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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1915)
FOI It GRESHAM SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY STANDARD 2-8x6-6 - - - 93c SCREEN 2-8x6-8 - - - 98c DOORS COMPLETE WITH HANGERS SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY ONLY TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. I» I5 A H THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ Mrs. L- S. O sborne is en tertain in g h e r son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. L av er of C arlton, Oregon. On last Sunday Mrs. O sborne, Miss Bessie and th e ir guests enjoyed a riv er trip up th e Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoffman e n te r tained a t d in n e r S atu rd ay evening Clyde B lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blake, th e ir d au g h ters, Misses Max ine and Inez, all of V ancouver. B. C. also D. 8. F reem an and son A rth u r of P p rtlan d . T he Blakes a re on th e ir way hom e a fte r visiting th e exposi tion. T hey a re m aking th e ro u n d trip by auto. The re g u la r p ray er m eeting a t th e M ethodist Episcopal church will be held W ednesday evening a t 8 o ’clock P rincipal E lm er F. Good win will lead. L ato u re ll & Son have tak en the old poolroom ad jo in in g th e ir g arag e and have converted it in to a w ork shop w ith th e fro n t as a display space for new autom obiles. W ith en larg ed space they will be able to accom m odate m ore business. S a tu r d a y Only Mrs. P. A. Gould had g u ests on Sunday Dr. B. of P o rtlan d , Mr. and W iles and Mr. and Mrs. Clair. SIONE JARS Miss E d n a K ohnen of P ark R iver N orth D akota, is visiting at the home of h er a u n t, Mrs. W. F. Honey Pickles and Sour Crout Metzger Bros ,„ay be averted. ‘aken froW1 ,h e prl8on farm Finest Society Stationeries. A re th re e of th e Mrs. F red Todd has re tu rn e d night by a mob and hanged to a tree from W elches, w here she spent th e n ea r the grav e of Mary P hagan, his past two weeks. I supposed victim. C ontinued from page 1 Miss K. I. D air sp en t a few days in P o rtlan d last week. nam es. A lthough S candinavians they w rite th e ir citizen sh ip as A m er A peach tree limb, of th e E arly C raw ford v ariety is h anging in the icans w ithout any hyphen. T h at is O utlook window taken from a tree th e talk . They have sta rte d the by E. E. W elling on his Base Line fo u n d atio n of a g re a t hospital th a t farm . It bears tw elve fine peaches will finally cost m ore th an $100,- w ithin a space of one foot Mr. 000, and they declared it an A m eri W elling has placed a box of these can in stitu tio n , not a foreign in sti peaches In cold sto rag e for exhibi tu tio n . T hank God for o u r Scandi navian b reth erti. No finer people tion at the com ing fair. evAr come to tills country. No ques Some sneak th ie f or thieves broke tion ab o u t th e ir loyalty. in to D. W. M etzger's house la st F ri G lafka & Com pany, com m ission day night an d searched th e house men, have decided to move to the for valuables. They gained access E ast Side. They purchased a site by forcing a lock on a window and an d will erect a $100,000 building w ent ab o u t th e house In stocking in th e w arehouse d istrict. O thers, feet. M atches w ere found all over six in num ber, a re figuring on mov the house w here they had le ft thm . ing to th e E ast Side, w here they 11 IE- Mrs Emil Oswald discovered th e fact can have trac k ag e an d room. The th a t th e house had been en tered plans for th e proposed E ast Side when she w ent th e re on an erran d Club house have been com pleted and S atu rd ay m orning. So. fa r as Is work on th e fo undation will s ta rt on know n n o th in g of value was taken G rand avenue In a sh o rt tim e. It Mr and Mrs. M etzger a re In San . . Phone 801 will be built in connection w ith the F rancisco, w here they have been for C itizens Bank building, and a lto the past m onth w ith th e ir son-in-law g e th e r th e cost will be about $50,- and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. 000. T oeplem an. Bargains in Used GRESHAM DRUG CO. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Q yality Meats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according to Size and Quality. PHONE 41 POW ELL STREET I). S. CREAM SEPARATORS At Reduced Prices No. 16, Regular $85 U. S. Cream Separator, No. 17, Regular $75 U. S. Cream Separator, Sterling & Kidder Hardware Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Field,Ti„5oShEPngines Anker Holth M onitor or F u lle r & Jo h n so n ATTRACT IVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER G o o d S u p p ly of Split C e d a r F e n c e Posts G o o d Supply Of F lo o rin g an d all Finish L um ber. M ouldings, Shingles, Etc. Mill now in operation Let us figure on your order. W . Deliver. Sandy F ir Lumber Co, Phone 446 Martin L ennart., Mgr, Sandy, Ore. Reliable Truck Service W ith Vounu’s Auto Truck Service All Kind« of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND F u rn itu re Moving and F a rm e r’s Hauling “ BERT HOSS 224 Pine Street, Portland CHERRYVILLE H arry C renshaw and fam ily and Mrs. Jesse Stafford plan to s ta rt to Mr. and Mrs. C h ristian , of P o rt m orrow for Amboy. W ashington for land, a re spending several days with a visit w ith th e W o rth in g to n fam ily. Mrs C h ristian ’s b ro th er, Ivan T u r n e r and family. H enry Pfaff was o ut Sunday v isit Win. Bunyan atten d ed th e q u a r ing at th e hom e of his b ro th er-in - terly conference a t Sandy last Sun law, H enry Metzger. day. Miss May Chase, of Spokane, has T he condition of Mrs. 8. R. Brad- field, who has been seriously ill for been visiting h er au n t Mrs. J. T. th e past week. Is rep o rted to be F rlel, Jr. Mrs Myra R evenue and d a u g h te r slig h tly Improved. R uth, of Sandy, w ere callers at Mrs. B ert Lindsey uud fam ily went by Wm. H ugh’s last W ednesday. au to Sunday to I.arch m ountain T he Ladies* Aid will m eet with They had a d elig h tfu l trip and Inci Mrs S hark W ednesday atern o o n , d en tally g ath ered a supply of A ugust 18th. h u ck leb erries. Mrs. Wm. Hugh en tertain ed S at urday evening. Alex. Brooke of Hood 11 It. W inchell, of P o rtlan d , a fo rm er principal of th e G resham R iver and Mrs. E rw in and d au g h school, was o ut with Ills wife and te rs of P o rtlan d . Mr and Mrs. S iras Runyon and d a u g h ters Sunday, calling on lin .iy , fam ily dined w ith Mr and Mrs F M etzger and fan By. E. C lark Tuesday. B ayard M iller, th e young son of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kugh en ter- ' Mr. and Mrs. K A. Miller, is the taln ed Sunday S iras R unyan and possessor of a fine gold w atch ol fam ily and F. E. C lark and wife which he is Jus Iv proud L ast 4 'iu -j Rev. G. A. G ray, of Sandy, will day th e M iller fam ily atten d ed preach A ugust 22d a t 3 p m. church at Rose City I’ark M E | B F. H auer and son P reston, of ch u rch , and heard Dr Chas. Bayard Sandy, were o ut to th e ir hom e ranch M itchell of Chicago, an em inent m in Sunday. ister. for whom Bayard M iller was T he Case o f l„ l„ C antelou nam ed W hile Dr. Mitchell was In co n versation w ith th e Miller fam ily j The case of L. L. C antelou. C lar endon, Texas. Is sim ila r to th a t of he took out hts gold w atch and pre many o th ers who have used C ham sen ted it to his nam esake berlain s Colic. C holera and Dlar- rrb o ea. Since th en no one can sell Mrs W J O tt Is e n te rta ln lrg her lng a doctor for several m onths, and cousin. Mrs C has F ord of Em poria. using different kinds of m edicine for my wife who had been tro u b led with K ansas severe bowel com plaint for several m onths, i bought a 25c b o ttle of Mrs C. M errill left yesterday for C h am b erlain 's Cholic. C holera and G uler, W ashington, to Join her D iarrhoea Remedy, A fter using the d a u g h te r. Miss Blrdlne. for a brief »•««•ond bottle she was entlrelv c u re d .“ For sale by G resham Drug o ilin g . Co.— Ad. I q „ ic o ____ Pumping ESngines save much work; Self-balancing Cream Separ- costs very little to do your pum ping. ator. „ ........................ Guaranteed bowl will never get out of balance. A sanitary dirt chamber. A clutch that has no equal. A perfect self-oiling system. Adustable cream and milk shelves. Look th is S ep ara to r over o r w rite fo r catalogue. HESSELS FARM MACHINERY GRESHAM GARAGE 1x6, 1x8, RL'SIIC, all patterns. No, I, $16, No. 2. $1 2 , and ( -otntuon. $8. 1x4. 1x6. 1x8. 16 or 24-ft, lengths. Rough $6, Sized $7 2x4. 2»6; 2«8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths. Rough $6, Sized $7 l«4 SHEATHING. $5. 1x6. H8 SHEATHING $6. 1*6. I «8 SHIPLAP. 16 or 24-ft , $7. 2*4. culls, sized. $2. $75 $65 T h e se a re Strictly A I m a c h in e s a n d at a B argain Perms if Desired, Cash or Trade Lumber at Spec’I Sale S to r e OOOOCVO 0 - 0 0 0 OOOCJO O O O C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O O O O O O O Q o o o o o o o o o All Overhauled and Guaranteed C. M. ZIMMERMAN, Prop. you. F in e S tationery m ak es an a p p ro p ria te a n d useful gift. AUTOMOBILES -A T ability to p le a se Ia9t Public Market Endorsed E u le r th e Ito u n d u p c o n te st. BOKHARA FABRIC USTACO SYMPHONY LAW N The R EX ALL H earing on th e road p etitio n s by* th e county com m issioners was post poned again today because tiio of ficials were ab sen t from th e ir office. T he com m ittee will probably take th e m a tte r before them tom orrow . Mrs. Schofield, who has been ill In P o rtlan d , was brought S unday to A t Bull Kun