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I*AGB GRESHAM K IIB a s te r ! OITLO O K FR ID A Y 4FR1L 0. 1WÍ7 15c Ginghams Special 1 2 2 c z S p rin g G ingham s ju st arrived. This sh ipm ent should have 1...... delivered in J a n u a ry , but owing t o delay through freight congestion and storm s have ju st reached here. T here are fifty pieces in this assortm ent in all colors, plain, stripes, cheeks and plaids. On account of lelay will p ut them o n ‘‘Speeia Sale” for two week» only, at the low 4 1 _ * A n d of C o u rse N ew C lo th e s ,K i ............. . p e l Lot yard This is cheaper than I could buy this quality cloth on ‘‘today's market. Easter tide is the season of the year when Z > naturt* discards the dull d ra b of w inter, dons the sp rig h tly new dress of Spring, and im bues m ankind with the same spirit. NEW SPRING ARRIVALS of Waists, Middies, White Goods, Lawns, in all the wanted designs. Your inspection invited. IZ' CANNON’S KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES man or young man who seeks a S pring Suit or Top ('o a t of distinction and un im peachable quality. : -y You will find our assortment of à s t y l e s s o c o m p l e te a s to e m b r a c e e v e ry m a n 's p r e f e r e n c e , y o u n g , o ld o r in b e tw e e n • The fabrics are of rare patterns in the fashionable colors Com pare our values a t | $20, of $25, c r ;.i• • w y l i t ; ¿‘ . - " A the day. ÿ I f ’j s $30 Others for $15.00 «"'I $18.00 ? l E. W. AYLSWORTH MAIN S T R E E T P h o n e 43 G RESH AM T h e s o p h o m o re c la s s of th e h ig h school w as re s p o n sib le fo r a very a m u s in g in n o v a tio n th is m o rn in g , w hen th ey took c h a rg e of a ffa irs fo r la h a lf h o u r a n d c a rr ie d o u t a b u r- lesq u e. E ach m e m b e r of th e faeult> vas im p e rs o n a te d by so m e m e m b e r j of th e class. G len n R u s h e r, p re s id e n t of th e so p h o m o re s, ta k in g th e p a rt of P rin c ip a l G oodw in. T h ey c o n d u c te d ) ch ap el e x e rc ise s a n d w ent th r o u g h | tlie fo rm a lity o f c a llin g cla sse s an d i b e a rin g re c ita tio n s . T h e y w ore th e c lo th in g of t h o s e w hom th e y im p e r s o n a te d and got off so m e very a m u s ing h its. T h is Is s o p h o m o re d ay, an d an e la b o r a te re c e p tio n w ill he held a t th e sc h o o lh o u se to n ig h t, w hen th e boys will e n te r ta in t i l e g irls in h o n o r o f t h e b a s k e tb a ll team . Special Easter Sunday SMITH’S THEATER Mae Marsh F IS H IN G ? i GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS Look up your LINES, POLES. REELS, HOOKS, Etc. If too frail to catch that BIG ONE., we have what you want. Also Salmon Eggs. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The REXALL Store EASTER SERVICES AT CO. PARENT TEACHERS METHODIST CHURCH TO MEET APRIL 14 E a s te r S u n d ay w ill be a p p r o p r ia te T h e C o u n ty C o u n cil of P a r e n t- ly o b se rv e d al t h e M eth o d ist E p isco T e a c h e r a s s o c ia tio n s w ill m eet at 11 pal c h u rc h next S u n d ay by a serm o n a m ., a t th e W est P o rtla n d sch o o l, in tlie m o rn in g by th e p a s to r. Rev. A. C. B ra c k e n b u ry an d by sp ecial D istric t No. 13. All officers an il m usic am i by a sa c re d c o n c e rt in th e m e m b e rs o f P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ a s s o e v e n in g . T h e fo llo w in g a