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PAGE GRESHAM FOUR OUTLOOK TUESD AY . A NEW SPAPER FOR .JO IN T INSTALLATION GRESHAM TEACHER OREGON SOLLtiERS BY GRESHAM LODGES RESIGNS POSITION Miss O pal H yde, w ho h a s been in ■ h at >■ 'if g ra d e s 4 an d 5 o f th e Ur< -liatn sch o o l, h a s re s ig n e d o w in g to ill h e a lth . M iss H y d e’s w o rk h as been h ig h ly s a tis f a c to r y a n d ev ery • m e co n n e c te d w ith th e sc h o o l is o rry to h a v e h e r leave. M rs. E liz a b e th H eard, of P o r t la n d , lias been e lec ted to fill th e po- -Itio n le ft v a c a n t by M iss H yde. -Mrs. H eard is a g r a d u a te o f th e In d ia n a tu ti n o rm a l sch o o l an d is h ig h ly re co m m en d ed . Attention! The F arm ers’ M utual Relief Association Fire OF PO K TL A H D , OBEO O N in v ite s all fa r m e rs w ho h av e no li ■iirance on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s to In su re w ith us. T ills A sso cia tio n is th e c h e a p e st an d s a f e s t In 'lie s la te . It In s u re s o n ly c o u n try p ro p e rty an d h a s o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in s u ra n c e in fo rce. W rite or phone II. W . K X A bH A EL, Pi'«*. T h e P a rtn e rs M u tu al E ire R elief A sso ciatio n . G ic slia m H o u le \ o . 8 P h o n e MA Nolui-y P u b lic H eal E s ta te G re sh a m C am p , No. 13160, M. W. A., a n d T rillu m • a m p No. 56S 6. R oyal N e ig h b o rs, in s ta lle d officers fo r th e e n s u in g te rm b efo re a n a u d ie n c e o f m o re th a n a h u n d re d fra- te r n a lis ts In th e M odern W oodm en b a ll, F rid a y e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 16. S ta te D eputy J M. S im m o n s acte d as in s ta llin g officer fo r th e W ood m en , a n d S ta te O racle, Mrs. J . M S im m o n s in s ta lle d tile officers of th e R oyal N eig h b o rs. A fte r th e officers w ere in s ta lle d a b o u n tifu l re p a s t w as serv ed to ail presen*. G resh am ('a m p lias d o u b led its m e m b e rsh ip d u rin g th e p ast y e a r. T ile fo llo w in g officers w ere in s ta lle d : E o r th e M. W A I*. C., Etl. S e ll; V. C „ H. L . W a lra d ; W. A., H a ro ld B o e h tn e r; b a n k e r, C. J L u n d q u is t; c le rk , E. S. M cC o rm ick ; e sc o rt, R u b en K a s e r; s e n try , F re d llo s s ; w a tc h m a n , W in. P e te rs o n ; m a n a g e r, A lfred H atn n iar. E o r tile R oyal N eig h b o rs th e fo l lo w in g w ere in s ta lle d : E m m a W al ra d , o ra c le ; Emma I’e te rs o n , V. o ra c le ; N ellie C ox, c h a n c e llo r; A nna L u n d q u is t, re c o r d e r; H e ste r L aw re n ce, re c e iv e r; L eila G ibbs, in n e r s e n tin e l: P a u lin e K tillio n s, o u te r s e n tin e l; A lfred H am u iar, m a n a g e r fo r o n e y ear. Prune Vour Trees and Berry Vines Now J .W l'A B V 22, 1»18 Sale Extraordinary A copy o f th e first issue o f th e S o ld ie r-' N ew s l a t t e r , p u b lish e d lit P o rtla n d fo r th e O regon s o ld ie rs h a s been re ceiv ed . I t c o n ta in s 48 la rg e p ag es an d re p r e s e n ts ev ery c o u n ty in tile s ta te . Its m a tte r is m ad e up fro m c o n tr ib u tio n s a n d e x tr a c ts from ail th e n e w sp a p e rs an d su p p le m e n ts th e le tte r s fro m hom e. P