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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. .APRIL li», 1918 PAGE THREF ! P o rtla n d S u n d ay w ith th e ir siste r. F AIR VLB W COLUM BIA H EIG H TS ■ Mrs. Win. C hillcote P leasan t Valley Red C ross A u x ilia D r 8. J. Reid, th e Iris h evan g elist Mr. an d Mrs. G. B ates of P o rtlan d , J D. Lee an d d a u g h te r. M iss A lthea, ry held a special L ib erty Bond rally i of P o rtla n d w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e fo rm erly o f th is place, a re receiv in g is holding m eetings each n ig h t In th e a t th e g ran g e hall last F rid a y evening. o f Mr an d M rs G N S ag er last S u n felic ita tio n s o v er th e a rr iv a l of a baby . P re sb y te ria n ch u rch In F a irv iew , and It w ill p ro te c t 1000 s o ld ie rs fro m sm allp o x a n d 666 fro m t y g irl bo rn E a ste r m o rn in g T he little J is aro u sin g g re a t in te re st. He is a T h e p ro g ram consisted of p u trio tle day ev en in g p h o id . It w ill a s s u re th e sa fe ty of 139 w o u n d ed s o ld ie rs from 1 sp eak er of ra re ab ility and th e people Miss h as been nam ed L illian B ates. lo c k ja w , th e g e rm s of w hich sw a rm In B elg ian soli speeches and th e re n d a tio n of p a tr io t Clyde E. S ag er of L en ts called on his It w ill re n d e r p a in le ss 400 o p e ra tio n s , su p p ly tw o m iles of R obert K n ierleiu h as accepted th e I of th e v icin ity a re show ing th e ir up- ic songs E x -Itallan council M ontresso b ro th e rs, G. N. an d H. F S ag er hist b a n d a g e s — e n o u g h to b a n d a g e 555 w ounds. agency in M ultnom ah county for th e | p re d a tio n by giving a larg e a tte n d a n c e of P o rtlan d , w as the ch ief sp e a k e r for iS u n d a i . It w ill c a re fo r 160 In ju rie s in th e w ay o f " firs t-a id p a c k e ts ." sale of th e Saxon A utom obile an d is and e n th u s ia stic su p p o rt. D r Reid I th e occassion. Mr .Montresso is an o r Mrs Skinner of P o rtla n d w as look will preach on S atu rd ay ev ening on 1 ltw ill fu r n is h a d h e siv e p la s te r a n d su rg ic a l g au z e e n o u g h to . now d riv in g a new m achine. a to r an d he gave h is au d ien ce facts ing a fte r h er farm one day th is week b en efit th o u s a n d s o f w o u n d e d so ld iers. “ W hat a B lind Man S aw ”, on S unday | and fig u res on th e w ar situ a tio n th at Mr. McKay h as p ro m ised th e board We a re so rry to h e a r of th e d eath Every purchaser o f a Liberty Loan Bond perform » a d istin ct | evening h is topic w ill be “S leeping In m ade them sit up and ta k e notice. 1 of Ja m e s P etty in P o rtla n d w hich th a t he w ill ta k e th e p o sitio n as p r in C hurch", and on S unday evening, "On in d ivid u al serv ice to h is country and to our boys figh tin g over In C lyde E v an s of th e 318th E n g in eers o ccu rred on W ednesday of th is week, cipal of th e C o rb ett H igh, for next th e Edge of a P recip ice.” Mr. T roy, France. now loceatd a t V ancouver B arrack s lie fo rm erly resid ed here. He is s u r term . Miss L Lasley an d Mrs. Jack- th e singer, is ad d in g im m easu rab ly to also gave an in te re stin g ta lk on th e son w ill also keep th e ir places and vived by a wife an d six ch ild ren . th e In terest of th e m eetin g by his | w ar w ork. Mr. E vans ex p ects to be G. H. K esterso n had th e m isfo rtu n e M iss M. Pow ell h as sig n ed up for th e solos and by leading a large cho ru s called '‘over th e re " in th e n e a r fu tu re. to lose one Of h is big w ork horses g ra m n ie r g rad e for a n o th e r y ear. All choir, w hich he organized. All a re G R E SH A M , OREGON A t th e conclusion of th e p ro g ram vol W ednesday. I t w as h u rt w hile w o rk of th ese teac h ers a re giv in g splen d id urged to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th is ra re u n te e r su b sc rip tio n s for L ib te ry B onds sa tisfa c tio n and C o rb ett Is to be co n ing w ith a sc ra p e r so th a t it had to o p p o rtu n ity an d h e a r th ese men. w ere called for. Q uite a n u m b er re g ra tu la te d th a t no ch an g e will be . be killed. T he c h airm an of th e Red C ross Unit sponded. W. H. Moore an d G H. How ab o u t th e law y er w ho e n m ade. u rg es th e m em bers and o th e rs to come R ichey have ch arg e of th e L iberty T he C orb ett H igh gave a b asket so to th e w ork room on T uescday a fte r gages h is serv ices to defend a con- Bond cam paign in th is d is tric t and to If You have not bought your Third Liberty scen tio u s o b jecto r who refu ses to su p ciable last F rid a y an d a neat little noons and do all they can to ru sh th e d ate re p o rt th e sale of $1900 We sum w as d eriv ed from th e sales of sew ing along. T h e re a re now th re e port th e g o v ern m en t? Loan Bond DO IT TODAY7. hope th is d is tric t will su s ta in its re th e b askets. m achines. M rs Veneble donated the cord of going over th e top. H o b so n 's Baby B ran d c a s to ria , th e Mr and Mrs. Jo e C row ston of G resh- use of h er m achine w hile she is away. G. II. K esterso n and fam ily and J g e n u in e , at P o w e ll’s P h arm acy . ham , and p a re n ts of Mrs. W H ick s of All women will su rely be able to sp are G u a r a n te e d .— Adv. 8. D onaldson and fam ily v isited in C olum bia H eig h ts, left for Id ah o w here one aftern o o n in each week to help our A th ey in ten d to m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e boys who have pledged th e ir lives to w ith th e ir only son, W. C row ston, who help w tn th is w ar. We o u g h t to do recen tly p u rch ased a sm all farm a t o u r p a rt by p ro v id in g plenty of clo th N am pa. Mr. W. C row ston has ren ted ing for them . Mrs. Jo h n Jones, c h a ir h is w heat ran ch in A lberta, C anada. m an of o u r U nit, w as asked to go to Mr. W. M etzger's fam ily h as ju s t P o rtlan d h e a d q u a rte rs an d spend one moved o u t h ere from P o rtlan d and day in the w ork room th ere. She In ten d s to spend th e su m m er here. spent an a ftern o o n th ere, stu d y in g the Mrs. G ray, m o th er of Mrs. C. Illidge, m ost efficient m ethods of w ork. Next and Mrs. R o bertsen. s is te r of Mrs. C. T uesday aftern o o n Mrs. G erlln g er and Illidge, have ren ted a bungalow a t th e M rs W ilbur of P o rtla n d w ill m eet w ith coast, w here th ey will spend th e su m th e F airv iew U nit and give som e good m er. in fo rm atio n on th e W ar SavlngB Mr. and Mrs. T. E vans have moved S tam ps. C lub o rg an izin g w ork has to M osier O regon for th e su m m er been s ta rte d h ere for th e F ren ch B a And now. w hut about th e wild west, bies, and th e fu n d s a re still grow ing. "w hen* rolls th e O regon” ? We h e a r F u rth e r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be gladly th e voices com ing