Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 03, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAO E FOUR
OUTLOOK,
FR ID A Y .
JANUARY
3.
IBI.1
GRESHAM ITEMS
OF INTEREST
Attend This Great
Serial Sale
Another
Campaign
Is Begun!
THE YEAR 1913
will be rem em bered by everyone for
the Great Thursday Sales inaugura­
ted by the M erchants of G resham who
co-operate to m ake this city the
Great Com m unity Center of Eastern
M ultnomah County.
hursday
Jan. 9
Is the Next Sales Day !
T lie Sixth of the Series.
Il promises to be the B est!
Many new articles will be
added to the attractive lists of
Specials.
Bargains by the Hundred !
\Vatch for full announce­
ment in next Tuesday’s issue.
Remember the Watchword,
household Economy
CRESHAM CLAN
VON WEIBNOM
to O regon fro,„ Kan
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson. T hl, Is
o th e rs in 1878.
1
Hoy's second year in (he U niversity
where he is m aking a splendid rec­
S am uel M .-u ^ r, lh,
ord for him self. He expects
to
•o n , cam e to (, llam
£■.
w as th e fath er
u 1‘ ‘’
make a special study of finance.
Hope Meyers, who is a senior in
G eorge. Min,,
an(1 " ’*' *
E„ ' *
*
1 the U niversity of Oregon, is spend­ Clan 1 las Interesting Record. M etzger, the M,„
Many Paragraphs of Local ing th e m idw inter vacation here
la te r; also j,;s bro,h„
1
Complete List of Oregon
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
T h e la tte r Is now in Hog
Events and Personal
Society.
Officers.
Myers .
Mention.
g e r fam ly s in ., lh<
“ th«
Ross and Stephen M arsden
are
at home w ith th eir p aren ts,
Mr.
_h } ‘ of .
The pages of history w ere tu u rn e d hold would 1. j
Mr and Mrs A. B ru n n er e n te r­ and Mrs.
Colby
Marsdne. They
,rg,
y ea rs as follow s:
tained Mr. and Mrs. George Pullen have been at railroad work in H ar­ hack nearly th ree h u n d red
er of Theohol.l,
on
W
ednesday,
w
hen
th
e
M
etzger
and Mr and Mrs. Norby at a ney county for several m onths past.
begat M ichael; | ichae,
Watch P arty ,” New Y ear's eve.
was held a t th e
Joe K ronenberg left last Sunday fumily reunion
m id; ArchlholP -gat Jacob
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Downing and for O akland. C alifornia, to atten d G resham g ran g e hull. T his pieus- begat Jaco b ; 1 , ob .
’
sons, E verett and C larence, took the golden wedding of his p aren ts an t cerem ony is of a n n u a l
...............
o ccu r­ J ° hn
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dav­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K ronenberg,
ence, New Y ear's day h av in g been g er who came to o re|00 "
idson New Y ear’s day.
•
old residents of this section.
T he O reshau, descendant, ?
Miss Maud Cleveland has re ­ chosen several y ears ago fo r cele­ n u m b er 78. o f , heH a
L. Schmidt and fam ily of P o rt­
“
bratin
g
each
rec
u
rrin
g
an
n
iv
ersary
.
land visited Mr. and
Mrs. F o ster turned to her work at Leland S tan ­
m em bers of the . |au
*’ 1
is
ford University a fte r a sh o rt vaca­ The Metzger fam ily association
Cooley on New Y ear's day.
hut the Metzg, , „he pred
*
the
Oregon
branch
of
a
nut
ion-w
ide
M. C. Leabo of The D alles is tion spent w ith her p aren ts, Mr. anil organization w ith m ore th a n 11,000 h ere now belt- ¿5 ,^ r80n,
bearing th at n , , alth
J
spending a few days w ith J. A. Mrs. Chas. Cleveland.
Joe I,unday, of Lunday & Richey, members, all of whom a re descen­ of th e women
, , atta,
**
Davidson and fam ily. He is
d
an
ts
or
related
by
m
a
rria
g
e
w
hich
Sandy, was in town Tuesday.
The
m a rriag e. On , ... other hand 2
brother of Mrs. Downing.
are the only q u alificatio n s for m em ­
of ! firm have sta rted a livery barn at
The recently elected
hoard
bership in the society.
