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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS DO YOU KNOW— APRIL 18, 1010 VENTURA PARK PAGE THREE POW ELL VALLEY MELROSE - We are rejo icin g over th e ap On W ednesday, A pril 12, th e Base Mrs. C arl Nelson e n te rta in e d at Geo. T h ro ck m o rto n , of P o rtland. p roaching sp rin g t'u ie M other Na- i Line Im provem ent clu b and a Hum- d in n e r Sunday th e Misses T eulah was a w eek-end g uest of Rev. and ' tu re is very busy d ressing th e e a rth j ber of city frien d s show ered o u r la t R ussell, Alice E kstrom , T ek la and I hat we issue D rafts amt Money Orders payable any Mrs. J. H Wood. In h er b eau tifu l sp rin g colors. How est b rid e- Mrs. C h arles D ecker (nee Eva Shuholm . Lillie and C lara J o h n where in the I nited States and Europe for less than Capt. au d Mrs. C. O. B ranson were i lovely th e m eadow s look and th e 1 L eona F rie se.) you pay at the poatoftice? A bout thirty-five son an d A ugust an d Jo h n Johnson. recent callers at th e hom e of Rev 1 trees in th e o rch a rd will soon be in I were p resen t In th e p rettily d ecorat- 1 hat we pay 4 per cent interest on Time and Savi.ti’s Miss M arth a H agberg called on au d Mrs. J H Wood. I deposits ? 1 th e ir glorious piuk and white. T he , ed club house aud Mrs. D ecker re- Miss F lo ren ce Jo h n so n Sunday a f te r L ester S pencer aud Miss Mabel That we write Eire Insurance? robbins a re alre ad y looking for th e i celved a g re a t m any useful and noon. G lger w ere g u ests of Miss Lena 1 hat we rent Safety Deposit Boxes for $1.50 per year? I ch e rrie s and th e m eadow la rk ’s clear, J b ea u tifu l gifts. A d ain ty lunch was H arry Sedlg is on th e sick list. Cooley on Sunday aftern o o n . I hat we have a Notary Public to take your a> knowl- i sw eet voice is h ea rd ag ain an d to be i served a f te r th e "sh o w e r of b less The Misses Je n n ie an d H llnia Lind edgmeiit, or draw up your deed or m ortgage? Miss Mabel W ood visited Mrs. su re all n a tu re w hich has been so in g s’* and all u n ite :n w ishing the I hat We receive DEPOSITS subject to check, in fact sound asleep d u rin g o u r long w inter I bride m any happy y ea rs of m arried visited a t th e hom e of C harlie Unia H enry Jo n es on Sunday. Sunday aftern o o n . do a GEXEKAL BANKING BUSINESS? is very busy aw ak en in g and begin- life. Rev E. Z im m erm an of P o rtlan d 'I hat we want your business whether large or small? A m eeting will be held a t th e has tak en ch arg e of the Iliff church ’ nlng life anew . And now, we, as a Mrs. F ra n k P a re n t and tw o ch il people m ust try to do th e sam e. L et dren , D onald au d H ow ard, have re Swedish L u th e ra n ch u rch T h u rsd ay an d will act as its pastor. He will Services preach an E a ster serm on next Sun us sh ak e oft' all o u r ills and blues and tu rn e d from a th ree w eeks’ visit w ith evening a t 7 :30 o ’clock. w 111 also be held on F rid ay m o rn day m orning. An effort is being bad feelings an d begin ag ain w ith re relativ es in Salem an d Albany. Gresham, Oregon K. A. MILLER, Cashier ing begin n in g at 10:45 o'clock. new ed hope, s tre n g th and energy to m ade to g et th e bell In place, which Mrs. E liza McCoy, of Rose City do o u r d u ties p erta in in g to o u r s ta has been p u rch ased th ro u g h th e ac F ra n k G ustafson a n a fam ily v isit P ark , is spen d in g som e tim e w ith tion in life. ed w ith Mrs. Swan M agnuson on S u n tivity of th e S earc h ers' class of the th e H arry McCoy fam ily here. Sunday school. If It arriv es In tim e. Owing to th e la te sp rin g th e ranch Mrs. F an n ie P erry has been ill day. ers at th is tim e a re m uch behind w ith for th e past few weeks b ut is recov Swan M agnuson has gone to R a It will be used to call w orshippers to th e work g ettin g th e gro u n d ready ering. She has com e to th e conclu nier, w here he Is em ployed in a mill. th e ch u rch for