Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 11, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
EXEMPTIONS ALLOWED
LAST LAD RITES
UNDER NARCOTIC LAW
AT PRICE FUNERAL
FRIDAY.
O l'T L O O K
D e l’ a ln ia '» W o r lil's Speed K e ro rxl
M ade on I t t i l O o w n (ta -o lin e .
U ’B II.
I I I/. » B E T H
Il,
l in a i
EOHU.
\V» c a r r i e d h e r t»v» t th e s e a , w e d id .
A nd t a u g h t h« i to h e p . h ep . h« p
W hen R alph De Palm a, in a t r ia l la p | A ».it* l i t t l e j in n y , a ll no»e> a n d tin n >
U n d e r th e p ro v is io n s o f the o r ig i­
C liarl»» A. P ric e wan born in Chau­
B u t fu ll o f A m e r ic a n pep.
ta u q u a counex, N Y.
He was one na l H a rris o n N a rc o tic I ,a * rem edies I over the Santa M onica course, broke I te v r u i te d In to th e C o rp « s h e w a s
o f th e six c h ild r e n b o rn to Joh n a n il o r p re p a ra tio n s w h ic h c o n ta in not the w o rld 's road race record re ce n tly. I S h e c a m e *»F h e r o w n a ccor»t
liti I I l f
"Car ilin e Price, and is tin- th ir d to more th a n tw o g ra in s o f o p iu m , o r lie w a s ru n n in g on the S tan dard O i l ! W e fit w a t h e r s p a n k e r t h e g it
anchor
Dc
cross the R iv e r w ith the S ile n t Boat o n e -fo u rth g ra in o f m o rp h in e , o r one- ^Com pany's Red C ro w n gasoline.
A ra l n a m e d h e r E l i s a b e t h F o r d
m an, one s is te r h a v in g preceeded h im f o u r t h g ra in o f h e ro in , o r one g ra in Paluia covered the course at an aver- [
about a year ago. and one b ro th e r o n ly o f codeine to the ounce, are exem pt, age ra te o f 93.38 m ile s per ho ur, the ’C u te l i t t l e 'L l a b e t h . d e a r l i t t l e I , s a h e t h . j
B o n n ie E l I s a h e t h F o r d .
about th re e weeks ago.
H is fa th e r T h is a p lie s also to lin im e n ts , o in t- i fastest o ffic ia lly re co rd cil speed ever S h e w a s s h o r t a n d s q u a t , h u t h e r tv**** w a s '
eame fro m Otsego county. New Y ork m erits, o r o th e rs p re p a ra tio n s f o r ex- ! made on any road course in the w d rld
sot
For th e Ilin d e n h u i'K li n e — O L o r d .
I t is a re m a rka b le tr ib u te to the fu ll
when a boy w ith h is parents at an le riM tl
use
o n ly .
H o w e ve r,
as
S h e hate« ! a H u n lik e a so n -» » f-a -g u n .
e a rly day, w hen the o n ly means o ' e m ended by th e
Revenu
\ c t o f and dependable pow er o f "R ed C ro w n "
T h e K a is e r s h e p lu m b a b h o rr« d
tra n s p o rta tio n
acrosa
the
E m p ire I M S . a ll s to re ke e p e rs w h o h a n d le | tha t it should have been the choice of D id c h u n k .\ E l i s a b e t h , h u n k s E l s a h e t h .
Spunk« E lia h e th F o rd
slat»' was by ox team . T h e re fo re . Jos­ such p re p a ra tio n s , even i f th e ir n a r ­ the greatest a u to m o b ile d r iv e r o f the
eph Price, the g ra n d fa th e r, and John c o tic c o n te n t exem pts the m fr o m the day. and tlia t th ro u g h its use lie was \ \ to o k h e r a lo n g o n o u r h ik e s , w • d id .
A nd a w o n d e r f u l b o a t w a s j i h e .
P rice , th e fa th e r, were a m o ng the p ro v is io n s o f th e H a rris o n A ct, are able to -ret up such a rem a kab le re ­
e a rly pion eers to C h a u ta u q u a county re q u ire d to re g is te r w ith th e C o l­ cord. The gasoline supplied h im was S h e 'd tio c n a s r . r y p h y s ic i a n s , ftawl a n d m u n i ­
and d id m uch to red uce the v irg in le c to r o f In te r n a l p a rt at P o rtla n d , not in any way sp e cia lly made fo r the
G e n e r a ls , w a t e r o r te a
fo re s ts o f th a t re g io n de stine d la te r and pay a ta x o f 11- a yea r o r fr a c ­ purpose, hut He Palm a fille d h is ta n k I S h e c o u ld c lim b a h a n k lik e a i i . s t - n r t e
ta n k
tio n a l p a rt th e re o f, and fu r th e r , to fro m the re g u la r gasoline wagon on
to become fam ous.
A m i d e liv e r t h e g o o d s u b o a r d
The subject o f
th is sketch was keep re co rd s o f a ll sales o f such the garage flo o r o f the Packard rep re­ W h e n w e to u c h o u r s te e l K e llie s to ’ S o m -
p e r F id e lis .
sen tatives in Los Angeles.
m a rrie d in M arch o f the year 1880 p re p a ra tio n s .
R em em b e r E lis a b e th F o rd
J
T h is record ag ain dem onstrates the
.Many m e rc h a n ts in O regon, o th e r
to A m e lia B. C o rn e ll, o f E llin g to n ,
d ru g g is ts ,
c a rry such t r u t h o f the S tan dard O il C om pany's C u te l i t t l e L iz a b e th . » b a r t i t t l e L s a h e t h , I
New Y ork, who s u r v iv is hint.
He th a n re ta il
B o n n ie E liz a b e th F o r d .
In in i tlia t Red C row n, s tra ig h t-d is ­
made frie n d s e a sily and was n e arly p re p a ra tio n s and th e y s h o u ld im m e ­
S h e to o k h e r r e s t s in m a c h in e g u n n e s ts
alw ays surro un ded by a c irc le o f in- d ia te ly a p p ly to M ilto n A. M ille r , tille d . a ll-re fin e ry gasoline, w ith its
Mid o n b u lle t- s w e p t ro a « ts s h e chore«!.
o f In te r n a l
R evenue at fu ll and c o n tin u o u s cha in o f b o ilin g W h e r e th e D e v il H o u p ris w e re l u s t on
tereated liste ne rs.
He had m any C o lle c to r
th e g r o u n d *
sto rie s o f in cid e n ts in his e a rly career P o rtla n d fo r the necessary b la n k s to p o in ts is ab solutely dependable tor
s e c tio n o f Franc«* re sto re « !
easy s ta rtin g , q u ick and sm ooth accel­ W h >f \ . a ther«*
re g is te r.
th a t kept them in te re st, <1.
w as E lis a b e th , chunk« E lis a ­
T h e ta x is payable not la te r th a n e ra tio n . fu ll power and long m ileage.
The in d o m ita b le w ill and splendid
beth,
Spunk« E lis a b e th F o rd .
courage w ith w h ich he re tu rn e d to A p r il 2 5 th , fo r the fiscal ye a r e n d in g
his tra d e as a v io lin m aker, and re- June 30, 1 9 l9 .
O rego n V ic to ry Lo an .
B u t t w a s o n th e da> a t th o s e m u r d e r
w oods
sullied his m usic when reverses o f
W h ic h th e Y a n k e e s p r o n o u m e Bell«»«», I
fo rtu n e ove rto ok h im was tr u ly in- T lie S t <It y III
M e ta lia m P rin ce .
"T h e re are tw o very h ig h ly im p o r t­ W w * i . sx iit to k m » k sill« tin h o p e s o f
.. »1
s p irin g .
