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P A I .15 1 (» III CKKNHIM Superior (HTI.OOK TI'ESDAY, • MARCH 7, Itti» DIRECTORS APPEAL FOR MORE FUNDS Brills Baseball G re sh a m . M arch «. 1915. T o th e s to c k h o ld e rs an d well w ish ers of th e G re sh a m F ru it G ro w e rs ' a s s o c ia tio n , a n d all w ho a re in We «ire Headquarters lor i'« re s te d in th e fr u it an d v eg eta b le t g ro w in g in d u s try of e a s te rn M ultuo- I m alt c o u n ty , g re e tin g : We, y o u r B o ard o f D ire c to rs e le c t- I to d ay , h av e m et a n d o rg a n iz e d Coine in and look them over. Prices 5t to $5 (a n d « a re fu lly c o n sid e re d th e q u e s tio n of th e fin an cin g a n d o p e ra tin g th e in d u s try of c a n n in g a n d m a r k e t We also handle GYM. SHOES, JERSEYS, Etc. ing y o u r p ro d u c t e s tim a te d fo r th e c u rr e n t y e a r a t 2h.00tt cases, a t a v alu e o f $60,01)11. G R E S H A M . O REG ON Now, we h av e a s s u ra n c e from r e lia b le fin an cial in te r e s ts of a w illin g - ‘ ttess to a d v a n c e th e m oney n e c e ssa ry The R E X A U Store , to h a n d le th e b u sin ess, ta k in g se c u r- ! ity fo r th e a d v a n c e on th e pack ed Q I I” — IQ p ro d u c t: hut we m u st h av e $ 5 ,0 0 0 to s ta r t Ih e hall ro llin g , $ 3 ,0 0 0 of [h is a m o u n t is to c o m p le te th e p a y A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF m en t fo r o u r p la n t an d m a c h in e ry an d th e b a la n c e , $ 2 ,0 0 0 , is to be used C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ris t S. B. H all fo r s u g a r , c a n s a n d th e pay o f th e w ill be th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r a t th e m e e tin g o f G re sh a m g ra n g e n ext S a t h elp n e c e ssa ry to g e t s t a r te d c a n n in g T h en we can get an a d v a n c e u rd ay a fte rn o o n d u rin g th e le c tu re on th e c a n n e d p ro d u c t o f m oney to h o u r, at 2 o 'clo ck . H is s u b je c t w ill lie S cien tific F a r m in g .'• T h e p u b lic buy m o re s u g a r , c an s, fr u it, e tc ., a n d is in v ited to be p re s e n t a t th a t h o u r so on th r o u g h th e seaso n . So we m a k e th is la s t a p p e a l to you I lies«- sprayers have been used in litis vicinity for years an d h ope fo r a h e a rty resp o n se. W e W E. W ood has receiv ed a tin y A ll styles in low a n d h ig h cut« b o th lace a n d b u tto n . and have been found of tin- verv best. w ant you to m eet w ith us a t th e a lig a to r d ire c t fro m F lo rid a . I t is g ra n g e h all in G re sh a m , on M onday, I aliv e a n d m ay be seen nt H a llig a n ’s A lso fine new line of w o m e n ’s d re s s sh o e s in b o th low The valves are brass there being no leather valves to M arch 13th n ex t at 1 o ’clo ck , a n d we b a rb e r Shop wear out. w ant yon to conte p re p a r e d to s u b a n d h ig h heel. We earty both Liquid and Dry Lime and Sulphur. Bordeau •Mr. a n d Mrs. H ay, o f P o rtla n d , sc rib e to y o u r s h a r e o f th is fu n d , ) M ixture, Arsenic Lead and Black Leaf 40 s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d anil if you do we feel s u r e th a t th e fu tu re su ccess of th e in d u s try is a s Mrs. ,1. A. F ra k e s . L e t u s s h o w y o u tit«- many good features of the Hardy su re d . If you fail to re s p o n d we a re Sprayer. Spray Hose, Nozzles, Rods and Fittings a t M r a n d M r-;. L. W. M etzg er an d so rry to say th a t in o u r o p in io n th e p ro sp ect is good fo r o u r in v e s tm e n t little d a u g h te r , M a rg a re t L ew , w ere v is itin g w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. L. C. M etz an d th e in d u s try to p ass b eyond o u r g e r on S u n d a y . Mr M etzg er is d e c o n tro l, w h ich we feel s u r e will be sig n in g e n g in e e r of th e S ta te H igh r e g r e tte d w h e n it is too la te ; w hile G R E S H A M , OREGON' w ay d e p a rtm e n t a t S alem . we h av e th e a s s u ra n c e th a t if you m eet th is a p p e a l you can ex p ect a T h e y o u n g la d ie s e m b ro id e ry c lu b d iv id e n d on y o u r in v e s tm e n t th is COUNTY AGENT SAYS FARMERS COMPLAIN w ere e n te r ta in e d a t th e h o m e of Mr. y ear. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. IS MISQUOTED a n d A ^s. W. G o rsag e by M iss H azel OF POOR ROADS R e m e m b e r th e d a te a n d com e a n d C a rta n a n d Miss V au g h n M cC orm ick h e lp to p u sh a good p ro je c t a lo n g Best Quality Meats, E d ito r O u tlo o k :— S e v e ra l h L I'S T E D , M a rd i 6 E d ito r O u t- M onday e v e n in g . th a t w ill benefit th e w hole c o m m u n i h a v e co m e to my a tte n tio n w h e n I | look W e riT}i«l w itii interest in la s t ty. T h is m e a n s y o u ! (S ig n e d ) h a v e been m isq u o te d by a g e n ts o r T h e L a d ie s ’ A id so c ie ty h a s p la n IT la y 's p a p e r, a n d yet r e g r e t, tlia t II. E. DAVIS, lic ito rs h a n d lin g q u e s tio n a b le o r h ig h ned fo r a St. P a tr ic k lu n c h e o n to be tin p lan o f s e ttin g o u t s h a d e tr e e s O W. T A R R , Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according ij li v e n a t n o o n on F rid a y , M arch 17, p ro fit m a te ria ls . I h a v e been a p JA S. S T E R IN G , d o n g tj« im p ro v e d h ig h w a y s e a st ol' p ro a c h e d by p a rtie s w ho a re soli at th e h o m e o f M rs. J o h n M etzg er, PHONE 41 - - - POW ELL ST RE E l .’(• F . A. L E H M A N , F o rt la n d h a v e been o rd e r e d b efo re ing in th is c o u n ty , w a n tin g le tte r s of th e p ro c e e d s of w hich w ill be fo r u r 1). A. TO W LE, o- It r i 'is th e w ork (lone on so m e very re c o m m e n d a tio n , th a t they- m igl, g e n t n e e d s o f th e so ciety . It is D ire c to rs h a v e to se ll th e i r w ares, a ll of w liid i b a il ro a d s l a r t h e r «-a s t, w hich a re h oped tlia t th e lu n c h e o n w ill be p a t I h a v e re fu s e d a n d will c o n tin u e io ■e . 1 l.v im pa ...b i- fo r lo a d e d team ., ro n ized by a good n u m b e r of m en , as I «<11 as all la d ie s in te re s te d . T h e DEATH AND FUNERAL re fu s e , if not a b en eficial n a tu r e . f ir any o ih i r v< h h l e s D u e ro ad in OF MRS JOHN OLSON lad es a re in v ite d to b rin g th e ir se w F a r m e r s w ill do th e m s e lv e s a ju s , u e s:io ., is m e o n e lim n in g n o rth in g a n d sp e n d th e a fte rn o o n , w hen BETW EEN T h e f u n e r a l o f M rs. J o h n O lson tic e , as w ell a s h e lp in g th e can:.