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GRESHAM O l’TLOOK TVESD AY , DEC EM BER , 5, IU1« PAGE T H R E E COLUMBIA HEIGHTS W hen H. L. D arling died in P o rt land last T uesday one m ore of th e old pioneers passed on to th a t sw eet rest, which he so tru ly deserved. Mr. Easy to turn. (Jets all the cream. A self-oiling system, a German D arling was a man of e x tra o rd in ary silver skimming device, a clutch that never slips. ab ility , an a rtist of genius in all his w orks, and alth o u g h at his advanced 1 No. 5 Simplex, nearly new $40.00 $32.26 each month for 36 months repays a $1,000.00 loan. age. he was busy early and late in 1 No. 15 DeLaval, in good condition $35.00 $25.36 each month for 48 months repays a $1.000.00 loan. his work shop. Mr. D arling lias 1 200 pound capacity Empire $25.00 m ade m any b eau tifu l violins and cel $21.24 each month for 60 months repays a $1,000.00 loan. 1 350 pound capacity Empire $25.00 los as well, th a t possess a wonde ful $18.52 each month for 72 months repays a $1,000.00 loan. tone. His d a u g h te r. Mrs. E. M. H en $15.17 each month for 96 months repays a $1,000.00 loan, derson. hostess at Crown P oint chalet, i Loans of other amounta in same proportion is th e o w n er of a w hite bedroom set With a Free Engine Clutch, $175.00. th a t is of m arvelous a rtistic design and w orkm anship, m ade by her fa th e r w hich Mrs. H enderson greatly ap p reciates and which any queen G resham , Oregon. BEST TO BUY Phone 544 Gresham BEST TO USE would be proud of ow ning. Much of . th e f u rn itu re at Crow n P oint was M B I m ade by Mr. D arling His p erso n al ity was th a t of kindness and refine TROUTDALE m ent. and he is m ourned by his fam- The L adies' Aid b azaar last S a lu r-jily and a host of so rro w in g friends. day evening was a success, both fi Mr. D arling cam e to P o rtlan d In the nancially and socially. T h ere was a early fifties a fte r having spent IN large crow d in atten d an ce, and they som e tim e in C alifornia d u rin g the His wife died in show ed m uch ap p reciatio n of th e ex gold excitem ent. P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, cellent p ro g ram given an d did am ple P o rtlan d in 1905. Since h er d eath, ju stice to th e bounteous and well I Mr. D arling m ade his hom e with his 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 served chicken pie supper. T he v a ri d au g h ters. ous booths were a rtistic a lly d ec o rat G rant Hell, a prom inent ran ch er two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have 1495 ACRES 1120 ACRES ed, and w ith th e handsom e stag e se t and ex-road su p erv iso r of Spring- prices that will save you money. One m ile from Ione, Oregon. ting. loaned by th e C raw ford com dale, left recently for an extended T h ree and h alf m iles from Ione Fenced and cu ltiv ated pany, gave th e hall a very a ttra c tiv e visit to his childhood hom e in Iowa. Fenced and cu ltiv ated H ouse 16x26, w ing 14x30. appearance. Many useful an d b eau Mr. Hell will also visit with friends B arn 52x90, capacity 40 horses H ouse 22x24, A ddition 16x24 $■.(*** Fairy Soap, « liars 25c tifu l article s were sold at reaso n ab le in W isconsin and M ichigan, with a 14 lbs. Fruit S ugar for and feed New barn 32x48 1* lb. sack A lbers Bros. Peacock Dew Drop W as 111 ng Powder, G ranery, shop, hen houses, etc. prices, and th e au c tio n e erin g of the W ater piped to house an d barn. stopover ut Chicago and on his way 1 p u re Itolled O a t s ....... 40c large size ..................... 16c W a te r piped to house and barn frien d sh ip q u ilt created m uch in te r hom e will visit relativ es in K ansas. ¡C o rn and T om atoes, 3 cane 25c C itrus W ashing Pow der, large P rice $21.1*0 |>er acre P rice $21.01* per acre est. Mrs. G eorge Luntsden being th e We wish Mr. Beil m uch pleasure (lio n Ami and Sapulio, each 20« Me Arm A H am m er Soda 5e highest bidder took th e q u ilt ut while on his vacation and hope to | Ivory Soap, lau n d ry size He S m a ll Wliit«- an d L arge W hite 160 ACRES 320 ACRES $11.11(1. T he ladies of th e society have him call ut gran g e and rela te W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars 25« Hemns a t pound |o Five m iles from lone, T h ree m iles from Ione, wish to th a n k all those who so g en so m e of Ills ad v en tu res. C ry stal W hite, 6 bars P en n a n t S h o r te n in g , m ed iu m H as been fenced and cu ltiv ated . H as been fenced and cultivated. Mt. H« h h I liorax, 6 burs erously aided then* in m aking th e 25c an d la r g e siz e p a ils, »»«»<• and $ 1 .7 5 C olum bia g ran g e held its reg u lar P rice $ 1 0 .0 0 per acre P rice $12.54* per acre 25c K rin k le Corn F lak es, 3 for 25c b azaar a success, w h eth e r by dona m eeting on S atu rd ay , and as it was S w ift's X aptliu Soap, 6 bars Happy Day Soap, 8 bars 25«' • l>hg»- Magi«' Yeast It*«- tions, work o r tak in g p art in th e p ro election day th e a tten d a n ce was b et G tddeu S ta r Soap, 8 bars 25c <* Tubular Lanterns Its 640 ACRES 480 ACRES gram . About $85 were realized. Baby K lephuut Soap, 6 bars 25c Itarn S h o v e ls ((.-„■ te r th an usual. T. J. K reu d er, sta te Six and half m iles from Ione All fenced and cu ltiv ated The Sun-D ial sale was very well at deputy, was p resen t and delivered an Pels N ap th a Soap, 10 bars 45c Ilo n est Tucks, at paper 4c Sm all house and b arn F o u r m iles from Ione He M atting Tacks, at pap«*r 4e tended, ab o u t 600 being th ere. The excellent lectu re on g ran g e work and D utch t I cau ser P a rtly fenced and has b eer c u lti Small house cows sold well, m ostly to local farm gave many good suggestions. We have u big line of Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and Win vated. Mr P rice $■«.(*<* per acre ers, som e going west of P o rtlan d . and Mrs. C. R ankin were obligated in dows and Dishes a t Greatly Reduced Prices. P rice $ 1 2 .5 0 per acre T he highest price pan for a tow was the tliirii and fo u rth degrees and N ails, all sizes, b u t L ath and t arn ation . H olly and Yeltdiaii S h in g le N ails, a t !b................... 4c Milk, S can s 2 5c, 1 doz. «5« $117.00. TERMS i/4 CASH Jam es Benfield was rein stated . The 18,000 ACRES FOR SALE The m eeting at T routdale to or follow ing officers were elected for Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c B alance crop paym ents, o r tim e ganize a fed eratio n of ru ra l P aren t- one y ear: M aster, G. K nieriem . Sr.; to su it buyer. Ixxate«! from on e to eig h teen We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado T each ers' association« will be held overseer, Mrs. Amelia W oodw ard; Fence at Prices before the advance. 6 per cent on d eferred paym ents nil It* from lo n e nr Ix n in g lo n . next S atu rd ay , Decem ber 9, to give lectu rer, Mrs. C lara S m ith ; secre No trad e s will be considered. Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER th e teach ers u chance io a tte n d . In tary , Miss G race F erg u so n ; tre a s stead of F rid ay , as tunounced. It u rer, F red Benfield; ch ap lain , Mrs. PLOWS and HARROWS D upont s t im p in g powdkk tw .o i* b o x. If your want is not described here, write or see will be an all-day m eeting, at the Ma G. K nieriem , re-elected; stew ard, W. F. or GEO. F. HONEY, Gresham, Oregon, sonic hall, w ith a b ask et lunch at Jam es Benfield; assistan t stew ard, o r our A gent, W. 8. Sm ith, at lone, who will show you th e land. noon. F red R eed; g atek eep er, C. R ankin; ft The L adies’ Aid society will meet Ceres, Mrs. (' R an k in ; Pom ona. Mrs. W ednesday, Decem ber 6, with Mrs. B K nieriem ; F lo ra, Mrs. F ran k F ran k Boscoe. A ffairs in connection K nieriem ; lady assistan t stew ard, with th e b azaar will be se ttle d up. Bessie K nieriem . The g ran g e will Russell W ilson, who is u stu d e n t at give a dance th e 29th of December. A J. W BROWN, Prop. O. A. C., sp en t T h an k sg iv in g w ith Mr. and Mrs. O’C onnell, of La- his p aren ts here. BETWEEN eunias, cam e hom e for T han k sg iv in g | Best Quality Meats Lloyd Cum m ins, who has sueul 'b e PO R T L A N D AND G RESH AM d in n e r a t th e hom e of Mrs. O'Connell su m m er ut B ickle.on, W ashington, a t th e H eights. Mr. and Mrs. A. Office w ith P io n eer A uto T ruck Co., 22« Ash St. cam e home in tim e for fh a n s k g h ing dine of P o rtlan d , were also Phone Broadway 2854 with his p aren ts. His b ro th er, 'Vlll g u ests of th e W oodw ards on thal |( Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according is w orking in the sh ip y ard s of the day. N orthw est Steel com pany at P o rt PHONE POWELL STREET Miss Ruby Rasm ussen and .Miss land. Elsie K indly, both stu d e n ts at Mon Mrs. B ert Edm ondson re tu rn e d last B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 m outh, spent a joyous T h an k sg iv Gresham, Gre. W ednesday from T im ber VaPey, ing a t th e hom e of It. I’. Rasm ussen W ashington, w here she sp“ Pt the a t C orbett. sum m er. Mrs. A. L. Stone, S atu rd ay evening FAIRVIEW Mrs. Piper, of P o rtlan d , a noted Mr. an d Mrs. K um m er le ft last A large n u n tb el of young people as violinist, was a p leasan t v isitor at T he F airview g range enjoyed an sem bled and a m ost excellent even T h u rsd ay for B loom ington, Illinois, Colum bia View farm on Friday. She u n u su ally good m eeting S aturday. ing was spent in m usic, songs and visiting, how ever in P o rtlan d and m ade G randpa R asm ussen's violin T he p ro gram for th e day was as fol conversation. A nice lunch was o th e r points on the way. alk. Mrs. P iper is slowly recover The R ak er fam ily moved in to the lows: A fter a sh o rt business m eet served. ing from her a u to accident in P o rt H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR K um m er house th e day it was v a c a t ing, in itiatio n follow ed. Those in T he q u a rte rly conference of the land last su m m er, when she had a itiate d w ere W. H. C avanagh, Dan M. E. ch u rch was held a t th e church ed. narrow escape from being killed. PURE, SWEET, OLEAN, The Wiley R ichardsons have come F ram e, B. W. G rant, F ra n ce s Bliss, S atu rd ay m orning from 9 to 11 She will soon be able to ta k e up h er | S A N IT A R Y back to T ro u td ale to live. W iley is and G ladys Bliss. At noon th e b an o'clock. concert work. w orking for Mr. Fox in Mr. R u m q u et was given by th e losing team For Sale by Leading Orooera Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier and Mrs H S Stone e n te rta in e d S un m er's place. of th e last, c o n test m eeting R. 8a- ch ild ren spent T h an k sg iv in g day ut day noon with an in fo rm al d in n er A L W A Y S O R D E it IT MiBs G ladys Goin, of P o rtlan d , was fc n, of P o rtlan d , was th e principal th e ir su m m er hom e here at the in honor of h er niece and husband w eek-end v isitor with frien d s here. sp eak er of th e afte rn o o n , his sub H eights. Mr and Mrs Tom M illar, an d a friend T h an k sg iv in g g u ests at th e L. A. ject being on a g ric u ltu re of y ester Mrs. Ju lia Snover. H arlow hom e were County C lerk and day, an d of today. Rev. 1. B. Self PLEASANT VALLEY Wm. B utler, who has been se ri Mrs. J. W. B everidge; Mr. an d Mrs p resen ted th e g range w ith a b ea u ti ously ill for the past week follow ing G rant Shipley, Salem ; Mr. an d Mrs. ful A m erican flag, and also gave a Mr and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , of brief ad d ress on Old Glory. B. C. a p araly tic stro k e, is som ew hat im E dw ard Law, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. G resham , w ere visitors at th e home F lem ing, Mr and Mrs. H arold Grady, of Mr and Mrs W L. K esterson one A ltm an of M ultnom ah g range, who proved The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Mrs. 8. C. Dixon, who has u n d er and Mr. and Mrs F red H arlow . day recently. was p rincipal of the school here six Re ìef Association teen years ago, and Mr. Jo h an so n of gone an operatio n a t th e St. Vin B. F. Stevens, of P o rtlan d , who or roatLXMB, o a i t o i is HURLBURT has been spen d in g a few days with M ultnom ah g range, w ere visitors. ce n t's h ospital two w eeks ago, A fter th e le ctu re h o u r th e follow ing expected hom e W ednesday. G. H. Richey, has re tu rn e d to his Invite» all farm er* who have no Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Jo h n so n spent In su ran ce on th e ir farm buildings home. officers w ere elected: M aster, W. E. T h an k sg u v in g with Mrs. Jo h n so n 's to in su re with us. T his asso cia SCENIC T ow nsend; overseer, Mrs. J. M oller; AND Mrs. J. W F ro st, Sr., called on p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. W right, tion is the ch eap est and sa fe st In le ctu rer, Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t; ch aplain, frien d s in P o rtlan d last F riday th e »tate. It in su res only country Mr. and Mrs. Swanson an d d au g h n ea r G resham . I. B. Self; se cretary , Roy Stone; Dr. J. E. P erry , of P o rtlan d , tra n s p ro p erty and has over $1.090.000 ter, Elsie, and Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Roy Emily an d fam ily ate a big Insurance In foree. acted business in the valley on Tiles tre a su re r, J. W. T ow nsend. P eterson of Powell Valley, were T h anksgiving d in n e r with Mrs Em i day. Mr. and Mrs. M. E vans, Mrs. Brink T hanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. ly ’s parents. Writ» or ptioa* G. II Richey m ade 11 business trip of T ro u td ale, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D un G ust C arlson. Il W NNANHAI4,. Pi t*. Mr. P erk in s celeb rated T h an k sg iv to P o rtlan d W ednesday. W Visit Our S how Room s bar of F airview , and Miss C alla Hes- Miss Ellen D ellaven, who is te ac h ing by b reak in g a cold while Sherd The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Mrs. Susan E dw ards, who has lin of P o rtlan d w ere th e honor Asaociation. ing school n ear Salem, and h er b ro th Davis built a hen-house. been visiting with Mrs. J. E. Ball for g u ests a t a T han k sg iv in g dinner, e r C harles, were gu ests of th e ir p a r • r o e k e m B o u t» F h o a » 74 Kerry Splawn and fam ily m ade a th e past week, l i a s retu rn ed Io her ( given by Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H eslin ELECTRIC STORE, Electric Building ■ o ta r y Fehl*« e l ■ » ,» > • ents, Mr. and Mrs Al DeHaven on trip to n ear th e foot of Mt. Hood, hom e a t Oregon City. a t th e ir hom e T h ursday . T hanksgiving w here Mr S piaw n's m o th er is h old J. B. B a u m g a rtn e r lias trad e d his L ittle M arjorie M oller, d a u g h te r Mrs. Mary Zingshietn and son Will ing down a claim . They w ent S a tu r valley farm to a Mr Keal for p ro p er PLEASANT HOME of Mr. and Mrs. J. M oller, fra ctu red were week-end g u ests of Mrs. Zlng- day and cam e back T uesday. ty a t Brush P rairie, W ashington. Mr. h er arm T uesday evening by a slig h t A Mollycoddle. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Tom linson and heim 's sister, Mrs. J. R. Duncan. We are th a n k fu l th a t we d o n 't live B a u m g a rtn e r has tak en possession of fall from th e steps. H. G. Gazeley, m a n ag e r of th e in the city w here one has to buy ev his new place. “ Did you see th a t? ” yelled th e ex son were T han k sg iv in g guests of Mr. • Rev. and Mrs. S cott, of Salem , j Acme L um ber com pany, a t St. Jo h n s, P leasan t Valley school will sta n d cited man In th e P an am a hat. T h at and Mrs. Thom as e ry th in g and n o thing b u t w hat Js robber of an um pire calls G illigan th e ir sons and fam ilies of P o rtlan d , was a Sunday g u est a t th e Duncan R. 1. Gifford spent Sunday with his ard ize next S atu rd ay night. P ro fes out at th ird and R afferty n ever cam e high except ren t. and a n u m b e r of rela tiv e s and home. m other. We h a v e n 't heard of any one in sor S earle and Miss Roman have a r w ithin a foot of to u c h in ’ h im .” frie n d s, w ere th e guests a t a T h an k s Mr and Mrs. J. I. Ick ler visited Mr. We are pleased to welcome as th is p art buying an au to for nearly ranged a program for th e occasion. " It looked th a t way to me, too,” giving d in n e r given by Mr. and Mrs. neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. B ettis and and Mrs I, W ilhelm , of Victory, S u n ad m itte d th e man beside him. a week Money inual be g ettin g S u p erin te n d en t A. P. A rm strong of "Still, I d are say th e u m p ire could A. L Stone a t th e ir hom e T h u rsd ay fam ily, la te of G atew ay, who are M ultnom ah county and Hupt J. E see th e play b e tte r from w here he day. tig h t. T he S unshine club will meet with Mrs. T. J. Savage and child ren , of ow ners now of th e C has H u n ter We are ju st a little th a n k fu l C alavan of C lackam as county a re ex was th an we could from up h e re .” Miss M ildred F ord Decem ber 16 W oodland, W ashington, is visiting farm . “ Ah, go on h o m e !” re to rte d the pected to be present and d eliver a d T hat o u r vote was cast fo r Hughes. The M ethodist L adles' Aid will o th e r, savagely. "Y ou a in ’t got no her sister. Mrs. J. Moller. The B aptist L adies' Aid society will And we are m uch m ore th a n k fu l dresses. business g oin’ to a ball game. Y ou're m eet with Mrs. M. L ennartz. All T he ca n d id a tes fo r th e election to m eet w ith Mrs. F ra n k McKinney, Everybody was th a n k fu l For th e killing blow to booze one of these blam ed pacifists, th a t’s m em bers and frien d s are invited to be held in th e council cham ber to T h ursday, D ecem ber 7. w hat you a r e ! " — New York Times. atten d . < a rd of T h an k s. Miss M arguerite B u rch e tt ia vialt- t m igli M edicine for C hildren. day. D ecem ber th e 5th. a re the fol Mr. and Mrs. Mfuner have p u r Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. N«*utral T inte. low ing: Mayor, C. H. S tone; re ing a few daya with frie n d s in P o rt T ., »ay«: “ A bout Ave year» ago when We wish to express o u r sincere chased a piano. cord er, E. C. M orrison; tre a su re r, land. we were living in G arb u tt, N. Y., I th a n k s to th e many frien d s and V ander I th o u g h t y o u r lim ousine Mr. K ennedy Is very low a t his Roy S to ne; m arsh al, R. H u n te r; dt*ctoied tw o of my ch ild ren su ffn was painted. hom e here. t.<MMl for C onstipation. councilm en, D. W. McKay, H. W .) Ing from to id a with C hnraoerlaln » neighbors for th e ir sym pathy and all It waa. h u t It has to C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets a re excellent L iugh Kemeoy an d found 1 Ju*t aa h elpfulness d u rin g th e illness and be A p sterw Mr. and Mrs. U. C. A ltm an and ain ted again. I o rd ered It to F u lle r and E. A. W hitney. for constip atio n . They a re p leasan t rep resen ted in every way. It p ro m p t d eath of o u r beloved husband and be Anished In n e u tra l colors, and th e fam ily left for C alifornia to spend the In honor of John Briggs, the to ta k e and m ild and g en tle in effect ly checked th e ir coughing and cured fa th e r, for th e use o f autom obiles idiotic w orkm en p ain ted It red. w inter. young people's clast of the Presby O btainable everyw here.— Adv. th e ir co'da q u ick er th an a n ; th in g 1 and for th e b ea u tifu l flowers th at w hite and blue ___ T he Mlasea G ertru d e and R uth -v e r uaeu ' O b tain aela everyw here. terian Sunday school, gave a su r They usually gat what you » s a t m arked his last reeling place. Evening Telegram with Oatlook, Ilekl" 8un,U * wllh M"" M na prise party at the home of Mr and Try a want ad. la the Outieok. Mrs P M Miller and Family Bargains In tbs Want ads. one year for 94.81. 'Cooley, of Victory. Anker-Holth Cream Separators M o n th ly In s ta llm e n t R e a l E s ta te L o a n s P o r ta b le D r a g sa w s $ 1 5 0 HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY SAM PLE BARGAINS Eastern Oregon Wheat Lands BANK O F GRESHAM The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powe!! Valley Greatly Reduced Prices Emery’s Truck Service GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty We Are Everything Electrical SHOP EARLY Do It Electrically MT. HOOD BUTTER Attention !