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FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
F R ID A Y ,
GRESHAM LOCALS
S pecial E v a n g e listic se rv ic e s will
i be held a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h next
, w eek c o m m en cin g w ith th e S u n d ay
| ev e n in g se rv ic e a t 7 :3 0 u n d e r th e
j le a d e rs h ip o f Rev. Mr. C a rlso n . Mr.
I C a rlso n h a s j u s t c o m p le te d very su c-
j ce ssfu l m e e tin g s a t H aley , P ow ell
I V alley an d Deep C re e k a n d is an
| e n th u s ia s tic s p e a k e r
Rev. E. A.
L e o n a rd w ill co n d u ct th e I I a. in.
se rv ic e s
S u n d ay
m o rn in g .
B ible
sch o o l w ill be h eld a t 10 a. nt.
IN KEEPING WITH THE BIG
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
■
T h e d a lly p re ss reflects a s e n tim e n t th r o u g h o u t th e n a tio n w hich
d e a r l y in d ic a te s a new c o n d itio n
Men a re w a n te d e v e ry w h e re . T h e w ork o f th is w ar is b e in g c a r
ried on la rg e ly by th o se w ho n e v e r b efo re h av e been in p u b lic office
o r in p u b lic w o rk . Men w ho h a v e been to o b usy, too e n g ro s se d
w ith th e ir ow n ta s k s , a r e le a v in g th e ir w orlt to o th e r s a n d g iv in g
th e ir tim e a n d a b ility to th e c a u se w hich is o u rs , y o u rs, e v e ry b o d y 's.
It Is a tim e w hen p o litic s in th e o rd in a ry se n se m u s t no t be c o n
s id e re d . It c a lls fo r a ll th e a b ility th a t can be m u s te re d .
O reg o n to be a su c c e ssfu l p a rt in tills u n it p lan fo r th e d e fe n se
of D em ocracy, m u s t lik e w ise p lace th e th o u g h t o f th e tim e s b efo re
e v e ry th in g .
In a n o th e r p a r t of th is p a p e r a p p e a rs th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of L. J.
S im pson as a c a n d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r G o v e rn o r on th e
111 p u b lican tic k e t. M r. S im p so n w as u rg e d to becom e a c a n d id a te
by ills m an y frie n d s in e v ery p a rt of th e s ta te , b ecau se o f h is busl-
n css re co rd , h is u n d e rs ta n d in g an d k n o w led g e o f O re g o n ’s re s o u rc e s,
in d u s trie s a n d n eed s, b ecau se of Ills p u b lic -s p irite d n e s s , w hich of
re c e n t y e a rs h a s led h im to ta s k s w hich h av e been m o re Im p o rta n t
to him th a n h is ow n affairs.
L. J. SIMPSON IS CLEARLY THE MAN WHO CAN
GIVE OREGON THE ADMINISTRATION NEGES
SARY TO THIS PLAN OF NATIONAL EFFICIENCY
S u g g est how ills c a u se m ay be a d
v an ced .
W e, In tu r n , w ill te ll you
how you ca n help.
P aid A d v e rtise m e n t
I sailed by
’’S im pson fo r G o v e rn o r” L ea g u e
P lito c k B lock, P o rtla n d .
Is just the diet you
Weatherly Ice Cream
Eat a p late a day at
BELT’S CONFECTIONERY
Rev. C, E. R ic h a rd s , field s e c re
ta ry fo r W illa m e tte U n iv e rs ity , w ill
p re a c h a t tie M frthutlht E p isco p al
c h u rc h n ex t S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 11
o 'clo ck .
The
se rv ic e
w ill
he of
sp ecial In te re s t to y o u n g p eo p le an d
a good a tte n d a n c e
is a n tic ip a te d .
S u n d ay sch o o l m e e ts a t 10 o ’clock,
E p w o rth L e a g u e a t 6 :3 0 a n d e v e n
in g p re a c h in g se rv ic e a t 7 :3 0 .
V a le n tin e D ay h a s p assed b u t so
f a r no o n e h a s s e n t in u w o rd a b o u t
se e in g th e first s p rin g ro b in .
T h e r e ’s
A b ou t C o il s ) i put ion.
