Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 07, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA G E
EOI K
GRESHAM
H acks
OITLOOK
C a r ts
[DURHAM LAND ROLLERS AND PULVERIZERS]
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Something you have Really Needed
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M iss O live T ow le is e n jo y in g a
tw o -w e e k s' v a c a tio n rro m h e r w ork
In G ood S a m a rita n h o sp ita l, w h ere
sh e is ta k in g n u rs e s tra in in g .
Hessel’s farm Machinery
F r a n k B eers, w ho h a s m uch fine
fa rm la n d a t C o ttre ll, h a s ju s t p u r
c h a se d a D u rh a m la a ft ro lle r a n d pul
v e rlz e r o f H essel & Son.
Gresham, Oregon
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN*
M rs J e n n ie M. K em p of P o rtla n d ,
s ta te
p re s id e n t
of
th e W o m e n ’s
C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion, w ill be
th e S p eak er at a F ra n c e s E. W illa rd
m e m o ria l se rv ic e to be h eld a t th e
M e th o d ist
E p isco p al
c h u rc h next
S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t 3 o 'clo ck .
A
m u sical p ro g ra m w in o e r e n d e r e d ,
th e n u m b e rs o f w hich w ill be a solo
by C. E. R u sh e r, a d u e t by Mrs.
M y rtle M yers a n d M iss G ra c e W al-
ffeck a n d a q u a r te t by M rs. W E.
B ates, M rs. J. N. C Ia » a n a n , Dr. J. E.
C la n a h a n an d Roy S h o e m a k e r. Mrs.
B ra c k e u h iiry
w ill p re s id e
a t th e
o rg a n .
41 SO
L h. p. Jack of all hades Gasoline Engine
BRAND NEW
j Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co.
7.
T h e W. II. M. S. w ill m eet w ith
w ith M rs W. R B u rk e on n ext W ed ­
n esd ay a fte rn o o n . M rs A rth u r Dow-
se t t a n d Mrs. ( ’. M H a rriso n w ill a s ­
sist
An esp ecially in te re s tin g le n te n
se rv ic e h as been a rr a n g e d by M rs.
G oodw in. T h e p ro g ra m w ill be p u b ­
lish ed in T u e sd a y ’s O u tlo o k .
i' .met, Jr., and Standard Garden Seeders,
AE Garden Plows, Tools,
Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows.
A complete line of Farm Machinery.
3 0 0 Gal. Pressure Tank
APRIL
M iss M a rg a re t B u rk e is a t hom e,
h a v in g c o m p le te d a six -m o n th s te rm I
o f sch o o l a t W illam in a.
FOR APRIL
At Price« that are Right
FOR SALE—-at a Bargain
FRIDAY,
A m u sical e n te r ta in m e n t w ill be
g iv en by th e T u e sd a y S tu d y c lu b at
[lie lib ra ry n e x t T u e sd a y e v e n in g ,
A pril 11, b eg in n in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock,
lo w hich th e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in ­
v ited. In co n n e c tio n w ith th e m usic,
p a p e rs w ill be re a d
by M rs. J a s .
S te rlin g , Mrs. Geo. F. H o n ey an d
M is. J a s . E ik in g to n e x p la in in g th e
o p e ra m u sic w hich w ill be given.
T. S. P e ttia s , o f M em phis, T en n .,
w ho is h e re on a p le a s u re trip , w as
in G re sh a m W ed n e sd a y th e g u e s t of
J. C an n o n .
C lo th in g
ft
“Absolutely’
We are selling (lie best
u 'Á '
valins in ready to wear men's
,
L j|
f
anil hoys’ clothing to lie hail any­
• - ■’
where at the price.
Good Blue Serges, for which tile
i ity stores are asking $20.00, we
$15.00
ale selliiii. for only
KUPPENHEIMER AND ROCHESTER SPECIAL
oooo
SH O ES
R ockw ood g ra n g e m et on W e d n e s­
day e v e n in g a n d h eld a b rie f sessio n
a f t e r w hich th e h a ll w as th ro w n o pen
to v isito rs. E. S. M cC orm ick a n d E.
H. W h itn e y , c a n d id a te s fo r co u n ty
school s u p e r in te n d e n t
w ere e n te r ­
ta in in g s p e a k e rs.
T h e u n io n h ig h
sch o o l g lee d u b g a v e s e v e ra l so n g s
a n d o th e r s took p a r t in a s h o rt p ro ­
g ra m .
We cun now lit any one
or all of the family with Shoes
from
tootsy-wootsy
grandfather
or
to
great
mother
The
•spring styles are now ¡n.
Gonip and see us in our new
quarters.
M rs. F. D. A xtel a rr iv e d h e re th is
m o rn in g fro m s o u th e rn C n 'ifo rm a .
H er h u s b a n d a n d so n w ill re m a in a t
S an D iego
fo r a m o n th o r m o re,
w h ere they a re p u ttin g up an a p a r t ­
m e n t h o u se fo r W illiam E lliso n .
G eo rg e W ith ro w h a s beco n e a l ev­
id e n t of G re sh a m , h a v in g m oved h e re
la s t w eek.
He a n d h is w ife h av e
ro o m s a t th e C ongdon.
s
«-«»ynvhi
Th, M. . „( K uop^j,
E. W. AYLSWOtfTH I
> s in M d a B H n m < n d f t !n m b p —
.
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Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
AND G R E S H A M
W a lk e r Q u e sin b e ry cam e up to
Office w ith P io n e e r A u to T ru c k Co., 2 2 8 A sh St.
G re sh a m la s t w eek fro m R ockw ood
P h o n e B ro a d w a y 2X.TI
to c o n s u lt , a s p e c ia lis t. I D
saw
C h a rlie L a to u re ll w ho re c o m m e n d e d
a F o rd . W hen W a lk e r g e ts o> e r th e
P e rc y . S m ith
r e tu r n e d S a tu rd a y 1 i uibles In c id e n t u , h is »»’’Icticii in
A. iT. W. BROWN, Prop.
A Full Load of 5 tons of grain or predute fr e e Gresham Io Portland at $1 a Ion
a l t e r an a b se n c e o f th r e e m o n th s, will be se e n (lo d g in g o th e r m a c h in e s
i
d u rin g w hich tim e h e h as m a d e a on th e B ase L ine in tr u e jitn e y d riv - 1
B W EMERY, Prop. Res Phone 173.
Gresham, Ore.
Best Quality Meats,
trip to K an sas. He w ent so u th on th e e r sty le .
s te a m e r G re a t N o rth e rn . F ro m S an
V-
F ra n c isc o lie w en t e a s t on th e S a n ta FO R S A L E — M ule c o m in g fo u r y e a rs
old.
W e ig h t a b o u t 850.
6 . F.
i!
F e, r e tu r n in g via D enver, B illin g s
N e ib a u e r, R. 2, G re sh a m .
Phone
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
M o n tan a an il th e N o rth e r n P acific
45x.
*12 |
A BIG 4 REEL CHAPLIN COMEDY
PHONE 4T
ra ilro a d . Mr. S m ith »nys t h a t it w as
POWELL STR EEI
a g re a t trip . H e co m es back b e tte r M ore M en T h a n W o m en H a v e A p­
p e n d ic itis .
satisfied tita n e v e r w ith O regon.
S u rg e o n s s t a te m en a r e s lig h tly
m o re s u b je c t to a p p e n d ic itis th a n
It. W. C ooley o f th e W h ite K now ! w om en.
G re sh a m
p eo p le sh o u ld
P o u ltry fa rm
m a rk e te d
h is
first know th a t a few d o ses o f sim p le
b u n ch of b ro ile rs , 64 in n u m b e r, at b u c k th o r n b a rk , g ly c e rin e , e tc ., as
m ixed in A d le r-i-k a , o fte n re lie v e o r
th e R egal C o tta g e y e ste rd a y .
Mr. p re v e n t a p p e n d ic itis .
T h is m ix tu re
( ooiey su p p lie d th e R e g a ls w ith 12011 rem o v es su ch s u r p r is in g foul m a tte r
b ro ile rs a n d fry« la s t y e a r a n d ex­ th a t O N E S P O O N F U L re lie v e s a l­
m ost ANY C A SE c o n s tip a tio n , s o u r
Don't fail Io use Form aldehyde in prepar­
p ects to su p p ly th e m c o n tin u o u s ly fo r sto m a c h
o r gas.
The
IN ST A N T,
th e co m in g su m m e r.
easy a c tio n of A d ie r-i-k a is s u r p r is ­
ing for spring sowing, kills smut in wheat, oats,
ing. T lte G re sh a m D ru g Co. Adv.
S e v e ra l m e m b e rs o f th e G re sh a m
barley or corn. Also used for potato seal). We c a n
F a th e r a n d Son.
W o m en ’s
C h ris tia n
T e m p e ra n c e
supply yon in any quantity.
! U nion w ere in P o rtla n d a t th e c o u r t­
A re c e n t a d v e rtis e m e n t of c lo th ­
h o u se y e s te rd a y a n d to d ay a tte n d -
in
g
sh o w s f a th e r a n d son c o rre c tly
I in g th e tr ia l o f (¡co. S c h u ltz fo r b lin d
j l . * j* j*
d re s s e d in th e la te s t sty le s.
