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PA« 4M FtXTB kam GRESHAM TIME TABLE Irani» for EsUviiula or Bull Hull THE GIRL OF IT SHOWED IN THE WAY SHE WROTE B ull H u n tr a in « le a v e M t. H o o d D ep o t IX .'3 AM P l y E x H un G r t a l u i n O nl>. 12 25 AM S u n to E s ta c a d a 5 I AM D ly. M all a n d E x.. E s ta c a d a 5 24 A M D ly. E x. Hun. U r e s h a n i O nly 6 12 AM D ly. G r e s h a m O nly 6 62 AM S uu. to B u ll H u n 7:45 AM D ly to E s ta c a d a 8 10 AM D ly, U re a h a m D uly 2:6c AM D ly , to B u ll R u n 10 40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m O nly 1 1 4 5A M D ly , E s ta c a d a 12 40 I'M D ly, G r e s h a m Only 1 50 I'M D ly, to B u ll R u n 2 40 I ’M D ly, U re a b a m O nly 3 1ft I'M D ly, E s ta c a d a 4 40 I'M D ly, G ie a h a m O n ly 4 5i> I ' M I >1 y, to B u ll R u n 5 45 I'M D ly. E s t a c a d a 0 35 I'M D ly, E x S u n .. G r e s h a m < inly 7 00 I'M D ly, to B u ll R u n 7 46 l'.\I lily , E s ta c a d a 5 10 I'M D ly. G r e s h a m O nly 11 -10 I'M D ly, G r e s h a m O nly oaru m K GRESHAM LOCALS tummuay , y m ia . i » jl » HONOR FLAG FLOATS PROUDLY OVER LANK T h e h o m e-b o d y on h e r way to m a r Orc-sham's honor (tag h as been float ket h ad been b u rie d in b e r sh o p p in g B urn to Mr. and M rs O scar T h o r'ti, ing above the F irst S ta te B ank since list u n til th e voices o f h e r n e ig h b o rs on A pril 20. a nine-pound girl. S atu rd ay . It re p re se n ts th e fact th a t ' reach ed h e r: E lton E astm an cam e dow n from th is d is tric ts q uota w as oversubscribed "W hat do you h e a r fro m Jack ?* ’ C am p Lewis last week for a brief visit. w ith in th e e a rlie s t possible lim it of "I had a n ice le t te r y e ste rd a y fro m A W. M etzger w ent to a P o rtlan d linn and p la n - . a ste rn M ultnom ah In h im ; so in te re s tin g He to ld a b o u t the front ra n k s ol' p a trio tic effort. T he som e girl- p e rfe c t s t r a n g e r - w ho h o sp ital th is m o rn in g to have h is to n flag Is en title d to a blue s t a r for sils rem oved. s e n t him a box o f h o m e -m a d e stu ff. doubling t h e am ount ol 336,000, w hich M rs W. C. B urch hud tu> g u est la st , T here w ere so ck s a n d w rist lets a n d sum was set as th e goal for th is dis week h er fa th e r, T C u lb ertso n of I , a h e lm e t a n d c a n d y ." trlct. T h e la rg e r sum was reached on "Why, th e id ea of s e n d in g all th a t Bend, Oregon S u tu rd ay , aH Indicated In the re p o rts I to a s tr a n g e c h a p ." Rev. A. J. W are an d Mis. H. B. Jo h n of the solicitors, hut all a ctu a l re tu rn s ' “ B ut, you s e e ," J a c k 's m o th e r w ent son have gone to A sto ria to a tte n d a have not been tab u lated even yet. T hey I | o n to e x p la in : ‘"By w ay of ap o lo g y ch u rch conference a re still com ing In. Trains for Portland fo r ta k in g th e lib e rty — It seem s sh e A. W. H hipley cam e dow n from T h ere will be a m o n ster lib e rty loan j 12 30 AM D ly E x . Hun. had g o t his n a m e o u t of a list of B rightw ood, w here he is w orking, for celeb ratio n next F rid a y a fte rn o o n In 2 04 AM S un. O nly 5 40 AM D ly E x .S u n . boys in cam p dow n th e r e — sh e e x a week-end v isit w ith his fam ily. accordance w ith th e p re s id e n t’s proc 6 15 AM D ly. 7.23 AM D ly. p la in e d th a t a s U ncle S am w as h e r lam atio n d esig n a tin g th e 26th as the Mrs. H. J. P u lfer, who haB been in a 8 07 AM D ly f ro m M t H ood D ep o t u n cle a n d J a c k 's too, th a t m a d e th e m P o rtla n d h o sp ital for ab o u t tw o weeks. tim e for such d e m o n stra tio n s e v e ry 8.40 AM D ly. 1 4 AM D ly. first c o u sin s, a n d so h e c o u ld n ’t p o s Is Im p ro v in g an d is expected hom e in w here It will be know n as L iberty 10 10 AM D ly. sib ly be offen d ed w ith h e r W a sn ’t a few d ay s 11 30 AM l i l y fro m M l H ood D ep o t Day and will L h th e occasion of ex I 2 40 I'M D ly to G r e s h a m O nly th a t c u te ? ” 1.34 I'M Dly M tb . D. H Jo h n so n re tu rn e d last F r i p ressin g the d e te rm in a tio n of A m erica 2 40 I’M D ly " I sh o u ld say so ” day from M ontavilla w here sh e had to light for the p e rm an en t peace of | ' 30 I’M D ly f ro m Ml. H o o d D epot 4 40 PM lily , " T h e n sh e to ld him If he o p en ed been for several d ay s c a rin g for Iter justice. ft 14 I'M D ly th e can d y w hen he w as on ’o p e n ’ o r little g ran d so n . It was suggested th a t G resham ; 6 35 I'M D ly E x. Hun 6:40 I'M D ly f ro m Mt H ood D ep o t ’n e u tr a l’ se a s he m u st d iv id e w ith h is should celebrate the day, but upon re 7 16 I ’M Dly Mr. an d Mrs. E m ery R o b erts were o th e r co u sin s, an d if th e r e w as an y 9 1ft I'M Dly flection It w ait decided to om it the pro- | th e g u ests a t th e hom e of th e fo rm er's 3 45 I'M D ly o f th e can d y le ft by th e tim e he la n d poked d e m o n stratio n because of th e I II 15 I M D ly p aren ts, Mr. and M rs D M. R oberts lack of pr<'iiuiatiou in tim e to m ake it ! ed In E ra n c e h e m u st g iv e It to his B O N 'M V I I M T a O U T D i L S U M I on Suuduy. J5v. M e n tä v illä L r . T r o u td a le th e E n g lish an d th e effective It was decided in stead to I •6 .1 6 a. m. •6 46 a. m. seco n d co u sin s T ick ets for (he sen io r class play, suggest th a t all who can sp a re th e tim e i 7:16 a. m. 6 40 a. m F re n c h . It w as th e c h e e rie s t le tte r! 8:46 a. m 8 :00 a. m. Ho m u ch so th a t "T h e .Man on th e Job.' will be on sale should Join w ith P o rtlan d Pi its ex | 10 35 a. m. 79:16 a. m. A nd so in te re s tin g ! 12:36 p. m. 10:06 a. m. he s e n t it to m e to read P hone o r see p resslo n s of p a trio tism and th e re will C u n n in g W ednesday m orning. 2:36 p. m. jll:1 6 a . m 4.30 p. m 12 06 p. m little m inx, u sin g th a t U ncle Ham Leslie W alrad o r th e com m ittee. be a delegation from h ere to w itness 5:60 p. m ,|1 :1 5 p. m. „ A cab leg ram from Jo h n H oney yes the celeb ratio n and lak e such part as 6 65 p m. 2:06 p m i W » . 518:15 p. m " S u r e ,” re m a rk e d h e r co m p an io n , terd ay an n o u n ced th a t he w as well. may be assigned to it. 4.00 p. m He Is In th e am b u lan ce co rp s and has 6:10 p. m. h u t t h a t ’s th e g irl of I t ! ” 6 16 p. m. been w o rk in g for sev eral m o n th s w ith DRAMA AND PROGRAM t7:2O p. m F litei-tain iiii-n t a t S auily. a F ren ch division. i»y . . . TO BE GIVEN AT SANDY ’ T o Linn«*m arin, c o n n e c t w ith C>.W.P. A so cial e n te r ta in m e n t will be t r a i n s f o r P o rtla n d . Mrs. Joseph H aley and h er little son g iven In th e I. O. O. F . h a ll, Handy, T h e re will be a social e n te r ta in - ; A pril 27, by th e y o u n g p eo p le o f 8t. from Nelson, B ritish C olum bia, are n ten t given by th e young people of M ich ael’s p a rish . A d m issio n 20 cts h ere for a v isit w ith Mrs. H aley ’s p a r C h ild re n u n d e r 12 fre e C a fe te ria en ts, Ju d g e and M rs G eorge W. Htaple- St. M ic h a e l’s p a rish in th e 1. O. O F. 1 su p p e r. '16 ton. S he expects to rem ain tw o or hull at S andy, next S a tu rd a y e v e n ing. S u b jo in e d Is th e p ro g ra m , in- ; th ree weeks. Home Good Advice. e lu d in g a d ra m a e n title d " F a s c in a t M. M . S Q U I R E W. R. Jo h n so n has p u rch ased th e old " D o n ’t th in k too m u ch o f y o u r ow n m eth o d s. W atch o th e r p eo p le’ M ontgom ery place on the Base Line, ing F an n y B ro w n " in tw o a c ts w ith w ays a n d le a rn fro m th em ” T h is Is Just e a st of th e 12-mile house, w hich lo cel ta le n t. T h e d ra m a w ill be p re good ad v ice, esp e c ia lly w hen b ilio u s ceded by sin g in g T h e S ta r S p an g led o r c o n stip a te d You w ill find m any he will m ake into his home. M r and Republican Candidate to peo p le w ho use C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab Mrs. Jo h n so n will ta k e possession in B a n n e r” by th e a u d ie n c e anil a vocal solo by M iss A v u n g elln e Y erkes. F o l le ts fo r th e s e a ilm e n ts w ith th e best ab o u t a m onth. lo w in g Is th e cast in th e d ra m a an d re s u lts , a n d w ill do w ell to follow Mr and M rs W. E. B ates, fo rm e r th e ir ex am p le. Ailv. a c o n tin u a tio n o f th e p ro g ra m : Succeed Himself as ly of G resham but now liv in g a t 1284 P ercy G ale, w ho k ep t a s u m m e r E a st Lincoln s tre e t, P o rtlan d , a re be h o tel, " I d e w lld ," A loysius G ray in g co n g ra tu la te d upon the a rriv a l of a Hilly P e a rs o n , th e only m an a t baby g irl y esterd ay , w eighing 7 ‘-j lbs C o n sta b le o f th e h o te l, E llh u C an n in g All a re doing well. H e n ry D udly, a college so p h o ▲l.Zi r i l D I A I D A la is B IS K S Mr. an d Mrs. L. D. H ow ard an d th ree m o re, F ra n k S m ith . ch ild re n sp en t S u nday w ith Mrs. How N ew G a lle ry G u ests a t Idew ilil. :: M u ltn o m a h D istr ic t a ril's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Man Mrs. C ald w ell Isabel G ray nlng. Mr. and Mrs. Steve W ebber of PICTURE FRAMING A u d ry C aldw ell M ary C anny M ilw aukie w ere also c a lle rs a t the) GIBT D R N A T U R A I, W O O D D orothy D udly B e rth a A lbel N sat and C heap M anning home. Prim aries, M ay 17th F lorence H owe H azel D unn G uests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M rs M offett, a n e ig h b o rin g c o tta g e r M A X S C H N E ID E R W. C. B urch on S unday w ere Mr. and ............................ E vangeline Y erkes M ath ew s’ B ldg.. M ain St.. t l ’a ld A d v e r tis e m e n t. ) Mrs. C. E. Leavens, Mr. and Mrs. E arl M a rth a , a s e rv a n t N ora M ilan P b on e Ml B urch, Mr. and Mrs. C. laickw ood and ACT I, M rs. B ru n n ick all of P o rtla n d and Mr V iolin solo Sele< te d anil Mrs. E. D avidson, Miss R ita M anning T he W om en's C h ristia n T em perance V ocal solo " U n til You C om e U nion will m eet a t th e lib ra ry next Miss K ate Y u n k e r T h u rsd a y aftern o o n in re g u la r session P ia n o solo S elected After a sh o rl b u siness session, th e tim e Miss H ild a B eyer w ill be devoted to sew ing. T he met I GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a W eek) with — ACT 11. lng will be called to o rd e r at 2:30. P iano solo, "Valse in G F la t M ajo r • mo« 1 yr. T h e L ad ies’ Aid society will m eet D ally O re g o n ia n M ibb K ate Y unker $«.00 $1.33 to m o rro w at th e parsonage. A good (C hopin I D ally an d S u n d ay O reg o n ian 8.00 4.16 p ro g ram has been p rep ared an d a pro- COLLEGE ROMANCE D ally J o u r n a l .......... ................. 3.00 ltab le tim e Is expected. Mrs. Brown ENDS IN WEDDING D ally a n d S u n d ay J o u r n a l ... 7.60 4.0« wll be assisted by Mrs. E lm er F. Good E v en in g T e le g ra m ................ . . 6.00 win. Miss E d ith L ym an and Mrs. A K irk T hom pson and Miss E ckford W eekly O re g o n ia n 3.00 1.11 W. S hipley. C am eron, tw o of G ris h a m s tu d e n ts at S em i-W eek ly J o u r n a l 3.00 1.16 W a lte r Duff, a S co tch -Irish Bible th e G regou A g ric u ltu ra l College, s u r Dully N ew s a n d N .-W . F a rm s te a d 3.50 te a c h e r and refo rm p reach er, w ill prised th e ir p a re n ts a n d frie n d s by speak a t th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h to- com ing hom e m a rrie d on S a tu rd a y last. Now’s Ihe best time to subscribe. Do it NOW. lg h t an d T h u rsd ay n ig h t and on W ed T hey a re here now an d have been r e n esd ay and F rid a y afte rn o o n s a t 3 ceiving th e c o n g ra tu la tio n s o f th e ir PHONE 701 'clock. Mr. Duff is an In te re stin g m any acq u ain tan ces. sp eak er a n d has a m essage for all. Mr T hom pson decided to q u it th e Rev. B C. Dewey, well know n here, college an d seek a place in th e navy. H e is m a k in g ap p licatio n and took an HI preach on W ednesday evening. An In te re stin g tti'e C n g of th e M. \ e x a m in a tio n y esterd ay in one of the Ross G. A. R. P ost and C orps w as held special branches. H is bride w ill prob It You have not bought your Third Liberty a t th e g ran g e hall on S a tu rd a y Among ab ly re tu rn to C o rv allis an d finish h er th e g u i'sts a t d in n e r w ere I)r. 8. J. ed u catio n , pending h er h u s b a n d s re Loan Bond D O IT TODAY. R eid. J. W T roy. Ri.v. and Mrs J. tu rn from th e service PHOTOS Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day 100% P la n tin g / N° SPREAD OF DISEASE Using an Iron A ge Potato Planter Cultivator» in one or two-horse. Planet Jr.-Iron Age G arden Seeders and Cultivators Hessel’s Farm Mach inery 544 W. A. HESSEL yTí, TT ími Z ''6 làìì 6x2 è-Uir-*'. " ñ :■ ^íTí^i itiin iifiritiíji'í V í í A l ¿ It Is Practical Economy To Paint Your Buildings Now and Protect Your Property From Decay and Ruin Allow ing your buildings to go unpainted in order to save paint money is like allowing your insurance policy to lapse because you want to save the premium. Either is poor economy. Millions of dollars are lost annually because property is not protected against weather, for unpainted build ings offer no resistance to the destructive elements. Property insurance requires paints and finishes of the finest quality. Wind, rain, sunshine, snow— each acts differently upon a painted surface. It is neces sary therefore to use great care in the selection of paints and varnishes for this important task of protection. For fifty years and more Sherwin-Williams products have k e n accepted and used as standard high quality finishes. They will successfully protect and increase the value of your property. A full line of Sherwin-Williams finishes at our store. May v e not talk over painting plans with you ? A F^iish For Every Surface Í4 P amts S- Kidder Hardware Co. GRESHAM, OREGON M ontcalm Brown. D r. Reid gave a S ave live to six d o lla rs by in s u rin g sh o rt ad d ress an d Mr. T roy sang, both y o u r new F o rd w ith J o h n B ro w n .