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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1915)
PAGE PO VR GRESHAM I nlted Railw ays ceased operatio n i Some men are as proud of th e ir an- betw een L lnnton and P o rtlan d A pril ceators aM , aelf. m ade niaa of hJm . 1, on account of tight to reduce fare io liv e cent» A 25 year franchise Is '**' * OUTLOOK TUESDAY, APRIL 2t». 1BI3 ^3E3E They are here— ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ The In d u strio u s G irls' club held a ¡p arty and "fe e d " S atu rd ay evening at th e hom e of Miss W inifred St. being a -k eil by citizen s. ¡C lair T he m em bers of th e club To get a run for your money chase p resen t besides th e hostess were A young man would r a th e r owe a stre e tc a r Misses Mabel Michel, Belle and W il money to his fa th e r than to his m s A tterh errv , G ladys W right, Ellen And m any a m ushroom Is a to a d "u n c le .” Mr». G eorge L. E dw ards and In ! Sim onson and L o reta Cook The stool in disguise fan t d a u g h te r w ere S unday visitors lead er. Miss C. H. H aile, was p res here. T hey were tak en hom e yes ent. also Miss D orothy Ball of Lln- tiem ann and Miss G eneva W right. terd ay by Mrs. E d w ard s' fa th e r and BUY OUR STRONG, STYLISH I tn o th sr, M. M. S quire an d wife, by | Several young people of G resham auto. The la tte r re tu rn e d th is m o rn atten d e d th e reception given a t th e Í P o rtlan d In d u stria l Home last F ri ing a fte r a p le asa n t trip. day aftern o o n by th e Q ueen E sth ers Mrs. E. K ent, who is visiting w ith FOR A L L THE FAMILY relativ es and frien d s in San F ra n of P o rtlan d an d vicinity to Mrs. P. Î cisco, w rites th a t she is having a H Bodkin, a n atio n al field w orker d elig h tfu l tim e. She has been away of the W om en's Home M issionary so- ciety. T hose atte n d in g from here about two weeks. w ere Mrs. M elville T. W ire, Misses 13825435 V'ern W alk er was down la st week f Mina G ilbert, F lo ren ce Tow le, Gladys from G rass V alley to p u rch ase an Michel, Gladys M iller, M ildred St. a u to tru c k to use In his business. He C lair, K ath ry n H oney, D ella H ughes, called on his sis te r Mrs. C arl Dahl. Note the distance of the burners from L au ra Davis, M a rg u erite V olbrecht, ton of stove. :F Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M orand, of E sth e r E lford, G ladys W rig h t, Daisy X The burner autom atically generates B oring, were In G resham on busi D avidson, O neita S tililons, M argery X ness today. gas horn tin* kerosene oil and mixing 1 Stillions, H elen W ostell, Inez Sm ith with air produces an intensely hot, blue I Alias H elen M etzger, of G reenburg, and Anna B rugger. flame. . is sp en d in g th e w eek w ith h e r g ra n d I T he ladles of th e so u th side divi SEE THEM AT— p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey, sion of th e Aid society will hold a and o th e r relativ es. bake sale on S atu rd ay aftern o o n be HARDWARE Mrs. R obert L ansdow n, of P leas g inning at 2 o'clock, at P u lfe r’s store. Gresham, Ore. an t Home, visited yesterd ay w ith her T he south aiders a re all good cooks m o th er and siste r, Mrs. S. R. Brad- and expect to have fine displays of 01=1 field an d Mrs. C. E. R usher. food. Misses E hbie and B eruice H a r C. M. H all and Ed. K en n ett have grove were d in n e r g u ests on Sunday . retu rn ed from T he Dulles w here one of Mrs. E llen Pom eroy and Miss of the big sta llio n s was sold to a Lucy Adams. | com pany re p rese n tin g som e of the THE LEATHER WHICH COES INTO OUR SHOES Dr. an d Mrs. S . P. B ittn e r heard m ost pro m in en t stockm en of Wasco IS SO TANNED THAT IT NOT ONLY FEELS COM A J. W. BROWN, Prop. A ida S atu rd ay evening, as su n g by 'co u n ty . FORTABLE BUT WEARS A LONG TIME. THE SOLES th e L o m b ard i o p era com pany in Rev. Edw in W H ight an d wife and Best Quality Meats, P o rtlan d . |little son W ilb u r were v isitin g w ith ARE MADE OF STRONG LEATHER THAT WON’T A m o th e rs’ m eeting will be held ! frien d s fo r th e past day o r two. SOON WEAR OUT. a Sunday school T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o'clock .T h ey conducted Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according