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F OL P.
ORESHAM
P IIO K M Y H O SE
‘ Be Loyal, Buy a t H om e”
I’rli r, (juuJii . an d h < rvice beioK <r|u a l g iv e p re fe re n c e to y o u r
h om e s to re .
L a d le s’
( ’unify C u t" an d stq u are N ic k S u m m e r V ests
KM- to BOc each
L a d ie s’ U nion S u its in O lo o n lt an d G auze K n it, lace am i tig h t knee,
" ( ’unify C u t” an d S q u a re .Mack,
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• extra spec ia l eor < h ii . dki v
C h ild re n ’s K n it I'n io n . S u its, m ad e sa m e us N a z a re th U nion S u its
a n d W aists; ay e s 2 to 14 y e a rs,
;f ,c p er S u it
I..idi'-r. B ungalow A pron; in good q u a lity P e rc a le , se v e ra l m o d els
Io ch o o se fro m
75,. each
Ju s t a rr iv e d by e x p re ss L ad le» ’ H ouse D resses in p lain , s trip e and
check Ginghams, contrasting ti
s i . t s i tnd 9 1 .9 B each
W A RNER'S
lit sT-PICOOl-
CORSETS
To be in fash io n you sh o u ld w e a r a W a rn e r’s R u st-P ro o f C o rset, a
c o rse t g u a ra n te e d to w ear w ith o u t ru s tin g , b re a k in g o r te a rin g .
W hen yon d isc a rd a " W a r n e r ’s ” it Is b ecau se you w ish a new
W a rn e r's .
S lo t» to S5 no
C A N N O N ’S
DRY GOODS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS
The T a d ’s Store
GRESHAM, OREGON
Phone 641
Guaranteed- o r Not a Cent’s Charge
Y o u need n o t s u ffe r b u n io n to r tu r e a n h o u r lo n g e r. N o m a tte r h o w la rg e
o r p a in fu l y o u r b u n io n s m a y be—o r h o w o fte n o r b y w h o m tre a te d and
pr«»nounced ok u ra b le ” — h e r e n t least is co n vin c in g ’ p r o o f t h u t th e re
is p o s itiv e r e lie f fo r y o u —r ig h t n o w —to d a y.
Bunion Com fort”
is Guaranteed to Give Instant Relief
and p o N itive ly c u re th e m ost s tu b b o rn b u n io n s. Y u 11 h a v e pea' * a nd c o m fo rt ns soon as you
a p p ly one. T h e p a in and in fla m m a tio n d isa p p e a r lik e m a g ic . Y o u can re a lly e n jo y w a lk in g
o tu «• m o re
L a d ie s can w e a r th d ir n a tu ra l, s m a ll size shoes w ith o u t d is c o m fo rt— d o n ’ t c u t h- les
in y o u r shoes and use o ld fa sh io n e d c o tto n o r fe lt w ads, w ashers and ste e l c o n tra p tio n s . “ B u n ­
i o n ' o m fo r t” is th e c o m m o n sense lo g ic a l re m e d y b -rb u n io n s .
I t a bsorbs and d ra w s o u t th e in ­
i ’ .»minat ion. so fte n s a nd disso lve s th e a c c u m u la te d L iv e rs o f c a r tila g e w h ic h re a lly m a k e th e
b u n io n , th u s re d u c in g th e e n la rg e m e n t a n d re s to r in g th e d e fo rm e d fo o t to its h e a lth y n o rm a l size.
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY.
MAY
5,
1910
T h e G re sh a m c h a p te r o f th e O rd e r
o f E a s te r n S ta r w as h o ste ss to a b o u t
j tw o h u n d re d g u e s ts on la s t T u esd ay
n ig h t, a t K e g u e r’s o p e ra house. T h e
g u e s ts re p re s e n te d th e tw elv e P o rt-
J lan d c h a p te rs b esid es th o s e o f T ro u t-
P ro f F. C. S tre y ffe le r a n d wife ! d a le a n d S andy.
A d o u b le q u a r te t
a n d Mrs. H e n ry A dbly a n d fam ily
i fu r n is h e d u num b» r of old tim e so n g s
o f L e n ts L e n ta « p ent th e day S unday
J ai d an old fa sh io n e d band d isp e n se d
w ith Rev. a n d M rs. W. R. P lu m lee.
, m sic. T h e e v e n in g w as sp e n t, a f t e r
Mias P e a rl D u rst, th e lib ra ria n ,
l th e p ro g ra m , w ith so cial co n v erse and
a n n o u n c e s th a t b eg in n in g to m o rro w ,
I cards. T h e m e m b e rs of th e G resh -
May 6. th e lib ra ry w ill o p en on S a t­
I aie c h a p te r w ere d istin c tiv e ly d ress-
u rd a y s at 2:3(1 in s te a d o f a t 1 o 'clock
e»l, th e w om en b eing in h o u se d re s s ­
.Mr. an d .Mrs. S. B. J o h n s o n passed
es an d w h ite a p ro n s a n d th e m en in
ttie t i l t h a n n iv e rs a ry o r th e i r w ed­
i bib o v e ra lls. S u p p e r w as se rv e d in
d in g day q u ie tly
at
t h e i r hom e
j th e c a fe te ria .
T h u rsd a y . T h e w ed d in g o c c u rre d on
A R oyal N e ig h b o r lo d g e w as re ­
th e O reg o n T ra il
Mr. a n d
.Mrs.
c e n tly o rg a n iz e d In G re sh a m by D ep­
J o h n s o n h a v e m ad e th e ir h o m e in
uty M rs. D ow ell of P o rtla n d , w ith a
th is v icin ity a n d in G re sh a m d u rin g
c h a r i e r m e m b e rsh ip o f 22.
T h o se
a ll th e y e a rs o r th e i r m a r rie d life.
ele ted to fill th e officers’ c h a ir s a re
M rs. Geo. W. S ta p le to n su ffe re d a
M a rg a re t T o d d , o ra c le ; E m m a P e te r­
b ad ly sp ra in e d a n k le on W ed n esd ay
so n , ric e o ra c le ; A n n a L u n d q u ist,
m o rn in g o f th is w eek. M rs. S tap le-
c h a n c e llo r; E m m a W a lra d , re c o rd e r;
to n w as h o ste ss o n W ed n e sd a y to th e
.Marie L ane, re c e iv e r; Mrs. M. L an e,
L a d ie s ’ Aid so c ie ty , o v e r fo rty lad ies
o ra c le .
T h e lo d g e w ill m eet » very
b ein g p re s e n t.
Jw o w eeks on F rid a y e v e n in g s. T he
?.lr. a n d M rs. N. H. B a k e r a n d son
n ext m e e tin g w ill be to n ig h t.
N a th a n ie l o f G reen w o o d , N e b ra sk a ,
.Mrs.
O sb o rn e
h a s re n te d
her
v isite d th is w eek w ith th e fam ilies
h o u se to Dr. S. P. B ittn e r w ho w ith
o f M. D. K ern a n d Roy K ern ,
M rs. K e n t a n d c h ild re n w ill occupy
ta k e n fo r th e lied C ross w o rk . Spec­
sam e tills su m m e r.
M rs. O sb o rn e
ial m u sic is b ein g p re p a re d , o n e n u m ­
w ill go to C a rlto n , O reg o n , to sp en d
b er of w hich will be a violin solo by
th e s u m m e r w ith
her
d a u g h te r s ,
A lphonse T ietze. T h e M a rth a V e rtin
M rs. G. G. L a v e r a n d M iss B essie
n e t y e s te rd a y w ith M rs. T ie tz e .
w h ere th e la t te r is te a c h in g .
M iss F lo re n c e C le v e la n d is visit-
K a rl . H a g b e rg an d J . J. Jo h n s o n
n g w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r , M rs. Mary
h av e sold th e P o w ell V alley s to re
‘reeton.
a n d sto c k o f m e rc h a n d is e to A. F.
M rs. L e la h S h ield s, o f P o rtla n d ,
Jo h n s o n a n d B e rt O lson, w ho hav e
p e n t W ed n esd ay w ith M rs. E. M.
ta k e n o v e r th e b u sin e ss. A. F . J o h n ­
o ons.
B oth la d ie s p aid a v is it to
son h as been in th e s to r e u n d e r th e
he C oons fa rm .
M th . W e a v e r of
old m a n a g e m e n t a n d is w ell know n
’< rry w as a c a lle r on M rs. C oons one
to th e people o f P o w ell V alley an d
ay th is w eek.
M rs. C o o n s visited
s u r ro u n d in g c o u n try . M r. O lson h as
iitii M rs. S c h la tte r o f T e rry T u esd ay
re c e n tly com e fro m K an sas.
fte rn o o n .
LOCAL EVENTS
OF INTEREST
THE SIGN OF GOOD PAINT
Any one who uses or ought to use
paints and varnishes, will be glad to know
that we have just taken the agency for
S herwin -W il l ia m s
P aints & V arnishes
■Ç. I W
•'.sir
in this locality. For fifty years this line
has been the world’s leader—that’s why
we chose it; and we are leaders in good
things here—that’s why they chose us.
It’s a pretty good combination to do
business with.
Mrs. S ad ie C ra w fo rd s p e n t a day
e cen tly in F a irv ie w , v is itin g w ith
G et a R o n o f " H u n io n C o m fo rt” T o d a y
I!"1
,
Id frie n d s.
n t Htarvelotw b u n io n rem edy you 'v e ever trie d —r e tu r n th e o th e r te n plaster« and ge t y o u r m oney ha. k.
T h e r e g u la r s e rv ic e s w ill be held
Ill« Itexall S tore
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
(¡rcMiiarn, Oregon
( th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay ,
o th m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g .
A t th e
lo rn in g se rv ic e a q u a r t e t, c o n sistin g
C. E. R u sh e r, .Mrs. A. C. B rack en -
ry , .Mrs. M y rtle M yers a n d J a i k -
BETWEEN
>n J o n e s , w ill sin g " W h e n G a th e r
P O R T L A N D AND G R E S H A M
lo a d s ,” by P a rk .
A solo, “ B eth -
h e m ,” by P a u l A rm s tro n g , w ill be
Office with Pioneer Auto Truck Co., 22U Ash St.
ing by Miss D ella T ow le. A t the
P h o n e B ro ad w ay 2X51
'e n in g se rv ice th e q u a r te t w ill sing
th in g tft P a y ,” by P a rk .
Mr. a n d M rs. ('h a s . J o h n s o n w ent
A Full Load of 5 Ions of grain or produce from Gresham to Portland at $1 a Ion
N ew b erg W ed n esd ay to v isit w ith
r. an d Mrs. D av is, fo r m e r re s id e n ts
fl. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173.
Gresham. Ore.
G resh am .
M rs. C h a rity S m ith r e tu r n e d hom e
r~
r~ r~
le s d a y , a f te r sp e n d in g th e w in te r
e a s te rn W a sh in g to n , a t K en n ew ick
a n d W alla W a lla , w ith h e r d a u g h ­
C o lu m b ia n a H igh S chool.
T h e in te re s t of all of th e h ig h
school p u p ils is c e n te re d u p o n th e
m ass m e e tin g to be h eld S a tu rd a y .
M ay 13, from 10-12 an d 1 :3 0 - 3 :3 0
T h e p rize list h as been m ad e o u t an d
th e h ig h sch o o l w ishes to th a n k tlx
people w ho hav e so g e n e ro u s ly c o n ­
tr ib u te d prizes. T h e n a m e s follow­
ing th e p rizes a re th e d o n o rs of
th em .
T h e fo llo w in g e x h ib its a rt
open to high an d g ra d e sch o o l g irls:
E x h ib it A— B est lo a f o f b read
first p rize, $ 1 .7 5 ; fro m M o n tav llla
S avings b a n k ; seco n d , 75 cen ts.
E x h ib it B B est la y e r c a k e
i 'i r s '
75 c e n ts , J u liu s M eier.
E x h ib it ('
B est e x h ib it of fa n c j
w ork. 75 c e n ts, J u liu s M eier.
E x h ib it D— B est p la in sew in g , $1.
J u liu s M eier.
E x h ib it
E B est m a d e a rtic le ,
m a n u a l tr a in in g w o rk , o pen to boys
ters.
of h ig h a n d g ra d e sch o o ls, 1st $1.50,
N ext S u n d ay w ill be M a rth a V erein
G eorge C h a m b e rla in ; seco n d , 50 cts
d ay a t th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l ch u rc h .
J. W. BROWN, Prop.
E x h ib it F — B e st c re a m c a k e , open
R ev. F . H. F re u n d , th e p a s to r, w ill
to w om en an d g irls o f n e ig h b o rh o o d
p re a c h . A sp ecial co lle c tio n w ill be
Best Quality Meats,
Two and
o n e -h a lf p o u n d s b a k in g
M rs. I. M. T h o m a s, on th e C an n o n
p o w d er, W. R. K n ig h t.
fa rm a t O ld
P le a s a n t
H om e, has
E x h ib it G— B est e x h ib it of school
o p e n e d h e r h o m e a s a p riv a te s a n i­
w ork fro m g ra d e sch o o l, $1.
ta r iu m w h ere sh e w ill c a re fo r in ­
A p rize essay c o n te s t w ill be h eld
Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
v a lid s, c o n v a le sc e n ts a n d e ld e rly peo ­
th e s u b je c t b eing “ H o u se B e a u tifie s
ple.
S h e is a p ra c tic a l n u rs e w ith
-
-
.
POW ELL STREE’I
tio n .” T h e p rize w ill be o n e d o lla r
w ide e x p e rien ce. See h e r ad. in
a n d g ra d e school p u p ils m ay c o m p ete
.^' .v . v orv .-. t j .- j
.v
< a n o th e r co lu m n .
P ro g ra m fro m th e v a rio u s sch o o l
w ill be h eld a n d th e h ig h sch o o l w ill
|a lw giv e a p ro g ra m
W e h o p e to h a v e m an y v is ito rs up
Io n th a t day fo r we a re ju s tly p ro u d
I of o u r h ig h school a n d w a n t th e pa
I tr o n s of th e d is tric t to in sp e c t th e
ItMl PER CENT. POTATO PLANTING
I w ork
C om e p re p a re d to sp e n d th e d a y .
