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GRLSHAM OCTLOOK T C E 8 D A Ï, MARCH 5. 1618 GRESHAM LOCALSTHRIFT FINDS PLACEIN HIGH SCHOOL WORK Mi»» A n n a S las, o f H illsb o ro , th e g u e s t o f .Miss E s th e r E lfo rd . is Mrs. Dan T a lb o t, o f P o rtla n d , v isit- ed on S u n d ay w ith frie n d s in G resh - an. H. C. M cG innis a n d fam ily hav e m oved in to o n e o f M rs S. A. B u rr's co tta g e s. Mr. a n d M rs. A. E. K e ssle r w ent to W o o d b u rn on S u n d a y to v isit th e f o r m e r s la th e r , w ho is ill. K E P O R T E D BY H O M E R G O SSETT C h a rlo tte M eter, o f B o rin g , e n te re d 1,1,1001 thi8 w e e k ’ S he fo rm erIy a t ' te n d e d Je ffe rso n H igh in P o rtla n d . T h e e n ro llm e n t is now 18» s tu d e n ts w hich is a good in c re a se o v e r la s t j y ear. S u p e rin te n d tu t J. A. C h u rc h ill w ill I d e liv e r th e ..¿ J r e s s to th e g ra d u a tin g cla ss on F rid a y e v e n in g , May 31st. R e h e a rs a ls fo r th e co m in g play M ary J a n e 's P a ” by th e J u n io r class a re 1,1 p ro g re ss fo u r e v e n in g s of each w eek. T h is p lay w ill be o n e of th e b e st e v e r 8 ta 8ed In G re sh a m by any c a s t of c h a ra c te rs . T h e cu p offered by Mr. B a u e r to th e class te a m boys w in n in g In th e ! Miss M in n ie P a lm q u is t, w ho is e m se rie s of b a sk e tb a ll g a m e re c e n tly p loyed in th e H o tel H a rtla n d , v isited sc h e d u le d w as won by th e S o p h o h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n P a lm m ores. T h e c o n te s t b etw een th e J u n io r s a n d S o p h o m o res la s t F rid a y q u is t la s t S u n d ay . w as e x c itin g a n d w ell p lay ed by b o th Miss M abel In g lis a n d M iss E m m a te a m s. T h e sc o re w as 1» to » in J o h n s o n w ere d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e fa v o r of th e S o p h o m o res" hom e o f M r. a n d M rs. C. I. R a k e r on T ra c k w ill now e n g a g e th e a tte n - , S u n d ay la st. tion of th e boys an d th e g ir ls will ; A. XV. M etzg er a n d E. W. Ayls* p lay ten n is, A te n n is c o u rt h a s been w o rth left o n S u n d ay e v e n in g fo r a m ad e in th e g y m n a s iu m a n d te n n is tr .p lo S an F ra n c isc o a n d o th e r ra c q u e ts a n d b alls p u rc h a s e d fo r th e p o in ts in C a lifo rn ia . T h ey -will be rtse o f a ll s tu d e n ts w ish in g to play I g o n e a b o u t a w eek o r ten days. th e gam e. At a m e ttin g of th e Boys' M ervin G ood is se rio u sly ill w ith A th le tic a ss o c ia tio n th is m o rn in g , blood p o iso n in g , th e re s u lt of a b ru ise R o b ert C h ild e rs w as e le c te d c a p ta in ! on th e elbow receiv ed in p la y in g b a s o f th e 1918 tr a c k team . k e t-b a ll. H is m o th e r is h e re from A G irls A th le tic a sso c ia tio n h as re ■ O sw ego n u rs in g hint. c e n tly been p e rfe c te d by th e ad o p tio n MiBs L ucy P e te rs o n , w ho h a s been of a c o n s titu tio n a n d th e e le c tio n of fo llo w in g officers: p re s id e n t, J in N o rth D a k o ta fo r th e p a st few th e a / ’ A M rs. J . R. C a v a n a g h e n te r ta in e d a few frie n d s la s t ev en in g in h o n o r of M rs. E d ith T o z ie r W e a th e rre d . G re sh a m g ra n g e w ill h o ld its re g - u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g n ex t S a tu rd a y S ev eral sp e c ia l fe a tu re s a re p ro m ised fo r th e o ccasio n . m o n th s, r e tu r n e d to h e r h o m e her** la s t w eek. H e r co m in g w as a co m p le te s u r p ris e to h e r p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. J. C. P e te rso n . l / and G race F ie ld h o u se . se cre ta ry -tre a su re r, The g ir ls ’ class | 7 \ i F BICYCLE IS K t ir e s We quote 28x1 £ Victor T. P....................... $3.25 28x1-1 Premier T. T......................