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    GRESHAM
OVTLOOK FR ID A Y .
CANTATA A SUCCESS
IN EVERY RESPECT
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
It's no longer necessary to go into the
details describing the practical merits
of the Lord car -everybody knows all
about “The L niversal Car.” How it
goes and conies day after day and year
after year at an operating expense so
sinall’that it s wonderful. 1 his adver­
tisement is to urge prospective buyers
to place orders without delay. Buy a
Ford car when you can get one. We’ll
t ike good care of your order—get your
I ord to you as soon as possible—and
give the best in “after-service” when
required.
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t g iv en a t P le a s ­
a n t H om e M e th o d ist c h u rc h last F r i­
d ay n ig h t w as a d ecid e d su ccess in
every re sp e c t.
T h e c a n ta ta , " R u th
th e G le a n e r.” w as w ell re n d e re d . T h e
so lo ists w ere M iss L a u ra S h ip ley,
w ho to o k th e p a rt of R u th ; M iss H il­
d a B y er th a t of N ao m i. Miss M arion
F o r te th a t o f O rp ah .
Rev. E a rl B.
C o tto n sa n g th e p a rt of B oaz a n d
H. L. B all re p r e s e n te d a B e th le h e l-
in lte. T h ey w ere s u p o r te d by a well
d r i l i e ' ch o ru s.
Miss M ild red St.
C la ir w as th e o rg a n is t.
At th e close o f th e p ro g ra m a d e ­
licio u s lu n c h w as se rv e d .
A can d y
b o o th a ttr a c te d a cro w d of b u y ers
a n d w as soon so ld o u t. T h e g ro ss
re c e ip ts o f th e a ffa ir w ere $56.
N early $50 of th is a m o u n t w ere
c le a re d .
A m ong
th o s e w ho a tte n d e d th e
c o n c e rt w ere Rev. J . H. W ood an d
M rs. W ood. Mr. an d M rs. I. T. W ood
o f B e a v e r B end, a n d fro m G re sh a m
Mrs. A. W. S h ip le y , Mrs. Geo. S le re t,
Mrs. H. L. St. C la ir, M r. a n d M rs. A.
R u eg g , th e M isses M abel S h ip ley and
M aude M ichel. E. D av id so n , C h ase St.
C la ir a n d o th e rs .
PLEASANT VALLEY
W im m I i i i c i i ' s
Busy Week.
T. J . K re u d e r of b e n ts w as Jr.
G re sh a m to d a y In th e in te r e s ts of th e
m e m b e rsh ip d riv e c o n d u c te d tills p a s
w eek by th e W oodm en of th e W o rld .
M r. K re u d e r is a lie u te n a n t in th is
d riv e , w ith H. H . G ibbs an d J. II.
M etzg er c o n d u c tin g
th e
G re sh a m
ca m p a ig n . O ne h u n d re d an d fo rty -
six c a n d id a te s h av e been p re s e n te d
in th e p a st w eek, m a k in g a m e m b e r­
s h ip list of 3400 fo r M u ltn o m ah
C am p 77, W. O. W . th e la r g e s t cam p
in th e P acific ju r is d ic tio n an d p ro b
a b ly th e la r g e s t in th e w o rld .
C h e v ro le t p a r ts a n d re p a irin g .
E. O sb u rn & Co.
C.
jLLYi
fciUS Delicious S w e e t
Corn “Golden Bantam”
Exceptionally early and
in flavor and tenderness
not equalled by any
other variety. The ears
are short and compact
and the kernels plump
and creamy. This and
a thousand other veg­
etables best for the West,
may be selected from
catalog and found
ROCKWOOD
at your dealers.
W rite fittfs Seattle or Portland for Catalog. Free
T h e R ockw ood Im p ro v e m e n t clu b
w ill m e e t a t th e h o m e o f M rs. Id a
B u rg ess on T u e sd a y , M arch 25.
A
good a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d .
PLEASANT HOME
We Have Heard a Lot
[ O u R PA T R O W .
I P R A iS e U S
I.E N E R .V D AY
T w at
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tro n s a re p ay in g us, an d
we w an t to say rig h t h e re an d
now , “ M r, a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
we th a n k
you.
