Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 30, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    G R E SH A M
O I T I .U O k
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER M , IB IS
PAG E T H R E E
PLEASANT VALLEY
HOW
SAVINGS
GROW
Mr. an d Mrs. A. Sam uelson had as
Mr
an d
Mrs J. 8 D onaldson
v isito rs on T han k sg iv in g day Mrs. 8. w ere G resham v isito rs Tuesday.
C am pbell an d d au g h ters. Miss Alice
In Order to Illustrate the Rapid Growth of Savings with 4
A lfred Jo h n so n , of T rem ont, was I
aud H elen and Mr and Mrs. H atfield, a ca lle r at th e hom e of his son Ruby
per cent, compound interest added, we have prepared the
of P o rtlan d .
following table.
W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Yu n k er an d sons
L eland Moore, who is a tten d in g i
HwtUy
RATE OF INTEREST
WlU “ 2 P ’ * il1 " ♦ K» Will m 6 >n. Will is 10.1,
Edw in and C larence sp en t T h a n k s­ the O. A. C., cam e hom e W ednesday i have a W ebster M agneto
Duunit
uuwat ts
Anwaot la
giving day at th e hom e of E. A. Yua- • to spend T h anksgiving w ith his p ar-I
Arovoat to
Amassi la
and alw ays start without
k
e r of P o rtlan d .
$ 1 4% per annum $ 24.98 $ 52.01
ea ts. Mr. and M-s.. W U. Moore.
$
81
27
$147.24
cranking.
N o Batteries.
'' STal ' '**'
W illiam Beers, J r., and Miss Haxel
2
G randm a K e.terso n is visiting for '
11 *<■ a. .
,U»>—
compounded
49
95
104.01
162.53
294.51
L
ivingston
were
m
arried
N
ovem
ber
3
1 a few weeks at th e hom e of h er |
243.84 441.76
twice
a
year,
Jan
J
t
a
y
260
05
A
n
L
p
f
M
r
d
i
k
C
R
E
A
M
S
E
P
A
R
A
T
O
R S — - a
24 at G resham .
5
I d au g h ter, Mrs. C. M. H arrison of
a n k e r n o u n
G erm an Silver Skim m ing de­
406.35
736.18
10 1st and July 1st
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Beers, Sr., en ­ W allula H eights, G resham .
249.76 >20.11 812.75 1472.43
te rta in e d th e ir ch ild ren an d fam i-
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. R ogers were I vice, guaranteed never to rust. 1 he bowl guaranteed
ONE DO LLAR S T A R T S AN ACCOUNT
I lies on T h an k sg iv in g day In h o n o r of j T h anksgiving guests a t the hom e of
n^ver to get out of balance, and always gets all the
Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Beers. Jr.
j Mr. and Mrs. Reed at E stacada.
Cream.
A S E L F -O IL IN G S Y S T E M . Ask for catalogue.
Miss Echo G lthens sp en t h e r
Miss L au ra Moore, who is teaching 1
A F. M ILLER, Praaidant.
F. A . H O LLID A Y . V ic e -P te s.
K A . M ILLER. C aakier
T h an k sg iv in g vacation at h er hom e
G ust Laraon, ELmmanual A n d erso n , D irectors
I school at T im ber Grove, cam e hom e
n ea r E agle Creek
10 spend T han k sg iv in g w ith hom e
E ugene T aylor, who has been over
' folks.
in T illam ook county a t his fa th e r's j
I’lION B 544
Mr. an d Mrs. T. P. Cam pbell and
GRESHAM
and s is te r’s hom esteads th e past few
Mr. and Mrs. Q. N. S ager spent
weeks, h as re tu rn e d home. He was
I T hanksgiving w ith G randm a Sager
accom panied on his trip by Glen :
at h er hom e in Lents.
CANADIAN VISITOR
B a r te n d e r G lad to lle s t a D ay.
Ogden of Powell Valley. Mr. O gden |
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F o rsg ren and
SEES A DIFFERENCE
was so pleased w ith th e co u n try th a t 1
Mr. anil Mrs. W. L. Rhoads were
W ith Y c tn e ’s A n o Truck Set vice
To be inform ed by a b:irtend<
he took a hom estead. T he boys en- !
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Sell of
ORKSHAM. Nov. 2». 1915 - Ed th a t Chicago was dry for th e firs
joyed (? ) som e of th e experiences of
All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAK ar.d PORTLAND
Powell Valley T hursday.
fro n tie r life clim bing tra ils and w ad­
ito r O utlook: — H aving visited the Sunday in fo rty -fo u r years was the
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore e n te r­
ing strea m s and also enjoyed som e of
som ew hat su rp risin g situ a tio n In
Furniture M cvirg and F a iirer’t Hauling
tained Edw. I-ong and fam ily and high aud public schools h ere in
th e lu x u ries of th e forest and strea m
which Dr. C larence T ru e W ilson, sec­
P h o n e 7Bx
Chas. L iner and fam ily, all of P o rt­ G resham 1 find th a t th e young peo
M ain 0178
in th e wa.v of venison and fish. Au­
re ta ry of tlie T em perance Society 01
land, on T han k sg iv in g day.
G resham
pie have som e ad v an tag e over th a t of th e M ethodist Episcopal
A-2CDI
brey T ay lo r retu rn ed hom e w ith his
church,
Mrs. II. E. P oppleton e n tertain ed (he sam e grades in O ntario, C anada
b ro th er.
found
him
self
when
lie
a
rriv
ed in
2 2 4 Pine Street, Portland
the Ladles* Aid at h er hom e last
A ccording to th e rep o rt of th e
with b e tte r buildings both for room th e W indy city on th e first Sunday
T hursday aftern o o n , ow ing to the
school clerk , o u r d istric t has gained
when M ayor T hom pson’s strin g e n t
inclem ency of the w eath er (here was and light. We often h ear over th e re
a
goodly
n
u
m
b
er
of
school
ch
ild
ren
o rd e r becam e effective.
e -:-:-:-:-» :-» » .
th
a
t
th
e
C
anadian
syutein
of
eduea
a
light
atten
d
an
ce.
PLEASANT HOME
of school age.
“ I really should have know n of
Mrs. W. F. G arrison was tak en tion has carried off th e prizes ai the
A. E. F o rsy th e sp en t the week-end
th e m ay o r’s o rd er and th a t II was to
T he M ethodist p ray e r m eeting will
seriously ill last T uesday evenln
W orlds Fair. I never believpd th a t
be held th is week on T h u rsd ay even­ in P o rtlan d .
be effective th a t d ay ," Dr Wilson
and from last rep o rts U not improv
1 um q u ite su re th a t th e A m ericans
Mrs. C. T aylor e n te rta in e d last
ing a t the home of G randpa and
said upon Ills re tu rn to Topeka.
ing.
are In advance of th e C anadians in
G randm a W. H. H am ilton. Every­ S atu rd ay for d in n er, Mr. and Mrs
P lea san t Valley g ran g e m eets In th e m ajo rity of cases, w ar policy in “ But I had been In P en n sy lv an ia” lie
W. O gden and little son H oratio and
body is invited.
"A s soon as 1 w ent o u t
all day session S atu rd ay , N ovem ber eluded, by rem aining n e u tra l, w hile explained
PAUL HOETZEL, Prop.
Mr. H auler died suddenly at his Miss R ena Rugg of Powell Valley 27. M ilitary train in g in th e public th e w ar tax th e re is sp read o ver ev­ on th e stre e ts Sunday and w alked
hom e here on M onday m orning from and Miss G ladys Spain of P o rtlan d .
schools will be discussed d u rin g lec­ ery th in g . Your bank exchange, rail about, I noticed th at Chicago seemed
lik e T opeka on a S abbath. I d id n ’t
a p araly tic stro k e.
He is survive
tu re hour.
road fares, postage stam p s, p ioperty
R o c k w o o d S c h o o l N o te s.
u n d ersta n d It.
1 saw men going
by his son H enry of th is place. The
Miss
L
au
ra
G
reen
of
A
ttica,
Ohio
taxes are higher, tariff raise d fro n
T he room having th e highest p er­
fu n eral services will be held a t th e
and
will 26 to 30 cents on the d o lla r and along th e stre e t, leuding children by
centage of atten d a n ce d u rin g
any arriv ed h ere S atu rd ay
th e hand and Ih elr wives w ith them ,
M ethodist church W ednesday afte r
m onth is en title d to a q u a rte r h o li­ spend th e w inter w ith h er sister n o th in g to gain besides, w ith a m u l­
noon at 2 o ’clock.
