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GRESHAM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, lini» POWELL VALLEY SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR ROCKWOOD CHURCH COUPLE WEDDED All Kinds of Rough and D ressed Rev. F. J. S ch n ell sp e a k s e n c o u ra g - Miss L illy Jo h u s o u a n d E m il L ind, p o p u la r y o u n g peo p le of P o w ell V al I ingly of th e w ork a t th e Rockwood ley. w ere q u ie tly m a rrie d a t V an c o u C hurch w hich has recen tly been re ver, W a sh in g to n ou la s t W ed n esd ay . sum ed follow ing th e w eeks of closing T hey w ere acco m p a n ie d to V an co u v er ! on a c c o u n t of th e " f lu .” T h e a tt e n d by Mr. a u d M rs. A u g u st Jo h n s o n , ance a t both services, an d S unday b ro th e r-in -la w an d s is te r of th e school is show ing a stead y Increase. b rid e. A su m p tu o u s w ed d in g su p p e r A ssociated w ith th e p a sto r a re Mr. and was se rv ed at th e h o m e o f P. A. J o h n Mrs. E. W P eterso n w ho com e o u t son, th e b rid e 's fa th e r, a t w hich n e a r from P o rtla n d every S u n d ay to a s re la tiv e s a n d th e fo llo w in g close sist iu th e services, especially In th e frie n d s jo in e d : Miss M y rtle A n d e r S unday school of w hich Mr. P eterso n son. M iss F lo re n c e J o h n s o n , B ert ,is a c tin g s u p e r in te n d e n t. M rs. P e te r- O lson, M rs. A lta G en try a n d son R u j - Bon has a very p ro m isin g an d in te r { sell. e stin g class of young ladies. O th er Mr. an d M rs. L in d h a v e re n te d th e classes a re in ch arg e of local w orkers. The p asto r an nounces services next S. P. H ale fa rm , w h ere th e y w ill soou S unday a t 7:30 p. in., a n d Sunday ta k e up th e i r resid en ce. school a t 10:30 a. m. T he sc rie s of se rm o n s on C h ris tia n S cience in th e FAIRVIEW L ight of the H oly S c rip tu re s w ill be Mr. a n d M rs. J . W. M oller e n te r given d u rin g th e m onth of M arch be ta in e d on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t a v a l g in n in g M arch 2d. e n tin e p a rty . T h e h o u se w as b e a u ti fu lly d e c o ra te d fo r th e o ccasio n an d ROCKWOOD th e ev e n in g w as sp e n t in m u sic and T h e R ockw ood Im p ro v e m e n t club d a n c in g , a f t e r w hich re fre sh n u e n is w ere se rv e d . T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. w ill m eet on T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n , F e b ' a n d M rs. H. F . B y rd , Mr. a n d Mrs. ru a ry 25, a t 2 o ’clock, a t th e h om e of j A. C o p elan d , Mr. a n d M rs. J. H M rs. H offee. T h is w ill be th e first P e te rso n , M r. a n d Mrs. J. A n d erso n . m e e tin g of th e clu b fo r se v e ra l I Miss E d ith J e n k in s an d M r. an d M rs. m o n th s a n d m u ch b u sn ess w ill com e up fo r c o n sid e ra tio n . C. S to o p es of P o rtla n d . C arl K n a p p h as p u rc h a s e d th e J. P. In d ig e stio n . P ro v in c e p ro p e rty a n d w ill m ove his T ak e a few doses of C h a in b e rla in ’3 fam ily h e re . Mr. K n a p p w ill w ork T a b le ts as d ire c te d fo r in d ig e stio n , on th e S u n d ia l ra n c h . H. W a g o n b la st, fro m B illin g s, a n d you w ill soon fo rg e t a b o u t y o u r M o n tan a, is v is itin g h is niece, Mrs. sto m a c h tro u b le s . T ry it.— A dv. LUM BER k OUTLOOK Government Restrictions are Removed and we are better able than ever to accomodate the public. Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand, also all kinds of other Sized Lumber. WE DELIVER LUMBER ANYWHERE Bruns Lumber Co. SANDY, OREGON PH O N E SANDY 29 T ak e B lu ff R oad; M ill H alf Mile S o u th of S andy “ Red Crown” is straight-distilled, alL-efincry gasoline. Look fo r the R e d C ro w n sign b efore yo u fill. standard c l company (California) PAGE T H R E E BUY BONDS We own and offer for sale the following list of G overnm ent and M unicipal Bonds: $10,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Liberty Loan bonds, all issues..........t«»4* Great Britain and Ireland . Dominion of Canada City of Moose daw, Saskatchewan - 5,000.00 t itv of New Wt \tminister < 5 'i 5% t i', $ 3,000.00 Washington W ater Power 6',' $ 2,000.00 City of Casper, Wyoming ........... 6‘ i $ 3,000.00 Booth-K.-lley Lumber Co- The above are all gilt edgo bonds and it is a safe way to invest your money. BANK OF GRESHAM C o u n ty an d C ity D ep o sito ry Electric Vacuum Laundry ROUGH DRY AND WET WASH P R O M PT PRICES DELIVERY REASONABLE ROSS B U ILD IN G , MAIN S T R E E T , N EA R G RESH AM BAKERY J. W. M oller. Muff B ro n so n a n d w ife, of P o r t A TRUE GOOSE STORY FOR OUTLOOK BOYS la n d w ere g u e s ts on T u e sd a y a t th e h o m e o f M rs. B ro n so n 's u n cle, 11. F. At Mt. V ernon, Illin o is, 75 m iles B y rd a n d fa m ily . M r. B ro n so n is a cast and so u th of St. Louis, w here th e ch a m p io n p riz e fig h ter. w rite r once lived, w as a saloon a t the edge of th e tow n, called “T he L ast PLEASANT VALLEY C h an ce!” A m ile o r so on dow n the W m . D a h lq u is t w as a G re sh a m v is road beyond th e saloon, lived a m an ito r s e v e ra l d ay s th is w eek. He is w ith h is wife and th re e o r four c h il dren, a confirm ed In eb riate. E ach day h a v in g so m e d e n ta l w o rk done. Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n s fe r Co., 225 Ash St., bet. F ir s t and Second C lyde S a g e r, o f L e n ts, w as a v alley and every day, th is m an m ig h t be G resham Office, G arage n e a r L um ber Y ard, R esidence Bamr, found h an g in g about th a t saloon, leav v is ito r o n e d ay th is w eek. Mr. a n d M rs. O. A. G iltn e r e n te r ing hom e in th e m orning, an d r e tu r n ta ln e d frie n d s fro m th e city la s t S u n ing usually about d ark , fam ished for food, h is wife an d ch ild re n b eing In day. Mr. a n d M rs. G. H. K e ste rso n w ent m uch th e sam e co n d itio n , for they to P o rtla n d a n d m et th e i r so n , G len, were poor, w ith n o th in g to buy flour, w ho w as on h is w ay to C am p L ew is, m eat, su g ar, coffee, a n y th in g else. w h ere h e ex p ects to be m u s te re d o u t T h e ir condition w as such as to excite (»KESI I AM - * r? c T r r> IK/■ Bdwy 2082, A-2078 Phone 851 PO RTLAN D o f th e se rv ic e in a few day s. G len sy m p ath y an d pity. T hey had, how ever, a sm all flock of h a s ju s t r e tu r n e d fro m F ra n c e . Mrs. G. N. S a g e r an d M rs, M ary j . gei'se, am ong w hich w as a p et g a n d e r J e w e ll w ere P o rtla n d v is ito rs T h u r s th a t followed h is m a ste r every m o rn in g to th a t saloon, re m a in in g p a tie n tly all day. Home-made Sausage and S e rg e a n t B oyd (). B ra ssw c ll h as day about th e place, liv in g on th e Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham been d is c h a rg e d fro n t U ncle S am 's g ra in th a t fell from farm w agons th a t stopped, as m any of th em did, a t the se rv ic e a n d h