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GRESHAM page four Another Reduction On certain items to conform to the recent cut in wholesale prices GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Our Grades Conform to the * “West Coast Classifications and Grading Rules.” LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATE EVERYTHING W ITH WHICH TO BUILD OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. FEBR UA RY 1. H>tfl GRESHAM LOCALS EE 39 F. Denny was dowp from E stacada over Sunday. He represent« R ak er ! A Son. Mr». J. W. H ill and »on, J. A. Hill, of E stherville, Iowa, arriv ed Sunday for a visit with th e ir son and b ro th er T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R A. E. Hill. They expect to m ake th e ir hom e som ew here in Oregon. At p res en t they are a t th e hom e of Mrs. L R adford w here they will rem ain for a sh o rt tim e. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Akin e n te r tained a t d in n er Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Jo n es and sons, Guy and Halley, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Jones and »on, and Mrs. Mary P atch. Miss Em m a Jo h n so n was a guest of Mrs. L. T. I-usted and d au g h ter, Inez, in P o rtlan d on Sunday. Mrs. J. M. S h o rt and d au g h ters, C atherine and E lizabeth, of P o rtlan d , called on Mrs. M ary P atch , last week. Rev. J. M ontcalm Brow n, of Los Angeles, C alifornia, is on a business TH E f ORD ONE-TON TRUCK has cut “delivery costs” for thous trip to Oregon. H e spent th e w eek ands of business houses, farmers, factories, corporations, etc. Thous end in G resham , th e g u est of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arrison. ands of owners attest to its economy of operation and maintenance. Mrs. H. C. L arsen is spending th e j They call the Ford a “necessity” in their business. Ask us for a copy day at M etzger, Oregon, th e g u est o f ! of the “Ford—A Business Utility.” Read what pleased owners say. Rev. C arl Young an d wife. She was ■ It will cost you nothing. accom panied from P o rtlan d by fo r m er friends from N ebraska and K an To sum up: Serviceability, flexibility, power, durability, lowest first sas. C allers at tKe St. C’.Mr home on and operating costs, service,' all together, are the Ford qualities which Sunday were Mr. and ^ lr s . Eugene cut down expense and will help you cut your “delivery costs.” Gross, son and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Chgney of P o rtlan d . Bot fam ilies were from Mr. St. C lair’s form er *home in Illinois. T he Gross fam ily cam e last fall by autom obile GRESHAM ESTACADA from M arengo, Illinois, and rep o rted If you are going to need a truck this spring, order now. a m ost d elig h tfu l trip . They have bought property In P o rtlan d and will m ake th e ir hom e there. The G resham L adies' Aid society has arran g ed w ith Mr. Lewis, who EXPRESS COMPANY HELPS gave a w onderful Illu strated lectu re EUROPEAN RELIEF on A laska last w inter, to p u t on his Among th e num erous agencies new lecture,’ “ A laska M arvels in Mo tio n ,” a t the M ethodist church next th ro u g h o u t the co u n try cooperating Complete Stock o f Monday evening. Mr. Lew is’ lectu re with H erb ert Hoover, ch airm an of is of a high class an d will be illu s the E uropean R elief Council, In his tra te d w ith m otion pictures. He has effort to rkise $33,000,000 by m eans booked more th a n 70 dates for his of a n atio n al collection fo r th e relief lectu re in the schools and churches of incipient sta rv a tio n am ong 3,- 500,000 children in th e w ar-stricken of P o rtlan d and vicinity. AND Mrs. C lara Sunday has re tu rn e d cou n tries of ce n tral and ea ste rn E u from Damascus, w here she has been rope a re th e A m erican Express com assistin g for th e past week in th e pany and th e A m erican Railw ay Ex hom e of her d au g h ter, Mrs. J. w press com pany. T h ro u g h th e au th o rizatio n of G. C. Lingle. —-Just Arrived D ouard -A tterb u ry has joined th e Taylqr, presid en t of both o rg an iza tions, “ In v in sib le G u est” certificates, arm y. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. G ard n er a re certify in g th a t the p u rch a ser has sa l planning to go on S aturday to e a st vaged th e life of one o r m ore of th e ern Oregon for an indefinite stay. little w ar victim s, have been placed « » They will be n ea r th e O regon-Idaho on sale at 25,000 of th e com pany’s « » boundary line, th e ir n earest trad in g offices th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates. point being P arm a, Idaho. D uring The cost of saving one child u n til th e th e absence of th e G ard n ers Mr. and acute condition has been relieved by FOR QUALITY Mrs. F red . T ib b etts will occupy th e ir the next E uropean h arv est is $10, but d onations of sm a lle r sum s a re w el hom e on Division street. , Phone 641 H. W. A drian deposited $34.10 in come, and a co n trib u tio n of only $1. a local bank to be se n t to H erb ert u n d er th e econom ical ad m in istratio n Hoover for d istrib u tio n am ong relief of th e Council, will keep life in a bodies giving aid to s u f fe rin g chil little body fo r a m onth. T he E uropean Relief Council is an dren of Europe. T his was th e of th e A m erican am o u n t received a t th e Saturday am alg am atio n m atinee. The house was packed with F rien d s Service Com m ittee, A merican GIVEN BY children with a sm all sp rin k lin g of Red Cross, A m erican Relief A dm in istra tio n , F ed eral Council of the grow n-ups. The' Outlook force has been h ard C hurch of C hrist In A m erica, Jew ish lilt d u rin g th e past week or two. H. Jo in t D istributlon^com m tttee, K night» Will be Held in Masonic Hall, Gresham L. St. C lair has been confined to hts of Colum bus, Y. M. C. A. and the hom e for several days w ith a p ersist Y. W. C.A., form ed by Mr. H oover en t th ro a t trouble. Mrs. St. C lair was for th e elim in atio n of duplicate effort DON'T FORGET THE DATE! a t hom e all of last week earin g for in m in isterin g to th e sta rv in g ch il dren, to th e end th a t th e last penny h e r d au g h ter, M ildred. Mrs. A lta Gents $1.00 Ladies Free G entry devoted h er en tire tim e «from of every dollar contributed, m ight F riday afternoon to T uesday m o rn çpach a hun g ry child in the form of ing to th e care of h e r little son, R us food o r m edical service. •Invisible G uest” certificates, which sell. Several o th e r m em bers of th e force are fighting off th e prevailing can be purchased for any am ount I “ d istem p er” an d seem in a fair w ay’ from $ 1 up, are on sale a t th e local to win in th e fight. It is a sa tisfac otficp of th e Am erjj'an Railw ay Ex tion to note th a t th e sick ones are all press com pany. improving. J. V. Cogswell, agent at th e L in-J nem ann and Mt. Hood depot in | GRESHAM Main S treet Phone 881 G ren h am T h e a te r W ed n esd ay . G resham , calleîl th e O utlook’s a tte n GKO. D l KTL, Prop. "T he Girl from N ow here" with tion to thia work and he will m all Cleo Madison and W ilfred Luca» will receipts at hjp own expense fo r all be th e featu re In tom orrow ’» program donations received by him. The su b at the G resham T h eater. "T h e Girl scrip tio n s may be m ailed from N ow here" has been at th e S tar Read th e W ant Ad». P o rtlan d th e past fo u r days and no b e tte r recom m endation can be given R egular m eeting of Gresh- G resham p icture fan». Miss E linor am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., Field will also be seen in one of her In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs- I best com edies, "T a k in g th e C ount.” day evening. W ork in the in itiato ry degree. V isitors welcome. HAR11.Y J STANLEY, N. O. D entistry m ade painless by nerve blocking method». Try It. Dr. C. P. JACKSON JONES, S ecretary. Johnson. 611 Morgan Bldg.. P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. W e say - forward Resolution» of Condolence. MARCH W hereas. It has seem ed fit In th e G O lN G r - wisdom of the g u ard ia n of th e Uni verse to rem ove from o u r m idst the IF Y O U sp irit ef o u r ««teemed N eighbor Es- W A N T TO Would it be any satisfaction to you tella M H illyard, who was called MAKE A in these times if you could put some from th is life Ja n u a ry 15, 1921, SHOWING* th erefo re be it of your money into the great national Resolved, th a t In her passing. fund held by the Federal Reserve Clover Circle No. 202. N eighbors of Banking System which is standing back W oodcraft, ha« lo st a faith fu l m em of and steadying the business interests ber, th e husband and children a lov TH E PERSON WHO of the country! ing wife and m other, and th e en tire WANTS TO K E E P ON You can do it hv depositing your com m unity a valued friend. Be it money with us, as we in turn keep progressing m ust m ake certain fu rth e r part of it on deposit with our Federal th a t his h ealth is “ rig h t side up Resolved, T h at th is circle ten d er reserve hank, where it will be ready w ith «.are.” One good way to to th e relatives an d friendtPof th e do for you when needed. m ake certain of th is Is to p u r «eased neighbor, Its deep sym pathy In this way, without cost, you can chase m eats w hose quallty- in th is h o u r of sorrow , and be it also g u aran teed n ess will m ake him strengthen the system and secure for Resolved, T h at a copy of these yonmelf its protection. feel certain th a t hie digestion resolutions be sen t to th e fam ily and will assim ilate th e proper food to th e Gr««ham O utlook to r p u b lica valuee. One way to m ake cer tion and a copy he spread upon the tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats records of th is circle. b ,re . ERD1NE E BEADLE, Gre*ham . Oregon N ELLIE O. METZGER. ALTA M. TRUITT, 41 Com m ittee. I Ford Ton Truck Cuts Delivery Costs Jones Lumber Co. ESTABLISHED 1859 GRESHAM LUMBER YARD PHONE 891 See J. 0. Mast Star a Star Shingles $3.50 Per M. RAKER & SO N Don’t Overlook ATTENDING OUR BIG DEMONSTRATION of the “NATIONAL STEAM PRESSURE COOKER AND CANNER” At our store February 3d, 4th and 5th. All day Thursday, Friday and Saturday Makes an Rooster as Tender as a Z^Squab □ Recognized authorities reco m m en d cooking by steam “ under pressure" for it brings out all the flavor and juices. Cheaper cuts of meat and hard-tocook foods are made delicious and tender in one-third the time with one-quarter the fuel in a This aehedule will give you a very good idea ot the saving they make possible. Ofrw F o rk a n d B e a n s . H am Pot Roast Meat S oups C hicken C abhagr 1 S trin g Beans S tr a ïu n l P u d d in g s O atm eal e! .1 hour» l . ii i h o u rs 2 h o u rs <M> m in. 4« m in. 40 m in. .10 m in. .40 tam . ‘4) m in. Steam Pressun Coot tr y “ 40 niin. 50 m in. 50 min. .10 m in. .40 m in. 10 m in. IO m in. 15 m in . 10 m in. JO m in. The verv next time you arc down town let us show you this time and labor saving neces sity that should he in every home. We will gladly send one on approval. Just think of ha\ ing your fuel bill reduced over one-half. This is the answer to the fuel or gas question. Mrs. Davidson, direct from the factory, will,show you how to cook perfectly delicious pork and beans in 40 MINUTES. She will cook anything you ask and show you how simple it is to cook it. the Editorial in February number of Ladies' Home Journal, page 100, all about this wonderful saving de vice in cooking. • Simple to operate. You ow e it to your self to attend this demonstration with absolutely no ob ligation on your part. It costs little to own one of these wonderful cookers and canners. D on't miss this interesting demonstration. A. W. METZGER & CO, QUALITY AND SERVICE ORBSHAM. MEN’S WOMEN’S t I • CHILDREN'S SHOES * B IS H O P B R O S . . TH E NEXT D A N C E THE JAZZLAND FIVE THURSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 3 CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard d tiS /r d l 1 i 3Ï OREGON Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Keeping Business on the Level first State Bank Gresham Meat Market Phone