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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM ü l ’TUM IK TI KSDKY, NOVEM BER 5, 1»IS GRESHAM LOCALS M rs. W. R. K e rn , w ho h a s been ill fo r a few d ay s, is im p ro v in g . ANNOUNCEMENT C. A. P ric e h as m oved in to W ood's h o u se on H ood a v en u e. Roy Mr. an d M rs. M. J . A 11s ho use hav e I b o u g h t th e H a rtle y p lace on Pow ell S tre e t a n d h a v e m oved in. C. V. T h o m a s, w ho is em ployed in P o rtla n d , h as m oved to t h a t city an d h a s a room a t th e Y. M. C. A. J. E. (Ed.) Metzger has taken over the furniture business formerly conducted by K. R. Carlson, and in vites the public to inspect the brand new stock of house hold furnishings, including Heaters, Ranges, Beds, M rs. S. J . M e.D onald re tu rn e d hom e S a tu r d a y fro m P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e sp e n t a few d ay s v is itin g frie n d s. Miss P e a rl F le m m in g , w ell know n In G re sh a m , h a s g one to C am p K e a rn ey, C a lifo rn ia .a s a R ed C ro ss n u rse. Mattresses, Springs, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Washing Machines, and everything in general that L ouis C h ris te n s e n , w ho la s t sp rin g e n te re d th e H enson P o ly te c h n ic , and la te r w as s e n t to L o u isv ille , K y., is now a t C am p K e a rn e y , C a lifo rn ia . goes to furnish a home. H. E. D avis is a t L eb a n o n doing field w ork in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e A R u p e rt C o m p a n y ’s c a n n e ry a t th a t place. Our Portland sample room is open, and our auto at your service, without extra charge. Mrs. Dan M u rp h y h a s re tu rn e d from St. V in c e n t’s h o sp ita l w ith h e r little so n . D aniel F ra n k lin . R oth a re re p o rte d well. Thanking you for past favors to the old firm and soliciting your future patronage, M iss Inez H a llid a y , w ho h a s been ill fo r th e p a st w eek w ith p le u risy , *s m uch im p ro v ed . M iss L eila G ibbs has been r a r in g fo r h er. remain, yours, with prompt service, F r a n k E d e r, w ho h a s ju s t fin ish e d a c o u rse a t B enson P o ly te c h n ic , h as been o rd e re d to a cam p in V irg in ia an d le ft F rid a y fo r th a t place. He w as re c e n tly sick w ith in flu e n z a . J. E. METZGER SANITARY MARKET Geo. Dietl, Prop. M ain S t r e e t Mrs. A r th u r C a lla g h a n , d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. D an W rig h t, w as o p e ra te d on a t Good S a m a r ita n h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y . In d ic a tio n s p o in t to a sp eed y recovery'. Your H om e burnisher PHONE 54S C. A. J o h n s o n , of L ex in g to n , O re ; gon h as p u rc h a s e d th e P ric e p ro p e rty on C le v e la n d a v e n u e an d is m oving j h e re w ith h is fam ily . H e h as tw o so n s in th e n avy an d s e v e ra l c h ild re n of school age. X.V TT’ZdW S W m «’ *'-'' ’«.i Anker-Holfch Cream Separators Mr. an d M rs. W. E. B eegle and fam ily hav e m oved fro m S cappoose, w h ere th e y w ent m o re th a n a y ear ago. T hey a re o ccu p y in g th e i r fa rm h om e n e a r H ogan s ta tio n . Easy to clean; gets all the cream; a bowl guaranteed never to get out of balance; a self-oiling system. G. A p p le g a te , s u p e r in te n d e n t at G resh am c a n n e ry an d M rs. A p p leg ate , fo re la d y in th e p re p a r a tio n d e p a rt m e n t, h av e re s ig n e d a n d w ill go to C a lifo rn ia to sp e n d th e w in te r. Perfection Milking Machines Work right; give universal satisfaction. M rs. J o h a n n a A n d erso n w as ta k e n to E m a n u e l h o s p ita l on F rid a y and on S a tu r d a y sh e u n d e rw e n t an o p e r a tio n . H e r c o n d itio n a t th e p re s e n t h as n o t been le a rn e d . Riding or Walking Steel or Chilled Plows Repairs for all plows. Hessel’s Farm Machinery G r e s h a m , O re. Home-made Sausage and Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham and Bacon. We buy Beef Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Hides, Etc. I A KMERS, ATTENTION 1 M e Sm oke Your .Meat Phone 881 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n sfe r Co., 225 Ash St., bet. F ir s t an d Second G resham Office, G arage n e a r L um ber Yard, R esidence sam e. Regular Trips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. GRESHAM P hone 851 ALBERT EKSTROM " J K VAAKOKN , . ■‘R A I S E U S L b NERV V A V . t h a t sho p T Ö K K IN E ? Ki V f’A .nt T hen PO RTLAN D Bdwy 2082, A-2078 We Have Heard a Lot a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t o u r p a tro n s a re p a y in g us, and we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re an d now , “ Mr. an d M rs. C u sto m e r, we th a n k you. Y o u r k in d w ords a re s e n d in g y o u r frie n d s to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A g ain , we th a n k y o u .” A. ,1. W. BROW N, Prop. Grewhani, Ore. Mrs. E th e l M iller cam e on F rid a y from M o n m o u th to c a re fo r h e r m o th e r, M rs. I). L. M cL ain, H e r s is te r, M rs. P h o eb e M iller of C o rv a llis ■ H B jO K n H B n Mrs. J. H. S to c k e r h as receiv ed T he m ain p rovisions of th e c o p y rig h t v isited h e r p a re n ts h e re fo r a day o r HAY LIVESTOCK BALANCE w ord of th e d e a th of h e r son B. H. C. a<’< of Ju n e 1, 1909, a re th a t tw o copies tw o last w eek. ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS Jo h n s , w hich o c c u rre d O cto b er 27tli of w ork, as p rin te d not in m a n u * ' ,h thp fpP, of *1' Mrs. W atso n T h a c k e r of T aco m a, a , l S to c k to n , C a lifo rn ia , w h ere ■ he Had sn ail be sen t, as soon T h e a d v is a b ility of m a in ta in in g a as possible a fte r is v is itin g w ith her u n cle, Jo h n been fo r so m e tim e In a h o sp ita l, p u blication, to th e co p y rig h t office. p ro p e r b a la n c e b etw een th e a m o u n t B row n an d fam ily fo r a few d ay s D eceased w as 42 y e a rs of ag e a n d lib ra ry of congress, W ashington, D. C. o f h ay an d liv esto ck p ro d u c e d on th e o r 'Ki,ial term of c o p y rig h t is for M rs. T h a c k e r w ill be re m e m b e re d as leav e s, b esid es h is m o th e r, a d au g h - 1 T h e six p ic tu re s of w orld w ide celeb-1 u nivuts, o b jects of in te re st, dow n to .................... ....... . ¡ s “ » . ' c v . " d p X " d S p lS Titles w hich ap p eared on th e fro n t ' ll<*v, r , '«ln g cuts. T h e first In stalm en t ,arn lti o f O regon is p o in ted out by Miss B essie P r e tty m a n , a fo rm e r - • page of last F rid a y ’s O utlook s u rp ris e ,1 ,v ,‘<, ,aat w”" k *ov' r , d a