Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 21, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    HILLSVIEW
As th e echo of th e recent opening
o f th e ca n a l a t Oregon City for the
vr, A W’Hhe left a few ,,a >'8 “ 8 °
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TOOLS
Best to Buy
F a rm M a c h in e r y
Still in the B usiness!
E m e r y ’s T r u c k S e r v ic e
The T e st o f M en
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M O W ERS - R A K E S - T E D D E R S
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Me»«,
McCormick
Chirlie HUPP has ju s t re tu r n e d
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investigating hom estead lan.J "
P o rtlan d , Dayton
h°
,n ,b e dtotrtct w
^iilumooM
He thlnkB “ iH ^ “(| on betw een
¿"country and that land w ill b e a n “ M cM innville, on (he Yamhill riv. . J 1.0 “ 1 cou>P“ nsation. continue ill
o n tin u e to
A sm all Job of d redi'Ü g* I* » l teach h alf' d ay
*rry valuable there in th e n e a r fu-
sessions for a n o th e r
will uionth.
binders and a l l repairs for a l l machines
m a k e th a t riv e r easily nt avlgable for I E-lcksnn h Mr“ Uarnuni a,ld Miss
| ture
i
teach
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n
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lig h t d r a f t ste am ers.
yr Harlan, who has h ad c a re of
teach next year.
poultry on the Winch ra n c h , aiov-
Six b o ard s an d com m issions
' om meneement exercises will be
on
Ifd to Gresham last Saturday.
H ig h e r E d u ca tio n a t Salem C08t f o r l ,h| í iJ ' t í he even,n« of Ju n e 5 th to r
" . „ d N ey H ay G m ie r ,
S te e l T r a c k
H a y F o rk .
P o lle y ,
Fanners »ere all so glad to see p a s t tw o y e a rs $14,866.02. The six ,he ei«h th grade g rad u ates „» ww. w
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lx>* d c n 3 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
L g f c * » 11*1
is h A rt to
'
b< i v . *'
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en la ter.
for now they are how lin g f o r 'v i i h th.-m
Judge Catena of th e Ju v en ile co u rt
liuiishinc.
A p ril w heat sh ip m en ts from Port- m . / l t ’’.11“ '“ 1, who w lth "»fe an d little
d au g h ter m otored o ut S aturday ev­
tlbert Yunker, of P o rtla n d , w as la n d w ere 016.915 bushels.
ening to address the Kelso P a re n t-
¡siting friends in the n eig h b o rh o o d
W h e re v e r
m ade
spoke
learly this week.
responsible as T eacher association,
TEL. 544
com
m
on
c
a
r
rie
rs
jitn
e
y
s
drop
out
urge
and
in
terested
audience
on
Curence Yunker is the p ro u d o w n-
G R ESHAM
he Juvenile court work in P o rtlan d .
L o f.g u n , purchased of S te rlin g & , To 8upply m eterg t(>
He placed the responsibility fo r ch il­
VICTORY
IKitWer.
w a te r u se rs is to cost $1.000,000.
d ren 's mis-steps upon the p aren ts.
Mrs. H. Payne has re tu rn e d hom e i
■ and said that th e effective w ork of
| th e
P arent-T eacher
associations afte r visiting a few weeks a t P rin e ­
ville.
V.ould soon do away w ith the need of
Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. Thom pson
a Juvenile court. This was th e last
BETW EEN
of the series of m eetings held by th e “pent Sunday aftern o o n w ith Mr.
PORTLA N D
AND G R E S H A M
Kelso
P arent-T eacher association and Mrs. L. W ilhelm an d enjoyed a
OlHce w ith Piom x-r A uto T ru ck Co., 23»! A sh St.
this school year and they have been very delicious luncheon of s tra w ­
berries and cream and cake.
P h o n e M arsh all 2N.V4
Men in these days are tested th rough com petitive exatnins itio n VeFy profitable ar‘d Interesting. Ev-
Mrs Marie B urns an d little son
conim u,li» ' th a t considers th e
knd their bank accounts. W here is y o u r Bank Account ’ l)o •„
B W EM ERY , P rop. Res. P hone 173.
welfare of the school should have a spent Sunday w ith h er p aren ts.
£eep it in a Bank that takes a personal interest in its growth
Gresham, Ore.
J2.-v.°Uf
Parent-T
eacher
association
C. G F an ch er has b o u g h t a fine
access—docs all that it can to help you? G R ESH A M BANK
A fter
hank of Personal Service. It w ants the account of men who is a , the m eeting, refresh m en ts consist- new Ford m achine an d is now d e­
F a r m e r s ’ H a u lin g S o lic ite d
' ' 1 mg of coffee, cake and sandw iches, livering the mail in it on T ro u td a le
fcuh service.
Route 1.
were served free to all.
The ability to e a rn m oney d oes n o t e n d u re forever.
The Royal E m broidery club will
Upon w hat will you fall back w hen th a t ab ility
R. E. W arner and .Miss D oralea
meet
with Mrs. H. W. Cooley on
is gone.
W arner, of Sandy, were d in n e r
Everyone cordially in ­
guests at the R. Jo n sru d hom e S at­ May 27th.
vited.
urday evening.
Robert Strebin called at O. w.
Miss Anna Erickson has retu rn ed
Andrews Sunday aftern o o n .
PA U L H O ETZEL. Prop.
G R E S IIA M , O R EG O N .
to her home in P o rtlan d for h e r va­
John E berle was o ut m oto rin g
cation.
Sunday.
We pay 4 per cent in te re s t in o u r S av in g s D ep a rtm en t o r on C ertifl.
We are all longing to see th e su n I
i of Deposit.
LUSTED
A Flexible Roof.
shine again.
Jas.
Burns
has
ren
te
d
40
acres
Mrs. ( lara Hill, of Newport, is vis­
A real door which
iting at the home of her parents, Mr. from Mr. P rettym au.
fastens and locks
A few of the neighbors called on
and Mrs. W. B. Davies. She was
at all four corners
called home suddenly owing to th e Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A ndrew s F rid a y
illness of her son E d g ar H ollister, evening, May 17th, it being th e ir
A bracing system
I t happens th a t both 1
who has been very ill for the past birthdays.
■^COVER
birthdays
come
on
th
e
sam
e
d
ate.
I
not found on any
th ree weeks.
THE
O n th e M a r k e t
E A R TH
Quite a num ber from V ictory at- ; I
other
silo.
F
r
e
s
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v
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r
y
D
a
y
.
Nick Rauw, of M ontavllla, is v isit­
tended the big ca ttle sale a t G re sh ­
ing at the home of his sou M athew
am last T hursday.
Rauw for a few days.
Some of the m em bers of th e Roy- ¡1 D* _
C a lz o c _ _ J
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H am ilton, Sr., al Em broidery club atte n d e d th e
* ICSj V-ctKcS rtllCi
spent Sunday at th e hom e of his son m eeting at A. B. C onrad's last T h u rs- i
Mathew Rauw for a few days.
day. A delicious lunch was served.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. H am ilton, Sr .
House cleaning is th e o rd e r of th e j
spent Sunday a t th e hom e of his son day now.
A ll S iz e s,S ta rt o n W e b s te r M a g n e to
The following is th e list of nam es '
Ed. The form er who has been sic*
w
ith o u t c r a n k in g . N o b a tte rie s .
M ain St.,
-
G resham .
for the past eight w eeks, is im prov­ on the roll of honor fo r th e m onth |
ing slowly.
ending May 10th: H azel Cooley,
Mrs. W altm an. th e train ed nurse W alter Thom pson. Miss Je a n L ent.
C O R BETT
who has been tak in g care of E dgar ,eac^er
B e a t to B u y
Td 544 B e a t t o U a e
H ollister, was released last S a tu r­
C. V. M cM onagle, p h o to g ra p h e r
GRESHA M . OREGON
ROCKWOOD
day.
fo
r
th
e
O
reg
o
n
ian
,
was
h
ere
S
unday
b y u s in g a re a l p a i n t
.
y R. a
City Bakery I r o n - C l a d ’
) S ilo s
BANK O F G R ESH A M
B read
mo
other Pastry
).
Wear H is Smile
of Satisfaction
m
Hessel s Farm Machinery
is m a n u fa c tu re d fro m t h e p u r e s t o f
materials b e c a u s e T h e S h e n v in -W il-
iams ( o. c o n tr o l t h e s o u rc e s o f th e ir
raw m a te ria ls. G iv e s p r o te c tio n fo r
tne longest p o s s ib le tim e .
