GRESHAM
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
The Girls Aid society from the
Fairview Presbyterian church, held
a delightful porch party at the home
of Miss Clara Sales on the Base Line
road, last W ednesday afternoon.
Twenty-two girls were present. The
afternoon was spent In doing fancy
work. A volunteer progratn was
given and light lunch was served.
The girls are making active prep*
arations to assist In the Ladles' ba
zaar in November. They will have
the babies’ booth. The society was
organized in April from the girls iu
Mrs. A ngel's Sunday school class.
The officers are, president, Helen
Bliss; vice president, Gertrude Ba
ker; secretary, Clara Sales; assistant
secretary. Opal Davis; treasurer,
Lillie Luscher. Mrs. Angel is su p er
visor.
Well, if you please, we saw a very
big man on Sunday afternoon In the
person of our former President. Wm.
H. Taft, who by the kindness of Mr.
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Amos Benseu was taken out to
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Crown Point in his auto
Mr. Taft
looked the picture of health and no
doubt enjoyed the trip.
We were
sorry that It happened to be quite
sm oky aud he did not gst a good
view of our fine scenery.
MAIN ST.
GRESHAM
The shadow of sorrow is again cast
over our little hamlet and this time
death has claimed L. G. Rickert of
Hurlburt, wllo after a long sickness
T H E " G R E A T E R O RECON"
GRESHAM, OREGON.
died Monday morning. Mr. Rickert
W i t h n e w b u ild in g s * b e t t e r e q u ip m e n t« e n -
was the brother of Lloyd Rickert
l« r« « < l r r o u m l» , h i i <I n in n y
tio n « to Its ij
A. F. Miller, President.
X F. A. HOLLIDAY, Vice-Pres.
taeulty,
th e I n t i e r « lt y o f O r e g o n w i l l b e g in Ils .
K. A. MILLER, Cashier
who died about a year ago and the
f o r t ie t h y e n r. TueiMlM». H e p te iu b e r 14, 1 9 1 5 .
M p e d a l t r a i n i n g In C o m m e r c e , J n u r n n li» m , '
father of a large family. The funer
G u st L a rsu n , E iiiin a u u a l Anderson, Directors
A r c h it e c t u r e , L a w . M e d id u e . T e a c h in g . L i b r a - i
al took place Tuesday from the
ry W o r k , M a a ta , F h y ttlv a l T r a in i n g a m i K lu e
A rts . L a r g e a n d s tro n g d e in artm e n tM o f l. ib e r
1
Christian church at 2 o ’clock and the
a l E d u c a tio n .
L i b r a r y o f m o r e th a n 55.4100 v o lu m e « , t h i r -
remains were laid to rest at Moun
te e n b u ild in g « f u l l y e q u ip p e d , t w o « p le m lh i it
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tain View cemetery.
Mr. Rickert
g y m n a s iu m « .
T u it io n F r e e . D o r m i t o r ie s f o r m e n a n d f o r J-
leaves a w ife and ten children.
w o m e n . K «p en «e « l o w e s t.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krueger, Will
W r i t e f o r f r e e c a ta lo g « ,a d d re s s in g K c g in t r a i •
The firemen’s band of Portland,
Yunker and Miss Vivian Tolies, of
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Portland, visited over Sunday with eight in number, just made our
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Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn
Mr. and Mrs. L. Yunker. Mrs. grange hall ring with their fine mu
Rustic, $9
Krueger will be better known to sic last Saturday night, and it prov
her old friends us Miss Emma Yun ed to be a great drawing card. The
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
hall was filled with a jolly throng,
ker.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
who came to enjoy the treat of a fine
Fencing, $6.
Shipiap, $8.
Mrs. Keith, of Des Moines. Iowa,
orchestra and they stayed until old
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
is visiting her mother Mrs. Hawkes.
All Pedigreed stock. Bred Sows; Sows with litters. W eanling
Sol rose in the morning and remind
Mrs. Keith intends to take her
Pigs.
ed them that it was tim e to drive the
m other back with her when she re
Am closing out this entire stock. Come over and get a hog
cows home from the pasture to be
turns home. We will all regret to
with a iHstigree at the old scrub liog price.
milked.
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
see Grandma Hawkes leave our
This is the best chance you have ever had to begin right on
Columbia grange has decided at
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neighborhood.
hogs.
the
eleventh
hour
to
put
on
an
ex
.
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
Theodore Vogler’s brother from
hibit at the county fair. The grange
MILTON O. NELSON
We Deliver Lumber
Condon, Oregon, is spending his va
Address Edwin W- Orievlsh, Cherry Park, Troutdale. Phone 848.
will have the same station as they
cation with Mr. Vogler.
occupied last year and now get busy.
Kev. Aim preached in the Swedish
Mr. und Mrs. Julius Meier gave a
CHERRYVILLE
Mission church Wednesday
night
party to a lot of their Portland
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and gave a solo, accompanied by
Mrs. Wm. Hugh and daughter,
friends on Saturday at their beauti
violin.
Mildred are visiting friends in Port
ful summer mansion here.
.Mrs. C. Taylor und son Eugene
Mrs. W. Hicks was in the city a land.
i entertained Monday at dinner, Mr.
George Eder, of Logan, spent Sun- i
day or two last week visiting at the
and Mrs. H. A. Heater and two sons,
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Good Samaritan hospital where Mr. day with his wife's parents, Mr. and
Ferril und Drexel of Oregon City
Hicks is confined at the present time. Mrs. P. Averill and Miss Lillian and
and Mrs. M. Reynolds of Cedar Rap
We are glad to report that he Is some Miss Northrop returned home with ,
ids, Iowa. Mrs. Reynolds is an aunt
him to spend several days.
better at this time.
of Mrs. Taylor and will visit with her
Sam MlleB is having great success
The
work
of
paving
our
highway
a few weeks.
is progressing very slowly on ac with his lima bean crop.
count of being unable to get the
Miss Viola Frlel has gone to Prine- j
POW ELL VALLEY
rocks fast enough.
T h e follow ing prices, delivered in G resham ,
ville, Oregon, to visit friends.
I Last Saturday morning a party of
The fishing season came to a close
effective A ugust 2.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Friel e n te r -,
I young people consisting of Misses on Wednesday and now the salmon
tained last week their daughter and
Florence Johnson, Vina Anderson, will have a little rest. All of the children, Mrs. Myrtle Crawford, of!
Ford Runabout
$443.25
, Hilma Staffenson, Emma Staffen- fishermen camplaln of a poor sea Bridal Veil.
On the M arket
Ford Touring Car
493.25
i son and the Messrs. Olson, Tanny son, as none of them have made more
Fresh Every Day.
S o Speedometer included in this year’s equipment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lirfleld, of Portland,
: Staffenson,
Hjalm ar and Ragner than barely a living.
Otherwise cars fully equipped.
are staying on their railroad claim
Staffenson made a trip to Colton
for the present.
Oregon
to
attend
the
annual
Luther
There can be no assurai ce given against an advance
CORBETT
Mrs. J. T. F riel’« sister, Mrs. O.
League convention held there, re
in these prices at any time. We guarantee, however,
Mrs.
Effie
D. Sprague, who has Hare and children, returned to her
that there will be no reduction in these prices prior to
turning home Monday.
August 1, 1916.
been the guest of friends here since home In Spokane last Saturday.
Miss Ellen Almquist of Warren,
June, left Monday, August 16th, for
A number of young people gave
Oregon is spending the week with
her home in Lake county.
Miss (irace Shark a surprise last Fri
Half the joy of motoring, either for business or pleas
her friend Miss Florence Johnson
Miss Ethel M. Smith and Mrs. An day evening and also surprised her
ure, comes from dependable service and Ford econo
The Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran
4ain St.,
-
Gresham.
derson, of Portland, sailed from Fla- by leaving oeveral sacks of “Cats.”
my, and explains why half the ear owners today
church will hold their next m eeting
vel on the steam er Great Northern
drive Ford cars. An average cost of two cents a
Fay Shank spent hiB last week’s
at the home of Mrs. C. P. Johnson
for San Francisco, and will spend vacation with
mile for lim ning ami maintenance.
his mother, Mrs.
September 8 at 2 p. m. Everybody
ten days sglhtseeing in that city and Shank.
cordially invited to attend.
visiting the exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Averill en
The young people’s society of the
Miss Iva Reed is quite ill at this tertained at Sunday dinner, F. E.
Lutheran church will give a pro
writing, Tuesday.
Clark and wife of Cherry Acres.
gram next Sunday night.
The Farmers’ Mutual Fire
A gents, G resham
Mr«. Hankey, mother of Mrs.
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Miss Lillie Johnson and Jenny
R elief Association
Frank Reed, fell on the porch strik
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Llnd spent Sunday afternoon with
ing her arm in such a manner as to
or r o s T u r a , obeoos
Miss Martha Hagberg.
H. McGinnis with his wife and
break both bones Just above the
Invites
all farmers who have no
Mrs.
C.
H.
Sloop,
started
in
their
A pleasant surprise was tendered wrist. Medical help was brought
Insurance on their farm buildings
Mrs. C. P. Johnson W ednesday even from W ashougal and the bone set. auto for Tacoma, W ashington, where
to Insure with us. This associa
ing, the occasion being her birthday. She is getting along fairly well con they intend to stay a week or ten
tion is the cheapest and safest in
the state. It Insures only country
Games were played and refreshm ents sidering her age, which is three days visiting relatives and old
property and has over >3,000,000
served after which they departed at score and eight years, and her friends friends.
Insurance In force.
a late hour. A large number were hope she may make a speedy recov
George Hale aud family motored
W rite or phone
present and all reported a good ery.
Into Portland the other day to call
W. ■BABBAZ.X., Pres.
time.
The revival m eeting which has on Mr. Graves and family.
The
Farmers
Mutual Fire Relief
Grant Sloop has returned from
been in progress at the Christian
C a rd o f T h a n k s .
Association.
church the last five weeks, closed Astoria where he has been visiting
We wish to express our gratitude Sunday with baptismal services al relatives and taking a vacation for
Oreaham B on te Bo. 3
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Wo tar 7 Pabilo
Be«I Estât«
to the many friends who have com the creek on the Perkins farm. Three his health.
forted us by their sym pathy and people united with the church, Rev.
There has been quite a little
help In our bereavement, In the Bogne and wife leave for Kingston,
threshing done In this part of the
death of our infant son Albert.
W ashington, to enter into another country and others are busy making <KJ<KH5O0OO<H5OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Mr. and Mrs. Swan Magnuson.
series of m eetings
Next Sunday ready to thresh.
the usual services will be at the
Helmer Johnson is busy cutting
COTTRELL
church conducted by the pastor, W grain for his neighbors.
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K IN D S
A M D A I.Z , S I Z E S
F. Reeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beers and
New Callery
The threshers finished their work
Obituary.
children spent last week at the
at John Bramhall's more than a
E. G. Rickert was born In Tlcon-
m ountains.
week ago, not last Bunday, as was
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Miffs Cecil Hutchins Is the guest doroga, N. Y., August 19, 1845, and erroneously reported In the lust Out
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W O(il),
N eat and Cheap
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. died at his home four m iles south look.
east of Corbett August 23, 1915,
Delbert T ru .love of Portland.
aged 70 years and four days. He en
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Miss Maud Manary returned to her
N o tic e o f .M eeting o f C o u n ty H o ard
listed In 1861 In the second N. Y
Sell Bldg., Main St . Uresnarn
work In Portland Monday, after
o f Equalization.
Phone 541
Volunteer Cavalry, serving three
spending a six w eeks’ vacation with
Notice is hereby given that on
years.
He was the sixth of eight
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
brothers, two of whom survive him Monday, September 13, 1915, the
Manary of this place.
He leaves to mourn his loss a wife Board of Equalization of Multnomah
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Mrs. M. C. Brown, of Ocean Park. and ten children.
County will attend at the office of the
BARKED. LET’S ALL GO TO THE ROUNDUP. LET ’ER BUCK
W ashington, is the guest of Mr. and
Mr. Rickert's funeral was held County Assessor, at the Courthouse
Mr«. Wm. Craswell.
Tuesday from the Christian church, in Portland, and publicly examine
Obtain Sixty Subscription, to the OUTLOOK and the trip in
W. A. Proctor and «on George Rev. W F. Reeder speaking words of the assessm ent rolls for the year
yours. All expensen paid including lailioad fare, hotel acrominnda-
1915, and correct all errors In valu
and Lawrence Craswell made a b u s- 1 comfort to the bereaved ones.
tions, special seats in the grandstand at Roundup Park every day.
Iness trip to Portland Wednesday
ation, description or qualities of
A British military expert accounts lands, lots or other property, assessed
adm ission to “ Happy Canyon,“ autom obile transportation to anti from
Miss Eva Schneider was the guest
I
for
a recent explosion of cumbusti- by the County Assessor. And It shall
the Park. f a ll, w rite or phone to THE OUTLOOK for details.
of Miss Crissy McPherson of Port
PURE, SW EET, CLEAN,
Ibles In England on the theory that be the duty of the persons interested
land, Thursday.
S A N IT A R Y
| a apark of electricity which had ac to appear at the tim e and place ap
Raymond Miller left a week ago
(cumulated In the body of one of the pointed. It it shall appear to such
For Sale by Leading Grocers
*.3T W aterville, W ashington to work
men working near the explosive Board of Equalization that there are
in the harvest fields.
,
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passed through the latter and set It any lamia or lots or other property
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roberta of I off. He pointed out that the accident assessed twice, or Incorrectly asses
Bend were the guests of Mr. and might have been prevented if there sed as to description or quantity, and
Mrs. Arnold Ruegg the first of the had been a m etal stud In the «ole of in the name of a person or persons I
week. Mr. and Mn. Roberts came the man's overshoe to conduct away not the owner thereof, or assessed
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BAPTIST
M X b f MASONIC L.ODOir—W. M„
Church.— P reaching every Sunday at 11 !
A. Proctor; secretary, C. D. Purcell, by auto, going by Crater Lake and the charge.
under or beyond the actual full cash
Grants Paas. They returned to their
a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 j Wan<1Z. oragon.
value thereof, said Hoard may make
HACK A B B I
home by way of the old Barlow road
o’clock. M idweek prayer m eeting. W ed-
~—
George in thia caee
proper correction of the sam e. If It
neaday, . p m P reaching every Sun-
b 'T 'S & U T O
it
one of those good
shall
appear
to
such
Board
that
any
.
ROCKWOOD TENT, K O. T. M.,
little
BORING M. E CHURCH— Sun-1— Meets first Saturday and third Frl land, lota or other property assessa
da, at 1 p. m Rev E. A. Leonard.
M c K iy .^ r ln te k * -
Paator.
dent, preaching 11 a. m .. V. P. 8. C. «., day services: Sunday school 10 a. m .l day evenings each month. Command ble by the Aseeseor are not assessed,
I < 30 p. m
preaching 1st and 3d Sundays,8 p m., I or, James H. Schram; record-keeper,
2d and 4th Sundays 11 a. m.; Ep-1 Herman Anspach. R. D. 1, Gresham such Board shall assess the same at
Oregon papers are asking why
Praver
the full cash value thereof.
that w ill find ■ large
p l e a s a n t h o m e m e c h u r c h — worth League 7:30 p m
5% Interest 5%
I
In order to m eet the large d e
m ands for loans w e have decided to
allow 5 % interest on tim e deposits
of $500 or m ore.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Sanitary Meat Market
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
ADOLF TIETZE
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
OHIO IMPROVED CHESTER-WHITE SWINE
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
JONSRliD LIMBER CO., ECRING, ORE.
! City Bakery j
ANNOUNCEMENT
B rea d
Pies, Cakes and
other Pastry
Attention!
LATOURELL & SON
PHOTOS
Free Trips io the .Toundup
At Pendleton, Sepl. 23 to 25
All Expenses Paid
M I. HOOD
BUTTER
A FIVE-WEEKS’ SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST
Send Your Name Io lh« Cullocli today and Get Busy
“Let George Do It”
Want Ads.
policy holder« and not official« of
busted insurance companies are
prosecuted
Sunday .er v lc ee
Sunday school 1« a.
m .. preaching, le t ad Id Bundays. 11 a.
m .. id and 4 th Sundays. I p m
Ep-
’I1^r t T hV,tt5u* 7
p m
F’r*rer meet-
ng Thursday e ven in gs
Rev
T
L.
Sm ith, P astor
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meeting. Thursday g p m .
O. W I GRESHAM CHAPTER, O. E. S —
Boring. Sunday School Supt. Claude No. 117— W M , Mrs Anna Brown;
F. Cross. Epworth League Pre«. Rev secretary, Mies Rose Dalr. Meet« sec
David Wolf«, prayer meeting leader lond and fourth Thursdays In Odd
R«v. L. T. Smith pastor.
Fellows hell
HENRY E. REED,
County Assessor
Portland, Or«., August 13, 131».
Ad*. Aug. 13-S«pt. 10.
audience end do the
talkin g fo r you.
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