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GRESHAM OUTLOOK T l E S P A V. J A M A R V »ao PAGE THKEK PIE SOCIAL JAN 17 AT ORIENT GARAGE HALL The co m m ittee in ch arg e of the pie social to be held at th e gran g e halt a t O rient, S atu rd ay evening, j Ja n u a ry 17, prom ises th a t it will b< a jolly affair. A good program will i be given a f te r which th e gentlem en ' will be given a chance lo bid on th e ir , fav o rite pie an d will have the honor of eating w ith som e of th e best pie bakers in the state. If anyone doubts these sta te m en ts th e com m ittee in vites them to come and Judge fo r! them selves. TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R Only a Limited Number of Ford Cars But They wdl have them to use whenever they wish " ■ " = h , 'r z ; 'K , i ?« ? f i r s t s RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA Insist on Genuine Ford Parts GRESHAM GARAGE A u to and Gas E n g in e R e p a irin g Accessories Auto Electric Work a Specialty I Let us ti ll you about our Tire proposition. We handle Racine. Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes lDV^ n f i te T " DAY N IT E ” f l i g h t lens, where dim- ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still comply with every city and state law. A demon stration will be given in the near future. W atch for Announcement. I A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring. Purchase while prices are reasonable. JOHN IDE Res. 12x3 Phone J. E. PALMQUIST Res. 32x - h , Gresham, Oregon increased & each week week P earl C ham berlain, th e oldest d a u g h te r of G eorge C ham berlain, was tak en q u ite ill Monday and was ta k en to th e san ito riu m T uesday w hen a diagnosis proved h er allm en; to be pneum onia. / /■h h gets yo u next 1/ & 2"0* T<> S T A H Í w ' i Í h Thais P o in t i Î r is tm a h b i \ m \( /( ' h ', 7 K y T r AMOUNT EA< II W EEK . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain a re the happy p aren ts of a baby girl a recent arriv al. Mrs. C ham berlain an d th e little Miss are at th e P o rt land san ito riu m . ¡0; ' M r h ^ow and The young people of th e F airview ! g ran g e will give a pie social at th e I city hall next S atu rd ay evening, Ja n -! u ary 17, at 8 o'clock. A sh o rt pro g ram will be given a fte r w hich th e pies will be au ctioned off to th e high- est bidder. All th e ladles are re-1 quested to bring pies. A fter th e pies I a re disposed of, th e evening will be | ''»■to- spent in gam es. All are invited to atten d . JOINING ÔI b ^ CORBETT „ I, C hristmas 0ANKINS ¿LyJS PIE SOCIAL TO BE GIVEN AT FAIRVIEW CITY HALL I here are mighty good reasons why you should buy vour Ford ear now Ä .j, p u t in o u r ,M I?"’1 H 4 hil,,,<kn Vr W ' «" K DEPOSIT THE SAME IN SO W E E K S; 1O-CENT B-CENT 1-CENT 1-CENT 4 BLA SE CLUB CLUB CLUB CLUB PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS 3127.50 63.75 25.50 12.75 i" M ' KK LARGEST PAYMENT FIR ST ANI» DE- Y O lIl DEPOSITS E .V II WEEK -N KACH WKKK COME IN ANI> JOIN— NOW. 'O I W ILL R EC EIVE I PER CENT INTEREST. David Benfield, from n ea r T illa mook, visited relativ es h ere last week. BANK OF GRESHAM Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vee are af- GRESHAM, OREGON tilcted with rhem atisni. REGULAR MEETING OF Mr. aud Mrs. P ete r A nderson re w ere visitors Sunday. Mr. Wood and EASTERN STAR HELD ceived th e sad intelligence th a t th e ir Mr. Caddy a re m em bers of th e o r and th e help of every p atron of the d istrict is needed to carry It th ro u g h The re g u la r m eeting of th e E astern d au g h ter, Mrs. Stella C ostner, had ch e stra of P leasan t Home and they to success, it will be a proud day died very suddenly at B ellingham , played for th e services at Iliff S un S tar was held last T uesday w ith Mr. fo r th e d istric t when th is goal Is Mrs. A nderson left day. and Mrs. J. C. S hultz new ly elected W ashington. reached. These m eetings afford op im m ediately fo r th a t place and re Jo h n C arlson, who has been ill, w orthy m atro n preaiding. Mrs. H. J. p o rtu n ity for good socials as well as P u lfe r has been elected se creta ry of m ained until a f te r the fu n eral Mrs. was som ew hat im proved a t last re being a benefit to th e district. P len C ostner cam e to this vicinity from ports. th e lodge. ty of ea ts are alw ays served by th e P o rtlan d when a child and grew to T he lodge decided to give a leap Mr. and Mrs. O. W. A llder were refresh m en t com m ittee. w om anhood at P leasan t View farm y ear p arty and appointed th e follow p leasan tly su rp rised Sunday, whvii ing com m ittee to have ch arg e of the and was m arried from h er hom e to th e la tte r ’s b ro th er. Will M etzger of H arold C ostner, who w ith b rig h t Big Dance. arran g e m en ts, Mrs. II. V. Adix, ch a ir L akeview , Oregon, stepped in to tak e little d au g h ters, and h er p aren ts and n A.*’ at th e « ran 8p hall at m an ; Mrs John C annon. Mrs. H er d in n er w ith them . O thers who en Rockwood, S aturday, Ja n u a ry 24 bert Ellng. Mrs. Benj. C am eron, Mis. two b rothers, a re left to m ourn her joyed the d in n e r and su rp rise were 1920 (liven by the old bunch th a t O. J. Brown, O. J. Brown an d Wen- untim ely d eath . The sym pathy of Mrs. J. W. W aters, a sister, Mrs. has been giving such goo.l dances at th e ir m any frien d s is extended to h airview all w inter. i dell (Cleveland. A nnie K ershaw , a niece, John I he dance th a t was announced them a t tills th e ir hour of deep so r The follow ing m em bers of the com row. O 'R ourke, nil of P o rtland. for th e 24th a t Fairview will be at m ittee to visit th e sick. Mr. an d Mrs. V ictory P aren t-T each ers associa Buck wood and no m ore dauces a t H arley B ates has moved his fam Benj. Cam eron and Mrs. J. E. Metz tion will m eet at th e Schoolhouse F airview . Hoping to see you all and ger. T his com m ittee will serve for ily into th e ir new bungalow on the F rid ay evening, Ja n u a ry 16. E very all your friends th e 24th we a re as ever the old hunch th a t show you a highw ay n ea r th e C ham berlain th ree m onths. one is urged to atten d and help m ake good tim e for th e money. A com m ittee was appointed to have store. Mr. B ates is In th e m ercan th ese m eetings a success T he P a r ch arg e of th e social n ig h t w hich will tile business w ith O eorge C ham ber en t-T each er association has under- "M an w ants hut little h ere below ” lain. b ut a f te r he gets it he w ants a- be th e next reg u la r m eeting Ja n . 20. tak en sta n d ard izatio n of th e school plenty. Mr. and Mrs. Tom N orthw ay have T hose who will serve on th is com m it moved onto the B ates farm tee are Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Dowsett. Jam es Ross is th e successful tr a p Mr. an d Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. Mrs. R. I. per In this vicinity. A nderson and Mrs. A. B. A ltm an. ne ? udih w h i« ally " p c" “ Pa r ,Bon betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h - MELROSE AND VICTORY of sw eeping h h *" C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty POWELL VALLEY WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? IMPLEMENTS OR MACHINERY Hessel’s Farm Machinery Co. Gresham, Oregon Place vour orders Early, will give you Better Ser vice and you 11 get the implements when you want them. / rices guaranteed on all orders and you take delivery later if not needed now. ■K Internationel Harvester Company Oliver Chilled or Steel Plow« All Repairs Superior Drills, Land Plas ter Sowers, Aspinwall Pota to Planters, Iron Age Potato Planters, Fertilizer Attach ments, Success Seed Graders better than old style tanning mills. Disc Harrows, Spike Har rows, Spring Tooth Har rows, All Tillage Tools, H o o s i e r or Kentucky Drills, Manure Spreaders, Pulverizors and Rollers. Drag Saws Complete Line Machinery and Implements Reliability Residence 6x2 ‘W. A. H essel IP y o u u u Q ive" VS JUST O N E Service Office 544 WE KNOW TO A POSITIVE CERTAINTY T r ia l - T h e n Y o u ' l l T rade here Q u it e a w h ile ' •V »*] that if you will give u i a trial order you will become a steady patron of this ahop It’s hap pened sc many times that a per son baa come in and purchased a amall order of meat, and then eome back to express their de light and gratification and leave another order Thio aort of thing surely helpe our boelne GRESHAM MARKET -C-LT Il V YOU N E K ,, T he L u th e r L eague a t th e ir flrut m eeting in th e y ear Sunday evening, i elected officers for the y ear 1920. S. M. Staffenson was re-elected pres- i ident, an office he has held fo r many years. Miss Mabel Slaffenson was elected se creta ry and Jo h n Johnson, tre a su re r. T anny Staffenson, Miss j N ellie Jo h n so n , and Mrs. B ert Olson were elected on the program com- I n iittee for th e first six m onths of the I year. Rev. J. T ruedson, th e p asto r, had ch arg e of th e m eeting in th e absence of Mr. Staffenson, th e presid en t who was ill. A large p arty of relativ es and friends g ath ered a t th e hom e of P. A. Johnson Sunday and enjoyed the b irthday d in n er given by Miss Nellie Johnson In honor of th e birthdays | of h erself and h er b ro th er, John. T hose p resen t beside th e fam ily ■ w ere, Mr. and Mrs. B e rt Olsen Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Johnson, M r . _ _ and Mrs. Em il Lind, Miss M yrtle A nder son and Messrs Edw in and Tanny Staffenson. Mrs. R ichard G ustafson, of P o rt land. spent Sunday a t th e hom e of her p aren ts, Mr. and .M rs. John P alm blad. Miss H ilda Staffenson, who re c e n t ly u n d erw en t an op eratio n to have her tonsils rem oved, is much ini proved and able to be o u t again Mr. an d Mrs P aul P alm blad, of Oak Grove, and Berkley G ustafson, of P o rtlan d , were g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson, I Sunday. The P aren t-T each er m eeting will ! be held a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay , j Ja n u a ry 16. A social evening is be-, Ing planned to which all a re Invited ! Miss E th el I. C alkins will be present ( and will p resen t th e su b ject of what th e d istric t can do to help the sta te ! can n in g team win a t th e N orthw est! In te rs ta te fa ir a t Spokane next Sep tem ber. R efresh m en ts will be! served. The ladles are all requested to b rin g e ith e r cake o r cookies. TELEG RAM a n d O I'T IX M i K B argain price, Ja n . 10 to Feb 10, Inclusive T elegram alone, ons year, 13 95; O utlook and T elegram . ] year »4 95. New o r renew al. Get this Rve aftern o o n dally and d o n 't miss th e tw ice-a-w eek home paper. The re g u la r com bination price is JR so You get th e benefit. Subscribe th ro u g h th e O utlook Mr. and M tb . Alex. Thom pson vis ited G resham g ran g e S aturday. T h ere was an u n u su ally larg e a t tendance a t S unday school Sunday. The new class books fo r the Junior and prim ary classes were on hand. A special prize will be given the m em ber of th e ju n io r class whose book when finished is th e most com plete and neat. T he prize will be aw ard ed at th e close of th e q u a rte r which will be th e last Sunday In March Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood and Leon Caddy of P leasan t Home T.ru,*' one CAN clean ru«" and ca rp ets w ithout an electric ciean- i»r „ A o r car,,Pt "w eeper will brush up SOME of th e illrt and If you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom an d a ca rp et b eater will do th e work a fte r a fashion In the sam e way one can wash w ith o u t soap. W ater alone will rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough “ elbow grease ” w a te /a lo n e ” 6 “ Se S° “ P b ecau ,e 11 cleana m ore Pa»‘*y «'id b etter th an F or th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because thev clean m ore easily and far b e tte r than o th e r m ethods. 7 ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING " B u y V o u r E le c tric Goods a t an E le c tric S to re .'' BARGAIN RATES ON Telegram and Outlook Telegram alone 1 year Telegram & Outlook 1 year $3.95 $4.95 NEW OR R EN EW A L Good until Feb. 10, 1920 Subscriptions may begin any time desired The two papers cover entirely different fields and you need them both. Remember this is presidential election year. Keep in touch with local activities and national and world affairs. Subscribe now through the Outlook