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V d ^ d. 8° n K en n e,h wU1 leave raen>ber8 in atten d an ce. T he nex m eeting rops. but Mrs K incaid and daugh- A larg e am o u n t - of an-O-X work is being j ter» will rem ain in th is vicinity un til tu rln e d o ut by th e ladles. George D ressell recently sp en t several days at St. M artins Hot Springs A baby girl arriv ed a t th e Jam es Benfield hom e F rid ay evening. March 1st C. J. L ittlep ag e, of Mosier, visited his d a u g h te r. Mrs. May Nelsen, the la st of th e week. C olum bia g ran g e m em bers enjoyed an all-day m eeting S atu rd ay , March 2d. T he g ran g e will give a St. P a t rick dance on th e evening of March 16th. Robt. K nieriem is em ployed by the Beaver S tate M otor com pany at G resham . — -------— w » » •» *« < -*« IIU U I March 4 to 9 «>♦’ HUH . . . . vicinity have been g ettin g th e ir po tato es ready for shipm ent. Mrs. Id a B urgess has been very sick for th e past week w ith p neu m onia. b u t is som e b e tte r a t this tim e. The P aren t-T ea ch e rs association of th e Lynch d istric t have ren ted the Rockwood g ran g e hall for an e n te r tain m en t to be given on th e evening W A R M IN G —O rd er Your Repairs Early of M arch 15. T he proceeds will be divided betw een th e P aren t-T ea ch D elay m ay mean serious loss. ers association an d th e Red Cross. An in te re stin g m eeting of the O verhaul farm machines and order repairs a long Rockwood g ran g e was held last W ednesday evening presided o ver by tim e in advance. I rathe congestion and m ate rial short th e le ctu rer, F. H. C rane. T he fea- I age makes this im perative. tu re of th e m eeting was a discussion of th e dyking of th e C olum bia SANDY BLUFF RELIABILITY SERVICE A. C. B row ning retu rn ed hom e a f Slough. Chief E n g in eer Brown of te r w orking a m onth for his siste r at C olum bia D rainage D istrict No. 1 was p resen t and gave an in te restin g A urora. account of th is antt o th e r d rain ag e Q uite a n u m b er in th is vicinity are i _ _ Office 544 Greshuin, Oregon Maps and p h o tographs Res. Tel. 6x2 having a very mild a tta c k of measleB p rojects. helped to m ake th e su b ject clear. Mrs. P aul Dunn was o p erated on in th e Good S am aritan hospital a Mr. Brown affirmed th a t if n ot in te r week ago. T he o p eratio n was very f e r e d w ith by th e d rain a g e canal TERRY successful an d at p resen t she Is do p roject, th e slough land could raise crops in 1919. Calvin Pow ell, one Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coons e n te r ing nicely. tained on S atu rd ay and Sunday W il Mr. Allen was a P o rtlan d v isitor of th e tru ste e s of the d rain a g e d is tric t and Guy Reynolds, an in te re st liam S hields of P o rtlan d . on W ednesday ed landow ner, both of P o rtlan d , Mrs. E. M. Coons had as guests on Mrs Joseph Caldo was in Oregon D E N T IS T S She was a repre were present. Several ow ners of T hursday h er d au g h ters, Mrs. Shields City on S atu rd ay slough land PH O N ES: O ffice 114 sen tatlv e from th is com m unity a p -1 8lougl‘ lan<1 at F airview w ere in a(- R e s 115 and Mrs Pelton of P o rtland. by th e P aren t-T ea ch e r aaso- tW,danWi a t th e W J. O T T R esidents along th e Gordon road pointed , , I I? Rockwood r \ c lz iv/\/e,l T> »- — 1« — t. R ebekah lodge will D E N T IS T have been much annoyed recently by elation to m eet w ith o th e r rep resen m eet next W ednesday evening. All G r e s h a m o ffice o v e r A n c h o r s t o r e , tativ es th e re for th e purpose of fo rm finding stones and o th e r trash in e n tra n c e next door to H a rd w are to be present and and a e H om e Econom ics council to m em bers a re urged ■ to re . In S an d y e v e ry T u e s d a y a n d th e ir mail boxes T h „ „ - „ ---- ing a ing H om Econom ics council ,o urge«, to ne present National Implement Inspection, Repair Week A single Thrift Stamp will buy a tent pole or five tent pms, a waist belt or hat cord, shoe laces or identification Tag's; two w ill b u v o n e tr e n c h tn n l n r o »» U 1 *• — I— .. - !'«••• o j ui «WXW a I . x m u a i u a s iri(K iiiH ; six will buy five pans of woolen socks or three suits of sum mer underwear; twelve willbuy a steel helmet One War Savings Stamp will buy one hundred cartridges or u cartridge belt or a scabbard for a bayonet; two will purchase two pairs ol woolenhreeehes or two flannel shirts two ami a half will buy a gas mask. Three War Savings Stamps will buy an overcoat or two woolen service coats, three and a hall will buy threepans of woolen blankets; four will buy a ride. A $5.00 Stamp for $4.14 during March. BANK OF GRESHAM, G R E SH A M O ltEiiO N i Hessel’s /i. Farm Machinery fina TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R Professional and Business Ads. While there’s no telling what conditions may l’aee the country before the war is over, one thing is certain and that is the Ford ears will grow more and more into being actual neces sities, both in city and country. Prospective buyers will do well to place orders NOW, when a reasonably quick delivery is possible. Don't put it olT until spring for the demund is eon tinuous from all parts of the country; Ford ears are wanted in the North, South, East and West, every day of the year. Let us have your order today and we’ll hustle our best that you may not he kept waiting. W ednesday. P H O N E S — Office 517 J. E. R e s id e n c e 61 x OLANAHAN DENTIST Office : F ir s t E tat* B an k B u ild in g G R E SH A M . DR. H. O REG O N H. OTT D E N T IS T H o w ltt B u ild in g G re sh a m . PH O N E O re g o n 113 P B T S IC IA N B PHONES H. R e s id e n c e 111; O ffice l l x H. HUGHES. M. D. H o u r s - 10-12 a. m „ 2-4 a n d 7-1 p. m. Office, H o w ltt B u ild in g G RESH A M , Phones - - O ffice 46; GEO. OREGON R e s . 61 IN G L IS , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N en d S U B O E O N A ll p r o f e s s i o n a l c a l l s p r o m p t l y a t te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n to d i s e a s e s o f th e E y e s a n d f i t t i n g o f G la s s e s . H o u r s . 1 0 -1 2 a. m .; 1-4, 7-» p. m. O v er F ir s t S ta te B an k . G re sh a m P hones, Office «21 Rea. 5Ax EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D. Physician and Surgeon WOMEN and CHILDREN Office F -'n rs : 10 a. m. to 12 m. I p . to 3 p. in. 7 :1 6 P M D ly . 9 15 P M D ly . n o rth. 9 :4 5 P M D ly . Don’t wait. Do it now! Buy W ar- 1 1 :1 5 P M D ly . T he Base L ine Im provem ent club Savings Stam ps! M O N T A V IL L 1 -T B O U T D 1 L E L IN E has organized a Red Cross d e p a rt L y . M o n ts T U la L v . T ro u td a le • 6 :1 6 a . rn. m ent and is sew ing for th e Red Cross • 5 :4 5 a. m T he P n eu m on ia Season. 7:15 a. m . 6 :4 0 a. m every W ednesday. 8 :4 5 a. m 8 :0 0 a . in. 1 0 :3 5 a. ni. n . 1 6 a. a rn. I T:’e cold, clamp w eath er of M arch , ™,. u .»in, r riese n e s e n have ave Mr. „u and Mrs. « A. . r F. F 11:35 p. m. i ’ u M S ; ^ e " p neum onia ” geim .t ' N o T u “ th e ' rfiturned h° m“ ’ a fle r Vta,t,n* ,h e ,r 10:05 a. 2 :3 5 p. m . 4111:15a. u m o n ia g e m i. now t s t h è , . . . . ...................... .... ... . 4 :3 0 p. m . 12:05 P m Buie p to n e be 111:15 careful. P n eu m o n ia often P a u KfiteE, Mrs. Itali Hurlich of Echo, 5 :5 0 p. m . 441:15 p P 6 :5 5 p. m. 2 2:06 05 p. T he q u lck er a Oregon P nc ¡resu lta from a cold. 4 ’T 4 3:1 o o 5 P n m cold iB g o tten rid of th e less the dan- Mr. and Mrs. Ed D ecker have 4:00 P 5 :1 0 b P- p m of » com 1 ° ° " 88 , t hv in.di<,at.lo,n moved R 5 P 6 :1 15 p. m of a cold ap p ears ta k e C ham berlain s I , obert G ray ’s house in t7 7 :2 O 0 P. :2 00 p. ill m . v C nueh » Rem edy. As to th e value of l ' ,e n tu ra l a r k. U 8 It i c i u r i i y , A ? IO lllO i V eil Ur* OI •D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y . 6 8 00 P A n u m b e r of young folks of th is r T o L l n n v m a n n , c o n n e c t w" vlth o w P ****• p rep a «ratio ra tio n , ask anyone who has tr a in s fo r P o rtla n d . used it. Adv. 4 -4” (HHce over Bank o f Gresham P H O N E S — R e s id e n c e , Office M ain 4812; J. T abor 120 H o m e A -6152 M. S H O R T, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and B urgeon R es.. 92 E a st S9th St. Office. 1111-12 B a llin g B u ild in g P o r t l a n d , o k e o iin DR. MABEL JANE DORING « I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN O F F IC E H O U R S — » a. m . t o 6 p. m . M2 M organ B ld g ., P o rtla n d , Ora. Phone to r acts are probably u n aw are of th e p o rtan t business. serious resu lts which are likely to and o th e r econom ics In th e home. F red R adford was in P o rtlan d on follow any tam p erin g with United business Monday. PLEASANT VALLEY S tates mail boxes. Mrs. A. J. A ult was in P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Robinson, of on S atu rd ay . GRESHAM TIME TABLE P o rtlan d , sp en t S atu rd ay and Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Will T rains fo r E sta ca d a o r Bull R un SCENIC Richey. ( B u ll R u n t r a i n s le a v e M t. H o o d D e p o t) O scar C arlson has joined th e avia- ____ _____ _ ¡* n , y E x S u n . G r e s h a m O n ly . Mrs. ______ R hoda C hillcote of Molalla, 1 - -o A M S u n . t o E s t a c a d a tion corps and left T h u rsd ay for a I O regon, visited w ith relativ es here 2 - l i i ! I ’!y ’ M a il a n d K x - E s ta c a d a tra in in g cam p in Texas. On Wed-1 several days la st week. 2 ) ’!>'• E x « u n . G r e s h a m O n ly b .1 2 A M J >ly, G r e s h a m O n ly nesday evening a su rp rise p arty was Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G arrison at- 6 52 A M S u n . to B u ll R u n i 45 A M D ly to E s t a c a d a given in his honor by his frien d s and [ten d ed ch u rch at Dam ascus Sunday 8 :40 A M D ly . G i e s h a m O n ly 9 :5 0 A M D ly , to B u ll H u n neighbors. A very p leasan t evening I and took d in n e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. 1 0 :40 A M D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly was spent. Goodbyes w ere spoken I F reedolph of th a t place. H : 4 6 A M D ly , E s t a c a d a D l y . G r e s h a m O n ly w ith m any w ords of ch eer and good I A. C. Ball an d m o th er atten d ed 1 50 P M D ly , to B u ll R u n will. I church in P o rtlan d Sunday evening 2 P .\l l l l y ' G r e s h a m O n ly 8 :4 5 P M D ly . E s t a c a d a C. ( ’. Jack , of P o rtlan d , and E. E. | Mr. an d Mrs. Lewis S ilkw orth and j J ? ! ’M 1 ,ly . G r e s h a m O n ly - !* iy ’ to B u l > R » n Ja ck , of I.aG rande, visited th e ir pa Mrs C a rrie T alt, of P o rtlan d , were 5 .4 3 P M D ly . E s t a c a d a - on L’?! ! ! ! y> Fx.JB un., G r e s h a m O n ly ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jack ovei visitors S unday a t th e hom e of Mr. 1 ' *t* I M l i l y , to B u ll R u n Sunday and Mrs. P. J. Berek. • J 5 P M D ly , E s t a c a d a 9 :1 0 P M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly Mrs. I. N. L. S h rin er visited her Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F ro st visited 1 1 .1 0 P M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly d a u g h te r. Mrs M innie D eltrich in E vening S ta r g ran g e last S aturday. T rain s for P o rtlan d 12:30 A M D ly E x S u n . P o rtlan d T hursday. L eland Moore, of Corvallis, spent 2 04 A M S u n . t in ly S unday w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and 5 III AM D ly E x S u n . •115 A M D ly . KELSO Mrs. W. U. Moore. 7.3 3 AM D ly . Miss E dna Berke, who is teaching 8 40 A M d !X i r ° m M l' H ° ° d U *P u t - School has been closed for an In 9 :3 4 A M D l r n ear Oregon City, sp en t Sunday at d efin ite len g th of tim e os a precau 10 10 A M D ly . tion on account of sc a rle t fever in th e hom e of his p aren ts, Mr and !’ j!,ly f r o "? M t H o o d D e p o t f n P M D ly O re H h a m O n ,y Mrs. P. J. Berke. th e Jo h n Lind fam ily. 2 :4 0 P M D ly . R obert Jo n sru d recently purchased 4 40 P M D lv f ' Om M t' H o o d D e p o t VENTURA PARK a new Buick fo u r d em o n strato r. Mr 5 : 3 1 P M D ly ; J o n s ru d ’s flock of Cotswold sheep 6 35 P M D ly E x . S u n . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S anford have ’ i J i ’M 5 ! y f r o m M l H o o d D e p o t has an in crease of 20 lam bs. moved to M ontavilla on 82d stre e t M a r s h a l l 113« place atten d e d th e m asquerade dance a t S orenson’s hall. Mrs. Ed D ecker won th e prize of th e ladles and W alter Axsom won th e m en's prize. Mrs. J. N. Decker, Mrs. Ed. D ecker and Mrs. W alter Lynn visited Mrs George S teele of P o rtlan d last Wed nesday. IZ 5Ü E 1M C » JO H N BROW N IN SU B A W C B R epresenting only R E L IA B L E IN SURANCE COMPANIES P h o n « 113 (Srrsljant ¿UtUttwr Q rssh a m . O rs ro s JAMES Our Selection of Hats is Now Ready, all New and Stylish. Patronize your Home Milliner. We Will Please You. ELKINGTON IH S U B IM C I A ccid en t. S u r e ty B o n d s. F ir s, A u to m o b ile, U f a . H ea lth P la ta O la ss Office on M ain S tr eet P H O N E S — O ffice 816 G resh am 617 M ain S tr e e t o p p o s ite B an k o f G r esh a m R e a ld e n c e 63 B ro a d w a y 1733 F ^ est Q u a l i t y IV Ie a ts WALTER T. McGUIRK and C G S C H N E ID E R ATTORNEYS F IR S T STATE W. S AT BANK LAW HOMEMADE HAMS, G R E SH A M AND LARD. Fruits and Vegetables in Season WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS WOOD Auctioneer V ancouver, BACON Andrews Bros. Meat Market W ashington F arm and Stock Sales a Specialty Phone V ancouver 614, or G resham O utlook 701 PleaMDt Borne phone 7M Emery 9s Truck Service BETWEEN Aulo, Buggy and Wagon PO RTLAND PA IN TIN G AND G RESH AM Office with Pioneer Auto Truck Co., 2241 Ash Mt. Phone Broadway 2*.*»4 --------- S E E ---------- Furniture Moving and Fanners’ Hauling a Specialty E. E. C H IP M A N I Phone AOx2 1 B W EMERY, Prop. 1 Re». Phone 173 H O t l l ll I I IO 4 4 Gresham, Ore We Lead the Procession of baking excellence. E very th in g on o u r co u n ters goes to you Just as it sh o u ld — p erfect b uking— a 1 w a y s fresh, p ure in g red ien ts; wide varieties, rig h t prices, co u rteo u s and quick service neatness th ro u g h o u t. P a tro n ize th e bakery sa n itary . CITY BAKERY G resham . P ilon e I I SA N IT A R Y M A R K E T THE MOUSE OF Q U A L IT Y Home Made Sauiage and Lard, Sweel - Cured Ham and Bacon W e Buy B eef C attle. C a lv es, H o g s, H id es, Etc. Farmer», A tten tio n ! P itone SHI we Smoke Y our M eat 'la in St. G resham EKSTROM’S TRUCK SERVICE Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 229 Pine Street Between First and Second G resham Offl.e, ol<| G arag e n ear L u m b er Y ard, R e a h lm re sam e ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND Estimate» given on outside tripl. Coal or Briquets Gresham Alk«e* CL.*___ P n rtiam i P h o n e 7IM4 Albert Ekstrom Hroatlway 2OH2; 1-20784 PLEASANT HOME Jim McGinnis has been ju ite sick with a severe a tta c k of grip. T he H ome G uards m et recently and reo rganized, re-elected H enry W lhlon as captain Most of Ibe for- 1 nter m em bers of th e com pany are ab sen t, e ith e r In tra in in g cam ps or i In F ran ce o r a t necessary w ork, . th e re fo re th e atten d a n ce has been sm all and It Is likely th a t th e com - j pany will disband If o th e rs cannot be found to ta k e an in te re st In th e I work. Services will be held in th e Pleus- |a n t Home B aptist church next S u n day m orning at 11 o ’clock by the pasto r. Rev. A J. W are T ailorin g F o r w en and women— cleaning pressing and rep a irin g done well. P e te r L enard. Powell stree t. EX PER T RAKER <& SON Subscribe fo r tb e O utlook for *'tbe . boy.” It will follow him to th e cam p I and Its tw lce-a-w eek visits will be | Just like le tte rs from borne. 'hendverlaln’s C ough R em edy a Far- o rite for Cobb,. J L, Easley, Macon, III., In sp e ak ing of C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Remedy ays, "D u rin g th e past fifteen years It has been my sla te r's fav o rite m ed i cine for colds on tb e lungs. I my self have ta k en It a n u m b er of tim es .w hen suffering w ith a cold an d It al- * ray s relieved me Dromotlv’7’— Adv VdB KNOW OUR- M E A T S VMILL P L tA S B Y O U V fE L L - S O M U C H ,T H A T FOLKS WE WANT YOU TO TELL ON US Don’t keep It a secret. A fter you’ve <liscovere<l how o u r m eats please you, your fam ily and your Iguests, we w ant you to tell o th e r (folks ab o u t It. T h at so rt of friend- *ly gossip w on’t h u rt anybody. Pass along th e good word PHONE I I . Gresham Market A GBEMIIA.M, j w «» own , p rop OREGON Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day G R E S H A M O U T L O O K (Tw ice a W e e k ) with I yr. i B,s a Dally Oregonian ...........................16.00 Dally and Munday Oregoalan .... (.0 0 Dally Jo u rn a l ................................... 6.80 Dally and Sunday J o jrn a l............ 7 ,(0 Evening Telegram ...................... 6.00 Weekly Oregonian ......................... |. 0 0 Semi-W eekly Journal .......... t.0 0 Dally News and N W Farmstead 3.60 63 26 4 16 3.00 Now’s the b4"st time to S4ibscrihe. Do it NOW. PHONE 701 4 »» j .u 1 15