Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 30, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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VENTURA PARK
A gency for
R eim s g ^ T n i t T * " !
ALL PARTS for Ford Automobiles, New or Old,
Quick Repairs and Prompt Service
GARAGE on Powell S t, Near the Fountain
Latourell <& Son
G R E S H A M A U T O S U P P L Y CO.
GRESHAM, ORE.
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WHAT STYLE HAT
DO YOU WANT?
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! Bank of Gresham
GRESHAM , OREGON
DON’T WORRY
turned. T here a re several o th e r lo-
arrive anywhere. They go by tits and starts. Brother Reader,
A m erry p arty of young folks w ith
calitles th a t are a m enace to h ea lth
som e time ago you opened an account at the BANK OF
well
filled
lunch
b
ask
ets
h
ik
ed
to
because of garbage dum ping and
GRESHAM, didn’t you! No, you didn’t keep it up. You had
these s h n n i . t =1,. k • . I
-----i Bull Run P ark S unday fo r a picnic.
these should also be looked a f te r be- Those of th e
so many things on your mind. You were worried about this
p arty w ere M ilton an d
ore the hot w eath er comes, w ith its
and about that. You hadn’t the time to give to piling up
Floyd
Erz,
E
lm
er.
C
arl
an
d
A
lb
ert
hordes of flies and o th e r disease c a r­
money in the hank. Cut that habit of worrying out! Pitch in
Beyers,
and
th
e
Misses
M
arian
Rob-
riers.
and work. Bank every dollar you possibly can. Get it into
f»n
Thnroa
.
i.
ertso n , Iren e Erz, H ild a B eyers an d
On T hursday. April 23d, Mrs. N oah P earl Ruegg.
the Bank at onee. Keep at it and the time will come when you
ladies o f 't h e ^ F G I “ U‘“ ber of th e
The »lancing p arty given by Mr. an d
will have no cause to worry.
T h e dog th a t is idle b a rk s at his fleas, but
church o f P n r t t a
o n g reg a tio n al Mrs. A. R. R uegg in th e ir b arn S at-
for Ini,rh
an
U adies ca,ue u nlay evening was a tte n d e d by a b o u t
he th a t is h u n tin g feels th em n o t.— C hinese
or lunch and spent th e afte rn o o n , lo o people
Maxim.
Music was fu rn ish e d by
To city dw ellers, n a tu re in h e r blos­
W e pay I per cen t, in terest in ou r Saving;* D epartm ent or C ertifi­
th e Heyers band.
som dress is most beau tifu l, as they
ca tes o f D ep osit.
The I. B. G. club will m eet w ith
get th is view so seldom , an d o u r
Mrs. Iva R obertson T h u rsd ay , May 6.
com m unity is a bower of beauty now
th a t the blossoms are out. T he day
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
PLEASANT VALLEY
was voted a most p leasan t one by
.Mrs. Edd Long an d d a u g h te r F lo r ­
Mrs. P e rry ’s guests.
On Sunday aftern o o n th e b arn on ence, of P o rtlan d , visited a t th e
th e A ustin place, rented by L ouis llome of M r- alui Mrs. W. U. M oore
Hill, was burned. The fire is sup- Sunday’
Mr. and Mrs. J H. N oita e n te r-
posed to have been sta rte d by the
tained
friends front th e city la st
careless use of m atches. T he Mills
“It s I ¡me to Lim ber up"
lost all the contents of th e b arn in ­ Sunday.
A. G. Sager, of L en ts, cam e o u t
cluding some fu rn itu re and bedding
We Carry the Famous S p ald in g Bros.’
which they had stored there. No in -i S atu rd ay evening and stay ed o v er
|S unday with his b ro th e r G. N. Sager.
surance was carried.
Miss E sth er ltev ell, of E sta ca d a,
One of the p leasan test m eetings
of th e Base Line Im provem ent club vlsi,ed w i,h h er frte n d s Mrs. W. G.
Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls
was held with Mrs. W illiam S m ith on Rogers one day re c e n tly -
W ednesday. The club m et in th e re ­ I Miss F an n ie K eyte, of P e rry d a le .
See us for all Sporting Goods
cently com pleted sum m er house, an visited a few days d u rin g th e fo re ­
a rtistic stru c tu re with a fo u n tain p art of th e week w ith Mrs. T. P.
in the cen ter and vines p lanted on all Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. R ogers e n te r ­
sides. The hostess served delicious
tained
Mrs. Elwood, L. H. T arp ley ,
refresh m en ts at the close of th e b u s­
m e R E X A IT S to re
iness m eeting. P lans w ere co m p let­ and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H ec k b ert,
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
last
Sunday.
ed by the club for a picnic m eetin g
Mr. and Mrs. Sam K en n itzer, Mr. I o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o ü O û o û o o o o n o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c H '
next m onth, when th e men will be
and
Mrs. T. P. C am pbell, Mr. an d
invited to ta k e su p p er and spend th e
Mrs.
W L. Rhoads an d Mr. an d Mrs.
evening with these in d u strio u s club
G. N. S ager atten d ed th e n in e ty -six th
women.
Mr. and Mrs. Axom took a m o to r­ an n iv ersary celeb ratio n of th e o rd e r
cycle trip to V ancouver on Sunday. of Odd Fellow s held at G resham last
They rep o rt good roads m ost of th e Monday evening.
BEST Q U A L IT Y M EATS
P leasan t V alley g ran g e h eld a 1
way, and th erefo re a p leasan t trip .
very
in
te
restin
g
an
d
w
ell
a
tte
n
d
e
d
Mrs. Ralph B urdick an d little
d au g h ter Ju a n ita are visitin g Mrs. session la st S atu rd ay , th e re b ein g
thirty-five m em bers p rese n t b esid es
B urdick’s m other, Mrs. F riese.
Mr. and . Mrs. H ald an e Hickson a num ber of v isito rs. A m ong th e
and two younger d au g h ters A da and la tte r was W. S. U’R en, of P o rtla n d ,
and Nancy leave soon fo r Foley who delivered an ad d re ss on th e su b ­
PHONE 54 X
MAIN ST.
GRESHAM
Springs in L ane county. T hey will ject of ru ra l cre d its. Mr. B ow lm an,
ta k e a light wagon to carry th e of S eattle, ta lk e d on th e q u estio n of
I m aterial to be used fo r h a rd s u r ­
cam ping outfit and w alk, ta k in g th e ir
facing th e co u n ty ro ad s. A m ong o th e r
tim e for th e trip. It is th e am bition
visitors
p re se n t
w ere
Mr.
and
of th e p arty to w alk th e e n tire dis­
Mrs. J. D. C hitw ood of D am ascus,
tance.
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Mr. an d Mrs. S u th a rd an d Mrs. Cole
G enuine Swedish im ported scythes [ °T P o rtla n d . T h e la tte r is an accom -
$1.00 at S terlin g & K id d er’s.— Adv. P ushed m u sician
an d
re n d e re d a
Rustic, all patterns, Nc. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
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couple of solos fo r th e e n te rta in -
Rustic, $9.
HILLSVIEW
inent of th e g ran g e. An ex cellen t
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
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p ro g ra m was given, co n sistin g of
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
Mrs. C am pbell and Mrs. Hatfield, songs, re a d in g and In stru m e n ta l m u -
Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8.
of P o rtlan d , drove o u t last W ednes- R| c
T h e young peo p le’s h alf h o u r
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
day and sp en t th e day w ith Mrs. A. was fu lly ta k e n up by th e young fo lk s
Sam uelson.
u n d e r th e d irectio n of Miss E d n a
Nels N orquist, who is w orking near B erke, who deserves g re a t c re d it fo r
N ehalem , m ade his p aren ts a short th e efficient m a n n e r in w hich sh e
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
visit recently.
ca rrie d o u t h e r fe a tu re of th e p r o ­
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
Miss Echo G ithen called on her sis­ gram . Tw o ca n d id a te s w ere I n itia t­
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
te r Mrs. H enry Beers, T uesday even­ ed in th e th ird an d fo u rth d eg rees.
We Deliver Lumber
It was decided by th e g ra n g e to give
ing.
Tom D onohue has com menced the an e n te rta in m e n t som e tim e ab o u t
building of a nice new house, this th e m id d le of May.
will be a big im provem ent to the
Route No. 2.
PHONE 41 x
place, as th e house now on th e place
LUSTED
is th e one built by his fa th e r when
Q u ite a n u m b e r from h ere a tte n d ­
h e hom esteaded th e re ab o u t 35 years
ed th e b arn p a rty given by Mr. an d
MÁ8OXI
S tom ach T rou Ido C ured.
ago.
Mrs. A. R uegg la st S atu rd ay ev en ­
L ittle Elsie O liver did not s ta rt to
G RESH AM MASONIC LODG E— M eets
Mrs. H. G. C leveland, A rnold,
A
second T uesday each month, 8 P a., w rites, " F o r som e tim e I suffer-
C alifo rn ia Sunday as expected, on ac­ ing. E veryone rep o rted a fine tim e.
N. C. Ja ck so n w ent on a fishing
p. in
W o r s h i p f u l M a a le r , M a x
count of h er a u n t Mrs. L. Y unker re­
I w ould
Schneider; secretary, H. J. I’ul- ed from stom ach tro u b le,
trip to O regon City last F riday.
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ceiving a teleg ram from Mrs. O liver
h av e so u r stom ach an d feel b lo ated
Mr. an d Mrs. M athew Rauw e n te r ­
a f te r ea tin g , N othing bene filed me
n ot to s ta rt Elsie till she heard from
ta in ed Miss Z ena Van F le e t an d F A IR V IE W MASONIC LODGE— Meeta u n til 1 got C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets,
JL
ft rat Saturday of each month.
h er again.
A fter ta k in g two b o ttles of th em I
frien d , F. C an n in g last Sunday.
W orahlpful M aster, M J. Fox;
Rev. Mr. P eterso n , of V ancouver,
was c u re d .” F o r sa le by a II D rug-
Mrs. R. N eib a u er visited re la tiv e s
secretary,
E
arl
T
egsrt.
Falr-
was calling on frien d s in this vicinity
gists.
—
V ie w
in P o rtla n d fo r o v er a week.
Monday.
G. L u sted is d riv in g a new F o rd
THE
M ODERN
“O H I - H O 8 S
S H A T . au to m o b ile.
Mrs. C. A. H udson, who resid es
V erses by R oss K. Rend; m usic by the n ea r M abery, has been confined to
Engine.
h er bed fo r th e p ast fo u r m o n th s.
H ave you never heard o f th is wonderful She w as ta k en to a h o sp ital In P o r t­
A patent flexible roof.
8hay”
lan d fo r tr e a tm e n t recen tly .
All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade
S GENTLEMEN:—
YOU WANT A STYLISH NEW HAT. DON’T YOU?
WITH THE COMING OF MAY YOU’LL WANT A
STRAW HAT.
THEN COME TO US.
YOU WANT YOUR UNDERWEAR. HOSE. SHIRTS
AND TIES TO FIT RIGHT. FEEL RIGHT. BE RIGHT
AND WEAR A LONG TIME ALSO. THEN COME TO
US.
TONE. STRENGTH AND A LOW PRICE FOR HIGH
QUALITY IS WHAT WE GIUE YOU WHEN YOU BUY
FROM US.
COME IN.
ADOLF TIETZE
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Aylsworth’s
HOWITT BUILDING
GRESHAM
Special Sale of Lumber
1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14,
No. 3, $11.
Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6.
1x4 SHEATHING, $5.
1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft.
lengths, $7.
1x6, 1x8 SIIIPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8.
<1x4, cull, sized, $2.
attractive reductions on all lumber .
Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts.
Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings,
Shingles, Etc.
Mill now in o p e ra tio n i.
or write. We D eliver
L et us figure on your o rd ers.
P hone
Sandy F ir Lumber Co,
la r t in L e n n a rtz . Mgr.
RD Q uick service
between
WLAND and GRESHAM
C « Every 30 Minutes
PHONE 901
ETJJS c a l l FOR Y O U
MT. HOOD
butter
CLEAN.
s a n it a r y
P°r ®*le
Mr and Mr8 W ® ’ B rasw ell a tte n d -
ed the 96th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e Odd
(Fellow s at G resham M onday evening.
T he C o ttr‘’" E m b ro id ery clu b w ill
®eet * “ h Mrs. B ram h all May 5
! The M ethodist Aid society m et
i a X « X . J0M Ph
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
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SWEET.
P ro c to r
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
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Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks
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Phone 446
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“Play Ball”
FURNISHINGS
TOO
X
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W
and Mrs
1 he good worrier is a poor worker. Men who worry never
N e w C a r s C o n s t a n t ly o n H a n d
PHONE 44
COTTRELL
th<> I
seated to , h j
an d Pre'
a petition a s k i n g ? ?
of garbage into* .h
du,uplnf:
S oppe i T he rn ?
g r a ' e‘ P‘l be
at X
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,
* “ ta k e n up
sioners and t " ^
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COmml8'
th at this n u i s a n ^ T i . r " :
Ford Autos
THRFH
Leading Grocers
S andy, Oregon.
HURLBURT
$
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
Iron-Clad Silos
That is built by Ford, in h is logical
way.
It runs a hundred m iles in a day.
And when you leave It, t’w lll never stay.
C ycles grow autos, others give way,
A irships and w agons go the sam e way.
But here stan d s that atout old T hirty-
H oss Shay”
As stou t as when bought, on that Bar­
gain day.
L ew ls M ershon h as ju st p u rch ased
a new O v erlan d th ro u g h C. M. Z im ­
m erm an of G resham .
Mrs. F re d S m ith has ju st re tu rn e d
from h e r v isit in C alifo rn ia.
Mr. an d Mrs. H. Reeves m ade a
business trip to P o rtla n d la st T u e s ­
day.
M rs W ihion an d tw o ch ild ren , who
have been v isitin g a t th e hom e of
I.C. C. C row ston, re tu rn e d hom e S u n ­
day.
Mr. N ichols is h o ld in g a se rie s of
m eetin g s at th e S p rin g d a le hall.
T. L. E vans cam e hom e from Mo­ There’s som ething In building of autos,
s ie r to sp en d a few days in this
I guess,
j That m akes them "W onders’ , and noth­
n eig h b o rh o o d .
ing less.
T h e son, d a u g h te r an d gran d so n 1 You can use them for B usiness. Jitney
or pleasure.
of Rev. W. F. R e a d e r a re spending (
And when you are through, you have a
a few w eeks w ith him.
treasure.
Since o u r m ail c a r rie r has a Ford
i T h is m orning you go to take a drive,
we g et o u r m ail an h o u r sooner.
1 Crank the engine, and It takes a dive,
. N o th in g So G ood for a C ough or C old
C ecil P o u n d er. E arl P o u n d er and o t h e r m achines get out of the w sy.
W hen you h av e a cold you w a n t
L loyd O ugh will ta k e th e eig h th For the Ford, no doubt. Just has full
th e beat m edicine o b ta in a b le so as
sw ay.
g ra d e e x a m in a tio n a t th e end of the
to get rid o f It w ith th e le a st p o ssi­
' The air Is line, the m orning bright.
ble delay. T h e re a re m any who co n ­
te rm .
sid e r C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy
J . W a rd E vans is expecting his I You go to the corner and out of sig h t
The engine runs fine, tls in good fix.
u n su rp assed . Mrs. J. Boroff, E lid a,
new D odge a u to th is week.
You get to F iftieth so d stop perplexed Ohio, says, " E v e r sin ce my d a u g h ­
te r R u th » a s cu red of a se v ere cold
For all at once the engine stan d s still.
TERRY
The cause you see and the tank you fill an d co u g h by C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h
R em edy tw o y ea rs ago, I h av e fe lt
Milo Coona h as re tu rn e d from Mi­ IV nllke the O ne-H oss Shay" you k n ow k ind ly disposed to w ard th e m a n u fa c ­
It never breaks down, and never goes
tu re rs of th a t p re p a ra tio n . I know
ron. W a sh in g to n , w here he has been
q u ic k to reliev e a
W Hh’ ap ologies to O liver W endell of n o th in g so
v isitin g frie n d s
cough o r c u re a co ld .” F o r ta le by
,
Holme«.
J o h n H an n in g has been in P o rt­
all D ru g g ists.
la n d lo o k in g a f te r business affairs
UMITND l l T T l l H
FAIRVIEW
ALWAYS order it
SPRINGDALE
ASSEMBLE
D aily O reg o n ian . 1 yr. f * -- «{
a r t isa n s -« * « » * .
T w ice-a-W eek O utlook. 1 y r..... j » > ■ecretary Fred H t r a u e
ma , , „
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CLOVER C IR C I.« NO. I« I W O W
Meeta «very fou rth fu e a d a y at 1 I t In
th« I. O O F hall O uardian N eighbor.
M rs £>. D. Jack. G resham K I G uard­
ia s clerk, Klixa If «tarar Greeham
THE
You tighten every hoop from the ladder.
The door is fastened securely at all four cor
ners, preventing warping or the admitting
of air.
Patent bracing system—not a guy wire.
WRITE OR ASK FOR CIRCULARS
<
Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutters
The knives cut from outer edge which requires
less power and does better work.
A heavier FLY WHEEL and a STEEL FRAME
makes a safer and stronger cutter.
Field T - W Gas Engines
Always starts ou magneto without cranking.
Have no batteries to play out and are guaran­
teed for five yean.
L F T US S H O W YOU W H Y
Best to Buy
Tel. 5 4 4
Best to Use
HESSELS FARM MACHINERY
GRESHAM. O M O O X