VICTORY SCHOOL PLANS
P e le g P . Gelep, a book agent Her- M inister
PROGRAMS AND SUPPER bert Bradley.
O th er num bers will include solos
The L u th eran L adles’ Aid societv
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Deacon W heeiy, a w idow er w ith by Miss M arion R obertson and Rev.
A group or bmall plays, readings, '
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will m eet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , April
,
I m atrim onial in ten tio n s. Geo.
P. E arl B. C otton, recitatio n s by Miss 14, at th e hom e of Mrs. A. A. Nord-
aolos and m usical selections will be Lumsden.
blom. All are cordially invited to
given a t th e Victory schoolhouse F rl- | Mrs. E lvira Stubbins, -w ith a mind E sth e r W ilhelm , Percy C arlson, Rob atten
d.
e rt an d M arg aret Kera^ake and
Miss M yrtle A nderson, of P o rt
day evening by the P aren t-T each er of h e r ow n” , Mrs. L. A. H arlow .
Floyd and E va Stafford.
association fo r th e purpose of rais-
T h ere will be a sm all adm ission at land, was hom e over Sunday.
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-----I ^ iss A m elia M arrym e, a senti-
and Mrs. ^ ' " L e ^ f o r m e “ .
• ¡ h iL h o o ’l
8 ta n d ard iza tl° n
| m ental love-sick old m aid, Ja n e t M. th e door and a chicken pie supper w ill I Mr. daugh't™,
follow th e program .
b ro th er E rn est, of Galva, Iowa, are
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i G rant
in e J i n r tnCl,Pha l fe a tu re o f th e ev en *
Mrs. C hristin e D onaugh will give
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spending a few weeks in Gresham .
They visited at th e Axel Johnson
ing will be th e one-act farce "M rs. a reading
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per cen t in te re st on six j Imine
r e c e n tly T hey a re a c q u a in te d
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T he P*ay
“ A dvertising for a S erv an t.” is m onths' tim e may be had at F irst
w ith a n u m b e r of fo rm er K a n sa s peo
Jiew ,
, 7 “ a t ,T r° Utdale and F a lr- m o th e r playlet w hich is exceptionally S tate Bank by tak in g U nited States ple here.
T reasury C ertificates— th e safest se
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te e n y c o r e packed h o u s e s , well rendered by Mrs. L. W ilhelm cu rities in th e w orld today.
Mr. and Mrs. Em il Lind a re r e
joicing over th e b irth of a 7 ^ -p o u n d
eVA ryOne 8,P eak8 of 11 in th ° Miss M arion R obertson. Miss Fay
baby d au g h ter, S atu rd ay m orning.
h ig h est term s. It is said to be brim - Lord, and Mrs. Al. Stafford.
C ontractor and B u ild er
Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist
H ave located in G resham and am
a u g h te r aa d clean fun and th e
Rev. E arl B. Cotton will give a
m otored Sunday to T illam ook w here
T ail] capabl ' of Produc- sh o rt ta lk , on "C om m unity Coopera- ready to ta k e any w ork in my line they
rem ained u n til Tuesday.
Long experience. W ork g u aran teed .
in g a first class play. T he cast is as tio n .”
Let me bid on your work. P hone 327
About 30 friends g ath ered a t the
follows ’
hom e of Mr, and Mrs. B ert Olsen
Of, KK-
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! Tbe Misses F a y L ord, R u th Ick le r L. J. W inter.
David S tubbins, not so stupid as and E sth e r W ilhelm will give a sh o rt
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W ednesday evening and su rp rised
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per i v 8- OIi<en in honor of her birthday,
he seem s” , C larence Parsons.
playlet en titled “ M aking Jelly for the cent in te rest on tim e deposits — Adv 1
Kues,s brought dainty re fre sh
m ents and served lunch at tho close
of a d elig h tfu l evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G ustafson, form er
resid en ts here, called at th e B ert
Olsen hom e S atu rd ay afternoon. Mr.
G ustafson is now president of the
Mr. Scott G reenhouse com pany at
Lents. This com pany which is com
posed of Mr. G ustafson and fo u r as
Money in the bank is a magnet which draws more
sociates, own an d o p erate eight
money to it.
greenhouses.
Mr. and Mrs. O scar T horen and
The START is the thing.
children, and Mrs. M agnuson of
G resham and Mrs. W isem an of C an
Start a bank account with us.
by, called a t th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. Anton A nderson, Friday.
Y\ e take an interest in our customers and are always
Mr and Mrs. R ichard G ustafson
j and fam ily, of P o rtlan d , yisited re la
tives h ere Sunday.
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MORE M ONFYVith th<?m 38 l° h° W they can make
' Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen and Mrs.
Emma Johnson m otored to W arren
to visit P. N. A lm quist and family
Sunday.
If e invite ) OL'R Banking Business.
A m eeting of rep resen tativ es of
the different sections of th e school
d istrict of the two churches and tho
i P aren t-T each er association met w ith
| th e school board at th e Powell V al
ley schoolhouse Monday evening to
GRESHAM, OREGON
discuss plans for raising the d istric t’s
qu o ta fo r the. Chinese and N ear-E ast
ORIENT AND LINCOLN
relief funds.
