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GRESHAM
FRIDAY.
OUTLOOK
IRON AGE POTATO PLANTER
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Save» a b u sh el of sceil p er a c re , m a k e s every
piece c o u n t, i.o sp re a d of d ise a se , a tw o m an p la n te r
w ith co rn o r bean a tta c h m e n t.
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d isc o|«*ner.
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Hessefs Farm Machinery
BEST TO BUY
Gresham, Oregon
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LOCAL EVENTS
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OF INTEREST
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M e n s a n d W o m e n 's F o o tw e a r
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to Mr. an d M rs. H a rry Jo h n s o n on
M onday. A p ril 24.
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Mrs. I). M. C athey, an d Miss M ary
C ath ey w en t to P o rtla n d to d ay to at
te n d tile co n v e n tio n of th e H o lin ess
a ss o c ia tio n , now in session.
A s TIIK day you
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NEVER W ILL w ear out
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I DON'T blam e other
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STORES for burning
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DOIN'«. m ental arith m etic
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TRYING TO keep up
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W IT H T H E p a re you set
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<»E THAT bunch that
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ISN’T XX II XT I started
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TO XX KITE about
I THANK
YOU.
Emery’s Truck Service
28.
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C lo v er C ircle, W om en of W o o d craft
m et w ith .Mrs. W. E. B ales la s . I ues-
d ay a fte rn o o n , a n d e n jo y si i le lig h t-
fu l g a th e rin g .
A fte r th e b u s iu ts s
sessio n Mrs. B ates se rv ed r e f ris h -
m en ts, w hich w ere u n iq u e, sin c e th e
v ian d s, as well as a ll ta b le d eco ra-
| tlotis c a rrie d o u t th e lodge c o lo rs of
i red. w h ite an d g reen . M rs. Btaev
an d .la u g h te rs . B e a tric e a n d P h y llis,
fav o red th e com pany
w ith m usic. i
O u t-o f-to w n m em b ers p re s e n t w ere
Mrs. A. D uncan a n d Mrs. E lizab eth
J a c k of Scenic. Ed. M etzger, m a n a
g e r of th e C ircle, w as th e only m an
p re s e n t an d receiv ed m a rk e d a t t e n
tio n . T h e w om en th in k p e rh a p s Ed.
lias a p o litic a l bee in iiis b o n n e t, and
a re s u r e th a t if he h a s lie w ill win, !
as e v ery w om en of th e day w as pro- i
p itio u s.
E. V. L ittle fie ld , re p u b lic a n can- j
I d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n to con- |
g ress w as in G re sh a m on W ed n esd ay |
an d called on
th e
O u tlo o k force
w hile m a k in g th e ro u n d s of h is p ro s
p ectiv e c o n stitu e n c y h ere.
Mrs. In ez M iller of W ilb u r, O re-
T o d a y ’s delay in g e ttin g o u t th e j
g j u , is s e e k in g th e n o m in a tio n fo r O u tlo o k w as d u e to a lack of pow er
c o u n ty tr e a s u r e r of D ouglass co u n a t a lm o st th e tim e of g o in g to press.
ty, n o t s u p e r in te n d e n t of school, as
T h e th u n d e r sh o w e r closed th e e le c
h as e rro n e o u sly been re p o rte d .
tric a l c irc u it fo r a b o u t an h o u r.
Gresham, Ore.
a
APRIL
M uch in te re s t is b eing m a n ife ste d
o v e r th e
May
Day p re p a ra tio n s
w hich a re well u n d e r way by th e
F re s h m e n of th e h ig h school. T he
fe s tiv itie s w ill b eg in a t th e close of
th e m o rn in g sessio n of sch o o l on
M onday, w hen th e cla ss “ fe e d s ” w ill
he h eld .
F o llo w in g th e d in n e r th e
May Day m a rc h w ill ta k e p lace , p a r
tic ip a te d in by a il tile g irls of th e
h ig h sch o o l, th e n
w ill com e th e
c ro w n in g o f Miss B onnie H o rto n as
q u een o f May a n d a th le tic fe a tu re s
A la rg e n u m b e r o r v is ito rs is ex
p ected to be p re se n t. T ile F re s h m e n
will h av e b o o th s fo r th e sa le <of re
fre s h m e n ts an d h o p e to a d d m a te r
ially to tile tu u d s of th e class.
A N a tiv e Sun.
B. C. B o n ser, co u n ty su rv e y o r of
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty a n d re p u b lic a n
c a n d id a te fo r re -e le c tio n , is a d e sc e n
d a n t of tw o p io n e e r fam ilies.
He
was horn on S au v ies Is la n d in 1859
a n d h as re sid e d in M u ltn o m ah coun
ty sin ce 1861.
