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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1915)
(.R ESH A M OCTIOOK P A G I T H R EE MELROSE ■4 1 hen you get your next least a part of itf You ep a m oderately h ungr u are now banking here cheery Welcome awaits or small. The S earchers class social was a good success last Tuesday n ig h t in spite of th e cold evening. It was held u nder th e large trees a t th e Conrad hom e and electric lights were stru n g up th ro u g h the trees and gave the lig h t which th e moon failed to furnish. The class cleared »5.50 d u r- Xlrs. N oren an d two ch ild ren from C alifornia h a r e com e an d are stay in g with Mrs Nets R odlun w hile th e ir new house is being built. Mr. an d Mrs. A. Sam uelson e n te r tain ed d u rin g th e la st week Mrs O. W estlun, Mrs. R. S to n er an d Mrs. C am pbell, all of P o rtlan d . Mrs. C am pbell is a siste r of Mr. Sam uelson and on leaving h ere w ent for an au to I to u r th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia in com pany with o th e r friends. D EC ID E known Percheron Stallion. At present at Sandy Fir Lumber Company's Mill near Sandy. Phone 446. W e ll A n nouncem ent of other places w here he will stand m ade later. $10 Dollars for the Season cream , cake and candy. The losing side, th e W hite Ribboners, wish to $ 15 to insure colt W hen you Bank a Dol thank th e Blue R ibboners for th eir W hen you spend a Du generous help. Special th a n k s are Write or Phone. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.. Sandy due th e class p resid en t. Mrs. E thel Mr. and Mrs. C. Y u n k er e n te rta ln - Stafford, and Sunday school su p e rin ed Sunday Mr. an d Mrs. H. Beers tendent, C’has. T allm an, for th e ir aid and Miss Echo O ithens. T he g a th e r in secu rin g th e ice cream . T he ing was in celeb ratio n of th e b irth - GRESHAM, OREGON. th a n k s of th e w hole class are due to ' days of Mr. Y u n k er an d his son E d W e pay 4 per cent in te re st In o u r Savings D epartm ent and Mrs. C onrad an d fam ily for the use win an d Miss O tthins. C ertificates of Deposit. 1 of th e ir law n and th e ir successful F red Exley has purchased 10 acres efforts in m aking th e event a p leasant from Al. P ier and Is b u ild in g a house BEST QUALITY MEATS one for all. on it. PHONE 54 X free DELIVERY Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad and Swedish Mission church Cherryville Hotel L ester an d Ada m otored up to Scotts at T th he is new place will be dedicated next Mills, S atu rd ay , to visit Mrs C on Sunday. T here will be all-day se r and Grocery ra d ’s sister an d niece. Gill Giger. vices and several m in isters will be Mrs. C o n rad ’s nephew, came home presen t, am ong them Rev. Mr. Hoden with them Sunday evening. of P o rtlan d , who recently arriv ed GRESHAM T here will be preaching service at from M inneapolis. Minn. D inner will Iliff M emorial church on Sunday, the be served at the church and the m em S even m iles east of 8th. at 11. w ith Sunday school at 10. bers extend a h earty welcome to th e ir PLEASANT HOME MELROSE S an d y on Mt. H o o d road E veryone Is invited to come and aid friends to come and a tte n d th e se r in keeping up th e work d u rin g the vices. A line m eeting of the W om en's Mr. and Mrs. Bam S treb ln e n te r ( all or a n d re ss ow n er sum m er m onths. Mr. and Mrs. Al P ier have been C h ristian T em perance Union was Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood visited spending a few days w ith relativ es he.ld last week w hen Mrs. Xlaliet was tallied last week th e ir cousins, Mr. on prem ises. and Mrs Dan F iser of Indiana. Dr. with Mrs. W ood's b ro th er and fa m at G aston. Ore. p resen t an d gave a talk to m others. and Mrs. Copeland and d au g h ters. ily in St. Jo h n s, S aturday and S un Mr. and Mrs. M D orryland are Mrs. H L. W ostell. Mrs. B. W. E m day. W hile In th e city they called rejoicing o ver th e recent a rriv a l of ery an d Mrs. A ton, from G resham , H arriet aud F rances, of Chicago, were gu ests of th e S treb iu s on Sun on th e ir g ran d d a u g h ter, Miss E thel a little d au g h ter. w ere also p resen t. day. Wood who is recovering from the re cent op eratio n which she underw ent. TROUTDALE * K ecorila o f F arm O perations Miss Wood expects to be hom e W ed Every farm er should keep a record The all-day service a t th e M. E. nesday. of the o p era tio u s of his farm work. church on last Sunday was largely Miss Mabel Wood who has been In th is way farm ers can co n trib u te atten d in g su m m er norm al a t Mon atten d ed . T he d ed icato ry service m outh, re tu rn e d hom e Monday a fte r was both b eau tifu l and im pressive. much to th e developem ent of im prov spending a few days with Miss E dith Dr. H opkins, of P o rtlan d , preached ed a g ric u ltu re by m ak in g know n th e both m orning and evening Both of m ost approved and successful w ork T u rn e r of P o rtlan d . PAUL HOETZEL, Prop Several in th is vicinity saw th e il the serm ons w ere forceful and help of th e ir farm s. ful and Dr. H opkins, being th e a u It is pro b ab le th a t if th e g eneral lu m ination of Mt. Hood Sunday ev ening and rep o rt th e light about the thorized ag en t of th a t work, very farm p ractices in Oregdn w ere as ably rep resen ted th e needs of th e re good as th e best th a t has been devel size of a larg e bucket. tired m in isters of th e Oregon co n fer oped by som e e n te rp risin g farm er, ence. th e av erag e of a g ric u ltu re would be FAIRVIEW C aptain B ranson was p resen t and m aterially raised. By m aking a de Mrs. Thom pson, a sister of Jo h n alluded to fo rm er years when he was tailed record of th e various step s H eslin, lias ta k en th e iiesliu co ttag e on th is ch arg e and lived in th e base by which th e resu lts were secured for th e sum m er. T h e follow ing p rices, d eliv ered in G resh am , m ent of th e then uncom pleted b u ild the fa rm e r w ould be uble to rep e at Miss Della Z im m erm an and Miss ing. aud also help o th ers. T he facts of effective A u g u st 2. On the M arket Stella H atfield have retu rn ed from At th e evening service Mrs H ar the record could be published in th e Ford Runabout - - $4 43 .25 M onm outh w here they have been a t low and Mrs. L arsson sang “J u s t for hom e n ew sp ap er an d if of g eneral Fresh Every Day tending th e su m m er session of th e T oday.’’ In th e afte rn o o n Miss Irene in te re st in th e a g ric u ltu ra l p apers Ford Touring Car - 4 9 3.2 5 Oregon N orm al school. Miss H a t Douglass and M rs..B ranson gave solo of th e s ta te an d of th e country. No S peedom eter included in th is y e a r’s equipm ent. field was accom panied by a frien d , num bers. O therw ise cars fully equipped. Miss Ida A nderson, whose hom e is in S tatem en t o f VneitUuied D ep osits A bout 75 persons p arto o k of the T h ere can be no assu ran ce given a g a in st an advance ' C latskanie. basket d in n e r which was served in in these prices a t any tim e. We g u ara n tee , how ever, S tate m e n t of F irs t S tate B ank of Mrs. H arry F inley was a week-end the d in in g room by an efficient corps th a t th e re will be no reduction in these prices p rio r tn G resham , C ounty of M ultnom ah, guest of Mrs. Je an Larson. from th e L adles Aid. August. 1, 1916. S tate of O regon, show ing the Mrs. M. J. M anning of P o rtlan d am o u n t sta n d in g to th e cre d it of ev and Mrs. Dempsey of The Dalles were ANDERSON I lie lig iit. stro n g , d u rab le, d ep en d ab le lo r d appeals - Gresham. I ’ ery d ep o sito r Ju ly 1, 1815, who has ,, Main St., week-end guests of Mrs. W. F. H ar- to you on th e m a tch less stren g th o f its record for serv ice not m ade a deposit or who has not W illiam C rozier is p rep arin g to j land. g iv en to m o te th an 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 o w n ers. T he F ord is a Miss Stella H atfield leaves today build a residence and o th e r buildings w ith d raw n any p a r t of his deposit, utility in every hum an a ctiv ity , and it is w onderfully on th e ten-acre tra c t he recently p u r p rincipal o r in te re st, for a period of for an o u tin g a t Rockaw ay Beach. low in up'keeis— a v era g in g tw o cen ts a m ile to run anil m ore th a n seven (7 ) years im m edi chased from his fath er. T here have been as guests In the m ain tain . ately p rio r to said d ate, w ith th e W illiam W heeler is giving th e roof home of L. A. H arlow , d u rin g the past week, th e follow ing: Mrs. of his residence a new coat of paint. nam e, la st know n place of residence C. M. L ake has Just finished sla sh o r postoffice ad d ress of such depos Sievers and d au g h ter, Miss Craw ford, The Farmers’ Mutual Fire ing ten acres of land which he will ito r, an d th e fact of his d eath If and Miss Ida Sievers of P o rtlan d , and Phone 44 A gents, G resham known. seed down for p astu re. R elief Association Miss P hyllis S tokes of Tenino, Wash. Mrs. K. K. C olvin , G resham , O re T he hum and buzz of th e reap er Miss Iren e D ouglass' guests last o r P O B T L IM D , O BEO O H gon , gl.O S . wek w ere Misses Sarah, Mabel and and b in d er is being heard in the land Geo, W. H ow e, G resham , O regon, Invites all farm ers who have ro Helen Rick an d N ellie G ray of P o rt again. in su ran c e on th e ir farm buildings H aying is ab o u t done b ut q u ite a land. T h u rsd ay evening Miss Douglas to Insure w ith us. T his asso cia W . K. liu n n , G resham , O regon, and her guests, to g e th er with a num 1 bit of th e hay was badly dam aged tion is th e ch eap est and sa fe st In $ .«H. th e sla te . It in su res only co untry her of th e young people o f th e com- ' by th e rain s of th e last m onth. John W. W heeler, C levelan d , p ro p erty and has over $3.00(1,000 niunity, enjoyed a hayrack ride. The | Insurance in force. W ash., S .(Ml, POWELL VALLEY stop for refre sh m e n ts was m ade at I H elm er W ilson , L ake Park, W rits or phone th e su m m er hom e of A reception will be given F riday Minn., » .20. X. W SMiSHUL, pr... at B airdsdale. evening, A ugust 6, at th e Swedish H. E. W ood, P ortlan d , O regon, The F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief F ra n k H udson of P o rtlan d L u th eran ch u rch , to th e new m inis » .01. A ssociation. caller at th e hom e of Mrs. te r, Rev. Mr. Loreen an d wife. A STATE OF OREGON, If you te e d an y of th e follow ing sigi s get them a t th e D ouglass on Monday O r ssh sm B o o t s Vo. 3 P h o n s 74 program will be ren d ered and re County of M ultnom ah, ns. V o ta ry P u b lic B e a l C ita to O utlook office. T he m ore com mon form ) a re k ep t cii hand fre sh m en ts will be served. All are I, C. J. L u n d q u ist, being first duly BIDS WANTED and any o th ers can be supplied on shore notice. We m ake cordially Invited to atten d . T he re sw orn, depose and cay upon o ath , a specialty of neatly p rim ed placards. O rders tak en hj phone. ception is u n d er th e auspices of the th a t 1 am th e C ash ier of th e F irs t Sealed bids will be received up to choir of th e church. S tate Bank of G resham , County of A ugust 10, 1815, for fifty cords of P L E A S E DO N O T A SK F O B C R E D IT M ultnom ah, S ta te of O regon; th a t old grow th seasoned fir cordwood, F O B S A L E , A p p ly to----------------- (L a rg e) FAIRVIEW th e foregoing sta te m e n t Is a full, to be delivered a t th e Union High F O B B E N T . A p p ly to--------------------- ( I j ir g e ) tru e , co rrec t and com plete s ta te school In G resham by S eptem ber 6, Miss K ath e rin e Kyle of Albany, N O T A R Y P U B L IC m ent, show ing th e nam e, la st know n 1815. O regon, sp en t S atu rd ay w ith 8. B. New Gallery NO M IN O R S A L L O W E D F o r Inform ation apply to K. A. H all and fam ily, e n ro u te from Hood residence o r postoffice ad d ress, fact K E E P O UT— T H IS M E A N S YO U M iller, a t Bank of G resham , to whom R iver to h er home. She was accom of d eath , If know n, and the am o u n t H O U SE F O B B E N T < L a rg e) H O U SE F O B B E N T (S m a ll) V PICTURE FRAMING bids should be directed. panied by h er nephew , K enneth H all to th e cre d it of each d ep o sito r as C G IL T OH N A T U R A L WOOD, T E R M S C A SH (S m a ll) NO SM O K IN G A L L O W E D (S m a ll) req u ired by th e provisions of Sec N e at a n d Cheap. By o rd er of th e board of d irectors of Hood River. NO A G E N T S O B P E D D L E B S N E E D CALL tions 7378-7381, Inclusive, L o rd 's of Union High School, D istrict No. A rchibald H all of Hood R iver Is NO T B E S P A S S IN O . (S e v e r a l fo r m s ) • M A X S C H N E ID E R 2, G resham , Oregon. visiting his uncle, 8. B. Hall. M IL K B E P O B T B L A N K S (T h e s e a re large, p rin ted on K. A. M ILLER, Clerk. • Hell B ldg , M ain St., U reanam s tr o n g C ardboard, s u it a b le for m ilk record o f 16 to 18 c o w s for one I P h o n e 641 More T estin g A ssociation s Geo. W. S tapleton, C hairm an 46 m o n th , b o th m o rn in g and e v e n in g .) Two m ore cow -testing associations O Z » ' - Za ri>Z»-Z»vZ.'- Z»-Z»' Zi BIDS WANTED j have been added to th e list of O re gon dairy clubs, according to rep o rts Sealed bids wHl be received up to from th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col A ugust 10, 1915, for peeled fir flag P hone 701 lege. One is at M onm outh In Polk pole, not less th an 50 feet in length, county and th e o th e r at C arlto n and to be delivered an d in stalled by Not So s tr a n g e A fter All McMInnvillp In Y am hill county. Thia You may th in k it stra n g e th a t so S eptem ber 1, 1915. m akes a to ta l of fo u rteen cow -test m any people a re cured of stom ach F or Inform ation apply to K. A. ing associations in Oregon. Some of tro u b le by C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets M iller, a t Bank of G resham , to whom th e ea ste rn sta te s have a la rg e n u m You would not, how ever. If you bids should be directed. They ber of associations, according to W. should give them a tria l. stre n g th e n and in v ig o ra te th e sto m By o rd er of th e board of d irecto rs PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, A. B arr, field dairy specialist, b ut ach and en ab le it to perform Its of Union High School, D istrict No. th e associations a re form ed with few S A N IT A R Y functions n atu ra lly . Mrs. Rosie 2, G resham , Oregon. Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. 1 e r cows th an in O regon, som e of th e Rlsh, W abash, In d ., w rites, “ Noth For Sale by Leading Grocers K. A M ILLER ,C lerk. Rustic, $9. associations having not m ore th an lug did me th e least good u n til I Oeo. W Stapleton, C hairm an. 46 300 cows. In Oregon th e n u m b er of began using C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets A L W A Y S O R D E R IT 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sited $7. It is decidedly th e best m edicine for cows ru n s from 500 to 800, so th a t stom ach tro u b le 1 have ever uaed.” 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sised $7 T he ( s* r of L. L. C antelou The case of L. L. C antelou, C lar It Is q u ite likely th e re a re m ore cows F o r sale by all d ea le rs.— Adv. Fencing, $6 Shiplap, $8. endon, Texas, is sim ila r to th a t of u n d er te st In Oregon th a n in any SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS BORING ASSEMBLY UNITED many o th ers who have used C ham o th e r s ta te In th e Union. ARTISANS, No. 270. M eets Id and b erlain 's Colic, C holera and D iar 4th F rid ay s. 1. O. O F hall. M aster, rhoea Remedy. He says, “ A fter tr y T he T w enty Y ear Teat ('la u d e F. C ross; se creta ry Mrs. N ora ing a doctor for sev eral m onths, and “ Some tw enty years ago I used M. Richey. George in thia c a t* AU kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladder» and Shingle« using different k in d s of m edicine for C h a m b erlain 's Colic, C h o lera an d ia one o f those g o o d my wife who had been troubled with TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAUL8TERS, TABLE D iarrh o ea R em edy,” w rites Oeo. W . B E T H E L BAPTIST CH U RCH — little severe bowel com plaint for several Brock, p u b lish er of th e E n terp rise. LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. m onths, I bought a 25c b ottle of A berdeen, Md. “ I discovered th a t It Sunday School 10 a. m Mrs. E. A We Deliver Lumber C h am b erlain 's Cholic, C holera and was a quick and safe cu re fo r d ia L eonard, Supt. P reach in g 11 a m D iarrhoea Rem edy. A fter using the rrhoea. Since then uo one can te ll and 7:30 p m. P ra y er m eeting Wed 7 :3 0 p m . Rev. A J. W are that w ill find a large second bottle sh e was en tirely me a n y th in g said to be 'Just as good.’ nesday pasto r. cu re d .” F o r sale by all dealers.— D uring all th ese years I have used It audience and do the Adv. and recom m ended it m any tim es, and Tw lce-a-W eek Outlook, talking fo r you. Route No. 2. PHONE 41 x it has never d isappointed any o n e.” Dally U rrg o n lan , 1 yr. C om bination, 1 ;a a r F o r sale by all d ea le rs.— Adv. er your account BANK OF GRESHAM Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ? FOR SALE 4 / $ ADOLF TIETZE ANNOUNCEM ENT LATOURELL & SON Attention ! PHOTOS THE OUTLOOK MT. HOOD BUTTER