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N ext S unday a t Iliff S u n d ay school, A v ery d e lig u tf u l d ay w as sp e n t Mrs. E dsol M ark ell a n d Mrs. W. th e pastor, Rev. E arl B. C otton, w ill a t th e hom e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. C has. E. M ark ell a tte n d e d a m e etin g of th e give a ta lk on "T he R o m antic H isto ry P a lm b la d la s t S u n d ay in h o n o r of P re s b y te ria n W o m en ’s M issionary of W illam ette U n iv ersity ." T he ch ild th e ir 1 0 th w ed d in g a n n iv e rs a ry w hen so ciety in P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay . re n 's talk w ill be about so m eth in g con a b o u t 50 re la tiv e s an d frie n d s s u r F ir e b ro k e o u t in th e tim b e r on cern in g May Day. All a re cordially p rised th em . T h o se p re s e n t w e re Mr. COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITARY. invited. an d M rs Jo h n P a lm b la d . C has. U nis. J. R. B o z a rth 's fa rm n e a r G illis last T u e sd a y a n d b efo re it co u ld be The big m ass m eeting of v o ters will Mr. an d Mrs. F r a n k G u sta fso n an d b ro u g h t in to c o n tro l h a d d estro y e d be held a t th e schoolhouse next Mon fam ily . Mr. a n d Mrs. S w an M ag n u a lo t of co rd w ood. It w as re p o rte d April 2 0 , I0IK ........... $174.020.41 day evening, May 3, to d iscu ss th e son a n d fam ily . Mrs. R ic h a rd G u s ta f th a t n e a rly 200 co rd s w ere b u rn ed . April 2«. IMI» -------- 21 1 .3 4 3 .1 4 question of Joining th e U nion H igh son, Mr. a n d M rs. D avid P alm b lad April 241, 1024» .......... 354i.02K.IM n t school w as closed T h u rsd a y school d is tric t. an d son, D o n ald , Mr. a n d M rs. P au l an d O rie F rid a y o f th is w eek on acco u n t O u r g ro w th Is ste a d y and n o rm a l an d upon th is sh o w in g we so The m eetin g w ill be ad d ressed by P a lm b la d . Mr. a n d Mrs. A lb ert P a lm o f tw o cases o f s c a rle t fe v e r w hich P rin cip al E lm er F. Goodwin of th e b lad , Miss E lle n U nis. Miss E s th e r b ro k e o u t in th is d is tric t. T h e tw o licit y o u r b a n k in g b u sin ess a s s u rin g you th a t we w ill be w illin g to H igh school an d Ju d g e George W. N elson. A n d rew R y d b erg an d R lch- w ho a re ill a re R ay m o n d a n d M illard g r a n t you every a cco m m o d atio n c o n sista n t w ith so u n d a n d coa- S tapleton, ch a irm a n of th e board of ,a r d S taffen so n . o . A. PROC I UK. 1 C hase. School w ill reo p en M onday. se rv a tiv e b a n k in g . ’ d ire c to rs of th e U nion H ig h school. T h e g u e sts d e p a rte d e a rly in th e A n u m b e r of O rie n t p u p ils a n d o ne E verybody k now s P ro c to r. He Is T hese m en a re p rep ared from th e ir {e v e n in g lea v in g a b e a u tifu l p re s e n t o f th e te a c h e rs. Miss E lv a D olan v is H e pay 4 '; in tertw t on tim e anil saving's deposit«. experience in th e school to explain as a re m e m b ra n c e of th e o ccasio n . ited th e G resh am lib ra ry o n e day co u n ty co m m issio n e r of C lack am as 5% Interest «in tim e d ep osit» o f $ 5 0 0 or more. c o u n ty a n d is a c a n d id a te fo r re- th e situ a tio n w hich co n fro n ts th e Rev. D aniel H a lstro m , of P o rtla n d , th is w eek w h ere th e y receiv ed in school an d w hich has forced th em to w ill p re a c h a t b o