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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, FE UR VAR Y 2 8 1»»« PAGE T H R E E BORING VICTORY COLUMBIA HEIGHTS EXPERIMENT FARM John Meyers, road supervisor, has TO BE ESTABLISHED Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Littlepage, of Columbia grange held its post a Kang of men and team s spreading Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and poned m eeting last Saturday with a gravel on the various roads that have A corporation has been formed in Mrs G. W. Allder Mrs Allder’s good attendance. The new officers cut through. sister, Mrs T. J. Jones, from Sheri for the ensuing year were installed Portland and the Albert Cleveland T. Moot and wife of Clackamas dan is spending the week with her. by Past Master J. Pounder and after farm near the head of Main street. spent Sunday with Jk W. Root's. Mr. and Mrs. L. W ilhelm and fam the installation Miss A lice Rasmus Just outside of Gresham has beeu Floyd Lake and Viola Frank were ily speut Sunday afternoon with Mr. sen took charge of the program At Let I S Attend to the payment of your Taxes for the leased for the purpose of establishing married in Portland last Friday. and Mrs. Alex. Thompson. noon a sum ptuous diuner was en an experiment station for normal Some surprise to the residents here. year 1915. U e make no charge for this service. Mrs. F. Foth, who had her hand joyed by all. The young folks of J. D. Lee, of Portland, has a crew- and wrist hurt recently, had it put our grange announced that on Sat boys, where they will be admitted Send us the description of your property and moving his donkey engine from here, under the X-ray and found one of urday evening the fourth of March and given am ple opportunity to learn w e wi ill via Damascus to Sycamore station. advise you of the amount of tax. the bones dislocated at the wrist and they are gong to give a banquet for all the details of modern agriculture. The Boring Mutual Telephone com som e of the sm all bones broken und all of the old grangers and their About twenty boys will be taken pany has its lines replaced and the one splintered, so she had to go to friends. Te be sure we will all be from the Juvenile court at first and there and expect a rousing good patrons are able to use the lines for the hospital and have the hand all will be established on the farm in a Hurrah for the young folks the first tim e since February 3d, fixed up alm ost two weeks after it tim e short time. An agricultural school of our grange. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. was hurt. W hile she was away her will be established on the 61 acres of GRESHAM . OREGON K. A. MILLER, ('anhier Dear reader: perhaps you read the the farm and som e new buildings Otis Rich has been very sick the past little boy scalded his face and neck while trying to set the teakettle letter in the Journal by a Mrs. will be erected as their need becomes week. back on the stove. We all hope this Bounds, who said, that anybody be apparent. The plan Is to extend the 1 Business is looking up again, sev is the last of their long series of ac lieving in preparing for war was not scope of the school to Include all ' eral teams are at work hauling ties. cidents and sickness. a Christian.” Well you know It set trades. There will be a regular dis- I There were shipped from here last Mrs. E. W illiams returned home me thinking, oh, so very deeply for I cipllne exercised by the head of the week, 30 cars of wood, eight cars of last Saturday from the hospital after do believe in protecting our country potatoes, five cars of ties and one school. It Is not yet known who the j two weeks' illness. from the enem y, and further, 1 wish manager will be. of lumber, besides tw elve cars of Alex. Thompson made a business to be considered a Christian. 1 went gravel and two of feed were unload The plan for such a school was the trip to Portland Saturday. to bed with that lady's article on my outcome of an Idea of H. E. Fair ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy and family, of mind, and had an awful dream, childs, one of the founders of the Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ickler dreamed that this lady died and went B oring School N otes. Pisgah Home. He succeeded in In Those on the roll of honor for the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. to heaven to meet her God, but when teresting R. M. Burley, a Portland she got to that pearly gate, Peter attorney, C. A. Woodworth, of the month of February are Mildred Sie- W. Andrews. Miss T illie