Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 03, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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PAG E T H R E E
E. E. Covert, prom inent atto rn ey
of P o rtla n d and nom inee fo r jo in t
s ta te se n ato r, died a t a P o rtlan d
h o sp ital on S atu rd ay and was buried
y esterd ay . Mayor S tapleton, a fo rm er
law p a rtn e r, was one of th e acting
pall bearers.
■
Despondency,
W hen you feel discouraged and
Miss Nan B urns, who has been
d espondent do not give up but tak e
, spending her vacation w ith h er par-
a dose of C h am b erlain ’s T ablets and
' eu ts in T ro u td ale. left last F rid ay
you a re alm ost ce rtain to feel all
rig h t w ithin a day o r two. Despon­
j for h er home in Spokane.
dency is very often due to indigestion
Jo h n Bichan, a form er em ploye of
and biliousness, fo r w hich th ese ta b ­
lets are especially valuable
O btain­
i the Suu Dial ran ch , was visiting with
able everyw here
| frien d s at T ro u td ale last week
He
♦
is at w ork on a farm of his own n ear
Sandy.
Mrs. May W illiam s of P o rtlan d
was th e guest of Mrs. G eorge S ch lat­
te r last week.
A. Delany an d fam ily have moved
back to T ro u td ale from th e ir ranch
in W ashington.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. E. Robinson
of P o rtlan d w ere guests at th e L. A
H arlow hom e Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel M ountain of
P o rtlan d w ere Sunday visitors of Mr
and Mrs. B. F. M urray.
T here will be churcn services next
Sunday evening. T he p asto r, Rev.
B. C. B rew ster, lias been re-appoint
ed to th is church.
About th irty of th e frien d s of the
Sales Agent Northwest Auto Co.
S ervice W o r k
R. D. Bailey fam ily g ath ered
last
W ednesday evening and gave them a
E nsilage C utters and Blow ers, Gas Engines in all
su rp rise party p rio r to th e ir moving
sizes, H a n d H a y and C o rn Cutters, M u ltn o m a h Feed
Out to th e farm . T he evening was
M
ills fo r ro llin g and grinding, fro m 2J to G h .p . re­
happily spent in dancing an d play­
q u ire d . A com plete line o f M a c h in ery .
ing cards and a g eneral good tim e.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
All enjoyed th e dainty refresh m en ts.
T he T ro u td ale Ladies Aid will
T he Ladies Aid society of H uri-
b u rt gave a b azaar a t o u r g ran g e m eet th is W ednesday aftern o o n with
h all last S atu rd ay n ig h t, w hich was Mrs. F red Z im m erm an at th e Bene­
p rettily arran g e d . T he deco ratio n s dict home. Im p o rtan t business is to
WAS
Gresham
w ere q u ite p re tty an d th e pieces of be tran sacted .
Phone 544
T he T ro u td ale Sunday School
handiw ork found a good sale d u rin g
th e evening.
A fine program was election, held last Sunday, resu lted
given by o u r local ta le n t and re fre sh ­ in the re-election of ail th e old offi-
They are. Geo. P. L um sden,
m ents w ere served d u rin g th e even
iug. A good sum was realized as a su p e rin te n d e n t; J. C. R yan, a ssist­
a n t su p e rin te n d e n t; C larence P a r­
re su lt of th is effort.
SPECIAL OFFER
sons,
se creta ry ; Mrs. C. I. T hom as,
On S atu rd ay , Oct. 14, th e gran g e
FOR
We have a rran g e d a clubbing offer w ith th e P o rtlan d
will e n te rta in a lot of th e old pio­ tre a s u re r; Mrs. L. A. H arlow , o rg a n ­
News for o u r read ers which we feel su re you will w ant to
neers of this vicinity.
in v itatio n s ist; Mrs. J. C. Ryan, assista n t o rg a n ­
ta k e ad v an tag e of rig h t aw ay. Renew your sub scrip tio n to
have been e x te n d e r to th e old set ist; Miss M yrtle W allace, lib rarian .
