Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    P IG E
FOITI
GRESHAM
OUTI.OOK
I T E M t lY . JA N U A R Y
Mrs
10.
1013
K. S to n er Is n u rsin g in the
and Mrs. H. P. B ran d s,
? ALL THE DOINGS OF of hom T e ro o u f td Mr.
ale, w h?re a little d au g h ter
ed on Ja n u a ry 11. T he baby
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ arriv
weighed b u t 3 pounds at b irth and is
Wed., Jan. 20, - Scenograph Theater
so sm all th a t it is receiving its nour-
' lshm ent th ro u g h a m edicine drop- 1
(T h e O u tlook rep o rter« a re h u s tle r s
The n u rse rep o rts It in p erfec t!I
and try to g e t ev e r y Item a b o u t person« 'p er.
and e v e n t« In th e lo c a lity th a t la w o rth y h e a lth a n d baby a n d m o lh e r b o th do
o f b ein g p rin ted. M en tion o f a n y th in g ing well.
; th a t m ig h t o th e r w is e be o v erlo o k ed w ill
Miss Morrowr, of Nampa, Idaho, is
I be g r e a tly ap p reciated . You a r e no f a r ­
th e r from th e O u tlook office than your visiting w ith Miss Leila Gibbs.
telep h on e. ]
Mrs. R obert W alker, of G rass Val-
OUR PRICES
6- -BIG FEATURE PICTURES -6
The Kaiser’s Challenge
G reatest late W ar picture ever produced.
Scenes of
_______
i Icy, O regon, is visitin g w ith her
A C T U A L FIG H TIN G ON G ER M A N B A TTL E LINE
About fifty persons, including th e . d au g h te r Mrs. C arl Dahl.
Mrs.
J
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aris
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e
n
te
rta
in
in
g
hand
m
em
bers,
took
th
e
tow
n
on
F
r
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actually occur in this 1000 foot feature.
YOU’LL BUY
day n ig h t an d gave a ball in Reg- for a few days Mrs. R obert H artsh o rn
n e r’s op era house. T he to tal a tte n ­ and tw in babies of P o rtland.
A special m eeting of th e L ad ies’
dance was ab o u t 100 couples who
OUR GOODS
danced to th e music of a fu ll band Aid society will be held next F riday
A G reat F o u r-R eel F eature. S ensational, A lso o n e of th o se
[of 20 pieces. T he dance b roke up at aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. L. Os­
2 o ’clock a fte r everyone had been borne. A full atten d a n ce is desired
as m a tte rs of im p o rtan ce a re to be
served w ith supper.
W. W. A shcraft, form erly of F air- discussed.
Mrs. Ella Aton has retu rn ed home
[ view, b ut now a resid en t of M yrtle
10c ADMISSION 10c
Creek, is ju st recovering from an a t ­ from S p ringdale w here she has been
n
u
rsin
g
Mrs.
N
orthw
ay.
tack of sm allpox. He is a m em ber of
T he play put on by th e W ill-Col­
Rockwood M accabee T ent, an d is
d raw ing ten d o llars weekly as bene­ lins com pany last S atu rd ay n ig h t, at
It is suiil that “ fresh" e g g s are
A cam paign is being conducted to
fits d u rin g his illness. At last re ­ R egner’s new op era house, was first-
know n to be fresh because they have
cut
o
u
t
at
le
ast
h
alf
a
m
illion
d
o
l­
A th re e !
ports he was still confined to th e class in every p articu la r.
been tested u n d er th e in c u b ato r.
house b ut expected to be o ut soon. piece o rch e stra fu rn ish ed th e m usic , lars of ex trav an g an ce in th e ad m in ­
W hen we sell you something for th re e dollars that
and a lto g eth er th e ev en in g ’s en ter- istra tio n of th e s ta te g o v ern m en t and
T alk is cheap, w hich m ay explain
A tten tio n is called to th e dem on­
ta in m e n t was g reatly enjoyed by th e ¡a n o th e r half m illion d o llars w asteful why we are given so m uch g r a tu it­
is m ark ed fo u r dollars we save you one dollar of sure
stra tio n of th e H. J. H einz Co. a t
ex p en d itu re by th e ie g isu atu re.
ous advice.
B ros.’ sto re
tom orrow . la rg e audience.
enough money.
. I M etzger
T
he
fast
G
resham
High
school
bas­
! These goods a re am ong th e best
T he Spokesm an Review says "W el­ Itillio u sn ess an d C o n stipation C ured
O u r goods are worth all the time w hat we ask for
ketb all team will piay th e St. Jo h n s
.m a n u fa c tu re d In “ 57 v a rie tie s,” and
come
signs of A m erican reactio n j If you a re ev er tro u b led w ith bil­
team
on
the
la
tte
r
’s
floor
F
rid
ay
ev
­
them at first.
th e public is invited to call d u rin g
a
g
a
in
st
g o v ern m en tal ex trav ag an ce ' iousness or co n stip atio n you w ill be
ening,
J
a
n
u
a
ry
22.
It
Is
likely
th
a
t
th e day fo r sam ples.
W e no not want to carry over our winter goods for
one o r two busloads of ro o ters will ap p e ar in every section of th e U nited j in te reste d in th e s ta te m e n t of R. F.
An a d v e rtise m en t of th e U nique accom pany th e hom e team .
S ta te s.” Let g o v ern m en t both sta te Erw in, P eru , Did. “ A y ear ago la s t
another year. T h at’s why we are cutting prices to clear
Brick & Tile Co. ap p e a ls in th e O ut­
and n atio n al be put u n d er th e spot w inter I had an a tta c k of in d ig e stio n
them out. C om e w hile th e picking is good.
look th is issue. T he facto ry is s itu ­
P lans G et-T ogeth er Day.
lig h t of in v estig atio n th a t p riv ate follow ed by biliousness and constl-
ated a t H oover's sta tio n betw een
A novel com m unity g ath erin g th at buatnesa has th e past few y ears and j pation.
Seeing C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab-
G resham and B oring, E dw ard G u r­ is expected to bring to g e th er no few th e resu lts would be asto u n d in g . It j iets so highly recom m ended,
I
ney, m an ag er, w here a first g rad e e r th an 1000 in h a b ita n ts of th e Ap­ is high tim e business began to in­ , bought a b o ttle of them an d th e y
i helped me rig h t aw ay .” F o r sale by
asso rtm en t of b u ilding m a teria l is plegate valley, Ja ck so n county, is v estig ate th e g overnm ent.
¡all D ealers.
m ade, and which is being shipped all planned for a d ate in May by W. O.
llo w itt B u ild in g
M ain Street
Greshaui, Ore.
over th e sta te .
W heeler, principal of th e A pplegate
Iiy er’s six-piece o rch e stra, from school. Mr. W heeler, a believe” in
th e P lea san t H ome band, will give social cen ters in ru ra l com m unities,
gaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCHCKJOOOCuXJOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a dance In R eg n er's o p era house on is a rra n g in g an all-day g ath e rin g for
F rid ay n ig h t, J a n u a ry 29. It prom ­ th e children of all A pplegate val'ey
ises to be one of th e en jo y ab le a f­ schools and for th e a d u lts of the
school d istric ts as well. A school , ro-
fairs of th e season.
A larg e n u m b er of th e m em bers of gram is to be given in th e m orning.
Now Nails are a funny thing to ad v ertise!
s
th e sen io r class of th e G resham High At noon will come an old-fashioned
But just now THEY A R E C H E A P.
school a re going in to th e Heilig pi<4ic dinner. T he aftern o o n will be
O rder your music at
occupied
by
ath
letic
contests.
A
nd as they are something that are used
th e a te r tom orrow aftern o o n to see
Dr. B e rth a S tu a rt, d irec to r of xvc-
H am let.
Mrs. Coy W oodard, the
dai ly, we call attention their way.
