Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 11, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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FOTO
GRESHAM
For Torpid Liver.
K E E P IN G EVERLASTINGLY AT IT
“ 1 have used C h a m b e rla in 's T ab ­
lets o ft and on for th e past six years
w henever my liver show s signs of
being in a
d iso rd ere d
condition.
They have alw ays acted quickly and
given me th e desired relief," w rites
Mrs. F. H. T ru b u s, S pringville, N.
Y. F o r sale by all D ealers.
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
MAY
11.
101S
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
J u s t as soon as a m an discovers
*^a t only by persistency can he hope
an y th in g
w orth
to
accom plish
while, th e n h e’s a free m an — then
th e scales of doubt and fea r drops
from his eyes— th en he feels— yes
he kilo»! ■that th e help he had so ! It is sta te d th a t th e city council
often so u g h t from o th e rs lies w ith- will ask th e N o rth w estern E lectric
Cast Iron Wanted.
in.
com pany for ra te s on lig h t, h ea t and
$8.00 per ton paid for cast iron. | In o th e r w ords, when a man
pow er in G resham . T he m a tte r will
learn
s
to
recognize
p
ersisten
cy
as
his
B rass and A lum inum also w anted.
j best d ependable frien d , he becomes probably com e up a t th e special
See w hat you have and tu rn it into a v eritab le g ian t.
P ersisten cy be- m eeting to be held next T uesday ev­
cash.
In q u ire a t S terlin g & Kid- gets self-relian ce, aw ak en s th e mind ening. To g et th e se rv ic e it would
I to a realizatio n of pow er w ithin
d e r ’s.— Adv.
be necessary fo r th e com pany to ex­
of independence.
tend a line from F airview .
i l « » ) s u se hot m ilk in stead o f
I f a new b ro om is soak is 1 in w a te r
cold fo r m ashed potatoes. T his will
The vacancy in th e list of te ach ers
m ake them much m ore lig h t an d for an h o u r and allow ed to dry In elected for th e G resham
g rad e
’ the open a ir it will w ear tw ice as
fluffy.
schools, caused by th e refu sal of
Miss G ertru d e L ig g ett to accept, was
filled on S atu rd ay even in g by the
election of Miss F lo ren ce Field house.
Miss L ig g ett has accepted th e prin-
cip alsh ip of th e Rockwood school.
Eniil Olsen w ent to O regon City
and C anam ah on Sunday, ta k in g with
him his d a u g h te r Olive, Miss A nna
L arsen an d
Miss H ester T horpe.
They m ade th e trip up th e w est side
of th e W illam ette, crossing a t Sell­
_________
wood, re tu rn in g
th ro u g h P o rtlan d
w here they a tte n d e d a couple of m a t-j
inees in th e afte rn o o n .
Joseph P ate n ea u d e re tu rn e d from
C hippew a F ulls, W isconsin, on S at­
urday evening. H e w ent In response
to a call to see his sister, Mrs. Agnes
SI ugg, who was n o t expected to live.
H er condition is se rio u s and b u t little
hope is e n te rta in e d for h e r recovery.
T he L ad ies’ Aid society of P lea san t
ALL PARTS for Ford Automobiles, New
Home will conduct a lunch sta n d a t
or Old. Quick Repairs and
the fa ir g ro u n d s on T h u rsd a y next
for the accom m odation of th o se who
Prompt Service
will a tte n d th e H u n te r stock sale.
GARAGE Near the Fountain, on Powell
Hi
G eorge W. S tap leto n h as been
elected a d ire c to r of th e G resham
F ru it G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n to fill the
vacancy caused by th e resig n a tio n of
G R E S H A M A U T O S U P P L Y CO.
M. (J. N elson, who has gone east. Mr.
S tap leto n will hold u n til th e an n u a l
PHONE 44
GRESHAM, ORE
election of ollicers in J a n u a ry .
Percy Giese le ft a b ran ch from an
ap rico t tre e on tile O utlook desk yes­
terd ay th a t m e asu res a foot in len g th
an d has fo u r sh o rt branches. It holds
4 0 half-grow n ap ric o ts th a t a re only
a sam ple of th e p ro d u ctio n of the
tree, as every b ran ch is lite ra lly lo a d ­
ed. T he fru it will m a tu re early and
will he delicious w hen fully ripe.
Mr. G iese’s farm is ab o u t th re e m iles
so u th e a st of G resham on P lea san t
View avenue.
IF
A g e n c y fo r
Ford Autos
N ew C ars Constantly on H an d
Latourell & Son
--'"'I
: MARK
R IO I3 T K P L O
1915
E le c tric a lly
Started and Lighted
'HIS is the first car of its
size, capacity, power and
electrical equipment to
sell below $1000!
Though the price is lower
than ever, the quality is main­
tained throughout. All ma­
terials, metals and workman­
ship are of the very best.
This newest Overland has
the genuine f a s h io n a b le
stream-line body design.
The body color is Brew­
ster green—always so rich and
attractive. It is neatly trim­
med with fine hair-line strip­
ing of ivory white.
The electric starting and
electric lighting equipment is
one of the most reliable and
best established on the market.
There is also a high ten­
sion magneto which is inde­
pendent of the starting and
lighting system and requires
no dry cells.^
This car rides just like it
looks—beautifully. The new,
long, improved underslung
rear springs give maximum
riding comfort under all con­
ditions.
Tires are 33'' x 4“ all a-
round. Never before has a
car at this price come equip­
ped with such large tires.
It seats five adults com­
fortably, without crowding.
It is a big, spacious five-pas­
senger touring car. a
It has the famous Over­
land 30 h. p. motor of remark­
able strength, speed, durability
and economy, developing more
power than you will ever re­
quire.
This car at this price is
destined to be known as the
greatest motor car achieve­
ment of the season.
Orders are now being
taken for immediate delivery.
F o llo w in g a re a fe w o f
th e m a n y high-g rade
fe a tu re *
3 0 h . p . m o to r
Str—m-hn- body
A m p le ro o m f o r & p o r r o e g m
E J o c tric a lly • Ir r t o r f
E lv c t r ir a lly lig h te d
E le c tric h o rn
H ig h - le n a io e m e g n e to
A l l e le c t r ic e w itc h e e o a
u w t n ir a .n l b o a rd o f c o w l d ealt
V e n t ila t in g , rn io -e ie ro e t y p e
w io d .b .e ld
H ig h - g r a d e u p h o la te ry
T h e r m o - t y p h o n co o lin g
E ir e b e a rin g c ra n k s h a ft
R e a r u l e ; flo a t in g ty p e
R e a r s p r in g .; a n t r a lo n g ,
u n d e rn iu n g , 3 - 4 e llip tic
1 0 6 in c h w h c c lh a a a
3 3 in c h n 4 in c h l i r a .
D e m o u n t a b le n m a
O n e a n t r a rim
L e ft-h a n d d r ia a
C e n t e r c o n tro l
B o d y c o lo r: B r a w n t a r g r e e n
w ith ir o r y w h it e s trip in g
M o h a ir t o p . to p b o o t, ro b e r a il,
fo o l re a l,
ip c e d o m e te r ,
t ir e
e a r n e r s , f u l l r e t o f K r a U jo c k
C. M- Z IM M E R M A N , G r e s h a m , P h o n e 8 0 1
L.
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A sk L atourell & Son about som e
of their U sed-C ar Bargains.
BETTER MATERIALS
GO INTO OUR
A rth u r D ow sett, B ert M etzger, Dr.
R. II. Todd an d F re d Todd w ent to
th e Des C h u tes y esterd ay on a fish­
ing trip. They will re tu rn in a few
days w ith tish an d fish sto rie s of d if­
fe re n t dim ensions fo r th e ir frien d s
an d th e m em bers of th e fisherm en's
league who co n g re g ate a t th e Quick
Service corner.
BETTER CLOTHES
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S f t u n i t i T t i r tt i Car
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D e liv e ry W a g o n w ith c la a rd k a d w
D e liv e r y W a g o n w ith o pen h ad y
Ma^WMFwaas;
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dCU»rfc«g/ a. ». FaWa.
H. J. P u lfe r and fam ily sp e n t S u n ­
day v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s in Sandy. |
Mr. an d Mrs. B eecher of G rand
F o rk s, N orth D akota, were recent
v isito rs in th e hom es of W. F. and
Geo. F. Honey.
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
E. C. R u sh er is laid up at his hom e
Best Q y a lity M eats,
E lizabeth P. H u tch in so n of E v an ­ w ith an a tta c k of lum bago.
ston, Illinois, n a tio n a l tre a s u re r of
Mrs. W. C. B elt is confined to her
th e W om en's C h ristia n T em p eran ce room on acco u n t of sickness, a t th e
Union, is a t P o rtla n d S u rg ical hos hom e of h e r son R. R. Belt.
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
p ital w here she is serio u sly ill. Mrs
to Size and Quality.
Mrs. V. A. A m m erm an spent
H u tch in so n was th e g u est la st week T h u rsd ay in P o rtlan d , when sh e c a ll­
PHONE 41
of the Honey fam ilies in G resham .
POWELL STREET
ed a t th e I. O. O. F. Home, and also
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L eslie, Mr. and atte n d e d a m eeting of the Ben B u t­
Mrs. A. H evel took a trip by a u to ­ le r W om en's R elief Corps.
Mrs. S. P. B ittn e r is ill in P o rt­ POPULAR PASTOR
m obile to L ebanon on T h u rsd ay , to
Rev. It. I). S tre y fe lle r an d wife, of land, and is being cared for at th e
AGAIN IN CHARGE
visit w ith O. Zeek and fam ily. They S eattle , fa th e r an d m o th er of Mrs.
hom e of h e r sister.
re tu rn e d la st n ig h t and rep o rted
W. R. Plum iee, cam e h ere on a visit
Rev. Wm. It. P lu m iee was re tu rn -
T he n o rth side division of th e L a­
d elig h tfu l trip an d th e ro ad s in good to th e ir d a u g h te r a f te r th e close of
d ie s’ Aid society will hold a bake ed to th e p a sto ra te of the F re e
co ndition.
Mr. an d Mrs. Zeek are th e F re e M ethodist co n feren ce
in sale n ex t S atu rd ay afte rn o o n at th e
M ethodist ch u rch a t G resham by th e
well an d find plen ty to keep them P o rtlan d .
Mr. S tre y fe lle r left th is ' P u lfe r M ercantile com pany's sto re,
j busy on th e ir h alf-sectio n d airy farm .
an
n u a l co n feren ce ju s t held, m uch
m o rn in g for S eattle b u t his wife will They a re p lan n in g to m ake th e sale
Mr. Zeek has in creased his Jersey rem ain h ere for th e week. Mrs. S. a g rea t success.
to th e sa tisfac tio n of th e m em ber­
herd to 30 head of tine an im als.
J. Plum iee, m o th e r of Rev. W. It.
Miss V yola M atthew s, who h as r e ­ ship of th e ch u rch an d th e citizens in
G eorge E. Tow le an d W. F. H oney P lum iee. a rriv ed h ere last n ig h t from cently com pleted an eig h t-m o n th s' g en eral, w ho ap p re cia te the sincere-
left y esterd ay fo r a w eek's trip in S e a ttle for a long visit w ith h e r son school in S h erm an co u n ty , re tu rn e d lty and ea rn e st w ork of th e pastor.
E astern Oregon.
an d his fam ily.
to h er hom e last week. She was a c ­
Several im p o rta n t changes w ere
j Mrs. A. W. Shipley, of B ull R un,
T he h ard w are firm of S terlin g & com panied by h er s is te r an d b ro th er- m ade in th e location of pasto rs who
.sp en t th e w eek-end w ith h er d au g h K id d er has in c o rp o rated for $10,000. in-law , Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jo h n so n , form erly served th e G resham church.
| te rs th e Misses L a u ra an d Mabel At an election of officers Jam es S te rl­ and th e ir ch ild ren , who a re visitin g Rev. J. A. H opper was moved from
Shipley.
ing was elected p resid e n t: Ja m es El- at th e M atthew s home. Mrs. B. W. C lackam as to St. Jo h n s. Rev. S. G.
F. I). L iehty an d fam ily have m ov­ k in g to n , s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r an d L. M atthew s an d h er ch ild ren a re w ith ! Roper goes to T he Dalles. Rev. Ed-
h e r p a re n ts n ea r D am ascus,
K id d er m anager.
T he win H ig h t was le ft w ith o u t an ap ­
ed from Chas. C lev elan d 's bungalow
p o intm ent to a tte n d school. He will
on Hood av en u e to th e D am m eier
R. R. C arlson has sold his F ord ch ild ren have w hooping cough.
e n te r th e S eattle Pacific college,
place n ea r th e O. W. P. depot.
a u to to C. M. Q uicksall of P lea san t
G resham Lodge, No. 125, I.O.O.F. which is th e successor to S eattle
Mrs. L uby H arg ro v e and d a u g h ­ Home.
will co n fer th e in itia to ry degree on
te r F ran ces, of P o rtla n d , were gu ests
Ja s. L aw rence is reflooring his re s­ F rid ay evening. May 14th. X’isitin g Sem inary.
Bishop W illiam P earce, who p re ­
on Sunday of Mrs. M. C. H argrove idence, and will re p a p e r and p ain t it. b ro th ers welcom e.— Adv.
sided
a t th e conference, was fo rm e r­
an d fam ily.
O th er rela tiv e s from
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Wooley have ta k ­ Daily O regonian, 1 yr. reg. . $6.00
P o rtlan d who v isited th em on F r i­ en possession of th e ir place, re c e n t­ Tw ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 yr... 1.50 ly d istric t eld er in th is d istric t, an d
C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r.................. 6.00 has often p reached In G resham .
day, w ere Mr. an d Mrs. M. T. H a r­ ly p u rch ased from Geo. Sunday.
grove, Mr. an d Mrs. H arry H arg ro v e
O. R. Bvington an d wife, of P o rt­
and d a u g h te r an d C. C. H argrove.
land. sp en t S unday w ith Mr. and
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Floyeil M etzger was hom e from Mrs. R. B. Belt.
C orvallis fo r an over-S unday visit
Mrs. G ust L arson and Mrs. E lla
w ith th e hom e folks.
Xton atte n d e d F re e M ethodist con­
T he B aptist
L ad ies’ G uild will feren ce last S atu rd ay .
m eet on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n w ith
Mrs. J. H. llo ss is on th e sick list. a t G resham , in th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of b u sin ess May 1st,
1915.
Mrs. Roy K ern.
C. M. Z im m erm an has secured the
Miss E m tua Jo h n so n visited Miss serv ices of C laude P alm erto n of
R esources
L iab ilities
L au ra V. B ulkeley a t h e r hom e in P o rtla n d as expert m ach in ist an d re ­ Loans an d discounts
$113,631.83
M ontavilla Sunday.
C apital sto ck paid in ..... 1 30,000.00
p a ir man. F o u r au to m o b iles w ere in O v erd rafts, secured an d
6.65 S u rp lu s fu n d ........................ 20,000.00
u n secu red ...............
E. 8. M cCormack, th e new ly elec t­ th e g ara g e at one tim e today u n d er-
12,963.65 U ndivided profits, less ex-
ed p rin cip al of G resham g ra m m a r going rep a irs, giving Mr. P alm erto n
se c u ri­
.f ,u , ,
penses an d taxes paid
g rades, was in G resh am y esterd ay Jan o p p o rtu n ity to ex ert his p ecu liar
505.61
ties ............................
m eeting te ac h ers an d p atro n s of th e Jta le n ts in th a t line.
25,oi)i) 00 ,>O8tal *avlngs bank de-
B anking house
school and looking o v er th e situ atio n .
3,260.40
posits .................................
6,380.29
S m ith 's th e a te r will put on a pop­ F u rn itu re an d fixtures
8.224.14 In d iv id u al d ep o sits su b ­
He expects to m ove his fam ily h ere u la r benefit next M onday evening. O th er real e s ta te ow ned
Due from b an k s (n o t re ­
je c t to c h e c k .................. 84.274.31
a fte r th e close of school.
May 17, in aid of th e high school
serve b a n k s ) ..................
2 .7 8 1.15 D em and certificates of
Dr. C larence T ru e W ilson is in a b aseb all team .
Due from approved re ­
deposit ...............................
7,812 68
serv e banks .................
P o rtlan d h o sp ital w here he recen tly
17,567.91
T h e W om en's Home M issionary
T im e an d sav in g s de­
u n d erw en t an o p era tio n fo r ap p e n d i­ society wtll m eet w ith Mrs. J. N. Cheeks an d o th e r cash
fo r clea rin g
posit ................................... 49,061.71
citis. He has a six -m o n th s' leave of C lan a h an tom orrow aftern o o n . T he E xchanges
house .................................
189.74
absence from his w ork as Lead of th e a n n u a l o p ening of th e m ite boxes Cash on h a n d .............. ...... 13.988.80
T otal
$198,034.60
T em perance Society of th e M ethodist will be th e fe a tu re of th e m eeting
T otal
$198,034.60
Episcopal ch u rch . He expects tp All m em bers of th e society, also of
spend th e g re a te r p art of th e tim e th e Q ueen E sth e r circle and
th e S tate of O regon. C ounty of M u ltn o m ah , ss.
I. I J. L u n dquist, ca sh ier of t h e above n am ed b an k , do solem nly
ion his farm n ea r G resham .
M o th ers' Jew els who find it im pos­
sw ear tiiat th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge
sib le to a tte n d th e m eeting, a re a s k ­
C. J LUNDQUIST. C ashier.
G resham Lodge, No 125, I.O.O.F. ed to leave th e ir m ite boxes w ith an d belief
S ubscribed and sw orn to befo re me th is 9 th day of May. 1915.
» ill co n fer th e in itiato ry d eg ree on
.
R. I. P A IR , N otary Public.
F riday evening. May 14th. V isiting Mrs. Geo. W. K enney, who has r ,
C orrect A tte st: A. .Meyers. T h eo 'd B ru g g er, C. J. L u n d q u ist, D irectors.
b ro th ers welcom e.— Adv.
c h a rg e of th a t d ep a rtm en t.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Yes, and they go into our Suits Right.
The best tailors in the world make OUR CLOTHES.
They are not slung together by “ carpenters" of clothes, but
arc perfectly tailored by skilled hands.
BETTER CLOTH and BETTER TAILORING make
Our Clothes “ BETTER."
Buy them; try them; you'll come again for them.
J
Aylsworth’s
lit >W ITT BUILDING
GRESHAM
EA RLY SUMMER DAYS
C re a te a n A p p e tite for S o m e th in g R eal R e fre sh in g .
FIRST STATE BANK
Fruits
and
Vegetables
Will Fill the W ant
Included are
STRAWBERRIES
GOOSEBERRIES
SUNKIST ORANGES
PIE PLANT
LETTUCE
FRESH PEAS
NEW POTATOES
RADISHES
NEW CABBAGE
ONIONS
a n d e v e ry o th e r F ru it o r V e g e ta b le D elicacy
METZGER BROS.
Powell St.
G resh am