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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1915)
UKEHHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, JA N U A R Y M, IB IS « .111» JUNIOR PLAY L ist o f L etters. FEBRUARY 20 Brick GET OUR PRICES Brick HURLBURT MELROSE In ab o u t fo u r m ore weeks the high Mr, and Mrs. Chas T allm an e n te r school will be finished a t w hich tim e tain ed Rev. Mr. A nthony an d Rev. th e re will be a big celeb ratio n . T he Mr. G lllhan for d in u e r Sunday, county su p e rin ten d e n t will be o u t Mr. and Mrs. C h ester Stafford en- and th e re will be a very big p ro g ram te rta iu e d Miss E thel Wood Sunday aud exercises su itab le to th e occasion aftern o o n . Works at Hoover Station, Estacada Line, Phone Farmers 421 1 he h eatin g p lan t is n early Installed. The young people's Sunday school Office 406 .Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Phone Main 511 T he fam ily of Prof. A. R. Tolefsou class will m eet W ednesday evening has moved into th e R. T. Rea house. a t th e hom e of I. T. Wood for the Roy Emily is grav elin g his p riv ate purpose of o rg an izin g th e ir class, I road so he can get o u t w ith his au to All those in te reste d a re invited to I ing, th e 28th, and th e M ark of the in bad w eather. atten d . SERMONS PREDICT END OF THE WORLD J Beast Sunday evening, th e 31st. Do A p arty was given on Jo h n T hom p T he brid g e n ea r J. C. D uke's is not fuil to h ea r th ese su b jects pre- son in honor of his b irthday last ri- being rep aired . No heavy loads are T he Signs of th e T im es was the I sented. allow ed to cross. |dav. All p resen t hud a good tim e. su b je ct la st n ig h t a t th e revival se r ______________ Theo. M ercer has a sick horse. A I S. M. Davis fell ab o u t tw elve feet vices in th e Seventh-D ay A dventist CANNERS WANT WAY last T h u rsd ay w hile clim bing into v eterin ary has been called. OPEN FOR PRODUCTS th e hay loft. He bruised his leg very church a t Gillis. T he evangelist Mrs. E. A. Stafford, who has been read a s c rip tu re s ta tin g th a t in the T he N orthw est C a n u er's associa- badly an d has been laid up ever since, v isitin g in G resham for th e past --------------------- m onth, is at hom e again. la st days scoffers w ould com e, aud tion, of w hich th e G resham cannery I M ultnom ah G range In sta llation . J. II. W ilson was a visito r Monday inasm uch as the w orld is filled with is a m em ber held its an n u a l m eeting a t th e Im p erial hotel in P o rtlan d on at th e hom e of Rev. J. H. Wood. scoffers we m ust be living in th e lust T he officers of M ultnom ah g ran g e S atu rd ay and voted to ask th e Con- A very nice visit was enjoyed by days. A n o th er sc rip tu re sp eak in g | gre88iona, delegatlon8 of O regou an d I w ere in stalled by T. J. K re u d er of both. K of rich men heaping up tre a su re s in W ashington to w ork fo r th e e sta b L ents g ran g e and are as follow s: Mrs. A. B. C o n rad 's nephew and R. I. A nderson, W. M.; J. 8. Albel, th e last days was read. We have lishm en t of reciprocal tariff relatio n s wife, Mr. an d Mrs. A. I. S u tter, of o v erseer; Mrs. J. C. D uke, le c tu re r; reached a tim e in th e w orld’s history w ith South and C e n tral A m erican M. H. W heeler, ste w ard ; U erth a B eaverton, spent S unday w ith them . co u n tries aud estab lish m e n t of b an k w hen two men con tro l o n e-th ird of A ult, a ssista n t ste w a rd ; C ora C a r Miss M ary K ibberly is visiting ing facilities conducted u n d er th e su th e active w ealth of th e United rell, ch a p lain ; J. C. D uke, tre a su re r; w ith Mrs. C onrad. pervision of o u r G overnm ent. S tates. W illiam F ritz sp en t S unday in T he association also is w orking on U. M. Lake, se creta ry ; Chas. W heel In 1830 Jo h n Jacob A stor was the a system of sa n ita ry reg u latio n s and er, g atek e ep e r; R uth W heeler, C eres; P o rtlan d