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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
PAUK FU VR GRESUA.M If W e C o u ld P a i n t a p ic tu re on y o u r m in d it w o u ld he o n e (h a t M ou ld in ip re a a you w ith th e fa<t th a t in o rd e r to Ket th e best it is not Bereaa*ary to pa> th e h ig h e s t p ric e . We h a t e g iv e n c a re fu l a m i in te lli* K< nf 4'on«i«leiation in o u r buy* lu g . an d th a t is th e secret o f success o f m iy m e r c a n tile bus iness. ( omm I s b ou gh t r ig h t a re h a lf sold . W e g la d ly in v ite you to com e in a n d see o u r R a n g e s a m i Stoves, w e k n o w y o u ’ ll I m » |deas«sl. I I • I i I i I I I i I I t I R. R. CARLSON L (irewliam, Oregon. C o n s i d e r F ir s t , Y O U R P r o f i t S p r a y in g w ith AR SEN ATE OF LEAD W ill bring you m o re m o n e y for you r Fruit O n e pound of the dry w ill m ake 4 0 Gallons of the Solution, Cost only 35 cents G RESH A M D R U G C O . The R E X ALL Store [ GRESHAM MEAT MARKET i i OCTLOOK LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST FRIDAY, JUNE IV Ití TROUTDALE Mrs. C. E. Rose o f M atlock, W ash., was the guest of her au n t, Mrs. C. I. R aker, on W ednesday. Mrs N orm an Dibble, of F orest Grove, a fo rm er resid en t of T ro u t The M onday N ight D ancing club, of dale, was visiting T uesday and W ed P o rtlan d , was In full a tte n d a n c e at nesday at th e T hom as and Grievish an Invitation p arty given last n ig h t homes. by Mr an d Mrs W. W. C otton. A barn Members of th e union high school dance to excellent o rch e stra music at C orbett will give a play in th e Ma- was th e principal fe a tu re and a good mnic hall next Tuesday, Ju n e 20. tim e was th e final verdict. The an n u a l Bchool election will be H elm er Johnson, living n ear Ori held next M onday, Ju n e 19 at 8 en t, sent a S harpless stra w b e rry to p. m. at Masonic hall. tile O utlook th a t m easures live and Miss M arg u erite Bailey is m aking o n i-h a lf inches aro u n d th e la rg e st a fo rtn ig n t’s visit in P o rtlan d In the way A peculiarity of th is p a rtic u la r fam ily of h er uncle, Roy Bailey. berry is th a t it is shaped like th e The Sunday school will have its Many manufacturers ami agents claim that theirs is the ¡e ltt: S th e in itial of !ts nam e. C h ild ren ’s day exercises next S un A (ity election will be te ld to m o r day, Ju n e 18, at 7 :3 0 o'clock p. m. best car for general all around use, but it remains for the row for th e purpose of annexing Mrs. J. H. T hom as, of Corvallis, Dodge Brothers to demonstrate the fact that it actually IS m ore te rrito ry to th e m unicipality. and Mrs. T ay lo r H. H alleck, of New 1’IIE BEST CAR for general use. The elements entering into T he are a ask ing to be annexed is port. are visiting th e ir son and this tact are too numerous to he explained in an advertisement ab o u t Jo acres on th e w estern bro th er, C. I. T hom as, th is week. hut if you will call and see us anil take a ride in one of our boundary of th e tow n, th e ow ners of T h eir husbands, Mr. T hom as and Mr. which have put up a check fo r the H alleck, went on to Hood R iver on Dodge ears we ean then satisfy your desire for information on costs of th e election. Polls will be a business trip , expecting to retu rn every point. There is more service to the dollar of expense in open from 1 to 7 p. ni. a t th e town S aturday. the Dodge Brothers ear than there is in any other ear made. hall. The L adies' Aid met with Mrs. Floyed Metzger retu rn ed W ednes John B urdine W ednesday aftern o o n . day evening from C orvallis, w here A very p leasan t tim e was had and he has been a tte n d in g O. A. C. He Mrs. B urdine served d ain ty re fre sh was accom panied by M artin Van- ments. The p rincipal business of the Agents, Sandy, Ore., Phone 6x1. couvering, a g ra d u a te of th e m in m eeting was to vote a vacation from ing d ep a rtm en t of O. A. who left active work till S eptem ber, when T h u rsd ay m orning fo r A rizona they are to m eet w ith Mrs. H arlow . Read th e W ant Ads, o th e rs read C h erry pie will soon lose th e flavor w here he will be em ployed. Mr. Van- P lans w ere also m ade for a picnic to yours. of th e can. be held a t th e O aks P ark T h u rsd ay , couvering was p resid en t of th e O. A. C. Glee club which gave a concert Ju n e 29. All frien d s of th e society are cordially invited to picnic with here last December. “ Boost Your Home Town.” them . G eurdon Hu mason is sp en d in g a Mrs. E ugene B arnes and d au g h tew days h ere th is w eek, hut expects We are going to do our part in boosting by giving you some ter, Miss V aleta B arnes, of K alam a to re tu rn to ea stern Oregon soon. good bargains for "Saturday.” E very th in g is in readiness fo r the zoo, M ichigan, a re th e g u ests of Mrs. V anderw alker. On T uesday a f te r big banquet by th e A lum ni asso cia tion tom orrow evening. Mr. K egner noon Mrs. V an d erw alk er e n te rta in e d has been bending every energy to In ho n o r of Mrs. B arnes, Mrs. H enry help th e association m ake th e affair V anerym an of P o rt.a n d , an d Mrs. M. Four pair of 10c sox for a com plete success. A bout eighty Coliins, of B erkeley, C alifornia. THE BEST C A R DEATON & PROCTOR SPECIAL SATURDAY 25 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. covers will be laid. M rs . Bob F itzsim m ons in G resham T he p late glass w indows in the S atu rd ay . Best Quality Meats, K egner building which w ere cracked H er conversion to C hristianity by th e fro st la st w in ter have been re was very m uch lik e th a t of Saul of placed today. T he w oodw ork of the T a rsu s" says P a sto r K ram er of F irst fro n t Is being repainted. | B atist ch u rch . San Jose, concerning Pom ona g ran g e will m eet at K o ck -] Mrs. Bob F itzsim m ons, wife of th e Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according wood next W ednesday. Rockwood PHONE 41 - - - POWELL STKEE'l . g ran g e is m ak in g am ple p rep a ra tio n s fo rm er cham pion of th e prize ring, who is now an ev an g elist le ctu rin g ‘-7-'' .7.' O JTi.'-.Ti’.Tbi'iTr-.T.'- .^¿5 O for th e session w hich will probably u n d er th e auspices of th e Pacific co n tin u e u n til late a t n ig h t w ith a Coast Rescue an d P ro tectiv e society class of can d id ates and a special pro of P o rtlan d , and who will tell th e re gram . m a rk ab le sto ry of h er life an d con- | Kev. A. C. B rack en b u ry , p a sto r of version on S atu rd ay n ig h t in th e M BETW EEN tile M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch , will E. church. Mrs. F itzsim m ons Is a begin a series of serm ons n ex t S un woman of strik in g p erso n ality , of P O R T L A N D AND O R E S H A M day, which will co n tin u e for a t least F ren ch b irth w ith blood of th e no (»«Ice w ith P io n e e r A u to T r u c k C o., S2A A n »» Ht. five weeks. They a re p rep ared es bility in h er veins, and she speaks P h o n « B ro a d w a y 2HA4 pecially for th e young people. T he w ith a m ark ed F ren ch accent. H er su b je ct of th e m orning serm o n s will m eetings a re a ttra c tin g m uch in te r lie "The In v estm en t of T a le n t." T h at est and m ak in g a very deep Im pres of the evening services will be "A sion. T he sto ry she tells sounds A Full Load of 5 tons of grain or produce from Gresham to Portland at $1 a Ion Voutig M an’s Life and Its Lessons,’ m ore like th e pages from trag ic fic Jam es P resto n of B erkeley, C allfor tion th an th e a c tu a l experience of a B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173. Gresham, Ore. nia, will sing a t th e m orning service real live h um an being. She is d ev o t next Sunday. ing h e r life to rescue w ork an d has T a ilo rin g . A d elig h tfu l trip to th e H ighw ay achieved som e good resu lts alread y LUSTED Por in i'll ¡u n i women -créanme, was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. E llis pressing and repairing done wel. Born Io Mr. and Mrs. H arris H am Davidson, Mrs. L illian G rant of Mel N O T IC E O P S A L E U H D E B C H A T T E 1 P e te r L enard, Powell Btreet. ■OBTOAOE. ilton on Ju n e 8, a 7A4 pound girl, stone, M ontana, Mrs. Chas. Levens Of S t a t e o f O re g o n , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o - Mr. and Mrs. W. II. H am ilton and P o rtlan d and Mrs. W. C. Burch. Sell