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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1914)
GRESHAM O IT U X IK TUE SD A Y . M iss M iss Mrs. M iss M iss Mrs M iss T ' C eleb rate the Installation of th e L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T all W o m en w ho a re h e a d s of h o u se h o ld s w ho visit th e S tore W E D N E S D A Y and T H U R S D A Y , O C T. 7 and 8 W ill be given a usefu l article of ho u seh o ld u se F R E E ! S tore o p e n all d a y a n d visitors will not be req u e sted to buy. I A F ew of th e S easo n ab le A rticles you will find h ere B L A N K E T S , from 85c to $8.50 per p a ir C O M f- D R IE R S , from $1 to $3 each. D R E S S G O O D S , from 25c to $2 a yard. B A L M A C A N C O A T IN G S , $2.25 a yard. BL A C K -C A T H O S E , 12 l-2c ta $1.50 a pair. T A N G O PIN S a n d C A P S . S pecial “L a R o se” C orset R u s t proof, v ery fine a n d g u a ra n tee d . The life of a C o rset is to a large ex ten t in its concealed p arts. I his is only o n e of th e m an y d etails of co n stru c tio n by w h ich our corsets a re m ad e to p ro v id e th e very m ax im u m of service. The low er p a rt of th e g arm en t, a point of great stra in a n d w ear, is fo u r tim es p ro tected a n d th e clasp c a n n o t cu t th ro u g h . A Full L ine of U n d e rw e a r, all styles an d w eights. E. W. AYLSWORTH 7 he Store that Saves You M oney O ld P o sto ffic e S ta n d , G r e s h a m T r o u td a le S c e n ic V e n tu r a P ark TRO UTD ALE. Oct. 6 The an n u Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan and T he W om en’s Im provem ent club al election of Sunday sch ool officers Mrs. A. L. D eH aven and d aughter m et at th e hom e o f Mrs. P eter of the M. E. church was held S u n E llen were am ong th o se who a tten d Schultz, S eptem ber 3 0th . A fter a ed the Sandy fair from Scenic. day n u .tilin g . The fo llo w in g were m usical program w as rendered, the John Straus, who has been livin g [ elected : G. P. Lum sden. su p erin ten in San D iego, C aliforn ia, for the I a s t l,lm e waK Riven to Miss F ox from the d en t; C larence Parsons, a ssista n t i ar is hack h ere sh a k in g hands Central Library who met w ith them su p erin ten d en t: Murl M onahan, s e c with old n eigh b ors. ; 1,, regard to the library sta tio n o p e n retary; E. D. R aker, assista n t sec Mrs. Ston er w as a gu est last week here, through the efforts of the club. retary; J. B eachon, treasu rer; N ellie of Mrs. Gust P eterson . She exp lain ced lhat all th o se having G oodw in, o rgan ist; Mrs. L. M. Zitn- C. W. A ltm an and w ife w ere g u ests m erm an, librarian. of B. C. and Mrs. A ltm an. P rofes I library cards could u se them at any P rofessor G oing, of P ortland, who »or and Mrs. G. E. Jam ison w ere al sta tio n , branch or at th e Central Is principal o f the school, has m oved so week end g u ests at th e A ltm an L ibrary, hut the book m ust b e re h is fam ily to T rou td ale and w ill oc home. turned to the place It w as taken cupy the Fred H arlow residence. Mrs. D. D. Jack and grand daugh- i Iter A lice spent th e day in P ortland I from She sa l,‘ ae soon aa ,h e Ofty City Bakery Paul H o e tz e l Prop. Best Bread ON THE MARKET FRESH EVERY DAY Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry Mam St Qreaham, Orc W ednesday with Earl Jack of T he D alles, who was in P ortland on bus- m ess for the W estern I nion T ele- zraph com pany. C. P. Sw anson and brother and la u g h ter E lsie w ere g u ests o f Mr. -Did Mrs. Carlto'n Sunday. lion on request. Mrs. W. II Han 1 ford has ch arge o f th e sta tio n ami It ¡w ill be open M onday, W ednesday and [Saturday ev en in g s from 6 p. m. to 9 ! p m ., and Sunday, T uesday and G rin d in g and R ollin g. | Thureday a ftern o o n s from 2 p m to it E. N assh ah n 's m ill at New P lea s All th ose not havin g cards ant H om e. Open every day. *104 5 p. m can get ap p lication blanks from Mrs Eve« tested and g la sees fitted Sanford. All en joyed having Miss Dr. Geo Inglis. Fox m eet w ith them and hope sh e w ill com e again . T he club will m eet again O ctober 30th and is open to all w om en Interested in the uplift and im provem ent o f th e v icin ity. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. F rease w ent to All K inds and Rises Im age, W ash., Sunday to visit their Op« t»«> S ihm I,* k> AppfiMiaoit d au gh ter Mrs. R. H. Bund irk. Mrs. C lausen and Mrs. B radell. of i Portland, were g u ests o f Mrs J. 8. Hensen T hursday. G ILT OR N A T U R A L WOOD Miss Laura Joh n son , who has been N tA T a n d C H E A P visitin g frien d s at B eaver, Oregon, returned hom e 8u n d ay. M A X S C H N E ID E R Mrs. Jack R asm ussen v isited Mrs. MAIN ST R E E T GRESHAM John W elbes, Sr,. T hursday. > C harles D ecker had the m isfortu n e J of havin g his m otorcycle badly dam- aged by fire. PHOTOS Picture Framing Lumber! Lumber! THIS IS TO INFORM YOU that we are still selling Lumber 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. Write or phone. We deliver. Sandy Fir Lumber Co. Phone 446 hooks w ere read they could h a te more hooks and that once a week » p ed a l books w ould com e to the sta- Martin Lennarts, Mgr. Sandy, Ors. C o ttr e ll IMI» PAGE T he list and stan d in g of c o n test an ts is as follow s: of W o m e n s a n d C h ild ren ’s Lines, F urnishings a n d D ry G o o d s NECKW EAR, 6. 4 % LIST OF CONTESTANTS AND STANDING TO DATE I F Q*^^rifth A n n iv e rsa ry ^ ^ Grand Opening L A D IE S ’ B E L T S. OCTOBER E cho J o n es H erd tide E a stm a n 8. Q. C arroll G la d y s M iller F ra n ces B lis s C. A. H offm an A lice H uberts • ii H a ile M iss I n s G u llick so u M iss L ulu N y str o n i Mrs. Iva H ob ertson M is. J. M cK inney M iss G eorgin a H a m lin M»ss H e m ie tta W ile s M iss E th el M errill M rs. G rant Shaw Mrs. Robert h a n sd o w n Mrs. Lulu S treb in M is. A lo n so R adford M iss E llen D eH a v en Mrs J. C a v a n a u g h M iss E ls ie S c h u lts M iss G la d y s L u in sd en M iss O live M araton Mra. J. Cal do ............ M iss N e llie F a ris Mrs. 1>. o . S m ith Mrs. J en n ie O sw uhl Mrs. E. J. G radin M is M M m i s M iss G ra m H essel Mrs. C. M. O liphant Mrs. Ida llu m ilto n M is. Roy Kern Mrs. C. E. Irish M iss G e r tiu d e B a k er...... -»ns. L. A. A p lin g to n M is. Ed. H a m ilto n J en n ie Lind M iss R eta Burch M iss M iriam B row n Mrs M H W h eeler............ Mi 0 G Ktii.o i Mrs. H. C o o ley ..................... Mrs. N. H. B ic k fo r d ............ Mrs A. F. H o o v e r .............. Mrs. C. F. C r o s s ................. Mrs. A E rick so n .......... M iss M artha H a g b erg Mrs. G. R o d g ers Mrs R. A. W eidm an Mrs J. E. M etzger Mra. P. A nd ersen .............. Mrs. 8. B r e w s t e r ............... Mrs. C. L a t o u i e l l ....... ....... d rs. F. B eers .................... M iss E ls ie M etzger ......... M is. C lau d e S m ith ........... Mrs H en ry J o n e s ............ M is W. A. P r o c to r ............ Mrs. J J a il ....................... M is. H. L. D o u th lt.............. M iss bnodu Cook ....... M iss A g n es T a y lo r ......... Mrs. A. T h o m p so n ............. M is E lla A ton ............. G uy J o n es ........................ W. J. H u m s ......... Mrs W Cook ...................... Mrs. C. C ath ey ............. . Mrs. P ercy G iese Miss Lydia ^ a ettler Mrs E. B o u ig e o is d rs S lg K n ig h to n .......... Mrs. A. L. M a y b ee_____ Mrs C. I. R uker .......... Mrs E. J H e s e ltln e Mrs A. B a n k u s .Mrs W. T rim b le Mrs Frank C h risten sen .Mias Ada H oney Mrs. Win. M orand. Mrs O. W a l l n ........................ Mia. A. R G oger Mrs. W. H orn eck er ___ .drs. J. W . T o w n s e n d ....... .Mis Win. Me A lp in e M iss E. S ta ffa n so n d i s A. B. K ersla k e Mrs. J. L yane Mra G B M iddleton Miss A ddle Q u esin b erry Mrs. J. R. D u n can Mra G rant b loop Mrs. C a ll I'ah i Mrs. M. D. K ein ... M iss Maud M ichel Alias R osa Coon a Mra. J. B lisa t lis s E v e ly n M etzgei Mia. R esale M a rsh a ll M is H. N ic h o lls Mrs B C. A ltm an di s I W B u tler ....... Mrs J. H H en d rick so n M iss M argaret b h a n tin e Mra E A K essle r d i s A. F. C h ase ............ •It a W. U. Mooi e d i s C. I*. P u rcell Alisa Alber ta S ch n eid er . d rs. C. H u n ter Mrs. J. B ra m h a ll Mrs. M aty W ood Mrs. A. D ick so n ............. ___ M iss M arie Lane M iss E th el Cal kina Mrs W. A. Ho wen A H erd . ............ ........... T H R EE 4 Bank of Gresham SJi GRESHAM, OREGON 63040 54315 42797 37261$ 23053 20025 11100 10023 7055 7500 6300 6125 5770 5705 5165 5050 5100 5000 5000 4672 4200 4100 4000 4000 4000 3600 3720 3700 3700 3500 3500 3500 3100 IM I 2035 2030 a 4 per cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. □ U. S. DEPOSITARY FOR POSTAL SA VINOS FUNDS Designated Depositary for the Cities of Gresham and Fairview and Gresham SCHOOL D1ST. No. 4. \Ve solicit the accounts of individuals and merchants, ex tending to our customers every courtesy consistent with safe and conservative banking. h . A, HOLLIDAY, V ice-P resid en t. A. F. .MILLER, P resid en t. G ust. lutrson, E m anuel A n d eisn n , i T erry John Shipley left Portland last T hursday for M ontford. W iscon sin , w here he exp ects to spend several w eeks with rela tiv es and friends. Wui. S ales, who liv es on the Base Line road near T erry, has h is new house nearly com p leted and w ill m ove In soon. Mrs. Eva E n d icott, who Is teach ing ut D istrict No. 8, bus the sym pa- thy of th e en tire com m u n ity, her [m oth er h a tin g passed aw ay on e day last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P ow ell called at the hom e o f Mrs. C oons lust W ed nesday even in g. T he ten an ts livin g on th e Webb farm lost a valu ab le horse on e day Ini^ week w h ile in P ortlan d , by a m u tin g train. 2700 2240 2110 2010 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 T he V otin g C on test is on. Are 2000 , can d id ate? If not and you 2000 I yOU K. W. PETER SO N , C ashier. K. A. M ILLER, V ice-Pre*Idem J. Mel*. R obinson, D irectors A c e td e u t to F r e d M a t ild a » . A painful accident, which cam e near proving seriou s, occurred y es terday to Fred M atthias at his hom e near G resham , when a sp lin ter from a w edge w hich he w as using en tered his body and lodged a short d istan ce from the heart. The Injured matt w as rushed to Good Sam aritan h osp ital where the sp lin ter was rem oved. It was found I to have en tered th e abdom en and | ranged upward, lod gin g below the heart and six in ch es w ithin (lie body. Mr. M atthias was brought hom e from the hospital, and alth ou gh he w ill he laid up for a few days, a rip- id recovery is expected. A S h ort ( u k e T a lk . About th irty gueHts gath ered last Friday even in g at the hom e of i ’ r. and Mrs. W. E. Hates, being In tied 2000 | w ant a valu ab le prize, send in your to a "short cak e ta lk .” No doubt 2000 I nam e, th en get your frien d s to vote they expected to hear a lecture on 2000 for you. the culinary art or perhaps on the 2000 2000 best m ethods o f m aking straw berry N o tic e o f M a rs h a l's Sale. 2000 sh ortcake. Instead, how ever, they N otice is hereby given , th at on 2000 had a rousing even in g of contest 2000 | M onday. O ctober 19, at 10 o'clock a. 2000 m., at th e City H all, F airview , Ore., gum es and fun und fur refreshm ent» 2000 they hud ull the cake they c mid 2000 there w ill be sold at public au ction for eat. T here w ere seven lifferen t d elin q u en t a ssessm en ts for the im 2000 kinds of cuke which everyon e ha-1 to provem ent of H arrison street. City of 2000 Lost 7-8, Block 21, Mary sam ple. T here were big cak es and 2000 F airview : 2000 K. Hiddlwson, Q uinton, K ansas, for little cukes, square cak es and rumnl By order of the City Coun 2000 $38-82. cak es, long cukes and short cakes. J. H. SCHRAM. R ecorder. H44 cil. T h a t’s w here the party got Its nam e. Date of brst p u b lication , Sept. 18, '14 2000 Mrs. Jus. M cKinney, being tin best 2000 D ale of last publication Oct. 16, '14. 2000 gu esser present? won a b eau tifu l 2000 W h a t W o u ld Y o u D o ? party cak e. 1000 T here are m any tim es when one T he g u ests departed, voting Mrs. 2000 man q u estion s an oth er's action s und Hates a royal en tertain er. 2000 Men uct d ifferently under 2000 m otives. 2000 different circum stan ces. T he q u e s 2000 tion is, what w ould you do right 2000 now if you had a sev ere cold? Could 2000 you do better than to take C ham ber 2000 lain 's Cough R em edy? It is hlglilv 2000 re> unintended by people who have w 2000 used It for yeurs and know Its value. 2000 Mrs. O. E. Sargen t, Peru, Did., says, HOM EM ADE SAUSAGE, 2000 "( h aiu b erlaiu ’s Cough Rem edy is HAM, LARD, BACON 2000 worth its w eight In gold and I take 2000 pleasure in recou iw en d iu g It.” For 4 i£ 2000 sa le by ull D ealers. New Sanitary Meat Market 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 200) 2001 2001 2001 200i 2001 200' 200' 200' 200) 2001 2001 200' 200' 200' 200' 200' 2001 200' 200' 2001 2001 2001 2001 200) 200' 200) 200' 200' 200' 2001 200' 200' 200' 2001 2000 A d o l f T ie t z e Get posted at the b egin n in g on the .o lin g C ontest so you w ont m iss the aeuefits. GRESHAM,-ORE RULES GOVERNING THE VOTING CONTEST RULE 1. T he P u lfer M ercantile Co. w ill issu e vote« as per follow in g sch ed u le, excep tin g as h ereafter may be m en tion ed : 100 for $1.00 on cash salos. 200 for $1.00 in m erch an d ise paid with due bills. 300 for $1.00 on p aym ents ot old accounts. 2 0 0 for $1.00 on due b ills sold. 200 for $1.00 on bargain and Jearauce sales. In referen ce to issu in g votes on id accou n ts, they may be issued for he paym ent of old accou n ts, that vere incurred prior to Ju ly 1, 1914. ,'otes w ill not be given on new harge accou n ts u n less th is particu- ar accou n t Is paid w ith in thirty lays, then votes may be issued if he m erchant is w illin g and so or- iers. ¡C. Anderson RULE 2. V otes w ill be Issued Ira. F. E. C larke ■ Ith a tim e lim it of tw o w eek s, and Alice E k stro m ou st be cast in th e b allot box, pro Mrs R obert J o n sru d ided for th at purpose, before the j y r, W. C. F a n ch er -xpiratlon ot tbe tim e lim it. Be- Mrs. A lice Cannon ore castin g rotes, m ake a record for Mr* A. L. H ea co ck ■ our own guid an ce. D. H a rg ro v e Mla Edna S ta n le y In order to fa c ilita te votin g you .re requested to place your votea in Mrs. J. W. DiMon rn en velop e and sea l it. P lea se Mrs. M agnuson. vrite tbe num ber of votea th e eu rel- | >pe con tain s and tbe nam e of tbe undldate you d esire Ut vote for on be ou tsid e. RULE 3. E m ployees, clerk s and C o n tin u e d fro m page I ela tlv es of the m erch an ts and new s- week to adm it new m em bers. It ,.aper pub lish ers can n ot p articip ate >s candidates. elected A lice W rinkle presid en t, and RULE 4 