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PAGE F U IR w** * - * •: .V «.• • S ' M GRESHAM OUTLOOK IRON AGE POTATO PLANTER IIN ) t P E R < EA T. PO TA T O PL A N T IN G S av es a b u sh el of seed p e r ac re , m a k e s ev ery piece c o u n t, no sp re a d of d isease, a tw o -m an p la n te r w ith co rn o r bean a tta c h m e n t. G u a ra n te e « ! IÜM to K>te S a tis fa c tio n , » it ti a «louble o p e n e r. FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 181« S pecial E a s te r se rv ic e s w ill be c o n d u c te d in G erm an a t th e Zion E v a n g elical c h u rc h n ext S u n d ay m o rn in g , by th e p a s to r, Rev. F. H. F re u n d . C o n firm a tio n a n d co m m u n io n e x e r E x r h t e iu r J fu r u ia h in n a cises w ill a lso be held. M e n 's a n d W o m e n ’s F o o t w e a r F ifty n e ig h b o rs a n d frie n d s of Hats, Clothing • ’ G ra n d p a ” W G. C ath ey m et la st Howitt Bldg. Photo ♦3 Gresham, Ore. S a tu rd a y to h elp him c e le b ra te his IIE T O ED h e r h e w ould. 83d b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . A d e IH O U T T H IS tim e ever.». * * * * • ft lig h tf u l social tim e w as e n jo y ed . R e AS SOOX a s he h ad . Y EA R A fellow you. a a a fre s h m e n ts of ice c re a m a n d c a k e • * * T A K E N O l’T life licen se. A LL K NO W n am ed . | w ere serv ed . • * • T h e g irls of th e 5 th a n d 6 th I-KLI> T O D I) get* n a tty . “ Y O I It W H A T " said sh e. . . . * * * g ra d e s , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of th e ir “ .MY L IC E N SE *' F re d sa id . ABOUT g o in g A shing. . . . sew in g te a c h e r, M iss E s th e r E lfo rd , “ Y O I' S E E i t ’s a g a in s t. h av e co m p le te d th e ir q u ilts , w hich B I T H E «ays lie. A A A ft ft • a re on e x h ib itio n at th e school IS NOT, as had a s a. “ T H E L A W to c a tc h . A A A * * * h o u se. T h e q u ilts w ill be offered • LAM B C H O P S w ith o u t. N E IG H B O R o f liis. fo r sale. • • * * * * “ A L U 'E X S K .” B u t w h a t. D. L. M cL ain h a s receiv ed w ord W H O G O ES A shing. * * * th a t h is g ra n d s o n , R alp h M iller of IN T H E fro n t y a rd . I ll A N T E D to te ll you. * * • W ilb u r, O reg o n , a c c id e n ta lly sh o t a M E A B E sh o w in g th e. AND IT 'S T H E tr u th . b u lle t th r o u g h h is foot, w hile o u t A A A A ft A h u n tin g re c e n tly . F o r tu n a te ly no I’M T E L L IN G you a n d . S W E L L E S T lin e of. . . . bones w ere h it w ith th e b u lle t a n d a IIE < l \ IiiMik a. E A S T E It lion n e ts fo r m en. speedy reco v ery is lo o k ed for. A A A A A A S M E L L TOG S in p ro p o rtio n . F re d T o d d w e n t to O reg o n C ity D l \ D L L l O \ a t 5 0 f e e l. ED. A Y L SW O R T H AAA H aiut S eed ers— G a rd e n S e e d e rs - u lt iv a t o r s . * A * H essel’s Farm Machinery BEST TO BUY Gresham, Oregon BEST TO USE AAA BUTTERICK PATTERNS PHOENIX HOSE SEASONABLE SPECIALS Ladies' Silk Gloves, Black and White, pair Ladies' long Silk Gloves, Black and White, pair Ladies' Kid Gloves, Tan and White, pair 50c $1.00 $1.25 Lingerie Waists, in all the new models, Plain, Stripe» and Figured, each 75c to $1.75 All the new and wanted patterns in spring and sttiu- mer materials Lawns, Batistes, Klaxons, Splast Voiles, Plain Stripes and Fancies, 27 in. to 36 in. w id.