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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1916)
I A T T E N T IO N ! » . Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders 0200000102010001000101000002485353000001010153482302000000539000 MILL FEED any quantity at Carload R ates for C ash Cash Prices any day up to and including ■ Friday, February 4 Bran, . . . per ton $23.00 Shorts, . . per ton $24.50 Middlings, per ton $32.00 ---------- I u io n H ig h S c h o o l N o te s . On account of the deep snow, school was dism issed for over a week It re-opened Monday the 14th. The school board had a business meeting last week at the schoolhouse Mrs A R. Tollefson left Tuesday for an extended visit at Seattle with her parents. Mr and Mrs Nlsbet. About fifty volum es of recent fic tion have been received at the libra- | ry. Everyone is taking an especial luterest in the library, particularly the magazines To the magazine list of last year, has been added “f e n - j tury," "Youth's Companion," and "Popuuar Mechanics." Owing to the dism issal ot school, sem ester exam inations will be post poned until next week. Isabel Roy and Thelma Jones of District 3» took the 8th grade ex am inations on January 13th and 14th The singing society will meet at Clara l.asley's on Friday evening of 'th is week. Doris Trlckey spent last week-end with Gladys Barr at Mrs Emily's Esther Kincaid w ns a guest on Sun day, of the Misses Laura and lva Reed Mrs Albert Fox and little daugh ter, of Troutdale, came Monday for a short visit with her parents. Mr and I Mrs W. H. Reed John IU*nes was In Portland on | business the first of the week I Joe Leader went to Seattle Sunday to visit his brothers who are attend ing the University of Washington 1 there. Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Kincaid's little | daughter Luclle, Is very ill. threat ened with pneuinonlu Fred C. Reed was In Portland Sat urday. The steam er Tahoma with Captain t hus Nelson and a crew of three mi'ii have been muroohed a short dis tal.ce above Cape Horn. W ashington, since January bth. The Bteamer Is about 4 0« feet from the W ashington shore, and the ice is solid around her I and possibly twenty feet deep In places How the Tahoma will fare when the ice breuks up is a questln of great concern to Captain Nelson The steam er is plainly seen from Thor's Point and It was thought for a time ahe would sink but as vet is held by the lc^ FA IRVIEW Sanitary Meat Market PHONE ôtv BEST QU A LITY MEATS FREE DELIVERY Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle MAIN ST. ADOLF TIETZE GRESHAM. OHE. - \ Reliable Truck Service O ffice w iih Young’s Aulo T ru ck Service All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND Farmer's Hauling F urniture Moving “ Orders for Coal and Briquets Taken BERT HO SS ” A-»it» I 224 Pine Street, Portland LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, No. 3, $11. Rustic, $9. .1 • Barn 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sued $7. Fencing, $6. 8hiplap, $8 SPLIT. ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCII POSTS, NEW ELS, BALUSTERS, TABLE LEOS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS v We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE. PHONE 41x A new French method for preserv ing milk powder and other perish able food m aterials consists in sea l ing them fr containers with an inert gas Tins filled with milk powder or other m aterial are entirely sealed ex cept a sm all hole in the top These are placed In a chamber from which the air is exhausted A valve la then opened and nitrogen is allowed to now in. filling (he spares In the cans, which are then soldered up as quick ly as possible Don’t overlook tke Want Ads Route No. 2. From a study o f various statistics ' the United States bureau of stand ards has found that the snnual prop erty lose from lightning in this coun try averages about >8,00«,000. the major part of which occurs in rural districts About 1,800 persons are injured by lightning, one-third of the cases resulting fatally. N lne-tentbs of these accidents occur In rural dis tricts. Italy prohibits m ills producing wheat flour for bread In which less than 80 per cent of the wheat Is used A u d i on S ale Having sold my place, compelling me to move, I will sell all my Stock, Implements, etc., at Public Sale, at my house, quarter mile east and half mile north of ROCKWOOD, OREGON Monday, January 31 10 o 'clo ck A M 8 M ILC H .COWS Three Fresh before sale and others soon after One almost full Blood Holstein. Balance, mixed Jersey and Durham Three two year old Heifers. One y e a rlin g ' Heifer. Two Heifer Calves. Milk Cows, Tuberculin Tested F TE A M L ARGE H O R S E S Almost new John Deer Manure Spreader. Osborne Mower. Hay Rake, Disc. Riding Cultivator. Potato Planter Steel Frame Harrow. Three Plows, (8, 12 and 14 inch). Two Culti vators. Shovel Plow. Feed Cutter. 3 i 4 wide tire Stude baker Low Wheel Wagon. Delivery Wagon and Top. Light Wagon old Buggy Spring Wagon Double Set Heavy Har ness Double Set Driving Harness Two Sets Single Harness Lots of small Tools, etc. About three tons Timothy Hay Lots of Cedar Fence Posts Lot of Bedsteads. Couth. Barrel Churn. Chairs. Tables Cupboard. Stove. Heater Cider Mill and any number of small articles. TERM S Sales u n d er #10, Cash Over $10, six m ontila' time on approved notea. at aix por cent. T hree per cent diaeount lo r cash SALE. KAIN OK SHINE Everybody Invited. F ran k H. Anspach OWNER FREE LUNCH AT NOON Come and bid an old Neighbor "tüaal-bje." W . S. W ood A l’C T lO N E E R , V an co u v er. W ash 1 *f oni' fa te of intei'eMl o il tlepoaita is high enough. J If o u r ra te of iutereat on loans is low enough J - If the aeeom m oilations we offer are satisfactory 4 If our hnstiiess is safely m auageil (we think it is a - It yon are not already a custom er, then We Invite you to become one. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON The school board of the Fairview I district has called a special meeting for February 7th for the purpose of electing a clerk to fill the unexplred term caused b> the absence of Mrs ' T C E Cree Mrs. C. E. fr e e and children start- ! Walter Pattison, of Portland, vis ed yesterday for Venice, California, , A ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. where Mr. Cree is at work on an j Allen Jackson the early part of thia apartment house for Mr Ellison. Mrs Will Johnson of, The D alles, i | week. The recent snow storm makes the lias been the guest during the past | snow fall about sixteen inched here week of her uncle and aunt, Mr and W IT H Mrs. D. 8. Dunbar. I on level. Mrs. Harry Donly has returned to 1 yr. The mall carrier on Route 2, Wm her home in Spokane, accompanied D a lly O r e g o n ia n Ifl.OO I Childers, hasn't missed a trip during by her daughter, Harriett, who has Dally and Sunday Oregonian 8.00 ■ all the bad storms. We certainly ap been visiting her grandmother Mrs Dally Journal ....... 6.60 preciate his efforts. H. M Shaw. Dally and Sunday Journal . 7.60 Misses Marlon Robertson, Pearl j J. II Peterson and wife, who have i Evening Telegram 4 60 Ruegg and HIMa Byers were Port been living In the Ross cottage, have ' Weekly Oregonian 2.00 land visitors last Wednesday. moved Into the Cree house Sem i-W eekly Journal 2.00 Two pupils, Richard Babcock and Miss Grace Lee, of Portland. 1» the ' Vada Quay took the eighth grade ex guest of her aunt Mrs. H M Shaw Now’s Ihe best time Io subsiribe. Do it NOW. am ination last week PHONE 701 POW ELL VALLEY School resumed Its sesslous last * ' ï Monday having been closed for a Ml** Jennie Lind, the organist of week on account of the storm the Mission church, wishes to ex ODO M L L O W Í LODOES AND SOCIETIES It certainly looks fine to go in press her many thanks for the ofler G H E H IIA M L O D G E . N O 128, l o o l Irving Spencer's greenhouse and see big which was given to her. N G . J E M e tzg e r s e c re ta ry . It II (T h es e n o tic e * w ill he p u bllshed fro m Miss Mildred Denison of Multno tim e to tim e fre e o f Charge G th e rs not Todd M eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y evening the nice green lettuce and pie plant IlSted hc-re a re sn llclted l f an y a re In- „ >■ .. , . . . , R O C » K L W . . , O . O Ii R E K E K , A H L O D G E , N o ready for use while there are large mah Farm is spending the week-end c e rre c t pleaa» n o llfy th e O u tlo o k and ..,.1' _ j 6 M e e e e ls ts n O r rsi and t li ln l T u r « .la \ c u rrectlu n s w ill be m ade a l onne | tU t -M * t and banks of snow on the outside with O. F. Lind and family. cvcnln gs ut » u . lo. k N il .......... H le n a la m l. necretary. M a ry R ich m o nd The Patron-Teachers* meeting to O B Z R O E D IB B C T O B T O llE H ll A M R E H E K A H L O D G E , N I . have been held at Powell Valley ! FAIRVIEW M esta e v e ry cerum i and fo u rth M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M e ets e v « I Wednesday night was postponed on I e ry fo u rth Ha tor,t«> M o n d a r ut Z p m In the I 0 . 0 I M a s te r. R. I An N o tile G ran d . M ra. C ora t'h ll.tr r e dei son, s e c re ta ry , M y r tle Johnson, lec- h a ll .Mrs. 8. B. Ball of Hallrose Farm account of the m ow Htorm | sc c re ta ry . M ra C. G H um uaon tu te r. M rs D ura I ’lason G rrs h a tn f t F l>. 2 Sandy road, will address the regular B O R IN G H K B B K A lt L O t ’O K N<» 213 Those of us who are paying a dol- , m eeting of the Parent-Teachers' a s H A N D Y G R A N G E M e ets e v e iy I O <). E . - M natn flra t arid th ird F r i d a ys a t m 11 in I O. <> F tirili N ob h lar oi** more a quart for olive ol can fo u r th H a tu rilu y M a s te r, A G T h o m sociation on next Friday afternoon, a e c te ta ry , Jam es B e ll. lec tu rer, G rand , M ra. L o u la u J obliam i aecratarv hardly conceive of its being made use as, W in. a M o rand V is it o r * wel<*omt Jo ip i R o b erts H andy, O regon January 28, on the subject of "Home of as an lllum inaut, but this condi B O X IN G 1 .• »1 .4 ¡ t . N o 2 | 4 ï . . . . » E V E N IN G HTAR GRANGE M eele Economics in Rural Schools ” Mr* I tion Is reported by a United States flrat H a fu id u y In each m onth M a ster. M eet« e v e ry Tu aad ay a t I 16 in l o o » ll N ob le G ran d Geo T â ch e ro n »«-. J Hall was a teacher of home economic* consul. Green olives are Just be J J Johnson, s e c re ta ry , M ia s I n h ro a ta ry . W m A M oradn V la lto i a r t com a In Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, and or- ' ginning to be offered for sale at the H ic k e y , le c tu re r. I , M a u d H a ll ROCKW OOD GRANGE M e ets first ganized the work in the Medford, Or-1 m arkets in Beirut, Syria," says Con- ROCKWOOD I r , W ednesday U p m , and th ird S a tu rd a y eats In M a c c a b e i mail ev e ry T h o ia d a v egon school, where she taught for sul-General W. 8. Hollis "The olives 10 a. m M a s te r, M rs Id a B u rg e ss, sec I n M ig h t at I o'clock (,' E (Ç ee N <> ta ry , D s l « Jensen, le c tu re r. M rs B N H a ll, ae cre tary two years All are cordially Invited to be pressed for ol are gathered re E lla R ow an. G reah am , R F . D, 1 io com e and enjoy thin treat. during September, and the farmers W OM EN OF W O O D C BA FT C O L U M B IA G R A N G E - M e tta first wait for two or three rainfalls, which M aturdny In each m onth. M a s te r, H p C L O V E R C H IC L E N O ¿02 W o w R asm ussen , se cre tary. M in n ie i'ou nd et Pleasant H o m e . are necessary to insure the full le c tu re r, M r s A m e lia W o o d w a rd C or- M e e t* e v e ry fo u r th T u em lay a t Z 30 m the I O O F h a ll G u a rd ia n N eig hb or The pastor of the Baptist church at ripening of the olives specially suited b * tt, Oregon M m M in n ie F la n a h a n G reah u in . (In a n i J*n <,erl1 K ,,a a M e tag er. G reaharn Pleasant Home will exchange pulpits for oil Prices of olive oil are still VI < M i l W N G K A N G lii MO« nnd fo u r th S a tu rd a y e v e riln *« M a i- with Rev. J C. Tlbblts, pastor of the advancing, particularly because the ' i>iid M A C C A B EES t«r, W H It O u fu r , • • e r e t a r y , T H Gresham Baptist church next Sun- I people are using that oil for lighting I'a ib re th . le c tu re r. M ra H E W in d l* R O C K W O O D T E N T . K o T M I ’ortlMQd, W o o d law n s ta tio n day Come and hear him Preach In place of petroleum " ¡M e e ts first S a tu rd a y and th ird l i l U . . . ev en in g s each m onth Commander E LENTH G RANG E M eet» second Hat ing services at 11 a m and 7:30 p m '' T . ''•« » rd keeper H e rm a n Ans General Luigi Cadorna. the Italian u rila y , 1« a m M a s te r T J K re u d e r. . 1 pact» It. D. 1, tlre e h a m Sunday school at 10 a m. se«'retary. M rs W L. H o tc h k is s , le c tu r com m ander-in-chief, lias been con er. M rs M aude D a r n e ll l^ n t s . Oregon C H A R IT Y R E V IE W W li A M e e t, E. A LEONARD. Pastor. I nected with (he army from hla earll- ' p i . e a h a n t v a l l e y o r a n g e second T h u rs d a y and fo u r th H a tu r d o afternoon«^ each m onth ( o m m .n .l.i sets e v e ry fo u r th H a tu rd e y In each A genuine aristocrat, An occasional coat of Ix>we Bros eat boyhood d c h a n tln , record keeper VI I m onth M a s te r, P H . K ate tn a n , secre i wagon paint will save your wagons hie father being a count, as well aa a ta ry . M rs E I . A n d erso n , le c tu re r M iss Cook O resh am H F. D I. and farm im plem ents from ruit and * brilliant general, he was entered aa a H a ze l H e r k r G ie a n a m . o re . It P D 2 W c. T u decay. It la in e i penal re in I will cadet at a m ilitary school when only R I'H G R R A A N N O G K E * — — M M e eets M IH H H K K L L L L V V T IL L L L K E G e te W tiM u z f-o X L '-L — . «e. ond and las t H a tu rd a y each m onth a N C P ^ i ’X d TK M PK R - save you many tlollara Easily ap ten yeara old. After several years of M a e te r. John W eih es: e e c re ta ry , N e ttle ' ¿ £ ,2 ? , . 1 ! , K, ~ * * ? ? '• J i ' ,h * L ib r a ry plied W e'll twl) you how .Metzger L e w is : le c tu re r. J L N e w e ll P o rtla n d . ^ , n n ? . t s ’je ,o u r ,h „ r h « f» d ay« es. h bard study he passed to the Military Bros — Adv. R. F. I» 1. ' , ■ .o i*,.1 . t* e- ,n -.ewiuo Freeident, n , airs M rs ti H W 'ia 'eR se cre tary M r» Usai, Honey academy at Turin, and from there O M A N G E — M e e ts lhlr.1 < *ba«fc«rlata*e < <ut«h Kentesl, Moat entered the Italian army He was G R A BO ARM Y W o d M a d ir , M arch . Juna. M «ptam b«r. D a- Effectual. ald-de-camp to hla father for a time, Dambar M a s te r. J J Johnaob, »aera* M A ROHM Pt «HT, G A R -Corn "I have taken • great mxny b o t-1 ta ry . Kdna H «rka la a tu re r M ra J W m ander. W m M u tie r F a ir v ie w q u ai te r tie j of Cham berlain's Cough k ita » and passed through the various Townaan<l m aste r. Joet Hatee. T ro u td a le Meets ev e ry th ird H atu rd ay o f „ r h m o n ," ’ dy and every time It hxa cured me J grades with distinction, until, on the G R E h H a M G R A N G E — M eets every I have found It moat effectual for a death of General Folio, he was ap- sscead llr tu r d a y each m o n th M a s te r M A HOHH R E L I E F C o r p h M rs C s v a n s g h , S e creta ry A lb e rta hacking cough and for colda After potiled chief of the general staff He lie n le c tu re r. H E D a v is G reeh am . 1». D. Jack president M rs C la ra K ane taking It a cough always d'aap- has published several m ilitary works • A rFRgofl s e cre tary M eets every th ird H ato rd a» d f each m onth, G resh am pears." writes J R Moore. Loet Val P A J M tlE W GRANGE M eete every ley. Ga. For aaie by Gresham Drug (Ire i M a tu rd a y M a s te r. R U i t a l i Sec Eyes teeted and gl« fitted. There la one grocery store to every C o — A4e. r e ta r y R oy «Itone, le c tu re r. M re j W Dr Geo I n g lis — Adv j Towneenu Palrview . Oregea 100 Inhabitants In this country Get Good Reading Gresham Outlook