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GRESHAM
FO U R
Announcement
Troops Going to Border.
OUTLOOK TUESDAY,
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
MARCH
80.
IB IS
B anquet to A ged P ion eers.
Rev. M elville T. W ire a n d Mrs.
W ire w ere in a tte n d a n c e y e ste rd a y
a t th e y e a rly m e e tin g o f th e P o r t­
lan d P r e a c h e r s ’ a s s o c ia tio n , w hich
A rtille ry , In c lu d in g 450 m en an d 12
was h eld a t R ose C ity P a rk c h u rc h .
T h e B a p tis t M issio n a ry m e e tin g
g u n s, in c o m m a n d o f C olonel G eo rg e
A b a n q u e t w as se rv ed in h o n o r of
will be h eld a t th e h om e of M rs. A.
F a th e r F lin n a n d h is w ife a n d Mrs.
W. V an d e u se n , a t F o rt Sum H o u sto n ,
J. W. B row n, T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t
w ere e n tr a in e d to n ig h t fo r B ro w n s­ 2 p. in. Mrs. H u r lb u r t a n d tw o o th e r ' N. D oane, w hose co m b in ed ag e s
a m o u n t to 277 y e a rs
F a th e r F lin n
v ille a n d w ere o rd e re d ru s h e d to th e la d ie s fro m P o rtla n d w ill a d d re s s
is 98 y e a rs o f age. H e a n d th e la te
th e clu b , w hich w ill be follow ed by
b o rd e r by a sp ecial tr a in .
N. D oane cam e to O reg o n in 1850,
‘‘M ajo r-G e n e ra l F re d e ric k
F u n s ­ th e u su a l tea.
th e la t t e r as a te a c h e r In th e O regon
I w iab to a n n o u n c e to th e p eo p le o f
Mr. a n d Mrs. F. A. H o llid a y an-1 In s titu te , w hich w as la te r m e rg ed
G re sh a m an d v icin ity th a t I h av e to n d e p a rte d to n ig h t upon re c e ip t of te r ta in e d d u rin g th e p a st w eek, Mr.
Into th e W illa m e tte u n iv e rsity .
o p en ed a B ran ch O fn-e In y o u r city a d v ice s from B ro w n sv ille a f t e r o r ­
an d Mrs. S ch ev in g of H en sel, N o rth
M rs. F lin n is 89, an d M rs. D oane
a t th e re s id e n c e of Mr. A. W. R eg m i-
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on S eco n d s tr e e t, fo r th e p ra c tic e of
90 y e a rs of age.
th a t th e in f a n try
a t T ex as C ity
N EU ROPA TH Y.
Mrs. G race Q uick, of G re e n b u rg ,
A th o ro u g h ly ilru g le ss a n d k n ife-
w ould n o t be s e n t to th e b o rd e r fo r w as in G re sh a m a s h o r t tim e y e s te r­
FAIRVIEW
less m e th o d of rem o v in g th e c a u se of
d is e a se by th e p ro p e r m a n ip u la tio n th e p re s e n t, b u t w ould be h eld In day to v isit h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
F A IR V IE W ,
M arch
30.— T h e
of th e v e rta h ra e o f th e ap in e a n d th e re a d in e ss.
E. C. L in d sey .
m u sc le s c o n n e c te d th e r e to , chiefly th e
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" G e n e ra l
F u n s to n , c o m m a n d in g
At th e m e e tin g of th e Q ueen E s­
n e rv e c e n te rs.
so c ia tio n la s t F rid a y w as w ell a t ­
i f you a re sick , th e r e ia a c a u s e , th e D e p a rtm e n t o f th e S o u th , w ill th e r c irc le la s t n ig h t, MiHs G eneva
a t W rig h t w as e le c te d vice p re s id e n t te n d e d a n d th e p ro g ra m g re a tly en-
h av e th e c a u se rem o v ed a n d h av e ta k e c h a rg e o f th e s itu a tio n
h e a lth .
