Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 14, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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AGAIN WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
MELROSE
THREE
REPORT OF T H E CONDITION OP
VENTURA PARK
Carl Sunderlin has gone to Wood
Mrs. M argaret Well» passed to th e
burn w here his m other live».
home beyond on T uesday. .May Xlth,
Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Mercer spent a * th e hom e of h e r d au g h te r Mrs. At G resham , O regon, in th e S tate of Oregon, at th e close of business. May
Sunday afternoon at the hom e of
H. Sanford, a fte r m onths o ' s jf - 1st. 1915.
RESOURCES.
J. H. W ilson.
fering.
Mrs. W ells celeb rated her
Loans an d d isco u n ts................................................
$40,639.67
Glen M ercer is th e proud ow ner 5',,b b lrtb d a > a
h o rt tim e
O v erd rafts, secured and u n se cu red ....................
491.62
of a nice little fam ily of young r a b - ’w h lle “he had beeu J e r ® b u < a sh o rt Bonds and w a rra n ts ..................................................
2,931.00
bit».
tim e, »he had many frien d s, h er Stocks an d o th e r se c u ritie s....................................
5,170.00
b rig h t ch eerfu ln ess en d earin g h er to F u rn itu re an d fix tu re s .............................................
2.638.60
Mrs. E A. Stafford is
visiting in a j|
whom she cam e in contact O ther real e state ow ned..............................
-.144.70
P ortland.
$14.382.57
I T h ree ch ild ren are left to miss th e ir Exchanges for cleariu g house
374.27
painters and pap erh an g ers m o th e r's th o u g h tfu ln e ss and care— Cash on h a n d ................................
$ 4,906.08 $19,662.92
are working at the home of E veret Mr!) w . H. Sanford. Mrs. F ra n k HU- Expenses ........................................
1,339.30
stafford.
. . ..
,, .
g ert of Nam pa, Idaho, an d one on.
Total.
$75,017.71
Miss Mabel Wood has re tu rn e d Daniel, of C astle Rock, W ashington,
home afte r spending th e w inter in The services w ere held in C astle
LIA BILITIES.
$15,000.00
E astern Oregon, where she has been Rock, th e hom e of Mrs. W ells, on C apital stock paid In...................................................
600.00
teaching the Fairview school n ea r T hursday. T he many friends of th e S u rp lu s fu n d .................................................................
U ndivided profits, less expenses an d taxes paid
925.12
l ° n e-
> fam ily extend th e ir loving sym pathy
$
758.90
48,013.62
About 75 atten d ed th e Sunday jln tb is > th e ir g rea t loss.
Demand certificates of deposit..
440.00
school picnic last S aturday. A fine i Mrs. P aul G antenbein, of Jones
Tim e and Savings d ep o sits.......
$ 9,380.07 $58,592.59
d in n er was served u nder th e trees, m ore ad dition, spent Monday a fte r
on th e banks of th e Sandy. A f t e r ; noon visiting frien d s here,
T o ta l......................................... .
$75,01"
the dinner the crow ds disposed o f ' The r a | n8 are welcomed by all
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah ss.
about nine gallons of Ice cream and here, as g arden tru ck was at a stan d -
1, K. A. M iller, C ash ier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly
we d id n ’t notice th a t any was w ast- stm for lack of m oisture. Being Or- sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and
K. A. M ILLER, Cashier.
td although everybody had plenty. >-gonians such long dry spells as the belief
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is l l t h day of May, 1935.
E verjbody had a good tim e and ; one we have ju s t had are not appre-
JAS. ELK1NGTON, N otary Public.
tno8t everyone got hom e before it d a te d as much as they m ight be.
C orrect A tte st: F. A. H olliday, G ust L arson, E m anuel A nderson,
D irectors.
rained. T here are plans sta rte d for
Mrs. H om er Stevens spent the
a F o u rth of July celebration at home week-end w ith her sister-in-law , Mrs.
> OOOOOC O O OOOOOOOOOOO O OO C
this year. If you are in favor if It h . A. McCoy.
please say so as often as possible.
Mr. an d Mrs. H ald an e Dickson
A good many who atten d ed Sun- and two yo u n g er d au g h te rs sta rte d
day school here last Sunday got last T h u rsd ay on th e ir hike to Foley
cau g h t in th e th u n d e r show er on Springs. They had a lig h t wagon to
th e ir way home and th e re is no haul supplies but said they fully in ­
doubt th a t all who were out in It tended w alking th e e n tire distance,
“It’s Time to L im b er u p "
got wet.
