Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 01, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
BORING
Ol'TlXtOK
FRIDAY.
DECEMBER
k n o ttie r
I.
m i«
paga : t h r ee
H ero.
To look a t h im , ev en clo sely , w as
T h e local O dd F»*llows am i R e­
b e k a h lo d g es h av e e le c te d officers lo r to see n o th in g ev en re m o te ly s u g g e s ­
tive of th e heroic. T h e ty p ical A m ­
th e en au iiib te rm as fo llo w s;
N ol le e ric a n h e ro - o r is he especially A m ­
g ra n d , J o h n
M ey er; vice g ra n d , e ric a n ?
is t a l l ; he w as s h o r t W h ere
C la u d e F C ro ss; s e c r e ta ry . W illiam th e h e ro h a s a heavy m a n e of g lis te n ­
ing black h a ir, wavy a n d im peccably
A. M orund, re - e le c te d ; tr e a s u r e r , W. trim m e d , lie h ad a m ost im p o sin g
$32.26 each month for 36 months repays a $1,000.00 loan.
1!. T e lfo rd , re -elected .
a c re a g e of shiny p o ll; in s te a d o f th e
B o rin g R e b e k a h
lo d g e No. 21:! h e ro 's tr a d itio n a l G reek nose, sy m ­
$25.36 each month for 48 months repays a $1,000.00 loan.
oflleers e le c te d
w ere as fo llo w s; bolic o f a r is to c r a tic a n c e s to rs a n d a
$21.24 each month for 60 months repays a $1,000.00 loan.
n a tu r a l a p titu d e fo r le a d in g m en to
S a ra h K. C ra n k , n o b le g ra n d . N o ra , do th in g s th ey n e v e r c o u ld do but
$18.52 each month for 72 months repays a $1,000.00 loan.
M. R ich ey , vice g r a n d ; Amy L. Mo- fo r a U re e k nose to follow , he h a d a
$15.17 each month for 96 months repays a $1,000 00 loan.
ra n d
s e c r e ta ry , re -e le c te d ; M y rtle , d o gged little u p tu r n e d nose, u sefu l.
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1. T e lfo rd , tr e a s u r e r , re -elected . B oth
(Loans o f other amounts in same proportion)
i ch est a rc h e d , hut in s te a d of s o a rin g
lo d g es a r e n o u ris h in g a n d h a v in g in ­ like th a t o f th e h e re , it a rc h e d th e
itia tio n s a lm o st every m e etin g n ig h t. i w rong w ay. a n d th e sp a n of h is th in
T h e O re g o n ia sch o o l h e re g av e an s h o u ld e rs w as no m o re th a n h a lf th a t
of th e s t a n d a r d m a g a z in e co v er lov­
e n te r ta in m e n t a n d p ro g ra m in th e
G resham , Oregon.
er
In a b a th iu x s u it h e w as a sig h t
I. O. O . F . h a ll W ed n esd ay ev e n in g to b ehold. A nd as fo r h is eyes they
T h e re w as a la rg e a tte n d a n c e
an d w ere so n e a rly co n c e a le d by heavy
e v e ry o n e p ’e se n t seem ed in te re s te d i sp e c ta c le s th a t as f a r a s u p p e a rn c e s
A ra tc h e t in th e h e a d ot a gulf
A G erm an in v e n to r's d isk ta lk in g
w ent it m a tte r e d little w h e th e r he
in th e stn-tA-ss o f th e sch o o l u n d e r th e had any.
d u ll p a te n te d by a P h ila d e lp h ia n e n ­ m a c h in e re c o rd h a s a g io c v c th a t
d ire c tio n o f P ro f. L. II M alllco at,
C e rta in ly h e did n o t a p p e a r to be a b le s th e h e a d to be placed at an y a u to m a tic a lly r e tu r n s th e n e e d le to
M iss P e a rl B ttegg a n d Miss H azel a h ero . A nyhow , he w as w ell paBt a n g le o r th e d u ll used
w ith th e tile s ta r lin g p o in t to m a k e it re p e a t.
U o g er.
fo llo w in g th e p ro g ra m r th e a g e w hen a m an can be th e h e ro rig h t o r left h an d .
of a ro m a n tic a ffa ir of th e h e a rt. Be­
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o c ia tio n w as o r ­ sid es, he w as m a rrie d F u rth e rm o r e ,
A new G e rm a n e le c tric a l h e a lin g
g an iz e d a n d th e fo llo w in g officers he h ad five c h ild re n , all in p ro cess of
u n it Is m a d e of fine re s is ta n c e w ires
F
u
lly
fifty
feet
h
ig
h
e
r
an
d
m
ore
w ere e le c te d to se rv e fo r o n e y e a r: b eing e d u c a te d , a m o rtg a g e on his
e, an e x a c tin g s p in s te r s is te r to th a n tw ice a s w ide a s N ia g a ra , th e w oven a c ro s s p u re a sb e s to s th re a d s .
p re s id e n t, M rs. Ir m a S c h u ltz ;
vice- I hom
look a f te r , a little b u sin e ss in a sid e fa lls of Ig u a z u , In S o u tli A m erica,
p re s id e n t, O. W. B o rin g ; s e c r e ta ry , 1 s t r e e t w h ich k ep t h im tie d body an d fo rm on e of th e w o n d e rs of th a t
in Ita ly th e re f u s e g a th e r e d In th e
M iss P e a rl
R e u g g , a n d tr e a s u r e r , so u l, a fo n d n e s s fo r s tro n g c ig a rs c o n tin e n t.
s t r e e ts is sold a t a u c tio n .
w
hich
he
co
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ld
n
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t
affo
rd
,
a
n
d
,
lin
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P ro f. L. H. M alllco at
It is p la n n e d
g e rin g in th e back of h is head a firm
to h o ld m o n th ly m e e tin g s a n d v a r i­ b elief, c a re fu lly
n u rs e d sin ce h is |
o u s to p ic s
re la tin g
to sch o o l a n d e a rly boyhood, th a t
w ith
p ro p e r
h o m e life w ill be d isc u sse d . T h e next tr a in in g he co u ld becom e th e chant- •
m e e tin g o f th e a s s o c ia tio n w ill he pion lig h tw e ig h t b o x er o f tile w orld
H e n e v e r in all h is life fo u g h t any- 1
h eld at th e sc h o o lh o u se F rid a y e v e n ­ body w ith h is lists, n o r h ad he e v e r j
ta k e n a boxing lesson.
B ut he hud '
in g , D ecem b er 22.
A ro a d m e e tin g w as h eld in th e read e v e ry th in g a b o u t boxing tlia t I
he could And. he knew th e re c o rd s of 1
I. O. O. F . b all W ed n e sd a y , N o v em ­ all tlie le a d in g fig h te rs, a n d tw ic e In 1
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
b er 2 9 th , w hich v o ted u sp e c ia l ro ad his life he h ad w ritte n to th e s p o r t­
tax o f live m ills. J o h n M eyers, p re s ­ in g e d ito r o f h is f a v o r ite n e w sp a p e r was Established in 1883 T hirty three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
p o in tin g o u t e r r o r s in boxing new s
e n t ro a d s u p e rv is o r, w as unanim ously- item
\\ ho expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or
s.
e le c te d to be re c o m m e n d e d to th e
S till, th is is not e n o u g h to m a k e two and has reduced prices in many lints and will continue to have
co u n ty c o u rt fo r s u p e r v is o r fo r th e hint a h ero . T h a t p a rt cam e in w hen prices that will save you money.
it w as d isco v ered th a t he had n e v er
co in in g y e a r.
once re v e a le d to h is w ife o r c h ild re n ,
m uch less io th e s p in s te r s is te r, th e
CORBETT
n a tu r e o f h is s e c re t a m b itio n . Y ear
S I . n o Eels N aptha Soap, 10 bars
45«-
a f te r y e a r he h ad p a tie n tly y ield ed I t Ills , l - n i i t S u g a r I'm-
I'nion H igh School No. I
to th e d e m a n d s of a g ro w in g fam ily. II III. sack A lliers B ros. P eaco ck
Dutch Cleanser.
..... I k
p u re H ulled G ats
|o<- lloraxaid Soap P ow d er
8c
Mrs. T. W. A tk in so n left S a tu rd a y A t le n g th he even w ent so f a r as to
sell som e o f h is boxing b o oks, w hich
Borax
Soap
25c 2<l-.Mule-T«-am
fo r C a lg a ry , C a n a d a ,
to v isit h e r he h ad k ep t se c u re ly lo ck ed in an old t orn anti T om atoes, 3 can s
C hips .........................................
20«
Bon .kill! and S ap o lio , each
He
d a u g h te r .
Dew- Drop W ash in g P ow d er,
c u p b o a rd in th e back of h is sto re .
Ivory
S
oap,
la
u
n
d
ry
size.
S«-
la r g e siz e
|ft<
T u esd ay ev e n in g th e o r c h e s tra m et T h e m oney w ent fo r m u sic lesso n s
25c S m all W h ite and I a u g e W h ite
fo r p ra c tic e at th e h o m e o f F re d fo r his seco n d d a u g h te r . He ex u lte d W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars
25x-
B eans, » B n. .......
25«
o v e r th e sa c rifice
If h e could not C ry s ta l W h ite , 6 b a rs
S m ith .
T h ey a re
d o in g e x c e lle n t a ch ie v e h is ow n a m b itio n he could a t Mt. Ilo o d B orax, 6 b ars
25« C itrus kk’s s h iu g Pow der, large
w ork.
B orax
S oap,
least see th a t his c h ild re n h ad tile 2 li-k |itle-T eaiii
size .............................
20«
6 hat ■
25« Arm At B um m er Soda
5«
T h e c h u rc h w ill g iv e a b a z a a r in ch an ce. A nd yet lie n e v e r to ld IH h
S w ift's N a p th a S oap, 6 b a rs
25c Ix r iu k le C o r n E la k e s , 3 fo r ... 28«
th e U n io n h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g on w ife th in k s he is a m odel h u sb a n d H appy Day S oap, 8 b u rs
25c T oasted Corn Elakea, 1 lb. size
w ith a m odel h u s b a n d 's lim ita tio n s ,
D ecem ber 16, 1916.
T h e p ro g ra m an d to h is c h ild re n lie Is ju s t a plain G o ld en S ta r S oap, 8 b a rs
25c
¡4 fo r .............................................
28«
25c 3 pkgs. Magic Y eaat.........
c o m m itte e has a rr a n g e d a very i n t e r ­ fa th e r. H is s p in s te r s is te r n ag s him lialiy E le p h a n t S oap, 6 b a rs
10«
e s tin g p ro g ra m a n d is h o p in g fo r a a n d Beents io e n jo y it. B ut he n e v er
We
lim
e
a
big
line
of
Granitcwnre,
Hardw
are,
Door««
and
Win
la rg e a tte n d a n c e . M any p re tty th in g s r e to rts , n o r is lie in any way p u g ­ dovvs and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
n acio u s, e ith e r in w ord o r a c t, a ro u n d
w ill be on s a le at th e b o o th s. T h is is th e hoUBe. E very day sin ce he first N ails, all sizes, but Lath and
C arnation, H olly and Y eloban
an e x c e lle n t o p p o rtu n ity to a c q u ire m et his w ife lie h as been te m p te d to
S h in g le N ails, at lb.
4c
..Milk, 3 can s 2 5 c, I doz.
05c
te ll h er, b u t th e r e is e n o u g h of th e
m any sm a ll C h ris tm a s g ifts.
Bring
your
5
gallon
coal
oil
cans,
we
fill
them
for
55c
h e ro in h im to tig h t it back
H is
th ird ch ild , a n only boy, cam e in one
We are selling I'. S. Poultry Fence, also P ittsburg anil Colorado
TROUTDALE
ev e n in g a n d b etw een sw ab s at a 1 Fence at Prices before the advance.
b leed in g n o se a n n o u n c e d th a t he had
An e le c tio n fo r th e p u rp o s e o f se ­ w hipped th e n e ig h b o rh o o d bully. Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER
le c tin g city officers fo r th e co in in g “ Y ou’re y o u r d ad rig h t o v e r a g a in ,’’ PLOWS and HARROWS
H is w ife s ta re d and
y e a r will he h eld In T ro u td a le next said th e h ero .
No. 1 Grade Eggs W anted for Trade and Cash
h is s is te r sn iffed , b u t th e h e ro stu c k
T u e sd a y , D eeem b er 4.
to his g u n s a n d faced th e m dow n.
D o n 't fo rg e t th e L a d ie s' Aitl b a ­
z a a r a n d s u p p e r on S a tu rd a y e v e n ­
S o -called
c o n v e rs a tio n
of
our I
ing.
A g o o d tim e Is a s s u re d
and
w a te r p o w er, coal an d oil la n d s by
m an y a rtic le s w ill be on sale, s u i t­ th e g o v e rn m e n t fo r th e “ benefit of
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a b le fo r C h ris tm a s g ilts .
fu tu r e g e n e ra tio n s " is fo rc in g th e |
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. W. G riev ish left p rice o f coal a n d oil so h ig h th a t th e i
A J. W BROWN, Prop.
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y e ste rd a y to live In P o rtla n d .
L. p re s e n t g e n e ra tio n is h a rd put to j
M. B u ssell of P o rtla n d , su c c e e d s Mr. find fu el an d g a so lin e to c a rry on in- |
Best Quality Meats
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G rie v ish as m a n a g e r o f th e C h e rry d u s tria l d e v e lo p m e n t.
P a rk a c re s , a n d is m o v in g o u t th is
w eek w ith his fam ily to resid e on th e
T hough
th e soli of L a d a k h , in ­
place.
c lu d e d in th e s ta te of K a sh m ir, Is
The
sch o o l
c h ild re n
g av e
a s te r ile an d th e c lim a te se v e re , th e
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
i
T h a n k s g iv in g e n te r ta in m e n t ut .Mult­ c o u n try is a g re a t so u rc e of su p p ly
PHONE 41
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.
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POWELL STREET !
n o m ah F a rm la st W e d n esd ay a f t e r ­ of th e w ool used In th p m a n u fa c -
n o o n , fo r th e b enefit o f th e in m a te s. tu r e o f K a s h m ir sh a w ls
M o n th ly I n s ta llm e n t
R e a l E s ta te L o a n s
H 'e like it xince it ie the R e st S p re a d e r M o n e y C a n Buy and
guaranteed to do better work in leas time than any other apreader
on the market today, It ’ a eaay to load, thoroughly pulverizes,
ap read a wider and more evenly th an any o t h e r machine.
C o m e a n d G e t th e F r e e C a ta lo g
We alao have a apecial folder, allowing " N is c o " Spreadera in full colora.
Both, circular and catalog, will give you a good idea of " N i s c o '' Spreader
perfection. The machine itaelf ia on hand for your inapection. Come
aee the practical, low down top, the extra deep bed and all other
featurea found only in " N is c o " Spreadera. Let ua s h o w you.
BANK OF GRESHAM
HESSEL S FARM MACHINERY
For a Short Time Only, ALL SPREADERS AT
FORMER PRICES—Terms to Suit
TEL 544
H E S S E L ’S
GRESHAM
MAXWELL, The Wonder Car
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
C a ll U p A d a m s fo r th e A c k n o w le d g e d
Best, Light, Complete, Small Automobile
PHONE
TABOR
of Powell Valley
6J0
W F"For Maxwell Demonstration or Literature. Call Up Adams, Tabor 630
Greatly Reduced Prices
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PO RTLA N D
AND
GRESH A M
Office w ith P io n e e r A u to T ru c k C o., 2 2 tl A sh S t.
P h o n e Broadway 2M54
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
L
Res. Phone 173
Greahani, O re .
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MT. HOOD
BUTTER
PURE, SW EET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocers
ALW AYS
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We Are
H E A D Q U A R TE R S FOR
KELSO
At th e ro a d m e e tin g h eld a t th e
j s c h o o lh o u se S a tu r d a y , It. E. J a r l w as
I re -e le c te d ro a d s u p e r v is o r a n d a te n -
m ill tux fo r ro ail p u rp o s e s w as levied
E m il B eck a n d a M iss H o ffm an o f
P o r tla n d w ere m a rrie d la st w eek an d
u p o n th e ir re tu r n h o m e a n u m b e r of
Mr. B eck ’s frie n d s s e r n a d e d th e n ew ­
ly w ed s, w ho g av e th e m a c o rd ia l w el­
com e.
D ain ty r e f r e s h m e n ts w ere
serv ed .
B. N e tz e l’s b ro th e r d ied a t th e fo r­
m e r’s h o m e last w eek a f t e r a y e a r ’s
illn ess.
A se w in g c lu b c a lle d th e K. D .’s
h a s been o rg a n iz e d am o n g th e sch o o l
g irls.
T h e K elso P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ a s s o ­
c ia tio n w ill ho ld a b a z a a r a t th e
s c h o o lh o u se S a tu r d a y
e v e n in g , D e­
c e m b e r 16. T h e re w ill he a s h o r t
p ro g ra m .
R e fre s h m e n ts
w ill alHo
be so ld .
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon i
LUSTED
Everything
Electrical
M rs. J a c k s o n a n d so n N elso n , an d
Mrs. E d. H a m ilto n w ere d o in g b u si­
n ess in G re sh a m last F rid a y .
Ed.
H a m ilto n
h a u le d a lo ad o f
s h in g le s fro n t G re sh a m la s t w eek fo r
N. W. J a c k s o n ’s new g a ra g e .
T h e fr ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs w ere
sh o c k e d a t Hie su d d e n d e a th o f J W.
R o b e rtso n .
The
fa m ily c e rta in ly
h a s th e sy m p a th y
of
th e e n tir e
n e ig h b o rh o o d .
G ra n d m a L u s te d , w ho h a s been
s ta y in g
w ith
M rs. L. L u ste d of
G re sh a m fo r so m e tim e , is b ein g
c a re d fo r a t th e h o m e o f h e r son O.
L u ste d .
Irv in g N e ib a u e r a n d M iss R u th
W h e e le r w ho w ere m a rrie d in P o r t­
la n d la st S a tu r d a y , w ere g iv e n a
c h a riv a ri last Mon lay n ig h t.
The
cro w d w as tr e a te d to can d y a n d c i­
g a rs
SHOP EARLY
AND
Do It Electrically
MV* Visit Our Show Rooms
Which
Do You
Prefer ?
HILLSVIEW
ELECTRIC STORE. Electric Baildmg
M rs. A ug. S a m u e lso n w as ta k e n to
th e S w ed ish
h o sp ita l
in P o rtla n d ,
V,
J w h e re sh e u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n .
S h e is re p o rte d to be re c o v e rin g n ic e -
l>
T h e n in e -m o n th s ' o ld b ab y o f Mr.
a n d M rs. S a m u e lso n d ie d to d a y , a f-
te r a b rie f illn e s s fro n t p n e u m o n ia .
The F arm ers’ M utual Fire Mrs. E lla A ton h a s been n u rs in g th e
R tie f Association
little su ffe re r.
M an u el M ag n u so n , o f P o w ell V al­
o r po b t l a b b . ubbbob
ley, h as b o u g h t th e J o h n S tru m
Invites all farmer* who have no
fa rm a n d h as m oved o n . T h e S tr u m
Insurance on their farm buildings
to Insure with us. This associa­ fa m ily is now co cu p y in g U rb an P ie r 's
h o u se.
tion is the cheapest and safest In
Pullman or Freight ?
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Attention!
the state. It Insures only country
property and has over 11,000,040
insurance In fores.
W rit* er phon«
II. W SNAbHALL. Free.
The Farmers Mutual Firs Relief
Association.
•raskaax Boats Be. S
Watery PwbUe
Phone T4
Beal Bexaxe
Defying the courts a* advocated by
American Federation of Labor In res­
olutions passed at Baltim ore in an­
ticipation of court rulings on Adam­
son bill is one of the first steps lead­
ing to destruction of law- and order.
We cannot believe the rank and file
of American citizens and laborers
would back such a movement.
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No one would think of riding in a
freight car if he could enjoy the
comfort of a big, comfortable easy
riding P u llm an parlor car.
So with automobiles. Most of the
popular priced c a r s rid e like
freight cars. This is due to the
old fashioned type of spring.
M any m anufacturers still continue
to use them .
The Overland does not. The 75 B
Overland has the latest type of
c a n tile v e r s h o c k a b s o r b i n g
springs. As a result it is one of
the easiest riding cars in the world.
One dem onstration will prove this.
$ 635 f. o. b. Toledo.
C. M. ZIMMERMAN, Gresham, Oregon, Phone 801
T he W illya-O verlan d C o m p an y, Toledo, O hio
In U . S .A ."