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    GKESHAM
OUTLOOK
FRID A Y , JV LY 1«. i » , « .
PAGE T H R E E
How Savings Grow
III O
Ti 1 5* T* t to
/T 111
♦ «a A
l— —___•
« growth of savintrs w ith
4 neí"
or^er
lú 1 s 9 0 tr ♦ « a •<* te
the
rapid
f o U o U g tabknP° Und interCSt addcd> we have PreP;“red th«
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM MULTNOMAH CO. TOWNS
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ROCKWOOD
D EC ID E
U ell Known PercHeron Stallion. A t p ,„e n . a. Sandy F i,
Lumber Company a M ill „ear Sandy. Phone 446.
E d ito r G resham O u tlook.— It will
Several young men of th is vicin­
su rely be a tr e a t not to see any m ore ity a re p rac tisin g on band in s tru ­
j in th e p ap ers a b o u t th a t T haw case,
m en ts and hope to o rg an ize a band
$ 1
A n n ou n cem en t o l „ th e , p l .e e . w here h e will , , . „ d m .d e l.ter,
♦ 24.98
an d I hope th a t th e en d w ill tu rn soon.
4 °o p e r a n n u m
$ 52.01
» 81.27 » 147.24
2
49.95
104 01
162 53
o u t in his favor, fo r alth o u g h he has
294 51
3
com pounded
$ 1 0 Dollars for the Season
74.94
A com m unity sing is held every
156 06
243.84
441 76
5 tw ic e a y e a r , J a n .
co m m itted a crim e, he h as been
124.88
260.05
406.35
S unday evening a t th e ch u rch . Ev­
736.18
10
$ 1 5 to insure colt
tre a te d very un m ercifu lly , an d to be
1st a n d J u ly 1st
249.76
520.11
812.75
1472.43
erybody is welcome.
assu red th a t it is his money th a t has
Write or Phone.
SANDY FIR LUM BER CO.. Sandy
Rockwood R ebekah
lodge In-
ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT
d raw n it o ut so long m akes it look
tailed
officers
T
h
u
rsd
ay
,
Ju
ly
8.
th e m ore d isg racefu l. If It h ad been
Mrs. Wm. C h ild ers of
a poor m an th a t had done th e sam e Mr. and
G
resham
,
fo
rm
erly m em bers of th is
act as did th is Thaw his case would
A. h . M iller, P resid en t.
F. A. HOLLIDAY, V ice-Pres.
lodge, assisted in th e in stallatio n .
have
been
se
ttle
d
in
a
h
u
rry
,
you
R- A. M ILLER , C ash ier
know. And as for Evelyn, sh e can ­ Ice cream and cake w ere served a t
U u st
E niiiianual A nderson, D irectors
n ot h ard ly be blam ed fo r w hat she th e close of th e ev en in g ’s exercises.
did, a child of fifteen, b ea u tifu l In T he officers to e n te r on th e ir official
N o tic e o r S p e c ial M u n ic ip a l E le c tio n
PHONE 5 , X
B EST <*U A L IT Y M E A T S
am an d of te rrito ry to be annexed. looks an d in n o cen t, was given in du ties on thisoccaslon w ere: N. G.,
T hat said special election is called ch arg e of W hite by h e r own m o th er, Mary E. Ilow en; V. G„ L eona Brow n,
FREE DELIVERY
w arden, E lla C ree; ch ap lain , H an ­
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN th a t to be held in th e tow n of G resham on is a t th e bottom of th a t w hole affair. nah H all; con d u cto r, A nna AlBhouse;
a p etitio n has been presen ted to th e th e 12th day of A ugust, 1915. T h at And we w onder if she got any sa tis­ H S to N. G., C h ristin e C av an au g h ;
Com m on Council of th e Town of a t the said election th e legal voters faction from th a t folly. And as for
,o •v - G., B. D ah lh am m er
W hite, why cuch a fuss? T he world
G resham , M ultnom ah county, O re­ of th e tow n of G resham an d of th e
R 8. to V. G.. T e a rlle ttie D ahlham -
is b e tte r off w ith o u t such beasts.
gon, req u e stin g th a t th e boundaries te rrito ry to be annexed are Invited
O ur highw ay was a lively scene m er; L. 8. to V. G., E sth e r Stens-
MAIN ST.
of- the- said tow n of G resham be to a tte n d an d vote on said proposi­
lan d ; I. G., C. E. Cree.
tion
of
in
creasin
g
and
ch
an
g
in
g
th
e
GRESHAM
la st Sunday. We had a peep a t th e
changed so as to include new and
Mrs.
