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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
MARCH
14.
PAG E T U R I I
14*1»»
PLEASANT VIEW
Lucy Kincaid returned Sat­
urday from a th r e e m o n th s ' v isit in
Mrs
C o lo ra d a a n d O k la h o m a
O w ing to a p o ssib ility of sm a ll
p<>\ b re a k in g o u t in th e school h e re ,
th e school h a s been closed fo r a
w eek.
The d a n c e g iv en a t T ro u td a le by
o u r boys la s t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w as
a d ecid ed su ccess, a n d ev ery o ne had
a nice tim e.
Little B obble H ates a n d R aym ond
B erney a re b o th sick
w ith p n e u ­
m onia but are g e ttin g b e tte r.
C lau d W oodle is m oving h is fa m ­
ily bui k to th e ir c o tta g e h e re a g a in .
.Mrs. \1 A. B ra n ih a ll is v isitin g at
tlie hom e of h e r so n , C. E. B ram h u ll
Mrs. H u n t, w ho h a s been q u ite ill. ;
is som e b e tte r.
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
«
For the convenience of our customers and in order to give them
the best service possible we maintain an agency in Gresham at the
store of the
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
COTTRELL
where all of the latest gas appliances may be found on display.
FAIRVIEW
on all kinds of tires
a
(X)ODYEAR,
BRUNSWICK,
, LEE,
AJAX
El RES'I’ONE
C. E. OSBURN & COM PANY
GRESHAM, OREGON
AUCTION SALE OF GRADE HOLSTE1NS
On the Londin Place near Anderson Station on the Estacada
Line, 4 Miles Southeast of Gresham.
TU ESD A Y .M ARCH 25
SALE COMMENCES AT 11 A. M
10 Cows. 8H eifers, some Fresh, the rest com ­
ing fresh. 1 full blood H olstein Cow and 3
full blood Jersey H eifers from Sam S trebin’s
H erd, com ing Fresh. All Tuberculin T ested
by Dr Sorinson, S tate V eterinarian.
1 Farm Horse, 7 years old.
5 Brood Sows, 3 have Pigs now and 2 will
farrow April 3.
1 dozen Hens.
Two .Mowintr M achines, 1 M et'orinick ami 1 Cham pion,
2 Hay Rakes. 1 .McCormick, lla.v C utter. Karin W agon. 14-iit.
O liver Chilled Plow. 1-horse C ultivator. Double S hared Plow.
Disc H arrow . Set H eavy Double Harness. Single Buggy H ar­
ness. Buggy. C art. Saddle. A nker iloltli Cream S eparator.
Milk Cooler, copper lined. Eight 10-gal. Milk Cans. Slush Scraper.
G rind Stone. Iron Age G arden Seed Drill. liny Knife. Log
Chain. O ther articles boo num erous to mention.
TER M S Sums u n d er $20 ('a s h ; $20 or over (i m onths' time on
approved security at $ per cent.
,
SA L E R A IN OR SH IN E
FREE LUNCH A T YOOS
J. A. PA LM Q U IST, O w ner
COL. \\ . S. W OOD, Auctioneer
A. MEYERS, Clerk.
G et tlie h a b it
T ailorin g
For
m en
and
w o m en — c le a n in g ,
p re ssin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
P e te r l.e n u rii, P o w ell s tre e t.
PRAtSE US
DA'/
T hat shop
THE'f SAV »
G RESH A M
I f you have C a ttle of any
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tr o n s a re p ay in g us, anil
we w a n t to say rig h t h e re an d
now , "M r. a n d Mrs. C u sto m e r,
we th a t k you.
Y o u r k in d
w o rd s a re s e n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g
to t r e a t th e m rig h t. A gain, we
th a n k y o u .”
4. .1. M . B R O W N , P ro p .
G re sh a m , O re.
*
kind to sell or wish to buy
Livestock H a u lin g by T ru c k
at a reasonable price
M ARKET
E. BAUMANN
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME
GRESHAM .
OREGON
SOME USEFUL HINTS
D o It
the
E lec trica l
W ay
S ew in g M achine
M otor
V acu u m C le a n e r
W a sh in g M ach in e
F lo o r. T a b le an d
D esk L am p s
C h afin g -D ish
T o a s te r
G rill
C offee P e rc o la to r
Milk Warmer
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 one
V ib ra to r
H e a tin g Pad
ELEC TR IC STO RE
Electric Building
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
Main Strnet
Grvnbain. ore.
