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In gton. S he h as been c a rin g f o r h e r
g ra n d m o th e r, w ho h as been q u ite 111, ‘
N ext w eek w ill be o b serv ed a s P a s­ b u t Is m uch im p ro v ed now .
P alm S u n d ay w ill be o b serv ed a t
M rs
L illia n T e n E y c k h a s r e ­
Mr. an d Mrs. E d. N o rto n a n d tw o
su m e d h e r d u tie s in th e L u ste d th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay sio n W eek a t th e T ro u td a le M eth o d ist
sch o o l a f t e r b ein g ill fo r tw o w eeks. m o rn in g . T h e p a s to r w ill ta k e fo r c h u rc h . S erv ices w ill be h e ld a t 8 c h ild re n H elen aud Don, h a v e com e
Mr. an d Mrs. P e te D eveny, of h is to p ic “ T h e Day of T riu m p h .” o 'clo ck each ev en in g d u rin g th e from th e ir h om e In D odge C ity. K an- ■
P o rtla n d , v isite d a t th e h o m e of th e S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m e e t a t 10 w eek. T h is is th e b e g in n in g o f th e ! sas, to sp en d th e sp rin g a n d su m - j
la t t e r ’s a u n t an d u n cle, E. D. H a m il­ o ’clock as u su a l. E v ery o n e is in v ite d sp ecial tw o w e e k s’ m e e tin g s w hich ! m e r a t T ro u td a le . T h ey w ill occupy j
S u n d ay I th e c o tta g e n o rth o f M rs. F ra n c e s j
to a tte n d th e s e serv ices. T h e e v a n ­ w ill be h e ld in T ro u td a le .
ton an d fa m ily la s t S u n d ay .
Mr. a n d M rs. L a w re n c e W ilh elm g e listic se rv ic e s w ill clo se th is ev en ­ i e v e n in g th e p a s to r. R ev. E a rl B. F o x 's hom e.
v is ite d Mr. a n d Mrs. J . B. L e n t la s t ing. T h e m e e tin g s h a v e b een very I C o tto n Will g iv e th e first o f th e
Miss M a rg u e rite B ailey, of G re s h ­
h e lp fu l to th o s e w ho w ere a b le to a t ­ I w eeks se rm o n s, th e to p ic w ill be am . is em ployed a t th e s to re o f Fox I
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Rev. R o b e rt K ay w ill p re a c h a t th e s u b je c t w ill be " T h e Day of A u th o r­ fo re th e B ailey fam ily left.
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It is ru m o re d th a t th e sm e lt a r e ;
to C am ero n & H o g u e 's m ill soon a t 8 p. m . T h ey a re h a v in g a good W ould See J e s u s .” T opics fo r th e ru n n in g iu th e C o lu m b ia ju s t o u ts id e .
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I n o u n ced in T u e sd a y ’s p a p e r.
T he body is on th e lo o k o u t fo r th em , j
th e se rv ices n e x t S u n d ay ev en in g .
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F . E. W illia m s is c u ttin g co rd
! first w eek o f th e se rie s.
wood fo r J. W eeks w ith h is d rag saw
S andy W ed n esd ay w ith th e i r n e ts .\
T h o se W a n t A ds a r e g e n u in e b u s­
th is w eek.
T h e y o u n g p e o p le ’s class of th e b u t no sm e lt
did th ey g et.
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in ess g e tte rs .
S u n d ay sch o o l h eld th e ir b u sin ess crow d bluffed It o u t by g o in g aw ay
m e e tin g last F rid a y ev e n in g w ith w ith th e ir sack s fu ll of san d .
A W a n t Ad co sts o n ly a few cen ts. |
R ead th e W a n t Ads.
M rs. J a n e R ich ard s, M rs. M ona- j
th e p re s id e n t, G eo rg e W ilson, in
th e c h a ir.
The
c o n s titu tio n
w as lin n ’s g ra n d m o th e r, h as been q u ite
a d o p te d , an d a n a m e ch o sen . H ence- ill re c e n tly at h e r h om e h e re . She
l fo rth th ey w ill be k n o w n as th e is 88 y e a rs old. an d Is k e e p in g h o u se
" T ru e B lu e ” class.
F u tu r e a c tiv i­ fo r h e r son. S he h a s sev en sons liv ­
tie s w ere d isc u sse d , th e re s u lts of ing. th e o ldest of w hom Is 70. F o u r
w h ich w ill be a n n o u n c e d soon. R e­ of them live in O regon, a n d th r e e in
fre s h m e n ts of d o u g h n u ts an d p unch N e b rask a.
T h ey a re all of th e m
w ere serv ed by Mrs. T h o m as a n d th e h e re , b eing called to th e b ed sid e of
so cial c o m m itte e .
th e ir m o th e r, w ho w as se rio u sly ill,
T h e S ta te B an k o f T ro u td a le In ­ S he is m uch b e tte r a t th is w ritin g
c o rp o ra to rs h av e b o u g h t a 25x50 lot
fro m th e S. A. A ra ta tr a c t, acro ss th e
PLEASANT VALLEY
s tr e e t east fro m M ick ley ’s g a ra g e ,
a n d ex p ect to p u t u p a b rick b u ild ­
Mr. K ad o ck . of L e n ts, w as in th is
in g v ery soon to h o u se th e i r b u si­
ness.
v icin ity on b u sin ess last M onday.
Ja s . B u rn s, a ffe c tio n a te ly know n
Mr. an d M rs. Jo e S h e rm a n , of P o r t­
as " D a d d y ” B u rn s in th is c o m m u n i­
ty, is se rio u sly ill a t th e h o m e of his la n d , w ere V alley v isito rs o ne even-
so n , D avid B u rn s, In P o rtla n d . He ’ in g th is w eek.
is su ffe rin g fro m a co m p lic a tio n of
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. 1'. M oore an d son
d iseases, a g g ra v a te d by p n e u m o n ia .
H is d a u g h te r, M iss N an B u rn s, a L eland an d d a u g h te r , Miss L a u ra ,
tr a in e d n u rs e , h a s le ft h e r w ork in w ere g u e sts a t th e h om e o f Mr. an d
S p o k an e to com e a n d c a re fo r him . Mrs. A. B. C ra ft o f n e a r F o re s t
T h e s e v e ra l m e m b e rs o f th e B u rn s G rove, S unday.
fam ily w ho h a v e been 111 w ith th e
Mr. N o lta, w ho re c e n tly p u rc h a se d
g rip h a v e a ll re c o v e re d . Ja m e s
B u rn s, J r ., an d fa m ily a r e a t p re s ­ five a c re s In th e C has. K e ste rso n
JOHN IDE
F. E. PALMQUIST
e n t m a k in g th e ir h o m e w ith his tr a c t, is g e ttin g m a te ria l on th e
Res. 12x3
Office 801
Res. 52!)
p a re n ts.
g ro u n d p re p a r a to ry to b u ild in g an d
Gresham, Oregon
S ev eral m oves h e re re c e n tly a n ­
n o u n ce th e co m in g o f sp rin g . T h e im p ro v in g h is p ro p e rty .
J. O. O lson h a s g o t h is new b u n g a ­
lle ltn in g s m oved S u n d ay to th e sec­
o n d floor o f th e L o g an b u ild in g low well u n d e r way.
w h ere Mrs. H e lm in g ex p ects to keep
T he J. O. P e tty p lace w as sold last
a lo d g in g h o u se. T h e lo w e r floor is
occu p ied by th e s to re of J. O. D avis week to a Mr. W elch, w ho h a s m oved
& Co., in s te a d of J. M. D avis & Son in w ith h is fam ily.
as a n n o u n c e d la s t w eek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B a n k u s, w ho re ­
A fam ily
n am ed O sb u rn hav e c e n t l y b o u g h t th e W. L. R h o ad s
Mr.
m oved in to th e R o g e r's h o u se, and place, m oved In la s t w eek.
M rs. Isaac B u x to n a n d son Roy have B a n k u s fo rm e rly lived n e a r P le a s a n t
m oved ac ro ss th e s t r e e t Into Mrs. H om e.
W . L. R h o ad s h as b o u g h t a farm
H o lm 's h o u se.
“ G ra n d m a ”
D odson
R ic h a rd s o n in th e C e d a r d is tric t an d w ill ta k e
h a s b o u g h t th e lo ts w est o f th e possession som e tim e in th e n e a r
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
c h u rc h a n d Is p la n n in g to b u ild a fu tu re .
bungalow on th e p ro p e rty .
G. H. R ichey h as Ju st closed a deal
M iss M arie Ilra m h a ll Is s ta y in g fo r th e sa le of ten a c re s of Ills p lace
w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. M ary an d th e p u rc h a s e r ta k e s possession
H ratnl-.all, a t B a ttle G ro u n d , W ash - a t once.
Mr G uyot. w ho re c e n tly a c q u ire d
th e II. C. lte sto rff place, h a s m oved
in w ith h is fam ily.
T he fa rm b u re a u m e e tin g h eld by
C o u n ty A gent H all la s t w eek w as
fa irly w ell a tte n d e d , an d R esulted In
a fa rm b u re a u club b e in g o rg a n iz e d
a t th is place.
PLEASANT HOME
Tires Advance 20 %
Money Wanted
MONEY
We handle RACINE, MILLER and OLD­
FIELD. They’re all good makes.
MONEY
That is what we deal in and if you will let us take
care of your money we will pay you the folowing rates
of interest:
Savings Accounts, 4 per cent compounded semi-annually
Time Deposits, 4 per cent any amount on 6-month’s time
Time Deposits, of $500.00 or more, left for one year,
5 ^0
we will pay you
\ our money when deposited with us will be safe
and will be working night and day for you.
Our resources are over $325,000.00, a gain of more
than $100,000.00 during the past year.
We have a few Racine tires left which
we will sell at the old price.
Come in and get yours.
MONEY,
BANK OF GRESHAM
A. F . M iller
G u st L a rse n
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D IR E C T O R S
W. E. M ark ell
. H a llid a y
H . A. L ew is
C. E. O sburn
K. A. M iller
New International Low Down Wide Spread Spreaders
GRESHAM GARAGE
CASH
PAID
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
EKSTROM
Phone 901
TR U CK
3 BIG TRUCKS
SERVICE
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
HALEY
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P o rtla n d A -2078
2 2 5 Ash; Bdwy 2 0 8 2
Albert Ekstrom
G resh am 861
Cor. P ow ell ai>,l Maple
T h e B. Y. P. U. h a s c o m p le te d
p la n s fo r a s a le of fancy a n d u sefu l
a rtic le s at th e B ap tist c h u rc h S a tu r ­
day ev en in g , M arch 27, a t 7 :3 0 p. in.
T h e re f re s h m e n t c o m m itte e w ill se rv e
, coffee a n d cak e. A good tim e Is as-
su re d and all a re c o rd ia lly Invited.
Light draft, a real two-horse spreader. All four wheels
track, has automobile front axles, makes a short turn
easy. The price as yet is $195.00. Place your order at
sonce for immediate delivery or in the fall.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
GRESHAM
Reliability
P h o n e <1x2
Service
P h on e 544
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T h e re Is re a lly no co m p a riso n b etw een th e ease an d th o r o u g h ­
ness w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r rem oved d ir t a n d th e difficulty
of sw eep in g .
T ru e , o ne CAN clean ru g s an d c a rp e ts w ith o u t an e le c tric c le a n ­
er. A broom o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r w ill b ru s h up SOME of th e d ir t; ano
if you lik e th e ex ercise a n d hav e p len ty of tim e and s tre n g th a broom
a n d a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w ork a f te r a fash io n .
In th e sam e way one can w ash w ith o u t soap. W a te r alo n e will
rem o v e som e d ir t If ap p lied w ith en o u g h "elb o w g re a s e ."
B u t people use so ap b ecau se It c le a n s m o re easily and b e tte r th a n
w a te r alo n e.
F o r th e sam e reaso n peo p le use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ecau se they
clean m o re easily a n d fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m ethods.
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
“ Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric Store."
“SIMPLICITY”
D iam ond CHICK FOOD
In order to determine the real or intrinsic value of a piano (which is the simplest thing possible) it is only
necessary to eliminate all “guessing schemes,” “puzzle contests,” “the continual special sale artist,” and the
“dealer who gives you something for nothing” in the shape of free prizes, etc., and center your attention on
some one responsible firm whose past record will bear the closest scrutiny as to its businesslike methods, the
real quality of its goods, and the financial ability to stand back of its patrons. Above all else, do not pur­
chase a “Stencil Piano,” no matter what the merchant may claim for it. The very fact that it bears “a fic­
titious name, a non-de-plume
that is a name that in nowise establishes its origin - is proof positive that its
maker does not wish to be identified with it for fear of being held responsible for its up-keep. It is safe to say.
no matter at what bargain price they are sold, they will provide a goodly profit to the dealer (and it’s just as cer­
tain that instead of buying a piano, you really borrow a lot of trouble and expense).
BUSH & LANE PIANO
MANUFACTURING CO.
will neither build or sell CHEAP STENCIL PIANOS. Every piano bears our name as the builders and
sellers and is guaranteed in the strongest possible terms. No better piano exists at any price and we stand ready
to pay $1000.00 in cash if there is “Any Piano Made” (case excepted) which costs more to build than a Bush
& Lane Piano. The fact that we manufacture and sell direct enables us to sell at a price considerably less
than is customary through agencies. Our deferred payment plan calls for only 7 per cent interest, instead of
the usual 8 per cent interest. All Bush & Lane Pianos are patented in one or more ways. We have repeated­
ly sought the aid of the law in protecting these patents, showing that other builders of piano« have deemed
them of value.
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
BUILDERS OF ONE OF THE FEW REALLY WORTHY PIANOS OF TODAY
Bush and Lane Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Broadway At Alder
SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and
help« them to grow into big, strong, healthy bird«.
<J A clean, wholesom e, natural food
-no dust— bo waste.
Keeps the chicks healthy an d m u k es them grow fast.
L o „k /o r our Nome and 7>a.7c AL-rfr onL'i ir y
OUR
1920
Original Package
CATALOGUE
Of ‘ D iam on d Q u a lity ” Poultry Supplies, listing
everything necessary lor the profitable production of poultry
m a ile d fr e e on request. A s k fo r Catalog No. G 4 2
D ay
O ld
C h ic k s
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K f * 1 al aw
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, P o u ltr y
and Eggs
“ BUC K EY E’’ In cu b a to rs a n d COLONY B rooder S to v es
Tabor 5U7I
Greaham 2)13
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
KREOI’SKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
C orner H aw L ine and Itockwooil Roads
A Helpful
Seed Book
ILLUSTRATED WITH COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
N o w lsa seed b u y e r w ill th in k o f pu rc h as in g his re
a u tre m e n t« w ith o u t firs t c o n s u ltin g th is h o o k
It te lls
p o s itiv e ly o f th e - I I K I T fii-IKDN P o t t T M f i R ' K I T ?
b r im fu l ° f a u th e n tlo In fo rm a tio n and c o n ta in in g
photo e n g ra v in g s s h o w in g ac tu a l resu lts from
L illy s Reeds. It Is ac k n o w le d g e d to be the L KA lit XU
W L IT K Ilt BBRU CATALOG.
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