PAG E
GKKSHAM
FOUR
OUTLOOK
TUESD AY ,
EASTERN MULTNOMAH
OVER THE TOP AGAIN
FOR SALE
Six-room modern Bungalow with garage. Lot 100x100.
Lull set of plumbing; electric lights and gas. Cor.
Fourth and Hood sts. Price only......
$2100
Seven-room dwelling with lot 100x100 feet; good barn
and lots of fruit trees. Second street, near Main,
Price only
$1400
Corner lot 100x100 in W hitehead Add. Level as a
floor and all cleared
..................... $300
All above properties can be bought on very easy terms.
BANK OF GRESHAM
BE IT A TURKEY
Goose or Chicken.
Our Roaster will
roast it and our
Carving Sets will
carve it to the
queen’s ta&te.
Roasters from
75c to $5.00
Carving Sets from
$1.00 to $5.00
Kidder H ardw are Com pany
GRESHAM, OREGON
H 3dV dSM 3N V NnH
OL 3 3 V IV HOf ON
JÀ N E NOW KN ITS
HER OWN VESTS.
It reully Isn't much of u job to run
a newspaper these days. Help is very
plentiful that Is editorial help—not
mechanical. For example, In this
week’s mall (and that is only the usual
run of m ail) we received rath er volum
inous com m unications from the follow
ing bureaus and departm ents, with
the urgent requests that the m atter be
published In this week’s tissue:
United W ar Work, 3.
Red Cross, 1.
S tate Council of Defense, 1.
T reasury Departm ent, 1.
Democratic N ational Com mittee, 1.
Forestry Service, 1.
War Board, 1.
Food
A d m in istratio n , 2.
Fuel Administration, 1.
Committee on Public Inform ation, 1.
Railroad A dm inistration, 2.
itta te U niversity Bulletin, 1.
(). A. C. Bulletins. 2.
Department Agriculture, 1.
Provost Marshal General, 1.
We wish we bad tim e and Inclination
and facilities and forbearance enough
to have published all of these, but had
we done so and printed no local news
or advertising in this issue, you would
have an Item izer comprised approxi
mately of 67 pages The governm ent
I h urging paper conservation anil If
we get tim e we may organize a night [
class and tell them som ething on the
subject, as every new spaper office In
the country has to empty Its waste
basket twice every day of Its com m un
ications.
Every day we get more m aterial for
publication than wc could even read
from sunrise to sunset. However, wc
are running a local newspaper and
our subscribers still Insist on an occas
tonal Item of local news Dallas Item
izer.
G resham vs, E stacada.
Gone are the days ot cam ou
flage k n ittin g
Lady Ju n e has
learned to k n it In th e last year,
as efficiently as any of her Revo
lutionary-day g rand mot licrs, and
she Is not going to forget II in a
m om ent
T herefore, with peace
here. Ja n e k n its a bit for herself,
and here is one of her first d ain ty
efforts- tn at w hite k nitted an g o
ra vest nnd collar, to be worn
with th is black ditvetyn su it,
which sp o rts one of th e new loose
coats.
b ast F riday the G resham high
school football team w ent to E s
ta ca d a and clashed w ith th e E stacada
high eleven on th e ir g lrdirou. The
gam e began prom ptly at 3 o'clock,
The Pacific N orthw est L oggers'
and elever passing on tn e p art of Es B ureau, at a m eeting In S eattle, N o
tacada gave them a trem endous a d vem ber 11, w ent on record as being
vantage T h eir goal was th rea ten e d opposed to the co n tin u an ce of gov
only once o r tw ice th re u g h o u t the em m en tal co n tro l over th e logging
gam e, and th e linal score was 54 to 0 Industry of O regon and W ashington.
In th e ir favor
and R o t .
The G resham players w ere at a
d isadvantage In th a t this was th e ir
One of the most com m on causes of
second game, w hereas th e ir oppon Insom nia and restlessn e ss ts Indiges
en ts had played several. The live tion T ak e one of C h am b erlain 's
wacks enforced vacation and (he In T ablets Im m ediately a f te r su p p er and
ability to get to g e th er for practice I see tf you do not rest b e tte r and sleep
better. They only cost a q u a rte r.—
played havoc with the team
Adv.
Phone Want sds to 701
R ead th e W an t s ! a
Office with Commercial T ransfer Co., 225 A»h St , bet. F irst and Second
Gresham Office, G arage m a r Lumber Yard, Residence same
Regular Trips Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
ALBERT EKSTROM
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GRESHAM LOCALS
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Mattress Specials
E llsw o rth R a k er is expected hom e
tom orrow m orning on a few days'
furlough.
H. J. P u lfe r is em ployed as book
k eep er for th e M eier & F ra n k corn-
pany in P o rtlan d .
Mis» E m m a Jo h n so n was th e g u est
of Miss Id a H eald at h er hom e in
P o rtlan d la st Sunday.
Miss E va P ullen arriv ed y e ste r
day from a th re e w eeks' visit a t Me
M innville and Newberg.
Mr. an d Mrs. H arry Jo h n so n are
both sick w ith influenza a t th e hom e
of his fa th e r, D. S. Jo h n so n .
Chas. Spencer of H olbrook, O re
gon was a w eek-end v isito r at th e
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegl»
Mrs. E rn e st Thom , who has been
ill w ith influenza a t th e hom e of h er
p aren ts, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Burch,
Is recovering.
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YOUR HOME FURNISHER g resh am
Mrs. A. H ughes received a cab le
gram th is m o rning from h e r son.
L ie u ten an t H. H H ughes, an nouncing
his safe a rriv a l in Liverpool.
E. D. Dewey an d wife an d Mrs.
Minnie Muffky and baby, of P o rtlan d ,
were th e g u ests y esterd ay of th e for
m er’s sister, Mrs. M aggie Ryan.
H. E. Davis retu rn ed from Lebanon
on Sunday. He was th ere assisting
In the m anagerial work of the cannery
for several weeks afte r severing his
connection w ith the G resham cannery.
Auto license applications are to be
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had at the Outlook office. It will not
be necessary to spend ex tra tim e or
postage In w riting to Salem for them
as they are free to every m otor driven
vehicle.
F rederick Honey, who is in the gov
ernm ent Service at Seattle, is expect B ARON ESS
IN TEST
ing his discharge in a few days and
FOR LORDS SEAT.
will then retu rn home.
He has
been in the hospital for two weeks
with the influenza.
F. E. C lark and wife of C h e rry
Clean the Thorough Sanitary Way
ville w ere in G resham F rid a y on
th e ir way hom e from P en d leto n , O re
Sweeping a t its best only sh ifts
gon and D ayton, W ashington, w here
d irt. It is h ard w ork; it m akes
they sp en t th e su m m er w ith th e ir
m ore work.
Besides it sh o rtens
d au g h ters, Mrs. C. H. Jo h n so n and
Mrs. P hil Stofer.
th e life of y o u r rugs and carpets.
FORMER GRESHAM BOY
Mrs. Maybell Fowler, d au g h ter of
BURIED YESTERDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burch, will go to
B enjam in Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mist, Columbia county, next Sunday
An Electric Vacuum Cleaner
Thos. Gill of P o rtlan d was burled In as teacher of the public school there.
Cleans Like Magic
the G resham cem etery yesterday. T he sh e wlI1 takp the placp of MrB Grace
deceased was 18 years of age. H e Quick, who has resigned to join her
I bad been In falling h ea lth for ab o u t husband in Idaho.
It will help you to keep your
a y ear from tu b ercu lo sis and died a t
Mr. an(j Mrs. K. A. M iller had as
hom e spotlessly clean
w ithout
D ufur, O regon, w here he w ent sev- g u ests for th e week end th e fo rm e r's
any labor. I t will m ake y o u r ca r
oral m onths ago hoping to regain b ro th er, Dr. R. W. M iller an d wife of
pets look like new and is ju st the
h ealth . He was well know n in Sun Jose, C alifo rn ia, who cam e to
th
in g for m atresses, p o rtieres, pil
G resham , w here th e fam ily sp e n t a a tte n d th e golden w edding a n n iv e r
p a rt of each year on th e ir farm . He sary of th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
lows, p ictu res and walls.
T he d ea th of h er husband,
is survived by his p aren ts, th ree A. F. M iller of P o rtlan d .
Lord R hondda, form er food d ic ta
b ro th ers and six sisters. To b ro th ers
H om er G ossett was calling on
to r of E n g lan d , has created a situ
Come In and see o u r Stock.
are soldiers. O liver, th e eldest, is in frien d s in G resham la st n ig h t. He
atio n w hich will likely re su lt In a
te st case as to w h eth e r a woman
F ran ce. W illard has ju s t re tu rn e d drove a big arm y tru c k from n o rth
m ay sit In th e H ouse ot Lords.
from F ra n ce w here he was w ounded w estern W ashington, w here he has
B aroness R n o n d d a h a s a n
ELECTRIC STORE
| in the b u ttle ot t h a tte a u T h ierry , been w ith th e spruce pro d u ctio n dlvl-
nounced th a t she will m ake the
1 he sisters and th e o th e r b ro th er are 8|on fo r BeVera l m onths, and arriv ed
test, inasm uch as w oniea now sit
Electric Building
in th e H ouse ot Commons.
Mrs. Lois Moore, M yrtle, L ulu, Edna. ¡„ V ancouver a day o r tw o ago.
F lorence, E rm a und R obert.
A union T hanksgiving service will
T he fu n eral services w ere held at be held in the M ethodist Epiccopal
Money in Bet*.
tile G resham M ethodist ch u rch yea- church on T hursday evening at 7:30
H. W. S nashall, p resid en t of the
terday aftern o o n . 1 hey w ere con o’clock, at which the pastors of the va-
Mr. G ibson, well know n farm er F arm ers M utual F ire R elief A ssocia
ducted by Rev. J. M ontcalm Brow n, rlous churches will take part. Plans who is ju s t beginning in th e Bee i n tion, rep o rts th e association has
assisted by Rev. W. E. K loster, pas- for special music are under way and an
d u stry w hich Is grow ing Into prom broken all fo rm e r records in 1917.
to r of W oodlaw n M ethodist Episcopal in terestin g and helpful service Is as-
T he an n u al sta te m e n t show s 383 new
chureh, of which “ B enny” was a sured. A cordial in v itation is ex inence in th is section of th e cou n try m em bers gained, 17 fire losses paid,
sta te s th a t from a s ta r t of 60 col ag g reg atin g *4911; *1,036,677 of in
m em ber. T he young m an was a de- ten d ed to all.
voted C h ristian and was especially t T h an k sg iv in g service will be held onies he sold th is year *1400 w orth of su ran ce w ritte n , one assessm en t lev
In terested In m issionary w ork, which at th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch on honey, an av erag e of *23 to th» ied, and *700 invested in liberty
he hoped to ta k e up him self.
T h u rsd ay m orning, N ovem ber 28, a» stan d . Mr. Gibson sta te s th a t In con- 'b o n d s d u rin g th e year T he associa
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1 1 0 :3 9 o 'clo ck .
An o fferin g w ill be sld e ra tlo n of th e fact th a t his bees r e tion is en terin g its 14th year, an d h as
E. C. MORRISON LAID
tak en for th e M inisterial P ension and q uired so little a tte n tio n it Is a prof over 4000 m em bers carry in g *4,250,-
000 insurance. It has m ade an a n
TO REST YESTERDAY R elief F u n d of the ch u rch . T he fol- itab le by p roduct of th e farm .
n u al saving of over 50 per cent to Its
It is u n d ersto o d th a t Mr. P en n in g m em bers. At th e an n u al m eeting in
T he fu n eral of E. C. M orrison, who l ° w ln6 S unday m orning th e re g u la r
died of p neum onia on N ovem ber 18, services will ta k e place. W orship ton one of th e larg e honey producers J a n u a ry A ndrew B rugger of G resh-.
am was re-elected d irecto r for the
was held from F in ley 's u n d erta k in g w lth ua if >°-u are not affiliated with sold *14,000 last y ear and this year n in th year.
F arm ers d esirin g to
*18,000 w orth of honey. He has Join may o b tain in fo rm atio n from
p arlo rs y esterd ay forenoon. Rev. Ed- a,1Y church.
ward H. Pence, p asto r of W est lu lu s -'
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair en ab o u t 1100 colonies.— Vale E n te r H. W. S nashall, G resham , R. A, .o r
H erm an L oeding. secreta ry , 409
te r P resb y terian ch u rch , conducted te rta ln e d on M onday evening a t dln- prise.
Stock E xchange Bldg., P o rtla n d .—
th e service. Mrs. L ulu Dahl M iller n er Miss Em m a Jo h n so n of th e Out-
Adv/
Say T h rift Stam p to th e grocer
- sang "B ea u tifu l Isle of S om ew here" | look force, Ben Davies and H arry
and "L ead K indly L ig h t.” T he pal! Pixley of V ancouver B arrack s. T he
bearers w ere Jim A nderson, Jim event was a T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r and
I Davis, Jo h n H eslln, C edric Stone, Q. was held early in h o n o r of C hase
Home-made Sausage and
1*. Lum sden and Alvin Copeland. In St. C lair, who sta rte d th is m orning
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
ferm en t was In R iverview cem etery. for San A ntonio, Texas, to rep o rt at
and Bacon
A n u m b er of very b ea u tifu l floral his tra in in g camp.
We
buy
Beef Cattle, Calves,
pieces were presented In ap p reciatio n
Hogs,
Hides, Etc.
of th e c h a ra c te r and w ork of Mr. RURAL TEACHERS TO
FAR M ERS, ATTENTION 1
M orrison, one being from th e city of
ELECT OFFICERS
We S m ok e Your Meat
F airview of w hich he was a council
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M ain S tr e e t
G resh a m . Ore.
A b rief m eeting of th e M ultnom ah
man.
County R u ral T ea ch e rs’ association
Every w estern sta te voted down will be held a t th e co u rth o u se on
th e proposition th a t th e s ta te should S atu rd ay m o rning at 10 o ’clock. The
own all public u tilities, such as coal election of officers will be held and
m ines, su g a r facto ries, elevators, o th e r Im p o rtan t m a tte rs will be co n
sid ered . T his m eeting m ust be on
packing p lan ts, etc.
tim e as th e g en e ral te ac h ers' m eeting
R ead by all —O u tlo o k w a n t ads.
will follow at 10:30.
Java Silk
*
$25
Harmon Special
Tuftless . . $20
50 - pound, Super
Orevania $23.50
These are all specially reduced in price..
Cheaper maker at proportionate reductions.
J. E. (Ed) METZGER
Thanksgiving Sale
Large and Complete Stock of
S T Y L IS H
HATS
AT THE GRESHAM MILLINERY
STOP SW EEPING
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
On this Thanksgiving Day
LET US BE THANKFUL
Don’t Forget! You 11 Want the Home Paper
GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week)
with —
6 moa.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
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A com plete rep o rt o t th e w ork of
th e United W ar W ork cam paign d u r
ing th e week of th e drive from No
vem ber 11th to th e 18th in th e tw elve
school d istric ts assigned to G eorge F.
Honey, A. C. Ruby an d Dr. A. T hom p
'so n , show s th a t th is d istric t w ent
*81.73 o ver th e top. T he q u o ta was
$200*) and th e to ta l cash receipts and
pledges am ounted to *2081.73.
Follow ing are th e sum s rep o rted by
¡th e cap tain s In ch arg e for th e ir re
s p e c tiv e d istric ts:
G resham , No. 4— Mrs. G eorge W.
S tapleton, cash *741.38; pledged,
| *55. T otal, »706.38.
Rockwood. No. 27— F re d ric a B en
son, cash, *32.75; pledged, *16. To-
tal, *48.76.
T erry, No. 8— L. Spencer, cash,
*160.65; pledged, *0.50.
T otal,
»170.16.
F airview , No. 16— Mrs. D. W. Mc
Kay, cash, *120.40; pledged, *46
T otal, *166.40.
C edar No. 10— Miss Bessie S tr t
bin, cash, *123.70;
pledged, *15.
T otal, *138.70.
V ictory, No. 40— Jam es Burns
cash, *66 50. T otal, *66.50.
O rient, No. 6— C. M. Q ulcksall,
cash, *125.05; pledged, *23. T otal
*148.95.
Powell Valley, No. 26— Ira. A lta
G entry, cash, *114 50.
T o ta l,
*114.50.
Lynch,
No. 28— Mrs.
W illiam
H ornecker, cash, *69.50; pledged,
»9.60. T otal, »79.
P lea san t Valley, No. 15 J o in t—
Mrs. F. A. L ehm an, cash, *124.75,
pledged, *27.50. T o tal, *152.25.
W ilkes, No. 7— Miss Mamie B urns,
cash, *80. T otal, *80.
L usted, No. 15— Jo h n S leret, cash,
*120.15. T otal, *120.15.
Each of th e so licito rs rep o rt a
h earty and generous response, w ith
no refu sals to re n d e r assistan ce to
the so ld ier boys who are to g e t the
benefit of th e sub scrip tio n s. T h eir
work was ag reeab le, w ith n o th in g to
m ar it
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l or the glorious achievements of our armies in
France;
I hat those who have bravely given their lives or
suffered injuries have made their sacrifices in a
Just Cause and for a Great Ideal;
That we have at home earnest, loyal citizens de
termined to support by every means within their
power those who are bringing about better Govern
ment by proper discipline.
I hankful, too, that these labors and sacrifices
have not been in vain, and that right will prevail.
Jfirst -^tatr IBaitk
Gresham, Oregon
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