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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY.
AVGUST
tw in
PAGE T H R U
THEY'RE BACK.’ ?
Don’t Save too Much
Next Time—Buy
I hat is, Jon t save more than you can comfortably
attord each payday, loo many people have tried sav­
ing and then stopped because they tried to do too much.
It S' the small, steady savings that grow. The way
to do it is to decide how much you can save even so
often, and I’HEN SU C K TO IT.
But, get started—that’s the big thing. As little as
a dollar opens a savings account at this bank. \\ e pay
4 per cent on your money. Ask us about it. Also ask
about the particular savings plan that meets your own
needs.
CORD
___
BANK
OF
GRESHAM
___
Gresham, Oregon
T h ey arc the tough
tre a d tire s and a
m arvel in th eir re ­
sistance to w ear.
T im teily at B ull R un
FIN E APRICOTS ARE
E d. F is h e r, u m an re c e n tly from
GROWN RIGHT HERI
j M in n eap o lis, w as d ro w n e d in th e
B ull R un tlum e last W ed n esd ay . He
P e rc y G iese b ro u g h t to th e O utlool
w as w a lk in g on th e top of th e flum e office sam p les of th e T ild o n an,
w hen lie lost ills ro o tin g in som e I
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m a n n e r am i fell, th e ru s h in g w a te r o n ^ I S ^ n i ’v t T “
¡c a r ry in g him on in to th e la k e a b o u t
,
r
View a v e n u e . B oth kind,
¡« q u a r t e r o f a m ile f a r th e r dow“ ,
BOn,eWhat
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T im e lu R r ' Ü r . r
i l u y Ft«b>
p e u ra n c e , but botli a re Juicy a n d de
S ure th e y can com e back. W it­ | w h ere his body w as reco v e re d la te r. licio u s in flavor.
ness K id ” G leason, m a n a g e r of I H e b ad been em p lo y ed th e r e but
M r. G iese bus a line g e n e ra l p u r
the C hicago W h ite Spx an d H ugh lo n e day w hen th e tra g e d y o c c u rre d .
pose fa r m but lie (lelig lits in sp ecial
Jen n in g s— boss of th e D etro it T i­
ties. O ne of ills h o b b it's is n u ts a n t
g ers
‘W a tc h D e tro it.” is base­
F u n e ra l N otice
b a ll's w isest say in g rig h t uow
lie lias d e m o n s tra te d th a t fllb e rtl
Mrs.
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can be su cc e ssfu lly g ro w n h ere.
of
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eral y ears ago— h as b u ilt up a n ­
o th e r g re a t team a ro u n d h is sta r, 1 n e a r T re m o n t S ta tio n 'a s t W ednea-
Ty Cobb.
G leaso n — re tire d
to , day.
C ute for Dysentery
T h e fu n e r a l se rv ic e s w ill be I
coach an d th e n let o u t, h as com ò j held at th e C a rlso n ch a p e l, S a tu rd a y . 1
"W hile I w us In A sh lan d , K an sas
back to p ilp t th e W h ite Sox, de­
a g e n tle m a n o v e rh e a r d m e B peaklnj
posing " P a n t s ” R ow land an d he i A ugust 9, at 2 :3 0 in th e a fte rn o o n , j ot C h a m b e rla in 's C olic a n d D ia rrh o e t
In te rm e n t w ill be m ad e a t th e P le a s -, R em ed y ,” w rite s W illiam W h itelaw
now has h u team o u t in fro n t.
G re sh a m , O re g o n
a n t H om e c e m e te ry .
of Des M oines, Iow a. " H e to ld m e it
d e ta il of w tiat It h ad d o n e fo r h is faiu
POW ELL VALLEY
Ily. but m o re esp ecially h is d a u g h te i
A B iliou s A ttack.
w ho w as lying a t th e p o in t o f death
W h en you h a v e a b ilio u s a ttu c k w ith a v io len t a tta c k of d y se n te ry
E x ten siv e im p ro v e m e n ts a r e being
y
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liv
e
r
fulls
to
p
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rfo
rin
its
fu
n
c
­
m ade in th e S w edisli c h u rc h , w hich
and h ad been g iv en up by th e fam ily
n s. You becom e l c u o u n i s u tip
i Home o f m
p h y sician . ........
h i i t iieiguuoi
n eighbor«
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u e th
m e c a lc
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m u iu
n in g ot
.................
p t a u te r u d . . T m h e e . ! P
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‘‘¡'¿„J.?,
to g iv e C h a in
m b e rla lii
in 's
MELROSE AND VICTORY
,
,
“ “ 1 a ch in s te a d of d ig e s tin g
T h is i n - ! C° . un<1 >’t« r rh o e a R em edy, w hic
p a in tin g ot th e lloor.