o rtla n d an d M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty is re p r e s e n t ed in six pages. T lie N ew s L e tte r will be p rin te d on th e 1st and 15th of each m o n th . o f M e n ’s A ll ■ W o o l C lo t h in g W e h av e 37 S u its to g o a t t h r e e p r i c e s $7.50 $10.00 SIZES AS FOLLOWS CHEAPER GAINS. T h e slo p b u ck et m e th o d of feed in g f a tte n in g h ogs is ra p id ly d is a p p e a r ing, e sp e c ia lly w h e re th e m ost o f tile ra tio n is g ra in . T h e se lf fe e d e r fo r ' g ra in is p ro v in g so m u ch m ore ecu- 1 inim ical by sa v in g feed a n d la b o r. T ills m e th o d o f fe e d in g lias been tried o u t in all p a rts o f th e U nited , S ta te s w ith good su ccess. T h e fo llo w in g a re th e re s u lts o f a la rg e n u m b e r o f tr i n s a t d if f e r e n t' E x p e rim e n t s ta tio n s a n d co v ers a b o u t 1 60(1 h o g s fed : H alid fed S elf fed «8.5 82.2 A v erag e d ay s fed A v erag e d a ily g ain p e r 1.23 1.92 h ead , lbs. A v erag e d aily feed p e r 5.47 8. h ead , lbs. A v erag e a m o u n t of feed p er 100 lbs g a in , 445. 411 lbs. S p ecificatio n s fo r b u ild in g self fe e d e rs can in- se c u re d fre e a t th is office. THREE SIZE 34, TWO SIZE 35, TW ELVE SIZE 3G, SEVEN SIZE 37, FIV E SIZE 38, FOUR SIZE 33, FOUR SIZE 40. We have 18 Overcoats to go at $10 and $12.50 each SIZES AS FOLLOWS ONE SIZE 33, TWO SIZE 34, THREE SIZE 35, THREE SIZE 36 FIV E SIZE 37, THREE SIZE 38 AND ONE SIZE 39. This clothing is all first class and the sm aller sues are just the thing for thè boys going to the public and high schools. Shipment of Women’s Fine Shoes Arrived Today Edw. Aylsworth, The Clothier G R E SH A M , GRESHAM LOCALS All th is how l a b o u t S e c re ta ry of A j W ar R a k e r, S e c re ta ry of th e Navy X I D an iels anil P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l B u rleso n w ill h a v e its effect in d u e Rev. J . M ontcalm B row n and w ife tim e. T h e ir re s ig n a tio n s will he E. R u stie r w ere d in n e r We have 6, 8 and 10 ft. TREE PRUNNERS due on M arch 4, 1 821, if n o t te n an d M rs. g u e sts on F rid a y of M r. an d Mrs. C. derei! so o n e r. for p ru n in g the ta lle r trees, M. O lip h a n t. Som e good p eo p le w ould le t o u r Tin- M isses M aude M ichel and M a s o ld ie rs h a v e m e a tle s s d ay s and bel S hipley m ad e a w eek-end tr ip to 20, 24 and 26 in. PRUNERS for berry bushes and shrubs to b acc o less d ay s. W ell, p e rh a p s t i l e M on m o u th to visit Hie local g irls boys can g et a co u p le of h e rr in g over who a re a tte n d in g N o rm al. th e re In F ra n c e , an d th ey can eal And the Short PRUNING SHEARS for the small work Mrs. E. W. A y lsw o rih an d c h il one a n d sm o k e th e o th e r. d re n h a v e g o n e fo r a tw o -w e e k s’ W e H a v e T h e m Now. visit w ith tie r s is te r , Mrs. G eorge T h o se M ilk R eco rd b la n k s . P r i n t P ag e, at O n a la sk a , W a sh in g to n . D on’t delay the p runing time. It is im portant. ed on d u ra b le c a rd b o a rd , s u ita b le fo r Mr. an d M rs. Sain Z e lia r of H ecla, 1« to 18 cow s. J u s t th e th in g fo r y o u r d a iry . W ill sa v e m any tim e s S o u th D ak o ta, v isited th is w eek w itli th e ir cost. 