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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1916)
RAUM GRESHAM FOL'B If W e Could Paint a p ic tu re on j o u r in iiu l it w o u ld lie o n e lliu l w o u ld iiiipre»» you w ith th e fact th a t in o rd e r to get th e l ie - 1 it i* not necessary to pay tile h ig h e s t p rice. We h a v e g iv e n c a re fu l a n d in t e l l i gent conr.idt*rutiou iu o u r b uy- i r g , a u il th a t is th e secret o f s u iw s s o f any m e r c a n tile bus iness. ( . i h m I s b o u g h t r ig h t a re h a lf -o ld . W e g la d ly in v ite you to com e in a n ti see o u r Runges a n d Stoves, we know y o u 'll lie pleasetl. R. R. CARLSON (ire s lia in , L. O re g o n . Spraying with ARSENATE OF LEAD Will bring you more money for your Fruit O ne pound of the dry will make 4 0 Gallons of the Solution, Cost only 35 cents GRESHAM DRUG CO. RLXALL Store o f t? í K f t? f tíf t# ; t i ? f t í f t # f t í f t f f t i f t í f t f O 5 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET: A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Í Best Quality Meats, J; Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according PHONE 41 POWELL STREEi Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA ND AND G RESH AM OfHce w ith P io n eer Auto Truck Co., 2 2 0 Ash St. P h on e B roadw ay 2X54 Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty A Full Load of 5 tons of grain or produce from Gresham to Portland at $1 a ton B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173. Money ea rin g bargain*— w ant ad*. F o re th o u g h t. People a re le arn in g th a t a little fo reth o u g h t often saves them a big expense. H ere is an instan ce: E. W. A rcher. Caldw ell, Ohio, w rites: "I do not believe th a t o u r fam ily has been w ithout C ham b erlain 's Colic, Dlnr- rhoen Remedy since we com m enced keeping house years ago. W hen we go on an extended visit we ta k e It with us.” F or sale by G resham Drug Co. Adv. Gresham, Ore. Read th e W ant Ads, o th e rs read yours. S to m ach T ro u b le s and C o n s tip a tio n . “ I will ch eerfu lly say th a t C h am b erla in 's T ab lets a re the m ost sa tis factory rem edy for stom ach tro u b les and co n stip atio n th a t I have sold in th irty -liv e y e a rs’ d ru g sto re service," w rites S. H M urphy, d ru g g ist, W ells j burg, N. Y. F o r sale by G resham Drug Co.— Adv. I 1 W ant ad * --- Key to success. A W eek of Specials Something of Interest to You Graniteware Sale of New Blue and White Triple-Coated Ware A tin know w hat the w ar hits done to most prices, yet we m ade a lurks buy on this assortm ent am t are offering it at old prices. 6 9 c — Y o u r C h o ice — 6 9 c \n> tiling in the W indow DISK PANS BERLIN KETTLES. CO FFEF POTS. SAUCE PANS. IM PERIAL KETTLES R egular Values 76c to $1.00 E X T R A S P E C IA L !! 26c value Enamel Sink Strainers. Special a t 19c Special for S atu rd ay O n ly 36 piece Dinner Sets, very p retty design, reg. val. $4.00 Saturday only at $2.98 1 ■ Special Cleanup in Groceries Monopole Sweet Potatoes Special at 2 cans 26c Mince Meat Extra tonality S p in a l at the lb. 10c. Pure Maple Sugar Special per Pound at 26c Homemade Jellies and Jams Nice A ssortm ent of F lavors 10c value Special at 6c WIRE 661 16c value Special at 10c 26c value Special at 16c A. W. Metzger QUALITY riE S D A Y , Jl'X'E «, »»1« A recent p riv ate le tte r from Miss E dna S hoem aker from N anking, C hina, expresses h er ap p reciatio n of th e re g u la r visits of th e O utlook and h e r in te rest in th e developm ents iu G resham , especially th e advances in th e schools. Miss S hoem aker is T he F ord Quick Service is ouild com pleting a y e a r's stu d y in the } ing a new office booth a t th e re a r of language school in connection with th e G resham Drug sto re ju s t off the N anking U niversity and will go at sidew all:. It will be la rg e r th a u ’h