GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FAIRVIEW
U nder S tate S upervision
Bank of Gresham
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S tatem ent of condition at close of business April 17, 1915:
reso u rces .
L oan-
am i
i I im
o ttll
Ileal esta te, fu rn itu re and
Stack*.
‘ m .iiJ T il
fixtures
4 ,7 3 8 .5 «
n a r r a n ls
s.3 2 u 00
E x p e n s e n u o l lu t
P A S H und D U E I RUM R E S E R V E H A N K S
1,2 3 2 .(¡H
2 1 ,0 1 1 .5 1
S 7 5 .3 2 0 .0 5
M A BI I.
IES.
C apital stock and su rp lu s
Dl I*»ISITS
R even u e accou n t
SI 5 ,5 0 0 .OO
5 0 ,0 1 5 .1 7
8 1 4 .7 8
S 7 5 .3 2 0 .0 5
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A. F. M ILLER, P resid en t.
F. A. HOLLIDAY, Vice P resident.
KARL M ILLER, Cashier.
G ust L arson, E m anuel A nderson, Jas. McP Robinson, H. W. Snas-
hall, J C. P eterso n , II. E. S andstedt and E. W. P eterson, Owners
and D irectors.
£
WE SOLICIT VOI R PATRONAGE.
SCENIC
svmm ons .
In th e Ju stice C o u rt fo r M ultnem ah
D istrict, C ounty of M ultnom ah,
S tate of O regon.
A aron F ox,P laintiff vs. Geo. H. G rif-
(in, De tn t an t.
T0H h 0 riffln e nam<?d D efendant> Geo
,
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A m erry p arty of young people had
a p|cn(c jn j j r H u n ter's grove Sun-
day
T hose present w ere A lbert.
Carl, W illiam and E lm er Beyers,
; Lloyd S h rin er, Roy Calvin, F ran k
In th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon
you are hereby req u ired to ap p ear and
an sw er th e com plaint filed a g a in st
you in th e above en title d action on o r
before Monday, th e 14th day of Ju n e,
1915, th a t being th e tim e fixed by
me for you to ap p e ar and answ er, for
w ant thereo f, th e plaintiff will ta k e
Judgm ent a g a in st you for the relief
dem anded in th e com plaint, tow it:
for th e sum of $239.86 and for his
costs and disb u rsem en ts in th is ac
tion.
And you a re fu rth e r notified th a t
th e plaintiff lias caused to be issued,
th ro u g h this court, a w rit of a tta c h
m ent and also caused a g arn ish m en t
to be served on th e County C lerk of
M ultnom ah C ounty, Oregon, who has
in his possession a ce rtain sum of
money belonging to you and w hich is
being held su b ject to the outcom e of
said action.
T his sum m ons is served upon you
by publication th ereo f for six conse
cutive weeks in th e G resham O utlook
by an o rd er m ade by me. Ju stic e of
th e P eace fo r th e D istrict, County
and S tate above nam ed, w hich o rd er
is dated on the 10th day of A pril,
1915.
B. F. ROLLINS,
Ju stic e of the Peace,
G resham , Oregon.
1 F irs t publication Apr. 13, 1915.
L ast publication May 25, 1915.
TTB8DAY.
APRIL
20.
1015
SANDY
FA IR V IE W , April lti.— On S a tu r
SANDY. April 19.— Mr. Boyd, of
day evening Miss R uth Shaw e n te r Eut:, ue, assisted by Miss Ione Gay
tained th e m em bers of U. S. Sunday violinist, will give an evening of
school class, of which Mrs. A. L. readings a t S helley's hall F rid ay ev-
Stone is teacher. A fter a sh o rt busl- ; enillg, A pr„ , sd T he affair w„ , bfl
ness m eeting gam es an d music w ere (gtven u n d er , he augplce. o i th e
enjoyed, a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts ! W om an's club
were served. T hose p resen t besides
Mrs. P urcell e n te rta in e d a group
th e hostess and h er m o th er Mrs. 11. of frien d s at a
Kaffee K ranchen
M Shaw w ere: Mrs. A. L. Stone, W ednesday aftern o o n .
Misses Gladys H olgate, N ellie F aris,
Mrs. B ru n s is hom e ag ain a f f r r a
F ran ces and G ladys Bliss, Eva brief visit w ith frien d s in P o rtlan d .
Tow nsend, L au ra Dolph and Je an f Monday will be clean-up day,
L ent, Messrs. E arl Tow nsend, \ \ al-1 hence everyone is busy th ese days
lace Spence, Will and E lbert Stone in giving th e ir prem ises a spik and
Blain
I u rn er, Cedric an d t lyde 8paI1 appearance.