T hou gh m uch ha n d ica p !1
Brine«* W illie
ant steps to be ta ke n before we get
A m i t u r n 'e m a r o u n d «1. «i
in th is w o rk by blindness and la te r
T here wits an old geezer and he itad down to tlie actu a l business o f th e V ic ­ \ \ « p r a y e d f« i m u n itio n s a m i clear«*»! o u r
by o th e r serious a fflic tio n s , lie gained
thr« »ats
a lot o f sense; he started up a b u si­ to ry L ib e rty Loan d riv e ," says W I’ .
q u ite a com petence th e re b y .
T h e re
ith a w a te r le s s c lic k
<b»o«l L *ud
ness on a d o lla r-e tg h ty cents.
The S tran dbo rg, o f P o rtla n d , w lio is m aster W
W in n o u t " f a » r a t e r w ith b e n t i . t d i a t o i |
are m any young people in Uresham
d o lla r was fo r stock and the e ig h ty o f tlie a rt o f expressing liis view s in
«’limI»«*«I f a i t h f u l E l i s a b e t h F o r d
and v ic in ity who received fro m h im fo r tin ad bro ug ht h itu three lo vely p la in E ng lish. " F ir s t , we must pum p
t t h L iz a b e th . d e a l l i t t l e L i z a b e th .
th e ir e a rly tr a in in g on flic v io lin .
d o lla rs in a day, by dad;
w e ll, he a lo t o f pa reg oric in to the 'b c lly a c h e is ' ’C u B l t o n l n i ie
E l iz a b e th F o r d .
H is o p tim is tic view of life and his
bought m ore goods and a lit t le more and second, we m ust shoot a lit t le W ith ¡i « > lim it i - s k i p s h e h u d m a d e th e
ch e e rfu ln e s s and cou rag e re m a in e d
tr i p .
space and lie played th a t system w ith m ore hypo in to the o p tim is ts .”
yy ith h im to the last.
W a t e r a m i c a r t r i d g e s to r e d .
a sm ile on his face. The custom ers
W it it In i h» -od a w r e c k a n d hr« k« n n e c k
flocked
Io
h
is
jw
o
-b
y
-fo
u
r
and
he
had
Sli.
. r a c k e d lik e a r o t t e n b o a rd .
lioeku
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l
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i
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i
\
il
ie».
H ig h S e llim i N o t« » .
H u n k « Eli«..»t>Ath. » h u n k s E l iz a b e th ,
to hu stle fo r a re g u la r store. Vp on
S p u n k « E l iz a b e th F o r d .
e le c tio n th is the square where the people pass, he
A t th e
M ay
Day
A new ro o f is b e in g p u l on live
gobbled up a corn er th a t was a ll plate
W h e n th e « to w e d h e r «»ut o f t h e t»»««n n e x t
m o rn in g at th e h ig h scho ol, Heli-11 glass. He fixe d up the w indo w w ith M e th o d is t parsonage, w h ic h is now
day
S a id ('« » rp o ra l B ill, " b o o k t h e r e
M o u lto n o f P leasant H om e, O rie n t the best th a t he had. And he to ld 'em be in g occupied
by
F ra n k
Pow ers
k n o w o f o n e her«» w h o s h o u l n 't d r a w
zero
d is tr ic t, was elected Queen o f the a ll about i t in a half-page ad. He had and fa m ily . A new bo ard w a lk leads
W h e n t h e y 'r e p a s s i n ' th e C r o ix <le
zeni com ing , and lie never, never q u it.
May.
fro m f i l e road io file c h u rc h and it
G u e rre .
And lie w o u ld n 't cut down on Ills ads
W in . ic»l tin g u n s t h a t 's s t a r t i n Un* I h m s
A t th e next h ig h scho ol assem bly, one liit.
P lu m b b n k to C a n a l »hi N o rd "'
W ell, l i e 's kept th in g s hum is re p o rte d d ia l p la n s are lie in g m ad •
Si he h e ld on T h u rs d a y , th e re w ill b lu iu g in tile tow n ever since and e ve ry­ fo r an a d d itio n to lie b u ilt to tlie S o b is C r » » s s a m i h e 'd ««on it. in* ti»«l
to tin* b o n n e t
a de bate by u p p e r classm en on co n ­ body ca lls h im the M erchant Prince. c h u rc h in tile n e ar fu tu re .
