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GRESHAM OITLOOK T l ESPAT. TROUTDALE Placing Your Order Early You’ll get delivery at any time within six months at the price now and be assured of getting the article when wanted. Tractors, with all Tractor Machinery HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY GRESHAM, ORE Office 544 Res. Tel. 6x2 See These Bargains We have 2 B inders, 3 Spike-Tooth H arrow s, one 12-dise Drill, 2 Plows, one l()-disc H arrow with tongue tru ck (used, but in good c o n d itio n ); one -400. one .»(Mt, one i(Ml capacity ( ream S ep arato r, used only a short time. On>‘ Pacific Portable Drag Saw used, but in A-l condition. One b 11. p. H as E n g in e , u sed . One 4D> h. p. Engine. A ll These A re Sure Bargains W h ile They W. A. HESSEL Gresham Last Phone 6x2 B e s t (Quality IVIeats HOMEMADE HAMS, BACON AND LARD. Fruits and Vegetables in Season WE BI'Y STOCK OF ALL KINDS Andrews Bros. Meat Market Pleasant Home Phone 755 Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA ND AN D G RESH A M t Office w ith P ion eer Auto Truck Co.. 2 2 0 Ash Hl. P h on e ISroailM a> 2854 < > < * Furniture Moving and Fanners’ Hauling a Specialty : ► ; B. W. EMERY, Prop Res. Phone 173 Gresham, Ore Remember Phone 797 If You Have JANI ARY 2W, PAGE TUKEE IMI» n r CORBETT T h e C o rb e tt R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry The Red Cross m eetings con tin u e In la rg e a tte n d a n c e a n d e n w ill give a m u sic a l and so cial d an ce, Vo th u s ia s m . At th e all-d ay m e etin g on th e ev e n in g of F e b ru a ry 6 th la s t T h u rs d a y a b o u t 27 p a rto o k of cal a n d In s tru m e n ta l n u m b e rs will th e m id -d ay lu n c h , w h ich w as a b u n d be re n d e re d by hom e ta le n t, also se v a n t bu t a d h e re d to c o n se rv a tio n lines. e ra l n u m b e rs by P o rtla n d ta le n t. Ad- It w as d ecid ed to o p en a c o n tin u e d j m ission 20 cen ts. Mrs. M cC leverty of P o rtla n d is th e ru m m a g e sale, to be o p en a t th e w ork ro o m s on m e e tin g days. D o n atio n s g u e st o f M rs. C la ra E. S m ith. a re e a rn e s tly re q u e s te d of a rtic le s Mr. a n d M rs. St. Jo s e p h L elan d w h ich m ay be w o rth so m e th in g to a v isited frie n d s in P o rtla n d se v eral b u y e r, a n d w ill b rin g in m oney to days la st w eek. th e cau se. I t w as also d ecid ed to M rs M. E. R eed v isited h e r d a u g h h o ld a ll-d ay m e e tin g s on th e second te r s in P o rtla n d th e first of th e a n d fo u r th T h u rs d a y s in th e m o n th . w eek. O th e r w eek s th e m e e tin g s w ill be Roy E m ily a n d fam ily en jo y e d a in th e a fte rn o o n s . visit w ith h is b ro th e r A1 from Id ah o , A m ong th e n a m e s o f th e g ra d u a te s recen tly . Mr. an d M rs. L ew is R eed e n te r of th e W a sh in g to n h ig h sch o o l last w eek is a T ro u td a le g irl, M erle M on ta in e d Mr. an d Mrs. H a rm o n S u n a h a n . w ho is co m m en d ed fo r a p e r day. C o lu m b ia g ra n g e No. 267 will hol.l fect re c o rd of a tte n d a n c e d u rin g h e r h ig h sch o o l c o u rse. Miss M onahan th e next m o n th ly m eetin g S a tu rd a y . g ra d u a te d fro m th e te a c h e rs ’ c o u rse, F e b ru a ry 2d, an all-d ay m e etin g . b u t p e n d in g an o p e n in g in h e r ch osen T h e le c tu re r lias p re p a re d a m usical p ro fe ssio n , w ill go back to W a sh in g and lite r a ry p ro g ra m a n d a c ak e to n h ig h fo r a post g r a d u a te co u rse. c o n te st g u e ssin g gam e. T h e public Miss N an B u rn s h a s left h e r p o si is in v ite d Io h e a r th e p ro g ra m from tio n in a S p o k an e h o sp ita l to rem ain 1 u n til 2 o 'clo ck p. ni. All m em b ers w itli h e r m o th e r, Mrs. .lam es B u rn s, sh o u ld be p re s e n t to a ss ist th e new officers In th e i r first official m eetin g a t T ro u td a le . M rs L ou H a n k s, o f C an y o n v ille SERVICE OF WEARER w as a re cen t g u est of Mrs. M orris DENOTED BY CORD M cG innis of T ro u td a le , re tu rn in g J u s t as th e sleev e c h e v ro n s and h o m e last w eek. Mrs. M cG innis an d d a u g h te r J u n e acc o m p a n ie d h e r fo r b ars, s ta rs , an d e a g le s on th e s h o u ld e r p ro claim ra n k in g officers, th e hut a tw o w e e k s’ v isit. T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s’ Aid m eets cord d e n o te s th e b ra n c h of serv ice W e d n esd ay , F e b ru a r y 6 th , w ith Mrs. each p riv a te h as e n te re d . L ig h t b lu e sig n ifies In f a n tr y ; T J S k irv in sc a rle t. A rtille ry ; yellow , C a v a lry ; buff, Q u a rte r m a s te rs C o rp s: s c a rle t, FAIRVIEW and w hite, E n g in e e rs ’ C o rp s; sc a rle t rile F a irv ie w g ra n g e w ill m eet and b lack . O rd n a n c e ; black anil n ex t S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 2. D u rin g w hite, F ield C le rk ; m aro o n , M edical tile le c tu re h o u r, w hich is open to all, C o rp s; black an d gold. O fficers; s il C. H. H ay s of th e S h erw o o d C o -o p er v er a n d b lack , A d ju ta n t G e n e ra l’s a tiv e E x ch an g e, w ill sp e a k on coop C le rk ; g re e n . In s tr u c to r H om e e ra tiv e bu y in g . C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ris t G u a rd s; g re e n and w h ite, H om e H all w ill also be p re s e n t. All a re G u a rd s. T h e se co rd s a re w orn only In v ited to a tte n d . on se rv ic e h a ts. T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' m e e tin g w as C ad et a v ia to rs w e a r as h a t b a n d s h eld F rid a y , w hen M rs. H a y h u rs t of inch an d a h a lf w h ite rib b o n s a n d on P o rtla n d gave an in te re s tin g ta lk on c o a t c o lla rs in s ig n ia r e p r e s e n tin g th e th e b e n e fits o f th e asso c ia tio n . a v ia tio n b ra n c h of th e S ig n al C orps, M r an d M rs. W. S to n e of H ood p ro p e lle r b lad es | R iv er h av e m oved to F airv iew an d S imiii Over ll is Cold. a re liv in g w ith th e ir d a u g h te r , Mrs. E v ery o n e s p e a k s w ell o f C h a m b e r ¡C o p e la n d , in th e f r e e ho u se. la in ’s C ough R em edy, a f te r h a v in g Mr. B ro o k s anil fam ily of I’a ris , used it. Mrs. G eo rg e L ew is, P it ts T ex as, a re m o v in g to th e R oss h ouse. field, N. Y , h a s th is to say re g a rd in g Mr. B ro o k s is a son of W E B rooks it: 'L a s t w in te r my little boy, five y e a rs old, w as sick w ith a cold fo r I o f th is place tw o o r th r e e w eeks. I d o c to re d hint Mrs. G eo rg e S haw h a s been q u ite an d used v a rio u s cough m ed icin es ] sick fo r (h e past day o r tw o. b u t n o th in g did him m uch good u n til I b egan u sin g C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough R em edy. He th e n Im proved ra p id ly NOTH E. and In a few d ay s w as o v e r h is c o ld .” — Adv. N otice of Si Ring o f an E -tia v . BONDS ISSUED BY U.S.and Foreign Governm’ts FOR SALE Yield 4'« to 7% Interest Bank of Gresham Resources over $150,000.00 We Lead the Procession of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry th in g on o u r c o u n te rs goes to you Just as It sh o u ld p e rle c t b a k in g — a 1 w a y s fre s h , p u re In g re d ie n ts ; w ide v a rie tie s , rig h t p rices, c o u rte o u s a n d q u ick se rv ic e — n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry . CITY BAKERY G resham . P h on e I I Ekstrom’s Truck Service Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 229 Pine Street Between First and G resham Office, old Garugt* near Lum ber B u ild in g. Yard, Second R esidence sam e ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND Estimates given on outside trips. All grades of coal lS 2 w t Albert Ekstrom Broadway 2082; A-2O78 AUCTION SALE tl M> Farm •« Mile Fast o f P leasant Hom e l>e|Mit. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918, 2 O’CLOCK 'lim p -. E veryth in g w ill Ire sold, im lu llin g P ia n o . P h o n o g r a p h . Pl|a- M ire. T ools, Etc., ami all H ousehold Goods. T ER M S- S um s u n d e r $20, C a sh ; o v e r $20, 90 d a y s ’ lim e on a p pro v ed n o te at 8 p e r c e n t. E. 0. STADTER. Owner II. I. W R E I IS O V A uctioneer. W h e re a s, on tile 1 8 th day o f J a n 1001000001020200020202020153485332020002000102020202532323230202000202020200020202020053000101010202000201010202020 u a ry , 1918, I to o k up an e stra y g e ld in g th a t fo u n d its way in to my e n clo sed p rem ises, an d w hich hud been ru n n in g a t la rg e a b o u t said p rem ises, in th e co u n ty of M u ltn o m ah , S ta te of All kinds of hauling. Prices O reg o n , an d Reasonable. W h e re a s, on tile 2 5 th day of J a n u a ry . 