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GRKSHAM OVTLOOK F I llD A l A PR II. SS. UHM PAGE TUKEE WOODEN SHOES ARRIVE H ans, a stu d e n t of music, and FOR THE SCHOOL OPERA F ran z, a rich fa rm e r’s son will be en acted by Wm. B u tler an d Loren T he •'W indm ills of H o llan d " an Myers. H elen Bliss will sing a so o p ere tta of a high o rd er of m erit Is prano role as K atrin a , a rich fa rm e r's d au g h ter. She will also lead the being reh earsed by th e boys and girls chorus of bonneted D utch girls, co m glee clubs at the high school u nder posed of M arie B ram hall, Evelyn i d irection of th e teach er of music, K endall, Ida D auber, M ildred P ullen. j Prof. Tom G. T aylor. It is planned F lo ren ce Richey, Bernice Jones, j as a benefit to raise funds for the H elen W ostell, E lizabeth Schw edler p u rch ase of V ictrola records for the anti E dna Schaffer. The ch o ru s of V ictrola purchased by the T reble w orkhands includes G eorge Lane, Clef g irls last year. In cid en tally H ow ard Jo n es, F ra n k T acheron, cred it is given by P ro fesso r T aylor M aitland Geddes, F ra n k G reenm ail, for th e efforts of th e stu d e n ts In Lewis S kirvtn, and W ilbur A ltm an. music. F ifteen p airs of wooden shoes S tate School Money. have been received from a costum e I am au th o rized to lend out on house in P o rtlan d , th a t th e H o llan d farm s in M ultnom ah county, only, in s of not less th an >250 nor more ers may learn to clum p about g race sum than >5000, to any one person, at 6 fully in th e stra n g e footw ear. Dutch per cent per annum . If the borrow er caps, ap ro n s am i baggy tro u sers are pays the in te re st prom ptly on his being tailo red out of old odds ami loan, he will he p erm itted to have this money for at least nine years. ends. The rule is not to lend m ore th an T he cast of ch a ra c te rs includes one-th ird of th e reaso n ab le m ark et M ynheer H ertogenbosch, rich H ol value of the land, exclusive of b u ild land farm er, H okan T ru ed so n ; 1 ings or im provem ents. A pplications should b e m ade of A rth u r L an g g u th , Vrouw H ertogenbosch, his wife, Be- care of S upple-B alltn S h ip h u 'ld in g nem a M atthew s: W ilhelm ina and C o rporation, E ast Dak and W ater H ilda, his d au g h ters, D ella Towle stre e ts, P o rtlan d , Oregon. T he ex and G race F ield h o u se will sing the pense of th e loan is about 1% . Buy a Home Six-r,M.u. n i.slc n , dw elling. E lectricity and gas. F ull set of plum bing. Lot 100x100 feet on co rn er. G arage. P r ic e > 2 0 0 0 Sm all cash paym ent. B alance m onthly. "Mix KM» lot. Good barn and lots of Price $1400; m ake y o u r own term s. fru it an d berries. Due acre juM o u tsid e of city lim its. Five-room house, large 1b “ r " ' i'" •n house and all la rle tie s of fru it and berries. Gas for lig h ts and lo o k in g . A dandy little home. P rice >1700, p art cash- balance m onthly. ’ p • Dm- lot 2.5x150 on S outh Main s tr e e t, *250. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON S o u th B en d Nineteen Jewel, adjusted to Four Positions. Acknowledges no equal nt the price. Thousands upon thousands of them are in use and have earned a reputa tion tor uniform accuracy that would do credit to a hun dred dollar watch. I am selling these high grade Watches on easy terms. mezzo soprano and alto roles. D av Bring in your F ord. We have a id P e te rso n ’s b arito n e will be heard Ford m echanic, and put in Ford in the p a rt of Hob Y ankee, an A m eri p arts at F ord prices. C. E. O sburn. can salesm an of mill m achinery. G resham . W. R. BURKE, T he Jew eler GRESHAM, OREGON POWELL VALLEY PLEASANT HOME Among the owners of new cars in Rev. A. J. Ware, the pastor, will th is vicinity are C. R. Keller, who preach at the B aptist church next has a Ford; Sam C arrell, with a new Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock. A cor Chevrolet and Axel Johnson, who Is dial invitation is extended. driving a Mitchell six. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Doke Bettis, Our soldier boys are retu rn in g in a boy, on April 21. large num bers now. The arriv als w ith Miss Inez Bell Is on the sick list in the past few days are Wendell Rev. Earl B. Cotton will preach at Danielsen, who wa3 severely wounded the M ethodist church next Sunday in the Argonne battle and who has m orning on evidences of the re birth. spent much of his tim e in hospitals; He will take as a foundation of hts re John Johnson, who has been on guard m arks the two texts, John 3:3 and duty at places of in terest in and near G alatians 5:22. The sam e discourse W ashington, D. C.; and Robert Mag will he delivered at Iliff church in the nuson, who fought in France witlt the afternoon and a t T routdale In the 91st division. evening. June, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr Lewis Burl McKinney has arrived and Mrs. F ran k Gustafson, had a n a r home from service In the east. He has row escape a few nights ago from been at W ashington, D: (’. and B alti serious or possibly fatal injury. The more, where lie was In the q u a rte r little girl was playing with other m aster departm ent. children beside the road and became so much interested in her play th a t COTTRELL site did not notice the approach of an Mrs. A. R. Goger spent several days automobile, and stepped Into the road ju st in tim e to be struck and knocked last week in Portland, visiting her sis down by the car, which passed over her ter, Mrs. May Landon. V isitors at the E. F. Andre home but was brought to a stop with the child lying u n h u rt between the front Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Gil H o m e D e c o r a tio n wheels. Except for the caution of the breath, Mr. and Mrs. A. D entlar, all d riv er who saw the children and I I of Portland. E x p la in e d slowed down in tim e, the resu lt would I j Mrs. L. E. Craswell spent a couple of certainly have been serious. As It was, days last week in The Dalles with Mr We cordially invite every COtOOED S. NATURAL a slightly bruised elbow and a tiny and Mrs. W. E. Craswell. one interested in beautify Mrs H. Drew of C entralia, W ashing V A R N IS H E S sandal lying in the middle of the road ing home surroundings at were the only evidences of the mix-up. ton, spent last week with her m other a slight outlay, to visit our Chi-Namel varnishes are for new Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Foshaug, of Mrs. Jos Manary. Mrs. Chas. Squires and old hard or soft wood, im Chi-Namel Store on dates R anier are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Brohan of Portland, also parting highly protective lus given below to see P. M. Magnuson and Mr and Mrs. spent a couple days with Mrs. Manary. trous surfaces equal to “ factory Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Andrews and son. Swan Olsen. Mr. Foshaug Is p rep ar finishes”. Being self-leveling, CHI-NAM EL ing to leave for Alaska soon to engage of Portland, were Sunday afternoon they can be applied by anyone callers at the Craswell home. in fishing. • DEM ONSTRATED without laps or brush marks. S. F. P itts' m other, who has been F ire of unknow n origin caused the j by a Tough, elastic, w a t e r p r o o f . total loss, on S aturday afternoon, of j suffering for some tim e with heart FACTO RY E X P E R T Cost least by the square foot the new brooder house belonging to asthm a, was moved out to his place on account of great covering Jacob Ham ilton, together with a new I Sunday from Portland See those brilliant, beautiful, capacity. Mrs. E. F. Andre spent a couple of American brooder and about 350 young WATERPROOF, SELF- LEVEL days last week In Portland, visiting chicks. Mr. H am ilton came here re ING CHINESE OIL FINISHES VISIT THE N E A R E ST cently and bought 10 acres of the her daughter. Mrs. Fred Smith. dipped in boiling water, struck CHI-NAMEL STO R E Reynolds farm on the Powell Valley j hammer blows and given other If I W ere a F arm er. road, where he plans to develop a I tests to prove their remarkable If I were a fa rm e r I would keep at D on’t Forget the Dates poultry ranch. The loss Is complete, j durability. You are invited to ask hand a few reliab le m edicines for there being no Insurance. questions, brush out th e Chi- m inor alim en ts th a t a re not so s e ri May 7-8 Namel Finish which interests you ous as to req u ire th e a tte n tio n of a physiican, such ns C h a m b e rla in ’s and try your hand at graining by Do You Sleep W ell? and D iarrhoea Remedy for the simple, easy C hi-N am el To be at his best a m an m ust have ; Colic bowel com plaints. Graining Process for transform sound, refre sh in g sleep. W hen w ake C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Remedy for ing old soft wood previously ful and restless a t n ig h t he is in no ro u g h s, colds and croup, painted Floors, Doors, Woodwork condition fo r w ork o r business d u r c h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t for sp rain s, and Furniture, into magnificent, ing th e day. W akefulness is often bruises and rh eu m a tic pains. Hardware Co. C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets for stom ach washable hardwood effects. caused by indigestion and co n stip a tro u b les, biliousness an d co n stip a tion. Gresham tion, and is quickly relieved by C h am b e rla in ’s T ablets. T ry a dose of th ese J By h aving th ese a rtic le s at hand it ta b lets and see how m uch b e tte r you would often save th e tro u b le of a feel w ith a clea r head and good diges trip to town In the b u siest season or S u re ! H e ’s T h e re Y e t. in th e n ig h t, and would enable me io tio n .—Jkdv. PLEASANT VALLEY W ho? W hy, Chipm an. Still s e ll- , _______ tre a t slig h t ailm en ts as soon aB they ing second hand fu rn itu re a t his Rev. E. A. L eonard will preach a t appear, and th ereb y avoid the m ore LUSTED sto re on Powell stre e t. ' „ „ „ , serio u s diseases th a t so often follow. ________ i P leasant Valley next S unday m orn- -—Adv. A large crowd gathered at the home T ailo rin g ing, April 27, at 11 o'clock. An ur- of Mr. and Mrs. P hilip Eder last S at NOTICE TO CREDITO RS. nr°er«o.n ^ en.n a and 7 ° m enT -«le*n ln «( g en t invitation is extended to a.l urday evening, the event being especi In the County Court of the S tate or pressing and rep a irin g done well. j people of th e com m unity to atten d . P e te r L en ard, Pow ell stree t. ally for some of the retu rn ed soldiers. Oregon for M ultnom ah County. The evening was spent In games and In the m atter of the E state of Helen J Gano, Deceased. music. Miss Betis and Miss Shaw, of Notice Is hereby given th a t the un Pleasant Home, sang several songs dersigned has been appointed e x e c u to r, which were much appreciated. Sand of the estate of Helen J. Gano, de wiches, cake and chocolate were ceased, by the above entitled Court,! and has qualified as such. All p e r l served d u rin g the evening, all present sons having claim s against said estate Phone Gresham 17 having an enjoyable time. are hereby notified and required to Quite a num ber In the vicinity went present the same, properly verified, as EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING to Portland Monday to see the-aviators required by law, to the undersigned at the office of his attorney, 314 Spalding and aircraft circus. Among them were llld g , P ortland. Oregon, within sl> Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cruswell, Mr m onths from the date of first publi cation of th is notice. and Mrs W illiam Phalr. Dated and first published April 18 Miss Vada Quay, who is working In 