(>f f a i t h f u l E l iz a b e th F o rd .
An en ­
Some
say
it's
luck
but
th
a
t's
a
ll
liu
n
k
—
s o lid a tio n .
I t p ro m ises to be w e ll
W hy he was do in g business when the c o u ra g in g increase in th e g r o w th of •C u te l i t t l e L iz a b e th , d e a r l i t t l e L i s a b e th .
E l iz a b e th B o n i,
w o rth h e a rin g
1 here w ill lie fo u i , j I11PH were punk
People had to pur- file S unday scho ol has been no ticed W It»»nnie
h e n ¡•h ru p n e l h a s m a u le d h e r «ve v e n o w
m u sica l n u m b e rs, as w e ll, u n d e r Hie chase and the geezer was wise— fo r o f la te , Hie e n ro llm e n t now be in g 59,
o v e r h a u le d h e r.
H e r w h e e ls a m i h e r g e a r s r e s to r e d .
d ire c tio n o f P ro fe s s o r T a y lo r.
T i i e lie knew tlie way to get ’em was to w ith six classes.
Rev. M r. H i ll o f H< i r e c o r d . c le u n , s h e 's a t r u * M a r in e
advertise. Exchange.
w c 'n * s e m lin g tin* D u tc h W a r L»»r«l
(ile e d u b and o rc h e s tra w ill each
P o rtla n d is te a c h e r o f
th e a d u lt A Ami
n o te b« E l is a b e th , c h u n k y E l i i a h e t h ,
S p u n k « E l is a b e th F o r,I.
T h e re w ill be tw >
g ive a n u m b e r,
B
ib
le
class.
T
lie
'm
em
be
rs
o
f
tlie
G i i l li t l i to P ro d u c e P lio to -P la y .
’.» A L T E R I R W I N .
vocal solos and a re a d in g by M abel
Sunday school a re e n th u s ia s tic a lly
B ro w n .
School p a tro n s are in v ite d .
D avid W ark G r if fith , Hie w o rld fa­ w o rk in g to b rin g th e Sunday school
T o K it I s H u m a n .
S tro n g a n il E w a ld N o r b y ; b lee din g m ous m o tio n p ic tu re d ire c to r who p ro ­ no in b e rs h ip up to 75 by E aster.
h e a rts, C h a rle s W e ld o n , M yro n (¡le a - d u c id “ T lie B irth o f a N a tio n ," " I n t o l­
erance," and "H e a rts of the W o rld ,"
" T h e boy H in t was nearest to me.
son, A nd rew M c A llis te r a m i G eorge and tlie
P le asa nt H o m e Ita p lis l t 'lm r c li.
man w lio tra in e d
M ary
w lio gave liis lif e lo r IBs c o u n try o v e r
W a d s w o rth ; w ild c u r r a n t, T hom a s B ic k fo rd , D o ro th y and L illia n Gish,
in P ra n c e " said G o v e rn o r W illia m D
Blanche Sweet and m any a n o th e r sta r
B e c h ill, E d ith S o d e rq u itt and La
P re a ch in g at 11 a. in. by th e pas­
Stephens o f C a lifo r n ia , “ w ro te me a
Dessa D avies; ye llo w v io le t, C h a r t ; j o f flu- screen, is to make a p ic tu re to r.
T ile
e v e n in g
service w ill lie
play fo r tlie M ethodist centenary.
few days b e fo re liis de a th w h a t tiie
W eld on and C hinese le ttu c e , M yro n
As a tr ib u te to tlie m em ory o f h is con du cte d by tlie y o u n g m en fro m the
Y. M. C. A. had done fo r h im in
G leason.
. m othe r, who was a M etho dist, M r, H ig h la n d B a p tis t i h u r t'll
of
P o r t­
P ran ce and 1 w a n t to say th a t th e re
I G r if f it h w ill d ire ct and take a fu ll la n d . D on’ t fo rg e t th e lim e
8 p. in.
