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GKKSHAM O l TLOOK TI LShAY. < | A Put 7 5 c ou t o f ev ery $ 1 .GO b a c k in t h e P r o fit C o lu m n OU can almost positively count on a 75% cash saving in your delivery and hauling costs if you install Smith Form a-Truck equipment. For one Smith Form -a-Truck, will easily do the work of from three to four teams —costs no more than one good team to buy —and eliminate all unnecessary labor and equipment charges. It will cost you nothing to maintain when it is not actually working f yr you—and when it is working it will give you the low est ton-mile hauling cost in the world. 10,000 users have proved these big serv ice facts in over 450 lines of business. The demand this year makes 30,000 the mini mum number the factory can build. And the big new development — the universal attachment fitting over any Ford, Maxwell, Buick, Dodge Bros., Chevrolet or Overland chassis lets you select your own proved power plant. TRO UTDALE AUTO COMPANY Y < F. 0 . B. Chicago ( . I. i: U iK li a . s o x . Prop». T ro u td ale , Oregon G re sh a m P lu m e IS \ i liiiinilM t 1*1,<>ii<- Mail) 12. sr == IP K IL 21. TROUTDALE ------- • 1917 S m elt a re ru n n in g in th e S andy. T h is is a n ev e n t th a t docs no. h a p pen ev ery y e a r, a i d w hen th e r e is a ru n . people fo r m ile s a ro u n d ta k e a d v a n ta g e of it, a n d c a tc h a il th ey need lo r p re s e n t use, a n d m any sa lt th e m dow n, o r p re s e rv e th em in v a ri ous w ays. Il is p e c u lia rly o p p o rtu n e th is y e a r, w hen fam ily p ro v id e rs a re ' a t th e i r w its' en d to know Itow to .k e e p th e h ig h cost of liv in g from i g e ttin g th e best o f th em . S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n a d e p u ty g am e ' w ard en cam e a lo n g a n d d e m a n d e d a sp ecial d ra g -n e t licen se from any one fishing, w hich p u t a d a m p e r on tlie i sp o rt fo r a w hile, b u t soon R e c o rd e r | H udson got b usy, h ack ed by th e in- I d ig n a tio n of tlie p eople, m id w ired : to G o v ern o r W ith y co m h e a s k in g th u t th e luvv be su s p e n d e d w h ich w as dtfhe, a n d th e fish in g w ent m e rrily on S u n d ay g re a t cro w d s w ere out to see th e fishing. If tiny body in M u ltn o m a h county w as not th e re , th ey su re ly w ere not m issed, in tlie a fte rn o o n m ost of tlie tim e th e r e was a ja m of a u to s fro n t tlie e le c tric s t a tion to a way ab o v e tlie S andy b rid g e , w ith a u to s p a rk e d on e ith e r sid e , a l so. T h re e b o a ts of fish erm en , th e L a rso n s , th e L a to u re iis a n d th e C ra w fo rd s did a th r iv in g b u sin ess. T hey c a u g h t to n s o f fish, se llin g th em as fast as th ey co u ld c a tc h th e m , c u sto m e rs w aitin g in lin e fo r a c h a n c e to buy. T h e fish a r e very tine, b eing la rg e a n d firm. It is u n c e rta in how long tlie ru n will c o n tin u e , hut th e first of tile ru n Is c o n sid e re d tile b est, so th e re s id e n ts a ro u n d T ro u td a le a re fo rs a k in g th e ir o rd in a ry o c c u p a tio n s an d h ie in g th e m to tin* S an d y , to d ip up th e i r su p p ly o f fish G u e sts w ho c a m e to tlie S uu Dial ra n c h S u n d ay to ta k e in th e fishing w ere Mr. anti Mrs. H a rry B erry a n d fam ily , Mrs. T. H elb aeh , A d o lp h 1.a r so n , I*. K. D unn, a n d W. W. I.uins- dett, all of P o rtla n d . Miss E tniua J o h n s o n , o f G re sh a m , anil Miss I’eggy T h o m a s, of P o rtla n d , w e n w eek -en d v is ito rs at tlie ('. I. B a k e r hom e. M rs. F ra n k B oscoe an d sm a ll son re tu rn e d last w eek fro m v isitin g Iter m o th e r n e a r T a c o m a , m a k in g h e r visit s h o r te r th a n sh e had in te n d e d . T in' e n te r ta in m e n t, Ben H u r, Il lu s tr a te d , p o stp o n ed re c e n tly . Is to he given next S a tu r d a y e v e n in g lit th e c h u rc h . T lie S u n d ay sch o o l is g lad Io w el com e th e new m e m b e rs from tlie m o u n ta in a c ro s s th e S an d y . Tin* s u p e rin te n d e n t, Geo. L u m sd eti, an d o ne of th e te a c h e rs , Mrs. N. S. P a rs o n s, h av e been on th e sick list fo r a week but we h ope to see th e m out a g a in soon. FAIRVIEW PAliK WE ARE T H K tk P R O G R E S S IN G T h e re is an old p ro v e rb th a t a wise m an c h a n g e s h is m in d , hut a fool n e v er does. T lie w ise m an lias to c h a n g e Ills m ind to keep up w ith tlie tim e s Y o u r g r a n d f a th e r th o u g h t lie w as p u ttin g on s ty le w hen lie to o k i’. is b est g irl o u t h o rs e b a c k rid in g . T h e y o u n g m an today w o u ld lik e to h a v e a six -c y lin d e r c a r fo r h is lady love. T h e s m a rt m en of today w ill he c o n sid e re d "o ld fo g ies ' by "he n ext g e n e ra tio n W e tire p ro g re ssin g , c h a n g in g , k ee p in g s te p w ith th e tim e s , th a t 's all. E sp ecia lly is litis tr u e of financial m a tte r s , m o d e rn b an k in g . Few people keep th e i r m oney Itid a b o u t th e ho u se o r ru n th e risk of carry ing it on th e i r p erso n . T hey follow th e m o d ern p la n , kpep th e i r fu n d s in a re lia b le h a n k lik e o u rs a n d pay by ch eek I t's th e sa fe , m o d e rn , c o n v e n ie n t way. BANK OF GRESHAM U K E S H A M . O ltE U l >.\ COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — I sh o u ld lik e to h a v e a m is ta k e c o r rected in last O u tlo o k . Mr. G eorge K n le rie in jo in e d th e a v ia tio n co rp s, an d not th e coast a r tille r y , as I stiile- ed in last issu e an d W. R ic k e rt lias jo in ed tlie coast a r tille r y re g u la rs and Roy W o o d w ard tlie n av y . C h a rlie lllc k s m id V eticell E v an s le ft th is m o rn in g , b u t a t tills tim e am not a b le to s t a te w h a t o r w h e re th e ir s ta tio n w ill be. W. R ic k e rt's f a th e r a n d a ls o g r a n d f a th e r w ere hotli s o l d iers. W. D eaver, w ho jo in e d th e coast a rtille ry s o m e tim e ag o is u lso a son of an old so ld ie r, a n d 1 k in d ly ask tlie e d ito r to p lace th e n a m e s of th o s e vviM'thy y o u n g m en on tlie h o n o r roll. W e a re e v e r so p ro u d of tiles« hoys. They a ll d e se rv e sp ecial m e n tio n fo r th ey a re sh o w in g us th a t they a re m a d e o f tlie rig h t stu ff, they m e w illin g to sa c rifice all th a t is d e a r to th e m in o rd e r to p ro te c t o u r c o u n try an d so let us c h e e r th em a s th ey leave. AB hull Io tile s o ld ie r an il in God we tr u s t th a t li n y m ay re tu r n — w ith h o n o r, glo ry anti v icto ry . Mrs. D o rin a n n . m o th e r of Mrs. M organ of C h a n tic le e r, w ill re tu rn to E u g en e to m o rro w a f t e r a p le a s a n t visit at th is place fo r a couple of m o n th s. We tire m o re tita n so rry to rep o rt tile d e a tli o f th e little haliy hoy, born to Mr. a n d M rs H elen D eaver N elsen, of G o ld e n d a le , W ash T h e baby only lived a few days. Mr. a n d M rs. J u liu s M eier a n d c h il d re n , s p e n t E a s te r v a c a tio n a t th e ir b e a u tifu l c o u n try h o m e h ere. T lte E h rm a n p alac e is p ro g re ssin g slow ly on a c c o u n t o f Hie w e a th e r, hut in s p ite of w e a th e r c o n d itio n s th e r e a re a b o u t 25 m en w o rk in g at tlie b u ild in g . T o d ay tlie la n d s c a p e g a r d e n e r is h a v in g a lot o f tr e e s p la n te d . Miss Ivy Iteed, of C o rb e tt, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs M yrtle R eed w as m a rrie d last week to L ew is B radly of P o rtla n d . We c o n g ra tu la te . C upid will h a v e to c h a n g e q u a r te r s now fo r lie lias ro b b e d o u r v ic in ity of hot It .voting am i old h e re th e last few y ears. — —---------------------------------------------------------------------- , M o u n t a in M e a d o w Manufactured by B u tte r SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY The name “ Mount Hood B u tter’’ lias heretofore been used hv permission of the Mount Hood lee ('ream Co., which has all its dairy products registered under that title. That permission has ceased, hence the change of name, which be came effective on Junuary 1. "M ountain Meadow B u tter’’ will he found at all the Leading stores in the county. Aak for it. C I I D Q That Will Mean Perfect U-A-AO Ensilage to You \ hinged door that is always right steel at any price. no better lumber or Mrs. .1. W. lie n e e k e is very ill and is u n d e r th e c a re of Dr. In g lis of ( let otir prices before you order. You’ll save money G re sh a m . Stic is b e in g c a re d fo r by iter s is te r , Mrs. Joaae of P o rtlan d . and Sil«». \ny Silos ordered for spring or Mr. and M rs. W illiam S to n e, of MELROSE AND VICTORY fall del ¡very for the next .30 days at the same price as P o rtla n d , w ere th e g u e s ts S u n d ay of tlie fo r m e r's p a re n ts , Mr. am i Mrs. Mrs. M cC reary e n te r ta in e d fo r la 1 >’ear- NO RAISE. d in n e r S a tu rd a y o f last w eek, Mrs. A. L. S tone. W ork h as co m m en ced on th e d riv e G. W. A n d rew s anil Miss L a u ra Jtik - Put aside the fear of late spring rains ruining your way to tlie P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h . J.,W . way. T o w n sen d is in c h a rg e . hay crop. It is never too wet to put in your vetch or M rs. G race F r itz an d d a u g h te r J . P. H e slin , an old an d este e m e d clover in a Silo, also you’ll get better feed at less cost L o u ise, a c c o m p a n ie d by M rs. D uke, re s id e n t of F a irv ie w , is se rio u sly ill M rs. A lld er, M rs. F o th an d Mrs. to you. at Itis h om e h e re . M iss F a lla H eslin, T h o m p so n , a tte n d e d L e n ts g ra n g e a te a c h e r it th e P o rtla n d school, Is la s t w eek. M iss I.o u ise d ro v e tlie in c o n s ta n t a tte n d a n c e on h e r fa th e r. new c a r, w hich M rs. F ritz p u rc h a s e d Rev. I. II. S elf a tte n d e d tile m e e t re c e n tly . ing of tlie G. A. It. I’oal an d W o m en 's Mrs. B lan ch e S taffo rd sp en t s e v e r R elli L F o rp s a t G re sh a m last S u n d ay OKESIIAM, OREGON al d ay s w ith ite r s is te r , Mrs. E d ith an d g av e an a d d re s s on “ O u r F la g .” G u n d la c , last w eek in P o rtla n d Miss R o sa lie L u a c h e r Is now ab le Mr. H o p k in s is b u ild in g a new to w alk a ro u n d w ith tlie aid of g a ra g e fo r tlie new a u to w hich Mr cru tch es. Office Phone «91 E(t. I«59 Rea Phone «9i H o p k in s' m o th e r, Mrs. B ak er, p re Mrs. B. C B re w s te r and h e r m o th s e n te d th e m la st w eek. e r. M rs. B en ed ict, v isited old frie n d s | Mr. a n d Mrs. S e ig ie m a n . of P o r t in P o rtla n d and O ak G rove la st w eek. , la n d , v isited w ith Mr. an il M rs T itos. Mr. B e n e d ic t lias r e tu r n e d to ills W iles, S u n d ay h om e in C e n tra lia . W a sh in g to n . G R E S H A M , O REG O N lack S taffo rd sp e n t S u n d a y a t tlie I. W. D u n b ar a n d c h ild re n anti h o m e o f his b ro th e r, E v e re tt Safford. Mr. anil Mrs. G oed w ere v is ito rs at I A lm o st e v ery o n e h a s b een sm elt th e D u n b a r c o tta g e on S u n d ay . fishing th e la s t few d ay s a n d tlie P ro m p t D e liv e ry b y A u lo T ru c k A lfred H oyt am i fam ily , of P o rt- | q u a lity an d q u a n tity a r e b o th fine. la n d , sp e n t S u n d ay w ith Ills a u n t. ' Mr an d M rs C h e s te r S taffo rd Mrs. S n o v er. Let Ua Figure Your Bill • Price« on Application sp en t S u n d ay h e re , w h e re th e y e n Rev. I. B. S elf a tte n d e d th e P re s g ag ed in th e p o p u la r s p o rt o f sm elt b y te ria n M in isterial a ss o c ia tio n in J. G . M A S T , M a n a g e r fishing. P o rtla n d on M onday. Mr. an d M rs. I. T. W ood e n te r ta i n Mrs M ary E v an s, o f P o rtla n d , w a s ' ed S u n d ay , Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. C o u lt a re c e n t v is ito r at tlie h o m e of F •*»»*•♦*•**••*••*••*< e r an d Mr. a n d M rs. H o w ard H ayden B u rlin g a m e . a n d son R ay m o n d o f P o rtla n d . ( 'a p t. H en ry O M iller of Com pany J . H. W ilson an d w ife an d Rev. , V O. N G . of M cM innville, v isited F. S. F o rd w ere d in n e r g u e s ts a t tin his m o th e r. Mrs V e n ab le, of th e ! h o m e of Rev. J . II. W ood, S u n d ay . W h ite C o rn e r h o te l on S u n d ay . Mrp. G. W. A n d rew s c a lle d on Mrs. Mr an d Mrs. E lm e r J e n k in s an d ' A. J W BROWN, Prop. L ucy A rm s tro n g o n e d ay re c e n tly . fam ily , of P o rtla n d , w ere re c e n t vis- I P la n s a re b e in g m ad e fo r a social Ito rs at th e ho m es of I O. D olph an d I Best Quality Meats a n d p ro g ra m to be h eld May 12 fo r Mrs. H a ttie J e n k in s th e b enefit of c h u rc h w ork a t Iliff. J . O. D olph h a s gone to Scio, w h ere K eep th e d a te in u tin d . tie h a s acc e p te d a p o sitio n In a j c h e e se fa c to ry . M rs. D olph e x p e rts SANDY BLUFF Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HODS, according to jo in Iter h u sb a n d soon. T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ m e e tin g will Mrs. C la ra In g a lls v isited h e r PHONE 41 . . . . POWELL STREET be h eld a t th e C o ttre ll sch o o lh o u se . m o th e r, Mrs. D ick in so n , re c e n tly . Mrs. S n o v er Is s u b s titu tin g as O u t F rid a y n ig h t, A p ril 27. All p a re n ts a n d p a tr o n s a re u rg e d to be p re s e n t. look re p o r te r fo r F a irv ie w , d u rin g ■ -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- G ra n d m a H a u g h ltim 1» s till very th e sic k n e ss o f M rs Benecke. low w ith p n e u m o n ia S he is CB y e a rs S a fe M ed icin e for C liililie n . o ld . " i s it s a f e ? ” is th e first q u e stio n BETW EEN to he c o n sid e re d w hen b u y in g co u g h j T a ilo rin g m e d ic in e fo r c b ild ri n. C h a m b e rla in 's P O R T L A N D AN D 0 R E 8 H A M F o r men and w om en— cleaning, C ough R em edy h a s lo n g been a f a pressing and rep a irin g done w ell' v o rite w ith m o th e rs of y o u n g c h il Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ru c k Co., 22« Ash St. P ete r L enard. Powell stree t. d re n o s it c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r o t h - | P h o u e Broadw ay 2H.-.4 e r n a rc o tic , an d m ay be g iv en to a . T hose Milk Record blanks. P rin t ch ild a s co n fid e n tly as to an a d u lt. ed on d u rab le ca rd b o ard , su itab le for It is p le a s a n t to ta k e , too, w hich In 16 to 18 cows. J u s t th e th in g for of g r e a t im p o rta n c e w hen a m edi-1 c in e m u s t be g iv en to y o u n g c h il your dairy. W ill save m any tim es d re n . T h is rem ed y is m ost e ffe c tu a l I B W EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 Gresham, Ore. th e ir cost. ljOc each, o r $1.00 a in re lie v in g c o u g h s, co ld s a n d cro u p . O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .— A dv. dozen. The O utlook, phone 7 til. .ci a better liiM ininia. ROCKWOOD In d ig e s tio n n e a rly a lw a y s d is tu rb s tile sleep m o re o r less, an il is o fte n tlie c a u se of in s o m n ia . Kat a lig h t s u p p e r w ith little if a n y m e a t, an d no m ilk : also ta k e o n e o f C h a m b e r- la in '« T a b le ts Im m e d ia te ly a f t e r s u p per, an d . <s if you do n o t re s t m u ch b e tte r. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .— Adv T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ a ss o c ia tio n m et T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n at th e sc h o o lh o u se . A good p ro g ra m was g iven by th e c h ild re n . T h e q u e stio n of c lo sin g th e sch o o l a m ot,tIt e a rlie r to g iv e th e c h ild re n an o p p o rtu n ity to w o rk in th e g a rd e n as su g g e s te d at th e M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty I’a re n ts - T e a c h e r m e e tin g w as d isc u sse d anil o p p o sed by a u n a n im o u s vote. R e fr e s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d by m e m b e rs o f th e b a n q u e tin g c o m m itte e . T h e g ra n g e h e ld a n in te re s tin g m e e tin g on S a tu rd a y , A p ril 21. S ev e ra l n a m e s w ere b a llo te d on. A n u m b e r o f v is ito r w ere p re s e n t. S om e of th e im p o rta n t q u e s tio n s of th e day w ere d isc u sse d . T h o se ta k in g p a rt w ere, D ep u ty T. .1, K re u d e r, L e n ts g r a n g e ; S ta te S e n a to r II. A. L ew is, o f R u sse llv ille g ru n g e ; C. T. D ick in son a n d w ife o f O sw ego g r a n g e ;; H on. W. H. H. D u fu r a n d w ife, of W o o d law n g ra n g e . Mrs. D ickinson s u g g e s te d th a t th e g ra n g e s of M ttlt- , n o n ialt, C la c k a m a s an d W ash in g to n c o u n tie s be re p re s e n te d in th e p a ra d e in J u n e in P o rtla n d . Mrs. D ickinson a n n o u n c e d a c o m m itte e m e e tin g of tlie g ra n g e la d le s on May 4 a t th e P o rtla n d lib ra ry , R oom H. A t th e clo se of Mr. D u fu r's re m a rk s on tlie food p ro p o s itio n , a t th e re q u e s t of th e g ra n g e . Mr. D u fu r In tro d u c e d th e fo llo w in g re s o lu tio n w hich w as u n a n - n to u sly a d o p te d : A ftie upper view shows how groups of big stu m p s a re blasted o u t clet.n a t o ne tim« , w ith all ilirt 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 tire subsoil is thoroughly hrok - t up, creatin g a fine hom e for tlie new crop. Lower view shows a celery crop w orth fHi>O per acre te n m o n th s a fter stum ps were blasted out. T o learn liow progressive farm ers a re u - : : ; d y n a m i t e for rem oving stum i . ltd boulders, p lan tin g and cultivating fruit tr-e s , reg en eratin g barren soil, d itch in g , d rain in g , ex cavating, an d road-m aking. A sk fo r B o o k le t « W h e n as. T h e q u e stio n of p ro v id in g c e rta in food p ro d u c ts fo r th e p eo ple o f tlie I'n ite d S ta te s an d o f th e w a trin g n a tio n s o f E u ro p e h as hi - com e a very se rio u s p ro b le m , an d fa m in e Is th r e a te n in g us in m any p a rts o f th e w o rld , lie it R eso lv ed . By R oekw ood g ra n g e , No. 3 2 3 . th a t we e n d o rs e a very th o r o u g h sy stem o f c o n se rv in g th e a g r ic u ltu r a l in te r e s ts o f th e s t a te in c o -o p e ra tin g to g e th e r in im m e d ia te ly w o rk in g o u t a n d p la n tin g th e u n used a c re a g e th r o u g h o u t th e s t a te of O reg o n . T h a t a cro p fo r c o n su m e rs m ay he h a rv e s te d fo r use. T h a t th o s e in a u th o r ity be a u th o riz e d to im m e d ia te ly e n fo rc e a sy ste m th a t w ill c a rry ou» th is w ork to co m p le tion. A. W. Metzger GRESHAM. OREGON » We Have Them Nutt, T he bowels a re th e n a tu ra l sew er age system of th e body. W hen they become o b stru cted by constipation e p art of th e poisonous m a tte r which they should carry off is absorbed in to th e system , m aking you feel dull and stu p id , and in te rfe rin g w ith the digestion and assim ilatio n of food. Thia condition is quickly relieved by C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. O b tainable everyw here.— Adv. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Jones Lumber Co. LUMBER and All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL GRESHAM MEAT MARKET I Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon : Emery’s Truck Service Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty