Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 16, 1914, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
Cherryville
Orient
J o h n N elson, o f th e firm o f N el­
son & Jo h an so n a t O rien t, is p re ­
se n tin g th e O rien t B ap tist c h u rc h
th is week w ith a
very
p o w erfu l
d o u b le b u rn e r g as lam p. T oday,
w hen d e m o n s tra te d , it looked lik ed
T he
f
W. In g ra m a n d fam ily , of P o r t­ su n s h in e Hooding th e room .
lam
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ery
la
te
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f
gas
lan d , h av e m oved on to th e ir ran ch
lam ps an d is giv in g sp len d id s a tis ­
-Mrs. I. M artin , of C h erry v ille,
factio n .
w ho is sp en d in g th e w in te r in P o rt­
lan d , w h ere h e r d a u g h te r Miss A da-
line is a tte n d in g school, sp en t sev eral
days a t th e hom e place.
M rs. Sw an
M agnuson w as th e
Mrs. R. P. Jo h n so n , o f M iller, Mo.,
g
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st
fo
r
tw
o
day
s th is w eek o f h e r
h as a rriv e d a t th e hom e o f h e r son,
P alm -
C. H. Jo h n so n , w h ere sh e expects to p a re n ts. Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n
blad. O th e r g u e sts a t th e P alm b lad
m ak e h e r fu tu re hom e.
hom e d u rin g th e w eek w ere Rev. M.
Miss V iola w as a v isito r a t Rev.
A n d erso n , Mr. an d Mrs. K a rl J.
W in. R u n y a n 's last Sunday.
( H ag b erg , Mrs. C. R. K e lle r an d
Mrs. K e lle r’s sis te r, M rs. A ndrew
Ia u lie * ' A id B a k e S a le .
| A n d erso n o f Mt. V ernon, W ash.
T h e L ad ies' Aid so ciety w ill hold
a sa le of hom e cooked a rtic le s next
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e Novelty-
S to re on P ow ell s tre e t.
All m em ­
bers a re ask ed to c o n trib u te to w ard
T h e lad ies' em b ro id ery clu b m et
th e sale. C om e a n d g et so m eth in g at th e hom e of Mrs. T. W iles T h u rs ­
day
a fte rn o o n .
good fo r j o u r S u n d ay d in n er.
92
H aro ld W ood
has re tu rn e d
to
V ancouver, 1!. C., w h ere he w ill re ­
Eyes te ste d and
g ia .s e s fitted su m e his w ork.
Dr. Geo. Inglis.
E ra n k
S eig len tan sp ra in e d
his
w rist w hile c ra n k in g an au to .
E m il O lsen an d fam ily left S a t­
u rd ay fo r C a lifo rn ia w here th ey will
A E Peck
F. Delbo» £
spend sev eral m onths.
COFFEE HOUSE
R o b ert S treb in h as been q u ite ill
£
FRENCH AND AMERICAN DELICATESSEN
(lu rin g th e past week.
A rth u r S u n d e rla n d front Hood
Short Order» and Lunches at all Hour» Y
R iver lias been v isitin g his cousin.
N
PECK & DELBOS, Prop.
Mrs. E th el S tafford.
Powell Valley
Melrose
GRESHAM
,.
I lls S to in a r li T r o u b le s O v er.
Mr. D yspeptic, w ould you not like
to feel th a t y o u r sto m ach tro u b le s
w ere o v er, th a t you could e a t any
kind of food you d esired w ith o u t in ­
ju ry ? T h a t may seem so u n lik ely to
you th a t you do not even hope for an
en d in g of y o u r tro u b le , but perm it
us to a ss u re yon th a t it is no t a lto ­
g e th e r im possible. If o th e rs can be
su red p e rm a n e n tly , an d th o u sa n d s
have been, why n o t y ou? Jo h n R.
H ark er, of B a ttle C reek , M ich., is
one of them . He Bays. "I was tr o u ­
bled w ith h e a rtb u rn , in d ig e stio n , and
liv er co m p lain t u n til 1 used C h am ­
b e rla in 's T a b lets, th en my tro u b le
was o v e r.” Sold by G resh am D rug
Co., an d all D ealers.
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Main Street
Gresham, Oregon
We Handle “ Only” the Best
“ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
MEATS
C. BINDER,
Proprietor
BANK OF GRESHAM
G R ESH A M , OREGON
(Co nun cr r ia l attii ^ n u u iiia A r r o u n ts
DIRECTORS
BENJ. CAMERON
EMANUEL ANDERSON
F. A. HOLLIDAY
ERNEST W. PETERSON
GUST LARSON
Tree Pruners
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS -
Lime and Sulphur Spray
JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR EARLY SPRAY
-a t-
Sterling & Kidder
M a in St.
