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OUTLOOK
T l E S I»!Y ,
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GRESHAM LOCALS
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like the people.
M rs. E. B o n e tt, o f S an d y , is visit
ing w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. II. J . F u ll e r
H o w ard M e w h irte r h a s a rriv e d
h om e fro m F t. M cD ow ell, h a v in g
been m u s te re d o u t of th e serv ice.
E. E. W elling a n d h is son E m m e tt
hav e b o th been se rio u sly ill w ith in ­
fluenza b u t both a re re p o r te d to be
im p ro v in g .
T h o m a s H in d e r h a s com e back
fro m W a ld p o rt, w h ere he sp e n t th e
s u m m e r a n d fa ii. A fte r a tte n d in g P>
b u s in e s s i n t e r e s t s h e r e be m ay re
' tu r n to th e co ast.
G eorge D ew ey, w ho re c e n tly a r ­
riv ed fro m C a lifo rn ia , w as th e g u e st
on S u n d a y of h is a u n t, M rs. M aggie
W e lik e Hie place and we
W e w ant G resham to g ro w .
W e want to boost everything that is good lo r G resh­
am.
And we have only G O O D S ilia ! a re w orthy o l
G resham , that suit G resham , that appeal lo G resham .
Come, see. A beautiful place, a delightful a s s o rt­
m ent.
Come, see.
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GET THIS SPREADER NOW
Pay us within one year.
Latest improved low-down type; easy to load; built to stand
serv ice. Spreads evenly and quickly.
W ith or W ithout
CLUTCH
S he h ad nut se en h e r nephew
sin ce he w as a sm a ll boy.
All th e m e m b e rs of H. M cG innis'
fam ily e x c e p tin g h im se lf, h av e been
dow n w ith in flu en za h u t a re now on
th e ro a d to reco v ery . T h e boys hav ?
GIVE I : E l I. SATISFACTION
re tu rn e d to th e ir w ork in P o rtla n d .
A n o te fro m M iss H e s te r T h o rp e Have plenty of reserve power.
one-man outfit in every way.
fro m C o lto n s ta te s th a t sh e h ad been
in bed w ith th e " flu ” sin c e W ednes
day la st. S he d ism isse d h e r school
fo r a w eek, b u t w as m a k in g a ra p id
reco v ery .
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J. C. S c h u ltz a n d fam ily have
GRESHAM
m oved from B o rin g to G re sh a m an d
h a v e ro o m s o v e r F ir s t S ta te B ank.
I““* ' s «
Mr. S c h u ltz h as c h a rg e of tie lo a d in g
a t B ull R u n a n d w ill go to h is w ork
i- j
fro m h ere.
Mr. a n d M rs. C has. C am p, re c e n tly
fro m A b erd een , W a sh in g to n , sp en t
S u n d ay w ith th e f o r m e r’s p a re n ts ,
Mr. a n d M rs. E. M. C am p. T h ey will
m a k e th e ir h om e in P o rtla n d w here
Mr. C am p lias w ork.
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I ‘ j
M rs. J e a n n ie B u rk e , p re s id e n t of th e
f e
R eb ek ah asse m b ly , m ad e h e r official
v isit to th e G resh am lo d g e la s t n ig h t.
T h e c o n v e n tio n w hich had been
p la n n e d fo r W ed n esd ay e v e n in g lias
been In d efin itely p o stp o n ed .
E llsw o rth R a k e r, r e tu rn e d to his
A six-year umbition to bake a h o m e in G re sh a m th is m o rn in g , h a v ­
Thanksgiving cake tor the presi­ ing been d is c h a rg e d fro m th e navy
dent of the United States has been tr a in in g s ta tio n in S e a ttle , W a sh in g ­
realized. The cake was baked by to n , a f te r s e v e ra l m o n th s ’ serv ice. H e
!/«•! I s S h o u V<»U.
Miss Bessie Davis of Athens, Ala ,
ph o n e 54S
g resh a m
and eaten by President Wilson on w ill ta k e up h is fo rm e r w ork in th e
the most memorial Turkey day in g a ra g e .
years. Miss Davis visited a sister
T h e se a so n fo r c a le n d a rs is h e re
in Washington who lived next to a n d se v e ra l b u sin e ss m en a r e p a s s ­
GRESHAM, OREGON
E lm e r L. P h e lp s, w ho w as in ju re d
Dr. Grayson, the president's phy­
sician. Together they decided in g th e m a ro u n d . So f a r th e O ut in F ra n c e s e v e ra l m o n th s ago, w rites
what would be good for the presi­ look lias receiv ed th r e e , o n e each fro m th e base h o s p ita l in Des M oines,
TRIBUTE OF PRAISE
dent. Here is Miss Davis and the fro m th e K id d e r H a rd w a re co m p an y ,
YANK SHOOTS HORSE
Io w a, th a t lie re c e n tly u n d e rw e n t |
TO SALVATION ARMY J
WITH HIS LEFT HAND oakey
th e G resh am
D rug co m p an y and a n o th e r o p e ra tio n on liis fo o t. Mr,
B row n & C lev elan d .
P h e lp s w as on th e ill-fa te d T u sc a u ia
So long us an y g r e a t n u m b e r of
A sh e ll d ro p p ed in a h o rse tr a n s ­ HIS LAST W ISH WAS
C ecil Moflit a n d fam ily hav e m oved
tile soldierH of th is w o rld ’s w ar a re port tr a in on a w in d in g h ills id e ro ad
TO SAVE THE HASH Into room s on th e seco n d floor of th e a n d su ffe re d fro m th e effects of b eing
s h ip w re c k e d fo r so m e tim e. H is in ­
aliv e th e S a lv a tio n A rm y will not in V ery, an il tw o h o rses fell flo u n d e r­
H e w as 4 0 y e a rs old a n d a cook, L in d sey h o u se on M ain s tre e t. T h e ju r y to liis fo o t cam e la t e r w hile at
h a v e us ro ck y a ro ad a s it h as h ad in g to th e d itch . A d o u g h b o y w ho a n d lie h a rb o re d a c o n s ta n t g ro u ch re s t of th e h o u se is o ccupied by th e w o rk in F ra n c e in an e n g in e e rs ' re g ­
in th e p a st.
You h e a r p ra ise o r all h ad been stu n d ln g by th e ro a d s id e b ecau se th e s k ip p e r, u n d e r p re te n se fam ily of H. J. P u lfe r. Mr. Moflit h as im e n t.
' c h a rg e of th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g r ic u l­
th e g re a t o rg a n iz a tio n s of m ercy I h at ra n fo r an a rc h e d p assa g e s h e lte r. of h is ag e, w ould n o t b u st him an d
tu r e at th e h ig h school.
T h e R ed C ro ss s e n t 15,000,0110
hav e been d o in g w ork a t th e fro n t, Ills rig h t h an d s p u r tin g blood w h ere let him go fo rw a rd w ith th e dough
M rs. C. G. H u m a so n e n te r ta in e d c ig a r e tte s , 5 0 ,0 0 0 s ta c k s of c a rd s , I
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A n o th e r so ld ie r b a n d ag ed tre n c h e s.
(jreatust Aivihar in the Htvzi/
th e b u m b le S alv atio n A rm y from th e lin g ers.
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o th e r.
It Is no t g e n e ra lly k n o w n , b u rs t n e a r.
th ird day a f te r th e U n ited S ta te s de , A lsleb en of P o rtla n d . B o th a re fo rm ­ to F ra n c e .
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e r re s id e n ts o f W isconsin a n d Mr.
g r e a te r p ro p o rtio n of Ils w o rk e rs at a n d saw o n e of th e w o u n d ed h o rses d a r e d w ar, a n d lie d id a h u n d re d d if­ P e te rso n is fro m C u m b e rla n d .
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B a p tist L a d ie s ’ M issio n ary d re n in th e sch o o ls of P a ris w ir e re
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c irc le w ill sell a c re a m w hip, lik e th e
/L v r / is a E H iw t
re lie f w ork. T h e la s s ie s h av e been a t in te rv a ls of a few m in u te s , th e a n d ev ery o th e r co m p an y in th e re g i­ o ne sold la st y e a r, th e p ro c e e d s go- c e iv in g r e g u la r lu n c h e s fro m th e R e t
C ro ss d u rin g th e p a st y e a r.
o n d a YJoU ar
in th e th ic k e s t of th e lig h t fro m til- d o u g h b o y w alk ed o u t fro m h is s h e l­ m e n t je a lo u s.
E very A m erican p ris o n e r in G e r­
H is co m p an y , lig h tin g on th e B rit ‘ in g fo r th e b en efit o f th e o rg a n iz a -
s ta r t, an d th e b a se d ru m h e a d , in th e te r , d rew liis a u to m a tic p isto l w ith
T h e w h ip s m ay be h ad a t m any re c eiv ed a big food p a rc e l e v ­
ish
fro n t, hud been in th e lin e fo u r , tio n .
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fu tu re , will ca tc h m o re n ick els am i
i B ro w n ’s m e a t m a r k e t. T h e p rice h a s ery w eek fro m th e R ed C ross. R e ­
S even h u n d re d p o rta b le h o u se s fo r
dim es fro m m en on th e s tre e ts th a n W a lk in g calm ly back lo th e s h e lte r, d ay s, a n d th is d ay it w as co m in g o u t. been ad v an ced to o n e d o lla r.
tu r n p o sta ls p ro v e it.
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v a rio u s uses w ere se n t to F ra n c e by
it h as h e re to fo re ev e r c a u g h t, w hen
W. A. H essei a n d w ife w ill leav e
th e R ed C ross.
tlie boys co m e hom e.
D allas. O re ­ fo u r s h o ts oil tlie h o rse, h u t he n ev er w h ich lie h ad to iled to p re p a re uud to n ig h t fo r C a lifo rn ia , to he a b s e n t
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h ad a c tu a lly re a c h e d th e m en.
He fro m G re sh a m u b o u t fo u r w eeks. Mr. m o n th goes to F ra n c e fo r th e Red ' . " a r Strings S ta m p s save lives.
very well. T ile S ta rs a n d S trip es.
j H essei h a s b u sin e ss in th e S an J o a ­ C ross. O u r s o ld ie rs e a t m u s t o f it.
fig u red th a t it w a sn ’t m uch.
WHEN HE ■ WEIGHED
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q u in c o u n ty b u t w ill m a k e p le a s u re
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WITHOUT A COAT L I0H T SEED MAKES
| tr ip s lo o th e r p a r ts of th e s ta te . J.
F ifte e n
th o u s a n d
a u to m o b ile s
" B e fo re I u sed C h a m b e rla in 's T a b ­
LIGHT CROPS CERTAIN 1' b . n i . a m e a l w h ic h e x c e l l e d even a l l
F. W a ite rs w ill h a v e c h a rg e o f th e sin c e A u g u st 1 h a v e been s h ip p e d to
T hey w ere s ta n d in g n e a r a p a ir of
I liis prev ious effo rts.
T h e p rin c ip a l
le ts I d o c to re d a g re a t d eal fo r s to m ­
S ince o n ly g o o d , p lu n tp se e d , can fe a tu re w as h a sh , a w o n d e rfu l v a rie ­ m a c h in e ry s to re w h ile h e is aw ay .
F ra n c e fo r th e R ed C ross.
p enny sc ales in fro n t of a d o w n to w n
ach tr o u b le a n d fe lt n e rv o u s an o
M rs. H. H. O tt w as ta k e n s u d d e n ly
sto re , a rg u in g th e q u e stio n o f w hich p ro d u c e Die b est y ield . Die seed on ty o f h ash w liich h e h ad been ab le to
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w eighed th e m ore.
m a k e on ly a f t e r o b ta in in g h a lf a
a " eplt’a tim e 1 h a d im p ro v e d in
D ue clim b ed on (lie sc a le s an d tri I ru n n in g It th r o u g h th e fa n n in g m ill. dozen u n u s u a l in g re d ie n ts in tw o a c ritic a l c o n d itio n fo r s e v e ra l h o u rs. w ritte n bvSthe Red C ross to th e fam -
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tiiupiiuutly a n n o u n c e d *’a h u n d re d ¡.Much o f lliis seed o a ts , w h e a t, an I d ay s o f a rg u m e n t a n d n e a r-fla t lig h ts , Dr. J . M. S h o rt w as s e n t fo r w ho g a v e H l ., . f s o ld ie r .,
a n d fo rty ”
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is of lig h t te s t w e ig h t lie w ith v a rio u s r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e I re lie f, a n d y e s te rd a y h is p a tie n t h ad
P hone W ant a d s to 701
I so f a r im p ro v ed as to be up a n d
S erve y o u r c o u n try by sa v in g food.
T h en th e o th e r ste p p e d on (h e plat c a u se of th e d ry se a so n , say s It F com m lasi ary .
a ro u n d tlie house. She h a s a b o u t re­
form w ith o u t h a v in g
rem o v ed h is | S lieelian of Die O regon A g ric u ltu ra l
li e h ad D ined Die c o o k in g of th is
C olleg e farm cro p s d e p a rtm e n t, an i h ash fo r Die a r r iv a l o f Ills, com pany co v ered fro m th e u n ex p ected a tta c k .
o v erco at.
Mr. an d M rs. W illiam B ro w er h av e
Hey, t a k e off t h a t c o s t," said th e I if p u t but k on tlie lan d c a n n o t be fro m Die lin e, an d as a K 1’., d e ta ile d
ex p ected to b rin g sa tisfa c to ry crop. as o b se rv e r, sig u u le d its a p p ro a c h , he ¡m oved fro m th e i r p lace n e a r H aley
first
Home-made Sausage and
i s ta tio n to th e h o u se n e a r th e end of
T h e seco n d , re m o v in g co al, placed I’liese seed s a re slow to g e r m w a h
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
w atch ed ills h ash b row n w itli th e
D ivision s tr e e t an d C lev elan d ave
It o v e r his a rm an d ex am in ed th e ta rd y In p u ttin g fo rth th e first leaf, te n d e r eye of a tr u e a r t is t .
As th e
and Bacon.
F o r ^ t h e p re s e n t M rs. B ro w er
b e h in d in g ro w th b ecau se of po i • m en cam e up th e ro a d , h u n g ry , t a t ­ nue.
a rro w on th e face o f tlie d ial.
We
buy
lieef Cattle, Calves,
will
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yield.
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te re d , m u d d y , e x h a u s te d , h ap p y , he
Hogs, Hides, Etc.
T lie seed m ay be p u t th ro u g h th e w en t fo rw a rd to m eet th e m . H e Mr. B ro w e r Is w o rk in g in P o rtla n d
fo rt) tw o ."
1 HIM I IIS, A TTENTIO N!
an d Mr. C alliso n is In e a s te rn O regon.
g r a d e r d u rin g slack w ork seaso n s,
I lie o th e r w ore a far-aw ay look
sto o d b esid e th e ro a d w a itin g p a te r n ­
W e Sm oke Your Meat
T h e m a r ria g e o f F ra n c is A. H a lli­
th e re b y se le c tin g o n ly th e best fot ally fo r th e m to a p p ro a c h
M a in S tre e t
G re s h a m . O re.
Phone 881
T en th o u s a n d
p o u n d s o f e th e r p la n tin g
day o f P o r tla n d a n d Mrs. A gnes
As th ey got n e ^ r e n o u g h fo r him
Were sh ip p e d to F ru tice h) th e Red
i B ra sh of G re sh a m to o k p lace in P o r t ­
1 he A m erican lied C ross p ro v id ed J to m a k e o u t in d iv id u a l faces in Die la n d on W ed n esd ay o f la st w eek. T h e
c ro s s , so o u r so ld ie rs m ig h t h av e re
I lin e a sh e ll s tru c k w ith in a few fe e t
o n e o u t o f ev ery
te n
s o ld ie rs In
Ilei tro n i pain
1 g ro o m 's ag e is g iv en as 75 a n d th a t
! o f him
li to re o n e foot off and in-1
F ra n c e w ith a co rn cob pipe.
[ of th e b rid e as 64. M rs. B ra sh lived
flitte d a d ozen o th e r w ounds.
He
Ev« rv haliy has th e rig h t to he b o rn
lie - f ir s t c lu b of M llc rira u w o rk in g I d ied ii m in u te la te r, llte dying w ords ' in th e W ilk in so n h o u se fo r th e past
of p a re n ts w ho th in k lie is b e tte r am i
Mr. an d M rs H allid ay
g ir ls w as fo rm ed t h ir t y five y e a r s ago w ere an o r d e r to Die K P. w ho h ad ! few m o n th s.
p r e ttie r th a n any o ilie r baby.
w ill live in P o rtla n d w h ere th ey hav e
In New > e rk city
ru n to h is side
a hom e.
\\ e are prepared to remit to men in the service with­
T a ilo rin g
"Don't m in d me, H a rry . You ru n
B la n k e ts
n u m b e rin g
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T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f G resh am
in the I nited States or overseas by letter or cable.
For
men
am i
w om en cle a n in g ,
hack an d see th a t th e h a sh d o n ’t
g ra n g e w ill be h eld nex t S a tu rd a y ,
p re ssin g am i re p a irin g d o n e well « e i . se n t to F r a m e by th e Bed C ross h u m
Dollars
deposited here will be paid in francs or ster­
Tlie
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trip
e
s.
P e te r l.e n a rd . P ow ell s tre e t
e m erg eu eles
D ecem b er 14, b e g in n in g w ith th e
ling
overseas,
the dollar amount being converted
tire c c e am i Si rb ia recelv, •d 25,<>00.- fo ren o o n sessio n , nnd In clu d in g th e
by
us
into
the
foreign currencv at the rate of the
000 p o u n d s o f food in 3 0 duys from u su a l g ra n g e d in n e r a t noon. A fte r
day.
th e R ed C ross.
th e le c tu re h o u r, w hich is open to all,
th e a n n u a l e le c tio n of officers w ill be
In order to insure good delivery, it is essential to
l e u F -i a|M\
h eld. In th e ab se n c e o f M aster E. E
give the following particulars:—
T h e re a re few .iideed w ho escape W ellin g , oil a c c o u n t of sic k n ess. M rs
Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n sfe r C o. 2M Ash St . bet. F irs t and Second
Sam e and rank of the payee;
h a v in g a t h a s t o n e cold d u rin g th e J . R C av n n ag h . th e o v e rs e e r, w ill oe
t.r . siiaui Office. t.a ra g . m a r L um ber Yard. R esidence sam e.
w in te r m o n th s a n d th e y a re f o r tu ­ cupy th e m a s te r's c h a ir.
His regiment and company.
All m e m ­
n a te w ho h av e b u t o ne an d get
To those of our customers desiring checks on France
th r o u g h w ith It q u ic k ly an d w ith o u t b ers a r e u rg e d to a tte n d th is mee»
an y se rio u s e o u se q u e n c e s
T a k e ing
or .ngland. we will be glad to furnish them at the
C h a m h e rla in ’s C ough K erned) and
current rate of the day.
o b se rv e th e d ire c tio n s w ith e ach h o t­
T h e H u n s c a n 't get o v e r th e id ea
tie a n d you a re lik ely to be on e of th a t th e w o rld ow es th e m a liv in g ,
th e f o r tu n a te o n es
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a n d th e y in s ist on h a v in g th e ir f o o l
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w ho have alw ay s used it fo r y e a rs
PORTLAND
(•resham. Oregon
( w hen tr o u b le d w ith a co u g h o r cold,
If you haven't got It yet try a
an d w ith th e very best re s u lts
Adv I want ad.
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Make Wash Day a Pleasure
HER TRIUMPH IN
PRESIDENT CAKE
CASE 10-18 TRACTORS
Buy her a
M aytag Electric
W ashing M achine
and cut out the laun-
dryman’s bill.
The M aytag E lec­
tric W asher has been
used in this locality
for years and has
proved itself a worthy
machine. Has many
desirable features, in­
cluding Electric-driv­
en Wringer which can
be used in three posi­
tions. Does explicit
work Does a w a y
with the drudgery
and costs less t h a n
many other machines.
L . L . Kidder Hdw. Co.
T racto r Im plem ents
RELIABILITY
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HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
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For the C H IL D R E N
1 have a nice assortment of Rockers,
High Chairs ant i Cribs, ranging in prices
from $1.95 to $4.50 in the Rockers, and
the High Chairs in proportion.
I
J. E. (Ed) METZGER
YOUR HOME FURNISHER
Jo in the
RedCross
j
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
Holiday Remittances---10
service ™ 6
EK STR O M T RUCK SERVICE
R egular Trips Between
G RESH A M and PORTLAND
and O utside Hauling.
A LBERT EKSTROM
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