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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1913)
PAGB TWO GKtSHA.M OUTLOOK. C .P F Q U A U V jR E S H A M D to re te iv « th e benefit» w ith o u t any rtco m p eu n e They a re aom etim es FRIDA V, JU NE 20. IMIS M J . A rm on and w ife, of P o rt aid in every w ay th e p re s e n t board land, h av e been sp en d in g a few days of d ire c to rs, W illiam T e g a rt, G h T tt IC E A W E E K " k n o c k e r» " an d n o t only refu se to w ith h is d a u g h te r. Mrs. F . I). Axtel Z im m erm an an d W. C. - Spence, in P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y beeoifie m em b ers th em selv es but |. Mrs. Ed Jo o st, of P o rtla n d , is th e ir w ork of b rin g in g th is d istrict a t U resu am , O regon A Coming Metropolis of Eastern Multnomah County v ent o th e rs from jo in in g They The sp ending som e tim e w ith h er siste r, up w ith an y in th e co u n ty . b u ild in g w ill cost $3500. Thos. Il L. ST. C L A IR , E d ito r an d F u b l'r. a re p re tty n arro w in th e ir ideas ab o u t M rs J . W. R eneeke th e g ra n g e , k n ow ing, as they < F A IR V IE W . J u n e 1» The a n n u -| Mrs A nna P itn ey and d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. D onaugh, of Row en w as re-elected clerk O u r SutsM-rlptiofi Itate e th a t it o ffe rs m ore In re tu rn fo r al school m eetin g was Jo n e s & H evel have been kept h ere of J u n c tio n City sp en t the week-end P o rtla n d have moved held on to th e ir One y e a r. *1 50; th e cost th a n any o th e r In s tltu ti busy c u ttin g en sila g e a lo n g Sandy ou M onday afte rn o o n D. W. Me- * lth Mr “ nd Mr* J B L ent an<1 farm n e a r B alrdw lale. six m onth», 75c; P e rh a p s they w ill som e day realize Kay w as re-elected as d ire c to r and d au « h te r> Mls® Je a n Miss G ladys C lark , w ho has been road. T he high w a te r h as caused th re e m o n th 's tr ia l th e ir m istak e su b sc rip tio n , 50c. R. W. W ilcox as c lerk . T he board 1 Tlr. and Mrs. G us L udvigson and sp en d in g th e w in ter w ith h er a u n t, som e loss of cro p s an d su m m er pas C o n sid erab le of th e intended A d v ertisin g r e - ' Mrs. G. H aughlum an d d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. E. C ree, has re tu rn e d to tu re . Jo h n so n creek is said to have th e of d ire c to rs w as in stru c te d to h ay crop had to be p u t in to th e silos calcim in e and p a in t th e schoolj Mabie, of Kelso, visited th e ir cousin p er hom e n e a r Lacom b, O regon. R a t e s reaso n best w a te r fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re of able O ur re p re room s an d to p u t in new b la c k b o a rd s M rs- J H. S chram th e first of the J O. Davis and w ife hav e been in o rd e r to save it. se n ta tiv e will call. woolen goods o f any creek h ereab c T he h ig h w a te r has play ed havock T h e O W. R. A- N. have a crew 1 sp en d in g sev eral d ay s a t Salem . We all knew It w as good fo r sorne,- P h o n e 701. W illiam B u tle r h a s been a tte n d w ith w hat is know n as th e second of men a t w ork lo ad in g c a rs w i t h 1 Mr an<l -Mrs. E a rl H elm s, of th ln g an d th e re a re u n lim ited si road d irt to be ta k e n to B onneville to P o rtla n d , spent F rid a y w ith Mr. ing the G. A. R. e n cam p m en t at b rid g e on th e new ly located “ T h e L inotype fo r woolen m ills a ll th e w ay f from F airview to th e C olum bia river Way la th e Way N ewberg. be used in im p ro v in g th e te n n is and MrB G eorge B urlingam e, P le a sa n t H om e to M ilw aukie. G resh th a t Win» ” Mrs. C laud H u rst is e n te rta in in g th ro u g h th e L u sch er fa rm ; also the G eorge A nderson, who has been am has th e sh ip p in g fa cilities Wht. co u rt a t th a t p lace to r th e p le a s u re h er siste r, Mrs. E cho Bowin, of firs t brid g e is d am ag e d som e and of th e su m m er e x cu rsio n ist. the g u est of Mr and Mrs E ld rid g e O fficial p aper of th e Town of will build th e m ill? th e expense w ill now have to be G resham , O regon. Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson w as given ami fam ily a t B anks has re tu rn e d Salem . b o rn e by th e co u n ty . M r M illet and O fficial p ap er of th e Town of M ilw aukie p u b lic school will h ere a s u rp ris e b irth d a y d in n e r on S un- j home. F a ir v ie w , O re g o n F A IR V IE W , W estw ard .— T he an- th e F itz g e ra ld s have to use boats Mrs. Jo h n P eterson and fam ily of a fte r be in session b u t n in e m o n th s day. A t noon a b o u n teo u s d in n e r to get th e ir m ilk to th e depots. E n tere d as second-class m a tte r w as served a fte r w hich a s o c ia l' Mist, O regon, and Miss E d ith J e n - n u a l 8cho° l m eetin g held in d istric t H olland Q u isen b erry , of R ockwood In th e y ear. H ereto fo re it ha3 fol M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o sto ffice a t good tim e w as en jo y ed u n til la te in kins, of P o rtla n d , a re h ere v isitin g No 7’ know n as th e W ilkes school- G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e act of low ed P o rtla n d 's ex am p le in h aving has gone to w ork fo r O. E. M eindal house w as on e of deep in te re st th e even in g . T hose p re se n t w ere relatives and friends. M arch 3. 1879 a ten m o n th s’ school, w hich is one Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook an d fam - th ro u g h o u t. It w as decided th a t th is a t C a th lam et, W ash., an d w ill spend Mrs. S. A. M arshall, who has been th e su m m e r th e re . m o n th too long fo r good resu lts. ily, Mr an d Mrs. O scar W alin and e n d i n g 8onle tirae w lth her fa th e r ^ « 'H c t sh o u ld keep pace w ith o th e r M E M B E R S H IP IM 'ItA H IN U . Mrs. J. H. S ch ram , w ho h a s been T h ree m o n th s of vacatio n seem s to fam ily, of R ockw ood, Mr an d M rs o ___ school d is tric ts and a tax w as levied u __ ___ , R. H u n te r has gone to C am as, ill so long, Is slow ly im p ro v in g and g ive th e p u p ils a b e tte r g rip on A tten tio n w as d irected a few L. May and son G eorge. G eorge W ashington, w here h er husband has to build a new schoolhouse of bun- is now being ta k e n c are of by Mrs. th em selv es th a n a s h o rte r p eri C ooper, fem ploym e n t salo w 8fyle w lth fu l‘ ba8enl<“ n t - to B row n an d M isses G ladys m o n th s ag o to th e d eclin e in ¿ ra n g e od and is c e rta in ly n o t to o long. In g a b o r) heated by an u p -to -d a te fu rn ace, H. M. C lark. S he is ab le to be up a H edvlg C h risten sen and m em b ersh ip In M ultnom ah county. ? * “ J * ’0 “ ?.80" '. W.‘fe * “ » d a u g h te r j t h e school room to have all th e la t few m o m en ts a t a tim e, is q u ite H ansen of P o rtla n d , Mrs. L ead o ra I lie d iffe re n t g ra n g e s w ere urged to A t th e a n n u a l m eetin g o f th e D ickenson an d sons H enry and W ll- and Miss C alla H eslin, of P o rtla n d , est im provem ents. T h e g ro u n d s will ch e e rfu l an d e re m any m o n th s hopes spent S unday with th e ir fa th e r, J. be su rro u n d e d by a n e a t w ire fence. to be ab le to re tu rn to h e r hom e. " g e t b u sy " in som e way to stop F ir s t ch u rch o f C h rist, S cien tist, an d Mrs C. A. W eldon an d son P. H eslin. the fa llin g off a n d , if possible, to T he county has g rad ed th e road M w hich w as held in B oston e a rly th is C. W eldon, o f St. JohnS , Mrs. It Is now well k now n th a t not Increase th e m em b ersh ip . The r< A lbert H arvey an d fam ily a re pre ru n n in g by th e schoolhouse which P re tty m a n , o f B ritish C olum bia and m o