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GRESHAM POM ONA G R A N G E — M eets third W ed n esd a y . M arch. Ju n e. S ep tem b er. D e cem b er. M aster. J. J. Jo h n so n se c r e ta ry , E dna B e r k s, le c tu rer. Mrs. J W. T o w n sen d . M U L T N O M A H - G R A N G E — M eets ev- ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y M aster. R I A n d erson ; s e c r e ta r y . M y rtle J o h n so n ; le c turer. M rs. J. C. D uke. G resh am . R. F. ROCKW OOD O K A N U E — M eets first W ed n esd ay S p. m , and th ird S a tu rd a y 10 a. m. M aster, Joh n R ich m on d ; sec- ry. H e s te r B. T h o rp e, 1 Ida B u rg e ss. G resh am . R. F. D. I. OUTLOOK 1 I E> CORBETT MELROSE Mrs. Roy, who has been q u ite ill fo r sev eral days a t th e hom e of R. , C O LU M BIA G R A N G E — M eets first M. Dodson, was tak en to th e Good S •• a tu rd • a y ' In each m on th M aster - M -------------------- ---------- P ou n d er, se c r e ta r y . Mrs. G race F e r g u S am a ritan h o sp ital S unday evening son ; lectu rer. M rs H en k le. C orb ett. O regon. H. UeU's d a u g h te r from P o rtlan d visited him th is week. W O O D L A W N G R A N G E — M eets s e c Mrs A lbert Fox. of T ro u td ale , vis F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M eets ev ery ond and fo u r th S a tu rd a y e v e n in g s M as first S a tu rd a y M aster. C edric S to n e; ter. W H. H. D u fu r; se c r e ta r y . Mrs. E ited h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. H. P. A rm stro n g ; lectu rer, Mrs. S. A. se c r e ta r y . R oy S to n e; lectu rer. Mrs. D H y a tt. P o rtla n d . W ood law n sta tio n . W. M cK ay. F a ir v ie w , O regon. Reed W ednesday and T h u rsd ay . F red C. Reed took a p arty of L E N T S G R A N G E — M eets seco n d S at- pl ea sa n t valley g r a n g e — M eets e v e r y fo u r th S a tu r d a y In each ¡f^rV taíy.’ M Í i.'w “ l ' T Ä V T c p ! frien d s to M ultnom ah F alls In his m onth. M a ster. P U B lis s ; se c r e ta r y . L e n ts. Ore m o to r b o at S atu rd ay . Mrs. A n n a L eh m a n , le c tu r e r . Q N. S a urer. Mrs. M aude D a m a li ger. G resh a m . O regon. R. F . D. i. Rev. Mr. R eeder was q u ite badly O 1 A M D A B 1C T . R U S S E L V IL L E G R A N G E — M eets h u rt by being th ro w n from a m otor ___ _ ________ , _____ ______ M A RO SS PO ST. G A .R .— C om m and- th ird S a tu rd a y ea ch m o n th . M aster ee se c r e ta r y . . M abel . M lck el- er- ' VnJ- ¿ !u.tl<‘r’ alr.v,le,w: q u a r te r m a s t- 1 cycle S atu rd ay w hile rid in g on the J o h n W elb ee; so n ; . le c tu r e r . , Mrs. F a n n ie C h risten r iste n so n *7 Joel B a tes. T r o u td a le M e e ts ev ery ,.u ui eon highw ay w ith his son. i third S a tu rd a y o f ea ch m onth . P o rtla n d . R. E. D. 1. -Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Stafford vis ited relativ es in P o rtla n d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles. Leslie I and H e n rie tta W iles visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W iles Suuday in P o rt land. T he Royal E m broidery club has postponed th e m eeting of th is week and will m eet Ju n e IT at th e hom e of Mrs. Thos. W iles. L adies iuter- ested are invited. W e E n cou rage N ew D ep o sito rs ;; Many people h esita te ab o u t opening a bank ac count, th in k in g th e ir know ledge of business too lim ited o r probably they co nsider th e am o u n t of money they have too sm all. T he fu n eral of H illas H. G entry was held Sunday afte rn o o n a t th e We cordailly invite you to open an account Iliff M em orial ch u rch , th e service w ith us, su b je ct to check. I t Is very easily done conducted by Rev. M elville T. W ire here. of G resham . C. E. R u sh er sang b eau tifu lly an d im pressively. T he 1 S U M N E R R E L IE F C O R P S— M rs. D. 4 per cen t In terest on S avin gs. GRESH a M G R A N G E — M eets ev ery A recen t Issue of th e Colum bia floral d eco ratio n s w ere m any and seco n d S a tu r d a y ea ch m on th M aster, D. Jack , p resid e n t; M rs. C lara K ane, M eets ev e r y th ir d S a tu rd a y M rs J. R. C a v a n a g h ; se c r e ta r y , A lb er se c r e ta r y . H erald , p u b lish ed at H oulton, O re b eau tifu l. In te rm e n t a t th e Doug- ta A llen ; lectu rer. H. E. D a v ie. G resh o f ea ch m on th , G resh am . am . O regon. gon, co n tain ed th e follow ing refer- i lass cem etery. T he pall b ea rers rep- | W . C. T . t7. SANDY G R A N O E— M eets ev e r y W OM ENS C H R IS T IA N T E M P E R ence to Miss E thel S m ith, who has re8e„ted th e d ifferen t com panies for GRESHAM, OREGON. fo u r th S a tu rd a y . M aster. A. G T h o m A N C E U N IO N .— M eets a t th e L ib rary as s e c r e ta r y . J a m e s B e ll; le c tu r e r , se co n d an d fo u r th T h u rsd ays each closed a te rm of school a t th a t place. w hlch the deceased had w orked In- M rs. J. C. S in c la ir . S a n d y , O regon m on th a t 2 SO p. m. P r esid en t. M rs. ■!. T h u rsd ay evening, May 20, a t th e | cluding th e fo rem an of th e Wind L. W o ste ll; s e c r e ta r y . M rs. G eorge F. W ig-W arn was th e scene ot a gay n jv e r E V E N IN G STA R O R A N G E — M eets H on ey. com pany from Cascade first S a tu rd a y In ea ch m on th M aster. soeial given In ho n o r of Miss E th el i Locks w here Mr. G entry m et his J. J. J o h n so n : se c r e ta r y J e n n ie C. T elephones tra n sm it sounds a t a S m ith who has ju s t closed a most ' S m ith ; le c tu r e r . M iss N e llis F a w c e tt. F rien d s and neig h b o rs for L enta. O regon. ra te of 50,000 m iles a second. successful term of school here, which m iles aro u n d atten d e d th e fu n eral was sta n d ard iz ed M arch 19 th, being ! service, filling th e house to o v er th e second sta n d a rd school in Co flowing. um bia county. T he ev en in g ’s en T he Misses G race and B e rth a Gen te rta in m e n t consisted of cards, ' IN U S E D A U T O M O B I L E S try a re still a t th e hom e of I. T. gam es an d dancing, everyone p re s Wood for a few days before r e tu r n G o o d W e a th e r a n d G o o d R o a d s are com ing. en t p articip a tin g , w hich m ade the ing hom e to N ebraska. occasion one long to be rem em bered. G e t o n e of th e se cars a n d th e ir full e n jo y m e n t will We are glad to n o te th e im prove- T ow ard th e close of th e evening b e y o u rs. th re e h ea rty ch eers w ere given fo r | . nient in h ealth of H enry Jo n es who Miss Sm ith in testim o n y of th e gen-1 J has not been feeling well. Mrs. T u rn e r and d a u g h te r F ran ces eral esteem in which o u r te ac h er is held. On F rid a y the p atro n s of the of Rockwood w ere g u ests of Mr. and P H O N E 44 G R ESH A M school jo in ed w ith th e ch ild ren in a Mrs. 1. T. Wood o v er Sunday. picnic d in n e r at th e W ig-W am . Af S traw b erry picking is w aning and te r a su m p tu o u s rep ast, for w hich rasp b e rrie s a re ripening. p lates fo r 50 w ere laid, all a d jo u rn T he ch erries a re n ot p len tifu l but A m ong th e new fish in New Y o rk ’s ed to th e schoolhouse to enjoy a are faultless. aq u a riu m is the batflsh, with a head b rief p ro g ram an d view th e v ario u s A. B. C onrad has th e lum ber like a bat and two la rg e fins he uses HERE IS A PROPOSITION for w alking on th e bottom of the ex h ib its p rep ared by th e pupils d u r hauled for a silo. sea, also a gag fish which gasps so We w ant you to enjoy th e "O ld T ow n” as m uch ing th e term . T he p ro g ram co n sist Miss E lsie M etzger conducted th e for b rea th th a t it seem s as though ed of songs an d a p lay let en title d , eig h th grad e ex am in atio n s for Ju n e every m om ent would be his last. It as we do; also to enjoy It when you leave. TA K E "V acatio n T im e is H ere.” its re n T h u rsd ay and F rid a y for those who is said th a t h ere to fo re few sober A PIANO w ith you. I t will relieve som e of the PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. ; m en have beheld e ith e r of these d erin g a tte s te d Miss S m ith 's te ac h failed to pass in May. stra in you have been u n d er d u rin g th ese p ast creatu res. ing an d tra in in g ability. At th e Miss E thel Wood was over from years. Y our PRO SPECTS fo r th e COMING YEAR close of th e p rogram . Miss M arie G resham Sunday. An Iowa widow has to decide a re th e best. H ein in a few well chosen word», on p retty soon and th a t's all th e re is A recently produced playlet of the to it. b eh alf of th e pupils, p resen ted to H er th ree hu sb an d s w hen year 2015 describes th e c o u rtsh ip of lhey died each left a b u rial lot be Miss S m ith a b ea u tifu l necklace. tom orrow : "T h e m aiden of next side his own In full expectation ’ hat v ip v a s v centary la at a dealt dreaming of her it would be occupied in th e lue MAKE YOUR FARE MONEY V 1 L IO K Y fu tu re fam ily when th e fu tu re fath - course of tim e. B ut th e widow ---------- e r of th e dream fam ily flies in. To fears she can not fill them all Pay a Down P aym ent on a P iano o r P layer- T he V ictory school closed a sue- prove th a t they a re tru ly so u lm ates cessful y ear last F riday. T hose ta k - ih e rays w hich re g iste r th e ir feel piano. A fter you have in v estig ated to y o u r h e a r t’s T he loser of an election bet in B al ing th e s ta te ex am in atio n s in phy- ,.l lee^1®,., d blend 1,1,0 one »hade tim ore had to wheel th e w inner sev co n ten t a t o th e r sto res, COME TO VS. We will On the Market of red. W hile th ey are ta lk in g th e eral m iles in a w heelbarrow , w ith th e slology and g eography passed w ith y outh h ears th ro u g h an Individual Fresh Every Day. show you o u r stock. If th en , you find you can provision th a t every tim e th e man high g rades. They are Dolly M organ, telephone th a t he w ears aro u n d his stopped to rest five Inches w ere to be select an in stru m e n t h ere to your e n tire sa tisfa c R u th Ick ler, Jo h n C arlson and R ob waist th a t even th o u g h his m orals cu t off th e legs of his trouserc.. He tion, both in price and q u ality , no m a tte r w here e rt M organ. T he pupils on th e roll a re above reproach he can not m ar- stopped fo u r tim es. . . , .. .. . i r y Ja n e because his g re a t-g re a t- you reside we will pay y o u r railro a d fa re TO and of ho n o r for th e m onth en d in g J u n e graI1(1fa th e r led a life of d issap atio n . T he A m erican Safety m ucsiim lias 4 are A lbert C arlson, W a lte r Both a re in d isp a ir u n til Ja n e calls begun a new cam paign fo r ir d ' -tria l FROM P o rtlan d . up th e m a rria g e license office and safety and has opened q u a rte rs in the T hom pson, M assa Y ashida. Mrs. H enry M organ, of P o rtlan d , h ears th a t because of h er splendid h eart of New York c ity ’s m a n u fa c tu r rceord they may be m a rrie d ." is v isitin g w ith Mrs. W. M. M organ. _______ _____________________________ ing d istric t. Im p ro v em en t of w orking co nditions in In d u strial lines, both Miss May M iller of D ufur, O regon j For An Impair. m I Appetite. as to sa fety an d hygiene, is th e ob HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS THAT Main St., - Gresham. is v isitin g h e r g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and To im prove th e ap p e tite and ject. MIGHT INTEREST YOU. Mrs. G. W. W oodw ard. stre n g th e n th e in d ig estio n try u few Not m any years ago an expedition Mr. Rozin is im proving his farm (doses of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets. Mr. CH ICK ERIN G #241» w ent up th e M issouri riv er to th e by clearin g som e land. J- H. Seitz, of D etro it, Mich., says: K IM BALL .......................................... 