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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1915)
AGAIN we call your attention to the nR 1 ‘ nson um . p 7 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS b v 'v 'r KiVe“ S alu rd ay n ig h t S' E M H enderson at Crown ‘ oint, was a notable affair of the season and goes on record as a •P.endld success. h was th e first tim e in history th at m erry-m akers BINDERS, AND ALL REPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES gathered at this now world renow n ed Place, thanks to such men as Lancaster, Yeon and Henson and it * « t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e career of L o w d e n a n d N e y H a y C a r r ie r s S te e l T r a c k H a y F o rk s P u lley s J "n s b e a u t i f u l resort, where to u rists from far and near will congregate in ______________ L o w d e n 's B ird -P ro o f a n d R o y a l B a rn D o o r H a n g e r s a n d T r a c k tutur» years. H andsom ely gowned, te * Mrs. Henderson kept busy g reetin g Best to Use : ; Best to Buy her guests and everybody was m ade to feel th at they were welcome. As the night was beautiful with b rig h t sta rlig h t, the spacious v erandas TEL. 544 G R ESHAM were thronged with people, who nev er tired of gazing up and donw th e j TROUTDALE t olum bia, whose w ater was calm and S till in the B usiness! still and with the many electric At a m eeting of th e E astern S tar lights along the river, made a n e v e r-[c h a p te r last S atu rd ay evening. G rand to-be forgotten picture Excellent c ... . . i i i , , e‘xteH ent iSecretary Miss Nellie McKinley and music added much to the p le a s u re ,!., , ,, } [and it seemed as if the tall fir trees Grand E lectra Misa V erna Reynolds B E T W EE N th at have stood th ere for h u n d red s i were Present, also Mrs. G raden and P O R T L A N D AND G R E S H A M ol years, whispered to one an o th e r Mrs. Swartz from P o rtlan d ch ap ter, Office w ith P io n ee r A uto T ru ck Co., 22«! Ash St. through th eir swaying branches. T he COLONIAL Teachers have been elected fo r th e P h o n e M a rsh all 2X54 strain s of sweet melodious music T routdale school for th e com ing y ear came from below and oh, w hat a I , ,, B W EM ERY , P rop. Res. P hone 173. G r e s h a m , O re . • hange from the everlasting sound ° * ,: w - H- K ggm an, from the m urm uring river and th e ' " ow Princ*P,e at P hoenix, O regon; Farmers’ Hauling Solicited w histling of east wind, which has interm ediate teach er. Miss M iriam kept blowing and blowing for cen Inglis; prim ary teach er, Miss Mabel turies. At m idnight a dainty rep ast Inglis. T he prim ary te a c h e r has M ELR O SE was served by the hostess and h er tau g h t two years in th e T ro u td a le Rev. T. J. A nthony is ill w ith staff ol excellent assistan ts and th e school. The newly elected in te rm ed i- I dancers did not leave until the sta rs ate teacher is her cousin from Iowa, p n eu m o n ia in th e St. V incents hospi had slipped away into the unknow n, Dave Burns, of P o rtlan d , is v isit tal in P o rtlan d . His son telephoned and tlie sun cast its golden glow over ing his paren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J. S. th e m essage to Rev. J. II. Wood S u n t ile snow clad m ountain tops and it Burns. day. Rev. Mr. A nthony is g rea tly is needless to sta te th a t when leav Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. m issed h ere and it is hoped he wili ing everybody wished Mrs. H en d er Schenck Friday, May 14, a son. IWft» t ; soon rally from th is illness. He is son success in her new su rro u n d in g s, A Flexible Roof. A very line lunch an d a p leasan t in room 207 an d no d oubt will a p and she deserves It, for although she tim e was enjoyed S unday across th e p reciate h av in g frien d s call. A real door which lias met with many obstacles in her Sandy river by the follow ing: Mr. T hose who d id n 't know who was The h a n d s o m e P o r t l a n d m a d e R a n g e th a t h a s b e c o m e so fastens and locks line of business she is as en th u siastic and Mrs. G. P. L um sden, Mr. and m ean t by T hom as Bony in th e last popular all o v e r th e C o a s t. E a s y to c le a n a s a C h in a p la te as ever. We realize th a t th e con- Mrs. L. K um m er, Mr. an d Mrs. A. R. at all four corners issue can blam e th e re p o rte r who and a perfect b a k e r. B o d y m a d e o f A m e r ic a n in g o t (ru st- stru ctio n of reso rts up here is giving Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Bailey, w rote in too g re a t liuste. T he p e r A bracing system resisting) iron. ^ G u a r a n t e e d f o r 15 y e a rs . this part of the country a good fo r Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker, Miss Emmu son m eant was Tom m y Bouy. ward push, and when th e new Crown Johnson, E llsw orth R aker, M arg u er _________ LET U S S H O W Y O U T H IS R A N G E __________ not found on any Miss M abie W ood lias received no { Point inn is finished, it will be a ite, Leona and Leo Bailey, Evelyn, tice of h e r election as te a c h e r of Ce other silo. grand place for trav elers and in Margery and D orothy K endall, H om er d a r school. building th is place every convenience and Harold Lum sden and L illian T illm an C ooper, of Dover, took [and com fort for th e to u rist is her ob Burdine. d in n e r at th e hom e of C ap tain B ran ject. The electrician has been busy Mr. and Mrs. Barney O’N eil, of son last F rid a y . He also visited Ce (1 K E S I I A M , O R E G O N w iring the building for lights. H ot Portland, are visiting th e la tte r's cil Duke. and cold w ater will be in stalled in m other, Mrs, Johnson. Elw ood W iles an d wife an d E l all the sleeping ap a rtm en ts and it is The O pportunity club m et a t th e wood, J r ., sp e n t Sunday at th e hom e SPR IN G D A LE to be finished by the first of Ju n e. home of Miss M arg u erite Bailey on of his p a re n ts, T hos. W iles and wife. A ll S iz e s,S ta rt o n W e b s te r M a g n e to Colum bia View farm was much Friday night, May 14. G am es and L ester, P ercy an d O rle C onrad as Mrs. O ken, who has been visiting honored by a visit of m ore th an fifty ' music was enjoyed and re fre sh m e n ts g u ests of Jo h n E b erlle m otored down w ith o u t c r a n k in g . N o b a tte rie s . w ith h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F red delegates to the N ational C ongress . were served. T hose p re se n t w ere to L in n to n S unduy, com ing back by S m ith, le ft th e la tte r p art of the of M others, who m ade a h alt here on ) Salina Fox, E velyn an d M argery th e way of St. Jo h n s. week fo r S eattle, w here she will meet th e ir trip o ut to see th e Highway. K endall, Merle M onahan, Mrs. Craw - Miss M abel W ood, Mrs. A lta G en Mr. O ken, and they will thence go More th an tw enty-five autos loaded ford, M arg u erite and L eona Hailey, try an d M aster R ussell w ere gu ests B e n t to H uy Tri 544 R e s t t o U se PAUL HOETZEL, P ro p . to th e ir hom e in S heridan, W yom with in terestin g women from all Josephine T ow nsend, E llsw o rth Ra- a t a d in n e r p a rty a t th e im p erial GRESHAM , OREGON ing. p arts of th e world, who g athered in ker, C larence P arso n s, D annie Mick- h o tel la st S atu rd ay . G eorge N eilson, who is w orking P o rtlan d for th e ir convention decid-T ey, E arl Iyde, W ilfred D elaney, Mrs. J. H. W ilson has h e r sisters, .MKS. E L L E N P O M E R O Y in th e fish h atch e ry up at Bonneville, ed to come o u t and have a view of Leon M onahan, Leo Bailey, Mrs. Ila re n ric k s of P o rtla n d , and M AIN STR EET OKESHAM was a S prin g d ale visito r Sunday. th e scenery, but ow ing to the bad C. I. R ak er has b o u g h t an in te re st Mrs. M etheny and d a u g h te r of E a st T H E M USIC SH OP G eorge Reynolds, of G resham , condition of th e road for about half in th e Pacific A uto & Gas E ngine ern W ash in g to n v isitin g her. T he AND STU D IO who is sta y in g at « o rb ett, was a call- j wj,ich had ju s t been graded school in P o rtlan d , and will soon re- la tte r tw o cam e down on th e first T ea ch e rs' Supplies ' down, they feared to go over it with move his fam ily to th a t city. Elis- trip th ro u g h th