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    GRESHAM
O ITL O O K
TUESD AY ,
PLEASANT VIEW
X
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
I he f ord Motor- Company have in­
structed us to sell the genuine l ord
I arts to any and every reliable Garage
who will pledge their use in the repair
of f ord cars. fhe genuine l ord Parts
are absolutely necessary to the owner
of Ford cars that he may get full service
from his car. We carry them and so,
we hope, in a short time will every re­
liable Garage. We solicit your service
business because we have the Ford
Methods, the Ford Parts, the Ford Me-
thanicsantl the ¡'ord prices. Incidently
would be Mad to get your order for one
or more Ford cars.
RAKER & SON
PI IO \ K d j
1 i r c s h a in , ( li'e g o ii
All Kinds of Rough and D ressed
L IO E K
Government Restrict ions are Removed and we are
better able than ever to accomodate the public.
Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand, also all
kinds of other Sized Lumber.
WE DELIVER L IM B E R AX'» W HERE
A fte r a n o th e r lo n g v a c a tio n , w o rk
» a s re s u m e d F e b ru a ry SO at th e Red
At th e se rv ic e in th e M e th o d ist
C ro ss w ork room an d re lie f w ork to c h u rc h a t
R ockw ood
last S u u d av
th e e x te n t of ten s k ir ts w as c o m ­ th e follow ing w ere a p p o in te d on I lie
p le te d in th e o n e a fte rn o o n .
lo cal c h u rc h co u n cil fo r th e c e n ­
M rs
S u rb e r is very ill a t h e r te n a ry
m o v e m e n t:
W’ A. R ow eu,
hom e.
M rs. L a u ra P u lle n , M rs Hell S tock-
A lte r an a b se n c e of a m o n th sp e.it to n , Miss R u th J o h n s o n , M iss D elia
Miss N o ra
P u llen .
a t th e G ood S a m a r ita n h o sp ita l in S to c k to n a n d
P o rtla n d , Mr. B ischoff is h o m e ag ain H. F . P o w ers w as a p p o in te d m in u te ­
Mrs. Bischoff h as s p e n t m ost of h e r m an fo r th e c h a rg e . T h e ab o v e p e r­
tim e w ith h e r h u s b a n d a n d v is itin g so n s w ill m eet in th e c h u rc h W ed­
w ith frie n d s in P o rtla n d .
nesd ay e v e n in g , F e b ru a r y 26, a t 5
T h e P re s to n s a re m o v in g b ack to o ’clo ck fo r p u rp o s e s of o rg a n iz a tio n
S p rin g d a le .
Mr.
P re s to n re p o rte d a n d d is cu ssio n o f p la n s fo r th e
th a t W a lte r got h o m e T u esd ay fro m | s te w a r d s h ip p ro g ra m
th e e a s te rn camp w h ere he h a s been
Rev. F. J . S c h n ell, p a s to r of th e
In tra in in g .
c h u rc h , say s th e R ockw ood people
---------------------- a re g re a tly In te re s te d In th is g re a t
COTTRELL
w o rld -w id e m o v em en t of th e c h u rc h
-----------
a n d a re p le d g in g th e m se lv e s to co­
Miss H azel G o g er a n d Mr. F isch -r o p e ra te w ith th e c h u rc h in th e local
of P o rtla n d s p e n t a co u p le of day ? ; Held.
last w eek w ith th e fo r m e r's p a r e n ti. ,
It is ex p ected th a t s e v e ra l w o rk ­
Mr. an d M rs A. B. G oger.
e rs w ill a tte n d th e m e e tin g of th e
Mr. a n d M rs. P a g e t, o f P o rtla n d , W o rld P ro g ra m c o n fe re n c e to be
a n d Miss F a u lk n e r , o f M o n tav ill? (h e ld in P o rtla n d F rid a y , S a tu rd a y
sp e n t S u n d ay w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. S. a n d S u n d a y , F e b ru a r y 2» to M arch 1
F . P itts .
A sp ecial p ro g ra m h a s been a r ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry L u ste d a n d ra n g e d fo r th e se rv ic e a t th e B ock-
son E llis, of L e n ts, c a lled on Mr. an d w ood c h u rc h next S u n d ay e v e n in g a ’
Mrs. W. S. B all S a tu rd a y .
7 :3 0 .
