3 2 0 ,8 1 7 Mrs N ellie W in te r, o f L en ts, vis- Garden S, edera. Gaboon or Cyclone Broadcast Seeder«, ited a few d ay s th is w eek w ith Mr. Hand Potato or Corn Pianterà. Evem rs, Singletrees, Plow a n d Mrs. T I*. C am p b ell. Sets, Clevis« s, of all kinds. Miss I,a u r a M oore cam e dow n from C e d a rv ille S a tu rd a y to visit w ith PGR VGl’R s p |{ |.\G MACHINERY. h om e fo lk s a n d he in a tte n d a n c e at th e g ra n g e so cial. Miss M oore w as a c c o m p a n ie d by h e r frie n d . Miss R u th H c d so n , w ho is te a c h in g in tile TEL. 544 GRESHAM, ORE .M eadow brook d is tric t. TEL. 6x2 Il 11. M itchell h as leased a p a rt of | th<‘ W (1 R o g ers p lace an d m oved in We H ave T h em N ow . th is w eek. S u b sc r ib e r s. T hose M ilk R ecord b la n k s . P rlu t- Mrs. E. L. iio rt h a s r e tu r n e d to N otice the d ate on th e label of he» h o m e on P le a s a n t View a v a n u e , i ed on d u ra b le c a rd b o a r d , s u ita b le fo r your O utlook. If you are in arrears I 16 to 18 cow s. J u s t th e th in g fo r you r prom pt ren ew al w ill be ap a f t e r an ex te n d e d visit w ith frie n d s y o u r d a iry . W ill sa v e m an y tim es preciated. in St P a u l a n d M in n eap o lis. tlte lr cost. 10c each , o r $1.00 a A goodly n u m b , r of o u r re p r e s e n j dozen. T he O u tlo o k , p h o n e 701. R ead th e W a n t Ads. ta tiv e people g re e te d P ro f. T heo. II. S cheffer at tils le c tu re an d m ole t r a p p in g d e m o n s tra tio n given at th e g ra n g e h all W ed n esd ay . T h e school c h ih lre n w ere g iven a n o p p o rtu n ity to be present. M uch in te re s t w as | m a n ife ste d an d we p red ict th a t inindi H ave been b u ilt an d a c tu a lly d e liv e re d to re ta il b u y e rs sin c e A ug. 1, 1916. lhe.se fig u res —3 2 0 ,8 1 , re p re s e n t th e a c tu a l n u m b e r o f c a rs m a n u fa c tu re d Hessel’s Farm Machinery by us sin ce A u g u st 1 st, 1 9 1 6 , an d d e liv e re d by o u r a g e n ts to r e ta il b u y ers. Ib is u n u s u a l ta ll a n d w in te r d e m a n d fo r F o rd c a rs m a k e s it n e c e ss a ry fo r us to co n fin e th e d is trib u tio n ot c a rs o n ly to th o s e a g e n ts w ho h a v e o rd e rs to r im m e d ia te d e liv e ry to re ta il c u s to m e rs , r a t h e r tita n to p e rm it an y a g e n t to s to rk c a rs in a n tic ip a tio n o f la te r s p r in g stiles. W e a re is su in g th is n o tice to in te n d in g b u y e rs th a t th e y m ay p ro te c t th e m selv es a g a in s t d e la y o r d is a p p o in tm e n t in se c u rin g F o rd cars. If, th e r e fo re , you a re p la n n in g to p u rc h a s e a F o rd c a r, w e a d v is e you to p lace y o u r o rd e r an d ta k e d e liv e ry now. im m e d ia te o rd e r s w ill h a v e p ro m p t a tte n tio n . D elay in b u y in g at th is tim e may cause you to w ait se v e ra l m o n th s. E n te r y o u r o r d e r to d a y lo r Im m e d ia te d e liv e ry w ith o u r a u th o r iz e d F o rd a g e n t liste d below an d d o n ’t be d is a p p o in te d lati r on. 1*1(1« ES: R u n a b o u t $ 3 4 5 , T o u rin g C a r $ 3 6 0 , Coup« let $50 T ow n C ar $ 5 9 5 , S ed an $ 6 4 5 , f. o. I,. D etro it Jo in t A uction Sale Ford Motor Comp’y good will re s u lt from Hie m eetin g . A new a r r iv a l a n n o u n c e d h im se lf a t tile h om e of Mr. a n d Mrs. N. D. K ts f ir s o n last M onday m o rn in g . T h e v a le n tin e so cial given by th e | g ra n g e la s t S a tu r d a y n ig h t w as a I sp le n d id success. An ex c e lle n t pro- Phone 544 I g ra m w as re n d e re d , c o n sistin g of songs, re a d in g s a n d in s tr u m e n ta l mu I sic. M i.s N ina W a lk e r of P o rtla n d san g S liv er r h r e a .ls A m ong tin* G old, th e a u d ie n c e jo in in g in the c h o ru s Miss L a u ra Moor« a n d Miss ¡Joy each sa n g a solo. Mr. M ct’la n e of P o rtla n d , g av e tw o ex c e lle n t re a d T h e p u p ils in P rin c ip a l J. It. L e n t’s y in g » and M iss R u th H u d so n o f M o ro o m , w ho h a v e been n e ith e r a b se n t lalla a lso gav e a sp le n d id re a d in g . o r ta rd y d u rin g th e p a st m o n th a re 11■ b t r 11 ii iin tsi I solos w i re re n d e re d by J u liu s L u sc h e r, J o s e p h in e T o w n sen d , Miss H azel S tru d le y , i l l s N ina W alk- A u d rey B ack u s, M ild red K e ltic , Geo I e r an d M iss Joy. T h e p ro g ra m w as A n d e rso n , M a rg a re t J o n a s , W illiam i h ig h ly a p p re c ia te d by th e la r g e uu- B en eck e, W a lte r S c h ram an d Em il d la n c e p re s e n t. T h o se p re s e n t also L o ser. ex p ressed th e ir a p p re c ia tio n of llii T h e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ a ss o c ia tio n s u m p tu o u s d in n e r th a t w as se rv ed m et to d ay a t th e sch o o lh o u se a t tin- I by tin* la d ie s in tin* sp a c io u s d in in g clo se o f sch o o l. hull a f t e r tile ex e rc ise s w ere o v er. s tu n ts w ere In II. W. W ilcox, fo rm e r p o s tm a s te r Many g am es a n d T ile of Fairview, a n d Mrs W ilcox, who d u lg e d in by onl a n d y o u n g h av e been li il n g in P o rtla n d fo r so m e liali w as a rtistie a ll.i a n d a p p ro p r ia te tim e , a re m o v in g back to th e ir old l>„ d e c o ra te d fo r Hie o ccasio n . I lie borne h ere. p le a s a n t ev en t w as b ro u g h t to a i lose T h e M e th o d ist L a d ie s ’ Aid m et in by sin g in g "A m e ric a ” a ll-d a y sessio n la st W e d n esd ay at th e a ie In re c e ip t of a re tu rn post h o m e of M rs. J P e te rso n fo r th e p u r al re q u e s t, on a p ro p o sitio n to s u b pose o f fin ish in g Hie se w in g fo r th e m it to tiie p eo p le o f th e U. S. fo r a s p rin g sa le a n d p e rfe c tin g a r r a n g e re fe re n d u m vote upon th e q u e stio n m e n ts fo r til«* c h ic k e n p ie s u p p e r in oi w ar o r p eace in ,(D a tin g from th e c o n n e c tio n w ith it. T h e la d le s h av e I’n lv e rsa l P eace so ciety w ith h e a d m ad e c a re fu l p la n s fo r th is o ccasion q u a r te r s at W a sh in g to n , D. c . We a n d h a v e a n n o u n c e d it In good tim e h av e r e tu rn e d Hie c a rd w ith a big X th a t all m ay k«*« p th e d a te open. A placed u n d e r No. T h is q u e stio n was ro u s in g good m e e tin g is ex p ected . re f e rre n d e d last N o v em b er w hen a T h e m e e tin g w ill he a t th e city h a il m a jo rity o f th e v o ters of th is c o u n on M arch 10. try re -e le c te d Mr vVilsoii P re s id e n t M is. J . L o ser h a s r e tu r n e d from th iro b y d e c