E nglish teach er, will accom pany m en’s gym nastics a t th e U niversity
w
carry them in all shapes and sizes,
of Oregon, has fu rn ish ed P rincipal
IN BERT LINDSEY'S STORE, GRESHAM
them .
from BRADS to BRIDGE SPIKES.
The revival m eetings at th e M eth­ W heeler w ith a plan u n d er which
I give te a c h e rs d isco u n ts a n d save you ca rfa re to city.
o dist ch u rch u n d er th e lead ersh ip practically all the ch ild ren from ell
of Rev. T. L. Jo n es a re co n tin u in g th e schools can com pete in th is a th ­
M RS. E L L E N P O M E R O Y
th is week. Sunday Rev. Mr. Jones letic m eet w ithout crow ding th e en ­
, *
try lists too m uch.
uddressed
la rg e
audiences
both
0 ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfKJOOOOOOOOOOOCiOOOOCKroOOOOO
m orning and evening. Deep in te rest
A G U E S S C O N C E R N IN G l \ I H E R .
. I
is being felt in th e m eeting. A fter­
IOO in t c e o i i n t h i g W o r k .
C hurches and B rew eries.
noon services th is week a t 2:30 F a th e r th in k s th a t only fools
The O rigon business man of the
T he A m erican C o n tracto r, a jo u r- o ’clock on T uesday, W ednesday and
Yell when th e re 's a touchdow n
H a r d w a r e S to r e
m ade;
fu tu re expects Io conduct his office nal devoted to the building trad e, in T hursday. E vening services a t 7:30
He
would
close
up
all
th
e
schools
Gresham, Ore.
along system atic financial lines, If the a recent issue, announces th a t wliere- o ’clock every week n ig h t except S at­
W here they let football lie played;
lntereat in accounting principles at as, in 1906, th e brew eries of the urday.
F a th e r th in k s th e way they dress
the S tale U niversity, a t Eugene, Is a co u n try spent in buildings and ex­
Shows th a t girls are grow ing bold;
Paul
H
oetzel
received
word
last
lilerio n . One hundred stu d e n ts are ten sio n s $11,578,000, in 1913 they
J u s t betw een ourselves, I guess
week
from
his
b
ro
th
er
In
G
erm
any
F a th e r m ust be g ettin g old.
ta k in g this course, and next y ear a spent less th an $3,000,000.
th a t he is fully recovered from his
know ledge of elem en tary bookkeep­
But th e am azing p a rt of th e story
F a th e r says th e law should stop
ing will be required for en tra n ce to Is th a t w hereas, in 1906, th e ch u rc h ­ w ounds received in b a ttle in Septem
F o olishness on H allow een;
her and th a t he expects soon to go to Locks he used to p a rt on top
it.
es of th e co u n try spent $5,632,000 In
H ave d eserted fa th e r ’s bean;
Tin ■ S t a l e U niversity g ra d u a te whe b u ild in g o p era tio n s, in 1913 they had th e fro n t again. Mrs. H oetzel has
F a th e r n ever goes to show s
several
nephew
s
in
th
e
G
erm
an
arm
y
becomes a voter In one of the many changed places with th e brew eries
If th e fro n t rows have been sold;
The H T X A L L S to re
¡owns of Oregon seem s also likely to and had sp en t $11,870,506! T hink who are all rep o rted alive an d well T h ere a re reaso n s to suppose
F a th e r m ust be grow ing old.
Mrs. L ulu S trebin e n te rta in e d a
l a k e a live Interest in how his town of th e ch u rch es of th is co untry sp en d ­
— E x ch an g e.
Is being run. T his is indicated by the ing live tim es as much for buildings p arty of frien d s S atu rd ay evening
T he evening was spent in playing
; ize of th e enrollm ent In th e m unici­ as th e g reat brew eries!
\\ lint a blow to P arisian s w ill lie
pal ad m in istra tio n course, given in
And for the first four m onths of 500, a fte r which luncheon was serv ­ th e 1,082 foot w ireless te leg rap h y !
tow er at B russels. It tops th e E if­
ihe school of com m erce.
1911 the record was even m ore am az­ ed. Those p resen t were Miss Edna fel stru c tu re by 100 feet.