Y o u r k in d
w o rd s a re s e n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to th is sh o p , an d we a re g o in g
to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A g ain , we
th a n k y o u .”
i . .1. W. B RO W N , P ro p .
G resham , Ore.
s h o p
T O K .tf tH E
T he T sav »
GRESHAM MARKET
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME
SOME USEFUL HINTS
Sew ing M achine
Do It
the
Electrical
W ay
21.
M o to r
V acu u m C le a n e r
W a sh in g M ach in e
F lo o r, T a b le an d
D esk L am p s
C h afin g -D ish
T o a s te r
4 )rill
C offee P e rc o la to r
Milk W a rm e r
S m o o th in g Iro n o r
T ra v e lin g Iro n
C u rlin g -Iro n an d
D ry in g C om b in one
V ib ra to r
H e a tin g P ad
R a d ia to r
P ortab le S tove anil
Oven
R an g e
Fan
ELECTRIC STORE
T h e C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r so ciety
w ill e n te r ta in th e G re sh a m E p w o rth
L e a g u e a t a so cial in th e c h u rc h
b a se m e n t on S a tu r d a y e v e n in g , M ar.
22. T h e M isses E llen S to n e a n d O live
S haw w ill h av e c h a rg e of th e p a s t­
tim e h o u r. C om e a n d en jo y th e e v ­
e n in g w ith us. F o llo w in g th e B ible
sch o o l a t 10 o ’clock on S u n d ay m o rn ­
in g , th e p a sto r. Rev. A. .1 W are, will
co n d u c t p re a c h in g serv ice.
CORBETT
C has S lover is c le rk in g in K n ig h t’ <
s to re .
Mrs. M ary H ick s is v is itin g h e r
p a re n ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo se p h C row -
sto n . in W a rd n e r, Id ah o .
Mrs. May N elsen is th e p o ssesso r
of a " fliv v e r,” a re c e n t p u rc h a s s
M iss D ella B ae, o f P o rtla n d , w as
th e g u e s t o f
Miss
B eth P o u n d e r
o v e r th e w eek -en d .
S e rg e a n t
F ra n k
B ell r e tu r n e d
hom e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fro n t o v e r­
seas.
Mrs. Ja m e s P o u n d e r r e tu r n e d fro m
a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l la s t w eek.
T h e fu n e ra l o f C has. P u lliu n i w as
h eld from th e C o rb e tt c h u rc h S u n ­
day a t 2 o 'clo ck . In te r m e n t w as in
th e P o u n d e r c e m e te ry .
T ile Rev. W rig h t, of P o rtla n d , will
p re a c h at th e C o rb e tt c h u rc h next
S u n d ay a t 11 o ’clock a, nt, a n d at
8 In th e ev en in g . All a re In v ited to
attend.
Miss H elen Ja c k s o n , of P o rtla n d ,
w as th e g u e st of h e r m o th e r, Mrs.
E m ily Ja c k s o n S a tu rd a y n ig h t and
S u n d ay .
J. S cott M iUlen, of P o rtla n d , w as
a S u n d ay v is ito r a t th e
P e rk in s
hom e.
P rin c ip a l
L eila
L asley T h o m p ­
son w ent to P o rtla u d M onday a f t e r ­
noon to c o n su lt th e h e a lth officer In
re g a rd to th e sm a llp o x sc a re , a s it
w as re p o rte d th a t W a lte r B ell w as a
v ictim of th e m a lad y .
Mrs. Sue K n ig h t h a s p u rc h a s e d tile
B eck er h all a n d g ro u n d s .
Mr. H all h a d th e m is fo rtu n e to
h av e o ne of h is te a m of h o rs e s die
S u n d ay .
F ra n k K n le rle tn w ent to P o rtla n d
S a tu rd a y to see h is y o u n g son w ho
is in th e h o sp ita l.
Miss L a u ra R oss a n d H a rry Sam
u elso n , of P o rtla u d , w ere w eek -en d
v is ito rs at th e h o m e o f th e fo r m e r's
p a re n ts .
T h e St. P a tric k d a n c e a t th e g ra n g e
h a ll w as w ell a tte n d e d a n d a jo lly ,
o rd e rly tim e w as re p o rte d .
Mr. an d M rs. A n d rew s fro m L aki
c o u n ty w ere v is ito rs a t th e L ew is
R eed h om e T h u rs d a y an d F rid a y .
