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PAGE FOVR (.K K SH A 'l GRADE EXAMS BEING Mr». Northway Called bj Death. HELD S tate exam inations have been held In all eighth g rades th ro u g h the sta te yesterday an d today. Six m em bers of the G resham eig h th grad e who were exem pt from exam inations on account of having g ain ed an average of »0 p er cen t or m ore, and a dep o rtm en t av e rag e of 95, were Mabel Michel, G race F ield house, H annah L ane, L oreta Cook, Albert Lindsey and Loren Myers. Those who took ex am inations in one o r m ore subjects were L eta M athew s, Daisy Davidson, Itu th Ny- strom , Gladys W right, W inifred St. C lair, Belle A tteroerry, W ilson K ast m an, C lark Stillions, Lenn W heeler, A lbert Camp, Glen R usher, Robert C hilders and Bayard Miller. Mrs J a n e N orthw ay, m o th er of W. W N orthw ay of S pringdale, passed aw ay today ab o u t noon at the hom e of h er son, w here she has been ill for th e g re a te r p a rt of the w in ter an d spring. T he body will be shipped to K an sas for burial. OVTLOOK ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ Dr. R. H. Todd is th e ow ner of a Maxwell car, th e one form erly ow ned A St. Ixiuls Jingo says th a t the by A rth u r D ow sett, who has trad e d press of th e U nited S tate s has been for a new F o rd w ith L ato u rell & Son. 1915 bought by B ritish gold. You have K. J. G rad in has trad e d his old F ord probably noticed th e w heelbarrow I for a new one and will ta k e it o ut to load carted aw ay to th e bank every day fo r his first spin, day from th e O utlook office. Mrs. A. E. K essler is seriously ill, having been o p era ted on fo r to n sili- Miss Ada Lentz, of H olbrook, is tls and quinsy by Dr. Inglis. She will visiting with h er s is te r Mrs. G. W. be confined to h er room fo r several K enney. days yet. T he G resham G iants will play th e fast C am as n in e a t C am as Sunday. C h ristian Science services will be held in th e ir ball In th e I. O. O. F. building S unday m orning at 11 o ’clock. S ubject of lesson serm on, Following are a few of HIS is the first car of its This car rides just like it the many high-grade “A dam and F alle n M an.” Sunday size, capacity, power and looks—beautifully. The new, feature* electrical equipment to long, improved underslung school a t 10 o ’clock. W ednesday ev sell below $1000! rear springs give maximum 3 0 h . p. m o to r ening m eeting a t 8 o ’clock. S t r e a m - lin e b o d y riding comfort under all con Though the price is lower Mrs. F lo ren ce Stafford W allace A m p le ro o m f o r 5 p e te e a ^ e r » ditions. than ever, the quality is main E le c t r ic a lly » ta rta d was second in th e T elegram co n test tained throughout. All ma Tires are 33 " x 4“ all a- E la c t n r a lly lig h te d for an au to , an d was aw arded a terials, metals and workman round. Never before has a E le c tric h o rn round trip to th e San F rancisco ex ship are of the very best. H ig h -te n s io n m a g n e to car at this price come equip A ll e le c tr ic s w itc h e s o n ped with such large tires. position. She fell only a few votes Thia newest Overland has rency in s tru m e n t b o a rd o f c o w l d a a b the genuine f a s h io n a b le It seats five adults com below th e fo rtu n a te w inner of th e V e n t ila t in g , ra u n -e is io o t y p e stream-line body design. fortably, without crowding. w in d s h ie ld m achine, but m ade a good show ing H ig h -g ra d e u p h o ls te r y It is a big, spacious five-pas The body color is Brew w ith sev eral m illion votes to h er rh e rtn o -s y p h o n c o o lin g senger touring ear. ., ster green—always so rich and cred it. F iv e b e a rin g C ts n h s h a ft attractive. It is neatly trim It has the famous Over R e a r a x le ; f lo a t in g ty p e J. T. B eam ish, of P o rtla