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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1915)
G RIES H A.M I - — — — w v v w v v w o ^ v w e « • e e e e—• — W w « V V « « O l ’nÓ .F illi» .I Y, COLUMBIA HEIGHT* < AVGUST 20, 1015 PAGE TU K E E VENTURA PARK We a re glad to know th a t .Mr. On S atu rd ay Mrs. Henry F rlese I I T aft, o u r fo rm er p resid e n t, will not | retu rn ed from a w e e k's visit in llu b - go by w ith o u t h aving a good look at bard, th e guest of h er d a u g h te r, th e H ighw ay. T. Roosevelt a n d J. ' Mrs. R alph B urdick BEST QUALITY MEATS . W. B ryan w ere so busy w ith politics i Mrs F red Bridges, Mrs. H arry Me- 1 P H O N E 54 X FREE DELIVERY they n ev er once dream ed ab o u t th is | Coy an d th ree ch ild ren an d Mrs. I fam ous piece of road. I F ra n k P aren t and two ch ild ren had i T h e good old h arv est tim e is at a m ost p leasant picnic at Johnson han d , an d everybody is busy g ettin g creek on T h u rsd ay last The ladies I £ | th e g rain p ro tected from th e th r e a t w ere as young as th e ch ild ren — in i J /o en in g show ers. T he g rain bins w on't actio n s a t least— an d a re going to i be as full th is y ear as was expected rep eat th e experim ent a t an early ' MAIN ST. GRESHAM n early all kinds of g rain being light. date. S till we are g ra te fu l th a t it is n ot a Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S m ith are , I failu re , as it looked q u ite bad fo r a enjoying a w eek's cam ping n ea r Es- j w hile w ith all th e rain. L ead er tacada. THE"GREATER OREGON" GRESIIAM, OREGON Bros, have s ta rte d o u t w ith th e ir M i l l « n e w lm 1 1 < ||» I*« , b e t t e r e q u i p m e n t , e t i - W ith d elight we listen to th e noise F . M iller, P resid en t. F A. HOLLIDAY, Vice-Pres. I n i K e d <rt>M»t<l«. h i r | it in n y n < l< litI o iim t o It» b a ltr and no d o u b t will find a lot of and g rin d all day long! It m eans I K. A. M ILLER, C ashier i f u e u l t j . t h e I n l v e r a l t j o f O r e s o ii w i l l h e « In I I * f o r t i e t h y e a r . Tuew dM » . S e p t e m b e r 1 4 . I H I A, poor hay th is season. "good ro a d s” which is w hat we all i S p e c ia l t r a i n i n g I n ( 'o m m e r e c . .J o u r n a l la in , Gust Larson, Einnianual Anderson, Directors N o th in g definite was ag reed on at sta n d for In th is progressive com m u A r e l i lt e i t u r e . L a w . M e d ic in e . T e a c h in g . L i b i a - r> W o r k . M u m I c , P h y N lc a l T r a i n i n g a n d F i n e th e la st co m m ittee m eeting w h eth e r A i t» . L a r g e a m i a t r o n g d e i i a r t u i e n t '« o f L i b e r nity. T he road work has gone on I a l F d u c a t io ii. C olum bia g ran g e will exhibit at th e rapidly th e last few weeks an d will I L i b r a r y o f m o r e t h a n AA.OOO v o l u m e » , t h i r co unty fa ir a t G resham th is year t e e n b u i l d i n g « f u l l / e q u i p p e d , t w o » p le n d ld soon be finished as fa r as Buckley I g y u in a id u m » . R. P. R asm ussen atten d e d th e d i avenue. T u itio n F re e . D n r m t t o r i e » f o r m e n a n d f o r If w o m e n . K * |» e n « e « L o w e m t. re c to rs ’ m eeting yesterday at G resh A Sunday school has been o rg a n W r i t e f o r f r e e c a t a l o g « , a d d r e « « ln g K c g l « t r a r am. ized here, m eeting In th e club UNIVERSITY OF OREGON C olum bia g ran g e hall will soon house. Mrs. W. H. Sanford is te a c h Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn UCJKNF. OKKOON have a new roof on. W. H en k le has ing an d th e little to ts a re e n th u