T eleg rap h ic d is p atch es from W ash­
in g to n an n o u n ce th a t C ongressm an
H aw ley, s ittin g w ith th e c o m m itte e
on com m ittees o rg a n iz in g
th e new
h o u se , said y e s te rd a y th a t C o n g re s s ­
m an S iu n o tt, of O reg o n , w ould be th e
c h a irm a n of th e public lan d s c o m m it­
tee, an d th a t th e o th e r m em bers
w ould re ta in th e ir p re s e n t com m ittees,
m oving up in o rd e r of se n io rity and
ta k in g m a jo rity places, th u s g iv in g
O regon, In a d d itio n to th e public lan d s
c h a irm a n s h ip , tw o im p o rta n t c o m m it­
tee places— M cA rth u r on naval a ffa irs
and H aw ley on w ays and m eans.
T h e zone sy ste m o f p o sta g e ra te s
fo r
n e w sp a p e rs,
th e
la b y r n tb ia n
m aze o f fig u res a n d c lasses of c alls
e s ta b lis h e d fo r te le p h o n e u s e rs a n d
th e c o n s is te n t p o o r se rv ic e a n d h ig h
ra te s on th e ra ilro a d s Is en o u g h to
m a k e g o v e rn m e n t o w n e rsh ip bo d is­
ta s te fu l an d n a u s e a tin g th a t we will
h av e no c la m o u r fo r it d u rin g th e
next g e n e ra tio n
at le a st.
P rie s t
new , R iv e r, Id a h o , T im es.
Bail T aste in Your M outh.
W hen you h a v e a had ta s te In y o u r
m o u th you m ay know th a t y o u r d i­
g e stio n is fa u lty
A d o se o f C ham
b e rla in 's T a b le ts w ill u su a lly c o r­
re c t th e d is o rd e r. T n ey also c a u se a
g e n tle m o v em en t o f th e bow els. You
w ill find th is to be o n e o f th e best
m e d ic in e s you h a v e e v e r b eco m e a c ­
q u a in te d w ith .— Ailv.
For q u ick Sale.
1 B e a v e r d r a g saw , n e a rly
$1.35.
1 O liv er su lk y plow .
S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g a n d r e ­
1 M oline tr a c to r , good co n d itio n , c h a rg in g , s t a r t e r
an d
g e n e ra to r
»700.
w o rk . R a k e r & Son.
tf
2 used m o w ers, o n e D eerin g , one
C h am p io n
S om e good plo w s, cream
If you re a d th e o th e r fe llo w 's w ant
s e p a r a to r s
ad. h e ’ll re a d y o u rs
6
W IL L H E 8 8 E L , G ri sh am
E. P. S M IT H
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
Main S tr e e t
O reahatn, Ore.
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves,
Hogs. Unies. Etc.
FARM ERS. ATTENTIO N!
We Sm oke Your Meat
P hon « 881
Al l, KINDS OF SAW FILING
TO ORDER
FLY
CARPENTER
CONTRACTOR
SCREENS
MADE
See Sample at Kidder’s. Leave order for filing and screens
at Kidder's.
SHOP ON WALLULA AVENUE.
I’lione SI
IF I HAD SAVED.
when I was young, is the wail oj many a middle aged
man or woman.
Why not avoid that “ IL"' by starting a savings account
now.
We pay 4 percent interest, compounded semi-annually.
$5.00 deposited weekly will amount to $1462.00 in
five years.
BANK OF GRESHAM
G r e s h a m , O regon
SALE OF GRADE HOLSTEINS
TION
On the Londin Place near Anderson Station on the Estacada
Line, 4 Miles Southeast of Gresham.
TUESDAY .MARCH 25
SALE COMMENCES AT 11 A. M.
10 Cows. 8Heifers, some Fresh, the rest com­
ing fresh. 1 full blood Holstein Cow and 3
full blood Jersey Heifers from Sam Strebin’s
Herd, coming Fresh. All Tuberculin 1 ested
by Dr Sorinson, State Veterinarian.
1 Farm Horse, 7 years old.
5 Brood Sows, 3 have Pigs now and 2 will
farrow April 3.
1 dozen Hens.
Two Mowing Machines, 1 McCormick ami 1 (’liampion.
2 Hay Rakes, 1 McCormick. Hay Cutter. Farm Wagon. 14 in.
Oliver ( ’hilled Plow. 1-horse Cultivator. Double Shared .Plow.
Dise Harrow. Set Heavy Double Harness. Single Buggy H ar­
ness. Buggy. Cart. Saddle. Anker llolth Cream Separator.
Milk Cooler, copper lined. Eight It) gal. Milk Cans. Slush Scraper.
Grind Stone. Iron Age Garden Seed Drill. Hay Knife. Lojf
Chain. Other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS Sums under $20 Cash; $20 or over 6 m ouths' lime on
approved security at S per cent.
S4LE R .ll.\ OR SH/NE
FREE LUNCH .IT NOON
J. A. PALMQUIST, Owner
COL. W . S. WOOD, Auctioneer
TO BE FOUND IN THE
GRESHAM LIBRARY
W h a t p e rc e n ta g e of n o te d m en a re
th e so n s o f school m a s te rs a n d p a r ­
so n s? An a rtic le In th e O u tlo o k fo r
F e b ru a r y 26 d isc u sse s th is u n d e r th e
title ,
“ S om e
eco nom ic a s p e c ts of
Id e a lism .” Mr. F u lle r c a lls th is m ost
in te re s tin g
"A s u b s titu te fo r th e c h u r c h " is
th e th o u g h t-p ro v o k in g s u b je c t d is ­
cu ssed by Dr. M cA fee in th e New R e ­
p u b lic fo r M arch 1st. "D em o cracy Is
c a p a b le of a b o lish in g tim e -h o n o re d
In s titu tio n s ” tie s ta te s .- W h a t w ill be
th e ju d g m e n t on th e c h u rc h ?
"D id you re a d th a t c le v e r b it of
s a tir e on th e s e n a te ? ” a sk e d a P o r t­
lan d lad y . I re sp o n d e d , “ I did. But
to m e it Is n o t a ll s a tire . II seem s
too m uch lik e th e b a re t r u t h ; fo r
a f t e r tills m a n n e r th e s e n a te d e b a te s
on all s u b je c ts .”
"I d o n ’t
know
a b o u t t h a t ” sh e re p lie d , " b u t it
seem s to m e th a t sh o u ld go dow n
In A m erican li te r a tu r e a s a m ost
c lev e r e s s a y ."
(T h e s e n a te Is sick
of E u ro p e .” New R e p u b lic F eb. 8.)
T ailorin g
For
m en
and
w o m en — c le a n in g ,
p re s sin g an d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
P e te r L e n a rd , P ow ell s tre e t.
L a rg e fo u n t s h o r t g lo b e D ietz and
R ayo
la n te rn s th is w eek, $1.25.
L. L. K id d e r H dw . Co.
5
A. MEYERS, Clerk.
W ild I-low er Calem lai' at i l l « *
Library.
C la ir B urch anil T h o m a s llech ill
a re ru n n in g n close ra c e fo r first
place as y o u n g n a tu r a lis ts .
C la ir
has b ro u g h t in w ild g in g e r, d a n d e ­
lio n s a n d trilliu m s . T h o m a s b ro u g h t
thu first tr illiu m of th e co llectio n
M arch 18. T h e first b lu e violet a r ­
riv ed y e ste rd a y , b ro u g h t by A della
B au er, a n d Idly G u th rid g i- fo u n d th e
first yellow violet. O th e rs b rin g in g
(low ers tills week a re V ivian V o o r­
hees, N ellie C a lk in s, J e a n e tte S m ith ,
D oris B row n.
g MiwnimmiimMiimmwH HfUSl
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tâte l/t>a £yuijifud.
Sí!
H e re is yo u r o p p o r tu n ity t o insure
against em barrassing errors in spe lling ,
p ro n u n ciatio n an d po o r choice o f
words. K n o w the m eaning o f pu zzlin g
w a r term s.
Increase y o u r efficiency,
w hich results in pow er and success.
WEBSTER’S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY is an all-know­
ing teacher, a universal question
answerer, made to meet your
needs. I t is in daily use by
h u n d r e d s o f t h o u s a n d s of su e-
cemtful uu-n und worn n th e w o rld over.