visiting friends. only m illionaire but now th e re are L arsen , Pom ona; V alberg inspection which it hopes to see en A gnes T hom as Buoy spent Sunday a f te r o ver 6000 m illionaires h eaping to L arsen, F lo ra ; F lo ren ce Rodgers, L. acted into law to govern th e o p era-I noon w ith L ester, Percy an d Orie g e th e r tre a su re s fo r th e la st dayp. tions of fru it an d vegetable canneries. A. ste w ard ; K atie A nderson, o rg a n ! Conrad. In th e days of N oah, before th e flood ist. At th e close of in stallatio n Mr. T he association was organized only In sp ite of th e cold w eath er a and th e tim e of L ot before th e d es K reu d er gave a very in te re stin g ta lk a y ear ago, but it now includes in its ,good m any atten d ed church an d S un tru c tio n of the w icked cities of the along th e lines of g ran g e work. m em bership all th e in d ep en d en t fru it day school Sunday. Rev. T. J. An p lains, we observe th e prevalence of Two can d id ates w ere in stru c ted in and vegetable can n eries in Oregon w ickedness aud licentiousness which th ird and fo u rth degree w ork and thony, o u r new p asto r, was here and sou th w est W ashington. and preached a fine serm on. Rev. Jeh o v ah says in th e Bible will c h a r The follow ing officers were elected five new applications were p re se n t Mr. G ilihan also was h ere fo r th e ac te riz e th e la st days. T h ere will ed. for th e y ear: p resid en t, J. O. H olt, day. Services w ere announced for be w ars aud ru m o rs of w ars leading of E ugene; vice p resid en t, J. W. ! next Sunday at 11 o ’clock. Sunday up to th e la st and aw ful b a ttle of SCENIC C ham bers, of New berg, and se creta ry ■ school at 10 a. m. A rm ageddon. In 1 T hess: 5, the Jam es Bell, of Sandy Ridge, was Rev. J. H. W ood, who has been w orld is described as saying peace, tre a su re r, H. C. A tw ell, of F o rest a guest one day la st week of J. R. sick w ith th e la grippe, is im prov peace, when th e re is no peace, and U rove- ' D uncan, an old tim e neighbor. ing. th e n sudden d estru c tio n com eth up UNION HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. H attie W ostell was a g u est on them and they ca n n o t escape for C apt. an d Mrs. C. O. B ranson, 10 HAVE NEW TEACHER la st week of Mrs. D. D. Jack , s h a k who have been conducting revival th e end is at hand. T he prophecy of ing h an d s w ith old tim e frien d s, m eetings n ea r E agle C reek, h av e re N ahum , 2:3 -5 , m entions th e railw ay G resham H igh school will e n te r tra in s, electric cars, and autom obiles its second sem ester next Monday and 'co m b in in g business w ith p leasure. tu rn e d home. ru n n in g th ro u g h the stre e ts as lig h t to signalize th e ev en t th e newly M entes Bower an d fam ily, who Miss E th el Wood has successfully n in g ju s t before th e end in th e tim e elected Union High School B oard have been w ith relativ es for m ore ■ passed th e te a c h e rs’ exam in aito n of G od's p rep a ra tio n . C alam ities will ta k e over th e m anagem ent from ’'lau a J ea r past, have re tu rn e d to | and expects to teach next fall such as ea rth q u a k e s, fam ines, pesti th e G resham school d istric t. ' th e ir old hom e in M issouri. Mr. An in v itatio n has been extended lences, would occur m ore freq u en tly It has been decided upon by th e I Uower- who ls “ son-in-law of F ra n k o u r fo rm er teach er, Miss F ran ces L. and w ith g re a te r d estru ctio n . The Board to em ploy a n o th e r te ac h er by ^ d e r, cam e to Oregon for his h ea lth T u rn e r, to Join th e ch o ir of several increase of know ledge would be seen th a t tim e if one can be found. The and re tu rn e d ea st g rea tly im proved. h u n d red voices, w hich th e R o sarian s in th e la st days, and never before N orm al school at M onm outh has been Mrs. J. R. D uncan was a P o rtlan d will send to th e P an am a Pacific Ex has such w onderful inventions been appealed