Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 04, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OFTLOOK TFESDAY,
MAY
IU1A
PA G E
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
THREE
MELBOSE
Colum bia g ran g e held th e ir re g u ­
Mrs. A lta G entry has been w o rk ­
lar m eeting last S atu rd ay , but owing
ing at th e hom e of Mrs. W ilkes n ear
to th e extrem ely busy season, th e a t ­
Rockwood, has re tu rn e d hom e an d Is
T h e Debt H ab it is ,,„ e of th e g re a te st d an g ers of o u r t i „ , ^ _
tendance was not so good th is tim e.
glad to rep o rt th a t Mrs. W ilkes Is
H ow ever, in te re st in th e g ran g e work
e^'r,
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U‘M,n >OU? OnC“
“‘Ils
steadily reg ain in g h e r usual h ealth
e v e ., w e, k— th e n e v e r, m o n th — and now ? T h ere is only on e wav
prevailed d u rin g th e day and con­ r a d stre n g th .
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z
to ge o u t of th is h ab it. T ak e a sm all p o rtio n of your ¡„ .„ „ .e 1 “ ,
sid erab le business was tran sa cted for
The S unday school will give a May
H t T j . t r T J “r b ~ JUS‘ “ ,OU « «
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the
good
of
the
order.
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day picnic S atu rd ay , May 8 at J. H.
d er cam e o v er to spend th e day. and
fund.
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W ilson's place on th e Sandy riv er
spoke on g ran g e work an d gave such banks n e a r th e club grounds. It was
adU ce and in stru c tio n th a t will su re ­
Debt an d D eath a re two w ords sin g u larly
je n c y
orig in ally planned for May 1, but
connected n ot only in sound, b ut in fact;
ly help th e g ran g e in th e fu tu re.
ow ing to th e Sunday school conven­
1 o u r can d id ates were given th e first
fo r th e fo rm er freq u en tly h asten s th e latte r.
tion
last week it was postponed.
and second degrees and th ree m ore
Those who care to will m eet a t the
ap p licatio n s cam e in d u rin g th e day.
church a t 9 o'clock. Come an d '
A com m ittee has been appointed from
bring so m eth in g good to eat.
o u r g ran g e to co-operate w ith the
The Royal E m broidery club met
g en eral com m ittee, on field meet at th e hom e of Mrs. Geo. W oodard
GRESHAM, OREGON
m ovem ent an d we now look forw ard last T h u rsd ay . T h ere was a very 1
4 per cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits.
A L L PARTS for Ford Automobiles, New
to a day w here th e g ran g e rs from all
good atten d a n ce and a p leasan t a f­
over th e county will m eet and have
or O.d. Quick Repairs and
ternoon was spent in th e discussion
i ic o d tim e to g e th er fo r th e benefit of th e la te st styles, a fte r w hich the
Prompt Service
I of th e g ran g e in general. C olum bia
hostess
served
lunch.
T he next
G ARAGE Near the Fountain, on Powell
gran g e is m aking p rep a ra tio n s to m eeting will be at th e hom e of Mrs.
have th e ir hall reshingled th is su m ­
A. B. C onrad May 13, Everybody is
m er and also to im prove th e dining cordially invited.
room.
Mr. an d Mrs. H enry Jo n es spent
A benefit social will be given at T uesday in P o rtlan d .
G R E S H A M A U T O S U P P L Y CO.
the hall th e 22d of May to aid R.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson S m ith and
PHCNE 44
GRESHAM, ORE
M o i . - l son of Mr. Ough, who is in ch ild ren
“It s 1 ime to Limber up"
an d
Mr. and
Mrs. Ben
poor health. The sto rk left a baby in B row ning of B ridal Veil m otered
We Carry the Famous S p ald in g B ros.’
th a t household last week.
th ro u g h th e co u n try Sunday, sto p p ­
W ard
E vans has arriv ed ing and m aking I. T. Wood and fam ­
home, and is m uch im proved in ily a call.
A s k L a t o u r e l l & S o n a b o u t s o m e ; h ..t th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C onrad mo­
Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls
tered to M ilw aukie to see Rev. T. J.
R.
I’.
