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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. MAKI H IO IU IM CORBETT Nobody’s Dollars are any better than yours, or will be any more carefully cared for in this safe State Bank. ' 7 This is your Bank, everybody 's Bank, and its splendid time saving, business prom oting facilities are at the command of EVERV depositor, be his balance large or small. W hy not come in and talk it over? Now's the time. 4 | hh re m In te re st paid on Savings and Tim e deposit*, com pounded Sem i-A nnually. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM. OREGON k . A. MILLER. Cashier -a Auction Sale 1 1 -2 Miles Seni h of Linnemann Station Tuesday, March 21 Sale Begins 10 a. m. Will sell lease of .1 aefcs of ¡.tint tor the r-st of this vear, with privilege of more years. One amt one half act. s small fruit', half acre S-year-ohl orchard, two acres open land. 1 Sorrel Horse, coming 4; \ eight 1450 lbs. 1 Grade Guernsey Bull, 4 year's old. 1 Grade Guernsey Bull, year old. 1 Grade Guernsey Cow, 6 years old, fresh, w ith heifer call. 1 Jersey Cow, 6 years old, Iresh. 1 Grade Guernsey Cow, 2 years old- fresh. 3 Grade Guernsey Heifers, coming 2. T.'/o Grade Guernsey Heifer Calves. 6 Cows, milking. 1 Cow, springer. 8 Pigs. Mr. and Mrs. II. P oulsen w ere vis itors at G resham Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs F. Snitxler, Mr and Mrs H ans H endrickson, Mr and Mrs. O. E B aker and ch ild ren , Jessie P resto n . L uella and E sth e r Poulsen were the g u ests of Mr an d Mrs. F rit* Zilnt and d a u g h te r Sunday. M arie Vdey spent th e w eek-end w ith h er hom e folks .Mr. R eeder was In P o rtlan d last Friday. T he H u rlb u rt vocal society met at Mrs. Sylvester E van's on last F rid ay evening. Mrs C lara H yerstay, of P o rtlan d , was a guest of Mrs A B. K erslake th e la tte r p art of last week I n i o i i High School No. I. At a recent ciphering m atch. Lloyd Ough was declared cham pion cl- h e re r T he p arty at th e g ran g e hall last S atu rd ay night was considered a de cided success. Those who were on cim m ittees from th e high school were Mvra Boss, Bessie K nieriem , Ada W oodw ard and E arl Pounder. Games w ere played, and a sh o rt program was given. At eleven o’clock, re fresh m en ts. consisting of cake, san d wiches an d coffee, w ere served. T hose who w ere not absent from high school d u rin g th e past m onth w ere: G ladys B arr. F. M urray Sm ith, Doris T rickey, T heodore Reeves, C rate Reeves. E rnest M ershon, Lloyd Ough. F rances Jo h n so n , Ada W ood w ard, Luella Poulaon and Isabel Roy. Last F rid ay aftern o o n , F red W ood w ard. rep rese n tin g th e sophom ore class, in v ited th e teach ers and pupils to a St. P a tric k 's day p arty to be held at th e schoolhouse on F riday evening, March 17th, from 8 until ■ 11 o'clock. T he in v itatio n was quite : cleverly w ritten in rhym e form. G ladys B arr spent last S aturday with Ada W oodward. A T T E N T IO N ! Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders MILL FEED any quantity at Carload Rates for Cash Cash Price» any day up to and including Friday, March 17 Bran, . . . per ton $22.50 Shorts, . . per ton $24.50 One ten-gallon Alilk Can. 4 five-gallon Milk Cans, 4 th ree-g allo n Milk Cans. 1 l’rim us S ep ara to r, 450 pounds capacity, 1 E m pire S ep arato r, 400 pounds capacity. 1 No. 3 Im proved C ylinder C hurn. One $1.50 llu tte r Mould and T ray. 1 Babcock. 4-bottle Milk and Cream T ester, and a n u m ber of Milk B ottles and F ru it Ja rs. One double set of H arness; som e ex tra Collars, B ridles and H alters. 1 3 ' 4 I-’arin W agon. 2 S pring W agons. 1 10-in. O liver Chilled Plow. 1 8 in. O iver Chilled Plow. 1 tive-foot C u lti vator. 1 B erry H arrow . 1 No. 25 P lanet Ju n io r C u ltiv a to r and Seeder. C ross-cut Saws. Mauls and W edges, G arden Hoes and Bakes, one Feed QUALITY the best we can buy. PLEASANT VALLEY C hopper, five Cow S tanchions, one K itchen T reasu re, fo u r K itchen C hairs, and v arious things. Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Olson, of Come early and look at the place. T he lease sells first. Sale begins at Sellwood, w ere over-Sunday visitors 10 o'clock. at th e hom e of Mr. O lson’s paren ts, Mr and Mrs. A. B. Olson. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. FREE I,IN C H C harles K ennedy, of L ents, was out W ednesday looking a fte r his T E I t M S : — A ll sum » u n d e r S lit . C n -b ; o v e r S H I .six m o n th s ’ tim e on ap- place. pro ved not«*- ut ( > p e r t e n t . T h r e e p e r cent d isco un t lo r ('a s h . Mike H einrich was in G resham T uesday on business m atters. Miss E dna Berke, who is teaching W . S. W O O D , A u c tio n e e r. Gresham 611 Fairview, Oregon Phone: Troutdale 9F 11 school n ear B arton, visited with hom e folks Sunday. Signs o f Good Digest ion. o ta a o c c o o o o o o o o c K jo o o o c H jo c J O N. S tin er was a P o rtlan d visitor 1 O W hen you s e e a ch eerfu l and hap- 3 o one day recently. i py old lady you may know th a t she 5 c | Geo. Beem er, of n ear K endall, was deputy spoke on th e good of th e o r has good digestion. If your diges Alala K I N D S A N D A L L S I S K S p a v isitor at th e hom e of Ills b ro th er, der. T h ere were m usical n u m b ers tion Is Im paired o r if you do not S E. Beem er of th is place, Tuesday. and a fine g ran g e dinner. relish your m eals take a dose of Mrs. F red M atth ias visited w ith C h a m b e rla in ’s T a bl c t s. T h e y ! stre n g th e n th e stom ach, im prove th e 1 frien d s in th e vicinity of Dam ascus TROUTDALE digestion and cause a gentle move PICTURE FRAMING I one day th is week. Miss -G ertrude C h ristian , of P o rt m ent of th e bowels. O b tainable at OK NATURAL G IL T WOOD, A stra n g e r, ap p a ren tly u n b al land, was a visitor at th e Lum sden N e a t a n d C h eap . G resham D rug Store. anced in m ind, created som e excite hom e last week. An occasional coat of Lowe Bros m ent h ere last S atu rd ay by ru n n in g M A X S C H N E ID E R T h ere will be church services next wagon p a in t will save your wagons 5 1 in to team s, au to s and w h atev er he Sunday evening at » o'clock. Rev. THE U N I V E R S A L C A R S ell B ld g ., M a in B t., G re a n a m and farm im plem ents from ru st and P h o n « 541 happened to m eet up w ith on th e B. C. B rew ster will preach. decay. It is inexpensive in 1 will save you m any dollars. Easily a p 3 0 0 0 c o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o r county road, u n til som e one te le L a to u re ll's o rc h e stra has bills out plied. W e’ll tell you how. M etzger phoned th e sh eriff’s office, when for a dance S atu rd ay n ig h t, March B argains in the W ant Ads. Bros.— Adv. Sh* riff H u rlb u rt cam e o u t and got 11th at th e M asonic hall. him. C h ester A. Lyon gave an in te re s t We have ju s t received a la rg e sh ip m en t of F o rd Less th a n fo u r w eeks rem ain in ing lectu re at th e ch u rch last T u es T ires— six different m akes In stock as follow s; GoiHlricIi, K elly-Springfield, F iresto n e, Vitwlic, U nited w hich to reg ister. Get busy and do day evening, illu stra tin g his talk S tates and <4 At ,1. B rans. y o u r duty. wit-h stereo p tlco n views. His talk Most of th ese T ires are non-skids an d of several As co rresp o n d en t, we will be described his w ork on his “ Big different p a tte rn s of th e well know n U nited S tates T ire Co. brand. pleased to have you call us up and B ro th er F arm for boys n ea r L eba BEST QUALITY MEATS A p a rt of th ese T ires are ones we will give ten per give us any item s of which you may non w here he gives a good clean, I K EF D ELIVERY PHONE -,»v cent, discount on for two days beginning F rid ay , F eb happen to know , o r If not convenient w holesom e su m m er o u tin g to boys ru ary 25. R em em ber th is offer is good only for th e tw o daya- - to call by phone w rite a note and whose circu m stan ces will not perm it F eb ru ary 2."» and 2(1, 191(1. leave a t M oore & R h o ad 's sto re. of such good fo rtu n e. T he lectu re Don’t forget th e d ates and com e In and see us. Mrs. G. H. K esterson e n tertain ed was atten d e d by a large and ap p re th e L ad ies’ Aid T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . ciative audience. If you are unable to come In you may phone your Services will be held In th e church U nder th e auspices of th e T ro u t GRESHAM. OKE. M A IN S T . o rd e r an d we will hold casings for you. T his Is Abso next Sunday aftern o o n at 3 o’clock. dale L ad les’ Aid society, th e E n lutely th e last ch ance to get them a t th ese prices. Rev. J. C. T lbbets will preach. All d eav o r society of th e M ontavilla a re cordially Invited. C h ristian ch u rch will present the com edy, “ Betw een th e A cts,” next FA IRVIEW POWELL ST., Phone 44 GRESHAM, ORE. F rid ay evening, March 17th, at 8 C ounty S u p erin te n d en t of -tehools, o'clock at th e Masonic hall at T ro u t Office with Commercial Delivery Co. A. P. A rm stro n g was at th e city hall dale. T he cast Is as follow s: Rich 229 Pine Street Between First and Second. on W ednesday evening for B andar 1- ard