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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1916)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. 1 A T T E N T IO N ! Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders JUNE 2. lu tti PAGA THREE MELROSE The all-day services w ere q u ite well atten d ed at th e church la st F ri day and beside th e re g u la r business IN FIVE MONTHS m eeting th e re w ere tw o in te restin g serm ons, th e first by Dr. F ord and December 31, 1915, Deposits, $42,964.56 the second by Rev. C arlos of P o rt land. Among o th e rs p resen t were, May 31, 19,6 “ 54,882.49 five M ethodist m in iste rs and five • Net Gain $11,917.93 p re a c h e r's wives; Dr. F ord, Rev. and Mrs. Z im m erm an. Rev. and Mrs. C ar los, C ap tain an d Mrs. B ranson, Rev. Help us to Double this by December 31, 1916 and Mrs. Wood an d Mrs. Thos W iles. A b o u n tifu l feast was served at 12 o'clock. T he re g u la r services will be held next Sunday. Sunday school a t 10 A. T . M IL L E S , P r e sid e n t M. A . M I L L E S C a s h ie r a. m. P reach in g by th e pasto r, Rev. P . A . H A L L I D A Y . T ic e P r e s id e n t E F. Z im m erm an at 11 a. m. and E pw orth L eague at 8 p. m. Miss Mabel G iger is th e »eader next S un day and expects to have som e special music. E veryone is welcome at all WARNER S RUST PROOF CORSETS PHOENIX HOSE services. Mrs. K atie C h am b erlain , of P o rt land, is visiting h e r siste r Mrs. “ Gresham, the Gateway to Mt. Hood Dimple Jo n es for a few days. and Columbia River H ighw ay” Mrs. Mary Mltzel is visiting a few days at h e r form er hom e, B eaverton. Miss Belle Penny, of St. Jo h n s, sp en t a few days visiting at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. 27 in. Flaxons, Voiles and Batists, in plain, figured Some of th e ladles gave th e Iliff and striped, per yard 12V^c to 18c church a re g u la r sp rin g house clea n ing th is week. Tiiey w ere assisted 36 in. I.inweaves, Flaked Voiles anti Pique, in plain by som e of th e men folks and rep o rt embroidered and striped th e ch u rch In fine shape. Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. W ilson had as Black and White Short Silk Gloves, pair....... 50c g u ests th e past w e,» Mr. an d Mrs. B aren d rick of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Jones Black anti White Long Silk Gloves, pair....................... $1.00 of Brooks an d Mrs. O llie Massey of Salem. Women's ('unify Cut Vests .each 10c to 25c J. H. W ilson is able to be about ag ain a f te r a th re e w eeks' illness. Women's Cumfy Cut Union Suits, suit ... 35c to 75c Mrs. N ina B uxton, of G resham , Is v isitin g h er b ro th er, E v e re tt S taf White Cinderella Pumps, pair.................................. $1.75 ford. Leslie W iles, who is w orking for ills b ro th er in F resno. C alifornia, re p o rts th a t they have an electric alarm stove, upon w hich they put GRESHAM, ORE. th e ir b rea k fa st to cook at night W hen th e alarm rin g s th e fire is The T ad's Store Phone 641 B utterick P atterns s ta rte d an d th e food begins to cook T h u s they have th e privilege of sleep ing u n til b re a k fa st is ready. to th e h o sp ital fo r tre a tm e n ts, how TROUTDALE Mrs. C. O. B ranson has a bed of ever. v o lu n te er sw eet peas in bloom. Mrs. M innie Collins, of San F ra n Mr. an d Mra. C heney and Mist S tra w b erries a re p len tifu l here cisco, Is h ere for a m o n th ’s visit w ith E d ith Cook, of P o rtla n d , w ere guests and very large. They seem to have h e r sister, Mrs. T. J. Bailey. Sunday of Mr. an d Mrs. L. K um m er suffered no dam uge from fro st, a l The T ro u td a le L ad ies’ Aid society C hurch services will be held next th o u g h o th e r fru its w ere m ore or held a clearan ce sale W ednesday ev Sunday evening, p rea ch in g by Rev. less in ju red . en ing in th e church basem ent. T he Mrs. L uella D rake visited her room s w ere b ea u tifu lly d ecorated B. C. B rew ster. B ro th e r B rew ater is m o th er, Mrs. H elen D rake, in Mont- w ith po tted fern s an d sp rin g llowers. going to give th e c h ild re n ’s .lay ad dress w hich is to be Ju n e 11, nt l>»:30 av ille on T uesday a n a W ednesday. A p le asa n t social evening was sp en t Mr. an d Mrs. Thos. W iles visited by those a tte n d in g , an d over $15 was o clock a. m. T he closing exercises of th e school th e ir son Lewis at T erry on Sunday added to th e tre a su ry . N ext Aid T uesday even in g w ere «•■ry good, aftern o o n . m eeting will be J u n e 14, in stead of T he g rav es in D ouglass cem etery Ju n e 7, th e re g u la r tim e, on account show ing p a tie n t and eiflcten w alk cn th e p a rt of bolii te ac h ers ar.d pupils. w ere g enerously d eco rated witH (low of Rose F estiv al w ees. T he eig h th g rad e pupils a re ta k in g ers on T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. K n a rr su rp rised th e ex am in atio n s T h u rsd ay an d F ri th e ir frien d s in T ro u td a le by com ing day. T he class ro ll is M arguerite PLEASANT VALLEY T uesday fo r a few d ay s’ visit. Mr. Bailey, M arie B ram hull, Fioren- ■ Miss B eatrice Stevenson, of P o rt and Mrs. J. R. Macey, of Brooks, B ram h all, Ja c k Ilarto w , A bbie Ja n e land, visited with frien d s a t th is w ent by a u to to vlBlt th em a t P ark - L arson, M ary Bell McGinnis, Basil dale, th e ir p resen t hom e, and they re place last Sunday. M ercer, A rtyl T iller. Wm. K esterson, of Colvig, W ash., tu rn e d w ith th e ir g u ests as fa r as T he W arren C o n stru ctio n com panv was callin g on frie n as and relativ es T ro u td ale . They r e tu rn F rid a y to gave a p ara d e In T ro u td a le T h u rsd ay in th is neighborhood th e first of the P ark d ale. evening, en d in g v ttli a dunce nt week. Mr. and Mrs. F red Z im m erm an, G. H. Richey, o r C orvallis, cam e an d d a u g h te r Della, have re tu rn e d B ailey’s g arag e. down M onday and was sh ak in g hands from Redm ond, and will spend th e T h o u san d s of farm e rs use Lowe with old frien d s In th is vicinity d u r su m m er w ith W. P. B enedict. B ro th e rs S ta n d a rd barn p ain t for ing th e fo re p art of th e week. Mrs. H enry P arso n s is hom e from p ain tin g th e ir b arn s, silos, fences Jo h n S teiger, of C reston, was a vis P o rtla n d , w here she u n d erw en t an an d o u tb u ild in g s. I t is th e m ost ito r a t th e hom e of T heo d o re S chacht o p eratio n recently. She is g ettin g econom ical b arn p a in t on th e m a r ket. Ask fo r co lo r card s a t o u r la st Sunday. along very nicely, still h aving to go sto re. A. W. M etzger.— Adv. C. H enrlch e n te rta in e d frien d s from th e city Sunday. Mrs. I. W. B u tler e n te rta in e d the L adies’ Aid W ednesday aftern o o n . Mrs. M arvin Hills, of P o rtlan d , was a valley v isitor T uesday. BEST QUALITY MEATS Don’t forget to speak a word of PHONE M i FR EE DEI J VERY en co u rag em en t for th e G resham C h au tau q u a. 2 8 <z° Increase in Deposits BANK OF GRESHAM MILL FEED any quantity at Carload Rates for Cash SEASONABLE G O O DS Cash Prices any day up to and including Friday, June 9 Bran, . . . per ton $25.50 Shorts, . . per ton $28.50 Middlings, per ton $32.00 QUALITY the best w e can buy. C A N N O N ’S SUNDIAL MILL ............. Field T-W Engines Hocking Valley and Koss Ensilage Cutters and Blowers In all sizes—always start on Magnetto—no Cranking. Require less power and do better work. Quality Guaranteed Silos Open hearth, % Steel Hoops; 9-inch Machine-cut Thread; a strong Steel Ladder every IS inches; a Steel Hinged Door that opens all the way back with 9 inch clearance; four Door Latches to each door, a door that will not warp, fits tight and will stay tight; with six base anchors a double anchoring system; with staves that are right; with prices right. Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle An estimate on size and price cheerfully given. TEL. Hessel’s GRESHAM Farm Machinery 544 RES. 6x2 Cook by Wire GKK8HAM Hoss’ Truck Service Office w ith Commercial Delivery Co. 229 Pine Street Between First and Second. ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a rm e r's H au lin g , F u rn itu re m oving. O rd ers ta k e n fo r Coal, en by th e M ontavllla (Thristian E n d eavor society, took in $34 at th e ir p erfo rm an ce a t B eck er’s hall last F rid ay night. T he H u rlb u rt Vocal society was pleasan tly e n te rta in e d last F rid ay evening by Mrs. A rth u r Johnson The next m eeting will be held a t Don L lttle p a g e ’s. Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel. Mrs. Jim S u m p ter is suffering from tonsilitis. G resham P h o n e 79 X F ra n k Spybrock, who has an a t tack of n u eum onia, is rap id ly Im proving. Dp ri U C I1 COLUMBIANA E sth e r K incaid e n te rta in e d with a taffy pull la st F rid a y n ig h t. Those p rese n t w ere E d n a and Je ssie May bee. H attie and E arl A tkinson. H ar vey L etsinger, A gnes and H arty R an kin, C rate and T heodore Reeves, F. M urray Sm ith. L ena. W a lte r and C. Bell. T he follow ing p a rty enjoyed a lau n ch ride and picnic d in n e r up a t M ultnom ah falls la st S a tu rd a y : Mr. and .Mrs. L eland, Mr. and Mrs. L. R eed. Miss C o u lter, E sth e r K incaid. Portland, B roadw ay 2 0 8 2 « A 2 0 7 8 F rances Jo h n so n . E arl D ouglass and j F red Reed". O. W. D uncan sp e n t Sunday a t Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S tephenson e n joyed S unday a t F e rn d a le Place, and in th e afte rn o o n w ent up th e H ig h way on a picnic. E arl D ouglass of C am den, Ohio, Miss C o u lter's cousin, is w orking at J. S um pter's. Mrs. R. E. Jo h n so n , of P o rtlan d , visited hom e folks h ere Monday. J. F. P hillip s was in P o rtlan d on M onday. ‘ Betw een th e A cts," th e play g iv A lb ert P o u n d er, you n g est son of Mr and Mrs. J. P ou n d er, has u lcer ated to n silitis Dr. B ittn e r of G resh am is a tte n d in g him. PLEASANT HOME T he P lea san t H om e M ethodist Aid society has pontponed its re g u la r m eeting to Ju n e 21 T he ch an g e was m ade on account of th e Rose F e sti val and th e O resham C h au tau q u a. Mrs. E M arkell will be th e hostess L unch will be served. Special on O C ed ar Oil th is week at S terlin g A K id d er Hdwe. Co. ADOLF TIETZE GRESHAM, ORE. HOUSEWIVES: H ave you Inv estig ated th e many ad v an tag es of the MODERN MAIN ST. ELECTRIC RANGE It wiU pay you to d o so if you w ant your k itch en to he up-to-date. C ooking by E lectricity m eans: Added Comfort Modern Convenience G reater Economy Absolute Safety Perfect Sanitation and Simplicity CALL AND LET US CONVINCE YOU. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Bldg. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company "R eliab le Service.” Change in Price of Lumber We Will Continue the following Prices on Lumber Until June I. 2x416 Rough $5.00; 2x4 24 Rough $5.00; 1x424 Rough $6.00; 1x416 Rough $5.00; 2x816 Rough $5.00; 2x8 24 Rough $6.00; 2x616 Rough $6.00; 2x6 24 Rough $6.00; 1x4 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths 1x6 Sheeting sized one side, random lengths .... 1x6 and 8 S h ip la p .................................. ..................... No. 1 Rustic No. 2 Rustic ........................................... ................... .. B am Rustic Sized $5.00 Sized $6.00 Sized $6.00 Sized $6.00 Sized $6.00 Sized $6.00 Sized $6 00 Sized $6.00 $ 4.00 $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $16.00 $12.00 $ g 00 also have Building M aterial of all kinds a t exceptional low price. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone, Sandy 46 Sandy, Oregon