10c each , o r $1.00 a tlie la t te r 's u n d e , R. W. C a lk in s and dozen. T h e O u tlo o k , p h o n e 701. fam ily. T h ey w ere on th e i r way to S u b sc rib e fo r th«r O u tlo o k fo r “ tin C a lifo rn ia . bo y ." It w ill follow him to th e cam p Mrs. G eorge W ilde, w ife of tlie an d its tw ice-a-w eek v isits w ill b e S ta n d a rd Oil c o m p a n y ’s a g e n t h e re , ju s t lik e le tte r s fro m h om e. G ltE S IIA M , OREG ON lias com e from L a G ra n d e , O regon to O v e r-e a tin g Is le n d in g aid to Hie join h e r h u sb a n d . T h ey a re s ta y in g enem y. at p re s e n t a t M rs. H a u e r’s. An all-d a y m e e tin g of th e G resh am a u x ilia ry of th e R ed C ro ss w ill be h eld a t th e lib ra ry on F rid a y , b e g in 0101010101485301020101010200010201 n in g a t 10 o ’clock L ad ies a re r e q u e ste d to b rin g a lig h t lu n ch . Mrs. M. E. C oons of th e T erry n e ig h b o rh o o d lias r e tu r n e d h om e from S e a ttle , w here sh e s p e n t a p le a s a n t m o n th w ith h e r so n -in -law and d a u g h te r. Mr. am i Mrs. C. G. S u th e r lan d . Jo h n I*. F re t m an , w ho is y et confined to h is h o m e as th e re s u lt of ng.-gWMr.'«►.**: a p a ra ly tic s tro k e , is slow ly im p ro v ing ai d will p ro b ab ly re c o v e r th e use ^ of Ills p a ra ly z e ! lim b s. H e h a s r e n t Our inventory shows too much stock in certain lines and together with other causes, ed Ills farm on S ta n le y a v e n u e an d we have decided to make the next month, a month of unexcelled buying opportunity for you will m ove to L en ts in a s h o r t tim e. 2 O p p o r tu n ity Great Stock-Reducing Sale WATCH o l ’ll ADS, T H E R E ’LL BE BIG BARGAINS. C ro c k e ry S p ecially P ric e d F or the opening sale we have deeidetl on CROCKERY, .lust at tin time w ln n w h o le are telling iis we are lucky to have any crockerv on hand, and to o rd er again is sure to mean an advane»', we intend to clean up «tur entire stock at prim s that even in normal times would appeal to you. A few bargains are ¡ d e is 16 Dozen 9 inch Dinner Plates Special per Set 5 9 c 8 Dozen Deep Soup Plates Special per Set 63c 4 Doz. Creamers, 12c 2 Doz. 2-qt. Pitchers, each 3 5 c Other items tire Bakers. Platters, Scallops, Sauce Boats, Cake Plates. Covered Butters, Sugars, Vegetable Dishes, Etc. Space is loo limited io list more Inti tin s are only a few of the real bargains offered. First come, first served Another Big Special tor the Opening Sale is “Royal Club” Coffee W e Hardly N eed I ell You of its M e r its During the Sale, 1 lb. 35c, 3 lbs. 9Sc, 5 lbs $1.69 Help put th»> " S k id s ' u n d er the ‘ K a is e r." for a liar of soap here, now. Save all fats a pound of gr»n-> ■ is good T h e »led leaf ion of a se rv ic e (lag w ill be th e fe a tu re a t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay e v e n ing. A p a tr io tic p ro g ra m will be p re i sen teil, » .in s istin g o f s h o rt a d d re s s e s by Rev W. T. K e rr of P o rtla n d a n d Dr. A. T h o m p so n , a n d vocal and in s tr u m e n ta l m usic. T h e fu ll p ro g ra m w ill be p u b lish e d in tlie n ex t O u tlo o k . T h e re g u la r b u sin ess m e e tin g an d tea of tlie L a d ie s ’ Aid will be held to m orrow a t th e h om e of M rs. Em il O sw