Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 20, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    O REG O N ,
F R ID A Y ,
M ARCH
20.
PAGE THREE
Pleasant Valley
Bank of Gresham
Mrs. J. H. Robinson is hom e lo o k - 1 T hu
E
îârnrVh" w“ V mPr° Ve,Uen“ ° n h ef ! church " * o r g a n lz in ,° s c'ho’ r ”
farni th is week
GRESHAM, ORE.
Miss Smith, o f Victor school, has
Born to the w ife of B N. Gal-
been instructing her pupils in the |
braith
on
March
5.
a
girl.
J* J»,« J* ,* j* j l j | j» j | j , J, j , j , j , jj „ j | * j , « *
« j|
C hristian Endeavor as usual Sun­ art of m aking garden.
The Royal Embroidery club met
day even in g. March 22, topic, “Our
Society a training school. Prov. 22: Thursday afternoon at the home of
In te re sts p a id on Tim e D eposits a n d S avings A ccounts.
r r - « L n lUi holA a PUuliCr ™le on my Place 3 Dliles n o rth e a st of
Mrs. H. W. Cooley,
8. Led by H. E. Poppleton.
1 mi1® s o u th o f T ro u td a le and 2 miles east of Tw elve
Talk about March w eather. Who
Mile H ouse on Base Line road, On acco u n t of go in g back east.
Mr. and Mrs
Mark Baxter, of can resist the call of nature to get
A ccounts w ith Firm « an d In d iv id u a ls solicited. T ra v e le rs ’
R idgefield, W ashington, visited at j out your garden tools and work or
checks fo r sale a n d d r a f ts issued a v ailab le in all countries.
ihe hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F rost 1 drive out and enjoy th e sunshine?
one day recently.
Two a n d one-half dozen choice B a rre d P ly m o u th R ock Hens.
' it certain ly gives one the spring
W. G. Rogers, of P ortland, spent I ( fever.
• uceess M anure S p re a d e r. S p rin g W agon. 2 M eCorm iek
B E N J. CAM ERON. P res.
F. A H O L L ID A Y , Vice P re s
last Sunday at the hom e of W. U.
i.ia s a M owers. Oise. 2 O liver 14-in. Plows. Milk Cooler
A. B. Conrad was called to A l­
Moore.
fio “t s t e J T
V r ? ‘,ist0 ,‘e ■
G rapple H ay F ork. A 50-
ERNEST W PETERSON, Cashier.
bany, Oregon, Saturday night ow ing
Mrs
C oulter, of Perrydale, is I
foot S teel H ay F o rk tra c k . 75 bushels seed potatoes A n.eri
! to the sudden turn for w orse of his
spending a few days visitin g with Mr. j sister, Mrs. C. B. Gerig, who passed
can \ \ om ler a n d B urbanks. 3 cords wood, and some o th e r
and Mrs. J. p. Stradley.
tid e s too num erous to m ention.
away Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Greig
Bred M atthias w as before the* leaves besides her brother, A. B.
«
F re e Lmneh
Noon.
county com m issioners on business Conrad, a husband and a large fami
no«. Six
aPP’o’ ea b .„ k .b l,
! |y o f children to mourn her depart-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H am ilton, o f
Mrs W aldrip had a box o f sham ­ last W ednesday.
R oseburg, Oregon, visited at the rock on St. P atrick ’s day and verv
W . U. Moore and G. N. Sager rep- ure.
hom e of his grandparents, Mr. and kindly distributed this little emblem resented the P leasant Valley Push
Mrs. J. T. McCulloch is very ill at
Mrs. W. H. H am ilton, Sr., a couple of the green isle.
club at the prom otion m eeting held their hom e near Gresham.
of days last week.
-Mrs. Stew art, who was hurt som e in the Gresham library last Monday
Mrs. Alta Stafford, of Bridal Veil,
K IL L IN G E A R L IE S T F L IE S
i
Ralph N eibauer and fam ily have weeks ago by a fallin g beam when afternoon.
spent a week at the home«of her par­
The m easuring party given at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. G W A llder
moved back to their farm a fter an pasing the Roork place, has now re­
D E ST R O Y S M IL L IO N S
o
• 1 ra •
hurch last Tuesday even in g, under
absence of one year.
covered and is visitin g with Mrs.
‘
Any
com
m
unity
In
Oregon
may
|
G.
Hayden
and
w
ife
returned
to
the auspices o f the Ladies' Aid so- i
, , J .'.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruegg and fam ily Jam es Hillyard.
Until they are gone w e will give a
becom e fiyless if it will consistently
ciety was well attended and the re-
“ „
“fter ‘,Pend1“« »
viBited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
The basketball team s are practic­ suits were very g ratifyin g
w eeks here with Mrs. H ayden’s par- follow d irection s,” says Dr. Clifton
J. W. R obertson last Sunday.
ing hard for their gam es on Friday
F. H odge, professor of social biology
J. Z. Olson has Just com pleted a e,lt','
* nd MrB Allder
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H am ilton v isit­ night. The boys with W ashougal
at the State U niversity, who stands
with every 50c purchase.
ed at the home of Ed. Sester and and the girls with K elso which takes com m odious wood shed and store '
ready to send Instructions to any or
room.
fam ily last Sunday.
place at the grange hall. Every on
gan izatlon that is w illing to under
Also a Prize ith each School Tablet
P leasant V alley Push club w ill
_______
Several from here attended Porno come and encourage them to win
take an anti-fly cam paign In any | ;;
meet
at
the
public
library
room
next
Mrs.
P
atterson
is
in
Portland
at
na grange at R u ssellville last W ed­
The children of Mr. and Mrs. N el­
neighborhood.
Monday even in g at 7:3 0 . Matters o f tke hospital recovering from an op-
nesday.
son, who had m easles, are g ettin g
Eugene, Medford. C resw ell, P ort­
im portance to our com m unity wel- eratlon.
Her daughter, Mrs. Clar-
along nicely and now quite well agait
land
and Pendleton are Oregon cities
The Forty Year Test.
are will be brought up for discus- ence Buxton, who was with her the
MRS. E. BOUGHNER
An article must have exceptional but Mrs. N elson is now feeling
ion. Everybody is invited to com e ; past w eek, returned hom e Sunday that have prom ised spring fly cam ­ $
merit to survive for a period of fortv little bit indisposed with the grip
paigns
A storia, Albany, Salem and ? Pow ell St.
Gresham
Jut
and
participate.
evening
years. Cham berlain's Cough Remedv
Hazel Haris spent Sunday at home
There was a large atten d an ce at
Rev, Mr. R eeder adm inistered the several oth er cities have cam paigns
was first offered to tile public in 1872.
That success
f" rom a sm aal beginning it has grown with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
•ontona grange held at R u ssellv ille ' rite of baptism to tw o m em bers of under consideration.
in favor and popularity until it has Harris.
grange hall last W ednesday. P leas- the church
Sunday and preached is p ossible is dem onstrated by the
attained a world wide reputation
I’. H. Roork and Mrs. Burton were tnt Valley grange was well represent- tw o very good serm ons during the highly su ccessfu l cam paigns in C leve­
You w ill find nothing better for a
land, W orchester, W ashington, B alti­
ed. T hose atten d in g w ere Mrs. W. day and evening
cough or cold. Try it and you will Portland visitors W ednesday.
understand why it is a favorite after
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Bafem an. Mr
Frank Reed is afflicted with sm all- more, and oth er big cities in the
a period of more than forty years It
tnd Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Johnson, I P<™, but is g ettin g along as well as United States, where en tire n eighbor­
C onstruction of a railroad from
not only gives relief— it cures
For
Brenham, Oregon
Mrs
Chas. Hunter, Mrs. E. M. Don-1 can be expected. He will not be able hoods have been enabled to live the
sale by Gresham Drug Co., and all P rineville to M etolius is to begin
ley,
Mr
and Mrs. Snashall and G. N. | to return hom e for about three sum m er m onths in peace.
Dealers.
this month.
As w inter breaks up, there are I W e H andle " O n ly " the Bes
Sager.
j w eeks.
com paratively few flies. Dr. Hodge I
PLEASANT VALLEY
B A P T IS T
Your vote w ill count more at the I Word w as sent by R. M. Dodson
A su it to test the Oregon B lue Sky
church. S unday Sch ool at 10 a
m
gives directions for sim p le traps, I “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED’
preach
at ”prêachïng*iit***
11 a. m: Young 10 P epP,n
eo p le « f
m
eetin in
g g ”6:3#;
“ being PUB,,ed up to “ >e su- primary in June than at the election ! from C alifornia that his m other died
which can be m ade at hom e, for the j
in
November.
Don't
forget
to
regls-
\
Friday,
March
13.
Mr.