Miss B utli A gnew , fo rm e rly
M r. a n d Mrs. J. H. W eek s, of le a d in g so p ra n o a t th e C alv ary P re s ­
S cenic, Mrs. A bbot o f O reg o n C ity, b y te ria n c h u rc h , w ill sin g , " F e a r Ye
an d Mr. H o w ard of P rin ce E d w ard Not o Is r a e l,” by Dudley B uck. S he
1-lam l, called on Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. will he a c c o m p a n ie d by Mrs. Itie h a r I
C ra sw e ll F rid a y .
S u n d ay c a lle rs .11 R o b e rtso n , re c e n tly o f Suh tu. T h e
th e C ra sw e ll h o m e w ere W K. H a m ­ p a s to r's se rm o n w ill he on C h ris tia i
ilto n an d son H a rry an d Mr. F a a r . of S cience an d M a tte r, th e first of a
P o rtla n d , an d Mr. Mofflt of T ro u td a le . se rie s of fo u r se rm o n s on C h ris tia i
.S c ie n c e in th e L ig h t of H oly S crip-
G LY CER INE MINTI BE
lu re
APPENDI! l ì IS.
E. E. C h ip m a n , se c o n d -h a n d f u r n i­
G resh u m p eo p le can p re v e n t ap-
1 pt u d ic itis
w ith
sim p le b u c k th o rn t u r e b o u g h t a n d so ld , P ow ell s tr e e t,
b a rk , g ly c e rin e , etc., as m ixed in Ad-1 G re sh a m , n e a r fo u n ta in .
ler i-ka
O N E S P O O N F U L H ushes |
Terry Red C ross To Meet.
th e E N T IR E bow el tra c t so c o m p le te - 1
Iv re lie v e s ANY C A SE s o u r sto m a c h ,
T h e T erry Bed C ro ss a u x ilia ry will
| gas o r 1 o iistip a tio ii a n d p re v e n ts up m eet F rid a y , F e b ru a r y 28. A vote
J ie n d lc ltis ,
T he IN STA N T, p le a sa n t
a c tio n of A d ler i-k a s u r p ris e s both will be ta k e n in re g a rd s to w h e th e r
d o c to rs a n d p a tie n ts .
L eav es s to m ­ th e Bed C ross sh o u ld c o n tin u e o r not
ach clea n am i s tro n g . G ris h a m D rug All m e m b e rs a re re q u e s te d to be
Co.— A dv.
p re s e n t.
(Cat it «rata J
QUESTION EOX
C. A. M C A R T Y , Special A gent, G resham , Orc.
fO u R . ?A TK f
We Have Heard a Lot
' P ftA iS C U S
’„ .E N E « .'/ DAV
a b o u t th<
o m p liiu i nt? th a t
o u r tm Irons a r e p ay in g us, , an d
we w ant to say rig h t h e re Silli
now , ".Mr. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
we th a n k you.
Y o u r k it
w o rd s a re se n d in g y o u r frlei eli-
to th is sh o p , arid we a r e g o in g
to tr e a t 'h e m rig h t. A g ain , we
th a n k y o u .”
T hat sh o p
T ok
GRESHAM MAR
<
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME
SOME USEFUL HINTS
Do It
the
Electrical
Way
S ew in g M achine
M o to r
V acu u m C le a n e r
W ash in g M u<hine
F lo o r, T a b le am i
D esk Lamp?-
C hafin g -D ish
T o a s te r
G rill
Coffee P e rc o la to r
Milk W arm e r
S m o o th in g Iro n o r
T ra v e lin g Iro n
C u rlin g -Iro n an d
D ry in g C om b in on
V ib ra to r
H e a tin g P ad
R a d ia to r
P o rta b le S to v e an d
Oven
R an g e
Fan
ELEC TR IC STO R E
Electric Building
Taxes are now due.
First half due on or before April 5,
1919, second half on or before October
5, 1919.
P ay them through this bank.
BANK OF GRESHAM
C o u n ty a n d C ity D ep o sito ry
E lectric Vacuum Laundry
ROUGH DRY AND WET WASH
PRO M PT
DELIVERY
PRICES REASONABLE
BOSS B U ILD IN G , MAIN S T R E E T ,
N EA R G RESH A M BAKERY
A. J. MILLER, Proprietor
E K S T R O M TR U C K SER V IC E
Office w ith C o m m ercial T ra n s f e r Co., 225 A sh St., bet. F ir s t anti Second
G resham Office, G arage n e a r L um ber Yard, R esidence Haine.
GRANGE
TO MEET SATURDAY KINLER FREY NUPTIALS
IN SAN FRANCISCO
D readful ( nugli Cured.
A se v e re cold is o fte n follow ed by
a ro u g h co u g h fo r w hich C h a m b e r-
■ Ia in 's C o u g h R em edy h a s p ro v en es-
1 p ecia lly v a lu a b le . Mrs. F W. O lsen.
'.M ary sv ille, Mo., w rite s: “ A b o u t tw o
y e a rs ago my little hoy J e a n c a u g h t
■t se v e re to ld an d c o u g h e d d re a d fu lly
lo r d ay s. 1 trie d a n u m b e r of cough
m e d icin es b u t n o th in g did h im any
good u n til 1 gave him C h a m b e rla in 's
1 C ough R em edy. It reliev ed h is cough
I rig h t aw ay a n d b efo re he h ad fin­
ished ta k in g o n e b o ttle he w as cu re d .
1 th in k it is just fine fo r c h ild r e n .”
1 Adv.
liie G asoline o f Q u a lity
PAGE TUKEE
FAIRVIEW
Bruns Lumber Co.
standard o il company
25,
CHURCH COUNCIL AT
ROCKWOOD APPOINTED
F a irv ie w g ru n g e will m eet in ail
I 'lay sessio n n ext S a tu r d a y , M arch 1.
T h e m o rn in g sessio n will he d ev o ted
to b u sin e ss, a l t e r w hich a s u m p tu o u s
d in n e r will be en jo y e d by th e g r a n g ­
SANDY, OREGON
PH O N E SANDY 29
ers.
An
in te re s tin g p ro g ra m h as
T ak e B luff R oad; Mill H a lf Mile S o u th of S an d y
been p la n n e d fo r th e o p en le c tu re
h o u r, to w hich th e p u b lic is in v ited .
C o u n ty A gent S B . H all w ill sp eak
M e th o d is t la y m e n t h r o u g h o u t t h i s m ad e lo r th e th r e e V ictory d in n e rs
on p ru n in g a n d sp ra y in g . T h e re will
v icin ity a re m a ttin g p lan ;
to a tte n d I ’rld.iy n ig h t a t 6 o 'clo ck o n e for
a lso la- ti d iscu ssio n on tile p ro p o sed
t h e g r e a t W o rld P r o g r a m
c o n v e n tio n p c .sto is, o n e l o r la y m e n a n ti o n e fo r
le g isla tio n u n itin g th e city o f P o r t­
to 1» held in P o rtla n d
n e x t wi « It w om en, - n t h
to be a d d re s se d by
lan d an d M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . Good
F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . ¡1’
t h e F i r s t p r o m in e n t s p e a k u s .
s p e a k e r s a re e x p ected . O th e r in te r
M eth o d ist c h u rc h .
L e a d e rs in re
e s tin g f e a tu re s a re p ro m ised .
lig io u s, e d u c a tio n a l, b u sin e ss an d
p; p; C h ip m a n , se c o n d -h a n d fu rn i-
civic lite will p re s e n t m e s s a g 's v>f , tur<- b o u g h t an d so ld . P ow ell street,
MELROSE AND VICTORY
w orld need. R e se rv a tio n a re In lug Cr< 1mm. n e a r fo u n ta in .
M rs. M abel C o n ra d lias g o n e 10
Y oder lo r ¡1 v isit w ith h e r m o th e r.
Mr. an d
M rs. I. T. W ood, Mis?
M abel W ood, Mr. an d Mrs. Llov I
L ittle p a g e sp e n t S u n d ay at th e hom e
of Mr. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e H ay d en .
M rs. John E b e rle , w ho h a s been
III fo r so m e tim e, is re p o rte d to be
im p ro v in g .
“ Red Crown” gives greater m ile­
age because it ts correctly m ade,
s tr a ig h t-d is tille d , a ll-refin ery
g a s o lin e . L o o k fo r t h e R ed
C row n s ig n b e fo r e y o u fill.
F E R R I YK\
T h ia q u e stio n w as s u b m itte d
i th e O u tlo o k office a week ag o by
local fa r m e r:
It is u n d e rs to o d th a t w h eat can
be b o u g h t at w o rld p rice, th e go
(e m in e n t g u a ra n te e in g th e d if f e r e n c e
W hat ste p s w ill h av e to he ta k e n to
m ove w h eat b etw een n e ig h b o r s ? "
We h av e ta lk e d th e m a tte r o v er
w ith 8 11. H all co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l
a g e n t,
an d
p re s e n t
h e re w ith his
o p in io n .
A
w h eat
tr a n s a c tio n
b etw een
n e ig h b o rs can n o t be re g a rd e d as
d eal on th e o p en m a rk e t.
As th e
g o v e rn m e n t h as not at th is tim e , a n I
h as no t at an y tim e d u rin g th e p e r­
iod o f th e w ar. hail a b s o lu te c o n tro l
of w h eat u n til It w as on th e Open
m a r k e t, tr a n s a c tio n s b etw een n e ig h ­
b o rs on b u y in g a n d se llin g w h e a t a re
a b so lu te ly Up to th e p a rtie s c o n ­
c e rn e d w ho m ay m a k e th e ir ow n
te rm s re g a r d le s s of an y g o v e rn m e n t
re g u la tio n o r g u a ra n te e .
D u rin g th e try in g p erio d o f w heat
c o n s e rv a tio n ,
th e
im p ressio n was
g e n e ra l th a t u n d e r th e food re g u la ­
tio n a c t th e g o v e rn m e n t h ad s u ­
p re m e c o n tro l in ev ery p u b lic o r p ri­
v ate w h eat d eal.
T h is m is u n d e r­
s ta n d in g h as lead th e g e n e ra ! p u b lic
In to c o n fu s in g id eas on th e w heat
s itu a tio n .
U n d e r th e law re c e n tly
e n a c te d by c o n g re s s, a u th o r iz in g I l l -
P re s id e n t to ta k e an y ste p s n e c e s­
sa ry to m a in ta in w h eat p rices, th "
g o v e rn m e n t w ill u n d e r ta k e to g u a r ­
a n te e a >2.2(1 p rice fo r first g ra d
w h eat on th e o pen m a r k e t.
Some surprises In the want ads
R ecent g u e s ts a t th e Dr. Georg-
In g lis hom e on M ain s tre e t w ore Mr
a n d Mrs. W a lte r P. F re y . M rs F rey
will he p le a s a n tly
re m e m b e re d a.t
.Miss B e rth a K in le r, w ho v isite d at
th e In g lis h o m e s e v e ra l m o n th s ago,
w hen sh e cam e h e re from C a n a d a
w ith h e r b ro th e r-in -la w an d s is te r ,
Mr. a n d M rs. R. In g lis.
*
Mr. an d Mrs. F re y w ere m a rrie d in
San F ra n c isc o on F e b ru a r y 1 5 th at
th e h o m e of th e b rid e 's u n cle, Mr
M ark L oblaw .
A lte r a b rie f visit
h e re th e y d e p a rte il fo r S a sk a tc h e w a n
fo r a sta y w ith M rs. F re y ’s m o th e r
M rs W. G. K in le r. T h ey will be a '
h o m e a f t e r M arch 1 5 th at L e o n a rd ,
N o rth
D a k o ta ,
w h ere
th e b rid e ­
g ro o m h as b u sin e ss in te re sts.
Mr. an d M rs. F re y w ere th e re
c ip ie n ts of som e h a n d so m e w ed d in g
g ifts In ta b le s ilv e r fro m both o f th e
In g lis fa m ilie s h ere.
RECEPTION IN HONOR
OF MR AND MRS LIND
R egular I rips Betw een
G R ESH A M and PO R TLA N D
and O utside H auling.
GRESHAM
Phone 851
A LB ER T EK STR O M
Hdwy 2082, A-2078
PO RTLA N D
AUCTION SALE
Thom as Lucas P lace, Colum bia Riv. H ighw ay
TU ESD A Y , M ARCH 4, 12 o ’Clock Sharp
13 H EA D C A T T L E
Black I'uw , I years old, fresh Decem ber in. H alf blond .ler
se,\ Cow, 4 y ears old, I'resli J a n u a ry 7. Cow, H y ears old. will
freshen April 22.
Jersey Cow, 4 y ears old, will freshen May 12.
Cow, 4 y ears old, will freshen April 23.
Follow ing eight llo lstein s: Heifer, 3 y ears old, will freshen
March 3. H eifer, 3 years old, will freshen April II. Heifer, 3 yrs.
old, will freshen April 21. H eifer, 3 y ea rs old, will freshen Ala;
I.». Cow, 4 y ea rs old, will freshen .May 31 Cow, 5 years old, wiil
freshen .May 1.
Two y e a rlin g Heifers.
T h e h om e of Mrs. A lta G e n try at
at P ow ell V alley w as filled on S a t­
A few useful articles in Farm Tools and Furniture
u rd a y n ig h t w ith frie n d s o f M r. an d
Mrs. E m il L in d , w ho cam e to do
TERMS CASH.
th e m h o n o r a n d to e x te n d c o n g r a tu ­
la tio n s a n d best w ishes. D u rin g tin
e v e n in g a h u g e c lo th e s b ask et w as
b ro u g h t :n filled w ith g ifts to th e
n ew ly w eds, c o n sistin g of m iscellnn
e o u s a rtic le s
and
ini lu llin g m any
L im e M eeting.
in re g a r d to o r d e r in g by Hie c a rlo a d
very line pieces of s ilv e rw a re , alu m
an d lo d is c u ss m e th o d s of h a n d lin g
in u m . linen
an d
o th e r h o u se h o ld
Thus«' in th e v ic in ity of G re sh a m upon a r r iv a l.
fu rn is h in g s . T h e d e lig h tfu l so cial w ho
a re
in te re s te d
in
s e c u rin g
Mr. M cK eow n lias o rd e r e d a e a r
tim e w as co n c lu d e d at a la te h o u r
g ro u n d lim e rock fro m th e S ta te a lre a d y a n d e x p ects its a rr iv a l in
w ith th e se rv in g of re f re s h m e n ts
L im e p la n t sh o u ld I»- ¡it th e c o u n ty th e n e a r fu tu re .
a g e n t ’s office a t 8 o ’clock Wednes­
RECONSTRUCTION ATMS
E. E C h ip m a n , se c o n d -h a n d f u r n i­
DISCUSSED AT LIBRARY d ay e v e n in g , F e b ru a r y - 26, 1919.
tu r e b o u g h t a m i so ld . P ow ell s t r e i t .
M any r e q u e s ts h a v e com e In fo r G re sh a m , n e a r fo u n ta in .
R e sp o n d in g to an In v ita tio n fror.i
lim e a n d a t th is tim e th o s e I n te r e s t­
C. J . H o llin g s w o rth , d is tric t se c re
ed w ill m eet an d m a k e a r r a n g e m e n ts
When in doubt try a Want Ad
ta r y o f s ta te Y M. C A., a n u m b e r
o f e d u c a to rs , m in is te rs an d r e p r e ­
s e n ta tiv e b u sin e ss m en an d fa r m e rs
of th is v icinity, m et at th e p u b lic
lib ra ry last n ig h t to d isc u ss p lan s
lo r re c o n s tru c tio n w ork am o n g th e
r e tu r n in g
s o .d ie rs
A c o m m itte e
Best for the West
c o n s is tin g of G eo rg e H oney, c h a ir
Established 1885
m a n ; E lm e r F . G oodw in, T J 8kir-
vln, Rev, J .M ontcalm B row n, Rev.
E A L e o n a rd . N. O
F u lle r, an 1
T h e o d o re llru g g e r, w as fo rm ed to
p re s e n t to th e people of G re sh a m a
re c o n s tru c tio n p ro g ra m and to so
licit e x p re s sio n s of o p in io n on th e
m a tte r of a c o m m u n ity c e n te r
A
m ass m e e tin g of G resh am to w n sp e o ­
ple w ill no d o u b t be ca lle d fo r th i ;
p u rp o s e a t a fu tu re d a te
W ith th e re tu r n o f an in c re a s in g
Delicious
n u m b e r of local boys fro m se rv ic e ,
Corn “Golden
th e tim e seem s to be rip e fo r a c tio 1
Exceptionally early and
of som<- k in d in th e wav o f a ns-
m o rta l to th e m , as well as definitely
in flavor and tenderness
o u tlin e d p la n s fo r c o n s tru c tiv e lieln
not equalled by any
w h ere n eed ed
other variety. The ears
THOMAS LUCAS, Owner
W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer
5^2
T h a t T e rrib le H e a d s, lie.
[bi you h av e p e rio d ic a tta c k s of
h e a d a c h e acc o m p a n ie d by sic k n e ss of
th e sto m a c h o r v o m itin g , a sallow
sk in a n d lul e y es? If so. you can get
q u ick re lie f by ta k in g C h a m p e rla in 's
T a b le ts as d ire c te d fo r b ilio u sn e ss,
a n d you m ay be a b le to avoid th e s e
a tta c k s If you o b se rv e th e d ire c tio n s
w ith each p a c k a g e
Adv.
A u to a c cesso ries
p; O sb u rn *■ Co.
for all cars
are short and compact
and the kernels plump
and creamy. This and
a thousand other veg­
etables best for the West,
may be selected from
Lay catalog and found
at your dealers.
W rite [u n Seattle or Portland for Catalog,