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GRESHAM O UTLOOK KELSO F R ID A T , MARCH 18. 1018 PAGE T H R E E PLEASANT VALLEY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The K elso P aren t-T ea ch e r asso G. H. Richey, who is w orking in ciation will have a tin pail social at P o rtlan d , is hom e n u rsin g a bad cold th e schoolhouse on S atu rd ay evening. th is week. NO. 66 March 23d. All ladies, m arried or P rin cip al R. H Searl was a G re sh At G resham In th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of busin ess M ardi single, a re req u ested to bring t in 1 am v isitor one evening th is week. 4th, 1918. palls co n tain in g lunch of ‘H o o v e r" THE U N IV E R S A L C A R Miss M yrtle Beym er was badly R ESO l KGES variety^so fa r as practicable. A pa scalded by th e o v e rtu rn in g of a lea- Loans and d is c o u n ts ........................................... $104,791.89 trio tic p ro g ram will be rendered. v erd rafts, secured an d u n se cu red ................. 166.73 M ore and more the enclosed m otor car grows pot one day th is week, causing h er to O Bonds an d w a rra n ts............................................ T he proceeds will go to th e Red 16,235.04 be ab sen t from school several days strong in popular favor. It's n atu ral, especially with Stocks, secu rities, ju d g m en ts, etc.. 170 00 Cross. 5,000.00 Mr. an d Mrs E x tran d e n tertain ed B anking house ..................... Ford cars, which are busy running ev en ’ day of the School reopened Monday, as no F u rn itu re ami fixtures 2,600.00 relativ es from S eattle and P o rtlan d O th er real e sta te owned year— w inter and sum m er the Ford s e n e s faithfully new cases of scarlet fev er have de 5,391.47 last Monday. Due from approved reserve banks $ 20,283.31 veloped. T he Lind fam ily Is tinder and profitably. So for a real genuine fam ily car Mrs. W. L. Rhodes was a city vis C hecks and o th e r cash ite m s ................ 2,016.34 q u a ra n tin e . T he th re e girls in the there is nothing equal to the Ford Sedan at <695 f.o.b. Cash on h a n d ......................................... ito r one day th is week. 4.227.81 ram lly, who a re sick, a re g ettin g D etroit. Seats dive. Large doors, plate glass sliding Mr. and Mrs. G. II. K esterson and 26,527.46 along as well as can be expected. . ................. ........... 568.07 d au g h ter. Miss G race, visited at the O th er resources windows, silk curtains, deeply upholstered seats, C. P la tt was in ju re d T uesday of home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan, in T otal latest type ventilating windshield- a car of refined $ 16 1 ,4 5 1.5« last w eek w hile at his w ork in the P o rtlan d Sunday. luxury with the everlastingly reliable Ford chassis. Dover cam p, by a block b reak in g L IA B IL IT IE S Mrs. P. J. B erke is ill w ith rh e u C apital stock paid in .. . Come in and know more about this superior car. $15.000.00 and a cable strik in g him across the m atism at h er home. S urplus fund ................................................................. 1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 hip. T he in ju ry , how ever is not ser- Mrs. G. N. S ager was a L en ts v isit U ndivided profits, less expenses an d taxes paid 497.35 R A K E R & SO N ' is, and from last rep o rts he Is re- o r one day th is week. Postal savings hank deposits 796.51 I covering. Ind iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check. 86,909.03 The farm ers loaded a ca r w ith po-1 2,195.60 S ylvester and Lewis H all and J e tatoes at Sycam ore statio n last week. D emand certificates of deposit. ............. C ash ier checks o u tsta n d in g ................... 788.80 rom e R rooks have each finished a Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G arrison and T im e an d savings d ep o sits....................... 53,765.27 seven-w eeks’ course in u P o rtlan d Mrs. J. S. D onaldson atten d ed Free 144,454 21 autom obile school. Mr. Brookes is M ethodist church in P o rtlan d S u n now em ployed in a garag e In P o rt day evening T otal ............................................. $1(11.1-, 1 5C S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. land and Sylvester H all nt th e Sandy Rev. W. T. F o rd and Mr. R ichard I, K. A. M illet, C ashier of the above-nam ed hank, do solem nly garage. P roppc of P o rtlan d will Bing at th< sw ear th a t th e n h o ie sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of mv know ledge Mrs. Paul Dunn, who recently un- Sunday m orning service at the Pleas and belief. K. A. M ILLER, C ashier. : derw ent an o p eratio n , is rep o rted as an t V alley church March 17th. It Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 15th day of M arch, 1918. JAS. El.KINGTON, N otary Puhli i recovering and convalescing at the will be w o rth p 'o u r w hile to come and My com m ission expires Aug. 8, 1921 I hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Dixon h ear th ese singers. All are invited C o rrect A ttest: W. II. M arkell, Gust L arso n , E m anuel A nderson, D irectors in P o rtlan d . io atten d th is service. H enry E ri recently purchased No am o u n t is too sm a ll— T h rift! R em em ber th e W heatless and | K im ball piano. LUSTED curds care fo r all! Buy W a r-S a v -, M eatless Days an d keep them Mrs. Louise Nelson had h e r piano ings Stam ps! wholly. Leo Dollwiteh and E. N. H am ilton shipped h ere from h e r fo rm er hom t Jessie H ite and Ned Nelson each visited frien d s in P o rtlan d last S a t - urday evening. recently bought a new Ford. Notice to C annery P atrona. T h e P n e iiin o iiia Season. Mrs. G eorge I.listed has been quite R obert Jo n sru d b ro u g h t home F o r any in fo rm atio n w anted in re- ■---------- sick for several days, but Is b e tte r at Buick Six last Monday. On the Odell Place y4 Miles g ard to fru it, b erries o r vegetables T he cold, dam p w ea th er of March G ilbert E rl, who is ren tin g his th is w riting. S o uth w est of S ycam ore G iunge Hall for canning, ta ll on H. E. Davis o r scents to be th e nto ït fav o rab le for H arris H am ilton is on th e sick list, Now Is the L a t h e r ’s place, has been Im proving it telephone hint, G resham 21, betw een the pneum onia germ . SATURDAY, MARCH 23, COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. 12 and 1 o r 6 and 8 o ’clock p. nt. line to be carefu l. P n eu m o n ia often (th is w in ter, slash in g for p astu re and having been confined to his bed sev The following Stock and M achinery—One span of bay lior cs, W. W. COTTON, C annery, resu lts from a cold, T he q u ick er a , fpnelng era l days. cold is g o tten rid of th e less th e dan- , well matched, 8 years old, weight 2,400 lbs.; 1 gray mar,?, tf H. E. DAVIS, M anager. Mr. and Mrs. 1. \V. Spencer, Mr. Do you w ant to help y o u r country ger. As soon as th e first indication i 9 years old, 1,300 lbs.; 2 mixed Holstein and Durham milch of a cold ap p ears ta k e C h am b erlain 's in its stru g g le for th e rig h t? Thei and Mrs. M athew ltauw w ent on n cows; 9 stock ewes; 1 Shrop buck. Cough Rem edy. As to th e value of pleasure trip to P o rtlan d last S at buy a w ar saving stam p for $4.14. Ii Professional and tin e S te w a rt sheep s h e a iin g m a c h in e a n il g r im ie r ; one 3 3-4 in th is p re p a ra tio n , ask anyone who has five y ears it will be w orth $5.60. Yoi u rday evening. S h u t lle r u q g n n ; I M itc h e ll p la tfo r m s p rin g f r u it w ag o n ; I riiltl- used it.— Adv. Business /ids. v a lo r ; I h a r ro w ; I p lo w , O liv e r r h illc il; one set good w in k I l i u m ■>; 1. W. S pencer was on a business could not invest so sm all an am ount o n e h o m e c o m fo rt ra n g e , 1 0 1 2 ; i ..... d o u b le b lo ck a m i ta c k le ; om in a m ore profitable way. Buy at trip to W hite Salm on several days set o f 3 -lio rs e plow h itc h ; one W a ll te le p h o n e ; a n um be, o f n ii- - last week. m any w ar stam p s as you can an d en c e llan c o n s a rtic le s ; 2 m a le K e n tu c k y fox h o u n d puppies. D E N T IS T S Scott B allard, who Is w orking for | co u rag e th e ch ild ren to save th e ir Also th e follow ing article s belonging to I. G. Odell I 3-hu h the P. R. L. & P on th e Mt. Hood M itchell w agon; 1 M ilw aukie mowing m achine; 1 Deering hay pennies to buy th rift stam p s at 25 PHO NES Office 114 Ilea 116 ra k e ; 1 saddle an d b rid le; 1 E m pire Q ueen spray pum p cen ts each. R. E. J a rl has them foi line, and now living n ea r M abery W. J. O T T M akes the U se IO At RE FARM FOR REN T OR SALE sta tio n is going to move to L usted sale. "M any little riv u lets m ake a D E N T IS T and will re n t th e ten acres know n as TERMS ( SALE Sums of $20 und under, ( ’»«sh ; over 2B g reat stre a m ." o f the F o llo w in g O resh am office over A n ch or sto re, the K ellogg place. six m onths' time on bankable note with interest at K per rent en tr a n c e n ex t door to H a rd w a ie atore. In S an d y ev ery T u esd a y and E conom ical Coffee an d S an dw iches Served at Noon. Serve y o u r co untry by saving food Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H am ilton and W ed n esd a y . Vacuum Cleaners fam ily visited th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and A. w. C ooke , A u c tio n e e r E. F. ODELL, Owner A B ilious A ttack. H air D ryers Mrs. Ed H am ilton and on th e sam e P H O N E S — Office 617 R esid e n c e Six Boudoir Lamps W hen you have a bilious attack occasion Mr. H am ilton celeb rated his Sam ovars J. E. CLANAHAN I y o u r liv er falls to perform its func- 26th b irth d ay . Toasters DENTIST ions. You becom e co n stip ated . The Disc Stoves Q uite a n u m b er from here atten d - j food you ea t ferm en ts in your stom Foot W arm ers Office: F ir s t S ta te B an k a a lld ln jf 1 th e services at th e P leasan t Home ach in stead of digesting. T his in Milk W arm ers G R E S H A M . O R EG O N flames th è stom ach and causes nau B aptist ch u rch last Sunday evening Massage V ibrators sea, vom iting and a te rrib le head and enjoyed th e program and th e un C igar Lighters ache. T ak e C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets veiling of th e se rv iie flag of out Ovens JO H N S T R L IC H , G R E S H A M D A IR 5! They will to n e up y o u r liver, clean . Waffle Irons DR. H. H. O T T o u t y o u r stom ach and you will soon soldier hoys W ashing Machines D E N T IS T Place located 1 mile southeast of G resham . be well as ever. They only cost a L ibrary Lamps H o w ltt B u ild in g G resh am , O regon q u arte r. Adv. ROCKWOOD Coffee Percolators W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 20, 10 a. m. Chaffing DiBhes P H O N E 11S Mrs. Ida B urgess, who was report F iat Irons * Curling Iron Heaters Dn account of moving, will s e ll: ed sick at o u r lust w riting, is able to P H Y S IC IA N S l.um inous R adiators be o u t again. Tea K ettles 12 G ood M ilch C ow s, som e fresh and som e T he Rockwood Red Gross au x iliary Sewing Machine Motors PHO NES: R e sid e n c e 111; Office llx Shaving M irrors held an all-day m eeting on last W ed com in g fresh soon. H. H. HUGHES, M. D K itchen Ranges nesday w ith q u ite a n um ber of mem- I T eam o f H orses, wt. about 1400 lbs., six and Shaving Mugs H o u r « - 10-12 a. m.. 2-4 and 7-1 p. m b; rs present. Office, H o w ltt B u ild in g seven years. T h ere will be a special m eetin g ,o f G R ESH A M , - - OREG O N th e Rockwood R ebekah lodge on next i SEE 2 H ogs, w eigh t 26 5 pounds. W ednesday evening to e n te rta in 1 P h o n e* . Office 46: R es. 61 Mrs. L an c aster, presid en t of th e Re- j 2 W agons with hay racks; Buggy; M ilk W agon; Plow . G E O . I N G L I S . M. D. E L E C T R IC S T O R E bekah assem bly. A good atten d a n ce I H arro w ; 5-Tooth C u ltiv a to r; Set New W ork H arn ess; P H Y S IC IA N and 6 U B Q E O N Electric Euilding A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly at l*ln»n<* 5 0 x 3 of all the m em bers is desired. M ilk C an s; B uckets; M ilk C ooler; B ottles; C rates; I )< tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n to d is A farew ell reception was ten d ered I e a s e s o f the Eyes and f it t in g of Lavel C ream S ep arato r; About 8 ions good clover and G la ss e s. Mr. and Mrs. Richm ond and fam ily H ou rs, 10-12 a. m.; 1-4, 7-8 p. m. oat h ay ; 3 doz. W hite Leghorn Chit kens; Ford C ar 1914) on W ednesday evening a t th e g ran g e O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank. G resh am hall by th e m em bers of th e gran g e M odel; all Household Goods. P hones, O ffice 4121 Res. ,55x1 and the RehekRhs. Mr. R ichm ond is TERMS—All sums $20.00 or under Cash. Bums over $20.00 eight m oving his fam ily to P o rtlan d , w here EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D. m onths’ time on approved notes w ith interest at rate of 8 Physician and Surgeon they expect to make th e ir fu tu re GRESHAM OUTLO OK (Tw ice a W eek) with per cent per annum. WOMEN an d CH ILDREN home. • mo» 1 yr. Office I ' u rs: 10 a. m. to 12 in. Mrs. N ellie Irish , of St. Jo h n s, has G resham D airy, John Streich, Prop. . p. to 3 p. m. Daily O regonian ........................... $6.09 $ 1 .1 1 been v isitin g a t th e hom e of her O ffice o v e r B a n k o f G re s h am W 8. WOOD, Auctioneer A. MEYERS, Clerk Daily and S unday O regonian $.00 4 36 m other. Mrs. Ida Burgess. Dally Jo u rn a l ........................ 5.60 3.00 Mrs. A. I*. O’Banlon, of St. Jo h n s, T abor 120 P H O N E S — R esid en ce. H om e A-5152 Office M ain 4812; Daily and Sunday J o u r n a l............. 7.60 4.4 6 was. a c a lle r a t the hom e of h er p a r Evening T elegram .... 5.00 J. M. S H O R T , M. D en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Richm ond. W eekly O r e g o n ia n ........................ 1. 00 1.15 P h y s ic ia n and S u r fe o n Mrs. Lloyd T c g a rt has resigned her Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l 2 00 1 15 r o t h o u s i o f q u m it y Rea. 93 E a st 68th St. position as principal of Rockwood Office. 1111-12 S e llin g B u lld ln f Daily News and N.-W. F arm ste ad 3.60 school. P O R T L A N D , O REG O N Home - Made Samape and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon » BANK OF GRESHAM Phone 44 Gresham PUBLIC AUCTION Cheaper Electric Service Public Auction EXPERT Auto, Buggy and Wagon P A IN T IN G Try Them In Your Home E. E. C H IP M A N Keep informed on Leading Events of the Day S A N IT A R Y Now’s the best time to subscribe. DR. MABEL JA N E D0R1NG O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N O F F IC E H O U R S — 0 a, m. Do it NOW. PHONE 701 to 5 p. m 932 M organ B ld g .. P o r tla n d . Ore. P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1809 IM S Ü ttA H C I JO H N B e s t ( Q u a lit y I V le a ts BROW N IW SU Ä A K C E R epresenting onlv R ELI MILE IN- S I’RANCE COMPANIES Vtaons St} HOMEMADE HAMS IN B Ü 1 A IC B B ro a d w a y 517 Andrews B ros. Meat Market Pleasant Home 1733 and G. S C H N E ID E R ATTORNEYS AT F IR S T STATE BANK Phone 756 Emery’s Truck Service W ALTER T. McGUIRK 0. LARD. WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS ELKINGTON A ccid en t, S u r e ty B on d e. P ire A u to m o b ile, U f e . B é a it h P la te O la»« Office on Ma! a S tr e e t P H O N B B — Office 81« R eeld en ce «3 G resh a m AND F ry its and Vegetables in Season O - i i b i m , O r tg o s JAM ES BACON BETW EEN PO RTLA N D G R E SH A M 8 WOOD Auctioneer V ancouver, W illiam II. F itzp a trick , who lived here about tw enty years ago, b ut has since lived in C alifo rn ia and Spokane, cam e to visit old acq u ain tan ces on W ednesday. He, with his wife and son, arc on th e ir way back to S acra m ento front Spokane and wdll m ake th e C a lifo rn ia cap ital ih e ir fu tu re home. They spent W ednesday night with Mr an d Mrs. M. H. Wh - ler and. a fte r a trip over th e Colum bia River highw ay, took th e C alifo rn ia tra in last n ig h t for th e ir destin atio n . .M. II. W heeler has again been nam ed road su p erv iso r fo r Boring precinct. T he recen t ap p o in tee r e fused to ta k e th e job and Mr. W heel- ] er, who had been su p erv iso r before, ’ was again req u ested to fill th e office. Several head of Im ported G uernsey - cows have been received by M orris i W heeler from th e east. He »111 m ake ; ,i sp< lly e hr ■ I. thei,i a foundation fo r a la rg e r herd. LAW AND GRESH A M O ffice w ith P io n e e r A u to T ru c k ( z . , 22«l 4»h P h o n e B ro a d w a y 2M54 W ANDERSON Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty W ashington F arm and Stock Salmi a Specialty Phone V ancouver 614, or G resham O utlook 701 Mt. j' B. W EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 Greaham, Ore. h ein iiin Ia in 's C o ug h R em ed y a F a s - o r ile fo r < olds. .1, L. Easley, Macon, III., in speak- | ng of C h a m b e rla in 's Gough Remedy j ays, "D u rin g th e past fifteen years It ! has been my sis te r's fav o rite m edi cine for colds on the lungs. I m y self have tak en It a n um ber of tim es > j vhen su fferin g w ith a cold an d it a l-j » vays relieved me p ro m p tly ."— Adv. M ARKET W e B uy B eef C a ttle , C a lv e s, H o g s, H id e s , E tc. Farmers, A ttention! w e Sm oke Your Meat P lu m e HM1 G resham M a in S t. We Lead the Procession of b aking excellence. E very th in g on o u r co u n ters goes to you Just as It shouid p erfect baking a l w a y s fresh , pure In g red ien ts; wide v arieties, rig h t prices, co u rteo u s and quick service n eatn ess th ro u g h o u t. P a tro n ize th e bakery sa n itary . CITY BAKERY G re s h a m . KNOW CaJ R- W E A T S W IL L iP L IA S B YOU W E L L - SO M U C H ,T H A T 4ER. FOLKS .t: Phone 11 WE WANT YOU TO TELL ON US D on’t keep it a secret. A fter you’ve discovered how o u r m eats please you, y o u r fam ily and your guests, we w ant you to tell o th e r folks ab o u t it. T h at so rt of frie n d ly gossip won’t h u rt anybody. Pass along th e good word. PH O N E 41. 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