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    GRESHAM
O IT U M JK
TUESDAY,
MAY
22.
1»17
PAGE
T H R EE
FAIRVIEW
The
F a irv ie w sch o o l, w hich w ill
clo se n ext F rid a y a fte rn o o n . May 25.
w ill g r a d u a te six p u p ils fro m th e 8 th I
g ra d e . T h e g r a d u a te s a re J o s e p h in e I
T o w n se n d . W a lte r S c h ra m , M ildred ]
K e ltle , J u liu s L u sc h e r. F ay Davis. ’
¡C la u d e H eslin . A sp le n d id p ro g ra m |
w ill be p re s e n te d by th e e n tir e school
, u n d e r Hie d ire c tio n of P rin c ip a l J. It i
| L e n t a n d Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t. F rid a y
Better Lumber, Iron and
¡e v e n in g at th e city h a ll. T h e g ru d u - i
Steel
u te s w ill receiv e th e ir d ip lo m a s S at- i
(Jet o u r prices before you
j u rd a y e v e n in g at th e lib ra ry in |
o rd e r it Slio. Y o u ’ll save
’ P o rtla n d .
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T h e m issio n a ry te a g iv en by Mrs. =
Silo.
A. W . Z im m e rm a n a t th e C am p b ell £ £
| b u n g alo w F rid a y a fte rn o o n w aa a de- j s f
eld e d su ccess.
A la rg e n u m b e r be-
j in g p re s e n t fro m F a irv ie w v icin ity ,
i a n d of P o rtla n d . A sp le n d id pro-
g ra m w as g iv en by M iss Ita rr, Mrs.
A knif....... fly-wheel cutter with blower and traveling feed table. Equipped with nr
| M cM ichel an d M rs. M cC lin tock. An
ra n g .in e u t fo r sto p p in g , s ta r tin g , a n d re v e rsin g feed ro llers. F u rn ish e d w ith side ..... I
e x c e p tio n a lly
good
p ro g ra m
and
table, special m o u n tin g . All s e ll'a lig n in g h e a rin g s, lig h t ru n n in g a n d re q u ire s less pow er.
lu n ch w as e n jo y e d by th e m any p re s­
e n t.
The
E p w o rth L eag u e w as e n te r ­
A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL FARM IMPLEMENTS
ta in e d p le a s a n tly last F rid a y e v e n ­
ing at tlie h o m e o f Rev. It. ( ’. B rew s­
te r , a f t e r a b rie f b u sin e ss session.
E n te r ta in in g g a m e s w ere p la y e d , and
lu n c h se rv e d .
Office 544
Res. 6x2
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in g c o n te s t h eld a t P a rk R ose last
F rid a y e v e n in g w ill ta k e p a rt in th e
GRANGE PROGRAM
c o u n ty s p e llin g c o n te s t in P o rtla n d
FOR MOTHERS DAY
n ext S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . May 28, at
■ /«
4%
th e lib ra ry .
M u ltn o m ah G ra n g e No. 71 will
A la rg e fo rce o f m en u re h a r d at m eet in re g u la r sessio n May 26
We
w ork on th e C o lu m b ia slo u g h d ik e hav e a rr a n g e d fo r a good p ro g ra m ,
n e a r F a irv ie w , d re d g in g a n d e x ca­ th e s u b je c t lo r Hie h o u r is M o th e r's
v a tin g to p re v e n t th e overflow o f th is Huy, w itli re c ita tio n s an d so n g s we
e n o rm o u s fill.
th in k a p p ro p r ia te .
F o r d iscu ssio n
Com pounded Semi-Annually on
Mrs. V eu ald e receiv ed a te le g ra m we w ill la k e
up th e w ork o th e r
to d ay a n n o u n c in g th e d e a th o r h e r g ra n g e s in o th e r s ta te s a re doing
s te p so n , R o b ert V en ab le, ag ed n in e ­ an d why c a n 't w e?
