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VOL. 17, NO. 2«
STAGE TERMINAL
Legion Auxiliary Aids
TO OPEN SUNDAY G ro u n d W ill Be B roken
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G resham 's new stag e term in al
for N ew C lub Building Veteran’s Hospital
and public com fort statio n will
Asks New Franchise j open
next Sunday w ith Mrs. Duffy
Program Will Initiate Building Activity,
County Commissioners and Others
to Speak, Band to Play.
HOUR SET IS 2 P. M. NEXT TUESDAY
New Arrivals
in Sum m er Dress Goods
Silkio, Rayon P rint* 32 inches wide. Colors: ecru,
Copenhagen, nile, honeydew, light orange. All
have small contrasting figures and
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flowers. Y ard................................................
Printed Rayon Canton in pin checks in red, green,
and two colors in blue, 36 inch.
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Primrose Rayon Crepe, 36 inch, neat fig- ^-s .y-
cured color combinations. \ ard...........
For slips we have the popular colors in nanking
pongee and sunshine silk. \\ e have a good grade
q -
of washable flat crepe all silk, 39 inch,
Have just received a new lot of Georgette Scarfs,
hand-painted, light colors, very beautiful
each
$1.50 " ! $2 0 0
HARVEST HATS for men, women and
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25'
$T 25
Special in Uncle Sam blue chambrfly shirts
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WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
“The Home of Qiallty”
GRESHAM.OREGON
PHONE 1411
We Give Green Tradirne Stamp«»
Church Services
Haley Baptist Services.
Dr. G. A. lla g stro m , p resid e n t of
the Swedish B aptist consolidated
schools, St. Paul. M innesota, will
preach Sunday m orning, May 8, a t
11 o'clock at th e H aley B ap tist
church. The service w ill be in E n g
lish. Sunday school will begin a t
10, the Ju n io r m eeting a t 7 in th e
evening and th e evening preach in g
service at 8 o'clock. T he Mission
circle will meet W ednesday, May
11, at 2 o’clock p. m. at th e home
of Mrs. A. Johnson. The young
people's social will he held at th e
ch u rch S atu rd ay , May 7, beginning
at 8 o'clock.
L ast Sunday th e re was a good
atten d an ce both m orning and eve
ning.
Captain Gordon Johnson
preached at Deep Creek and H arold
Backlund assisted w ith th e singing.
"T hese w ere two form er Sunday
school boys," says th e pasto r, th e
Rev. John S. N ordell, "and m any
h ea rts w ere cheered ns th e ir
thoughts w ent hack to the days
when they as little hoys listened to
the gospel sto ry as presented to
them by th eir teach ers. Shall we
not ta k e a still g re a te r In terest in
the w ork of the Sunday school?
■Visy? ssx«-
T w o W o rd s W ith Y ou
M r. F ish e rm a n
THEY'RE BITING!
T lit story is told. You know instantly of tackle
needed and also the best place in town to get it.
Fine new tested tackle is here waiting for you.
Never a better assortment. Also new ideas in
equipment for a regular vacation of fishing.
Come in and let us tell you what we know of the
best .-’reams and also help you select an outfit that
will answer your needs for many more fishing trips.
«»«•conci only to the noce—ary tackle, pole.
etc„ for an extended li-hlnu trip I» a good
ila-hliuht and a couple of extra bulb».
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Sportsmen's Headquarters
Phone 1421
Gresham
Baptist Association
Closes Helpful Meet
The W illam ette B aptist associa
tion w as brought to a close Wed
nesday evening afte r a m ost enjoy
able and in te restin g session begin
ning Monday evening and conclud
ing w ith an evangelistic serm on by
Dr. Jo h n Marvin D ean, supply a t
th e H inson M emorial church in
P o rtlan d .
