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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1915)
GRESHAM OCT IZMIR MELROSE * i T he young people's class of th e Iliff Sunday school will give a te m p erance play. 'A u n t D inah's P led g e,” at the C edar schoolhouse, S atu rd ay , evening, A pril 17. T he follow ing is (th e cast of c h a ra c te rs: ' H iram D em pster, a rich liquor dealer. C h ester Stafford. Mina D em pster, his d a u g h te r. E thel Stafford. C harles D em pster, H iram 's son. T hom as Bouy. A lbert W ilson. H iram 's nephew ,. W illiam Cum m ins. Miss M arvin, a teach er, C aroline T allm an. D inah P reem an , n egro h o u sek eep er, Mamie C uddiford. E d g ar and R ufus, A unt D inah’s sons, L ester C onrad. No adm ission will be ch arg ed to th e play, but a silv er offering will be ta k en , th e 'jtro c e e d s to be used to s ta rt a fund fo r th e p u rch ase of a church bell. T he e n te rta in m e n t will begin at 8 o’clock w ith songs by Basil M ercer and o th ers, in stru m e n ta l m usic in cluding violin solos. TUESDAY, A P R II, là , I t tlS PAGE THREE r ROCK ROADS Bank of Gresham FOR THREE DISTRICTS GRESHAM,OREGON O w n e d a n d C o n d u c te d by- T h re e road d istric ts in ea ste rn F. MILLER F A HOLLIDAY C lackam as have com bined to get GUST LARSON EMANUEL ANDERSON cru sh ed rock roads, au d th e w ork is H. W. SNASHALL K A MILLER going to be doue. It will be com JAS. McP. ROBINSON H E. SANDSTEDT m enced in a few w eeks an d will proceed all of th is season and th ro u g h o u t o th e r seasons u n til th e road system s tu th a t section a re as We solicit your business upon terms of Safety and good as cru sh ed rock can m ake Square dealing. them . T he d istrict^ of Sandy, C o ttrell and Firw ood have secured a rock c ru sh e r from th e C lackam as county co u rt which will be in stalled on the P e te r H iatt farm ab o u t o ne m ile n o rth of Sandy. A ledge of rock, equal to th a t a t K elly B u tte has been found ab o u t tw o h u n d red feet Let them romp and tear around as much as they like— below th e crest of th e bluff over- BEST QU A LITY MEATS only be sure that they are wearing one of our Adament Suits 1 ek in g th e Sandy riv er, on which made of all wool material with two pair pants. Pants lined th e c ru sh e r will be set up. T he ow n e r of th e land has given th e rock to throughout, giving double wear resisting qualities. th e th re e d istric ts free of cost, h av Rev. and Mrs. J. H. W ood an d Mr. ing signed an a g re em e n t to th a t ef Now when you start out to buy your boy a suit, or girl a and Mrs. H enry Jo n es w ere callers fect and will allow free re n t and PHONE 54 X MAIN ST. GRESHAM Sunday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of access to th e ct usher. dress, COME TO OUR STORE. You will have the largest and C aptain B ranson, who is on th e sick T he cru sh e r to be set up will have finest stock to select from and you will save money not only list. a capacity of 100 y ard s of rock per on the initial cost but in the lasting satisfaction that goes with Mrs. I. T. W ood, Mrs. A lta G en day. It will be o p era ted by elec tric try and M aster Russell w ere callers ity as will th e tra in c a r w hich will every garment we sell. a t the hom e of G. W. A llder Sunday be uBed to bring th e rock from the aftern oon. O th er g u ests were Mr. q u arry to the c ru sh e r, a d istan ce of We have made a special study of children's clothes. You and Mrs. Geo. H ayden and ch ild ren 800 feet. can profit by our knowledge. aud Mr. and Mrs. Al. Stafford and L um ber for h u n k ers lias been o r Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn ch ild ren of B ridal Veil. T he la tte r dered to th e am o u n t of 30,000 feet. Rustic, $9. expect to rem ain several days but It will he hau led to th e site aud Mr. and Mrs. H ayden re tu rn e d S un w ork com m enced in a few days. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. day evening to th e ir hom e at Bridal It is th e in te n tio n to begin road 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. Veil. Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. w ork a t B ear C reek, ab o u t two \ ote ior good ro ad s W ednesday. m u Pg beyond C o ttre ll an d go to SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Main St. DRY GOODS SHOP Gresham L et's spend less money on Boosting ^San(ly , hlg yP ar_ possibly fu rth e r. O regon" and m ake it such a fine J T h ere wm t,P no let-u p u n til all the sta te it will boost Itself. N atu re has m ain roads a re th o ro u g h ly im done h er p a rt, let us do ours. All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles proved. A jo in t m eeting of th e Boring, TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE P leasan t H ome and Iliff ch u rch es will LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. B oring W ins Game. be held a t Iliff church at 10 o ’clock We Deliver Lumber B oring an d Kelso baseball ■ W ednesday m orning, A pril 14. The team s held a sw atfo st la st Sunday, ! occasion being th e th ird q u a rte rly th e score sta n d in g a t 32 to 2 for m eeting. D istrict S u p erin te n d en t U oring T h ere w |„ be a re tu rn i Ja s Moore will conduct th e m eeting ganip u t D am ascus next Sunday, Route No. 2. PHONE 41x a t which ail m em bers and th o se in- ' te re ste d in th e work of all the VICTORY W lial Euiitpi- H mm Dolle. churches a re req u ested to atten d . A N othing So Good fo r a Cough o r Cold Mr. and Mrs. Al. S tafford are bask et d in n e r will be served follow Ita? BEANS, PEAS OR CORN planted with same machine W hen you have a cold you w ant spen d in g th e week w ith Mrs. S taf GRESHAM , O re., April 12.— E di ing th e m eeting. Come an d enjoy fo rd 's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. to r O u tlo o k :— She bus ta k e n m ore th e best m edicine o b ta in ab le so as th e day w ith us. th a n five m illion h u m a n H vpb to d ate to get rid of it w ith th e least possi Miss A nna M organ has gone to A llder. ble delay. T h ere a re many who con- Miss E rn e stin e W oodw ard visited and destroyed th em fo rev er as far w ork a t Dr. B ittn e r's hom e in G resh recently w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. .......“ u 1 J *“ *' as m o rta lity is concerned. u n su rp assed . Mrs. J. Boroff, E lida, am . S tan d in g th ese hum an b eings on Ohio, says, "E v e r since my d a u g h Mr. an d Mrs. H enry F ritz spen t and Mrs. G. W. W oodw ard. Mrs. G race F ritz called on Mrs. th e ir feet to u ch in g each o th e r, it te r R u th was cured of a severe cold Sunday at th e hom e of H ans Koch, would cover an a re a tw enty-five an d cough by C h a m b erlain 's Cough A rth u r B urns Sunday. of Bull Run. Rem edy tw o years ago, I have felt Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden m iles square. kindly disposed to w ard th e m an u fac T he Conrail boys atten d e d Chris- If th e ir blood was draw n a t th e tu re rs of th a t p rep aratio n . I know tian E ndeaver at th e Zion Evangel!- si,ent Sunday witli Mr. and .Mrs. G. ra te of 18 pounds to each m an, w hich of n o th in g so quick tu relieve a cal church in G resham Sunday af- W Allder. o r cu re a co ld ." Eor sale by Miss Carol M athew s visited the is a trifle u n d er th e e stim a te , it cough ternoon. all D ruggists. would fill a strin g of ta n k c a rs w ith A. S u tter, of B eaverton, visited w eek-end with Mrs. H. Payne. GRESHAM TEL. 544 Miss E dna Rozin and frien d from hum an blood to th e n u m b er of 1799 w ith his au n t Mrs. A. B. C onrad last sp en t Sunday w ith h er an d a fractio n o r a trifle less th a n week. Mr. S u tte r has plans m ade •’or,lan<l --------- Best to U se Best to Buy— 50,000 to ren t a farm in th is neighborhood. au n t an ,l uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. 18 00 tanlt cars holding pounds each. Rev. T. J. A nthony was u n ab le to ,{ozin A U T O B U S- Mrs. H. W. Cooley sp e n t S unday Now im agine y o u r b ro th e r's blood be here Sunday. He has been se ri v ia GHESHAM. ously ill but a le tte r received the aftern o o n with lier d a u g h te r Mrs. was in one of th o se tan k s, o r y o u r Lv. P lea san t Lv. P o rtlan d sw ee th e art had co n trib u te d to th e G eorge A rm strong. m iddle of- last week said he was a H om e ! 1st » Alter T he follow ing Is th e roll of ho n o r killing, o r y o u r h u sb a n d , and do you 7: HO a. in. 0 : 0 0 a. in. little b e tte r at th a t tim e. Rev. J. H. 1 0 :4 8 a. in. 1 2 : 4 8 p. in. Wood p reached in his place Sunday. for D istrict No. 4 9 fo r th e m onth realize th a t th e job of s la u g h te r is S: OO p. m. 4 : 3 0 p. in. _____ ¡ending A pril 9 th : R u th Ick le r, Dolly only h alf done? Mrs. E lm er M ercer was given a M organ. W alter T hom pson, Melvin W hat a re you going to do ab o u t R atee for A uto p arties to P o rtlan d , gen u in e su rp rise on M onday a fte r- M cCreary. Miss Jean L ent is th e it? Is th e world b e tte r to d ate 13 p er trip fo r fo u r or less. 1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, noon, th e occasion being h er b irth teach er. th ereb y . J. W. B A N H O L8TER, liO U lS CH R ISTEN SEN , No. 3, $11. day. A larg e n u m b er of h er frien d s Pacific A g rticu ltu ra l S tatio n . Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. C onrad visited O w ner and D river. Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9. w ere p resen t. at th e hom es of R obert K erslak e and A larg e a tte n d a n c e is desired at Jam es B urns th e first of th e week. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. Sunday school next Sunday, as on F erd. Foth was a P o rtlan d visito r 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. th a t day d eleg ates will be elected to T hursday. 1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6. th e sta te Sunday school convention Jam es B urns an d d a u g h te r M ar GRESHAM OUTLOOK with 1x4 SHEATHING, $5. to be held in P o rtlan d in th e n e a r fu g aret au d Jo h n B urns sp en t Sunday 1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft. tu re. T he young people's class is w ith th e ir p are n ts a t T ro u td ale. I yr. 6 mos. p lan n in g to be th e re in full force, lengths, $7. T h e E m broidery club w ill m eet Dally O regonian 16.00 13.26 and If th e day is su itab le , a p ictu re with Mrs. J. C. Duke T h u rsd ay . All 1x6, 1x8 SH IPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8. Dally an d Sunday O regonian .. 8.00 4.26 will be ta k en fo r p u b licatio n In th e a re co rd ially Invited. 2x4, cull, sized, $2. Dally Jo u rn a l .. 5 60 2.75 Sunday school periodicals. R. K erslak e, J. 8. B urns, H ector ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER. Dally an d Sunday J o u ^ q l .. 7.50 4.00 and Robbie M organ an d J. M. E berle E v en in g T elegram .. 5.60 Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts. 2.75 FAIRVIEW enjoyed a ride to L ato u reii F alls in W eekly O regonian .. 2.00 116 Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings, S em i-W eekly Jo u rn a l Mrs. S. C. Dixon e n te rta in e d W ed th e la tte r ’s a u to Sunday. .. 2.00 Shingles, Etc. 1.15 .Mr. an d Mrs. J. 8. B urns, Mrs, Jas. nesday aftern o o n for th e benefit of Mill now In o peration. L et us figure on your o rd ers. Phone th e M ethodist Aid society. T hose B urns and Jo h n Bfctian atte n d e d th e G et the Latest War New s Read the Congressional News o r w rite. W e D eliver. Scotch concert in G resham T h u rsd ay p resen t besides th e hostess w ere: Read the Interesting Local News I evening .MeRdames A. L. Stone, D. S. D unbar, I Jo h n Iliclian has been sp en d in g a H. M. Shaw, Eliza Stone. J. Loser, 'few days with th e B u rn s' fam ilies. J. W. Benecke, E. W etm ore, E. E. Sandy. Oregon. M artin L en n artz, Mgr. Mr. K erslak e b o u g h t a buggy horse P hone 446 H eslin, J. H. P eterso n , J. W. Moller , from .Mr C hilders, th e ru ra l c a r and C harles Cowles, Misses Nancy rier on ro u te 2, G resham A nderson, Eva T ow nsend, R uth I burn, W ashington, an d Mrs. F. A. SCENIC Shaw, M erle H eslin and Ixiuise Loser PLEASANT HOME W olters. of Tacom a. Mrs. H. M. Shaw will give a tea on i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C ounslil and T he Misses H ilda Beyers and Mln- T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for th e benefit A m o th e r's m eeting will be held s S h rin e r w ere P o rtlan d visitors !son