th e G resham O utlook and ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity of g ettin g
Mrs. N. P. W allace and Miss M yrtle
th e P o rtlan d News and th e N orthw est F arm ste ad all th ree
tie rs and th e ir ch ild ren , who were
p ublications for th e price of one. T he P o rtlan d News is
resid en ts here p rio r to 1885. A big re tu rn e d last F rid ay from Condon
the only in dependent p ap er published in P o rtlan d and the
ban q u et will be th e m ain fe a tu re of w here they spent th e sum m er
T
h
e
P
aren
t-T
each
ers
association
fastest
grow ing daily in th e state. T he only P o rtlan d paper
th e day, also a p ro g ram d u rin g the
belonging to th e N ew spaper E n te rp rise A ssociation, the
will m eet next F riday. Besides o th e r
aftern
o
o
n
,
when
som
e
of
th
e
old
H e w as nom inated by all the parties and received
larg est new s g ath erin g association in th e world. T he News
pioneers will be called on for old- business th e d eleg ates will be elected
m ore votes than did all other persons for that office.
has a full leased United W ire and gets th e news first of all.
to
th
e
convention
at
The
Dalles
next
tim e tales. All g ra n g e rs are expect­
T he m a rk e t page In th e news is reliab le and changed
week.
ed to tu rn out.
each day. C y n th ia Grey, Confessions of a wife and the
Mrs.
F
red
Z
im
m
erm
an
e
n
tertain
ed
(P a id Adv.)
T he co n stru ctio n of th e fo u ndation
Novel A. W eek a re featu res. T he News ru n s a com plete
th e m em bers of th e G resham lodge,
of th e V ista H ouse is p rogressing
novel
each week. A new novel sta rtin g each Monday.
Women of Woodcraft-, T uesday of
very
rapidly
an
d
is
a
ttra
c
tin
g
much
T
he
News is th e only p aper in P o rtlan d which d are s to
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last week. T he business of th e o rd er
p rin t th e new s when public In terests are involved.
atte n tio n from th e trav e lin g public.
was tran sa cted and a social h o u r was
T ake ad v an tag e of th is e x tra o rd in ary offer and d u b
It will not. how’ever, be finished till
enjoyed.
Mrs. Zim m erm an served
now. Sam ples of th e F arm ste ad may be seen a t th is office.
next fall .
bounteous refresh m en ts. T hose p res­
LL K
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1 D D I « A M D À
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2 A ALL
m i l
SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER
Mrs. H enderson, th e hostess at en t w ere, Mrs. W. H arden, Mrs. Ella
On th e M a rk e t
The Gresham Outlook, 1 year
$1.50
th e Crow n P o in t C halet, has closed M iddleton, Mrs. C arrie Pow ell, Mrs.
F re s h E v e ry D ay
The Portland News, 1 year
3.25
h er house fo r th is season and is p lan ­ J. N. C lanahan, Mrs. D. D. Jack , Mrs.
The Northwest Farmstead
1.00
Try Roman Meal’ Bread
PICTURE FRAMING
ning a trip to th e South to spend the C. E. Jack , Mrs. W. E. B ates, Mrs. A.
QILT o r
natural
WOOD,
A g r e a t H e a lth F o o d
w in ter and get a long needed rest
D uncan, Mrs. Eliza M etzger, an d Mrs.
N ea t and Cheap.
$5.75
Several of th e ra n c h e rs h ere have A. M ew hlrter.
All for
$3.50
co n tracted all of th e ir p o tato crop
Not everybody in T ro u td ale moved
M A X S C H N E ID E R
Do not delay, renew y o u r su b scrip tio n to th e G resham
at a d o lla r a h u ndred.
M athew s' Bldg., Main St.,
on O ctober 1st, but th is looks like
O utlook and ta k e ad v an tag e of thiB exceptional offer. If
P h o n . 541
A W oodw ard re p o rts 200 full sacks It; T he Ran D. B ailey's a re now at
y o u r subset iption to the O utlook does not run out for some
Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry
OO O n OOO<J<3<JCKKKKKKKKKKKKKHJO of po tato es to th e acre, w hich is a hom e on th e Buxton place, th e Jay
tim e yet th e tim e will be extended on paym ent of a clu b ­
Baileys and th e M orris McGinnises
b um per crop.
to Order
bing su b scrip tio n .
GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
P hone 701.
Mrs. L o ttie Bentleld e n tertain ed have changed hom es, Mrs. H elm ing
relativ es from P o rtlan d on Sunday has moved to Mrs. B rin k 's re sta u ra n t
w here she will conduct th e business,
at h er bungalow . .
Mr.
and Mrs. Lee E vans have moved
Donald L ittlep u g e. son of Mr. and
to
th e
H elm ing house and Mrs.
Mrs.
C.
J.
L
ittlep
a
g
e
of
Mosier,
O
re­
The Farmers' Mutual Fire
B rink has moved to h er co ttag e on
Every Saturday and Sunday
gon,
and
Miss
E
len
o
ra
R
ick
ert,
both
Re lef Association
born and raised in th is com m unity, the hill, and F. N oreen and fam ily
or p o x t u x d , o x i o o i
were m arried la st week in P o rtlan d have moved to the co ttag e Just so u th
In v ites all farm ers who have no
T he young people have m any frien d s of th e Masonic hail.
In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings
to in su re w ith us. This asso cia­ who Join in w ishing them a happy
Main St.
-
Greghain
PLEASANT HOME
fu tu re .
tion is the ch eap est and sa fe st In
THEODORE VAN DONINCK, Proprietor
th e sta te . I t Insures only co untry
C. L ato u rell d elivered
his first
E veret L undbum is w orking fo r Mr
P. O. Gresham R, No. 2,
pro p erty and has over »3,000,000
/ V- .'V* .TJ- rV <
Dodge ca r to P A nderson at Colum ­ Palm blad.
insu ran ce in force.
was
Established
in
1883
Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
bia View farm last week.
Mrs. S. P. H ale is on th e sick list.
W rite or phone
W ho e x p e c ts to sell o u t o r re tire from buaineaa in th e n e x t y e a r o r
Mr. and Mr. Ja s p e r C rane of P ort
T he M ethodist Ladies Aid m et last
H. U HNASHALL, Frew.
land have p urchased a lot, 88 by 144 W ednesday and elected the follow ing tw o am i h as re d u c e d p rices in m any lines am i will c o n tin u e to have
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
feet, of P. A nderson, and will erect officers to serve for th e en su in g y ear: p ric e s th a t w ill save you m oney.
A ssociation.
su m m er hom e next spring.
p resid en t. Mrs G ran t Sloop;
vice
OreaiiAiu B o u t» Wo. 3
P h e a s 74
Mr. and Mrs. G. B ates were In the p resid en t, Mrs. S. P. H ale; secretary
M otary r u b ile
B e a l B a ta ta
I P ...» a
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city last S atu rd ay an d Sunday.
and tre a su re r, Mrs. E lm er Van F leet. I«l Ih s. F
r u it S u g a r
* 1 -w . 0 -w 0 . F
e l s N a p t lia S o a p , 1 0 b a r s
45c
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lb
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a
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Mrs. D. M. M cLaughlin atte n d e d
D u t c h C IcaiiM -r
Hr
KBLSO
F o r the purpose of em phasizing
R o lle d O a ts
40« H o r a x a id S o a p P o w d e r
Hr
Born to Mr. an d Mrs. B. Monroe th e M ethodist conference at L eb an ­ S a p o lio
the sa n ita ry condition of the d airy of
B orax
H oap
Hr 2 O -M u lc -T c « in
on.
baby
girl
on
S
eptem
ber
20th.
C h ip s . . . . . . . . . . . ....
a th
the s ta te h ospital a t N apa, C alifo r­
Ivory Noap, lau n d ry size
He
M artin L en n artz has fixed up his
D rop
W a s h in g
P ow der,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Skogan
nia, th e N apa County Live Stock as­
Bon Ami ......... ............................. Hc D ew
la r g e s iz e
|f j c
sidew alks and m ade o th e r Im prove­
sociation held its an n u a l b an q u et In
boy on S eptem ber 27th.
W h it e W o n d e r N o a p , 6 bars
2 5 c G o ld
liu s t
W a s h in g !
P ow der
m ents ab o u t th e place.
C
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s
ta
l
W
h
it
e
,
6
b
a
r
s
th e barn w here th e c a ttle a re kept.
25«
R obert Jo n sru d and fam ily visited
l a r g e s i z e ..................
2 (k
A. C. W lhlon is reb u ild in g his cel­ M t. H o o d B o r a x , 6 b a r s
25« C it r u s W a s h in g P o w d e r , l a r g e
Long tables w ere placed in an are a th e sta te fair and o th e r points of
T he person su ggesting th e best
2
4
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20.
betw een rows of sta lls, and covers in te re st a t Salem last F rid ay and lar, w hich caved In last w inter.
title will receive th e prize d is­
6 bars ...................................
2 5 c A rm A H a m m e r S o d a
Be
Miss N ellie McCreary visited in S w i f t ' s N a p t h a S o a p , 6 b a r s
w ere laid fo r 120 persons. In the S atu rd ay .
played in o u r window.
Leave
2 5 c K r in k le C o r n F l a k e s , 3 f o r
25«
P
o
rtlan
d
for
th
e
past
week.
J
sam
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room
w
ith
th
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b
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were
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8
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'25< T o a s t e d C o r n F lakes, 1 I... s iz e
su g g estions a t ou r store.
E rn est H utchinson of Pendleton
a r ----
Noap,
8 bars
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ick ler and fam ily t o i l ile n S t —
IBc
200 cows which were being m ilked.
2 fo r
20c
Use th em for b e tte r light and
b ro u g h t his you n g est child, Lewis, were callers at th e hom e of Mr. and Baby E le p h a n t Soap, 6 burs
• pkgs. Magic l e a s t
|o ,
b e tte r sight.
and placed him in th e care of Mrs. .Mrs. F ra n k Caddy.
W e have a lug line of U ra n ite w a re , H a rd w a re , D oors am i W in
S alaries paid by th e m a n u fa c tu r­
P ut a MAZDA lam p in every
ing estab lish m e n ts of W isconsin in ­ G ilbert Jo n sru d . Mr. H utchinson will
Mr. and Mrs. Riches and fam ily dow a a n d D ishes a t G re a tly R e d u c e d P ric e s
socket. Leave y o u r o rd e r in p er­
creased 4 6 per cent, in total am o u n t re tu rn to his hom e tom orrow .
are v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Nalls all sizes, b ut L ath and
l u l l M ason F ru it J a r s — P int* 54k,
son o r phone 17x2.
lilngta \ a JI m , a t lb..........
4c Q uart* Oth-, 1/, g allo n MO<\
betw een 1909 and 1914, according to
Mrs. R. J. W uner.
On a recen t Sunday m em bers of
GRESHAM ELECTRIC C O
a sta te m e n t issued by th e U nited
Mrs. J. Ick ler m ade a business
Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
fo
u
r g en e ratio n s in one fam ily jo in ­
S
tates
b
ureau
of
th
e
census
S
alaries
Tel. otc 17x2
lies. 1 4 x 2
trip to P o rtlan d S aturday
W
e
a re se llin g U. 8. P o u ltry F ence, also P itts b u r g am i C o lorado
GRESHAM . OREGON
and wages to g e th e r increased 25.2 ed th e F o u rth P re sb y teria n church
P o tato digging is th e o rd er of th e r e n c e a t P ric e s b e fo re th e a d v a n c e .
