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G RB8H AM OUTLOOK TUESD AY . TROUTDALE M A JU H 12. 1018 F AU E THREE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS How glad we sh all be to say good bye to w in ter w eath er, cold rains and snow N early everybody has A single Thrift Stamp will buy a tent pole or five tent been in touch w ith grip an d is long pins, a waist belt or bat cord, shoe laees or identification ing for w arm er w eath er, an d a little tags; two will buy one trench tool or a pair of woolen gloves. su n sh in e to b rin g new life and ' t h e u n iv e r s a l c a r Four Thrift Stamps will buy two pairs of canvas leggins; stren g th . Everv day b rin g s us near- > six will buy five pairs of woolen socks or three suits of sum er th e busy sp rin g tim e, one of the M ore and more the enclosed m otor car grows mer underw ear; twelve willbuy a steel helmet. m ost im p o rta n t seasons of th e year. strong in popular favor. I t’s n atu ral, especially with One W ar-Savings Stamp will buy one hundred cartridges Now we m ust plan for a g re a te r h ar-I or a cartridge belt or a scabbard for a bayonet; two will l ord cars, which are busy running every day of the vest th a n ev er before. We m ust purchase two pairs of woolenbreeches or two flannel shirts; produce m ore th a n we ev er did b e - , year— w inter and sum m er the Ford serves faithfully two and a half will buy a gas mask. Three W ar Savings fore, fo r we know th a t many eye* and profitably. So for a real genuine family car Stamps will buy an overcoat or two woolen service coats, will be looking to th e U nited States there is nothing equal to the Ford Sedan at $695 f.o.b. three and a half will buy tbreepairs of woolen blankets; font- for bread and o th e r foods. Many a D etroit. Seats five. Large doors, plate glass sliding will buy a rifle. A $5.00 Stamp for $4.14 during March. so ld ier over th e re will look to this windows, silk curtains, deeply upholstered seats, co untry for the Btaff he needs to keep j B A N K O F G R E SH A M latest type ventilating w indshield— a car of refined him in fine h ealth , an d by th e looks GRESHAM, OREGON of th in g s he sh a ll not be in w ant of ' luxury with the everlastingly reliable Ford chassis. any thing. E verybody is busy to Come in and know more about this superior car. ing selected. H ere was an in help th e boys o ver th ere. In every I nook and c o rn e r th e re is a Red I stan ce of ex tra cost, and th e cost Cross o rg an izatio n sp rin g in g up and ! in this case fell on th e taxpayers. In ail h an d s are busy doing som ething th is case the re g u la r panel was ex C o n tin u ed from page 1 to help win th is sh am efu l war. W ith 1 h austed before th e Jury was m ade up every rep o rt th e re com es of th e c a p grounds, and th e w hole th in g may and a special venire brought th ree tu re of A m ericans over th e re by the be repeated. men in from th e stre e t. T he first Ju d g e Q an ten b ein was helpless to was excused, th e secoud com pleted savage and b lo o d th irsty H uns, and th e ir cru el and in h u m an tre a tm e n t, expedite m a tte rs, und th e law yer for th e ju ry , an d all drew th e ir th ree we do boil o ver w ith in d ig n atio n , th e defense had his own way. T he d o llars each. T he tax p ay ers paid but Jusl w ait till th e Y ankees get “sy stem '’ was to blam e and the sys- th e hill, besides th e wages of th e good und ready. Maybe th e H uiib tern" should he changed. it would re g u la r who was let out a m i who will ch an g e th e ir opinion of the seem th a t th e ju d g e s would have loafed aro u n d "town th e rest of the Americans. som ething to say in such cases— day. W. D eaver, who belongs to the th a t they should have th e pow er to D uring th e F e b ru a ry te rm of th ree Coast A rtillery , cam e hom e S a tu r exam ine Into such m a tte rs and give w eeks no one Ju ro r served on more day fo r a sh o rt visit w ith his folks. th e law yers to u n d ersta n d th a t v al th an fo u r cases. T he w riter served T he T ro u td ale L adles' Aid had a J. D eaver was in Salem last week uable tim e was not to he fritte re d on th re e an d was excused from serv very p leasan t m eeting last week aw ay in such useless q u estio n in g s as ing on th re e more. T h ere were sixty- on business. with Mrs. Win. C raw ford. T he m in tyrs. Joe C row ston, of G resham , nearly tw enty men were su b jected on e Ju ro rs nt th e com m encem ent of ister, Rev. F. S. F o rd , was a visitor. is at p resen t at th e hom e of her to, and th a t a man should he excused th e term , und only th re e were ex- P lans were discussed to hold a m is N otice to C aunery P atron s. iii'iiihei lain'.« C ough Rem edy a F av as soon as th e q u estio n in g s a re over cused a f te r a day or two. When it d au g h ter, Mrs. W. H icks. sio n ary m eeting soon. T he next o r ite fo r Colds, F o r any info rm atio n w anted in re A baby girl arriv e d a t th e hom e w ith if he was found u n d esirab l ■ or is seen th a t th e rem aining fifty-eight m eetin g will be A pril 3, with Mrs. gard to fru it, berries o r vegetables ! ----------- of Mr. and Mrs. T. N orthw ay lust incom petent to sit in th e case. m en— excepting tw elve— served on for canning, call on H. E. Davis or J L. Easley, Macon, 111., in speuk- C. I. Thom as. T he w riter of th is was culled on hut th re e cases euch an idea of the week, an d Mr. an d Mrs. Spybrock telephone him, G rpsham 21, betw een of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Remedy T he postponed T ro u td a le P aren t- are proud of th e new title ju s t ac th e case Ju st m entioned, b u t was fi cost may be understood. ays, “ D uring th e past fifteen years it 12 and 1 o r 6 and 8 o ’clock p. m. .h as been my s is te r’s fav o rite m edi T each er association will m eet F riday quired, th a t of g ra n d p a re n ts. W. W. COTTON, C annery, nally excused for " c a u se ” a fte r being It m ust be rem em bered, too, th a t cine fo r colds on th e lungs. I m y afte rn o o n , M arch 15th. A sp e ak e r tf H. E. DAVIS, M anager. T'ne sto rk m ade a m istak e th e o th in a ju ro r's seat for nearly all day. th e tim e of five d ep a rtm en ts was tak- self have tak en it a n u m b er of tim es froln P o rtlan d will be present e r day and left a little boy a t th e And here is w here th e fallacy of ex- en up try in g these cases. T he sixth w hen suffering w ith a cold an d It a l Mrs F ra n k Roscoe left Monday hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. J. Benfield. casin g for “ ca u se " com es In: T he Judge hud different w o ik — a lengthy ways relieved me pro m p tly .” — Adv. Professional and for a few d ay s’ v isit w ith h er m oth T h eir o rd e r was fo r a girl. excused ju r o r seldom know s why he lnw case In which he had no need fo r GRESHAM TIME TABLE er, Mrs. B arlow , in S eattle. T he E hrm uns a re busy now g et is rejected , an d is probably ju st us a Jury. C ourt d ep a rtm en ts are cost Business Ads. Mrs. Pow ell, th e lib ra ria n an ting th e ir g ro u n d s ready for a new com petent to try th e case in hand as ly and they have to be paid for. It T raiits for E sta ca d a or B u ll Hun nounces th a t th e lib ra ry tea will be law n, an d Mrs . H olm es L aw rence th e m an who ta k es his place. T he is no w onder th a t Ju d g e McGinn be ( 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) held on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n of next and Mrs. J. C ran e had a tru ck lo ad of fre q u en t d isag reem en ts show tills to cam e im p a tie n t at th e delays; yet it D E N T IS T S 12 35 A M D ly E x S u n . G r e s h a m O nly. 12:25 AM S u n . to E s ta c a d u week, March 21. She also an n o u n c trees b ro u g h t last week to he set be th e fact, in on e case of d isa g re e m ust be rem em bered th a t the law 5:25 A M D ly , M all a n d E x , E s t a c a d a PHONES: Office 114 Re«. 116 5:34 AM D ly, E x. S u n . G r e s h a m O nly es th a t a Huppiy of g ard en und (lower o u t on th e ir places here. m ent th e d istric t p ro secu to r excused yers are m ore to blam e th an the 6:12 AM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly W J. O T T ¡seeds have been received at th e II- Mrs. A da O’C onnell, of V ancouver two men who would have voted for judges. T he d istric t a tte rn e y ’s dep 6:52 AM S u n . to B u ll R u n DENTIST 7:45 AM D ly to E s ta c a d a ' brary from C ongressm an M cA rthur spent Sunday a t th e W oodw ard conviction. T he atto rn ey wus not uties try to expedite cases hut are s 40 AM D ly, G r e s h a m O nly G r e s h a m office o v e r A n c h o r s to r e , 9 50 AM D ly, to B u ll R u n which will be d istrib u te d to lib rary hom e w ith tier baby boy. in fallib le in his guessing as th e freq u en tly helpless, because every e n t r a n c e n e x t d o o r to H a r d w i r e 10:40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly s to r e . In S a n d y e v e r y T u e a d a y a n d p atro n s, fre e of charge. N early everybody has le ft the w hole th in g resolves itself into la titu d e is given th e d efen d an t to i ! 4 5 AM I >ly, E s t a c a d a W ednesday. I 2 40 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly farm w o rk fo r th e sh ip y ard s and we guessw ork w hile th e ju ry is be- prove his Innocence. f" "■ 1 1:50 PM D ly, to B u ll R u n 2:40 P M D ly, G r e s h a m O n ly SANDY BLUFF w onder how we sh all m an ag e w ith P H O N E S — Office 617 R e sid e n c e 51 x 3 :4 5 P M D ly , E s t a c a d a such sc arcity of labor. T hen th ere 4.40 I ’M D ly, G r e s h a m O n ly A la rg e n u m b er of people from J. E. CLANAHAN 4 50 PM D ly, to B u ll R u n will be no 8-hour, b u t a 1 6 -h o u r day 5:45 PM D ly , E s t a c a d a th is vicinity atten d e d th e services at DENTIST 6:35 I’M D ly , E x .S u n ., G r e s h a m O n ly P lea san t Home B aptist church S un for th e old farm ers, but in re tu rn for ; 00 I'M lily , to B u ll R u n Office: F ir s t S ta te B ank B u ild in g 7:45 PM D ly, E s t a c a d a of bnklng excellence. Every day evening on th e occasion of the his fa ith fu l lab o r Uncle Sam should 10 PM O ly, G r e s h a m O n ly th in g on our co u n ters goes GRESH A M . OREGON unveiling of th e service flag in honor p ro tect him b e tte r th a n ever-—give ' 11:10 P M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly In vou Just as It should T rains for P ortlan d of boys gone from P leasan t Home him u b e tte r price for his spuds, for p erie ct b ak in g — a 1 w a y s 12:30 AM D ly E x. S u n . Instance. and su rro u n d in g d istric ts. Hazel fresh, p ure in g red ien ts; 2 04 AM S u n . O n ly DR. H. H O T T I 5 10 AM D ly Ex S un. wide varieties, rig h t prices, F o w ler gave a rec itatio n , “ T he Lone D E N T IS T I 6 :1 6 A M D ly. co u rteo u s and quick service FAIRVIEW I 7.33 AM Dly. S ta r" and Ju d g e G. W. S tapleton n eatn ess th ro u g h o u t. P a H o w ltt B u ild in g G re s h a m . O reg o n 8.07 AM D ly fro m M t. H o o d D ep o t. has called on h er to recite th e sam e Mrs. S. Dixon will e n te rta in for tro n ize the b akery san itary . 8 40 AM D ly. 9.34 AM O ly. P H O N E 113 in P o rtla n d in th e n e a r fu tu re . th e benefit of th e M ethodist Aid on 10:40 AM Dly. Mr. and Mrs. W R. T enE yck, of S a tu rd a y evening, M arch 16. II 30 AM D ly f ro m M t. H o o d D e p o t All P H Y S IC IA N S 12:40 PM D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly P o rtlan d , were callers on Mrs. A. J are co rd ially invited. 1:34 PM D ly. G resham . P h on e 11 2:40 I ’M D ly. Ault o;i T hursday. C h arley Rice, who has been q u ite 3:30 PM D ly f ro m M t. H o o d D ep o t PH O N ES: R e s id e n c e 111; Office llx T he ladies of th is com m unity a re ill a t his hom e h ere w ith pneum onia, 4 40 PM D ly. 5:34 PM Dly. j to m eet with Mrs. R andolph S pier on was rem oved to a P o rtla n d h o sp ital H. H. HUGHES, M. D. 6:35 PM D ly E x. S un. 6 ;1 0 P M D ly f ro m M t. H o o d D e p o t ' S atu rd ay next for th e purpose of on Sunday. H o u r s — 10*12 a. m .. 2-4 a n d 7*1 p. m. 7:16 PM D ly. Office, H o w ltt B u ild in g form ing a Red Cross auxiliary. L ittle E dna B u rlin g am e has been 9 ,15 P M D ly. 9:45 I ’M D ly. GRESHAM . - - OREGON Mrs. Louis H aughlum was in P o rt- on th e sick list, but is slow ly im 1U 15 PM D ly. T H E H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y j land a couple of days last week. She proving. M O N T A V IL L A -T B O U T D A L E L IN E L v . M o n ta v illa L v . T r o u t d a l e took one of her ch ild ren for m edical P h o n e s : Office 46; R es. 61 Home - M ade Sauiage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. D u n b ar spent •6 .1 5 a. m. •6 :4 5 a. m. G EO . I N G L I S , M. D. 7:15 a. in. 6 40 a. m. trea tm e n t. the w eek-end a t O regon City with W e B u y B eef C attle, C alves, H o g s, H id es, Etc. 8:45 a. m P H Y S IC IA N and 8U R O E O N 8 00 a. m. Mr. an d Mrs. Crose, of V ancouver, th e ir son, O. D unbar. 10:35 a. m. 119 1 5 a . m. A ll p r o f e s s io n a l c a l l s p r o m p tly a t 12:35 p. m. 10:05 a. m. and Mrs. R Farm ers, A tte n tio n ! we Smoke Y o ur M eat te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n to d i s F ra n k s, of P o rtlan d , Mr. an d Mrs. A. C opeland and son 2:35 p. m. 1 f ll:l5 a . m. e a s e s o f th e E y e s a n d f i t t i n g of 4:30 p. m. 12:05 p. m. sp en t Sunday w ith Mrs. (’ro se's sis re tu rn e d hom e a f te r sp en d in g som e P h on e 881 Main St. G resham G la s se s . 5.50 p. m. 111:15 p. m. H o u rs . 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-1 p. m. ter, Mrs. A. J Ault an d fam ily. Mr. tim e a t Hood River. 6:55 p. m. 2:05 p. m O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank. G resh am 513:16 p. m. C rose is su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Gov M rs. T. J. S avage an d d a u g h te r | 4:00 p. m. 5:10 p. m. ern m e n t dred g e “ W iak ia k u tn ” , th a t Iren e, o f W oodland. "Wash., spent a P hones, Office 021 Re*. .55x1 6:15 p. m. t7:2O p. m. is m ak in g a large till p rep a ra to ry to few d ay s w ith h ere sis te r, Mrs J. W. \ EMILY F. BOLCOM. iVI. D. • D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y . 518.00 p. m. th e building of a larg e steel ship M oller. O th er g u e s ts a t th e Moller Physician and Surgeon * T o I J n n e m a n n . c o n n e c t w ith O .W .P . Office with Commercial Delivery Co. t r a i n s f o r P o r tla n d . yard In V ancouver. hom e on S unday w ere h e r m o th e r ' WOMSM and (H ll.D L L S and b ro th e r, Mrs. M. D outhit and 229 Pine Street Between First and Second Office K - ”.rs: 10 a. m. to 12 in. D on't w ait. Do it now! Buy "War- Roy D o u th it, of P o rtla n d . . p. to 3 p. m. G resham (Mitre, o ld G arage n e a r L u m b er Y ard, Rcwidenre sam e Savings Stam ps! Office over Bank of G resham Phone 44 Gresham RAKER & SON T he Red Cross snipping p arty a t th e N. S. P arso n 's hom e last week was a g rea t success. T he house would h ard ly hold all who cam e. T he young folks played gam es an d th e ir eld ers m ade clippings enough to fill sev eral pillow s, w hich will be kept un til th e re is a call for them . A w ell-rendered p rogram was much ap p reciated by th e com pany. Plano solos were given by Mrs. L. A. H a r low and M arjo rie K endall. Mrs. F. Boscoe, Mrs. H arlow , Evelyn Ken- 1 dall an d C u rtiss W ood sung solos an d Ja ck , Sam an d R obert H arlow , i an d Leo Bailey san g som e p opular songs. T he ten -ceu t lunch of sand- ! w iches and coffee n etted a neat sum , to be used in Red C ross work. T he Red Cross m eeting last T hurs- I day was well atten d e d , an d busy as I usual. Mrs. J a n e t G ran t, th e pri- ! m ary te ac h er in th e school, has g ra ciously offered to e n te rta in the ch il dren of thp w orkers on Red Cross days, and th e a rran g e m en t is much ap p reciated by th e m others und ch il dren. T he custom of each one p a r ta k in g of the lunch to bring one dish resu lted in the follow ing excellent, tltough plain and conserving lunch- sandw iches, canned salm on, canned corn, boiled eggs, sa u e rk ra u t, baked beans, p o tato salad , pickles, rolled oat cookies, g rah am ta rts , ami peach m arm alade. What the War Savings Stamps will buy for our soldiers SIDELIGHTS ON SYSTEM We Lead the Procession CITY BAKERY S A N IT A R Y MARKET EKSTROM’S TRUCK SERVICE EXPERT P H O N E S — R e sid e n c e . T a b o r ISO Office M a in 4&12. H o m e A-6152 J. M. S H O R T , M. D. P h y s ic ia n and B u rg e o n R es 92 E a s t 68th St. Office, 1111-12 B e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D . O R EG O N DR. MABEL JANE DORING O 0TBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN to 6 p. m. O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 Auto, Buggy and Wagon P A IN T IN G S E E ---------- E. E. C H IP M A N P hone 50x2 T he cold, dam p w ea th er of March ste m s to be th e m ost favorable for th e pneu m o n ia germ . Now is the tim e to be carefu l. P n eu m o n ia often resu lts from a cold. T he q u ic k er a cold is g o tten rid o f th e I pss th e d a n ger. As soon as th e first indication of a cold ap p ears ta k e C h am b erlain 's Cough Remedy. As to th e value of th is p rep a ra tio n , ask anyone who has used it.— Adv. 132 ( o r g a n B ld g ., P o r tla n d . O re. P h o n e M a r s h a ll 1209 IN 8 U R À IC 1 JO H N BROW N B e s t (Q u a lity IV Ieats IM BCM ANCS Represen ting only R ELIA B LE IN SURANCE COMPANIES P h o s . St) O res hara. Oregon HOMEMADE HAMS, BACON AND LARD, Fruits and Vegetables in Season WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS JAMES ELKINGT0N II1U R 1IC S A ccid en t. B u rsty Bouda. T ire A u to m o b ile. 1*1 fe, H ealth P la te O laea Office on M ain S tr eet P H O N E S — Office 816 R e sid e n c e 63 G resh am 517 B road w ay 1733 WALTER T. McGUIRK and C G Ä T T O lttin F IR S T Andrews Bros. Meat M arket Pleasant Home Phone 755 Emery’s Truck Service S C H N E ID E R STATE A T X.AW BANK G R E SH A M BETWEEN PORTLAND AND G RESH AM Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ruck < Z .. 22(1 Ash H t. P h o n e B roadw ay 2 8 5 4 W S WOOD Auctioneer Vancouver, Washington Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty Phone Vancouver 614, or Gresham Outlook 701 ROCKWOOD TI m * P n eu m on ia Season. Furniture Moving and Farmers' Hauling a Specialty B W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 Orenham, Ore, P lan e a re u n d e r way fo r an in te r estin g E a s te r p ro g ram to be given by th e M eth o d ist Sunday school on the even in g of R a ste r Sunday. F re d e r ick S chnell, th e su p e rin te n d e n t, has th e a rra n g e m e n ts in ch a rg e and prom Isen an ev en in g of u n u su al in te re st. Local ta le n t will be su p p le m ented by ta le n t from P o rtlan d . T he Sunday school m eets every Sunday morning; at 10 o ’clock. L ist of IxMters R e m a in in g le tte rs uncalled for in the G resh am postoffice fo r week e n d ing M arch 9 th , 1918; G en tlem en Nick B aroni, A. E. G raad le, <«. F essen d en , A W F erree, A. T . Htwiman, A. N aganum a, W ill T rim ble. Ladle«— Iren e E. Bolcom, Mrs. F R. Jo h nnon, Miss Kuln M arvin, Je n n ie V. P e te rso n , Miss A gnesa R obertson, ('a rl and (Jus S tein, Mrs. B. Welsh. T h ese le tte rs will be s* n t to tb s dead fhVter office on March 18, 1918, If not d eliv ered before. In c a l l l v for th e above, p lease say "a d v st tile d ” , giv in g d a te of list. D M. ROBERTS, P. M A Billon« Attack. - j W hen you have a bilious a tta c k your liv e r fails to p erfo rm Its fu n c iona. You becom e co n stip ated . T he food you e a t ferm en ts in y o u r sto m ach Instead of d ig estin g . T h is in flames the sto m ach and causes n a u sea, vom iting and a te rrib le bead- ache T ak e C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. They will tone up y o u r liver, clean o ut your sto m ach an d you will soon be well as ev er They only cost a I quarter.— Adv. ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND Coal or Briquets Estimates given on outside trips. 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