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GRESHAM T h e T h r if t ) l i e T hebe«. Im m ortal 8hakespeare M adame de T hebes is th e assum ed nam e of a P aris celebrity who for y ears has been know n as a p ro p h et ess. She is th e most noted woman in th is profession, and has aniessed a fo rtu n e. As she had som e su b lu n a ry ta ste s she bought a pretty country house near M eung-sur-boire, w here sh e spends h e r sum m ers. B nt M adam e de T hebes is a p ractical w om an and know s how to employ h e r leisure in a useful fashion. •'P rom the neighboring fa rm s.” says Le C ri de P aris, "sh e buys good su p plies of eggs, b u tte r, cheese and poultry. T hese she sends to her nephew s in P aris, who are ho n o r able poultry and egg dealers. But it is a stra n g e th in g th a t M adame de Thebes, who can easily announce a dozen m onths in advance th e fall of em pires and th e death of kings, can not foresee from one week to a n o th e r the rise o r fall in th e price of eggs. So she has subscribed for se v eral a g ric u ltu ra l jo u rn a ls in w hich each day she stu d ies th e m er cu ria l m arkets. And now M adame de Thebes, instead of delivering o r acles, may perheps sell d u ck s.” By B E R N A R D M P L R I N E M a s te r W U1": I p r a y th e e g r a n t b u t a m om ent T o o n e fe e b le t r i b u t e to th y w it. T h a t f ro m th e s o u l a m eed o f p r a is e be S M IT H S THEATER Six Reels W ednesday and aent A b i m en we o fferw l to th e G ods. By m o r ta l m an T h y philoM ophy. g r e a t e r t h a n o t h e r a t- t r ib u ie « l i a s o f t o r d a in e d e v e n ts . T h e c o a t d o th o f t p r o c la im th e m a n " B u t th y m a n tle h a t h n o t f ittin g W h e n d r a p e d on o t h e r s h o u ld e r s Thy s o u l w ith t e n d e r g r a c e afla m e . O ft in e p i g r a m m a t i c r h y m e B a n is h e d th e se e d o f c a n t. A nd g a v e to w isd o m , life . W ith h o p e e te r n a l. and w it T h e t r u t h e m b la z o n e d by t h e p en P ro c la im e d i t s e l f a lo u d . T h r o u g h s o n g s o f s a d n e s s a n d m ir th . S till s h o n e r e s p le n d e n t. In t h o u g h t , in v e r ity . T h y m in d s t i l l b in d s in g e n tle g r a s p T ile m e n ta l p o w e r s o f th e e a r th . A nd k n i t s in c lo s e r lin e s, a n e w . Th.v b i r th , th y m e r i ts a n d th y fa m e , in s w e e t h a r m o n io u s w hole. P ia n o lxwsonM. W ill give piano lessons e ith e r at my hom e o r w ill go out. G erm an m ethod. E xperienced In teaching G race H essel, G resham , phone 68. Thursday, Gresham Time Table May 3 and 4 T r a in s fo r E sta c a d a o r H u ll H un (B u ll R u n T r a i n s le a v e M t. H o o d D e p o t) 12:25 A M S u n d a y O nly. 5:25 AM U lj. .Mail a n d E x p re s s . 5 43 AM D ly E x. S u n . to P le a s . H o m e 5 52 AM S un. to B u ll R u n . 7 45 AM D ly to E s ta c a d a . 3 45 AM G r e s h a in .S u n . to E s t 'd a 9 50 AM D ly to B u ll R u n . 10 40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m o n ly . 11:55 A M D ly. 1:60 PM D ly to B u ll R u n . 2:00 P M S u n . O n ly . 2 40 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O nly. 3 45 P M Illy . 4 50 PM D ly to B u ll R u n . 6 46 P M D ly. 6:36 P M D ly E i . S u n ., G r e s h a m O nly, 7:00 I ’M D ly to B u ll R u n . 7:56 P M D ly. 0:10 P M D ly. G r e s h a m O nly. 11:10 P M D ly, G r e s h a m O n ly . 12 26 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O nly. 4 n U n u .r a l Photoplay U u lq u a in P lo t a n d . J ltu a tio n T r a in s fo r P o r tla n d 12 30 AM 2:04 AM 6 :4 0 A M 6 25 AM 7:33 AM 3:15 AM 9:34 AM 10:40 AM 11:30 AM 11 45 AM 12:50 PM 1 34 PM 2 40 PM 3 :3 0 P M .4 : 4 0 P M 6 34 PM 6 40 PM 6 40 PM 7 16 PM 9:16 PM 8 45 P M 11:15 P M WATERS E, ith GLORIA RONDAI Oir«ct«d by I C .D O W L A N I D ly E x . S un. s u n . O n ly . I lly E x S un. Lily f r o m M t.H o o d D ep o t. D ly D ly f r o m M t.H o o d D e p o t. D ly D ly. D ly f ro m M t.H o o d D ep o t. S u n . O n ly . D ly to G r e s h a m o n ly . D ly. D ly D ly f ro m M t.H o o d D e p o t. D ly D ly. D ly E x . S u n D ly f r o m M t.H o o d D ep o t. D ly. D ly . D ly. D ly. M O M T A 7Z IiX .A -T B O 1 7 T D A X .il FEATHER! PH O TO PL A V Z T he Sm ith T h e a te r will ru n every n ig h t sta rtin g th is week. W ednesday, May 3, a P hoto P lay m agazine will be given free w ith every 10c adm ission. D on't overlook th e W an t Ads. X.XMM t v . T ro u td a le • 5 4 5 a. m € 4 0 a. m 8:00 a. in ,9 :1 6 a m 10:06 a. m ,1 1 :1 5 a. rn 13.05 p. m ,1 :1 6 p. m 2 :06 p. m ,3 16 p. m 4 00 p. m 5 4 0 p. m 6 16 p. m. 17:20 p. m I T o L in n e m a n n , c o n n e c t w ith O. W . P • D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y . 18:00 p. m t r a i n s f o r P o rtla n d ._______________ _______ M o n t* v illa 15 a. m. :15 a. m. 45 a. in. 35 a. m . 35 p. m. 35 p. m. 30 p. m. 50 p. m. 55 p. in. Sanitary Meat Market BEST QUALITY MEATS FREE DELIVERY PH O N E 34x Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE GRESHAM. ORE. MAIN ST. H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e Office w ith C om m ercial D elivery Co. 229 Pine S treet Between First and Second. A LL K IN D S OF H A U L IN G B E T W E E N GRESHAM A N D PO R TLA N D F a rm e r’s H au lin g , F u rn itu re moving. O rd ers ta k en fo r Coal, Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Gresham R p rf Phone 79 X D ell flU o o U noc MT. HOOD BUTTER PU R E, SW E E T , CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by L eading Grocers A L W A Y S O R D E R IT 0<X3GO<XJO<KH40<XHXHJOOOOOOOOO PH O TO S aissa Ki>oa at . t . a . m d il l New Callery P IC T U R E G ILT F R A M IN G OR NA TU R A L WOOD. Neat and Cheap. MAX S C H N E ID E R Sell Bldg . Main St.. Ureanam T h ose M l ¿XXXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO P o r tla n d , Broadway 3082; A 2078 OCTLOOK TTKMDAV, MAY a. I tti« PAGE T H R E E W A N T S FR EED O M FROM W ILL SA V E T A X P A Y E R S PR ISO N H O U 8E OF TOIL MONEY AT ELECTION TROUTDALE, April 26. E d ito r O u tlo o k :— I have been read in g so m uch ab o u t p ro sp erity of late th e q u estion has arisen in my m ind, How can we be p ro sp ero u s In th is prison house of toil? And 1 am ask in g you to favor me w ith space for th is sm all article , hoping som e one will reply, fo r 1 long to be prosperous. P ro sp erity w here a rt th o u leading us to llers to? S u g ar is ae ro p lau iu g over *8.00 per h u n d red pounds; go light on su g ar, It's sw eet. T he fa rm e r's m ilk check Is som e w hat sm a lle r— m ilk is dowu. Cheese dropped one h alf cent per p ound; eat cheese. P otatoes holding th e ir ow n, but th e re is no m a rk e t for th em an d i t ’s ab o u t th e sam e all down th e line. Plenty of h ard toil p roducing the m eans of life, but th e re is n o th in g for th e to iler b ut work, w ork and m ore work. And th e city of F airview has built a concrete ja il for th e accom m oda tion of th e u n fo rtu n a te s. And th e farm ers w ith th e ir wives are grow ing old and g ray , w orking and w orrying, ten to fifteen h o u rs n day hoping th a t they can pay off the m o rtg ag e on th e ir little farm s. Can they do so? Not so long as they listen and do as th e hired polltlcinn teaches them to do if they ev er ex pect to be freed from th is pris.m house of toil, they m ust free th e m selves W hat chance ha'». th ese th re e or fo u r m ilk pro d u cers th a t live on th e Sandy road com peting w ith th e larg e ca p ita list d airies? They m ust eat or be eaten , and in alm o st every case they are eaten. In fact they are gam bling and m ust ta k e th e g am b le r ’s chance. Now, my co m rad e tollers, th e re Is only one co-operation w orth w orking for, o r ag ita tin g for, and th at is the co-operative com m onw ealth, which ta k es in all an d has m anaged by th e com m on voice of all, and w ith an equal o p p o rtu n ity for all. But th a t is socialism and I con tend th a t th e re can be no relief for us exploited to ilers, so long as th is u n ju st c a p ita list system lasts. F H. F E R R IS . M ELROSE Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. C onrad visited Mrs. Jas. B urns, who is at a P o rtlan d ho sp ital, on Sunday. They rep o rted h er condition favorable. C onrad H oecker and his sisters, Mary and A nna, visited w ith th e Con rad young people on Sunday. T h ere was an u n u su ally larg e a t ten d an ce a t S unday school and church last S unday m orning. Rev. Mr. Z im m erm an, th e p asto r, Is an in te re stin g sp eak er. Be su re to h ear him next Sunday m o rn in g a t 11 o'clock. T he S unday school h o u r is 10. T he E p w o rth L eague a tten d a n ce last Sunday was n early double th a t of th e week before. T he m eeting, lead by Miss C aro lin e T allm an , was in te re stin g an d profitable. Mrs. Mamie C uddiford will lead next t'm e. | The su b je ct will be “ School room and I play g ro u n d .” L eague m eets at 8 p.m. T he Royal E m b ro id ery club will m eet next T h u rsd ay with Mrs. G. W. A llder. Mr. and Mrs Geo. H ayden and ch ild ren of B ridal Veil are visiting at th e hom es of Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. A llder and Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. Mrs. I. T. W ood atten d e d a b irth day d in n e r in h o n o r of h er a u n t Mrs. Geo. C o u lter of P o rtlan d . She spent several days v isitin g o th e r relativ es. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. W ood, Miss Mabel W ood, I. T. Wood an d Mrs. A lta G entry and son R ussell were g u ests of Geo. H ayden and son H ar lan, on a trip to Crow n P o in t Mon day aftern o o n . A n u m b er from th is neighborhood atten d e d th e May Day exercises at G resham high school Monday. They rep o rt a p leasan t tim e. It is to be hoped it will be an an n u a l affair a f te r th is How She Did It. “ So she refu sed y o u ?” R h eu m atism . " T h a t’s th e im pression I re If you are tro u b le d w ith chronic ceived." or m u scu lar rh eu m atism give C h am "D id n ’t she ac tu a lly say n o ?” b erla in 's L in im en t a tria l. T he re "N o, she d id n ’t. All she said was lief from pain w hich it affords Is alone w orth m any tim e its cost. F o r ju st ’Ha, ha, h a ! ' ” sale by G resham D rug Co.— Adv. Keep informed on Leading Events of the Day T h is is P r e sid e n tia l E le c tio n Y e a r . Y o u ’l n e e d b o th th e D a ilie s an d th e H o m e P a p e r GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with 1 yr. Dally Oregontau .................. *6.00 Daily and Sunday Oregonian........ 8.00 Dally Journal ............. 6 .(0 Daily and Sunday Journal............... 7 .(0 Evening Telegram ....................... 