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GRESHAM TROUTDALE OUTLOOK TU ESD A Y , JA NU AR Y SH. LODGE MEMBER TELLS ABOUT ENJOYING LIFE C harles S herm an W ilson died F ri day n ig h t, Ja n u a ry 24, of cancer of How many realize w hat it m eans to th e stom ach, a t th e Good S am aritan enjoy life, it ce rtain ly is n ot the .-- - - - - - - - - - a hosp ital. T he fu n eral was held at m an o r woman who alw ays has a bone th e M asonic hall at 2 p. m. M onday, to pick is m ade at som e b ro th e r or not even look at veils, but sat with A w ell-know n farm er living east of th e services being conducted by th e sis te r all th e tim e, for som e triflin g . tow u began p racticin g years ago th e h er back to w ard th e co u n ter. Moth- F airview lodge of Masons, of which affair. He o r she may call them selves . er coaxed and finally got h er to show ! precept he learn ed in th e sto ry of th e he was a past m aster. He was buried O ddfellow s o r R ebekahs, They a re som e in te re st. A little boy was w atching th e per- in th e Masonic cem etery on th e San ; th e ones who, if they can n o t hold the to rto ise , an d th e h are. He adopted dy road. Mr. W ilson was born in j lines, p refer to have th e team rem ain as his m otto th e old saying “ th e m ore j to rm an ce an d finally tu rn e d to his V erm ont, and w ould have been 7 2 in th e b arn . Ask those who atten d e d h a ste th e less sp eed ” and has gone m other. “ M am a,” he asked, “ d o n ’t y ears old in A pril. He cam e four G resham R ebekah lodge No. 61 Mon I along th e pathw ay of life a c o n te n t she m ake you th in k of exactly the y ears ago, built th e com m odious day 'n ig h t when we had th irty -e ig h t ed farm er. He has m ade a success in way o u r old s e ttin ’ hen acted when hom e on his 4 5-acre tra c t of rich sisters and b ro th ers m arch in on us alm ost ev ery th in g even if he is slow , you b u ilt h e r a new n e s t? ” M other lau g h ed , but she could not bottom land w here celery is success from Sellwood R ebekah lodge No. and very o ften late in keeping op- fully grow n. He is survived by his 179. , po in tm en ts. Of course it is alw ays a help w ondering if a little "d u c k in g " wife, H attie, and eight child ren , It was a su rp rise an d not being p re bunch of o th e r fellow s' tim e th a t is of the o rd e r to w hich she had tr e a t Lewis and G race, of P o rtla n d ; pared it was a d isap p o in tm en t in not i lost, but he never w orries. His rep u ed th e hen would be of much benefit G eorge, A nnie L ato u re ll, San F ra n ta tio n for being alw ays behind was . to the spoiled dau g h ter. cisco; E thel A nderson, Boise, Idaho; being able to receive them as we noticed tw enty or th irty years ago. R obert, U. S. N avy; Olive and R us w ould like. H ow ever, a hasty lunch “ K atie" is th e so ld iers’ stu tte rin g One day in th e long ago he was go- sell, and one gran d ch ild . G eorge and was m ade and a genuine good tim e R ussel m anage th e celery g ard e n on was had. Such are th e principles of . ing to w ard hom e along the Pow ell song. W hen little Mary first heard tt from th e W ithrow cafe phono th e p o rtion of th e celery land not O ddfellow ship and R ebekahism in Valley road when he m e t Em m et K el rented. g rap h she was am azed fo r she did ly w ho was d riving a p air of plodding Mrs. G eorge S ch la tte r is in P o rt tended to be. T his la rg e tu rn -o u t not th in k th a t anyone except a very land a t th e hom e of her sou, John was th e resu lt of an in v itatio n given m ules. Kelly looked up saw th e p ro w orthy citizen of G resham ev er s tu t c ra stin a to r and gave his m ules a n o th Iseli, who is seriously ill. by S ister W. E. B ates. Many th a n k s Miss M iriam Inglis, of Toledo, was to h e r for being ab le to influence e r punch w ith th e re m a rk ; "H u rry tered. But when she h ea rd it again (tie guest la st F riday at the J. R. such a la rg e num ber. up th e re . Jack , It m ust be g ettin g and again she began to u n d erstan d . One day a f te r h earin g tt she w ent to K n a rr home. EAT! More Meat! A world demand for O ur sym pathies a re extended to late, th e re ’s Jo h n .” h er older sister. "M a rg a re t,” she be . meat and a world shortage of livestock. T he d irec to rs of th e T ro u td a le those u n fo rtu n a te s whose disposi H en ry ’s fa th e r alw ays prided gan, “ d o n ’t you bet Uncle Dave Farmers and stoekraisers are facing new school a re h aving im provem ents tion prev en ts them from p a rtic ip a t could sing ‘K a tie ’ b e tte r’n anybody problems in the raising and marketing of m ade in the schoooihouse, w hich will ing in th e real en jo y m en ts and bene him self on his ta ste in th e selection you k n o w ?” livestock. New ideas, new theories, strict b rin g it up to th e req u irem en ts of a fits of th is noble o rd er. Ask those of socks an d ties, b ut it rem ained for economies most be practiced on every side. his young son to ta k e th e conceit out sta n d a rd school. More w indows in who w ere th e re w hat a real good The B row ns and S m iths have been A closer cooperation between banker and of him. each school room a re an im p o rta n t tim e is. producer is necessary. At a recen t sale of neckw ear he | friends— very good ones— u n til re- item of the work. A RE B EK A H WHO WAS T H E R E . bought a new tie for th e boy. On icently. T he little five-year-old Brown T h ere will be a m eeting of th e Red Farmers and stoekraisers w ill find this Bank’s p resen tin g it th e re was not as m uch I boy was accustom ed to spend as much Cross auxiliary T h ursday, from 10 to INDUSTRIAL CLUB service advantageous in many ways. In financing tim e at the Sm ith hom e as a t his own. en th u sia sm displayed o ver th e g ift LEADERS AT 0. A. C. purchases, shipping, yard collections, prompt stock 4. T his will be th e la st m eeting w ith presence as he could have w ished. W hen the Probably his con tin u ed returns and market reports,— you w ill benefit iroin o u r chairm an , Mrs. N orm an, as she Miss E thel C alkins is a tte n d in g a ta th e r left th e room H enry tu rn e d to m ade Mrs. S m ith r a th e r careless; the facilities we provide. is m oving aw ay th e first of F eb ru ary . conference of in d u stria l club lead ers his m o th er and said ; “ Gee, mom, thi3 perh ap s she did n ot know th a t he T he T ro u td ale L adies' Aid will a t C orv allis th is week. Miss C alkins, tie looks to me like a piece of u p was th e re th a t u n fo rtu n a te day. But m eet w ith Mrs. L. A. H arlow , W ed who is in d u stria l club le ad e r for GRESHAM, OREGON at any ra te he was. h o lstery .” nesday, F e b ru a ry 5. T he Ja n u a ry T h at n ig h t a fte r su p er he climbed M ultnom ah county, spent th e past m eetin g was o m itted on account of week in com pany w ith Miss H elen T he av erag e girl of eig h teen o ften on his m o th e r's lap and stro k ed her th e “ flu ” epidem ic, and th e re will be Cowgill, a ssista n t sta te club lead er, th in k s she Is m uch th e su p e rio r of cheek. Suddenly he looked at her m uch business to a tte n d to. “ M other,” he ex in visitin g sta n d a rd sew ing and cook h er m o th er. B ut it often tak es th e m ore closely. R ichard K n a rr arriv ed at hom e S un ing clubs in th is p a rt of th e county clerk s in th e dry goods sto res to tell claim ed earn estly , "you are g ettin g COTTRELL PLEASANT VIEW day on a fu rlo u g h w hich gives him and giving d em o n stratio n s. T he fol ju st how su p erio r. In a G resham old. You look fad ed .” fifteen days and trav e lin g tim e. He "W ho said so ? ” dem anded m o th Mr. and Mrs. .lames McBain and low ing schools were visited, in all of sto re th e o th e r day Miss E ighteen One of th e h ard w inds of laid week is attac h ed to th e U. S. H ousatonic w hich clubs had been o rganized d u r Y ears and h e r m o th er went to th e er, earn estly . d au g h ter, Genevieve, of G illis spent a tta in e d such cyclone p ro portions , w hich was a m ine la y er o p era tin g off ing th e m onth by Miss C alk in s: R us veil co u n te r to exchange a plain veil “ Mrs. Sm ith d id ,” answ ered little Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. R obert th e coast of S cotland d u rin g h o stil sellville, P lea san t Valley, Rockw ood, m o th er had b o u g h t for h e r child. Be Brow n, an d th en his m o th e r decided th a t It alm o st com pletely dem olished j M anary. ities. C orbett, S pringdale, F airv iew , W est cause it did not su it h er, d a u g h te r to no lo n g er keep h e r next door Mr. H u rt's silo. It m ade many of the Miss Marlon F o rte spent th e w eek e a ste rn e rs feel q u ite a t home. She would neig h b o r on h er sp eak in g list. P o rtlan d , H illsdale, T erry , Lynch, was decidedly peeved. end with relativ es In P o rtlan d . FAIRVIEW G ilbert and Buckley. N um erous cases of “ flu ” huve d e Jas. M anary and d au g h ter, G er TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS EXPERIMENT STATION veloped am ong us again. Most of tru d e, of P o rtlan d sp en t T hursday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend and WHO READ THE OUTLOOK MEN ON COMMITTEE th e p atien ts are doing nicely. A good m any people who have n ig h t with his m other, Mrs. Joseph fam ily e n te rta in e d on S unday L ieu been sp eak in g p atro n izin g ly of “ o u r T he Bible says: “ F o r your H eav en te n a n t R. Shaw and W aldo H urch- Jo h n B urba has given up going to M anary. The A m erican P la n t Pest com m it boys” across th e seas as th o u g h they ly F a th e r k n o w eth .” Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C rassw ell are b u rsh er. L ie u te n a n t Shaw has ju st ea stern Oregon fo r a w hile and at were th e ir p riv ate em ployes, a re due Nobody else know s as God know s. tee w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t Boston has spending a couple of weeks w ith Mr. re tu rn e d from South C aro lin a w here present is h o arding a t Mr. H ard in g 's for a good deal of p atro n a g e th e m He know s scores of th in g s th a t no elected A. L. L ovett, entom ologist, he received his discharge. Both young We are glad to rep o rt th a t Mrs. Bis and Mrs. L. E. C rassw ell. selves “ w hen th e boys come h o m e.’’ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. P ag et, of P o rt m en atten d e d O regon A g ricu ltu ral body else can know. He know s a lot and H. P. B arss, p lan t p ath o lo g ist of choff, who was o p erated on for ap th e ex p erim en t sta tio n a t Corvallis, college w ith E arl Tow nsend. of th in g s th a t nobody else o u g h t to m em bers of th e co m m ittee to re p re pendicitis a t th e Good S am aritan land, spent Sunday w ith Mrs. P ag et's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. P itts. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C um m ins of hospital, is doing nicely. know. He know s som e th in g s ab o u t sent Oregon. Miss V ada Quay, of P o rtlan d , Hood R iver, a re spending a few days you th a t you will n o t tell! An autom obile in which were a T he purp o se of tll*s n atio n al o rg a n w ith th e la tte r ’s b ro th er, F . Byrd He know s w hat is needed for d in ization is to inform th e public con couple of ladies, skidded on the slip sp en t a couple of days laBt week with and fam ily. ner. He know s ab o u t y o u r clothing. cern in g d an g ero u s p lan t pests and se pery pavem ent ab o u t two m iles soulh* h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quay. Miss Mabel W agner sp en t th e Mrs. Brow n, of Hood R iver, ¿is a Nobody know s so well as He ab o u t cu re m easu res fo r th e ir con tro l. It of T ro u td ale one day last week and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edw in Burl-1 th e re n t, and the wood th a t w orry aim s to p ro tec t A m erican ag ric u l tu rn ed over a low em bankm ent. w eek-end at home. Miss W agner is ingam e. y o u r fa th e r and m o th er. He know s tu re , h o rtic u ltu re , and fo restry by N eith er of th e ladleH received a a tten d in g business college i l l P o rt ab o u t y o u r bodies, w h eth e r they arc w orking for q u a ra n tin e s w hich shall scratch but th e m achine was in sad land. C h am b erlain 's C ough R em ed y. clean. H e know s w hat you do, and p rev en t th e In tro d u ctio n and spread need of rep airs. ( ’liain h erlain ’s T ablet«. who you a re w ith when aw ay from of diseases and pests from o th e r B efore using th is p re p a ra tio n for a ; home. FUNERAL OF MR. HOLGATE W hen you are troubled w ith in cough o r cold you m ay w ish to know p a rts of th e w orld. He know s ab o u t y o u r affections, AT DOUGLASS CEMETERY digestion o r constipation, ta k e C ham w h at it h as done fo r o th ers. Mrs. O. j T he Oregon com m ittee, of which b erla in 's T ablets. They stren g th en ab o u t y o u r relig io u s beliefs and h a b W. H. Savage of th e s ta te fa ir board Cook, Macon, 111., w rites, “ I have Percy D. H olgate died at I l l s hom e (lie stom ach and enable it to perforin I L L K IN D S A N D i L I S IZ E S its ; ab o u t y o u r an x ieties and te m p ta found it gives th e q uickest relief of its functions n atu ra lly . Indigestion an d F. A. E llio tt, sta te fo rester, are tions. He know s w h eth er you lire also m em bers, are now engaged in n e a r C o rb ett yesterday and was Is usually accom panied by co n stipa New Callery any cough rem edy I have ever used.” j buried In D ouglass cem etery tills a f tion and is ag g rav ated by it. C ham tru th fu l. He know s w hat you are special cam p aig n s to stop th e fu rth e r Mrs. Jam es A. K n o tt, C hillicothe, Mo., ternoon. He was 31 years, 9 m onths b erla in 's T ab lets cause a g entle th in k in g ab o u t. He kmiws about says "C h am b e rlain s Cough Rem edy PICTURE FRAMING sp read of th e d estru c tiv e pine b lister J m ovement of th e bowels, relieving y o u r sin n in g and your repentances. i ru st, corn b o rer and p o tato w art all and 9 days old and a n ative of E ng th e co n stip ated co ndition.— Adv. G IL T OR N A T U R A L W OOD ca n n o t be beat fo r coughs and colds.” ’ N e a t and C heap land. H e leaves a widow, Leah Hol He know s y o u r asp ira tio n s, w h eth er of which have recently com e to our H. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says “ I have g ate. used C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy Read th e W nnt ads. you in te n d to m ake a good m an o r a ea stern sh o res from Europe. T he i M A X S C H N E ID E R on several occasions when I was suf- ! good w om an. work of th e o rg an izatio n is of tr e ferin g w ith a se ttle d cold upon th e I M athew s’ Bldg, Main S tre et C. E. CLINE. ch e st and it h as alw ays b ro u g h t m endous im p o rtan ce to th e W est. Phon« 5 4 1 about a cu re.— Adv. E verybody know s th a t p ro fiteerin g W hen a m an w ishes to buy an a u Is th e one th in g th a t now th re a te n s * 1 tom obile an d know s he c a n 't afford I th e c o u n try 's social an d political s ta It, h e g en erally says th e d octor has bility, b ut everybodv seem s to be told him th a t he o r som ebody in his . w aiting on everybody else to sto p it. I fam ily m ust be out of doors more. Office with Commercial T ran sfer Co., 225 Ash St., bet. F irs t and Second Gresham Office, G arage near Lum ber Yard, Residence same. T e rs e T a le s o f T h e T o w n t PAG E T H R EE 101» ! M BANK OF GRESHAM I PHOTOS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Regular Trips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. GRESHAM Phone 851 ALBERT EKSTROM Beware! That Suit May Be a Dress Extra Special Evening Telegram Bargain Bdwy 2082, A-2078 PORTLAND Jan. 10 to Feb. 10 We Have Heard a Lot O u r fat row Ì PRAISE US ,,ENERV DAV • ab o u t th e com plim ents th a t our p atro n s are paying us, and we w an t 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 y o u r frien d s to th is shop, and we a re going to tr e a t them rig h t. A gain, we th a n k y ou.” T h a t shop GRESHAM MARKET Telegram alone, $ 3 . 7 5 With Outlook, $ 4 . 5 0 Both fo r 1 y ear, beginning any d ate a fte r Jan . 10th. A. J. W . 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SOME USEFUL HINTS Do It the Electrical W ay Sew ing M achine M otor Vacuum C lean er W ashing M achine F loor, Tufclo and Desk Lam ps Chafing-D ish T o aster G rill Coffee P erco la to r Milk W arm er S m oothing Iron or T rav elin g Iron C u rlin g -Iro n and D rying Comb In one V ib rato r H eatin g Pad R a d ia to r P o rta b le Stove and Oven R ange F an ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building Woman can no longer be criticized for "s ta rin g at the various frocks worn a t aftern o o n fu n ctio n s It now ta k e s a keen observer •ays F ash io n A rt, to tell w hen a su it Is a su it and not a d ress The d ress on the ex trem e rig h t, w ph Its w aistcoat of beige is an exam ple T he o th e r two afte rn o o n frocks a re of navy blue clo th , th a t on the left, faced with g ray satin and th a t in th e cen ter having a tu rn ed -u p , stitch ed sa tin cuffs on both tunic and sk .it. GRESHAM OUTLOOK PHONE; 7OI.