Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 21, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    VAGE FOVR
GRESHAM
SHOES!
OUTLOOK.
FRIDAY,
/V N E
21,
1012
in s g L u la P a rm e ly is th e g u est
or Mr». J M. S h o rt today.
T h e re v.'ill be serv ices
a t tn e
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k D o sch er an d B a p tist c h u rc h on S u n d ay at th e us­
u al h o u rs, 1 1 a. m . a n d 8p. in. The
ch ild re n o r O n ta rio , O regon, v isited B ible school m e e ts a t 10 a. in. an d
w itli O. A. E a stm a n and fam ily th e | th e young people h av e th e ir p ra y e r
rirs t o t th e w eek.
) m e etin g a t 7 p. m. A g lad w elcom e
G RESH AM
| We’ve Got ’Em-What?
always given to all.
O. A. E a stm a n is e n te r ta in in g h is <
T he W om en's Civic Im p ro v em e n t
W hy
of course.
uncle an d a u n t Mr a n d Mrs. N adab L e a g u e held th e ir re g u la r business
E a stm a n of P la ttv ille , W isconsin, m eetin g 1 u esday ev en in g .
Som e
Mulls, Dimities, Percales and Ginghams of
very in te re s tin g p la n s fo r th e fu ­
'h is w eek.
the Finest Quality, to make the ¿Xveet gir,
Miss F ra n c e s H elm ick w as in tu r e w ere discussed. T ue& iay, Ju ly
18, is w om en's d ay a t th e C h a u ta u ­
and
woman look sweeter. Made in the
jGreshiam o n e d ay th is w eek, a fte r q u a, as it is a ls o th e W om en's re g u ­
Latest Styles. Just drop in and have a
a b o u t tw o w eeks sp e n t In S easide, la r m eetin g day, th ey decided to a t­
look at them.
body a n d
ta k e
th e ir
A sto ria an d P o rtla n d .
She
h as te n d in a
frien d s. A c o m m itte e w as ap p o in ted
now g o n e to h e r hom e a t 8 « P m
to a rr a n g e fo r a c h a rte re d c a r. Def­
Mr. an d M rs. Roy K ern a re
in ite p la n s fo r th is picnic w ill be
jo icin g o v er th e b irth of a son. R oy, com pleted a t th e n ext m eetin g , Ju ly
kind, and a fu ll a tte n d a n c e is u r­
J r ., ho rn J u n e 15.
g en tly re q u e ste d . A ll w om en in te r­
We have them for Every Member of the Family
L. B. T u ttle o f th e B eav er S ta te ested in Civic Im p ro v e m e n t a re w el­
H erald , an d I. F . C o ffm an, a pion come. Com e an d b rin g y o u r ideas
i Boys’ Black and Tan Oxfords sold at,
per pair, $1.00 t e r m e rc h a n t of L en ts, w ere c a lle rs with you.
I Men’s Oxfords, Latest Style and Best Qyality of the
E .J. G rad in re p o rts th a t he h as
a t th e O u tlo o k office W ednesday.
Corsets covers, Combinations, Skirts and
(received w ord from th e re la tiv e s
Selz and Parchard Brand at Most Reasonable
Miss E s th e r N o n th en e, of B a ttle ­ of M ilton S an b o rn , w ho d isa p p e a re d
Gowns. The Best money can buy. Direct
Price of,
.
.
.
3.50 to 5.00 g ro u n d , W ash., v isited Mr. and M rs so m y sterio u sly on May 5, th a t th e
from the Factory.
G ust L arso n la s t S unday. Miss N on­ y o u n g m an is aliv e a n d w ell, a n d is
th e n e re cen tly b o u g h t lo ts in W a llu ­ w orking on th e riv er. It w as know n
th a t h e w as d e sp o n d e n t, an d It was
la H eig h ts an d ex p ects to build on b a r e d th a t he had co m m itted su i­
Have you seen
th em som e tim e In th e fu tu re .
W hite N ubuck Shoes of th e Best W elts at
-
-
$3.50
cide.
Mrs. O. J. T ra m b la y
an d
tw o
Tan, G unm etal a n d Patent, butto n s or lace, at
$2.50, 3.00, 3.50
"H ow P e rse c u tio n h as E xtended
the New
to
th e K now ledge o f G od,” is th e topic little d a u g h te rs w ent y este rd a y
WOMEN’S OXFORDS T an, Patent, G unm etal, going at
$2.50 to 3.00
S e a ttle fo r a tw o w e e k s’ visit.
fwr th e E p w o rth L eag u e next S un­
T he re g u la r S un d ay school w ill be
day a t th e M. K. ch u rch . L eader. held a t th e M. E. c h u rc h S u n d ay at
C H IL D R E N ’S O X F O R D S a n d S H O E S
Mrs. Geo. F. H opkins.
