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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1913)
h i : e t. O rig in o f Iris h Lace. FARMERS! H ATTENTION! LUMBER SALE We \ \ ill Sell at the Following Prices: Shiplap, per M. - _ 2x4, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 2x6, ,6 and 24 ft length, sized, per 2x8, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 1x6, 16 and 24 ft rough fencing per Good Sheathing, 4, 6, 8 in. sized, per 4x4, 4x6, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, per 6x6, 6x8, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, per Common Barn Rustic per T hese Prices a re Good Until Oct. 25 M. M, M. M. M. M, M. M. $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 800 SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Successor to Straus Lumber Co M A R T IN L E N N A R T Z , Mangr Phone 446 Sandy, Oregon Irish lace originated from the fail ure of the |>otato crop th a t caused th e fam ine of lM tl T he abbess of a con vent in County Cork, looking about for some lucrative em ploym ent to help the half starved children who attended her schools, unraveled thread by thread a scrap of point de m llan and finally m astered the com plicated de tails She then selected the girls who w ere quickest of needlew ork and tau g h t them w hat she had painfully learned The new Industry prospered, and one of the pupils in a pardonable “bull" declared th a t “if it had not been for th e fam ine we would all have been starv ed .“—W estm inster G azette. F A IR V IE W , Sept. 30 Rex Lewis » h o has been m a s te r m ech an ic fo r 'h e F lag g & S ta n d ife r C o n stru ctio n com pany here, w ith his w ife have ( m oved to V ale, O regon, w here he will oversee th e co n stru c tio n of a larg e bridge. W illiam McMain will have ch arg e o f th e c o n stru ctio n y ard s here. C. E. Cree an d fam ily left M onday fo r Salem w here they w ill v isit re la tives an d a tte n d th e s ta te fair. J . D enison and fam ily, w ho have been occupying one of th e J . L oser c o ttag es have moved in to th e C hap m an house n e a r th e M ultnom ah coun ty farm . C h arles L o ser, w ho h as been sp en d in g th e past y ear in C a lifo rn ia is visitin g his p a re n ts, J. L oser and fam ily. Mrs. A. R obinson and fam ily ,w h o for th e past tw o y ears have resided here, have moved to P o rtlan d . U. It. H u g h es and fam ily h av e moved to F’o rtla n d to spend th e w in ter. Mrs. Irv in g P rovince an d son, K eith , of P o rtla n d , a re th e g u ests of h er p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilcox. Special Sale of Lumber 3 0 Days More, « oci.25 All lumber in stock belonging to us at the mill near Sandy, will be reduced $2 per thousand. TH IS W OULD MAKE TH E PRICE ON 1 x 12s, sized per M . . . . eg 2 x 4s, 16 ft., 24ft., sized, per M - - $7 2 x 6s, 16ft. and 24ft., sized, per M - $7 Shiplap, per M $7 Cull Shiplap, per M $3.50 Cull 1x8, sized, Suitable for Sheathing or Similar Work, $2 STRAUS LUMBER CO. SANDY, ORE., Phone 446 L umber G reatly R educed 1x12, sized, p e r M - - . 2 x 4. 16 a n d 24 ft. lengths, sized, p e r M 2x 6, 16 a n d 24 ft. lengths, sized, p e r M S h ip la p an d S heating, p e r M - - $ 8 .0 0 7 .0 0 7 .0 0 7 .0 0 OLESON LUMBER CO. T e le p h o n e 4 1 1 2 1 - 2 m i l e s e a s t o f K e ls o It is s ta te d by o ffic ia ls of th e N orthw estern F r u it E x ch an g e th a t over anxiety on th e p a rt of grow ers to dispose of th e ir fru it is costing them m any th o u s a n d s of d o llars, as many of th em h av e sold th e ir ap p les at prices 25 to 50 c en ts below th e actu al m a rk e t v alu e of th e fru it. They s ta te th is is one y e a r w hen th e grow er can p ra c tic a lly n am e his own price fo r th e b e tte r g ra d e s of apples and th a t a little c a re and p atien ce in in m a rk e tin g w ill re s u lt in h a n d som e a d d itio n s to th e bank acco u n t. D iarrh o ea Q uickly C ured. C o n s titu e n ts o f Dust. TRO U TD ALE. Sept. 30— Mr. and Mrs. L. R u m m er and Miss R achel Cook have re tu rn e d hom e a fte r | sp en d in g sev eral w eeks at Celiio. W. T. Serviss is sp en d in g th e week | at Salem and en jo y in g th e s ta te fa ir. Mrs. E. O. T ripp of P o rtla n d sp en t S atu rd ay w ith h e r sisters, th e Misses D e lla n ta e and N ellie Hogue. Mrs. R ichard llird sfe lt an d son, o f P o rtla n d , a re sp en d in g th e w w k with h er m o th er, Mrs R u th B rin k Mrs. 1.. A llard an d g ran d so n have gone to T he D alles to spend th e w in te r w ith h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. G race Morse. In Egypt n large proportion of the barbers « re sta te functionaries Ac cording to an edict Issued by Ibrahim Rev. Jo sef W C a rlso n will p reach I’astui io 1848, every village barber at th e Sw edish M ission ch u rch on was ordered when death occurred in W ednesday, O ctober 1, a t 8 p. m. bis d istrict to m ake a careful ex am ina Rev C arlson is well know n in Pow tion of tile corpse and report to the a u ell V alley, lie has lieen p a sto r of thorities any death occurring through Hie Swedish Mission ch u rch of P ort epidemic, disease or foul play. Severe land, and K in g sb u rg , Cal. He is penalties were im posed for any neg at p resen t th e p a s to r of th e Sw ed lect of tills duty, anil a fee of 5 cents ish Mission ch u rch of T aco m a,W ash , was paid for each death registered. lie lias received a call from C hi 81 one years ago th e system of paym ent cago, Illinois, and will soon leave liy lees was abolished, and each village tlie P acific coast. O ur loss is Chi- barber now draw s from the govern uient a fixed salary for bis services.— cag o "s gain. Exchange. A M o n u m e n t to “ P a tie n c e ." M o th er of E ig h teen C h ild ren . " I am th e m o th er o f eig h teen c h il d ren an d have th e p ra ise of doing m ore w ork th a n any young w om an i to w n ,” ’ w rites Mrs. C. J . M artin , Boone Mill, Va. “ I su ffered fo r five y ears w ith sto m ach tro u b le an d could not e a t a s m uch as a b iscu it w ith o u t su fferin g . I have ta k e n th ree bo t tles of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets and am now a well w om an and w eigh 168 pounds. I can e a t a n y th in g I w an t to , and as m uch as I w ant an d feel b e tte r th a n I have a t any tim e in ten years. I re fe r to I A GRESHAM LODGE, No. any one in Boone Mill o r v icinity they will vouch fo r w hat I say ." s / j T 152, A F . & A M. S tated and C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts a re fo r sale 's r ' co m m u n icatio n s a t 8 p. m. by G resh am D ru g Co., and ail Deal- every second and fo u rth T uesday. All M aster M asons cordially invited H P u lfe r, Secretary. “ I was ta k e n w ith d ia rrh o e a and .Mr. Y orks, th e m erch an t h ere, p er suaded me to try a b o ttle of C ham b e rla in 's C olic.Cholera and D iarrh o ea Remedy. A fter ta k in g one does of it I w as cured. It also cured o th ers th a t I gave it to ," w rites M. E. Geb- liart, O riole, Pa. T h at is not at all u n u su al. An o rd in ary a tta c k of d ia r rh o ea can alm ost inv ariab ly be cured by one o r tw o doses of th is rem edy. F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., and 1 all D ealers. S tre n g th e n W eak K idneys. D on't s u ffe r lo n g e r w ith weak kidneys. You can get p ro m p t relief by ta k in g E le c tric B itte rs , th a t w on d e rfu l rem edy, p ra ise d by women e v eryw here. S ta r t w ith a b o ttle to F A IR V IE W LODGE No. day, you w ill soon feel lik e a new s / A V ' 92, A. F. & A. M.— S tated w om an w ith a m b itio n to w o rk , w ith co m m u n icatio n s th e first out fe a r of p ain . Mr. J o h n Dowl ' n F ' ing of S an F ra n c isc o . w rite s :— S a tu rd ay of each m o n th . M asonic G ratitu d e fo r th e w o n d erfu l effect T em ple, T ro u td ale. of E le c tric B itte rs p ro m p ts m e to COURT G RESHAM , No. 81, F o r w rite. It c u red my w ife when all este rs of A m erica— M eets th e sec else fa ile d ." Good fo r th e liver ond and fo u rth M onday ev en in g In a- well. N o th in g b e tte r fo r in d ig es each m onth at I. O. O. F. hall. tion o r biliousness. P rice, 50c and ! E L G rubb, chief ra n g e r; O. J *1 at all D ru g g ists T ram b lay , secretary . When “ P atien ce'’ wns produced a t the S tandard th eater. New York, and afte rw a rd at the G rosvenor for seven months, n rem arkable run In those days, the opera wns taken off In the full tide of its prosperity to produce another opera, "C laude D uval.” T he a rtists of the com pany w ere rath e r chagrined a t having to reh earse a new opi'ra when “ P atien ce” w as so success ful. so they Built a tom b in the base m ent of th e th e a te r upon which a papier ninehe sta tu e of P atience wns placed, w ith the Inscription "Sacred to the Memory of ’P atien ce,’ C ruelly M urdered by ’C laude D uval.’ ” —E x change. O reg o n e v e ry J a m e s E lk in g to n INHUH.YNt E F IR E AUTOM OBILE LI F E P L A T E GLASS A CCID ENT SU RETY BONDS H EA L TH O ff ic e bnTest la t x a ilv e f o r W o m e n . glasses of th e State to th e d ep osito rs of in B ank VS. fitted ,.f G reu h n m Attention! Villa Reds T he Farm er«’ M utual Fire Relief Association A t 2 : 3 0 P. M. ICE CREAM itJ SODA WJI Ge »U 0. the p u d . Men 25c, Ladie* 10c, G F P O R TLA N D , OREGON In v ite s a ll fa rm e rs w ho hav e u<> in s u ra n c e on t h e ir fu r iu b u ild in g s to in s u re w lt li us. T h is a s so ciatio n Is Un* rh e u p e s i safest In tin * sta ll*. Ii in s u re s o n ly c o u n try lir o p r r ty a n d has o v e r «.*1.000,0110 in s u ra n c e h fo rc e . Children 5c Laziness. Laziness Is tile d eadliest of all dis eases, for the disease Itself prevent! one from tak in g the rem edy W rite or phone. T o w n Founded In 1639. S tam ford w as founded In 1039 by a band of enterprising pioneers o f thf New H aven colony Irrig atio n has tieen practiced in Spain a century, the first ennal b a rin g beer begun II) 1814 O ys ter Fisheries. In at least thirty-five countries oya tera support special fisheries and in several more figure In the food supply. D ream s. S om etim es a m an c a lls u g irl a dream and then w onders why dreiim s are not alw ays tru e Florida Tim es-Union. Russia In P oland. In Poland the R ussian language is obligatory, and It Is a penal offense to «peak Polish in any public resort. In v a ria b le R esu lt. “T here Is one success which has been steady about all a tte m p ts from the s ta rt a t av iatio n .” “ W h at Is th a t? ” “It lias alw ays m ade th e money fiy.” - B altim ore A m erican. H. W. HNYSHALI.. P re s T he F a rm e ra M utual F in R elief A ssociation G resham R oute No 3 P hone 74 N o t a r y P ublic R e a l E s ta te LAW Y F its FRED L. EVERSON ATTO RNEY AT LAW (G resham City Attorney) Phone Marshall 427b 717 Broadway Bldg., Portland, Ore. » O N T It.ll T G B s ALFRED HAM M AR P la s te r e r a n il I e lu e n t I o u t ia c lo i E stim ates fu rn ish ed free on re quest. Ail w ork G u aran teed P h o n e d x l G resham I*.O. Bov 31 IF YOU W ANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE FW coNT WE DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSF.I T. JONES FRANK C. (ONES I N BERTA IvI II Go W Balds«, hrt. B f Irmue, Pir, W i I m , Bmrfcrl. Sw T i m , Cast Side funeral Directors 414 LAS I ALDER ST., comer Sixth L»h A’traA»t Asts Savin Hfc-ae. Eid 52 B 2525 Partial, Giarss D E M IS T S A M o n ster C ra n e . Tlie largest crane in the world, erect cd at a Scotch shipyard, can lie utilized at every |x>iut w ithin a circle 3811 feet In diam eter, ami in n lift loads of 20C Ions Io a height of 140 feet, seveuty five feet from the center. w j.orr h h on O T T BRO S. DENTISTS GRR8HAM OREGON P ho ne M a in 2 6 8 3 J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D. T he DENTIST Office 615-16-17 M e'Iwal Building, N early every w om an n eeds a good laxative. D r K in g 's New Life pills are good because th ey a re p ro m p t, safe, an d do n o t cau se pain Mrs M. C. D unlap of L ead lll, T enn., says: "D r. K in g ’s New L ife Pill« helped Iter tro u b le s g re a tly .” G et a box to day. P ric e 25c. R ecom m ended by all D ruggcals. strict B a n k in g L a w s safeguard Sun., Sept. 28 Room F o r S h rin k a g e . E yes tested an d Dr Geo. Inglis BROWN IN SI K.YNt I R ep resen tin g only R eliable n. mu ran ce C om panies P hone 513 C reati a in, O regon One su it th a t is alw ays m ade largt enough to stand a little shrinkage Is » dam age suit Boston Globe Bank of Gresham U n d e r th e AT PLEASANT HOME Ir rig a tio n In 8 p a in . Powell Valley Mrs. Jo e M cM ahan gave a p arty to th e lad ies of C o ttrell last S a tu r day a ftern o o n . A d ain ty lu n ch was served and all expressed them selv es as h av in g spent an en jo y ab le a f te r noon. Miss D orcas H edin is teac h in g n e a r E stacad a th is term . The B aptist Aid society will m eet w ith Mrs. E lla S ch n eid er T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n , O ctober 2. JO H N Among the co n stitu en ts o f d u st float P ru aaic A cid . ing in the a ir a re lead, silver, copper, A single suiff of highly concentrated rubidium , gallium . Indium, thallium , prussic acid will kill u m an as quickly nickel, m anganese, etc. Many of th ese | as a shot through the heart. can be traced to th eir sources in fac M a tch ed . tory chim neys nnd fines. D ust from Ja k e s -N o rw a y lias a m idnight sun clouds, collected e ith er by Itself or in Rakes — T h a t’« nothing. So have I. — hall. snow, sleet or rain exhibits a reg I B altim ore American. ularity o f com position not seen in o th Th e U n d erd o g . er varieties of d u st Iron, nickel, c a l The underdog w ants no sym pathy cium, copper, potassium nnd sodium alw ay s ap p ear In it In about the sam e Wlnit he w ants Is assistance.