Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 13, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OCT IXX)K
VICTORY
V
I
On Real Estate Security
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON.
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PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Rozin sp e n t Sunday
afte rn o o n w ith Mr. an d Mrs. H enry
D outhit.
Jo h n E berle an d
P ete
H anson
m otored to S ilv erto n Sunday to visit
Mr. an d Mrs. J. H olm es who a re old
resid e n ts of th is neighborhood. T h eir
m any frien d s h ere will be so rry to
h e a r th a t Mrs. H olm es is in very
poor h ealth .
Alex T hom pson is It*.0 '. V?!.
se p a ra to r for Em il O lsen's th re sh
ing m achine.
Mrs. Eoth an d fam ily sp en t S u n ­
day aftern o o n w ith Mr. an d Mrs. A
H. Burns.
$ 5 0 0 to $ 2 0 0 0 to Loan
We pay four per cent in te rest in o u r Savings D ep artm en t and on
C ertiflcates of Deposit.
FORD QUICK SERVICE
BETW EEN
Jaco b Merli m ade a trip to th e San
F ran cisco fa ir last week. He has re-
I tu rn e d hom e and rep o rts a very fine
I trip .
T he M organ ch ild ren , w ith a
of frien d s from a d istance, had a
d elig h tfu l picnic down on th e Sandy
riv er S atu rd ay .
Mrs. G race H offm an spent one day
la st week w ith Miss Isabel T hom p­
son.
H. W. Cooley and d a u g h te rs L ena
and Hazel spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H enry Jones.
LEAVE GRESHAM
C arol M cCreary is home ag ain a f­
Main and Pow ell Streets
te r a few w eeks' stay a t Sundial.
LEAVE PORTLAND
Miss May M iller sp e n t a couple of
F ir s t and A ider
days la st week w ith
Miss
L ena
p h o n e 31
GRESHAM Cooley.
Osbiti Sm ith from B ridal Veil was
a S unday visito r a L. W ilhelm ’s.
Miss E sth e r A ndrew s spent S un­
day w ith Miss Bessie S trebin.
Mrs. G. W. A llder is spending a
few days v isitin g h er d a u g h te rs In
B rid al Veil.
H arold M urr from S eattle, an em ­
ployee of th e O. W. R. & N., sp en t
a w eek’s vacation at th e M organ
home.
Mrs. T hom as W iles called on Mrs.
Alex. Thom pson one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B e rt G ruecock of
P o rtla n d called at th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. W oodw ard Sunday
aftern o o n .
lêlând " A I IT O ~ sërvîcë
Four Cars, Leave Every
PORTLAND and GRESHAM
Half Hour
Car Every 20 Minutes
PHONE 901
LET US CALL FOR YOU
If Y o u w ish to B uy, T ra d e
or
f-
Sell
A n y th in g
Q u ick
ANNOUNCEMENT
T h e follow ing
effective A u g u st 2.
prices, d eliv ered
Ford Runabout
-
Ford Touring Car
in
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$4 4 3 .2 5
4 9 3.2 5
No Speedom eter Included in th is y e a r’s equipm ent.
O therw ise cars fully equipped.
T h ere can be no assurat.ee given u gainst an advance
in th ese prices a t any tim e. We g u a ra n te e , how ever,
th a t th e re will be no reduction in these prices p rio r to
A ugust 1, 1916.
In city or country, for business or pleasure, under
all conditions, the mechanical perfection, strength,
light weight and simplicity of the FORD car makes
it the people’s utility. And they average only about
two cents a mile to operate and maintain.
LATOURELL & SON
Agents,
Gresham
PLEASANT HOME
G resh am ,
Phone 44
Miss M urel H a rris is spending her
vacation at h er hom e here, a fte r a t­
te n d in g a su m m er school in P o rt­
land.
Mrs. U nie S tv teh e is visiting a t
th e hom e of h e r u n tie , Wm. H arris
Miss E d ith H ale has re ’ itn e d from
O akland, C alif., w here she has been
visitin g io.- the lis t 9vi; m o n th s in
th e hom e of h e r uncle, .las. ito o rk .
T he M ethodist Aid society will be
e n te rta in e d a t t i n hom e af Mrs. J.
Ick ler on th • a fte rn c .v i of W tnntS-
day, A u g u st 18. C r'resh iu en tB will
be served jy th e hostess.
Mrs V'':.i. Myers re tu rn e d f’otn
P o rtla n d y esterd ay a lte r a few lay s’
visit will: friends.
T he fr.'eid# of .’.•Is-. Ha.-.el K arris
w ere g r i t . ' su rp rised on le arn in g
th a t sh e had tak en a com panion :or
life. Miss lla ze l and Mr. B enjam in
G eorge of P o rtlan d w ere m arried on
A ugust 2
Til. V wili
t lie ir
hom e In
i ».
TROUTDALE
SIGNS FOR THE TIMES!
If you i eed any of the follow ing sigi s get them at th e
O utlook office. T he m ore com m on form s a re k ep t on hand
and any o th ers can be supplied on sh o rt notice. We m ake
a specialty of neatly p rin te d placards. O rders tak en h> phone.
P L E A S E DO N O T A SK F O B C B E D IT
P O B S A L E , A p p ly to
(L a r g e )
F O B B E N T . A p p ly to —----------- -
(L a r g e )
NOTARY
P U B L IC
NO H IN O B S A L L O W E D
K E E P O UT— T H IS M E A N S YOU
H O U SE P O B B E N T
(L a r g e ) H O U S E P O B B E N T (S m a ll)
T E B M S C A SH S m a ll) NO SM O X IN O A L L O W E D (S m a ll)
NO A G E N T S O B P E D D L E B S N E E D CALL
NO T B E S P A S S IN G .
(S e v e r a l fo r m s )
M IL K B E P O B T B L A N K S
(T h e se are la rg e, p rin ted on
str o n g C ardboard, s u ita b le fo r m ilk record o f 16 to 18 c o w s for on e
m on th , both m orn in g and e v e n in g .)
THE OUTLOOK
P hone "01
G resham
PAGE THREE
Mrs W. G. R ogers an d Mrs. E l­
wood have re tu rn e d from a trip to
San Francisco and th e fair.
Mr and Mrs. F, A. Ley m an are
spending a ten-days v acation a t th e
T illam ook Beach.
Mrs. M arvin H ills an d d a u g h te r
F ern visited a few days th is week
w ith Mr. an d Mrs. T. P. C am pbell.
Mr. an d Mrs. W ill Richey an d fam -
ily spent last Sunday at th e hom e of
! " r a n d ' ,r8 O eo- R oblaaon of P o rt­
land
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager an d son
Clyde J r. w ere V alley v isito rs last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Cooney of
V allisca, Iowa, who have been vis
Í Hingt friende in th e Valley, left for
San F rancisco th e last of th e week.
C. M. H arrison of G resham was
! calling on friends h ere last Monday.
Mrs. P. J. B trk e , who has been
seriously ill at h er hom e, is on the
road to recovery.
Geo. C h risten sen has moved into
his new bungalow .
Dell Regal Is building an ad d itio n
to Regal C ottage.
P. L. Bliss was th e first fa rm e r to
get his th resh in g done h ereab o u ts.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager w ere en ­
te rtain e d at th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs J. A. Richey of B oring on last
Sunday.
HILLSVIEW
Miss Olive 't r o l l ,
th e Misses
Josephine and M innie Ho-Iluii have
been visiting w ith Mrs. N. Rodiun
and o th e r relativ es for a few days.
Miss h, iti'e.u of P o rtlan d and V.lss
E. Stafens« l of I’o veil Y alliz a .e
visiting Irs I . P. dchedeen.
Miss ?.nna N crslu m
if I’owell
Valley is visitin g h e r a u n t, Mrs I.
Vicklun.
A ugust K in sm a n has ta k en a job
a t th e brick y ard a t Hogan.
Mrs. Dorylau •• m o th er, Mrs. M iller
of P o rtlan d , who has been w ith Mrs.
Dorylau for ab o u t tw o w eeks, re­
tu rn ed hom e W ednesday.
T he larg est g ath erin g
th a t has
been in th e neighborhood for years
occurred last Sunday when th e new
Swedish ch u rch was dedicated.
It
is estim ated th e re were o ver two
hu n d red persons p re so rt an d th e re
were six m in isters. Jorae excellent
serm ons w ere p reached and th e peo­
ple rep o rt a very profitable an d e n ­
joyable tim e. T he ch u rch was a p p ro ­
p riately d eco rated for th e occasion.
Many com plim ents w ere given the
ladies on th e ir arra n g e m e n ts for
serving th e lunches.
Mr. and Mrs. A . Sam uelson e n te r ­
tained fo r d in n e r Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. P alm q u ist of G resham .
Mrs. E. H ubbard of Sunnyside
called on Mrs. C. T aylor T uesday
aftern o o n .
HALEY
Mr. and Mrs. A. M atson an d son
Oscar of Colorado Springs,
Colo.,
have been v isitin g a t th e hom e of
Ella C. H orberg. Mrs. M atson was
an old frien d of Mrs. H o rb erg and
they had not seen each o th e r fo r 2 3
years. T he M atsons had been to th e
fairs in San Diego an d San F ra n ­
cisco.
They w ere m uch d elig h ted
with O regon, its clim ate, etc. They
left for P o rtlan d on M onday m o rn ­
ing.
They will soon re tu rn hom e
hot may ag ain com e to O regon to
m ake th e ir hom e here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. L ek b erg visited
at th e hom e of his b ro th er, C. L ek ­
berg on Sunday.
Mrs. G. A. Jo h n so n has gone to
P o rtlan d to ctay fo r a few days.
T h ere was no service a t th e Bap­
tist ch u rch Sunday as m ost of th e
m em bers atten d ed th e d ed icatio n of
the Mission ch u rch in D am ascus.
S. R ydm an of P o rtlan d , also Mr.
and Mrs. B ram er, d a u g h te r E thel,
Mr. Jo h n so n and Dr. E ast called at
the hom e of Mrs. H orberg Sunday.
Mrs. Roy S u rb e r an d ch ild ren
have gone to P lea san t Home fo r a
visit w ith Mrs. S u rb e r’s m other, Mrs.
Laym an.
A novelty In th e form of a beach
p arty on the hanks of th e Sandy was
enjoyed on W ednesday evening. T he
follow ing fam ilies w ere am ong those
rep rese n ted : K endall, H arlow , P a r­
sons, K n arr, M onahan, Coin, Lunis-
den, C raw ford, T hom as, Delany, and
W eller.
Mrs. W rig h t e n te rta in e d th e fo l­
low ing gu ests d u rin g th e w eek: Mrs.
It. S. P hillips of S eattle, Mrs. N ellie
B an n erm an of B erkely an d Mrs. R ey­
nolds of B erkely.
Miss R u th R yan of M inneapolis,
Minn., is a guest in th e hom e of Ben
T he T w enty Y ear Test
Banning.
“
Some
tw en ty y ears ago I used
Mrs. C larence R ussell and Mrs. V.
C h am b erlain 's Colic, C holera and
W ash of Sycks, M ontana, are guests D iarrhoea R em edy,” w rites Geo. W.
of Mr. an d Mrs. L ark in R ussell. Mrs. Brock, p u b lish er of th e E n terp rise,
W ash was a fo rm er resid en t of C or­ A berdeen, Md. "I discovered th a t it
bett and alth o u g h h e r last visit waB was a quick and safe cu re fo r d ia ­
rrhoea. Since th en uo one can sell
m ade 25 years ago she finds th a t ine an y th in g said to be 'ju s t as good.'
Oregon re ta in s its charm .
D uring ail th ese years I have used It
Jo h n McGinnis, who has been and recom m ended it m any tim es, and
serio u sly ill w ith pneum onia for th e J it has n ever d isap p o in ted an y o n e.”
Ad.
p ast week, show s a slig h t im p ro v e -; F or sa le by G resham D rug Co
m enl.
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Rustic, all patterns. No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
Rustic, $9.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sited $7.
Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8.
SPLIT. ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
All kinds of Moulding. Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS. BAULSTERS, TABLE
LEOS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
We Deliver Lumber
JONSRUD LIMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
PHONE 41X
Route No. 2.
D airy R ecords.
T he O utlook office has a p rin ted
TERRY
form fo r record of d airy cows. I t is
Mrs. Shields from P o rtlan d spent very com plete, larg e enough fo r 16
la st Sunday w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. cows, will contain th e m orning an d
evening record fo r a m onth, and Is
Coons.
Mrs. B elinger sp e n t a very p leas­ very convenient. If you keep cows
an t day a t th e C oon’s farm recently. 1 JOU should use th is record sh eet.
Mrs. Sw ank and Mrs. W ilson from T h s price is reasonable. P h o n e " 'l l .
