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KOI K
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY. FEB R U A R Y
22,
lt f lö
—
Mrs. Bessie K ronenberg has ar- I
rived from C alifo rn ia in com pany I
with her b ro th er, Lafe M anning H er |
condition has im proved and th e re are
hopes for h er speedy recovery.
Oliver Guard Lever Harrow
A G
, p
A G e n e r a l P u rp o se P lo w .
AH Quality Guaranteed Machinery and Impiements.
A ll C h ille d w ith S te e l B eam
AH repairs for all Implements
H E SSE L ’S F A R M M A C H IN E R Y
GRESHAM,
Mr. and Mrs. D ennis Flem m ing
have moved from G resham to P o rt­
land, w here Mr. F lem ing will be em ­
ployed.
ALL THE DOINGS OF V’ern H opkins of P o rtlan d visited
TOUR HOME TOWN’ with G resham friends on Sunday.
BETW EEN
AND
G RESH A M
□
B a s e b a ll
.
We a re h e a d q u a rte rs fo r
Spaulding’s Gloves, Mitts, Balls, Etc.
Come in and Look them over. Prices 5c to $5
The G resham gran g e will hold a
special m eeting on P rid ay night, Feb.
25. T he m ain object of th e m eeting
is for practice, and all m em bers are
urged to a tte n d .
OREGON
Emery’s Truck Service
PO RTLA N D
L. G. P u ller, who has been visiting
, with his b ro th er, N O. P u lle r and
' fam ily for som e weeks, has retu rn ed
to C alifornia to visit his d a u g h te r
and
g ran d ch ild ren .
Mr.
P u ller
th in k s the Oregon clim ate is too
much.
ODE
W e a ls o h a n d le GYM . SH O ES, JERSEYS, E tc.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
T he R E X A L L
VS3 □ L = .-r
I r - -
S to r e
IB I—= 1 L
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Rev. A. J. Jocelyn and wife of C an­
by, Oregon, visited on S atu rd ay and
T he union revival m eetings w ill be
Sunday w ith Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom p
held each aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 an d each son and Mrs. M ary P reston.
aftern o o n a t 7 :3 0 d u rin g th is week
with th e exception of S atu rd ay . All
A m eeting was held la st n ig h t a t
A Full Load of 5 Ions of grain or produce fromGresham to Portland al $1 a Ion
are cordially invited.
th e hom e of Miss Inez L usted, when
an em broidery club a as form ed for
B. W . B M B R Y , P ro p . Res. P h o n e 173.
G resham , O re.
Ilr. T. B. F o rd was p rese n t a t the th e purpose of »ovip’
urse.
M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch y e ste r­ Tw enty-six young !a1iet w ere p res­
ZZO day afte rn o o n , w here he conducted en t and signified th e ir desire to join
the second q u a rte rly conference, a such an org an izatio n . T he m eeting
C om e in. Pick out your Tackle for the Season
Train* for E stacada or Hull Hun
good n u m b er being p resen t. Dr. was called on th e in v itatio n of Miss
( B u ll H u n T r a i n s le a v e M t. H ood D e p o t)
Ford took p art in th e evening service L usted and Miss E sth e r E lford.
Poles, Lines, Reels, Hooks, Etc., in great variety.
12 26 AM S u n d a y O nly.
at th e church.
5 35 - - —
* « ' ---w»
’ * . M all
L ight refre sh m e n ts w ere served at
uXDiona.
Pole Trimmings, Artificial Baits, Sinkers, Leaders, Etc.
5 43 I AM D ly E x. S u n . to P le a »
H om e
I
the close of th e evening. Miss Ha?el
« 52 I A M S un. to H ull K un.
J. Cannon was a business visito r in
7.45 > AM D ly to E s ta c a d a .
Main
St.,
Gresham
C artan and Miss V aughn McCormick
« 45 5 AM G re sh a m .H u n . to E a t'd a
P o rtlan d on Monday.
Yes, W e h av e th e FISH IN G LICEN SES, also.
9 50 ) AM D ly to H u ll R u n .
will e n te rta in th e club in two weeks
10.10 )A M D ly to G r e s h a m o n ly .
11:45 ■ AM D ly.
A m eeting of th e W om en’s C h ris­ from last night.
1 50 I P M D ly to B u ll R u n .
tian T em perance Union will be held
2 00 ! PM S u n . O nly.
2:40 I PM lily , G r e a h a m O nly,
at th e M ethodist Episcopal church TO H A T C H FO R
3 45 i P M D ly.
W IN T E R L A Y E R S
4 50 ) PM D ly to B u ll R u n .
next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 :30
GRESHAM, OREGON
5 45 ; I’M D ly.
o'clock u n d er th e d irection of Mrs. C.
6 35 J I'M D ly E x. S u n ., G r e s h a m O n ly
T he farm er who is successful in
7 00 l l 'M D ly to H u ll R u n .
M. O liphant, ev an g elistic su p e rin te n ­ g ettin g his hens to lay when eggs a te
7:45 1 I M D ly.
9:10 ' I ’M D ly. G re e h a m O nly.
d en t of th e local union. Mrs. H an ­ high in price, h atch es th e chicks
1 1 1 0 I PM D ly, G r e s h a m O nly,
son, evangelical su p e rin ten d e n t of the early enough in th e sea-on so they
12.25 i PM I ’ly, G r e a h a m O nly.
T rains for P ortlan d
county union will be p resen t and tak e will have tim e to m a tu re before cold
12 30 AM D ly E x. S un.
part.
w eath er sets in, b ut not so early th a t
2 04 AM S un. O nly.
Gn the M arket
6 40 AM D ly E x. S un.
they
will m a tu re in w a r n w eath er
F
re
sh
Every
Day.
8 25 AM D ly f ro m M t.H o o d D ep o t.
Miss Lucy A dam s and Mrs. Ellen
7:33 AM D ly.
t!
and when cold w ea th er com es stop
M 15 AM D ly f ro m M t.H o o d D epot.
A. Pom eroy have moved from th e ir
9.34 AM Dly.
laying and go into m ou!‘. says Mr.
place on the Section Line road to
A. J . W . B R O W N , P ro p
10:40 AM Dly.
P ry d en of O. A. C E xperim ent S ta­
II 30 AM D ly f ro m M t.H o o d D ep o t.
Chas.
C
leveland's
house
on
Main
1 1 :4 5 A M S un. O nly.
1 2 40 PM D ly to G r e s h a m o n ly .
stre e t.
Mrs. Pom eroy has opened to n . T his is an im p o rta n t point fci
B est Q u a lity M eats,
ti e poultrym an.
1:34 PM D ly.
her music stu d io a t th e la tte r place,
2 40 PM D ly.
F
o
r
L
eghorns,
and
o
id
;r
sm
all
3 30 PM D ly fro m M t. H ood D ep o t.
w here she m eets her pupils.
4 40 PM D ly
1 reeds, th e best tim e on th e average
6 34 PM D ly.
6 40 I'M D ly E x. S un.
t
F lo ren ce K ern celeb rated
her ) h atch them is ab o u t t i n b eg in n i’ g
jji P A U L H O E T Z E L , P ro p .
« 40 I ’M D ly fro m M t. H o o d D ep o t.
H ig h e st P ric e s P a id fo r V E A L a n d H O G S, a c c o rd in g
o ’ April o r from M arch 2 ) to A pr?
eighth
b
irth
d
ay
today
with
a
G
eorge
9 IB PM D ly.'
20.
Chicks
th
a
t
a
re
h
atch
ed
w
ithin
o
~
-
'
z
.
'
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
-o
P H O N E 41
9 45 I'M Dly.
W ashington party. H er g u ests w ere
P O W E L L ST R E P A
«
1 1 15 I ’M D ly.
Doris Z im m erm an, G eorgia S taple- th ese dates w ith th e p ro p er care
M O N T À V IL L À T B O O T B À L S
L IM B
Som e R em edy.
ton, Joyce K idder, D orothy P ra tt, th ro u g h o u t th e su m m er, wl’l m ake
l v . M e n tä v illä
L ». T r o u td a le
•6 1 5 a m .
th e best late fall and w in ;”- layers.
•5 45 a. ni
J
A gen tlem an , trav elin g th ro u g h e a n e tte D owsett, M ildred K n ig h to n
CHURCH SERV ICES.
7:15 a. m.
6 40 a. in
8 45 a. to.
8 00 a. m. t i l e S outh, stopped a t th e cabin of an and h er teach er, Miss Em m a F u ller. If h atched a m onth e a rlie r they will
10:35 a. ill.
F
R
E
E
E T H O D IS T
CHURCH —
19 15 a. in old negro woman for a d rin k of wa­
m a tu re early and usually go in to a M o rn in g s e r M
1 2 35 p. m.
m o n a t 11 o 'c lo c k , e v e n in g
10 06 a. ni ter.
N
oticing
h
er
extrem
e
age
and
1:35 p. m.
s
e
rm
o
n
a
t
7:30.
S
u
n
d
a
y
s
c
h o o l a t 10
m
oult
and
stop
laying
when
eggs
a
re
111:16 a. in
Milo C, King has been ask ed to
4 80 p. m.
a. m.
R ev . D. M. C a th e y , s u p e r i n t e n ­
12 05 p. ni rh eu m atic condition, he told h er th a t
a
t
th
e
ir
highest.
F
o
r
h
eav
ier
breeds
5 50 p. m.
d
e
n
t.
C
la
s
s
m
e
e
tin
g
f
o
llo
w
in g m o r n ­
1115 p in a friend of his who was 80 years old allow his nam e to be put in n o m in a­
8 56 p. in.
in g se rm o n
F. I. R u g g , c l a s s le a d e r.
2 05 p. in and who had been a g re a t sufferer
th
a
t
req
u
ire
lo
n
g
er
to
m
a
tu
re,
the
tion
for
d
irec
to
r
of
G
resham
school
P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s a t
13 16 p m
T he F a r m e r s ’ M u tu a l F ire
with rh eu m atism had recently m a r­ d istric t No. 4, and has consented to h atch in g season should be earlier. th e c h u r c h .
4 00 p. m
R e v . W m . R. P lu m le e .
R t le f A sso c ia tio n
P a s to r .
5 10 p. m ried a b eau tifu l young girl 18 years
6 16 p. m old
accept if elected at th e special school F o r P lym outh Rocks and breeds of
S M IT H
M E M O R IA L P R E S B Y T E R -
17 20 p. m
O
F
PO B T L A N D , OREGON
th
a
t
size,
ab
o
u
t
th
e
m
iddle
of
March
ian . F a ir v ie w .— S u p p lie d b y R ev. I B
T he old negress was very th o u g h t­ m eeting on S atu rd ay aftern o o n . The
IT u L in n e m a n n . c o n n e c t w ith O. W. P
ful for a m om ent an d then said : "Is vacancy is caused by th e rem oval is a very good tim e, o r any tim e be­ S e lf o f P o r tla n d . S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10
• D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y
18 00 p. in
Invites
all
farm ers who have no
a. m.
M rs D. W. M c K a y , s u p e r i n t e n ­
t r a i n s f o r P o r tla n d .
it so? Dey sho is try in ’ m ost ebry
In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings
tw een M arch 1 an d April 1. T here d e n t; p r e a c h in g 11 a. m .; Y. P. s. C. E
and
resig
n
atio
n
of
A.
E.
Lindsey.
Mr.
tiling these h ere days fer rh eu m atix ,
7:30 p. m.
to in su re w ith us. T his associa­
E m peror F ranz Josef possesses an a in ’t dey ?"
King was for five y ears a te ac h er and is very little profit in p u llets th a t
tion is the ch eap est and sa fe st in
L
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M
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M
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T
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opal for w hich ho once refused an
principal of schools before he was a have been hatched la te r th an th e first i s t E p is c o p a l c tiu rc h , G r e s h a m . P r e a c h ­
th e sta te . It in su res only country
p roperty am i has over $3,000,000
offer of $260,000. It weighs seven­
Tile largest S panish ch estn u t tre e lawyer. In 1888-9 he was principal of May. W hile it is possible to h a s t­ in g s e r v ic e s aft 11 a m a n d 7:30 p. m.
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 a m . E p w o r th
in su ran ce in force.
teen ounces.
In the world grow s in a forest on the of th e high school at K irw in, K ansas, en o r re ta rd laying m a tu rity by reg ­ L e a g u e a t 6:45 p. m. A. R. L y m a n ,
S u n d a y s c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; M e rrill
slopes of Mt. E tna. It is said th a t the hom e town of E. C, and A. E u la tin g th e feeding and care, with G
W r ite o r p h o n e
ood, E p w o r th L e a g u e p r e s id e n t.
R ev
A new fishhook has prongs along l u l l soldiers and tn e lr horses once Lindsey.
good av erag e care th e d ates given A. C. B r a c k e n b u r y , P a s to r .
H . W . S N A S H A L L , Pre®.
its shank to hold live halt with u found sh e lte r ben eath It from the
above will be ab o u t rig h t.
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S E R V IC E S —
T
he
F
a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief
I. O. O. F . h a ll. G r e s h a m . S u n d a y sc h o o l
m inim um of inju ry .
rain.
A ttorney King has gone to Slfton,
a t 10 a. m. S e r v ic e s a t 11; te s tim o n y
A ssociation.
V
illage
G
rocer:
W
hat
a
re
you
r
u
n
­
m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o 'c lo c k .
W ashington, for a few days to tak e
G r e a h a m R o u te N o. 3
P h o n e 74
ning for sonny? Boy: I'm try in ' to
N o ta r y P u b lic
R e al E s ta te
th e d epositions of Jas. H artso n and keep two fellers from fig h tin ’. Vil­
P L E A S A N T H O M E M. E. C H U R C H —
S
u
n
d
a
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s
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rv
ic
e
s
.
S
u
n
d
a
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s
c
h
o
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l
a
t
IP
son in connection w ith a sla n d er su it lage G rocer: W ho a re th e fellows? a. m .; p r e a c h in g firs t a n d t h i r d S u n d a y s ,
11 a. ni ; se c o n d a n d f o u r t h S u n d a y s , 8
which he Is defen d in g in th e circu it Boy: Bill P erk in s an d me.
p.m
E p w o r th L e a g u e 7:30 p. ni. P r a y e r
D am ascus in Syria is th e oldest of
court in Oregon City. T he tria l will
m
tin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s
R ev . T L
PL E A SA N T
V A L I.E V B A P T IS T S m e e ith
all
ex istin g cities.
,
P
a
s
to
r
.
begin on the 8 th of March
Jo h n C h u r c h — P r e a c h in g e v e r y S u n d a y a t 3
P m .. b y R ev . J . C. T tb b e ts .
B O R IN G M. E. C H U R C H .— S u n d a y
Miller
of
Boring,
Mr.
K
ing's
client,
is
N o w is th e tim e to m a k e y o u r s e le c tio n w h ile s to c k s
s e r v ic e s : S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. m : p r e a c h ­
th e d efen d an t.
PLEASANT
HOM E
B A P T I S T in g firs t a n d t h i r d S u n d a y s . 8 p m. s e c ­
Office w ith P ion eer A u to Truck Co., 22»! Ash St.
P h on e B road w ay 2N.1I
I T ’S
H ERE
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
Spring Line of
F ish ing T a ck le
Gresham Time Table
«
City Bakery
Sterling & Kidder Hardware Co.
B read
GRESHAM MEAT MARKED
•; Pies, Cakes and !•
other Pastry
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
A tte n tio n !
G arden S eed s
a r e c o m p le te .
Miss Ada Doane, of P o rtlan d , spent
Sunday with Miss M iriam Brown.
G a r d e n T o o ls
S h o v e ls ,
S pades,
F o rk s,
R akes,
H o es,
T r o w e ls ,
T re e
P r i m e r s , B e rry P r u n e r s , L a w n M o w e r s ,
------- F IE L D
S E E D S --------
MH
CLOVER
TIMOTHY
ALSIKE
VETCHES
SPRING WHEAT
SPRING OATS
In O u r G ro c e ry D ep t.
T H IS
P IN E A P P L I
RED LA R D
S p e c ia l
S pecial
L a rg e C an
> lh. P a il 6 5 c
15c
10 lh.
$1.25
I
For Saturday Spec’l
S e e F rid a y ’s O u tlo o k
W IR E
661
A. W. Metzger
S E R V IC E
A N D Q U A L IT Y
W IR E
661
o n d a n d f o u r t h S u n d a y s 11 a. m : E p ­
w o r th L e a g u e 7 30 p. m. P r a y e r m e e t­
in g . T h u r s d a y 8 p. m.
O. W. B o rin g .
S u n d a y s c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t : C la u d e
F . C ro ss . E p w o r th L e a g u e p r e s id e n t:
R ev .
D a v id
W o lfe,
p ray er
m eetln*-
le n d e r. R ev . C. M. B ro w n . P a s to r .
“ No sm oker, no diner, no sleeper,
no nothing. W hat kind of a tra in Is
Miss Beulah C ap lin g er cam e o ver this,
an y w ay ?" "T h is is th e accom ­
B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — Sun­
from V ancouver on S atu rd ay and a t ­ m o d atio n .”
d a y S c h o o l IP a. m . M rs. E. A L eon
S u p e r in te n d e n t. P r e a c h i n g 11 a m I
tended th e d ance at O rien t, re tu rn
iim i ,. . t O p m
P r a y e r m e e tin g W e d n e s-
T h e B est R ecom m endation.
ing on Sunday.
P a 's t o r 30 P
iieV
J ' C T lb b e t a
T he stro n g est recom m endation any
artic le may receive is a favorable
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E. C H U R C H —
Eil. S leret and wife, of V ancouver,
M e lro se
S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10 a. n.
word from th e user. It is th e rec­ FDa,l
c b ln s ,. a t 3 p. m . e v e r y S u n d a y .
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jo h n
o m m en d atio n s of those who have 1 a s t o r . R ev. C. M. B ro w n S u n d a y
S leret at Scenic.
s c h o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t. C h a s. T a llm a n .
used it th a t m akes C h am b erlain 's
B argains in th e W ant Ads.
Mrs II. L. Je n k in s, of P o rtlan d , Cough Rem edy so popular. Mrs
cam e out on Sunday to th e hom e of A m anda G ierh a rt, W aynesfield, Ohio, I
h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. J. (). Downing, ac­ w rites, "C h am b e rlain 's Cough Rem e­
com panied by a n o th e r d a u g h te r, Miss dy has been used in niv fam ily off
Edith Je n k in s, who re tu rn e d hom e and on for tw enty years and it has
the sam e day. Mrs. Je n k in s will never failed to cu re a cough o r cold.”
spend sev eral days In th is vicinity be­ For sale by G resham D rug Co.
fore gong hack
W EEK
C h u r c h — S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10 a. m. M iss
E lle n S to n e , s u p e r in te n d e n t.
P re a c h in g
11 a m. a n d 7:30 p. m. E . A. L e o n a rd .
P a s to r .
A special school m eeting has been
ailed in D istrict No. 4. G reshatu. for
tile purpose of electin g a successor to
Bert Lindsey, school d irecto r, whose
d e p a rtu re from h ere created a v acan ­
cy on th e board
T he m eeting will
be held next S a tu rd a y , F eb ru ary 26.
at 2 p. m
S o m eth in g Good.
T hose who h a te nasty m edicine
should try C h am b erlain 's T ablet* for
constipation
They a re p leasan t to
ta k e an d th e ir effect is so agreeab le
and so n a tu ra l th a t you will not
realize th a t it has been produced by
a m edicine.
F or sale bv G resham
D rug Co.
T ruancy has been reduced to a
m inim um in th e schools of Los An
B L W alrad was seriously in ju red geles by m eans of th e telephone
As
on F rid ay w hile ca rry in g a sack of soon as a ch ild 's absence is noted his !
w heat Into th e basem en? or th e C a th ­ p are n ts are called up and asked th e t
olic p arso n ag e He fell and w renched reason.
his knee, te arin g som e of th e lig a ­
m ents loose T he in ju ry is very p ain ­
F t i r a Killious A ttack.
ful and he is laid up in consequence
W hen you have a severe headache,
accom panied by a coated tongue,
L. I) H ow ard and fam ily, of P o rt­ lo ath in g of food, co n stip atio n , torpid
land, are In G resham today at the liver, vom iting of p artly digested
hom e of Mrs H ow ard's paren ts. Mr. food an d then bile, you may know
th a t you have a severe bilious a t­
and Mrs L p M anning
tack
W hile you may be q u ite sick
th e re is much consolation in know ­
Mrs K H atch, of P o rtlan d , is a ing th a t relief may be had by tak in g
house guest of Mrs J A. F ra k es thia th ree of C ham berlain s T ablets Thev
a re prom pt and effectual
F o r sale
week
by G resham D rug Co.
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
PU RE. SW E E T , CLEAN
S A N IT A R Y
F o r S ale by L e a d in g G ro cers
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
Time Is Money
Save both by Paying your
TAXES
At this Bank
We have the amount of your tax both Real
and Personal.
H R ST G P E STATE
BANK
. SHAM, O PE,