TWICE A WEEK VOL. 3. G resham O utlook NO. 23 GRESHAM, CHIPMAN GETS NEW CADILLAC MAXWELL MACHINE ATTRACTING NOTICE MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON “Ever at Your Service’ Phone 701 TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES IN RECENT PRIMARIES $1.50 PER YEAR HEAVY MAIL ON FOUR RURAL ROUTES FRUITGROWERS INCORPORATE The tw o-page ad. of th e Maxwell G resham ru ra l ro u tes handled Auto Co. in th is issue will im press m ail during th e th irty days prospective buyers, so th a t they will April 16 to May 15, iuclusive i rem em ber to m ake in q u irie s before lows: Lbs Pieces Oz E. E. C hipm an has tra d e d his cin- j buying elsew here. It is n ot so much Election re tu rn s have been th e ab ­ I C ounty A uditor 8. B. M artin D elivered A rticles of in co rp o ratio n of th e I to ad v ertise th e local dealers as to 10298 1396. gle cylinder C adillac a u to for one of aw aken public in te re st in a m e rito ri­ sorb in g topic ever since th e polls 'C o u n ty Surveyor. R. C. B onser No. 1 G resham F ru itg ro w e rs’ association 11280 1668 F. H. Dam m asch No. 2 have been signed aud acknow ledged, la te r co n stru ctio n , paying the d iffe r­ ous m achine th a t com pletely fills th e closed on F rid ay evening last. Those County C oroner No. 3 11066 1444. ■ , bill. w ith fav o rite can d id ates w ere more the in co rp o rato rs being M. O. Nelson, ence in price. T he old m achine is 5963 876. The Maxwell is becom ing a p opular th an anxious to know th e re su lts and T he D em ocratic s ta te can d id ates No. 4 C harles Cleveland, H. M. M iller, H. down at th e P o rtlan d salesroom s it­ m achine an d is deservedly so, as it Is every source of possible new s was are few, th e progressives few er. F o r E. Davis and F. H. Lehm an. low priced an d one of th e best autos T otal 38607 5385. ting alongside an o th e r of th is y ea r's on gov ern o r on th e d em ocratic tick et th e At th e m eeting last night th e s u b ­ th e m ark et. Q uite a n u m b er are besieged for in fo rm atio n . Col. Lbs. Pieces Oi. scription b lanks w ere d istrib u te d T he resu lts have been announced n om ination has gone to Dr. C .J. mode), the tw o being in m arked con­ in use in th is vicinity. No. 1 115. 1509 Big ad v e rtisin g , such as this, am ong those of th e canvassing com ­ tra st to each o th er. T he C hipm an aw akens an in te rest and pays from but n ot q u ite com plete o r official. S m ith; U. S. se n ato r, G eorge E. No 2 1893 108. 10V4 m ittee p resen t and a call was m ade C h am b erlain ; n atio n al co m m ittm an, au to is a little an tiq u ated -lo o k in g the sta n d p o in t of doing th in g s on a T he w inners are all know n th ro u g h ­ No. 3 143. 1508 - u for tom orrow evening, W ednesday, rig with 75-incli wheel base und s in ­ large scale. People are prone to fo r­ o u t th e sta te , su b ject to th e official H. M. E seterly ; rep rese n tativ e, A. F. No. 4 977 60. 12 for th e purpose of o u tlin in g a plan of F legel. gle cyiindci, built back in 1902, and get when th e d ealer in m erch an d ise re tu rn s. T he tables given h erew ith drops out of th e public p rin t, but rep rese n t th e w inners fo r s ta te offi­ In th e county th e leading can d i­ proceedure. T he co m m ittee of 12 is t h “ o ilier is a specially co nstructed when he com es reg u la rly o r in such Total 588Ï 427. 1 0 ^ asked to be th ere. d ate is Tom W ord for sheriff, a l­ of 13 4-inch w heel base w ith a m anner as to im press th e rea d er cers, also fo r M ultnom ah county, on th o u g h nearly a full tic k et was T he cannery question was d is­ all of th e 1914 im provem ents and he is not fo rg o tten . A dvertising th e rep u b lican tic k et: “ Traffic in S ouls." uannsd. cussed fully, especially th e rro v isio n s S ta te Officers. fo u r cylinders, to be used on a stag e pays in all cases, b ut th e judicious "Traffic In S ouls” will com m ence ad v e rtise r alw ays gets th e best re ­ N ational co m m ittee R. E. W illiam s of th e by-laws. It was decided th a t ru n in E a ste rn Oregon. an en g