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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
PACK FOVK GKENHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. JU NE I». IV I» Grand Scottish Picnic and Games y Multnomah County Fair Grounds GRESHAM, OREGON F rid ay, J u ly 4 Admission, Adults, 25c, I ortion o f F lo ra l Display at 1 9 1 2 F air. This D ep a rtm e n t should be m ade a great attractio n this year. S u p e rin te n d e n t R. W. G ill, o f th e {this d e p a rtm e n t, as m any of th e F lo ra l d e p a rtm e n t, Is w o rk in g e a rn - ] g ro w ers w ould p re fe r som e such e stly for a b e tte r d isp lay th is y ear to k en r a th e r th a n h av e a d o lla r or tw o In cash. th a n ev er before. F ro m p resen t In Mr. Gill w ishes It u n d ersto o d th a t d ic a tio n s th e re is g o in g to be con w hile it Is d e sira b le to h av e a good sid e ra b le co m p etitio n a s th e g e n er n u m b er of v a rie tie s In all e n trie s , o u s a w a rd s fo r all classes have th e n u m b e r sh a ll no t c o u n t a g a in s t len g th stim u la te d e x h ib ito rs to p re p a re for th e q u ality of th e bloom s, of stem s, ta s te in a rra n g e m e n t an d e n trie s th a t h av e h e re to fo re been g en eral p erfe c tio n o f th e flow ers. lackin g . T h ere a re p rise s fo r best e x h ib T he d ip lo m a fe a tu re ta k e s well In its In fu ch ias, g e ran iu m s, fern s, be- IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY T n e re will be a m eetin g o f th e G resh am -R iv ersid e A m u sem en t clu b at th e C o m m ercial clu b h a ll, next M onday ev en in g a t 8 o 'clo ck , to a r ra n g e a p ro g ram of sp o rts fo r th e 4th of Ju ly celeb ratio n . goriias, o lean d e rs, pansies, cactus, h elltro p e, p alm s, flo w erin g a sp a ra g u s an d can n as. T hese a re p o tte d p lan ts In cut flo w ers th e e x h ib its will con sist of roses, g la d io lu s, c a rn a tio n s , a s te rs , sw eet p eas, cosm os, c h ry s a n th em u m s, sa lv ia s, sw eet W illiam s, z in n ia s, sn a p -d ra g o n s, phlox, ver benas, gold banded lily, d elp h in iu m s, p o k e r p la n t, golden glow and an e m one. In a d d itio n th e re a re two p rizes fo r best g e n e ra l d isp lay of c u t flow ers. CONCESSIONS Mr. and Mrs. E. G. K a rd e ll have gone to M an zan ita w here they will co n d u ct a g e n e ra l sto re d u rin g th e j su m m er J a s K lklngton h as tak en i Mr. K a rd e ll’s place as a ss ista n t c a sh ie r te m p o ra rily a t th e B ank of G resham . A m ong those from G resham who will ta k e th e te a c h e rs ex am in atio n n ex t week a re th e Misses Bessie Os- j b u rn , E th el W ilk in so n , G eneva W rig h t. M aud M ichel, H elen Hoss, A b ro ad sm ile is seen on tw o M arian R o b ertso n , Bessie S trebin faces of late as th e re s u lt of th e a n d V yola M athew s. School d is tric t m eetin g will he held all o v er th e s ta te of O regon next M onday, bu t th e g re a te s t In te r e s t In th is vicin ity c e n te rs in G resh am w here th e co u n ty high school q u estio n Is of g re a t im p o rtan ce. One new d ire c to r Is to be chosen and a clerk elec ted , besides ta k in g up th e high si'hool site problem . T h e M ount Hood railw ay has been fu lly e le e rtifte d to B ull R un, and th ro u g h e le c tric service is prom ised e a rly next m o n th to C o ttrell. For the Hot Days H artford Blue Flame Is simply Fine. This stove hum s a nice Clean, Blue I lame and makes an In tense Heat. —- , , . i. > i) ■ Oil Cook Stove 2 Burner $4.50 it 3 6.00 STERLING&KIDDER H ardw are sto re l ‘«jwellSt. Gresham Jo e Exley an d fam ily have move«! from F ra n k H eln ey 's little b u n g a low on T h ird s tre e t to o n e of Ja s. I L aw ren ce's h ouses on so u th R o b erts i avenue. Mrs. Wm. G room s and tie r g ra n d son R obert G ililan d , o f P o rtla n d , w ere recen t g u e sts of G ran d m a L ln n em an n Mrs. J. W. M orris received a te l e g ra m th is w ts'k, an n o u n c in g th e d e a th o f h er m o th e r In M on treal, C an ad a. Mr. an d M rs M orris have only recen tly re tu rn e d from a visit th ere. T h e first a n n u a l d is tric t q u a rte rly m eetin g o f th e P o rtla n d d is tric t of th e F ree M ethodist ch u rc h w ill be held at St. Jo h n s, O regon, next week b eg in n in g T h u rsd a y , th e 19th, an d la stin g o v e r S unday. Miss V era S m ith , of R o seb u rg , is v isitin g a t th e hom e o f h er uncle, | C lau d e S m ith . P au l N agle, of U niversity P a rk , is [sp en d in g a few d ay s w ith M ark E m ery. W. E. C o ates, o f C hicago, w as a c a lle r y esterd ay at th e hom e of his cousin II. L. St. C lair Mr. and Mrs J W M orris a re m oving from M rs S It B ra d fle ld 's h o u se on F ifth stre e t to th e house recen tly v acated by Jo e Exley and fam ily on T h ird stre e t. Mr and Mrs E N. C am p h av e re tu rn e d from sev eral d a y s' v isit w ith th e ir ch ild re n Mrs C am p h as been t«> Sherw ood w ith h Geo. C am p and wife, an d Mr C am p a t Hoot! R iver an d M osier w ith Mr. an d Mrs Mel- l vln S u n d ay , Miss Bessie C am p and o th e r c h ild ren A lbert Camp, who acco m p an ied his fa th e r, rem ain ed for a lo n g er visit t Mrs C la ra K an e e n te r ta in e d last I ev en in g at a six o 'clo ck d in n e r Mrs E C L indsey, Miss L a u ra V. llu lk e I ley an d Miss E m m a Jo h n so n Mrs C M Z im m erm an Is e n te r- 1 ta ln ln g h e r sis te r Miss E s th e r El- ! for«! of A p h'ey, N D , an d h e r b r o t h - [ | er Paul Eiford of Roscoe, S. D. P a rtie s d e s irin g to b id fo r Concessions on th e g ro u n d s on J u ly 4 shou ld c o m m u n ic a te w ith D . H . G O W A N S , 9 5 0 E . T a y l o r S t . P o r t la n d , O r e g o n T he d a h lia prizes a re offered for best d isp lay s in seven v a rie tie s five to be e n te re d , as follow s: cactu s, peony, show , d ecorative, single, pom pon and co llerette. F o r best g en e ra l d isp lay of 100 stem s of d a h lia s, any class th e re w ill be a first prize of five d o lla rs; second, a com m ercial o rd e r on G ill B ros Seed Co., for tw o d o lla rs T he above p ic tu re re p re se n ts p o rtio n of th e flo ra l ex h ib it of last y ear in th e big pavilion. <3 Benj. J. Freese N A T U R O PA T H NERVOUS EASTMAN KODAK CONTEST WINNERS and AND C H IR O PR A C TO R CHRONIC I use only natural methods, DISEASES Consultation Free. O v e r F ir s t S t a t e B a n k GRESHAM, w ln n in g o t a k odak a t w R- B u rk e ' I" A pril Mr. B u rk e s ta rte d tw o con t«>sts, o ffe rin g th e w in n er of one »20.00 E astm an k o d ak an d th e o th e r W hile It Is re p o rte d th a t lim b - a $6.00 vest p o ck et kodak, d cn sto ck & L arso n will re b u ild th e ir The flr8t contest w as th e best b u rn ed sto re a t P le a sa n t H om e, It p ic tu re of any d o m estic a n im a l, and Is also rep o rted th a t M anager In- 0,1 31st o f May Miss Iva B lack- g ra m , of th e M ercantile com pany. 1,urn w as aw ard ed th e »6.00 k odak The Sun D ials an d th e B rooklyn th e re A larg e n u m b e r of p ic u tre s w ere A th letic clu b b aseb all te a m s w ill w ill not e n g a g e In business a g a in . en te re d in th e su b je c ts, all being p lay ball next S undny a fte rn o o n on very good, but th e ju d g e s decided th e F airv iew d iam o n d . So m uch In te r C lau d e S m ith won th e E astm an th a t Miss B la c k b u rn ’s p ic tu re of est is b eing ta k e n In th ese g am es k o d ak in th e w ord c o n test at T he con cow w as su p e rio r in d etail. th a t th e a tte n d a n c e w ill be heavy B u rk e 's jew elry sto re. In th e o th e r c o n te st, w ith each and a good g am e is assu red . test w as on fo r th re e m onths. The p u rch ase of p h o to su p p lies th e re In s tru m e n t is 5 by 7*4 and one E lm er D ietz, of A u ro ra, w as h ere A 5 -p atse tig er Keo au to m o b ile in w as a le tte r in th e w ord ''E a s t of th e best. som e way su stain ed a b ro k en re a r fo r tw o d ay s th is week v isitin g w ith m a n ,” and when any person had axel an d w as ab an d o n ed so m etim e a c q u a in ta n c e s an d a tte n d in g th e rose Miss Isabel M etzger is w o rk in g en ough of th ese le tte rs to spell in P o rtla n d in a m usic store. T uesday n ig h t in fro n t o f E. 8. fesllvul In P o rtla n d E astm an he w ould receive a »20.00 The e n tire sto ck of goods an d fig J e n n e ’s ho u se nt J e n n e s ta tio n . Yes W ednesday th is P. C onley, of S p rin g field , O regon, E astm an k odak. te rd a y u ftern o o n It w as re p a ln sl u re s of th e Jo h n so n D rug Co., lo c a t Is v isitin g w ith his b ro th e r, Jo h n contest w as closed w hen C laude and ta k e n aw ay by m en fro m a ed In th e F irst S ta te B ank b u ild in g C onley and fam ily. S m ith tu rn e d in th e full n u m b e r of P o rtla n d g arag e, hut they refused w as boxed up y e sterd ay an d se n t to le tte r s and received th e k o d ak Mrs. B o rt, m o th e r of E. L. B o rt, to th e B lu m a u e r F ra n k t o give o u t a n y in fo rm a tio n co n cern P o rtla n d , Mr. B u rk e should be given c re d it D rug Co., w h o lesale house. Mr. Jo h n - h as re tu rn e d from S tanley sta tio n fo r h is In terest In th e u p lift of ing th e o w n er o r th e accident. Mrs. Brow n and tw o ch ild re n o f j »on. fo rm e r p ro p r ie to r of th e sto re, is w h ere she hns been v isitin g and e n a m a te u r p h o to g rap h y . H e h as a B arton, w ere th e g u ests y esterd ay Ilow located a t W o o dburn. H e was jo y in g th e Rose c arn iv al. co n test on now. of th e fo r m e r’s sister, M rs F ra n k h ere d u rin g th e first of th e w eek, J o h n C onley, P. C onley, Mr. and a rra n g in g fo r th e rem oval o f th e Mrs. R ich ard B eadle a tte n d e d th e C h risten sen . I t's a good tim e to sta in y o u r F red F ie ld h o u se cam e hom e from stock. fu n e ra l y este rd a y o f Mrs. B eadle's roof. G reen, red an d brow n sh in g le M an zan ita beach y esterd ay on a visit Mrs. A. M A n d erso n a n d ch il m o th er, Mrs. D avid B rooks In Bea- [ sta in 60c a g allo n a t S te rlin g & 1 K id d er's. w t i l l hom e folks. d re n v isited fo r sev eral d ay s a t vorton. V ancouver, W ash in g to n , re tu rn in g I M onday. I’ N uslund of C lay C en ter, K a n s u , is v isitin g w ith his old n eig h bor, G. G. Jo h n so n of Pow ell V al ley. He I b g re a tly p leased w ith th e looks of th e c o u n try and may lo c a te In O regon som e tim e In th e fu tu re . It« v J . A. H opper und fam ily moved th is week to S u n n y sid e w here ht will have c h a rg e of p as to ra l w ork for th e com ing y ear. Juveniles, Free OREGON O ffic e H o u rs 2 to 5 p . m excep t Sunday 7 Ae M ost Handsome and Up-to-Date STATIONERY on the market SY M PH O N Y LA W N Plain II hite or A n y Other Color you wish P rice 5 0 cents GRESHAM DRUG CO. “ TH E R EX 4U . S T O R E ” L ittle A labam a" a G rout S u ccess. G resham w as favored by a p ro d u c tion of an old s o u th e rn d ra m a e n title d " L ittle A la b a m a ," last T ues day n ig h t th a t w as as n e a r eq u a l to city stock as th e acco m m o d atio n s of sm all s ta g e could affo rd . T he REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF sta g e s e ttin g s w ere e x tra o rd in a ri ly m a g n ificen t, p ic tu rin g an old so u th e rn p la n ta tio n . T he long lane, A t G resh am In th e S ta te of O regon at the close of business J u n e shaded by la rg e beach n u t tre e s, w ith 4 th , 1913 tjie co tto n fields in th e d ista n c e ' R eso u rces L iabilities and th e old p la n te r's house v era n d a [ L oans an d d i s c o u n t s . . . » 94,531.40 C ap ital stock p aid i n . . » 30,000.00 in th e fo re g ro u n d s w ould m ak e a I O v e rd ra fts, secu red an d unse S u rp lu s fu n d .................... 13,000.00 cured ................................. n ativ e of A lab am a th in k by m istak e l l O . l t - U ndivided p ro fits , less ex- B onds and w a r r n n t s .. 1,885.84 penses an d taxes paid 1,636.92 he had w andered in to a s u p e r n a tu r S to ck s an d o th e r se Due to b a n k s and b a n k e rs 908.84 a l form of ex isten ce and w as in re- I c u ritie s .................... 160.00 P o stal S av in g s B ank B an k in g h o u se .................. 21,500.00 d e p o s i t s ......................... 1,868.74 a llty back in th e su n n y south. F u r n itu r e an d fix tu re s . . 3,603 50 T he plot w hile it is in a sense ■ In d iiilu al d ep o sits su b ject Due from batiks (n o t re to c h e c k ...................... 88,680 55 » en satlo n al, is p re tty and fascin at- serve b a n k s 1............... 4,41 05 Dcmaml c e rtific a te s of de- *n£. w ith ju s t en o u g h so u th ern D ue from ap p ro v ed rese rv e b a n k s ........................... 28,402.63 posit .............................. 6,4 7 9 .3 2 p luck to give It life, a n d from th e C h eck s an d o th e r cash T im e c e rtific a te s of de : first c u rta in to th e close, it is brim j Item s ....................... 159 43 posit 14,309.51 fu || o f |lunlor of , |, e play. Cash on h an d ................. 10,962 45 S avings deposits 14.908.6C T he m a n a g e m e n t h as expressed j an in te n tio n of re p ro d u c in g th is bill j T o tal ........................... »171,792 44 T otal ............................ (1 7 1 ,7 9 2 .4 4 j on a fu tu re d a te , ow ing to th e | S ta te of O reg o n , C o u nty of M u ltn o m ah , ss I, C. J . L u n d q u ist, c a s h ie r o f th e above nam ed b an k , do solem nly sm all n u m b e r of peo p le w ho saw sw e a r th a t th e above s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b est of my k n ow ledge i it T uesday n ig h t. If such should an d belief. be th e case, th e p rice w ould be re C. J. LUN DQ UIST. C ash ier. duced " D r Je k y le l and Mr. H y d e " | S u b scrib ed an d sw orn to before m e th is 11th day of J u n e 1913 LAURA V B U L K E I.E Y , N otary P ublic. w ill p e rh a p s be th e next p lay — one C o rre c t A tte st A. M eyers Th«?o. B ru g g e r, C. J. L u n d q u ist, Di th a t needs b u t little com m ent as recto rs. everyone h as a t least h eard of it if th ey hav e not seen th e play o r read th e book A SNAP! » jrjr ::::«::«:: FIRST STATE BANK A Strong Bank Helps the Community Conservatism of Bank Induces Growth and Benefits All June 12 1912 1913 - 1912 1913 . Deposits $138,385.78 $140,651 09 Resources $180,627.25 - $188.790.86 Cash Reserve 37% of Deposits FIRST STATE BANK Q tfE S M A M , ORE. S n iN k HUI«« Rank la the Ckteaty, o a Calile d ie City mt r a r N o tice t,f A n n u al S ch o o l M eetin g. A few tons slightly damaged Rolled Barley Excellent Hog Feed at $25°° per ton ::::::::::: GRESHAM FEED MILL BASE BALL >1 AT Fairview Sunday, June 15 N otice is hereby given to th e le gal v o ters of School D istrict No 4 of M ultnom ah C ounty, S ta te of O re gon, th a t th e a n n u a l school m eeting of said d is tric t w ill be held a t th e F5. S choolhouse to begin a t th e h o u r of 2 o 'clock p m on th e th ird M onday of J u n e , being th e 16th day of Ju n e , A. D. 1913. T his m eetin g is called fo r the p u rp o se of ele c tin g one d ire c to r fo r te rm of th re e y ears and one clerk Admission, M en 15c fo r one y e a r, and fo r p u rp o se of se Ladies. 10c; C hildren, 5c lectin g h ig h school site and levying tax th e re fo r an d vo tin g tax fo r the g y m n asiu m , and th e tra n sa c tio n of 'l ou ill See a Good Game business u su a l a t such m eeting Dated th is 5th day of June. 1913 O I NEAL, N otice Chairman Board o f Directors Anybody found tresspassing or Attest p icking fruit on the A lexander p late D M R O B E R T S, D istric t C lerk w ill be prosecuted. W. R. Kern. Sundials Brooklyn Athletic Club A