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PAGE THKEI m et w ith Mrs it p n Ohih , w r* L htt8e » ea r Bend i n u n Mrs h . F. D ahlham m er on visited w ith Mr and Mrs vv i T uesday aftern o o n , when a very in- R hoads las, S aturday te re s,in g m eeting was held. A fter ! \ i r th e business session was concluded *' Am> D obson’ of P o rtlan d . Mrs. R ichm ond favored th e club with ? “8 ^ Week' end g u est at th e hom e of a reading. The club w „l m eet . .W ; br° ,h e r ’ T « Mrs. H erbert Linch ou th e fo u rth 'H an R. Joy. o f P o rtlan d , was a I Tuesday in March. caller at th e hom e of P. a . Richey on The box social given by the worn-I M° n day’ an s - work • co m m ittee of th e g ran g e i C * hris an au d d F’red Borgesa e n te r— " a s a financial success. E veryone I tain lain friends fr *ends from the city over present enjoyed a good tim e. The Su,ulay- comedy given by th e six young ladles ' , r und M ra- Lewis R odlun. of was app reciated and m uch credit ls Gales Creek, w ere week-end visitors due th e g irls for th e success of th e a t the bonie of the la tte r ’s p aren ts Play, considering th e sh o rt tim e they Mr autl Mre- J- 11 Chitw ood had to p rep are for it. ! Mrs. Q. H . Richey, of P o rtlan d , National Implement Inspection, Repair Week March 4 to 9 W ARNING—Order Your Repairs Early D elay m ay mean serious loss. O verhaul farm machines and order repairs a lone £ - and reliability SERVICE H essels Farm Machinery Office 544 1 Biesliani, Oregon «r Res. Tel. 6x2 POTATOES AS FEED. Professional and Business Ads. ------_ I Potatoes can be used to advantage as feed for stock, and especially for | hogs. When they are steam ed or d e n t is t s PHONES G resh am :?«irrr C',n •to re. In PHONES J. Q R E SH A M . DR. H. O R EG O N H. H e w itt B u ild in g OTT G resh am . O regon P H O N E 113 p h y s ic ia n s R e sid e n c e ill; Office i l l HUGHES, M. D. H o u r s - 10-12 a. m.. 2-4 and 7-2 p. m Office, X o w lt t B u ild in g G R E SH A M . OR Eli 11.\ P h o n es: Office 46; GEO. R es. Cl IN G L IS , M. D P H Y S I C I A N a n d S U H O E O fl Ail p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p rom p tly a t tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n to d is e a s e s o f the E y e s and f it t in g o f G la sses. H ou rs. 10-12 a. m.; J-4, 7-2 p. m. O ver f i r s t S ta te B ank, G resh am Phones, Office <131 He i5\ I EMILY F. BOLCOM. M D. Physician and Surgeon WOMEN and CHILDREN Office F -o r s : 10 a. m. to 12 m. i p . to 3 p. m. Office over Hunk of G resham P H O N E S — R esid en ce, T abor ¡a Office M ain 4SJ2; H om e A-5152 J. M. S H 0 R T, M. D. F h y a lc la n and S u rgeon ___R es , 92 E a s t 6»th St. Office, 111t-12 B e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D . i >HEG< >N DR. MABEL JA N E DORINO OSTEOPATH IC P in s iC I A N O F F IC E H O U R S — « a. m. to 5 p. m. HI M organ B id g ., P o rtla n d , Ora. P h o n e M arsh al] 1109 IN S U R A N C E JO H N BROW N IN S U R A N C E R epresenting only H ELIA BLE IN- S IK A NI E CO M PANI EH P hon« 5T3 Q r« n h « m . O r e g o n JAM ES ELKINGTON IN S U R A N C E A ccid en t. S n ra ty B on d s. P ira A u to m o b ile, U f a . H ea lth P la ta G la ss Office on M ain S tr e e t P H O N E S — Office 216 R anldenra «3 O resliam 517 B ro a d w a y 1732 B etter retu rn can be secured bv L ****' A, J . W are wiU Preach Sun- d ee d in g to pigs than any oth er kind l i t , “ ’ T " , * at ,h e B a»»tl8f G. S C H N E ID E R F IR S T STATE W AT BANK LAW G R ESH A M S. WOOD Auctioneer V ancouver, W ashington ( aftern o o n th e re were sixteen w orkers present. T he work was th e m aking of pajam a suits. T he ch airm an of ‘he k n ittin g v co ^iuiuuiee m m ittee rep rep o o rted rted six six — ¡sw eaters and eleven p airs of socks, com pleted in F eb ru ary . Mrs. Snover read a very in te re stin g le tte r from Mrs. \ ennble s son who is a captain in the A m erican arm y in F rance. Some of o u r w orkers from th e Base Line have — o rganized ■ a a ™ u n it which .............- *" N° 8 « » o o ,h o u se . This will bring in a num ber of work era who could not go to G resham or F airview . Every woman should be a Red Cross w orker. ‘ i*“ ' h e K* r “ ," 1 ^ra*,, of ' *“ frig h tfu l, T he w ay to avoid th is fa, ,,, sy stem a tic savin g, Our bank w ill do Its I m - s I t„ save you from a fa te w orse than th e horrors o f war. Bank of Gresham GRESHAM. OREGON Public Auction JO H N S T R E IC H , G R E S H A M D A IR Y Place located 1 mile southeast of G resham . W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 20, 10 a. m. On account of moving, will sell; 12 G ood M ilch C ow s, som e fresh and som e com in g fresh soon. T eam o f H orses, wt. about 1400 lbs., six and seven years. 2 H ogs, w eigh t 26 5 pounds. 2 W agons with hay racks; B uggy; M ilk W agon; Plow; Darrovy; 5 -lo o th C u ltiv a to r; Set New W ork H arness; . Ink C an s, B uckets; M ilk C ooler; B ottles; C rates; De- L a\el C ream S ep arato r; A bout S tons good clover and oat hay; 3 doz. W hite Leghorn C hickens; Ford C ar 1<>14 M odel; all H ousehold Goods. TERMS All sums $20.00 or under Cash. Sums over $20.00 eight m onths’ time on approved notes w ith interest at rate of 8 per cent per annum. G resham D airy, John Streich, Prop. W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer A. MEYERS, Clerk CITY BAKERY SANITARY MARKET EKSTROM’S TRUCK SERVICE B e s t Q u a lity M e a ts , Z " hi S Andrews Bros. Meat Market Home p h ra e 7M TERRY Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA ND AND GRESH A M Office w ill, P ion eer A l i t o Truck <’n., 2g<; .%,], P h on e Broad w a> 2M.VI »I Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specially B. W EMERY Prop. Res. Phone 173 ibam, O w F arm and Stock Sales a Specialty Phone V ancouver 614, or G resham O utlook 701 Remember Phone 797 EXPERT Auto, Buggy and Wagon PAINTING E. E - C H IP M A N ED. BAUM ANN VdB KNOW OOK WE WANT YOU I^ E A T S VNILL TO TELL ON US P L t A S e YOU Don’t keep It a secret. A fter w e ll - SO you’ve discovered how o u r m eats M U C H ,T H A T Iplease you, your fam ily anil your I g u e s l s . we w ant you to tell o th e r FOLKS l (folks a h o u t It. T h at so rt of friend ly g o ssip w on’t h u rt anybody. Pass u h in g th e good word. rK M been spend- A Ing a few days with frien d s n ear F airview . Mrs. Raehel Dodge haH re tu rn e d to h er hom e In M ontavllla a fte r sp en d ing a few days a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs Rubin C alkins H A. A rata, of A rata sta tio n . Is loading a c a r of potatoes COTTRELL Mr. and Mrs. M orris, m issionaries who a re going to India soon, will be a t th e C o ttrell com m unity church next Sunday m orning Mrs M orris will preach at 11 o ’clock. All i invited to atten d Albert Ekslrom : PIIG N E I I . Gresham « Market a j ' w brown y — . ____________ îa u îh h a m vice a W eek) with l rr. 1 moi 1*00 *>>* (.00 «.SC < I k - iiiimvi Iain's C ough lU-nimly a F«» o r ile for <’ol,ls. BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES or FRESH COWS for Sale J. L Easley, Macon, 111., in sp e ak ing o f C h am b erlain 's Cough Remedy say«, D uring th e past fifteen years It has been my s is te r’s fav o rite m edi cine fo r colds on th e lungs. I my self have tak en It a n um ber of tim es when suffering with a cold and It a l ways relieved me pro m p tly .” — Adv. Dally Oregonian ................... Dally and 8unday Oregonian Dally Journal ...................... fi.so Dally and Sunday Journal 7. *8 Evening Telegram „ S.OO uv Weekly Oragonlan .......... .1. J O# *0« Sem i-W eekly Journal .................. j 2.00 oo Dally News and N.