Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 05, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM,
OREGON.
TUESDAY,
MAT
5,
1014
Straw Hat Season Here IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truitt en ter -I
tallied at dinner on Sunday, her
slater Mrs Harry Wood and son
Geuarney., Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Mc­
Kinney and David Culy at their new
home on Third and Elliott avenue.
Firemen ! Don’t forget the reg­
ular monthly business m eeting of
i l ’S
the department tomorrow (W ednes­
'FACE CREAM;
Mrs. L. D. Creecy of Beaver, T ill­ day) night at the fire hall. Meeting
SOAP <
amook county is here for an extend­ begins at 8 o ’clock.
W. R. Burke’s winnings numbers
ed visit with her daughters Mrs M.
for kodak accessories for May are
« T 3 * A lONUti
Vogel and Miss Margaret Creecy.
1218, 1268, 1290, 1337, 1388.
J- C. Peterson returned from
Special m eetings will be held this
from Manzanita beach where he week in the Free Methodist church
went recently to look after hla prop­ led by Rev. M L. Schooley.
Mr.
erty.
Schooley will preach every evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Clanahan will during the week and morning and
go this evening to hear the oratorio evening next Sunday. He will also
‘E lijah,’’ which will be given at Ma­ hold a Bible reading each afternoon
sonic Temple by a chorus of 50 vole except Saturday at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. E. M. Douglass has moved
es. Their son Dr. J. E. Clanahan Is
onto her place south of Troutdale
one of the singers.
where she will live this summer.
Among those who went to Port­
Miss Irene will be with her mother
land last Sunday to hear Eugene W.
after school closes. Mrs. Douglass
Chafln, the great prohibition orator,
reports considerable loss of produce
were Mr. and Mrs. George F. Honey,
" } nur N y a /’s Pace Cream Soap is perfect.
from vandals while the place was
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Honey, J. N. unoccuplca.
11 is one o) the few soaps which / can use
Clanahan, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Carl­
Last Friday's ball gam e between
and
think yours the equal o f any o f the im­
son, Mrs. Clara Kane, Mrs. S. R.
the Gresham high school boys and
ported $2 and S3 cakes which I have tried. ”
Ilradfleld and Grandma Davis. Mr.
the Behnke-W alkers was a victory
Chafln held his audience spellbound
for the latter by a score of 11 to 9.
y es it s all too true, Nyal’s Face Cream Soap
for nearly an hour and a half as they
Next F riday’s gam e will be with the
listened to his argum ents and ap­
is
vastly superior to all other soaps. It cleanses
Portland academ y’s first team, on
peals.
POSTOFFICE BLDG., GRESHAM
and purifies the skin, keeping it dear, rosy,
the Gresham grounds.
velvety and elastic.
Arrangements have been made for
Word has been received here that
a republican rally In Commercial E. G. Kardell has been appointed
INTERESTING PROGRAM
It is fragrant and subtly sweet. No—it will not
AT FAIRVIEW GRANGE club hall on Thursday night this postm aster at Manzanita beach.
smart the most tender skin. Really—it’s the pride
week at which Judge L. T. Harris of
Smith Memorial church of Fair-
At Fairview grange on Saturday Eugene,
candidate for supreme view, will observe Mother’s Day next
of particular people—why don’t you use it?
last the lecturer’s program covered Judge, and J. J. Johnson, candidate Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock. Spec­
O f course, you value a beautiful, healthy skin,
a wide variety of subjects. H. A for attorney general, will be the ial music will be rendered.
then
use Nyal’s Face Cream Soap. It is the
principal
speakers.
H.
A.
Darnall
What
was
perhaps
m
eant
for
a
Darnall spoke of the public market
Ray
Gill,
Robert
C.
Wright,
E.
E.
practical
Joke,
was
perpetrated
on
acme
of
the soap-maker’s art because it gives a
and urged farmers to take their pro­
Southard, R. A. W lllison and Everett Mrs. Vogel and Miss Creecy Monday
soft
bubbly
lather and is fragrant as the flowers.
duce to It. Talks were made by Mrs. Logan, candidates for the legisla­
morning.
Someone hung a black
J. C. Wlndle, J. Luscher, Rev. Thos ture, will also speak.
It costs twenty-five cents the cake and well
cloth on their door knob in such a
Robinson. Hlalne Turner, D. S. Dun­
way
as
to
look
like
crepe.
The
la­
worth
it. Nya! s Face C.ream Soap will improve
O. W. Tarr’s announcem ent that
bar, Cedric Stone, Mrs. D. W. Mc­
dles were in Portland at the time
your complexion. Come to our store—get a
Kay, Mrs. J. W. Townsend and oth­ he is about to sell his dairy herd at
where they had been called by the
cake today. I his is the one soap you’ve been
ers. The subject discussed was "Are auction comes som ewhat us a sur­
death of their aunt. They were
any of the Laws Unjust to the Far­ prise, but he has an advertisem ent
looking for.
highly indignant at the act, as it was
m er.” Mrs, W lndle spoke on the elsew here that he is going out of
not only a shock to them but to their
eight-hour law. Also the $1500 ex­ the milk business for good after hav­
friends,.
■I have used a U. S. CREAM SEP­
ing
secured
30
head
of
high
grade
emption and tubercular test for cows
A R A T O R for nearly nine years and
The L adles’ Aid m onthly business
town and built up a Portland route.
were discussed.
am perfectly satisfied.1
Read his Announcement for particu­ m eeting and tea will be held to
morrow. May, 6, at the home of
lars and date of sale.
Th us writes one o f m any o f the U . S
Most P rom pt and E ffectual Cure for
Mrs. J. T. Stillions on Kenney ave­
users.
Bad C olds.
Joseph Kronenberg has sold his nue. A cordial invitation is extend­
farm
between Gresham and Trout­ ed to all.
When you have a bad cold you
The U. S. Cream Separator want a remedy that will not only dale to an eastern man named
Miss Christine Burkholder visited
Knelfel who will take possession to­
has the in t e r - lo ck in g give you relief, but effect a prompt morrow. There are 24 acres in the with Gresham friends on Saturday.
Mrs.
Elizabeth Davis, of Port­
and permanent cure, a remedy that
bowl and m e c h a n ic a l Is pleasant to take, a remedy that tract with a good dwe'ling and other land, visited over Sunday with rela­
The sale price was tives and friends in Gresham.
contains nothing Injurious. Cham­ im provem ents
washer.
berlain’s Cough Remedy m eets all $6,500.
Mrs.
Lillian
Pullen and little
these requirements. It acts on na­
William Childers has leased the- daughter Addle have gone to Mc­
1 he U. S. are Easy to clean, ture's plan, relieves the lungs, aids
rexall
expectoration, opens the secretions Elliott property on the Pow ell Val­ M innville where they w ill remain
Easy running and do per­ and restores the system to a healthy ley road at the south end of C leve­ for a few weeks with Mrs. Pullen's
condition. This remedy has a world
sister, Mrs. Violet Thornton.
Tint your walls with Standard
fect work.
B id s W anted.
wide sale and use and can always land avenue and has taken posses
Miss Ruby Emery underwent a
be depended upon.
Sold by Gresh­ sion. There are 20 acres In the tract
The city recorder of the city of Kalsomine. Sold by Sterling & Kid­
am Drug Co., and all Dealers.
der.
all in cultivation, which Mr. Chil­ surgical operation at Good Samari­
Let us mail you a Catalog.
Fairview , Fairview, Oregon, will re­
ders will take care of in addition to tan hospital Friday. Her condition
WE HAVE several second hand
was critical but is now considered ceive sealed bids for the grubbing
ranges and cook stoves for sale at his duties are rural carrier on route
favorable.
„
No.
2.
and grading of Harrison and Depot
a bargain, at Sterling & Kidder’s.
Rev. M elville T. W ire was the streets from the county road to the
Lumber is on the ground for an
Wizard fertilizer will put dollars
awning porch over the front of the guest at dinner Monday of Mr. and Portland Railway Light and Power
AU Kinds and Sizes
GRESHAM, OREGON
in your pocketbook. Sold by Sterl­
Open E»«7 Day •
Sunday by Appamtucal
Gresham
Real Estate Co.’s office on Mrs. Wm. Caldo.
com
pany’s
spur
on
Sixth
street
ac­
ing & Kidder.
At a m eeting of the Board of Di­
Main street.
rectors of the Telephone company, cording to plans and specifications,
held last Friday evening, O. J. which can be seen at the residence
Brown resigned as a director. The of William Butler. The right to re­
GILT OR N A T U R A L WOOD
vacancy will probably be filled at ject any or all bids is reserved, and
n ea t and C H E A P
the next m eeting of the board.
all bids must be accompanied by a
M A X SC H N E ID E R
certified check for one-third of con­
TWO MORE TEACHERS
MAIN STREET
GRESHAM
tract price. All bids must be in the
HAVE BEEN RE-ELECTED
city recorder’s hands on May the
Two other teachers of the Gresh­ 12th, 1914, by (8 ) eight o ’clock p. m.
Dated at Fairview this the 1st day
am school have been re-elected to
their former positions. Miss Mabel of May, 1914
Arthur will remain in charge of the
J. H. SCHRAM, City Recorder.
eighth grade and Miss Mae Hughes
List of Letters.
as teacher of the primary grade.
P a u l H o e t z e l P rop.
Remaining letters uncalled to: in
J u d g e C otton to A d d ress G range.
this office for the week ending
W. W. Cotton will he the princi­ May 3d, 1914.
Letters— C.
McCatton, Mr. J.
pal speaker at the m eeting of Gresh­
am grange next Saturday. His sub­ Schweizler. Mr. O. P. Cass. Mr. B.
ject will be "The Farmer as a Sell­ F. Marke. G. W. Tayekc. Mrs. Mary
er.” Other features of the lecture B. Waibel.
Card*— Ruel Curtiss, J. D. Mc­
ON THE MARKET
hour, which is open to all, will be
violin and cornet solos, songs by Guire, Francis Daley.
FRESH EVERY DAY
These letters will be sent to the
members of the grange, and a song
the. dead letter office on May 17,
by
a
ladies'
chorus
consisting
of
The p a in t o f “ P roven P e rfo rm a n c e ”
Mesdames Jam es Elkington, L. C. St. 1914, If not delivered before. In call­
Clair, Myrtle Myers, J. N. Clanahan ing for the above, please say "adver­
tised," giving date of list.
and Miss Olive Towle.
w ill
The morning session will be de­
I. McCOLL, P. M.
voted to routine business and work
C ure for S tom ach ( D isorders.
In the third and fourth degrees. The
Disorders of the stomach may be
splendid dinner at noon will be fol­
lowed by a social hour before the avoided by the use of Chamberlain’s
Many very remarkable
beginning of the program. All are Tablets.
cures
have
been effected by these
Invited to come out and have a good
tablets. Sold by Gresham Drug Co.,
Main St.
time.
Gresham, Ore.
and all Dealers.
Arsenate of Lead for spraying
I trees, 15c a pound. Gresham Drug
Co.— Adv.
It is a great pleasure to know that y o u r houan
H IG H S T A N D A R D P A I N T (o f today) b the
is the beat looking in the neighborhood.
result of 40 years of experience in paint making,
B h eu n ia tisin Q uickly Cured,
th is experience plus improved machinery— plus
Besides this pleasure it is a satisfaction to know
"My sister's husband had an at-
highest grade materials— plus expert labor— insures
that your house is well protected from the destructive
or are you entrusting your money to a bank somewhere elae,
lack of rheumatism in his arm .”
a paint quality that
vn .-.irnts of weather— rain, sunshine, heat, cold, etc.
with no more knowledge of that bank than can be obtained
writes a w e n Known resident of New­
“
Giv—
Beat
Raaulta.”
ton,
Iowa
"I
gave
him
a
bottle
of
from its skeletonized financial statement ?
1 .lilt over the neighborhood im provem ent idea
It is called I he Paint of proven performance," and
Cham berlain’s Liniment which he
w ith your neighbors. Plan to make yours the neat­
applied
to
his
arm
and
on
the
next
is more economical than ordinary paints__when
est and prettiest neighborhood in this city. Paint
morning the rheumatism was gone.”
covering, spreading, beauty of finish and number of
and flowers w ill make the change.
For chronic muscular rheumatism
years of wear are considered.
fn e n l,
S i ” 10"
‘“ ° W” “
“ d yoor
you will find nothing better than
Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by
anJ| COl<i C° mb,nat,on’ for « ‘ • " o " . » n t« « * walls, floors, woodwork and
Gresham Drug Co., and all Dealers.
'
‘»U 1 4mts, V armahes, Enamels and Stain»— at our store, FOR THE ASKING.
' “ h « •* » ■
Child
Cross ? Feverish ? Sick 7
A cross, peevish, listless child
Character counts as much as capital. Why not bank where
with coated tongue, pale, doesn’t
you are sure of both?
7
sleep, eats som etim es very little,then
again ravenously; stomach sour;
F Wherever you bank it, your money will be used. Why not
breath fetid; pains in stomach, with
d iarrhea« grinds teeth while asleep,
and improvement of the home town and community?
•
and starts up with terror— all sug j
gest a Worm Killer -som ething that
PHONE 661
expels worms, and almost every child
ENST/ H M
has them
Kickapoo Worm Killer is
PHONE 661
needed. Get a box today. Start at
once
You won't have to coax, as
, G R ESH A M , ORE
" I
Kickapoo Worm Killer le a candy
confection
Expels the worms, the
SUMMER STYLES
$1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
IF
We hand you something new
in the soap-maker’s art
C hristie M acDonald, the
famous actress, says:
Edw. Aylsworth
Use
N ya l’s Face Cream Soap
Price 25c
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The
store
PH OTOS
STERLING & KIDDER
Picture Framing
C ity B a k e ry
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
insure for you
THE BEST LOOKING HOUSE
IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Are You PATRONIZING the HOME BANK?
Know the M
EN You Are Banking With
Metzger Bros.
H R ST STATE BANK)
Quality and Service Store
cause of your child's trouble.
at your Druggist.
2(c
' W Z . T T ■ • y .'u r