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    GRESHAM
Ol'TFOO K
FRIDAY,
JA N I $RY
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OFFICERS
A. F. M IL L E R , P re s id e n t
W. E M A K K E L L . Vice P re s id e n t
K. A. M IL L E R , C a sh ie r
EM E L IE M G. A N D ER SO N ,
A ssistant C ashier
Bank of Gresham
at Close of Business January 25, 1917.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts .......
lionds, warrants ami stocks
Heal estate, furniture and fixtures
Cash and due from reserve hanks
DIRECTORS
A. F . M IL L E R
W. E. MAR K E L L
F. A H A L L ID A Y
II. A. L E W IS
G I S T LA R SO N
E M A N U E L A N D ER SO N
K. A. M IL L E R
LIABILITIES
• apital stock ...........
Surplus and undivided profits
Dividends unpaid
.
.........
........
DEPOSITS
4 .4 4 4
T h e ab o v e s ta te m e n t sh o w s a sp le n d id g ro w th fo r th e p a s t y e a r an d In o r d e r to do as w ell th is y e a r we will need y o u r business»
W e w ill not m a k e an y c h a rg e fo r h a n d lin g y o u r b u sin e ss an il w ill e x te n d you ev ery c o u rte s y an d fa v o r th a t y o u r ac c o u n t is e n title d to
W e m a k e F a rm L o an s. P e rso n a l a n d C o lla te ra l L oans. S ell T ra v e le rs C h eck s an d D ra fts th a t a re c a sh a b le a n y w h e re in th e U nited
S ta te s o r E u ro p e . W rite F ire In s u ra n c e an d A u to m o b ile In s u ra n c e in th e la rg e s: in s u ra n c e ,c o m p a n ie s .
D on’t fo rg e t th a t we a re th e o n ly C o u n ty D ep o sito ry o u ts id e o f th e C ity o f P o rtla n d .
PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BANK AND HELP TO BUILD UP THIS SECTION.
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
KELSO
MELROSE AND VICTORY.
F o llo w in g is th e o b itu a ry o f C. .1.
Mr. an d Mrs. I). A. R o th , of A l­
' S in d u ll w ho d ie d at h is h o m e h e re , b an ) sp e n t tile w eek-end at th e bottle
J a n u a r y 2 0 th , a f t e r a tw o w eek s' ill­ of A. li. C o n ra d , Mrs. R o th 's uncle.
n ess:
Mr. C o n ra d ’s n ep h ew . M ark G erig
C h ris tia n Je n s e n S in d a ll w as b o rn and fam ily of Motithv ilia, sp e n t S u n ­
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
in H o rflig . D e n m a rk , M arch 6 th , day at th e C o n ra d hom e.
Rev. F. S. F o rd s p e n t th e first of
was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. 1837. lie cam e w ith h is fam ily to
I th e week v isitin g am o n g th e peo p le
Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or
th e U n ite d S ta te s a n d s e ttle d In R a­ of th is c o m m u n ity .
two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have
cin e, W isc o n sin , in 1867.
He also
Mrs.
C h a rlie
W ilson,
w ho
Is
prices that will save you money.
lived in C h icag o , Illin o is, fo r fifteen I know n by m ost ot th e p eo p le o f th is
y e a rs a n d th e n in M in n eap o lis, M in­
'n e ig h b o r h o o d , lias been v is itin g a,
n e so ta . u n til lie c a m e to O reg o n six ­ ¡th e hom e of iter fa th e r-in -la w , J. II.
teen y e a rs ag o an d s e ttle d at K elso. W ilson of G re sh a m . M rs. A. It. Con
IT llis. F ru it Sugar fo r
* 1 .0 0 D ew
D ro p
W ash in g I'ow ilei
J
w h ere tie lived u n til h is d e a th , llis ¡ ta d called on M rs. .1. 11. W ilson M on­
la
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size
15c
» III. sack A lbers Urns. P eacock
1 first w ife d ied
in M in n eap o lis in day" a fte rn o o n .
P u r e R o lle d ( t u t -
45c C itru s W ash in g P o w d e r, la rg e
size .........................._................... 2dc lo tto . T h e fq llo w in g y e a r lie cam«
C o rn an d T o m a to e s, 3 cans..-.
25c
Mr, an d M rs. E a rl B rew er am i Mr,
5c to K elso . O reg o n , w h ere h e w as U nit­ and Mrs. R alp h
lio n A m i a n d S ap o lio , e a c h .. a . .
He A nn A Hum m er Soda
P h illip s, of P o r t­
Iv o ry S oap, la u n d r y s iz e .....
H< 'small W h ite and Large W h ite
e d i n m a r ria g e to M rs A. J a r l. H e Is
W hite W onder Soup, ti bars
25c
B eaus, a t p o u n d ........................
Itti su rv iv e d by llis w ife, a n d six cliil land, ta ile d at tile h o m e of C a p ta in
an d .Mrs. B ran so n la st S u n d ay .
< rjratal W hite,
burs
25< Pennant S h o rten in g , m edium
.Mt. Hood H orax, 6 b ars
25c
u n i la rg e size pulls, »(»«• a n d H I.75 d re n by th e first m a r ria g e , n a m ely ,
.Miss C a ro lin e T a llm a n is e n jo y in g
Illin o is,
S w ill's N aptha Soup, 6 b a rs
25c K rin k le Corn F la k es, 3 fo r
2.M" N els S in d a ll o f C h icag o ,
¡a s h o rt v a c atio n a t
hom e, h a v in g
G o ld en S ta r S oap, » b ars
25c 3 - pkgs. M agic le a s t
I Oc M a rtin S in d a ll, F a i t C la ire , W isco n ­
been ex e m p te d from high sch o o l ex-
Happy Day S oap, 8 b a rs
25c o T u b u lar L an tern s..
1O<" s in ;
A lfre d
S in d a ll,
M in n eap o lis, i a m in a tio n s th is w eek.
Italiy E lephant Soup, U liars
25c Barn S h o v els
O5c
I ’els N aptha Soap, 10 b a rs
4 5 c H o n e st T a c k s, a t p a p e r ..............
4c M in n e so ta ; E d w a rd S in d a ll, C e d a r
Mrs. C. II H o p k in s an d h e r m o th ­
D utch C lean ser
Hi M atting T acks, a t p a p e r
4c R a p id s, Io w a ; M rs. N. I*. P e te rs o n , e r a re a w a y .o n a s h o r t b u sin e ss trip
N a i ls , j ns i n >: i' .. a t lb
It
C arn ation . Holly and Y eloh an
M in n e a p o lis; an d M iss Àmia S in d all
N ails, 6s to 16s, a t lb ................. 4H < '
Milk, 3 can s 2 5 c ;
I ilo z__
» 5 c of Los A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia . Most of to S e a ttle .
Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. C o n ra d and
< I i - i o . :{ I h . I o /
Karo Corn S y ru p , B lu e L ab el
7th
5 lb. an d to lb. tin s
3Oc a n d <M»r < risen , e x tr a la rg e , it lb., 5 oz.. * 2 .1 0 Mr S in d a li's life in th e e a s t w as d a u g h te r A da a n d .Mrs. L e s te r C on-
K a ro Itcd L abel (a W h ite
I’e a v ie s, p rice red u c e d to
S I. 2 5 sp e n t in m issio n a ry w ork. He d ied [ r.td w ere P o rtla n d v is ito rs T u ead ay .
S y ru p 5 lb. a n d 10 lb. tin s 3 5 c, 7Oc P e a r l C o al O il, can
* 1.00 I S a tu r d a y , J a n u a r y 2 0 th , ai his h om e
t ceil D uke sp e n t S u n d a y nt th e
F a ir y S oap, 6 b a rs
25r P e a r l C o al O il. case
* 2 .0 0 a t K elso. F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ere c o n ­
; h om e of llis p a re n ts , J. C. D uke.
We are selling I . S. Poultry Fi-nee, also Colorado Ee n et ■ at d u c te d in th e P le a s a n t H om e M ethod
Prices before the advance. Reduced prices on Dishes, Grauite- 1st c h u rc h by Rev. J. Jo h n s o n an d
SANDY BLUFF
Rev. L e n n a rtz
an d in te rm e n t took
ware. Hardware. Doors anil Windows, STOVES and RANGES,
A n u m b e r of th e n e ig h b o rs of Mrs.
p lace in th e P le a s a n t H om e c e m e te ry
OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS, DuPONT STUMPING P0W
A. C. B ro w n in g gav e h e r a s u r p ris e
H e w as at, e a rn e s t C h ristia n a n d a
DER. $6.25 box.
on J a n u a r y 23, it b e in g in r h lrth d iiy .
k in d frie n d a n d n e ig h b o r.