O fficially a re several o th ., women who .
born M etzgers that have „2
fair directors will meet on Monday Sandy. Both a re well know n at
tlie
association
is
know
n
us
"T h e
nam es for the same reason pJ*
afternoon
next
for organization Sandy and Boring and have a good
Oregon Society U nited D escendants
th e past year there- were two de,"
and election of officers. The call field for th eir line of business.
Baron T heobald M etzger von Welb-
Fred Bratzel and H enry W olters
is for 1:30.
nom ,” an d d ates hack to Ja n u a ry , in th e mem bership, Ford Mt»
Stockholders of the M ultnom ah & have ju st retu rn ed from a trip to
1895, when th e G resham M etzgers an d Jo h n Underwood; within
eastern Oregon and Idaho.
Clackam as County M utual Telephone
fell
in line with those of th e nam e p a st yeur th e n were five
219 won th e sofa pillow at
m ak in g a gain ., three ■inceUrT*
com pany will meet on Monday next the No.
G resham m illinery em porium on in o th e r states, th e o bject being to
at 2 o’clock for th e purpose of Tuesday.
last reu n io n ' of , , , lr ag0
p erp etu ate th e h istorical tra d itio n s
electing two direco trs for the com­
The Sandy band has issued bills of the fam ily anti
p reserv e
the the society was organized in lgj
ing term and tran sa ctin g oth er im­ for a dance at Shelley’s hall on Sat­
fam e and nam e of th e ir illu strio u s th e re lias been , net gain of 1
urday evening, Ja n . 11.
p o rtan t business.
ancestor,
to g eth er w ith th e keeping een by b irth 'an d marriage
R. H. Todd and wife left th is
E dw ard Simonsen
and fam ily
F ollow ing is a complete 11«
m orning for C alifornia, to
he ab­ of historical records of th e m em bers
spent C hristm as day w ith Chas. Rey­ sent about two m onths.
D uring to he hAnded down to fu tu re g ener the society as represented in Gru
nolds and family.
their absence Hay Todd will tak e at ions.
am to d ay , with heads of famill
Miss R uth Rugg is home from care of th e ir home in terests m aking
in ca p ita ls:
From
h isto rical records it it
Grand Ronde, Oregon, w here she his residence there.
H ENRY METZGER.
Rev.
F.
H.
F
reu
n
d
started
th
is
know
n
th
a
t
th
e
fam
ous
b
aro
n
was
is teaching, to spend her vacation
Mrs. Clem entine Metzger
afternoon to Fen, Idaho, to visit a born a t K ettenheim , G erm any, on
D elbert Metzge,
with th e home folks.
I congregation he recently organized Dec. 21, 1626, hut becam e a subject
E lsie M eftger
Edw. Simonsen had a fine young 1 there.
JO H N H. METZGER.
Services were held in Zion E v an ­ of tlie king of H olland a t a very-
cow killed W ednesday m orning by
Mrs. E liza E. Metzger.
gelical church on New Y ear's day. early age. From p ublished accounts
the Mt Hood work train .
Benj. R. Metzger.
Rev. Mr. Heess of L ents preached he seems to have been an
active
Floyed^S Metzger.
Geo. Reynolds spent a few days the serm on.
W alter W. Metzger.
last week at M armot visiting with
Mis J. N. Clatiahan brought tlfe. and pushing c h a ra c te r w hich b ro u g h t
D A N IEL W METZGER.
Outlook force a piece of Scotch sh o rt him into prom inence and raised
R. A. Ten Eyck.
Mrs. E m m a Metzger
Mrs. C harlotte M artens of Oregon cake yesterday which cam e from Mr. him to p o p u la rity and Influence. In
L E W IS C. METZGER.
C lan ah an ’s sister In Glascow, Scot­ those “ days of old, when
k nights
M rs. Id a M etzger.
City is visiting w ith
her sister land, by mail in a C hristm as box.
were
bold,
and
barons
held
th
e
ir
E lm e r M etzger.
Mrs. F red Fieldhouse for a
few As a piece of confection it
was
WM. II. METGER.
som ething new and rare and was sw ay," he soon becam e a le ad e r of
days.
Mrs. L u lu Metzger.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern en te r highly appreciated by all who had men and a tta in e d th e ra n k of lieu
V elm a Metzger
a chance to sam ple it. Mrs. Clan- ten an t g eneral of cav alry
in
his
tained w ith a 500 party
Quin N. Metzger
ahan would confer a favor on her
m ajesty's arm ies. L a te r on he was
JACOB G. METZGER.
home on south R oberts avenue on friends by sending for th e recipe.
Mrs. M ary G. Metzger.
New Y ear’s eve in honor of th eir
Over two h u n d red
couples a t­ m ade governor of B resla-B rab ran t,
W alter It. Metzger.
N
etherland,
w
hich
was
a
post
ol
tended
the
opening
dance
given
in
son-in-law and d a u g h te r, Mr. and
W illa M. Metzger.
the
new
city
hall
on
New
Y
ear's
g reat d istin ctio n and im p o rtan ce it
Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck of H eyburn,
Evlyn Metzger.
eve under the auspices of the base­
Mabel O. M etzger.
Idaho. The guests w ere Mr. and ball club. It was the g reatest so­ tlie la tte r p a rt of th e sev en teen th
GEO. W. METZGER.
•Mrs. D. W. Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. cial event of th e season in M ultno­ cen tu ry , and w hich post he filled
Mrs. H arriet I, Metzger.
O. A. E astm an, Mr. and Mrs W. R. mah county. Boyles' five-piece o r­ w ith g re a t honor and cred it to his
L ew is C lark Metzger.
chestra
furnished
the
music
and
Ed.
nation
and
him
self.
K ern, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leslie, Mr
S arali Metzger.
Heslin served as floor m anager. The
History records th e fact th a t he
Rose* U. Metzger, Jr.
and Mrs. E. G. K ardell, Mr. and receipts were about $120.
MRS. ItOSE It .METZGER.
and
did a
Mrs. W. R. Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
Sales day, last T hursday,
was then becam e a baron
Isabel V. Metzger.
I Jas. E lkington, Mrs. A. Hevel, Mrs. m o th er big success, despite the fact g rea t deal to im prove tile defenses
B o n ita Metzger.
th
at
it
cam
e
so
close
a
fte
r
th
e
holi­
of th e tow n by a rra n g in g levees,
, C. Merrill and Wilson E astm an
C onrad E. Metzger.
days
Big crow ds were here nearly
Mrs. Metzger and
Mr. E lkington till day and a pleasing fea tu re was dykes anti gates for flooding a wide
D elbert J. Metzger.
W ILLIAM C. METZGER.
won the prizes. Lunch was served the free lunch served by th e F irst are a of th e su rro u n d in g territory-
H elen Metzger
on sh o rt notice.
M any
of
th e
at eleven. The guesst all
re- S tate Bank. •
FRA NK H. METZGER .
Two tra in s on th e Mt. Hood line trees th a t now flo u rish on the ra m ­
j m aiued to see th e old y ear out and
Mrs. Jo sie Metzger.
were m arooned for several hours p a rts of B red a w ere p lan ted u n d er
J the new year in.
T helm a Metzger
on T uesday at a point beyond the
Maud Metzger.
I The pupils of Mrs. F red Field- Sandy
bluff. A fter passing over his supervision and by his d irection
M ild red M etzger.
house gave a piano recital on New th e road a heavy lan d slid e wrecked He was rep u ted to be th e w ealthiest
H enry Metzger.
Y ear's day at th e hom e of Mrs. th e trac k , m aking it necessary to m an in th e n atio n an d le ft to his
JA M ES E. METZGER.
o
rganize
an
o
th
er
train
and
crew
Fieldhouse.
Those
ta k in g
p art
Mrs. M ildred S. .Metzger.
to go to the rescue of those beyond descendants an in h e ritan c e of over
G w endolyn J. Metzger.
were, Mrs. Jas. McKinney and the th e slide. A side track was taken $200,000,000 w hich is yet held in
C E C IL E. METZGER.
Misses P earl D ahlquist, M arie Lane, up
and tran sp o rte d to the spot, tru s t by th e g o v ern m en t of H ol­
Mrs. H ilda J. Metzger.
H annah Lane, A rlie Gibbs, Grace w here hard work for a few hours land. One of th e o b jects of the
C a th ry n E. M etzger
brought
th e
im prisoned
train s
F ieldhouse, Gladys Neal, Mary H ar­ through.
present asso ciatio n s in th is cou n try
L E W IS W. METZGER.
vey and Olive M arston.
R efresh­
Mrs. G ertru d e .Metzger.
evidences
of
New Y ear's day W ostell & Co., as to preserve th e
D E L B E R T E METZGER
m ents were served and a p leasan t kept open house and served lunch rig h tfu l in h e rita n c e to
th e
vast
Mrs. Alice Metzger
social h o u r spent a t th e close of uspt open house and served lunch to fo rtu n e w hen it shall be d iv id ed ,if
D elbert, E. Metzger, Jr.
success
in
th
e
ir
new
business
home.
the recital.
th a t tim e sh all ever come.
V IO LET E. METZGER.
T h eir en te rta in m e n t was lavish as
Miss Mabel Pullen
has been Itesides lunch and music each visit­
MRS. EDNA METZGER.
T he records show th a t T h eo b ald 's
S E. TOEPLEMAN .
obliged to give up her position as or was presented with a box of can ­ p a re n ts w ere M athias M etzger and
Mrs. L ucy Toepleman.
A llan
Cook. A nna L eb erti.
sten o g rp p h er in P o rtlan d
on
ac­ dy or cigars. Mrs.
T h ere
w ere
six
JA M ES W. LAWRENCE
Mrs. Alva Hevel and Mrs. Geo. Les­ b ro th ers and tw o sisters who bore
count of Mrs. P u llen 's sickness.
Mrs. H ester A. Lawrence.
lie assisted in receiving and serv­
Mr. and Mrs Law rence R. Allen ing the visitors.
th e nam es of Jo h n , G eorge, M ichael,
B e rth a G. Law rence.
I^ena M. Lawrence.
of the Webb Cherry F arm en ter-
M athias, Thom as, U lrich, S arah and
JA M E S S ATKINSON
! tained Mr. and Mrs. 'J o h n
Bliss NOTICE O F ANNUAL .MEETING OF B arb ara. It was from G eorge Metz­
Mrs M innie A. Atkinson.
and fam ily on
New
Y ear’s eve.
g er th a t th e 1 nited S tate s M etzgers
EDW ARD AYLSWORTH
This e n tertain m en t was in honor M ultnom ah and C lackam as County- descended. H e had fo u r sons named
Mrs. M innie B. AOsworth.
M utual T elep h on e C om pany.
L aw rence W ray Aylgworth.
of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss's tw entieth
Jo h n , U lrich, A rchbold and Jacob
JO S E P H EXLEY
‘ w edding anniversary.
Notice is hereby given th a t the A rcliihold, who had been raised in
Mrs. P earl Exley
The W om an’s Home Missionary so an n u a l m eeting of th e sto ck h o ld ers < f G erm any, firs t w ent
to H olland,
H elen Exley.
ciety of the M. E. church will hold the M ultnom ah and C lackam as coun­ an d from th e re he em ig rated
to
Joseph M. Exley
its m eeting W ednesday, Ja n . 8th, ty M utual T elephone Co., will
be A m erica in 1750. He cam e on a
E M IL OSWALD
Mrs. Je n n ie Oswald
at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs held in G resham , M onday, Ja n . 6th, stiip nam ed "T w o B ro th e rs," b rin g ­
MRS ELIZA BETH UNDER»«
Alva Hevel
Mrs. C. M. Z im m er­ 1913, a t 2 p. m., for th e purpose of ing w ith him h is fam ily, am ong
G race Underwood
man, Mrs. Mary Leslie, and Mrs. electing two d irec to rs and for the w hich was a son nam ed Ja co b who
C larence U nderw i-d.
C. 8. Sm ith will assist th e hostess. tta n sa c tio n of such o th e r business was th en ab o u t tw o or th re e years
MRS. CLARA OGDON-HITE
All members and friends are invit­ as may p ro p erly come before th e old. They m ade th e ir firs t
H azel Ogdon.
resi­
W illard Ogdon.
m eeting.
ed to be present.
dence in w h at Is now th e sta te of
T he reu n io n on V ednesday • •
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kern e n te rta in ­
90
A. DOW SETT, Sec y. New Jersey.
jo y o u s g ah terin g of : ariyeve.1
'd at dinner on New Y ear's day,
As an Instance of how a slen d er who claim s mentis- ship i»
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern, Mr. and
P ersons tro u b led
w ith
p artial th rea d may hold in suspense g reat ciety. A bounteous inner »»» *
Mrs. Hollenbeck, and fam ily and P araly sis are often very m uch bene­ destin ies it is related th a t on this p ared to which an.pic ju8" fe
fited by m assaging th e affected p arts
H arold Kern.
forty done. It is not necessary to
th o ro u g h ly when applying C ham ber­ im m ig ran t ship th e re w ere
w ords on th a t even
t,efa?9euf
Roy Johnson is at hom e from th e lain 's L inim ent. T his linim ent also ch ildren. A v iru len t epidem ic
of w hole co unty knov what the
S tate University a t Eugene, spend- relieves rh eu m atic pains. F o r sale sm allpox broke o ut on board and g er men can prove
and
‘“g hl8 vacation with his p aren ts. by G resham D rug Co., and D ealres of all the forty none w ere left alive ger women ra n c o ts
•’ »•*
everyw here.
b u t th e little boy Ja co b , who s u r­ best in q u a n tity • d quality-
who can say more
N 8®
vived to become the an c esto r
of grant was rendered
folio
th e A m erican M etzgers, now nurn-
P iano du et, Isahe Metzger
la- ring m ore th an eleven thousand Mrs Lucy Toepleman
R ecitatio n , Delbert Metzger.
souls
W hen he grew o ld er he em i­
Song, B onnie M< -cr-
g rate d to P en n sy lv an ia, se ttlin g in
T rio recitatio n . Floyd, Q
B ork county.
H e had an o th er
Stubs soon Showed me the l e . k s in „ ,1
I 8 a y ' My ch erk
W a lte r M etzger.
..
Song, Mrs. Jennie Oswald.
son, Jacob, who was th e g re a t­
tim es I a v o i d s paying bills tw ice
for
®®veral
receipts. My money was r t .h .
„ canc« l« <1 checks are legal
R eading, Edw ard Metlger.
g ra n d fa th e r of th e G resham clan,
eil it hut it was absolutely safe w here no X
could « « H , ’ WaDt*
Song, ch o ru s of '
his son Jo h n being th e g ra n d fa th e r
Roll call, answ ereu by all
‘ Pr
r hp.% & „ ! n,o°f x r e S ’ s - s i ’r M
ni> - r -
of th e G resham descendants. J a c ­ w ith
some w itty remark or f
m anaged to accu m u late a little by d eD o sitin ® ,1 ? “ H>ar but have
o b s wife, th e m o th er of th e second story.
bank
checking
Jacob, was nam ed Mary, who was
A ddress, J. H. Metzger-
_
Song, “ God be-
^ ¡u h lj
born a t a place nam ed A ltiziet, in
m eet a g a in ," by en ,r< awe
th is co u n try , in 1752.
Why don’t YOUjSwrt a Checking Account?
T he p ro g ram was
The son Jo h n , th e g ra n d fa th e r.
d ance in which
r, riy
»
en
t
from
P
en
n
sy
lv
an
ia
to
Ohio
You d o n 't need much to s ta rt w 'th __.
p a rtic ip a te d .
w here he raised a fam ily of eight
E lection of officers for
a n b ill. by check. Y ou'll soon have a s u r p i «
™
children nam ed respectively G eorge itig y ear resu lted i- 10
pf
Jo h n , Jacob. E li, E lizab eth . M argret. viser, Mrs Lucy Toepleman, s
(J
B a rb a ra and Sam uel. It was from d en t, W illiam Metzg- r. '
d e n t. Miss Isabel Me'zg**-
<
th e second son, J o h „, , h at th e flrgt Floyd M etzger; treasurer, »
G resham m em bers cam e, he being M etzger.
th e fa th e r of E li. Louise. H enry.
5e<
Jo h n . M argret. Dan and Lewis Metz­ Daily O regonian. 1 >r.
T w ice-a-W eek Outlook, 1
ger. Of these Jo h n and Dan cam e
C o m b in atio n , 1 >r.
WHAT ONE MAN TOLD US
FI RST STATE BANK