Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 25, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    HJ I K
GKEnHAM
Many of the governm ent light-
l)ou»< t are equipped with an a u to m a ­
te device which prevent* the light
from going out of aervice by the
b u rn in g out of the lamp. As one
lump cease* to glow a n o th e r I* moved
into it place, and the In terru p tio n is
■c ¡y fo r a few seconds.
T he fe a tu re of a collapsible h air
bruah for trav eler* 1* th a t the
bristle* are laid down flat on th e
handle and are th u s kept in shape.
The nav ig atio n school of th e Royal
Technical college a t Olascow is said
to be th e m ost p erfectly equipped
in stitu tio n of its kind in th e world
A Y L SW O R T H ’S
July Clearance Sale
Is g iving th e C u sto m e rs th e
benefit a n d g e ttin g u s so m e
lively b u s in e s s —
B ecause w e a re still selling
Men’s and Boys’
C lo t h in g
$10 Men's Suits
$15 M en’s Suits.
$18 Men's Suits
M en’s Suits
M en’s Suits
$ 7.85
$11.85
$13.85
$14.85
$18.95
M in's Dress Straw Hats at 25 per
cent reduction.
O UTLO O K
TUESDAY,
LOCAL EVENTS
OF INTEREST
Mrs P o tte r of Rockwood an d Hes-
er T horpe were throw n from a buggy
i on S tanley
av en u e
th is m orning
when th e ir horse shied at a calf. A
wheel broke an d th e horse ran away.
Mrs. P o tte r went o u t In fro n t of O. I.
N eal's residence but Miss T horpe
hung on until in fro n t of h er own
home, when she. too, fell o u t. The
la tte r laid in th e road sev eral m in-
j utes unconscious but was found and
carried in to th e house w here she re­
gained consciousness and was p ut to
bed. No serio u s resu lts a re a n tic i­
pated. Mrs. P o tte r suffered only a
few bruises.
Mrs. Cecite C onner and Mrs. di. M
P e rtle fell from a ch erry tre e on
Sunday on th e A1 K erslak e farm .
Both were seriously in ju re d an d were
tak en to a P o rtlan d ho sp ital by Dr.
H ughes. Mrs. P ertle su stain e d a
fra c tu re of th e rig h t sh o u ld e r while
Mrs. C onner was in ju red in tern ally .
Both will recover.
Jo h n Stafford m ade a h ig h dive In­
to th e "ole sw im m in ’ h o le” in Beav­
e r creek, Sunday, and cut a g ash in
his head, req u irin g th e serv ices of
Dr. H ughes. He is recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Skidm ore, of
P o rtlan d , visited F riday, at the
! home of th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. A. E.
Adams.
Lewis W. M etzger, of Salem, and
S. H. G raf, of th e O. A. C.. were
G resham visitors early th is week.
Lewis was form erly of G resham , and
is now designing en g in eer with the
, Highway com mission. Mr. G raf is
professor of experim ental en g in eer
ing. and his d ep artm en t tests all the
paving m aterials under the direction
of th e Highway com mission.
Both
are now on an inspection trip of the
C olum bia
R iver H ighway. They
were both tak en over th e H ighway
by W alter M etzger in his new Uuick.
Mrs. J. H. M etzger left F rid ay
m orning for Seaside, w here she will
spend several weews, w ith Floyed
who is w orking th ere.
Miss Leila
Gibbs is helping at th e house d u rin g
Mrs. M etzger's absence.
Mrs. E. C. P atto n , and d a u g h te r
Luela, and Mrs. A udrean Ipsen, of
Salem , m otored to G resham W ednes­
day, for a w eek’s visit with Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Regner.
Miss Leila Gibbs e n te rta in e d Miss
Hazel W hite and Miss Cora P alm er,
on Sunday. T hese two young ladies
cam e from Boise, Idaho, and were
class m ates of Miss G ibbs’, d u rin g
her tra in in g at th e Boise hospital.
D uring A ugust th e lib ra ry will be
open T uesday, T h u rsd ay an d S a tu r­
day afte rn o o n s from 2 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 ,
and M onday, W ednesday an d F riday
n ig h t,s from 7 to 9. Miss M urch, of
th e P o rtlan d lib ra ry will have en tire
ch arg e, w hile Miss D urst en jo y s a
m o n th ’s vacation. T he F airview s ta ­
tion a fte r W ednesday will be closed
until S eptem ber 6.
A Comfortable Kitchen May Be Had by Using
THE
BLUE-
FLAME
OIL COOK
STOVE
By th e N e w I m p r o v e m e n ts th e y a re S m o k e le ss a n d
O d o rless b u t m a k e an e x trem ely h o t clean flam e.
We have the “Florence,” “Perfection” and “Puritan”
All Blue-Flame and each one a Winner.
W e will be glad to show you these stoves.
STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO.
GRESHAM,
OREGON
ONE BABY
Out of every six is never •aised. T hirty little lives Hiek-
er out every minute.
P unish Lifeless T hings.
T h at persons and an im als have
(No reduction on Blue Serge Suits»
been and are fotill punished u n d er th e
Acid stomach, diet trouble.
T hese prices are fo r (tasti.
law for crim es is, of course, well
know n, but in a series of article s a p ­
pearin g in Old Penn, Dr. W alter
Mix with baby's milk a few drops of
W oodburn Hyde, professor of G reek
a t th e U niversity of P ennsylvania,
show s th a t it is by no m eans uncom ­
mon for organized society to punish
Makes tin milk alkaline wholesome.
Keeps baby
in a n im a te th in g s for crim e. Among
with you.
A large n u m b er from G resham th e R ookies of India, fo r instance,
ione 43
How itt Bldg.
w ent up to E agle Creek to th e dance it is decreed th a t if a man suffer
2 5 c a n d 5 0 c S iz e s
S atu rd ay n ig h t, an d rep o rt a very en ­ d eath by falling from a tree, th e re l­
joyable tim e.
ativ es sh all punish th e sp irit of th e
tree by c u ttin g th e tre e to pieces and
T he M ethodist Episcopal Sunday sc a tte rin g th e chips to th e wind. A
school will hold its an n u a l picnic this king of Cochin C hina is said to have
y ear a t L innem ann P ark , on T h u rs­ become dissatisfied w ith th e way a
; '
H o w itt B u ild in g
Phone 101
G re sh a m . O re
day, A ugust 3. T he co m m ittee on ship was sailing and to have o rd ered
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refre sh m e n ts has
been
busy ami it publicly w hipped; and w ithin re-
it j l . - d i s i l i
j i i t , .Lk
B
EJ
plans are ta k in g shape for an en jo y ­ en t tim es In C hina fifteen wooden
W ill protect y o u r cow s from flies.
able affair. T he m em bers of the fem ale idols were tried for th e m u r­ grow tire d , th en they leave it to r o t ,
com m ittee a re : Mrs. W. E. Beegle, d er of an arm y officer, found guilty, on the beach, know ing th a t no one I 1 O
N ot a s o th e rs do, for a few m in u tes, b u t lasts all d ay.
Mrs. T hom as W iles. Mrs. E lla Aton, publicly beheaded an d in the pres will touch it. An a rtic le in th e I
VC e g u a ra n te e it to be b e tte r th a n a n y you h a v e e v e r
L ester S pencer and C. M. H arriso n .
ence of a g rea t crow d throw n into a Revue des T ra d itio n s P o p u laires, in
used o r will re fu n d y o u r m oney.
pond.
1890, told how a g lacier was ex-IW
A n u m b er of G resham people will
A ccording to an cien t Anglo-Saxon com m unicated on acco u n t of the- ¡hi
go to P o rtlan d F rid a y n ig h t to a t ­ law a sw ord, cudgel o r o th e r w eapon d am ag e it did to life and p ro p erty in ! D
On th e M a rk e t
Half gallons 75c, gallon $1.25
In E nglish law th e re I
tend th e reception to Bishop Mathew w ith which a m an was m u rd ered was the valley.
F re s h E v e ry D a y
Simpson H ughes, who will be re si­ th o u g h t to be in disgrace and u n d er was for m any years •S a s t a t u t e compel- .'••T ry ‘R o m a n M e a l’ B re a d
d en t bishop of th e P o rtlan d d istric t of the law could not be used ag ain u n til ling ow ners of p e r s o n a l c h a t t e l s G
A great Health Food
the M ethodist Episcopal church. Dr the crim e had been expiated.
No w hich had caused ' the
th e deatli
death of a a « »' D*
P I
1 n i
H ughes comes to P o rtla n d a f te r 18 c u tle r was allow ed to sh a rp e n th e man to give them to God. T his was I
The REX ALL Store
years of continous m in istry at P asa­ sw ord w ith o u t a certificate sta tin g aceom plished by tu rn in g them o ver ’*(
dena, C alifornia.
th a t it had been freed of ta in t. In to th e crow n to be sold and the pro- X
Norw ay, in recen t tim es, such farm ceeds applied to pious uses.
Mrs. W. H. H am pton and ch ild ren , im plem ents as sic «res which had
Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry
M eaning of Irish Names.
of M ontavilla, sp en t M onday w ith been used as w eapons to kill a man
to Order
Mrs. Ella Aton.
were condem ned to h ang in th e barn
T h ere a re som e in te re stin g m ean­
unused. In an old set of th e m unici­
Mrs. H. H. O tt an d son Jo h n , are pal law s of Schlesw ig is a s ta tu te ings a tta c h in g to th e m ost com mon
from tin* fact th at if you get your
of Irish nam es. H ere a re a few,
spending a few days a t Seaside.
providing th a t when a m an was
Dining Table, C hairs, Buffet and
w ith th e cu rio u s sp ellin g th a t have
killed w hile w orking on a building
H andsom e China Closet from us,
A rth u r B u tler was throw n from Ills th e tim b er which caused his d eath come ab o u t since th e nam es first
Every Saturday and Sunday
m otorcycle at L innem ann on Sunday paid th e p enalty by su rre n d e rin g it­ o rig in a te d :
you’ll have th e d ining room
M urphy cam e from O’.Murphy,
when
he
collided
with
a
n
o
th
e
r
m
a­
self to th e fam ily of th e victim . If .Morphey and M orphew , m eaning "su-1 ¡0
you've been longing for, and at
chine. Severe cuts and b ru ises were the ow ner refused to give up th e p e rio r" ; K elly cam e from O’KeJly if
a very m oderate cost, if you will
sufficient to lay him up for a few tim b er he was fined 9 m ark s. L ike­ Klely, Keeley, m ean in g “ for w ar";
com e in anil ta k e a glim pse of
days.
wise, u n d er th e laws of Alfred,- in O 'C onnor from C onnors, C onerty,
m eaning 'h elp er, ” an d D ougherty
o::r eleg an t display you will be
M ain St.
-
G resham
E ngland, a tre e which fell upon and troni O’D oherty, D oherty, D augha-
Mrs. V irginia S tinhousp, a siste r of
u ir p ris td at the beauty anil d u r-
killed th e w oodsm an was condem ned dav, m eaning " d e stro y e r.” It is no­
THEODORE VAN DONINCK, Proprietor
F ran k Escobar, arriv ed h ere y e ste r­
a
i he iow price tag on
to be disposed of g3 „¡s fam ily saw ticeable th a t all Irish nam es at th e W — . — . —
-
day from M onterey, C alifo rn ia, on a fit.
first sta g e in th e ir h isto ry had "O ’ ”
'■ b i'-ei ■. Let us have a chance
before
them
,
th
e
first
change,
con­
tw
o-w
eeks’
visit
to
h
er
b
ro
th
e
r
Mr.
) • ■ liice you.
In th e tow n of Uglich, Russia,
P re fe rre d to Siam i.
E scobar began his an n u a l vacation I’rince D im itri, a son of Ivan th e T er­ sistin g of dro p p in g th a t "O ’ ’’. It
will not he necessary, th e re fo re, to
today and will spend th e two w eeks rible, was assassin ated in 1591. The repeat th e nam e with th e “ O’ ” be­
"T a k e th is seat, m a d am .”
of his s is te r's visit in show ing her signal of in su rrectio n was ru n g by fore it.
T he Subway ca r was crow ded and a
IU S II \ \ | .
Sullivan was o rig in a.ly S illifant
the principal points of in te rest in th is th e town bell, and as th is was a grave
OREGON
young lady w ith a strik in g ly b e a u ti­
part of the state. They took a trip political offense, th e bell was b an ­ and S u lliv an t, m eaning "q uick sig h t­ ful face an d sy lp h lik e figure had ju s t
ed "; O 'D onnell and M cDonnell and
up th e highw ay today.
ished to Tobolsk. Siberia, by th e R us­ all com binations of th a t nam e w
. ere
. en tered . T h e sp e ak e r, a fine, m anly
sian governm ent. T h ere th e bell Donald, Daniel, Dona, m eaning d ark little fellow of th irte e n , had risen a t
Dr. H. H. O tt re tu rn e d F rid ay , languished
in disgrace fo r m any
«'<»>■' ■mlllnn, In from of
from a fishing trip on th e D eschutes years
At len g th it was rec o n sec ra t­
river.
Dr. Ott says th a t th e re is e d and hung up in a church, but still
m ore rain th e re th an th e re are fish.
it rem ained in exile. F inally, in 1892,
a fte r serv in g a sentence of 300 years.
, 8 ,,
« “■ H'»l»n. surprise. The pamenger. craned their
Mrs. D unlap, who is stay in g at the It was fully pardoned and resto red to Boland, Bolan, Boylln, m eaning "be necks. Some titte re d audibly, and «
n
ig
n
"
;
O’B
rian
was
Bryan,
B ryant,
hom e of B. W. Em ery, visited the its n ativ e village. In som e of the
B ripes, Byron, m ean in g “ a u th o r ” - horrified look cam e o ver th e face of
fam ily of 8. W. M orrison, In P le a sa n t I Scotch islands th e fisherm en s t i l l B rady was M cBrady, m eaning "sh ip he fa ir p assen g er as she ind ig n an tly
H ora«’ M ond*>
I cling to th e old custom of beaching a c a p ta in ", and Maeau'.ey was O’Caw- tu rn e d her back to th e precocious
>outh, who stra ig h tw a y resum ed his
lew, McGawly, McAuly, McAuliff old
position.
Mr. and Mrs. Ky Stone, of Boring, boat from which a fisherm an has Cawley, m eaning "ech o ", or. literally^
He had been sittin g on his f a th e r ’s
been
drow
ned.
T
he
boat
is
dragged
"son
of
th
e
ro
ck
."
visited Mrs Stone's au n t, Mrs. Ellu
knee.
Aton. on Sunday.
! UPO“ , ,hp b*®c h ’ th e ^ b e r m e n as­
sem ble ab o u t ami cu rse it u n til they
E. W.
Aylsworth
THE CAUSE?
A. D. S. Milk of Magnesia
Powell9s Pharmacy
DR. HESS’
FLY CHASER
BEST BREAD
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
l ies, Cakes, and Other
Pastry Articles.
You Can t Get Away
Cream Puffs and
Chocolate E clairesj1
City Bakery
R. R. CARLSON
kW
Io* R om has sig n e d up as .1 sol- c
d ier for service in Mexico. If needed
lie has gone to Cam p W itbycoiube
for exam ination.
Just Try
Nympic Flour
GUARANTEED TO
S U IT Y O U
Order a Sack today
1 ry It today
If n ot satisfied, tell us.
H arry C renshaw , ru ra l c a rrie r on
ro u te th ree, Is ta k in g his vacation.
C larence S tanley is serving his p a­
tro n s w hile H arry is off. and when he
goes on again in tw o weeks H arry
will have an autom obile.
He has
bought Ed O sborn's Reo for th e p u r­
pose.
The many frien d s of Mr. and Mrs
E arl T eg art living n ear F airview are
co n g ra tu la tin g them upon th e a r ­
rival of « 9 1 , pound boy which cam e
to them on S atu rd ay last.
ENTERTAINMENT 1
COME TO
g
g
¿2
“THE
SPINSTERS’
CONVENTION’
Odd Fellows’ Hall,
B o r in g
S a t u r d a y N ig h t. J u ly 2 9
Games after Entertainment
Fish Pond, Fortune Wheel
Ice C ream and C ake for Sale
A. W. METZGER
Wire 661
G re sh a m
Mrs
(’. I. R aker, of T ro u td ale,
and
Miss Em m a Jo h n so n
w ere
g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey
in P o rtlan d , on Sunday.
W ire 661
$1 25 screen doors i l 10 a* Sterl­
ine * Kldder Hdwe Co.
T h e C o n tin u e d G r o w th
of th is b a n k b e sp e a k s of th e service w h ic h it h a s re n d e re d
in tin p a st a n d of its efforts to give e a ch of its c u sto m e rs
a p erso n a l service.
W e believe th a t a “S a tis f ie d C u s t o m e r ” is a good
a sse t a n d e v e r b e a r in m in d th a t h is o r h e r in te re sts a re
ours.
I he b u sin e ss of th is b a n k h a s in c re a se d 30% d u rin g
th e p a st y e a r as is sh o w n by th e follow ing c o m p a ra tiv e
s ta te m e n t.
JU N E 30
DEPOSITS
1915
1916
$138,289.53
179,310.83
Q FE s h a m ,
o f? E ;
Good Time Guaranteed to All
Adm iM ion lOr. Chddren Free
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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