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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
» « i ■. i u 1,1 ■ .tu r . ■ (i ni.r» FAIRVIEW Two m eetings will be held in F air- view S atu rd ay . Apr. 22 u n d er th e di- I rection of th e O regon Social H ygiene i society. Both will be held a t th e city hall. In th e aftern o o n at 2 :3 0 j the m eeting will be fo r m others and o th e r a d u h women only. Mrs. J. H. 1 P eterso n will preside. Mrs. H. H. Hel- j 1er of P o rtlan d will speak on th e sub- ! ject “ How Shall 1 Tell My C h ild ?" A co m m ittee of F airview women are building up in te re st for the m eeting A n o th er m eeting will be held a t 8 p. m. for men only. Mr. C. H. Stone will preside. Dr. J. M. S hort, form erly of G reshatn an d now of P o rtlan d , will speak on th e su b ject, I "W h at th e P hysician K now s.” Mr. i E. B. M cN aughtou, ch airm an of the ' Public E d u catio n co m m ittee of the > Oregon Social H ygiene society, will talk on "T h e F o u r Sex L ies.” Mr. S. B. H all of F airview will ta lk on th e su b ject "W h at Can We Do for F air- view ?” Both of th e m eetings will be held in th e city hall and will he | free. Young women an d young men will be u d m itted to th e respective m eetings. A T T E N T IO N ! Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders MILL FEED any quantity at Carload R ates for Cash A boys' and g irls ’ In d u strial club was form ed h ere last F rid a y with a m em bership of 30 pupils from the school. It was organized by County A gent S. B. Hall u n d er th e extension work of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l col lege. T he officers elected are rpesl- dent, Converse B u rlin g am e; vice p resid en t, Rudolph L u sch er; secre tary, Jo sep h in e T ow nsend; tre a su re r, M arg aret Jones. An advisory board consisting of Mr. H all, Cedric Stone and Rosalie L uscher will have su pervision of th e work. T he next m eeting will be held at th e school- house tom orrow at 3 :3 0 . E a ste r will be observed in both ch u rch es of Fairview next Sunday A program is being arra n g e d for the M ethodist church and special E aster music fo r th e P re sb y teria n church. Cash Prices any day up to and including Shorts, . . per Middlings, per F airv iew B a rb e r Shop. Now open. F ree building, F airview H. Mills. «14 QUALITY the best KELSO SUNDIAL MILL Phone : Gresham 6T1 Fairview, Oregon Phone: Troutdale 9F 11 Àu Tili 'ifri ï i i AUCTION SALE F ou r M iles E ast o f M ontavllla. O regon, and One M ile E ast o f R u sse llv ille on B a se L ine R oad , ju st E ast o f Red C ross D airy. T ak e Mt. H ood Car to A scot S ta tio n and w alk l/4 M ile S ou th . TUESDAY, APRIL 25 C om m encing at 10;30 Sharp. T he B errell Stock and Im p lem en ts as F o llo w s: a jí y iíy y COLUMBIANA Mr. and Mrs. L andeen and son from P o rtla n d spent S unday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. W oodw ard and fam ily. T he school children of S p ringdale an d a few o th e r frien d s gave a su r prise p arty for th e teach er, Miss Alice Davies, in honor of h er b irth day, April 10th. They p resen ted her w ith a m esh hand bag. Mr. an d Mrs. Will T hom as and baby son front K ansas a re visiting a t the hom e of Mrs. T h o m as' sister, Mrs. G ra n t Bell. COWS AND DALRY SUPPLIES One iy 2 Horse Power Boiler. One Wash Sink. Four Bottle Crates, 350 Milk Bottles. 750-lb. capacity Simplex Separator. Bottle A farew ell p arty was given for Washer, 6 Buckets. 3-gal. Can, Milk Cooler. Bottler. 3 Lanterns. E rn e st Zilm W ednesday A pril 13th. Twenty-three Milch Cows. This herd tests 4.6. Eighteen of before his re tu rn to th e navy. Q uite I a n u m b er of his friwnns and relativ es them are milking; a lot of them are fresh. Ten Heifers. A sp len d id Herd o f Cows, so m e o f th em 5-am l «¡-gal. M ilkers. Three Horses. Weight about 1100; 1 Horse, weight about 1500. One dozen R. I. R. Chickens. M A C H IN E R Y Spring W agon. R id in g C u ltiv a to r, Top B u ggy, W a lk in g C u ltivator, W eeder, P o ta to P la n ter. M ower. Hay H ake. 2 P low s. Feed C u tler, Hay R ope anti Eork. B uggy S h afts. 2 4 S teel S tan ch ion s, S H ay F o rk s, M ilburn W agon. W heelbarrow , D ouble Set H arn ess, 2 Sets S in g le H arness, Spring T ootli H arrow , S teel F ra m e Harrow and o th er A rticles. T he M achinery is in good shape. TERM S:—Under $20, Cash. Over $20, 6 months time on approved security. Those desiring time must make arrangem ents with the clerk before the sale. HALE RAIN OR SHINE FREE LUNCH AT NOON L. L. GILES, Owner K. A. MILLER. Clerk, Gresham W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer Sanitary Meat Market BEST QUALITY MEATS PHONE 54» FREE DELIVERY Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Reef Cattle ADOLF T IE T Z E GRESHAM , O RE. MAIN ST. H oss’ Truck Service Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 229 Fine Street Between First and Second. ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F arm er'» H auling, F u rn itu re moving. O rd ers tak en fo r Coal, Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Oresham Dpr» Pnetund. Phone 79 X U C I1 Broadway SOM; A 3O7H w ere p rese n t, all en joying a p leasan t evening. Miss L ena Bell, who has been a t ten d in g business college at th e P o rt land Y. W. C. A., is v isitin g h er p a r ents. Miss C lara K erslak e an d Sidney B aker w ere g u ests of Miss Jessie P resto n on S unday evening Mrs. R alp h R ogers was a Sunday g u est of Miss E sth e r K incaid. M rs. W a lte _ r ___ L uihn had as h e r guests la st week h er m other, Mrs. N eilson an d siste r Mrs. L uihn of P o rtlan d . Ju liu s M eier and fam ily have moved to th e ir co u n try hom e "T h e M enuche,” to rem ain th ro u g h th e E aster season. Kelso cam e o u t v ictorious at the Held m eet held at Boring April 15, w inning 108 points. B oring came second w ith 7 6 points in th e ir favor ind C o ttrell scored th ird 58 points Hollowing is a list of th e Kelso win ters. Ages 6-9, egg race, A nna Lind, 1st; N ellie H a rv iso n ,3 d ; sack race, lam es M ilan, 1st; relay race, Jam es Milan, G eorge B arnum , Glen Irvin ind V ernle J a rl, lBt. Ages 9-12. 75 y ard dash, Monroe H arbison, 2d; Jam es H ite, 3d. B asket ball throw , Anna M ilan, 3d. Ages 12-18. B ask et ball throw , Hazel D unn, 3d. Ages 9-15. Relay race, 50 yards, M arion B arn u m , Hazel Dunn, Mary Canny, Anna Milan, tied for 1st; 75- y ard d ash , M arion B arnum , 2d, sta n d in g broad Jum p, Mary Canny, 3d; ru n n in g high jum p, Hazel Dunn, 2d; M arlon B arnum , tied for 3d; ru n n in g broad jum p. M arion B ar num , 3d. Itoys 12-18. R unning high jum p, L ester Irvin and H ugh H arbison tied for 1st and 2d, each w inning five p oints; ru n n in g broad jum p, Leo Mi lan 1st, H ugh H arbison 2d; sta n d in g high ju m p , L ester Irvin 1st; 100-yd. dash, L e ster Irvin 1st, Leo Milan 2d. Iioys o v er 15 years. 150-yard dash, G eorge Jo n sru d and Clyde H arbison tied for 1st; ru n n in g broad jum p, G eorge Jo n sru d 1st; ru n n in g j high ju m p , G eorge Jo n sru d 1st. The Kelso boys' basket ball team won i over B oring 23 to 9. Mrs. Ja ck P atte rso n , who has u n d ergone an op eratio n at th e Good S am a ritan hospital, is rep o rted do ing well. T he Rev. C h an d ler, of th e Sandy M ethodist ch u rch , Is p lan n in g to s ta rt a S unday school at Kelso. Miss E rickson was unuble to teach M onday on account of Illness. The Rev. H en rk 'k sen , of P ortland, will hold E nglish services in the L u th eran ch u rch Sunday aftern o o n j April 23d • ■ -............—— .1 -. ■ CORBETT C o lu m b ian * H igh School. Mrs. H. L. S tephenson of P o rtlan d T he H u rlb u rt Vocal Society met at sp en t la st week-end w ith h e r sister. Ja m e s R obs ’ last F rid ay evening. Miss C o u lter and Mrs. C lara Sm ith. A bout forty-five persons were p res A p arty co n sistin g of Mrs Ralph ent. Mrs. Luihn acted as accom Rogers, M arg aret M ershon. E sth er p an ist an d also sang a solo. Lunch K incaid. E dna Maybee, F ran ces I co n sistin g of cake and coffee was Jo h n so n Mrs H. L. Stephpnsnn and served. T he next m eeting will be Miss C o u lter w alked to Crow n Point held at Mr. and Mts. A rth u r Jo h n on Sunday aftern o o n . son's. C lara Easley spent S unday with Mrs. B row nlee cam e o u t F rid ay h er Bister, Mrs C laude Woodle. evening from P o rtlan d to spend the F ran ces Jo h n so n is now stay in g w eek-end wifh Mrs. Jo h n S tew art w ith Mrs. J. F. S um pter, ow ing to Mr. and Mrs. W heeler, Mr. W lth- th e fact th a t h e r m other, Mrs R E. ley and his m o th er and Mrs Myers Jo h n so n will move to M ontavllla In sp en t Sunday, th e g u ests of Mrs. J. th e n ea r fu tu re . S tew art. Mrs. Myers rem ained T he west basem ent of th e high th ro u g h th e e n tire week. school b u ilding is being cem ented Mrs. E lijah C ham berlain has been L ast F rid a y D istrict 39 celeb rated su fferin g w ith a m ost p ain fu l felon, • w ith a p p ro p ria te A rbor Day exer- ' b u t it seem s to be im proving slowly. cises. Rev. Mr. Jo n es, fo rm er field w ork- ' I t has been decided to postpone j th e p rese n tatio n of th e play "M r. I e r and ch u rch o rg an izer for the C h ristian ch u rch in th e s ta te of B ob,” u n til com m encem ent tim e. Id aho, d elivered two splendid ser- Punch C ed ar Polish Mops, th e a d -I 8 “ n± . y ju sta b le kind, »1.50 w ith 1 q u a rt , " " ,h e m o rn h l« * “« "T he C ed ar oil, a t S terlin g K id d er Testing T im e” and in th e evening Hdwe Co. J "Our Creed.” YOU KNOW — I lint we issue Drafts and Money Orders p;t\uhle any where in the I'liited States ami Europe for less than y on pay at the pnstnffice! 1 hat we pay 4 per cent interest on Time ami Savi.i’ s Deposits! That we write Fire Insurance! That we rent Safety Deposit Boxes for $1.50 p t y e a . - ! That we have a Notary Public to take your a. know 1- • dgnient, or draw t i p your deed or m ortgage! That we receive DEPOSITS subject to eheck, in fact do a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS! 1 hat we want your business whether large or steed? B A N K O F G R ESH A M K. A MILLER, Cashier Gresham, Oregon Guaranteed - or Not a Cent's Charge Y ou n e ed n o t suffer b u n io n to r t u r e nn h o u r lo n g e r. N o m a tte r h ow la rg e o r p a in fu l y o u r b u n io n s m a y be—o r b«»w o fte n o r by w h o m tr e a te d a n d p ro n o u n c e d in c u ra b le ” — h e re a t least is c o n v u w m g p r o o f ( h u t th e re ta p o sitiv e re lie f for y o u —rig h t now —to d a y . B u n io n C o m fo rt” Is Guaranteed to Give Instant Relief R ll a n d p o sitiv e ly c u re th e m o st s tu b b o rn b u n io n s. Y o u 'll h a v e pe ac e an d c o m fo rt a s soon as you a p p ly o n e . T h e p a in a n d in fla m m a tio n d is a p p e a r like m a g ic . Y ou c a n re a lly en jo y w tlk itig o n ce m o re . L a d ie s c an w e a r th e ir n a tu r a l, sm a ll aise sh o es w ith o u t d is c o m fo rt—d o n 't c u t in y o u r sh o e s a n d u se old fa sh io n ed c o tto n o r felt w a d s, w a sh e rs a n d s te e l c o n tra p tio n s . ’ B u n ion C o m fo rt is th e c om m on sen se logical re m e d y fo r b u n io n s. I t a b so rb s a n d d ra w s o u t th e in- fla m m a tio n . s o fte n s an d disso lv e s th e a c c u m u la te d la y e rs o f c a r tila g e w h ic h re a llv m a k e th e b u n io n , th u s re d u c in g