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PAGE FOCK CREHRAM OUTLOOK, TTESDAT, APRIL C, Ifttt Farm Reminder* from O.Jf.C. Chase E. St. Clair, of th e Outlook force, is confined to his hom e with a Oregon farm ers who use the swill severe cold. pail for feeding calves or who hang Mrs. L a u ra R ogers and dau g h ter th e pail on a post betw een feedings G resham lodge of Masons held a w ithout w ashing it will Boon be look Luella, of L ivingston, M ontana, ar ing for a c u re for calf scours, acco rd rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs special com m unication F rid ay eve ing to th e experim ent station. The ning, a t w hich tim e tw o w ell-know n dirty calf pail is one of th e chief c a u s C harles R ogers S atu rd ay for a visit. G resham citizens w ere in itiated into She Is th e wife of Mr. R ogers' b ro th er es of scours. P ails w ashed th o ro u g h ly a fte r each feeding and sterilized who is expected here Boon. O ther Sun the m ysteries of the th ird degree. An cither w ith steam , or scaldng w ater ! day guests a t th e R ogers home w ere u nusual fea tu re of the occasion was and inverted in a clean protected place Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rogers, of P o rtlan d the fact th a t the fath er of one of the until tim e to use them again will ellm men, a Mason for over 30 y ars, con inate th is facto r as a cause of scours. A. E. W right and W. P. S tran d b u rg , ferred th e degree in th e presen ce of W arm w eather m akes th is precaution officials of th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow- for Men and th e young m an ’s g ran d fath er, who has very necessary. ! e r com pany, w ere out from P o rtlan d Young Men been a Mason for 62 years. For persons who have not a suf- | ticient acreage of legum e hay th e re is recen tly looking up m a tte rs p ertain - Em il G. K ardell of M anzanita, Ore still tim e to p lan t oats and Canadian ing to the b erry industry. Now is a good time to tone up your old suit P,*aS- .,In weTt.e r " O r®«°B th e Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair Mar gon, w as g reetin g old frien d s th is m o rning in G resham . He w as fo rm er W hite C anadian variety has been very with new trousers. Younger men will be g a re t St. C lair and Miss S ara Dotson good, w hile in ea stern Oregon C arle- ly connected w ith the banking busi especially interested in these new shades of ton and K aiser have been p articu la rly \ w ere guests a t the home of Mr. and ness h ere and has many acq uaintances good. In some w arm sections like Mrs. C hase St. C lair for E a ste r din- Biscuit, Gray, Tan, Blue and Fancy Mix who will re g re t to learn th a t he came D ouglas county and o th e r south ern ner tures to wear with sweater or blazer. up from the beach for the purpose of counties, and also in some of the Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert, Mr. and Mrs. co nsulting a P o rtland physician. Mr. Snake riv er valley and the Columbia riv er valley sections w here the eleva R. D. Bailey and Miss M arguerite K ardell, who has conducted a store tion is low and th e grow ing season Bailey, also Mrs. Bailey's sister, 5Jrs for several years at M anzanita and is hot, soy beans m ay be w orth while. Losses of sheep and lam bs are p re Rose L am bert and her son, Ben, of p o stm aster a t th a t place, rep o rts the All Wool, vented by avoiding are as Infested with A rboleda, spent E aster Sunday with form er G resham people th e re well. death cam as, som etim es called “ lo- | Mrs. H ib b ert’s d au g h ter, Mrs. W. A. John Fieldhouse, who is now 84 years well tailored belia" in Oregon. All p arts of the l w illiam s and fam ily, of Amity, Oregon old, m ay be seen alm ost any day w alk- p lan ts are poisonous especially the bulbs w hich are pulled up and eaten Raym ond Slauson, of Eugene, visit- ng on th e beach. by the sheep. The experim ent station ed w ith Mr. and Mrs. W ard Inglis Sun- Mr. and Mrs. W alker Q uesinberry, of recom m ends the eradication of death and Monday. Rockwood, received a le tte r from cam as by digging the p lan ts a t flower- ing tim e. T he bulbs a re carefu lly de Mrs. N ora W ithrow is recovering th e ir son, L ie u ten tn t R. W. Q uesin stroyed afte r digging, as they rem ain from *a severe a ttac k of n euralgia berry, who w’en t to M anila la st fall, poisonous afte r death. nd who is now on the U. S. 8. "B lack If Oregon dairym en use pails w ith a w hich affected her neck and head. A p leasan t fam ily reunion was held haw k", th a t he w as leaving on th e 5th p artly covered top, 50 per cent of the im purities that would otherw ise get at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s of April for China. He expects to re New Sweaters into milk a re kept out, notes the ex M arkw art Sunday at th e ir home on m ain in China until in Septem ber. and Caps now perim ent station. It is im portant th a t L iberty stre e t in th e ea st p a rt of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson and all utensils which come into contact on display two children, of The D alles, visited w ith m ilk and cream be kept clean at G resham , when th e ir six children all tim es. with th eir fam ilies were p resen t, 20 in over th e week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs all Hitting down to a sum ptuous d in Benjam in M athews and family. /irT T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T i ner after atten d in g the E aster services W. S. E v erett left for Tillam ook a t the B aptist church. T he children Monday to be gone a couple of days on M N 'S n W s e a w r e a r S h o r- e <5 s p resen t w ere Mrs. J. W hitley and Mrs m a tte rs of business. m E e L. P. M anning, vice p resid en t of the E. Schiel, of P o rtlan d , H a rry M ark G R E SH A M w art, of D allas, Ralph M arkw art, of D ouglas County association, w ill have E stacada, and W alter and Miss L illian ch arg e of th e affairs of th e o rg an iza H e give Red Trading Stamps M arkw art, of G resham , also Stanley tion until the tim e of the an n u al m eet Ingram of P o rtland. T h ere w ere ing in June, a t which tim e a p resid en t six gran d ch ild ren present. T his is the w ill be elected to take th e place of first tim e the en tire fam ily has ever George C. Johnson, of P o rtlan d , who W. C. B urch retu rn ed home S a tu r been together. T he aftern o o n was resigned some tim e ago. The annual day from so u th ern Oregon, accom passed in a p leasan t social visit be m eeting will take place Ju n e 13 at panied by his dau g h ter-in -law , Mrs. The following are the regular subscription rates on Port fore those from a d istan ce were P en in su la p ark and Mr. M anning, as E a rl Burch, of Roseburg, and a sm all land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the obliged to leave for th e ir respective sisted by a com m ittee, will su p e rin gran d so n of th e sam e city. Mrs. B urch bargain rates announced above. tend the arran g e m en ts for th is g a th drove her m achine up from R oseburg homes. A new aw ning is being placed on ering and in com pany w ith her nephew , has One Year W ith Outlook An a s s o rtm e n t of sm o k in g th e fro n t of th e S an itary Meat m arket Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cannon and son, re tu rn e d to her home. . OREGONIAN. D ally ___________________ $6 00 $6.35 tobaccos in tin s a n d sacks, of George Dietl. The w ork is being Billy, drove to Monmouth Monday, the OREGONIAN, D aily and Sunday ___ 8.00 8.00 W illiam S tanley is w orking w ith the OREGON JOURNAL, D aily w hile th e y la st a t y2 price. done by Jo h n H am ilton. ____ _________ 6.00 form er to see afte r business m a tte rs 6.35 federal bureau of public roads on the OREGON JOURNAL, Dally and Sunday 8 00 T h e q u a n titie s a re lim ited. 8.00 T he K ilgore dog kennels, located in connected w ith th e high school at PORTLAND T E L E G R A M __________ 50© Mt. Hood Loop highw ay n ear Rhodo 5.35 the ea stern p a rt of G resham , entered G resham . W hile th e re they visited 5.00 dendron. They a re w idening the PORTLAND NEWS __________ ___________ ___5.00 one of its bull dogs in the rec en t P o rt with G resham g irls atten d in g th e n o r We are h e a d q u a rte rs for highw ay to 30 feet, beginning at Zig- land dog show, w inning tw o firsts, a mal and Mr. Cannon gave a b rief ad zpg and going to w ard Tw in Bridges, POTTED PLANTS second, a special and a silver cup. The d ress before th e stu d en t body of the and th e total w idth of the driving s u r sta te norm al. local kennels also handled a new BEDDING STOCK face will be 26 feet, w hereas it is now Joe H llsencop, a young em ploye of from the G resham G reenhouse bull dog, recen tly p u rch ased from 16 feet. $25,000 h as been a p p ro p ria t P H O N E 1561 the Sandy L um ber com pany, w as ta k C alifornia by a P o rtlan d b reeder, w in ed for th e w ork and th e w idening w ill ning the best of breed and m aking him en by a G resham physician to P o rt stop when this am ount has been ex w ere form er S herm an county friends.' a cham pion, the only one In th e n o rth land san itariu m w here he was o p era t pended. G erard H artenhoff, who has and tto' g ath erin g w as arran g ed for a west. To do th is he had to defeat a ed on for acu te appendicitis Monday GRESHAM SECOND & MAIN been atten d in g the U niversity of O re m utual exchange of past incidents. I dog th a t had beaten him in S eattle m orning. The operation was su ccess gon, and S tew art Thom pson a re also O thers p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. ' ful, but it Is predicted th a t recovery th re e days before. w orking with Stanley. H enry Beers, of E stacad a, Mr. and ) will be slow, as the patien t w as in a A. W. M etzger h as been on th e sick Mrs. W ayent, of G resham , Mr. and critica l condition. Mrs. J. S. Heyne, Mrs. J. E. G ates and j Mrs. W. P. Jones slipped and fell list for several days. Mrs. B enjam in Cam eron has r e dau g h ters. Irm a, and th e Misses Louisa ; S atu rd ay at the rea r en tra n ce to the W alrail M ercantile com pany's store, tu rn ed from a th ree-m o n th trip to and H ein P e rry and Billy P erry , of inflicting a num ber of bruises, an points east, including Union Grove, P o rtlan d . T hree tab les of progressive ubrasion of th e elbow and slig h t in M innesota, and G rand F orks, N orth 500 w ere played, h onors going to Mr. ju rie s to her side. She w as tak en to D akota. She w as called ea st by the and Mrs. H enry B eers and consolation h er home by a W alrad m achine and a d eath of her m other. Mr. Cam eron to Mr. and Mrs. P erry. The house was physician called. Upon exam ination it has been stopping in P o rtlan d m uch b eau tifu lly decorated in lilacs and j was thought th a t her in ju ries w ere but of the tim e d u rin g his w ife's absence. E aster lilies, and piano num bers w ere m inor ones. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoover e n te r rendered by Mrs. G ates and h er d au g h No use d riv in g a sh ab b y c a r Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P arso n s, of tained S atu rd ay evening in honor of ter. R efreshm ents w ere served which w hen you can refinish it a t G resham , and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, lately here typified the E aster thought. Soisette, one of the most popular ma sm a ll cost by th e use of A uto M oorehead, of P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday from Moro. Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. terials in the mercerized line of wash Dr. and Mrs. G eorge In g lis and Mr. g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. P erry, of P o rtland. T he two and Mrs. E. D. R ak er and son r e G loss— a sp ecial c a r finish in a ll goods are shown in small and E. Gates. fam ilies, to g eth er w ith Mr. Hoover, tu rn ed Monday m o rning from a colors, rea d y to use. Sold by— lar c figures in many colors. m onth's to u r of C alifornia, th e ir trip Absolutely fast colors, yd... ta k in g them as fa r south as San Diego. They all retu rn ed m uch im 36-inch wide prints, scroll patterns. proved in h ealth and rep o rt a most Nice colors, yard, 2 5 c enjoyable time. Mrs. Mabel G. Sm ith, wife of H arold ' Mercerized voiles, plains colors, S tary Sm ith, resid en ts of G resham plenty of shades, 36 inch, yard, 3 5 c , about 14 years ago, died a t h er home ' in P o rtlan d at No. 900 T ib b etts street. / 11, * Voiles in dark and light figures, W ednesday at the age of 45 years. Be- j Ver> choice patterns, yard 4 5 c & 5 0 c fore moving to G resham the fam ily At th e la s t m e e tin g of th e school had resided at Hood River. Besides Shangtai silk in plain colors, white, b o a rd fo r d is tric t No. 4 th e fo llo w in g i her husband and fath e r, H. L. G ood- , . , , . . . , , , . teach ers signed co n tra cts signifying maize, orchid, sea spray, orange, rich, she is survived by th ree chil- I , u ■ . . t , 1 th e ir a c c e p ta n c e fo r a n o th e r v e a r; C. peach, suitable for dresses dren, tw o sisters and a bro th er. , «, GRESHAM LOCALS Spring Showing of EXTRA TROUSERS to *9 ÂylsWortK ÔMartiiA11! TOBACCO SPECIAL REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES 1 2 Great Events Are Happening. Keep Informed 'SUBSCRIBE NOW ! The Oscarette ■Auto NEW ARRIVALS IN Summer Wash Fabrics C 3vC and under garments, vd 'Rpady-. 95c for any road See the non-ding fabric for slips. Looks like silk, 12 colors, yd.. 5 0 c Plain and striped broadcloth. Line cloth, highly mercerized, yd. 60c W om en's N eckw ear Sweetheart, figured silk bo w s, new colors, to harmonize with the new d ress goods, priced, each 5 0 c & 7 5 c (. o-F.d rufflings, made with a sou tache cord in the top so the lace can be ruffled instantly. Will fit any neckline. Ecru, colored embroid- Same in solid color ecru, $ 1 .0 0 yard.... 60c Our lines of children's three quarter hose are now in stock \\ hite a n u lig h t olor», with colored cuff top Pair.. 2 5 c , 5 0 c , 75< W • can mai h vour costumes in Ladies’ Silk Hose. Pair. 5 0 , 9 8 , $ 1 .5 0 . $ 1 .9 8 T h e Sealed ChassiaMShow - er B a th ,” d is p la y e d last w e e k in m a n y B u i c k s h o w r o o m s , fu r n is h e d s tr ik in g p r o o f o f B u ic k d ep e n d a b ility . • I t m a y he d iffic u lt to be lieve th a t a n y m o to r car chassis could ru n u n d e r its o w n p o w er fo r a solid w eek, w ith w a te r h ittin g it In a d re n c h in g shower. B u t the B u ick Chassis d id it. W a te r c a n n o t get in , d irt c an n o t reach B u ick o p eratin g parts. Even the electrical w irin g is scaled inside w a te r-p ro o f, fire p ro o f, flex ib le tub ing . B u ic k is re ad y f o r a n y ro a d a n d a n y w e a th e r, th o ro u g h ly prepared to give B u ick ow n ers th o u sands and thousands and thousands o f care-free, tro u b le -p ro o f m iles. O n ly a B u ic k c o u ld p o ssib ly stand the “Show er B a th ” test. B u ick , a lo n e, has the Sealed Chassis w ith the T rip le - Sealed En g in e! BUICK MOTOR CO.. FLINT, MICH. I'wuaun <’/ Motor* C <>r>erwfto vt BUICK WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e I I oum » <»f Q iim IU ) ” G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N riio M m i We Give G reen T rarilnir S tam pa | M. Q u ie k sa ll. p rin c ip a l; W. W. METZGER 1801 G resham S A L E S — S E R V IC E Phones 40? Boring Mrs. B uena E ileen Swift, d au g h ter of Mr. and Stone. Mrs. G ladys Hoyt, Miss Alice J. Mrs. Ivan Swift, has n early recovered Leekley, Miss Ida Nordine. Miss Adele from the accident she su stain ed a Schenk, Mrs. P earl H ayden, Miss w eek ago F riday w hen she cut her foot Helen Hoss, Miss Rachel Chezem and severely on a g lass Jar. She w as Mrs. Mary K rueger. T hree of th e obliged to rem ain out of school all of p resen t corps of in stru c to rs, Miss last week. The little g jjl. who is C h ristin e Jo h n s, Mrs. V irginia Rogers about eight years of age, was playing and Mrs. G race Lane, have decided not and kicked at a Mason ja r w hich lay j to re tu rn to G resham for the com ing in her path. T he g lass broke and year and w ere not ap p lican ts for the cau g h t on h er foot over th e Instep, in- positions. Miss Ruth Bowron. of Val- flicting a gash th a t severed an artery , setz. Oregon. Miss L illian L ekander. of W hile the wound w as such it req u ired G resham , and Miss N aera Stebbins, of co n stan t atten tio n for several days. It P o rtlan d , have be< n elected to fill the is th o u g h t th a t d anger of infection is I positions made vacant by the resigna- Pa «t. j tions of Miss Jo h n s, Mrs. R ogers and Mr. and Mrs C hester W attenburg, of Mrs. Lane. K lam ath Falls, have moved into the Sell building, directly over th e offices of Dr Mary Becker. Mr. W attenburg is a c a rp en te r and expects to he em ployed at his tra d e In and around G resham as soon as sp rin g building activ ities begin. Mrs. G. M. N orcross, th e m other of Mrs. W attenburg, has resided In G resham since last fall and th e th ree will m ake th e ir home to- get her. W illiam Sales has received word of the death of his b ro th er-in law , C harles W. Page, who passed aw ay Sunday m orning afte r a sh o rt Illness at St. M ary's hospital. C athlam et. W ashing ton. Mr. Page was 78 y ea rs old and is survived by his widow and seven ch il dren. He w as well th o u g h t of in his borne com m unity and also had many acq u ain tan ces and frien d s th ro u g h o u t th e vicinity of G resham . The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. H opper a re leaving th is week for a point n e a r S eattle w here they expect to engage In child w elfare w ork in the future. An o rp h an ag e is beir. ; established th e re and Mr. H opper has been offered an im p o rtan t position in connection ' w it*1 organization. H ow ard Hop- ' ■M>r- a «Indent at G resham Union high I sch °°l. will rem ain in G resham u n til the beginning of th e sum m er vacation. E. W. A visw orth is having his p rem ises im proved by an a ttra c tiv e fancy lattice fence at th e re a r of his new residence, the w ork of F ra n k Gibbs. O liver Plow s, C ultivators. Im ple m ents. P lanet J r. G arden Seeders and C ultivators. Myers' W ater System s. Myera' hay tools. H essel Im plem ent Company For real estate loans W. T horne.— Adv. or call B.