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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. T lls P A Y , FEBRUARY ¿0. 1923 PAGI THREE (oiiiiiiHiilt) (dun,-11 I« Hold Meet ine. M ULTNOM AH G RAN GE TO M EET SATURDAY The Com m unity Council, w hich is m ade up of th e resid e n ts of .L usted, A re g u la r session of M ultnom ah | o r ,pn, v ic to ry ami P o u p b I I d i s t r i c t s g ran g e w ill be held next S atu rd ay ,, ° ' lc ,o ry “ nd ( ottrel1 d i . t r i t t s g k in De neitl next S aturday, ’ ■I w — l|, • Jj.jid a m eeting „ W e u ednesday n e s u a , even- F e b ru a ry 24 in the O rient g ra n g e , lng> F eb ru ary 21, at 7:30 at the Meth- hall. T he birthd ays of Lincoln and ,>di8t parso n ag e in P le a sa n t Home. W ashington w ill be observed. T he T he form er m eeting w hit.h was an- opening song will be selected by th e nounced had to be postponed on ac- m a ste r. R. I. A nderson. T he roll call cou„ t of th e w eath er. At th e m eeting w ill be responded to by quotatio n s W ednesday evening, p la n s w ill be dis- from Lincoln and W ashington. A ta lk CU88ed for th e colnlng y e a r s w ork of on scientific farm ing w ill be m ade by the C om m unity Council. A good at Jo h n S leret. Two su rp ris e num bers tendance is expected. w ill be fu rn ish ed by tw o m em bers w hose b irth d a y s com e in F ebruary. TO THE RESIDENTS DE I’DWEI.L A dditional ta lk s w ill also be m ade by VALLEY WATER DIST NO. 2. one or tw o o th e r m em bers. T here w ill be a song by C ry stal and H arla n T he m eeting of th e b oard of com H ayden. G eorge A llder w ill also favor m issio n ers of Pow ell V alley W ater h is audience w ith a song. D istrict No. 2 w hich w as to have been held la st F rid ay , w as postponed and JtOTICE. I s h a ll n o t be re s p o n s ib le f o r d e b ts w ill be held next F rid ay , F e b ru ra y 23, c o n tra c te d b y m y w ife . J a m e s M . S h e p at th e schoolhouse. All resid e n ts of h e rd . J r., B e n d , O re gon . th e d istric t a re invited to atten d . Bay Dependable Coffee Get an E x cellen t P ro d u c t and at th e sam e tim e help th e building fund of B eth el Baptist Church Telegram-Outlook Bargain Corrected. Rate T he b arg a in ra te for th e P o rtlan d T elegram and th e G resham O utlook has been erro n eo u sly quoted as >5. T his should have been >4.58. The ra te on the T eleg ram alone is >3.75. T hese ra te s a re in effect u n til Feb. 28. BIG OLD-TIME DANCE Wednesday, Feb. 21. Dancing 9 p. m. to 2 In F a irv ie w City H a ll G iven by F airview F ire D ep artm en t D ancing from 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. M ixture of old tim e and p opular dances GRESHAM ORCHESTRA G e n ts 75c, L ad ies F re e. S u p p er 25c a p la te A GOOD T IM E A SSU R ED Postponed AUCTION SALE • • BORING T h e te rrib le storm of last week put a stop to a ll traffic. T he m ill tru c k s an d m ail c a r r ie r ’s c a rs resum ed oper- .u flr8tVtlm e Hvp „ 1V, ^ ¿ 7 first Ime in five days. School w as closed th e la st th re e days of la st w eek and th e snow w as d rifted five on/1 six aiv fz»«» 4— ays — — and feet deep («* in th e k. highw O .\.< • IN ST R U C T O R U R G ES ( ARE IN SE L E C T IN G EGGS i (C laude W. W hitehouse) C are ,n 8plect*ns eggs for hatch in g ‘8 nece68ary to in c re ase th e produc- tJon o t 8tock> „ , he beijpf Qf A L u n u , p ro fesso r of p oultry husbandry at Oregon A g rlcu Itu ral Co„ "T he first and m ost im p o rta n t co n Jo e L unday re tu rn e d to K erry, O re sid eratio n in th e choice of eggs is th e gon. th e first of the w eek. He stayed h ealth and vigor of th e p a re n t stock,” w ith his fam ily h ere d u rin g th e Isay s Mr. L unn. "T h is is w here th e sto rm y w eath er. | tra p n e ste r has th e ad v an tag e for he Mrs. Jo h n Knox is v isitin g for a few can tell w hich hens a re good lay ers days a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. E. and w h eth er or not th e ir egg8 a re de M. A m esberry of P o rtlan d sirab le for h atch in g .” J. W. M aulding of S h erid an , Oregon, Eggs th a t a re norm al in size, color, is visitin g th is week at th e hom e of his and shape a re p referab le. T he sh ell son, E. V. M aulding and fam ily. should be free from blem ishes of any Ja s. H ite is actin g as te m p o rary c a r kind w ith no ridges or w eak spots. rie r on ro u te 1 d u rin g th e Illness of T he w eight of th e egg should never V. M endenha:!, th e re g u la r ca rrie r. be less th a n tw o ounces. L o rella Richey is rep o rted q u ite ill "T he su ccessfu l farm er or p o u ltry - th is week. m an who is tra p n e stin g uses eggs Chas. P alm e r an d tw o sm all sons only from tested h ens," say s Mr. a re v isitin g th is week at th e hom e of L unn. It is n ot good p ractice to h atch Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Palm er. from p u llet eggs p rin cip ally because Dewey H ill and wife, w ho w as fo r the p u lle ts a re u n tried as p ro d u cers m erly B lanch Lund of O regon City and th ro u g h som e w eak n ess m ay fall sp e n t sev eral days of la st w eek a t th e down d u rin g th e year. If th e p u llets hom e of h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H. have been m ark ed d u rin g -the pullet B. Lund. year and cu lled in th e fall, it is safe to T he B oring R ebekahs w ere forced suppose th a t th o se rem ain in g have to postpone th e ir e n te rta in m e n t and met the te st of high production.- a p ro n sale u n til M arch 3. on acco u n t Eggs from th e fre e-ra n g e b leed in g of th e deep snow. stock are m ore d esirab le for h atching Mrs. C url of H aley sta tio n Is v isit as breeding stock th a t have been kept ing frien d s a t Sedro W ooley, W ash in confinem ent w ill often show a lack ington. th is week. of vigor and v itality by poor fe rtility TROUTDALE A b ask et social is to be given next T h u rsd ay evening, F eb ru ary 22, in th e city Hall and an in v itation is sxtended to everyone. T he m oney raised w ill be used to finish paying for th e piano in th e grad e school. A p ro g ram w ill be given by th e school and th e rem a in der of th e evening will be sp e n t p la y ing gam es and dancing. Mrs. Lou H arlow w as h o stess a t a fancy d ress ball given M onday even ing in th e city hall. T he G resham o r c h e stra fu rn ish ed th e m usic. In v ita tio n s w ere sent to 150 people. AfUOMi Why? T h is B ank O ffers You I liis P o sitiv e P ro te c tio n Because For your greater protection W henever you w rite checks on unprotected, uninsured forms, then you invite l * s through fraudulent alteration or raising. W hy d o that, when these IN S U R E D Super-Safety checks are available for your use > The L adies' Aid of th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h of Pow ell V alley will m eet a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Nets L ekander, T h u rsd ay , F eb ru ary 22, In th e aftern o o n . Everybody welcome. T he L ek an d er place is th e first house east of th e B ap tist ch u rc h a t Haley. L ittle L ester A nderson, g rau d so iF o f Mrs. M innie N ystrom , is suffering an a tta c k of b ro n ch ial pneum onia. Tuilored Touches for (lie Homemnde Gown. E v ery co m m e rc ial a c c o u n t d e p o sito r of th is hank receiv es a v est-p o ck et $1,000. in su ra n c e policy p ro te c tin g him a g a in s t loss th ro u g h fra u d u le n t a lt e r a tio n of checks. A sk fo r yours. Bank of Gresham and h atch ab ility of th e eggs. POWELL VALLEY we believe th a t th e p o sitiv e sa fe ty of th e $1,000.00 bond fo r ev ery d e p o sito r, w ith o u t c h a rg e , is m uch b e tte r policy “ th a n ta k in g c h a n c e s ’’ th a t no lo sses m ay occur on u n in su re d ch eck s. W e believe it is good public policy to do e v e ry th in g possible to give d e p o sito rs g r e a te r P O S IT IV E sa fe ty a n d p ro te c tio n fo r th e ir m oney. W e believe in in s u rin g you a g a in s t c h e c k -ra is in g m enaces. For y o u r s a fe ty ’s sa k e we h a v e d is c o n tin u e d u sin g u n sa fe ch eck s w h ich w e h ad in sto ck to avoid n e e d le ssly e x p o sin g o u r c u s to m e rs to ris k s of a n y k ind w h a te v e r. I Gresham, Oregon MWMMMWMWMWMMMMMKMWMMMMMWM MM MM Wtf WM VW MM MM Pilonen E a st 7 1 0 3 ; G resh am 80S AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your P atronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving Mint G eneral H au lin g 134-0 U nion A ven u e W ood, Coal an d B riq u ets P ortlan d , O regon S elf-trim m in g s a re th e m ost p o p u lar tailo red finishes for th e season, re llow Is Your Cold Today! LARGE CAPACITY 0 . A. ( . City H all, T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru p o rts Miss Lila O’Neale, a s s is ta n t p ro Did you ever h ear th e rem ark , INCI BATDR IS MOVED a ry 22. P ro g ram , gam es, dancing.— fessor of household a r ts a t th e Oregon "E verybody seem s to have a cold Adv. A g ricu ltu ra l College. now "? S u re you have. And did you Binding, cu t on th e tru e bias, is one everM iear th e rep ly , "Yes, it is m ighty A 3000-egg cap acity Incubator w as of the sim p lest and m ost usable of good w eath er for colds.” LU STED AND C O T T B E L L moved from th e college p lan t la st C A T T L E — E ig h t Cow s, T u b e rc u lin T e ste d . All fre sh , nil heavy self-trim m in g s th in k s Miss O'Neale. H aving h eard such bits of co n v er week to a specially p rep ared ce lla r, m ilk e rs. F ive C alves. T he d au g h ter of J. C. Woods and h er Tliis may be used on co llars, cuffs, sation and m ost probably having in- w here all ex p erim en tal h atch in g is to tw o ch ild ren arriv ed from Idaho S u n panels, and round neck lines. If de- m e n u i T o c ^ L V t ^ l ^ J r a C i° 7 t “ 8‘’" 'o r ’» | sired the binding m ay be of c o n tra s t H O R SES— Ray T e a m , w e ig h t 3200. Ray M are, w e ig h t 1250. day and expect to spend th e w in ter ing color. T his type of trim m in g has th e m ystery of th e "w e ath e r" as a pro- “ « rlc u ltu re had ch a rg e of the moving here. Miss Ada Woods cam e o ut from replaced th e old h em stitch in g edge M A C H IN E R Y AND TOOLS d ucer of colds? T he "w e a th e r” being and se ttin g up of th e incubator. Which w as used in d iscrim in ately on unable to defend itself, you m ay be 1-to n F o rd T ru ck . 1 M illb u rn W agon. 1 H a y R ack. S p rin g P o rtla n d S unday to spend th e day. T he iiw iib u to r.w as so larg e It had all types of m a terial. F red Meyer m ade a trip to P o rtlan d , .... . ... . .s a f e In blam ing th e w eath er for m an's W agon. D e e rin g M ow er. M cC orm ick B in d er. 2-w heel C a rt. D rill. Bias trim m in g s of th e sam e m a ter- indiac r„ ,loI1B. b u t you a re not en tirely to he moved in 20 sections. It is h e a t Sunday. Disc- R id in g C u ltiv a to r. W a lk in g C u ltiv a to r. P o ta to D igger. ec,°“,?ml<al and c o rre c t In so doing. When you blamed Mr. and Mrs. D aw son S m ith and u n q u estio n ab ly good ta ste, says Miss th e w eath er you recognized th e fact ed by a coal system w hich g en e rate s P o ta to P la n te r . 3 P low s. H a rro w . S p rin g -to o th H a rro w . P la t steam th a t passes th ro u g h th e pipes to tw o (laughters w ere v isito rs a t th e O Neale. A clever finish to r th e n eck -1 1 |,a t th e re w as a com mon fac to r in fo rm S cale. H a y F o r k a n d R ope. 3 -h o rse E v e n e r. G ard en line is th e use of a n arro w bias band volved in tlle cau satio n of w ide-spread th e 20 sections and back again to the S eeder. C o rn P la n te r . 2 W heel B arro w s. 8 10-gal. M ilk hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. P itts last Instead g en erato r. Each of the sections on the of th e tim e-w o rn ribbon bow colds. P ro b ab ly th e m ost S atu rd ay afternoon. C ans. 3 5-gal. M ilk C ans. M ilk C ooler. 