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GRESHAM OVTLOOK FRIDAY. JANUARY* 101.5 PAGE THRKK qwp Brick GET OUR PRICES Brick P ro g ra m fo r M onday N ight, Ja n . 2 5 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS S M I T H 'S T H E A T E R . G R E S H A M PLEASANT VALLEY T he a n n u a l m eeting of th e Colum - F. C am pbell, of D rain, was a caller bia T elephone Com pany held at o u r at th e hom e of C. F . K esterson last gran g e h all last week was well at- Monday. tended by th e stockholders. T he r e - 1 Glen K esterson atten d e d th e bas- Iport of last y ear show ed th a t ab o u t Uet baI1 gam e pla}ed betw een t h e $600 is in th e trea su ry . F. K iller- G resham and E stacada team s at the iem was elected to serve as d irec to r Ia lte r place ,aBt S atu rd ay night. (for one year and S. M. Davis, who Mr and MrB T ,, C am pbell and has been actin g as secretary for aev- Mr and Mrg w F G arrison atten d - eral years, was re-elected to sam e po- ed th e Bulgln rev lv a, m eetlng laBt S T he m anagem ent of th e S cenograph T h ea ter has arran g e d w ith Mr M errill, M anager M errill's Comedy Co., to m ake G resham a visit. T he M errills are p ro d u cers of high-class com edy and are noted as laugh producers. On th is occasion they a re p u ttin g on a blackface comedy, w ith W orks at H o o v er Station, E stacad a L ine. P h o n e Farm ers 423 talking, sin g in g and dancing acts. T h irty m inutes of solid la u g h ter, O ffice 406 M ohaw k B ldg., P ortlan d , P h o n e Main 51 I rio t of solid fun from s ta rt to finish. In ad d itio n . Miss F ra n k ie E arl wfll produce fo r your approval the fam ous B utterfly dunce. T his is, w ithout ex ag g eratio n , one of b*tlo n - M onday n ig h t. X th e p re ttie st an d d aln test dances yau have ever w itnessed. Tile fo u rte en th episode of TH E P E R IL S III' P A I'L IN E will be T he recent fro st and sleet has caus- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Silkw orth, of J ed sev eral slides along th e highw ay P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday visitors at th e '{• show n as u sual, w ith an ad d itio n a l th ree -ree ls of fe a tu re pictures, m aking live reels of p ictu res In all. and a gang of men is busy keeping hom e of P. J. Berke. the road open. Jo h n Yeon and A. | L aw rence T h u rk lese n , a P ortland Benson m ade a trip over th e road i real estate d ealer, was tran sa ctin g I y esterday. business in th e valley T uesday. HALEY KELSO Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B erke, of I’ort- F. S h o u lts has sold th ree acres of Rev. Aug. Olson visited a t L ind- Mrs. B arnum , p rincipal of o u r h o lm ’s la st Monday, lie re tu rn e d to school, atte n d e d th e te ac h ers' m eet his land, including a big tine spring, land, visited at th e hom e of Mr to Ju liu s M eier of P o rtlan d . Mr . B erk e’s p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. P. J. P o rtla n d T uesday m orning. ing a t O regon City, S atu rd ay . M eter will p u t in a big rant to furn-1 Berke one day recently. A. T. S ten b erg w ent to P o rtla n d Miss A nna E rickson spent S atu r- I ish w ater fo r his new m ansion w hich J. D. Lee, of P o rtlan d , was look M onday. He has not re tu rn e d yet. day and Sunday w ith hom e folks in ing a fte r p ro p erty in te rests in the ADMISSION Ac anil 10c. C an You Ask for More? is now u n d er co n stru ctio n here. He has been am ong th e sick nu m P o rtlan d Mrs. Jacobsen, of P ate rso n , W ash- va^ e-v Tuesday. ber. Mrs R obert Jo n sru d conducted Ington, has been the g uest of h er sis- ' B lan ch ard , of P o rtlan d , cam e A p le asa n t su rp rise w as given Mr. eighth g ra d e ex am in atio n s at the ■ te r Mrs. W ard Evans, fo r a few out Sunday an d spent th e day with an d Mrs. Q. A. Jo h n so n a t th e ir school 1 hursd ay anti F riday, last weeks. Mrs. Jacobsen is an extern friends th e Misses H azel, Edna hom e W ednesday afte rn o o n by th e weej[ sive tu rk e y ra ise r an d cleared th e and Eva Berke. yo u n g people of th e B a p tist church. J. Z. Olson Is co n stru ctin g a m od Joel J a rl, R o b ert Jo n sru d and H ar- sum of $1000 last season o u t of a A p re se n t of ta b le silv erw a re was ern chicken house on his place. ry B ickford atten d e d th e M utual lot of 400 tu rk ey s. given them . T heodore Schact was out from T elephone com pany’s m eeting at Mrs. Tolleffson, wife of th e high Rev. Mr. S am uelson, of Canby, P o rtlan d one day recently to look af- 1 G resham Monday. Mr. Bickford was school prin cip al, and h e r little d augh- will preach a t th e B aptist church one of the d irec to rs elected. Good! te r, arriv ed from S eattle lately and e tr some clearin g and o th e r Im prove n ex t Sunday. All are invited. m ents he is having done on his place H om e-m ade S ausage, H am , L ard an d B aken We ap p re cia te having a d irec to r at have located at F ir Grove. this w inter. th is end of th e line. ... ,, . . . . \\ . Deaver, th e railw ay m all clerk, F or F ew D ays Only. Mr. C uddaback, late of W ashing R. E. J a r l is K elso’s new sheriff, sp en t sev eral days w ith his folks ton. has ren te d the L. J. H ollenbeck B a rg a in otfer on E vening T ele ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. He has been officially appointed dep- h ere at th e H eights, gram . T elegram alone 1 year, $3.50, place and moved In with Ills fam ily. REGNER BLDG. MAIN ST. GRESHAM A rth u r H icks cam e hom e on Sun- w ith O utlook, $1.50. S peak for uty sheriff of th is p art ot C lackam as J. H. N olta Is building a m odern county, w hich his frien d s consider a ,iay t0 visit w ith his paren ts, th e se quick. hog house on his place. Mr. N olta fitting trib u te to his bravery in foil- | p . w h ite , of P o rtlan d , who sp en t has also in stalled a new cream se p a r ing th e attem p ted b u rg lary of his a couple of weeks a t th e Benfield ato r. sto re la st fall. bungalow , has re tu rn e d to th e city P lea san t V alley g ran g e will hold Mike B elitlch has cleared th re e to ta k e up his d u ties again, th e ir reg u la r m onthly m eeting next acres of lan d on R o b ert J o n s ru d ’s --------------------- S aturday, Ja n u a ry 23. T his will hi Bluff place, and has tak en a co n tract VENTURA PARK an all day session. The newly elect to clear th re e acres more. P a u l H o e t z e l P rop . On T h u rsd ay th e ladies of th e Im ed officers will be Installed. T. J. provem ent club m et w ith Mrs. F ra n k K reuiler, s ta te deputy, assisted by the E xcellent for S tom ach T rouble. L ents degree team will conduct the ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, “ C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets a re ju s t fine P aren t fo r an old fashioned “sew work of in stallatio n . ing bee." Owing to Mrs. P a r e n t’s SHINGLES, Etc. for stom ach tro u b le ,” w rites Mrs. G. T he an n u a l ann o u n cem en t of the C. Dunn, A rnold, Pa. “ I was b o th ered reCent "*ne8s_ ‘he ladles b ro u g h t P leasan t V alley L ib rary association Lam e Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts with th is co m p lain t fo r som e tim e th e ir own refre sh m e n ts w hich they Is out. T his in stitu tio n is a valuable and fre q u en tly had bilious attack s. served at th e d o s e of th e busy a f Let us figure on your orders. Write or phone. C am b erlain 's T ab lets afforded me ternoon. All th e ladies speak highly asset to o u r com m unity, ed u c atio n al We deliver. ON THE MARKET g re a t relief from th e first, and since of th is old fashioned m ethod of se rv ly, m orally, socially, and if you please tak in g one b o ttle of th em I feel like FRESH EVERY DAY financially, an d ce rtain ly m erits the a d ifferent p rso n .” F o r sale by all ice an d sociability, and say it sh a ll be undivided su p p o rt of th e n eig h b o r tried again an d often. D ealers. Mr. and Mrs. Benson have w ith hood. T h ere a re at least one h u n Com ing! New lot of H ardy Spray them th e N elsons, of W inlock, W ash- dred fam ilies w ithin reach of the Phone 446 M artin L en n artz, Mgr. Sandy, Ore. Pum ps and accessories to S terlin g & ton. Mr. N elson has sold o ut a t W in lib rary who should p atro n ize it. K idder's H ard w are sto re. lock and plans locating n e a r here. W h eth er we patro n ize it o r n ot we should co n trib u te to its su p p o rt. The Lincoln U rged Him Not to D rink. We welcome them to o u r com m u en tire expense of ta k in g care of the nity. “ Lincoln saiil to me, 'D on’t d rin k : We, of th e Base Line Road miss lib rary for th e year will not exceed g rea t arm ies of men a re killed each th e early m orning au to service. T he seventy d o llars, and if all who are BETWEEN PORTLAND AND GRESHAM y ear by alco h o l.’ ” B e g in n in g 1 M onday, Ja n . 36, 1915 d isco n tin u an ce of th e seven o'clock benefited would co n trib u te, th e b u r Sim eon W. K ing, 83 y ears of age au to causes those finding it necessary den will not fall heavily upon an y one. L et us be loyal to o u r public Greaham, Ore. and old est U nited S tate s Com m is to be in P o rtlan d by eig h t o ’clock to In stitutions. M ain St. LEAVE GRESHAM P H O T O S T U D IO sioner, says th a t Lincoln, w ith his go on th e s tre e t car, and a fte r a sh o rt For B rick D elivered to Y our B uilding Unique Brick & Tile Co. rt — h DOINGS IN THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY TOWNS 2 - B ig A c t s o f V a u d e v i l l e --2 5 --R e e ls R e e ls o f P ic tu r e s - - 5 AT SMITH’S THEATER ! S a n ita ry Meat M arket N O W O PEN FO R B U S IN E S S Lum ber City Bakery Best Bread Sandy Fir Lumber Co. Pies, Cakes, and other P a str y FORD QUICK SERVICE Now O pen SCHNEIDER’S H O T E L COM ODON ’¡Standard" F o r R eal S a tisfa c tio n Install "Standard” Enam el W are FOR SALE BY H. W . TR U SC O TT PLUMBING AND HEATING Gresham, Oregon. •i' X t z z t Ì ! hand on his sh o u ld er, gave him th is experience w ith th e stag e, a s tr e e t car code of life when he was an office doesn’t appeal. boy in a Chicago law office. Mrs. W illiam Sm ith, who has been ill for sev eral days, is convalescing. Some D runks in T opeka. T he next m eeting of th e Im p ro v e m ent club will be held w ith Mrs. It is tru e th a t 661 people were a r i S m ith on J a n u a ry 27th. rested in T opeka, K ansas, in 1914 charged w ith d ru n k en n ess. T h a t's PLEASANT HOME a w hole lo t of people. T h ere will be re g u la r services a t In H ouston, Texas, ju st ab o u t tw ice the size of T opeka, d u rin g the th e M. E. church at 11 o ’clock Sun- sam e tim e th e re w ere ab o u t 6,500 ' ‘lay by th e p asto r, Rev. Mr. Sm ith, a rre s ts on a ch arg e of d ru n k en n ess. P ra n k K now lton an d sis te r Olive Twice th e p o p u latio n , ab o u t ten were in P o rtlan d o ver Sunday visit- tim es th e n u m b e r of d ru n k s. And in 8 w ith friends. H ouston is a dry tow n com pared to Mr. P arlin , of O rting, W ashing- a g re a t m any o th ers. 