a s r e tu rn e d hom e. and Bacon. saloon. T hese farm ers, not in fre q u e n t We buy B eef C attle. Calves, ly. asked th e g a n d e r’s ow ner to have a PLEASANT HOME H ogs, Hides, Etc. d rin k . I t w as for th is purpose1 th a t FA KM F its, ATTKNTHIN 1 S erv ices w ill be h eld us u su a l at he sa t from m o rn in g till n ig h t every We Ymoke Your Meat th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay day of h is life In th a t d ra m shop P hons 881 Main Street Gresham, Ore. m o rn ln g . R ev. E a rl B. C o tto n , th e a tte n d e d ju s t o u tsid e th e fro n t door p a sto r, w ill ta k e fo r h is s u b je c t, “ T h e by th e gander. Sin of J o n a h , o r th e S te w a rd s h ip of Once on th e way hom e as It w as g e t L ife .” T h e sa m e to p ic w ill be d is tin g d ark , w ith th e g a n d e r to d d lin g cu ssed by th e paB tor a t Iliff c h u rc h in along a t th e h eels of h is m aster, a fox th e a fte rn o o n an d a t T ro u td a le in th e stoleup behind, m ade a grab, p u llin g ev en in g . a bunch of fe a th e rs o u t of th e g a n d e r’B T h e M e th o d ist L a d le s ’ A id will tall. N ext m o rn in g he had to be m eet next W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n at coaxed q u ite a h it to go. SICKNESS COMPELS ME TO QUIT THE FARM. th e h o m e of M rs. M. L e n n a rtz . On a c e rta in ilay, at th e saloon, a hunch of m en d rin k in g an d c a rry in g I have sold my place, and will now sell my entire H erd of Registered S ta te lavatler H rw igns, on, caught th e g an d er, p o u rin g down and Grade Cattle, Horaes, Ilogs, Sheep and Farm Implements at PUBLIC SALE AT MY PLACE AT MANOR, WASH. P lan s for d ra in in g an d re s to rin g to his th ro a t a q u a n tity of w hiskey w hich use of m ore th a n 150,000 a cres of rich soon began to ta k e effect. Eleven Miles North of Vancouver. Good Auto Road. overflow lan d s In W estern O regon a re , T he poor b ird flopped h is w ings, o u tlin ed in a new b u lle tin by W. L. scream ed, trie d to fly, ru sh ed a t ob Pow ers, c h ie f in soils. T h ese lan d s now m ore o r less flooded, com prise j je c ts w ith th e b u tts of w ings, falling tid e lauds, overflow b o tto m s and beav- I over fin a lly —dead d ru n k . 10 A. M. SHARP e r dam m arsh es. At th e ra te of one ; T he w hole aftern o o n he lay. help fam ily to «aeh 40 acres a to ta l of less and lim p, h is m a s te r a t n ig h t 37.50 fam ilies could find hom es and ; Six R e g iste re d J e rs e y Cow s T w o R e g iste re d 2 -y ear-o ld J e rs e y livelihoods on th ese reclaim ed lands c a rry in g him hom e In h is arm s, w ith So fe rtile a re th e lan d s th a t It i s 1 w ings and head h an g in g dow n as If H eifers. F ive R e g iste re d Y earlin g J e rs e y H e ifers. O ne R e g iste re d Je rs e y Hull. O ne R e g iste re d 7 -m o n th s-o ld J e r s e y B ull. T w e n ty -th re e G ra d e e stim ated th ey would su p p o rt one cow he w ere dead. Cows. F o u r G ra d e 2 -y ear-o ld H e ifers. F iv e G ra d e Y earlin g H elfers. to each acre. N ext m o rn in g he refused to follow T w elv e of th e s e C ow s a re F re s h . T en m o re to fre sh e n by tim e or sule. S to rk U n d erg ro u n d tile su p p lem ented by p ro tectiv e d y k es w here needed Is the though h is m a s te r called an d coaxed w ill be sold a t 1 p. rn. g en eral reco m m en d atio n . A verage hint to do so. N ever ag ain did he go S even E w es. O ne B uck. co sts a re e stim a te d at $2.5 an acre. n e a