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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
GRESHAM, »•AGE FOLK OREGON, TUESDAY, A PRII 14, 1»I4 IN GRESHAM and V icinity B eginning T h u rsd ay next and con tin u in g for two m onths a ll m all m a t te r passing th ro u g h th e postoffice, W hy go th ro u g h life em b arrassed including th e ru ra l ro u tes, m ust he and disfigured with pim ples, eru p w eighed and counted. It is p ro b tions, blackheads, red rough skin, or ably fo r th e purpose of g ettin g a suffering th e to rtu re s of Eczema, Itch line on th e parcel post business. te tte r, sa lt rheum . J u s t ask your w. E. Wood has gone to M arsh- D ruggist fo r Dr. H obson's Eczema L ast F rid a y 's high school gam e O intm ent. Follow th e sim ple su g g es field in th e in te re sts of th e W est betw een G resham an d M ilwaukie tions and your skin w orries a re over. C oast Life In su ra n ce com pany and was ended at th e close of th e first Mild, soothing, effective. E xcellent will spend ab o u t a m onth visiting h alf of th e fifth in n in g when th e for babies and delicate, te n d er skin iMwiirub Stops chapping. Always helps. Re various cities of th e Coos Bay co u n visitors refu sed to finish th e gam e. lief o r money back. 50c, a t your try. Roy an d W. W Wood a re lo T he score stood 8 to 5 in favor of D ruggist. cated a t A o rth Bend. th e M ilw aukie boys, b u t th e um pire HEATH AND MILLIGAN PAINT is known the world gave th e gam e to G resham in accord Mrs. Ed. S chiller e n te rta in e d sev T he Eas ern Oregon E d ito rial a s over as the STANDARD OF QUALITY. A b eautiful high school building sociation adopted reso lu tio n s oppos era l young people from G resham ance w ith th e rules. When you use a first-class paint you avoid the necessity has been erected at Stanfield of B ak T he fu n eral of Mrs. A nna P a rrish ing freak laws and policies ten d in g and P o rtlan d a t a th e a te r p arty S a t of painting so often. There are numerous buildings in this e r county stone. u rd ay n ig h t in ho n o r of h er son, took place a t Mount Scott P ark cem to in te rfe re with Industries. vicinity painted with II. ami M. paint th at have not been re A lb ert's, 21st b irth d ay . A fter the etery on Sunday. She died n ea r painted for years. T he McYoy tub, pail and package Fossil is happy over r. m ost su c play all rep aired to th e H azelw ood T ro u td ale on S atu rd ay a f te r a severe com pany of M inneapolis are looking This is the best of proof that HEATH and MILLIGAN w here lig h t refre sh m e n ts w ere se rv illness follow ing an a tta c k of p n eu cessful two m o n th s’ Com m ercial club for a site for a p lant In Oregon. PAINT is the most economical paint to use. ed. A good tim e was enjoyed by all. monia. She was born in C anada, experience. H enry W hitehead, fo rm e r p ro p er M arch 21, 1838. Costs no more than other paints. M unicipality securities a re all th a t ty o w n er in G resham an d p ro p rie to r LET'S TALK PAINT. An in itia tiv e p etitio n fo r s ta te T he Springfield Provision Co., will !s selling from Oregon In the e a st— of W h iteh ead 's ad d itio n ,w as in town wide p ro h ib itio n is being circu lated city, school, county and road bonds. estab lish a 140,000 packing p lant. yesterday. in th is vicinity hy E dw in A nderson Ja m es R uddim an, a p ro m in en t and is m eeting w ith g re a t favor. * *•* "V ' YW * .”V* .'L'.'V.’ .T.' ft m em ber of th e W. o. W., visited T h ere is no q u estion b u t th a t th e Main St. HARDWARE STORE Gresham G resham y esterd ay in connection rep rese n tatio n on th e p etitio n from '»! T h eo . W e d e ll w ith th e proposed F o u rth of July »! celeb ratio n by th e W oodm en cam ps. e a ste rn M ultnom ah will be fully rep rese n tativ e, botli in n u m b ers and F lo r is t Dr. F le tc h e r H om an of W illam ette RAISING FUNDS »! Ex-G overnor T. T. G eer, who is a th e c h a ra c te r of th e signers. U niversity will preach a t th e M ethod FOR ATTORNEY » ca n d id a te fo r th e p rim ary n o m in a G. H. Sunday and Andy McMillan ist Episcopal church next Sunday » tion for th e sam e office, was in E d ito r G resham O u tlo o k :— W hile from this vicinity a re serv in g on the m orning. G resham y esterd ay , sh a k in g h an d s V - Jury in th e circu it co u rt th is m onth. a tte n d in g th e W. C. T. U. m eeting on Roses are beginning to bloom in $ Phone 306. Half mile South of Hogan Station, Gresham, R. 4. w ith new an d old acq u ain tan ces. By a recen t an n o u n cem en t it is T h u rsd ay , M arch 18, I was asked G resham . A bout ten days ago th e Rodney H u rlb u rt, son of T. M I 4 ,« 4 , 4 . 4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 .4 .4 ,4 4 .4 ,4 ,4 .4 ,4 .4 J l ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 know n th a t G eorge W. S tap leto n of first bloom s began to ap p e ar on J to do a little can v assing am ong my H u rlb u rt, was circ u la tin g p etitio n s it in G resham , T ro u td a le an d F air- G resham has been elected vice p res N. M ew h irter’s E m press of C hina neig h b o rs in th e way of g e ttin g s u b it rose bush on th e so u th w est side of scrip tio n s to help pay th e expenses view for th e candidacy of his fa th e r id en t of tlie P o rtla n d a u to club. CARNATION PLANTS—White, Pink, Red, dozen T h e O utlook receixed of th e law yer who plead th e case for A jo in t d irecto ry of all express the house. 50c fo r th e office of sheriff. •; CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 29 varieties, dozen 35c A se ries of in stitu te s is being con sta tio n s, show ing th e ra te scale n u m th is m o rning a bunch of roses in full th e “ d ry s" in th e recen t tria l. I was SNAPDRAGON—New Silver Pink, dozen 50c ducted by th e S unday schools of bers from P o rtla n d an d o th e r points bloom from Mrs. S. T Crow. These asto n ish ed to have alm o st th e first }■ STOCKS—Cut and Come Again,white, pink, blue, doz 50c M ultnom ah county. Each of th e 13 in th is division, to g e th e r w ith the grew on th e w est side of th e house. person to whom I p resen ted th e su b d istric ts will have its tu rn , w ith the official express classification and No d o u b t th e re a re o th e rs who have scrip tio n list, tell me she heard Mrs. W ostell was try in g to get the people final m eeting a t the G resham B aptist schedules has been issued an d is be roseB in bloom. iit CABBAGE—Early Jersey Wakefield, ail Head Early, Perfect, Mrs. R obert Allen, of Salem , was of G resham to pay a law yer she had ch u rch on F rid a y , A pril 24. F u r ing d istrib u te d today in G resham by ¡t Savoy, Autumn King. ! th e r an n o u n cem en ts will be m ade G eorge W. Page, express a g e n t here. th e g u est of Mrs. M yrtle Myers over hired for som e personal affair of her ¡»’ Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. Miss M ina G ilb ert was th e g uest E aster Sunday. Mrs. A llen and h er own. I wish to co rrect th ro u g h your »! of th e g ath e rin g here. a t d in n e r la st Sunday of Mr. and h u sb an d a re sen io rs a t K im ball p ap er, if I may have th e space, this A m eeting of th e council of W om it CAULIFLOWER— "Dry Wheater,” dozen 25(* it en V oters will be held a t th e lib rary Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. J. T. Jo n e s and School of Theology in connection false rep o rt. }• TOMATOES—Stone, Tenderloin, T he money which Mrs. H a ttie Wos- next T uesday n ig h t fo r th e election fam ily, of P o rtla n d , w ere also call witli W illam ette U niversity an d Mrs. Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. Vilen has th e h o n o r of being th e first tell and th e o th e r m em bers of the of officers. All a re req u ested to be ers in th e aftern o o n . Miss E m m a F u ller, of L ebanon, woman to ta k e th e course at th e in co m m ittee ÎÎ present. w ere ap p o in ted to PLACE Y O U R O R D ER N O W raise, is to pay th e law yer who was T he E pw orth L eague will hold a sp en t S unday w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. stitu tio n . »! Em il Olson and fam ily retu rn ed hired by th e " d ry s ” to plead th e case social on T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t th e hom e and Mrs. N. O. F u ller. Miss Bessie H ow itt a n d Floyed yesterday from so u th e rn C alifo rn ia both before th e circ u it c o u rt in P o rt of Mrs. Lillie P u llen . E fforts are being m ade to give th e young folks M etzger, stu d e n ts a t O regon A gri w here they have been d u rin g th e land, and th e su p rem e c o u rt In Salem an en joyable evening an d all a re c u ltu ral College, w ere a t th e ir hom es w in ter m onths. Mr. Olson shipped and n ot to pay any p riv ate bill of h ere o v er E aster. his c a r to Dan Pedro, and from th e re Mrs. W ostell's. cordially invited. F red F ield h o u se has com m enced drove to places of in te re st in th a t T he false re p o rt spoken of seem s Mrs. Mary Leslie e n te rta in e d her . d au g h ter, Mrs. Id a W illiam s, and th e co n stru ctio n of a m odern b u n g a p a rt of th e sta te , going tw ice into to have been sp read b ro ad cast and I I g ran d d a u g h ter, Mrs. B at. McLain, of low on his lots in R eg n er ad d itio n Mexico, and m aking in all m ore th an feel, in ju stic e to Mrs. W ostell, it P o rtlan d . They were ta k en to P o rt n ear his residence, w hich will be for 5000 miles. Mr. Olson rep o rts a d e sh o u ld be corrected. lig h tfu l w inter. r GLOVES I pity th e man o r w om an who has land in th e evening by Mr. Leslie in rent. T he F irs t S tate bank sold last T h ere will be a m eetin g of th e so m uch enm ity to w ard a /io th e r th a t th e "ro ad louse." ___ MITTS The Ju n io r an d S enior K. O. T. week to J. M. C onklin th e bank fix W. C. T. U. on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n they will d elib erately tell a m alicious lie ab o u t them to ru in th e ir c h a r Sunday school classes of th e M ethod tu re s with which it opened th e first a t 2 :3 0 a t th e lib rary . BATS acter. ist Sunday school have been o rg an bank in M ultnom ah co unty o utside HEEL or TOE Plate« T he M a n u fa ctu rers’ association of ized into two p atro ls to ta k e up o u t city of P o rtla n d , nearly a decade I have know n Mrs. W ostell since P o rtlan d , is ab o u t effiually divided I was th re e y ears of age (a little ago. Mr. C onklin will use th ese fix door work along boy scout lines, su pervised by Rev. M elville T. Wire. tu re s in a bank w hich he is o rg an on th e question of accep tin g in s u r o ver tw enty-six y e a rs), and sh e was ance u n d er th e C om pensation act of my te ac h er fo r tw o years w hile a t At a recent m eeting of th e classes izing at M aupin, Oregon. th e la st le g islatu re. A th ief o r thieves recen tly en tered patrol lead ers an d a ssista n ts were ten d in g th e g ra m m a r school, so I feel <k>y W e a rc exclusive ag e n ts f o r S P A U L D IN G ’S S p o rtin g G oods, elected as follow s: sen io rs, O rville th e residence of Mrs. M ary S hort in as th o u g h I know h e r ab o u t as well T he L ab o r Com m ission of B ritish w h ich are th e Best m ad e. Z im m erm an; assista n t, E v erett P o rtla n d d u rin g h er absence and C olum bia opposes a m inim um wage as anyone in th is com m unity. Downing. Ju n io rs: W illiam B elt; sto le all h er dresses and w aists and I believe in giving every m an his a n u m b er of valu ab le to ile t articles and says an e ig h t-h o u r law m u st be ju s t dues and I know w ith o u t a doubt assista n t, L oren Myers. a n atio n al affair for all C anada. th a t Mrs. W ostell would not stoop to Rev. M elville T. W ire left today Mrs. S hort, to g e th er with h e r m o th er for F o rest G rove to a tte n d th e Salem Mrs. J. W. S h attu c k , had gone to A P o rtla n d h a rd w a re and steel do such a d ish o n est th in g as she has D istrict M inisters' m eeting which spend the aftern o o n w ith Mrs. E. E. firm Is b u ild in g la rg e docks a t As been rep o rted to have done. The r e x a l l store convenes th e re for tw o days. Mr. S leret when th e th e fts took place, to ria. .MRS. CLA REN CE CATHEY. W ire is to read a p aper on church T h ere were evidences of a th o ro u g h search of th e w hole house b u t none advertising. N orth Bend and M arshfield a re of Mrs. S h a ttu c k 's belongings were in v e stig a tin g wood block paving. tak en . No trace has been found of A life saving sta tio n is to be b u ilt th e sto len goods. Mrs. F ra n k Reed, of L ogansport a t F lo ren ce on th e Siuslaw . P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. Ind., is v isitin g w ith h e r son C. C. W antevl— F arm s ami S m all Tract*. R eed, who has been serio u sly ill List your farm s an d sm all tra c ts w ith h em o rrh ag e. Mr. Reed is much w ith us. W e are well equipped to 1 im proved, th o u g h still q u ite weak. h an d le y o u r sales, exchanges and I P ra y e r m eeting an d Bible reading ren ta ls. L et us h ea r from you a t ; will be held at th e F re e M ethodist once. GRESHAM REA L ESTA TE CO. ch u rch next T h u rsd ay evening. A cordial in v itatio n is extended to all «"Iits k Y our April C ough. ON THE MARKET Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m es S terlin g have T h aw in g fro st and April rain s chill ! FR ESH EVERY DAY as g u ests th e la tte r's p are n ts. Rev. you to th e very m arrow , you catch ! an d Mrs. J. II. Conkle, of Ohio, who cold, head an d lu n g s stu ffed ; you I People who fuss and fiddle seldom accomplish have spent th e w in ter in C alifornia. a re fev erish , cough co n tin u ally am i Rev. Mr. C onkle has been fo r fifty feel m iserable. You need Dr. K ing's anything. y ears a m in iste r of th e M ethodist New Discovery. It soothes inflam ed And in the end, all they have for the worry Episcopal ch u rch in Ohio. He is a an d irrita te d th ro a t and lungs, stops cough, y o u r head clears up, fever g ra d u a te of Mt. Union college. and stewing C h arlie McColl sp en t his E aster leaves, an d you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Is a batch of disappointments. vacation a t home. F eld e McColl Davis, of S tickney C orner, Me., w rites W as cured of a d read fu l cough a fte r sp en t E a ste r Sunday here. d o cto r's tre a tm e n t an d all o th e r re m The housewife is the purchasing agent of the home. T he p ray e r m eeting of th e M ethod edies failed. R elief o r m oney back. She is probably very careful about the brand or make of the shoes, gloves, ist Episcopal ch u rch will he held P leasan t. C hildren like it. G et a b o ttle today. SOc an d $1.00 at your Main St. Oresti am. Ore. W ednesday evening a t th e hom e of D ruggist. B u ck len 's A rn ica Salve hosiery and other wearing apparel that is purchased, but Mr. an d Mrs. J. II. Boss. for all sores. Mrs. J. M. S h o rt and d a u g h ters Does she exercise the same care in selecting a brand of table food ? D orothy an d K ath ry n w ere callers Changing from this to that and then another brand, keeps one guessing all la st Sunday at th e hom e of Mrs. H. H. Ott. the time. „ • • . . "4 Miss C orine Cover, of W est V ir appears to us a year of great promise for the thrifty people Pure foods and good health are mighty closely associated. g inia. a v io lin ist who is w orking with who have sufficient control of themselves to keep their spend th e W. C. T. U. In Oregon d u rin g th e Unless you have both Pure Food and good health, you will care little about ing gait a little less than their earning rate. " d ry " cam paign, was th e g u est over »he sands of the hour glass will run golden for them, and anything else. S unday of Mrs. D. ■ M S h oem aker the Manger of ever being overtaken by poverty will grow more Miss Cover and Mrs S h o em ak er were remote. M fo rm er stu d e n ts and frien d s a t the LOOK FOR LOWERED COST OF LIVING B aptist T ra in in g school fo r M issions in Chicago. A great many of the necessities of life bid fair to be cheap In a city school one of th e boys would persist In saylug and w riting “ I have w rote." To cure him of th is he was se t th e task of w riting one hun d red tim es th e words, “ I have w ritte n " a fte r school hours. T he teach er w ent hom e and fo r got th e boy for a tim e. On h u rry in g back she found he had left th is note on h e r desk* "D e ar T eacher— I have w rote 'I have w ritte n ' a hun d red tim es, and I have went hom e." Clear» C ouiplevion; R em oves UleuiJshee. Skin USE GOOD PAINT Sterling & Kidder I Crystal Spring Greenhouse Flowering Plants Vegetable Plants If Baseball, Hurrah! SPALDING’S balls = T e n n is Rackets and Ball» - - GRESHAM DRUG CO. City Bakery Don’t Fiddle Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry rf’ We Stand Behind Monopole Brand Table Foods The jobber and manufacturer stand behind u«. Altogether we back up MONOPOLE Acquire the practice of BUYING BY BRAND And let that brand be MONOPOLE PHONE 661 Metzger Bros. T h e store with QUALITY AND SERVICE n« their W atchword S tren gth en s W eak anil T ir o l W omen " I was u n d er a g rea t s tra in nurs- itig a relativ e th ro u g h th re e m onths' stek n ess," w rites Mrs J. C. Van De- Sande. of K irk lan d , 111., an d "E lec tric B itte rs kept me from b reaking down " No ap p e tite and food w on't d ig est? It isn t th e sp rin g w eather. You need E lectric Bitter«. S ta rt a m o n th 's tre a tm e n t today; n o thing b e tte r for stom ach, liver and kidneys. T he g re a t sp rin g tonic. R elief or money back. 50c an d $100 a t your D ruggist. Eyes tested Dr. Gao. In fila . and gl fitted. 1914 »$» ♦$* ened—we hope without any corresponding reduction in the rew ard for honest effort, the difference being taken rather from the profits of that class of speculators and middlemen who perform uo real service for society. Why not get a little emergency fund started this year ! The best method is to sta rt an account in "The Bank That Helps the Man Who Helps Himself” FIRST STATE BANK G R ESH A M , O R E .. » Old m t ftUufc in U m 9 t o u n ij, iMiiAiUe the t i t j of Portland