¡set o f m otio n p ictu re s o f tlie i lebra
is n 't a n y th in g th a t I c o u ld do th a t 1
S u it'! H e 's T h e re V e t.
We w ill lo o k fo r you and y o u r frie n d s
_______
i tio n next J u ly o f the $105,but),oOO
w o u ld n 't do f o r tin* Y. M.
A. in
Colum bus, at th is service.
W lio? W hy, C h ip m a n . S till sell-
cen ten ary
ai
C a lifo rn ia . I f th e Y. M. C. A. m ade
w
ill
present
i
s
la
T
il
ese
in g second ba ud f u r n it u r e at liis D illo ,
lió s e p ic tu r
m ista ke s in
P rance,
th e n
It lias
to M 'th od ism .
G resham B a p tis t ( liiiie li.
s to re on P o w e ll s tre e t.
b ro u g h t th e o rg a n iz a tio n a ll the c lo s­
S unday, A p r il 13, B ib le scho ol at e r to use because it show s it is h u ­
10 a. m.
P re a c h in g in the e ve n in g m a n .”
( □ U K F A T i .O K
at 8 p. in. by Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd .
Tuesday ( v e i l i n g , A p r il 15, at 8
I fraise us
I o i B ilio u s T ro u b le s .
a b o u t tlie c o m p lim e n ts th a t
p. nt. Rev. W . I '. D riv e r o f the
enerv
T o p ro m o te a h e a lth y a c tio n o f
o u r p a tro n s are p a yin g us, and
Chapel ca r. Good W ill, w ill begin a Hie liv e r and c o rre c t the d is o rd e rs
rat shop
we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re and
special m e e tin g and w ill c o n tin u e u n ­ caused by b ilio u sn e ss, C h a m b e rla in 's
no w , " M r . and M rs. C u sto m e r,
t i l the last o f th e m o n th , c lo sin g T a b le ts are e x c e lle n t. T r y th e m and
we th a n k y o u .'
Y o u r k in d
w ith th e m e e tin g o f the W illa m e tte see how q u ic k ly th e y g ive you a r e l­
V íttA Í
ish f o r y o u r food and ba nish th a t d u ll
w o rd s are s e n d in g y o u r frie n d s
B a p tis t a sso cia tio n w h ic h w ill meet and s tu p id fe e lin g .
Adv.
to th is shop, and we are g o in g
T h e v S A V 1
in
G
resha
m
,
A
p
r
il
29-30.
D
o
n’t
fa
il
N O T IC E O P I IN A I. I I C O I N T.
to tr e a t th e m r ig h t . A g a in , we
A xel D n h le e ii E state.
to h e a r Rev. and M rs. D riv e r. B rin g
-
th a n k y o u .”
N o tic e Is hereby g iv e n th a t tlie u n ­
y o u r frie n d s and com e each eve n in g
. - . r i Z r r 'ir
«• ’
B R O W N , P ro p .
d e rs ig n e d as a d m in is tra to r o f th e cs
I V lA K ix L i
G resha m , O re.
and e n jo y th e services.
la te o f A xel D a hle en , deceased, has
file d his fin a l acco un t in th e c o u n ty
c o u rt o f the s ta te o f O regon, fo r
COMPENSATION LAW
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , and th a t S a tu r­
GRANTS EXEMPTIONS day,
th e 19th day o f A p r il, 1919, r t
tin - h o u r o f 9 :3 0 o 'c lo c k in th e fo re
T I ip a n n o u n c e m e n t by the in d u s ­ noon o f said da y, and th e c o u rt room
t r ia l co m m issio n th a t e m p lo ye rs and o f said c o u rt has been a p p o in te d by
em ployes o p e ra tin g u n d e r the w o r k ­ said c o u rt as tlie tim e and place fo r
m en’s co m p e n sa tio n la w w ill be ex­ tin - h e a rin g o f o b je c tio n s th e re to , if
em pt fro m pa ym en t in to th e fu n d an y, and th e s e ttle m e n t o f said ac­
fo r th e m o n th s 4>f A p r il, M ay and c o u n t.
Jun e comes at
a m ost o p p o rtu n e
D ated and firs t p u b lis h e d . M arcu
tim e .
It re lie v e s -O regon in d u s try 2 1. 1 !il9 .
fro m a b u rde n dUTing tlie re a d ju s t*
O L IV E R D A H L E E N ,
m en t p e rio d . T h e e xe m p tio n is pos
A d m in is tr a to r .
s ib le because p f a s u rp lu s th a t ac J O H N V A N X A N T E , A tto rn e y .
c u m u la te d in th e fu n d d u r in g the
past year.
T h e e x e m p tin g o f th is
N O T IC E T O t ’R E IH T O H h .
th re e -m o n th s ’ p e rio d w ill mean tlia t In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f the S ta le o f
no pa ym e n ts w ill have been m ade in ­ O regon lo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ,
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves.
to the fu n d by e m p lo ye rs am i ein il l Hie M a tte r o f th e E state o f O le II.
Hugs, Hides, Etc.
ployes fo r seven o r tw e lv e m o n th s
D a lilq u ls t, Deceased.
o f th e Gcal ye a r e n d in g Jun e 30 T lie
F A R M E R S . A T T E N T IO N !
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t tlie u n ­
e ffe ct o f these exe m pted m o n th s is to d e rsig n e d lias been a p p o in te d a d m in ­
W e Snn»k<‘ Y o u r Meat
reduce tlie ra te o f pa ym en t m ade by is t r a t o r o f the estate o f O le B. D ahl-
Phon* 381
M»'n S t r e e t
G r e s h a m , < ire .
e m p lo ye rs upon t h e ir p a y ro lls to five q tils t, d<ceased, and lias q u a lifie d as
tw e lfth s o f th e base rate.
T lo* ex­ such.
A ll persons h a v in g
» In lin s
e m p tio n ju s t d e cla re d by the com - a g a in st said esta te
are n o tifie d to
m issiou w ill re lie v e e m p lo ye rs fro m pre sen t the same, p ro p e rly v e rifie d u s
the paym ent o f a p p ro x im a te ly $600
re q u ire d by lav,, lo th e u n d e rsig n e d
000 00 in to tin fu n d fo r th e m o n th s at Room 314. S p a ld in g l i l d g , P o r t­
o f A p r il, M ay and Jun e, th e com m it! la n d , O regon, on o r b e fore
six
sion h a v in g s u ffic ie n t fu n d s on hand m o n th s fro m th e da te o f firs t p u h li-
to pay a il c la im s d u r in g th e p e rio d cu tio n o f th is nolle»'
T h e rece nt le g is la tu re , at tlie sug­
D ated am i firs t p u b lis h e d M a rch
Best for the West
g e stio n o f tlie co m m issio n , am ended 14. 1919.
the c o m p e n sa tio n law’ , (h a n g in g the
Established 1885
C H A R L E S D A H L Q U I8 T ,
m ethod o f e xe m p tio n so as to p ro ­
A d m in is tr a to r o f E state o f
vide an a n n u a l c re d it re *u n d wto em
O le B. D a h lq u ls t, Deceased.
p lo ye rs in ste ad o f the m o n th ly ex­ J. J. JO H N SO N .
e m p tio n system .
U n d e r th e o ld law
14 S p a ld lfig lljd g .. P o rtla n d . O re
the e m p lo y e r had io have c o n tin u o u s
A tto rn e y f o r said E state.
p a y ro lls to be e n title d to th e exe m p­
tio n s as the y w e re d e cla re d , hut u n ­
»» h o o p in g < ou gh .
d e r tlie new law the e m p lo y e r w ill
Giv»' C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Rem edy
be g ive n c re d it at the end o f the
ye a r f o r t in p ro p o rtio n his paym ents to keep the cough loose and expec­
in to tiie fu n d
bear to
the e n tire to ra tio n easy. It Is e xce lle n t.
Ad»
a m o u n t.
Since th e w o rk m e n ’s com p en sa­
I f I W e re a I a im e r .
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Delirious S w e e t
has received fr o m -a ll sources $6 - hand a few re lia b le m ed icin es fo r
Corn "Golden Bantam”
007,961 w h ich it has d isb u rse d in
th e cou rse o f business at an a d m in ­ m in o r a ilm e n ts th a t are n o t so a e rl-
Exceptionally early and
is tr a tiv e expen
o f o n ly 8.17 per oua as to re q u ire th e a tte n tio n o f a
in flavor and tenderness
cen t, the balance b r in g a v a ila b le fo r p h y s ilc a n , such as C h a m b e rla in ’s
and
D ia rrh o e a
Rem edy fo r
th e pa ym en ts o f c la im s o f w o rk m e n C o lic
not equalled by any
i n j u r 'd in O regon in d u s try .
D u rin g bow el co m p la in ts .
other variety. The ears
C h a tn h e rla ln 'a C ough R em edy fo r
tlie yea r 1318
th e re
were 25,288
are short and compact
w o rk m e n in ju r e d In in d u s try in the coughs, colds and c ro u p
( 'h a m h e r la in ’a L in im e n t f o r sp ra in s,
and the kernels plump
s ta te . 182
o f th e a ccid e n ts
being
b ru ise s and rh e u m a tic pains.
and creamy
This and
fa ta l.
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts fo r stom ach
a thousand other veg­
tro u b le s ,
b ilio u sn e ss and c o n s tip a ­
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GRESHAM
Safeguard Your Liberty Bonds
You may keep your Liberty Bonds safeguarded in
our vault free of charge. Then as the interest comes
due, if it is your wish, we will deposit coupons to your
credit in a Savings Account, Jo earn tor you 4 per cent
compound interest on your investment in Liberty and
Peace.
You need not deposit any money. We will open the
account with your first coupon, and you may add othei
amounts as yon find it convenient.
BANK OF GRESHAM
RESOURCES O \ ER *22S,(KIO.OO
Cut this out, earn it for reference.
G R E S H A M , Rhone 201
P O R T L A N D . Phone M am 5105
GRESHAM-PORTLAND AUTO STAGE SCHEDULE
B O N D I U CARS
C AR » F IJ I
O H IV IR S
L e a v e G re s h a m . C o r n e r M a in a n d P o w e ll S tre e ts
A M.
8 :0 0 , 9 :3 0 ,
P. M.
10:35. 11:30.
12:35, 1:30,
2:35, 3:30, 4:35, 5:30, 6:30, 7:35
L e a v e P o rtla n d , S ta n d b e tw e e n W a s h in g to n a n d A ld e r o n
F irst S tre e t, R o u te d o v e r P o w e ll \ a lle y R o a d O n ly
A, M
8:4 0 . 9 :4 0 .
10 40, 11:40,
P. M.
12:40, 1:40,
2:40 3 40, 4:40, 5:30, 6 4 0 . 7:40
M arch 12, 1919
Subject to Change W ithout Notice
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KODAKS
Now is the time to get a New Kodak.
'f lic season is ju s t s ta rte d fo r Kodaks. Von w ill w au l a
p ic tu re o f a ll those lit t le pienicH th a t you w ill he ta k in g th is
Hummer. I f y o u r K o da k does not su it you, tra d e it in and
get tine o f those new models. 1 have a good line ol K odaks
on hand now.
W. R. BURKE, The Jeweler
GRESHAM, OREGON
THínTmurin m i. ;; fSu i .mu» i : 111
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l.„i TnH ij^ij i m iin:inn^monjnD H finiin u n1ffn a n i:.i,nginnm.^lum. v(:
Sui»-! l i e ’s T h e re » e t.
O ur hoys over the re w ho drove
th ro u g h the A rgonne forest hud a hard
W ho?
W h y , C h ip m a n
S till sell
jol).
