Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 09, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY.
PAGK FOUR
METHODIST LADIES’
AID HAS JUBILEE
One of th e event« of th e season oc­
curred a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. P arso n s la st W ednesday a f te r ­
noon, J u n e 3. T he occasion was the
an n u a l ju b ilee of the L adles' Aid of
the M ethodist church. T he guests
were conveyed In au to s from th e
church to th e ¡’a rso n s’ country hom e
w here a m ost hosp itab le welcome
aw aited them .
T he house was decorated with a
profusion of roses, m aiden h a ir fern
and
honeysuckle, w hile th e w hole
yard was abloom and f ra g ra n t with
th e sam e profusion of loveliness. In
th e back yard, a te n t had been dec­
o rate d and fitted up to receive the
overflow of guests. N othing was le ft
undone th a t could add to th e com fort
o r p leasu re of th e visitors. T h ere
was but one b lu r to a perfect day.
T he Invitation co m m ittee left o u t the
w eath er man and In revenge he tu r n ­
ed loose a sam ple of every kind of
w eath er know n to th e w eath er b u r­
eau, b u t n o thing dam pened th e sp ir­
its of th e m errym akers. D ignity was
left a t hom e w hile childhood gam es
w ere resu rrected and college tric k s
p erp e tra te d on th e unsuspecting.
T he crow ning ev en t of th e day was
Mrs.
P arso n s’ fam ous straw b e rry
sh o rtca k es w ith real co u n try cream
C ake and coffee w ere also served.
O ver 50 guests were p resen t and m ost
sin cere an d hearty w ere th e w ords of
th a n k s and appreciation extended to
Mr. and Mrs. P arso n s as royal e n te r ­
tain ers. T he L ad ies’ Aid feel es­
pecially Indebted to Mr. and Mrs
P arsons for th e ir hom e an d h o sp itali­
ty an d ta k e th is occasion to publicly
th a n k them . Also th a n k s are due to
th e Messrs. Z im m erm an, B urke, C a rl­
son, L eslie, C am eron, D owsett. T arr,
Lindsey. Towle and 8. 3. T hom pson
for th e use of th p lr autos.
U seful in the hom e and cam p
N on-explosive, N o Odor, N o Sm oke
D o es not leak, Cannot Spill
A lw ays R eady for U se
Folds up in a Sm all P ackage
Cents
-A T -
Sterling & Kidder’s
Gresham ,
Oregon.
See O u r lO c a n d 2 5c W in do w
Try That
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Class R oll— R u th W heeler, V alborg L arsen, C arl B ram hall,
Amy E llio tt, Agnes L arsen, L y d ia W aybill, Ray E llio tt, Vina A nder­
sen. P rin cip al, C h arles M. Quic ksall.
Use a Solid Alcohol Stove
75
».
GRADUATING CLASS AT ORIENT SCHOOL
FOR CONVENIENCE
Price
JU N E
D e lic io u s
Hazelwood Ice Cream
—A T THE
GRESHAM DRUG STORE
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
Mrs. J. W. Llr.gle, of Damascus,
and d a u g h te r Mrs. J. P. Jepson and
fam ily of P o rtlan d a re visiting with
Mrs. L in g le’s m o th er Mrs. G. H. S un­
day an d sisters Mrs. F ra n k M etzger
and Miss A. H oagland.
Road oiling is com ing th is way.
T he o ilers have been w orking on the
Base L ine and o th e r roads for the
past week. F o u r ta n k s a t th e O. W.
P. depot h ere a re to be used on th e
Job.
G resh am ’s h ard su rfa ce s tre e t Im­
p rovem ents a re up In th e a ir and
th e re is a stro n g p ro b ab ility th at
n o th in g will be done th is year to ­
w ard im proving them .
Tlie old poolroom on Powell stree t
was closed by a tta c h m e n t on S a tu r­
day. T he liab ilities a re ab o u t $1000.
T he o w n er of th e building Ben
M ethew s, is en d eav o rin g to get a
se ttle m e n t as soon as possible.
P re sid en t Lew is has decided to
sow w in ter o ats on th e fields a t the
fa ir g ro u n d s in stead of g rass. It will
m ake a b e tte r c a rp e t when it is
tram p ed down and will probably not
be cut.
H . E. Davis visited th e new can ­
nery a t V ancouver on Monday w here
he found them well s ta rte d on th e ir
first se aso n ’s pack of ch erries and
straw b e rrie s. T he can n ery is owned
by th e C lark County F ru itg ro w ers'
association.
and Beautify
our home
P IO N E E R
SETTLER
PASSES TO R E W A R D
D A IL Y
PROGRAM
ROSE
F E S T IV A L
Rose F estiv al sp o rts and exercises
PORTLAND, Ju n e 8.— (Special I —
began
in P o rtlan d th is m orn in g with
F u neral of Mrs. M argaret Kelly, a
well know n pioneer w oman and fo r­ th e riv er p ag ean t an d th e a rriv a l of
merly a resid en t of P o rtlan d , was Q ueen Thelm a. T he ce leb ratio n has
held Monday a t h er hom e in W apiui- continued all day an d th e re will be
tla, ea ste rn Oregon. She died S atu r- o th e r featu res to n ig h t,
day night a fte r a lin g erin g illness of
Follow ing is th e p ro gram fo r th e
m ore th an a year at th e age of 87 rem a in d er of th e w eek:
’ arailes.
years. Mrs. Kelly cam e to Oregon in J
1852 and was m arried to H am pton!
W ednesday, 2 p. m.— D ecorated
Kelly son of Clinton Kelly, a P o rt-j vehicles, horse-draw n and m otor-
land pioneer. They lived in th e south-1 driven.
east for a n u m b er of years when they [ T h u rsd ay , 1 0 :3 0 a. m. — H um an
moved to W apinitla, w here they lived R osebud” p arad e of 5200 school chil-
till th e o eath of H am pton Kelly, dren.
F riday, 11:30 a. m .— F ra te rn a l,
ab o u t 12 y ears ago. Since th en Mrs.
in
d
u stria l, civic an d m ilitary organ-
Kelly has sp en t p art of het tim e in
P o rtland, w here many relativ es live. isatlons.
F rid ay , 8 :3 0 p. m .— E lectrical
She was th e oldest surviving m em ber
of the Kelly Clan, which has 200 floats.
S ports.
m em bers in Oregon, W ashington and
T h u rsd ay , 8 :0 0 p. m.— S ta rt of
C alifornia. She is survived by the
follow ing ch ild ren : Mrs. A. B. Manley N ational balloon races.
B alls.
and J. P. Kelly, of P o rtlan d ; L ester
T h u rsd ay , 8 :3 0 p. m.— Rose F e sti­
J. L. and Lou Kelly of W apinitia. The
ch ild ren w ere all present a t th e fu­ val beneficiary ball at O aks R ink.
<»tlier F eatu res.
n eral services.
Bishop W illiam B. Bell, who con­
ducted th e United B reth ren C onfer­
ence in P o rtlan d last week, and Prof.
P. P. B lllhoru, of Chicago, who d i­
rected th e music, left Sunday n ig h t
for Los A ngeles, C alifornia. Rev. J.
S. K endall, of Dayton, Ohio, left for
P hilom ath, Oregon, w here he will de­
liv er th e ad d ress to th e g rad u a tin g
class of th e P h ilo m ath College W ed­
nesday, w hich closes on th a t date.
Rev. B. O. B onbrase, who was d istrict
su p e rin ten d e n t in th e Oregon co n fer­
ence for th re e years and who retired
this year, may leave th e Oregon con­
ference fo r an o th e r field.
The tru ste s of th e P hilom ath Col­
lege and D allas College a re expected
to come to g e th er a t an early d ate and
arran g e for th e union of these two
in stitu tio n s according to th e action
of two conferences, l.t is expected
th a t th e union college will be located
a t P h ilo m ath according to th e te n ta ­
tive ag reem en t th a t had alread y been
made. Rev. C. C. Poling, of the
United E vangelical church, who has
worked for union of th e schools for
several years, expressed him self as
pleased w ith th e action taken.
W ednesday, 8 :3 0 p. m.— F ire ­
fighting
spectacle,
E v e re tt and
E ighth.
W ednesday, 9 :0 0 p. m.— Band
concert at festiv al cen ter.
F rid ay , 11:30 a. m.— F in a l ju d g ­
ing on d istric t rose displays.
F rid ay , 10:30 p. m.— C arnival and
dancing in stree ts.
T he J u n io r L eague g ath ered at th e
hom e of Dale Lichty la st S aturday
aftern o o n fo r th e ir farew ell frolic be­
fore d isbanding for th e sum m er. T he
stead y dow npour of rain prevented
m any from com ing b u t those present
enjoyed a happy aftern o o n w ith in ­
N E W H O M E FOR
door gam es an d am usem ents. Mrs.
O UTLO OK
GRESHAM
E lla Aton assisted Mrs. H oagland and
Mrs. L ichty in serving and also in
E. C. L indsey’s new brick building
am using th e young people.
on Main stree t is p ro g ressing so far
Poles fo r th e electric lig h t w ires to
th a t th e walls are up and the s tr u c t­
th e au to club are being set. From
ure is alm ost read y for th e roof and
the M ount Hood trac k to th e Twelve
glass
front. M aterial is on hand for
Mile H ouse th e telephone w ires of
th e finishing and con crete w ork and
the local com pany will also be a t ­
it is expected th a t a n o th e r th ree
tached on cross arm s, b ut ad d itio n al
poles will also be used betw een them
weeks will see th e b u ilding p ra c tic a l­
so th a t th e telep h o n e com pany will
ly com pleted.
not su rre n d e r any rig h ts it now has
T he building is being divided into
two room s, in fro n t, one of w hich will
on th e co unty road.
T hose of th is section who are not
be occupied by T he O utlook, th e o th e r
able to go to P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay ev­
by the P u ifer M ercantile com pany.
ening may be able to see th e balloons
T he Outlook expects to occupy its
th a t s ta r t on th e ir race a t 8 o ’clock,
hew hom e ab o u t Ju ly 15. It w ill then
provided th e wind is blow ing from
have m ore com m odious q u a rte rs and
b e tte r facilities for doing business.
th e west.
R ebekah Lodge No. 61 of G resham
S hine-E asy F u rn itu re P olish. I t ’s
will m eet in re g u la r session next
At th e an n u a l m eeting of th e T abor
g re a t; 25c, at S terlin g & K id d e r’s.
W ednesday evening, Ju n e 10. T here
H eights Im provem ent
association
will be no in itiatio n .
Friday n ig h t la st M. C. Reed was
Miss L ulu N ystrom is assista n t elected p resid en t, W. C. McLure, sec­
bookkeeper a t th e F irs t S tate Bank retary , an d J. Stevens tre a su re r, for
Roy W alk er of G rass V alley visit­
Mrs. M yrtle M eyers is spending a the ensuing year. A m ap of th e dis­
few days v isitin g relativ es in E a st­ tric t was received from th e city with ed one day last week a t th e hom e of
ern C lackam as. She will leave th is the request th a t th e se creta ry m ark his sister, Mrs. C arl Dahl.
week fo r N eb rask a to spend th e v a­ on the map places w here weeds were
Mrs. Della Look is h ere fo r a two-
cation w ith h e r parents.
:o be found so th a t th e ow ners or w eeks' visit w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. E lla Aton has gone to P o rt­ agents of th e property m ight be n o ti­ Mrs. A. H. Gould.
Mr. an d Mrs.
land to visit w ith frien d s and to m eet fied to have them cut. Tlie associa­ Look have sold th e ir farm n e a r New­
old neighbors recently com e from tion will co n tin u e th ro u g h th e en su ­ berg and will move to Boyd, Oregon.
Kansas.
ing year th e progressive plans of th e
Mrs. Bessie Colwell, of P o rtlan d , year ju st closed, it will co n tin u e to
Can’t K eep ’a S ecret.
and Mrs. H. S tephenson w ere Sunday urge th e im provem ents in th e Mount
T he splendid w’ork of C ham ber­
guests at th e hom e of W. E. Wood. T abor p ark and th e co n stru ctio n of la in ’s T ablets is daily becom ing m ore
A co m m ittee from th e G resham an easy en tra n c e from the n o rth side widely known. Not such g ra n d rem ­
edy for stom ach and liver tro u b le s
gran g e consisting of Mr. and Mrs. connecting w ith Belm ont street.
has ever been know n. F o r sale by
W. B. P arso n s, Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge
L. H. W ELLS.
G resham Drug Co., and all D ealers.
S leret and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cav­
an au g h w ent to Mt. Scott cem etery
Sunday aftern o o n and decorated th e
graves of J. W. S h attu ck and Mrs.
Josep h in e Congilon.
Miss R. S tro m b erg , principal of
T ru st us to supply you w ith
tlie Pow ell V alley school fo r the past
year, will in com pany w ith h er fa th e r
A “ hobby" of o u rs and should
visit frien d s in M inneapolis and St.
be w ith you. You c a n ’t lay too
P aul and m ake a trip to Sweden for
much stress on th e th in g s th a t
an extended visit. She will be away
about a year.
m ake up y o u r dally rations.
Mrs. L au ra Robinson has gone to
Y our p leasu re depends upon
W ashington n ea r V ancouver w here
your heal
she will w ork d u rin g th e sum m er.
L ester Spencer and fam ily took
d in n er w ith R. W C alkins and fain |
lly.
T he T erry school closed F rid ay |
w ith a picnic.
Powell Valley school picnicked
and you will feel 'fine and dan d y " and have som e mony left to put
F riday afte rn o o n in A nderson’s grove
in th e Bank.
n ea r the schoolhouse w here pupils
and p atro n s had a jolly tim e.
Dr. an d Mrs W .,J . O tt left last
week for a m o n th ’s visit w ith r e la ­
tives and frien d s in K ansas City.
Phone 831
The TAD Grocer} Store
S atu rd ay , Ju n e 13, will be c h il­
d re n 's day a t th e G resham gran g e < - V.
Exercises a p p ro p riate to th e day will
be held d u rin g th e lectu re hour, to
which th e public Is invited. T he ch il­
d ren of th e g ran g e rs a re cordially in ­
vited to p a rta k e of th e d in n er at
noon
An in te restin g and in stru ctiv e
p a rt of th e lectu re h o u r will be an
illu stra tio n by Mrs W. R K ern of
the p ro p er m ethod of p u ttin g up fru it
and vegetables for exhibition at th e
fair.
A lim ited n um ber of each g en eratio n of
Among th e business houses th a t
men a tta in financial success. They are the
, will close all day F rid ay in honor of
ones whose d eterm in atio n to win leads them
| th e Rose F estiv al will be Metxger
to save stead ily and bank th e ir money sy stem ­
Bros . P u lfe r M ercantile Co., Sani-
atically.
! tary M arket. B ert Lindsey, 8 E.
P alm quist and G resham Meat M ar­
Additional Gresham Locals
PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
H ich S tandard
V R A D C M A A H in C O lS T ft n e o
Pure
Groceries
The p o in t o f “ P roven P erfo rm a n ce >>
will insure for you
THE BEST LOOKING HOUSE
IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
It is a great pleasure to know that y o u r h o u i t
is the best looking in the neighborhood.
Besides this pleasure it is a satisfaction to know
that your house is well protected from the destructive
elements of weather— rain, sunshine, heat, cold, etc.
T a lk over the n e ig h b o rh o o d im p r o v e m e n t id e a
with your neighbors.
Plan to make yours the neat­
est and prettiest neighborhood in this city. Paint
and flowers w ill make the change.
PAINT INFORMATION
H I G H S T A N D A R D P A I N T (o f today) is the
result of 40 years of experience in paint making.
T h is experience plus improved machinery— plus
highest grade materials— plus expert labor— insures
a paint quality that
‘ ‘G ivea B e a t R e a u lta .”
It
is called
“ T h e Paint of proven performance," and
more economical than ordinary paints— when
covering, spreading, beauty of finish and number of
years of wear are considered.
is
and color combinations for exteriors, interior walls, floors, woodwork and
other surfaces needing Paints, Varnishes, Enamels and Stain»
PHONE
661
at our store,
FOR THE ASKING.
METZGER BROS.
The Store with a Watchword that Means Something
“Quality and Service”
PHONE
661
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
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WHY NOT YOU?
YOU
ket.
The G resham lib rary will be closed
F riday aftern o o n on account of th e
! Rose F estiv al but will be open as
1 usual In th e evening.
Mrs. A W. Shipley of Bull Run
w»s here to atten d com m encem ent
exercises on F rid ay n ig h t.
G R Robinson, fo rm er principal
of th e G resham school was a welcome
visitor at com m encem ent.
Used rangea for
Sterling A Kidder’s.
sale cheap, at
can qualify as one who will achieve p e rm a ­
n en t success, by becom ing a p ersisten t depos­
ito r in o u r bank
Begin today to show th a t you a re "m arie of
th e rig h t kinri of stuff."
Let y o u r first step be to open an account w ith
TW B u V tb f Helps ike Mas that Helps Kiaseif
FIRST
STATE BAN«
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