sia s Rustic, $9. th e co n tract. O th er im provem ents tic o ver th e school. will add to th e com fort of the g ra n g 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. A lthough this is th e busy season ers. S atu rd ay n ig h t no d o u b t will 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. the lib ra ry rep o rts a re encouraging. b rin g a g reat th ro n g when th e fire Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. On every open day a n u m b e r of m en’s band from P o rtlan d will have SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS books are tak en o u t, an d w hile the I I I l'< 'ilig rc c i| stock. Ilr e il S ow n ; S ow s w ith litte r s . W e a n lin g an o rch e stra of ten fine m usicians to n u m b er isn ’t as lurge as d u rin g th e Pigs. fu rn ish music for th e m erry dancers less busy seasou, it is large enough t in (lim in g out th is e n tir e sto ck. Conic o v e r a n d g et a hog S p ectato rs will be charg ed admiS' to m ake a favorable im pression. w ith a iM s lig re * a t th e o ld Ncruh hog p ric e . All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles sion. 1 he m a tte r of c re atin g a new I’liis is th e best chan ce you h av e e v e r had to b eg in r ig h t on TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE One of the sm a rte st affairs of th e hogs. school d istric t and erectin g a new LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. season was th e p arty last S atu rd ay building, which was brought before n ig h t at Crown P o int, given by Mrs We Deliver Lumber M ILTO N O. NELSON the county su p e rin ten d e n t by the Xddress E d w in W- G rle v is h , C h e r ry P a r k , T ro u td a le E. M. H enderson. Many prouiineu Pilone Nt3. Base Line Im provem ent club,cam e up people from P o rtlan d were presen before the boundary com m ittee on and enjoyed the splendid m usic and oi ».....tin g m < om it) Board S atu rd ay . A rgum ents both pro and th e d ain ty su p p er served by the PHONE 4lx Route No. 2. o f E q u alizatio n . con w ere given an d it was finally hostess. ten tativ ely agreed th a t a conveyance Notice is hereby given th a t on II. Sam uelson, of P o rtlan d , spent should be fu rn ish ed to carry the Monday, S eptem ber 13, 1915, th e his vacation a t th e hom e of his ch ild ren to R ussellville. This is q u ite Board of E q u alizatio n of M ultnom ah ! TROUTDALE San F rancisco expositions, is a guest fiancee. Miss L au ra Ross. pleasing to the club as a com m unity County will atten d at tin- office of t h e ' A la rg e p a rty of rela tiv e s and of h er m other, Mrs. R hoda Dodson Mrs. C lara K nappe, of Fisher'i PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. school, such as has been found most County A ssessor, a t th e C o u rth o u se Isab ella an d Bessie Low, of T ual frie n d s enjoyed th e h o sp itality of L an d in g , W ashington, has been satisfacto ry in a n u m b er of sta le s, in P o rtlan d , and publicly e x a m in e ' R aym ond M oore an d wife have Mr. and Mrs. H enry P arsons a t th e ir house guest at th e Benfield bunga seems to us to be th e best solution th e assessm en t rolls fo r th e y ear i been visiting w ith Mr. M oore’s m oth hom e on S taggerw eed m ountain last low fo r th e la st few weeks. to th e problem . R ussellville h as a 1915, and co rrect all e rro rs in v alu er, Mrs. Tiller. Sunday. T hose p resen t w ere: Mr. Mrs. C. Illidge e n te rta in e d Mrs good school building and m ost of it ation, descrip tio n o r q u alities of E llsw orth R ak er, of P o rtlan d A lonzo W axier, Mr. and Mrs. C harles King, of P o rtlan d , last M onday. is idle. Let th e county fu rn ish tr a n s lands, lots o r o th e r p ro p erty , assessed spend S atu rd ay and Sunday in T ro u t S h ute from P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. R asm ussen, of p o rtatio n , elim in ate one or m ore of by th e County Assessor. And it sh all dale. H. B. P arso n s and child ren , Mrs. T acom a, who have been h ere on the sm all schools and m ake full use lie the d uty of th e persons in terested Mrs. Anna L ato u re ll, of P o rtlan d Robinson and ch ild ren , Mr. an d Mrs. sh o rt visit w ith relativ es, re tu rn e d of th e good building alread y erected. to ap p e ar a t th e tim e and pluce a p Schenck and child ren , Mr. and Mrs. is visiting h e r p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs hom e last Monday, Mr. Chas. H eath, who has been ill pointed. If it sh all ap p e ar to such C. S. W ilson. G eorge L um sden and ch ild ren , Mr. W. H ieks was rem oved to the for som e tim e, is again able to be up, Board of E q u alizatio n th a t th e re a re an d Mrs. Lou R u m m er, Mr. an d Mrs. atin , a re v isitin g with th e ir man) Good S am a ritan hospital last week though still weak. frie n d s in T ro u td ale. any lands or lots o r o th e r p roperty On the Market K n a rr and Mrs. Jim K n a rr, Miss and a t th is tim e skeins no b etter. W, E dw ard, th e sm ull son of Mr. and assessed tw ice, or Incorrectly asses A cam ping p a rty com posed of Mrs Fresh Every Day. Belle P arso n s and C larence P arsons all hope to h ear of a speedy recov Mrs. H arry McCoy, is the victim of sed as to descrip tio n o r q u an tity , and T iller, A rtyle an d L au ra T iller, ery. T he A dventist cam p m eetings A u th e rr Moore an d May Je n n in g s < ft chicken pox. in th e nam e of a person o r persons ’ ’ A. M organ is busy m aking ex ten opened on T uesday evening w ith a gone to C lackam as lake. Gas pipe is being laid in o u r a d d i not the o w n er th e re o f, o r assessed sive im provem ent a t C h anticleer. good atten d a n ce . Among th e sp e ak tion, m ost of th e resid en ts having | u n d er o r beyond th e a c tu a l full cash A good many a re seen going by signed for it, both for light ers a re F. A. B a k er of S an ta Cruz, and value th ereo f, said B oard may m ake LUSTED au to s up to w ard s th e m o u n tain s with cooking. I who conducts th e Bible stu d y class p ro p er co rrectio n of th e sam e. If it es; J. J. S haum berg, e d ito r of Mes Rev. C. L. H am ilton, of U niversity th e ir te n ts to enjoy a sh o rt stay in Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k P aren t an d i shall ap p e ar to such B oard th a t any s ia h ’s A dvocate, and It. B. S hannon P ark and W. H. H am ilton, J r ., and th e open. And now th e poor buck ch ild ren spent th e weekend w ith land, lo ts o r o th e r p ro p erty assessa of w estern W ashington conference. wife, of M ontavilla, Mr. and Mrs. C will soon catch it, but w hat is b etter Mr. P a re n t’s fam ily in Hillsboro. ble by th e A ssessor a re not assessed, Main St., - Gresham. Each day th e re is a su n rise song s e r A. Cook and sons C harles and Rol th an a slice of te n d e r venison? W ilson H am ilton and fam ily a re such Board sh all assess th e sam e a t vice a t 6 a. nt., Bible stu d y 8 -1 0 :3 0 ; and, of P ark ro se , and E. D. H am ilton occupying a ten t w hile clearing off th e full cash value th ereo f. CHERRYVILLE g en e ral preach in g at 11 a. m ., 2:30 and fam ily g ath ered at th e hom e of th e ir acre, which lies betw een th e HENRY E. REED. an d 7 :30 p. m. T he singing is led by W. H. H am ilton, Sr., last