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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1911)
Metzger Bros. Yes, W e Carry Paints, Oils, I urpentines, Varnish,Brushes, Etc. Also Lime, Cement, Wall Plaster, Doors, Windows and a complete line of Builders’ Hardware A Car of Cement Just Unloaded G e t O u r P ric e s S to re A d jo in in g l i e d s p i :« i ti. e l e c t io n Pilone 311, P im eli St. M ill son« on N otice is h ereb y given th a t .Monday, S e p te m b e r IS , a t th e reg u - l l r po llin g place, th e Tow n H all, la th e Tow n of (¡resh am , co u n ty of M u ltn o m ah an d s ta te of O regon, a spoclal m u n icip al electio n will lie held fo r th e p u rp o se of a u th o riz in g th e Issue of $ 20,000 W a te r B onds fo r th e co n stru c tio n of a g en eral w a te r w o rk s fo r th e Tow n of G resh am by an a m en d m en t to p a ra g ra p h 22, of sectio n 1 2, of c h a p te r 5, of REV. PITTS ANSWERS G RESH A M z MORMON ELDERS Mr. anil Mrs. R ad cliffe w ill move -------------- T h e G resh am O utlook m ade som e c h a rg e s in th e Issue of S ep tem b er 1st a g a in s t .1. W. S chofield an d J W . B allard to th e e ffect th a t they w ere a n n o y in g w om en In th e ir hom es anil adv o ea tln g polygam y. T h ese men have ta k e n occasion to d eny th e sam e th ro u g h th e colum ns of th e O utlook In Its next Issue w hile they in th e very sam e week cam e to my ho u se and in th e pre»- et.ee of my wife openly advocate«! polygam y and denied th e d o c trin e ol th e atonem ent an ta p g h t in th e B ible except It should lie based on 'm o re solid te a c h in g s ,” we p resu m e. th o se of Jo sep h S m ith , th e fo u n d e r of th e M orm on ch u rch . I T hey may deny th e a c tu a l p ractice of polygam y, hut they a re still udvO- e a tin g It, o r at leas; did so in my house. T he u n d e rsig n e d was obliged to forcibly e je c t his c a lle r from the ho use to get rid of his o b noxious a r g u m en ts. 8. F. PIT T S. ■ LJJX. ■«.«»? T h is Issue of th e O u tlo o k con ta in s m any ails, w hich a re worMi re ad in g . Jfon’t o v erlook them . th e c h a r te r o f th e T ow n o f Gresh- . am w hich said e le c tio n will he held at o n e o 'clo ck In th e a fte rn o o n and in th e will c o n tin u e u n til seven a fte rn o o n o f said day. y R O B E R T S, R e c o rd e r fo r th e Tow n of G re sh a m , O regon, W hen given as soon as th e croupy n a te«l Sept. 5, 191 I cough a p p e a rs C h a m b e rla in 's Cough R em edy will w ard o ff an a tta c k Of cro u p a n d p re v e n t nil d a n g e r anil cause of an x iety . T h o u sa n d s of r<> T W EN T Y .MEN W A NTED m o th e rs use It su ccessfu lly . Sold buy rea d y -m a d e stilts at w h o lesalt by G resh am L ru g C om pany anil all p rices. E. W. A y lsw o rth . tf Dealers. I Call at Our Store This Week The inside or twin-flue con struction of a Laurel Range is the root of its unequalled cooking and baking qualities and fuel saving features. I hese points will all be made clear to you by a demonstrator direct from the factory at our Laurel Stove Exhibit Are You Think NOW BEING HELD AT OUR STORE ing of buying a New Range ? You have made up your mind that trying to manage with the old stove is a waste of time and money. It c a n n o lo n g e r b e d e p e n d - e d u p o n for b a k in g . O n e tim e th e re su lts a re O . K .— th e next W e cordially invite you to be present and see for yourself bow a LAUREL Range will heat six griddles without beating the oven, the oven without beating the reser voir, or the reservoir without beat ing the oven. In a p p re c ia tio n of y o u r v isit w e ll se rv e crisp y hot b iscu it a n d d elic io u s h o t coffee ea ch d a y . Y o u 'll e n jo y th e d a in ty little lu n c h e o n . Y o u 'll b e c o n v in c e d th a t a L A U R E L R a n g e m a k e ? g o o d e v e ry claim m a d e fo r it. And remember to ask about the Stove to be given away. ;t w a ste o f e ffo rt, m a te ria ls a n d fuel. M a k in g u p y o u r m in d a s to th e ra n g e to b u y is not easy. D on t select a ra n g e for its o u ts id e a p p e a r e n c e alone. B eau ty is o n ly s k in -d e e p — in so m e ra n g e s as d e e p a s th e blai k e ttin g o n th e m . So get b e n e a th th e b la c k e n in g in s e l ec tin g y o u r ra n g e . The inside c o n struction ol EAUR- E l. Ranges will inter est you-and no other ranges present a handsomer outside appearance. ?•(*’.'} Tí $8.00 Premium Free W ith ev e ry L A U R E L R (a a n g e p u r- c h a s e d d u rin g th is ex h ib it, w e will g iv e a fiv e - p ie c e set o f "W e a r- R v e r " a lu m in u m c o o k in g u tensils. B o n t d e c id e o n y o u r ran g e, at least, n o t u n til afte r y o u h a v e re a d th e v a lu a b le little h o o k e n title d , "B efo re Y o u Buy Y o u r R a n g e .” C o n te in a n d g et o n e , o r a p o sta l to I h e A rt S to v e C o m p a n y , D e tro it, w ill b rin g y o u o n e by mail. A n d d o n 't fo rg et th e d a te s of o u r ex h ib it. Sterling & Johnston We’ve Got the Goods in to Mrs. C ra w fo rd ’s house n e a r th e fa jr g ro u n d s, vacated by L. I Sm ith QUALITY - PRICE - VARIETY T he L ad les’ Aid society met W ed nesday a fte rn o o n and elec ted th e follow ing .officers: P re s id e n t, Mrs. C. M. O lip h an t; vice p re s id e n t, th e p a s to r’s w ife ; w eeretary, Mrs. M O gborne; t , , iafl,trer> Mrs. H. Kune- GROCERIES CROCKERY DRY GOODS GLASSWARE Mrs. T, A. L aw son an d son M aur ice have b ro k en cam p th is w eek and i T h u rsd ay retu rn ed to th eir I o rtlan d home. Mrs. Roy K ern is visiting In P o rt- land for a few days. T he steam shovel will be rem oved from th e pit n e a r (¡resh am th is week as th e b a lla stin g in th is vicln- |,y now fin ish ed , T he L ad ies’ A id b a z a a r was a very suc,.e s s f u | a ffa ir, A larg e n u m b e r an(J t((ok a d v a n ta g e of th e gal(, of U8ef,,, a r t i«-les and reg aled first-c la ss chicken th em selv es oh p is supper. The net proceeds w ill to ta l a b o u t $50 w hich will be a p plied to th e ch u rc h w ork. Larry .lessen, J o h n S k arek and C W lnsenliury a re th e cham pion brick s e tte rs of th e s ta te of O regon. T hey a re ab le to set 50,000 brick a (lay- anil a re w illing to buck up a g a in s t ,h ln;j„ |h e 8late fo r 5 0 „ 7 ° r $ il,O 0 t|. m i 8S D ottle Davis spent Wedmg- , . , M „ Woo,la ,.(l of Fruit Jars M A SO N ECONOM Y SCHRAjj P ts 55c p e r doz. P ts 9 5 c p e r d o z. l>ts 90c Perdei Q ts 6 0c “ ig a ls 8 0c p e r d o z Q ts $ 1 .1 5 “ ]g a ls $ 1 .5 0 p e r d o z Qts $i » jg als $1.40 per dot! W e know our lines of mens shirts atl 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 cannot Eel beat in this town. Tbe style and fit are there Boss of all Overall, Best Made , P o rtlan d . Ladies’ Furnishings and Dry Goods] Mr. and Mrs. B eckw ith will move into th e house belonging to Jo h n F ield h o u se. Mr. B eckw ith is em ployed in ttie jew elry sto re h ere. .Mrs. L. S. O sborne expect» to move in to h er new house on Pow ell sti'ie t A n c h o r Store •Miss A.t B. Duly, th e lib ra ria n , mad,- h er first wi ekly trip to th e P o rtla n d lib rary T h u rsd a y since het- vacation began ill A ugust. Next D oor to B au li of G ro sh an t. "David Brown of H eppner, O regon, is vialiing his b ro th e r, J o h n Brow n, and fam ily. G resham Is su rely an up to -d a te T h e W o m a n ’s Home Miss A. G. Child of P le a sa n t H ome w as Hiwul a b ootblack sta n d Is lo c a te d so c ie ty w ill m eet next Wedtn in tow n y e sterd ay a rr a n g in g for his at tlie c o rn e r of P ow ell an d M ain a f te r n o o n at th e home of Mrs C. s tre e ts . O lip h a n t. All who wish to go 4«, d a u g h te r to e n te r high school. A n w b u sin ess b u ild in g is In p ro s m eet ut tlie ch u rch at 1:45 p , T h o m as G lniler Is hom e a fte r sp en d in g sev eral w eeks at B rig h t p ert on Main s tre e t b etw een G u st. a n d tr a n s p o rta tio n will be furnish* sh o p . T h e new sw itch board for wood w here a c o tta g e lias been L a rso n ’s and th e b la c k s m ith built on lotB recen tly p u rch ased . w hich it Is u n d e rs to o d w ill lie oei-u- M u ltn o m a h and Clackaniai toiiij Fills is co n sid ered a very fin e ca m p pied by J o h n lle sse l and son W ill M u tu a l T e le p h o n e Company hat I w ho will soon be a sso c ia te d in th e ri ing place on th e Sandy. Mr l l e s s e l new q u a r te r s next to the drug Miss G ilb ert h as re tu rn e d from a busi-ie s In G r • •ham. lia s h a d l o n g e x p -rle n c e In th e m a L ee M e r r i l l h a s resigned hi, lo n g vacutidn at W elches. e h ln ery and Im plem ent b u sin ess. , lio n w ith tlie P. It. I.. 4 P Ed. S m ith a tte n d e d th e c la m b a k e W ill lle sse l lias been very su ccess- 'a n d lias g o n e to Bull linn ai «1 at N ew port, going last F riday and fill in se llin g E m p ire ('re a m si p a ra - ! 1 rie ia ii fo r th e Mt. Hood Railway ! re tu rn in g y e ster lay. H e say s he to rs on th e co ast. ’ P ow er Com pany. j had en o u g h to eat fo r once and Q uite an im p ro v em en t in s tre e t [ c e m e n t coping has been , w ishes he tiad such a ch an ce o fte n e r lig h ts is noticed sin ce th e fo u r te e n a ro u n d J . H. Hoss property I j th a n once a y ear. new lig h ts have been In sta lle d an d Kr «*«xtly a d d s to its appearance, S te rlin g * J o h n s to n , besides th e ir I T h e re w ill be regular service« big stove d e m o n s tra tio n , th is w eek, tlie new tu n g s te n s put in. Hu,-b W alk e r is c le rk in g for W os- M E c h u r ,h ,1,'xt Sunda)' m* a re h aving a • hi-N am el d e m o n s tra tio n . tell AI- Co., h av in g ta k e n th e p lace ln g ’ » “ M eet. "S alvation I. Ck S ervices nt th e B aptist ch u rch on of .Mr. B eardsley. .Mr. an d Mi'3. te r .’ ' E v en in g , "A Strange Battlsj S unday, S ep tem b er 10, will hi as T lie v a c a tio n season is about l B eardsley have gone to P o rtla n d . follow s: S a b b ath school at 10 a. m. a n d th e c h o ir will be in their I Mrs. J. M. s h o r t mid c h ild re n , T h e m o rn in g s ri.ion ut 11 will be next S u n d a y m orning. The upon tlie n in th c o m m an d m en t. At Mrs K ing, h e r m o th e r, and Mrs. M o t h o l r p ra c tic e will begin again I 8 p m. a serm o n on ’‘T h irte e n D onald a s is te r from W alla W alla, F rid a y evening. have re tu rn e d from C an n o n B each Pieces of S ilver. ’ M iss (¡a ry of Hoed River was*1 B e rth a P itts re tu rn e d last M on w h ere all have en jo y ed a fin e s u m g u e s t o f M rs. C arroll Smith day from h e r visit to Hood R iver, m e r's o u tin g . week. A ll e le c tric m o to r Is b e in g in s ta ll hut h e r s is te r M ary will rem ain M. I). K ern expects to build It fo r som e lim e on a c c o u n t of her ed at th e G resh am F eed Mill. h o u se soon on id s lot in Lawn is a la rg e 15 h o rse-p o w er m o to r and h e a lth . a d d itio n . L eslie M errill w ill occupy th e will be a vast im p ro v em en t o v e r th e E z e k ie l B eers of Cottrell has I S c h u lts resid en ce as soon as vacated «Id e n g in e am i boiler w ith its co n r e tu r n e d from a trip of a month f s ta n t d a n g e r of fire. R am aby Ai by A. Leland. In d ia n a . M r. B eers is about Irv in g D odge lias been em ployed O sw ald have sold th e ir in te re s t y e a rs o f a g e and m ade the rtipl a t th e O. W. I’, statio n as n ig h t op- th e 111111 t0 th ô G resh am F eed Mill tire ly alo n e . w ill be e r a to r in place of Lee M errill w ho rOni»any. Im p ro v e m e n ts J o e E xley is driving the dellm m ade and a co m p lete su p p ly o f feed resig n ed recen tly . w agon fo r M etzg er Bros. Mt. I It It. C arlson left last n ig h t for handled ley a n d w ife a re living In the« Mrs. A nnie A lien of P o rtla n d th e s ta te of W isconsin to visit his la g e o w n ed by Dr. A. Thompson on fo rm e r neigh ho rs and only siste r, w ho is in very poor called M aple avenue. frie n d s h e re one day la s t w eek. h ealth Miss Mary H anson w as a P o rtla n d J. J. V. odeag e h as ch an g ed his C o n s tip a tio n is tlie cause of lo catio n a r ,1 will be found h e re a f te r v isito r y e sterd ay . a ilm e n ts a n d d iso rd e rs that Some of th e eaeherg a re sh o w in g Hfe m ise ra b le . T ake t'haml by th o se w a n tin g p lu m b in g d une at th e ir a p p re c ia tio n of th e lib ra ry S to m a c h an d L iv e r Tablets, S te rlin g <v J o h n s to n ’s H ard w are. Miss Pori in O sborne is a tte n d in g p riv ileg es a ,„| th e ir | nter<!gt , n ( h e , r y o u r b o w els re g u la r and ,vou . av o id th e s e d iseases For th e a n n u a l T e a c h e r's in s titu te of school w ork by se n d in g in th e ir list G re s h a m D ru g Company aD“ C la rk e C« W a sh in g to n , th is of books before school begins. T h e D e a le rs. w eek. Si h e r hom e h ere on Hhrary Is . specially glad to a s s i s t a ll ■ r C am as, Sum ia- ; fo Ai W ash., w here th e te a c h e rs w ith books an d o th e r MT. HOOD K A II.w n sh e is to be a te a c h e r tlie follow ing helps. D A IL Y E X C E P T SUNDAY y ear. W illiam A le x a n d e r O tt is th e Mr. H S teele M iller wag ¡n tow n nam e th e proud p a re n ts have given L eav e M o n tav llla Tim rsilay l i t e r an ab sen ce o f , , |, *‘ haliy hov born T h u rsd a y to Dr. i t ; 00 a. m. fo r Bull Run. 3 :0 0 p. m. fo r Bull Run. som e e ig h te e n y e a rs expressed h im an d Mrs. W ill O tt. Mot lier an d 5 :2 5 — fo r G resham . self as g re a tly su rp ris e d a t th e so u a re d o in g w ell. 0 :3 5 fo r G resham . Tlie c a rp e n te rs have a b o u t f | n- g ro w th of th e tow n am i vicinity. Ar. G re sh a m 30 minutes b> m hed th e Inside w ork on D r. 8. p. M rs S R. B rad field will g„ to t i e l e a v e G re sh a m fo r MoiitavlH* hom e of T h o m as G ra n t w here she B iiln e r's new house on R o b e rts ave- 7 :0 0 a. m. from Gresham. w ill assist in his care. Mr. G ran t is ""»> an d It will now be given th e fin 8: I 5 — from Cottrell. 11:5!) • — fro m Boll Run th e n early 104 y e a rs of age am i a n u rse ish in g to u c h e s by T h o n e i- i- ’ "" P ainters. ii;oo p. m. fro m Bull R“®- Is re q u ire d to c a re fo r him . |n ® I; r,,s a re d o in g th e p a in t- L eav e G re sh a m fo r Cottrell- , log an d tin tin g . 7 :2 0 a . m . SUNDAY ONLY T h o m as Bros. have ju s t p a in te d M«' 8 :0 0 a m . Iv Gresham for a n d put up , h r ee cloth sig n s a t v ar v illa io u s p o in ts c a llin g a tte n tio n to th e \ « »I I« ce • Is liereb y g iven th a t |,¡,|s 0 :0 0 a m. lv Montavllla f°r fa ir. O ne is R un. n e a r th e net ra n c e to ««IB he ns-.-ivisl a l tin- „ f f ,........f ,|„ . th e g ro u n d s a rriv e Sandy Ri'er 1 0 :3 0 . one at M ain a n d Dlvl- I o » n II, 4-conier up (<> u n ,| iMclutling »ion s tre e ts and a th ird leave Sand,. 1 1 :0 0 at Pow ell s. p u i.ilu r I.Mli, III! I. lH |i|(|. an,I \ ,.,in ( ,s I 2: 30 p in. arriv e Muntsvi 2 :0 0 — leave Montsvilis. m g Of A «•.•I.,e„t s i.le u a lk fo r th e .Miss la iu ra H a rv c v w ill 3 30 * - a rriv e Bull Ru'i l o „ „ o f G re s lu .,,,. m i fe w „ „ pal o f , he ,.o w p |, v ' p r,n c |- leav e Sandy 4 :3 0 ............................. .... ................ ................ X r 3 :3 0 — a rriv e Sandy Kl* Bids Wanted " O '. .n y . m l .11 K ill Is r,-M 'ie il to rej«-«« l ’ o r p a rtlc u la ,-. r a i l on D. M. Itoh - I e rts . i i , o n le r o f (In- T o w n 4 .a m r il. I». M . I t n llE K T S . T o » ,, llf-c o r ile c , M ep n -n ib rr « , l u l l . A-, Rngg and E th e l C a lk in s th e (), h p r gra(1J ill , i ' M «each 0 :0 0 — 0 :1 0 0 4 1) — a rriv e MontayilU leave Montavllw- a rriv e Gresham. A good board w alk h a . h T im e b e tw e e n G reshatn .... _ “ naa *“* n fin ish ed a lo n g F ra n k H e ln e y ', p ro p re- a v il la - th i r t y m in u te s <y on T hird street. W ork has commenced on a new h‘"'»e ju st south of th e J W U » r - 1 W vm * Time betw een Gresham River, one hour. W ay fr -lght goes ea»< ‘,0 villa at P n.'> a. m ' ' Hull R un nt 1:30 p. m. ca rry passetigei».