th e e n la rg e m e n t a n d r e s to rin g th e d e fo rm e d fo o t to its h e a lth v n o rm a l size. G e l a B o x o f " B u n io n C o m fo rt” T o d a y , m o«l u i.r v .lo u « burn,in nm iod y rou 'vi, „ « e r iru xl - r e tu r n t h e o t h e r tv u i> U »t«n a n il g - t jo u r I he ltexnll Store GRESHAM DRUG CO. HILLSVIEW l .,. Gresham, Oregon a o a t X N X K jo c n x H X K s a o o o a o c ia o o o PHOTOS Joe W alsh re tu rn e d hom e last Sunday from P o rtlan d , w here he has been in the ho sp ital for th e last two weeks. Mr. W alsh m et w ith an ac cident w hile w orking in a logging cam p In W ashington. E lizabeth M ueller, of M ontavtllu, spent th e week-end w ith h er sisters Mrs. M ark D oryland an d Mrs. A. E. F o rsyth. U l E J ir o a IttD iL L SISK S N ew G a lle ry PICTURE FRAMING G IL T on N «t MAX N a t u r , WOOD, a n d C hs»p. S C H N E ID E R S e ll B ld g ., M a in St., G re s h a m P h o n s 541 W alter Brow n, of G resham , was the guest of Edwin Y u n k er Sunday. Born to Mr and Mrs. T. S harkey 30000o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o oooooö A rpli 15, a d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. A1 P eier m ade a trip to P o rtlan d Monday. Mrs. U rban P eier is visiting h er d a u g h te r in P o rtlan d . Wm. K lee is m aking his hom e on his place in S unshine valley. T h ree new fam ilies moved into S unshine valley lately. PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, E m an u el M ueller is w orking for S A N IT A R Y A lbert Schlip of th e C rystal Spring dairy. For Sale by Leading Grocers Mrs. A. H oover, of R oseburg, spent A L W A Y S O R D E R IT a few days la st week w ith h er p a r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beers. MT. HOOD BUTTER Money saving b arg ain s— w ant ads. 0 I f T o n W a n t F ir s t C la ss W ork Baa ,-v | ‘Patronize Home Industry’ $ »!*. Your uianey will go fa rth e r, ji jli com e hack to you q u ick er and '.(« jit give you m ore satisfactio n . sMRS W E D E S IG N « -------------------- BEST BREAD On the M arket Fresh Every I)ay B U IL D IN G S E tta e l T. Jo n e s F ra n k C. Jo n e s O raabam , Ora., F h o n s 851 S. C. White Leghorns * M y b ir d s a t th e M u ltn o m a h . o n n- ty f a i r 1814, w o n la t a n ,l 2d c o c k e r e l; 1st a n d 2d p u lle t ; 1 st pen s p e c ia l, I,eat s o lid c o h ire d b ir d In a llo w . In 1915 1 io a t th e seconds h u t g o t l a t c o c k e re l: la t n u tle t, la t p e n . s p e c ia l, be at s o lid c o lo re d o lrd In s h o w a n d second cock. A U M y B ir d s a ra T ra p n e a te d c t.it h a ve been f o r y e a rs , w i t h th e ie s i . l t b y c a r e fu l b re e d in g h a v e liig n p ro d u c e rs . W i ll h a ve 2000 s e le c te d eg gs f o r h a tc h in g to s p a re f o r to e n e x t m o n th a t 15 00 p e r h u n d ro d . ij! Try Roman Meal’ Bread A great Health Food Pies, Cakes, and Other | Pastry Articles. City Bakery I Main St. G resham FLORENCE TAYLOR, B o x 50, R o u te 4, G re s h a m . Don’t overlook th e W ant Ads. Change in Price of Lumber Until M ay I, W e Will M ake the following Prices on Lum ber. 2x4 16 Rough $5.00, Sized $5 00 2x4 24 Rough $5.00; Sized $C.OO 1x4 24 Rough $5.00; Sized $6 .05 1x4-16 Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00 2x8 16 Rough $5.00; Sized $C 00 2x8 24 Rough $5.00; Sized $0.00 2x6-16 Rough $5.00; Sized $6x0 2x6 24 Rough $5.00; Sized $5 00 1x4 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths $ 4 00 1x6 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths ... $ 5.00 1x6 and 8 Shiplap - $ 7.00 No. 1 Rustic $16.00 No. 2 Rustic . . ........... $12.00 Barn Rustic -------- $ 8.00 We also have Building Material of all kind« al exceptional low price. 1 SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone, Sandy 46 Samty, <)n>Knn