1918, I tiled my sw o rn affidavit w ith B F. R o llin s, J u s tic e of th e Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat P eace, in anil fo r th e co u n ty of Mult Beef Cows. n o n ia h an d s ta te of O reg o n , s e ttin g fo rth th e fa c ts of my h a v in g ta k e n Thompson Addition, Gresham ED. B A U M A N N up said e s tra v , a n d th e f u r th e r tact of my h a v in g p o sted n o tices of such e s tra y , a n d m a d e d ilig e n t In q u iry to a s c e rta in th e o w n e r of said e s tra v , T h e prices on Mill"* Feed having been established the fol an d W h e re a s, upon th e 2 5 th day of J a n u a r y , 1918, th e said B. F R ollins, lowing C A S H P R IC E S w ill prevail at our mill until further J u s tic e o f th e p e a c e o f said c o u n ty an d s ta le , m ad e a n d e n te re d an o r n otice: d e r in h is official re c o rd s, o rd e rin g n o tice of sa le o f said e s tra y to be p u lilislieil in a c c o rd a n c e w ith S ection 4 of C h a p te r 36. L aw s of O regon 1917, w hich said o r d e r d e sig n a te d said sa le io be m ad e upon th e 15th d ay of F e b ru a r y , 1918. N ow, th e r e fo re , I h ereb y give n o tice th a t th e a fo re sa id e s tra y , m ore p a rtic u la rly d e sc rib e d as o n e th re e y e a r-o ld bay g e ld in g w ith tw o whit« i h in d fe et, w ill lie sold at p u b lic sa le I t o th e h ig h e s t b id d e r at l:0 f i p. m. ' o 'clo ck on th e 1 5 th day of F e b ru a ry , 1918, at th e re sid e n c e of th e u n d e r ' sig n e d . 1 ’/2 m iles w est an d *4 m ile so u th of R ockw ood, O reg o n , to s a t is An Ad in the O U T L O O K will help you draw business fy d a m a g e s, c o sts o f k e e p in g an d all EVERYBODY READS IT! e x p en ses in c u rre d , in c lu d in g J u s tic e of P eace lei r, co sts o f a d v e rtis in g an d sale, am i su ch o th e r co sts an d e x , T h o se little sh o w e rs h a v e been p en se as m ay h av e been re g u la rly GOOD FRESH HOMEMADE w elcom e. P e rh a p s In a d d itio n to m ad e. T h is n o tic e is p u b lish e d in p u rs u SAUSAGE ' ra in in g h e re ev ery tw e n ty -six m in a n ce to an o rd e r m ad e by th e said It you have u tes In th e w in te r, m ay b e It w ill get J u s tic e Of th e I’eaee, upon th e 25tll so it w ill s p r in k le a little e v ery tw e n day ot J a n u a r y , 1918 F resh Cows, lie e f of any kind. G EO O. CO N V ILL. Veal C alves. H ogs, th ic k e n s to ty-six h o u rs In th e su m m e r. sell, see Are Your Sewer* C logged ? A y lsw o rth h a s a few o f th o s e all- GEO. D IETL, Prop. T h e b o w els a re th e se w e ra g e sys- wool s u its left w hich he is se llin g at of th e body. Y ou can well S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T red u c e d p rices to close o u t. Sizes tern Im a g in e th e re s u lt w hen th ey a re ra n g e fro m 34 to 40, a n d he will As the demand for M ill Feed is far in excess of the supply P h on e HHI Main St. Gresham sell th e m all th e way fro m $ 7 .5 0 to sto p p e d 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 Freeh (¡round Hone for Chickens $14 50 a s u it. It Is a ta r e o p p o r- it is difficult tT ilw .ys have a supply on hand. Therefore, in C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts ex cellen t F R E SH AND CURED MEATS. i tu n lty to get a c h e a p s u it w h ile th ey T h ey a re m ild an d g e n tle In th e ir last. LARD, ETC. a c tio n . T h ey a lso Im p ro v e th e d ig e s order that you m ay not be disappointed, better call our office ti o n . - Adv. B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads. BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES or FRESH COWS for Sale 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. EXPERT Aoto, Buggy and Wagon PAINTING -------SEE E. E. C H IP M A N P h on e 3 0 x 2 We H ave Them Now. Those Milk Record blanks. Print ed on durable cardboard, suitable for 16 to 18 cows. Just the thing for your dairy Will save many times their coat. 10c each, or >1.00 a dozen. The Outlook, phone 701. Save a loaf of bread a week. Help win the war. by phone before coming after feed. Keep Informed oo Leading Events of the Day G R E S H A M O U T L O O K (Tw ice a W e e k ) with 1 yr. Dally Oregonian ............................ $6.00 Daily and 8unday Oregonian..... 8.00 Dally Jourual ................................... 6.60 Daily and Sunday Journal............. 7.50 5.00 Weekly Oregonian .......................... 2.00 2.00 Semi-W eekly Jourual Dally New» and N.-W. 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