’ Mrs. Noah P erry e n te rta in e d two
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. W tllilam s, of of b er neighbors, Mrs. H. A. McCoy
W e C arry th e F a m o u s S p a ld in g B ros.’
P leasan t Home, and Rev. and Mrs an<1 Mrs F N. P a re n t, with th e ir
Thos. W iles called on J. H. Wood ch ildren, on last S atu rd ay . A most
and wife Sunday afternoon.
p leasant aftern o o n was sp e n t a t
T he young people's class m et a t needle w ork and Mrs. P erry then
Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls
th e home of I. T. Wood last T uesday 8erved delicious refresh m en ts,
and decided th a t in th e fu tu re they
See u s for all S p o rtin g G oods
would he known as th e S earchers
COTTRELL
The h a n d so m e P o rtla n d m a d e R a n g e th a t has b eco m e so
class and th e ir m otto will be "Seek
p o p u la r all o v er th e C oast. <fl E asy to clean as a C h in a plate
The contest betw een th e pupils of
and ye shall find.” M att. 7-7. The
a n d a p e rfe c t bak er.
Body m a d e of A m e ric a n ingot (rust-
th e B aptist Sunday school closed
tre a su re r rep o rted $7:36 on hand
resistin g ) iron. ^ G u a r a n te e d fo r I 5 years.
last week, th e w inning side gaining
tow ard the church bell. It was also
by fo u r points. T he losing side en ­
___________ L E T U S S H O W Y O U T H IS R A N G E ___________
T » e R E X A U . S to re
voted to accept with th an k s the g ift
te rtain e d th e Sunday Bchool at the
of $5 from a P o rtlan d man who was
church last S atu rd ay evening. About
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in terested in th e class work th ro u g h
forty were present.
A good pro­
th e efforts of Mrs, Branson. T he
gram was ren d ered a fte r w hich a
class was divided into a w hite and dainty lunch was served.
All ex- I
blue ribbon contest, th e side having pressed them seves as having th o r- I
GRESIIAM, OREGON
th e poorest atten d an ce and bringing
oughly enjoyed (he evening.
in th e few est new Sunday school
Mrs. A. R. G oger an d d au g h te r I
m em bers will at th e la st of Ju n e J
PLEASANT HOME
iiazel sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr.
BEST QU A LITY MEATS
give a tre a t to the w inning side. I t and Mrs. L andon of Lents.
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 54 X
T here will be preaching a t C ot­ was suggested th a t th e tre a t be a
Mrs. F red
R adford rep o rts th e |
trell B aptist church Sunday, May 16, su p p er at th e schoolhouse, to which
earliest crop of stra w b e rrie s and po
11 a. m.. O rient 8 p. m. All m em ­ th e public be invited.
'ta
to e s in
is vicinity.
tatoes
in th
this
vicinity. They
en-
bers of P leasan t Home B aptist
R obert Mercer, Roy Olsen and joyed th e first new p o tato es last Sun-
church are earn estly requested to a t­
Bony took th e eig h th grad e <la y an ,j have had ripe straw b e rrie s
PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. ? tend both services, E. A. Leonard, Thos.
exam inations last week, Mrs. A lta fo r th e past week.
MAIN ST.
GRESHAM
p astor.
1 G entry was th e exam iner.
About 90 m azam as cam e to Cot-
C o lo n ia l S te e l R a n g e
BANK
O F G RESH A M
“ Play Ball”
Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Sterling-Kidder Hardware Co.
Sanitary Meat Market
¡City Bakery!
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
ADOLF TIETZE
Mrs. H enry Jones has as a guest trell on a special la st S unday m orn-
h er m other, Mrs. Mitzel of Beaver- I ing and w alked from th e re to Bull
1 Run P ark , w here they sp e n t th e day
Miss A. M. Nelson, of P o rtland, ton.
will give an in terestin g talk on her
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C ham berlain, d ay- retu rn in g to C o ttrell in the ev-
experiences as a m issionary in A us-j of Corvallis, sp en t Sunday aftern o o n e n *n® to ta k e th e c a r ,o r P o rtlan d ,
tra lia , Sunday m orning, May 16 a t and n ig h t a t th e hom e of Mrs. Cham-
Miss L ula G ilb reth , of P o rtlan d ,
11 o'clock. Rev. A. J. W are will fill b erlain 's sister, Mrs. Jones. A nother lB visiting her p are n ts Mr. an d Mrs.
his reg u la r appointm ent May 23, at sister of Mrs. Jones, Mrs. F erguson, Ed. A ndre th is week.
