G RESHAM
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FR ID A Y ,
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MAY
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LUSTED
T he boys and girls In d u stria l club
of th e Lusted school held th e ir first
m eeting in th e schoolhouse on F ri-
I day afte rn o o n , April 28. Mr. Spencer
in stru c ted th e boys in th e a rt of te s t
ing corn seed and gave them many
helpful su g g estio n s in reg ard to th e ir
g ard en in g and also club work in g en
eral. T he club officers rae, C arl
G oger, p resid e n t; H arry C arlson,
vice p resid en t; L eta M iller, se creta ry ;
Mary Dollow itch. tre a su re r. Besides
th e club officers those engaged in
club w ork are, Mamie Denny, Vada
Quay, Veta Miller, G ladys A nderson,
M yrtle M oulton, Ada Quay, W illie I
Sester, Lewis M oulton, E rn est Quay,
H om er Spencer, A lbert Quay, P aul
Dollowitch. T he ch ild ren have tak en
up th e w ork very en th u sia stic ally
and som e have alread y com pleted
th e ir first lesson. They give prom ise
of doing very good work.
T hose on th e ho n o r roll are. C arl
Goger, H arry C arlson, Mamie Denny,
G ladys A nderson, W illie S ester. Ida
S ester, M yrtle M oulton, E arl B ab
cock, Ada Quay, H arold Ja ck , Ho
m er Spencer, Em il K ittin , A lbert
Quay, Veta May M iller, Lew is M oul
ton, M ildred H am ilton, Louise Quay,
W alter Spencer. T hose having p er
fect in sp ellin g fo r th e m onth are,
Gladys A nderson, E arl Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Cady and
fam ily visited a t th e hom e of Ed.
H am ilton last Sunday.
Born to Mr. an d Mrs. N elson, May
3d, a son.
A T T E N T IO N !
Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders
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MILL FEED
any quantity at Carload R ates for Cash
C ash P rices a n y day u p to an d in clu d in g
Friday, May 12
Bran, . . . per ton $22.50
Middlings, per ton $31.00
Q U A L IT Y th e b e st w e ca n bu y.
SU N D IAL MILL
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Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
ADOLF TIETZE
GRESHAM . ORE.
MAIN ST.
Hoss’ Truck Service
Office w ith Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First 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 rders ta k en
for Coal,
Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel.
Gresham
Phone 79 X
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P o rtla n d .
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C ontracting and Building
BUTTER
PURE, SW EET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
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on Powell V alley road a t P lea san t
H om e to p atien ts, invalids, con
valescents, eld erly persons.
P hone 27x2
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and R ep air W ork Quickly
and N eatly F in ish ed .
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W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
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R ou te 2 , Box 74
ER IC
CHARLES M. STAFFORD
p rincipal of th e W oodlaw n school in
j P o rtlan d and well know n as an e d u
ca to r is a ca n d id a te fo r th e R epuhll-
I can no m in atio n for County School
I S u p erin ten d en t.
“ I believe in p u ttin g re g u la r school
work first, w ith m ain a tte n tio n to th e
! fu n d a m e n ta ls,” he says, in his sta te -
' m ent of candidacy. "I have tak en
deep in te re st, how ever, In m anual
i train in g , dom estic science and school
g ardens. 1 have alw ays considered
th e m ost im p o rta n t d uty of a p rin
cipal o r s u p e rin te n d e n t th ^t of influ
encing th e m orals an d c h a ra c te r of
th e pupils by personal contact.
"If
n o m in a te d
and
e le c te d ,
I
pledge th e sam e g rad e of w ork as
county su p e rin te n d e n t th a t I have
given th e people in my eight y ears of
service as p rin cip al in th e P o rtlan d
sch o o ls.”
A lthough he has m ade his own
way since he was 9 years old, Mr.
Stafford has o b ta in ed a high school,
n o rm al an d college ed u cation.
He
holds a te a c h e r's life diplom a in O re
gon, aw ard ed him a f te r exam ination.
Mr. Stafford is 39 y ears old, m arried
and has tw o ch ildren.
His teach in g experience consists of
six years in th e ru ra l schools and
fo u r y ears in th e high schools of
Illinois, th e s ta te w here he was born
and ed u cated , an d n in e years as p rin
cipal of g ra m m a r schools, e ig h t of
th em passed in P o rtlan d .
Mr. Stafford has been principal
h ere of th re e of th e larg est schools
in th e city, th e G lencoe, C reston and
W oodlaw n schools. He is ow se rv
ing his th ird year as pr> iclpal at
W oodlawn
B allot No. 1.32
Paid Adv.
