Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 08, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    Anker-Holth Cream Separators
Easy to turn. Gets all the cream. A self-oiling system, a German
silver skimming device, a eluteh that never s lip s .
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No. 5 Simplex, nearly new
No. 15 DeLaval, in good condition
200-pound capacity Empire
350 pound capacity Empire
$40.00
$35.00
$25.00
$25.00
P o r t a b le D r a g s a w s $ 1 5 0
With a Free Engine Clutch, $175.00.
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
BEST TO BUY
Phone 544 Gresham
BEST TO USE
W ord h a s been re c eiv ed o f th e
m a r ria g e in V a n c o u v e r T u e sd a y of
R a lp h G h o lso n a u d
M iss L a u ra
Jo n e s . T h e b rid e is th e d a u g h te r of
J A. J o n e s o f th is place.
Rev. J H W ood a n d w ife v isite d
y e s te rd a y in G re sh a n t w ith M r an d
M rs. J. H W ilson
T h e la t t e r h av e
m oved fro m W a llu la H e ig h ts to Dr.
T h o m p s o n 's h o u se n e a r th e M e th o d ­
ist c h u rc h .
M iss B essie S tre b in is p re p a rin g
fo r a p ro g ra m a n d C h ris tm a s tr e e to
be g iv en a t th e sc h o o lh o u se .
P re a c h in g se rv ic e w ill be h e ld at
Iliff c h u rc h n ex t S u n d a y e v e n in g .
R ev. S. F. F o rd ,
th e
p a s to r, w ill
p reach .
Having Leased the Place I will sell at Public Sale, at my Farm, the
Base Line Road
Melrose Farm," on the
1J miles South of Troutdale, Oregon
and 14 miles East of Portland—End of Base Line Road
MONDAY, DEC. 18, Commencing 10:30 Sharp
CATTLE
3 Milch Cows
Large Holstein Cow, cost me $200
2 Grade Jerseys
Coming 3-year old Heifer
2 Heifer Calves (C a ttle T u b e rc u lin
H O R SES
Team of Mares, weight about 2000 lbs.
Mare, 7 years, weight about 1550 lbs.
Riding Pony
Coming 3 year-old "Volnay" Colt
T e s te d .)
2 Coming 2-year-old Dan Hal Colts
M A C H IN E R Y
G rain D rill, Hay H ake, P o ta to P la n ter, M ow ing .Machine,
3 P io u s , 2-ltorse C u ltivator,
Hand
C u ltivator, Hand Seeder, B reast S eed er, F orge, Grind S ton e, G asolin e E ngine, Cream Separator,
B u tter W orker, C hurn, Cream T ester,
Farm W agon,
Iron-W heel W agon, Top B uggy, 4 sets
D ouble H arness, 2 Hand T rucks, P la tfo rm S ca les, 2 S lip Scrapers, Kittery W heel, Drill P ress and
Hits, 2 B en ch V ises, Hone G rinder, W heel H arrow, 2 Incubators, Hay Fork, Hope and B lock s,
C ider P ress, anti a ll kinds o f sm all to o ls. About 13 Cortis o f W ood.
SALE RAIN OR SHINE
O w ing io U n a v o id a b le C irc u m s ta n c e s th e r e w ill be No L u n ch S erv ed
G reshant,
A. MEYERS, Clerk
COTTRELL
W A R N E R 'S HI ST PRO O F CORSETS
BUTTEK ICK PA T T ER N S
Do Y our Xmas Shopping Now
O u r ta b le s a re d isp la y e d w ith m an y u se fu l su g g e s tio n s to a ss ist
you in th e p e rp le x in g p ro b le m of w h a t to g e t fo r ' ‘H im ” o r "H er.”
L a d ie s ’ H a n d k e rc h ie f s , In d a in ty a s s o rte d p a tte rn s ,
p la in W h ite a n d E m b ro id e re d c o rn e rs , fro m
3c to 3 3 c, each
P h o e n i x 311k 3 t o t l . l ~ e . , » — e»t*
>” e > -« O
L a d ie s ’ H a n d R ags, sp ecial
# 1 .2 3 each
M ary P ic k f o rd U m b re lla s
# 1 .7 3 to # 3 .0 0 each
L a d ie s' C o m b in a tio n A p ro n a n d D u st C ap in H o lid ay
B oxes
.. .
.............
OOc each
M en ’s in itia l and Plata Linen Handkerchiefs
M e each
M en 's C o m b in a tio n S u sp e n d e rs a n d S u p p o rte rs , set
3Oc each
M en’s C o m b in a tio n S u p p o rte rs a n d A rm B an d s, se t
30c each
M en’s T ie s in H o lid ay B oxes
3Oc a n d 03c each
F or th e C h ild ren — T oys, D olls, D oll B u ggies, G am es o f all K inds
ONE SPECIAL TABLE OF TOYS AND GAMES
A " S p e c ia l” p u rc h a s e e n a b le s m e to sell th e s e fa r u n d e r th e
m a r k e t v a lu e of to d ay a n d fo r sp eed y re d u c tio n am clo sin g th em
o u t a t 3c, lOc a n d 13c each .
CANNON’S
THE TAD’S STORE
L-.......
G R E S H A M , O REG O N
P R O S E O ft
Emery’s Truck Service
BETWEEN
PO RTLAND
AND
G RESH AM
Office w ith P io n eer A uto Truck Co.. 22«! A sh St.
P tion e B road w ay 2H34
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Res. Phone 173
PLEASANT VALLEY
G resham , Ore.
PLEASANT HOME
Mr. a n d M rs. U. S. G riffith s e n te r
, ta in e d on T h a n k s g iv in g a t d in n e r
' Mr. an d Mrs. W illia m s a n d M r. an d
' Mrs. C h au n cey A llison of P o rtla n d
■ Mr. a n d Mrs. E rn e s t S im s a n d son
L ea of G re sh a m , Mr. a n d M rs. R ich
a r d R a d fo rd a n d c h ild re n a n d Mr
¡a n d M rs. A lonzo R a d fo rd a n d d a u g h ­
te r H a rrie t o f t h i s n l a e a
.Mrs. D elb ert T ru e lo v e a n d d a u g h ­
t e r s , M arv elle a n d V eld a. w ere th e
' g u e s ts o f Mr. an d M rs. R. A. H u tc h ­
ins la s t w eek.
F ra n k B la c k b u rn , o f M in d en , Ne-
b ra s k a , is v is itin g b is b ro th e r, Geo
B la c k b u rn , o f th is place.
Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k B e e rs h av e
been sp e n d in g tw o w eek s a t th e ir
c o tta g e a t S easide.
G len n A n d re, w ho h a s been sp en d
in g th e s u m m e r in e a s te rn O reg o n
r e tu r n e d to h is h o m e h e re la s t w eek
J im M an ary a n d so n s, G o rd o n an d
| R o la n d , s p e n t S u n d ay w ith Mr. an d
M rs. J o s e p h M an ary .
E a rl
A n d re is sp e n d in g a few
w eek s w ith re la tiv e s in e a s te r n O re ­
gon.
Mr. a n d M rs. G eo rg e B la c k b u rn
s p e n t T h a n k s g iv in g d ay w ith Mr an d
M rs. H a rry L u ste d o f L en ts.
M rs. F re d W a g n e r a n d d a u g h te r
M abel, w ere P o rtla n d v is ito rs F rid a y
T h e L a d ie s ' E m b ro id e ry c lu b will
m e e t w ith Mrs. Jo e C a ld o W e d n e s­
day a fte rn o o n , D ecem b er 13.
U nion H igh S ch ool No. I.
S e v e ra l of th e s t u d e n ts s p e n t th e ir
I T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a y s in P o rtla n d
A m ong th e m w ere M iss L u e lla P a u l-
I son a n d F re d S m ith .
Lloyd Ough has returned to
’ school, after an absence of four
i weeks. We are all very glad to wel-
O regon.
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
At (he su g g e s tio n o f o ne of th e
’ m e m b e rs of th e
E m b ro id e ry c lu b ,
y e s te rd a y 's m e e tin g , w hich w as h eld
at th e h o m e o f Mrs. R o b e rt K ers-
lak e, w as tu r n e d in to a lin e n sh o w e r
fo r th e la te s t b rid e , M rs. L a u ra G h o l­
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
son. T h e a n n u a l e le c tio n o f officers
was
Established
in
1883
Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
I w as a ls o h e ld , w hich re s u lte d in th e
Who
expects
to
sell
out
or
retire from business in the next year or
‘ se le c tio n of th e fo llo w in g : p re s id e n t,
Mrs. (5. W. A lld e r; vice p re s id e n t. two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have
M rs. G race F r itz ;
s e c r e ta ry .
M iss prices that will save you money.
L ena C ooley; tr e a s u r e r . M iss H e n ri­
e tta W iles. T h e so cial c o m m itte e is
co m p rise d of .Mrs. R o b ert K e rs la k e ,
# 1 .0 0 Fairy Soap, 0 liars
23c
Mrs. Alex. T h o m p so n a n d M rs. I. T. 14 11». Ft-nIt Sugar for
sack A lb ers Bros. P eacock
D ew Drop W ashing P ow d er,
W ood.
.Mrs. A lld e r a n d M rs. J. C. O lit.
pure B oiled O ats...............
4Oc
large size
13c
D uke a r e on th e p u rc h a s in g c o m m it­ Corii anti T om atoes, 3 cans
¡¿5,. C itru s W ash in g P ow d er, large
tee.
2tfr
H<.
...........................
B on Ami am i S apolio, each
Arnt Jt H am m er Soda
3c
M r.
and
M rs .
J. H. W ilso n , of Ivory Soap, laundry size
S m a ll W iiite an d l.arg“ W h ite
G re sh a m , v isite d th e i r so n . E d g a r W iiite W onder Soap, 6 bars
23c
B eaus a t pound
III
C r y sta l W iiite , G b a r s.............
aud w ife to d ay .
23c P eiin au l S h orten in g, m edium
23 c
and large size pails, IMfc an d # 1 .7 3
.Mr. a n d M rs. H en ry F ritz an d so n M t. H ood B ora x , 6 b a r s ........
.Swift's N aptha Soap, G b u rs
23 c K rin k le Corn F la k es, 3 for
28c
W ill v is ite d t i l e s to c k s h o w W e d n e s ­ Happy Day Soap, 8 bars
23 c 3 pkgs. M agic Y east
life
day.
G olden Star Soap, 8 bars
23 c (I T u b u lar L an tern s
4<>c
Mr. a n d M rs. E v e re tt S ta ffo rd v is­ Batty E lep h an t Soap, 6 bars
23c B arn S h ovels
»IS<-
43c H o n est T acks, at paper
4c
ited th e l a t t e r ’s s is te r , M rs. E d ith F els N aptha Soap, 10 bare
I fu tch C lean ser
He M atting TackN, at paper
4c
G u n d lac. in P o rtla n d T h u rs d a y . Mrs.
We
have
a
hig
line
of
G
ranitew
are,
Hardware,
Doors
ami
Win
G u n d lac anil h e r little so n h av e b o th
been sick w’tli p n e u m o n ia b u t a re »lows ami Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
C arn ation , Holly and Y eloban
re c o v e rin g . Miss H e n rie tta W iles Is Nail*-, all sizes, but L ath and
S h in g le N ails, at lb ....................
4c
Milk, 3 ta n s 2 5 c,
I doz.
U3c
sta y in g w ith h e r s is te r in P o rtla n d .
of Powell Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
TERMS OF SALE—Stuns under $20, Cash; on sums over #20, 9 m onths' time given on ap­
proved security. Two per cent discount for cash on sums over $20.
R. H. THOMPSON, Owner 1097 Cleveland Avenue, Portland
W. S. WOOD, Vancouver, Wn., Auctioneer.
T h a t's th e k in d o f a b a n k we a r e c o n d u c tin g
O u r sa tisfie d
c u s to m e rs w ill te ll you so. If th e r e is an y w ay we c a n be o f a s s is t­
a n c e to y o u , do n o t h e s ita te b u t co m e r ig h t in a n d te ll u s a b o u t it.
E v ery official of th is h a n k w ill be g la d to m e e t you m o re th a n h a lf
way
W h a t gives an in s titu tio n a r ig h t to liv e in a b u sin e ss co m ­
m u n ity ?
T h e se rv ic e it re n d e r s to th e c o m m u n ity . W e know it.
C om e in a n y tim e a n d p u t us to th a t test.
BANK OF C R FSH A M
Mr. a n d M rs. F. S. D ra k e a r e liv ­
ing w ith th e l a t t e r ’s m o th e r in Mon-
ta v illa .
AUCTIO N SALE
C an th is b an k be o f any a s s is ta n c e to y o u ? S u re ly we c a n n o t
if you do not g ive us th e o p p o rtu n ity . We a s s u re you we a r e w illing
to do o u r p a rt.
CORBETT
T. J. K re n d e r, c o u n ty g ru n g e d e p ­
u ty , a n d m a s te r o f L e n ts g ra n g e ,
v isited C o lu m b ia g ra n g e , S a tu rd a y ,
D ecem b er 2, a t th e i r r e g u la r m e e t­
ing, an d g av e a very in te r e s tin g ta lk
on "W hat th e g ra n g e s ta n d s fo r ."
Mr. a n d Mrs. V ic to r E llis an d
c h ild re n sp e n t T h a n k s g iv in g day in
in P o rtla n d w ith re la tiv e s.
G ra n t Bell is m a k in g tail e x te n d e d
Visit In th e m id d le w est a n d e x p e c ts
to go a s fa r e a st as In d ia n a b efo re
r e tu r n in g to O reg o n . At th e p re s e n t
tim e be is v is itin g in h is n a tiv e s ta te ,
Iow a.
F ra n k a n d B yron Bell a r e w o rk ­
ing in L a to u r e li’s a u to m o b ile g a ra g e
in G resh am .
J a m e s E llis w as In P o rtla n d F r i ­
day.
M r. an d M rs. <’. B uick o f L ak e
c o u n ty , w ho h av e been g u e s ts at th e
L ew is R eed h om e, w ent to N ew b erg
S a tu rd a y to visit re la tiv e s .
M rs. C la ra
S m ith sp e n t s e v e ra l
d ay s in th e city w ith h e r d a u g h te r ,
M iss E th e l, last w eek.
C h as. L a to u re ll, o f G re sh a n t, w as
h e re on b u sin e ss F rid a y .
M rs. L. B enfield w ent to P o rtla n d
W e d n esd ay fo r a w e e k ’s v isit w ith
re la tiv e s.
D u P o n t STI MPING PO W D E R SO.OO box.
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 H 00S , according
PHONE
41
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W e Are
H EA D Q U A R TER S FOR
.
POW ELL STREET
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
PURE, 8WEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
LUSTED
A. W H a m ilto n h a s m oved w ith
h is fam ily to M abery a n d is w o rk in g
on th e sectio n .
M rs. C. A. C ook a n d so n s R a lp h ,
B ffrnham a n d B o lan d o f P o rtla n d ,
v isite d h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs W.
H. H a m ilto n la st T u e sd a y .
Snow fell to th e d e p th o f a b o u t
th r e e in c h e s last T u e sd a y .
M iss M a rg a re t
W h ite sid e s a n d
b ro th e r A lfred W h ite sid e s, a n d W
R o b in so n of P o rtla n d , a te T h a n k s -
T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r at th e h o m e of
Ed. H a m ilto n a n d fam ily . G ra n d p a
a n d G ra n d m a H a m ilto n w ere a lso
g u e sts.
M iss Z ena N e ib a u e r h as g o n e to
Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also P ittsburg aud Colorado
Fence at Prices before the advance.
Reduced prices on HEATERS. STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER
PLOWS and HARROWS
'
Everything
Electrical
|
|
SHOP EARLY
AND
Do It Electrically
For Bale by Leading Orooere
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
A ttention!
The
Farmers’ Mutual Fire
R tie f Association
or rosT L uto o u s o s
Invites all farmers who have no
Insurance on tbslr farm buildings
to Insure with us. This associa­
tion is the cheapest and safest in
the state. It insures only country
property and baa over 11,000,000
Insurance In foroe.
At th e P le a s a n t H om e M e th o d ist co n ,e h ,n * an d b o p e b e w ,n b,> a b ,e
Mr. and Mrs. E. Allbrittain, of Six-
J
prong, Washington, are visiting for c h u rc h , love fe a s t a n d co m m u n io n ,n a v o i'' n ,o r*‘
In
v is it h e r ,
C o rb e tt h as a new c e n tr a l o p e r a ­ 'a r t t o n , W a u k ln g to u .
a few days with Mr. and Mrs O N. se rv ic e w ill be h e ld
n e x t S u n d ay
W rite er p h e n e
to r. M rs. iiu x lo u k t o ta k e n c h a rg e . Mister. M rs E th e l O rm sb y , fo r a Tew f
lu u m tn « ,
IO. »> 11
Sager.
II. W HNAHHALh, Pre«.
w eeks.
M T Visit O u r Show Rooms
Mias Laura Moore returned Sun­ S u n d a y sch o o l w ill m e e t a t 10 o 'clo ck .
A T h a n k s g iv in g p ro g ra m w as g iv ­
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
FAIRVIEW
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ev.
F
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S.
F
o
rd
,
th
e
p
a
s
to
r,
w
ill
day to her duties as teacher at Col­
Association,
en h e re la s t W ed n esd ay . On a c c o u n t
T h e c itiz e n s o f F a irv ie w e lec ted o f th e bad w e a th e r not m an y w ere ’
ton, after spending Thanksgiving p re a c h , a n d in v ite s a ll to a tte n d an d
S t M k t a Boa«« We. S
r k o a a V«
ta
k
e
p
a
rt
in
th
e
se
rv
ic
e
.
ELECTRIC STORE. Elect™ Betiding
Wesary F aklU
B m I ■■xat«
th e fo llo w in g city officers fo r th e e n ­ o u t.
with home folks.
T h e M e th o d ist L a d ie s ’ A id m e t r e ­ s u in g te r m :
m a y o r, C. H S to n e ;
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell were
T h e sc h o o lh o u se h a s a d rin k in g '
guests of Drs. L. S. and Laura E. c e n tly a t th e h o m e o f M rs. M. L e n ­ re c o rd e r, E. C. M o rriso n ; tr e a s u r e r , fo u n ta in In s ta lle d n e a r th e p u m p ,
D anger Hi gnat.
n a r tz to p la n a n d w o rk fo r th e b a ­ R oy S to n e ;
m a rs h a l, R. H u n te r ;
Downing, of Portland. Thanksgiving
if th e fire hell sh o u ld rin g w ould
z a a r, w hich w ill be h e ld F rid a y , D e­ c o u n c ilm e n , E. A. W h itn e y , D. W w hich m a k e s it so m uch b e tte r fo r ,
TROUTDALE
th e c h ild re n .
you r u n a n d sto p it o r go a n d h elp
A Mr. Bishop has leased the J. H. c e m b e r 15, a fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g .
M cK ay, a n d W. F u lle r
C o u n c ilm e n
to p u t o u t th e fire? It Is m u ch th e
Nolta farm and moved on with his
A
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c
tio
n
w
as
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h
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on
E rn e s t W ah l, o f R o ck w o o d , h a s | h o ld in g o v e r a re
D. 8. D u n b a r, J.
sa m e way w ith a co u g h . A cough is
SANDY BLUFF
family.
T u e sd a y , w hen th e fo llo w in g officers
re n te d th e F i r G ro v e fa rm a n d h a s J o n a s a n d H. S te n lc k . T h o se a c tin g
a d a n g e r sig n a l a s m u ch as a fire
T h e ro a d m e e tin g h eld la st S a tu r ­
A. F. Miller, of Sellwood transact­ b eco m e a w elco m e re s id e n t of th is as ju d g e s a n d c le rk s a t th is e le c tio n
w ere c h o se n : tr e a s u r e r , N. F P a r ­ bell.
You sh o u ld no m o re tr y to
day
in
C
o
ttre
ll
sch
o
o
l
re
s
u
lte
d
in
th
e
ed business in the vslley on Wednes­ c o m m u n ity .
¡w e re , A. L. S to n e, M rs. J u lia S n o v e r,
s u p p r e s s It th a n to sto p a fire bell
s
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n
s
;
m
a
rs
h
a
l,
L
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is
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lm
in
g
,
c
o
u
n
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e le c tio n o f R. H u tc h in s as ro a d s u ­
day.
F r a n k W eb b er o f L in n to n , O reg o n , M rs. H S. S to n e, M rs. D. W M cK ay,
w hen it is rin g in g , b u t sh o u ld c u re
p e rv iso r fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r. T h e re c ilm e n . Lee E v a n s, J F . B u rn s a n d th e d is e a se t h a t c a u s e s th e co u g h in g .
Owing to the inability of County- an o ld sc h o o lm a te o f M. L e n n a rtz , j J J o n a s a n d M rs. J. J o n a s
W illiam L ig h t. T h e h o ld o v e r c o u n -
School Superintendent A. P. Arm­ visited at the latter's home over Sun- ! Mrs. H. M. Shaw and daughter w as a lso a n in e -m ill tax v o ted fo r c ilin e n a r e C. I. R a k e r, L. A. H a r­ T h is can n e a rly a lw a y s be d o n e by
ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R em e­
ro ad p u rp o se s
strong to be present, the standardi­ day.
Ruth are planning to move to Port­
R o g e rs
O nly th ir ty dy. M any h a v e used It w ith th e
F re d R a d fo rd s p e n t S u n d a y a n d low a n d Mr
sation of our school failed to mater­
Mrs. J S. Albel, an old resident of land for the winter
v o tes w ere c a st. A f e a tu r e o f th e m o st b en eficial re s u lts . I t is especl-
m o n d ay v is itin g a t E ag le C re e k
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, a lly v a lu a b le fo r th e p e rs is te n t cough
ialize last Saturday evening. No fu­ thia community, ia very III at her
The Women's society of the Pres­
e le c tio n w as th e fa c t th a t th e b o a rd th a t so o fte n fo llo w s a bad «old o r an
E lm e r R a d fo rd is h om e a g a in .
ture date has been fixed for carrying home.
byterian church held its business
o f w om en. ' a tta c k o f th e g rip . Mrs. T h o m a s
M rs E lsie R a d fo rd re tu r n e d a f te r w as m ad e up e n tire ly
on the event.
A special meeting of the Ladies' meeting Thursday at the home of a few d a y s ' v isit w ith h e r s is te r , Mrs. T h ey w ere M rs. Jo h n H u d so n an d B eech in g. A ndrew s,
writes:
" D u r in g th e
w in te r
Pleasant Valley grange will meet Aid will be held with Mrs. 8. F Ford Mra D W McKay.
h u sb a n d
M a tth e w s, w ho w as sick b u t is b e t­ Mrs. C. I. Raker, Judges, Mrs L. A ta k e s cold e a sily a n d c o u g h s a n d
in regular session Saturday night, at the parsonage on Wednesday af­
R. M. Mathews of Portland, and te r now .
H arlo w a n d M iss M y rtle W allace, c o u g h s. C h a m b e r la in ’s C o u g h R em ­
December 9.
ternoon, December 13. All who Mrs. Furgeson, who was a resident
c le rk s.
edy Is th e b e st m e d ic in e fo r b re a k -
Mrs F. A. Lehman entertained the have work to donate to the bazaar of this place a number of year» ago.
B e rt M cC andless of F lo re n c e , Col-1
up lh ®*® a tta c k s an d you c a n n o t
Good for ConstipaUon.
Chamberlain’a Tablets are excellent orado, is visiting here with his sister, |
Ladies’ Aid on Wednesday after­ are requested to bring it on that day were the guests at the home of Mrs
any ° thcr ’’ Obtaln-
for constipation. They are pleasant Mrs Jay Halley.
»I able everywhere-Adv.
if possible.
noon.
H. 8. Stone Tuesday.
to take and mild and gentle in effect.
Rev. J. C. Tlbbits will preach at
Mrs C. I. Raker is visiting her
Mra. C. Hoyt, of Portland, is Obtainable everywhere.—Adv.
T ailorin g
Siam's rice crop Is somewhat less the Baptist church next Sunday both spending several days with her
mother and slater at Dayton, Oregon.
For
men
aud
women— cleaning,
than in tbs last two years
They usually get wksi you want.
morning and evening.
aunt, Mra. Snover.
pressing and repairing done well.
Try a want ad In the Outlook
Bargains Io the Want ads
Peter Mnard, Powell street.
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