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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1915)
a B « r .ih f c T H R E E REPORT OF THE CONDITION BANK OF GRESHAM One of th e old-fashioned house w arm ings was held in th e hom e of Mr and Mrs W olputs of P eak sv ille close of business, last S atu rd ay evening G am es, music an d re fre sh m e n ts w ere enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffle, Mr. an d Mrs. »38,009.63 W. N oland, Mr. and Mrs. O scar 512 97 W alln, Mr. an d Mrs. F. D ickenson, 2,914 22 Mr. an d Mrs. K H arvey, Mr. E. W an- 5,170.00 dell, Mr. an d Mrs. S tan sb b u ry , Mr. 2.638.50 2.161.85 and Mrs. A. F oot, Mr. B. S m ith and 9,469.11 and d a u g h te r Viola, Mrs. M. H ansen, 190.17 an d d a u g h te r. In g sb ar; also Mrs. 4.811.48 V olkustofler, s is te r of Mrs. W olputs 1.962.48 of P o rtlan d . »61 84 0.41 i G ertie an d O scar W alin had a Jolly I crow d on th e F o u rth , co n sistin g of »15,000.00 , Ole and C arl D anielson, O. Jo h n so n , 500.00 : E. Jo h n so n , G. A pplestad, Mrs. M. 1,919.59 758.90 H ansen an d d a u g h te r Susie, who en 37.408.26 joyed them selv es all day long play 2,213.48 ing p ran k s, e a tin g and d rin k in g all 10,040.18 good things. A few of th e M elrose people spent the 5 th of July w ith th e Victory and At G resham , O regon, in the S tate of O regon, at th e G resham people in R osins' grove. Ju n e 23d. 1915. T h ere were 88 a lto g e th e r who g a th Well Known Percheron Stallion. At present at Sandy Fir ered aro u n d th e b o u n tifu l picnic d in RESOURCES. ner. Rev. M elville T. W ire of L oans and discounts Lumber Company's Mill near Sandy. Phone 446. G resham asked th e blessing of “o u r O verdrafts, secured and u n se cu red ..... Bonds an d w a rra n ts ..... Announcement of other places where he will stand made later. F a th e r" upon th e g ath erin g , a fte r Stocks and o th e r se c u ritie s............. w hich everyone helped him self and F u rn itu re and fix tu res............. $ 10 D ollars fo r the Season n eig h b o rs to th e good th in g s in O th er rea l e3tate ow ned sig h t. A fter d in n e r th e crow d was $ 1 5 to insure colt Due from approved reserve banks given p lates and spoons and for E xchanges for clearin g house Cash on h a n d ................... aw hile kept Mr. J as S terlin g an d Dr. Write or Phone. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.. Sandy Expenses ........................ C lanahan busy d ish in g o u t th e ice cream w hich was th e G resham peo T o ta l................... p le’s tre a t. To say it was enjoyed Is „ . LIABILITIES. p u ttin g it m ildly. A fter everyone C apital stock paid in ............ S urplus fund ........................... had so m uch ice cream th a t it d id n ’t U ndivided profits ............................ ta ste good any m ore, a n u m b er of P ostal savings d ep o sits.................. th e singers, led by Mrs. E llen Pom In d iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check eroy, g ath ered a t one side of the D em and certificates of deposit BEST QUALITY MEATS PHONE 54 X picnic grove on a little knoll d ec o rat Tim e and savings dep o sits................. FREE DELIVERY ed w ith th e ’ m ost b ea u tifu l Hag" of T otal Mrs. J. L. A ngie is rep o rted to be o u r co u n try , and sang “ T he S tar »67,840.4 1 reco v erin g nicely a fte r a severe case Spangled B an n er" an d o th e r p a trio S ta te of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah ss. of to n siiitis, confining h e r to her tic songs closing a very enjoyable ’ ’ ,¡5 , M *l l e r ’ C a s h ie r of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly concert w ith “ A m erica” in w hich ev sw ear th a t the above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and room for sev eral days. It is rep o rted th a t F. R. Johnson eryone Joined. A bout 4 p. m. it be , K. A. M ILLER , C ashier. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me this 8 th day of Ju ly , 1915. : of B aird sd ale has som e rich m ining gan to sp rin k le a little and everyone . ... . .. # JAS. ELKINGTON, N otary Public. in te re st in A laska. H e le ft fo r Se h u rrie d to get hom e before it rained. C o rrec t A tte st: A. F. M iller. F. A. H olliday, G ust L arson, D irectors. a ttle by a u to la st T h u rsd ay . Ac E veryone th a n k in g everyone else for , Meat consum ption In R ussia is COLUMBIA HEIGHTS com panied from th e re by a friend the good tim e had, and hoping ev <iuite low— fifty pounds p er ca p ita FAIRVIEW HILLSVIEW they will press on to th e ir d estin atio n eryone would com e back next year, I he F o u rth of Ju ly was observed an nually. B. W. G ran t, assisted by R. W. A n an d look a f te r his in te re st there, w here th e frien d sh ip s begun th is in due style th is year and it looked A. S tru m is q u ite sick with r h e u derson, is busily engaged rem od.itig which are rep o rted q u ite rich. F o u r'h could be enjoyed again am id like all w ere b en t for M ultnom ah m atism . H e M ore loom in th e city hall. In Mrs. Ire n e B row n, who has been the sam e p leasant su rro u n d in g s. falls, w hich now' can be reached by Mr. and Mrs. A. W estlund am i son stead of th e room facing on . lis t the guest of Mrs. F. R. Jo h n so n for Elwood W iles, of P o rtlan d . Is vis m otor as well as by boat o r train . sp e n t th e F o u rth w ith Mr. and Mrs. stre e t it will face on th e county som e weeks, has re tu rn e d to her iting his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs This b eau tifu l place was th e m ain A. S am uelson. road, and th e sta irw a y will e n te r hom e in O ak lan d , C alifornia. Much Thqs. Wiles. g a th e rin g place along th e H ighw ay Mr. and Mrs. A lbert R odlun v.sit. 1 from the n o rth end of th e building. pleased w ith Oregon reg a rd le ss of Jo h n Stafford has leased th e Mel an d it seem ed lik e all of P o rtlan d w ith Mr. and Mrs. Neis Rodlun last 1 Cr.u has a force of men at o u r Oregon m ists. rose confectionery and has stocked was there. E veryw here on th e green ;■ PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. F riday. G erald in e and F lorence A ngle, of •»ork at i o. 7 schoolhouse iir.prov- up th e place well. L unches, cream , g rass you could see groups g ettin g Mr. and Mrs. Neis Rodlun i nd !»■.-< th e jtird in v a u o u s wh s, su h M an h atten Beach, are v isitin g here melons, etc., are available. L ater on ready for a big feast an d th e eats Lew is and Ole R odlun a tte n d e 1 th e as ¡emo ng g rass and brusn ano la -- w^th th e ir siste r B erdit, a f te r a few a line of gro ceries is likely to be looked good an d p len tifu l every w edding of Miss Olive Rodlun to i g a c e n u n t sidew alk aro u n d th e days so jo u rn they will co n tin u e on added. w here. By looks of it, everybody to A berdeen to v isit relativ es th e re Rev. J. A. Strom in P o rtlan d las: b lili'ini;. t apt. and Mrs. C. O. B ranson visit was out for a good tim e an d they T he a rriv a l of Miss P au lin e P a r W ednesday evening. A force of men of th e P o rtlan d ed relativ es in P o rtla n d o ver Sunday had it too. If it h a d n 't been for the E. A nderson, of P le a sa n t Home, R a ile a j. L ig h t and P ow er co n n an y ker, of Los A ngeles, C alifornia, on a and atten d ed the celeb ratio n a t Co te rrib le dust th a t we had to m otor an d Mr. Olson, of C herry Grove, v :s- h g 'e been in stallin g Severn, new visit w ith h e r sis te r here, Mrs. Chas. lum bia P ark. C aptain Brunson th ro u g h , it would have been a g rand Baird, was som ew hat of a su rp rise. Ited a t th e hom e of J. V icklund lights in o u r town. Som e a r e along preached at U niversity P ark Sunday trip up th ere, b ut owing to th e tr e A well has been dug, and lum ber Sunday. the hhfe.l.crd road and o th e .s alor.« night. m endous trav el, we had to sw allow a Is now on th e g ro u n d for a new Mrs. L u n dberg and sou Jo h n r.nd Sandy I n a l and on th e h i ’ w here goodly q u an tity of It and by th e tim e Chas. T allm an and fam ily spent On the Market house on th e O sburn tra c t, on Shep Mrs. H a llstru m and two ch ild ren vis th e cut o;' som e 16 feet is to h i mad th e F o u rth a t th e M ultnom ah field. we arriv ed hom e we w ere all ready Fresh Every Day. herd road, n ea r B airdsdale. ited w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. W ldon’s passing u n d e r th e ra ilro a d truck T he refresh in g rain d elig h ted the for th e bath tub. My, w ont awe enjoy Dr. B riggs an d fam ily, of P o rt Sunday. an o u tin g when wq get o u r H ighw ay land, are cam ping a t O sburn sp rln , b h ea rt of th e farm er. COTTRELL A. Sam uelson has been filling a hard -su rfaced . Mrs. F lo ren ce W allace, of Port for a few w eeks’ outing. v acant p u lp it in P o rtlan d d u rin g th e land, 1 h visiting h er b ro th e r E v erett T he C o ttrell L adies’ club will m eet Mr. and Mrs. G aitan Jack so n en la st few m onths aw a itin g th e a rriv a l w ith Mrs. R. A. H u tch in s W ednesdav Stafford. te rtain e d a goodly n u m b er of friends TERRY of a new m in iste r from th e East. Ju ly 28. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. M ercer called an d relativ es Sunday, who m otored W hen th e new m in iste r cam e, the Mrs. Coons e n te rta in e d frien d s on on Mr. and Mrs. C ard P a rk e r Sunday o u t h ere for a fam ily picnic. Mr. A la rg e crow d from th is vicinity m em bers of th e ch urch w hich he .* a 1 th e F o u rth . afternoon. B arton, of P iedm ont, Mr. Newell and atten d e d th e celeb ratio n a t Sandy been serv in g gave Mr. and Mrs. Sam E lm er T ow nsend, of G resham , Prof. B. J. H oadley will preach at fam ily and last S aturd ay . Mr. M artin and Mrs. uelson a su rp rise p rese n tin g them Main St., . Gresham. W ales, all of St. Jo h n s. Mrs. W ales, A crow d of young people char- called a t th e Coons farm one even 11 o’clock Sunday a t th e church. w ith a b eau tifu l lig h t oak n :,os!on ing la st week. Miss Echo Jones, of G resham , Is ' ♦ ♦ » < » » « ♦ » > « » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « » « a q i» who is 90 y ears old, h ad th e tim e of varied Mr. and Mrs. Orval M anary ro ck e r and p a rlo r table. Miss E lsie C alkins is sp en din g a visiting H e n rie tta W iles. h e r life, and enjoyed th e com pany of a t th e hom e of the b rid e ’s p aren ts T he M isses A nna and Jo sep h i'ie few weeks at Seaside. A. B. C onrad and fam ily a tte n d o l h er g ran d ch ild ren . A larg e ta b le and la st F riday . R odlun and Mr. and Mrs. Ed S her Mr. and Mrs. H an n in g have been church a t G resham Sunday. benches were erected u n d er th e old The I. B. G. club will m eet with m an and little d a u g h te r, all of P ort- e n te rta in in g relativ es from P o rt Miss Mary H oecker Is sew ing lor shady cherry trees an d we noticed as Miss H ilda Beyer of Scenic T h u rs lnnd, visited S unday w ith Mrs. L a r land. Mrs, A. B Conrad. we passed th e re was an ab u n d an ce of day, Ju ly 15. son and N eis P odlu n. Milo Coons called on his m o th e r a A. B. C onrad m otored to Bull Run good th in g s to eat. T he com pany Mr. and Mrs. S. R. T im b erlak e A. E. F o rsy th e sp e n t th e F o u rth fa T h e Farm ers' M u tu a l F ire M onday, m otored back to P o rtlan d Sunday. Miss Belle H all and P. M. Mason of few evenings ago. P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles were on R e lie f Association N ew berg w ere th e g u ests of Mrs. 1.11a Mr. and Mrs. M asterson, of M onte Mr. and Mrs C. H upn e n te rta in e d a business trip to P o rtlan d T h u rs sano, W ashington, aged p are n ts of ROCKWOOD S chneider S unday and M onday. frie n d s th e F o u rth . OP P O H T L A H D , O BBO OH day. Mrs. T erh u n e and ch ild ren , of al Mrs. D. Benfield, cam e down here On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y u n k er and Jons In v ites all farm ers who have no Mrs. M atheney an d d a u g h te r, Ma- fo r a v isit la st Sunday. bany, a re v isitin g a t th e home of Mr. and sp ent M onday in tow n. H arvey e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r, Mr in su ran c e on th e ir farm buildings Mr. rn d Mrs. R. A. H u tch in s an 1 and Mrs. A lb ert H arvey, Lewis H a r h ala, of ea ste rn O regon, were guests Mrs. M asterson fo rm erly lived In this to Insure w ith us. T his associa th is week of J. H. W ilson an d wife. vicinity. Headache ami Nervousness Cured. Guy Hood. tion is th e ch eap est an d safest. In vey an d A rth u r V ernon. Mrs. M atheney and Mrs. W ilson are C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets a re en titled th e sta te . It Insures only co u n try Mrs. L ottie Benfield had as her Misses B e rth a and J u lia Anspach to all th e praise I cai> give th e m ,” sisters. p roperty an d has o ver »3,000,000 E nglish scien tists m ake su lp h u r gu ests o ver Sunday, Dr. B errym an, w rites Mrs. R ichard Olp, S pencer dyes as a s u b stitu te fo r an ilin e dyes. visited th e ir p are n ts on Sunday and in su ran ce In for-’e. p o rt. N. Y. T hey have cured me of Monday. wife and ch ild ren , of P o rtlan d . VENTURA PARK W rite or phone h eadache and nervousness and r e Mr. and Mrs. F o o ts, of Peakville, G overnor W ithycom b and party T he A m erican m o u n tain sheep are sto red me to my n orm al h e a lth .” F o r a. w . B H A B B A L L , P res. took a larg e n u m b e r of th e ir friends Mrs. H a r.v McCoy had thu m is b rea k fa sted Monday m orning sale by all D ealers.— Adv. at th e g re a te st leap ers In th e world. The F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief and neig h b o rs to Sandy on Sunday fo rtu n e to cut off th e end of h er f rown P o in t C halet, before going on A ssociation. in th e ir tru ck . A picnic d in n e r was th u m b whilt sp littin g k in d lin g s on a sig h t-seein g trip along th e H ig h DECIDE Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE City B akery f V B read Pies, Cakes and ; other Pastry Attention! v C' » SIGNS FOR THE TIMES! If you re e d any of th e follow ing signs get them at the O utlook office. T he m ore com m on form s a re kept on hand and any o th e rs can be supplied on sh o r. notice. We m ake a specialty of neatly printed placards. O rders tak en by phone. P L E A S E DO MOT A S X r O E C B E D IT r o x S A L E , A p p ly to----------------- (I,a r g e ) P O B B E B T , A p p ly to--------------------- (L a r g e ) S O T A B T P U B L IC MO M IM OBS A L L O W E D X E E P O U T— T H IS B eam s tou H O U SE P O B BEM T ( L a r g e ) H O U SE P O B B E B T (K m aP ) T E R M S C A SH S m a ll) HO SM OXIM O A L L O W E D S m a ll) HO AO EM TS OB P E D D L E B S M EED CALL MO T R E S F A S S I M O . (S e v e r a l fo r m s ) H 1LX R E PO R T BL A N K S (T h e se a re large, p rin ted on s tr o n g Cardboard^ s u ita b le fo r m ilk record o f 1C to IB c o w s for one m on th , b o th m o rn in g and e v e n in g .) THE OUTLOOK P hone 701 G resham LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Ruitic, »11 pattern«, No. 1, >18; No. 2, >14; No. 3, >11. Rustic, >9. Barn 1*4- 1*6. 1*8, 16 or 24 ft. length«, rough, >6, tiled >7, 2*4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. length«, rough >6, sited >7. Fencing, >6. Shiplap, >8 SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock All kind« of Moulding, Apple Boxe«, Ladder« and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. We Deliver Lumber JONSRCD LIMBER CO., EORJNG, ORE. PHONE 4lx Rout« No. 2. Oresham B o o te Ho. « served a t noon and a fine tim e was Ju ly 4th. Dr. Bodkin of Mt. la b o r , way. Phone 74 n o ta r y P abilo B eal Batate rep o rted . stitch ed up. the artery and Mrv. Me- Of course, nobody will blam e us A varm it of som e kind killed 11 Loy will soon reg ain he use of the S candinavian people for being proud of 13 full grow n ducks and 9 halt In ju red m em ber. of th e honor bestow ed on Mr. 8. Ben grow n ducks fo r Mrs. A nna S tan s Mr. and Mrs F ra n k N. P a re n t and s o n lately, as a m ost w orthy citizen. b erry last S unday n ig h t. two ch ild ren sp en t th e holidays in It is a g re a t honor for him, his fam Mr. and Mrs. F re d W olpert had a H illsboro, th e g u ests of Mr. P a re n t’s ily an d his co u n try as well. May he house w arm ing S atu rd ay nig h t in t i c fa th e r an d m other. live m any years and do lots of good A L L K I X D B A H D A L L B IB B B Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P erry and fo r his fellow m en. new ad d itio n to th r l r house. Re New C allery fre sh m e n ts w ere served at m idnight. d a u g h te r C hloris, of S eattle, arriv ed Mr. and Mrs. K enna H arvey fu rn is h Sunday m orning for a sh o rt visit at CORBETT PICTURE FR A M IN G ed m usic fo r th o se who danced. th e hom e of Mr. P e rry ’s fa th e r, Mr. OILT OR NA TURA L W OOD, T hose p resen t besides th e hopt and Noah P erry. Mr. an d Mrs. P erry N eat and Cheap. T he lib ra ry at th e h lg h ’school has hostess were, Mr. B. S m ith and have retu rn ed hom e b u t C hloris Is d au g h ters, Mr. and Mrs. jim S tan s h ere for a longer visit with her been assigned to Rev. Mr. R eeder M A X S C H N E ID E R since th e close of school and will be berry, Mr. an d Mrs W ill Nolan Mr. g ran d p a re n ts. Kell Bldg Main St.. Oreanam and Mrs. Foots, “ R ed” Wan Jell, Mr C aptain and Mrs. W IL S anford open T uesday and F rid ay evenings P h o n e S41 A from 7 u n til 9 o'clock, and ail day and Mrs. H enry Hulfy and ch ild ren , have re tu rn e d to th e P ark and are S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. K. H arvey and boub , Mr. occupying th e co ttag e ow ned by P. Miss Lyda H eggle, of P o rtlan d , an d Mrs. F. Dickenson an d Mr. and G. G antenbein. Mrs. Wm. Je lk in an d fam ily. Those R obert G ray has com pleted his visited Miss E thel S m ith S unday and p rese n t from P o rtla n d were Mrs and new co ttag e and has moved his fam Monday. Miss I. H ansen, Mrs. W alkeretaufTer ily in to it. Miss L au ra Reed and Mrs. Troy an d little son and Miss C lara W alk- Miss Eliza G ru b er is q u ite se rio u s P hipps were shopping In P o rtlan d erstau ffer. ly 111 with pleurisy. Dr. L eF ever, of W ednesday. Lewis H arvey w ent to V an c n u ter, M ontavllla, is atte n d in g the case. L ittle F ran ces Fox Is stay in g with W ashington, la st M onday to sue the Mrs. E dw ard W alsh, of O m uha. h er g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. aeroplanes. N ebraska, and Mrs. E liza McCoy of H. Reed d u rin g Mr. aud Mrs. A lbert PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, Mr. and Mrs K enna H arvey v lilt Rose City P ark , are sp en d in g a week F ox’ visit to th e F risco Exposition. S A N IT A R Y ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sales on Mon in th e P ark , the gu ests of Mrs. Mc W aiter K night is m oving his stock day. Coy's son, H arry. For Sale by Leading Grocer« of goods to hla new sto re building Mrs Mary R ichm ond sp en t <ne 4th Two m em bers of th e Dickson fam n ea r th e high school. His new build a t Seaside. a l w a y s o r d e r it ily, Misses Ada and N ancy, have r e Ing is m odern and very p leasau tly a r Mrs. F oots and Mrs. S tan sb e rry tu rn ed from Foley Springs, arriv in g ranged an d we bespeake fo r him w ere P o rtlan d visitor« on I uesday on W ednesday evening, Mr and good business a t his new location Mrs. K atie W ack row v irile 1 h er Mrs. Dickson a re re tu rn in g as they ' L. B radley, of P o rtla n d , was a re sis te r Mr«. A. G. S ch an tln on Sunday w ent, via horse and w agon. T he cen t visito r a t C orbett. H erm an A nspach began work for girls rep o rt a p leasan t o u tin g and Mr. and Mrs. F o w ler and Mr. and W arren Bros, in P ort la id th e first of much tan. Mrs. H arm on and son, of P o rtlan d , th e week. G eorge in thia cate were g u ests of th e Lewis Reed and C ured of IndlgeaU on. it on e of Ih ote good Mrs. Sadie P. Claw son, In d ian a J. L eland fam ilies Ju ly 4th. D airy R ecords. little T he O utlook office has a p rin ted Pa , was bothered with indigestion. Q uite a n u m b er of o u r young peo "My stom ach pained m e n ig h t and form for record of d airy cows. It Is day ,” she w rites. " I would feel ple sp e n t Ju ly 4th a t Bonneville. very com plete, larg e enough fo r 16 bloated The p lay let given by th e C h ristian and have h ead ach e and th a t w ill fm d a la rg e I also s u f E n d eav o r society was well atten d ed cows, will contain th e m o rn in g and belching a fte r ea tin g a u d ie n c e an d d o th e My d a u g h and n etted th e society ab o u t »15. evening record fo r a m onth, and la fered from co n stip atio n ta lk in g fo r you. te r had used C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets very convenient. If you keep cows and they did h er ao m uch good th a t T he d ialect read in g by A lbert Hals- TRY IT you should use th is record sheet. she gave me a few doses of them and man was w orthy of especial m ention, T he price is reaso n ab le. P ho n e 7'U. insisted upon my try in g them . They alth o u g h ail those ta k in g p a rt in th e helped me as n o th in g else has done ” program did cred itab ly . Miss Mc Ia r a McKinney A lla T r u it t T he first farm p ap er was p rin ted F o r sale by al D ealers.— Adv. D aniels of P o rtlan d favored th e au< in E ngland In 16 8 1 an d dignified it- A lexander Pope, the poet, « a s 4 dlence w ith tw o violin aolos. Model Apron Shop aelf w ith th e title Collection of feet 6 inches high, a h u n chback and Apron«, House Dresses and L etter» fo r th e Im p ro v em en t of H us unable to drees o r u ndress him self. Dally O regonian, 1 yr. reg »«09 General Sewing bandry and Trad«. Twice-a-W aek O utlook. I yr The eugenlata will now explain. 1.60 Phone 3« 8. Main at., Greehani UomWaattoa. l year________ _ PHOTOS MT. HOOD BUTTER “Let George Do It” Want Ads.