re th e m u c ia tio n s th r o u g h o u t th e co u n ty a re sic a l n u m b e rs: MORNING c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . Mrs. J. N. C lu n a h a n , s e c r e ta ry of th e C o u n ty C o u n cil, h u s b e e n in fo rm e d tliu t a sp le n d id p ro g ra m h a s been a rr a n g e d . G ood s p e a k e r s w ill e x p la in th e w o rk of t l i e o rg a n iz a tio n an d o ffer h e lp fu l su g g e s tio n s . T lie sc h o o lh o u se Is re a c h e d by w ay of th e O reg o n E le c tric . T h o se w is h in g to go in th a t w ay m ay ta k e th e tr a in nt H oyt s tr e e t at 1 0 :1 5 . T h is tr a in m a k e s s to p s nt T e n th an d S ta r k , T e n th a n d M o rriso n . F if th an d S alm o n . S eco n d a n d S alm o n an d h av es Je ffe rso n s tr e e t at 1 0 :3 0 . Get off at M u ltn o m a h s ta tio n The • i h o o lh o u s e is lo c a te d at th e j u n c tio n o f T a y lo r K erry ro a d a n d th e S ide H ig h w ay , sev en m iles W i s( so u th o f P o rtla n d . T h o si g o in g by a u to m o b ile can r. Ii ilie sc h o o lh o u se by e it h e r of Hu i ro a d s E ach lad y Is re q u e s te d to tirin g sa n d w ic h e s fo r o n e. All o th e r re f re s h m e n ts w ill lie p ro v id e d bv tlie W est P o r tla n d circle. O r g a n V o lu n a ry , K arg o fro m T h e re a re m an y b o o k s at th e li- ! b ra ry th a t a re p ro v in g of e sp ecial in- I te re s l d u rin g tit • p re s e u t w orld ( c risis. S om e o f th e s e a re , " T h e I R ig h ts o f M an ” p u b lish e d in 1901, j by L ym an A b b o tt in w hich he voices I m any o f th e .same th o u g h ts c o n ta in M rs. It. It. Helt an d A tto rn e y C. G. ed in th e P r e s id e n t's re c e n t m e ssa g e ; S c h n e id e r a tte n d e d llie Y eom an c o n “ P o la n d of T o d ay am i Y e s te rd a y ” by v e n tio n in P o rtla n d on M onday und S idney W h itm a n : an d “ P a n -G e rm a n ism ” by R oland U sher. T u e sd a y . A wonderful company of notable players in a remarkable six- act production, teeming with spectacular scenes of tremendous interest—a stupendous offering, in which one woman holds the safety of her nation more sacred than the life of a lover— the story of a good woman’ supreme sacrifice. P ro f. R o b e rt D. L eig h of R e td Col- j A m a r ria g e licen se w as issu ed a t V an co u v er on W ed n esd ay to A u g u st lege w ill d e liv e r a le c tu re a t th e li Jo h n s o n o f B o rin g an d Miss C la ra b ra ry on F rid a y e v e n in g , A p ril 13, j on “ P o litic a l P ro b le m s of P e rm a n e n t Jo h n s o n o f G reslm m . P e a c e .” T h e le c tu re w ill be fre e and J a n ie s M cK inney, h a v in g re s ig n e d all a re in v ite d to com e a n d en jo y it. A lt E a s te r p ro g ra m will be given as city m a rs h a l, w ill leave S a tu rd a y fo r H a rtla n d , W ash. H is fa m ily will A call h as been issu e d by Geo. F . , re m a in h e re fo r th e p re se n t. H oney, p re s id e n t o f th e G resh am | Mrs. J. E. M etzger, w ho h as been C h a u ta u q u a a s s o c ia tio n , fo r a m eet- ' ill w ith to n s llltis , is im p ro v in g . B oth in g o f all m e m b e rs to be h eld a t th e I Iter c h ild re n h av e been q u ite sick th is lib ra ry on M onday e v e n in g , A p ril it, 1 w eek but a re re p o rte d lo be g e ttin g at 8 o 'clo ck , to m a k e p la n s fo r th e C h a u ta u q u a io be h eld next Ju n e . b e tte r Mr. an d M rs. W. W. C o tto n hav e re tu rn e d from s o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia , w here th e y s p e n t th e g r e a te r p a rt of th e w in te r M att S h a n o , w ho acc o m M cC orm ick, K a tlie ry n H oney, B essie llo w itt, O live M errill a n d L a u ra p a n ie d th e m , h a s a lso r e tu rn e d and w as c a llin g on fr ie n d s h e re re c e n tly . Davis. A m o n g tlie co lleg e an d n o rm a l 1 sch o o l s tu d e n ts w ho a re al h om e fo r I th e E a s te r v ac a tio n a r e MiBSes H elen X e rx e s Mrs. L a u ra B a rn e s of C o ttre ll w as H andel in G re sh a m on b u sin e ss yesterday. M rs A. C. B r a c k e n b u r y T r i o —" O u r L o rd T r i u m p h a n t B in e M rs. B arn es lias ju s t r e tu r n e d fro m M is s A ll« I la T o w l e . M iss G la d y s N eal, P itts b u rg , C a lifo rn ia , w h ere site lias M iss M ild re d S t. C la ir. M rs II I. St. She is g lad to be C la ir, M iss M ina G ilb e r t. M rs M y rtle s p e n t th e w in te r. M ver«. back in O regon O f fe rto ry - Selected V io lin . W. L G o r s a s e . C ello. K. W. M iss M ary E. Good h as gon«« to f i e l d h o u s e . O rg a n . M rs B r a c k e n b u r y s o u th e rn O reg o n on a b u sin e ss tr ip GV GN I NG O r g a n V o lu n ta r y M r s B ru c k e tib u i v in c o n n e c tio n w ith h e r h o m e s te a d . A n th e m - " C h r is t Is l i t s e n " Slut|> er Sh«1 e x p e c ts to be back in tim e fo r C h o ru e S tu d e n t S elo — " C a lv a r y " G a b r ie l sch o o l w o rk next T u e sd a y . Robert Harron Dorothy Gish jS Blanche! Sweet C o p y rig h t 1916 T h e House o f K uppenlu utter G O IN G Phone 641 (1RESIIAM, ORE. THE TAD'S STORE offer many unusual inducements to the She sinned but, in sinning, saved her people. No wonder her sin was forgiven. Her Condoned Sin Founded on Judith of Bethulia''—a production indisputably the master work of a master mind. This unusually gripping, appealing, thrilling production was made by D. W. Griffith Who produced The Birth of a Nation and ' Intolerance. This picture played to capacily business last week at the P eople's Theater. a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h next S u n d ay fo llo w in g th e r e g u la r S u n d ay school sessio n . T h e p a s to r. Rev. A. J . W ar«1, will h o ld an e v a n g e lis tic se rv ic e in th e ev en in g . THEY ARE HERE M rs. (tra c e R a d fo rd , of B lack R ock, w ill sp en d E a s te r S u n d ay w ith h e r p a re n ts . Mr. an d M rs J. C. H es O ut o se ). G uy J o n e s le ft to d a y to jo in th e s h a r p s h o o te r s . He e x p ects to see s u b s titu te s a re te a c h in g h e r c lasses In se rv ic e on th e M exican b o rd er. M i s s A d e l i n T o w le A n th e m "G o d So L o v ed Gie W o rld " h e r ab sen ce. S ta in e r Ray Hu m ason h a s jo in ed th e C h o ru s D oris, th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d n a tio n a l g u a rii a n d le ft to d ay fo r ! S olo— K estn r e c tlo n " S h e lle y Mrs. A J. W B ro w n , w hose se rio u s P o rtla n d . Ja ck so n Jo n e s illn e s s w as m e n tio n e d in T u e s d a y 's M lie v ju a r te t l i e Is R is e n " W ils o n t« G B u s tie r, J a c k s o n .to n e s G le n n issu e , is re c o v e rin g , an d if no f u r t h LENTS POSTOFFICE B u s tie r, C a r r o ll V B r a u e t e r re la p se is h ad w ill soon be w ell IN CITY DELIVERY O f f e