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GRESHAM OUTLOOK ROCKWOOD .Mrs F lo re n c e C h a m b e rs , th e s ta te d e p u ty of th e W B. A., v isited C h a r ity H ive No. 3S on la st S a tu rd a y . A v ery in te re s tin g m e e tin g w as h eld. T h e R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry m et on W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . Q u ite a n u m b e r o f m e m b e rs w ere p re s e n t a n d m u ch sew in g w as c o m p le te d . M iss F a rr in g to n h e ld th e h o n o r of c o m p le tin g th e first s w e a te r a n d Mrs. R o w an th e first p a ir o f so cks R o b e rt B u rg e ss o f th is p la c e h as been p u t In to cla ss 1 an d L e o n a rd P ia tt in to cla ss 3. M rs. F e n sk o f th is p lace, d ied on la s t W ed n esd ay a n d w as b u rie d on S a tu rd a y . S he w as a m e m b e r of th e A d v en tist c h u rc h . Miss M ild red K in g of th e R o c k wood sch o o l c a rr ie d off th e h o n o r of tie in g fo r first p lace in th e s e v e n th g ra d e sp e llin g c o n te s t in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty o u ts id e th e c ity of P o rtla n d , a n d R ockw ood w o u ld n ’ be a fr a id to p u t h e r up a g a in s t th e P o rtla n d sch o o ls. T h e p u p ils of R ockw ood sch o o l a re ju s tly p ro u d of M iss M il d red . Mrs. O. J. B ro w n receiv ed a le tte r fro m Iter son E m e rso n , sa y in g lie w as s a ilin g fo r F ra n c e . Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n R ich m o n d an d so n B ari to o k d in n e r o n la st S u n d ay w ith th e ir d a u g h te r . M rs O 'B a n io n of St. Jo h n s. T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g a t th e sc h o o lh o u se on F rid a y e v e n in g th e 8 th . A lad y fro m P o rtla n d w ill be th e s p e a k e r of th e e v e n in g T h e la d ies o f th e R ed C ro ss w ill s e rv e lu n ch to ra ise m ony fo r th e ir e x p en ses in g e ttin g o u r s u p p lie s fro m P o rtla n d . A good a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d . Placing Your Order Early You'll get delivery at any time within six months a t 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 Binders, 3 Spike-Tooth Harrows, one 12-disc Drill, 2 Plows, one 10-dise Harrow with tongue truck u se d , but in good condition); one 4(M). one 500, one 700 capacity Cream Separator, used only a short time. One Pacific Portable Drag Saw used, but in A-l condition. One 6 h. p. Gas Engine, used. One 4*4» h. p. Engine. A ll These A re Sure Bargains W h ile They Last W. A. HESSEL Phone 6x2 Gresham This Tear carefully plan your -m ;___ planting» — chouse varieties for food value and productiveness. P la n t GOOD SEED — S t r iv e t o r b ig r e t u r n s . O ur standing o f over a tjuarter century as "BUCKEYE” Incubators. Standard Brooder Stoves. Diamond Poultry Foods. LEE’S Foods & Remedies. O u r sch o o l is p la n n in g to g iv e an e n te r ta in m e n t on th e e v e n in g of F eb. 22. W atch fo r f u r th e r a n n o u n c e m ents. Special C a ta lo g s— the SEED HEADQUARTERS > ‘ the T h e re w as an in te re s tin g d e b a te at th e K elso P a re n t-T e a c h e r m e e tin g la s t F rid a y T h e re w ill be a n o th e r d e b a te a t th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r m e e t in g F rid a y e v e n in g , F eb. 15 on th e q u e s tio n , "R e so lv e d th a t th e U n ited S ta te s sh o u ld a d o p t u n iv e rsa l t r a i n in g .” K elso Red C ro ss m e m b e rsh ip s a re s till co m in g in a n d now to ta l $61.(10. O u r local a u x ilia ry is g ro w in g a n d now n u m b e rs o v e r tw e n ty m em b ers. At th e m e e tin g last T h u rs d a y , fiftee n w ere p re s e n t. W e a re now fin ish in g up one dozen p a irs of p a ja m a s an d o n e dozen h o sp ita l s h ir ts , b esid es m a k in g c o m fo rt p illow s, h e m m in g d ish -to w el» a n d o th e r m in o r w ork fro n t d o n a te d pieces. A fam ily by th e n a m e of R oszky, fro n t P o rtla n d , lias p u rc h a s e d from J o h n S tra u s s th e p lace re c e n tly v a c a te d by .Mrs. F ra n c is T h e p lace in c lu d e s 40 acres. C h ris ty & W ilso n , w ho a re lo g g in g fo r U odlun A J o h n s o n , re c e n tly b o u g h t a g a s o lin e d ra g -sa w from R o b e rt J o n s ru d . E u n ic e J o n s ru d acc o m p a n ie d by- c o u sin s, S ibyl a n d A lice L in d e ll of P o rtla n d , s p e n t th e w eek -end a t h e r h o m e h ere. N U R SE R Y stock P O U L T R Y s u p p l ie s B E E s u p p l ie s F E R T IL IZ E R S Nortnweat Guarantees that H e can Serve You to Your Profit and Satisfaction KELSO ■•BUCKEYE" and L E E BOOKLETS M ailed on R equest. fo r Càtâ/og f/ofh 20 B e s t (Quality IVleats HOMEMADE HAMS. BACON AND LARD. F ruits and Vegetables in Season WE BUY STOCK OK ALL KINDS Andrews Bros. Meat Market Phone 755 Pleasant Home Emery’s Truck Service SANDY BLUFF f BETW EEN PO RTLA N D AND G RESH AM Ollice w ith P io n eer A uto Truck Co., 2 2 « Aah St. P h on e B roadw ay 2M54 Furniture Moving and Fanners’ Hauling a Specialty B. W EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 Gresham, Ore. Remember Phone 797 If You H ave BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES or FRESH COWS • lor Sale All kinds of hauling. Prices Reasonable. Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat Beef Cows. ED . B A U M A N N Thompson Addition, Gresham h e re a tte n d e d th e d a ir y m e n ’s le a g u e LUSTED in P o rtla n d la s t W ednesday- Mr. a n d M rs. Ed. H a m ilto n a n d R oss H a m ilto n , re c e n tly fro n t C a l fa m ily a n d M rs. H a rris H a m ilto n ifo rn ia . now liv in g in M o n tav llla, a tte n d e d a re c e p tio n la s t S a tu rd a y w as th e g u e s t of h is u n c le a n d a u n t, e v e n in g in h o n o r o f .Mr an d M rs A- Mr. an d M rs Ed H a m ilto n last S u n day. C. C ook on th e ir 2 0 th w ed d in g a n n i v e rsa ry an d a lso M rs. E d ith W h ite When You Have a < old. s id e 's 4 6 th b irth d a y T h e re c e p tio n It is w hen you h av e a se v e re cold w as g iven a t th e h o m e of th e i r p a r th a t you a p p re c ia te th e good q u a ii- e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. W. H H a m iito n , | tie s ° f C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R em edy. Mrs. F ra n k C rocker, P an a, III., S r., o f M o n ta v llla . A b o u t 25 r e l a w rites: “O ur five-year-old son P aul tiv e s w e re th e r e . A lu n c h w as se rv ed caugh' a severe cold last w in ter th a t a b o u t 8 o 'c lo c k , a n d th e re s t o f th e se ttle d on his lungs and he had ter- e v e n in g w as ta k e n up in a so n g rlbie coughing spells. W e were g re a t- ly w orried ab o u t him as th e m edtetue s e rv ic e led by R ev. C. L H a m ilto n . . we gave him did not help him in the Mr. and M rs. J D uke and b ro th - ]eaBtt A neig h b o r spoke so highly of C la re n c e B ro w n in g v is ite d h om e fo lk s as he w as on h is w ay to O regon C ity fo r e x a m in a tio n fo r th e d ra f t. A. C. B ro w n in g h a s g o n e to A u ro ra to do som e c le a rin g fo r h is sis te r. Mr. W ilso n a n d d a u g h te r Z eld a, v isite d a few d a y s w ith Mr. a n d M rs. W in. C aldo a n d W m . F a llo w s. Z elda is Mr. F a llo w ’s g ra n d d a u g h te r. J o h n n y K ock, son of M r. a n d M rs. H a n s K ock. is a t h o m e a f te r se v e ra l y e a rs sp e n t in th e e a st M r an d M rs. S. C a rre ll c a lled on M rs. A. J. A u lt on T u esd ay . M rs I.a u r a B a rn e s w as a P o rtla n d v is ito r one day la s t w eek. A good a tte n d a n c e w as g iv en th e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ m e e tin g a t C o ttre ll sch o o lh o u se on F rid a y , J a n u a r y 26. M r. Good o f G re sh a m h ig h sch o o l e x p la in e d th e th r if t s ta m p s an d w ar s ta m p s an d J u d g e Geo. W. S ta p le to n a lso a d d re s se d th e p eo p le on th r if t a n d th e sch o o l g av e tw o very nice p a tr io tic so n g s. A fte r th e p ro g ra m a b a sk e t-b a ll g a m e w as p lay ed be- 1 tw e e n th e boys an d g irls of th e sch o o l T h e g a m e w as In fa v o r of th e g irls PLEASANT HOME Rev. F. 8. F o rd w ill p re a c h a t th e P le a s a n t H om e M eth o d ist E p isco pal c h u rc h next S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock a n d a t T ro u td a le In th e e v e n in g S u n d ay is N a tio n a l T h r if t Day an d th e s e rm o n s w ill be in keep in g w ith th e id ea All a re cordially- in v ite d to a tte n d Rev A J W a re w ill c o n d u c t se rv - i ices at th e P le a s a n t H om e B a p tist , c h u rc h n ex t S u n d a y e v e n in g . T h e : A lld rld g e B ro th e r s ’ q u a r t e t of O re- I gon City w ill be p re s e n t a n d fu r n is h | ! s e v e ra l se le c tio n s. All a re w elcom e. ! We Have Them Now. T hose Milk Record blanks. P rin t ed on d u rab le card b o ard , su itab le for 16 to 18 cows. J u s t th e th in g for i y o u r dairy. W ill save m any tim es er. K irk W heeler, visited a t th e hom e I C h a m b erlain 's Cough Rem edy th a t I th e ir cost. 10c each, o r 81.00 8_1OO a of the la tte r ’s b ro th er, Mr and Mrs. S °t » bottle of It. The first dose ben- dosen T he O utlook, phone 701 . - . . . a j . I , efited him so m uch th a t I co n tin u ed _ _____ . ____ . . . i , , Jo h n W heeler last S unday t m „ until „ m h he . . was . . cured . . . . . a -■ B °n t fo rg et to o rd e r som e T h rift «giving it ... to s him ” S tam ps today, Q uite a n u m b e r of th e farm ers -Ad». ' I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 101» PAGE THREE PLEASANT VALLEY A llen R. Jo y , Sr., o f P o rtla n d , w as a v is ito r a t th e h om e of F. A. R ichey on M onday a fte rn o o n . O tie J o h n s o n , o f G ales C reek , sp e n t th e fo r e p a rt of th e w eek v is it ing at th e h o m e of h is b ro th e r. R uby Jo h n s o n . M rs G race D a h lq u is t a n d tittle d a u g h te r N eonce d e p a rte d la s t S u n d ay fo r D e tro it, O reg o n , w h ere th e y w ill jo in Mr. D a h lq u is t, w ho has a p o sitio n w ith a lu m b e r co m p an y a t th a t place. T h e few er s la c k e rs th e r e a re th e so o n e r th e w ar w ill end. M r a n d M rs G. H. R ichey h av e re n te d th e R o g ers p ro p e rty a n d w ill ta k e p o ssessio n th e first of F e b ru a ry . W e a r e g la d to w elcom e th e m back to o u r valley. Co. S u p t. W. C. A ld erso n a n d Miss A lice Jo y ce, of O. A. C , a d d re s se d a la rg e a n d a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e M onday n ig h t a t th e h a ll, a n d T u e s day o rg a n iz e d a sch o o l c h ild re n 's In d u s tria l club. Buy a Thrift Stam p —on I Hrift Day, F ebruary 4, 1918 and H elp W in the W ar. Start your card of Thrift Stamps and it will only take a short time until you can exchange it for a $5 W ar Stamp see our w in d o w d is p l a y Bank of Gresham M ondays a n d W ed n e sd a y s w h e a t- le ss; T u e sd a y s an d S a tu rd a y s p o r k T h ese T a b le ts a re in te n d e d e sp e less; on e w h e a tle ss, on e p o rk le ss cially fo r d is o rd e rs of th e sto m ach , m eal ev ery d ay. T h is is th e s c h e d liv er a n d bow els, if you a re tro u b le d H ave w ith h e a r tb u r n , in d ig e stio n o r c o n u le of ev ery good A m erican . stip a tio n they will do you good. Ad. you got it s t r a i g h t ’’ < I u i i i i I m ' rln iii'* I'ah lcts. Closing-Out Sale AT COTTRELL, OREGON Hood & Hutchins Stock DRY GOODS HARDWARE BOOTS SHOES GROCERIES FLOUR FEED, ETC. This stock must be sold out at once J. T. WILSON, Sales Agent eftp cûo tip cQo rfo fQ> cQ? u^yj c^yj nyj v^yj 55555555555555755555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555B5/ Prices on Mill Feeds The prices on M ill lowing C A S H P R IC E S Feed having been established the fo l w ill prevail at our m ill until further n o tice: 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 demand for M ill Feed is far in excess of the supply it is difficult to always have a supply on hand. order that you may not be disappointed, Therefore, in better call our office by phone before coming a fte r feed. SUN-DIAL RANCH FAIRVIEW, ORE. Phone 611 »IIIUIIIIilllllillMlllllllllllllllilllllillHlljHIIIilllllllUllllllillllllllllUliHIHIIIIHIIilllllllllilllllllliil