A d d itio n a l flum es th e sto m a c h a u d ^ c a u a e s n a u -
alld fu l,y l,e>‘eves th a t by di
P a tr o n s o f th e C e d a r a n d V ictory pew s hav e been se c u re d and w ill be , sea, v o m itin g a n d a te r r ib le h e a d - - 8? .Maved
ol Din c h ild . 11
f a k e th r e e of C h a m b e rla in 's s ta te d th a t lie find a lso used th is rem
sch o o ls an d th e p a re n ts o f in d u s tria l p u t in to tile c h u rc h . On a c c o u n t of a c h e .
edy
lilm
self
w
ith
eq
u
a lly g r a t If win.
to n e up y o u r
c lu b m em b ers will jo in w ith th e p eo­ th ia w ork no se rv ices w ill be held T a b le ts. T hey w ill
liv e r, clea n o u t y o u r sto m a c h an d re s u lts .” — Adv.
ple o f th e P o w ell V alley sch o o l in a in tile b u ild in g nex t S u n d ay . In s te a d you w ill soon be as w ell us ev er. T hey
NOTICE OF F IN A L A tX ’OUNT.
m e e tin g at th e la t te r p lace on T u e s­ a se rv ice in th e S w edish la n g u a g e w ill o n ly co st a q u a r te r .— Adv.
d ay e v e n in g , A u g u st 12, fo r th e p u r ­ be h eld a t th e Pow ell V alley s c h o o l­
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te ol
Mrs, B urns' L etter.
pose o f se le c tin g c o m m itte e s an d ho u se S u n d ay ev e n in g a t 8 o 'clo ck .
. ± " . , " ' , • , " ’" 7 “ “ “ “
fo r m u la tin g p la n s fo r a sch o o l fa ir
A m e e tin g w ill be h eld a t th e P ow ­
P. F a rn s w o rth , D eceased,
to be h eld in S e p te m b e r ju s t b efo re ell V alley sc h o o lh o u se on n e x t T u e s­ p ro v e of In te re s t to people in th is
P ro b a te D ept. No. 16174.
th e o p e n in g o f th e c o u n ty fa ir at day e v e n in g , A u g u st 12, by th e m em ­ v icin ity , as cases o f th is s o r t o c c u r
in
a
lm
o
s
t
every
n
e
ig
h
b
o
rh
o
o
d
an
d
•
*B h e re b y g iv en th a t th e un-
G resh am .
bers of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a ss o c ia ­
T h e S u n d ay school at llift c h u rc h tio n , tlie f a th e r s am i m o th e rs of th e lik e c irc u m s ta n c e s :
'c o u n t as a d m in is tr a to r , a n d th a t the
is g ro w in g in in te re st an d in c re a sin g In d u s tria l C lub m em b ers an d tlie p a ­
S a v a n n a h , Mo., O ct. 12, 1916.
C o u rt h as set a n d fixed M onday, Au-
f
in a tte n d a n c e .
T h e h o u r of m e e t­ tro n s of tlie school, to m a k e a r r a n g e ­
" I used a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s g u st 18, 1919, a t th e h o u r o f 9 :3 0
STANDARD OIL
in g is 3 o ’clock on S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . m en ts fo r th e I n d u s tr ia l C lub fa ir to C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a R em edy a b o u t ' ° ' clock In th e fo ren o o n or sa id day ,
COMPANY
T h e ju n io r cla ss is m a k in g a stu d v be h eld h e re on S e p te m b e r 13. It is n in e y e a rs ag o a n d it c u re d m e of •’" t o r e th e abo v e e n title d C o u rt hi
(California)
expected th a t c o m m itte e s w ill be a p ­ flux ( d y s e u ta r y ) . I h ad a n o th e r at- R oom 560, at th e C o u rth o u s e in
o f th e life o f D avid L iv in g sto n e.
ta c k of th e sa m e c o m p la in t so m e 'lu l tn o n i a h c o u n ty , O reg o n , us th e
p o in ted a t th is tim e to ta k e th e m a t­ th r e e o r fo u r y e a rs ag o a n d a few , *m e U,1<1 place fo r th e h e a rin g of
te r of th e f a ir in h a n d . M iss E th e l d o ses o of f th
SCENIC
<hi>
is rem ed i..
y c u re d j lu(,
m e.
1 j said F in a l A cco u n t, to g e th e r w ith
C a lk in s, c o u n ty le a d e r o f in d u s tria l h a v e re co m m en d ed
C h a m b e rla in 's aIiy o b je c tio n s th e r e m ay be to th e
•Mrs. E lla S c h n e id e r of P o rtla n d c lu b s, w ill be p re s e n t a n d a ss ist in C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a R em edy to sam e, a n d fo r th e s e ttle m e n t o f said
v iv ite d y e s te rd a y w ith h e r b ro th e r, th e p la n s. C e d a r an d V ictory sch o o ls d o zen s of people sin ce I first used e s ta te .
It. ’— A dv.
19J)a te d a,l<i ,lrBl p u b lish e d J u ly 18,
D. D. J a c k a n d fam ily .
rL-—
__ J t a d __________ 1____________ [
w ill jo in in th e fa ir and all in te re s te d
M r.an d Mrs. J. R. D u n can en jo y ed fro m th o se d is tric ts a re ex p ected to
L. A. F A R N S W O R T H ,
S to ra g e b a tte ry r e p a irin g a n d r e ­
A d m in is tra to r o f th e E s ta te of
a m o to r tr ip to E ag le C reek on S u n ­ be p re s e n t on T u e sd a y ev en in g .
c h a rg in g , s t a r t e r
and
g e n e r a to r
A n n ie P. F a rn s w o rth , D eceased .
w o rk . R a k e r & Son.
tf
d ay w ith Mr. a n d M rs. A. E. D eliu-
A d e lig h tf u l tr ip w as e n jo y e d by
J. J. JO H N SO N ,
ven.
th e m e m b e rs of th e I1. A. Jo h n s o n
A tto rn e y fo r Ad
.is tr a to r ,
R ead th e O u tlo o k classlfle<i ad».
M rs. G ust C arlso n is e n te r ta in in g fam ily on W ed n esd ay w hen th e y w ent
314 S p ald in g L
P o r tla n d , Or.
NOTICE IN VITING BIDS
ag e d e p th o f six (6 ) in ch es a n d n in e
re la tiv e s fro m Souix C ity, Io w a. T hey by a u to m o b ile s fo r a tr ip to E agle
feet
in
w
id
th
.
for (lie linproveinent o f F ourth St.
a re ta k in g in th e fam o u s C o lu m b ia C reek on th e h ig h w ay . Mr. J o h n s o n
T h e rig h t to re je c t an y an d all b ids
S ealed p ro p o s a ls w ill be receiv ed
riv e r h ig h w ay tr ip to d ay . T h e v is it­ is e n te r ta in in g a s is te r, M rs. A u g u s­
is
h
e
re
b
y
re
se
rv
e
d
.
a t th e office o f th e R e c o rd e r o f th e
o rs a re , Mrs. C a rls o n 's b ro th e r, C arl ta K ian g , of D u lu th , M inn., a n d th e
T ow n of G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n til th e
K. A. .M ILLER,
P e te rs o n , his w ife an d son M ilton, tr ip w as a r r a n g e d in h e r h o n o r. In
1 8 th d ay of A ug., 1919. a t 4 o 'clo ck ,
R e co rd er o f th e T ow n o f G resh am
P. M., fo r th e fu r n is h in g an d g ra v ­ D ated th is 8 th day o f A u g u st, 1919. h e r s is te r, M rs. V en d la P e te rso n , h er th e p a rty w ere M r. an d M rs. A ugust
elin g of F o u r th s tr e e t fro m th e east
h u sb a n d an d so n , H o w ard .
