Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 25, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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FOI R
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
E. W. AYLSWORTH
CHINA PHEASANTS
The Store that Saves \ ou M oney
LADIES
O uting Flannels
f the best at the low price of - yd. 10c
Wool Blankets, a fine line of Comforts, ranging in
price, from
-
-
00c to $ 5 .0 0
A Complete line of Ladies’ and C hildren’s U nder­
wear, at, suit
25c to $ 2 .5 0
T h e Fam ous La Rose Corset in N ine different styles
from, per pair
$ 1 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0
SHOES
Fligh G rade Shoes for the entire family’at the right prices
M en's W ork Shoes are the Best, at
-
$ 3 .0 0 to $ 7 .5 0
GENT’S FURNISHINGS
GENTS’ SUITS
Herrn m
Wie & C«.t
bartulo, N. Y.
Call in and pick out your fall suits, boys.
O u r line is bigger and better than
ever.
KUPPENHEIM ER
C L O T H E S are the best, fit you
well, and last long.
Prices range from -
$ 1 5 to $ 2 5
O V E R C O A T S A N D M A C K IN A W S
Coats are here and are certainly fine.
Mackinaw prices
-
$ 5 to $ 12
Overcoats
$ 1 5 to $ 2 5
F U R N ISH IN G S
Silver Collars, Chaney Neckwear, Ide
Shirts, Cooper’s U nderw ear, Park
Mill Hose, and a special line of
Loggers’ Special Wool Shirts, This
year they are great.
HATS
M en’s, the celebrated Cor.querer Hats
H O W IT T
B U IL D IN G ,
$ 1 .5 0 to $ 3 .0 0
M A IN
STREET
O ld Post O ffice Stand
Gresham
Oregon
5 s
School O p en s Sept. 2 1 st
School Books
and Supplies
G et them of
GRESH AM D RU G C O .
Lumber! Lumber!
T H IS IS T O IN F O R M Y O U
that we are still selling Lum ber at greatly
reduced prices and have large quanties of
all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at
our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your
orders. W rite or phone. W e deliver.
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
Phone 44c
M a rtin L e nn aits, M g r.
S and y, O re .
(■ravel and Sami.
C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, C h o lera anil
D iarrh o ea R em edy,
“ I advised th e ‘boys’ w hen they
en listed fo r th e S panish w ar to ta k e
C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, C h o lera and
D iarrh o ea R em edy w ith th em , and
have received m any th a n k s fo r th e
advice g iv e n ," w rites J. H. Hough-
The V oting C o n test is on.
A re lan d , E ldon, Iowa.
“ No person
you a c a n d id a te ?
If no t an d you w h eth e r tra v e lin g o r a t hom e should
For
w ant a valuable prize, send In y o u r be w ith o u t thic g re a t rem e d y ." ~
sale by all D ealers.
nan.«, th en get your frie u d s to vote
to r you.
Mr. F a r m e r ;— We w an t po tato es,
apple, green co rn , ch ick en s, b u tte r,
eggs, p lum s, p ru n es. W e a re m a k ­
ing special clean u p p rice on Field
Fence. If you in te n d using any soon
it w ill pay you to see ua. M etzger
Bros.
I am p rep a re d to fu rn ish g rav el
mid san d in any q u a n tity from Bell
pit. Also team in g , g rad in g an d ex­
ca v atin g .
J. H. Uosa
T elephone
79x.
tf
New Sanitary Meal Market
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE,
HAM. LARO. BACON
A d o lf
MAIN ST
T ie tz e
GRESHAM, ORE.
Putting Them at Eaaa.
Precedence is not th e only puzzle io
official aud social circles in any city,
hut to say the right th in g a t the right
time Is equally necessary.
To m ake m islakes in speech is sui-
| cidal.” said a sta te de|>artmeut official
G eorge R ich ard so n of T ro u td a le recently. "Let it uot be as in th e case
la suffering from a b ro k en rib , the of Mrs. Brody, who gave a p arty , and
Will Be
when all th e guests were in the parlor
re su lt of a fall on last .Monday.
she entered w ith a beam ing sm ile and
A baby boy was born last Monday sa id :
i to th e Ja p a n e se fam ily on th e Em il
•• ’Do m ake yourselves a t borne, la­
dies. I'm at home myself, and 1 wish
' Olson place.
