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GRESHAM OUTLOOK F R ID A Y , 22, 1010 »’ M .E T H R E E BORING 1 /. lU G U ST P U T IT O N W ALK O N IT T O -D A Y TO M O RRO W &Ä' THIS PRODUCT SOLVES A PROBLEM FOR HOME LOVING AMERICANS it an opportunity for this fine product to Easy — simple to apply, it dries overnight with the most beautiful gloss you ever saw. It’s absolutely w aterproof and can be washed repeatedly without injury- Positively will not stick to furniture placed upon it and the eight colors in which it comes are handsom e and fade-proof. The name of this remarkable product is S A N IT A R Y FLO O R E N A M E L \ \ e want y- i to try it and it it is not the most satisfactory coating for an old floor that you ever used b.i back tile empty can and we’ll retund the price you paid for it. JONES LUMBER COMPANY J. G. MAST , Mgr. Phone KOI EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 B IG T R U C K S B E S T O F SERVICE R E SP O N SIB L E A N D ■31 R EL IA BLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtla n d A -2078 2 2 5 A sli; Ihlwy 2OM2. Albert Ekstrom I Good Oil Is £ Cheaper Than Parts | F re e d o m fro m u n n e c e ss a ry re p a irs an d lo n g e r life fo r y o u r c a r re s u lts fro tn * c o rre c t lu b ric a tio n w ith Z ero le n e. S cien tifically refined fro m se- lected C alifo rn ia cru d e oil. * n w t r . .e a s t c a rb o n d e p o s it G e < a C o r r e c t L u b r i- c a tio n C h a rt f o r y o u r c a r G iv e s m a x in r CORBETT W in. R ic k e rt re c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m o v e rs e a s w h ere h e h ad been w ith th e a rin v of o c c u p a tio n in G e r m any. T h e bent-tit d a n c e was a tte n d e d by a la rg e cro w d of p eo p le w ho en jo y ed th e tine m usic an d d a n c in g u n til a la te hout^ M rs C. ,1 b ittle p a g e of MoBier is v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r M rs. H enry N elsen Mrs. C la ra B o e h m e r s p e n t se v e ra l d ay s In P o rtla n d re c e n tly . Mr. a n d M rs It. M. D avis en jo y ed a v isit last w eek w ith th e ir b ro th e r in -law , Mr. S ta d ife r fro m B a k e r B o lan d M o rgan is In very poor h e a lth at p re s e n t. M r a n d M rs. O liv er H ick ey , of P o rtla n d , w ere g u e s ts o f Mr and Mrs. V ic to r E llis o v e r S u n d ay . Rev. Mr. W rig h t, of P o rtla n d , will b egin a se rie s of e v a n g e lis tic m eet ings ilex ’ S u n d ay e v e n in g in tlie C or b e lt c h u rcli PLEASANT HOME a " K 4« Rev A. J. W are, th e p a s to r, will prea< h at th e B a p tis t c h u rc h next S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock S un- dav sch o o l m eets at 10. A co rd ial I in v ita tio n is ex te n d e d to all. W h at A m e ric a M eans to M e,” is 'h e s u b je c t of Rev E a rl H. C o tto n at th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay m orn lug at 11 o 'clo ck . All a re In v ited to th is se rv ic e a n d to th e S u n day achool a t 10 o 'clo ck £ fq ® R M’CART Y, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore. KELSO 'I I F YOU’LL G i v e US JU ST C N E T r ia l - T hen you ' ll T rade here Q uite awhile GRESHAM MARKET WE KNOW TO A POSITIVE CERTAINTY t h a t if y o u w ill g iv e us a tr ia l o r d e r you w ill b eco m e a ste a d y p a tro n of th is sh o p . I t 's h a p p en ed so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r son h a s co m e in a n d p u rc h a s e d a sm a ll o r d e r o f m e a t, a n d th e n co m e b ack to e x p re s s th e i r d e lig h t a n d g ra tific a tio n a n d leav e a n o th e r o rd e r. T h is s o r t of th in g s u re ly h elp s o u r b u sin ess. A. J. W . BROW N. Prop. I’h on c 41 G re sh a m . O re. GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham 17 EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Portland Phone Bdw 524 , Headquarters with Melton A Co., 247 Pine. UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY GF OREGON 8 C H O O L 8 AM D D E P A R T M E N T S The I ’n iT.ru U j fo e fo lM the Colle»»» lite r a tu r e . Science and the Arte, and the tpecUI Rchcolg of Law. Medicine. (a t P o rtla n d ). Architecture, JonrnalUm , Coin- jiM-rtc, Education and Music. LUSTED T h e 2 0 a c re s fo rm e rly o w n ed by lly s h i, th e J a p a n e s e , h as been sold to Mr W e ste rfle ld , wtio e x p ects to im prove it In th e n e a r fu tu re . Mrs. Geo. L u ste d was a w eek -en d g u e st of re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . J o e K ollow itch a n d so n s h a v e p u r- » h ast'd th e S p e n c e r g re e n h o u s e s and h av e ta k e n im m e d ia te jio sse s sio n . Mr. anil M rs S p en cer h av e m oved to P o rtla n d , w h ere th e i r e ld e s t so n will e n te r high achool. T h e ir fr ie n d s h e re re g re t to lose th e S p en cer fam ily from th e c o m m u n ity . Mr. a n d M rs J H W eek s s p e n t S u n d a y a t V a n co u v er. M rs L e n a T h o m p so n an d Mr. anil Mrs. L in co ln , of S e a ttle , sp e n t th e p a st tw o w eeks w ith o. T N e ib a u e r. T h e lad ies a re s is te r s of Mr. N ei bauer E d d ie H a m ilto n is the p o ssesso r of a new C h a lm e rs c ar 8 P E O IA L F E A T U R E S A beautiful rampna. facnltiee of apecial l»ta. modern facilttiea. low coat, w ith many opportunith« fo r aelf help, "athletics fur everybody,” a really democratic a'lu plu-h -■ a n d the famous *'<>re«on « p in t .* For a cttAlnpu., itluitmtel nr infomi»tinn. artitr«« THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. ? w -. s r-. I » Jb/fSk ■ K blfcltll ■ ■ ■ ■■ . A .U ..A . , j - \ nïïÇ i I ‘ 3 ^ ._______ ww I CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11 i Ì PLEASANT VALLEY p j fe standard oil company (Caldttraia) A »- r o t / # < or. P o w ell and M aple In 300 y e a rs th e v a lu e o f M an I T h e g ro w th of th e n a tio n h a s h a tta n h as g ro w n fro m $24 to n e a r b ro u g h t w ith it b le ssin g s t h a t we. a re ly $ 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . loo a p t to fo rg e t. It h a s m a d e la b o r In th e g ro w th o f n a tio n a l w ealth w o rth m o re, life s w e e te r, h a p p in e s s e v ery o n e of its p eo p le lias p a r tic i g r e a te r , e d u c a tio n fre e r, re lig io n p a ted . All hav e n o t s h a r e d a lik e , b u t m o re to le r a n t, w e a ltii c o n s id e ra te , it is th e law of n a tu r e fo r o n e s ta r an d h e a lth b e tte r sa fe g u a rd e d . to d iffe r fro m a n o th e r in g lo ry , as " F ir m h o ld m u st be k e p t on th e m en d iffe r in s ta tu r e , b ra in , b raw n an d a b ility . sa v in g s a c c u m u la te d d u rin g th e It h as g iv e n tlie a m b itio u s , in d u s w a r P ric e s h av e been fo rced up by trio u s , s e lf-s u p p o rtin g y o u n g m en p eo p le w ho a re sp e n d in g , not fro m m o re a b u n d a n t o p p o rtu n ity fo r a d v a n c e m e n t th a n is offered in an y lh e ir e a rn in g s b u t fro m th e i r sav - ' la g s, th u s m a k in g m oney c h e a p ." o th e r lan d . Rainy Days v BANK OF GRESHAM ^ n .s h C o ^ ' V\ herever there is an unsightly worn floor there show its worth. Mr. a n d M rs S. K allas left today fo r a trip to T o p p e n ish . W a sh in g to n to \ isit a c h u m o f .Mrs. K allas s h o r n sh> has not seen fo r 15 y e a rs B oth th e F o rd a n d M rs K allas w ere so i excited th a t it took Mr D allas' ste a d y h a n d to calm th e m dow n 1.1, life 's d a y s cau iio i l»e s u n s h in e d ay s. tu d w hen ra in y d a y s en o u g h to keep th e cu r on th e ro ad I do m u te , as they su rely w ill— it w ill lie c o m fo rtin g to know an d th e o th e r aw ay fro m th e ste e r- th a t you h a v e m oney o f y o u r o w n to s h e lte r you. , ing w heel. T il.' tim e to s t a r t sa v in g is NOW. Anil th e b ig g est th in g ab o u t , Mrs. M ullicoat h a s been on th e i sa v in g is g e ttin g s ta r te d . A fte r th a t it soon b ecom es a h a b it, sick list, b u t is n o » b e g in n in g to an d you d o n ’t m iss th e sm a ll su m s a t r e g u la r In te rv a ls. feel us tine us ev er. O ne o f th e p re ttie s t c o u n try We w ill g la d ly lay o u t a s a v in g s p lan fo r you. C onte und ask h o m es Is V e tc h e s' new b u n g alo w . us a b o u t it. W e w ill tr e a t v o y r re q u e s t in s tr ic t confidence. It looks very a ttr a c tiv e in its c o a t of w h ite, a n d it tntfst be very coxy w ith its firep la ce o r w ill be w hen th e cool, ra in y d a y s set in. C h a rle s H an so n is now a b le to Gresham, Oregon w alk a b o u t. A lth o u g h he c a n n o t do m dch, it is a p le u s u re to see th e , o u td o o rs, esp e c ia lly a f t e r b ein g con- O bituuiy o|" M is. C la ra J o h a n s o n . lined in d o o rs a long tim e. TROUTDALE C la ra J o n s ru d J o h a n s o n w as born M others a re busy Axing up c lo th e s S e rv ices w ill be h eld a t th e ! a n d m a k in g a few new' o n es an d at K elso. J a n u a r y 3 0 th . 1892, b ein g M eth o d ist c h u rc h next S un d ay e v e n th e seco n d d a u g h te r of Mr a n d Mrs. o th e rw ise sh o w in g th a t sch o o l d ay s " W h a t is (iilb e rt J o n s ru d . S he d ie d F rid a y ing a t th e u su a l h o u r. 1 a re n e a rly h e re o n ce m ore. E d u c a tio n " is th e topic. m o rn in g , A u g u st 15, a t th e fam ily Mrs. Ed. R ich anil Mrs P ercy L a r sen , of P o rtla n d , w ere h e lp in g th e ir h om e w h ere sh e h a d been u n d e r th e O bituary of S am uel l„ Grcgsou. I m o th e r, M rs. Ed. H elfer, d u rin g c a re of h e r m otliw r sin ce an o p e ra tio n S am u el L. G reg so n w as laid to rest p e rfo rm e d lu st O c to b e r from w hich ' th re s h in g . F iv e y e a rs ago, ¡ a t D am ascu s c e m e te ry on T u esd ay . M rs E rv in H a c k e tt, a n o th e r city sh e n e v e r reco v ered li e d ied A u g u st 16 a t St. V incents lady, fo u n d th a t it seem ed ju s t lik e la st May site w as u n ite d in m a rria g e i h o s p ita l, P o rtla n d , from effects of to W a lte r J o h a n s o n of O rie n t, liv in g old tim es to cook fo r th e th r e s h e rs . blood p o iso n in g . She helped h e r m o th e r, M rs Boese, in P o rtla n d fo r a sh o rt tim e an d a f .Mr. G reg so n w as b o rn In R o ch es te rw a rd on a fa rm n e a r O rie n t. S he p re p a re th r e e m eals th a t w ere re g u te r . In d ia n a , F e b ru a r y 29, 1860, w as la r feasts. And now E rn est is h a u l w as a m e m b e r of t h e R eb e k a h lodge m a r rie d to E iiiinu J u v in a ll of G a la tin , o f B o rin g F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere ing tru c k s lu ll of g ra in to ^P ortland, M issouri, in 1885 a n d to th is union but w hat lie is d o in g w ith all Hie h eld on M ouduy, A u g u st 18 by Rev 12 c h ild re n w ere b o rn He is s u r H. H e n rlc k s o n at th e K elso c h u rc h , m oney lie w o n 't tell. vived by Ills w idow a n d 10 c h ild re n . Mr. T a c h e ro n cam e in to H or a n d in te rm e n t took place a t th e S a n S a m u el, P a u l, E m m a, F ra n k a n d th e dy c e m e te ry , tlie B oring R e b e k a h s ine w ith an O v e rla n d cu r, so» new m o th e r live a t B o rin g . M rs. (). A. th a t in ran it w ith an a p p lic a tio n c o n d u c tin g th e s e rv ic e a t th e g ra v e . L each , of S p o k an e. W a sh in g to n ; S he leav es to m o u rn th e ir loss, h e r ta g w hile w a itin g fo r th e license. M rs It L. C o c h ra n , o f K en n ew ick . O liver B o rin g is a lso "e x p e rim e n t h u s b a n d , W a lte r J o h a n s o n , h e r p a r W a s h in g to n ; J a m e s a n d C arl, B laine. e n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. G ilb e r t J o n s ru d , in g " w ith a new O v e rla n d . T h e Id a h o ; Miss C a rrie G reg so n and Mrs. o th e r day lie trie d r u n n in g it w ith th r e e s is te r s , S tellu J o n s r u d , Mrs. C. E. S le fe r of P o rtla n d . M abel L u n d e e u o f P o rtla n d , a n d L il tlie doors d y in g back anti fo rth . A lte r o ne d o o r w as sm a sh e d a n d o ili lie J o n s ru d o f K elso, a lso th r e e C a rd o f T lia n k s. e r tro u b le s set in, he c a lled tlie re b ro th e rs , A lb e rt J o n s ru d , w ho is s till W e w ish to e x p re ss o u r h e a rtfe lt p a ir m an from O regon C ity. H e lias in tile se rv ice of th e U. S. n avy, und th a n k s to th o se w ho h av e so kiu d iv decided th a t a l t e r th is lie Is not only G eorge anil G ran t J o n s ru d o f K elso. g iv en th e i r h elp a n d sy m p a th y in th is going to fa s te n th e d o o rs tig h t, but S he w as p a tie n t in su ffe rin g und loved tim e of b e re a v e m e n t. by a la rg e c ircle of frie n d s. lie will puli th e c u r ta in s dow n. MRS. EMMA G REG SON Mist-. T liek lu S liu b lo o in . of P o r t AND FA M IL Y . S ic k e n in g headacheB , in d ig e stio n , land. lias been em p lo y ed as p rin c i c o n s tip a tio n , in d ic a te u n h e a lth y c o n pal fo r th e U nion school, K lst. 26. B etter Put in a Supply. d itio n of th e bow els. R e sto re y o u r L eslie K allas is h o m e from Frajice. sy ste m to h e a lth am i s tr e n g th by T h e m in es in fo rm us coal w ill go H o l up 50 c e n ts a ton A u g u st 1, a n d c o n G lad to he back , of c o u rse. B ut lie k ee p in g y o u r bo w els re g u la r. is c e rta in ly lo o k in g a s if he had lis te r 's R ocky M o u n ta in T e a m a k e s tin u e to rise from th e n on. P ric e s a! th e bow els w ork n u tu r a lly -th o r p re s e n t a re , Rock S p rin g s $ 1 2 .4 0 a been tr e a te d well. o u g h ly — re g u la rly . P o w e ll's P h ar-1 to n ; K ing co al $14.50. P h o u e 851. Mr an d Mrs. A r th u r H eacock m acy .