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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
PAGE I (H B GHINHA.M After Invoicing W e find that w e are 'long on a few articles, and are going to cut the prices in two. in som e cases to m ove these goods. D o ve r Egg B ea te r*. Reg 10c value. S tan d ard B ath R oom C le an er Ipt. size, R eg. 30c value. Iqt. “ “ 50c R o ta ry D o ug h -n ut C u tters, I Or value C o m b in atio n Pliers O ffic ia l R a t C atch ers, Reg I Or value B icycle Bells, Reg 35c value. 8c 2 0c 35c 5c O l TlXXJk ALL THE DOINGS OF TOUR HOME T O W A m anage license was issued to Philip J Clontnger of Portland, and Miss Bonita June .Metzger, at Van couver on W ednesday, where they were married. Miss Metzger is well known in Gresham where she was horn and raised. FRIDAY. J A M AKV 7. I Win Mr and Mrs F. L Mack, the lat ter having been Miss Pearl Jones, are making a bridal tour of the middle west They left on Tuesday tor Chicago and will revisit the scenes of their youth They were raised near each other and were ac quainted before coming to Oregon They expect to be away several months. LIBRARY NOTES Harper's Weekly has begun a new department with the new year The editor, Mr Norman Hepgood plane 15c O FLLLV APPRECIATE the good points of a m achine to spend the winter in W ashington 5c it is necessary to exam ine into the details of its construction where he can he in close touch with 25c You will expect us to say affairs of state. He will write on ' The Nation's Capitol” touching up T h e B L A C K H A W K Is th e B e s t on all the big questions of the day. spreader on earth. But you will want to know This magazine is on file at the libra Ployed Metzger, who has been ry. Back numbers may be taken out. ? W H Y and W H E R E T spending a few weeks at home, will The 8chool Arts magazine has been it is the best. Its Concave, Its Autom obile Front Axle, return to the O. A C. at Corvallis, to added to the magazines received at Light Draft, Few Repair Bills — A Machine Always Ready resume his studies next Monday the library for 1H16. BEST TO BUY EEST TO USE The library circulated twenty-two J. T. Still ions has moved his more books in December than in No plumbing shop front the Koss build ing to the Sell building formerly oc vember, not a large gain but we hope Tel. 544. cupied by the Acetylene Gas Co., on to be of more service this month. Gresham These cold days are just the time to Second street. snuggle into a warm corner with an Greshunt grange will hold an all- 1 interesting book. day m eeting tomorrow, the principal event of which will be the installa PLEASANT HOME tion ot ofllcers. A good lecture pro- Hl F rauds died at his home at grom will be given. Kelso, January 6. The funeral will S K Palniquist. the Gresham har Nothing Better than be held from the Baptist church at ness maker, has installed a new ma- i Pleasant Home, Saturday, January 8, JANUARY 10 11. chine and started a new line of work, at 1 p m. Rev. E. A Leonard will S M I T H ’S T H E A T E R that of repairing autom obile cur conduct the services, both at the DON T TALK IT DON T THINK IT, BUT SEE IT tains lie will sew in celluloid cur- I church and at the grave. Interment A U ra n ia Y ou W ill N e v e r F o rg e t tains or any other repairing. ut Plenannt Horae cemeterv Our Prices: $1, $ 1.2 5, $ 1.5 0 Before the last M. E. Ladles' Aid Guaranteed for one year chicken pie supper the ladies bought I m**j tlie-XI u elle r W «siding. a gross of Individual pie plates. They A 5 Reel Broadway Feature, w ritten and Produced by Lois Weber. O u r W in d o w D is p la y A. E. Forsythe and Miss Louise were given qut and now there are I iiis re m a rk a b le lif e d ra m a is to o le a l, to o h u m a n . fo r liie re Meuller were married at the bride’s one dozen and a half of them miss w o rd s . It h its y o u a m i me a m i o u r n e ig h b o rs , It m a k e s u s ri iiie iid s r ing Anyone having some of these home in Montavillu at 2 :3 0 p in , a m i re g re t e v e ry w o rd o f id le gossip we Im v i ever r e p e a te d . F rom tins will please return them to Sterl- ■ Sunday, January 2. p lo t to p ro d u c tio n th is film sa tisfie s. U o not fa il to see it fo r it is lug & Kidder or the Bank of Gresh- ; Mark Doryland was best man and Olie o f tile b ig g e st p la y s e v e r p ro d u c e d . Mrs Mark Doryland, the bride’s sis- am. The R e c a l l Store I ter, and Miss Flora Johnson were S . B. Hall Is getting the indorse . bridesmaids Rev. S. W Seeman of ment of several granges of the coun ficiated ty for the position o ’ county agricul The bride wore a beautiful gown turist. He is now at Corvallis, In at- , I of w hite silk with a lace veil and car- tendance upon the Farm ers’ course I rled a bouquet of white caruutions. As he is a graduute of the O. A. C. The bridesmaids wore blue Hilk and lie is directly in line for the appoint carried pink carnations A J. W BROWN. Prop. ment. A bicycle stolen from Latourell's Many useful and handsome preg- Best Quality Meats, garage several weeks ago has been , 1 ents were received. identified as one found in the cabin The bride is a very popular young of E. It Kemp. lady ut Montavilla and lias made T h e Queen Esther Circle will hold many friends there Mr. Forsythe Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according a hake sale at Metzger Bros, store, has lived at Hillsview since child Saturday afternoon, January 8, be- . hood and is very widely known. FOGNE 41 POWELL STREET ginning at 2 p. til. ! John Meuller, bride's parents, Those present the were Mr. and Mrs. Itev. ft. D. Streyfeller, of Seattle, | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doryland, Misses is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Plum- I.Ida and Elizabeth Masters, Emanuel I niler III t\a k tiic h e . lee. He will hold a series of m eet and Theodore Meuller, Rev. and Mrs. Human beings occasionally live v o l C A N N O T A F F O R D T o M IS S T H I S G R E A T P H O T O P L A Y ings in a Portland church. S. W. Seeman, Dr. and Mrs. Le Ferve through incredibly long imprison- It is one tlm t e v e ry o n e i ii tin s to w n o r a n t o th e r s h o u ld b y a ll means and children, Henry Johnson, Mrs. The Queen Esther Circle met at ments after their dwelllngs have see. W o rd s c a n n o t exp re ss its s u p e r io r ity . the home of Miss Esther Elford last Gibson and son Norman, Mrs. Louis been overwhelmed by avalanches ADMISSION 6c and 10c Yunker, Mrs. Reefl and mother. Saturday night. On March 19, 1755, avalanches bur- ' Tin* l*'<Mt l i f i l l llorsi*. the spring In order that all the world (' H Myers of Pasco, W ashington, Misses Flora Johnson, Flora Lins, led the village of Bergem oletto, In ' M a in S t., Gresham may have abundant harveat, that who bus been visiting his parents, and Mabie Hupp the Italian Alps, and on April 25 I don't know who wrote this toast Their many friends join In wish furnishes the sport of kings, that Mr and Mrs. W A. Myers, and Mrs. three women were dug out alive to the horse, hut I'd rather read It with blazing eve and distended nos Myrtle Myers since New Years day, ing them a happy and prosperous life from a stable in which they had been than Vest's dog speech: together. Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe immured for thirty-seven days in the tril fearlessly leads our greatest gen will leave for his home tomorrow. H e r e 's to that bundle of seatt- will make their home at Hillsview dark beneath the mass of snow which erals through carnage and renown, Attention Is called to the ad in nieut nerves with the heart of a i whose blood forms one of the in lay forty-two feet higher than the roof With them had been buried a woman, llie eye of a g ale lie, t h e 1 gredients that go to make the tnk In this Issue of the Sundial Feed Mill D iscip lin e A m on g B aboons. little boy, six goats, a donkey and courage of n gladtutor, the docility which all history Is written and who of Fairview which will be found reg som e hens o f a slave, the proud carriage of a 1 finally, la black trappings, palls the ularly in Tile baboons of Africa probably Friday's Outlook. The The child, the donkey and the king nnd the blind obedience of a I humblest of us to the newly sodded soldier, the companion of the desert 1 threshold of eternity.” St Louis Sundial people are large dealers and have the best m ilitary regulations of fowls soon died, but the goats helped , plain dial turns the moist furrows In i Post-Dispatch shippers und draw patronage from any of the auimals. W hile they are the women to survive, their milk supplem enting the thirty or forty very large territory. Farmers and feeding in a dangerous place, they cakes and the pocketful o f chestnuts On the M arket dairymen cannot do better than set sentries on every side— big. wise upon which they depended for food. Fresh Every Day. Hope of finding the women alive had watch for their quotatoons and ex veteran baboons that stt perfectly been abandoned when far in April tend to them a generous patronage quiet and keep a vigilant watch. At the brother of one had a dream in Mrs. J E Metzger left on Wednea a sharp bark of warning from one of which she appealed to him for res day for Los Angeles to visit her par these outposts, every ape ceases his cue. The weather then at last made ex occupation; even the babies hush I ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Carlson cavation possible, and the women their cries on the instant. At anoth were restored to the world and pres Mrs Ella A ton has returned home er bark all may resume work or play, ently to health — Chicago News from Mrs A. C. Wthlon's. whom she or again, the second note may carry was nursing for a few days. Alex. Swanson, of West Concord. a different message; then the leader PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. "THE ONE BEST” Feeding the birds Is not only N. IL, a granite cutter, possesses two gives an order, and all retreat rapid k - a a m m i pleasurable pastime but It should be ly to the denser part of the forest. peculiar characteristics. His hands made a duty. With the snow too work in unison— that is, a move When traveling, these creatures HOMINY SAUER KRAUT Fourni a Sure T hing. deep for them to find their natural have both a front and a read guard. ment of oue involuntarily causes the 2 cans 2 cans | sources of food it is not only a charity Half a dozen powerful apes scout other hand to perform the sam e func 1. B. Wixon, Farm ers Mills, N. Y., 26c 26c hut a necessity that a few crumbs well in front of the main body, now tion, and while he has an abundance has used Chamberlain's Tablets for line grain or suet be placed where Inspecting the woods from the of hair on his head, he has never had years for disorders of th® stomach | they will find It in some sheltered ground, now climbing to the tops of to use a razor on his face. and liver and says, "Chamberlain's place Tablets are the best I have ever used, DIMPLE PEAS SUCCOTASH the tallest tre«'s If the traveler tine Arkansas man at an expense lo r sale by Gresham Drug Co.— Adv Will Walker, a brother of Mrs conies upon a tribe of baboons he per can 2 cans of $500 this year raised and sold Carl Dahl, and Miss Lottie Vinton, of usually sees only one of the scou'.s, Pennsylvania railroads in the last 16c 26c 4,500 bushels of rice at more than $1 Grass Valley, visited here the first who bares hts teeth savagely, burk- fiscal year killed 1,162 persons, main bushel. of the week ly trespassers. once and ts gone. Farther away the Ben Rollins Is confined to hts bed hunter may observe th • whipping of with the grip, but Is somewhat im branches as the rest of the tribe re proved today. treat so raptdlv that no man car overtake them. Should tin observer Bert Thomas is spending a fe Beef Tomato Oxtail days here, having been called from happen upon the rear gu rd he will GET IN THE HARNESS AND DO. Mutton Celery Chicken Toledo. W ashington, by the sickness observe that they b elg v differently from the scouts Not silent or cau Is worth more Io you than all the resolutions that von can and death of hia father. Mr. Thomas Vegetable Mock Turtle Pea Train«*. The world is looking for the man who does things and ts In business In Toledo under the tious. they constantly give J nick, not for the man who resolves to do something. firm uame of the Toledo Hardware sharp commands, nov. ngrlly chid The way to have a hank account is to sta rt one and not re Co, and says hts business of general ing some lagging youngster or g liiu g solve to start one. The time t o start one is Now. Today not hardware and farm Implements ts another a slap - nd a blip tomorrow. As far as we know, the baboons growing and prospects are good are the only apes or other anim als A FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OFFICER A r«w*ent Item In the Outlook re Salt Salmon CTromarty Bloaters said recently in our presence, that there were more and better Codftsh Strip ferred to Emery's auto truck as the that post a sentry at night Common Choice Red ly. they sleep tn raves among the New pack opportunities for the young men of today than ever before, Reliable auto truck. That was a m is Per lb 10c cliffs, and when all have retired to that he knew of one firm on the Pacific Coast who were now Per lb. 10c 6 for 26c take only in the matter of a capital looking and had been looking for more than one year for a "R.” Gresham has two auto trucks rest you may be sure that one of their number will be wide awake, sit young man to till a position at $10,000 per year. hauling between Gresham and Port A few pieces of A L U M IN U M and G L A S S W A R E That man must he a man who had made his way, capable land and both are "reliable ” But It ting on some exposed rock or other of savuig. and handling not only his own affairs but that of happens one Is known as the R eli point of vantage from which he ran to close out at Greatly Reduced Pi ices. see in every direction Not even the others profitably able Truck Service and that one ts leopard, the most determined foe of A good tune to start that hank account is right now. A owned and run by Hosa Brothers he baboon, dares attack them at good place the i Bert and F red), who in addition to general hauling have b**en lately night, uuless he can surprise and kill When attacked »hey will transporting quite • few cows for the sentry T K Howltt, which shows the many tight In defense of their fam ilies un til the last "man" Is dead Wire 661 Powell St. G re sh a m G P E S r i A M . Oi?EL. usee which may be made of the auto trucks. U t » » g g M x a g a jv tii. What yos waat. See Want Ads TAKE ADVANTAGE Just a reminder and for reference in tne days to come, it is chronicled here that there has been snow on the ground z»nce Tuesday, December 28. It is m ow ing today, with an east iud, hut the snow' is only about three Inches deep and so far has not exceeded that depth. T of these Low Prices ---- a t = HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY S T E R L IN G & K ID D E R Hardware Company COLD WEATHER HELPS i- Monday & Tuesday Hot Water Bottles ‘SCANDAL’ ** S ee GRESHAM DRUG CO. I GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon City Bakery B read SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS Pies, Cakes and other Pastry Monopole in I ins “Monopole” Soups AWAY WITH NEW YEARS' RESOLUTIONS N e w A r r iv a l s Metzger Bros. FIRST STATE BANÏ '1 i