1919. Portland, vlHlted her parents over Sun W ILLIAM II. REED, day. E xecutor of E sta te of H elen J. Gano, Deceased. Mrs. O. Lusted was a Portland visi J. J. JOHNSON, to r last Monday. A ttorney for Executor. Miss Ethel Calkins visited the Lus SOME USEFUL HINTS 314 Spalding Bdg., P o rtlan d , Or. Sewing M achine Sm oothing Iro n or ted school last Monday. She spoke Motor T ravelin g Iron on subjects of Interest to the Industrial Do It Vacuum C leaner C urling -Iro n and club workers. W ashing Machine D rying Comb in one the Dell Hudson, who lives a q u arter of J F loor. T able and V ibrato r « U K IW O S A M D AX. I , S U E S Desk Lam ps a mile east of Maberry, on a place he i H eating Pad Electrical Chafing-D ish R adiato r has hom esteaded for the past five j T o aster P ortable Stove and Way years, made his final proof last Tues- f Oven Grill day. Coffee P ercolator Range PICTU RE FRAMING Ix'o Dollowlch Is back from the ser- j Milk W arm er Fan G IL T OR N A T U R A L WOOD N e a t and C heap vice and Is at his old job at the : Spencer gardens . ■' ::r- ---u ... l .L' . . -n:; A u c t io n S a le At my farm, 3 miles northeast of Scappoose, Oregon, be ginning at 10:30 a. in. sharp on TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919 Fifteen head Holstein Cows and Heifers; 10 head Work Horses; 10 sets Harness; Saddles, Farm Wagons; Heavy Spring Wagons; Light Spring Wagons; 3 , ton Stiidehaker Covered Auto Truck; Buggies; Potato I lanter; Potato Digger; Mowers; Hakes; (¡as Engine; three pair Seales; (¡foot Deering Binder; (¡5 tons haled Hay; Oats, Rye and Wild Hay. F R A N K L. S M IT H , O w n e r . J. W HUGHES, Auctioneer J. W. CONNELL, Clerk Cut this out, carry it for reference. G R E S H A M . Phone 201 P O R T L A N D , Phone M a in 5105 GRESHAM-PORTLAND AUTO STAGE SCHEDULE B O N D E D CARS :: C A R E F U L D R IV E R S L e a v e G resh ain , C orner M ain an d P o w e ll Streets , , rtA ' Ni,. 6:00, 8:00, 9:30. 10:35, 11:30, P. M. 12:35, 1:30, 2:35, 3:30, 4:35, 5:30, 6:30, 7:35 L e a v e I ortland, Stand b e tw e e n W a sh in g to n and A ld e r on f irst Street, R o u ted over Base L in e R oad. , 7:00' 8:40' 9:4°- 10:40. 11:40, 1:40, 2 4 0 3:40, 4:40, 5:30, 6 40, 7 40 P. M. 12:40, lo w.?.TiSE.'kt *r‘ jW'j *” ro" ',d •»« »•>• Lin. road. Pau.nsm are rrqu.Xad !^rm,nl|bL d “ l ' d"." V 0. “ n° ,i ,h* c*' N"'* °< '»»’ •"« lh. chiidl"*. ".«H flir*** lh* ’ *” '** *' "ny po'n* ,lon“ ,he April 12, 1919 • Subject to Change Without Notice EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Office with Commercial T ran sfer Co., 225 Ash St.. bet. F irst and Second Greshain Office, G arage near Lumber Yard, Residence same. Regular I rips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. L. L. KIDDER S S "“ ALBERT EKSTROM ": in '’ LAKE’S TRUCK SERVICE PHONE 757 Express and general Hauling between Pleasant Home and Portland GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE SANITARY MARKET Geo. Diet!, Prop. M a in S tre e t G resh am , Ore. I iotne-made Sausage and Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham and Bacon. We buy Beef Cattle, Calves, lloga, Hides, Etc. l A R.M ERN. ATTKNTI4>N I W e S m ok e Your M eat Phone 881 ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME PHOTOS New Gallery ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building J MAX SCH NEIDER M athew s' Bldg, Main S treet Some used F ords for sale. In good j J 1----- - . W")M 541_________ condition. C. E O sburn, G resham . I '^ L -L-) - I I h IF YOU WANT a Bountifully Laden Table a t sh o rt notice m ake a practice of rely in g upon us explicitly for your bread, cake, p astries, rolls and o th e r' fancy baking, which we have alw ays in stock. F re sh ness and a p erfect baking th a t you need not h esita te to place be fore your fastid io u s visitors In positively g u ara n tee d . 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