th e first tim e on E as fo r crops. T h ere has p ractically been sion th a t " a ll w ork an d no play Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindgren and te r m orning. F o u r M ile s E ast o f M o n lttV illa , O re g o n , a n il O n e M ile E a s t o f R u s s e llv ille no early p lan tin g done aro u n d here. An E pw orth L eague was o rg a n d au g h ter. M yrtle, Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. on Base L in e R o ad , ju s t East o f R ed Cross D a ir y . T a k e M t. m akes Jack a dull boy” indeed. ized at the ch u rch Sunday n ig h t, with Sw ard sp en t Sunday at th e hom e of H im m I C a r to Ascot S ta tio n a n d w a lk M ile S o u th . We noticed in a recent ed itio n of Mr. Allen P a re n t an d d au g h ter, th e follow ing officers: p resid en t, Les th e O utlook th a t tile little ham let Miss Evelyn, were g u ests of th e C arl A nderson. An E a ste r p ro g ram will 'b e given te r C o n rad ; first vice p resid en t, Miss sp rin g in g up a little way down th e F ra n k P a r e n t’s on Sunday. Mr. P a r highw ay has been nam ed C olum biana ent will rem ain for a few days but by the Sunday school of th e Swedish W ood; second vice p resid en t, Mrs. C om m encing at 10:30 S harp. W ell, we are glad th e p arty th a t Miss Evelyn re tu rn e d on M onday to L u th eran church on Monday even- Mamie C u d d ifo rd ; se creta ry -treu su r- ing, A pril 24. E veryone is cordially er. Miss C aro lin e T allm an ; o rg an ist, nam ed th e place d id n ’t nam e It C h ris th e ir hom e in H illsboro. T h e B e r r e ll S to ck a n d Im p le m e n ts as F o llo w s : * Miss Mabel Wood. Mrs. A lta G entry invited to atten d . to p h e r C olum bus. Hut we should On T h u rsd ay n ig h t a porcupine COWS AND DAIRY SU PPLIES A b irth d a y su rp rise was ten d ered will lead th e m eeting next Sunday lik e to know w hich school it is th a t One li/2 Horse Power Boiler. One W ash Sink. Four Bottle w ent by th e n am e of C olum biana lodged in one of th e ta ll trees in Miss Enttiia Jo h n so n A pril 16 b> n ig h t, to w hich all are cordially in Crates, 350 Milk Bottles. 750-lb. capacity Simplex Separator. Bottle high school. If It is th e new school H aldene D ickson’s y a rd — m uch to some of h er schoolm ates. vited. T he topic will be " L ittle W asher, 6 Buckets. 3-gal. Can, Milk Cooler. Bottler. 3 Lanterns. D istrict 39, we wish to Inform th e his so rro w ; for now he h an g s in th e Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross, Mr. an d C hances to H elp .” Twenty-three Milch Cows. This herd tests 4.6. Eight, of p arty th a t it has a sta n d a rd nam e—- window of th e lib ra ry w here all may Mrs. Geo. Cook, of P o rtlan d , visited view him. It was a very larg e one— them are m ilking; a lot of them arc fresh. Ten Heifers. • Fairview Barber Shop. at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Union High School No. 1, C orbett. som e of th e quills being o ver four A s p le n d id H e rd o f C ow s, som e o f th e m S -a n d (i-g a l M ilk e rs . Now open. Cree building, Fairview . Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier and inches long. As p orcupines are d is L in d g ren on Sunday evening. Three Horses. Weight about 1100 1 Horse, weight about 1500. H. Mills. *14 ch ild ren are h ere for a w eek’s rec tin ctly u ru rlty In th is region all are I One dozen R. I. R. Chickens. ROCKWOOD reatio n at th e ir su m m er home. T he en joying a look a t him. Money saving b arg ain s— w ant ads. M A C H IN E R Y M eier place has un d erg o n e g reat On T h u rsd ay evening, April 13, S p rin g W a g o n . R id in g ( i i l l n a t o r , lo p B u g g y, W a lk in g C u ltiv a to r , W e e d e r, tran sfo rm atio n th e la st year. W here VICTORY Rockwood lodge of Odd Fellow s en o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a a o o o o o o o o o o P o ta to P la n te r , M o w e r, I l a ) R a k e , 2 P lo w s , F ee d C u tte r , H a y Rope and th e re was n o th in g before a year te rta in e d H enry 8. W estbrook, d ep u E o rk , B uggy S h a fts , 2 4 S te e l S ta n c h io n s , 3 H a ) F o rk s , .M ilb u rn W a g o n , Jo h n E b erle's new house Is pro ago, now sta n d tree s as high as 2 0 ty g ran d m aster, and o th e r d istin g W h e e lb a rr o w , D o u b le Set H a rn e s s , 2 Sets s in g le H a rn e s s , S p rin g T o o th and 30 feet and Mr. M eier has trees g ressin g rap id ly u n d er th e c o n stru c uished guests. A fter lodge th e re S - L i. r i x o i a n o i l l s ix e s H a r r o w , S te e l F lu m e H a rro w a n d o th e r A r tic le s . T h e M a c h in e ry is in Jo h n is gong se n t from alm o st every co u n try on tion of Dan liicon. was a sh o rt p ro g ram and th e ladies good shape. to have a fine house w hen com plet New Gallery , th e globe and has a g a rd n e r em w ere ad m itted . Andrew Magee p re TERM S: Under $20, Cash. Over $20, 6 mouths time on approved ployed all th e tim e who has ch arg e ed. sided. T he U topia R ebekah Glee security. Those desiring time must make arrangem ents with the i of th e grounds. PICTURE FRAMING Q uite u n u m b er from Victory a t club ren d e re d severul selections. Mr. G IL T OR NATURAL WOOD. clerk before the sale. Mrs. Jam es Ross e n te rta in e d th e ten d ed th e sale at H enry K une's Magee gave a rec itatio n , en title d , N ea t and C heap. 9 place la st T h u rsd ay . SALE KAIN DK SHINE FREE LUNCH AT NOON y o u n g er set of th e H eights la st Sat- "W estb ro o k at th e B at." Short ta lk s Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. A llder sp en t were given by Mr. W estbrook, R obert | u rday night. A good m any were M A X S C H N E ID E R L. L. GILES, Owner Sunday upon th e H ighw ay p icnick A ndrew s, E. E. S haron, W. A. W heel : th e re to enjoy th e sin g in g and m u S ell B ld g ., M ain S t., G resu a m ¿J K. A. MILLER, Clerk, Gresham W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer P h o n s 841 er, Mrs. Je n n ie K istler, Mrs. C hristy. sic, which was th e m ain fe a tu re of ing *¥>d en jo y in g , t i e scenery. th e evening. R efresh m en ts were T he Royal E m broidery club will A n u m b er of v isito rs were p resen t r,c,ofH> o cio o o o fn > W )O o tjn n o irK )r)S served. m eet w ith Mrs. J. C. D uke next from G resham Odd F ellow s and Re bekah lodges. A chicken su p p er was Roy A ndersen was in th e city w ith T h u rsd ay , A pril 20. frien d s on Sunday. L aw rence An Miss T illie M erhalle, from P o rt served by th e Rockwood R ebekahs. B A N K O F G R E SH A M AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 25 PHOTOS Sanitary Meat Market BEST Q U A L IT Y MEATS PHONE 34x FR EE DELIVERY Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE .MAIN ST. GRESHAM , ORE. Hoss’ Truck Service Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 229 Pine S treet Between F irst and Second. ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a rm e r’s H auling, F u rn itu re m oving. O rd ers ta k en for Coal, Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Gresham Phone 79 X Dp rf U _„„ fe ll U U oo P o rtla n d , Broadway 20 8 2 ; A 2078 Instant Bunion B elief At Last! Instant Relief for that Awful Eunian £,yp“, al™ W h y c o n tin u e to su ffe r th e a g o n y , t o r t u r e a n d d isco m fo rt o f th a t a w fu l b u n io n w hen h e re is I n s ta n t R elief G u a ra n te e d —an d y o u d o n 't h a v e to p a y o n e c e n t u n le ss y o u c e t a b s o lu te s a tisfa c tio n . “ B u n io n C o m fo rt” Guaranteed to Give Instant Relief C ured o v e r 72.000 m en a n d w o m e n la s t y e a r— 15 y e a r s o f c o n tin u e d su ccess. M illions w ho h a v e trie d p a d s, p la te s , s te e l c o n tra p tio n s a n d all s o rts o f c h e a p re m e d ie s w ith o u t su cc e ss g la d ly pay th e fu ll p ric e fo r a re a l re m e d y —" B u n io n C o m fo rt” —th e o n ly k n o w n B u n io n c u re . D o n ’t g iv e u p —d o