C a rd s w ere th e te a t tire of th e e v e n ­
Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
An a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e g a th e r e d
ing. A nice lu n ch w as se rv e d a b o u t
W e d n esd ay e v e n in g at th e s c h o o l­
m id n ig h t soon a f t e r w hich every on e
h o u se to h e a r th e le c tu re , ‘ T h e F in e
w ished Mrs. B ro w n in g m any m o re
T o o th C o m b ” by G eo. V. M cC lure of
h appy b ir th d a y s an d d e p a rte d . T h o se
th e K e k o P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' a s s o c ia ­
p re s e n t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. B rook,
tio n . T lte le c tu re d e a lt w ith p ro b le m s
Mr. a n d M rs. A u lt,
M r. a n d Mrs.
of h o m e lil a n d th e A m erican g irl
J o h n n ie D unn, .Mrs. O sb o rn , Sylvia
a n d boy. M iss E th a l W ilk in so n am i
F lin n , C a rrie B ro o k , F re d R a d fo rd ,
M iss E v a n g e lin e Y erk es, te a c h e r of
J e ro m e B ro o k , R o llau d B rook, P ercy
th e sc h o o l, g a v e a vocal d u e t. A fte r
O sb o rn , F re d K izer, B yron E d w a rd s
th e le c tu re , r e f re s h m e n ts w ere served
an d tw o so n s, C la re n c e an d R o b e rt,
an d a so cial tim e e n jo y e d .
a n d E lsie R a d fo rd . C la re n c e a n d E v­
T h e sch o o l k itc h e n , b u ilt by th e a s ­
e r e tt, c h ild re n of M rs. B ro w n in g .
so c ia tio n , is n e a rly c o m p le te d m id
M rs. J o s e p h C ald o e n te r ta in e d on
w ill soon he in s h a p e to se rv e w arm
W ed n esd ay tin- C o ttre ll e m b ro id e ry
lu n c h e s to th e sch o o l c h ild re n .
| c lu b . In s p ite of th e had w e a th e r a
Miss A ntia S in d a ll a rriv e d F rid a y
COTTRELL
1 good m any w ere p re s e n t a n d a nice
a fte rn o o n fro m Los A n g eles, C a li­
'a f te r n o o n w as sp e n t.
M rs. J o e t'a l d o e n te r ta in e d th e fo rn ia , ju s t in tim e to sp e a k a few
H a rry K in g , of G ra ss V alley, v isit-
King A rtier, stand'll bred, 5 yrs. la d ie s of th e e m b ro id e ry c lu b W ed ­ w o rd s w ith h e r f a th e r , C. J. S in d a ll,
¡«(1 a c o u p le of d a y s w ith h is niece,
Patchen Hoy, sta n d 'll bred, 4 yrs. n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
w ho d ied S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , J a n . 2u.
M rs. B ro w n in g a n d fam ily .
Patchen George, standard
The
P a re n t-T e a c h e r
a ss o c ia ti. 11
T h e n ex t m e e tin g w ill be h eld at
T h e m any p a tro n s o f C. H. L a n e of
bred, 3 yrs. th e h o m e o f M rs. W m. C ra s w e || w ill h av e a b u sin e ss m e e tin g F rid a t
litis v ic in ity e x te n d him th e ir d e e p ­
Billy Arner, standard bred,
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2 years
M iss M abie W a g n e r a tte n d e d th e th e sc h o o lh o u se .
a n d tro u b le .
Sally Bird, stand’d bred, 10 yrs. p a rty g iv en M iss S tr u g g le s by th e
T h e K elso S tu d e n ts ' S elf G o v ern -
Daisy Patchen anti Colt,
ju n io r cla ss o f th e u n io n h ig h school m en t c lu b h eld its r e g u la r m e etin g
LUSTED
standard bred, 8 yrs. last F rid a y e v e n in g .
J a n u a r y 18, am i e le c te d th e fo llo w ­
King K rueger
6 months old
T h e q u e s ts a t th e h o m e o f M rs ing officers fo r th e m o n th : p re s id e n t.
A. W. H a m ilto n , w ho is w o rk in g
World’s Greatest Bargains
E lla S c h n e id e r
S u n d a y w e re Miss M ild red J a r l ; s e c r e ta ry , N ellie iia r - on th e Mt. H ood ra ilro a d w ith th e
Your Choice from
P e a rl K uegg of th is p lace. M iss C rls- v iso n ; in sid e m o n ito r, C ecil P a t t e r ­ se c tio n h a n d s, c a m e very n e a r h a v ­
ing a se rio u s a c c id e n t. W h ile w ork
sv
M cP h erso n
and
M iss
C la ra so n ; o u ts ld i m o n ito r. J o h n C a n n in g
$ 5 0 up to $ 1 2 5
F
o s te r lib r a r ia n , E u n ice J o n s r u d ; bell r in g ­ ing, a rock c a m e ro llin g dow n from
S c h n e id e r of P o r tla n d , G. I
lin e m a rs h a l, th e e m b a n k m e n t
ab o v e
c u ttin g a
o f V a n c o u v e r, W a sh in g to n , anti U. e r, G e rtr u d e K lig e l;
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te r Ir v in ; e x ­ gaslt ab o v e th e left eye. Dr. H. II.
A. J. KRUEGER,
G. S c h n e id e r o f G re sh a m
M iss A lice W in c h e ste r, o f P o r t­ e c u tiv e c o m m itte e , Jo h n C a n n y ; Leo H u g h e s, of G re sh a m , took tw o s t it c h ­
W ilson S tock F a rm
G re sh a m . R.
la n d , is v is itin g Mr. an d M rs. G eo rg e M ilan, E d ith L ind anil D o ro th y J o n s es an d no se rio u s r e s u lts a re looked
ru d . T h e s tu d e n ts re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d for.
B la c k b u rn .
"W ash in g to n
E. N. Ilam llto^i v isited his c o u sin s
T h e B a p tist L a d ie s' A id so ciety if b e a u tifu l p ic tu re ,
SCENIC
w ill h o ld an all d ay m e e tin g a t th e C ro ssin g th e D e la w a re ,” fo r th e ir in P o rtla n d last S u n d a y .
Most all th e fa r m e rs h e re h av e
Jo h n Boras, of M ilw aukie, was a h o m e o f M rs. A rn o ld K uegg. T h u r s ­
sold th e ir p o ta to e s 'o r a good figure.
day, F e b ru a r y 1. T h is w ill be Mrs
Scenic visitor W ednesday.
POWELL VALLEY
T h e re a re so m e being h eld fo r a b et­
Mrs. C. C. Ja ck , who has been a il­ R u e g g 's la s t o p p o rtu n ity to e n te r ­
te r price,
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T h e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ m e e tin g will
Mr an d M rs
E reil C a rlto n , of
Good S am a ritan hospital for m edi­ le a v in g an d it Is h o p ed th a t a ll m em ­ be held at tlte P o w ell V aliev si hool-
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M
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cal tre a tm e n t.
h o u se n ex t W e d n esd ay e v e n in g . J a n ­
been an a c tiv e a n d w illin g w o rk e r in u a ry 31. An in te r e s tin g p ro g ra m will an d Mrs. M athew R auw last S u n ­
Mrs. I. L. N. S h rln e r visited her
th e so c ie ty
and
w ill
be g re a tly
day.
be g iven an d r e f re s h m e n ts w ill be
d au g h te r, Mrs F red een in P o rtlan d
m issed by all.
E ach m e m b e r is re ­ se rv e d .
P a tr o n s a n d frie n d s o f th e
one day last w eek.
W e H a v e T h e m N ow ,
q u e ste d to b rin g a n e ed le a n d th i m ­
sch o o l a re in v ite d .