«- of Tin* peo p le an a p p r o p r ia te p ro g ra m , c o n sistin g to o k p lace on T u e sd a y o f th is w eek th e r u r a l re s id e n ts , if you w ill «1« o' t i e - L tis n d sch o o l P O R T L A N D AND G R E S H A M h a v e lj, ,-n io P o rtla n d m an y tim e s < •' Irish jo k e s , so n g s a n d re a d in g s fro m th e H aley S w e d ish B a p tist m an d th e a u th o r ity in tlie way o f a Office w ith P io n eer A uto Truck Co.. 22(1 V li St. will he re n d e re d . in a body to see th e c o m m is sio n e rs c h u rc h , Rev. O lson o f P o r tla n d offi le t te r w hen an y a g e n t o r so lic ito r P h on e B road w ay 9 8 S 4 c ia tin g in t e r m e n t w as m a d e in th e q u o te s th e county- a g r ic u ltu r is t. a b o u t th is road, b u t so m eh o w th ey O A E a s tm a n receiv ed a te le g ra m P le a s a n t H om e c e m e te ry . T h e q u e s tio n o f in o c u la tin g th< W * us by. anil it is a lm o st im p o ssi on S u n d ay n ig h t in fo rm in g him of M rs. H a ltn a O lson w as b o rn in so il is o n e tlia t h a s been a tt r a c tin g ble fo r c h ild re n to g« ■ to sch o o l. It tlie d e a th o f liia s is te r , M rs. M a rg a re t S w eden D ecem b er 1 1, 1856, an d so m e a tte n tio n , h u t up to th e p re s e n t A Full Load of 5 tons of grain or produce from Gresham Io Portland at $1 a ton uok - lik, we o u g h t to get a little of I! G rin d e ll of P la tte v ille , W is., D u r cam e to A m e ric a in 1887. S he w as .lie w ork o u t her«. We get very tim e we h a v e no d e fin ite d e m o n s tra in g Ih e s p r in g of 1912 M rs. G rin d e ll .H arried to J o h n O lson th e sa m e y e a r B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173. (Jicsliniii, Ore. m u li d is c o u ra g e d . O u r fax es a re (io n s in th is se c tio n to d e te r m in e its w as h e re on a v isit w ith h e r b ro th e r at B uffalo, M inn. F ro m th e r e th e y now d u e a g a in an d h a v e to be paid v a lu e w ith e it h e r c lo v e r o r v etch . Tin an il fam ily . Mr. E a s tm a n h ad re- m oved to C o k a to , w h e re th e y lived p ric e of th e in o c u la tio n is o n e th a t w h e th e r vve h av e good ro a d s o r n o t. J g i e e ii tl y s p e n t th r e e m o n th s on a visit u n til th e a u tu m n of 1912, w hen th e y at,d h o p e th a t s o m e th in g w ill be sh o u ld be c o n sid e re d . T h e A g ric u l E ! w Itli h is s is te r. c a m e to O reg o n . Ion, fo r us th is su m m e r. tu r a l C o lleg e at C o rv a llis , O regon, M rs. O lson v.ns c o n v e rte d a n d b a p EAR ME It i o u r c a n d id a te s w ill re c e iv e th e tized in S w ed en in 1878. S he w as a p u ts o u t th e in o c u la tio n to th e fa r m th ird a n d fo u r th d e g re e s at th e T a k in g a w h o leso m e in te r e s t in m e m b e r of th e S w edinh B a p tist e rs a t a c tu a l co st, w h ich is usually G re sh a m g ra n g e m e e tin g S a tu rd a y . c h u rc h in C o k a to u n til th e fam ily fo r a b o u t o n e te n th of w hich many ol p o litic s th is y e a r? W. 11. h a d n 't you T h e u su a l g ra n g e d in n e r w ill be c a m e to O reg o n w hen s h e tr a n s f e r r e d tlie so -c a lle d b a c te ria c o m p a n ie s ask . hett« r r e g is te r b efo re so m eb o d y ask- g iv en to all v is itin g m e m b e rs. Tlie’ lim in g o f so ils is a ls o in its you t i n t te st «1 n e s tio n ? h e r m e m b e rs h ip to th e P o w ell V al d e m o n s tra tio n s ta g e h e re y e t, an d lie- S a tu r d a y e v e n in g 's c o n c e rt by th e ley S w ed ish B a p tist c h u rc h . In Ute m idst of th e s e a la r m s , it is A fte r a lo n g illn e c s sh e w ent to w are o f tlie h ig h p ric e d llm eV 'G round O. IT. co n c e rt tro u p e , g iv en in M etz s o m e w h a t c o m fo rtin g to know tlia t g e r 's l i i l ', w as la rg e ly a tte n d e d an d sle e p in th e fa ith o f h e r S a v io r on lim e ro c k sh o u ld te s t a b o u t 90 p er p o o r old G l i d e S a m h a s ju s t la u n c h S n tu rd a y , M arch 4 th a t 5 :3 0 p. ni c e n t an d s h o u ld tie a t a v e ry re a s o n wav tlior,.»tt'li y e n jo y e d by a ll p r e s I he day w hen K in g S alm on Reigns S up rem e H e r ag e w as 59 y e a rs , tw o m o n th s a b le p rice to be p ra c tic a l. D em and 'd tin. b ig g est tlre u d n a u g h t allo at e n t. a n d tw e n ty -tw o days. S h e le a v e s, be an a u th e n tic a te d c h e m ic a l a n a ly s is of M iss M anti H a rv ey , of L e n ts, is s id e s tie r h u s b a n d , five c h ild re n , a lim e b efo re m a k in g an y purchas« v isitin g at th e h o m e o f O. I. N eal. s o n -in -la w , tw o g ra n d c h ild re n , a D on't buy a pig in a b ag. l>«nt.mb.f you are not doing Oregon's greatest Industry b r o th e r a n d s i s te r in S w ed en , b esid es S. B. H A L L , Co. A g ric u ltu ris t. T h e M isses M aud a n d R ita B u rch m an y o th e r re la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s to j l I s i t e e n i l b s s Villi llel 11 o b .se r Ve tills d i ) a rc s la v in g in P o rtla n d w h e re they m o u rn th e i r loss. T w o c h ild re n p r e TROUTDALE h av e s te a d y em p lo y m e n t. ced ed h e r to th e g ra v e Nisco low-down Spreaders Blackhawk Oliver Spreaders Oliver and Canton disc and spike tooth harrows ALL OLIVER PLOWS—REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS Spaulding’sG loves, Mitts, Balls, Etc. .’S FARM M ACHINERY GRESHAM DRUG CO. ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN* JUST IN SPRAY, SPRAY, SPRAY “Martha Washington” Shoes Spray Your Orchard Trees and Shrubbery With HARDIE SPRAYER For women with tender feet W. AYLSWORTH STERLING & KIDDER HARDWARE CO. 1 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Emery’s Truck Service Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty Friday, March I Oth Fourth Annual Canned Salmon Day MT. HOOD BUTTER SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THIS DAY Mr. a n d M rs W .1 W irtz w ere G re sh a m v is ito rs th is w eek T hey e x p re sse d th e m se lv e s a s very h o p e ful o f th e ir d a u g h te r H a z e l's re c o v ery S h e Is to be ta k e n fro m th e h o s p ita l to liar hom e. ’ ' Buy a Dozen Cans. ' ’ MONOPOLE Columbia River Salmon Steaks I eaell 2.1, Special per cans d o z e n $2.(55. B. F. R o llin s w ill he at E llio tt's s to re all daN T h u rsd a y fo r r e g is te r FIONOPOGE Columbia River Red, I lb enns t ill, each § 25c; Sp. « i.i| per dozen $2.45 MONOPOLE Columbia River Choice Red 12 lb Elat c. ns .di 15c; Special p . .biz, n $1.50 WADCO BRAND Choice Red Alaska Salmon, 1 lb tall cans S p in a l «.u h 15c; p«r tlo/cii $1.75. WADCO BRAND Choice Red Alaska Salmon 1 :! lb Flat (•tins Spm'ial each 10c, per dozen + 1.10 ALASKA Pink Salmon p, r can 10c; S p ,, i.d per do 98c Fancy Fresh Kippered