Miss P earl R uegg was th e guest
called at the Jo n es hom e F riday af-
3 p. m.
Oil the M arket
ternoon. Mrs. Ferguson has ju st re-
Miss H ilda Beyers of Scenic Sun-
G enuine Swedish im ported scythes tu rn ed from C alifo rn ia w here she d e ­
Fresh Every Day.
$1.00 at S terlin g & K id d er’s.— Adv. ltas been visiting th e fair.
Mrs. D elbert T ruelove an d daugh-
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ici o M arvelle aim
and Velda,
v cm », of Port*
. Mr.
..
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ters
and Mrs. A. Steffen and
,
,
,
y
W hooping Cough.
, ,
, .
. land, w ere th e w eek-end guests of
d au g h ter Goldie, of S ilverton, and
. . .
i
"A bout a y ear ago my th ree boys j
.’, 7 ’ „ „ Mr.
and
Mrs.
*
—
~ R. A. H u tch in s and
y [ had whooping cough and I found Mr. and Mrs. Dapp, of I o rtlan d , mo- ,
Hood
X j C ham b erlain ’» Cough Rem edy
th e tered o u t to th e C onrad home S u n - 1
T he I. B. G. club will m eet w ith
only one th a t would relieve th e ir ,iay . They arriv ed
in th e w orst
coughing and whooping spells.
I show er of th e season b u t in tim e for Miss A lb erta S ch neider T h u rsd ay ,
continued th is tre a tm e n t and was
May 20.
su rp rised to find th a t it cured th e d in n er at which Jo h n n ie, E berlie and
Mr. and Mrs. David L auderback,
Main St.,
S
tu
a
rt
Thom
pson
w
ere
also
guests.
Gresham.
disease in a very sh o rt tim e,” w rites
who
have been living at W ichita,
.Mrs. A rchie Dalrym ple, C rooksville, A fter d in n e r they all w ent to the
K ansas, for th e past* y ear, retu rn ed
Ohio. F o r sale by all D ealers.
Sandy bridge.
to Oregon.
They expect to m ake
Tommy Bony, Ed. Jo n es and the
th e ir hom e here.
M ercer boys called a t th e Conrad
$
hom e d u rin g Sunday aftern o o n .
HILLSVIEW
H enry Jones was a P o rtlan d vis­
ito r Monday.
T he Swedish people m et a couple
Theo. M ercer has A laska peas of days last week and cleared up and
p lan ted in December, w hich are now plowed th e gro u n d aro u n d th e new
B e tw e e n
an d P ortland
ready for m ark et.
ch u rch .
They p u t a good fence
C aptain
B ranson has straw b er- aro u n d it and laid a cem ent walk o u t
T w o trip s D aily b e tw e e n G resh am a n d P o rtland
ries ready for m ark et, th e first pick- to th e road w hich all adds to th e ap ­
ing was Monday.
p earan ce of th e church. The mem-
S pecial T rip s by A rran g em en t.
Mrs. I. T. Wood and d a u g h te r Miss bers are to be c o n g ra tu la te d on the
Mabel w ere P o rtlan d visitors T h u rs- success they have m ade In th e ir new
“BEsT SERVICE TO AU"
day an d F riday.
building an d its su rro u n d in g s.
P ortlan d Office: 2 2 4 P in e St.
T he Royal E m broidery club met
Miss GitheiiH closed h er school
P h on es: Main »17.-,. A-21WO
T hird and R ob erts St.. G resham
w ith Mrs. A. B. C onrad yesterday. last F rid ay .
The next m eeting will be with Mrs.
A ugust Olson Is b u ilding a fine
new root cellar.
ri. W. Cooley.
Mrs. Sam Strebln Is visiting In T il­
A. E. F o rsy th was a L ents visitor
lam ook county, w here her d au g h ter W ednesday.
b lis s Bessie has ju st finished a term
A ugust Sam uelson is going into
of school. Both are expected hom e th e chicken business, having re c e n t­
ly h atched ab o u t two h u n d red and
soon.
fifty young chicks.
CORBETT
Mrs. Nels R odlun re tu rn e d S a tu r­
1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14,
day from h e- trip to M innesota, and
Mr. and Mrs. St. Joseph Lelano
No. 3, $11.
an M onday evening a n u m b er of the
'a n d Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed en tcr-
Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9.
neighbors met at h er place giving her
| tained friends from L ake county last
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
a su rp rise p arty and p resen tin g her
week.
w ith a b ea u tifu l cut glass dish.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
Miss H elen C o u lter sp en t th e
1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6.
week-end in P o rtlan d .
C ham berlain'» Lin im en t
1x4 SHEATHING, $5.
W. R. K night, now has ch arg e of
T his p rep a ra tio n is Intended es-
th e dock here, R alph K incaid th e pp(qa |jy fo r rh eu m atism , lam e back,
1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft.
form er ag en t, h aving resigned to go Bpr a ins and like ailm ents. It is a fa-
lengths, $7.
into th e fishing business.
j vorite with people who are well ac-
1x6, 1x8 SHIPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8.
Miss
E
sth
e
r
K
incaid
was
in
P
o
r
t-
; q Ua| n ted w ith its splendid qualities,
2x4, cull, sized, $2.
land T h u rsd ay having d en tal work Mrs. C harles T an n er, W abash, Ind.,
ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER
(jone
| says of it, " I have found C ham ber-
’ . Misses
. . _ , Isabel
. . n Roy
„„ and Alice Iain ’s L in im en t th e best , have
th in g for
Good Supply of Split Cedsr Fence Posts
The
Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings,
F inch and
K enneth
K incaid and uae<j
|, w orks like a ch arm and re-
Shingles, Etc.
Rodney Shoultz
took
th e eig h th lieves pain and soreness. It has been
g rad e ex am in atio n s T h u rsd ay and used by o th e rs of my fam ily as well
Mill now in operation. L et us figure on y o u r orders. Phone
"
as m yself fo r upw ards of tw enty
o r w rite. We D eliver.
i Friday.
I y ea rs.” 25 and 50 cent bottles. F o r
The fishermen have been doing
by all [>ea|erB
fairly well the past week. Several
G resham L o lg e , No. 125. I.O.O.F.
of fish have been tu ri.i-l
will confer th e in itia to ry degree on
th e can n ery as a re su lt of th e ir la F rid ay evening, May 14th. V isiting
Sandy, Oregon.
M artin L en n a rts. Mgr
P hone 446
bor.
b ro th ers w elcome.— Adv.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
B re a d
Pies, Cakes and
other Pastry
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
Rustic, $0.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sixed $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sixed $7.
Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8.
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRF.3SED CEDAR POSTS
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
LEOS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
.
We Deliver Lumber
JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
PHONE 41x
Route No. 2.
Q u ick T ruck S er v ic e
GRESHAM
Mr. Dairyman
W e h ave th em —M ilk Reports
A R C A IN
Special Sale of Lumber
Sandy F ir Lumber Co*
D o you k n o w how m u ch m ilk you are
getting?
D o you k n o w w h a t y o u r cow s average?
D o you k n o w w h ich is y o u r b e st cow?
A ll this a n d o th e r im p o rta n t in fo rm atio n
will be y o u rs if you use M ilk R e p o rts.
Get them at Outlook Office.
T h e y ’re
v e ry con­
venient and
cheap
Phone 701
They w ill lead to
better care arid milk
Hick H eadach.
MKH. IL L I M POMEROY
Mrs. A. L. L uckie, E ast R ochester,
M A IN S T R E E T
O R E SIIA M
N. Y.. was a victim of sick headache
THE MUSIC SHOP
and despondency, caused by a badly
AND STUDIO
w eakened and d eb ilita te d condition
T eachers' Su p p lies
of h er sto m ach , when she began ta k ­
O ver R. R. C a rlso n ’s 8 to rs
ing C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets. She says,
” 1 found them p leasan t to tak e, also
F a ir v ie w
H o t e l O |ie n e rl.
m ild and effective. In a few w eeks’
T he W hite C orner hotel Is no»
tim e I was resto red to my farm er
good h e a lth .” F o r sale by all D eal­ open by responsible people.
ers.
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MRS. R. HUNTER.