L. A. S hinam an, of M ilw aukie, was ble w ith h e r.
T h o se Milk R ecord b la n k s
P r i n t­
g reetin g old neighbors in Scenic and
ed
on
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ca
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b
o
ard
,
su
itab
le for
Mrs. Sm ith, of T he Dalles, spent
R ic h a rd H elt h as c o m p le te d a bust
P lea san t H ome an d looking a fte r Sunday
16 to 18 cows. J u s t th e th in g for
w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed. o f L ord K itchener.
of Powell Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
I’lire e w eeks In fo re h e r d e p a rtu re ,
vvltile lo v in g frie n d s p ra y e d by Iter
b ed sid e, site
w as c o n v e rte d , und
fro m th a t tim e g av e c le a r ev id en c e
o f b ein g b o rn a g a in . H er last h o u rs
on e a r t h w ere tilled w ith d e e p c o n ­
ce rn a b o u t
th e
w e lfa re of loved
ones.
T h e b u rd e n o f h e r p re c io u s
so u l, w lien sp eech h ad fa ile d Iter,
w as t h a t ite r d a rlin g s w ould m eet
iter in h eav en . H aving receiv ed tills
te n d e r p ro m ise , sh e laid h e r fra il
little h a n d s upon h e r b re a s t, b re a th e d
o u t tlte last little s p a r k of life, an d
w as g o n e in to th e g re a t e te r n ity , to
fo re v e r be w ith J e s u s, in tlte la n g ­
u ag e of a n o th e r , we say , "H o w b e a u ­
tifu l it is Io lie w ith G od.'
Chamberlain'» t ough Remedy Most
Effectual.
" I have tak en a g rea t many bottles
of C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy and
every tim e it has cured me. I nave
found It m ost effectual for a hacking
cough and fo r colds. A fter ta k in g it
a cough alw ays d isa p p ea rs,” w rites
J. R Moore, Lost Valley, Ga.
tainable everywhere.— A d .
Ob­
A ndre.
Rev. S. F. I’itts preached a t the
Bad H abits.
C o ttrell com m unity church last Sun
T hose who b rea k fa st at 8 o'clock
___
day
evening
Mr P itts preached o r la te r, lunch a t 12 and have d in n er
here som e tim e ago and those who at 6 » re alm o st ce rtain to be troubled
with Indigestion. They do not allow
heard hint cam e ag ain , bringing tim e fo r One m eal to digest before
frien d s w ith th em , w ith th e resu lt ta k in g an o th er. N ot less th a n five
th a t th e ch u rch was crow ded
Mr h ours should elap se betw een m eals
P itts is an e a rn e s t a n d very In te re s t- lf J,° u
Indigestion
,
.
.
correct your h ab its and ta k e C h ain ­
ing sp e ak e r and it is hoped th a t he t»«*r ia ln ’u T ab lets, and you may rea-
will preach ag ain som e tim e In th e sonably hope fo r a quick recovery,
n ea r fu tu re .
T hese ta b le ts stre n g th e n th e stom -
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ach an d en ab le it to perform its
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.
. .
...
. .
fu n ctio n s n a tu ra lly . O b tain ab le ev-
Don t fo rg et to read th e w ant ads I e r y Wh ere.__Ad.
your dairy.
Will save m any tim es
th e ir cost.
10c each, o r $1.00 a
dozen. T he O utlook, phone 701.
T h e H a b it o f T a k in g C o ld.
W ith m any people tak in g cold is
a h ab it, but fo rtu n a te ly one th a t is
easily broken. T ake a cold sponge
bath every m orning when you first
get o u t o t bed n o t ice cold, b ut a
te m p e ra tu re of ab o u t 90 degrees F.
Also sleep w ith your window up. Do
th is and you will seldom tak e cold.
W hen you do ta k e cold ta k e C ham ­
b erla in 's Cough Rem edy and g et rid
of it as quickly as possible. O b tain ­
able ev ery w h ere.— Ad.
5F
T h e f u n e r a l se rv ic e w as very p re c ­
ious. T h e p re s e n c e of so m any at
th e little c h u rc h a n d th e w e a lth of
b e a u tifu l llow ers, sp e a k th e s y m p a ­
thy an d love of the. m any frie n d s. T lte
p re c io u s so n g s th a t w ere su n g , by
fr ie n d s of tlte fam ily , w ith su c h t e n ­
d e r sw e e tn e s s w as lik e u b o u q u e t of
ra re s t b e a u ty a n d fra g ra n c e .
T lte
se rm o n , w itli Its m ig h ty t r u th , w ith
its te n d e r
c o n so la tio n
to th e be­
re a v e d , an d w ith its u rg e n t w a rn in g
to th e u n p re p a r e d , sh o u ld lo n g lie r e ­
m e m b e re d In th e h e a r t s 'o f all.
E veryone has so m eth in g to buy
or sell
Try an O utlook w ant ad.
CLEAR
LAND
WITH
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i
The upper view shows how
groups of big stum ps a re blasted
out clean a t one tim e, w ith all
d irt off tlte roots an d stu m p s s h a t­
tered in to k in d lin g vv»»l. At tlte
sam e tim e tlte subsoil is thoroughly
broken up, creating a fine h o m e
for the new crop. Lower view
shows a celery crop w orth $800
|>er acre te n m o n th s after stum ps
were blasted out.
To lear it liovv p ro g re ssiv e fa rm e rs
are u s in g d y n a m ite for rem oving
Site w as m a rrie d
to L eslie J.
Iterke. D ecem ber 12, 18 15.
Site
leav e s Iter h u s b a n d , a little so u , R ob­
e r t, also In r f a th e r a n d m o th e r. Witt,
an d S a ra h K e ste rso n . a n d tw o little
b ro th e rs , W illa rd a n d B e rtra m , to
m o u rn
h e r a b se n c e
The
fam ily
w ish to e x te n d th e ir d eep t h a n k f u l­
ness a n d love to all th e k in d n e ig h ­
b o rs w ho so freely h elp ed * i l l th is
tim e o f tro u b le , an d to tlte m e m b e rs
of th e S u n d ay sch o o l w ho so b e a u ti­
fu lly d e c o ra te d th e c h u rc h .
s tu m p s a n il b o u ld e rs , p la n tin g a n d
c u ltiv a tin g f r u it trees, regenerating
barren soil, d itch in g , d raining, ex ­
cavating, an d road-m aking.
A s k ( o r B o o k le t
A. W. Metzger
G resham .
A uction Sale
At Gordon Creek, 4 Miles South of Corbett, Oregon.
M o n d a y , J a n . 2 9 , IO a. m .
R e g is te re d G u e rn se y B u ll, M ar o f ( lo v er H ill, ag e 8 y e a rs ;
R e g is te re d G u ern sey B ull, N a to m a 's P a ra ilo , G ra n d so n of Gov
( b en e, a g e 3 y e a rs ;
o n e Im ported G u e rn se y C ow , S even G ra d e
G u e rn s e y C ow s. T h re e H e ife r C alv es a n d tw o B ull C alv es 15-ltl
I 'n r e B red , Ail C ow s T u b e rc u lin T te s te d . T e a m , 8 y e a rs old.
w eig h t 1500 p o u n d s,
M $ ( II I N F It V
Six It. 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 ss
H eavy S in g le D riv in g H arn e ss.
D el.avul S e p a ra to r.
R id in g C u ltiv a to r.
Disc H arro w .
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. T w o
M ow ers.
B aled IlHy a n d S tra w . S m all T ools.
H o u seh o ld G oods
an d F u r n itu r e .
MALE HAIN OR SHINE.
FREE 1.1 Nt II
T E R M S S um s u n d e r $2u, C A SH . On su m s o v e r $20, n in e m o n th s'
tim e on a p p ro v e d s e c u rity . T w o p e r c e n t d is c o u n t fo r C ash on
su m s o v e r $20.
POWELL
BROS,
Owners.
T R O I I H A L F . O R E G O N
W. S. W OOD, V a n c q u y e r, W a sh ., A u c tio n e e r.
A. M E Y E R S , C lerk
H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e
Horses for Sale
business in te re sts one day last week.
Mrs. C. K ettle of N eilsville, W is­
consin, and Mrs. and Mrs Wm.
B eyers w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. D uncan W ednesday.
In Jei»us.
L eo n a K e ste rso n Bei ke fell asleep
in C h ris t J a n u a r y 6 th . 1817, aged
23 y e a rs , 2 m o n th s , 28 d ay s, a n d w as
laid to rest In M u iu to tn n h c e m e te ry ,
J a n u a r y 8, aw a ilin g tlte first r e s u r ­
re c tio n .
Statement of Condition of
jl j i j t ji
TURKI
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
*¡29 Pine Street Between F irst uml Second
ALL KINDS OF. HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
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Gresham
Phone 79 x
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