Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 17, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
FOT»
OITLOOK
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER
17.
1W14
The flue of Dr Thom pson's fine
residence burned out on Sunday af-
' t-rnoon at a convenient hour for the |
Mr* Martha J. Johnson, i t . died
The funeral of W illiam Lusted,
whole town to be present. No dam- |
Sunday at her residence, 498 18th who passed away last Friday, No­
J ^ A D E in America
age was done to anything about the
street, and will be buried in Multno­
vember 13, at the home of his son
l ouse but som e of the firemen were
mah cem etery from the P. L. Lerch
and that’s not all,
!. aught with their Sunday clftthes on.
undertaking parlors. East Eleventh George Lusted, was held on Satur­
ADE in Portland
3 0 0
and Clay streets, at 1 o'clock tornor- day at the Pleasant Home M ethodist
Mrs. A tkinson, from Juneau, A las­ The usual results follow ed on Mon-I
row afternoon.
The Evening Star |church on Saturday afternoon R ev. ka, is here to spend the w inter with day and the su its all look as good as
B> TH‘
grange will have charge of the serv­ J. H. Wood officiating. Interm ent her daughter. Mrs. Harry Osman.
i new.
was in Pleasant Home cem etery.
ice* at the grave.
The agricultural dem onstrations on
The Gresham high school has been
W illiam Lusted was born in Sus- .placed again in the Lower Columbia the fertile Gresham gridiron last Sat­
Mrs. Johnson was born In W ash­
ington county, Arkansas, and came sex county. England, April 14. 1824• Jebatiug dtatrtrt, which includes As- urday were productive of 7 tai-1
across the plains with her parents, He cam e to America with his par toria,
Tillam ook,
Scappoose,
St. lies for the Franklin high and 2 ta l­
Thomas and Nancy J. Lee, settlb g ents at the age of 14 years. He was Johns and Gresham. The first de­ lies for Gresham; all of which shows
in Clackamas county in 1833. She married to Elizabeth Humphrey at bate will probably be held early in that intensified soil disturbances are
attended Portland academy and there Cape Vincent, New York, January 2. January in all the districts.
more intensely understood in the
met Jacob Johnson, whom she mar­ 184 9. Mr. Lusted was a m em ber of
R. B. Belt and wife, who are the city than out here,
AU CAST HEATERS with Nickel Trimming,
ried in 1859. Mr. Johnson died In the M ethodist Episcopal church for new proprietors of the form er Town- ; Jam es Hillyard, who road super-
45 years.
1901.
HANDSOME, DURABLE,
send confectionery store, have taken vises most of the tim e when he is
Mr. Lusted is survived by bis housekeeping rooms on the second away from home and w ho lives at
Mrs. Johnson’s father was a cousin
CONVENIENT.
of General Robert E. Lee.
Eight widow, now 89 years of age, one son, floor in the sam e building.
Gillis, was a business visitor in
George,
six
grand-children
and
one
children survive, they are: Wynn W.
I. N. O'Maria, recently from Ju- Gresham yesterday,
Johnson, of Tacoma, W ashington; grand-child. The grand-children are
neau, Alaska, was a caller last week
John Larson, husband o f Mayor
J. J. Johnson, Mrs. Mary M. Lent, Mrs. Goff and Arthur Lusted of Port­
on Harry Osman and fam ily. He at- Larson of Troutdale, paid Gresham a
II. L. Johnson, Mrs. Arminta Zinser, land; Mrs. Margaret Clark of N ew ­
tended the Odd F ellow s lodge here social visit yesterday.
He was ac-
Charles E. Johnson, Miss Jennie A. berg; Harry Lusted of Lents and
Johnson, of Portland, and Mrs. Annie W alter Lusted and Miss Inez Lusted last Saturday night and was given a companied by the mayor.
good time. Mr. O'Maria, who is an
The Maccabees, their fam ilies and
E. Clark, of Alaska.
of Gresham.
You will like this Heater. Priced Reasonable
old miner, has gone to C alifornia for jnvjte«j guests, w ill have a reunion
Best to Buy.
l l i » t to U s e . a few m onths’ visit and will return to and entertainm ent in the Maccabee
H a r d w a r e Sto
Gresham perhaps to m ake a home hall at Rockwood on Saturday night
here.
next.
Gresham, Ore.