F airview paid a visit to Mrs. C o o n s'
' 1
OBAND ABKY.
last Monday.
of L . L . ( a n t e lo u
T he case of L. L. C antelou, C lar­
endon, Texas, is sim ila r to th a t of
m any o th e rs who have used C h am ­
b erla in 's Colic, C h o lera and D iar-
rrh o ea. Since th e n no one can sell
ing a d o cto r for sev eral m onths, and
using different kinds of m edicine f o r '
my wife who had been tro u b led with
severe bowel co m p lain t fo r several
m onths, I bought a 25c b o ttle of
C h am b erlain 's Cholic, C holera and
D iarrhoea Rem edy. A fter using the
second b o ttle sh e
was e n tirely
u red .” F o r sale by G resham D rug
T h e < a«e
Co.— Ad.
Sanitary Meat Market
PHONE 54 X
BEST QUALITY MEATS
FREE DELIVERY
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
ADOLF TIETZE
MAIN ST.
CRESHAM
THE "GREATER OREGON"
W ith n e w b u l l d l n b e t t e r e q u ip m e n t , e n ­
la r g e d g r o u n d s , nu«l u i n i »> n th litiu n « to It*
f a c u lt y , th e I n h e n l t y o f O r e iu n w III b e g in It»
f o r t ie t h y e a r . T ihmk I h j , S e p t e m b e r 14 . 1 9 1 5 .
s p e c ia l t r a in i n g In ('m n m erci*. J o u r n a li s m ,
A r c h it e c t u r e . I . « m . M e d ic in e . T e a c h in g . L ib r a -
r j W o r k . M unlc, 1'h y n lca l T r a in in g a n d l in e
A rt*. 1-nrge a n d * tr o n g d e p a r tm e n t* o f L ib e r ­
a l E d u c a tio n .
L ib ra ry o f m o r e th a n 5 5 . 0 0 0 v o lu m e « , th I r-
te e n b u ild in g * f u lly e q u ip p e d , tw o s p le n d id
g y m n a s iu m * .
T u it i o n E r e e . D o r m it o r ie s fo r m e n a n d f o r
w o m e n . E t p enn e* L ow eat.
W r ite fo r fr e e c a t a lo g s , a d d r e s s in g R e g is t r a r
I
OHIO IMPORTED CHESTER - WHITE SWINE
Also Fine Registered Poland China Sow with Pig, and one
Poland China Boar.
All Pedigreed Registered Stock.
Adult Sows, bred Gilts,
Weanling Pigs.
You get a great bargain on these as I am closing out.
M ILTO N O. NELSON
A ddress KI)W. W. GltEX ISII, C h erry P ark , T ro u td ale.
M ASO NS.
G R ESH A M M ASO NIC LO D G E .— M eet»
seco n d T u e sd a y ea ch m on th , 8
p. rn. W o rsh ip fu l M aster, Max
S ch n eid er; se c r e ta r y , H . J. P ul-
fer. G resh a m , O regon.
A
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A IR
V IE W M ASO NIC LODGE— M eets
first S a tu rd a y o f eaoh m onth.
W o r sh ip fu l M aster, M. J. F o x ;
se c r e ta r y . E arl T e g a rt.
F a ir-
view .
SA N D Y M ASONIC LO DG E— W
M
W. A. P ro cto r; se c r e ta r y , C. D. P u r cell
San d y, O regon.
G R E SH A M C H A P T E R , O. E. S., N O .-
— W M , M rs A n n a B ro w n ; se c r e ta r y , ,
M iss
R o se D alr.
M eets seco n d and
fo u r th T h u r s d a y s la Odd F e llo w s ’ hall
GRESHAM CH A PTER , O. E. S,—
No. 117— W. M., Mrs. A nna B row n;
secretary , Miss Rose D air. M eets sec­
ond an d fo u rth T h u rsd ay s in Odd
Fellow s hall.
Phone 843.
I
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PAUL HOETZEL, Prop.
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Bread
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On the Market
Fresh Every Day.
O B A N O E D IB E C T O B Y .
SANDY
G R A N O E— M eet« «v ery
fo u rth S a tu rd a y .
M aster A G. T h o m ­
a s . se c r e ta r y , J a m ee
B e ll; lectu rer,
Mrs. J. C. S in cla ir. S an d y, O regon.
E V E N IN G
STAR
G R A N G E — M eets
first S a tu rd a y In ea ch m onth
M aster
J. J. J o h n so n ;
se c r e ta r y
J e n n ie
C
S m ith ; lectu rer, M l » N e llie F a w cett.
L ents, O regon.
ROCKW OOD O R A N G E — M eets first
W ed n esd ay 8 p. m., and third S a tu rd a y
10 a. m. M aster, Jo h n R ich m o n d , s e c ­
reta ry . H eater U. T h orp e; lectu rer, M rs
Ida B u r g e s s
G resh a m , K. F. D. 1.
