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ORESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IT, i m u PAG E T H R E E -Z I $ 635 31 */2 '2 Model 75 B H orsep ow er 5 P a M « n g « r T o u r in g C ar R oadster $620 f.o.b. Toledo 7 » JW ÏX. ,¥?■<?"** Speedy and Easy Riding T h e r e ’s c a rs . jo s tle d o n ’t l ittle c o m f o r t in m o s t lo w p ric e d Y o u c a n ’t u s e t h e i r s p e e d s . T h e y y o u — t h e y rid e ro u g h ly — th e y h o ld t h e ro a d . It has 4 2 -in c h , e a s y rid in g , s h o c k a b - so rb in ' c a n tile v e r r e a r s p rin g s . I n .a d d itio n t h e 73 B O v e r la n d is a lo n g e r c a r — 104- in c h w h e e lb a s e . A n d i t h a s 4 -in c h ti ;s. I t s s m o o th n e s s a n d e a s e o f ri l ;n g a ' s p e e d w o u ld , d o ju s t i c e t o a m u c h a n d h e a v ie r c a r. T h e $635 O v e r la n d is d iffe re n t. I t is n o t o n ly th e s p e e d ie s t o f low p ric e d c a rs — B u t y o u c a n u se t h e fu ll sn e e d o f i ts p o w e r fu l m o to r w h e n y o u n e e d it. C o m e in a n d le t u s d e m o n s tr a te . t h e b e s t k in d o f p ro o f. HURLBURT PLEASANT VALLEY i t ’» an ill wind th a t blow« no one any good ” The a u to tru ck comes and loads potatoes at o u r farm s If th e ro ad s w ere not frozen we would have to h au l o u r spuds to the h ig h way, Roy Emily is able to be out again, a fte r a spell of the grip •Mrs. Jack so n has been in P o rtlan d for a week, Miss D orris Tucky is keeping house for Mr. P erk in s d u r ing Mrs. Ja ck so n 's absence. Chas E W ilson has ren ted his farm to his sou h ic k . Mr. W ilson says he is going to ta k e life easy. A few of F ern ie D avis’ girl friends spent Sunday w ith her. it being her 15th birth d ay . T he cold wind is keeping those who have cabbage busy try in g to save th e ir crop. It also causes tro u b le on the telep h o n e lines. If you h av en ’t had whooping cough d o n 't com e to th is neck of th e woods as every one who h asn ’t had it is having It o r Is du e to have it. Jim P o u n d er is th e la te s t case. Mies B urke, o u r school te ac h er is ce.'- taln ly h aving a w hooping tim e. F red S houltz is su re going th ro u g h this neighborhood q u ite freq u en tly . W onder w here he goes? Mrs. T hom as E lilnghom , of P o rt land and Miss A«»a Odell, of The Dalles, w ere guests of Mrs. G. N Sager Sunday Mrs A B. C roft, of Dilley, was e n te rtain e d over Sunday by Mrs W. V. Moore. SCENIC T he B aptist L ad les’ Aid society w ill m eet w ith Mrs. Q. M oulton T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 3. All m em bers a re asked to atten d if possible as a r ran g e m en ts will be com pleted th at day for th e sale, w hich will be held S atu rd ay , N ovem ber 25, in th e base m ent of tlie B aptist ch u rch a t P lea s a n t Home. T hat s C. M ZIMMERMAN, Gresham, Oregon, Phone 801 T h e W illy a -O v e rla n tl C o m p a n y , T o le d o , O h io i n U. S .A .” Head th e W ant Ads. SANDY BLUFF Valve-in- Head Motor T he above is a likeness of the Buick V alve-in-H ead to u rin g car, Model D-6-45. It is th e best m otor c a r In the Buick Com pany ever m ade, and th a t It m eets the ap proval of m otorists everyw here is am ply prov en by th e enorm ous dem and for it. T his Buick V alve-ln-llead model is lig h t in w eight, yet stu rd y in con stru ctio n . It has the pow er th a t can be had only w ith th e fam ous Buick V alve-in-H ead m otor, now in the fo u rte e n th season of successful op era tio n Buick In th e Buick m o to r th e valves are in th e tops, o r heads, of th e cylinders, hence th e nam e "V alv e-in -H ead .’’ T his m eans th a t th e valves are in a spot th a t is alread y w ater-jack eted , so th a t th e valves a re in a spot th a t so th a t no ad d itio n a l w ater-jack eted space Is necessary to cool them M ake su re you u n d erstan d th is Buick V alve-ln-H eud principle. It Is th e g re a te st an d m ost im p o rta n t p rin cip le in th e w hole Held of m otor ca r o p eratio n . Completely Equipped MODEL D -4-35, $ 7 8 5 At Gresham, Ore. T L _ D . - c r> r . . . • W J T h ? B est. R f a , ™ 'n - I th e tw W o . r t d w • h y y o u s . h o u ld b u y it is b e c a u s e it h a s a B u ick V alv e - in - H e a d m o to r. It is a S u p e r io r C a r b y v irtu e o f its B u ick D e sig n in g , Ju ic k In te g rity o f W o r k m a n s h ip B uick V a lv e - .n - H e a d P o w e r B uick P ro v is io n fo r C o m fo rt. S u b s ta n tia l S e rv ic e a n d G a lla n t C o n d u c t - s t A ll l u n e s —L n d e r all C o n d itio n s . D o n 't b u y a c a r u n til y o u h a v e g iv e n us a n o p p o r tu n ity to s h o w y o u th e s e m o d e ls. W e h a v e th e m h e r e fo r y o u r in s p e c tio n Phone Gresham 145 METZGER BROS. Gresham, Oregon F ire en tirely d estroyed th e hom e of Mrs. L a u ra B arnes. A lm ost ev ery th in g was saved from down sta irs but n o th in g up stairs. Mrs. B arnes is in C alifo rn ia, th e house Is occu pied by Mr. and Mrs. W id n er and d au g h ter. T he cau se was from an oyer h eated stove. Mrs. W idner is Mrs. B arn es' d au g h ter. They are stay in g w ith Mrs W id n er’s sister Mrs. A. C. B row ning, for th e pres ent. Miss C a rrie Brook is w orking for Mrs. C linton E dw ards, of Sandy. F red R adford was In G resham one day th is week. Alonzo . R adford m ade a trip to G resham T uesday. An aftern o o n su rp rise was given by Mrs. H en g stler In ho n o r of Mrs Hess, Mr. H en g stler's sister, who is v isitin g them , it being h e r b irthday A p leasan t aftern o o n was spent, a nice lunch was served and th e ladles p resen t dispersed, w ishing Mrs Hess m any m ore happy b irth d ay s. Those p rese n t were, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. H en g stler, Mrs. Jo e Caldo, Mrs W ilkinson, Mrs. Wm. F allow s, Mrs H ans Kock, Mrs. W. S u tton. Mrs. Jo e Ju d k in s, Mrs. G ilbert H aughlum and Mrs. F red R adford. Mrs. A. J. A ult m ade a business trip to G resham Tuesday. FAIRVIEW 80 Head of Dairy Stock AUCTION SALE 1 Ú *¡r e ' í t í í d8” >’r « I«»'»«® at cnee e rd will tel) iry entire herd at rry place at A H A I A S J A T 1C hi, c n T r e p id a le g iie c t C er L ire , M ile F e tt o í f A l E V l E V , C P F . Monday, November 20, 1916 Sale C cm m tni,« .1 10:30 Free Lunch „ 5 5 H ead o f M ilc h C o w s Noon ccming freih within die next 40 day«. A Chance to C et C ctd C tw s, M ixtd E ited . Jerscy-H olstein-Euiham . Tuberculin Tested 24 Head Ccmirg 1 wo-j ear-old Heifers I Jersey Eull 1 Holstein Eull h e a iiy N ew F rrp ire M i i L r $ M e c h ire . 5 h. p. E lectric M otor. L ot of M ilk C a n s A» lhere «te no « tra il u c ', «rri n t . U t i , ihe tale o f the cow« w ill commence «I 11 o’clock, SO BE O N H A N D C’ ,hi - e n i h .’ tim . will be „v e n on «rytov.d S. A . A R A T A O w n e r K. A . M ILLER, Clerk W. S. W O OD, Auctioneer (Vancouver, Wn.) I MAXWELL, The Wonder Car C all L p A d a m s for th e A c k n o w le d g e d Best, Light, Complete, Small Automobile Twice a year Jan u ary first and .Inly Unit we “ cut a melon,' and every dollar in our Savings Department get« a p art of it. Are yon in f If not, get in now, and share in the next distribution. Savings Accounts draw 4 per cent interest and may be withdraw n a t any time. BANK OF GRESHAM County Depository K. A MILLER, Cashier The A. B. ELU O n CO. of Powell Valley P. O. Gresham R, No. 2, was Established in 1883 Thirty three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have prices that will save you money. Greatly Reduced Prices « 1 « A aw x a - . > —. 15 lbs. L F ' a r . u . . 4 it « S u g ar for « 1.00 e F e b a N aptlia Soap, 10 . b ars 45c 1» lb. sack A lb ers Brim. P eacock D utch c l e a n s e r ............................. He p u re R olled O ats 4Oc B oraxaid Soap P ow d er 3ii.i’,"i.. He C. A. S tew art and g ran d d a u g h te r I Corn and T om atoes, 3 caiiM 25c -*»-Mule-Teain Borax Soap H yla Ja ck so n , a re m ak in g p re p a ra B on Ami anil Sapolln, e a c h ...... Sc , , * h lP" ...................... »•> tion to re tu rn to th e ir hom e in P o rt |" < * > «». ............. * ' urgeDX W“ ln < P<'Wder' land. « b ite W onder Soap, 6 bars 25« S m all W h ite and lairge W hite Mra. II. M. Shaw and d au g h ter | C rystal W hite, 6 b ars................. 25c B eans, 3 lb s................. 25«- R uth, e n te rta in e d a n u m b er of ladles Mt. Ilooil B orax, 6 b ars.............. 25« C itrus W ashing P ow d er. Isigi- of Fairview and P o rtlan d I ant Mon ’^»-M ule-Team Borax Soap, size .......................................... 2«>e 5c day aftern o o n a t a d elig h tfu l p arty I *’ bars ........................................... 25c Arm i t H am m er S od a......... |Hwift*a N ap th a Soap, 6 bars . 25« K rinkle Corn F lak es, 8 for 25« In honor of Mrs. S haw ’s birthday. By d irectio n of M ayor W hitney, a m ass m eeting is called for Saturday n ig h t, N ovem ber 18, for th e n o m in a tion of m ayor, th ree councilm an, re co rd er an d m arsh al fo r a term of two years. T he W om en's society of th e P re s b y terian ch u rch m et recently with Mrs. H. M. Shaw to p erfect details for th e a n n u l b azaar to be given F ri day, N ovem ber 24, In th e city hall i’he m any useful and b eau tifu l a r ti cles will be sold from booths re p re sen tin g th e various room s of house. T he living room will have a display of fancy w o rk ; th e n u rsery will be Ailed w ith d ain ty a rticle s for little to ts ; th e d in ingroom will con tain good th in g s to e a t; th e k itcheu will have m any useful a rticle s for sale. T h ere will even be th e attic, fitted w ith th in g s too n u m ero u s to m ention. N ear th e "h o u se " will be found a candy shop and a fish pond. POWELL VALLEY M asquerade at O rient. T he M ultnom ah g ran g e will give a m asq u erad e ball In th e O rien t | g ran g e b all. W ednesday n ig h t, Nov. 29. Music by B e e n ’ o rch e stra, final tu rk ey aupper, 6«c plate. Cash , prizes. ric k e ts »1.00; sp acU to rs 25 cents. T he young people's society of the j Pow ell Valley Sw edish L u th eran ch u rch will m eet next Sunday ev en ing a t 7 :3 0 . All a re cordially in vited. Edw tn Swanson and fam ily have An o rch a rd lad d er has been come from M issoula, M ontana, and are m oving o n to th e J. J. Johnson m ounted on a w heeled fram e for farm a t Powell Valley, which they convenience In moving an d can be have ren ted . fasten ed a t an y angle. Far Maxwell UenoMtratMii ar Liferatve, CaO Up Adas», Taber 630 Do You H ave Hour S tom ach ? i f you a re tro u b le d w ith sour stom ach you sh o u ld e a t slow ly and m a stic ata y o u r food th o ro u g h ly , then ta k e one of C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets Im m ediately a f te r su p p er O btaln- I able every w h ere Bargains In the Want ails. LUSTED Mr. K rebs and fam ily, who have been living for som e tim e on the Cobb farm n ea r B arrabo, on th e Mount Hood Hue, will move to Salem to m ake th e ir home. Misses M arian R obertson an d P earl R uegg w ent to th e H elig Iasi S a tu r day night to h ear Mine. Schum ann H eiuck slug. N. W. Jack so n recently sold one h u n d red and forty 8. C. W hite L eg horn chickens to a p arty living n ea r H illsboro. Are You Getting a Share of Our “ M elon?” Happy Day Soap, 8 b ars........ <«olden Star Soap, 8 b a rs..... Baby E lep h an t Soap, 6 bars 25 c T oasted Corn F la k es, 1 lit. size 2 tor .......................... 25«- 3 pkgs. M agic Y east Sufferer from IndlgeaH on B elieved B efore ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets my h u sb an d suffered for several y ears from indigestion, cau sin g him to have pains in th e stom ach and dla- treae a fte r eatin g . C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets relieved him of th ese spell« rig h t aw ay ," w rites Mra Thorns« Casey. G eneva. N T. O b tain ab le ev eryw here. 20c in , We have a big line of Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and Win down and Dishes a t Greatly Reduced Prices. Nails, all sizes, but L ath and Shingle N ails, at lb .................... 4c C arn atio n , Holly am i Y elobau Milk, 3 cans 25c, I dor.. 25c Bring your 6 gallon coal oil cans, we All them for 55c W<- are selling U. 8. Poultry Fence, also P ittsburg and ('olonido Fence at Prices before the advance. Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANOES, OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS. No. 1 Grade Eggs Wanted for Trade and Cash GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W BROWN, Prop Best Quality Meats Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Price» Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according PHONE 41 - POWELL STREET Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLAND PHONE TABOR 630 Mr and Mrs Jo h n M acnem ier and son, P au l, of P o rtlan d visited w ith Mr. an d Mrs T P. Cam pbell last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D ahlqulst, J r., have re tu rn e d from F alls City, w here Mr. D ahlqulst has been em ployed for the past two years They will m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e on a farm n ear th is place. Mr. and Mrs. J. G rim m a re mov ing to C lark e county, W ashington, w here they have leased a farm . P leasan t V alley g ran g e m et in re g u la r session last S atu rd ay n ig h t. The gran g e will m eet tw ice a m onth d u r ing th e w in ter season. T he ladies will give a chicken su p per a t the g ran g e h all S atu rd ay ev- ennlg, N ovem ber 18, fo r th e benefit of th e school c h ild re n ’s play shed. S upper will be served from six to eig h t p. in. AND O RESH AM Office w ith Plon««cr Auto T ru ck Co., 220 Ash SI. P h o n e llroiulw ay 2M54 Furniture Moving and Farmers Hauling a Specially B W EMERY, Prop Ree Phone 173 Dr.-sham, Ore