W ashington Star.
T he young people of (be M ethodist you ad w ere.’
Episcopal Sunday school will m eet
To Maks Shaving Easier.
th is evening at th e hom e of H. L. St.
To s h u .e easily and save the blades
Govern yourself according ’y
C lair for th e purp o se of p racticin g
of safety razors, leave a pleasant feel
m usic an d fo rm in g a ch o ir.
on the face aud m ake all razors tak e
W ord was received la st n ig h t by less stropping, adopt th e following
You will need a good Double, Single ur Repeat«.
R e v . F a th e r H. B ru eu ag el, of th e
plan:
L ather the face well aud w ash off
SHOTGUN and plenty of AMMUNITION,
d ea th at N ew port. O regon, of H. M.
G erm an, who moved th e re from the lath er T h at gets rid of all dust.
G resham a few m o n th s ago. F u n e r­ Then with a sm all brush work into tha
W e carry in stock Selby U. M. C., Peters and Win.
skin a little vaseline, aud w ithout re­
al services will be held tom orrow .
moving this relatlier th e face well, aud
cheater Shotgun Sheila in the dift. rent
S atu rd ay , at 2 o ’clock, at th e C a th o ­ then shave. T he first day of tw o the
lic ch u rch in G resham . T h e cause plan does not seem so successful, but
sizes of shot.
of th e d ea th is said to be u eu ra g lia afte r th a t the advan tag es are very
of th e h eart.
A full o b itu a ry will marked. —London Field.
a p p e ar la te r.
D is c o v e ry o f T u r t le S oup.
No p rea ch in g will be held a t the
According to some authorities. Bids
M ethodist
E piscopal
ch u rc h next
Sunday, th is being th e week of the tol has a special claim to fume as the
W e quote Winchester or Marlin take-dow n
an n u a l conference.
S un d ay school city» where tu rtle soup was invented
Repeating Shotguns
will be held at 10 a. m an d E pw orth by a seventeenth century mayor, who
was also a shipow ner. T he captain of
L eague at 7 :15 as usual.
one of his ships brought home a live
Rev. an d Mrs. M elville T. W ire are
tu rt e, thinking th a t his worship would
atte n d in g co n feren ce in
P o rtlan d
H ardw are Stör» |
like to have it in his tish|>oud. This
th is week. Mrs. V. A. A m m erm au is
happened ju st as th e m ayor was about
Gii’ ihaa, Ore.
also In a tte n d a n c e a t co n feren ce. O.
to give a civic banquet, aud, deeming
1. N eal, N. O. F u lle r an d Mrs. Ella
th a t Lis guests m ight appreciate a
A ton w ere at th e co n feren ce today
new dish, he ordered the tu rtle to be
as d eleg ates from th e M ethodist
stewed. The corporation w as so de­
I Episcopal ch u rch a t G resh am to the
lighted w ith th e novelty th a t It re
L ay m en 's association.
elected its host to the municipal chaii
Miss Mae H ug h es is liv in g a t th e nine tim es ru nning.—London Cbroni
Em il Oswald hom e on S o u th Rob- 1 cle.
W e Pay 5£c a pound for No. 1
e rts avenue. Miss L a u ra H arvey
Memory.
C
ow s. Can use H ogs and Veal
and Miss Eva S tru g g les a re a t Mrs.
D e a r as rem em bered kisses a fte r death.
any
time. A ny quantity.
L. S. O sborne's. Miss G e rtru d e L ig ­
All our sensations are memory, some
g ett is b o ard in g a t th e Congdon and
say. It may be. I t may not be. But
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
Miss Mabel A rth u r w’ith Mrs. Wm
this we know : T he perfum e th a t is the
Caldo.
finest is th e perfum e of reminiscence,
Dr. W. C. Belt an d fam ily
are it may be a v ag ran t frag ran ce from
p lan n in g to m ove soon to N ew port. the woods or in th e city ’s air. The
Miss Ocea H afferty, who has been song neglected, b u t rem em bered, is the
PH O N E 41
living w ith th e fam ily, le ft today most appealing. T he ta ste acquired
for Seaside w here she will a tte n d in childhood is th a t th a t tickles most
school.
our older palate. A friend is a com
I
P a sin g of M rs. J e n n ie L ig h t.
TH E DIARY OF A IMILLAE
A ju ry tria l in Ju s tic e R o llin s’ posite of our memories. Sometime*
Mrs. J e n n ie L ig h t, w ho d ied a t h e r
J a n u a r y 1— Began the year
•ourt on W ednesday decided a case th a t p a rt of us th a t is th e bud and
in fav o r of J. N. C la n a h a n a g a in st leaf seems the w hole tree. B u t we hom e in T ro u td a le , O regon, at m id ­ d id n 't go in to a saloon all day
O. W. T a rr, th e sum involved being would die w ithout th e roots. Memory n ig h t on th e n ig h t of S e p te m b e r 19, up th is m o rn in g in a l a t luau'a
He g av e m e to a boy f o r blacking
seven d o lla rs w hich Mr. T a r r claim ­ is th e roots an d sap of us.—Kansan
was h o rn in B eth el, B ran c h co u n ty ,
shoes.
ed he had paid but w hich Mr. C lan ­ City Star.
M ichigan, J u n e 7, 1846.
She w as
J a n u a ry 2— T he boy's mother
ah an disp u ted .
Illusions.
E. T. Jo n e s & Co., received n otice i A rude shock g reets th e idea th a t the m a rrie d to C. H. L ig h t a t A llens m e dow n tow n today and traded
today th a t th e ir bid fo r E. G. W ilk es’ testim ony of eyew itnesses Is especial P ra irie , M ichigan, in 187 5. T h e fo l­ fo r a p a ir of stockings, a pound
new resid en ce had been aw a rd e d to ly reliable w hen one com es to study low ing y ea r sh e m oved w ith h e r h u s­ m eat, a p a ir of mittens, half
th e ir firm. T h e c o n tra c t calls for th e law s of evidence. T he m ajority of band to N e b ra sk a , w h ere th ey lived of flour, au d a sack of soap,
u n til 1889, wljen th ey cam e to O re­ did so m uch work in my life.
a s tr u c tu re co stin g ab o u t $2500.
persons see w h at they th in k they
J a n u a r y 3— T he grocer took
i Miss Lucy P eterso n , of Shaw , O re­ ought to see. If a house is reported gon, s e ttlin g in Y am hill co u n ty . A f­
gon, is h ere a tte n d in g high school. haunted it is easier to see a ghost te r re sid in g th e re a y e a r th e y cam e o v er to th e gas office and paid
She is sta y in g w ith Mrs. E. H. Kelly, i th ere th a n not. Possibly th is accounts to T ro u td a le , w h ere Mr. L ig h t passed bill. T h e gas office is a very pi
place. T h e re were twenty m
E arl T hom pson, who h as been ! for th e w idespread belief th a t lurni aw ay tw o y ea rs ago.
I dow n from C ulver, O re., on a busi- [ nous appearances of one kind or an
Mrs. L ig h t leav es o n e b ro th e r, line, a ll sw earing.
other accom pany ea rth q u ak e shocks W illiam C ard of B atav ia, M ich., and
J a n u a r y 4 -T o d ay I took a wi
ness trip , re tu rn e d today.
Ross E. R ead, who d riv es th e m ilk Scientific men do not believe tbes« a sis te r, M rs. J u lia S h erm an of C old­ w ith an em ployee of th e gaa cs
pany. All of a s u d d e n I found «:
tru c k for M eadowview D airy, is now { stories, aud they usually dw indle od w ate r, Mich.
She also leav es tw o self in an a ld e rm a n ’s pocket, Dot'
investigation,
y
et
they
continue
to
cir­
m ak in g th e trip in th e d ay tim e in- !
s te p c h ild re n , Mrs. Dr. Geo. In g lis of know how I got there.
culate on both sides of the A tlantic
ste ad of at n ig h t as form erly.
J a n u a r y 5— T he alderman I
G resh am an d W m. L ig h t of T ro u t­
Mrs. Jo h n Bliss was th e h o ld e r o f) says a w riter in Cosmos. P aris, tra n s dale. Mrs. A ngie W ood, fo rm e rly of me aw ay today fo r twenty enon
lated for the L iterary Digest.
sc h o o n ers of beer. As I went
th e tic k e t w hich drew’ th e set of d ish ­
T ro u td a le , now of C o ld w a te r, Mich , th e till I saw th ese twenty school
is a niece.
es a t P u lfe r's on W ednesday last.
b eing em p tie d into as many mo«
HIS ONE CHANCE.
Mrs. E. A. P om eroy is now fo rm ­
T he fu n e ra l se rv ic es w ere c o n d u c t­ w ith a g u rg lin g noise.
ing h er fall classes in voice c u ltu re ,
ed by Rev. J. H. W ood, on T u esd ay , “ J a n u a r y 6— E arly this moral
"Y ou e a t very little , Mr. S m ith ,” S ep te m b er 22. T h e b u ria l w as in w hen I was going home with the
piano an d h arm ony fo r th e te rm be­
lo o n k e ep e r. a holdup man took
g in n in g O ctober 1. H er ad v e rtise - said th e m aid en coyly to th e b ash fu l D ouglass cem etery .
aw ay fro m him. 1 am getting 1
m ent in th is issue gives full p a r t i c - ^ o v er w*1° had been in v ited to s h a re
w orze com pany all the time.
u lars
th e fam ily C h ristm a s d in n e r.
J a n u a r y 7— T he holdup man i
c a p tu re d today and I went to_J
“ Y es,” rep lied he, an d fo r once he
w ith him .
T his is awful, When
saw a ch an ce an d , g rasp in g b is c o u r­
L ist of le tte r s .
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1
will
I
go
next?
R em aining le tte rs u n called fo r In age, he sa id : "T o sit n ex t to you,
J a n u a r y 8— Oh, joy! Thia
a re se v e ra l w ho a re ta k in g post
th e G resham postoffice fo r w eek en d ­ Miss G race, is to lose o n e ’s a p p e ­
ing th e ho ld u p man paid me
g
ra
d
u
a
te
w
ork
in
te
a
c
h
e
r
tra
in
in
g
.
tit e .”
law yer.
Now I am in resi
ing S ep tem b er 2 0 th , 1914:
A fo o tb all te am h as been o rg a n - co m p an y ag ain
How glad I
L e tte rs— Chas. K. E llison, T h elm a
Shipm an.
ized w ith R alp h S tan le y aB c a p ta in s e t th e insid e of a nice pocket
R e g istra tio n D ates C o rrec ted .
an d Mr. A n d erso n as coach.
Much '
J a n u a r y 9— 1 am tired of life
C ards— Chas. D arr, C. O. F ra n k e d ,
T h e fo llo w in g re g is tra tio n d a te s
„ d tep , . y ed
d .n , i «
™*
A rth u r S tu d b ak e r, B. McNiel.
T hese le tte rs w ill be s e n t to th e a re given to c o rre c t an e rro n e o u s p ractices. T h e first g am e of th e sea- ¡an aw fu l w orld!
' dead le tte r office O ctober
4 th , s ta te m e n t p rev io u sly p u b lish ed .
son is ex p ected to be played O cto b er ! J a n u a r y
10— W«»rt*e than
The
re g is tra tio n
books closed 17 w ith th e H illsb o ro te am on th e L ast n ig h t when 1
I 1914, if n o t d eliv ered before. In
golng?.*
w ith th e ju ry m a n , the same hold
calling for th e above, p lease say “ ad- S ep tem b er 9. T h ey will reo p en S ep ­ hom e g ro u n d s.
m an took m e away " " in him. Il
te m b er 24, re m a in in g o pen 21 d ay s,
v ertised ,” giving d a te of list.
g o in g to sto p th is diary. I a® 1
finally clo sin g O cto b er 15,
LENDING A NAME.
I. McCOLL P M.
re sp e c ta b le enougli to keep one
(S ig n ed .) A DOLLAR
W indow G lass all sizes a t S te r l­
" W a ite r ,”
a sk e d
th e im p a tie n t — S o vereign V isitor.
H om e C ooking R e sta u ra n t.
cu sto m e r, “ do you call th is an o y ste r
A re g u la r d in n e r will be served ing & K id d e r’s H ard w are.
s te w ? ”
T h e bored youth turned to
every day from 12 to 2. S h o rt o r­
“ Y essu h ,”
rep lied
Mr. E ra s tu s d in n e r p a r tn e r with a jawn
1500 v o tes fo r each ren e w a l of B inkley.
ders a t an y tim e. H aving ta k e n over
“ W ho is th a t st range-looking
'W h y , th e o y ste r in th is ste w is n ’t o v er th e re who stares at
th e r e s ta u r a n t fo rm erly cond u cted yeurly su b sc rip tio n to O u tlo o k . Send
m u c h ? ” he draw led.
,
by Mr. Peck 1 w ould be pleased to in cash and n am e of y o u r c a n d id a te big en o u g h to flavor it.”
“ O h,
t h a t ' s P r o f e s s o r JenklB
"H e w asn ’t p u t in to flavor it,
re ta in his p atro n a g e an d w ill en-
ex p ert on»
su h . He is je s ’ su p p o sed to c h riste n s h e r e p l i e d " t h e f a m e
C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t.
i d eav o r to m e rit th a t of th e e n tir*
s
a
n
ity
.”
If you a re ev er tro u b le d w ith
I Public.
L. HOLLYWOOD.
REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF
aches, p ain s o r so ren e ss of th e m u s ­
cles, you will a p p re c ia te th e good
Ql'IC’K W ITTED.
q u a litie s of C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t.
Mike— "D id >ez get h u r t in th e Many su ffe re rs from rh e u m a tis m an d
tro lley ca r collision th e o th e r d a y ? ” sc iatica have used it w ith th e b est a^L ^resham , in th e S ta te of O reg o n , a t th e close of bu*;nesz Sept
P a t— “ Not a sc ra tc h , b u t I had re su lts. It is esecialiy v a lu a b le fo r
th e p resence of m ind to kick m e wife lum bago an d lam e back. F o r sa le bv S ta te of O regon, C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , ss.
in th e face.”
all D ealers.
R e so u rces
| (abilities
L oans
d d secu
isc o u red
n ts a n d ’ ilt) 6 ’ 7 4 » ik L a P,ta l atock t Pald
,,
O
v erd ra an
fts,
’ .
20,»Of#
u n se cu red
N one S u rp lu s fund
STOCKHOLDERS OF
Bonds an d w a rra n ts
11 976 18 Un d ,v ld ed profits, lei- ex­
Stocks and other secu ri­
p en ses an d taxes paid
ties ...................
...............................
1 60.00 P o sta l sa v in g s bank de-
B an k in g house^.................. 2 4 ,8 0 0 .0 0
p o sits
F u rn itu re an d fix tu res
3 ,4 2 0 .0 0 In d iv id u a l deposits »' »-
O th e r rea l e s ta te ow ned
1,750.00
Ject to check
1
Please take notice that lumber for our cannery is on the
Due fro m b a n k s ( n o t re ­
D em and ce rtificate of
ground, grading for the switch is completed and we must have
rese rv e b a n k s)
3,920 32
d ep o sits
money to pay our bills.
Due from ap p ro v e d rese rv e
banks
4 9 ,8 7 1 .8 9
C hecks an d o th e r cash
d ep o sit
Kindly send in your payment on stock subscription at
17, <7SM
Item s ...............................
103.99 S av in g s deposits
once
t ash on h a n d ....................
14,034 79
_
,
— ------ -—
T o t a l....................
Assessment No. 1 was due and payable on Sep. 1st, 1914,
Total .......................... 8 2 1 6,785.32
R eg u lar 112.00 w aablng m achines,
17.95 at C a rlso n 's w hile th ey la st.__
AdT.
P o tato D igging F o rk s, th e kind
th a t a re g u a ra n te e d a t S terlin g A
K id d er’s.
rh Oct iM
Mr. Hunter
SHOTGUNS and RIFLES to Suit
STERLING & KIDDER’S
NOTICE!
GRESHAM MARKET
ENROLLMENT NINETY
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM FRUIT GROWERS ASS’N
K. A . M IL L E R , S e c r e ty * y
at Bank of Gresham
Dated at Gresham, Oregon, this 25th day of Septem ber, 1914.
sw e a r’ h . 2 ' L u n d <D*la L c a s h ie r of th e above nam ed bank ......... _
and h eli» ?
h e ab o v e a ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e best of my kno«l**
S u ^ c rth a
,
C. J . LUNDQUIST, ' »’ “ler
S u b scrib ed an d sw o rn to b efo re me th is 17 th day of Septe»»*
1914.
a ii ^ i .
a u
B, F. ROLLINS, Notary Public
Correct Attest. A, Meyers, Theo. Bruggsr, C. J. LuudyuJL M r*»*
C o rr a c i