once to her new field of lab o r in old one. A rem oval was m ade nee Huchow. essary on account of th e sidew all: Thos. G inder retu rn ed la st n ig h t im provem ents to be m ade by Jo h n front Bend, O regon, w here he has M etzger. S. 3. Thom pson has leased his been for the past f t - » - m onths. • place in G resham to Dr. Geo. Inglitt Miss Helen Hoss has closed her who will move in w ithin a few lays term of school a t C u rrin sv ille an d is T he lease ex tends for a year. Mr at h er hom e h ere. She has as a T hom pson has decided to rem ain on guest th is week Miss D ora C urrin. P R O T E C T Y O C R S E LT E R O M O ID SOT his farm n ea r C olum bia View, and Miss E th al W ilk in so n 's school at will accordingly resign his office of Boring closed last F rid a y w ith a trip councilm an. on the C olum bia R iver H ighw ay as Jo h n M etzger is p rep a rin g to lay fa r as M ultnom ah F alls, p a rtic ip a t a cem ent sidew alk on th e tw o sides ed in by Miss W ilkinson an d th e of his p ro p erty at th e co rn e r of Main m em bers of th e eig h th an d n in th - OREGON and Howell s tre e ts — th e d ru g store g rad e g rad u a tes. T he pupils going corner. Sand for th e co n crete mix w ere M yrtle Dodd. Leo S chw artz, iu re is alread y on th e ground. Cassie Beck an d M arie T acheron T he lib ra ry is show ing som e excel from th e eig h th and C arrie Greg- lent colored prin ts, rep ro d u ctio n s of son. M ildred S iefer, Eva T acheron th e fam ous Abbey p ictu res o f the and Jo h n A em isseggar from th e K ing A rth u r stories. T h ere a re also n in th grade. several bookH tellin g th e w onderful 'COVER THE T he Ju n e g ran d ju ry was selected EARTH ad v e n tu res of K ing A rth u r an-1 his y esterd ay by Ju d g e McGinn, of the k n ig h ts. T he ch ild ren who are circ u it court. T h e forem an will be p lanning to tak » p a rt in th e King I. N. W att of P o rtlan d . O. P. Mag A rth u r p ag ean t d u rin g th e C h an tau nuson, fou n d ry m an a t th e Heaver qu a will find both books and pictures M otor C ar factory here, and J. S. of g re a t in te rest. Benson, also of G resham , a re m em C h a u ta u q u a tick ets to r high Bchooi bers of th e ju ry . Mr. M agnuson was stu d e n ts a re |1 .5 0 each. T hey nay chosen as secretary . be had from Mrs. Goodw in, Mrs C lan ah an , Miss D urst or a t th e Out TOWN BUILDER look office. TO BE HONORED B eginning W ednesday, Ju n e 7th th e lib ra ry will n o t open u n til 2 p.m. T he C om m ercial club has m ade a r in stead of 12 m. w hich is th e o pen ran g em en ts for a b ask et su p p er and ing h o u r d u rin g th e school year. g ath e rin g of m em bers and th e ir fam Miss Susie Stevenson, of P o rtla n d , ilies a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s next T uesday by using a real paint sp en t th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of evening. T he g a th e rin g will be r a th Mrs. J. A. F rak es. e r in fo rm al and in hq n o r of E rn e st J. Jo h a n E ngberg, fa th e r of Mrs. J. Sias who will le ctu re th a t n ig h t at P. F reem an , and h er siste r, Mrs. C h a u ta u q u a on "H om e Tow n P re Henry Jo h n so n , both of L ents, were p are d n ess.” visitors a t Mrs. F re e m a n ’s hom e on I t was o rig in ally in ten d ed to have S atu rd ay . W hile h ere they had Max b an q u et a t R eg n er’s hall b u t th a t S chneider com e o ver and ta k e p ict idea was given up because of th e fact is manufactured from the purest of ures of fo u r g en e ratio n s— Mr. E n g th a t few would care to a tte n d w ith materials because The Sherwin-Wil berg, Mrs. F reem an , Mrs. C. L. S ta n C h a u ta u q u a in session. Mr. Sias will liams Co. control the sources of their ley and h er in fa n t d a u g h te r, Neva. m ake a sh o rt ad d ress d u rin g th e raw materials. Gives protection for Mr. E ngberg is 87 years of age. course of th e lunch eo n w hich will the longest possible time. R. It. C arlson has add ed a tru ck necessarily ta k e but a sh o rt tim e. All a tta c h m e n t to his old F o rd au to m em bers of th e club and o th e rs in Sold by which not only increases its u sefu l te re ste d are expected th ere. T he ness b ut m akes it a first class one- w om en will provide a b ask et lunch ton tru ck . Mr. C arlson is a g e n t for which will be served in th e ca feteria. th e tru c k a tta c h m e n t in th is te r r i GRESHAM , OREGON tory. CHILDREN'S DAY AT Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist w ent GRANGE SATURDAY to T he Dalles by tra in la st Sunday m orning, re tu rn in g in th e evening G resham g ran g e will m eet in reg- ’ w ith Mr. A. M eyers by au to o ver th e u la r session next S atu rd ay , J u n e 10. j Colum bia R iver H ighw ay. T he m o rning session will be given Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck and ch ild ren o ver to degree w ork an d a special of P au l, Idaho, a rriv e d y esterd ay for req u e st is m ade for p ro m p t a tte n d - ' a visit w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. ance, as th e exercises will begin at [ M. D. K ern an d o th e r rela tiv e s and 10:30. T his w ill be necessary in friends. view of th e special c h ild re n 's day j I). M. R oberts an d fam ily visited d in n e r an d p ro g ram w hich will fol- i a t H ighland S unday w ith Mr. R ob low. e rts ' stste.r, Mrs. Jo h n S chram and T he p ro g ram , w hich is open to fam ily. Miss Eva S chram , who su f th e public, is as follow s: g ran g e . » fered a stro k e of p ara ly sis a few song: rec itatio n , F lo ren ce K ern ; of Satisfied Customers that we want to make a y ears ago, is rep o rted to be im prov solo, Mrs. E llen A. Pom eroy; G er Beaten Path to this Pharmacy; we want to main ing in h ealth . She has hopes of com m an clap dance, sixteen ch ild ren ; tain an Enviable Reputation for Quality and plete recovery. re c ita tio n , F ra n ce s W elling; violin Mrs. Ida M cC arter and d a u g h te rs solo, N uel F a n c h e r; song, L uella Service. Eva and Luclle le ft Sunday for Ne W ellin g ; rec itatio n , A lden M iller; WE GIVE Pure Drugs at Reasonable Prices is ever the b rask a, w here they will spend the song, H elen K ern ; du et, Mrs. W. E. watchword at our store, ami if Reliability and sum m er. Miss Eva expects to rem ain B ates and Mrs. J. N. C la n a h a n ; in Croa Tr.fc, In Lincoln, N ebraska, w here sh e will s tru m e n ta l trio, G len R u sh er; vio Perfect Satisfaction count for anything, we want STAMPS finish h er ed u cation, lin, O. I. Neal, co rn e t an 1 Miss a share of your patronage. W ilbur E. Thom pson an d Chas. R. G ladys Neal, p ian o ; d u et, Vivian McColl are am ong th e six teen g ra d H evel and E lizab eth S chw edler; u ates of O regon S tate School of Med read in g , Addle Q u esin b erry ; solo, icine. who will receive th e ir diplom as L a u ra Davis. T he co m m ittee in I Phone 101 H ow itt Building G resham . O regon next T h u rsd ay evening. Both are ch a rg e of the p ro g ram co n sists of | tu k ln g a y e a r’s w ork In th e county Mrs. E. E. W elling, Mrs. Roy K ern I h o sp ital and have a lre ad y e n tered up- an d Miss L aura Davis. on th e ir duties. | -------------------- He was accom panied by his w its FOUR INJURED IN Miss A lberta Allen left T h u rsd ay PLAYGROUND PLAN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | and in fan t d a u g h te r, Mrs. J. C. H es for a visit w ith relativ es in M inne FOR FAIR GROVE W hile d riv in g his au to m o b ile near sel an d G race H essel. M rs.'H e sse l so ta and W isconsin. She expects to suffered a broken left arm above t h i At th e C om m ercial club m eeting O rient on Sunday, Jam es E lk in g to i elbow ; G race's le ft arm was alsn be gone ab o u t th re e m onths. met w ith a p ecu liar accid en t which Mrs. G. M artens, lately from Se on F rid a y n ig h t, H. A. Lewis, presi- ‘ in ju re d th e o th e r fo u r o ccupants if fra c tu re 1 a t th e elbow. Mrs. E lklng- a ttle . is visitin g w ith h e r sister, Mrs. d en t of th e fa ir board, sug g ested a j th e m achine, but he escaped u n h u rt. ton had h er left foot badly cu t »ad plan for m aking th e grove on th e fail- F red F ield h o u se an d fam ily. T he hab.' T he accident was caused by his los received o th e r bruises. Miss E sth e r E lford and Miss Em m a g ro u n d s into a public p ark w ith • Ing co n tro l of th e ste erin g wheel for has a sp rain e ith e r in th e a n k le or F u lle r left th is m o rn in g for au ex sw ings, chutes, etc., and an au to a m om ent, th e a u to tu rn in g com knee. All th e in ju re d ones are do ten d ed e a ste rn trip . They will visit driv e aro u n d th e o u tsid e of th e grove pletely upside down on an alm ost ing well b u t are confined to th e ir In o rd e r to m ake th e driv e an d plac in Iowa and S outh D akota. home. level road. Mrs. H. M. G erm an has gone to es a t th e back of th e grove fo r p ark - i N ew port, w here she will spend the ing au to s it w ould be necessary for j th e fa ir board to provide ’o r clea rin g sum m er. Mr. an d Mrs. C. B. B atem an, of o u t som e trees an d g rad e up uneven P o rtlan d , a re sp en d in g th e week w ith 1 places, th e expense of w hich would be the la tte r's m o th er, Mrs. Jo h n H am - u,et by th e board. A co m m ittee was lin an d fam ily. Mrs. B atem an was ( o rd ered . consisting of E astm an , form erly Mrs. E d n a M etzger | * leveland and S tap leto n , anil asked Mrs. Shum w ay and d au g h te r. Nor- t0 re p o rt at th e clean-up m eeting ott ma. w ere gu ests on Sunday of Mrs ’be fa *r g rounds Monday night. A battk | '■ in degree as it helps* On Monday n ig h t, follow ing th» F. D Axtell others to prosper. O tir success is due to tue Miss M artha H agberg has received luncheon, th e co m m ittee rep o rted th e ap p o in tm en t as th e O regon con ' favorably but w ere at a loss to know character of our service. We are here to help fer» nee sch o larsh ip from th e union w here th e funds could be o b tain ed It was suggested it would re q u ire fif- high school to Reed college. She will you in every way eon ¡stent with sound bank begin h er frt-shm an y ear th e re In ' ty d o llars o r m ore. ing. Make our bank your financial head Mr. Lewis proposed th a t th e d u ll Septem ber. ! secu re th e co-operation of men to D. C. Ely, of O regon C ity, was a quarters. G resham visitor today, loo k in g a f te r j ap p ro p riated by th e board w ould go property in terests. A ju stice c o u rt case In w hich W. tow ard a fund to provide th e neces One Dollar Opens an Account in Savings Departm ent. A. Rowen. of Rockwood, was th e de- j sary eq u ip m en t fo r th e park T his plan was adw rteo e n th u sia s fen d an t ag ain st his te n a n t Mr. Do I t Today. Myers, was trie d in th e c irc u it co u rt i tically an d follow ing th e C hautauqua yesterd ay on an appeal by Mr Rowan. a big "b e e" will be announced fo r an I T he verdict by a Jury In th e low er afte rn o o n 's work by th e men w ith the co u rt was reversed Mr Rowen be- i »»»*»tance of the ladle* tn th e way of ing the w luner. T he case aro se o v e r ’ a ' un c6eon. T his will give th e fa ir gro u n d and a d ispute as to ren t due. th e locality som ething it has needed Bargains in the Want Ad*. fo r a long tim e. LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST Rummer A p p a re l Work Straw Hats, 10c to 50c Dress Straws, $1, $1.50, $2 Panama and Leg horn Hats, $3 to $5 IE- ÎIÎ- Aylsiunrtb Consider First, YOUR Profit The OUTLOOK SERVICE WIRE fail Wear His Smile of Satisfaction S h E rwin - W illiams P aint . P repared Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co. f t ’s a Long T rain Powell’s Pharmacy B uilding W ith S ervice