Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 16, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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B
arnes
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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 .
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