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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1913)
PAGE FOÜB GRESHAM OUTLOOK, SPECIALS THIS WEEK I Jelly Glasses, 1 -2 pint, with top, doz. 1 Salmon, Best Columbia River, can 20c Coffee, steel cut regular 40c lb. for 20c Baking Powder Cleveland 3 Tea, Japan regular 50c lb. for 35c Nails, common, 6s, 8s, 10s, lb. S 35c I 1 Black “ 50c “ “ finish, 4s, 6s, 8s, 10s, lb. 35c 3 lb. $1.00 3C 4c BRAGG <& DUNCAN ASK FOK T A D SLIPS GRESHAM . OREGON IN GRESHAM CREAM SEPARATOR AND VICINITY U N ITED ST A T E S Spells Profit for the Dairy man. I he perfect separation coupled with the Easy W ash ing Device makes the U. S. the most popular machine of the day. We have these Separators in stock, also a complete line of Brushes, Bearings, Rubber Rings, Etc. See them At Sterling & Kidder’s HARDWARE STORE GRESHAM, OREGON CLOSING OUT B a s e b a ll BATS GLOVES G oods MITTS AT HALF PRICE GRESHAM DRUG CO. F R ID A V, AUGUST 1913 F a th e r B ru n a g e l re tu rn e d today , f rom P o rtla n d where he attended i the C a th o lic p rie s ts ’ re tre a t w h ich was held at the C o lu m b ia U n ive rsity, i A bo ut ~H prie sts w e to in attendance. A ,< kh I aarvlca I , u , , n d „ the I T he - r i f , o f a m a ila b le pareel The retrea t is held once each year. I The exercises were conducted by M ethodist Episcopal chu rch next on w hich the postage is f u lly pre- Bishop tra w le r o f St. Paul, M inn. Sunday m o rn in g Rev. W T K e rr Paid may have th e p ric e o f the ar- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. M etzger and o f P o rtla n d w ho w ill preach, is w ell tlc le an<* the charges thereon col- •Miss Hope Anderson re tu rn e d th is kno w n and has m any frin e d s here I lecteJ fro m ,he addressee on pay- week fro m San F rancisco where they tuent o f a fee o f ten cents a ffix e d , M r. K e r r is an old s o ld ie r and has have been fo r th e past m o n th w ith p ro vid ed th e a m o u n t to be collected attended th e re u nions and spoken does not exceed »100. Such a pa r M r. and Mrs. S. E Toeplem an. OLD PEOPLE’S SERVICE NEW C. 0 . D. PARCEL AT M. E. CHURCH, AUG. 24 POST REGULATIONS J F. W llu ia rth , o f La m ou ta , O r , visite d w ith his sister, M rs E lla Aton th is week. M r. W’ ilm a rth has H- ii lie . lo orfln g a fte r his p ro p e rty at B oring . He has recently tra il, d j his So acre fa rm to t.u ln c y Gynne, here on va rio u s occasions The old people are especially in v ite d to at- tend th is service. Some have a l- * ■ '•.> sent word o f th e ir desire iw atten d I f they can get to th e chu rch Any w ho w ill use th e ir a u to m o b ile I o f Idaho, w ho has tai. n possession fo r th is purpose are requested to of the place. n o tify 11. L. st. C la ir who has I he new C a th o lic ch u rch being charge o f the arra ng em en ts. There b u ilt un de r d ire c tio n o f F a th e r B ru - >•¡11 be no service at the ch u rch In ih e evening. enagel is t ..w n e arly com pleted and w ill be dedicated by A rchb ish op W a n t ads w ill b rin g you a n y th in g i b ris tle , assisted by a num ber of priests, on Septem ber 21. A rch b is except lost o p p o rtu n itie s A special excursion to G ris h a m hop C h ris tie is go in g to Chicago to and the lo ca tio n o f the Beaver S tate nee about a co m m u n ity o f C a fh ollc M o to r com pany's fa cto ry w ill come sisters to come and open a school o u t fro m P o rtla n d next Sunday a f anti p ro v in c ia l house near Gresham. ternoon, a r r iv in g here about 2 :3 0 . B. F. Bauer, who rece ntly moved •Miss Susie S tanley and Miss A l to C h e rry v ille fro m G resham , was In ma M id d le to n went to Cannon Beach I tow n today fo r m edical treatm e nt and o th e r seaside resorts yesterday fo r blood p o iso nin g w hich fo llo w e d fo r a sh o rt vacation . a bruise on his a rm . Miss N ina T a y lo r o f Estacada, Rev. T. F. Bowen and Mrs Bowen came dow n on Wednesday and has o f Rose C ity P ark, were Ihe guests been the guest o f Miss M iria m Tuesday of Mrs. T ru s c o tt. B row n fo r the past tw o days. She Mrs. M D. K e rn , Mrs. Jas. 1 .a w r- w ill spend the re m a in d e r of the ence and M r and Mrs. E. W .A yls- week w ith Miss H ester T h o rite , re w o rth re tu rn e d W ednesday fro m tu rn in g home on Sunday. M anzanita Bench where they have Geo. E. T o w le and fa m ily , who been spending th e ir vacation M r. tw o fin e ______ have been c a m p in g on H oney h ill A y ls w o rth caugt salm on fo r the sum m er, have broken camp «luring the few days, w hich he spent and s ta rte d f o r th e ir home in M in there, the largest o f w hich weighed neapolis, M in n . Miss M a ria m Towle, 17 pounds. A la rge w hale was seen the eldest d a u g h te r has gone to close in shore Tuesday n ig h t. Miss E th e l Casehere, o f Salem, B erkeley, C a lifo rn ia , to atte rid the visited Wednesday w ith Mrs. C a rrie U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia . Hansen and Miss H a rrie t A lexander. E. G. K a rd e ll came over fro m Miss M arg are t Cressey, who has M anzanita on Wednesday to atten d the m eeting o f the hoard o f f a ir d i spent several weeks w ith her p a r rectors and to lo o k up some p riv a te ents near T illa m o o k , has re tu rn e d a ffa irs . lie sta rte d hack yesterday, to Gresham and w ill assist her sis- hut w ill re tu rn here again on Sept tre Mrs. M. Vogel in her m illin e r y 3, when he w ill stay over u n til a f and dre ssm akin g business. Miss E th e l M e rril is in P o rtla n d te r the close o f the fa ir. He re fo r a few day's v is it w ith her siste r. ports the Gresham colony a t M an Mrs. E lla Nye. za n ita as being contneted and eve ry h red L. E verson, G resham 's c ity body happy. a tto rn e y , was in tow n e a rly th is Mrs. L a n g tw a rt, who is em ployed week on business. A lth o u g h liv in g In L o u is S h a ttu c k 's store, has take n in P o rtla n d he Is in close tou ch w ith loom s at the J W. S h a ttu ck house a ffa irs and people here H is new " " ...........' T " - > « " I H [ R T K A IL S 1 O R F ’ cel w ill he Insured a g a in st lo s s ,w ith o u t a d d itio n a l chargee, In an am o u n t s u iv a ie n t to its a ctu a l value, hut :i,,t exceed »50. The sender o f a t co lle ct on de live ry (C. O D .) parcel w ill be given a receipt sh o w in g the o ffic e and date o f m a ilin g the nu m ber o f ¡lie parcel and the am ount ilu e him . A C. O. I), pa rcel w ill lie accepted fo r m a ilin g o n ly at a m oney o rd e r ' fflc e am i when add rested to a money o rd e r o ffic e . The above o r d e r w ent In to e ffe ct J u ly 1 1913 VQ SKA LING RINK, GRESHAM Tuesday' Night AUGUST 26 D A N O ’L E A R Y [ Skating before and after race. Doors open at 7, race called 8:30 J GENERAL ADMISSION 25c, Skates Free It’s w orth w alking five m iles to see O 'L eary w alk one.’— j N ew York H erald »»•kïWWSBfeaBït. ¡ i l i * à W t J M K 4 t m M N n M U n a K n H M I D rugs do n t cure; O p eratio n s d o n ’t cure; Physicians d o n ’t cure ...... *in d llis Phone nu m b e r w ill he fou nd Ed. O sburn has re tu rn e d fro m a In his ad. in th is paper N A T U R E alo n e cures. I assist nature. tr ip to th e coast. He went to T illa Am ong those w ho attended the Dr. L y tle .state ve te rin a ria n , ask m ook and fro m there visite d the circu s fro m G resham yeste rd ay,w e re ed fo r the a p p o in tm e n t o f D r. 8. Ia. variou s beaches as fa r n o rth as M an L . L K itld e r and li t t le «laughter B row n as co u n ty v e te rin a ria n , say za n ita Beach. Joyce, Chase and L e slie St. C la ir in g rabies have spread fro m M u lt Miss C. H. H a ile rep orts a de- ! 11,1,1 F re d e ric k Honey. The tw o lat nom ah co u n ty to Clackam as co u n ty lig h tfu l week spent w ith her frie n d ! ,e r J«u ng men w »nt by a u to ea rly The nceepted nam e fo r the P o rt amt th re a te n to spread th ro u g h o u t at M rs. M a xw e ll S chn eider"s fa rm in the m o rn in g and saw the circu s land. Eugene and E astern la “ W ll the W illa m e tte va lle y Dr. B row n, near Damascus She w ill go to tra in come In and unload. N A T U R O PA T H and C H IR O PR A C TO R la u ie tte valley L in e .” W hen y o i he said, has take n tre a tm e n t re n de r P o rtla n d to pass the retna ln g days Thos. B in d e r is u t his place at Hear about the W. V. L. road y o u 'll in g Itlm supposcdlly Im perviou s to o f her vaca tion , and w ill ta ke up her B rig h tw o o d m a k in g im p rovem e nts know th a t it ig th e e le c tric lin e run the disease. The a p p lica tio n was re du tie s again at the lib ra ry on Sep PARALYSIS. NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES and e n jo y in g the fin e fis h in g there. n ln g up the W illa m e tte rive r. fused by the co u n ty cou rt. tem ber 1. W o rk on the concrete fo u n d a tio n O ffic e H o u rs The Gresham K id s, ju n io r nine o f the Jacobson b u ild in g is under 2 to 5 p. m . e x c e p t S u n d a y Over First State Bank. GRESHAM Charged w ith being a masher, N in e im m ig ra tio n agents o f the f u ll sw ing. M a te ria l is being as were defeated by the F a irv ie w boys, ihe Rev. H e nry K u h lm a n , aged 39 N o rth e rn P acific R a ilro ad com pany on Tuesday last, the score being 13 sembled fo r a ll p a rts o f the s tru c years, said to reside at T lllu m o o k , w ill be in tow n S aturday m o rn in g to 4. The ba tte ries fo r Gresham ture. wag lodged in the c ity Jail e a rly th is They are com ing here to get ac Mrs. J. it. Gregg and baby are were H a m lin and S h a ttu c k ; Burgess m o rn in g , Detectives P rice and Pa qu ainted w ith th e te r r ito r y . They and M e rrill. F o r F a irv ie w , It s. v is itin g her m o th e r, Mrs. A. C. tro lm a n M cCarthy a lle g in g th a t he w ill he met at Hayden isla n d by a Anderson, I,. G. Anderson and K id F a n n in g , in P o rtla n d , and frie n d s accosted tw o women a fte r 1 o'clo ek com m itte e fro m the C om m ercial clu b fro m St. Paul. Q uesinberry th is m o rn in g . in an observation ca r and taken to 8. A. N ystro m , o f P ow ell Valley W ord comes to the O u tlo o k o ffic e 1x12, sized, p er M the F o re stry b u ild in g , to C o u n cil was bro u g h t to Gresham yesterday $8.00 th a t Rev .M elville T. W ire is e n jo y 2x 4, 16 a n d 24 ft. lengths, sized, p e r M S h e riff W ord lias em ployed the Crest and o th e r p o in ts o f Interest fo r tre a tm e n t o f cancer o f the liv e r. 7.00 seven A t noon they w ill he in g h im s e lf w ith u p a rty o f law fir m o f D olph, M a llo ry , Sim on I In Ihe c ity . -x 6, 16 a n d 24 ft. lengths, sized, p e r M He is w ith his d a u g h te rs here and 7.00 h u n tin g and fis h in g on the ' L it t le " b h ip lap and Sheating, p e r M G earln to represent h im in the e n te rta in e d ut a luncheon at the 7.00 Chewancan riv e r, above the B uttes. Is being treated by D r. B. J. Freese s u it b ro u g h t by R u do lph Schwab, I C o m m ercia l clu b, where they w ill M r and Mrs. F red Dodd, o f P o rt In Lu ke county. " W. a g ita to r, to collect »20,non meet the members o f the Oregon la nd , and M r and Mrs. O. J. T ra m - M r. and Mrs. H L . St. C la ir re fo r belug Im prisoned In th e county -'•tale Im m ig ra tio n Com m ission The hlay, re turn ed today fro m a tr ip Io T e le p h o n e 4 1 1 2 1 - 2 m i l e , e a s t o f K e ls o Jail am i fo r the b re a k in g up o f Ills p a rty started fro m St. P aul August ceived a pleasant c a ll on Wednes Mt. Hood. They w ent up by au tom o day fro m Rev. D r H aw ks, his w ife m eetings by the s h e riff I I , am i is lo o k in g a fte r the im m ig ra b ile Sunday and have spent a de tio n in te rests of the ra ilro a d eom- and sister, Miss Hawks,, old frie n d s lig h t f u l week h u n tin g and fis h in g . o f A rlin g to n H eights, III The have •any along th e line. A lth o u g h given orders to arrest Mrs. W. C. B elt and fa m ily and been on the coast fo r about a year a ll wearers o f X -ra y g a rm en ts, the F elde and C h a rlie M cC oll started A vast am o u n t o f i l l he a lth is due liv in g In va rio u s C a lifo rn ia and O re tod ay fo r Yachats near N ew port fo r P o rtla n d po lice have been unable to P o rtla n d Is the most a t several weeks* o u tin g . to im p a ire d dig e stio n W hen the gon citie s fin d one an yw h ere P rob ab ly I hey tra c tiv e to them o f any c ity w hich stom ach fu lls to p e rfo rm its fu n c are not lo o k in g fo r them on the they have vlsite tl They w ill n 1 ground hut in the a ir The women tion s p ro p e rly the w h ole ” system -3 »««-HI be W .......................... T op Buggi«», open liu g g lc a , H ai ks few doses o f r,,,**0" " ,O° k i, f U r ,h * ' r P arts, B ain and O ld H ic k o ry W ag- A are th re a te n in g a crusade on men's comes deranged. ...........- ", " ‘J ’ M '‘ hiK !,n’ bU‘ in ° " 8' " a 'e rlo o O « E n g in e ? New WHY PAY MORE? turns« rs w hich m any consider us Im * h a m b e rlu ln 's T ablets is a ll you need to the id e a M anure Spreader T a lk w ith G u aran teed Pure and Full W eight They w ill streng then y o u r dige stion, a ll p ro b a b ility come hack m ora l as sheuth s k irts . in v ig o ra te y o u r liv e r, and reg ulate coast to m ake th e ir home ' Hessel. tf y o u r bowels, e n tire ly do in g away It w ill not be necessary fo r vo t » H h th a t m iserable fe e lin g due to ers to re re g is te r in o rd e r to p a rtic fa u lty d ig e stio n T ry It. M any oth - ipate in the In te rs ta te b ridg e bond ers have been p e rm a n e n tly c u r d • I " ti«>n on November« 4 o r the spec- l i l . l ’O Itl' i i p the condition of F o r sale by G iesh la l state re fe re n d u m ele ctio n on why not you? am I ‘i ng i «. , and Dealers eve ry the same d a te ," said H e nry Bush, where Banking Service m eans m ore than the m ere a ccep tan ce of th ie f c le rk in C o un ty C le rk C offey s t h . V » lG:re,hB m ‘ he 8 ,a ' e ° f O re g o " “ “ >* close « I bu sin es. Aug. an account. o ffic e yesterday, " it w ill, how A s o lu tio n made by dissolving ever, la> net.wsary fo r a ll voters to Iron su lp h a te In w a te r at the ra te T h e service of the First State Bank is based on fair and L la h illtie , re g is te r again before the next re g u o f 100 pounds to 52 g a llo ns of w ater Loans and discou nts » 99.747 79 C a p ita l stock pa id In . , 30,000 00 courteous treatm ent to every patron. Judicious an d intelligent la r « le ctio n , as the old re g is tra tio n " i l l k il l most broad leaved and sue- c a m “ • * * ’“ * ’ “ n‘‘ Ur" ^ .. i Und .................... 15,000 00 investm ent of its funds assures full protection. Is dead except fo r special electio ns ' culen t weeds, and not In ju re , ............................... None L n d ivid e d p ro fits , less ex- to Bond!, and w a r r a n t s . . . . 10.090.S4 P®n«es and taxes paid 1,041.22 The new re g is tra tio n w ill bo per any h a rm fu l extent, crops o f grass B un kin g h o u s e ................... 22 500 00 I,’ 11 e *,° b a n k* and b a n ke rs. 698.05 m anent C o un ty C le rk C offey Is es and g ra in in w hich they are ¡•u rn itu re and fix tu re s . 3 603 50 1 ° ” a S a vln S» B ank ’ «kit!« however, to dis« o u tage reg g ro w in g its use. I f p ro p e rly p re- Due from b a n k , m o t re- d e p o s it s ......................... 2,347.60 ts tra ilo n at the present tim e fo r '..IV.I and applied, w ill prove very in d iv id u a l deposits subject serve banks) ................. a 2' the reason that the great In flu x o f • ffe etlve . but cannot ta ke the place Due fro m approved reserve to cJ he< k s ....................7 «»,«14.98 DEPOSITS Demand c e rtific a te s o f d e hanks ..........24 337 37 women voters w ill m ake It iioeeasary o f ro ta tio n o f crops, c u ltiv a tio n and Checks and o th e r «-ash T il 1,<>sil . .............................. 7,04».7» Aug. 16. ¡1912, - $125,179.97 fo r the c o u n ty to ho re d ls trlc te d th is sum m er fa llo w “ « n « ............................. 98 i „ T im e c e rtific a te s o f de- fa ll .Mr Hush ss.vs th is pro ba bly Aug. 16, 1913, - $131,276.49 Cash on h -n d . 9,087.32 1 .................... 15,035 02 w ill not be done before Novem ber H e ro a ll m e d icin e , as m e r ito r i ____ j ___ Savings d e p o s it s .................. 14,950 19 Total and th a t where the re are now 192 ous us C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o le r r a ...................... ll* S ,7 3 6 .8 5 Tw» » p re cin cts th e re p ro b a b ly w ill be and D ia rrh o e a K e n e d y th e State of Oregon. County of .Multnomah, m w o rld ......... »175,736.85 about 400. w o u ld be m uch be tte r e f f and the The law contem plates th a t there percentage o f s u ffe rin g g re a tly de- sh a ll not be more tha n »00 voters crx’ase«)," w rite s L ind say S cott, of Tem ple. In d . F o r sale by Gresham 1 * ** f * X X »X lu any one pre cin ct. .„d i n T Æ ï S Sa .PÂ ? , „ l 1. I tu g t o , and Dealers everyw here i» ttw t xm nty. o .tm U r Ute C ity PORTLAND NEWS ITEMS IN PARAGRAPHS Benj. I. Freese L umber G reatly R educed OLESON LUMBER CO. ANOTHER DROP IN LARD 5 - lb . P a il, 6 5 c 1 0 - lb . P a il, $ 1 .2 5 How itt’s Market Banking Service We Grow by Deserving io Grow FIRST STATE BANK ________ - O R E S H A M . PorU am L I I C hampion Heel and Toe walker of the world, will walk one mile against Champion Roller Skater of Oregon, covering ! two miles on skates. f FIRST STATE BANK