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PAGK FOCK Tl GRESHAM OUTLOOK , . . ... Ine International Line FRIDA Y. JANU AR Y LOCAL DOINGS i briefly told «3, 19S0 BARGAIN RATES M rs. W. C. A hderson, w ife o f th e co u n ty s u p e r in te n d e n t, is In th e Good S a m a rita n h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d w h e te ON ■he u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n S a tu rd a y . H e r m an y frie n d s w ill be g la d to le a rn th a t Hhe is g e ttin g along as w ell as can be ex p ected. M iss L aN o ra T eev in is v isitin g r e l a tiv e s an d frie n d s In San F ra n c isc o , I.os A ngeles a n d S a c ra m e n to . She I e x p ects to be g o n e a b o u t a m o n th . M. M. S q u ire h as sold h is h om e In I L aw ren ce a d d itio n to P h ilip B ra tz e l. Mr. S q u ire ex p ects to m ove o n to his p lace on W a llu la H e ig h ts w hich is , now o ccu p ied by M r. an d M rs. Boyd ) Type M Engines B rassw ell. have removable cylind Primrose Cream Separators D an W rig h t h as so ld h is h om e to a Mr. C h u rch fro m K an sas. Mr. and er sleeves, Throttle gov All gears running in oil, Mrs. W rig h t ex p ect to leav e soon fo r erning, Magneto which Runs easy and gets All s o u th e rn C alifo rn ia . requires no batteries. the cream. T h e M eth o d ist L ad ies A id w ill m eet ! W ed n esd ay , .Jan u ary 28, a t th e h o m e! of Mrs. C. M Z im m e rm a n fo r a n all i day sessio n . T h e b u sin e ss of th e day i w ill be th e c u ttin g a n d sew in g of Disc Harrows, Pulverizors, Spike Tooth Harrows, a p ro n s in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e a p ro n [ and Ensilage Cutters. sa le to be h eld in th e n e a r fu tu re . : T h e la d le s w ho can com e fo r th e m o rn in g sessio n a re re q u e s te d to ’ b rin g th e ir lu n ch . T h e b u sin e ss m e e tin g w ill begin a t 2 :3 0 p nt. an d a so cial te a w ill fo l low. All a re in v ite d . T h o se a s s is t in g th e h o ste ss a re M rs. L ucy O s b o rn e . Mrs. C. I. R a k e r, Mrs. A rth u r D o w sett an d Miss E d ith L ym an. Mr. an d M rs. P ercy L arsen , of P o rtla n d , a re v is itin g a t th e h om e o r Reliability W. A. H e s s e l Service Mr. a n d Mrs. H a n s L a rse n of B o rin g . Residence 6x2 Office 544 P a u l C ary , of P o rtla n d , h as b o u g h t th e 3. I. K o rsu n d 4 -acre fa rm so u th of tow n Mrs. K o rsu n d h a s re tu rn e d to H a m ilto n , M o n tan a, w h ere th e y w ill m a k e th e ir hom e. Mr. K o rsu n d w ill leav e soon. C. E. O sb u rn of C. E. O sb u rn & Co., a u th o riz e d W illa rd se rv ice s t a tio n , a tte n d e d a b a n q u e t of W illa rd se rv ic e m en a n d sa le s e x p e rts In P o rtla n d a t th e B enson h o te l on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g o f la s t w eek. A Auto and Gas Engine Repairing Accessories fe a tu r e o f th e e v e n in g w as a ta lk by C has. S. H a rp e r, W illa rd a g e n t fo r FUMIGATE OR BURN GERM INFECTED BOOKS Auto Electric Work a Specialty th e n o rth w e s t. A m ong o th e r th in g : o f In te re s t he to ld how th e b u sin ess B ooks sh o u ld be fu m ig a te d b efo re of h is co m p an y h ad g ro w n from $ 3 5 0 0 In 1913 to a m illio n d o lla rs in th e ir r e tu r n to th e lib ra ry , in c a se of 1919, less $250. c o n ta g io u s d ise a se s su ch as m easles, Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle Mr. a n d M rs. D. W rig h t e n te r Racine, Miller and Oldfield. T hey’re all good makes ta in e d on la s t S u n d a y M r. a n d Mrs. m um ps, w h o o p in g co u g h an d skin W . K. H a m ilto n a n d fam ily of P o r t d iseases. N ot only th e p a tie n t b u t Investigate our ‘ DAY N IT E ” headlight lens, where dim la n d . Mr. a n d M rs G eorge Moffitt th e e n tire h o u se h o ld sh o u ld re fra in a n d fam ily o f th e M elrose d is tric t from u sin g th e lib ra ry u n til all d a n ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still w ere c a lle rs o n e d ay th is w eek comply with every city and state law. A demon An e x h ib it in th e O u tlo o k w indow g e r of c o n ta g io n is p assed , say s Miss stration will be given in the near future. w hich a ttr a c te d m u ch a tte n tio n d u r M ontague, th e lib ra ria n . in g th e p a st few d ay s w as a p la te of B ooks a r e n o t receiv ed fro m hom es W atch for Announcement. a d ozen eg g s, all d o u b le y o lk ers, w here th e r e a re cases of s c a r le t fev er, from th e p u lle t pen of S k areit B ro s.' A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring. egg fa rm . T h ey w ere la id by A pril- sm all pox, d ip th e rla o r in f a n tile p a r T h e se m u st be b u rn e d an d Purchase while prices are reasonable. h a tc h e d p u lle ts a n d w ere g a th e re d in alysis. th e c o u rse o f a w eek. S k a re k B ros, disposed o f in no o th e r w ay. T h e li a re c o n s ta n tly a d d in g to th e ir sto c k b ra r ia n w ish es to be n otified as soon an d e q u ip m e n t a n d h a v e o n e of th e JOHN IDE Phone J. E. PALMQUIST m odel p o u ltry ra n c h e s of th e G resh as p o ssib le t h a t no fines m ay be R es. 12x3 HOI S afe am d is tric t. T h ey sp ecialize on th e c h a rg e d in su ch in s ta n c e s. Res. 32x H ollyw ood s tr a in o f W h ite L eg h o rn s g u a rd in g th e p u b lic h e a lth Is of th e w Gresham, Oregon an d a re a v e ra g in g 5 0 p e r c e n t from u tm o st im p o rta n c e to a ll of us now th e i r e n tir e flock o f 1040 b ird s, w ith 69 p e r c e n t fro m a pen o f 4 00 A pril w hen e v ery c ity is s tru g g lin g a g a in g epidem ic. p u lle ts. Mrs. C. W. G leason u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n on W ed n esd ay fo r th e re m oval o f h e r to n s ils. H er m o th e r, Y our H o m e F u r n is h e r M rs M a rtin , o f P o rtla n d , is a ss istin g in th e G leason h o m e d u rin g Mrs C ontinued from P age 1. G le a so n ’s Illness. Mr. a n d Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e , w ho r e fro st fo r th e p o ta to e s to rip en ready T h e p e rc e n ta g e o f th e loss to n ex t I th e sch o o l b u t fu rn is h e s th e lu ces c e n tly so ld th e ir G resh am hom e, have been v is itin g In P o rtla n d fo r th e fo r d ig g in g , w hich only g a v e a b o u t a se a s o n 's fr u it cro p can o n ly be liv e f o r sp e e d in g up a n < [ e x tra e ffo rts p ast w eek T h ey w ere In G resh am w eek o r ten d ay s to dig th e la te crop. g u essed a t a t th e p re s e n t tim e. T h e tw ice in s te a d o f once a y e a r to d ay lo o k in g a f!“ r b u sin ess m a tte rs . M any a c re s of p o ta to e s a re s till in th e loss o f f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le s w hich | T h e fo llo w in g p u p ils h a v in g re M ain S tre e t G R E SH A M T h ey h a v e n o t ye» ta k e n possession of g ro u n d . P h o n e 881 w ere s to re d fo r w in te r’s u se by in- ceived a g ra d e n t o n " th e ir new hom e a t M ilw au k ie. GKO. D IK T L , P ro p . Som e people w ho h a v e p o ta to e s M iss M ary C an n y , w ho w as ta k e n ill w ith sc a rle t fe v e r a b o u t ten days s till In th e g ro u n d h av e d u g sam p le ago, is d o in g very well au d expects h ills to find If th ey w ould be w o rth soon to be up. No o th e r m em b ers ot th e fam ily h av e ta k e n th e d isease so d ig g in g . T h ey re p o r t th a t h a rd ly a p o ta to b u t h a s onp end o r th e o th e r " X , “ ' " " " ” " " fa r. ■” -1» not f . | | b „ o . M Mrs. O. E. M llleson an d little frozen. ___________ m e n t a n d d a ily w o rk e a c h m o n th d a u g h te r a re sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith A w a rn in g is b ein g so u n d e d to e x j d u rin g th e y e a r: Mrs. M illeso n 's p a re n ts , Mr. an d M is. a m in e p o ta to e s w ell as m an y w ere A Good B uy. I A ith H en ry M etzger. Mr. M llleson, w ho fro ste d en o u g h to spoil th e i r q u a lity j C h e v ro le t to u r in g c a r, g o o d tire s ! QA F m et ° ( a rm a le ta G leason is em p lo y ed in P o rtla n d , m a k e s th e an d m a k e th e m u n fit fo r th e m a r k e t gOod P e r c e n t, M elvin G rad in 100 p er tr ip to G resh am ev ery ev en in g . G R E SH A M O V E R L A N D CO. Icent, C a r a M ason 98 p e r cen t. A n in e-p o u n d baby g irl, S hirley o r fo r seed w hile to all a p p e a ra n c e s I Gresham Phone 17 Portland Broadway 5121 L o u ise, w as born to Mr. a n d Mrs W. ----- —-— ---------- S p e llin g — G e o rg ia S ta p le to n 92 th ey w ere u n h a rm e d . F. M ason on W ed n esd ay m o rn in g M aine F u ll o f C offee. , p e r c e n t; la n g u a g e . M ildred M etz- O ne p o ta to g ro w e r re p o r ts th a t h e , ... , AA ' ' M o th er a n d baby a re b ein g cared fo r y?.u “ evP r 8aw coffp<* h ° ° 0P, e r C ent; h,8tO ry' K e n n e th by M rs. I). 8. J o h n s o n an d a re both h ad tw o p its, o n e of w hich h e th o u g h t T abor M 7 I w as in fine co n d itio n but w hen h. ' ‘ A b° a r d ' on CBnt’ M e’V,n G rad in Gr«*.hniu SSS3 d o in g well. k PF° U dly - ‘‘° h ' * O8h!” l ’ D ,y t° D L a rim o r* P*r I’ II. R oork of P e n d le to n , fo rm e r m a rk e te d th e m th e v w ere re tu rn e d to i T ly of G re sh a m , w as h e re th is wpett e ja c u la te d th e w a r-h a rd e n e d s t a r c e n t- M ild red M etzg er 92 p e r cen t. v isitin g w ith his d a u g h te r , Mrs. th e s to re s as fro ste d . T h e te s t com es b o a rd e r. “ T h e M arn e w as fu ll of It. T h e fa c t t h a t th e class aged th e Arthur IP. Kreofsky, Prop. A gnes W a lte rs an d o th e r re la tiv e s w hen th e y a re cooked, th e p o ta to new sp e llin g book, w h e re a s th e w ords an d frien d s. h a v in g a sw e e t ta s te . Greehain School Not««. T h e m e e tin g s In p ro g re ss a t th e Overhauling - Repairing - Acetylene Welding w ere ta k e n fro m th e old book ac- T h ese p o ta to e s need n o t be a to ta l M eth o d ist c h u rc h h a v e been of g rip loss, h o w ev er, as th e S ta rc h f a c t o r y ' . J ? ” f° UFth' ” f t h ' 9*Xtb “ nd 8ev' ‘-ount8 fo r th e P ° ° r sh o w in g In sp ell Tires p in g in te re s t th is w eek T h e s e r Oils Accessories . ... , , a e n th g ra d e s w on a h a lf h o lid a v fo r >ng. " y ro r _ Z _ m ons h a v e been in s p irin g and th e Is h a n d lin g q u a n titie s o f p o tato es. (Turner II* « ' L in e a n d R o rk w o m l Hoad.«. Ìh e c l .t Ìr sin g in g good. F o r se v eral n ig h ts th e A bout 200 to n s o f fro zen p o ta to e s o p e n in g e x ercises h av e been In c h a rg e h av e been receiv ed by th e factory M ondav w»» i h o f lay m en . C. E. H u stler lead in g last ______ ' . / ‘“ i sraaH pr th a n wafl n ig h t an d M arlon Jo h n so _ n th e n ig h t "Ince th e freeze. S ince m ost o f th e se e, Dectpd Teacher in Piano befo re. II. L St. C la ir w ill be th e a re from c o o p e ra tiv e m e m b e rs th e h , *>re , " rP o tb e r s o t H e a d e r to n ig h t. Rev. R. E M yers to ta l n u m b e r o f to n s w ill be tn an v n , * ' ° Wb° wU1 be 8lx y ears Private or class lessons. Sp<? w ill p reach to n ig h t an d to m orrow nlorp ( r ([ h . ,.,r r i l .l r ,. , of ag e 8 h o r‘ 1Y th e y m ay be s ta r te d rial attention given to begin- n ig h t, th e s u b je c ts b e in g 'S can t , ° r° r ’ " e w hole te r r ito r y . O n e ( th e com )ng wepk C lo th in g ," a n d "D iv in e T ra n s fu s io n " . I ,a r m e r n e a r T ro u td iile e s tim a te s th a t T e a c h e rs a re m uch «1« . ers in relaxation and band de re sp ectiv ely . On S u n d ay th e m o rn - a ‘ le a s t $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 w o rth of p o ta to e s , h _ f, pl<' a8Pd w ith velopment. in g an d ev e n in g se rm o n s w ill be on w ere lo st In th a t v icin ity . “ T m ,d -y p a r p ro m o t,o n p la n , it n o t P boae 807 x 'V h ;H ? - L w Phyn8e\ e c U à Ì ; r BUb| h ; rt'g a rd “ > - pd P o i-lo e « . C o u n -j ° n ' 5' ‘>nab' P8 ,h e m b e tte r c,a88lfy ' South R oberts Ave. Telegram and Outlook Telegram alone 1 year Telegram & Outlook 1 year $3.95 $4.95 I N T E R N A T I O N A L ------ NEW OR REN EW A L M’CORMICK AND DEERING HARVESTING MACHINERY Good until Feb. 10, 1920 Subscriptions may begin any time desired HessePs Farm Machinery I he 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 GRESHAM GARAGE BROOMS Special Sale Beginning Monday, January 26, 1920 See that broom at— It’s a Dandy CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard 1. E. METZGER Potatoes Damaged Most Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET COAL M IL L FEED Express and General Hauling GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE ROCKW OOD GARAGE Miss Frieda Bratzel BLUE MONDAY —is a thing of the past in homes where they use the Y | W att» s ta te re of B ea v e rto n a re ex-I Electric Motor High Speed Washer Simple to operate, Costs but 2 cents per wash-day and does the work while you rest. A n.I1E,Jec*Hc Motor High-Speed • n*, er ,W1’* ~° your washing, and it will be done better than you can do it bv the old methods. Come in and let us show > ou how it is operated. Then surprise your wife with one. A. W. Metzger & Co. P h o n e (Mil Quality and Service ♦ 't m u t i n » » » » P h on e « flI ll Inging to- Gresham Movie Show s X I I KDAV. JAN *2( Scjirl«'« S h ad o w ” M ae .M urray "Model II ii 'I kum I«". Ilijt Comedy. “ The ja n . 2 5 " S h e H ire d a Hu«han<1” P risc illa D ean. ■Ill« l.ucky B lu m te r” . C om edy. S creen M affa/in«. E ilu c a tio n a l M FIlNKSOAA-. J ( \ . H all *»ays th a t v akn | . i i ,, A c o u rte o u s tr e a tm e n t w ill he given a — ----------------- i Nobody e v e r b eliev es you a re do- ♦ ing y o u r b e s t— a n d n o b o d y Is rig h t. A ’ S |\ D A V , A g en t hid, flR "Girl hy th e R nm M de” V iolet M ersereau "Siren« o f th e Sud«". C om ply. p o ta to e s uii.-i but not fro • it - seed. H is ad v ice is to te s t seed p o ta -, I io cs now by p la c in g sa m p les of d o u b t- ! fn l need in w arm su n n v p laces If the ... p " ,n ' ) »ccd I’ good it w ill s t a r t sen d in g sp ro u ts . T h is sim p le p re c a u tio n w ill sav e m uch tim e a n d ex p en se in th e sp rin g if th e r e is an y d o u b t as to w h e th e r th e seed w as fro ste d o r not. P o rtla n d seed c o m p an ies a re d is c u ssin g th e q u e stio n of g e ttin g tw o o r th r e e c a rlo a d s of seed p o ta to e s fro m W isconsin. F a rm e rs w ho have p o ta to e s w ill do w ell to be c a re fu l to save th e i r ow n seed as In d ic a tio n s a re It w ill be b o th h ig h a n d sc a rc e next ’ i sp rin g . R ep o rt fro m tru c k g a rd e n e r s In n e a rb y lo c a litie s in d ic a te th a t th e re w as q u ite h eav y losses o f cau liflo w er and celery an d su ch la te g a rd e n crop« No c o m p lete fig u res can e v e r be g iv en as to tile a m o u n t of th e finan-1 c la l loss to th is se ctio n by th e u n - ’ p ro c e d e n te d s to rm o f last D ecem ber j. swoa T hrifi WppL __ jan u arv 17 o a >1 X <• I »nili vt c c k • 1 » i to 24th x "Gather up the fragments that remain so that nothin/ mav be lost. s These words are an exemplification of the purpose ot the Savings Bank—of the Country. They gather up the fragments’and mass them to gether for investment. 'A ho can say the amount of railroads that have been built—the industries that have been put in mo tion through the use of Savings Banks by the people of the L mted States. All should at this time stop and think what thev do toward putting the World in Order bv the pract ise of Thrift ' H - verJi2n$/ ca*lin& our hank during the week will receive a Thrift Day Badge. W e pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings and “Will do tor you all that any good bank should do.” FIRST STATE BANK, GRESHAM ORE.