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PAGE TW O GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, f A M i l l IT I f'W'kk' V I K L a n A /T I V U 1 LUUK TW ICE A W EEK P ublished every T uesday and F rid ay -------at u rv s atn, Oregon.------------ H. L. ST. CLAIR. E d ito r and P u b l’r. a r* ,bo8,? P a i n t s , of course, who feel CHERRYVILLE »very confidence in the ab ility of the son o r t j,e d a u _ g h te r to d ____________ riv e the car T he ladle« sew ing club m et w ith an d to d riv e it well an d safely. Hut Mrs. Je n n ie A verill last W ednesday youth is youth Un.|. r th. e y e s or ,,i i'.‘i ■' m m e -.-ting 1 e t in g wfll w ill bn De nt a t t th h e e horns hom e Its eld ers it may exhibit a cau tio n i of •vlr!* E- S hank, J u n e 21st. Our S u b scrip tio n th a t it exhibits at no o th e r tim e. Mrs. R u th H usslck. of P o rtlan d , ■Mas When Jo h n has th e ca r to him self d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. F riel, One yea'. 3150. and Alls its seats with p assengers of J r . fell from h er m otorcycle last six m onths, 75 eta; his own age, caution has a way of de- i v te k , b reak in g h er c o lla r bone, three m onth's trial subscription. 50c. p a rtin g In its place, th e Juvenile Miss M arie Sorols called a t th e A d v e r tisin g d esire to show w hat he can do and hom e of Mrs. 8. C. R unyon a t candy K ates reasonable how well he can do It tak es poses- la st week. Our i epresen tatlve w ill call. sion of Jo h n and he becomes a m en Miss L illian A verill re tu rn e d hom e ace to traffic, to p ed estrian s, to his Phone 701 last T h u rsd ay , having ta u g h t a iuc- p assen g ers and to him self. He may The L i n o t y p e cestfu l te rm a t Sandy h ig h sc h o o l. Way la the w a y escape an accident and usually does that Wins." Misses M ildred and G enevieve but th e escapes freq u en tly are Officiai p ap e r of h air-b read th , of which Jo h n recks R u ch a re visiting w ith frie n d s a t th e G resham , Oregon, not. N or does he profit thereby. His Rose city. Official p ap e r of Mr. and Mrs P arn ell A verill en n u m b ers a re increasing. P erh ap s F airview , Oregon. th e m otor clubs could u n ite in an ef te rta in e d a few frlendB on S unday in E ntered as second-class m a tte r honor of Mr. A v erill's b irth d ay . M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postofflce at fo rt -w hich is sadly need ed — to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Webhp.- and G reshum , Oregon, u nder th e Act of prove to overconfident an d Indulgent p are n ts th a t th e p ractice is unsafe. P hil S to fer dined w ith F. E. C lark M arch 3, 1879. and fam ily at C herry Acres S unday TH E BEAR DISASTER. .1 1 « BEST I E f » I U.ES. n o t ic e or l a i z i r r a b u s JUNE lo. 1W16 Special for One W eek To introduce our Flour Fisher’s Snowfall, we sell this week, at sk. D X N T IS T B $1.30 □ This is a high g rad e fam ily F lo u r, a H ard \V heat, and we know if you will only try one s> ek w e have a stead y custom er as th ere is no b e tte r F lo u r m ade. M IK E CHAUTAUQUA POPULAR. W. J. PH O NES—Office 517 J. GRESHAM , J. A. FRAKES H w e«831 . . . DR Gresham, Ore. WANTS The north h a lf o f the fo llo w in g d e s cribed property, to-w lt: B egin n in g at the n ortheast corner o f the certain four acre tract o f land deeded by John Akins to R. W. A kins on Novem ber 1. 1894, and which deed is found recorded on page 17 of book 220 o f the record of deeds for M ultnomah county, Oregon; thence run T he O utlook sta tistic ia n has fig ning south along the ea st boundary of said tract 11 rods and 20 links; thence ured It o u t th a t if all th e diplom as w est 22 rods to the w esterly boundary of «Hid tract; thence north along the being handed o ut this m onth were w esterly boundary o f said tract 11 rods and 20 lin k s to the northw est corner of placed end to end they would relieve the sam e; thence east along the north th e p aper sh o rtag e. erly boundary o f said tract 22 rods to the place o f beginning. All being s itu a t ed in Section Ten, T ow nship tine, South J u s t to keep tilings hum m ing we Kange Three E ast o f the W illam ette Mei Idan in the county of M ul'nom .i'i would suggest a “ sp la sh ” day. Jo h n sta te of Oregon. Together w ith tr.e son creek w ater is g ettin g th e proper tenem ents and hereidltainents and a p purtenances thereunto belonging or in tem p eratu re . Besides, it is well to an yw ise appertaining. Now, therefore by v irtu e o f said exe know how to swim. cution, Judgm ent order, decree and or der of sale and In com pliance w ith the It is said th a t pain is an exagger com m ands o f said writ, I w ill on Mon ated form of im agination. A bunc day, the 26th day of June, 1916, at 10 of those h othouse cucum bers under o’clock a. m. at the front door o f the th e fo u rth b u tton or th e vest would county courthouse in Portland. M ultno mah county. Oregon, se ll at public auc be a good test. tion (su b ject to redem ption), to the high est bidder for cash in hand, all the T he n u m b er of accidents rep o rted right, title and Interest w hich the w ithin every week su g g ests th a t m any peo named defendants, F oster Cooley, Dora pie ca n n o t be b ro u g h t to ta k e the U. Cooley, Karan T. Berrlm an and Dan Murphy, and each and all of them had "safety first" m ovem ent very seri on the 14th day o f A ugust, 1913. the ously. date o f the m ortgage herin foreclosed, or since th at date had In and to the T hose C alifo rn ia w aterm elo n s will above described property or any part do well enough to (asle of un til we thereof, to s a tis fy suld execution, Judg m ent order and decree, in terest, c o sts can g et th e real th in g from so u th e rn and accruing costs. Oregon. Dated th is 24th day o f May, 1916 T. M. H U R LBU R T, A su g a r com pany announces a div Sheriff o f M ultnom ah County, Ore. MILO C. KINO, Idend of 43 per ce n t— w hich Is not A ttorney for Plaintiff. su rp risin g to th e consum er. F irst issu e May 26th, 1916, Last Issue June 23d, 1916. re g u la r an n u a l school m eeting to be held on Monday, J u n e 19th. 1916, th e question of adm ission of th e fol low ing d istric ts in to Union H igh School D istrict No. 2 fo r high school purposes will be su b m itte d to vote. D istrict No. 10, C ed ar; No. 1. L u sted ; No. 4 9 V ictory; No. 6 Jo in t O rien t; and No. 44 of C lackam as county, Boring. V oting will be co n d u cted by b allo t at th e sev eral school houses in th e d istric ts com prising Union H igh School D istrict No. 2. T hose voting in favor of adm ission will vote "Y E S .” T hose opposed to en la rg in g the th e d istric t will vote "N O .” D ated th is 9th day of Ju n e , 1916 G. W. STA PLETO N , C h airm an B oard of D irectors Union H igh School D istrict N o ’ A tte st; K. A. M ILLER , C letk Union High School D istrict _______N o- 2. 31 Attention! R esidence l l x E. OLANAHAN DENTIST Offlos: F ir s t « t e t e B a n k X u lie ia g □ am , a t H oover sta tio n on C azadero c a r line. tf H. OREGON H. OTT D EN TIST . wlt: Res. 115 OTT G resbatu office o ver A nchor store, e n tra n c e next door to H ard w are sto re. In Sandy every T uesday an d W ednesday. Your money back if not satisfied. In the C ircuit Court o f the S ta te o f Ore Two of th e C h a u ta u q ili lectures gon for M ultnomah County. were peculiarly a p p ro p riate and have Bowel C o m p lain ts in India. No. E. 7466. been w orth m ore to th e people a l In a le c tu re a t one of th e Des O. W. K enney. Plaintiff, vs. F oster large th an ull the o th e r fea tu re s of Cooley. Dora U. Cooley, h is w ife. Moines, Iowa, ch u rch es a m issionary tlie week. R e fe r e n c e is m ade Io the Karan T. Herriman and Dan Murphy, from India told of going into th e In D efendants. in sp iratio n al lecture “ The M atchieas te rio r of India, w here he was tak en By virtue o f an execution, Jugdm ent Book” by A rth u r A. F ra n zk e and order, decree and order o f sale Issued sick, th a t he had a b o ttle of C h am 'H om e Town P re p ared n e ss’’ by E r out o f the above en titled court In the b erla in 's Colic, C h o lera an d D iar nest J. Stas. above en titled cause, to m e directed and rh o ea Remedy w ith him and believed LIVESTOCK dated the 23d day o f May, 1916, upon a th a t it saved his life. Many of th e num bers were merely T his rem edy cow s judgm ent rendered and entered In said is used successfully in In d ia both as e n te rta in in g , but all were of excep court on the 15th day o f May, 1916, In a p rev en tiv e an d cu re fo r cholera. tional m erit. Yet it rem ains to say COWS FOR SA LE— C om ing fresh favor o f G. W. K enney, plaintiff, and You may know from th is th a t it can June 18. A ddress R. T re b e r th a t th e tw o lectu res m entioned were again st F oster Cooley and D ora U. be depended upon fo r th e m ild er G resham , O regon, 2 m iles ea st of not only e n te rta in in g but highly in Cooley, h is w ife, defendants, for the sum form s of bowel co m p lain t th a t occur G resham , R. F. D. No. 2. *32 of $1706.93 w ith Interest theron at the in th is co u n try . F o r sale by G resh stru ctiv e, and, if seriously consid rate o f 6 per cent per annum from the am D rug Co.— Adv. FO R SA LE— Baby h e ife r calf from ered, will he found la te r to he the 15th day o f May, 1916, and the further good m ilk in g stock. A ndrew Brug- two fea tu re s th a t will be of the ELECTION NOTICE. sum o f 3125.00 w ith Interest at the rate g er, M elville farm . P h o n e 24 4 T he coining of w arm w eath er o f 8 per cent per annum from the 15th Union H igh School D istrict No. 2, g re a te st and m ost la stin g benefit. m akes it of g rea t im p o rtan ce fo r all ilay o f May, 1916, and for the further M ultnom ah C ounty. Mr. F ra n z k e ’s le ctu re, as ex MILCH COWS FO R SALE, also 3 U an im als to tak e sum o f $29.30 c o sts and disbursem ents, To th e Legal V oters of U nion H igh Bain W ide T re a d w agon; No. plained in th e press notices, “ was the ow ners of d i m and the c o sts of and upon th is writ, Sim plex se p a ra to r; set heavy h a r School D istrict No. 2, M ultnom ah most scholarly, com m on sense a n a ly special care for th e com fort and com m anding me to m ake sa le o f the n ess; and ten -h o e S u p erio r g rain C ounty, Oregon. sis of th e Bible w ith respect to its h ealth of th e ir charges. S h elter from follow in g described real property, to- d rill. B. F. H oover, R. 4, G resh You a re h ereby notified th a t a t th e th e sun and plenty of fresh w ater should be provided for all stock and p o u ltry an d for dogs and cats. D on’t lei y o u r rtnrib frien d s ru ffer because of y o u r th ? u ;hii>;ss neglect. PH O N ES: Office 114 DXNTXXT It is evident th a t th e loss of the steam sh ip Bear and the d eatli of the five victim s could easily have been avoided. A few m iles fu rth e r o ut to sea was all th a t was necessary, hut th a t would have m eant a loss of a few h ours to a schedule. T he cap tain th a t does not m ake schedule tim e loses his job. The one who does, m akes frien d s with his ow ners but freq u en tly loses his ship. When public se n tim e n t d ictates to steam - hip com panies th a t w hich they o u g h t to know w ith o u t being told h ere will be few er d isa ste rs of the B ear variety on a foggy, rock coast. rela tio n sh ip to hum an experience, ever w ritten o r sp o k en ." It was all th a t and more. B ut Mr. S ias’ le ctu re on a differ ent sub ject, and w ith a them e th a t appeals to every citizen, was fo r the upbuilding of th e hom e tow n. He spoke som e hom ely tru th s , not as a coiupluiner, hut as an in stru c to r of how to build b e tte r and bigger. To follow his adm onitions would be to cast ofT th e dust of Indolence, and be com e aroused to w ork for th e up building of th e town. He is a hum an dynam o, and w hat he said was prac tical, common sense. It Is his busi ness to tell how to m ake a com m uni ty b e tte r and m ore prosperous. It is sa le Io say th a t his Ideas will be fol lowed here. PROFESSIONAL AND B U S IN E S S CARDS H o w itt B u ilding G resham . Ore. P h o n e 113 P H Y S IC IA N S S. P. B I T T N E R, M. D P h y sician a n d S urgeon O FFIC E HOURS 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. at ottlcs P h o n s 621 Entrance on Main St., next door to Sterlin g & Kidder’s. Office over Bank o f Gresham PHONES: R esidence, 111; Office l l x H. H. HUGHES, M D. H ours— 10-12 a. m .. 2-4 and 7-3 p. m. Office, H o w itt B u ild in g G resham , O regon Office P h o n e 46 G EO . R e s id e n t 339 IN G L IS , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N an d S V B G E O N B E E F CA TTLE W ANTED. Cows 4 V6-6c; live hogs $8.90. En- __ q u ire T. R. H o w itt. P h o n e 516. A ll profession al c a lls prom ptly a t tended. Special a tten tion to d is ea ses o f the E y e s and fittin g of G lasses. Office H ours 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p.m 1 OR SALE— A bunch of sheep, a b o u t 60 ew es an d Iam bs, p ari th o ro u g h b re d H am p sh ire. J. A. B erney, S p rin g d ale, T ro u td a le R. 2. P h o n e C o rb ett 1110. »30 PH O N ES:— R esidence, Tabor 120 Office, Main 4812; H om e A-5162 PIGS Pigs an<l Hay ___ H as., 93 B a s t 6 9 th S t. Office. 1111-13 S e llin g B uilding F or sale— L ittle pigs; also loose tim o th y hay. J. J. R o b ertso n , phone 291. _______ *34 PIGS FO R SALE. P hone 776. W. J. H illyard. tf HORSES FOR SALE— Team grey p erch ero n m ares, dead m atched color, g ait w eight and b u ild ; 3000 pounds, sound and tru e , good all aro u n d w ork and brood m ares. B. S. Cline, G resham , O re., R. 2. P hone 76x1 O ver F ir s t S ta te B an k , G resh a m J. M. S H O R T , M. D. P h y s ic ia n an d Surgeon PORTLAND, OREGON DR. MABEL JANE DORING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN O FFIC E HOURS— 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 538 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , O ra P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1809 D iscu ses o f Women and Children a Specialty. Now th a t C h au ta u q u a Is over It m ight not be am iss to say th a t th e re DR. MATILDA M. GREINER W ANTED— C avalry horses, 15 and was Home com plaint heard because of The Farmers’ Mutual Fire C h lro p ra o tlo N e r v e S p e c ia lis t 16 hands, 3 to 8 y ea rs o ld ; also th e high cost of single adm ission N a tu r o p a th . R t ie f Association good, 1400 to 1600 pound horses, P o r tla n d , B w etla n d B ld g ., M ala 40S5 tickets. The O utlook know s th a t it all geldings, sound, a t Ruby Stock I OF P O B T L 1 N D , O B B O O N F arm , Base L ine road. tf voices the se n tim en ts and desires of In v ites all fa rm e rs who have no a large n um ber who really could not f OR SA LE— T eam , h a rn e ss and In su ra n ce on th e ir farm b u ild in g s afford to pay 75 cen ts to h ea r th e PHONE Main 310 Res. G ilbert S t a w agon. F . E. W illiam s. Phone to in su re w ith us. T his asso cia 4 3 9. best, program s. At every p erfo rm *33 GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D. tion is th e ch eap est an d sa fe st in ance th e re w ere em pty seats th a t O p to m e tr ist an d O p ticia n th e sta te . I t in su res only co u n try T eam fo r Sale. G la s s e s F itte d . L e n s e s D u p lic a te d could easily have been filled had sin p ro p erty and has o ver $3,000,000 W ell m atch ed bay team , ab o u t 1 rescrlptlone Filled. in su ran c e in force. gle adm issions been placed a t 25 3100; also heavy w agon an d h arn e ss — , , 761-1 M organ Bldg. at rea so n ab le price. C. A. Jo h n so n , W ashington at B roadw ay Portland cents. T alk in g to em pty benches is W rite or phone B oring, O regon. P ho n e 418. 30 not enjoyable to a le ctu rer, alth o u g h H. W. SNASHAIxL, Pre*. IF B V B A M C 1 tie may have a la rg e and cu ltu re d a u POULTRY Lord K itc h e n e r’s m onum ent is al T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief dience; but the man of sm all m eans ready built. It is th e larg est volun A ssociation. NOTICE O F FIN A L ACCOUNT. W ANTED TO TR A D E — New V ictro- and large fam ily Is not going to pay te er arm y ev er organized. JO H N BR O W N Gresham B o u ts Ko. 3 la and 18 reco rd s fo r chickens. P h o n e 74 o u t the price of a good pair of shoes N otary PubUe E sta te of O tto C. H cm m ers. B e a l B a ta te \\ A Sliope, R. 4, G resham . IN SU M A N O S N otice is hereby given th a t the for a Iw o-hour concert or lecture, W hen a ca n d id ate is In th e hands R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN T ra p n ested W h ite L eg h o rn s, bred how ever good it may be. of his frien d s th e friends g en erally un d ersig n ed , a d m in istra to r of the SURANCE COM PANIES to lay. Baby chicks o r eggs fo r e s ta te of O tto C. H ennners, deceased, C hautauqua« a re prim arily for have I h eir hands full. has filed in th e county co u rt of th e . 00000000000< H X H JC 04X H X K J< H X > o h atch in g w in solve y o u r w in te r egg P h o n e 613 the education and uplifting of th e G resh a m , O regon problem . G et o u r prices. C rystal s ta te of O regon fo r M ultnom ah co u n S prings P o u ltry F a rm , G resh am , O re people They should he m ade m ore MELROSE ty. his final account as such ad m in gon. P hone 30x2. educational and uplifting to those About a hu n d red people atten d e d istra to r. and th a t T uesday th e 11th F arm Loans. who really need It th an to those who Ihe ch a riv ari, w ith w hich th e young day of Ju ly , 1916, a t th e h o u r of A LL K IN D S A N D A L L I JAMES ELKINGTON ;30 a. m., at th e co unty co u rt room , C. S h attu c k , phone Sellw ood 124 IN S U B A N C X are able to g e l such m ental und m or and old alik e welcomed the bride and in th e co unty co u rth o u se , of M ultno 651 E. Seventh S outh, P o rtlan d , tf New Gallery ^.Ç C æ E N T SU R ETY BONDS al stim u latio n elsew here. If we are groom last S atu rd ay . A jolly tim e m ah county, O regon, has been fixed I ’Kg AUTOMOBILE to bring C h au ta u q u a h ere let us be waa enjoyed by all, follow ed by re as th e tim e an d place of h ea rin g ob MISCELLANEOUS H EALTH PLATE ° LA8B PICTURE FRAMING w illing to divide it w ith those who fresh m en ts, a fte r w hich they left jectio n s to said final account, and the Offlo* oa M al" Street settle m en t th ereo f. In Offer W anted GILT OR N A T U R A L WOOD. P H O N E S — Office 816, R esidence <3 h u n g er for such e n te rta in m e n t by w ith many good w ishes for th e h a p Neat and Cheap. Date of first p u b licatio n Ju n e 9th. On w recking old fra m e building. giving them the o p p o rtu n ity to be piness of Mr. and Mrs. S trebln. 1916. H ENRY B. HEMMEKS, L u m b er to be tak en in p aym ent. F o r th e re at a m od erate cost. p a rtic u la rs see R. R. C arlson at once. Miss Lizzie S m ith, Miss F ran ces E xecutor. M A X S C H N E ID E R T aking th e nu m b er of e n te rta in - M einlg and Miss G ertru d e M einig of F irst p u b licatio n Ju n e 9. W ednesdays an d S atu rd ay s at ORGAN i Great Western) good as Sell Bldg., Main St., G resnam L ast p u b licatio n Ju ly 7. G resham p hone 517. m eiiis given du rin g th e week tw elve Sandy, O tto Aschoff an d C arl As new ; would tra d e fo r buggy o r P h o n e 541 M BROWN, se ll; also Je rse y cjw 5 y ears old, th e holders of season tick ets heard choff of M arm ot. Miss Bessie S trebln A ttorney fo r E xecutor. ~’00<>oooooot>oouot>t>cio-orx>CK>or, will be fresh In S eptem ber. A C. G. S C H N E I D E R them at a cost of less th a n 25 cents and Robt. S trebln wert* gu ests at the Mills, G resham , h alf m ile so u th of ATTORNEY AT LAW each. So why not m ake th a t sum hom e of H arry R ram h all last S u n L ln n em au n Ju n c tio n . 