— Adv. Av. EK STR O M T R U C K S E R V IC E . w ere G resh am v is ito rs y e ste rd a y . M abel K e lle r, of E sta c a d a , and E d ith A n d erso n sp e n t S u n d ay a t th e Jo h n A n d erso n hom e. T he young lad ies re tu rn e d to O regon C ity in th e e v e n in g , w h ere th e y a re a tte n d in g th e C la c k a m a s c o u n ty te a c h e rs ' tr a in in g sch o o l, a s u b s titu te of tlie old tim e in s titu te Mrs. E m m a M iller a n d h e r h u sb a n d a n d little son a re v is itin g h e re at th e h o m e o f h e r f a th e r . Jo h n R ev en u e G eo rg e J o n s ru d is laid up witli blood p o iso n in g in his leg cau sed fro m in fectio n o f a b lis te r on his heel. H e is im p ro v in g . -Max K lig e l’s a n d V icto r J o h n s o n 's th r e s h in g m a c h in e s a re b usy in th is n e ig h b o rh o o d . T h e g ra in yield is very good R o b e rt J o n s ru d a n d fa m ily r e tu r n e d fro n t a w e e k 's v a c atio n at S ea sid e. T o Im prove Your D igestion . " F o r y e a rs my d ig e s tio n w as so p o o r th a t 1 c o u ld o n ly e a t th e li g h t e st foods. I tr ie d e v e ry th in g t h a t 1 b e a rd of to g e t re lie f, b u t n o t u n til a b o u t a y e a r ag o w h en I saw C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts a d v e rtis e d a n d g o t a b o ttle o f th e m d id I And th e rig h t tr e a tm e n t. S in ce ta k in g th e m my d i g e stio n is tin e .”— M rs. B la n c h e B ow e rs , In d ia n a , P a .— A dv. A ben In doubt try a Want Ad .Mr. a n d M rs F ra n k F ish e n t e r ta in e d frie n d s fro m (lie city last S u n day. Mr. and M rs .1 W M cN em ar, ol i P o rtla n d , w ere c a lle rs at th e T P. | C am p b ell h o m e on T u e sd a y e v e n in g I of th is week W ill R ichey a n d la m ily a n d M rs i M J Je w e ll sp e n t tile day W ed n es- I t v iew ing th e C o lu m b ia R iv er big way. C h as H u n te r h a s in v e s te d in new C h e v ro le t to u r in g c a r H. E P o p p le to n is m a k in g a p re lim in a ry su rv e y p re p a r a to ry to In s ta llin g an e le c tric lig h t p la n t w hich he e x p e c ts to fu r n is h th e - m u n ity w ith lig h t Ye d ev il, o r so m e o th e r in d iv id u a l c o n n e c te d w ith th e co m p o sin g fo rce, put us u n d e r th e B o w el's V alley lo a d a g a in in last F rid a y 's issu e of O u tlo o k < ure for D ysen tery. " W h ile I w as in A sh la n d , K at a g e n tle m a n o v e rh e a r d m e s p e a k in g of C h a m b e rla in 's C olic an d D ia rrh o e a R e m e d y ,” w rite s W illiam W h ite la w , of D ps M oines, Iow a. " H e to ld m e in d e ta il o f w h a t It h a d d o n e fo r b is fa m ily, b u t m o re e sp ecially b is d a u g h te r w ho w as ly in g a t th e p o in t o f d e a th w ith a v io le n t a tta c k of d y s e n te ry , i a n d had been g iv e n up by th e fam ily p h y sician S om e of b is n e ig h b o rs | a d v ised him to g ive C h a m b e rla in 's C olic a n d K ia irb o e a R em ed y , w hich be d id , and ta lly b eliev es th a t by d o ing so saved th e life o f Jiis ch ild . He s ta te d th a t he h ad a lso used th is re m edy h im se lf w ith e q u a lly g ra tify in g r e s u lts ." — Adv. P hone W ant ad s to 701 Kcnidence Phone» S erv ice P h one 271 35x1 ; 36H Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON &, EDER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases. PLE A SA N T HOME - - - ORE i OUR 1 4 POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. The Oaks Council Crest. Columbia Beach Crystal Lake Park Rock Island Dodge Park. Estacada Park 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Bull Run Park Macleay Park Peninsula Park Washington Park ü ak (irove Park. Mt. Labor Park Riverside Park “TRY THEM BY TROLLEY” Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CHOICE MEATS _ Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main Street G LO G R E SH A M K IL U .. Prop P h on e 881