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GRESHAM PAGE FOLK Ol'TLOOK GRESHAM LOCALS Tl'EMDAY, J A M ARY 7. 1010 INFLUENZA FATAL TO MRS P A JOHNSON Mrs. P. A. Jo h n so n of Powell V al Mrs. B. N. Haney and Mrs. T. It. ley died at h er hom e on Sunday afte r- H ow itt visited with relativ es at O re j noon a fte r a b rief illness from p neu gon City for a day o r two la st week. m onia which developed folow ing in T he B a p tist p ray e r m eeting th is fluenza. She is survived by h er Mr week w ill be held at th e hom e of w idow er and seven ch ildren. Mrs. S. B. Johnson in stead of a t the Jo h n so n and fo u r of h er d au g h ters were confined to th e ir beds w ith in church. fluenza a t th e tim e of h e r d eath . One Mrs. P. A. Goul 1 was h o stesi on Sunday at a fam ily g ath erin g , when ! d a u g h te r, Mrs. A ugust Jo h n so n of ! th e follow ing were p re se n t: Mr. an d K elso, cam e to assist in th e care of Mrs. H. L. Ball and d a u g h te r, of th e fam ily and h erself co n tracted the i P lea san t Home, Mrs. C larence Look disease. D efinite an n o u n cem en t of th e fu , and two children of T he Dalles. n eral can n o t be m ade a t th is tim e as Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Bliss e u tc i word has n ot yet been received frsm ; tallied on New Y ear’s day Mr. and a son, Jo h n , who Is a so ld ier at Mrs. E. S h an n ah an and son E 'tto Camp M eade. I t is th o u g h t, how ever, and Mrs. Mary B. R obertson all of th a t th e services will be held on S at D undee. A d elig h tfu l trip on the urday. highw ay was a fe a tu re of th e day T he su rv iv in g children are Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r Menzies and A ugust Jo h n so n , Jo h n , Nellie, Lillie, Mr. R ichardson of P o rtlan d , Mr. and C arl, E m m a an d H llm a An o b itu ary Mrs. H arry L usted an d son of Lents, will ap p e ar later. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. O sburn, A rth u r J an d C arlito s S trebin were Sunday ! MRS JANET GRANT g u ests of Mrs. L. T. L usted and REPORTED IMPROVING d a u g h te r Inez. Both for 1 year, beginning any «late a fte r Ja n . 10th. Mrs. J a n e t G ran t of F airview , Dr. an d Mrs. W ilb u r E. T hom p te ac h er in th e T ro u td ale school, was son of N ew port cam e ab o u t a w ees ago for a visit w ith th e ir p aren ts, ta k en to Good S am aritan hospital R egular price o f T elegram , $5; regular ; Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom pson and Mr. last F rid ay fo r special tre a tm e n t for and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson. Dr e a r tro u b le w hich developed as a re price of T elegram and O utlook, $5.50. T hom pson has gone to T he Dalles su lt of influenza. She is u n d er the for a b rief visit w ith his b ro th ers, care of Drs. J. M. S hort an d A. B. Bailey, th e la tte r an ea r specialist, Dr. F red an d E a rn e st Thom pson. and is rep o rted to be in a satisfacto ry Mr. an d Mrs. W B. P arso n s are condition. It was feared th a t an op in receipt of a C h ristm as g ree tin g era tio n on th e m astoid bones would from Mr. an d Mrs: M. O. N elson, be necessary b u t according to latest form erly of Hope G arden n ear rep o rts th is will be avoided. I T ro u td ale b ut now of M inneapolis. They w rite th a t all are well and th a t Mrs. G eorge Dletl was tak en to a th e ir son, Donald, Is a tte n d in g of P o rtlan d hospital on F rid ay , se rio u s ficers’ tra in in g school fo r Coast A r ly ill w ith appendicitis. P rom pt a t tillery a t F o rtre ss Monroe, V irginia. te n tio n was given h e r and she is now At a m eeting of th e G resham V j J rep o rted to be In a sa tisfac to ry con u n te er F ire D ep artm en t, held last dition. E. B aum ann had ch arg e of nig h t fo r th e election of officers it th e S an itary M arket on S aturday was decided to keep th e p resen t pro w hile Mr. Dietl was w ith his wife at G R E SH A M O U T L O O K tern officers In place u n til next June. th e hospital. I'llO N K 701. Some of th e reg u la r officers are in ROCKWOOD th e service b ut probably all will 1. > hom e by th a t tim e, so it was de Much in te re st Is being expressed in term in ed to aw ait th e ir probaole th e series of serm ons, com m enced on | retu rn . MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON la st Sunday evening by th e p asto r, I T he N ational W. C. T. U. has CLAIMED BY DEATH Rev. F. J. Schnell, on th e g en eral 'a sk e d th a t Ja n u a ry 9th be observed topic, “C h ristian Science in th e L lg h ' Mrs. ('h as. Jo h n so n of Powell V al i as a day of p ray er fo r th e ratifica- of Holy S crip tu res.” O th er serm ons ley passed aw ay today a fte r a few I tlon of th e federal p ro hibition are expected to follow on th e next ¡am endm ent. T he G resham Union d ay s’ Illness from pneum onia, follow th ree successive Sundays. T he topic will hold a p ray er service on T h u rs next Sunday will be "C h ristia n i ing Influenza. She was 36 years old day aftern o o n at th e lib ra ry , beg in Science, Sin an d E vil.” and Is su rv iv ed by h er h u sb an d and ning at 2 :30 o'clock. A sh o rt bust- | six ch ild ren , th e youngest being a tiess session will follow. A cordial T he people th a t believe all estates baby a y ear and a half old. She Is the in v itatio n Is extended to all. should go to th e s ta te know they will d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bottle- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DeHaven never in h e rit any money n o r leave son of Powell Valley. T he fu n eral took d in n e r on Sunday a t L ato u r- any. will be held on F rid ay aftern o o n at elle F alls w ith th e ir d au g h te r and 2 o ’clock a t th e Swedish Mission son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. H arry C. A poor man is alw ays safe in say chu rch. Chase. Mrs. Chase is teach in g th e ing he would n o t exchange places school a t th a t place. H er husband w ith his rich neighbor. ORIENT SCHOOL TO BE was recen tly m u stered o u t of th e A scientific compound for CLOSED UNTIL JANUARY service and will go la te r to A lberta, N otice of S tock h old ers' M eeting. T he re g u la r an n u a l m eeting of th e removng accumulations of l)n acco u n t of th e alarm in g In C anada, w here they will m ake th e ir crease in th e n u m b er of infleuza cas home, Mrs. Chase will follow a t th e sto ck h o ld ers of th e M ultnom ah & C lackam as C ounty M utual T ele filth, grease, rags, etc., in es, O rien t school did not open Mon ex p iratio n of school. phone Co. will be held in M etzger’s Elgin K irkw ood spent an h o u r us was expected. In stead , the H all, G resham , O regon, Monday, waste pipes, drains and day board o rd ered th e school to rem ain w ith his wife at th e hom e of h er J a n u a ry 27, at 2 p. in. for th e p u r m other, Mrs. M M cA llister, on S a t pose of electin g tw o d irecto rs and to closed until M onday. Ja n u a ry 13. closets. u rday evening. Mr. K irkw ood was tra n sa c t any o th e r business which e before the m eeting. on his way from Cam p A. A. H u m m av com MRS LUCY FEGLES BESS OSBORNE, S ecretary. DIES IN HOSPITAL phrey. V irginia, w here he has been Saves 'lim e and Expense. | in tra in in g , to Camp Lew is, w here C h am b erlain 's T ab lets. Mrs. Lucy F egles. wife of Jam es he expects to be disch arg ed in th e W hen you a re tro u b led w ith in Fegles living betw een Sandy and near fu tu re . T his was th e firs’ tim e digestion or co n stip atio n , ta k e C ham Bull B uu, died laBt ’ n ig h t at Good he had seen th e hom e folks since he b erla in 's T ablets. They stre n g th e n S am aritan h o sp ital w here she nad went a wav on Ju n e 24 th e stom ach anil en ab le It to perform , its functions n atu ra lly . In digestion been tak en for tre a tm e n t. She w pi Most norm al boys have wished to Is usually accom panied by co n stip a 62 y ears of age. i be p ira te s but you never heard of one tion and is ag g ra v ate d by it. C h am Jo h n Brown has tiled his bond as i th a t longed to be a food profiteer in b erla in 's T ab lets cause a g entle m ovem ent of th e bowels, relieving Justice of th e pence for M ultnom ah ' w ar tim es. th e co n stip ated co ndition.— Adv. d istric t and been sw orn In. It is expected he will assum e his d u tie l when he g ets an o rd e r from the county com m issioners for th e tr a n s fer cf th e public books a- d records I p o rta nil g to th e olflra. Extra Special Evening Telegram Bargain J a n . 1 0 to F e b . 1 0 Telegram alone, $ 3 . 7 5 With Oultook, $ 4 .5 0 Take advantage of this offer—it won’t last long. If you already get the Outlook but want the Telegram, send the Outlook to a rel ative or friend. Anyway, phone or see us regarding a subscription to the Telegram. Get it now. P ip e F lu sh Is the Ideal Sewer Pipe Cleaner. All Kinds of Pipe Fit tings, Faucets and Plumbing Goods. L. L. Kidder ~ TH E WAY THEY WOULD ALL LIKE TO LAND Hdw. Co. We Have Heard a Lot about th e com plim ents th a t o u r p atro n s are paying us, and we w ant to say rig h t h ere and now. ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. C ustom er, we th a n k you. Y our kind w ords are sending your friends to th is shop, and we are going to tre a t them rig h t. Again, we th a n k you." GRESHAM MARKET J. ROSSMAN, Se c’y J. E. WOLF, Pres. United Motor Bus Co. INCORPORATED Portland-Gresham Stage PACKARD and COLE CARS L eave P ortland, L eave G resham , first trip, 7 :45 a. m. first trip, 9 :3 4 a. m. PORTLAND STAND, N.-W. Cor. 1st and Alder GRESHAM STAND,....... Mrs. Withrow’s Cafe Call Gresham Stand, Phone 201, for pick-ups on Base Line and Powell Valley Roads. Schedule to follow later. BASEBALL COMES BACK WITH TIIE SAME OLD HEAD AX. “ B aseball m ore p opular th an ever in 1919” is th e clarion cry ot club ow ners and players as the gre t w ar ends Still w ith it all, it would seem some factions in baseball had failed to profit by the war in te rru p tio n , in th a t they a re sta rtin g in a t th e sam e point they left off and which was slowly sinking th e popular pastim e T hat was failu re to give the ‘'Individual player o r m an ag e r” a sq u are deal alw ays T hree diam ond heroes of fo rm er w orld series affairs are alread y slated for the discard, according to reports. M athewson is to be let o u t at C incinnati, as is Rowland of th e Chicago W hite Sox. says dope, w hile P a t Moran has alread y been released as m anager of the P h ilad elp h ia N ationals. __________ C h am b erlain 's C ough R em ed y. Before using th is p rep aratio n for a >ugh or cold you may wish to know h at it has done for oth ers. Mrs. O. aok, Macon, 111., w rites, "I have und it gives th e qu ick est relief of ty cough rem edy I have ever u sed .” rs. Jam es A. K n o tt, C hillicothe, Mo., iys “ C h am b erlain s Cough Rem edy m not be beat fo r coughs and colds.” . J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says ” 1 have ied C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy l several occasions when I was suf- rln g w ith a settled cold upon the test and it has alw ays b ro u g h t jo u t a cu re.— Adv. Mountain Meadow Butter M an u factu red by SANDY CREAMERY CO. The nam e “ M ount Hood B u tte r” has h ere to fo re been used by p e r m ission of the M ount Hood Ice C ream Co., w hich has all its d airy; | products reg istered u nder th a t title. T h a t perm ission has c e a s e d ,! hence the ch an g e of nam e, w h ic h , becam e effective on J a n u a ry 1. ‘‘M ountain M eadow B u tter” , will be found at all th e leading I ; sto res in th e county. Ask for It j H elp is m ost p le n tifu l when you F o rd and C hevrolet rep airin g . C. d o n 't need It. . O sburn, G resham . tf P h on e 0.5x2. FR A N K C. JO N E S C a r p e n te r a n d B u ild e r Screen Porches with Disappearing W indows Outside Cooler, inside Your House, for Milk and Butter Old Buildings Bought and Sold Jobbing and Repairing, Office Fitting F u rn itu re He|>alretl. F ire C laim s AjlJusted. .Ituk Screw s for R ent. GRESHAM, OREGON 1. J. W. BROW N, Prop. G resham , Ore. A t Y o u r S e r v ic e Allows us to com pete w ith all rivals The In g red ien ts of o u r bread and p astries a rc In stric t conform ity w ith th e war reg u la tio n s and th e neatness of o u r bakery has given us the h ig h est sa n ita ry ratin g P atro n ize a hom e Industry. C IT Y BAKERY («renham. SANITARY MARKET G eo. D ied , Main ktr«i»t Prop. Or.shani. Or. P hone I I . Homemade Sausage and l.ard, Sweet-Cured Ham and Bacon FARM ERS who desire to qrogress—and further the progress of the community— who need money for improvement or de velopment purposes— who are in a position to offer satisfactory security— ate invited to call upon us and outline their re quirements and plans. Both for 1 year, beginning any date after Jan. 10 This institution is at your service. We buy Beef ('attic. Calve». Hog». Hide». Etc. J firs t ^ ta tc IBank I IKMKKS. VTTKNTIONI W e S m ok e Your Meat Gresham, Oregon P h o n . 881