ag em en t at th e Scenograph sults. GRESHAM PRECINCTS. they would be based on th e ideas of U. S. S e n a to r.................... R. A. Booth T he m otor n um ber of the little car T h e a te r on S atu rd ay , May 23, m a ti­ T he re su lt in p recincts 308 and o th e r successful canneries at P uy­ R ep resen tativ e, 1st D ist.................... is 1086, w hich signifies th a t it is the ATHLETIC CLUB nees will be given a t 2 :3 0 and 8 :00 W. C. Hawley 309, em bracing th e city of G resham , p. m. T h ere a re six reels, 700 scenes allup, E ugene and Corvall s. 1086th ca r m a n u fa ctu re d by th e C ad­ ELECTS DIRECTORS| R ep resen tativ e, 2d D ist...................... is given h erew ith in d etail for the and 600 people took p art in m aking In th e m a tte r of paym ents to the illac com pany. T his c a r was know n d em ocratic can d i­ th e production. In New York City capital stock th e re will be no call . ....................................... R. J. S in n o tt republican and At a recent m eeting of th e G resh­ as the m odel “A " and was built in money before S eptem ber 1, and am A thletic club the follow ing were dates. In 308 precincts 110 votes and m any o th e rs, people actually for 1902, and has been giving co n tin u ­ e l e c t e d o i l th e b o ard o f d ire c to rs : R ep resen tativ e, 3d cD lst.................... fought to gain ad m itan ce. N othing then for only w hat may be needed at were c a st; in 309 th e vote was 187. ................................ C. N. M cA rthur ous service for 12 years. D uring a Geo. Honey, B ert Lindsey, Jo e P aten- b e tte r could possibly be show n in the th a t tim e. The can n ery will not he built until next tall and money will g re a t deal of th e tim e fo r th e last eaude, E ttsel Jones, Geo. Steele and G o v e rn o r.............. Jam es W lthycom be T hese num bers rep resen ted ab o u t 65 p ictu re line to do good for young not be needed, except for building S tate T re a s u re r...........T hom as B. Kay per ce n t of th e re g istra tio n of all people. th re e y ears Mr. C hipm an has used H arold K ern. T his p h o to -d ram a Is in six reels, equipm ent and supplies. T hese Item s The club h a s arran g e d for th e use th e single cylinder ca r in m aking of tlie second floor of th e Jacobson Ju stice s S uprem e C ourt,.. L. T. H a r­ p arties, w hich ratio held good all an d is produced by th e U niversal will not all come at once and th e as­ over th e county. ris, H enry J. Bean, T hom as A. his mail deliveries. He has now p u r­ building w hich will be fitted up with Film M an u factu rin g com pany. C rit­ sessm ents will be m ade a t th e money F ollow ing a te th e fe a tu re votes of ics say it is. th e best W hite Slave is required. McBride. H. L. Benson. app aratu s for club room s an d office. chased a model “ G” 1908 C adillac. The next g eneral m eeting will be Traffic pictures, ev er placed before When he took th e c a r into P o rt­ T here are ab o u t 30 m em bers, paid up A ttorney G eneral G eorge M. Brown these tw o precincts com bined; the public an d to f u rth e r com m end held at th e call of C hairm an Davis. 'o date, and a lively cam paign is on School S u p t................... J. A. C hurchill T he n ig h t board in 308 was A. H. land the ru n was m ade from G resh­ for securing new m em bers. T he D ow sett, J. J. H alligan and Geo. W. it, th e en d o rsem en ts of th e most D E R T IB T S am to th e salesroom in one hour and m em bership fee is $2 and dues $1 a S tate E n g in e e r..............Jo h n H. Lewis M etzger, ju d g es; F. E. Todd, G. W. p ro m in en t people and societies are four m inutes, and th e m o to r was not month. T he club m eets every T hurs- L abor C om m issioner ....... O. P. HofT Page and E. W. P eterson, clerks, in too nu m ero u s to m ention. No fa th e r W . J . OTT M. B . O T T lay n ig h t fo r business, follow ed by R ailroad C om m issioner... F. J. M iller 309 th e officers w ere J. N. F aris, G. or m o th er should m iss th is o p p o rtu n ­ even warm. ith letic contests. A. Leslie, Max Schneider, ju