to but no te ac h er is to be v isito r T h u rsd ay . position. Miss T u rn e r has accepted produced as in th e la st half cen tu ry , had from th ere. I t is th o u g h t th a t Mr. an d Mrs. W m. Byers sp en t th e honor. H er M elrose frien d s evidencing the fact th a t th e last one can be found in P o rtlan d . sev eral days in P o rtlan d la st week. wish h e r a p leasan t trip . days are a t hand. As a te st of tru e C hristianity and STATE SHOOT WILL PLEASANT HOME COTTRELL discipleship Jeh o v ah calls fo r one COME TO JENNE and all of Ilis ch ild ren to keep His J. O. Grove, of P o rtlan d , spent Mrs. F ra n k W ostel, of G resham , At a m eeting of th e d irecto rs and com m andm ents, even as Je su s our and Mrs. D. D. Ja ck , of Scenic, w ere S atu rd ay w ith h e r sis te r Mrs. G. W. S aviour k ept them , and th u s abide officials of th e O regon S tate T rap- guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H ale. in th e F a th e r's love. T he angels in sh o o te rs’ association, held in P o rt F ra n k Beers F riday. Mrs. Jo h n B ram h all and Mrs. N. heaven keep H is com m andm ents aud land, S atu rd ay n ig h t, It was decided E. L aym an visited a t Sandy, Mrs. C arl G oger sp e n t th e w eek-end to hold th e 1915 O regon sta te Bhoot so excell in stre n g th . w ith his g ra n d m o th e r Mrs. C lara M. L en n a rtz and Mrs. L ay m an 's at Je n n e, u n d er th e auspices of the As a co nsideration of th e Sabbath d a u g h te r Mrs. F re d P roctor. K ane of G resham . has been called for, E vangelist C at P o rtlan d Gun club. Mrs. W a lte r B ankus and son M ar Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Spiers le ft last T his is one of th e m ost im p o rta n t lin will p resen t th e su b je ct of the Old T estam en t S abbath on T uesday events of th e y ear in sh o o tin g cir week for S eattle, w here they will tin , of P o rtlan d , are v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Bankus. evening, Ja n u a ry 26th, and the New- cles, and several o th e r clubs w ere visit Mrs. S p iers’ sister. Mrs. Ben A ult an d ch ild ren spent Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W icks, of T estam e n t S abbath T h u rsd ay even- try in g to land It. L ast y ea r th e sta te Sunday w ith MrB. H elm er. shoot was held In Salem . L usted, and G enevieve M anary, of M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 m et In all p ro b ab ility th e shoot will Gillis, were th e S unday g u ests of Mr. S atu rd ay w ith a good atten d an ce. be held In A ugust alth o u g h It is op and Mrs. Wm. C rasw ell. T h ey a re doing good w ork and a d d tional w ith th e local org an izatio n . ing m any new m em bers. C ough M edicine for C hildren. T his m akes two big ev en ts th e P o rt L ittle Albion Sloop, son of C. H. N ever give a child a cough m edi land Gun club will sta g e th is se a P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. son, as it has also landed th e N o rth cine th a t co n tain s opium in any Sloop, is rep o rted q u ite sick. G. W. H ale sp en t Monday w ith his west shoot, th e d ate of w hich has form . W hen opium is given o th e r and m ore serio u s diseases may fol b ro th er. S. P. Hale. not been set as yet. Mrs. C. H. Sloop and d au g h te r lo w . Long experience has dem on- istra te d th a t th e re ls no b e tte r or Bernice called on Rob. F ra n cis S un O regon and th e F erris Hill. ---------- sa fe r m edicine for coughs, colds and day aftern o o n . Jo h n E lsw o rth sp e n t th e week at T he F e rris bill th a t has passed croup in ch ild ren th a n C h am b erlain 's th e low er H ouse of C ongress and is [Cough Rem edy. I t Is equally valu- E stacad a visiting his fa th e r, who is ON THE MARKET now before th e S enate proposes to able fo r ad u lts. Try it. It co n tain s sick. FRESH EVERY DAY give th e S ecretary of th e In te rio r no opium o r o th e r h arm fu l drug. Mrs. I. N. L. S h rln e r was a P o rt control of all pow er developm ent F o r sale by all D ealers. land visito r last week. w ithin th e sta te s and p a rt of the H ow to H elp S ta te Indus! rie*. A M ERICA'S P R A Y E R TODAY. revenues from o u r w ate r powers. ---------- \ It ls th e extension of P inchotlsm , T u n e— “ A m erica.” Some p o litician s can th in k of and f u rth e r co n serv atio n of th e n a t L ord, b ea r o u r p ray er today. n o th in g b ut passing new lab o r laws, ural resources to h am p er develop As ferv en tly we pray o r taxing banks o r co rp o ratio n s or God bless o u r land! m ent of th e g re a t sta te s of th e n o rth Industries. As h e a rts begin to dread west and keep them o u t of th e m an L est w ar’s d ark cloud may spread Some can th in k of n o th in g but ap u fac tu rin g business. And b reak upon o u r head, p ro p ria tio n s fo r boards and com O regon has been covered w ith Hold T hou o u r hand. m issions, an d creatio n of new o f fo rest reserves, has been tied up in fices by law. Give to o u r P resid en t federal litig atio n o v er lan d g ran ts, W isdom divinely sen t, Mam St. Greabam, Ore and . . . . . . i T he sta te M ining B ureau and Ge ls alre ad y ham p ered by conser- > , ■ .. We tru ly pray: ... 7 ologlcal Survey w ants $50,000 and O ur F a th e r, g ra n t th a t he vat ion n of its w ater pow ers, so th a t ,u„» „ .„ „ u „ . . „ . . . , | th a t w ould not be so bad If indus- May know assuredly th e sta te has not m uch to give aw ay trle8 re8ulted T h a t Thou w ilt w ith him be. to th e federal gov ern m en t. F ro m day to day. B ut w ith th e Blue Sky law h am Not one d o lla r In ten th a t ls ob pering m ining o p eratio n s, and r e Lord may o u r nation show tain ed from sale of public lands and To o th e rs h ere below fusal of tb e s ta te to use Oregon conservatio n policies ev er gets back T h a t we are T h in e; sto n e on public buildings, w hat ls V Into th e sta te fo r reclam atio n p u r Not seek in g selfish gain th e use? 1 ’ " i- 1 At cost of o t h i r s ’ p ain ; poses, and in stead of ex ten d in g * -M 4 If th e sta te a rc h ite c t an d sta te But striv in g to a tta in a lo r — P inchotlsm th e people are p rev e n t V irtu es divine. boards in ch arg e of public work ed from se ttlin g and developing th e would co-operate and help use O re No o th e r pow er b ut T hine, sta te and are cry in g o u t to be re gon b u ilding m ateria l, th e in v est S uprem e because divine. lieved from w hat we alread y have. Can bring wo: Id peace; m ent of $50,000 in a sta te m ining O b aste th e day, d ear i<ord. G R E SH A M COUNCIL, O F W OM EN b u reau m ight not be so bad. As prom ised in Thy vord. V O TE R S— M eets second and fo u rth T h ere is no co-operation on th e W hen th e re sn ail be no s v c id , M onday e v en in g s o f th e m o n th a t the p a rt of officials to boost Oregon in B ut w ars sh all cea«e. L ib ra ry . P re sid e n t. Mrs. Chas. C leve d u strie s w hen public money ls ex la n d . s e c re ta ry , M rs. E. T ru sc o tt. O God, we pray th a t we pended, b u t they all co-operate Thy guid in g h and may see, B illlousness am i C o nstipation C ured when it com es to boosting ap p ro p rl- F o r T hou dost lead ; If you a re ev er tro u b le d w ith bll ations. May we live tru e to T h ee iousness o r co n stip atio n you will be And to h u m a n ity ; H ere ls a p o in te r fo r som e of T hus will o u r d estin y in te re ste d in th e s ta te m e n t of R. F. those who w ant big ap p ro p riatio n s Be b rig h t Indeed. Install "Standard" Enamel W are E rw in, P eru , Ind. “ A y ear ago la st — O regon ls loaded to th e g u ard s w inter I had an a tta c k of ind ig estio n w ith officials an d com m issions and j An orig in a l p erson is on e who FOR SALE BY follow ed by biliousness an d co n sti ls w eak in in d u strie s and loyalty to doeg th e *o r t of th ln S|' you’ve a l ways w anted to do, b ut n ever dared pation. Seeing C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b - ! re a l O regon ln te rsta. lets so highly recom m ended, I bought a b o ttle of them and they A copy o f K e a ts ' poems re c e n tly You can’t be happy unless you brought PLUMBING AND HEATING helped me rig h t aw ay ." F o r sale by $7,000, but a lot of living make other* happy. all D ealers. poet* can t give theirs away, Gresham, Oregon. For Brick Delivered to Your Building Unique Brick & Tile Co. H — H City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other P a stry A R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in the G resham postoffice for week e n d ing Ja n u a ry 24, 1915: L e tte rs— W. J. McKeown. C ards— Lucile Jackson, dead le tte r office on F eb ru ary 7th, These le tte rs will be sent to th e 1915, if not delivered before . In {culling for th e above, please say "ad- . v ertised .” giving d ate of list. I McCOLL. I*. M. T he G resham High school ju n io rs will stag e th e ir class play, “ A re You a M ason?" on F eb ru ary 20. It will consist of th re e acts au d Is now- in reh e arsal, w ith full cast an d leading ch a racters, u n d er th e d irectio n of P ro fesso r Collins. --------------------- T here m ight be m ore m ince pie and fru it cake such as m o th er used to m ake if we had th e old fash ioned. high pow er d o lla r th a t fa th e r used to m ake. Now Open If the lines of th e h and really in dicated how long a person will live. Insurance people would have ad o p t ed p alm istry long ago. SCHNEIDER’S P H O T O S T U D IO And m any a m an who Is capable of giving good advice isn ’t capable of ea rn in g his salt. Second Floor, Sell Building Most of us who atte m p t to w ear th e m an tle of g rea tn ess a re d isa p pointed in th e fit. All Delayed Orders Will be Filled. New Business Solicited. G o o d S u g g estio n Io G resham P eop le. It is su rp risin g th e am o u n t of old, foul m a tte r th e sim ple m ix tu re of b u ck th o rn b ark , glycerine, etc., known us A dler-l-ka, d rain s from th e system . T his rem edy becam e fum- ous by cu rin g ap p en d icitis and acts on I mi H i th e u pper und low er bowel so th o ro u g h ly th a t one «lose relieves so u r stom ach, gas on th e stom ach an d co n stip atio n alm ost im m ed iately . We are m ighty glad we a re G resham ag en ts fo r A dler-i-ka. G resham Drug Com pany. , 1 I [ ' Dally O regonian, 1 yr. r e g ....... $6.00 Tw ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.50 ' C om bination. 1 y e a r..................... 6.00 Oil, Oiling! Oil, Oiling! H ARNESS In our Automatic Harness Oiler SPECIAL FOR FEB. Per Set $1.25 Gresham Harness Shop N ew L o catio n M ain St. SEEDS AND DOLLARS Seed that is not planted does not grow. Dollars that arc not banked do not increase. No farmer is so foolish as to think that a paper bag of watermelon seeds, hanging from the rafters, will ever grow until he planted it. Yet are you not expecting those dollars in that bureau drawer will grow without banking them? Dead seeds and dead dollars bring no (eturns. B a n k o f G resh am H o u rs: U a. in. to I p. in. We pay I |ie r cent. In terest In o u r Savings D epartm ent o r C ertifi cates of Deposit. S a n ita r y M eat M ark et N O W OPEN FOR B U S IN E S S Home-made Sausage, Ham, Lard and Baken ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. REGNER BLDG. MAIN ST. GRESHAM Lum ber ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, SHINGLES, Etc. L arg e Q u a n tity S p lit C edar Fence P osts Let us figure on your orders. W e deliver. Write or phone. Sandy F ir Lumber Co. Phone 446 M artin L e n n a rtz . M gr S an d y . O re ■■aM M P A K I Speaking of Printing Did you ever notice how much easier you can do business when you have plenty of well printed stationery? It not only makes you feel better satisfied, but is every way a profitable invest ment. Let us know your needs and we can satisfy you. For Real Satisfaction H. W. TRUSCOTT ■ iiH i.i, The Outlook