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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1916)
ORESHAM OUTLOOK TI ESDAY, FAIRVIEW AUCTION SALE Ranch Sun-Dial TROUTDALE, OREGON Friday, Dec. 1 FOLLOWING THANKSGIVING DAY 100 Head High-Grade Holstein, Jersey and Durham Milk Cows Producing 4,000 to 9,000 lbs. in ten months. Many are now fresh and others coming fresh in 30, 60 and 90 days. 70 Head Heifer Calves from these Cows, ages 1 yr. down 3 Registered Bulls 2 Registered Holstein Cows All animals over 6 months old, tuberculin tested and a health certificate goes with each animal sold. The breeding of these young Calves is excellent from the standpoint of profitable production- They come from producing cows and are sired by pure bred and Registered bulls, one a Holstein-Friesian, Wapato Eva Colanthia Boy, sired by Monarch Co- lanthia Cornucopia Boy; dam, Evalina of Wapato, winner in butter test at the State Fair 1912 and 1913; the other a Jersey bull, Sun-Dial Eminent, sired by Souci Eminent; dam, May Nancy Pogis. The blood line of these two bulls are among the noted in the coun try for production. The Sale begins at 10 o ’clock sharp and will be held in comfortable quarters. Come and have a good time whether you buy or n o t . FREE LUNCH AND HOT COFFEE AT NOON TERMS OF SALE—Sums under $25.00 to be ( ’ash; sums over $25.00 may have one year's time on approved security; live per cent discount for Cash. H OW TO GET TO THE SALE Sun-Dial Ranch is near Troutdale. It is a 45 minute run from Portland by auto via Sandy Road. Trains over both the O. W. R. & N. R’y. and the Portland Railway Light & Power lines reach Troutdale- Cars on the latter line leave corner of First and Alder every two hours: 8:45 and 10:45 a. m.; 12:45, 2:45 and 3:45 p. m. Jitney busses on the highway. COL J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer SUN-DIAL RANCH, Owner TROUTDALE, ORE FOREST GROVE, ORE. A. MEYERS, Clerk, Pre». First State Bank, Gresham, Ore. MELROSE MAXWELL The Wonder Car Call Up Adams for the Acknowledged Best, Light, Complete, Small Automobile PHONE TABOR 630 j B F “ For Maxwell Demonstration or Literature, Call Up Adams, Tabor 630 r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA N D AND O RESH A M Office w itli P io n eer A uto T ruck Co., 2 2 « A sh Mt. P h o n e B roadw ay 28.54 Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty B. W EMERY, Prop. * — Res. Phone 173 ------------------------------- W eather F orm at B egin n in « Sunday, N ovem ber 2 0 . Pacific S tate s: R ains will be fre q u en t N orth Pacific sta te s and N o rth ern C alifornia. S outh ern C alifornia g en erally fa ir d u rin g w eek; te m p er a tu re s will av erag e n e a r seasonal norm al. W hite K noll. We will ta k e o rd ers fo r o u r high- g rad e baby chicks u n til J a n u a ry 1, a t S1Z per 100. O rder early, save >3.00 p er hun d red and set your date for h atch in g . We s ta r t o u r in c u b at o rs in Ja n u a ry . 26 per ce n t deposit w ith all o rders. II. W. Cooley & Son, T ro u td ale , Ore. P hone 434. MT. HOOD BUTTER PURE. SWEET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Orooere A L W A Y S O R D E R IT “ Gresham, Ore. COTTRELL F ra n k Beers has purchased a new O verland autom obile. T he B aptist Aid society will m eet w ith Mrs. G eorge M oulton, T h u rs day, D ecem ber 7. Miss C lara Schneider, who has been spending th e sum m er a t In d e pendence, spen t la st week w ith her m other Mrs. Ella Schneider. Miss S chneider has retu rn ed to P o rtlan d to a tte n d B ehnke-W alker business college. Guy Hood m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O rville M anary ex pect to move in to th e ir new bun galow a t G illis in a few weeks POWELL VALLEY T he Powell Valley P aren t-T ea ch e rs ’ association will hold a m eeting W ednesday, N ovem ber 29. Topics for discussion will be "School C redits fo r H om e W o rk " and " A rt in S chools.” A program will be re n dered by th e pupils, a fte r w hich re fre sh m e n ts will he served. All are Invited to atten d . Zip cleans your chim ney for you— 26c at L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Miss M amie Call, of Cloverdale. O regon, is visitin g Mr. and Mrs Sam S trebin. C h arles H andle, of C loverdale, is a g u est of Mr. and Mrs. Sam S trebin. Em il Olsen has re tu rn e d home from A berdeen. W ashington, where he has been on business for several