d g es; ity to bring th e ir sons and d au g h ters Supt. W ater Division No. 1............. es E lk in g to n , W. R. K ern and to see it, as it is bound to save them .............................J. T. Chinook Jam m any a te a r in th e n ea r fu tu re . The M eeting o f M. A. Itoss P ost and Corps F ra n k W ostell, clerks. D E N T IS T S Follow ing are the succesful can d i­ P recin ct com m itteem en w ere sm all sum of tw enty-five cen ts will The re g u la r m eeting of M. A. Ross d ates in M ultnom ah co un ty : GRESHAM - - OREGON nam ed in 309 as follow s: R epubli­ ad m it any one to se ats in any p a rt of dem ocrat, th e th e a te r. H. R. T row bridge, who bought the Post and Corps m et la st S atu rd ay at C ircuit J u d g e ........ C. U. G antenbeip can, C h arles C leveland; Chas. S m ith farm ab o u t a year ago the gran g e h all, a good atten d a n ce S tate S en ato r.......... ....... A. L an g g u th D. M. R oberts. D. M cKeren was Play W ell Received. nam ed by th e d em ocrats in 308. died last W ednesday m orning at hit being presen t. An in te re stin g fea­ F o r ju stice of th e peace, D. S. hom e in P o rtlan d , spinal tro u b le be­ tu re of th e day was th e visit of a S tate S en ato r Jo in t O. M. M cBride P h o n e M a in 2 « S 3 T he “ K ingdom of H earts Content •'um ber of ladies from o th e r Relief R ep resen tativ e, Jo in t. C. M. H u rlb u rt Jo h n so n polled 75 votes, E. L. T horp ing the cause of his death. Ben was presen ted la st F rid ay n ig h t by Mr. and Mrs. S um pter, who reside ’orps. T he v isito rs w ere Mesdames R ep resen tativ es, S. B. Cobb, Jo h n 70, on th e rep u b lican ticket. J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D. Rollins received th e full stre n g th of th e sen io r class of th e G resham on the T row bridge farm , w ent to Hilda S later May A rm strong, M. J. Gill,, O scar W. H orne, 8. B. H ous­ th D E N T IS T high school assisted by o th e r m em ­ B arber, J. E. Gell, T. L. T h orton, e d em o crats In th e two precincts P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening to atten d ton, Louis K uehn,D . C. Lew is, L. V. for th e sam e office. M. M. S quire bers of th e high school. T he p icture !!. M. G em w ell, Anna B ernard and o ffice 514 O regon ian B ldg. th e fun eral of Mr. T row bridge. L ittlefield, C onrad P. Olson, Ben was no m in ated fo r constable his th e a te r was crow ded to th e doors and O regon Miss E thel Spear, of L atourell, Lizzie Bell, ail of G ordon G ranger P o rtla n d , all received th e p rese n tatio n of the was a visitor in the K. P. Rasm ussen 'o rp , No. 43, P o rtlan d , and Mrs. A. Selling, A ndrew C. Sm ith, Plow den vote in G resham being 59. play w ith favor. T he p a rts w ere well o. Pool of S u m n er Corps, No. 21. S. B. M artin, republican can d id ate P H Y S IC IA N S hom e Sunday. S to tt and Lloyd J. W entw orth. A co m m ittee from th e P ost and for co unty au d ito r, received 138 ta k e n and show ed carefu l w ork on Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Reed w ere in th e p a rt of th e pupils and those in C om m issioners .. Philo H olbrook, R u­ 'o rp s was ap p o in ted to visit th e cem ­ votes th e h ig h est of any can d id ate P ortlan d on business F rid a y and Sat ch arg e of th e ir train in g . W hile th e re S. P. Bittner, M. D. etery on T h u rsd ay , May 28, and dec­ in G resham . fus C. H olm an. urday. P h ysician and S urgeon All those who ad v ertised in th e were som e fav o rites, it was generally G rant Bell w ent to P o rtlan d S at­ orate the so ld iers graves. No o th e r Sheriff ......................... T. M. H u rlb u rt O F F IC E H O UK S u rday to delivere th e b allo t box from m em orial exercises will be held here C ounty C le rk ................. Jo h n B Coffey O utlook d u rin g th e cam paign w ere conceded th a t all did cre d itab le work 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. his year T h e co m m ittee consists h ig h est in th e count all over E astern T he net proceeds of th e evening were th is precinct. 