r to r y | a g a in . S h e is u n d e r th e c a re of Dr. S o lo " C h r is t Hie S a v io r L iv e s V galn" L e n ts p o s to lh ie is being c h a n g e d •j« T ra c e y . E m ily Bolcom . in to a city d e liv e ry s ta tio n . A rle ta C. B. R u s h e r V niliein The C h o ir A n g e lic " lla n s c o m h a s a lre a d y been m a d e a s ta tio n an d T h e C ity B ak ery w ill put on an C h o ru s : a u to m o b ile deliv ery to m o rro w . to a ll h o u se n u m b e r s as well as th e i c o v er nt.m y m iles of «‘a s te rn M u ltn o s tr e e ts h a v in g been d e s ig n a te d , YOUTHFUL PLAYMATES H «INKLES O F C O R B E T T JOIN LIVES TOGETHER m ah d ally . S ev eral o rd e rs h a v e been b o th w ill e n jo y fre e d e liv e ry . i receiv ed fo r b re a d am i p a stry from HAVE RETURNED TO WEST S u p e rin te n d e n t M o u lto n , of th e E L. T horp«1, o f th e O u tlo o k fo rce, o th e r lo c a litie s, all of w hich will be P o rtla n d postoffice is m a k in g th e T h e O u tlo o k Is Itt receipt o f a an d Mrs. Eva G. C ra w fo rd o f P o rt- su p p lie d fre sh every «lav tr a n s f e r s P re s e n t p o s tm a s te rs w ill iiu m u n tc a tlo n fro m Mr a n d M rs : la n d , w ere m a rrie d a t V a n c o u v e r on W. T. H e n k le . fo r m e r re s id e n c e of Dr. C. E. C line, f a lh e r of Mrs K It«« g iv en th e ir s a m e p o sitio n s as s u W ed n esd ay . T hey w ill m a k e th e ir th e C o rb e tt d is tr ic t, w ho left th e i r A. M iller of G re sh a m , u n d e rw e n t a p e rin te n d e n ts o f th e tw o s ta tio n s Mr. T h o rp e an d d e lic a te h o m e h e re fo r K a n sa s last J u n e , in h o m e In G re sh a m su rg ic a l o p e ra tio n la s t T h e r u r a l ro u te o u t o f L e n ts w ill b e ' C rs w fo rd w ere y o u 'b f u l a c T h u rs d a y te n d in g to re m a in fo r so m e tim e, Mrs fo r th e rem o v al of a c h a n g e d so m e w h a t to c o n fo rm to th e fills le tte r is fro m N o rth Y a k im a . q u a in ta n c e s 49 y e a rs ag o w hen th e ir m a lig n a n t c a n c e r of th e face, ju s t new a rr a n g e m e n ts . W a sh in g to n , w h ere th e fam ily la now I p a re n ts liv ed n e a r Collin R ock, on b ack o f th e c o rn e r of th e rig lil eye. s u i t « tiie n l <>f O w n e r s h i p lo cated It sa y s in p a rt ¡ th e L o w er C o lu m b ia A lth o u g h they Drs. G eary an d S h o rt p e rfo rm e d th e f o r A p ril I . 11117 Vo v a rio u s r c .i - o i s. we co n e lu d h ad b o th been m a rrie d b efo re th ey t d e lic a te o p e ra tio n . S ta te m e n t of O w n e rsh ip . M a n ag e . il io re tu r n w est, b u y in g o u r tic k . < m e n t. C irc u la tio n , etc., re q u ire d by I o r P o rtla n d b u t sto p p e d h e r e to visit saw e ach o th e r fre q u e n tly d u rin g th e T h e E ig h th g ra d e play last F rid a y th e Ac» of A ugust 24, 1911. iim e frie n d s an d fo u n d w o rk so In te rv e n in g y e a rs, a n d . h a v iu g each ; n ig h t w as a very e n jo y a b le a ffa ir T h is Is to c e rtify 'h a t I am th e e d p le n tifu l, d ecid ed to stl.v a w h ile , been b e re a v e d by d e a th th e y d rifte d ito r. m a n a g in g e d ito r, b u sin e ss man i b is is su rely a busy valley a n d T h e c h a r a c te r s w en- w ell s u s ta in e d , [ to g e th e r a g a in a n d th e ir y o u th f u l a f 1 er. p u b lis h e r am i th e sole o w n e r oi i I* d be Idle if w t i l i n g to »1 * fe c tio n s w ere re n e w e d , r e s u ltin g in ilo n a l ability In th a t line T h e larg e of th e G re sh a m O u tlo o k , p u b lish e d bis » h are. rite w in te r h e re h a s b een id eal, a c lo s e r re la tio n s h ip fo r life T h e ir m any o f th e c h ild re n sh o w in g excep- t ice a w eek at G re sh a m . O re g o n .' o ta in all w in te r a n d u n til la st v eek w ed d in g w as s o m e w h a t of a s u r p ris e au d ie ttc e e n te re d in to th e s p irit o f th e T h e re a re no k n o w n b o n d h o ld e rs, io w ind. B ut to r ail th is tlte i" Is : scen es an d a p p la u d e d e n th u s ia s t teal m o rtg a g e e s o r o th e r s e c u rity hol lers II. L ST C L A IR tilt vnte th in g ta c k in g , old frie n d « io a ll th e i r frlettils, b u t b o th have lv Miss Mae W illiam so n w as th e dt- S w orn to a n d su b s c rib e d b efo re d • o ctn les fro m G re sh a m an d been rec e iv in g n u m e ro u s c o n g r a tu I re c to r m • th is k th day of April. 1917. K A S p rin g d a le , an d fo r t h a t re a s o n I am la tio n s sin c e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of M iller, a n o ta ry p u b lic fo r O regon e n d in g lo r y o u r p a p e r so I can k eep th e ir m a rria g e w as m a d e p u b lic. 'lv co m m issio n e x p ire s J a n u a r y 15. T h e T u esd ay S tu d y club w ill m eei i n • |e - , , r to u ch w i t l i tlx m all Mr. a n d M rs H e n k le w ere a c tiv e !,it th e lib rary on next T uesday a r m I « .; a In s o m n ia . m em b er« o f C o lu m b ia g ra n g e , an d in d ig e s tio n n e a rly a lw a y s d is tu rb s in g al 8 o ’clock Mrs N eal R Crew ns«1 n e a rty s u p p o r te rs of M u ltn o m ah | th e sle e p m o re o r less, a n d is o fte n w ho Is th e a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t PALMQUIST SHINGLE CO E a t a lig h t , of th e W o m e n 's P ro te c tiv e d iv isio n c o u n ty fa ir. T h ey h a v e b een g r e a t th e c a u se of insonvnta SANDY. OREG ON « u p p er w ith little If atty m e a t, an d ly m issed in th is p a rt of th e county. o f p ie P o rtla n d P o lice d e p a rtm e n t no m ilk , also ta k e o n e ot 4 h arn b er- Manufacturers of Shingles. liitn 's T a b le ts im m e d ia te ly a f t e r s,;p - w ill sp e a k on th e w o rk of th is d iv i Post*. Telephone and Tele T a ilo r in g p e r a n d see it you do n o t re s t m u ch sio n fo r w om en a n d g h tld ren . All graph Poles and Apple Boxes. F o r m en a n d w o m en -c le a n in g , b e tte r. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re -Adv ' w ho a re In te re s te d a re in v ite d to h e a r Phone Sandy 104. pressing a n d re p a ir in g d o n e w ell. Jlrs Crownse P e te r L e n a rd , i'o w e ii street. try a want ad. to tbs Oatlook. j S ig h t M o le T r a p s NOW IS THE TIME to exterm inate the destructive mole and the O ut-o-Sight T rap is the official trap, recommended by the state in structor. T H E T R A P T H A T G E T S ’EM. L. L. K ID D E R H D W . C O . G re sh a m , O reg o n . Sanitary Meat Market ED. GRESHAM . BAUMAN, - Prop. - ORE. Home-made Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. Time is Short! Now in which you may pay First Half of Taxes We will accept your mstinotions to pay not later than Wednesday Morning, April 4th Do not procrastinate. It will mean expense. Be thrifty, do it now. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM , OREGON