H is e a rly life was
s p e n t on a fa rm a n d Iiis e d u c a tio n
w as o b ta in e d p rin c ip a lly in th e c o u n
try an d city schools.
A fte r le a v in g th e fa rm he p re
p a re d h im se lf fo r his p ro fessio n by
a tte n d in g a p riv a te sch o o l of e n g i
n e e rin g , a t th e sam e tim e fo llo w in g '
th e p ra c tic a l p a rt o f t i e b u sin e ss in |
th e field a n d office.
H is tw e n ty -n in e y e a rs o f e x p e rt- i
ence in e v ery b ra n c h of th e su rv e y - !
o r ’s p ro fe ssio n , to g e th e r w itli h is |
p ra c tic a l fa m ilia rity w ith all p a rts of
th e c o u n ty , his u n q u e stio n e d sk ill
and a tte n tio n to w ork a re h is best
re c o m m e n d a tio n s to th e v o te rs to re- ;
elect him to ofllce.
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Any one who uses or ought to use
paints and varnishes, will be glad to know
that we have just taken the agency for
S herw in -W il l ia m s
P aints & V arnishes
in this locality. For fifty years this line
has been the world’s leader—that’s why
we chose it; and we are leaders in good
things here—that’s why they chose us.
It’s a pretty good combination to do
business with.
S te rlin g & K id d e r
H d w . C o.
BETW EEN
T h e e p ic u re a n ta s te of th e people
Rev. It. I). S treyfT eler, o f S e a ttle , of P a ris re q u ire s a n n u a lly 10,0 0 0 ,-
F o rm e rly w hen B u r-
is v is itin g w ith h is d a n g le .s r, Mrs. 000 sn a ils .
<Mllce w ith P io n eer A uto Truck «'»>., 2 2 « A sli St.
u n d y w as h appy a n d n o t s u lp h e r-
W. It. P lu m lee. Rev. Mr. StreyfT eler
P lu m e B ro ad w ay 3 8 5 4
e tte d by th e v ine g ro w e rs it s e n t to
will re m a in o v e r S u n d ay a n d preach P a ris th e g r e a te r p a rt o f th e s e 10,-
a t th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h both 00 0 ,0 0 0 s n a ils d e m a n d e d by th e p a l
a te s of th e g re a t city .
B ut sin ce
m o rn in g an d ev en in g .
B u rg u n d y is s tru g g lin g a g a in s t th e
A Full Load ot 5 tons of grain or produce item Gresham to Portland at $1 a ton
T h e M e th o d ist L a d le s' Aid society d is e a se s th a t v isit its vines a n d is
o b lig ed to use s u lp h a te s it is a b le to
will
hold its r e g u la r b u sin ess m e e t fu rn is h o n ly 25 0 ,0 0 0 sn a ils.
The
B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173.
Gresham, Ore.
in g an d so cial n ex t W ed n esd ay a f t e r u ip h a te s c u re th e v in e s b u t k ill th e
W hen th is re d u c tio n in th e
noon, May 3, w ith M rs. Geo. W . S ta- s n a ils.
' p leto n . T h e h o ste ss w ill be assiste d p ro d u c tio n of " s n a ils in B u rg u n d y ”
cam e a b o u t th e G e rm a n s did n o t fail
by Mrs. A. D o w sett an d M rs. C. M.
to p ro tit by th e s itu a tio n a n d th re w
O lip h a n t.
upon th e P a ris m a r k e t, as a F re n c h
p a p e r say s, "h e a v y s q u a d r o n s o f fat
A nd now it is sa id
T h e G resh am lo d g e o f R eb ek ah s w h ite s n a ils .”
h eld a well a tte n d e d a n d in te re s tin g th a t w ith th e w ar th is im p o rta tio n
A. J. W BROWN, Prop.
has
sto p p e d
an d
u n s c ru p u lo u s
m e e tin g in O dd F e llo w s h a il l i s t
called “ little g ra y s ” w hich th e y se ll
M onday n ig h t.
M rs »». L. W a lra d F re n c h d e a le rs
buy
em p ty w h ite
Best Quality Meats,
w as receiv ed
in to
m e m b e rsh ip by j sh e lls in to w hich th e y p u t s n a ils
tr a n s fe r . S ev eral new m u m p ers w ill a s sn a ils of B u rg u n d y !
be receiv ed at th e n ext m e« ,lu g . T h e ,
T he Most Used Library.
