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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
Tl ESPAT.
J A M ARY
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PAGE THREE
FAIRVIEW
ANKER-HOLTH CREAM SEPARATOR
Means to You - - - More Satisfaction
Gets all the Cream, Easy to Clean
Self oiling. A bowl that never gets out of balance. Guar­
anteed for the entire life of the machine. Equipped with
speed indicator and at a price that as yet has raised hut
little.
A Perfection Milking Machine Will Surely
Soon Pay for itself.
Easily Installed
PLOWS AND ALL REPAIRS,
DISC HARROWS,
WAGONS,
POTATO PLANTERS.
DRILLS,
SPIKE HARROWS.
GARDEN SEEDERS
HessePs Farm Machinery
RELIABILITY
Office 544
W A. HESSEL.
GRESHAM,
OREGON
C. K. ROGERS
T h e city h a s im p ro v ed F ir s t s tre e t
an d D epot s tr e e t w ith a c o at of
c ru s h e d rock a n d g ra v e l.
BONDS
Mrs. A lm a H all, a fo rm e r re s id e n t
of th is p lace , h a s m oved back to h e r
old h om e h e re , now o w n ed by Mr.
D avis. Mrs. H all h as sp e n t th e p ast
y e a r a t P rin e v ille , O regon.
ISSUED BY
U.S. and Foreign Governm’ts
Mr. a n d M rs. O. L. D u n b a r o f R ie
V ista, C a lifo rn ia , s p e n t S u n d ay h e re
w ith Mr.
D u n b a r's
p a re n ts .
Mr.
D u n b a r w ill re s id e a t O reg o n C ity,
w h ere he w ill ta k e c h a rg e o f a la rg e
d ry goods sto re .
Mrs. J. D avis of B ro w n sv ille, O re ­
gon, v isited w ith h e r u n cle a n d a u n t.
Mr. a n d M rs. D. D u n b ar, S a tu rd a y .
M rs. J u lia S n o v er e n te r ta in e d th e
W o m en ’s so c ie ty of th e P re s b y te ria n
c tiu rc h on T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n .
D on't fo rg e t th e R ed C ro ss u n it
every T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . T h e w ork
is p ro g re ssin g
finely
a n d finished
w ork is b ein g se n t in rig h t alo n g .
A lvin
C o p elan d
h a s m oved his
fam ily in to th e A sh c ra ft h o u se. Mr.
C o p elan d h a s ta k e n Mr. B e n e c k e 'j
place In th e S u n Dial m ill. Mr. B en-
e ck e an d fam ily h av e g o n e to San
D iego to sp en d a few m o n th s.
The
P a re n t-T e a c h e r
a ss o c ia tio n
will m eet a t th e sch o o lh o u se on F r i­
day a fte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 25, a t 2 :3 0 .
An in te re s tin g p ro g ra m is b ein g p re ­
p a re d , to w hich all p a tr o n s a n d
frie n d s o f th e sch o o l a re in v ite d .
FOR SALE
Yield 4°o to 7% Interest
Bank of Gresham
Resources over $150,000.00
COTTRELL
SCENIC
T ile r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e P a r ­
e n t- T e a c h e rs ’ a ss o c ia tio n
w ill be
h eld a t th e sch o o lh o u se on F rid a y
e v e n in g , J u n u a r y 25, b eg in n in g a t 8
o ’clock.
J u d g e Geo. W. S ta p le to n
w ill g ive a n a d d re s s on " T h e W ar
S a v in g s S ta m p s, w hat th e y a re a n d
how to s e c u re th e m a n d th e i r v a lu e
to you a n d y o u r c o u n tr y .”
I n v ita ­
tio n is e x te n d e d to a ll w ho u re I n te r ­
e ste d to a tte n d .
If n o t too lu te, a
b a sk e t-b a ll g a m e w ill be p lay ed be­
tw een th e C o ttre ll g irls a n d boys a f t e r
th e a d d re s s.
M rs. M ary Z in sliieiu , of P o rtla n d ,
w as a w eek-end g u e st o f h e r s is te r,
M rs. J . R. D uncan.
A m ong th o s e on th e sick list a re
Mrs. A. R. G o g er, Mrs. S ta d te r and
A lice J a c k . G ra n d p a D ay. w ho lias
been q u ite ill, is re p o rte d b e tte r.