C om fort, m a rrie d yet single, ization of th e F airview school. T h ere A rchie M cQuiston; E dith Com fort, ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND was a m usical and lite ra ry program , unknow n, u n h o n o red and unsung PORTLAND gi ven by th e pupils and p atro n s of Miss O phelia S m ith ; G eorge M errl- F a rm e r's H auling, F u rn itu re moving. O rd ers tak en for Coal. th e school. F airview is now a sta n d gale, an u n frien d ly friend, A rchie ard school, being th e th ird In th e K ing; Mr. M eander, blam ed but B riquets, W ood, S and am i G ravel. county to receive th e honor. G resh blam eless, Claud A ltm an; Mrs Cle Gresham Dp rt Un<;q Portis«.!. am was th e first, w ith Powell Valley m e n tin a M eander, blam eless but 1 O le 73 X D e l l IlU dd Broadway 0082; A 207» school th e second. blam ed, Mrs A rchie McQuiston Sal- 1 T he W om en’s Socity of th e P res ly, h e r “ F rln c h ” m aid, MI hh G la d y s ^ b y terian ch u rch held an election of O oln; H arris. Com fo rt *■ se rv a n t. Vic W IT H officers last T h u rsd ay . T h e new )t- to r M cQuiston. The play Is full of ' fleers are, p resid e n t, Mrs. J. W b rig h t, clean fun and brings o ut Y 6 m o«. 1 XT. T ow nsend; vice p resid en t, Mrs. H. m any laughs w ith its lu d icro u s situ - j • Dully O regonian .................. $4.00 $3.25 M. S haw ; se c re ta ry -tre a su re r, Mrs. at Ions. F o u r good special num bers i Dully and Sunday O regonian 8.00 4 25 • J N. F aris. 5 50 Dally Jo u rn a l .. . 2 75 a re given also Mrs. R. J. C opeland an d ch ild ren 4.IM) Daily and Sunday J o u r n a l ........ ... 7.60 Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn T he Ladies Aid society will meet a re visiting a t Cam as, W ash., with 4.50 2.50 Evening T elegram • Rustic, $9 w ith Mrs. L H um m er next W ednes Mrs C happel, th e fo rm e r’s m other. W eekly O r e g o n ia n ...................... ... 2.00 1 16 day afte rn o o n fo r sewing. 1x4. 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. Miss Mae an d H arry Donley of S' ml-W eeklv Jo u rn a l 2.00 115 Mr. anil Mrs T. J Bailey an d ch il 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. S pokane, m ade a w eek-end visit with • Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. Now's (hr brst Iim«> to subscribe. Do it NOW. th e ir g ran d m o th er, Mrs. H. M. Shaw d ren and Mrs ,C. I. R a k er w ere In SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS G ra n t Shaw Js sp en d in g a few G resham y esterd ay on business. PHONE 701 days on th e Davis farm n ea r E staca PLEASANT HOME da. helping his b ro th e r G eorge to Rev. 8. F. P itta of G resham will move an d get settled . All kinds of Moulding. Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles How to P revent Croup. Chicle is ob tain ed by tap p in g the F airview g ran g e held an all-day preach at th e B aptist church next TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE W hen th e child la aubject to a t session on S atu rd ay last 8. It H all,; Sunfla Jr m orning at 11 o’clock. Come sap o d llla I Acras sa p o ta t trees.w h ich LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. tack s of croup, see to It th a t he ea ts Rev. E. A. L eonard, co u n ty a g ric u ltu rist, who Is nlso t h e i an<^ b ea r him grow wild in th e fo rests of th e s ta te a light evening m eal, us an o v erlo ad We Deliver Lumber m a ste r of th e g ran g e, ta lk ed on his th e p asto r, will preach In th e ev en of V era C rus. T he In d u stry Is con ed stom ach tnay b rin g on an a tta c k , plans fo r th is y e a r’s work In a g ri ing at 8 o ’clock. T he M ethodist L adles' Aid society tro lle d alm ost e n tirely by th e Huaa- alao w atch for th e first sym ptom c u ltu re. P aul V. M aris, s ta te ag en t waa p rese n t and gave an In stru ctiv e will m eet with Mrs. C. M Brown on teca In d ian s, who sell th e chicle In hoarseness, and give C h a m b erlain 's Route No. 2. ta lk . Mr. N o rth ru p spoke on «oil W ednesday. March 15. A good at- th e m a rk e ts of T uxpain and T am p i Cough Remedy as soon as th e child PHONE 41X becomes hoarse. O b tainable a t th e b acteria. T. J. K reu d er, c o u n ty , te n d an ce la denlred co. G resham D rug »tore. Middlings, per ton $32.00 SUNDIAL MILL S. C. BRASSWELL, Owner pho r os New Gallery AUTO TIRES Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid ior Veal, Hcgs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE Hoss’ Truck Service LATOURELL & SON, Agts. Get Good Reading Gresham Outlook LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.