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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1916)
gresham outlook ATTENTIO N! I Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders MILL FEED any quantity at Carload Rates for Cash Cash Prices any day up to and including Friday, April 14 Bran, . . . per ton $22.50 Shorts, . . per ton $24.50 e r id a ï . aprii , 7, im « Mr. S tew art has retu rn ed to his sum m er home h ere a fte r spendiug the w inter at R uappa, Oregon. Mrs. A nna Reynolds of P ark Wood visited Mrs, C lark Sm ith W ed nesday. R. P. Rasm ussen and d a u g h te r, . Alice, were iu tow n F riday and in ci d entally atten d ed a play a t th e H ip podrom e, m oto rin g hom e th e sam e evening T he April m eeting of Colum bia gran g e convened S atu rd ay aftern o o n with a fairly good atten d an ce, con sidering th e busy season of th e year. A m otion, which carried , voted to su s pend the forenoon session of gran g e d u rin g the su m m er m onths. The h o u r of m eeting being 1 o'clock p. m., light refresh m en ts to be se rv ed at tile close of grunge. Mr. and Mrs. P eter A nderson were Sunday visitors at tile hom e of the la tte r ’s b ro th er. R. P. R asm u s sen. 1 lie Misses L au ra Reed and E sth er K incaid and Jo h n llow es were guests of Mrs. C lara Sm ith and Miss C oul te r on Sunday. Sunday was a lively day on Co lum bia H ighw ay as the O. N. G. were out to Crown P o in t and had a sham b attle. They w ere accom panied by a band which dispensed fine music, which was enjoyed by th e crowd g ath ered at th e point. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Jo h n so n en joyed a w eek-end visit w ith th e for m er’s sister, Mrs. S. K nighton of Rose City P ark. It. M. Dodson was in P o rtlan d on business F riday. PAGE T U K E E Where Are Your Valuables? I You can Rent One of the above Safety Deposit Boxes in our Strong Vault lor the Small Sum of $l.;’»0 per year. No one can afford to keep their Valuable Papers, Etc., around the house when you can get this Absolute Protection al such a Small Cost—Less than Vg»’ 1>’“>' Ray. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, ORE. W arner's R u st-P ro o f Corsets K. A. M1I.I.EK, ( ash ler - ‘Phoenix H ose - •? 0 Butterick P atterns ] C olum bia H igh School Note*. Union High School No. 1 will be New arrivals in Spring Waists, Middies, Neckwear, Auto know n by the nam e of Colum bian in Caps, Silk and Kid Gloves, in fact, everything with the sug connection with th e “ U nion” and th e gestion of “ S pring.” “ d istric t.” in o rd er to im prove the a p p e a r ance of th e high school g rounds, the Colum bia T elephone com pany is re QUALITY the best we can buy. moving Its poles and will place th e To be in fashion you should wear a w ires in an u n d erg ro u n d cable. Warner’s Corset A comfortable fitting L uella P oulsen stayed at Mrs. C. Corset, and a Corset guaranteed to wear C row ston’s last week. without mating, breaking or tearing T he physics class is in stallin g an Each $1 to $5 elec tric bell, connecting th e main building and lab o rato ry . T his will be much m ore convenient th an it was 27-in. Lawns in stripes and figures, before. y ard 12l*c A few of th e high school pupils 27-in. Lawns in stripes and figures, picnicked at Big F alls Sunday a f te r yard 15c noon. 27-in. Klaxons, in stripes, yards .. 18c Phone! Gresham 611 Fairview, Oregon Phone: Troutdale 9F11 G ladys B arr spent th e w eek-end at 27-in. Snow Fluke Voiles, yard .. 25c her hom e a t Brow er. 36-in. Klaxons Seed Voiles, yard ... 25c T he ground for th e g ard en Is now 48020201020201024802000200010209020202100911020102011102010202020102020201020002000102020202020202005353485310020102310201001101100202020202020201020223 p repared and th e b otany class will A Large Assortment of plain while materials, in p la n t th e ir seeds soon. Each m em next m eeting, May 3, will be w ith CHERRYVILLE TROUTDALE FLAXONS. DIMITIES. LINWEAVES, GABERDINES, ber of th e class is to have a sm all Mrs. Geo. L um sden. T hose p resen t 27 in. to 36 in. wide, yd 1 2 l-2 c t o 2 5 c plot of ground in w hich to plant T he L iterary and D ebating society Miss Peggy T hom as, of P o rtlan d , w ere M esdam es L. A. H arlow , C. I. flowers an d vegetables. m et last F rid ay evening a t th e school- was a w eek-end guest of Mrs, C. I. R aker, Wm. C raw ford. Geo. L um s Isabelle Roy visited h er a u n t in R ak er la st week. den, C. I. T hom as, N. S. P arso n s, L. house. A fter a short program , re P o rtlan d over th e w eek-end. fresh m en ts w ere served. R ichard K n arr re tu rn e d last week R um m er, E. W eller, B. F. W atkins, T he H u rlb u rt vocal society m et on DRY