Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 31, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
Ol'TIAXlK
T l E s lU V .
TROUTDALE
5%
T h e L a d ie s' A id so ciety w ill m eet
w ith M rs. P a rs o n s o n th e a fte rn o o n
of S e p te m b e r 1.
In order to m eet the large d e ­
m ands for loans w e have decided to
allow 5% interest on tim e deposits
of $ 5 0 0 or m ore.
T h e ca m p m e e tin g o f th e C h ris ­
tia n A d v e n tis ts is w ell a tte n d e d a n d
m u ch in te r e s t in th e re lig io u s to p ics
of th e day is m a n ife ste d .
O ne n o ­
tic e a b le th in g is th e well b re d a t t e n ­
tio n o f th e y o u n g p eo p le a n d c h il­
d re n d u rin g th e se rv ic e s
B a p tism a l
s e rv ic e s w ere h eld o n S u n d ay .
BANK OF GRESHAM
Miss A lice K a su iu ssen , o f C o rb e tt,
c a lle d on frie n d s h e re W e d n esd ay .
T h e fr ie n d s o f th e Z im m e rm a n
fam ily g av e th e m a d e lig h tf u l s u r ­
p rise p a rty the. d a y b e fo re th e d e ­
p a r tu r e of
M rs.
Z im m e rm a n a n d
D ella fo r R ed m o n d , O reg o n , w h e re
M iss Z im m e rm a n h a s a p o sitio n in
th e sch o o l.
GRESHAM, OREGON.
A. F . M iller, P re s id e n t.
F A. H O L L ID A Y , Vice-Pres.
K. A. M IL L E R , C a s h ie r
T
G u s t L a rso n , E iu n ia n u a l A n d e rso n , D ire c to rs
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
We Deliver Lumber
JONSRUD LIKE!R CO., EORIKC, ORE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ford Runabout
-
Ford Touring Car
in G resham ,
-
$ 4 4 3 .2 5
4 9 3 .2 5
-
No S p e e d o m e te r in c lu d e d in th is y e a r 's e q u ip m e n t.
O th e rw is e c a rs fu lly e q u ip p d.
T h e re ca n be no a s s u ra n c e g iv en a g a in s t an a d v a n c e
in th e s e p ric e s a t a n y tim e .
W e g u a r a n te e , h o w e v e r,
th a t th e r e w ill be no re d u c tio n in th e s e p rices p rio r to
A u g u st 1, 1916.
An av erage cost j t f tw o cents a mile provides for
o p eratin g and m ain tain in g a Lord ear. And “ F o rd
A fter Service for F old O w n e rs" assures the eon-
tiu u o u s use of y o u r ear. In every contingency
th e re 's a Ford d e a le r n -ar by, w ith a com plete
stock of parts.
LATOURELL & SON
A gents,
G resham
Phone 4 4
M rs. H e n ry F rie se . S h e w ill be h e re
a t le a s t a w eek.
Ed. D eck er, w ho h a s been q u ite ill
w ith a c u te in fla m m a tio n o f th e k n e e ,
is a g a in up a n d a t w o rk .
T h e B ase L in e Im p ro v e m e n t c lu b
of V e n tu ra P a rk h eld a m o st in t e r ­
e s tin g m e e tin g w ith M rs. W. II. S a n ­
fo rd o n W ed n e sd a y .
T h is w as an
o u td o o r m e e tin g a n d w as m u ch e n ­
jo y ed by ail p re s e n t. A n u m b e r of
im p o rta n t m a tte r s c a m e up fo r d is ­
cu ss io n , a m o n g th e m b ein g th e sch o o l
q u e s tio n .
A il in te r e s te d in h a v in g
tr a n s p o r ta tio n fo r th e i r c h ild re n w ho
liv e to o f a r to w alk sh o u ld be p r e s ­
e n t a t th e m e e tin g o f th e sc h o o l
b o u n d a ry c o m m itte e o n S e p te m b e r
3 in th e c o u r t h o u se.
On S e p te m b e r 4 th e Im p ro v e m e n t
c lu b w ill g iv e a b a s k e t s u p p e r a t th e
re s id e n c e o f Mr. a n d M rs. H a ld a n e
D ick so n . T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e
o f th is a ffa ir is a n efficien t o n e a n d
o n e o f th e p le a s a n te s t e v e n in g s ot
th e s e a s o n ' is p ro m ise d .
T h e p ro ­
ceed s of th e b a s k e t sa le s w ill be used
to b e a u tify th e c lu b b o u se.
Free Trips io me Woundup
At Pendleton, Sep». 23 to 25
B E A D A R T IC L E ON P A G E O N E
BARK ED .
All Expenses Paid
IN
T H IS
L E T S IL L GO T O T H E IBM NIX
i s s t E.
.N o llo in
L E T ’E H BUCK
O b ta in S ix ty S u b a rr ip tlo n s to th e O l T L O O h a n d th e tr ip is
y o u rs .
All evpcns.-s p aid in c lu d in g ra ilro a d ta re , h o te l a im m m o d a -
tio n s , s p e c ia l s e a ts in th e g r a n d s ta n d a t B i..... .
P a rk e v ery d a y .
a d m issio n to " H a p p y C a n y o n ,” a u to m o b ile traiis|M n ta tio n to a n d fro m
t h e P a r k . C all, write o r p h o n e to T H E O l T LO O K fo r d e ta ils .
A FIVE-WEEKS’ SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST
Send Your Name lo ih» Cullock today and Get Busy
"Let George Do It”
G e o rg e
S A N D Y M A S O N IC C O I i O R - W . M
I ' V A. P r o c to r , ». ’ » l a r y , C. D . P u r c e ll
I s a n d y , o re « o n .
in th is case
SM ITH MEMORIAL PR ESBY TER -
is o n e o f those good
lan, F slrvtew —Supplied by Rev I. B.
Sell of Portland. Sunday school at 10
little
a. m
Mrs D. W. McKay, su p erin ten ­
dent; preaching 11 a. m.; Y P. S. C. E..
Want Ads.
‘ iO
p. m.
that w ill f ir d a large
PLEASA NT HOME M. E CHURCH—
Bunday school 1#
audience and do the Sunday services.
talk in g for you.
TRY IT
|
AGE T U K E E
L ast M onday a few o f th e m an y j
frien d * of M rs. J o s e p h M anar.v g a th ­
e re d a t h e r h o m e a n d sp e n t a very
p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n , th e o ccasio n be­
in g th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e r s a ry of Mrs.
M anary.
H e r c h ild re n in M o n tan a
a n d W a sh in g to n , as w ell us th o s e in
th is s ta te re m e m b e re d ite r w ith g ifts
sh o w in g t h a t th o u g h
f a r aw ay .
“ M o th e r” w as not fo rg o tte n . A '
b o u n tifu l lu n c h e o n w as se rv e d . T h o se
p re s e n t e n jo y e d a m ost d e lig h tfu l
v isit an d a ll jo in e d in w ish in g Mrs.
M anary m any m o re y e a rs o f h a p p i­
ness.
«¿M l , .
M POTATO D IG G E R
W i t h r o lle r f io n t o r r a s t e r w heel l i m i t , as d e s iits l.
T h e p o ta to
d ig g e r th a t is G l ARAN I'L l D.
No inoi-e tr o u b le in d ig g in g y o u r |H>tatne* if you h a v e a P U G il.
W e h a v e tw o -h o rs e d ig g e rs in sm a ll o r la rg e e le v a to r d ig g e rs,
ANDERSON
—
D. W. H a rtle y u n lo a d e d a c a r of
g ra v e l la s t
w eek
th a t he in te n d s I
u sin g in th e new b a rn he is b u ild in g .
Mr. H a rtle y p la n s to h a v e a b a rn
24x3 3, w ith so lid c o n c re te b ase an d
floors, w ith m a n g e rs fo r cow s, a lso {
of c o n c re te .
M A SO N S.
GRESHAM
M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e e t;
second T u e s d a y ea ch m o n th , M
p. m . W o r s h ip f u l M a n te r, M ax
S c h n e id e r; ad ore ta r y , I I . J. U ul
fer. G re s h a m , O re g o n .
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P A
A IR
I H V V 1 I E W
M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e ets
F
f ir s t S a tu r d a y o f e a ch m o n th
W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r, At. J. F o x ,
s e c r e ta r y , E a r l T e g a r t.
Kali
v ie w
A
L IN N E M A N
M E M O R IA L M E T H O D
is t E p is c o p a l c h u rc h , G re s h a m . P re a c h ­
in g s e rv ic e s a t 11 a m. a n d 7 30 p. in
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 :•
in.,
K p v to ilh
L e a g u e a t 6 45 p. m . A. K. L y m a n , S u n ­
d a y S ch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t. M is . L i llia n
P u lle n , E p w o r th L e a g u e p re s id e n t. R ev.
M e lv ille T W ire , P a s to r
O D D F B I .L C W 9 .
B O R IN G L O D G E No. 234, I.O .O .F .
M eets e v ery T u e sd a y a t 8 :1 5 In I. O.
O. F . h a ll. N oble G ra n d , Geo. T â c h ­
e r o n ; s e c r e ta r y , W m. A. M o ran d .
V isito rs w elcom e.
R O C K W O O D R E B E K A H LO D G E,
No. 205
M eets first a n d th ird T u e s ­
d ay e v e n in g s a t 8 o 'c lo c k .
N. O.,
M ary E. R ow en ; s e c r e ta r y , M ary
Richmond.
C ID L It M ILL S In sm a ll o r la r g e »izee.
m eeting, Thursday 8 p. m.
O. W
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Phone
Gresham, O reg o n
544
SEL I S
R . V r Tm* ,u ‘ n aVW| W0Bit % P ^ r r
Rev. L. F. Sm ith, pastor,
le B d ,r
I H L I A IB
Sanitary Meat Market
BEST QUALITY MEATS
PHONE 54 X
FREE DELIVERY
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs ar.d Good Beef Callie
MAIN
ADOLF TIETZE
ST.
GRESHAM
Reliable Truck Service
W ith Young's Auto T ru c k Service
All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Furniture Moving and Fanner’s Hauling
I’lione 7I»\
G re sh a m
BERT BOSS
M ain 11175
A -2(11» I
2 2 4 Pine Street, Portland
N.
OHIO IMPROVED CHESTER-WHITE SWINE
All P e d ig re e d sto c k .
Itie d S ow s; S ow s w ith li tte r s .
W e a n lin g
P ig s.
A m c lo s in g o u t th is e n ti r e sto c k . C o m e o v e r a n d g e t a h o g
w itli a p e d ig re e a t th e o ld s c r u b h o g price.
T h is is th e b e a t c h a n c e you h a v e e v e r h a d to b e g in rig h t on
h o g s.
M ILT O N O. NELSON
n id i ess E d w in W» G ric v isli, C h e rry P a r k , T ro u td a le .
P h o n e N I3.
G R E S H A M C H A P T E R , O. E. S —
No. 117— W. M., Mrs. A nna B ro w n ;
P u rv e y o rs
of sid e-sh o w a m u s e ­ s e c r e ta ry , M iss R ose D air. M eets se c ­
ond a n d fo u r th T h u rs d a y s In O dd
m e n ts a r e a g re e d , it is sa id , th a t F ello w s h a ll.
d w a rfs no lo n g e r m ay be c o u n te d
upon to d ra w a u d ie n c e s , no m a tte r
how g ifte d th e s e L ilip u tia n s m ay he
in C h a rle s S tr a tto n , k n o w n th e w orld
o v e r by
Ills
p se u d o n y m
o f T om
T h u m b , th is c o u n try fu r n is h e d th e
m ost a tt r a c t iv e d w a rf t h a t e v e r ex ­
PAUL HUETZEL, Prop. ;;
p lo ited
I lls
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts, an d
w ho, as s la te d by h is s p o n s o r In w h at
w as c o n sid e re d th e m ost " s tu n n in g "
a d v e rtis in g of th e d ay , w as " t h e d e ­
::
lig h t of a ll tlie c ro w n e d h e a d s of E u ­
ro p e " a s w ell a s of tile u n c ro w n e d
s o v e re ig n s o f A m erica.
G re a t
uh
Torn T h u m b w as in h is tim e , th e r e
w ere d w a rfs
p re c e d in g
iiitit th a t
e n v ia b le r e p u ta tio n s
m ade
m ost
A m ong th e s e w ere R ic h a rd G ibson,
On the Market-
age sev en ty -fiv e a t h is d e a th , J u ly
Fresh Every Day.
23, 1690, an d Ills w idow , w ho d ied
n in e te e n
y e a rs
la te r , a t
th e a d ­
vanced a g e o f e ig h ty -n in e .
G ibson
w as a m in ia tu r e p a in te r — m in lu tu ri'
in e v e ry se n se of th e p h ra s e a s w ell
as co u rt d w a rf to C h a rle s I o f E n g ­
la n d , a n d his w ife, A nn S h e p h e rd ,
w as c o u rt d w a rf to Q ueen H e n rie tta
M aria.
H e r m a je s ty p ro m o te d «
m a r ria g e b etw e e n th e s e tw o clevei
>la.n Nt.,
•
Oresitarn
b u t d im in u tiv e p e rs o n s, an d th e m a r
rta g e p ro v ed a h ap p y on e. T h e little
c o u p le b ro k e a n o th e r e s ta b lis h e d
o p in io n
th a t d ra w fs do n o t re p r o ­
du ce. T h ey had n in e c h ild re n , five
of w hom lived to y e a rs of m a tu rity
an d w ere of o rd in a ry s t a tu r e
G ib­
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
s o n ’s w o rk s w ere v alu ed a n d o n e of
Relief Association
H o rn w as th e In n o c e n t c a u s e of a
tr a g ic a l e v e n t.
T h is p a in tin g r e p ­
o r PO RTLAND, OREGON
re s e n te d th e p a ru b le of
th e lo st
In v ite s a ll fa r m e rs w ho h a v e no
s h e e p , ¡.nil w as h ig h ly p rized by th e
in s u r a n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s
k in g , w ho g av e It in c h a rg e of V a n ­
to in s u r e w ith us. T h is a s s o c ia ­
tio n is th e c h e a p e s t am i s a f e s t in
d e rv o o r t, th e k e e p e r o f th e ro y al
th e s ta te . It in s u re s o n ly c o u n try
p ic tu re s.
O ne d ay th e k in g a sk e d
p ro p e rty und h a s o v e r *3,000,<»00
fo r th is p ic tu re . A tra ld o r u sh a tu e d
in s u ra n c e in force.
to say th a t he m isla id it, V a n d e r­
W r it e o r p h one
v o o rt c o m m itte e d s u ic id e by h a n g ­
K . W S M A S R A 1 .E . P r s s .
in g
A few dayB a f t e r h is d e a th th e
T
he
F
a r m e r s M u tu al F ir e R e lie f
p ic tu re w as fo u n d in th e sp o t w h ere
A sso ciatio n .
he h a d p lace d it.
G ibson a n d h is
w ife h a v e , h o w e v e r, been ex celled in
G re s h a m R o u te S o . 3
Phone 74
R o ta r y P u b lic
R e a l E ita ts
b re v ity o f
s t a tu r e ,
as th e u n ite d
h e ig h t of th e tw o w as a b o u t sev eu
fe e t.
OOOOaOGOtXKXHJOOOGOOOQOOOOO
REBEKAH
LODGE. S o . O
U R E H H VM
and fo u rth Q
• 1 .— M e e ts e v e ry se co n d
D u u r fs .
City Bakery
1
B read
:: Pies, Cakes and ::
other Pastry
Attention!
M onday
BORING
ASSEMBLY
UNITED
ARTISANS. No. 2 70. Meets 2d and
4tb Fridays, I. O. O. F. hall. Master,
Claude F, Cross; secretary Mrs. Nora
M. Richey.
B est lo Buy o r Best to I ’ m ».
I L L G U A R A N T E E D MAI IIIN L R Y .
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B O R IN G R E B E K A H L O D G E No. h a ll. N a b b 1 G la n d , M rs , C. M . K e n n e y ,
213, I .O .O .F
M eets 1st a n d 3d s e c r e ta r y , , Jrs. C. G. H u ia is o n ,
F rid a y s a t 8 :1 5 in I . O . O . F . H all
M A C C A B 1B S
BORING M. C. CHURCH— Sun­ N oble G ra n d , M rs. Ix iu isa Jo h n s o n
R O C K W O O D L EN T , K. O. T. M.,
s
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,
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m.
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isito
rs
day service«; Sunday school 10 a. m ,
— M eets first S a tu r d a y a n d th i r d F r i ­
preaching lat and 2d Sundays,» p.m., w elcom e.
d ay e v e n in g s e ach m o u th . C o m m a n d ­
2d and 4tb Sundays 11 a. tn , bp-
e r, J a m e s H . S c h ra m , re c o rd -k e e p e r,
V N IT S D A R T IS A N S
worth League 7:30 p. tn.
Prayer
H e rm a n A n sp a c h . R. D. 1, Gresham.
Supt. Claude
m .. preschln« 1st ad Id Sundays 11 a. Boring.
« m »«*»»» Sunday
o u n u a y school
a c n o o t «tupi,
ctauue
in., id and u h Sundays. • p m
Bp-I F. Cross, Epworth League I’rfcs. Hev.
tn « ’t T hurs5ay w S n f n g t
Smith. I'asto r
1013
Mr. a n d
.Mrs D avid K n a r r an d
d a u g h te r H elen , of Je w e l c o u n ty ,
W in. E. W h e e le r is e re c tin g h im ­
K a n sa s a r r iv e d y e s te rd a y fo r a v isit s e lf a new w o o d h o u se.
a t th e h o m e o f Ja m e s K n a rr.
The
c la t te r
of th e b in d e r has
T h e T ille r fa m ily a n d M iss May ceased am i th e h u m of th e th r e s h e r
J e n n in g s h av e r e tu r n e d fro m th e ir is h e a rd in all d ire c tio n s.
c a m p in g trip .
Mr. A n d e rso n lo st a v a lu a b le colt
a few d ay s ag o w ith fo ra g e p o iso n ­
MELROSE
in g
M. H. W h e e le r, o u r ro a d s u p e r ­
T h e re a r e tw o th r e s h e r s o p e ra tin g
v iso r. h as tr e a te d h is te a m to a new-
in th is v icin ity .
se t o f h a rn e s s.
John
E e rn le y ,
of
B e llin g h a m ,
Q u ite a n u m b e r of o u r y o u n g m en
W a sh in g to n , h a s b een v is itin g h is
h a v e g one to th e m o u n ta in s to h elp
d a u g h te r M rs. W ill W ood fo r so m e
c o n tro l th e fire.
tim e.
A fa ta l a c c id e n t o c c u rre d to M ar­
E th e l W ood is v is itin g h e r u n c le vin
L arso n a t A n d e rso n s ta tio n
Mr. E e rn ly a t C a m a s, W a sh in g to n .
la st S a tu rd a y .
H e w as w o rk in g
H en ry J o n e s d ie d S u n d a y m o r n ­ w ith his f a th e r , w ho Is fo re m a n of
in g a t 3 o 'c lo c k a f t e r tw o w e e k s’ ill­ th e se ctio n g a n g fo r th e I’. R. L. t±
ness.
H e w as a h ig h ly
re s p e c te d P. Co., a t B o rin g . D u rin g his f a t h ­
n e ig h b o r a n d
frie n d
a n d w ill be e r 's ab sen ce, it se e m s y o u n g L arso n
g re a tly m issed . T h e b e re a v e d hav e clim b ed to th e to p of o n e of th e ste e l
to w e rs th a t c a r r ie s th e h ig h v o lta g e
th e s y m p a th y of all.
M rs. M itzel, o f P o r tla n d , is now- w ires an d in so m e w ay c a m e in co n ­
v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. H e n ry ta c t w ith o n e o f th e w ires an d w as
k n o ck ed to th e g ro u n d a n d in s ta n tly
Jo n e s.
k illed .
H e w as a b o u t IS y e a rs old
H a rry W a lla c e a n d Mr. a n d M rs.
an d lived a t B o rin g w ith h is p a r ­
W illia m s, o f P o rtla n d , c a lle d on Mrs.
ents.
H e n ry J o n e s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
C h a rle s H e n d e rso n w as se rio u sly
PLEASANT HOME
c ru s h e d by a fa llin g ro ck n e a r th e
A n d erso n a n d G ra b e r a re fin ish ­
S an d y
b rid g e
S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n
w h e re a crew is w o rk in g on th e ro ad . in g th r e s h in g in th is n e ig h b o rh o o d .
?,lr. E a rl, of P e n d le to n , is v is itin g
He w as rem o v ed to a P o r tla n d h o s­
old frie n d s in th is n e ig h b o rh o o d ,
p ita l by an a m b u la n c e .
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an d Mrs. D ave W illia m s, of P le a s a n t y e a rs. H e is on h is way h o m e from
H om e, a tte n d e d th e p re a c h in g s e r v ­ th e S an F ra n c is c o fa ir.
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an d w ife o f P o r tla n d s p e n t th e re s t in g h is g ra in .
A n n a a n d L ois M iles h a v e r e t u r n ­
o f th e d ay w ith R ev. a n d M rs. J . H.
ed to S alem a n d Id a Jo n e s to P o r t­
W ood.
la n d a f t e r sp e n d in g so m e w eeks in
T h e O u tlo o k is q u ite p o p u la r w ith
th e C h a se hom e.
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v isite d h is s is te r M rs. J. H. W ood
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T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y .
day v is ito r in th e h o m e of S. I’.
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j h is g r a n d p a r e n ts Rev. a n d M rs. J . H.
T h e c h a p e l a id w ill h o ld a sa le
W ood.
a n d ice c re a m so cial a t th e W ill H a r­
Mrs. A lta G e n try an d so n R u ssell ris h o m e S a tu r d a y e v e n in g , S e p te m ­
b e r 4.
a r e v is itin g frie n d s in L e b a n o n .
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o n Mr. a n d M rs. J . H. W ilso n S u n d ay re a d in g
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a fte rn o o n .
by the c h ild re n .
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O n th e ro a d to G re sh a m y e s te rd a y
com e a n d e n jo y th e ev en in g .
an a u to m o b ile d riv e n
by a y o u n g
fellow ra n o n to th e w agon o f C a p ta in
L ist o f Ix -tte rs.
B ra n so n a n d w ife.
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w as d o n e to th e w agon a n d th e oc­
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c u p a n ts re c eiv ed a se v e re s h a k in g th e G reslian t postofflee fo r w eek e n d ­
up.
T h e m a c h in e w as q u ite b adly ing A u g u st 30, 1 9 1 5 :
d a m a g e d w ith a b ro k e n e n g in e an d
L e tte n ; Mr.
M cB rid e,
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fe n d e r.
S a n d e rs tro m ,
C h a rle s
A rb u c k le ,
Mrs. K a te C h a m b e rla in , of P o r t­ M rs. L illia n G reen .
la n d . is v is itin g
h e r s i s te r
M rs.
C a rd s
W illia m
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H enry
Jo n e s.
D a h lq u is t,
John
S c h a c h t,
F re d
M iss
M abel
W ood is a tte n d in g B orges.
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T h e se le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
w eek.
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le t t e r office S e p te m b e r
12,
1915, if n o t d e liv e re d b efo re.
In
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c a llin g fo r th e a b o v e , p le a se say ‘a d ­
v e r tis e d ’, g iv in g d a te of list.
M rs. R a lp h B u rd ic k , of H u b b a rd ,
I. M cCO LL, P. M.
5A th e g u e s t of h e r p a re n ts , M r. an d
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2. $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
Rustic. $9.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
Fencing, $6.
Shiplap, $8.
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
T h e following prices, delivered
effective August 2.
31,
COTTRELL
M rs. H K. B erry a n d tw o c h ild re n
of C a n y o n v ille a r e v is itin g w ith Mrs.
G eo rg e L u m sd e n .
In te r e st 5 %
AUGUST
GRESHAM
R E B E K A H L O D G E . NO.
4 1 — M e e t» e v e ry
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and
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h a il.
N o u is G la n d , M rs . C. M. K s n u s y .
se cre te o y M rs . C e ra C h ild e rs .
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