C O LU M BIA
G R A N G E — M eets
first
S a tu rd a y In ea ch m on th .
M aster,
M
F ounder se c r e ta r y , Mrs. G race F e r g u ­
so n ; lectu rer, M rs. H en k le.
C orb ett,
O regon.
W O O D LA W N O R A N G E — M eets esc
ond and fo u r th S a tu rd a y e v e n in g « M as
ter, W. H. H. D u fu r ; se c r e ta r y . Mrs. E
F. A rm stro n g ;
lectu rer,
M rs
8. A
H y a tt.
P o rtla n d . W ood law n sta tio n .
L E N T S O R A N G E — M eeta aecond S at
urday, 10 00 a. m. M aater, W. H. Y ou n g,
aecreta ry , Mrs. W L. H o tc h k la s , le c t ­
urer, Mrs. M aude D arn all.
L enta, Ore.
PLEASANT VALLEY G R A N G E —
M eets e v e r y fo u r th S a tu rd a y In each
m onth.
M aster, P. L B lis s ; se c r e ta r y ,
Mrs. A n n a L eh m an ; lectu rer, G. N Sa
ger. G resh am , O regon. R F D. 3.
R U S 8 E L V IL L B
G R A N G E — M eets
third S a tu rd a y ea ch m onth.
M aster,
Jo h n W e lb e s, se c r e ta r y , M abel M ick el­
son ; lectu rer, Mrs. F a n n ie C h risten so n .
P o rtla n d , R. F. D. 1.
POM ONA G R A N G E — M eets third
W ed n esd ay. M arch, Ju n e, S ep tem b er, D e­
cem ber.
M aster, J. J. J o h n so n , aecre
tnry, E dna B e rk s, lectu rer. Mrs. J. W.
T o w n sen d .
G R E SH A M
G R A N G E — M ea ts ev e r y
secon d S a tu rd a y ea ch m on th .
M aster.
Mrs. J. R C a v a u a g h ; se c r e ta r y , A lb er­
ta A lle n , lectu rer. H. E. D a v la
G resh ­
am , O regon.
F A IR V IE W
G R A N O B — M eets ev ery
first S a tu rd a y
M aater, C edric S ton e
se creta ry , Roy S to n e; lectu rer, M rs D
W McKa y.
F a ir v ie w , O regon
M U L TN O M A H G R A N G E — M eets e v ­
ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y
M aster, It I A n­
d erso n . se creta ry , M y rtle J o h n so n ; lec­
turer, Mre. J. C. D u k e. G reeb am . R. F.
D. 2
Pies, Cakes and
other Pastry
Main St.,
-
Gresham.
Attention!
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
or
PO B T L A SD , OBEOON
In v ites all farm ers who have no
In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings
to in su re w ith us. T his asso cia­
tion is th e ch eap est an d sa fe st in
th e sta te . It in su res only co u n try
p ro p erty and has over $3,000,000
In su ran ce in force.
W rite or phone
H . W . 8 N A 8 H A L L , P r e s.
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
A ssociation.
O r» b » tn B o u ts B o. 3
N o ta r y P u b lic
P h o n s 74
Bsal E s t a t s
PHOTOS
A la i,
K IN D S
AND
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New Gallery
PICTURE
OILT
FRAMING
OR
N A T U R A I,
N e a t and Cheap
W OOD,
ODD r iL I O W i
BORING LODGE No. 234. I.O.O.F.
Meets every T uesday a t 8; 15 in I. O.
O. F. hall. Noble G rand, Geo. T âch ­
ero n ; secreta ry , Wm. A. M orand.
V isitors welcome.
O R E SH A M R E B E K A H LODGE. NO.
6 1 — M eets ev e r y seco n d and fo u r th
W ed n esd a y a t 8 p. m. In t h s 1. O. O. F.
h all
N o b is G rand. M rs C M K en n ey ,
s s e r s ta r y . M rs Cora C h ild ers
G R E S H A M LO DG E. NO. 12». I.O .O .F
— N G.. B ert M etsg er se c r e ta r y , R. H
Todd. M eets ev ery S a tu r d a y e v e n in g .
ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F , NO »11.—
M eets In M scca b sa h all ev e r y T h u rsd a y
n ig h t at I o'clock
C. B C ree N. O
B. N. H a ll se creta ry .
ROCKWOOD REB EK A H LODGE,
No. 2 0 6 - Meets first and th ird T ues­
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