W ork See
F rank C. Jone«
G r e e h a m . O re., P h o n e 851
New Gallery
G IL T
P h o n e : T r o u td a le 9 F 1 1
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Sanitary Meat Market
M an,
G reaham P eo p le Try Sim ple
M ixture.
Many G resham people a re su r-
; prised at th e QUICK action of sim
ple b u ck th o rn b ark , glycerine, etc.,
as mixed in A dler-i-ka
T his sim ple
' rem edy ac ts on BOTH u p p er and
I low er bowel, rem oving such su rp rls-
| Ing foul m a tte r th a t ONE SPOON
FUL relieves alm o st ANY CASE
co n stip atio n , so u r stom ach o r gas.
A few doses often relieve o r p rev en t
epp en d lcitis.
A sh o rt
tre a tm e n t
helps ch ro n ic sto m ach trouble. T he
INSTANT, easy actio n of A dler-i-ka
is asto n ish in g
T he G resham Drug
Co.— Adv.
AN D ER SO N
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
GRESHAM.
OREGON
R h eu m atism .
If you a re tro u b led w ith chronic
o r m u scu lar rh eu m a tism give C h am
b e rla in 's L in im en t a tria l. T he re
lief from pain w hich It affords is
alone w o rth m any tim e its cost. F o r
sale by G resham D rug Co.— Adv.
K. A. M il.I .lit. C ashier
S Y N O P S IS
or
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
N otice Is hereby given th a t
H agberg & Jo h n so n , of th e Pow
ell V alley sto re, have sold th e ir
business to A. F . Jo h n so n and
B ert O lson, who will co n tin u e th e
g en eral m erch an d ise business Ac
co u n ts due th e old firm are pay
able to e ith e r Mr. K arl H agberg
o r Mr. J. J. Jo h n so n o r a t th e
sto re.
T he new firm will do business
u n d er "the nam e of Jo h n so n A
O lson and solicits y o u r p atro n ag e
P hone 268. Pow ell Valley sto re.
David W olfe, m ail c a rrie r on ro u te
1 from B oring, had a bad th o u g h not
serio u s accident last W ednesday a f
ternoon n ea r th e hom e of A J. Ault.
The reach of Mr. W olfe's mail bug
gy broke, le ttin g th e bed of th e
buggy fall on th e back springs,
b reak in g them .
W hen Mr. W olfe
succeeded In escaping th ro u g h the
hack of th e buggy he saw his horse
tro ttin g up th e road still h itched to
th e fro n t port of the buggy.
Mr.
W olfe took th e m ail on along his
ro u te and Mr. H oglum hauled the
w recked buggy back to Boring for
him.
F ifteen ladies atten d e d th e I. W.
W. club at th e hom e of Airs. E lm er
Van F lee t la st T uesday ufternoon.
W. A. P ro c to r has p urchased a
new Dodge autom obile.
T he M ethodist Aid society will
m eet w ith Mrs. Jew el Collins, of
P lea san t H om e W ednesday a f te r
noon, May 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford
called a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
G eorge B lack b u rn , Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. H u tch in s drove
to B arlow Sunday, w here they visited
Mr'. H u tch in 's siste r and hu sb an d , Mr.
and Mrs. P o rter.
T he B ap tist Aid society will m eet
with Mrs. A rth u r C hase, of Gillis,
T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , May 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ja ck , of
P o rtlan d , called at th e hom e of Mrs.
Ella S chneider, Tuesday.
T he sixth, seventh and eig h th
g rades of th e C o ttrell school took the
sta te exam ination T h u rsd ay and F r i
day.
T he I. B. G. club will m eet with
Mrs. Alonzo R adford all day T h u rs
day, May 18.
Mrs. A. It. H u tch in s will e n te rta in
th e L adles' club, W ednesday a f te r
noon, May 17.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M cNemier, of
P o rtlan d , were callers a t th e hom e of
T. P. C am pbell Sunday aftern o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Robinson, of
B rooklyn, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs.
W ill Richey, Sunday.
Mrs. G. N. S ager was a city visitor
T uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G arrson a t
ten d ed ch u rch services at L ents S u n
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. li. B urns were
looking a fte r business affairs in P o rt
land last Tuesday.
Mrs. W. G. Rogers, assisted by her
m o th er Mrs. Elwood, e n te rta in e d the
L adies' Aid W ednesday aftern o o n .
A good atten d a n ce Is reported.
Mrs. Bloomfield, of P o rtlan d , was
th e g u est of Mrs. W. O. R ogers one
day th is week.
Rodlun B ro th ers are moving th e ir
saw m ill th is week
They are tak in g
it in to th e Boring d istric t, w here
they have acquired a body of tim ber.
Miss L au ra Moore has retu rn ed
hom e from T im ber Grove, Oregon,
w here she has ju s t finished teaching
a very successful te rm of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H ayden and
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n P eterso n , of
S p rin g w ater, visited at th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D ahiquist, Hr.,
last W ednesday.
**< hanilierlaiii'N T ablet* H ave Done
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 er of years,
and alth o u g h 1 have used a g re a t
n u m b er of rem edies recom m ended
for th is com plaint, C h a m b e rla in 's
T ablets is th e first m edicine th s t has
given me positive and la stin g relief,”
w rites Mrs. A nna K adln, Spencerport,
N. Y, "C h am b e rlain ’s T ab lets have
done w onders for me and I value
them very h ig h ly .” F o r sale by
G resham D rug Co.— Adv,
ANNUAL
STATEM ENT
OP TH E
LONDON «St LANCASHIRE INDEMNITY COMPANY
OF AMERICA
o f N ew Y ork, In th e S t a t e o f N ew Y ork, on th e 3 1 st d a y o f D e c e m
ber. 1915. m a d e to th e I n s u r a n c e C o m m is s io n e r o f tile S t a t e of
O reg o n , p u r s u a n t to la w :
C A P IT A L
A m o u n t o f c a p it a l p a id a p .......................................................................*
IN C O M E
7 6 0 ,000.00
N et p r e m iu m s r e c e iv e d d u r ln u th e y e a r .................................. *1,067.035.59
I n t e r e s t , d iv id e n d s , a n d r e n t s re c e iv e d .lu r in g th e y e a r .
61.308.83
In c o m e fro m o th e r s o u r c e s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r . . .
750.000.00
T o t a l I n c o r n a ......................................................................................... * 1 ,8 5 8 ,3 4 4 .4 3
L o sse s p a id d u r i n g t h e y e a r, in c lu d in g a d j u s t m e n t ex-
p e n s e s , e t c ................................................................................................*
81,244.61
D iv id e n d s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r on c a p ita l s t o c k ......................................
C o m m is s io n s a n d s a l a r i e s p a id d u r in g ttie y e a r .....................
*88.635.06
T a x e s , lic e n s e s, a n d f e e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r .....................
21.474 5*
A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d i t u r e s ................................................
69,906.66
T o t a l ■ x p e n d lt tu e e
COTTRELL
Shorts, . . per ton $24.50
P h o n e : G resh a m 6 1 1
the h ard tim es th a t everybody
experiences some tim e o r o th er,
and th e m ore e n trie s in it to
your cred it th e m ore in d ep en
d en t you will be of F o rtu n e ’s
frow ns. Begin saving now and
prove y o u r prudence.
The
Bank of G resham will open an
account w ith you an d m ake
money e a rn 4 per cent, for you
com pounded every 6 m onths.
............................................................................ •
A SSETS
481,151.71
V a lu e o f re a l e s t a t e o w n e d ( m a r k e t v a l u e ) ......................................................
V a lu e o f s to c k s a n d b o n d s o w n e d I m a r k e t v a l u e ) ........... 1,705,110.00
D u e fro m o t h e r C o m p a n ie s f o r R e in s u r a n c e o n p a id lo s s e s
2.077.63
C a s h In b a n k s a n d o n h a n d ..............................
312,447 62
P r e m iu m s in c o u r s e o f c o lle c tio n w r i t te n s in c e S e p te m b e r
30, 1916 ...................................................................................................
284,610.81
I n t e r e s t a n d r e n t s d u e a n d a c c r u e d ..............................................
11,838.76
T o t a l a s s e t s ............................................................... ..............................*82316.084.83
L e ss sp ec ia l d e p o sits in a n y S ta te ( i f a n y th ere b e ) .............................
T o t a l a s s e t s a d m it t e d La O r e g o n ...........................................
* 3 ,3 16,084.83
L IA B IL IT IE S
G r o s s c la im s f o r lo s s e s u n p a i d ..................................................... * 263,463 , 7
A m o u n t o f u n e a r n e d p r e m iu m s on a ll o u t s t a n d i n g r is k s
652.489.5 i
D u e f o r c o m m is s io n a n d b r o k e r a g e ...............................................
68,050.02
A ll o th e r l i a b i l i t i e s .................................................................................
56,893.4 I
T o ta l lia b ilitie s
....................................................................................* 1 ,0 4 0 ,8 9 6 .7 4
T o ta l p r e tiilu m s in f o r c e D e c e m b e r 31, 1*11
................... * 973,14 1 .78
B U S IN E S S IN O B E G O N FO B T H E Y E A R
G r o s s p r e m iu m s r e c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r .............................. *
16,259 I
P r e m iu m s r e t u r n e d d u r in g th e y e a r ............................................
2,136 92
L o s s e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r
.................................................
251.I t
L o s s e s i n c u r r e d d u r i n g th e y e a r ...................................................
601.14
(S ig n e d ) G E O . C. H O W IE ,
S e c r e ta r y .
S t a t u t o r y r e s i d e n t g e n e r a l u g e n t a n d a t t o r n e y f o r se rv i« '
G. I,. (K iodell, ro o m 226, C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e Ih iild ln g , P o rtla n d .
O regon
W hooping Cough.
One of th e m ost successful p re p a r
atio n s in use fo r th is disease is
C h am b erlain 's Cough Rem edy. S. W.
M cClinton, B landon S prings, Ala.,
w rites, "O u r baby had w hooping
cough as bad as m ost any baby could
have it. I gave hint C h a m b e rla in 's
Cough Rem edy an d i t soon got him
w ell.” F o r sale by G resham D rug
Co.— Adv.
NOTICE.
described o r any p a rt th ereo f, and
for such f u rth e r relief as to th e co u rt
may seem m eet an d ag reeab le in
equity.
T his sum m ons Is served upon you
by p u blication th ereo f for six suc
cessive w eeks in tile G resham O ut
look, a bi-w eekly n ew spaper p u b
lished in said county and sta te , by
o rd er of R. G. M orrow, ju d g e of said
court.
MILO C. KINO,
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
F irs t p u b licatio n Mar. 31, 1916.
L ast p u b licatio n May 12, 1916.
In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S tate of
Oregon In an d fo r M ultnom ah
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County.
G. W. K enney, P lain tiff, vs. S. Hay-
ashi and M. H ay ash l, his wife, De
fen d an ts.
Y our m aney will go fa rth e r,
io S. H ayashl and M. H aytishi, his
come
back to you q u ick er and
wife, d efen d an ts.
give you m ore satisfactio n .
In th e nam e of th e s ta te of O regon
you are hereby re q u e ste d to ap p e ar
and an sw er th e co m p lain t filed
a g a in st you In th e above e n title d
s u it on or b efo re th e 2 0th day of
May, 1916, w hich is m ore th a n six
w eeks a f te r th e 3 1 st day o f M arch,
1916, th e day o rd ered fo r th e first
On the M arket
publication of th is su m m o n s; an d If
Fresh Every Day
you fail to an sw e r, fo r w a n t th e re o f, I
th e plaintiff will apply to th e co u rt
Roman M eal’ Bread ¡i
for th e re lie f p rayed fo r in th e com }{ Try
p la in t; to -w lt: fo r ju d g m e n t ag a in st
A great Health Food
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you for th e sum of $1600.00 w ith In
te re s t th e re o n a t th e r a te of 7 per
cent per an n u m from th e first day of
May, 1914, and fo r th e f u r th e r sum
of $160.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees, to g e th
er w ith costs an d d isb u rse m e n ts of
s u it; th a t th e m o rtg a g e s e t fo rth in
I
p lain tiff’s co m p lain t co v erin g th e ft —
so u th h alf of th e so u th w e st q u a rte r
of th e n o rth w e st q u a r te r of Section
15, T ow nship One S outh, R a n g e F o u r
E ast of W illa m e tte M eridan, be fo re
closed and said p rem ises so ld to s a t
M ain St.
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G resham
•);
isfy Bald Ju d g m e n t as p ro v id ed by
law, and th a t you an d all persons
PAUL H0ETZEL,
Prop.
claim ing u n d er you be fo re v e r fo re
closed an d b a rre d from clu lm in g any
in te re st in and to th e p ro p e rty above
‘Patronize Home Industry’ $
BEST BREAD 1
J Pies, Cakes, and Other £
Pastry Articles.
City Bakery I
Change in Price of Lumber
Until M ay 1, W e W ill M ake the
following Prices on L um ber.
2x4 16
Rough $5.00; Sized $5.00
2x4 24
.
Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00
1x4 24
Rough $5.00; Sized $6 00
1x4 16
. .
,
Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00
2x8-16
.
Rough $5.00, Sized $6.00
2x8 24
Rough $5.00; Sized $0.00
2x6-16
Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00
2x6 24
Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00
1x4 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths
.....
$ 4.00
1x6 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths
$ 5.00
1x6 and 8 8 'iip la p
5 7.00
No. 1 Rusti«:
$16.00
No. 2 R u stic
$12.00
Barn Rustic
$ 8.00
We also have Building M aterial of all kinds a t exceptional
low price.
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Phone, F gindy 46
Handy, Oregon