n d , re p re med with fine hair-line strip land 30 h. p. motor of remark R e a r s p rin g » ; e x t r a lo n g , ing of ivory white. se n tin g th e ••Encyclopedia of M ason u n d e rs lu n g , 3 - 4 e llip tic able strength, speed, durability 1 0 6 in c h w h e e lb a s e and economy, developing more ry ,” was in G resham y esterd ay doing The electric starting and 3 3 in c h x 4 in c h tirw a power than you will ever re electric lighting equipment is business with th e m em bers of the D e m o u n ta b le n m s quire. one of the me st reliable and O n a e x tra n m o rd e r here. ALL PARTS for Ford Automobiles, New best established on the market. L e ft-h a n d d r iv e This car at this price is T h ere will be a sta te d co m m u n i Ce n te r c o n tro l or Old. Quick Repairs and destined to be known as the There is also a high ten B o d y c o lo r: B r e w a t e ' g re e n cation of G resham lodge, A. F. & A. sion magneto which is inde greatest motor car achieve w it h iv o r y w h it e s trip in g Prompt Service M., on T uesday evening next. W ork ment of the reason. pendent of the storting and M o h a ir to p , to p b o o t, ro b e r a il, fo o t rest, s p e e d o m e te r, tir e GARAGE Near the Fountain, on Powell lighting system and requires in th e M. M. degree. All visiting Orders are now being c a rrie rs , f u " set o f to o ls , jecJi no dry cells. taken for immediate delivery. m em bers welcome. So fa r as we a re p ersonally con C. M - Z IM M E R M A N , G r e s h a m , P h o n e 8 0 1 cerned we co u n t a baby c a rria g e w ith a set of tw ins in it a g re a te r G R E S H A M A U T O S U P P L Y CO. vehicle th an a fo u r-p assen g er F ord m achine occupied by fo u r grow n PHONE 44 GRESHAM, ORE people and a chauffeur. Andrew B ergquist of D uluth, M inn., is h ere on a visit with the fam ily of C arl H agberg. He will s ta rt for hom e tom orrow . T he Queen E sth e r m eeting, which was announced to m eet w ith Miss G ertru d e E astm an, has been indefi nitely postponed on acco u n t of th e A<ir* illness of Mrs. E astm an . * « 4 s /J /A H a n i VW W MNwi A. R. Cain is k ep t busy th ese days S P s a M fia e r T » u n n « C a r a i < t u r n * reorder Car • 2 Baas«n««r R o a d s te r • • D e liv e ry W t g o a w ill* closed b o d y w ith his quick tru ck service. He ? Psiarafw 6«*/u»r • • D e liv e r y W a g o n w ith o p en body drives a new 3« h. p. F ed eral, 1915 model, on his trip s betw een G resh am an d P o rtlan d . He is m ak in g two and som etim es th re e trip s a day. \V. E. B ates and fam ily have G ordon Spear, of L ato u re ll, has moved in to Dr. A. T ho m p so n ’s house been em ployed to assist at th e g a r on K enny avenue. Mrs. Eva E m ery Dye, of Oregon age of L ato u re ll & Son. F ra n k C renshaw is d riv in g th e City, th e well know n w riter of his- tio rcal novels, was th e g u est on S u n G resh am -P o rtlan d tru c k for B. W. day of Mrs. B. W. Em ery. Em ery. Mrs. A. Meyers, Mrs. Geo. Leslie T he m em bers of th e T uesday and Mrs. A. Hevel w ent to P o rtlan d Study club will v isit th e Oregon H is W ednesday to h ear th e ren d itio n of T he B ride of L am m erm o o r by the to rical so ciety ’s m useum in P o rt Ita lia n O pera com pany. lan d tom orrow m orning. At the Mrs. F ra n k W ostell has gone to A bit of paint will add 50 per cent to the appearance of m eeting of th e club la st T uesday, A storia to spend a few days w ith h e r your place, and by the way cheap paint is not economy. hu sb an d , who is em ployed th ere. plans w ere m ade to m ake a trip to Mrs. M. ('. H argrove, who has been We recommend the use of SHER WIN & WILLIAMS O regon City early in Ju n e , which will t sick for a lew days, is im proving. Paint, the paint that is Known the world over as the HIGH he so m eth in g in th e n a tu re of a pic Mrs. S. it. Bradfield visited on F ri- EST STANDARD PAINT. nic. T he M cLaughlin hom e and o th I day and S atu rd ay w ith h er d au g h te r e r places of h isto ric In te re s t in O re | Mrs. R o b ert L ansdow n at P lea san t Home. Costs no more for the job than cheap paint WEARS g o n ’s first cap ito l city will be visited. Mrs. N. P. B rlg h lb ill, of Oregon MUCH LONGER and LOOKS BETTER. T he usual services will be held at City, is spen d in g th e week w ith Mrs. 1 th e M ethodist Episcopal church next J. N. F aris. Better come in and talk paint with us. Mr. an d Mrs. N aam an N elson, „ of Sunday. Rev. M elville T. W ire, th e P o rtla n d , sp e n t S unday w ith Mrs. M. Everything in the Paint Line. p asto r, will preach both m orning and C. H arg ro v e an d fam ily. Mrs. N el evening. T he S unday school will son an d Miss Ebbie H argrove w ere m eet a t 10 o'clock an d th e E pw orth old classm ates in high school a t W ei HARDWARE L eague a t 7:15. T he preach in g se r ser, Idaho. G reshan., Ore. Geo. H. Sunday has sold his 5-acre Yes, and they go into our Suits Right. vices follow th ese services. All are place on th e Powell Valley road, ju st invited. east of G resham , to Mr. an d Mrs. Joe The best tailors in the world make OUR CLOTHES. 01=] & Miss E sth e r E lfo rd , te a c h e r of W oodle of P o rtlan d , who will ta k e They are not slung together by "carpenters" of clothes, but possession next week. More th an an sew ing in th e school, announces th a t are perfectly tailored by skilled hands. acre of th e place is alread y p lan ted to th e g irls, who v o lun teered to do some sm all fru it, and th e new ow ners plan BETTER CLOTH and BETTER TAILORING make sew ing fo r th e P o rtlan d In d u strial to m ak e it a sm all fru it farm . Mr. Onr Clothes “ BETTER.” Home, have com pleted a qu ilt, five S unday lias not annou n ced his plans little dresses an d som e underw ear. fo r th e fu tu re . Buy them; try them; you'll come again for them. It is rep o rted th a t an autom obile T he work is all h an d w o rk and is belonging to C. E. B ram hall, which b eau tifu lly done. T w enty g irls of | had been left in a g arag e a t T ro u t A J. W. BROWN, Prop. th e class have com pleted th e h a n d dale for rep airs, was tak en out by a Best Quality Meats, work req u ired , including plain s titc h h elp er in th e shot» and wrecked. T he es. b u tto n h o les, an ap ro n and n ig h t m achine was found in P o rtlan d but at last rep o rts th e cu lp rit had not lit »WITT HVILDINO GRESHAM gown each, and have com m enced m a been found. chine w ork. Each g irl is m aking W ednesday. May 12, will be Mite Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according Box day, an d a m eeting will be held h erse lf a dress. at th e hom e of Mrs. J N. C lanahan to Size and Quality. Rev. A. J. W are, Rev. E. A. L eon by th e m em bers of th e W om en's ard , Mrs. J. M. S h o em ak er and Mrs. H ome M issionary society, tile Queen PHONE 41 POWELL STREET E. D avidson have been in atten d an ce E sth ers and th e M o th ers’ Jew els, for th e purpose of openin~ th e boxes. | for several days at th e W illam ette Create an Appetite for Something Real Refreshing. B aptist association m eeting in P o rt Mrs. G. W. K enney, th e m ite box sec re ta ry , req u ests any who can not be! R EPO R T OF T H E CONDITION OF land. T he an n u a l B ap tist rally was p resen t on th a t day to send th e ir box held at th e W hite T em ple last n ig h t, es to her. which was th e concluding session of Notice. th e association. Besides th e above To th e m any business men of nam ed, th o se who atte n d e d th e rally 1915reShatU' *“ lhe S tate ° f Oregon> at ,h e clo8e ° f business May 1st, G resham , who so kindly assisted us from G resham w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. in fu rn ish in g o u r ch u rch , by d o n a t O. Downing, Mr. an d Mrs J. N. C lan R esources ing v ario u s article s for sam e, we, th e ah an . Mr and Mrs. A. R. Caln. O tto Liabilities $113,651.83 ; L ad ies’ Aid of th e Swedish Mission Loans and d iscounts M agnuson, 8. E. P alm q u ist and Dr. C apital stock paid in ..... $ 30,000.00 ch u rch of D am ascus, do hereby ex O v erd rafts, secured and J E. C lanahan. u nsecured ....................... 