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GRESHAM O l’TLOOK T l E si» IV . COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A F MILLER. President P re s id e n t L o w er Col. E ire R e lief A sso ciatio n . * BANK O F G RESH AM The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley Greatly Reduced Prices M O U N T A IN M E A D O W B U T T E R SA N D Y CREA M ERY C O M PA N Y The name ‘‘M dunt Hood B u tter” has heretofore been used by permission of the Mount llood Ice 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. ‘‘M ountain Meadow B u tte r” will he found a t all the Leading stores in the county. Ask for it. HURLBURT PLEASANT HOME VENTURA PARK. M rs. R. J . W u n n e r is h e lp in g in Mr. D en n ey ’s s to r e d u rin g th e l a t te r 's illn ess. •Mrs. R ic h a rd is v is itin g re la tiv e s , M rs. R. J . W u n n e r a n d fam il. T h e b a sk e t b all g a m e th a t w as p lay ed la st F r id a y e v e n in g w as a d o u b le g am e b etw een th e H o rin g g irls an d boys a n d th e O rie n t g irls a n d boys. T h ey p la y e d in th e H oring h a ll. T h e sc o re s w ere fo r th e g irls 9 to 19 a n d fo r th e boys, 6 to 7 in O rie n t’s fav o r. T h e n e x t g a m e w ill be a t O rie n t n e x t F rid a y w hen B o r in g w ill p lay th e m back C om e an d jo in th e fu n . T h e S u n sh in e c lu b w ill m e e t w ith M iss M abie S loop J a n u a r y 27. E v ery m e m b e r is u rg e d to be p re s e n t. T h e y o u n g fo lk s w ho re c e n tly v is ite d w ith th e M isses G e rtr u d e an d R u th Ic k le r w ere M iss L en a C ooley, M iss N ellie a n d C h a rlie M cC reary of V icto ry , Mr. C offm an of P o rtla n d , D o ro th y a n d L eo n C add y . Rev. F . S. F o rd w ill p re a c h a t th e M. E. c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay ev en in g . T h o se w ho a r e s u ffe rin g w ith th e m e a sle s a re C h a rlie a n d H a ro ld Mc K en n ey , R u th a n d H a ro ld L a u d e r- back, Miss L u eile A u stin of V a n co u v er, W a sh in g to n , is th e g u e s t of M rs. C has. D ecker. M rs. J. S. H ensen a n d M rs. F re d A n to n so n v isite d frie n d s in P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y . Mr. an d Mrs. J. N. D eck er g a v e a s u r p ris e p a rty S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in h o n o r o f th e i r so n , C h a rle s ' 2 4 th b irth d a y . T h e e v e n in g w as sp e n t in d a n c in g a n d c a rd s . T h o se w ho w ere p re s e n t w ere Mr. a n d M rs. J. N. D eck er, Mr. a n d M rs. C h as. D eck er, M r. an d Mrs. E u g e n e A to m , M r an d M rs. C lias. H e a th . Mr. an d M rs. R o b t. G ray , Mr. a n d M rs. H . R eam s, M isses M aud D eck er, F ay H o rn e y , L u eile A u stin , E d ith R eam s, S a ra h M iddle- to n , P a u lin e K lo e ttc h , M essrs. Jo h n T h o m a s, S o ren Jo h n so n , Dewey R eam s, O tto R a sm u sse n , H e n ry R as m u sse n , W a lte r R a sm u sse n , F re d R eam s, E d w a rd DukeH, R a sm u s W e b b e r a n d W a lte r Axom. H e n ry R asm u ssen o f th e D red g e, C o lo n el M ichie, v isited his p a re n ts at th is p lace S a tu rd a y an d S u n d ay . T h ie v e s h a v e been b usy in th is io c a lity th e la s t few w eeks. L o ts o f c h ic k e n s h av e been s to le n , so m e h a v e lo s t f r u it a n d a y o u n g calf w as sto le n fro m M r. T o n fe ld t. 38. Itti P 1«. POWELL VALLEY MRS. P. A N D ER SE N C O LU M B IA H E IG H T S . J a n 21. It w ould be a tine th in g if th e fa rm W. E. MARKELL, Vice President e rs co u ld g et rid of th e m oles w hich G e n e ra l M erch an d ise. P le a s a n t o w e, O regon. h a v e in c re a se d so la s t th e last few y e a rs a n d a re d o in g big d a m a g e to K. A. MILLER, Cashier cro p s, especially p o ta to e s. We used to th in k th a t m oles w ere a good H. A LEWIS, State Senator P re s id e n t M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty th in g to d e stro y w o rm s a n d b u g s iti P a ir A sso ciatio n . th e g ro u n d , b u t o u r e x p e rie n c e h as ta u g h t us d iffe re n t. In lo o k in g o v e r F. A. HALLIDAY, Retired Mer o u r m ead o w s In th e d is ta n c e it lo o k s chant Director ile n s e l S ta te R an k . lik e p lo w ed g ro u n d , a n d w h e re v e r we Ile n s e l, N. D. w alk we sin k dow n as th e so ft g ro u n d is alm o st u n d e rm in e d . L ast EMANUEL ANDERSON. Retired y e a r th ey did big d a m a g e in th e g a r Farmer d en , so m e p o ta to e s in ev ery h ill hav GUST LARSON, Retired Harness in g been sa m p le d . T h ey also a te Maker c a rr o ts , b lo o d b e e t an d o th e r ro o ts T h e to m a to e s th a t h a d n 't been b lig h te d , d ied b ec a u se th e m o les h ad County and City Depository. Gresham, Ore. th e i r tu n n e ls rig h t u n d e r lh e p la n ts W e g et a few m oles by tra p p in g , but o n e h a s first to le a rn w h e re to set th e tr a p , an il th a t is m o stly a lo n g fen ces w h ere th ey h av e th e ir ru n w ays. R u t th is m e th o d is r a t h e r a slow o n e w hen it co m es to big holds w h ere th e y w o rk by h u n d re d s . If th e r e w as a w ay to p o ison th e m oles it w ould be w o rth a good d e a l to us P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, e rs . was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. fa rm T h e re is a h o rd e o f m en en g a g e d Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or now a t th e E h rm a n p lace a n d by th e two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have lo o k s o f a ll th e b u ild in g m a te ria l p u t prices that will save you money. all o v e r th e g ro u n d , o n e w ould th in k th a t so m e little to w n w as g o in g to be b u ilt. M any tr u c k s a r e h a u lin g ev ery d ay a n d a re h a v in g q u ite 14 lbs. F r u i t S u g a r fo r $ 1 .0 0 lie u D rop W ash in g P o w d e r tim e g e ttin g o v e r th e Boft g ro u n d , la rg e size II lb. wack A lb e rs B ro s. P e tu iic k 15c w ill be I n te r e s tin g to w atch th e p ro g P u re R o lled O ats 45c C itru s M u sh in g P o w d e r, la rg e also .... * ................................. 28c ress of th e E h rm a n m a n sio n , b ill we C o rn a n d T o m a to e s, 3 can s 25c a re g o in g to lose a little of th e lio n A m i a n d S ap o lio , each 8 c Arm A H am m er Soda 5«- i g ra n d view fro m th e riv e r w hich we s< S m all W iiite and Large W hite Iv o ry s o a p , la u n d ry size .. W h ite W o n d e r S oap, G b ars 25c H«* uils , a t p o u n d ........................ 18c h av e e n jo y e d fo r so m e y ears. R ut C ry sta l W h ite , 6 b ars 2 5 c P e n n a n t S h o rte n in g , m ed iu m we a re m o re th a n p leased to have .Mt. H ood Ito rav , G b a rs 25« a n d la r g e s iz e p a ils , OOc a n d $ f ,7 3 su ch p eo p le as E h rtn a n s fo r n e ig h S w ift's N a p th a S oap, 6 b ars. 25«* K rinkle Corn F lak es, 3 for 25« G o ld en S ta r Soup, 8 b a rs 25« 3 pkgs. Magic Yeast I Ur b o rs, ev en if w e do lose a little sig h t H appy l»ay S oap, 8 b a r s ......... 25c O T ubular l.a iilcrn s 48«' o f th e o ld C o lu m b ia. Baliy E le p h a n t S oap, (I b ars 25c Bai H sin .» els 85c M rs. M. E. H e n d e rso n , o f C row n E els N a p th a S oap, 10 b ars 45c H o n e st T a c k s, a t p a p e r.... I, P o in t c h a le t, a n d h e r so n 's fam ily D u n li C leu iiser He M atting T a c k s, a t p a p e r ........... 4« , Mrs. 11. H a c k e t a n d tw o little ch il- N ails, 20a to 00a, at lb 4c C arnation. Holly and V eloliau N ails, Gs to lGs, a t lb. 4 tic M ilk. 3 ca n s 2 5 c ; 1 doz. 8 6 c | d re n , w ere g u e s ts a t C o lu m b ia View K a ro C o rn S y ru p , B lu e L ab el F risc o , 3 Ui. I oz 78c | fa r m on T h u rs d a y ev en in g . 5 lb. a n d 10 lb. tin s 3l»c an d (H»r F rlM o , e x tr a la rg e , 9 lb., 5 oz. $2.10 L ittle L a u ra H ick s is dow n w ith K a ro Keil L ab el ( a W h ite P ia v ie s , p rice red u c e d to I $ 1 .8 0 p n e u m o n ia . Dr. J. M. S h o rt, of P o r t S y ru p 5 lb. a n d 10 lb. tin s 35c, 70c P e a rl C oal O il, can F a iry Soap, 6 b a rs 25c I‘« a il Coal Oil, case $ 2 .0 0 la n d , is a tte n d in g th e little Miss. All sin c e re ly h o p e sh e w ill soon be o u t We a re se llin g I . S. P o u ltry F ence, also C o lo rad o F e n c e a t of d a n g e r. P ric e s b efo re th e a d v a n c e . Reduced prices on D ishes, G ra n ite - S ev eral o f o u r H e ig h ts y o u n g m en w are, H a rd w a re , D oors a n d W in d o w s, STOVES and RANGES, h av e ta k e n o u t life in s u ra n c e in a OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS, DuPONT STUMPING P0W re lia b le in s u ra n c e co m p an y a n d now DER, $6.25 box. th e y h a v e B tarteil a savingB b a n k fo r th e m se lv e s. Mr. R o b in so n , o u r old Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c c o u n ty sch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t, is th e a g e n t in ch a rg e . M rs. T. A n d e rse n , of L en ta, a tr a in e d n u rs e , lias a rriv e d at th e Iilc k s h o m e to c a re fo r little I,a u ra Manufactured by H icks. Directors JA N I A lt i TROUTDALE T he Y oung P e o p le ’s so ciety of th e i h e I ro u td a le c h a p te r, O. K. S.. S w edish L u th e ra n c h u rc h w ill h a v e h eld th e ir first m e e tin g w ith th e ir an e n te r ta in m e n t next F rid a y e v e n -I n e * o th cers S a tu rd a y e v e u ln g in ihe ing. J a n u a r y 26, fo r th e p u rp o s e o f I h a l l a t T ro u td a le . The olh- ra isin g fu n d s to pay th e re m a in in g c e rs fo r th e y e a r a re L a u ra D. lia r - • m a tro n ; Will. S ales, debt on th e c h u rc h s e a ts T h e re will low , w orthy be p re se n t th e R e v e re n d s l.o re e n , w o rth y p a tr o n ; C la ra E. S m ith , a s S a n d s ie d t, N y stro tn a n d G reen , w ho so c ia te m a tro n ; M a rg a re t N 'orine, S alin e Fox, a ss o c ia te will all ta k e p a rt in th e p ro g ra m fo r c o n d u c tre s s ; M a rg a re t M cK ay, sec th e e v e n in g . R e fre s h m e n ts w ill be c o n d u c tre s s ; se rv e d a n d it is d e sire d th a t as m any r e ta r y ; C. S. W ilson, tr e a s u r e r , E llen as possible w ill b rin g cak e, co o k ies o r I W eig h t, c h a p la in ; F ra n c e s Fox, Jan et G ru n t, o r g a n is t; bu n s so th a t th e r e w ill be e n o u g h fo r 'm a r s h a l ; K a tie J o n a s , ev ery o n e. A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is R u th S h aw , A d a h ; ld e ll H oyt, E s th e r ; E m m a w an ted , an d e v e ry o n e is c o rd ia lly In R u th ; M oran. M a rth a ; C h ris tin e C ax an u g e, v ited Io be p re s e n t. B e n h a rd L u n d b o m is confined a t E le c ta ; M a rg a re t S ales. W a rd e r; J. hom e w ith a se rio u s a tta c k o f r h e u T. .N’o rin e , s e n tin e l m a tism , b u t It is hoped th a t he w ill T h e fa m ily o f Torn H ensley m oved soou be a b le to be a b o u t a g a in . to P o rtla n d S u n d a y . T om h as em - Miss E s th e r N elson v isite d hom o p lo j liieut in th e N o rth w e st S teel co m fo lk s S unday. p any s sh ip y a rd s. L ittle R aym ond Mrs. Itra n d b iT g . Mr a n d M rs. W in. w ill re m a in fo r a tim e w ith his P e te rso n an d d a u g h te r F r e ld a a n d G ra n d m a H ensley. E dw in A nderson v isited a t th e h om e T h e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e Dr. C o r of J o n a s N elson a n d fam ily S u n d ay . n e liu s place h a s c h a n g e d h a n d s , th e Miss M ary T re b e r v isite d a t th e new m a n a g e r b ein g J . E. S h ield s of hom e of Mr. a n d ' Mrs. C h ris te n so n P o rtla n d . T h e R e c to rs h av e g one to S unday. P o rtla n d . _ _ 5k W illie C a rls te d t w as p le a s a n tly Mrs. C. S. W ilson a n d d a u g h te r s u rp ris e d by h is m any frie n d s In tills O live h av e re tu r n e d hom e to T r o u t v icin ity la s t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t his d a le , a f t e r a few m o u th 's s o jo u rn in hom e, in h o n o r of h is 1 8 th b irth d a y . Portland. T h e ev e n in g w as sp e n t in g am es a n d Miss E m m a J o h n s o n , of G re sh a m , m usic, a f te r w hich d a in ty r e f r e s h m e n ts w ere serv ed . O ne tilin g of e n sp e n t tlie w eek -en d w ith h e r frie n d , te r ta in m e n t d u rin g th e e v e n in g w as M rs. C. 1. R a k e r. i se rie s of m oving p ic tu re s w hich Mr. C a rls te d t p re s e n te d on th e '»all of a d a rk room . T h o se p re s e n t w ere tlie E lsa S a iq u is t. H azel S edig. V a ry C h ris te n se n , F lo re n c e J o h n s o n , J e n nie L ind. K slhei a n d R utli N yslrom anil David P e tte rs o n , Jo e A n d e rso n , Vilen L ind, C url J o h n s o n , W endell D anielson, C arl C h ris te n s e n , O 'lb e rt S h u h o lm , H a rry Di w ning. R ic h a rd S a tte rs tro m , H a rry S edig a n d Mr m il M rs. C a rls te d t. T h e y o u n g lo lk s d e p a rte d at a la te h o u r d e c la rin g to u t they all h ad s p e n t a very e n jo y a b le ev en in g Miss L illie J o h n s o n , w ho is w ork ing In P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith he hom e folks. T h e r e w ill he E n g lis h s e r v ic e . i al h e Sw edish I . u tIo ru n e h u r i n n e x t Sunday e v e n in g . Ja n u a r.» 2 8 th , H ® pond £!£“ The upjx“r view shows how groups of big stum ps a re blasted out cl«.', n n t one tu n e, w ith all d irt off .e r u ' s a n d stum p* sh a t tered i'u > kim lliiiif w i m m I . A t tlie sam e ii. • th e subsoil u thoroughly . creatin g a fine hom e »v crop. I.ow er view » lery crop w orth |8 lX ) , i m o n th s a lte r stum ps 1 out. ! prog-cssive farm ers i’ -•-tile for rem oving s t u m p s - I o o u i i i c r s , p i t i l t i n g and Cultivating fru it trees, t«‘g enerating barren soil, d itch in g , d raining, e x cavating, an d road-m aking. Ask lo r B ooklet M iss S a lin e F o x , of T ro u td a le , is ta k in g p a rt in th e o p e ra , M ignon, w h ich is b ein g g iv en in P o rtla n d th is w eek. Mrs. C ooley, m o th e r of M rs. Dan H u rt, fo rm e rly o f T ro u td a le , has d ied at h e r h om e a t L a u re l, an d is to be b u rie d a t T r o u td a le W ed n esd ay . T h e fu n e r a l Is a t th e c h u rc h a t 1 o ’clock. D o n 't fo rg e t to re a d th e w a n t ads. at A. W. Metzger G re sh a m . A u ctio n Sale 3a. E v e ry o n e is c-vrdta..) in v ite d lo a tte n d th is serv ice. FAIRVIEW At Gordon Creek, 4 Miles South of Corbett, Oregon. T h e well know n De.Moss fam ily will give th e ir e n te r ta in m e n t u n d e r Ihe au sp ices of tile W o m en 's so ciety , at ilie city liall, S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . J a n u a ry 27, b e g in n in g at 8 o 'clo ck . T lie Ladies* Aid so ciety w ill hold its re g u la r b u sin e ss m e e tin g a t tin h om e of Mrs. S. ('. Dixon on W ednes- lay a fte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 24. L ig h t re f re s h m e n ts w ill be se rv e d . All In- e re s te d a re u rg ed to a tte n d . Mr. an d Mrs. A. L. S to n e e n te r ta in e d a t th e ir h om e on S u n d a y , Mrs S cott of S alem ; ( ’lias. S cott a n d fa m ily a n d C. H ig g in s of P o rtla n d . ,Hss R o salie L u s c h e r is re c o v e rin g from In r se v e re in ju rie s a t Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l a n d h as been able to s it up a litt.e M o n d a y J a n . 2 9 , IO a . m . I<egtstere«l G u c ii i m *) B ull, .Mai- of 4 H ill, ag e 8 years; ll e g i s t e m l G u e rn se y B u ll, N a to m a 's P a ra d o , G ra n d so n of Gov • b e n e , ag e .1 y e a rs ; o n e lni|M>rte«l G u e rn se y C ow . S even G itu le (.ueciiM -y C ow s. T h re e ll e if e r C alv es am i tw o B ull C alv es 15-18 P u r e Mre«l. All Cowa T u b e rc u lin T te s te d . T e a m , 8 y e a rs old, w e ig h t 1500 p o u n d s. M A < II I N K It V Six h. p G as E n g in e. E n sila g e C u tte r. Silo. T w o s e ts D ouble H a rn e s s H eavy S in g le D riving H a rn e ss. D eL av al S e p a ra to r. R id in g C u ltiv a to r. Disc H arrow S p rin g -T o o th H a rro w . Two W agons. T op B uggy. T w o W a lk in g C u ltiv a to rs . T w o P low s. Tw o M ow ers B aled H ay a n d S tra w . S m all T ools. H o u seh o ld G oods a n d F u r n itu r e . S A L E ItA IN O K S H IN E . H I K E 1,1 Nt II P E R M S S u m s u n d e r 220, C A SH . On su m a o v e r 220, n in e m o n th s ' tim e on a p p ro v e d se c u rity . T w o p e r cen t d is c o u n t fo r C ash on su m s o v e r 220. POWELL BROS., Owners. T ltO IT D A L E . OREGON W S. W OOD, V a n c o u v e r, W ash ., A u c tio n e e r. A. M E Y ER S, C lerk Hoss’ Truck Office with Commercial Delivery Go. 22!) Pine S treet Between F irst and Second ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a r m e r 's H a u lin g , F u r n i tu r e M oving. O rd e rs ta k e n fo r C oal, Briquets, Sand and Gravel Gresham Phone 79 x Bert Hoss Port lami Hrnaalvvay 24IH2; A-2II7M GRESHAM MEAT MARKET AUCTION SALE « Mrs. M y rta R eed v isite d her I d a u g h te r , .Mrs. A lb ert Fox, a t I r o u t - d a le la s t w eek. Mr. a n d Mrs. A r th u r Jo h n s o n an d M iss A lm a T h o m p so n w ere S u n d ay ' v is ito rs a t H en ry S u m p te r's . TERRY M iss M in erv a P o w ell am* M iss ; K a th e rin e O g lb le s p e n t th e w eek -en d < barlea A an Wollai MELROSE AND VICTORY. C oons' fa rm re n te d , is b usy im p ro v - M rs. G race F r itz a n d d a u g h te r , in P o rtla n d . J a m e s P o u n d e r lo ad ed a c a r r,f ing th e p lace hy ta k in g o u t th e o ld L o u ise, v isite d w ith frie n d s In P o rt- p o ta to e s h e re th e first of »he w eek. fences. M rs. C oons in te n d s to p u t i lan d o n S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay , in w ire fe n c e s in p lace o f th e o ld ! M iss E s th e r W ilh elm is afflicted B e g in n in g a t 1 p. to. SANDY BLUFF p la n k fen ces w h ich h a v e been o n th e ' w ith c h ic k e n pox. p lace fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a rs . | Mr. a n d M rs. E d g a r W ilso n v isited P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ a s s o c ia tio n is to - W. T. Sherw ood* is se rio u sly ill a t ( S u n d a y a t th e h o m e of Mr a n d M rs m eet in th e sc h o o lh o u se a t Cottrell, I M antle Beil, t'ot, B ookcase, Kitcli- hia h o m e n e a r T e rry . I. T. W ood. F rid a y , J a n u a r y 26. E v ery o n e is i <31 T r e a s u r e , Rocker, 12 Chairs, 2 Mrs. C oons w as a v is ito r a t th e Rev. F, 8 F o rd s p e n t S u n d ay u rg e d to be p re s e n t. Stands, several Tables, W heel h om e o f M rs. A n n ie S w a n k o f F a ir- n ig h t a t th e h o m e of R ev. J . H M rs. A. 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