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GRESHAM OITLO üK T lE sD A Y , JUNE «. Itti« PAGE THREE k & & 77- S E S 7 7 ^ 7 JÎ7 Æ ^ a S Æ ^ 2 & Z & 2 Ü KELSO A larg e a tte n d a n c e was p rese n t at th e g rad u a tio n s exercises S atu rd ay evening. T he d um b bell d rill by th e IN FIVE MONTHS fo u rth , fifth and sixth g rad es and the In d ian club d rill by th e advanced December 31, 1915, Deposits, $42,964.56 grades received m uch fav o rab le com- , m eat. S u p erv iso r B renton V edder May 31, 1916 “ 54,882.49 ! gave th e com m encem ent ad d ress, Net Gain $11,917.93 1 w hich was h ea rtily enjoyed by all. ' T he ch a irm an of th e B oard, Mrs. j R obert Jo n sru d , d elivered th e diplo H elp us to D ouble this by D ecem ber 31, 1916 mas to th e follow ing nam ed g ra d u Field T W Engines ates: Leo M ilan, R u th Lind, M arion B arnum , H ugh H arbison, V irgil P a t In all sizes—always .s ta rt on Hocking Valley and Ross Ensilage Cutters terso n , G eorge Jo n sru d . Clyde H arvi- M agnetto—no Cranking. and Blowers son an d Bessie Roe. L ast of all Require less power and do better work. Mrs. B arn u m gave a ta lk in w hich A. r . M I L L E I , P r ä sid e n t K . A. V U I.1 .V » . C a sh lsr P . A. H A L L ID A T , T ie s P r e sid e n t she feelingly com m ented upon th e loyalty of h e r class an d paid a high trib u te to th e K elso m o th ers. Mrs. B arn u m has been p rin cip al for th e THE HARM IN past two years an d d u rin g th a t tim e USING TOBACCO has tak en th e deepest in te re s t in h er Open hearth. % Steel Hoops; 9-inch M achine-cut T hread; a strong Steel Ladder every 18 C o n tin u ed from page 1 T he w riter of th is paper. N ettie pupils an d accom plished a w ork th a t inches: a Steel Hinged Door that opens all the way back with 9 inch clearance; four Door N elson of Pow ell Valley school, 6tli will n o t soon be fo rg o tten . Miss possession of, n o r w ithhold, n o r a d Latches to each door, a door th at will not warp, fits tight and will stay tig h t; with six g rad e, was aw ard ed $2 as a local E rickson also has been a loyal co base anchors a double anchoring system ; with staves that are rig h t; with prices right. vise w ith h o ld in g from T ru ste e Sa w o rk er an d it is w ith h e a rty w ishes bin o r th e m a rsh a l any p ro p erty be aw ard , and a book as a county prize. An estimate on size and price cheerfully given. for fu tu re success th a t we see them longing to th e b a n k ru p t co rp o ratio n , A n o th er essay by L ang M. Goodwin was p rin te d in th e O utlook last F r i go to new fields of endeavor. w hich was th e only p ro p erty over Mrs. Ned N elson gave a d in n er w hich th e b a n k ru p t ^o u rt could have day. Both essayB w ere read y e s te r S atu rd ay evening to th e g ra d u a tin g any ju risd ic tio n ; and ag ain it was day afte rn o o n by th e ir w riters a t the TEL. 544 GRESHAM class, Mrs. B arn u m , Miss E rickson proved th a t th e p ro p erty belonged to C e n tra l lib ra ry . P o rtla n d : and Mr. V edder. Mr. K en n ey 's m o rtg ag o r, w hich was A m ongst th e n arco tics, tobacco Is F rid ay Mrs. B arn u m took h er n ot th e P u lfe r M ercantile Co., and one of th e w orst an d h arm s both old g rad u a tes on a trip to P o rtla n d to Mr. K ing was ex o n erated by o rd e r of an d young. It co n tain s nicotine visit th e m useum an d P en in su la th e co u rt an d th e co n tem p t ch arg es w hich Is a violent poison and which SUDDEN DEATH OF effects th e body. Tobacco stu n ts CALVIN SHEPHERD park. All re p o rte d a sp len d id tim e. a g a in st him dism issed. gro w th , w eakens th e nerves and In th e sp ellin g co n test held a t K el T h e ca re e r of R. L. Sabin as as b rain cells, in te rfe re s w ith digestion C alvin Shepherd, of F airv iew , died so May 26, M arion B arn u m of Kelso