Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 01, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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Ford Prices Reduced
B eg in n in g to d a y L^atourell & Son will sell
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Roadsters,
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AT GRESHAM
W e a re in a p o sitio n to ex te n d c re d it to re sp o n sib le
parties: C o m e in a n d let us explain our cred it system to you.
Phone 44
Latourell & Son
Packard Special
Basket Full of $ 3 .5 0 and $ 4 .0 0
Men’s Low Packard Shoes
This Week Special at
$1 PAIR
E. W. Aylsworth
Phone 43
FLY CHASER
W ill protect y o u r cow s from flies.
N ot a s o th e rs do, for a few m in u tes, b u t lasts all day.
W e g u a ra n te e it to b e b e tte r th a n a n y you h av e ev er
u sed or will re fu n d y o u r m oney.
Hull gallons 75c, gallon $ 1 .2 5
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R E X A L L Store
N o tic e
to
W ell I
C o n tr a c to r s .
B ids w ill be receiv ed by th e B oard
of D irecto rs of U nion H igh School
D istrict No. 2 fo r th e e re c tio n of ,t
oni sto ry fra m e Imi d in g fo r use of
M anual T ra in in g
an d
lo in eslie
S cience d e p a rtm e n ts .
P lu m
und
i-pacifications cun lie hud fro m th e
C le rk at B ank of G resh am . All bids
m ust lie in by 5 o 'clo ck p. in. F rid a y ,
\u g u s t 4, 1916
K A M IL L E R ,
C le rk .
G W. S T A P L E T O N . C h a irm a n .
Inspect o u r Stock a n d m ak e o u r Store
y our H in d q u a rte rs at a n y a n d all tim es
When
the painter
applies paint
on your house
M rs. H e rb e rt L ew is a n d M rs. A n­
d rew M cM illan, m o to re d o u t to Mrs.
F re d R a d fo rd 's a n d s p e n t th e day,
re tu r n in g by a u to th e n ex t ev en in g ,
w ith b u c k e ts well filled w ith b la c k ­
b e rrie s.
T h e su it in
th e Sandy ju s tic e
c o u rt, m en tio n ed in th e last O u tlo o k
being c o n d u cte d by A tto rn ey M ilo C.
K ing in b e h a lf o f B. F . H o o v er
a g a in s t th e U n iq u e B rick & T ile Co.,
fo r w ages d ue h is so n , a m in o r, w as
' won by Mr. K ing a f te r a tw o -d a y s’
Miss E th e l S w a rth o u t, of S alem ,
fight.
Is v isitin g at th e h om e of tie r uncle,
Or. A. T h o m p so n .
it. R. C arlson is a c c u m u la tin g th e
| p a rts of a pile d riv e r in fro n t o f his
Miss
Edna
V ogel, of P o rtla n d ,
i p ro p e rty on Pow ell s tre e t, an d it is
sp e n t S u n d ay w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs.
I re p o rte d th a t
he
will begin th e
W. E. W ood.
I fo u n d a tio n fo r a b rick b u ild in g . It
Mrs. J. N. M e w h irte r, g ra n d s o n is in tim a te d th a t it w ill be used as a
L yle M ason an d niece, M iss F rie d a g a ra g e w hen finished.
W yckoff a n d G u ern ey W ood, hav e
Miss E th e l C a lk in s lias g one to
g o n e to S easid e fo r a tw o w e e k ’s
M
an
zan ita, th e g u e s t of M rs. R a f­
o u tin g .
ferty .
M rs. E llen A. P o m ero y , a n d th e
F o u n d a tio n tre n c h e s h av e been
M isses H azel G o g er, M a rg a re t B u rk e ,
E llen De H av en , R uby R a sm u sse n , age, a n d th e b rick w alls wiU b egin
L a u ra M oore, E lsie M etzger a n d Miss dug fo r L a to u re ll & S o n ’s new g a r-
E k s tro m
r e tu rn e d
S a tu rd a y from to go up by n ex t w eek. T h e big m a-
M o n m o u th , w h ere vuey h av e been | pie tre e th a t h as sto o d fo r m ore th a n
ta k in g th e sp ecial te a c h e rs tr a in in g 50 y e a rs n e a r M ain s tr e e t had to be
co u rse , g iven by th e n o rm a l school, sacrificed fo r th e im p ro v e m e n t.
It
M rs. P o m ero y m ad e a s tu d y chiefly , is being d u g up by th e ro o ts a f te r
of «music an d m e th o d s of te a c h in g it. | h av in g
been
denuded
of all its
------------
| sp re a d in g b ran ch es.
Mr. a n d M rs. Al. H a rt, of N ew ­
b erg , v isited M rs. B. W. E m e ry , o v e r
M rs. P h eb e T h o m p so n an d tw o
S u n d ay .
d a u g h te rs , of S alem , w ho w ere v is it­
ing Mr. an d Mrs. I,. L. M cL ean, Mrs.
E rn e s t C. P e te rs o n , of S haw , O re­ T h o m p so n ’s p a re n ts , h e re fo r tw o
g o n , v isited h is p a re n ts h e re , on S a t­ w eeks, re tu rn e d to th e ir h om e la s t
u rd a y .
S unday evening. M rs. M cL ain, a c ­
Miss B essie O sb o rn e is th e g u est com panied by M rs. T h o m p so n an d
of Miss B. M aude M ichel. S he will a n o th e r d a u g h te r , Mrs. M iller, m ad e
re tu rn soon
to C a rlto n ,
O regon, a trip up th e C o lu m b ia R iv er h ig h ­
w h ere sh e w ill te a c h th e co m in g way on S unday.
M r. a n d M rs. F re d R u eg g , Miss
C o ra G iese, a n d E. L. B o rt m a d e a
tr ip up th e C o lu m b ia R iv er h ig h w ay ,
to d ay .
Miss M aude B u rch is h om e on her
v a catio n .
S he is em ployed In th e
m illin e ry d e p a rtm e n t of O lds, W o rt-
m an a n d K ing.
DR. HESS’
WELCOME, GRANGERS!
j son, fo r a w eek 's v acatio n a t M an-
I z a n ita beach.
T h ey w ent in th e ir
a u to , by way of M cM innville.
J M. F u lle r a n d w ife, of R ed-
MihS o llv e Blrd> w ho ,laa been
m o n d , O reg o n , a re v is itin g a t t h e ' 'h e Kuest of Mr. a n d M rs BenJ 1 ani-
h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. N. O. F u lle r. c ro n , fo r som e tim e p a st, h as re-
; tru ed to h e r h om e In U nion G rove,
Mrs. M y rtle M yers receiv ed a te l­ W isconsin. Miss B ird is very m uch
e g ra m .Monday m o rn in g s ta tin g th a t pleased w ith O regon scenery
h e r m o th e r Mrs. W albeck hail died,
Mrs. R. W. C a lk in s was b ro u g h t
a t I'o n ca, N e b rask a.
to Mrs.
W u ltm a n ’s
h o sp ita l
th is
Mrs. A r th u r G ra n t Is re c o v e rin g m o rn in g su ffe rin g from a very s e ­
fro m tier illn ess.
v ere cold.
y e a r.
Oresharn, Oregon
Howitt Bldg.
W R. Jo h n s o n , o f th e F o rd Q uick
! Service, h a s g o n e w ith h is w ife a n d
A tto rn ey K ing is en g a g e d in a case
a g a in s t R. L. S ab in , a ssig n e e , in an
effort to fo rce
th e
re p a y m e n t of
m oney paid th e la t t e r by a few of
th o se w ho w ere in d e b te d to th e P u l-
fe r M e rc a n tile C o., w hen th e ac­
co u n ts w ere b ein g co llected . T h is is
on e of th e last ech o es of a fa m o u s
case.
it is to your best interests to know what
that paint i .—its spreading capacity
—its appearance— its durability. You
are the man-who-pays-the-bill and who
loses if the paint goes wrong. Make
sure of gc d results—the most satis­
factory and economical job— by hav­
ing your painter use
S herwin -W illiams P aint
PREPARED
It is better than any other prepared
paint on the market, or “lead and
oil”.
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
safeguard its quality in every process
of manufacture. They make all their
linseed oil; own and operate large
zinc and lead mines and smelters,
and make their dry colors in the
largest and best equipped dry color
plant in the United States.
The rcszilts are in the goods.
Protect your interests and
§) your property with S.W. P.
K 'ljl
— Wh Sell it.
Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co.
GRESH AM ,
OREGON
ONE BABY
Out of every six is ne\
er out every minute.
THE CAUSE?
Acid stomach, diet tr
Mix with baby’s milk t
A. D. S. Milk
D. L. M cL ain h a s finished th e im ­
.Makes the milk alkalim
D u rin g A u g u st th e lib ra ry w ill be p ro v e m e n t w ork on h is h om e w hich
with you,
o pen on
M onday, W ed n esd ay an d c o n sists of an o r n a te p o rch on tw o
F rid a y e v e n in g s fro m 6 to 9 p. m. sid es of th e h o u se.
T h e s tr u c tu r e
25c and
an d on T u e sd a y , T h u rs d a y a n d S a t­ h as been re n o v a te d w ith p a in t on th e
u rd a y a fte rn o o n s feom 2 :3 0 to 7 :3 0 o u ts id e a n d w ith in an d th e w alls
p. m ., In c h a rg e of Miss M arch.
hav e been tr e a te d to a new d re s s of
h a rm o n iz in g w all p ap er.
Mrs. F o rr e s te r , a n d Mr. a n d M rs.
Irw in C ones a n d d a u g h te r J e a u , of
T h e e d ito r w as p riv ile d g e d to
Howitt Building
P o rtla n d , w ere g u e sts a t th e hom e
sp en d a m ost d e lig h tf u l tim e th e
of Mr. an d Mrs. .1. N. C ia n a h a n , S u n ­
T , k hjm i j I t ij? Icti 'Th
n'f, . li T ypi j ~ l j l / E Tun fit.
p a st few d ay s w ith an old sc h o o l­
day.
m ate, Dr. G. W. S im onson, of S ey­
W H A T E V E R IS, IS B EST .
F ra n k
F ra k e s
s p e n t th e la t te r
m o u r, C onn., on S u n d ay we w ere th e
p a rt of la st w eek a t th e h o m e of his
I know , aa my life g ro w s o ld e r;
p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. .1. A. F ra k e s . g u e sts of Dr. R o b e rt E lm e r S m ith ,
\m l m in e ey es have c le a r e r sig h t,
Broadway Feature
T h a t u n d e r e a c h ra n k w ro n g so m e ­
Miss S u sie S te p h e n s o n , of P o rtla n d , p a sto r of S u n n y sid e M. E. c h u rc h ,
w h ere
w as a lso a w eek -en d g u e s t a t th e P o rtla n d , a n o th e r sc h o o lm a te ,
T h a t s p r ig h tly p a ir of B roadw ay T h e re lie s th e ro o t of r i g h t;
at
h o m e o f J. A. F ra k e s .
D eH aven
a n d T h a t e a c h so rro w h a s its p u rp o s e
w hose c h u rc h Dr. S im onson p reach ed h e a d lin e rs , C a r te r
F lo ra P a r k e r D eH aven in a six-reel By th e s o rro w in g o ft u n g u e s s e d ;
and
ev en in g .
On s c in tilla tin g c o m e d v -d ra m a o f co lleg ■ ^h u i, a s s u r e a s th e su n b rin g s
R. It. C a rlso n h a s p u rc h a s e d a both m o rn in g
m o rn in g .
new D odge a u to fro m D eato n an d M onday, acco m p an ied by W in ifre d life. D escried by fiancee an d f a th e r,
P ro c to r, of S an d y , a n d h a s disp o sed an d M a rg a re t St. C la ir, we w ere ta k ­ b ecau se of a su p p o sed in trig u e , a W h a te v e r is, is best.
of h is old D odge to th e abo v e firm. en o v e r th e C o lu m b ia riv e r h ig h w ay , P am p ered college v o u ih proves his
s te rlin g q u a litie s th r o u g h th e d ev o ­ I know t h a t e a c h s in fu l a c tio n ,
w hich Dr. S im onson p ro claim ed th e
tio n of a little o rp h a n w aif. H is vic­ As s u re as th e n ig h t b rin g s s h a d e ;
Mrs. B. W. E m ery a n d d a u g h te r g re a te st scenic tr ip he h ad ev er t a k ­ to ry o x e r h is co lleg e riv a l an d his is s o m e w h e re , som e tim e p u n is h e d ;
R uby, re tu rn e d S a tu r d a y from U nion en.
T h e \ is ito r w as c a p tiv a te d by f a th e r 's b u sin ess c o m p e tito r m a k e a T h o u g h th e h o u r be loi g d elay e d .
th a t
m oves s w iftly , I know t h a t th e so u l is a id e d ,
O reg o n , w h ere th ey h av e been v is it­ th e b e a u tie s of o u r n a tu r a l sce n e ry , h u m a n s to ry
lig
ically
a
n
d
w
ith
th e
g r e a te s t S o m etim es by th e h e a r t 's u n re s t,
ing Dr M. W. E m ery an d w ife. Mrs. th e ch a rm of o u r c lim a te an d th e
c h a rm .
T h e s e ttin g s a re e la b o ra te A nd to g ro w m e a n s o ft to su ffe r
E m ery re p o r ts lh a t th e d o c to r is do­ p ro g re siv e s p irit of th e people. T h e am i re a lis tic , th e e n tir e p ro d u c tio n is B u t w h a te v e r is, is b est.
ing n icely an d e n jo y s U nion.
e d ito r e ste e m s It a n
u n sp e a k a b le of th e so rt o in te re s t an y a u d ie n c e .
p riv ileg e to renew th e frie n d s h ip - of T h is w o n d e rfu l sto ry of co lleg e life I know t h a t th e r e a re no e r r o r s
In six g r e a t a cts, w ill be sh o w n tw o In th e g r e e t e te r n a l p la n ,
B enny G ill is sick w ith th e m um ps.
th e sc h o o lm a te s of M a s sa c h u se tts n ig h ts,
\ " d th a t, all th in g s w o rk to g e th e r
n e a rly th irty y e a rs ag o . Dr. S im o n ­
I F o r th e final good of m a n ;
And 1 k n o w w hen m y so u l sp e e d s o n ­
son w as In tro d u c e d to ever: f
w ard
of o u r f a ir city a n d lo cality an d we
At S M IT H ’S T H E A T E R .
i in ltd g ra n d e te r n " l q u e s t,
A
dm
ission
5
and
10
cen
ts.
p red ict will n e v e r b e sa tisfie d ag ain
I i h; 11 say ; s I look back e a r th w a r d ,
' W h a te v e r Is, is b e s t .”
till he m ak es his hom e h ere.
W an t a d s — K ey to success.
— A non.
Powell’s Pharmacy
“The College Orphan”
M lia 'il'y a tliin k o f tliis ?
O h, little F o rd , com e h e re to me.
A nd let m e se a t m y self in th e e .
Of all th e c a rs th ey call th e best
Y o u 're fu r a h e a d o f all th e re s t!
T hy little w h eels ru n w ith a will,
T h o u r a r e s t n a u g h t a b o u t a h ill;
And us by th e sid e stu n d th e o th e r s
b u ’st
You go by c ry in g "EX CU SE MY
D U S T !"
So d e a r old F o rd com e h e re to m e
And lei me rid e sa fe h o m e In th ee.
J J. GROGAN.
P o rtla n d Dully N ew s,
In clu d in g
th e N o rth w e st F a rm s te a d M ag azin e,
H igh g ra d e law n m o w ers a t re ­
w ith O u tlo o k , o n e y e a r fo r $3.25.
d uced prices. S te rlin g Ai K id d e r
H dw e. Co
Adv,
B a rg a in s In th e W an t Ads.
Wei and Thurs., Aug. 2, 3
Figure it any way you please
-you'll find it pays to use good paint
The cost of painting is about two-thirds labor
land one-third paint. You’ll save a lot of time
by specifying
HIGH STANDARD
LIQUID • PAINT
I t’s ready to use and works save money on both labor and
easy.
Your painter can work paint.
last with it and tlo a good job.
Figure the cost IxTorc you
He can complete your job in decide upon your paint. You'll
less time than will* be jxissible get the best protection, greatest
with cheap paint, liecause there beauty and utmost economy with
will be fewer gallons to apply if “ High Standard" Paint.
you use “ High Standard.’’ You
A tk for Color C ard
A. W. Metzger
« In tin , O r e g o n .
'I r , Ili«over's S ta te m e n t.
Gt Lir,..i. A u g u st 1, 1916.
E d ito r O u tlo o k :
1 hav e re a d th e
n o tice p u b lish ed In y o u r p a p e r by E
G u rn ey , s e c re ta ry of th e U n iq u e
B rick ,<■ T ile Co., a n d th e c o u n te r n o ­
tice by niv a tto rn e y Milo C. K ing,
and 1 d e sire th e p u b lic to know th a t
every s ta te m e n t m a d e by Mr K ing Is
tru e
I am sa y in g th is not only in
ju stice to Mr K ing, w ho In my ju d g ­
m ent Is as ab le, fe a rle s s and h o n o r-
ible a la w y e r as 1 e v e r knew , but al-
ao fo r my ow n p ro te c tio n an d u p ­
ho ld in g th e law s of th e s ta te , w h e re ­
in he h as p ro te c te d nip. I testified
on cro ss e x a m in a tio n la s t w eek at
S andy b efo re th e c o u rt an d Jury,
w hich b ro u g h t in a v e rd ic t fo r th e
full a m o u n t o f w ages d u e m e on ac- 1
m int of my s o n 's la b o r held back fo r
| live y e a rs T h a t M ilo C. K ing afford- I
cd m e p ro te c tio n fro m " Y e n ru g ” to I
th e a m o u n t a n d v a lu e , b esid es h is |
leg al serv ices an d n o t In d o lla rs and
cen ts, o f not less th a n
$1,000 in
so ld , a n d siill say th a t all o f th e
abo v e is tru e.
B F. H O O V E R ,
H o o v er S ta tio n .
A
Man’s Credit
Should not he based altogethe r on what In has
What he
is hears an im portant part in the estimate which the First
State Bank puts upon him
I hat is why this bank eneourag s the business of men of
character who are working up in the business world.
IRST g p e STATE
BANK
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