I.
M
artin,
Mrs.
V
iola
L
ove­
boundary
lim
its
of
th
e
town
of
G
resh
­
ea
ste
rn
S
h
rln
e
rs
who
cam
e
h
ere
on
a d d itio n a l
te rrito ry
w ithin such
Meat consum ption in R ussia is
C ured of Ind ig estio n .
b oundaries, sam e being as follows, am so as to include new a n d a d d i­ th e ir way to S eattle. They w ere a lace and Miss Ola M artin have gone
tional
te rrito ry
as
h erein b efo re gay and
Mrs. Sadie P , Claw son, In d ian a, q u ite low— fifty pounds p e r ca p ita
jo lly looking bunch, in to a lo ganberry patch n ea r Salem
to -w it:
They w ere » here they will be em ployed us Pa., was b o th ered w ith indigestion. an n u ally .
B eginning at a point in th e cen­ specifically se t o u t. an d said voters th e ir rainbow reg alia.
are
req
u
ested
to
express
them
selves
'My stom ach pained me n ig h t and
very
conspicuous,
an
d
o
u
r
little boy pickers for th e season.
te r of th e Pow ell V alley road, 1043.-
on
said
proposition
by
placing
on
day
,” sh e w rites.
” 1 would feel
w
anted
to
know
if
they
w
ere
all
W.
E.
Rowen
had
th
e
m
isfo
rtu
n
e
18 feet ea st of the east line of th e
an d have h eadache an d
to lose a v alu ab le dog Sunday. It bloated
Ja n ie s Pow ell D. L. C., th en ce n o rth th e ir ballot at said special election “turks.”
1 also su f­
to th e ce n te r of the Section Line th e w ords “ for an n e x a tio n ” or
Mr an d Mrs. W oodw ard have a d ­ was killed by a passing autom obile. belching a fte r eatin g .
a n n e x a tio n ,”
or
o th e r ded a tall Hag pole to th e g ro u n d s
Mrs. C, E. T ru e of Hood R iver is fered from co n stip atio n . My d a u g h ­
ro ad , th en ce west to th e east line “ a g a in st
te r hud used C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets
w ords expressing th e ir in fro n t of th e ir dw elling, m aking visitin g frien d s and looking a fte r and
of the p rese n t tow n lim its, thence eq u iv alen t
they did h er so much good th a t
p
referen
ce;
th
a
t
th
e
polling
places
she gave me a few doses of them and
it look very a ttra c tiv e , an d we now h er p ro p erty here.
so u th , tra c in g th e e a st lin e of the
PAUL HOETZEL, Prop.
insisted upon my try in g them . They
p re se n t tow n lim its, to th e cen ter fixed fo r th e holding of such election see Old Glory sw aying in th e breeze.
helped me as n o th in g else has d o n e.”
PLEASANT HOME
of th e Pow ell V alley road, thence shall be a t th e City hall (p recin ct T he W oodw ards have as th e ir guest
F o r sale by al D ealers.— Adv.
ea st along th e ce n te r of th e Powell 3 0 9 ), M urphy & M etzger h all ( p re ­ at p resen t th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Alice
The C hapel C ar “ G oodw ill”
B e tte r T h an L ife In su ran ce.
cinct
3
0
8
),
an
d
th
a
t
th
e
polls
will
L andine, of P o rtla n d .
\ alley road to th e point of begin­
rived h ere last T uesday u n d e r th e
be
open
from
1
p.
m.
to
7
p.
m.,
on
ning.
Dr. an d Mrs. V incent of St. Jo h n s ch arg e of Rev. W. C. D river. S er­
Tw enty-five cen ts invested in a
B eginning a t a point a t th e n o rth ­ A ugust 12, 1915, for th e h o lding of an d little d a u g h te r w ere week-end vices com m enced T uesday evening hottie of C h a m b erlain 's Colic, C hol­
e a st co rn e r of th e tow n lim its of the said election.
g u e s t, of Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Ross. and will co n tin u e for two o r th re e e ra and D iarrh o ea Remedy will en ­
able you to p ro tect y o u r fam ily from
IN
W
ITNESS
W
H
E
R
E
O
F
th
e
said
tow n of G resham , 100 feet east of
L ittle O tto K nieriem , son of Mr. weeks every even in g except S a tu r­ any serio u s consequences resu ltin g
town
of
G
resham
has
caused
th
is
th e ea st line of Main stre e t, thence j
Next Sunday th e re will be from an a tta c k of colic o r d ia rrh o e a
I notice to be signed by its m ayor and Mrs. F ra n k K nieriem , met with day.
u rin g th e su m m er m onths. I h th a t
n o rth p ara llel to th e ea st line of
a
te rrib le
accid en t on S atu rd ay preach in g by Dr. D river both m o rn ­ d n ot
and
a
tte
s
te
d
by
its
clerk
and
th
e
b e tte r th an life in su ran ce? Buy
Main s tr e e t 737.32 fee t; thence west
when in som e m a n n e r he g ot in fro n t ing and evening. On th a t day th e re it now. It may save life. F o r Hale
On the Market
p a ra lle l to the n o rth line of th e seal of said co rp o ratio n affixed th is of th e m ow ing m ach in e an d cam e will be no service a t C o ttre ll o r by ail D ealers.— Adv.
Fresh Every Day.
p re se n t
tow n
lim its of G resham 12th day of Ju ly , 1915.
n ear losing his leg. Dr. B ittn e r of O rient e ith e r m o rn in g o r evening, as
G. W. STAPLETON, M ayor
1260 fee t; thence south 737.32 feet
CHVRCH
SERV
ICES.
the
p
a
sto
r
expects
to
be
w
ith
Dr.
G resham was called and m ade the
to a point on th e n o rth line of th e A tte s t:
n e m a n m e m o r ia l m e t h o d -
little fellow as co m fo rtab le as pos­ D river a t th e car. Come an d h ea r 1st l in
E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh am {’r e a c h ­
D.
M.
ROBERTS,
R
ecorder.
p re se n t tow n lim its, p ara llelin g the
in
g
s
e
r v ic e s a t 11 a m. and 7 SO p. m.
th
e
sim
ple
sto
ry
of
th
e
gospel
as
sible an d th en took him to the Good
S u n d a y sc h o o l a l 10 a. in., E p w o rth
east line of Main s tre e t; thence east, F irs t publication Ju ly 13, 1915.
preached and su n g by Dr. D riv er and L ea g u e a t 6 45 p in. A. It. L ym an, S u n ­
S
am
a
ritan
h
o
sp
ital
in
P
o
rtlan
d
.
No
day S ch o o l su p e r in te n d e n t; Mrs. L llllu n
tra c in g th e p resent tow n lim its of L ast publication A ugust 10, 191
E. A. L eo n ard , p asto r.
blam e was laid on th e young man wife.
Lui e« i
L e a g u e p resid en t, lts v .
G resham on the n o rth , to th e point N o tic e o f
M elv ille T. W ire, P a sto r.
driving
th
e
m
achine
as
it
was
p
u
rely
I
he
M
ethodist
L
adies
Aid
society
A
p
p
o
in
tm
e
n
t
o
f
A
tlm
in
is
-
of beginning.
accidental.
t r a t r ix .
wlil m eet next W ednesday aftern o o n
P L E A S A N T HO M E M E. C H U R C H —
B eginning a t a point In th e cen­
S u n d a y s e r v ic e s
S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a
No. 12715.
P o rtlan d is . n ot th e only place Ju ly 21, a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. M.
KCeachJ n< ;11« ‘ •<! 3d S u n d a y s, 11 a.
te r of th e Section L ine road a t the In the M atter of the E sta te of H illas
Main St.,
.
Greaiiatn.
R efresh m en ts will be m ■ -ii and 4th S u n d a y s, 8 p in E p ­
w here we find b rig h t pupils. C olum ­ Q uicksall.
w orth L e a g u e 7 30 p. m. P ra y er m e e t­
n o rth w est
co rn e r of th e p resent
H. G entry, Deceased
in
g
T
h
u
r
sd
a
y
e
v
e
n
in
g
s.
--
m
*,
t
bia H eig h ts can a t least boast of one served by th e hostess. All a re in ­ fem lth, P a sto r.
K ev. T.
towii lim its of G
resham , thence w e s t1 ...............-
--------ncot
N otice is uvivw;
hereby fiivcii
given th a t m
th e U
un
I1 b rig h t boy, who also g ra d u a te d from vited to atten d .
1518 fee t; thence so u th 1177 feet; ' <lersig»ed has been ap p o in ted adm in-
i ^ M IT H
M E M O R IA L
PREBBYTK R
th e g ra m m a r school a t th e age of
th ence ea st 1518 feet to a point on JIstratrix of th e estate of H illas H
LUSTED
tw elve years, like th a t little P o rt­
th e west line of th e tow n of G resh- G entry, deceased, by th e County
Ä ,„ ° .
land Miss. F re d W oodw ard, son of
Mr. an d Mrs. E lm er H am ilton of
am ; th en ce n o rth on the said line C ourt of the S tate of O regon, for
Mr. and Mrs. A. W oodw ard, g ra d u ­
B a ttleg ro u n d , W ash., visited th e fo r­
of th e p resen t town lim its of th e M ultnom ah C ounty, an d has quali-
ated from o u r H eig h ts school one
LEASANT
VALLEY
B A P T IS T
m er's p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. H. ch u P ren
tow n of G resham to th e point of be- , fied.
All persons having claim s
The Farm ers’ M u tu al Fire
. S u n d a y S ch o o l at to a
m
y ear ago la st sp rin g and has a tte n d ­
H am ilto n , a few days la st week.
g in n in g .
ag a in st said e sta te a re h ereby noti-
p r e a c h in g a t 11 a. m; Y oung P e o n ie s
ed th e high school h ere for one te rm |
R elief Association
m e e tin g » «0, p r s s c h tn g at 7 10 p m
And as said petition was signed fled to p resen t th e sam e to me at
G. M oulton had th e m isfo rtu n e to Rav Mr. H o y P a sto r.
P
before he was th irte e n y ears old.
I lose a horse la st M onday, it being
by m ore th a n one-fifth of th e legal room 701 C ham ber of Com m erce
OP PO B TU A N B , SB B O O N
Miss M yrtle Dann of P o rtla n d s u r ­ one of th e team he
I L I F F M E M O R IA L C H U R C H — M il
voters of th e tow n of G resham as B uilding, P o rtlan d , O regon, w ith
recently p u r- ro a e P r e a c h in g at 11 a. m and 8 " ‘J
Invltea
all farm ers who have no
show n by th e vote cast a t th e la st | vouchers and duly verified w ithin six prised h er m any frien d s h ere la st chased in P o rtlan d .
In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings
10 a* m
‘
°
P-
m
Su,ld“
Y
week
by
g e ttin g m a rried .
T he
e n ln a ? a n ‘J y er P,'e e lln « T h u rsd a y e v ­
to Insure w ith uh . Thia asaocia-
m unicipal election held th e re in , th e m onths from th e d ate hereof,
Mrs. C lara H ill from N ew port, e n in g i 40 p m. P a sto r , T. j . A n ’ honv
young folks have gone to C alifo rn ia
tlon la th e ch eap est an d Bafeat In
said Com mon Council has ordered
ALTA M. GENTRY,
T
a lltn a n S cfl° o1 ■uP«rlntanJeut, Chaa.
O
regon,
is
visiting
h
e
r
p
are
n
ts,
Mr.
th e atate. It Inaurea only co u n try
for a w edding trip .
th a t a special election be held a! '
A d m in istratrix ,
and Mrs. W. B. Davies.
p ro p erty and has over $3,000,000
U E T IIttL B A P T IS T C H U R C H __ S u n
Mr. and Mrs. B e llru th of P o rtlan d
w hich th e proposition proposed by CEO. J. CAMERON, A ttorney,
In
su ran ce lu force.
s c h o o l 10 a. m. D. K S h o em a k er
Rev. F . Sm ith an d wife sp e n t a d 7 ay
UJ0*r, n ln r“d ‘’e t P rea ch in g l l a. m . ¡¡nil
have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in th e
said p etitio n shall be su b m itted to
C ham ber of Com m erce.