7 to 8 p. m.. at R esid en ce $90, w hich will be used in m eeting of Mrs. C lara K ane, Mrs. M aggie County T re a s u re r........ Jo h n M. Lewis M ultnom ah. P h o n es Office 116 R esid e n c e 118 expenses in connection w ith g ra d u ­ "ro w , Mrs. E m m a G ilm ore and Mrs. LOST-—L adies brown g a u n tle t on Office H o w itt B ld g ., o v er P . O. ation. The high school o rch e stra, H annah Bond from th e Corps and Main s tre e t, G resham , F riday G resham Y oung Lady W eds E ugene which fu rn ish ed several num bers, Thos. C in d er from th e Post. night. F in d e r call 681. 23 G en tlem an . show ed the resu lts of tra in in g and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. B radley, of did good work. PH O N E S: R esid e n c e, 111; Office, l l x L illies T ree soap. F o r trees ami J. C. M arshall and Miss Bessie K alispel, M ontana, a re visiting Mrs. rose bushes. S terling & K idder. Camp left G resham fo r V ancouver, H. H. HUGHES, M. D. B radley's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ma- P h ysician and Surgeon W ash., S atu rd ay th e 16th, an d were 1S 8U IA S C E TROUTDALE, Ore., May 18.— nary. Mr. B radley noted g re a t im ­ H o u rs 10-12 a. m„ 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association m a rried a t th e hom e of Mr. D etering provem ent in th is p a rt of Oregon in Office, H ow itt B u ild in g T h e L adies’ Aid will m eet with gave a tre a t at th e schoolhouse F ri- 1510 G rant s tre e t, by Rev. Ellis. The GRESHAM - - OREGON JOHN BROW N tain ed w ith a splendid p ro g ram and bride was atten d e d by Miss G race th e p ast fifteen year. Mrs. E. A. B ak er on P le a sa n t View Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. S tocker, of IK SD B A K C B lay, May 5th. The ch ild ren enter- Hessel. T he groom by C. D. Hum e. avenue on T h u rsd ay , May 21st. bad all th e ice cream they could eat. Mr. A lbert Camp, b ro th e r of the G resham , sp e n t Sunday a t th e Cras- R epresenting only R E L IA B L E IN­ Young peoples' m eeting on Sun­ brid e was also present. Everyone had a lovely tim e. P H O N E S: R esid en ce, T abor 120: well home. Office. Main 4812: H om e A 6162 T he couple will m ake th e ir hom e SURANCE COMPANIES day evening, May 24th. Topic, The Mrs. H ull e n te rta in e d Miss Olive T he g ra d u a tin g exercises of th e W ilson and som e o th e r frie n d s at h er In G resham a t present w here th ey are C h ristian M eaning of Recent J. M. SHORT. M. D. G resh am , O regon P h o n s 513 receiving th e co n g ra tu latio n s of th e ir C o ttrell school will be on T h u rsd ay hom e F rid a y evening. E vents, Psa. 11:1-7. Led by G. M. P h ysician and Surgeon T he Sunday school club was e n te r­ m any friends evening, May 21. R es., 03 East O0th St. L aughlin. tained by Miss G ladys L um sden at T he G irls’ E m broidery club will O ffice, 1111 -1 3 S e llin g B u ild in g G resham M asons V isit M ontavilla m eet T he business m eeting of young h er home, on F rid a y evening. Be­ P O R T L A N D . OREGON w ith Miss Ivy B lackburn J a m e s E lk in g t o n Lodge. sides the m em bers of th e club Miss peoples’ society was held a t th e home T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . IN 8U B A N C E Mabel Inglis of G resham and Mr. of G. M. L aughlin having been ch a n g ­ O ffice P h o n e 46. A C C ID E N T SU R ETY BONDS M em bers of th e G resham Masonic R h eu m atism Q uickly Cured. R e sid e n c e, 338 and Mrs. C. I R a k er w ere present. E IR E A U T O M O B IL E “ My s is te r's h u sband had an a t­ ed on account of Mrs. G. N. S ager be­ All had a lovely evening and the lodge w ent by au to to M ontavilla L IE E P L A T E G L A SS G e o . I n g lis, M. D. last n ig h t w here they atte n d e d th e tack of rh eu m atism In his a rm ,” HEALTH club is p lan n in g m any good things, ing indisposed. A good rep o rt was P H Y S IC IA N and S V B O E O B m eeting of E ast G ate Masonic lodge. O ffice on H a in S tr e e t w rites a w en Known resid e n t of New­ A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p rom p tly a t ­ A chicken pie su p p er will be given h eard from all com m ittees. P H O N E S: Office 81« R e s . 68. tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n to d is ­ by th e L ad ies’ Aid society T h u rsd ay W ork in th e th ird degree was p u t on ton, Iowa. “ I gave him a b o ttle of e a s e s o f the E y e s and fittin g o f P lea san t V alley g ran g e m eets S at­ by th e M ontavilla M asons. The C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im en t which he evening, May 28, from 5 to 8 o'clock. g la ss e s. C O B T B IC T O B 8 F u ller an n o u n cem en t will be m ade G resham Masons say they had a applied to his arm and on th e next u rday, May 23d, w ith d in n e r a t noon o ffic e H ou rs 9 to I I a m ., 1:30 to 6 royal tim e. o v er F ir st a t a t s B ank O resh a m , m orning th e rh eu m atism was go n e.” and lectu re h o u r a t 1 :30 p. m. The next week. T hose who w ent were O. A. E a st­ F o r ch ro n ic m u scu lar rh eu m atism Aaron Fox is in San F rancisco as lectu re hour is an open m eeting. Ev­ ALFRED HAM M AR delegate to th e F o rre ste r's conven­ m an, L. L. K idder, Max S chneider. you will find n o th in g b e tte r th a n R. R. C arlson, Guy F ield h o u se, Cleve C h a m b e rla in ’s L inim ent. Sold by erybody is in v ited to a tte n d . Sub­ tion. P lasterer and C em ent C ontractor. E llsw orth R a k er and W ill C orning B inder. C. R. W heeler, W. H. Cong- G resham D rug Co., and all D ealers. ject fo r discussion, essen tial im prove­ Dr. W . C. Belt E stim ates fu rn ish ed fre e on re ­ -pent several days In D ayton, Oregon don and W. K. Burke. R eg u lar 812.00 w ashing m achines, m ents in farm conditions. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON quest. All work G uaranteed last week visitin g frien d s and re la ­ H. W. S nashali h as been called to U tah L and P la ste r $9.50 p er ton 27.95 a t C a rlso n ’s w hile they la st.— tives. P h o n e 501 G resh am P. O. B o x 31 Office on Main S tre et, op. L ibrary M olalla to a d ju st a fire in su ran ce Jam es B oard well, of Los Angeles, a t G resham . M etzger B ros.— Adv. Adv. Phone 18 G resham , Ore. on a barn w hich has b u rn ed with is visiting his m o th er Mrs. Ira Dod­ son. If he finds a su ita b le location ¡co m p lete loss of all co n ten ts, in clu d ­ he may s e ttle here. IF YOU W ANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE ing seven horses. Miss Mabel Inglis, of G resham , Dr. H a slo p ejip ects to open offices spen t th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. L um s­ In F ir st S ta te Hank b u ild in g . G resh ­ P leasan t V alley Social anil E n ter­ den. ’ am d u rin g th e tw o d a y s T u esd a y tain m en t. Mr. and Mrs. Riche have been vis­ and F rid a y , s t a r t in g th e first T u e s ­ LfrTcSTtW K POULTRY. itin g Mrs. H. F. P arso n s who has T h ere will be an ice cream social day in May. moved to th e H arlow cottage. N otice. FOR SALE— Two larg e five-year-old and e n te rta in m e n t a t th e P leasan t Miss S tella H atfield has retu rn ed m ules, also fo u r la rg e h orses, well 1 will h av e fo r sale at T a r r ’s au c­ Valley g ran g e h all, F rid ay evening, hom e from h e r school In Blalock. bro k e: 1300 to 1400 pounds. H. tion sale May 21, 20 h ig h -g rad e | May 22, for th e benefit of th e public Mrs. G. P. Lum sden is very 111 and E. Davis. P hone 21. tf W hite L eghorn ro o sters and also lib rary . OSTEOATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON will have a tra in e d n u rse w ith her. E verybody invited to a t­ som e of my fine pullets. H. W. T he sw itch board of th e T ro u td ale B E E F CATTLE, Stock c a ttle and Cooley, T ro u td ale , K. 1. phone 434. A p p o in tm en ts m a y be m ade for tend. branch of th e Pacific S tates T ele­ fresh cows w anted. A ndrew s Bros., a b o v e d a y s a h ea d by c a llin g F ir s t phone com pany was moved last S at­ P lea san t Hom e. Phone 279. S ta te Bank. P h o n e 636 W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S A large stock of Screen Doors. urday from A. Fox' sto re to th e Lo­ THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH PEN W ire Screen, A d ju stab le Window- P O R T L A N D O F F IC E gan building and will be o p erated by ETTSEL T. JONES FRANK7C. JONES DRIVING TEAM for sale. An­ d ie d In d ian R u n n er ducks. B arred ♦55-6-7-8-9 M organ B ld g . Je an Larson. P lym outh Rocks eggs fo r h a tc h ­ Screens at M etzger Bros. “ Sw at the B roadway and W ash in gton St. Mrs. L ilyan M arian a began h e r ' drew s Bros., P lea san t Hom e. Phone F ly .”— Adv. 87®. tf ing, $1.00 p er se ttin g , postpaid, A ttorneys. w ork as lib ra ria n on May 18. ------------------------------------— $7.00 per h u n d red . P. F. U hlig, PASTURAGE for reut. G ood feed ; G resham , O regon, R. 3. Special F ence sale, 39 in. Field M ain 1940 ru n n in g w ater. Mrs. E. D ouglass. K. 3601 Fence at 27c per ro d ; 3 ft. W ire R 1, T ro u td ale . Ore. tf M iscellan eou s. G ate $2.25. M etzger B ros.— Adv. c . G. SCHNEIDER F or Sale. Attorney-at-Law No. 1 hog feed, processed barley, ROOM and BOARD— W anted in a N orcross G arden C u ltiv a to rs keep q u iet place for th e sum m er, by 430 W o rcester B ld g. P ortlan d . Ore. $20.00 p er ton a t S u n d ial Mill. your g arden free from weeds. At lady w ith two ch ild ren , 3 and 6 F airview , O regon. tf y ears old. S. W B., 736 E ast 69th - S te rlin g ti K id d er’s k ,------------ N orth P o rtlan d . WITH THIS OLD RELIABLE INSTITUTION PASTURE fo r re n t at G resham . A. B. W itter. South R o b erts avenue. 4 per cent W ood! W ood! W ood! 4 per cent P hone 383. »27 Sherm . M cC arter will supply you you not only avail yourself of the advantages of our prompt FOR SALE- - F in e young d ark J e r ­ w ith it. Seasoned live wood, $4 60; service, careful business methods, and other hanking facilities seasoned dead wood, $3.50. Phone sey cow. E x tra rich m ilk. P e te r 335. tf hut you also profit by our acquaintance with the people of this A nderson. P hone 57. tf * O T T BRO S. Corbett Cottrell Troutdale a« Pleasant Valley Outlook Want Ads., Quick Results Dr. Edmund B. Haslop IN BECOMING A DEPOSITOR Bank of Gresham GRESHAM. OREGON la a UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY for Postal Savings funds ; Designated Depositary for the CITY of GRESHAM, and Gresham SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 4. We solicit the accounts of individuals and merchants, ex­ tending to our customers every courtesy consistent with safe and conservative bankuig. 4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. A. F M ILLER, l*i«*i«leot. K. A. M IL L ER , V ice-PreM .lent. ► . A. HOLLIDAY. $ ice-P res. K. W. P E T E R SO N . V aehier. G ust. la r m ii. E m an u el A nderson. J. McP. K obin*on. D irectors. C olts at A uction. a t T a r r 's sale on May 21st, I will have a p air of 2-year-oids o ut of heavy stock. 23 FOR SALE— C heap, 2,000 gallon Redw ood ta n k , pum p and pipes Rose M etzger, phone 3x. tf SIX HUNDRED pound cream se p a r­ P a stu re for R ent. a to r, n early new. fo r sale at a b a r­ D ouglass B eaver G arden. G reen gain. In q u ire, S terlin g A K idder. feed all su m m er R u n n in g w ater. 50c a m onth and up Mrs. Eunice FOR SALE— At a b arg ain , S pauld­ M. D ouglass. R. 1. T ro u td ale. Phone ing buggy, n early new. R. R. 781. tf C arlson. P hone 548. tf LOST— O r.j bay S h etland pony, W ANTED— W om an to come to house w hite spot on back, w hite feet No­ once a week to wash. Best of tify W H Cleveland. P hone 471. w ages paid Mrs. C larence C athey P h o n e 97. tf FOR SALE— Utah L and P laster. $i 50 per ton at mill. Co , Fairview. Sun Dial Mill FOUND— On Main street, a bunch of tf keys Call at Outlook office. 34 community and by our almost ten years of experience in the banking business in this community. Your account, large or small, checking or saving, is welcome, and we assure you of the best treatment possible, with absolute assurance that your business will be handled in absolute confidence. FIRST STATE BANK -------- G R E S H A M . O frE . 'r«s w ■ m .V j '....... L- O ld e s t B a n k in U ie l o u i u j , o n ta id e th e C ity o f P o rtla n d