la rin g th e ir fa ith in th e P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e h a s been issist- w ar policy ot P re s id e n t W ilson. We Ing in th e c a re of h e r g ra n d s o n , A r diil not su p p o rt Mr. W ilson but we n o ld Dutiv, w ho h as been d a n g e ro u s - a te sa tisfie d to leav e tiie re s p o n s ib il ! ly ill w itli p n e u m o n ia . ity of a d ju s tin g th is q u e stio n w ith T h e S c h u b e rt q u a r te t h a s a l l bis a d m in is tra tio n , a n d we a re p e r n o u n ced a c o n c e rt to be g iv en at iin 1 fectly w illin '; lo g e t back o f w h a te v e r city b a ll on M arch 3. F u r t h e r an- a c tio n th e P re s id e n t in his Judgni .if n o n *r cements w ill be m ad e la te r. fe e s lit to ta k e in tills m a tte r No M rs. A. L. S to n e h a s re tu rn e d loyal A m e ric a n c itizen can do o th e r h o m e fro m P o rth iiiil, w h ere site lias wise. been fo r a s h o r t tim e w ith h e r son I lie B e st lie« iim m c in la t ion E lb e rt S to n e a n d wife. i'lie s tro n g e s t re c o m m e n d a tio n any F a irv ie w si bool o b se rv e d W a sh in g to n ’s b irth d a y y e s te rd a y by g iv a rtic le may receiv e is a fa v o ra b le w ord fro m th e user. It is th e re« I in g a m ost e x c e lle n t p io g rain o m m e n d a tio n s of th o s e w ho hav« Mrs. If. M. S hajv a n d d a u g h te r , ut-ed it th a t rriak» ■- t ’liam b erl-iln : R u th , r e tu rn e d th is w eek from P o r t C ough R em edy so p o p u la r. Mrs G le rh a r t, W a y n e sllild , la n d . M iss S haw is m a k in g a s a tis A m an d a O hio, w rite s, " C h a m b e r la in ’s ( ’«nigh fa c to ry reco v ery fo llo w in g on o p e r a R em edy h as been us< <1 In my fam ily tio n to r a p p e n d ic itis. off an d on fo r tw e n ty y e a rs an d it ha. n ev er failed to c u re a c o u g h o r «old." Adv. A C a lifo rn ia m an m ad e 6 1 ,1 0 0 o u t O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re . of a a ai re o f c e le ry cab b ag e. M ore th a n 5.000.0OO b u sh e ls ot Haxseed w ere gro w n last y e a r In th< Lo A n g eles c o u n ty lias Hie la rg e st A rg e n tin e o liv i g ro v e In th e w orld. On ilie N. I' Cain Ranch, One Half Mile North of Manor, W ash ington, and 11 miles north and east of Vancouver, go to the Jaggy Road. L atourell & Son P o w ell S tre e t A vVord to the Wise is Sufficient I lie Ininks in Portland n if now making a charge■ charge of «if 25c less than $100.00 per monili. therefore extend to uni a cordial inv itation to come und open an 1 ace« account with us BANK O F G R E SH A M Resources over $100.000.00 A. F. M ll.l.E li. P ie sh le u t. W. E. M AIIKELL, \ ice P ie sid e n t. K. X. M IL L L IL ('a s liie r. The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, was Established in 1883 T hirty-four Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. \\ ho expects to sell out or j ’etire front business in the next year ot two and lias reduced prices in many lints and will continue to have prices that will save you money. Greatly Reduced Prices 13 111«.. E m it S u g a r fo r $ 1 .0 0 n lb. ta ck A lb ers Bros. P eacock P u re Hoile«] Oats 43c < <tru and T om atoes, 3 cans asc lion I mi and S ap olio, each 8c Ivory Soap, laundry size Ht W hite W onder Soap, 6 bars 23« < r y s ta l W h ite , 6 b ars 23c Mt. Hood B orax, 6 b ars...... 23c S w ift’s N aptha Soap, 6 b a rs. . 23c (■olden Star Soap, 8 bars 23«- Happy Hay Soap, 8 bars.............. 2 5 c liab y E lep h an t Soap, 0 bars 23«' I «ds N aptha Soap, 10 bars 43c D utch C leanser 8c N ails, 20» to 60», at l b ............ 4c N ails, 6s to 16», at lb .—............ I H e k a ro C om Syrup, IIIlie Label 5 lb. and 10 lb. tin s 30«' and otic lia r o B ed Label (a W hite Syrup 5 lb. and 10 Hi. tin s (We, 7Oc Fairy Soap. 6 bars ................... 25«' lle w D rop W ash in g P ow d er la rg e size 15« C itr u s W a sh in g I’o w d e r , la rg e size ........................... 20« Arm & H am m er So<la S m all W hite and Large W hile D eans, at pound llh Pennant S h orten in g, m edium ami large size pails, »<»«• and S i . 75 h r in k le Corn i la k es, 3 for 23« 3 pkgs. Viago 1 ea-t Itti (> T ubular L anterns 4(8 H aro S h o v els 05« H onest la r k s , a t paper. 4c M atting T ack s, at paper 4c C arnation, Holly and T elob an Milk, 3 cans 23« ; I <lo/.. »3c « risen, 3 lb. I oz 70« « rls« o, extra large, 9 lb., oz. M2. IO P e a v ie s , p rice re d u c e d to. S I. 23 P e a r l C oal (HI, can S I .(io E la in e ( til, ran 8 1.3 5 Wo are selling F. S.* P o u ltry Fence, also Colorado Fence a l the advance. Reduced prices on Dishes. Granite ware, Hardware, Door- and Windows, STOVES and RANGES OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS, DuPONT STUMPING P 0W DER. $6 621/2 a Box. BUTER NUT BREAD Prices before A uction Sale Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c M O U N T A IN M EA D O W BUTTER AT CORBETT RANCH. Corbett, Oregon M anufactured by SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY The name “ Mount Hood B u tte r" has heretofore been used by permission of the Mount Hood fee Cream Co., which has all its dairy products registered under th at title. That permission has ceased, hence the change of name, which be came effective on January 1. “ Mountain Meadow B utter ’ will he found at all the Leading stores in the county. Ask for it. School R eport Cards. India rubber, it is beiteveri, was us«*«i for the first tim e as an eraser The O utlook has on band printed sch ool report cards, w ith en velop es. 2 He to 3c each complete according to quantity. 701. Will mail them Phone In 1 7 7 ). THURSDAY, MARCH 15 . THE FA.MOI'S 4 AIN HERDS T h e E q u al o f an y D airy H erd s in (be S ta te o f W a sh in g to n o r O regon 42 COW S—18 of them have freshened since October, 11 of them since December 15th. A lot of them ju st fresh. 13 2 V EAR OLD H EIFERS 4 will be fresh before sale. 2 more in fact, all bred. 11 yearling Heifers. 11 Heifer Calves TWO BROOD SOWS 21 Shoats, weight from CO to 80 pounds each. TWO HORSES ONE THOROUGHBRED JER SEY BULL I n e a rly new in. K iu d e li'ik e r W agon w ith B ox; 1 o ld e r 31 in. S tu ile b a k e r W agon; n; Iron W heel W ag o n ; Good S p ald in g H a c k ; P H (). Buggy, ____ R oad (’a r t , D ane M ow er, R ak e, 2 Dises, 2 D ouble W a lk in g C u ltiv a to rs , P la tfo rm S cales, Disc P low , 2 14-ln. P low s, 5-shovel C u ltiv a to r, ______ 2 s e ts D ouble H ack H a rn e ss, Set S in g le H a rn e ss, S teel F ra m e H a rro w , S p rin g T ooth H a rro w , Milk C a rt, S c a ld in g V at, F o rk s , Log C h a in s a n d all k in d s of sm a ll T o o ls, et. . No. 15 lie L aval ('r e a m S e p a r a to r . N o. 17 He l.a v a l C rea m S ep a ra - lo r. \h o n t I to n T lirexhed W heat. About III Io n s L o o se llav No. Ill H oi k in g \ alley E n s ila g e C u tter. Of , l “ ' b*'H' h e r d " « f H1« h n r e d J e r s e y Cow s in tiie W est I'tiese m en a re a b s o lu te ly q u ittin g an d an o p p o rtu n ity to . p u rc h a s e H igh B red S tock Is offered A c h a n c e th a t does not o fte n h ap p en . Il you a re In th e m a rk e t fo r a cow o r m o re, com e and you w ill not he d is a p p o in te d . T h ese cow s will be tu b e r c u lin teSTeil lie lo re th e sa le by Dr. A. ( ’. B row n, of V a n co u v er, a s s is ta n t S ta te V e te rin a ria n an d a c e rtific a te of h e a lth will be fu r n is h e d w ith each eow , e n a b lin g you to sh ip th e m o u t of th e s ta te . I I II MS— ( a s h o n su m s u n d er « 2 0 . « 2 0 am i up to six m o n t h s ’ H int1 o n a p p ro v e d s e c u r it y ; 2 per cen t ilis e o u n t o n su m s o v e r 8 2 0 . Sale Rain or Shine Free Lunch a t Noon CAIN & WILLIAMS, SM ITHLINE BROS, Owners. W. S. W O OD, t u c t io u e e r , V a n c o u v e r , W a sh in g to n . A uction Sale Gi« the Robertson Place, One Mile N ortheast of Pleasant Home, on Mt. Hood Electric Line. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, LI V STO C K I igh t I i m i ; “ '•'* g r a d e H olstein , o th e r s g r a d e J e r se y am i t.u e r n - 3 g r a d e H o lste in , I J e rsey Mild G m -tn sey . I l l e i le r s ; All C attle T uberculin T ested 1.35«, G elding 7 y e a rs, rh ree H o rses; I VO W agons «pread. r. « <jrn i |,r l .".g >','.,d S |,lk ' D oubb l l a r n e a Commencing at 10 a.m . Mar.» » y e a r s, w e ig h t w eigh t 1 1 7 5 . FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Blow s, P o ta to B lu n ter, 3 C u ltiv a to rs , M an u re P la n te r , G ard en D rill a n d W heel H«e Ills. ro o th H a rro w s, M ow er a n d R ak e, W eed er, S u rrv n d o th e r a rtic le s too n u m e ro u s to m en tio n . Sale Rain or Shine f j M Lunch at Noon TERM S S um s u n d e r $20, C a sh ; $20 o r o v e r. 8 m o n th s ’ tim e on b a n k a b le n o te s a t 8 p e r cen t In te re st. „ , xv..°.H Y H ’* ' VN III,list>N , ROKERTSON, Administrator. tu .llo m n h v M ILI.EIl ( |e r k Hoss’ Truck Service Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 22!) Pine Street Between F irst and Second ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND I nrm er's Hauling, F u rn itu re Moving. B riquet«, S am i an d G ravel Gresham Phone 79 x Bert Hoss O rders taken for Goal, P o r tla n d B roadw ay 2 0 8 2 ; 1 -2 0 7 8 Sale Commences 10 A M. 12 Guernsey Grade Young Cows, All Fresh E x c e lle n t fa m ily ( ows. te s tin g fro m 5 lo 6 per c u t B u tte r F at. A ll hrok«1 to head. SALE RAIN OR SHINE exh ib ition In F ran ce has at- tracted m uch a rtistic d iscu ssion . R. P. R A S M U S S E N , O w ner J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A J. W BROWN, Prop. FREE LUNCH AT NOON I FILMS « ash or approved aeeurity, aix months' tim e, at 8 per cent. A toy Don't forxet to read the want aria Monday, February 26, Commencing at 10 a.m. Sharp Best Quality Meats ¡t Home-Made Lard and Saisage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according