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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FR ID A Y ,
JULY
«1,
1010
PAGE T H R EE
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
A Metal or Wood Wheel Farm Truck
W ith Hickory Axles, Oak Gear, Bolster Stakes well ironed, 4x3/8 tire, 3^x10 inskeins,
ell made and Well Painted.
Som ething you really need.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
BEST TO USE
BEST TO BUY
TEL. 544
GRESHAM
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A T T E N T IO N !
Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders
MILL FEED
any quantity at Carload R ates for Cash
C ashjP rices any day up to and including
Friday,
July 28
Bran, . . . per ton $25.00
Shorts, . . per ton $28.00
Middlings, per ton $31.00
Q U A LIT Y th e best w e can buy.
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SUNDIAL MILL
P h o n e: G resham 611
F a irv iew , O reg o n
P h o n e : T ro u td ale 9F11
PLEASANT HOME
Sanitary Meat Market
BEST QUALITY MEATS
PH O NE 54x
F R E E D ELIV ERY
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
ADOLF TIETZE
MAIN ST.
GRESHA.M, ORE.
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PO RTLA N D
AND
GRESH A M
Office w ith P ion eer A uto Truck Co.. 22H Ash 8t.
P h o n e B roadw ay 2 8 5 4
R alp h I. G ifford m o to re d o u t from
P o rtla n d T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n fo r a
I a n w ell call on h is m o th e r. M rs. B.
i A. G ifford, w ho Is s ta y in g w ith th e
’ C. W. T h o m a s fam ily on th e old C a n ­
non farm . He le ft fo r N e a h -k a h -n ie
m o u n ta in W ed n esd ay , w h ere he has
accep ted a p o sitio n as m a n a g e r of
j th e N e a h -k a h -n ie ta v e rn d a iry o w ned
an d m a n a g e d by 8. G. Reck
W ed n esd ay a s u r p ris e w as given
Mrs. B. A. G ifford by old tim e neigh-
| hors fro m P o rtla n d , w ho m o to re d out
I in th e m o rn in g w ith w ell filled lu n ch
b a s k e ts , books an d flow ers, took po s­
sessio n of th e h o m e a n d h ad a m ost
e n jo y a b le tim e.
In th e p a rty w ere
M rs. D avid S te a rn s . Mrs. H L. W a lt­
e r, M rs. I. D. B oyers an d L loyd
S te a rn s.
C row n P o in t C h a le t w as a m e rry
i acene la s t T h u rs d a y e v e n in g w hen
Mr. a n d M rs. H. L. K e a ts of th e
K e a ts A u to C o m pany o f P o rtla n d ,
I gave a b irth d a y p a rty fo r th e i r only
d a u g h te r , M ild red , w ho h a d re a c h e d
j h e r 1 3 th y e a r. T h e p a rty a r r iv e d by 9
«o’clo ck a n d im m e d ia te ly to o k posses-
| sio n o f th e b e a u tifu l b a llro o m . Miss
I M ild re d 's g u e s ts n u m b e re d e ig h te e n
of h e r m o st in tim a te frie n d s. D ressed
: in a p in k s ilk fro c k sh e m ad e a
c h a rm in g little h o ste ss, a n d a s a f a n ­
cy d a n c e r sh e a tt r a c t e d m u ch a tte n -
| tio n . B u t p o ssib ly th e m o s t in te re s t-
| ing p a r t of th e e v e n in g c a m e w h en
| th e y o u n g fo lk s to o k th e ir p lace s a t
! th e b a n q u e t ta b le w hich w as e la b o r­
a te in ev ery d e ta il. A t th e en d of th e
; ta b le w as a b e a u tifu l b ir th d a y c ak e
I w ith th ir te e n lig h te d c a n d le s, w hich
' Miss M ild red very g ra c e fu lly c a rv e d ,
a n d by th e looks o f e v e ry th in g th e
I p a rty ju s t h ad th e tim e of th e i r lives
Co.—
in a County Depository
and receive 4% com pounded semi-annually.
c a tio n h as p u t its foot dow n on
M o th er G oose rh y m e s, th ro w in g o u t
a r e a d e r s e rie s b ecau se of th e s e d it-
ites In th em . E x -G o v ern o r H a ll an d
o th e r p ro m in e n t m e m b e rs, w ho a re
p la n ta tio n b o rn a n d re a r e d , th o u g h t
they b e little d th e fa r m e r. S u p e rin ­
te n d e n t of E d u c a tio n
H a rris an d
o th e r m e m b e rs of th e b o a rd fo u g h t
v a lia n t fo r th e rh y m es, but w ere o u t­
voted.
A u to is ts from th e I'n ite d S ta te s
can sp en d ten d ay s in t a n a d a . w ith ­
o u t g iv in g an y bond o r p ay in g d u ty ,
sim p ly by r e g is te r in g a t th e first C a­
n a d ia n c u sto m s house. A bond, h o w ­
e v e r. is re q u ire d fo r a lo n g e r sta y
th a n ten d ay s.
Dane ing a t Bec k e r 's H all.
A big d a n c e w ill be g iv en every
S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t B e c k e r's h a ll, C o r­
b e tt.
H ard w o o d floor 50x60.
B est
of m usic. No im p ro p e r cot J u c t a l­
low ed.
An o c c asio n al c o at of L ow e H ror I
w agon p a in t w ill sa v e y o u r wagon ( J
an d fa rm im p le m e n ts from ru s t an d
decay.
It is in ex p en siv e a n d will
s a d - y o u m any d o lla rs.
E asily ap
p lied
We'll ti ll j mi h o w . a . w ' * 1
M etzger. Ad.
$42,964.56
60,582.95
$17,618.39
Deposits January I, 1916,
Deposits July
20, 1916,
NET GAIN in six month,
Checking Accounts Solicited
BANK OF GRESHAM
A. F. M il.I.E H . P resident.
Ji. A. M ILLER. C ashier.
F. A. IIAI.I.IDA Y . V ice Pre«.
anil w hen th e tim e cam e to leav e fo r
GiU'.v Plan in New York.
P o rtla n d , Miss K e a ts receiv ed c o n ­
g ra tu la tio n s a n d m any c o m p lim e n ts
T h e in tro d u c tio n of th e G ary sy s­
fo r th e c h a rm in g m a n n e rs in w hich te m in a few sch o o ls of New Y ork
sh e h ad e n te r ta in e d h e r frie n d s. T h e w as g e n e ra lly view ed by e d u c a to rs
as a d is tin c t
re lie f fro m cro w d ed
p a rty w as c h a p e ro n e d by Mr. and sch o o ls an d Insufficient e q u ip m e n t.
M rs. K e a ts a n d s e v e ra l p ro m in e n t T h e re is now . h o w e v e r, so m e c ritl
clsm of th e sy ste m und c o n sid e ra b le
m a tro n s of P o rtla n d .
T each­
T h e co u n ty ie now p u ttin g up a o p p o sitio n to its e x te n s io n .
e rs , n a tu r a lly , a re n o t o v e rfrie n d ly ,
cam p a t C row n P o in t a n d th e w ork b ec a u se th e sy ste m im p o ses lo n g e r
of g ra d in g a n d e x c a v a tin g fo r th e h o u rs w itli no a d d itio n a l r e m u n e r a ­
V ista H ouse w ill be s t a r te d .
Now tio n . T h e p lan a lso lias been c r i ti­
you m ig h t be sa tisfie d th a t th e V ista cised b ec a u se a d v a n ta g e s th a t it w as
fe a re d th a t th e sch o o ls w ould su ffe r
H ouse is no lo n g e r a d re a m o r an a ir by scam p in g . S e v e ra l d e ta ils o f o p ­
c a stle , h u t w ill be a re a l fact.
e ra tio n hav e also been th e s u b je c t
J u d g e M orrow a n d w ife w ere d in ­ o f c ritic ism , und la te ly a re lig io u s
n e r g u e sts ut tlie C h a le t on T u e sd a y q u e s tio n h a s a d d ed to tlie c o m p lic a ­
tio n .
evening.
W illiam G. W ilcox, a m e m b e r of
W. K n ig h t lias as h is g u e st, h is th e b o ard of e d u c a tio n of New Y ork
m o th e r M rs. S. it. K n ig h t, w ho h as c ity , d e fe n d s th e G ary p lan in an a r ­
ju s t a rriv e d fro m T exas. Mr. K n ig h t tic le in th e A m e ric a n city. M ost of
th e o b je c tio n s a g a in s t it, he p o in ts
w ill m a k e e x te n s iv e im p ro v e m e n ts lo u t , a re not d ire c te d a g a in s t th e p lan
to his a lre a d y sp a c to u s b u ild in g an d ; itse lf, but a g a in s t so m e fe a tu re of it
w ill s t a r t a t once to m a k e liv in g in its a p p lic a tio n to New Y ork city.
room s o v e r Ills sto rp to a c c o m m o d a te W h en W illiam W irt w ent from G ary
to New Y ork, he fo u n d t h a t p la y ­
his m o th e r, w ho p la n s to m a k e tier g ro u n d s , c la s sro o m s u n d a u d ito riu m s
fu tu re h om e h e re .
w ere u sed only a sm a ll p a r t of each
M rs. Illid g e is e n te r ta in in g h e r s is ­ d ay. All of th e s tu d e n ts , o r th e m a-
jo r p a rt of th e m , u sed a c e rta in p a rt
te r , M rs. W alch, of A sto ria.
| o f th e sch o o l e q u ip m e n t a t th e sam e
Mrs. Jo h n T a y lo r is c o n sid e rin g tim e , w ith tlie r e s u lt tliu t th e c la s s ­
th e p la n s fo r a c o n c re te g a ra g e .
ro o m . o r p la y g ro u n d , w as cro w d ed
L a rk e n S h o u lts is a g a in a t h om e a t su ch h o u rs a n d e n tire ly u n u se d a t
o th e r s
He evolved a p lan by w hich
ind is feelin g q u ite well.
th e p u p ils used th e scliool e q u ip m e n t
Mr. an d M rs. K. P. R a sm u sse n an d a t d iffe re n t h o u rs.
T h e m ax im u m
d a u g h te r , A lice, a tte n d e d lodge in use w as o b ta in e d fro m it, an d th e r e
T ro u td a le S a tu rd a y n ig h t a n d re p o rt w as no c o n g e stio n a t c e rta in h o u rs.
a fine p ro g ra m w as g iv en . M rs. H a r ­ Mr. W ilcox d efines th e G ary p lan as
" t h e use of a c a d e m ic c la s sro o m s by
low an d M rs. J o h n L arv sen , th e m ay ­ tw o a lt e r n a te c lasses, a n d th e in t r o ­
o r of th e city , d e lig h te d th e a u d ie n c e d u c tio n of o th e r a c tiv itie s to give
v a rie ty an d a d d e d in te re s t to th e ir
w ith a se le c t vocal d u e t.
Mrs. S. it. K n ig h t, M rs.
E. M. sch o o l life .”
in th e a p p lic a tio n of th is p rin c ip le
1 H en d erso n a n d W. K n ig h t w ere d in -
th e r e is, of co u rse , ro o m fo r w ide
: tier g u e sts a t F o re s t H all la s t W ed- v a ria tio n . M r. W irt m a d e a su g g e s ­
tio n th a t th e o u ts id e a tc lv itle s in ­
111 silay.
c lu d e a sto p by th e c h ild re n on th e ir
w ay h om e fro m sch o o l fo r re lig io u s
I arm . Stock. Iniplcinente.
in s tru c tio n a t sucli c h u rc h as th e ir
p a re n ts m ig h t elec t.
T h is w as tlie
E ig h ty a c re s, 50 u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , c a u se of s tro n g
o p p o sitio n
to th e
o ne m ile from e le c tric line. R u n n in g G ary plan by p e rso n s w ho o b ta in e d
w a te r piped to all b u ild in g s, ir rig a t- th e id ea th a t tlie re lig io u s fe a tu re
j ing p riv ileg es.
T w elve higli g ra d e w as an in te g ra l p a rt o f th e sy stem .
1 Je rse y s, heavy m ilk e rs a n d te s te r s ;
¡ 2 0 h e ife rs ; tfi p igs; 3 h o rs e s; 4 In a n sw e r to th e o b je c tio n t h a t th e
sch o o ls w ould be s ta rv e d u n d e r th e
I colts.
F u ll set
fa rm im p le m e n ts.
I R easo n ab le p rice an d te rm s. C. M G ary p la n , M r. W ilcox p o in ts o u t
th a t econom y w as i,ot Its p rim e p u r ­
{ D avis, B ull R un.
31 ri
pose. but a se c o n d a ry a d v a n ta g e .
T h e re a l p u rp o se o f th e p lan is to
F irst-C lass lilu ck siiiitliin g at T rout- g et tlie m ax im u m use o f school e q u ip ­
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dale.
m en t an d to p ro v id e ric h e r e d u c a ­
M elvin S m ith , p ro p rie to r.
B lack- tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s fo r th e p upils.
sm ith in g an d h o rse sh o e in g . All w ork
g u a ra n te e d .
Good sto c k of b o lts,
Amy L a ts h a m , a P e n n sy lv a n ia
sin g le tre e s , clev ises on h a n d . P h o n e fu rm c lu b g irl, ra ise d 800 p o u n d s of
G resh am 193.
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to m a to e s on h e r g a rd e n p lo t of one-
T h e L o u isia n a s ta te b o ard of e d u ­ tw e n tie th of an a c re la s t y ear.
Mr. a n d M rs. L. A. S a n d e rs w ith
th e ir tw o c h ild re n w ere w eek-end
v is ito rs w ith
Mr. grid Mrs. C. W.
The
law s of A rg e n tin a provide
T h o m as.
th a t a f a th e r m u s t leav e h is c h ild re n I]
M rs. B. S. H u n tin g to n an d son, fo u r-fifth s o f h is fo rtu n e , a n d a h u s - d
Gresham, Ore.
B W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173.
Irv in g , w ith Mrs. A lm a S im o n to n , of b a n d , if h e h a s no c h ild re n , h as to
P o rtla n d a n d R ose C ity P a r k , m o­ leav e h a lf o f
h is p ro p e rty to his ’
to re d o u t F rid a y a fte rn o o n fo r a w idow . An u n m a r rie d son is c o m ­
Elsie*—-After I w ash my fa ce I look s h o r t v isit w ith M rs B. A. G ifford.
pelled to leav e h is p a re n ts tw o -th ird s
C on stip ation and In d igestion .
'n th e m ir r o r to see if it Is clean.
of h is p ro p e rty .
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his w ife S u n d ay a t th e C. W. T h o m as
1 h a v e u sed C h a m b e rla in 's T a b ­ I look a t th e tow el.
C liaiiilierlain's C olic, C holera and
place. Mrs. R ach el M o rg an , of P o r t­
le ts a n d m u s t say th e y a re th e b est
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E v ery fam ily w ith o u t ex cep tio n j
I t is a g r e a t ris k to tra v e l w ith o u t
in d ig e stio n . My w ife a lso u sed th e m
sh o u ld keep th is p re p a r a tio n a t h an d
a b o ttle o f C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o l­
F ro m c o m m u n ic a tio n s receiv ed a t d u rin g th e h o t w e a th e r o f th e su m ,
fo r in d ig e stio n a n d th e y d id h e r
e ra an d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y , a s th is
C h a m b e rla in 's C olic,
g o o d .” w rite s E u g e n e S K n ig h t. W il­ p re p a r a tio n c a n n o t be o b ta in e d on th e St. J o h n s c o n s u la te , it is e v id e n t m e r m o n th s.
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w o rth m any tim e s Its c o st w hen I
le ts a re m ild a n d g e n tle in th e ir a c ­ o f bow el c o m p la in t a re o fte n su d d e n m an y p a r ts of th e U n ited S ta te s th a t n eed ed b efo re th e s u m m e r is o v er, j
a n d v ery se v ere, a n d ev e ry o n e sh o u ld a p a s s p o rt is n eed ed to e n te r C a n a ­ It h a s no s u p e r io r fo r th e p u rp o s e s |
tio n . G ive th e m a tr ia l.
Y ou a re go p re p a re d fo r th e m
F o r s a le b> da
B uy it now ;
S uch is n o t th e ca se , h o w ev er, fo r w hich It is in te n d e d
c e rta in to be p le a se d w ith th e a g re e ­ G resh am D ru g C o.— A dv.
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F o r sa le by G re sh a m D ru g
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posed.
Sell y o u r goo d s by a W a n t Ad.
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Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
Deposit Your Funds
CORBETT
W.
it.
K n ig h t e u te r ta iu e d his
m o th e r a n d s is te r fro m P o rtla n d tlie
first o f th e w eek.
Mrs. W a lte r L u ih ti is v is itin g h e r
m o th e r in P o rtla n d .
M rs. A n n a R e y n o ld s, o f P a rk -
w ood, is a g u e st a t F e rn d a le P lace.
M iss E th e l S m ith v isite d frie n d s in
P o rtla n d last w eek.
Don
L ittle p a g e
and
L a w re n c e
E v an s a n d th e M isses T rlc k e y an d
R ic k e rt a tte n d e d th e d u n ce at B rid al
V eil S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
W. R. D odson und F re d S h o u ld
w ere in P o rtla n d S u n d ay .
PLEASANT VALLBY
Mr. a n d Mrs. L e ste r R o b in so n , of
P o rtla n d , w ere v is ito rs at th e hom e
of Mr. a n d M rs W ill R ichey W e d n e s­
day.
I. F. C offm an, of L e n ts, und a pur-
ty o f frie n d s m o to re d o u t to M r. C o ff­
m a n ’s p lace n e a r h e re M onday.
C h as. K en n ed y , of L e n ts, w as o u t
lo o k in g a f t e r Ills fa rm W ed n esd ay .
W m. a n d E a rl M a rte e n y , of V an­
co u v e r, W a sh in g to n , w ere g u e s ts of
G. N. S a g e r W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
Mr. a n d M rs. J. H. N o lta e n t? r-
ta in e d a p a rty o f y o u n g frie n d s fro m
th e city o v e r S u n d ay .
M rs. W. L. R h o ad s is co n v a le sc in g
fro m u se v e re a tta c k o f to n s ilitis.
T lie re c e n t h eavy ra in s d u m ag ed
th e h ay , b e rry a n d c h e rry cro p c o n ­
s id e ra b ly in th is v icin ity .
R ead th e W a n t Ads,
Cook by Wire
GRESHAM
H O USEW IV ES:
H av e you in v e s tig a te d th e m any
a d v a n ta g e s of th e
M O D ER N
E L E C T R IC
RANGE
It w ill pay you to do so if you
w ant your k itch en to lie
up-to-date.
C o o k in g by E le c tric ity m e a n s ;
Attention !
The
Added Comfort
Modern Convenience
Greater Economy
Absolute Safety
Perfect Sanitation
and Simplicity
Farmers’ Mutual Fire
Rt îef Association
or
p o it l a b d .
o a ro o a
In v ite s all fa r m e rs w ho h av e no
In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s
to in s u re w ith us. T h is a s s o c ia ­
tio n is th e c h e a p e s t a n d s a f e s t In
th e s ta te . It in s u re s o n ly c o u n try
p ro p e rty a n d h a s o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
in s u ra n c e in force.
C A L L AND L E T US
C O N V IN C E YOU.
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Bldg.
W rite or phone
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company
R. W. BSASBALL, /res.
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ire R elief
A sso ciatio n .
O reabani R o u te R o. 3
R o ta r y P u b lic
P h o n e 74
R ea l B a ta ta
''R e lia b le S e rv ic e .”
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A J. W
BROWN, Prop.
Best Quality Meats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
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Hoss’ Truck Service
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First and Second.
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