Stone an d C harles B aird
Tile W om an's club was e n .e rta in -
»On S atu rd ay aftern o o n L aw rence ed by Mrs. Bam back and Mrs. Mc-
Robbins e n te rta in e d a few friends, W llliam at th e la tte r's pictu resq u e
th e occasion being his b irth d ay . The hom e on th e Bluff road T h u rsd ay a f
hours w ere passed w ith gam es a fte r ternoon. F atuous places in A m erica
which lunch was served by Mrs Rob w ere presented in a d elig h tfu lly in
bins and Mrs. Shute. T hose p resen t te re stin g m an n er by Mrs. J. C. Sm ith,
w ere: Dick, L aurel, Alice and Mil who paid a visit to N iag ara Fails,
dred Shute, Glen B urlingam e, H arold Mrs. C. D. Purcell, who to u red the
and F red Shaw, G erald A nderson, Y ellow stone P ark , Mrs. Bamback
Collin f r e e , Dolph and Donald Rob having ascended P ik e ’s P eak and
bins.
Mrs.
M cW illiams,
E llis
Island.
On S atu rd ay evening Mr. and Mrs. M am m oth Cave, K entucky, G lazier
R. J. C opeland e n te rta in e d at cards, P ark , Mount Vernon and th e Cliff
a fte r which lunch was served. Those dw ellers will be given a t th e next
who enjoyed th e evening were, Mr. m eeting. A pleasing fe a tu re of the
an d Mrs. J. W. M oller, Mr. an d Mrs. aftern o o n w ere th e violin num bers
J- H. P eterso n , Mr. and Mrs. B. ren d ered by Miss Ione Gay of T aco
W entw orth G ran t, Mr. and Mrs. ma, who Is the guest of tier bister
G rant Shaw, Mrs. C. E. Robbins, Mrs. an d brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mc
H. T. Shute, Rachel and Clyde P eter- W illiam s. T he first T h u rsd ay in May
th e club will m eet w ith Mrs. Bell.
son, Melvin and M arjory Moller.
A silv er tea will be given by the
Miss Em m a C arlson, Miss M aggie
Gibson and Jo h n Cheney, of T he L adies’ Aid T h u rsd ay aftern o o n ,
J
Dalles, have been th e guest of th e April 22a at the hom e of Mrs. W. H.
fo rm e r’s sis te r Mrs. C h arles Rob- B areudrick.
Eleven schools including Sandy and
bins
T he roll of honor for th e F airview th e su rro u n d in g d istric ts will hold a
school, fo r th e m onth en ding April field m eet a t Sandy S atu rd ay , April
16, is as follow s: P rin cip al J. B. 24th. Till1 co n tests are scheduled at
L e n t’s room , R achel P eterson, Con- nlne and wil1 co n t,n u e th ro u g h o u t
verce B urlingam e, R udolph L uscher, th e day.
S atu rd ay
m o rn in g 's
O regonian
Ju liu s L uscher, Clyde P eterso n , Ce
contained
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ta
le
reg
a rd in g a
celia McMaimes, Clifford
B u rlin g
am e, H u b ert Schram , Em il Loser, E s railro ad to Sandy. W ill tlie dream
th e r Shaw , N ellie Brow n, A nnabelle ev er com e tru e?
Cowles, R uth Brooks, C laude H eslln,
PLEASANT HOME
Jan ies Flem ing.
A U C T IO N
SALE
3 4 Mile West of Fairview, on Sandy Road
T U E S D A Y , A PR IL 2 7 , IO a. m .
Jersey Cow. 2 Heifers. Jersey Bull. 3 inch Wagon. Surrey,
good as new. Top Buggy, Mower. Hay Rack. Wood Rack.
Garden Plow. One Horse Cultivator. 2 Sets W ork Harness.
Double Buggy Harness. Single Buggy Harness. And various
other Farm and Household Articles.
T E R M S— S u u ta tin d er $*11» C a sh ; S li» o r o v e r , s ix
tl i»er c e n t in te r e a t.
F R E E LUNCH AT NOON.
inontli** tiin e ,
SAI,E RAIN OR SHINE
A. A LBR EC H T, O w n e r
W S. WOOD, Auctioneer.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
BEST QUALITY MEATS
All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade
ADOLF TIETZE
PHONE 54 X
MAIN
ST.
GRESHAM
Tow nsend, and th e Misses H ilda
Beyers, P earl Kuegg, M innie S hriner,
i H azel Goger, Lena W rig h t and Alber-
Ia Schneider. A delicious lunch was
, ■ ■
,
,
. . ,
sprved- band music was fu rn ish ed
by the gentlem en present. A most
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
delightful day was speflt and will be
Rustic, $9.
long rem em bered by those present.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 10 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
Mrs. A m anda Jo h n so n , who has
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
been a guest at th e hom e of her
Fencing, $6.
Shiplap, $8.
nephew D. D. Ja ck for sev eral weeks,
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
re tu rn e d Sunday to h er hom e a t C or
bett.
T hose a tte n d in g th e band concert
and p lay lett at G resham F rid ay night
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
from Scenic w ere Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
TURNED
PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
B eyers, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. D uncan,
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
Mr. and Mrs. N asshahn an d fam ily,
We Deliver Lumber
R eginald and M arg erite B urchett,
In Mrs. Ja n e t M. G ru n t's room ,
The W om en’s C h ristian T em per-
C arl G oger and C harley DeHaven.
D orothy Bozley, Clem Cowles, Zola ! ance Union will m eet F rid ay afte r-
Joel Joh n so n , of A rleta, called on
P roudfit, W esley Schram , L au rel noon. April 23, w ith Mrs. P. M. Mil- j
his nephew D. D. Jack , Sunday.
Shute, lea F u jish lm a, D onald G rant ler. This” is an im p o rta n t m eeting
Route No. 2.
PHONE 41x
Melvin M oller, F red Shaw, Glen B ur to which ail m em bers a re urged to
List o f L etters,
lingam e, M abie Brown, L aw rence . be present.
R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in Bobbins R ichard Shute, G eorge An- , Mrs. M attie Sleeth, s ta te le c tu re r
th e G resham postoffice for week end- deraon, E dw ard H eslin, M arg aret ! of the W om en’s C h ristian T em per- T h e P r o h ib itio n A rm y in Eiir<»|ieaii N oth in g So (>< hm I for a t o u g h or Cold
Trench**».
ing April 18th, 1915:
Jo n as, A lfred L edbury, H arold Shaw , jan ce Union, will give a recital at
W hen you have a cold you w ant
T he p resid en t of th e R ussian th e best m edicine o b ta in ab le so as
L e tte rs— H. S. Jo h n so n , Mrs. E. F red Proudfit, L ancelot P roudfit. D enny’s hall S atu rd ay evening, April
Duma, in his speech opening th e new
M ellquiat, Mrs. G. V. Taylor.
Z ara F itzg e rald , C harlie F itzg e rald , ' 24. T he ladies of th e local Union session on F eb ru ary 9, 1915, referre d to get rid of it w ith th e least possi
F oreig n — Donenio T erro u te, Joe Bobble F itzg e rald , G ertru d e F itzger-1 will
POW ELL VALLEY
serve
refresh m en ts.
Mrs. to th e p ro h ib itio n of vodka in the ble delay. T h ere are many who con
B ackers, Mrs. Gus P eterson.
“ Accept, great sid e r C h u m b erlu lu ’s Cough Remedy
aid, Jam es Bozley, M argaret F itz- Sleeth will also speak on Sun- follow ing w ords:
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P alm blad spent
m
onarch,
th
e
low
est
reverence of u nsurpassed. Mrs. J. Boroff, Elida,
R e g iste r— J. S. Jo hnson.
gerald.
day m o rning
at
th e
M ethodist th e people. Thy people firmly be Ohio, says, "E v e r since my d au g h
Sunday in P o rtla n d w ith th e ir son
T hese le tte rs will be sen t to ihe
church.
«
lieve th a t an end has been put for all te r R uth was cu red of a severe cold
David and wife.
dead le tte r office on May 2d,
VICTORY
e te rn ity to th is an cien t c u rse .” Ac and cough by C h a m b erlain 's Cough
Rev. A ugust O lson, of P o rtlan d , 1915, if not delivered before,
In
co rding to th e London Tim es, at these Remedy two yeurs ago, I have felt
was a ca lle r S atu rd ay at th e P alm calling for th e above, please say "ad-
w ords "a scene of in d escrib ab le e n kindly disposed tow urd th e m an u fac
A lbert E rickson
from P o rtlan d
th u siasm en sued, th e house rising tu re rs of th a t p rep a ra tio n . I know
C
ontinued
from
page
I
blad home.
visited a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
v ertised ,” giving d ate of list.
of n o th in g so quick to relieve a
and
singing th e n atio n al h y m n .”
Miss E llen Unis sp e n t Sunday a f
F erd F o th , Sunday.
I. McCOLL, P. M.
cough o r cu re a cold." F o r sale by
ices a t M onm outh. Rev. an d Mrs.
te rn o o n in P o rtlan d .
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Miss A nnie Morgan is w orking in Layton and fam ily have occupied the 1 In a le tte r d ated D ecem ber 21, all D ruggists.
C alifornia en acts a law to p ro h ib it tk e hom e ot Mrs. L. Spencer.
; m anse of th e St. Jo h n s U nited Evan- j 1914, and issued by th e B ritish Press
T he S tate U niversity ta k es law-
B ureau on J a n u a ry 12. 19 15, P ro fes
tra
d
e
unions
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n
u
m
b
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of
ap-
Everybody
was
o
u
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enjo
y
in
g
th
e
gelical ch u rch .
Rev. J. A. Goode, so r P ares, th e B ritisli official "eye- 1
school to E ugene and gets $40,000
L T rn »nv Trade
a " ° Wed tO b eau tifu l Sunday afte rn o o n . E ith e r who resigned th e p a sto ra te of this w itn ess” w ith th e R ussian troops, i
building.
“ A m ain fe a tu re is th e in
— ----- -—:--------- --------------------------------- in autom obiles o r buggies and those church recently on account of fall says:
A U T O B U S-
finitely su p e rio r physique, sp irit and j
who had n e ith e r took It on foot.
ing h ealth , preached yesterd ay m o rn en d u ran ce of th e R ussiatr soldiers,
VIA GRESHAM.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K erslak e and fam ing and bid farew ell to th e co n g reg a who have m ade wonderful m arches,
L t P lea san t
Lv. P o rtlan d
ily spent Sunday w ith Mrs. K ers- tion he had served for th e past year en d u red recoveries from th e most
Home
1st & A lder
la k e ’s p are n ts in T ro u td ale.
7 :8 « a. in.
9 : 0 0 a. in.
and a half.
Rev. and Mrs. Goode serio u s w ounds.”
JO:4 8 a. in.
12 :4 5 p. in.
Mrs. F. F o th sent to M onm outh for have moved to th e ir hom e on Mil
Recently th e I’rim e M inister of
2 : 0 « p, in.
4 : 8 « p. in.
a s ta rt of th e blue A ndalusian chick lard avenue, in th e so u th e ast side, G reat B ritain stall'd in th e H ouse of
ens. This m akes th e second p arty in with th e ir son E arl, w here Mr. Good«' Com m ons th a t 60 per cent of w ound R ates for A uto p arties to P o rtlan d ,
$3 per trip for fo u r o r less.
V ictory who has sent to M onm outh will ta k e a rest.
His retire m en t ed jlritish so ld iers re tu rn e d to duty.
fo r eggs. Mrs. G. W. A ndrew s sent from th e active m in istry Is deeply T he reco rd s of th e R ussian arm y,
how ever, show a recovery and re tu rn
LOUIS C H R IST E N SE N ,
ab o u t five w eeks ago for 100 eggs. reg retted by m any frien d s in the to d uty of 86 per cent of w ounded.
O w ner and D river.
She got a fine hatch and th e chickens sta te , who hope for Rev. G oode’s
«nt BEANS, PEAS OR CORN planted with same machine
a re doing nicely.
' resto ra tio n th ro u g h his rest.
H. W. Cooley and son had a hatch
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of 1500 chicks come o u t last T hurs-
Rev. W. A. Spalding, who has
day. All a re doing fine.
been p asto r of th e T h ird U nited
GRESHAM OUTLOOK with
Mrs. A lta Stafford, who has been B reth ren ch u rch , E ast T hlrty-sev-
v isitln g w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. and en th stre e t and H aw th o rn e avenue,
1 yr.
6 mos.
Mrs. G. W. A llder for th e p ast w eek, delivered his farew ell serm on last
Dally O reg o n ian .. .
$6.00
$3.25
re tu rn e d to h er hom e at B ridal Veil night.
Rev. Mr. S palding resigned
Iially and Sunday O regonian .. 8.00
4.25
Sunday.
the p a sto ra te of th is ch u rch on ac-
Daily Jo u rn a l ___
.. 5.50
2.75
Many people visited th e W hite count of failin g h ealth a fte r two and
Dally and Sunday Jo u rn al
.. 7.50
4.00
K noll farm Sunday.
j o ne-half y e a r’s service.
W hile he
E vening T elegram
.. 6.50
2.75
A n u m b er from V ictory atten d ed has been p asto r the m em bership has
W eekly O regonian
.. 2.00
1.15
th e play a t th* C edar schoolhouse increased from 47 to m ore th an 100
Sem i-W eekly J o u r n a l ........
.. 2.00
1.15
S atu rd ay evening. T he play was fine, m em bers.
H is topic last n ig h t was,
GRESHAM
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W ilhelm and fam - “ W hat I H ave T ried to P reach and
Read the Congressional News
' Best to U se
Best to Buy—
ily, Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. R u m s and W hy.”
His co n g reg atio n
p arts Get the Latest War News
Read the Interesting Local News
little son A rth u r, visited a t th e hom e ’ from him w ith reg ret.
Rev. Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. F. F oth.
Spalding and fam ily will m ake th e ir
Miss Jean L ent sp e n t S atu rd ay home at C e d arh u rst, K ing county.
an d Sunday w ith h er p are n ts at F air- W ashington, P u g et Sound, betw een 1
view.
S eattle and Tacom a, w here Rev. Mr.
Mice F lo ren ce W ilhelm spent S u n Spalding will ta k e up th e w ork of
day w ith Miss Isabel Thom pson.
supply fo r a few m onths.
T he Royal E m broidery club will
Officers of th e L en ts Evangelical
m eet at t ^ hom e of Mrs. O. W.
church w ere elected as follow s: tr u s
W oodw ard on T h u rsd ay , April 29th.
1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14,
tee for th re e years, W. T Bischoff; i
W e h a v e t h e m —M ilk R e p o r ts
E verybody cordially Invited.
No. 3, $11.
e x h o rte r for tw o years, A. S p aro v .;
class lead er, A. F a n k h u se r for two
Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9.
BORING
Do you know how much milk you are
y ears; tru ste e s, A. F a n k h u se r and
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
getting?
T he m a rria g e of P aul Spooner and E. M. S choum erm an; C. 8. B rad
2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
C lara 8. R ieken occurred la st T h u rs ford was re-elected su p e rin ten d e n t
Do you know what your cows average?
1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6.
day, April 15, In P o rtlan d . They will of th e Sunday school; 8 (h eu e rm a n ,
Do you know which is your best cow?
1x4 SHEATHING, $5.
m ake th e ir hom e n ea r Boring.
a s sista n t; H arold R u th erfo rd , secre
T he Boring baseball team gave a ta ry , an d W T. Bischoff. tre a su re r.
All this and other im portant information
1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft.
bask et social an d dance S atu rd ay ev
lengths, $7.
will be yours if you use Milk Reports.
M ultnom ah, No. 77, W oodm en of
ening,, w hen th ey cleared $24, which
1x6, 1x8 SH IPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8.
the
W
orld,
has
a
team
d
rillin
g
pre-
will be used to p u rch ase necessary
2x4, cull, sized, $2.
! p ara to ry to going to San F rancisco
eq u ip m en t for th e team .
ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER.
There is much activity among the next A ugust to co n test for th e $1000
A large
Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts.
members of the Odd Fellow and Re {offered for th e best team
Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lpmber, Mouldings,
bekah lodges here, in preparation for {class was o bligated F rid a y night. A
Shingles, Etc.
the big anniversary meeting to be rlage n u m b er of ap p licatio n s are be
Mill now In operation. Let us figure on your orders. Phone
held at Gresham by the lodges of fore th e com m ittees.
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
JONSRHD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
RAILROAD BUILDING
Portland-Pleasant Home
iron ace
Potato Planters
100 % Potato Planting
Combination Subscriptions
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden. Seeders.
Hand Cultivators, One-horse Cultivators, Riding
or Walking Cultivators.
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Special Sale of Lumber
Mr. Dairyman
Get them at Outlook Office.
or write.
We Deliver.
Sandy Fir Lumber Co»
Phon« 44«
Martin Lennarts. Mgr
Sandy, Oregon.
Boring. Sandy, Estacada, Gresham
and Rockwood on April 26. A three-
car train has been chsrtered to ac
commodate those going from tbe
three lodges in this section. A fine
time is anticipated by all.
T h e y ’re
Trace the course of those who have
conquered,
Read the lives of our greatest men,
You will find this to be their motto,
' He aucceeds who thinks he can.”
—C. 0. Schneider
v e ry co n
venient and
cheap
Phone 701
They
w ill
lead
to
better care an d m ilk