STYLE. FIT. COMFORT AND THE LOW PRICE a t th e M ethodist Episcopal church 'ra lly at the F ree M ethodist church to Size and Quality. u n d er th e auspices of th e W om en’s last Sunday evening. T h e ir hom e is ARE WHAT WE GIUE YOU WHEN WE SELL YOU C h ristian T em p eran ce Union. Mrs. at W oodburn. PHONE 41 POWELL STREET SHOES. S. J. K err, of P o rtlan d , will add ress Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook an.I th e m eeting All women are in v it d au g h te r Miss G ayle, of P o rtlan d , OUR HOSE WILL STAND THE STRAIN OF BUSY ed to atten d . visited on S unday w ith L. L. K idder FEET. TRY IT ONCE. YOU’LL BUY THEM AGAIN. Mrs. Dr. P itte n g e r, of P o rtlan d , and fam ily and Miss Mina G ilbert. visited o ver S unday w ith Mrs. E. Guy Wood an d ch ild ren and Davidson. A untie M. S m ith, of P o rtla n d , w ere Mr. and Mrs, Chas. C leveland spent guests on Sunday of th e fo rm e r’s the w eek-end a t th e ir co ttag e a t S ea fa th e r W. E. Wood an d wife. • Mr. We are now prepared to and Mrs. Wood re tu rn e d to P o rt side. PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. Ilowitt Building Main Street Gresham, Ore. land with them in th e evening. serve your wants in ICE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and H. W. Cooley of th e W hite Knoll fam ily were th e g u ests a t d in n e r on C R E A M and FA N CY Sunday of Mr. an d Mrs. J. N. F aris. p oultry farm had from his in c u b a t DRINKS. Best Quality at JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC i OCKX k X h X K Mrs. E. C. L eighty, of P o rtlan d , ors a fine hatch a few days ago. F if Right prices. visited w ith G ran d m a W ood over teen h u n d red lu sty young chicks w ere tak en off. T h ree h u n d red and Sunday. fifty of th ese w ere sold as day old Mr. an d Mrs. M. T. H arg ro v e and chicks. T his is th e fo u rth h atch of son C laude, of P o rtla n d , w ere the th e season, and probably th e last. g u ests on S unday of Mr. an d Mrs. Mr. Cooley has 4500 chick en s ra n g I M. C. H argrove. ‘‘It s Time to Limber up” ing from a few days old to b ro iler On the M arket Mrs. W. E. Wood is e n te rta in in g size. C allers are alw ays welcome at Fresh Every Day. We Carry the Famous Spalding Bros.’ ihis week h er d a u g h te r Mrs. A rth u r th e W hite K noll farm and m any a .e -----------------B E T W E E N ------------------ Cum m ings and litffe d au g h te r R uth, em b racin g th e o p p o rtu n ity to see the of P o rtlan d . w onderful sig h t of so m any chicks A rth u r R egner has discontinued to g eth er. Also Spalding’s Tennis R<nkets and Bolls J his S atu rd ay n ig h t dances for th e T he auction sale an n o u n cem en t of present. He is now w orking in A. A lbrecht ap p ears in th is Issue. Air. Car Every 30 Minutes P o rtlan d going down to th e city and A lbrecht is located a sh o rt d istan ce See us for all Sporting Goods back every day. w est of Fairview on th e Sandy road PHONE 901 J. V. Cogswell, th e en terp risin g T onight will occupy th e a tte n tio n Main St., Gresham statio n agent at L inneniann Ju n c of m any m em bers of th e Masonic LET US CALL FOR YOU tion, a few days ago dug a hill of lodges of G reshain and T ro u td ale , t h e H L X A U S to r e v o lu n teer p o tato es in his g ard en and who w ill go to Sandy in au to m o h ih s. ROAD THROUGH SANDY found a few well form ed spuds la rg All p rep a ra tio n s have been m ade for HAS BEEN PROMISED “ oooQoooooooooooooooooooooaooooaaoooaooooQooooooooooo^ e r th an w aln u ts an excellent tim e by th e Sandy peo T he I*. R. L. & P. Co., th ro u g h ple who know how to do things. P resid en t Griffith In his testim ony before thp R ailro ad C om m ission, has (WORK PROGRESSING an n o u n ced th a t a ra ilro a d has been FORD JITNEY CAR ON UNION HIGH planned th ro u g h Sandy for a d is S t a r t s fro m co rn er o p p o site F ir s t S ta te B an k . T he site of th e new’ u n io n high tan ce of 18 m iles, e ith e r from C ot I school is a busy scene of o p era tio n s tre ll o r B oring. "T h e re are 400,000,000 feet of LEAVE GRESHAM th is week. T he g rad in g has been 7:00 a. m. th e finest tim b er in th e w orld six 1 :3O p. m. finished and co n crete is being laid m iles from Sandy, and we w ant to 9:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 11:30 a. m. 5:30 p. m. for th e fo u n d atio n s and w alls of th e m a rk e t it in P o rtla n d ." said Mr. h e a te r basem ent. Five carlo ad s of Griffith. m a teria l arriv ed , co n sistin g of brick, LEAVE PORTLAND I lu m b er and c e m e n t. T he com mon F ir s t and A ldar R heum atic Pains Relieved. I brick are from H oover sta tio n , five 7:55 a. m . 3:30 p. m. W hy suffer from rh eu m a tism w hen 10:30 a. m . 4:3 0 p. m. I m iles east of G resham , b u t th e fin- relief may be had at so sm all a cost? 13:30 p. m . 6:30 p. m . lis h in g brick a re front N evada. T he Mrs E lm er H atch. P eru, Ind., w rites : "I have been su b je c t to a tta c k s of S pecial Sunday and E ven in g Service la tte r is a su p e rio r q u ality of th e rh eu m a tism fo r years. Cham ber-1 $ 2 per R ound Trip. pressed article , a lig h t gray, and will Iain ’s L in im en t alw ays relieves me PHO N E 31 - - GRESHAM be used in th e d eco rativ e schem e of im m ediately, and I ta k e p le asu re in i recom m ending it to o th e rs ." 25 and [th e building. 50 cent b ottles. F o r sale by all FOR SALE— A 3-year-old Hal-B colt T h ree te n ts have been erected on D ruggists. from a M organ m are. G entle d is the ground w here som e of th e w ork- position, b roke to drive. Phone Painting anil Decorating. I men are litin g O th ers from G resh- I am p rep ared to do p ain tin g , dec T ab o r 5443. A lbort R odlun, la m com plete th e p rese n t crew but o ra tin g an d w all tin tin g . M. Norby, L ents, O regon. 17 I m ore w ill be eng ag ed w hen the Phone 557. tf building begins to go up T he brick I m asons and c a rp e n te rs have n ot be- Ig u n w ork yet. S H O E S AND H O S E IMPROVED OIL COOK STOVE I ,, STERLING & KIDDER’S GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon City Bakeryf ICE CREAM Aylsworth’s s u lv n a u p r v “ Play Ball” Bread Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks Pies, Cakes and other Pastry Belt’s Confectionery FORD QUICK SERVICE PORTLAND and GRESHAM GRESHAM DRUG CO. LELAND auto ; SERVICE Don’t Y ou See the Front Yard First? Won t a Well Kept Lawn Command the Respect of all who pass your Home? LAW N M OW ERS nnd R ose L aw n F ertilizer W ill keep your L aw ns in prim e condition to stand the dry weathei ot Sum m er and you should keep them looking fresh. Bull Run Water will do the rest. W e carry a big stock of Lawn Mowers in every grade and price from the lowest to the hl best grade “GREAT AMERICAN BALL BEARING." .Also ROSE LAWN IE R IIL I/.E R in 10-pound pails and 100-pound sacks. TRY IT For Sweet Peas, Shrubs, Lawns, Etc. GARDEN HOSE A SPECIALTY FAIRVIEW T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P ar- I en t-T each era' asso ciatio n will be held at tlie schoolhouse on F rid ay a f te r noon. April 23 Mrs A riutene Felts, I p resid en t of th e O regon C ongress of I M others, will be p resen t and ad d ress I th e m eeting A sh o rt p ro g ram will be ren d ered by th e pupils of P rinci- | pal L en t's room. Mrs. Ja n e t G ran t has received a I life dtplom a from th e sta te board of education. Mrs G ran t is a g ra d u ate of th e M onm outh N orm al, which Is * sta n d ard iz ed norm al She is now en title d to teach in high schools and to hold th e office of city super- I in ten d en t. H er diplom a is valid in ! 'he other 26 standardized states. Wire 661 Powell St. Metzger Bros. QUALITY and SERVICE Wire 6 6 1 ] Gresham A Cure for Sour Stomach. Mrs Wm M Thom p on. of B attle reek Mich , w rites: " I have been troubled w ith Ind ig estio n , so u r tom ach and bad b reath . A fter tak - ng two bottles of C h a m b erlain 's r ’,b am W*U T h<*«e ‘« M « » are plendld— none b e tte r." F o r salé bv all D ruggists. WE GUARD YOUR INTERESTS F A IT H F U L S E R V IC E 1 aking best care of our customers' interests is the best way to take care of our own, for, in the final analysis they are identical. e offer you banking service that is sincere, sympa thetic, careful and accommodating and strive to merit your patronage by continually making good. WE GROW BY D E SE R V IN G TO GROW FIRST G R E STATE BANK S H A M , CMPEL,