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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1916)
GRESHAM CV *1 LOOT« T C L h DAY, NOVEMBER U. r . n o r« FAIRVIEW The above is a likeness of the Buick Valve-ln-H ead to u rin g car. Model D-6-4 5 It is th e best m otor car in the Buick Company ever m ade, and th a t it meets th e approval of m otorists everyw here is am ply prov en by the enorm ous dem and for it. This Buick V alve-in-H ead model is light in w eight, yet stu rd y in con stru ctio n . It has th e pow er th a t can be had only with th e fam ous Buick Valve-in-H ead m otor, now in the fo u rte en th season of successful op eration Buick In the Buick m o to r th e valves a re in th e tops, o r heads, of th e cy lin d ers, hence th e nam e “ V alve-ln-H ead.” T his m eans th a t th e valves a re in a spot th a t is alread y w ate r-ja ck e ted , so th a t th e valves a re in a spot th a t so th a t no ad d itio n a l w ate r-ja ck e ted space is necessary to cool them . Make su re you u n d e rsta n d th is Buick V alve-in-H ead principle. It is the g rea test and m ost im p o rta n t principle in th e w hole field of m otor ca r o peration. Completely Equipped MODEL D-4-35, $ 7 8 5 At Gresham, Ore. 1 h r Best R e a s o n j n th e W o rld w h y y o u s h o u ld b u y it is b e c a u s e it h a s a B u ick V a '» c - in - H e a d m o to r. It is a S u p e r io r C a r b y v irtu e o f its B u ick D e sig n in g , B u ick In te g rity of W o r k m a n s h ip ^ B uick V a lv e -in -H e a d P o w e r, B uick P ro v is io n fo r C o m fo rt, S u b s ta n tia l S e rv ic e a n d (.«allant C o n d u c t—a t A ll T im es—U n d e r all C o n d itio n s . D o n t b u y a car u n til y o u h a v e g iv e n u s a n o p p o r tu n ity to s h o w y o u th e s e m o d e ls. W e h a v e th e m h e r e fo r y o u r in s p e c tio n . METZGER BROS. Phone Gresham 145 Gresham, Oregon 80 Mead o f Dairy Stock AUCTION SALE I desire to quit the dairying business at cnce end will sell my entire held at my place at A R A T A S 1A TIC N , cn Tieutdale Sheet Car Lire, Mile East of LA1RML V , C RE. Monday, November 20, 1916 Sale C om m ences a t 10:30______________ F ree L unch a t Noon C C I J 1 f l\/i*l 1 J lCciCl Of iVjlIC.ll V O W S J J A ll under seven year» except three. A b out 20 will fresh by time of »ale. Nearly all of the balance com ing fresh within the next 40 days. A Cherce lo Cel Cccd Ccws, Mixed Breed, Jersey-Holstein-Duihem. Tuberculin Tested 24 Head Ccming Two-year-old Heifers 1 Jersey Bull 1 Holstein Bull Neatly New Enipiie Milking Machine. 5 h. p. Electric Motor. Lot of Milk Cans A s tF.eie ate no trrail tco's ar.d rr.echineiy (he sale of the cow s will com m ence at I I o'clock, SO BE O N H A N D t security. G-h SA LE--Svm s oncer $k0, Cash; on sum s over $20, nine months* time will he given on approved Two per cent discount for cash. S. A . A R A T A . O w n e r K. A. MILLER, Clerk W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer (Vancouver, Wn.) Rao MAXWELL, The Wonder Car Call U p A dam s for the A cknowledged Best, Light, Ccmplete, Small Automobile PHO NE TABO R 630 •M-:-:-:-:- For Maxwell Uemonstraticn or Literature, Call I'p Adams, T aler € 30 MT. HOOD BUTTER PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Grocer« ALWAYS ORDER IT W ELL WINTER IS HERE RAIN IS HERE W ER E HERE We have here all kind* of W in ter Good», such as A I TO ROUES from »2.75 up, P L l SB ROBES, H 1 1! H E It BAI N ROBES, HAIN COVERS and HORMB BLANKETS. GRESHAM HARNESS SHOP S. E. PA L-M Q llST. P h o n e 175 T he T elephone G irl. T he telephone girl sits still In her chair, and listen s to voices from ev ery w h ere; she hears all the gossip, she h ears all th e new s, she know s a lto Is happy and who has th e blues; she knqw s all o u r sorrow s, she know s all o u r joys, she know s every girl who is chasing th e boys; she know s of o u r tro u b les, sh e know s of o u r strife, shp know’g every man who is m ean to his w ife; she know s every woman who has a d ark past, she know s every m an w ho's inclined to be “ f a s t;“ in lact, th e re ’s a secret u eath each saucy cu rl of th a t q ulat, denture-looking telephone girl. If Ute telephone girl would tell ail th a t she knows, It would tu rn half of o u r I from th e hospital and is stay in g w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. Wm. C raw ford, u n til she is stro n g e r. She is gain in g h er h ealth rapidly. Mrs. Alice Hix w ent to P o rtla n d last T h u rsd ay to m ak e h e r hom e w ith h e r siste r, M rv M ary Savage. T he B. F. M urray fam ily have gone to H am m ond, O regon, to re side. F elto n M urray rem ain ed and Is stay in g w ith th e F ra n k Boscoe fam ily. T he T ro u td a le L ad les’ Aid m eets next W ednesday afte rn o o n , N ovem ber 15, w ith Mrs. L. M. K um m er. Thim bles. Mrs. E arl O. K um m er left last F r i day for a visit w ith rela tiv e s in F o r est Grove. C hurch services as usual next S u n day at 7 :3 0 p. m Rev. U. C. B rew s te r presiding. IE ».VE K NEW . H onoring M aster H arold and | Fred Shaw of K enton, Mrs. H M i Shaw, g ran d m o th er of th e boys, gave an in terestin g party la st S atu rd ay | evening from 5 to 8. T hose en jo y ing the i vetting were Ja m es Fient- i ming. W illiam ltenecke, Emil Loser, Ted H eslin, ltea McMains. Clem Cowle>. Geo. A nderson. G lenn B u rl ingam e, Clyde P eterso n , Wesley Schram , F re d Shaw, H arold Shaw, Miss R uth Shaw and Mrs. H. M. Shaw Dainty refre sh m e n ts were if 1 knew th a t a word of mine. A word not kind an d tru e. M ight leave its trace On a loved o n e ’s face. I'd n ever speak h arsh ly ; W ould you? Doue. W in ter Is too cold for w ork; ' F reezln ’ w eath er m akes me sh irk. Spring com es on. a n ’ finds me w ishin’ I could spend my days a-lish in ' T hen in su m m er w hen It's hot, I say w ork kin go to pot. A utum n days, so calm an d hazy. S o rte r m akes me k in d e r lazy. day T h a t’s th e way th e seasons run, Seems I ca n ’t get n o th in ’ done Il" 1 knew th e light of a sm ile M ight lin g er the whole th rough And lig h ten sfime h eart W ith u h eav ier p art. I w o u ld n 't w ithhold it; W ould you? T here are 2,100 cheese factories in I S w itzerland. Are You Getting a Share of Our “ M elon?” refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Ira B rooks left yesterday to | spend a week w ith h e r sister, Mrs. Cook at Mosier, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B urlingam e, who have lived h ere a n u m b er of yeats, a re m aking p re p a ra tio n s to m o te to Y akim a, W ashington, w here they will look for a sm all farm and fu tu re home. F rom G oldeudaie, Twice a year .January first ami Ju ly first we “ cut a I W ashington, they in ten d to m ake melon,' amt every dollar in our Savings Department g its a th is trip by team . Mr. an d Mrs. part of it Are you in! If not, get in now, and share in the i B urlingam e have a son and d a u g h te r next distribution. at Yakima w ith whom they will visit Savings Accounts draw 4 per cent interest and may be i to r several weeks. w ithdrawn at any time. Mrs. H arry W ag n er an d ch ild ren | of P o rtlan d w ere the g u ests of Mrs. Ju lia Snover, Mrs. W ag n er's au n t. County Depository K. A. MILLER, Cashier Mrs. S. C. Dixon is expecting to go to the St. V incent’s hospital ab o u t W ednesday to undergo a su rg ical operation. She expects to be hom e again in th ree weeks. The an n u al C h ristm as g ift b azaar and lunch given by th e m em bers of th e W om en’s ociety of th e P resb y te rian church will be held lu th e city hall, N ovem ber 24 T he b azaar will be open from 3 to 9 p. m T he la P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, dles of the society have been busy for was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. th ree m onths p rep arin g m any b e a u ti Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or ful as well as useful g ts, ‘ “ 'I . - (wo a|u | |ia(J retjuct>tj pr jceB uj many lints and will continue to have m ade laces, ta tte d and d crocheted | priceg (hat wi„ savp yQU money h andbags, h an d k erch iefs, collars, and various kinds of useful aprons. Candles, etc., will be on sale. A hom e-m ade lunch will be erved. 15 lbs. F ru it S u g ar fu r ... » 1 .0 0 P els N aptha Soap, 10 bars 45c BANK OF GRESHAM The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley Greatly Reduced Prices 9 11». sack lib er» B ros. P eacock pure B o iled O ats........................... 49c C o r n and T om atoes, 3 c a n s........... 2 5c lion Am i and S ap olio, each He Ivory Soap, laundry e ls e ........... He tl h ite W onder Soup, 6 bars 25c i ry sta l W h ite, 8 bars a s« Mt. Hood Borax, 6 b a rs___ 25« 2O-M ulc-T cam Borax Heap, 6 bars ........................................... 2.M KELSO D utch C lean ser ............................... He U oraxaid Soap Powder................. He 29-M ule-T eaiu Borax Soap C hips ............................. 20c l>ew Drop W ashing P ow d er, large siz e ..................................... 15c S m all W h ite anil Large W h ile The e n te rta in m e n t given F rid a y , N ovem ber 3d u n d er th e auspices of th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association was a splendid success. A la rg e crowd Beans, 3 Iba......................... 25c enjoyed the m ystery su p p e r and o th C itru s W ashing P ow der, larg e e r in te restin g f e a tu .e s . T w enty d ol SI/«' 2d, la rs were cleared. Arm .V H anim er Soda ..................... 5c S w ift's N ap th a s < >up, 8 ban 25c lir iu k le Corn F la k es, 3 for 25c A num ber of Miss W ilk in so n 's pu- H appy l»uy Soap, 8 bars. Plls wen, to P o rtlan d F riday of las, £ 25 £ c T oasted Corn F lak es, 1 lb. size 2 for ......... . .............................. 25c week to see th e B irth of a N ation Baby E lep h an t Soap, 6 bars 2 5c il pk gs. Magic YM a t.................. J Oc They were chaperoned by Mrs Rob We have a big line of (fruiiiteware, Hardware, Doors and W in ert Jo n sru d . dows and Dishes a t (treatly Reduced Prices. Rodlun ii Johnson have com pleted N ails, all sizes, b u t L ath and C arn ation , H olly and Y elobau th e ir dam an d will soon be read y to S h in g le N ails, at lb. 4c M ilk, 3 can s 2 5 c, t doz. 05« sa w. Bring your 6-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c R obert Jo n sru d is having a well We are selling U. S. P oultry Fence, also P ittsburg ami Colorado d rilled on his Bluff place by the J e n Fence at Prices before the advance. sen D rilling com pany. E. U. W ill, of P o rtlan d , catne out Reduced prices on HEATERS. STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER F rid ay last week and rep aired th e PLOWS and HARROWS. school organ. He o I bo tu n ed Mrs No. 1 Grade Eggs Wanted for Trade and Cash Ned N elson’s piano. A son was born to Mr. an id Mrs. 9 P. C. Spooner, T h u rsd ay , Nov 21 R obert Jo n sru d has moved a don- I e I key engine to his place a t Kelso, I« | f w here lie will use it in clearin g land. j ) Mrs. Max Kllgel w ent to P o r t l a n d '^ A J. W BROWN, Prop. ,ia I If F rid ay , last week, to see th e B irth a N ation. Best Quality Meats All are invited to thp old-fashioned spelling bee, which will form p art of 1 the ev en in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t at the i! m eeting of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ as i! Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according sociation, F rid a y evening, N ovem ber Í Ü 17. R e fre sh m en ts will be served. Ï GRESHAM MEAT MARKET if Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon PHONE 41 . . . POWELL STREET M asquerade at O rient. T he M ultnom ah g ran g e will give a m asq u erad e ball in th e O rient I g ran g e hall, W ednesday n ig h t, Nov. COTTRELL 2 9. Music by B eers' o rc h e stra , fine 5sc plate. Cash A very pieusaut ¿«veiling was spent tu rk e y supper, Tickets $1.00; sp ectato rs at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. 8. F . prizes. 25 cents. 77 P itts last F rid ay evening, when a n u m b er of neig h b o rs m et to celeb rate SufTerer from In d igestion B elieved . Before ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's T ab th e re-election of P re sid en t W ilson. T hose p ie s« n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. lets my husband suffered fo r several R G oger, C arl and Hazel G oger. Mr. years from in d ig estio n , causing him to have pains in th e stom ach and dis and Mrs. W. E. C rasw el), Mr. and tress a fte r eatin g . C h a m b erlain 's Mrs. L aw rence C rasw ell, Mr. and T ab lets relieved him of th ese spells Mrs. A. E. D eH aven an d Mr. Jones. rig h t aw ay ,” w rites Mrs. T hom as R efresh m en ts were served, a fte r Casey, G eneva, N. Y. O b tain ab le ev eryw here. which all p arte d , w ith a loud h u r rah for W ilson. T he L adies' E m broidery club will A p a te n t has been g ra n te d for a m eet w ith Mrs. Wm. Booth, W ednes tru n k th a t also can be used as a day afte rn o o n , N ovem ber 15. Mr. and Mrs A lbert C lauson and bath- tub. ¡M iss Eva G llb reth , of P o rtlan d , and TROUTDALE I Miss E lva A ndre, of G resham , tp e n t ' At th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ m eeting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ed. Andre. A n u m b er of th e farm ers h ere are held la st F rid a y , it was announced em ploying fapanese to dig th e ir po th a t th e re is to be org an ized a fed tato es era tio n of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ a s Mrs McCoy, of P o rtla n d , was the sociation s in M ultnom ah county o u t guest ol h e r sis te r Mrs. A rnold side of P o rtlan d . T h ere will be an R uegg S atu rd ay and Sunday all day m eeting at T ro u td ale , Decem W allace M anary left M onday for a ber 8, a t th e Masonic hall, a t which visit in Idaho. Mrs. L. A. H arlow will be th e c h a ir m an. At noon a b ask et lunch will PLEASANT HOME be enjoyed, an d in th e afte rn o o n ft p rogram will be given by th e local T he S u n sh in e club will m eet with club. Mrs. A rth u r Van D eW aiker Miss B e rth a C ro sier S atu rd ay , No- was elected se c re ta ry -tre a su re r, in ! veinber 18 Every m em ber Is urged place of Mrs. L. M. K um m er, who to be p resen t. has resigned. Dr. H. H. O tt, of G resbam , visited Young rainbow tr o u t to th e n u m ! H ank W ihlon, Sunday. ber ol 14 4.OUO w ere placed in the Mrs. J. ic k le r and d a u g h te r Ger- Sandy riv e r at T ro u td a le last F ri I tru d e , w ere business callers In day. They were in 160 cans, w ith G resham Friday. 900 fish In each can an d w ere sh ip Do You H ave Hour H tom arh? ped down from th e s ta te h atch ery at B onneville by th e S tate G am e and S a l« Agent Northwejt Auto Co. If you are tro u b le d w ith so u r f ish com m ission. R. D. Bailey and stom ach you should « at slow ly and R ichard K n a rr helped p ut them into m asticate y o u r food th o ro u g h ly , then ta k e one of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets th e river. im m ediately a f te r su p p e r. O b tain Mrs. Tom Hensxey has returned able everyw here. frie n d s in to b itte re st foes; she would sow n sm all wind th a t would soon be a gale, en g u lf us in tro u b le and land us in ja il; sh e coukl let go a story (w hich g ain in g in force) would cause h alf o u r wives to sue fo r divorce; she could get all the chu rch es mixed up in a fight, and tu rn ail o u r days in to sorrow ing n ig h ts; in fact, she could keep the whole tow n in a stew , if sh e ’d tell a te n th p a rt of th e th in g s th a t she anew . Oh, b ro th er, now d o e sn 't it m ake y o u r head w hirl when you th in k w hat you owe th e telephone g irl? N othin' i il n r . i » Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA ND AND G RESH A M Office w ith P io n ee r A uto T ru ck Co., 229 Ash HL P h o n e Hroa«lway 2H54 Furniture Moving acd Faiirtrs’ Hauling a Specially B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 .Greshain, Ore. Dort - Reo - Cole Stewart and Reo Auto Trucks-Second-hand Cars Bought, Sold Service Work I ires Automobile Supplies h ord Speedometers and Light Dimmers Gasoline and Oil Chas. R. Baird Free Air and Water Ed. Osborn Service W o rk