r th a t saloon. L arge a re a s a rc best h an d led by com Tw o G eld in g s, 6 y e a rs o ld , w eig h t 2200. O ne M are, 9 y e a rs old. C. E. CLINE. m u n ity o p e ra tio n s w ith o rg an izatio n w eig h t 1200. O ne M are, 4 y e a rs o ld , w eig h t 1300 O ne P ony, 6 y e a n old. u n d e r th e sp len d id d ra in a g e law s of Oregon. All o p e ra tio n s should be un OLD THIRD OREGON F o u r B rood Sow s. O ne R e g iste re d B e rk sh ire B oar. E leven P ig s d e rta k e n only a fte r e n g in e e rin g s u r IN U. S. AGAIN F iv e C h ick en s. F ifte e n In d ia n R u n n e r D ucks. veys have been m ade. T h e College ex ten sio n serv ice w ill help co m m u n ities F o llo w in g q u ic k ly th e ro u s in g T h is I k u n d o u b te d ly th e best h erd of Cows in th is p a r t of (lie c o u n try , g et sta rte d . A rra n g e m e n ts should p ro w elcom e h om e we a c c o rd e d o u r hoy.t am i th ey will he sold w ith o u t reserv e. If you w a n t G ood Cows, a tte n d th is vide for p a y m en t of d ra in a g e tax es of th e 6 5 th A rtille ry , com es th e new s sale. T hey will be tu b e rc u lin te s te d b e fo re Ike sa le by Dr. A. C. B row n. in In stallm en ts. T he Im p o rtan ce of reclaim in g th e of th e la n d in g of th e old 3d O reg o n , A s s is ta n t S ta te V e te rin a ria n of V a n c o u v e r, au d a c e rtific a te of h e a lth goes ith e ach h e a d , p e rm ittin g you to sh ip th e m to a n y p u rt of th e U nited lan d s to add to th e reso u rces of th e now a p a rt of 162d I n f a n tr y , u n d e r S w ta te s. state, to su p p ly hom es to re tu rn in g co m m an d of Col. J. L, M ay, in New so ld iers an d o th e r land h u n g ry folk T h re e a n d a h a lf Inch S teel W ag o n ; 3-lnch W ag o n ; B uggy; H ack ; and to give em p lo y m en t to su rp lu s - Y ork on W e d n esd ay m o rn in g . C om es 2 14-lnch P lo w s; S p rin g labor, a re in d icated in th e b u lle tin .' also th e good w ord th a t o u r h e ro e s M ow ing M ach in e; H ay R a k e ; G ang P lo w ; free copies of w hich m ay be had on r e a re in such s u p e rb fo rm th a t it is u n T o o th H arro w ; 2 S p ik e T o o th H a rro w s ; D isc; C heck Row P la n te r ; iro n A ge P o ta to P la n te r ; H o ck in g V alley E n sila g e C u tte r ; 7 h. p. G aso lin e quest a t th e College. lik e ly th a t th e y w ill be d e ta in e d in E n g in e ; S et H eavy W ork H a rn e s s ; F eed C h o p p e r; R id in g C u ltiv a to r; cam p fo r an y le n g th of tim e . T h e re 5 -s h o re l C u ltiv a to r; 2 H ay R a c k s; W agon B ed; S c a ld in g V a t; F e rtiliz e r ItL-iiranc«* ( oiiqiMii) H s n l. R o lle r; R oad S c ra p e r; No. 15 De L av al S e p a ra to r; Milk a re fo u r h u n d re d o f th e m , e n o u g h of D is trib u to r; C an s an d B u c k e ts; W ood S aw ; P o w er W a s h e r; G rin d S to n e ; C h u rn ; T he follow ing p a ra g ra p h from th e a u n it to sen d alo n g in a tr a in of 2 P la tfo rm S c a le s; GO P ru n e B oxes; 2 B ro o d e rs ; Bet B lack sm ith T o o ls; th e i r ow n. So we m u st be re a d y to H and C orn P la n te r ; O regonian co n cern s local people; 700 feet 6-inch T ilin g ; 6000 S h a k e s ; 160 S a c k s; 20 to n s H a y ; 8 to n s SI ra w ; 84 ton Seed C o rn ; 25 sa c k s P o ta to e s ; 2 ro lls W ith th e aim of co llectin g $1.500 fire w elcom e th e m soon. lot» feet % C a b le ; C h a r te r Dak M any local boys le ft h o m e w ith th e C h ic k e n W ire ; H ay F o rk am i P u lle y s; In su ran ce m oney on a policy which R a n g e ; H e a te r ; 2 B ed stead * ; 2 R o c k e rs; D re sse r; C o m m o d e; S ide was never issued, C a rrie S a lq u ist Is I good old 3d, b u t th e re g im e n t w as so b o a rd ; S a n ita ry C o u ch ; 2 E x ten sio n T a b le s; F r u i t J a r s , an d lo ts of su in g th e O regon F ire R elief asso cia s c a tte r e d upon re a c h in g F ra n c e th a t o th e r S m all A rticles. tio n in th e co u rt of C ircu it Ju d g e Gan- th e r e is no way of te llin g how m any 1 R E E U N< II A T NOON tenbeln. T h e p la in tiff held a policy of th em a re s till u n d e r th e co m m an d S A L E KAIN OK S IIIN l; in th e com pany w hich ex p ired J a n u o f th e ir id o lized colonel. $20 o r o v e r 6 m o n th s ’ tim e w ill be T E R M S S u m s u n d e r $20, C u sh ; C olonel May h im se lf se n d s on a ry 27, 1918. H er hom e b u rn ed M arch g iv en on a p p ro v e d s e c u rity . 31, 1918. T he b asis of th e s u it lies on w ord th a t th e m en a re e a g e r to re tu rn a telep h o n e co n v ersatio n w ith Jo h n j to th e ir hom es an d to th<- old O regon Brow n, fo rm er ag en t of th e fire In s u r-! N a tio n a l G u a rd . T h e m en saw p le n S e v e ra l hav e an ce com pany. On N ovem ber 1.5, 1917,, ty of a ctio n a b ro a d . P 0. ALLER, Clerk M rs S a lq u ist allege* she telephoned been cited fo r d eed s of co n sp ic u o u s COL. W. S WOOD, Auctioneer Brown th a t h e r policy w as ex p irin g In g a lla n tr y . One h u n d re d a n d tw e n ty Vancouver, Washington J a n u a ry an d th a t she w anted to have of th em w ere c o m m issio n ed fro m th e 1 m n I D I m * H arro w * . T a ilo rin g it renew ed a t th a t tim e. H e said he r a n k s .'a n d m any m o re w ere ju s t o u t 1 F o r m en and w om en— c le a n in g . O ne 8-20 w ith pole, 115. would a tte n d to It, h u t bofer Ja n u a ry of officers sch o o l a w a itin g th e i r com p re s sin g an d re p a irin g d one w ell. O ne 10-18 d isc h a rro w , $25. m issio n s w hen th e a rm is tic e was he left th e firm and no ren ew al w e n t! O ne 12-18 disc, $35. P e te r t<enard, P ow ell s tre e t. See n u r u sed im p le m e n ts. B e tte r j Into effect. T he case w as onn-sulted sig n ed . T h e re h a s been no w h im p e r th a n an y a u c tio n sa le m a c h in e ry a t a in g fro m th em . by Ju d g e G an ten b ein . All a u to to p p a r ts and re p a irs. W A. H E S S E L . T h e re Is a p ro sp e c t of th e i r re tu rn sa v in g to you. Q uick w ork. % S. P a lm q u is t. Some su rp rises in the w ant ads h om e w ith in a fo r tn ig h t. G resh am . H ead th e W an t ails A. J. MILLER, Proprietor C. A. M CA RTY , Special A gent, G resham , Ore. EK STR O M TRU CK SER V IC E I CCïiï/ûu ^ôjui/i/ud « i!¡ At th e re c e n t m e e tin g of th e c o u n ty fa ir b o a rd d e fin ite a c tio n w as ta k en on th e m a tte r o f e re c tin g a c o u n try sch o o l clu b h o u se a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s h e re , fo r th e e x h ib its o f th e c o u n try sch o o l c h ild re n . T h e fa ir d ire c to rs lo o k ed o v e r th e g ro u n d s, d e c id in g to place a 4 0 x 1 0 0 foot b u ild in g In th e g ro v e w h e re th e old d a n c e h a ll sto o d . A d jo in in g it w ill be th e sh e d s an d s ta lls fo r th e liv esto ck ex h ib its o f th e pig, p o u ltry a n d g o at c lu b s o f th e sch o o l c h ild re n . 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