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Nobody likes to bear another’s bur den It the other seta like he expects him to Lear ft. ---------------— A « a g o n to n g u e h as its place, b u t a w aggiii’ tongue h a sn 't. LOU McLAIN FIRST-CLASS Beem an C arden Tractor. C. E Osburn A Co. have taken the w ith a beft to o p e ra te 'a n y * n u m b e r of ‘‘n ,e r t a l n “ ‘‘nt8 e ' * r M a tu re d by a la st Sunday. T he tw o form er a re well | y o u r m ach in es w h ich re d u ire p o w e r sch o o l to o k p lace a t T ro u td a le last * " ° * “J * here they “ ved “ ,,um ber Ie <O I _______ *__« . . . . ____ u* J i art* <4feU. I i t is p o w erfu l a n d eco n o m ical. Come F rid a y e v e n in g , A p ril 16, b efo re a n , Rcv an(1 Mrg j T ru ed „on e n ter-! in an d see it o p e ra te . a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e of 300 p a tro n s taincd at d in n e r Sunday, Mr. an d M rs . o f th e d is tric t. , E arn est Lundbom an d son, V ernon, i A fte r a n in tro d u c tio n by S u p t. W j Mr and M rs E m anuel A nderson of [ C. A ld erso n , w ho in d o rse d h e r can - a n d T h lid “ m .W ee a n d R o ^ AND V Uri V- J o in O U R , x ..W eekly . S avings C lu u id aey a n d p rin c ip le s, M rs. A lexan- e rt. d e r T h o m p so n d eliv e re d a s tir r in g Mrs. F red Wood, of G aston, is h ere a d d re s s upon th e “ Scope a n d R e - ' v isltiu g w ith h e r m other, Mrs. E m ily q u ire m e n ts of O u r C om m on S ch o o ls.” Johnson, and her sister, Mrs. A ugust F ran k . T h e te a c h e rs o f th e sch o o l w ere A large num ber of th e m em bers of u n g ru d g in g ly p ra ise d by Mr. A id er- the L u th e r League and several of the [ son, an d a t th e m e n tio n o f th e n am e older m em bers of th e co n g reg atio n \ Weekly fevs o f th e p o p u la r p rim a ry te a c h e r, M rs atten d ed th e c a n ta ta "T he Holy C ity" J a n e t M. ti r a n t fo r co u n ty su p e rln - " ag Riven by th e C olton Ora- I. V m anuel I torio (Util, Club, a * t .1,1. th e E church. te n d e n t a s to rm of a p p la u s e b ro k e Mrs. C arl N elson and d au g h ter, L illie, loose. were callers a t th e B ert Olsen hom e ••••••••H«* •••«<••• B e a u tifu l ste re o p tic o n v iew s w ere T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. and M rs F ra n k G ustafson an d , sh o w n , a n d th a t of th e s ta te ly C o r • •••••<•• If • •••••• ch ild ren called on th e A1 M aybee fa m -' b e tt H ig h sch o o l w as lo u d ly ch e e re d ily in C edar d is tric t S unday afternoon. w hen Mr. A ld erso n s ta te d th a t he E m anuel L ind h as been q u ite til at w ish ed to see o n e lik e it a t T ro u t- ! h is hom e here but is rep o rted to be d ale in th e n e a r fu tu re . som ew hat b e tte r now. . ...... «11__ > t A n u m b er of frien d s sp en t a very J K ' h le rso n , u n d e r piPttgant evening a t th e hom e of Miss THE PLAN th e p ro v isio n s of S e n a te B ill No. 45, E m m a Jo h n so n S atu rd ay evening FOR 54) W EEK S. DEINK1T W EEKLY 25 CENTS, 5 0 CENTS, »1, I en d e a v o re d to rem o v e o u r " g r a d e ” w here they w ere e n te rta in e d In honor S2. #5, #H ), # 2 0 (OK M O R E ). NO COST TO JOIN. Nt) D IE S . Y O l I sch o o l o u t of th is d is tric t by way o f uf *ler b irth d ay . 1)0 NOT LOSE ANY PART OE W HAT YOU DEINkSIT. The re g u la r m eeting of the P a r e n t- 1 co n so lid a tio n . H is ch a n g e d view s T eacher A ssociation w ill be held a t THE PURPOSE j h av e g re a tly p leased th e p a tro n s of the school house F rid ay evening. A pril [ THE ENI) OE 50 W EEK S YOE CAN DRAW OCT # 1 2 .5 0 , #25. this d is tric t, an d sh o w s th a t it “ pays 23 Instead of A pril 30th, th e re g u la r #50, AT #1OO. # 2 5 0 , #.500, #llKH) (OR MORE) ANI) HAVE READY date. T he change w as m ade on ac-1 MONEY. to a d v e rtis e .” RET THE P l RI’OSE OE THIS CLUB IS TO GIVE YOU A count of th e J u n io r class play com ing [ WAY TO SAVE MONEY REGULARLY AND I.ET IT ACCUMULATE