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GRESHAM
FOUR
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1 0 1 8
HENRY GILMORE DEAD
AT ADVANCED AGE
Of Course
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H en ry G ilm o re p assed aw ay a t h is
h o m e in G resh au i on F rid a y , F e b r u ­
You’ll want to
have a better gar­
den this year
or Raise a Greater Yield per Acre than you have ever
done before. You can do it by using Fertilizer of some
kind with Land Plaster and by putting Land Plaster
or Fertilizer on the ground in the Right Way.
Land Plaster Sower».
■ Potato Planter Fertilizer Attachm ents.
Corn Planter Fertilizer Attachments.
Litchfield, Rude or Nisco Low-Down Spreaders.
O liv e r P low s, Disc H aro w s,
S p ik e
T o o th
H arro w s,
P la n e t, J r ., S ta n d a rd o r
Iro n Age G a rd e n S eed ep t
a n d C u ltiv a to rs .
M achinery that you know is
gu aran teed to do the work
in the right w ay.
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H ESSEL’S FARM M ACHINERY
Otlice 544
Reliability
W. A. HESSEL
W h at we d em a n d in th is w ar,
I In i « lo re, is n o tliiu g p e c u lia r to u u r-
s« Ives. It is th a t th e w orld be m ade
lit .«nil sa fe to liv e in ; a n d p a rtic u ­
larly th a t it be mail«' s a le fo r ev ery
p eace-lo v in g n a tio n w hich, lik e o u r
ow n , w ish es to live its ow n life, d e ­
te rm in e Its ow n in s titu tio n s , be a s ­
su re d of ju s tic e an d fa ir d e a lin g by
o iin r p eo p les of I be w orld us a g a in s t
fo rce a n d selfish a g re s sio n . All th e
p eo p les o f tlie w o rld a re lit effect
p a r tn e r s in th is in te re s t, an d fo r o u r
ow n p a rt we se e very c le a rly th a t u n ­
less ju s tic e be «lone to o th e r s It will
li'ii t>< «lone to us. T lie p ro g ra m of
w o rld 's p eace th e r e fo re , is o u r pro-
g ra in ."
P re s id e n t
W ilso n 's
M es­
sa g e of J u n u a r y 8.
About (O ils« ip a t io n .
C e rta in a rtic le s of d ie t ten d to
« In i k m o v e m e n ts o f tlie bow els. T h e
mo. i co m m o n of th e s e a re ch eese,
tea am i boiled m ilk . On th e o th e r
h a n d raw fr u its , esp ecially ap p le s
a m i b a n a n a s, a lso g ra h a m b read an d
w hole w h e a t b read p r o m o te a m ove-
IIO lit of tile bow els. W h en tlie bow els
at« b adly c o n s tip a te d , h o w ev er, tlie
s u re way is to ta k e o n e o r tw o of
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts im m ed iately
a l t e r su p p e r. Adv.
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4 aril o f T hanks.
T lie W ar-Savings Plan.
We w ish to th a n k th e frie n d s w ho
Q W hat is th e W a r-S av in g s P la n ? h elp ed us iu th e tim e of th e sick n e ss
A. It is a p lan by w h ich you can a n d d e a th of o u r h u sb a n d a n d f a t h ­
len d sm a ll sa v in g s to y o u r g o v e rn ­ e r by m an y a c ts a n d k in d n e s s and
m e n t a t 4 p e r c e n t in te re s t, c o m ­ th o u g h tfu l d eed s, an d fo r th e b e a u ­
p o u n d ed q u a rte rly .
tifu l floral o fferings.
Q. H ow uiuy th is he d o n e?
Mrs. E m m a G ilm o re, M rs. Molly
A. By
p u rc h a s in g
W ar-S av in g s
C ra b tre e ,
W illiam
G ilm o re,
S ta m p s a n d T h r if t S tam p s.
Ito b e rt G ilm ore.
Q. W h a t is a W a r-S av in g s S tam p ?
A. It is a s ta m p fo r w hich th e MRS CLARA KANE
PASSED AWAY TODAY
g o v e rn m e n t w ill pay you $5 on J a n ­
u ary 1, 1923.
T h e d e a th of Mrs. C la ra K an e, a
Q. W h at d o es it co st?
p io n e e r re s id e n t of th is c o m m u n ity ,
A. B etw een $4.12 a n d $4.23 d u r ­ o c c u rre d a t h e r h om e in G re sh a m
in g 1918, d e p e n d in g upon th e m o n th th is a fte rn o o n a t 1 o 'clo ck , a n d cam e
in w hich p u rc h a s e d .
! as th e e lim in a tio n of u lo n g illn ess,
Q. W h at is a 'T h r if t S ta m p ?
d u rin g w hich th e d e ceased w as a
A. it is a s ta m p c o stin g 25 c e n ts , c o n s ta n t su ffe re r.
S he is s u rv iv e d
to be a p p lie d in p a y m e n t fo r a W ar- by all h e r c h ild re n , H en ry K an e,
S av in g s S tam p . It d o es n o t e a rn in ­ Mrs. A. It. G o g e r o f G re sh a m , C has.
te r e s t. T lie p u rp o s e o f its issu e is to K a n e a n d Mrs. May L an d o n of P o r t­
e n a b le p eo p le to a c c u m u la te In sm a ll la n d .
Ail ex cept th e fo rm e r w ere
su m s th e a m o u n t n e c e ssa ry to pay a t tlie ir m o th e r ’s bed sid e.
He w as
fo r a W ur-SavlngH S tam p .
su m m o n ed e a rly tills m o rn in g from
Q. W h ere can I buy th e m ?
S h ip p e rd ’s H o t
S p rin g s, w h e re he
A. At postofH ces, b a n k s an d a u ­ h ad been fo r so m e tim e, b u t d id n o t
th o riz e d ag en cies.
a rr iv e u n til a f t e r th e d e a th of his
Q. W hy sh o u ld 1 buy th e m ?
m o th e r. M rs. K an e w as th e w idow
A. E very d o lla r lo an ed to th e g o v ­ of H en ry K an e, w ho p re ced ed h e r
e rn m e n t h elp s to sa v e th e lives of Io th « b e tte r la n d five y e a rs ago. E.
o u r m en a t tlie fro n t a n d to w in th e It. W rig h t of G re sh a m is a b ro th e r
w ar.
of th e d eceased .
T h e fu u e ru l se rv ic e s will be held
If you d o n ’t h a p p e n to k n o w it, ut th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h
tills is " R e s e r v a tio n w e e k ," in w hich n ex t
T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n
at
tlie g o v e rn m e n t seekB to e n lis t a t o 'c lo c k , c o n d u c te d by th e p a sto r,
lep st a q u a r t e r of a m illio n sk ille d R ev. J. M o n tcalm B row n. T h e In­
w o rk m en to be h eld in re s e rv e fo r te r m e n t
w ill he at th e G resh am
sh ip b u ild in g serv ice.
M o reo v er i t ’s c e m e te ry .
T lie
W o m e n ’s
R elipf
F a th e r a n d
Son
w eek , a n d ev ery C o rp s w ill ta k e p a rt In th e fu n e ra l
w eek is C o n se rv a tio n w eek. So, all serv ices.
A fu ll o b itu a ry w ill a p ­
in a ll. it seem s th a t tim e s h o u ld n 't p e a r in th e n ext O u tlo o k .
h a n g h ea v ily fo r tlie n ex t few days.
P o rtla n d J o u r n a l.
REMAINS ARE SENT TO
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 r s goes
to you Ju st as It s h o u ld —
p e rfe c t
b a k in g
a lw a y s
fre sh ,
p u re
in g r e d ie n ts ;
w ide v a rie tie s, r ig h t p rices,
c o u rte o u s an 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 II
SANITARY MARKET
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Home
HOUSF OF
Q U A L IT Y
Made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cored Ham and Baron
\X’e Buy B eef C attle, C a lv es, H o g s, I lid es, Etc.
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Farmers, A ttention! w e Sm oke Your Meat
Phone NN I
a ry 8, a f te r u lin g e rin g a n d p a in fu l
illn ess, ag ed a lm o st 82 y e a rs. He is
su rv iv e d by h is w idow , on e «lau g h ter,
M rs. Molly C ra b tr e e of P o rtla n d and
tw o so n s, W illiam G ilm o re of B e rk e ­
ley, C a lifo rn ia a n d Ito b e rt G llntore
o f L os A ngeles.
T h e f u n e r a l w as h eld y e s te rd a y a t
th e .M ethodist E p isco p al c h u rc h , Rev.
J. M o n tcalm B row n, th e p a s to r, o f­
ficiatin g .
In te rm e n t w as in th e
G re sh a m c e m e te ry . T h e c a s k e t was
lo ad ed w ith b e a u tifu l floral pieces,
th e g ift o f sy m p a th iz in g frie n d s
T h e d eceased w as b o rn in G erry
c o u n ty , Ire la n d , May 12, 1836
He
| cam e to A m erica an d s e ttle d in P h il­
a d e lp h ia w hen he w as 15 y e a rs of
age. H e w as a v e te ra n of th e C ivil
W ar, an d a t its close m oved to Iow a,
w h ere he re m a in e d fo r s e v e ra l years.
T h e so n s a n d d a u g h te r w ho s u rv iv e
a re th e c h ild re n o f an e a rly m a rria g e .
F o u r y e a rs ag o last S e p te m b e r, Mr.
G ilm o re m a rrie d Mrs. E m m a S h u ltz
of G reHham . a n d m ad e h is h om e h e re
u n til th e tim e o f his d e a th .
E arly
in life he b ecam e a m e m b e r of th e
C o v e n a n te r’s c h u rc h .
Main Nt.
Gresham
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
We Have Always TRIED lo Be Reliable
NOW WF. WILL SUCCEED
WE
Gresham
P ilon e 7 ON
HAVE
A
NEW
Albert Ekstrom
TRUCK
P ortland
B roadway 2ON2; A-JO7N
WE WANT YOU
TO TELL ON US
Dr.
E m ily F . B oicom . w ho h a s
been aw ay fo r s e v e ra l w eeks h a s r e ­
tu rn e d to h e r p ra c tic e .
Mr. a n d Mrs. M D. K e rn r e tu rn e d
h om e S a tu rd a y a f t e r a b o u t fo u r
m o n th s sp e n t In s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
T hey sh ip p e d th e ir a u to hom e.
TH E U N IV E R S A L
Mrs. G. B. B elt e n te r ta in e d a t d in ­
n e r on M onday e v e n in g , Mr. an d Mrs.
B ocher of St. Jo s e p h , M issouri, Mr.
an d Mrs. G eo rg e F lo w e r of P e n d le to n
an d M. S h an n o .
K eitlt L y m an w ent S a tu rd a y to
S alem , w h ere he w ill ta k e up his
s tu d ie s a t W illa m e tte
U n iv e rsity , |
w hich w ere d is c o n tin u e d last y e a r on
a cco u n t of ill h e a lth .
A tte n tio n is c a lled to th e n o tice
e lse w h e re o f th e m e e tin g o f th e
sto c k h o ld e rs of th e G re sh a m F r u it
G ro w ers a ss o c ia tio n .
T h e re sh o u ld
be a la rg e a tte n d a n e ? .
A lb ert, C a rl a n d E lm e r B eyer, who
ari' musi« Ian s in a n a v a l b an d at 1
B re m e rto n , W a sh in g to n , a re a t hom e
fo r a b rie f fu rlo u g h w ith th e ir p a r ­
erne, Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam B eyer.
< aril o f T hanks.
T o th e m an y frie n d s a n d a c q u a in t­
a n c e s w ho g a v e us th e i r k in d e s t a s­
s is ta n c e an d sy m p a th y in o u r tim e of
tro u b le a n d b e re a v e m e n t we w ish to
convey o u r h e a r tf e lt th a n k s a n d sin ­
c e re s t g ra titu d e .
('. M. J o h n s o n , Mrs. A. S w an so n ,
Q u eeu le S w anson
CAR
I t ’s no longer necessary to go into the details
describing the practical merits of the Ford c a i- -
everyhody knows all about "T h e 1 niversal < ar.
How it goes ami comes day after «lav and je a t
a fte r year at an operating expense so small that
i t ’s wonderful. This advertiaement is to urge
prospective buyers to place orders without delay
as the war has produced conditions which may
interfere with normal production. Buy a hord
car when you can get one. We 11 take goo«l ear«*
of your order get your Ford to you soon as
possible—and give tin* best in "after-service
when required.
CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Place Your Order Before the Spring Rush
RAKER & SON
All s to c k h o ld e rs of th e G re sh a m
F r u it G ro w ers a ss o c ia tio n
a re r e ­
q u e ste d to b e a r in m in d th e a d ­
jo u rn e d s to c k h o ld e r s ’ m e e tin g on
M onday next a t th e g ra n g e h a ll a t 10
a. in.
T h e g irls of th e O naw ay C am p
F ire m e t a t th e lib ra ry la s t F rid a y
to sew fo r tlie Heil C ross. T h is took
th e p lace of th e
r e g u la r w eekly
m eetin g . T h e g irls ex p ect to re p e a t
th e e x p e rien ce.
ile rn ia n W ihlon is at h om e s u ffe r­
in g fro m a fall w hich he re c eiv ed a t
th e sh ip y a rd s.
H e w as c a rry in g " a
loud of b o lts a t th e tim e a n d w as
c o n sid e ra b ly jo lte d , b esid es h a v in g
tw o rib s b ro k en .
P rin c ip a l H. W. A ger, of tlie Gils
h ert sch o o l. D istric t No. 45, re p o r ts
th a t la s t w eek th e r e w ere sold to
p u p ils in ills school $16d w o rth of
W ar S av in g s sta m p s.
lti th e sam e
sch o o l an In d u s tria l c lu b w as r e ­
c e n tly o rg a n iz e d w ith 60 m em b ers.
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N ext
S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t 2 :‘3» i
[ o 'clo ck , a t th e M eth o d ist E piscopal
. c h u rc h , th e local W. C. T. U. w ill ob-
se rv e F ra n c e s E. W illa rd day by an
a p p ro p r ia te se rv ic e , A s p e a k e r fo r
th e o ccasio n w ill be h e r" fro m P o r t­
lan d .
S pecial m u sic is b e in g p re ­
p ared .
T h e a ll-d a y m e e tin g of th e - W. C.
T. U . , \ h ieh w as to h a v e been held
W e H av e T h e m N ow.
T h o se M ilk R eco rd b la n k s . P r i n t ­
e d on d u ra b le c a rd b o a rd , s u ita b le fo r
16 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 an y tim e s
th e i r co st.
10c e a c h , o r $1.00 a
dozen. T h e O u tlo o k , p h o n e 701.
J. J. B eaty , who h as
in te n d e n t of th e L o stin e
tw o y e a rs , h a s g o n e to
w h ere hp w ill e n g a g e in
w ork as co u n ty a g e n t.
been s u p e r ­
sch o o ls fo r
R eno, N ev.,
a g r ic u ltu r a l
a t th e h o m e o f M rs. Geo. H oney on
T h u rs d a y ,
lias
been
in d e fin ite ly
T h e silo c o n se rv e s th e feed p ro ­
p o stp o n ed on ac c o u n t of (lie d e a th of
d u ced .
B uild a silo am i sav e y o u r
Mrs. C la ra K a n e o n e of th e ir m e m ­
feed.
See W. A. H essel, G re sh a m ,
bers.
O regon.
S ave a lo a f of b re a d a w eek. H elp
“ T h e sa c rifices we a re e x a c tin g of
tlie n o b le A m erican boys w ho a re go­ w in th e w ar.
E m il L a u b e r, w ho h a s been fo r
s e v e ra l m o n th s in tr a in in g in San in g to th e bloody fields of F ra n c e fo r
F ra n c isc o an d San D iego n a v a l t r a i n ­ th e liv es a n d lib e rty of us w ho stay
ing s ta tio n s , is h om e on a fu rlo u g h . a t h o m e c all to us w ith an ir re s ttb le
a p p e a l to su p p o rt th e m w ith o u r
He h a s five «lavs an d tr a v e lin g tim e
A fte r h is re tu r n to th e tr a in in g s t a ­ m ost e a rn e s t e ffo rts in tlie w o rk we
do a h o u r ” - S e c re ta ry
Mc­
tio n lie e x p e c ts Io be tr a n s f e r r e d to m u st
Adoo.
so m e o th e r p o in t.
We h av e re a c h e d th e tim e in o u r
Miss Misz, of P o rtla n d , w ho c o n ­
d u c te d a m illin e ry s to re h e re la s t n a tio n a l life w hen no loyal c itizen in
fa ll, h a s re n te d tlie little s to re o p ­ ttie c o u n try can affo rd to sp e n d a
S uch
p o site th e B ank of G re sh a m , am t will d o lla r fo r w a ste fu l lu x u rie s.
lit it up as an u p -to -d a te Iiat shop. an e x p e n d itu re re so lv e s itse lf in to a
Miss Misz w as p leased w ith th e p a t­ d islo y a l act ” C a rd in a l G ibbons.
ro n a g e g iv en h e r a n d hopes to lo c a te
F o r H ire S erv ice
h e re p e rm a n e n tly .
A u to m o b ile s a n y w h e re , n ig h t o r
P h o n e 791, G re sh a m , M. M.
MINNESOTA FOR BURIAL
E k stro m T ru c k S erv ice h as p u t on day.
S q u ire.
a new R ep u b lic 3> 6 -to n tr u c k , w hich
Mrs. C h a rle s M J o h n s o n , fo r th e
w ent in to se rv ic e tills m o rn in g , w ith
S om e peo p le n e v e r get th e ir p ic t­
p a st live y e a rs a re s id e n t o f G re s h ­
F re d H obs a t th e w heel.
T lie flat u re s in th e p a p e r, except in tile list
am , d ied ut h e r h om e on W a llu la
tru c k w hich lies been used by th e of d e lin q u e n t ta x p a y e rs.
H eig h ts, T h u rs d a y last a f t e r a lin ­
E k s tro m p eo p le w as tu r n e d in on th e
g e rin g illn ess.
H er re m a in s w ere
C ab le ra te s h av e be«-u re d u c e d be-
new m a ch in e. A lb ert E k stro m will
se n t fro m P o rtla n d tilts a fte rn o o n to
tw een N o rth a n d S o u th A m erica.
c
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n
tin
u
e
to
d
riv
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th
e
co
v
ered
Iteo.
P a r k e r ’s P ra trte , M inn., w h ere in ­
te r m e n t w ill be m ade.
Say T h r if t S ta m p to th e g ro c e r.
G resh am
R eb ek ah
L odge e n te r -
In g re M ary C a rlso n
w as born ta llie d Mrs.
M ary I .a n k a s te r, p re s i­
J u ly 27, 1857 in S w eden a n d cam e d e n t o f R eb ek ah A ssem bly of O re ­
to A m erica w hen a g irl.
S he wus g o n , a t th e ir r e g u la r m e e tin g M on­
m a rrie d to C h a rle s M. Jo h n s o n D e­ day n ig h t. T hey a lso h ad as v isito rs
c e m b e r 24, th irty -e ig h t y e a rs ago a n u m b e r of m e m b e rs of th e B oring
T h re e c h ild re n w ere h o rn to th em , lodge
T h e G re sh a m lo d g e in itia te d
all of w hom g rew to m a tu rity but tw o c a n d id a te s a f t e r w hich su p p e r
ull o f w hom a re now dead .
w as se rv e d in th e «lining room .
EXPERT
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
PAINTING
SEE
E. E. C H IP M A N
P lm ne 3 0 x 2
A Big Ice Cream Lunch
Is just the diet you
n eed h u t be s u r e it is
Yveatherly Ice Cream
E a t a p la te a d ay a t
BELT’S CONFECTIONERY
A very p le a s a n t day w as sp e n t
S u n d ay in th e h om e of Mr. an d Mrs
C h ip m a n w hen th ey e n te r ta in e d in
honor of
th e ir fo rty -firs t w ed d in g
a n n iv e rs a ry w hich o c c u rre d F e b r u ­
a ry 7th. Tlie g u e s ts w ere Mr. and
M rs. L, W. M u rray an d c h ild re n
from B uckley a v e n u e an d M r and
M is I). S Jo h n s o n of G resh am .
T o M rs W a lte r W in te rs belongs
th e h o n o r o f h a v in g b ro k e n all
T h e tr e m e n d o u s effectiv e n a tio n a l k n o w n re c o rd s fo r ra p id k n ittin g
se rv ic e th a t th e sch o o l a n d school S he re c e n tly co m p le te d a sock w ith
| c h ild re n of th e c o u n try can re n d e r d o u b le heel a n d toe in fo u r h o u rs
Mrs. W in te rs ts
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