Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 12, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    P tG E FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
FR ID A T,
JULY"
IS ,
11*12
hom e from V an co u v er, W ash., w here
sh e sp e n t th e p ast few w eeks
M rs D. S. R o b ertso n an d c h ild re n 1
F A IR V IE W , J u ly I I .
A b irth d a y of B oring, A lb ert an d B ella Stock-
Mr L eabo of T he D alles, w ho h as
p a rty w as given In h o n o r o f B eulah to n of R ockw ood, h av e been visit
been v isitin g fo r a few d a y s w ith
J e n k in s an d H elen
B liss
a t th e lu g MiG. It L R o b ertso n
Miss M arie B alm er o f E u lto n , is
hom e o f Mr*. O. II. J e u k lu s on T u ea-'
his d a u g h te r, Mrs. J . A. D avidson,
d ay a fte rn o o n . T he guest*
w ere v i < tin g at th<* hom e of h e r a u n t, h as re tu rn e d to h is hom e.
Miss
Mrs
J.
L
uscher.
D ella S to ck to n , L u cille H u rst, Ivy
h
Mis* S u sie H ull Is sp e n d in g tin- D aisy D avidson re tu rn e d w ith
Sylvia an d M ildred R o b ertso n , G ene-
v eve an d V en eta
B row n, B erth a w eek e n d w ith frie n d s in P o rtla n d g ra n d f a th e r to sp en d th e su m m er
Rev. .Mr. T h o m as an d P rof. Alex
S p encer, C la ra Salea, G e rtru d e and
Miss C o ra D u n lap , a n u rs e from |
E d ith B ak er, A da G ree, H azel S ta n ­ R o binson a re a tte n d in g C h a u ta u q u a W ash in g to n , sp en t S u nday w ith Mrs
a
t
G
lad
sto
n
e
th
is
w
eek
ley, E s th e r Shaw , A lb ert S to ck to n ,
Mrs. H arry D onley an d fam ily of U. W. E m ery .
Georg** H u rat, Hoy H obertaon, Melvin
M oller. Mr*. J e n k in s . Miss M yrtle Sjn o a iie , W ash., a re h ere visitin g , T h eW .C .T .l'. m et a t th e F re e M ethod
Mrs H. M. Shaw an d fam ily fo r a 1st ch u rch T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n and
J e n k in s , M rs J o h n B liss, Mrs.
S to c k to n an d Mrs. H. L. H obertaon j few days.
Miss M aude D onley, e ld e s t d a u g h ­ : p la n s w ere m a d e fo r a silver m edal
e n te rta in e d th e little folks.
te r of Mr. an d Mrs. H arry Donlev c o n te st fo r th e ch ild re n , w ith Mrs
L ittle M illard Hrooka, o n ly child ' w as m a rrie d to A lb ert D u ab er on 1 E th e l H ig h t a s s u p e rin te n d e n t T he
i f Mr. an d Mrs. Ira Brook*, died a ' j u n e ¿5
Mr an d Mrs. D u a b e r will
th e hom e h e re on T u esd ay
a f t e r - 1 re sid e a t S pokane. T h e b rid e h a t p ublic c o n te st w ill he h eld th e last
noon a fte r only 24 h o u rs' lllnee* with m any frie n d s h e re w ho w ish h e r of A u g u st. B oys an d g irl* fro m 12
3 cans I om atoes
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25c
in fla m a tlo u of th e bow els.
T h ree m uch joy.
to 14 w ill re c ite te m p e ra n c e selec­
d o c to rs w ere In
a tte n d a n c e ,
hut
C has. D avis an d w ife, o f Cald- I tions. O th e r n u m b e rs on th e p re - j
3 “ Corn
-
25c
n o th in g co u ld save th e little life. The well* Id ah o , a re a t th e hom e o f W '
child w as n o t q u ite fo u r y e a rs old. H. MeM aln. T hey th in k of b u y in g , g ram w ill m ak e It a fu ll e v e n in g 's
3 “ Soaked P eas
25c
T h e fu n e ra l and b u ria l w ere a t Mo­ a n d Mrs. Davl* will rem ain
h ere ' e n te r ta in m e n t
Roy W ood an d H a rry W ood have
sier, O reg o n , w here a n o th e r ch ild of fo r h e r h e a lth .
3
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S
Beans
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25c
ch an g ed p laces as b a rb e rs fo r this
the B rooks Is b u rled . T h e p a re n ts
w ent u j| w ith th e body on W ednes-
2 “ H o m in y -
- 25c
T h e C. C. S to re w ill o ffe r S a tu r w eek, H a rry a ss istin g ip th e G resh­
am shop an d Roy lo o k in g a f t e r tin
m o rnin g .
In
Mrs. T h o m as f r e e , w ho h aa been day only, J u ly 13. 1000 y a rd s of .n e w ly e stab lish ed b a rb e r shop
w ith h er d a u g h te r at Salem fo r som e Law n re m n a n ts a t 4 c en ts p e r y ard I Sandy. T he la t te r ia u sin g th e mo-
See w indow .
■ toreycle.
tim e, hag Jollied h er h u sb an d here.
C h u rch services for th e w eek a re
O regon, w ho have been v isitin g h ere
F A IR V IE W LODGE No ,s follow s a t th e F ree
M ethodist
Mrs. Cook and fam ily of M osier,
f
92. A. F & A. M. R egu- h u rcli: S unday school at Hi a. 111..
since I he first of th e m o n th , re tu r n ­
1 l a r In .-, t i n e s S i I II I'lliiy i , . l !
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• ■ ■ c o ll n t
11.
A I i . ; h '.
ed hom e on W ednesday. .Mrs. Cook
on o r b efo re fu ll m oon Ma I w elcom e ex ten d ed
to ull. E dw in
is a s is te r o f Mrs Ira Brooks.
. W. H ig h t, p asto r.
Miss M am ie G reen, h as re tu rn e d sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le .
Mrs. amt Mrs. L eslie Bell of P o r t­
lan d art- th e p ro u d p a re n ts of a 10-
p o u n d g irl, born Ju ly 7.
Miss M abel Brown an d Miss M abel
P u llen sp en t T u esd ay e v e n in g w ith
| Miss E v a Bell of P o rtla n d . T hey al
so took in th e e le c tric p a ra d e on
| T u esd ay ev en in g .
Next S unday serv ices a t th e
M ethodist ch u rch will
be Sunday
school 1 0 :4 5 a. m. P a sto r p reach es
m o rn in g on "T h e P u rp o se of the
e have all kinds from
C h u rc h ." E vening on " T a k e H old of
S tre n g th ." M ake It a p o in t to be
Sills to M oulding.
p resen t.
T he G resham R eb ek ah L odge No.
L arge or Sm all O rders.
'l l . had ln s la lla tlo n of o fficers on
W ednesday n ig h t am i also in itia te d
P ro m p t Delivery from O u r
one c an d id a te. T hose p re s e n t from
Rockwood R eb ek ah lodge w ere Mr.
ow n i Mills.
and Mrs C h ild ers, M abel P u lle n , G.
M iddleton, Miss A lm a M iddleton,
W rite us, P h o n e us, Call on
Itoss L ovelace, Edil I 'a v a n a u g h and
Mr. an d Mrs. C av an au g h .
us. Send us y o ur orders?
F re d B ru n n e r h as p u rch ased from
F red L antz, I i I h a c re tr a c t fo r |8 0 0 .
G eo H opkins, Jr., son of Rev
(¡co. F. H opkins, has opened a law
office in G resham . H e is a young
»Ttw
m an of rig h ts h a b its and sp len d id >
-J W ului 31 juuh 4
ab ility . H e is asso ciate d w ith a
p ro m in en t law firm la P o rtla n d and
to look a f te r till
Phone 446
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Sandy, Oregon k is in d in s a of position
legal business.
C leveland B inder, w ho is w ith the
G resh am M ark et, has had an e n jo y ­
1
ab le visit tilts week w ith h is p a re n ts,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B inder o f K a la m a ­
zoo, M ich., who w ith t h i l r d a u g h te r
A m anda have a tte n d e d th e E lk s '
carn iv al. T he fam ily expect to re­
m ain h ere fo r Hie su m m er.
T he F o u rth Q u arterly co n feren ce
will lie held ia th e M ethodist ch u rch
T u esd ay , Ju ly 16, 7 :3 0 p. m.
A
larg e a tte n d a n c e Is d esired . D istrict
su p e rin te n d e n t M oore w ill be p res­
en t.
T he I. O. O. F lodge of G resham
T he m em b ers o f th e W om en's
will hold a n In sta lla tio n anil inia- Civic Im p ro v em en t Ixiague a re going
tlon next S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Ju ly 20.
to a tte n d tile C h a u ta u q u a on W om ­
T hey
I lie W om an's Hom«- M issionary so­ en 's day, T u esd ay , J u ly 16th
ciety held th e ir
re g u la r tn eetln g will leave on I he 9 :3 9 c a r in th e
is
th is week W ednesday in th e grove m o rn in g an d ta k e lunches. It
th e ir
it th e fa ir gToumlg. Mrs.
L.
I, hoped th a t a ll m em b ers an d
W e have a b o u t forty tons of H igh
K id d er lead in (be lesson stu d y . Mrs frie n d s w ill a rr a n g e to go as th e
Geo. F. H op k in s gave an In te re stin g p ro g ram p ro m ises to be both in t e r ­
G rad e F lour w hich w as slightly
report, of th e co n v en tio n
re c en tly e slin g and in s tru c tiv e , especially
d a m a g e d by sm oke a n d w ater
held in Salem . T ab les w ere spread to w om en.
ind a picnic su p p e r en jo y ed
b>
G ospel
services
at th e B aptist
about fitly m em b ers and frien d s of church next S unday
at th e u su al
Hi«-, society. It w as decided to not hours. The p a sto r will p reach from
bold a m eetin g in A ugust.
i xts w hich will in te re st you, and
Mrs M. P atch bus g one to G ard ­ p a s to r and people w ill give you a
ner, K an sas, for an ex ten d e d visit h e a rty w elcom e. S unday school at
If not satisfactory m oney refunded
10:0(1 a. lit., young p eo p le’s p ra y e r
w ith re la tiv e s an d frien d s.
Mrs C lara K ane w ent yest reday m eetin g a t 7 p. in., p re a c h in g a t 11
to C o ttrell for a few d ay s' visit with i. m. am i 8 p . n t.
It is rep o rted th a t Mrs.
H arve
h e r d a u g h te r Mis. A. R. G oger and
fam ily.
M etzger is q u ite 111.
Mr. and Mrs A II. G ould sp mt
\ M a m m o th R h u b a r b L e a f.
last Bunday in
M ontavilla
with
We th o u g h t it w as a big u m b rella,
H e ir d a u g h te rs, Mrs. A. G. P ullen
and Mrs. C laren ce Look and fam i­ w hen we saw it com ing, hut
it
lies.
t i m e d out to be only
a rh u b a rb
Mrs H arry Bailey of P o rtla n d Is leaf, grow n In th e g ard en of D. L
v isitin g at tile hom e of C larence
M cLain. It m easu red
37
inches
Cat hey.
It is of
M ildred B riggs o f Lyle, W ash Is across in e ith e r d irectio n .
F A IR V IE W
sp en d in g sev eral w eeks
w ith h er .lie M am m oth v a rie ty , an d it c e r­
a u n t, Mrs. J a s . S terlin g .
tainly is well nam ed.
E nough B
Mrs. C has. D unnell* of P ort land m e of Hie sto ck s fo r a good sized
v isited w ith h e r a u n t,, Mrs S terlin g , pie.
on T uesday.
Coos Bay claim s th e la rg e st saw
Dr C 11 H ouse am i w ife, of Ar
K ansas C ity, K an sas, a re g u e sts of log. The» C. A. S m ith Co. has
Mt am i Mrs. W E. W ood and o th e r ■awed a g ia n t sp ru c e log e stim a te d
of th e fam ily.
o have wt ighed o v er 18 to n s, th a t
Miss M argaret M onroe of A lhany.
a-aled 19,600 feet of lu m b er.
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BU Y Y O U R
school, h as been em ployed to teaclt w as 75 feet long, seven feet In dl-
tin- 7 th and xth g ra d e s next year.
. m e te r at th e b u tt and
five feet,
T h e school board Is p re p a rin g plans eight Inches at th e top
T his is
an d sp e c ific a tio n s and doing o th e r
\ \ here you can get it the (. heapest
p ie ilm liia ry w ork to w ard th e b u ild ­ th o u g h t to be th e la rg e st log e v e r
h au led on a tr a in an y w h ere.
ing of th e g y m n asiu m .
Fairview
G RESH AM
Courteous
Treatment
METZGER BROS.
Prompt
Delivery
A Pew Reasons why it Pays to I rade with Us
No Specials
Just Everyday Prices
Can d Vegetables
• Wash’gPowder
Soap
G olden Star
C rystal W h ite
Baby E le p h an t
Fairy
25c
25c
25c
25c
G old D u st
20c
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C itrus
25c
D ew drop
10c
Polly P rim
2 for 15c
3 Packages Best I 6 oz. Rasins 2 5 c
B e s t C o ff e e s
I ry a Can of our Shilling’s Best Coffee.
If you don t like it, don’t pay for it.
One Million Feet of Lumber !
Bulk Coffees, 25c, 30c and 35c a pound.
w
Pitchforks
Handles, Rope
Pulleys
Everything for
Haymaking
W e pay Highest
M arket Price for
EGGS
BUTTER
POULTRY
Just Received !
New Line of Air
Pressure Oil Cans
W e let you use th em
30 days FREE
Just Unloaded, Another Car
Straus Lumber Co.
OLYMPIC AND SNOW-DRIFT FLOUR
he k ind th a t’s g u a ra n tee d to satisfy you.
Dayton Hard wheat Flour, sack $1.10
SNAP ON FLOUR
Powell Street
Phone 661
Just a minute, Mr. Farmer!
H ow does your sickle cut ?
the Improved
W e have
Carborundum Sickle Grinder
$ 1 . 8 5 per 100 pounds
th at will S h arp en y o u r sickle in a hurry.
A lso F ull L ine of H ay Tools.
Sterling & K idder’s
Sun-Dial Mill
Hardware Store
In
th e
G resh am
New Jeweler in Town
G resham Cash M arket
W ith a fine line of Diamonds, Watches
Jewelry, Kodaks. Etc.
W. R. Burke
SMOKED MEAT
Bacon
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Picnic i lam s
I ottage I lam s
R eg u lar i lam *
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1 7 c per lb.
1 4 c per lb.
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Ever Consider the Power of Interest ?
A ll F a n c y S u g a r C u r e d
W ell, th e com m on people of F ra n c e receive o v er $360.000,000 00
ev ery y e a r In in te re st on nioipcy loaned by them to people w ho
a re less th rifty .
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Pienm
Store
(gobant
Deposits in.
Our Savings Department
Quality
aid
I be Rexal Sto
Reliability
Have Increased from
//o í Heather
l \ t’A a II I )issapca ring
Cream
or . i n s . I 3eroxidc Cream
Save
you
fro n t
th a t
d is a g r e e ­
a b le a n il p a in f u l » u n b u rn .
25c
V iolet Dulçe I alcum
D e lic a te a n d R e fre s h in g ,
25c
\ CCCSSi/fCS
$2.595.04 in 1911
V a n / f j i Roxes
I le a v ily s i lv e r e d a n d fitte d w ith
m il ro t a n d b u ffe r. Ju st th e th in g
1 5 c
to c a r r y in y o u r p u rs e , o n ly
R e ta il f oot Powder
f o r th o s e a c h in g a n d s w o lle n
feet. W e g u a i a n t r e e v e ry b o x
to g iv e s a tis f a c tio n o r
te fu n d e d .
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Successor to F. W . F ieldhouse
Low Prices
1 5 £ p er lb.
1 7 ip e rlb .
m oney
25c
io
$14,004.60 m 1912
WHY?
Ileo au te th e young people h av e been saving. T hey a re not go­
ing to shoot era, h e rs July 4th and n t th a t tim e o v er $200 o f In­
te re s t »111 la? added to th e ir p rin cip al.
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IR IS D E PA R T M E N T
FIRST G R E STATE
BANK
S H A M . O $ re .
■ 'rX w v M .H ip
I tA N IX
In v e s tm e n t C o m p an y 's New B uilding.
C U E S HAM , O REG ON
C h u rch
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N o t ic e s
BORING M E
P re a c h in g I t a.
ui. each S u n d a y ; 8 p in. a lte rn a te
S undays
S u n d ay school 10 a. in.
E pw orth L eague 7 p. m in c h arg e
of H arry B ickford.
Rev. A. B
C alder, p asto r.
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Good Service
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
S ervices e v e ry S un d ay m o rn in g a
11 o 'clock. S u n d ay school m e e ts a t
I 10 In c h a rg e of M rs J. W. Tow n
send. Y. P . 8. C.
E. d e v o tio n al
m eeting a t 7 p.
m
Rev.
T hos.
R obinson, p a sto r.
G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
LINNE.MAN M EM O RIAL M
E
ch u rch , G resham — S u n d ay serv ices S unday s e rv ic e s— S a b b ath school a t
Sunday school, 9 :4 5 a. ni. P re a c h ­ 10 a. i n , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. in. an d
each
ing 1 1 .0 0 a. m., an d
7 :3 0 p. in. I 7 :3 0 p in. P ra y e r m e e tin g
E p w o rth L eag u e 6 30 p ni. P ra y e r W ednesday e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m.
m e e tin g ' every T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 .! F. M B u rtc h . P a sto r.
Geo F. H opkins, P a sto r.
P L EA SA N T V ALLEY B A P T IS T -I
1 G R E SH A M LODGE, U. I
Services firs t
an d
th ir d S unday i
F
■' •"
S tute.l in n
each m o n th
S unday school a t 10
w ill
be hel
« m. every S unday
Y P. S C. E r v r ' m u n lc a tlo n s
7 p m
Rev. J . M. N atio n , p a sto r every second an d fo u rth T u esd ay 1
th e m o n th a t 8 o ’clock
sh arp 1
ZION EV A N G ELICA L CH U R CH - I O O F
H all. G resh em . V isitin
Rev. F. H. F re u n d , p a sto r. S ervices b re th re n c o rd ia lly in v lied
H.
each S u n d ay , p re a c h in g a t lo , S u n ­ P u lfe r, s e c re ta ry p ro tern.
day school a t 11. S atu rd ay school.!
J u ly 1 3 - W o rk In th e M M d,
9 to 1 1 :3 0 a. m.
gree. T he M. W G ran d M aster wl
FREE
M ETH O D IST
CHURCH be p re se n t to c o n s titu te th e lodg,
G resh am — E dw in W H ig h t, p asto r All .M aster M ason* a re co rd ially in
S unday school, 10 a m , p reach in g vlted.
a t 11 a m an d 8 p m
C o ttag e
p ra y e r m e etin g each T h u rsd a y e v e n ­ Daily and Sunday Journal and
ing a t 8 p m. P lace an n o u n ced .
and Outlook, 1 y e a r , . ......... t ’ .7S