'to n , is visitin g w ith G eorge M urray. --------------------- - | O. S. M urray, who has been sick G R E SH A M C O U N C IL O F W O M E N q u ite a w hile a t th e DeW ee home, V O T E R S — Meets secon d and fo u r th was tak en to P o rtlan d to his sister, M onday e v e n in g s o f th e m on th a t the Mrs. J. A. Stevens. 1 L ib rary. I’reaid en t, M rs. C h as C le v e Miss A rleth a Cannon is ta k in g [ lan d ; s e c r e ta r y , M rs E. T ru a co tt. tre a tm e n t at th e P o rtlan d h ospital. ■N ot ice. H er frien d s wish h e r a speedy re G resham Shoe Shop has moved covery. from the old location to Jo h n Metz Berl M cKinney Is loading a car g er's building beside th e T ailor of wood fo r Mr. M orrison a t Scenic. Shop C A R L D A H L . P rop W. M. C a rp e n te r and G eorge B lackburn w ere seen on o u r stre e ts W ednesday. ROCKWOOD Printing That Talks T h a t’s the kind You W ant T h a t’s the Kind T hat Pays T h ai's the kind you get at Mrs. K. K aser is still on th e si<k list. E arl Richm ond sp e n t th e w eek end w ith his sister, Mrs. L illian Nash. Mrs. R ichm ond visited her d a u g h te r on Monday. Mary P ierce is v isitin g h er m o th er, Mrs. L. M. Jen sen . Mrs. 8. J. Bliss visited Mrs. W in ters la st T h u rsd ay . Mrs. L au ra P u llen has been visit- < > ing her ch ild ren , Mr and Mrs lieu- ben K aser, of P o rtlan d . V isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook last week w ere Mrs. F ra n k R hodes and ch ild ren , Miss Ju lia A nspach an d Miss Mazie Scban- ttn , Mr. and Mrg. G ra n t Shaw , of <> F airview , and Mr. and Mrs. C. M iller of Alberta. The Outlook A Farmer Without a Farm Yon never heard of a farm er without a farm did yon? Did yon ever hear of a rich or suc cessful man who had no hank account? You can no more suc ceed without a Bank account than you can farm without a farm. The Bank of Gresham is the Bank of Personal Service meets your needs—fit,«- vour ease. The same hearty welcome is here for the man who opens an account with $1.00 as for the man who opens it with thousands. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, 7:80 a. m. 8 :00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1 :00 2:00 3:00 4 :00 p. p. p. p. m. m. m. m. Second Floor, Sell Building All Delayed Orders Will be Filled. New Business Solicited. LEAVE PORTLAND F lK & r AMD A L D E R 1:00 p 2:00 p 9:00 a. rn. 3:00 p 10:00 a. m. 4:00 p 11:00 a. m. 6:30 p 8 :00 a. m. Oil, Oiling! Oil, Oiling! W E E K D A Y S. HARNESS S u n d a y or E v e n in g ì r l p a fo r th r ee or fo u r , $2.00 per load. H ound T rip. In our A utomatic H arness Oiler PbO M 5 7 1 . CONGÜON HOTEL COUNTY REFUSES TO PAVE STREETS SPECIAL FOR FEB. Per Set $1.25 Gresham Harness Shop N e w IxxA tion Main S t. OREGON From a re p o rt p rin ted in th e Ore- ' goniau on W ednesday it Is learn ed H ours: O a. m. to 4 |i. rn. W e pay 4 per cent, in te rest In th a t M ayor S tap leto n has received MRS B. 0. BOSWELL DIES AT ORCHARD HOME o u r Savings D ep artm en t o r Cer a com m unication to th e effect th a t tificates of Deposit. Mrs B. O. Boswell, wife of th e th e county can do noth in g tow ard paving th e stre e ts w ithin th e city P. R. L. A I’. Co's, electric division su p e rin te n d e n t, died a t h er hom e lim its of G resham . n e a r E stacad a on W ednesday a f te r LUSTED It Is suggested In th e com m uulca- noon la st a t 3 :3 0 , h er d eath follow - Ifo n o r roll pupils In th e L us’eil tlo n th a t G resham have Its c h a rte r ing a b rief Illness. school are A lbert Quay, H arold Jack am ended so th a t th e tow n can Im Mrs. Boswell was born In th e sta te Raym ond M iller, M yrth