J o h n s o n , of K elso, M r. a n d M rs. E m il
R ne of H ood a v e n u e to th e e a st lin e
R e fe re n d u m s on file a g a in s t r a t i ­
Mrs. (¡ra c e L ew is o f V an co uver, L in d a n d th e M isses N ellie, E m m a
o f M ain s tre e t in th e m a n n e r p ro ­
vided by C h a p te r X II of th e C h a rte r, fication o f th e F e d e ra l c o n s titu tio n a l B C., h as been v isitin g at th e hom e a n d H ilm a an d Jo h n J o h n s o n , also
o r S p ecial L aw s of th e T ow n of a m e n d m e n t a n d fo r th e e n fo rc e m e n t o f h e r uncle, G eo rg e E. B a n d e r, d u r ­ Miss M y rtle A n d erso n .
G re sh a m , a n d re s o lu tio n s a n d o r d in ­ o f p ro h ib itio n in th e s t a te a re suffi­
in g th e p a st w eek.
T h e ru m o r w as sp re a d th e first
a n ces of th e C oun cil th e re o f, w ith
cie n t to hold u p th e law s u n til th e
re fe re n c e to su c h im p ro v e m e n t.
of th e week t h a t A ndrew R y b erg had
PLEASANT HOME
sold his p lace a n d w ould soon leave
S aid im p ro v e m e n t m u st be co m ­ 1920 g e n e ra l e le c tio n , a c c o rd in g to an
p le te d on o r b efo re th e 2 5 th d ay of a n n o u n c e m e n t m ad e by th e S e c re ta ry
th e n e ig h b o rh o o d .
W illiam P e te r ­
T
h
e
M
e
th
o
d
ist
L
ad
ies
Aid
will
S e p te m b e r, 1919, o r sucli d a te to o f S tate.
son. a c tin g p re s id e n t of th e P a re n t-
w hich th e tim e of c o m p le tio n m ay be
m eet a t th e h o m e of Mrs. L. H. Shaw
T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n , th o u g h t It tim e
e x te n d e d .
H ig h -p riced feed s h av e d o n e o n e on n ex t W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . Aitg
v hlch w ould ehow ...
-----------------
T h e said s tr e e t is to be im p ro v ed
1 3 th .
e—* W
- * * e a.
Mr. R y b e r g t h e a p p r e c ia t io n in w h ic h
by c o v e rin g th e sam e a n o s p re a d in g tilin g -th e y h a v e w iped o u t th o u ­
"G
o
ld
D
ust
T
w
in
s”
is
an
n
o
u
n
c
e
d
th e re o n B ell P it g ra v e l to an av er- sa n d s of po o r cow s. Good th in g .
he is h eld by p a tro n s of th e school.
~
a s th e s u b je c t of h is re m a rk s a t the
T h e re s u lt w as a s u r p ris e p a rty of
S u n d a y m o rn in g serv ice by Rev. E arl
Service Pitone 271
a b o u t 75 p e rso n s on T u esd ay e v e n in g
Kcnidence Phone» 35x1 ; 3<is
B. C o tto n , p a s to r of th e M eth o d ist
WE KNOW TO A
I F Y o u ' l l G i v e
a t th e R y b erg h o m e
G ain es, r e ­
c
h
u
rc
h
.
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
US J U S T O N E
fre s h m e n ts a n d sp e e c h e s filled th e
T h e S u n d ay sch o o l o f - th e d is tric t
th a t if you w ill give us a tr ia l
h o u rs . Mr. P e te ra o n an d Sw en S taf-
T r ia l -
w
ill
h
o
ld
a
p
icn
ic
n
ex
t
T
u
e
sd
a
y
,
Aug
o r d e r you w ill becom e a ste a d y
a n so n sp o k e o f th e fa ith fu l w ork of
T hen you ’ ll
p a tro n o f th is shop. I t ’s h a p ­
HAMILTON & EDER, Props.
V - on th e O rie n t school g ro u n d s Tin
Mr. R y b e rg a n d of his n e v e r fa llin g
T rade here -
,\
p en ed so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r­
sch o o ls p a rtic ip a tin g a re th e C o ttre ll
Motor
Car
Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils
In te re s t in th e school m u tte rs, to I
son h as com e In a n d p u rc h a s e d
Q uite awhile
a n d th e ttyo P le a s a n t H om e schools.
Gasoline and Greases.
a sm a ll o r d e r o f m eat, a n d th e n
w hich M r R y b erg rep lied a p p ro p rl
Rev. A. J. W a re will p re a c h a t th e ,
PLEA SA NT HOM E
-
.
.
O REG O N
com e back to ex p ress th e ir d e ­
a te ly , s ta tin g a lso th a t h e had not
lig h t an d g ra tific a tio n a n d leav e
B a p tist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay m o rn in g
yet
sold
his
h
om
e,
th
o
u
g
h
su
ch
a
T h is s o r t of
at 11 o 'clo ck
T h e B ible sch o o l will
« «« a n o th e r o rd e r.
ste p w as a n tic ip a te d .
th in g su re ly h elp s o u r b u sin ess.
m eet as u su al a t 10.
A. J. W . BROW N, Prop.
P h on e 41
Greehani. Ore.
'Io Improve Your D igestion.
S ic k en in g h e a d a c h e s, in d ig e stio n ,
¡c o n s tip a tio n , in d ic a te u n h e a lth y core
F o r y e a rs m y d ig e s tio n w as so!
d itio n of th e bow els.
R e sto re y o u r p o o r th a t I co u ld only e a t th e light-1
1. The Oaks
sy ste m to h e a lth
an d s tr e n g th by est foods. 1 tr ie d e v e ry th in g th a t I
8. Bull Run Park
k e e p in g y o u r bow els r e g u la r
H o l­ heard of to g e t re lie f, but n o t u n til
2.
Council
Crest.
9.
Macleay Park
lis te r 's Rocky M o u n tain T ea tnak- - a b o u t a y e a r ag o w hen I saw C tium -
3. Columbia Beach
th e bow els w ork n a tu r a ll y — th o r ­ b e r la in ’s T a b le ts a d v e rtis e d a n d g o t a
10.
Peninsula Park
Phone Gresham 17
o u g h ly — re g u la rly .
P o w e ll’s P h a r b o ttle of th e m did I find th e rig h t
4.
Crystal
Lake
Park
11.
Washington
Park
m a c y .-- Adv.
tr e a tm e n t. S ince ta k in g th e m my d i­
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
5. Rock island
g e stio n is tin e .” - -Mrs. B lan ch e U ow -i
12.
Oak
Grove
Park.
A dd
o n e -h a lf
te a sp o o n b a k in g e rs , In d ia n a , P a .— A dv.
6. Dodge Park.
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
abor Park
p o w d e r to an eg g w h ite a f t e r It is
7.
Estacada
Park
B
eg
in
n
in
g
J
u
ly
1,
1919,
th
e
s
h
ip
­
Portland Phone Bdw. 524
14.
Riverside
Park
b e a te n .
S tir in w ith su g a r.
The
H eadquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine.
m e rin g u e w ill n o t s e p a r a te b u t last m en t of c a ttle in te r s ta te w ith o u t
h a v in g th em p ro p e rly tu b e rc u lin t e s t ­
as lo n g as d e sire d .
ed w ill be p ro h ib ite d w ith a few ex­
c e p tio n s - -by a re g u la tio n issu ed by
th e S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re .
T he
in fo rc e m e n t of tills new re g u la tio n
w ill, It is b e liev ed , be of g re a t a s­
s is ta n c e in p re v e n tin g th e f u r th e r
sp re a d of tu b e rc u lo s is am o n g live
sto c k , a n d h a v in g th e w ork p ra c tic a l­
ly u n d e r S ta te a n d F e d e ra l s u p e r v i­
sion a t all tim e s w ill se rv e to b rin g
F u ll lin e o f C o ld L u n ch M e a ts
a b o u t u n ifo rm ity .
BIG TIRES—EXCESS MILEAGE
Raker & Son
L ccisl
CarBon
Zerolene, scientific­
ally refined from se­
lected California crude
oil, gives maximum
lubrication with least
carbon deposit. Get a
C orrect Lubrica-
\ / tion C hart for
li your car.
C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore
CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
Pleasant Home Garage
GRESHAM MARKET
OUR 14 POINTS
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
13. Mt. l
“TRY THEM BY TROLLEY”
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
RESPONSIBLE
AND
BEST OF SERVICE
RELIABLE
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portland A-2078
2 2 5 Aah; B dwy SOM.
Albert Ekstrom
G resh am 851
Cor. P o w ell him ! M aple
D e n m a rk h as su ffered a loss o f 22
p er c e n t of h e r cow s d u rin g th e w ar.
Bargains In the went a da.
SANITARY MARKET
Main Street
UBO.
GRESHAM
DIFTL. Drop.
P h o n e 881