your goods by a W ant Ad. rnah.MH. d a u g h te r Irm a, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas N eighbors and frien d s of S. F. N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t b y v i r tu e S m ith and son, of M ontavilla, visit P itts and fam ily, m ore th a n th irty in o f a c h a t t e l m o r tg a g e d a te d on t h e 7 th ed at th e hom e of th e fo rm e r’s p a r num ber, g ath ered a t th e P itts hom e d a y o f J u n e , 1916, a n d d u ly filed a n d r e C. A. LINDSTROM, D. V. M. en ts, W II H am ilton and wife. la st W ednesday n ig h t to express c o rd e d in th e office o f t h e C o u n ty C le rk V eterin arian o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O re g o n o n th e Miss F ra n ce s Wiley Is v isitin g her th e ir esteem for th e fam ily an d th e ir 9 th d a y o f J u n e , 1916. a n d e x e c u te d by sister, Mrs Ida Rauw. reg rets for th e ir in ten d ed rem oval to J. E. M e y e r u n d S t e l l a M ey er, h i s w if e Phone 179 G resham , Ore. Some d am ag e was done to early Dover. A p leasan t evening was spent, in f a v o r o f t h e B a n k o f G r e s h a m a s at the close of which Ice cream and m o r tg a g e e to s e c u r e t h e p a y m e n t o f th e po tato es w ith frost laBt F riday. s u m o f $400.00, a n d u p o n w h ic h t h e r e Is cake w ere served. G. Moulton an d fam ily an d N. W. n o w d u e s a id s u m o f $100.00 t o g e t h e r Dr. McFloy, wife and gran d so n , w ith i n t e r e s t th e r e o n a t th e r a t e o f 10 Jack so n m ade a trip to th e C olum bia Phone 901 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m f ro m th e 7 th d a y o f Mr. and Mrs. C. L. W hite an d daugh highw ay last Monday. J u n e . 1916, a n d r e a s o n a b le a t t o r n e y f e e s te r M urrell of L ents m otored o ut last GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO Miss P earl Ruegg and Hazel Go- in th e s u m o f $50.00. t h e p r o p e r t y t h e r e night to th e O liphant farm and had a in b e in g a b o u t to be s e iz e d a n d d e f a u l t W ir in g R e p a irin g F ix tu re s g er are engaged to teach at Boring feast of stra w b e rrie s and cream h a v in g b een m a d e in th e p a y m e n t o „ f next term . G. L. EDWARDS. Prop. Miss Olive M errill has re tu rn e d s a id s u m s , a n d n o s u i t o r o t h e r p ro c e e d Miss Eva S chneider d o se d a s a t Gresham, - - Oregon from M onm outh, w here she has fin Ing a t la w h a v in g b e e n i n s t i t u t e d to r e isfactory term of school last T h u rs- ished a y e a r's stu d y at th e norm al. c o v e r s a id d e b t o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f : t h e r e f o r e I, t h e u n d e r s ig n e d c o n s ta b le day. She will teach a n o th e r term . Miss B lrdlne M errill closes h er school o f s a id c o u n ty f o r M u ltn o m a h D i s t r i c t , In P o rtlan d today and will be a t p o s s e s s io n o f th e m o r tg a g e d p r o p e r ty T he open Besniue A W ant Ad. h a v in g b e e n ta k e n by th e B a n k o „ f hom e to n ig h t. T o (lie P u b lic . C. S h attu c k fo rm erly of G resham , G r e s h a m , m o r tg a g e e , a n d m y s e lf , o n re 1 "I have been using C h a m b e rla in 's m otored o u t to G resham W ednesday q u e s t o f M ilo C. K in g , a t t o r n e y f o r s a id m o r tg a g e e , w ill s e ll th e p r o p e r t y t h e r e I'aliletH for indigestion for th e past six m onths, an d It affords me pleas In his new Ford. Mr. S h attu ck is in s a i.l m o r tg a g e d e s c r ib e d a s f o llo w s : '»tie s p o tte d D u r h a m cow a b o u t 6 u re to say 1 have never used a rem e i o w living in P o rtland. i e a t s o ld . w e ig h in g a b o u t 1100 lb s dy thiit did me so much good.” Mrs. Mrs. Ella Aton re tu rn e d today '111, re d a n d w h ite D u r h a m c o w . n a m e d B lo s so m . a t,o u t 7 y e a r s old. t E. Kiley. Illion, N. V. C ham ber- from G ran ts Pass, w here she has lain s I ab lets a re sold by G resham been visiting for several weeks w ith p o o u n n d e s. H o ls te in co w w e ig h in g a b o u t 900 J Drug Co Adv. O ne d ark re d D u r h a m co w n a m e d llt 't Melville