Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 02, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA GE
FO UR
GKEOHAM
OUTLOOK
I E S I.
PO TATO
H and
suf ('fa c tio n ,
w ith
a «touble
S e e d e i < « a i <len Seeder»— < u lf it »to rn .
G re sh a m , O re g o n
B E S T TO U SE
Emery’s Truck Service I LOCAL EVENTS
PO RTLA N D
AND
GRESH A M
#
B. W. A kins, o f B ull B un, d ro v e
o v e r y e s te rd a y an d is v isitin g a t th e
h om e o f his s is te r, M rs. 11. N. R aney.
H e m ad e a b u sin ess tr ip to P o rtla n d
COVER \
THE
5
EARTH
" ■ y
Any one who uses or ought to use
paints and varnishes, will be glad to know
that we have just taken the agency for
S herwin -W il l ia m s
P aints & V arnishes
in this locality. For fifty years this line
has been the world’s leader—that’s why
we chose it; and we are leaders in good
things here—that’s why they chose us.
It’s a pretty good combination to do
business with.
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon j;
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H IL L S V IE W
“Paint My House, Too”
I he spirit ot neighborhood improvement tills the
very air. i he glad, bright colors o f spring have
replaced the somber hues of winter. Grass is green
-—flowers are springing intoglorious bloom. Nature
is pro\ i ing a lieautitul setting. Is your house in har­
mony or do the fresh-LxAing surroundings only serve
f<> t. mphasize its dullness/ Docs it complete the picture
—is it well painted/
N o w s t h e t i m e o t nil t i m e s t o d r e s s u p y o u r h o m e in f r e s h , n e w
e o lo r s ,
1 lie f i r s t .e s s e n t i a l in h o m e i m p r o v e m e n t is g o o d p a i n t , a n d
t h e p a i n t t h a t y o u c a n d e p e n d u jh jii t o he g o o d is
HIGH STANDARD
P A IN T
H
Ä
Y ou ta k e n o c h a n c e s , you k n o w e x a c tly w h a t
th e c n iitc u ls of «-very c an o f “ H ig h S ta n d a r d ”
w ill i.'o.
l o r t / y e a rs o f c x |x -ric tic c noil c o u n t-
Icaa rx |» > s u r-tru tfl h av e m a d e th ia k n o w le d g e
d e fin ite ,
t licn iical a n a ly s is o f th e raw m a te r ­
ials a n d th o ro u g h m a c h in e m ix m g in su re a
u n ifo rm p ro d u c t.
Y ou g e t i.i " H i g h S ta n d a r d ” a ywxint th a t
w o rk s e a s ie r, a n d s p re a d s fa r th e r th a n c h e a p e r
p a in ts a |Mtmt th a t h id es b e t t e r a n d p ro te c t»
W IR E
661
Tj
better the surface o f your b u ild in g—a paint
that does not fade, that holds tight to th e sur­
face in perfectly protecting coats— that tails
•■illy by gradual wear and leaves a good surface
tor repainting
It actually « osts less to use this better [taint and
get its perfect protection. It goes so much tar-
• her and it lasts so much longer on the building
that its use is true econom y.
Ask us for an
estim ate ou y our paint requirements.
A. W. Metzger
S E R V IC E
YNI> Q U A LITY
W IR E
661
Mr. a n d Mrs. L ew is Y u n k c r sp e n t
I S u n d ay w ith Mr. a n d M rs H. Look
I of L en ts.
M rs. E. I’. S t'h ed ecn u n d e rw e n t an
I o p e ra tio n In P o r tla n d last w eek an d
| is g e ttin g a lo n g very nicely.
A s h o r t p ro g ra m w ill be re n d e re d
by th e sch o o l c h ild re n th e lu st day
of sch o o l. May In.
Bverjrbodj in-
| vited
Mr. a n d Mrs. Sam W iess a n d fa m ­
ily, of P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d a y a t
1 th e ir fa rm .
T h ey
h av e
h ire d a
[ h o u s e k e e p e r to c a re fo r th e ir house.
M rs H e n ry B eers a n d M rs G us
D onley sp e n t th e w eek -en d w ith th e
| fo r m e r's p a re n ts a t E a g le C reek .
H en ry B eers a n d G us D onley w ent 1
Ion a fishing tr ip
S u n d ay
on th e I
I C lai k a n ia s r h e r
Sterling & Kidder
Hdw. Co.
Beef, Iron and Wine
A Spring Tonic for that Tired Feeling
S tim u la tes th e A p p e tite , A id s
t h e D ig e s tio n , a n d
Im p o v e ris h e d
R e s to r e s
B lo o d .
Powell’s Pharmacy
H ow itt Building
Phene 101
Finding the Time
Gresham, Oregon
«
to come iti am i look over o u r
title stock o f fu r n itu r e is the
o il" tilin g we wish you to do.
We have s triv e d fa ith f u lly
to establish a re p u ta tio n fo r
square d e a lin g and tip -to p
vali'es. We cannot see any
is ni fo r y o u r g o in g to
P ttla n d to buy fu r n itu r e —
we can s, || as good f u r n i­
tu re at less prices fo r o u r
expenses are lo w e r. Com« nJ. and ta lk it o ver anv wav.
R. R. CARLSON
G BH SHA M ,
W ill Try Ca.se.* H im self.
Jo h n C McCue, c a n d id a te fo r th e 1
I n o m in a tio n fo r d is tric t a tto r n e y of
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty , is ra p id ly g ain -
lin g in s tr e n g th t h r o u - . o u t th e e o u n - |
ty. d u e to th e fact th a t th e ta x p a y e rs
I a re co nvinced lie wiil k eep h is pledg- ,
I es of s tr ic t law e n fo rc e m e n t a n d eco- I
n o n iical a d m in is tra tio n
Mr McCue 1
I an n o u tii i s th a t he w ill p e rso n a lly j
I co nduct th e tr ia l of all im p o rta n t '
SOLD HERE
THE SIGN OF GOOD PAINT
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
th e fa lls, clim b ed 800 re e l to th e top
a n d to o k rid e s to th e end o f th e
h a rd su rfa c e d ro ad . T h e p icn ic w as
th o ro u g h ly en jo y e d by all.
Mr. a n d
M rs. .lam es B oth well
passed th ro u g h G re sh a m y e ste rd a y on
th e ir w ay to O ak G ro v e w h ere th e y
w ill re s id e d u rin g th e s u m m e r T hey
h av e re n te d
th e ir
p ro p e rty
near
T ro u td a le , th e D o u g lass fa rm fo r th e
se a so n , ex p e c tin g
to r e tu r n th e r e
next fall.
T h e P ris c illa E m b ro id e ry c lu b m et
la s t e v e n in g w ith M iss I.elah G ibbs.
Ice c re a m a n d c a k e w e re se rv e d an d
a good tim e w as e n jo y e d . T h e next
m e e tin g w ill be a n n o u n c e d la te r.
V arnishes
'A f t
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
i $
P a in t s
AND
'
Miss H elen H oss sp e n t th e w eek ­
end at C o rv allis, th e g u est til Miss
B essie H ow itt
Jo h n E. S taley , of P o rtla n d , who
re c e n tly b o u g h t
th e
G us
H aase
p lace, h as m oved on w ith h is fam ily
an d is m a k in g im p ro v e m e n ts in th e today.
Hr. It. G. Moss, of S easid e, w as th e
place.
A Full Load of 5 Ions ol grain or produce (run Gresham Io Portland at $1 a Ion
.Miss C la u d ie A n d erso n of Good g u est on S u n d a y of Hr. J. E. C lan a-
S a m a r ita n h o sp ita l w as th e g u e st of h an .
B. W . E M E R Y , P ro p . Res. P h o n e 173.
Gresham, Ore.
Rev. A. .1. W are, fo rm e rly p a sto r
M rs. ('. E.
P u sh er
from S u n d ay
n ig h t to M onday n ig h t.
o f th e G resh am B a p tist c h u rc h , is
The
L a d ie s’ M issionary so ciety h e re th is week anil w ill p re a c h a t th e
.*2’
."i
i! w ill m eet w ith M rs. M ary S h o e m a k - c h u rc h every e v e n in g except S a tu r -
e r on T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , w hen th e I day. T h e se rv ic e s begin a t 8 o ’clock,
J;
.'ij fo llo w in g p ro g ra m w ill be re n d e r e d : 1 Hr. 8.
P. B ittn e r h as re tu rn e d
V
*!• A le a d in g by M rs J . C. T ib b itts on from his trip to C a lifo rn ia a n d re ­
ly an ac c o u n t o f th e re cen t m a s sa c re of p o rts a d e lig h tfu l tr ip , an d h is en-
A J. W B R O W N , P ro p .
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looo C h ristia n s in l’e rs ia , by a s u r- tire s a tis fa c tio n w itli th e c o n d itio n
. v lv o r, a p e rs o n a l frie n d a n d college a n d s u r ro u n d in g s o f Mrs. B ittn e r.
B est Q u a lity M eats,
! m a te o f Rev. Mr. T ib h its ;
p ian o S he is d o in g e x ceed in g well a n d is ex­
I so lo , Mrs. F re d T o d d ; vocal solo, p ecte d to be e n tire ly reco v ered of
Miss (¡ra c e ll e s s e l; d u e t, Mrs. W E. h e r tro u b le .
«7
Mrs. H. M. .Miller w as ta k e n to
,c I B ates an d M rs. J. N. C la n a h a n , ac-
H ig h e st P ric e s P a id fo r V E A L a n d HOGS, a c c o rd in g
[ e o m p a u ie d on th e g u it a r by M rs. E. M rs. W a ltm a n 's s a n ita riu m la s t F r i­
fj! j D a v id so n ; re a d in g by M rs. A. J. W. d a y fo r tr e a tm e n t.
H e r c o n d itio n
P H O N E 41
PO W E L L STREET
,(-
m uch im p ro v ed th is
B ro w n , im p e rs o n a tin g a H in d u g irl w as re p o rte d
| aluj ¡„ the native costume; vocal m o rn in g .
| so lo , M rs. E m il O sw ald, a c co m p an ied j
Tw o c a rlo a d s fro m G re sh a m of
A S> in M il o f lle a lt ll.
l a ir G ro u n d to Be B ra in e d .
by Mrs. Geo. W. P a g e : p ian o solo, a b o u t 180 people, w ent to th e big
T he
P y th a g o r la n s
of
A n cien t
Ice c re a m a n d 0 7 th O dd F ellow a n n iv e r s a r y cele-
At last th e p la n s a re c o m p le te fo r Mrs. J a s . S te rlin g .
G reece a te
Hlmple food, p ra c tic e d
cu k e w ill be serv ed .
The
h o ste ss h ra tlo n a t E stacu tia. S a tu rd a y n ig h t
th
e
d
ra
in
a
g
e
o
f
.
tile
c
o
u
n
ty
fait
te m p e ra n c e a n d p u rity . As a b ad g e
w ill he a ss iste d in se rv in g bv Mrs. ' One c a r load also cam e fro m each
th e y used tile five p o in te d s t a r w hich g ro u n d s a n d th e ail jo in in g p ro p e rty .1 A D avidson, M rs .1 O. D ow ning. B o rin g a n d S andy
A nice p ro g ra m
they re g a rd e d as a sy m b o l of h e a lth . o f Mr. S m ith an d Mr. C la n a h a ti. T he M rs P ag e an d Mrs. G lo v er
1 " a s re n d e re d , an d th e e n te r ta in m e n t
\ red live p o in ted s t a r a p p e a rs on p re s e n t e ig h t-in c h tilin g will lie t a k ­
D. C. E ly, of O regon C ity , was w as en jo y e d hv all
R e fre s h m e n ts
each p a c k a g e of C h a m b e rla in 's T ub en up an d a 14 inch se w e r p ipe p u t in h e re y e s te rd a y on b u sin ess.
| w ere se rv e d , an d th e c e le h ra to r s left |
its
place.
it
w
ill
be
put
dow
n
to
lets, an d s till fiilllls itH a n c ie n t m is­
la
sion as a sy m b o l o f h e a lth . If you sueii a level tlia t it will d ra in th e lak e
tr ip to i G re slia m ite s got hom e at a b o u t
H om e,
m ade
a b u sin e ss
ire tr o u b le d w ith in d ig e stio n , bllio u s- co m p le te in a s h o rt tim e a f t e r a
1 a. in.
G re sh a m on M onday
ness o r e o u stip u tio n , g e t a p ack ag e h eav y sto rm
S a tu r d a y 's so p h o m o re p icnic to '
Dr. an d M rs M ark E m ery and
of th e s e ta b le ts fro m y o u r d ru g g ist.
T h e w ork will he d o n e u n d e r th e M iss R uby E m ery , of P o rtla n d , v isit M u ltn o m a h fa lls an d up th e C oluni- [
You will he s u r p ris e d at th e q u ick
re lie f w h ich th ey affo rd .
E o r sale su p e rv isio n of 8. H. H ull, c o u n ty a g ­ ed S u n d a y a t th e h o m e of th e ir p a r b la h ig h w ay w as an u n u s u a lly s u c ­
r ic u ltu ra l a g e n t.
by G re sh a m O ru g Co. Adv.
e n t- Mr an d M rs B. W. K m erv
c e ssfu l e v e n t. T h e p a rty lu n c h e d a t
( title«1 will« Pioneer Auto Truck <«»., 22« Ash Si.
Phone Broad» ay 2SB4
SHEMINWIIUAMS
C arl S h a ttu c k
sold
h is tw e n ty
| a c re s n o rth e a s t of G resh am
last
w eek to C. P. B eid, th e c o n s id e ra ­
tio n b ein g ISOOO
OF INTEREST
BETW EEN
191«
L ato u re ll *• Son h av e la tely tu rn e d
, olf fo u r m o re P ortis. T w o w ent .3
' A L. H eaton, of S an d y : am i o n e ta
I Forest H a n g e r lla n s e n , w ho w iil us ■
j It in th e C ascad e fo rest reserv e.
. K irk T h o m p so n , o f G re sh a m , bo u g h t
one tliis m o rn in g
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
B E S T TO BU Y
2,
C lau d S m ith h as o p en ed a n o th e r
S cen o g ru p h th e a te r a t S eventy-sec-
; hud an d M iller a v e n u e , n e a r A rle ta
' l l . is p u ttin g on th e sau te f e a t .il •
I se rv ic e in both iiis th e a te r» a n d yes-
i lerilay resu m ed g iv in g sh o w s ever?"
| ev e n in g
P L A N T IN G
Haven a buaihel of »w*d p e r a c re , m ake» e v e ry
piece c o u n t, no sp re a d of d isease, a tw o -iu an p la in e r
w ith co rn o r bean a tta c h m e n t.
< <uai a n I ceil to g i w
d i'c o p e n e r.
MAY
'
T h e se n io r cla ss p lay. "The 3tren-
i n ous L ife .” is in re h e a r s a l and d a t?
of its p ro d u c tio n w ill he a n n o u n ie d
, soon
IRON AGE POTATO PLANTER
DM» l ‘ H l
TUESDAY,
O R EG O N
30% Increase in Deposits
D u rin g th e y e a r. I n d ic a tiv e o f a R e tu rn o f
P ro s p e rity
and
th e
S e r v ic e
o f th is B a n k
| rases
a n d w ill not sh ift h is d u tie s to
d e p u tie s, su ch a s is th e p ra c tic e of j
I W a lte r E v an s, in c u m b e n t
Mr Mi
I C ue has a rr a n g e d a sp e a k in g cam
I p atg n th a t will e n a b le him to ad-
I d re s s th e ta x p a y e rs in every p re
e in rt in th e county
Mr McCue s ta n d s h ig h lu th e le-
I gal p ro fessio n and is e m in en tly q u al-
| Ified fo r th e office of d is tric t a t t o r ­
ney
He h as lived m ost of h is life
I in O regon a n d h a s ta k e n a n a c tiv e
p a rt in p u b lic an d civic a ffa irs
He
s ta n d s fo r a sq u a re d eal for th e peo ­
ple an d all w ho know him realize
th a t it is h is h ig h e s t a m b itio n to be
th e best and m ost efficient d is tric t
atto rn e y th a t ev er serv ed th e peep:-
o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty .”
A P R IL 24
DEPOSITS
1915
$147.627.23
1916
FIRST
state
^Q ^ esm am , o p
$182,588.98
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