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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
T VESSAT. FEBRUARY 8. 1014
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
Kodak contest, w inning numbers
The L ad les’ Aid society will hold
at W. R. Burke’s for January were its regular m onthly business m eeting
771, 794, 809, 811 and 853. They tom orrow at the home of Mrs. L. Os
are good for a dollar in kodak sup borne, beginning at 2 :3 0 . Tea will
plies.
be served at 3 :3 0 to 4:30. All are
O. C. Miller, form erly o f Gresham, cordially invited to attend.
was here Saturday visitin g his
Miss Minnie Shrlner was hostess
Raleigh Adams says hl« laundry ma daughter, Mrs Richard Heiney. He to a party at her rooms in the home
chinery 1« arriving In Portland, som e has Just returned from a business o f Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy last Pri- j
of it having been bought In Seattle trip to L ouisville, Kentucky.
day night. The gu ests were Misses
lie ha« purchased a new
25-horse
McCarter’s auto truck, whicn has Peart Jones, Lela and A rlle Gibbs,
power boiler in Portland and a «mall been m aking regular trips to and Cleo M atthews, Inez L usted, Laura
e n g in e , but will use m ostly electric from Portland for several m onths is V. B ulkeley, L illian and Lula Nys-
power to run his m achines.
This out o f com m ission for a few weeks. trom , Emma Johnson, and Mrs. Geo.
will be an enterprise long needed in A fter som e necessary repairs it will W. Page and Mrs. Olive Ekstrom.
Gresham.
be put on the road again in better The evening was spent In m usic and
gam es. D elicious refreshm ents were
E ugene McLin Is quite 111 from condition than ever.
ptoinain poisoning, at the hom e of
L ittle W alter H einey has been served.
his sister Mrs. W. A. Rowen, near been sick
with acute bronchial
Dr. A. T hom pson, Rev. M elville T.
W elsh C orn, from w hich M O N O P O L E H O M IN Y is m ade, is
Rockwood. He lately arrived there trouble, but is convalescent.
W ire and Rev. P. H. Freund left |
from the Columbia river. His con
ready for harvest ab o u t Nov. I .
T h e W h ite corn is first graded by a
A birthday party was given Miss Monday m orning for N ewport, Ore
dition is not considered critical.
Eva Harms o f Portland by her aunt gon, where they expect to Bpend the 1
separator,
w
hich
takes
c
u
t
all
th
e
decayed
a n d sm all grains.
It is th en
J E. Crawford, who underw ent a Mrs. Lillian W alker at the hom e of greater part of the week searching j
p u t in a large vat or lye tan k a n d from there to the w ashing tank; th ence to
serious operation a few days ago at her grandfather on Hood avenue for ag a tes at the fam ous agate beds I
the county hospital, is stead ily g a in Games and music were the en tertain along the ocean beach.
I
the huller, w h ere the black e n d or chits are rem oved.
ing and gives prom ise of m aking a m ent for the evening, after which
Mrs. E. G. K ardell and baby re- I
good recovery.
unch was served. Many presents turned Sunday even in g from the
F rom th e huller, the corn again goes to the large tank, w h ere F o u r
Harry Crenshaw, rural carrier No were received with many w ishes of
hospital in Portland m uch im proved
W ash in g s are given it.
T h e corn is then cooked by steam , left to stan d
4, had another runaway th is m orn happy returns o f the
day. Miss in health. Mr. and Mrs. Kardell
ing with disastrous resu lts
to his Eay W eber won the prize for finding
over
night,
a
n
d
is
again
w
ash
ed th ro u g h T h re e C h an g es of W ater,
are busy packing
th eir household
wagon and harness. He and the the most peanuts. Earl Hammond
goods preparatory to m oving to their
horse escaped injury. T h is is his presented the birthday cake. Those
N ext in o rd er is the ca n n in g process, the cans are h eated to 120
hom e at M anzanita beach.
third serious accident o f the kind present were, Margurete Lough, Nan
d
eg
rees
fahrenheit, Sealed a n d Labled
Mrs. Grant B ell, of Springdale, re
within a year.
Powers, Reta Penton, of Portland,
turned
to
her
home
yesterday
after
H. L. Duke was seen on th e streets Albert Camp, George Hamlin, W il
yesterday. He had Just returned son Eastm an, Conrad Metzger, Ken spending about a week with her
from a trip to St. Martin’s springs neth K nighton, Oral Rainey, W ini daughter, Mrs. Chas. Latourell who
anil cam e hack In the role of our fred St. Clair. Pay Weber, Vivian has been ill with m easles.
Rev. M. L. Schoo ley is assisting
most steam ed friend. He went to H evel, G eorgina Ham lin, Eva Harms,
There is Nothing Finer or More Wholesome than Corn Prepared in this
Yacolt today for a short visit before Earl Ham mond, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rev. E. W. Hight at the F ree M ethod
ist
church
In
special
m
eetings
this
settlin g down som ew here else.
Harm s. Mrs
L illian W alker and
MONOPOLE W A Y
week. He expects to preach every
It is reported here that prepara Thos. Ginder.
A very pleasant
evening and hold a B ible reading
tions are under way for the opening even in g was spent.
T h e C onvenient S anitary C an in w hich W e
every afternoon at 2 :3 0 excepting
of a postolfice at P leasant Home. L.
Miss Velma M etzger has been con
Saturday when there w ill be no ser
F, Shlnam an will he the postm aster.
O ffer it to O u r C u sto m ers is the O n ly R eal
fined to her home for the past two
Metzger Bros. are said to have had w eeks with a baffling ailm en t o f a vices.
H ealth fu l W ay.
Miss Ellen D eHaven, who is a stu
quite a run on old fashioned hominy m alarial nature. She
is
feelin g
dent
at
W
ashington
high
school
in
and many have discovered that the som ew hat better today.
P ortland, is spending a day or two
canned article is really better than
Rev. M. B. Parounaglan, o f Salem
that which
used
to
be peddled Sunday school m issionary for the Or of her vacation th is week with Miss
Oza Wall.
around in bulk.
egon conference o f the M ethodist
Hrs. H. H. and W. J. Ott and fa m -j|
At a special m eeting of the people Episcopal church, was a caller on
illes were Sunday g u ests at the home ;
of Rockwood school district held last Gresham friends last Saturday.
of Dr. and Mrs J M. Short In Port
n ig h t, E. A. Kent was elected school
IN Y O U R N E X T O R D E R
Mrs.
W adge and son
Harold
director in the place of Ross Love W adge of Regina, Sask., are gu ests land.
lace, resigned. The board is now o f her nephew s, W. P. and Geo. P. j The regular m eeting of th e Gresh- |
am volu n teer fire departm ent will
composed of (). J. Brown, Miles Honey and fam ilies.
Confidence
Il w e take
be held In the fire hall next W ednes-
Gritnshaw and the new member.
Mayor Shattuck has been <1 ra w ii
must be at the
good
care
of
T h e Gresham high school basket on the February Jury panel In the j day night. .A full atten d an ce is de
foundation of
you and our
sired.
b a ll te a m was beaten by a score of Btate circuit court.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hopper, of
buisness
now,
ALL
26 to 14 by the W ashougal high
Bert
Hoss, who had a valu ab ’e !
sc h o o l te a m on Saturday night. After overcoat stolen at a dance recently, j Clackam as, Oregon, were In Gresh
after awhile
Successful
tin- game had been decided the first was lucky enough to get it back. He am on business today.
the business
Business
iud second g irls’ team s o f Gresham found a young fellow w earing it in
will take care
Enterprises
EVANGELISTS
LABORS
high played an exhibition gam e, the Portland Saturday night
by the
of us.
ENTAIL HARDSHIPS
score standing 25 to 3 in favor of the m erest chance, and had no trouble
The one time
first team.
In Identifying It.
Word was recently received from
If Quality
customer
Captain and Mrs C. O. Branson who
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never
builds
are engaged in ev a n g elistic work in
mean any
up
a
business
northern C alifornia. T heir work for
“THE STORE WITH THE WATCHWORD”
thing to you
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the past month has been at Susan
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ville, but they have now gone to Mil
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and
ford.
PLEASE OR
Som ething of the trying conditions
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to m ake plan s to paint
under which they have been working
may be learned from the follow ing
y o u r buildings, an d it is
¡extracts from their letter.
well to consider w hat
“ We have not heard from the ou t
paint to use.
side world for over a week. Once than 15 to 20 present, but the Lord
before we were sh u t in for ten days. has been w ith us. Only 30 having
I here a re m an y c h e ap paints on the m arket, ch eap
< ould you see the two Oregon I ls surrendered to the call, Come follow
in q uality as well as in price.
floundering about In the h ills of Cal- Me .. Among the num ber are 8ome
Ifornla, I know you would pity us. of the leading business men.
We :
! Think of it— Snow from three to w ill continue the m eetin gs over Feb- j
i lght feet deep, and shut In a city | ruary 2, and should the in terest de-
; where there is no law. The only way tnand it we w ill con tin u e.”
as well as the cheapest paint to use.
O i
,5 j to tell when Sunday com es is that
“Give me the green fields of Ore
there are more drunken men on the
It is heavier in body at d will'feo farther
gon. I heard one of the prom inent
streets. Seven saloon s w ithin two
6 G ra d e H olstein Cow s, som e fresh, som e com ing fresh
than the cheaper thin paints. "H. A M." has
ranchm en declare he had lived in
blocks o f the church and two large
snow for 20 years, but th is was his
stood the test of time and proven its worth.
sortn.
3 G ra d e H olstein H eifers, 2 y ear olds.
m oving picture show s, besides pool
last. The past tw o years have been
halls and other gam bling hells.
2 Jersey Cow s, giving milk. 1 G ra d e H olstein Bull,
so dry they could not raise crops
Church! W ell, there are hundreds of
When you look out and see the green
ten
m o n th s old.
men and women and children that
¡surrounding your home, think of us
All
these
cow s are bred to Sir Colantba Champion Fayne, a
could not tell you what the inside o f |
'a church looks like. Along with th ese poor Oregon home sick children,
HARDW ARE
thoroughbred Holstein Bull.
shut In the m ountains of California
1 conditions we have had to contend
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three and a half w eeks in this city
w ith the deep snow. We have been
and out o f that at least 15 days w ith
in the city th ree and a h alf w eeks.
out m ail, and no sign s of when we
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Many nights we would not have more
shall receive an y.”
Old Fashioned Hominy
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We consider
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Quality
Service
Auction Sale of
COWS Holsteins
Best
STERLING & KIDDER
Saturday, Feb. 14, at 1 p. m.
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MAXWELL CARS
Y
BUILT FOR RACING X
R E X A LL
Il is the ideal
treatm ent for
nervousness
and debility.
It is pleasant
tasting.
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OLIVE OIL EMULSION
a teal 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
It is guaran
teed to make
you well and
s t r o n g,--or
your money
back.
Free Goods Special
In sizing up we find w e are overloaded with the follow ing goods and to reduce our stock
of these goods w e will give FREE as fo llo w s:
PEARLINE, 5c size,
BABBITS’ CLEANSER. 5c.
SNIDER S CATSUP, 25c,
K. C. BAKING POW’R, 10c,
GOLD DUST, 25c size,
HANDSOAP, 10c size,
MICA AXLE GREASE, 10c,
M ICA AXLE GREASE, 25c;
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
wit5
5 pkgs.
5 pkga.
5 bot’l.
5 can»
5 pkgs.
5 bar»
5 cans
5 cans
Or on any of the above will give 3 for the price of 2 1-2.
Phone
17 » I
BRAGG & DUNCAN
Main St
Gresham
The greatest furor, that the rac
ing gam e has experienced In a long
tim e, was the announcem ent made
at the New York A utom obile Show,
by the Maxwell Motor com pany, that
Ray Harroun would superintend the
construction of three special speed
cars to take part In Important speed
con tests In th is country and abroad.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway
classic w ill be th e first event In
which the cars w ill participate, and
It Is fitting that they should make
th eir first appearance there, as it
I was with the w inning o f that event
the first 500 m ile race, that
Ray
Harroun retired from racing, to be
com e an en gin eer on the Nordyke
Marinon Co. staff.
The three speed specials, which
are being constructed in the Detroit
plant of the Maxwell company, are
now well under way. and the motors
will soon be given their first work
out.
The cars will be built right up to
the 450 inch piston displacement al
lowed by the Indianapolis Clastic,
and will he motors of the long stroke
type.
Harroun « promise to the Maxwell
company, is that the cars will do a
lap on the Speedway course one full
second faster than any car hat ever
traveled a lap officially on the Speed
way. which means that the small
450 Inch displacement cars will trav
el fatter than Louts Strang traveled
ovsr ths Vitrified course when he
At Leland’s Barn, Gresham
(O n account of the alm ost im passable roads to ow ner's place.)
TERMS. CASH OR BANKABLE NC ,'E
MARTIN W INCH, Owner
? W . S. W OOD, Auctioneer
J"
V an cou ver, W ash.
piloted the 200 h. p. flat five m iles in Maxwell company, has entered the
the present record for the dis- speed lists, is sim ply an Indication
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tance>
that racing w ill receive a decided
The announcem ent of the fact boom, and that oth er large firms can
that a firm of the im portance of the be expected to follow soon.
EVER
SINCE
OLI)
ROMAN
DAYS
A CHECKING ACCOUNT
HAS BEEN the BEST WAY OF TRANSACTING BUSINESS
In the Ancient Drama of Phormio by Terentius,
"But, Phormio, be good enough
to go over to the Forum and order
that money be put to my account.”
"What, that for which I have al
ready gtven checks td my credit
or»?”
PAYING
BY
CHECK
is the universally approved method, one that alwav» character
ize» you as being thoroughly business like in your dealing»
LIKE PHORMIO,
AVOID
OVERDRAFTS
FIRST G f f E STATE
BANK
S n A M. O PEL.
B ank m u w « u u n i),
(lie
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of
P o r t la m i.