L u n ch eo n w as se rv e d in th e b a se on the la tte r date. A sh o rt program FOR SOME l-’l TI RE ESE, SUCH AS EDUCATING YO l It CHIL m en t o f th e c h u rc h u n d e r th e a u s- will be ren d ered by th e pupils of th e D REN, KEYING A NEW HOME OR 44OING INTO BUSINESS. pices o f th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia- p rim a ry room and it is expected th a t | IN ONLY 2.50 W EEK S, WHICH W ILL PASS BY RAPIDLY, YOU C om m issioner A. A. Muck will be p res tio n . J. S. HUDSON. W ILL AtT’EM l LATE # 0 2 .5 0 , # 1 2 5 , # 2 5 0 , # 5 0 0 , #1 2 5 0 . #2.500, # 5 0 0 0 e n t an d d iscu ss the new tw o-m lll tax OR MORE. J m easure w hich w ill be voted upon a t OER ’ W EEK LY SAYINGS C U R” IS FOR THOSE WHO CAN D E MRS C W. HAYHURST TO - the p rim a ry election in May. R efresh POSIT EITH ER LARGE OR SMALL SEMS. T H E MAIN IDEA IS TO ADDRESS PATRON TEACHER m ents w ill be sprved and ladles a re re- RANK YOl It MONEY R EG ULA RLY. 1 quested to b rin g sandw iches and YOU CAN SA XE— DO IT. B EG IN NOW . T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e P a tr o n - I cookies. Y O l’ W IL L R E C E IV E I P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T . T e a c h e r c ircle w ill be h e ld a t th e TROUTDALE g ra d e sch o o l W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n . A p ril 21, a t 3 p. m. The T rue-B lue class of th e T ro u t M rs. C. W. H a y h u rs t, p re s id e n t of d ale S u n d ay school w ill p re s e n t a play G R E SH A M , OREG ON th e O reg o n P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso cia- j "P ollin P icks a W ife,” a t C olum bia tio n w ill be p re s e n t a t th is m e e tin g 1,a" , ln T ro u td a le on n ex t S a tu rd ay Resources over $325,000,- . . , evening. An excellent m usical pro- an d sp e a k on s u b je c ts o f in te re s t to gram w ill be given In connection w ith a ll. M rs. H a y h u rs t is a flu e n t sp e a k - the play. I t is expected th a t the whole T h e F a r m e r s M u tu al E ire R elief profit. W e In v ite fa rm e rs to becom e e r a n d w in s m an y frie n d s w h e re v e r j program w ill be published In th e n ext A ssn, re p o rts a su ccessfu l y e a r. T h e m em b ers. See H. W . S n a sh a ll, O utlook. sh e goes. a n n u a l re p o r t of th e a sso ciatio n G re sh a m , R. F . D. 4. P h o n e G re sh show s $ 2 ,6 3 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 of ris k s w ritte n am 85.— Adv. T h e p ic tu re c o n te s t is on a n d th e TERRY an d 1010 new m em b ers g a in e d in F o r Sale. j ro o m w hich b rin g s o u t th e m o st p a t 1919. Mr. H. W. S n ash all w as re O ne s e t h eav y d o u b le h a rn e s s , on e ro n s w ill h av e th e p ic tu re to h a n g In N athan P o rter, th e little nephew of e lec ted P re s id e n t fo r th e six te e n th 3V4 Inch M itch ell w agon a n d wood Mrs. N. E. G reen h as been o u t of school tim e a n d Mr. F e rd G ro n e r of H ills th e ir ro o m n e x t m o n th . ra c k , p ra c tic a lly new . O ne m ile for a sh o rt tim e on acco u n t of illness boro w as e le c te d Vice P re s id e n t. T he c o u th o f C o tto n s ta tio n on C. T. W il C o m m itte e s fo r th e b a s k e t so cial ! w h ich w ill be g iv en May 7, w ill be ap- but is now a t his w ork ag ain . N ath an A ssociation c a rrie d close to $7,000,- son fa rm . J. W. D arlin g , O w ner. ( w as the w in n er of ten th r if t stam p s as 000.00 an d Is fo rg in g a h e a d rap id ly . ’ p o in ted a t th is m e e tin g an d th e o f- a rew ard for h av in g Bold th e la rg est It in s u re s fo r p ro te c tio n only, n o t fo r A W a n t Ad co sts only a few cen ts. licials p ro m ise to a p p o in t th e a b s e n t num ber of tic k e ts of an y pupil from th e T e rry School for th e recen t p res I m em b ers on th e h a rd e s t jo b s. I t w ill e n tatio n in G resham , of “T he F a d n a t- pay to a tte n d th is m e e tin g as a m a t lng of F a n n y B row n,” by th e Lynch Phone 407 te r o f se lf d efen se. P arent-T eacher circle. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. S tone gave a b irth d ay d in n e r on S unday, in honor EARNEST BRUGGER WEDS th e ir b ro th er, Roy Stone and cousin MISS EDNA GILBERT of WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor Paul H olfm an. Those p resen t were, _ , , . . ' Mr and Mrs. C. H. Stone, Mrs. E liza Automobile Work Guaranteed E a rn e s t Ilru g g e r, o ld e s t eon of g |One and sons Roy and Clyde, Mr. and Mr. a n d M rs. A. B ru g g e r a n d M iss Mrs. P aul H olfm an, Mr. an d Mrs. T. C. A E’u ll L in e o f T ire s, O ils an il A ccesso ries E d n a G ilb e rt o f P o rtla n d w ere m a r -. M iller, r ried A pril 7 a t E n te rp ris e , O regon. PLEASANT HOME M rs. B ru g g e r is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. J. F . G ilb e rt o f 82<1 A b o u t th irty -fiv e y o u n g people on s tr e e t a n d P o w ell V alley ro ad . T hey Joyed a p le a sa n t evening a t th e hom e a re w ell k n o w n peo p le in th a t n eig h - of ” lsB Alice H ah, when they g ath ered F v e and 8UI.pr igP(i ber. A d elig h tfu l even- bo rh o o d . ing oj m ug| e aIHj gam es w as enjoyed M r. B ru g g e r is w ell k n o w n in a fte r w hich a d a in ty lunch w as served. G resh am w h ere h e a tte n d e d sch ool P irB U T T W and w h e re h e h as liv ed sin ce ch ild - FAIRVIEW i hood. Gresham Phone 17 Portland Broadway 6121 T he S m ith M em orial C hurch will be T h e h a p p y co u p le a r e sp e n d in g the scene of an e n te rta in in g program th e ir h o n ey m o o n in th e ir new h o m e ! F rid a y evening, A pril 23d. A fine pro- gram of m usic selections and readings on th e fa rm of th e g ro o m ’s fa th e r. has been prepared, w hich com m ences T h e ir m an y frie n d s w ill w ish th em a t e ig h t o'clock. Dr. Benson, the pas a lo n g life of h ap p in ess. to r w ill speak on "The in ter-c h u rch T h e re Is re a lly no c o m p ariso n betw een th e ease an d th o r o u g h W orld M ovem ent.” R efresh m en ts w ill ness w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r rem o v ed d ir t an d th e difficulty T h e to ta l In v e s tm e n t in b u ild in g s be served. All a re co rd ially in v ited to of sw eep in g . a t th e U n iv e rsity o f O reg o n sin ce It a t ~e,n d .,. , a , , » .«, d - T ru e , o n e CAN clean ru g s an d c a rp e ts w ith o u t a n e le c tric c le a n , , , ■ . _____ The W o m en s Society of th e Presby- er. A broom o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r w ill b ru sh up SOM E of th e d ir t; an d w as fo u n d e d in 18 i 2 h a s b een $ 5 6 2 ,- 1 te ria n ch u rch w ill hold a w ork m eeting if you lik e th e ex ercise an d hav e p len ty of tim e a n d s tr e n g th a broom 947. T h is su m in c lu d e s even a d d i- j T h u rsd ay , A p ril 22d at th e hom e of and 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 . lio n s an d m a jo r re p a irs th ro u g h o u t ! Mrs. D. W. McKay. W ork will com- In th e sam e way o ne can w ash w ith o u t soap. W a te r a lo n e w ill H ot lunch will m ence a t ten o'clock, th e 4 8 y e a rs. T h e c o st of L in coln rem o v e som e d ir t If ap p lie d w ith en o u g h "elbow g re a s e .” be served a t noon. B u t people use soap b ecau se It clea n s m o re ea sily and b e tte r th a n h ig h sch o o l in P o rtla n d w as $514.- w a te r alo n e. 293. T h e e n tire b u ild in g p la n t of MELROSE AND VICTORY F o r th e sam e re aso n people use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ecau se they th e s ta te u n iv e rs ity in 48 y e a rs h as clean m o re easily an d fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m eth o d s C. A. M etzger of San F ran cisco v is th u s c o st less th a n $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 m o re th a n a sin g le c ity h ig h school. T he ited over th e week end w ith h is a u n t, M rs G. W. A llder. need fo r m o re b u ild in g s a t th e u n i Jo h n M cC reary w as tak en to th e hos v e rsity is w e ll-n ig h d e sp e ra te . pital T uesday m orning. H is frien d s ---------------------- I wish him a speedy recovery. •'Buy Your E lcctrlr Goods at an E lectric S tore.” P o m o n a g ra n g e s in L in co ln . P olk ' Mrs H . L. D outhel is rep o rted to be an d M u ltn o m ah c o u n tie s h av e en-1 • ‘»“ fw h a t Im proved, a, .u <> « u iu » ■ ! Mr. an d M rs. C. B. A llen of Bend, d o rsed th e re lie f bill fo r h ig h e r ed u - J Oregon, have puebased th e home of th e ra tio n a l T ax Act. T h e E a ste rn O re- late H en ry Jo n es and moved In la st gon C a ttle F e e d e rs ’ c o n v e n tio n , th e week. Mr. and Mrs. A llen's d au g h ter, O regon D airy C o u n cil, a n d v a rio u s Mrs. E thel S t.C lair and little d a u g h te r , , , , will live w ith them . o th e r g ro u p s of fa rm e rs an d stock-1 L ittle S am m le St rebin has been quite m en h av e e n d o rse d th e bill. E n d o rse- Hl for th e p a st few days, m en ts a re b e g in n in g to be an n o u n ced — from A m erican L eg io n P o sts. T he ECONOMY COOKING CLUB INSPECTS CITY BAKERY [p re s id e n t of th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of [ L ab o r h as issu ed a le tte r to a ll la b o r T h e m e m b e rs of th e E conom y for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. u n io n s, u rg in g e n d o rs e m e n t. T h ese c o o k in g c lu b w ith th e ir le a d e r, Mlsa , ap p ro v ala, to g e th e r w ith th e irffnier- M ildred St. C la ir, Miss E th e l C a l - [ o u s o n es fro m c h a m b e rs of co m k in s, c o u n ty c lu b le a d e r, an d M iss [ m erce, civic b o d ies, an d w o m en ’s H elen C ow gill, a s s is ta n t s t a te c lu b I clu b s, show th e w id esp read in te re s t le a d e r, m a d e a tr ip to F o rt lan d F r i Tate.r 54171 Gresham 233 In p re s e rv in g th e freed o m an d e q u a l d ay a fte rn o o n to in sp e c t th e L og i ity o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n . C ubin B ak ery , o ne of th e la rg e st and TO ACCUMULATE MONEY R eliable Fixtures ▼ ▼ ▼ • GET OUR ESTIMATE t<v « rtbC 25^ ana CU Fills 7 / it ALL WORK GUARANTEED O re sh a n i CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET M ain S tre e t POWELL VALLEY j ag en cy fo r th e B eem an g a rd e n tr a c t- A rth u r A lm quist an d h is s is te r Miss ors, a n d h av e o n e o n th e floor fo r T ro u td a le , O re, A p ril 19, 1 9 2 0 .— ' Ellen A lm quist and Mr. J. Nelson from lie n lo n 8 tra t>on. T h is tr a c to r w ill, ip°uUeadnyWgarde8n i o o l s 'T ‘ ’ o r k ^ ' E d ,,O r O u t l o o k : - O n e o f th e finest ^ ' n d s T r ^ T r t OUe'n a A h e T /h o m J PLUMBING P hone 7 t)\l 1 PATRON WRITES OF THE TROUTDALE MEETING G RESH AM G EO . D IE T L , P h o n e 881 P ro p . GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. O pen in th e A. J. W. B row n b u ild in g on P ow ell S tre e t, n e x t to B ro w n ’s M ark et. A C o m p le te S to ck of EDISON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES w ill be c a rrie d a t a ll tim es, a t P o rtla n d p rices. M irin g C o n tra c ts T a k e n , S a tisfa c tio n G uarantee*!. P h o n e Gresham 3 1 . ■I Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? ^ 1 2 Ask . ...... . £2 About $1... ...... *••••$¿>’0^2 *2 $250— $ 1 O • ••••••••«// •••••»•• Jf« ••• * 5 0 0 2 2 < $ 2 0 ............... -•••• $ 1 0 0 0 2 9 BA N K OF GRESHAM BORING GARAGE COAL HIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter- church W orld Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifi cally. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica tion or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads: T F O R T H E C H U R C H 'S W O R K A T H O M E . A score o fite m s c o m e u n d e r th is head. C o nviucr o n ly one. F iv e a n d a h a lf m illio n people in the U n ite d S ta te s c a n n o t even read and w r it e th e E n g lis h lan g u ag e- W h o is to c a r r y fo r w a r d th ia v a s t w o rk of A m e ric a n iz a tio n if th e ch u rc h does n o t3 F O R R E L IG IO U S T R A I N I N G . A t least 12.000/K O c h ild re n an d yo u n g people u n d e r 25 y e a rs o f age a re e n te r in g A m e ric a n life w it h o u t a n y r e lig io u a tr a in in g a t a ll. R e m e m b e r in g th a fa it h c f W a s h in g to n and L in c o ln , do you th in k t h a t A m e ric a w ill c o n tin u e to produce W a s h in g - to n e a n d L in c o ln s ( f fa ith dies o u t o f th e h e a rts o f its you th? F O R H O S P IT A L S A N D H O M E S . E v e r y y e a rth o u e e n d a o f m en and w o m e n seriously ill a re tu rn e d a w a y fro m C h u rc h h o s p itals because o f la c k o f room . T h e c h ild re n ’s hom es are rnn>i e'.led t o tu rn s w a y m ors c h ild re n th a n th e y ca n receive. F O R T H E C H U R C H 'S W O R K A B R O A D In flu e n z a c a m e first fro m th e O rie n t t h ir t y y e a rs ago: n e a rly e ll p lagues a re O rie n ta l p lagues . So long a t C h in a h a e o n ly one p h y s ic ia n to e v e ry <00,00t people th e O rie n t w il l c o n tin u e to be a m enace. S o In n g ns o n e -th ird oi he bab ies o f In d ia die before th e ir sec ond y e a r o u r o w n b ab ies a re not safe. A C h ris tia n d o c to r or teach e r sent ab ro a d ia w o r k in g for A m e ric a as t r u ly aa th o u g h he w o rk e d at hom e. 2 4 5 Financial [ E. BAUMANN, Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractors April 2Jth Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture# and Lamps Septic Tanks Cement Work to May 2nd W NTERCHURCH World Movement Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg o f ¡North ^America T it f i 'itttfttl t f tlui j CASH Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. E v e r y dollar for b etter A.merica and a beftOr world. W hen your church calls on you give—and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. Campaign WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? j 6 Unitoti tr litm tn a it n a J t f t a b ' t t f tb ir t) J r to m tttttiit. Express and General Hauling ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING F O R H IG H E R E D U C A T IO N O f th e <50,000 A m e ric a n s tu d e n ts in in s titu tio n s o f h ig h e r g ra d e , one- h a lf a re In In s titu tio n s founded and su p ported b y tn e C h u rc h e s M a n y o f these ir s titu tio n a b a v e had n o g re a t e n d o w m e n t cam paigns, b u t t h e ir needs a re ju s t as preasir.g as th e P R E A C H E R S ’ S A L A R IE S . T h e needs o f la rg e r schools: a n d you p reac h er le calle d th a fo rg o tten h a v e o n ly to re a d th e ir Hat o f a lu m m a n ,” a n d w e ll he m n y be. E ig h t n i and a lu m n a e to m e a s u r e th e v a lu e o u t o f te a preachers a re p a id lees o f t h e ir c o n trib u tio n to A m e ric a . th a n t2n a w eek 1 3 FEED GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question I M IL L 4 tit --- J G reeh am . O ra. F 'ran k C. Ju n e« I’lioae F oyd I - Mack b e st eq u ip p e d in s titu tio n s of Its k in d ' in th e n o rth w e s t. C lubs from a n o th - J e r school jo in e d th e p a rty , w hich . n u m b ered a b o u t 40, and all w ere un- j d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of Mrs. S a ra h K. • E v an s, o f P o rtla n d . A fte r th e yo u n g people h ad fo l low ed th e v a rio u s processes of b read b a k in g from th e chem ical la b o ra to ry , I w h ere all th e In g re d ie n ts a re c a re- ! fu lly te s te d , to th e finished p ro d u c t, j sc ie n tifically w rapped and re a d y fo r th e c o n su m e r, th e y w ere tr e a te d to , ice c ream In th e b ak ery lujich room . I T h e G resh am g irls w ere Joined bv J u d g e G eorge W. S ta p le to n w ho took j th em to see “ P o lly a n n a ” an d a fte r-J w a rd s pack ed th e m all in to h is big I J o r d a n an d b ro u g h t th e m hom e. Ixjta o f new w ant ad s. to d ay . 1.0 0 It th e m up. 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