6.65 S u rp lu s fu n d ....................... 20,000.00 R aym ond M iller was given a Jury ten d o u r h e a rtie st th a n k s ' Bonds and w a r r a n ts ......... 12,963.65 U ndivided profits, less ex- (S ig n ed ) ' Stocks and o th e r securi- tria l y esterd ay for an alleged assau lt Included are 394 13 Pe,,8e8 »nd taxes paid 505.61 on W E. C rasw ell He was a c q u it ) ties ...................................... MRS. J VICKLUND. Pres. ted. Both men are resid en ts of Cot- B anking h o u se................ 25,009.00 P ° 8ta l savings b ank de- MRS E. P. SCH EDEEN , Sec. STRAWBERRIES vrell. FRESH PEAS , F u rn itu re and fixtures 3,260.40 posits .................................. 6,380.29 MRS E. JOHNSON. C ashier. T h ere will be no baseball gam e GOOSEBERRIES O th er real e s ta te owned NEW POTATOES 8,224.14 In d iv id u al deposits sub- h ere on Sunday, as th e G iants will Due from b an k s (n o t r e SUNKIST ORANGES RADISHES „. je ct to c h e c k ................... 84,274.31 For Torpid Liver. go to Cam as. T h ere will be a gam e serve h an k s* .................. PIE PLANT z,> fc ..i5 Dem and certificates of NEW CABBAGE In G resham every S unday th e re a fte r, " I have used C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab Due from approved re LETTUCE d u rin g th e season. ONIONS serve banks................... 17,567.91 <lt‘P°8lt ................................ lets off an d on for th e past six years 7,812.68 Dr. H H Otl has let th e co n tract w henever my liver show s signs of (’hecks an d o th e r cash Tim e an d sav in g s de- for a g ara g e to W K H am ilton who being in a d iso rd ered condition. Exchanges fo r clearin g 1 6 ,7 4 P°8i> .... 49,061.71 and eveiy other Fruit or \ egetable Delicacy has th e building u n d er way. house ................................. They have alw ays acted qulcklv and P aul H oetzei has im proved his given me ’he desired relief." w rites Cash on h a n d ....... 13.988.80 b akery building by th e ad d itio n of a Mrs F H T ru b u s, S pringville, N Total........ $198.034.60 bay window on th e n o rth side. Jones ! Y. F o r sale by all D ealers. T otal. .. $198,034.69 & Co. finished th e Job today S tate of O regon. C ounty of M ultnom ah, as. Cast Iron Want «si. T he B aptist M ission circle will m eet w ith Mrs. E A. L eonard T u es $8 00 per ton paid for cast iron. sw ear t h u r of th e i,bove nam ed bank, do solem nly day, May 13, from 7 to 5. Lesson, B rass an d A lum inum also w anted. an d belief »»«lenient is tru e to th e best of my know ledge Powdl SL Gresham first ch a p te r of 'T he Child In the ..d . . . » M«; O l ? l , r M idst." A cordial Invitation is ex See w hat you have and tu rn It into In q u ire at S terlin g & Kid tended to all ladles. R efreshm ents cash ‘ o m d t aiim i : A. M .). ™, T h e o d B r u g g c r C. J .A u n d d a ” ? M lrecior,. served. d e r's.— Adv. E le c tr ic a lly Started and Lighted T Ford Autos New Cars Constantly on Hand Latourell & Son Ask Latourell & Son about some of their Used-Car Bargains. BETTER MATERIALS GO INTO OUR BETTER CLOTHES The Governor says “Clean-up” The Mayor says, “Clean-up.” PAINT-UP STERLING & KIDDER’S <G b e GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Aylsworth’s Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon EARLY SLIMMER DAYS bruits and Vegetables Will Fill the Want METZGER BROS. FIRST STATE BANK