R eb e k a h s a re
p la n n in g
to go by
C lose a f t e r th e d isco v ery th a t New
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
sp ecial c a r to
E sta c a d a to m o rro w Y ork is th e g re a te s t city in th e w orld
n ig h t to a big a n n iv e rs a ry m eetin g .
com es th e re p o rt th a t its p u b lic li
PHONE 41
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POWELL STREET
b ra ry is th e m ost u sed lib ra ry on
Its d aily a v e ra g e n u m b e r o f 1
A so ciety m e e tin g of th e F re e e a rth .
M eth o d ist c h u rc h w as held T uesday re a d e r s is d o u b le th a t o f th e B ritis h 1
M useum o f L ondon o r th e B ib lio th è
a fte rn o o n w hen I). C ath ey w as elec t q u e N a tio n a le of P a ris , a c c o rd in g to
T h o se w ho th in k th e d re a d n o u g h t
I n soninia.
ed d e le g a te a n d F. L. R ugg a lte r n a te th e re p o rt fo r 1915, ju s t p u b lis h e d ,
a d ecid e d ly m o d ern sh ip w ill be in
In d ig e stio n n e a rly a lw ay s d is tu rb s ' ,o an,1U!,l c o n fe re n c e of. th e c h u rc h w hich sa y s th a t 1 0 ,3 8 4 ,5 7 9 boo k s
te r e s te d to know t h a t It is th e ty p e,
w ere b o rro w ed in th e y e a r an d th a t
th e sleep m o re o r less, an d Is o ften ,o l"' llel<l ln C e n ,ra l F re e M eth o d ist 2,558,7 1 7 p e rso n s e n te re d th e c e n
an d by no m ean s th e n am e, t h a t is
tlic c a u se of in so m n ia.
E at a lig h t 1 h u fe h , P o rtla n d , b e g in n in g May 10. tr a l b u ild in g a t F if th a v e n u e
and
n e w . T h e n am es of B ritisli s h ip s a re
su p p e r w ith little if an y m e a t, an d Officers fo r th e c h u rc h fo r th e com- F o rty -se c o n d s tre e t.
T h e w a r lias
h a n d e d dow n fro m n a v a l g e n e ra tio n !
no m ilk ; also ta k e o n e o f C h am b er- ing y e a r w ere e le c te d as fo llo w s: b ro u g h t a g re a t in c re a se in th e n u m
to n av al g e n e ra tio n , th e first B ritis h ! Ia in 's
T a b le ts
im m e d ia te ly
a fte r S u n d ay sch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t. W ill b e r of people w ho use th e lib ra ry fo r
re s e a rc h , it h a s becom e, th e d ir e c t
■ship of tlie lin e D re a d n o u g h t h a v in g ” u PI,,,r. an d see if you do n o t re s t
j m uch b e tte r.
F o r sale by G resh am O gden, class le a d e r. D avid C a th e y ; o r say s, an Im m en se la b o r a to r y fo r
boon la u u e h e d In 16 18
D rug Co.- Adv.
tr u s te e , 8. F. P itta ; s te w a rd s , Mrs. sc ien tific in v e s tig a tio n , p a r tic u la r ly
I*. M. C a th e y , M rs L. R u g g , M rs. C. th o s e s e e k in g in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g
new in d u s trie s .
T ay lo r, Mrs. F. L R ugg a n d Miss
M innie R o b e rtso n A u n a n im o u s re s
At P r iv a te S ale.
O ne h o rse, H o lste in cow , re g is te r e d
o lu tio n of a p p re c ia tio n w as v oted th e
p a s to r. Rev. W. It. P lu m le e , fo r his O. I. C. b ro o d sow , tw o o th e r bro o d
sow s, 2 shoats, pigs, lig h t w agon,
w ork w ith th e c h u rc h a n d h is re tu rn b u g g y , buggy h a rn e s s , plow h a rn e s s ,
fo r a n o th e r y e a r w as re q u e s te d .
s h a r e M. A C. M u tu al T e le p h o n e c o m
p any sto c k , o rg a n , k a le , to m a to , ra p e
P a u l E lfo rd c e le b ra te d Iiis 21 st a n d h o u se p la n ts , rtiu b a rh c h e a p fo r
E v e ry th in g m u s t go. Ja s .
b irth d a y on W ed n esd ay by a d in n e r c a n n in g
O. Bothwell, D o u g lass B eav er G a r
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SCREEN DOORS
d e n s. h a lf m ile so u th o f T ro u td a le ,
WINDOW SCREENS
p h o n e 781.
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$ 1 .0 0 Each
T h e c o n d itio n
of Mrs. H a rrie t
25c
and tip
T h o m a s is re p o r te d to be s o m e w h a t
The
D ifference.
and up
im p ro v ed . B ert T h o m a s h a s r e tu rn e d
"M y h u s b a n d sa y s h e 's g o in g to
to his h o m e in T o led o , W a sh in g to n , h a v e a c o rk in g good tim e a t his
LACK W IRE CLOTH
GALV. W IRE CLÒTH
a f t e r a few
d a y s' v isit w ith his d u b to n ig h t."
m o th e r
I'm a f r a id m in e is g o in g to hav e
I an u n c o rk in g tim e a t his "
Mrs A. J M cC lung, of B oring, v is
ited on W ed n esd ay
a n d T h u rsd a y llovv A p p e n d ic itis C an I m - P re v e n te d .
G re sh a m people sh o u ld know th a t
w ith h e r s is te r . Mrs. E lla A ton
a few d o ses o f sim p le b u c k th o rn
M rs W II W alt m an h a s a little b a rk , g ly c e rin e , etc., as m ixed in Ad-
le r-l-k a . o fte n re lie v e o r p re v e n t a p
p a tie n t fro m
R a n te r, W a sh in g to n . p e n d ic itis.
T h is sim p le m ix tu re r e
S he is th e l.i-m o n th s-o ld d a u g h te r of m oves su ch s u r p ris in g foul m a tte r
T - ÄAWBERRIES
BANANAS
ORANGES
Mr an d Mrs C h as O sb o u rn e , who th a t O N E S P D G X F U L reliev es a l
P e r B ox
Per Uoz.
hud a fall re c e n tly , in ju r in g h e r back m ost ANY CASK c o n s tip a tio n , s o u r
Exira Large
m a c h o r gas
A s h o r t tr e a tm e n t
a n d hips,
M rs W a ltm a n took th e sto
10c
20c
Per Do- 30c
h elp s c h ro n ic sto m a c h tro u b le
Ad-
little su ffe re r to P o rtla n d a n d had le r-i-k a h a s e a sie st a n d m ost t h o r
X -ray p ic tu re s ta k e n , w hich rev e a le d o u g h a c tio n of a n y th in g we e v e r
•i. i t.N PEAS
SPINACH
no se rio u s In ju ry to th e bones o r sold. T h e G re sh a m D ru g Co. Adv
NEW POTATOES
Jo in ts
W ith re s t a n d c a re th e baby
HEAD LETTUCE
A Itiovv ing Up.
w ill soon be as well a s e v e r
Now, W illie ," said th e te a c h e r to 1
< M LI FLOWER
a s p a r a g i S
T h e h ig h
sch o o l
b a se b a ll team a sm a ll p u p il, " c a n you te ll m e w h at ,
RADISHES
w en t to P o rtla n d
T u esd ay , w here d y n a m ite is used fo r ? "
GREEN ONIONS
' es, m a 'a m ," a n sw e re d W illie
, th e y c ro ssed b a ts w ith B ensoi Poly-
I te c h n ic te a m , in flictin g a d e fe a t on " I t 's used to b la sp h e m e th in g s w ith ." :
PO RTLA ND
AND
GRESH AM
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Fly Time’s Coming
BE PREPARED
S a t u r d a y S p e c i a l , Fly Swalers, each . . 5 c
S a tu rd a y
WIRE
661
O ffe rin g s
A. W. Metzger
SERVICE ANI» QUALITY
WIRE
661
T h e sc o re w as 7 to 4. Gresh
S h ip p in g a t th e p o rt of H o n o lu lu
b a tte ry w as E m erso n Brown h as In c reased c o n sid e ra b ly as a r e
a n d E rn e st Q u e sin b e rry
T he boys su lt of th e o p e n in g o f th e P a n a m a
p lay ed F ra n k lin on th e h o n .e g ro an
ca n a l.
A rriv a ls fo r 1915 w ere 5 > i
th is a fte rn o o n .
vessels, as a g a in s t 468 fo r 1 9 ,4
Beef, iron and Wine
A Spring Tonic for that Tired Feeling
S tim u la tes th e A p petite, A id s
th e D ig estio n , a n d R e sto re s
Im p o v e rish e d
Blood.
Powell’s Pharmacy
H ow itt Building
Phone 101
G resh a m, O regon
Finding the Time
to conic ip and look over our
tine stock of furniture is the
one thing we wish you to do.
We have strived faithfully
to establish a reputation for
sipiaie dealing and tip-top
values. We cannot see any
r sen for your going to
I'm lland to buy furniture—
we can sell as good fu rn i
ture at less prices for our
expenses are lower. Come in and talk it ov.
any wav.
R. R. CARLSON
G RESH AM ,
OREGON
Farm Loans
..iilSlii).
W have numerous clients who desire to make good Farm
1 '
l>c improved binds capable of e a rn in ’ interest
over and above all expenses!
'•nlv (.¡It Edge N eeuritr will be considered.
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