Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 17, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
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TROUTDALE
In d ig e s tio n n e a rly a lw a y s d is tu rb s
The
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n
the s le e p m ore o r less, a n d is o fte n h eld a very in te re s tin g sessio n last
th e c a u s e of in so m n ia .
E at a lig h t
s u p p e r w ith little if a n y m eat, um i
no m ilk ; a lso la k e o n e of G h am lier-
la in 's T a b le ts im m e d ia te ly a f t e r su p
p e r, a n d see if you do not rest m uch
b e tte r. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re
Ailv
CLEAR
LAND
W IT H
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PD N J5
l'lie upper view shows how
groups of big stu m p s a re blasted
out clean a t one tim e, w ith all
d ir t off th e roots an d stu m p s sh a t­
tered in to k in d lin g wood. A t th e
sam e tim e th e subsoil is thoroughly-
broken up, creatin g a fine hom e
for th e new cro p . Lower view-
show s a celery crop w orth $800
per acre ten m o n th s a fter stum ps
were blasted out.
T o learn how progressive farm ers
are using d y n am ite for rem oving
stu m p s and boulders, p lan tin g and
cu ltivating fru it trees, regenerating
barren soil, d itch in g , drain in g , e x ­
cavating, an d road-m aking.
A sk fu r B o o k le t
A. W. Metzger
-•II
F rid a y a fte rn o o n . A fter th e b u sin ess
m e e tin g , a n ex cellen t p ro g ra m w as
re n d e re d . Mrs. H arlow re c ite d "Bet­
sy a n d I A rt O u t." th e r e w as a J a p ­
a n e se so n g in c o stu m e by Miss M abel
In g lis' g ir ls , p u p ils o f Mias .Miriam
In g lis g av e a gypsy so n g a ls o in co s­
tu m e ;
T h e lm a
D u p u is su n g , and
B uddy B ailey rev iled , all th e n u m ­
bers well d e se rv in g th e e n th u s ia s m
w ith w hich th e y w ere re ceiv ed . Mrs
Geo I, nisdeli an d Mrs. A D elaney
se rv e d re fre s h m e n ts .
Mrs. M. A. B ra m h a ll, recent!;- of
P o ri la n d , h a s g iven up h o u se k e e p in g
a n d is g o in g to m a k e h e r h o m e w ith
h e r c h ild re n liv in g in O reg o n an d
W a sh in g to n .
A fter a w eek sp en t
w ith h e r so n . H a rry B ra m h a ll, at
T ro u td a le , sh e left M onday to stay
w ith a son a n d d a u g h te r a p o u t 18
m iles fro m
V an co u v er. S u n d ay a
fam ily d in n e r w as g iv en in h e r h o n o r
at th e h o m e o f X S. P a rs o n s. T h e
g u e s ts in v ite d w ere, b esid es th e h o n ­
o r g u e s t, Mr. an d M rs. H arry B rum -
h a ll an d fa m ily . Mr. an d M rs C h a r ­
lie B ra m h a ll an d fam ily , Mr. an d
M rs. Z. Si-hani k a n d fa m ily , Mr. and
M rs. H e n ry P a rs o n s a n d C laren c e.
A m ong th o s e fro m T ro u td a le a t ­
te n d in g th e C o u n ty C o u n cil of th e
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o c ia tio n s la st S a t­
u rd a y in S o u th P o rtla n d , w ere th e
p re s id e n t, Mrs. L. A. H arlo w , Mrs.
J o h n L a rss o n , Mrs. X. S. P arso n s.
Mrs. C. I. B a k e r, Mrs X ellie H a t­
field.
T h ey sp eak in te rm s o f u n ­
s tin te d p ra ise of lilt- p ro fita b le m e e t­
ing. an d th e c h a rm in g h o s p ita lity an d
good feelin g at th e m e e tin g . C. I.
B a k e r to o k th e m o v e r by a u to . U p ­
tu r n in g th ey to o k in th e ch ic k e n pie
s u p p e r a t R ockw ood M esd am es L a rs ­
son an d H ntlow sa n g a d u e t at tile
e v e n in g e n te r ta in m e n t. O llie rs from
T ro u td a le a t te n d in g th e s u p p e r w ere,
H erm an B lazer, Mr a n d M rs. Gilt.
B ates, Mr. an d Mrs. A. D. K en d all.
Mr. an d Mrs. G. P. L u m sd eii, th e la s t
tw o g e n tle m e n
c o n tr ib u tin g to th f
p ro g ra m w ith a b la c k -fa c e sk e tc h .
R e c e n t w ord from M rs. E arl B rew ­
e r a fo rm e r T ro u td a le re s ilie n t, w ho
lias been ill in a h o sp ita l vvitli app eii
d ic itis fo r eiglil w eeks, is to tile e f­
fect th a t siie Is b e tte r, a n d w as to re ­
tu rn to tier home in P o rtla n d last
Sat u rd a y .
F ra n k B enedict left M onday a fte r-
VM O B E G O N
OUTLOOK
noon fo r IBs h o m e in Sy ra c u se , N. Y.,
a f t e r a stay o f a m o u th h e re , lo o k in g
a f te r th e in te r e s ts of h is b ro th e r, W
P. B en ed ict, re c e n tly d eceased
L ee E v an s lias re n te d th e W. P
B en ed ict place, a n d they will be m ov-
ing in a few d ay s.
Miss M yrtle W allace left M onday
o r T im b e r V alley, W ash , w h ere she
ex p ects to sp e n d th e s u m m e r vvitli
Mrs. B ert E d m u n d so n .
TUESDAY,
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COLUMBIA HEIOHTS
VENTURA
F A IR V IE W
THIIEI
PA R K
M rs Xoalt P erry sp e n t M onday a;
T lie W o m en 's society of tlie Pres-
MRS. P A N D ER SO N
C o lu m b ia
H e ig h ts can b o ast of ! by te r ia u c h u rc h h eld a n u n u s u a lly I n - ! B yun P lace, on th e O reg o n e lec tric,
se v e ra l p a tr io tic
y o u n g m en, w ho | te r e s tln g so cial a t th e h o m e of Mrs
M iss lle rth n S m ith , W nt. L o ts a n d
, have re sp o n d e d to th e c a ll of th e I J o h n B liss last F rid a y ev e n in g
! F ra n k
K ra m e r of P o rtla n d w ere
I
"G randpa" J. I*. H eslln is ill at his g UPStH
| | u , R asm u ssen fa rm Sun
b u g le ; W. L. D eav er o ld e st son of
J D eaver, a n olvl s o u th e rn s o ld ie r, h o m e w ith a s th m a . As he is p ast 8>> d ay.
I
has given up a fine p o sitio n to se rv e y e a rs of ag e, h is c o n d itio n c a u s e s ,
MrH Muud W e b b e r umi Miss M aud,
I'n c ie Sant
G. K n ie rie m a lso has c o n s id e ra b le an xiety
am o n g
l*'** | D ecker sp e n t F rid a y w ith B asu n o
th e blood of a s o ld ie r
ru n n in g fr ie n d s
i W eb b er a t V a n co u v er B arrack s.
M rs. B. C. B re w ste r a n d h e r par-
th r o u g h h is v ein s as h is f a th e r , G.
Mrs. W. II. S a n fo rd e n te rtu ln e il
K n ie rle n t, se rv e d In tlie civil w ar e n ts . Mr a n d M rs B e n ed ict, v isited h e r S a b b a th sch o o l class S atu rd ay
ROCKWOOD
B oth of th e s e m en hav e jo in e d th e olvl frie n d s in P o rtla n d se v e ra l d ay s a fte rn o o n .
A fte r
lu n ch th e a fte r
la st week
T h e c h ic k e n p ie s u p p e r an d sa le co ast a r tille r y anil s e v e ra l o th e rs
noon w as s p e n t In g a th e r in g wild
T h e 1'. S. c la s s of th e P re s b y te ria n
hav e gone to se rv e th e ir c o u n try We
flow ers.
h e ld u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e L a­
ra n not h elp hut n o tice th e lack of S u n d ay sch o o l w as e n te r ta in e d last
Jo s e p h E lsto n is th e p ro u d p o sses­
d ie s' In d u s tria l c lu b last S aturday p a trio tis m am o n g o u r y o u n g men S a tu rd a y at th e h o m e of th e p re s id e n t
n ig h t, w as c o n sid e re d a g re a t s u c ­ an d sh o u ld lik e to ask o n e q u e stio n . of th e class. Miss B u th S haw .
