Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 29, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    GKESHAM
PAGE FU I R
OUTLOOK T IE S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 2«. I91Ö
There Is A “Something”
A n d th at ‘S om ething’ is to Be W e ll
Dressed and to L o o k
P ro s p e ro u s
A ylsw orth, the C lothier, h a s an U p - t o - D a t e line
of N ew Fall K u p p e n h e im e r Suits a n d O v e rc o a ts, Just
in. All th e L atest Styles a n d th e G o o d C olors, a n y ­
th in g you w ish, w ith
Prices from $15 to $25
Call in a n d
look them o v e r before going e lse w h e re
Shoes and Stockings for the Whole Family
T h e Furnishings Stock is A lw ays
U p - t o - D a t e and Lots o f It
HATS, Do We Have Them?
W E L L I GUESS!
A Fine A ssortm ent of Hats, Prices, $1.50 to $3.00
E. W. AYLSWORTH, The Clothier
HO W IT T BLOG., G R E SH A M
AUCTION SALE
ON FIR GROVE FARM, ONE MILE SOUTH OF PLEASANT
HOME
TH U R SD A Y , OCTOBER 5
Sale Commences a t 10 a. m.
On A ccount of M oving to (4-nlral O regon, I W ill Sell My E ntire
Herd of Dairy Cows, C on sistin g o f
Twenty five Graded Holstein Milk Cows, some fresh, some
coming fresh soon. 4 Heifer Calves. Durham Bull. All tuber­
culin tested. 6 head W ork Horses. 20 head Curoc Jersey Hogs
Also Plows. New S p rin g Tooth Harrow. Hay Hake. Disc.
M owing M achine. Two C ultivators, double and single, and
oilier F arm ing Iinplenim ts. DeLaval S eparator, No. 17, in
lirst class condition. Milk Cans. Pails. B ottles and C rates.
2 bottle Babcock Milk Tester. Farm W agon. Buggy. Single
and Double Harness. 120-egg M cClanahan Incubator. House­
hold Hoods and o ther articles too num erous to mention.
SALE RAIN OR SHINE.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
T E R M S S in u s ol $ 1 0 o r u n d e r I '.is li; o v e r $ 1 0 , b a n k a b le m i l e .f o r
eig h t i i i o i i tlis n t 7 p er cent, T w o p er c e n t d is c o u n t fo r cash on
su m s o v e r $10.
JOHN BRAMHALL, Owner
K. A. Ml ,I,K R , C lerk
It. I. ANDERSON, A u ction eer
School Books
N EW and
SECOND - H A N D
T A B LE TS, PENCILS, PA PE R , ETC.
Although the price of paper has advanced, our price on tablets,
etc., will lie the same as last y e a r as we bought our stock early
and secured last y e a r ’s prices.
'I'he fam ous Hexall T ablets are the largest and best y o u r
money can buy. N othing in this line over 6c.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R E X A L L Store
Sanitary
Meat Market
ED
BAUMAN.
G RESH AM ,
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Prop.
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ORE.
Home made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
Delicious Salads
No otic tilin g m akes f o r
successful
d in n e r so much as a realB ilici Salad.
Flic host w ho spends a little e x tra
tune on the item ol Salad
is going to
be doubly repaid
Sea Foods Make the Finest Salads
Most
p< ople
do
not
know
that
Lobster and S hrim p are held as being
of high dietie value, hut such is the
ease.
MONOPOLE Brand Shrimp and
Lobster are selected from the best tne
sea producers.
A. W. METZGER
I 's e t h e W i n
No
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QUALITY
SERVICE
GRESHAM
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
Mrs. C la ra K an e w ent F rid a y to
L e n ts fo r a v isit w ith h e r d a u g h te r ,
M rs. May L an d o n .
Rev. W. U. S te w a rt, of M cM inn­
v ille.
w ill
p re a c h a t
th e B a p tis t
c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11
o 'clo ck .
A m ong th e G re sh a m p eo p le w h O |.
K egi>.tration.
hav e v isited th e s ta te f a i r th is w eek 1
_______
a re C has. C le v e la n d , Mr. a n d Mrs.
W ith so m e m isg iv in g s, in N <nem -
W. H. C le v e la n d . M r. a n d M rs. C. E. •« r, 1913, G resh am v oted d rv by
C lev elan d , Mr. a n d M rs T C. T o w n -I lo ta l o p tio n ab o u t 1 Mi to 1 .
se n d , BenJ. M atth ew s, U r a n d M rs
D uring
th e
follow ing y ?»r all
W ill O tt, M r. a n d M rs W ill H eesel. f b ra n c h e s
of
b u sin ess
im p ro v ed
Mr an d M rs H en ry M etzger, Dr ' B u ild in g p e rm its e q u a lle d
se v e ra l
an d Mrs. K H. T odd.
p re v io u s
y e a rs
co m b in ed .
W age
ch e c k s a re ca sh e d
at tile g ro cery
M rs M. F in n , of S e a ttle , is th e
s to re s
"S h o e s in s te a d
o f booze”
g u e st of Mrs. B. R. H o tte n g e r. Mrs.
S av in g a c c o u n ts w ere s ta r te d In o u r
F inn d ro v e h e r c a r a lo n e from b a n k s. M o th ers w ere g re e te d witli
S e a ttle a n d m a d e «<ie tr ip in a day.
so b e r sons.
Mr. a n d
M rs. H o ttln g e r a re from
A g re a t w ave of s a tis fa c tio n from
S e a ttle .
T h ey re c e n tly b o u g h t th e
h o m e an d b u sin e ss h o u ses b eg an a l­
K ig er p lace n o rth e a s t of G re sh a m .
m ost im m e d ia te ly an d in N ovem ber
C h a rle s C le v e la n d
w as e le c te d 1914, w hen s ta te w id e p ro h ib itio n
tr e a s u r e r o f O reg o n P u re B red L iv e­ w as b efo re th e people, G re sh a m r e ­
sto c k a s s o c ia tio n a t S alem on W ed ­ c o rd e d h e r a p p ro v a l by a v ote of
nesd ay . T h e p re s id e n t is C. L. H aw ­ 3 to 1.
A ssistin g th e A nti-S aloon 1.ea g u e
ley ol M cCoy; s e c r e ta ry , C. N. M arls
in
th e ir effo rt to get ev ery d ry v o te r
of P o rtla n d .
re g is te r e d .
I w ith
se v e ra l o th e rs ,
p re tty
well o v e r p re ­
Mrs. E d n a W ood, o f P o rtla n d , w as h a v e been
I am
a v is ito r y e ste rd a y w ith h e r m o th e r, c in c ts 308-3 9 9 an d 309 *£.
a m az ed a t th e c h a n g e of s e n tim e n t,
M rs. W. E. W ood.
old tim e d rin k e rs c o n d e m n in g th e
Mrs. U lm is h a v in g h e r h o u se on traffic a n d a d v o c a tin g m o re s t r in g ­
Second s t r e e t re m o d e le d to acc o m ­ e n t law s.
I w ill m iss my g u e ss If
m o d a te h e r b o a rd e rs.
S he w ill v a ­ th e s e th r e e p re c in c ts do not v ote at
c a te th e S ell b u ild in g n ex t w eek and le a st 5 to 1. a g a in s t th e " B re w e rs
co n d u ct h e r r e s ta u r a n t in h e r ow n w et a m e n d m e n t" I w hich m e a n s th e
house.
r e tu r n of th e salo o n to O reg o n l on
e le c tio n d ay, 7 th of N o v em b er next.
T h e M a rth a V erein w ill m eet n ex t " I f 23 p er c e n t of th e s ta y -a t hom e
T h u rs d a y , O c to b er 5, w ith M rs. Vol- v ote of 1914 will go to th e polls
b rech t.
th is y e a r you w ill d e feat th e in f a m ­
o u s b rew ery a m e n d m e n t by 56,000
Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam W iU is an d
votes. Y our p ro b lem is to c u re y o u r
tw o c h ild re n of Y a q u in n a a re g u e sts good c itiz e n s
of sle e p in e ss.
T hey
of Mr. an d M rs. W illiam S ales. On
a r e affected w ith rig h te o u s p a ra ly ­
T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y th e y v isited s is ,” c h a rg e d tile Rev. M A. M at­
Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam A n d rew s of th e w s , of S e a ttle , a t a m e e tin g in th e
Mr. W illis w as fo r m any W h ite T em p le la s t F rid a y n ig h t .”
C o ttre ll,
y e a rs in c h a rg e of c o a st lig h ts a t
H av e you re g is te re d ?
Y a q u in n a B ay an d is a n o ted c h a r ­
It is im p o rta n t th a t ev ery o n e re g ­
a c te r in L in co ln c o u n ty . A b ro th e r is te r a t once, a n d avoid th e te d io u s
h as been in th e tr e a s u r y d e p a rtm e n t p ro c e e d u re of sw e a rin g in y o u r vote.
a t W a sh in g to n fo r m o re th a n th irty
R e g is tra tio n
books
clo se O cto­
y e a rs.
T h e W illises a re re la te d to b e r 7 th . 1916.
b o th d e n e r a l U lysses S. G ra n t an d
Y ou can r e g is te r b efo re B. F . R ol­
M rs. A b ra h a m L incoln.
lin s, G re sh a m , o r a t th e c o u rth o u s e
in P o rtla n d .
WOODEN SOLED SHOES
R e g iste r, if fo r n o th in g b u t to kill
PROOF AGAINST BEER th e v ip e r b re w e ry a m e n d m e n t.
M oth e ra
an d g ra n d m o th e r s , get
A N a sh u a (N ew H a m p s h ire ) com
pany is a d v e rtis in g a w oo d eu -so led busy.
E very b o d y boost to r r e g is tr a tio n .
shoe. It is d e sc rib e d as w a te rp ro o f-
G EO. F. H O N EY .
s te e lra ils a n d is fo r use in b re w e rie s
M abel B u rch h as g o n e to E lk C ity,
in L tn co ln co u n ty , w h e re sh e w ill
te a c h sch o o l.
S he h ad a v ery s u c ­
c essfu l y e a r la st y e a r a t T o led o , n e a r
d is tille rie s a n d b o ttlin g w o rk s. T h e
E lk C ity.
M e th o d ist T e m p e ra n c e B u lle tin re
H. L ook, a fo rm e r r e s id e n t of th is p ro d u c e s th e a d v e rtis e m e n t w ith th e
c o m m u n ity , d ied a t h is h o m e in L e n ts fo llo w in g c o m m e n t:
la st W e d n esd ay m o rn in g , a g e d 80
T h is is a fre e a d v e rtis e m e n t.
If
y e a rs a n d six m o n th s. T h e fu n e r a l you a re a bar-fly, re m e m b e r t h a t if
w as h eld th is a fte rn o o n fro n t K e n ­ you d ro p b eef on y o u r sh o e s It w ill
w o rth y u n d e r ta k in g p a rlo rs , L en ts. e a t th e tougheB t le a th e r. K eep y o u r
Mr. L ook fo rm e rly o w n e d th e fa rm sh o e b ills dow n by w eariirg w o o d e n -
now o w n ed by H. W. R u ssell.
He so led shoes.
w as th e f a th e r o f C la re n c e L o o k , f o r ­
If b eer is too m u ch fo r to u g h cow ­
m erly o f G re sh a m , now of T h e h id e , w h a t w ill it do to y o u r s to m ­
D alles.
a c h ? O f c o u rs e , we k n o w th a t b e e r
is " liq u id b r e a d ” a n d y et we a re a l­
T h e T u e sd a y S tu d y c lu b w ill m e e t m ost s u r e o n e co u ld s ta n d in b re a d
a t th e lib ra ry n ext T u e sd a y a f t e r ­
c ru m b s a ll d ay lo n g w ith o u t d a m a g e
noon a t 3 o ’clock fo r th e p u rp o s e of to h is sh o w .
e le c tin g officers fo r th e c o m in g y e a r
a n d la y in g p la n s fo r th e w in te r's
A L a w re n c e , M ass., o w n e r of a m o­
s tu d y .
AU m e m b e rs a n d o th e r s to rc y c le to o k it a p a r t, b u t w hen he
w ish in g io jo in a re u rg e d to a tte n d . p u t it to g e th e r a g a in a n d m o u n te d it
A la rg e ly a tte n d e d m e e tin g o f th e
L a d le s' Aid w as h eld a t th e h o m e of
M rs. N. O. F u lle r on W e d n e sd a y a f ­
te rn o o n , w h en
M rs. C la ra S u n d ay
w as e le c te d p re s id e n t to fill th e v a ­
can cy c a u se d by th e re s ig n a tio n of
Mrs. ( ’. M. Z im m e rm a n . It w as d e ­
cid ed to h o ld a p a rc e l post so cial and
c h ic k e n p ie s u p p e r a b o u t th e m id d le
o f N o v em b er.
Cook by Wire
C. M Z im m e rm a n to o k a load of
G re sh a m p eo p le to S alem S a tu r d a y
to a tte n d th e s ta te fa ir. T h o s e g o ­
ing w ere M rs M D. K e rn . Mrs. Roy
K ern , M rs
J
T. S tlllio n s ,
M abel
M etzger,
E liz a b e th S c h w e ille r a n d
B o n ita S tllh o n s
Mrs Rhy K e rn won
lirst p rize on h e r d isp la y o f p ic k le s
a n d seco n d on ste a m e d b ro w n b re a d .
A b u r g la r on b e in g fr ig h te n e d
fro m a b u ild in g tu E x e te r. N. H . fled,
le a v in g a n a u to m o b lle b e h in d him
T h e re a re m an y a d v a n ta g e s in
co n n e c tio n w ith th e u se of e le c ­
SUMMONS.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O reg o n fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .
L a u ra M a rtin , P la in tiff, vs. J o s e p h
A. M a rtin , D e fe n d a n t.
To Jo se p h A. M a rtin , th e abo v e
n a m e d d e fe n d a n t;
In th e n a m e of th e S ta te of O re ­
gon, you a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p ­
p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e c o c ip la in t Hied
a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d
c o u rt a n d c a u se on o r b efo re th e 2 9 th
d ay of S e p te m b e r, 1916. a n d If you
fail to so a p p e a r an d a n sw e r, fo r
w a n t th e re o f, th e p la in tiff w ill a p ­
ply to th e c o u rt fo r a ju d g m e n t- a n d
d e c re e as p ra y e d fo r in p la in tiff’s
c o m p la in t, to -w it: fo r a d e c re e of
th is c o u rt a n n u llin g a n d d isso lv in g
a n d s e ttin g a sid e th e bon d s of m a t r i­
m ony now e x is tin g b e tw e e n th e
p la in tiff an d th e d e fe n d a n t, upon th e
g ro u n d s an d fo r th e re a s o n s set
fo r th in said c o m p la in t: o f th e c ru e l
an d in h u m a n tr e a tm e n t of p la in tiff
by d e fe n d a n t a n d y o u r f a ilu re to
p ro p e rly o r a t all p ro v id e fo r o r s u p ­
p o rt tlie p la in tiff d u rin g th e p erio d
ol' y o u r m a rrie d re la tio n .
T h is su m m o n s is se rv e d upon you
by p u b lic a tio n in p u rs u a n c e of an
o r d e r m ad e by th e H o n o ra b le W. N.
G a te n s, ju d g e o f th e ab o v e e n title d
c o u rt on th e 1 6 th day o f A u g u st,
1916, w hich o r d e r p re s c rib e d th a t
th e su m m o n s in th is s u it w o u ld be
se rv e d
upon you by p u b lic a tio n
th e re o f, once a w eek fo r six c o n se c u ­
tiv e w eeks in th e G re sh a m O u tlo o k ,
a sem i-w i ek ly n e w sp a p e r p u b lish e d
an d of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n In M u lt­
n o m a h C o u n ty , S ta te of O reg o n , an d
th a t th e first p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f be
h ad on th e 1 8 th d ay of A u g u st, 1916,
a n d th e la s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f be
hud on th e 2 9 th day of S e p te m b e r,
1916, b o th d a te s in clu siv e.
S T A P L E T O N , C O N LEY ,
STEV ENSO N & STA PLETO N ,
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff,
1406 Yeon B ldg., P o rtla n d , O re.
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n F rid a y , A u g .18, '16
L a st p u b lic a tio n F ri. S ept. 29, 1916
G un
and
y o u r S w o r d a n d y o u r P is to l”
for the open season on Chinese Pheasant and Crouse is nearing.
•
O ctober 1st to 31st com prises tin open season on these
game birds and yon bad b e tte r tak e stock of y o u r b u n tin g
needs. Yon may need a new gun, am m unition, b u n tin g license,
etc. If so, t'etm m ber we are h e a d q u arters for these, and by the
way, Mr. S port, the S andy is teem ing with luscious salmon
tro u t aw aitin g your book. We can supply you with the book.
Sterling & Kidder Hwe. Co.
GRESH AM ,
O R EG O N
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A
J.
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BROWN,
Prop.
Best Quality Meats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
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Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
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BETW EEN
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GRESH AM
Office w ith P ion eer A uto Truck C o., 2241 Ash St.
P h on e Broadw ay 2S.'»t
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B W EMERY, Prop
Res. Phone 173.
Gresham, Ore.
T h e E le c tric R an g e h a s all tlie
good p o in ts o f o ld e r m e th o d s of
T h e C o n tin u e d G ro w th
c o o k in g w ith o u t a n y o f th e i r p e ­
c u lia r tro u b le s
of this Bank has been attributed to
S a tisfie d C u sto m e r s
Cooking Rate
3c per K. W. H.
Vi hy not become one of our Custom ers and have that
“Satisfied Feeling," a feeling of
S e c u r ity
Sept. 23
DEPOSITS
RESOURCES
1915
1916
$143.010.36
193.809.28
$194,535.56
247.310.82
Call and let ns show you.
Electric Store— Electric Building.
FIRST STATE BANK
G RESHAM . O RE
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Emery ’s Truck
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tr ic ity fo r c o o k in g p u rp o s e s o v e r
an y a n d a ll o th e r k in d s of fuel.
llow to Give Good Advi<*e.
T h e b est w ay to give good advice
is to | e t a g< od e x a m p le . W h e n o th ­
e rs see how q u ickly you g e t o v e r y o u r
cold by ta k in g C h a m b e rla in » C o u g h
R em edy th ey a re lik e ly to follow
y o u r ex am p le. T h is re m e d y h a s been
in use fo r m an y y e a rs a n d e n jo y s an
ex c e lle n t
r e p u ta tio n .
O b ta in a b le
e v e ry w h e re .
Adv.
A m o tio n p ic tu re c a m e ra th a t uses
g lass p la te s in s te a d o f film s a n d also
a n be used to p ro je c t p ic tu re s h as
been in v e n te d in E u ro p e fo r um a-
te u rs .
“J o h n n y g e t y o u r
th e m a c h in e s ta r te d b a c k w a rd ; th e
m o to r w as in th e w ro n g w ay. A fte r
th is w as re m e d ie d , th e o w n e r ag a in
w en t fo r a sp in , a n d th is tim e th e
m a c h in e s ta r te d in th e r ig h t d ire c ­
tio n but w ould not sto p u n til th e
su p p ly o f g a so lin e h ad been e x ­
h a u ste d .
A new F re n c h th r e e -h a n d e d w atch
te lls b o th tw e lv e -h o u r a n d tw e n ty -
fo u r -h o u r tim e , o n e h o u r h a n d b ein g
A crew fro m th e W a rre n C o n s tr u c ­
used fo r e ach k in d on s e p a r a te d ials,
tio n co m p an y b eg an so m e n eed ed
w h ile a sin g le m in u te h a n d does fo r
w o rk th is m o rn in g on m e M ain s tr e e t
b o th
p a v e m e n t.
W hen th e jo b w as fin­
ish ed tlie g u tt e r s n e a r th e c u rb w ere
E m il B e n n e rt, o f L a w re n c e , M ass.,
le ft u n e v e n , so m e low p la c e s r e t a in ­ c la im s th e local re c o rd fo r g ro w in g
in g w ilier a f t e r a ra in . T h ey a re be- le ttu c e w ith a h ead th a t m e a s u re s 22
in g slo p ed to d ra in th e s t r e e t to th e in c h e s a c ro s s a n d 1 I in c h e s high.
c a tc h b asin s.
E v e n in g T e le g ra m w ith O u tlo o k ,
Ja s . A. B ro w n , w ife a n d five c h il­ o n e y e a r fo r $4.25.
d re n , a rr iv e d y e s te rd a y on a visit to
lits b ro th e r, J o h n B ro w n . Mr. B row n
cam e fro m S ile tz , c o m in g by way of
A lbany.
He re p o r ts n o t very e n ­
c o u ra g in g p ro s p e c ts f o r th e f r u it in ­
d u stry o f th e v alley . H e w ill p ro b ­
ab ly sp e n d th e w in te r h e re a n d th e
c h ild re n w ill a tte n d sch o o l.
J. J . R y an , th e " u m b r e lla m a n "
is m a k in g his fifth a n n u a l v isit to
G re sh a m .
H is c ir c u it is fro m E u ­
g en e, O reg o n to G ra n g e v ille , Id a h o ,
a n d ta k e s h im a b o u t a y e a r to co m ­
p le te
He n o tic e s m a rk e d im p ro v e ­
m en t in G re sh a m a n d p la c e s it am o n g
th e le a d in g O reg o n to w n s fo r ad-
i a n c e m e n t.
R ead th e W an t Ads,
A c o n s id e ra b le in c re a se In m a n u ­
fa c tu re s in T e x a s b etw een 1909 an d
1914 is sh o w n by a re p o rt fro m th e
U n ited S ta te s b u re a u of th e c en su s
T h e c a p ita l In v ested , as re p o r te d In
1914, w as $ 2 8 3 ,5 4 4 ,0 0 0 , a g a in of
$66,668.O ou, o r 30.7 p e r cen t, o v er
♦ 2 1 6 ,8 7 6 ,0 0 0 in 1909. T h e v a lu e of
p ro d u c ts wa $ 3 6 1 .2 7 9 ,0 0 0 In 1914
an d $ 2 7 2 .8 9 6 .0 0 0 in 1909, th e ln-
< I . ; e b eing $ 8 8 ,2 8 3 ,0 0 0 , o r 32.4 p er
cen t.