th th e m o rn in g an d s tru c tio n s on th e u se o f b o oks a n d elec tio n . Mr. P ro c to r has h ad a long A. F. M IL L E R . Pr«»sldent K A M IL L E R , C a sh ie r p u t th e m a tte r up to th e o u tsid e d is ev e n in g se rv ic e s a t th e M ission also how to use th e c a rd index. T hey : ex p erien ce in b u sin ess an d h as al- W. E. M A R K E L L, Vice P res. M. R. S H IP L E Y , A sst. C a sh ie r j w ays been g e n e ro u s, p a tr io tic and tr ic ts for th e ir decision. c h u rc h S u n d ay , May 2. T h e m o rn - h a d a jo lly tim e of it' an d ev ery o n e , a c tiv e in p u b lic affairs. He h as ren I t is expected th a t th e re w ill be a j in g se rv ic e w ill be in th e Sw edish th o u g h t th ey w ere on a picnic. large atten d an ce. Mr. an d Mrs. M artin L e n n a rtz e n ! d e red a sa fe an d b u sin e sslik e serv la n g u a g e a n d th e ev e n in g serv ice w ill be in E n g lish . E v e ry o n e is c o r - , te r ta in e d a p a rty o f re la tiv e s an d I | ice in th e p a st a n d is co m m en d ed to d ia lly in v ited to a tte n d . S u n d ay frie n d s at d in n e r S u n d ay . In th e j th e v o ters o f C lack am as co u n ty . For Kale. One se t h eav y d o u b le h a rn e s s, one school m eets e v ery S u n d ay m o rn in g p a rty w ere five co u sin s o f Mr. L e n BONDHOLDERS GIVEN n a rtz . Mrs. J u lie P e tr i a n d W m . i 3% inch M itchell w agon a n d wood a t th e u su al h o u r. NEEDED INFORMATION P la n s fo r th e so cial S a tu rd a y , May F a lk o f C hicago. Mr. an d Mrs. M artin rack , p ra c tic a lly new . O ne m ile u lth a u s an d Mrs. Jo h n F a lk of | co u th of C o tto n s ta tio n on C. T. W il 1, at th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h h av e been M P o rtla n d . O th e rs of th e p a rty w ere! T he F irs t S ta te B an k g iv es o u t th e co m p leted a n d a jo lly tim e is a n tic i son farm . J . W. D a rlin g , O w ner. p a te d by all. R e fre s h m e n ts w ill be J . M. W idow s o f S alem an d Rev. fo llo w in g in fo rm a tio n fo r th e benefit E a rl B. C o tto n . T h e a ffa ir w as In th e of th e m any b o n d h o ld e rs in th is com serv ed . F o r Kale. n a tu r e of a s u r p ris e re u n io n fo r th e , m u n ity : New W ade d ra g saw s w ith w heel, R o b e rt W rig h t h ad a p a rty T h u rs co u sin s had n o t m et fo r m an y y e a rs ' “ M any a re th e in q u irie s concern Gresham Phone 17 $168.80 New M u ltn o m ah lig h t w eight d ay a fte rn o o n in h o n o r of h is te n th Portland Broadway 5121 a n d h a d n o t s e n t w o rd th a t th ey Ing bonds on w hich th e su p p ly of in d ra g saw w ith w heel, $160. b irth d a y a t w h ich a few o f h is n e ig h w ere com ing. te r e s t co u p o n s h av e been e x h a u ste d W. A. H E S S E L . b o r frie n d s h e lp e d hint to c e le b ra te T h e special topic of th e service a t th e day in fine sh a p e . In th e e v e n th e M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m orning F o r th e in fo rm a tio n of th e public, D am ascus D airym en to M eet. . prom ised to all. On May 1st, a t in g . as a final tr e a t, h e w as ta k e n to w ill be “The S acram en ts.” T h is is th e w ill say t h a t th e r e a re ten d ifferen t T h e D am ascus local of th e D airy R ussellville H all, a 500 p a rty and so P o rtla n d w h ere he saw " H u c k le b e rry fifth of the series, “H elps to G race,” issu e s of L ib e rty L oan B onds know n a s F ir s t L ib e rty L oan 314s d a te d cial dance will be given an d re fre sh F in n .” T h e o th e r m em b ers o f th e w hich have been given recen tly by th e J q n e 15, 1917 d u e 1947, re d e e m a b le m e n ’s L eag u e w ill m e e t a t th e m ents served. fam ily a c co m p an ied him . p asto r, Rev. E arl B. Cotton. 193 2. T h e F ir s t L ib e rty L oan co n sch o o lh o u se on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , v e rte d 4s d a te d N ovem ber 15, 1917 POULTRY PROFITS DEPEND F airv iew G ra n e A n n o u n c e m e n t. d u e 1947, re d e e m a b le 1932. F ir s t May 1, a t 8 o ’clock, w hen Dr. M. TROUTDALE ON HEALTHY CHICKENS F a irv ie w g ra n g e w ill m eet in re g L ib e rty L oan c o n v e rte d 4 14s d a te d H ow es, v e te r in a r ia n , w ill sp e a k on u la r sessio n to m o rro w , M ay 1, a t 4 S u n d ay evening, May 2, a t th e M eth M ay 9, 1918 d u e 194 7, re d e e m a b le “ D iseases of C a ttle .” T he ta lk w ill Mr. W illiam s, a v e r, su ccessfu l th e u su al tim e. R o u tin e w o rk o f th e o d ist ch u rch , th e p asto r, Rev. E arl B. 1932. F ir s t L ib e rty L oan Second g ra n g e w ill ta k e up th e fo re n o o n an d C otton, w ill give th e fifth of th e series co n v erted 4 ^ 8 d a te d O cto b er 24, be illu s tra te d w ith th e ste re o p tlc o tl. 1 O k la h o m a P o u ltry Rau»C$, ^ocontly a t noon th e fine g ra n g e d in n e r w ill “ H elps to G race”. T he special topic 1918, d u e 1947, re d e e m a b le 1932. All w ho a re in te re s te d a re In v ited to I said to Dr. L eG ear: "S in ce I hav e be en jo y ed . D u rin g th e le c tu re h o u r, w ill be “The S acram en ts.” E veryone “ T he abo v e fo u r issu es a ll re p r e a tte n d . been u sin g y o u r P o u ltry P re s c rip to w hich a ll a re in v ite d , C ecil P. M of is co rd ially Invited to atten d . s e n t th e F ir s t L ib e rty L oan a n d th e B asket Social a t Lynch School. tio n , n o t only hav e I c u t dow n C hick fitt of U nion H ig h sch o o l, w ill ta lk on T h e com edy, “ P o llin P ick s in te re st on each is p ay ab le J u n e 16 A b a s k e t social w ill be h eld a t loss, h u t 1 find th a t my p u lle ts lay th e m illag e ta x fo r h ig h e r e d u c a tio n . W ife,” given by m em b ers of th e an d D ecem ber 15 o f each y ear. A few " T ru e B lu e” cla ss o f th e T ro u td a le “ T he Second L ib e rty L oan 4s d a t L ynch sch o o lh o u se on F rid a y e v e n a m o n th o r tw o e a r lie r ." T h e G resh am S team L a u n d ry is S u n d ay sch o o l, w as c e rta in ly very ed N ovem ber 15, 1917, du e 1942, r e ing, May 7, u n d e r th e au sp ic e s of th e p en n ies w isely s p e n t in feed in g Dr. L e G e a r’s P o u ltry P re s c rip tio n to p re p a re d to do s te a m c le a n in g an d w ell p re se n te d , an d m e rite d th e a p d eem a b le 1927. Second L ib e rty L oan p ressin g . L e t us do y o u r w o rk .— p la u s e an d th e w o rd s o f p ra ise it r e co n v e rte d 4>( s d a te d M ay 9, 1918 P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ciatio n . A s h o rt B aby C hicks in s u re s ra p id d ev elo p A dv. ceiv ed by th e a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e d u e 1942, re d e e m a b le 1927. T h ese b u sin ess sesstbn w ill be held , b e g in m en t an d e a rly fa ll a n d w in te r lay w h ich filled th e ho u se. T h e p a rts la t te r tw o re p re s e n t all th e issu es of n in g a t 8 :1 5 , a f te r w hich th e b a sk e ts ing. G et a p a e k a g e fro m y o u r d e a l S a tisfa c tio n o r m oney back .__■ w ere so w ell s u s ta in e d an d c a re fu lly th e Second L ib e rty L oan on w hich w ill be a u c tio n e d a n d th e s u p p e r e n er. P h o n e G re sh a m 15x3 Dr. L. I). L eG ear Med. Co., S t L ouis s tu d ie d o u t, th a t a ll th e m em b ers a re th e in te re s t is p ay ab le on b o th issu es jo y ed . U p p er T ro u td a le R oad A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is ex M issouri.— Adv. e q u a lly d e se rv in g o f p raise. T h ey May 15 an d N ovem ber 15. te n d e d to all. sh o w ed m o re th a n u su a l g o o d ta s te " T h e T h ird L ib e rty L oan 4s d a te d a n d ju d g m e n t In th e m u sical p ro May 9, 1918, d u e 1928 in te r e s t p ay At th e g ra m th e y a rr a n g e d , w hich w as fa r a b le M arch 15 an d S e p te m b e r 15. CANDIDATE NIGHT AT WELL DRILLING ab o v e th e o rd in a ry . G eorge G ra h a m , F o u rth L ib e rty L oan 4>.4 h d a te d Oc RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE R . A, Box 4 9 2 P o rt la m i, O re. fro m P o rtla n d , In h is Scotch so n g s to b e r 24, 1918, d u e 1938, re d e e m a n d im p e rso n a tio n s to o k th e a u d i a b le 1933, on w hich th e in te re s t is R usselvllle G range held a v ery In en ce by sto rm , a n d h e w ill alw ay s be d u e A pril 15 an d O cto b er 15. Vic te re stin g m eetin g S a tu rd a y evening s u r e o f a w elcom e a t T ro u td a le . T h e to ry L ib e rty L oan 3 % s d a te d May V O TE F O R so n g s by Mrs. L a rsso n an d Mrs. H a r 20, 1919 d u e May 20, 1923, re d e e m A pril 24, w hen ab o u t 75 people w ere low w e re b e a u tifu l a n d M rs, E v a n s’ a b le at G o v e rn m e n t’s o p tio n on fo u r present. A. B ., LL. B. in s tru m e n ta l se le c tio n s w ere m uch m o n th ’s n otice. V ictory L ib e rty T he le c tu re r’s h o u r cam e firs t w ith a p p re c ia te d . All w ere g la d to w el L o an 4 % s d a te d M ay 20, 1919 duo Republican Candidate com e M rs. F ra n k B oscoe a g a in , as 1923, re d e e m a b le a t g o v e rn m e n t's an in te re stin g talk on th e proposed Is a b u sin ess m an , n o t a p o litician , County Superintendent of h e r sw eet voice is m u ch loved h ere. o p tio n on fo u r m o n th s n otice. T he tax m easu res by C ounty S u p e rin te n d a ta x p a y e r in M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty fo r Schools S h e w as en co red till sh e h ad to le t in te re s t on th e s e la t te r tw o issu es is e n t W. C. A lderson, followed by Coun 30 years. An a d v o cate of good ro ad s. — P aid Adv. h e r sm a ll son, B illy, resp o n d fo r h er, p ay ab le J u n e 15 a n d D ecem ber 15. ty C om m issioner A. A. Muck, w ho Is classes a re so o v e rcro w d ed , ro o m s so a can d id a te for re-election. S. 11. H all "A b u sin ess a d m in is tra tio n a n d th e w hich h e d id w ith tw o so n g s w hich “ O nly th e second a n d fifth class of b est p o ssib le v a lu e fo r e v ery d o lla r b ro u g h t dow n th e ho u se. T h e p ro b onds m e n tio n ed above, know n as C ounty A gent, gave an illu s tra te d lec o v e rlo a d e d , an d te a c h e rs so few, d is b u rs e d .” ceed s o f th e p lay e n te r ta in m e n t and F ir s t L ib e rty L oan c o n v e rte d 4s a n d tu re on potatoes and potato-diseases. P aid Adv. can d y sa le w ere $53. A w o rd m ay Second L ib erty L oan 4s e re c o n v e rt T h is one lectu re was ce rta in ly w orth th a t th e th r e e In s titu tio n s w ill have be said h e re as to th e a b ility in ible. T h ese m ay be co n v e rte d in to o ne’s w hile and It c e rta in ly opened Buttons Pleating th e eyes of those p re se n t to th e possi a n o th e r lin e, o f th e boys in th e play 4 p e r c e n t bonds. b ilitie s of potato-grow ing In th is sec to clo se th e d o o r on a t least 1000 T h e re is no p u b lic h a ll in T ro u td a le , "T h e te rm co n v ersio n is u sed w hen tion. O regon boys and g irls, a n d p e rh a p s so th e y to o k an u n u se d -fo r-y e a rs It is in te n d e d to c o n v e rt th e bond in Ju d g e K anzler gave a very In te re st MRS. C ARRIE HANSEN s to re , clea n ed it o u t, p u t u p a sta g e , to a h ig h e r r a te of In te re st, an d th e ing talk on the doings of th e c o u rt upon tw ic e t h a t n u m b e r n ext fall, fo o tlig h ts an d all, g a th e re d all th e te rm ex ch an g e m ean s th e ex ch an g e P h on e 5 1 x 3 Gresham a v a ila b le c h a irs In th e to w n , and of a re g is te re d bond fo r a coupon of dom estic relatio n s. T h is c o u rt is doing a g re a t deal of good and Ju d g e M ain St., n e a r H ig h School u n less th e new m lllajte su p p o rt bill tu r n e d It in to a n ifty little th e a te r bond an d a coupon bond fo r a re g K anzler is th e person th a t can han d le room . If an y o n e n eed s ta le n t in is te re d bond, o r a te m p o ra ry coupon th e good work. p asses on May 21. th a t lin e, th e w rite r can fu rn is h bond fo r a d efin itiv e o r p e rm a n e n t Mrs. E dith T o sler W eth erred m ade n a m e s an d re fe re n c e s. bond. I t w ill be w ell to re m e m b e r a few tim ely re m a rk s and com pli T h ese th ree iiM tltutioiui have, when T h e T ro u td a le L ad les Aid m e e ts th e s e tw o te rm s in m a k in g y o u r re m ented th e g ran g e on the good m eet n e x t W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , M ay 5 q u e sts fo r co n v ersio n o r exchange. in g s they w ere h av in g and the g re a t com pared w ith th e year w h en th e w ith M rs. W m. S pence. Mrs. L. A B oth co n v ersio n an d ex ch an g e m ay b en efits resu ltin g . | H arlo w an d M rs. J. R. K n a r r w ill be m ad e in th e Bame tr a n s a c tio n , b u t T he n ex t m eeting, May 8th, w ill bo preNent. m illage su p p ort M il was | a s s is t th e h o ste ss w ith th e re f r e s h a re h a n d le d th ro u g h d iffe re n t c h a n can d id a tes n ig h t and a good tim e is m en ts. All la d ie s a re c o rd ia lly in nels. C o n seq u en tly y o u r re q u e s ts ‘ pasNed, I v lted to a tte n d . m u s t be c lea r. T h e sm elt a re s till co m in g th ick “ All bon d s on w hich th e in te re s t i a n d fa s t, an d p eo p le c o n tin u e to co u p o n s h av e been ex h a u ste d w hich 150 per cent More Students i com e to g et th e m . N ev er w ere t h e / in c lu d e s F irst L ib e rty L oan c o n v e rt j so p le n tifu l o r so easy to g e t fo r ed 4s, F ir s t L ib e rty L oan co n v erted but only j y o u rs e lf. T o n s a re b e in g c a rrie d 4 *4 s, F ir s t L ib e rty L oan Second FIRST-CLASS 