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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1914)
Î96 1 »1 A iv n N v r 'AVONnS N «iRKSHAM NOW IS T H E T I M E (U T U H » k TVKSDkY, GREATEST GAIN MADE BY GLADYS MILLER PLEASANT HOME , . J*™ Anna H ale, who h as been With just four weeks of th e pian o •*«» for som e tim e, was ta k en to th e eontt>st rem aining. with tw o w eeklv .P o rtla n d sa n ita riu m la st s e e k but silverw are prises to be aw a rd e d . lias m ade no im provem ent as yet. T here will be T h an k sg iv in g serv -j there is evidence of a n ip -an d -tu ca ices at the P leasan t H ome M E. struggle am ong th e eleven h ig h est church T h u rsd ay m orning a t 10:30. O u r deposits have increased more than 35 % since -contestants to come out in th e luckv Rev. R. Sm ith, th e pastor,w ill preach. A good atten d a n ce is expected. seven class. Sept. 21. 1914. Mrs. G rant Sloop is expecting h e r On December 21. a few days before b ro th er W illiam Bush from A storia W e believe in helping those who help us and most of our Christm as, th e first prize free piano to spend T hanksgiving w ith her. mention. Don t wait until the rush is on t0 gain has been judiciously loaned to our customers. and th e six other piano aw a rd s will Mr and Mrs G. W H ale visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. N. E Laym an he given in the o rd er of votee. Bank your money in Gresham and help to build up your Sunday aftern o o n . 1 Several in terestin g fea tu re s w ere community. Mrs Lewis Berg and Mrs. A lbert brought out in last n ig h t's count. Extrom and slater sp e n t Sunday w ith T he Jeweler Miss Eastm an Is bravely hold in g th s Mrs. B erg’s m other. Mrs. P e te r Greg- GRESHAM, ORE. PHONE 661 lead, having added a few th o u san d erson. Mrs H arry M orris spent th e w eek ■ votes to her form er count. Mrs. C ar end with her sister Mrs Em il B artseh A. F. MILLER Pre., F. A. HOLLIDAY. V.-P ns . K. A. MILLER. V.-Pres. r-'T ' rail made a gain of 36.110 vote«. Mrs Recent visi’ors to P o rtlan d front ■ ^H offm an 31.000, Miss F ran ces Bits« this vicinity w ere Mrs. G ran t Sloop 20,838. The contestant m ak in g th e and P ete r L arsen. Mrs. Roy W alters gave h e r fa th e r 1 highest gain was Miss Gladys M iller licet to Huy. HlV< t to I’so. P. H. Roork a b irth d ay d in n e r Sun who added almost 50,000 votes to h er day in honor of his 6 0 th b irth d ay ‘ credit. ALL KINDS, ROUGH or SCENIC Ij It is expected interest will grow to dressed , moulding i w hite heat during th e next fo u r SHINGLES, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley w ere g u ests weeks. Both con testan ts and th e h of Mr. and Mrs. B u rch e tt Sunday, , friends are asked to keep posted on Al. DeHaven has replaced his old We are selling Lumber at greatly re- the rules and work earnestly to m ake feed mill with a m ore com plete nta chine ro lle r and chopper com bined the best showing possible. duced prices and have large quantities of all D. D. Ja ck atten d ed th e fu n eral The Outlook will ren d er any a s of his cousin Mrs. N ettle A lbright kinds rough, sized and finishing, at our sistance possible, trea tin g all con at Oregou City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F erry Sm ith, of P o rt te stan ts alike. mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your or L ast night the judges found seven land, and Mrs. W alter Johnaon. of were gu ests of Mr. au d Mrs ders. Write or phone. We deliver. (unsigned votes, am ounting in all to S B eattle, auder Sunday. i over 10,000 