Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA CE
FO C K
G R E SH A M
Superior
OUTLOOK
TIENDA V,
Drills
Nisco low-down Spreaders
Blackhawk Oliver Spreaders
Oliver and Canton disc and spike tooth harrows
ALL OLIVER PLOWS—REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
G R E SH A M .
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
Powell’s Pharmacy
Located in the Howitt Building
Is n o w
Gresham, Ore.
A pie so c ia l, a n n o u n c e d fo r n e x t
(S a tu r d a y e v e n in g by th e W o m an 's
B enefit a s s o c ia tio n at Ito ck w o o d , has
1 b e en In d efin itely p o stp o n e d on a c ­
c o u n t o f th e g o sp el m e e tin g s b eing
h e ld t h e r e th is w eek in th e M e th o d ­
ist c h u rc h .
O p e n fo r B usiness
Complete Line Drugs, Stationery,
I oilet A rticles and D rug Sundries
«e»- Phone Your Order.
No Cherge for Postage.
Iliiild iu g B ird H o u se s.
G re sh a m is to h a v e a n o th e r 1916
o ar.
lien M ath ew s h a s w ith d ra w n
J his p a r tn e r s h ip in th e N e c ta r c a fe
I and w ill o p en up h id le n d e n tly In a
I *ew d a y s in Ms ow n b io ,d in g .
Phone 101
THE EXPERIENCE OF
A GRESHAM MAN
P ro b a b ly th e la st v e stig e o f sn o w ,
•i le iic o f th e J a n u a r y s to rm s , is to
be k en y et in th e de?p c u t on th e
Mou.-it Hood ra ilw a y h a lf a m ile w est
of G re sh a m . T h e re is a r e m n a n t of
th e big d r if t le ft th e r e , b u t it is dis-
a p p ia r ln g an d will be g o n e in a few
1 d „v s m ore.
II Is h ig h tim e y o u r b ird boxes
««•re in place If you ex p e c t te n a n ts
T h is m an took tw o p re s c rip tio n s to
th is seaso n . M ake y o u r boxes very
a
p ro m in e n t P o rtla n d d ru g g is t who
sim p le ; th e m o re w e a th e rw o rn an d
n a tu r a l th ey look th e b e tte r th e c h a rg e d him $2.10 fo r filling th em .
b ird s will lik e th em . B oxes fo r w ren s T h in k in g it a little too ex p en siv e he
a n d v io let-g reen sw allo w s sh o u ld be b ro u g h t th e co p ies to o u r sto re . O u r
R u d o lp h K a se r h a s g o n e to G oble
m a d e a b o u t fo u r by six in ch es, w ith p rice w as 90c a n d we m ad e a fa ir
w
h
ere he is em p lo y ed us e n g in e e r on
th i' d o o r a b o u t tw o in c h e s fro m th e
p ro fit at th a t.
a d o n k e y e n g in e in a lo g g in g cam p.
top an d a b o u t th e size of a s ilv e r
You m ay a sk , w hy th is g re a t d if­
q u a rte r. T h e blue b ird boxes m ust
H erm an
A n sp ach
bar. r e tu r n e d
fe
re
n c e ? H ere it Is;
be la rg e r, live by n in e in c h e s o r
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w h ere he
T he P o rtla n d d ru g g is t p ay s fro m
th e r e a b o u ts , w ith th e e n tr a n c e n e u r
w ent tw o m o n th s ago to becom e a
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in an
e x p o rt
liq u o r
tnploys
ex p en siv e
p re s c rip tio n b o o k k e e p e r
lar.
I c le rk s . All his ex p en ses a re m uch ho u se, an d h as ta k e n up h is old
P la c e y o u r h o u ses w h ere th e b ird s
W h ile he m ay place in th e ofllces of th e W a rre n
a r e n o t in tru d e d u p o n ; th ey lik e p r i­ | g r e a te r th a n o u rs.
C o n stru c tio n co m p an y .
give
sp
ecial
p
rices
o
n so m e well
vacy.
N ail y o u r b lu e
b ird boxes
k
now
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to
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ce
you
to
conic
a g a in s t a tre e a t a h e ig h t o f e ig h t o r
T h e P ris c illa
E m b ro id e ry c lu b
m a k e it up in o th e r
te n feet, p ro te c te d by tile fo liag e, o r in, he m u st
m et last e v e n in g w ith th e M isses
wuys.
He d o es as th e ab o v e Indi
,»ut It up u n d e r th e p eak of th e ro o f,
G ed d is. A very p le a s a n t e v e n in g w as
c ate s.
We use p u re, fre sh d ru g s
o r on th e sid e of a q u ie t b u ild in g ;
s p e n t in c o n v e rs a tio n , e m b ro id e ry
an d c h a rg e a fa ir p ro fit, no m o re
th e w re n ’s a n d v lo le t-g r« m sw a llo w 's
C a k e a n d cocoa
O u r fifteen y e a rs in th is lo c a lity is w ork an d m u sic.
a uses sh o u ld be undt r .lie h o u se o r
back of us.
It pays to tr a d e at w ere serv ed . Miss M ina G ilb e rt an d
b a rn o r a g a in s t t h “ sid es o f th e
Miss U m m a Jo h n s o n w ill e n te r ta in
hom e.
l o u se well up T it o f th e w ay in a
th e clu b a t its n ex t r e g u la r m e e tin g
G R E SH A M KRUG CO.
p -o te c te d place w h ere c a ts a n d sm all
In tw o w eeks, a t th e h o m e o f th e
T h e R exall S to re.
c h ild re n c an n o t d is tu r b th em .
lu tte r.
S h eriff T. M. H u r lb u r t a n d D epu­
ty Bob P h illip s w ere in G re sh a m on
S a tu rd a y . T h ey c a lle d on M rs. M a­
bel M yers, w hom
th e y
fo u n d h ad
fu lly reco v ered fro m th e d a n g e ro u s
b u lle t w o u n d g iv en h e r by E van B.
K en t last D ecem ber.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W
BROWN, Prop.
Best Quality Meats,
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Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
PHONE 41
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POWELL STREE'l
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Emery’s Truck Service
AND
G RESH A M
H ttlie w ith P io n e e r A u to T ru ck C o., 2 2 « A sh Hi.
P h o n e D m a d w a y 2N.YI
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
A Full Load of 5 Ions of grain or produce front Grot ha nt Io Portland at $1 a Ion
B W EMERY, Prop
Res. Phone 173.
Gresham,
O re .
Mid-Week
w hich Is b ein g c o n v e rte d in to a g a r ­
ag e fo r llie lr tw o tru c k s .
C LE A N -U P SA LE
H O M E CA NN ED
Cooking Apples
Wild Blackb’ries
W hile they I asl
In
Per box 60c
Q u a rt
Per Q|. 29c
G E T O U R PRICES
S n o w d rift
A. W. Metzger
S E R V IC E
V m e
w i h
661
ANI» Q U A L IT Y
1 1
T h e fre sh m a n cla ss of th e u n io n
h ig h sch o o l g a v e a St. P a tr ic k 's d ay
p a rty a t th e g ra n g e h a ll on F rid a y
e v e n in g in h o n o r o f th e ju n io r class
T h e e v e n in g
w as p le a s a n tly s p e n t
w ith g am es a n d m usic, a n d d elicio u s
I re f re s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d . T h e m ain
* h a ll a n d d in in g room w ere a p p ro
f p ria te ly d e c o ra te d w ith g reen a n d
th e p lace c a rd s w ere a n im ita tio n of
I a s h a m ro c k leaf.
SEE
THE
Mr. an d M rs. J o e A n d erso n a n d
d a u g h te r M ild red , o f N ew b erg , v is it­
ed fro m F rid a y to S u n d ay ev e n in g
w ith Mrs. A n d e rs o n ’s a u n t, Mrs. C.
M O lip h a n t.
Maytag Washing Machine
Miss E v a S tru g g le s w as o n e of th e
te a c h e rs w ho w as g ra n te d a life c e r ­
tific a te by th e S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t
of S chools la st w eek.
M iss
E v a 's
s tru g g le s to se c u re te a c h e r ’s c e rtifi­
c a te s a re now o v e r
S ellw ood Bee
R u d o lp h W ih lo n , w ho h a s been fo r
th e p a st tw o y e a rs w ith th e U n ited
S ta te s N avy,
r e tu r n e d
y e ste rd a y ,
h a v in g been h o n o ra b ly d is c h a rg e d .
He h as seen se rv ic e in w est c o ast
c ru ise s un< h a s been ill in th e g o v ­
e rn m e n t h o sp ita l at M are Is la n d fo r
som e tim e.
A fam ily re u n io n w as h eld a t th e
h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. Ben R an ey on
last S u n d a y , In h o n o r of th e tw e n ty -
first b ir th d a y o f H arv ey R aney. T h e
a c tu a l a n n iv e r s a ry w as on M onday
but th e frie n d s g a th e r e d a day ea rly .
T h o se p re s e n t b esid es th e R an ey fa m ­
ily w ere Mr. a n d M rs. W a lte r K ean,
Mrs. V esta R an ey , Mr. a n d Mrs. T.
R. H o w itt a n d so n F re d e ric k .
L lj
Sterling & Kidder Hardware Co.
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IT ’S A W O N D E R
To Sell More Stock.
[ cotton war prices
FIFTY TWO YEARS AGO
G re sh a m , O re., M ar. 18, 1916.
T o th e s to c k -h o ld e r s a n d a ll w ho
W h en p eo p le c o m p la in o f higli
a re in te r e s te d in th e f u tu r e su ccess p ric e s th e s e d ay s th e y s h o u ld a sk
of tile G re sh a m C a n n e ry a n d th e d e ­ th e i r g r a n d p a r e n ts w h at p ric e s w ere
v e lo p m e n t o f th e f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le in 1864, d u rin g tlie c lo s in g y e a r of
c a n n in g in d u s try in th is lo c a lity
tlie civil w ar.
G r e e tin g :— At th e m e e tin g o f y o u r
P ric e s w ere s o m e th in g fierce in
b o ard of directors th is e v e n in g it th o s e d ay s, b u t m o re esp e c ia lly in
w as d ecid e d to m a k e a final a p p e a l c o tto n g o o d s su c h as c alico , g in g ­
to you fo r fu n d s to fin an ce th e o p ­ h am s, s h e e tin g s , a n d b leac h ed g o o d s,
e ra tio n of tlie c a n n e ry a n d th e h a n d ­ as w ell a s a ll tlie o th e r g ra d e s .
A
lin g o f th e c u r r e n t y e a r ’s c ro p s by
copy o f a c ir c u la r issu ed by H. B.
th e sa le o f m o re sto c k , a n d D. E.
< lialfin X’ Co., o f New Y ork C ity , on
T o w le, Dr. R. II. T o d d a n d Ja m e s
A u g u st 27, 1864 is in tile p o ssessio n
E lk iq g to n w ere em p lo y ed to ta k
of J.
C annon,
th e G re sh a m d ry
c h a rg e of th e c a n v a ss to ra is e th e
g o o d s d e a le r, fro m w hich tile fo l­
m o n ey , w hich th e y h av e c o n se n te d
lo w in g p ric e s a re ta k e n :
to do.
C alico es, fro m 31 to 60 c e n ts p e r
Mr. T o w le ’s a d d re s s is T r o u td a le
60
to
85 c e n ts ;
R o u te 1 a n d h is p h o n e n u m b e r is y a r d ; d e la in e s ,
a
p
ro
n
c
h
eck
s,
45
to
60
c
e
n ts ; c a n ­
256, G re sh a m p h o n e. Mr. T o d d a n d
Mr. E lk in g to n live in G re sh a m a n d ton flan n el, fro m 44 to 80 c e n ts ;
4 5 to 90 c e n ts ;
ca n be re a c h e d by m ail o r p h o n e. s h e e tin g s , fro m
c o tto n s ,
fro m 4 4 to 79
Y ou can h e lp th e good w ork a lo n g b leac h ed
c e n ts .
The
h ig h e s t
fig u re
w as
by w ritin g o r c a llin g th e m up.
In s o lic itin g , M r. T o w le w ill h av e re a c h e d by b le a c h e d s h e e tin g s a n d
g oods
w h ich ra n g e d
th e te r r it o r y n o rth of G re sh a m . Dr pillow* case
T o d d w ill w ork in th e te r r it o r y e a s t from 55 c e n ts to $1.60 a y a rd . All
o f to w n a n d MTr E lk in g to n w ill h av e o th e r g r a d e s w ere p r o p o r tio n a te ly
th e te r r it o r y w est of to w n .
h ig h b u t th e to p n o tc h w as re a c h e d
T h e d ir e c to r s w ish to an n o u n c e by C o a te s ’ sp o o l C utton w hich so ld
th a t Mr. T o w le w ill a c t as m a n a g in g fo r $2 w ith a d is c o u n t o f 5 p e r c e n t.
d ir e c to r fo r th is se a so n .
T h e se p ric e s w ere fo r o n e d ay
H o p in g fo r a p ro m p t a n d lib e ra l o n ly , a n d th e c ir c u la r e n d s w ith th e
re s p o n se to th is ca ll, w hich in o u r a d m o n itio n th a t su c h "g o o d s w ill
o p in io n is a b s o lu te ly n e c e ss a ry fo r
o n tin u e tt> a d v a n c e ."
th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th is in d u s try .
I t w ould be in te r e s tin g to k n o w
we a re ,
Y o u rs v ery tr u ly ,
v h at th e p ric e s w ere fo r o th e r c o m ­
H. E. DAVIS,
m o d itie s. P e rh a p s g ra n d p a o r g r a n d ­
I). E. T O W L E ,
m a can te ll.
J . II. S T E R L IN G ,
O. W. T A R R ,
D r a m a tic H ead er.
F . A. L E H M A N ,
M rs. J. T. S ta r b ir d of P o rtla n d
I »I re c to rs, G re sh a m F r u it G row -
d r a m a tic re a d e r , w ill be p leased to
e ra ' A sso c ia tio n .
m e e t all y o u n g p eo p le in te re s te d , a t
tlie a sse m b ly b a ll in th e g ra d e sch o o l
B e a u ty C o n te s t.
Do you lik e b e a u tifu l g ir ls ? If so a t 2 p. ni., S a tu r d a y , M arch 18.— Ad
Mr. a n d Mrs. I’a u l H o etzel w ere
g iven a s u r p ris e
p a rty
la s t w eek
T u e sd a y e v e n in g , w hen th e y w ere in ­
v ited to sp en d th e e v e n in g a t th e
h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. B ra tz e l, an d
fo u n d a la rg e n u m b e r o f th e ir frie n d s
from G re sh a m an d v ic in ity , w ho hail
com e to h elp th e m c e le b ra te th e ir
15th w ed d in g a n n iv e r s a ry .
A m o st
p le a s a n t e v e n in g w as re p o rte d , a t th e
close of w hich ice c re a m an d c ak e
w ere se rv e d .
Mr. S o d e rq u is t, w ho b o u g h t tile
D ow ning place, h a s ta k e n p o ssessio n .
H e w as fo rm e rly on th e K im b all
place.
Mr. a n d M rs. H. I,. B all h a v e tr a d ­
ed th e ir s to re b u ild in g a n d p ro p e rty
at L e n ts fo r a 2 0 -a c re Im p ro v ed farm
n e a r C a stle R ock, W a sh in g to n . T h e
farm is re n te d .
Mr. a n d M rs. B all
w ill re m a in n e a r A n d e rso n s ta tio n
w h ere th e y a re b u ild in g a new 5-
room b u n g alo w .
C olby M a rsto n w alk ed dow n tow n
to d a y w ith o u t h is c ru tc h fo r th e first
tim e in fo u r w eeks. H e h ad a fall
w hich th re w
his foot u n d e r th e
w heel of his g a so lin e w oodsaw an d
s p ra in e d th e a n k le a n d c ru s h e d th e
foot,
l i e is a lm o st re c o v e re d from
th e in ju ry .
M rs. R oy M ayson, o f L in n e m a n n ,
r e tu r n e d h o m e fro m M rs. W a ltm a n ’s
s a n ita r iu m w ith h e r b aby a b o u t
w eek ag o . M rs. E. D aly r e tu r n e d
h o m e S a tu r d a y m u ch Im p ro v ed . M rs
R o ad s of P o rtla n d , w ho h ad been in
th e s a n ita r iu m tw o w eek s, re tu r n e d
S u n d ay .
h e re Is a n o p p o rtu n ity to see fo rty -
e ig h t of th e m o st b e a u tifu l w om en in
tlie U n ited S ta te s .
The
U n iv e rsa l
F ilm c o m p an y h a s ju s t clo sed a b e a u ­
ty c o n te s t in w hich th e y c h o se tlie
m o st b e a u tifu l g irl of e ach s t a t e to
becom e a m o v ie s ta r . T h e ir first a p ­
p e a ra n c e is in " L iz z ie , o f th e B eau ty
C o n te s t,” a tw o -re e l N e ste r co m ed y ,
w h ich w ill be sh o w n u’t S m th 's th e a ­
te r , F rid a y und S a tu rd a y . T h e f e a ­
tu r e on th e p ro g ra m is th e s tro n g
sto ry by H en ery W ilk s, " T h e < 'u rse
o f th e E a r th ." - Adv.
B icycles anil bicycle s u p p lie s
S te r lin g ü K id d e r 'l ld w Co
at
" D o ro th y ,” a s k e d h e r a u n t o n e
«lav “ do you lik e to go to s c h o o l? "
"Y es, m a 'a m " , re p lie d d u tifu l D o ro ­
th y . " I lik e g o in g a n d I lik e c o m in g
back .
It Is s ta y in g th e r e b e tw e e n
tim p s t h a t s tic k s m e .”
W h en to T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts
W hen you feel d u ll an d s tu p id a f ­
te r e a tin g .
W hen c o n s tip a te d o r b ilio u s.
YY h en you h a v e a sick h e a d a c h e .
W hen you h a v e a s o u r sto m a c h .
W hen you belch a f t e r e a tin g .
W hen you h av e in d ig e s tio n .
W hen n e rv o u s o r d e s p o n d e n t.
W hen you lia -e no re lis h fo r y o u r
m eals.
W hen y o u r liv e r is to rp id .
O b ta in a b le a t G re sh a m D ru g S to re.
First state Sank
Ja rs
W h ite M o u n t a in
I »16
M iss G lad y s M ichel w as b ro u g h t
h o m e fro m O rie n t la st F rid a y , ill
Tu« fa m ilie s OÍ Al. P e le r a n d S. T. w ith an a tt a c k of a p p e n d ic itis . A l­
R E P O R T O l T IIE C O N D ITIO N o l
'row an - e n jo y in g th e l e s t o f food th o u g h s o m e w h a t im p ro v e d , sh e is
i ta lk e d
on
M iss M aude
bran«*
new
( c.lonlal n o t y e t a b le to be up
la n g e s .
M ichel is te a c h in g Miss G la d y s' room
in th e O rie n t school aful M rs F F
NO. ISA
\h o u i fifty w om en s p e n t th e a fte r- V an F leet is (c a c h in g Miss M ichel's
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noon F rid a y at ih c h o m e of Mrs. room .
of b u sin e ss M arch 7 th ,
J o h n M etzger, w h ere a m ost su c c e s s­
K exources
J o h n lle u d rie k s o n , a te a m s te r to r L o an s an d d is c o u n ts
fu l St I 'a tr ic k 's lu n c h e o n hud been
$11*6,691 .99
se rv e d at n o o n
A p le a s a n t so cial A rc h ie M eyers at B ull R un d ro v e O v e rd ra fts , s e c u re d and
Liabilities*
u n se c u re d
tim e w as e n jo y e d
The
lu n c h e o n o v e r a* b a n k th e r e to d a y a n d w as
N o n e C a p ita l sto c k p aid in
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R onds a n d w a r r a n ts
1> .264 1.8 s u r p lu s fu n d
H e w as b ro u g h t to S to ck s an d
n e tte d (lie L a d le s' Aid so ciety $22.50. b ad ly In ju re d
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o t h e r se-
G re sh a m a n d is at M rs W a ltm a n 's
«•ii rifle s
5 5 6 00 I n d iv id e d p ro fits, less e x ­
E ric A n d e rso n , w ho lias c o n d u c t­ h o sp ita l
B a n k in g h o u se
p en ses a n d ta x e s p aid
2 5 ,0 0 0 00
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F u r n i tu r e a n d fix tu re s
ed a je w e lry b u sin e ss fo r th e past
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to n co u ld luy th e w o rk of th e J u v e n ­
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c o n fe r th e first d g e re e on s e v e ra l
c a n d id a te s .
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