Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 06, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
G ra n t & H u tto n , w ho re c e n tly be­
gan a d aily au to -E x p re ss tr ip be­
tw een P o rtla n d an d G resh am have
a rra n g e d w ith se v e ra l local d a iry ­
men to tra n s p o rt th e ir m ilk to P o rt­
land. T hey a re m ak in g an early
m o rn in g trip , com ing o u t o v er th e
P ow ell V alley road to G resh am an d
re tu rn in g o v e r th e Page Line.
T he
P o rtla n d D istrict Q u a rte rly
m eetin g o f
th e
F re e
M eth o d ist
ch u rch will be held a t N ew berg be­
g in n in g T h u rsd ay , J a n u a r y 8. I t will
be a fo u r day m eetin g , Rev. W. N.
Coffee w ill officiate an d th e local p a s­
to rs will a tte n d .
Mrs. E dw in W. H ig h t h as been vis
itin g h e r p a re n ts, Rev. an d Mrs, D.
W. C ook, a t F o re s t G rove.
T h e fu n e ra l of B yron P. R eynolds
who died a t his h om e on th e S andy
ro ad la s t T u esd ay m o rn in g , took
place F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock,
In te rm e n t being m ade In th e C o lu m ­
bia cem e tery n e a r w here he lived
and died. H is age w as 63 years,
fo u r m o n th s and
five days. He
leaves a widow an d o n e son, Guy E.
R eynolds, and a d a u g h te r, Mrs
S chranz.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M elvin S undgy of
Hood
R iv er a re h e re fo r a visit
of a few w eeks w ith th e ir p a re n ts,
Mr. an d Mrs. G. H. S u n d ay an d Mr.
and Mrs E. M. C am p a n d o th e r re l­
atives.
Mr. a n d M rs L aw ren ce R. A llen
of th e W ebb C h erry F a rm a re re ­
ceiving fe lic ita tio n s o n th e a rriv a l
of a d a u g h te r, born on New Y ear's
day.
Mrs. I. McColl e n te rta in e d on
New Y ear's day Dr. W. C. B elt an d
fam ily , h e r so n s Roy, F eld e
an d
C h arles McColl of P o rtla n d a n d th e
M isses H erm an of P o rtla n d .
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
A s h o rt piece of new sid ew alk is
being
b u ilt
acro ss th e pipe line
rig h t of w ay on th e e a st sid e of
M ain s tre e t, by th e city of P o rtla n d .
I t is o f p la n k b u t s u b s ta n tia l.
T he re g u la r m o n th ly
• uciuess
m eetin g o f th e G resh am V o lu n te e r
F ire d e p a rtm e n t w ill be h eld W ed­
n esd ay n ig h t. J a n u a r y 7, in th e fire
hall. T h is is th e a n n u a l m eetin g
a t w hich th e elec tio n of officers fo r
th e e n su in g y e a r will ta k e place.
E very firem an com e an d h elp keep up
th e p re s e n t h ig h s ta n d a rd o f th e
d e p a rtm e n t.
An Ita lia n fa rm e r, P la to D om m lco
died a t th e fa rm of H. W. F ritz on
Miss L u la P arm ely , o f St. Jo h n s,
Saturday last. The funeral took
fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs p rim a ry
place y e ste rd a y fro m C a rlso n 's. H e
te a c h e r in th e G resh am school, w as
le ft a fam ily .
a h o lid ay g u e st of Mrs. R. R. C arl
H a rry C ren sh aw , c a r r ie r on ru ra l
son.
ro u te No. 4, had an a c c id e n t to d ay
Mrs. E. D aly h as re tu rn e d to h e r as he w as r e tu rn in g fro m h is trip ,
hom e
a f te r
a m o n th s' v isit w ith t h e tx le
of h is re llv e ry w agon
frie n d s a t T h e D alles.
b ro k e, frig h te n in g th e h o rse w hich
F re d
T ra m b la y ,
o f V ancouver, b ro k e aw ay an d ra n In to tow n No
W ash., is a ss istin g his b ro th e r O. J o h e r u am ag e w as done.
T ra m b la y a t th e C. C. S to re
th is
t’ r< i. J. E. S tu b b s receiv ed a te le ­
w eek, d u rin g th e ta k in g o f stock.
g ram fro m T illam o o k to th e c ffe it
T h e re fe re n c e in th e la s t O u tlook tu a t they w ill be u n a b le to d e b a te a t
F rid a y
n ig h t. The
to U ncle A rch ie C o rn u tt was a m is­ G resh am o n
tak e. T h e n am e sh o u ld have been reaso n g iven w as a w a sh o u t on the
Noah C o rn u tt.
ra u a d . In s te a d ,
th e
St.
»’i is
G resh am L ib ra ry asso ciatio n m et ne i t i v e te a m will d e b a te w ith th e
la st n ig h t a t th e lib ra ry an d elected jr a s h r m affirm ativ e team hero mid
th re e d ire c to rs
fo r
th re e
y ears. ire s h a m 's n e g a tiv e te a m w ill go to
T h eo d o re
B ru g g er,
M rs.
M innie St. J o h n s a n d d e b a te a g a in s t th e ir
C lan ah an an d Mrs J o h n M etzger affirm ativ e team .
JANUARY
PHONE
661
«,
1914
PHONE
661
METZGER BROS.
We Carry the HEINZ Purefood Products
Catsup
Chutney
Mustards
Peanut Butter
Ripe Olives
Pork and Beans
NOTHING BETTER
NOTHING PURER
Specials in Fruits
APRICOTS,
per can
Dill Pickles
Sour Pickles
Sweet Pickles
Specials in Vegetables
12¡c
TOMATOES,
PEARS,
“
“
12Jc
STRING BEANS.
PEACHES,
“
“
12¿c
PEAS.
STRAWBERRIES,
“
“
10c
CORN,
-
H arvey G ray le ft on S a tu rd a y fo r
S h e rid an , w here he goes to w ork in w ere elec ted to su cceed th em selv es.
H igh School N otes.
a saw m ill cam p.
Ross E. R ead, w ho h a s been oc­
PHONE 661
J o h n M cLin, o f R ockw ood, who
PHONE 661
Lewis S h a ttu c k h as a n n o u n ced his cupy in g th e R ead ra n c h on G resh ­ re c en tly acc id e n tly sh o t h im self In
th e th e h an d , h a s e n te re d th e G resham
a n n u a l c le a ra n c e sale, to begin J a n ­ am H eig h ts an d fin ish in g up
fam ily hom e In P o rtla n d .
uary 10. See ad. elsew h ere.
h ig h school.
A b an q u e t will be g iven a t th e
G eorge C ran e, liv in g on th e Sandy
Miss Je s sie Y oung, a n d th e girls HEROIC RESCUE
OF DOROTHY WOOD
road, is a m em b er o f th e O regon T ay lo r S tre e t M eth o d ist ch u rc h In of th e d e b a tin g team s, L a u ra Davis
n e x t T u esd ay
ev en in g , an d M abel S h ip ley o f th e affirm a­
N ational g u a rd an d w as one of th e P o rtla n d
W ord h as been received h e re of
com pany called to go to C opperfield. J a n u a ry 13. u n d e r th e au sp ices of tiv e sid e a n d M ae D o u h erty a n d H a ­
an
accid en t on D ecem ber 27, to D or­
Mr. an d Mrs, L. C. M etzger sp e n t th e C ounty W o m en ’s C h ris tia n T em ­ zel G oger o f th e n e g a tiv e sid e w ent
o
th
y
, 8-y'ear-old d a u g h te r of Mr.
p
eran
ce
U
nion.
T
h
e
p
ro
ceed
s
will
to P o rtla n d M onday to g et m a te r­
New Y ear’s day a t W yeth, O regon,
d e b a te rs
w hich ta k e and Mrs. Roy W ood, of N o rth B end,
w ith Mrs. M etzger's nephew , E. W. go tu w ard th e "O reg o n D ry ” cam ­ ial fo r th e
Is ex­ place F rid a y ev en in g
T h e afflir- O regon, fo rm erly of G resh am , w hich
Hailey, w ho is an o p e ra to r a t th a t p aign fu n d . An In v ita tio n
m a tlv e te a m w ill d e b a te a g a in s t th e n early cost th e little g irl h e r life.
place. T hey found p len ty o f snow ten d ed to a ll to ta k e p a rt.
Mr. B rag g w as c a lled to
Hood n e g a tiv e te a m of T illam o o k In th e L ittle D orothy and a six -y ear-o id (
and en jo y ed th e trip .
R
iv
er
la
s
t
n
ig
h
t
by
th
e
Illn
ess
of h ig h school b u ild in g h e re an d th e com panion, E s th e r B erglund, w ere
A. II. S h u m ate,
who is buying
row s p re p a ra to ry to go in g Into th e his d a u g h te r w ho w as to be o p e ra t­ n e g a tiv e team w ill c o n te s t fo r the stro llin g a b o u t a p ark , w hen they
su p re m a c y a t St. J o h n s w ith th e a f ­ found a sp rin g well. T hey o b ta in e d
■'airv bu sin ess, b o u g h t a cow a t p. J ed on fo r ap p e n d ic itis.
stick s and poked in to th e w a te r to
The
re g u la r
m e e tin g
of
th e firm ativ e te a m o f th a t city.
N e u ru re r’s sule. fo r w hich h e paid
Miss E ck fo fd
C am eron e n te re d see how deep it was, w hen D orothy,
»119.
G resh am C ouncil o f W om en V oters
th e fre sh m a n
class
in
th e high lost h e r balan ce an d fell in to th e
F ra n k M etzger m oved his fam ily w ill be held to n ig h t a t th e lib ra ry .
sch o o l, M onday m o rn in g.
w ater. W hen sh e cam e up sh e was
A
fu
ll
a
tte
n
d
a
n
c
e
is
d
selred
as
m
a
t­
la s t week from D am ascus to Ja m e s
A m ong th e s tu d e n ts to e n te r th e u n d e rn e a th
th e
b o ard s an d could
I,, w ren ce’s ho u se on M etzg er »venue. te rs o f im p o rta n c e a re to be con­
hig h school th is w eek. Is W a lte r not get out. S he w ent dow n ag ain .
sid ered .
F. E. T o d d lia s b egun th e p.-.li.ting
B elt. who Joined
th e
sop h o m o re but w hen sh e cam e up stru g g lin g
T h e L a d ie s' Aid so ciety will hold
a n d d e c o r a tin g o f N. O. F u lle r« b u n ­
class
for b re a th , little E sth e r, w ho was
a
b
u
sin
ess
m
e
e
tin
g
an
d
te
a
a
t
th
e
galow in C le v e la n d 's a d d itio n , a.id
lying
flat on th e g ro u n d , pulled h er
th e resid ei ce will soon be r. ady fo r hom e of M rs W. R. B u rk e to m o r­
from u n d e r th e b o ard s an d su cceed ­
row
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
.
T
ea
w
ill
be
served
occupancy.
ed in
g e ttin g
h e r o u t. W illing
from fo u r to five o ’clock.
Miss L ulu M lckley of T ro u td a le
h an d s helped D orothy hom e, an d
Moss
J.
W
elty
w
as
born
in
H
a
r­
L ast M onday ev en in g th e eig h th
sp e n t a day o r tw o last week In th e
w ithin a few h o u rs sh e w as p lay in g
Main St., near Third, Gresham
G n iham lib ra ry e rc e iv in g In s tru c ­ g ra d e o rg a n iz e d th e ir class. T he d in co u n ty , Iow a, t 4 y e a rs ngo th e a ro u n d a p p a re n tly none th e w orse
officers
w ere
e le c te d : 16th day of N ovem ber.
tion In lib ra ry w ork p re p a ra to ry to follo w in g
He w as the fo r h e r experience.
H azel S h a ttu c k ;
vice-
ta k in g c h a rg e
of
th e
T ro u td a le p re sid e n t.
son of J. S. a n d Mary C. W elty. He
p re sid e n t, C ecil
P u lfe r; se c re ta ry .
b ranch lib ra ry .
B eta
B u rch ;
tr e a s u re r ,
G eorge resid ed w ith his p a re n ts till th re e
Dr. W. C. H elt's fam ily m oved last
Lane. T hey ex p ect to h av e p a rtie s y e a rs ago, th ey lived a t th a t tim e
week from C la tsk a n l, O reg o n , and
in S aw yer, N. D. T h re e y e a rs ag e he
an d good tim es.
F A IR V IE W , J a n . 6— A very In­
a re now occu p y in g th e ir h o u se on
cam e w est to M o n tan a and su b se ­ te r e s tin g m eetin g of th e g ra n g e w as
Main s tre e t.
A d jo u rn ed M eeting.
q u e n tly to S tan field , O —
regon, -----
and held on S a tu rd a y , T. J. K ru g e r, m as-
R. It. C arlso n le ft last S a tu rd a y for
An a d jo u rn e d
m eetin g o f th e th en w ent Into C a lifo rn ia , liv in g at te r o f L en ts g ra n g e , w ith th e d rill
s o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia w h ere he ex­ G resh am Local, Society of E quity,
O roville fo r tw o w in ters.
te a m from L en ts, cam e o u t an d in-
pects to sp en d th e re m a in d e r o f th e will be held n ext S a tu rd a y a f te r ­
At
th
e
tim
e
o
f
h
is
d
e
a
th
he
w
as
sta lle d th e follow ing officers: m as-
w in ter.
noon.
w o rk in g on a c o n stru c tio n crew a l te r , C edric S to n e ; o v erseer, Rev.
W ad sw o rth , N evada.
D eath cam e ' T h o m as R o binson; le c tu re r, Mrs. J.
by th e h an d o f a fellow em ployee W. T o w n sen d ; ch a p la in , I). S. D un-
su d d en ly u n p ro v o k ed .
H e had ex- b a r; se c re ta ry , Roy S to n e; tre a s u r-
tln g u lsh e d th e bunk lig h t In lg n o r -j e r, Mrs. J. C. W in d le; ste w a rd , L.
an ce of a ru le w hich seem ed to pre- A. H arv ey ; a s s is ta n t ts e w a rd , B lain
vail. One S. C. R o b in son, now in T u rn e r; g a te k e e p e r, A lb ert H en sley ;
cu sto d y , first re b u k e d him th e n sh o t lady a s s is ta n t ste w a rd , E va T ow n-
him
He w as ta k e n to R eno to a se n d ; C eres, Mrs.
H arv ey ; F lo ra ,
h o sp ital w h ere th e fain t sp a rk of life Mrs. S h e p a rd ; P om ona, Mrs. S to n e ’
lin g ered tw o days. He died on W ed­
A la rg e a tte n d a n c e w as p re se n t,
n esd ay , D ecem ber 24
am o n g th e m
b eing
B ro .h e r T. J
T h e d eceased w as u n m a rrie d . He K re u d e r and th e d rill t<Am from
w as a b rig h t an d In d u s trio u s young L en ts g ra n g e , also a n u m b e r w ere
m an , w ith good p ro sp ects. A lw ays I p re se n t from R ockw ood an d G resh-
c h e e rfu l and sm ilin g , loyal an d af- am g ran g es.
D eputy co u n ty g ra n g e
fe c tlo n a te to his p a re n ts an d frie n d s I In sp e c to r B ro th e r C ran e an d S iste r
Main St.
HARDW ARE
Gresham
B eside i l l s p a re n ts he leaves tw o C ra n e w ere also p re se n t. T h e tnorn- ■
■ jH iu u jw jH J t s a K a B E F g a a n a ’XK.
b ro th e rs. N I) W elty of N orth D a­ Ing session w as ta k e n up b.v th e u s­
k o ta , an d D. It. W elty, of G resham , ual g ra n g e w ork u n til 1 1 :5 0 o ’clock. d a u g h te r In g a b o rg . of P o rtla n d , have
an d tw o siste rs, Mrs P. T. C onklin, A recess w as th e n ta k e n u n til 1:30. been th e g u e sts of O scar W alln an d
of M inot, N o rth D akota, an d Mrs S. T he u su al g ra n g e d in n e r w as sreved fam ily.
H I’itk in s, of V elva, N o rth D ak o ta, a t noon. At 1 :4 5 o ’clock
th e
His u n tim ely d em ise m ad e a sad g ra n g e w as a g a in t called to o rd e r
t lirlstm a s fo r his p a re n ts, w ho a re and th e new ly elec ted officers w ere
v isitin g th e ir son a t G resh am . It in stalled .
TROUTDALE, Jan .
5— R ussell
was his In ten tio n so m etim e th is win-
O scar W alln has com m enced th e
S h elf an d T ab le OH C loth.
te r to com e to see th em , but d e a th , e re c tio n o f a new ho u se
on
his a n d Miss O live W ilson w ere given
a
p
le
a
s
a
n
t
s
u
rp
ris
e
a
t
th
e
ir
new-
S
e lf-th re a d in g N eedles.
fierce s p irit o f th e
g lass
and farm n e a r B alrdsdale.
p a re n ts .
M r an d
scy th e stood su d d en ly at th e d o o r |
Mrs W e n tsw o rth G ra n t has
re- h om e of th e ir
R ic h a rd s o n 's Enib. Silks.
to claim his ow n. Mr. W elty died ; tu rn e d to M onm outh N orm al a f te r Mrs. C. S. W ilson on S a tu rd a y ev
L
a P a g e 's G lue.
en
in
g
.
G
am
es
and
m
usic
w
ere
e
n
­
in th e co m fo rt an d hope of G od's sp e n d in g th e h o lid ay s a t hom e.
j
o
y
e
d
an
d
re
fre
s
h
m
e
n
ts
w
ere
served.
Kr a t **'
Mr. an d
Mrs. M. H a n sm a n d ,
L a rg e R u b b e r B alls
Mrs. H arvey A n d erso n , of Boise,
S p rin g C lo th es pin s
Id ah o , h as re tu rn e d h om e a f t e r v is­
F o ld in g L unch Boxes.
itin g h e r p a re n ts , C. S .W ilson, an d
fam ily.
D ishes -
in S ets a n d Open
Stock.
Miss L u la M lckley h as been a p ­
p o in ted
lib ra ria n
to succeed Mrs.
B ird 's Seed C ups.
I. K. H atfield.
K
in d e rg a rte n Scissors.
A r th u r
.J M oore, o f P o rtla n d ,
Prompt Deliveries
CLEARANCE PRICES
Prevail at the Dry Goods Store of
Bert Lindsey
Annual Clearance Sale Now in Progress
OBITUARY
Fairview
‘ ‘Perfection
Oil
$ 3 .2 5
Commencing on January 1 0
we will start our
$ 3 .2 5
H eaters
Annual Clearance Sale
—at—
which means so much to the
people of this community,
an event that all remember
from last year’s Big Sale.
There will he No Reserve.
Sterling & Kidder
Watch for Paper and the Big Circulars
Novelty Shop
Troutdale
Lewis Shattuck
We Extend to You,
Our patrons and friends, the greeting of the
New Year.
May every day of it be filled with good cheer,
good health and prosperity for you.
Every day of 1914 you will find us and our
employes at the R E X A LL store ready to do all
in our power to make the above good wishes
come true.
ßresham Qrug ( j) .
A Splendid Time
to Make a Start
January is the best month
a hank account. Th« • whole year
begin now to apply youraclf to
will be aurpriaed at the result
rolled by.
in the year for yon to start
is ahead of you and if yon
this thing of saving, v o n
when twelve months have
Come in ami advise with ns ami we will reach a
plan whereby you can lay aside a CERTAIN AMOUNT
of your income every month without being pinched.
IT S THE BEST HABIT YOU CAN FORM AND
NOW IS THE TIME TO FORM IT
rIR S T G R E STATE
BANK
SHAM ,
.
Oldest Hank ia m e l o u u i j , ou tsid e the t i t )
of Portland.
sp en t S u n d ay w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs
W. T. Servins.
D over E gg B eaters.
M asks an d F alse F aces.
Miss D ella Z im m erm an h as r e tu r n ­
ed to M onm outh a f te r sp e n d in g th e
h o ltd a rs a t hom e.
S chool S upplies.
Mrs. E. Boughner. Prop.
Be»t < n u g ti M e d ic in e f o r C h ild r e n
" I am very g lad to say a few w ords
in p ra ise o f C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
R em ed y " w rites Mrs. L id a D ewey,
M ilw aukee, W is. " I have used It
fo r y ears both fo r my c h tid re n and
m yself an d it n e v er fa lls to relieve
an d c u re a cough o r cold. No fa m i­
ly w ith ch ild re n sh o u ld be w ith o u t
it as it gives a lm o st Im ......
m ed iate ■ relief
In cases of cro u p " C h a m b e rla in 's
C ough IL ; .
n p ’.r-asa! • an d «.if«
to ta k e , w hich Is of g re a t Im p o rtan c e
w hen a m edicine m u st be given to
s r u i c S r i r t 'a &
£ •"■ ‘ •
POWELL ST.
A E
GRESHAM
r. m u s ;i;
COFFEE HOUSE
F8EKH
AMD U U K A N DEUOTBSDi
Short O rd e n
and Loach«« «t «|| Hour«
■
«-«-re A
n LTC.U
OV.
PECK
DELBOS,
Prop.
♦ POWELL a M \ l \ STS
GRESHAM
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DalIi O reg o n ian , 1 y r
t e s z E ?
re g . . »6 00
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C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r. ,
, 6 00
1.50
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