Dodson
lias
B ev Mr. H oy P astor.
preme court for an early decision.
capture of th ese early pairs
Sucli
the sym pathy o f the people of the
traps are baited, and one o f them will
com m unity in this, his tim e of deep
C. BIN D ER,
-
P ro p rie to i
frequently catch all the flies around
sorrow.
a house or barn when placed upon a
The M isses Maybee were gu ests of
garbage pall or in a stab le window.
Iva and Laura Reed Sunday.
In vestigatiors have recently d is­
Mr. W yman went to Oregon City
The young people of the church covered that a fly seldom travels far |
last week to m ake final proof on his
lom estead. J. T. F rlel, Jr., and Mr. enjoyed a taffy pull at the Bert ther than 1600 feet during Its life ­
C ham berlain hom e Tuesday evening. time. T his m akes it possible for a
Daily Service between Gresham and
Banta w ent as w itnesses.
Portland
lim
ited
area
to
be
free
from
files
Frank Rhoades and old est d augh­
PORTLAND MARKETS.
where neighboring areas may both be
ter A lice left for Portland this w eek,
R e a so n a b le R a tes an d P rom p
sw arm ing with tiles and m iserably a f­
the later being taken suddenly ill.
Grain, F lour, Feet), E tc.
atten
tion . P h o n e s T a b o r 5 0 6 6
flicted w ith in fan tile paralysis, ch il­
She has gone to one o f the hospitals
W HEAT— Track
prices:
Club,
G resh a m 17x1.
dren's stom ach troubles, fevers and
for treatm ent.
91c; B luestem , »1; red R ussian, 80c;
other diseases that flies carry.
Dr. B otkins has rented the farm of 40-fold, 91c; valley, 91c.
G o o d s a n d o rd ers m ay b e left a
J. T. F rlel, Sr., for another year and
MILLSTUEFS — Bran, >23 per C lia n itie r la ln ’s T a b le ts for C o n stip a ­
Mr. Banta the garden land.
PULFER MERCANTILE CO
ton;
m iddlings,
$31.00;
shorts
tio n .
Glen Hugh, who was thought to $26.00.
GRESHAM
For con stip ation , C ham berlain's
be gain in g som e in health, had a re­
FLOUR — P aten ts,
$4.80
per T ab lest are excellent. Easy to take,
lapse and is very low.
barrel;
straigh ts, $4.20; exports, m ild and gen tle in effect. Give them
J. T. F riel and w ife were visitors $3.80; valley, $4.80; graham , $4.80; a trial. For sa le by Gresham Drug
Co., and all Dealers.
at the Rose City last week.
w hole w heat, $5.00.
Mrs. Mack, the C herryville school
BARLEY — F eed, $22 50-23 per K ic k a p o o W orm K ille r E x p e ls W orm s
teacher, is drilling the children for ton; brew ing, $24; rolled, $26.
T he cause of your ch ild ’s ills— the
,
T h e Farm ers’ M utual Fin
exercises to be held at the school-
CORN — W hole, $34; cracked, f° Ul’ fe tld ’ offpn8lv« breath— the
house in a few weeks.
ton.
! startin g up w ith terror and grinding
$35 5 per ton
Auction Sale
Wednesday, March 25, 10:30 a. m.
9 Choice Young Milk Cows
Lusted
2 Horses, 1 Pig
Orient
HENRY WOLTER, Owner
W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer
special Prizes
Decorated Sauce Dish
Corbett
iNOVELTY STORE
SANITARY CASH MARKE'
Main Street
MEATS
Cherryville
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
Grant-Hutton Express
The TAD Grocer) Store
Specials for Saturday
Imported Rice,
Laundry Soap,
5C a p o u n d
1 0 b a rs 25C
Attention!
R elief A ssociation
OATS— No. 1. w hite, $24 60 per
C h ron ic H toniach T ru b le C ured.
ton.
There is nothing more discourag­
HAY — Eastern Oregon tim othy,
ing than a chronic disorder o f the choice, $17.00; alfalfa, $14; clover
itom ach.
Is it not surprising that $9-$10.
many suffer for years with such an
D airy an d C ou n try P ro d u ce.
ailm ent when a perm anent cure Is
BUTTER— Cream ery, extras, 27c
vlth in their reach and may be had
tor a trifle? “ About one year a g o ,” pound; cubes, 23c.
POULTRY — H ens, 17e; springs,
ays P. H. Beck, of W akelee, Mich.,
I bought a package of C ham berlain’s H e ; ducks, young, 14-18c; turkeys,
Tablets, and since using them 1 have live, 20-22c; dressed, choice, 25-28c.
EGGS— Oregon ranch, 18-19c per
elt perfectly well. I had previously
used any num ber of different medi- dozen.
C H E ESE — T riplets, 21c per lb.;
ines, but none of them were o f any
asting benefit.” For sale by Gresh­ D aisies, nom inal; young A m erican,
nom inal.
am Drug Co., and ail Dealers.
VEAL— 14-14 H e pound
,,«rfK A «A i i T . H P MF B A P T IS T Church
PORK——Fancy, 10c per pound.
Sunday S ch ool In both C ottrell and
Dollar
Instead of
D o you realize w hat th is m ean s to you and those d ep e n d ­
ing on you?
D o n ’t be satisfied w ith a sm all salary all yo u r life—do as
th o u sa n d s have done; let the In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence
Schools show you how y our p ay can be increased. It m atters
not w here you are, in th e facto ry o r in the shop, in the m ine
o r in th e m ill, in the office or sto re , the I. C. S. can and will
increase y o u r earn in g capacity.
T h e I .C . S. im p arts to you ju st th e know ledge needed to
advance you in y o u r p re se n t p o sitio n o r to an occupation
m ore to y o u r liking.
A d o llar an h our is n o t o u t of y o u r reach, if you will only let
us h elp you. It will co st you n o th in g to ask u s— HOW ? Sim ­
ply send us th e coupon below and it will bring to
y our aid all th e re so u rc e s of th a t g re a t institution,
th e I. C. S „ an e sta b lish m e n t backed by a capital
of six m illion dollars and founded and m ain­
tain ed for the benefit of poo rly paid men and
w om en. If you want your pay increased, , say
ill
so —at once.
fh o
tu c
C oupon
NOW
*
P l * * ’ « e v p la la « « 'b o a t fa rtfe « r o b lig s tlo a na n ?
* p a rt, h w i r j | q
t ,r t b * p o s ln - a. tra d « . or
- ; - »east a be» re » h i It I have m a rk e d X.
A s to ttto k tl» R u n n in g
P o a lt r ? f a r m in g
B ookkeeper
S re n o *r» p k « r
A d v e rtis in g M a n
S h o w - C a r d U n rin g
W m d o w T rim m in g
In d u s tria l D e s ig n in g
A rc h . K ta r o J D ra fts .
I
Chem xt
( S p aatsb |
I aagaagM J f
B a n k in g
I G
F l e r t r ir a l W ir r m a n
L le c in e a l R n g in eo p
M a r h a a ir a l Draf»awi_„
M a r b a m r a l f n g tn a e r
T é lé p h o n a E x p e rt
S ts O n n a rr E n g in e e r
T e s t ile M en u fn e tw rla
C le ll F n g ln e e r
B u ild in g C o n tr a c to r
A rc h ite c t
Pta«
M in n P o
M in e 9 n
pm g
Î st e.v «
a e e e e e e e e e t
T h e M other's F a v o r ite .
A cough m edicine for children
should be harm less.
It should be
pleasant to take. It Bhould be e f­
fectual. C ham berlain's Cough Rem­
edy is all of th is and is the mothers'
favorite everyw here.
For sale by
Gresham Drug Co., and all Dealers.
Guthrie, McDougal & Co., of Port­
land, have the contract for construct­
ing a large section of th e Puget
Sound and W llllpa Harbor Ry
T. J Scam m on, o f G oldendale, is
startin g a large private fish hatchery
plant in the Ten Mile region near
Coos Bay.
A new cannery to cost $10,000 and
a new high school are planned for
this spring at Springfield
Mark anA I WfrsdlsMl c»rrf$H**»cc
marn ana •
Box ««, ScruMoa, Ps.
M ^ l
lu c n i
, tirst and third S u n d i° ays 00 in “• m
ices
each S erv
month
.T J .m iB,n L fo u rth « un<*ays in m onth.
1’rlen t 11 0« a. m , C ottrell 7:30
m.
Itev. A. J. L u cas, Paator.
5f.T«r
_ _ _ > • . e
. • - •
Locai Representative, UEU. A KEEP, 202 McKay Bldg., Portland.
Stu b b orn ,
A n n o y in g C o u g h s C ored .
My husband had a cough for fif­
teen years and my son
for eight
years
Dr. K ing's New D iscovery
com pletely cured them , for which I
am most thankful," w rites Mrs David
Moor, o f Saginaw , Ala
W hat Dr.
King's New Discovery did for these
men, it will do for you. Dr King's
New Discovery should be In every
home.
Stops backing eougha
re­
lieves la grippe and all throat and
? o * / ment* '•'’»«J’ back if It falls
AH druggists
Price 60e and $1.00
H
at. Loula.
V e g e ta b le s an d F ru its.
ONIONS— O regon, $3 50 per sack.
POTATOES — Oregon,
76-$.00
hundred; sw eet potatoes, $2 60 per
hundred.
\ LO ETABLE8— C auliflower, $2.26
per crate; cucum bers, $1.76-2 per
dozen; egg-p lan t, 26c per pound;
peppers, 20c per pound; radishes,
25 -3 5c per dozen; head
lettuce,
$2.50 per crate; garlic, 16c per lb.;
sprouts, 1 0 - l l c per pound; a rti­
chokes, $1 26 per dozen; celery,
$4 60 crate; tom atoes. $4.50 per
'•rate; h oth ou se lettu ce, 50-75c per
box, spinach, 80c per crate; horse­
radish, 8-10c;
rhubarb, $2.00 per
box, cabbage, 2 ty c per pound; aspar-
Kus. $2-2.50 per crate; peas, 8-12 14c
per pound.
GREEN FRU IT— Apples, $1-2 50
per box; grapes, M alagas. $7.50-9
per keg; Em perors, $4 per keg; cran-I
berries, $12-12.60 per barrel, pears
1 1 -1 5 0
The D allas planing m llla have add­
ed a furniture m anufacturing depart­
ment.
Beet Fam ily la v a tlv e .
Beware o f constipation
Use Dr.
K ing’s New L ife P ills and keep well
Mrs. C harles E. Sm ith, of W est
F ranklin, Mr»., calls them . ”Our
fam ily laxative ” N othing better for
adults or aged
Oet them today 26c j
All D ruggist» or by mall.
h E.
* Co. Philadelphia or Bucklen A Co,. P hiladelphia or
St
L eula.
of teeth w hile asleep— the sallow
| com plexion— the dark circles under
the eyes, are all in d ication s of
worms. K ickapoo Worm K iller Is
w hat your child need s; it expels the
worms, the cause o f the ch ild ’s un-
healthy condition. For the rem oval
of seat, stom ach and pin worms,
K ickapoo Worm K iller gives sure re­
lief. its laxative effect adds tone to
the general system . Supplied as a
candy con fection — children like li.
Safe and Bure relief.
Guaranteed
Buy a box today.
Price 25c. All
D ruggists or by mail. K ickapoo In ­
dian Med. Co.. Phil, or St. Louis.
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
In vitee all farniera w h o h a v e in
lneuran< e on th eir farm building:
to in su re w ith us. T h is a eeorla
a lio ii is Ih e ch eap est anil sa fe s t it
th e sta te .
It in su res on ly c o u n lr i
p roperty and h as over
in su ra n ce in force.
W rit« or phone
H
W . SM A SH A LL. P rs s.
The Farmers Mutual F ire Relief
Association.
Oraaham B o a t« Wo. 1
N o ta ry P ub lic
P h o n s 74
n .ta t .
Portugal.
Ontario will hold a corn carnlv
I ortugal hns a total population
of .’>.423,132. of whom 3JW8.782 are early next fall at which prizes w
rural.
be awarded to the farm ers growli
L sk s Huron’s Islands.
Lake Huron Is dotted with over the best individual ears of corn ai
J.tMxi Islands. This Is more than anv also to those raising the largest nut
other lake has.
her of bushels per acre. T he carnlv
will be under the direction of tl
Cedar Polish Mops, also Cedar oil. Ontario Commercial club and ti
$1 00. $1 26 and $1 50 at Sterling A .Malheur county grange
it la e
K ldder’a.
pected that at least 200 farm ers wl
enter the contest.
Dally and Sunday Oregonian and
l w lee-a-U eek O utlook, special com ­
D oubtless many of the I. W W
bination, 1 year. $8 00
needed a hath
Dandy line of Lawn M ow ers at
Sterling A Kidder's.
GOOD JERSEY MILK and Creal
bottled under sanitary conditions, d
You w ill not com e to want if you llvered dally in Greaham. Hutt»
milk W ednesdays and Saturdays.
use the W ant Ada.
A. Davidson, Phone 327.
Are You Going to
Build?
Inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of
Lumber at lowest Prices.
D eliv e rie s M a d e
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Phon« 446
MARTIN LENNARTZ. Mgr.
Sandy, Ore