HARDWARE
G resh am
W h at to do fo r o u r boys an d g irls,
so as to keep th em a t hom e on th e
ran ch , w as o n e of th e s u b je c ts ou
th e p ro g ra m la st g ra n g e day. It is
o n e o f th e g re a te s t a n d m ost re s p o n ­
sib le d u tie s th a t we p a re n ts h av e to
deal w ith an d a s u b je c t fo r g re a t
stu d y . 1 am su re th a t th e success of
ra n c h in g a n d d ev elo p in g o f o u r lan d
d ep en d s a g re a t d eal on th e in te re s t
th a t o u r c h ild re n h av e c u ltiv a te d fo r
th e life In th e co u n try , d u rin g th e ir
ch ild h o o d . To m ak e fa rm life p leas­
a n t an d In te re stin g th e r e m u st be a
love fo r It, o r It w ill be lik e go in g up
stre a m .
If we sta y an d ask o u r ­
selves w hy It is so m any c h ild re n
leave th e ran ch , an d d rift to th e city,
we wHl find It is possibly th e p a r ­
e n ts ow n fa u lt.
S uppose we have
n eg lected th e m a tte r g re a tly , n ev er
a tte m p tin g to m ak e farm life In te r­
e stin g , fo r in stan ce. We c a n n o t ex ­
pect to m ak e o u r g irls an d boys w ork
e arly an d la te , every day an d fo re v e r
w ith n o th in g to show fo r th e ir lab o r.
F o r in s ta n c e I th in k p a re n ts sh o u ld
ta k e th e ir so n s an d d a u g h te rs in to
th e ir confidence. Let th e m h elp to
plan fo r fu tu re su ccess— w h at to seed
an d p la n t, th a t m ight g iv e th e best
resu lts. A good idea fo r th e boys
w ould be to give th e m a piece of lan d
to w ork an d ex p erim en t w ith to th e ir
h e a rts c o n te n t. It w ould g iv e th em
en c o u ra g e m e n t to w ard th r ift an d u se ­
fu ln ess.
1 also th in k th a t m o th e r
sh o u ld , w ith th e aid of h e r d au g h - I
ters, try to m ak e th e hom e as coxy
and a ttra c tiv e us m enus will allow
It is not alw ay s th e
q u e stio n of I
m oney, but m o re o fte n th e g ift of
k n ack , to place an d a rr a n g e y o u r
hom e so it will give you co m fo rt
I n ev er could see why, a fa r m e r’s
hom e s h o u ld n ’t be as nice in every
resp ect as city hom es. A m o th e r
sh o u ld have a sy stem to h e r ho u se- '
w ork, so as to have som e tim e fo r !
m o re g e n tle w ork lik e all k in d s o f I
n eed lew o rk som e tim e fo r rest and
th e re sh o u ld be tim e fo r p le a su re
as well.
Good books can be o b tain ed at
any tim e from th e local lib ra ry ,
th a t w ould occupy th e long even- '
ings d u rin g w in ter. M usic is so m e-j
th in g th a t th e re o u g h t to be In !
every hom e. T h e re is n o th in g in 1
th e w orld th a t ra n c h arm o r so o th e '
a p erso n 's m oods as so n g s an d m u ­
sic. We sh o u ld also help to select
good com pany fo r o n r c h ild re n so l
w hen o u t of sig h t th e re w ould be I
no need of w o rry in g , w here they
m ight be, o r w h a t k in d of p le a su re !
they m ig h t in d u lg e In. If th e se can
be acco m p lish ed I believe it will be !
few boys an d g irls th a t will p re fe r ;
th e city life w ith its m any evil |
te m p ta tio n s. L et It be o u r m ain ob- I
Ject to raise o u r c h ild ren to resp ect
and h o n o r th e ir p a re n ts. How Imp- I
py we all sh a ll be to h e a r th em say, |
“ No p lace lik e h o m e !”
MRS. P. ANDERSON.
C olu m b ia g ra n g e took in d fam i­
lies as m em b ers la s t
g ra n g e day.
Mr. an d Mrs. D u ran t, Mr. a n d Mrs.
K e rslak e, Mr. an d Mrs.
H en ck le,
an d th e P ow ell b ro th e rs.
Mr. and Mrs. S h e lle n b e rg e r have
moved back to K elso. W ash in g to n ,
th e ir fo rm e r hom e.
Mrs. K etch em , of P o rtla n d , is a
g u e st a t th e p re s e n t a t th e B enfield
bungalow .
T h e s to c k h o ld e rs o f th e C o lu m b ia j
T elep h o n e com pany held th e ir a n ­
n u al m eetin g la s t M onday. Mr. T. j
E vans w as re-elected p re sid e n t.
O. B odln, o f L a to u re ll F alls, Is \
a t p re s e n t in C olorado. It is w hls- !
pered th a t he will b rin g a bride
w hen he re tu rn s.
Mrs. G rah am , n e a r T ro u td a le , is
very ill a t p re se n t. We hope fo r a
speedy recovery.
OFFICERS
BENJ. CAMERON, President
F. A. HOLLIDAY, Vice President
ERNEST W. PETERSON, Cashier
I
FRIDA Y,
Fairview
F A IR V IE W , Ja n . 15 Mrs. C. E.
jC ree an d ch ild re n have re tu rn e d
hom e from
th e W illa m e tte valley
I w h ere th e y h av e been v isitin g re la ­
tives.
Mrs. E. M. S taffo rd , of P le a sa n t
H om e is th e g u e st fo h e r sis te r, Mrs.
I I). S. D unbar.
Mrs. J. W. B enecke h as been e n te r ­
ta in in g h e r s iste r, Mrs. E. Jo o s t, of
P o rtla n d .
C. E. C ree and son W illis, have
gone to L acom b, O regon, to visit re l­
a tiv e s an d sp en d a f e w day s b u n tin g .
At th e m eetin g of th e city council
held on T u esd ay ev en in g th e oouncil-
I men who w ere elected a t th e last
I electio n took th e ir o a th of office.
I They w ere E dw in B u rlin g a m e and
ID. S. D u n b ar re-elected an d .W T.
B rooks.
Only Three More Days
SATURDAY,
MONDAY
AND
TUESDAY
CLEARENCE SALE
S a le P o s i t iv e ly C lo s e s T u e s d a y , J a n . 2 O th
hose w ho have availed them selves of this great
m oney saving o p p o rtu n ity are glad they cam e, an d
those w ho have not should not procrastinate as the tim e
is short.
T
P very
A rticle
JANUARY
1«.
PAG»
ltfta
Columbia Heights
Dr. anil M rs B otkina a fte r sp e n d ­
ing se v e ra l d ay s w ith th e ir ch ild re n
In P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e
last w eek. T h e d o c to r is im p ro v ­
ing q u ite fa s t sin ce h is su rg ic a l o p ­
e ra tio n .
P O W E L L & M A IN STS.
OUTLOOK
in the Store is R ed u ced Substantially
L -4 (Contract Goods Excepted.) The Reductions
Range from 10 per cent to 50 per cent and you ow e it
to yourself to make this saving while you can.
R em em ber Sale Closes Tue., I an. 2 0 a t 6 p. m.
BERT LIN D S E Y
Dry Goods Shop. Main Street
Phone
661
Metzger Bros.
Phone
661
“ THE GROCERY STORE”
Fourc’ation of which is Quality and Service
T h e one tim e C u sto m e r is not
t
h e k in d th at b u ild s a p e rm a n e n t business.
O n ly th e class w ho com e again a J id again will m ak e for future success.
It is o u r aim to so im p ress each c u s to m e r, w h e th e r it be a child or its p a re n t—
I hat their p a tro n a g e is a p p re c ia te d a n d o u r e /fo rt is to w a rd that e n d which.meaHS
w e w ork only to satisfy c u sto m e rs.
BIG RIPE TOMATOES
P ickedifresi^
vines
a n d p u t into cai"*s-
rh e y are as nea r like the
fresh to m ato as any p reserv ­
e d article of food can be.
M onopole T o m a to e s h av e
a beneficial effect on y o u r
health.
T h e ir cooling p ro p erties
m a k e th e m invaluable as a n
article of food.
The Monopole Brand
of vegetables is C o m p o sed of all th e p o p u la r varieties.
G a th e re d a n d p reserv ed in those districts of th e w orld
th at a re co n sid ered as m ost fav o rab le to each kind.
Let Us T ak e C are of your Needs
Metzger Bros.
“T h e S tore o f Q u a lity a n d S e r v ic e ”
It is th e ideal
tre a tm e n t for
n e rv o u s n e s s
an d debility.
It is pleasant
tasting.
R EXALL
OLIVE OIL EMULSION
a real strength-building food and medicine
Contains no alchohol or habit-forming drug
O n e d o lla r a b o ttle
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
Pleasant Home
It is g u aran
teed to m ak e
you well an d
s t r o n g,~ or
y o u r m oney
back.
PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED
Miss L y d ia B ram h all is sp en d in g
a few d ay s th is week v isitin g w ith
Mrs. L e n n a rts a t Handy.
T h e M ethodist L ad ies' Aid society
»111 nWet w ith Mrs. Win. C rasw ell
next W ednesday a fte rn o o n , J a n u ­
ary 21.
•* ' BEST MEATS, SANITARY INSPECTED wu
L ydia H ae ttle r was a P o rtla n d c a ll­
e r la s t T u esd ay .
T he la d le s o f 't h e W. C. T U. will
give a p ro g ra m
a t th e M ethodist
ch u rc h T h u rsd a y evening.
All a re
POWELL STREET
'c o rd ia lly in v ited to a tte n d .
M rs. 8. It. B rad field was sp en d in g
a few days w ith Mrs. R obt I.ans-
dow n last week b u t w as called hom e th e C o ttre ll c h u rc h , Rev. A. J . L u ­ e n t besides Mra L arsso n , w ere Mr
to a case of n u rsin g .
cas
w ill c o n tin u e his aerial s e r ­ an d Mrs. C. I. R ak er, Mr. an d Mrs
E J M artin an d son B u rto n , of m ons on "T h e H oly S p ir it" an d at R. D. B ailey, Mr
and M rs B F
P o rtla n d , w ere P le a s a n t H om e callers 7 :3 0 p m In th e O rie n t ch u rc h th e M u rray , Mr an d Mrs. L. K u m m er,
last week no busines.
M r an d Mrs B and, Mr a n d Mrs
R obt. L ansdow n has been laid up p a sto r w ill p reach on " T h e P o w er of [G eorge L um sden, Mr and Mrs. A. I).
fo r a few d ay s from receiving a s e r ­ S in ." A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is urged. K en d all, M eadam ea E llen W rig h t
ious sp ra in in th e a n k le . H is b ro th e r S unday school h eld In b o th c h u rc h ­ W ill W right. W T. S ervlss, L ida S u r-
Is a ss istin g w ith th e w ork.
es a t 10 a m . C o r d ia l w e lc o m e to ber, C B alm er, F. Z im m erm an , L.
T h e se m i-a n n u a l elec tio n of E p­ all.
H elm ing, R. B rin k , J a m e s R o b e rt­
w o rth L eag u e officers w as held a t
son. A. D elaney, J. H u d so n . W C ra w ­
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of
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th e re g u la r business m eetin g w ith
ford. B E d m u n d so n an d Mrs. M a­
Mrs I E. D enney la s t W ednesday o r creed m ay be you a re w elcom e riam , M isses F ra n c is T u rn e r, M abel
evening a t w hich tim e th e follow ing to th e m idw eek p ra y e r m e e tin g co n ­ Inglis, O live W ilson, A nna C raw fo rd ,
officers w ere e le c te d ;
Mrs. J. E
an d O ple S u rb e r, M asters H aro ld
L ovel, p re s id e n t; Mis* O ra Q uick- d u cted every W ednesday ev en in g H udson an d L elan d D elaney.
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sail, first vice p re s id e n t; Mrs. D M
B orn, J a n u a r y 11, to Mr a n d Mra.
M cL aughlin, second vice p re s id e n t' H om e B a p tist c h u rc h p arso n ag e.
E lm er M itchell, a aon.
Miss M innie S h rin e r, th ird vice p re s­
Mrs. F ra n k
D ury an d d a u g h te r
id e n t; Miss L ydia B ram h all, fo u rth
have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t S il­
vice p re s id e n t; G. E. L ovel, secre­
v erto n a f te r sp e n d in g sev eral w eeka
ta r y ; Mrs. J. E. D enney, tr e a s u re r ;
w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs L.
C url B ra m h a ll, c h o riste r,
TRO UTDALE, Jan. 1 8 — A t
the H elm ing.
J E L o v e l la d o in g p lu m b in g
work at Linnemann Junction thia meeting of the city council held on
F eed (»rinding.
Tuesday evening after the regular
week.
routine of business the new staff of At
Pleasant
Home near Station.
nlatalled aa follows;
• M rs p a . Cleggett spent a week officers were
Mayor, Mrs. Clara Laraaon; recorder, Feed of all kinds on hand. Inves­
In Portland recently, the guest of Jean Larson, treasurer, Louis Kum- tigate. Grinding and rolling Tues­
her sister-in-law,
Mrs
H.
F. mer; council, L. Russell, A. Fox, days and Fridavs. E Naaahahn
tf
Stephens.
and D A. Dodson, marshal, George
U ntil the new city hall
Rev. A. J. Lucas visited In Port­ Richardson
Chamberlain's Cough Itemed).
1» completed the council meetings
land last week with Dr. and Mrs will be held In the Masonic hall
This remedy has no superior for
8 . A Jamleaen on the eve of their
Mra. John Laraaon was given a | coughs and colds. It la pleasant to
departure for their new home In surprise on Monday evening in honor I take
I t contains no opium or other
of her birth anniversary Games and j narcotic. It always cures For sale
Dallas. Texas.
music were enjoyed after which re­
Next Lord's day at 11 a m. at freshments were served. Those pres­ 'by Gresham Drug c o , and all
Dealers
I L/lIW
ADD
5lb
PaiI-
10-Ib. Pail,
70c
$1.35
HOWITT’S MARKET
Troutdale