-W. Farmstead 3.60 Spend, b u t spend w isely. Save, and save earn estly ! Buy W ar-Havings Stam ps! Now’s the best time to subscribe. ribe. Pre»h Cow« Exchanged for Fat Beef Cow«. Thompson Addition, Oreiham PHONE Bargains In th« Want Ad«. prop ohkgon KeeP_JnforHied on Leading Events of the Day If Y o u H a v e All kinds of hauling. Price« Reasonable. --------S E E -------- P hone .KH2 | h '7 hut but .h a th la at least m ercifu lly th e en d . Hut to liv e am i stru g g le .... from .lay to day in poverty, p o w ib l, u n der » load of d eb t. but little hope, ju st stru g g lin g alon g w earin g d ie life aw ay b , inches, that tak es cou rage and is en ou gh to try th e sto u test heart. We Lead the Procession am i ATTORNEYS (8 Hut terrib le as .h a th on th e b attlefield m ay ba, it has no more T r , T K h “r °f I’lnching poverty. A g re a t m any people live to a ripe “ F arm in g on p aper is ra re sp o rt,' At th e F airview g ran g e S atu rd ay , old age, b ut one seldom h ears of the says the A tlan tic M onthly. Ilu Miss Alice Joyce of th e O. A C. will fellow who died a t a green young of livestock, but a lim ited am ount can ‘ a ttP n d ’ i a rm ies fed on p ap e r crops will no talk on th e In d ----• u stria l club work. aesuu nv/IIV. AI All age. I k L e ^ l n d V 0" 8 P‘aCe ° f 8Hage or ¡feel very sp o rty , is o u r opinion. W ashington had a p air of eye children of d u b age, and all p aren ts, kale, and horses while idle relish sev- glasses a. the — end of a stick. They , w hether g ran g e rs o r n ot are urged i tr a l pounds daily. Read th e W ant ads cost him about fifty cents, and yet hp to be P resent at 2 o'clock to h ea r her. B argain« In th e W an t Ada. saw a g reat deal m ore th an m any T bls ,8 very Im p o rtan t. RABBIT SKIN SHOES. R a h h l. vt ------------ m oderns can see th ro u g h a p air th a t We are looking fo rw ard w ith g reat a re *° be <0B' 8 ,e " do1^ _____ p>— o (h9 Program to be given m ake shoes for women and ch ild ren in the P resb y terian church F rid ay Tlie P n eu m o n ia Mrason. They o ugh t to be an Im provem ent of b aking excellence. E very -------— evening, M arch 8th u n d er th e aus th in g on o u r co u n ters goes over the pap er w hich is being used 1 lie • old, dam p w „ c eath a m e er l OI ia rC II p,W8 — “ of ■ m ia B H . , II | C. of .V March the e u U. . ¡5. S. C class. (’. Camp- CaniD to you Just as It sh o u ld — I() llP tllD Itlrvu» /»«re.«,. .•_ .. » .. for th a t purpose now. T h at old lu l p erfect baking a l w a y s s : i T " “ " '- w iu • b o - laby— fresh, pure in g red ien ts; tim e to be careful. P neum onia often * B' Egypt an d P alestine, which he "Bye baby, Bunting, wide varieties, rig h t prices, resu lts from a cold T he q u ick er a 8ecured w hile trav elin g in th o B e P ap a’s gone a-h u n tin g co u rteo u s and quick service cold is gotten rid of th e less the dan- co u n tries. Mr. Cam pbell gives very io g e t a little rab b it skin neatneea th ro u g h o u t. P a o f a eoH ap p ears X X X S s m t; r^ ‘ng ~ ‘’' a " a <‘° " these tro n ize the bakery san itary . To wrap his Baby B unting in ” may yet come to hold m ore . tru th (% ugh Remedy. As to the value o f p,ctu re s as they are shown. Reeeut . — d d , lers V., „ come tu llir ¡this p rep aratio n , ask anyone who has event8 In th e world w ar m akes this an poetry when th e to t to o w r D m shoes m ade of . . jack . p a rt of th e program of unusual In w ea earing rab I used l t . - A d v . G resham . P h on e I I bit hides. ! The food you w aste todav m » v I. terest. T he full program will be ad m ean h u n g er to som eone, some- ' aI a ,a ,e r d a ,e - Misz M illinery. i Mrs. M oller, o u r form er co rres Miss Misz will be ready to show where, som etim e. Be saving! sprin g m odels ab o u t March 1.__Adv. pondent, is expected home th is week T ailo rin g |S h e left th e hospital a week ago For H ire Service F o r men and w om en— cleaning, t m e h o u s e o f q u a l it y A utom obiles anyw here, n ig h t' or pressing and rep a irin g done well an d is now w ith her m other Mrs. D outhit, In P o rtland. Hom e M ade Sautage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon day. Phone 791, G resham , M. M ' P ete r L enard, Powell stree t. Squire. --------------------- W e B uy B eef C attle. C a lv es, H o g s, H id es, Etc. Subscribe for th e O utlook for “ the CORBETT a' . H wl11 follow him to th e cam p Spread your b u tte r thin, T h e re ’s farmer«, A ttention! w e Sm oke Your Meat here s i an(1 ... lt8 tw ice-a-w eek visits ........ “ "ven VIBUB will be ■I R W illis an d Mrs. Alice Evans, a w ar to win. Just .ike le tte rs from home. P h ° n<> Main Ht. Ore. halll fo rm er resid en ts of th is place, but W ar-Savings S tam ps are w orth ! Serve and save, »tuy W ar-Savings now of y‘ P o rtlan d , were m arried last self-sacrifice. » j Stamps! V ictor Johnson from F ish ers. W ashington, was calling or old 4 friends h ere Sunday Office with Commercial Delivery Co. F av o r Reed, who is with the U. 8. 229 Pine Street Ifaetttcen First anil Second en g in eers a t Cam as, W ash., spent G reslw m Office, o|<| | , 11IlllM.r Vju.(, |u » |,|e n ( e sam e Garage- S unday a t home. Mr. and Mrs. S tern s were in P ort- ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND HOMEMADE HAMS, BACON AND LARD land W ednesday. PORTLAND F ran ces Reed is recovering from F ruits and Vegetables in Season Estim ates given on outside trips. Coal or Briquets an a tta c k of appendicitis. WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS C larence Deverell moved his fam - V2O7H R. M. Dodson spent thp week-end In P o rtlan d . WALTER T. McGUIRK c. --------- of Potatoes, dedicated at th e P leasan t Home Hap- the - * a t- - ‘ March - t enough to m a k " p r o p e / W i n s £ , T h 'r,^ \ a ,a ra -p re se n t ¡W hen fe.d raw it take8 b(.twe(J flvt, -oRI.er boys from ' X d 8‘X o f PZ n d“ l° PqUa' ° UT ’ “S 'a - D E N T IS T H. H. ™»« boiled four pounds of potatoes are e- qual In food value to one pound of R es. 115 | ! wheat or barley for stock hogs. ------------- — W. J. o T T NTw M illinery P arlors. As potatoes are largely starch and D E N T IS T On Main stre e t opposite Hank of w ater they should be supplemented office over A nchor afore door H ard w are with clover pasture, skim milk, tank- (.resh am , w here will ... be displayed vv-ti S an d y e v e r y T u esd a y and Wednesday. age or some other food rich in protein clever spring h ats about March l . _ to balance the feeding value. Office 617 R e sid e n c e 61 x F attenin g hogs, growing pigB and , PLEASANT HOME sows, suckling litters, should receive ' E. CLANAHAN a three m ixture of one pound o f e m in , DENTIST or four pounds of 2 , a. tO" ,n ‘u n . ,,>’ 8“ rvk’e flag will be Office 1H Office: r t r s t S ta te B an k B u ild in g P H O N E S: On last Tuesday evening Miss ",as 1 caller at the hom e of Mrs. U. Agnes Richm ond e n tertain ed a few N ’ Sa* e r Sunday aftern o o n , of her friends in honor of h er b irth - i Edw ’ K el*y tran sa cted business In day. A fter a d elig h tfu l evening ^ e n ts T uesday afternoon, spent in gam es and m usic the guests The P leasan t Valley Red Cross rep aired to th e d ining room w here a au x iliary will hold th e ir reg u lar d elig h tfu l luncheon was served. T he m eeting at th e gran g e hall on next color schem e p revailing In th e dining M onday evening. A good p rogram is | room was red, w hite an d blue. Those assured. County C om m issioner Ru- enjoym g th e evening were, th e Misses fu» Holm an will be th e principal Jeaton Q uesinberry. B e rn ita Bennl- sp e ak e r of th e occasion. County son, Agnes Richm ond, L illian Nash Schoo) S u p erin ten d en t A lderson is a l and Messrs Verne M artin, K enneth so expected to be p rese n t and give a H arvey, Galin F an ch er, L aw rence sh o rt talk. A large atten d a n ce is U rvey and A lbert Richm ond. At expected. If you have an idea which 1- o ’clock th e guests d ep arted , wish- >’ou th in k would, in any way help to ing Miss Agnes a k ln the war th u he t njp and .Ing m any happy re tu rn s w of th e <lay- place to p resen t it. 11 ls desired th a t all th e m em bers ,{o<kwood R ebekah lodge be pres FAIRVIEW ent at th e ir next m eeting the second At the weekly m eeting of th e Red W ednesday in March. Cross u n it in th e city hall Tuesday I HL H O R R O R S O F W AR T h ose w ho h ave not ex|ierlence<] th e horrors o f war only know of Its te rro r, by " h e a r -a y ” hut even th en it s had enough. 701 3.00 4.00 1.11 1.16 Do ,» NOW.