$3.50 28x11 Premier N. S. Casings........$3.50 28x1 Grey Butt End Tubes..........$1.35 A re D ep en d ab le T ires. .Also many other makes at L. L. KIDDER HDWE. H a n n a h L a n e ; vice p re s id e n t. B o n n ie G R E S H A M H orton. k\j P T C IR C I F TO MEET WEDNESDAY ML t i W EDNESDAY O n e-to n tr u c k fo r h ire . E x p ress an d h a u lin g . II. C h ris te n so n . P h o n e 13. te a m s a re b eg in n in g a se rie s of bas- T h e G resh am P a re n t-T e a c h e r c ir No a m o u n t is too s m a ll— T h r if t R e p a irs b e in g m a d e to th e d o o r of k e tb a l) g a m e s fo r a tro p h y re c e n tly cle w ill hold its re g u la r m o n th ly c a rd s c a re fo r a ll! Buy W ar-S av offered th e c h a m p io n sh ip team . th e P o w ell p h a rm a c y show th a t th e m e e tin g In th e g ra d e school a u d ito r in g s S tam p s! T h e T ri-S c lu b h as m ad e e ig h t sills a n d jo is ts a r e b a d ly affected ium W ednesday- a fte rn o o n , M arch w ith d ry ro t. M ore v e n tila tio n will sw e a te rs , e ig h t S e rb ia n s q u a re s , n in e 6 th , a t 1 :3 0 p. nt. p a irs of w ris tle ts and a dozen tra y : )ur Selection of I lats is Now Ready, ail New and Stylish. be g iv en th e m so as to in s u re th e m All p a re n ts a n d a ll o th e r frie n d s* c lo th s fo r th e R ed C ross. T h ey have la s tin g lo n g e r h e re a fte r. Patronize your Home Mi lliner. We Will Please You. c o llected 16,500 sta m p s fo r B elgian o f th e school a n d of e d u c a tio n a re W E. B e e g le w as in G re sh a m one M a in S t r e e t o p p o s ite B a n k o f G r e s h a m re lie f an d h av e m ad e o ne co m p le te I c o rd ia lly in v ited . d ay la s t w eek lo o k in g a f te r b u sin ess U I K I N D S A N D A L L B IS X S b a b ie s’ la y e tte fo r w ar re lie f, a n d a p T h e fo llo w in g is th e p ro g ra m : in te re s ts . Mr. B eegle has leased th e p lic a tio n h a s been m ad e to jo in th e F la g S alu te. New Gallery j ta r n i w hich h e re c e n tly b o u g h t n e a r J u n io r Red C ross. Song, " I t ’s a L ong W ay to G et th e S cap p o o se a n d w ill m ove w ith his AI L. KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED T h e tw o C am p fire G irl’s o rg a n iz a K a is e r” - F if th a n d S ix th G ra d e Ftoys PICTURE FRAMING fam ily in to S cappoose. tio n s h av e re c eiv ed th e m a te ria l fo r G I L T O R N A T U R A L W OOD R e c ita tio n . “ T h e C h e ris h e d F la g " N eat an d C heap W ord h a s been receiv ed th a t W il th e ir c e re m o n ia l gow ns w hich they — F lo re n c e K ern . b u r S ta n le y h a s a rriv e d in F ra n c e . w ill c o m p lete th is e v e n in g . T h ey a re R e c ita tio n , " T h e S ch o o lh o u se an d M A X S C H N E ID E R Isaac A n d e rso n is a lso a c ro s s a n d Ray a lso d o in g R ed C ross w ork a t th e li th e F la g ”— D avid L ane. M a th e w s’ B ldg . M ain St., P a lm q u is t h a s w ritte n h is p a re n ts , b ra r y once a w eek an d th e in d iv id u a l S ong, T h ird G ra d e G irls. P h o n e 641 M r. an d M rs. J o h n P u lm q u is t, th a t m e m b e rs a re p la n n in g to hav e g a r O ra tio n , " T h e S ta rs an d S tr ip e s " — he h a s m ad e th e voyage. d en s fo r th e su m m e r. A c a m p in g ex P ercy P u lfe r. G eo rg e C la c k , w ho is In tr a in in g p e d itio n is b ein g p la n n e d fo r th e co m R e c ita tio n , E a rl W eiss. in th e U n ited S ta te s navy a t San ing v a c a tio n a n d long " h ik e s ” a re F la g Song, S econd G rade. Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand. D iego, C a lifo rn ia , e n jo y e d a five-day now b eing ta k e n a t w eek-ends. D ialo g u e, F iv e F ir s t G ra d e Boys. Also all kinds of other Sized Lumber. M a n u fa c tu re d by fu rlo u g h a n d tr a v e lin g tim e a n d r e T h e th r if t b an k o pened fo r busi V ocal Solo, J o s e p h A. F in le y , M u- c e n tly v isited Ills u n cle, Dr. G eorge n e ss on T u e sd a y , F eb. 2 6 th , w ith t h e ^ l c a l D irecto r, SANDY CREAMERY CO. We Deliver Lumber Anywhere In g lis a n d fa m ily In G re sh a m . T he nam e "M o u n t H ood B u tt e r ” u su al h a n k officers an d b o a rd of d i-! S ong, "K e e p th e H om e F ir e s B u rn - h as h e re to fo re been used by p e r A c a s h ie r h a s c h a rg e o f ' In g ” — F o u rth a n d F if th G rad es. L o d a a n d E lv is, tw o b ro th e rs of re c to rs. m ission of th e M ount H ood Ice R e c ita tio n , " T h e S erv ice F la g ”— : C ream Co., w hich h a s all its d a irv C la u d e S to c k to n , le ft M are Is la n d on b u sin e ss e ach p erio d d u rin g th e sch o o l day an d a t noon an d a f te r D ale A ltm an . p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r th a t iu o H u n u d t to u m u i - • ....................... . . . . . S a tu rd a y la s t i u o v n e i i rla th e e p N i or- • ly, Oregon P hone Sandy 29 title . T h a t p e rm issio n h as ceased , fo lk , V a., n a v y y a rd . T h ey a re in 8ch° o1- P re s id e n t Good re p o rts g re a t J a p a n e s e L ove S ong, F o u rth G rad e hen ce th e c h a n g e of n am e, w hich Take Bluff Road; Mill Half-Mile South of Sandy — a n d . h . a v . e b een s e n t to th e su ccess. T h e s tu d e n ts a re s u p p o r t G irls. th e ~ navy becam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1. in g th e In s titu tio n nobly as th e y do D ialogue, F iv e F ir s t G ra d e Boys. A tla n tic fo r d u ty on a m an o f w ar. "M o u n ta in M eadow B u tte r " Song, “ T h e F la g G oes B y”— S ix th , will he fo u n d a t all th e L ead in g A. F . M iller, p re s id e n t of th e B ank e v e ry w o rth y c au se. A t h r i f t c a m ■' • ! • fo r th e O u tlo o k fo r " th e U se 3 p o u n d s boiled p o ta to e s, 2 s to re s in th e co u n ty . A sk fo r it. I w ill ro llo n him to th e cutup lev el te a s p o o n s s a lt, 3 lev el te a sp o o n s of G re sh a m , le f t to d a y fo r C a lifo rn ia , p a ig n is now b e in g p la n n e d by th e a n d S e v en th G rad es. b o a rd o f d ir e c to r s w ith th e h ope of "O d e to th e A m erican F la g " — A l He «i k v isits will bi -n e a r 2 c a k e s c o m p re sse d y e a st, a n d to he g o n e a b o u t th r e e w eeks. 1,1 l i .a , front hom e. | I ta b le sp o o n s w ater. w ill be m et in S an F ra n c isc o by his re a c h in g m an y of th e o u ts id e d is tric ts d en M iller. W h a t th e G re sh a m S chool is Do-1 so n , Dr. Ita lp h M iller, a n d to g e th e r w hich sh o u ld g re a tly in c re a s e th e E. S. M sCor- th ey w ill to u r th e s ta te by a u to m o sa le of t h r i f t s ta m p s an d w a r sa v in g lu g to W in th e W a r c e rtific a te s. m lck. bile. Is just the diet you P re s e n ta tio n of S erv ice F la g __ T h re e C h e v ro le ts w ere so ld last U l n Farmer* Should Raise More need but be su re it is F r a n k T a c h e ro n , p re s id e n t E ig h th w eek by E d. O sb u rn , local a g en t. Chickens. G rade. T h e b u y e rs w ere A u g u st O b rist, F red A ccep tan ce of F la g — T h eo B ru g - P o w ell a n d A lb e rt J. Q uay. T he M ore c h ic k e n s a n d m o re eggs w ill ger. first tw o a r e G resh am - m en, th e la t re le a se m o re m e a t fo r o u r a rm ie s P a tr io tic sp e ech es, J u d g e Geo. W. E a t a p la te a day a t te r b ein g a re s id e n t o f P le a s a n t a n d th e a llies. P o u ltry can be In S ta p le to n . Rev. J. M ontcalm R row n. H om e. c re a s e d m o re ra p id ly a n d m o re eco S ong, " A m e r ic a " — School. BELT’S CONFECTIONERY An e x h ib it h a s been re c e n tly re n o m ically th a t an y o f th e m eat a n i B u sin ess session. m als C h ic k e n s w ill live, grow and ceiv ed a t th e G re sh a m lib ra ry of h ig h g ra d e p ic tu re s sh o w in g men p ro s p e r on w a ste th a t w ould n e v er It sh o u ld be re m e m b e re d th a t o ne P o ta to e s a re p le n tifu l and a re a n d p laces m a d e fa m o u s in th e o th e r w is e be Used, an d w ill e a t th e p o u n d o f m ash ed p o ta to e s c o n ta in s re a Ily th e o n ly c h e a p B ubgtltute fo r g re a t w ar. L ib ra ry p a tro n s w ill be in fa n t bu g s, p a rtic u la rly o rc h a rd a b o u t 1 f4 cu p o f w a te r, an d s ta r c h . in te re s te d in s e e in g th is e x h ib it be- p ests, b e fo re th e la t t e r hav e hud tim e an d o th e r su b s ta n c e s a b o u t e q u v a le n t fl° Ur' n " d ° nP * h ,c h w i|l n o t keep 1,111 <"t-' .*;i of Seed» it ,)nce ,,ur stoc|<>| ! fo re it is m oved to a n o th e r b ra n c h to do g re a t h a rm C h ic k e n s re q u ire to th o s e in a c u p fu l o f w h eat flour. " v e r 3un,n)t‘r so m a k e an Ideal s u b a m in im u m of a tte n tio n . Most of it lib ra ry . arc more nearly complete. s t it u te fo r c o n se rv a tio n . T h e O. A. C. can be given by w om en a n d c h ild re n . X B iliou s X tt.u k , A le t te r fro n t M r. a n d Mrs. A. E. g iv es th e fo llo w in g re c ip e fo r b read We haxe package seeds ot all kinds. L in d sey to re la tiv e s h e re b rin g s th e No heav y la b o r is re q u ire d . C h ic k W hen you hav e a b ilio u s a tta c k U8,n g th e m ash ed p o ta to e s in s te a d of en s w ill h e lp w in th e w ar. R aise all B in need of an> thin.c lor Field or Garden, in fo rm a tio n th a t th e ir son A lbert y o u r liv e r fails to p e rfo rm its fu n c - p o ta to flour, w hich Is not g e n e ra lly you can. h as been se rio u sly 111 w ith ty p h o id ___________________o o u e a n T h e a v a ila b le . lio n s. You becom e constipate*!. B oiled rice m ay be used fev er. He is now re p o rte d to be im - A fine p ro g ra m h a s been a rr a n g e d foo,l >ou e a t fe rm e n ts in y o u r sto m - w ith flour in a b o u t th e » a m e 'i m m r (ßvrsluuii ¿«tUttwr PHOTOS LUM BER SHINGLES AND FENCE POSTS Mountain Meadow Butter BRUNS LUMBER CO, L it Ice Cream Lunch War Gardens! Weatherly Ice Cream] P lan Your W ar G arden NOW . < ver we must utilize! cry loot of ground. Now is the time for onion sets, radishes, andj • y potatoes. .Isk i s . S eed s in Bulk BEANS BEETS CABBAGE CARROTS CORN ONIONS PARSNIPS PEAS SPINACH SQUASH TURNIPS RUTABAGAS F ield S eed s SPRING WHEAT OATS BARLEY SPELTZ VETCH CLOVERSEED TIMOTHY ALSIKE FIELD PEAS SEED POTATOES AM ERICAN W O N D ER r r ♦ Q u a lity and S er ^ içe I \R l.Y ROSE p ro v in g . T h e L in d sey s live a t N ara- pa, Id ah o . M iss Lucy A d am s h a s receiv ed a te le g ra m fro m h e re s is te r , M rs. E llen A. P o m ero y , a n n o u n c in g th e d e a th of th e ir f a th e r a t A to k a, O k lah o m a It is n o t p o ssib le fo r M iss A dam s to a tte n d th e f u n e r a l, w hich w ill ta k e p lace In P e n n sy lv a n ia . She m ay. h o w ev er, jo in h e r s is te r la te r. Mrs. E rn e st P e te rso n of Shaw , Dr- egon an d Mrs. R H. T o d d of R id g e field. W a sh in g to n , a re sp e n d in g sev- era ! d ay s th is w eek w ith th e ir f a th e r. F A H a llid a y , a n d a ss istin g in th e w o rk o f rem o v in g h ts h o u se- h o ld g o ods fro m th e h o u se, w hich w as re c e n tly sold to Mr. a n d Mrs J. W ilson. E lm e r H a m ilto n , fo rm e rly a re s i d e n t o f G resh am a n d a son o f Mr. an d Mrs. W II. H a m ilto n of M onta- ’ v illa, d ied a few d ay s a g o a n d w as b u rie d to d ay In M t.'S c o tt c e m e te ry H se v v e e ra ra l l He e h h ad ad been been su su ffe ffe rin rin g g fo fo r r se m o n th s w ith se rio u s d e ra n g e m e n t of sto m a c h an d bow els, b u t h ts d e a th w as u n e x p ected . H e leav e s a w ife an d se v e ra l sm a ll c h ild re n H is wife I to th e d a u g h te r o f G reg g Cox of |* G resh am . fo r th e m e e tin g of th e B a p tist Mis- s io n a ry so ciety n ex t T h u rs d a y a f te r - noon a t th e h o m e o f Mrs. W . It. B u rk e. M rs D C. L a tto u r e tte o f O regon C ity, a g ifte d a n d in te re s tin g a»'h In ste a d of d ig e s tin g . T h is in - tio n s : P Hanies th e sto m a c h a n d c a u se s n a u - __ . ______ , e a > v o m itin g a n d a te r r ib le h ead - Milk Record Blanks, S.‘u1C' .n ? k< c h B n > b erlain 's T a b le ts. M o n th 's reco rd o f m ilk p ro d u c- o u t y o u r st’o m a c h ^ n T y o u ^ l i l CSoon tlOn f° r aboU t 1B C0WB s p e a k e r, w ill a d d re s s th e so ciety , be w ell a s ev er O th e r fe a tu re s o f in ta r e s t w ill be glv- q u a r te r .- - A d v . en. M rs. Ja m e s E lk in g to n . Mrs. W ill : H essel, M rs E. A L e o n a rd a n d Mrs. j K. D avidson w ill a s s is t th e h o ste ss in 8‘ rv ln K All a re In c ite d to a tte n d X Splendili R ecord Xrliievcd. _______ II W S n a s h a ll, p re s id e n t of th e F a rm e rs M u tu al Fir«* R elief A ssocia- tio n . re p o r ts th e a sso c ia tio n has b ro k en a ll fo rm e r re c o rd s in 1917, T h e a n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 uew m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 fire lo sses p aid , a g g re g a tin g $ 4 9 1 1 ; $ 1 .0 3 6 .6 7 7 of in s u ra n c e w ritte n , o ne a ss e ssm e n t lev ied, a n d $700 in v e s te d in lib e rty bon d s d u r in g th e y e a r T h e asso cla- “ ° " ” , n , e r l n * U* ,4 t h -v e« r »“ <* »»as o v e r 4000 n ie m b e rs c a rr y in g $4.250. 000 in s u ra n c e It h a s m ad e an an n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 50 p e r c e n t to Its m em b ers. At th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in Ja n u a ry A ndrew B ru g g e r o f G re s h am d e d rs ir e c d to c r sirm fo r g .„ n th w as y e re a r -e le c f te a rm Join m ay o b ta in in fo rm a tio n from euiieiiAi i, V ppiid in, . rv S nA shall, G » $ resh am -J. »»uii Ju8t *t>at T hey o n ly cost a ' ou n eei* 1° k eep tr a c k o f y o u r h e rd . Convenient and cheap. Outlook. Help Pershing Take the Flag to the Front by Taking Your Income Tax R eturn to the Collector of Revenue. Get your blank at this Bank Be sure to file it Before A pril First. TAXES FOR 1917 Now can be paid at this bank. W e will relieve you of all the w orry incident to paying taxes if you will give us the descrip tion of the p roperty on w hich you desire to pay. W e have the real and personal property tax roll at our bank. Ask us for the am ount of your tax. FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon