Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 05, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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(iRKSHA.M
OUTLOOK
FRIDA Y.
JANUARY
8,
1217
PLEASANT VALLEY
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PAGE THREE
CORBETT
KELSO
Our school, which was to recon­
0 N SAGER
School reopened January 2.
PLEASANT VALLEY, January 3 vene January 2, was postponed in­
Miss Wilkinson and Miss Yerkes
— For the second time within the definitely because the water pipes to
past two weeks, death has invaded the heating plant were allowed to spent the holidays at their respect­
IN DEPOSITS A N D RESOURCES
the quiet precincts of our little val­ freeze during the recent cold weath­ ive homes in Gresham and Portland:
A school-kitchen has been built
ley, this time at the home of Mr. and er,
Mrs. P. J. Berke, Mrs. Hattie Sten-
Deposits, December 3 1, , 9 15,
-
-
$42,964.56
Miss Katherine Ogilbe spent her during the holidays and is nearly
berg passed away on New Year’s day. ten days’ vacation from school du­ completed. The floors of both school
Deposits, December 30, 1916, -
-
$ 8 3 ,3 0 2 .4 5
Mrs. Stenberg was more familiarly ties at her home, Palatine Hill, re­ rooms have been re-olled and other
Total Resources, December 31, 1915,
-
$62,730.49
called grandma by her relatives and turning to her work New Year's needed repairs done.
George Ekdahl, of Woodinville,
many friends left to mourn her loss, night.
Total Resources, December 30. 1916, $ 1 0 0 , 1 0 0 . 7 2
her daughter Mrs. Berke, seven
Professor Tollefson and sister, Washington, while enroute to Los
grandchildren and one great grand Miss Christine, spent the week-end In Angeles, Cal., spent a few days visit­
ing Ins cousins, Mrs. Albert Rodlun
child all residing at this place, be­ Portland.
and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud.
sides numerous relatives living in the
GRESHAM,
OREGON
Miss Laura Reed is home from
east. The grand children residing
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson's
Multnomah
Lodge for a two weeks'
here are Leslie, Gthel, Peter, Willie,
baby, who was quite ill, is much Im­
vacation.
Edna, Eva and Hazel Berke. Little
proved.
dren of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor,
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
MELROSE AND VICTORY.
Miss Ethel Smith, who has a posi­
Robert,
the
great
grand
child
Is
the
spent Christmas at The Dalles with
The Martin camp fire circle met at
tion with the Northwest Steel com­
son of Leslie Berke.
The family reunion that was to relatives.
the home of Eunice Jonsrud on New
There will be preaching services at
pany,
is
home
convalescing
from
her
take place at the Benfield bungalow
Although seventy-seven years of
Year’s day and had a very pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. George Bates have Iliff next Sunday evening at 7:30
on Christmas, was sadly marred by moved to Molalla, Oregon, where Mr.
age Mrs. Stenberg retained the phy­ recent illness.
time. The following were . present.
p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Mrs.
James
Ross
spent
a
few
days
the illness of Mrs. Lottie Benfield Bates has rented a farm for three
sical and mental vigor of youth, and
Mrs. Mack, guardian; Amanda Lam-
Mr. and Mrs Fred Foth had
who was taken to the hospital on years.
was ever ready with a kindly word or recently in the city with her daugh­ oreaux, Louise Goger, Hazel Beers,
their guests for dinner New Years
Christmas eve. Mrs. Benfield was
act to aid those around her who ter, Miss Laura, who Is affected with Helen Moulton, Pearl Miner and Eu­
day, Mr and Mrs R. B. Hottlnger and
the grip
looking forward to a merry Christ SEEDS AT DISPOSAL OF
might be in trouble.
nice Jonsrud. Eunice and Amanda
Mr. and Mrs. L, Wilhelm.
mas, as all of her children were
The recent cold weather caused cooked and served the dinner.
Grandma
was
ill
but
a
few
days
CONGRESSMAN McARTHUR
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hopkins were
planning to meet at the old home to
and her taking away was a terrible the river to be covered more or less
greet her. It surely was a sad blow
Washington, D. C.— Dec. 28.— Edi­ guests at the home of Emil Olsen shock to the family. Would that we with floating cakes of Ice somewhat
VENTURA PARK.
to those who came from far off A1 tor Outlook:—The Department of Sunday evening.
could offer some thought or word impeding navigation.
The rock crusher at tunnel No. 1
The basket social given by the Ven­
berta, and who had not been at home Agriculture has placed 22,000 pack­
J. P. Jonee, who has been quite ill that would lessen their sorrow, but
tura
Park dancing club was a grand
closed
down
Saturday
for
an
inde­
for a good many years. The follow­
with sciatic rheumatism, is slow-
we realize how vain are mere words
success. Everyone had a splendid
ing named children were at home ages of vegetable and flower seeds at improving. Dr. Inglis is the attend in such an hour. Suffice to say that finite length of time.
Fred C. Reed was a Sunday visitor time.
during the holiday season. Mr. and my disposal, but Inasmuch as there ing physician.
the sorrowing family has the heart­
Mrs. J. W. Decker gave a watch
Mrs. W. Crowston and their three are approximately a quarter of a
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilhelm, of felt sympathy of the entire commu­ in Portland.
The dance at Becker's hall Sun­ party New Year’s eve. All had a
children, Robert Benfield, Lewis Ben million people in my Congressional Seattle, Washington, spent a coup! nity. We know that ’’the influence
field, James Benfield, Annie Ben district, it will be impossible for me of days at the home of the latter’i of her good deeds and kind words day night was well attended by local very enjoyable time. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. J. W Decker, Mr.
field and Mrs. David Benfield and
sister, Mrs. John Strebin, this week will last forever.” What greater people.
The automobile dealers of Port­ and Mrs. Eugene Axont, Mr. and Mrs.
little twin sons of Tillamook. Mrs to make anything like a general dis­
tribute
can
be
paid
to
any
one?
Because of the reporter’s hasty
land, to advertise their slogan "Ore­ Chas. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Benfield is at this time much better, tribution of these seeds. I shall, writing, two mistakes were made in
therefore,
mail
them
only
to
those
gonians Motor all the Year” gave a Gray, Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Sanford,
and we hope she will soon be back
Leland Moore left Tuesday for motor party at Becker's hall New Mrs. Gladys (leshie, Misses Decker.
who send in their requests and, in the items last week. The first should
home again.
this connection, will say that the have been: Captain and Mrs. Bran Corvallis, where he will be In at­ Year’s day. Every one was invited Sarah Middleton and Fay Horny,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Crowston will re­ person ordering should designate son celebrated their 14th wedding tendance during Farmers’ week. Mr.
to come and bring their lunch The Messrs. Walter Axom, Edward Deck­
turn to Alberta, by way of Idaho,
whether he or she desires vegetable anniversary, not the 4 0th. The sec Moore is on the program for a talk Dealers' association furnished hot er and John Thomas.
where they will place all of their or flower seed, or both. I shall be ond should have read: It was said by on raising calves for the dairy.
coffee and music dispensed by their
Arthur Friese, of Portland, spent
three children to attend school.
pleased to forward on assortment of some that Miss Strebin’s program
Miss Edna Berke was called home own German band. Dancing was the Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Miss Ethel Smith, who underwent seeds to any person in Multnomah was the best ever given in Cedar from Barton Monday on account of
order of the day and evening. The Mrs. A. Friese.
an operation recently, is now at home county and will send larger quanti­ schoolhouse.
the illness and death of her grand­ entertainment was well attended and
Miss Bertha Reums left for south­
at Ferndale. We sincerely hope the ties to teachers whose pupils are en­
Mrs. Thos. Wiles has been quite mother, Mrs. Stenberg.
judging
from
the
signs
every
one
ern
California several days ago and
young lady will be well and strong gaged in gardening under school di­ sick with grip for several da>-8 but
thoroughly enjoyed themselves
will be gone several months.
Geo.
Crawford,
of
Montana,
Is
vis­
soon. Miss Ethel is the only daugh­ rection. All seeds will be mailed is better now. Miss Henrietta Wiles
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutherland,
iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ter of Mrs. Clara Smith at Corbett, from here about February 15th.
has also been ill with the same Wm Crawford.
V au d eville Road Show .
of Duluth, Minn., were guests at the
and well known in this vicinity
In addition to the seeds, 1 have troublesome complaint.
J. R. Rasmussen farm Friday.
G. H. Richey returned to his home
where she has grown to womanhood several thousand agricultural bulle­
Glen L. Crawford Is wintering at
Miss Ethel Wood spent Sunday at at Corvallis last Tuesday
and has a host of friends.
the home of L. A. Powell at Trout­
tins at my disposal and shall be the home of her parents, Mr. and
C ough R em ed y Most
Geo. Putcramer, of Portland, was dale. He is the first man to bring an ( littiiihorlMin's E ffectual.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meier and pleased to furnish lists of the same Mrs. W. S. Wood. She returned
out
Wednesday,
looking
affer
his
automobile vaudeville road show to
three children spent New Year’s at upon application and, later on, to Sunday evening to Camas, Washing
”1 have taken a great many bottles
the coast successfully. He has used
their summer home here.
forward such bulletins as may be re­ ton, where bhe has been working for farm.
of Chamberlaln'B Cough Remedy and
E.
L.
Anderson,
of
Bellrose,
was
several
cars
in
traveling,
Ford.
quested.
These
bulletins
cover
a
several
monthB.
There seems to have been quite a
every time It has cured me. I have
a business caller in the valley Wed­ Buick, Mitchell and Dodge. The found It most effectual for a hacking
lot of sickness around here lately wide field of subjects that are of in­
Ernestine Woodard, of Portland
nesday afternoon.
Dodge, he says, is most economical cough and for colds. After taking It
Mrs. Roy Emily, who also had to terest to all classes of people.
visited her grandparents, Mr. and
Miss Laura Moore left New Year's In matter of upkeep and Is the car a cough always disappears," writes
Yours very truly,
submit to the surgeon’B knife, is not
Mrs. Woodard and her aunt, Mrs
R. Moore, Lost Valley, Oa. Ob­
day for Colton, where she will re­ he will use when he startB east with J.
C. N. McArthur,
so well at the present. It is hoped
tainable everywhere.— Ad.
Grace Fritz, last week.
the
show
In
April.
sume
her
duties
as
teacher
in
the
however, that she may soon be up (Address) 486 House Office Bldg.,
Dave Bechan visited at the Kers- Colton schools.
Washington, D. C.
The Importation into Australia of
and around again.
lake home Monday and Tuesday. His
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olson held a
The largest duck farm in the explosives containing more than 50
Mrs. Henderson, of Crown Point
brother John Bechan has been here family reunion at their home on last world is on Long Island. More than
Bad H abits.
chalet, is now getting along better.
working for Mr. Kerslake since his Sunday, at which all their children 124,000 ducks are raised for the per cent of nitroglycerine lias been
prohibited, except after the consent.
She is convalescent at the home of
Those who breakfast at 8 o’clock recent illness.
and grand children were present. market each year. The eggs are In writing, of the minister of state
her daughter, Mrs. Holten, at Rose or later, lunch at 12 and have dinner
Mrs. Grace Fritz and daughter, Those present were Mr. and Mrs, gathered at the rate of 1,800 a day for trade and customs has been ob­
at 6 are almost certain to be troubled
City Park.
Miss
Ernestine Woodard, Misses Robert O’Connell and son George; and batched in incubators.
with
indigestion.
They
do
not
allow
tained.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rasmussen, of time for one meal to digest before
Tacoma, have been the guests of taking another. Not less than five Noma and Ocea Jones and Austin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson; Mr. and
R. P. Rasmussen of Corbett and Mrs. hours Bhould elapse between meals. Jones, Ed. Jones and Geo. Jones Mrs. Geo. Taylor and daughter,
P. Andersen during the holidays. If you are troubled with indigestion spent Saturday evening at the home Hazel and son Arthur; Mr. and Mrs.
Chas
Dahlqulst and daughter
The Misses Alice and Ruby Rasmus­ correct your habits and take Cham­ of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley
berlain’s Tablets, and you may rea­
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews enter Neome.
sen, spent Christmas at home.
sonably hope for a quick recovery
A western military drama en­
Miss Carrie Nelson, daughter of These tablets strengthen the stom­ tained at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, was mar­ ach and enable It to perform its Mrs. Louis Wiles and Hector Mor titled “The Texan” will be staged by
223 Pine Street Between First ami Second
local talent at Pleasant Valley grange
ried to Mr. Costner Campbell, of functions naturally. Obtainable ev gan.
erywhere.— Ad.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
Springdale on Christmas. We wish
Mrs. Alta Gentry had as her guest hall Saturday night, January 6. The
four
big
acts
are
brlmfull
of
thrill­
PORTLAND
the young couple much happiness on
A patent has been granted a New Monday and Tuesday, Miss Jennie
Farmer's Hauling, Furniture Moving. Orders taken for Coal,
ing episodes and will keep the audi­
their life long journey. The newly-. York Inventor for a guard to prevent Olin of Portlahd.
ence In eager expectancy from rise to
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
weds have settled down at the old I the fingers of a person using a sew-
The McCreary young people were
Dressell place. •
ing machine being pushed under the among a number of young folks who tall of the curtain. The proceeds of
Gresham
P ortlan d
the show will be used to help defray
Loyd and Mildred Taylor, chil-1 needle.
watched the new year in at the
Phone 7 9 x
Hroadway 2 0 8 2 ; A-2O78
the expense incurred on account of
home of Misses Ruth and Gertrude
improvements recently added to the
Ickler.
school building and grounds to bring
Mrs. Henry Fritz and Mrs. I. T them up to requirements necessary
Wood called on Mrs. Edgar Wilson, for standardizing. With the excep­
a recent bride, last week.
tion of painting the playshed th
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Conrad enter­ work Is practically completed and the
tained at dinner last Sunday, Rev F. school has been standardized. A
S. Ford and Miss Mildred Ford
»mall deficiency remains to be met,
A. J. W BROWN, Prop.
Mrs Dimple Jones spent Wednes­ and it is hoped that the returns from
'
P. 0. Gresham R. No. 2,
was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. he drama will be sufficient to meet
Best Quality Meats
obligation. It Is hoped that ev-
Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or A. B. Conrad. Mrs I. T. Wood and the
rybody
in
the
community
will
come
Miss Mabel Wood called one after­
two and has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have noon
out and brings their friends from
last week.
prices that will save you money.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong en­ other neighborhoods.
Highest Price« Paid for VEAL and H 00S , according
Murderer McCall has evidently had
tertained at dinner New Year’s day,
in his mind to commit his coward­
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley, Harry
PHONE 41
.
.
.
.
POWELL STREET
14 lbs. F ru it Sugar fo r................9 1 .0 0 F airy Soap, fl b ars............................. a » c Cooley and Misses Lena and Hazel ly crime, for years, and has been a
resident
of
many
states.
However
Cooley.
0 lb. sack A lbers Bros. P eacock
Dew Drop W ashing Pow der,
he was discreet enough to keep his
pure R olled O ato..._.......................4 0 c large siz e
.................................
18c
Miss Isabelle Thompson spent the
C om and T om atoes, 8 c a n s.............2 6 c C itrus W ash in g P ow der, large
gun in his trunk until he established
Bon A m i and S ap olio, ea c h ............. 8 c sJ ^ T * . i i ............ .................................
*2* holidays at the home of her parents, his residence in Oregon where the
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. She had as
hangman's noose has been abolished.
Ivory Soap, laundry s i t e .............. 8c sm a ll W h ite and L arge W hite
her guest Miss Martha Morgan, a
A judge that would permit a sep­
W h ite Wonder Soap, < bars
2ÔC
B eans a t p o u n d ............................
10 former resident of this community.
C rystal W h ite, « bars. .............. 2 8 c P en n an t S h orten in g, m edium
arate jury trial us demanded by the
Mt- Hood B orax. 6 b ars.............
Guests at the home of Mrs W. E. fifty odd I. W. W.'s now in the Port­
28c
and large size pails, OOc and 9 1 .7 8
S w ift's N aptha Soap. 6 bars ..
28c K rln k le Corn F la k es, 3 for.....
28c Morgan one evening last week were
land city jail awaiting trial should
Happy Day Soap. 8 bars............ 25c 3 pkgs. M agic Y east
10c the Misses Lena Cooley, Noma Jones
Good Printing W ill A ssist You.
be a subject for the recall
G olden S tar Soap, 8 bars.....
2 8 c (» T ubular L anterns .................. 4Oc
Baby E lep h a n t Soap. 6 bars
2 8 c B arn S h o v els ................................... «8c and Ernestine Woodard and Harry
Now s the time to look up your needs and
Fela N ap th a Soap. 10 b a n
4 8 c H onest T ack s, at paper
4c Cooley, Roy and Ellsworth Carnlne.
LUSTED
D utch Cl
8 c M atting T acks, a t paper .............. 4c
place your order early. W ell satisfy you in
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood visited
E. E. Quay and family and Eddie
We have a big line of Orauiteware, Hardware, Doors and Win Mr. and Mrs J. H. Wilaon in Gresh­
GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
Hamilton visited at the home of J. PHONE 701 every way
dows and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
am Wednesday.
N ails, all sizes, but L ath and
C arnation, H olly anil Y eloban
Roy and Ellsworth Carnlne re­ Dollowitch last Sunday evening to
S h in g le N ails, at lb ..................... 4c
M ilk, 8 can s 25c, 1 d o z...... 26c
turned to their home at Condon Sun­ watch the old year out and the new
Bring your 6-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
day, after spending the holidays at year in Refreshments were served
during the evening and all had an
We are Belling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado the home of H. W Cooley.
enjoyable time
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edgar
Wilson
called
Fence at Prices before the advance.
Mrs Miller, of Gresham, is taking
the home of Mrs W B. Morgan
Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER at
care of Grandma Lusted at the home
Sunday.
PLOWS and HARROWS
Mrs. C. O. Branson received the of her son, George Lusted.
G R E S H A M O U T L O O K (T w ice a W e e k ) w ith —
D nPO NT STUM PING PO W D ER 9 8 .0 » box.
W. H. Hamilton, Jr., and wife and
news of the death of her cousin Rev.
daughter,
Mrs
Emma
Meeker
and
H. B. Cooper, paator of the M. E
1 yr.
1 SM S.
church at London, Ohio. He had juat children, all of Portland, visited at
D ally O regonian .......................
• 4.00
99.16
preached a funeral sermon and was the home of the former's parents,
Dally and Bunday Oragoalan
8.00
4.16
Mr.
and
Mrs
W.
H.
Hamilton,
Sr.,
with the hearse on the way to the
5.40
3.00
Manufactured by
burial ground when the hearse was last Tuesday
Dally sad Bunday Journal............ 7.9b
4.90
Geo
Leslie
of
Gresham
and
daugh­
bit by a passenger train and be was
SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY
Evening Telegram
4 25
almost Instantly killed although the ter, Mrs. May Zeek of l#h«non, visit­
Weakly Oregonian ........................ I.OS
The name “ Mount Hood Butter” has heretofore been
1.19
other man
was
only severely ed her sister Mrs. Geo. Lesli« for a
Semi-Weekly Journal ................... 2.00
used by permission of the Mount Hood Ice Cream Co., which
1.16
short
time
last
Tuesday.
bruised.
Daily News and N.-W. Farmstead 3.60
has all its dairy products registered under that title. That
The wood haulers are cutting our
Mias Hazel Cooley is ill with
permission has ceased, hence the change of name, which be­
roads up so they are almost Impass­
chicken
pox
Now’s the beet time to subscribe. Do M NOW.
came effective on January 1.
Johnle Kberlie entertained a able.
"Mountain Meadow Butter” will be found at all the
number of neighbors and friends In
P H O N E 701
Leading stores in the county. Ask for it.
Everyone has something to buy
his new home New Year’s day.
HOW MUCH DID WE GAIN?
BANK OF GRESHAM
Hoss’ Truck Service
Bert Hoss
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
GRISHAM MEAT MARKET
¿of Powell Valley
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Greatly Reduced Prices
MR. BUSINESS MAN
Leep informed on Leading Events of the Day
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