Meshallock, of Port the gatekeeper, wouldn’t let her in. fer, Samuel Gregson, Paul Gregson, Ladd & Tilton bank, and John Pear Louis Maulding, Lester Boring, land, and Edgar Wilson spent Sun He said, “No room ror him who is son, a lumber dealer not prepared.” So you see, it pays Lawrence Mack, Margaret Andregg day with the Morgan family. The three formed an association Mrs. Lena Powell, who has been to be prepared in ail things. and Katherine Andregg. At IO o 'c lo c k a. in. and then laid their plan before J. C. Parent Day was well attended and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Morgan and his bride arrived Ainsworth who was so struck with a lunch was served to all by the G. W. Andrews, will leave next home at Chanticleer on Friday even the proposition that he assumed the I have rented my Farm and will sell everything thereon, as follows: mothers. Those present were Mr. Thursday for his home in Cadana. ing and a large dancing party in task of raising money enough to take and Mrs. McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Sie- Her sister, Miss Edith Andrews, will their honor was the feature of Sat over the lease of the farm The II head o f t a ttle, (six Milk C o w s), 3 tw o-year-old H eifers; th orou gh b red fer, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Dreisel, Mrs go home with her. urday night. We congratulate the money was contributed by Miss Maud H oistrtn B ull, th ree years old; H eifer C alf, 4 m on th s old. Miss Annie Morgan spent Sunday newly weds. Schweitzer, Mrs. Tacheron, Mrs. Lin- Ainsworth, Mrs. Belle A. Jenkins, One Brood Mare, w eight 13. to pounds, w ill h ave colt in April . O ne Work and Monday visiting with the home gren, Mrs. Nass, Mrs. Lundy, Mrs. A party of forty prominent rail William M Ladd, Guy W. Talbot, H orse, w eigh t 112» pounds. Richie, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Acheson, folks. road men, including Sam Hill, were Franklin T. Griffith, the Corbett es Since the telephones have been dinner guests at Crown Point on Fri Mrs. Coey, Mrs. Bridge, Miss Adams, Two hundred W hite Leghorn Chickens, one year old; a few Belgian tate, the Misses Failing, C. S. Jack- Eva Schwartz and Leila Nass. A out it is very hard for the Victory day. ».“T ’ i .2 t8 I)OUbIe Harn*‘88' S»n«le Harness. Top Buggy, 1 Spring Hack, son and others. short program was given by the pri correspondent to get news. The line C. J. Littlepage of Mosier, Oregon, Blrdsell Wagon, Metal Wheel Farm Truck. Harrow. Hay Back, Grass It is the hope of the men who men are working su t here on lines has sold his ranch at Corbett to his mary room. have the active management of the Seeder. Root Cutter, Several Milk Cana. 2 Cultivators. Sharpies Cream Friday evening, March 3, Boring 13 and 43, but they are not so we son-in-law, Henry Nilsen, of Port school to Incorporate methods of self I Separator, No. 3, 14-ln Oliver Plow, 1-horse Plow, 12-ln Plow Oliver will play basket ball with Kelso In can get any service yet. We expect land, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis have government, sim ilar to that of such j Side-hill Plow, sm all Platform Scales, Disc Harrow, 240-eKg McClana that in two or three days they will moved to their own place at Hurl- the large hall at Boring. schools in New York and Boston. han Incubator, Green Bone Cutter. Bees und Bee Supplies and lot of Mrs. Mack is giving a half hour to be O K once more. burt where they expect to build this Courses beside agriculture and anlm- Tools and many other things too numerous to mention. The milk truck is hauling the spring. her pupils for color study. Nearly all raal husbandry that will be Included have color boxes and are very en milk again after about two m onths’ The members of the Rooster Rock as soon as possible will embrace T E R M S— S ales under «IO, C asi.; over « 1 » , six m on th 's tim e at lay-off on account of storm s and bad M per cent. thusiastic. Water Co., were In the city on busl blacksm lthlng, forestry public hy In terest, T w o per cen t. D iscou n t for Cash. In the recent test sent out by Su roads. ness on Friday. giene, engineering, carpentry und Dolly Morgan and Ruth Ickler perintendent Calavan, the fourth R. Becker, of Portland, is very cobbling. SALE RAIN OR SHINE FHEE LUNCH AT NOON grade made an average of 91 per passed the eighth grade exam ina busy building a large and up-to-date cent, Benny Musa getting a perfect ' tions and are ready for high school garage at Knight's corner, Columbia ABOUT BASEBALL. mark, and Paul Gregson, Henry ■ but will not start until next fall. Highway. Above