10: 45 a.in. T he p a s to r w ill p reach a t
T an, Patent, G unm etal, all sizes,
-
-
75c to 2.50
W. R. R o g ers is now located p e r­ ill© 11 a. in. service. T h e ev en in g
m an en tly in th e
R e g n e r b u ild in g an't 8 p. m. will h© given o v e r to th e
Our Heavy W ork Shoes are the Best. Every Pair w ith a special lin e of spices, te a s C h ild re n 's day p ro g ra m . All are
Let us show them to you. Made oil
m ost co rd ially in v ited to a tte n d any
sold is Backed Up by the Hunkidori
Xind coffees. H e is a ssiste d by his and all of th e se services.
Galatea cloth Piped with Navy, Red
Shoe Co.
.
.
.
b ro th e r Jo e R ogers.
G ran d m a Jo n e s is v isitin g
w itli !
h er son S ch u y ler Jo n e s a n d fam ily. J
or
all White. Cord Laces to match!
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Oh, they never go wrong boys, and the price is right.
A lbert C a rn in e and fam ily from
c e le b ratio n
In G resh am
on th e
trimmings.
Sizes 10 to 20. Prices,!
C ondon, O re., a re v isitin g w ith Mr.
F o u rth — if it sto p s rain in g .
and Mrs. E. R. C ochran.
a rtic le is gu aran tee d a ll w o o l,
P rin cip al G. It. R obinson is spend
Mrs. W. R. B iddle e n te r ta in e d an
at 15 and $ 2 0
“S u its t h a t S u it”
in g a few d ay s on his place a t F ir- uncle and a u n t from C a lifo rn ia one
wood. He is p u ttin g in som e g ard en day last week. S he sp en t u early
he w hole week In P o rtla n d w ith rela
Felt an d Straw I lats that fit well an d look the best at the most
an d m a k in g v ario u s im p ro v em en ts. 'tives e n jo y in g th e rose c a rn iv a l .
M oderate prices $1 to $3.
E verybody n eed s a straw
Mr. R obinson w as hom e S unday and
D avid W eaver an d Thoe. G inder
bat for the 4th of July.
G et yours early and avoid the rush.
Mond ay.
Bring Your Eggs and Butter
have re tu rn e d from
S alem w here
E very b u sin ess m an
an d m any they h a v e been in a tte n d a n c e a t th e
W hat you M*e in our ad. is no .
O. A. it. e n cam p m en t.
citizen s sh o u ld g et a copy of th e di­
recto ry ju s t p u b lish ed fo r G resham M rs. llu n iiin g In ju re d in a R u n aw ay
in d ru ra l ro u te s. It w ill be useful
W hile Mrs. L. P. M anning w as
in m any w ays an d only costs 50 d riv in g o u t of G resham
on Main
cen ts. It is fo r sale by L. L. K id- a fre e t T h u rsd a y m o rn in g , sh e m et
le r a t S te rlin g & K id d e r's
sto re, a ru n aw ay h o rse, belo n g in g to Mr.
G resham .
E rick so n of P ow ell V alley. S eeking
Mrs. C. S. S m ith Is sp en d in g a few to avoid th e ru n a w a y w hich w as g o ­ E n th u s ia s tic M e e tin g o f P io n e t rs.
L ist o f Letters.
B irth d a y Nm -prise,
W illard M. T a y lo r of D u fu r is vis­
G u ern ey W ood w as g iven a s u r­ d ay s w ith h e r siste r, Mrs. D unlop, ing a t a te rrific ra te , Mrs. M anning
Q u ite a p a rty w ent from G resh an i itin g w ith M a rtin R o b e rts and fa m ­
T he follow ing list of le tte r s re ­
p rise last T u esd ay a fte rn o o n on th e a t C ressw ell, O regon.
tu rn e d in to F ifth s tre e t, w hen th e y e ste rd a y to a tte n d th e m e e tin g of ily. Mr. T a y lo r is a p io n e e r of '52,
m ain u n called fo r In th e G resh am
G eo rg e P a rk e r w as in P o rtla n d horse m ade th e sam e tu r n , s trik in g th e O regon P io n e e rs' asso ciatio n . and lived fo r m any y e a rs on C olum ­
occasion o f his six th b irth d a y , when
N o tw ith s ta n d in g th e heavy ra in , an
post office fo r th e w eek e n d in g tw elv e o f his little frie n d s co n g re ­ on b u sin ess W ednseday.
h e r buggy and o v e rtu rn in g it. F o r- e n th u s ia s tic m e e tin g w as held. A bia S lough. H e to o k in th e p io n e e rs’
W
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d
.1title 1 8 th , 1912:
g a te d at Ills hom e. A p le a s a n t tim e
tu n a te ly h e r h o rse b ro k e loose from little ra in does not h u rt an O regon m eetin g y e ste rd a y .
Letters.
w as sp e n t in play. Ice cream and hom e from th e s ta te u n iv e rsity at h e r buggy, o th e rw ise
sh e
m ig h t pioneer.
T h e c o m m itte e on th e D a n n n eier
year. tiave been very serio u sly
in ju re d • A m ong th o se g o in g from G resham p rize co n test w as o u t view ing law ns
c ak e w ere serv ed , an d In th e e v e n ­ .E u g en e an d re p o rts a good
JUrs. M. Osenete.
‘w
em
W.
H.
B
ond,
Mr.
an
d
M
rs
C ard s II. M. F ra z e r, L. F . Ras- ing G uerney took th e w hole p a rty to H e may a te n d th e m edical d e p a rt­ As it w as sh e received sev ere b ru ises S, B. Jo h n s o n , Mr .and Mrs. J o h n last W ednesday. T hey w ill go o u t
once o r tw ice m o re b efo re th e prizes
m en t next y ear.
m nssen, C has. M Ickel,
Miss
May th e p ic tu re show.
about th© hilts, hut it is believed no R o b erts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P u llen a re aw ard ed on June29t.h.
In th e list o f G resh an i callers, se rio u s tro u b le w ill re s u lt. S he was an<1 Mr- P u lle n 's b ro th e r Tom from
H ughes, A nna J .
B u c h a n a n , Mrs
Mrs. W a lte r H. Jo h n so n h a s gone
W hooping cough is not d a n g e ro u s th is week w ere som e frie n d s of Mrs. ta k e n in to Ed. M etzger's house w here G™“ V alley, w ho h a s been v isitin g
A ip o h a U lthln».
to W yom ing to spend th e su m m e r
T hese le tte r s w ill lie se n t to th e w hen the. co u g h 1« k ep t loose and I. McColl G. M. R ichey, th e gen ial sh e w as cared fo r u n til Mr. M anning h e !T, , f s" ,n<! l 'm e.
Mrs. Jo h n s o n wa
"■> H. Bond what is a m em b er of w ith h e r p a re n ts.
e x p e c to ra tio n easy by g iv in g C h am ­ p o stm asterl of L a G ran d d e, h is wife re tu rn e d from h is m ail ro u te in th e
itc i le tte r o.’fice on lim e I'lUi',
tlie O regon P io n e e rs’ asso ciatio n ,w a s 'accom panied by h e r little d a u g h te r
b
e
rla
in
's
Cough
Rem
edy.
It
has
an d th e ir old tim e frien d
H. G. a fte rn o o n ,w h e n sh e w as ta k e n hom e hut a boy of 12 y e a rs w hen lie cam e R u th an d h e r sin ter and child from
1 9 I J , If not d eliv ered before. In
ep id em ics of D urand of P o rtla n d . Mr. a n d Mrs R e p o rts th is m o rn in g a re to th e w ith h is p a re n ts from Iow a in 1853. E ugene.
callin g fo r th e above, p lease
say been used in m any
th is disease w ith p erfect
success 'R ich ey h av e n o t been In th is p a rt e ffe c t th a t sh e re ste d co m fo rta b ly H e say s th a t lie s ta rte d
on
th e
a d v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te of list.
F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co., and
i. , , ,
„ longr Jo u rn ey w ith tw o p a ir o f new
Sah* o f Home Cooking.
o i th e c o u n try fo r th re e y ears, and . ,
I. M cCOLL. P. M.
all D ealers.
'
' ‘ ",
' a s ” ls ' ° lng we
shoes, b u t th e y w ere worn, o u t long
By L a d ie s' Aid society, a t S h at-
say th ey h a rd ly reco g n ize th e little
Mrs. M anning w as on h e r way to b e fo re ’ th e jo u rn e y w as done.
A 1 uck & L in d se y 's s to re to m o rro w ,
tow n of G resh am , fo r th e n th e re P o rtla n d to get h e r d a u g h te r-in -la w , p a ir of m occasins bought from th e S a tu rd a y , a fte rn o o n . Get th e good
w ere h u t tw o b rick b u ild in g s, th e M rs. H. L. M anning and h e r ch il-
w cr<' soon w orn o u t,
a f t e r th in g s fo r S unday.
-
lio w itt b u ild in g an d
th e o rig in a l (Iren, w ild w ere to spend som e tim e " ¡ L ^ V ^ n l d * wTh’^ “1 'r "
best lie could w ith ra g s, from th e
Firem en, A ttention!
b an k b u ild in g . W atch u s grow .
here.
sage b ru sh an d p ric k ly pears.
A special m e etin g w ill he held to ­
M rs .Roy S h o e m a k e r has g one to
n ig h t in th e tow n hall to c o n sid er va­
D ayton. W ash., h er fo rm e r hom e Io
More School D islriel lt<-|M>its.
E v ery b o d y 's sa y in g it, saying it,
a tte n d h e r s is te r ’s w edding.
R e p o rts have com e in from a few say in g it ‘ C eleb ra te th e F o u rth at rio u s m a tte r s fo r th© good of th©
Mrs. R obinson an d d a u g h te r from m o re of th e schools in th is locality.
fire d e p a rtm e n t. You a re w an ted ,
,
O n ta rio , C an ad a, a r e h e re v isitin g
K elso school, D ist No. I!». C lack-
be s u re to com e ea rly .
Mrs. R o b in so n 's p a re n ts , .Mr. am t iim aa co u n ty lias had a good y ear
always on hand
■Mrs H alliday
T hey a tte n d e d
the a n d ex p ects to em ploy tw o te a c h ­
w edding o f M a rg a re t
H allid ay on e r s next y ear. At th© recen t ele c ­
W ednesday.
tion T. B. M ilan w as elec ted d ire c to r
Mrs. Vinughif o f D ayton is v isitin g fo r th r e e y e a rs and 1*. C. S pooner
See O ur Lines of
h er d a u g h te r Mrs .1 II S h e o m a k e r. was re-elected clerk
A 3 m ill tax
We have coming a Complete line of
Ma.-.ter D onald T ib b les of R o s e - ¡ » a s voted fo r school m ain te n a n c e
bu rg is visitin*) at. th e h o m e o f II
C o ttre ll school,
Dist
No. 107
B Dixoti
, C lack am as co u n ty .chose F ra n k B eers
A sh ip m en t of o v er 6000 feet of d ire c to r and C arl S lietterly c lerk . A
'pll>© Jias a rriv e d fo r th e new ex- 7 m ill tax w as voted. Two te a c h e rs
AND
ten sio n s ol th o w a te r sy stem , recent- w ill li© em ployed in th is school next
ly ( ril led by th e co u n cil. T h is In-I year.
| elu d es ex te n sio n s in W allu la ad d l-
In D istrict 83 J o in t,
H illsfield
tlo n .C le v e la n d 's a d d itio n . L aw ren ce's school, I.. Y u n k er w as re-elected d i­
ad d itio n , W h ite h e a d 's a d d itio n am i »lector fo r th r e e y e a rs am i A. F o r-
on soutu R otari s a v e n u e to
th e a y th e w as re-elected
clerk .
T he
I oniatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower
D ow sett road.
school m eetin g passed o ff h a rm o n i-
W. 11. M alikin o f P o rtla n d , rep- ously.
Every article guaranteed.
V atch for announcement later
re s e n tin g (h e O regon Life I n s u ra n c e '
In th e S andy school d is tric t, C.
com pany, w as a c a lle r in tow n ' ii!„y J u n k e r su cceeds P. P. G ray a s <11-
■ Our D ellvcry lin g o n is m y o u r Service; our piioin* is No. (MH; our
, A c h a r te r w as g ra n te d th e G resh- re c to r, and J . W. H ow ard succeeds
I b icalh .il, Pow ell S ir o t, next to Fred MIII,
Remember the location, First State Bank Building
p ill .'.edge, A F. A- A. M nt the C. S h a rn k e a s cle rk .
T he
vole
a n n u a l co m m u n icatio n o f th e G rand fo r a union high sehoool stood 15
Powell Street
L odge of O regon w hich met in P o rt- fo r a n d ltl a g a in s t. All o u tly in g
laud lust W ednesday. T h is is said d is tric ts voted dow n th e p ro p o sitio n
to lie reco rd tim e, ab o u t tw o m onths
B uckley school, Dist. No. 29, has
from tim e o f g ra n tin g th© dlspensu- had a p ro sp e ro u s y ear. T he e u ro ll-
tio n till he g ra n tin g o f a c h a rte r
m ent fo r th© y e a r w as 30, and th e
H C B urch h a s ta k e n a c o a trn c t a v e ra g e a tte n d a n c e 25. T he e ig h th
fo r sla sh in g te n o r m ore a cres M r g ra d e will be ta u g h t next y e a r
G
" A P ro c to r at Sandy. T h e s ite of W ood is c h a irm a n of th e b o ard of
tiie new M u ltn o m ah C e n tra l railw ay d ire c to rs
T he o th e r d ire c to rs a re
G resh am
d epot is on th is tra c t. Geo H am lin P. S. B erlin and II. II. J o h n s o n J r
Oregi o n
w ill w ork w ith Mr. B urch.
Mr. T u k e Is clerk
•
D r e sse s
SHOES!
SHOES!
Muslin Underwear
WOMEN’S SHOES
Norfolk Middy?
$ 2 - 2 5 to 4 -5 0
Herman Wile Guaranteed Clothing
Aylsworth
s i i g 1 S(> 1Z2 2 ° °
Next to
Postoffice
& Co.
Metzger Bros.
I‘resh Fruits and Vegetables
N O T IC E
S C R E E N D O O R S and W IN D O W
SCR EEN S
PENSLAR
(MEAT)
R E M E D IE S
D r . D a v i d R o b e r t ’s
( Garden Seeds, Garden Plants
G resham C ash
F A M IL Y
Veterinary and Poultry Line
Johnson D rug Co.
M arket
7 he
N e iv Store
Now selling Home Rendered
LARD
5 lbs. 70c
10 lbs. $1.35
REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION OE
F IR S T S T A T E B A N K
FISH O N FRID A Y
Hess Scientific Stock Preparations, Undoubtedly the
Safest and Best
UpQQ’ Stoek l ood, H orses a n d C attle.
IILiW P o u ltry P anacea, M akes H e n s Lay.
I4pCQ’ Instant bounce Killer.
HLuu J)jp a n tj D isinfectant.
Every Package Guaranteed.
Your Money Back if
Not Satisfactory.
I’ionm
Sfare
Grrtiua
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Owalrtv
I be Rexal Store
RdizWitv
zod
At G resh am iu th e S ta te o f O reg o n , a t th e close of b u sin ess J u n e
14th, 1912:
R eso u rces
L iabilities
I .on ng and d is c o u n ts . . . . 1 103,64 7.06 C a p ita l stock paid In . 2 30,000.00
O v e rd ra fts, secu red an d u n ­
6,000.00
secured .................
None S u rp lu s fu n d ..................
B onds an d w a rra n ts .
6,873.50 U ndivided p ro fits, less ex­
pen ses a n d tax es paid
2,611.70
S tocks an d o th e r se­
c u ritie s ....................
160 00 P o stal S avings B ank
B an k in g ho u se .................. 17,974.59
d e p o sits .........................
906.10
F u rn itu re and f i x t u r e s ..
4.882 48 In d iv id u a l d ep o sits su b ject
Du© from b u n k s (n o t re­
to check .......................
93.345.26
serv e b a n k s! .............
2,467.90
D em and c e rtific a te s o f de­
I Du© from ap p ro v ed reserv e
p osits ..............................
14,321.77
h an k s ...........................
32,848.27
Tim e certificates of de­
! ('h e c k s an d o th e r cash
posit ..............................
18,450 17
item s ..............................
38.07
C ash on h an d ..................
8,845 19 S av in g s d ep o sits .............
12,900.16
Total ............................ 2178.538 16 1
Total ........................... 2178,535.16
S ta te of O reg o n , C o unty of M ultnom ah,
I. C. J L u n d q u ist, c a sh ie r of th e above nam ed b a n k , do solem nly
sw ear th a t th e above s ta te m e n t ts tr u e to th e best of my know ledge
an d belief.
C J LUN DQ VIST, C ash ier
S u b scrib ed and sw orn to befo re m e thia 21st day of J u n e . 1912
LAVRA V B U L K E L E Y , N o tary P ublic.
C o rrect A tte st A M eyers.
T heo
B ru g g e r, C. J.
L u n d q u ist,
Di­
rector«.
MAKE HAY
XX hile the Sun Shines and
B u y th e T o o ls a t
Sterling & Kidder’s
Hardware Store
In
th e
G resham
In v e stm e n t C cm p an y 's New B uilding
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