400 .000 W o rd s . 2700 P a g es. 600 0 11-
lu s tru tlo riM . 12.000 B io g ra p h ic a l E n ­
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(.HAWI) PW ZE. (H ig h e s t A w ard )
Panam a-Pucdin E x p o sitio n .
Jet Is.
MGULAB and l3DIA-PAPt.lt Mltlon».
Farm ers Mutual M akes B ig Gain.
W R I T R f o r s p e c im e n I*» « « »
EREK
l*< x k<-t M . ip u if y«»u n am e- ( h is p a p e r .
T h e a n n u a l re p o rt of th e F a rm e rs
M utual F ir e R elief A ss’n of P o rtla n d
G. & C. MLRRIAM CO.,
S p r ln g lk t d , M a s « ., U . S . A .
filed w ith th e In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t
of O regon sh o w s » 1 ,3 0 1 ,6 3 4 .0 0 in s u r ­
a n ce
w ritte n
by
th e
A ss’n in
1918, a n d 475 new m e m b e rs g a in e d
d u rin g
th e y ear.
T h e A ss’ti is
now in its 15th y e a r, an d bus ab o u t
five m illio n In s u ra n c e In force
S ince Its o rg a u itio n , th e A ss'n lias
m ade a n a n n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 5 0 %
as c o m p a re d w ith b o a rd ru te s on fa rm
in s u ra n c e , to Its m em b ers.
II. W.
S u a sh a ll, p re s id e n t of th e A ss’n, is
a g e n t fo r G re sh a m an d v ic in ity . T he
F o r a B ad C old.
office is a t 409 Stock E x c h a n g e B ldg.,
T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em ­ c o rn e r 3d a n d y a m h ill s tr e e ts , P o r t­ f»
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edy.
It h as sto o d th e te s t o f tim e lan d , P h o n e M ain 5006
Adv
anil can be d e p e n d e d u p o n .— Adv.
Electric Building
Home-made Sausage and
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
and Bacon
PAG E T H R E E
1»1»
M rs. W ill R ich ey h a s g o n e to E u ­
g en e to sp en d a few d ay s v is itin g at
th e h o m e of h e r b ro th e r, M ilton R ob­
inson.
Gresham, Oregon
Mrs. E lsp ass an d d a u g h te r , Miss
E d n a, o f P o rtla n d a re g u e s ts a t th e
h o m e o f Mrs. E lsp a s s’ s is te r , Mrs.
F . A. L eh m an .
Mrs. G. 11. R ich ey is on th e sick
list th is w eek.
A u to m o b ile B o w ,
Jo h n O lson h a s leased h is fa rm
W ith th e le a sin g of th e first floo- to th e E b e rh a rd t b ro th e r fo r a te rm
o f th e Ja c o b s o n b u ild in g by C. E. O s­ o f y e a rs .
C. A. E k s tr a n d is e n te r ta in in g his
b u rn , l ’ow ell s tre e t a t M ain is e s ta b ­
lish ed as a u to m o b ile row . And th a t b ro th e r w ho is a re c e n t a r r iv a l from
N e b ra sk a .
Mr. E k s tr a n d w as h e re
is a s it sh o u ld be, fo r w ith th e Mt. so m e m o u th s a g o a n d p u rc h a s e d a
H ood loop h ig h w a y c o n s tru c te d th e fa rm n e a r E u g en e, w h ere lie ex p ects
firm s a lo n g l ’o w ell s t r e e t w ill face to m a k e tils f u tu r e hom e.
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e w as q u ite
th e p a ssin g to u r is ts su g g e s tiv e ly , as
well re p re s e n te d at P o m o n a g ra n g e
, th e y bow l th r o u g h th e P o w ell V alley. w h ich m et w ith R u sse llv ille g ra n g e
Mr. O sb u rn h as a lre a d y in s ta lle d W ed n esd ay . T h o se a tte n d in g w ere,
; tw o sh in y new C h ev ro let« in h is show­ M rs. F. A. L e h m a n , G PI R ich ey . Mr.
room . T he sa le s ro o m a n d offices a re an d Mrs. J. W. F ro s t, Mr. a n d Mrs.
b e in g fitted up to d ay . W ith su ch a T. P C a m p b e ll, M iss H azel lie rk e
a n d G. N. S a g e r.