—Cblcagi j News proportions. Some d u st th a t fell som e years ago near Dublin resem bled me L ig h tn in g . teorites In its com position, w as a ttr a c t In the course of a y ear lightning ed by a m agnet an d seem ed to bo of strik es In th is country a t about fl.OtC cosmic origin. j places B arb ers In E g y p t. Cottrell IN H U IH N « I Pleasant Home Tigers M a ry M u t t N o t M a r r y M a rk . A curious idea am ong the B urm ese is th a t people born on th e sam e day of the week m ust not m arry and th a t If they defy the fates th e ir union will tie m arked by much lit luck. To pre vent these disastrous m arrlnges every girl carries a record o f her birthday in her name, each day o f the week h av ing a letter belonging to it, and all children a re called by a nam e th a t begins w ith th a t letter. it is ra th e r hard if th e M arys and M arks of B urm a fall In love w ith each other, ns In this country. Unlike other oriental Innds, the young people a re allow ed to m arry as ta s te dictates, su b ject only to the birthday restrictions. Troutdale Professional Cards B a s e b a ll! Portland, Oregon I’llYNH I A.NH Light S. P. Bittner, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ofce bsri; 10 i. m I. 12 a I p m 1« 3 p m 7 b i p. n . «1 RrMdeiKe J Office 116 Residence I IB O f f i c e , f l o w i t t B ld g ., o v e r P . O . AT THE LOWEST COST PHONES: Residence, I I I , Office I lx H. H. HUGHES. M. D. E L E C T R I C L I G H T is B ie in u n t s u ita b le f o r hoin<*s, o ffic e s , ahopa a m i o t h e r p la c e s tu s s lin g lig h t. E L E C T R IC IT Y ca n la* used in a n y q u a n t it y , la r g e or am ali, th e r e b y f u r n is h in g a n y r u i|liin s l a m o u n t o f lig h t . F u rth e rm o re , E l.E < T i l l i I.A M I ’H r a n la* h a a t - <•<1 in a n y p la c e , H in a a f f o r d in g a n y ile a in a l d is t r ib u t io n o f U g h i. P h y s ic ia n OFHCI. HIIWITT B1.W,. PHONES I.KtSHAM, OMGON RrnJrme. libar 120 Oftrr Hoaw A 5152 Man 4812 J. M. SHORT, M. D. Phytician and Surgeon IraJmct. 438 lui 52 Si <»*o. IB I 12 Sdlmj HmMuif. FwlM. Oo,« P ho nes, O ffice IO . B ea. IH I Dr. Geo. Inglis Plijr nielun is assured a n d S u rg e o n Hour, l a 12 a m , 2 4 and 7-6 p m and StirgoMi. O f f i c e H o u r « I to fl p m In the past tw o years th ere has not b een a b a n k fa ilu re Combination Subscriptions th at has caused the d ep osito rs to lose o n e cent, not dep osit y o u r m o n e y in a H o m e h e lp you a n d everyo n e else in W hy Bank w h e re it w ill D aily Outlook u'ith: E I.E C T H H L Y M P H a re re p la t lu g a ll o B ie ra In e a ta h lia tim e n la . O regonian 6 Month« «6 00 »3 25 8.00 4.25 M and ** Journal 5 50 Z75 and 7 50 400 M Sunday Oregonian Sunday Journal Evening Telegram 5.50 Z75 W e e k ly Oregonian ZOO 1.15 S e m i-W e e k ly R u ral A lac Journal S pint w ith O regon C ity Paper« r a p id ly m odem e negotiate R e a l Estate L o a n s fo r o u r cu sto m 1 Yem ZOO 1.15 200 1.15 ers an d p la c e m o n ey on first m ortgages. O ffice o w r P ir it S ia te Bank O R E8H A M , OKKOON ParalysK. Nervous and < hroni< Diseases y o u r co m m u n ity , an d w h e re you can get it w h e n yo u w a n t it. Gresham N O O T H E R I.A M P N poaaeaa Uieue q u a lif ic a t io n s , th e r e fo r e , i t la n o t a u r p r la in g t h a t Dr. Benj. J. Freese Naturopath and < hrroprarlpr Offcre Hour,. 9 to 11 a. m.. rarepl Sunday O v e r F ira t S tale B ank, G resh am , O re . P a y in terest H rlio o l R e p o r t I ’a r r is . on T im e an d Savings Deposits. Come and See Us. Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. Bank of Gresham HKVKNTH a n d The Outlook has on hand printed «chool report cards with envelopes i They are a neat card, printed on finest bristol, very complete and serviceable Sent prom ptly by mail Prices, 2% c each, complete Over 100, 2c each Postage additional, 6c tor each 26 A LDKK HT« Pbotiaa Main « 6 1 « and A 6110 Dally and Sunday Oregonian and Twloo-a-week Outlook, special com b u s tio n , I year, «8 00