Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 07, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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C C T LOOR T V E 8D A Y .
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
FAIRVIEW
present tim e of th e M ethodist p ro p ­
erty and parso n ag e on account of
dum age done by th e county road cut,
Mrs. R rew ster, wife of th e pasto r,
Rev. B. C. R rew ster, was unable to
keep up her hom e h e re
Mrs. Brew ­
s te r left Monday m orning to spend
most of th e w in ter w ith h e r p are n ts
at C e n tralia, W ashington, u n til con­
d itio n s of th e hom e here will be a d ­
ju sted .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jo n es, who lived
h ere a n u m b er of years, a re m oving
to V ancouver, W ashington, w here
they will live w ith th e ir d au g h ter,
Mrs. Howe.
Mr. and Mrs H ills, of P ortlan d , {
have been th e gu ests a t the hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R ates fo r th e
last week.
Mrs. Fay M cCarty and little son
W illiam , of P o rtlan d , spent S aturday
and S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs H.
S houltz at L ato u rell fulls, and also
called on frien d s at th e H eights
Mr. and Mrs. J. D eaver have ju st
sold a lo t,50x100 feet, to Mr. Post,
an a rtis t of P o rtlan d for $260. Mr.
Post will build a stu d io close to th e
highw ay.
Mrs. Jo h n T aylor has as her guest
a t th e present. Mrs. J. T Rea and
her m other, Mrs. E aston
S ufferer from In d ig estio n R elieved.
Refore ta k in g C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab­
lets my husband suffered for several
years from indigestion, causing him
to have pains in th e stom ach and d is­
tress a fte r
eating.
C h a m b e rla in ’s
T ablets relieved him of th ese spells
right aw ay.” w rites Mrs T hom as
t asey, Geneva. N. Y. O btainable ev­
eryw here.
T he F airview g ran g e held au un
j usually good m eeting last S atu rd ay ,
j th is being th e second co n test meet
lug. T he team w ith W. C. Tow n­
send as cap tain fu rn ish ed th e pro
gram .
Many v isito rs of th e neigh
boring tow ns, an d of P o rtla n d were
present. A splendid p ro g ram was
ren d e re d by
th e
follow ing: Mrs.
Ja n e t M. G ra n t, Mrs. S. C. Dixon,
Mrs. Jessie M illar, Miss L illie Lusch-
er, Mrs. E dw in R urllugam e, Mr. A.
F F legel. of P o rtlan d , Miss Olive
Hope Z im m erm an, of P o rtla n d , Mrs.
M organ of P o rtlan d
Closing re ­
S upported by floats an d driven
m arks by 1. R. Self, of th is place
T he p ro h ib itio n muss m eeting was w ith a pedal o p erated p ropeller, a
well atten d e d last Sunday night re ­ C alifo rn ian has in v en ted a board up­
gard less of th e d isag reeab le w eath ­ on which a m an can lie and trav el
er. Owing to illness in th e fam ily con sid erab le d istan ces w hile bathing.
Miss P earl
K endall could not
A Spanish fam ily of seven persons
preside. P ro fesso r C rane of th e L in­
coln high school gave a brief ad ­ boasts 11!4 fingers, five m em bers h av­
dress on
prohibition
w ork and ing tw elve on each hand, w hile
am en d m en ts w hich was received a n o th e r has tw en ty -th re e and th e
O ther tw enty-one.
w ith grent Interest.
Owing to bad co nditions at the
K ingston, Irelan d , will build 274
model houses for w orkingm en,
wage increases.
SAM PLE BARGAINS
IN
Eastern Oregon Wheat Lands
1495 ACRES
One m ile from Ione, Oregon.
Fenced and cultivated
House 16x26, wing 14x30.
R am 52x90, capacity 40 horses
and feed
G ranery, shop, hen houses, etc.
W ater piped to house and barn
1120 ACRES
T h ree and lialf m iles from Ione
Fenced and cu ltiv ated
H ouse 22x24, A ddition 16x24
New barn 32x48
W a te r piped to house and barn.
P rice $ 2 1 . 4*4) p er acre
P rice 821.00 p e r ac re
320 ACRES
160 ACRES
T hree m iles from lone,
Has been fenced and cultivated
P rice «12.50 per ac re
640 ACRES
18,000 ACRES FOR SALE
Locateti from one to eighteen
m iles from Ione o r L exington.
All fenced and cu ltiv ated
F o u r m iles from Ione
Sm ail house
Ibis A ttractive Offer is Good
for a
SHORT TIME ONLY
$37.50 wires an already built
with handsome set of Fixtures.
You pay $ 7.50 dow n an d $5.04* a
m o n th w ith
your
light bill.
E qually lib eral te rm s fo r p lh e r-
sizeil houses.
P ric e 810.00 p er ac re
TERMS i/4 CASH
B alance crop paym ents, o r tim e
to su it buyer.
6 per cent on d eferred paym ents
No trad e s will be considered.
II your want is n o t described here, write or see
W. T. or GEO. I- HONEY, Gresham, Oregon,
o r our A gent, W. S. Sm ith, at Ione, who will show you the land.
7,
itti»
Estim ates on all-sized jobs
eheerfnlly given free of charge
Phone Commercial Dept.
M arshall 5100; A 6131
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company
MELROSE
■Mrs. H enry F ritz an d son Will
visited
in
M ontavllia
T hursday.
Henry F ritz has p u rch ased an a u to ­
mobile.
Mrs. 1. T. Wood atte n d e d th e fa re ­
well party given Mrs. Jo h n B ram hall
of P leasan t Hom e, before leaving for
her new hom e in e a ste rn Oregon.
A. R. C onrad has a new au to m o ­
bile.
AUCTION SALE
A D A T A, e C T A T . ‘J i t d a ir y i ®
A H A ! A
b u 8 'n<“S8 at O n ce a n d wil1 8el1
e n ,lr c Herd at m y p la c e at
Sd A l l O N , on T ro u ttJa le S treet C a r L ine, M ile E a st of F A IR V I E W , O R E .
Monday, November 20, 1916
S a l e C o m m e n c e » »1 1 0 : 3 0 _________________________________________ F r e e
Lunch
at
Noon
$102,885.91 RESOURCES |
We hoped to reach this point about Ja n u ary 1st, 1917, but
business has been better than we expected.
Nov. 4th. 1916
$ 83,278.96
26,845.55
Deposits
Cash on hand
T h ere is a g re a t need of m ore
hands to dig potatoes.
Rev. F. S. F o rd preach ed at the
Iliff ch u rch Sunday m orning.
The
next service will be a t 7 :3 0 next
Sunday.
Total Resources
$102.885.91
BANK O F G RESHAM
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. W’ood w ere at
A. F ■ M ILLER, P re sid en t
F. A. HALLIDAY, Vice P resid en t
Haley on business S atu rd ay .
K. A. MILLER, C ashier
Mr. an d Mrs. H ow ard H ayden, of
— —a
P o rtlan d , called on th e fo rm e r’s sis­
ter, Mrs I. T. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W ilson w ere
guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood.
Sunday .
Mrs. D imple Jo n es an d A ttorney
M. C. K ing of G resham visited In
H illsboro W ednesday.
They
also
atten d e d th e F irst M. E. ch u rch at
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
P o rtlan d Sunday m orning. They re­
port th e Rev. Mr. S tansiield an en ­ was Established in 1883 T hirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next y e a r or
gaging speaker.
Em il Olson, who <tas been visitin g two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have
In A berdeen,
W ashington, cam e prices th at will save you money.
back in o rd e r to be here for election
Mrs. Dimple Jo n e s lias ren ted her
acreage, but not Iter house, for the
Jg S
kJ a*-—
S . - —
M A A « a » . .
15 Ilia. l-'cuii
u g .- ar Z
for
com ing year.
$1.1*4* E els N ap illa Soap, 10 bars
45,.
1
»
lb.
sack
A
lbers
Bros.
Peacock
D u tch t h a n se l
Mrs. C. 11. H opkins visited Iter
p u re R olled U*ts.
to, Botaxald Soap Powder
s<
mot Iter, Mrs O. R aker in P o rtlan d
C orn null T om atoes, 3 cans
25c 20-M ule-T eam
Borax
Soap
th e week-end.
Bon Ami am i Sapolio, each
He
.........................
2t*c
Mr and Mrs. H. F ritz and Mrs J.
Dew Drop W ash in g P ow der,
Ivory Soap, la u n d ry size .
large size .........
15,.
S trebin atten d e d ch u rch at G resham
W h ite W ontler Soap, 6 bars
25 c S m all W h ile and Ijwrge W hite
Sunday m orning.
C ry stal W h ite, 6 bars
25 c
B eaus, 3 11»..
a5c
< has. T allm an m ade a business Mt. Hood Borax, 6 bars
J5 c C itru s W ashlug Pow der, larg e
2
0
-M
ide-T
cam
B
orax
Soap
trip to Oregon City Monday.
...
.
6 b ars ........................................
»,5c Arm A! H am m er Soda
5,
The q u a rte rly m eeting for th is
S w ift's N ap th a Soap, 6 bars
25c
Ixrinkle
Corn F lak es, 3 for
25c
circu it will be held at P leasan t H om e H appy Day Soap, 8 bars
2.5c T o asted Corn F lakes, I lb. size
M ethodist ch u rch
next
S atu rd ay tio ld eu S ta r Soap, 8 bars
25»
2 fo r . .........
Baby
E
le
p
h
a
n
t
Soap,
6
bars
M embers are req u ested to ta k e lunch
25c 3 pkgs. .Magic Y east.
10,
and enjoy u social tim e w ith th e
We have a big line of Granitew are, Hardware, Doors anil Win
o th e r h alf of th e circu it.
dows and Dishes at Greatly Reduced prices.
Mrs. C. O. B ranson atten d e d
X"sid .» m 1 v Zo“' b.ut„ L ath a,ul
C a rn a tio n , Holly an d Y eloban
b irth d ay d in n e r in P o rtlan d at the
S h in g le N ails, a t lb .................... 4c
Milk. 3 cans 25c, I doz.
»5,
hom e of h e r uncle, E. B. Holcom b
Bring
your
5-gallon
coal
oil
cans,
we
fill
them
for
55c
S atu rd ay .
We are selling U. S. P oultry Fence, also P ittsb u rg and Colorado
Mr and Mrs A. H. C onrad and
1'cnce
at Prices betöre the advance.
sons Percy and O ra and d a u g h te r
Ada atten d ed th e E vangelical church Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES OLIVER
in G resham and th en w ent on to PLOW S and HARROWS.
M ontavllia, w here they took d in n er
No. 1 Grade Eggs W anted for Trade and Cash
w ith relativ es Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. D rake and fam ­
ily visited relativ es in P o rtlan d F ri
day.
Ross R aker and Mr. Todd, of P o rt
land, visited
th e
fo rm e r’s siste r
Office w ith Commercial Delivery Co.
Mrs. C. H. H opkins on Sunday.
22!) Pint- Street Between F irst and Second ‘
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e
SANDY BLUFF
80 Head of Dairy Stock
PAGE T H R E E
Greatly Reduced Prices
Right Now!
house of five rooms, complete,
F ive m iles from lone,
H as been fenced and cu ltiv ated .
P ric e « 1 0 .0 0 p er a c re
480 ACRES
Six and half m iles from Ione
Sm all house and barn
P artly fenced and has been c u lti­
vated.
P rice «12.50 p er acre
Get Your Home Wired
NOVEM BER
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
A su rp rise p arty was given Percy
F a rm e r’s H auling, F u rn itu re Moving O rd ers ta k en fo r Coal,
Osborn in honor of his 18th b irth d ay
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
on O ctober 31. All enjoyetl a good
tim e.
Gresham
||
Portia«,i
.Mrs. R adford lias re tu rn e d from
Phone 79 x
Bi-oatlway 24*82; A-2O7M
h e r d a u g h te r's, bringing h er g ra n d ­
d a u g h te r, Blanche Moore, w ith her.
She is going to stay h ere th is w inter
an d a tte n d school.
Mr
ami Mrs. B row ning enter­
tained a n u m b er or th e ir neighbor-,
and frien d s at th e ir hom e S atu rd ay
evening
D ancing was th e fea tu re
A J. W BROWN, Prop.
un til ab o u t 1 0 :3 0 a t w hich tim e
they had a corn sh ellin g contest.
Best Quality Meats
T he men drew n u m b ers for p a rtn e rs
to shell corn with
Mr. A ult and
L Miss Em m a Kock, being th e couple
l sh e llin g tlie
most
corn, received
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
first prize. A cup and sa u ce r for the
g en tlem an , a p late fo r th e lady. Joe ;i PHONE 41
POWELL STREET
Caldo and Miss Evelyn R ates, sh e ll­
ing th e least, received th e booby
prize, a soap dish and cake of soap
for th e g en tlem an an d a pin tray for
th e lady, a fte r which u nice lunch
i was served and a fte r dan cin g a w hile
,
BETWEEN
longer all d ep arted Having enjoyed
a splendid evening
PO R T L A N D AND O R ESH A M
A. Jo n es sp en t S unday w ith Mr.
Office w ith P io n e e r A uto T ru ck Co., 2244 Asli Ht.
anti Mrs. Brow ning.
P h o n e lirontluM.v 2N5i
C larence B row ning, who has been
aw ay, w orking for th e past th ree
m onths, re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay .
1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel C arrell and
son W illard sp e n t S unday w ith Mr
B. W EMERY, Prop. Res Phone 173
Grenham, On
and Mrs. Ault.
Mr. and Mrs Will llessel an d Mr
and Mrs J B M etzger, of G resham ,
M asquerade nt O rien t.
tu rk ey su p p er.
Sec
plate.
Cush
w ere Sunday callers or Mr and Mrs
$1.1*«; sp ectato rs
T he M ultnom ah g ran g e will give prizes. T ick ets
Caldo
2
5
con
tu.
-yj
a m a sq u erad e ball in th e O rient
A tten tio n !
T he 1‘n re n t-T e a c h e rs’ g ran g e h all, W ednesday n ig h t, Nov
asso ciatio n of C o ttre ll will give an 29. Music by B eers' o rc h e stra , fine
e n te rta in m e n t F rid a y . N ovem ber 10,
in th e schoolhouse
P ro g ram to be
begin at 8 o'clock.
E verybody Is
co rd ially Invited to atten d
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET 1
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
55 Head of Milch Cows
.
coming fresh within the next 40 days.
A Chance to Get Good Cows, Mixed Breed, Jersey-Hoktein-Durham. Tuberculin Tested
24 Head Coming Two-year-old Heifers
I Jersey Bull
1 Holstein Bull
N early N ew E m p ire M ilking M ach in e.
WTAi there «re no «nail tool, «nd machinery the »ale
5 h. p. E lectric M otor.
L ot of M ilk C a n s
of the cow . wtll commence at II o ’clock, SO BE ON HAND
.c o u n ty ^ Two g r « n t ^ o u n t *
“ me
-P P ^ ed
S. A. ARATA, O w n er
K. A. M IL L E R , Clerk
W . S. W O O D , Auctioneer (Vancouver, W n.)
B ùaM H R R B M M
Dort - Reo - Cole
Stewart
and
Reo Auto Trucks—Second-hand Cars Bought, Sold
Service Work Tires Automobile Supplies
Ford Speedometers and Light Dimmers
.Gasoline and Oil
Chas. R. Baird
Sales Agent Northwest Auto Co.
Free Air and Water
6 9 1
Gresham
ora.
Ed. Osborn
S e r v ic e W o r k
/
Emery’s Truck Service
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
MT. HOOD
F o r ad m in isterin g m edicine to a
h o rse an in v en to r has p aten te d a
hollow , p erfo ra ted bit with a funnel
a t one end.
P ap er th a t is said to be w ate r­
proof, fireproof and od o rless has
been m ade from seaw eed by an E ng­
lish chem ist.
Now Look 4hit.
W hen a cold hangs on as often
happens, o r w hen you have h ardly
g o tten o ver one cold before you con-
I tra c t an o th er, look o u t for you are
liab le to c o n tra c t som e very serio u s
disease
T his succession of colds
w eakens the system and low ers the
v ita lity so th a t you a re m uch m ore
liab le to c o n tra c t ch ro n ic c a ta rrh ,
pneu m o n ia o r con su m p tlan . C ure
j y o u r cold w hile you can
C h a m b e r­
la in ’s Cough Remedy has a g re a t rep-
, u ta tio n . It is reiiea upon by th o u ­
san d s of people and n ever disap p o in ts
them . T ry it. It only costs a q u a r t­
er. Obtainable everywhere,
1 n rrn n n n r i n y
BEST BREAD
On the Mark* t
Fresh Every Duy
Try Roman M eal' Bread
A great Health Food
BUTTER
PURE, SW EET, CLEAN,
8 A N IT A R Y
For Bale by Leading Grocers
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
W
! Pies, Cakes, and Other
• ■ Pastry Articles.
1! Wedding taken and Special Patlry
1!
to Order
E L L
W INTER IS HERE
RAIN IS HERE
W E R E HERE
Cream Puffs and
Chocotate Eciaires
We have here all kinds o f
W inter Goods, such I
lilt*
K4IBFM from * 2.75 up P I I --Il
ROBEH,
B f B B E |{
R k | I N
N
ROBES,
RAIN
COYRKH and
HORSE BLANKET«.
City Bakery
G R E S H A M HAR NESS SHO P
H. R. PAL.MUITST.
Phone 175
E very Saturday and S u n d ay
I
Main flt.
•
G rnaham
, THEODORE VAN DONINtK. Dt^rtst
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