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FOI'R
GRESHAM
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
OUTLOOK FRIDAY,
APRIL
I)r. a n d M rs. J. H. C onfile s t a r te d
¡th is m o rn in g on th e i r h o m e w a rd trip .
T h ey w ill sto p a few d a y s in S e a ttle
a n d go E a st by w ay o f th e C a n a d ia n
P acific. T h ey w ill sp e n d a w eek o r
tw o in E v a n sto n , Illin o is a n d go fro m
th e r e to th e i r h o m e a t S to n y P o in t,
G eo rg e M. S le re t a n d J. W. B a ­
O hio.
D r. a n d M rs. C o n k le cam e
con a rc hoi li of th e sa m e o p in io n
fro m O hio m o re th a n a y e a r ag o an d
re g a rd in g C o lo n ial ra n g e s . T h e ir
h av e s p e n t th e tim e w ith re la tiv e s in
w iver have been m a d e h ap p y th is
th e P acific s ta te s .
W h ile h e re
in
w eek by th e In s ta lla tio n In th e i r
T h e c lo s in g d a n c e o f th e O ld F o lk s ’ G re sh a m th e y w ere th e g u e s ts of
k itc h e n s of a C o lo n ial by S te r lin g ft c lu b w as g iv en in R e g n e r's h a ll last th e i r d a u g h te r M rs. J a s . S te rlin g a n d
K id d er.
n ig h t. It w as o n e o f th e b e st o f th e fam ily .
W. •' B urch am i fam ily h a v e s o l d 's e r i e s an d w as la rg e ly a tte n d e d .
It
R ev. F . II. F r e u n d w ill p re a c h in
th e ir h o m e in T h o m p so n 's a d d itio n is p la n n e d to re s u m e th e fe s tiv itie s E n g lish a t th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l
¡mil will occu p y T h o m a s C in d e r's n ex t w in te r, us th ey a re th o ro u g h ly c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y m o rn in g .
H is
h o u se on H ood u v en u e.
e n jo y a b le a n d a re a tte n d e d by m an y s u b je c t w ill be " T h e
P u rp o s e of
J. I’. F re e m a n is c a rr y in g o n e o f w ho n e v e r go to p u b lic d an ces.
L ife ." T h e m o n th ly m e e tin g o f th e
h is rih s a ro u n d r a t h e r te n d e rly an d
Itiu a ld o H u n te r, c ity m a r s h a l of C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r so c ie ty w ill be
is u n a b le to w ork in co n se q u e n c e . H e F a irv ie w a n d o n e o f th e o ld e s t r e s i­ h eld in th e a fte rn o o n a t th e c h u rc h .
w as th ro w n by a s c r a p e r a t th e B ase d e n ts of th a t c ity , w as m a r rie d on
Mr. a n d M rs. L. C. M etzg er a r e e n ­
I,Ine g ra v e l pit on T u e sd a y w ith a ¡W e d n e sd a y la s t to Mrs. J a n e M cCor- te r ta in in g th is w eek th e ir g r a n d ­
f r a c t u n d rib us th e re s u lt.
m ack , re c e n tly o f P e -E ll, W ash in g d a u g h te r M a rg a re t L ee a n d h e r
T h ey w ere g iv en a ro u s in g m o th e r M rs. L ew is W. M e tz g e r of
F re d J e n n in g s , fo r n e a rly a y e a r to n .
p a st In th e em p lo y of th e I’u lf e r M er­ c h a riv a ri last n ig h t, b u t w ill n o t bi S alem , O reg o n .
c a n tile Co., re sig n ed on S a tu rd u y la s t sc a re d o u t o f m a k in g F a irv ie w th e ir
Rev. S. F . P itts w ill p re a c h a t th e
an d w ent to R a in ie r w h ere he w ill hom e.
A d v e n tis t c h u rc h a t Clillia n e x t S u n - i
ta k e up u fo rm e r s itu a tio n a s n ig h t
Dr. B e rth a S te w a rt of th e U n iv e r­ d ay n ig h t on th e s u b je c t, “ C h ris t an d
w a tc h m a n lo r a log ra f tin g co m p an y . sity of O reg o n a d d re s se d th e g ir ls of H is R e la tio n s h ip to th e C h u rc h .”
th e liigh sch o o l in th e asse m b ly ro o m
C arl W. W lrtz, a fo rm e r G re sh a m th is a fte rn o o n .
S h e also a d d re s s e d
Miss L a u r a V. iiu lk e le y , o f M o n ta ­
boy, has been a p p o in te d p u ss e n g e r a m o th e rs ' m e e tin g a t
th e sa m e v illa, w ho h a s
been
v is itin g w ith
a g e n t lo r th e I*. It. L. ft |>. Co. H e place.
frie n d s in G re sh a m th is w eek, h a s ac- |
May Day s to rie s a n d a M ay p ole
w as in G resh am on W e d n esd ay r e ­
c ep te d a p o sitio n a s a s s is ta n t c a s h ie r
ceiv in g
n u m e ro u s
c o n g ra tu la tio n s w ill be th e a ttr a c tio n fo r th e little o f tile M o n ta v illa b a n k . S he w ill be- '
J p eo p le at th e lib ra ry to m o rro w a t 2
on h is a d v a n c e m e n t.
g in tie r d u tie s to m o rro w . M iss B u lk e
o ’clo ck . Al c h ild re n a re in v ite d .
ley h a s been h ead b o o k k e e p e r a n d as- ’
s is ta n t m a n a g e r fo r a n ex clu siv e la- I
d ie s ’ f u r n is h in g h o u se , w hich p o si­
tio n sh e re s ig n e d to ta k e up th e b an k
w o rk .
PAINT-UP
A bit of paint will add 50 per cent to the appearance of
your place, and by the way cheap paint is not economy.
We recommend the use of SHERWIN & WILLIAMS
Pamt, the paint that is known the world over as the HIGH­
EST STANDARD PAINT.
Costs no more for the job than cheap paint WEARS
MUCH LONGER and LOOKS BETTER.
Letter come n and talk paint with us.
Everything in the Paint Line.
STERLING & KIDDER'S
H ARDW ARE
Gresham, Orc. _
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Q u ick T ru ck S e r v ic e
Betw een
GRESHAM
SANDY
and Portland
1 wo trips D aily b e tw e e n G resh am a n d P o rtlan d
I w o trip s E a c h W eek to Sandy.
“BEST SERVICE TO ALL’’
P h o n e ....
1013
C o u n ty
A ssesso r R eed, aeeoin-
I p an ted by D ep u ties W elch, B each a n d
F u n k , h eld a c o n fe re n c e w ith sev -
I e ra l of th e p ro p e rty ow n e rs a lo n g
| M ain s tr e e t a t th e C o n g d o n h o te l to ­
day w ith a view to a d ju s t a s s e s s ­
m en ts.
M r. R eed is h o ld in g su ch
m e e tin g s a t s e v e ra l p o in ts in th e
c o u n ty , to d a y ’s m e e tin g b ein g o n e of
th em . T h e o b je c t is to e q u a liz e p ro p ­
e rty v alu es.
I he Governor says “Clean-up”
I he Mayor says, “Clean-up.”
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30,
A. R. CAIN
Third and Roberts St., Gresham
J
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EW vnderslung rear springs make
the Overland one of tiie easiest
r ' most comfortable riding cars
ia the world.
Being unusual long and of a new un­
derslung design these rear springs ha- e un­
usual flexibility.
The Overland type of rear springs is
illustrated abov e.
See how the springs are placed under
the axle; that they are long, have a very
wide opening, and are of generous dimensions.
Notice that the frame is dropped which
makes possible a much lower hung and
more graceful body. The road clearance
is not affected.
The wide opening-of the springs per­
mits great up-and-down play
—the maximum of flexibility.
G RESH AM
Model SO
Model St Fncel •
S Pnuenger Totina g Cnt
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LIBRARY NOTES.
B o o k s ju s t re c eiv ed a t th e p u b lic
i lib ra ry :
H o lla n d ,
R u p e rt S. — H isto ric
h e ro e s o f c h iv a lry . In H o lla n d ’s in ­
te r e s tin g w ay e ach o f th e fo llo w in g
h e ro e s a r e ta k e n up.
R o la n d a n d
I O liv er, th e cid c a in p e a d o r, St. L o u is
o f F ra n c e a n d th e s e v e n th c ru s a d e ,
W illiam T ell. B e rtr a n d du G u esclen ,
G u sta v u s V asa, S ir F r a n c is D ra k e
a n d o th e rs .
M ard en , O riso n S w e tt.— T h e E x ­
c e p tio n a l E m ploye.
Mr. M ard en te lls us th a t every
e m p lo y e r is lo o k in g fo r th e m an w ho
w ill do h is w ork w hen th e boss is
aw ay . A m an w ho h a s c o u ra g e , w ho
is not a sla v e to p re c e d e n t, w ho if he
c a n n o t go a ro u n d , o v e r o r u n d e r a
difficulty, goes s t r a ig h t th r o u g h it.
S e lf d isco v ery , c o n q u e rin g a n d u n ­
c o n g e n ia l e n v iro n m e n t, th e p o w er of
e n th u s ia s m a re h e a d in g s of so m e of
th e c h a p te rs . T h e a u th o r t r e a ts th is
s u b je c t in h is in im ita b le w ay.
W h ite , B ouck.— C all o f th e C a r­
E v e ry o n e sh o u ld re a d th is book.
T h e c h u rc h m e m b e r a n d th o s e o u t­
sid e o f th e c h u rc h .
M o rris, C h a rle s .— H e ro e s o f th e
A rm y in A m erica.
S h o rt s k e tc h e s o f th e a rm y c a re e r
of fa m o u s h ero es.
S u n d a y School H o ard
Lowe Bros.’ High-Standard Liquid Floor Paint
and Mellowtone Wall Finish
W e therefore Proclaim that they are Essentials o f Clean-up Week.
Wire 661
Powell St.
Metzger Bros.
QUALITY
and
SERVICE
Wire 661
Gresham
E le c ts .
S ev eral c h a n g e s w ere m a d e in th e
te a c h in g fo rc e a n d officiary of th e
M e th o d ist E p isco p al S u n d a y sch o o l a t
a m e e tin g h eld la s t W ed n e sd a y e v e n ­
in g a t th e c h u rc h .
T hoa. W iles a n d C a rl G u n d ru m
w ere e le c te d to te a c h in p lace of
M iss E m m a F u lle r a n d M iss A. F
H o a g la n d re s p e c tiv e ly , w ho w ill be
u n a b le to c o n tin u e th e w o rk in th e
sch o o l
Mrs. C. M H a rris o n w as
le r w as e le c te d a s s is ta n t to th e S un-
day school
tr e a s u r e r .
M rs
A-za
S m ith , d u rin g th e l a t t e r ’s e n fo rc e d
a b se n c e on a c c o u n t o f sic k n e ss New
so n g boo k s w ere o rd e re d
fo r th e
J u n i o r d e p a rtm e n t
S u p e rin te n d e n t
A. R L y m an p re s id e d a t th e m e e tin g
H P C h ris te n s e n is th e o w n e r o f
a new F o rd , ch o sen fro m L a to u r e ll's
new a rr iv a ls .
U tl.lt ! Prtcn:
D elivery B agvr til th i l u t é body
D elivery ibogoa w ith ®>rw body
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JSSO
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A
J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Best Qyality Meats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
to Sise and Quality.
PHONE 41
POWELL STREET
WE GUARD YOUR INTERESTS
S E R V IC E
I aking 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, sy m p a­
‘
thetic, careful and accommodating and strive to merit your
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patronage by continually m aking good.
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GROW
BY
D E S E R V IN G TO
Iron Wanted.
18.00 p e r to n p aid f o r c a st iro n
B rass an d A lu m in u m a lso w an ted .
See w h a t you h a v e a n d tn r n It In to
ca sh
In q u ire a t S te r lin g ft K id
t i e r 's — Adv.
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M rs. J. A. P a lm q u is t h a s r e tu r n e d
A t th e M eth o d ist E p isc o p a l c h u rc h
i
from
a v is it to C o tta g e G ro v e w ith
S u n d a y R ev. M elville T. W ire w ill
h e r s is te r M rs. Geo. R e y n o ld s. W h ile
p re a c h a t 11 a. m. a n d 8 p. m. A t th e r e M rs. P a lm q u is t v is ite d a fine
j sto c k fa rm n e a r th e c ity .
I t is a
th e m o rn in g se rv ic e , b e fo re th e s e r ­ tine c o u n try fo r sto c k . M rs. R e y n o ld s
m on, th e re a d in g of th e m a y o r’s p ro c ­ a c c o m p a n ie d h e r s is te r h o m e a n d w ill
la m a tio n a n d a b rie f a d d re s s on i go in a few d a y s to T h e D alles to
“ C le a n -u p W e e k .” T h e to p ic of th e v is it a d a u g h te r .
se rm o n w ill be “ L ife ’s A lte r n a tiv e .”
P e te r M itc h e ll o f N e w k irk , O k la ­
A t th is se rv ic e C. E. R u s h e r w ill h o m a, w as a v is ito r th is w eek in th e
s in g ,’ ’T h e G re a t W h ite T h ro n e .” A t­ h o m es of M rs. A lta T r u i t t a n d M rs.
te n tio n is c a lle d to th e c h a n g e of M ary W ood.
h o u r of e v e n in g se rv ic e fro m 7 :3 0
M rs. S. T. C row is on th e sick list.
to 8 o ’clock. All e v e n in g se rv ic e s of S he is c o n fin ed to h e r b ed b u t ex­
th e c h u rc h w ill co m m en ce a t th is p ects to b e u p in a few d ay s.
h o u r u n til f u r th e r n o tice.
S u n d ay
A m a r r ia g e lic e n se w as issu e d y e s ­
sch o o l a t 10 a. in. E p w o rth L e a g u e te rd a y fo r H a rry S. H ill o f F a irv ie w
a t 7 :1 5 p. m.
a n d M au d e E. W a lla c e o f T ro u td a le .
F A IT H F U L
made Cradle Roll superintendent in
I la Honey N O. F u l­
Fast
S PaBftcnger T o u r in g C a r — 1 1 0 7 &
2 Passenger R o a d s te r— > 1 0 5 0
4 P assenger C o u p « — > 1 6 0 0
ÂUprue» / . a. I. Teledo, O h -
¡ISO
penter.
I hs proclamation would have been complete had he told y ju to use
Orders are now being
taken for immediate delivery.
I’lK IX E KOI
A m ong th e G re sh a m p eo p le w ho
w itn e sse d th e g r e a t p a g e a n t in c o n ­
n ec tio n w ith th e s t a te S u n d ay sch o o l
c o n v e n tio n now in se ssio n in P o r t­
lan d , w ere R ev. F. H. F re u n d , N. O.
F u lle r, Mrs. C. E. R u sh e r, Mr. an d
M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n a n d c h ild re n
O rv ille a n d D oris, a n d E v e re tt D ow n­
ing.
A m ong th o s e w ho to o k a d v a n ta g e
o f tlie a fte rn o o n
p re s e n ta tio n
of
F a u s t a t th e B a k e r t h e a t e r in P o r t­
la n d la s t W e d n esd ay w ere M rs. K a rl
M iller, M rs. J a s . L a w re n c e , M rs. C.
M. Z im m e rm a n , Mrs. A r th u r D o w sett
a n d M iss E s th e r E lfo rd .
A g a m e of b a se b a ll is b ein g p lay ed
th is a fte rn o o n by th e G re sh a m h ig h
sch o o l c lu b a n d on e fro m W a sh in g to n
h ig h , o f P o rtla n d .
hut he forgot to say anything about painting your buildings and decorating your home.
proportion to the wheel base, than th®
springs used on most all of the highest
priced cars. This means a much more
cushioned action.
The Overland swivel seat gives abso-
lutely free movement of the springs, pre­
sents binding and reduces possibility of
breakage.
In short the exceptional elasticity of
the Overland underslung rear springs
makes the car ride with perfect ease and
absolute smoothness under all conditions.
Shock absorbers are useless.
The 1915 Overland has grace, style,
a beautiful finish, smooth riding quali­
ties and every modern comfort and con-,
venience. It comes complete.
We will be glad to demonstrate Its
merits at any time and place
you appoint.
C. M. Zimmerman
C h ris tia n S cien ce se rv ic e s w ill be
h eld in th e ir h a ll in th e I. O. O. F.
b u ild in g S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 11
o ’clo ck .
S u b je c t o f lesso n s e rm o n :
“ E v e rla s tin g P u n is h m e n t.”
S u n d ay
sch o o l a t 10 o ’clock. W ed n e sd a y e v ­
e n in g m e e tin g a t 8 o ’clock.
Clean-up Week
Comfort
These springs arc unusual­
ly long; in fact are longer, in
Q u een E s th e r c irc le w ill m eet to- !
m o rro w e v e n in g a t th e h o m e of Miss
G e rtr u d e
E a stm a n .
All
m e m b e rs
a re u rg e d to be p re s e n t.
Mayor Stapleton has designated May 4th to May I I th as
i r
..n « ¡ w e w o ^ —
L ew is M ersh on o f S p rin g d a le , e a st
o f th e S an d y riv e r, is th e o w n e r of ,
ills seco n d
O v e rla n d
a u to m o b ile [
w hich h e p u rc h a s e d re c e n tly fro m C.
M. Z im m e rm a n of G re sh a m . A tte n ­
tio n is c a lle d to Mr. Z im m e rm a n ’s
a d v e rtis e m e n t in th is
issu e.
The
m o d els sh o w n a r e th e la t e s t a n d
th e ir good q u a litie s a r e th e ir m o st
a tt r a c t iv e fe a tu re .
IT PA Y S TO U SE G O O D PAINT
i - i n
M CE
GROW