-. J ai d 12X /2C to 25c Amoskeg “ Romper C loth” , no doth so satisfactory for children’s wear, durable colors, washes well and wears well, 32 in. wide, vard 18c C A N N O N ’S M rs. S. it. B rad fleld , w ho h a s sp e n t th e w in te r In K a n m s, s u r p ris e d h e r frie n d s on W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g by w a lk in g in on th e m . S he w en t yes te rd a y to P le a s a n t H om e to v isit h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs. R o b e rt L a n sd o w n . T h e F re e M e th o d ist M issio n ary so ciety m e t on W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n w ith Mrs. S. F. P itts , a good n u m b e r of l-.dies b eing in a tte n d a n c e . A m ong th o se p re s e n t w as M rs. G u st L a rso n w ho h a s been ill fo r th e p a s t few m o n th s. in prepar ing for spring sowing, kills smut in wheat, oats, barley or corn. Also used for potato scab. We can supply you in any quantity. .a „« .a .a GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A L L Store j'j GRESHAM MEAT MARKET M rs. W. F. H oney a n d M rs. M ax w ell S c h n e id e r r e tu r n e d W ed n esd ay from C a lifo rn ia , w h ere th ey h ad been fo r a b rie f visit. A le t te r fro m M iss K a th ry n H oney, w ho h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r s tu d ie s in th e U n iv e rsity o r W a sh in g to n a t S e a ttle , re p o r ts th e d ro w n in g of o ne of th e g irls of h e r s o ro rity h o u se in a can o e accident, a few n ay s ago. B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads. W hy C o n s tip a tio n In ju re s . T h e bow els a re th e n a tu r a l s e w e r age sy ste m of th e body. W h en th e y becom e o b s tru c te d by c o n s tip a tio n a p a r t of th e p o iso n o u s m a tte r w hich th ey sh o u ld c a rry off is a b so rb e d in to th e sy ste m , m a k in g you le e l d u ll M rs A lm a W h ite a n d c h ild re n , of a n d s tu p id , a n d in te r f e r in g v i t h th e P o rtla n d , a re sp e n d in g th e w eek d ig e stio n a n d a s s im ila tio n < f food. w ith Mrs. C. M. O lip h a n t. On W ed T h is c o n d itio n is q u ic k ly re lie v e d by C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts. F o r s a le by n esd ay a fte rn o o n M rs. O lip h a n t e n G re sh a m D ru g Co.— A dv. te r ta in e d in h o n o r o f M rs. W hite. An o c c a sio n a l c o at o f L ow e B ros T h e in v ited g u e sts w ere M rs. Ja m e s L aw ren ce, M rs C. E R u sh e r, M rs w agon p a in t w ill sav e y o u r w agons an d fa rm im p le m e n ts fro m r u s t an d Geo. P ag e an d baby, M rs. E. W. Avis- decay. I t is in ex p en siv e in 1 w ill w o rth an d c h ild re n , M rs. R ay T odd sav e you m an y d o lla rs. E a sily a p W e’ll te ll you how . A. W. an d c h ild re n , M rs. F re d T o d d and plied. M etzg er.— Adv. c h ild re n . FARMERS! to use Formaldehyde P ia n o L essons. M iss B u rd ln e M e rrill is e n jo y in g W ill give p ian o le sso n s e ith e r a t h e r E a s te r v a c a tio n a t th e h om e of G erm an h e r m o th e r, Mrs. C. M errill. Miss my h om e o r w ill go o u t. M e rrill la a t te a c h e r In th e T h o m p m e th o d . E x p e rie n c e d in te a c h in g . son sch o o l In P o rtla n d . M iss O live G race H essel, G re sh a m , p h o n e 68. M errill is a lso a t h o m e fro m h e r N O TIC E. s tu d ie s a t th e M o n m o u th n o rm a l H o w ard T ru s c o tt, fo rm e rly ot In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of O reg o n in a n d fo r M u ltn o m a h |JJ G resh am , Is h e re fro m P o rtla n d to t C o u n ty . ft ' p lu m b in g in F r a n k G ib b s’ new b u n - Best Quality Meats, G. W K en n ey , P la in tiff, vs. S. H ay - jj j galow . a sh i a n d M. H a y a sh i, h is w ife. De J| Miss E lsie G re e n in g , o f P o rtla n d , fe n d a n ts . «¡1 is a s s is tin g A tto rn e y Milo C. K in g Tn To S. H a y a sh i a n d M. H a y a sh i, h is w ife, d e fe n d a n ts . t | office w ork. Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according In th e n a m e of th e s ta te o f O reg o n X j J K o en ig , a c o n tr a c to r a n d b u ild - you a re h e re b y re q u e s te d to a p p e a r I ’ PHONE 41 er o f E sta c a d a is in G re sh a m , w h ere a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed POWELL STREEI Ig i he Is is b u ild in g a w a te r ta n k fo r R. F. a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d S ■•7*'.**• i » ' vî» *‘-e • e , •• .^.7“.. 7^.' 7"f»* O W’jilt s u it on o r b e fo re th e 2 0 th d ay of H eig h ts. Mr. K o en ig w ill be re a d y M ay, 1916, w hich ts m o re th a n six T a ilo rin g . T h e g ra d u a tio n d re s s is o n th e w eek s a f t e r th e 3 1 st d ay o f M arch, For m en and w om en cle a n in g , to ta k e an y b u ild in g c o n tr a c t w hen p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d o n e w el.. d riv e Just now . u n o c a d d y is y ie ld th a t is fin ish ed . See h is a d v e r tis e 1916, th e d ay o rd e re d fo r th e first p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s; a n d if ing tre n c h a f te r tre n c h . P e te r L en n rd . P o w ell s tre e t. you fa il to a n sw e r, fo r w a n t t h e r e o f . 1 m en t tn a n o th e r c o lu m n . th e p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e co u rt At a m e e tin g of th e b o a rd o f di- fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r in th e co m l re c to rs of G re sh a m d is tr ic t, h eld last p la in t; to -w it: fo r ju d g m e n t a g a in s t I n ig h t, all th e p re s e n t te a c h e rs w ere you fo r th e su m of 1 1600.00 w ith In I re-e le c te d to th e sa m e p o sitio n s th ey te r e s t th e r e o n a t th e r a t e o f 7 p er c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e first d ay of I now hold. May, 1914. a n d fo r th e f u r th e r su m a tto r n e y 's fees, to g e th Max T h o m as, o f B ull R u n . w as a of $ 1 6 0 .0 0 e r w ith c o sts a n d d is b u rs e m e n ts of , G resh am v is ito r y e ste rd a y . s u it; th a t th e m o rtg a g e s e t fo r th in M ilton E rz an d Mtsa N ao m i B row n p la in tiff's c o m p la in t c o v e rin g th e w ere g ra n te d a m a r ria g e lic e n se on s o u th h a lf of th e s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r W ed n esd ay am i w ere m a rrie d at th e of th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r of S ection 15. T o w n sh ip O ne S o u th , R a n g e F o u r b rid e 's h o m e in P o r tla n o E ast of W illa m e tte M erid an , be fo re Miss G en ev iev e W illia m s a n d Roy closed a n d sa id p re m ise s sold to s a t M cK inley » e r e m a rrie d in P o rtla n d isfy sa id ju d g m e n t as p ro v id ed by on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g Miss N ellie law , an d th a t you an d all p erso n s c la im in g u n d e r you be fo re v e r fo re F a ris w as b rid e sm a id T h e b rid e is closed a n d b a rr e d fro m c la im in g any » e ll k n o w n in G re sh a m h a v in g v is it in te r e s t in a n d to th e p ro p e rty ab o v e ed Im re fre q u e n tly «luring th e past d e sc rib e d o r a n y p a rt th e re o f, an d The uinti or woman fo r su ch f u r th e r re lie f as to th e c o u rt year. who consitiera only the m ay seem m eet a n d a g re e a b le in Rev \ J W are » ill p re a c h a t th e eq u ity . m atter oí PRICE B ap tist c h u rc h th is e v e n in g at 7 :3 0 T h is su m m o n s is se rv e d upon you Regai«11's.s oí Ql AI. by p u b lic a tio n tn e r e o f fo r six s u c o 'clo ck cessive w eeks in th e G re sh a m O u t ITY never gets more l.a to u re ll A Son so ld tw o F o rd look, a b i-w eek ly n e w sp a p e r p u b than they pay for c a rs y e ste rd a y , o n e g o in g Io A rza lish ed In said c o u n ty a n d s ta te , by Ih.ii quality goods S m ith , th e o th e r to C. E L u fk in . o r d e r of R G M orrow . Ju d g e of said c o u rt. T h e la t te r is a new a r r iv a l w ho will always will he worth mort than ordinary goods no m atter it MILO C. K IN G . p ro b ab ly m a k e h is h o m e h ere. n • > Groecries Shoes Hats or w hatnot A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff Miss B on n ie H o rto n , w ho w ill be F irs t p u b lic a tio n M ar. 31, 1916. Anybody ettn ent the price if the quality is cut at tin Q u een o f th e May In th e F re s h m a n L ast p u b lic a tio n May 12, 1916. •..line time hut yvliat is gainedf May Day ex ercises, w ill h a v e a p rim e S a fe M edicine fo r C h ild re n . Dnr reputation has been built up around QUALITY and m in is te r, Roy G ibbs, a n d six a t t e n " I s it s a f e ? ” is th e first q u e s tio n SERVICE -we are as jealous of it today as when iirst we d a n ts » h o a re G race V ail a n d H azel | to be c o n a td e re d w hen b u y in g ro u g h started hi I ¡resham S ed ig . flow er g irls. E d ith J e lk in , m e d icin e fo r c h ild re n . C h itu b •-, I'h. MONOPOLF. BRAND of TABLE FOODS sustains the H azel G o g er. G lad y s W rig h t and ta in 's C ough R em edy h a s lo n g been Quality reputation we offer you this brand knowing that F lo re n c e T ow le, c o u rt m a id s T h o se a fa v o rite w ith m o th e rs o f yo u n g Mitisfaetiou goes along yy itb every can, jar or package. ch o sen to w ind th e May pole a re c h ild re n as it c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r R ach ael P e te rso n , D aisy D avidson. o th e r n a rc o tic , an d m ay he g iven to M abel M ichel, H a n n a h L an e. N ora a ch ild as c o n fid en tly a s to a n a d u lt ! WIRE It Is p le a s a n t to ta k e , too, w hich is T eev in , B elle A tte rb u ry , H azel K e l of g re a t im p o rta n c e w hen a m edi- ' 661 ler. I>ella T ow le, l.o r e ta C ook. W in i cin e m u st be g iven to y o u n g chil-1 T h is rem ed y is m o st effe c tu a l j SERVICE AND Ql AI.1TY fre d St C la ir. R u th N y stro m an d d re n in re lie v in g co u g h s, colds a n d c ro u p | M ary C h ris te n se n F o r sa le by G resh am D ra g C o .— A dv. I A J. W A A A M iss B essie H o w itt cam e up fro m y e ste rd a y a n d w as f o r tu n te in c a tc h | C o rv a llis fo r th e w eek -en d to a c t as ing a 2 7-pound sa lm o n . I t w as a b rid e sm a id a t th e w ed d in g of h e r b e a u ty a n d w as p h o to g ra p h e d th is I co u sin , Miss A dda C alv in o f P o rtla n d m o rn in g by o u r lo cal a r t is t , M axw ell to D avid E. S te in e r of G ra n g e v ille , S c h n e id e r, a f te r w hich it w as ta k e n Id a h o . M iss H o w itt r e tu r n e d to h e r to B ro w n 's m a r k e t a n d d is trib u te d s tu d ie s on M onday. to s e v e ra l G resh am fa m ilie s to m ak e M rs. H a rrie t T h o m a s h a s been th e p rin c ip a l dish of th e ir Good F r i q u ite ill a t h e r h o m e on M ain s t r e e t day d in n e rs . fo r th e p ast few d a^s. H e r frie n d s M rs. E d w a rd R adcliff a n d c h il hope fo r h e r sp eed y reco v ery . d re n , G re tc h e n a n d E d w a rd J r ., of M iss K uby E m ery of P o rtla n d s p e n t th e a fte rn o o n y e s te rd a y w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. B. W . E m ery . M rs E m ery Is a b le to be a b o u t a g a in , a f te r h e r re c e n t illn ess. DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES for the Whole Family GRESHAM, OREGON The T a d ’s Store Phone 641 ‘W arner's Rust-Proof Corsets' fail AAA E l 'K i n pop. AAA Y esterd ay . * * • H IS M l E E ra ile d him . P O S IT IV E L Y C P BY te le p h o n e . E l EH S E E S in G reM iaiii. E S P E C IA L L Y AAA AAA K u p |» e u h e in ie r s u its . * • « th e n if tie s t. AAA AAA AND SAY’: you d o n 't. AAA H A V E T O ta k e o u t a. AAA AND TO LD h im to he. • • • S E H E TO b rin g hom e. AAA SOM E N IC E la m b ch o p s. * * • EOK mi p p e r am i. Mrs. S. F . P itts a n d h e r b ro th e r P o rtla n d , v isite d to d ay w ith Mrs. J. Mr. B a k e r, re c e n tly fro m e a s te r n O r N. M e w h irte r. eg o n , w ent to C o rb e tt to d a y to visit S te rlin g & K id d e r h av e receiv ed j w ith M rs. B e rth a S u tto n . th e 1 5 0 -p o u n d bell fo r Iliff M em orial I M rs. E lla A ton p la n s to sp e n d th e c h u rc h a t M elrose. It is ex p ected to w eek -en d in S an d y w ith M r. an d h av e th e bell h u n g in tim e to be used fo r E a s te r serv ices. , Mrs. C. A. H ill a n d fam ily . Ladies' Patent and Gun Metal Pumps, pair $2.50 Ladies' White Emmy Lou's, pair $1.75 Misses' White Emmy L ou’s, pair $1.50 A complete stock of Outing Shoes, Tan Sandals, White and Black Tennis Shoes. Don't LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST A * * L IC E N S E to w e a r on e. I THANK YOU. T h e H o u se -W ife will he in a B etter T em per if sh e uses a Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove P e rf e c tio n an d o f serv ice. F lo re n c e Oil C ook S to v es g iv e th e liest M any h o u sew iv es a re sa y in g "1 c o u ld n ’t do w ith o u t my B lue F la m e O il S to v e .” We u o u ld lik e to show Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co. GRESHAM, OREGON P e rs o n a l lib e rty ? W hy, we re g u S p rin g . la te w h ere an d how th e s tr e e t s h a ll S p rin g is lo o k e d u p o n by m an y as ru n , how h ig h b u ild in g s s h a ll be, i th e m o st d e lig h tf u l se a so n o f th e w h a t tr a d e s s h a ll be p e rm itte d a n d j Y h T c o ld * » h e r e they s h a ll be o p e ra te d , h o » w e a th e r b rin g s on rh e u m a tic p a in s fa r s ig n s m ay p ro je c t o v e r sid e w a lk s w hich a re a n y th in g b u t p le a s a n t. -in fa c t, we re g u la te o r p ro h ib it T h ey can be re lie v e d , h o w e v e r, by W henever rhf‘ occa,,,o,1 ‘•a118 fo r “ | F o r 's a l e byCGre“ hZma D ru g C o ^ d v . Why Pay 6 0 c for your Eggs Next Winter? W ATER GLASS BROWN, Prop. Keeps them Perfectly Fresh Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon A —r r 3 ? ' ' A 1 Oi'- -FO R SA LE AT- Powell’s Pharmacy H ow itt Building Phone 101 G resham O regon Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA ND AND GRESH A M Office w ith P io n e e r A u to T ru c k <’«»., 2 2 0 A sh St. P h o n e B ro a d » a y 2S.VI Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty A Full Load t f 5 tons of grain or fic d u e (¡cm Gresham Io Porlbnd at $1 a Ion B W EMERY. Prop. Res. Phone 173. Gresham, Ore. Farm Loans ,9 >» A. W. Metzger I ,limili,. We hat numerous clients who desirt to make good Earm I.m ins -must !)<• improved lands capable oí earning interest over ami above all expenses Only Gilt Edge Security will he considered. •l||,||r IRST STATE BANK . G R ESH AM. ORE «rfta W"' » 'VNH. ■)