from th e fa r east, received. "Oh! O regon o u r own O regon, we are D on't forget next T uesday aftern o o n proud of o u r M other S tate, w ho so and all com e to th e Red C ross w ith sp len d id ly an sw ered th e call o f the th im b le and scissors. If you e a n ’t sew L ib erty B onds an d an d believe us it th e re w ill be o th e r w ork for you. is a g re a t co m fo rt to know th a t o u r T he p a trio tic m eetin g and p rogram hom e people a re d o in g e v e ry th in g to given In th e C ity H all on T uesday back us, way o v er h ere in th e g reat ev ening b ro u g h t out a larg e crow d and w ur and we feel s tro n g e r ev ery d ay th e m eeting w as enjoyed by everyone th a t passes an d m ore an d m ore e n —especially th e ta lk given by Dr. co u rag ed th a t we sh all win th e w ar. R eid T he lad ies of th e R ed Cross We sh all send a m essage to th e b rav e served a lig h t lunch a fte r th e p ro Millions of dollars are lost annually because property A m erican hoys, o v er th ere, th a t we g ram and the proceeds ta k e n in w ere is not protected against weather, for unpainted build sh all w ork, sew, k n it, an d p lan to save $13.00. ev ery d ay in o rd e r th a t th ey shall n ever ings offer no resistance to the destructive elements. Mrs. M D o u th it of P o rtlan d , sp en t w ant for a n y th in g till som e g lo rio u s th e week end w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. Property insurance requires paints and finishes of day in th e fu tu re w hen th ey may re J. W. M oller and fam ily the finest quality. Wind, rain, sunshine, snow— each tu rn to A m erica lik e splen d id heroes. Mr. and Mrs. D D u n b ar v isite d last u a l it y ervice B ut no d o u b t th e re will be a g reat week at C anby w ith Mr and M rs acts differently upon a painted surface. It is neces m any boys who will n ev er re tu rn to Josslyn sary therefore to use great care in the selection of paints P illin e itti! P h o n e «Itti g reet th e ir d e a r ones here. T h e re no and varnishes for this important task of protection. do u b t will lx- m any a m o th er, fa th e r, TROUTDALE sw eeth eart, s is te r and b ro th e r whose For fifty years and more Sherwin-Williams products T he T ro u td a le P are n t-T e a c h e f asso eyes will be dim m ed w ith te a rs for have been accepted and used as standard high quality th e m issin g so ld iers, b u t even th o u g h ciatio n held th e ir re g u la r m eeting on finishes. They will successfully protect and increase YIB KNOVd OGR- IWE W A N T YOU he w as laid to re s t in a stra n g e land F rid a y a ftern o o n of la s t week. Mrs TO TELL ON US the value of your property. W E A T S W IL L w here he gave h is all for th e free J. W. T ow nsend of F a irv iew , gave a very in te re s tin g and helpful ta lk on dom of h u m an ity and lib erty to in n o JPLEASE YOU |l) o n 't keep It a se c re t. A fter A full line of Sherwin-Williams finishes at our store. Mrs. N. S. cent people who so long has been tyr- school in d u s tria l e x h ib its W ELL - SO y o u 'v e d isc o v e re d how o u r m eats May we not talk over painting plans with you ? anized by h arsh a n d cru el ru le rs, it P a rso n s read an excellent p aper on p le a se you, y o u r fa m ily a n d y o u r M U C H ,T H A T will be a com fort to know th a t he died “C o n serv atio n ” . W ednesday, May 1st g u e sts, we w a n t you to te ll o th e r 4EH FOLKS and fought to free