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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1913)
PAG E T H R EE ORIENT SCHOOL REPORTS tye do not Advertise in th e Merchants A s s ’n A d. BERT LINDSEY e do ou r own A dvertising and advertise our ow n G oods. 1st Annual Clearance Sale ," iS & .tDr «"g Lefi> t»i< Ad. Event, GOOD SCHOOL MONTH We Have the Agency! to an oversight a portion this report was om itted In last i« u e . Following is a full rep o rt of the school: 1913-0VERLAND-1913 Report of O rient school for m onth ending Jan u ary 10, 1913; Number of days tau g h t d u rin g month, 15; num ber of pupils e n rolled, 121; „um ber of p u p il, not or ¿ o ‘„ ± 5 i p ± a n d n o T h rifty absent or tardy, 53 oods they m ay n eed for the rest of the w inter. * ” W^ 8t CjOods and F urnishing Report of prim ary room— N um ber OI pupils enrolled, 36. O u r E n tire stock of M en's Ladie«' rk u Roll of honor— Orin N orthup. « d and a t th e v e ry h eig h t o f w in ter too. rig h t w hen'you’ S T k e m m o s T ' " grea,ly re‘ John Lake, Clarence H ilseukopf, . innie fak a k l, Eleen Sloop, Mirian N orthup, Anna Lennartz, Miriam Ladies Reg. 25c g arm en t, Special L ad ies’ 50c garm ents or Union suits Johnson, Velna H illyard, Blanche Ladies’ $1.25 M u n sin g U nion suits H arris, Ruth Brower, Mabie Sloop C hildren s 25c garm ents Children’s 50c g a rm e n ts Mabie Johanson, Myrtle N asshahn, I M en s 50c garm ents Men’s $ 1.00 g a rm e n ts f r a n k H arris, Harold Johnson, Ev erette Lake, Freddy McAlpine,, Kat-1 sudo K anagae, Blanche Trim ble L atest M odels C lassiest a n d M ost D ependable M ade Bessie Osborne, teacher. M en’s W o m e n 's a n d C h ild re n ’s Shoes a re included it Report of first interm ediate room "A lw ays R e a d y for the T rip " ioeS for M en a n d Boys a t e 'i h T t i Z u h ä t X ' f e m X ' o o S C T ' a n d ’ ffi'' F' e? Vy Number enrolled, 27. liat none n eed b e w ith o u t them . ‘earner a n d the prices so low Roll of honor— Leta Trim ble, Clarence Underwood, F rederick Johnson, Roy Waybill, Tracy Hil Men's leavy K a n g a ro o Blucher, the $3.00 kind Fully Equipped with ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC STARTER, ETC. senkopf, Wilfred Nasshahn. Perle Boys, 2.7? val. $ 2 .4 0 B o y s 'h e a v y seam less 2.50 val 2 .2 0 R. Rainsburg, teacher. Report of second interm ediate loom. Number enrolled, 36. Roll | of honor— Gracie Underwood, Bessie | Hale, Lloyd Shrlner, Earnest H arris, L aura Brower, Joseph Anderson, A ll 50c S erg es 3 8 c All 65c Serg es 54c Clara Nasshahn, Ida Chase, Elsie I $1.00 Serges 8 3 c 8]c G ingham s i H arris, A rthur Sloop, Ernest A nder 10c G in g h a m s 8c son, A rthur Hale, Ethel Trimble. Calicoes 5c Ora Quicksall, teacher. ALL O U R PR IC E S Report of advanced room. Num-1 PO SITIV ELY are m arked in p lain her enrolled, 22. Roll of honor: Every A rticle in our Ifigures an d o u r re Hollie Dearing, Hilnta Staffanson, c . M. Z IM M ER M A N . Prop. Store R educed. ductions are g enuine. Ben Hoover, Alfred Sloop, W illard f MAIN ST., GRESHAM TAD’S STORE (Contract G ood. Excepted) Johanson. Elton Sloop, Clifton H ar ris, Joseph Hilsenkopf, Vina A nder P h o n e 174 P o w ell St. son, Ruth W heeler, Valburg L ar R epairing a n d S upplies sen, Liddia Waybill. Chas. M. Q uick M e lr o s e M a x w e ll sall, principal. H ogan ' Best Yet! TOURING CARS DELIVERY WAGONS ROAD STERS PIECE GOODS SALE Call and Arrange for a Demonstration We Want to ’Show You' BERT LINDSEY G r e sh a m G a ra g e O cedar mops best aid to house- •ough an oversig h t in the Out- Miss Bessie Osborne spent Tttes The freig h t crew is very busy keepers, at Sterling & K idder's luifict, lie p ap e r recently made C h u r c h N o tic e s i . p u ttin g off m erchandise and ma- H ardw are store. (watenient concerning the place day evening with Mrs. Breeden. GRESHAM LODGE, No. 151 ^ " in c h . ititii ( apt. and Mrs. Branson Edith8 spent T u e X w r S M No Admission Fee. FAIRV IEW PRESBYTERIAN - I / G ’\ A- F & A- M. Staled con bolding evangelistic m eetings. A. Klose was out to his factory Alpine 11 o'clock. Sunday^achoo^m eefs a t “ d“ * i“ 11*?!,8 T ® a' VVt“ry 8®C° n Rockwood grange is growing | are ai Scholls in the T u alatin Geo. C arpenter of P e a s a n t Home Monday nad found everything run- again after a short period of inac 10 in charge of Mrs. J. W Town u io u rth Tuesday. Ail Mast« ami the item should have was w orking last week on Robert , ning in spite of all the bad weather. tion. At the m eeting held on S at send. Y. P. 8. C. E. devotional C° rd aUy lnvlted- H PUl A. Meihofer and M. eH rrington urday two new members were ta k m eeting a t 7 p. m. Rev. Thos. I R’ beC retary' S m ith ’s house m aking some im prove ler Mercer's b ro th er and fam i- have the honor of being the cham en in by card and six names were Robinson» pastor. ments. ^rprisetl the form er on Dec. 23, , GRESHAM B ETH EL BAPTIST- W illiam McAlpine spent last week pion brick wheelers at the Columbia announced for initiation. It was CHRISTIAN oviiUNTiSTS— SCIENTISTS— Meet Meet | aunuay Sunday services— services Sabbath Sabbath school school i Bring in upoou them unaw ares ■ ” •>=> Brick \\ orks. T heir record being decided to adm ............■ i oil W illapa Bay in W ashington witli it new members dur- ,D G range hall, G resham , Sunday a t 10 a. m., p reaching at 11 a. m an I Illinois. They expect to 19,000 brick in five hours, ssent q u arter w ithout any and W ednesday at 8 p. m. Sun- 7:30 p. m. P ray er m eeting e eac i two gentlem en from Melrose d istrict lug the present m Oregon a year and are now , , , , initiation fees. fees. This This ac at’- &t 12' P u b l*c Invited. W edneaday evening a t 7 :30 p. in . . . I who propose locating on th e coast, i The snow in this vicinity resulted charge for initiation in the hous€ recently vacat- > . m . u tirtcii. Pastor. ,, • , n -d retu rn ed on Saturday with the in a very interesting sleighing party tion was taken for the purpose of FREE METHODIST CHURCH n. Wallace. Mrs. M ercers , . ad m ittin g a lot of young people who '.‘reshani Edw in W. H ight, pastor p , evening hont from A storia, at Mrs. Win. Beers' place on S atu r r, Mi P a rk e r, m igrated from , ,,- ■ - - a. tri, preaching 1 he B aptist L adies’ Aid met on day. desire to join the grange for the a t 11 a. nt .and 8 p. nt. Cottage s soon a fte r Mr. and Mrs. | Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bell of P ortland purpose of forming a literary socle prayer m eeting each T hursday even made th e ir visit E ast, and v i. z . l , u , ‘HYHKTA.XS Commit- ing at 8 p. m. Place announced. Mrs. Chase with a large attendance. were Sunday visitors at Mr. and t in th at neighborhood. I bought a farm ad jo in in g the Clarence Jackson is clearing off Mrs. W. E. Beegle. Mrs. Bell be te ts were appointed to take charge Catholic services— mass Mass - . ' ..«.sw.sv ocivicuB— every S. P. Bittner, M. D. pr pi t Re an Oregon booster the old orchard on the Clark place, ing rem em bered as Mrs. Miller. J the next dance, on Saturday ev- Sunday ’ at -- 10:30 in VUUlUICIUlai Com mercial hall. . — „ ... P h y s ic ia n an d S u rg e o n »er.\ p leasan t su rp rise party 1 p m. Io 3 p. m. ening, Feb. 1, and it was decided to I.resham , until church is built. A f-, ! Office hoars, 10 ,. m. Io 12 If-ven .Miss H e n rie tta Wiles last the house and barn of which were Mr. and Mrs. W illiams called on give a m asquerade on Feb. 22. R e- 1er mass, Instruction for th e children | burned some years ago. 7 Io 8 p. m„ at Residence Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Edw ards of this May evening. Games were play 1 o rtt of the retirin g officers show 116 Residence 118 P. H. Boork spent Thursday and place Sunday LINNEMAN METHODIST, G resh-| O f f i c e , t t o Office w i t t B ld g ., o v e r P . O . id a good tim e was enjoyed by ed th a t the grange had just closed am Rev. M. C. Wire, paBtor. Friday in P ortlan d on business. Henry Beers was on the sick a most prosperous year and an ef Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. “UH a late hour. Lunch was iiiit iic u o iv u o t and aut School c children 's a sleds coast- list the la tte r part of the week and fort will lie made to m ake the com- and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 9:46 aPt r which th e young peo- ,ng ig being indulged t0 th eir his place was filled at the brick Ing year more profitable in every a.m .; Epw orth League, 6 .3 0 p.m. i PHONES: Residence, III: Office I lx Pa,' tl w w ishlng H enrietta I |lt, lrtg conttIlt I raper meeting W ednesday nights at H . H . H U G H E S . M. D. 7 :4 5 . aip) b iithdays. j Mrs. DeHaven was a visitor at yard by his brother, Wm. Beers. way than any of the past. Physician and Surgeon Mabel Wood spent several , Maxwe„ On T hursday. E. L. G rubbe was on the sick list Hour.: 10.12 a m : 2-4 and 7-8 p m Could Shout for Joy. whh h er sister, Mrs. H. J. Monday and Tuesday of thisweek. E dith H ale has gone to Kelso f F a i r v i e w l o d g e no OFFICE. HOWITT BLD6 . GRESHAM. OREGON “ I w ant to th an k you from y at i ascade Locks and on the a few weeks. E lm er Edw ards visited his brother 92, A. F. & A. M.— Stated bottom of nty h e a rt,” wrote C. visited w ith relatives at Mr Sanford from Cascade Locks S. B. Edw ards and family over Sun Rader of Lew isburg, W. Va., __ w com . m unications the first Veil. each the w onderful double benefit I got 1 snn,„ ~ ^ S aturday , “ r<12,y ° of L e, 8< month. is a visitor in the district. He is day. PHONES Residence laimi 120, Office. Mam 4812 K e n t) moved to P o rtlan d on from E lectric B itters, In curing me ‘ c P e, T routdale Home A 5152 staying at Mrs. C annon's at Pleas day. of both a severe case of stom ach ~------------------- Here is a remedy th a t will cure trouble and of rheum atism , from | COURT GRESHAM, No. 81 an t Home. J. M. SI IO R I , M. D . amt Mrs. H. J. W allace have your cold Why w aste tim e ®nd which I had been an alm ost helpless esters of A m erica- Meets Physician and Surgeon money experim enting when you ca n lg u ffe re r fo7 te n “ v 7 a rs " '" ''ii I ' “7 ” “ « e e w the sec- front th eir hom e at Sweet Residence. 438. East 52 St. If your children are subject to get a preparation th a t has won a caae as thouah" m a d e iu s i f o r ° n d a n d f o u r , h Monday evening In farm to P o rtlan d . Office. 111112 Selim« Buddm«. Portland. Orejón attack s of croup, w atch for the first world-wide reputation by its cures me.” F or dyspepsia. Indigestion each nionlh at I O. O. F • Irtmi Austin spent Sunday vis- symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham of th is disease and can always he de jaundice, and to rid the system cf | E. L. Grubb, chief ranger; with friends in P o rtlan d . berlain's Cough Remedy as soon as pen« id u p o n . It s known every- kidney poisons th a t cause rheuma- Tram blay secretary ^ c re ta ry . Dr. W . C. Belt ")' Tolllson is spending the | the child Becomes hoarse and the where as Cham berlain s Cough Rem- t i.m . E lectric B itters have no su- Ever 1)ottle ,g (r in Si tittle w here he has em- ‘ a ttac k may be warded off. For sale edy, and is a medicine of real m erit. perlor. Try th€ni P hysician and Hurgeun. o r sale by Gresham Drug Co. and guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 Bent on the new S ears and ! by Gresham D rug Co., and Dealers h Dealers Over F irst S tate b an k , Gresham everywhere. | cents at all Druggists. I everywhere. building w hich is being Phone 19 I there. G E N fR A l BLACKSMITHS Professional Cards M c D ougal & olson S c e n ic P o w e ìl V a lle y G RESH A M Dr. H olm es, th e w ell know n skin spe c ia lis t w rites: "I am convinced th a t the D.D.D. P re sc rip tio n is a s m uch a specific fo r eczem a a s quinine fo r m alaria. 1 h ave been p re sc rib in g th e D.D.D. rem edy fo r y e a r * ” I t w ill tak e a w ay the Itch th e In s ta n t you a p p ly It. In fa ct, w e a re so su re o f w h a t D.D D. w ill do f o r you th a t we w ill he glad to let you have a t l bottle on o u r g u a r a n te e th a t It w ill cost y o u n o th in g un- less you find th a t i t does th e work. DRUG CO. □1=31 51 PiMMM IHI POWELL ST. O n e B lock W e s t of M a in , G re s h a m H ave Peace of M ind by p u ttin g your m oney a n d valuables in the Bank Jor Dr. G eo. Inglis < <)\TKA( TOKS P h y s ic ia n a n d M urgetin. ALFRED HAM M AR TROUTDALE. - OREGON All culls prom ptly attended to, day or night. P l a s t e r e r m id C e m e n t C o n tr n c to r . Estim ates furnished free on re quest. All work G uaranteed. safe peeping. P h o n e IH I G r e s lia m P .O . Ilo x 31 D H NTISfc W. 1. OTT f O T T It is certainly not a com fortable feeling to know that if BU R G LA R S o r FIR E should invade yo u r hom e they could so easily find your m oney. O ur Bank has vaults for taking care of yo u r M O N EY and V A L U A B L E S built for that purpose, w ith strong locks and thick walls. W hy not put your money in the Bank and have PE A C E O F MIND and th at secure feeling of know ing that it is in safe hands? W e are anxious and w illing to serve you at all times. ors Use This for Eczema °,TnTnl»»l<” >er o f H ealth , •kin a lm o st no re la tio n be- •M L ' ’ ,°» 'l »he blon.1.” The >rn>« nil ,ur ''d th ro u g h th e skin. 1 Lav» 1 1,0 w ash ed ou t, a n d so T g ITf, been fo und w ortll- ’m t r » a d v a n c e d p h y sic ia n s of l b " 7 " ow a p re e d on th ia , and 1 M<t o t L ^ i o f W intergreen. ' «thi-r ifi G 'g re d lcn ts fo r eczem a '• known I d iseases. T h is com - ism. a a s D.D.D. I n s c r i p t i o n 3C PEACE OF MIND All sorts of sleighs have been in evidence lately. Missi, nary society will meet Ralph N eibauer and daughter, of S. M. S taffanson Regina, were Sunday guests at J.W . ^ y , Jan . 29, a t 2 o ’clock, Robertson's. .tjoily ii:vited (O a tte n d . New John L auderbatk, wife and sons trs win lie elected a t this of P leasant Home called on his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Miller, J r.. >urlni,, Uag g |Ven Miss Ellen Sunday. a' ui’i!,iy, J a n . 11, In honor Miss Ellen DeHaven is confined r hirtiiday A large crowd of to her home by sickness. Peopl, were present. Games Mrs. J. K. Duncan was called to ,itter which refresh- th e city by the illness of her u< re ¡M rved. E veryone de- m other, Mrs. F rank. She returned a* a late h o u r having spent hom e Saturday. Pleasant evening. C. W. Altm an and wife of P o rt land and Jas. Fitzgeraldx and fam i ** I'apei-«. a » Ceuta. ly of Boring spent Wednesday and ' O utlook in th e homes T hursday at Ingleside farm. r * * bo are not now subscrib- Chas. 8. H u n ter has recently giv e offer it for th re e full m onths. en a contract to several B ulgarians I In advance. O ffer good till to clear tw enty acres. This will be | lary 2 » finished in tim e for spring planting Th, r»1 DC fr 1 W . K . H a m ilto n C ontractor and B uilder Plans an d Pilone E s tim a te s on h r , del t an G RESH A M - O lli < R eq uest UltKMHAM, OHE IF YOU W A N T FIRST CLASS W ORK SEE IN Hl ItANCF JO H N BROW N IN N U It A N t F R e p r e s e n tin g o n ly H e lln b le su r a n c e r o m p a n t e s P h o n e 513 G r e s h a m . Or< J a m e s E lk in g to n W e pay interest on Tim e a nd Savings WE DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL T. IONES FRANK C. JONFS Deposits. INHUHANt F. F IR E AUTOMOBILE L IFE PLATE GLASS ACCIDENT SURETY BONDS HEALTH O filce In Hank of Gresliam L A U T KIM it, Bank of Gresham FI.FJ.TRICA R <NINTIL<CT<JR M A IN S T R E E T . G R E S H A M Phone 52.*» 3C □ E □E □ [= = ][ R A Y H. T O D D J GRESHAM, ORGEON FR E D L. EV E R SO N . ATTORNEY AT LAW (City Attorney) Phone 4x1 G R E SH A M , O RE. ■