e Celilo canal. O ver R. R. C a rlso n ’s 8 to re Mr. M aybee m ade a business trip th e ir heavy cars. We are more than w orth R ak er, who was a s tu d e n t of to G resham S aturd ay . so rry th a t the Highway should be in the Bchool, left Monday m o rn in g for such a condition th a t such a party P o rtlan d to ta k e up the w ork. They ) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I'aii view H otel O pened. On the M a r k e t T h e W hite C orner hotel Is now as th ese noted women should retu rn will be g reatly missed by th e people Fresh E v e ry D ay. w ith th e im pression th a t the High- of th is locality. open by responsible people. way they had heard so much about T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association 22 MRS. R. HUNTER could n ot be traveled. O ur teams held th e ir re g u la r m eeting a t th e have been k ep t busy pulling cars o ut schoolhouse F rid a y aftern o o n . Of- W h o o p in g C oligli. “ A bout a y ear ago my th ree boys of th e ,nU(j 8jnce th e rain sta rted in. ficers w ere elected as follow s: presi- had w hooping cough and I found ,, r we feel th a t th is ca n ’t be dent, Mrs. A aron Fox; vice presl- “ It’s I im e to L im b e r u p ” C h a m b c rla in ’s Cough Rem edy th e ’ only on., th a t would relieve th e ir helped and when th e road is once dent, Mrs. G. P. L um sden; secre- W e C a rr y th e F a m o u s S p a l d i n g B ro » .’ ___ _ pleted, _____ _ it will be _ good in the fu- ta ry , Mrs. Je a n L arso n ; d irecto rs, co u g h in g and w hooping spells. I com co n tin u ed th is tre a tm e n t and was tu re. Mrs. L. L. K um m er and Mrs. Rod- su rp rise d to find th a t it cured th e Q ur g ram m ar gchool a t D istrict 3« gers. L unch was served a f te r th e Main St.. Deering C o lo n ia l S t e e l R a n g e McCormick Osborn Thomas-Crown MOWERS - RAKES - TEDDERS "iw«, 0. ,Y t>. J. I A L L H A Y IN G T O O L S \ | M* ’ •■Ht» M F *»ml Mar,» 7. Ali '■ Gr«» -’«I u T ío ? Tegoo. 7 i- Ma.™ -M ennie EdWr(n •'S ’ E m e r y ’s T r u c k S e r v ic e w ■ ttu « 1 'ond i l. Ï0I ms, l«J nts H essel’s F arm M ach inery I A»-»” ' i | ‘h-Gn-Clacr Silos Ï OTT I <J EGOM ldi » Sterling-Kidder Hardware Co. I Hocking-Valley Ensilage Cutters and Blowers Field Type-W Gas Engines " ; 11 EGO! UM City Bakery Hessel s Farm Machinery “ Play Ball” Pies, Cakes and | other Pastry Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks G re sh a tn . M rs" I r c h i e Ohio. ; I D & y’ J ^ F o r sale by all D ealers. Quick T ru ck Service GRESHAM B e tw e e n a n d P o rtla n d Two trip s D a ily b e t w e e n G re s h a m a n d F’o rtla n d S p e c ia l T r i p s b y A rr a n g e m e n t. “BEST SERVICE TO ALL” ’ “ "'1 °« ic e: 224 P in e St. •"wes: Ma in i» |75 A-2IUO A . R. C A IN T h ird and R oberts St„ G resham “ » te rm “ M t F rld a y “ hM b“ ‘n e “ *“ . ‘" i m f Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls ¡been a very successful school year T h e L adles Aid m eets at th e M E. w ith Mr. D uncan as teach er and it is [church fo r w ork W ednesday a fte r- S ee u s fo r all S p o r tin g G o o d s to be reg retted th a t Mr. Duncan did noon, May 19. not wish to accpet th e position for Miss Jo sep h in e T ow nsend, of F air- next term . view, sp e n t F rid a y n ig h t an d S atu r- Miss Mary D eaver and Bessie day w ith Miss M arg u erite Bailey. . K nierlem have tak en th e 8th grade Miss E th el R odgers, of P o rtlan d , exam inations at the H eights school, is v isitin g h e r m o th er, Mrs. C. W THe REX A U . S to r e Mrs. F erguson, of St. Jo h n s, and Rodgers. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ! h er youngest d a u g h te r R uth came OOOOOOOOOÛOOOOÛOOOO F A IR V IE W o u t to spend th e week-end a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. K nierlem , T h e U. 8. class of th e P re sb y teria n Sr. i S unday school, of which Mrs. A. L. Mr. and Mrs. H u n ter, of P o rtlan d , IS{one ¡g te ac h er, gave a p arty at th e spent Sunday with Mrs. Jo h n T aylor hom e of Mr8 j ¡q. Karls on S atu rd ay W. K night has ju st purchased 4 ev en ,ng Music and gam es w ere e n BEST QUALITY MEATS acres of land from Mr. L eader ad- joye<j and refre sh m e n ts w ere served, FREE DELIVERY PHONE 54 X jo in in g th e high school grounds and Mrs. D. W. McKay, Mrs. C. E. will build a handsom e sto re as soon f.ree an(j Mrs. G ran t Shaw atten d e d as a site can be cleared. , he Na t |Onal C ongress of M others in The R ooster Rock can n ery is now po rtan (j ( M d eleg ates from th e F air- being lighted with electricity and yJew P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association, have in stalled a new dynam o. . d elig h tfu l p ro g ram will be given GRESHAM in th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch next 8un- MAIN ST. PLEA SA N T HOME __ day evening. F ollow ing a com m uni- A reunion and b irth d ay celebra- ty song service, th e Rev. A. J. M ont- jtio n was held in honor of G randpa goniery of P o rtlan d will give a atere- W aybill last Sunday a t his home optlcon le c tu re on a m issionary sub- N early a score of his ch ild ren and ject. g ran d ch ild ren were presen t. Mr. T he W om en’s society of th e F air- W aybill Is eighty years old today, view P re sb y teria n ch u rch will be en- but In accordance with th e ir custom , te rta ln e d at a sliv er te a at th e hom e R ustic, all p attern » , No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. B arn th e m em bers of his fam ily g a th e r for of Mrs. Wm. Sales on T h u rsd ay af-1 R ustic, $9. a reunion on th e Sunday n earest th e 'te r n o o n , May 30. All m em b ers and 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 18 or 24 ft. length», rough, $6, »ixed $7. an n iv ersary . Mr. W aybill has been frie n d s of th e ch u rch a re invited. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. length», ro u g h $6, «ixed $7. anfTorlnr with erysipelas and is u n F encing, $6. B hiplap, $8. der th e car. of Dr H ughes. ( hamberUMn s L inim ent. S P L IT , ROUGH an d D R E S 8 E D C ED A R P 0 8 T 8 M is. A urilla H oagland, of Gresh- T his p re p a ra tio n Is In ten d ed e s - , an, was th e se ek -en d guest of Mr. for rh eu m a tism , lam e back. | and Mrs I) T. W illiam s an d ,lk e • « » « “ . . It to a fa- | T he W om en’s C h ristian T em per- , v o rlte w ith people who a re we ac- All kind» of M oulding, A pple Boxes, L ad d ers an d Shingle» T , n u„i I hnatness ses- ffuainted w ith Ita sp len d id q u alitie s. T U R N E D PORCH PO STS, N E W E L S , B A U LSTER S, TA B LE ance Union will hold a C h a rles T a n n e r. W abash, Ind., sion and m o th ers' m eeting next r ri- Ray|| ..j ^ave found C ham ber-1 LEGS, M oulded an d P lain G U TTERS. day aftern o o n , May 21, a t th e hom e | a | n -g L in im en t th e best th in g fo r W e D eliver L u m b er ' , , F Chase. Ail m em bers lam e back an d sp ra in s I have ev er in v ite d used. It w orks lik e a ch arm an d r e - | and m others are I lieves pain an d soreness. It h as been , , — “ should ¿ „„ m and my ard|) fam ily as well Everybody and h ea r ! used by others of upw of tw en ty R oute No. 2. P H O N E 41x the Passion Play next Friday ntg • I y t ,a r B •> and jq cen t b o ttles. For L ecture by one who saw it. 's a l s by all D ealers. GRESHAM DRUG CO. Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Callie 4 Special Sale of Lumber 1x6. F \s, R U S T IC , No. 3, $11. a ll p a tte r n s , ‘ No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, Com j rnon G rade of R U STIC , $9. 2 x / 9 6’ 1X8’ 16 ° r 24 f t le n Bths, rough $6, sized $7. i C 2x8, 16 o r 24 ft- len g th s, rough, $6, sized $7. FENCING, 16 o r 24 ft., $6. 14 SHEATHING, $5. *x6, le 1x8 n g th ln $7A T H I N 0 ’ ° <ld le n g th 8 ’ $ $6, same 16 or 24 ft. ’ cull, siz ed , $2. Good o G,00d S uPPly of S p lit C edar Fence Posts. ’PPly of F lo o rin g a n d all F in ish Lum ber, M ouldings. M S hingles, E tc. ' r‘°* *n o p e ra tio n . We iM iv e r. L et us figure on your orders. Phone Sandy F ir Lumber Co* ebons 44« M artin L e n n a rts . Mgr. LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock ATTRACTIVE R E D U C T IO N S ON A LL LUM BER or » ADOLF TIETZE Sandy. Oregon. JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.