b o u ‘ ,R" ProfeB8or ,a r m R ockw ood g irl. so n , w ho h a s been ill fo r se v e ra l i d ate of its ex p iratio n , it m ay be re — — su b jects, and am o n g them w ere the six * ropu ° t th e A g ric u ltu ra l college. _______ y e a rs . Mr. J o h n s w as a S p an ish w ar n,‘w' d by th e a u th o r o r h is h e irs or m any p erso n s who w ondered how th e ) I1(,tllh |,.M « h o se p o rtra its were p rin ted . T h e o u tle t fo r hay is liv e sto c k ," i T. It. llo w itt h a s r e tu r n e d front v e te ra n , h a v in g been a g u n n e rs m a te ex ecu to r for a n o th e r period of tw enty- eante to be p ublished so quickly In eon p o ssib ilities n re u n lim ited , and as ,le BaY*- ' T h e m a rk e t fo r bay is a b u sin e ss tr ip to N o rth P o w d er, on th e b a ttle s h ip O reg o n w hen sh e eight years. flection w ith th e sto ry of th e g reat th e serv ice wil be co n tin u ed th e read th r o u g h liv esto ck . T h e re Is no h ope O regon. He re p o r ts th e h a lin g b eing m a d e th e fa m o u s tr ip a ro u n d th e A v ast lig h t railw ay sy stem h as pea........ which met only th e it s of th is p a p e r will h e re a fte r be r° r th e hay fa r m e r u n le ss th e r e Is d o n e by A lva H ev el a n d G eorge H o rn . He w as in G re sh a m w ith h is been c reated in F ran ce, acco rd in g to show n a g reat v a rie ty of p ic tu re s of liv e sto c k to c o n su m e th e hay. 'L e s lie to be p ro g re s s in g fa v o ra b ly . m o th e r fo r se v e ra l m o n th s b e fo re g o the B ritish w ar cab in e t fo r 1917 in day before. volving th e supply d u rin g last y e a r of T he ex p lan a tio n Is sim ple. T h e Out th is kind. I "The liv esto ck m a n , on th e o th e r T h ey a re all d e lig h te d w ith the ing to C alifo rn ia . ap p ro x im ately 1,700 m iles of tra c k and look recently Installed a stereo ty p in g New su b jects will Is' c o n tin u a lly a r h a n d , is b etw een th e b u y e r of live- c lim a te an d th e b e a u tifu l v alley. ------------------------ ,hp w hole of th e equipm ent. E xclusive m ach in e w hich can reproduce any e x riv in g . Win n a tiiau o r w om an be- sto c k a n d th e g ro w e r of hay. T he nam e "m a h o g a n y ” is said to be ,,f th ese lig h t railw ay sy stem s th e to ta l L le u te n a n t H. H H u g h e s, w ho has applied com m ercially to m ore th a n m ilage of p e rm a n e n t railw ay track istin g p ictu re from a p ap er m atrlee. conies fam ous, n o to rio u s o r of m ore " A t th is tim e of s h o r ta g e of fe r- It was lit th a t way the p ic tu re s were tliau p assin g acco u n t th e service cor ag e a n d e x tre m e ly h ig h p rice fo r all been fo r se v e ra l w eeks a t th e M edical fifty different woods. The dem and now supplied com plete to all th e th e a tre s g re a tly exceeds th e supply. It is not of w ar was about 3,000 m iles, m ade in thi' Outlook office only a few p o ra tio n will sem i tin' m atrlee an d th e ty p e s of liv esto ck feed so m e sto ck - O fficers’ T ra in in g ( ’a m p a t F t. R iley. su rp ris in g th a t th e real wood is so ex- — -------------------- - K a n sa s, lias been tr a n s f e r r e d to C am p h o u rs before going to press p ictu re will be reproduced. m en a n re d u c in g th e ir h e rd s an d pensive when it Is learned th a t It tak es <’h«iiil»erl*iii's C ough R em ed y . C ra n e , A llen to w n , P e n n sy lv a n ia , a c from 100 to 150 y e a rs for a m ahogany I _______ In sta lla tio n of (lie m ach in e c a rrie s it will lie th e sam e w ith m any places Hocks to fo u n d a tio n sto c k r a th e r Do not Im ag in e th a t b ec a u se o th e r w ith it a p ic tu re new s serv ice con of im p o rtan ce. Among th e m atrices th a n buy feed. J u s t as su re ly as th is c o rd in g to a tu essag e receiv ed by h ' : tree to reach m e rc h an tab le age. cough m ed icin es failed to giv e you r e tra c t liy w hich th e m a tric e s a re tu rn ¡now on h an d may be found mi excel m o v e m e n t c o n tin u e s we s h a ll have a m o th e r, Mrs. » H u g h e s. T ailorin g lief th a t it w ill be th e sa m e w ith I h I i c I T hese rep ro d u ctio n s a re easy lent p ictu re of New York C ity, tin s u r p lu s o f h ay anil a p erio d of low ! < h a m b e rlu in 's C ough R em edy. H ear H. J. S to c k e r Is im p ro v in g th e F o r an d womi w ith tile fa cilities at h and and th e cu ts W hite House, th e EifTel tow er and sev p ro fit fo r th e h ay fa rm e r. p la n t of th e H om e P a c k in g co m p an y a re sim ila r to those m ade In th e a rt oral o ilier bu ild in g s. " T o av o id th is s itu a tio n it be- by b u ild in g an a d d itio n w hich will r e p u ta tio n a n d im m en se sale. A m ed- d e p a rtm e n ts of th e big d a llie s With tile Til p lan t will be of g reat benefit to h o o v es ev ery fa r m e r to p ro d u c e h ay ( hougp (hp p„ g |n e g , yp a(h, pd f a _ ' 77 , iclne m u s t have e x c e p tio n a l m e rit to exception th a t tile outllt m ust depend th e jolt p rin tin g d e p a rtm e n t of the Out , , ... , , „ , , , o f th e V e r > b ‘,Bt d u a lity so th e liv e i cUltleH fo r th e e x te n s iv e w ork b eing i Zi P ¿iT V 18 u°iUr 5 ^ ln,npy fo r 30c wln p"teem w h e re v e r It becom es on tn e m at» w hich an- te n t for pro look, as m any rep ro d u ctio n « of type sto c k m en can g et th e la rg e st nossl . . . . L. L. K id d e r H dw . Co. k n o w n .— Adv. d u rin g th e p ictu re. can be m ade. A d v ertisem en ts m ay al ble r e tu r n s fro m its use- hay of A?’1" 1 ” re n 1 ,e n ia n u fa i tu r e of Jel- T he Idg n ew sp ap ers have a com plete so be stereo ty p e d In such eases th , good q u a lity a n d w o rth y of goo i P8' Jam s a,1<1 i’r e s e r ' e8 w hich have d e p a rtm e n t devoted to rep ro d u cin g all m atrices will be m ade here, but the p rices. i 1'" ' rPal h o m e' m adp flavor, O ilin ' T el. 511 KK K. II K S H E L, G KESHK M Ites. Tel. Ii\2 GRESHAM MARKET Outlook’s Picture Service k in . d . s of is , not , p rep ared ju st yet . p h o . to g rap . h . s. . T h at „ w ork , , ra n , office , . . for . . ilo- i “ O ro w *"« v elch "h o u ld not be d is - not lie done h ere in tills office for lack lug such work it ex p ert* to be able to eo n tin ue<| b ec a u se o f a p h is in ju ry of an etch in g p lan t, hut in all o t h e r 'd o it, how ever, before long last Beason, as in d ic a tio n s p o in t to resp ects th e w ork of illu s tra tin g '* "* '* ,,rogr 1,1 b u t slig h t d a m a g e fro m vetch a p h is n ew sp ap er is alm ost s im ila r I th e O u tlo o k s ex isten ce and one th a t Is ) ( ,n r . K arn iP n, m ay ¥P tch T h e m a tric e s received by (lie O ut-j su re Io be ap V p re c ia te d In view of tin .... u ... . ... hay j o j,p ((I)p o f th e ir best hay crop.