Moulton, of New York on th e 8th day of J a n prove the county ro ad s w ith in its Ada Q uay,W illie Sester, F red d ie E'rz, uary, 1860, w here she yet has five lim its. H arry C arlson, C arl G oger, Vada T he idea has prevailed th a t th e slaters and th ree b ro th ers living. Quay. Eddie H am ilton, Zena Nt 1- She was m arried to B. O. Boswell bauer, H om er Spencer, E rn e st Quay co unty would a t le ast assist In th e h ard su rfacin g of Main and Powell T opeka, K ansas, In 1881. H er re- Mrs. M ulhauf and Mrs. M iddleton ,f (he bond w ere c a r . | llg io u . belief waa th a t o f th e M ethod- visited Mr. and M fb . M atthew Rauw ried and th e work of im proving th e 1 *8‘ ch u rch . 1 hey lived at O rchard last Tuesday. cq u n ty roads began, in fact it was ■ Borne, n ea r E stacada stacad a for eleven Mrs. Nick Rauw re tu rn e d to h er sta te d th a t R o ad m aster Yeon fav- years, w here Mrs. Boswell becam e hom e In M ontavllla a fte r a m onth s o red the Idea, b u t he Is o v erru led by widely known for h er goodness and stay w ith h e r son and d au g h ter-ln th e county com m issioners In the deeds of ch a rity to those who were In need. law, Mr. and Mrs. M athew Rauw. m a tte r. In th e loss of his wife Mr. Boswell R alph N elbauer Is having several It seem s as If G resham will have h u n d red cords of wood cu t th is win to do th e work o r let It go by d e has b u t one living relativ e left here, ter. fau lt. in th e la tte r ev en t one can 4 siste r residing In P o rtland. He Im agine th e condition of th e s tre e ts : r,!celving th e h e a rtfe lt sym pathy » J"'a r o r t w o «” >“ «•■ “ U » the hundreds who know him and If you are ev er tro u b led w ith b il will not even apply gravel h e re a fte r. e a rn e st consolation of all who iousness o r con stip atio n you will be __________ _ ! knew his wife. In terested In th e sta te m e n t of It. F C ough .Medicine fo r C h ild ren . , T h e fu n eral will be held from th e Erw in, P eru, Ind. "A y ea r ago last N ever give a child a cough medl- M. E ch u rch a t E stacad a on Sunday w inter I had an a ttac k of indigestion C| n e th a t co n tain s opium In any ' next, to which all frien d s a re lrivlt- follow ed by biliousness and const!-1 form . W hen opium Is given o th e r ed who can be preaent. patlon. Seeing C ham berlain s Tab- al)d m ore se rio u s diseases may to i lets so highly recom m ended, I jow Long experience has dem on- S unday School T each er: If you are bought a b o ttle of them and they g(r a tPd th a t th e re is no b e tte r or In . rv x n r l o h i n ns a ar ’ ’ L c ’ « a e , a . « n I u n K u hv ------ ~ ------- - — ------- — 8 bo*- h. Willie, you will go to helped me rig h t away t o r sale b> BBie r m edicine for coughs, colds and , h„_ v_n v„ . croup In ch ild ren th an C h a m b e rla in '. J hPa’ en and h a re a ,o Id crow n on all Dealers. Cough Rem edy. It is equally valu- your head. * ’ Mrs. M aggie W rig h t an d son, of z P o rtlan d , sp e n t the week with Mrs Geo. P ullen. ;[ I E veryone Is busy a t th e Rockwood school th ese days p rep a rin g fo r th e ir an n u a l e n te rta in m e n t w hich will be given March 5th. T he “ doin'« ’* at th e th e K O. T <> M hall la st S atu rd ay b ro u g h t o u t J J lot« of folk« who had alm o st fo rg o t ten th a t th ey w ere “ Bees**. Dally Oregonf.n, 1 yr. reg »6.00 .¿fe’ For'ad'ulü.' T¡7"it "* It" contain. Willie: Not for mine, then I had Dexter Quesinberry la at home for Tw lce-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.60 no opium o r o th e r h arm fu l drug one of them things put on a tooth awhile. C om bination, 1 y e a r_____ ____ 6.00 **'or aal« by all D eaisrs.