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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1915)
PLEASANT VALLEY. C H E R R Y V IL L E H ave you land fo r sale? Mrs. C. H. Johnson left for Pen Have you p ro d u cts fo r sale? dleton Thursday to spend a few At the reg u lar m eeting of R ussell Have you a profession to build up? weeks' visit with her husband who ville grange, last Saturday evening C o ntinued from |utgo 1 H ave you a business th a t needs • * s *• the sum of fifty dollars was p l a c e t ----"------------------------------------- ----------- u V i m * “ ’ ° regOn- 10 ,h e 8 U ' e ° f O re* ° “ ' more p a tro n s? ‘he close of business. May . , bands of m usic will be provided at Mr. Boyd’s fam ily of P o rtland lh e di8po8al of Ho you need a Job? ent " th e week-end at thZir * for the pur, , th e opening of th e m ark et. F arm - More people and m ore factories ' •P ^om home. tn d a * ,h e lr sum nter ° r »«* Purpose of m aking a determ - ers who have prom ised to provide th e Loans an d d iscounts ............ K ESOl KCES. will cre a te a d em and fo r these ° ' $40,639.67 bed tight Vira „ - - - - for - - concrete on th e , couu- m ark et w ith produce are asked to O v erd rafts, secured and unsecured 491.62 Ronds and w arra n ts things. Com e o u t to th e P leasant the sick '.1st th e pQa°sPterweeak. ° “ ~ -°ad8' °< ate in — mind. T . he booths Stocks and o th e r secu rities ------ — . VUUU liroue OI keep • th is d —........ UC UUUIUO 2,931.00 Valley g ra n g e hall next Saturday- 5,170.00 >1,125,000 was voted last wonQi.The have been m ade read >* for th e ir ac- F u rn itu re and fixtures evening a t 8 o ’clock and find out .. Mr. Uaty, o rtland, re retu 2.638.50 . , -- of -- - P —»••»!««, iu rn m e ed u |vom niittee consists of H. a . Lewis, m mod u lion.. E ast P o rtlan d con- O ther r e il estate ow ned............ 70 how to get them . T h ere will be a 1 ay to the hom e of his d au g h ter 11 " 0,11 ai“ * M. Hager. They were 8umer8 a re invited to com e to the Hue from approved reserv e banks $14.382.57 E xehang' s for clearin g house authorized ........ .. _ _ _ . m arket good sp e a k e r se n t o u t by th e P o rt Mrs. Shark. authorized to spend th e money if m arket. 374.27 Cash on h a n d ................... $ 4,906.08 $19,662.92 land C ham b er of C om m erce and _ of Camas, , unas W \\ ashing- necessary for the object m entioned. Mr. _____ H anshee, Mr. M esserve, who will b e In Expenses ............ o th e r sp e ak e rs will ad d re ss the peo- ton. and M r’ a n d V r s ’ F red 'V h o m as 1,339.30 1 hirty-four candidates were ta in t charge of th is m ark et, m ade an ex Total pie on q u estio n s p e rta in in g to th e of Hull Run. spent Sunday at the ed in the ...... first and orvuuu second uegrCPp. degrees. tended trip th ro u g h th e ea stern p art ............r x««v v aoieiu ari $75,017.71 w elfare of th e com m unity. T here hom e of Win. Hugh and family T here were eight more applications of M ultnom ah and also C lackam as . . l ia b il it ie s . will be m usic an d songs. R efresh- — . The first road work being rtnn„ read and can Jillates elected. T he In- cou,lty a n J In terested a larg e n um ber I ap ital stock paid in $15,000.00 m ents served a f te r th e p rogram is here is planking the worst hill he ‘Iia,1° " was follo* ed by a literary of farm ers in th is East Side m ark et. S urplus fund ............ 500.00 profits, less expenses an d taxes paid over. E v ery th in g free. Everybody tw een C herryville and Sandv ' Program and sh o rt talk s by Countv Mr' M esserve hopes and expects to I Undivided 925.12 o stal savings deposits . uft invited '• Deputy T * K ----■ - - lntm .ii.»« » a _. _ i i- <—, . th e In d iv id u al deposits su b ject to check J- reu d er and - John ,n troduea w k holesale fe a tu re to ................. 48 Ajo ---------------------- | A r^hie AverlU ha8 been on a Richmond, ................ « . » l i d . m aster of Rockwood Ea8t W ashington stre e t m ark et. He Demand certificates of d ep o sit.......... 440.00 CORBETT We dm* WUd ' mountaln- «range. j has ascertain ed th a t th e Ita lia n m a r T im e and Savings d ep o sits........... $ 9,380,07 $58,592.59 — , R r ; .............. ..... ..... ket on Union avenue and E ast Main T o ta l............................................ T he p arty given by Miss C oulter $75,017.71 M iss M ild d I benefit dram a by local talen t, "Tom - street will be discontinued in th e n ear and th e high school girls F rid ay ev M ildred Rugh en tertain ed Rli’8’ Hired Man," next S atu rd ay ev- fu tu re, and he th in k s th a t th e re S tate of O regon, County of M ultnom ah ss t a ^ h ^ ^ ening was a social success and was o ° U_l , t " 'e — u u u j irieuus ug, ,o , , t y » , -• o f ••»> h e » r j y°ung friends em ening, to wine which everyone will be win be r°oin for “ w holesale d ep a rt e w e ^ t t t l b e ^ S ^ n t l & enjoyed by all p rese n t, th e evening Sa‘urday evening, th e occasion being made welcome, tnent, which will n ot in te rfe re with Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 1 ltl A i a ^ o f'M ay, <19Lr>te r' was spent in gam es and a sh o rt p r o - 11,1 ll° n o r of h er 17th birthday. the reta il d ep a rtm en t. In his trip gram, after which ice cream and --------------------- SE C O N D ILLNESS p a u i JA ?,' e l k 1 n o t ON, Notary Public. th ro u g h th e su b u rb an d istric ts th e Correct \ t t e s t - cake w ere served. RO CK W O O D Direcdow H o llld a>’ G ust L arson. E m anuel A nders, i. PROVES F A T A L fal-mers w anted to know if such d e The Misses G ladys and C lara Las- In terestin g ley and E sth e r K incaid w ere guests g range i l n tas Th a 31 , ‘ Mrs. " " L J3 “e N orthw ay died rt- p artm en t could be m ain tain ed at th e Jane Northway died la8’ last F Fri East Side m ark et. ^ ° o o °O<, <’OOOO<X>OOOOOOOOOOO<H3tX,OOOl>O<«XK>01X«KXKX>O<KXH3i.!O of Mrs. C lara S m ith and Miss C oult- rep rese n t^ v l 7 l f th«™! b> i ’ ’ M“/ ? eVenth’ at 12:15 at ’he ______ More th an 30 sta lls have been er. Sunday. Mr » c L a rln iT w “ ’ *“ T “ S° " W N or,hw av Provided, but if th ese are i not suf- I Rev. Mr. M cLaren and Mrs. Jehu a fte r a severe illness since Tuesday flcient m ore will be bullt. T * “ he *’ “ ar- Some diffleiiltv I night , , She ................. .. ....... r' : ^ R obert F o rd K nferlem is th e possessor w . were the speakers. L , h a ; rt h e e n =i„i, i . , BA N K O F G RESH AM k sk “Play Ball” to show l a n t e r n « u r t e . « uo mia ; VA- pected. b uian. ....... T he M isses Iva and L a u ra Reed pected- but th e speakers have mad,- — i„ , . last arran g em en ts to show the pictures w ere in P o rtla n d ---------- several days week having d e n ta l w ork done. next T hursday n ig h t a t th e same place. R ead th e W a n t Ads. rony S chantin was o p erated on re- h o sn it\ ° r “ PPe“ dici,i8 at a 1>ort' a ' “ 1 hoapital. He retu rn ed to his home last S aturday, lay, w here he is convales e o n v ..» ., clng. Mrs. S arah W ilkes, who has been ill, is im proving. MT. HOOD BUTTER PURE, SW EET, 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 again com pleted w ithin th e next few days. V» an im ill£ qUHO Wt j ï ‘ ï - r r , ,h a ' ,h e w a8 h in g ,o n took ill the second time high school band aim and pi,uve police band kt .i i ------ "It s 1 ime to Limber up” ■ , f 1Way " aS b° rn in Ohl° wlH K‘ve concert« at the opening of in 18.18, and went to Michigan with the m arket. W e Carry the Famous Spalding Bros.’ her Parents, with an ox team when only six weeks old. She lived th e re , « i » u-B1Ur , uunuing a, Instead of a tw o-story building at “ n‘" l s ' ! " h e n she moved to Os- th e n o rth east co rn er of G rand ave- burn county, K ansas, and th e re she , „ , .. t , Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls lived until a year ago last March 8,reSt f° r th * East Side B usiness Men’s club and when she came V to Oregon to M spend ----- ------ KZ w t v s u u IU p e illl j See us for all Sporting Goods the rest of her days with her son ,lie c l ’lz‘‘118 bank, a four-story mod- She lost her husband in 1892. She 1‘‘m building may be erected , if th e leaves two sons, four g randchildren present plans a re carried on. Has- t oting for F estiv al Queen. and two g reat g randchildren to salo lodge of Odd Fellow s has been n‘° “ rn her lo88' n eg o tiatin g to ta k e stock In th e To secure a queen for th e Port- ' TMe R F X 4 L Í. s t o r e land Rose F estival th a t will repre- iz /1 shipped to P ortis, holding com pany, and add an o th e r sen t the greatest n um ber of people, • allKah’ to b‘‘ buried there, th a t be- story to th e first proposed tw o-story th e e fiesta fiesta m m anagem anagem ent ent has lias received received tow n> a,ul ’be place stru ctu re . P ending th e outcom e of ^OOÛOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCHXKXHXKJOOOOt th w here h er husband was buried. these n eg th > e nom inations from every organiza-1 ,, ,,, - o tiatio n s th — e plans ----- — fo r —— tion In P ortland. Voting will be by , °2 " N orthw ay left erection of th e building In any form P relim in ary coupons in the daily papers of Port . ro u td ale Sunday m orning for Por- have been suspended. tis, to atten d his m o th er’s funeral, sketches were m ade of a four-story land. The coupons will ap p ear in building. If tn th e lodge goes in In the papers until May 16. The contest < Mrs. n " N ' ” orthw '1 ----- ay - had many friends "'«""m g. ir closes May 19. giving th ree days for s e u le r e ^ f th"' 7 ° “ e th<5 h° ld h ‘K con,Pa ” y “ *»» ’»ke th e two upper stories. It will necessi B EST Q U A L IT Y M E A T S votes from cities and tow ns outside , ta te th e in crease of th e cap ital P o rtlan d to reach th e contest m an a V IC TO R Y stock from $25,000 to $75,00 o r ger. O rganizations In P o rtlan d will I ____ appeal to sim ilar societies th ro u _ g h - . Mrs. Rozin and Mrs. A llder spent ! $100’000' “ th e C08t ° f <he four- out th e sta te to forw ard them cou- T hursday afternoon with Mrs. W. E htor> 8,I"ucture will be ab o u t th a t sunt with its equipm ent. It Is ex- pons T he girl receiving the highest Morgan. v.i o lt . i . u . pected th a t definite resu lts may be vote will be m ade queen and th e next PHONE 54 X V ....... 7 Sa,U r: #ecured d u r">« p resen t m onth. MAIN ST. GRESHAM six highest will be princesses. ¡day and Sunday with Miss Jean Lent . Queen Rose, as th e ru ler of the at Fairview . H um ors of th e Union. 1915 festival will be called, will be uiic A B utte, M ontana, c a rp e n te r s ta t Q uite a num ber from Victory at- crow ned the aftern o o n of opening .L , „ , , , i e e tended the Sunday school uicnic ed in court th a t he was fined $96 for day a t th e F estiv al cen ter T he six i .v „ cuuvi p u n a down on th e Sandy river. All enjoy- th e tim e of an im ag in ary boss on a prlncesses will also be given the ed a bounteous d in n er and rep o rt a iob he did him self. nam es of (lowers. The crow ning pleasant trip. B rick lay ers’ and stone m asons’ un cerem onies will call for one of the ions q u arreled as to which should do About a week ago F. F o th ’s home most picturesque cerem onies ever was Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn visited by a m idnight in tru d e r. '?,*! an d / ould " ° ‘ 8° he Rustic, $9. planned in the history of the c a rn i »■tin was fined. o, . _____ _____ dl<l I’ him self and val. Several hundred school chil who cam e in th ro u g h the window, A w alking deleg ate inform ed him 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. dren will have p a rt in the b eautiful but was frig h ten ed aw ay before he th a t he m ust have a forem an to see 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. f a r T b l o c k i 8la8ed ° n th e P O rtU n d | h “8de i“ \ i r o u i h anthehlndoor a n d T f t h° PU‘ *“ th # founda,lon Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks GRESHAM DRUG CO. SANITARY MEAT MARKET f City Bakery Í s PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. I Ì B read On the Market Fresh Every Day. I P ie s , C a k e s a n d > o th e r P a str y Main St., - Gresham. X All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade ADOLF TIETZE LUMBER PRICES REDUCED It open. P ain tin g and D ecorating. I am prepared to do painting, dec o ratin g and wall tin tin g . M. Norby Phone 557. tf M . aster . W alter Thom pson spent , . . • Sunday w ith his g ran d m o th er. Mrs C na H. P ayne retu rn ed home last week G enuine Swedish im ported scythes a fte r a two w eeks’ stay at Prineville $1.00 at S terlin g & K id d er’s.— Adv. Mrs. Payne has not retu rn ed yet. F. F oth m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d S aturday. | Q u ick T ruck S erv ice Between GRESHAM and Portland T w o trips D a ily b e tw e e n G resham and Portland S p ecia l T rip s b y A rrangem ent. O for tw elve days a t $8 per day. T he ca rp e n te r h ired a b rick lay er on th is w own house, n u ork, in , i his ns G W II I1 U U B P , a and n ti ,;re<1 hlra for g(,ttln g d ru n k ,,arly th e week and has to pay fo r th e week, A p aper h an g e r got d ru n k and left hit: job unfinished, and th e c a rp e n te r l f>»l8hed it up and was fined $50 for ----- doing .»-------- th e rest . him self. We are ail enjoying th e refresh in g B e a u tif u l O re g o n . show er, w hich was much needed ---------------- „„ T h e follow ing verses w ere coin- S traw b erries ---- a re ripening „ and straw b erry sh o rtcak e will be the or- P°«ed an d given im prom ptu by Mrs der of th e day, M. B. S pears of Oregon City, who Is j L aurence W ilhelm had th e m is 80 y ears of age. Mrs. S pears was at fo rtu n e to lose a $5 gold piece and the tim e in a P o rtlan d hospital for som e o th e r sm all change Monday tre a tm e n t: m orning. The money was lost be- ° tie a u ttf u l O re g o n , w h o c a n d e c la r e h e r t ~ -- _ t — . a w / o n d e r f u l r i v e r a» , Sa h e r ro a e a _ so f a ir , tween Mr. L an e’s sto re at G resham ’ IS' I I t e r r o u g h h ew n c liffs tn O c to b e r 's g r e e n , j and the w atering tro u g h on th e Sec h e r »now elart p e u k s w ith r ic h v at- tion Line road. He would be very I n./o --- -------- iwrru, ley « iM b e tw een. th a n k fu l if any one finding any of i t R e n o w n e d f o r h e r b e a u ty , f a i r e r th a n would notify him. I a l * ,h e th r e e . am "BEST SERVICE TO ALL" P o rtla n d Office: 224 P in e St. P h o n es: Main 9175, A-2196 A R l \ i C A IN V ’/ A x l l T hird and R o b e r t s S t ., G resham ______________ Special Sale of Lumber 1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, No. 3, $11. Common Darn 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 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 operation. o r w rite. We D eliver. L et us figure on your orders. Phone Sandy F ir Lumber Co* Phone 4 4 6 » Martin •— •* - ’ Lennarts, ----------- - »*— Mgr. “ Sandy, --•- ----------- Oregon. m a a a N e s tlin g o n th e P a e lS e , w a s h e d b y t h e , Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles II KNEI) PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE. PHONE 41x Route No. 2. Mr. Dairyman W e h a ve th e m -M ilk Reports Do you know how much milk you are At a m eeting of sw ine breeders at wave" °f *•'* «ea. getting? N orth P o rtlan d last Tuesdy a rran g e - m the lo n g s u m m e r d r o u g h t, w h e n th Do you know what your cows average? m ents were perfected io r fu rn ish in g plant» n eem w i to d ie Do you know which is your best cow? the boys and girls of all sections of Oreat shadowy cloud» »hut th e n u n in .U - w. . . I L . the the a sta te with v breeding anim als with ’i L »Icy. All this and other im portant information . . . . . M a k in g a n h e r ion lo n g , lo n g t h i r s t f ro m h ill- which to m ake a sta rt in the raising aide d o w n to th e r iv e r h an k . will be yours if you use Milk Reports. of pork for m arket. T he plan was i R e fr e s h e d by th e t e a r s o n t h e i r c h e e k s ’ ' ck ‘ y ard ' s lo o k in g u up p th r o u g h th e m is ty sk ie s . ' in au g u rated by th e Union sto l'»oklng som e weeks ago, but th e call for ° beau,1,ul ’ »regon. w ith c lim a te so r a r e ] You m a y s e a r c h th e w o rld o v er, and sows was so g rea t th a t it was found finii n o n e to c o m p a re . necessary to en list th e aid of pro- | fessional hog breeders in o rd e r to We do n 't know who w rites all the — e ----------- supply th dem and. T he sto ck y ard s alusli advice one sees ag ain st m arry- I wUI r a n h • o rd e r ■ • girl . . ' 'y. T h e y 'r e v e ry c o n bred, pass them on to th e breeders h u t we will bet a chocolate gum T h e y w ill le a d to v e n ie n t a n d c h e a p who have agreed to fu rn ish stock drop o r som ething of th a t so rt th a t b e tte r c a re a n d m ilk ln _ a p retty girl n ever w rote it. and on receip t of a properly --------------------- doreed note from boy o r girl t h e ! t h a m lw rla in 'a L in im e n t. anim al will be shipped direct. The T ----- his — p - rep aratio n is in ten d ed es- notes will become uue due auu and payable pa>anie at th e tim e th e pigs are m a tu re and P*ch»lly for rh eu m atism , lam e back, sp rain s and like ailm ents. It is a fa ready for m ark et. Nick lie a rla c h . vorite with people who are well ac Mrs. A. L,. L uckie, E ast Rochester, q ------------ u ain ted w ith — its splendid qualities. W hooping Cough. ,i.c„. N. ... T„ , ,t WBa w« a victim ot of sick neadache headache "A bout a year ago my th re e boys -Mrg C harles T an n er. W abash. Ind , and despondency, caused by a badly bad whooping cough and I found »ays of It, "I have found C ham ber- • ----------- -• ---■ - d - condition w eakened and d ■ eb ilita te r ' ' ’ »>< Liniment -h. beat thing for best th in g for of h er stom ach, when she began tak - M* w hin! th a a "h “ d i reUeT* ,h e lr lam e back and sp rain s I have ever I a,s'i * hooP,n« »pells. I used. It w orks like a charm and re ing C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. She says, continued ’his tre a tm e n t and was lleves pain and soreness. It has been " I found them p le asa n t to take, also surp rised to find th a t it cured the used by o th e rs of my fam ily as well m ild and effective. In a few w eeks' disease in a very sh o rt tim e,” writ»« w riter i as m yself for - - u pw ards z wen of twenty Mrs. A rchie D alrym ple, C rooksville y ears." 25 and 50 cent bottles. F or tim e I was resto re d to my fo rm er good h e a lth .” F o r sale by all D eal Ohio. F o r sale by all D ealers. svle by ail D ealers. ers. Get them at Outlook Office. Phone 701