Sunday C ounty Assessor. Mrs. J. T. F riel, J r., gave a social P aren t and .McCoy p ro p erties on th e a cho ru s choir. On M onday next the and held an all day m eeting fo r the dance S atu rd ay evening In ho n o r of Base Line. T his tra c t cleared is add- P o rtlan d , Ore., A ugust 13, 1915. day will be devoted to W om en’s purpose of ad m in isterin g th e sacra Adv. Aug. 13-Sept. 10. h er siste r Mrs. O. H are, of Spokane, ng Im m ensely to o u r good looks! H om e an d F oreig n M issions w ith nient of the L o rd ’s supper as G ra n d who will m ake her q u ite a long visit a special m eeting led by Miss Lois pa and G randm a H am ilton a re not The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Mrs. Wm. Allen an d son were call W right. T uesday will be young able to atten d church. D inner was ers a t “ C herry A cres” Tuesday Relief Association people’s day. W ednesday will be served at noon and an en joyable day m oaning. or FosT uno, obeboh S unday school day w ith Mr. Phipps was spent. A. B eiginstein is having a nice an d Miss C lark of th e S tate S unday Ed. H am ilton and nephew , W alter Invites all farm ers who have no new bungalow built. school association as leader. H am ilton, m ade a trip to P o rtlan d In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings Mr. and M r* S. R unyan en ter to In su re w ith us. . T his associa M arjorie and Evelyn K endall, Ab last T hursd ay . tained a t Sunday d in n er, Mr. and tion is th e ch eap est an d sa fe st In Mr. W iley ab d d a u g h te rs F ran ces bie L arson and Isabella and Bessie th e sta te . It in su res only co untry Mrs. W m. Hugh and F. E. C lark and I and Leone a re visitin g at .h e hom e Low have re tu rn e d from an o u tin g p ro p erty and has o ver »3,000,000 wife. of his d a u g h te r Mrs. M athew Rauw . In su ran ce in force. at O neonta Falls. Mrs. Jam e3 Bodkins is en te rta in Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S pencer and Mr. A rata, L. A. H arlow and Mil- W rite or phone in? h er m other, Mrs. Hussock. ton Fox sp e n t th e w eek-end at fam ily have been visiting th e fo r H. w . S H A S H A L L P res. Mrs. G raham an d children of Mt C lackam as Lake, enjoying th e sport m er’s paren ts, n e a r T he D alles for T abor, a re visiting w ith Mrs. G ra The F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief of fishing. They rep o rt a fine th e past week. h am ’s p are n ts, D S and Mrs. J. O. A ssociation. T he blight is ta k in g m ost of the “ ca tc h " and a good tim e. Bodkins. O resh n u i R o u ts Wo. 3 P h o n s 74 Mr. W icklund and wife cam e out late p otatoes in th is vicinity. W otnry P u b lic B e a l E e ta te Mrs. F. E. C lark e n tertain ed last N. W. Ja ck so n was a P o rtla n d vis to a tte n d th e old-fashioned dance on T h u rsd ay , Mrs. P. A verill and d au g h S atu rd ay evening and were S unday ito r a few days th is week. te r L ilian an d Miss N orthrop. g u ests of the L. A. H arlow fam ily. Rev. G. G ray, of Sandy, will -Ti.' ATTENTION I M rs. R hoda Dodson and Jam es Special a tte n tio n given P ro b ate preach a t th e M. E. church A ugust l’ BothW ell spent th e w eek-end in m a tte rs and A bstracts. Your in te r 22d, a t 3 p. m. P o rtlan d visiting Mrs. D odson's ests will be g u ard e d carefully. Jo h n d au g h te r, Mrs. J. Coulsen H are. A lt K I N D S A B O AX.D S I Z E S HILLSVIEW W. Huff. A tt’y a t Law. 616 F enton Mrs. J, Coulson H are, of P o rt « B uilding, P o rtla n d .