titu d e of cripples, widow s and chil o ut for a walk. E veryw here I saw
day. T he prim ary room u n d er Miss Mrs. W. U. Moore.
fam ilies to g eth er. F inally 1 stopped
T he all-day m eeting of the Method Vyola M atthew s has won th e holiday
m e n to be provided 'o r.
ist L adies' Aid lias been postponed for th e past two m onths. T hose on
FAIRVIx’W
T he m ain hope 1 see for th e fu tu re one man and asked him why Chicago
was so quiet. He told me of Mayor
j to T hursday afte rn o o n on account of the h o n o r roll for th ese m onths a re :
T he W om en’s society of th e P res of th e C anadian people is closer trad e T hom pson's o rd e r.”
I tlie fu n eral W ednesday aftern o o n .
R ichard Jo h n so n , Mabel Sm ith, Lyle b y terian ch u rch will give an “ All rela tio n s w ith th e U nited S tates
On the Market
T he C hicagoan explained nt length
Mrs. Zan of Kidgfield, W ashing O 'B anlon, Alwin K aser, Rose Hoffer. Around th e W orld” su p p er In con com m ercial union, C anadian in d e­
Fresh Every Day.
: ton, who has been spending T h an k s B ern ard Newton, L illian Nicholls. nection with th e ir an n u a l bazaar pendence, or still b etter, an nexation th e m ay o r’s reason for th e o rder.
As he tu rn e d to walk aw ay. Dr. W il­
1 giving week w ith h er p aren ts, Mr L eona Johnson,
F ra n k
K uhlm an, next F rid ay evening, December 3, at w ith th e United S tates, o u r n earest
i and Mrs. A. C. W ihlon, re tu rn e d Monia an d S tella Sm ith, M arjorie th e city hall. Supper will be served an d best neighbors. In fact th e la rg ­ son q u estio n ed : “ By th e way. w hat is
; hom e S atu rd ay . H er son G eorge ac- M cConnell. T helm a O’Banion, Irm a at booths rep resen tin g v arious nu est m an u facto ries in C anada a re con­ y o u r b u sin e ss?”
" I'm
a
b a rte n d e r,” was th e
I com panied his m other.
Mai tin , E dna P la tt, F ra n cis Cook. tions. Fancy and useful article s will tro lled and carried on ov A m erican
answ
er.
"
I
’m
glad th a t Chicago is
,dii an d America:* cap ital.
T he
Miss M urel H arris sp e n t the h o li­ W illiam Hoffer and Ida Burgess.
be on sale in the aftern o o n and ev
dry on Sunday. I get to spend th e
In
te
rn
a
tio
n
l
H
arv
ester
com
pany
A
b
rief
program
was
given
by
th
e
day a t th e hom e of h er paren ts.
ell ing. T his will be a good chance to
covers 30 acres a t H am ilton, O nt.; day w ith my fam ily.”
P . N. Myers has been on th e sick p rim ary room on th e aftern o o n be­ get article s for C hristm as.
fore T h an k sg iv in g , w hich was a tte n d ­
list for th e p ast few days.
Rev. A. N. Neil of P o rtlan d , who besides a th o u san d an d one o th e r in ­ S ufferer I ’roin In d ig estio n B elieved.
•In.n St.,
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an is q u ite sick at ed by th e m o th ers of th e ch ildren.
Gresham
with his wife were fo rm erly m ission­ d u stries, un til it has been show n in
“ B efore
ta k in g
C h a m b e rla in ’s
present.
aries on th e west coast of A frica round figures th a t C an ad a trad e s 60 T ab lets niy husband suffered for sev­
Mi. and Mrs. 8. W. M orrison spent REVOLUTIONARY HERO
gave an In terestin g ad d ress a t the per cent m ore w ith th e A m erican era l years from Indigestion, causing
HONORED BY TABLET P resb y terian ch u rch last Sunday m a rk e ts th an th e English. S till th e him to have pains in th e stom ach
T hanksgiv in g day a t M ontavilla, the
guests of H. L. B ulkeley and fam ily.
He show ed a n u m b er of blind ignorance of w hat they call the and d istre ss a fte r eatin g . C h am b er­
The follow ing clipping from an evening.
Loyal or Torey p arty crys o u t "C an ­
Osage, Ohio, p aper refers to th e plac­ curios, w hich ho had b ro u g h t w ith
la in ’s T ab lets relieved him of these
ad a for th e C anadians!