4.60 W eekly Oregonian ........ 2.00 Sem i-W eekly Journal........... ......... 2.00 Now’s the best time to subscribe. PHONE 701 5 m os. *3.26 4.26 2.76 4.00 2.50 1.16 1.16 Do it NOW. A SMALL SUM Sheriff ilu r lb u r t will save th e ta x payers of M ultnom ah county about is all that is necessary to *4,000 on th e two elections th is year start a savings account at prim ary in May an d g en eral elec tion in N ovem ber L ocating th e poll this hank. Teach vour chil ing places, providing th e election dren economy thereby plant booths, d istrib u tin g all election su p plies to th e ju d g es of election, d e ing the seed of frugality in liv erin g th e b allot boxes at th e poll their minds by teaching ing places an d collecting them a fte r them the value of saving. th e election all of th ese th iu g s are in th e hands of Sheriff H u rlb u rt. Let them lay by their pen T h ere a re m any d etails, all of nies until they have $1.00 which are im p o rta n t an d necessary, and then open an account at th a t m ust be looked a f te r by him this bank and see how before, d u rin g and a fte r elections. eagerly they make it grow larger. It will be a good lesson for O m issions of even one of th ese d e tails m ight v itiate an election. H ere them to learn. The first dollar they save is the most valuable to fo re the county used to farm all of to them. It is the foundation. We pay 4 per cent interest th is w ork o ut by c o n tra c t to one m an . com pounded semi-annually. at about *3,500 for every election. I T he special county election held last sp rin g (19151 en tailed an ex p en se: K. A M ILLER, Cashier. for th is end of th e w ork only *1,000. Gresham, Oregon It was th e first In which Sheriff H u rl b u rt has had ch a rg e of th e d etails Q B A N C IE D I 1 E C T O 1 Y . m entioned. LODGES A N D SO C IETIES He recom m ended *1,500 fo r each M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e ry f o u r t h S a tu r d a y . M a s te r , R. I. A n of th e tw o re g u la r elections th is I T h e s e n o tic e s w ill b e p u b lis h e d f ro m d e r s o n , s e c r e ta r y . M y r tle J o h n s o n ; le c tim e to tim e f r e e o f c h a r g e . O th e r s n o t tu r e r , M rs. D o ra C laso r.. G resh am . year, and th e county com m issioners ap p ro p riated *3,000 in th e budget lis te d h e r e u r e s o lic ite d . I f a n y a r e i n R F . D. 2. c o r r e c t p le a s e n o t i f y th e O u tlo o k a n d accordingly for th e w ork In q u es c o r r e c t io n s w ill be m a d e a t o n c e .] SA N D Y G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e i y u rd a y . M a s te r , A. G. T h o m tion. The sheriff th in k s he may not G R E S H A M M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e e ts a f o s , u r t h s e c S r a e t ta ry , Ja m e s B e ll; l e c t u r e r , J o h n R o b e r ts S a n d y , O reg o n . > s e c o n d T u e s d a y e a c h m o n th , 8 need all of It. T h ere are fo rty -n in e p m. W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r , L. L. m ore precincts in th e county th is y ear N IN G ST A R G R A N G E M eets K id d e r , s e c r e ta r y , W m . M etx- f irs E t V E S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n th . M a s te r. th an last, th e com m issioners having ' g e r. G r e s h a m , O re g o n . J. J . J o h n s o n ; s e c r e ta r y , M iss Iv a added th a t n u m b er to th e 326, m a k F A I R V I E W M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e e ts H ic k e y ; l e c t u r e r , L M a u d B a ll. a f ir s t S a t u r d a y o f e a c h m o n th . ing th e to ta l now 3 Î5 . T his will In ROCKW OOD G R A N G E — M e e ts firs t W e d n e s d a y 8 p m . a n d t h i r d S a tu r d a y crease th e o u tlay some. H u g h e s , s e c r e ta r y , W . H. S ta n - 10 a. in. M a s te r , M rs I d a b u r g e s s ; se c r e t a r y , L e w is J e n s e n ; le c t u r e r , M rs. Instead of farm in g o u t th e w ork BUB ROW »n ' Jrvshain, R i ‘ 1» 1 SA N D Y M A S O N IC L O D G E — W . M. by c o n tra ct Sheriff H u rlb u rt looks G eo H W a ite , s e c r e ta r y , C. D. P u rc e ll. C O L U M B IA G R A N G E — M e tta firs t a fte r it him self, d ealin g d irectly w ith S a n d y , O reg o n . S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , R. P. R a s m u s s e n , s e c r e ta r y , M in n ie P o u n d e r ; the ow ners of th e polling places and T R O U T D A L E C H A P T E R . O. E. 8., le c tu r e r , M rs. A m e tia W o o d w a rd C o r- th e te am sters whoae places and se rv No. 80— S ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n th e t h i r d '•» it. O reg o n . S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n th , M a so n ic h alL ices are em ployed. Also he trie s to T r o u t d a l e W o r th y M a tro n , J a n e t M. W OOD LA W N G R A N G B M eets sot o n d a n d f o u r t h S a t u r d a y e v e n in g s . M a s d istrib u te th e em ploym ents to those G r a n t , s e c r e ta r y , M a r g a r e t M cK ay . te r. W. H. H D u f u r , s e c r e ta r y , T . B. who reside in th e precincts. It is G R E S H A M C H A P T E R . O. E. 8.. NO. T a l b r e t h ; le c t u r e r . M rs. S. E. VVindle. firs t a n d t h i r d T u e s d a y s P o r tla n d , W o o d la w n s t a ti o n . a fte r th e principle of p atro n izin g e H a c 7 h — M m e e o ts n th in O d d b e l l o w s ’ h all. V »orthy M a tro n , A n n a B ro w n ; a e c re - hom e in d u stry . L E N T S G R A N G E — M e e ts s e c o n d S a t- BANK OF GRESHAM i a: j , K k I m PR O H IBITIO N M A K ES BETTER B U S IN E S S R ose I. 1 »air. ODD FE L L O W S. u i.la v 10 a in M a s t e r T .1 K ie u d e r . s e c r e ta r y , M rs W . L. H o t c h k i s s , l e c t u r er, M rs. M a u d e D a r n a ll. L e n ts . O reg o n . G R E S H A M L O D G E , NO. 126,1.O.O. F. N G , J a m e s M c K in n e y ; s e c r e ta r y , R 11. T o d d . M e e ts e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n in g . PLEA SA N T VALLEY G R A N O E— ,.x eets e v e r y f o u r t h S a t u r d a y in e a c h T he follow ing from th e E vening m o n th . M a s te r , P. H. B a te m a n , s e c r e ta r y , M rs. E. L. A n d e r s o n ; l e c tu r e r , M iss T eleg ram , is an in te re stin g com H a z e l B e rk e . U r e a n a m , O re,. R. F . D. 3. R O C K W O O D R E B E K A H L O D G E . No. m en tary on th e effects of th e p ro h i 206.— M e e ts firs t a n d t h i r d T u e s d a y e v e n in g s a t 8 o’clo ck . N. G., C la r a R U S S E L L V I L L E G R A N G E — M e e ts bition law on th e business of a P o rt S t e n s l a n d . s e c r e ta r y , M a ry R ic h m o n d . s e c o n d a n d l a s t S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , J o h n W e lb e s ; s e c r e ta r y , N e ttie land ta ilo r: G R E S H A M R E B E K A H L O D G E , NO. L e w is ; l e c t u r e r , J. L. N e w e ll. P o r tla n d , " If p ro h ib itio n w ere to be voted 61.— M e e ts e v e r y se c o n d a n d f o u r t h R. F. D. 1. o n ilay a t 8 p. m. in t h e 1. O. O. F . upon again th is y ear I would employ M h u ll N o b le G ra n d , M rs. C o ra C h ild e r s , P O M O N A G R A N G E — M e e ts t h ir d a m an to go o u t an d w ork fo r it," s e c r e ta r y , M rs. C. G. H u m aso n . W e d n e s d a y , M a rc h , J u n e , S e p te m b e r , D e cem ber M a s te r . J. J . J o h n s o n ; s e c r e B O R IN G R E B E K A H L O D G E NO. 213 t a r y , E d n a B e rk e , le c tu r e r . M rs. J . W. said Ray B a rk h u rst th is m orning I. o O. F.- M e e ts f ir s t a n d t h i r d F r i T o w n se n d . "1 d o n ’t suy th is because I am at d a y s a t 8 15 in 1. O. O. F. h a ll N o b le ra n d , B la n c h S ie f e r : s e c r e ta r y , A m y h ea rt a p ro h ib itio n ist, for lust year G GRESH A M G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e ry M o ran d . V is ito r s w elco m e. s e c o n d S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . M a s te r, I h ired a m an to go o ut und work B O R IN G L O D G E NO. 234, I.O .O .F .— M rs. J . R. C a v a n a g h ; s e c r e ta r y , A lb e r ta a g a in st th e passage of th e law, b ut I M e e ts e v e r y T u e s d a y a t 8:15 in I.O .O .F . A lle n , l e c t u r e r , rl. E. D a v la . G r e s h a m , N o b le G ra n d , W m . E. C h ild s , s e c O reg o n . find th a t my business was Increased h r e a t ll. a r y , VVm. A. M o ra n d . V ial t o r s w e l F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e r y com e. 25 per cent u n d er p ro h ib itio n .” f ir s t S a tu r d a y . M a s te r. S. B. H a ll, s e c r e t a r y , R o y S to n e ; l e c t u r e r , M rs. J . W. Mr. B a rk h u rst, who is in th e ta il R O C K W O O D 1. O. O. F ., NO. 213.— F a ir v ie w , O reg o n . M e e ts In M a c c a b e e s a i l e v e r y T h u r s d a y T o w n s e n d o ring business, was one of those b u s n i g h t a t 8 o 'clo ck . C. E. C ree. N. G ,; M oney a a v in g b a r g a in s— w a n t ada. iness men who p red icted n o th in g b ut B. N. H a ll, s e c r e ta r y . gloom, a padlock on in d u stry and U N IT E D A 1 T I8 A N 8 , g rass grow ing in th e stre e ts In hlB B O R IN G A S S E M B L Y U N IT E D A R T I- 7 0 - - M e e ts s e c o n d a n d f o u r t h arg u m e n t ag a in st p ro h ib itio n last s F a r n id s . a y N s , o. I. 2 O. O. F. h a ll M a s te r , C la u d e year. T he Increase in business has F. C r o s s ; s e c r e ta r y , M rs. N o ra changed his mind. C o ntluing he Y our m aney will go fa rth e r, W O M EM O P W O O D C B A P T . said : com e back to you q u ick er and C L O V E R C IR C L E NO. 202, W O. W " I was convinced and was sincere M e e ts e v e r y f o u r t h T u e s d a y a t 2.3 0 In give you m ore sa tisfactio n . th e L O. O. F. h a ll G u a r d ia n N e ig h b o r, in my th o u g h t th a t my business M rs M in n ie U la n a h a n . G r e s h a m , G u a r d e tz g e r, G r e s h a m . would decrease and th a t I would ia n c le r k , E liz M a A M CC A BEES, have to reduce th e n u m b er of em R O C K W O O D T E N T , K. O. T. M .- ployes in my business a t least half. M e etn f ir s t S a t u r d a y u n d t h i r d F r id a y e v g s e a c h m o n th . C o m m a n d e r , E. T he effect lias been ju s t co n tra ry and L. e T n in h o r p e ; re c o r d k e e p e r. A. G. S c h a n - I have had to h ire e x tra men to care tin. R I» 1. G r e s h a m . On the Market for th e added business secured since Fresh Every Day C H A R IT Y R E V IE W . W B. A — M e e ts se c o n d T h u r s d a y a n d f o u r t h » S aturday Ja n u a ry 1. a fte rn o o n s each m o n th . C o m m a n d e r. Try Rom an M ea l’ Bread “ Men now have m ore money to M a r g a r e t H c h a n tin , re c o r d k e e p e r, M I (Took. G r e s h a m R. F . D. 1 A great Health Food spend fo r clo th in g th an they did when they spent a p ercen tag e of th e ir G R E S H A M C A M P . NO 18,160, M. W . A.— M e e ts t h i r d F r id a y in e a c h m o n th ea rn in g s for liq u o r IT here have been in odd F e llo w s h a ll. A ll o b lig a te d few er men asking for credit th an m e m b e r s a r e in v ite d to a tte n d . K o as B ro w n , c le r k th e re w ere when th e tow n was wet and when they a re given cred it T he D utch g o v ern m en t has tak en they keep th e ir prom ises and pay over th e d istrib u tio n of all coal in th e ir bills when due. H olland. D istrib u tio n is u n d er th e "T h ro u g h extensive ad v e rtisin g I co n tro l of a body know n as th e s ta te have alw ays secured a larg e business from men who work in lu m b er cam ps coal d istrib u tio n an d advisory com O res h a in ti: M ain St. and places of th a t kind. W ith th e ir m ittee. Im p o rters of coal m ust d is 1 P A U L HOETZEL, pockets filled w ith m oney a f te r sev pose of it su b je ct to tn e in stru c tio n s era l m onths In th e woods these men of th is body. used to w alk into my sto re an d o rd er a su it of clothes im m ed iately a fte r reach in g town. T hey would pay a deposit an d we would s ta r t m ak in g ; th e su it. T he men th en w ent to th e j saloons and spent th e ir money. T he re su lt was th a t th ey forgot ab o u t th e su it and le ft It on o u r hands Now they are so b er and o rd e r m ore expensive clothes T hey d o n 't go aw ay and fo rg et to pay for th e ir suits. 2x4 16 R ough $5.00; Sized $5.00 "P ro h ib itio n has com e to stay and 2x4 24 R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 th e re will never be a chance fo r it 1x4 24 to be d efeated and th e saloon re- , R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 tu rn e d , if th e in crease of business is 1x4 16 R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 any criterio n of its success. A man 2x8-16 R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 fights a g a in st an Issue when he th in k s 2x8 24 R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 th a t Its passage will affect his pocket- j 2x6-16 R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 book o r bank roll. Many of th e bus- j 2x6 24 R ough $5.00; Sized $6.00 Inès» men who fo u g h t p ro h ib itio n on 1x4 S h eetin g sized one side, random len gth s $ 4.00 th ese g ro u n d s a re now convinced th a t th e law is a success.” 1x6 S h eetin g sized one side, random len gth s $ 5.00 :: ” < 'h an ih e rlain 'a T ab b s« H ave IZone W onders fo r Me.” “ I have been a su fferer from sto m ach tro u b le for a n u m b e r of years, i and alth o u g h I have used a g re a t , n u m b e r of rem edies recom m ended ; fo r th is co m p lain t, C h am b erlain 's T ab lets is th e first m edicine th a t has given me positive an d lastin g re lie f,” w rites Mrs A nna K adln, S pencerport, N. Y. “C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets have done w onders for me and 1 value them very h ig h ly .” F o r sa le by G resham D rug Co.— Adv. ‘Patronize Home Industry’ BEST BREAD Pies, Cakes, and Other Pastry Articles. City Bakery ___________ Tr°p i Change in Price of Lumber Until May I, We Will Make the following Prices on Lumber. 1x6 and 8 Shiplap No. 1 R ustic No. 2 R ustic Barn R ustic $ 7.00 416.00 $12.00 $ 8 00 W<’ also have B u ilding M aterial of all kinds at excep tion al low price. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone, S an d y 46 Sandy, Oregon