Park. th e hom e of h e r fa th e r W. H Cong- FOR don. She is being cared for by h er T h ere will be a co untry dance at g ran d m o th er, Mrs. M. Roton and h e r sister, Mrs. Maude H isel of Bull Run p ark next S atu rd ay even ing, A ugust 21. T he H otel W»od- S eattle. brow is now open, w here re fre sh EARLY CRAWEORDS Among those recently a rriv in g m ents will be served. —Adv. 1/2 Gallon to 20 Gallons hom e from the beaches a re Mr. and ELBERTAS Not So S tra n g e A fter All Mrs. Jas. L aw rence, Mr. and Mrs. You may th in k it stra n g e th a t so Geo. Page, Mrs. O. A. E astm an and d au g h ter, G ertru d e, Mrs. Jas. E lk - m any people a re cu red of stom ach ington and G ertru d e and J e a n e tte ! tro u b le by C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets. PH O NE th e young d au g h ters of Mr. and You would n o t, how ever, if you should give them a tria l. They Mrs. A lbert IJowsett. 661 stren g th en and In v ig o rate th e sto m Mrs. H. J. S tocker is at hom e for ach and en ab le it to perform its a brief rest from her d em o n stratio n functions n a tu ra lly . Mrs. Rosie work with th e O. W. R. & N. fru it Kish, W abash, Intk, w rites, “ N o th The w aterm elons C alifornia has , Leo M. Frank lx L ynched. cunning car. She was accom panied ing did me th e le ast good u n til I been sending up to Oregon are dis- _______. from S eattle by her d au g h ter, Mrs began using C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets. ap p earin g us the Oregon crop is now Leo M. F ra n k , the G eorgia life M argaret Lawe, who spent a day or It is decidedly th e best m edicine for stom ach tro u b le I have ever u sed .” com ing on, and we believe th a t the te rm er m ade recently fam ous, was two here. F or sale by G resham D rug Co.— Ad. war betw een C alifornia and Oregon , , , ,i 50c a box Fine Stationery for Particular People W e a re c o n fid e n t of our Mrs. Joe Exley and Miss Elsie Metz as d in n e r ger have retu rn ed from Newberg J. H oadly w here they spent several davc visit Mrs. Thos lng with friends. H. L. St. Miss Em m a Johnson of th e O ut look force has retu rn ed from a m o n th ’s vacation spent in C alifornia -,00000»OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO<iOOOOOO-OCKXJO<X>00<KKKX>fl Miss W inuifred O sborne is spend lng a tw o-w eeks' vacation a t th e beaches. Miss Bessie O sborne was unable to care for th e lib rary fo r th e past day o r two, on account of Illness. Miss Nelly Fox, county lib rarian took ch arg e yesterday, and will send W. R. B u rk e is spending a few a su b stitu te from P o rtland. days a t Seaside. Cheap Peaches Price today OUTLOOK X j OO PAGE Phone 544, Gresham. T h e T w e n ty Y e a r Test R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in th e G resham postofflee for w e e k e n d ing A ugust 15th, 1915. L etters — O lson’s F arm , Erick Fre- deen, Mrs. E lm ira B uttler. T hese le tte rs will be sent to th e Dead L etter office on A ugust 2 9th, 1915, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say 'a d v ertised ', giving d ate of list. I. McCOL, P. M. How to C u re a S prain A sp rain may he cured in about o n e-th ird th e tim e req u ired by the usual tre a tm e n t by applying C ham b erla in 's L inim ent and observing th e d irectio n s with each bottle. F o r sale by G resham Drug ( o.— Ad. “ Some tw en ty y ears ago I used C h a m b erlain 's Colic, C holera and D iarrhoea R em edy,” w rites Geo. W. Brock, p u b lish er of th e E n te rp rise , A berdeen, Md. “ I discovered th a t it was a quick and safe cu re for d ia rrhoea. Since th en uo one can sell me an y th in g said to be 'ju s t as good.’ D uring all th ese years I have used it and recom m ended it m any tim es, and it has n ever d isappointed an y one.” For sale by G resham D rug Co.— Ad. O utlook su b scrip tio n co n test now- on. F re e tic k e t an d all expenses paid to P en d leto n Roundup. Daily O regonian, 1 yr. reg... $8.00 Twice-a-W eek O utlook. 1 yr... 1.50 C om bination, 1 y ea r.................. 6.00 F ree trip to Roundup. All ex penses paid. Read p articu la rs. You Grow as You Bank Young men do not sp rin g suddenly in to business prom inence am i success. They rise g ra d u a ll,. over a period of years, from «mall tran sa ctio n s to big ones, fro m penny profits to g rea t dividends. Ami Invnrtobly th e history of a ca reer of com m ercial achievem ent is! best told ill th e m ail's b an k in g record. Banking Money Means Building Your Future— Begin Early That Your Structure May Be High th e re are more h igh-salaried positions in this country th an «here are m en to fill them . which begins w ill, o rd in a r, th te uses o f money. T h e secret is tra in in g in finance, hanking kn o w led g e of (he value ami W e w ill welcome you as . depoattor. I