In all, 164 delegates and v isitors
sh ared the h ospitality of G resham
homes d u rin g th e tw o days of th e
m eetings, of th is num ber 103 being
official delegates. Many points of
the sta te w ere covered, from T he
D alles to A storia, by re p re se n ta
tives of th e B aptist work. No
sp irit of w eariness attended tho
closing service, when a reel of mov
! ing p ic tu res under the direction of
Dr. O. C. W right, sta te se creta ry of
, the o rganization, preceded th e
evangelistic service. T he p ictu res
w ere indicative of th e phenom enal
. grow th of Oregon chu rch es and
proved of in tense in te rest. S p irit
ed co n g reg ational singing, led by
| W illiam F airw ea th er, and a selec
tion by a m ale q u a rte t w ere fea
tu re s of the last service. F ine
singing also attended every service.
At th e service T uesday evening
Gresham Temple Services.
All are extended a cordial lnvl- I the building, w hich has undergone
tation to atten d the M others’ Day i extensive rem odeling d uring the
service to be held Sunday at tlie p ast year, w as rededlcated to w or
U ndenom inational tem ple, a t
2 ship. Mrs. E lizabeth M elvin, wife
o'clock. The privilege will be a f of th e founder of the church, gave
forded at th a t tim e for m others to an in sp irin g talk. Miss Murie Blom
co n secrate th e ir ch ild ren to th e read a sh o rt history of th e church
Lord. P reach in g services will be and o th e rs p rese n t spoke of the
gin nt 2 o'cloc k mid nt 7:45 in the ch u rch a t th is place.
On th e la st evening of the m eet
evening under th e lead ersh ip of th e
pastor, th e Rev. S. F. P itts. O r ings Mr. M arvin, a m em ber ot th e
ch e stra music with a larg e choir G race B ap tist church In P ortlan d ,
mid special solos w ill be a fe a tu re w as Introduced to th e audience as
the new ly-elected m o derator of the
of every service.
association. Dr. W right called a t
ten tio n to th e fact th a t W ednesday
Free Methodist Services.
"H um an life Is alw ays th e same. w as th e 17th a n n iv ersary ot th e
W hat stirred the h e a rts of Adam w edding of th e Rev. and Mrs. E. A.
and Eve stirs m odern Adam. G ottberg.
T he next an n u a l m eeting of th is
Methods change, hut our affections
n inaln the same. T racin g th e h is asso ciatio n will be held a t th e A r-
tory of the H ebrew s, we find them leta B ap tist church In P ortland.
crossing into th e prom ised land on The one ju st concluded is the la rg
th ree conditions, prom ise, com
m andm ent and possession.” The est m eeting In th e histo ry of the
pafffor of the F ree
M ethodist association.
ch u rch , the Rev. L. A. Skuzie. will
consider th ese conditions in the BAPTIST ( III KUH TO
Sunday m orning service, trac in g
HONOR MOTHER’S DAY
them in m odern life. Tlie su b ject
to r th e evening w ill lie, "W hat
An ap p ro p ria te M others’ Day s e r
Seest T hou?", and appeal to young
vice will he held In th e B aptist
men and women.
ch u rc h next Sunday m orning be
ginning at 11 o'clock. T he p asto r's
Saren Lutheriin Services.
in th is service will be "T he
Sunday school w ill he held at topic
“ :45 a t the Saron L u th e ra n ch u rch . P rivileges of T ru e M otherhood.”
No m orning preach in g service will Tiie Bilile school will m eet a t th e
be held as th e p asto r, th e Rev. reg u la r hour, 9:45. All those a t
and
Enoch Sandeen, w ill preach th e tending the Bible school
B accalaureate serm on at th e C as p reach in g services a re requested to
cade Locks high school. A Moth w ear a flower. T hose whose m oth
e r's Day service will be held In the ers a re living w earing a red and
evening, to w hich all m others n r* th o se whose m o thers have been
invited. Special songs have been called to th e ir heavenly homes
w ritten for the occasion and wilt w earing a w hite blossom. T he B.