A t th e re g u la r
sp le n d id lo c a tio n a n d su ch a good m e e tin g of tile g ra n g e on S a tu rd a y ,
POWELL VALLEY
c a r Mr. O sb u rn will d o u b tle ss do a C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ra l S. B. H all w ill
At th e nex t m e e tin g of th e P a re n t-
nice b u sin e ss, now th a t th e o p en s e a ­ le c tu re .
,
C lyde
E lsp a ss, a s a ilo r
from T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n , to be h eld a t th e
son fo r m o to rin g h as a rriv e d .
B re m e rto n , v isited la s t n ig h t w ith sch o o lh o u se, F rid a y , M arch 28 a t 8
h is a u n t, Mrs. F . A. L eh m an .
o ’clock, th e m u c h -d iscu ssed c o u n ty
u n it school bill w ill be th e p rin c ip a l
SANDY BLUFF
topic of th e b u sin e ss m e e tin g . T h e
M d v in A n d rew s h a s receiv ed h is p ro g ra m c o m m itte e h a s in v ite d Mr.
d is c h a rg e fro n t C am p L ew is a n d a r A ld erso n an d o th e r s to sp e a k on th e
Best for the West
riv ed h o m e T u e sd a y ev en in g .
q u e stio n so th a t th e v o te rs of th e d is ­
M rs. A. J. A u lt a n d E lsie B ates
Established 1885
tric t m ay h a v e o p p o rtu n ity of le a r n ­
w ere In G re sh a m W ed n esd ay .
W in. F a llo w s h a s g o n e to sp en d a ing th e m e rits a n d d e m e rits o f th e
few d ay s v is itin g frie n d s n e a r A s­ bill. All a re in v ite d to a tte n d . C ak e
to ria .
a n d coffee w ill be serv ed a t th e close
Mrs. A. W. B ell, o f S an d y , is s t a y ­
in g fo r a w h ile w ith iter p a re n ts of th e evpnlng. A t a re c e n t m e e tin g
of th e a sso c ia tio n p la n s w ere s t a r te d
Mr. a n d M rs. P a u l D unn.
Mrs. L a u ra B a rn e s is n o t v ery well fo r a big w elco m e-h o m e so cial and
H er d a u g h te r , Mrs. W id n e r and p ro g ra m to be g iv en o u r so ld ie r boys
g r a n d d a u g h te r , M rs. K ra tz , a re s ta y ­
a f t e r th e 91st d iv isio n a rriv e s.
in g w ith h er.
Mr. an d M rs. W nt. A n d erso n sold
Card o f T hanks.
th e ir p lace an d ex p ect to m ove soon.
W e w ish to th a n k th e fr ie n d s of
Q u ite a n u m b e r fro m th is v icin ity
e n jo y e d o n e o f th o s e o ld fa sh io n G re sh a m an d v ic in ity fo r th e ir h e lp ­
d a n c e s a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. fu ln e ss a n d s y m p a th y d u rin g o u r r e ­
H o w ard L ak e o f G illis.
c e n t b e re a v e m e n t, fo r ev ery a c t of
k in d n e s s a n d fo r th e b e a u tifu l floral
TROUTDALE
offerin g s.
T h e L a d ie s ’ Aid w ill give a su p p e r
MRS. E L L A O L IP H A N T ,
A R L IE W H IT E ,
on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , M arch 22, In
ROY W H IT E .
th e b a se m e n t of th e c h u rc h , b e g in ­
n in g a t 6 o ’clo ck .
A good tim e is
I p ro m ise d w hich w ill in c lu d e a fish OREGON'S PLACE IN
pond d u rin g th e ev en in g .
CONGRESS IS STRONG
RAKER & SON
PHONE 44
MARCH
G re sh a m , O reg o n
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n s fe r Co., 225 Ash 8 t., bet. F irst and Second
G resham Office, G arage n e a r L um ber Y ard. R esidence same.
Regular Trips Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
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T h e In g re d ie n ts of o u r b r e a d - a n d
p a s trie s a r e in s tric t c o n fo rm ity w ith
th e w ar re g u la tio n s a n d (b e n e a tn e ss
of o u r b a k e ry h as g iven us th e h ig h ­
est s a n ita r y ra tin g
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a
hom e in d u s try .
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Phone II.