The
I p ig g in g .
f a t h e r is p ic tu re d a s sm o k in g a big
T h e a r t i s t c o u ld h a v e m ad e
M rs. M. M o o rh ead a n d d a u g h te r c ig a r.
th
e
p
ic
tu
re m o re n e a rly tr u e to life,
J a q u e t ta of V a n c o u v e r, W a sh in g to n ,
if lie h ad p lace d a c ig a r e tte in th e
v
isited
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tto
rn
e
y
M
ilo
C.
K
in
g
in
I he
S to r e
m o u th o f th e son. T h e f a th e r w ho AMBROSE, FATTY ARBUCKLE, CHARLEY CHAPLIN and
i G re sh a m on S u n d ay .
sm o k e s m u s t e x p e c t h is son to fo l­
MABEL NORMAND are all in this picture
T h e p ity is
F ro m th e Pacific C h ris tia n A dvo­ low in h is fo o tste p s .
S p rin g .
T im in g th e L a u g h .
c a te we le a rn th a t M iss J e s s ie th a t th e f a t h e r w ho sm o k e s is in ­
F A T H E R ’S R A G T IM E B A N D
S p rin g is lo o k ed u p o n by m an y as
Y oung, d a u g h te r of R ev. B e n ja m in v itin g ail boys to fo rm a h a b it w hich
An ARBUCKLE Comedy
An All-Comedy Program
I he m o st d e lig h tf u l se a so n o f th e
T h e old co lo red m an h ad clim b ed
Y oung, fo rm e rly o f P o rtla n d , h a s is n o t o n ly in ju r io u s a n d w a ste fu l. I
y e a r, h u t th is c a n n o t bo sa id o f th e in to th e d e n tis t's c h a ir o f to r tu r e .
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AT SMITH S THEATER
been s e le c te d to s u p e rv is e th e p lay b u t w hich is e x tre m e ly d is a g re e a b le 1
rh e u m a tic .
T h e cold a n d d a m p
" S h a ll I g ive you la u g h in g g as, u n ­
to
m
ost
w
om
en
a
n
d
a
la
r
g
e
n
u
m
b
e
r
;
w e a th e r b rin g s on rh e u m a tic p a in s
a n d c h ild r e n ’s w o rk a t th e B o u ld e r,
q u e rie d th e to o th c a rp e n te r.
o f m en.
w hich a re
a n y th in g
hut p le a s a n t c le .
•
o lo ra d o , C h a u ta u q u a
th e c o m in g
Not till a f t e r de to o t am o u t,
I liey can be re lie v e d , h o w e v e r, by
seaso
n
.
M
iss
Y
oung
is
te
a
c
h
in
g
in
a p p ly in g
C h a m b e rla in 's
L in im e n t boss, re p lie d th e o ld m an . "R e c k o n
NOTICE.
F o r sa le by G re sh a m D rug Co. Ad'- mebby A lt'll feel m o' ink ta ilin ’ d e n ." Hie C lay C e n te r. K an ., h ig h sch o o l.
S he w as fo rm e rly a p o p u la r te a c h e r In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
O reg o n
in a n d
fo r M u ltn o m a h
In th e G re sh a m h ig h sch o o l.
C o u n ty .
Miss Mav b elle B u rch le ft y e s te r ­ G. W K en n ey , P la in tiff, vs. S. H ay-
a sh l a n d M H a v a sh i. h is w ife. De­
day fo r W allo w a , O reg o n , w h e re sh e
fe n d a n ts .
w ill sp en d tw o o r th r e e m o n th s as a To S. H a y a sh t a n d M. H a y a a h l, h is
! s te n o g r a p h e r in th e em p lo y o f th e w ife, d e fe n d a n ts .
Keeps them Perfectly Fresh
go v e rn m e n t.
In th e n a m e o f th e s t a t e of O regon
you a re h e re b y re q u e s te d to a p p e a r
a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed
M rs W F. D illon o f P o r tla n d Is a n d
-FOR SALE AT-
th e g u e st of h e r d a u g h te r . Mrs. O a g a in s t you in th e a b o v e e n title d
s u it on n r b e fo re th e 2 0 tli day of
: J. B row n.
M ay, 1918, w h ich ts m o re th a n six
Is sont'•( ini. .4 told in n I'eW
w eek s a f t e r th e 3 1 st d a y o f M arch ,!
words, atu) a wave of t h e
1 ire C h ief Jo n e s v is ite d th e h ig h 1916, th e d a y o rd e re d fo r th e first
ch o o l on .Monday an d w itn e sse d a p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s : a n d if
hitnd, liv Andrew i ’artti '/i
you fail to a n s w e r, fo r w a n t th e re o f,
Howitt Building_______ Phone ¡01
C rea ha tr. Oregon
tire
d rill o f th e s tu d e n ts
T h e b u ild ­ th e p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to th e co u rt
or .lohn Rockefeller.
in g w as e m p tie d in th irty -fiv e s e c ­ fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r In th e co m ­
lint ju st start out to do it
o n d s. w hich w as th e re c o rd tim e yet p la in t; to-vvtt: fo r ju d g m e n t a g a in s t
I lint vvnv and von'll rim up
you fo r th e su m of * 1 8 0 0 .0 0 w ith tn-
m ade.
II UH I list q u i t e n le w lu t 'ii p s in
te r e s t th e r e o n a t th e r a t e o f
per
c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e first d ay of
y o u r tra v e ls .
The
c o n d itio n
or
M rs. H. \v
M ay, 1914, a n d fo r th e f u r t h e r su m
Soule people t rv to m a k i
E m ery , w ho is ill at h e r Ito,n e. is o f * 1 6 0 .0 0
a tt o r n e y 's fees, to g e th ­
v itio tu ip p u i e l t a s u i s u p p l i e s
so m e w h a t
Im p ro v ed .
m e t h o d ' of this bank b a ..
M rs
M ark e r w ith c o sts a n d d is b u rs e m e n ts of
suited
.- „«turai and steady
(tii- their h o ttie .
E m ery of P o r tla n d w ill re m a in h e r e 1 s u i t; t h a t th e m o rtg a g e s e t fo rth in
growth
from
the
beginning
p
la
in
tiff’s
c
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m
p
la
in
t
c
o
v
e
rin
g
th
e
lit
doling the job they
fo r a tew w eek s an d a s s ist In th e , s o u th h a lf of th e s o u th w e s t q u a r te r
think nil,) i ilk only about
hom e.
o f th e n o rth w e s t q u a r t e r o f S ection
PRICE.
15. T o w n s h ip O ne S o u th , R an g e F o u r
D E P O S IT S
c.v overleek that evely,price is has. d on Ql ALITY ami
i’lte r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e W om ­ E a st of W illa m e tte M e rid a n , be fo re ­
t
S c V fr T ’
T C‘‘i
' " " ‘st
« ''a t
sed a n d sa id p re m ise s sold to sa t
Mar. 27th
en's d u b a n d a n n u a l e le c tio n o f o f - ! clo
tsfv said ju d g m e n t as p ro v id ed by
Amount
>>1.1.1.EH begins ¡o think about LOW quality
¡leers w ill be h e ld a t th e lib ra ry next law-, an d th a t you a n d a ll p e rso n s
1913
*> •« «'«ay« will he a low priee „„.I low quality are
$121.264
14
M onday e v e n in g , w hich all m e m b e rs c la im in g u n d e r you be fo r e v e r fo re ­
1914
clo
sed
a
n
d
b
a
rr
e
d
fro
m
c
la
im
in
g
any
153,036.81
a re u rg e d to a tte n d
It is better in every way to pav a fa ir price
I n te re s t In a n d to th p p ro p e rty abo v e
1915
161,728.38
d e sc rib e d o r an y p a rt th e r e o f, an d
Ami the,, see that you get Ql'ALITV v <„, vv ill then get
1916 ’
W ord h a s been re c e iv e d fro m H a r­ fo r su ch f u r t h e r re lie f as to th e co u rt
174,639.09
sattslaetion and « .rv .... ami all the other w orthw hile trim
ry M ason In S h a n g h la . C h in a , th a , he m ay seem m e e t an d a g re e a b le In I
tilings that go with it
j
w _
as re c e n tly m a rrie d to a n A nterl- e q u ity .
If-
JCRBHAM MEAT MARKET]
PO RTLA ND
Ftimilcre Meting and Fanners’ Fanling a Specially
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
*
A M B IT IO N
FARMERS!
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Rf X/lf I
»ny Pay 60c lor your Eggs Next Winter?
W A T E R GLA SS
How io
Make Money
Powell’s Pharmacy
ï he Conservative and Progressive
You do your trailing at
A. W. Metzger
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W lKE
661
c o m p le te d Ilia se rv ic e in th e U n ited i vesslve w eek s in th e G re sh a m O ut
S ta te s n av y a n d e x p ects to r e tu r n I0 0 «1- a b i-w eek ly n e w s p a p e r pub-
h o m e in th e s u m m e r
I
in s a id c o u n ty a n d s ta te . by
o r d e r o f K O. M orrow , Ju d g e o f said
Mrs. J. C h itte n d e n , o f P o r tla n d . l ” Ur'
M ILO c K1XG
v isite d on S u n d ay w ith h e r b r o th e r
I J. N. M e w h lrte r a n d fam ily .
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n M ar 31, 1916
L ast p u b lic a tio n May 12, 1916.
in t¡
t ity of Portland
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County Outside th.