15 per cent Mor^ Classrooms aw ay fo r s a ltin g dow n. co n v e rte d 4><«8, Second L ib e rty L oan W m . R o g ers an d M rs. K ello g g , a 4s 2d L ib erty L oan 4 *¿8 and 3 d L ib er- and less than j s is te r o f Mrs. In g ra h a m , w ere m a r ty L oan m ay an d sh o u ld lie p re se n te d rie d W ed n esd ay , A p ril 28 a t V an cou- fo r ex ch an g e on May 1st o r lm m e 4 per cent More Income 1 v e r, W a sh in g to n . A n u m b e r of d ia te ly th e r e a fte r, In o rd e r th a t th e r e j frie n d s an d n e ig h b o rs g a th e r e d a t m ay be no loss of in te re s t, a n d th a t T h e fa c t th a t h ig h e r e d u c a tio n In Office and Shop, | th e h o m e of Mr. R o g e rs’ so n , R alph bonds m ay be ex ch an g ed and re tu rn e d Main St. Bungalow Bldg. AND O regon is in a crisis c a n n o t be said w h ere th e y w ill m a k e th e ir hom e, to you in tim e fo r th e n ext p a y m en t REPUBLICAN, OF C O U R S E - j a n d g av e th em an old fash io n ed of in te re s t. Iloiid* o f il,o F o u rth G resh am . O ra. P hoa« tX l too stro n g ly . You a re u rg e d to | s e re n a d e . Mr. R o g ers w as ex p ectin g L ib e rty Ixutn w ill not l«e a c c e p ta b le M A IM r a n T H E F r a n k C. Jones Floyd L. Mack th e m a n d had on h a n d five g a llo n s of u n til O ctolier 15, 1020. T h e V ictory tO U N T Y J B U J I N E S l w ork fo r th e H ig h e r E d u c a tio n a l ice c re a m an d can d y in a b u n d a n c e . L ib e rty L oan b o th th r e e an d th r e e P a id A d v. ▼ ▼ ▼ A fte r a very p le a s a n t e v e n in g th e and th r e e q u a r te r an d fo u r an d th r e e re lie f m e a s u re , a n d to h e lp It w ith g u e sts d e p a rte d w ish in g th e co u p le q u a r te r s w ere issued o rig in a lly in GET OUR ESTIMATE m u ch fu tu re h ap p in ess. y o u r vo te on May 21. Phone 407 p e rm a n e n t form a n d need no ex V V ▼ M any w ords o f p ra ise a re h e a rd c h an g e, as w as also th e F irs t L ib e rty c o n c e rn in g th e s ilv e r te a g iv en by L oan 3 >4 p e r cen t bond. F ir s t L ib ALL WORK GUARANTEED j Mrs. B rin k an d Mrs. E v an s fo r th e e rty L oan c o n v e rte d 4s a n d Second Paid H dvertlsgm xnt Inserted by Colin D y- m ent In b eh a lf u t the Joint Alumni R i j L a d ie s ’ Aid so ciety . 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T he m a k e s no g u a ra n ty as to d eliv ery , It A sso ciatio n c a rrie d clo se to $7,000,- is w ell to be p ro m p t In p re s e n tin g East 37th and Caruthers, one block north of Division 0 0 0 .0 0 a n d Is fo rg in g a h e a d rap id ly y o u r b o nds, h ow ever, no g u a ra n ty Is It In su re s fo r p ro te c tio n o n ly , n o t for m ad e as to tim e of th e re tu rn of p e r Street, Portland p ro fit. W e In v ite fa r m e rs to becom e m a n e n t bon d s b ecau se o t th e abo v e Phones, Tabor 5369 or Gresham 971 m em b ers. See H. W. S n ss b a ll. s ta te d c o n d itio n s ." G re sh a m . R. F. D. 4. P h o n e G re sh P h on e H5I B argains In tb s want ads. am 85.— Adv. BANK OF GRESHAM COAL M IL L F E E D Express and General Hauling GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE J. SUHR E. N. WHEELER Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Agricultural College State University and Ore. Normal School A. H. BURTON N O M IN A T E HEMSTITCHING Frank C. Jones Co. 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