Salmon per lb. 15c A. W. Metzger SERVICE AND QUALITY W IRE 661 voters VI«!» \iio ih c i T ru c k . T h e R e lia b le T ru c k S e rv ice vv islies to a n n o u n c e th a t b e g in n in g M arch I 1st, it w ill be k n o w n as H o ss' T ru c k S erv ice J | | H oss lias p u rc h a s e d a tr u c k w hich w ill lie p u t on th e ru n b e tw e e n P o rtla n d a n d G re sh a m in I c o n n e c tio n w ith th e o n e w hich B ert H oss lias b«*en o p e ra tin g fo r th e p ast . n in e m o n th s T h e ir P o r tla n d office l is n o « locate«! a t 229 P in e s t r e e t, w ith tlie C o m m e rc ia l D eliv ery G o , p h one« B roadw ay 2082 a n d A -2078 R esid en ce p h o n e G re sh a m 7 9 \ B e rt H oss w ish es io th a n k his fr ie n d s a n d p a tr o n s fo r th e i r p a tr o n a g e in th e p a st am i so lic its t h e i r b u sin e ss in th e fu tu re (•siM-talton M ill M eet. T he i, >»t regu lar m eetin g of the Faster»' m d Lecturers' a ssociation of tlie M ii'tn o u ia h co u n ty g ra n g e w ill ! e li 'I*! «< t i n t s next S a tu r d a y , M i eh l • a t c u e o'clock Overseers a; e a ls > In« .1« ,i a n d a fu ll a tte n d a n c e * B id « aired. Gard o f T h an k s. T h e s o rro w in g re la tiv e s o f th e la te M rs J o h n O lson d e s ire to convey to th e i r m any fr ie n d s th e i r m ost h e a r t fe lt th a n k s fo r th e a tte n tio n an d n e ig h b o rly s e rv ic e s of all w ho a s s is t ed th e m In tlie h o u rs of t h e i r la te b e re a v e m e n t. JO H N O LSO N an d FA M IL Y . T h e re w ill he a m e e tin g of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' a s s o c ia tio n on F r i day e v e n in g a f t e r th e d o s e o f school City R e c o rd e r H u d so n w ill re g is te r a ll v o te rs at tlie b a r b e r sh o p . If I.« d ies so d e s ire h e w ill m eet th em nt th e postoffii ■«■ PURE, SW EET, CLEAN S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Groceis A L W A Y S O R D I R IT M eetin g N ig h t C h aiig cd . R o ck w o o d M accabees h a v e c h a n g e d th e i r seco n d m e e tin g n ig h t in eacli m o n th fro m F rid a y to S a tu rd a y . F o r s e v e ra l y e a rs th e lo d g e m et on th e first S a tu r d a y a n d seco n d F rid a y , h u t it h a s been th o u g h t th a t a b e tte r at te n d a n c e c o u ld b e h a d by th e c h a n g e , a s m any c a n n o t a tte n d on F rid a y n ig h ts . T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be h e ld on S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . M arch 18 S ig n s of D ig estio n . W hen you se e a c h e e rfu l an d h ap py olil lady you m ay know th a t sh e h a s 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 vou do not re lis h y o u r m e a ls ta k e a d o se of C h a m b e rla in 's T a bi e t s T hey 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 a n d c a u s e a g e n tle m o v e m e n t o f th e bo w els O b ta in a b le at G re sh a m D ru g S to re An occasion al coat of L ow e Bros w agon paint w ill save your w agons and farm im p lem en ts from rust and decay. It is in exp en sive in ( w ill save you m any d ollars E asily ap plied M'e'll tell you how . M etzger B ros.— Adv. T im e Is M o n e y Save both by Paying your TA X ES At this Bank We have the amount of your tax both Real and Personal. • fir st state ba - g e e s h a m , o ^ el . t