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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1916)
GRESHAM Chas. P alm blad an d ch ildren, Mr and Mrs. Swan M agnuson and c h il d ren , A lbert P alm b lad , Miss Helrna Staftanson and E v erett Lundbom . Ice cream and cak e were served Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rodgers e n te r tained on Sunday Mr and Mrs Geo P eu k eth and sons, W ilfred and G eorge, of P o rtland T he next m eeting of the P a re u t- T each ers' association will be held W ednesday, Nov. 29. T he topics u n d er discussion will be school credit for hom e work an d a r t in schools. E veryone Is urged to come w ith su g gestions to m ake th e m eeting p ro f itable. POWELL VALLEY C CTLO O K F R ID A Y , KELSO OCnW KR 87, tWltl PAGE T H R E E PLEASANT VALLEY At th e m eeting of th e K elso P a r A very pleasant su rp rise was giv A gent 8. B H all was In en t-T each er association last T h u rs ' the County en on S atu rd ay evening to Mr and valley on W ednesday, checking day evening, th e follow ing officers up some of th e re su lts of th e past Mrs Jo h n P alrablad. by th e ir ch il w ere elected: Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d , season’s work dren and g ran d c h ild ren , in honor of p resid en t; Mrs Ned N elson, vice P leasant Valley g ran g e will m eet th e ir fo rtieth w edding an niversary. j in reg u lar all-day session. O ctober p resid en t; Miss E th al W ilkinson, T h e ir descendents num ber seven Some of th e in itiativ e m easures se cretary ; Miss E vangeline Y erkes. I -7 ch ild ren and sixteen g ran d c h ild ren , will be duseussed trea su rer, it was decided to give an all of whom were present excepting Mrs H E. P oppletou e n tertain ed e n te rta in m e n t and a m ystery su p p er , the L adles' Aid society last W ednes . tw o g ran d ch ild ren They were the at th e schoolhouse S atu rd ay ev en day. T he next m eeting will be with recipients of two beau tifu l fram ed ing, Nov. 4. H alf of th e p ro g ram 'M rs W ill Richey. pictures. Mr. and Mrs. P alm blad Mr. and Mrs A. C T ay lo r and will be given by th e school an d h alf were m arried in M an h attan , K ansas E rnest H arps, of McCoy, visited last by th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs' association, T hose present, besides th e honored T uesday and W ednesday w ith Mr a fte r which th e m ystery su p p er will , and Mrs T P. Cam pbell. couple, were Mr. and Mrs. R ichard ta k e place All a re cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore, ac- G ustafson and child ren , Mr and Mrs. T ailo rin g . to atten d i > om panted by th e ir son Clyde, vlstt- Dave P alm blad and P aul P alm blad F o r men an d w om en— cleaning, : •'<! with th e ir d au g h te r, Miss L au ra all of P o rtlan d , Mrs. F ra n k G u staf pressing and rep a irin g done well. They usually get w hat you w ant. Moore, a t Colton. Mtss Moore Is P e te r L enard, Powell street. son and child ren , Mr. and Mrs. ' teaching school at th a t place. Try a w ant ad. in th e O utlook. | Mrs. G. H Richey, of Corvallis, I was th e guest of Mrs. G. N. S ager I last Sunday. Alfred Jo h n so n , of T rem en t, spent tlie fore p art of th e week at th e hom e of his son Ruby Johnson. J II N olte e n te rta in e d friends from tile city Monday. F ra n k Hill, of P o rtlan d , was look ing a fte r his valley ran ch on day re cently. Mr. and Mrs. W F. G arrison a t tended church at D am ascus Sunday. M r a n d M r s F L Lull, o f K o r n P ark , w ere gu ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs Will Richey one day last week. Geo. M. M cBride, of P o rtlan d , who is ru n n in g Independent for county ju d g e of M uituom ah county, d eliv ered a sh o rt ad d ress at th e g ran g e hall last S atu rd ay ev en in g Mr. Mc Bride Is w orthy and «honld be e le c t ed judge. F A Richey lias invested in a new potato d ig g er and is try in g it o ut th is week. O. A G iltn er has bought him self a gasoline dragsaw w ith which he in ten d s to cut cordw ood th is w inter. E rn est Olson has his new house about ready fo r occupancy. Cash Prices any day up to and including P. J. B erke has ju s t com pleted a garage. We h ea r th a t som e rep u b lican s a re going to vote for Mr. W ilson. We p ause to rem a rk th a t they have s u re ly fo rg o tten th e p rin cip les fo r which th e republican p arty stan d s. A T T E N T IO N ! Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders MILL FEED any quantity at Carload R ates for Cash F r id a y , N ov. 3 MELROSE Bran, . . . per ton $25.00 Shorts, . . per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $40.00 How Could He Do It? A ce rtain w ell-to-do young liusiness man called at u bank the o th e r day and asked for a loan of *600.00. T he b an k er p ro m pt ly took his personal n o te for th e amount. Why could he do th is? Simply because as a young m an he com m enced doing business th ro u g h th e bank. He had learned early in life th a t the bank could help him in m any ways and the b an k er hud learn ed th a t th is young man was a stick e r and could be depended upon. In fact each had learned to stay by the other. Y oung men, th e re is a lesson in th is for you. S ta rt now to doing all y o u r business th ro u g h a good bank like ours. Stay by us and we will stay by you. BANK OF GRESHAM G resham , O regon. The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years A go, by A B Elliott. Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have prices that will save you money. Greatly Reduced Prices 10 lb s. F ru it Sugar $ 1 .0 0 P els N upilla Soap, 10 bars U lb. sack A lbers Bros. Cream D utch C leanser B oiled Gats •40c B oraxaiil Soap P ow der Sapolio Hi 8O-M ule-Team Borax Soap c h ip s ........................ Ivory Soup, laundry siz e ..... He Dew Drop W ashing P ow d er, B oil Am i ............................................. He large size .................. W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars 8A< Gold Dust W asiiingt P ow d er C rystal W h ite, 6 bars... 85c large s iz e ..................... Mt* Hood B orax, 6 bars 8 6c C itrus W ashing P ow d er, large 8O-M ule-Teani Borax Soap, size 6 bars ........................................ 85c Arm A1 H am m er Soda ................ S w if t ’s N a p th a S oap , ti bars 85 c K riu k le Corn F lak es, 3 fo r....... llap p y Ilay Soap, 8 b a rs ........... 2 6 c T oasted Corn F lak es, 1 lb, s u e G o ld e n S ta r S o a p , 8 b a r s.......... 25c 8 for ............................... Baby E lep h an t Soap, 6 bars .. 85 c 8 pk gs. Magic Y east 46c He H< ifii 2O< 20c Be 85c ¡¿5c 10c Mrs. J. H. Wood was called to Wc have a big line of Oranitew are, H ardware, Doors and Win G resham F rid ay , to te stify before dows and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ju stice Rollins concerning th e b irth B all Maaon F ru it J a rs — P in ts BUe, of H arry Mason. T h e record was N ails, all sizes, b ut L ath au d S h in g le N alls, at lb ..................... 4 c Q uarts IMic, l/„ g a llon HOc. m ade necessary by som e question re Bring your 6-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c gard in g his re-en listm e n t in th e Wc are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado U nited S tate s navy. Mr. M ason is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mew- Fence a t Prices before the advance. h lrter. Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER Milo C. King an d Mrs. Dimple PLOWS and HARROWS Jones, w hile a u to rid in g In P o rtlan d No. 1 Grade Eggs Wanted for Trad" and Cash last Sunday, collided w ith a jitney, dam aging th e ea r but not In ju rin g the occupants Rev. F 8. F ord will preach at th e church next Sunday evening at 7:3(1. Tlie services a lte rn a te each Sunday from m orning to evening Office with Commercial Delivery Co. T he E m broidery d u b met y e ste r 22'* Pine Street Between First ami Second day w ith Mrs Dimple Jones, a good atten d a n ce being present. T he next m eeting will be w ith Mrs. G race ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND F ritz. PORTLAND Mrs. J. H. Wood called on Rev. F a rm e r’s H auling, F u rn itu re Moving O rders tak en for Foal, and Mrs. F. S. F ord at P leasan t Home one day th is week. Briquets, Sand and Gravel QUALITY the best we can buy. Hoss’ Truck Service fi?-» Í HOLSTEIN DAIRY $ 2 5 a ton FEED BERKSHIRE HOO $ 3 5 a ton TSw FEED W hen You T ak e Cold. W ith th e av erag e m an a cold is a SUNDIAL MILL Phone: Gresham 611 Fairview, Oregon Phone: Troutdale 9F 11 serio u s m a tte r and sh o u ld not be trilled w ith, as som e of th e m ost d an gerous diseases s ta rt w ith a common cold. T ake C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy and get rid of y o u r cold as quickly as possible. You a re not ex p erim en tin g w hen you use th is rem edy, as it has been in uae for y eats and has an estab lish ed rep u ta tio n It co n tain s no opium o r o th e r n a r cotic. O b tain ab le everyw here. Gresham Phone 79 x Bert Hoss P ortland B r o a d w a y 84IH2; A-8O7H GRESHAM MEAT MARKET! A J. W BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats Sell your goods by a W ant Ad. Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according 31/2 PHONE 41 - - POWELL STREET (A^Ai^As' OA^A^A^A* AwV^Ar-As-Zi-A^i Hoc«« p ow er N ew S eries Roadster >620 9 • h T e le d e Thousands Behind Three to fifty per hour on high—th a t’s the speed report we get from owners all over the country. And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is the economy report. A corking good car— A price th at m akes it the greatest value on the face of the earth— T hat combination has kept the factory thousands of ca rs behind sales for weeks and weeks. But w e’re getting them in right along. Better see us about yours today. C. M. ZIMMERMAN, Graham, Oregon, Phone 801 T he W iUys-Overland C o m p a n y , T oled o, O hio •' ka U. »■ A ," ________ 1 FAIRVIEW PLEASANT HOME A mass m eeting of citizen s will be held a t the rlty hall on Sunday ev ening, N ovem ber 5, In th e in te re sts of tem perance. Good sp e ak e rs from P o rtlan d , will be p resen t and discuss th e proposed wet and dry am en d m ents. Mrs. H. M, Hhaw an d d a u g h te r, R u th , have re tu rn e d from E ndicott, W ashington, w here they visited for few weeks w ith th e fo rm e r's son and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. D unbar cele b rated th e 61st an n iv ersary of th « .r w edding I hs I T h u rsd ay by a trip by a u to up th e C olum bia highw ay, in com pany with .Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H eslin. Mrs. A Dowsett and son were c a ll ers a t the D unbar hom e on«' day th is week. Mrs. A. A lb rig h t and d au g h te r Violet, of P o rtlan d , visited frien d s In F airview o ver Sunday. S P H ale is resh ln g lin g his bouse, which adds g reatly to the uppear- ance. T here was a larg e crowd at Mrs. M anary’s on th e occasion of th e La d les' Aid m eeting and a most delic ious luncheon wus served. Tlie next m eeting will be w ith Mrs B edford, N ovem ber 8 Mrs H. P. Hale is slow ing improv lug. F arm ers in this vicinity are ta k ing ad v an tag e of th e fine, sunshiny days and a r e g ettin g th e ir fall work well u n d er way. Rev. E. A. Leonard will preach at the B aptist church next Sunday both m orning and evening rim h ours are 11 a m and 7:30 p in Ilow 4'alarrli Is C ontracted, M others are som etim ea so th o u g h t less to neglect the colds which th eir ch ild ren co n tract. T he Inflam m ation of th e m ucus m em brane, a t first acute, becomes chronic and th e child has chronic c a ta rrh , a disease th a t is seldom cured and th a t may prove a SCENIC life’s burden Mauy persons who Mrs. J. K. D uncan has been v isit have th is loathsom e disease will re m em ber h aving bad fre q u en t colds ing relativ es In Tacom a a t th e tim e it was co n tracted . A lit Ed. Gofer, of P o rtlan d , preached tle fo re th o u g h t, a b o ttle of C h am b er a very In terestin g serm on at the la in 's Cough Remedy Judiciously used, and ail th is tro u b le m ight have B aptist ch u rch on Sunday. O b tain ab le every M arion M iller and fam ily, of Co been avoided. w here. quille, O regon, w ere recent vieltore a t th e hom e o f th e fo rm e r's p aren ts, D espond e a c y . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller. When you feel discouraged aud T he B sp tlst L adles' Aid will meet despondent do uot give up but take w lih Mrs. Geo L usted on T h u rsd ay a dose of C h am b erlain 's T ab lets and you are alm o st ce rtain to feel all afternoon, October 26. rig h t w ithin a day o r two Despon dency Is very o ften due to Indlgeetlon Special: 48-lnch Colorado field an d biliousness, for w hich th ese ta b O b tain fence, 33c a rod. L*. L. Kidder Hard- lets are especially valuable able everyw here. war Co.