Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 16, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    URKSHAM
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
MAY,
1«.
lu id
PAGE EIYE
COLUMBIANA
Miss K ath rln e Redm ond, from
M ontavilia, is visiting w ith her friend
Miss A tktuaou at S pringdale.
Miss Alice D avies’ m o th er is v isit­
ing w ith h er at T hom as L ucas' of
S pringdale.
G eorge Aikii'.sou, who has been
teach in g school in ea ste rn Oregon,
has re tu rn e d hom e .-or vacation.
Mr. and Mrs H ans Pouiseu, of
Springdale, w ere th e gu ests of Mr.
a n d Mrs. M agnuson a t G resham S u n ­
day.
The program given by the H url-
burt Vocal society last S atu rd ay
niglit ut tile g ran g e hall was excel-
e i l l th ro u g h o u t.
T hose who v e ie In
th e .p la y w ere fam iliar with th e ir
I' rts and sliowed the r* lit of e x t« '
lin t train in g . T he m usical p ro g ram
I ’. 'a s also well given, in fact th is is
o.
of th e b.»st a m a te u r progran,«
. ’. h a t has been given in th is com m uni
I fy. Much cred it is du e io th ese eu-
1 t e i p i i s i n g y o u n g people and p ir tii u -
| lariy to Mrs. Em m a Jack so n , to
whose u n tirin g efforts th e success of
th e play was due to a g reat extent.
P a u ly , o f P o r t la n d , w as .lie
g u e s t ot
her
s is te r,
Mrs. W alter
. I.. filli, la s t week.
0 . K.’d by the Nation
I..odd 75
It Inis style, power and pep, and unlike most of the .mialler
and popular priced makes it has none of that stiffness and
rigidui ss about it.
•Inst solid comfort due to the deep soft divan upholstering
and easy, shock-absorbing cantilever springs.
No expensive starter or speedometer or anything extra to buy
C o m e s C o m p le te for o n ly $ 6 9 5
D e liv e r e d at G resh a m
( olu in h ian a H igh S chool.
The m ass m eeting was considered
quite successful by th e p atro n s of
this school. Q uite an In terested crow d
h eard both th e m orning and a f te r ­
noon program s. T he grad e exhibits
were exceptionally good.
it seem s
w onderful how te ach ers in o u r grad e
schools can h ea r so m any rec itatio n s
each day and yet g et ao m any a rtistic
and p ractical th in g s accom plished
o u tsid e of th e ir ro u tin e work. They
deserve a g re a t deal of praise
T he prizes w ere u w arded as fol­
lows;
One- or two-row Corn Planters, with or without eheck row, or
fertilizer attachment.
One- or two-horse Walking or Riding Cultivators, Hand Seeders,
Hand Planters, and Cultivators.
Implements that are guaranteed to be right.
BEST TO BUY
BEST TO USE
Hessei’s Farm Machinery
Phone 5 4 4
GRESHAM
MT. HOOD
‘Patronize Home Industry’ $
BUTTER
Y our m aney will go fa rth e r,
come back to you q u ick er an d ¡'i
give you m ore satisfactio n .
•£
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
BEST BREAD;
For Sale by Leading Grocers
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
On the Market
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a
Fresh Every Day
jk
Try
Roman Meal’ Bread i’
A great Health Food
tXWaOtXtOOfXWCHXKKXJOtXlOMWO
PHOTOS ? $ Pies,
K 1M D I
1X D
IL L
B IB B S
New Gallery
PICTURE
GILT
MAX
FRAMING
OR NATURAL WOOD.
Neat and Cheap.
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S C H N E ID E R
N urse has opened h er hom e
on Pow ell V aliey road a t P lea san t
H om e to p atien ts, invalids, con­
v alescents, eld erly persons.
P hone 27x2
Urewhani. Ore.
Cakes, and Other j
Pastry Articles.
City Bakery
Main St.
Sell Bldg., Main St., Oreanam
Phone 541
OOOOOOOOOOOOCKJOOOOOO''. o o o -o c
R o u te 2, B ox 74
ft
PAUL
-
G resham
HOETZEL,
ER IC
Prop.
ANDERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
GRESHAM.
OREGON
COSTliCTOM
r
Contracting and Building
New and R ep air W ork Quickly
and N eatly F inished.
J.
Gresham.
F.
K O E N IG
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Oregon
If You Want Pirat Class Work Bet
A
R h eu m atism .
If you a re tro u b led w ith chronic
or m u scu lar rh eu m atism give C ham ­
b erla in 's L in im en t a tria l. T he re­
lief from pain w hich it affords is
alone w orth m any tim e its cost. F or
sale by G resham D rug Co.— Adv.
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
FAIRVIEW
On Sunday, May 21, a t 11 a m. in
F airview M. E. ch u rch , Rev. Joseph
H oberg of M cM innville will preach.
‘‘G ra n d p a” H oberg, who is n early 90
years old, was one of th e pioneers of
M ethodism , being
p asto r of F air-
view circ u it in 1873-74. A cordial
In v itatio n to be p rese n t is extended
to all, especially to those who knew
him In th e p ast, as well as to those
who know him know.
T ho u san d s of farm ers use Lowe
B rothers S tan d a rd barn paint for
p ain tin g th e ir b arns, silos, fences
and o u tb u ild in g s. It is th e m ost
econom ical barn p ain t on th e m a r­
ket. Ask fo r color card s a t o u r
sto re.
A. W M etzger.— Adv,
T he m o th e rs' m eeting a t th e Bap­
tist ch u rc h la st F rid ay , w hich was
held u n d er th e auspices of tile W om­
en 's C h ristian T em p eran ce Union,
was a well atten d e d an d m uch en ­
joyed by all presen t. 'I'n lriy -slt w om ­
en besides a n u m b er of ch ild ren w ire
th ere, am ong them , M rs. H. L. Wos-
tell, Mrs. J. N. C laaaltan and Mrs.
E lia Aton of G resham .
H om estead in Old H ands.
Save y o u r ice bill— use an iceless
F o reclo su re proceedings by A r­ re frig e ra to r
At S terlin g & K idder
chie C o rn u lt a g a in st E. Schw edler Hdwe. Co.
has resto re d th e old h om estead to
Mr. C o rn u tt. T he case was se ttle d
last M onday. L itig atio n
was c a r­
A N N O U N C EM EN T
ried on for sev eral m o n th s before a
se ttle m e n t was arriv e d at
N otice is hereby given th a t
H agberg <4 Jo h n so n , of th e Pow ­
W hooping Cough.
ell V alley sto re, have sold th e ir
One of th e m ost successful p re p a r­
business to A. F. Jo h n so n and
atio n s in use fo r th is disease is
B ert O lson, who will co n tin u e th e
C h a m b erlain 's Cough Rem edy. 8. W.
g en eral m erch an d ise business. Ac­
M cClinton, B landon S prings, Ala.,
co u n ts due th e old firm are pay ­
w rites, "O u r baby had w hooping
able to e ith e r Mr. K arl H agberg
cough as bad as m ost any baby could
o r Mr. J. J. Johnson o r a t the
have it. I gave him C h a m b e rla in ’s
sto re.
Cough Rem edy an d it soon got him
T he new firm will do business
w ell.” F o r sale by G resham D rug
u n d er th e nam e of Jolinaon A
Co.— Adv.
Olson and solicits y o u r p atro n ag e
P hone 268. Powell V alley sto re.
Money saving b arg ain s— w ant ads.
■ S-
Best line of lawn mowers at
Sterling a Kidder Hdwe. Co.
H o ss’ T ru ck
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between Fihit anil Second.
ALL KIND8 OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
F a rm e r's
H au lin g , F u rn itu re
m oving
O rd ers
tak en
fo r Coal,
Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel.
Gresham
Phone 79 x
Zimmerman’s Garage
GRESHAM,
Beri Hess
P ortlan d ,
B roadw ay 20 S 2 ; A » 7 H
OREGON, PHONE 801
A Lesson
Everyone should learn is the
value of thrift, and te-icn it
to their children, rnat no
matter what your earnings
may he, save pail of the sum
and deposit it in a safe in­
stitution that will pay you t
per cent interest like the
Bank of Gresham. Come in
and let us explain.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
K. A. MILLER, Cashier.
Instant
Bunion Relief
At L ast!
In s ta n t R elief fo r th a t A w ful Bunion J T p ' . n . T
W h y continue to suffer th e a irony, to rtu re an d discom fort of th a t a w fu l bunion
when here is In s ta n t R e lie f G u a ra n te e d -a n d you doo t have to pay oue east
unless you s e t absolute satisfaction.
“ Bunion C o m fo rt"
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Guaranteed to Give Instant R elief
C ured over 72,000 men and wom en last year— IS years of continued success. M illions who have
tried pads plates, steel contraption« and all sorts of cheap rem edies w ith o u t suexees a lad I y pay
the fu ll price for a real rem edy— “ B union C o m fo rt” —th e only kn o w n B union cure D o n 't li v e up
—don't th in k th a t Bunions are incurable—d o n 't say you've tried e ve ry th in g un der th e sun—go
today to the d rug gist m im ed below —get a box of "B u n io n C o m fo rt”—tr y tw o p la s te rs -a n d if
^ou do not find in stant relief, re tu rn the rem a in d e r and get all y o u r m oney back. W e know w hat
Bunion C o m fo rt” have done fo r others—w a k n o w w h at they c a n d o fo r you.
I lir Ri'xall Store
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Gresham, Oregon
Sanitary Meat Market
BEST
Q U A L IT Y
PHO NE 54x
M EA TS
F R E E D EL IV E R Y
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
PLEASANT HOME
A uction eer.
If you w ant an au ctio n eer, ad ­
dress o r call J. C. K u ra tll, H illsboro,
Oregon
C harges
reaso n ab le, 20
y ea rs’ experience. P hone Main 322.
KUael T. Jon es
krank C. Jc
Area kam. Ors., Pk on s M l
T he church was well filled last
Sunday n ig h t at th e m eeting of th e
E pw orth L eague, when a tine M oth­
e rs ’ Day p ro g ram was given u n d er
th e le ad ersh ip of Miss Lena Cooley.
B read— 1st, C lara Lasley, high
T he le ad e r had sp ared no p ains to
m ake th e m eeting a success and ail school; 2d, C lara K ersiak e, high
ag reed th a t it was a m ost h elp fu l and school.
L ayer cake— 1st, A gatha H ard in g ,
In terestin g m eeting.
Mrs. H elen D rake, of P o rtla n d , is P le a sa n t V iew ; 2d. F e rn le Davis,
v isitin g w ith h e r d au g h te r, Mrs. H u rlb u rt.
F ancy w o rk — 1st, L uella P oulsen,
D rake on th e L u eilin g place.
high school; 2d, M yra Ross, high
Mr. an d Mrs. Thos. W iles had as school.
g u ests one day la st week Rev. A. C.
P lain sew ing— 1st, C lara Lasley,
B rack en b u ry and wife of G resham
high school.
and Mr. an d Mrs. W. B. P arso n s.
M anual tra in in g — 1st, F red W ood­
Mr. W iles claim s to have th e ch a m ­ w ard, high school; 2d, Fay Davis,
pion duck of O regon. If she co n ­ H u rlb u rt.
tin u e s th e record m ade recen tly for
C ream cake— 1st, Alice R asm u s­
any le n g th of tim e, th e claim s a re sen; 2d, Mrs. G eorge M ershon.
su rely w ell founded. T h e duck is
T he prize fo r best g rad e school ex ­
said to have laid tw o eggs each day h ib it w ent to H u rlb u rt, th e te ac h er
for th re e successive days. As she Is of th a t school being Miss M inerva
th e only duck on th e place, Mr. W iles Powell.
is su re of th e count.
An ev en t of u n u su al in te re st in th e
Rev. E. Z im m erm an took d in n er day's p ro g ram , was th e trac k m eet
w ith A. B. C onrad and fam ily last held by th e boys, u n d er the s u p e r­
Sunday.
vision of Mr. T ollefson. T h e follow ­
Mrs. Isaac W ood has as g u ests her ing a re th e reco rd s m ade;
P ole v au lt, 8 ft. 1 In.; ru n n in g
p are n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. H ayden
and h e r sister, Mrs. A da S m ith of jum p, 15 ft. 6 in.; h ig h ju m p , 5 ft.
S p rin g w ater.
Mrs. W ood an d h er 1 in.; sta n d in g ju m p , 9 ft. 6 In.
T he boys have been p racticin g
gu ests w ent to B ridal Veil today to
barely tw o weeks, an d w hen th is is
v isit w ith Geo. H ayden an d fam ily.
T he S earc h ers’ class of th e Sunday tak en in to co n sid eratio n , th e records
school m et la st F rid a y evening a t m ade seem exceptionally good.
T he high school pupils wish to
th e C onrad hom e, w here a very p leas­
an t evening was spent. Officers w ere th a n k a t th is tim e th e ju d g es of ihe
elected as follow s: p resid e n t. Miss school ex h ib its, Mrs. Tollefson and
C aroline T allm an ; vice p resid e n t, Miss Davies, th e ju d g es of th e baking
Miss Lena Cooley; se creta ry , L ester Mrs. H. it. S tephenson, Mis’ R asm u s­
C onrad; a ssista n t se creta ry , Miss sen of th e fancy w ork, W ard Evans
Mabel G iger; tre a su re r. Percy Con­ G eorge C h am b erlain of m an u al tr a in ­
rad. T he vice p resid e n t was m ade ing.
A m ong th e v isito rs a t m ass m eet­
ch a irm an of th e lo okout co m m ittee
and Mrs. Mamie C uddeford of th e so ­ ing w ere S. B. H all, co unty a g ric u l­
tu rist, of G resham , Lee A rn ett, p resi­
cial com m ittee.
d en t of M ontavilia S aving! bank.
LOCAL HEADQUARTERS
MAIN MT.
ADOLF T1ETZE
GRBHHAM, ORE.
G lycerin e anil Bark P rev en t A ppen­ tlon, so u r sto m ach o r gas.
dicitis.
T he sim ple m ix tu re of b u ck th o rn
b ark , glycerine, etc., know n sb A dler-
i-ka, asto n ish es G resham people. Be­
cause A dler-l-ka acts on BOTH low er
and u pper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL
relieves alm o st ANY CASE constlpa-
It r e ­
moves such su rp risin g foul m u tter
th a t a few dosea o ften reliev e or p re­
v en t ap p en d icitis. A sh o rt tr e a t­
m ent helps ch ro n ic stom ach tro u b le.
T he INSTANT easy action of A d-ler-
l-ka is asto n ish in g .
T h e G resham
D rug Co.
Change in Price of Lumber
Until May I, W e Will Make the
following Prices on Lumber.
2x4 16
Rough $5.00; 8ized $5.00
2x4 24
Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00
1x4 24
Rough $5.00; Sized $6.00
1x4 16
Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00
2x8 16
Rough $5.00, Sized $6.00
2x8 24
Rough $5.00; 8ized $6.00
2x6 16
Rough $6.00; Sized $6.00
2x6 24
Rough $6.00; Sized $6 00
1x4 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths
.......
$ 4 00
1x6 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths
„ .
$ 5.00
1x6 and 8 Shiplap
| q qq
No 1 Rustic
.
fte o o
No. 2 Rustic
.
$12.00
Barn Rustic
$ g 00
W it also have Building Material of all kinds at exceptional
low price.
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Phone, Sandy 46 ,
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Sandy, Oregon
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