— Adv. tf New Gallery Mr. an d Mrs. C. K iabbe and ch il lan d , who has ju s t re tu rn e d from a dren, of V ancouver, W ashington, six w eeks' visit a t th e San Diego and Read th e W ant Ads PICTURE FR A M IN G w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel O IL T OR NATURAL WOOD, son last Sunday. N e a t an d C heap. Mrs. C. H upp is e n te rta in in g her | fa th e r and b ro th er, C. Davis and sou M A X S C H N E ID E R qf O klahom a. .Sell B ld g .. M ain St.. Gre»nnrn P h o n » 541 Mrs. L. Y un k er and Mrs. C. Hupp were G resham visitors W ednesday. Âà’Æi Z»'O Mrs. M. D onyland and little d a u g h te r a re visiting relativ es in P o rtlan d . A ugust Olson called on frien d s in T h e follow ing p rices, d e liv e re d in G re sh a m , Pow ell V alley Sunday. "* effective A u g u st 2. Miss Jo h n so n an d son, of C otton, a re v isitin g with Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Ford Runabout - - $ 4 4 3 .2 5 N orquist. Ford Touring Car - 4 9 3 .2 5 Mr. S trom re tu rn e d from th e Hot No S peedom eter Included in th is y e a r’s eq u ipm ent. Springs M onday, w here h e ’ had gone O therw ise cars fully equipped. PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, for tre a tm e n t for rh eu m atism . He S A N IT A R Y is not im proved an d Mrs. S trom is T h ere can be no a ssu ra n ce given ag ain st an advance q u ite sick. in these prices at any tim e. We g u a ra n te e , how ever, For Sale by Leading Grocers th a t th e re will be no reduction in th ese prices p rio r to A ugust 1, 1916. A L W A Y S O R D E R IT BORING M. E CH U RCH — 8un- BEAD AKTI) LE <»\ V .E ONE IN TH IS | day services: Sunday school 10 a m , ISSI E. NOBODY preach in g 1st and 3d 8undays,8 p m , The Kuril ear is everybody’s utility, because it KAKKED. LET’S AL ).(» T o T IIE KOUMH I’. 2d and 4th Sundays 11 a m .; E p LET ’E ll BUCK. is easily adaptable to everybody's work or play. It w orth L eague 7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y er is reliable; serves everyone and brings pleasure to m eeting, T h u rsd ay 8 p. m. O. W. O btain Sixty H ubarripHons to th e Ol T1AHIK and tlie trip is all. An economy because it saves money—an aver B oring. S unday School Supt. C laude y<»urN. All ex|*eneeN paid. in rlu d in « railro a d fare, hotel arro m m o d a- F. Cross, E pw orth L eague Pres. Rev age cost of two cents a mile to operate ami maintain. David W olfe, p ray er m eeting lead er G eorge in thin cate tiont.. speeia^ s e a t, in »he g ra n d sta n d at Ito u n d u p P ark every day, Rev. L. F. Sm ith, pastor. i t one of those good adm ission to "H appy < an y o n ," au to m o b ile tra n sp o rta tio n to an d from little th e P a rk . Call, w rite or phone Io T IIE OUTLOOK for d etails. j Tw lce-a-W eek O utlook. 1 y r..... 1.60 I Daily O regonian, 1 yr. reg ...... » (.0 0 C om bination. 1 y ear ................. (.0 0 5% Interest 5 % Sanitary Meat Market ! mands In for order loans to we meet have the decided large de to Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle allow interest on time deposits of $500 or more. ADOLF TIETZE BANK OF GRESHAM LUMBER PRICES REDUCED OHIO IMPROVED CHESTER-WHITE SWINE Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE. City Bakery B rea d : Pies, Cakes and :: other Pastry Attention ! PHOTOS « ANNOUNCEMENT M I. HOOD BUTTER Free Trips to the At Pendleton, Sept. 23 to 25. Roundup All Expenses Paid “Lei George Do II” LATOURELL & SON Agents, Gresham Phone 44 Don’t buy cheap thing*; they're too expensive. Some things are so cheap th a t suspicion sits up and take* notice. A FIVE-WEEKS' SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Send Your Name to ihe Oullock today and Cel Busy Want Ads. th a t w ill find a large audience and do the talkin g fo r you. TRY IT