S o ld
T he L usted school is planning for
a la rg e picnic the last day of school
Ju n e 5th. A program will be given
by th e pupils ap p ro p riate to the oc-
casion an d g en eral good tim e is ex-
Pected
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. H arvey o f ;l“ d took 8<‘veral P ictu res o f th e high
M R «. E L L E N P O M E K O Y
B alrdsdale, e n tertain ed th e school- Hcbt>o1 b u ild in g , an d o th e r b eau ty
M AIN HTREET
O RE8IIAM
m ates of Law rence and K enneth H ar- nook8 ,n
,b l" vicinity,
F e rn d a le
T H E M USIC SH O P
vey at th e ir home on T uesday even- place wa" an io n K «hem
A N D STUDIO
ing. A very enjoyable evening w as
A S K ,ncald had a su rv e y o r from
T ea ch e rs' Supplies
spent playing gam es, a fte r w hich re- P o rtla n d lo catin g a road aerosa bis
O ver R. R. C a rlto n 's S to re
I fresh m en ts
were served.
T hose place S atu rd ay .
C H ER RY V ILLE
present w ere Bonnie H orton, G race
Valle. Id a Richm ond, N ettie L ink-
School closed here Friday.
later, F lo ren ce Rosin, O riole G rirn-
Miss Nash left S atu rd ay m orning
shaw, E s th e r Rosin, V erne H arvey.
for h er hom e in Los Angeles afte r
David W ieland, Burleigh Q u esin b er­
closing a successful term of school.
ry, H arold L ounsberry, Don Mack-
A p arty was given at the home of lntoeh> A lb ert Rlchmon(li A Ibert
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. F riel, Jr., last Stockton, K en n eth H arvey, L au ren ce
S atu rd ay evening in ho n o r of Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. R. L. W alk er from
‘‘It s T im e to L im b e r u p ’’
F rie l's b irth d ay .
P ortland.
W e C a rr y th e F a m o u s S p a l d i n g B ros.*
H enry Ten Eyck and Misses Ten
A u n iq u e p arty was given a t th e
Eyck and May Moore called a t th e Rockwood g ran g e hall on th e even-
hom e of Mrs. A verill Sunday afte r- ing of May I I . in ho n o r of L eonard
noon.
P latt e">d E a rl R ichm ond, it being
Also Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls
P. T. S to fer m ade a flying trip to th e ir n in e te e n th and fifteenth b irth ­
days respectively.
i’° r t ia n d th e first of the week.
S ee u s fo r all S p o r tin g G o o d s
It w as a su rp rise to th e young
Mrs. E tta B auer called a t F ern
men.
T
hey
had
been
info
rm
ed
th
a
t
Hill farm S atu rd ay aftern o o n .
a special m eetin g of th e g ran g e had
A farew ell p arty was given for
been called to co n fer degrees. The
Miss Nash at th e hom e of Mrs. W at­
m eeting was called to o rd e r as usual,
kins last T h u rsd ay evening.
when M aster R ichm ond announced
TB e R C X A L L S to re
H arry and Ted Moore haxe re- , b at tw o y0UDg men would be In-
tu rn ed hom e for a sh o rt tim e.
m a te d Into th e 19th and 15th de-
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H enry and P aul Koch a re hom e grees. T he victim s, o r r a th e r hon-
a fte r a tten d in g th e ir m o th er's fun- 'o re d g u ests, did not a t first under-
eral, whose d eath o ccurred a sh o rt ¡stand th e m e rrim e n t of th e ir friends,
tim e ago.
but it soon becam e c lea r to them
su rp rise and farew ell supper th a t th e m eetin g was called in th e ir
as given for Jo h n T u sch er a t his honor. They w ere th e recip ien ts of
hom e on M onday evening.
the h e a rty beat wishes of all. and re-
BEST QUALITY MEATS
PHONE 54 X
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Sandy, will celved m any g ifts to rem ind them of
FREE DELIVERY
preach a t C herryville on May 30, at the occasion.
3 p m
1 T he ev en in g was sp en t In gam es
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and m usic u n til n ea r 11 o'clock, when
VENTURA PARK
a delicious luncheon was served by
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Mrs. A lice P ia tt an d Mrs. M ary Rich-
A fter a tte n d in g th e fu n eral of her mond, th e m o th e rs of th e honored
MAIN ST.
GRESHAM
[ m o th er at Silver Lake, W ashington. gUeats. Y oung and old Joined in th e I
Mrs. S anford is visiting a few days ce|eb ra tio n , a n d 77 w ere p re se n t]
in S eattle.
at one of th e best social ev en ts of
Mrs. H ilg erth , a siste r of Mrs. San-
tb e season.
ford, has re tu rn e d to V entura Park.
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w here she will visit for a tim e before
Mrs. J. 8. Moore of C lackam as
H eights, w ith h e r frien d , is v isitin g
jo in in g h er h u sband in C alifornia
R ussell McCoy, who has spent the her niece« Mrs P ia tt an d Mrs Rich-
R ustic, all p a tte rn s, No. 1, >18, No. 2, >14, No. 3, >11. B arn
p ast y ea r in O m aha, haa retu rn ed to mond.
R ustic, >9.
P o rtlan d . He sp en t W ednesday with
T he little d a u g h te r of E L ans-
hls b ro th er. H arry McCoy.
bury, who has been su fferin g for
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. len g th s, ro u g h , >6, s u e d >7.
Mr and Mrs T W K endall, of some tim e w ith in fa n tile p ara ly sis.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 o r 24 ft. len g th s, ro u g h >6, sized >7.
Rose City P ark , an d th e ir frien d Mr it Im proving, and is ab le to leave th e
F encing, >6.
S h ip lap , >8
P ray, of Omaho, sp en t T uesday with hospital.
S PL IT , ROUGH a n d D R E S 8 E D C ED A R POSTS
Mrs Noah P erry. T he visitors were
Jo n a th a n R ichm ond is on th e sick
e n th u sia stic o v er th e locality.
list.
The women of th e Im provem ent
L. Lovelace, who has been sick, is
,°f M ouldln<- A pple Boxes, U d d e r s a n d Shingles
club are an ticip atin g th e next m eeting im proving
r i K N E h PO R C H P O S T S, N E W E L S , B A U LSTER S, TA BLE
Mrs L ln stead recen tly e n te rta ln -
on th e la st W ednesday of Ju n e. It
LEO S, M oulded a n d P la in O U TTER S
is to be a picnic and they hope for a ed a t h er Base L ine hom e a b o u t 3«
m em bers of th e L ad ies' Aid society
day of sunshine.
W e D eliv er L um ber
of a M ethodist ch u rch of P o rtla n d .
E ver see th e T o rrin g to n vacuum of w hich abe is a m em ber,
sw eeper? It gets th e dust. At Sterl-
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R oute No. 2.
C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r ................ .
A
S herwin -W illiams
P aint , P repared
ON
Hocking-Valley Ensilage
I____ Cutters and Blowers
Field Type-W Gas Engines
“ Play Ball”
by
III
Sterling & Kidder Hardware Co.
«■RF.SHAM. O REG O N
Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks
Quick T r u c k S e r v ic e ii
GRESHAM
Between
J
and Portland
0 trips D a ily b e t w e e n G r e s h a m a n d P o rtla n d
S p e c ia l T r i p s b y A r r a n g e m e n t.
"BEST SERVICE TO ALL”
*tl*n<l Dtjj,.e . 2.
ne St.
Phones
i ■
Mies; %
Ma
,n » n s . a . afilli
A. R. CAIN
Sanitary Meat Market
T h ird a n d R o b e rts St.. G reeliam
P h o n e (.reelläni 14x4
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Callie
Special Sale «f Lumber
ADOLF TIETZE
1x6
No. 3, $ n USTIC’
hU x6, t T
a11 P ® ««rn9,
No.
1, $18,
No. 2, $14,
1? ra ,le ° f R U S T I C ’ * 9 -
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
^ 2 x 6 2x«’ i ' ° r 24 f t le n Kth s > rough $6, sized $7.
1,6 PEXi’i v c J ° F ~4
le n f?ths, rough, $6, sized $7.
o d d len g th s, $6,
■2U'
h
sam e 16 o r 24 ft.
16 or 24 ft- *8-
T lftrAC,TlV E » E D U C T IO N S ON A LL LUM BER
| Xj4 8upp]v° .S upply of S p lit C ed ar F ence Posts.
I
r j oi F lo o rin g a n d all F in ish L um ber, M ouldings.
I .
no» ,n .
S h ingles, E tc.
I
T,1to
u _ ¿ / “ ra tio n .
Deliver.
L e t ua figure on y o u r o rd ers
P ho n e
T Fir Lum ber Co<
M artin L e n n a rts , M gr.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Sandy, Oregon.
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
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■—Adv.
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JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.