sig n ee of c re d ito rs was ended by the so th e person using it does not have Office with Commercial Delivery Co. suddenly on S atu rd ay evening and took first prize co n sistin g of a nail sh eriff's ju ry tria l, an d th e sta te an ap p e tite fo r good food It iz a 229 Pine S treet Between F irst and Second. was b uried today from his la te hom e, file; Jo sep h in e Dixon of F irw ood, c o u rt in ju n c tio n ; now ag ain it was fre q u e n t cause of w eak eyes and is in te rm e n t being m ade in th e Hull second, a p ea rl-h a n d le d k n ife; E u a p t to ir rita te th e lining of th e ended as receiv er of th e P u lfe r M er m outh an d th ro at. ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND cem etery. T he services a t th e hom e nice Jo n sru d of K elso, th ird , a book c a n tile Co.; b u t ag ain an d fo r a PORTLAND T he w orst effects of tobacco upon w ere conducted by «tie Rev. I. B. of verses. th ird tim e he clo th ed him self in of dig estio n a re d ue to th e fact th a t the F a r m e r ’s H auling, F u rn itu re m oving. O rd ers ta k e n fo r Coal. Self. T he F airv iew g ran g e, of which Mrs. E d ith M ercer and little ficial capacity, th a t of T ru s te e in h e a rt is w eakened so th a t the d i Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Mr. S hepherd was a c h a rte r m em ber, d a u g h te r E lain e an d Miss H an n ah B a n k ru p tcy of th e sam e P u lfe r M er g estiv e org an s do n ot g et enough took ch arg e of th e b u rial services a t Scholen of S eattle are v isitin g th e ir blood, an d th e digestive ju ices a re P ortlan d , Gresham ca n tile Co., w hich like Me Duff, was lessoned in am o u n t so th a t th e lood th e cem etery. cousins Mrs. R o b ert Jo n sru d and B roadw ay 2 0 8 2 ; A 2 0 7 8 Phone 79 x T o Mr. S hepherd had been ailing all Mrs. A lbert Rodlun for a few weeks. w ith o u t th e d istin ctio n of honorable ca n n o t be prom ptly digested. b irth , o r of ev er being born. Again bacco causes h ead ach es and coated day w ith pains in liis head an d his Mr. L lndeen is b u ilding a hand he ad v e rtise d th e p ro p erty covered to n g u es w hich a re signs of poor d i d eath was directly caused by a stro k e som e new residence for X. Decker. estio n , colors th e teeth w ith a by th e m o rtg ag e fo r sale as T ru stee g brow n isli color, an d m akes bad of apoplexy, w hich was p erh ap s h a st T he m achinery is being in stalled in of th e C o rp o rate p h an to m , and b rea th , and yellow fingers w hich a re ened by his over-ex ertio n in try in g to th e R odlun mill on Deep C reek and d isag reeab le to see. catch a horse. N ear n eig h b o rs cam e it will probably be ready to ru n in a ag ain his sale was en jo in ed ; b u t in defiance of in ju n c tio n he sold the T he n ico tin e in tobacco Is espec to th e assistan ce of th e fam ily and few w eeks. Mr. F re eb e rg , one of th e ially h arm fu l to th e h e a rt, m ak in g it a d octor was called in, b u t n o th in g p a rtn e rs, who was h u rt in an a u to sam e as th e p ro p erty of th e co rp o r beat fast a t one tim e and slow at atio n . Ju d g e W olverton of th e fed e r At Last! Instant Relief for that Awful Bunion e x p e n s our could be done fo r th e afflicted man. m obile accident, has recovered. a n o th e r and m ore rapidly th a n it e. al bench o rd e rin g th a t he hold th e sh o u ld , w hile th e force of th e beat is W h y c o n tin u e to su ffe r th e ajro n y , to r t u r e a n d d is c o m fo rt o f th a t a w fu l b u n io n H e had been a p a tie n t Bufferer for A baby g irls was born last W ed w hen h e re is I n s ta n t R elief G u a ra n te e d —a n d y o u d o n 't h a v e to p a y o n e c e n t m any m onths, yet his d ea th was a nesday to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tim- sum of tw en ty -fo u r h u n d red an d fif lessoned. Tobacco alw ays increases u n le ss y o u g e t a b s o lu te sa tisfa c tio n . ty-tw o d o lla rs fo r ap p licatio n to th e blood p ressu re w hich su rely g re a t shock to his fam ily and his m erm ann. p ay m en t of th e m o rtg ag e lien of Mr. ten d s to cause soon o r la te r a d i m any friends. T he follow ing pupils w ere n e ith e r K enney, provided he p rev ailed in his seased condition of th e blood vessels especially th e a rte rie s which is called Mr. S hepherd was well liked ab sen t n o r ta rd y d u rin g th e whole fo reclo su re su it in th e c irc u it co u rt a rte rio sclerosis. T he feeling of ir Guaranteed to Give Instant Relief ] w herever he w ent. He was a "ood, school year. In Mrs. B a rn u m 's room : of th e sta te . A fter a tr ia l lastin g re g u la rity of th e pulse in a p e r s o n C u re d o v e r 72.000 m en a n d w om en 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 h o h a v e trie d p ad 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 I fa ith fu l h u sband an d fa th e r. He was R o b ert M ilan, A nna M ilan, Leo Mi su fferin g from th is d iso rd er are 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 give u p a c h a rte r y e m b e r of F airv iew g ran g e lan and Lee B arnum . In Miss E rick fo r five an d one h alf days la st No caused by th e poisonous effect of the —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 s u n —go to d a y to th e d r u g g is t n a m e d b elo w —g e t a box o f " B u n io n C o m fo rt”—tr y tw o p l a s t e r s - a n d if No. 344 and served for tw o years as so n ’s room , G ertru d e K ligel, C arl vem ber in th e eq u ity c o u rt before n ico tin e upon th e nerves th a t co n you d o n o t find in s ta n t relief, 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 back . W e k n o w w h a t C irc u it Ju d g e R. G. M orrow , the tro l th e h e a rt action. councilm an. "B u n io n C o m fo rt” h a v e d o n e fo r o th e rs —w e k n o w w h a t th e y c a n d o fo r y o u . Kligel and G ordon B arnum . c o u rt m ade findings as to o w nership Tobacco is very In ju rio u s to the C alvin S hepherd was born in Me The Kcxall Store GRESHAM DRUG CO. Gresham, Oregon sim ila r to th a t of th e sh e riff’s ju ry , nerv o u s Bystem effecting th e b rain so ch an icsb u rg , Ohio, J u n e 26, 1849 HOME WEDDING finally a f te r su p p le m e n tary th a t th e boy using It can n o t th in k COTTRELL He m a rried Miss lu a C. B u rg er at well. Some m en say they sm oke to OF GRESHAM GIRL and i* h ea rin g s an d arg u m e n ts of counsel, help them th in k w hile o th e rs sm oke Mt. V ernon, Illinois, in A pril, 1870 Mr. and Mrs. Hood, of A lbany, are He cam e w ith his fam ily to Coos At th e hom e of the b rid e's m o th he found for th e p la.n tlff, G. W. K en to m ake them stop th in k in g an d re st visiting Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. H u tch in s Bay, Oregon in 1886 an d la te r er, Mrs. C h a rlo tte M. H arvey, T h u rs ney, on every p o in t In co n tro v ersary . th e b rain . Tobacco serio u sly effects and Guy Hood. T his su it is decisive also of a n o th th e m ind. W herever sm o k ers and moved to Caldw ell, Id aho, In 1891 day, Ju n e 1, a t 4 p. m., o ccu rred th e n on-sm okers have been com pared th e On the M arket T he I. B. G. cluw gave Mrs. L aw he moved to F airv iew , w hich has w edding of Miss M ary E. H arvey to e r s u it in th e U nited S tate s D istrict no n -sm o k ers a re found to be b e tte r Fresh Every Day rence t rasw ell a show er a t h er hom«3 been his hom e un til th e tim e of his Dan W oods; Rev. J. A. Goode offici C o u rt e n title d “ R. L. Sabin, T ru stee stu d e n ts, they p re p a re th e ir lessons atin g . D uring th e cerem ony Miss in B an k ru p tcy of th e e s ta te of P u l m ore easily and quickly and they re last T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n . Mrs. Cras- d eath . Try 'Roman Meal’ Bread G ladys N eal played M en d elsso h n ’s fer Merc. Co., a co rp o ratio n , b an k tain lo n g er w h at they have learned. well received m any p re tty and useful T he deceased is su rv iv ed by his 4 great Health Food T he em ployers of lab o r in m any "M id su m m er’s N ig h t D ream .” T he ru p t, P lain tiff, vs. G. W. K enney, ra ilro a d offices an d business houses presents. wife an d th re e ch ild ren , Mrs. J. M D efen d an t” , fo r th e recovery of the refu se to h ire boys who use tobacco. Miss P earle Ituegg, who has been V olkm ar of O regon City; Mrs. C. G bride who is well know n in G resh book accounts, o r th e ir value, which T he em ployers can n o t tr u s t them for te ach in g a t W am ic, re tu rn e d to her F a n c h e r of F airv iew and D. P. Shep am , h aving lived h ere d u rin g th e they a re stu p id an d lazy. It also h erd of W alla W alla, W ashington m ost of h er life an d g ra d u a te d from w ere ta k e n m ore th an fo u r m onths m akes them cross an d careless for <. hom e la st F riday. p rio r to b an k ru p tc y , aB p a rt paym ent G resham high school in 1910, has th e rig h ts an d feelings of o th e rs. Mrs. Sm ith an d Mrs. A lb ert C laus also by one b ro th er, R eete Shep been a su ccessful te ac h er fo r six on th e K enney note, m o rtg ag e, in Some boys may lie an d even ste al in Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry en, of P o rtlan d , w ere th e g u ests of h erd of St. Louis, Illinois. o rd e r to g et tobacco. In th is way y ears in M ultnom ah an d in C lack a te re st, costs and atto rn ey fees. to Order Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A ndre la st week. a tobacco u ser m ay 1 se his position. m as counties. An occasional co at of Lowe Bros Mrs. Alonzo R a d fo rd visited w agon p ain t will save y o u r wagons Tobacco also costs money w hich is R adium ia a m etal an d la des Mr. Dan W oods, who is forem an sp e n t to g et it, th a t o u g h t to be sp e n t frien d s in G resham la st W ednesday and farm Im plem ents from ru st and fo r th e P. It ,L. & P. Co. at Bull Run cribed as h av in g w hite m etallic lu s fo r m ore useful purposes. and T hursd ay . decay. It is inexpensive and will Pow ell V alley School. Dlst. 26. head w orks, is a highly esteem ed ter. I t has been iso lated only once save you m any d o llars. E asily ap J. L. Jo h n so n an d d au g h ters, M ina N E T T IE NELSON, 6th G rade, young m an of e a ste rn M ultnom ah o r tw ice an d few people have seen it. plied. W e’ll tell you how. A. W. and Josie, of W oodm ere, visited Mr. M etzger.— Adv. county. Jo h n so n ’s siste r, Mrs. S arah Jack Every S aturday and Sunday T he room s w ere ta ste fu lly d eco r la st S atu rd ay . Special on O C ed ar Oil th is week ated w ith Scotch broom an d th e col Mr. and Mrs. H. J. S tocker, of at S terlin g & K id d er Hdwe. Co. or schem e a rtistic a lly c a rrie d o u t G resham , w ere g u ests of Mr. and w ith lem on and nile green ribbons. Mrs. Wm. C rasw ell Sunday. To the Public. T h e bride, who was a tte n d e d by B E S T Q U A L IT Y M E A T S Mr and Mrs. H u tch in s and ch il “I have been using Chamberlain*! h er sister, Miss W illa H arvey, w ore j'( Main St. - G resham PHONE M i FREE DELIVERY dren and Guy Hood of th is place, T ab lets fo r Indigestion fo r th e past jg THEODORE VAN DONINCK, Proprietor J a colonial gown of chiffon o ver w hite .arid Mr. and Mrs. Hood of A lbany, six m onths, an d it affords me pleas sa tin an d ca rrie d cream roses. Miss took a trip on th e C olum bia H ighw ay u re to say I have n ev er used a rem e dy th a t did me so much g ood.” Mrs W illa H arvey w ore a gown of nile Sunday. C. E. Riley, lllio n , N. Y. C h am b er g reen crepe de chene an d ca rrie d la in ’s T ab lets are sold by G resham p ink roses. Sell your goods by a W an t Ad. D rug Co.— Adv. T h e groom was dressed in th e MAIN ST. GRESHAM, ORE. « co n v en tio n al black as was also his a tte n d a n t, Mr. C u rtis Wood. A d ain ty luncheon of Ice cream GRKNHAM HOUSE WIVES: and cake was served. Mr. an d Mrs. Wood w ere th e recip ien ts of many H ave you in v estig ated th e m any b eau tifu l p rese n ts of ch in a, cut ad v a n ta g es of the glass, linen, an d silver. T hose p rese n t w ere: Rev. J. A. MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE Goode and Mrs. Goode, Mr. an d Mr». W oods an d fam ily, Mrs. H arding. It w ill pay you to do so if you Mr. and Mrs. P helps and fam ily, Mr. w ant y o u r kitch en to be and Mrs. S m ith and fam ily, Mr. C u r up-to-date. tis Woods, Mrs. C. M. H arvey, .Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Neal, *;r. an d Mrs. T. 2x416 Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00 Tow nsend, Mr. and Mrs. G. B ark er, 2x4 24 Rough $6.00; Sized $7.00 Mr. and Mrs. T H arvey an d fam ily, 1x4 24 Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00 Cooking, by E lectricity m eans: L au ra G H arvey, W ilhelm ina H a r 1x416 Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00 vey, Mrs. W M. B leything and Added Comfort d au g h te r, Mrs. T. H uxley, Mrs. N. L. 2x8 16 Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00 Modern Convenience H uxley, Miss M aud S track , Miss 2x8 24 Rough $6 00; Sized $6.00 Greater Economy G ladys N eal, Mrs. A. M eyers, Miss 2x616 Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00 Absolute Safety L ulu N ystrom , Miss M arian H uxley, 2x6 24 Rough $6.00; Sized $7.00 Perfect Sanitation Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Shaw , Mrs. 1x4 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths and Simplicity $ 4.00 Rowe and fam ily, or Hull Run. 28'" Increase in Deposits * BANK OF GRESHAM Quality Guaranteed Silos LITIGATION ENDED OVER Hessel’s Farm Machinery Hoss’ Truck Service Beri Hoss fnstont Bunion R elief i “ B u n io n C o m fo rt" BEST BREAD I « I Pies, Cakes, and Other J Pastry Articles. Cream Puffs and Chocotate Eclaires Sanitary Meat Market ¡C ity Bakery Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE Cook by Wire Change in Price of Lumber W e Will C ontinue the following Prices on L.urnber: CALL AND LET U8 CONVINCE YOU. h ELECTRIC STORE Electric Bldg. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company "R eliab le Service.” ji Bowel Complaint» in India. In a le ctu re a t one of th e Dea Moines, Iowa, ch u rch es a m issionary from In d ia told of going into th e In te rio r of In d ia, w here he waa tak en alck, th a t he had a b o ttle of C h am b e rla in 's Colic, C h o lera and D iar rh o ea Rem edy w ith him and believed th a t It saved his life. T his rem edy ■O light apera ever m et w ith such Instantaneous and wide favor as th e is used successfully In In d ia both as p rev en tiv e and cu re fo r cholera. comic opera "M artha.” Resides giving an exceptional program of popu a You may know from th is th a t it can lar and grand opera selections a t C hautauqua, the Boston Lyrics will be depended upon fo r th e m ild er present the second act from "M artha ' In costum e ano appropriate setting. The form a of bowel co m plaint th a t occur Boston Lyrics are splendidly balaic ed and thoroughly trained, and their tab in th is co u n try . F o r sale by G resh leau version of the ever popular opera 1» decidedly convincing. am D rug Co.- Adv. N 1x6 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths__ 1x6 and 8 Shiplap No. 1 Rustic No. 2 Rustic Barn Rustic Fencing, 1x6 $ 5.00 $ 7.00 $18.00 $14.00 $ 9.00 $ 6.00 We also have Building Material of all kinds at exceptional low price. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone, Sandy 46 Sandy, Oregon