T. W ire and wife. She M a u d . w e ig h in g a b o u t 1000 lbs. o n e l t g h t re d P u r h itn i c o w w e i g h i n g An occasional coat of Lowe Bros was accom panied from P o rtlan d by a b o il, 1050 lb s » ag o n paint will save y o u r wagons h er nephew , M orris W llm arth of Os o n e l i g l i i re d D u r h a m c o w w e ig h in g a b o u t 1100 lb s * and farm Im plem ents from ru st and wego. O n e J e r s e y co w w e ig h in g a b o u t 950 decay. It is inexpensive an I will pounds G resh am ’s census should have save you m any dollars. E asily ap- O n e G u e r n s e y cow . w ith h o rn s , w e i g l i plied. W e'll tell you how. A W. been tak en tills week w hile C h a u ta u In g a b o u t 960 lb s. , l> lirh “ n' COW. w e ig h in g a b o u t M e tz g e r- Adv. qua was in session. 1000 lb s. Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Emery’s Truck Service Three pair of heavy work 25c sox for 50 I t i d e Sam Work Shirts that are sold in some of the city stores for 75c. Saturday Special 4Qc “ W e a r e not sellin g to n ie re lia n ts.” E. W. Aylsworth GRESHAM, - OREGON Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty Save Your Old Furniture Look it oyer carefully. Perhaps it’s only the finish that ha, become scarred and worn. You can fix that in a “ jiffy” with VERNICOL flo o r a n d V a r m o h S la m You w ill be surprised how Vet* uicol freshens up old chairs, ta b le s , la m p s t a n d s , a n d o th e r f u rn itu r e . I t ’s a sh a m e to th ro w th e s e th in g s a w a y w h e n V e rn ic o l w ill m a k e th e m lo o k lik e n e w —. a n ti a t su c h a sm a ll c o s t. V re* nicol is a ls o floe for floors a n d w o o d w ork. l« ll u« w hat you have to rr finish, a n d le i u« at w >ou how D m - ipruasv* Varnkwi really u. A. W . Metzger QUALITY SERVICE READY FOR HARVEST? L.ook your m a ch in e s o v e r and ord er you r repairs early. It w ill h elp us g iv e you b etter serv ice. Deering, Osborn, McCormick and Thomas-Reliable Mowers, Rakes, Tedders and Binders. PLYMOUTH and CLOVER-LEAF BINDER TWINE Hessel’s Farm Machinery T el. 5 4 4 G resh am o n e b lo c k y red D u r h a m co w n a n u s ) i h e ro k e e ' a n d w e ig h in g a b o u t 1000 p o u n d s. „«¡.’’I t D u tc h b e lt co w w e ig h in g a b o u t 950 lbs. a t p u b lic a u c tio n o n th e B o w e n 2 0 -a c re p r e m is e s a tra u t o n e m ile n o r th o f B o ck - w ood In M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O re g o n , on th e 2 0 th d a y o f J u n e . 1916 a t o n e o ’c lo c k p in. o f s a id d a y f o r t h e s a t i s f a c t i o n o f s a id m o r tg a g e d e b t tn th e t o t a l s u m o f $455 00 a n d f o r p a y in g o f d i s b u r s e m e n t s a n d e x p e n s e s o f t h i s p r o c e e d in g t h a t m a y a c c r u e , a n d f o r m a k in g d u e r e t u r n h e r e o f to th e C o u n ty C le rk o f s a id C o u n ty . D a te d G r e s h a m . O re g o n . J u n e 9 1916 M M S Q l’ IR E . C o n s ta b le f o r M u ltn o m a h D i s t r i c t M t 1 ,0 C K IN G . A tto r n e y f o r B o n k o f G r e s h a m F o re th o u g h t. People are le arn in g th a t a little fo re th o u g h t often saves them a big I expense H ere is an in stan ce: E W Vrcher. Caldw ell, Ohio, w rites "I do I not believe th a t o u r fam ily has been w ithout C h am b erlain s Colic. D iar rhoea 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 <COVtR^ TMt EARTH Wear His Smile of Satisfaction b y u s in g a re a l p a in t S herwin -W illiams P aint , P repared is m a n u fa c tu r e d fr o m th e p u re s t o f m a te r ia ls beca u se T h e S h e r w in - W il lia m s ( o . c o n tr o l th e so u rce s o f t h e ir r a w m a te r ia ls . G iv e s p r o te c tio n f o r th e lo n g e s t p o s s ib le tim e . S o ld by Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co. Building With Service A hank prospers in such degree as it helps others to prosper. Our success is due to the character of our service. W e are here to help you in every way consistent with sound hank ing. Make our bank your financial head quarters. One Dollar Opens an Account in Savings Department. Do It Today. FIRST STATE BANK GRELSM AM . O PL <