n th , F re d e ric k D ixon, o f London, m ore th a n one case of rh e u m a tism p o rts m ade to Pom ona g ra n g e on p arin g to move to South B end, has caused th e e n tire d is tric t to w as elected p re sid e n t of th e m o th er E d w ard D ickenson, o f O ak lan d . Cal in ten re q u ire s any in te rn a l tr e a t W ednesday last show th a t th e re has W ashington, to reside. ch u rch . T h e re p o rts show ed th e Mrs. T rip p , of P o rtla n d , will give m en t w hatever. All th a t is needed been a slig h t gain In m em b ersh ip ; Mrs. W. B. G unnoe and fam ily, of p a st y ear to h av e been one of re a re c ita l In th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h is a free a p p licatio n of C h a m b e rla in 's also th a t all of th e ten g ra n g e s In Rockwood left M onday fo r C en tralia. m a rk a b le g ro w th , 102 new ch u rch es to n ig h t, F rid a y , J u n e 20, to w hich L in im en t an d m assag in g th e p a rts at th is co u n ty aro th riv in g All but W ashington, w here Mr. G unnoe has h av in g been o rganized all a re co rd ially Invited to a tte n d . each ap p licatio n . T ry it an d see tw o of th em , F airv iew anil W ood em ploym ent. how quickly it w ill relieve th e pain C h arles B aird an d w ife, w ho cam e law n, now a re o w n ers of th e ir own an d soreness. Sold by G resham Htuted co m m u n icatio n of T ro u t h ere from Los A ngeles to v isit his Caryl H eslin w as given a pleas h alls and th e m em b ersh ip Is solid, D rug Co., an d D ealers ev eryw here. AT dale C h a p te r No. 80 O. E. S., will m o th e r Mrs. F ra n k Jo h n s o n , have a n t su rp rise on M onday ev ening in su b s ta n tia l and cap ab le o f holding meet In em e rg e n t session In g ra n g e honor of his sev en teen th b irth d ay , by th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s to g e th e r. Yet hall F airv iew sch o o lh o u se, S atu rd ay d ecided to m ak e O regon th e ir fu tu re n ta a a t a larg e n u m b er of his young friends. hom e, h av in g p u rc h a se d a sev< th e re h as been a fa llin g o ff In n u m ev en in g , J u n e 21. D egrees. G am es an d taffy p u llin g w ere en acre tr a c t from his m o th e r an d will bers d u rin g th e p ast tw o o r three READ THIS By o rd e r W. M., lig h t re fre sh com m ence th e e re c ito n of an up- joyed, a fte r which y ears In every g ran g e. T he rep o rts M. 8. McKAY, Hec'y. m en ts w ere served. to -d a te b u n g alo w a t once. If You want to buy a show a loss of a b o u t 230 m em bers Mrs. Ja ck so n S ilbaugh, o rg an izer farm, Advertise in the Mr. an d Mrs. W. T. B rooks spent in th re e y ears. O. W. It. & N. T IM E T A B L E and le c tu re r for th e W. C. T. U. Outlook. S u n d ay w ith re la tiv e s a t B oring T h e re m ust he som e reaso n for EASTBOUND gave a very In te re stin g lectu re If You want to sell a th is d ecrease but no one seem s to Leave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 E d w ard D ickenson, of O ak lan d . m — A rrive on W ednesday evening a fte r w hich farm. Advertise in the lie able to say w hat It Is o r how F airv iew 8 :2 5 a m ., T ro u td a le , C alif., is h ere v isitin g his p a re n ts a branch of th e W. C. T. U. Outlook. to fo restall It. T he c o u n ty 's p o p u F ra n k D ickenson an d wife. 8: 30 a. m was o rganized w ith Mrs. W. H eits- If You want to buv or latio n Is In creasin g an d th e g ran g e Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p m .— A r F air- Miss H edvig C h risten sen an d Miss m an as p re s id e n t; Mrs. Sim on, vice sell stock, Advertise in the should grow w ith th e p o p u latio n . view 4 :2 9 p m .; ro u td a le , 4 :3 4 In g ab o r H an sen , of P o rtla n d , sp en t p re sid e n t; Mrs J. W. B enecke, r Outlook. In stead , It Is g ro w in g less It Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p m j— Ar. T ro u t sev eral d ay s last week w ith M rs re ta ry ; and Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend,’ seem s, th o u g h , th a t th e low est eb b If You have a place d ale 8 :3 1 p. m. O scar W alin . tre a su re r. The firs t m eeting will be has lieen reach ed and th a t th ere to rent, Advertise in the W ESTBOUND R aym ond D u n b ar, w ho has Just held on T uesday a ftern o o n at th e Outlook. a re nearly a th o u san d Joyal g ra n g Lv. T ro u td a le 915 a. m .; leave re tu rn e d from ta k in g th e e x a m in a hom e of Mrs. H eitsm an a t th e W hite ers In M u ltn o m ah yet. Admission, Men 15c F airv iew 9 :1 9 a. m.— Ar. P o rtla n tio n a t G ra n ts P ass, O re., fo r th e C o rn er hotel. T h ere a re too m any good, sub 1 0 :0 0 a. m. Ladies. 10c; Children, 5c n av al academ y an d h as been v is it Mrs. E. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. W ant ads. today, page 4. s ta n tia l fa rm e rs who ta k e no stock Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :4 8 p m .; leav e F a ir- in g his g ra n d p a re n ts , D. S. D u n b a r A. W. H aw ks, of W oodlaw n, m other In th e g ra n g e It h as helped tb view 4 :5 2 p m .— Ar. P o rtlan d an d w ife, h a s gone to Jo sep h , O re., and siste r of C laude H u rst have You Vi ill See a Good Game Daily O reg o n ian , 1 yr. r e g . . in m any w ays pet th ey a r e co n ten t 6 :3 0 p. m to v isit h is m o th er. been v isitin g here. T w ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r. C o m b in atio n , 1 y r ...................... i i t i V zU T L O O K FAIRVIEW BASE BALL Fairview Sunday, June 22 Sundials rs. Portland independents N O T Q U IT T IN G B U S IN E S S , B U T A Closing Sale Of Our Entire Stock of Kuppenheimer and Herman Wile Clothes All M en s f urnishings, except contract goods, will go on sale at G R E A T L Y R E D U C E D prices. T ake advantage of this SA C R A FIC F S A I F f H k r you ,«11 ,,u, lor the warn, .„m m er months, at a big saving to yon. Thorte w ho apprect.te Nice. N ew . Crisp. M erchand.se wH! have an „ p p o r tu n V to kn bargains are. Com e in Early and Make your Selection while the Stock is Complete. P Sale Starts Saturday Morning, June 21. Men’s and Young Men’s All Wool, Hand Tailored Suits $ 15.00 Suits Now 20.00 “ 25.00 “ - - 1 4 .7 5 2.50 Straws now 1 8 .2 5 3.00 Straws now . . A Small A ssortm ent of $15.00 Suits at Men’s Extra Pants $2.50 L50 4,(X) 5.00 Pants Pants Pants Pants $ .15 I 00 Gatment Now - 1.50 Garment Now • .7 5 . 1.85 • 2.50 G arm ent N ow 1 .1 5 . S o f t S h ir ts > J 0 SH IR TS 100 SH IR TS 1.50 S H IR TS ) . . . . .44) p .i„ „1 - $ J BOYS’ OXFORDS, $2.50 and 3.00 Shoes a, - _ 65c Big lot Boys' Gunmetal and Box Calf at $ E 5 5 and $ 1 .7 0 High Grade Caps - E. W. AYLSWORTH Leading Clothier TERMS CASH 2 15 M E N ’S H A T S » I JO H A T S , Felt and Cloth S I. IS 2.50 H A T S , Felt and Cloth 1 .8 8 TOO H A T S . Felt and Cloth 2 .1 8 25c W O R K S T R A W H A T S 15c MEN'S SUMMER NECKWEAR Scarfs and Ties 25« NECKTIES GRESHAM, OREGON 2 35 3. J 5 3 2J5 MENS $ 3 .5 0 Dress Shoes, at - . Selz Royal Blue and Packard Shoes at - Florsheim $5 Shoes at . . Men's Florsheim and Packard Oxfords. $4 and $5 vals. Summer Work Shoes . . _ .7 5 1.15 I00 High Top buttons in Tan. Suede, Gun and Buck. 1.25 and 1.50 Caps now - SHOES Another lot of Ladies' Shoes at 1.00 Cap now UNION AND 1 WO4'IECE SUITS SHOES 5.00 Panam a Hats 50c Cap now Men’s SummerUnderwear f° F them selves " b at real L A D IE S ’ L O W SHOES, .bou, $2, 2.50 and $3 shoes at 50c, 75c and $l Assortm ent Clean-up, at now now now now S M) Garment Now 7 .5 0 SHOES $1.50 Straws now 2.00 Straws now 7 ‘ * Take Advantage of This Sale STRAW HATS $ 1 1 .3 5 ‘ a , t , M erchandise and 6 , j . 50c N EC KTIES COLLARS. All Sue« . . IBc 35c 2 for 25«