R
asm
ussen
has
retu
rn
ed
o f t h e ir U s e d - C a r B a r g a in s .
irom the trip up to S eattle, w here he A nthony, who has been ill. They re ­
See us for all Sporting Goods
he
vent in com pany with several good port him Im proving and th a t
.......................
roads en th u siasts. He rep o rts an in hopes to be w ith us In two weeks
but is not certain .
.......................... teres, ing trip
The p arty was all
T here will be a m eeting of the
Y O 'e r f ie rc e county and declare we
WHAT STYLE HAT
ire way behind in road building young people’s Sunday school class
The R E X A L L s to re
down here. T he p arty does not fav­ Tuesday evening at th e hom e of I. T.
DO YOU WANT?
One purpose of th e m eeting |
o r the m aterial used in th e m ik in g Wood
is to decide on a class nam e and i
o f th e paved roads up th ere, und will
m eet w ith th e county com m lssioneis motto.
next F riday to sta te th e ir opinion.
FAIRVIEW
drs. M. E. H endersen received the
F A IR V IE W , May 1.— F o r th e
sad n iw s F rid ay th a t her only son,
m onth en ding May 1. th e rep o rt of
win, lives in P o rtlan d , was so badly ru ra l ro u te No. 1 of th e F airview
in ju re d betw een a heavy ca r and postoffice show ed,
1st class 5560
BEST Q U A L IT Y MEATS
s me pi ¡ng th a t he was tak
en to
pounds, jo
15 ounce«:
ounces;
2d
..............
.. pieces 109 pouiiue,
. I Acod hospital, w here he is u n d er .class, 4004 pieces 912 pounds
All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Hcmemade
I IiP
r \f
I >». nil!..
th
e ■
c U
a T
n t of
Dr.
G illette. »»
His nose I ounces; 3d class, 986 pieces 15
98
was tv ek en , also several ribs an d 1 is pounds, 9 ounces; peks., 106 pieces 5
lei i w rist te rrib ly bruised.
lie is pounds, 4 ounces.
T otal, 11019
restin g quite well and will live if no pieces, 1766 pounds, 9 ounces.
unforseen com plications arise.
PHONE 54 X
MAIN ST.
GRESHAM
T h ere were 307 fam ilies served.
C io. K nieriem has purchased an
A pie social an d p ro g ram will be
autom obile and was seen on the Riven at th e city hall on S atu rd ay
H ighw ay on Sunday.
evening.
T he proceeds to go to ­
A .i.rge n u m b er of team s a re busy w ard th e W om en’s society of th e
gi it in down th e new road ru n u ti.g P resb y terian ch u rch . T he program
and in stru m e n ta l music follow ed by
t.tro u g h A nd ersen ’s place.
J. Ross is busy adding a gasoline a tableaux en title d , “ His old sw eet
L unch will also be served.
filling sta tio n to his ice cream p arlo r h earts.
^ “ R u s tic P$ 9 te rn S ’ N ° '
$18; N 0 ’ 2 ’
N 0 ' 3’ $1L B a rn
H arry Brooks, who belongs to th e
and will also carry a few autom obile
M
arine
corp
sta
tio
n
e
d
a
t
M
are
Is­
tires and fixtures. The gasoline
GENTLEMEN:—
ank , as in stalled S atu rd ay and win land, has re tu rn e d a fte r spending
oXa’
16 or 24 ft’ lenfftha. rough $8, sized $7.
his fu rlo u g h w ith his fa th e r W. F.
hold 300 gallons.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7
VOU WANT A STYLISH NEW HAT. DON’T YOU? I
B rooks and wife.
Mr. T aylor has gone to T he r aileg
„ „ _____ Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8.
Napoleon Davis, of B u tteville, c a ll­
WITH THE COMING OF MAY YOU’LL WANT A
«1 e i a he has a position.
SPLIT,
ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
ed on frien d s h ere S atu rd ay and
STRAW HAT. THEN COME TO US.
< Illidge was in th e city last week visited th e g ran g e
uIcerated
I W. H. S tennlck has gone on a bus-
YOU WANT YOUR UNDERWEAR. HOSE. SHIRTS ? d° ' tOr? nS
y
. Gill has ren ted the old heme- lness trip to his farm n ea r R ain ier
AND TIES TO FIT RIGHT. FEEL RIGHT. BE RIGHT A stead belonging to Sylvester E vans
Tnpvvi
ApPle Boxes- Ladders and Shingles
M rs- W. T. Brooks has re tu rn e d
IiNED I ORCH POSTS NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
AND WEAR A LONG TIME ALSO. THEN COME TO
at H u rlb u rt, and Is busy p u ttin g In from Salem w here she has been vis-
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
. 1 ____ •
trip
Ik. has
ilna p lanted
.. . 1 *_.
th e prnn
crop.
He
twelve 1 itln
US.
g h er d au g h te r, who Is 111.
We Deliver Lumber
acres to potatoes.
TONE. STRENGTH AND A LOW PRICE FOR HIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Rasm ussen were
VICTORY
am ong those fo rtu n a te to w itness
QUALITY IS WHAT WE GIUE YOU WHEN YOU BUY
Mr. and Mrs. F. Foth and fam ily
F’au st a t the g - ran d ----------
opera ------
la st --------
week
DTTMkrn 41
a«
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sp en t Sunday evening w ith Mr. and
FROM US.
PHONE
Miss Abbie H ites, of P o rtlan d , a Mrs. L. W ilhelm .
Route No. 2.
COME IN.
prom inent school teacher, who has
Mr. and Mrs. L ittlep ag e, from
been teaching several term s here, P o rtlan d , spent Sunday w ith Mr. and
W hooping Cough.
was m arried last T hursday to Mr. Mrs. O. W. A llder.
Sick H eadaeh.
“ A bout a y ear ago my th re e boys
D aken, a business man of Hood Riv­
Mrs. A. L. L uckie, E ast R ochester,
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hoffman ca ll­ had w hooping cough and I found
er. We wish Mr. and Mrs D aken a ed on Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge A rm ­ ( h a m b e rla ln ’s Cough Rem edy
th e N. Y was a victim of sick h eadache
'Arp
D T T IT
happy
life.
HOWITT
BUILDING
only
one
th
a
t
would
reliev
e
th
e ir and despondency, caused by a badly
stro
n
g
Sunday.
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GRESHAM t
w eakened and d eb ilita te d condition
co
u
g
h
in
g
and
w
hooping
spells.
Miss E d ith
A ndrew s w ent to co n tin u ed this tre a tm e n t and was I of h e r stom ach, when she began ta k ­
PLEASANT HOME
P o rtlan d la st Tuesday.
su rp rised to find th a t It cured the ing C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets. She says.
PLEASANT H O S li May 3 . _ A, , „ “ t “. , ! ' " ' ” * / ” “ , “ '’
C‘ ™ ' disease In a very sh o rt tim e," w rites | ' I found them p le asa n t to tak e, also
¡m ild an d effective. In a few w eek s’
u .
c,ub ¡ 2 ; . X “
. . . h « . . . Mrs. A rchie D alrym ple, C rooksville, tim e I was resto re d to my fo rm e r
Ohio. F o r sale by all D ealers.
good h e a lth ." F o r sale by all Deal-
I era.
E ugene m e rc h an ts all sign up to
: • D“ r -
clear u n d erstan d in g was desired by dren a t V icto ry ”
’
Ch“ * h an d le pro d u ct of local broom fac­ Dally O regonian, 1 yr. re g ....... 26.00
tory.
j Twjce-B-W eek O utlook, 1 yr.
1.60
the people living In th e d istric ts in-
A B K erslak e
-C o m b in atio n . 1 year.
6.00
terested as to th e cost of m aintain- gpent 8 u n d a “ “ ® from S pringdale,
1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14
w ith his fa th e r,
R.
lng th e proposed union high school. K erslak e
No. 3, $11.
In o rd er to o b tain the se n tim e n t of
Mr on\
,
Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9.
the people and also clear th e ir m inds
w lt, . . .
u
J**® took Bup'
of th is m a tte r a m e e tin g will he he.d S unday ev en .n g
° ‘ " An<*reW’
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
Are You in Debt?
&:¿
Ag<
for
Ford Autos
Bank of Gresham {
N e w C ars Constantly on H and
Latourell & Son
“Play BalT
Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
ADOLF TIETZE
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
JCNSRliD LIIKEIR CO., ECFING, CRE.
y
Aylsworth’s
Special Sale of Lumber
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 SHIPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8.
2x4, 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 peration.
o r w rite. W e D eliver.
L et us figure on your o rd ers
Phone
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
P h o n ®
446
M a artin
r tin
l L
o ennartz,
n n a r i»
U o r
M
Mgr.
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocers
a l w a y s o r d e r it
G o n /iv
e n o /x n
Sandy, G Oregon.
FORD QUICK SERVICE
BETW EEN
PORTLAND and GRESHAM
Car Every 30 Minute*
PHONE 901
LET US CALLFOR
YOU
?
in D enny’s hall, T h u rsd ay evening.
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May 6. at which tim e County Super
HI'.MMONS
In ten d en t A rm strong and o th ers will In th e Ju stic e C o u rt for M ultnom ah
be present. It is earn estly d esire d ,
D istrict, C ounty of M ultnom ah,
S tate of Oregon.
th a t all those who are Interested in
school affairs and In th e proposed A aron F o x ,P lain tiff vs. Geo. H. G rif­
fin, D efendant.
union high school will be present. To th e above nam ed D efendant Geo
C. V. Thomt-s Is secretary.
H. Griffin
In th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon
T he d istric ts in terested In the
union high school are, O rient, Cot you a re hereby req u ired to a p p e ar and
an sw er th e co m p lain t filed ag ain st
trell. Husteds and Victory.
you in th e above en title d action on or
before M onday, th e 14th day of Ju n e
1915, th a t being th e tim e fixed bj
BORINO
me for you to ap p e ar and answ er, fot
BORING. May 1.— A d elig h tfu l s u r­ w ant th ereo f, th e plaintiff will tak e
prise p arty was given to Mr and Mrs. ju d g m e n t a g a in st you fo r th e relief
dem anded in th e co m p lain t, tow it-
O. A. P alm er, who recently moved for th e sum of 8239 86 and for his
from P o itla n d to th e ir old hom e here. costs an d d isb u rsem en ts In th is ac
About forty old friends and neighbors < tion.
And
a re f u rth
Joined In giving welcome to these , thpA"
? Z you
° )uffa.r^
r th e r notified th a t
,
,
lne Plaintiff has caused to be issued
w orthy people. T he evening was th ro u g h this co u rt, a w rit of attac h -
sp en t w ith music and gam es, and at tnent an d also caused a g a rn ish m en t
the close, luncheon was served.
.?
served on th e County C lerk of
Among the guests were Mr and i n \ \ T >m>sse<BiHnnty ' O reg? “ ’ who haa
,,
n ,
. r,
a
n nl8 P °M«aalon a c e rta in sum of
Mrs. R ufus Coates of P o rtlan d , son- money belonging to you and which is
ln-law and d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs being held su b je c t to th e outcom e of
P alm er, and Mrs. Ella Aton of said action.
This sum m ons is served upon you
Gresham .
by publication th e re o f for six conse­
cutive weeks In th e G resham O utlook
F o r T orpid Liver.
, by an o rd e r m ade by me. Ju stic e of
, 1 h a '- i^ed C h am b erlain ’S Tab- th e , Peace
e .e e ,o
fo r m
th e D istrict.
istrict, County
lets off and on for th e past six years and S tate above nam ed which o r d e r
w henever my liver show s signs of is dated on th e 10th day of A n r l l
being in s
disordered
condition 1916.
« p HOI LINS
T,h*'y
‘ a ed ,?U,ii kly an'1
Justice of the P ew e.
given me th e desired relief,” w rites
G reshsm r i r e .» n
Mrs F H T rubus, Springville, N First publication Apr 1J 1916 *
T. For sale by all Dealers.
Last publication May 26, 1916.
I
Iren-Clad Silcs
THE
A patent flexible roof.
You tighten every hoop from the ladder.
The door is fastened securely at all four cor-
ners^preventing warping or the admitting
Patent bracing system—not a guy wire.
BIG
3
WRITE OR ASK FOR CIRCULARS
Hocking Valley Ensilage Cullers
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 on magneto without cranking.
Have no batteries to play out and are guaran­
teed for five years.
L F T US S H O W
B eat to B u y
YO U W H Y
T e l. S 4 4
B e al to Use
HESSELS FARM MACHINERY
GRESHAM. O R M O N