votes, which according Mrs. J. R. Duncan visited Mrs. to the rule had to be throw n out. See Bankus Monday. The B aptist Aid society will m eet th a t all votes have the nam e of th e with Mrs. P. M. M iller on F riday a f one they are intended for. ternoon for work. All ladies a re c o r Phone 446 M artin L en n artz, Mgr. The following is the list and sta n d dially invited to atten d . ing of the co n testan ts: Miss G ertrude E astm an........ 372485 Band Concert and E n te rta in m e n t AU Repairs A band concert and e n te rta in m e n t Mrs. S. G. C a rre ll.................... 25807 3 Miss Gladys M iller.................. 185009 will be given on T hanksgiving n ig h t Mrs. C. A. Hoffman............. . 134533 a t O rient grange hall by Beyer s C on Miss F rances Bliss 91506 cert band. Excellent music will be Jen n ie L ind............. 43605 assured to g e th er w ith a long and va Mrs. J. McKinney. 38892 ried en te rta in m e n t cre atin g plenty Miss G eorgina H am lin........... 32452 of fun for young and old Among Miss C. H. H aile....................... 18808 some of the fea tu re s will be "The Phone 544 . . . Gresham, Ore Miss Iris G ullikson.................. 15903 last day In a country school." "T h e M akes a G o o d Com bination for a delicious dinner at Miss Alice R oberts........ 18840 bugler and his new tro m b o n e,” q u a r your hom e. W e alw ays have Prime things for you. ¡Miss Lulu N ystrom ...... 9000 tets. vocal and in stru m e n ta l solos T he P o rtla n d Gas and Coke Co. Bend and Bandon Is getting out 70,- T h e ch o ic e st cuts of m eat of all kinds. H om e-m ade Mrs. C hipm an................. 8250 and duetw. Special o y ster su p p er will lay Its m ains aro u n d M ilw aukie 000 ties per month. ¡Miss E thel M errill Sausage, H am , Lard and Bacon. 7665 will be served a fte r th e e n te rta in on acco u n t of an o rd in an c e cu ttin g ( Miss Gladys Lum sden . 7090 ment. If you w ant a good tim e an d the price of th e ir gas to $1.00 per Coos Bay sent nearly six m illion j Mrs. W. H. S an fo rd ...... 7000 a hearty laugh, be su re to come. HIP*) feet. Mrs. Alonzo Radford. .. feet of lumber to the San Francisco 7000 Main Street, Gresham 1 Mrs. L ulu S tre b iu _____ 7000 market the lust two weeks of Octo COTTRELL Mrs. Iva Robertson ..... 6300 T he E stah ro o k com pany of N orth ber. Miss H en rie tta Wiles 5705 The I. B. G. club met T h u rsd ay at Miss N ellie F aris. ____ 5300 the home of Mrs. Iva R obertson. TERRY Miss Maud M ichel........ 4500 Those present were th e Misses Rose 5050 and Rena Beers. Elva A ndre, Rosa T he in fa n t son of Mr. an d Mrs. E. Mrs. G ran t Shaw.. ......... 5100 W ishart, M arian J. Ilazletin e has been very ill but at Mrs. R obert Lansdown R obertson, Zena Mrs. J. C avanaugh........ 4200 N elbauer, the Misses W eatherw ax, tills w riting is m uch im proved. Miss Elsie Schultz........... 4100 Mrs. Lida B artseh, Eva and A lberta Mrs. H anning g ath ered several Miss Olive M arston........ P a u l H o e t x e l Prop. 4000 Schneider and Mrs. R obertson. T he b ranches of ripe C u th b ert rasp b e r Mrs. J. C aldo.................. 4000 next m eeting will be held a t th e hom e ries from h er garden la st week. Mrs. C. E. Iris h ............. 3059 of Mrs. Lida BartBch. Mrs. H anning spent th e aftern o o n Mrs. J. E. M etzger........ 3500 GRESHAM OUTLOOK with J. H. Johnson, of W oodm ere, lone day la st week w ith frien d s in Mrs. D. O. S m ith............. 3720 spent S aturday and Sunday w ith his | F airview . Mrs. Je n n ie O sw ald...... 3700 sister Mrs. Surah Jack. 0 mus. i yr. 3 700 Miss Rosa Coons sp en t Sunday in Mrs. E. J. G rad in .......... A d elightful su rp rise p arty was Dally O itg o n la n ........................... $«.00 Mrs. M. Myers ............ $1.16 3500 given a t th e hom e of Ed. A ndre S a t j P o rtlan d . Dally and Sunday O regonian... 1.00 3500 urday night. The evening was spent 4.16 Kim s & P ark s have moved onto Mrs. Id a H am ilto n........ Mrs. Roy K ern................ 3100 with gam es and music, a fte r which Dally J o u r n a l ............................... ISO the Tow nsend farm n ea r Fairview . 1.75 ON THE MARKET 2300 refresh m en ts were served, th en th e I C. N. H ail has now tak en ch arg e of Miss G ertrude B aker Dally an d Bunday J o u r n a l........ T.SO 4.00 Mrs. L. A. A plington.... 2640 guests departed, expressing th em FRESH EVERY HAY j the place known as th e Coon’s farm . E vening T eleg ram ...................... 4.60 1.75 Mrs. Ed. H am ilto n........ . 2700 selves as haviug spent a very p leasant H anning B rothers have b u ilt a fine Miss R eta B urch............. W oekly O re g o n ia n ..................... 1.00 2110 evening. 1.15 I chicken house w ith all th e m odern Miss M iriam Brow n...... 2010 B e ie lW se k ly J o u r n a l................ 1.00 D c .g la s Hood, of M adras, spent 1.16 i im provem ents, the week-end a t th e H utchins home. I Mrs. Coons is p rep a rin g to move MELROSE Mrs. E lla Schneider and sone C lif Ht’IINCHIHB NOW. GET THK W AR Into h e r house w hich has been occu- ford and d au g h ter A lberta, attended j filed by Kim & P arks. A n um ber of o u r young people th e fu n eral of Mrs. S chneider's cou NKWH. GET THM VOTHH F O B R. W. C alkins has ju s t finished were a t the party a t Victory S atu r sin Mrs. A lbright, Sunday at Oregon digging his well. City. day night. All rep o rt a £,ood tim e. YOt'K CAN DID ATM. C aptain Branson and wife began Bud Jo n es was a P o rtlan d visitor Sunday. revival m eetings at th e M ethodist VEUTURA PARK. church in F airview , Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Stafford is hom e ‘from ROCKWOOD T he W om en’s Im provem ent club m et W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. h er v isit w ith h er d au g h ter. Os. Jo n es is having his house p ain t T he m arriag e of F red W olpert, of N oah P erry. A com m ittee was ap Rain St. Qresh&m, Ore. pointed to see th e P. R. L. & P. Co. ed. Rockwood, (P e ak sv ille) and Miss RULES GOVERNING THE VOTING CONTEST Miss Blanche W iles visited Mrs. M agtalane P ollreis of P o rtland, took ab o u t p u ttin g lig h ts a t each statio n place on T uesday. November 17, at on th e T ro u td ale line. It being im E thel Stafford last week. Mr. and Mrs. C h ester Stafford 8 :3 « a. m., at the Sacred H eart possible fo r the ca r men to see peo RULE 1. Ths P ulfer M ercantile Co., been property stam ped w ith their firm ple w aiting a t th e statio n s. A fter the called on his m other, Sunday a fte r- church of P o rtland. will leeue v o tes ee per fo llo w in g ache t, name. C ustom ers should r efu se tlietn One day last week Mrs. K enna business m eeting refre sh m e n ts were ule. excepting as hereafter may l,e men otherw ise. H arvey locked her door aud went to tioned: served. ItULB 4. The so lic itin g o f votee In visit h e r m other. On h er retu rn POWELL VALLEY T he next m eeting will be a t the 100 for $1.00 on cash aalaa. Successor to the m erchant's stors. In fron t o f store hom e she found th e door unlocked hom e of Mrs. H arry McCoy Decem 100 for (I 00 In m erchandlee paid w ltt or on prem ises Is prohibited. The ladies of th e Swedish Mission and Mr. H arvey's violin and a sm all due bills ber 18 th. RU LE (. A vote th at la scratched W. R. TOWNSEND hand m irro r and one of th e baby's church of Powell Valley will hold an 100 for 11.00 on paym ents o f old s c or marked In any manner a fter It leaves Jack Rasm ussen is having a well p inning b lan k ets m issing. Possibly dug on his farm . D E A L E R IN auction sale a t th e church next S at th e p arty who took th e violin w anted eeunta the m erchant's hands, sh a ll ba thrown 100 for 11.00 on due b ills sold. out. providing th is d efacin g should a p W. W illiam s has moved his fam i urday evening, N ovem ber 28. Re th e b la n k et to wrap th e violin in. 100 for 11.00 on bargain and rlearanoe pear (h at a figure had bean tam pered COXFE« ‘TIONKKY, ly onto th e A um ack place. fresh m en ts will be served. A large Up to th e present w riting nothing ■ales. with. FRUITS, C IG A RS, bar been h eard of th e m issing a r ti Mr. and Mrs. J. N. D ecker e n te r atten d an ce is expected. In reference to Issuing votes on old H UI.E 7. A fter Novem ber first nr cles. a lth o u g h Mr. H arvey w ent to accounts, they may be Issued for the tained a num ber of th e ir relatives and SOFT D R IN K S new candid ates w ill be entered. P o rtlan d an d p ut it in th e hands of a friends N ovem ber 15th, It being th e HOT D R IN K S paym ent of old accounts, that wars In R U LE S. Everybody Is Invited to ORIENT detective. 23d an n iv ersary of th e ir w edding. curred prior to July 1, 1114. V otes w ill IRISH am . - ORWJON L ast T h u rsd ay Mrs. Geo. Pullen not be given on new charge accou nts un nom inate candidates. A ll that la nec A nu m b er of th e young people af- essa ry Is to send In the nam e o f any W. H. Maxwell was an O rient vis and Mrs. W illard Cook drove to P o rt tended th e union m eeting of th e le ss th is particular account Is paid w ith young lady In the eom m unlty. Thia ito r on W ednesday on his way to land and sp en t th e day with Mrs. in thirty days, then votes may be Is young people's m issionary V olunteer w ill en title her to >000 n om inatin g v o te s P o rtlan d . A. H. Bell. A fine tim e Is reported. sued If the merchant la w illin g and so and aha w ill ba entered a s a candidate. ‘society F riday evening. T hose who Louis Hale has re tu rn e d hom e Dissolution of P a r tn e r s h ip . G ran d p a Landon and O. J. Brown , or<ja ra atten d e d were, C aptain and Mrs. W. RU LE 2. V otes are not tran sferab le Notice is hereby given th a t the H. Sanford, Miss L au ra Johnson, Ed. from W alia W alla ow ing to his m oth- were o u t Joy rllH|lg ,a>l T h u rs d a y .| KULE * Votes w ill be issu ed w ith a a fter being east. er s sickness. ¡G randpa Is looking fine. iHrtnership h e re to fo re e x istin g be- Decker, Maud Decker, W alter Ras RULE 10. V otes that are not prop P o tato g ath erin g is practically fin- M ’ w H a n n in g o f T r o u t d a l e tim e lim it ” o * f two weeks, and m ust be ”• and L illian R asm ussen. iahod In th e d is tr ic t and th is vear , M n'; . , n , Ul ,a ,' ceet In the ballot bos. provided for that erly stam ped w ith the m erchant’s alg- l1’«“ the u n d ersig n e d in conduct- m ussen, lsnea in tn e d istric t an a in is y«ar vtalted Mn) K w H arvey 1 last F rl-1 F . N. P aren t b ro u g h t his wife purpoH, before the expiration o f the nature, or votea w ith tha tim e lim it e x | ’Bf » liv ery -transfer sta b le in G resh- has been accom plished w ith o u t th e d hom e from Ocean P ark , F rid ay , very em ploym ent of th e colored race, T b ere WM to m e . m p n t,on of th „ tim e lim it. Before casting votes, make pired. w ill not be accepted. I*®, Oregon, is th is day dissolved. ill. a record for your own guidance RULE 11. A com m ittee selected by 1*11 bills and ac co u n ts pay ab le to us F ra n k Ream es. who has been q u ite whose work in th e p ast was as un- ,jn k le of w edding bells In last Tues- In order to fa c ilita te voting you are the m erchants w ill count tha v o tes each Isatisfacto ry as th e m easu re of th e ir laaue of th e Outlook> b u t tb e requested to place your votea In an en week, beginning w ith the third week *re to be paid to P e te r M ichel and ,u » is able ,o b*‘ abo u t »Kain. _____________ bushel. re p o rte r m ust have h eard th e cow velope and seal It. P lease w rits the and report the r esu lts In the Outlook. I*1' Malnst th e firm to be p resen ted . . . ,, ,__Morris Wheeler, the road supervi- beiis an d tin cans a t Peaksville when I Ileet Cough M edicine for C hildren fo|. C lackaluaa baa aeveral lPaIUB number of votea the envelope contains C om m ittees w ill ba announced Inter I Michel a t G resh am , O re., be- the frien d s and neighbors of F red RULE 12. o n October 12th all con T h ree years ago when I was Hr- Uh| o am ng gravel a t the depot, and W olpert ch arlv arled him and his - and the name of the candidate you desire to vote for on the outside. 'Ofe December 1, 1914. te sta n ts sh ow in g no gain la v o tes up to ing in P ittsb u rg h one of my children hau lin g to the Boring road bride on th e ir re tu rn home fro m ) K t'hK I Kmployeee, clerks and rel that data w ill be dropped from the pub A R T H U R LELAN D . had a h ard cold and coughed dread- J Chaa. H u n ter visited with c . H P o rtlan d . Peaksville Is s p a rt of th e of ,„ .rch an u Bnd newspaper lished list. Their vote« w ill be held to P E T E R M ICH EL. fully. Upon the advice of a d ru g g ist Johi.nson on W ednesday and partook old T eg a rt farm . I publishers cannot participate *e can- their credit, should they desire to re “»led N ovem ber 23, 1914. I purchased a bottle of C h am b erlain 's ° f m‘d d a’r h o sp itab ly . T hia was h eard In th e Prim ary llda, „ enter. „ h„ n,.fit„d him A basket ball gam e will ta k e p la te room a t Rockwood school. They KUIJC <. M erchants sh all In no In- And votee w ill be given at the tim e C ough Rem edy and It benefited nl1“ belweeri lbe H olladay school P ori- were ta lk in g ab o u t a boy ¡Rem an by stance Issue votes until suck votes have aalea are made eniy. Notice to Creditors. a t once. I find it the beat cough | and team and th e O r^ n t school nam e) who«« uncle had be»n m a r * ------------------------------------------------------- ■'otlce is hereby th n a t , th e un- m edicine to ----- , given .u iureii because •«. for r cm children It Is ,Pam on j.-r |tlay evening T his will rled at th e C atholic church, and th e f - ■. ■ -------- riit-d has been a p p o in te d , by th e pleasan t to take. They do n o t ob- (be fin|t gam e of th e season and te ac h er said, "W ell, is n 't Rom an a ^»nty c o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, J « * J ak .ln<1,[ _ ‘/ ’ wr1,*’e M" ' L“ ' will ta k e place In th e g ran g e hall, C ath o lic," an d one of th e youn g sters a good aeat, and replied, "O h no’ he's a O erm an,” ‘“'M ultnom ah C ounty, th e „ . e d i t o r i ^a > e n e Tuck, H om er City, Pa. T his {:olne e a r iy an<i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanley e n te r , rem edy contains no opium o r o th e r ,.nj oy t be gam e as w ell as encourag- •f the estate of J. 8 O tis, deceased, i „ a rc o tic, and may be given to a child tain ed on Bunday, Mr. an d Mrs. L . ! ing the boys. ha8 qualified. as confidently as to an ad u lt. 8old L. May of Bellwood, A. H Bell, of ' P o rtlan d , an d Mr. and Mrs. Pullen of COMES AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS Persons h av in g claim s a g a in st by all D ealers. D e.|xinilen<, Due to lodigrwtinn. G resham S B ta r. __ „ b __ ‘ ,, ‘ tO ~ I t is n ot a t all su rp risin g th a t per- th“ a r e v h erP y rp,’ up",e to | Owing to increased needs of t' e Mr. an d Mrs M iller and d a u g h te r; who have Indigestion become G arn et of P o rtlan d visited Mr. aud “«ee of y <0 me> a t th e ,aW docks com m ission and en a ctm en t of If you read and want to keep abreast of tha times, take advantage Here Mrs. Cook on Bunday. ^» U n r f - . J l ’ P Î5” S t8 te Ba.n .k ! S tate W ide prohibition P o rtlan d discouraged and despondent. A <>" team Ib" of horses becam e frig h t- of one or more of these exceptional offers. •“ ' h . f ^ m “he d l ^ h ' r * cannot bP redU<’e<1 ' hC ‘ W° u ’ m h L ' •»** Bandy road In fro n t of J*«*! M v ear b. ginning July 1, ISIS- As a for them by Mrs. B lanche Bowers. „ Reynold', s farm and ran away Publia‘““‘ \ Z u ot d X u n g freak la w . an d Indiana. Pa. "F o r y e a r, my d.geo- lag, 3 . , u rd .y They went east then "Bargain Period”—October 1 to De cam e up th e Rockwwd I cember 31—Subscription price $d An. GEORGE BLA B L A CK C K BU B U RN RN , better financial tion was so poor th a t I could only ea t tu rn ed an d can I radical labor laws b etter financial tion was so poor road and tu rn ed w est on th a Base j In combination with Outlook M W. I . tried « e e u to r E sta te of J. 8. Otto, ’conditions prevail T he In terstx te th e lig h test foods — • every , (n<) ro<d an<1 r>n ran |n (o gam “ i? c ¡ S " " - bridge bonds sold a t a prem ium , with thing th a t I h eard of to get relief, T h e w agon ton g u e w as brok- , New York can P al but not u n til ab o u t a year ago when en but th e team w as u n ln ja re d T h e o»to Of"1,*7 for E xecutor. R egular price $ 1 5 4 , now u n til J a n se v eral M dders. Now Y ork to p i a. j Chalnb«r,aln-. Tablet, adver- team belonged to a J . p last publication Dec. 22, '14. ists have taken hold of an irrig a t >n uary 1, 1 » H , 70c. Outlook In com »r *,wxw did H arold an d F ra n cis Cook visited bination, SUMO. p ro ject In B aker county. * h0“ 1* ° f -heir co astas. B urton and Alfred , * |2 ,ri>,n’ ,0 ‘»king steps to build ¡1 Sad the right trea tm e n t. I soon |(a rvey on Sunday. and this is the PLACE to buy your 35 % G A IN C H R IS T M A S G IF T S IN DEPOSITS w . R. BURKE BANK OF GRESHAM Lumber Louden Bam Equipment Tubular Stanchions Steel wood-lined Stanchions Litter Carriers Sandy F ir Lumber Co. Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows NEW SANITARY MEAT MARKET BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Prime Fresh Meat ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. City Bakery COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry R. B. BELT j Very, Very Seldom EVENING TELEGRAM WEEKLY OREGONIAN •Uas high school. h Oth*'' M tow’g Want as 11 ana war yours. The North Bend Manufacturing began to Improve, and sinew taking Co has orders for doom from Eng a few bottles of them my digestion (to Sns.” For sale h/ A1I Dealers. ----------------- Bast lina of ax handles at Btsrl- g A Riddar a. Lrl THE OUTLOOK ttai is ysar SskcnpbN (sr rtsewaJ) í«r i*y tí tkese