Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 11, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
T h e U. 8 . cla ss of Ih e P re s b y te ria n
O regon fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u lt­
S u n d a y sch o o l v.ill g i\ e a te a on F ri-
n o m ah .
J o h n B ro w n , P la in tiff vs. H en ry A
e v e n in g a t th e h om e o f Mrs. A.
L a to u re il a n d C h a rle s II l.a to u r- L. S to n e. A d v a n ta g e w ill be ta k e n
ell. D e fe n d a n ts .
of th is o p p o rtu n ity to h o ld a re ­
To H en ry A. L o u te re ll a n d C h a rle s
II. L a to u re il. th e ab o v e u am ed h e a rs a l o f m usic fo r th e C h ris tm a s
ex ercises. A rcqU' st h as been m ade
D e fe n d a n ts.
In th e n a m e o f th e S ta te of O re­ th a t as m an y as p o ssib le b rin g
gon you a re re q u ire d to a p p e a r anil co p ies o f th e h y m n s " H a rk th e H e r­
a n sw e r th e c o m p la in t tiled a g a in s t
you in th e ab o v e e n title d c o u rt an d o ld A ngels S in g ," " J o y to th e
H oly
N ig h t,
P eacefu l
c a u se on o r b e fo re th e 2d d ay of W o rld ,”
J a n u a r y , 1918, a n d if you fail so to N ig h t." " I t C am e I'p o n th e M id n ig h t
a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r, th e p la in tiff will C le a r,” a n d "T h e P a lm s .”
ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in s t you a n d each
of you as fo llo w s:
T h e W o m en ’s Society o f th e P res-
I h a t th e d e fe n d a n ts H en ry A. I b y te rla n c h u rc h wish to th a n k an y
ar“ " in d e b te d to 1 i a V ta i f f ’ o n 'c o ’n tV a « ‘U“ *
W“ 0 h e ,p ed *° m a k e ,h e ba'-
T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s ’ Aid m et on
last W ed n esd ay w ith M rs. M orris
M cG innis.
B u sin ess co n n e c te d w ith
th e b a z a a r w as tr a n s a c te d . M rs C
1. K ak er, w ho h a s rem o v ed to G resh
am , re sig n e d as s e c re ta ry a n d M rs
T. J . S k irv in w as e le c te d to th e of
lice. T h e re w ill be a w o rk m e e tin g
fo r q u iltin g a t th e c h u rc h W ednes
day, D ecem b er 19.
A son w as born* to Mr an d Mrs.
A. L a n d in e o f P o rtla n d last S a tu r ­
day , a n d G ra n d p a a n d G ra n d m a
W o o d w ard h ope it is a n o th e r p rize
baby.
Jo h n T a y lo r closed h is ca m p a t
W ind riv e r a n d is now a t th e fam ily
fireside fo r a s h o r t re c re a tio n .
Mrs. J a m e s D eaver h a s ju s t r e ­
tu r n e d , a f t e r a w e e k ’s v isit w ith h er
T h e Red C ro ss m e e tin g la s t F r i ­ d a u g h te r , M rs. M aud K in g sto n of
day w as la rg e an d e n th u s ia s tic . Q u ite S alem .
a lo t o f fin ish ed w o rk w as s e u t in
Mrs. C. Illld g e h as as h e r g u e sts
to h e a d q u a r te r s S a tu rd a y . It w as d e ­
fo r th e
w in te r, h e r m o th e r Mrs.
cid ed to m eet ev ery w eek. T h is week
G ray, an d h e r s is te r Mrs. K o b e rtso n ,
th e m e e tin g w ill be T h u rs d a y , Dec
both of H alfw ay , O regon.
A n o th e r sew in g m a ch in e h as
of e m p lo y m e n t in th e su m of $290 z a a r b o th p le a s a n t a n d p ro fitab le. 13.