A s o r of a H arley -D av id so n n io tercy cle.
cess. More tliu n ninety p la te s w ere
T lie Base L in e Im p ro v em e n t club
Are we to b la m e " "
I d o n 't th in k good n u m b e r w ere p re s e n t an d a de­
se rv e d , w h ich , w ith th e g a rm e n t sale, so
W h a t a re we d o in g th a t could lig h tf u l e v e n in g w as sp e n t. M rs. A. w ill e n te r th e P a trio tic p a ra d e T liu rs-
y ield ed ab o u t fo rty d o lla rs. T h e p ro ­ in s p ire
| day.
p a tr io tis m ?
N o th in g .
1 I.. S to n e is th e te a c h e r
g ra m w as v ery m uch en jo y e d A mong m ust a a y .”
Mr. a n d Mrs. C has. D ecker m oved
th o se ta k in g p a rt in
th e
m usical
F ew A m erican w ild a n im a ls a re I in to th e i r new h om e S unday.
I can give so m e reaso n w hy p a tr i­
n u m b e rs w ere Mrs. S.
Dixon am i
m o re w idely k n o w n o r e x cite m o re
I.o u is Larsen w ill give an "o ld
o tism is m o re p re v a ilin g in th e old
B.
B re w ste r of F a irv ie w , w ho
p o p u la r in te re s t th a n the racco o n ,
I fa s h io n e d " d a n c e a t th e g ra n g e hall
c o u n try fo r in s ta n c e ,
th e m ilita ry
gave a p ian o solo an d a vocal solo
w hich o ccu p ie s m ost of th e w ooded ,
,
,
.
.
.
,
,
, l S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , A pril 21.
tr a in in g in tlie p u b lic sch o o ls. How
resp ectiv ely . M rs L A. H arlow an d
p a r ts nt N o rth A m erica fro m t h e !
we g irls loved to w atch th e hoys
T h e frie n d s of M rs. C h as H eath
Mrs. Jo h n l.a r rs o n of T ro u td a le san g
s o u th e rn b o rd e r o f C a n a d a to P a n ­
every F rid a y lin e up on th e school
a d u et an d Miss l.e isla Bully gave a
a m a . w ith tin* e x cep tio n of tile h ig h ­ a re g la d to see tier ab le to tie back
g ro u n d s, lik e real so ld ie rs , a n d how
violin solo. Miss A rm s tro n g g av e a
e r m o u n ta in ra n g e s .
T h e ir d iet is in th e s to re uguiu
p re tty anti p ro m p t they o beyed th e
C h a rle s B u rso n s w as oul v isitin g
e x tr a o r d in a r ily v a rie d , a n d in c lu d e s
re a d in g . G. P. L um sdeii an d A II.
co m m an d of th e ir te a c h e r w tio was
m o th e r S a tu rd a y .
He lo o k s
fr e s h -w a te r c la m s, c raw fish ,
fro g s, h is
K en d all of T ro u td a le a m u se d
th e
c o m p e te n t an d
th o ro u g h .
A nd it
tu r tle s , b ird s a n d th e ir eggs, p o u ltry , m ig h ty fine In h is u n ifo rm .
crow d w ith a com edy.
Bev. It. C.
su re ly wus a h e a lth fu l ex ercise.
It
n u ts , fr u its und g re e n co rn .
W hen
B re w ste r's ta lk w as p a rtic u la rly a p ­
m ad e tlie boys w alk e re c t a n d gav e
p ro p ria te a n d p leasin g . T h e m em b ers
n e a r w a te r th e y h av e a c u rio u s und ),
P L E A SA N T HOME
th em a m o re g ra c e fu l b e a rin g .
A
of tlie clu b a re e sp ecially g ra te fu l to
u n iq u e h ab it o f w a sh in g th e ir food
little m ilita ry tr a in in g in o u r sch o o ls
Mrs. J, lc k le r is sepndiug a few
Mrs. K ing. Mrs. J e lk in a n d Miss P ar-
b e fo re e a tin g It.
h e re w ould be b e tte r th a n so m e of
d ay s w ith Mr. a n d M rs II. S im m ons
rin to n , w ho receiv ed th e c h ic k e n s am i
tlie s tu d ie s th a t now o ccupy th e ir
1. Z ahn of R idgefield.
m ad e all tlie pies fo r th e s u p p e r T hey
O ne of th e n a tiv e tr ib e s In th e und M rs
tim e. T h en a g a in , we now h a v e a
P h ilip p in e s p ro d u c e s tire by ra p id ly W a sh in g to n .
m ad e tin- in d iv id u a l pies, w hich m ade
sa n e fo u rth of J u ly , hut o h , w h ere
Mr a n d M rs 11. F. W lhlon took
c o m p re ssin g a ir in a so rt of sy rin g e .
q u ite a h it.
Miss E ditli J e lk in was
does th e p a trio tis m com e in ?
T he
d in n e r w ith Mr. an d Mrs. A llen L ane
u n a b le to sin g on tlie p ro g ram ,
noise and h ang of fire c ra c k e rs, tlie
null fam ily of P o rtla n d , S unday.
S p rin g .
m uch to th e re g re t o f iter m any
so u n d of tl e ro a r of c a n n o n , tlia t o u r
S p rin g is lo o k ed upon by m any as
Mrs. G ran t Sloop u n d e rw e n t an
frien d s, on ac c o u n t of th r o a t tro u b le .
little m en loved so w ell, th is p le a s­ tlie m ost d e lig h tf u l seaso n of flic o p e ra tio n a t Good S a m a rita n
Iasi
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W h e re sh o u ld
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th ey get th e ir p a trio tis m fro m ? Let w e a th e r b rin g s on rlie u n iu tic p ain s well.
so n s w ere b a p tise d an d jo in e d th e
every school lie o b lig ed to te a c h tlie w hich a rc
a n y th in g
but p le a s a n t.
II F. W ililon is b u ild in g a fence
c h u rc h .
p u p ils In sin g a , least A m e ric a w ith ­ T hey cun be re lie v e d , h o w ev er, by a ro u n d h is la n d , w hich a d d s m ilch
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improvement.
T h o se Milk B ecortl b la n k s
P r in t­ out h a v in g a book a n d ¡it least once O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .
Adv.
ed on d u ra b le e u rd b o a rd , s u ita b le fo r a w eek, am i a lso to s a lu te Old G lory.
1C Io 18 cow s. J u s t th e th in g fo r W>- d o n 't lik e w ar, but so long iih
y o u r d a iry .
W ill sav e m any tim es n a tio n a l tr o u b le can not lie Hettled
th e ir cost.
lilt- each ,
o r $1.00 a by a tr e a ty , a n d o u r m en h av e to
light in tre n c h e s an d b a ttle fllld s , we
dozen. Tlie O u tlo o k , p h o n e 701.
sh o u ld lie p re p a re d
N obody can
Tin- bow els a r e th e n a tu r a l se w e r­ ta k e a y o u n g m an an d m a k e a so l­
a g e sy stem of th e body.
W hen they d ie r of him in a tew m o n th s.
A hinged door that is always right no better lumber or
becom e o b s tru c te d by c o n s tip a tio n a
My, oil m y! how long m u st we
p a rt of tlie p o iso n o u s m a tte r w hich
steel at any price.
-|iev sh o u ld c a rry off is a b so rb e d in ­ w a it till th e b e a u tifu l a n d f r a g ra n t
to tlie sy stem , m ak in g you feel dull uppIcbloH som s w ill g re e t u s?
Ev­
anti stu p id , atul in te rfe rin g w itli tlie
( iet our prices before you order. You’ll save money
d ig estio n ¡ i t n l a s s im ila tio n of foot). ery tilin g w ill get a la te s t a r t h ere,
as
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have
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of
T ills co n d itio n is q u ick ly reliev ed by
and get a better Silo, .Any Silos ordered for spring or
F lta m h e rla iti's T a b le ts.
O b ta in a b le any kind been p u t in th e g ro u n d yet.
every w h ere
Adv.
fall v ltd ix c ry for the next
the same prii <• M
G. C liu m h e rla in 1 h very buHy g e t­
tin g read y to build Ills new place
1 «ist. year. NO RA1S1 <.
In-re on th e h ig h w a y .
J. S u m p te r h as ju s t re p la c e d his
Put aside the fear of late spring rains ruining your
sto len F o rd w ith a new Saxon six
hay crop. It is never too wet to put in your vetch or
C oluinbiu
g ru n g e
gav e a p a rty
clover
in a Silo, also you’ll get better feed at less cost
last S a tu rila y n ig h t, w hich w as a
very e n jo y a b le affair.
to you.
That Will Mean Perfect
Ensilage to You
SILOS
JO days at
m s :
Chic?» go
FormâTfttdi
M arket
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M o re th a n 10,000 u sers of S m ith F o r m - a - T r u c k
in over 450 lines of business are se ttin g new econom y sta n d ­
ard s— new records of delivery and h au lin g service. L et
these m en p o in t o u t th e way to you.
M a n y S m ith F o r m - a - T r u c k u sers h ave b o u g h t
large num bers. T h ese operators of fleet e q u ip m e n t in c lu d e
m any of th e largest corporations. Look over th e nam es:
S ta n d ard O il C om pany
A rm o u r & C om pany
M o rris & C om pany
In d ia n R e fin in g C o m p an y
Fleishm ann Y east C o m p an y
U . S. M a il Contractors
Schlitz B rew ing C om pany
B u tle r P ap er C om pany
M o n tg o m ery W a rd & Co.
A nd every user of Sm ith F o rm -a-T ru ck w h o has started in a
small way has added to his initial equipm ent to take tare of increased
business and the large delivery area opened by this fast, economical service.
T h ese users have tried Sm ith F o rm -a -T ru c k o u t for you —
have proved its remarkable strength — have demonstrated its sensation­
ally low cost tor operation. W hat it lias done for them it can do for you
M any users have red u ced th eir in v e stm e n t in e q u ip m e n t
fully 75% — by replacing slow-moving, time-wasting equipment with
fast, money earning hauling power. T hey have reduced cost for labor, »peeded up the work on
the loading platform— made one hour do the work that previously took four.
Put vour hauling problems up to us — let us demonstrate what we mean
when we tav economv And »elev t your own power plant for the Smith Form-a-1 ruck you buy
you can u*e any f otd. M axwell, Dodge Brow, Buick, Chevtolet or Overland car. Com e tn today.
TROUTDALE AUTO CO.
C.
I.
RAKER
& SON,
A c o rre sp o n d e n t su g g e s ts, p ro b a ­
bly lo r th e p u rp o s e of c o m b a ttin g it,
z
-
C O M P A N Y I f ».
Let these Men Be Your Judges
P rops .
Gresham Phone 48x1. Troutdale Phone Main 42 Troutdale, Oregon
Gardeners.
th a t, If th e r e is too m uch h om e g a r ­
d e n in g In th e city , th o se w ho m ak e a
b u sin ess of m a rk e t g a rd e n in g w ill
becom e
d is c o u ra g e d
uni] a b a n d o n
th e i r effo rt.
We re fe r to It to suy
t h a t any m a rk e t g a r d e n e r w ho w ould
he u tte rly fo o lish .
T h e re w ill he a m a rk e t fo r all th e
food stu ffs th a t can possib ly be
ra ise d , not o n ly In th is v ic in ity , hut
in tlie c o u n try a t la rg e a n d in th e
la n d s beyond th e sea. T h e n a tio n s
of E u ro p e a r e at w ar, a n d crop p ro ­
d u c tio n lias been reduced, in s p ite of
all effort to p re v e n t it. to th e m in i­
m um . N ever wuh th e r e su ch w orld
d ep en d e n c e upon th e P n ite d S ta le s
fo r fooilsluflH as now . A m erica m ust
feed n e r o w n , a n d sh e muHt do w h at
sh e can to feed th e su ffe rin g in E u ­
Hessel’s farm Machinery
G RESHAM ,
O REG O N
Re». Plione H93
Est. ih w
O ffice P h o n e 891
Jones Lumber Co.
GRESHAM ,
OREGON
LUMBER and All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL
P ro m p t D elivery by A u to 1 ruck
Let U» Figure Your Bill
-
Price» on Application
J. G , M A S T , M a n a g e r
rope.
H om e g a rd e n s will se rv e as an In-
s u r a - •-<• "
... to r th e g a rd e n e r s at
ill ..¡ice o f Ih e lr ow n la b o r
T hey
a rc a bit o f in d iv id u a l h om e eco n o ­
my a n d of p re p a r e d n e s s fo r th e s u m ­
m er, lu ll a n d w in te r. T h e g ro w e r of
fo o d stu ffs m ay be s u re th a t, th o u g h
Ids m a rk e t m ay he a h ifte d a little , it
' will s till ex ist w ith a d e m a n d th a t
will m a k e p ric e s high
T lie m an w ith en o u g h g ro u n d fo r
a m a rk e t g a rd e n an d th e k n o w led g e
lo m ak e it p ro d u c e bus a flue pros
pect, re g a rd le s s of th e d e v e lo p m e n t
of th e back y a rd a n d v ac a n t lot
g a rd e n in g m o v em en t
lie c o u ld , do
i n o th in g m o re fo o lish th a n to a b a n -
I iloti It -
Q u estion s th e I’lah.
C O R B E T T , O r e , A pril 14
E d ito r
O u tlo o k :
W ith th e la b o r s itu a tio n
■ as it is do you hold It a w ise p lan fo r
i th e s ta te ii) c re a te a s till g re a te r
s h o r ta g e In la b o r by e n te r in g th e
m a rk e t fo r latio r to b u ild h a rd sn r-
i laced ro a d s fo r p le a s u re s e e k e rs , Tor
I th a t is w hat It a m o u n ts to ? H ad not
i la b o r b e tte r lie em p lo y ed In proilttc-
Ing fo o d ?
R e sp e c tfu lly y o u rs,
SV I.V K H TER K. EVANS
S afe M ed icin e fo r < Id ld re n .
" I s it S a fe " " Is th e first q u e stio n
ti) be c o n sid e re d w hen b u y in g cough
m ed icin e fo r < h lld re n . <'h a in b e r la ln s
t'ough Remedy h a s long been a f a ­
v o rite w ith m o th e rs of y o u n g chll
! d re n as it c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r o th -
i e r n a rc o tic , an d m ay be g iven to a
ch ild aa confidently as to an a d u lt.
It is p le a s a n t to ta k e , too, w hich Is
of g re a t Im p o rta n c e w hen a m e d i­
c i n e m u st tw* g iven to y o u n g ch il-
I d re n . T h is rem ed y Is m ost e ffectu al
, in reliev in g c o u g h s, «olds a n d c ro u p
I U b lain sb le everyw h ere
Adv.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A
J.
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BROWN, Prop
Best Quality Meat»
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Price» Paid for VEAL aud HOGS, according
PHONE
41
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POW ELL STREET
M ountain M ead o w Butter
Manufactured by
SANDY CREAMERY COM PANY
The name “ Mount Hood B u tte r" has heretofore been
used by penuiaatou of the Muunt Howl Ice Civaiti Co., which
ban all it» daily products regiatered under th a t title. That
pertniaaion lias ccaacd, hence the change of name, which lie
came effective on January 1.
" M o u n ta in M eadow B u tte r " will h e fo u n d a t all the
L e a d in g sto re s in th e co u n ty . Aak fo r it.
E m ery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PO RTLAND
AND
G RESH AM
Office w ith P lou eer A uto T ruck Co., 22M Ash Ml.
P h on e Urondwny » . B
Furniture Moving and Fanners’ Hauling a Specialty
B W EMERY, Prop.
Rea Phone 173
Oreaham, Ore
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