S av es a b u sh el o f seed p er a c re , m a k e s e v ery
I E v ery o n e w ill b rin g basket» an d e a t
piece c o u n t, no sp re a d o f d ise a se , a tw o -m an p la n te r
| (h e ir d in n e r at th e sch o o lh o u se .
w ilh co rn o r b ean a tta c h m e n t.
T h e boys h a v e receiv ed th e i r tra c k
I s u its an d a re p ra c tic in g fo r th e tra c k
Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. with a double
I m eet w hich w ill a lso be h eld on m ass
disc opener.
I m e e tin g day
T h e p rizes w ill be a w a rd e d a t th e
ILiinl Seeders— Garden Seedei
nlliv a lo rs.
■ o p e n in g of th e a fte rn o o n sessio n at
I 1:30.
T h e H u rlb u r t sch o o l a n d D istric t
I 3 0 w ill be s ta n d a rd iz e d at t h i s m e . t -
I ing
BEST TO USE
Gresham, Oregon
O u r tw o new te n n is c o u rts a re al-
I most co m p le te d an d w ill a d d g re a tly
J to th e p u p ils in te re s te d in a th le tic s .
S u p t. A. P. A rm s tro n g a tte n d e d
I th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e b o ard held
| on .Monday ev en in g .
I’rin . A. R. T o lle fso n w ill teac h
I lu re th e e n s u in g y e a r
.Miss C o u lte r
Sterling & Kidder
Hdw. Co.
Emery’s Truck Service
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A
Beef, Iron and Wine
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices
PHONE
41
IRON AGE POTATO PLANTER
Hessel s Farm Machinery
BEST TO BUY
you’ll find it pays to use good paint
r'r
,7 !
«J " cost »>1 painting is alxiut two-thinis labor
Jf {u,<l'<«*c-tliird paint. You'll save a lot of time
HIGH STANDARD
LIQ UID • P A IN T
It s ready to use and works
Your painter can work
fast with it and do a good job.
He can complete your job in
less time than will be possible
with cheap paint, Ixcuuse there
will be fewer gallons to apply if
you use •‘High Standard.” You
ensy.
save money on both labor and
paint.
Figure the cost before you
decide upon your paint. You'll
get the best protection, greatest
beauty and u tm o s t economy with
"H igh Standard'' Paint.
A sk fo r C olor C ard
Metzger
lia s
r e s i g n e d , ( lie r e s i g n a t i o n
A Spring ionic for that I ¡red Feeling
Stimulates the Appetite, Aids
the Digestion, and Restores
Impoverished Blood.
PowelPs Pharmacy
Howitt Building
Phone 101
Gresham, Oregon
Finding the Time
to c ■onie in anti look over our
tine stock of furniture is the
one tiling we wisli you to <lo.
We have strived faithfully
to I siahlish a ivim tation for
,1,
R. R. C ARLSON
G R E S H A 3I,
to t a k e
OREGON
place at th e end of tile p re s e n t school
I y ear.
POWELL VALLEY
T lie L ad ies Aid of th e S w edish
I L u th e ra n c h u rc h w ill m eet at th e
hom e of M rs E m a n u e l A n d erso n on
T u esd ay
a fte rn o o n .
May
9, a t 2
o 'clo ck
A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is ex-
I te n d e d to all.
\ syiulMil o f H e a lth .
The
P y th a g o r ia u s
of
A ncient
G reece a te sim p le food, p ra c tic e d
te m p e ra n c e a n d p u rity . As a b a d g e
they used th e five p o in te d s t a r w hich
th ey re g a rd e d as a sy m b o l o f h e a lth .
A red rive point» d s t a r a p p e a rs on
each p a c k a g e of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab
lets, a n d s till fu lfils its a n c ie n t m is­
sion as a sy m b o l of h e a lth
If you
a re tro u b le d w ith in d ig e stio n , b ilio u s ­
ness o r c o n s tip a tio n , g et a p a c k a g e
of th e se ta b k 'ts fro m y o u r d ru g g is t.
You w ill be s u r p ris e d a t th e q u ick
re lie f w hich th e y affo rd
F o r sa le '
by G resh am D rug C o.- Adv
Tailoring.
For men and
w om en— cleaning
pressing and rep airin g done wel
P eter L enard. Powell stre e t.
3 0 % increase in Deposits
During the year, Indicative of a Return of
I rosperity and the Service of this,Bank
APRIL 24
1915
DEPOSITS
$147.627.23
1916
$182,588.98
IRST £ 3
GRESHAM
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