Mr. a n d M rs. W ard E v an s a n d
w ith in te r e s t fro m th e 1st d ay of T h e su m re a liz e d fro m th e sa le an d been o ffered so th e w o rk can p ro ­
th
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ir fo u r c h ild re n m o to re d to P e te r ­
Ju ly , 1917, a t th e r a te o f 6 p e r cen t s u p p e r w as $85.50.
g re ss fa s te r.
p er a n n u m u n til p aid , a n d th a t p la in ­
sen, W a sh in g to n , to sp e n d T h a n k s ­
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tiff h av e ju d g m e n t a g a in s t said d e­
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o c ia tio n of g iv in g w ith re la tiv e s . T h ey ju s t r e ­
fe n d a n ts a n d each of th e m fo r said m u n ity c e le b ra tio n in th e city h all T ro u td a le
w ill ho ld th e i r r e g u la r tu rn e d a few d ay s ago a n d re p o rt a
su m , to g e th e r w ith c o sts a n d dis- on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , D ecem b er 22.
b u rs m e n ts h e re in , a lso th a t th e re a l S pecial m tlsic fo r th e occasion Is in m e e tin g th is week on F rid a y , D ecem ­ fine visit.
b er 14.
p ro p e rly
h e r e in a f te r
d esc rib e d ,
Miss K uby K asm u ssen h a s ju s t r e ­
w hich
h as been a tta c h e d in th is c h a rg e of M rs. F . D ickenson and
Mr. a n d M rs. W ill K n ig h t h av e tu r n e d h o m e fro m
B end, O reg o n ,
a ctio n be sold to sa tisfy th e p la in tiffs Mrs. A. I.. S to n e. A la te r a n n o u n c e ­
s ta r te d b u sin e ss in th e i r new co n ­ an d is m uch b e tte r a f t e r h e r e x p e rt,
d e m a n d s, a s ab o v e se t fo rth , an d th a t m e n t w ill be m ad e o f th e p ro g ra m .
fe c tio n e ry an d lu n ch s to re .
E v e ry ­ en ce w ith s c a r le t fev er.
e x ecu tio n issu e in sa id b e h a lf. Said
T. liw ra g u c h i is busy lo a d in g a
re a l p ro p e rty so a tta c h e d is d e scrib ed
th in g is cle a n a n d new a n d we be­
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L a u re n c e w ere in th e m e tro p o lis
" B e g in n in g a t th e n o rth w e s t c o r­ D alles c a n n e ry fo r d ry in g .
T h e sc h o o l te a c h e rs a n d p u p ils on b u sin e ss a c o u p le o f d ay s last
n e r of th e tr a c t of la n d co n v ey ed by
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . W. M oller e n te r ­
Jo h n T h o m a s am i A ne T h o m as, his ta in e d on S u n d ay th e lu t te r ’s m o th ­ a re p ra c tic in g on an o p e r e tta to be w eek. L a u re n c e , w ho h a s been u n ­
w ife, to J o h n
K o m etsch , by deed
g iv en soon fo r th e p u rp o s e o f b u y in g d e r th e d o c to r 's c a re fo r n e a rly tw o
d a te d .March 1 6 th , 1966, w hich deed e r, Mrs. M. D o u th it, h e r son Koy an d
y e a rs, is g e ttin g a lo n g fine, th e cast
is re c o rd e d on page 31, book 35 7, of d a u g h te r , M iss A m y, all of P o rtla n d . p la y g ro u n d a p p a ra tu s .
th e M u ltn o m a h co u n ty deed re c o rd s;
Mrs. W in. C ra w fo rd h ad w ord r e ­ h a s been rem o v ed a n d h e now w ears
th e n c e ru n n in g so u th 19 d e g re e s an d
S ave a lo a f o f b read a w eek. H elp c en tly fro m h e r son F r a n k w ho is a b ra c e to p ro te c t an d m o b ilize h is
01 m in u te s e a s t alo n g th e w est w in th e w ar.
s ta tio n e d now a t P ag o P ag o on th e hips. H e w a lk s fine w ith th e a id of
b o u n d a ry lin e o f sa id Jo h n K o m etsch
c ru tc h e s a n d it w ill now be o n ly
isla n d of S am oa.
tr a c t to th e s o u th w e s t c o rn e r th e r e ­
m a tte r of so m e few m o n th s w hen he
o f; th e n c e s o u th 19 d e g re e s a n d 01 look, a tw ice-a-w eek newspapfff* of
Mr. an d M rs J . L. K id d e r (M y rtle
p u b lish e d
in
m in u te e a st p ro d u c in g said lin e to r, g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n ,
ex p ects to be a b le to ru n a ro u n d
p o in t 100 feet so u th 19 d e g re e s an d M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , O reg o n , by o r ­ W a lla c e l le ft la st T h u rs d a y fo r a ag ain .
o l m in u te e a st o f place of b e g in n in g ; d e r of th e H on. Jo h n I’. K a v a n a u g h , v isit w ith re la tiv e s in W isconsin.
L ittle R u fu s L e tsin g e r, so n of M r
th e n c e s o u th 69 d e g re e s an d 59 m in ­ p re s id in g ju d g e o f th e ab o v e e n title d
R alp h T h o m a s, an em p lo y e of th e an d Mrs. L e ts in g e r, w ho b ro k e his
u tes w est 51 feet to a p o in t; th e n c e c o u rt, w hich o rd e r w as d u ly g iv en ,
C o m m erce C o m m issio n , leg last A u g u st is now a ro u n d a g a in
n o rth 19 d e g re e s a n d o l m in u te w est m a d e an d e n te re d on th e 1 6 ih day of I n t e r s t a te
100 fie t to th e so u th lin e of Pow ell N o v em b er, 1917, an d th e d a te o f th e cam e fro m Id a h o S u n d ay on a s h o rt
an d Mr. L e tsin g e r. w ho u n d e rw e n t
V alley ro a d ; th e n c e n o rth 69 d e ­ last p u b lic a tio n th e re o f is th e 2d day visit w ith h is b ro th e r, C. 1. T h o m as.
an o p e ra tio n th is fa ll, la m uch im
g re e s a n d 59 m in u te s east 51 feet to of J a n u a r y , 1918.
M ILO C. KING
Mr. a n d Mrs. N. P. W a lla c e h av e proved in h e a lth .
th e place o f b e g in n in g . Also b e g in ­
A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff.
n in g a t th e s o u th e a s t c o rn e r o f th e
g o n e to e a s te rn O reg o n to sp en d th e
Mrs. L a to u re il, o f L a to u re il F a lls
________________ G re sh a m , O re. w in ter.
abo v e tr a c t; th e n c e ru n n in g n o rth 69
so well an d fa v o ra b ly k n o w n , is do
d e g re e s 59 m in u te s e a st to th e west
ADM INISTRATRIX NOTICE.
h e r a c c id e n t
T h e Ked C ro ss d an ce nt T ro u td a le in g q u ite w ell a f t e r
line of M ain s tr e e t in th e to w n of
G re sh a m , M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O re­
h as been p o stp o n ed to D ecem ber 29. so m e tim e ag o , w hen sh e fell in h e r
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It w as first a n n o u n c e d to he Decern b asem en t a n d b ro k e h e r h ip b one
O reg o n fo r M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty .
m in u te s w est a lo n g th e w est lin e of
e m a tte r of th e E s ta te o f J o h n h e r 12.
H er m any frie n d s a re w ish in g fo r a
said M ain s t r e e t to th e s o u th e a s t c o r­ In S th
tev en s, D eceased
sp eed y reco v ery .
n e r of sa id tr a c t co n v ey ed by J o h n
N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t th e u n ­
T h o m as an d A ne T h o m a s, his wife,
PLEASANT HOME
rsig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d a d m in ­
to Jo h n K om etsch as sh o w n by deed d is e tra
BORING
trix o f th e e s ta te of Jo h n
rec o rd e d on page 4 42, book 363 of S tev en s, d eceased , by th e C ircu it
E lto n Duel a n d son o f New Day-
said M u ltn o m a h co u n ty deed re c o rd s; C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O reg o n fo r to n , A lto, C a n a d a , on th e ir way to
Mr. an d Mrs. H a n s C. L a rse n had
th e n c e so u th 69 d e g re e s an d 59 mtn_ ; M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty an d h a s qu alified .
L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia to sp en d th e a s g u e sts laHt w eek th e l a t te r 's cou
u te s w est to th e s o u th w e s t co rn
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w in te r, sto p p ed o v e r S a tu rd a y and sin s. F ra n k B uck from C lifford, Mis
to
d e g re e s a n d o l m in u te e a st to tin pre: c u t th e sa m e to me u t notified
314 S pald- S u n d ay fo r a v isit w ith Mr. D uel’s so u ri a n d C h a rle s B uck from W ard
n e p h e w s, G ra n t a n d C lifto n Sloop n e r, Id ah o . T hey a re lo o k in g fo r a
lo catio n in th e w est an d w ere well
W ill« » * « M e f f lo
" « '» an d la m ilie s .
p leased w ith th is lo cality .
T h e L a d ie s' Aid b a z a a r h eld last
.......... ......
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T h e Ludies* Aid m eets on W ed ­
F rid a y n ig h t w as a g re a t success.
T h is su m m o n s is se rv ed upon y o u ! ’
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ELLA S T E V E N S
T h e p ro c e e d s fro m th e s u p p e r an d n esd ay o f th is w eek w ith Mrs. A n­
d erso n .
,
by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f once a w e e k r 1
’
sa le n e tte d a b o u t $45. T h e p ro g ra m
A d m in is tra trix .
T h e re w ill be p re a c h in g a t th e
fo r six w eeks in th e G resh am O u t - , ,O HN VAN XANTE, A H o rn ey
w as a u g m e n te d by th e fo llo w in g from
G re sh a m w ho h elp ed in th e m u sic; c h u rc h next S u n d a y by th e p a s to r
m o rn in g
C. E. anil G lenn K u sh e r, M rs. 11. L. Kev. 11. A. S piess, b o th
St. C la ir, th e M isses M ildred St. a n d ev en in g . T h e se se rv ic e s a re
P la n s
C la ir, G lad y s N eal a n d L a u ra Ship- h eld each a lt e r n a t e S u n d a y .
ley.
O th e rs fro m G resh u m a t th e a re u n d e r way fo r a big " r e lie f
b a z a a r w ere M rs. C. E. K u sh e r, Mr. C h ris tm a s ” to be g iven by th e S u n ­
day school on C h ris tm a s eve. T h e
a h d Mrs. W. K. B u rk e.
p ro g ra m w ill be p u b lish e d In a la te r
S to m a c h T r o u b le an il <'oust i put ion . issu e of (he O u tlo o k
Long Distance Hauling of Stock, Etc., by Auto Trucks.
C. K. R O G ER S
B u y e r o f L iv e s to c k
R. 1, Box 3112, Portland.
Phone Woodlawn 535H
HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE
If you h av e
Fresh Cows, Beef of Any Kind
Veal Calves, Hogs, Chickens
TO KELL, SEE
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
S A N IT A R Y
P h o n e hxi
M ARKET
M ain S t.
G re sh a m
Fresh Ground Bone for Chickens
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
LARD, ETC.
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PORTLAND
AND
G RESH AM
Office w ith P ion eer A uto Truck Co., 22(1 .Yah Kt.
P h on e Broiulway 2K.M
Furniture Moving and Fanners’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Res. Phone 173
Gresham, Ore
Remember Phone 797
If You Have
BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES
or FRESH COWS for Sale
All kinds of hauling. Prices
Reasonable.
Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat
Beef Cows.
ED. BAUMANN
Fourth and Roberta, Gresham
Ekstrom’s Truck Service
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First and Second
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
Estimates given on outside trips.
Or «sham
P h on e 7IW
Albert Ekstrom
All grades of coal
P ortland
B n.a.I way 2OH2; A-8O7M
T h o se w ho a re afflicted w ith s to m ­
ach tr o u b le an d c o n s tip a tio n sh o u ld
HALEY
re a d th e fo llo w in g :
"I have never
T h e L a d ie s' Aid so ciety w ill hold
fo u n d a n y th in g so good fo r sto m a c h
tro u b le a n d c o n s tip a tio n as C h a m ­ an a u c tio n sa le o f fancy a n d u sefu l
b e r la in ’s T a b le ts. I h a v e u sed th em a rtic le s n ext
F rid a y
n ig h t a t th e
off an d on now fo r th e p ast tw o
B ap tist c h u rc h . C offee a n d c a k e will
| a ctio n o f (h e bow els b u t s tim u la te be serv ed . .All a re In v ited to a tte n d .
th e liv e r a n d k eep o n e 's body In a
Mr. a n d M rs. W m. M u e lle r a re
h e a lth y c o n d itio n ,” w rite s M rs. B en­ receiv in g c o n g ra tu la tio n s on
th e
ja m in H o o p er, A u b u rn , N. Y.— Adv.
b irth of a so n on W ed n esd ay De-
ce m h e r 5.
HONOR RO LL
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G re sh a m A u x iliary , A m e ric a n
l!<il C ross.
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M rs. G. W. S ta p le to n , G. W.
S ta p le to n , M rs. A. H u g h e s,
Mrs. J . N. C la n a h a n , A. W.
M etzg er, M rs. M ary L eslie,
’ M rs. A n n a L u n d q u is t, Mrs.
H e s te r L a w re n c e . Mrs. E liza
M etzg er, M rs. N ellie R o b e rts,
M rs. C a rrie C a m e ro n , M iss
L eila G ib b s, M rs. L o u isa K.
1 B row n, M rs. C liffo rd K ern ,
M rs. C. M. K en n y , M rs. L. P.
C h ien e, Miss E s th e r E lfo rd .
M rs W. K. B u rk e , M rs N ora
W ith ro w , M rs. L en a C. St.
C la ir, M iss A n n a b e lle M cAl­
lis te r, D r. G eo In g lis, Mrs.
Geo. In g lis, H. L. St. C la ir,
Ja s . W a rre ll, W in n lfre d O s­
b o rn ,
E. K irk w o o d , B enj.
C a m e ro n , O live M. E k stro m .
, ♦ H elen (lo ss, E. L. T h o rp e ,
F ra n k Jo n e s , M rs. E lla H e n s­
ley, M rs. C. O. B ra n so n , Miss
M abel In g lis,
M rs. E u n ice
S tr a tto n ,
W a lte r
M etzger,
Geo. F. H oney, Dr. H. H.
H u g h e s, J. A. P a te n e a u d e ,
M rs. O. A. E a s tm a n , M rs.
Ja s . E lk ln g to n , Mrs. J . C an ­
n o n , M r. a n d M rs. J. R. C av-
a n a g h , Mrs. J. H. B o ss. Mrs.
N. O. F u lle r, M rs 8. C. Jo n e s ,
Mrs. N ellie M etzg er,
Miss
E m m a B. J o h n s o n ,
A g nes
C row e, W m. C ro w e, Dr. W J,
O tt, M rs W. J O tt, L L.
K id d e r. M rs L. L. K id d e r.
C. G. S c h n e id e r, M rs. V. A.
A m m erm an ,
Mrs.
F ra n k
H eln ey , M rs L. A. W o n aco tt,
M rs E H K elly,
M rs E
B o u g h n e r, M rs M y rtle M yers
Mrs. J. A. A n d e rso n ,
M iss
E va A n d e rso n , Dr. E m ily F .
B olcom , A rth u r D o w sett, Mrs.
A r th u r D o w sett, Mrs. J a s Mc­
B ain, M rs W. K o b ertso n , Miss
W illa M etzg er, Dr. A. T b o m p
so n , M rs. W illiam T h o m . Mrs.
A lb e rt Ilo w s e tt, Miss M am ie
H oss. Dr. J. E. C la n a h a n ,
C. G S c h n e id e r. W H H u rl-
b u rt M rs D G G ed d es, Wm.
C o n g d o n , M rs. F r a n k ie S cho­
field, M rs J N. F a ris , Miss
N ellie F a ris , M rs J e n n ie O s­
w ald , M rs. J. E. M etzg er,
M rs F r itz S to c k e r, M rs. C. M.
J o h n s o n . M rs, M innie S q u ire ,
M rs J . O. M ast. M rs E O s­
b u rn , M rs F. W a tso n . M rs.
J a a S te rlin g , A r th u r S tre b ln .
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TRAPPING MOLES AND
USING THEIR SKINS
It ju s t h a p p e n s th a t th e m ost des-
• tru c tlv e m ole on th e P acific C o ast Is
• ( a lso th e la rg e s t an d h as th e m ost val-
• : u ah le p elt fo r fu r. T h is Is th e T ow n-
,1 sen d m ole.
Its h a b its, d is trib u tio n
. l a n d sk in v a ju e s a re e x p la in e d In
• F a rm e rs B u lle tin
832, " T ra p p in g
• M oles a n d U tilizin g T h e ir S k in s ,” by
, i T h eo . H. S cheffer, a s s is ta n t b io lo g ist
• of th e It. S. D e p a rtm e n t o f A grieul-
• I i tu re .
P ro fe sso r
S cheffer
h as m a d e a
life-lo n g s tu d y o f th e ro d e n ts an d
h a s also h ad tw o y e a rs of p ra c tic a l
w ork In th e i r c o n tro l In w estern
O regon. All o f th is field w ork w as
d o n e w ith c o u n ty a g r ic u ltu r a l a g e n ts
in m o le -in fe ste d c o u n tie s, a n d has
been tre m e n d o u s ly su c c e ssfu l both In
• 1 rid d in g la rg e a re a s of th e field p ests
’ j a n d In b rin g in g re v e n u e to m en an d
, hoys, esp e c ia lly boys, w ho a re tr a p -
• p in g fo r th e fu n an d profit o f th e
• o u t-d o o r s p o rt an d to w ipe o u t th e
• field “ s u b m a r in e .”
lie
h as em -
, bodied th e r e s u lts of h is stu d y and
• p ra c tic e In th e b u lle tin In su ch a
‘ way th a t m a k e s It easily p o ssib le Vor
, any in te llig e n t p erso n to le a rn how
. j to ca tc h a n d sk in m olea.
« I U ntil re c e n tly th e m ole w as cap-
• j tu r e d m erely to e x te r m in a te a d e s ­
tru c tiv e pest w ith no th o u g h t o f s a v ­
ing th e b e a u tifu l a n d v a lu a b le p e lt.
• P re s e rv in g th e s k in s re q u ire s th e use
of tr a p s th a t w ill not d a m a g e th e fu r.
• ! T h e b u lle tin te lls w h at k in d to g et,
. w here to g et th e m , how to se t th e m ,
• and how to sk in an d p re p a re th e
• p elts fo r tra d e . A lso w h at to o ls a re
• ! needed In th is w ork a n d how th e
•
, j s k in s a re " m a tc h e d ” an d m a d e up.
•
T h e ak in Is now In Ita p rim e an d
• 1 m o re v a ’u a b le th a n a t any o th e r tim e
• of y e a r, so th a t th o s e In te re s te d In
, I ta k in g th e fine p elta as w ell as ex-
• te r m in a tin g a n u is a n c e a re ad v ised
• , to sen d fo r a fre e copy of th e b u lle-
• tin to th e D ivision of P u b lic a tio n s,
• W a sh in g to n , D. C.
Serve your country by saving food.
TO
BECOME
ONE
o f o u r p ro s p e ro u s a n d th r ifty
d e p o sito rs .
H av e a s e p a r a te
in co m e front th e o n e you e a rn .
L et y o u r m oney m u ltip ly you
a lo n g th e ro a d o f p ro s p e rity
a n d affluence.
M ake y o u r In­
itia l
d e p o sit
to d ay .
T h en
d rib b le in a few d o lla rs re g u ­
la rly . T h e sacrifice w ill be in ­
sig n ific a n t, but th e su m to ta l
In th e n a m e o f c o m p o u n d In­
te r e s t w ill be m ost sig n ific a n t.
Bank of Gresham
A. F. M II.I.EK, P resid en t.
W. K. .MARK ELL, V ice Ih .» id en t
K. A. M ILI.EIt, C ashier
PUBLIC SALE
At
B o rin g .
THURSDAY,
DEC.
Or<*x<m
13, Commencing at 1 p, m.
JE R S E Y
<’<>W, frewh th is
iim u tli.
Tw o H ORSES
C overed D elivery W ag o n .
S in g le H a rn e ss.
W heel H oe. G a r­
den T ools. Seven C o rd s S aw ed W ood.
A few C h a irs a n d o th e r
H o u seh o ld F u r n itu r e .
C an n ed
F r u it.
3 -B u rn e r Oil S tove.
1 E R M S :— S u m s of $20 a n d u n d e r C a s h ; o v e r $20 six m o n th s ’
tim e on good se c u rity .
MRS.
EMMA
WOLFE,
WM. ItO ltIN G , A u itii.n e e i
Owner.
W A L T E R C A M P H E L L , C lerk
EXPERT
SH O ES
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
Men's W ork Shoes
Men's Dress Shoes
Boys’ Shoes
Rubber Boots and Shoes
Men's Rubbers.
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
PAINTING
SEE
E. E. C H IP M A N
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
C a rl
D ahl,
P ro p .
AUCTION SALE
ON
H a lf-m ile S o u th
ARCHIE
ol t o t to n
CORNUTT
S ta tio n , 8 H
FARM
m il** S o u th w e st G resh am
TUESDAY, DEC. 18, Commencing 1 Sharp
Registered Guernsey Bull, coming 3, extra well bred.
Grade Guernsey Cows, Holstein, Durham
Three
All
I u b e rc u lin le s te d .
All a re R eal P ro d u c e rs , no d e a d -h e a d s .
I wo M U klng, 1 F re s h b efo re a u c tio n , o th e r s H eavy S p rin g e rs
2 H e ife rs;
Ew e L am b;
2 -y ear-o lil lla n lla ll C olt.
A b o u t 2 dozen th ie k e ie .
3-ln. Old H ick o ry W ag o n ; O sb o rn e Disc H a rro w w ith T ru c k
a tta c h e d ; 5 0 -to o th H a rro w ;
K illing C u ltiv a to r ; G -shovel C u lti­
v a to r; G a rd e n S e e d e r; 14-lnch O liv e r P lo w ; S in g le D riving li a r
n e ss; L ight W ag o n ; R u b b e r T ire d B u g g y ; 22 6 -eg g In c u b a to r;
se t S la g le W ork H a rn e ss; lot of C o lla rs, S a d d le ;
S p ray P u m p ;
S tre tc B e rs;
L og ( b a in ; H ay R ack ; (¡ra v e l B ed; F re ig h t B ed-
W agon S e a t; W u te r T ro u g h ; H ay R o p e; P u lle y s ; G ood S led ; lot
of F o rk s , E tc., E tc.
I wo K itch en I r c a s u r c s ; Cook ¡-wove; Beil anil S p rin g s; G aso ­
lin e L am p. M any o th e r u r tir le s too n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n .
I ’r w L u n ch fo r th o s e ....... ing fro m a d is ta n c e .
S h e lte r if it ra in s
T E R M S S u m s $20 an d u n d e r, C ush. O ver $20, six m o n th s ' tim e
on a p p ro v e d n o te, ut 8 p e r c e n t.
RUSSELL K. AKIN,
W. s. WOOD, Auctioneer
Owner
r .
M IL L E R . Clerk
Helpful Xmas Hints
Vacuum Cleaners
Hair Dryers
Boudoir letups
Samovars
Toasters
Disc Stoves
Foot Warmers
Milk Warmers
Massage Vibrators
Cigar Lighters
Ovens
Waffle Irons
ELE< T R I*
Washing Machines
Library Lamps
Coffee Percolators
Chafing Dishes
Flat Irons
Curling Iron Heaters
Luminous Radiators
Tea Kettles
Sewing Machine Motors
Shaving Mirrors
Kitchen Ranges
Shaving Mugs
ST* (R E ,
E le c tric
B u d d in g
Keep jnformed on Leading Events of the Day
GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with
I yr.
D aily O re g o n ia n .............................. $ ( .0 0
D ally a n d S u n d ay O re g o n ia n .
1 .0 0
D ally J o u r n a l ..................................... 5 .6 0
D ally an d S u n d ay J o u r n a l ............ 7 .(0
E v e n in g T e le g ra m
5.00
W eekly O re g o n ia n .......................... 3.00
S em i-W eek ly J o u r n a l
2.00
D aily N ew s a n d N .-W . F a rm s te a d 3.60
Now’s the best lime to suhstribe.
(
tn o a
$1.1$
4.25
3.00
4 .a s
l.l(
1.16
Do it NOW.
PHONE 701
Home Rendered Lard
ALL FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON
Phon»- mt if yon have any Stock for Sale.
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Pleasant Home
Phone 7M