n 't th in k th a t B u n io n s a re in c u ra b le —d o n ’t s a y y o u ’v e trie d e v e r y th in g u n d e r th e su n —go to d a y to th e d r u g g is t n a m e d b e lo w —g e t a box of " B u n io n C o m fo rt” —tr y tw o p la s t e r s - a n d if jrou d o n o t find in s ta n t re lie f, r e tu r n th e re m a in d e r a n d g e t all y o u rm o n e y b a ck . W e k n o w w h a t B u n io n C o m fo rt" h a v e d o n e fo r o th e r s —w e k n o w w hat th ey can do for you. The Kcxall Stori GRESHAM DRUG CO. Orenham, Oregon d ersen is g ettin g along as well as can be expected u n d er th e circu m stances. Mrs. H enderson has added one m ore spacious d ining room to Crown P oint ch alet and can now accom m o d ate a m uch la rg e r n u m b er of d in ers. She also has men at w ork Im proving th e grounds. Jo h n T aylor lias been in th e city for a few days and is in te reste l in th e selection of an »«ironiobile. C. lllid g e will soon go to ea stern O regon, w here he will ta k e charge of a d ru g sto re w ith th e in te n tio n of buying in th e n e a r fu tu re . R o b ert W ilkie, of P o rtla n d , has been a g uest of his sister, Mrs. L ot tie Benfield, th e last week. COTTRELI, Mr. an d Mrs. G reen an d Mr. and Mrs. S m ith and ch ild ren of ea stern C olorado have ren te d Mrs. S to n e r’s place n ea r th e sta tio n . T he two fam ilies moved to ,n e tr new home th e la tte r p a rt of th e week. T he I. B. G. club will m eet w ith .m ss Hosa Beers T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , A pril 20. Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert M anary, of P o rtlan d , w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M anary Sunday Mrs. Jo e Caldo will give a tea to th e ladies of th e B ap tist Aid society T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , A pril 27. Mrs. E stil Hom es, of S p rln g w ater, spent th e week-end with h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B lackburn List of Letters. R em aining le tte rs uncalled fo r In th e G resham postoffice fo r week en d ing April 9th, 1916: L etters Mr. W illiam D onahue, A. J. Roseer, Mrs. M attie E. G raham . T hese le tte rs will be sen t to the dead le tte r office on April 23d, 1916, if n ot d elivered before. In callin g for th e above, please says ad vertised, giving d a te of list. i. M c C oll , p . m land, and Miss A nnie M organ spent Sunday at th e M organ home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley w ent to P o rtlan d Sunday. L ester C onrad, Miss M abie K iger and Miss Dolly M organ sp en t S un day afte rn o o n with Miss L ena Cooley Em il Rozin, son A lbert an d d a u g h te r H elen from P o rtlan d sp e n t S un day, A pril 9th, w ith his b ro th e r E. Rozin. LIBRARY NOTES Among th e new books ju st re ceived at th e lib rary are , "T h e New F re ed o m ” by W oodrow W ilson; “C h ristian ity and th e Social C risis” by R ausch en b u sch ; " T ra ils of the P ath fin d e r” by G rin n ell; “ F acts ab o u t S h ak esp ea re” by N eilson; “ Ev- m an ’s G arden Every W eek ” by C. A. Selden. T he last book in th e list co n tain s ex cellen t ch a p te rs on g ard en in g , d e tailed d irec tio n s being given ab o u t th e kind of w ork to be done each week d u rin g th e sp rin g , su m m er and au tu m n . V egetables, flowers, sh ru b s ' and tree s a re tak en up an d su g g es tions given for th e ir a rra n g e m e n t in , th e gard en . T he a m a te u r g a rd e n e r ' will find th is book of value. A n o th er in te restin g hook is "W hen I W as a Boy In B elgium ” by R obert Jo n c k h ee re , one of th e B elgium re f ugees in th is country. T he lib ra ry is to have an illu s tr a t ed le c tu re on T h u rsd ay evening, April 2 7th by Mr. A lb ert W eisen- ilan g er of th e United S tate s F o rest Service. 