Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 31, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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G K E .s H A M
O 1TH X1K
School Starts Monday, September 6
T h e B o y s a n d G irls w ill n e e d N e w S u its,
N e w D re s s e s a n d N e w S h o e s .
TUESDAY.
AUG TST
31.
IB I»
T h e m any frie n d s of .Miss A u rllla
H o a g la n d w ere g iven
a c o m p le te I
s u r p ris e th is m o rn in g , w hen th e a n - |
n o u n c e m e n t o f h e r licen se to wed
I was p u b lish e d In a P o rtla n d p ap er.
' T h e lucky m an is W m . P. S h u y le r of
S te rlin g , K an sas. T h e w ed d in g will |
ta k e p lace to m o rro w e v e n in g at th e
| hone* o f Mr. a n d M rs. J W . L in g le
, n e a r D am ascu s. Rev. M elville T.
W ir e o ilii iu tlu g
Ja s
’X tra S p e c ia l
For one week only, we will offer Every Boy’s Suit at a
Reduction of I 5% . Every Girl’s Dress at a 15% Reduction.
Boys’ $ 2 .5 0 Suits,
Special
$2.15
Boys’ 3.00 Suits,
2.55
Boys’ 3 .4 5 Suits,
2.98
Boys’ 3.95 Suits,
3.3 5
Boys’ 5.00 Suits,
4.25
B u rg ess of L ak ev iew , O re-1
gon, who lias been th e g u e st of h is!
b ro th e r-in -la w a n d s is le r , Rev. an d I
j Mrs. M elville T. W ire fo r th e past
six w eeks, r e tu rn e d to his h o m e y es­
te rd a y .
M r a n d M rs. D. W. M etzg er have
a r r iv e d fro m S an F ra n c isc o a n d vi­
c in ity , w h ere th e y h av e been fo r th e
p a st m o n th se e in g th e s ig h ts an d
v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s. T h ey re p o rt
a m ost d e lig h tf u l trip . T h ey sp e n t
th e m ost o f th e ir visit w ith Mr. an d
Mrs. 8. E. T o e p le m a n , w ho a r e liv ­
in g on th e ir fa rm a t Isle to n .
Mr.
T o ep lem an
m an a g e s se v e ra l
fru it
a n d tru c k fa rm s b esid es h is ow n.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. W. K en n ey hav e
re tu rn e d from th e ir S easid e c o tta g e
w h ere th e y h av e sp e n t th e p a st few
w eeks.
Mrs. W. J. W irfz anil d a u g h te r
C arly n of P o rtla n d , sp e n t S a tu rd a y
a t th e ir G resh am hom e.
No l a d C hecks
Gresham Grade School Opens Sept.
6th; High School Sept. 20th.
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YOU WILL NEED
SC H O O L BO O K S
Tablets, Pencils, Ink etc.
Brought to the City.
The Largest Supply ever
W e w ill o ffe r th e L a r g e .t T a b le t , an d th e G re a te s t A s s o rtm e n t, th e B est
P encils, etc., y o u r m oney e v e r b o ug ht.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
T fle KLXALL S to r e
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A
J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Best Q u a lity M eats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
to Sire and Quality.
I'H oN E
POWELL STREET
41
given on Specials
F ra n k J o n e s h as co m p leted his
w ork fo r W. F. H oney n e a r C h e rry ­
ville, a n d r e tu rn e d h om e la st week
Mr. J o n e s m ad e e x te n siv e re p a irs
anil im p ro v e m e n ts on Mr. H on ey 's
h o u se a n d fa rm b u ild in g s.
Girls’ 50c Dresst's,
Girls’ 75c Dresses,
Girls’ $1.00 Dresses,
Girls’ 1.50 Dresses,
Girls’ 2.00 Dresses,
Special 43c
“
64c
“
85c
“
$1.27
“
1.69
E. 8. M cC orm ick, p rin c ip a l-e le c t
of th e G resh am
g ra m m a r school,
m oved w ith h is fam ily to G resh am
S a tu rd a y . T h ey will occupy th e J.
E. S tu b b s p ro p e rty on n o rth M ain
s tre e t.
Mr. M cC orm ick's d a u g h te r ,
M iss E d ith V au g h n , is on th e te a c h ­
in g fo rce of th e h ig h school. A n o th e r
d a u g h te r , H elen an d a soil, G lenn,
will a tte n d h ig h school. T h e re a re
tw o o th e r boys in th e fam ily , o ne of
w hom w ill be in th e g ra m m a r school.