W rite or phone
■ h. 1 . , . ! voters
,0 ,
o , Greet,- £ £ X
W
" ; “» I « ” ' '* 5' city a f te r spen d in g som e tim e w ith p leasan t aftern o o n a t th e hom e of
■- w. B M A II A L L , Free.
W.
H.
H
am
ilton
one
day
la
st
week.
Mrs. B e llru th ’s p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
M
eritin
g
.erM
n
^
Ha
O
tD
,
I
?
To'c,ocCk
HU.
S
7
T
he
F arm ers M utual F ire Relief
Miss Bessie O sborn of G resham was
G. K nieriem senior.
aerm on a t 7 30.
S u n d a y sc h o o l a t "5
A ssociation.
a
g
u
est
of
Miss
M
arian
R
obertson
H arry W alters of Id ah o cam e h ere
d'en?1 <u*V' U '
C a th ey »up erln tan -
last S atu rd ay .
O
reeh
am
B
o
u t e N o. a
i®
"
L
G
la
ss
m
e
e
tin
g
fo
llo
w
in
g
m
o
rn
­
P h o n e 74
recently and is m ak in g his hom e
B o ta r y P u b lic
in g aerm on.
F. L. Ilu g g . c la s s lead er
B e a l E s ta te
Miss
Bessie
O sborn an d Miss I ra y er m e e tin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s at
w ith his m o th er Mrs. Jam es Deaver.
P a a to i
rCh
Wm
R P“* 'le .
Mr. an d Mrs. Ju liu s M eier have R obertson atte n d e d th e b arn dance
been e n te rta in in g frien d s from th e at A. R u eg g ’s last S aturday evening. I o H o , f TL1 i 7 " c ib n c b s e r v ic e s —
Several fields of heavy o ats a re S t in .
h“ ‘L G resh a m . S u n d a y sc h o o l
city q u ite extensively lately at th e ir
„
.!? . « « r v lc e a a t 11, te stim o n y
If you te e d any of the follow ing sighs get them at the
new a ttra c tiv e su m m er hom e here. lying flat, ow ing to th e recen t heavy m
e e tin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t 8 o'clock
winds and rain s.
O utlook office. The m ore com m on form s are k ep t cn hand
O BAM O B D IB B O T O B T .
CORBETT
A L L K IN D S AMD A L L S IS B S
and any o th e rs can be supplied on ahor. ro tic e. We m ake
8 A N I) Y G R A N G B— M eets ev e r y
COTTRELL
fo
u
r
th
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
.
M
aster,
A
G
Thom*
N e w G a lle ry
Rev. Ja sp e r Boque, an ev an g elist
a sp ecialty of neatly p rin ted placards. O rd ers tak en l,j phone.
M rs V ' r “ i f ' . •iBm ”
¿ e ll;
lectu rer.
Mrs. G eorge B lackburn is visiting M
from E ugene, accom panied by his
rs J. C. S in cla ir.
S a n d y , O regon.
PICTURE FRAMING
wife who is a sin g e r, will begin a 1 h er d au g h te r, Mrs. E stll Hom es, at
P L E A S E DO NOT A SK FO R C R E D IT
K V E N IN O
STAR
O R A N G E __M eets
O IL T
OR
NATURAL
WOOD.
I.
first S a tu rd a y In each m onth.
M aster
series
of m eetings a t th e ch u rch on S p rin g w a ter th is week.
rOB S A L E . A p p ly to----------------- ( la ir g e )
N e a t and Chenp.
J ? hn,, o n ’ s e c r e ta r y
J en n ie
C.
T he dance given by Mr. an d Mrs. ¿'rntfi.
Ju ly 18th.
F O R R E N T , A p p ly to ------------------ — , L a r g e) •
L e n ts,’ OrTgon*" M' ”
N ,i" ’
Rev. Mr. R e ad er is a tte n d in g th e A. R. R uegg in th e ir barn la st S a t­
N O T A R T P U B L IC
M A X S C H N E ID E R
C h ristian C hurch convention a t T u r u rday evening was atte u d e d by a
G R A N G E — M eets first
NO M IN O R S A L L O W E D
W eiln esd sy 8 p m and third H stu rd sy
Hell B ld g .. M ain Bt., U r e in a m
larg
e
com
pany.
uer,
O
regon,
th
is
week.
K E E P O UT— T R IS M E A N S TOU
10 a. m
M aster, Jo h n R ich m o n d se c -
F hon * 641
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.
Joseph M anary ce le b ra ted th e 73d
R. M. Dodson was a t B onneville
R O U S E F O R R E N T I L a r g e) R O U S E FO R R E N T ( S m a ll)
la B u r g e ss. U r e s h sm , It. F. D. 1.
an n iv ersary of his b irth on T h u rs ­
on business T h u rsd ay .
T E R M S C A SH (S m a ll) NO SM O K IN O A L L O W E D S m a ll)
‘ C O LU M BIA
G R A N G E — M eets
first
day
of th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. S a tu rd a y In each m onth
Mr.
an
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Mrs.
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NO A G E N T S OR P E D D L E R S N E E D CALL
lo u n d e r , se c r e ta r y , M rs O rsc e / s r g u
Spiers
of
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t
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sp
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th
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little son received a severe cu t on
NO T R E S P A S S IN G .
(S e v e r a l fo r m s )
O regon *C,Urer’ M r" H en k le.
C orb ett,
th e leg S atu rd ay w hen he ran in day w ith Mr. and Mrs. M anary. Mr.
M IL K R E P O R T B L A N K S
(T h e se a r e la rg e, p rin ted on
M
anary’s
m
any
frie
n
d
s
wish
him
fro n t of a m ow ing m achine. He was
W o o l,L A W N G R A N G E — M eets e s c .
s tr o n g C ardboard, s u ita b le fo r m ilk record o f 16 to 1« c o w s for one
"er Wd H °H tbI., , y‘Ur<1“ y
M»»
tak en to th e Good S am a ritan h o s­ many happy re tu rn s of th e day.
m on th , both m o rn in g and e v e n in g .)
i* r. w
h D u fu r se c r e ta r y W ri E
p ital In P o rtlan d .
*, A rm stro n g
lectu rer
M rs
H A
H y a tt.
P o rtla n d . W o o d la w n sta tio n .
MELROSE
W a lte r H elnkie, E arl K rebs and
LENTH
G R A N G E — M e s ts seco n d Sat
Miss L ydia Hoggin, of P o rtlan d , w ere
Rev. an d Mrs. J. H. Wood, Mr. u rd sy . 10 00 a m. MasTer* W H Young
a
ecreta
ry
,
Mr« W L H o tc h k is s
Sunday v isito rs a t F e rn d a le Place. and MrB J. II. W ilson, M innie Wood.
P hone 701
G resham
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN
Mr. an d Mrs. T. L. E vans re tu rn e d Chas. T allm an and C ap tain an d Mrs. urer. M rs M aude D a rn a ll. L enta. Ore
PLEASANT VALLEY O R A N O B _ !
S A N IT A R Y
from M osier la st week w here they B ranson atten d e d th e F o u rth Q u ar­
• v » r y . fo u r th S a tu r d a y In each
**•
RR” . se c r e ta r y .
had been im proving th e ir farm since terly C onference a t P le a sa n t H om e S ? .n,hi „
For
Sale
by Leading Grocer*
M rs A nna L eh m a n , lectu rer, O N Rs
last A pril.
on T uesday.
ger. G resh a m , O regon, R F. D. I
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
C. V M cM onagle of P o rtla n d was
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. P en d erg ras th R d*S “ .bVi ,‘,"5 ~ « R'AN« « -
o ut M onday o v erseein g som e work and son C h arles and Mrs. B lanche
w ,. ib.r.da,.ecera.ct i r y“ u£ ‘. hbel
he is having done on his fifteen acre d o c k and son Vancil, of P o rtla n d ,
tra c t n e a r here.
were g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. E. A.
Mr. an d Mrs. A lb ert Fox re tu rn e d Eaaley Sunday.
POM ONA
G R A N O B — M eets third
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
M m t,ar,,d a M M,* , , h ’I ', “."*’ 8 «Pt«mt>sr, D s-
F rid a y from th e fa ir a t San F r a n ­
M arjo rie S tlllions of G reaham is
‘’• [ - „ " • ■ ‘ • I '
J - J o h n so n , s s e r s
Rustic, $9.
cisco an d re p o rt a d elig h tfu l tim e. visiting M ildred E asley th is week. l» ry , E d n a B e r k e . lectu rer, Mrs J. w.
i o w n se n a .
Two carlo ad s of oil w ere unloaded
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
G eorgs in this cas«
Q uite a n u m b er of o u r people
O R E8H A M
O R A N G E — M eets e v e r ?
h ere th is week and sp read o v er the w ent In T h u rsd ay to se th e L ib erty
is one of those good
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sixed $7
î l * s n j r ‘U
c Í Í Í , ^ * P m OD" ’
“ » • ‘•r.
little
C olum bia R iver H ighw ay.
Fencing, $6.
Shiplap, $8.
Î . aii L. R i
r e ta " r y , Alber*
Bell.
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1 “ se c D"
An u n u su ally la rg e ru n of salm on
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
Mr. an d Mrs. J. O. G oschie of
in th e C olum bia now causes a sm ile W oodburn visited th e ir son, J. Q
F A IR V IE W
O R A N G E — M eets * y .r y
first H stu rd sy
M aster. C edric S ton e
th a t w on’t w ear off on th e fisher­ Goschie, th e first of th e week.
that w ill find a large
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c
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t
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tons^ le c tu r e r . Mr
D
m an ’s face.
W M c K .y
r a ir v le w , O regon
audience end do the
Mrs. A lta G entry m a d e a business
All kinds of Moulding. Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
A b ea u tifu l sp ectacle w hich was trip to P o rtla n d W ednesday.
M U L T N O M A H G R A N O B — M eets
talkin g fo r you.
She
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BA ULSTERS, TABLE
w itnessed by local people an d to u r ­ has been ap p o in ted a d m in istra to r of Î S ? . f ? u r,h » » t u r d a ^ M aster It | An-
u
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j'ofinson
T
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lec-
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
ists S unday evening was th e Illu m ­ her la te h u sb a n d 's estate.
turer. M rs. J. c . D u k e. O rsa h sm ,
F.
in
atio
n
of
L
ato
u
re
ll
F
a
lls
w
ith
red
We D eliv er Lumber
and green fire.
H ill* W an levl.
C O U N C IL O F W OMEN
• i a r n .McKinney
»ATE OF INTEREST
ö«pu-it
Will » 2 ns. Will io 4 yr». Will ia 6 *r>. W|U ■ 10
umkii io
mount te
UMBBt te mrs «an t«
BANK OF GRESHAM
Sanitary Meat Market
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Callie
ADOLF TIETZE
City Bakery
Bread
Pies, Cakes and
other Pastry
Attention !
SIGNS FOR THE TIMES!
PHOTOS I
M I. HOOD
BUTTER
THE OUTLOOK
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
“Lei George Do II”
Want Ads.
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
JONSRUD LIMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
PHONE 41x
Route No. 2.
Special 11.15
14-lncb
Stlllaon
w rench for 90c— 80c, 12-inch Stlll-
*on for S0c— N lckle p lated co m b in a­
tion pliers. 25c. At S te rlin g ft K id ­
der Hwd. Co.— Adv,
W anted, 75 ricks first gro w th , live
fir wood, to be d elivered and placed
In shed a t O rient school p rio r to Sep­
tem b er 15. 1915. A ddress Chas. L.
Hunter, clerk, Pleasant Home, Ore.
M o n d iv
J * ’?"'1 »"<1
fo u r th
,
•▼ •n ln g s o f th e m onth at the
L ib ra ry
P r e sid e n t, M r . C h a . U l . v .
le n d , s e c r e ta r y , M rs. E T ruaoott.
Dally O regonian. 1 yr M
18 00
Twlc«-a-Week Outlook, 1 yr. 1 50
ComMnatjon, 1 year______
| 00
A lt a T r u it t
Model Apron Shop
Apron«, Home Dresses
General Sewing
Phone 1«
and
8. Main St , Greaham