1 In a "g e n eral In fo rn ia tio ’i te st ’ I conducted l»y a school in B altim ore was brou g h t to bear ag ain st th e r a il Biini-PoliticN Trust Boycott» United road by th e brew ery associations. many am u sin g answ ers w ere g l/e ii to StMtex Steel anil P. II. R. S hipm ents w ere cu rta ile d anil in th e q u estio n s asked W aterlo o was “ T h a t th e brew ery association of m any instan ces cut off alto g eth er. located In Ire lan d , G otham iu t e l O th er m eans of d iv e rtin g business P en nsylvania proseouted a boycott g lu m ; th e su b lim e p o rte was Id en ti ag a in st th e P enn sy lv an ia ra ilro a d , from th e road w ere also put in force. "Soon a f te r th e ra ilro a d 's n o n fied as a "good w ine,’’ w hile Adam a th e U nited S tates Steel C orporation and th e H. J. H einz com pany, of d rin k in g o rd e r had been p ro m u lg a t ale was described as "a drill a th a t P ittsb u rg , because of th e a n ta g o n ed th e U nited S tates Steel C o rp o ra was m ade early In h u m an history ism show n by tho se co rp o ratio n s to tion issued a m an d ate alm ost sim ila r in th e G arden of E den.” and a n o th e r in w ording an d in te n t. A gain, th e th e liq u o r traffic, is one of th e devel boy said th a t It Is " th e lum p in a o p m ents of th e federal probe of th e brew ery in te re sts a re alleged to have brew ery political p a rtn e rsh ip , which put in m otion th e ir vast o rg an izatio n T he A m erican co n su l-g en eral In m an 's n eck ." A h y p h en ated \n ie tl- has been u n d er way here th e last to prevent business from going to the A uckland, New Zea-ahd, rep o rts th at can who ta lk s in sh o rt se n ten c es,” Steel C orporation. m o n th ,” says th e P h ilad e lp h ia “ W hen H J. H einz, as su p e rin tra d e betw een New Z ealand an d the and con scrip tio n "Is a th in e th a t is N orth A m erican. "A s a resu lt of the info rm atio n te n d e n t of th e S tate S ab b ath School U nited S tates Is seriously h andi- w ritten on a to m b sto n e.” Lew is t'a t- , issued a stro n g a tta c k ! _ . . , . . . . roll, one young B altim o reau de d aics co n cerning th e boycott reach in g the association upon th e saloon, a few y ears ago, or-1 capped by lack of Bbipp,nK accom- h an ds of governm ent officials who w rote th e " S ta r Spangled B anner ” are in te re ste d in the p resen t g rand ders, it is alleged. Im m ediately went m odatlons. T he co n su l-g en eral says On being asked how m any people o u t to every saloon and hotel in th e i It is necessary If A m erican ex p o rters ju ry in v estig atio n , counsel who have rep rese n ted th e U nited S tates Steel 8*a fe to patro n ize firm s fav o rab le to , a re to com pete for business In New w ere saved In N oah's a rk , one s tu C o rporation in the past a re playing ; ' b^ ..lb|U®r ' yaffi,c Zealand on equal te rm s w ith th e ex- d en t replied, "W e all of us w ere." a an n im Im p n o o rta r t a n n t t p n a art r t in in tne t h e defense d e f e n s e or „ » c o a n tu d im rp e n t» and food su p p lies of like p o rters of , o th , e r co u n tries, th a t T he q u estio n , "W hy does a b lack th e brew ery associations a g a in st th e ... . .... . . . , . . . . . sm ith h e a t an iron tire before put- ch arg es b ro u g h t a g a in st them , a n d ' As a re su lt of th e o rd e r th e b u s i- 1 A m erican in te re sts estab lish at least ness of th e firm of w hich Mr. H einz j one first-class ste am sh ip line u n d er tln * 11 on th e w h ee ,?" received front a re try in g to bring ab o u t an u nder “ th e A m erican flag, w hich would on,! boy ' who ap p a ren tly th o u g h t It, sta n d in g betw een all p arties affected is th e head is said *o have fallen off considerably in th is s ta te .” by the d isc rim in a to ry policy m ain tain a reg u lar service to ports a " ca,.c b ” f>u,‘” lon ’ tb * "H e, P ro h ib itio n ists th ro u g h o u t Penn- "W h en th e P en nsylvania ra ilro a d | in New Z ealand and A u strala sia d o e,n 1 i sylvania declare th a t th o u sa n d s of issued its fam ous o rd e r sev eral years ".go, no tify in g all em ployes th a t th e v oters have been in fu ria te d by the from New York th ro u g h th e P a n a lasom aia. use of alcoholic liquors w hile e ith e r ta ctics of th e b rew ers, and th a t the ma canal and from San F rancisco. In d ig estio n nearly alw ays d istu rb s on o r off du ty would prom ptly be f o l- • b5,ycotA * o rk raor’*( in Jury to th e sleep m ore o r less, and is o ften lowed by dism issal from the service. I ’hati to th e in d u stria l concerns An occasional co at of Lowe Bros th e cause of insom nia. E at a lig h t th e b rew er) association. It is a lle g e d .1 a*8“ ” ' w hlcb “ la <,lrected’ I w agon p ain t will save y o u r wagons su p p e r w ith little if an y m eat, and im m ediately m ade th e m a tte r a sub- i *.......................... and farm im plem ents from ru st and no m ilk ; also ta k e one of C h am b er Ject for action. Tailoring. decay. I t is inexpensive in 1 will la in 's T ab lets Im m ediately a f te r "A ccording to th e Inform ation u n - ! F o r men an d women lean in g save you m any d o llars. E asily ap- su p p e r, an d see If you do not rest e a rth e d by th e g o v ern m en t invest!- ( pressing and re p a irin g done wel. plied. W e’ll tell you how. W. I m uch b e tte r F or sale by G resham g ato rs, every m ethod of re ta lia tio n P e te r L enard . Pow ell s tre e t M etzger.— Adv. D rug Co. Adv. M I. HOOD W hy C o n s tip a tio n BUTTER In ju re s . T he bow els a re th e n a tu ra l sew er age system of th e body. W hen they becom e o b stru cted by co n stip atio n a p a rt of th e poisonous m a tte r which th ey sh o u ld ca rry off is absorbed in to th e system , m ak in g you ieel dull an d stu p id , and in te rfe rin g t 1th th e digestion an d assim ilatio n < f food. Tills condition Is quickly relieved by C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. F o r sale by G resham D rug Co.— Adv. PURE, SW EET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Grocers « A L W A Y S O R D E R IT CON TBÀ CTO HB I f T o n W a n t F i r s t C la s s W o r k Baa ‘Patronize Home Industry’ -i Y our m aney will go fa rth e r, JJ come back to you q u ick er aud ’.5 give you m ore sa tisfactio n . A BEST BREAD W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S Ettael T. J ones On the Market Fresh Every Day Frank C. Jone» O rssh a m , Ora., P h o n s 881 Try ‘Roman M eal' Bread A great Health Food » 1 fj QJ a„d f S .c W hite Leghorn. M IV y b ir d s a t th e M u ltn o m a s h .m c o u i n n . ty f a i r 1914, w o n 1 st a n d 2d c o c k e r e l; 1 st a n d 2d p u l l e t ; t a t pen s p e c ia l, b e s t so lid c o lo r e d b ird in sh o w In 1815 I lo s t th e ‘ e c o n d s b u t g o t 1 st c o c k e r e l. 1 s t p u ilu t; 1st p e n ; s p e c ia l, b e s t s o lid c o lo re d b ird in sh o w a n d se c o n d cock. A ll M y B i r d s i r l T r a p n e s t s d a n d h a v e b een f o r y e a r» , w ith th o r e s u l t b y c a r e f u l b r e e d in g h a v e l i l / u p r o d u c e r s W ill h a v e 2000 s e le c te d eggM f o r h a tc h in g to s p a r e f o r th e n e x t m o n th a t $5 00 p er h u n d r e d FLORENCE TAYLOR, I si. 1 1 Pastry Articles. I City Bakery Main 8t. t PAUL - ? I G resham HOETZEL, Prop. Box 50, R o u te 4. G re s h a m . « o Change in Price of Lumber Until M ay I, W e Will M ake the following Prices on Lum ber. 2x4-16 Rough $5.00; 2x4 24 Rough $5.00; 1x4 24 Rough $5.00; 1x4 16 Rough $5.00; 2x8-16 Rough $5.00; 2x8 24 Rough $5.00; 2x6 16 Rough $5.00; 2x6 24 Rough $5.00; 1x4 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths 1x6 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths 1x6 and 8 Shiplap No. 1 Rustic No. 2 Rustic Barn Rustic Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized $5.00 $C 00 $6 00 $6 00 $6 00 $G.CO $6.00 $6.00 $ 4.00 $ 5.00 $ 7.00 $16.00 $1200 $ 8 00 We also have Building .Material of all kinds at exceptional low price. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Rhone, Sandy 46 $ Sandy, Oregon