Vogel
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
Next sem ester advanced courses ing. for in Ibis period th e brew eries
P R IC E S B E T T E R I H A N IN P O R T L A N D
No one w ho know s New Y ork be-
open only Io th ird and fo u rth y ear spent only $129,000, w hile th e E. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. H arry T ru itt,
■tuilents will he given In business a d -|c h u rc h e s spent $1,389,98«, over ten Mrs. E. T ru seo tt, H ow ard T ru sco tt, lieves th e tw o course d in n e r idea
recently in tro d u ced from P aris will
Steve M arston, Mrs J. Q. McClure, ev
m in istratio n and m unicipal finance. 'tim e s hr much.
er become popular.
TRY US
and d a u g h te r M arion, Mrs. Jas. Mc­
T he tiling seem s in cred ib le until
Salem is to have a s ta te in stitu tio n
K inney and d a u g h te r Alice, and Mrs.
O ccasion ally a w om an is so con ­
one slops to th in k of th e tim e when
lor crippled children.
tra ry th a t sh e will not fall in love
Mary Wood.
lie saw th e last brew ery built and the
u n til she discovers th a t th e fellow
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r R egner are is n 't w orthy of her.
Cottage Grov« M anufacturing com- last ch u rch . T hen it do esn 't seem
moving in to th e ir house on Second'
puny has resum ed o perations
so q u ee r.— D allas (T ex.) D ispatch.
Q K E SH A M C O U N C IL O F W O M EN
stre e t w hich was moved back to
V O T E R S — M eets
seco n d
and
fo u r th
m ake room for th e new business M onday e v e n in g s o f th e m o n th nt the
block.
ibrary.
P resid en t. M rs. C has. C lev e­
T h e E v il E y e
K EYSTO NE CO M EDYS
M O N E Y -S A V IN G P R IC E S
E. W. Aylsworth
?
NAILS
M U S IC T E A C H E R S !
The
ie M
iviusic
u sic Sh
onop
See Us for Nails
STERLING & KIDDER’S
G R ESH A M D R U G CO.
Fresh, Reliable Drugs
Regner s Opera House
In the New Regner Building, Greahant, Ore.
ihm oughly Modern Opera House.
Well Lighted.
Beautiful Scenery
Monday Night, Jan. 25
Wills, Collins & Murray
COMEDY DRAMATIC STOCK CO
In "The W ay to Make a Million”
Come and Laugh, W e
Guarantee to Please You
Seats 25c
Reserved Seats 35c
R eserv ed seats o n sale at L indsey s
o n a n d a fte r 1 h ursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r e n te r­
tained at d in n e r Sunday Rev. and
Mrs. M elville T. W ire. Rev. and Mrs
T L. Jones and Mrs. A. H. Shum ate.
Mr. Jones is a cousin of Mrs. Shu
m ate and a second cousin of Mrs
Pulfer.
Mrs. W. 11. H inson, wife of the
p asto r of th e W hite Tem ple In Port
land, will speak at a m eeting of the
Bi^itist L adies' G uild at th e hom e of
Mrs. J. N. C lan ah au next F rid ay a f ­
tern o o n at 2 o’clock
A cordial invi-
i Itttion is extended to all ladies in te r ­
ested to atten d .
Mrs. Em m a G ilm ore and Mrs. C lara
K ane of G resham and Mrs. D. D.
Jack , of Scenic, all m em bers of M. A
Ross W R. C., visited the W oodlawn
Post and Corps on th e occasion of tht
In stallatio n of officers last F rid ay
More th a n tw o hu n dred w ere p res­
en t at th e in stallatio n and dinner.
Mrs. M Vogel Wood spent F riday
In the city selectin g sp rin g stock for
h er m illinery business
A card from Rev E A. L eonard
and wife from V irginia, sta te s th at
they will spend th e next six weeks
visiting in T ennessee an d Georgia
They expect to re tu rn to O regon bx
the 1st of March. Mrs L eonard is
im proved in h ealth and both are hax
Ing an en jo y ab le tim e.
J. H. Schram . ru ra l c a rrie r from
F airview , has gone to a P o rtlan d hos
pltal for an o p eratio n fo r a ca rb u n ­
cle. His son M aurice will carry the
m all d u rin g
th e absence of Mr
Schram
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
lan d : se c r e ta r y , Mrs. E. T r u sc o tt.
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Gresham Time Table
Best Quality Meats,
LEAVE GRESHAM (d a ily )
O. W. P. D epot.
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
N orth Bound
South Bound
♦12: 30 a.m.
$ 12:25 a m
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
t2 :01 a m .
5 :35 a m
to Size and Quality.
• 6 :4 0 a m.
7 :45 a.m
7 :33 a.m
1 1:15 a.m.
PHONE
41
POWELL STREET
$8 10 a m.
3 :15 p m.
9:31 a m .
6 :1 5 p.m.
10:10 a.m.
7 :15 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
R EPO R T O F T H E CONDITION OF
1:31 p m.
2 :1 0 p.m.
1 :10 p.m,
5:31 p.m.
6 :10 p m,
•D ally except Sunday
G resham , In th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of business D ecem ber
7 :06 p m, tS u n d ay only.
9 :15 p.m.
R esou rces
9 :15 p m .
1 L oans and discounts
$1 15,976.31
11:15 p.m. »Golf Ju n c tio n only.
I iab ilities
O verdrafts, secured and
MT. HOOD DEPOT.
unsecured .............
C ap ital stock paid in . $ 30.000.00
.11
6 :26 a.m.
6 5 :43 a m
Bonds an d w arra n ts
12.963.65 S u rp lu s f u n d ....................
20,000.00
8 :1 5 a m .
9 :5 0 a m . Stocks and o th e r se cu ri­
U ndivided profits, less ex­
1 1 :3 0 a m .
1 :50 p.m
ties .....................................
penses an d taxes paid ...
394 33
133.46
3 :3 0 p m .
4 :6 0 p m . B anking house
Dividend» unpaid
3,000.00
7 :4 0 p m
7 :0 0 p .m . F u rn itu re and fix tu res.... 26,000.00
3.260.40 P o stal savings bank de­
To P leasan t Home w eeks day» only O th er real e sta te ow ned
posits ................................. 6.393.39
6.224 14
MONTAI 1I.LA-T1UIUTDAI.E
I.1NE Due from hanks (n o t re ­
In d iv id u al deposit» su b ­
Lv. Monta» Ilia
b y. T routdale
serve banks ..................
je ct to ch eck .................. 94,529.02
1,791.05
•6:15 a.m.
*5:45 a.m Due from approved re ­
D emand certificate of
7 :1 5 a m .
6 :4 0 a .m
serve banks ................
deposits ...........................
26,710.41
7.399.61
8:45 a m
8:00 a m Checks and o th e r casn
Tim e certificates of de-
10:35 a.m.
19:16 a m
item s
deposit ........................... 27,694.27
51.13
1 2 :3 5 p m
1 0 :0 5 a m . E xchanges for clearin g
Savings deposits ....
15,722.14
2J5pm .
111:15 a.m.
house
83.30
« SO P tn
11:05 p m Ca»h on hand............ .
Total.
12.417.05
$204,871.88
6 :5 0 p m .
11:16p.m .
• :66 pm .
2:05 pm .
Total
»204.871 88
FIRST STATE BANK
13:15 p tu.
4 :0 0 p m
5:10 pm
6 :1 5 p m
17:10 p.m.
•Daily except Sunday. 18:00 pm
ITo Llnneman, connect with O W
P. traina for Portland.
S tate of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah ss.
I. C. J. L u n d q u ist, ca sh ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solemnly
»w ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t ie tru e to th e best of my know ledge
and belief
C. J. LUNDQUIST. Cashier.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 7th day of Ja n u ary , 1815.
_
R. 1. PAIR, Notary Public
Correct Attest; A. Meyers, Thoo. Brugger, C. J. Lundquist, Directors.