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GRESHAM OUTLOOK VENTURA PARK PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES FROM THE BURGLARS Safety Deposit Boxes BANK O F G RESH AM A uction Sale On The Handle Place In Springwater Q uarter M ile Ea«t o f Store, T liie e anil Hull M iles S ou th east o f E staeaila. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, Commencing 10:30 Sharp COTTRELL One ll - y e a r old B lu e ItoauAXare, w eig h t 1599 Ills. Team Gray G elding«. III ami II years old , w eight 2 9 9 9 11*«. ISOtMh. Ray Mare, 9 years old. 1199-lh. Sorrel Mare, 7 years old. 199-11*. Klaek Mare, 4 y ears old . T h ese are good horse.«. A lso 3 «els D ouble H arness and C ollars, F ou r Head 2-year-old H eifers, now m ilk in g. T w o Head 5- year-old Cows, now m ilk in g , l ive Head Young H eifers. T his is all good dairy stock . One 2-liorse D isc H arrow. One 3 -h o rse P eoria Grain Drill. 2 ¡¡-section P eg T ooth Iron Harrow«. Spring T ootii Harrow. Tw o No. 4 9 O liver W alking Plow«. D ouble sh o v el C u ltivator. O ne No. 3 Hall' T ruck W agon. 7 5 -E g g B antam Im uhator. New Vo. i Sharpies T u b u lar Cream S eparator. Old ICange Stove. Ten ft. E xten sion T able, new . Viw B edstead and sp rin g«. 3 5 ton« Baled Gray Oat lla y . B arrels, T ools, A xes, H atchets, Saw — R ip, C ut-off and C ross-cu t. P lan es, W renches, Hum m ers, H oes, P o ta to Korku and m any o th er articles too n u m erou s to m ention. Mrs. Ed. A n d re is v is itin g tiv es in P o rtla n d th is w eek. T h e L a d ie s' Em b ro id e ry c lu b will m e e t w ith M rs Al D eH av en of S cenic, W e d n esd ay , M arch 6. M rs. C ra w fo rd w as c a lled to T a co m a. th e first of th e w eek on a cco u n t of th e d e a th of h e r s is te r o f th a t place. C. M. DAVIS, O w ner W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer. iu i: I. T. C offm an, o f L e n ts ,, w as o u t T u esd ay lo o k in g a f t e r h is fa rm . Roy P e te rs o n , o f L e n ts, w as in th e valley on b u sin e ss o n e d ay recen tly O ils Jo h n s o n h a s r e tu r n e d to his h om e a t T re m o n t a f t e r a few d a y s ' 1 visit w ith h is b ro th e r. Rub.,' Jo h n - I sou. M rs. Ira H a m ilto n , o f P ortisr* 1. ! w as a g u e st a t th e honey of M r and N rs. J. W. F ro s t. J r ., d u r in g th e fo re p a it o f the w eek. Mrs. G. N. S a g e r w as a city v is ito r i on T u e sd a y last. A ssista n t C o u n ty A gent Iva ld erlv w as in o u r m id st on W ■dm-sduy. lo o k in g a fte r w ork In 'o n n e e tio n w ith th e olflee. M.s.- E d n a B erk o , w ho is to.vehlng school n e a r B a rto n , c: r i •> h o m e I rl- doy ev e n in g a n d re m a in e d o v er S u n day w ith hom e folks. O. F. N eal h as tra d e d hl« la r n i for a g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e b u sin e ss lo- •ated at M anning. O regon. Mr. N eal anil fam ily left M onday fo r th e ir nt a hom e. 1’. F . U hlig is m o v in g fro m th e G. H. R ichey place, w h e re he h a s r i d d e d fo r th e past th r e e y e a rs , to his ow n place. T h e in f a n t d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. C has. D a h lq u is t. S r., is serio u sly ill. Mrs. G. N. S a g e r e n te r ta in e d th e ' L a d ie s ’ Aid on W ed n esd ay . A good a tte n d a n c e is re p o rte d . Mrs. D ave M usters will e n te r ta in th e Aid at the next m eetin g . T h e re w as a good a tte n d a n c e a t j g ra n g e last S a tu rd a y n o tw ith s ta n d ing .'lie s to rm y w e a th e r co n d itio n s. An ex cellen t lite r a r y a n d m u sical p ro g ra m w as re n d e re d , th e re a d in g s g iven in c o m m e m o ra tio n of th e a n n iv e rs a rie s of th e b ir th s of W ash in g ton a n d L in co ln w ere e sp ecially Ut tin g fo r th e o ccasio n . L e c tu r e r Mrs. H. E. I’o p p le to n w as in c h a rg e . C om m itte e s w ere a p p o in te d to m a k e a r ra n g e m e n ts to e n te r an ijxhibit at th e c o u n ty fa ir n ext fa ll, a n d to m ak e a r r a n g e m e n ts fo r e n te r ta in in g P o m ona g ra