o th e rs an d th a t was d esig n ated by th e p re sid e n t, Mrs. l fo lk s a b o u t It. T h a t s o r t of frie n d som e day th e re will be a happy m eet H arlow , as clean up day in T routdule. ly g o ssip w o n ’t h u r t an y b o d y . ing in a b e tte r w orld, w here e v e rla s t T he May m eeting Is to be held In th e P a ss a lo n g th e good w o rd . ing peace ab id es an d w ar w ill be no evening. R e fresh m en ts w ere served ( PHONE 41. by M iss O live W ilson. Mrs. A. D. Ken- i m ore. dall and M rs N. S. P arsons. T h e o th e r day on a tr ip to th e city, T h e Red C ross T ea S a tu rd a y a fte r G ltE S H A M ^ ^ O K E G t» ^ I saw so m eth in g th a t 1 n ev er saw be fore. In a c e rta in d o cto r's office h an g s a noon and ev en in g w as a very e n jo y a p ic tu re of a larg e A frican Lion and ns ble a ffa ir. T h e re fre sh m e n ts w ere n o t ic e or a u x n - r s a x u SIZE OF H E N 'S EGG I stood gazin g at it I cam e to th e cookies w ith tea o r coffee. In th e ev en In th e C lr c a lt C ourt o f th e S ta te of IN C O NSERVATIO N conclusion th a t Its face w as very fa ing a fine p a trio tic p ro g ram w as given O regon f o r M u ltn o m a h C ou n ty. T he am o u n t ta k e n In w as $18.1«, m ilia r an d oh! I discovered th a t It was "My A unt C la rin d a ,” said a s tre e t J o h n B r o w n (a s M ittn e d to M ilo C k in g th e im age of K aiser W illhelm o f tier- p ra c tically all clear. P i u i n l i t f vs. H e m y A I, a t o m e ll e l ui c a r passen g er, “ Is th e m ost p ractical I » ele iid an tM T h e L ib e rty Bond R ally W ednes m any. Its w h isk ers even w ere tu rn e d w om an I know . T h e food a u th o ritie s B y v ir t u e o f a n a t t a c h m e n t e x e c u tio n . day evening b ro u g h t o u t a larg e and |u d d er, and oid» i ............... u p w ard s m ay depend on h e r w hen It com es to a u e d g m o < u ........... t o f t h e a b o v e e n t it l e d C o u i t in e n th u s ia s tic audience. T h e e n te r ta in m eetin g all d em an d s for th e c o n se rv a th e a b o v e « u t it l e d c a u s e , to m e dire» ;»•«! C-onst itp a tlo n a n d Im liK esU on, m ent by th e school w as ex ceptionally a n d d a te d th e 4 th d a y o f A p r il. I9D». T h e se a re tw in ev ils. P e rs o n s s u f good, every n u m b er d eserv in g praise, tio n of food. F o r a long tim e sh e has u p o n a J u d g m e n t r e n d e re d a n d e n te re d in naJd C o u r t o n th e 1 9 th d a y o f M a r c h . been accustom ed to h a v in g an egg for fe rin g fro m In d ig e stio n a re o ften 1918 In f a v o r o f J o h n B io w n (aM wigricd from th e 4 m in u te sp eak er, Sam Har- j tro u b le d w ith c o n s tip a tio n Mrs. Rob breakfast,—one egg. no m ore. T h e hen to M i l o C . K i n g ) p l u i n i i f f a n d a g a in 1 low. to th e little boy w ho w ould raise H A. L u t o u r e ll and C h a r i» » Il e r t A lliso n , M a tto o n . 111., w rite s th a t whose d u ty it wuh to su p p ly th is egg L u e t n o r u y r e ll, d e l e in ia n ta, f o r th e m u iii o l w hen sh e first m oved to M atto o n s li“ b a n a n a s. Buddy B ailey, as S upt A l $ 290 90 w i t h in t e r e s t a t th e r a t e o f ti p el w as a g re a t su ffe re r fro m in d ig e stio n d erson put It. T he sp e a k e r of the was of plain c o u n try e x tra c tio n , w holly v e n t p e r a n n u m f r o m th e 1 9 tu day or d e s titu te of pedigree, an d laid a u n M a r c h . 