GRESHAM R es. 6x2 OUTLOOK FRIDAY, Office 544 Hessel’s Farm Machinery GRESHAM, OREGON T H E N E W O L IV E R 222 A C O M PLETE L IN E OF F A R M M A C H IN E R Y Steel Beam all Chilled Plow. All Oliver plows. All repairs. ¡Grain Drills. G arden Seeders. Potato Planters. Hand Seeders L IT C H F IE L D L O W -D O W N SPREADER S p r in g or S p ik e H arrow s, D isc H arrow s, w ith T ongue or T ongue Truck. A F iv e-y ea r W ritten G uarantee Bond. A B u ll D og B eater W heel. MARCH 10, 1W17 M ELR O SE A N D VICTORY. REPGRT OF THE CONDITION OF N ext T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y th e p asto r, Rev. F. 8. F o rd , h as arraffg- e.d to h av e tw o w ell know n p asto rs p reach , an d S a tu rd a y D istrict Supt. T. B. F o rd , w ill sp en d th e day at Iliff, c o n d u c tin g th e second q u a r ­ terly co n feren ce. If possible a m ore com p lete p ro g ra m of th e services an d th e h o u rs a t w hich th ey w ill be held will be p u b lish ed In T u e sd a y ’s O utlook. Miss C a ro lin e T a llm a n w as a g u est 'Sum lay of Mr. an d Mrs. L e ste r C on­ rad. BANK OF GRESHAM M organs had th e m isfo rtu n e to lose one of th e ir cows la st w eek. Next T u esd ay an d W ednesday a con v en tio n of th e S un d ay schools of lUltj j M u ltnom ah co u n ty w ill be held in htfitrMIrlUMfo Co. \ I l-X“**-' f F irs t M. E. ch u rc h of P o rtla n d . As ÎOtLO »/*’ .. SA ...... - f.lA l * »4 1,1 8 c OW ••V m any as can go sh o u ld re p o rt to th e s u p e rin te n d e n t S unday, as th e re is » som e th o u g h t of try in g for som e of th e a w a rd s offered fo r a tte n d a n c e if a good p erc en ta g e can a tte n d . T he E m b ro id ery club m et w ith Mrs. Geo. A rm stro n g T h u rsd ay , giv­ F A IR V IE W ing h e r a s u rp rise p a rty . A n u m b e r of lad ies w ere p re se n t co n sid erin g A n in e-p o u n d d a u g h te r was born X on S u n d ay to Mrs. M a rg a re t L oser, th e d istan c e and everyone had a fine time. w-idow of Jo h n L oser, w ho w as k illed , Mrs. M organ Is hom e a f te r a •j« to g e th e r w ith his b ro th e r C h a rles, in X I a railw ay a c c id e n t on C h ristm a s day. w eek’s v isit w ith h e r son, W illiam X A n u m b e r of F airv iew g ra n g e rs M organ. T he re p o r te r m ade a m is­ and full of vim. $30.00 buys a good Bicycle. •j* a re p la n n in g to a tte n d P o m o n a ta k e la st w eek in sta tin g th e a rriv a l E R IE OR R E D BIR D A g ra n g e at P lea san t V alley next W ed- of a son a t th e ho m e of W illiam M or­ gan. It was a d a u g h te r. X nesdav. It’« F o o l i s h t o w a i k a l o n g w a y s t o y o u r w o r k A good m any from th e V ictory dis- Mrs. B enedict, of C e n tra lia , has com e to sp en d a few m o n th s w ith h er trle t who h ea rd th e m ole le ctu re re ­ Well equipped with good Tires, Seat, Pedals, Coaster Brake, ? d a u g h te r, Mrs. B. C. B rew ster h ere. cently are e n th u sia stic a lly tra p p in g moles, som e h av in g as m any as seven Mini Guards, Etc. Get out on the paved roads with a hike Mrs. H a rrie t Je n k in s has m oved tra p s going. Good p ro g ress is be­ and enjoy the new sensation. back from P o rtla n d in to h e r old ing m ade and w ith a com bined an d hom e a t F airv iew . S ee us fo r B icy cle A cessories. d eterm in e d effo rt th ey can h ard ly T he ch ick en pie su p p e r an d sale help h u t in p ro v e co n d itio n s. F or sale by given by th e M. E. Aid society la st D orthy and L eon Caddy an d R u th S a tu rd a y was la rg e ly a tte n d e d , an d and G e rtru d e Ic k le r w ere g u ests of th e sum of $$33 w as ta k en in. L ena an d H arry Cooley S atu rd ay ev­ C h a rles S m ith , for a n u m b e r of ening. y ea rs on th e S w ank place, h as le ft Mrs. A lta G en try an d son, R ussell, OREGON h ere fo r M ichigan, his fo rm e r hom e. w ere d in n e r g u ests T h u rsd ay a t th e W. E. Stone, on e of th e w ell- know n y o u n g men of F airv iew an d W hite K noll P o u ltry farm . Miss A nna an d Dolly M organ an d Miss Dixon of V e n tu ra P a rk w ere m a rrie d T h u rs d a y , M arch 15, a t th e F re d and H ecto r M organ sp e n t S u n ­ day afte rn o o n v isitin g Misses B essie hom e of th e b rid e ’s p are n ts. an d Je n n ie S treb in and R o b ert St re ­ bin. A N DERSO N H erb ert A rm stro n g Hpeut T uesday David W olfe, r u ra l c a r rie r from ev en in g a t th e ho m e of his b ro th e r, B o rin g , R o u te 1, h as been off d u ty Geo. A rm stro n g . P. 0 . G resham R. N o 2, fo r n ea ry a m o n th on acco u n t of ill Noses a re so m etim es a n u isan ce as E stab lish ed in 1883 T h irty four Y ears A go, by A. B. E llio tt. h e a lth . Floyd L ak e is su b s titu te . and o ftim es a joy b u t tw ice la s' w eek ’Ito expects to sell out or retire from business in tire next year or O ur ro ad boss, Jo h n M eyer, was they proved s tu rd y p ro tecto rs. Once tf'.o and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have seen in th is v ic in ity th e first of th e when th e pevie, w ith w hich Geo. w eek m a k in g som e im p ro v em en ts. that will save you* money. A rm stro n g w as clea rin g , Hew o u t of T h e h igh p rice of p o ta to es has his h an d an d s tru c k him acro ss th e stim u la te d se v eral p a rtie s in th is vi­ nose an d eye, k n o ck in g him down. inf cin ity to p u t new lan d u n d e r c u lti­ A lth o u g h ^ it alm o st b ro k e his nose it kt 11». F r u it S u g a r to r S ia m Dew Drop W a sh in g P o w d er Wm. J . H illy a rd & Son, saved his eye from th e force of th e 15c v atio n . la rg e size ) 11». sa ck A lb ers B ros. P ea co ck V ivian, in te n d g e ttin g six acres blow w hich w ould h av e proved m ore P u re R o lled O a ts...................... 45« C itru s W ash in g P o w d e r, la rg e ready fo r p la n tin g by J u n e 1st. O th- se rio u s. T h e o th e r was when R u s­ size ................................................. 2Oc I Or orn an d T o m a to es, can 5 C I era a re L e g g e rt, H a rtle y and W h eel­ sell G en try fell h ead lo n g dow n a Me A n u At H am m er So«la................ >n A m i and S a p o lio , each. 8« S m all W h ite am i i.a rg e W h ite lory S oap , la u n d ry siz e ...... er w ith s m a lle r pieces. (light of s ta ir s s trik in g on his nose 25« Vhlte W o n d e r Soap, 6 bars B eaus, a t p o u n d ........................ IOc V ivian H illy ard h as moved in to on a ste p n e a r th e top w here h e re ­ J iy s ta l W h ite, 6 bars . 25«' P e n n a n t S h o rte n in g , m edium >51 th e h o u se b elo n g in g to A. E. Lake, m ain ed head dow n till rescued from 25c It. Ilood B orax, 6 b a rs..... 2.5«- % m ile east of A nderson. |w ift’s N a p th a Soap, 6 bars 2 5 c K riu k le Corn F lak«», 3 for. his d an g e ro u s position. 25«' 3 p k g s. M agic Y e a st................... >lden Star Soap, 5 bars lOe ' lappy Bay Soap, 8 b a rs .............. 25« G T u b u la r L a n tern s... *** K ELSO BORING thy E lep h an t Soap, <> bars 25« B arn S hovels .................................. «Sc _______ 45« H o n est T a ck s, at p a p er.............. els N aptha Soap, 10 b ars 4c 1 At th e special school m eetin g , held T h e B oring social club m et a t th e Me M a ttin g T acks, at p ap er uicli C lea n ser.............................. 4c I on M onday, th e school b o ard w as au- hom e of Mrs. Jo e t.'in d a y w ith m ost Ms » ai n a tio n , H olly and Y eloliun cat J ails, 10s to 60s, at II, I th o riz e d to re-en g a g e Miss W ilkin- of th e m em b ers p rese n t, an d th e u s­ ails, 3s to 8s, a t lb M ilk. 3 (-ans 25« ; I «lozen liani aro t o rn S yrup, B lue L abel ('risc o , 3 lb. 1 oz .75 son as p rin cip al an d Miss Y erkee as ual good tim e w as enjoyed by all. 5 lb. and 10 lb. tin s ...... 3Oc and OOc C risco, e x tra larg e, 5» lb., 5 oz 8 2 .2 5 p rim a ry te a c h e r fo r a n in e m o n th s’ A s u rp ris e w as given fo r Mr. and aro Red Isabel (a W h ite P eav ies, price red u ced to ......... SI S t '<><» te rm n ex t >e a r Mrs. H an s L arsen last S atu rd ay ev ­ S yrup 5 lb. and 10 lb. tin s 35c, 7Oc P e a rl C oal Gil, can. SL35| T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n en in g , ab o u t 30 people being p res­ 'airy Soap, 6 b a r s ........................ 25c E h tin e Gil, «an We are selling U. S. P oultry F em e, also Colorado Fence at will p o stp o n e th e m eetin g an n o u n ced e n t. A p le a sa n t ev en in g was sp e n t B ’rices before the advance. R ed u ced prices on Dishes, Granite- fo r M arch 16th to T h u rsd a y , .March by all. Gn op en in g th e pack ag es 22d. At th a t m eetin g th e m en will w hich w ere left on th e tab le, it was are. Hardware, Doors and Windows, ST O V E S and R A N G ES. e n te r ta in an d se rv e re fre sh m e n ts. I fo u n d th a t th e host an d hostess had LIV ER P L O W S, D uP O N T ST U M P IN G P O W D E R , $6.62% Box T he fo llo w in g sp e llin g c o n te sta n ts j l>eHn rem e m b ere d w ith m any useful UTTER N U T B R E A D will re p re se n t K elso in th e try -o u t to 1 g jft8 th o se p resen t. B ring y o u r 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c be held at S andy o r K elso: N ellie Thp hoys' an d g irls ’ basket ball H arv iso n , 5h g ra d e ; D orothy Jo n s- t ea n is of th e B oring school, played j ru d , 6 th g ra d e ; A n n a M ilan, 7th sa n d y school te a m s la st F rid a y ev- ! g rad e an d E u n ice Jo n s ru d , 8th , en in g , B o rin g w in n in g both gam es, g rad e. Jo h n C anny, 8 th g rad e , will 1 H u rra h fo r B oring! M a n u factu red by rn be a c o n te s ta n t in a rith m e tic . Rev. T h o m as A tk in so n lias been SA N D Y CREAM ERY COM PANY Miss A n g ela C a n n in g has re tu rn e d , ap p o in ted fo r B oring M. E. ch u rch to h e r school a t G reenw ood, a f t e r ' p rea ch in g each a lte r n a te Sunday, The name “ M ount Hood B u tte r ’’ has heretofore been used by perm ission of the Mount Hood lee Cream Co., which an en fo rced v ac atio n on acco u n t of T h e w om en of B oring m et a t th e th e snow in th a t place. ¡h o m e of Mrs. H an s L arsen on W ed­ has all its d airy products registered under that title. That III. Why Not Ride a Bicycle and Arrive on the Job ? x L L KIDDER HDW. CO. A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley I “ Greatly Reduced Prices M O U N T A IN I“*" I M EADOW BUTTER permission has ceased, hi nee the change of name, which be­ came effective on Ja n u a ry 1. ‘ M ountain Meadow B u tte r’’ will be found a t all the le ading stores in the county. Ask for it. II. Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLAND O llice w ith P io n eer AND A iM o G RESH AM T ruck C o., 2 2 0 A sli St. Ph«»nc B roadw ay 28.54 Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty B. W . E M E R Y , P rop. R es. P hone 173 G resham , Ore. AUCTION SALE N ea r O rien t School M onday, 5 H E ID R m il « M arch 19. 2 YKARMMG IIE II I it* O N E H E IF E R , «1 M onths Ol«l All C a ttle T u b ercu lin T ested I G ray M are. HMM» p o unds. I set D ouble H arness, alm o st new. I «-inch 2 -h o rse D isc H arro w . Iron W heel l ai n» W agon. 2-sec- tion sp ik e -to o th Iro n H arrow . I t-ln c h lio n Beam W alking Plow. No. .5 A n k er H olth C ream S e p a ra to r, « m o u th s used. Milk < ans, ., and 1« gallo n s. Iro n S ta n c h io n s. F ru it J a rs . F o ld in g Bed, Etc. TERM S— S um s o f $10 o r u n d er, C ash; all over $10 on b an k ab le note, 6 m o n th s a t 8 p e r cent in te r e s t; 2 p er cent d isco u n t fo r cash on su m s o v er $10. S. » On the M arket F resh E v ery D ay SC E N IC u Try ’ R om an M eal ’ B read U A g rea t H ealth Food R ! d 1 ! I ! II Pies, Cakes, and Other$ Pastry Articles. Wedding Cake$ and Special Pastry i to Order S a le C om m ences 1 p. m„ Sharp ii t o w s . M BS nesday a« d o rg an iz ed a L ad les’ Aid T he follow ing officers w ere elected ; P re sid e n t, Mrs. C. A n d erso n ; first A M o n tav illa w om an asked a ped vice p re sid e n t, Mrs. G. W. B o rin g ; d ie r, w ho h ad som e la rg e p o ta to es j second vice p re sid e n t, Mrs. H an s on his w agon, fo r a d im e’s w orth. I.a rse n ; se c re ta ry , Mrs. .1. C. S ch u ltz; “ L ad y ,” he said , “ I c a n ’t afford to tr e a s u r e r , Mrs. C ross T hey will ta k e th e tim e to slice my p o ta to es m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. C. S h u ltz on W ednesday, M arch 21, a t 1:30. Mr. K esray , of P o rtla n d , is o p e n ­ ing an u p -to -d a te b a rb e r shop, w hich we h av e needed fo r a long tim e. H e also exp ects to open a pool hall In jil | co n n ectio n w ith th e shop T im e to o V aluable. I BEST BREAD T A K A K I, Owner. R. I. ANDERSGN. A uctioneer ; Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclaires j Every Saturday and Sunday City Bakery Main 8L Gresham THEODORE VAN DONINO. Preprieter PAGE THREE Mr. an d Mrs. E d w ard s, of P o r t­ lan d , w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Wm. B eyers, S unday. Mrs. J. R. D uncan ¡ b e n te rta in in g h er s is te r, Mrs. Y oung an d d a u g h ­ te r, Iva of E lm w ood, W isconsin. Miss E llen D ellav en visited hom e folks o v e r S unday. Mr. S tick n ey , of V ancouver, was a g u e s t of Mr. A ltm an th e first of th e w eek. NO. 65 At G resh am , O regon, at th e close of business M arch 5, 191! BKSGt IR ES. L oans and d isco u n ts O v e rd ra fts, secu red au d u n secu red Bonds an d w a rra n ts Stocks an d o th e r se c u ritie s F u r n itu r e an d fix tu res ................................ O th e r re a l e s ta te o w n e d ..................................... Due from ap p ro v ed re se rv e banks E x ch an g es fo r c le a rin g h o u se .......... (’ash on h an d the bowels. — Ad. Obtainable everywhere. $73,766.67 2 55 5,087.97 5,170.00 3,750.33 ............ ............. .............. $30,419.68 326.80 5,181.41 $35,927.89 T otal $121,966.56 ................................................ . LIABILITIES C a p ita l sto c k paid in ................................................... S u rp lu s fu n d ....................................... U ndivided profits, less expenses an d taxes paid P ostal sav in g s b an k d e p o s its.................................... In d iv id u a l d ep o sits su b je c t to check ....... D em and certifica tes of d e p o sit................................. C a sh ie r check s o u ts ta n d in g .......... $15,000.06 1,000.Ou 473.18 $ T im e and sa v in g s d e p o sits ........................................ 677.31 210.00 2,271.80 613.46 33,720.81 $108,493.38 T o ta l $124,966.56 S tate of O regon, C o u n ty of M u ltn o m ah , ss. 1, K. A. M iller, C a sh ie r of th e above-nam ed b an k , do solem nly sw ea r th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e best of my know ledge an d belief. K. A. M IL LE R , C ashier. S u b scrib ed an d sw o rn to b efo re m e th is 1 3 th day of M arch, 1917, C. G. SC H N E ID E R , N o tary Public. My com m ission ex p ire s D ecem ber 7, 1919. C o rrec t A tte st: A. F . M iller, W. E. M arkell, E m an u el A nderson. C O LU M BIA H E IG H T S MRS. P. ANDERSON. W ell, we have com e to th e co n clu ­ sion th a t th a t g ro u n d h o g b u sin ess is a fak e an d wish h e n ev e r w ould show up, fo r w hat is th e use of fool­ ing us every sp rin g ? R u t we p a ­ tie n tly w ait fo r s p rin g tim e ; we a r e longing to h e a r th e fro g s an d th e b ird s g iving th e ir accu sto m ed sp rin g co n cert fo r th e n we know th a t w in­ te r w ith its u n p le a sa n t w e a th e r has d isa p p e a re d once m o re, an d now we tu r n o u r th o u g h ts to th e seed tim e, and oh fo r th e good old h o u se cle an ­ ing tim e. R. P. R asm ussen can b o ast of a fine h erd of d airy cows. Mr. K ra ­ m er, th e s ta te v e te rin a ry has sp e n t a co u p le of days te stin g his h erd , an d d ec lared it th e finest bunch of cows h e h as ev er in sp ected . N ot on e of th e anim alB was fo u n d to be sick o r diseased. Mr. E b rm a n , of P o rtla n d , h as a big fo rc e on to w o rk a t his place h ere. W e held o u r b re a th a t th e d im en sio n s of th e h ouse. I t will be 63x146 fe e t an d m o d ern to th e le t­ te r. T h e re w ill be a te n n is c o u rt on th e g ro u n d s, an d a la rg e cem ent sw im m in g pool, a $4,000 g ara g e, an d e v e ry th in g to m ak e life w o rth liv in g fo r th e fam ily. Mr. an d Mrs. J . C ran e , of P o r t­ lan d , acco m p an ied by Miss Spence an d M iss H an im ilto n , old tim e frie n d s, w ere o ut a t C o lu m b ia View farm on S unday lo o k in g o v er th e ir new ly p u rch a sed p ro p e rty an d are now a rra n g in g to s e t,o u t f ru it tre e s an d sh ru b b e ry . Mr. P ipes of P o rt­ lan d , is th e ir a rc h ite c t, an d is busy w ith th e p lan of Mr. an d Mrs. C ra n e ’s fu tu re hom e. Mr. an d Mrs. B. K n ieriem h as ju s t p re se n te d th e ir o nly d au g h te r, B lanche, w ith a fine new piano. Mr. M anning, th e b la ck sm ith , is e n la rg in g his shop an d aim s to s ta r t up a u to re p a irin g th is sum m er. Mr. an d Mrs. A. W oodw ard, of th e H eig h ts h ere, a r e cro w in g o ver th e ir little g ran d so n , A udrey F o re st L an d in e, of P o rtla n d , who scored 100 rec en tly in a b e tte r b ab ies’ te st in P o rtla n d . H e also w as a prize baby a t G resh am la st fall a t th e baby show th e re . R. B eck er e n te rta in e d a h u n d red and fifty city p«»ople M onday m o rn ­ ing a t a b re a k fa st d an ce, and th ey all had a w o n d erfu l tim e. How to Prevent Croup. W hen th e child Is su b je c t to a t ­ ta ck s of croup, see to it th a t he eats a lig h t even in g m eal, aH an o v erlao d - ed sto m ach may b rin g on an a tta c k , also w atch fo r th e first sy m p to m — h o arsen ess, and give C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough R em edy as soon as th e child becom es h oarse. O b tain ab le ev e ry ­ w h ere.— Adv. B arg ain s in th e W an t ads Fresh Daily Bread of All Kinds P ies C akes C o o k ie s Belt’s Confection’)* M en ’s and B o y s ’ D ress W ork Shoes and M en’s and Boys’ High Cut aud Loggers Shoes Rubber Boots, Shot's and Rubbers Shoe R epairing a S p ecia lty G R ESH A M SH O E SH O P CARL DAIIL PLEA SA N T VALLEY G. N. S ag er h as re tu rn e d from a few d ay s’ v isit w ith Mr. an d Mrs. .1. T. Jew ell of B a ttle G round, W ash. T. P. C am pbell m ade a trip to D ouglas co unty d u rin g th e fore p art of th e w eek. He w as a g u est at the hom e of C. F. K esterso n of Kellogg. Mr. McVey, of S eattle , w’as in th e valley W ednesday lo o k in g for a lo ­ catio n fo r a hom e. Mrs. Jo h n B lu n t, of D allas, was th e g u est of Mrs. F. A. L ehm an for a few days th is w eek, Mrs. B lunt an d Mrs. L ehm an are old tim e frien d s, h aving ta u g h t school to ­ g e th e r in C olorado se v eral y ea rs ago. Val. S n ash all is b u ild in g a m od­ e rn chicken house w ith a view to e n ­ la rg in g his chicken business. Adolph K asp er expects to com ­ m ence w ork on his new b arn as soon as w ea th er co n d itio n s will perm it. Mr. an d Mrs. R. Jo n e s have p u r ­ chased th e M errim an place an d a re m oving in. P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e held a sp ecial sessio n on W ednesday n ig h t, a t w hich fo u r new ca n d id a es w ere in itia te d in th e th ird an d fo u rth d e­ W hen (<» T a k e 4TuunherUUn'a T ab lets grees of th e o rd er. T J. K re u d er, W hen you feel d u ll an d stu p id a f ­ co u n ty d ep u ty from L en ts, was p re s­ te r ea tin g . e n t and assiste d in th e in itia to ry W hen co n stip a te d o r bilious w ork. W hen you h av e a sick head ach e. W hen you have a so u r sto m ach . F or Sale. W hen you belch a f te r eatin g . W hite L eg h o rn h a tc h in g eggs, W hen you h av e Ind ig estio n . chicks an d cockerels. L aying p u lle ts, W hen n erv o u s o r d esp o n d en t. W hen you have no relish fo r y o u r $18 p e r dozen. H. W. Cooli Son, T ro u td a le , O regon. P h o n e 4 34. m eals. W hen y o u r liv e r is to rp id . D on’t fo rg e t to read th e w ant ails. O b tain ab le ev e ry w h e re .— Adv. H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e Office w ith C om m ercial D e liv e r y Co. 2*29 P iu e S tr e e t B etw een F ir st and Second A L L K IN D S O F H A U L IN G B E T W E E N PO RTLAND F a r m e r ’s H a u lin g , F u r n itu r e M oving. G R E SH A M A N D O rd ers ta k e u fo r Coal. B riquets, S and and G ravel G resham P h on e 79 x Bert Hoss Portland B road w ay 24*82; A-2O78 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. S ig n o f G« mm 1 D ig estio n . W hen you see a ch e erfu l an d h ap- < I py old lady you m ay know th a t sh e has good d ig e stio n . If y o u r diges- • '< tlo n is im p aired o r if you do n o t ! 1 relish y o u r m eals ta k e a dose of * f h a m b e r l a l n ’s T ab lets. 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