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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK FRIDAY.
Superior Drills
Nisco low-down Spreaders
Blackhawk Oliver Spreaders
Oliver and Canton disc and spike tooth harrows
ALL OLIVER PLOWS—REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS
H E S S E L ’S F A R M M A C H I N E R Y
MARCH
3.
191«
T he .M artha V erein o f th e Zion
E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h h eld a well a t ­
te n d e d m e e tin g
y e s te rd a y
a t th e
h o n e of Mrs. E. S ch w ed ler. T h e
h o ste ss w as a ss iste d in e n te r ta in in g
i by M is. A ndrew B ru g g e r M rs. T heo.
• B ru g g e r a n d Mrs. Geo. S leret.
Mrs. B. W. E m ery s p e n t th e day
F 'o o a y in P o rtla n d w ith h e r d a u g h te r ,
M!sa R uby E m ery.
C has. P ow ell h a s been q u ite sick
fo r a w eek o r m o re w ith g rip a g g r a ­
v a te d w ith a sth m a .
T h e r e g u la r m o n th ly c o v e n a n t an d
b u sin e ss
m e e tin g of th e
B a p tist
c h u rc h will be h eld to m o rro w , S a tu r ­
day a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T h e
p a s to r. Rev. J. C. T ib b e ts, w ill p reach
on S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o 'clock.
B ible sch o o l m e e ts a t 10 o ’clock. In
th e e v e n in g , th e u n io n m e e tin g w ill
be h eld a t th e M eth o d ist E piscopal
c h u rc h .
B aseball
We are Headquarters for
Spaulding’s Gloves, Mitts, Balls, Etc
Come in and Look them over. Prices 5c to $5
We also handle GYM. SHOES. JERSEYS, Etc
GRESHAM DRUG CO
The R t X A L L
store
JUST IN
A NEW AND COMPLETE UNE OF
T h e B ro k en C o in .” It is a s tro n g
p ro d u c tio n
w o rth y of b ein g seen
i th ro u g h o u t th e se rie s.
women with tender feet
All styles in low and high cuts both lace and button.
Also fine new line of women's dress shoes in both low
and high heel.
T h e p a rtitio n s e p a r a tin g th e tw o
s to re ro o m s o f th e H o w itt b u ilding,'
h a s been re p la c e d to m a k e a h om e
fo r F red P o w e ll’s new d ru g s to re . He
w ill he re a d y fo r b u sin ess in ab o u t
a w ick . A y lsw o rth ’s sto c k o f m e n ’s
fu rn is h in g s , sh o es, etc., is now oc­
c u p y in g th e c o rn e r w h ere th e d is ­
p lay s a re m o re co m p ac t a n d b e tte r
a rr a n g e d th a n fo rm erly .
T he re s id e n c e o f th e la te W illiam
G a te s on th e B ase L ine, n e a r V en­
tu r a P a rk , w as b u rn ed to th e g ro u n d
on W ed n esd ay m o rn in g . It w as th e
in ts l h om e b u ild in g b etw een R o ck ­
wood a n d M o n tav ille.
A m a r ria g e licen se w as g ra n te d
y e ste rd a y a t V a n co u v er to V orhlss
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Best Quality Meats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
PHONE
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POWELL KTKEEI
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
> R T L A N D
AND
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w ith P ion eer A uto Truck Co.
P h on e B roadw ay 2N54
Furniture Moving and Faimers’ Hauling a Specially
A Li'II Load oí 5 Ions ul grain or picdute litrn Lich.ni lo Portland ¡ I 51 alen
B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173
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I t s N o t s o H a r d , e v e n a t t h is t i m e o t
y e a r , l o l l n d W h a t Y o u W a n t to C a t , i t y o u
Ask Us About It
O u r I incs of Lrcsh V eg etab l
alw ay s C o m p le te an d Y ou r
thiit "Som ething" that Y ou'v
For Saturday we
LAD LETTUCE
RHUBARB
HOT HOUSE LETTUCE
FANCY CAUL IFLOWER
RADISI LES
CELERY
CARROTS
PARSNIPS
ORANGES
CABBAGE
BANANAS
GRAPE
FRUIT
DIMPLE I’EAS
the can 15c
Shrimp
F o h lten
SUCCOTASH
the can 15c
C rsbi
HOMINY
e can
Fiih Flaltri
Remember, Friday, Mar. 10, National Sat
S p e c ia l S atu rd a y for th e Y o u n g sters
O n e I HI I w ith ea c h p u rc h a se of O ld D utch C leanser
G et a b an k , teach th e little o n es to Save
ATURDAY’S
UPRISE
PECIAL
2 c a n s 15c, 4 c a n s 2 5 c
A n y I lavora
A. W. Metzger
On (lie l oin W o rd I a rm . 2 1, m il. s iio rtli-c u st o f G re sh a m
(T h e old .John H all F a r m )
Tuesday, March 14
At I .»'('lock p. in.
W ill Sell th e fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d propi
P air Mures, „ e ig h t liXOO! tw o H olstein C ow s, g iv in g Milk;
Sou w ith P igs; th ree Brood Sow s.
A bout fo u r to n s of H ay; a b o u t tw o to n s o a t S tr a w ;
F o d d e r:
a b o u t 75 b u sh e ls W illie O a ts;
F a rm W agon
C h ille d P lo w ;
S teel H a rro w ;
1 -h o rse C u ltiv a to r, (a ll 1
o n e seaso n i ; h a lf ¡m e re st in a 2 -h o rse D isc; set D ouble
40 S acks B u rb a n k Seed P o ta to e s ;
70 -eg g
In c u b a to r
a b o u t 40 th o r o u g h b re d B a rre d P ly m o u th R ock C h ick en s,
S om e H o u seh o ld F u r n i tu r e a n d o th e r A rtic le s too n u m e r
T E R M S — All s a in s u n d e r S lo, < a s h ; o v e r $ | o six n io n tl
p ro v ed n o te s, a t S p e r c e n t. F o u r p e r c e n t d is c o u n t fo r <
S A L E R A IN O R S H IN E
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HENRY HAAS, Owner
I.
A N D E R SO N ,
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
Mrs. F re e m a n o f B ull R un Is s till a
p a tie n i at M rs W altm an** s a n ita r -
fum
H er c o n d itio n is re p o rte d to be
Im p ro v in g ra p id ly . Mrs. P h e z e to n of
B o rin g an d M rs E Daly o f G re sh a m
a re a lso p a tie n ts . T h e la t te r w as
ta k e n to th e s a n ita r iu m S a tu rd a y ,
se rio u sly ill, b u t h e r c o n d itio n Is im ­
p ro v in g .
,
S ign s of Good D igestion .
W hen you see a c h e e rfu l a n d h ap
py old lady you m ay know t h a t sh e
h as good d ig e s tio n .
If y o u r d ig e s ­
tio n is im p a ire d o r if you do not
re lish y o u r m eals ta k e a d o se of
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b l e t s. T h e y
s tr e n g th e n th e s to m a c h , im p ro v e th e
d ig e s tio n an d c a u se a g e n tle m ove,
n ie n t o f th e bow els. O b ta in a b le at
G re sh a m D rug S to re.
liic tio u e e r .
For Sale by Leading Groctrs
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
mg your
TAXES
itev. F H F re u n d , w ho h a s been
. hs. nt f o r th e p a st n io n tl. In su p e r-
l i s l i a of his la rg e d iu ric t, is ex-
t i d to be h o m e on S u n d ay a n d
w i| p re a c h at th e Eva-i .ein-ai c h u rc h
a )'• JO. t u. day s .
w ill follow
th e
s . m i ni.
C h rls tU i
E n d eav >r
" ¡11 i- • et a t 2 o ’clo ck .
M rs
See th en ) a t
PURE, SW EET. CLEAN
S A N IT A R Y
Time Is Money
Mrs. M. E G ilm o re had a s g u e sts
on S u n d a y . M rs S. M. D avis an d
fa m ily o f B tir lb u r t. M rs A rth u r L e­
la n d a n d M rs S I L elan d of G re s h ­
am .
W e have the amount of your tax both Real
E lla
io n left today fo r O«-
i ’ c i o . w h i r .
>i,e wl I p ’l u ¡n u n til
T u e sd a y , th e g u eat o f h e r n ep h ew .
.Morris W ilm a rth
Au I t p o u n d g irl w as born to Mr
an d M rs J. Roy M ayson o f L lnne-
u.aiiii o n M onday. F e b 28
M o th er
..’id baby a re at M rs W a ltm a n s s a n i­
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ta r iu m . w h ere th e y a re doing w ell ,
I
AUCTION SALE
Rank F oolish n ess.
P leasan t H om e B akery.