This m eeting was LARGE STILL LOCATED
called by K arl J. H agberg, chairm an
NEAR CLUB GROUNDS
TEAM TO PLAY AGAIN
of thp drive in th is socilon. Mr. H ag
berg was appointed by Geo. W. S ta
D eputy sheriffs located la st T h u rs
T he O rient bask et ball team will
pleton, county ch airm an .
T here
day
on th e old W • ilson
----- place ab o u t n a .—
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play
last gam e of th
e season a t
w ere ab o u t 15 persons present a t th e
m eeting.
It was voted to canvass | half m ile from th e Colum
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bia riv _ er G rlen t g ran g e hull, F rid ay evening
, th e d istric t from house to house u, u
and th e fam ilies of th e d istrict w ere bi^ bway n ea r th a P o rtlan d Automo when th ey will m eet fo r tho th ird
i divided am ong th e follow ing soliclt- bile club, a still which they declare tim e th e Lincoln L eaguers team
from P o rtlan d .
| , o r s w ho v o lu n te e r e d to do th e ir bit
J of the w ork: F. O. E kslrom . .1. N el was one of th e cleanest and best
The first gam e th ese team s played
son, Mrs. C. P. C hristensen, Wm. equipped th ey had ever seen.
was a m ost exciting one as two five-
P eterson, K arl J. H agberg, C. R. Kel-
Nick Bosllk, who has been ren tin g
ler, T. L. A nderson, C arl Nelson, th e house for ab o u t two weeks, was m inute sessions w ere played to break
th s tie.
O rient team lost by two
. Simon Lind. Mrs A lbert Palm blad
I a,i,d, Mrs A l,a G entry- The solicitors arrested and fined in th e d istric t points,
j ' a ill com mence w ork W ednesday or 1 cour**
Tiie last gam e was won by a large
I h u r s ilu y and will com plete th e work 1 'fen g allo n s of m oonshine and 20
score by tho O rien t boys b ut th e
L eaguers w ant to play again as two
j a sum m ing up of resu lts. Elsew here ! f m a sh ’ w ere found in th e upper of th e ir re g u la r players were un ab le
in this paper will be found a story of B,ory of ,h e house by D eputy Sheriffs to play a t 1ItN second gam e.
I the needs of th e people of these des- S chirm er, C hristofferson and Beeman
T hey a re b ringing o u t th e ir team
titu te cou n tries and everyone should who m ade th e a rre st
T he denutv
I do as much as possible. T he d istric t
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aep u ty of g irls and th e re will be a g am e be
quota for th e two relief funds is $92 , - !®F ff8 sa d liO8,,k told them he paid tw een th e O rien t g irls an d th e P o rt
jo r m ore than $1.00 p er family.
$175 fo r th e main co n tain er, exclu land team .
Questa at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. sive of all o th e r equipm ent.
T he baseball season wHl open im
I A C. A rvidson Sunday were, Mr. and
, Mrs. C. A. L indgren of Powell Valley pairing n eatly done. T ailo rin g for m ediately and plans fo r th e o rg an i
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Carlson of P o rt ladies and men.
zation of a team will bo discussed
land and C aptain and Mrs. O. E. Ors-
a fte r th e gam e Friday.
P E T E R LENA RD, T ailor.
I land of San Francisco. Mr. O rsland
is cap tain of th e boat W illam ette
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
which is In P o rtlan d now.
blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C. P. blocking
m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C. P.
Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt Jo hnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt
land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
COTTRELL
land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
Puh, fòa/nK ’,
Have You Seen Our National
Builders’ Bureau Service Room ?
BANK OF GRESHAM
PAY US A CALL
THIS ROOM SHOULD BE CONSIDERED
AS YOURS TO HELP YOU BUILD
IT IS FREE.
'OR a long time the Home Builder has need
ed something like this and we feel proud to
think we can extend this service to you and we
only hope you will take advantage of it and
use it.
Mr. and Mrs. I
d a u g h te r Jean , of
Jones Lumber Co
riem bsr of
GRESHAM, OREGON
PHONE 891
See J. G. MAST, Manager.
Fordson Farm Tractor
x\I°re than 100,000 Fordson tractors have been sold to farmers in
the L mted States. I hey are helping those farmers do more and better
work: in less time and at less cost. North, East, South, West—every
where the fordson has proven itself a money-maker and a real neces
sity to the farmer. Besides it is helping mightily to solve the labor
problem.
These one hundred thousand and more practical farmers have af-
hrmcd the economy— the exceptionally low fuel and operating cost—
ot the fordson; its time and labor-saving qualities and its ability to
increase production. The Fordson was built to be the most economical
tractor; it is compact and devoid of excessive weight. And it is built
of the same strong iron and steel as is the Ford car.
\\ inter or bad weather does not hinder the Fordson’s usefulness.
Day or night—twenty-four hours a day if you choose—you can utilize
the rordson.
Only so many Fordsons
are allotted this territory.
Orders are being filled in se
quence-first come first
served. Let us have yours
now.
There’s a practical use for
the Fordson every day of the
I year. Let’s tell you. Come
' in and have a tractor talk.
Give us the chance to make
a demonstration on your
own farm.
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
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W. P aget and
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P
o rtlan d , Bpent
AUCTION SALE
Sunday w ith Mrs. P a g e t's p aren ts
Rev. and Mrs 8. F. P itts and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Splawn and
fam ily and Mrs. Geo.. A rm strong of
th e C edar d istric t, sp en t Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Splawn and
fam ily.
OF HORSES
UNION STOCK YARDS
Mtas A da Wood called on h er
fa th e r Sunday aftern o o n . Miss Wood
is w orking in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldo and Mr.
and Mrs. Jos Caldo spent Sunday
■ with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. A ndrew s and
fam ily sp en t Sunday aftern o o n with
Mr and Mrs W E. C ro sw ell.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. B lackburn
spent S atu rd ay evening w ith Mr and
Mrs. ft H. R adford and family.
Mrs. 8. B. Splawn an d Mrs. O.
B ander a re arran g in g fo r a play to
be given by th e P aren t-T each er asso
ciation som etim e In May.
Miss K ath e rin e M anning Is visiting
h er sister, Mrs. W. J. P h a ir and
family.
L E. Croswell has purchased a new
3-ton In te rn a tio n a l tru ck fo r h a u l
ing wood.
FAIRVIEW
Saturday, April 16
Hale to continence at ll:O O O'clock A. M.
42 Head of Horses
Heavy Drijft Horses,
Farm Horses
AH I urpose Horses, 1300 to 1900 pounds
N oth in g b etter has e v er been offered at P u b lic Sal,- ln th e Htate
These horses have Ju st been b ro u g h t off th e farm and a re in splendid
condition, are young and n ever have been overw orked
U navoidable circu m stan ces com pels m e to sell. My loss is y o u r gain
I have p ersonally exam ined th is stock, and wish to say they aro
O. K. If you w ant good stuff, a tte n d th is sale. You will n ot be
d isappointed.— Col. W. 8. Wood.
T his Stock is now a t th e y ard s for inspection.
I I,ItMS: < asli, unleae o tlw rw isc arrange,I
C. W. MARTIN
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Mrs Inez H ooker and daughter.
Mrs. W oodw orth of P o rtlan d , visited
Mr and Mrs. H. A. F u lle r one day
last week.
C laude K napp m ade a trip to Sandy
Monday a fte r lu m b er fo r th e Sundial
ranch.
T he m any friends of Mrs. H. A
F u ller are glad to know she is Im
proving from h er recent Illness.
Mrs. Jim A nderson has been con
fined to hpr hom e fo r several days
with a bad cold.
A lfred F ra u en d o rf, of P o rtlan d , is
giving th e pontoffice and Mr Cady’s
store b u ilding a new coat of paint.
CEDAR AND VICTORY
David Swanson and his m other,
Mrs. H ilda Swanson of Eugene, O re
gon. a re th e guests of Mr. and Mrs
Chas S oderquist.
T hey drove up
from E ugene In th e ir new F o rd coupe
and arriv ed late Sunday evening
com pletely su rp risin g th e Soder-
quists. Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. Sod
erq u ist w ere friends In Sweden.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden and
children spent Sunday in P ortland
visiting w ith Mr. and M r, Don
Sprouts, P ink
form Salm
erly on
of C
B ocktail.
ridal Veil.
era e Stafford
was can
111 th of e early
F V lak
one-ponnd
pink p sa art
l ,
of th e and
week
ith to bones
n silitis. end She
mon
rem w ove
sk in Is ., 1
much
b
e
tte
r
now.
Place in eig h t cocktail glasses, pour -
over each one tablespoonful of fol
low ing d ressing. Serve w ith slice of I
lemon and w afer. D ressing: One!
tablespoon h o rserad ish . 1 tablespoon
vinegar, 1 tablespoon W orcestershire j
sauce, 2 tablespoons to m ato catsup
2 tablespoons lem on Jules, 1 dash of
tabaie'o, h alf teaspoon sa lt.
Very
appetizing W ill serve eig h t persona.
Col, W. S Wood, Col. J. W. Hughea, Auctioneers.
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
E xtensive a lte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t an d A lder
3treeta P assen g er S tation an d m uch b e tte r accom m odations have
been provided fo r o u r p atro n s.
T his b u ilding Is now being used exclusively by us and. In ad d i
tion to th e tick et office, lost a r tic le .' b u reau and express office we
have in stalled an ’’ELECTRIC STO R E,” w here Mazda lam ps and
electrical appliances may be p u rch ased , a p p lica tio n , m ade fo r elec
tric lig h t and pow er, and w here lig h t and pow er bills may be paid.
ters o f1
u s po'"'lb,e ,o r o u r P ttro n s to tra n sa c t such m at-
. L . th o u r com I,any w ithout going up town to o u -
main offices In th e E lectric building, and you will receive tho sam o
courteous and a tte n tiv e service.
receive roe sam e
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
CASH
PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901