Our Stock of Boys' and Girls’ Shoes is Complete and the Best to be Obtained
on the market, price considered.
Put your Boy or Girl in a pair of those chrome tanned gun-metal shoes with
medium weight solid leather soles. The uppers are lo ft and pliable and do not pinch
the feet and Cannot Be Beat for wear.
Prices rance front
Worth tlie Price.
$ 2 .0 0
to $3.OO9 and
Every
T h e T w en ty Y ear T«s,t
“ S om e tw e n ty y e a rs ag o I used
C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o le ra a n d
D iu rrlio eu R e m e d y ," w rite s Geo. W.
B ro ck , p u b lis h e r of th e E n te rp r is e ,
M ie rd i.n , Md. “ I d isco v ered th a t it
w as a q u ick a n d sa fe c u re fo r d ia ­
rrh o e a
Since th e n uo o n e c an sell
me a n y th in g sa id to be 'J u s t as g o o d .'
D u rin g all t h e s e y e a rs I h av e used it
anil ...........m en d ed It m an y tim e s, an d
it h as n e v e r d is a p p o in te d a n y o n e ."
E o r sa le by G re sh a m D rug C o.— Ad.
P a ir is
GRESHAM, ORE.
How
few d ay s ag o w ith a p a rty of hop
ALL THE DOINGS OF a picker».
T h o se g o in g w e re Mr. and
M rs. G eo rg e H am lin ,
L o u ise
and
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ A lb e rt. E lm e r T o w n sen d an d Q uinn
M etzger.
E. W. G riev ish
h as sh ip p ed a
"I th in k ," suhl Mrs. T h o m p so n ,
" t h a t c h ild re n o u g h t to sta y h om e sm a ll box o f rip e tigs to St. P a u l.
T h ey w ere g ro w n on th e M. (). N el­
w ith th e ir m o th e rs ."
Ami th e n , as well as th e a p p la u s e son place.
w ould let h e r, sh e w ent rig h t on
a g ain .
C. A. H ill is w o rk in g a t S andy on
th e new g a ra g e b e in g b u ilt fo r M.
A. D eato n a n d W A. P ro c to r. K reb s
ft M iller h a v e th e c o n tra c t.
It is
lo cated on M ain s tr e e t ju s t w est of
th e Mt. H ood h o tel.
Aug. 30—Sept. 4
This Is ‘Peach Week’
(D eclared so by th e G o v e rn o r)
A n d P e a c h es w ere nev er F in e r o r C h e a p e r th a n now
Large, Luscious Elbertas
■ K B K fl
Small pit», the finest for canning
4 5 c -5 O c b ox
I
Also Clings and Crawfords of the Finest
TOMATOES, TOMATOES
2 5 c , 3O c b o x
Special this Week
GUERNSEY WARE
L a rg e A s s o rtm e n t 3 5 c
to 5 0 c
values
Your Choice 2 5 c
SOME l HING NICE
A rt. L elan d m a d e a tr ip to A u ro ra
to C u r e a S p r a in
A s p r a in muy be c u re d in a b o u t
o n e -th ird th e tim e re q u ire d by th e
u su a l tr e a tm e n t by a p p ly in g C h a m ­
b e rla in 's L in im e n t an d o b se rv in g th e
d ire c tio n s w ith e ach h o ttie
C o r s a le
by G re sh a m D rug t o,— Ad.
SOME 1 MING NEW
Metzger Bros
PHONE
661
LET US FIT YOU OUT
W ashing M achines
Clothes Lines
W ash Boilers
Clothes Wringers
W ash Tubs and Stands
Clothes Baskets
W ash Boards
Clothes Pins
Vacuum W ashers
Make Wash • Day Easy by usine the NEW
D O SS W ASH ER
—AT—
Sterling & Kidder Hardware Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mr. an d M rs. A. M yers, acco m ­
p an ied by M rs. Geo. L eslie an d Mrs.
A. ile v e l, to o k an a u to rid e S u n d ay
to Mr. M yers' wood ca m p on C e d a r
c re e k , w h e re th e y to o k d in n e r. On
th e ir re tu rn tr ip by way o f Dull R un,
th e y p assed an a u to m o b ile c o m p letely
w reck ed a t th e foot of th e g ra d
n e a r Dick M a u p in ’s h o u se. T h e ac
c id e n t h ad a p p a re n tly o c c u rre d but
a s h o r t tim e b efo re, but no p erso n s
w ere th e r e a n d no n a m e co u ld be
le a rn e d .
BERT LINDSEY’S
DRY GOODS SHOP
Wash-Day Necessities
Geo. L eslie,
J r .,
a n d w ife
of
P o rtla n d , c a lle d on th e fo rm e r's
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. L eslie
on S u n d ay . T h ey have ju s t r e tu rn e d
fro m th e ir h o n ey m o o n , w hich took
th e m to th e S an F ra n c isc o an d San
D iego fa irs a n d in to M exico. W hile
in Mexico th e y w itn e sse d th e n a ­
tio n a l s p o r t o f b u ll fig h tin g .
Lumber at Spec’I Sale
I x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns. No. I, $ 1 6 , No. 2, $ 1 2 , and
Common, $8.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24-ft, lengths, Rough $6, Sized $7.
2x4, 2*6; 2»8, 16 or 24-ft. lengths, Rou gh $6, Sized $7.
1x4 SHEATHING, $5.
1x6, H8 SHEATHING $6.
I»6, H8 SHIPLAP, 16 or 24-ft , $7.
2x4, culls, sized, $2.
ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER
Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts
Good Supply of Mooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings,
Shingles, Etc.
Mill now in operation
Let us figure on yo u r o rd ers.
W e Deliver.
Sandy F ir Lumber Co.
M rs. Inez M ille r a n d son R alpti
Phone 44 6
M a r tin L e n n a rtz , M g r.
s t a r te d S a tu r d a y fo r W ilb u r, O regon
S an d y, O r e .
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A b o u t a d ozen s u g g e s tio n s hav e
been receiv ed fo r a n a m e to be g iven Is p rin c ip a l of th e sch o o l, w hich c o n ­
tile ro a d fro m G re sh a m to F a irv ie w . s is ts of g r a m m a r g ra d e s a n d tw o-
All th i ro m a n c e o f a n e lo p e m e n t
B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H —
R a lp h is in tli
It is in te n d e d to ap ply to th e e x te n ­ y e a r high school.
soon e v a p o ra te s if th e w ife h a s a , ' Sunday S chool 10 a. m. M rs. E. A.
ke in w a sh in g to su p p o rt th e b u s L e° n.ar.i1' S u ‘,L t P re ac h in g 11 a m.
sion of th e ro ad to th e C o lu m b ia h ig h school.
an d
p. in. P ra y e r m e e tin g W ed-
riv e r.
T h e re will be no h u rry in
Hut th e n it d o e s n t alw ay.. neS()av ; ;3 0 ,, m R ev A J . W a r e ,
M rs 8. I’. B ittn e r h a s re tu rn e d b an d .
m a k in g a se le c tio n a n d f u r th e r s u g ­ h o m e m uch Im p ro v ed in h e a lth . She h a p p e n th a t w ay.
p a sto r.
g e stio n s at« re q u e s ie i’.
h a s been fo r s e v e ra l rio n tiw in a
T i l e C a s e o f I.. L . C a n te lo u
P o rtla n d s a n ita riu m .
It. It. C a rls o n h as been g iven th e
T ile case of L. L. C a n te lo u , C la r­
c o n tra c t fo r w indow sh a d e s on th e
Mr. an d Mrs. A. W. F r e b e ry , of e n d o n , T ex as, is s im ila r to th a t of
new h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g , th e fo rm ­ G a sto n , w ere h e re S u n d a y view ing m an y o th e r s w ho h av e u sed C h a m ­
e r b id d e r h a v in g fa ile d to fu rn is h th e city an d s u r r o u n d in g s w ith a b e rla in 's C olic, C h o le ra a n d D iar-
th e m a c c o -d in g to h is c o n tra c t.
view to p u rc h a s in g p ro p e rty .
• rrb o e a . S ince th e n no o n e can se ll '
ing a d o c to r fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s, an d
Miss
H azel C a rto n , in s tru c to r-
J o h n H oney le ft la s t w eek lo r u sin g d iffe re n t k in d s o f m e d ic in e fo ri
e le c t to th e d o m estic scien ce d iv i­ i ’a lo A lto. C a lifo rn ia • :» a l '- 'n l L e­ my w ife w ho h a d been tr o u b le d w ith I
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
sio n o f th e I'n io n H igh sch o o l, cam e la n d S ta n fo rd u n iv e rsity . K e is e n ­ se v e re bow el c o m p la in t fo r s e v e ra l ‘
S A N IT A R Y
dow n fro m C o rv a llis y e ste rd a y an d te r in g upon h is second y e a r of col­ m o n th s, I b o u g h t a 26c b o ttle o f!
For
Sale
by Leading Grocers
c h a m b e r la in 's C h o lic, C h o le ra a n d !
is s ta y in g at M ayor S ta p le to n 's fo r a leg e w ork
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few d a y s w h ile m a k in g |»I m s fo r h e r
A L W A Y S O R D E R (T
seco n d
b o ttle
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w as
e n tire ly
8. W. M o rriso n , of P le a s a n t lio n <, c u re d .”
w o rk .
F o r s a le by G re sh a m D rug
s h ip p e d 30 c a rlo a d s o f w ood to P o r t ­ To.— Ad
I
L u th e r T in g ley , of F o rt S tev en s, la n d o v e r tin- Mt. H ood ro a d d u rin g
a n d Miss C o ra L eh m an . o f B o rin g , A ugust.
w ere g ra n te d a m a r ria g e licen se a t
E tts e l
Jo n e s
sp e n t
S u n d ay at
V a n c o u v e r on S a tu rd a v .
W elch es w ith . Ir-, Jo n e s , w ho hne
Mrs. H. W C ooley an d so u H a rry been ca m p in g th e r« to r th e pa*’ tw »
h av e r e tu r n e d fro m a ’ -w eek s’ visit w eeks
FIGURES AS OF AUGUST 18, 1915
to C o n d o n . A co u sin o f H a rry C ooley,
J.
K. S tu b b s a n d fam ily hav e
Roy C a rn tn g . cam e w ith th e m fo r a
m oved In to th e
C u m m in s
hom e,
Total Resources over
v isit o f a few w eeks h e re
$200,000,00
w hich th e y
w ill
occupy w ith his
Paid Capital Stock
30,000.00
M
At
a
m e e tin g of th e h o ard of m o th e r. M rs
A. S tu b b s, and
Surplus
20,000,00
sch o o l d ir e c to r s , h eld la st n ig h t. It g r a n d f a th e r . E d. C u m m in s.
Bonds and Warrants
13,123.65
w as d ecid e d to open th e G resh am
Loans
106.357.01
M u ltn o m ah C am p. W o o d m en of
g ra d e sc h o o ls on M onday, S eptem -
Deposits
150,131.33
I th e W o rld , in P o rtla n d , w ill h a v e an
h e r «.
Cash on i.and and in banks
46,79651
im p o rta n t
m e e tin g
n ext
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C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r P h ilo H o l­
d o u b le w h a t law re q u ire s.
b ro o k h a d h is rig h t a rm b ro k e n on to a tte n d . A n u m b e r of th e m e m ­
A b a n k of s t r e n g th a n d c o n se rv a tism . E very a c c o m m o d a tio n con-
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n w hile c ra n k in g b e rs liv in g In G re sh a m a re m a k in g
s is te n t w ith good b an k in g .
j h is a u to
H e w as aw ay on a fishing p la n s to be th e re ,
it
ts ex p ected
W e pay F O U R P E R C E N T In te re s t on T im e C ertiflc ites a n d Sav-
! tr ip a t th e tim e.
th a t s e v e ra l a u to lo a d s w ill go fTotn
in g s A cco u n ts only.
e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h .
Dr. a n d M rs II. H O ’t a re ex - 1
S uppose th e g o v e rn m e n t does is
p ecte d h o m e to d ay o r to m o rro w i
I t w o u ld stilt
fro m th e i r a u to tr ip n o rth .
T hey su e a 1 1-cent s ta m p
w en t xs t a r as B ellin g h a m , W ash - j as t a r fro m o u r re a c h as a I l l - b i l l
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
Banking Strength
Fa IRST STATE B
k t
tn g to n xnd cam p ed o u t n ig u t t w hile
tb e i:
t>
E yes tested and g la sses
I Dr. Oso. Ia g lU .— Adv.
fitted
G RESHAM , ORE.