175 p’ ice w here in 1856 a aargo of 500 Mrs. L iste r from Cresw ell is here resto red my a p p e tite when im J. & C. F IS C H E R H4I . . . . . ... , . , . . p aired, relieved me of a bloated fee l bai:< !s of w hisky had been lost. Tl.o sh a k in g h an d s w ith old friends. ing an d cau8(jd # p k ,a s a n t alld 8atl8 val.ie of fifty-year-old w hisky was VOSE & S O N S .................................. io » Mrs. H enry D outhit m ade a busi- factory m ovem ent of th e bow els." th e incen tiv e r a th e r th a n th irs t. T he w recking p arty sp e n t $2,500 and STEINW AY ........................................ 125 T h e F a rm ers’ M u tu al F ire ness trip to P o rtla n d one day last | F o r sale by all D ealers rescued a p air of shoes. week. R e lie f A sso c ia tio n One variety of C hinese su g a r cane A good m any from V ictory a tte n d FINAL ACCOUNT, is raised for chew ing In Its n aL iral Or POXTUXD, OKEOO1T ed th e fu n eral of th e late H. H. G en sta te , and is kept in good condition try . T he ch u rc h was packed and In th e County C ourt of th e S tate of for m o n th s by being burled In the In v ites ail farm e rs who have no TERMS IF DESIRED In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings O regon, in an d fo r M ultnom ah ground. m any b ea u tifu l floral offerings were A b ea u tifu l Rose F estiv al souvenir is y ours for to in su re w ith us. T his associa County. given. tion is th e ch eap est and sa fe st in th e asking. Even if you d o n ’t buy. COME AND In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of J. S. LODGES AND SOCIETIES Mr. and Mrs. Dawson S m ith, from th e sta te . It In su res only co u n try O tis, Deceased. S E E US. M ake th is your h e a d q u a rte rs and rest B ridal V’eil, sp e n t Sunday w ith Mr. (T h e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed from p ro p erty and lias o ver $3,000,009 N otice is hereby given th a t th e room w hile in P o rtlan d . time to tlmo froo of charge. Othoro not in su ran c e in force. and Mrs. L. W ilhelm . u n d ersig n ed as ex ecu to r of th e es liste d h ere are s o lic ite d I f a n y a re ln- Jo h n E berle, R. Sirebin and M lsj ta te of J. S. O tis, deceased, has tiled •orrect p le a se n o tif y th e O u tlook and W rite or phone c o r r e c tio n s w ill be m ade a t on ce ] E d ith A ndrew s w ent m oto rin g S un his final account of said estate, in th e ■ . W S K U H A L L , P res. above en title d c o u rt; and th a t S a t day evening. u rd ay ,- th e 26th day of Ju n e , 1915, T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief Ü W IT B D A X T I S A X I , Miss F lo ren ce W ilhelm Is hom e to a t th e h o u r of 9 :1 5 o ’clock a. m. of A ssociation. said day, at th e co u rth o u se a t P o rt F A IR V IE W ASH EM BLY, UNITICI) spend th e su m m er vacation. A R T IS A N S — M aster, G ran t A. Hhaw, land, in said county an d sta te , has G r e s h a m B u n t s Mo. 3 P h o n e 74 Mrs. W. M. M organ was visiting r e ta r y . F red H. Crane. M eets first V o t a r y P u b lic t e a l E s ta te been appointed as th e tim e and place S se a c tu rd a y ea ch m on th . F a ir v ie w , Ore. 433-435 W ashington Street, Portland, Oregon In V ancouver la st week. for th e h earin g of o b jectio n s to said T he Royal E m broidery club, which Anal account, an d C E O V E R C IR C L E NO. SOI. W. O. W th e se ttle m e n t M eets e v e r y fo u r th T u e sd a y a t 2 30 In Manufacturers Wholesalers Retailers was to have m et next T h u rsd ay , has thereof. the I O. O. F. h all G u ard ian N eig h b o r, been postponed to r a n o th e r week o n ' P e™ « « h aving o b jectio n s to Mrs. D. I). Jack , G resh a m R 2. Guard* . . , , «aid final account a re hereby notified tan clerk , E liza M etzger, G resh am . account of th e rose carn iv al T he;- , o p rese n t th e sam e a t such tim e and will m eet w ith Mrs. Thos. W iles on place. woMEB o r w o o d c b a : May 17. j GEORGE BLACKBURN, BANK OF GRESHAM Bargain Prices There’ll Be a Hot Time in Portland During the Rose Festival--Don’t Miss It. At Latourell & Son’s Garage City Bakery H Bread : Pies, Cakes and :: other Pastry Attention! BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. MT. HOOD _____________ T ru ck S e r v ic e B e tw e e n GRESHAM an d P ortlan d T w o trips D aily b etw een Gresham and Portland Special Trips by Arrangem ent. BEST SERVICE TO ALL' P ortlan d Office: 2 2 4 P in e HL P h on es: M ain 0 1 7 5 , A-2KWI A. R, CAIN T hird and R oberts Ht„ G resham P h on e G resham 14x4 LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Ruitic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Rustic, $9. 3arn 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sixed $7. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sixed $7. Fencing. $6. Shiplap, $8. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir a n ' Hemlock All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS. BAULSTERS, TABLE LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., ECRINC, ORE. PHONE 41x Route No. 2. KELSO I Executor MILO C KINO. A ttorney fo r E xecutor. F irst p u blication May 25, 1915 G ra d u a tin g exercises were held for L ast publication J u n e 22, 1915. th e eig h th g rad e la st S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e schoolhouse. T hose to receive SUMMONS. diplom as w ere C lara H arbison, N ora . , , —-------- .... , , , . ,,. , In th e Ju stic e C o u rt fo r M ultnom ah M ilan, L illie Jo n sru d and C h arles D U trict> and fo r M ultnom ah H aw o rth . F lo ren ce L atnoreaux, who C ounty, S tate of O regon, passed th e eig h th g rad e exam ina- i’u lfer M ercantile Co., P lain tiff, vs. tio n s in Ja n u a ry , took p a rt in th e , C. E. Colville and Mrs. C. E. Col- » M » ii ilan. i ' To ville. efendants, g ra d u a tin g exercises. _ T. t B. c E D Co| vll| e and Mr> c E Co,. ch a irm an of th e school board, pre- ville, his wife, D efen d an ts; sen ted th e diplom as. ! in th e nam e of th e S tate of Ore- Each of th e th re e g irls of th e pres- K°n > X00 » re hereby req u ired to ap- ent class passed with perfect m ark th e co m p lain t filed . . . ag a in st you in th e above en title d ac- in a rith m etic. j tion on o r before th e ex p iratio n of Rev. A. J. W are of G resham spoke six weeks from th e d a te of th e first im pressively on th e necessity of lay- publication of th is Sum m ons, to-w it: lng a good fo u n d atio n and especially on o r before th e lBt day of Ju ly , . 1915, an d if you fail to ap p e ar for urged upon th e young people to con- w ant th ereo f, th e plaintiff will tak e tln u e th e ir schooling. P rin cip al R, ju d g m e n t a g a in st you fo r the sum of E. W a rn er of th e Sandy union high $17.85, for goods, w ares, m e rch an school also m ade an ad d ress whlcn dise an d necessaries, to g e th er with costa and d isb u rsem en ts h e re in ; you was m uch ap p reciated . An in te re s t are f u rth e r notified th a t th e re has ing m usical p ro g ram was ren d ered , been attac h ed for sale and sa tisfa c co n sistin g of a solo by A nna E ric k tion of th e foregoing deb t, to g e th er son, a d u et by Mrs. Robt. Jo n sru d with In terest an d costs, th e follow ing personal p ro p erty to -w it: 1 cook and Mrs. C. D. P u rcell, a song by th e stove, 1 Iron bed sp rin g an d m a t six th and sev en th g rad es an d one by tress, 2 tables, 3 ro ck ers, 4 ch airs, 1 boiler and co n ten ts and roll of th e eig h th grade. F o rm e r te ac h ers o r th e Kelso window shadea, all being and s itu school p resen t w ere Miss D orcai ated in G resham , M ultnom ah coun ty, O regon, to be held su b je c t to th e H edin of E agle C reek, Mrs. A lbert outcom e of said action. R odlun of L ents, Miss C ora Lam- P u b lish ed by o rd e r of Hon » r F o reau x of B oring, Mrs. R obt. J o n s R ollins, Ju stic e of th e Peace o t th e ru d an d Miss E lizab eth C anning of D istrict and County afo resaid . D ated G resham , O regon, May 18, '15. Kelso. MiLO C. KINO, -------------------- Attorney for Plaintiff. One hundred and forty-live iang- First publication May 18, 1915. uages are spoken in India. ' Last publication June 29, 1915. G R E S H A M C O U N C IL O F W O M EN V O T E R S .— M eets seco n d and fo u r th M onday e v e n in g » o f th e m o n th a t the L ibrary. I’rea id en t, Mr» Cha« C lev e- 1 land; se c r e ta r y , Mrs. E T r u sco tt. CHURCH SE R V IC ES. U E T IIE L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — S u n day S ch o o l 10 a m. D. R. S h o em a k er, S u p erin ten d en t P r e a c h in g 11 a m , and ng 7:30 p. m P ra y er m e e tin g W ed n esd a y 7 30 p. m. R ev. A. J. W are, P a sto r. FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH— M orn in g se rm o n at 11 o'clo ck , e v e n in g serm o n at 7:30. S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10 in. K ey. D. M C a tn ey a u p erln ten - dent. C o la n sa m e e L. tin g ftu g f o g llo w in m orn- Ing serm . F . cla sn g lead er. P ra y er m e e tin g T h u rsd a y y ev en k iffs at r thia the ch u rch . R ev. Wm, R. r iu m le e . P a sto r. E IN N E M A N M E M O R IA E M E TH O D is t E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh am . P r e a c h in g i “r v lc e s a t 11 a m. and 7 20 p. rn. S u n d a y sc h o o l at 10 a. m , E p w o rth L ea g u e a t • 46 p. m A R L ym an , Hun- «lay H chool s u p e r in te n d e n t, M rs L illia n P u llen . E p w o rth L ea g u e p resid en t. R ev. M elv ille T. W ire, P a sto r. BUTTER PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Grocers A L W A Y S O R D E R IT In iliK c M In ii a m i <'o n a tip a lin n . 'A b o u t five years ago I began ta k ing C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets a fte r s u f fering from ind ig estio n and co n stip a tion fo r y ears w ith o u t finding an y th in g to relieve me. C h am b erlain s T ab lets helped me a t once and by u s ing them fo r sev eral weeks I was cured of th e co m p lain t,” w rites Mrs. Mary E. M cMullen, P helps, N. Y. F o r P L E A S A N T H O M E M E. C H U R C H — sale by all D ealers. S u n d ay s e r v ic e s H unday sc h o o l 10 a. . p rea ch in g , 1st ad 3d B u n d ays. 11 a rn . Zd and 4th S u n d a y s. H p. m Ep w orth L e a g u e 7 30 p m. P ra y er m e e t in g T h u r sd a y e v e n in g s. “ Rev. — T. L. Km ith, P a sto r, H M ITH M E M O R IA L PR E 8B Y T E R - ‘“ b. • «Irvlt-w -H upplled by Key. 1. » . h ell o f P o rtla n d , n u n d a y ac. o o l a t 10 a. m Mr» I>. w M cK ay, e u p erln ten - d en t; p rea ch in g 11 a. rn , Y. P. 8. C. E , 7:30 p. m. C H K IH T IA N S C IE N C E H K R V IC E8— I. O. (i F. h all, U reeh am Hunday ec hoot a t 10 a. m S e r v ic e s a t 11; te s tim o n y m e e tin g W ed n e»d ay e v e n in g a t 3 o 'clo ck PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T IS T ch u rcn Hunday S ch o o l a t 10 a. m ; fta a c h in g a t 11 a. m. Y ou n g P e o p le 's m e e tin g 4 :1 0 , p rea ch in g a t 7 10 p m Ke» Mr. H o y , P aetor. I L I F F M E M O R IA L C H U R C H — M. I- roee. P r e a c h in g a t 11 a. rn and I n. :n. Hong s e r v ic e 7 10 p m Sunday sch ool 10 a. m. P ra y er m e e tin g T h u rsd a y ev en ln g 7 30 p. m P a sto r, T. J A n ’ huny. Hunday S ch o o l su p erin ten d « :,!. C h as T a llm a n . N otice of A nnual Mrliool M eeting. N otice is hereby given to th e legal voters of School D istrict No. 4, of M ultnom ah C ounty, S tate of Oregon, th a t th e A nnual School M eeting of said D istrict will be held at th e S choolhouse; to begin at th e h o u r of two o'clock p m on th e th ird Monday of Ju n e , being th e 21st day of Ju n e, A. D. 1915. T his m eeting Is called fo r th e p u r pose o f electin g one D irector for term of th re e years and C lerk for one year and th e election of one D irector for Union H igh School D istrict No. 2 to serv e fo r th re e years, an d th e tra n s action of business u su al a t such m eeting. Dated thia 3d day of June, 1915. CHAS CLEVELAND. Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: D. M. ROBERTS, District Clerk.