M erchants sh a ll In no an ex ecu tiv e board com posed of Ar- .nstance Issue votes u n til su ch votes is v e been properly stam p ed with line Shaw , Marlon D unsm ore, Mill- heir firm nam e C u stom ers sh ou ld uie N olan, E thel H ufford, W illiam refuse them oth erw ise. fe u s c h and F erris Sw isher. T he so- < ¡ety plans to give an en tertain m en t In th e near fu tu re with the ad vise ot Principal Fry of the high sch ool. GRAND BALL AN EVENT MAIN ST. R ULE 6. T h e solicitin g of votes . In the m erch an t's store. In front of [ store or on p rem ises Is prohibited, R ULE 6. A vote that Is scratched [ or m arked In any m anner after It leaves th e m erch an t’s hands, sh all be throw n o u t, providing this defac lug sh ou ld appear th at a figure had been tam pered with. R U LE 7. A fter N ovem ber first no new can d id ates w ill be entered. R ULE 8. E verybody 1 b invited to n om in ate can d id ates. All that is necessary la to send In the nam e of any you u g lady in the com m unity. Tbla w ill e n title ber to 200« n om i n atin g votes and sb e w ill be entered as a can d id ate. I R ULE 9. V otes are not transfer- al,le •* ter being cast R U LE 10. V otes that are not properly stam ped with the mer- ch an t's sig n a tu re, or votes with the tim e lim it exp ired , will not be ac- cepted. R ULE 11. A com m ittee selected by th e m erchants will count the votes each w eek, beginning with tbe tbird w eek and report the resu lts In tbe O u tlook . C om m ittee w ill be e a i uounced later. R ULE 12. On October 19th all co n testa n ts sh ow in g no gain In votes up to that d ate will he dropped from the p u b lish ed Hat. T heir votes »111 be held to th eir credit, should they d esire to re-enter. And votea w ill be given at tbe tim e sa les are m ade ouly. T b e G re u h a n i O u tlo o k w ill g iv e 2 0 0 0 votes fo r each d o lla r on new ¡ »««I IOOO votes for each dollar for re- uew ala tar back e u h e c rip u o n * Another Beautiful Award Monday, October 12 , T he R u ssellv ille g ran ge w ill c e le brate its w inning the first prize of $250 for Its exhibit at th e cou n ty fair next Saturday at Its h all on the Base Line road. A program will be rendered w hich w ill be follow ed by a banquet at which John M ills w ill preside. T he $250 is a big help to ' the K u m ellvllle gran ge and it mer ited w inning tbe capital prize John Straus, o f San D iego, Cal Is th e gu est of W A Proctor this week. Mr. S trau s ex p ects to return to his hom e In C a liforn ia In a few w eeks. Mr and Mrs Dick R adford visited their son, L ee R adford, o f Spring - water last week Mrs. Ida H om es, o f S p rln gw ater, Warm up with a P erfection Oil ; spent th e w eek-end with her par H eater, sold by S terlin g A K idder. [ enta, Mr. and Mrs U. H. B lackburn The B aptist Aid so ciety w ill meet 4 not h e r B a rg a in with Mrs. Ella ftchuetder all day j In a second hand organ. R. R Carl T hursday, O ctober 15 aon it HOW TO SECURE TOUS VOTES E a c h c a n d id a te n o m in a te d I» g iv e n 2 0 0 0 voles to start w ith. T h e lis t o f c a n d l'la tn a w ill l»e p u b lis h e d In te r In D ie O u tlo o k . V o tes g iv e n w ill« purcliaaea at th e P u lfe r M e rc a a U le Co. S to re (ittw h a iu . Nee Hat u n d e r K u iea o f C o ûtent. V o u » g iv e n w ith uew su b s c rip tio n » a m i re n e w a l» to G reaham O u tlo o k . ¡4000 votes on each d o lla r re c e iv e d on new s ub scrip tio n. IOOo ,.(ta a on e n rh d o lla r re c e iv e d on ren ew als. lOOO » 'ile a on eat b d o lla r re ceived on s u '*< rtp U o a In a r if re a rs t o iiih ln a tlo n s u b s c rip tio n s In c lu d e d . Subscriptions payable la advaaca. Subscribe for the Outlook Today. Help Vour Favorite «: