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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1916)
pa g e F o l k i.KKbHA.« OUTDOOR TUESDAY, JUNE IS. 1W1S An act of congress, passed on May If W e C ould P a in t ' ±a a picture on your mind it Mould lx* o n e that Mould iniprew» you w ith th e fact that in order to g«-t tlie tx-,t it I n not neree»ary to pay th e hiKheot price. We liave given carefu l and in te lli gent co n -(d eration iu our buy in g, and that la th e aecret o f KUrre«M o f any m erca n tile hua- Ineaa. Good», bought rig h t are h alf »old. W e gla d ly in v ite you to com e in anil aee our K anges and Ntovea, Me kuoM you'll lie pleased. 18th of th is year, resto res postal LOCAL EVENTS sav in g s deposits to local banks. N early two years ago, when th e F e d OF INTEREST era l reserv e banks were sta rte d all such ileplsits w ere sen t to them since th a t tim e, but h e re a fte r th e local banks w ill be given th e benefits of holding th e money. Mrs. A. D. Kigg of N ew ark, O kla hom a, cam e F rid a y nig h t to visit * ith h e r d au g h ters, Mrs Alta T ru itt and M.” ^ .M ary Wood Em il Olson, son Roy and d au g h te r Olive, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs Mrs. C. A. Byington of T h e Dalles Ed. Schiller, left ou M onday for Yel is th e guest of Mrs. R. B. Belt d u rin g low stone N ational p ark . They w ent C h au tau q u a. by au to m o b ile an d expect to be away Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r of Deer River ab o u t tw o m onths. R ep o rts from C orvallis an n o u n ce M innesota, a niece of Mrs C lara K ane and E. R. W right, is h ere w ith th a t tw o young men well know n h ere h er sm all d au g h ter, visiting with h er have received m erited prom otion In Gretdiam, Oregon. relatives. Mrs. P a r k e r ’s h usband, th e m ilita ry ra n k s of th e college who is in th e U nited S tates fo restry cadets. Floyed M etzger has been service, is expecting a p erm a n en t lo cre ate d a second lie u te n a n t, and catio n in the w est, w here th ey have F re d C ran e was m ade sa rg e a n t They a re receiving th e c o n g ra tu la com e to m ake th e ir home. tions of th e ir n u m ero u s frien d s and Mr. an d Mrs. Jas. P re sto n an d lit acq u ain tan ces. tle d au g h te r of B erkeley, C alifo rn ia, Ja m es H. S terlin g an d fam ily a re visiting w ith th e fo rm e r’s m o th le ft on S atu rd ay fo r Ohio w here Spraying with ARSENATE OF LEAD er, Mrs. Mary* P resto n . T hey will they will visit for th ree m o n th s rem ain th ro u g h th e m onth of Ju n e Will bring you more money for your Fruit T h e ir farm will be in ch arg e of O. H Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair w ere M eyers d u rin g th e ir absence. Mrs. g u ests at the P resto n hom e on S un E lizab eth H esk itt, who has been a day O n e p o u n d of th e d ry will m ak e m em ber of th e fam ily for m any Mr. a n d Mrs. W. E. Beagle, and years, will visit d u rin g th e sum m er ch ild ren , E arl and A ddle, have re w ith Mrs. S te rlin g 's sister, Mrs. tu rn e d from a w eek’s visit a t The Chas. Briggs, at Lyle, W ashington. Dalles. M artin M. S q u ire s’ 46th b irth d ay F ra n k F ra k es has gone to P o rt a n n iv e rsa ry was ce le b ra ted a t his land w here he is w orking in th e O. hom e on S atu rd ay evening w ith a lunch to w hich th e d riv ers of the W. R. & N. shops. The R E X A L L Store F o rd Q uick Service cars and th e ir Mr. a n d Mrs. F. A A nderson and wives w ere invited. fam ily, of P o rtlan d , visited a t the W illiam DeVoe, of W isconsin, hom e of his m o th er on Sunday 9. visited w ith th e T hom as fam ily last T he R ebekah lodge had a good a t w eek. He was on his way to C ali ten d an ce a t th e ir m eeting. T h ree fo rn ia. ap p licatio n s for m em bership w ere A heavy fro st on F rid ay n ig h t read. I t was an n ounced th a t Mrs. c re ate d co n sid erab le havoc w ith th e C ora C hilders has been ap p o in ted d is g ard e n s betw een Rockwood and A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. tric t deputy. She was also elected L ents. Many p o tato fields w ere a l cap tain of th e d rill team . A read in g m ost ru in ed . B e st Q u a lity M eats, was enjoyed by Miss W illa M etzger A public sale of reg istered H ol and a song by Miss G ladys Michel. stein cows, horses, S h etlan d ponies Mrs. C ora C hilders received word and farm m ach in ery will be held on last evening of the serio u s illness of th e Olson farm ju s t n o rth of the Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according T w elve-m ile co rn er, on T h u rsd ay , h er fa th e r in e a ste rn Oregon. PHONE 41 POWELL STREET Ju n e 22. E n tran c e to th e farm is on Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. F. H oney left th e F airv iew road. today for S eattle in response to a T om orrow will be F lag day all m essage an n o u n cin g th e sudden o ver th e sta te . T he ju n io r a g ric u l d ea th of an a u n t. They will prob tu ra l school will hold a celeb ratio n in ably be gone sev eral days. h o n o r of th e occasion u n d er th e a u s Mrs. F. J. C a rtan of Corvallis pices of th e D. A. ft. Hon. G eorge BETW EEN m o th er of Miss H azel C a rtan , spent W. S tap le to n will m ak e an ad d ress P O R T L A N D AND G R E S H A M last week here. Both le ft Sunday for as will Rev. J. D. Corby p resid e n t of Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ruck Co., 2 2 0 Ash St. C orvallis, w here Miss C a rtan will th e school All are invited to be P h o n e B roadw ay 2M.M ta k e a su m m er course at th e college p resen t. T he B ank of G resham has been Mrs. C. M. O lip h an t sp e n t th e day S atu rd ay in L ents w ith h e r son, Roy m ade on e of th e co unty d ep o sita rie s; th e am o u n t to be deposited h ere be W hite and fam ily. A Full Load of 5 tons of grain or produce from Gresham to Portland at $1 a Ion ing $5,000. An in fo rm al reception will be ten C. A. L in d stro m , who cam e to B. W E M E R Y , P rop . R es. P h o n e 173. Gresham, Ore. tiered Mrs. H a rrie tte G unn R oberson tom orrow before th e aftern o o n ses G resham ab o u t six m o n th s ago, has sion of C h a u ta u q u a, u n d er th e aus recen tly passed th e v eterin ary s ta te T ailorin g. V eterinary Isicatee Here. pices of th e G resham W om an’s club board ex am in atio n and has a license For men and w om en— cleaning, He is a and th e G resham m issionary socle to p ractice in th is sta te . pressing and rep a irin g done weh. Dr. K. 8. R oberts, a g ra d u a te of P e te r I.enard, Powell street. ties. Mrs. R oberson Is especially in g ra d u a te of th e M cKillip V eterin ary th e O n tario V eterin ary college of te re ste d in th ese lines of w ork and college of Chicago an d has had co n Sell your goods by a W ant Ad. T o ronto, C anada, and post g ra d u a te has expressed a d esire to m eet th e sid e ra b le experience in his practice t----------- of th e W estern V eterin ary college of ladies p ersonally. All m em bers of in M innesota an d C alifo rn ia. He is living in Mrs. R an ey ’s house on Sec K ansas City, Mo., has come to G resh these o rg an iz atio n s a re asked to be ond stre e t, n e a r R o b erts avenue. C. A. LINDSTROM, D. V. M. p resen t as early as 1:30 if possible am to locate and will m ake his hom e Mr an d Mrs. W. F . H enkie, of In th e big ten t. V eterin arian w ith his fam ily in one of Mrs. G ould's H azel F u ltz of Salem , who cam e S p rin g d ale, w ere in G resham y ester co ttag es In T hom pson's ad dition. He Phone 179 a week ago to visit h er sister, Mrs day a rra n g in g for an au ctio n sale of G resham , Ore. will have his h e a d q u a rte rs a t th e C laude S m ith, has gone to Good Sa all th e ir stock, farm im plem ents and G resham livery stable. Mr. R oberts - m a ritan ho sp ital in P o rtlan d for s u r household goods, to be held on W ed has had fifteen years p riv ate p ractice gical tre a tm e n t. She will be th e re nesday, Ju n e 28. T hey have ren ted In Spokane and S eattle and w as for th e ir farm fo r th re e y ea rs an d will P hone 901 for sev eral weeks. two years In th e govern m en t service go w ith th e ir fam ily to Coffey co u n Dr. R. W. Q uesinberry of R ock GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. at L ew iston, Idaho. wood, on e of "the recen t g ra d u a te s of ty, K ansas, w here Mr. H enkie will I W irin g R ep airin g F ixture» the N orth Pacific D ental college, left ta k e ch a rg e of his f a th e r's farm . Mr. To th e Public. ’’I have been using C h a m b erlain 's today for Jo sep h , O regon, w here he and Mrs. H en k ie have been lead ers G. L. EDWARDS, Prop. T ab lets for Indigestion fo r th e past has p u rch ased a d en tal office and will in g ra n g e w ork an d in all social G re sh a m , - - O reg o n six m onths, and it affords me p leas begin his practice. w ork of th e neigh b o rh o o d and will ure to say I have never used a rem e be g re a tly m issed. dy th a t did me so much good.” Mrs. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Conley and Mrs Roy H. Gibbs has le ft fo r Seasid C. E. Riley, lllion, N. Y. C h am b er L eonard of P h ilad elp h ia, g u ests of la in ’s T ablets a re sold by G resham Mr. an d Mrs. G. W S tapleton, w ent w here he will spend a few days. Drug Co. Adv. A one y ear sch o larsh ip from W il | w ith th e la tte r on a trip up th e Co la m e tte U niversity h as been aw ard -! An occasional coat of Lowe Bros lum bia R iver H ighw ay on Sunday. wagon p alu t will save your w agons ed to K eith Lym an, a Ju n e '16 grad- , and farm Im plem ents from ru st and F'oret b ou gh t. u ate of Union High school No. 2. decay. It is inexpensive ind will People a re le arn in g th a t a little C. M H all an d fam ily have move 1 j save you m any dollars. Easily a p plied W e’ll tell you how. A. W. fo re th o u g h t often saves them a big to N ew berg, w here he has bought a expense. H ere is an in stan c e: E. W. farm . M e t l g e r - Adv. A rcher. C aldw ell, Ohio, w rites: “ I do T he la rg e st electric range in the not believe th a t o u r fam ily has been Schiappa-Strebin W edding. co u n try ha» been placed a t th e Mon w ithout C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, D iar ta n a ho sp ital at W arren Springs. rhoea Remedy since we com m enced A very p re tty w edding took place Mont. It has eig h t ovens and will keeping house years ago. W hen we at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. K p rep are th e m eals for 1,500 persons go on an extended visit we ta k e it S ehlappi at T illam ook. W ednesday. with u s.” F o r sale by G resham Drug daily. Co.— Adv. une 7, when th e ir d a u g h te r H elena was u n ited in m a rria g e to Jo h n C. IxKilt it over carefully. S treb tn of th is place. Perhapa it’* only the finish Miss Sehlappi has been a success that has become scarred and ful young te ac h er for sev eral years worn. You can tix that in a and Is well liked and m uch resp ect ' "> •' w ith ed by all who know her. Mr. S treb in Is a g ra d u a te of th e O regon A gricul tu ra l college and is w ell know n here. Look your machines over and order your repairs T he b rid e was very ch arm in g in h e r d ress of w hite silk crepe de VERN1COL early. It will help us give you better service. chine w ith veil anil o ran g e blossom s F lo o r a n d Varnw A N /o « She ca rrie d w hite carn atio u s. You w ill be surprised how V e r- Miss G ertru d e Sehlappi, sister of nicol freshens up old chairs, th e brid e acted as b rid esm aid She table«, lamp stands, and other furniture. It 's a shame to throw was dressed in pink silk and carried these things away when V e n d e d pink ca rn atio u s. H erm an Sehlappi will make them look like new—. b ro th e r of th e b rid e was best man anil nt such a small cost. V e r- nieol is also tine for floors and A bout tw enty-live g u ests were PLYMOUTH and CLOVER LEAF BINDER TWINE Woodwork. p resen t a t th e w edding T e ll us w h a t yea haes to rrio ls h , A fter th e cerem ony th e young »"•I let us show r u a how luoapeasteo Vw u ioo l really Is, couple w ere c o n g ra tu la te d by th e guests an d a very d ain ty and d eli cious lu n ch eo n was serv ed to all present. QUALITY SERVICE The m any frien d s of Mr. and Mrs ; Tel. 544 Gresham S trebin wish them a long and happi w edded life All county road w ork was indef- j in lteiy d isco n tin u ed on M onday and sev eral road su p e rin te n d e n ts w ere d ischarged. It has been in tim ated th a t several m ore will be dism issed, ow ing to th e fact th a t th e h a rd su r faced roads will not req u ire atteu - ' tion by the county h ereafter. Bowel C o m p lain t* in In d ia. ! You may know from th is th a t It can In a le ctu re a t o n e of th e Des be depended upon fo r the milder mo , . - from In d ia told of g o in g in to th e in- am o rUg Co._ Adv. te rlo r of In d ia. w h ere» h e was ta k en ! --------------------- sick, th a t he had a b o ttle of C ham - Ja p a n produces 20,000.000 tons of b e rla in ’s Colic, C h o le ra an d D lar- eoa| y e a r l k rh o ea Rem edy w ith h im an d b eliev e d ' ™ _____________ th a t it saved his life . T his rem edy o - . a ,h „ iv .,.» is used successfully in In d ia both as ; ’ *bers read a p rev en tiv e an d c u r e for ch o lera, 'y o u rs. SFioe Special— B ro k en R. R. CARLSON L o ts in G irls' P a te n t L e a th e r, 5 - stra p S hoes, re g u la r h e ig h t Sizes 5 to 8, reg u la r $1.75, sp ecial $ 1 .2 5 Sizes 8 to I I, re g u la r $2.00, sp ecial $ 1 .5 0 Sizes 11 to 2, re g u la r $2.25, sp ecial $ 1 .7 5 j » j » C o n s id e r F irst, Y O U R P r o fit A ylsum rtlj - OREGON GRESHAM, 4 0 Gallons of the Solution, Cost only 35 cents Fjnau. A.. - GRESHAM D R U G CO. ' GRESHAM MEAT MARKET1 I „a. . Get this $1.65 “W ear-Ever » ALUMINUM SIX-QUART KETTLE For Preserving, Pot Roasting, Stewing Etc. Useful every day P le « « o n o t« n e w a d ju s ta b le b a il Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Emery’s Truck Service Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty Save Your Old Furniture For ONLY ■ad th e coupon if presented e a o r b e fo re Juee 17, 1916 A lu m in u m utensils a re N O T * a ll the sam e.” Be sure you get ‘ W e a r-E v e r.” Look for the “ W e a r - E v e r ” trade mark on the bottom of every utensil. If it is not there it is not “ W e a r-E v e r.” REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Replace utensil« that wear out *****"" with utensils that “Wear-Ever” JRAMKAM See for yourself the difference between “ W e a r -E v e r ” and other ■ kinds o f alum inum and enameled w are then you w ill know why to I many women prefer “ W e a r - E v e r ” cookiug utensils. I C ut out this Coupon— B ring it to us to d ay B u ild in g READY FOR HARVEST? HesseTs Farm Machinery S e r v ic e A hank prospers in such degree ns if helps others to prosper. O ur character of our service. ruco ' sk We is due io the a re here to help you iu e e r y way consistent with sound bank ing. .Make our hank your financial head quarters. Deering. Osborn, McCormick and Thomas-Reliable Mowers, Rakes, Tedders and Binders. A. W . Metzger W ith 1 Oue Dollar Opens an Account in Savings Department. Do It Today. ..~ ▼ K ; fi rst state bank , • G R E S H A M . O4^E1. •M ; » • & W W » R A N H.