he sung by th e Sunday scliooi. A Y P. U. will meet at 7 o’clock in
serm on on "O ur M other will he th e evening and the preaching s e r
vice will follow at 8 o'clock. At tiff*
given by th e pastor.
d o s e of the m orning church se r
vice th e re will be a sh o rt service a t
LYNCH DISTRK I
w hich tim e all th e new officers of
VOTES SCHOOL BONDS the church and school will he in
stalled. T he choir reh e arsal and
becoming POPULAR
The vote for bonds for a new p ray er m eeting will be held Wed
schoolhouse in th e Lynch d istric t
W. O. B ohart of Bozeman, Mon ca rrie d alm ost two to one a t the nesday evening beginning a t 7:30.
tan a, an extensive breeder and election on W ednesday, the final
Mrs. N ora W ithrow suffered pain
shipper of Brown Swiss c a ttle and count being 67 for and 35 against. ful b ru ises and is confined to her
an excellent Judge of th e ir m erits, The am ount voted was $20,000. The bed as the re su lt of a fall clown a
has been In M ultnom ah county re election board consisted of Mrs. It. sta irw a y in the F irs t S tate Bank
cently looking up high class a n i H. Confrey, Mrs. C. W. M acfarlane building. H er foot ca u g h t in the
m als of th at breed He p u rch ased and Wm McKeown, judges, and m attin g a t the« bead of the sta irs
two young h u lls of A. B a rr of C or Mrs. P earl F o rtn e r, clerk. An up- and she slid down the en tire flight
bett ami tw o from T heodore Brug- to-date five-room school will he ol 19 steps. T he accident occurred
gf*r & Son of G resham T h ese w ere bu ilt on th e old site and w ill be T h u rsd ay m orning.
p a rt of a carlo ad procured In Ore- ready for use In th e fall. It is so
m ore room s can be
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in charge. It is an a ttra c tiv e little
T h ree
su rp rised
and
highly
T he Oregon T elephone com pany, building and w ill till a long felt
pleased p ersons in G resham W ed
nesday evening w ere B ert C. Baker,
w hich recently purch ased the stock need in th e com m unity.
of the M ultnom ah & C lackam as
Mr. Young of the D unthrope
A. R. Kodner and Lyle Mason who
m utual T elephone com pany, has T ra n sit Co., w hich has tak en a long
were aw arded th e A uxiliary hope
asked for a new fran ch ise w ith th e tim e lease on th is building and will
chest, a p air of woolen blan k ets
city of G resham , on the grounds us. it as its G resham term in al,
arid a handsom e luncheon set re
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th a t the old fran ch ise w as loosely calls atten tio n to the fact th a t the
spectively.
Mr. Baker, a salesm an for the
draw n and th a t it failed to specify opening is on M other's Day. w hen
a lim it of tim e. The fra n ch ise w as m essages, flowers and oth er tokens
W alter Metzger llulck
agency,
when inform ed th a t the beautiful
g ran ted in 1906, about a year a fte r of resp ect and honor to "M other''
Above th e club room s will be $300 hope chest and its contents,
th e incorporation of G resham . The will be given. Every courtesy will
G round will be broken next T u es
com pany a sk s for a 40-year fra n - be show n m others and th e ir dear day at 2 in th e afternoon on th e fair co n stru cted th e new g ran d stand w ere his he w as too m uch asto n
chise, w hich is th e usual term des- , ones on th a t day and every day at
w ith a cap acity of 1100.
ished for w ords.
He adm its he
ignated. A 30-year bond issue has th is sta tio n by the tra n s it com pany, g rounds for th e new club building
The building will be of hollow didn't know ju st w hat to say. A ny
for w hich th e c o n tra ct has ju st tile, stucco finish and cem ent floor. way he considers he is about the
been floated by the com pany and says Mr. Young.
th e ten y ears difference w ould give
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been let to Steel & Davis of P o rt
An a p p ro p riate program has been luckiest man alive to g et what
a reasonable tim e in w hich to a d -j TRIPLE
A MAHON
land with W. W. Lucius as a rc h i arran g e d for next T uesday's ex er would he th e delight of women
ju st m a tte rs if new conditions!