T hey d id n 't crab o r g ru m b le ;
the y knew ll was a h a rd jo b lin t they in g second hand f u r n itu r e at Ills
d id i t w itli im m o rta l g lo ry to th e m ­ I s to re on P o w e ll s tre e t.
selves.
T ile hoys w lio smash» d tile
E le c tric
s ta rte rs
in s ta lle d
In
St. M iliie l sa lie n t had as h a rd a task
as was ever attem p te d in the h is to ry F ords. C. E. O sbu rn & Co.
o f tlie w o rld , hut they d id It and th ' lr
J o in tlie c o -o p e ra tiv e b e rry g ro w -
names w lil liv e forever.
It was the
same w ith the brave sons of A m e ric a i ers and boost th e b e rry business
at C a u tig n y , Chateau T h ie r r y , a n d a
lt<i You SI«H‘p W ell'.’
lo t o f o th e r h is to ric b a ttle grouds.
It
T o be at h is best a m an must have
is up to tlie people of th is c o u n try tx> |
put ovt r the V ic to ry L ib e r ty Loan In sou nd , re fre s h in g sleep. W hen w a ke ­
a m anner th a t w ill fin is h the Job w ith f u l and restless at n ig h t lie is in no
c o n d itio n f o r w o rk o r business d u r ­
a flo u ris h .
in g the day.
W a k e fu ln e s s is o fte n
L im e and s u lp h u r sp ra y b o th In I caused by In d ig e s tio n and co n stlp n -
d r y and liq u id fo r m ,'a n y q u a n tity .it tjo n , and is q u ic k ly re lie v e d by Cham
lu -rla ln 's T a b le ts
T ry a (lose or these
L . L . K id d e r H d w . Co.
! ta b le ts and see how m ua it b e tte r you
T h e c o -o p e ra tiv e b e rry g ro w e rs are fe e l w it li a c le a r head and good d ig 's -
I tio n .— -Adv.
in tiie m a rk e t fo r a ll sta p le fruit»»
(
Beautiful Easter H ats
LAKE’S TRUCK SERVICE
PHONE 757
Express and general Hauling between
Pleasant Home and Portland
S A N IT A R Y
I lonie-madc Sausage anti
LartT, Sweet-Cured Hain
and Bacon
M ARKET
Geo. Dietl,
Prop.
iLLYi
tion.
may
be selected
from
flun catalog and found
at your dealer».
W rite {jug Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free
The clothes g ath ered d u rin g the
Red C ross d riv e for clo th in g have
been packed and will be se n t to the
P o rtlan d C h a p te r for sh ip m en t. The
response was not w hat had heen ex­
pected.
By h a v in g these a rtic le s at hand it
w o u ld o fte n as.Ve th e tro u b le o f a
t r ip to to w n In th e busiest season o r
In th e n ig h t, and w o u ld en ab le me to
tre a t s lig h t a ilm e n ts as soon as th e y
ap pe ar, and th e re b y a vo id th e more
s e rio u s diseases th a t so o fte n fo llo w .
— Adv.
S m all tu rb a n s , tr im m e d w ith flo w e rs, o r ­
n a m e n ts , m a lin e s.
M e d iu m a n d la rg e d r e s s y h a ts in th e
la te s t b ra id s . G e o r g e tte s , flo w e rs.
S p e c ia l This Week
Trimmed Hats $5. and $6.
Millinery
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Odlce w ith C o m m ercia l T ra n s fe r Co., 225 Ash S t , bet. F ir s t and H»-cond
Gresham Office, G arage near L u m b e r Yag'd, Residence same
Regular Trip» Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
G R EH H AM
Phone 851
ALBERT EKSTROM
Bdwy 2082, A 2078
PORTI.AND
BAKING EXCELLENCE
Allows us to com pete with all rivals
T he in g red ien ts of o u r bread and
p astries a re in stric t conform ity with
th e w ar reg u la tio n s and the neatness
of o u r b akery has given ns the h ig h ­
est sa n ita ry ratin g . P atro n ize a
hom e Industry.
CJTY BAKERY
G resha m .
Phone I I .