Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 13, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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F A IR V IE W Jail 11 T he U nited
A lbert B eyers, a s tu d e n t of L in ­
| A rtisa n s h ad a a b o rt p ro g ram on
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cook, of P o rt­
coln high school re tu rn e d to his
lan d , cam e o u t in th e ir a u to last
S a tu rd a y ev en in g w hen M essrs H u d ­
stu d ie s a fte r sp e n d in g th e holidays
S unday and took back w ith them
son. P a tto n an d P arso n s, of A sseni- w ith his p a re n ts.
j bly No. 3. P o rtla n d , a ssiste d w ith th e
th e la tte r 's p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. J. R. D uncan le ft T h u rsd ay H am ilto n .
T hey w ill
also visit
p ro g ram . Dr. G. C. E sh elm an , su-
! prem e m edical
e x am in er, gav e a fo r O n ta rio , C a lifo rn ia , fo r a visit o th e r re la tiv e s an d frie n d s before
re tu rn in g .
s h o rt ta lk , a fte r w hich re fre sh m e n ts of a few w eeks to h e r son Ed. P ayn.
J o h n Jo n e s a n d fam ily, w ho have
w ere se rv e d and a so cial tim e e n ­
Q uite a n u m b e r from h e re a tte n d
been v isitin g Mrs. Jo n e s ' p a re n ts fo r ed th e s u rp ris e p a rty given to A.
joyed.
P ro f. J. B. L en t re p o rts th e follow ­ sev eral w eeks, le ft T u esd ay fo r th e ir Ituegg last F rid a y evening.
ing p u p ils on th e ro ll of h o n o r Vio­ hom e a t W a te rv ille, W ash in g to n .
Mrs J o h n L au d erb ack . of P leas­
let A lb rech t, Ja c k L u sch er, W illie
T he L a d ie s' H om e M ission w as a n t H om e, a n d Mrs. L ouis M iller vis­
B u tle r, C onverce B u rlin g am e.
R u ­ very p le a s a n tily e n te r ta in e d a t tea ited w ith Mrs R ena H am ilto n last
dolph L u sc h e r, C lifford B u rlin g am e, by Mrs. Al. D eH aven W ednesday. i S a tu rd ay .
J u liu s L u sch er, O pal D avis, G eorge T he lu n ch w as d a in ty and an excep- ; Mrs. O. M oulton an d ch ild re n have
H u rst, P ay Davis. Jo se p h in e T ow n­ tio n ally p le a s a n t social h o u r was en- , i gone to be fo r a few days w ith Mrs.
¡M o u lto n 's siste r. Mrs C. H affey. who
sen d , C lau d e
H eslln, C ecelia .Mc- joyed by all p resen t.
M aines, L ouise L oser. T h e follow ­
M rs A. R. G oger e n te r ta in e d th e is ill at th e hom e of th e ir p aren ts,
ing c h ild re n a re on th e ro ll of h o n ­ B ap tist L ad ies' Aid so ciety T h u rs ­ Mr. and Mrs. C um m ings a t N ash­
o r in Mrs. M am ie W a lte rs ' ro o m : day a fte rn o o n , th is being th e first ville n e a r L ents.
G lenn B u rlin g am e,
Alva
P e rk in s, m eetin g of th e year. A review of th e
T he road lead in g n o rth o f th e
L aw ren ce R obbins, W illo H u rst, Ed y e a r's w ork w as ta k e n and p lan s fo r
To introduce SENECA P O U L T R Y A N D ST O C K F O O D we will give FREE
schoolhouse is g e ttin g alm o st im pos­
na P e rk in s, L eslie P e rk in s, L ucile th e new y e a r w ere discussed.
sib le to use. We w ould be th a n k ­
H u rst, A n n ab elle
C ow les, W illiam
with each 75c purchase A B U G G Y W H IP .
Miss H ild a B eyers, w ho ta k e s m u ­ ful if th e county officials w ould look
B enecke. E m il L oser, R ea Mc.Malnes
sic lessons an d also gives lessons in look a fte r It. W e will soon have to
E dw ard H eslln, R ic h a rd S hute.