ald. T h e re will be a s h o rt p ro g ram c o n sistin g of p ian o solos by Mrs. J. E. C lg n a h a n a n d Mrs. F re d T odd, vocal so lo s by M rs. O sw ald and M ts. C la rk R a d fo rd , re a d in g by- Mrs C. M Z im m e rm a n . Mrs. O sw ald w ill be assist« d in s e rv in g by Mrs. Ju s S tealin g . Mrs. J . E. M etzger an d Mrs. J a s . E lk in g to n . Tlie W o m en ’s U h rls tja n T e m p e r a n ce U nion w ill be held a t th e lib ra ry on T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n , b e g in n in g af 2 o ’clock A s h o r t b u sin e ss session « ill be held b e fo re th e sew ing be gins. T h e »lav of p ra y e r fo r n a tio n a l c o n s titu tio n a l p ro h ib itio n w ill be o b serv ed by tlie m e m b e rs of tlie U nion an d th e ir frie n d s in a u n io n m e e tin g a t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h on T h u rsd a y e v e n in g , w hen Mrs. S leeth , p re s id e n t o f th e C o u n ty U nion an d head of tiie e v a n g e listic d e p a rtm e n t o f th e s t a te o rg a n is a tio n , w ill be | p re se n t a n d lead th e m eetin g . O REG O N Copyright 1916 The House oí KcppcabeinM* A U C T IO N SA L E BORING, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, AT 10 0 CLOCK A. M. Two Fresh E x tra Fine Jersey Cows, coining 6 and 7 years old. Two Yearling Heifers. Two Heifer Calves, 2 months old. Jersey Bull Calf, 4 months old. Brood Sow. Buckskin D riv ing Mare, 9 years old. Pig, 4 months old. Top Buggy. Set Single Harness. Sm alley Feed C u tter, No. 111 2, hand or belt power. Two dozen B. K. Pullets. S ix-hole s o . Iten d M alleab le R an g e, w a te r coil. H e a tin g S tove. B a rre l C h u rn . C o o k in g U ten sils, D ishes. K itc h e n T re a s u r e . D in in g T ab le. O ne dozen C h a irs , 3 R o c k e rs. T h re e Iro n B ed s te a d s . T w o D re sse rs. Red D a v e n p o rt. S a n ita ry C ouch. S ew in g .M achine. C ro ssc u t S aw . Axes, S leilg es a n d W edges. G a rd e n T o o ls a n d o ilie r a rtic le s to o n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n . FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERM S Sums $20 ami under, »'ash: over $20, six m onths, on approved note at 8 p er cent. , L L Kidder Hardware Co Y our $14.50 W. R. B0RW1CK, Owner ED. S IE E E R , A u c tio n e e r SPRING M. A. ROSS POST AND CORPS INSTALL OFFICERS WHEAT. M any re q u e s ts a re co m in g to th e L ust S a tu rd a y w as in s ta lla tio n day C o u n ty A g e n t's office fo r seed w h e a t fo r tlie M. A. R oss P o s t a n d C orps. fo r s p rin g see d in g . T h e re is no T hey a lso e n te r ta in e d on th a t day d o u b t a sufficient a m o u n t o f good a b o u t fifty v is ito rs fro m S u m n e r seed w h eat w ith in tlie co u n ty to s u p P ost an d C o rn s in P o rtla n d . N ot ply local d e m a n d s if its lo c a tio n w as w ith s ta n d in g th e la rg e n u m b e r of k n o w n . In o r d e r to sav e m oney fo r g u e s ts an d th e sm a ll n u m b e r o f | th e P u rc h a s e r, an d m a k e m oney fo r w o rk e rs in th e local C o rp s, a s p le n th e s e lle r, th is office w ill act as an in d id d in n e r w as se rv e d , w hich th e fo rm a tio n b u re a u fo r seed w h eat and v is ito rs seem ed t o ’ a p p re c ia te . M any o th e r fa rm se e d s as th e seaso n a d w o rd s of p ra ise fo r th e M. A. Ross vances. T lie v a rie tie s w hich h av e been re c C orps w ere h e a rd . o m m en d ed fo r w estern O regon a re T h e P o st in s ta lle d th e fo llo w in g officers: c o m m a n d e r, G eo rg e K n ie r- D efiance, M arq u is, R ed F ife a n d H u le n i: s e n io r vice, G. W . W o n a c o tt; sto n . S ev eral fa rm e rs in th e e a s te rn ju n io r vice, L. L a rs o n ; a d ju t a n t an d p a rt of tlie c o u n ty h a v e re p o rte d good q u a r te r m a s te r . E. E. C h ip m a n ; r e s u lts fro m .M arquis. W e w ould lik e O. D., G eo rg e M u rra y ; I. G., T hos. to h av e an y p a rty h a v in g a n y of th e abo v e v a rie tie s o r an y o th e r good v a C in d e r. T h e officers in s ta lle d in th e C orps rie ty o f seed w h eat to le t o u r office w ere C h ris tin a H u m a so n . p re s id e n t; know e ith e r by c a rd o r by p h o n e. M aggie R y an , s e n io r v ice; L illia n Mr an d M rs. J o h n B ush, o f P o r t C h ip m a n , s e n io r vice; C la ra K an e, la n d , w ere g u e s ts of Mr. a n d M rs. C. s e c r e ta r y ; E m m a G ilm o re, tr e a s u re r , I. R a k e r on S a tu rd a y n ig h t a n d Sun-: I M rs. H a rrie t H e n d e e , p re s id e n t of day. S u m n e r C orps, w as th e in s ta llin g o f ficer. B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads Th»' G re sh a m C h a p te r. O rd e r of E a ste rn S ta r w as o rg a n is e d ju s t th r e e , y e a rs ago. T h e m e m b e rs c e le b ra te th e a n n iv e r s a ry by a tte n d in g som e I c h u rc h in a body. L a st S u n d ay e v e n in g . they a tte n d e d th e M eth o d ist I E p isco p al c h u rc h , w hen th e y liste n e d I to an a p p ro p r ia te a n d e a rn e s t s e r m on by th e p a s to r. Rev. J .Montcalm B row n. S p ecial m u sic w as fu rn is h e d J by Mrs. O. J. B row n an d by a ch o ir c o n sistin g of M rs. B ro w n , Mrs. J a s E lk ln g to u , M rs J . N. C la n a h a n , Dr J. E C la n a h a n a n d H. J. P u lfe r, a ll m em b ers o f th e O rd e r Miss G ladys N eal p re s id e d a t th e o rg a n . WB KNOW OUK M E A T S W IL L YLBASE YOU "WELL - SO M U C H ,T H A T .OTHER FOLKS l : WE WANT YOU TO TELL ON US I D on’t keep it a se c re t. A fte r y o u ’ve d isc o v e re d how o u r m e a ts p le a se you, g u ests, WI (folks a b o u t ly g o ssip (P ass a lo n g Gresham M arket v o u r fam ily a n d y o u r v a n t you to te ll o th e r it. T h a t s o r t of fr ie n d w o n ’t h u r t an y b o d y . th e good w old. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. GRESH AM . OREGON Thrift Day--Feb’y 3 Will be observed Monday, February 4th, this year. W H A T IS T H R IF T ? E arning, Spending, Saving, Giving in Right P roportion. And w ln n they were tilled he said u nto his disciples, g a th e r up the broken pieces which re main over, th at nothing be lo st." Exam ples of th rift may be found in the good book as fol lows: Proverb« 31:10-30; Isaiah 5 9:7; M atthew 7:12; Luke 15: 13; Jo h n 6 : 12; 1st Tim othy 5: 8 ; 2d Tim othy 2 : 15; I’rov rhs l ' : 9 ; Isaiah 6 1 :4 ; Luke 6 :4 7 -4 9 ; Luke 19:11-27; 1st Tim othy 4 : 8 ; 1st Tim othy 6. We should tak e heed. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON • >