Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1916)
PAO B FOUR GRKfcHAM .■'ÆŒLSa SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 At 244 Yamhill Street, (between Second and 1 bird.) At 9 o’Clock the doors will be thrown open and the Salvage Stock of the $100,000 FIRE AT PENDLETON, ORE. will be open to the Public, with the Greatest and Most R e a l G e n u in e F ir e SALE Ever conducted in P ortland—unbelievable low prices will greet you on hundreds of Ladies’ COATS, SUITS and DRESSES and thousands of yards of DRY GOODS, also an immense Big Showing of Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Men's Clothing, Men s and Boys’ SHOES, Rubbers ond Overshoes, in fact everything for the entire family to wear. UP FIRE FRIDAT. NOVEMBER GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS TROUTDALE 8. 1010 Mrs. Mary E. W ade of Salem , ill., cam e W ednesday to rem ain w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C. D. P ark er. Irv in e Ide, who has been ta k in g tre a tm e n t a t th e tu b e rc u la r s a n ita r A. T ietze, of P o rtlan d , was a ium , is m ak in g a w eek’s visit w ith G resham visito r yesterday. lie is his g ra n d p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n living in th e L ents d istrict. B urdine He lr much Im proved in lien M etzger is able to be up, af- health. B eginning next Sunday evening, I te r a w eek’s fitness, th e resu lt of a services at th e church at T ro u td ale ; fall, w hich in ju re d his head. will begin a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock, instead of A m eeting is announced fo r .detz- 1 g e r’s hall tom orrow n ig h t, when s as it has been Jo h n C am pbell, of A urora, was a sp eak ers will rep resen t th e an ti-S u n guest at I he B urdine hom e last week. day closing law. Mr and Mrs F r e d Z im m erm an Next Sunday a t th e B aptist ch u rch , left last M onday to reside in T he Rev. E. A. L eonard will preach both Dalles, w here th e ir d au g h te r, Della, inorniug ami evening. S unday school is teach in g In th e public school. will m eet at 10 o'clock. T he T ro u td ale L adies' Aid socie Word has been received from C. ty had a very in te restin g m eeting M O lip h an t of tile d eath of his W ednesday witli Mrs. J. R. K u arr m o th er at A lbert Lea, M innesota, They w orked on ap ro n s for th e com w here lie went a week o r m ore ago. ing bazaar, w hich Is set for Decem Thus. G inder and ills nephew , ber 2. It was decided to hold m e et G eorge G inder, retu rn ed a day or ings every W ednesday fo r th e th ree iwo ago from th e fo rm e r’s co tiu g e ai succeeding weeks, to m ake articles B righiw ood, w here they hail spent for t lie sale. T he resig n atio n of the past m onth. Mrs. I,. M. K um iner as tre a s u re r was Ed. ('uiiiniiiiH is very ill a t his accepted, anil Mrs M orris McGinnis home. He recently suffered a par was elected to the office. Mr. and alytlc stro k e and Is n early helpless Mrs. K um m er a re leaving soon to H e is being cared for by his d a u g h live in B looiniugtpn, Illinois. Mrs. Tom H ensley is g ettin g along ter, Mrs. M. A. Stubbs. T h ere will be a rep u b lican rally nicely since h e r o p eratio n . She ex pects to rem ain in th e h o sp ital for a t th e P le a sa n t Valley g ran g e hall two w eeks longer. tom orrow night to which all a re in Q uite a n u m b er of T ro u td ale folk vited, Ju d g e J. P. K av an au g h and atten d e d the H allow e'en b azaar at E ran k S. G ran t will be th e sp eak ers th e high school in D istrict 1, last of th e evening. T uesday evening. T hey rep o rt a M artin Squire, m an ag e r of th e la rg e crow d, and a v e r y good tim e. E ord Q uick Service com pany has Among those from h ere w ere Miss given up th e sta tio n w ork an d will S alina Fox, who sang a solo; Mr and reo rg an ize a new com pany w ith a Mrs. G. P. L um sden, Mr. and Mrs. view to providing a m ore extensive A. D. K endall, Mr. an d Mrs. Dan service betw een here and P o rtlan d Mlckley, Mrs. H atfield, Mrs Wm an d o th e r points. C raw ford, Mrs Jo h n L arsson, Mrs. T he first and only real elev a to r in L. A. H arlow , Mrs. A. Fox anil H er G resham is being in stalled in R. R. man Blazer. C a rlso n ’s new g ara g e b u ild in g on Mr. and Mrs. Ulen C raw ford, with Powell stre e t. It Is of th e hy d rau lic tlie C raw ford D ram atic com pany, type an d will be o p erated by w ater cam e to T ro u td ale last week. They pow er from th e city w ater main? It cam e all th e way from LaCrosse, will be m ore fully described w hen it K ansas, by au to , giving p erfo rm is in o p eratio n . ances en route. Mr an d Mrs. C raw A. W. Iteg n er was in G resham one ford expect to rem ain for th e w inter day th is week looking a fte r busi w ith Mrs. C raw fo rd ’s m other, Mrs. ness in terest and was a ca lle r a t the L. A. Powell. Tom H ensley has disposed of his O utlook office. Mr. R eguer, in com pany w ith Mr. Fields, has opened a cream ro u te, wagon an d team , to g arag e on G rand avenue, co rn e r of C arl N elson of th e M elrose d istrict acres of p o tato es to dig B urnside, w hich they a re en larg in g He has 2 and eq u ipping with a full line of all w hich Is not th e sole reason of his q u ittin g his job, but a m an would be car accessories. justified in giving up m ost any po A com plete ice m aking m achine sition to ta k e care of his potatoes and re frig e ra to r p lan t is being in sta lle d in (he S an itary m a rk e t. It tills year, th e way they are soaring will have a capacity of one ton of ice H arry Osman has re tu rn e d front per day and th e re will be a tta c h m ents m ade to th e show cases for P o rtlan d , w here he has been for th e p reserv atio n of m eats th a t it is m ore th an tw o weeks w ith Mrs. desired to keep for ajiy extended O sm an, who is ill ut th e ir home. period, i t will be ready for use in She expects to go soon to a hospital for tre a tm e n t. about a week. J. P. Jo n es b ro u g h t som e sam ples B urton M. H owell, who recently of corn from Ills farm n e a r T ro u t dale th is m orning, w hich n ot only bought th e F. L. Rugg property, is d em o n strate s tlie fact th a t fine corn Im proving th e p ro p erty by raising can be grow n in O regon, b u t th at th e houses. Jo n es & Com pany arp th is p a rtic u la r soil is ad a p te d to It. doing th e work. Mr. Jo n es raised 7220 p ounds of A w ealthy n ativ e of In d ia has giv corn, of excellent q u ality , on one en a fund of $5000 a y ear for fifteen and o n e-h alf acres of land. The L adies' Aid society has a n years to aid in su p p ressin g tu b e rc u nounced th e d ate of th e an n u a l losis in Bombay. chicken pie supper, which will be on F riday evening, N ovem ber 24 a t the More th a n 700,000 U nited States g ran g e hall A parcel po3t sale v.ill w o rk ers have th is y ear received also be held and an In terestin g pro gram p resen ted . Look (or fu rth e r an n o u n cem en ts of the m enu, hours Zip cleans your chim ney for you of serv in g an d o th e r m a tte rs p er 25c at L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. ta in in g to (he en te rta in m e n t. T he m issionary society of th e Bap tist church met y esterd ay at the hom e of Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an , when ab o u t th irty -fiv e persons listen ed to th e excellent p rogram and enjoyed th e social h o u r follow ing. R eadings w ere given by Mrs. A. J. W. Brown Miss Inez H olliday and Miss R uth T tbbets Mrs. Je n n ie .O sw ald and Mrs. W. E. B ates sang solos, being accom panied by Mrs. Geo. W. Page Mrs E. W. G rievish of th e C herry P ark farm was p resen t an d dem on s tra te d a new cream whip, m uch to th e In terest of th e ladles. Mr. an d Mrs. D. R. S h o em ak er re tu rn ed W ednesday from a tw o w eeks' trip by a u to to e a ste rn O regon and e a ste rn W ashington an d re tu rn . The Finish your F urniture with itin e ra ry included a trip o ver th e Co lum bia highw ay to Hood R iver, from th e re to P en d leto n and W alla W alla and I lay ton W ashington. At the la tte r place Mr and Mrs. Shoem ak- wears longest and looks best. r visited w ith Mrs. S h o em ak er's Made in all colors of wood m o th er. Mrs. H eter. T hey found the ro ad s east of th e m o u n tain s badly ASK FOR COLOR CARD ut up an d deep with d u st, th e re su lt of th e h au lin g of th e Im m ense rop of w heat to th e m a rk ets. In som e places tra c to r en gines were used by th e farm ers, on e en g in e fu r nishing th e pow er for five o r six GRESHAM OREGON heavily loaded wagons. Smoke and Water ROUND OUTLOOK SALE COUPON W ith each p u rch ase of $5.00 o r over 6 per cent, reb a te will be retu rn ed to each cu sto m er from G resham or nearby. T his will help pay your tr a n s p ortation. Rea! Bargain at a Real Genuine Fire Sale Remember the Date S a t u r d a y , N o v . 4 th RAINY WEATHER APPAREL g W r H ave All These in O ur Immense New Stock for Your Choosing E. W. Aylsworth Howitt Bldg. L L. Kidder Hdw. Co. American Jobbing House, Portland, Ore. Phone 43 Gresham, Ore. GENUINE O liv e r C h ille d o r S t e e l P lo w s GENUINE All Repairs, Jointers, Wheels, Shares Rolling Coulters, Clevises A Combined Jointer and Rolling Coulter for any Plow, Wood or Steel Beam Tubular or W ood-Lined Stanchions Will raise within ten days. Place o rd e r now for future delivery Agency for Pacific Portable Drag Saws M ade in G resham . G u aranteed to b e Right For Your Fall Machinery Hessels Farm Machinery TEL. 54 1 GRESHAM, ORE. TEL. 0x2 What Amusement have you for your children dur ing the winter nights ? 4 C o lu m b ia C ra to n o la , No. 5 0 is lu s t the T h in e You are Cordially invited to Come in and Hear the Wond erful Tone of this machine. Powell’s pharmacy Experience and Exclusive Devotion to One Line (cents Chinamel Varnish Stain The Place— 244 YAMHILL I” r I between 2d and 3d Streets —V-FiVlAL» Bring the Family Good “Ball Brand" Rubber Boots and Shoes, $3.25 to $6.50 Good “Goodyear” Rubber Boots and Shoes, $2.75 to $6.00 Good “Kenosha Klosed Krotch" U-Suits, $1 to $3.50 Good Light Umbrellas, $1 to $3 FOR OVER 18 YEARS We have been tilling prescriptions aftd selling drugs Our Record is Your Guarantee that your prescriptions will be tilled accurately and you will get what you ask for. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A L L Store Vote 114 X X Yes 11« r Son S u b je c t to C ro u p . GEO W JACKSON ? Oyster Soup- N om inated BN?» by P etitio n E lectors for of "Mv son Edw in is su b ject to cro u p ." w rites Mrs E. O Irw in, New K ensington. Pa. "I put in many sleepless h o u rs at n ig h t before I learn ed of C h a m b erlain 's Cough 3700 Rem edy. M others need not fe a r this disease if they keep a b o ttle of C ham b erla in 's Cough Rem edy in the house an d use it as d irected . It alw ays gave my boy re lie f." O b tain ab le ev eryw here. SH ER IFF is now in fashion- A lhl " during I >iiTi||«|<■ to I,,. m s ty le (I ¡all mill winter months J j One-Quarter Million Dollar Bank of M iiltninunli ( oimty Election Novem ber 7th In a little more than ten years time this bank has grown from a mere start, into a busiipss r« pi< s»nting more than One- 'I will ciifo rre th e law " •'1 play no fa v o rite » ." Monopole Oysters are tin» tat. quarter Million Dollars of assets which is, in itself indication of a SUPERIOR SERVICE r a ta Adv select cd variety No housewife's pantry should be without Monopole Oysters I’lie unexpected visitor to dinner can invariably be pleased Sanitary * Meat Market , ED. by n service of Oyster Soup Phone 661 About it, r .» GRESHAM. A. W. Metzger Q t’AI.lTY AND SERVICE BAUMAN, - Prop. - ORE. Hom em ade Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for F a t Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. FRESH HOMFMADE SAUER KRAUT Satisiied customers prosper with this bank. Its growth during ten years is shown below : October 1906 1916 Deposits $ 29,499.24 $202.000.63 Assets $ 38.210.23 $256,716.45 FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE.