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GRESHAM OUTLOOK COLUMBIA HEIGHTS BE A BOOSTER T h ere’s n o th in g to be gained by n u rsin g a grouch. I t will not help your business It will not help you. Be a b o o ster for your own business, any way. We a re boosting for o u r business in a m odern way rig h t now. We w ant m ore business. We w ant to build up a good, stro n g cred itab le bank. T he m ore p atro n s we have, th e stro n g e r o u r b ank will become. We need your business. We w ant you to do business w’ith th is bank. B ut th is is only one side of th e q u estio n — o u r side. We can also help you. We sa fe g u ard your funds. We offer you every accom m odation afforded by any reliab le bank. I t ’s to your ad v an tag e as well as ours to m ake o u r b ank your bank. BANK OF GRESHAM Greehnm, Oregon. A u c tio n S a le A? GRESHAM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 All persons having articles for sale for February 3, 1917, please mail a list of the same or see any of the merchants of Gresham before the 20th of this month. Produce buyers will attend and it will be a good chance to sell your spuds, which will he sold by sample. Any further information call or address, 0. A. EASTMAN, Sales Manager A ir-cooling m ethods of th e rapid- VENTURA PARK. fire guns now in use have proved in Miss A nna Jo h n so n , who has been ad eq u ate, and the soldiers seem to visiting relativ es here, will re tu rn to th in k th a t w ater-cooling is superior. S eattle the first of th e week. Miss S arah M iddleton was a T he o u tp u t of th e b ureau of fish guest a t th e J. N. D ecker hom e S at eries in stocking the w aters of this urday an d Sunday. country am ounted to m ore th a n 4,- L ast S atu rd ay evening, th e V en tu ra dan cin g club gave one of the 000,000,000 specim ens la st year. m ost successful dances of th e sea Of th e 800 G erm an m issionaries son. T h ere was a splendid a tte n d engaged in d ifferent p a rts of the ance an d th e m usic was excellent. Mrs. W. H. S anford, who h as been B ritish em pire before th e w ar, 400 visitin g relativ es a t Silver Lake, w ere in India. W ashington, re tu rn e d hom e W ednes To lessen th e schocks a new de day. tachable tandem seat fo r m otlrcycles Chas. H eath is building a g arag e is equipped w ith both horizontal and for C ap tain Sanford. v ertical sp rings and has a back seat. Mrs. J. R. R asm ussen, who has been q u ite 111, is m uch im proved. In a tow n in th e h e a rt of R ussian Mr. and Mrs. A. F rie se a re v isit sa lt fields m any houses are built of ing th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. R alph B u r salt. dick, a t Echo, Oregon. T he M isses Id a H ughes and B erth a Bad H abits. T hose who b re a k fa st a t 8 o ’clock Sm ith, of P o rtlan d , w ere guestB of o r la te r, lunch a t 12 and have dinner Miss L au ra Jo h n so n , Sunday. a t 6 are alm o st ce rtain to be troubled w ith Indigestion. They do not allow ROCKWOOD tim e for one m eal to digest before ta k in g an o th er. N ot less th an five T he L adies' In d u stria l com m ittee hours should elapse betw een meals. If you a re tro u b led w ith indigestion will m eet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ith co rrect your h ab its and ta k e C ham Mrs. S tensland. All in te re ste d in the b e rla in ’s T ablets, and you may r e a w ork a re invited to atten d . sonably hope fo r a quick recovery. T hese ta b lets stre n g th e n th e sto m T ra n slu c en t o y ster shells ta k e the ach and enable it to perform its place of window panes in th e P h ilip functions n atu ra lly . O btainable ev pines. eryw here.— Ad. The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley "'■* P. 0. 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 iu many lines and will continue to have prices that will save you money. Greatly Reduced Prices 14 11». E'ruit S ugar fo r ............ $ 1 .0 0 0 lb. sack A lbers B ros. P eacock pure R olled O ats........................... 4Oc Corn and T om atoes, 3 cans .......... 25c Bon Am i and S ap olio, ea c h ............ 8c Ivory Soap, laundry s iz e .............. 8c W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars. 28c C rystal W hite, 6 b ars................. 23c Mt. Hood B orax, 6 b ars.............. 20c S w ift's N ap th a Soap, 6 bars ... 20c Happy Day Soap, 8 bars............ 20c G olden S tar Soap, 8 b ars......... 23c B ab) E lep h an t Soap, 6 bars ... 20c E els N aptha Soap, 10 b ars...... 40c D utch C lea n ser.............. . 8c Ealry Soap, 0 bars ....................... 25c D ew Drop W ash in g P ow d er, la rg e size ..................................... 10« C itrus W ashing P ow d er, Large siz e ........ 20« Arm Ac H am m er S od *...................... 5« S m all W h ite and Large W hite B eans a t p ou n d .............................. 10 P en n an t S h orten in g, m«*lium am i large size pails, 00c and 9 1 .7 0 K rin k le Corn I- lak es, 3 fo r...... 2O< 3 pkgs. M agic Y ea st................... 10« O T ubular L a n tern s...................... 40c B arn S h o v els ................................... 03«' H onest T acks, at p ap er................... 4c M atting T acks, a t pap er................. 4c We have a big line of Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and Win dows and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices. N ails, all sizes, but Lath and S h in g le N ails, at lb ..... ............... 4c C arnation, H olly and Y’elob an .M ilk, 3 cans 2.5c, 1 d oz__ 03c Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg aud Colorado Fence at Prices before the advance. Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS. DuPO NT STUM PING PO W D ER $ 0 .0 0 box. MOUNTAIN MEADOW BUTTER Manufactured by SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY The name “ Mount Hood Butter” has heretofore been used by permission of the Mount Hood lee Cream Co., which has all its dairy products registered under that title. That permission has ceased, hence the change of name, which be came effective on January 1. “ Mountain Meadow Butter” will be found at all the Leading stores in the county. Ask for it. TUESDAY. JANUARY I«. 101 PAGE THREE TROUTDALE T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association met F rid ay afteru o o u . A fter th e ro u tin e w ork. Mrs. A rth u r Van D eW alker read an in te restin g paper on “ K eeping W ell” w hich was follow ed by discussion, iu w hich the p resid en t, Mrs. L. A. H arlow , a n nounced th a t th e C ongress of M oth ers had arra n g e d for free d en tal ex am in atio n and tre a tm e n t in P o rt land to r ch ild ren of th e county u n able to pay for It. R efresh m en ts were served by Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. A. Fox. T h e next m eeting is F eb ru ary 9th. The relativ es of Jo h n B urdine gave him a su rp rise p arty S atu rd ay evening In honor of his 73d b irth d ay . The evening was sp en t In playing w hist. R efresh m en ts w ere served. Those present, besides Mr. and Mrs. Burdine, were Mrs. R u th B rink, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H eslln and son Claud, Mr. and Mrs. Lee E vans and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mickley. Mrs. Mabel W illiam s presen ted h er pupils in piano recital S atu rd ay ev ening T h eir n u m b ers w ere given in a cred itab le m an n er an d Mrs. W il liam s’ selections w ere well received. Mrs. F ra n k Boscoe assisted w ith th ree b eau tifu l vocal solos. T he m u sic pupils were Evelyn and M arjorie K endall, Agnes Seldle and Mary Mc G innis. Mrs. Jo h n B u tler and two ch il dren. who have been visiting her au n t Mrs. L. M. R ussell, a t Hope G ar dens, re tu rn e d last F rid ay to th e ir hom e In C orvallis. Wm. Hensley sold a second c a r load of p o tato es la st week, th is lot going for $2.00 a sack. On J a n u a ry 8th, a g irl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Surber. George 8. McClure will give a lec tu re at th e T ro u td a le church next S aturday evening at 8 o'clock on th e su b ject, "T h e F ine T ooth Com b.” Everybody Is invited. No adm ission is charged. V isitors a t th e C. 1. T hom as home Sunday w ere Mrs. T hom as' fath e r, D. J. Cooper, of T he Dalles, an d Dr. Belle T hom pson and d a u g h te r R u th , of P o rtlan d . K rab er H ros.’ com pany have leased th e old Union Meat com pany p lan t at T ro u td ale, and a re buying and feed ing hogs th ere. They h au l feed out from P o rtlan d to th e swine. Mrs. E lla Bailey, of Ocean P ark , left Monday, a fte r a w eek's visit with her cousin, A. D. K endall, of th is place. Mrs. David K n a rr of Jew ell, K an sas, is a guest at th e J. It. K n a rr home. She cam e w est to see h er fath er, residing in P o rtlan d , who Is very 111. Mr. E h rm an , of th e Mason E h r m an com pany of P o rtlan d , was h ere yesterd ay looking o v er th e g ro u n d s w here a $15,000 residence will be erected. W ork will be sta rte d th is week w ith Mr. M arsten of M ultno m ah Lodge as su p e rin ten d e n t. The house will be built of n a tu ra l rock. Mr. M arsten also built the M eier m ansion. Crow n P oint ch alet was a scene of m uch m e rrim e n t on S atu rd ay nigh! J w hen Borne of P o rtlan d society folks gave a sm a rt p arty . Mrs. H en d e r son, th e well know n hostess, is again at hom e a fte r a good and m uch need ed rest in th e city. Mr. H. H acket, son of Mrs. H enderson, and his fam ily are at p resen t dom iciled at Crow n P oint chalet. Sunday was a glorious day and P o rtlan d au to ists knew it loo, for they cam e in g rea t n u m b ers up on th e highw ay. We did not h ea r of any accident but we saw a n u m b er of speeders on th e road as u sual, and w onder how they m ake it w ith o u t ru n n in g som e one down. If you wish to ta k e a trip up th e highw ay to e n joy an o u tin g w ith y o u r fam ily, stay aw ay on S undays. You will enjoy the trip m uch b e tte r some week day when th e trav e l Is less congested. A. B ecker, of P o rtlan d , is p lan n in g to re tu rn to his place of business here on th e highw ay w ith th e in te n tion of reopening his b eau tifu l ball to th e public. T he R o o ster Rock W ater com pany has m ade extensive Im prove m ents to th e ir w aterw orks lately, and we now have an abu n d an ce of p ure w ater. T he follow ing m em bers co n stitu te th e b o ard : P. A ndersen, : p resid en t and tre a s u re r; Mr. E h r m an of P o rtlan d , vice p resid en t, and Mr. W. H icks, secretary . T he C olum bia T elephone com pany a t th e ir last an n u a l m eeting, paid to th e sto ck h o ld ers a sm all dividend for th e y ear 1916. Several of th e ran ch ers h ere have ju s t sold th e ir po tato es a t a fancy price. Som ew hat b e tte r th a n two cen ts per pound have been offered C abbage is in g rea t dem and, onions a re alm ost o u t of sig h t, beans are very high and so is m eat of all kinds. T he farm ers have reason to be g r a te ful for a pro sp ero u s year. But tru ly they deserved it, too, for they m ust w ork h ard , early and late, and long m u st they w ait fo r th e ir re tu rn s and then some y ears they get n o th in g for th e ir lab o r when th e re is an o v er p roduction th ey can not dispose of th e ir crops to any profit w hatever, so why g ru m b le so m uch w hen th e fa rm e r gets a fa ir price fo r his products. PLEASANT HOME T he d am age done to th e w ater Elton and A lfred Sloop have p u r p lan t at Union High School No 1 by th e recent fro st, has now been re chased a F ord auto. Bob Subin visited H enry W lhlon paired an d th e stu d e n ts a re once m ore co m fo rtab le In o u r p retty b u ild Sunday and from th p re w ent coyote hunting. ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. W itte r visited at the hom e of relatives, A. C. W lhlon, FAIRVIEW Sunday. T he in stallatio n of officers of the Mr. C row ston, of S pringdale, will g ran g e was held h ere S atu rd ay . An begin W ednesday evening, Ja n u a ry u n u su ally good d in n e r was served at 17, to have Bible read in g s a t the noon, and an en jo y ab le tim e was r e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ickler, and ported. will co n tin u e to th e end of th e week. C h arles B eard, who has been em Everybody Is cordially invited to a t ployed by J. W. T ow nsend for som e tend. tim e, d islocated his sh o u ld e r Sunday. T he S unshine club will m eet with l)r. H. H. H ughes of G resham wan Miss Mabie Sloop Ja n u a ry 26, 1917. called a t once, and he gave the Mrs. Denny is suffering w ith rh e u young man an aen esth etlc w hile re m atism . placing his sh o u ld er. Mr. Beard Is A. B E llio tt and son H arold, vis q u ite ill from th e in ju ry . ited with A C. W lhlon Sunday a f te r Ju d g in g from th e num ero u s com noon. p la in ts in an d aro u n d F airview In W alter Hale has re tu rn e d to W alla th e past w eek, th e chicken th ie f was W alla, W ashington. a busy m an. P re p ared n ess is neces Mr. and Mrs. C. W. T hom as gave sary. a d in n e r last S unday in honor of B ert Sw ank and fam ily will move th e ir son F ra n k an d his wife, who o n to a farm n ear S eattle, W ashing were m arried a few days ago at ton, in a few days. C rab tree, Oregon. T hose presen t, be M tb . Z u tter, of P o rtlan d , spent sides th e g u ests of honor, Rev. and Sunday at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs Mrs. F. 8. F ord, Mr an d Mrs. Mor J. W. T ow nsend. ris of Je n n in g s Ixidge, Mr and Mrs. Several m em bers of th e C h ristian Yach, of P o rtlan d . E ndeavor society visited Miss Ro Mr. and Mrs. M atthew s are the salie L u sch er in th e Good S am aritan happy p are n ts of a baby girl. ho sp ital S unday evening. Mrs. Shum w ay is rep o rted sick. Mrs C. S h epard, who has been , A. J. Quay has ren ted his black ill for som e tim e, is ab le to be about sm ith shop to Mr. N ew lands, (S c o t w ith her frien d s and neig h b o rs again ty ), who will do business on th e old A. Jo n es an d d a u g h te r, of Mel stan d . rose, visited his sis te r Mrs D. 8. Several pupils ol the L usted dis D unbar, o ver Sunday. tric t who have been a tte n d in g the T he M ethodist L adles' Aid socie O rient school had to be tu rn ed over ty will give a tea W ednesday, J a n u to th e L usted school on account of ary 17, a t th e hom e of Rev. and B. lack of room In O rient school Both C. B rew ster. All are invited to a t schools a re crow ded tend. Mrs F. 8 F o rd was called to T il C aryl H esl$i la atte n d in g th e a u to lam ook la st n ig h t on acco u n t of ill m obile school In P o rtlan d to p erfect ness of h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. T rom bly, his ed ucation In th e sam e. wife of th e p ro p rie to r of th e T illa Mr. and Mrs. G rlffeth Jo n es, who mook H erald. have resided h ere a n u m b e r of years, An in stru m en t has been invented a re m ak in g plans to move to V an couver, W ashington, w here they will to check q u ick ly and accu rately the live w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. How a lign m en t of au tom ob ile w h eels to ard . Mr. and Mrs. Jo n es will ren t ascertain If they track correctly th e ir place here. D on't fo rg et to read th e w ant ads. Mrs. lu g a ll, of P o rtlan d , was the g uest a t th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. , T he Habit of Taking Cold. Dixon, Sunday. W ith many people ta k in g cold la a h ab it, but fo rtu n a te ly one th a t la F arm Ixiane A vailable. easily broken. T ak e a cold sponge A rth u r L an g g u th , ag e n t of th e | bath every m orning when you first S tate School L and B oard In P o rt- 1 g et o u t of bed not ice cold, b u t a te m p e ra tu re of ab o u t »0 degrees F. land, w ith offices a t $06 McKay b u ild Also sleep w ith y o u r window up. Do ing, an n o u n ces th a t he baa plenty of th is and you will seldom ta k e cold. farm money to loan in sum s ranging W hen you do ta k e cold ta k e C ham b erla in 's Cough Rem edy and g et rid fro $250 to $5000, on approved se of It as quickly as possible. O b tain cu rity a t 6 per cent. able everyw here.— Ad. Mr. Dairyman We have a car of Beetpulp, just unloaded --------Al$o-------- SHORTS BRAN POULTRY SUPPLIES »«»“Bring Us Your Grist. Gresham Feed Mill COTTRELL KELSO One of th e m ost exciting basket ball gam es opening th e season was played betw een th e g irls ’ team s of th e O rient and C o ttrell schools last F rid ay evening at C o ttrell, th e score being 19 to 10 In favor of th e C ot tre ll girls. F ra n k E d er acted as referee and Eva Beers as um pire. We wish to c o n g ra tu la te them both for th e m an n er in w hich th e gam e was co n d u ct ed. Follow ing th e gam e a th ree- course luncheon was served to th e visiting team by th e C o ttrell girls an d th e teach ers, Mrs. LatiBdown and Miss McMullen. Come again girls, you will alw ays be welcome. T he K elso school b ask et ball team d efeated th e Boring team at Boring F rid a y evening. A volley ball o u tfit was p urchased for th e school recently. R o b ert Jo n sru d Is having land cleared w ith a donkey. C. J. S lndall has been ill for som e tim e. Sunday school and preach in g se rv ices were held tu th e schoolhouse on Sunday by Rev. M iner of Sandy. R obert J o n sru d has his m achine shop equipped w ith a trip ham m er, iron la th e uud a six h. p. gasoline en gine. H e Is ulso h aving a g arag e bu ilt fo r his new Bulck ca r for which he has received th e agency. U nder th e auspices of th e P aren t- T each er association a le ctu re en titled th e “ F in e T ooth C om b” will be given by Geo. V. McClure, form erly P ro fesso r of Law, W estern Iowa U ni versity, a t th e K elso schoolhouse on W ednesday evening, Ja n u a ry 17, at 8 o’clock. A dm ission free. R efresh m ents served a fte r lecture. All a re invited. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B la c k b u rn S u n d ay . T he B aptist L ad les’ Aid society will m eet w ith Mrs. F ra n k M cKin ney, of Plensant Home, T h u rsd ay a f tern o o n , J a n u a ry 18. Mrs. A. R. G oger is visiting her m other, Mrs. C lara K ane, of G resh am . A rnold Ituegg has ren te d his farm to Mr. B agunstos. T he la tte r expects to move his fam ily h ere th e first of March. Mr. and Mrs. A rnold Ruegg will move to G resham . Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. A ndre e n te r tain ed in ho n o r of Mr. and Mrs. A r th u r D entler last S atu rd ay evening. T h ere w ere ab o u t th irty young peo ple present. Mr. and Mrs. Boh M anary were th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M anary, Sunday. A eroplanes, ready fo r delivery, are on sale in a Broadw ay (New Y ork) B in o cu lar sig h ts are used In aim - store. <'linndteirlaln'e C ough Iteinedy Most E ffectual. ” 1 have tak en a g re a t m any b ottles of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy and every tim e It has cured me. 1 have found It m ost effectual for a hacking cough an d fo r colds. A fter ta k in g it a cough alw ays d isa p p ea rs,” w rites E veryone has so m eth in g to buy J. R. Moore, L ost Valley, Oa. Ob o r sell. T ry an O utlook w ant ad. ta in ab le ev ery w h ere.— Ad. 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