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BEST LIGHT, COMPLETE, SMALL AUTOMOBILE
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I will be at Gresham for Demonstrations, Sunday, November 12, and will
be pleased to show and demonstrate the car to you.
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CORBETT
SAM PLE BARGAINS
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Eastern Oregon Wheat Lands
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1120 ACRES
1495 ACRES
One mile from Ione, Oregon.
Fenced and cultivated
House 18x26, wing 14x30.
Barn 52x90, capacity 40 horses
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and feed
1 Granery, shop, hen houses, etc.
Water piped to house and barn
Price «21.00 per acre
320
480
Three and half miles from Ione
Fenced and cultivated
House 22x24, Addition 16x24
New barn 32x48
Water piped to house and barn.
Price «21.(H) per acre
160 ACRES
ACRES
' Three m iles from Ione,
; Has been fenced and cultivated.
Price 1*12.AO per acre
Five m iles from Ione,
Has been fenced and cultivated.
Price «10.00 per acre
640 ACRES
ACRES
j Six and half miles from Ione
Small house and barn
Partly fenced and has been culti
vated.
Price «12.Ao per acre
18,000 ACRES FOR SALE
i Located from one to eighteen
mil cm from lone or Ix*xington.
AU fenced and cultivated
Four m iles from Ione
Small house
Price «16.00 per acre
TERMS i/4 CASH
Balance crop payments, or time
to suit buyer.
6 per cent on deferred payments
No trades will be considered.
If your waut is not described here, write or see
W. F. or GEO. F. 1IONEY, Gresham, Oregon,
or our Agent, W. S. Smith, at Ione, who will show you the land.
Blacksmithing - Auto Repairing -- Supplies
DELIVERY BOXES AND BODIES
GOODYEAR TIRES. POPULAR SIZES
GASOLINE SERVICE - FREE AIR - FREE WATER
ED. OSBURN
P h on e «1)1
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M a in S tre e t, c o rn e r Second
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BAIRDSDALE
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocer«
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
W ELL
WINTER IS HERE
RAIN IS HERE
W E R E HERE
We have here
W inter
ROUES
ROUES.
ROBES,
HORSE
all
kinds
ot
G oods, su ch as AUTO
from « 2 .7 3 up, PLUSH
R U BBER
R A IN
RAIN
COVERS and
B LA N K E TS.
GRESHAM HARNESS SHOP
S. E. PALM QVIST.
P h o n e 173
Her s o n S u b ject to Croup.
"My son Edwin is subject to
croup," w rites Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New
Kensington, Pa. "I put in many
sleepless hours at night before I
learned of C ham berlains Cough
Remedy. Mothers need not fear thia
disease if they keep a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy in the house
and use it as directed
It always
gave my boy relief.” Obtainable e v
erywhere
W. R. W illis, a former O.-W. R &
N. agent at tills place, now a resi
dent of Alberta, Canada, was recent
ly married to Miss May Linn of Port
land
Alvin Kinney is quite ill at the
home of his grandmother,
Mrs.
Blackball in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart camt
up from Knappa. W ashington,
to
vote.
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I'n io n H ig h School
No. 1.
Mr. Hall, candidate for county
superintendent, paid us a visit last
Thursday and gave a short talk to
the students.
Miss Christine Tollefson had as
her house guest
last
week, Mrs.
Flansberg. She is an old school
friend of Miss Tollefson and they
both greatly enjoyed the renewal of
old ties
Mrs. Flansberg left Wed
nesday for her home in Chicago.
We hear with sorrow that Lloyd
Ough has had a serious accident.
W hile riding Sunday his horse fell on
him and crushed him.
We are glad to welcome a new
student.
Miss Bessie Low entered
Monday. She is a sophomore.
The Columbian Debating society
was organized last Thursday with a
membership of nine.
Fred Smith
was elected president. The office ot
secretary-treasurer is filled by Miss
Esther Kincaid. The society is to
hold a m eeting the second and
fourth Thursday evenings of every
month in
the schoolhouse.
The
members are very mucn Interested
and have a clever program planned
for their first meeting
The bazaar given by the Hanuei
sewing society Tuesday evening in
the schoolhouse was a great success.
Every one had a very enjoyable
time, and we hear it was a great fi
nancial success.
Overland Dealers.
Service Car and a Full Line of Accessories
Ben Smith is making some repairs
on the place owned by Mr. Zeek, the
old Anspaugh place, m aking it ready
for new renters, wuo are expected
soon. The present renters are plan
ning to leave.
An interesting meeting was held
at the home of Mrs Chas. II. Baird
yesterday, when the members of the
com m ittee planning for the baby
booth at the Fairview bazaar, met to
work on articles for that sale. The
work is for the Women'« society of
Fairview, which will hold its annual
bazaar on November 2 4
Ernest Wahl is planning to move
soon to the Martin Lennartz place at
Pleasant Home
A L. Harvey has ordered a new
Ford from Latourell's at Gresham.
The shipm ent has been delayed but
Mr Harvey is expecting it soon.
MELROSE
The young folks attempted to give
Edgar W ilson and his bride an old
fashioned charivari, but did not find
them at home. They will probably
try again.
lack
and Everett Stafford have
purchased an autom obile.
Every Willys-Overland dealer In
the United States, over five thousand
In all, lias been Invited to visit the
factory In Toledo during the month
of December.
Only a sm all part of the expense
Incident to the trip will be borne by
the dealers
The balance will be
taken care of by the Willys-Overland
com puny.
The dealers will travel In special
trains from all parts of the United
States.
W hile in Toledo they will be
shown through the Overland factory,
which is the largest autom obile fac
tory in the world. It covers 103
acres, or an area equal to twenty
eight city blocks.
The dealers will also be shown all
of the 1917 Overland and Willys-
Knight Models, and will see the
new models put through the various
tests, which they are required to un
dergo before leaving the factory.
Banquets will hs given in honor
of the visiting dealers, and the plans
and policies of the company will he
explained in detail by President
John N. W lllys
No expense will be spared by the
Wlllys Overland company to make
this Christmas party both a pleasure
and a profit to all the dealers who
take the trip:
AI1 branch managers end general
officers of the Willys-Overland of
California and Overland Pacific Inc.
of the northwest have accepted the
invitation and are arranging to se
cure the acceptance of every dealer
on the Pacific roast.
It is believed that the Pacific
coast will send to T oleco a larger
, delegation of Overland dealers than
any other section of the country
Special entertainm ent of a very
unique nature will be provided for
the dealers both on the trip going
' and coming and at the factory.
. The Russian
governm ent will
Recent investigations of Korea's
iron mines have led to the prediction
that they can be made to supply all
domestic demands, and tn addition
supply Japan with 1,000,000 tons of
m etal annually.
build an Iodine factory at Vladivos
W'e are bothered by answers to
tok, utilizing tbe vast supplies of
Everyone has something to buy
want ads when they say. "Enquire
seaw tsd that | i » « in that vicinity
or sell. Try an Outlook want ad.
at Outlook office ’ A good sign.
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NOVEMBER
JO.
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Maxwell, The Wonder Car
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FRIDAY.
Mrs. Tom Hensley has so far re
covered from her operation that she
was able to leave the hospital Wed
nesday. She will remain with her
mother, Mrs Win. Crawford, in
Troutdale, until Bhe Is stronger
Mr. uud Mrs James Tasker and
daughter Ruth, of Portland, were
week-end guests at the Urlevlsh
home. The Taskers have three sec
tions of land rented in Canada,
which yielded 48,000 bushels of
wheat this year.
The Troutdale Ladles' Aid is hav
ing very busy m eetings these days,
making articles for the bazaar De
cember 2. The meeting next week
will be with Mrs. L. M. Kummer,
Wednesday afternojn.
* Dr. and Mrs. John LeFevre, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Reed, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bailey, all of Portland, visited
Mr and Mrs. Grlevlsh Wednesday
evening.
There was much Interest In the
election tn this precinct. The elec
tion boards were: day, John Hud
son, Mrs. L. A. Harlow, Mrs. J. A.
Larsson, Mrs. Alice Rix, and Sam
Henlat. Night board, George Lums-
den, L. Kummer, Milton Fox, M. A.
Johnson, Jay Bailey. The count
wiih finished about one o'clock Wed
nesday. Wilson was the popular
candidate in this precinct.
PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. Willard Cook has returned
from Oak Point, where she went sev
eral weeks ago
She has come to
Rockwood with her little boy in or
der to give him medical treatment.
It will be remembered the little boy
received a severe bump on Ills head
som e tim e ago, when he was thrown
to the pavement in trying to alight
from a moving automobile. He had
apparently recovered from the acci
dent, but a slight bump on the head
a few days ago produced severe pains
and fever and It became necessary
to get medical attention for him.
Tbe child is under the care of Dr.
Bittner of Gresham.
A recent transaction of Interest to
the people ot this vicinity was the
change of ownership ot the Rich
mond Btoro at Rockwood. The store,
with several acres of land were
trade for property at Albany, where
the Richmond family has gone.
Geo. Seely, the new owned of the
store, is conducting the mercantile
busiuess here.
The pie social given by the Rock
wood Rebekahs last Wednesday ev
ening called out a big crowd and all
reported a fine time.
Now Look Out.
Mr. Stelnman has purchased a
Maxwell.
Mr. Coffman, of Portland, Nellie
aud Charlie McCreary visited the
Ickler home recently.
Mrs M. Lenartz and Mrs. Ford
called on Mrs. A. B. Wood Sunday
afternoon
Tbe Misses Gertrude and Ruth
Ickler spent Sunday with Miss Dor
othy Caddy.
Mrs. S. P. Hale has returned home
from Portland.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. Ickler and Mr.
Hooker, of Portland, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W illiams Sunday afternoon.
Miss Edith Hale la working in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Rauw, Mrs. Hoyt
and Henry Wlhlon went to Portland
to hear the returns of the election
Tuesday evening.
George Staffenson visited home
folks Sunday.
Rev. J. C. Tibbets, of Gresham,
will preach at the Baptist church
next Sunday, both morning and ev
ening.
C a rd
of
Thanks.
We wish to express our apprecia
tion to the many who assisted us
during the long Illness of our
friend, Mrs. Edith Daly, and for of
ferings of flowers at the burial. We
especially thank those who usslsted
in the music.
, Richard Beadle aud Wife.
When a cold hangs on as often
happens, or when you have hardly
gotten over one cold before you con
tract another, look out for you are
liable to contract some very serious
disease.
This succession ot colds
FAIRVIEW
weakens the system and lowers the
vitality so that you are much more
The library will be open each liable to contract chronic catarrh,
Masquerade at Orient.
Tuesday from noon uutll 3 o’clock. pneumonia or consumptian. Cure
The Multnomah grunge will give
your cold while you can. Chamber a masquerade ball In the Orient
Miss Durst will have charge.
lain's Cough Remedy lias a great rep grange hull, Wednesday night, Nov.
utation. It is relied upon by thou 29. Music by Beers' orchestra, tine
I lic e n s o rs I M a il fo r G e rm a n y .
sands of people and never disappoints turkey supper,
5»c
plate.
Cash
Pickets 11.00; spectators
them. Try II. It only costs a quart prizes.
The second successful trip of the er. Obtainable everywhere.
25 cents.
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Deutschland has in tbe opinion ot
the United States experts shown the
practicability of commerce via the
submarine.
Now
comes the announcement
that the postoffice department is pre
pared to accept the proposal made
through the German embassy that
the Deutschland and any sister
We hoped to reach this point about January 1 b 1, 1917, hut
ships that may clear from American
business has been better than we expected.
ports shall carry not more than 300
pounds of first-class mall at the reg
Nov. 4th, 1916
ular Translantic rates.
Deposits ............................
$ 83,278.96
Cash on hand
26,845.55
Every sack of mall from the Eu
ropean countries since the beginning
Total Resources
$102,885.91
of the war has passed under the eye
of the British censor. It has been
impossible for this governm ent to
communicate its most secret plans to
members of its diplomatic service
A. F ' l l I.LEIt. President
F. A. HALLIDAY, Vice President
without their being vised by mem
K. A. MILLER, Cashier
bers of the British secret service.
Mail from and to Germany haB been
the especial care of the Britishers.
Nothing has been allowed to escape
their watchful eyes.
Therefore the interest in the plan
for submarine mail service.
Germany has yet m illions of dol
lars worth of American securities
which she will be glad to sell to uh .
We have the money and shall pur
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
chase them gladly. The credit of was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
the central allies will thereby be Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or
improved and our own people will two and has reduced prices in many lines aud will continue to have
be benefited.
prices that will save you money.
But what will Great Britain think
of this?
If she has thought it her Just
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privilege to inspect all our mall In 13 lb s . F r u it S u g a r f o r ........ « 1 .0 0 F e lt N aptha Soap, 10 bare
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violation of international law, will I) lb. sack A lbers B ros. Peacock
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pure R olled O ats........................... 4O< Borax aid Soap Pow der ..............
not she think it also right that Bhe
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Borax
Soap
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command us not to ship our mall
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by the new route?
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Is the Lion going to roar because Ivory Soap, laundry s ite ............ Sc
$102,885.91 RESOURCES
BANK OF GRESHAM
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
of the new order of th in g s’’ And if
the Lion shall roar, will tbe Eagle
bow its head or perchance My down
from Its high perch? There will be
many a nation watching to see what
shall
eventuate — Indianapolis
News
C hicken P ie Hupper.
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Bean*. 8 II*.
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¡¿Ac- T oasted Corn F lak es, 1 lb. size
9 for ............................................. ¡¿Ac
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¡¿Ac 3 pkg*. M agic Y ea st......................
W hite W onder Soap, 6 bars..
C rystal W hite, 6 b ars.................
.Mt. Hood B orax, 6 bars..............
¡¿»-M ule-Team
Borax
Soap,
8 bars ..........................................
S w ift's N aptha Soap, 6 bars
Happy Day Soap, 8 bars
G olden Star Soap, 8 bars.........
Rally E lep h an t Soap, 8 bars .
We have a big line of Granite ware, Hardware, Doors and Win
dowa and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Chicken pie supper, parcel post Nails, all sizes, but Lath and
4’arnaUon, Holly and Yelohan
Shingle Nails, at lb.................... 4c
MUk, 8 can* ¡¿Ac, 1 doz.
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Hale and good program will be given
under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid
Bring your 6 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 5 5 c
society of the Methodist church on
We are selling U. 8. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado
Friday evening. November 24th, at
Fence at Prices before the advance.
the Grange hall. Supper from 5 to
7. Menu, chicken pie, mashed pota Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER
toes, baked beans, cranberries, cab PLOWS and HARROWS.
No. 1 Grade Eggs Wanted for Trade and Cash
bage salad, pickles, bread and butter,
apple and pumpkin pie, cheese, cof
fee. 35 cents a plate. Program at
8 o'clock free.
To prevent pedestrians being In
jured by autom obiles leaving gar
ages an autom atic alarm has been
invented, that rings a bell and dis
plays a danger signal as cars paas
over parts of its mechanism
After experim ents lasting more
than a year it has been found that
the m anufacture of vegetable oils
and soap can be made a profitable in
dustry in South Africa.
German electricians who experi
mented decided that they obtained
better res’ults by placing the car
bo.,s in arc lamps horizontially and
one slightly below the other.
Sufferer from
In d igestion
K elievw l.
Before taking Uhamberlaln'a Tab
le fa my husband suffered for several
years from Indigestion, causing him
to have pains in the stomach and d is
tress after eating
Chamberlain'a
Tablets relieved him of these spells
right away,” write« Mrs Thomas
Casey. Geneva, N. Y.
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O b tain ab le ev-
GRKHAM MEAT MARKET
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BROWN, Prop
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Best Quality Meats
; Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon !
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Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOOS, according
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POWELL STREET !
Emery’s Truck Service
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Office w ith P ion eer An to Truck C o., 8 9 « Ash 8t.
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Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B W EMERY, Prop.
Res Phone 173
Greaham, Ore.