W ould lik e to
teen y e a rs , in S an F ra n c isc o .
T h e hav e as m any us possib ly can ,
boy re c e n tly jo in e d Hie n av y
and to try an d lie th e r e , a n d give H ieir
w ent to S an F ra n c isc o fo r tru in in g . o p in io n on co o p e ra tiv e b u y in g , an d
D eatli w as d u e io v a c c in a tio n for also se llin g
Now th e high eost of
ty p h o id . T h e body will lie sh ip p e d liv in g is p uzzling a good m any of us,
( ¡ kekiiam , O regon
to G o lile n d a le , W a sh in g to n fo r b u r­ why c a n ’t we c o -o p e ra te a n d liny
ial. ( 'a p t. (). M iller of C o m p an y A., o u r s u g a r, flour, feed and so fo r th ,
4%
O reg o n N a tio n a l G u a rd , w ho is in by e a r loud lo ts an d cut o u t th e
ca m p a t C la c k a m a s. Is a s te p b r o th e r m id d le m a n 's profit.
I. fo r on«
o f th e d ead boy.
w ould lik e to h e a r th is th o ro u g h ly
d iscu ssed and aid ed
upon.
O llier W eather ForeraM for W eek Itegin-
T h e m oney c h a n g e rs w hom J e s u s
TROUTDALE
oin g Sunduy, May 20. 0 0 7.
fe a tu re s of o u r p ro g ra m w ill lie a d e ­
d ro v e o u t of Hie te m p le w ere th e
b ate :
d e a le rs w ho
su p p lie d half shekels
N ext S u n d ay e v e n in g Is th e re g u ­
Puclflc S ta te s : O ccaslo n al show
fo r su ch a p re m iu m uh th ey m ight
“ R esolved, T h a t th e w om an o f to
la r tim e fo r c h u rc h Hervlces. Rev. It.
e rs iu W a sh in g to n an d O re g o u ; gen
lie a b le to exuel from Je w s w ho cam e
day h as m ore to do th a n Hie w om an
('. Itre w s te r will p reach .
e ra lly ía l r in C u llfo rn lu . T e m p e ra - from all p a rts of th e w orld to Je
of
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A co m m u n ity p a rty will be given
tu r e n e a r o r s lig h tly a b o v e n o rm al.
riiHiileui d u rin g th e g re a t fe stiv a ls
p o sitio n of
fo r tlie te a c h e rs th is W ed n esd ay ev- p a p e r, "T lie c h a n g e d
a n d w ere re q u ire d to pay th e ir irlh
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i'f,lug a t tlie I,. A. H arlo w hom e.
E v ery o n e h as s o m e th in g to buy
iili' o r ra n so m m oney In th e H ebrew
T ills is in th e n a tu r e of a fa re w e ll, us S p an g led B a n n e r. All wlio h a v e Ho o r Heli. T ry an O u tlo o k w au t ad
colli.
we do not ex p ect to h av e o u r p re s e n t so n g p lease b rin g it as it is not in o u r
efficient c o rp s of te a c h e rs w ith us g ra n g e book. D o n 't fo rg e t th e b irth
Tailor! ug
lay box.
All h a v in g b in Inlays In
a n o th e r y e a r.
F o r m en an d w om en cle a n in g ,
May
will
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av
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ii
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fo
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Hie
UB-
T lie P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o c ia tio n is
p re ssin g a n d re p a irin g d one well
T r a in s fo r E s ta c a d a o r B u ll B u n
All a rt cor-
p la n n in g a p icnic fo r th e sch o o l c h il­ ual b ir th d a y o fferin g .
P e te r Lenard. Powell s tre e t
( H u l l R u n t r a i n s le a v e M l. H o o d l i e p o t )
d re n fo r n ext F rid a y . T h e lo catio n (lially in v ited to a tte n d . T h e lect 12 25 A M S u n d a y O n ly .
? “5 ' ' i
Mall anti KxnreMN.
is not a n n o u n c e d y et, bu t it will lire lio u r is a lw ay s an open m e etin g
I,|y
s,,n <<> I'lfHN Home
p ro b a b ly he in a g ro v e on th e Sun C onic an d join us in a good tim e ai
i. .»2 A M S u n io H u ll H u n .
‘ I S A M I> ly id K a tu c iid H .
well as a p ro fita b le day sp e n t.
Dial ra n c h .
X 15 A M <Si «‘ .Mtuuri, S u n to K a ta « id a
♦ H A M l» ly to h u l l h u l l .
F a rm e rs , fa rm e rs , h e a r th e call
Mr an d Mrs. R. R. H ailey an d
10 40 A M l» ly io U r t'B h a u i o n l y .
sm a ll son E ld en sp e n t S u n d ay a t Hie P a tr o n s of h u sb a n d ry , lead th e m all, 11 4 5 A M I d v .
1 50 I ’ M I »ly to h u l l H u n .
e sp ecially in w ar tim e.
( ’ I. R a k e r h o m e in T ro u td a le .
2 00 I ’ M S u n . o n l y
On next S a tu rd a y , at th e lib ra ry
2 40 I ’ M I d y , O r o x h n r n o n l y .
LECTURER.
3 45 I M I d v .
in P o rtla n d , w ill be th e p ro g ra m g iv ­
4 50 I ’ M I d y to h u l l R u n .
5 45 l* M I d y .
SANDY BLUFF
en by th e sc h o o ls o f th e c o u n ty . T he
- tin
P ! y * 'x i H‘,n " O re * h u m o n ly .
C o u n ty C o u n cil o f th e P a re n t-T e a c h ­
‘ 00 I ’ M I »ly to h u l l H u n .
F re d R ad fo rd Is b u ild in g a h u m
7 45 I ’ M I d y .
e r a s s o c ia tio n is g o in g to se rv e a fo r A lton P lielp s o f Hull R un. lien s?
<»*'i*Mhnin O nly.
10 I ’ M l i l y , G r e s h a m O n ly
lu n ch a t noon. In th e m o rn in g from A ult of Hits place an d S am u el C a r­ 11
12 25 I ’ M I d y . G r e a h a r n o n l y
10 to 12 o ’clock th e lib ra ry w ill be rell of P ow ell V alley a re h elp in g
T ra in s fo r Portland
12 30 A M I »ly E x . S u n .
o pen fo r in s p e c tio n by th e c h ild re n , him .
2 04 A M S u n . O n ly .
W IT H
5 40 A M I d v E x . S u n
a n d th e p ro g ra m will be in th e a f t e r ­
M rs. L a u ra C ald o e n te r ta in e d th e 5 -'5 A M l i l y f r o m M l l l o o i l lie p o t
noon.
i 1.1 A M D ly .
P le a s a n t
H om e
E m b ro id e ry cltfb. '
I , | v r " ' " > M l l l o o i l D e p o t.
» 34 A M I »ly.
la s t T u e sd a y .
KELSO
10 40 A M I d y .
Jones Lumber Co.
GRESHAM.
KENTUCKY
QUALITY
SILOS
OREGON
High grade finishing Lumber a specialty. Doors, Sash and
Builders’ Hardware, Shingles, Lath, Cement and Plaster.
Kyanize Paint and Varnish. Roof Paint. Trojan Powder.
P h o n e 891
4. <j. MAST. M a n a g e r
Goodyear
Tire
Service
Ross Feed Cutters
A uto Repairing
HESSELS FARM MACHINERY
GRESHAM, OREGON
Hoss’ Truck Service
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First and Second
We Pay 4% Interest
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
P a r m e r 's H a u lin g .
K u ru ltu ie M oving
O rd e rs ta k e n fo r C oal,
B riq u ets, S a n d an d («ravel
Gresham
Phone 79 x
Time and Savings Deposits
P ortlan d
•ad« ay 2OK2; A-2O7H
Bert Hoss
Bank of Gresham
4%
J
Gresham Time Table
S m ith .