T he party in ­
per cent. T he ‘ ca p ita l invested in in Spokane, W ash.
day
Many of th e fa n n e rs are sh ip ­
Reduced prices on HEATERS. STOVES and RANOES, OLIVER
m a n u factu res in 1914 was »754,- cluded Mrs. R ebecca U nger, g r e a t­ ping th e ir potatoes to P o rtlan d
W illiam R. G ard n er, who has a 287,00«, com pared with »605,657,- g ran d m o th er; h er son an d his wife,
PLOWS and HARROWS
co ttag e on the west shore of P on­ 000 In 1909.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. U nger; th e ir son
SANDY BLUFF
No. 1 Grade Eggs Wanted for Trade and Cash
, ind wife, Mr. and Mrs. S. M elville
toosuc lake, in th e B erksbires, has
been n o ticing w hat he term ed mov­
At th e picnic of the Seventh Day I V n*“r an<1 th * ,,tU e
Mr and Mrs J. P. Jones w ere
ing s ta rs in th e n o rth e a ste rn heav ­ B aptist Sunday school at A tlantic ! dhu« h te r of “ *« la ,te r '
•»“ "* callers at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs
ens.
"T h ese s ta rs ," he had said, Beach, n ea r P aw catu ck , Conn., each j Unger, who was ded icated in bap- Joseph Caldo a few days ago.
"a p p ea re d q u ite high in th e sky and m em ber of the school had th ree rides tism.
Fred R adford m ade a business trip
slowly descended. They disappeared on th e m erry-go-round. Nobody en ­
to P o rtlan d on Monday
When
I
n
s
Take
Cold.
and th en ap p eared again low er down joyed th e w hirl mo>e th an did Uncle
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
P o tato digging is now on in th is
W ith th e av erag e man a cold Is a
In th e sk v ."
Recently a pow erful Amos B urdick, for m ore th a n eighty
229
Pine Street Between First and Second.
u s m a tte r and sh o u ld n o t be locality.
telescope was b ro u g h t into play and years a m em ber of th e Bible class, serio
trifled w ith, as som e of th e m ost d a n ­
ALL KINDS OF HAULINO BETWEEN flRKSWAM AND
th e mystery" * a s solved. T he lig h ts who at ninety took his first rid e on gerous diseases s ta r t w ith a com mon
F o r a Muddy 4 om plexion.
PORTLAND
w ere found to be those on au to m o ­ th e hobby horses.
cold
T ake C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough
T ake C h am b erlain 's T ablets and
Rem edy and g et rid of y o u r cold as ad o p t a d iet of vegetables and c e r­
biles com ing dow n th e R ockw ell
Farmer's Hauling, Furnlturs moving. Orders takes for Goal,
quickly as possible. You a re not ex­ eals
T ak e o u td o o r exercise dally
road from th e su m m it of G reylock
Wood.
Briquet«, Sand and Gravel.
p erim en tin g when you use th is rem ­
y o u r com plexion will be g rea tly
m o u n tain .
F irs t G row th F ir, also Maple wood edy, as It has been In use for years and
for sale
Leave o rd ers wltn A. W and has an estab lish ed rep u ta tio n . Im proved w ithin a few m onths T ry
It. O b tain ab le everyw here.
M etzger.
I e live red — G resham
or — iS It , ’ co
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I v tain
n . u n s
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opium
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o th Is e r nar-
roadway a w « : A at)7«
W ant ads— Key to success.
ts irv io w . it. C. W ihlon, phone » ( l.j c o tic . O b tainable every w h ere
Mossy saving bargains- want ads
Dort - Rco - Cole
Stewart and Reo Auto Trucks--Second-hand Cars Bought, Sold |
Service Work Tires Automobile Supplies
Ford Speedometers and Light Dimmers
Gasoline and Oil
Silos
Free Air and Water
Chas. R. Baird
n
Get our prices before
you buy; you’ll get a
better Silo and at less
money.
Ed. Osborn
The CHOICE of the PEOPLE at the PRIMARIES
Hessels Farm Machinery
George Tazwell
County Judge
J
BEST BREAD;
photos
New G allery
Pies, Cakes, and Other
Pastry Articles.
Cream Puffs and
Chocotate Eclaires
City Bakery
Attention!
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
Suggest a Title for This
Picture
Hoss’ Truck Service
Or“h,m
Bert Hoss „„