P o rtla n d , w as a city v is ito r fo r a pay o u r taxes an d we w ould be glad
Dr. N ichols, of Hood R iver,
Is
cou p le of days th is week.
to get u chance to w ork th em out on
giving a se rie s of le c tu re s in
th e
Mr. H yde, who ow ns a n e a t little som e of o u r poor cross roads.
M eth o d ist ch u rch .
hom e a t Scenic is o u t fo r a few days
Mrs. Lizzie Zan and son G eorge
Mrs. G eorge Shaw
has g one to
looking a f te r h is p ro p erty .
of R idgefield. W ash in g to n , w he sp en t
lone, O regon, to v isit h e r b ro th e r.
Feed your Ileus Seneca Poultry l ood and note the increase in egg production.
Wm. B eyers, Sr., w as in P o rtla n d ( h ristm a s a n d New Y ears w ith her
T h e T . P. S. C. E. gave a p ro ­
th is week loo k in g a f t e r b u sin ess In­ p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W ihlon,
g ram a t th e M u ltn o m ah c o u n try te rests.
re tu rn e d hom e la st week.
farm on F rid a y ev en in g fo r th e b en ­
Geo. M ateson fell from th e roof
H a rry L u sted , of L en ts, w as in
efit o f th e Inm ates.
of his new dw ellin g
H e w as fo r tu ­ th is vicinity doing som e su rv ey in g .
T he m any frie n d s of Miss Lucy
n ate enough to lig h t on his feet, but
H iggins will be glad to h e a r of h e r
w as follow ed by a bunch of sh in g les F o r F ro st Kite« an d Chap|ie<l H in d «
g re a t im p ro v em en t in h e a lth af^er
w hich s tru c k him in th e side.
F o r fro st b itte n ears. Angers and
h er se rio u s o p e ra tio n . S he is a t th e
Mr. W eath erw ax is b u ild in g a new to es; ch ap p ed h an d s and lips, ?hll-
P o rtla n d h o sp ital a t 2 0 th an d G llsan
bungalow on his a c re tra c t.
blalns, cold so res, red and ro u g h
stre e t.
M innie S h rin e r, of G resh am , was sk in s, th e re Is n o th in g
to
equal
H
ucklen's
A
rnica
Salve.
S
tops
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on
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of
th
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a
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Mrs.
De-
F A IR V IE W , Ja n . 7.— Miss G ladys
Mrs. L ee E v an s en jo y ed a v isit
pain a t once and h eals quickly
in
H o lg ate was given a s u rp ris e w atch- H aven’s tea W ednesday.
every hom e th e re sh o u ld be a box
w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r, Mrs. B ur-
p
arty
on
New
Y
ear’s
eve.
G
am
es
and
d in e, an d m o th e r Mrs. B rin k of
Feed Grinding.
fo r all skin d iseases, itch in g ecze­
an d a d a in ty
T ro u td a le , a n d s is te r Mrs. H eslln , m usic w ere en jo y ed
At
P le a sa n t
H om e n e a r S tatio n . m a.
te tte r , piles, etc. 25c
All
lunch
w
as
served
a
f
te
r
w
hich
each
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of F airv iew la st F rid a y
F eed of all k in d s on h an d . In v e s­ D ru g g ists o r by m all
11. E. Ituck-
d e p a rte d fo r th e ir resp ectiv e hom es
Genuine Kupenheim er Suits
Miss L u lu P u llen , of P a rk Rose, a fte r w ishing each on e a H appy New tig a te . G rin d in g a n d ro llin g T u e s­ len & Co.. P h ila d e lp h ia o r St. Louis.
days and F rid ay s. E. N assh ah n . tf
made of the best fabrics, re­
w as a w eek-end v is ito r w ith frie n d s Year.
F ren ch a v ia to rs will tight a duel.
a t F e rn d a le Place.
tailing at $20, now for just
Less d a n g e r in th a t th a n so a rin g
Miss E th el E ngles, of P o rtla n d ,
Miss E th e l S m ith v isited th e has been th e g u est of h e r cousins,
th ro u g h th e a ir as no one is ever
P le a s a n t View school la s t F rid a y .
h u rt in a F ren ch duel.
Misses F ra n c e s. G ladys and H elen
Mrs. P a te rso n v isited a b ro th e r Bliss.
also $15 suits of the same for
Mrs. A rnold Ituegg e n te r ta in e d a
a t W ash o u g al la st w eek.
Rev. T h o m as R obinson h as had as
F O.lbo. X
n u m b e r of frien d s la s t F rid a y ev en ­ ? E
his
g
u
est
his
cousin
P
a
u
l
R
obinson,
Mr. an d Mrs. C. J. L ittle p a g e , of
ing in h o n o r of th e a n n iv e rs a ry of X
C
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H
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M osier, an d
d a u g h te r,
Mrs. May of S iletz, O regon.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN DELICATESSEN
Mr. R uegg'g b irth .
T h e evening J.
W.
D.
B
rooks
and
fam
ily,
of
P
aris,
N elson, of P o rtla n d , sp e n t W ed n es­
A swell line of Robison rain­
was sp e n t w ith g am es an d m usic, a f ­ J Short O rdert end Lunchet et all H o u rt X
T exas, is th e g u e st of his f a th e r and
day h ere.
te r w hich a d a in ty lunch was served.
coats, retailing at $15, going
PECK A DELBOS, Prop.
f
P O W E LL A M A IN S IS .
GRESHAM X
Miss L a u ra R oss, o u r g en ial ex b ro th e r, W. T. B rouks an d Ir a I All expressed th em selv es as h aving
at $7.50.
Brooks.
c h an g e lady, sp en t th e w eek-end at
sp en t a d e lig h tfu l ev en in g .
Mrs. A dolph N elson an d d a u g h te r
8t. Jo h n s
English slip-on, value $8, go­
F re d d ie W agner, B u rleig h S piers
G ladys, of P io n eer, W a sh in g to n , is
F. C. R eed w as in P o rtla n d on the g u est of h e r m o th er, Mrs. C. A. and G rady F o ste r, w ho a re in th e
ing at $5.50.
em ploy of th e W estern U nion T e le ­
b u sin ess T u esd ay .
Nelson.
A full line of $5 and $6
g rap h com pany, sp e n t se v e ra l days
O u r d ep o t has been tre a te d to
The Red C ross D airy com pany,
sweaters, of the best wool
fre sh co at of p a in t w hich gives it a w hich has a la rg e d a iry n e a r R ussel- last week w ith frie n d s and re la tiv e s
at C o ttrell.
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
very n e a t a p p earan ce.
and high grade, shaker knit
ville, h as re n te d th e B. H. B ow m an
Miss B eulah C a p lin g er, of G resh ­
$3.75 and $4.25 as long as
R.
M. D odson receiv ed th e sad farm .
am , sp en t S a tu rd a y and S u n d ay w ith
new s F rid a y th a t h is m o th e r who
G eorge B u rlin g a m e an d fam ily
they last
h e r p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. S. R. C ap­
w ent to C a lifo rn ia in th e fall for have re tu rn e d hom e a f te r v isitin g lin g er, re tu rn in g to th e hom e of her
Get fitted with a fine pair of
th e b enefit of h e r h e a lth , w as very re la tiv e s a t T ygh Valley. O regon.
a u n t, Mrs E lla S ch n e id e r of C ot­
ill
$5 Florsheim shoes, $4.15
tre ll S u n d ay evening.
Mr. an d Mrs. W o lco tt h av e moved
C ham berlain's Cough R em edy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffin, of P o rt­
to
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
Slicker Coats $2 .5 0 now $1.85
T his rem ed y h as no s u p e rio r fo r land, w ere th e S un d ay g u e sts of Mr.
ON THE MARKET
Mr. an d Mrs. S u m p te r m oved o n ­ coughs an d colds. It Is p le a s a n t to an d Mrs. Deweeo.
FRESH
EVERY DAY
to th e T ro w b rid g e fa rm th e last of 'a k e . It c o n ta in s no opium o r o th e r
th e week
T h e B ap tist Aid so ciety m et w ith
n arco tic. I t alw ay s cu res. F o r sale
by G resham
D rug Co., an d all Mrs. A. R. G oger T h u rsd a y a f te r ­
noon.
D ealers.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
G ra in , F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
Mrs A m anda Jo h n so n Is th e g u est
of Mrs S a ra h Ja c k , of th is place.
W H E A T — T rack
prices:
Club.
GRESHAM
85c; B lu estem ,
95c; red R u ssian ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob M ariary w ere
84c; 40-fold. 8 5 * 4 -8 6 c; v alley , 85c.
«he g u ests of Mr M an ary 's p a re n ts
F ra n k
D ickenson s p e n t S unday last week.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , $21-22 p er
w ith frie n d s a t A rle ta
to n ; m id d lin g s, $29-30; sh o rts. $23-
F ra n k B eers Is h av in g 10 a c re s of
M rs M ary R ichm ond visited Mrs lan d c le a re d d u rin g th e
It h as been decided th a t T h aw is 24.
w in te r
n o t In san e. T h e re fo re
he is n o t
m onths.
FL O U R — P a te n ts ,
$4 60 p er W. Cook on S unday.
d a n g e ro u s a n d m ay be ex p ected in b a rr e l,
L ast T h u rsd a y Mrs. W. Cook e n ­
s tra ig h ts ,
$4.00; ex p o rts,
G ra n d m a Hick Is v isitin g a t th e
P rin c ip a l
Q u lck sall, a ssiste d by
M ain St.
Oreaham, Ore.
v au d ev ille o r on
th e C h a u ta u q u a $ 3 .65-3.80; valley, $4 6 0 ;
g ra h a m , te rta in e d h e r p a re n ts , b ro th e r and hom e o f Ed A ndre.
th e te a c h e rs of th e O rie n t p u b lic circ u it.
sis te r an d fam ily, th e occasion be­
$4.60; w hole w h eat, $4.80.
a n d high school g ra d e s gave th e e n ­
BARLEY'— Feed. $24.50 p e r to n ; ing Mrs. C ook's b irth d a y .
$ 25.50;
ro lled , $26 50-
tir e school a real good social tim e. Woi ms the C ause of Your Cihld's b rew in g ,
Mr. W ill M cLln is liv in g In J
P ain s.
27.50.
R ich m o n d 's h o u se on th e B ase L ine
Mr. Q u ick sall a n d th e te a c h e rs did
A fo u l d is a g re e a b le b re a th , d a rk
< O RN — W hole, $36; crack ed ,
all th ey could to m ak e th in g s real circ le s a ro u n d th e eyes, at tim es
Mr an d M rs F. A nspach enter­
G R ESH A M , OREGON
in te re s tin g fo r th e pupils
A nice fe v erish w ith g re a t th ir s t; ch eek s $3 7 p e r ton.
ta in e d frie n d s from P o rtla n d S u n ­
OATS— No 1, w hite. $24-25 p er day.
p ro g ra m w as re n d e re d In th e form of flushed an d
th e n
pale, ab d o m en ton.
d ialo g u es an d re c ita tio n s an d g e n e r­
Mrs. Cook visited M rs H. T. S h u te
(ia n u u r r r ta l a n il ^ a u iiu iB A r r o u n ta • o l t r f t r d
sw o llen w ith s h a rp cram p in g , pain s
HAY — E a s te rn O regon tim o th y , and Mrs. C. E. R obbins on F rid ay
al g am es an d s tu n ts o f in te re s ts , a re all in d ic a tio n s o f w orm s. D on't
choice, $ 1 6 .5 0 ; a lfa lfa , $14; clo v er last.
w hich w ere "pulled off"
P opcorn le t
y o u r ch ild
su ffer— K ickapoo $9-$10.
OFFICERS
an d lem on p u n ch w ere serv ed . All W orm K ille r w ill give su re relief
P. J . Q u e sin b erry , of O u tlo o k ,
Dairy and Country Produce.
sta y e d u n til 12 o'clock p m w hen It k ills th e w orm s - w hile its lax a­
W ash in g to n , visited
his b ro th e r.
BENJ. CAMERON. President
P O U L T R Y — H ens, 16-16*4 c e n ts; W a lk e r Q u e sin b erry . S a tu rd a y and
1913 was push ed o u t o f s ig h t an d tiv e eflect ad d g re a tly to th e h e a lth
F. A. HOLLIDAY, Vice President
1914 in tro d u c e d am id g re a t ch e e rs o f y o u r ch ild by rem o v in g th e d a n ­ sp rin g s, 15c! d u ck s, y o u n g , 12c; S unday.
Mr. Q u esin b erry was fo r­
g e ro u s an d d is a g re e a b le effect of tu rk e y s, live, 20c; d ressed , 25-26c.
ERNEST W. PETERSON. Cashier
an d th e u su al h a n d sh a k e s a n d w ish­ w orm s and p a ra s ite s from th e sys-
m erly a re s id e n t of Pow ell V alley.
EGGS— O regon fresh , 34-35c p er
es fo r a happy New Y ear, w hich e n d ­ I tern
K ick ap o o W orm K ille r as a
Mrs
W
iles
visited
w
ith
Mr
and
h e a lth p ro d u c e r sn o u ld be in every dozen.
ed a tru ly en jo y a b le soiree.
D IR E C T O R S
Mrs Miles G rlm sh aw S unday.
, h o u seh o ld . P e rfe c tly safe
B uy _
BUTTER — City creamery, cubes,
Miss A ddle Q u esin b erry sp e n t S a t­
box to d ay
P ric e 25c.
All D rug- 34-35c; p rin ts , 36c.
BENJ. CAMERON
EMANUEL ANDERSON
E yes tested an d
g lasses fitte d
u rd a y an d S u n d ay w ith h e r p a re n ts.
o r by m ail. K ickapoo In d ian
C H E E S E — T rip le ts . 17 p er lb .;
Dr. Geo. Inglis.
GUST L|A R S O N
ERNEST W PETERSON
| Med. Co., P h ila d e lp h ia o r St. L ouis
D aisies, 18c p e r lb .; y o u n g A m eri­
How to Bankrupt the Doctors.
cas, l» c .
A p ro m in e n t New Y ork physician
V EA L— F an cy , 11 t i c p e r pound.
says, " I f it w ere n o t fo r th e
thin
P O R K — F an cy , 1 0 f t c p e r pound.
sto ck in g s an d th in soled shoes worn
Vegetables and Fruits.
by w om en th e d o cto rs w ould p ro b ­
ONIONS— O regon, $3 p er sack
ably be b a n k ru p t.” W hen you corn-
PO TA T O E 8 — O reg o n ,
80c-$1.00
tr a c t a cold do n o t w ait fo r it to d e­
h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2 25 p er
velop in to p b e u m o n ia b u t tr e a t It
h u n d re d .
for the fo llow in g :
a t once. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em ­
Y EG E TA B LE S— C ab b ag e, 2 cen ts
edy Is In ten d ed esp ecially fo r coughs
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
p e r p o u n d ; cau liflo w er, $1-1.25 p er
and colds, an d h as won a w ide re p u ­
^dozen, cu cu m b e rs, $1.25 p e r dozen;
DAILY (AND SUNDAY) OREGONIAN
ta tio n by its c u re s of th e se d iseases
e g g p la n t, 10c p e r lb .; h ead le ttu c e , It Is m ost effectu al an d is p le a sa n t
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
$2-2.25 p e r c ra te ; p ep p ers, 5-7c p er and sa fe to ta k e . F o r «ale by O reah-
p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 1 0 -1 2c p e r dozen, am D rug Co. an d all D ealers
EVENING TELEGRAM
to m ato es. $1.75 p e r box; g arlic,
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DAILY (AND SUNDAY) JOURNAL
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W HEREÎ
GRESHAM FEED MILL
Seneca Products are absolutely pure and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Get Your Whip Early
C orbett
AYLSWORTH’S BIG SPECIAL
$14.85
C ottrell
$11.85
I
City Bakery
Best Bread
E. W. A VLSWORTH
POSTOFFICE BLOCK
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
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crate.
Main Street
O R E E N F R U IT — Apple«, 50c-2.5u
p er box; p ears, $1 .2 5 -1 1 .7S p er box; !
Gresham, Oregon
grape«, M alaga«, $7.50 p e r keg
c ra n b e rrie s , $13-13.60 p«r b a rre l.
pleasant
valley
b a p t is t
church. Bunday School a t I t a. a .,
m T ^ n s ’»
™ Toun« Peopl«'«
£ £ r hln<
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"GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
MEATS
c . BINDER,
Proprietor
—at—
Sterling & Kidder
Main St.
HARDWARE
Greah la m