GRKSHAM
OUTLOOK T l E S D I Y,
J A M IB I
U.
1017
PLEASANT HOME
PA G E T U K E E
F ittin g Men Io Jobs.
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req u ired them . o n sta u tly to g o up
i a n d d o w n la d d e rs.
O th e rs w ith h ig h
T he basket ball gam e th a t was
W have long h eard m uch of the blood p ressu re were >mplo.\> I lu mo
W orkm en with de
played F rid ay evening at O rient was m arvelous way in which well o rg a n heaviest tasks.
ficient m uscular co-ordination were
well atten d ed
T he gam e was be
ized in d u strie s use every hit of m a b lu n d erin g along with jobs re q u ir
tw een O rient and C o ttrell an d the
ing th e finest m anual skill. ml th is
te
ria l th a t they handle. W hat was exam
IN DEPOSITS AND RESOURCES
score was 12 and 18 In O rie n t’s
in atio n touched only the most
favor.
once w aste is now a source of w ealth obvious physical q u alities. If th e in
had
in stru m e n ts
rm er scrap heaps have been v estig ato rs had
Deposits, December 31, 1915,
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•
$42,964.56
A. F. Chase is having a fine new and , fo
i .
it
i
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i th a t would have recorded m ental an-
tu
rn
ed
to
gold
mines.
1
he
packing
,
i
,
lld(,„,
one
call
w
barn built.
Deposits, December 30, 1916, -
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$83,302.45
iu
d
u
stry
was
som
ew
hat
e
a
rlie
r
th
a
n
1
ab
su
rd
ities
they
would
have
dls-
Q uite a few In th is vlcluity are
o th e rs In th is k ind of advance, and closed.
Total Resources, December 31, 1915,
-
$62,730.49
suffering w ith grip.
The m ore advanced em ploym ent
th e saying has become classic th a t
Total Resources, December 30, 1916, $ 1 0 0 , 1 0 0 . 7 2
Floyd H ale, who was o p erated on in carv in g up th e pig they utilize d ep a rtm en t stu d ies th e req u irem en ts
for th e rem oval of to n sils an d a d e "e v e ry th in g except th e sq u eal.” Vast of th e shop and also stu d ies m in u te
noids d u rin g th e holidays, is doing saving has been accom plished oil th e ly th e m iscellaneous hum an beings
nicely.
m a teria l side of in d u stry , but how who offer them selves for em ploy
GRESHAM,
OREGON
The S un sh in e club will m eet w ith ab o u t th e h um an side? G reat n u m m ent. Its theory is th a t every p é r
Miss Je n n ie Sloop Ja n u a ry 13.
bers of men and women have, u n d e r | *o,1..c“ 11 do Bometblng. i t su b m its
Miss A nna Seaquist, who h as been old conditions, been ntisflts in th e ir ap p lica n ts to physical and m en tal
FAIRVIEW
in P o rtlan d fo r th e past m onth, re w ork; or, reg a rd e d as useless a lto testa, including com petent m edical
T hose p erfect In atten d a n ce d u r tu rn e d hom e and is now sick in bed. g eth er. have been “ fired” a fte r brief ex am ination. A fter th e em ploye is
once engaged the d ep a rtm en ts'» w ork
ing Decem ber school m onth are, E lna
Mr. M eyers has re tu rn e d front Se em ploym ent, becom ing p a rts of a
is only begun, it gets periodical re
B u rlin g am e, M arg aret F itzg erald , a ttle w here he has been visiting his g reat hum an scrap heap. H ith e rto it
p o rts. if th e m an is not doing well
has
not
seem
ed
th
a
t
th
e
prevention
D onald G ran t. L illian lleslin , Melvin son.
of th is kind of w aste was a problem It finds o ut why; an d It m akes a
Moller, Clem Shaw , M axine Backus
M. C. McKinney has re tu rn e d
point of sh iftin g hint ab o u t u n til he
M asako Ito, H arold K eithe, Wesley front ea ste rn O regon, w h en 1 he has belonging to in d u stry . Now, accord
finds Ills app o in ted place. T his cure
S chram , Bobble F itzg erald , Emily been at work. Mrs. M cKinney, who ing to B urton J. H endrick, w ritin g
and fo rb earan ce ten d to rem ove one
In
H
arp
er's
M
agazine,
it
is
coining
to
Jo n as, E dna B urlingam e, Allene was in P o rtlan d for m edical a tte n
be recognized as o ne of th e g re a te st of th e g rea test provocations to i n
Dixon, M erle Gage.
tion for th e past few weeks, has also
efficiency, th e o v erh an g in g fear of
facto
rs in in d u stria l success.
T he fu n eral of Lillie L uscher took re tu rn e d home.
A good deal has been said of late losing o n e's Job. "1 could m en tio n ,”
place In P o rtla n d , at the Swiss H all,
Miss A lpha H u tchinson has re tu r n of th e w astefu ln ess a tten d in g the says Mr. H endrick, "m an y In d u strial
All persons having articles for sale for February 3, 1917,
M onday, Ja n u a ry 8th, w ith b u rial at ed front G resham , w here she has
o rg an iz atio n s— m a n u facto ries,
de
Rose City cenietar.v.
The fu n eral been on a visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. o rd in ary m ethods of "h irin g und fir p a rtm e n t stores, m ail o rd e r houses,
please mail a list of the same or see any of the merchants of
in
g
”—
such
as
th
e
experience
of
one
was largely atten d e d , and practically G eorge Rttegg.
m a n u fa c tu re r who rep o rts th a t in p rin tin g an d pu b lish in g e sta b lish
Gresham before the 20th of this month.
every one, in an d uround Fair-
G randm a K ennedy is packing h er o rd e r to get fifty em ployes he h ired m ents, an d th e like— th a t have
view was p resen t. Miss R osalie belongings and p rep arin g to move to
ado p ted this new a ttitu d e tow ard
L uscher, who w as d angerously h u rt th e hom e of h er son, Jam es Spiers, 1,000 m en in a sin g le year. T he re th e poor m ail's only possession his
Produce buyers will attend and it will be a good chance
su
lt
of
th
is
old
heedless
m
ethod
was
In th e sad accident, is som ew hat Im w here she will m ake h e r home.
to sell your spuds, which will be sold by sample.
th e creatio n of hordes of " tlo a te rs” jo b .”
proved, an d is still u n aw are of her
Mrs. J. S. Albel, who bus been s e r o r “ five-day m en” going front place
s is te r ’s d eath. All frien d s and n eig h iously ill fo r som e tim e, is som ew hat
C harles E. T allm an , of R ichm ond,
to place, w ithout being uble to hold
Any further information call or address,
bors express th e ir deep sym pathy to Im proved in h ealth .
Me., who has a record of the closing
oil
anyw
here.
T
he
new
er
plan
des
th e bereaved p are n ts, b ro th ers and
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. S chantin and cribed by Mr. H endrick is to recog of th e u p p er K ennebec by Ice ami Its
in ju re d siste r in th e hospital.
d a u g h te r M argaret of Rockwood, nize th e sacredness of a " jo b ” und reop en in g in th e sp rin g covering 130
Miss M arg aret McKay spent a week were recent callers at th e hom es of not to "fire” any one who has once years, says th a t th e e a rlie st closing
w ith h er au n t and uncle, Mr. and J. S. Albel and M artin L en n a rts. got on th e pay roll, if It can possi was N ovem ber 1«, 1820, ami ag ain
Mrs. D. W. McKay here.
Mrs. S ch antin and Mr. L en n artz are bly be avoided. T his em ploym ent de in 1823. T he closing has ta k en
Mrs. C arrie Joselyn, of Canby, O r b ro th e r und slater.
p artm en t of a larg e in d u stry will, place in N ovem ber 36 tim es. T he
Au im provem ent in the m a n n er of ROCKWOOD SCHOOL
Mrs. I. G. Denney is ill w ith grip, in case an em ploye proves u n sa tis la test closing on record was J a n u
egon, visited relativ es h ere several
h atch in g silkw orm s has been p e r
as is also Miss Inez Bell.
ROLL OF HONOR days la st week.
Days of Ice varied
facto ry a t one kind of w ork o r u n d er ary 5, 1791.
fected by Ja p an e se grow ers.
Egg
O ur genial g ara g e m echanic. W alk one set of conditions, try w h eth e r he front 72 in the w in ter of 1805-6 to
T he F airview school, as well as
cards are im m ersed in d ilu ted hy
T he follow ing a re on th e honor
er P ro cto r, is kept busy th ese days.
will not fit in som ew here else, and 142 days in each of th e w inters of
d ro chloric acid for five to ten hours roll for this m onth in Miss S hipley's th e business places, were closed here
Em il B artsch has re tu rn e d from keep on try in g , w ith th e freq u en t re 1797-8 and 1798-9. In
1916 th e
Monday. All h ere wished to atten d
Ju st before they are hatched. In a
Bend, O regon, w here he has been do su lt of finding a place w here he riv er closed D ecem ber 31 und o pen
room : Leona K uhlm an, E arl L o u n s th e fu n eral of L illie Luscher.
fo rtn ig h t or tw elve days a fte r the
ing c a rp e n te r w ork for his b ro th er, show s su rp risin g efficiency, adding ed April 2, 1916
Mrs. J a n e t G ran t atten d e d the A ugust B artsch.
im m ersion th e eggs are perfectly bury, C u rtis N icholls, Jessie M ont
not only to his’ own hupplness, but
gom
ery,
Je
an
M
ontgom
ery,
F
ra
n
k
s ta te T each ers' asso ciatio n m eetings
h atch ed , and w orm s th a t a re stro n g
to prod u ctiv en ess of th e concern.
T he
m a n u fa ctu re
of toys for
e r and m ore health y th a n those K uhlm an, H u rto n H arvey, H orace in P o rtla n d on T h u rsd ay and F ri
TROUTDALE
T h at men who a re failu re s In one B ritish ch ild ren Is to he encouraged
h atch ed in any o th e r way may be Nichols, L illian Nicholls, N ina M ont day; also a norm al school luncheon
gom ery, M ildred M ontgom ery, Ida on T h u rsd ay and a d in n e r given by
T he T ro u td a le L adies' Aid society kind of job prove a success in a n o th us a C an ad ian in d u stry . A collec
seen com ing out of th e shells.
B urgess, Alvin Knser.
S u p erin te n d en t
A lderson
to the held its re g u la r m eeting last W ednes e r has often been show n as th e re tion of th e toys m ost In dem and In
In Miss R obinson's room , May te ac h ers of M ultnom ah county on day w ith Mrs. R u th B rink. Among su lt of accident. T he n ew er system Englum l will be se n t to C anada as
Max S perling, a soda fo u n ta in
o th e r business m a tte rs tra n sa c te d , It of em ploym ent discussed by Mr. sam ples.
clerk of Chicago, has a w ardrobe Q uesinberry, W in ifred T eg a rt, Doris F rid a y evening.
H endricks m erely deals m ore sys
w hich consists of ten su its of clo th W eiland, L ouise W eiland, G eorge
Miss Je an L ent has re tu rn e d to was decided to p ut electric lig h ts in
A piece of In su latin g tape is said
ing, 125 neckties, 100 pairs of silk K uhlm an, H azel R ichm ond, F ran ces h er school a fte r
spending a few th e ch u rch basem ent, and to cele te m atically w ith th e question of fit
hose, 23 h ats, 29 pairs of g a rte rs, G rim shaw , M arion M cIntosh, Della days w ith her p are n ts h ere recently. b rate th e event with a noodle su p p er tin g men to th e rig h t jobs. S peak to m ake a fine s u b stitu te for a le a th
Dainty ing of th e evil effects of hum an m is e r belt for d riving lig h t m achinery.
e ig h t ex tra p airs of tro u sers, th re e S tockton, M ildred K ing, Ja m es Selig-
R. D ugger, of G rass Valley, O re on W ash in g to n ’s b irth d ay .
It is folded over Itself and Is Jo in t
dozen sh irts, six pairs of shoes and er, R aym ond M artin, Alton Louns- gon, was here on business the m iddle refre sh m e n ts w ere served by Mrs. fits in in d u stry , th e w riter says:
One of the la rg e st m a n u fa ctu rin g less.
B rink, who was assisted by her
bury, T heodore Rosin, A gnes R ich of last week.
th re e overcoats.
concerns in New York recently guve
mond, F lo rin
L o u nsbury, Jesto n
Mr. und Mrs. O ren D unbar, of d au g h ters, Mrs. Lee Evans and Mrs. all th e em ployes a physical ex am in a
G reece has adopted a sta n d a rd
A m otorm an in W orcester, Mass., Q uesinberry, Ja ck
Brown, H arry L akeview , O regon, a re visiting at the Jo h n lle slin of F airview . T he next tion. T he resu lts w ere fairly as
who had been on one ru n seven years, W eiland, Roy M ontgom ery, E dw ard hom e of his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. m eeting will be w ith Mrs. L A. H ar- to u n d in g . Deaf g irls were serving tim e th a t saves h alf an h o u r of day
as telephone o p erato rs.
Men with lig h t, und brings th e nation w ithin
took a ca r o u t on an o th e r ro u te one Joh n so n , A rth u r Vernon.
S. D unbar. Mr. an d Mrs. Oren D un low on W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 7 th.
h e a rt disease w ere doing work th a t the zone of e a ste rn E uropean tim e.
day recently, and w ent sev eral blocks
G.
M.
A
nderson,
an
old
frien
d
of
bar will leave sh o rtly for San F ra n
Bad H abits.
on his old ru n before the passen
cisco, w here he expects to en te r into C. I B ak er, was a g u est at th e R ak er
g ers woke him up to the fact th a t he
h tm e recently.
Those who b rea k fa st at 8 o'clock business.
was going In the w rong direction.
Mrs. E unice Robinson und th ree
J. II. Schram , o u r ru ra l c a rrie r, is
o r la te r, lunch a t 12 an d have d in n er
a t 6 a re alm o st c e rta in to be tro u b led serv in g his p atro n s by his new a u to little ch ild ren , who have been visiting
C alais (M e.) m an who appeared w ith indigestio n . They do n o t allow
which gives much m ore rapid service. her sister, Mrs. N. 3. P arsons, have
before Ju d g e P ick ard in th e m unici tim e for one m eal to d ig est before
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
Mrs. A nna Sw ank is q u ite ill at gone to A berdeen, W ashington, to r e
pal co u rt, was unable to tell w h at his ta k in g an o th er. N ot less th an five
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Pine Street Between First anti Second
m
ain.
her hom e near F airview .
w ife’s first nam e was and the pro hou rs should elap se betw een m eals
T
he
T
ro
u
td
ale
P
aren
t-T
ea
ch
e
rs'
If you a re tro u b le d w ith indigestion
Clifford B u rlin g am e will leave in
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
ceedings w ere h alted w hile he in te r co rrect you r h ab its and ta k e Cham
a few days for Hood River, w here he asso ciatio n will hold its re g u la r b u si
PORTLAND
viewed frien d s an d obtain ed th e de b e rla ln ’s T ab lets, an d you may rea
ness m eeting at th e schoolhouse next
f a r m e r s H auling, F u rn itu re M oving. O rders tak en for Coal,
sonably hope fo r a quick recovery will sta y with rela tiv e s for several F rid ay evening, J a n u a ry 12.
sired inform ation.
T hese ta b lets stre n g th e n th e sto m m onths, ow ing to his h ealth .
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
C hurch services next Sunday ev en
ach and en ab le it to p erfo rm its
F rie n d s and rela tiv e s visited at the
th e ir hom e in H aw aii.
functions n atu ra lly . O b tain ab le ev hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B utler ing at 7 :3 0 o ’clock. Rev. B. C.
Gresham
D .
Portland
T he h ea lth is g enerally im proved ery w h ere.— Ad.
B rew ster will p reach. We have good
Phone 79 X
U C I l 11U55 B roadw ay 9 0 8 9 ; .1-2078
o ver Sunday.
Mrs. E lm er Je n k in s, of P o rtlan d , serm ons, and everybody is invited
and urged to atten d .
visited ner p a re n ts h ere Friday.
Mrs. J. W. Bush, of L udw ig, Ne
F airview g ran g e will meet next
S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 13, when th e in vada, was th e guest from W ednesday
sta lla tio n of officers will tak e place. to F rid ay of last week w ith her
Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend will be th e In frien d , Mrs. C. I. R aker.
Mrs. L. A. H arlow , p resid en t of the
sta llin g officer. T his m eeting should
have been held on J a n u a ry 8, but local P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association,
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
was .p o stp o n ed on account of the also p resid en t of th e county council
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
of
th
e
P
aren
t-T
ea
ch
e
rs
associations,
d eath of Miss Lillie Luscher.
was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
was in th e receiving line a t th e re
Best Quality Meats
ception given in P o rtlan d by th e con
Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or
BORING
gress of M others to th e te ach ers d u r
two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have
T he local lodges of Odd Fellow s ing th e recent sta te te a c h e rs’ associa
prices that will save you money.
and R ebekahs in stalled officers last tion.
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
F rid ay evening In th e I. O. O. F. hall,
Wm. H ensley has sold a carlo ad of
PHONE 41
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POWELL STREET
follow ing th e re g u la r m eeting of th e A m erican W onder p o tato es to be sent
14 lbs. F ru it S ugar fo r ..............$ 1 .0 0 F airy Soap, O bars ....
9 8 c R ebekahs:
• ast, an d is g ettin g them ready for
0 lb. sack A lbers Bros. P eacock
D ew D rop W ash in g Pow der,
D istrict D eputy P re sid en t, M innie sh ip m en t. T he price was $1.75 per
p ure R olled O ats........................... 4 0 c
la rg e siz e ......................................
15c Meyer, in stalled officers for th e Bor h u n d red .
Corn and T om atoes, 3 ca n s....... 2 5 c C itrus W ash in g P ow d er, large
ing R ebekah lodge. No. 213, for th e
A rth u r Boscoe, of San F rancisco,
siz e ............................................. ..... 2Oc
B on Ami an d Sapolio, ea ch ........... Ik-
term , as follow s: noble has com e to m ake his hom e w ith his
Arm At H am m er S o d a ...................... 8c en su in g
Ivory Soap, lau n d ry siz e ..............
Sc S m all W h ite and L arge W h ite
g ran d , S arah E. F ra n k ; vice gran d , cousin, F ra n k Boscoe, of th is place.
W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars
25c
B eans a t pound ...........................
10 N ora M. R ichey; secreta ry , Amy L
T he h e a rtfe lt sym pathy of frien d s
C rystal W hite, 6 b ars................ 25c P en n an t S iio rten in g , m edium
M
orand;
tre
a
su
re
r,
M
yrtle
I.
T
elfo
rd
;
In
th is vicinity goes o u t to th e
Mt. Hood Borax, 6 b a rs............. 2 5 c
and large size p ails. 0 0 c and $ 1 .7 5
S w ift's N ap th a Soap, 6 bars..
25c K riu k le Corn f la k es, 3 f o r ...... 25c w arden, E m m a M cBain; conductor, L u sch er fam ily in th is h o u r of be
Happy Day Soap, 8 b a rs........... 25c 3 pkgs. M agic Y east
10c Sophoniu C hilds; R. S. N. O.( M ar reav em en t. If th e re is any hum an
G olden Star Soap, 8 b a rs........
2 5 c O T u b u la r l^ tn le r n s
4Oc g are t W heeler; L. S. N. O., Maggie consolation to them in th e sudden
Baby E lep h an t Soap. 6 bars.. . 25c B arn S h o v els ................................... 05c
Now s the time to look up your needs and
Beck; R. S. V. O., L ena M ariary; loss of th e ir d a u g h te r L illian, it
F els N ap th a Soap, 10 b a rs ...... 4 5 c H on est T acks, at paper
4c
I. G„ would he in th e fact th a t
D utch C lean ser................................... 8c M attin g T acks, a t p ap er.................
Ic L. 8 V. G., L au ra B rooks;
place your order early. W ell satisfy you in
S arah W h eeler; O. O., C. F. Cross;
"N one knew h er but to love her,
We have a big line of Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and Win ch
ap lain , Iness Knox.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
None nam ed h er b u t to p ra ise .”
PHONE 701 every way.
dows and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
T he follow ing officers w ere i n - , Mr. an d Mrs. R. R. Bailey und
N ails, all sizes, but L ath and
C arn ation , H olly and Y elohan
S h in g le N ails, at lb ......... ..........
4c
Milk, 3 can s 2 5 c, 1 d o z__
05c stalled by H enry A. Beck, d istric t i baby sp e n t Sunday a t th e hom e of
d eputy g ran d m aater for Boring ! R. D. Bailey.
Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
lodge No. 234, In d ep e n d en t o rd e r of j Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es B u rn s had
We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado Odd F ellow s: ro b le g ran d , Jo h n q u ite a fum lly g a th e rin g S atu rd ay
Fence at Prices before the advance.
M eyer; vice g ran d , C laude F. C ross, and Sunday, th e ir gu ests being Mr.
Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER secreta ry , W illiam A. M orand; trea s and Mrs. A. H B u rn s, Mr. and Mrs.
u rer, W. R. T elfo rd ; w arden, Eric Jam es B urns and th ree ch ild ren ; Mr.
PLOWS and HARROWS.
B a rtel; co n d u cto r, O rval M anary; and Mrs. Jo h n B urns an d two ch il
GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with
D u P tiN T ST1 MPING PO W D ER $ii.OO box.
R. 8. N. G„ Jas. M cBain; L. 8. V. O. dren.
S unday Mrs. A. D. H ard te
t yr.
( mes
H erm an Johnson; It. 8. 8., West cam e fo r a w eek's visit w ith them .
Daily O r e g o n ia n ............
1« 00
>3.26
B ro o k s, L. 8. 8., F. P o tte r; R. 8. V. Mrs. H ard te Is an old frien d whom
Dally an d S unday O regonian
$.00
4 25
G., M aurice H. W h eeler; L. 8. V. G., they knew in S cotland, and Is co n
Dally Jo u rn a l
5.80
3.00
R.
8. F ra n k ;
inside g u ard ian , sid erab ly o ver 8») years old.
Manufactured by
Daily an d Sunday Jo u rn a l
7 ftO
4 04
G eorge T ach ero n ; o u tsid e y u ard lu n ,
E vening T elegram
4.25
SANDY CREAMERY CO M PAN Y
A ugust I ek b u r< : ch ap lain .
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W eekly O regonian
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The name “ Mount Hood Butter“ has heretofore been
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Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l
2.00
1.15
used by permission of the Mount Hood lee Cream Co., which
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In stallatio n all
" I have ta k en a g reat m any b o ttles
Dally News and N.-W. F arm stead 3.50
has all its dairy products registered under that title. That
p resen t w ere tre a te d to "h o t do g s” , of C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy and
permission has ceased, hence the change of name, which be
pickles, pie and coffee, which were every tim e It has cured me. 1 have
Now’» the best time to MibMribe. Do it NOW.
came effective on January 1.
p rep ared and served piping hot by found It m ost effectual for a backitig
cough and for colds. A fter ta k in g It
th e su p p e r com m ittee.
“ Mountain Meadow Butter” will be found at al, the
a cough alw ays d isa p p e a rs," w rites
PHONE 701
Leading stores in the county. Ask for it.
J. K. Moore, L ost V alley, Ua. Ob
I Bargains in tbs Want ads.
ta in a b le ev ery w h ere.— Ad.
HOW MUCH DID WE GAIN?
BANK O F GRESHAM
A u c tio n
S a le
AT GRESHAM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3
0. A. EASTMAN, Sales Manager
Hoss’ Truck Service
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET s
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Greatly Reduced Prices
M R . B U S IN E S S M A N
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