Mr. J. Quick spent Sunday at the
M. M. Squire has been fiiguring
on the problem of getting up to Stay- home of E. C. Lindsey.
A faint tink le of wedding bells is
ton, in Marion county with an auto-
m obile at this tim e of the year. He'll heard on the Base Line som ew here
know all about it before he gets between the Twelve-M ile House and
there. He says he is going up there Rockwood.
on a visit to George L. Edwards who
The Piper's Pay” is a short, inter-
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
is running an electric plant.
esting comedy to be given by local
W. H. H am ilton, the w ell known talent at Fairview Novem ber 27. for
Best Quality Meats,
undertaker of M ontavilla, was seen the benefit of the work of the Pres­
in Gresham last week. He wore a j byterian church.
“ East Lynn,” as given at the
broad sm ile and his usual business
suit which relieved the public con­ Gresham theater on Friday night
H ighest Prices paid fo r VEAL and HOGS, according
last, was the very best of all travel­
siderably.
to Size and Quality.
Jack Brown, the man who repre­ ing perform ances ever given in
The play was w ell ren-
PH ON E 41
POW ELL STREET!
sents the McMinnville fire insurance Dresham
dered
by
the
cast, every detail being
company,
et
al,
was
seen
talking
to
All Repairs
a granger yesterday. They were tell­ perfect. More of the sam e kind
Henry Jones, of Melrose,
Am ong the county officers recent­
ing each other that business is dull, j would be appreciated as a w elcom e
but Jack has another policy s k y - ' relief from m oving pictures and vau­ ly elected for Cowlitz county, W ash­ Gresham visitor yesterday.
A fine program is l>. ing arranj
hooting this way from McMinnville deville. The play was preceded by ington are Clark Studebaker, sheriff,
for
the Ladies' Aid bazaar to be I
and winked at him self when the c o n - iseveral excellent reels w hile w aiting who is a brother of Mrs. E. H. K el­
fab was over.
I for the 8eat8 to fil1 UP The attrac- ly of Gresham and Miss Lucia Jen- on December 10. Rev Melville!
kins, superintendent of schools, a W ire and Mrs. L. Osborne are’
George W. Stapleton must feel tions drew a crowded house.
Phone 544
-
-
-
Gresham, Ore.
The
promised
auto
service
car
un-
sister of Mrs. C. H. 1-ane of Gresham m em bers of the committee.
quite lonesom e running for mayor all
alone.
Som eone tried to nom inate der the m anagem ent of B. F. Rob- w'ho was re-elected by a large ma-
J. A. Alm iral, a New York cap!
H ighllne just to give him company er,s an<1 Jake Kau went ,nto com - jority.
ist, will start work In the spring
on the ticket but C harlie Cleveland m*s s ’on on
riday last between
A surprise party was given at the
put a kibosh on the schem e because Gre8ham and Portland.
Headquar- hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair big irrigation project in the Pow|
H ighline is needed to polish our ,ers 'n ^ res^am >8 a+ Belt s confec­ last Saturday evening, which was in Valley, Baker county.
V our d o cto r fig h ts d is e a se w ith m ed icin e. If th e m ed icin e is
shoes next sum m er— a duty which tionery store. The fare is 20 cents celebration of the fourteenth birth­
not rig h t, lie can n ot con q u er d ise a se . If th e d ru g g ist d o es h is d u ty
would be incom patible with the dig­ each way with the car leaving on its day of their daughter Miss W inifred.
th e m ed icin e w ill be rig h t, and you r d o cto r w ill stan d a fair ch an ce
nity of a man who had been a candi- first daily trip at 7 :3 0 a. m. It will About 25 young people were present
o f w in n in g th e victory.
LEAVE GRESHAM (daily)
leave about every two hours there-
I
date
for mayor.
who spent the evening with gam es
In no o th er brunch o f th e D rug B u sin ess sh o u ld th e d eta ils
O. W. P , Depot.
The Monday crawfish, which is the i a^ er.
receiv e m ore ca re and a tte n tio n th a n in th e P rescrip tio n d ep art­
and music. Mrs. St. Clair was as­ North Bound
South Bo
m en t. E very d e ta il th ere is im p ortan t.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleveland
little ally of the big Oregonian, ap­
sisted in en tertain in g by her daugh­ >12:30 a.m.
+12:25
W e rea lize th is fa it and m a k e th o ro u g h n ess a fea tu re o f ou r
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Cover
have
t 2 :04 a.m.
peared six pages ahead of tim e yes­
5:35
ter Miss Mildred and Miss Ebbie Har
p rescrip tio n ca se.
*5 :4 0 a.m.
7:45
terday.
One more spurt like that been spending a week at Seaside.
E very P rescrip tio n d isp en sed a t th is sto r e h as th e p erson al a t­
grove.
7 :3 3 a.m
ll:4 5 i
Date for the operetta “ Plym outh
te n tio n o f th e prop rietors.
and it will be entirely off the front
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKinney en ­ 7 8 :4 0 a.m.
3:45 J
W e u se on ly th e P U R E S T and B E ST D RU G S o b ta in a b le and
Rock,” at the Terry schoolhouse has
page.
9:34 a.m.
tertained a party of friends with a
5:4 5 i
our- prices a re g u a ra n teed lo w er th an any p la ce in th e city .
Lewis Shattuck, who will soon be been set for W ednesday evening, No­ card party last Saturday evening.
1 0 :4 0 a.m.
7:45)
12 :4 0 p.m.
ex-m ayoring in Idaho, but is now vember 25— T hanksgiving eve.
Robert C laxton, of Salem , returned
1:34 p.m.
L. C. Dooley sold his pool room
rusticating at Sunnyside when he Is
2 :4 0 p.m.
after
a few days' visit at the home
T he R E X ALL S to re
G re s h a m , O re .
not sellin g Fords, was a Gresham on Saturday m orning and with his
4 :4 0 p.m.
of his uncle D. E. Towle.
wife
left
for
Portland
where
they
caller yesterday.
5 :3 4 p.m.
E. D. Dewey, m ailing clerk for
will remain for a few days before
6 :4 0 p.m.
•Daily except Sum
7 :0 6 p.m. tSunday only.
going to Salem , where they may re­ The Oregonian, spent the week-end
with his sister Mrs. S. T. Crow.
9 :1 5 p.m.
main perm anently.
9 :4 5 p.m.
Miss
Edna
Vogel,
of
Portland,
waf
T. J. Kreuder, deputy state m as­
11:15 p.m. tG olf Junction onl)
ter, was an official visitor to Gresh­ the guest of • her m other Mrs. M.
MT. HOOD DEPOT.
am grange on Saturday. Mr. Kreu­ V ogel over Sunday.
6 :2 6 a.m.
||S:43s
der announced that he would make
Floyed M etzger cam e to Portland
9:50a
8 :1 5 a.m.
an offiial visit to Rockwood grange from C orvallis to w itness the Ore-
11 :3 0 a.m.
1:59»
'3 : 3 0 p.m.
4:69»
on W ednesday evening, Deem ber 2, gon-Idaho foot ball gam e, He spent
7:09»
7 :4 0 p.m.
at which tim e the annual election of Sunday with his parents Mr. and
iiTb P leasant Home weeks days oi
officers will take place.
Mrs. J. H. Metzger.
J. Gould whose fam ily was taken
Mrs. Ella Aton is nursing E. C. M ONTA VILLA-TROUTDALE
Lv. M o n ta v illa
Lv. Tro
care of by charitable persons last Lindsey whose condition
rem ains
•6 :1 5 a.m.
*5:45
week, m ention of which was made about the sam e. He is entirely help­
Our desire is to have our Store
7 :1 5 a.m.
6:40
in the Outlook, w rites that he and less.
8 :4 5 a.m.
8:00
excel in
19:15
his w ife went to Latourell to bring
A reception will be given Thurs- 10:35 a.m.
1 2 :3 6 p.m.
10:06
their girl home but were detained day at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
2 :3 5 p.m.
111:16
by the sickness of his m other, living Honey to the teachers of the Gresh-
4 :30 p.m.
12:06
there.
Mr. Gould cam e hom e anil am public and high school by mem-
5 :5 0 p.m.
1 1:16
QUALITY AND SERVICE.
6 :5 5 p.m.
2:95
stayed tw o days and then returned hers of the W omens' Christian Tem-
13:15
for his w ife and daughter.
They perance Union and the Gresham
4:00
are all at hom e now.
j Council of Women Voters. Autom o-
6:10
The purpose is not alw ays to offer
Carl Shattuck arrived in Gresham biles will be at the library at 7:45 to
6:15
17:29]
this m orning from Maupin, w here he convey any who wish to ride.
goods th a t have only PRICE to recom­
•D aily except Sunday, 18:DO|
is engaged in the m ercantile busi­
A m eeting for the organization of
YTo Linnem an, connect with 0.
ness with his brothers.
mend them.
a chorus choir for the M ethodist P. trains for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton K elly, of Port­ Episcopal church will be held Friday
land, spent Sunday with Mr. and evening at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. E. H. Kelly.
PORTLAND GRESHAM
II. L. St. Clair. Mrs. Ellen A. Pom-
But first to have goods of a
Miss Mabel Arthur, teacher of the . eroy will have charge. All who will
A uto Service Car
eighth grade, has been detained at assist in‘ the work are invited to at-
QUALITY th at we can feel is sure to
Fare 20 Cents Each Way.
her home in Portland on account of ! tend.
Ix-avew B e lt's < onfcrtionerj 9M
please and bring you back again and
injuries to her knee received last [
Mr. and Mrs. Orma K am ey and
7:.'441 a. in. and »Isiut every
week at the sk ating party.
Miss children of South Gresham were vls-
h ou rs th erea fter.
again.
Hazel Goger of the high school is itors at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
P h o n e M x l . Gresham
teaching the grade during Miss Ar-I D. McLain on Sunday.
thur's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clark, of
No house can build perm anently on a business of one-time customers
Newberg, attended the funeral of the
latter's grandfather W illiam Lusted
founded on business is a great deal better than a business founded
The come again kind are the ones on whom we pin our faith for future
last Saturday.
on friend sh ip.”— R ockefeller.
and continued success.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones and son
We are basing our friendship on w ell defined business methods, find
H allie returned Saturday evening
our
business grow ing, and hope our friendship is doing likewise.
The season for purchasing goods th a t go along w ith holiday times—
from Riddle, Oregon, where they
Is ju
lust
com er
7
st around the corner
have been greatly benefltted In health
A DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
by the change.
recently said: "A country banker prom otes the development of bis
We are headquarters for —
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley w ent last
Let Us Serve You
com m unity In the proportion, and only In the proportion. that be
W ednesday to W alla W alla to live
em ploys his money through loaning It to farm ers for constructive
MINCE MEAT
with their daughter Mrs. R. A. Stock-
BOILED CIDER
work and im proved m ethods— not for food or for stock feed.
CRANBERRIES
MIXED NUTS
dale.
Present rural banking m ethods have resulted In entirely t«>
RAISINS
CURRANTS
POPCORN
Miss Geraldine H all, of Portland,
WALNUTS
much money being em ployed In a way that is not constructive sod
CITRON.
and
ORANGE
spent the week-end with Mrs. E. A.
LEMON PEELS
brings no developm ent w hatever, and thereby reduces the bank'«
Pomeroy.
ability to loan money for con stru ctive farm ing. In the proportlo»
Little Vernon Lucfle Kelly, daugh­
that a country banker fails to provide money for farm development
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kelly re­
and constructive farm ing. In that proportion he injures hts bsst
cently received from the state fair a
farm ers, his com m unity, and first of all Injure« him self.”
D eath o f Mr*. M artha Johu*oD.
l une* ai o f Mi
Lusted.
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
300
LHI
Portland Stove
Works
STERLING & KIDDER’S
Louden Barn Equipment
GRESHAM MEAT MARK
Tubular Stanchions
Steel wood-lined Stanchions
Litter Carriers
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bai
Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows
HESSEL S FARM MACHINERY
J
A Few Words About Prescriptions
Gresham Time Table
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
EVERYBODY
HAS HIS ‘HOBBY’
“A FRIENDSHIP
METZGER Bros.
Service and Quality Store
silver cup on which la the lnacrlp-
tion "Oregon State Fair. Second
Premium. Girl over 3 and under 4.”
The little girl scored 96.7 in the eu­
genic« contest at the state fair In Sa­
lem, which was only .8 of one per
cent below the winner of flrat place
In her class.
WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO STAND BACK OF OUR F A tf®
FIRST G .P E STATE
BAN«
.S M A M .