— Adv. o f w hich w ere m uch ap p reciated X A L' O n ly a lim ite d n u m b er o f th e se Aluminum Double Rice Boilers a t th is lo w p rice. O w in g to a lu c k y buy w e a r e a b le to o ffe r y o u th e se d o u b le b o ile r s a t a t $ 1 .4 8 I h ey are m ade of “L i f e t i m e ” 99 per c e n t p u re s e a m le s s a lu m in u m . Q u a l it y *»«» 5 epvice l‘l ion,- <440 P ito n e 14411 M J. A llshouse re tu rn e d from P it ts S top re a d in g h e re an d tu r n to th e burg, Pa., on S a tu rd a y lie had been w ant ad colum n gone about th re e m onths, h aving been called e a st on account of the serio u s T h e w ant ad is a c o n se rv a tio n ist. illn ess of h is fa th e r an d m other. The la tte r died about six w eeks ago, an d bis fa th e r is probably beyond recovery but may live for q u ite a w hile yet. Mr. A llshouse will resu m e h is place as mu c h ln lst In th e F ord g a ra g e tom orrow . P. H llo o rk of P en d leto n and Mrs S ilas H ale of W alla W alla. W ash., a rriv e d y esterd ay for a v isit w ith th e ir I siste r, Mrs C has. Pow ell and o th e r re l ative«. T hey cam e by uutoinoblle and expected to m ake th e tr ip over th e Co lu m b la highw ay. (In re ach in g Hood R iv er th e ) learn ed th a t th e highw ay Is Im passable on account of land slides In th e m o u n tain s They accordingly took passage on a boat from th a t place to Cast nde Locks, com pleting th e trip over th e highw ay At th e re g u lar m eeting of th e G resh am Red C ross au x iliary on F rid ay , a ! u n an im o u s vote of th a n k s was extend ed to th e P aren t-T each er asso ciatio n an d Ju n io r Red C ross for th e ir gen r- ous d o n atio n of $100. voted to th e Red . C ross a t th e ir last re g u la r m eeting VOTE FOR T h ere w as a w ell-attended m eetin g o f JOHN E. OWEN th e a u x ilia ry on F rid a y and at 3:30 th o se p resen t w ent Into th e dialn room - Republican Candidate for of th e lib ra ry and h eard an In te re stin g ad d ress from M rs T o rry , followed by ’ Circuit Judge Mrs M cDonald Spencer, who organ lzed a W ar B avins society Mrs. Geo Department No. 6 F Honey was elected p resid en t and Mrs. A n n s H evel sewrvtary of th e so Primary May 17 ciety i Paid adv • W eath er F orecast. Pacific Coast S ta te s: P robably show e rs first of week n o rth of c e n tra l Call fo rn ia ; fa ir th e re a fte r w ith tem p erat- u re above th e seasonal average. u ----------- ------ S tolen F o rd s can be fo u n d o r p aid fo r th r o u g h th e N W. N an d you sa v e $5.00 p e r y e a r on new c a rs J o h n B row n, ag e n t Adv For Hire Service A u to m o b ile s a n y w h e re , n ig h t o r day. P h o n e 701, G re sh a m , M. M j S q u ire, One-ton tr u c k fo r h ire . E x p ress and h a u lin g . H. C h ris te n s o n . P h o n e | 13. | ______________ _ , Ask P ow ell a b o u t H o b so n ’s p rep - a ra tio n s . - Adv. Am ercanism and the Third Liberty L oan N ot c o n q u e st, te r r o r , blood an d Iro n : b u t high re so lv e and tcs-'less sa c rifice sh a ll win fo r th e w orld a la s tin g p eace am t freedom T h a t o u r boys on th e lin e ’ may p re ss co n fid en tly fo rw a rd , th ey m u s t feel b e h in d th e m o u r u n ite d s u p p o r t; m u st know h a t A m erica is p o u rin g o u t fre e ly Its e n e rg y a n d Its m a te ria ls ’o r v icto ry q u ick a n d s u re L et us each do " o u r b i t " — a n d a little m o re On th e last d ay s o f th e T h ird L oan you a re In v ited to com e in to th is I n s titu tio n a n d su b s c rib e F IR S T S T A T E B A N K Gresham, Oregon