1918. a n d f o r th e l u r l i i e r m u iii < > i a n d c o n s tip a tio n . F ood d is tre s se d evening, B. G. S kulason, a P o rtlan d $53 6 6, c o a ts a n d d ls b u r s e m e n r » a n d tin h e r a n d th e r e w as a fe e lin g lik e a u sually larg e egg. My a u n t, th in k in g <oMta o l a n d u p o n th in w u t c o rririia n d in - A tto rn ey , an Icelan d er by th e way, h eavy w e ig h t p re s sin g on h e r sto m th is over, cam e to th e conclusion th a t m e to m a k e » a le o f th e f o lio w in d» ach an d ch e st. S he did n o t re s t well m ade a very stro n g , con v in cin g argu as a m easu re of food c o n serv atio n she c r lb e d r e a l p r o p e r t y . t o w n . B e g in n in g a t t iie N o r t h w e a t coi n e i *»r a t n ig h t, a n d fe lt w o rn o u t a good m ent as to why we should buy L iberty t i a c t o f la n d c o n v e y e d by J o h n T h o m p a rt of th e tim e. O ne b o ttle of bonds and do o u r u tm o st In co nserving could get along w ith a m uch sm a lle r a n d A n e T h o m a s , h i» w if e , to J o h n egg a t b re a k fa st. W hat did sh e do? K o m e ts c h , by D e e d a t e d M a ic h lt it n I C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts c o rre c te d th is w in c h deed is r e c o r d e d on pug« .. I 1 tr o u b le so th a t sh e h a s sin ce fe lt lik e food and h elp in g o u r g o v ern m en t in S he p u t th a t hen In th e pol one m e a t B 1106, o o k 357 , o f tiie M u lt n o m a h C o u n ty i «•» every way possible. , a d iffe re n t p e rs o n .— Adv. o r d s ; n c e r u n n in g M outh 19 d e g re e * less day and got in h e r p lace a Sea- a n d 01 th m e in u t e s a lo n g U ie w e n t b o u n d a i y Mrs. N. 8. P a rso n s had a narrow b rig h t b an tam th a t lay s an egg less lin e o f »«aid J o h n K o m o ta c li tra< t to tin escape from d eath la st M onday from s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r t h e r e o f , th e m « - .south th a n tw o -th lrd s as la rg e .” 19 d e g r e e * 01 m in u t e e a « t p ro d u c in g : iSJES 5 Í 3 í i ? 5 í í í í í S I5 .Í ? i SS S í Sí-Sí S í Sí-Sí S í Sí? w hat a p p ears to be p to m ain e poison s a id lin e to a p o in t 100 f e e t s o u th , 19 <n gr«M>M a n d 01 m in u t e »Mint to p la c e o r i*> ing S he becam e vio len tly ill an d med F o r y o u r k id n e y 's s a k e use H ob g i u n l n , th e n c e s o u th 6 9 d e g re e s a n d > > leal aid w as sum m oned, giv in g h er all s o n 's llu c h u At P o w e ll’s P h a rm a c y m in u t e » w e s t 61 fe e t to a p o in t, them-« n o r t h 19 d e g re e » a n d 01 m in u t e w est on« Adv. th e relief possible. S he is o u t of h u n d r e d fe e t to tiie M o u th lin e o f in * P o w e ll V a lle y r o a d , t h e n c e n o r t h 6 J ie danger. g re e n 59 m in u te M e a s t f»l fe e t to ih< T he E lm er M ercer fam ily moved to p la c e o f b e g in n in g A ls o b e g in n in g a t th e s o u th e a w f < < i P o rtlan d last W ednesday to resid e n e r o f th e u h o v e t r a c t , th e n c e n o r t h • d e g r e e s a n d 69 m in u t e » c a s t to t iie w« w hile Mr. M ercer is a sh ip w o rk er for lin e o f M a in n t r e e t in t h e to w n o f G i« ‘»i. the N o rth w est S teel Co. a m , M u l t n o m a h C o u n t y , O r e g o n , D ie m n o rth 1 d e g re e a n d 16 m in u t« » wc T h e F ra n k Boscoe's moved to P o rt a lo n g th e w e s t lin e o f s a id m a in si;« « land last week M r lloscoe h as bought to tiie M oiitheaM t coi ts *r o f Maid trs< conveyed by J o h n Thom as am i An a hom e in A lbina, w here th ey w ill r e T h o m a s to J o h n K o m e t s c h a » » h e w n . d e e l reco rd ed on p a g e 442 book 3» • «» side. Mr Boseoe has em ploym ent In t ii e M u lt n o m a h C o u r t ly D eed re« «no th e V ancouver sh ip y a rd s T he ship t lie n e e M ou th 69 d e g r e e * a n d 59 m i nut« « w e s t to tn e M o u tiiW e a t corn«*i id said b u ild in g arm y Is about to depopulate K o m e ta c h t r a c t ; th e n c e s o u th 19 d e g ie . a n d 01 m in u t e e a s t to t iie pla< «■ o f t T ro u td ale. g in n in g , a ll c o n ta in e d h t th e N o i t h w i T h e 8 A H arlow s a re w ith ua yet q u a rte r of S e c tio n 10. T o w n s h ip i s o u t h It a n g e 3, H a s t W i l l a m e t t e M » ilo how ever. In last w eek’s O utlook they ta n , In th« T o w n o f G r e s h a m , C o u n t M u lt n o m a h , a n d S t a t e o f O r e g o n were rep o rted as h av in g gone, but It N o w t h e r e f o r e , by v i r t u e o f Maid • x« was Mr an d Mrs. H arlau Instead, who ' u t lo n , ju d g m e n t o r d e r , a n d o .« in • s a le a n d in c o m p lia n c e w i t h th e ■<•!». had moved to P o rtlan d rn a m ls o l sa id w i l t , I w i l l , o n M o m M rs S alin a Fox H hort is a t home i th e 6 th d a y o r M a y . 1 91 9 . a t io o d o - a. m .. a t D ie e a s t f r o n t d o o r o f D ie <’« u h for an extended v is it w ith h er mother, | ty C o u r t H o u s e in P o r t la n d , M u ltrio n m C o u n t y , O re g o n , » e ll a t p u b lic a m n o n Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox. P L E A SA N T V ALLEY Your Fifty Dollar Liberty Bond BANK OF GRESHAM It Is Practical Economy To Paint Your Buildings Now and Protect Your Property From Decay and Ruin O nly a lim ited num ber of these Aluminum Double Rice Boilers at this low price. O w in g to a lucky buy w e are able to offer you these double boilers at Allowing your buildings to go unpainted in order to save paint money is like allowing your insurance policy to lapse because you want to save the premium. Either is poor economy. a t $ 1 .4 8 T hey are m ad e o f “L i f e t i m e ” 99 per cent pure seam less alum inum . Q S A Finish For Every Surface . : S her ■ wh - P aints Gresham Market <5- V arnishes j Kidder Hardware Co. j GRESHAM, OREGON j D ID YOU B U Y T H A T L IB E R T Y BOND? UNION-ALLS FOR FATHER, MOTHER and the KIDDIES Just the thing for that W ar G ard en every family should have Also nice for the Sunday outing along the m ountain stream s F ath er»’ U n io n -A ll M o th er» ................ s< « K id d ie » ’ AYLSWORTH THE CLOTHIER $4.00 3.00 2.50 Home Good Advice. " D o n 't th in k to o m uch of y o u r ow n m e th o d s W atch o th e r p eo p le 's w ays an d le a rn fro m th e m .” T h is Is good advice, esp ecially w hen bilious o r c o n stip a te d You will find m any people w ho u se C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b lets fo r th e s e a ilm e n ts w ith th e beat re s u lts , a n d w ill do w ell to follow th e ir e x a m p le .— Adv T ry M ellen ’s p e rfu m e s, a il o d o rs 'A t P o w e il’s P h a r m a c y — Adv eO BT. C. W R IG H T KEPI BL1CAN CANDIDATE Circuit Ju d ge, D ept. 4 28 year» court experience T he It I ml o f court you wnnl — Paid Adv. 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