C. C. J a c k , w ho w o rk s fo r th e
W e ste rn U nion T e le g ra p h co m p an y
in P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d ay w ith ills
p a re n ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. D. D. Ja c k .
S tom ach T roubles.
If you h a v e tr o u b le w ith y o u r
sto m a c h you sh o u ld tr y C h a m b e r-
SERVICE
lu ln 's T u b le ts.
So m any h a v e been
T lie silo in c re a s e s th e size o f th e re s to re d to h e a lth by th e use of
fa
rm
50
to
100
p
e
r
c
e
n
t
by
in
c
r
e
a
s
­
Res. Tel 6x2
th e s e ta b le ts a n d th e ir c o st Is so
A r e Y o u r Sew ers C lo g g ed ?
ing t l i e slo c k c u rry in g ca p a c ity . See little . 25 c e n ts , th a t it is w o rth w hile
T h e bo w els a re th e s e w e ra g e sy s­ H e s s e l’s F a r m M ach in ery .
to giv e th e m a tr ia l .— A dv.
tem of th e body. Y ou ca n w ell
im a g in e th e re s u lt w hen th e y a re
TROUTDALE
sto p p ed up as is th e case in c o n s tip a ­
tio n .
As a p u rg a tiv e you w ill find '
T h e Red C ro ss w o rk ro o m w as a C h a m b e rla in ’s
T a b le ts
e x c e lle n t.
very busy place la st F rid a y .
New T hey a re m ild a n d g e n tle in th e ir
re c r u its o f efficient w o rk e rs oil both ac tio n . T h ey a lso im p ro v e th e d ig e s ­
tio n .— Adv.
th e k n ittin g a n d se w in g , a re co m in g
in. Next w eek th e r e w ill be an all- W eath er R eport, B egin n in g Jnn. 21».
Pleasant Hill Farm Dairy, $/z Mile East of Lents Junction, on
d ay m e etin g .
E ach o n e co m in g is
Foster Road.
re q u e s te d to b rin g sa n d w ic h e s fo r
Pacific C oast S ta te s : S om e p ro b a ­
o n e, an d so m e o n e a rtic le b esides b ility of ra in S u n d ay in s o u th e rn
lo r th e fru g a l n o o d ay lu n ch .
T ile C a lifo rn ia a n d
o c c a sio n ally a f te r
re g u la r b u sin e ss m e e tin g w ill be M onday on n o rth c o a s t: o th e rw is e
i h eld In th e a fte rn o o n .
fa ir.
No
d ecid ed
te m p e r a tu r e
LUNCH AT NOON
T h e re w ere elev en la d ie s in a t- ch a n g e s.
| te n d a n c e at th e so cial h o u r a t th e
THIRTY COWS
P re f e rs C h a n ilw rttu n 's.
lib ra ry last T h u rs d a y .
Miss N elly
" In th e c o u rs e o f a c o n v e rs a tio n
S
om
e
fre
s
h
,
o
th
e
r s co m in g fre s h , tu b e r c u lin te s te d .
Eox from th e c e n tra l lib ra ry e n te r ­ w ith C h a m b e rla in M edicine Co.'s r e p ­
ta in e d . w ith
s to rie s an d re a d in g re s e n ta tiv e to d a y , we had o ccasio n to
All dairy equipment, 500 bottles, dairy wagon, auto truck.
a b o u t th e w ar. T ea w as serv ed by d iscu ss in a g e n e ra l w ay tlie m e rits
2
horses,
harness, wagon, hack, top buggy, surrey, mower,
At
Mrs. A. Eox an d Mrs. J o h n L a rrso n . of th e ir d iffe re n t p re p a r a tio n s .
rake, plows and all necessary farming tools, household furni­
h is su g g e s tio n I ta k e p le a s u re in ex-
A fam ily d in n e r a t V a n co u v er at p re s sin g my e s tim a tio n of C h a m b e r­
ture and bedding.
th e h om e o f Mr. a n d M rs. W. W. la in 's C ough R em edy. I h a v e a fa m ­
TERMS Sum« under $20, Cash; sums over $20, 90 d ay s’ time
R o b in so n in c lu d e d th e fo llo w in g p e r­ ily of six c h ild re n an d h av e u sed th is
rem ed y In m y h o m e fo r y e a rs . I c o n ­
on approved notes. Interest 8 per cent.
so n s fro m T ro u td a le : Mr. a n d Mrs. s id e r it th e o n ly cough re m e d y on th e
N. g. P a rs o n s an d c h ild re n , O live m a r k e t, as I h av e trie d n e a rly all
JOHN STEIGER ESTATE, Owner
JOHN II. GIIISON, A u ction eer
k in d s .” — E a rl C. R oss, p u b lis h e r
W ilso n , an d C la re n c e P arso n s.
H am ilto n C o u n ty R e p u b lican -N ew s,
K . A. M ILLRIt, Bank o f Greftluun, C lerk
M iss L u lu M irk icy, th e efficient S y racu se, K a n s a s .— Adv.
an d o b lig in g o p e ra to r fo r th e Pacific
S ta te s te le p h o n e a t T ro u td a le , r e ­
23484823485323232348232348234848484848484823482323
sig n ed th e first o f th e y e a r, a n d M rs
232348535348534823009953532353532353235323532323
W ill W rig h t will m a n a g e th e e x ­
c h a n g e is b ein g m oved o v e r to th e
W rig h t sto re .
AUCTION SALE
B uyer o f L iv esto ck
Long Distance Hauling of Stock, Etc., by Auto Trucks.
R. 1, Box 392, Portland. Phone Woodlawn 5358
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, Commencing 11 o’CIock
Home Rendered Lard
ALL FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON
Phone us if you have any Stock for Sale.
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Pleasant Home
Phone 755
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PORTLAND
AND
G RESH A M
Office w ith P io n eer A u lo Truck Co., 2 2 « Ash St.
P h on e B roadw ay 2834
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.
Thompson Addition, Gresham
ED . B A U M A N N
«.«»on
ItESK HOMEMADE
SAI SAGE
If you h av e
F resh C ow s, B eef o f any kind.
Veal C alves, Ilogs. C hickens to
se ll, see
G E O . B IE T L , P ro p .
S A N IT A R Y
M ARKET
P h on e SSI
Main St.
G resham
Fresh Ground lio n e for C hickens
FRESH
AND C U R E D
L A R D , ETC.
M EA TS.
EXPERT
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
PAINTING
SEE
E. E. C H IP M A N
P iione 5 « \2
Soon ( h e r His Cold.
E v e ry o n e sp e a k s w ell o f C h a m b e r-
Ia in 's C ough R em edy , a f te r h a v in g
used it. M rs G eo rg e L ew is. Pitt®-
y e a rs o ld , w as sick w ith a cold fo r
tw o o r th r e e w eeks. I d o c to re d him
and used v a rio u s co u g h m e d icin es
I b egan u sin g C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
R em edy. H e th e n Im p ro v ed ra p id ly
an d in a few d ay s w as o v e r b is c o ld .”
— Adv.
^ I r . an d M rs. J . R. K n a rr s p e n t
S u n d ay in T ro u td a le a tte n d in g to a f ­
fa irs a t th e i r h o m e, a n d v isitin g
frie n d s.
F ro m th e m we le a rn th a t
R ic h a rd is now w ith th e m e rc h a n t
sh ip H o u sa to n ic , s ta tio n e d
on th e
A tla n tic co ast.
M r. C a rlso n , fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs
a g e n t at T ro u td a le , on th e P. R. I
& P. lin e, h a s been tr a n s f e r r e d to th e
M o n ta v illa s ta tio n , le a v in g no o ne
in th e s ta tio n h ere.
Mr. a n d M rs. N. P. W allace r e ­
tu r n e d la st w eek fro m e a s te rn O re­
gon to th e ir h o m e in T ro u td a le .
The
prices on
lowing C A S H
M ill
P R IC E S
Feed
having been established the fo l­
will prevail at
our m ill
until
fu rth e r
n otice:
T h e re w ill he c h u rc h
se rv ices
next S u n d ay e v e n in g , a n d re g u la rly
ev ery S u n d ay e v e n in g u n til f u r th e r
a n n o u n c e m e n t.
HILLSVIEW
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t g iv en by th e
H illsv iew
sch o o l
F rid a y
ev e n in g
w as well a tte n d e d a n d very m uch
e n jo y e d by a ll.
Mr.
V ed d er, th e
C la c k a m a s co u n ty s u p e rv is o r, gave
a very in te re s tin g ta lk on school
R aniuel S c h w a rtz is w o rk in g a , th e
M a n u fa c tu re d by
g re e n h o u s e a n d
w ill
a tte n d high
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
sch o o l.
T ile n am e ''.M ount H ood R u tte r ”
Miss M e u lle r r e tu rn e d to h e r hom e
h as h e re to fo re been used by p e r­
a
t
M o n tav illa a f t e r v is itin g fo r som e
m issio n o f th e M ount H ood ice
tim e w ith h e r s is te r ,
M rs. A. E.
C ream Co., w hich h as all it» d airy
| p ro d u c ts
re g is te re d u n d e r th a t
F o rs y th e .
titie . T h a t p e rm issio n h a s ceased ,
M iss Iieaco ck w as ill w ith a cold I
h en ce th e c h a n g e o f n a m e , w hich
a
n
d
n o t a b le to te a c h h e r sch o o l on
| b ecam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
M onday a n d T u esd ay .
'M o u n ta in
M eadow
B u tte r ”
| will he fo u n d a t all th e L ead in g
It is re p o rte d th a t th e g re e n h o u s e
s to re s in th e co u n ty , ^ s k fo r It.
w ith th e tw o a c re s o f la n d on th e |
W inch ran ch
h av e
been sold fo r i
$ 7 0 0 0 to a Mr. H olden o f P o rtla n d
SANDY BLUFF
M r H olden w ill c o n tin u e to h ire a
Miss C a rrie A n d rew s r e tu rn e d o n e m an to ru n th e g re e n h o u s e
d ay la s t w eek fro m th e h o sp ita l In
T h e fa rm fo rm e rly o w n ed by C.
! P o rtla n d . She is g e ttin g alo n g nicely. E. C lev elan d h as
been
re n te d to
M rs. A. J. A u lt a n d M rs. Jo e so m e Jap s.
C ald o a tte n d e d th e Red C ro ss m e e t­
P e te Jo h n s o n h a s r e tu r n e d to th e
in g , a t th e h o m e of M rs. M. L e n n a rtz lo g g in g cam p.
o f P le a s a n t H om e, on F rid a y .
Mrs. E lsie R ad fo rd v isited o v er
PLEASANT HOME
S a tu rd a y in L in n to n w ith h e r sis te r,
A s u r p ris e p a rty w as g iv en on M iss I
M rs D ora M atth ew s.
A ,
M r. an d M rs A. J. A u lt e n te r ta in e d R u th Ic k le r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
a b o u t tw e n ty -fo u r of th e ir n e ig h b o rs la rg e crow d a tte n d e d an d th e e v e n ­
in g w as sp e n t In p la y in g g am es an d !
e a tin g p o p co rn .
d a n c in g b eing th e fe a tu re . A good
D o ro th y C ad d y , C h a rlie M cC reary
tim e w as en jo y e d by all.
Je s se R a d fo rd , son o f M r. an d Mrs. a n d H a rry C ooley s p e n t S u n d a y a f ­
te rn o o n w ith G e rtr u d e a n d
R u th
R H. « . « . r d , und.rw .nt
Ickler.
o p e ra tio n on F rid a y . I t is to be
Rev. A. J. W a re w ill h o ld rev iv al
h o p ed he w ill m a k e a sp aed y recov-
ery> a, ,h ls m a k e s th e th ird o p e ra -
b e g in n in g M onday, J a n u -
a ry 2 1 at, a t th e
B a p tist c h u rc h .
«'on In th e p a st th r e e m o n th s.
E v ery o n e c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
S ave a lo a f of b re a d a w eek. H elp
C ecil C offm an v isited o v e r S u n d ay
v|o th e w ar.
w ith N ellie McCreary
Mountain Meadow Butter
Prices on Mill Feeds
Shorts, per ton,
$34.00
Bran, per ton,
$32.00
Middlings, per ton,
.
$41.00
In car lots, $1 per ton less than above prices.
As the dem and for M ill Feed is far in excess of the supply
it is difficult to a lw .’.yc have a supply on hand.
order
Therefore,
in
that yet: m ay not be disappointed, better call our office
by phone before coming a fte r feed.
SUN-DIAL
RANCH
a
FAIRVIEW, ORE.
Phone 611
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