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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1914)
FAGS FOUR G RB8H AM P IC T U R E S O F T H E E U R O P E A N MONDAY, OCT. 12 OUTLOOK W AR At the Moving Picture Theatre “WAR IS HELL” A Four Reel Hand Colored War Feature This picture shows the actual destruction of English balloons by a German Zepplin, also a battle between two aeroplanes. I his and many other European War movements are woven into a very thrilling drama. Admission Price 10c and 20c as ON-THE-WING NEWS Continued from page 1 W. C T. U. COLUMN Additional Gresham Locals F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 0. 1014 IN GRESHAM , AND VICINITY IQ U A L I T Y Earl Townsend, of Fairview, suf- | fared a severe injury yesterday when he had his left hand caught in a feed cutter and crushed the third and fourth fingers. The hand was ' dressed by a physician front Gresh- I ant. It is probable that one finger ' if not both will he saved. Velnta, the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw of Fair- . view, is spending a day or two with Mrs. F. D. Axtell. ~ W. A. Proctor and wife, of Cot- ! trell, and D. W. Metzger and wife spent Wednesday together in Port- ! land. Daney Newton and wife, of Seattle are spending the week with the Jones and Cathey fam ilies. They were callers today on Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Metzger. IN ROOFING IS A BIG WORD We Sell and Recommend “E b on coat” R oofing It's a guaranteed articles and is made in Vi» 1. - and 3 ply. There's another good feature about EBONCOAT ROOFING, the Price is Right. See us for everything in the building paper line. STERLING & KIDDER’S Boone Johnson has been quite ill for the past few days with an attack of acute indigestion. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kern were Port land visitors today. Mrs. Kern en tered som e of her fine dahlias in the flower show at the Armory. Mrs. C. M. Oliphant drove today t0 tjje Sandy river to bring back her ■sons and nephews who have been Hahin„ and huntinir for the nast few n S I l i n g a i l d n U I l U l l g IOT tllfe P d S l l e w days near the upper bridge The Hardware Store Gresham. Ore. ■‘G'SC There are two things that every ing for 17 cents per bushel, now 75 Frank Cathey of Seattle is visiting WIDE SPREAD cents. Then hogs 4 cents, now 8.10. good citizen of Oregon will do: First with his father W G. Cathey and register. Second, vote for the best LOW DOWN As I passed from northwest to Interests of the state. other relatives. southw est, and from thence to north It is not necessary for any person W e like it since it is the R est S p rea d er M oney Can Ruy and east and saw the cattle not on a of voting age to be referred to other Mrs. Geo. Parker moved her house- guaranteed to do better work in less time thanany other spreader thousand hills, but roaming in the states, or other countries for evi- hold goods this week to Portland on the market today. I t ’s easy to load, thoroughly pulverizes, of what drinking does for the ! where she expects to live for a , time. valley and see and hear of her in I dence n d iv id u a l T h u l i t t l a « n m m n n l t v In . . „ , . sp re ad s wider and more evenly th a n any o t h e r machine. Mr. Parker is still at Mt. Angel con- stitutions of learning I am forced to which we live furnishes ample exam-1 . , , C o m e a n d G et th e F r e e C a ta lo g 1 party consists of D. O. and C. L. tlie conclusion that Missouri is a pie. Can you think of one family , s *der*UK a location there We also have a special (older, showing " N isco" Spreaders in full colors. that would be benefited by removing The Gresham high school football White of Portland, Clair Salley, of great state and has in it some Both, circular and catalog, w ill give you a good idea ol "A T iic o ” Spreader the temptation? We know you can. perfection. The machine itself is on hand (or your inspection. Come and mighty good men and women, not Then le t’s help by discussing prohi team will go to St. Johns tomorrow - Rochester, Minnesota, and Ben Lang- see the practical, low down top, the extra deep bed and all other unique,/ withstanding you have to “show ” bition with our neighbor. Don’t say whero they will play the first game worthy, of Newberg. features found only in “N ijc o " Spreaders. Let us sh o w you, " l!f “my vote won’t help much.” them. of the season with James Johns Rev. A. J. Ware, of Oregon City, The women of Gresham are mak High. Passing through the states of Illi H E SSE L ’S F A R M M A C H IN E R Y will preach next Sunday both morn ing a system atic canvass in the city nois, Indiana, and Ohio, the 20th to urging everyone to register. The two German classes of the ing and evening at the Baptist day, we crossed the Ohio river into high school enjoyed a social last church. The evening service will be Superior Drills, Gas Engines, Feed Mills, Cider Presses. A West Virginia as the train goes night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gin at 7:30. Rev. Mr. Ware expects complete line of all Machinery. Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows. North Dakota's Ex|»erience. winding up Big Sandy and you see The results here are most gratify J. N. Faris. All conversation and to conduct two services each Sunday Best to Huy. Best to Use. nothing but hills and brush in sight ing. The assessed valuation has in entertainm ent were in German. A during the winter. GRESHAM, OREGON creased more than threefold since you wonder what this country was The Women's Home Missionary prohibition was adopted. The per large attendance was present. made for. Can it be of any use to capita bank deposits is nearly $138. The Outlook is asked to announce 1 society will meet next Wednesday af- hum anity? As you see a railroad The per cent of illiteracy has been that O. H. Joy. of the international ternoon at 2:3U o'clock at the home track up almost every hollow, (no reduced in ten years from 5 6-10 per Bible Students’ association will give of Mrs. Wiil Ott. An interesting to 3 1-10 per cent. The per cap canyons) and at the mouth of hol cent ita wealth has nearly doubled in the a free lecture in Metger's hall next program has been arranged which lows, nestles a little town, sprung up same period. There are but 1 4-10 ¡Sunday afternoon at 3 o ’clock, His will include a report by Mrs. Mel- We Pay 5Jc a pound for No. 1 as by magic, and ever and anon pass prisoners for each 5,000 of popula- subject is, “The Judgm ent Day, the ' ville T. Wire of the W. H. M. S. day a train of 50 and more cars loaded tlon. Of the fifty counties, forty-two Cows. Can use Hogs and V eal at the recent m eeting of the Oregon World’s Hope.” He suggests that with coal and coke, think of the have no poorhouses and those In oth any time. Any quantity. er counties have but few' inmates. his view of the judgm ent day is very conference in Portland. Letters will thousands that are b en efited by the Four counties have no jails and the different from the ordinary concep be read by Mrs. Benj. Cameron from products brought forth from ll'e jails of fourteen counties are empty. Highest Price According to Size and.Quality tion but he claim s to have a good a missionary friend in Corea. The bowels of these mountains, you are Eight counties have no prisoners in sound basis for his view and invites Ladies’ chorus will sing. The pro penitentiary and nine counties have convinced the most unsightly things but one each.— Oregon Anti-Saloon your attendance. This is one of gram will be followed by a social are pregnant with blessings and can Manual. three free lectures to be given on hour and luncheon. Mrs. Ott will be be made subservient to the wants of it Is booze that m akes Oregon In Bible subjects. assisted in serving by Mrs. J. E. what Oregon will be after November stitutions in such contrast with the PHONE 41 Metzger and Miss Mabel Thomas. A above. There will be a m eeting of the 3, dry. How changed. Four years Vote “332 X YES” Oregon dry, Board of Directors of the fair asso cordial Invitation is extended to all man. it means money and character to our ciation next Monday for the purpose who are interested in missionary Gang plows, though common in . Mrs. C. L. Look of Boyd, Oregon, Bluefield and all West Virginia is children. of taking steps to m eet the deficit work. prairie countries are very rare in j is spending the week visiting her ago I passed from the Ohio river Christian Science service will be western Oregon. One was recently J parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gould. entailed at the late fair. All bills Where the Drink Rurden Falls. through the entire state and at al held in their hall in the I. O. O. F. sold by Hessel & Son for use on the The great burden of drink is not and premium warrants will be paid most every station men boarded the bourne by the drinker, but by the after the m eeting of the board, building Sunday at 11 o ’clock. Sub Sweet Briar farm east of Gresham. ' 8. S. Thompson, who has been suf train drunk, but in crossing the en drinker’s children. which was delayed because of Pres- ject, “Are Sin, Disease and Death The Jap who rents the place Is m ak fering with lumbago, is able to be tire state 1 did not see a drunk man. In our studies among school chil around again. Tlie old Dominion, my native state, dren in New York City we find t h a t .ident Lew is’ attendance at the state R eal?” The public is cordially in ing a specialty of berries and has vited to attend the church services. many acres in berries. The gang ! Mrs. W. T. Hartley, who has been sixty-tw’o per centum are the chil- fair in charge of the Multnomah lias just gone dry by more than 80,- dren of drinking parents: a::d that At a m eeting of the Gresham fire plow requires five horses and plows ill for the past week is reported 000. The saloon keepers who with the ninety-one per centum of these ch il county exhibit. better. ■, George Barr is stocking up his men, held on Tuesday evening, it two furrows at once. bums and undesirables crossed over dren of drinking parents suffer from was decided to change the date of som e functional or organic disease farm on the Sandy road and was in the line into the old state so they The Pacific Coast Manufacturer of Vernon Lucile Kelly, the 3-year- In one institution for tlie reat- Gresham this week buying cattle the proposed benefit ball to Satur could enjoy personal liberty (? ) now Portland has a good mention nt the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. H. ment of physical defectives n recent day evening, October 17, because of Gresham cannery now under con Kelly, won second place in her class will have to depart for a clim ate study shows that every oatieni is the and pigs from Wendle Cleveland. more congenial and adapted to their child of drinking parents.— Pacific The china dishes were won at the conflicting dates with sim ilar dances struction. in the eugenics contest at the state taste. I commenced this epist’e ex- Patriot, Aug. 19, 1914. Puifer drawing on W ednesday by in Troutdale and Orient. Her score, which was 96.7, Week-end guests at the home of ’ fair. Think of the heartaches of the Henry Hemingson, who has a fine W. F. Honey were Mrs. Jennie Kemp waB only .3 of a point below the win- le c tln g to tell som ething of the im parents of these suffering children. Mrs. Peter Leonard who held No. pressions made by the trip across The winning number was 160-acre farm at Damascus, has in of Portland the new state president ner ° t first place. She will receive New York state is no exception. 39,959. stalled a Nisco spreader, which will of the W omen’s Christian T em p er-ja silver cup. It will be remembered the continent but length already ad The drink curse is the same in Ore 39,098. m onishes that there is danger o* the gon. Mrs. Lillian Pullen entertained at be of great advantage in his line of ance Union, Mrs. Jew ett Hatcher of ' 1 Hat she was the winner of first place We can help m aterially to better general farming. waste basket, so I will stop right Seattle, formerly editor of the Union I*1® Gresham fair. these conditions by voting and using dinner yesterday In honor of her here E. A. LEONARD. sister Mrs. C. L. Look. William Knighton, having sold his Signal and Mrs. Brown of Albany, our influence for prohibition. Mrs. W. F. Honey, who is ill in a tailor shop, will go to Portland in a formerly Oregon state president. Chicago hospital, is reported to be day or so, where he may go into bus Harley Turner, of St. Helens, out of danger and making a good re iness again for him self. spent the week-end with his parents covery. Do your banking business tomor Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Turner. Will Knighton has sold bis tailor row as Monday is another legal holi Mrs. C. O. Branson, who is at St. shop to Peter Leonard who has taken day. It will be one of the anniver Vincent’s hospital in Portland, is possession and will continue the bus saries of the day on which we were getting along well and expects to be iness with increased facilities. He discovered by Columbus, and is try home in a few days. She was oper arrived here last summer from Swit- ing to get on the preferred list of ated upon two weeks ago for an in erland and has a home in Cleveland's holidays along with the Fourth of cipient tumor which proved to be ' addition. July and several others of more or benign and not cancerous as was re Mrs. Celia Scheifer, living on El less importance. ported. wood avenue, below Rockwood is re The Zion Evangelical church will The m eeting of the Ladies' Aid so ported to be seriously ill with slight observe Harvest Home and Rallying ciety Wednesday at the home of Mrs. hopes of recovery. Day Sunday. Several churches of C. J. Lundquist was a record breaker Portland have made arrangem ents for attendance and enthusiasm . The Eugene R egister warns vote to send a large delegation to assist Plans for the work of the Aid were again.«* the special tax law to cres the Gresham people in their celebra discussed and a fine luncheon was a fund for the unemployed as ten tion. Services will begin at 10:30 enjoyed by all. Ing to Oregon th e goat. a. m. and continue during the day. From 12:30 to 2:00 p. m. there will be an interm ission, and besides par taking of a lunch served by the Mar tha society the tim e of this noon hour will be whiled away with so cial games and patriotic songs. Four or five different speakers will ad dress the congregation. Collections will be taken up during the day for A small Leak may sink a great ship. missions and the Red Cross. A cor dial invitation is extended to all. A small expense regularly incurred may hinder, if Notices have been posted by not ruin, your chance for success. School Clerk Roberta, calling a spec You can watch the “LEAKS" when you pay by ial m eeting of the voters of District No. 4 for Friday. October 16. at 3:30 Check. You will hesitate before you write a check for a p. m The purpose of the m eeting is needless purpose. It s the right way of getting ahead. to vote on the transfer of the lately acquired school alte on Main street to the Union high school. Let Ls.Have Your Ctieckiuc Account Several auto loads of Masons and members of the Eastern Star from Visco SPREADER 1/ NOTICE! GRESHAM MARKET We Offer for Your Saturday Selection Fresh Celery Cauliflower Lettuce Cabbage Cranberries Sweet Potatoes Pineapple Turnips Grape Fruit Green Beans Grapes Green Peppers Bananas Etc., Etc. REPAIR THE LEAK G ood T im e fo r Fall S eed in g We Have Vetch Seed, Timothy, Clover Rye, Orchard Grass, Etc. WIRE 661 METZGER BROS. P o w .il street Service and Quality Store WIRE 661 Gre»h«ni. Oregon Gresham attended a banquet given at Lents by Mount Scott lodge on W ednesday. A program of music and readings was rendered, the pre siding officer being Mrs. Fred Katxky. FIRST STATE BAN!\ G PLSM A M , t 0 • r * « h y O FL,