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OUTLOOK
TUE SD A Y ,
DEC EM BER
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GRESHAM LOCALS
'iiiin r m r ir
FOR SALE
W. E. H eegle, w ho is em p lo y ed a '
S cap p o o se, v isited on S u n d ay w ith
his fam ily n e a r G resh am .
Six-room modern Bungalow with garage. Lot 100x100.
l ull 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
$300
All above properties can be bought on very easy terms.
J a m e s T ow le of V a n co u v er B a r­
ra c k s v isited on S u n d ay a t th e ho m es
of i l l s u n cles, W. F . a n d G eorge E.
H oney.
T lie re c e n t p ro m o tio n of " J o h n n y "
Eox to a s e rg e a n n e y w as a n n o u n c e d
in a le t te r ju s t received by h is s is te r ,
M rs. G reg o ry .
GET THIS SPREADER NOW
Pay us within one year.
C. E. K esterS o n o f K ello g g , Doug
las c o u n ty , v is ite d on S u n d ay an d Latest improved low-down type; easy to load; built to stand
M onday w ith h is b ro th e r-in -la w an d
service. Spreads evenly and quickly.
s is te r , Mr. a n d M rs. C. M. H a rris o n .
M rs, M y rtle H all o f P le a s a n t H om e,
W ith or W ithout
w ho h a s been ill w ith in flu en za, ha»
re c o v e re d aitil v isite d on S u n d ay
w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. P. A. G ould.
A D M IN ISTRA TRIX
Miss H a r r ie t A le x a n d e r h a s coin'»
hom e fro m W a lla W a lla , w h e re ell"
h as been te a c h in g .
b e c a u se of th p
G IV E R E .1 L S A T I S I A C T IO N '
d i . w e i G IB B *.
c lo sin g of th e sch o o ls in d e fin ite ly .
ON TH E PADDOCK RANCH
Mr. a n d M rs. O. J. B row n received Have plenty of reserve power. A one-man outfit in every way.
About Four Miles Fast of the Union Stock Yards, on the
W o u n d ed re c e n tly in a c tio n .
He w ord la s t w eek of th e illn e s s of th e ir
Columbia River. l ake Columbia Blvd. to Mitchell Place receiv ed tw o w o u n d s in th e a rm an d son E m e rs o n o f th e 1 8 6 th A ero
o n e in th e leg b u t h a s re c o v e re d an 1 S q u a d ro n
H is le t te r w as w ritte n on
and turn North on Cully Road.
w as back in cam p on N o v em b er 3. O c to b e r 21.
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
w hen i l l s la s t le t te r w as w ritte n .
M rs. H e n ry E ritz of th e V ictory
n e ig h b o rh o o d h a s re c e iv e d w ord o
O d io- T e l. 5 1 1
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GRESHAM BOY GETS
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th e s e rio u s illn e s s of h e r m o th e r at
Sale to Commence at 10:30 A. M.
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E le v e n llo ls t e in ( own . I it ic e li H o lste in l le i l ’ers, Iti to 21 in o n llis o ld . Six ten O c to b e r 24 a n d 30 he te lls of v is ­ th is m o rn in g fo r O hio.
A fa m ily p a rty c o n s is tin g of Mr. BAYARD M ILLER MAKES
itin g w ith o ld c o m ra d e s an d o f b e in g
and M rs. J a s .
L a w re n c e , M r. an d
o ld from I T a k e s' h erd . O n e G rad e H o ls te in B u ll, 2 y e a r s o ld . S e v e n dry
TRIP ACROSS FRANCE
i w h ere h e co u ld p ro c u re a re a l h a th . M rs. G eo rg e P a g e an d son, M r. a n d
I mm T < 'own.
I H e w rite s :
T h e fo llo w in g d e s c rip tio n of a tr io
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HO RSES.
" I h ad to go to a n o th e r to w n on i T h a n k s g iv in g day a t th e L a w re n c e a c ro s s F r a n c e w as rec e iv e d by Mr.
F IV E GOOD W ORK H O U SE S .
b u sin e ss an d sto p p e d co m in g back hom e.
an d Mrs. K. A. M iller fro m th e ir son
HOGS
in th e little to w n o f X a n d h ad d in - ■ C ol. W. S. W ood, th e V an co u v er
Clean the Thorough Sanitary Way
O ne la r g e S lo c k Ilo g . I Inc R e g iste r e d D u n s B oar. I o n r D u n s ' B rood S o w s
B a y a rd , w ho is a w a g o n n e r in th e
tie r w ith tile o ld co m p an y (C o. D. a u c tio n e e r w as in G re sh a /n to d ay u ■
162(1 in f .,) o r w h at is le ft of it. W-- ra n g in g fo r an a u c tio n s a le on tb 1 1 0 4 th A m m u n itio n T ra in . T h e le t­
S w eep in g a t its b e st only s h ifts
N early n ew H ay L o ad er. E a rm W agon. S te e l-to o th H a rro w . W eed er,
c e rta in ly b ad a line d in n e r u n d l C o lu m b ia slo u g h n e x t S a tu rd a y . Hi te r w as w ritte n in S e p te m b e r:
a lm o st new . M an u re S p re a d e r. 2 (4 h. p. G aso lin e E n g in e a n d Ja c k . D um p
d irt,
i t is h a rd w o rk ; it m aket,
F ra n c e , S ept. 12, 1918.
Wagon. M ower. H av K ake. 2 -w h eel H o rse C a rt. C ream T e ste r. T h re e ■ su re ly e n jo y e d m y self. T h ey w a n t­ w as a c c o m p a n ie d by II. A. D ry°r of
m o re w ork.
B esid es it s h o rte n s
ed m e to g e t tr a n s f e r r e d back If I I lie slo u g h d is tric t.
D earest F o lk s :
L a s t W ednesday
Plow s. D ouble S hovel. 2 C u ltiv a to rs . H ay E o rk an d R ope, H an d C lo v er
th e life o f y o u r ru g s a n d c a rp e ts.
p o ssib ly co u ld . M ost o f th e old f e l­
G u e rn e y W ood, son o f M rs. H o m er a ll th e d riv e rs fro m th e co m p an y
S eed er. W heel B arro w . 14 Milk C an s. 4 B u ck ets. C ream S e p a ra to r.
low s h a v e g o n e to th e fro n t o r to W illia m s o f P o w ell V alley, s u ffe re 1
G aso lin e L au n ch .
Row B oat. G rin d s to n e . 2 E eed C o o k ers. 200 sa e k t.
so m e k in d o f sch o o l b u t th e y s tll' a s e rio u s a c c id e n t w h ile a t play on w ere s e n t dow n to a lu irly la r g e c i’y
S teel R ange. H e a te r. Incubator. 2 so ts d o u b le h a rn e s s. F o rk s. S h o v els
A n E lec tric V a c u u m C le a n e r
su p p o sed ly to g e t tr u c k s hut w hen v.
h av e th e sa m e o ld “ to p " as w hen I th e sch o o l g ro u n d s re c e n tly ,
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C leans L ik e M a g ic
Also MR H. A. DRYER having rented his place will sell p a s try b a k e r Is s till d o in g th e sa m e b u t w as su c c e ssfu lly set by Dr. S h o rt. D odge to u r in g c a rs we w ere to ta k e .
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T h e re w ere fifteen c a rs a n d th irty
1 Job. lie h ad so m e d o u g h n u ts bak ed
the following:
K irk T h o m p so n le ft y e s te rd a y on
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c h a u ffe rs, so th a t m ad e tw o d r i v ­
B lack H o rse, w eight 1400. G ray M are, w eig h t 1250. H eavy W agon i a n d to ld m e to p ilch in a n d h elp m y ­ th e new P o r tla n d - b u ilt s te e l ste a m
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an y la b o r. It w ill m a k e y o u r c a r ­
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W alk in g C u ltiv a to r.
2 sin g le C u ltiv a to rs .
P o ta to
a c a rg o of flo u r to E ra n c e via th e
p e ts look lik e new a n d is ju s t th e
O u r tr ip w ith th e m a c h in e s w as o v er
P la n te r. P o la to D igger. H ay R ak e. No. 3 A n ch o r H o lth C ream S e p a ra to r. ' 8. (). S. (S e rv ic e o f S u p p lie s) now P a n a m a c a n a l. K irk h a s been p ro ­
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B u c k e ts an d so m e H o u seh o ld F u r n itu r e .
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w o u ld n 't th in k th a t we w ere th a t
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an d e v e ry th in g w as very p e a c e fu l. We
C om e in an d see o u r S tock.
on ap p ro v ed se c u rity .
good u n d o n ly co st o n e fra n c , (20c). ; n,o th e r u n d e r d a te of N o v e m b e r 10
cam e back to ca m p by tr a in . On o u r
liia t h e has ta k e n h is e x a m in a tio n
way back we p assed th r o u g h c o u n try
S A L E RAIN OR S H IN E
F R E E lunch at noon RESOLUTIONS HONOR
fo r s e r g e a n t, seco n d c lass.
He has
th a t h ad been u n d e r G erm an c o n tro l U
MEMORY OF MORRISON
.vas j o j puui^uH u| aii|U |B 4j ii| uaaq a b o u t tw o m o n th s ago. T h e ra ilro a d
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Electric Building
A t a m e e tin g of th e co u n cil of th e e ra ! m o n th s.
we w ere on h a d o n ly been o p en ed fo r
A le t te r to M rs. J. W. H e n d ric k s
city o f E a irv ie w , O reg o n h eld Nov.
COL. W. S. WOOD, A uctioneer, Vancouver, Wash.
a b o u t th r e e d ay s, th e tr a c k ra n a lo n g
2 6 th , 1318, th e fo llo w in g a c tio n w as fro m h e r son C u rtis , w as w ritte n th e M arne riv e r fo r q u ite a w ays. F o r
A. MEYERS, Clerk.
ta k e n on th e d e a th o f E rn e s t C. M or- from a h o s p ita l, w h e re he w as re c o v ­
oi lth t r aldt of th
FALLING IN LINE FOR
e rin g fro m a s lig h t w o u n d . H e said
S chool re o p e n e d y e s te rd a y a ile , I rlso n , m e m b e r of s a id co u n c il:
FAIRVIEW
tr a c k om c o u ld n 't s . e a h o u se o r
A NEW THANKSGIVING
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W h e re a s , A lm ig h ty God in ills in ­
b rid g e th a t w a s n ’t c o m p le te ly d es-
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H u rry llro o k s, s o i l of W. T.
fluenza. It is ex p ected Glut S u n d ay j ,ln fte w isd o m , lias c a lled u n to H im - hack w ith h is c o m p an y a t th e fro n t. tro y e il, th e v illag es w ere c o m p le te ly
N ovem ber 11, as an in te rn a tio n a l
B rooks, Is e n jo y in g u fu rlo u g h ut
seh o o ls an d c h u rc h se rv ic e s w
w ill
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(w o rk e r a l“ > T h e le t te r w as w ritte n N o v em b er 6.
ill lie
d em o lish e d .
A bout th e o n ly tilin g [T h a n k sg iv in g day for C anada and th e
th e hom e of his fa th e r. ile lias been
'n e ig h b o r , E rn e st C. M o rriso n , a n d
E u g e n e F o w le r, w ho w ent fro m F t.
held n ex t S u n d ay In th e c h u rc h e s.
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Ill (he
U n ited S ta te s M arin es fo r
citiz e n s o f E a irv iew a n d th e council S te v e n s a few w eeks ag o w ith a re m e n ts of th e h o u ses. T h e fields a lo n g board of dlrectdV s of th e P o rtla n d
n early fo u r y e a rs, s ta tio n e d th e m o st
S to m a c h T r o u b le .
o f sa id c ity , o f w hich he w as a f a i th ­ p la c e m e n t u n it fo r th e 6 5 th a n d 6 9 tli th e tr a c k lo o k ed lik e th ey h ad all | C ham ber of C om m erce. T h is actio n
of th e tim e on. th e U. 8. 8. B rooklyn.
ful m e m b e r, a lw a y s tire le s s in h is ef- A rtille ry , C. A. C., lias w ritte n lii
" B e fo re I used C h a m b e rla in 's T ab- ! fo rts , im b u ed w ith civic p rid e an d
been plow ed up fo r a fa ll p la n tin g . : was tak en a t a m e etin g W ednesday,
Mrs. A. II. M oller s u s ta in e d a b ro k ­
w ife, M rs. M abel B u rch F o w le r, th a t
p u rs u a n t to req u est of th e S ask ato o n ,
en arm us Hie re s u lt of a fall last le ts I d o c to re d a g re a t d eal fo r ato m - c o n tin u a lly s triv in g to b u ild up his lie h a s a rr iv e d sa fe ly o v e rs e a s to find th a t is how clo se ( h e sh e lls fa ll.
nch tro u b le m id felt n e rv o u s an o j
to w n , h av e s u s ta in e d a d is tin c t
W e w ent th r o u g h P a ris . I t is s u r e ! C a n a d a , C h a m b e r of C o m m erce, p ro -
S u n d ay .
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so m e city , a lm o st lo o k s lik e a re a l posing th a t in view of th a t d a te com-
Mrs. J. <). Davis, w ho bus been In
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I h e re fo re he it re so lv ed . T h a t th is sig n ed ,
H e did not know th e plaii3
h elp ed mi from th e H rst. an d in sid e c o u n cil, an d th r o u g h it. th e citiz e n s
A m erican b u rg . W hen w e got back m e m o ra tin g th e close of th e w a r it
a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l fo r tr e a tm e n t fo r
fo r Ills u n it.
to cam p we h ad m a d e a tr ip of o v e r would be an a p p ro p ria te fixed d a te
som e tim e, is ex p ected h o m e th is of a week's lim e I h ad lia p ro v é d In o f th is city , h e re b y e x te n d to th e
A c a b le g ra m
w as re c eiv ed la s t
ev ery w ay.” w rites Mrs. L A. D rink fa m ily , a n d frie n d s o f o u r fo rm e r
a th o u s a n d m iles. W e had g o n e for fu tu re o b serv atio n by th e people of
w eek.
a rd , Je ffe rso n C ity, Mo
Adv.
m em b er, th e i r d eep sy m p a th y in th ia w eek fro m J o h n H oney in fo rm in g h is c le a r a c ro s s F ra n c e fro m th e coast
th e co u n try w ith a view to le a rn in g
, sad h o u r o f b e re a v e m e n t a n d a s s u re p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. W. F . H oney,
fav o rab le to
th e m th a t th e lo ss s u s ta in e d is by no th a t he w as w ell. Jo h n h a s been in to a lm o st th e o th e r b o u n d a ry line. It .w h eth er se n tim e n t is
I nu a n s e n tire ly I h eirs.
w as s u r e so m e trip .
W e a ll h ad a necessary le g isla tio n to e sta b lish th e
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fine tim e a n d saw w h a t F r a n c e w as date.
8. C. B ra tto n w as m ade c h a ir­
tills re s o lu tio n he p lace d upon t h e . d riv e r, th e m ost of th e tim e u n d e r
lik
e. It is c e rta in ly a b e a u tifu l couti m an of th e house co m m ittee of th e
re c o rd s o f th e c o u n cil, n copy he p re - sev ere s h e ll tire, fo r th e p a st fo u r-
try . h u t does n o t c o m p a re in a n y w ay C ham ber of C om m erce, by th e d ire c ­
s e n te d n . th e fam ily o f th e d eceased , Pen m o n th s.
w ith G o d 's c o u n tr y .
an d p u b lish e d in th e G re sh a m O u t­
tors, who selected th e new co m m ittee
Mr.
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R. R. M O R R IL L .
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y esterd ay . T he o th e r m em bers a re :
ta in e d a t d in n e r on S u n d a y Miss
J. II SN O V ER
T h e way th e b o is h e v ik i a re g a in in g W. E. T hom pson, T h o m as Sw ivel and
C. H. STO N E,
M abie In g lis, M iss B e rth a K ln le i, in G e rm a n y in d ic a te s th a t th e y h a v e A1 T etu.
S p ecial C o m m itte e of E airview
Miss R u th In g lis, Miss E m m a J o h n ­ p u t fre e b e e r in th e i r p l a t f o r m
. _______________
C ouncil.
so n , u n d C o m m a n d e r E. G ilb e rtso n ,
---------------------- If you h a v e n ’t g o t it y e t try a
of S e a ttle , a n d E lsw o rth R a k e r. T h e
Save for th e c o u n try 's sake.
w an t ad.
BERT HOSS HEARS
NEW S OF ARMISTICE tw o g e n tle m e n le ft S u n d a y e v e n in g
fo r th e N aval T ra in in g s ta tio n tu
a little warmth these
Mrs. J. II. llo s s h a s receiv ed a let I S e a ttle .
te r fro m h e r so n , B e rt, w hich w as
days and there is plen­
Miss B ird in e M e rrill a n d Mrs.
Home-made Sausage and
, w ritte n on N o v em b er 11. in w hich lie
ty of fuel. Oregon is
have
been v ery ill
said th e y h a d re c e iv e d th e p eace R alp h S ta n le y
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
well supplied with fuel,
new s, a n d lie w as safe.
w ith in flu e n z a a t th e h o m e of th e ir
and Bacon
H is co m p an y hud ju s t s e t up a m o th e r. M rs C. M errill.
B oth a r e
i
it being the best sup­
d re s s in g s ta tio n in a tow n in B e l­ now im p ro v in g an d a r e c o n sid e re d
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves,
plied state in the I nion
g iu m . a n d w ire th e lirst A m e ric a n 1 o u t of d a n g e r.
Hogs, Hides, Etc.
R alp h S ta n le y , w ho
Our line of heating
F A R M E R S , Y T T K X T IO M
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th ird lib e rty lo a n ; sh e h ad been w ell id em ic, yet th e y hail a d e lig h tf u l
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am o n g th e first in th e second lib e rty v isit.
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BANK OF GRESHAM
VAUGHAN DRAG SAWS
C L U T C H -1
CASE 10-18 TRACTORS
A U C T IO N S A L E
Tractor Implements
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16
STOP SW EEPING
ELECTRIC STORE
MRS. WARREN C. PADDOCK, Administratrix
The Cat Came Back
to Get Warm
Anybody Will Enjoy
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
T h e A m e ric a n
H o u s e w ife
L.L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Office w ith C om m ervlal T ra n sfe r Co., 225 Ash St . bet. F ir s t an d Second
Gri sh am O ffice , G aray, m a r L um ber Yard, R esidence sam e
Regular 1 ripa Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
(H tESIlA M
Rhone $51
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fellow w ho ce le b ra te s th e loudest had
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th e m ost to do w tth w in n in g th e w ar
d e n t's first call fo r v o lu n te e rs. S he
lias n o t been a s la c k e r in any d e p a rt
POW ELL VALLEY
m en t o f n a tio n a l s e rv ic e sin c e we e-i
te re d th e g re a t w ar. tio r h a s sh -
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n eed ed any in d u c e m e n t, o th e r th a n S w ed ish L u th e r a n S a ro n c h u rc h of
n a tiv e p a tr io tis m , to m a k e h e r m eet P ow ell \ a lle y w ill h o ld a n a u c tio n
h e r a llo tte d o b lig a tio n s a n d som e- o f u se fu l a n d fa n cy a rtic le s in th e
th in g o x e r w h e n e v e r th e g o v e rn - sid e ro o m o f th e c h u rc h on F rid a y
m en t h a s ca lle d . And O regon p re tty e v e n in g D ecem b er 6
T h e p ro ceed s
w ell re p r e s e n ts n il th e o th e r w estern "will be fo r th e b en efit o f th e so ciety
s ta te s
A nne C h a n n o n M onroe in th e a n d th e c h u rc h . A m ost c o rd ia l in-
Reii C ro ss M agazine
¡ c ita tio n is e x te n d e d to a ll to a tte n d .
and a consistent practice of thrift she is able
to effect many economies.
I he officers of this Institution encourage the
thrifty momen of the community in their patri­
otic efforts.
H e cordially invite If omen's .Accounts.
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Gresham, Oregon