Let well
TROUTDALE
him,
w
hich
included
an
idol,
several
ing of a ta b le t to the m em ory of a
spells rig h t aw ay,” w rites Mrs.
enough alo n e.”
1. N. SMITH,
T hom as Casey, Genevu, N. Y
For
T he m em bers of ¡.lie L ad ies’ Aid hero of th e revolution who was an im plem ents of war, Ivory and ebony
sale by G resham Drug Co.
o
rn
am
en
ts.
Rev.
an
d
Mrs.
Nell
will
society are very busy com pleting ar- a n c esto r of th e C athey fam ily of
W ar O verw orks W omen.
retu rn to th e ir w ork us soon as they
I rangem enta for th e an n u a l b azaar to G resham :
Ü 1 IIT 1 D ABTIBAM B
a
re
able
to
g
et
tran
sp
o
rta
tio
n
,
which
A re g u la r business m eeting j f
, be held next S atu rd ay , Decem ber 4
T he L iberal W om en’s Suffruge
BORING
ASSEMBLY
UNITED
I beginning a t 5 o’clock. T he various Osage ch a p te r, D. A. It., was held may not be until th e end of th e war. League of G reat B ritain Is g ettin g a ARTISANS, No. 270. M eets 2d and
S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e hom e of
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN.
T
he
citiz
en
’s
m
eeting
held
on
Sat
d ep a rtm en ts will be presided over th e reg en t, Mrs, E. A. Wood, on
th F rid ay s, I. O. O. F. hail. M uster,
hearin g in th e E nglish p apers on 4 Jlaude
S A N IT A R Y
F, C ross; secretary Mrs. N ora
by com petent women, who will sell W est Broadw ay. T he m eeting was urday n ig h t resu lted In th e noinlna
tion of five can d id ates, th ree of sta te m en ts m ade w ith referen ce to M. Richey.
called
to
o
rd
e
r
at
3
o'clock
by
th
e
re
­
article
s
specially
designed
fo
r
C
hrist
For Sale by Leading Grocers
whom will be elected as councilm en. th e conditions of w om an's labor in
m ar gifts. About tw enty woven rugs gent w ith th e usual ritu a l.
Q B l X C t l D IB E O T O B I
R ep o rts w ere read by ch airm en of Those n om inated w ere W. T. Brooks, m unitions factories, a w ork to w hich
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
vili be on sale.
th e various com m ittees, th e m ost Im­ D. S. D unbar, Jo h n Jo n a s, Jo h n Mol-
BANDY
G R A N O E — M e e ts e v e r y
they have been culled u n d er th e cry f o u r t h B a tu r d a y . M a s te r, A. O. T h o m
T he L adles' Aid will m eet to m o r­ p o rta n t of which was th a t of Mrs
a
s
.
s
e
c
r
e
ta
r
y
,
Ja m es
B e ll. l e c t u r e r
ler
and
W
illiam
Stennlck.
of
“
p
a
rtlo
tlsm
.”
In
stan
ces
a
re
given
row aftern o o n w ith Mrs. Lou R u m ­ C harles C. Evans, ch airm an of the
M rs. J. C. S in c la ir
S a n d y . O re g o n
of g irls in g overnm ent facto ries m ak ­
mer. T he la st th ree m eetings have co m m ittee to a rra n g e for the placing
IN G
STAR
O R A N G E M e e ts
A ristide B riand.
of a bronze tab let to th e m em ory of
ing bombs, w orking seventy-tw o t lr a E t V E S N
a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th
M a ste r.
been w ith Mrs. W illiam C raw ford, G eorge M C athey, .a R evolutionary
h ours a week for which they w ere J . J . J o h n s o n ; s e c r o la r y J e n n ie C
Mrs. Jas. B urns and Mrs. Lou R u m ­ so ld ier whose body lies In P ettis
S m ith , l e c t u r e r , Kt tea N e llie l s w < e t t .
A strik in g word p ic tu re of A ris­
paid a t th e ra te of 2 f t pence— 5 L e n ts , O re g o n .
mer. T he ladies have been so very county soil.
iHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mr. C athey served over two years tide B riand, th e new F ren ch p re­ cen ts an h o u r!— and It was tn one
busy p reparin g article s fo r the ba­
R O C K W O O D G R A N G E M e e ts U ral
in th e R ev olutionary arm y, en listin g m ier, who is now being called “ the
FARMERS’ AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK
W e d n e s d a y 8 p. m , an d t h i r d
a tm la
za ar th a t they scarcely took tim e to in 1776 and risin g to th e ra n k of Lloyd G eorge of F ra n c e ,” is given In of these facto ries th a t a m in iste r of 10
a. m.
M a s te r , J o h n R ic h m o n d ; e<
and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES
do ju stice to th e delicious lunches captain. A fter th e close of th e Rev­ a recent n u m b er of T. P .’s London th e crow n addressed th e w orkers, r e t a r y , H e a te r B T h o rp e ; l e c t u r r r , d r -
Id a B u rg e e s
G r e s h a m . It F l> t
Ja n u a ry 3 to 8, 1916
o lu tio n ary w ar he lived In N orth C ar­ W eekly. T he new p rem ier and m in ­ gaking them to m ake still g re a te r e f­
p repared by th e hostesses.
olina. la te r moving to M issouri and
C O L U M B IA
GRANGE
M e ets
irei
L ire InforinA tion. P ractical H elp for th e Home
forts. Among instan ces given is one
.
,
S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th .
M a s te r ,
M
th e Farm th e C o m m u n ity .
locating In Cooper county. Mr. C a th ­ ister for foreign affairs is a discov­ w , here women who
had replaced men Bounder, s e c r e ta r y , M r» G ra c e F r . g u
MELROSE
ey died Decem ber 13, 1840, and was ery of M. C lem enceau, an d was th e who were g ettin g 10 pence an h o u r ' 5 ? S i ^ ,0 ‘u r ,r ’ Mr*
C on v en tio n s o f O re g o n '» G re a te s t In d u strie s
Corbett,
C o n feren ces on O reg o n '» Most Vital P roblem s
buried In w hat was th en called the la tte r's protege. C lem enceau is th e
Mr. and Mrs. M arton of B arton, Cole
. h a . is. 1 « c e n t s
b e i n g p a id
L K C T l’MES—D E M O N S T R A T IO N S -
b u ry in g ground, th e exact lo­ stre n u o u s h ard h itte r, tjie rem o rse­
E X H IB IT IO N S EN I E K T A IN M E N T 8 Oregon a re moving o nto th e Lewellyn cation of which Is n ot now know n,
pence— th a t Is, 4 cen ts an hour, m id am i f o u r t h s t u r d a y e v e n i n g . d a i
Tw o th o u s a n d people a tte n d e d la*t y ear
It 1» a place a t Melrose.
but Is som ew here n ea r th e present less ad v ersary . B riand is all su p ­ D uring th e week of Zeppelin raid s ¡U ’ " „ J ! r
, U J
g re a t place to m ak e frien d s w i t h lire
G eorge T h ro ck m o rto n , of P o rt­ site of P rovidence ch u rch , ea st of pleness aud conciliation. He has an in Septem ber, w arnings were sent
th in k e rs an d live th o u g h ts good
I'm H an d . W o o d la w n s ta tio n ,
Sedalia.
w o rk ers, au d good w ork.
ex tra o rd in ary gift of d isarm in g o p ­
land, visited over Sunday w ith Mrs
T he late Mrs, Isabella D rlskell, position. C lem enceau revels in op­ on these occasions to a factory em -
LK N TH g r a n g e — Meet. ■ ■■, .,na sa
J.
H.
Woods.
m
o
th
er
of
C
ircuit
C
lerk
George
W
ploying g irls on m u n itio n work ^crVtar’y .' m ? s ."\v M“ ‘'¡¡„ n h k i» /° i‘Ji*
W INTER SHORT COURSE
position.
He
is
as
keen
in
throw
ing
Mr. and Mrs. Ale:.. Sm ith, of La D riskeli, was a g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mr.
lom 9 :3 0 p. m. till 3 a. in. th e fol- ur"r. M rs. M au d e I . e m a i l l-mia. O re
Ja n u ary 10 to F eb ru ary 4, i q i O
Crosse, K ansas a re v isitin g Rev. and C athey and was a g irl in h e r teens hand g ren ad es as any tren ch fighter. lowing m orning th e lig h ts w ere ex-
A P ractical A g ric u ltu ral C o u ’se in a Nut Shell.
PLE A SA N T VALLEY G R A N G E —
when
he
was
buried.
T
he
actu
al
A pplied Science in A ctual W ork o f
Mrs. J. H. Wood. They have been to plot of g ro u n d w nerc th e body was Yet th e re is a q u ality of loneliness inguished and th e g irls w ere kept M e e ts e v e r y f o u r t h h a i u r d a y In cacti
th e F a rm a u d H ousehold
m
o
x a ie i, p I, b i l e s , e e c r e t a i y ,
the exposition and are ab o u t to m ake in te rre d is thickly overgrow n with com mon to both. N eith er inspires at th e ir posts. At th e end of th e ; M is. n th A . n n M
a L e h m a n , l e c t u r e ,, G. N Ha­
C ourses in F R U IT R A ISIN G FARM CROPS.
g
re
a
t
friendships.
B
ria
n
’s
g
reat
g
er.
U
iew
h
atn . U ie g o n , It I 1», 3.
scrub
oak,
so
th
a
t
location
of
the
a business trip to Sw ift C u rren t, Can
SOILS. STOCK R A ISIN G D AIRY UO K K
week a deduction from th e ir wages
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to find som e way to utilize th e g reat th e ir county, th e go v ern m en t, upon men jo in ed In, and for a week F ran ce
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am o u n t of fuel co n tain ed in 500 receipt of th e necessary proof, p ro ­ was cu t off from th e rest of th e m a rty rs to th e cause who sbouljl be
R educed ra ilro a d ra te s
eligible to niches and tab les In W est- W e d n e s d a y . March. June. S e p te m b e r , D e-
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sq u a re m iles of peat beds in south vides a bronze m em orial ta b let for world.
c e m b e r.
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th e dead hero, to be placed upon his
F o r p ro g ram w rite to The College Exchange, Oregon
l a r y , E d n a B e rk s , le c tu r e r . M rs. .1. W .
broke th e m ovem ent by calling up m in ster abDey.
ern B avaria.
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b u rial in P ettis county of G eorge M. was over. He is a m a k er of phrases In t h e County Court of th e S tate of 1 M ra J . R. C a v a n a c h . s a c r a t a r y A lb e r ­
in 1 gallon cans, re g u la r 12.25 value M o n d a y a t 8 p. tn . in t h e I. O. O. F. C athey and have secured from the
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govern m en t th e m em orial tab let. T he W hen called up by th e so cialists to
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s e c r e ta r y , llo y S to n e , le c tu r e r , M rs D.
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county co u rt house, in view of th e paints to w ard th e benches from th e
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, M y r tle J o h n s o n ; iec-
first in stan ce in which th e g o v ern ­ d ram atic em p h asis: " T h e re is no e sta te of Jo sep h in e Congdon, de- turer, M rs. J C. D
I u k e. G r e s h a m , R. F.
ment has given perm ission for one of bloodless achievem ent th a t won the ceased, has filed u m
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these ta b le ts to be placed In a public h ea rts of his fellow-m en.
said estate, in
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Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
day of D ecem ber, 1915, a t th e hour
H er 8 0 a S u b ject to Croup.
Now Ixtok O ut.
of 9 :1 5 o ’clock a. rn of said day, at
Rustic, $9.
“ My son Edwin is su b je ct to th e co u rth o u se a t P o rtlan d , In said
W hen a cold hangs on as o ftern
1x4. 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sixed $7.
county and sta te , has been ap p o in t­
happens, or when you have h ard ly cro u p ," w rites Mrs. E. O. Irw in , New ed
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as th e tim e and place for th e
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New Gallery
Fencing, $6.
Shiplap, $8.
co n tract a n o th e r, look o u t fo r you sleepless ho u rs at n ig h t before I account, and th e se ttle m e n t thereof.
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
All persons having objectio n s to
are liab le to c o n tra c t som e very learned of C h am b erlaln 'a Cough
PICTURE FRAMING
serio u s disease. T his succession of Remedy. M others need not fear th is said final aecoont a re hereby n o ti­
colds w eakens th e system and low­ disease If th ey keep a b o ttle of fied to present th e sam e a t such tim e
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All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
W H. CONODON.
c a ta rrh , pneu m o n ia o r consum ption. house and use it as d irected . It a l­
M A X S C H N E ID E R
TURNED PORCH POSTS NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
A d m in istrato r.
C ure y o u r cold w hile you can. ways gave my boy relief.” F or sale
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LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
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