K ro w n sv ille an d he has d is c re tio n e rv to tl| | th e u n e x p ired te r m o f Miss j ° " e d - 11 w as c a rr ie d o u t a s an -
C h ro n ic c a se s is u lia t I w a n t. My
n o u n ced in a fo rm e r Issu e of th e
ftnrt m o n ih
I will cut my r e g u la r p o w ers to a c t in th e e v e n t firin g in to o liv e T o w le, w h o se w o rk in a P o rt-
O u tlo o k .
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p rice fo r tr e a tm e n t in h alf, $ 1 .0 0 a
An in s ta lla tio n se rv ic e w as held
H e se rv e d fo rm a l n o tic e | fo r ^ e r to c o n tin u e in h e r office. Del-
tr e a tm e n t. 1 w ill c h a rg e you n o th in g c o n tin u e s.
in S m ith M em orial c h u rc h la s t S u n ­
to ta lk y o u r case o v e r a t my office.
I.
H ours:
1 :8 0 to 4 :1 5 ;
P o rtla n d
th a t th e y w ould be h eld p e rs o n a lly tio n th is w eek w ere e le c te d as fo l­ day , w hen th e officers of th e c h u rc h
Hours O to 12 :3 0 .
re s p o n sib le fo r s h o ts tired in to th e low s:
M iss E s th e r E lfo rd , Miss a n d S u n d a y sch o o l w ere in d u c te d in ­
E. JA M E S SC H EE TZ , D. N. T ex as to w n , an il th a t A m e ric a n | o i a dys M iller an d M iss E cho Jo n e s. to office by Rev. I B. S elf. T h ey
tro o p s w o u ld be p re p a re d to e n fo rc e M iss M ild red St. C la ir w as h o ste ss, a re , ru lin g e ld e r, I). W. M cK ay;
Specialist in Diagnosis
h u t th e m e e tin g w as h eld a t th e p a r- '^ a s u r e r , W. E. S to n e ; S u n d ay school
o rd e r.
P h o n e G re sh a m 881.
so n a g e in s te a d o f a t h e r h o m e, on ac- s u p e r in te n d e n t, A. L. H a rv e y ; a s ­
co u n t of th e illn ess of h e r f a th e r H. s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t, M rs. D. W.
M cK ay; s e c r e ta ry , M iss R u th S h aw ;
L. St. C la ir.
tr e a s u r e r , B la in e T u rn e r.
A ll th e
Mr. a n d M rs. C. L. L ook a n d c h il­
fo rm e r te a c h e rs of th e
S u n d ay
d re n o f T h e D alles, s p e n t la s t w eek
Bchool w ere re -e le c ’ed.
T hey a re ,
in G re sh a m v is itin g w ith th e ir p a r ­
J. B. L e n t, M rs. J. L A ngel, M rs. J.
e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. L ook S r. an d
W. T o w n sen d . Miss L u lu M oran an d
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W h a t a decided im p ro v em e n t a little p a in t abo u t
M rs. P. A. G ould. M rs. G o u ld , Mr.
, Mrs. J. N. F a ris .
y o u r premises m akes.
a n d M rs. L ook an d c h ild re n , M rs.
A dilie P u lle n am i c h ild re n s p e n t S u n ­
TROUTDALE
day w ith Mr. an d Mrs. II. L. B all.
T R O U T D A L E , M arch 3 0 .— A spec-
Mrs. A. J. M cC lung, of B o rin g , h a s
T he question is, W H A T PA IN T SH A LL I U SE? W e
com in u n ic a t ion
of
T ro u td a le
been h e re fo r th e p a st few d ay s w ith ial
carry in stock paints for all purposes. 1 lave just ad ded the
h e r s is te r M rs. E lla A to n , w ho is ill. ¡c h a p te r O rd e r of E a s te rn S ta r w as
h e ld on la s t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fo r
w orld-renow ned SHLRW IN-W ILLIAM S line and can supply
Jo h n C o n k le re tu r n e d to L ysle,
c o n fe rrin g
d eg rees.
T h e re
w ere
your every want.
W a sh in g to n , th is w eek, a f t e r h a v in g
p re s e n t 2 4 m e m b e rs of E a st G ate
You will be surprised how little it costs to brighten up
sp e n t a s h o r t tim e w ith h is s is te r
C h a p t e r of M o n tav illa.
F o llo w in g
Mrs. Ja s . S te rlin g a n d fam ily .
your home.
th e w ork an d in te re s tin g p ro g ra m
Mr. a n d Mrs. P a y n e a n d Mr. an d w as re n d e re d , c o n sistin g of so lo s by
COM E IN A N D W E W ILL H A V E A PA IN T TALK.
Mrs. M. T. H a rg ro v e , o f P o rtla n d , M iss S a lin e F ox a n d M rs. L a u ra B.
w ere c a lle rs S u n d ay a t th e h o m e of H arlo w a n d a re a d in g by M rs. D. M.
Mr. an d M rs. M. C. H a rg ro v e .
D onough.
R e fre s h m e n ts w ere s e r v ­
HARDW ARE
C ecil M etzg er c a m e h o m e from ed d u rin g th e e v e n in g .
G re sh a m , O re .
S easid e T h u rs d a y to sp e n d a few
Mr. an d M rs. C. I. R a k e r m a d e a
days.
tr ip to C o rn e liu s la s t S a tu r d a y , r e ­
Mrs. R u th W in te rs W a ts o n ,
of tu r n in g S u n d ay .
Rev. A. J . W a re , o f G re sh a m ,
P o rtla n d , sp e n t th e d ay F rid a y w it it
p re a c h e d a v ery good se rm o n la st
M rs. J. H . M etzger.
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W in. M cC ollum an d M iss E th e l Mc­ S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t th e M e th o d ist
C o llu m , o f P o rtla n d , s p e n t th e a f t e r ­ c h u rc h .
Mr. a n d M rs. R. D. B ailey w ere
noon S a tu r d a y in G re sh a m .
Miss
M cC ollum w as th e g u e s t o f M iss C. in G re sh a m to d a y on b u sin e ss.
A
d is p a tc h
fro m
S an A n to n io ,
T ex as, y e s te rd a y sa y s:
‘‘T h re e b a tte r ie s o f th e T h ird F ield
|
Stop and Think!
The word is “Clean Up and Paint Up”
STERLING & KIDDER'S
“ Play Ball”
“It’s I ime to Limber u p ”
W e Carry the Famous S palding Bros.’
11. H a ile a t th e lib ra ry .
SUGGESTIONS FOR
CLEAN UP WEEK
if you see in y o u r d e a r little city
Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks
a " b lo t," re a c h o u t b o th h a n d s to
h e lp e ra s e It.
H o u se c le a n in g
is
Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls
c o n ta g io u s.
W h en
our
neighbor
d eans h e r lace c u rta in s , we w an t to
See us for all Sporting Goods
do tlie sam e. L et us se t th e ex am p le
on tlie o u ts id e an il see th e effect.
M u n icip al h o u a e e le a n in g is b e ­
co m in g an a n n u a l e v e n t (w h e re v e r
h e a lth a n d c le a n lin e s s a r e s o u g h t) ,
p ro v in g a n en em y o f d isease.
L et us seek Im p ro v ed s u r r o u n d ­
in g s fo r h o m e a n d p u b lic b u ild in g s
by h a v in g a r tis tic e ffects p re v a il on
th e o u ts id e a s w ell as on tlie in sid e.
Ask th e m a y o r to issu e a p ro c la ­
m a tio n . d e c la rin g th e th e w eek. May
4 to 11. ns a n a n n u a l d e a n - u p w eek,
u rg in g all c itiz e n s to e n te r a Joint
effo rt to m a k e th e tow n p e rfe c t. Ask
m in is te rs to p re a c h civic s e rm o n s on
S u n d ay , May 3, s e ttin g fo r th com
rn u n ity n eed s.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
H ard D rying Floor P aint d ries
h ard am i sm ooth, resists w ear
mid is m ost sanitary .
H ard D rying Floor P aint
eoiues in m any a ttractiv e colors.
L e t us show th em to you.
Metzger Bros.
PHONE 9 0 1
L ocal D ru g g ist M akes M any F rie n d * .
T h e G re sh a m D rug Co., re p o r ts
th ey
a re
m a k in g
m an y
frie n d s
th ro u g h th e
Q uick
benefit w hich
C re s h a m p eo p le receiv e fro m th e
sim p le m ix tu re of b u c k th o rn b a rk ,
g ly cerin e, e tc ., k now n as A d ler-l-k a.
T h is rem ed y becam e fa m o u s by c u r ­
Mrs.
Ja s .
S te rlin g a n d Mrs. A. ing a p p e n d ic itis a n d it is th e m ost
bow el c le a n s e r k n o w n ,
1 lev el h av e been a p p o in te d d e le g a te s th o ro u g h
a c tin g on I mi H i th e lo w er a n d u p p e r
to th e W II M S c o n v e n tio n of th e bow el
.lu st on e d o se of A d ler-l-k a
S alem d is tric t to be h eld h e re on r e lie ie s c o n stip a tio n an d g as on th e
sto m a c h a lm o st im m e d ia c tly .
T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n a n d F rid a y .
Prop.
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
to Size and Quality.
PHONE
POWELL STREET
41
FORD QUICK SERVICE
ICE CREAM
BETW EEN
PORTLAND and GRESHAM
W e are now prepared to
serve your w ants in ICE
C R E A M and F A N C Y
DRINKS. Best Quality at
Right prices.
Car Every 2 0 M inutes
PH ON E 901
Belt’s Confectionery
L E T US C A LL FO R YOU
Gresham Time Table
LEAVE GRESHAM (d a ily )
LELAND
AUTO SERVICE
O. W. P. D epot.
S o u th B ound
N o rth B ound
1 1 2 :2 5 a.m
• 1 2 :3 0 a.m .
FORD JITNEY CAR
5 :3 5 a.m
t 2 : 04 a.m .
7 :4 5 a.m
S ta r ts fro m co rn er o p p o site
• 5 :4 0 a.m .
1 1 :4 5 a.m .
F ir s t S ta te B an k .
7 :3 3 a.m
3 :4 5 p.m .
$ 8 :4 0 a.m .
5 :4 5 p.m .
9 :3 4 a.m .
LEAVE GRESHAM
7 :4 5 p.m .
1 0 :4 0 a.m .
1 :30 p. m.
7 :00 a. m.
1 2 :4 0 p.m .
9 :30 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
1 :3 4 p.m .
5:30 p. m.
11:30 a. m .
2 :4 0 p.m .
4 :4 0 p.m .
5 :3 4 p.m .
LEAVE PORTLAND
6 :4 0 p.m .
•D a ily ex cep t S u n d ay .
F ir s t and A ld er
7 :0 6 p.m . tS u n d a y o n ly .
7:55 a .m .
3:30 p .m .
9 :1 5 p.m .
10:30 a .m .
4:3 0 p .m .
9 :4 5 p.m .
13:30 p .m .
6:30 p .m .
$G olf J u n c tio n only.
1 1 :1 6 p.m .
MT. HOOD DEPOT.
Special S unday and E ven in g Service
||5 :4 3 a.m .
6 :2 6 a.m .
$ 2 per R ound Trip.
9 :6 0 a.m
8 :1 5 a.m .
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-
G R E SH A M
1 :5 0 p.m . P H O N E 31
1 1 :3 0 a.m .
4 :6 0 p.m
3 :3 0 p.m .
7 :0 0 p.m . I
7 :4 0 p.m .
¡¡To P le a s a n t H o m e w eek« day« only.
M ONTA V IL L A -T R O U T D A L E
L IN E
Lv. T ro u td a le
• 5 :4 6 a m
6 :4 0 a m.
8 :0 0 a.m . 1
1 9 :1 6 a.m .
1 0 :0 6 a.m .
1 1 1 :1 6 a.m .
1 2 :0 6 p.m .
1 1 :1 6 p.m .
2 :0 6 p.m . 1
1 8 :1 6 p.m
4 :0 0 p.m
6 :1 0 p.m .
6 :1 6 p.m
1 7 :2 0 p.m
•D a lly e x cep t S u n d ay . 1 8 :0 0 p.m
IT o L ln n e m a n . c o n n e c t w ith O. W.
P. tra in « fo r P o rtla n d .
Lv. M o n ta v illa
• 6 :1 5 a.m .
7 :1 5 a.m .
8 :4 5 a m.
1 0 :3 6 a m.
1 2 :3 6 p.m .
2 :3 6 p.m .
4 :3 0 p.m .
6 :6 0 p m .
6 :6 6 p.m .
PORTLAND and SUBURBAN
Auto Transportation Co.
A. HUTTON, Prop.
Special
Contracts given for
milk hauling.
P h o n es— G resham 44
P ortlan d , T abor 5 0 0 0
AND STUDIO
T eachers' Supplies
O ver R. R. C a rls o n 's S to re
R a te s fo r A u to p a rtie s to P o r tla n d ,
$3 p e r tr ip f o r fo u r o r less.
1,01 IS C H R IST E N SE N ,
O w n e r a n d D riv e r.
Attention!
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
R elief Association
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
In vites a ll fa n n ers w h o h ave no
In su ran ce on th eir farm b u ild in gs
to in su re w ith us. T h is a sso cia ­
tion is Hie rliea p est anil sa fest in
th e sta te. It in su res only country
property and lias over $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Insurance in force.
W rite or phon«
K. W. SVASKAXXs Pr«a
T h e F a rm e r« M u tu al F ir e R elief
Aaaoclation.
0 . l i h o n B o u t« Wo. 3
P h o a « 74
W otary PubUo
» • a l » « ta t*
I’le n ty o f g a rd e n to o ls a t S te rlin g
K id d e r's .— Adv.
C on versation l»> W ireless.
S peech by w ire le ss te le p h o n e fro m
S e a ttle to P o r tla n d , a d istan ces of
180 m iles, h a s a t la s t been re n d e r e d
p o ssib le. T h is w as p ro v ed la s t n ig h t,
c o n v e rs a tio n a t th e w ire le ss s ta tio n
of th e F e d e ra l T e le g ra p h co m p an y
a t K e n t, n e a r S e a ttle , b e in g h e a rd a t
th e s ta tio n o f th a t c o m p a n y a t W a t­
so n , on th e E s ta c a d a c a r lin e n e a r
L en ts.
For (tie S tom ach and Liver.
I. N. S tu a r t, W est W e b s te r, N. V.
w rite s : “ I h av e u sed C h a m b e rla in 's
T a b le ts fo r d is o rd e rs of th e sto m a c h
a n d liv e r off a n d on fo r th e p a s t five
y e a rs, a n d It a ffo rd s m e p le a s u re to
s ta te th a t I h a v e fo u n d th e m to be
ju s t a s re p r e s e n te d . T h e y a r e m ild
in th e i r a c tio n a n d th e re s u lt« h a v e
been s a tis f a c to r y . I v a lu e th e m h ig h ­
ly .”
F o r s a le by all D ealers. - -A dv
WE GUARD YOUR INTERESTS
F A IT H F U L
S E R V IC E
Taking best care of our custom ers’ interests is the best
way to take care of our own, for, in the final analysis they
are identical.
W e offer you banking service that is sincere, sym pa­
thetic, careful and accommodating and strive to merit your
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS
New
Schedule
FO R
T R A D E — 80
a c re s w ell im -
p re v e d
under
ir r ig a tio n , w a te r
rig i t fu lly p aid u p .n o t e n c u m b e re d
In any w ay. n e a r B end. O reg o n , fo r
fa rm n e a r G re sh a m o r M olalla. F.
H T a y lo r. R R No. 3. Box 106,
H ood R iv e r, O reg o n .
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WE’LL GET YOU YET
’.RAPE HOLSTEIN BULL CALF
for sale
George Ruegg
Phone
Going to Portland?
BROWN,
Best Quality Meats,
ENTERED AND ROBBED
c a tio n o f th e E ast C la c k a m a s.
T h e in te n tio n is to e re c t a b u ild ­
ing 100 feet by 40 fe e t w ith le an -to ,
40 feet by 20 fe e t, p ro v id in g th e
co u n ty c o u rt w ill h elp th e fa ir a ss o ­
c ia tio n tiu an cially a n d if th e railw ay
com pany w ill g ra n t th e lease.
H e a r Jim m y D unn in h is im ita tio n
o f H arry L a u d e r at th e S cotch c o n ­
c e rt in th e O p era H o u se. T h u rs d a y .
A pril 8 th
W.
Portland-Pleasant Home
Have Fresh
Clean Floors
\ Iasi e d m , o r p e rh a p s a s o u v e n ir,
of Ex c o n g re s s m a n L a ffe rty w as th e
tim ely a r r iv a l o f a good su p p ly of
; ird< i i se e d s fro m W a sh in g to n on
M onday, b e a rin g th e official fr a n k of
■ f llic lull n p r e s e n t a t h e Next y e a r
we w ill be sim ila rly afflicted by C o n ­
g re s sm a n M c A rth u r b u t o u r c o n ­
g ressm en m ean w ell even If th ey
do sen d us so m e th in g we d o n 't w ant
P e rh a p s th ey
a re
e n d e a v o rin g to
h elp alo n g th e city b e a u tifu l m o v e ­
m ent o r re d u c e th e h ig h co st of liv ­
in g . b u t m o re lik ely they th in k th e
seed b u sin e ss is a good a d v e rtis in g
sch em e. W e a re w illin g to le t th e m
I th in k so If It's any p le a s u re .
A. J.
Larson S p ills More Liquor.
B eer
v a lu e d
at
a p p ro x im a te ly
$4500 w as p o u re d o u t a t B e m id ji,
M in n e so ta , th e o th e r day u n d e r th e
p e rs o n a l d ire c tio n o f C h ief S pecial
Officer L a rso n of tlie In d ia n serv ice.
A U T O BUS:
i t ’s a lw a y s a n e ra of h a rd tim e s
T h e floor of th e b re w e ry w as co v e re d w ith a s h iftle s s m an.
VIA GRESHAM .
w ith b e e r a n d th e g o v e rn m e n t officers
L v. P o r tla n d
Lv-. P le a s a n t
1st & A ld e r
w ad ed a b o u t in it u n til it w as d ra in e d
H om e
MRS. ELLEN POMEROY
0 : 0 0 a. III.
7 :8 0 a. ni.
aw ay in to th e lak e.
M A IN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M
1 2 :4 5 p. nt.
10: 4 5 a. in.
THE MUSIC SHOP
2 : 0 0 p .m .
4 : 3 0 p. ill.
MERCANTILE STORE
T h e I’u lf e r M e rc a n tile c o m p a n y 's
s to r e w as b u rg la riz e d so m e tim e d u r ­
I h e K f X A I I S to re
in g S a tu r d a y n ig h t.
E n tra n c e w as
effected th r o u g h a r e a r w indow Into
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th e w a re ro o m b u t no c lu e s w ere le ft
as to how m an y w ere e n g a g e d on th e
Job o r w ho th e y w ere.
S t a t e m e n t o f O w n e r s h ip .
Mr. P u lf e r is not s u r e y e t of how-
S ta te m e n t o f th e O w n e rsh ip . M an ­
m u ch h e lo s t, b u t he th in k s th e r e
a g e m e n t. C irc u la tio n , etc., re q u ire d
w as s o m e th in g o v e r $250 in th e sa fe ,
by tlie act of A u g u st 24. 1912.
a ll of w h ich w as ta k e n . T h e c o m b i­
T ills is to c e rtif y Hint I am th e ed-
n a tio n w as w o rk e d on th e o u te r d o o r
Iito r. m a n a g in g e d ito r, b u sin e ss m a n ­
b u t th e in n e r d o o r w as p rie d open
a g e r, p u b lis h e r a n d th e so le o w n e r
w ith c o n s id e ra b le d am ag e .
of tlie G re sh a m O u tlo o k , p u b lish e d
It is n o t k n o w n if an y goods w ere
tw ici a week at G re sh a m , O reg o n ,
E a-t fin « -kamaa Fair.
ta k e n , a s n o n e h av e b een m issed.
rin re a re no k n o w n b o n d h o ld e rs ,
At a re c e n t m e e tin g o f th e ex e c u ­ N u m e ro u s b u rn t m a tc h e s w ere stre w n
m o rtg a g e s o r o th e r s e c u rity h o ld e rs.
tiv e c o m m itte e of th e E ast C la c k a ­ on th e floor a ro u n d th e sa fe , w hich
II. L. ST. C L A IR .
m as la ir, p re lim in a ry a rr a n g e m e n ts p ro b a b ly fu r n is h e d
th e o n ly lig h t
S w o rn to a n d su b s c rib e d b e fo re w ere e o n s u m a te d fo r th e su c c e ssfu l used.
ini' H us 3 0 th day of M arch . 1915,
\ F H o a g la n d , a n o ta ry p u b lic fo r h o ld in g o f th e fa ir fo r th e com ing
Do you w a n t to h e a r th e b ag p ip e s
fa ll, in th e E sta c a d a P a rk .
T h is
O regon.
C om e
com m il lee h as been busy all of tlie a n d see th e H ig h la n d fling?
<». II S. \t lilc t ii B enefit.
w in te r, b u t th e r e s u lts of m uch of to th e S cotch co n c e rt T h u rs d a y . A pril
th e i r w o rk c a n n o t be a n n o u n c e d nt 8 th in K e g n e r's O pera H ouse.
T h e Gri -'ham H ig h S chool A th le ­
th is tim e.
Floors {Minted w ith Lowe
tic d u b w ill ta k e a bi u ellt nt S m ith 's
" P r o h ib itio n is a re a l is su e a t p re s ­
|
At tlie last m e e tin g , th e s e c re ta ry
th e a t e r on
MondaV
ev e n in g n ex t.
R m th e n H ard D rying Floor
e
n
t
tn A m erican p o litics It will only
w as in s tru c te d to a s c e r ta in fro m th e
May 5, w licn
th e "O ld C u rio s ity
P ain t are easy to k eep d e a n .
I’, it. 1,. A P. Co. if a le a se c o v erin g he a s h o r t tim e u n til p o litic a l p a rtie s
hop" by C h a rle s D ick en s, w ill be
T h e re ii no need for hard aerub-
a c e rta in p a rt of th e E sta c a d a P a rk , w ill be s triv in g to be th e first to g»t
how n In live re e ls.
S e a ls w 111 b e
could
be o b ta in e d , sa id sp ace to be It in to th e ir n a tio n a l p la tfo rm s .” So
bitig, for th e d u a t and d irt c a n 't
on sa le to m o rro w a t 16 a n d 25 cen ts.
used re g u la rly (o r th e p e rm a n e n t lo ­ sa y s S e n a to r K en y o n , o f Iow a.
stick as th e y do on uu p ain ted
floors.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
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patronage by continually m aking good.
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