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X GRESHAM Ilesrendunts Tl'LSDAY, A IG I ST 22, 1WAÎ Mali) ut Meeting < ii GKESIIAM PEOPLE AT Itllllll) lin n . ZIGZAG RANGER STATION T h e re p o rt of th e reu n io n of th e I S ta rtin g e a rly la st S a tu rd a y m orn- Bonny clan , w hich w as held a t I M. M. S q u ire is aw ay on h is -vac# W oodburn, w as given in th e last issu e tlon and Mr. K itch n er, a deputy sher- j w g an a u to p a rty of six m ade the tr ip of th e O utlook. A m isp rin t in th e j iff from P o rtlan d is ta k in g h is place from G resham to Mt. Hood, going fa r a rtic le conveyed som e w ro n g in fo r h ere as constable. Mr. K itc h n e r and ! up onto th e snow -capped peak and m ation. T h ere w ere 95 d escen d an ts I his fam ily a re .c a m p in g on th e H. W. re tu rn in g M onday forenoon. of Dr. T ru m a n Bonny and his b ro th e r j S tro n g place. T he p a rty co n sisted of th e ed ito r. J lo u rs Bonny p re se n t a t th e reu n io n ! Mrs. O live P e rry h a s been q u ite ill Miss Em m a B. Jo h n so n , Mrs. L eV erna in stead of only five as w as sta te d in j bu t is slig h tly Im proved. C rew , of M arion, Iow a, Miss W ini th e a rticle. R ich ard B eadle an d fam ily are fred St. C lair, M arg aret St. C lair and No. 41)9, tiolf, back lace, elastic sections at bust, short m oving from th e house on R oberts Sylvia W eston. Old Resident of Sandy IHes. skirt, lightly boned, pink, Price....................... $1.50 At Z igzag ra n g e r sta tio n a p leasan t av en u e and F ifth street, w here they Mrs. E rn e stin e P au lin e F ish e r, an have lived for several y ears p a st to h o u r w as sp en t, C. M. Q uicksali an d I - No. 564, For average figure, rubber top, long skirt, back old re sid e n t of S andy, died a t th e th e ir farm In Powell Valley. Miss fam ily a re cam p in g h e re d u rin g th e = fam ily hom e in S andy on A ug u st 20. G race O glebee, a te a c h e r in th e g rad ' sum m er vacation and Mr. Q uicksali | : lace, flesh color, Price........ ............. - ............... $2.95 She w as th e wife of Theo. F ish er. school and h e r m o th er w ill occupy the is a s s is ta n t d is tric t ra n g e r, under Mrs. F ish er w as born in G erm any house. No. 780, Front lace, medium figure, deep elastic sec R aym ond E. S m ith as chief. on A pril 4, 1841. She caine to A m er POW ELL VALLEY At Zigzag a lso a re Miss H elen H oss, tions at bust and skirt, pink, Price............... $3.50 Steve M arston h as sold h is lots in ica 46 y e a rs ago an d had lived in chief telep h o n e o p e ra to r and Miss L aw rence ad d itio n to E. B. K irkw ood The G irl R eserv es w ill hold a m eet S andy fo r 42 y ears. Mabel In g lis, a s s is ta n t. T he young No. 547, Back lace, fleshy figure, very’ low bust, long in g W ednesday even in g in th e M eth F u n e ra l se rv ices w ill be held in Mr. M arston has gone to W est T im ber ladies a re doing m uch h ik in g and to w ork In a lum ber cam p there. skirt, well boned, pink, Price........................... $3.50 o d ist S unday school room . S andy on A u g u st 23. In te rm e n t w ill a re being g re a tly benefltted by the Lon M ars’on and fam ily have moved be at th e Cliff Side cem etery a t B ull m ountain air. No. 1036, Fleshy figure, protected front lace, semi-rub Now Is th e tim e to p a in t y o u r au to Run. j to G ates, Oregon, w here Mr. M arston E rn e s t Cox is in th e m o u n tain n ear w ith S h erw in W illiam s A uto E nam el. will w ork In a lum ber.cam p. * ber top, pink, Price........................................... $5.00 Zigzag picking h u c k le b e rrie s fo r Mr. L. L. K idder Ild w e. Co. In s u ra n c e T he w ork of re p a irin g the G resham ... . . . , F au b lan w ho is said to be tilling an W ood! w ood! In s u re y o u r wood ... o rd e r fo r 30 to n s of b e rrie s. T h ere T h e B an k of G resh am pays 5 p e r a n y w h e re w ith .John B row n. P h o n e a recen t f .. h e . is pro g ressin g rapidly. a re m any p ic k e rs an d th e b e rrie s a re cen t in te re st on tim e d e p o sits.- -A d v . 2501. Mrs. D avid U pdegraff, of Boise, Id a b ro u g h t out by pack ho rses. ho, is In G resham on business. Mrs. T h ere have been m an y cam p e rs at U pdegraff is a form er G resham girl . Mt. Hood th is su m m er an d th e guides and w as Miss E va A nderson. D uring have done a th riv in g business. h e r stay h ere she is v is itin g old Thigh reducer, a good corset for stout people, color friends. OLII POWELL VALLEY T he S ecu rity B enefit A ssociation white, Price.................... “ ................................ $5.00 RESIDENT PASSES will hold a re g u la r m eeting W ednes day evening, A ugust 23, In M etzger’s Mrs. M atilda A nderson, w ife of A. hall. G. A nderson, died A ugust 19, a t 12:30 uests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. i a - m - a t th e fam ily hom e in P ow ell . G .......... Ru-ber-oid on your buildings is in J. H. Wood a re Mrs. M. A. R in e h a rt of V alley from h e a rt tfb u b le a fte r a surance against leaks and roof troubles 50c $1 O klahom a C ity and Geo. ’i . T h ro ck y e a r’s illn ess. for many years to come. A coat of m orton, of P o rtlan d . Ruberine Roof P ain t every few years Mrs. A nderson w as b o rn in Sw eden A lb ert A dkins a rriv e d in G resham on F e b ru a ry 6. I860 hut cam e to th e is all the attention a Ru-ber-oid roof needs. I t pays to put on Ru-ber-oid y esterd ay from H eppner to spend a 1 U nited S ta te s a t an e a rly age. She because of its dependability and long- couple of w eeks v isitin g h is w ife’s p ar | h as lived in th is co u n try fo r ab o u t 40 lasting qualities. Each roll contains ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brown. Mrs 1 y ears an d h as been a re s id e n t of all m aterials and directions for laying. A dkins and baby have been h ere for P ow ell V alley for 28 y ears. S he w as Made in three different plies o r thick Gresham, Oregon nesses. i a sh o rt tim e, an d w ill re tu rn to Hepp I a m em ber of th e P ow ell V alley ......» ■ » » ■ » » '» ... ...........■ ■ ■ ... .................000.0...O I»O»..lO»Ml,l»l»»»IH.II............... ! iter w ith Mr. A dkins. Also, ask about Ru-ber-oid ch u rch . Shingles—red and green ; The W. H. Gibson hom e on South B esides h er h u sb an d , Mrs. A nder S truck liy L ightning A re R o b erts avpnue has been enlarged and son leaves m any frien d s and rela- day afte rn o o n w ith In te rm e n t a t D a H ouse' Insured. equipped w ith all m odern Im prove tives. She leaves a son. E dw in of m ascu s cem etery . T h e la rg e n u m m ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson moved In Pow ell V alley, th re e s iste rs, Mrs. A. b er p re s e n t and th e m an y b e a u tifu l T he o w n e rs of th e tw o h o u ses th a t floral o fferings gave evidence of th e recently. w ere s tru c k by lig h tn in g and b u rn ed W. R o sare of A nderson sta tio n and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Brow n and I Mrs. A nna W a rre n of T u rlo ck , C ali- high esteem in w hich sh e w as held re cen tly , w ere fo rtu n a te in th a t th e ir by all w ho knew her. haby of S e a ttle a re h ere v is itin g h is j to rn ia and M rs. N yquist of Sw eden loss w as a t least p a rtia lly covered by E a rn e s t H udson an d E. H u n g er of p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brown. and tw o b ro th e rs, J o h n and F red - in su ra n c e . T he B ra n n a n hom e, lo c a t B anks, O regon, w ere S unday g u e sts They will spend a week here. ed a b o u t a m ile e a s t of G resh am on e rick L ind of P ow ell V alley. a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. L. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. C am plan and son I he H ogan road, c a rrie d t h re e lin es F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held th is a f A rm s tro n g and fam ily. and d au g h ter, v isited h ere Sunday tern o o n at th e S w edish of In su ran ce. T h e re w as $2006 on th e M ission Miss .M argaret P a lm e r of P o rtla n d w ith Mr. and Mrs. D. P. M lllikln. house, $1500 of w hich w as w ith th e ch u rc h Pow ell V alley. A la rg e g a th visited fo r se v e ra l days th e la te r p a rt Miss E d ith E. H ia tt is one of th e con- erin g of re la tiv e s an d frie n d s w ere com pany of w hich Jo h n B row n is th e of th e w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. and , te s ta n ts in th e P o rtlan d b eau ty contest. p resen t. T he Rev. O. F. L arso n of ag en t and tlie o th e r $500 w as w ith M rs. O. A. P alm er. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad left F r i ficiated. th e co m p an y w hich Ja m e s E lk in g to n Mr. and Mrs. H a rry A ndrew s of Mt. day aftern o o n on a tr ip by au to into re p re se n ts . J. L. H a rtm a n had p la c A ngel, W ash in g to n , w e re w eek-end W ashington and as fa r east as Idaho. THIEVES BE SV IN ed $2000 on th e fu rn itu re . g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T hey expect to be gone ab o u t tw o T h e hom e of .Mrs. E m m a G regson in VICTO R Y HISTRK'T J. W. Stone. w eeks and w ill m ake stops a t K enne J a s . H ite Is a c tin g a s te m p o ra ry B o rin g w hich w as s tru c k by lig h tn in g wick, S pokane and M edical L ake, j T hieves w ere busy last w eek in I and b u rn ed la s t S a tu rd a y evening W ashington, and at S andpoint, Idaho, j V ictory d is tric t. S ev eral of the m ail c a r r ie r In th e ab se n c e of E. V. j c a rrie d In s u ra n c e th ro u g h Jo h n M endenhall. ■--------------------- - fa rm s In th e d is tric t received late | Brow n of $60o on th e ho u se and $300 S p rin g d ale School Is P resen ted w ith c a lls from som e p erso n o r p erso n s T h e B an k of G re sh a m pays 5 p e r on th e c o n te n ts. Books. w ho c a rrie d off ch ick e n s, fr u it and c e n t in te r e s t on tim e d e p o sits.— A dv. S pecial C om m i'iiicatlim of R alph F a rq u h a r h as re c e n tly p re o th e r a rtic le s. G resh am L odge No. 152, A. F. sen ted th e S p rin g d a le g ra d e school T he first p lace visited w as th a t of A dd sen se to c e n ts , m ix w ith W a n t w A. M , T h u rsd a y , A ugust w ith som e volum es of h isto ry of E d g ar W ilson. T he p ro w le r o r p ro w l Ads, s c a t te r fre e ly — T h e O u tlo o k . 21, a t 8:00 p. in. W o rk in F. C. De w hich th e re a re 21 in all. A s an ex e rs en te re d h is ch ick en ho u se and gree. T h e B an k of G re sh a m pays 5 p e rl p la n a tio n fo r th is gift, Mr. F a rq u h a r c a rrie d aw ay som e of th e chickens. W. I, GORSAGE, Sec'y. say s he did It in m em ory of his fath er. T hey w ru n g th e h ead s off from som e nent In te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Ad A. F. HAMMAR, W. ?,1. _ of th e red ones and th re w th e heads into tlie yard. B efore th e v isito rs <ie- | p a rte d th ey m ade a tr ip to th e c e lla r and took fo u r o n e -h a lf g allo n ja r s of* can n ed s tra w b e rrie s and som e eggs ( th a t w ere put up in w a te r g lass. It w as th o u g h t th e y w ould have ta k e n ! | m o re but th a t th ey w e re frig h te n e d | aw ay by m oving a ro u n d of som e of , th e o c c u p a n ts of th e house. On F rid a y n ig h t, th e ch ick e n coop 1 of L aw ren ce W ilhelm living on th e I S ection L ine road w as visited d u rin g ! S h e r w i n - YVili'um, th e night and ab o u t 20 ch ick e n s ’ tak en . P a in t is prepared. At lie M iller fam ily liv in g on th e old it will prepare y o u r ’ d .’ ? W T ilson farm lost som e to o ls an d a u to ! a g ain st a tta c k s of wit J, tir e s la s t w eek a t a b o u t th e sam e ! F .o . a tim e th e E d g a r W ilson fa rm w as j rain , sleet an d j visited. D E T R O IT H eat and cold m ak e ; No tra c e a s to th e id en tity of the inroads on wood p a in t, d th iev es h as as yet been found so th e tiv e is to keep e v ery w ith th is p a in t, bee u ? o th n in ly g p u re n d v e e r n ta lock and key to p rev en t it is rich in p u re » , th e n ig h t p ro w le rs from c a rry in g pure zinc an d pur« i. i- 1 th in g s aw ay. GRESHAM LOCALS M W ’ Som e Interesting Num bers in the OYAL W O R C ESTER C O R SETS, ADJUSTG Fleshy figure, A A £0RSET^> Very low bust Tears A Good Line of Brassiers in Flesh Color, at e a c h ...................................... and | Walrad Merc. Co. RU-BER-OID READY ROOFING Jones Lumber Co. A; snow. seed oil ail c o n ti* ’k J by th e m a n u fa c tu re r. S herwin -W illiams Quick, convenient, com fortable transportation at economical cost has made the completely equipped and newly improved Ford Coupe the busiest car on our thoroughfares today. A sa v er of tim e and money. Terms. RAKER & SON OKKHHAM . OKKOON FAINT, FREPAPEP is tru ly prepared not assem bled. It is n ia d t, like o th e r Sherwin-W il liam s P roducts, fro m t ’ ? best raw m ateria ls, a . tlie S-W corps of expe i • is c o n sta n tly safe* uar- ing th e m an u fa ctu re T he m akers d n o ’t hut to buy th e ir lead and oil on th e ope-. ket they Insure form q u a lity by ov n th e ir own lead am) m ines, sm elters an seed oil m ills. We re agents. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 G R ESH A M , ORE BORING Miss E d ith N ias of P o rtla n d sp en t j the week-« nil a t th e hom e of h e r p a r ent» Mr. an d M rs H erm an N aas and ! fam ily. Mrs. F red H ouse of P o rtlan d w as a j S unday c a ller a t the hom e of h er per-1 e n ts Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L und. H elen and H u b ert M aulding a re vis- i R ing for a couple of w eeks a t th e hom e | of th e ir a u n t Mrs. O. V.«Brlm and fam ily of V ancouver. T he larg est n u m b er on record a t tended »he S a tu rd a y n tg h t dance at th e club house and all rep o rted a good tim e. Mrs. Wm. C hilds and c h ild ren , also Mrs. H. B. Lund and th re e ch ild ren left S a tu rd a y for th e hop fields n ear Salem Mr. and Mrs V. M endenhall, Mr and Mrs, E V. M aulding and son Edw in and Ruben H ite left S unday m orning for a h u n tin g trip to S o u th ern Oregon. B oring was th e w in n er In th e S u n day ball gam e writh G illis, w ith a score of 9 to 11. Next S u n d ay 's gam e will ' be w ith C orbett h ere at Boring. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T elfo rd an d Mr. F is h e r of P o rtla n d w ere g u ests over j th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs VY R. T elford anil fam ily. F u n e ra l se rv ices for R uth O regson S iefer. w ho died at h er hom e in P o rt land T h u rsd ay m o rn in g , w ere held at th e F irst M ethodist c h u rc h S a t u r - , QUALITY BREAD F re s h e v ery day a n d you c an buy it in an y s to r e In E a s te rn M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . P ies, C akes, P astry City Bakery P h o n e 1221 G resh am THE FIRST DOLLAR deposited in a S avings Account in th e F irs t S ta te B ank a c ts a s a m agnet in d raw in g o th e r d o llars to it. b e c ^ rn « k ° “ a rrai'‘p K b 'r e f ' Sr<™'S b r g ' r ,h e dM ire '» “ dC''e'° |,,’s , r a » a duty into <hir officer* invite you to open an account today. First State Bank, Gresham i o i i i i i u i h i i i i i i i i i i i i i , ........... ... .............. W orld-W ide Guild 1« Meet In (■re-hum. T h ere will be a m eetin g of th e W orld-W ide G uild of P le a s a n t Home a t th e B ap tist p a rso n ag e to m o rro w W ednesday, A ug u st 23, a t 2 p. m. Mrs. B a rry ’s S unday school class of young ladies a re invited to be p resen t and m eet th e m em b ers of th e guild. Tlie follow ing p ro g ram h as been a r ran g ed : Song, "God B lesa o u r G u ild ” ; read ing, Miss Ida C hase; ra lly song by th e g u ild ; read in g , Mrs. D. Q. B a rry ; piano solo, Miss D oris B ro w n ; pun- o tm im e by th e g u ild ; song, "S leep No L o n g er” ; read in g of th e Cove n an t. (H TI.O O h, i n i im r n i o n n i ...... ................................... o h m m m m m m m m h » ......... o I‘ IGF U H R