You o cc a sio n a lly see it s ta te d th a t
co ld s do not re s u lt from cold w e a th ­
Mrs. T. H. K en n ed y , P le a s a n t
e r. T h a t is rank" fo o lish n ess. W ere H om e B a k e ry , P h o n e 271, is h a n d ­
it tr u e co ld s w ould he as p re v a le n t lin g R oyal b re a d fro m P o rtla n d . T h e
in m id s u m m e r a s in m id w in te r. T h e b re a d can he se c u re d a ls o th r o u g h
m ic ro b e th a t c a u se s co ld s flo u rish es M a rk e ll's G ro c e ry , fro m M rs. K en-
p
upri.Mi jciam urin s tm s w eek, on e
in d a m p , cold w e a th e r. T o g et rid of
ft > ach to 11. G. M u llenhoff of P le a s a n t
a cold
ta k e
C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough
TROUTDALE
■{. H om e, an d E ric B a rte ll o f B o rin g
R em edy. It is e ffe c tu a l a n d is h ig h ­
.Mrs. G. P. L u m sd e n a n d so n H o­ ly re c o m m e n d e d by people w ho have
; S tillm a n A n d rew s o f C o ttre ll b o u g h t
m e r h av e s p e n t th e p a st ite e k v is it­ used It fo r m any y e a rs as o ccasion
/• I a N isco s p re a d e r.
re q u ire d , a n d know its re a l valu e.
in g frie n d s a t C anby.
P I mi
•
I lie r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e VV. H.
T h e lin em en h a v e been o v e r th is O b ta in a b le a t G re sh a m D ru g S to re.
. M. 8. will he h eld at th e h o m e o f Mrs. way an d h av e so m e of tlie te le p h o n e s
T iie U n ited S ta te s g eo lo g ical s u r ­
’ E lm e r F. G o odw in n ext W ed n esd ay
c o n n ected up once m ore.
vey
is siu d y in g th e la v a s of th e H a­
5 a fte rn o o n , M arch 8, b e g in n in g a t
say, “ I C o u ld n ’t K eep
Mr. an d Mrs? E a rl B re w e r c e le ­ w aiian volcano:;. ;r lie w o rk is p a r ­
t 2 :3 0 .
Mrs. S te rlin g an d M rs. M.
b ra te d . t h e i r
d o u b le
b ir th d a y la s t
»use
W ith o u t It."
P a tc h a s s is tin g . An esp e c ia lly good
tic u la r ly p e rtin e n t b ec a u se all th e
S u n d ay , and in v ite d to th e i r b ir th d a y
p ro g ra m is b ein g p la n n e d , In c lu d in g
d in n e r, Mr. an d M rs. E lm e r M ercer, is la n d s o f th a t g ro u p h a v e been b u ilt
musk- an d a ta lk by Miss H e p b u rn ,
an d Mr. an d M rs. C u d d ifo rd and up g ra d u a lly by volcanic d is c h a rg e s
h ead of th e D eaconess H om e in P o r t­
c h ild re n .
of la v a , from a beg, ,.-,;ng deep dow n
lan d . A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x te n d ­
ill
th e sea.
T h e boys o f th e S u n d ia l ra n c li gave
ed to all in c lu d in g th e Q ueen E s th e r
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NOTICE TO < IJEDITORS
u rd a y ev en in g .
The
u n io n
e v a n g e listic se rv ic e s
Dr. B elle F e rg u s o n an d d a u g h te r ! i In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te of J a n e
w hich a re b e in g h eld in th e M ethod-
It. H a rtle y , D eceased.
R u th , from P o rtla n d , M iss M ildred
! 1st c h u rc h w ill c o n tin u e all of n ex t
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e u n ­
C o o p er of T h e D alles, K. L. C ooper
I w eek. T h e p re a c h in g se rv ice is a t
d e rs ig n e d h a v e been a p p o in te d ex­
an d w ife of M osier, a n d D r a n d Mrs.
e c u to r s o f th e la s t w ill a n d te s ta m e n t
i .'3 0 to w hich e v e ry b o d y is in v ited
E. A. M ann o f P o rtla n d , w ere g u e sts of J a n e It. H a rtle y , d e c e a se d , by th e
E ach c h u rc h w ill h o ld its ow n S u n ­
d ay m o rn in g se rv ic e . T h e re w ill be a t th e C. I. T h o m a s h om e la s t S u n ­ C o u n ty C o u rt o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ,
day.
S ta te o f O reg o n , a n d h a v e q u a lifie d ;
a u n io n se rv ic e on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
T h e [.allies' A id so ciety is m a k in g all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t said
at 2 :3 0 . T h e se se rv ic e s a r e fo r all.
e s ta te tire h e re b y n o tified to p re s e n t
it is hoped th a t a la rg e n u m b e r of I r r a n g e n ie n ts w ith th e E n d e a v o r so ­ th e m p ro p e rly v erified , as by law
c ie ty o f th e M o n ta v iila C h ris tia n re q u ire d , to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e
....... w ll> fae p re s e n t a t th e a fte rn o o n
c h u rc h to p re s e n t th e p lay , “ B e­ office o f S ta p le to n & C onley, 1407
serv ice.
Yeon B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon
tw e e n th e A c ts,” in th e n e a r fu tu re . w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te of
W illiam G e d am k e, o f P o rtla n d , an
T h u e a n d p lace w ill be a n n o u n c e d th e first p u b lic a tio n h e reo f.
o ld re s id e n t of G re sh a m , w as a b u si­ later.
D a te o f first p u b lic a tio n th e 11th
day o f F e b r u a r y , 1016.
ness v is ito r h e re on M onday. A fte r
L a d ie s ’ Aid m et w ith M rs. C. I.
8. 8. TH O M PSO N ,
his re tu r n h o m e h e w as ta k e n ill a n d
T h o m a s last W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
A L F R E D T H O M PSO N ,
M any h o u ses a r e u sin g C o lo n ial
his c o n d itio n is c o n sid e re d s e rio u s.
A g • d d eal of b u sin e ss w as tra u s -
E x ecu to rs.
R a n g e s b e c a u se th e y c o n ta in m o re
Mr. G ed am k e is p a st 82 y e a rs of age. aft*- , p la n s b e in g d isc u sse d fo r tu - S T A P L E T O N & C O N LEY ,
q u a lity fo r th e p ric e th a n a n y ra n g e
A tto rn e y s.
Mrs. W. J. W irtz w as in G re sh a m t ire a c tiv itie s . T h o se p re s e n t, be­
m ade. T h is e ra n g e s a re b u ilt h e av y
on I u esd ay .
S h e re p o rts th e v e rv sid e s th e h o ste ss, w ere M esd am es E.
th r o u g h o u t, h a v e c a st lin in g w h e re -
W G rie v ish , C. I. R a k e r, L ou K u m - '
e v e r th e flam e s tr ik e s , e x tr a la rg e
m er. Geo. S c h la tte r , L. E. H a rlo w , '
fire box a n d s te e l p a r t is of A m eracan
N. 8. P a rs o n s. W m . C ra w fo rd , J . W.
In g o t Iron w hich re s is ts r u s t, “ T hey
B u rd in e , S h ro y . M rs
G ra n t S haw
a re as easy to c le a n as a c h in a p la te .”
fro m F a irv ie w , a n d Mrs. K e n n e th j
M ade in a ll sizes on leg s o r w ith
C o o p er, o f M osier.
floor b ase.
■Mrs. ( la ra W illiam s, o f P o rtla n d ,
v isite d y e s te rd a y
w ith
M rs A. E.
K essler Mrs W illiam s fo rm e rly as-
siste d in D C. E ly 's s to re In G re s h ­
am . S he Is a s is te r o f M r Ely.
'nopole Fruit, V egetables,
lass is u n su rp a sse d for Q
C o n tin u e d from page 1
h eavy c a lip e re d w ith a well b alan c ed
a n d p ro p o rtio n e d crow n, a n d each to
h av e (e x c e p t in A m erican E lm ) a
c e n tra l le a d e r e x te n d in g fro m
th e
to o ts to th e top o f th e tr e e ; th a t th e
tre e s h a ll h av e been tr a n s p la n te d
w ith in th e past tw o y e a rs a n d hav e a
d en se, co m p ac t m ass of fibrous ro o ts.
T h a t th e tre e s h a ll be d u g a n d h a n ­
d led c a re fu lly , be free from b re a k s ,
b ru ise s, d ise a se , in s e c t in fe c tio n s an d
lik e o b je c tio n s Is u n d e rs to o d .
S h o u ld you d e s ire us to p re p a re a
sp ecific atio n fo r use in ta k in g b id s we
s h a ll be g lad to p re p a re o ne, a s also
any fo r p la n tin g o r an y o th e r p a rt of
the w ork c o n n e c te d In a c h ie v in g th e
e m p la c e m e n t of first cla ss tr e e s in
w o rk m an lik e s h a p e upon th e h ig h ­
w ays.
W e e s tim a te th a t th is p ro g ra m will
re q u ire b etw een fo u r a n d six th o u s ­
a n d tr e e s ; th a t if you p ro v id e s ta k e s ,
tle in g m a te ria l a n d la b o r in p la n tin g ,
th e tre e s can he se c u re d fo r th e a p ­
p ro p ria tio n we u n d e rs ta n d h as been
m ad e a v a ila b le in th e b u d g e t fo r thi-
p if p o s e , n am ely $2000.
and Personal.
PAUL HOETZEL. Prop