n g e , w hich m eets w ith P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e on th e th ird W ednesday in M arch. Ri v. W ard W. M acH en ry , p a s to r M ount T a b o r P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , sa y s : "C h rist’s te a c h in g Is c le a r an d sim p le. In fa ith , th in k a n oble th o u g h t, in te r p r e t in a n o b le deed and II w ill m a k e you a n o b le m an. T h in k vile th o u g h ts , in te r p r e t in vile d eeds, an d you w ill be a vile m an Be n o t m erely good, b u t good fo r som e) h ln g .” SANDY BLUFF L a w re n c e C ro sw ell h as lo cated his Mrs. M aggie B ell a n d d a u g h te r a u to m o b ile . It w as fo u n d a few d ays M a rg a rite , of S an d y , v isited se v e ra l ag o at H o lb ro o k w h ere it h a s been d a y s la st week w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. m ad e in to a tru c k . an d Mrs. P a u l D unn. I B E E F I NCH AT NOON HALE RAIN OH SH IN E . r e la M r a n d Mrs. F re d W a g n e r e n te r ta in e d S u n d ay , Mr. a n d Mrs. A rn o ld R u eg g , Mr. a n d M rs. W t n . C u n n in g h am , Mr an d Mrs. O rv al M an ary, Mr. a n d M is. F ra n k B eers a n d Andy G ra stle r. T E R M S — S u m s u n d e r $15 C a sh ; all o v e r $15 on b a n k a b le n o te , 6 m o n th s . 8 p e r cen t in te re s t. Two p e r c e n t d is c o u n t lo r cash on su m s o v e r $15. MARCH A. MEYERS. Clerk PA G E THREE PLEASANT VALLEY T h e B ase L in e Im p ro v e m e n t clu b m et F eb . 28. a b o u t 30 b ein g p re s e n t. M iss F o x . fro m th e c o u n ty lib ra ry , w as o u t. a ls o M rs. W ilso n . Mrs. G e v u rtz a n d Mrs. M iley, m e m b e rs of th e b o a rd o f th e P o rtla n d W o m en 's R e se a rc h clu b , a n d M rs R ow eu, Miss F a r r in g to n a n d Mrs. J e lk iu th e of- ticeis of th e clu b re c e n tly o rg a n iz e d a t R o ck w o o d . Miss F ox sp o k e on good b o o k s w hich w as v ery h e lp fu l. Mrs. W ilson th e n sp o k e on good lit e r a tu r e , g iv in g a d d e d th o u g h ts th a t w ere v ery in s tru c tiv e . M rs. W iley sp o k e o n th e w o rk o f th e P o rtla n d W o m en ’s R e se a rc h c lu b , a n d Mrs. G e v u rtz ' to p ic w as. “ L ove. E q u a lity an d F id e lity .” S he said th a t w ith o u t th e s e th r e e p rin c ip le s an y o rg a n iz a tion .,'ould be a fa ilu re . T h e R o ck wood la d le s sp o k e on R ock woo 1 and v icin ity a n d sa id th ey w ere p la n n in g to do th e ir p a r t In m a k in g It th e m ost d e s ira b le p lace to live. T h e c lu b w as p leased to h av e th e s e la d les m e t! w ith th e m a n d h o p e they w ill co m e a g a in . T h e n ex t m e etin g w ill be h eld M arch 28. Mrs. W in. S m ith , w ho is very 111, w as ta k e .i to th e Good S a m a rita n i h o sp ita l M onday. M iss M a rg a re t D ickson w as given | a lin en sh o w e r a t th e h o m e of h e r | m o th e r, Mrs. H a ld a n e D ickson. F r i day a fte rn o o n , w hen a n u m b e r of frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s g a th e r e d to do h e r h o n o r In a n tic ip a tio n of her m a rria g e in th e n e a r fu tu r e to W il liam S to n e of F a irv ie w . A p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n w as sp e n t, a t th e clo se of w hich re f re s h m e n ts w ere serv ed . Mrs. D eSpaln an d Mrs. Z a n d e r, m o th e r a n d s is te r of M rs. D ickson, a s s is t ed M rs. D ickson In e n te r ta in in g . M rs. M aud W eb b er, M rs W inilel an d Miss A nna O lsen of P o rtla n d w ere g u e s ts a t th e J . C. R asm u ssen fa rm W ed n esd ay . M rs. C h as. H e a th h as been su ffe r ing w ith n e u ra lg ia th e p ast w eek. BY DEPOSITING THEM IN ONE OF OUR FRIDAY, For Cutting Cordwood, Shingle Bolts, Fuel for Logging Engines, Clearing Land, Etc. P R IC E $ 1 6 0 , T E R M S W ith F ree E n g in e C lutch, M ore P o w er, I h o ro u g h ly T e ste d a n d F ully G u a ra n te e d FOR YOl'K SPRING MACHINERY. Hessel’s Farm Machinery TEL. 541 GRESHAM. ORE. TEL. 6x2 CLEAR LAND W ITH Pointing the Way to a Greater Success file upper view shows how groups of big stum ps arc blasted out clean a t one tim e, w ith all d irt off th e roots and stu m p s sh a t tered in to kindling wood. At th e sam e tim e th e subsoil is thoroughly broken np, creatin g a fine hom e for th e new crop. Lower view shows a celery crop w orth fSIX) per acre tell m onths ufter stum ps were blusteil out. To learn how progressive farm ers a re using d y n am ite for rem oving stum ps and boulders, p lan tin g and For Your Business and Ours c u l t i v a t i n g f r u i t tr e e s , regenerating barren soil, ditching, drain in g , e x cavating, an d road-m aking. A sk lo r B o o k le t A ndrew C a rre ll, of P ow ell V alley, s p e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n d ay w ith A l Mr. a n d Mrs. A. A n d erso n of V er b e rt A ult. non. W a sh in g to n , a re v is itin g fo rm -J E. It. B rook h a s been q u ite sii k e r n e ig h b o rs an d frie n d s in th is v i - 1 but Is b e tte r a t p re s e n t w ritin g . cin ity . T h ey h av e been sp e n d in g ; C h a rle s W ilk in so n h a s r e tu rn e d se v e ra l w eeks in C a lifo rn ia a n d a re l hom e, h a v in g been s e v e ra l m o n th s in on th e ir way hom e. T h ey a re e n M ichigan. H e Is g o in g to do som e | g ag ed in th e d a iry b u sin e ss a t V er c le a rin g to get so m e p o ta to e s piai t- P. 0. Gresham R. No. 2, non. w h ere th e y h av e a b o u t a h u n was Established in 1883 Thirty-four Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. d re d cow s. Mrs. A n d erso n is a s is te r ed. Mrs. F re d R a d fo rd a n d M rs. Jo e Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or o f Mrs. C. R. K e lle r an d w as f o r m e r C ald o sp e n t W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have ly Mrs. E n d l T illeso n . w ith M rs H an s K o ek .o f M abery. prices that will save you money. Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n P u lm b la d e n S ylvia F lin n , w ho h a s been v is it te r ta in e d on W ed n esd ay M rs. C R. ing th e p a st th r e e m o n th s w ith h e r ! K e lle r a n d Mr. an d M rs. A. A n d e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. O sb o rn , h as son. 13 lb s. I’ruit S ugar for. S I .9 0 Dew Drop W ashing P ow d er r e tu rn e d to S a n g e r C a lifo rn ia , w her.' large size I3 c 9 lb. sack A lbers B ros. P eacock h e r s is te r . M rs Tom S to n e , re s id e s. ! P u re R olled Oat« 4 5 c C itrus W ash in g P ow der, large FAIRVIEW 25c SB® Corn and T om atoes, 3 ca n s ROCKWOOD B ills a re o u t a n n o u n c in g th e m n B on Am i and S ap olio, e ach . He Arm & H am m er S od a............... 5c C K K S IIA M . O REG O N Ivory Soap, lau n d ry s iz e ........... 8 c Sm all W h ite and Large W hite c e rt to be g iven by th e S c h u b e rt R ockw ood Im p ro v e m e n t c lu b w as 25c W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars B eans, at pound ....................... l« c Q u a rte t, u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e re p re s e n te d In a m e e tin g h eld at 25i P en n an t S h orten in g, m edium < rj «tai W l i i t e , 6 ba rs 25c Mt. Hood Borax, 6 ban a n d la rg e size p ails, Ode and 8 1 .7 5 Y. P. 8. C. E., a t th e city h a ll to m o r V e n tu ra P a rk on W e d n esd ay by Mrs. S w ift's N aptha Soap, 6 bars.... 25c K riu k le Corn I lak es, 3 for 25. row n ig h t. Mr. H e rb e rt W F ro s t, .le ik in , Miss P a rr in g to n a n d Mrs. 25«' 3 p k g s. M agic Y e a s t...................... G olden S tar Soap, 8 bars ..... I Oc th e seco n d b ase, is also a m e m b e r of R ow en. S e v e ra l s p e a k e r s from P o rt- 25c O T ubular L a n tern s................... Happy Day Soap, 8 b ars.............. 49«' 25c Barn S h o v els ................................... «3c th e Ad Men s Q u a rte t an d sa n g fo r lan d w ere p re s e n t a n d g a v e In te re s t- Baby E lephant Soap, (I liar« E els N aptha Soap 10 b a r s ...... 45c H onest T acks, at paper.............. I. se v e ra l y e a rs w ith th e Im p e ria l Q u ar- ¡n g HI1(| in s tru c tiv e ta lk s . A m e etin g T h e fam o u s ROOT a n d B ER R Y D utch C lea n ser................ He M atting T acks, at p ap er............ 4c te t of ( h icag o . H is voice h as an e x - t ,,f a u th e B ase L in e Im p ro v em e n t rem ed y fo r R H EU M A TISM Con N ails. 20s to 60s, a t lb 4c C arnation, H olly am i Y elohan ta in s no o p ia te s o r c h e m ic a ls, will tre m e ly low ra n g e an d good so u n d . I iiq b s w ill be h eld In th e g ra n g e hall N ails, 6s to 16s, a t lb ........ 4 i# c M ilk, 3 ca n s 2 5 c ; 1 d o s,. . • S c n o t In ju re th e m ost d e lic a te sto m ach . I ri«i o, 3 II*. 1 o z ............................. K aro Corn Hy rup, B lu e L abel 7O< I a t R u sse llv ille to m o rro w n ig h t, M ar R e su lts g u a ra n te e d o r m oney r e f u n d A u n io n of co lo red b o o tb la c k s 5 lb. and 10 lb. tin s . 3 9 c and OOc C risco, extra large, 9 lb., 5 oz. .82.10 PLEASANT HOME Price $1.60 p er o u tfit. F o r 3, w hen a ro u s in g tim e Is ex p ected . h as I*, en o rg a n iz e d at B row nw ood. ed. Kan* IL«I l-ahel (a W h ite P ea v ies, price reduced to ........... SI 25 s a le by A m ong th e s p e a k e rs will he r e p r e s e n Syrup 5 lb. ar.d 10 lb. tin s 3 5 c, 79c P earl C oal Oil, ca n ...................... 8 1 .0 0 T ex as Rev A. J. W are w ill p re a c h at th e GRESIIAM DREG « DM PANY, F a iry Soap, 6 bars ....... ........ 25c E lain e Gil, can 8 1 .3 5 I B ap tist c h u rc h n ext S u n d a y , both ta tiv e ! o f th e p. It. L. * P. co m p an y . I’ow ell Street Phone 721 We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Colorado Fence a t ' m o rn in g an d e v e n in g A c o rd ia l In E veryone baa som eth in g to buy Prices before th e advance. Reduced prices on Dishes, Granite- v ita tio n is ex te n d e d to all I or sell. T ry an O utlook » a n t sd POWELL VALLEY The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. Good Printing and Advertising of Powell Valley Greatly Reduced Prices Will Bring the Results We Both Need and Show Our Loyalty to Our Town. A. W. Metzger Gresham Outlook RHEUMATISM H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e ware, Hardware, Doors and Windows, STOVES and RANGES. OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS, DuPONT STUMPING P0W DER. $6.621/j a Box. BUTTER NUT BREAD Auction Sale Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c MOUNTAIN MEADOW BUTTER AT CORBETT RANCH, Corbett, Oregon Manufactured by SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY The name “ Mount Hood Butter” has heretofore been uied by permission of the Mount Hood Ice Cream Co., which has alt 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. THURSDAY, MARCH 15 Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 229 I’ine Street Between First and Second ALL KINDS OF HAULINO BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a r m e r 's H a u lin g , Gresham Phone 79 x T he O utlook has on hand p rin ted , . ... ... Sale Commences 10 A. M. 12 Guernsey Grade Young Cows, All Fresh Excellent family ' owa, testing from 5 to ( per seat Bnttei SALE RAIN OR SHINE M e Have Them Now. T hose Milk Record blanks. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A FREE LUNCH AT NOON per cent. P rln t- cd on durable cardboard, su ita b le for school re p o rt card s, w ith envelopes. L .... 16 to 18 cows J u s t th e th in g for B » c to 3c each com plete according to yonr da)ry w | „ a>Te fflany t ,mea W ill m ail them . q u an tity . Phone th e ir cost. 10c each, o r f l.0 0 a T01. dozen Tbs Outlook, phone 701. O rd e rs ta k e n fo r C oal. P ortland B roadway 2OH2; A-2O7H Bert Hoss R. P. RASMUSSEN, Owner | J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer J. W BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats TERMS—f'ash or approved security, six mouths’ time, at 8 . F u r n i tu r e M oving. Briquets, Sand and Gravel Fat. All broke to I ead. .School R eport Card*. ANTI-URIC Home-Made Lard and Saisa^e, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according PHONE 41 . . . . POWELL STREET