ATTRACTIVE PLANT tect. The co n tra ct price is $12,985. cises. In addition to the county folks th e w orld over. His wife and
young lady d au g h ter w ill enjoy this
should arise. T his provision would
building, w hich is to house com m issioners it is expected Joe
chest for a long tim e to come.
T he T riple “A” service station, th e T he
also m ake it easier to sell the
boys' and g irls' club exhibits j D unne will be present and tell of tine
Mr. Itodner, of P o rtlan d , a s a le s
bonds. T he m a tte r w as taken up of w hich J. C. Shultz is th e p ro p rie and the dom estic science work, will | the feasib ility of an auto race
a t th e re g u la r m eeting of th e city tor, has opened for b u sin ess and is be located close to th e race tra c k track . E. E. Flavelle, ch airm an of man for th e Pacific Coast Biscuit
council on W ednesday evening and t bc sub ject of m any com plim entary
exhibits building ! the a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee of the com pany, is delighted w ith th e line
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'v ea r and it is h ere i P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com merce, woolen blankets.
tho
ro ughly .
discussed.
It was rem a rk s due to the a rtistic ap p ear-
W hat in th e w orld a staid b ac h
placed in th e hands of th e com m it- anVe It p resents. The g rounds a re ■
broken by one *of will speak. Also P resident K reud-
t e e o n stre e ts and publ.c w ays for rooray th „ equipm ent ot the sta-
^ ' ' ^ ^ ^ X u e r s on next ! *r M ayor Chas. Cleveland and oth- elor like Lyle Mason can do w ith a
investigation and w ill be acted t ion w ell a rran g e d and ev ery th in g
,
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: ers Music w ill be fu rn ish ed by the luncheon set is a m a tte r of
upon at a la te r tim e.
spic and span and up to date.
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i,i»h <,li,,ol
band
Members of the conjecture. It rem ain s to he seen
Several p ersons appeared b efo re,
In ad(iition to the re g u la r line oi
It will be n ecessary to rem ove ugh
h wiU he present
ju st w hat disposal th e p opular high
th e council to p ro test
a g a in st th e gus oil an(j accessories, th e T rip le th e old g ran d stan d which joins th e la ir boa
school in stru c to r will m ake of his
T
he
public
is
invited
to
attend
p ractice of ch a rg in g
individual | „A..’ will (lo light w ork in vulcan- new g ran d stan d on the n o rth and and w itn ess th is opening cerem ony beautiful gift.
rate s on w ate r for a p a rtm en ts and , izing The hulk of th is class of re- tin s ground will be p a rt ot tjtat and show a h earty in te rest in th e
Tile aw ard of the a rticle s was
m ade from th e G resham th e a te r at
office buildings. T his w as also re- | pairB w m be sent to th e shop on 82d covered by th e new building. T he
fair.
a progrum w hich packed th e house.
ferre d to a com m ittee ot the coun- an(j s ta r k stre e ts in P o rtlan d , ground space w ill be 70 by 100 feet.
T he money w hich was derived from
cil for investigation and report. w hjch Mr. Shultz recen tly pur-
LEWIS & SON PROCURE
LAST IIITES HELD FOR
the sale of th e article s w ill lie de
T hose p ro testin g w ere J. C. Shultz, chased.
BEAUTIFUL NEW STAGE
MRS. ED BAI MANN voted to the in te re sts of th e v e te r
r . E. Cannon, Mrs. A nnie Hevel
f h e prop rieto r says he expects
an s' h ospital, for w hich th e laities
and A. D ow sett.
• to build up a business on service
A uxiliary are
u tlr-
A petition w as p resented asking and atten tio n to d etails and will la-
T he new 25-passenger G arford
F u n eral services for th e late Mrs. <>l the
.... Legion
,
reeln u ten
ts
to r the grading and graveling of te r add a su p er service if condi w hich m ade its in itial trip over th e K ath erin a Baum ann w ere held lug w orkers. All of th e rec ip ien ts
expressed
deep
ap
p
reciatio
n
tor
K elly stre e t from Pow ell n o rth to tions w arra n t. The place w ill be
T h u rsd ay afternoon at th e Unde
Sixth, ot S ixth street w est to Center run officially u nder the auspices of Pow ell V alley road W ednesday a f nom inational tem ple, th e Rev. S. F. the handsom e gifts.
and of C enter north to Division th is organization. Mr. S hultz will ternoon as th e la test addition to the P itts in charge of th e preaching
Card of T hanks.
street. T he petition w as granted he assisted in his w ork by Sven Lew is & Son fleet of m otor stag es service. The fu n eral w as a large
We w ish to th a n k all who d o n a t
am i the necessary steps w ere o r Nelson.
o p eratin g betw een G resham and one. testify in g to the high esteem ed a rticle s for the A uxiliary hope
dered to bring about th e im prove
P o rtlan d is th e la st word in bus in w hich th e deceased w as held in chest on w hich we m ade th e cor
m ent. w hich w ill begin in the near RARE MOTHERS’ DAY
th is com m unity. Many beautiful
design. It has a single door of th e ^ / „ „ . . . . ¡ „ ^ T - o v e r e d ’ th e cask et reel guess. T he chest and every-
fu tu re.
PICTURE
AT
GRANADA
T he council ordered a Are h y d ran t
pav-as-you-enter
type.
th ereb y aI)(1 banketl the a lta r.
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in stalled on th e fair grounds at a
Over the H ill,” fea tu rin g John- elim in atin g all possible chance of
Miss F loella Jacobs and Mrs. g ratefu lly ap p reciate it.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert C. Baker.
point to be determ ined by th e com-
w lll be accident from en terin g or leaving c h a r les Moore sang,
At p resen t th e re fs no b 7 - , nie W alker and Mary C a rr wi
Face, “Good M orning Up T here
T
h
eater,
d ra n t on the grounds, b u t a sta n d presented at th e G ranada .h e
th e c a r -
,
and "Does Je su s C are?" to th e ac- II H<H SCHOOL P.-T. A.
pipe.
78th and E. G lisan, a t M ontavilla,
N early $1000 of th e $8750 invest- com pa n im ent by Miss Oral Sweek.
SIIOI Ll> BE SUPPORTED
A large num ber of bills w ere pre-
Moth ers' Day Sunday, and Mon- m ent in th is handsom e m achine is T i„, Rev . Mr. P itts spoke from the
sented and ordered paid am ong ° n
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The value of a live P aren t-T ea ch
expended in th e tine leath er uphol- w ords, “As one whom his p o th e r
them $15i»0 to Claud Stockton as day. May 8 and 9. 1 his Is an ei
er association lor the high school
.
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aisle
in
com
l'ortetli,
so
will
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com
lort
you.
p a rtia l paym ent on th e m unicipal o rate and cap tiv atin g p ictu re, said ste rin g of th e in te rio r. An aisle in T h ro u g h o u t
his
discourse
he was
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em phasized by . . p rac tica lly all
to he the g re a te st love sto ry ever the cen ter divides th e row s of se ats stresg ed th e b eau tifu l Idea of m oth- sp eak ers in a lively discussion of
building.
w ritten. It has been reissued by into sections w ith tw o seats each, erhood as exemplified in the life of the subject at th e re g u la r m eeting
Sixth and last con cert by G resh Wm. Fox film co rp o ratio n a t th e An ad vantage ot th is type of bus is the one who had recently passed „{ the o rganization last W edltes-
am hand next W ednesday night at
.
..¡„a,,™ - aw ay. T he p allb ea re rs w ere C arl day night. T he concensus of opin-
of
25,000
ex hibitors th e num ber of e x tra larg
e w indow s, 1)a]l, Rogg j)ro w n . O scar Johnson, jOn was th a t th e y ear's w ork had
high school gym needs your p re s req u e st
th
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t
th
e
United
S
tates.
The
one for every section. An electric C. 11. Lane, H. A. C u rry and A rnold not been all th a t it should have
ence and support.
been, though som e in te re stin g and
G ranada, one of th e m ost m odern stop bu tto n is provided for each T eu tsch m an .
Music cleanses th e u n d e rsta n d
Mrs. Baum ann died Monday, May helpful m eetings w ere held, notably
ing; insp ires it, and lifts it into a of th e ea st side p ictu re th e a te rs, section.
2. a t th e age of 45 years, 4 m onths the social g ath erin g of te ach ers
T he new stag e is heated by hot and 25 days. She w as born in and p are n ts In th e fall.
realm w hich it would not reach if w ith a seating capacity of 750, is
it w ere left to itself.—H en ry W ard to be co n g ratu lated on th is p rese n a ir instead of th e u su al m ethod of S w itzerlan d and cam e to Am erica
The te ac h ers have given freely of
Beecher.
ta tio n w hich should appeal to all h eatin g from th e exhaust. Tw elve in 1905. T h a t sam e year she was th e ir tim e and efforts to m ake the
m arried in Chicago to E dw ard Bau o rg an isatio n a success, hut th ere
Make it a crow ded house next lovers of th e b etter class o t pic- dome lights of an im proved type m ann w ho survives her, w ith four seemed to he little in te re st taken
provide am ple lig h t for th e in ch ild ren E dw ard. C lara, F ritz and by th e p aren ts, p atro n s of the
W ednesday night at the high school tu res.
gym for the last band co n cert of
terio r. T he arro w sig n al stop light C atherine. The fam ily has resided G resham d istric t show ing the least
PJan now to atten d th e band con- is in stalled , th e only one approved in G resham about 15 years, eight ,,f an y . T he problem s w ere th o r-
th e season.
concert at high school gym next
vears of th is tim e a t th e p resen t onghly discussed, those ta k in g p art
by sta te traffic officers.
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
W ednesday night, May 11.
home on Cleveland avenue.
agreeing th a t th e P.-T. A. lias a
F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special
Lewis & Son have disposed of
Mrs. B aum ann leaves an aged large o p p o rtu n ity if a w orth-w hile
value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh
L et's go! Next W ednesday night. th e ir old G arford to th e E stacad a mot'hcr Mrs K ath erin a S teudler of program can he devised.
am .—Adv.
E lection of officers w as not hetd,
They have placed th e new Ridgefield, W ashington, two sisters
niiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiioiiiiiiiig route.
m achine te m p o rarily on the Pow ell Mrs. P. G lader of Chicago and as announced, but a com m ittee was
appointed to w ork out a plan and
V alley road, b ut it w ill la te r be ru n Mrs. Jo h n Roth of W oodland, rep o rt to p atro n s of th e d istric t and
W ashington, also a b ro th er Mike
over the Base Line. They will co n S teudler of Ridgefield. Ill addition te ach ers next fall. T he com m ittee
tin u e to m ake th e Radio E le ctric to th e W ashington relativ es, T. J. consisted of W. J. Cooper, Mrs.
com pany sto re th e ir G resham te r Force of Y am hill w as p resen t a t E lm er II. H. Cook. Mrs. P earl F o rt
the fu n eral. In term e n t w as m ade ner, Mrs. II. L. S t.C la ir and Roy
m inal.
E. Cannon.
in Lincoln M emorial park.
Miss Mary M iller sang, accom -
Window Cleaning.
\e w Slimier* an d 'P u m p * »1.95
pa.iied by Miss D orothy Cooper
F or ex p ert window cleaning see
„ « - i ..... s a i s r . i £ S K . ~ « - 5 S 2
S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
Ross Brown, G resham , phope 2501. “ „ X X
S t f l c u , , , h ~ . cor
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at
$2.95
and
$3.95.
Ayls-
piano
solo._______________
D on't lay down th e paper till you ladle:
w o rth & M arlin. G resh am -Adv.
have read th e W ant Ads.
OREGON BROWN SWISS
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Coming Events
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of Brown Swim«
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H erb ert Lynch la ch airm an of
Ameica. He says th a t th e m erits of th e hoard and It. H. Confrey, clerk.
the breed a re being recognized all
F rid ay Evening, May 6— May fes
over th e w orld and th a t the dem and
T he best co n cert has been saved tival at Saron L u th eran church.
for them is Increasing.
for the last, says Dr. Johnson, fe a
F rid ay Evening, May 6— P lay for
tu red by special ta len t, a t high
benefit Ladles Aid a t O resham
school next W ednesday night.
( o l M V COUNCIL TO
g rad e school.
MEET AT RIVERDALE
The la st m eeting for the school
year of th e M ultnom ah County
Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia
tions will he held at R iverdale
school on S atu rd ay , May 14, begin
ning prom ptly at 11 o’clock. E lec
tion of officers w ill be held a t this
m eeting and all presid en ts and del
egates are urged to be p resen t.
HANNEMANN’S
Auto llaclng at V it ti co lite r.
Last Sunday was scheduled as
th e opening of the au to racin g sea
son at Bagley P ark speedw ay at
V ancouver, W ashington, but tlie
races w ere postponed to next S u n
day, May 8, on account of tlie had
w eath er of last Sunday.
T his Is an oiled track , said to be
in b etter shape th an ever before
and races will be prom oted during
th e sum m er.
TABER PHARMACY
Simple — Effective — Durable.
T hat d escribes the au to -stro p r a
zor set given FREE w ith yearly
subscription to the Outlook. Every
man needs one. E very hom e should
have one. J u s t the th in g for the
"b eginner," th e "o ld -tim er' 'and the
girl or woman who may have o cca
sion to use it. G et your set w hile
they last.
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Music w ashes aw ay from the
soul th e d u st of everyday life.—
A uerbach.
Homemade
ICE ( REAM
Now a t th e
P istachio, V anilla and C u stard
at th is time.
S atu rd ay Night, May 7—G illis
B aseball club dance a t S pringdale.
W ednesday Evening, May I l -
L ast w inter concert of O resham
hand at high school gym nasium .
T h u rsd ay E vening, May 12—
Home com ing of G resham lodge No.
125, i. o. o. r . ___
S atu rd ay Evening, May 14— Dedi
cation of Fairview g ran g e hall.
Sunday, May 15, 8 o'clock—Bac-
Ic a ia u re a te serm on at high school.
May 17—O peretta. "A unt D rusll-
la 's G ard en ”, Fairview grade school
Sweet I’e a s Carnal ions,
Lilies, Rnseliutls—
order now for
MOTHERS’ DAY
Flowering Plants. Ferns,
Hanging Baskets
The best for your selection at
Gresham Ureeakouse
Flowers for all Occasion»
Hogan Road
Phone 80»
W ednesday Evening. May 18—
(’lass night exercises, high school.
May 19—G rad u atio n
F airview grade school.
exercises.
F rid ay E vening, May 20—C om
m encem ent exercises, high school.
S atu rd ay , May 21—County boys'
and g irls' club picnic a t L aurel-
h u rst park.
S atu rd ay . May 21— E vangelical
Wome n's union bake sale, A. W.
M etzger store.
Ju n e 13 to 18— Portland
F estiv al week.
Roao