Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 21, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
o rT L O O K
T V E M H Y . S E P T E M B E R 21. 101.5
P A G E I U R E E
VICTORY
M onday, S e p te m b e r 20.
M iss E va
S c h n e id e r w ill
te a c h
th e co m in g
term .
G uy R o b e rts o n h a s been laid up
fo r th e p a st w eek w ith a p a in fu l
h an d c a u se d by a su p p o se d s liv e r, |
a lm o st c a u sin g blood poisoning.
Jo h n
S le rc t
w as
c a lle d aw ay
Uutte s u d d e n ly on la s t T u e sd a y by
th e d e a th of bis u n d e In I 'm a tllla
co u n ty .
T h e new b rid g e o v e r th e S andy
riv e r by th e A u to m o b ile C lu b w ill be
d o s e d fo r so m e tim e on a c c o u n t of
w o rk b ein g done. M uch b la s tin g is
b ein g d o n e a n d th e
ro ad w ill be
h a rd su rfa c e d .
if you buy your MONEY ORDERS at the
M iss E d ith A n d rew s h as r e tu rn e d
SPECIALS FOR
h o m e a f t e r a w e e k 's o u tin g a t th e
b each . S he re p o rts a good tim e.
G. W. A lld e r w on th e $50 p riz e
on h is te n boxes of a p p le s a t th e fa ir.
All colored Outing Flannel, reg. 10c, 13 yds.
CORBETT
$1.00
R. K e rs la k e h a s p u rc h a s e d a fine
* I n A i
m
.
WSTOFFHf IH»M£
WE (FHRcF
Laundry Soap, 28 bars
$10.01 to $20 Orders
IOc
new
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to
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d
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R.
W oodie, of E sta c a d a
$1.00
5c
50.01 to 60 O rders
20c
M iss F lo re n c e W ilh elm s ta r te d to a,1(^ M iss G lad y s I.asley , liv in g ab o u t
Pair Ladies Shoes anil two pair Hose
10c
$1.00
75.01 to 100 Orders
30c
fo u r m ile s from C o rb e tt, w ere m a r ­
th e G re sh a m h ig h sch o o l M onday.
10c
Fifteen cans 1». S. Pork and Beans
$1.00
M iss A n n ie M o rg an , w ho h a s been ried W ed n e sd a y , S e p te m b e r 15. by
All other amounts in same proportion.
s ta y in g a t L. S p e n c e r's fo r th e la s t th e ir P a s to r Rev. W. F. R e e d e r at
Ten cans P. S. Clams
$1.00
five m o n th s, is h o m e fo r a re s t.
l ^e C h ris tia n c h u rc h , in th e p res-
W e P ay 5 » on 1 im e D e p o sits o f $ 5 0 0 or o v e r
Several Special Combination Lots.
A. H. B u rn s g o t first p rize on h is en c* ° f re la tiv e s a n d a few frie n d s,
re g is te re d c a lf an d seco n d p rize on T h e b rid e is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d
his cow .
Mrs. F . N. L asley. S he h a s grow n
I’. W ilh elm sp e n t S u n d ay a t th e **’ w o m an h o o d in th is v icin ity and
h o m e o f his b ro th e r, L. W ilh elm .
l,aB a bo at of frie n d s w ho w ish h e r
Mrs. L. F. C ooley is v is itin g h e r e v e r>' h a p p in e s s, a n d we c o n g ra tu -
P h o n e bill
< ir e s lia m
son 11. W. C ooley fo r a few w eeks.
bite th e g ro o m as he h a s won a p rize
Miss Dolly M o rgan h a s r e tu r n e d *a th e lo tte ry of life.
h o m e a f t e r tw o w eek s at th e hop
Rev. G eo rg e E noch w ill give a
CANNING DEMONSTRATION ( d ietim R o u n d -u p a n d to W alla W alla fields.
ste re o p tic o n show a n d le c tu re on
AT MULTNOMAH GRANGE W a sh in g to n .
Mr. a n d M rs M a th ew s an d d a u g h - In d ia W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , S ep tem -
R o b e rt C o p elan d
h as g o n e to te r s C aro l an d B aro l s p e n t S u n d a y b er 22d. in th e b a se m e n t of th e high
F . L. G riffin, s t a te a g e n t fo r th e
C am as, W a sh in g to n , to w ork.
at Mr. P a y n e’s.
school b u ild in g . Rev. E noch w as a
boys' a n d g i r l ’s d u b w ork o f th e O r­
1x6. 1x8, RUS1IC, alt patterns. No. I, $ 1 6 , No. 2, $1 2 , and
M rs. 11. D onley o f S p o k a n e , is
Mrs. A.
S te w a rt
a n d c h ild re n , ' m issio n a ry to In d ia
fo r se v e ra l
egon A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e, w ill be at v is i’in g
Common. $8.
h e r m o th e r,
Mrs. li. M.
tro m B rid al V eil, w ho w ere v is itin g y e a rs a n d u n d o u b te d ly th e le c tu re
H er d a u g h te r , H a rrie t, w ho h e r p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. G. W. A ll- '»'¡11 be v ery in te re s tin g
M u ltn o m a h g ra n g e , No. 71, O rie n t, S haw .
1x4. 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths. Rough $6, Sized $7.
an d In-
S a tu r d a y , S e p te m b e r 25, to g iv e a h a s been h e re fo r s e v e ra l w eeks, will d er, an d also to o k in th e fa ir, re - « tru c tiv e .
2x4, 2*6; 2»8, 16 or 24-ft. lengths. Rough $ 6 , Sized $7
A sm a ll a d m issio n will
acco m p an y h e r m o th e r hom e.
he c h a rg e d .
tu r n e d h e m e S u n d ay .
l»4 SHEATHING, $5.
h o m e c a n n in g d e m o n s tra tio n a n d lec­
S chool
h a s o p e n e d w ith
J . B.
Miss H elen C o u lte r w ent to P o r t­
tu r e . T h is w ill ta k e p lace d u rin g th e
1x6.
I «8 SHEATHING $6.
L en t a s p rin c ip a l a n d
Mrs. J a n e t
land F rid a y e v e n in g to he p re se n t at
le c tu re h o u r in th e a fte rn o o n a n d th e
LUSTED
I x6. I »8 SHIPLAP. 16 or 24-ft , $7.
G ra n t a s p rim a ry te a c h e r. T h e a t ­
a teachers* m e e tin g on S a tu rd a y .
p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
2*4, culls, sized, $2.
te n d a n c e is good a n d e v e ry th in g is
Mr W iley a n d d a u g h te r s F r a n ­
fa v o ra b le fo r a
su c c e s sfu l sch o o l ces an d L eone r e tu r n e d
to t h e i r ;
PLEASANT HOME
FAIRVIEW
A I 1RACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER
y ear.
h o m e a f t e r v is itin g h is d a u g h te r ,
A m o th e rs ' m e e tin g will he held
T
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The
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n
Mrs M ath ew R auw , a n d o th e r re la
u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e W o m en 's
Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts
w ill m e e t on F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e w ill c e le b ra te ra lly d ay n ext S u n ­ fives an d frie n d s fo r s e v e ra l w eeks, j C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e I’nlon at tin
Good
Supply
of Flooring and all Finish Lumber. Mouldings,
A p ro g ra m w ill be re n d e re d
sch o o lh o u se . T ills is th e first m e e t­ day.
N. W. Ja c k s o n to o k in th e f a i r a t M e th o d ist c h u rc h , F rid a y a fte rn o o n .
Shingles, Etc.
in g of tile y e a r a n d p la n s fo r th e c o n sistin g of so lo s, q u a r te ts an d ex ­ V an co u v er o n e day la s t w »ek.
S e p te m b e r 24.
An in te re s tin g pro-
erc
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Rev.
I.
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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w in te r will be d iscu ssed . All p a tro n s
Mill n ow in operation
Let us figure on your ord ers.
We D eliver.
will d e liv e r an a p p ro p r ia te a d d re s s. la n d , v isited th e ir p a re n ts Mr. a n d | 1 re s h m e n ts serv ed . M o th ers a re es
of th e d is tric t a re in v ited to a tte n d
Mr. an d M rs. G. O. D olph an d T h e b a n n e rs used at th e fa ir will be Mrs* (J L u sted S a tu r d a y am i S u n d ay pecially in v ite d to lie p re se n t
d a u g h te r , M iss
L a u ra ,
h av e
r e ­ used in ilei o ra tio n s a n d in di s ig n â t- ' r e tu r n in g h o m e by a u to Mr. L u ste d
E le c tric v acu u m c le a n e r $21.50,
ta k in g th em .
tu r n e d fro m
F e rn d a le , C a lifo rn ia , lug th e classes.
w h ere he h a s been em p lo y ed in
Mr. a n d Mrs. W o o d a rd a n d c h ll- , ( g u a r a n te e d ) at S te rlin g ft K id d er
P hone 44 6
■Martin L e n n a rtz, Mgr.
S a n d y , O re.
d re n , o f P o rtla n d ,
v is ite d
a t th e j H dw . ('o . See th e m a t th e la ir.
big c h e e se fa c to ry .
T h ey will re
MELROSE
m ain h e re fo r th e w in ter.
h om e o f J. W. R o b e rts o n o n e day
G R E SH A M R E B E K A H LODGE, NO.
S tr a w b e r rie s a r e rip e in M elrose.
la s t w eek.
E a rl S ta n le y h as g o n e to th e Pen
1.50
e v e ry
second
and
f o u r t h T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 yr.
F ifte e n p e r c e n t ofT on all law n
T o m a to e s a r e very p le n tifu l. T h e |
U ednea
a t ó ™
8 p. M
m . In th ."
e I . k
O. e o S .Ï P
L u ste d sch o o l w ill o p en n ext , f ha?,
N d r \ o a Kv b y 1 cs l.-
l is I I M
/ t s- W n . V
i ■■ r ¿ : C
. s m
as
D ally O rig o n ia n . 1 yr. r e g ..... $6.00 h o se d u rin g S e p te m b e r a t S te rlin g ft
v in es th a t w ere sp ra y e d a re fre e
’ s e c r e t a r y M r s C o r a C h ilif e r a
C o m b in a tio n , 1 y e a r ............
6.00 K id d e r H dw . C o.— Ad.
fro m b lig h t.
------
S chool o p en ed M onday w ith an e n ­
$ - DAY - $
Thursday, Sept. 23
50 % SAVED Q
BANK OF GRESHAM
Walrad Mercantile Co.
Lumber at Spec’l Sale
Sandy F ir Lumber Co,
Attention!
ro llm e n t o f th irte e n .
O u r peo p le a r e lib e ra lly p a tr o n ­
izin g th e f a ir a n d a re re c e iv in g th e ir
s h a r e o f th e prizes.
O P P O B T L A N D . OREG O N
R alp h anil R ob b ie M ercer d id well
w ith th e ir fa rm d isp la y , re c e iv in g
In v ite s all f a r m e rs w ho h a v e no
In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s
th ird p rize.
to in s u re w ith us. T h is a s s o c ia ­
M rs. A lta G e n try a n d son R u ssell
tio n is th e c h e a p e st an d s a f e s t in
a
re
v is itin g in P o rtla n d u n til S a tu r ­
th e s ta te . It in s u re s on ly c o u n try
d ay w hen th e y w ill s t a r t fo r N e­
p ro p e rty a n d h a s o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
In s u ra n c e in fo rce.
b ra s k a fo r an e x te n d e d v isit w ith
re la tiv e s.
W rite or phone
M r. a n d M rs. C y ru s C u lp in ,
of
H . W . S N 4 S H A 1 L , P res.
P o rtla n d , v isited Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R elief
F r itz on T u esd ay .
A sso ciatio n .
J. H. W ilso n h a s fo r a g u e st h is
G resh a m B o u t s No. 3
P h o n s 74
b ro th e r Jo se p h W ilso n of S o n o m a,
N o ta r y P u b lic
B e a l E s ta t s
C a lifo rn ia .
M r.
W ilso n
fo rm e rly
lived in th is c o m m u n ity , h is f a th e r
h a v in g ta k e n a d o n a tio n claim h e re
in a n e a rly day.
T h e Iliff S u n d a y sch o o l receiv ed
seco n d p riz e in th e p a ra d e . A h a n d
so m e b o u q u e t w as a ls o w on in tlie
tu g of w a r c o n te s t.
C ecil D uke Is b o o k k e e p e r a t th e
S an d y F ir L u m b e r co m p an y .
PAUL HOETZEL, Prop.
Mr. a n d Mrs. II. W h ite h e a d , o f
P o rtla n d , a re g u e s ts of th e i r niece,
Mrs. I. T. W ood.
M rs. M ary B oggs, of A lb an y , v is­
ited h e r b ro th e rs E lm e r an d T h eo .
M ercer on W ed n esd ay a n d T h u r s ­
day.
M iss
Ire n e
D o u g lass b e g in s a
te rm of sch o o l a t M o rg an , O reg o n ,
next M onday.
M rs. G u sta P ix ley a n d d a u g h te r
On the M arket
H elen of Ja c k s o n , M ich ig an , a re
Fresh Every Day.
m a k in g a n e x te n d e d v is it w ith th e ir
c o u sin , M rs. J. (’. D uke.
M r. a n d .Mrs. A. B. C o n ra d re-
u rn e d T u e sd a y fro m A lb an y w h e re
th e y a tte n d e d th e fu n e r a l o f Mrs.
C o n ra d 's s is te r , M rs. P e te r N eu sch -
w a n d e r, w ho d ied a t St. M ary 's h o s­
p ita l on S a tu rd a y .
M rs.
N eusch-
w a n d e r w as ta k e n su d d e n ly ill an d
ru s h e d to th e h o s p ita l fo r a n o p e r a ­
»lam St.,
-
Gresham.
tio n , b u t soon a f t e r su ccu m b ed .
Rev. T h o s. W iles re c eiv ed first
p rize on b eets a n d ta lle s t su n flo w er.
^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 Mrs. W iles first p rize on a s p a ra g u s
fern an d o le a n d e r.
C h as. T a llm a n
on co m m e rc ia l
b e e ts ,
a p p le s an d
p each es.
M rs.
C a p ta in B ra n so n
AEZ, K IN D S A N D ADD SIX E S
first p rize on g e n e ra l d is p la y of c u t
N e w C a lle ry
flow ers.
G len M ercer, first prize on la rg e ..t
su n flo w er.
PICTURE FRAMING
G IL T
OR
NATURAL
WOOD.
Rev. B. J. H oad ley p re a c h e d his
N e a t and Cheap.
fa re w e ll
se rm o n
Sunday.
T h is
good m an is g re a tly b elo v ed by all
M A X S C H N E ID E R
h is hearers.
S ell B ld g , M ain S t., U resn a m
M abel W ood is ta k in g m u sic les­
P hons M l
so n s of M rs. P o m ero y of G re sh a m .
.,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. G undlac, r.f P ort­
land. visited th eir p aren ts the w eek ­
end.
C arolene T allm an ,
R alph
and
R obbie Mercer, O live and Roy O l­
sen and E ld red ge M cCulloch started
to high sch ool Monday.
Dr. C larence T rue W ilson pre­
sen ted C aptain B ranson w ith a pair
o f registered m u lefoot pigs.
T h e F a r m er s’ M utual Fire
R e lie f A sso c ia tio n
IK t k Tofe4»
City Bakery
R o ad ster
•
$725
T i m is th e largest « c y lin d e r O v e rla n d
th a t w ill be p rodu ced this y e a r
B rea d
:: Pies, Cakes and
other Pastry
PHOTOS
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocer»
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
BORING R E B E K A H LODGE No.
213, I. O. O. F.
M eets 1st and 3d
F ridays at 1 :1 5 in I. O. O. F. Hall
N oble Grand, Mra. L ou isa Joh n son ,
secretary, Wm A. M orand. V isitors
w elcom e
Il I ,.l
h
The Newest Overland
$ 3 2 5 Less T h a n L ast Y e a r
T he 1916 O verland Is es­
sen tially th e sam e as th e
1015 Overland the fam ou s
M o d el 8 0 th a t s o ld fo r
91075.
B u t th e p rice Is 9 3 2 5
less.
T he stre a m -lin e body is
th e sa m e as the $1075
m odel of last season.
It has the sa m e magnifi­
cent finish; that deep, rich
tone of dark Brewster green
w ith fine h airlin e strip in g
of clear ivory-w hite.
It has th e su m e power­
ful, econom ical thirty-five
horsepower, four-cylinder
m otor, b u t w e ig h s less.
It has h ig h -ten sio n m a g ­
n e to ignition.
I t has th e sa m e under-
slu n g rear springs. If has
th e convenient a rra n g e ­
m e n t of electric control
b u tto n s o n th e steering
co lu m n .
I t h a s th e sa m e easy-
w orking c lu tc h w hich any
w om an can o p e ra te ; the
sa m e “ easy to h a n d le ”
sh iftin g levers; the sam e
“ easy to stc i r w ith " w heel;
th e sa m e positive brakes.
It has 3.4“ x 4“ tires
w hich is u n u su a l on a car
a t th is price.
In d etail, finish, m e­
chan ical fineness, com ­
fo rts and conveniences,
th is new est O verland gives
you all th ere w as in the
$1075 O verland a n d even
m ore p o w e r.
And It c o sts you b u t $750
- $.12.5 less than la s t sea­
s o n 't la r g e 3 5 h orse­
p o w e r O verlan d.
Deliveries are being m ade
now all over th e co u n try .
Every O verland dealer
already h as a w alling list.
Place your order im m e­
diately and you can be
sure of a speedy delivery.
S p e c ific a tio n s
3» FForMeower m u r
H igh l e n r t' .n m a g n e t o i g
» - H e a r in g r r a n g th a ll
T h a r tn o - i r p h o n i ' —jt l n g
V n d a r r lu n g r e a r e p r t n g r
S S ' n g " t i r e t . n n a - ih l d In r r a r
D e m o u n ta b l e r im e : t i l t h o n e r e t t a
U n i r l e d a r l in g a n d lig h tin g t p e t m
I le a d lig h l d im m e r i
l l a l n - r l tia n , v e n t i l a t in g te p e . h a!
l e l n d th l e l d
I n i t u rn . tn b o a r d o n g o r e t d o t h
L r f f K a n J d r H * . r e n te r I
(fn e-tn a n to p : tr sf» c over
M ffn e r h . »pe tutu m e te r
This Car Is Now On Display Her«
C. M. ZIMMERMAN, Gresham, Ore.
" M e d e la f . ». X.”
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
N e w M o d e lt N o w on D u p la y a t D l . P a n a m a P acific E x p o u U o o