- look covet a wide scope, ran g in g from g reat ev en ts th a t a re now hap p en in g | n ext y e a r. p o rtra its of tip' most noted people on , T h e service will lie co n tin u ed and Ini , ,,,,, .. 7 7 7 e a rth to p ic tu re s of tow ns, ships, mon proved upon. KK HI th e p a rty w ho b o rro w ed a 24- fo o t la d d e r fro m Z im m e rm a n 's g a r- NOTHING E l . s | L IK E I I IN ag e k in d ly r e tu r n sa m e , a n d o b lig e COMPLIMENTED UPON G Itl S il km T h e d e a th o f B at te a s e L. M cL ain o c c u rre d a t h is h o m e In P o rtla n d a f I te r an Illn ess o f b u t fo u r d ay s. T h e fu n e r a l to o k p lace th is m o rn in g at (hp ,, L , prph U U (lertaking p arlo rg T h e d eceased wa.« 32 y e a rs of ag e. He , |eaVeu a w idow , w ho is a g ra n d d a u g h - te r of M rs. M ary L eslie of G re sh a m , , . . . , a ,' <’ a 'la h g h te r o f M rs Ida W illia m s ° f P o rtla n d . ZEAL AND FORTITUDE T h e re lias n e v e r been a n y th in g In II F l o rd , sou o f Rev. T. II. F o rd , G re sh a m w ith th e IN STAN T actio n of sim p le b u c k th o rn h a rk , g ly cerin e, o f O reg o n C ity , w ho Is in F ra n c \ e tc., as m ixed In A dler-i ka (IN F SPO ON FUL flushes tin E N T IR E am i is a se c re ta ry of th e K M C. A . bow el tra c t so co m p letely it reliev es w as o n e of th e s e c r e ta rie s go in g o v er AN Y C A SE s o u r sto m ach , ga • or , on , .. ,, , s .ip a tlo n a n d p re v e n ts a p p e n d l .i t i s «»e to p w Hh In fa n try b a tta lio n s , and T ile INSTANT, pleasant action of Kd c a rry in g on th e i r w o rk In th e m id st le r-l-k a s u r p r is e s b o th d o cto rs and B. F. F o rd an d p a tie n t* G re sh u iu D rug C om pany. of se v e re st losses. Adv. P D aw es w ere h ig h ly p ra ise d by — - _ — G e n e ra l A llen, w ho sa id " T h e s e m en A F ren ch m an who nas sp en t tw enty- sp ecially d eserv ed to he h ig h ly com- th re e y ears In C h in a say s th a t nioal of m en d ed upon fo r th e zeal a n d fo rti th e people In C h in a d o n 't know th a t a , , , w orld w ar la on. and th a t moat of thoae , a d * " h o * n d u r ,n « ,h ,‘ who do know d o n 't care w h e th e r Ih G erm an s win o r lose. | B a rg a in s In th e w an t ad* BAKING EXCELLENCE A llow s us to c o m p e te w ith all riv a ls. T h e in g r e d ie n ts o f o u r b re a d and p a s trie s a re In s tr ic t c o n fo rm ity w ith th e w ar re g u la tio n s an d th e n e a tn e ss o f o u r b a k e ry h a s g iven us th e h ig h e st s a n ita ry ra tin g . P a tro n iz e a h o m e in d u s try . P h on e I I . I’ry both for the greatest success in farming. The fruit grower who has a dairy and the dairyman who has an orchard or grain crop are practically sure of a success ful season. ... J he I *rst State Bank of Gresham has special fa cilities tor meeting farmers’ needs. Some of our officers are themselves practical farmers, and put their ex perience at your disposal through this bank. l-.very encouragement and help consistent with sound banking practice is offered to farmers and home industries. We invite your account. CITY BAKERY 1 G resham . Intensified Farming and Diversified Crops j." First S ta te B a n k G RESH A M , OREGON