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OUTLOOK
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Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders
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PAGE THREE
Friday, July 21
Bran, . . . per ton $25.00
Shorts, . . per ton $28.00
Middlings, per ton $31.00
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Phone: Gresham 611
Fairview, Oregon
Phone: Troutdale 9F11
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MELROSE
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C onrad had us
d in n er g u ests Sunday, Rev. and Mrs
K. F. Zim m erm an
an d
d a u g h te r
F ran ces, and Mrs. H enry Jones.
On account of so m uch haying
and o th e r work th e Royal Em broid
ery club has postponed its next m eet
ing till Ju ly 27, when it will m eet
w ith Mrs. W ilhelm.
T he M ethodist L adies’ Aid society
of G resham will m eet w ith Mrs
Thos. W iles F rid ay afte rn o o n , Ju ly
14. Mrs. W iles has invited th e Em
broidery club to spend th e a f te r
noon with them . Ail are cordially
invited.
Miss May M iller will lead th e Ep
w orth L eague next Sunday. The
topic is “ Do I honor C h rist in my
use of S unday.”
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G undlac, of
P o rtlan d , visited th e ir p aren ts, Mr
and Mrs. Thos. W iles, o ver Sunday.
Mrs. C. H
H opkins visited her
m other, Mrs. B aker, m e first of the
week.
C ap tain and Mrs. Branson had as
g u ests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Hoi
( '<>ii-ti,iali<>n and In d ig estio n .
comb and ch ild ren an d Dr. I). A. W a
ters and wife and Mrs. E. S m ith, all
“ I have used C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab of P o rtlan d .
lets and m ust say they a re th e best
1 have ever used to r co n stip atio n and
All Day S ervice at Iliff.
On the Market
indigestion. My wife also used them
T h ere will be p reach in g next S u n
for indigestion an d they did her day m orning at 11 a. m. Rev. Mr
Fresh Every Day
good,” w rites E ugene S .K n ig h t, W il Z im m erm an will talk from th e topic,
Try Roman Meal’ Bread
m ington, N. C. C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab “ T he O th er Wise M an.” T h ere will
A great Health Food
lets are mild an d g en tle in th e ir ac be a p reach er from P o rtlan d and he
tion. Give them a tria l. You are will preach in th e aftern o o n . E very
c e rta in to be pleased w ith th e a g re e body is req u ested to bring th e ir d in
i able laxative effect which th ey p ro ner and spend the day there.
duce. F o r sale by G resham Drug
FAIRVIEW
fecial Pastry
Wedding Cakes and Special
Pastrv '»• Co.— Adv.
BEST BREAD
Pies, Cakes, and O ther;
Pastry Articles.
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to Order
?
E vening T elegram
one year for $4.25.
Cream Puffs and
Chocolate Eclaires
Attention!
Every Saturday and Sunday
City Bakery
The
Farmers' Mutual
Rt lef Association
Or
G resham
Proprietor
w ith O utlook,
¡j
Y erba m ate, th e fam ous “ P arag u ay
te a .” is to be tested by F ran ce to de
te rm in e its fitness for so ld iers' ra
tions. P araguay 's defense, years ago,
a g a in st th e com bined arm ies of B ra
zil and A rg e n tin a was one of th e
w o rld ’s m ost heroic, sn d th e re is no '
te llin g w hat p a rt th e yerba may have j
played.
P O B T L iltD
Fire
OXEOOI
Invites all farm ers who have no
In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings
to Insure w ith us. T his asso cia
tion is th e ch eap est and safest in
th e sta te . It in su res only country-
pro p erty and has over $3,000,000
in su ran ce in force.
Write or phone
H. W S S 1 I I 1 L L
^ree.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
Association.
O r e a h a m R e n t a W o. 3
n o t a r y P u b lic
P h o n « 74
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Look your machine* over and order your repairs
early. It will help u* give you better service.
Deering, Osborn, McCormick and Thomas-Reliable
Mowers, Rakes, Tedders and Binders.
PLYMOUTH and CLOVER-LEAF BINDER TWINE
Now haying is in o rd er, crops a re
good m ost every place, very heavy
w here it never was p astu red . P o ta
toes look good, g rain looks back
Tel. 5 44
Gresham
w ard, as it was very late when seed
ed down. But oh, th e ch erries all
ro tte d th is year, an d even th e poor
R EPO R T OF TH E CONDITION OE
little robin can h ard ly get a feast.
We a re m ore th a n so rry to re p o rt
th e illness of little L ark in Shoultz,
who u n d erw en t an o p eratio n at
NO. 68
Good S am a ritan h o sp ital; he is how
At G resham , Oregon, in th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of business,
ever g ettin g along very nicely u n d er Ju n e 30th, 1916.
th e care of Dr. J. M. S hort.
RESOl RCES.
L oans and d isc o u n ts..............................................................
(48,367.44
L aw rence A ndersen is at th e Sell O
789.40
v erd rafts, secured and u n se cu red ...............................
wood ho sp ital a t p resen t and is g e t Bonds and w a rra n ts ..............................................................
1,135.00
5,970.00
ting along very nicely. He will be Stocks and o th e r se c u ritie s...............................................
2,707.26
F u rn itu re an d fix tu res.........................................................
hom e again in a few- days.
2.236.15
O th er real e s ta te ow n ed ......................................................
Mrs. T. E vans, of H u rlb u rt, has Due from approved reserv e banks
9,983.78
417.13
as h er g u ests at th e presen t, her E xchanges fo r clearin g house
4,484.73
Cash
on
h
a
n
d
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m other, Mrs. S ch earv er of W in terset,
Iowa, who accom panied by h er
$14,090.88
d a u g h te r and son-in-law , Mr. and
$76,090.88
Total
.........................................................
Mrs. C heetham from lies Moines, a r
■.lAiui.rriEs.
rived h ere last week. T he party-
$15,000.00
spent Sunday w ith Mrs. G. Bates, C apital stock paid in ................................................
750.00
S u rp lu s fund ............................................................... .
siste r of Mrs. S h e a rv e r..
480.97
U ndivided profits, less expenses and tuxes paid
$
635.00
........
L. Benfield left for H onolulu a P ostal savings deposits
39,793.46
in d iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check
short tim e ago and before d ep a rtin g D emand certificates of deposit
1,232.23
presented I ll s m o th er w ith a large Tim e und savings deposits
18,199.22
...........
b eau tifu l (tag an d now Old Glory-
$59,859.91
sw ays from a tall llag pole in fro n t
of I ll s m o th e r's bungalow .
T otal
...........................
$7«. 1190.88
Miss E dith Evans, of Crown Point, S tate of O regon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed hank, do solem nly
ch alet, was in th e city Monday.
sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and
K. A. M ILLER , C ashier.
Mrs. Maud K ingston, of Salem, and belief.
S ubscribed an d sw orn to before me th is 14th day of Ju ly , 1916.
th ree little ch ild ren left for hom e
I). M. ROBERTS, N otary Public.
S atu rd ay a fte r an extended visit
My com m ission expires N ovem ber 18, 1916.
with G randm a and G randpa J. Deav C o rrect A tte st: A. F. M iller, F. A. H alliday, G ust L arson, D irectors.
er.
SaJ-ntotT and P u giu tief.
CORBETT
Mrs. Jo h n T ay lo r can now be seen
on o u r highw ay d riv in g a fine Reo.
C h ild ren 's day was observed a t the
Sura toff, R ussia, has been selected
O scar D everal of C o rb ett is also a ch u rch Sunday w ith a good a tte n d by th e faculty of W arsaw u niversity
recent p u rch a ser of an autom obile.
ance, th e little folks doing th e ir ns an ab id in g place for th e m edical
ErneBt B ates re tu rn e d to cam p p a rts well.
stu d e n ts who have tied from Poland.
a fte r a w eek’s visit w ith his m o th er
L ark in Shoultz is q u ite ill and was It is now a tow n w ith a populace of
here.
ta k en to tile ho sp ital in P o rtlan d m ore th an 130,01)0, one of th e g reat
tra d in g places on th e River Volga.
C h ester K nierlem has gone to Vic Sunday.
to ria, B. C., w here he has ch arg e of
O scar Deverall p urchased an a u S aratoff was founded by th e T a rta rs,
who called it "S a ra -to w ,” th a t Is,
a rock c ru sh e r for th e W arren Con tom obile last week.
“
Yellow H ill." It was fam ous as the
stru ctio n com pany.
Mrs. A nna Reynolds, of P arkw ood,
L ittle Jack Meier, only son of Mr. visited Mrs. C lara Sm ith and Miss stro n g h o ld of l’ugacheff, th e ro b b er
chief, whose deeds a re a trad itio n
and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier, celeb rated his E thel, T h u rsd ay an d F riday.
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r A ndersen took am ong th e people on R u ssia’s g rea t
fo u rth b irth d ay In due style at th e ir
th e ir little son Law rence to Sell river. His house, v a le h still stan d s,
co untry hom e h ere Ju ly first.
was a fo rtress. On one of th e Iron
Mr. anil Mrs. D arling and Mrs. wood Sunday, w here he will be u n
clam
ps which fasten th e stones to
C urry, of P o rtlan d , w ere visitors a t der th e care of a sp ecialist for se v er
g e th e r is th e d ate 1776 when the
al
days,
Mrs.
A
n
d
ersen
’s
b
ro
th
e
r
and
Colum bia View farm on T uesday.
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R as freeb o o ter began to h ara ss th e coun
try. He w u b th e h ero of th e common
m ussen accom panied them .
PLEASANT VALLEY
Floyd
Reed w ent to Spokane, people, a kind of R ussian Robin
Hood, en d e arin g him self to them by
Miss L au ra Moore, who is a tte n d W ashington, Monday on business.
han
g in g u g re a t n u m b e r of olilcials.
ing su m m er school at M onm outh
Miss E sth e r K incaid w ent to G lad
cam e hom e S atu rd ay and stayed over sto n e M onday for a two w eeks’ o u t He was finally ca p tu red by a Swedish
officer, Colonel M ichelsen, in the
Sunday w ith hom e folks.
ing at th e C hautauqua.
service of C a th e rin e II, tak en to
Mrs. M cKim m el, of P o rtlan d , vis
Moscow in a cage an d executed.
U
nusual
m
ethods
w
ere
em
ployed
ited a few days th is week w ith h er
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. A n d er at V andalia, Mo., in effecting the
Because of th e w ar, chicory is
rescue of a v alu ab le m a re th a t fell
son.
sellin g high in E ngland a t from
into
a
well
tw
enty-tw
o
feet
deep.
Mr. an d Mrs. Dan P u tn am and Mr.
$125 to $140 a ton, w hereas in n o r
and Mrs. Edw. H olt, of N ew berg, The ow ner, assisted by neighbors,
mal tim es it can be bought for $35
began
th
ro
w
in
g
hay
in
th
e
well,
th
e
w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
m are clim bing on th e hay as fast as to $40 a ton.
C am pbell Sunday.
she could and at last reach in g the
Jo h n G larn e r has invested in a
< 'haniherlaiii's C olic, C holera and
top safely.
D iarrhoea R em edy.
new autom obile.
Every fam ily w ith o u t exception
Kalis F o rsg ren is keeping th e road
T ak in g B ig C hances.
should keep th is p re p a ra tio n a t hand
w arm w ith his new m otor cycle.
It is a g re a t risk to trav e l w ith o u t d u rin g th e h ot w eath er of th e su m
E. E. P inkley and Mrs. Bessie E. a h o ttie of C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, C hol m er m onths.
C h a m b e rla in 's Colic,
e ra and D iarrh o ea Rem edy, as th is C holera and D iarrh o ea Rem edy is
A nderson were m a rried recently.
p rep a ra tio n can n o t be o b tain ed on w orth m any tim es its cost when
Mr. and Mrs. Lull, of F irlan d , th e tra in s o r steam sh ip s.
A ttacks needed before th e su m m er is over.
were callers a t th e hom e of Mr and of bowel co m p lain t are o ften sudden It has no su p e rio r fo r th e purposes
Mrs. W ill Richey one day recently. | and very severe, an d everyone should lor which it Is in tended. Buy It now.
go p rep ared fo r (hem . F o r sale by- F o r sale at G resham Drug Co.—
All th e farm ers in th is vicinity are G resham D rug Co.— Adv.
Adv.
busy m aking hay w hile th e sun
B argains in th e W ant A da
hines.
Sell your goods by a W ant Ad.
T h ere will be u neighborhood so-
ciay given a t th e g ran g e hall S atu r- I
day evening, Ju ly 15th
T h ere will
be a sh o rt p ro g ram , a fte r which re- j
fresjim en ts will be served. A good
tim e is assu red . E v ery th in g is free I
A J. W. BROWN, Prop.
and all are cordially invited to at- |
tend.
BANK OF GRESHAM
QUALITY the best w e can buy.
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READY FOR HARVEST?
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
C ashT rices any day up to and including
u
Au in te restin g event took place at
Crown P oint last S atu rd ay when a
rom antic couple from P o rtlan d chose
th a t place at which to be m arried
T he cerem ony was perform ed by a
m in ister on th e spot w here th e V ista
House will be b uilt, an d th e re s u r
rounded by fo rest an d m ountains,
looking down th e rip p lin g w aters of
th e fam ous C olum bia, th e lovers
w ere m ade one.
And w hile th e sta rs an d th e moon
were sh in in g b rig h t.
They dined and danced a t Crow n [
Point w ith d elight
As they s ta rte d th e ir lifelong Jo u r
ney, th a t n ig h t
any quantity at Carload Rates for Cash
X THEODORE VAN DONINCK.
JULY 14.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
A T T E N T IO N !
Main St.
FRIDAY.
A tten tio n is again called to the
e n te rta in m e n t In th e city hall, by the
L ad ies’ Aid of the M. E church, S a t
u rday n ig h t, Ju ly 15. T h ere is ev
ery prom ise of a first class even in g 's
program of in stru m e n ta l and vocal
m usic, and read in g s and recitation s.
T he nam e of Miss L eisla Ruby and
Miss G ladys Neal, who will give a
violin and piano d u et, w ere u n in te n
tio n ally -o m itted from th e program as
published in th e O utlook of T u es
day, th is week.
Ililli<*u*n<-Mi> anil
Stom ach
T rouble.
"T w o years ago I suffered from
fre q u e n t a tta c k s of stom ach tro u b le
and b ilio u sn ess,'' w rites Miss E m m a
V erbyke, Lim a, Ohio. “ I could eat
very little food th a t ag reed w ith me
an d I becam e so dizzy and sick a t my
stom ach a t tim es th a t I had to tak e
hold of so m eth in g to kci p from fa ll
ing
Seeing C h am b erlain 's T ab lets
ad v ertised I decided to try them
I
im proved rap id ly .” F o r sale by
G resham Drug Co.— A dr.
I GRESHAM MEAT MARKET1
Best Quality Meats,
PLEASANT HOME
T he P lea san t Home M ethodist .
Episcopal L adles' Aid society will
m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. S. P. Hale,
on W ednesday. E veryone is invited. J
Lunch will be served.
P reach in g services in th e M ethod
ist Episcopal ch u rch , S unday m o rn
ing, at 11 a. m. by R e v . Mr H atch,
of P o rtlan d .
Silas H ale has gone to W alla
W alla, W ashington, and will stay u n
til a fte r th e h arv est.
Mrs. W C. Burch and son C laire,)
of G resham , are visiting a t the Hale
ranch.
Mrs M artin L en h a rtz and B erth a
Albel are picking lo g an b erries at
Brooks, Oregon. Mr. L en n artz sp en t
he F o u rth with them , and rep o rts
h a t they are g ettin g along nicely
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
PHONE 41
POWELL STREET
J
Hoss’ Tru ck Service
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First and Second.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
Farmer's Hauling, Furniture moving. Ordera taken for Coal,
Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel.
Gresham
Phone 79 x
Bert Hoss
Portland,
Broadway 2OffU; A SMITH