Home-made Sausage and
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
and Bacon.
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves.
Hogs. Hide«, Etc.
FA R M ER S. A TTENTIO N!
W e SriMike Your Meat
P h o n e 881
vantage.
E. W. Aylsworth
SANDY BLUFF
Mr. an d Mrs. B rook received Gie
good new s th a t th e ir so n , Je ro m e ,
bad a rr iv e d sa fe ly in th e U n ited
S ta te s.
T h ey a re e a g e rly lo o k in g
fo rw a rd fo seein g him soon.
Mr. and Mrs. P au l D unn a re th e
p ro u d g ra n d p a r e n ts of a little g irl,
born to Mr. m id Mrs. A. \V. B ell, of
S andy.
Mrs. L a u ra B a rn e s g av e a social
d a n c e lo r h e r c h ild re n , Mr. a n d Mrs.
M. W id lier, Mr. a n d
M rs. A. C.
B ro w n in g and- Mr an d Mrs. K retz
an d 4 ° h n M a tth e w s. Q u ite a n u m b e r
of l lie n e ig h b o rs w ere p re s e n t Io
h elp m a k e a m ost e n jo y a b le tim e.
Mrs. Iila D uke a n d h e r b ro th e r,
V ernle Itu d fo rd , a re s u ffe rin g from
an a tta c k of tlie " f lu .” T h ey a re be­
ing e a re d fo r by th e ir m o th e r, Mrs.
I.izzie R ad fo rd .
GRESHAM. OREGON
Watch and lew elery R epair Departm ent
Our Watch ami Jewelery Repair work is a feature that
is given the most caretul supervision.
Ilring vour watch or clock to us for cleaning ami repaii-
ing when needed, ami you will be assured ot its being
properly done.
HL 5L TBui-ItC, iElu' .TJmuekr
( ¡resham, Oregon
D A IRY M EN A T T E N T IO N
use
I*'. P u lliam D ies in llonpitaJ.
C. F. P u llia m , a re s id e n t of Hie
C o rb e tt d is tric t died th is m o rn in g in
tlie tu b e r c u la r p av ilio n of th e M ult-
nom ali F a rm . Mr P ulllutiT b ad been
a su ffe re r from a b ro n c h ia l tro u b le
fo r se v e ra l m o n th s. D u rin g (lie h o l­
id a y s lie w as ill w ith S p a n ish in flu ­
en za. w hich la te r d ev elo p e d in to
tu b e rc u lo sis.
He w as ta k e n to th e
h o sp ita l fo r tr e a tm e n t th r e e days
age.
S u rv iv in g
Mr. P u llia m
a re ills
w idow an d se v e ra l c h ild re n , ra n g in g
fro m six Io s e v e n te e n y e a rs of age.
F u n e ra l a n n o u n c e m e n ts h av e not
been m ade.
B. K
IOR STERILIZING AND DISINEECTING.
en times stronger than carbolic Acid amt is not
poisonous.
We have it in any quantity from pints to gallons.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R exall Store
WALLACE BALL REPORTED
KILLED IN ACTION
T h e sail In te llig e n c e w as receiv ed
by re la tiv e s h e re y e ste rd a y of tip
d e a tli in a c tio n in F ra n c e on O cto b er
it, of W allace B all, fo rm e rly of P leas
a n t H om e.
Mr. B all le a v e s a widow an d a li t­
tle sun six y e a rs of ag e, at N am pa,
Id a h o , b e sid e s fo u r s la te rs am i tw o
b ro th e rs . T h e la t te r a re Mrs. G II.
B la c k b u rn o l P le a s a n t H om e, Mrs
L. C. N ew ell of P o rtla n d , M rs H a rry
L u ste d of L e n ts, M rs C. R. Lee of
G e o rg ia , E O P ill of N am pa. I d a h o ,
am i W. S. B all o f S audy.
Mr. Ball e n te re d th e se rv ic e from
Id a h o la st J u n e . J u s t b e fo re g o in g
lie v isited re la tiv e s h e re in co m p an y
w ith h is w ife an d so n .
The
la s t
w ord h e a rd fro m him w as a le tte r
w ritte n th e la t t e r p a rt of K eptem ber,
In w hich lie s ta te d th a t he hud not
been in a c tio n .
CARPENTER
CONTRACTOR
KLY
SC R EEN S
Phone Gresham 18x5
FAIRVIEW,.................................. OREGON
Mr«. M ary H icks. w ho b a d been
lo n k in g fo rw a rd in fo n d a n ttr ip a J lo n
» p e n d in g thlM w eek w ith h e r m o th e r
a t Ferndale Place.
F r a n k R eed p u rc h a s e d a t'liu l
m e rs c a r at W a sh o u g a l. SnU irduy
tin- h o rn e to in ln g of tie r s o ld ie r
M rs. Zoe M rC le v e rty ' is spending
non. ( ’b arto n , receiv ed th o Had I n te l­ th e w eek in P o rtla n d
M rs E m ily J a c k s o n w ent io F a ir
lig en ce S a tu rd a y th a t In- h a d d ie d
o v e rs e a s of
p n eu m o n lu .
At
thin view on b u sin e ss S a tu rd a y
I.elam l w ent Io P o rtla n d
writing ve have recevvefl no fartirer , M rs. S
W
e
d
n
e
sd
a
y
to
m eet M m Ignil** War*
d e ta ils of bin d e a th .
W o extern"!
sy m p a th y to th e b e re a v e d m o th e r, ( Itu ie k fro m L a k e c o u n ty
of
wiio o n ly a few m o n th » a g o p assed
u n d e r Hie rod of norrow w lien h e r
I n c a H ad < ‘old.
h u sb a n d wan c a lle d by th e d * a t i J
T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h II pi
a n gel.
,.. 1y. II lias sto o d th e test ol ’ m
Mrs.
E th e l
S m ith
S te w a rt
In ! ui i*l can be d e p e n d e d upon
Adv
E K S T R O M T R U C 'K SER V IC E
Office witli C om m ercial T ra n s f e r Co., 225 .\» h S t , b*-t. F ir s t and Second
G resham Office, Garni'*' m a r I,limb« » Yard, R esidence »am*
R egular T rips I laitween
G RESH A M and P O R TLA N D
and O utside Hi luling.
T
Leave order for filing and screens X
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SHOP ON WALLULA AVENI’E.
X
Gresham, Oregon X
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
CORBETT
z
MADE $
y See Sample at Kidder s.
P ilo n e .-,1
specializes in young men's sport clothes the style hits
of the season bear the kuppenheinier label.
I lave you seen the new ideas in suits the clever seam
effects, the welt belts, the square patch pockets and other
exclusive features?
It is in the company ol well dressed men that the
e\clusi\enessof Kuppenheinier design show s to best ad­
A Billie re a d in g w ill lie h eld at
V ictory sch o o lh o u se next S u n d ay a f ­
te rn o o n nt 2 :3 0 . c o n d u c te d by Jo h n
P e te rso n .
All a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
TG OKDEK
at Kidd*
T H E H O U SE OF K U P P E N H E IM E R
MELROSE AND VICTORY
ALL KIN DS OK SAW F IL IN G .
•j-
With the passing of the war clouds come
the god times, the jolly week-ends and sport
activities that young chaps like so well, and
in which smart clothes play a prominent part
W hen you h a v e a bail ta s te in y o u r
m o u th you m ay know th a t y o u r d i­
g estio n is fa u lty .
A d o se of C ham
b e rla in 's T ablets w ill u su a lly co r-
reet th e d is o rd e r. T lley also c a u se a
g e n tle m ovem ent of tile bow els. You
w ill find t i l l s Io lie o n e o f t l i e best
m ed icin es you h av e e v e r becom e a i -
q u a in te d w ith .
Adv.
E. P. S M I T H
Radiator
P o rta b le S to v e an d
Oven
R an g e
F an
C
Phone 901
We Have Heard a Lot
l O 'j R FAT ROW
'r
VKHai - —-Z
th e w aul ad. h a b it.
v fy j
B a il T a s t e in 4O u r M outh.
M rs. .1. II. P e te rso n w as h o ste ss at
a d in n e r p a rty la st S u n d a y in h o n o r
i o f h e re sis te r-in -la w , Mrs. it 1, R o b ­
e rtso n an d c h ild re n , of P o rtla n d .
.O th e r g u e sts w ere .Mrs. D ora A rn iu c k
an d d a u g h te r o f R o ck w o o d , M rs. M a­
llei E iu d in an d tw o c h ild re n o f S eat-
i lie, Mr. an d Mrs. .). W . M oller and
c h ild re n , th e M isses E d ith am i B eu ­
lah J e n k in s of F a irv ie w .
Mr. an d Mrs. A. C o p elan d . Mr. an d
.Mrs. C. S io o p es of P o rtla n d , Mrs. E.
N oble of San F ra n c isc o , Mrs. F lo r ­
en ce R oot of H ood R iv er, d ro v e to
Mt. S co tt on S u n d ay an d sp e n t th e
day wi ll Mr. an d M rs. F. Byrd.
Mrs F lo re n c e R oot, of Hood R iv er,
v isited her«1 w itli h e r frie n d , Mrs. E.
N oble, at tlie Im ine of th e la t te r 's
p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. It. S to n e. Mrs.
N oble r e tu r n e d h o m e w ith h e r on
T u esd ay .
A la rg e n u m b e r o f frie n d s a n d r e l ­
a tiv e s p le a s a n tly s u r p ris e d Mrs. .1.
II. P e te rso n am i Ed B u rlin g a m e on
M onday e v e n in g
at
th e P e te rs o n
hom e, th e o ccasio n b e in g th e i r liirjh -
days.
T ile
e v e n in g w as s p e n t in
g am es an d m u sic a n d re f re s h m e n ts
w ere se rv e d .
W e wisti th e m m any
m o re h ap p y b irth d a y s .
Mrs. W. Cook an d d a u g h te r E va,
of R o ck w o o d , .Mrs. It. A n d erso n of
F a irv ie w
w ere d in n e r
g u e s ts on
T h u rs d a y o f M rs. J. W. M oller.
O ilie r g u e s ts w ere Mrs. C. A. H a rris,
Miss B elle A tte r b u ry of G re sh a m .
H a rry B ro o k s, son o f W. B ro o k s,
h as receiv ed ills d is c h a rg e fro m th e
’fia rln e s an d is v is itin g b is fo lk s
h e re ,
Rev. C. W. H ay es, D. I)., o f P o r t­
la n d , w ill p reach a t th e S m ith M e­
m o rial c h u rc h n ex t B u n d ay , M arcli
lfi a t 11 o 'clo ck . Dr. H ay es w as in
p o o r h e a lth fo r se v e ra l m o n th s an d
w ent in to th e s h ip y a rd s fo r w ork
He is now re s to re d an d will h av e an
in te re s tin g m essag e to r all w ho will
com e to h e a r lilni
A u to a c c e ss o rie s fo r all c a rs .
L a rg e fo u n t s h o r t g lo b e D ietz an d I S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g an d re- E. O sb u rn * Co.
g e n e r a to r
R av o
la n te rn s th is w eek. $1.25 c h a rg in g ,
s ta rte r
an d
L. L K id d e r H dw Co.
j w ork. R a k e r A Son.
tf
R ead by a i l — O u tlo o k w an t ads
> &
Mr and Mrs Avin S u tto n »m l tw o
c h ild re n of P a rk d a le . O reg o n , a re
v isitin g w ith M rs S u tto n 's p a re n ts .
Mr. an d Mrs. S. F. P itts .
A n o th e r
d a u g h te r . Mrs. P u g et a n d h u sb a n d ,
of P o rtla n d , sp e n t
S u n d ay a t tlie
P itts hom e.
Mr. an d M rs F ra n k G ilb ra H h . of
P o rtla n d , sp e n t S u n d ay
w itli Mr.
an d Mrs. E. F. A ndre.
W. E .C rasw ell le ft S a tu rd a y for
B end, O reg o n , w itli e x p e c ta tio n s of
finding re lie f fro m b ro n c h ia l a sth m a .
Main Street.
Face Value for Liberty Bonds
The Good
Old Life
Once More
GRESHAM
P hone 851
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A LB ER T EK STi W M
Ildw y 2082, A 2078
PO RTLAN D
BAKIN'G »EXCELLENCE
A llow s us tc* c o m p 'd « ' w ith all riv a ls
T h e ingr* *dli ntn o f o u r b re a d am i
p a n trie s a re I n s t r ic t ' c o n fo rm ity w itli
llie w ar r e g u l a t i o n s .Mid th e neatue»«
o f o u r b c .k e ry ha» glv en us th e h ig h ­
est san n fa ry
ra tin g .
P a tr o n iz e
a
hom e In d u s try .
CITY .BAKERY
Ore- .ba»«.
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