. GuT M a th e w s,
le a d in g R o sa ria n an d o n e o f th e best of G re sh a m , w ho w ill re n d e r a sp e c ­ Mr. a n d M rs. B ob W h ite , a n d Mr.
"It’s Time to Limber u p ’’
of
k n o w n a u th o r iitie s on ro ses w ill lec­ ial solo. S he w ill a ls o a p p e a r in a a n d M rs. W m . H o ck in so n , all
A. HUTTON, Prop.
P o rtla n d .
All e x p re s se d th e m se lv e s
tu r e a t th e lib ra ry T h u rs d a y ev en -
a n d o th e r p a rts .
W e Carry the Famous Spalding Bros.’
in g , M arch 25, on th e g ro w in g of
T h e re a re a b o u t tw e n ty m e m b e rs as h a v in g a good tim e a n d w ished
Special Contracts given for
ro ses.
of M u ltn o m a h c a m p liv in g
h e re , Mr. H o ck in so n m an y m o re su ch
milk hauling.
A. C. F ra n k lin a n d fam ily m oved m an y of w hom w ill a tte n d .
T h o se b irth d a y s .
la s t w eek
in to
E. V. M a u ld in g 's w ho w ish to go c an m a k e re s e r v a ­
Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls
Phones— Gresham 44
b u n g alo w on F irs t s tr e e t. Mr. F r a n k ­ tio n s w ith th e F o rd a u to se rv ic e c a rs MACHINERY STORE
Portland, Tabor 50<ifl
IN NEW BUILDING
lin h a s th e c o n tr a c t fo r la th in g an d fo r th e ro u n d trip .
As m an y c a rs
See us for all Sporting Goods
H e sse ll's fa rm
m a c h in e ry w are-
s h in g lin g th e new b u n g a lo w o f T. R. w ill be p u t on as n ec e ssa ry . T h e e n ­
ro o m s a r e now re -e e ta b lis h e d in th e
H o w itt.
te r ta in m e n t w ill be free.
new O sb u rn b u ild in g on th e sa m e s ite
T h e first d ay o f s p r in g w as cele-
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o ccu p ie d b e fo re th e fire. T h e office
b ra te d in th e W e n d ell C lev elan d FALLS INTO BASEMENT,
h o m e S u n d a y , by th e a r r iv a l of a
RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS is in fr o n t th is tim e a n d a ll th e re s t
of th e floor, c o v e rin g
5 0x60 fe e t
t h e H fX A L L S to re
flue n in e -p o u n d g irl.
Mr. a n d Mrs.
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Lv. P o rtla n d
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N u rse A n n a K a lm a r is r a r in g fo r th e th e C o n g d o n h o tel a t th e r e a r of th e fa rm im p le m e n ts a n d o th e r a ccesso r-
1 st & A ld e r
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m o th e r a n d b ab y , b o th of w hom a re
7 :3O a. ni.
if n o t fa ta l in ju rie s .
ta b lis h m e n t.
E v e ry th in g is b ra n d
I d o in g w ell.
1 2 :4 5 p. m.
IO: >5 a. in.
H e h ad ju s t a r r iv e d h e re w ith h is new a n d o f th e la te s t p a tte r n s in ev-
4 : 3 0 p. m.
M isses E b b ie, B e rn ic e a n d R uby
2 :0 0 p. in.
te a m , in te n d in g to do so m e g ra d in g ery d esig n .
H a rg ro v e an d C h ase St. C la ir a tt e n d ­
fo r J a m e e M enzies, a n d h a d in te n d e d
An in sp e c tio n o f th e new s to r e a n d R a te s fo r A u to p a rtie s to P o rtla n d ,
ed a g a th e r in g o f Id a h o peo p le
in
$3 p e r tr ip fo r fo u r o r less.
to
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T
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c k is in v ite d .
Portland la st S u n d ay . T h e y o u n g
A J. W. BROWN, Prop.
b a se m e n t d o o r w as closed b u t he
L tH IS C H R IS T E N S E N ,
la d ie s a s s is te d in th e m u sic a l p ro ­
o p e n e d it a n d tu m b le d
h e a d lo n g 1 T h e p le a s u re is all y o u rs if you
O w n e r a n d D riv er.
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Best Qyality Meats,
a S tille tto L aw n
dow n th e s to n e ste p s. H e w as p ick ed w ill g et b e h in d
S e v e ra l of th e m e m b e rs o f th e fire
At S te r lin g * K id d e r's —
up u n c o n sc io u s an d ta k e n to a P o rt- M ow er,
d e p a rtm e n t a re e n g a g e d In sellin g
For tlie S tom ach and Liver.
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tic k e ts fo r th e fire m e n 's benefit
I. N. S tu a r t, W est W e b ste r, N. Y .
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Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
d a n c e , to be h eld n e x t S a tu r d a y e v ­
A n o th e r C o ck fig h t.
w rite s : "1 h a v e u sed C h a m b e rla in 's
e n i n g in R e g n e r's h all. A g re a t m any I w hen ,h e a r r l,I *‘n ’ h a p p e n e d a n d b is ,
to Sue and Quality.
B e rt F re e m a n is m o u rn in g th e loss T a b le ts fo r d is o rd e rs of th e sto m a c h
| a re b u y in g w ho w ill n o t a tte n d , but ¡ in te n tio n s can h a rd ly be e x p la in e d I o f a th o r o u g h b re d b la c k M inorca
a n d liv e r ofT an d on fo r th e p a s t five
PHONE 41
POWELL STREET
o n e of tile b lg g e sfe d a n c e s of th e sea- o th e rw is e th a n t h a t he th o u g h t he ro o s te r. T h e b ird a tta c k e d h is w ife
y e a rs, a n d it a ffo rd s m e p le a s u re to
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an d in th e e n s u in g b a ttle Mrs. F r e e ­ s ta te th a t I h a v e fo u n d th e m to be
lobby, as th e d o o r is on a lev el w ith
m an d e liv e re d a k ick o v e r th e h e a rt ju s t as re p re s e n te d . T h ey a re m ild
¡th e s id e w a lk .
H e w as s till un co n -
i of th e fow l w hich p u t it dow n fo r th e in th e i r a c tio n a n d th e re s u lts h a v e
' sc io u s a t la i t a c c o u n ts.
final c o u n t.
R e s u lt: S tew ed ro o s te r j been s a tis f a c to r y . I v a lu e th e m h ig h ­
fo r d in n e r .— A sh la n d T id in g s.
ly .” F o r s a le by a ll D e a le rs .--A d v
CANNERY TALKS
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
FORD QUICK SERVICE
ICE CREAM
PORTLAND and GRESHAM
Belt’s Confectionery
Stop and
The word is “Clean Up and Paint Up’
LELAND
AUTO SERVICE
STERLING &
^ H = ll=
“Play Ball”
PORTLAND and SUBURBAN
Auto Transportation Co.
Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks
Portland-Pleasant Home
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
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Going to Portland?
Ford Quick Service is installing “Puncture-Proof” Tires
New
Schedule
Be Sure to Get one of the
New Green Time Cards
“ L o w e B rothers Hard D rying F loor Paint
is just th e thing for out old floors—
“ It is easy to apply we can tin it ourselves—and so inex­
pensive. It wears well, too. and makes the tloors m uch easier
to keep elean, tlnis m aking them more sanitary tor the children
to play upon. There is q u ite a variety o f attractive colors to
choose fro m .”
Lowe B rothers H ard D ry in g Floor P ain t is m ade
e«|wc«ally for use on floors w here m ore expensive finishes are
not d esired . It dries hard enough in tw elve hours to w alk
upon. G e t a color card at our store.
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METZGER BROS.
AND PIE SOCIAL
A pic so c ia l h as been a rr a n g e d fo r
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g n ext a t th e P ow ell
V alley sc h o o lh o u se to w hich th e p u b ­
lic is In v ite d , a n d all la d ie s a tt e n d ­
ing a re re q u e s te d to b rin g pics. T h e
p ies w ill be se rv e d as a s u p p e r alo n g
w ith c a k e s a n d coffee. T h e so cial is
to be fo r th e benefit of th e P a re n t-
T e a c h e rs ’ asso c ia tio n .
M ilton O. N elson, H E. D avis and
Ja m e s S te rlin g w ill d e liv e r s h o rt a d ­
d re s se s an d give in s tru c tio n s c o n ­
c e rn in g th e c a n n e ry a n d g ro w in g of
p roduce.
CONTRACT SIGNED
FOR HIGH SCHOOL
T h e c o n tr a c t fo r th e b u ild in g o f
th e u n io n h ig h sc h o o l h a s been s ig n ­
ed by th e B oard o f D ire c to rs a n d J.
H. T illm a n A C o., th e s t r u c tu r e to
be c o m p le te d by J u ly 12. T h e c o n - ;
tr a c to r s w ill b e g in a ss e m b lin g m a ­
te r ia l in a s h o r t tim e a n d go to w ork
a s so o n as e n o u g h b ric k an d lu m b e r
tp on h a n d to k eep th e m en busy.
T he co n tra ct fo r th e h eatin g plant
has not been let yet. but th e m a tte r
will be tak en u |f a t a m eeting of th e
school board tomorrow evening.
O ur B ank
IS N O T
A
Federal R eserve B a n k
BUT A BANK OF SERVICE
as th e g ro w th sh o w n b e lo w in d ic a te s
MARCH 8TH
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
DEPOSITS
$
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'
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8,948.63
30,324.88
67.979.85
73.940.20
116,020.15
139,989.31
139,920.23
118.296.81
147,081.70
168,120.76