CORBETT
GILLIS
T he E a ste r program w ill be given
a t th e C orbett com m unity ch u rch S un
day evening. Special m usic is being
p rep a re d , also readings and re c ita
tions.
C olum bia g range enjoyed a fine
m eeting S atu rd ay , A pril 4. T he le c tu r
er, Mrs. Lydia O strand, presen ted a
fine program . M. H. W heeler, m aster
an d Mrs. W heeler tre a s u re r of M ult
nom ah g ran g e w ere visitors.
Columbian Hi Notes.
P au l P o rts, a ju n io r and iorm er
stu d e n t here, has been going to school
In Hood R iver, but he has retu rn ed to
th is school.
“N othing B ut the T ru th " w ill be
given by th e senior class on A pril 25.
M ention of th e cast will be m ade later.
POWELL VALLEY
Mrs. R H. Spence w as p leasan tly
T he p asto r of th e Mission ch u rch
su rp rised a t h er home W ednesday w ill speak Sunday m orning from th e
afternoon by a p arty of ladies, most w ords, “The D ivine Love Must M.:ni
of whom w ere from th e Boring R e fest Itse lf,” and in the evening the
bekah lodge. T he R ebekahs w ere p rea ch in g serv ice w ill give way for
Mrs. Amy M orand. Mrs. W allace T el th e E a ste r p ro g ram to be ren d ered by
ford, Mrs. Ed. Brow n, Mrs. Mary P o t ' th e Sunday school. T he confirm ation
te r, Mrs. C. B. S teinm an, Mrs. R alph ' class w ill m eet on S atu rd ay afternoon
Johanson, Mrs. Orval M anary and 1 as usual.
Mrs. Jam es McBain. T h ere w ere also
T he m illin ery class of th e O. A. C
p resen t Mrs. Joe A lbel of Sandy. Mrs.
ex tension service w ill m eet at th e
W. H. Spence, Mrs. Jam es Spence and
Pow ell V alley schoolhouse A pril 17
Mrs. R ichard K n arr, of T routdale.
18 and 21. T he m eeting w ill la st from
T he aftern o o n w as spent in visiting,
1 to 4 p. m. on th e first day and on
follow ed by refresh m en ts.
th e second and th ird days classes w ill
Jam es McBain has been home for a
begin a t 10 o'clock and la st u n til 4.
few days from E ufaula, W ashington,
list of p ro p er equipm ent m ay be ob
w here he has w ork. He cam e down
tain ed by telep h o n in g to th e ch air
to atten d th e fu n eral of his b ro th er-
m an of th e class, Mrs. F ra n k G ustaf
in-law , W ill R obertson.
T he Rev. Axel G reen of P o rtlan d
w ill p reach a t 11 o'clock in th e L uth
e ra n ch u rch in Sw edish, follow ed by
a serm on in E nglish. A ch o ir w ill
re n d e r selections betw een th e tw o
serm ons. Sunday school w ill be held
a t 10 o'clock. Services w ill be con
ducted in both languages every oth er
Sunday. Sunday evening th e young
people w ill ren d e r an E a ste r p ro
gram , w ith refre sh m e n ts follow ing.
T he e n te rta in m e n t given by the
g ir ls ’ club T h u rsd ay evening at the
schoolhouse w as a success in every
way, about $30 being netted w hich will
help to defray th e expenses of tw o
d eleg ates to th e sum m er school club
w ork session a t Corvallis.
Ronda
W illiam s and F ra n c e s E k stro m have
been selected as th e g irls to rep rese n t
th e Pow ell V alley clubs a t th e su m
m er session.
and merit alone!
COTTRELL
W O O DSTO CK
Stan dard T yptu nttr
T he L adies Aid of th e C ottrell com
m u n ity ch u rch w ill m eet n ex t W ed
nesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. H.
Breen. A silv er tea w ill be in p ro g
re ss d u rin g th e afternoon.
The S unday school w ill convene at
th e u su al h o u r of 10 a t th e com m uni
ty ch u rch , follow ed by a sh o rt E aster
p ro g ram a t 11 o'clock and p reaching
by th e Rev. C h ester P asse l of P o rt
land. A b ask et lunch w ill be served
a t noon a fte r w hich th e m em bers of
th e co n g reg atio n a re p lan n in g to come
to G resham to atten d th e afternoon
serv ice a t th e tem ple.
ITTLE has been said in print about the Wood-
stock—but much has been said by thousands
of enthusiastic operators.
It’s mainly this background of good will—earned
by good performance—that is responsible for its
success.
Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most excep
tional typewriter—a composite of all improvements
conducive to effortless writing—plus a rare beauty
of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps
this machine as a thing apart.
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Phone 2211
Special Cash P rice at Mill Only
APRIL 10.
P E R TON
Portland, Oregon
W O O D STO C K
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AUCTION SALE
FAIRVIEW
The Man Who Takes Care
of His Money
carries the stam p of thrift, purpose and sta
bility. He has the confidence of the com
m unity; he Is conservative; his judgm ent
counts.
Man to man, are you one of these fellows?
Your account will be welcomed and
properly cared for here,
Practice banking and conserve your in
come.
Gresham, Oregon
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TROUTDALE
Free Lunch at Noon
PRICES ADVANCED
FOR
Cucumber Pickles
W ith higher prices and a bumper crop
assured, due to plenty of rain, many thou
sands of dollars will be paid to Gresham
growers this year.
Make your contract at once with
I t w ill be u n law fu l for o w n ers of
dogs to allow them to ru n a t la rg e in
th e city of G resham afte r A pril 1, a c
co rd in g to city o rdinance.
E. H. KELLY, M arshal.
GRESHAM
3 Good Work Horses, Gray Mare, 1250; Gray Horse, 1200;
Black Mare, 1250; 2 Sets Double Work Harness, Single Harness,
Chain Harness, Saddle.
FARM MACHINERY
2 Champion Mowers, I New Mower, Hay Rake, Tiger Grain Drill, Garden Seed
er, Nesco Manure Spreader, 4-horse Potato Digger, Aspinwall Potato Planter,
10-disc Harrow, 6-shovel Oliver Riding Cultivator, Slip Scraper, 2-shovel Culti
vator, 2 Harrows, (1 Steel 60-tooth, 1 wooden Beam); Beaver Drag Saw, Wag
ons, (3%-in. Mitchell, Steel Truck with Wagon Box, Light Spring Wagon); 2
Oliver 14-inch Plows, Shovel Plow, Weeder, 20-gallon iron Kettle, Good Hay
Rack, Pair Shafts, Hack Pole. 14 Cow Stanchions, 2 Hay Forks, Rope and Ca
rrier, 2-ton Bolster Springs, few 10-gal'on Milk Cans.
Log Chains, Sledges, Wedges, Axes, Shovels, Pitchforks, Cross-cut Saw. A
lot of small tools and many other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS— All sums of $20 and less, cash; all sums over $20, six m onths' time with
approved notes bearing 8 per cent per annum interest. If you desire time, see
Clerk A. Meyers at First State Bank, Gresham, Oregon, before date of sale.
TO PORTLAND
Dr. Mellenthin
ANNOUNCEMENT
W’e are now established in our funeral
house, South Roberts avenue, Gresham, where
your friends may be given tender care.
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for (lie
past twelve years
GA TES’ FUNERAL HOME
Three Oays Only
P ro p rieto r
DANCE
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. ^lelien th ln is a re g u la r g rad u a te
in m edicine and su rg e ry and is li
censed by th e sta te of Oregon. He
does not o p era te for ch ro n ic ap p e n
dicitis, gall stones, u lcers of stom ach,
to n sils or adenoids.
He has to his c re d it w onderful r e
su lts In d iseases of th e stom ach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h e a rt, k id
ney, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrn ,
weak lungs, rh eu m a tism , sc iatica, leg 1
u lcers and re c ta l ailm ents.
Below a re th e nam es of a few of his
m any satisfied p a tie n ts in O regon:
H edw lck W ilson, Gold Beach, Ore.,
v arico se ulcers.
F ra n k K oehler, T he D alles, Oregon,
stom ach trouble.
Mrs. E C. H am m ock, M yrtle Point,
Ore., goiter.
Mrs. Jo h n McCue, L akeside, Ore.,
appendicitis.
H en ry W pstfall, O ntario, Ore., u lcer
of stom ach.
Mrs. E. C. B ates, R aker, Oregon,
eczema.
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AUGUSTA PALMBLAD, Administratrix
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer
A. MEYERS, Clerk
R em em ber above date, th a t co n su l
tatio n on th is trip w ill be fre e and
th a t his tre a tm e n t is different.
M arried women m u st be accom
panied by th e ir husbands.
A ddress: 211 B radbury Bldg., Loa
A ngeles, C alifornia.
F irs t S tate Bank, G resham
J. E. GATES
Lady A ssistan t
Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
John Palmblad Estate
Gresham, Oregon, Route 2.
MRS. J. E. GATES
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
April lo, 16 and 17
O. M. Richey, B oring, Ore., h e a rt
trouble.
L ouis 8. Stelber, 326 E B uchanan,
P o rtlan d , Ore., adenoids and tonsils.
DAVE PALMBLAD, Administrator
Phone 1881
C O M IN G
Mill be at
BENSON HOTEL
8 Good Milk Cows, some fresh, some coming fresh.
All Good Milkers. All Cows will be Tuberculin Tested
its .
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co.
DOES NOT OPERATE
LIVESTOCK
"nini.......
Notice to hog Owners.
2 \ Miles Southeast of Gresham, on Estacada Line.
Palmblad Station
Commencing 10:30 A. M.
$62.00
62.00
54.00
33.00
50.00
32.00
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T he W om en’s Society of th e Sm ith
M emorial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h will
hold a tea T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , A pril
IS, at th e hom e of Mrs. C. E. Bunn.
Mrs. L. T eg art, Mrs. E a rl T ow nsend
and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill a s
sist th e h ostess. All ladies a re in
vited.
N early 30 w ere p rese n t a t th e P a r
en t-T each er asso ciatio n p ro g ram giv
en a t the schoolhouse la st F riday.
The p u p ils of th e th ird and fo u rth
g rad es gave a d rill in physical ed u ca
tion and th e pupils of Mrs. S tone's
room gave a tw o -p art song. R oberta
B rooks ren d e re d a piano solo. Mrs.
W hitesides spoke on th e co operation
of hom e and school, illu stra te d by d ia
gram s. Miss B ourgeois' room was
aw ard ed th e bowl of goldfish for hav
ing p rese n t th e la rg e st n u m b er of
p are n ts and nine v isito rs. T he bake
sale of th e "K eep a Rosy K ottage
K lub" netted them th e sum of $9.15.
A b aseb all gam e, w hich w as um
pired by W. D. K inder, of G resham ,
w as played betw een Rockwood and
F airview schools on th e g ro u n d s of
th e la tte r place F rid a y aftern o o u and
resu lted in a sco re of 16 to 9 in favor
of Fairview .
On the John Palm blad Place
Saturday, April 18
W h e a t...................
Scratch .................
Egg Producer. . . .
Mill Run
M id d lin gs.............
Bran........................
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The atten d a n ce for th e special Ford
display week a t th e C. C. Bush Ford
agency w hich closed S atu rd ay eve
ning w as v ery good. P au l F. P o rts
w as given $50 c re d it on a new Ford.
Bush has in stalled a fine new p lay er
piano in his salesro o m for th e e n te r
ta in m e n t of his v isito rs. H e h as r e
ceived a carlo ad of new F o rd s this
PLEASANT HOME
An E a ste r program w ill be given by week and w orkm en a re now in stallin g
th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist ch u rch
set of new oil pum ps in th e g arage.
| Sunday m o rn in g a t 11:15, by th e S u n
Cream Prices.
day school and choir. T he p asto r will
T he Sandy cream ery is p aying 45
give a sh o rt ad d ress on “E a ste r L ife.” cen ts a t th e cream ery and 43 ce n ts on
T h ere w ill be a b ap tism al service and the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
recep tio n of m em bers.
N ick erso n 's Jellied chicken m ay be
served in a few m inutes. Any way
you like except ro asted . Steura p re s
su re cooked.
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D istrib u to r
P E R TON
CLEANING, HOLLING, G HIN DING, at any time
At th e B oring ch u rch S unday m o rn
ing a t 9:45 th e re w ill be an E aster
ch u rc h service.
T he p asto r w ill
p reach on the subject, “T he M essage
of E a ste r.” T h ere w ill be a sh o rt
p ro g ram d u rin g th e S unday school
hour.
Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
Prices Subject to Market Changes
Barley, whole
$44.00
Barley, rolled or ground 46.00
Corn, whole ............... 50.00
Corn,cracked or ground 52.00
Oat«, whole .
44.00
Oat«, rolled or ground. . 46.00
BORING
A sk fo r Demonstration
a n d W a r e h o u s e C o .
F a i r v i e w . O r e .
son.
Merit—
304 Oak Street
F a ir v ie w G r a i n
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11
GIG KA Y’S ()k( 'HESTRA
(Joed Management and Good Time Assured
Gentlemen $1.00
Ladies Free
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NEW
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SWISS
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HEALTH TEA
A Daily Delicious Beverage
with a laxative tendency
DANCE
at Damascus
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Mack’s O rchestra
April 11
New F loor
Not a Brug Stimulant hut a
HEALTH STIMULANT
Sold at—
( cell Metzger's Grocery
A. W. Metzger A Co.
Walrnd Mercantile ( o.
Plano Tuning.
Piano tu n in g $3 50. P iano and o r
gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2621»
E ast 4*tb stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone
TAbor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv.
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