Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 10, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
I How Can a Woman Bank $2 a Week?
Some c an 't do it. Moat can.
It depends upon the w
roman.
♦ .1 l!P •V° Ur a' ,o '‘,lt of " h a t you spend weekly Then
cut to tile hone your expenditures B, extravagant onlv in
saving money.
Some women will say, “ I can 't do without th is" and ” 1
• a n t do without that.
Other women will say, “ I WILL
do without th is,” “ I W ILL do without th a t.”
T h e re 's no word in th e E nglish la n ­
guage which pays la rg e r dividends
th a n WILL.
OUTLOOK
TROUTDALE
PLEASANT HOME
F red M iller, who is m ak in g hia
hom e on th e Douglass place, w ent on
th e excursion for th e blind to Bonne­
ville last S atu rd ay . He was aceom
panied by Miss Iren e Douglass. F o u r
blind in m ates of M ultnom ah F arm
also enjoyed th e excursion, nccom
panied by a guide.
Mrs W E. M arkeil, who is ill a t '
her hom e here, was so m uch im ­
proved today th a t she was ab le to
receive a b rief v isit from th e boys
and g irls of h e r Sunday school class.
N ineten of them were p resen t and
each presen ted h e r w ith a g lad io lu s
stock, in w hich was hidden a verse
of S cripture.
B efore leaving they
joined in singing a hym n an d prayer.
T he re g u la r business m eetin g of
th e W om en's C h ristian T em perance
Union will be held a t P leasan t Home
M E. C hurch. F riday afte rn o o n , Aug
13. All m em bers a re u rged to be
present.
Mrs. E. W lncken and ch ild ren ,
who have been v isitin g w ith h er au n t
Mrs. S. P. H ale, re tu rn e d hom e to
P o rtlan d Sunday.
Miss M innie S h rin e r of P o rtlan d
visited w ith her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs.
I. N. L. S h rin e r and o th e r frien d s
last week
Mr. anil Mrs. E m il B artsch spent
th e day at C u rrin tv llle last Sunday.
Max K lig el's m achine Is kept busy
th resh in g w heat in th is n eig h b o r­
hood.
Mrs. N athan L aym an is e n te r ta in ­
On W ednesday. A ugust 4, th e Aid
socitey met w ith Mrs L. A. H arlow .
A bout fifteen w ere present. An in ­
viting luncheon was served on th e
lawn.
Sanitary Meat Market
PHONE 54 X
BEST QUALITY MEATS
FREE DELIVERY
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
MAIN ST.
ADOLF TIETZE
GRESHAM
D uring th e past few m onths H er­
m an B laser has shipped 5,000 cra tes
THE "GREATER OREGON"
of berries to points in e a ste rn O re­
M ill» n e t* b u ild in g « , h e t t e r e q u ip m e n t , e n - I
GRESHAM, OREGON.
. l a r g e d g r o u n d « , n m l m a n y a d d i t i o n « t o It« j
gon. U tah and Nevada. He has also
I f a c u lty , th e t n l* e r « H y o f O re g o n a I I I 1 g in II» f
shipped two carlo ad s of potatoes.
We pay four p er cent in te rest in o u r Savings D ep artm en t an d on
f o r t ie t h y e a r. T u e N d a y . S e p te m b e r 14. 1 9 1 5 .
S p e c ia l t r a i n i n g I n C o ii ii u e r v e , J o u r n a l i « u i , •
Mrs. I. C. T hom as atten d ed n re­
C ertificates of Deposit.
J A r c h i t e c t u r e . l^ * t* . M e n lh l n e . T e a c l t i n * . L i b r a - 'i
I r > W o r k . M u n ir . T h y » le a l T r a l n ln c an«l F in e g
union of th e Cooper fam ily a t Hood
| A r t « . L a r g e a n d » t r o n ir d e p a r t m e n t « o f L i b e r - *
a l L d u c n t io n .
R iver on Sunday. T he Cooper fero­
L i b r a r y o f m o r e t h a n 5 5 . 0 0 0 v o l u m e « , t h l r > ?'
ily of which Mrs. T hom as is a m em ­
t e e n h u i l d ln g N f u l l y e q u i p p e d , t w o « p l c n d i d U
g y iB i i i u l u n i » .
ber,
is
one
of
the
early
pioneer
fam
­
Cherryville Hotel
T u it io n F re e .
I> o r m tt o r le » f o r m e n a m i f o r H
w o m e n . K «pen«eN L o w e » t.
ilies of Oregon. Mrs. T hom as was
and Grocery
M r i t e f o r f r e e c a t a l o g « , a d d re n a l n g l t c g l « t r a r
accom panied by h er d a u g h te r E lisa­
beth and Mary Emily and Jack Fish.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
with acreage
K l'G K N K . O K K Q O N
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans have gont
J o h n s o n H a ll
> A O M IM I » T HA T IO M B u n w a b U • ’ Q
to housekeeping in th e Mary Huxtou
cottage.
S e v e n m iles c a st of
A su rp rise party was given recent
S a n d y o n Mt. H o o d ro a d lv at ,h e honie of Lou K um m er
I’he ing Iter d a u g h te r , Mrs. S u rlie r a n d
occasion was the b irth d ay s of both c h ild re n , of T h o u td a le .
Also Fine Registered Poland China Sow with Pig, and one
C all o r u n d r e s s o w n e r Mr. and Mrs. Lou K um m er.
Mrs
Mrs. M artin L eu u a rts had as her
Poland China Boar.
W right, wliose b irth d ay is on the guests the most of last week. Bev.
o n p re m ise s.
All Pedigreed Registered Stock.
Adult Sows, bred Gilts,
sam e day, was th e guest of hnqyr. Mr. Gray and wife and Mrs. D ehrens
Weanling Pigs.
Mr. and Mrs. Buckley of F ort land of Sandy.
You get a great bargain on these as I am closing out.
w ere guests a t th e Benedict home on
The P leasan t Home E m broidery
Sunday.
M ILT O N O. NELSON
club met today witlt Mrs. E. H u tch ­
Mrs. C lara Hawk of C en tral Point ins.
A ddress EDW . W. G K EYISII, Cherry Park, T routdale. P hone H»;t.
a guest of Mrs. Jim K narr.
Mrs. Win. Myers lias gone to P o rt­
Miss Ruby Rasm ussen of C orbett land for a few d ay s’ visit w ith som e
N o t i c e o f S pecial M unicipal E lectio n
lent the past week-end w ith Miss friends.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
Della Z im m erm an.
a petitio n has been p resen ted to the
CORBETT
Mrs. Geo. S ch la tte r and Mrs. A. L.
Common Council of th e Tow n of
Rix spent a very pleasant day at the
Miss Reas Ew ing of C incinnati, G resham , M ultnom ah county. Ore- .
G. A. K. picnic a t the O aks on S at­ Ohio, has been th e gueBt of Mrs.
gon, req u estin g th a t th e b o u n d aries 1
urday. Roth ladies are m em bers
PAUL H0ETZEL, Prop.
C lara Sm ith anil d au g h te r th e past of- th e- said tow n of G resham be
th e W om en's Relief Corps.
Among
week.
changed so as to include new and
th e am usem ents of the day was an
w ithin
su ch '
W. H. Reed was in P o rtlan d on ad d itio n al te rrito ry
old-fashioned qu ad rille. The man who
b oundaries, sam e being as follow s, j
Tuesday
and
W
ednesday.
called off th e changes was 75 years
Almost a mile of h ard su rfacein g to-w it:
of age. Many ladies w ere dressed
B eginning at a point in th e cen­
has
been done on th e Colum bia h ig h ­
in th e costum es of w ar tim es.
way th ro u g h th e C o rb ett e s ta te and te r of th e Powell Valley road, 1043.-
M aster Gussie H elm ing leaves to ­
past W. R. K n ig h t's sto re.
It is 18 feet east of th e ea st line of th e
m orrow for Long Beach, Ore., w here
certainly g reat and a fte r it is finish­ JumeB Powell D. L. C., thence u o rth :
T h e follow ing p rices, d e liv e re d in G resh am ,
lie will spend a m onth w ith relatives.
ed we who have lived on th ese muddy to th e c e n te r of th e Section Line
effective A u g u st 2.
An old-fashioned dancing p arty roads in w in ter and dusty in su m m er road, thence w est to th e east line
was enjoyed by a large n u m b er on will surely ap p reciate a paved road. of th e p resen t tow n lim its, thence
On the M arket
Ford Runabout
-
-
$443.25
S atu rd ay evening.
Fresh E very Day.
south,
trac
in
g
th
e
ea
st
line
of
the
The all-day m eeting at th e C h rist­
Ford Touring Car
-
4 9 3.2 5
Miss M yrtle W allace is assistin g ian church was enjoyed by a large p resen t tow n lim its, to th e cen ter
No S peedom eter included in this y e a r’s equipm ent.
Mrs. G. P. Lum sden at th e Sundial crowd of church going people. The of th e Pow ell V alley road, thence
O therw ise cars fully equipped.
ranch.
m eetings will co n tin u e d u rin g the east along th e ce n te r of th e Powell
T h ere can be no assu ra n ce given a g a in st an advance
week. Rev. Mr. Bogue will preach Valley road to th e p o in t of b egin­
ning.
COTTRELL
in th ese prices at any tim e. We g u a ra n te e , how ever,
each evening an d follow ing a re his
B eginning a t a point a t th e n o rth ­
th a t th e re will be no reduction in th ese prices prio r to
subjects:
Mrs. Jack so n e n tertain ed a few of
east co rn e r of th e tow n lim its of the
A ugust 1, I 9 i6 .
Monday — W here Shall I Spend
h er in tim ate frien d s a t h er home
town of G resham , 100 feet ea st of
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in honor of her E ternity.
the east line of Main stre e t, thence
In city or country, for business or pleasure, under
Main St.,
-
Gresham.
T
uesday—
T
he
U
np
ard
o
n
ab
le
Sin.
m o th er's nin ty -fifth birth d ay .
Her
n o rth p arallel to th e ea st line of
all conditions, the mechanical perfection, strength,
W ednesday Some T hings C hrist
frien d s wish h er many m ore happy
Main s tr e e t 737.32 feet; th en ce west
Would See and H ea r if He Should
light weight and simplicity of the FORD car makes
re tu rn s of th e day.
p arallel to th e n o rth line of th e
it the people’s utility. And they average only about
Miss M ildred B row er of P o rtlan d Conic to tills Com m unity.
p resen t tow n
lim its of G resham
T h u rsd ay — No Room for C hrist.
spent W ednesday and T h u rsd ay of
1260 feet; thence south 737.32 feet
two cents a mile to operate and maintain.
Me. L eavitt, field secretary for (he
last week at th e hom e of Mr. and
to a p o in t on th e n o rth line of the
i
n
ristia n E ndeavor, is leading the
Mrs. W. E. C rasw ell.
p resen t tow n lim its, p ara llelin g the
The f armer»’ Mutual Fire
ringing each evening and o th erw ise
east line of Main s tre e t; thence east,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A ndre and son
assisting in th e m eetings. Come.
Relief Association
trac in g th e p rese n t tow n lim its of
E arl,
Miss Eva G ilbreth,
A rth u r
Agents, Gresham
Phone 44
Next
Sunday
will
be
a
Sunday
G
resham
on
th
e
n
o
rth
,
to
th
e
point
D entlar, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clawson
O F F O B T I A B D , O BEO O X
and Mr. and Mrs. F red Sm ith, all school rally and It is hoped to bring of beginning.
Invites
all farm ers who have no
B eginning a t a po in t in th e cen­
left Sunday for a ten -d ay s' outing the atten d a n ce up to two h u n d red .
In su ran ce on th e ir farm buildings
All
a
re
invited
to
com
e
and
bring
to in su re w ith us. T his associa­
in th e m o u n tain s.
te r of th e Section Line road a t the
lunch and enjoy a g re a t all day s e r­
tion Is th e ch eap est and sa fe st in
Mies E lva A ndre spent several vice.
n o rth w est co rn er of th e p resen t
tile sta te . It in su res only co untry
days in P o rtla n d la st week.
p roperty and has over $3,000,000
tow n lim its of G resham , thence w es,
in su ran ce In force.
Chas. Sim m ons of Richfield, W ash
1618 fee t; thence so u th 1177 fee t;
COTTRELL
W rite or phone
was calling on old friends in this
thence e a st 1518 feet to a p o in t m
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B lackburn th e w est line of th e tow n of G resa-
H . W . R M A8H ALL. P t««.
vicinity last Sunday.
W. A. P ro c to r took hiB son W alker and Mr. and Mrs. Guy R obertson aui; thence n o rth on th e said line
The F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
to P o rtlan d on Monday, w here he is were gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. E stil of th e p rese n t tow n lim its of the
A ssociation.
expecting to ta k e a four-m onths Holmes of S p rin g d ale on Sunday.
town of G resham to th e p o in t of be­ Q raaham B o n tà Mo. 3
F hon a 74
If you te e d any of the follow ing sig n s get them a t th e
T he C hapel ca r will be moved to ginning.
N o ta ry F o h lte
course in an au to m o b ile school.
B a a l D atata
the
C
o
ttrell
sw
itch
on
T
uesday.
S
er­
O utlook office. T he m ore com m on form s a re k ep t on h and
And as said p etitio n w as signed
G. E. P ro c to r and L. E. Crasw ell
m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d on vices will be held in th e c a r every by m ore th a n one-fifth of th e legal
an d any o th e rs can be supplied on sh o r: ro lic e . We m ake
evening u n til S atu rd ay when th e car voters of th e tow n of G resham as
Monday.
a sp ecialty of neatly printed placards. O rd ers tak en by phone.
show n by th e vote cast a t th e last
Alec M cDougal was a Sunday vis will be moved to P lea san t Home.
Mr. Newell and son M errill, of m unicipal election held th e re in , the
ito r at th e A ndre home.
P L E A S E DO N O T A S K F O B C R E D IT
P o rtlan d , spent Sunday on th e ir farm said Com mon Council has o rdered
F O B S A L S , A p p ly to ■ • ------ (L a r g e )
a
t C o ttrell.
th a t a special election be held at J A L L H M D S AMD A L L S IZ E S •{.
FAIRVIEW
F O B B E N T . A p p ly to --------------------- I la ir g e )
Mrs. H ans Kock of M aberry will which th e proposition proposed by
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
New Gallery
R. W. Wilcox an d fam ily have
give a tea for th e benefit of th e B ap­ said petitio n sh all be su b m itted to
NO M IN O B S A L L O W E D
moved to V ancouver, W ash., w here
tist L adies Aid society on T h u rsd ay the legal voters of th e town of G resh ­
K E E P O U T— T H IS M E A N S YO U
PICTURE FRAMING
they will m ake th e ir home.
am an d of te rrito ry to be annexed.
aftern o o n , A ugust 19.
H O U SE F O B B E N T ( L a r g e ) H O U SE F O B B E N T (S m a ll)
O IL T
OH
NATURAL
W OOD,
Mrs. R. J. C opeland has as guests
N e a t a n d C h e ap .
T h a t Raid special election Is called
T E R M S C A SH ( S m a ll) NO SM O K IN Q A L L O W E D (S m a ll)
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Clauson, Mr
ft
h er m o th er, Mrs. C happell and sister
to be held in the town of G resham on
NO A G E N T S OB F E D D L E B S N E E D CALL
Miss Leo C happell, of Cantas, W ash and Mrs. Sm ith and A rth u r D entler the 12th day of A ugust, 1915. T h a t ft M A X
S
C
H
N
E
ID
E
R
ft
NO T B E S P A S S IN O .
(S e v e r a l fo r m s )
J. H. Schram and fam ily are p la n ­ of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Ed a t th e said election th e legal voters
Hell R id * , M ain Ht., O raanani
M IL K B E F O B T B L A N K S
(T h e s e a r e la r g e , p rin ted on
ning to s ta rt tom orrow for th e G or­ A ndre and d a u g h te r Eva and son of th e tow n of G resham an d of the
P hon « 541
s tr o n g C ardboard, s u ita b le for m ilk record o f 14 to 18 c o w s for one
don Creek co u n try , w here th ey will E arl left Sunday for th e m ountains te rrito ry to be annexed are invited
w here they expect to spend a w eek's
m o n th , b oth m o rn in g an d e v e n in g .)
enjoy a vacation.
to a tte n d and vote on said proposi­
Services will be held as usual at vacation.
tion of increasin g and changing the
th e M ethodist church next Sunday
boundary lim its of th e tow n of G resh ­
W here th e Brae« Hand Exeellx
Miss Iren e D ouglass will sing a solo
“ I like a brass band b e tte r th an am so as to Include new an d a d d i­
Grpgiiam
a t th e evening service. She will be a p h o n o g rap h ,” rem a rk e d th e m an on tional
P h o n e 701
te rrito ry
as
h erein b efo re
accom panied
by F red M iller, th e th e s tre e t car, “ because a brass band specifically set o u t, and said voters
ru n s out of w ind.” - T o le d o Blade.
blind m usician.
are req u ested to express them selves
An ice cream social will be given
on said proposition by placing on
C H E E R I P!
at Mr. L oser's next F rid ay evening
th e ir b allot at said special election
Sm ile, you son-of-a-gun, sm ile!
by th e "U. 8 .” Sunday school class of 'h e e r up, and sto p se cretin g bile! the w ords "fo r a n n e x atio n ” or
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
th e P re sb y teria n church. E veryone )on’t look as If y o u 're on your last " a g a in st
an n e x atio n ,"
or
o th e r
S A N IT A R Y
mile!
is cordially invited.
eq u iv alen t
words expressing th e ir
T urn your m o u th -co rn ers up fo r a
p
referen
ce;
th
a
t
th
e
polling
places
For Sale by Leading Grocers
while!
T he C ase o f I.. I,. C antelou
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
T he case of L. L. C antelou, C lar­ F o rg et th e "g ro u ch e s” you've placed fixed for th e holding of such election
Rustic, $9.
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
on file!
shall be a t th e City hall (p recin ct
endon, Texas, is sim ila r to th a t of
Don’t
be
th
e
bluest
pill
in
th
e
pile!
m any o th e rs who have used C ham ­
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
309), M urphy & M etzger hall (p re ­
b e rla in 's Colic, C holera and Dlar- T ickle yourself, If you have to, but cinct 3 0 8 ), and th a t th e polls will
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
sm
ile!
rrh o e a
Since th en no one can sell
Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8.
ing a d octor for sev eral m onths, and I t ’s k e tc h ln '— a sm ile, and it's il- be open from 1 p. m. to 7 p. ra., on
ways in style!
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
A ugust 12, 1915, fo r th e holding of
using different kinds of m edicine for
my wife who had been tro u b le d with Smile, you son-of-a-gun, SM ILE!
said election.
severe bowel co m p lain t for several
IN W ITNESS W H E R E O F th e said
T he T w enty »'ear Test
m onths, 1 bought a 25c b o ttle of
used tow n of G resham has caused thia
'Som e tw enty years a g o
C
h
a
m
b
erlain
's
Cholic,
C
h
o
lera
and
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
h am b erlaln 's Colic, C h o lera and notice to be signed by Its m ayor
D iarrh o ea Rem edy. A fter using the
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
second
b o ttle she was en tirely D iarrhoea Rem edy,” w rites Geo. W. and a tte s te d by its clerk and the
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
c u re d .” F o r sa le by G resham Drug Brock, p u b lish er of th e E n te -p rise . seal of said co rp o ratio n affixed thia
A berdeen, Md. “ I discovered th a t It
Co.— Ad.
We Deliver Lumber
was a quick and safe cu re for d ia ­ 12th day of Ju ly , 1915.
O W. STAPLETON, M ayor
P o tato es, cabbage, celery, c a u li­ rrh o ea. Since th en uo one can sell
flower, lettu ce, c a rro ts and turnip« me an y th in g said to be 'Ju st as good.’ A ttest:
of fine q u ality a re e x ten si-e ly grown D uring all th ese years I have used It
D. M. ROBERTS, Recorder.
in Youkon te rrito ry , C anada.
Po­ and recom m ended It m any tim es, and F irs t p u blication Ju ly 13, 1915.
Route No. 2.
PHONE 41x
ta to es a re th e p rin cip al crop, re ta il­ it has never d isap p o in ted an y o n e.”
F o r sale by G resham D rug Co.— Ad. Last publication August 10, 1915.
ing a t ab o u t five cen ts a pound.
::
BANK OF GRESHAM
FOR SALE
OHIO IMPORTED CHESTER - WHITE SWINE
J. T. FRIEL, Prop.
701 If V ou wish to Buy, T rad e
(î< or Sell Ainything Q uick
ANNOUNCEMENT
I City Bakery j
Bread
Pies, Cakes and
other Pastry
Attention!
LATOURELL & SON
>
SIGNS FOR THE TIMES!
I PHOTOS
THE OUTLOOK
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
JONSRUD LIMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
I
“Lei George Do It”