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(¡KESHAM OITIAXIK TUESDAY. T'EHKl'AliY 22. HILLSVIEW Nels N orquist has retu rn ed to Col Final Clean-U] p of February SPEC : ials to n . Ju st a few d a y s left to tak e a d v a n ta g e of o u r S p e c ia ls . W e m u st h a v e room for N E W S P R IN G G O O D S w h ic h a re a rriv in g daily. Do n o t m iss th e se M O N E Y -S A V E R S w h ile you h av e th e o p p o rtu n ity . PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS Big range to select front. 65c Silk 49c T.'ic Silk 59c $1.00 Silk 79c $1.25 Silk ...... 98c $1.50 Silk $1.19 -» Having secured the agency for the celebrated W arn er’s “ Rust-proof” Corsets, our present stock must be closed out. Note these prices: $1.00 Corsets 79c -1 50 <loraeta $1.15 $2.50 Corsets $1.87 $3.50 Corsets $2.38 50c C hildren’s Sleeping Robes 39c 50c C hildren’s Outing Gowns 39c W omen’s Outing Gowns. 65c Outing Gowns .... 49c ♦1 Outing G ow ns 76c $1.25 Outing Gowns..... 98c Broken lines of children’s fleeced lined Underwear, reg ular 40c, specially priced at 29c garment. •Just a few m en’s aud women’s Sweaters left. Maroon only, regular $2.50 for $1.25 House Dresses and Kimonas $1.00 Dress or Kimona 79c $1.25 Dress or Kimona 98c $1.50 Dress or Kimona . $119 $2.00 Dress or Kimona $1.33 Childrens, Tub 2 to 14 years. Dresses, sizes 50c Dreaaaa 75c Dresses .. $1.00 Dresses $1.50 Dresses 39c 57c 69c $1,00 R O Y A L S O C IE T Y E M B R O ID E R Y P A C K A G E S A t 2 5 °o D iscount C A N N O N ’S Successor to B ert Lindsey Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes for the Whole Family Phone 641 W anted to K now . An Irish m an having ju st landed in New Y ork got a position on th e ra il road as flagm an a t one of th e p rin ci pal crossings. One day cam e th e ‘20th C en tu ry Limited* ab o u t 20 m inutes late. T he Irish m an held o u t his red flag and stopped th e express. The en g in ee r jum ped off very m uch an g ered, and asked th e Irish m an why he had stopped th e tra in w hen he knew they w ere 20 m inutes late. T he Irish m an rep lied : “ T h a t’s ju s t w hat I w anted to know. W here have you fellow s been fo r th e la st 20 m inutes? GRESHAM W hen en g in eers have been boring tu n n els th ro u g h th e Alps they have found rocks inside so h ot th a t it has been necessary to cool them w ith w a te r before th e men could co n tin u e th e ir work. In nine cases o ut of ten , when man tells th e girl who has accepted his proposal th a t he did it ju s t to get ahead of h er on leap year, he was really a fra id she would propose to the o th e r fellow. S ev ere Cold Q uickly Cured. An ad v e rtise m en t p raisin g th e v ir tu e s of a new m ake of in f a n t’s feed ing bottle, says: “ W hen th e baby is done d rin k in g , it m u st be unscrew ed and p u t in a cold place u n d e r a tap. If th e baby does not th riv e on fresh m ilk, it should be boiled.’’ T he av ailab le w aterpow er of th e U nited S tates, including A laska, am o u n ts to m ore th a n 28,000,000 horse pow er, of which approxim ately 7,000,000, o r 25 per cent., has been developed. "O n D ecem ber first I had a very severe cold o r a tta c k of th e g rip as it may be, and was n early down sick in bed,” w rites O. J. M etcalf, W e ath er by, Mo. “ I b o u g h t two b o ttles of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy and it was only a few days u n til I was com pletely resto re d to h ealth , firm ly believe th a t C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy is one of th e very best m edicines an d will know w hat to do w hen I have a n o th e r cold.” F o r sale by G resham D rug Co. Sanitary Meat Market BEST QUALITY MEATS PHONE 54x FREE DELIVERY Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE MAIN ST. GRESHAM, ORE. Reliable Truck Service Office with Young's Auto Truck Service All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND F a rm e r’s Hauling F urn itu re Moving Orders for Coal and Briquets Taken BERT HOSS Main 0 1 7 5 A-2O01 224 Pine Streep Portland LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn Rustic, $9. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock AU kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE LEOS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE PHONE 41x Route No. 2. 1916 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS As far as w in ter is concerned we do hope th a t we have had all th a t is com ing to us and do d eclare th a t 1916 was q u ite severe to begin w ith It has been a cold w in ter and a good many here had th e experience of be ing sh o rt of fuel. H ow ever we feel we have m uch to be g ra te fu l for, for no one has been in need of food or sh e lte r, a lth o u g h fo r a m onth o r more no team s could get o ut In th e road to g et to any sto res a fte r p ro vision or feed for th e cattle. A good m any ran ch ers have lost th e ir horses up here th is w in ter but not due to sta rv a tio n , b ut r a th e r too m uch feed and no exercise. B ut it is a fact th a t we never saw such d rifts of snow as we had th is w inter. As it was we could w alk up on top of th e trees in th e o rch a rd and o u r little boy could sit down on top of th e telephone pole, and had such sp o rt on th e d rifts th a t he never will forget. Colum bia g ran g e will m eet next S atu rd ay , th e first tim e for two m onths. We tru s t th a t n o th in g will tu rn up to p rev en t us from having o u r g ran g e m em bers g a th e r next S at urday. As it is in stallatio n of officers we look for a good a tte n d a n c e and a big dinner. Come and b rin g some one w ith you. F arm in g has begun and is being pushed along rapidly. A ugust P ier was a P o rtla n d visitor last T hursday. Mr. P ier shipped out a ca r load of wood Monday. A. Sam uelson w ent to P o rtla n d S atu rd ay to see Mrs. Sam uelson. She is lowly im proving but not ab le to be o u t of th e hospital. Tom D onahue is m aking som e im provem ents aro u n d his new house by te arin g aw ay tn e little old log house th a t has been sta n d in g fo r ab o u t forty years, trim m in g up trees b u rn in g bushes, etc. W ith th is issue o r th e paper, the . p resen t local co rresp o n d en t discon tin u es as re p o rte r of H illsview news, I tru stin g som eone, m ore c e n tra lly /lo cated and having a telephone so as to get th e news m ore quickly and def initely will ta k e it up and give us a good newsy le tte r each week as it ts en co u rag in g to th e ed ito r, who is try in g to give us w hat every town needs, a good local paper. It m akes th e p aper m ore in te restin g to those living in th is vicinity an d gives th e public som e idea of th e wide aw ake little n eighborhood we have here. The re p o rte r also w ishes to th a n k those who have kindly assisted by sending On Sunday aftern o o n th e sun sh in e news. in P o rtlan d tem pted a good m any au- toists for a trip o u t on th e H ighw ay, b u t oh, such a d isap p o in tm en t to find FAIRVIEW th e east wind blow ing a gale up here T he L ad les’ Aid of th e M ethodist and q u ite cold besides, and th en to church gave a tea a t th e hom e of find it im possible to get to Crown Mrs. B. C. B rew ster on W ednesday Point a t best. aftern o o n , which was also th e occa P o rtlan d p ap ers rep o rted th e road sion of th e m onthly business m eet open to Crow n P oint b ut forgot to ing. P lan s w ere fo rm u late d for < tell th a t th e re was ju st a narrow su p p er and e n te rta in m e n t to be giv p ath , wide enough to w alk, an d of en a t th e city hall on th e evening of course th e m achines cam e back fast, S atu rd ay , M arch 11, for th e benefit and by th e looks of It, th ey d id n 't of th e society. T hose p resen t at the need m uch pow er going back, the m eeting were, Mr. B urlingam e, Mrs. east wind giving them a su b sta n tia l Ed. B urlingam e, Mrs. Geo. B u rlin g push. am e, Mrs. C h arles Cowles, Miss An- Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier, of P o rt ab elle Cowles, Mrs. S. Dixon, Mrs land. cam e out to visit a t th e ir hom e Ed. lie slin , Mrs. D. S. D unbar, Mrs. Sunday a fte r an absence of two B. Ci B rew ster. Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , m onths on account of th e h ard win Mrs. J. Loser, Mrs. J. W. M oller, ter. Mrs. J. W. Benecke, Wm. Benecke A. W oodw ard ap p ears so happy Clem Cowles, Mrs. Je n n ie McCor lately and it is no w onder fo r his m ack, Miss F ay Davis, Opal Davis. T he P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association first little g ran d so n arriv ed in P o rt will m eet on F rid ay aftern o o n . A land last week at th e hom e of Mr. p ro g ram will be given by th e pupils and Mrs. A. Landine, Mrs. A. M .H enderson is a t home of P rin cip al J. B. L e n t’s room . A m usical p rogram is also being a r again at Crow n P oint a fte r spending ranged fo r th e occasion. Mrs. S. B. a couple of w eeks in th e m etropolis. Mat Schanno, of G resham , was a H all will speak on D om estic Science an d D om estic A rt in th e R u ral guest at C h a n tic lee r on Sunday, but he was n o t d riv in g th e team th is tim e Schools. th a t he was seen w ith th e last tim e he was o u t h ere and n early got burled COTTRELL i i th e big sn o w d rift. T his tim e he T he L ad les’ E m b ro id ery club will was at th e wheel of an auto. m eet w ith Mrs. Wm. C rasw ell W ed Jo h n T aylor took a load of live nesday, F eb ru ary 23. stock to th e Union sto ck y ard s on F r i Guy Hood visited relativ es in P o rt day. land Sunday. W. Deaver, the railw ay m ail clerk, A. R. R uegg p urchased a team of sp en t several days a t hom e h ere this young horses la st week. week. Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n a rtz, of Mrs. It. P. R asm ussen and d au g h Sandy, were th e guests of Mr. and ter, Alice, m ade a trip to th e city on Mrs. Wm. C rasw ell Sunday. S aturday. Miss Iren e E rz, of P o rtlan d , v isit Mrs. A. W oodw ard sp e n t a few ed frien d s in th is vicinity F rid ay days a t th e hom e of h e r d au g h te r and S atu rd ay . last week in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B lackburn G. K nieriem atten d e d th e m eeting w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. of th e G rand Army P o st in G resham Alonzo R adford Sunday. S aturday. PLEASANT HOME T he M ethodist L ad ies' Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. C. M. Brown a t P lea s an t Home, W ednesday aftern o o n , M arch 1. Each lady is asked to b ring a q u ilt block, 19 by 20 inches, pieced and w orked. A lfred Sloop left on S atu rd ay for P a rk e r, W ashington. He expects to be gone all sum m er. PAGE THKEK Im p o lite Officials. Let This Bank Pay Your Bills Deposit your money here, where you know it will he sale, send your creditors, orders (checks) on ns and let us pay the bills. Think of the time it will save you—ami the trouble—to sit at home and pay your hills, or make other rem ittances by mail, in perfect safety. Think how this method INSURES you against loss. How it encourages saving. Then come in aud let us show you how easy it is. BANK O F GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON 4 per cent in te rest paid on Savings an d Tim e Deposits. TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R AUTO TIRES T ires We have ju st received a larg e sh ip m en t of Ford six different m akes in stock as follow s: Goodrich, K elly-S p rin gfield , F iresto n e, \ ita lic, U n ited S tates and G at J. B rans. Most of these T ires are non-skids an d of sev eral different p a tte rn s of th e well know n U nited S tates T ire Co. brand. A p art of th ese T ires a re ones we will give ten per cent, discount on for tw o days beginning F rid ay , F eb ru a ry 25. R e m e m b e r th is offer is good o n ly fo r th e tw o d a y s— F ebruary 2 5 anil 241, 1OHI. D on’t fo rg et th e d ates and come in an d see us. If you a re unable to come in you may phone y o u r o rd er and we will hold casings for you. T his is Abso lu tely th e last chance to get th em a t th ese prices. LATOURELL & SON, Agts. POWELL ST„ Phone 44 GRESHAM. ORE. Get Good Reading Gresham Outlook W ITH Daily O regonian ..................... Sem i-W eekly J o u r n a l......... 8 rao». 83.26 4.25 2.76 4.00 2.60 1.15 1.16 1 yr. 66.00 8.00 6.50 7.50 4.60 2.00 2.00 Now’s the best time to subscribe. :: Do it NOW. PHONE 701 LODGES AND SOCIETIES I T h e s e n o tic e s w ill b e p u b lis h e d f ro m tim e to tim e f r e e o f c h a r g e . O th e r s n o t lis te d h e r e a r e s o lic ite d . I f a n y a r e In c o r r e c t p l e a s e n o tif y th e O u tlo o k a n d c o r r e c t io n s w ill be m a d e a t o n c e .] W OM E» OP W OODCXATT. C L O V E R C I R C L E N O 202. W. O. W M e e ts e v e r y f o u r t h T u e s d a y a t 2.30 In t h e I. O. O. F . h a ll. G u a r d ia n N e ig h b o r. M rs M in n ie C la n a h a a , G r e s h a m ; G u a r d ia n c le r k , E li z a M e tz g e r, G r e s h a m . M AOCABEEB. It would ap p e ar th a t th e public serv an t, no m a tte r haw sm all bis po G K E H 1IA M M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e e ts R O C K W O O D T E N T , K. O T. M s e c o n d T u e s d a y e a c h m o n th , 8 M e e ts f ir s t S a t u r d a y a n d t h i r d F rid a y sition o r hum ble his fu n ctio n , is C o m m a n d e r, E. p. rn. W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r , L . L. e v e n i n g s esich m o n th . much th e sam e person in F ra n ce as in ' K id d e r ; s e c r e ta r y , W m . M e tz L. T h o r p e , r e c o r d k e e p e r, A. G. S c h a n - tln . R . D . 1, G r e s h a m . g e r. G r e s h a m , O re g o n . th is co u n try , m an ifestin g much the | C H A R I T Y R E V I E W , W H A — M e e ts sam e lack of courtesy as th a t which i A a I i R n V v i I E W M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e e ts s e c o n d T h u r s d a y a n d f o u r t h S a t u r d a y F m eets us so o ften here. a f t e rn o o n s each m o n th . C o m m a n d e r, f ir s t S a t u r d a y o f e a c h m o n th . M a r g a r e t S c h a n t i n ; r e c o r d k e e p e r, M. I. W o r s h ip f u l M u s te r, J o h n R. C ook. G r e s h a m R . F . D. 1. Recently in one of th e d ep a rtm en ts of a P arisian m ayoralty, tow ard m id X. ley. G r e s h a m , O re g o n . D B A M O E D IR E C T O R Y . day, a little old em ploye was ab o u t to List of L etters. sa nd y MASONIC LODOS W . M M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M e e ts e v begin m unching a lunch of carro ts. Ge»». II. W a ite ; s e c r e ta r y , C. D. P u rc e ll. e ry f o u r t h S a t u r d a y . M a s te r, R. I. A n d e r s o n ; s e c r e t a r y . M y r tle J o h n s o n ; le c R em aining le tte rs uncalled fo r in Some one rapped at th e door No re .Sandy, O reg o n . tu r e r , M rs. D o r s C lu so n . G re s h a m . th e G resham postoffice for week en d sponse from th e little em ploye. T R O U T D A L E C H A P T E R . O. E. 8., It. F. D. 2 No. SO— S ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n th e t h ir d ing F eb ru ary 20, 1916: T he person who had rapped e n S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th . M a so n ic h a ll, 8 A N 1) Y G R A N O E — M e e ts ev e t y T ro u td a le W o r th y M a tro n , J a n e t M. f o u r t h iS a tu rd s y . M a s te r , A O. T h o m L etters— Jean B auer, Mr. an d Mrs. tered. ’’M onsieur,” he began. G r a n t ; s e c r e ta r y , M a rg a r e t M cK ay . a s . s e c re ta ry , J a m e s H ell; l e c tu r e r , P ete R hodes, Mrs. p . F. Oeroly. “Come back at 2 o ’clock, grow led J o h n R o b e r ts . S a n d y . O reg o n . M C H A P T E R , O. E. B„ NO. F oreign L e tte r— G am en ara Lo th e little em ploye, as he co n tin u ed to l i i G R - E M S e H e A ts f irs t an ti t h ir d T u e a d a y s E V E N IN G STAR G R A N G E M e e ts each m o n th in odd b e llo w s ' h a ll. f ir s t S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n th . renzo. M a s te r, gnaw aw ay at th e vegetables. V, o i t h y M a tro n . A n n a lir o w n ; s e c r e J J . J o h n s o n ; s e c r e ta r y , M is s I v a t a r y , M is s R o s e 1. D alr. T hese le tte rs will be se n t to th e “ B u t— ” H ic k e y ; l e c t u r e r , L. M a u d H all. dead le tte r office on April 6th, "No buts ab o u t It. Come back at 2 G R E S H A M C A M P , NO. 13.180, M. W . OCKW OOD G R A N G E — M e e ts firs t A - - M e e ts t h i r d F r id a y In e a c h m o n th W R 1916, if n ot delivered before. In o ’clock." d n e s d a y 8 p. in., a n d t h i r d S a tu r d a y in o d d I e llo w s ’ h u ll A ll o b lig a te d 10 e a. m . M a s te r , M rs. I d a B u rg e « « ; s e c calling for th e above, please say a d m e m b e r s a r e in v ite d to a tt e n d . R o s s r e t a r y , L e w is J e n s e n ; le c tu r e r , M rs. “ I am th e new chief of th e b u r Brown, d a r k,__ E lla R o w a n . G r e s h a m , R . F . D. 1 vertised, giving d ate of list. e a u ," said th e visitor. U M IT E D A B 1 T 8 A R B . I. McCOLL, P M. C O L U M B IA G R A N G E — M e e ts firs t At once th e little em ploye jum ped » O K I N G A S S E M B L Y U N IT E D A R T I- S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th . M a s te r , R P. u p .try in g to hide th e bunch of c a r s a n s . N o. 270— M e e ts se c o n d a n d f o u r t h R a s m u s s e n ; s e c r e ta r y , M in n ie P o u n d e r ; Satisfied. O F . h a ll. M a s te r , C la u d e l e c t u r e r , M rs A m e tla W o o d w a rd . C o r rots behind his back, as he bowed F F . rid C a r y o « s . s : 1. s O. b e tt, O re g o n . e c r e ta r y , M rs N o ra C ounsel— I ’m so rry I co u ld n ’t do deeply to th e visitor. W O O D L A W N G R A N G E - -M e e ts s e c ODD FE L L O W «. m ore for you. o n d a n d f o u r t h S a t u r d a y e v e n in g s M a s "Go before m e” , said th e chief, te r , W 11. H D u f u r , s e c r e ta r y , T. H. Convicted c lie n t-—Don’t m ention "an d show me, If you please, to my G R E S H A M L O D G E , NO. 12&, I.O .O .F . T a l b r e t h ; l e c t u r e r , M rs. S. Ifl. W ln d le . it, guv-nor; a in ’t five years en o ugh? N. O., Ja m es M cKinney; se creta ry . P o r tla n d , W o o d la w n s t a ti o n b u rea u .” It. H. Todd. Meets every T h u rsd ay T he little em ploye was g rea tly em evening. T h ree h u n d red years ago th e pop L E N T S G R A N G E — M e e ts s e c o n d S a t- ___ u r d a y . 10 a. m. M a s te r . T. J K r e u d e r ; He did not u lation of London was only 150,000. b a rg o e d by the c a rro ts R O C K W O O D R E B E K A H 1JJD G E , N o I « e c r e t a r y , M rs. W . L. H o t c h k i s s , l e c t u r know w here to p u t them . 205. M e et« h r s t a n d t h i r d T u e s d a y e r, M rs. M a u d e D a m a li. L e n ta . O reg o n . e v e n in g s a t 8 o ’clo ck N. G. C la ia PROBATE. T he chief took pity on him "My S te n a la n d , s e c r e ta r y . M a ry R ic h m o n d . PLE A SA N T VALLEY O R A N G E - „ . e a t s e v e r y f o u r t h S a t u r d a y in e a c h friend, he said, " p u t down y o u r car- , _, , , G R E S H A M ltE H E K A I l L O D O E , NO. m o n th . M a s te r , P. Il, H a te m a n , s e c r e A rth u r Jam es F ield h o u se E state. rots. T h ere is no sham e in eatin g ' 61- M e e ts e v e r y s e c o n d a n d f o u r t h t a r y , M rs. E . L. A n d e r s o n , le c tu r e r . M iss .. M o teley n t 8 p. m. In th e I. O O. F. H a z e l B e rk s . G r e s n s m , o r e . It. F . D. 3. N otice is hereby given th a t th e un vegetables, Hut th a t resp ectab le OC- ] h a ll N o b le G ra n d , M rs. C o ia C h ild e r s d ersigned has been appointed ad m in R U S S E L L V I L L E G R A N G E — M e e ts n o t p rev en t you s e c r e ta r y , M rs. C. G. H u m a s o n . is tra to r of th e e sta te of A rth u r Jam es ctipallon should s e c o n d a n d l a s t S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . H O R IN O R E H E K A 1 1 L O D O E NO. 213 M a s te r , J o h n W e ih e r , s e c r e ta r y , N e ttle F ieldhouse, deceased by th e c o u n ty , ,rom giving a gracious welcome to M e et« firs t a n d t h i r d F r i L e w is , l e c t u r e r , J . L N e w e ll P u r l la ml co u rt of th e s ta te of Oregon for M ult- th e public. Let th is serve as a lesson d I. a y O. s a O t 8 F .— 15 Hl I. o . F. h a ll N o b le It. E. D. 1. G ra n d , B la n c h S le f e r : s e c r e ta r y , A m y notnah county and has qualified. All I to you.” — Ind ian ap o lis News M o ra n d . V ia lto r s w elco m e. persons having claim s a g a in st said . News. P O M O N A G R A N G E — M e e ts t h ir d e sta te a re hereby notified to p resen t B O R IN G L O D G E NO. 234. I.O .O .F .— W e d n e s -ls y , M a rc h , J u n e , S e p te m b e r. 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