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GRESHAM OUTLOOK H aw aiians W ith A lisky to _____» A ppear at Ch a u ta u q u a I I 1 JUNE 18, Cook by Wire BEST BREAD Pies, Cakes, and Other $ Pastry Articles. Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclaires $ Portland Railway, Light & Power Company City Bakery | Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Cood Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE Hoss’ Truck Service am« PA< 1Ö1Ö THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH By C. M BROWN. C h a p te r 16. O ur sev en th day b re th re n rely on C atholic au th o ritie s to prove th a t ' th e C atholic ch u rch changed th e Sab- First H aw aiian C om pany In A m erica , N o w U n d er M a n a g em en t o f K ek u k u , j bath day. We do n ot deny th a t they to A p p ea r on Last Day o f C hautauqua ' m ake su ch claim , b u t we do deny the tru th of th e claim . W hy people who believe th is ch u rch to be th e beast th a t is fighting a g a in st God and all th a t is good, will rely on th e ir cate- chism for evidence to su p p o rt th e ir theory seem s u n reaso n ab le, an d th e only ex p lan atio n th a t I can see is th a t a reso rt to evidence of th is kind Is necessary In th e absence of any o th er. A few q u o ta tio n s from th e C a th olic catechism w ritten by Rev. S tep h en K eenan, 1876, will help in u n folding the su b je c t: On page 7 4 "T h e w ritte n word of God is not alone sufficient ru le of faith, because it is su scep tab le of d if feren t in te rp re ta tio n s, and It req u ires the C atholic in te rp re ta tio n which alone is in falab le .” Page 70 "T h e re is an u n b ro k en Succession from Pope P ius 9th to St. P eter. Page 351 “T he d o ctrin e of th e T rin ity is not proven by th e sc rip tu re s, and w hile essen tial to salv atio n , th e d o ctrin e ot the baptism of in fa n ts is n ot ta u g h t in the s c rip tu re s.” P age 352. "T h e re is no sc rip tu ra l w a rra n t for keeping the first day of th e week as a Sab b ath .” On page 387 he claim s infali- bility fo r th e church. All of th e sta te m e n ts come from the sam e source, an d are equally r e liable y et o u r S a b lta ria u b reth ren not ony reje ct all of them b ut th e one th a t refero to th e S ab bath, but they spend much of th e ir tim e b ra n d ing them as ab so lu te falsehoods, and calling on th e people to resist them , as th e organized ch an n els of S atan Consistency is a jew el rarely found HE members of K ekuku's H aw aiian Quintet, coming to Chautauqua, are principally draw n from the Allsky and seldom w orn. T h e h isto rical ev and Toots Paka Troupes, who roused such a wild fervor of enthusiasm throughout the United States sev idence to su p p o rt th e Mosaic S ab eral years ago. K ekuku was the instrum entalist featured In both companies. He. together with his play bath u n d er th e C hristian d isp en sa ers. toured with the "B ird of P aradise” Company. Joseph K ekuku is the originator of the steel pick, tion Is as feeble as th e d ream of a sliding, tw o hand tingering method of th e gu itar th at has made H aw aiian music fam ous the world over. To this a r t H ebrew slave In Babylon. ist belongs th a t half ready, dream like, w hispering hum of the guitar and taropatch. that plaintive, witching charm, We a re now read y to e n te r on which in its lulling sw eetness even rivals the possibilities of the hum an voice. to th e h isto ric evidence of E lectrical railw ay s of th e U nited the F irs t day S ab b ath , and POW ELL VALLEY COLUMBIANA S tate s rep rese n t a y alu atio n of $730,- will qu o te from none b ut sta n d u rd T he L adies' Aid society of th e J 000,000. Mrs. Don S prague of L ake county a u th o rity of u n q u estio n ed m erit. Swedish L u th e ra n church will m eet is v isitin g h er m o th er, Mrs. K napp. The last sc rip tu ra l proof re fe rre d to W ednesday. Ju n e 14, at 2 p. m., in Stom ach T rou b les and C onstipation. th e hom e of th e Misses Ell m and Ida G. W. D uncan left la st T h u rsd ay In 1st Cor. 1 6:2 b rin g s us down to “ I will cheerfully say th a t C ham Unis. Everybody cordially invited for his hom e In O ntario, Oregon. He A. D. 59. T he next evidence we o f b e rla in 's T ablets a re th e m ost sa tis to be presen t. has been asked to accept a position fer Is a le tte r to th is sam e church facto ry rem edy fo r stom ach tro u b le s In th e T each ers' T ra in in g school at w ritten by C lem ents from Rome con and constip atio n th a t 1 have sold in S atu rd ay evening, lu n e 17, at 8 cerning som e d isp u tes th a t rag ed in th irty -five y e a rs’ d ru g sto re serv ice.” o’clock, the ch o ir of 'lie Swedish Vale, Oregon. w rites S. H. M urphy, d ru g g ist, W ells T he play given last T h u rsd ay by the C o rrin th ia n ch u rc h , and th e le t b u rg , N. Y. F o r sale by G resham L u th e ra n church will give an e n te r th e East Side C h ristian church of te r was read In th e ch u rch es on th e ta in m e n t fo r th e benefit of the D rug Co.— Adv. P o rtlan d en title d , " In His S tep s,” a Sunday. Enc. B rit. Vol. 2 page 196. church. T he program will consist ------------------------- --------------------------- -x d ram a tiz atio n of Dr. S heldon's book H ere as In m any o th e r places th e of solos, duets, choir n u m b ers and by th a t nam e was well given and Sunday S ab b ath was ,.o t lau n ch ed In chosen read in g s by the m em bers of to the con tro v ersy to prove Its ex th e choir to g e th er w ith i few n u m well atten d ed . Lyda H egge, of P o rtlan d , is a istence b u t only to fix th e tim e of bers o f'o u tsld e ta len t. An adm ission price of 25 cents for a d u lts, an d 15 ' g uest of Mrs. C lara Sm ith an d d a u g h some o th e r event, w hich m akes Its te r, E thel. T he la tte r has re tu rn e d proof m ore conclusive. cents for ch ild ren will 1*3 charg ed recently from a year of successful T he next w itness In troduced will GRESHAM HO USEW IVES: R e fre sh m en ts a fte r th e program will teach in g at Y ankton. O regon, h er be Ju stin M artyr. He was born a t x be served free, w ith the exception of eig h th g rad e having received the Shechem , in P a la stin e and was of H ave you in v estig ated th e m any ice cream for w hich a ch arg e of 10 h ighest of those ta k in g th e ex am in a Rom an o r h eath en p aren tag e. He ad v an tag es of the cents will be asked. E veryone Is tions in C olum bia county. was converted to C hristianity and cordially Invited to come — ?,dv. F ra n ce s Jo h n so n sp e n t la st w eek becam e one of its ab le st defenders. MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE end In P o rtlan d , th e g u est of h er He lived d u rin g th e early p a rt of the I m o th er, Mrs. Rose Johnson. second cen tu ry , and his w ritin g s It w ill pay you to <lo so if you A p le asa n t m eetin g of th e H url- d ate back to w ithin ab o u t fifty years Ï w ant your k itch en to be b u rt Vocal society was held at Don of th e d ea th of Paul. H is Apology up-to-date. L lttlep a g e's la st Friday. addressed to A nto n lu s P lus, th e Ro Miss C o u lter and Mr. D ouglass man ru le r, se ts fo rth th e custom s of On the Market w ere g u ests of Me. an d Mrs. H. L. th e C hristians an d d efen d s them on Fresh Every Day S tephenson last S atu rd ay an d S un th e g ro u n d s th a t th ey w ere not in Try »‘Roman M eal’ Bread day an d atten d e d th e p rep ared n ess opposition to Rom an rule. In c h a p C ooking by E lectricity m eans: A great Health Food p arade. te r 67 of his first Apology, says, Added Comfort And on th e day called Sunday, all Modern Convenience C olum biana High S chool. who live In cities o r th e co untry ! G reater Economy g ath er to g e th e r to one place, and the Ï E xercises of com m encem ent week m em oirs of th e ApoHtles o r th e w rit Absolute Safety Perfect Sanitation i* Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry »)* will begin T h u rsd ay n ig h t, Ju n e 15, ings of th e p ro p h ets a re read as long w ith th e play, "M r. Bob” a t B ecker's as tim e p erm its, th en when th e le a d and Simplicity to Order hall. Besides th e class play, a m u er has ceased th e p resid e n t verbally sical p ro g ram w ill be given by the in stru c ts and ex h o rts to th e lim ita CALL AND LET US high school q u a rte t, com posed of tion of these good th in g s, th en we CONVINCE YOU. F ran ces Jo h n so n , E sth e r K incaid, all rise to g e th e r and pray as we said E rn est M ershon, F. M urray Sm ith. ? before, when o u r p ray e rs a re ended, ELECTRIC STORE T he valedictory will be given by Miss bread an d wine and w ater is b ro u g h t, 1 Electric Bldg. E very S a tu rd a y a n d S unday C lara Lasley, w ho has th e h o n o r of and th e p resid e n t in lik e m an n er o f being th e first g ra d u a te from C olum fers p ray e rs an d th a n k sg iv in g , ac bian U nion high school, w hich was cord in g to his ab ility , and th e people th e first union h igh school to be es assen t by saying, Am en. And then tab lish ed In M ultnom ah county. is a p a rticip a tio n of th a t o v er which M ain St. - G resham f t : T he g rad u a tio n exercises proper th an k s have been said , and to th o se “ R eliable Service.” THEODORE VAN DONINCK. Proprietor ft will be held on F rid a y n ig h t, J u n e 15 who a re ab sen t, a p o rtion is se n t by T he com m encem ent ad d ress will be th e deacons given by Prof. E arl K ilp a 'ric k from And they who a re well to do, and th e E xtension D ep artm en t of th e w illing to give, give w h at each U niversity of O regon. th in k s fit, an d w h at is collected Is T he pupils will receive th e ir g rad e deposited w ith th e p resid e n t, who card s F rid ay m orning, Ju n e 16th, the succors th e widow an d o rp h an s, and com m encem ent o cc u rrin g F rid ay ev those who th ro u g h sickness, or o th e r BEST QUALITY MEATS ening at th e high school building. cause a re in w ant, an d those who are PHONE M x FREE DELIVERY A m ost en jo y ab le p arty was given in bonds, and th e stra n g e rs so- by P rincipal and Mrs A. It. T ollefson jo u rn ey in g am ong us, and in a word last S atu rd ay evening a t th e ir hom e ta k e c a re of all who are in need. In ho n o r of th e high school pupils. B ut S unday is th e day on which G am es were played, th e w inners of we all hold o u r com m on assem bly, th e prizes In th e co n tests being, because it is th e first day on which E sth e r K incaid an d F. M urray Sm ith. MAIM ST GRESHAM, ORE. God h aving w ro u g h t a change in th e A fter th e co n tests, delicious re fre sh d a rk n e ss and m a tte r, m ade th e m ents, consisting of salad, s tra w b e r w orld, and Je su s C h rist o u r Savior, ries, cocoa and cake w ere served All on th e «ante day rose «roni th e dead, had a decidedly p le asa n t tim e. for he was crucified on th e day be Miss Helen C o u lter will leave S at fore th a t of S a tu rn an d on th e day urday m orning fo r F lavel, w here she a fte r S atu rn , which Is th e day of th e Office with Commercial Delivery Co. in te n d s ta k in g th e ste am er "G rea t Sun. h aving ap p eared to his apostles 229 Pine Street Between First and Second. N o rth e rn ” for San F rancisco, from i and dlariplea, and ta u g h t them theae th e re she will go to th e San Diego ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND th in g s which we have su b m itte d to exposition, th en to Salt L ake C ity; PORTLAND Enc. from th e re she will re tu rn to h er you fo r y o u r co n sid eratio n . F a rm e r's H auling, F u rn itu re moving. O rd ers tak en for Coal, B rit. Vol. 2 2 , page 654, Vol 13, hom e in O xford, Ohio. page 790. Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Miss C h ristin e T ollefson has re To be con tin u ed tu rn ed to h er hom e h ere a f te r an ex ten d ed visit w ith h e r b ro th e r at ?Lonhea 79 x HOSS ,Uoadw., ’X * ;" a T he open sesam e- -A W ant Ad. S eattle. T 4 TUESDAY, Most Everybody Has a Benk Acccuni ( ' | i th e se days. N ot j u s t to h av e a b a n k ac c o u n t, b u t b ecause it m s i »es th e ir tim e a n d m oney. It,' a u se it te n d s to cheek w aste a n d e x tra v a g a n c e anti p u ts every m oney tra n s a c tio n on in d isp u ta b le re c o rd . In fa c t, th a t is to d a y ’s w ay of d o in g business, not fo r th e rich alone, b u t lo r all elases. T he ch eck book ta k e s the place of th e bill book o r w allet. H ave yo u a b a n k a c c o u n t Î W hy n o t have an a c c o u n t in th is safe, aanelv a d m in iste re d b a n k ? Come in a n d ta lk it over. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, ORE. I t ’s a Long T rain of Satisfied Customers that we want to make a Beaten Path to this Pharm acy; we w ant to main tain an Enviable Reputation for Quality and Service. W E G IV E (Ml Traiaf STOFS Pure Drugs at Reasonable Prices is ever the watchword at our store, and if Reliability and Perfect Satisfaction count for anything, we want a share of your patronage. Powell’s Pharmacy Howitt Building Phone 101 Gresham, Oregon CORBETT FA IRV IEW Mr. and Mrs. H enry N elson, of P o rtlan d , cam e o ut S atu rd ay evening and spent Sunday on th e ir farm . E. D. C h am b erlain has a F o rd a u tom obile, a recen t purchase. Miss E th el S m ith closed a nine m o n th s’ term of school In Colum bia county last week an d re tu rn e d to her hom e, F e rn d a le Place, to spend th e sum m er. Miss S m ith has been te n dered th e sam e school th e com ing year but has not accepted th e posi tion. Miss L au ra Reed is em ployed a t M ultnom ah Lodge. E arl D ouglass, of O xford, Ohio, who has sp e n t th e p ast ten days In th is vicinity v isitin g his cousin, Miss H elen C oulter, an d sig h t-seein g , w ent to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay fo r a visit at th e II. L. S tephenson home. Miss H elen C o u lter atte n d e d th e rose festiv al F rid ay . Miss C lara L as ley filled h er position as a ssista n t principal in th e high school In her absence. < Mrs. W alter L u lh n w ent to P o rt land last W ednesday to spend a week w ith h ere slBters. Miss Ruby R asm ussen cam e up from M onm outh to spend a few days w ith hom e folks. Mrs. Don Sprague, who Is h ere vis iting relativ es and frien d s, sp e n t the w eek-end a t L ato u re ll F alls. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L eland v isit ed rela tiv e s In P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed w ere In P o rtlan d W ednesday an d T h u rsu ay . An ice cream social will be given In th e city hall next S atu rd ay ev en ing, Ju n e 17 by th e ladles of th e M ethodist church. All are cordially Invited. L ist of lx«tters. R em aining le tte rs uncalled for In th e G resham postofflee for week en d ing Ju n e 11, 1916: L etters- Mrs. J. D aheer. Miss W il m a H o o rb ar, no ad d ress. T hese le tte rs will be se n t to the dead le tte r office on Ju n e 25th, 1916, If not delivered before. In calling fo r th e above, please says ad v ertised, giving d ate of list. I. McCOLL, P. M. T h ere Is an av erag e of ab o u t 3 50 b irth s and seventy d ea th s a day In London. Public Sale of Registered Holstein Cows, Horses, Shetland Ponies, and Farm Machinery. ON THE A. OLSON FARM 1-2 mile north of I2-Mile House, on Base Line Thursday, June 22 Corns Vanish Like Magic Who said that you must con tinue to suffer those awful c o r n s day by day? H ere’s a corn cure th a t really cures. Your corns vanish like m agic—no cu ttin g , no pads—but a wonderful plaster, easily applied—gives in stan t relief and is absolutely g u aran teed to “ do aw ay” with the hardest, stubborn corn. Buy “ C o m fo r t C o rn Platter»” today—25 cents a box—money back if it doesu’t do the work. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The Rexall Store, Gresham Change in Price of Lumber W e W ill Continue the following Prices on Lumber : Rough $5.00; 2x4 16 Rough $6.00; 2x4 24 1x4 24 Rough $5.00; Rough $5.00; 1x4-16 Rough $5.00; 2x8-16 Rough $5.00; 2x8-24 Rough $5.00; 2x6-16 Rough $6 00; 2x6 24 1x6 Sheeting sizeà one side, random lengths 1x6 and 8 Shiplap No. 1 Rustic No. 2 Rustic Barn Rustic Fencing, 1x6 Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized Sized $5 00 $7.00 $6 00 $6.00 $6 00 $6.00 $6.00 $7.00 $ 5.00 $ 7.00 $18.00 $14.00 $ 9.00 $ 6.00 We also have Building M aterial of all kinds at exceptional low price. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone, Sandy 46 Sandy, Oregon