GOODS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS from P a rk d a le , w here he has been Alice Rix, A. D. R en d al and the » 1 Mrs. E. M artin, of P o rt.k l d, is F rid ay , March 31, at th e hom e of J. back on her railro ad claim , w lieie she The Tad s Store GRESHAM , OREGON Phone 641 for the last tw o m onths. hostess. W ard Evans. T he a tte n d a n c e was Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W atk in s have in ten d s to m ake her fu tu re nou.e. Mrs. H. S. P arsons had a ra th e r forty-five and a good tim e was en serious o p eratio n last S atu rd ay at been spending sev eral days in T ro u t H er friends h ere w ere gla 1 to v el- joyed by all. A lunch co n sistin g of come her back. th e St. V incents hospital In P o rt d ale atte n d in g to m a tte rs connected cake, sandw iches and cofTee was land. She Is rep o rted to be gettin g w ith th e ir farm . Mrs. R uth H ussick, of P o rtlan d , Is served. F ifteen of th e so ciety ’s A lecture w ill be given by Geo. D. visiting I er p aren ts, Mr. i* u I Mrs I along nicely. pennantR w ere given out, chiefly to Mrs. L. A. H arlow had a few NJcClure on “ Today and Y esterd ay ,” T. F riel, Jr. th e m em bers. P en n an ts w ere also friends in for th e aftern o o n la st S at som e solid facts, a t th e T ro u td ale Mrs I E. C lark, who was visiting given to o th e rs on a p aym ent of 10 urday for Mrs. J. B arlow , who is leav M. E. chu rch on Suneay evening, h e r son and fam ily at Sandy, re cents. T he society now co n sists of ing soon, a fte r spending th e w inter A pril 9, at 8 o'clock. T his will ta k e tu rn ed home last week. ab o u t th irty -tw o people. w ith h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. F. Bosco. th e place of th e re g u la r evening Mrs. M yrtle C raw ford, of B rid al T he guests w ere Mrs. Bosco, Mrs. aermon. Veil, spent Sunday w ith h er p aren ts, VICTORY Barlow, Mrs. C. I. R a k er, Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs J T. F riel, Jr. Mrs J. C. D uke spent S aturday S a fe M edicine for C hildren. R um m er, Mrs. Jo h n L arsson, Mrs. Rough $5.00; Sized $5,00 2x4 16 Mrs. P arn ell A verill and Miss and Sunday In P o rtlan d . “ Is it sa fe ? " is th e first question R. D. Bailey and Mrs. J. C. Bailey. Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 2x4 24 N orth ro p w ere callers a t C herry A rth u r R u m s had his cows all T he A pril Fool p arty given by th e to be considered w hen b uying cough Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 1x4 24 m edicine for ch ild ren . C ham b •- Acres Monday. tested last week and found them all P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association S a tu r Iain’s Cough Rem edy has long been Alex. Brooke, having spent sever Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 1x4 16 day evening was a g rea t success. The a fav o rite w ith m others of young al days h ere w ith old frien d s, re In a perfectly h ealth y condition. Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 2x8-16 ch ild ren as it con tain s no opium or J. Ick ler and fam ily spent Sunday program and g a m e , u n d er th e m an o th e r narcotic, and may be given to tu rn e d to his hom e at Hood River. with Mr. and Mrs. F. Foth. Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 2x8-24 agem ent of the te ac h ers w ere in a child as confidently as to an adult. Mrs. F. E. C lark and Mrs W ebber R K erslake and fam ily sp en t S u n Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 2x6-16 keeping w ith th e day, and com prised It is p leasan t to tak e, too. which is dined a t th e hom e of Mrs 8. B. R un day at S p ringdale visiting w ith his som e very clever and u n ique fea of g re a t im p o rtan ce when a m edi yan last Friday. Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 2x6-24 cine m ust be given to young chil son, Al and fam ily. tu res. A d ain ty lunch was served by $ 4.00 side, random lengths 1x4 Sheeting sized one Some of S andy’s noted fisherm en dren. T his rem edy is m ost effectual T he o id tim e resid en ts of th is com th e ladles. In relieving coughs, colds and croup. w ere seen n ea r C edar creek Sunday. $ 5.00 side, random lengths 1x6 Sheeting sized one m u n ity will be grieved to h ea r of th e T he T ro u td a le Aid society m et F o r sale by G resham D rug Co.— Adv. Mrs. S. C. R unyan was visiting at $ 7.00 1x6 and 8 Shiplap d eath of two old pioneer ladies last w ith Mrs. J. C. Ryan la st W ednes C herry Acres Tuesday. $16.00 A ccording to official e stim a te this week, Mrs. F ran k Morgan and Mrs. No. 1 Rustic day aftern o o n . T he re g u la r business $12.00 T. K. W illiam s. Mrs Morgan was No. 2 Rustic m eeting, and sew ing on apro n s for y e a r's Indian w heat crop will yield COTTRELL $ 8.00 laid to rest In th e sit. Scott cem e Barn Rustic a spring sale took up th e tim e. A 10,293,000 tons, providing an ex tery and Mrs. W illiam s in th e Hall p o rtab le su rp lu s of ab o u t 2,000,000 T he girls of th e C o ttrell b ask et reading, and music by Mrs. L. A. We also have Building Material of all kinds at exceptional H arlow w ere much appreciated. The tons. ball team wish to say th a t th e gam e cem etery beside h e r b ro th er, W al low price. they played with the Boring team on lace A ntln. H. W Cooley and fam ily took a th e evening of March 2 4 was won spin on th e Colum bia H ighw ay S un w ith a score of 8 to 10 In favor of I C o ttrell instead of Boring as sta te d day. Jam es B urns and fam ily spent in th e Boring news th e first of th e Handy, Oregon Phone, Saiyly 46 S unday in P o rtlan d week. BEST QUALITY MEATS T he farm ers are im proving th e fine Miss Rosa W lsh art visited r e la - ,n IK E E D E L H I K1 w eath er by plow ing and seeding tives in P o rtlan d last week. List of L etters. L aw rence W ilhelm has ren ted the Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ja ck and R em aining le tte rs uncalled for In baby of W illam ina were guests at th e K eiger and F orbes places and is go I he G resham postolfice for w eek end- hom e of Mrs. E lla Schnelde" S un ing to farm them th e com ing season i ing April 2d, 1916: C on tin u ed from page 2 Mr. Ilo ttln g e r, from S eattle, has day. Mr and Mrs Jack are m oving! I.e lle rs Win Jak o b so n , Mike bought th e K legpr place and Is mov- J I M rehak, Mrs. V illa Stovall, I'urm M aclilieer). I to Los Mollnos. C alifornia. GRESHAM, ORB. Ttie follow ing artlrh««, all In good i T hese le tte rs will be sent to th e Mrs. J. P Jones and children left I lug his fam ily th ere. MAIN ST. Mrs. M arie B urna and ch ild ren o rd er, will be sold a t a very low dead le tte r office oil April 14, ! th e first of th e week for Salem . price. w here they expect to m ake th e ir ! sp en t Sunday with her p aren ts, Mr. In One wagon an d bay rack, one 1916, if not delivered before. and Mrs. W ilhelm . H oosier disc d rill, one su lk e y plow, calling for th e above, please says a d I home. Pete W ilhelm and S tu a rt T h o m p one 2-horse c u ltiv a to r, o n e disc, one v ertised. giving d ate of list. Mr and Mrs Wm Crasw ell e n -| son have gone to Cape H orn, W ash cham pion b in d er. Call a t once. i. M c C o l l , p m ■ te rtain e d Sunday, M artin L en n a rts D R SHOEM AKER.* ington to work in K reb’s logging P hone Gresham of Sandy and frien d Mr. Segull of R26. W hy C o n stip a tio n Injur«--. cam p Office with Commercial Delivery Co. W isconsin. T ak en Cup. Th«« bowels are th e n a tu ra l se w e r T he howls of a cougar were heard 2211 Pine Street Between First and Second. Mr and Mrs Alonxo R adford w ere By A. II B urns, 3-yuar-old so rrel age system of th e body. W hen they th e guests of Mr. and Mrs U. 3. G rif W ednesday n ig h t in Mrs. M organ’* horse, w hite face, plain« on Section l LL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND o rch ard . Several sh o ts w ere fired ! Line road half m ile n o r th of Victory become o b stru cted by co n stip atio n a fiths Sunday. PORTLAND schoolhouse. Phone 134 O w ner p a rt of th e poisonous m a tte r w hich Miss Maud M anary sp e n t 8unday and th e an im al was frig h ten ed away. can have sam e by p a y in g fo r th is ad they should carry oft is absorbed in F a rm e r’s H auling. F u rn itu re moving O rd e r, tak en fo r Coal, It was a ttra c te d to th e place by a to th e system , m ak in g you feel dull w ith her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. an d any o th e r expenses. calf tied in th e o rch ard an d stu p id , and in te rfe rin g w ith th e Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Joseph Manary. T a ilo rin g . digestion and assim ilatio n of food. T he Royal E m broidery club will n it P ortlan d . F o r men and w om en clea n in g , T his condition is quickly relieved by m eet w ith Mrs. C. Duke on T h u rs Bolton. Mass . has a chapel b uilt In 2 5 e8 h a® , » m : a »n C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets. F or sab by pressing and r e p a irin g done wel Paone 79 x day aftern o o n , April 13. th e year, 1493. P e te r l^ n a r d , Pow ell s tr e e t. «G resham D rug Co. Adv. Middlings, per ton $31.00 Warner s Rust-Proof Corsets SUNDIAL MILL C A N N O N ’S Change in Price of Lumber Until M ay 1, W e W ill M ake the following Prices on Lum ber. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Sanitary Meat Market MORE WANT ADS. Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE Hoss’ Truck Service Bert Hoss J.