It will be a com Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundy and N ettie Schwartz 99 per 1 When it became certain that modious dance hall 50x60 feet, with Burns on February 28, a fine baby hard wood floor. There will also be cent respectively. Gresham is going to have some classy OW NER girl made two modern dressing rooms baseball this season it set us to "rum K. I. A NDERSON, A uction eer. An occasional coat of Lowe Bros K. A. M ILLER, Clerk for the convenience of both ladies wagon paint will save your wagons inating” on the shortage of red Tact vs Tack. and gentlem en. Water will be in and farm implements from rust and decay. It is inexpensive in 1 will Diplomacy is always better than a stalled by the high school and the blood these days and we doped It out save you many dollars. Easily ap "big stick ” in order to accomplish building will be wired for electricity that good baseball will help some to plied. We’ll tell you how. Metzger John Taylor was at Bull Run Sat give the youngsters an Inspiration— results. Bros.— Adv. urday on business. Mrs. Taylor has that Is some of them. The big. lazy been with friends in Portland sev hunk that scorns the playground and I Severe Cold Quickly Cured. iUtigs around the library or barber eral days. "On December first I had a very W ednesdays and S atu rd ays at shop will not always become an effl Julius Meier has let the contract Gresham. Phone 4 5 I severe cold or attack of the grip as it for a new barn and other outbuild uent citizen. He may live to a good I may be, and was nearly down sick in ings. A gang of men will be put to old age, but he will never be any 0. G. S C H N E I D E R I bed,” writes O. J. Metcalf, W eather work to hard surface his road right thing greater than a blam eless neigh t h e u n iv e r s a l c a r ATTORNEY AT LAW by, Mo. "I bought two bottles of up to his residence. bor or a fam iliar cipher. First State Bank Bldg. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and It takes healthy, vigorous exercise Miss Grace Ferguson attended the Portland phone Main 1940 it was only a few days until I was teachers’ institute last Saturday. like sawing wood or spading the com pletely restored to health. I If you haven’t registered yet, you garden to develop the forces of mind firmly believe that Cham berlain’s can do so at W. K night’s store. and body together. Baseball is A New Y'ork m illionaire is adver We have juut received a large shipm ent of Ford Cough Remedy is one of the very another antidote for white blood Tires six different makes in stock as follows: tising for a buttress. Now, if we best m edicines and will know what to Quick judgm ent, enthusiasm , alert G oodrich, K elly-N pringtleld, Ftrcvdone, Y Italic, United HILLSVIEW hadn't sold ours to the second-hand do when I have another cold.” For .States and G A J. B rans. The H illsview school observed Par ness, promptness, unselfishness and man! Most of these Tires are non-skids nnd of several sale by Gresham Drug Co. en t’s day last Friday afternoon. A self confidence are generated and de different patterns of the well known United States Tire Co. brand. short but interesting program was veloped on the vacant corner lot in A part of these Tires are ones we will give ten per rendered by the children. A num any town— in the rough and tumble cent discount on for two days buginning Friday Feb ber of the patrons of the district were sports and games. ruary 25. Every argum ent for such early present. Remember this offer is good only for the two days February 2 5 and JW, I» Itl. Miss Echo Githens attended the training applies Just the same to Don’t forget the dates and come in and see us. teacher's institute at Gresham Sat girls as to boys. Girls who have BEST QUALITY MEATS PHONE 54x such training assum e a more grace urday. F R E E D ELIV ERY C. W. Hupp and family moved ful movement and unconsciously If you are unable to come in you may phone your take on an aversion, almost am ount near Aum sville this week. order and we will hold casings for you This Is Ateo- lutely the last chance to get them at these prices Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers and ing to hatred for the thin-spaced cig Miss Laura Beagle spent the week arette sm okers, and aspire to nobler end at the home of John Githens of things of life. The ancient Greeks realized the Eagle Creek. MAIN ST. POWELL ST., Phon. 44 GRESHAM. ORE. GRESHAM, ORE. Earl Beagle left for Roseburg mpurtance of physical culture over Sunday where he will make ills home two thousand years ago, and even to- day we've not equaled their results. with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzger, of If a boy does not pick up farming or Gresham, called on her brother. Wm. baseball with ease he may attain fame as a broad jumper if he learns Beers, Saturday afternoon. baseball. He may even become an I Wm. Klee, of Portland, was in this Office willi Young’s Auto Truck Service efficient plumber or a brakemau on a neighborhood looking after his prop street car, but he will get there just All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND erty in Sunshine valley. Mrs. Geo. Dreasel, or Boring, visit the same. Farmer’s Hauling Eating peas with a knife or play Orders for Coal ed with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hupp ing lawn tennis will train certain Saturday. Furniture Moving and Briquets Taken Mrs. Mueller, of Montavilla, Is brain centers of value to the organ Main » 1 7 5 WITH visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. ism . and either is much better than a A-2 » » I course on the benches in the plaza E. Forsyth. 1 fT t I moa A valuable horse belonging to with a volume of The Boys of 76. 224 Pine Street, Portland Dally Oregonian M .00 13.25 John Wasson was badly cut by We regard croquet as being highly Dally and Sunday Oregonian 8.00 4.25 valuable in training som e of the li barbed wire. The horse Is not expect Dally Jou rn al ..................................... 6 .6 0 2.76 ters of the body. It Is also an aid to ed to live. Dally and Sunday Journal................... 7.60 4 00 higher conversation but It doesn’t Evening Telegram ........................ 4.60 2.60 fool the girls. ANDERSON Weekly Oregonian 2.00 1.16 Even basketball, LaCrosse, horse Most of the farm ers were out pol Sem i-W eekly Journal 2.00 1.16 ishing up their old plows last week. shoe pitching and handball have Taxes! T ax es! BANK OF GRESHAM Auction Sale On my Premises 1 4 mile west of Anderson Sta. Saturday, March 11 JOHN KRANTZ AUTO TIRES Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle LATOURELL & SON, Agts. ADOLF TIETZE Reliable Truck Service i Get Good Reading Gresham Outlook “ BERT HOSS LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2. $14; No. 3, $11. Rustic, $9. Barn 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough. $6, sized $7 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, uzcd $7. Fencing, $6. Shiplap, SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR P0ST8 Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE LEOS, Moulded and Plain OUTTERS We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE PHONE 41x Route No. 2 Our road supervisot, J Meyers, » a s out sm oothing up the roads in this vicinity during the nice weather Dr. Tucker is hor.- • fir a piece of land cleared; Mr. Smith is doing the work. John Biggs is moving on to the place formerly owned by Chas Sim mons, north of Orient Mrs W. T. Looney, of Estacada, spent Sunday with Mrs C M Lake. S o m eth in g Good. Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect is so agreeable and so natural that you will not realize that It has been produced by .a medicine. For sale by Gresham J|‘ Drug Co. 1 their splendid effects on the human Now’s the best time to substribe. Do it NOW. body. There is nothing so enervat PHONE 701 ing as having nothing to do and nothing to think of and doing them both well. Life is made too easy for the young folks now-a-days They OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 OOOOOOo LIBRARY NOTES should have a taste of the hardships of the pilgrim fathers and the pion If you are planning to learn more j eers But lacking those opportuni of the birds and their ways, the II-, ties then U the glorious old gam e of brary can help you. A I. I. K I N D S A N D I L L B IB B S baseball left, and It comprises all the There are useful books on gardens, i New Gallery qualities that go to make the blood lawns and orchards, and many of the j tingle, the mind active and the eye agricultural bullettna are In demand j PICTURE FRAMING quick. You can get more exercise of at present. OILT or n a t u r a l wood , N w t and C h w p . the body and minu in seeing a good Daffodil« are in bloom in the libra ball gam e than you can in all other ry windows for which we are very M AX SC H N EID ER games put together. If you fall on grateful to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Par the body exercise you can help lick sons who brought «n a window box Sell Rida , Main St.. Oreanam Phon. »41 the umpire full of bulbs a abort tim e ago ÒOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO O G 0 OOOO PHOTOS