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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1915)
PAG E F O I’R GRESHAM T he P rutif o f If. OVTLOOK T IE S D A Y , A P R II. 18, 1015 Sam e Thing. I Mrs. A. R. Cain has sta rte d a mu-1 D octor— "Y ou m ust go aw ay for laical club for th e purpose of s tu d y - 1 ) ing m usic in its various phases, i n - ; u long re s t.” O verw orked M erchant eluding sight reading — “ But. doctor. I'm too busy to get 1 The nig h t-cap social held at No. I aw ay ." D octor— “ Weil, th en , you I ---------- 8 schoolhouse T h u rsd ay evening was m ust stop — a d v e ------- rtisin oi g .” t u c l u i p i u v e m e u la e j e well a One o n of m th Im provem ents on t h e j well atten d e d . T he proceeds was <~:~x~x~x~x~x-:-x~:~:~x~:~x~x-x-!-i-x-x-:-:~;-s~x-x-X“X-:»X"X-x~:~:- fair g rounds th is y ea r win be th e : » n 55. 2 I .JS l a * I ... b eautifying of th e space on th e south Miss E thel E ngles, of P o rtlan d , is sid of th e pavilion and n o rth of the a «•>•* hom e of Jo h n Bliss. I A local Sunday school in s titu te ca feteria, leaving only a narrow ..... be u. svs Ui I e iUriiiuuiBl will held at luc th e I F re M ethodist roadw ay to the race track en tran ce. Ichurch Sunday eve„ ,ng A pr„ , bth ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ B links— Jo n e s Is a financial g e n ius. Jin k s W hat m akes you th in s th a t? B link- H e can m ake money with o r w ithout going into bankruptcy . B U Y O U R STR O N G . STYLISH hose : FAMILY Î I 1 I I ? THE LEATHER WHICH COES INTO OUR SHOES IS SO TANNED THAT IT NOT ONLY FEELS COM FORTABLE BUT WEARS A LONG TIME. THE SOLES ARE MADE OF STRONG LEATHER THAT WON’T SOON WEAR OUT. E vergreen sh ru b s, flow ering p la n ts Rev. Edw in W. H ight of W oodburn, and g rass plots will fill th e spaces. fo rm er p asto r of th e church here, In the gam e between P o rtlan d Sunday school se creta ry of th e Ore- Academy and G resham high school gon conference, will conduct th e lu- tlie Academy won 6 to 1. M cClintock stltu te , also Mrs H ight is expected for P o rtlan d Academy allow ed G resh ¡to be p resen t an d ta k e p art in th e am high school only five hits. Pitch« - exercises. All are cordially Invited ; Q uesinberry for the high school to atten d . mad.- a hom e run, the only scofe for | Mrs. M yrtle Myers e n tertain ed h e r 1 the locals. T he high school plays Sunday school class last F rid ay ev B ehnke-W alker n ex t F rid ay a f ’er- ening a t th e hom e of Mrs. G. B. Mid- I lllG I l E v p r v n n ti i.m n 'P l,,. ... E versone P come. Tile high dleton. F o u rteen boys > < re present eed s y v o o n u r r H rt school needs su iin p p n o n rt and - all n _____* rep o rted • a good . time. , tfion 15 cents. | A U I Mrs. C h arity S m ith lias re tu rn e d Guy Reynolds was In G resham to- from W alla W alla, W ashington, day n eg o tiatin g with A rth u r R egner w here sh e has spent th e past few for one of his p ictu re m achines m onths. She has been ill d u rin g a Ben Raney is w orking at th e Union P art of h e r stay, but is much im - Stock y ard s for T. K. H ow itt. H e,p ro v e d in health . spent Sunday a t home, m aking th e I T he B ap tist L ad les’ Guild will trip h ere and b ark again on th e h u r- meet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n with Mrs. rlcan e deck of a broncho. Ray Todd. Ed. O sburn is p rep arin g to move Mrs. C lara Wolff, an old resid en t Into liis new co rn er w ith his b lack of G resham , arriv ed last n ig h t from sm ith p lan t. Buffalo, N. Y., and is at th e hom e of Superior Qualities El Have placed the United States Cream Separator on official record for the past fourteen consecutive years. There are many features th a t should convince you, Mr. Dairyman, that you shoufll use a U. S , made in all sizes. Drop in and see them. New lot of heavy and light Milk Cans, Dairy Pails, just received at STERLING & KIDDER’S HARDW ARE G resham , O re. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. , Best Q u a lity M eats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according to Size and Quality. PHONE 41 POW ELL STREET Ex-chief of Police Slover, of P o rt h er cousin Mrs. J. H. M etzger. Mrs. land, was a G resham visitor today. Wolff sees m any im p ro v em en ts in V G resham since she left h ere th re e A rran g em en ts have been m ade to Y • provide auto m o b iles for th o se who years ago. I Mrs. S arah Bell, of P o rtlan d , was wish to a tte n d th e m eeting of the STYLE. FIT. COMFORT AND THE LOW PRICE Í W om en's H ouk * M issionary society an over-Sunday visito r in th is vicin A at th e hom e of Mrs. Jas. S terlin g on ity. ARE WHAT WE GIVE YOU WHEN WE SELL YOU I SHOES. Miss E bba C arlson was honored W ednesday aftern o o n . Conveyances will b e at th e lib rary at 2 o ’clock to by h er m any young frien d s w ith a H er com ing accom m odate those who wish to go. show er on S atu rd ay . OUR HOSE WILL STAND THE STRAIN OF BUSY I e a re n o w p re p a re d to An u n u su ally good program has been m a rriag e to C larence S tanley was a n PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. FEET. TRY IT ONCE. YOU’LL BUY THEM AGAIN. se rv e y o u r w a n ts in IC E provided, as published in th e la st nounced as an event th a t will occur soon. O utlook. R E A M and F A N C Y X P e te r Jo rg en sen , th e young man Miss G reen and Miss M orian, of 'R IN K S . Best Q u a lity at last week, was P o rtlan d , visited for several days who d isap p eared R ig h t prices. last w e e k with th e ir cousin Miss Fay found w andering n ea r B rightw ood, | p e n m iles east of Sandy, on F rid a y W ebber. * Ilow itt Building Main Street Gresham, Ore. X p i e was b ro u g h t hom e on S atu rd ay •:~ > x -x ~ > x -x ~ :~ » » .> .x --:":~ > .» .x -:~ :~ > .x ~ > x ~ > -X ":~ M "> -x ~ x ~ > -x ~ > x ~ :4 A com m unication from Mrs. T. W. i m orning. A te m p o rary a ttac k of in- Cross, of N ew burg, rep o rts th e ill Jsanity caused him to leave, but he X —- = ness of h er son S tanley S tinsm an, ^o^ooooooooooaoaoooooaoooooooooooooooooo-ooooooooooooa who is suffering with typhoid fever. seem s to be recovering. R. A dam s and fam ily have moved On the M arket He is in a hospital in San F rancisco. from G resham to a farm n ea r M il He had been em ployed for som e tim e Fresh Every Day. waukie. Oil th e S team er Bear. Any w ishing BETW EEN Mrs. L illian P u llen and fam ily to semi him tnesages can ad d ress him in care of his siste r Mrs. J. W have moved to h e r new house at Hogan. T otten, Apt. 1, 401 S te rn e r stre e t. Ju d g e W o nnacott is im proving his “It s I im e to L im b e r u p ’’ residence p ro p erty on Main street, v Car Every 30 Minutes MBS. ELLEN POMEROY W e C arry th e F a m o u s S p a ld in g B ro s .’ w ith a new roof. M A IN S T R E E T G R ESH A M An au to collided w ith P u lfe r’s d e THE MUSIC SHOP PHONE 901 livery w agon yesterd ay , causing a Main St., - Gresham AND STUDIO few m in o r dam ag es to th e tw o hind ’ » T each ers’ Supplie« Also Spalding’s Tennis Ratketsand Balls wheels. T h e a u to o w n er paid all x~c-<-«-:~5-x~x~x~x~x~x--x~x~x~:. LET US CALL FOR YOU O ver R. R. C a rlso n ’s S tore costs of rep airs. S tayton voted $19,000 bonds for a A la rg e n u m b er of baseball fans high school. See us for all S p o rtin g G oods w ent to P o rtla n d today to a tte n d th e W illam ette Valley ed ito rs m eet at opening gam e an d sh o u t fo r th e B ea S pringfield, A pril 24th. vers. FUNDAMENTAL MUSIC TRAINING Very ab le ad d resses w ere listened Springfield is proposing a union ( lass and P riv a te Lessons to a t th e M ethodist E piscopal church high school. FORD JIT N E Y CAR r u e K fX A tL S t o r e FLORENCE M. HONEY la st S unday even in g by re p re se n ta S t a r t s f r o m c o r n e r o p p o s it e P h o n e ONI F ir s t S ta te B ank. tiv es of th e M ultnom ah Sunday K lam ath F alls kicks a t buying school asso ciatio n . Dr. Else, th e ro ad -m ach in ery of m ail o rd er p resid en t of th e asso ciatio n , spoke houses. LEAVE GRESHAM 7 :OO a . m . 1 :3o p . m . on co -o p erativ e efficiency, in the 9 :3 0 a . m . 3 :3 0 p. m . place of Mrs. D anehow er, who was T he so o n er le g isla tu res q u it en a c t 1 1 :3 0 a . m . 5 :3 0 p . m . un ab le to be p rese n t on acco u n t of ing laws an d c re atin g com m issions sickness. Miss Olive C lark spoke on w here cap ital and labor are p itted LEAVE PORTLAND ju n io r m ethods. As an outcom e of in open fights, and w here any tro u P l r s t an d A ld e r th is m eeting, a te m p o rary co m m ittee b le-m aker can hold up larg e Invest- 7 :S5 a. m. 2 :30 p , m . was elected fo se --- o f — or- — r th — e pu rp o ---- . m etits, th e sooner will p ro sp erity 10:30 a. m. 4 :3 0 p . m . 1 3 :3 0 p . m . 6 :3 0 p . m . g an lzin g a d istric t, w ith G resham as j r e tu r n - =3 a ce n te r, fo r th e pu rp o se of stim u- I i i l e s s present plans a re m a te ria l Special Sunday an d E vening Service la tin g th e w ork of all th e Sunday $2 per R ound Trip. schools. T he co m m ittee consisted of ly changed, th e new P o rtlan d post- PHONE 31 - . GRESHAM L” - —- office bu ild in g , to cost $1,0110.000, N. (). F u lle r and Mrs. E. A. L eonard 1,1st of lzetters. of G resham and Mrs. H. E. P opleton Will he in co u rse of co n stru ctio n w ithin th e next 80 days and th e a r R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in 'o f P lea san t Valley. T he next m eeting of th e T uesday ch itect has prom ised th a t it will be th e G resham postofflee for week en d , inmuno Study club will he held on April 20 com pleted w ithin fou rteen m onths. ing April 12, 1915: liquid paint R N IC Í I m f iio t í ivetuesH L etters Leo Riley, Edw. E. Bill- a t th e lib ra ry . Miss A u rilla Hoag It will ta k e th e form of a big, fine *'buuo> nil "j land will be hostess. T he general office building every p art of which i,P r. Mrs. H ennry W ilson. Mrs. A nna D icht oax C 32 su b ject will be th e provisional gov will be occupied by th e g o vernm ent, I P eterso n , from F. J. P eterson, Sioux ¿klarSui«B(sR»„ * ••pfMfgyf ern m e n t. Geo H H im es of P o rtlan d th e first b u ilding of its kind in the c l t Y- I lias v o lu n teered to tie present and I’nited S tates. T hese le tte rs will be sen t to ihe talk on th e cu rren cy of early Oregon. dead le tte r office on April 25th, N ” i k U an («N | 11,' « ill tiring the old dies « itii b i , ,, , 1915, if not delivered before, In for ex hibition Mrs G e o F Hone, B.v a man w illing to h ire out by th, ¡calling for th e above, please say ad- will p resen t a paper on th e causes m onth for low wages, bed and boar., 1 iv e rtise d ,” giving d ate of list. I, .1,ling to th e o rg an izatio n of the In q u ire phone 797. I McCOLL, P. M P ro te c tio n an d B eauty a rc th e t « „ . 1 provisional governm ent Miss L aura let in m oisture gives poor protection t * i * 1" ,J< ' 111 P"ln Un ff> P ain ts th a t will peel o r crack and H arvey will w rite on th e "O regon ........ .. mxe beauty ‘a n d l . ^ b . d t ^ . m e n , — ‘“ “ ■•'t- th a t lias ch e ap colors w hich fade I Q u estio n " and Mrs Jus. S terlin g on I 'h e gold excitem ent T he riv ers of It eoat a no m o re to a p p l y “ l l m h *st« 1 1 J Oregon will be th e su b jects of the b ea u ty . I o w e B ro th e rs “ l l i e l i S t a n .l.r f ! ' " 1 I’11 ,'”" r «m l it gives |ie rfee t p ro tectio n an d I roll call. lection and long w ear O nlv lad. 1 I ",U" U,,t SC,S “ *,<>se c““ t l,Mlt ***** p erfect pro- U n l, fadeless ,-olors a re used, an d you g et la stin g b ea u ty . 1 h a t’s why wc sell an d recom m end " H ig h S tan d ard . F A IT H F U L S E R V IC E P ain tin g and D ecorati,.g, W e know It will give you b e s t results. I am p rep ared to do p ainting, dei I o ratin g and wall tin tin g M \o r b v T aking best c a re of o u r c u s to m e rs ’ in te re sts is th e best Floor Pui nt IP h o n e L o o r Varnish If I {City Bakery ICE CREAM A y l s w o r t h ’s B read “Play Ball” Belt’s Confectionery j FORD QUICK SERVICE P ies, C a k e s a n d f PORTLAND and GRESHAM Other P a str y B alls, B a ts, G lo v es, M itts, M asks LELAND GRESHAM DRUG CO.- auto ; SERVICE I r PAYS TO GET GOOD PAINT! WE GUARD YOUR INTERESTS This 1« a stro n g , hard -d ry in g p,iint lor floors, boat d ecks am i all places having h ard w ear, and Is very durable. I t com es in a variety o f colors. I .ow cB roth ers IliiiR SldncU rd 1 h ere is a d ifference in varnishes for floor use. Low e B ro th ers D u r ab le Floor V arn ish is very to u g h an d elastic, does n o t easily sc ratch P o rtlan d $! for 8-hour m inim um I wag.- law is to b,. am , nd...| I apply to stre e t and s e w e r co n tracts j un til carried to su prem e court. or m ar, an d resists h a rd w ear a u d d am pness. *■ rom W ashington comes th e wel come tidings th a t th e riv ers and h ar hors of the Pacific N orthw est have received an unexpectedly generous 'h a r e of th e $30,000.000 ap p ro p ria ted fo r work of th a t class T he to si sum set fo r th is section Is f t , •»26.175. of which ,$1.5 0 0 .0 0 0 is to be devoted to com pleting th e _ proveniente at th e m outh of th e Col- im hts. W ith th e Celllo C anal open o traffic and a clear deen z*b.nnA. »cross th e Colum bia Bar? the'7«»“? « M ellotone I lls ^ Ä l ' y r b e a u tif c U a n d . U o l r t e l y fadeless. ’Ä More b e a u t,ful, m ore durable more cconom.val m 'the cu d C om e in aud tat us Í Ä ^ : a *lpa‘~ r W Ask for color cards. ror a ion< period of p ro sp erity , | w ay to ta k e c a re of o u r ow n, for, in th e final a n a ly sis th ey a re identical. W e offer you b a n k in g service th a t is sincere, s y m p a thetic. c arefu l a n d a c c o m m o d a tin g a n d striv e to m erit y o u r p a tro n a g e by c o n tin u a lly m a k in g good. WE GROW BY D E S E R V IN G T O GROW firs L,?TA te bank , .Ç t R E S M A M , OREL