33 the en tra n c e fee on at least two or day. F irs t S tate B ank Bldg. FO R SA LE— E ig h t acres of fine P o rtla n d phone Main 1940 th ree occasions so as to give th e Mrs. A. M. C h am b erlain , of P o rt clover and tim o th y hay on g ro u n d , m asses an op p o rtu n ity to be th e re ? land, is v isitin g h e r siste r Mrs Dim a b o u t 25 tons. F. M. Myers, CONTBACTOBS Two such n ig h ts d u rin g the week ple Jones. phone 455, h alf m ile n o rth of BEST QUALITY MEATS P le a sa n t Home. 31 would have wiped out th e deficiency. Daniel S ayre of Sayre, Ohio, is a PH O NE M x FREE DELIVERY It m ight be objected to by saying guest of Capl and Mrs C. O. Dram - I f Y ou W a n t F ir s t C la ss W ork a— W ANTED— At once, a m an to sp lit th a t few er people would buy season hall. cordw ood, alre ad y saw ed. W rite T. Box 63, R4, G resham . 31 tickets, hut th a t idea will not hold Mark Jo n es, a b ro th e r of J. p. good when It is rem em bered th a t the Jones, is com ing to visit him th is FOUND— A silk u m b rella in G resh g u a ra n to rs would see th a t enough week from Idaho F alls It has been am on D ecoration day. E n q u ire were sold to conform to ail th e re 46 y ears since th e b ro th ers in«i. th e __at O utlook office. MAIN ST. quirem ents. last occasion being when th e la tte r GRESIIAM , ORE. FOR SALE— Some horse hay. C lar left E ngland for A m erica. ence C athey. P hone 97. tf 1 XBER-AGE i n I I 'I I E I I ts H M H ayden, form erly of I^ a v - \V ATCH FOUND— on Powell road. enw o rth . W ashington, was a guest T he boy o r girl u nder eighteen who O w ner can have sam e by proving at th e hom e of his au n t Mrs 1. T w e D e sig n b u il d in o s o w n ersh ip and paving for th is ad is com petent to drive a m otor ca r la Wood for sev eral days. E ttari T. Jon es F ran k C. Jon es H G. H arm on. P hone 12x1 a ra re exception Ju d g m e n l at th a t Mrs J II Wood had her b ro th er O ra sh a m . Or«., P h o n s 851 age is m,; so tru stw o rth y as to m ake W ant ads— Key to success. visiting w ith h er d u rin g th e past m otor a r d riv in g safe ;oi ihe driver, week-end. occupants of o th e r cars o r p ed e stri Mr and Mrs H erb ert Olden of ans And p are n ts who restric t the Ione, O regon, w ere g u ests Sunday at S. C. W hite Leghorns driving o p eratio n s of th e ir young the hom e of th e la tte r'« sis te r Mrs I sons and d au g h te rs to “ round the My birds at the M ultnom ah coun T Wood Mr Olden left Monday for ty fair 1914, won 1st and 2d cock co rn e r," trip s "to o r from th e g a r erel; 1st and 2d pu llet; 1st pen lone w here he is a w heat farm er. I special, best solid colored bird In ag e" o r to th e "couple of blocks and Mrs O lden spent several days with Is Guaranteed to Give Instant Relief ? , w - . '.n 1,1 & 1 '<>•* the 'econ d s back" o u g h t to rem em ber tn a t an ac but got 1st cockerel, 1st pullet: 1st h er siste r before re tu rn in g hom e pen special, best solid colored bird cident can occur In th a t lim ite 1 In s h o w and second cock. Services w ere well atten d e d last sp here as readily as elsew here E m e r Sunday and th e m orning serm on was ! PURE, SWEET, CLEAN. k ,K t B ir d s a r e T -a p n s s te d and h a v e been for y e a r s, w l.n th e r e s u lt gencies req u irin g quick action based very in te restin g S A N IT A R Y by c a r e fu l b reed in g h a v e b i< n r.ro- T h ere on practiced Judgm ent may as easily the re g u la r services next S unday T he T ’ , «',"1 have 200# selected eg g s for hatching to spare for the next For Sale by Leading Grocers «rise w ithin half a block of hom e as L eague will be led by I. T Wood at m onth at 3a.00 per hundred. •• b o m o f B u n io n C o m fo r t" Tod.11/ ' • ' 1 1 • ■ "»«»«11» > ■ '* " '* w . r , e l . . « a s . „ , „ , , , , lrw 4 r.« u rs U s other V . w ithin half a dozen miles. T here 8 P m. Everybody invited A L W A Y S O R D E R IT PHOTOS Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE Guaranteed - or Not a Cent’s Charge MT. HOOD “B u n io n C o m fo rt“ The « e x a ll Store GRESHAM DRUG CO. BUTTER Gresham, Oregon FLORENCE TAYLOR, Box 56, R o u te 4. G resh am .