C e rta in a rtic le s of d ie t te n d to
ch eck m o v e m e n ts of th e bow els. Tile
m ost co m m o n o f th e s e a re ch eese,
te a an d b o iled m ilk
On th e o th e r
h a n d raw fr u its , e sp e c ia lly ap p les
an u b a n a n a s , a lso g ra h a m b re a d an d
w hole w h e a t b re a d p ro m o te a m o v e
m e n t of th e bow els. W hen th e bow els
a r e b ad ly c o n s tip a te d , h o w ev er, th e
s u r e wuy 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 e d ia te ly ,
a f t e r s u p p e r.
Adv.
m m u n ition !
1» necessary to win the war. Food is ammunition and to win
the war we must Conserve Food.
Come to the Conservation class of the Housewives Campaign,
which will he held at this store Wednesday, February 27th, at
2:30 p. m., and learn how to conserve. Below you will find some
tried recipes.
EXTENDER
TAMALE
PIE
Two cups corn meal, 2>-2 teaspoon f ills salt, l! cups boiling
wjiter, onion 1 tablespoonful fat, 1 pound Itamberger, 2 cups
tomatoes,
tenspoonful eayenne pepper or 1 small chopped
sweet pepper. This will serve six people.
RICE BREAD
For one loaf. Use white sponge,
1' -j eup
of
eookeil
rice
anil
enough white flour to make stiff
EXTRAVAGANCE doesn’t mean comfort.
A r th u r S trc b in h ad th e m is fo rtu n e
to b reak h is a rm T h u rs d a y w hile
c ra n k in g a F o rd a t th e B e a v e r S ta te
a u to fa c to ry . T h e w ris t wa« th ro w n
( ’. W. B abcock of K a so ta , M inne
o u t of p lace a n d th e b o n e b ro k en .
It, w ill p ro b a b ly be so m e tim e b efo re s o ta , is v is itin g w ith h is o ld fellow
to w n sm e n , A M yers an d C. J.
h e can r e tu r n to his w ork.
L u n d q u is t a n d fam ilies.
F lo re n c e K e rn , d a u g h te r of Mr.
T h e le c tu re by Dr. L o u is A lb ert
a n d M rs. R oy’ K ern , c e le b ra te s h e r
b ir th d a y
on
G eo rg e G a s h in g to n 's B a n k s a t th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al
b irth d a y . G u e sts e n te r ta in e d a t h e r c h u rc h la s t W ed n esd ay n ig h t was
b ir th d a y d in n e r w ere h e r te a c h e r, w ell a tte n d e d an d a ll liste n e d w ith
Mrs. M y rtle M yers, h e r g r a n d p a r g re a t in te re s t to l)r. B a n k s ’ p lea fo r
e n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. M. D. K e rn an d so b riety a n d econom y in th e a ffa irs
th e l a t t e r ’s s is te r , M rs. E llen L ittle fff o u r n a tio n as a m e a n s of w in n in g
tlie w ar.
I)r. B an k s c a lle d th e a t
of G re e n le a f, K a n sa s.
te n tio n of th e people to th e fact th a t
G R E S H A M , O REG O N
T h e case o f H einey a n d H ein ey vs. b re w e rie s of th e c o u n tr y a re using ,
L a to u re ll & L a to u re ll, w hich
was v a st a m o u n ts of g ra in , fu el a n d c ars |
tr ie d o u t in th e d is tr ic t c o u r t in in th e p ro s e c u tio n o f th e ir n e fa rio u s
I P o rtla n d , W ed n esd ay w as d ecid ed in
b u sin e ss, th u s d ire c tly c a u sin g th e
I fa v o r of th e p la in tiff. T h e case w as s h o r ta g e in all th e s e lin es. H e u rg ed
c o n c e rn e d w ith
th e p a y m e n t of a upon th e p eo p le to d e m a n d th a t
U n d er tile a u sp ic e s of tlie E sta c a d a C le a rin g H ouse to he held a t
su m of m o n ey a lle g e d d u e on a bill t h e s e s i l l i e s of w a sta g e be sto p p ed
o f lu m b e r d e liv e re d to L a to u re ll Ac as a w ar m e a s u re .
Dr. B a n k s w as
Son by H ein ey B ros. T w o lo cal la w g re e te d by m any peo p le o f th is c o m - '
y e rs h ad c h a rg e of th e case, C. G. In u n tty w ho knew (h e now fam ed ■
S c h n e id e r
w as
a tto r n e y
fo r th e p re a c h e r w hen he w as a boy, j u s t
W. S. WOOD V a n co u v er, W ash ., A u c tio n e e r
p la in tiff a n d M ilo C. K in g a tto rn e y b eg in n in g h is m in is try on th is cir- '
T h e fo llo w in g is a p a r tia l list of th e a rtic le s to be sold. T e rm s
fo r d e fe n d a n t.
c u lt as a s s is ta n t p a sto r.
of sa le on e ach a rtic le w ill be a n n o u n c e d a t a u c tio n .
T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th e c o n se rv a
G u e rd o n H u rn aso n h a s w ritte n his i
F o u r H o rse s, th r e e 3 -y ear-o ld anti o n e 2 -y ear-o ld . T eam 7 -y ear
tio n cla ss w ill be h e ld W ed n esd ay m o th e r th a t he is e n jo y in g s u m m e r
o ld m ares, w e ig h t 1300 a n d 1400 lbs. S in g le H o rse. E m p ire B in d er.
a fte rn o o n In A. W. M e tz g e r’s sto re . w e a th e r at
th e
tr a in in g ca m p a t
D isc D rill. M cC orm ick M ow er. H ay R a k e . F o u r C u ltiv a to rs . Six
T h e s u b je c t w ill be m e a t s u b s ti D allas, T ex as, w h ere h e is in t r a i n - '
P lo w s all m a k e s a n d sizes. T w o S p rin g T o o th H a rro w s , Disc H a r
tu te s . All w om en w ho h a v e th e buy in g in th e 1 3 6 th A ero sq u a d ro n .
row . D ouble S hovel C u ltiv a to r. T w o S p ik e T o o tli H a rro w s. B a r
in g a n d c o o k iu g of food in th e ir
rel S p ray P u m p .
P o ta to R ack. Iro n W h eel W agon. T w o F a rm
c h a rg e sh o u ld a tte n d th e s e m e e tin g s. CANNERY TO CONTINUE
W ag o n s. W ood R ack a n d T ru c k . T w o H y d ra u lic R am s. R u b b e r
H o u sew iv es w ill And se v e ra l trie d
PRESENT MANAGEMENT
T ire B uggy. Six R a n g e s, S toves, H e a te rs . T w o G aso lin e R unges.
re cip es w hich h av e p ro v e n su c c e ss
Oil S tove.
F ly in g M erk le M o to r C ycle.
F o u r S ad d les.
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S u rre y .
Six setB W ork a n d D riv in g H a rn e ss.
T h re e B ed stead s.
o f th e G re sh a m F r u i t G ro w ers a s
th is issu e.
F o u r Bed S p rin g s. T h re e In c u b a to rs . S creen D oor. A cm e W eed er.
s o c ia tio n helti la s t M onday, it w as
C. 1. R a k e r & Son, lo cal a g e n ts fo r
S et’ W ..gon S p rin g s.
F o u r F e llin g an d C ro ss C u t Saw s.
T h re e
d ecid ed to ren ew th e c o n tr a c t e n
th e F o rd c o m p an y , h av e re c eiv ed n o
S c y tlies.o n e w ith c ra d le .
E d iso n P h o n o g ra p h w ith re c o rd s.
Six
te r e d in to la s t y e a r w ith W. W. C o t
tific a tio n o f a n a d v a n c e in p rice of
H o rse C o lla rs. T h re e B rid le s. F iv e S in g le T re e s. W rin g e r. T w o
to n as to th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e
th e c h a ssis, ru n a b o u t a n d to u rin g
W a sh in g M achines, 1 w ith m o to r. E x te n sio n T a b le . F o u r D ining
c a n n e ry .
T h e a r r a n g e m e n t seem ed
c a rs , a b o u t n in e ty d o lla rs above
C h a irs. C ot a n d M a ttre s s. T w o E m p ire S e p a ra to rs .
E conom y
s a tis f a c to r y la s t y e a r a n d it is be
fo r m e r p rices. T h e new p ric e s w ere
S e p a ra to r. T w o U n ited S ta te s S e p a ra to rs , new . T w o L e n g th s S teel
lieved th a t tlie a s s o c ia tio n can do no
deceived y e s te rd a y a n d a re effective
C ab le. T w o S a d d le B ags. P ia n o S tool. P o rta b le B a th T u b . S h o v
b e tte r th a n to c o n tin u e th e sam e
now .
T h ey
a re $400 on c h assis,
els, H oes, A xes a n d S m all T ools.
A s s o rtm e n ts o f m isc e lla n e o u s
c o n d itio n s.
$435 on ru n a b o u t a n d $450 on to u r
H o u seh o ld F u r n itu r e . T hen* w ill p ro b a b ly be s e v e ra l a u to m o b ile s
An a n n o u n c e m e n t w hich w ill be of
in g car.
a u c tio n e d a t th is sale.
sp e c ia l in te r e s t to th e g ro w e rs of
C irc u it J u d g e G eo rg e W. S tap le- th e co m m u n ity w as m a d e to th e ef-1
A < a fe te iiii D inner, at reason ab le price*. » il l la* served by tlie
to n o f G re sh a m h as a n n o u n c e d his feet th a t h ig h e r p rices w ill be p aid I
lad ies o f (lie Civil* liiip rovein en t Club.
c a n d id a c y fo r th e re p u b lic a n n o m i on a n u m b e r o f p ro d u c ts th a n w ere
Sale Starts at 10 o'clock
n a tio n to su cceed h im se lf a s ju d g e c o n tra c te d for. T h e a d v a n c e on th e J
in D e p a rtm e n t No. 4. Mr. S ta p le to u b e rrie s is a c e n t a p o u n d .
R asp-
re c eiv ed h is a p p o in tm e n t a few b e rrie s w ill b rin g $126 a to n a t th e
Hat S tyles.
1 liuinbei Iain’s T ablets.
m o n th s ag o fro m G o v e rn o r W ithy- c a n n e ry
T h e n ew est sty le s fo r w om en, ; T h e se T a b le ts a r e in te n d e d e s p e
n ex t se a so n , lo g a n b e rrie s j
co m b e, to fill th e u n e x p ire d te rm of $80, b la c k c a p ra s p b e rrie s $120 a n d j m isse s a n d c h ild re n w ill be dis- , cially fo r di o rd e r s of th e sto m a c h ,
p lay ed in M iss M isz’ sh o p , b e g in n in g '
J u d g e C. U. G a n te n b e in .
liv e r a n d bow els. If von a re tro u b le d
L aw to n b la c k b e rrie s $80. T h e p ric e ; M arch 1 -A d v .
w ith h e a r tb u r n , in d ig e stio n o r c o n
M rs. M arie B oyle of E s ta c a d a was on R efu g ee b ean s h a s been a d v a n c e d '
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T h riv e by th r if t !
B uy W ar-S av - s tip a tio n th e y w ill do you g o o d .— Ad,
a c a lle r at th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. to $60 a n d on b e e ts fro m $25 to $40.
II. L, St. C la ir last S u n d ay a f te r T h e se p rices w ill be p aid d u rin g th e in g s S tam p s!
noon.
1918 seaso n
to
a ll g ro w e rs w ho
c o n tra c te d th e ir p ro d u c e at
S erv e an d sav e. Buy W ar-S av in g s h a v e
lo w e r p rices, a n d to th o s e w ho s h a ll
S ta m p s!
h e r e a f te r m a k e c o n tra c ts .
You should realize the amount of home con
venience and contentment you can buy at
this Hardware Store for a small amount of
cash.
It’s a good time to tint your walls with
STANDARD KALSOMINE
The Wall Tint that is easy to apply, looks
well and does not wear off.
Cheaper Electric Service
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SECO N D — If you b eliev e th a t L.
J. S im pson is w o rth y o f y o u r s u p
p o rt w rite a le t te r to tills c o m m itte e .
need but be su re It Is
O e /rn a n se rv ic e s w ill b e h eld a t
lie Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h S u n d ay
i a t 1 0 :3 0 a. m . An o ffe rin g w ill be
ta k e n fo r th e c h u rc h e x te n s io n fu n d .
S u n d ay sch o o l m e e ts a t
1 1 :3 0 .
S erv ices a r e h eld in E n g lish on th e
first S u n d ay o f eacli m o n th .
The
L a d ie s' A id of th e c h u rc h m et y es
te r d a y a fte rn o o n a t th e h o m e of
M rs. Ph. B ra tz e l.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918
F IR S T — T a lk o v e r h is c a n d id a c y
w ith y o u r frie n d s.
A Big Ice Cream Lunch
1818
C o m m u n ity P ublic A u ctio n
What Can You Do
S p re a d y o u r b u tte r th in ,
a w a r to win.
28,
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Ills c a m p a ig n w ill be d ire c te d s tr a ig h t to you a s v o te rs, as In d i
v id u als w ho do y o u r o w n th in k in g .
W e a re firm ly co n v in ce d th a t you w ill not allo w p o litic s to in
fluence y o u r d ecisio n , a n d th a t you w ill v o te fo r th e m an w ho is
best fit to h elp th e p eo p le of O reg o n , d ev elo p th e s t a t e ’s v ast re
so u rc e s, a n d to p re p a re fo r, an d p a rtic ip a te in , th e g re a t re c o n
s tru c tio n th a t is to follow .
W e b eliev e you w ill w eigh issu e s m o re clo sely th a n e v e r bpfore,
en d th a t L, .1. S im p so n w ill be y o u r choice.
Milk R ecord B lan k s.
M ou th '« reco rd o f m ilk p ro d u c
tio n fo r a b o u t lti cow s. J u s t w h at
you need to k eep tr a c k of y o u r h e rd .
C o n v e n ie n t an d c h e a p . O u tlo o k .
FEBRUARY
STANDARD CAKE
’ | eup eriseo, I cup Karo, 2
eggs, ' j cup (scant) milk, l ;ti
flour, 1 j teaspoonful soda, 2 tea
spoonfuls b il k in g powder, U tea-
spoonful flavoring, 1 t teaspoon-
salt ;
hour to hake in gas oven.
It is our aim to please, and you will rind us ready to assist you
in every way possible
Watch for SATURDAY SPECIALS
L. J. S im pson o f N o rth B end, O re
gon, h a s a n n o u n c e d h im se lf as a
c a n d id a te fo r n o m in a tio n fo r gov
e r n o r on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t. Mr.
S im pson is a m a n w ho h a s m ad e
good in la rg e civic a g a ir s a n d h as
d isp la y e d m o re th a n th e u s u a l a b il
ity ns an e x ecu tiv e. T h e s ta te m e n t
o f h is p la tfo rm w ill be p u b lish e d in
th e nex t is su e o f th e O u tlo o k .
A t
te n tio n is c a lle d to his a n n o u n c e
m e n t on pag e 4 of th is issue.
(ireslin in G rade Mehind V otes.
T h e e ig h th g ra d e h a s b o u g h t a
se rv ic e flag, w hich w ill be p re s e n te d
to th e school a t th e n ext r e g u la r
P a re n t-T e a c h e r m e e tin g .
A p ro
g ra m of p a tr io tic so n g s a n d r e c ita
tio n s w ill be g iven. F r a u k T â c h e r
o n . cla ss p re s id e n t w ill p re s e n t th e
flag, w hich
w ill be acc e p te d by
C h a irm a n
B ru g g e r o f th e school
b o a rd .
D ate a n d fu ll p ro g ra m w ill
he a n n o u n c e d la te r
T h e c a m p a ig n to m a k e e v ery p u
pil of th e G re sh a m sch o o l o w n e r of
a th r if t s ta m p w ill co m m e n c e M on
d a y . F e b ru a r y 25.
T h e G re sh a m sch o o l b o a rd h a s o r
d e re d a flag 4x6 fe e t f o r e ach room
a n d o n e 8x16 fo r th e assem b ly h all
T h e c a m p a ig n fo r m e m b e rs of th e
j u n i o r R ed C ro ss in th e G re sh a m
sch o o l closed F rid a y , th is a fte rn o o n ,
F e b ru a r y 22. w ith e v ery p u p il an d
te a c h e r a ju n io r R ed C ro ss m e m b e r,
so th e G re sh a m sch o o l is a 100 p e r
c e n t school.
T h e s ix th a n d s e v e n th g ra d e s of
; tjie G re sh a m sch o o l w on th e flag
g iv en by th e W. C. T V. a t th e L ouis
B a n k s le c tu re a t th e M * E. c h u rc h
W e d n esd ay e v e n in g .
The
c o n te st
w as s p irite d b u t th e o th e r g ra d e s
i a re good lo se rs a n d c o n g r a tu la te th e
w in n e rs upon th e i r success.
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Washington’s Birthday, Feb. 22
LEGAL HOLIDAY
This Institution Will Be Closed All Day
I he inspiration of Washington's staunch Ameri
canism has this year a wonderful timeliness.
Upon the birthday of the Father of our country
may we each resolve to maintain, individually and col
lectively, ideals worthy of our Nation, and to support
those ideals by influence and action to the limit of our
power. Like W ashington, may we be loyal Americans,
far-sighted, energetic, courageous, patriotic.
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