Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 07, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACK FOLK
G RB8HAM O V T W O K
Public Sale of Horses
By i'hrh* I
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
H O U SES A R E
»»ESI KIHEI»
Is
F O LL O W S
Mr. a n d M rs. D. W. M etzg er r e ­
tu r n e d T u esd ay n ig h t fro m Seaside
w h e re th e y h a d sp e n t a n u n u su a lly
p le a s a n t v a c atio n . T h ey re p o r te d all
G re s h a iu ite s th e r e well a n d h av in g
a good tim e.
E n jo y a d le fe a tu re s of
th e ir v a c atio n w ere a u to tr ip s w ith
F lo y d
a n d Ben M etzg er to n e a rb y
p laces
oi
in te re s t.
T h ey v isite d
G e a rh a rt, C an n o li B each , llu g P o in t
an d B ig C ave.
T h ey a ls o w ent to
A rch C ap e on th e N eh alem tr a il.
W ord lias been receiv ed o f tile r e ­
cent d e a th of G ra n d m a S te w a rt a t
th e h o m e of h e r d a u g h te r a t W ood­
CHRIS LADIGES, Owner, Gresham. Oregon
la n d , W ash . G ra'n d m a S te w a rt will
A. WATSON, Auctioneer
he re m e m b e re d as th e m o th e r o f F.
B. S te w a rt, a fo r m e r m e r c h a n t of
T h e m a r ria g e licen se w as re p o rte d G re sh a m .
Mrs. F. B. S te w a rt a n d
G et posted a t th e b e g in n in g on th e
tills w eek of R alp h B ra n d o n
an d h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. C ly tie K e rr a n
Voi lug C o n te st so you w o n t m iss th e
E th el
L a w lo r o f
P o rtla n d .
Mr. ex p ected M onday o n a v isit w ith M rs.
benefits.
B ran d o n is a fro m e r G re sh a m y o u n g ( ’. M errill.
m an, b ein g a son of M rs. I. 8. D aily.
Miss B ird in e M errill cam e h o m e
PH O TO S
All Kinds an d S izes
"fin Eiery Day • - Sunday by Appemli!
Picture Fram ing
NATURAL
WOOD
NEAT a n d C H E A P
M A X S C H N E ID E R
MAIN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Main Street
Gresham, Oregon
W
Handle “ Only” the Best
“GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
M EATS
('. BINDER,
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P ro p rieto r
B each.
A ndrew B ru g g e r an d fam ily w ent S a tu rd a y Trom M a n h a tta n
fo r
y e ste rd a y to th e m o u n ta in s fo r a stay S h e d e p a rte d S u n d a y e v e n in g
o f se v e ra l w eeks a t th e i r su m m e r L ong B each , W ash .
h o m e a t W elches.
Mr. a n d M rs. J a m e s M cK inney a n d
A lice
a n d O sc a r D uley
Mr. C ribsey, S r., o f th e g la d io lu s d a u g h te r
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fa rm n e a r tile S andy riv e r w as a b u s­
in ess v is ito r in G re sh a m y e ste rd a y h ik e. T h ey w e n t by tr a in to E a g le
p la n n e d to w alk from
an d a c a lle r a t th e O u tlo o k office. Mr. C reek a n d
C rlssey re q o rts th e g la d io li in a flo u r­ th e r e a lo n g E ag le C reek to W ild C at
ish in g c o n d itio n an d t h a t n o t less M o u n lain an d hack h o m e by w ay of
C h e rry v ille .
E ach is e q u ip p e d w ith
th a n 2 5 ,0 0 0 a re in bloom .
a pack sack .
E rn e st P e te rso n lias m oved
his
itev.
M elville T. W in- a n d w ife
fam ily fro m Dr. T h o m p so n ’s h o u se
w ere g u e s ts fo r s u p p e r T u e sd a y e v e n ­
on M aple a v e n u e to F r a n k lle in e y ’s
in g w ith Mr. a n d M rs. S. C. Jo n e s
b u n g alo w on T h ird s tre e t.
an d fam ily .
L e titia an d Cecil P u lle r a re s p e n d ­
Miss M in n ie K ir k p a tr ic a n d b r o th ­
in g a w eek o r tw o w ith th e ir a u n t,
e r H a rla n d of P o rtla n d a r e sp e n d in g
Mrs. Ja m e s Dixon, a t S an d y .
th e w eek w itli th e ir c o u sin s,
tile
W. F. C u m m in s, w ho h a s ra ise d Jo n e s y o u n g p eo p le,
on H ig h la n d
k a le p la n ts fo r th e m a rk e t d u rin g F a rm .
tile past seaso n , lias a b o u t sold o u t
Miss R u b y B u rr of D am ascu s is
h is sto ck . T h e last la rg e sh ip m e n t
v is itin g M iss K a th e ry n B u rso n .
w as th a t of 10,000 p la n ts to M a rsh ­
G ra n d p a
B u rso n Is v is itin g his
la n d , n e a r A sto ria.
c h ild re n in P o rtla n d .
I t ili
You Should Worry This Hot Weather
ol. W e offer an almost unlimited
assortment of Lunch Goods.
B orn to Mr. a n d M rs. R ay T o d t
|o n
W e d n esd ay , A u g u st 5, a ten
p o u n d hoy.
Light G ray Horae, six years old, weighing 1 KM) lbs.
lio n G ray Horse, six years old, w eighing 1050 Ihs. B randed
with three lines on tile left hind leg.
D a r k Bay Horse, six years old, w eighing 1050 Ihs. B randed
with “ B ” on left shoulder.
Light Bay Horse, six years old, w eighing 1000 Ihs. B randed
with three lines o il left hind leg.
Bay Horse, six yearn old, w eighing 1000 lbs. B randed with
three lines on right shoulder.
Bay Mare, six years old, weighing 1050 Ihs. B randed with a
“ K ” on right shoulder,
One old Work Horse, very cheap.
Also, Six Month Very Good Jersey Bull Calf, 3 G-inontlrold
Calves, Sow, with small pigs.
OR
AVGVHT 7.
I ig«***. al h is leased p re m ise ' I mil«* so u th «tf <ir«**\am
S a tu rd a y , A ug. 15, 10 a. m.
GILT
1 R ID A V.
KNS
SARDINES
NNED MEATS
VEAL LOAF '
CORN BEEF
FRESH
OLIVES
PICKLES
ROAST BEEF
CHIP BEEF
F R U IT S
CANTELOUPES
PEACHES
PLUMS
PIN EA PPLES
APRICOTS
TOMATOES
A
GOOD
T IM E
FOR
C A N N IN G
S erv ice a n d Q u a lity
S te p h e n M a rsto n w ho lost
le ft
a rm in a n a c c id e n t on b is f a t h e r ’s
w oodsaw a few w eeks ag o . r e tu rn e d
fro m th e P o rtla n d h o s p ita l on Tues­
d ay a n d is a g a in on th e s tr e e ts .
lie
lias n o t fully re c o v e re d but 1: c tillin g
s tr e n g th a f t e r h is se v e re o rd e a i.
G uy F ie ld h o u s e a n d w ife h a v e r e ­
tu r n e d to G re sh a m from tlie ir w ed­
d in g tr ip to th e coast a n d a re te m ­
p o ra rily on tile G iese fa rm .
A. F. F le g e l, d e m o c ra tic n o m in ee
fo r c o n g re s s fro m th e tlil r d 'O r e g o n
d is tric t, w as in G re sh a m th is m o rn ­
in g in th e in te r e s ts of h is c a n d id a c y
M rs. H en ry B eers is sp e n d in g th e
w eek w itli h e r p a r e n ts a t A lsp a u g h
L. P. M an n in g , c a r r ie r on ro u te 3
R e g u la r «12.00 w ash in g m ach in es,
w hile h e r h u s b a n d is on a h u n tin g
$7.95 a t C a rls o n 's w h ile th e y la s t.— fro m G re sh a m , is e n jo y in g h is a n n u ­ tr ip in th e C ascad es.
al v a catio n . Mr. a n d M rs. M an n in g
Adv.
Mr. a n d M rs. C. B. M cL ain sp e n t
a re ta k in g d aily a u to trip s a b o u t th e
c o u n try a n d ex p ect to s t a r t S a tu rd a y a few d ay s la s t w eek w itli th e la t­
fo r C o rv a llis an d fro m th e r e w ill go t e r ’s m o th e r, M rs. O ciies, at h e r h o m e
to o th e r p laces o f in te re s t in s o u th ­ a t G eorge, In C la c k a m a s co u n ty .
NEW MARKET PAINTING AUTO TOP CO.
SALMON
Thirsty Cattle
should have p len ty of fresh, cool w ater these hot d ay s.
Let
The Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine
L o w P r ic e , supply it fo r you.
T h e h o tter the d ay tho
th irstier the catt'.e get, and it is no fun pum ping by hand in a sw elter­
ing sun. T he F arm Pum p Engine, no m a tte r w hut the w eath er, is
alw ays ready to supply a t once.
a t th e N e w
2 7 0 to 2 , 4 5 0 G allons o f W a te r P e r H our!
Al! O ve r th e W o rld
T h is re m a rk a b le en g in e is s»»fe
p h - \ t o o p e ra te - e c o n o n iie it l-
- b I mm . la t e ly w e n t h e r - p r o o f - n
'I u r a h le
o b e lt« .
br.HT-», o r tqiecial p la t f o r m « n e e d e d .
P o m e s re a d y t o r u n . W i l l a ls o o p e ra te
g rln d a to n e .w a a h in « m a c h in e , aaparu.
to r , e tc . I h a t th e y a r e n o w u«ed d a il y
| h t h e r e a l e v id e n c e o f t h e i r «acceMi.
W e w a n t to t e l l m u m 11 a b o u t t h i s re -
m a r k u b le e n « i n e - h . . w i t i - m a d e -
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W rite To day fo r C a ta lo g No. 1 7 - G e t th e N ew Low
Price
V/. A. HESSEL
(3 7 9 )
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One to fifty h. p. f ield Type “W” Gas Engines
Has No Batteries, Starts on H igh-Tension Magneto, w ithout
Cranking. Get the price. See tins Engine before buying.
V e s s e l ’s
ra rm
M a c h in e ry
Rev. W nt. P lu m le e and fanTily a re
in a tte n d a n c e a t th e F re e M e th o d ist
GRESHAM, OREGON
cam p m e e tin g in P o rtla n d . It is ex­
p ecte d t h a t th e y w ill re m a in d u rin g
th e e n tir e se a so n . No s e rv ic e s w ill
he h eld in th e Free M e th o d ist c h u rc h
n ext S u n d ay .
M iss R en a R ugg h a s g o n e to P o rt- |
lan d
w h e re Hhe lias e n te r e d Good
Jack
Ito h iiiso n
and
fam ily of
S a m a rita n h o sp itu l
to
ta k e
th e
L e w isto n , Id a h o a re v is itin g w ith
n u rs e s tr a in in g co u rse.
M rs.
R o b in so n 's p a re n ts , Mr. an d
C. C. M a rk lu n d o f P ow ell V alley
Mrs. Jo s. Ilein ey .
h a s r e tu r n e d from th e h o sp itu l w h ere
Mr. an d Mrs. F re d R uegg a re e n ­
he w as u n d e r tr e a tm e n t fo r a week
jo y in g a n o u tin g a t N e ta rts .
W r em p loy fa c to r y Painters. W e w ill paint the first F ive Cars b rou gh t Io our
fo r in ju rie s receiv ed w hen a load of
sh op before A u g u st 1st from $ 2 5 upw ard. Your n eigh b or will say, "W here did
G ra n d m a
Jo n es
s p e n t th e p a st h ay on
w hich lie w as rid in g was
you get your n e w car? " You w ill say it w a s painted at
w eek w ith h e r so n , 8. C. J o n e s , an d o v e rtu rn e d .
H is foot w as p a in fu lly
w ill d o I
w o rk w ith o u t com p la in t.
fam ily .
in ju re d b u t lie is now a b le to get
T h is title e n g in e w ill p u m p 2OOO g a llo n s
Mr. a n d Mrs. N. O. F u lle r , M iss ab o u t w ith th e a id o f c ru tc h e s .
p er lioui a g a in s t a n KO foot hea<l, u sin g
E m m a F u lle r a n d h e r frie n d . Miss
M iller h a s g o n e to O ren
only 2 p in ts of g a so lin e .
Second and Ankeny Sts., Portland, Or.
Phone Marshall 5328 H azel E n n is, sp e n t th e day to d ay in co, M O rs. re g Inez
o n , fo r a few w< e k s ’ visit j
T h is m a k e s
th e l>est e n g in e fo r p u m p ­
For R eferen ce L alou rell A Son.
P o rtla n d w ith old frie n d s. M iss E n ­
in g a lai"<' .p la in ity o f w a te r a t a low
M iss M innie S h rille r an d Miss C leo
eo st.
( ’an lx» a tta c h e d to an y p u m p .
nis leav es th is e v e n in g fo r h e r h o m e M a tth e w s o f th e te le p h o n e fo rce a re
in A b erd een , S o u th D ak o ta.
Miss ta k in g th e i r v a c a tio n .
D u rin g th e ir
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E lsie B a rto n r e tu r n e d to A b erd een absence, M rs. L eo n a S c h u ltz is tak
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e a rly tills w eek.
Botli y o u n g la d ie s ing th e n ig h t w ork w hile Miss P earl
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a re te a c h e rs w ho s p e n t a p a rt o f th e ir J o n e s is a s s is tin g th e d ay o p e ra to rs .
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v a c atio n w itli M iss F u lle r.
M iss C leo M a tth e w s lias g o n e to
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HARDWARE
W illiam
M cC onnell an d C h as R. K lo n d ik e in E a s te rn O r e g o n fo r a
TO CLEAN UP OUR YARD
OREGON
B aird of B a ird s d a le s ta tio n , an d th e visit w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. J o h n s o n ,
2x4—16, sized, per M
$6.00
la t te r 's b ro th e r-in -la w , R o b ert P a r k ­ a n d fam ily .
2x6—16, sized, per M
M rs. P. A udi rso n , M iss E va A n­
$6.00
e r of Los A n g eles, w ere w elcom e c a l­
C ostly T re a tm e n t.
T h e v o tin g c o n te s t is a tr a d e b u ild ­
1x4, ceiling, per M
lers a t tile O u tlo o k office to d ay . Mr. d e rs o n a n d Miss M innie S h rin e r a re
$14 and $10.00
" I w as tr o u b le d w itli c o n stip a tio n e r an d so h elp s th e h o m e m e r c h a n t
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first. Y ou h elp y o u rs e lf by h e lp in g
R ev. J a n ie s M oore. D.D., s u p e r in ­ of d o lla r s fo r m e d ic in e am i t r e a t ­
♦ " i' b in- Istt i . m n B a ir d , a n d f a m ­
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c lu siv e b u sin e ss in law b rie f a n d a b ­ d ay
H ow tlie T ro u ille S ta r ts .
p re p a re d
a n d a se rv ic e o f u n u su a l On ti tiy n ln g
s t r a c t w ork.
1 beg an t a k i n g 1 C o n s tip a tio n is th e c a u s e o f m an y
h a n ib e r la tn s 1 a b le ts , anti w o rk ed : a ilm e n ts a n d d is o rd e rs th a t m a k e s
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P. C on ley of S p rin g field is v isit- In te re s t is ex p ected . In th e m o rn in g
h t a lo n g .
1 used th e m fo r so m e life m ise ra b le
T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's
lin g his b ro th e r, J o h n C onley. T h e re th e p a s to r, Itev. M elville T. W ire, rig
tim e a n d am now a ll
“ r i - g - h t.” - Sold T ab let» , keep y o u r bo w els r e g u la r
a re ju s t th e tw o ' b o y s'' left a n d they w ill p re a c h a t 11 o 'clo ck . T h e Ep- b.v G re sh a m D rug Co. an d all D ealers an d you w ill a .o id th e s e d ise a se s.
en jo y a good tim e to g e th e r once o r w o rth L ea g u e s e rv ic e has been dis-
F o r sa le by G re sh a m D ru g C o., an d
F ir s t L ady Too had! !
Mrs. 8. all D ealers.
tw ice each y e a r. T h ey w ill sp e n d a c o n tin u e d fo r th e m o n th of A ugust.
M rs. Id a C onley a n d c h ild re n vis a lw ay s lias su c h a b o m in a b le w e a th e r
few d ay s a t S easid e.
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th e h o m e fo lk s, Mr. a n d Mrs. fo r h e r a fte rn o o n teas.
Any nite can p rin t a n e w s p a p e r,—*
Mrs. A. J. W. B row n w ill s t a r t to ­
Second L ady
Y es;
sh e
n e v er b u t will o th e r s rp ad It?
A nd if
J o h n C o n ley , last S u n d ay . F re d C on­ p o u rs h u t It ra in s .
n ig h t f o r V icto ria. B. C., f o r a v isit
re a d , d o es it h e lp ? T h a t ’s th e te s t.
ley h a s a p o sitio n a s s ta tio n agent,
w ith Mrs. W. K. H a m ilto n a n d fa m ­
on th e S o u th e rn P acific In n o rth e rn
ily. S he w ill be a c c o m p a n ie d by h e r
C a lifo rn ia .
little d a u g h te r D oris.
B efo re r e ­
Mr. am i Mrs. G e o rg e E d w a rd s a re
tu r n in g Mrs. B row n w ill v isit w ith
AT THE
v is itin g th e l a t te r 's m o th e r, Mrs. M.
¡J a m e s W a rre ll a t V a n co u v er, B. C.
M. S q u ire s, a n d fam ily
T h ey have
[M r. W a rre ll w as th e g u e st o f th e
s p e n t th e p a st few m o n th s in S alt
Vi ith that of a Carefully Guarded, Conservative, Pains­
i g u e st o f th e B row n fam ily la s t su m ­
L ak e
C ity an d v icin ity w h e re Mr
m er.
taking
Institution which has butlded from the bottom on a
E d w a rd s h a s been em p lo y ed as an
E. K. McColl o f th is city , w ho w as e le c tric ia n
Solid Foundation and is known as
a c h ie f o f h o sp ita l s te w a rd fo r fo u r
W o rd h as been re c eiv ed by frie n d s
y e a rs on th e A siatic s ta tio n , h a s r e ­ of Mr. an d Mrs. S ab in A le x a n d e r of
ceiv ed o rd e r s fro m W a s h in g to n to th e re c e n t a r r iv a l o f a so n in th e ir
re p o rt to th e navy y a rd a t B re m e r­ h om e.
T h ey a re liv in g on a farm
to n ,
W a sh in g to n , fo r d u ty in th e n e a r Mt. V ern o n . W ash.
adds to the assets of your business
n a v a l h o s p ita l a t t h a t place.
Mr.
T h e r e g u la r s e rv ic e s w ill be c o n ­
M cColl
w as m ed ical officer o f th e d u c te d a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h
next
August 6
Deposits
to rp e d o d e s tro y e r flo tilla d u rin g th e S u n d ay by th e p a s to r.
We Pay 5Jc a pound for No. 1
Rev. E. A.
1912
C h in ese
re v o lu tio n a n d saw m any L e o n a rd .
At 11 o 'c lo c k th e topic
$128,758.45
Cows. Can use Hogs and Veal
o f th e e n g a g e m e n ts o f th a t w a r in ­ w ill be. " T h e O rig in an d V alu e of
1913
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any time. Any quantity.
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c lu d in g th e b a ttle o f N a n k in g .
In L ife ."
At S p m th e p a s to r w ill
1914
th e ev e n t of J a p a n b eco m in g
e m ­ p re a c h fro m th e te x t. "W hat Is m an " I
161,482.06
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
b ro ile d In th e E u ro p e a n w a r it w ill All a re c o rd ia lly In v ite d to th e s e r ­
d ev o lv e u p o n th e U n ite d S ta te s navy vices o f th e c h u rc h .
to p o lice C h in e se a n d Pacific w a te rs
a n d th e n av y w ill u n d o u b te d ly see
Behold th e gay picnicker.
He goes o ut w ith th e bunch.
som e s tr e n u o u s w o rk if not a c tu a lly
RHONE 41
And packs along the miking»
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