weeks. G eorge Moffitt and fam ily have moved from th e McKay place to Mrs. L u lu S tre b in ’s farm , which they have ren ted . F ra n cis Moffitt, th e six -m o n th s’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Moffitt, died of h e a rt railu re on S atu rd ay , a f te r an illness of two hours. A goodly n u m b er of sym pathizing neig h b o rs and frien d s g ath ered at hom e fo r th e fu n eral on Monday at 10 a. m., w hich was conducted by Rev. A. C. B rackenbury of G resham . In te rm e n t was m ade at t h e H all cem etery. C ap tain B ranson has been suffer ing w ith a felon for th ree weeks R alph B aker, of P o rtlan d , visited his sister, Mrs. C. H. H opkins, on Sunday. M aster Ralph B aker, of P o rtlan d , was a week-end visito r of his au n t, Mrs. C. H. H opkins. A good tim e is expected on T h a n k s giving day at th e Iliff church when at 11 a. m. Rev. F. S. F o rd , th e pas to r will preach and a t noon a d in n er will be enjoyed. A n um ber of the m em bers and frien d s of P leasan t Home a re expecting to he present. A d o n ation of fru its, vegetables and groceries will be b ro u g h t to the church for th e p asto r and fam ily by th e m em bers and friends. All are invited to b rin g lunch and a d o n a tion and enjoy th e day. Dave S teiner, of Salem , Mrs Blosser and d a u g h te r (’ora and Mrs Rickson and baby of Sellwood, were g u ests of Mr an d Mrs A. B. Con rad , Sunday. T he Royal E m broidery club will m eet on D ecem ber 7 with Mrs. Rob e r t K erslake. T his will be th e last m eeting of th e y ear and th e occasion for th e election of officers All la dies in te reste d in th e em broidery club fo r th e com ing year are Invited to he present. Sufferer from In d ig estio n R elieved. B efore ta k in g C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets my h u sb an d suffered for several years from Indigestion, causing him to have pains in th e stom ach and dis tre ss a fte r ea tin g C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets relieved him of theae spells rig h t aw ay ," w rites Mrs. T hom as Casey, G eneva. N. Y. O b tain ab le ev eryw here. Read the Want Ads. PAG E T H R E E NOVEM BER 3S. IWirt About tw enty-five citizens p a rtic i pated in a m ass m eeting ut th e city hall S atu rd ay evening. T he follow ing w ere nom inated for th e city election to be held D ecem ber 5: Mayor, C. H. S tone; recorder, E. C. M orrison; tre a su re r. Roy Stone; m a r shal, K H u n ter; councllm en, E A. W hitney. D. W. McKay and H. W. F uller. T h ere being no o th e rs nom i nated all of th ese a re su re to be elected. The councllm en holding over a re D. 8. D un b ar an d J. Jo n as T he b azaar held by th e L adies' so ciety of th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch in the city hall F riday n ig h t was la rg e ly atten d e d and a financial success. The fish pond in ch arg e of Miss Rose L uscher an d th e candy booth in ch arg e of Miss R uth Shaw and H a r riett Donley added a goodly sum to the to ta l am ount received. A dainty basket of candy m ade by Miss R. Shaw was raffled of and Mrs. D. W McKay was th e lucky one to receive the basket. T he am o u n t ta k en in was ab o u t $80.00. The F airview gran g e will m eet next S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 2d. T here will be an in stallatio n of officers and a banquet at noon given by th e loos ing team of the last contest m eeting Mr and Mrs. A. L. Stone will en te rta in w ith a T han k sg iv in g d in n er in honor of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Salem and th e ir sons and fam ilies ol P o rtlan d , form erly resid en ts of th is place. T he P resb y terian church and S un day school have raised the sum of $25 to th e A m erican relief. F ifteen dollars were raised In Ju n e and $10 In O ctober Mrs. O. H. Je n k in s, of P o rtlan d , is spending a few days w ith her sister, Mrs. J. P eterson. Lewis Stone, of M ollala, Oregon, is visiting his p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. A. L. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D unbar e n te r tained at th e ir hom e T h u rsd ay ev ening, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B u rlin g am e, w ith a farew ell d in n er. At 7 o'clock, a farew ell su rp rise party was given them , when a n u m b er of relativ es and frien d s g ath ered in for the evening at th e D unbar home, w here they were visiting. A pleas ant evening was spent in co n v ersa tion. A nice lunch was served and those present w ished Mr. and Mrs. B urlingam e good luck and th e hope of m eeting them again. Mr. and Mrs. Tturlinganie will leave very sh o rtly for Y akim a, W ashington. Those enjoying the evening w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. P eterso n , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B urlingam e, Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Mul ler, Mr and Mrs. G. B urlingam e, Mr and Mrs. D. 8. D unbar, W illiam Benecke, Mrs. J. W. Benecke, Miss Rachel P e te r s o n Miss Mt rh ileslin, ('. P eterson, M. M oller, Miss D oratlila Benecke, Miss M. Moller. Mr. ila rlc u ta , who is a re n te r of ii C. C am pbell on th e s u n d i a l ranch a t F airv iew , has recently sold tw elve carlo ad s of potatoes to H. B laser in T ro u td ale. These potatoes are said to be am ong th e finest raised in this t lcinltv Mr. Jones, of M elrose, was a v isit o r a t th e hom e of his siste r en d bro th er-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D unbar, Sunday. Mrs. M. T horpe and ch ild ren vis lted a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n P e te r son a few days last week Mrs. Ju lia Snover visited relatives in P o rtlan d the first p a rt of the week. Mrs. II M. Shaw, w hile visiting In P o rtlan d T uesday, was tak en ill and haH been u nder the care of a physi cian H er condition is im proving PLEASANT VALLEY J. A. Pike, of Bellrose was a b u si ness c a lle r In th is vicinity last Mon day. Chas. Bruce, of G ilbert, was tra n s acting business h ereab o u ts on T u es day. T. P. C am pbell an d G. N. Sager m ade a business trip to P leasan t H om e and Scenic one day recently. J. 11. N olta was a G resham visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Bradley, of T rem o n t, has been in the valley d u rin g th e past several days in th e In terest of th e o rd er of K n ig h ts and Ladies of Security. F. E. Ja r), of P o rtlan d , form erly a resid en t of th is place, called on frien d s here last Sunday. Mr. Ja rl left h ere eighteen years ago and this is his first visit to the valley during th a t tim e. Many changes In the neighborhood w ere noted by him. Miss E dna Berke, who Is teaching school n ea r B arton, cam e down S at u rd ay an d stayed over Sunday with hom e folks Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore were v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. Chas. L in er of P o rtlan d last Bunday. Mrs. Susan E dw ards and d a u g h te r of Oregon City were week-end v isit o rs at th e home of Mrs. J. E. Ball. E. L. A nderson, of B ellrose, was looking a fte r business in te re sts in th is vicinity W ednesday Mrs J. W F ro st, Sr., e n tertain ed th e L ad les’ Aid a t tea on W ednesday aftern o o n . A good atten d a n ce is re ported. The chicken su p p er given by the ladies of P leasan t Valley at the g ran g e hall last S atu rd ay evening was a splendid sacceoa, both finan cially an d socially. It waa th e la rg est rep rese n tativ e g a th e rin g o f the citizen« of thia com m unity go tten to g e th e r In many m onths. T he p ro ceeds of th e affair will be tu rn ed Into a fund th at in being raised to defray th e expense in cu rred by th e erection of a play shed for th e school ch il dren. In the case of Mrs A lexander, a PLEASANT HOME school te ac h er who has been having a h ea rin g before th e school board of D istrict No 1 in P o rtlan d a re p o rt e r on th e O regonian in rep o rtin g th e testim ony of Dr. E. A. Som m er, (a fo rm er m em ber of th e b o ard ) cred its th a t cu ltu red gentlem en w ith m ak ing use of an expletive. " In o th e r w ords the w itness said th a t it was a dam ned sham e to send Mrs A lexan d er away on a vacation and then bum p h er w hen she got b ack ." The re p o rte r f u rth e r says th a t " th e a u d i ence was distinctively highbrow . School teach ers , P aren t-T each er m em bers and u p lifters, 99 per cent women, m ade up th e sp ectato rs, hut when Dr. Som m er used th e g reat big D, th e re was loud and vocifferous a p p lau se." T his from th e highbrow s, th e acm e of cu ltu re and refinem ent, an d — oh well, w h at's th e use? Mr. M yers has gone to S eattle to stay w ith his son fo r th e w inter. H enry W ihlon had th e m isfo rtu n e of sh o o tin g his bird dog S aturday. Mrs S. P. H ale was visiting v.i.l. her sis te r in P o rtla n d , who is ill. T he S un sh in e club will m eet w ith th e Misses G ertru d e and R uth Ickler S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 2. A C W ihlon is building .» shed in w hich to put his m achinery d u r ing th e w inter. Mrs J. Ick le r was a P o rtlan d b u s iness caller Monday. T he B aptist b azaar S atu rd ay night was well atten d e d anti e v e ry body rep o rted a d elig h tfu l tim e Many F ilip in o women catch ami sell fish fo r a living. R EPO R T O F T H E CONDITION OF BANK OF GRESHAM NO. 65 At G resham , O regon, a t th e close of business, N ovem ber 17th, 1916. R ESO UR CE». L oaus an d d isco u n ts............. ........................................... $61,788.13 388 98 4.364.07 ............... 2,760.33 8,841 16 Overdrafts, secured anti unsecured Bonds an d w a rra n ts ............................................................. Stocks and o th e r se cu ritie s F u rn itu re aud fix tu res.................................................... O th er real e sta te ow ned Due from approved reserve banks . E xchanges for c le a r i n g h o u s e ( 'a s h on $12,869.26 188,88 6,683 band $17,790.26 T o ta l...................................................................... ....................... $94,512 92 L IA B IL IT IE S. C ap ital stock paid In........................................... S u rp lu s fund ..................................... U ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid P o stal savings bank deposits In d iv id u al deposits su b ject to check D em and cerltflcates of deposit . (’a sh le r checks o u tsta n d in g $16,000.00 788.89 899.43 $ 669.00 49,793.06 2,336.37 1,871.43 28,198 ' T im e am i sa v in g s d e p o sits $77.863.49 T o ta l.......................................................................... $94.512.92 S tate of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, as. I, K. A. M iller, C ash ier of th e above-nam ed bunk, do solem nly sw ear th a t th e above s ta te m e n t Is tru e to th e best of my know ledge ami b e lie f. K. A. M ILLER. 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HESSEL S FARM MACHINERY For a Short Time Only, ALL SPREADERS AT FORMER PRICES -Term, to Suit H E SS E L ’S TEL. 544 ORESHAM The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. of Powell Valley P. 0. Oresharn R, No. 2, was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. Who expects to sell out or retire from buaineM in the next year or two and has reduced prices in muny lines and will continue to have prices that will save you money. Greatly Reduced Prices 14 lbs. Fruit S ugar for »1.0«» If II*. *a<k A lbers B ros. P eacock pure R olled Oat* 4Oc Corn amt Tom ato«*, 3 cane 8Bc Bon Amt ami Hapollo, each He Ivory Soap, laundry siz e Me W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars 25« C rystal W hite, 6 bars 25« Mt. Hood b orax. 6 bars 25« 2O-M ule-Teani b orax Soap, • 8 bars 2ftc S w ift's N aptha Soap, 6 bars 2A< Happy Ifay Soap, 8 b ars 25c G old en Star Soap, 8 bars ..... 25c baby E lep h an t Soap, 6 bars 25« Fela N aptha Soap, 10 bars D utch C lean ser b o r a x a id Soap 2 0 -M ule-T eam Pow der b orax 45c Me He Soap Chlpa ............. Ml Dew Drop W ashing Pow der. la rg e siz e I St S m all W hite am i la u g e W h ile Kean* *. 3 11» Me C itrus W ashing P ow der. large s ize 20« Arm * H am m er Soda 5c K rln k le Corn F la k es, 3 for 26c T oasted Corn F lak es, I It), size S for Ml 3 pkgs. M agic Yraat IOc We have a big line of Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and Win down and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Price«. N ails, all sizes, b u t L ath an d S h in g le N alls, at lb ..................... C arnation, H olly and Y eloban M ilk, 3 can s 2 5 c, I <loz. 4c 05c Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cam, we fill them for 55« We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, ulso Pittsburg and Colorado Fence at Prices before the advance. Reduced prices on HEATERS. STOVES and RANOES. OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS No. 1 Orade Eggs Wanted for Trade and Cash GRESHAM MEAT MARKET ä A J. W BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats ; Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon ! Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOOS, according | PHONR 41 - - - - POWELL STREET