2 J o in te rs . G oiter. T he ends m ay be finished w ith colored com m on facto r noticeable to th obvious Incubator a re Independent in itself. e com Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atk in s w ere beads or left plain." H o g S c a ld in g T ro u g h , se v e ra l b a rre ls . m u n ity as a w hole is th e sudden and The first eggs will bo placed in th is d in n e r g u ests at th e home of Mr. and One H oes, s p ra y e rs , w edges, h a y a n d p o ta to fo rk s, shovels, . way , , . , of , lettin . . g ,, down last suni- ... m ark ed w eath er changes. So th e week Mrs. Joe D onaldson Sunday. m er s sk irt is by binding it aro u n d th e w eath er gets th e cred it, w h eth er it be „ , 3 crow b a rs. E ach eRK ls i'l««'«'! ¡» « se p a ra te Miss F ra n c e s D avis h as been ill tor bottom w ith a bias fold. When fin- w a n u , hot, cool, col.l, cloudy, or su n - 2 se ts dou b le h a rn e s s . 1 se t sin g le h a rn e s s , 200-gal. w a te r ished th e binding should be from shine. As a m a tte r of fact, the w eath er <d°th sack w hich is m arked w ith the (lie p ast week from w hat was tho u g h t tro u g h , 50-gal w a te r ta n k , 75 fee t ru b b e r hose, som e b arb ed th ^ i - c o v ^ , i ° i ^ n s ” are*” p o p u lar but" is" n ^ b ^ S S ' T °' ‘L’*“ ““ “ T he w ire a n d c h ic k e n w ire, g rin d s to n e , 2 lo g g in g c h a in s, sad d le to be an a tta c k of grip. ’ .sa c k s a re rem oved from th e young Jim M anary sp e n t S unday a t th e th is season. T hese may be used down c a u se ’ th a t produces colds a n d c o lla rs, 2 cro ss c u t saw s, h a rd -w o o d w a g o n to n g u e, 4 to n s the fro n t of a vest or on th e slash of a (h ic k s th e hour they a re hutched. hom e of his m other. Mrs. M anary. h a y , 2 to n s baled s tra w . sleeve. T h e r u l e t h a t th e s p a c e b e - il" '„ T "“ « « ' a t origin, and Mr. and Mrs. F red Meyer a n t Mrs tw een th e b u tto n s should be less th an ,ey ,ir<’ re a dHy contagious. I hey are A fter placing a leg band on them they HOUSEHOLD GOODS S. B. S plaw n w ere S unday T illers at the d iam eter of th e b u tto n s should he ‘ " " L T ' X< d ,re?t contact w ith a a re put in brooders. follow ed, especially in using sm all 1 .V,, , 8U. <‘r,Ilg froni “ c a t a r r h a l Steel R ange, T ables and C hairs, Sideboard, Oak B ureau, D ishes and th e S. F. P itts home. ones. Long lines w ere achieved on _ . 0,1 °* ,,11‘ ,1<)He “ »d th ro at. I hey i Telegram -D ut look Ila rga 1 n Rate K itch en U tensils. one model by applying fiat folds o t th e Lr ® t ™i’8™ “ ed by, coughing, st.eez- , Corrected. COTTRELL m aterial from th e sh o u ld er to th e ” Jg2 iV s and ,.b b y ..eal TERMS—All sums of $20 nnd under, Cash; over $20, 0 months’ time on T “ he i b n arg te - for P o rtlan d bv a n c i l o 8. s b e akH’ u s s o e ln t io n in . i s a ain .u i ra an 101 th m e i-oriianil w aistlin e and p u ttin g b u tto n s on th e I _ ' 118 8 1 or building Offli e school or TeIeKram and th e G resham Outlook Approved Notes. T h e F arm B ureau m eeting w ill be full length of th e fold. ! “ tra in an stree ca? o r a v ba8 be<‘n p rr<)' ‘p«>a «'y OU«,t<-«l as >5. held a t the C o ttrell com m unity church S et-in pockets alw ays give a ta il- _ , ,l..„e . w . „e re ., , ,, , , , “ ? y T his should have been >4.50. The ra te ored finish to a d ress say s Miss ,tb ‘‘r place " " " « t h e nxiividna s use on the T elegram alone is >3.75. T hese n ex t T h u srd ay evening, F e b ru a ry 22, O'Neale. T ailored b u tton holes, such " Ver, ' , “ Ba.in th e If ra te s a re in effect u n til Feb. 28. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers. K. A. MILLER, Clerk a t 8 o ’clock. All in te reste d in co o p er as th e bound bu tto n holes, m may ay be t? e, body 8“ r i " ce becomes chilled the and th e indi- ativ e buying a re urged to atten d . converted Into a pocket, A m rrow i u n heads u.-nun re sista n c e is lessened . I l l A K I I H S I ’S NOTICE OF HALF. m ake an a p p ro p ria te finish for ends [ V,d” nl 18 m ore llkely lo c a tc h co ,d - C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re Victory Parent-Teacher Association to of pockets. C om m ercial p a tte rn s usu- ' ' ' |p co n d itio n itself is so trifling In g o tli« n fo r t lle C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h — in P ro b a M cct. ally give d irectio n s for th e m aking of Ib ^t vigorous ind iv id u als u su ally do In th e M te a . tte r o f th e G u a rd ia n s h ip o f ("o n - A m eeting of th e V ictory d istric t, th ese button holes. T he bound button n ot ,e t th e disease in te rfe re w ith th eir ra d E . M e tz g e r a n d D e lb e rt J. M e tz g e r, M in o rs . ’ P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will be holes may be used as se p a ra te decor- daily p u rsu its, and in consequence No. 9H«5. ation. [ p rom iscuous asso ciatio n continues N O T IC E O F S A L K . held F rid ay evening, F e b ru a ry 23, at N arrow strin g b elts a re used for all w ith o u t p recau tio n s. As a re su lt colds N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r , th e schoolhouse. T he re g u la r m eet- m a teria ls. T hey a re especially good usually go th ro u g h fam ilies, schools, s ig n e d . g u a rd ia n o f s a id C o n ra d E M e tz g e r a n d D e lb e rt J. M e tz g e r, m in o ra , p u r for th e sto u t figure. They m ay be fin- , business groups, and rapidly become ' ing w as to have been held on F riday Buy a few s h a re s of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e s u a n t to a n o r d e r a n d lice n se to s e lf Is | of la st week b u t had to be postponed ished in num ero u s w ays such as scattered in sm all epidem ics th ro u g h - sued a n d e n te re d b y a n d In th e ab ove Stock a n d y o u r m o n ey w ill e a rn you o v e r 7 p e r cen t. n title d c o u r t on th e 6th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , fringe, beads, points, and sq u a re ends. out th e com m unity. W hile the cold e 1 »2.1. i on acco u n t of th e w eather. T he Rev. An easy way to tu rn a n arro w b elt is i*self may not be a serio u s facto r it w ill, on a n d a f t e r th e 16th d a y o f D iv id en d s a re p a y a b le e v e ry th re e m o n th s. M a rc h . 1923, pro ce e d to sell a t p r iv a te H. It. G ebhardt, p asto r of th e Zion to fasten a safety pin th ro u g h one P redisposes th e possessor to m ore ser- sale, a ll o t th e r ig h t, t i t l e a n d In te re s t o f T h is is a good so u n d in v e s tm e n t a d o u r E a sy P a y E vangelical ch u rc h in G resham , will th ick n ess of an end and w ork th e pin i,,us conditions, such as lary n g itis, th e a b o ve m e n tio n e d m in o rs In a n d to th e m e n t P la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te r e s t on y o u r e d re a l p r o p e r ty , t o - w lt : | P h ary n g itis, b ro n ch itis, influenza und fo llo A w n in g u n d d e iv s id c rib be th e m ain sp eak er of th e evening th ro u g h th e belt. e d o n e -fo u rth In te re s t In sa v in g s w h ile you a re p a y in g fo r y o u r s h a re s . Double loops of g ro sg ra in ribbon, : ’he pneum onias. a m i to a t r a c t In S e ctio n Inn (111) an d will choose his own subject. Re T o w n s h ip one (1 ) R a n g e T h re e (3 ) silk b raid , and linen ta p e a re good All room s and places, both public In v e s tig a te th is U n u su al O p p o rtu n ity T oday. K a s t o f th e W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , In fre sh m en ts w ill be served by th e com tailo red finishes. T he loops may be «nd p riv ate, should he so ventilated th e to w n o f G re s h a m , d e s c rib e d as Ask a n y of o u r em p lo y es a b o u t it. m ittee in charge. buttoned down if desired. T hese trim - th a t th e a ir In th e room will be con- f o llo w s . C o m m e n c in g a t a p o in t In Ih e c e n m ings m ay be used in the sam e way as s ta n tly changed. Individuals w ith te r o f th e D o w e ll V a lle y Ito a d , 120 bias edges. ( colds should be te m p o rarily seg reg at- Sheet Music. In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t fe e t n o r th w e s te r ly fro m a p o in t 12 Beading is not being done rig h t cd. Sneezing and coughing should ro d s n o r th o f th e S o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f We a re c a rry in g a fu ll line of all th e Ja m e s D o w e ll D o n a tio n Land th e la te s t p o p u la r songs in sheet now, and heavy em broidery is going j never he done except when th e m outh C la im : th e n ce s o u th p a ra lle l w ith th e All m usic. Buy a piece, ta k e ft hom e and out too,” says Miss O’Neale. “T he city is covered w ith a han d k erch ief. _ _ s a id lin e o f s a id d o n a tio n la n d c la im Room 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon if you do not like it b ring it back and > ’ ¡"’PS a r e sellin g such d eco rated mod- eatin g u te n sils should be sterilized to tlie c e n te r o f Jo h n so n c re e k , th e n c e e a s te rly t r a c in g th e c e n te r lin e o f a fte r u se; th is should be m an d ato ry ex ch an g e it. Guy D. Jo n es, Je w e le r els very ch eap ly a t p rese n t.” J o h n s o n c re e k 25 feet ; th e n ce n o r th to The m a te ria ls of today a re so pliab le for public places. th e c e n te r o f th e D o w e ll V a lle y R oad ; they w ork up nicely Into self-trim - People with colds should not kiss th e n c e W e s te rly fo llo w in g th e te n te r N eed Y o u r S u it C lea n ed ? o f th e D o w e ll V a lle y H o a d 25 fe e t H ave It F re n c h dry clea n ed . Re mingx T he satin -b ack crep es may be th e ir re la tiv e s; should re fra in from m o re o r less to th e pla ce o f b e g in n in g , p a irin g n e a tly done. T a ilo rin g fo r trim m ed by using th e rev e rse side of h an d sh ak in g ; should sterilize or burn iilm ii th e fo llo w in g te rm s , to - w lt th e m a te ria l T his m akes a tru ly ta il- th e ir h a n d k e rch ie fs; should avoid ex- D o r ca sh , fiv e p e r cen t (5 tie r c e n t) o f ad ies an d m en. h a s e p ric e to be p a id h i th e tim e ored finish. 1 posing o th e rs by refra in in g from go- o th f e m p u a rc P E T E R LEN A R D , T ailo r. a n d th e b a la n c e o f th e M aterials suggested as su itab le for J ¡ng to places of public am usem ent, p u rc h a s k e in g p ric liid e to la- p a id a t th e tim e o f T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 p er self trim m in g s a re th e taffetas, th e riding in crow ded vehicles, etc., until c o n firm a tio n o f su ch sale. I lid s fo r s a id re a l p r o p e r ty w ill he re c e n t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. satin -b ack crep es, th e crep es, th e soft i tile cold has subsided. ive d b y th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e o ffice o f w oolens, th e gingham s, th e cotton ' If you have a cold th e sa fe st th in g ce W illia m A. C a rte r. 1212 fia s c o llm ld ln g , i for y o u rself and for th e com m unity is P o rtla n d , O re g o n , a n d a ls o a t th e o ffice o f A W ant Ad w ill sell w h at you do crep es, and th e linens. See Me for Cattle Hauling th e G re s h a m O u tlo o k a t G re s h a m , O re , ~~— ~ fo r you to go to bed and rem ain (lu re gon n o t need and g et w hat you do need. m a n d a f t e r th e s a id 15th d a y o f BORING, DKEGDN, Kt. 1 lu tro n lz e the Heme "shoe S h in er. for 24 to 48 h o u rs; ta k e a mild purga- M a rc h fro , 1923. Men's and ladies' shoes. S atu rd ay tive, and e a t a m eat free diet — Dr I la te of first p u b lic a tio n Feb. 13. 1923, Telephone 3#x W h a t you w an t, w hen you w an t it, aftern o o n and evening. Ruben A n d e r - ! F re d erick I). S tric k le r, w ith th e Ore- D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . M a r 13. 1923 as you w ant it— W an t ad. It. (S ig n e d ) R O S E It. M E T Z G E R , son, sta n d in Todd's B arber Shop. gon S tate Board of H ealth. H alf Mile S outh of C otto n S ta tio n , % M ile S o u th e a s t of L inne- in a n n S ta tio n , on A rch ie C o rn u tt P lace Basket Social at Troutdale. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, at 11 a.m. EMIL ALT, Owner HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. L CASH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, of any kind E. NASSHAHN, i O u a rd lan . ■ ^W O M E PA bitt /HERZ* A Ho/ae. 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