'Kfcrm*4'ihfcR
$ 3 SO
FO B CHICAGO
E ven T his 3 0 ,0 0 0
W iil N ot Be Enough
CLEAR
LAND
T h e re w ill be 30,000 Sm ith F o rm -a-
*1 rucks b u ilt this year — h u t even this
h u g e p ro d u ctio n will n o t he en o u g h .
So if you have w aited for fu rth er proof
of th e w onderful eco n o m y —efficiency
—service value of th is tr e m e n d o u s
ach iev em en t in m o to r tran sp o rtatio n ,
d o n ’t w ait a n o th e r day.
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t an d b a sk e tb a ll
at K elso S a tu r d a y ev e n in g d rew a
fu ll h o u se , a n d w as a sp le n d id su c ­
cess in e v ery
w ay. T h e p ro ceed s
a m o u n te d to $33.
S chool clo ses F rid a y , May 2 5 th
G ra d u a tio n e x e rc ise s
w ill he held
F rid a y e v e n in g , w hen th e sch o o l will
g ive an in te re s tin g p ro g ra m . T h e re
will a ls o be o n e o r p o ssib ly tw o
s p e a k e r s p re s e n t to g iv e th e g r a d u ­
a tio n a d d re s s.
F o llo w in g
a re th e
e ig h th
g ra d e
g ra d u a te s :
E u n ice
J o n s r u d , H azel D unn, L e s te r Irv in ,
J o h n C an n y .
T he
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o c ia tio n
will ho ld its last m e e tin g of th e y e a r
T u e sd a y e v e n in g , w hen e le c tio n of
officers will ta k e place.
S erv ices w ere h eld at tlie L u th e r
an c h u rc h S u n d a y by Rev. Ile n rlc k
son of P o rtla n d .'
Miss S te lla J o tis ru d h as re tu rn e d
to P o rtla n d w h ere sh e is e n g a g e d as
s te n o g ra p h e r.
Over 10,000 users—over 450 lines of work—
are all the proofs you netd, and there is
not a single Smith Form -a-Truck ow ntr
who will not say that he hcs cut delivery and
hauling costs from 50% to 75%
T h u year you not only get this wonderful attachment at
the price of a good pair of horses, but you get it adapted
to any lo rd Maxwell Bunk, Dodge Bros., Chevrolet or
Overland Car. So you can select the power plant you like
the best — have the most confidence in.
Smith Form -a-1 ruck is the mute hauler of the world —
the master economizer in hauling and delivery cost —
the master saver in equipment investment.
Com e in today tor a deinonstiation — but don't put off
your order.
PLEASANT HOME
1 K O L I D A I fc A L IO COMPANY
('. I. ItA R EIt A
Prop*..
G resham P lm iie IHv I
» m u tila le P hone Main 12.
Th<’ Hebrew won! translated aa
I'routilale, Oregon
TERRY
" v in e g a r ” w as a p p lie d to a beverage
M rs. W. T . S h e rw o o d anft Mrs.
c o n s is tin g
g e n e ra lly
of
w in e o r
May H a n n in g w ith E d w a rd an il A lta
s tro n g d rin k tu r n e d so u r. S o m etim es
H a n n in g h av e g o n e to Y am h ill to
It w as m ad e by an a d m ix tu r e o f b a r ­
visit w ith re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s.
ley a n d w ine, a n d th u s lia b le to f e r ­
Mrs.
A n d e rso n ,
fro m F a irv ie w ,
m e n ta tio n .
w as a c a lle r a t th e C oons h o m e last
K lietllnallslll.
S a tu rd a y .
If you a r e tr o u b le d w ith c h ro n ic
W illiam S h ie ld s to o k d in n e r w ith
o r m u s c u la r rh e u m a tis m give C hum Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W. C oona la st S u n ­
b e rla in 's L in im e n t a tr ia l
T h e re ­
lief fro m pain w hich ft a ffo rd s is day.
a lo n e w o rth tnauy tim e s its coat. O b­
ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .— A dv.
Bargains In the Want Ada,
M rs. B yron E d w a rd s w as a P ort
lan d v is ito r Iasi w eek.
Q u ite ■ n u m b e r fro m h e re a tt e n d ­
ed lb«' b a sk e t so cial a n d e n te r ta i n ­
m ent S a tu rd a y n ig h t at K elso.
N otice the date on the label of
your O utlook, If you are In arrears
your prompt renewal will be ap
1 p red a ted
10 A M
( . a .M
40 I 'M
34 I 'M
<" I 'M
10 I 'M
40 I ’ M
3 1 I 'M
40 I ’ M
4o I ’ M
I I. I ’ M
SO I ’ M
16 I ’ M
45 I ’ M
15 I ’ M
Red Cross
Explosives
l i l y f r o m M t. l l o o i l D e p o t
S u n . O n ly .
l i l y to l l i e s l i m n I l u l l
Illy .
lily .
| i | y f r o m M l. t lo m l l ie p o t
l l l i ’-
H is
I i l y Ex. H un .
I l l y f r o m M i l l o o i l D e p o t.
I Ily .
I l l y |.;x. s u n . .Mt H o o d .
lily .
Id y .
lily
At th e m e e tin g of P a re n t-T e a c h e r 5 I
a ss o c ia tio n last F rid a y n ig h t It was 7
'I
d ecid e d to hold Hie m e e tin g s th ro u g h
!l
11
Hie s u m m e r m o n th s an d th e n ig h t of
M O S T A V I L L A T Z O U T D A L t L IM E
t v . T r o o t d a l«
Hie m e e tin g fo r J u n e w as ch a n g e d L v . M o n t a v ll ls
16 a. m .
«5 4 5 ,■ m
to H ie th ird S a tu r d a y n ig h t o r S a t­
7 15 a. m .
I, 40 H. Ill
» 45 a. in.
X 00 a. m .
u rd a y , J u n e Hi, on acco u n t of leac h
10 35 u. m .
• 0 15 il m
e rs b e in g aw ay fo r e x a m in a tio n s Hie
12 35 p. in .
10 05 II m .
2 36 p. m .
' l l I 5 ' H m
la t te r p a rt of Hie m o n th
4 30 p. in.
12 O'. ' p
m
The upper view shows lmw
„ groups
, of
- _ big stum ps arc blastrd
out clean a t o ne tim e, w ith all
d irt «11 th e roots and s 'a m p s sh a t­
tered in to k in d lin g w «»l. At the
sam e tim e tlie snlmoil is thoroughly
broken up, creatin g a fine borne
lor the new crop. Lower view
shows a celery crop worth JKOO
per acre ten m onths a fter stum ps
were blasted o u t.
To learn how progressive farm ers
are using d y n am ite for rem oving
stum ps and boulders, p lan tin g and
cultivating fru it trees, regenerating
barren soil, d itch in g , draining, e x ­
cavating, and road-uiaking.
5 50 p. ni.
' I 15 p m
Mrs. A ult had th e m is fo r tu n e to
•• 55 p. m
2 05 p. m
hop h e r h an d w ith th e jix w hile
' 3 15 p in
Aaik l o r B o o k le t
4 00 p. m
c u ttin g som e k in d lin g , hut not se r
5 10 p. m .
iously.
Ii 15 p. m
.,
,,
t í 20 p. m .
H appy a re H ie c h ild re n of C o ttre ll
• I ’« I l y e x c e p t M u n d a y .
•’ » o n p. in
' I I I l . l i i n e i i i i i i i n , c o n n e c t w i t h 11. W I'.
sch o o l, as F rid a y , May 18, closed ( r u • in
s f u i I ’ m t l. im l.
t h e sch o o l y e a r fo r s u m m e r v a c a ­ 5 v . (A re s tia n i
L v M e n t ä v il lä
7 30 a. in.
» 00
II
III
tio n s.
3 45 p. in .
I 05 p. m
7 05 p. m .
7
30
p.
m
Mr an d Mrs. J a c k M oore an d
*1 Hilly e x c e p t u n d « y
fam ily left fo r T o led o , O reg o n Mrs
A SymlHil o f H e a lth .
M oore is Mrs L izzie lla d fo rtl's old
est d a u g h te r .
E lm e r R a d fo rd a c ­ T lie P y th a g o rlu n s of A ncient G re e n
a te sim p le food, prm tleeil te m p e r
c o m p a n ie d th em .
a n te a n d p u rity .
As a b adge they
used th e (In- p o in ted s t a r w hich they
MELROSE AND VICTORY
le g a rd e d as a sym bol of h e a lth .
\
red liv i p o in ted s t a r a p p e a rs on e u e h
Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n H lrchlu a r e re ­ p a c k a g e n t c h a m h e r la l n ’H T a b le ts ,
ceiv in g c o n g ra t illa tio n s upon th e a r ­ and r t ll l fulfils Ils a n c ie n t m ission
a sy m b o l of h e a lth . If you a re iro n
riv al of a n in e am i a h a lf p o u n d hoy
hied w iiii In d ig e stio n , b ilio u s n e ss o r
a t th e i r h o m e on M onday, May 21 i (iiistlp aH o n , g e t a p a c k a g e o f th e re
ta b le ts from y o u r d ru g g is t You will
M o th e r an d son a r e d o in g well.
H W C ooley h a s re tu rn e d from lie s u r p ris e d a t th e qulek re lie f w hich
they a ffo rd . H h lu iu u h lc e v e ry w h e re .
C a stle R ock. W a sh in g to n , w h ere tic
Ailv.
a SHAM. O REG O N
h as lieen to visit h is m o th e r, w ho Is
j vprr •**
Mr. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e O tim llni Hml
son. o f P o ri la n d , w ere g u e s ts S u n ­
day a t th e hom e o f Mr. am i Mrs
BETW EEN
E v e re tt S taffo rd
C a lle rs d u rin g th e
a fte rn o o n w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. T hos.
P O R T L A N D A N D G R E SH A M
W iles, C h e s te r a n d J a c k S taffo rd .
Office w ith P io n eer A uto T rack Co., 2241 Ash Mt.
Miss H enrietta Wiles visited at
P h on e B roadway 2HAI
A fa re w e ll p a rty w as g iv en Leon
C ad d y F rid a y
e v e n in g , he h av in g
jo in e d th e navy.
A lsiu t th irty -liv e
w ere p re s e n t am i th e e v e n in g was
sp e n t in g a m e s a n d m u sic a n d a
j lu n c h e o n
w as se rv e d
a f t e r w hich
I th e g u e s ts d e p a rte d w ish in g h im good
luck.
T h e S u n sh in e c lu b w ill meet w ith
I Miss J e n n ie Sloop, May 26
G e rtr u d e
Ir-kler v isited Ito rth y
¡C ad d y , S u n d a y .
Mrs It. W W lh lo n , M rs Hell am i
| so n s, W a lte r a n d P ercy , v isited Mr
W lh lo n . Mrs. Ic k le r a n d Mrs H .’ F.
W lh lo n .
Mr. an d M rs. Ed. O sb u rn am i so n ,
o f G re sh a m , v isite d Mr. a n d M rs II
Clackamas on Sunday.
F. W lh lo n S u n d a y ev en in g .
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A. W. Metzger
E m ery’s Truck Service
Guests at the home of Mr. am i
Mrs C ooley on S u n d ay w ere Mr an d
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Haulm« a Specialty
Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, George Stone
Miss Nellie McCreary ami Mr Hoff
man of Portland.
B W. EMERY, Prop
Rea Phone 173
Oreeham, Ore