Jo e were g u ests S unday of Mr. of th e P resb y terian Aid society. u n d er th e auspices of th e W om en's W e h a v e th e m —M ilk Reports ia n d Mrs. J. R. D uncan. T he Misses Opal and Hazel Camp, C h ristian T em perance Union, a t the Is week. Mrs. Ipha H enshaw , of Seaside, of Oregon City and B eulah Je n k in s, hom e of Mrs. A. F. C hase on F rid ay Rev. A. K ra u se, of P o rtlan d , was | and Mrs. Xena K n ig h to n , of Port- of P o rtlan d , have been th e guest of afte rn o o n . April 16. A large atten - Do you know how much milk you are g uest at th e hom e of Wm. Beyers i land, w ere gu ests a t th e hom e of D. th e ir a u n t Mrs. J. H. P eterso n . dance is desired. getting? b first of th e week. D. Ja ck F riday. A deposit sta tio n has been in T h e Misses R uth A nderson and Do you know what your cows average? C h ristian E ndeavor Society Drama. A weasel met a v io len t d eath at fie T yreil, of P o rtla n d , a re guests the hom e of Al D ellaven when cau g h t stalled in th e city hail h ere by th e "G rad u a tio n Day a t W oodhili Do you know which is your best cow? M ultnom ah county lib rary asso cia th e la tte r's a u n t Mrs. J. R. Dun- in th e act of ste alin g chickens School." a play of 17 c h a ra c te rs, giv tion w ith Mrs. M aude H eslin as II- All this and other important information a d u rin g E a ste r vacation. Jas. en by M ontavllla C h ristian E n deavor Rev. Geo. C arl, of P o rtlan d , r e p 11 of Sandy R idge was also a guest rese n tativ e of th e F o rd a u to was a . b rarian . will be yours if you use Milk Reports. j On T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n Zelma for th e benefit of C o rb ett C h ristian th e D uncaa hom e one day this guest at th e A ltm an home. E ndeavor, S atu rd ay , April 24, a t 8 j Shaw e n te rta in e d five little frien d s ek. o ’clock. In west basem ent high school . ihe occasion being h er sixth b lrtli- building. C o rb ett, O regon. A dm is Ray S h rin e r and A lbert Beyers ORIENT I day T he aftern o o n waa passed with sion 25 cents. All u n d er 12 fre«m ?nt vacation week w ith th e ir par- j various games, after which lunch __________ __ The first gam e of th e season ta. T hose a tte n d in g were Rheumatic Pains KeBevnl. played by th e O rient high school, WM served John Boros, la te of C alifornia, j L illian H eslin, M arg aret F itzg e rald , ¡ Why suffer from rh eu m atism when ived his fam ily onto th e farm for- , was w ith M ilw aukie at O rien t on Lois Cree, Zola P roudflt an d Em ily relief may be had a t so sm all a coat? Mrs. E lm er H atch, P eru , Ind., w rites T h e y ’re very co n rly ow ned by G ust P eterson He April 10. M ilw aukie pitched a good j onaa T h e y w ill lead to i, j . u v . .. _ I “ I have been su b je c t to s lta c k s of venient and cheap >ecta to p u t a la rg e p a rt of the game. A lthough Sloop. O rien t's s ta r better cere end m ilk Roderick G raham , of Nova Scotia, rh eu m atism fo r years. C ham ber- rig h t fielder, played a good gam e, m Into garden. has been th e guest of his cousins isin 's L in im en t alw ays relieves me they w ere defeated. Mrs D. W McKay and Mrs J. R Im m ediately, and I ta k e p leasu re in ¡ Mra. B. C. Altman is tntertainlng C b . a n i l b . Mr. G rih -n , u • brolle, reeomaeodlD« It to olhera.-r 11 bbd¡ s week, her sister Mrs. Edward Eyes tested and glasses fitted. o í . 1 . lo r o r n o r o t N o r . tkotl., ' r . r » l . b , *11 d t m and daughter Edna, of Au- ¡Dr. U m . Inglis.— Adv. Let the Youngsters Play SANITARY MEAT MARKET All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade ADOLF TIETZE LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Bert Lindsey Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock iron ace Potato Planters JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE. 100 % Potato Planting Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Seeders. Hand Cultivators, One-horse Cultivators, Riding or Walking Cultivators. HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Portland-Pleasant Home Special Sale of Lumber Combination Subscriptions Sandy F ir Lumber Co» Mr. Dairyman Get them at Outlook Office. Phone 701