Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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I.iv i D ay for Liren»«*«.
I Hr A u to m o b ile R eco rd an n o u n c e s
thiii m id n ig h t n ext M onday ba« been
s e t by C h ief C la rk o f th e P o rtla n d
l o l i i . a« th e la« t d a te fo r th e 1916
tag« ou a u to s . All p eo p le w h o se c a rs
a re n o t eq u ip p e d w ith th e new g re e n
tag« by th a t tim e m ig h t aH w ell lock
th e ir c a m in th e ir g a ra g e s
A u to m o ­
biles a p p e a rin g on th e s t r e e ts T u e s ­
day , w h e th e r lo cal o r fro m o u t of
tow n , w ill be re g a rd e d , by th e police
a» b ein g u n lic e n se d , a n d th e d riv e rs
w ill be a rr e s te d a n d d e a lt w ith a c ­
c o rd in g to law .
L ib b y , M cNeil & L ib b y , p ro b ab ly
th e la rg e s t c a n n e ry p ro m o tin g firm In
th e U n ited S ta te s, w ith o n e new eaii-
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
n e ry e ach y e a r to th e ir c re d it fo r s e v - •
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.
Mrs. H a ttie J e n k in s , of P o rtla n d
e ra l y e a rs p a st, is try in g to n e g o tia te ’ v isite d w ith re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s a t
a d eal w ith th e fa rm e rs of th e C o lu m -f F a irv ie w an d in th is v icin ity fo r sev
WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF GOOD, STYLISH
h ia slo u g h d is tr ic t an d th e O W. R. e ra l d ay s th is w eek.
* N. co m p an y lo o k in g to th e e s ta b ­
UP -TO - DATE CLOTHES BE SURE TO CALL A T
lish m e n t o f a p la n t at H nirvlew
S ev eral co p ies of R e p re s e n ta tiv e
T h e c a n n e ry p ro m o tin g firm lias a L ew is' p ro h ib itio n a n d o th e r ho u se
la rg e e s ta b lis h m e n t a t T h e D alles e n ­ b ills a re on file in th e O u tlo o k office
g ag ed p rin c ip a lly in h a n d lin g v e g e t­ a n d m ay be seen by a n y o n e in t e r e s t­
a b le s of ev ery a v a ila b le d e sc rip tio n ed.
GRESHAM, OREGON
P o p u la r le c tu re s on th e im p o rt­ j as well a s fr u it o f n e a rly ev ery k in d ,
Roy M cColl, e ld e s t son of Mrs. I.
a n ce o f fo r e s tr y to C h in a h av e r e ­ ji t s p re s e n t p lan s, so fa r a s k n o w n , a re
SOLE AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS
c e n tly been g iv en n i P e k in g u n d e r | to se c u re a lo catio n a t F airv iew a n d M cColl, w ho is a d ru g g is t in th e
th e a u sp ic e s of th e C h in e se fo re st m a k e c o n tr a c ts w ith th e fa r m e rs fo r n av y , w as re p o r te d aR o ne of th e
crew
of th e c ru is e r M ilw aukee,
serv ice, o f w hich a n A m e ric a n , f o r ­ a p erio d o f five y ears.
It is re p o rte d th a t an effo rt is b e­ w reck ed la s t w eek on th e c o a st n e a r
m erly c h ie f o f th e P h ilip p in e b u re a u
in g m a d e to se c u re th e v a c a n t r a i l ­ E u re k a ; ( a lifo rn ia .
H e w as ta k e n
o f fo re s try , is co d ire c to r.
ro ad b u ild in g s n e a r th e ra ilro a d a s h o r e w ith o u t in ju ry .
Mr. M cColl
T h e B ra z ilia n city o f P a ra , is p la n ­ d e p o t as a te m p o ra ry p la n t u n til la r g ­ w as in San F ra n c isc o a t th e tim e of
n in g to s te riliz e all of its d rin k in g e r q u a r te r s can be b u ilt o r a d d e d th e big e a r th q u a k e , b u t escaped s a fe ­
th e re to .
w a te r w ith u lta rv io le t ray s.
ly w ith th e loss o f all his b elo n g in g s.
T h e re a r e se v e ra l h u n d re d a c re s
L a st y e a r 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fe e t of tim ­
A m a rria g e licen se w as Issued in
b e r w as c u t o n th e n a tio n a l fo re sts n e a r F a irv ie w th a t a re a m o n g th e
best v e g e ta b le p ro d u c in g la n d s in th e P o rtla n d on T u e sd a y to C la re n c e A.
A s p irite d d e b a te w as h e ld in th e
B e lg iu m 's p o p u la tio n a t th e o u t­ s ta te . O f th is vast a c re a g e th e Sun T a y lo r of P o rtla n d a n d V eroca Hoz-
h ig h sch o o l th is m o rn in g by m e m ­
b re a k of th e w a r w as 7 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
Dial o w n e rs h av e se v e ra l h u n d re d a rtli of Hull R un.
b ers o f th e s o p h o m o re class, on th e
th a t co u ld be p la n te d th is y e a r, an d
q
u e stio n , “ R eso lv ed th a t th e g o v e rn ­
t lia rle s R. M cColl, o f G resh am ,
11 w ould p ro d u c e m an y to n s of e v ery
m e n t sh o u ld ow n t h e J J n i t e d S ta te s
a
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of
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e
of
k in d of v e g e ta b le re q u ire d . It is said
tw e n ty -fo u r to be r a ilr o a d s .” T h o se w ho sp o k e on th e
th a t L ib b y , M cNeil & L ibby a re t r y ­ (h e su c c e ssfu l
affirim a tiv e w ere G len n R u s h e r, G race
p
assed
by
th
e
m
ed ical e x a m in a tio n
in g to n e g o tia te a d eal, n o t o n ly w ith
P o rtla n d ,
on
T u esd ay , F ie ld h o u se a n d Roy O lsen. H a n n a h
th e Sun Dial peo p le, bu t w ith o th e r s , b o ard In
Every farmer should have a set of
th
e
re
b
y
b
ecom
ing
a
licen
sed
p h y si­ L ane, R ob C h ild e rs a n d D avid P e te r-
an d a re w illin g to e n te r in to a five-
sou s u p p o rte d th e n e g a tiv e . T h e d e ­
cian.
y e a r c o n tra c t fo r all th a t can be p ro ­
cision w as in fa v o r o f th e affirm ativ e.
duced .
P o ta to e s a re now se llin g fo F ”tw o T he ju d g e s w ere R ach el P e te rs o n ,
d
o
lla
rs a n d
u p w a rd p e r h u n d re d B ay ard .Miller an d R alp h J o h a n s o n .
JOINT INSTALLATION
Eva T a c h e ro n p re s id e d a t th e d e ­
They will actually save you the price in a reasonably
OF TWO LODGES p o u n d s. S ev eral lo ts h av e re c e n tly b ate.
short time.
been sold fo r th e s e figures, o n e lot
T w o lo c a l f r a t e r n a l lo d g e s w ill In ­ b rin g in g »2.10. S e v e ra l la rg e sto c k s
< h as. Bee o f th e scien ce d e p a r t­
s t a l l o ffice rs to n ig h t a t th e O d d F e l ­ re m a in on h a n d y et, som e of w hich m ent o f th e h ig h sch o o l h a s pro ffered
The FAxRLANKS MCRSE SCALES are too well known
to need argument as to reliability.
lo w s’ h a ll, th e c e re m o n ie s to be fol- will he h eld fo r a h ig h e r figure.
Ills re s ig n a tio n to ta k e effect as soon
| low ed w ith a b a n q u e t.
as a su c c e s so r can be se c u re d . I t is
C. O. M errill a n d A. L. M errill u n d e rs to o d th a t he w ill fa k e c h a rg e
G re sh a m cam p No. 13160, M odern
We have them in stock and wilt be glad to have you see them.
| W oodm en of A m erica will h o ld a h a v e o p en ed th e C e n tra l g a ra g e an d
of a fa rm in C a lifo rn ia .
jo in t in s ta lla tio n
w ith
th e R oyal re p a ir sh o p in P o rtla n d , w h ere th ey
JUST A WORD TO THE BERRY GROWER
will h e p leased to se e th o se w ho a re
N e ig h b o rs, th e w o m a n 's a u x ilia ry .
S erv ices w ill be h e ld a s u su a l a t
T h e fo llo w in g a re th e e le c te d o f­ in n eed o f th e ir se rv ices. T h ey have th e B a p tist
c h u rc h
n e x t S u n d ay
See us for prices on berry wire.
ficers o f th e ca m p w ho w ill be In ­ filed th e ir a p p lic a tio n fo r a b u sin ess m o rn in g .
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill
s ta lle d by S ta te D eputy J M. S im ­ c e rtific a te .
p reach .
T h e c o n g re g a tio n w ill a t ­
m o n s; c o n su l c o m m a n d e r, E d. S ell;
Don’t delay.
te n d th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h In th e
M rs. Jo h n P a y n e a n d d a u g h te r e v e n in g , w h ere Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd
a d v is e r lie u te n a n t, W. A. D ixon;
c le rk , E, S. M cC o rm ick ; b a n k e r, B. G lad y s w ere o v e r S u n d ay v isito rs a t w ill p re a c h to th e m e m b e rs o f th e
I.. W u lra d ;
e sc o rt, Axel J o h n s o n ; th e h o m e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. S. J . B liss O rd e r o f E a s te r n S ta r a n d th e ir
w a tc h m a n , H. M. M iller; s e n try , W m. a t R ockw ood.
Irle n d s.
All a re in v ite d to a tte n d
th e s e serv ices.
P e te rso n . A. W ilk in so n w as re -e le c t­
M iss M in n ie P a im q u is t is a t Good
ed tr u s te e fo r th r e e y ears.
G o rd o n J. T a y lo rs le c tu re , “ D ad ,”
h o sp ita l
in
P o rtla n d
O fficers o f , th e R oyal N e ig h b o rs S a m a rita n
GRESHAM,
OREGON
w ill be in d u c te d in to office by Mrs. w h ere sh e u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n will be g iv en a t th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h
J e n n ie M cD onald,
d is tric t d ep u ty . la s t M onday. S he is re c o v e rin g n ic e ­ n ex t W e d n esd ay e v e n in g , u n d e r th e
of th e
E p w o rth L eag u e.
T h e new officers a re as fo llo w s: O r­ ly. Dr. J. M. S h o rt is a tte n d in g h er. a u sp ic e s
T h is is a le c tu re fu ll of th o u g h t, w it
acle, E m m a W a lra d ;
vice o ra c le ,
Mrs. Geo. W. P ag e is a p a tie n t in a an d h u m o r.
I t h a s been g iv en in
A n n a L u n d q u is t; p a st o ra c le , E lla
L. K elly ; re c o rd e r, R aye H a llig a n ; P o rtla n d h o sp ita l, w h ere sh e is u n d e r n u m e ro u s citie s a n d to w n s of O regon
re c e iv e r,
M arie
L a n e ; c h a n c e llo r, tr e a tm e n t. S he is ex p ected h om e In a n d h a s e lic ite d h ig h p ra ise from
BETW EEN
M rs. J. W. th o se w ho h av e h e a rd It. T h e le c t­
Em m a
P e te r s o n ;
m a rsh a l,
L u cy a few d ay s. M r. a n d
L a w re n c e a re s ta y in g a t th e P ag e u re w ill be su p p le m e n te d by p o p u la r
P
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T
L
A
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D
AND G RESH AM
P e te rs o n ; in n e r s e n tin e l, A lta T r u it t;
an d c la s sic a l a ir s p lay ed by P. W aldo
o u te r s e n tin e l,
P e a rl
A tterb u ry * h o m e d tirin g M rs. P a g e ’s absence.
Office w ith P io n eer A u to Truck Co.. 2 2 « A sh St.
D avis on h is e la b o r a te ly g ild e d ,
m a n a g e r fo r o n e y e a r, P a u lin e S til-
P h o n e B ro a d w a y 2 8 5 4
Rev. E. I. H a rrin g to n an d M rs
trip
p
le
-to
n
e
d
g
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ld
en
ch
im
es.
M
em
­
lions. V isitin g m e m b e rs of b o th o r ­ H a rrin g to n r e tu r n e d M onday from
b ers of th e E p w o rth L ea g u e a re s e ll­
d ers a re in v ite d to be p re s e n t.
F a lls C ity , w h ere th e y w ent befo re
in g tic k e ts fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t.
th e h o lid ay s. T h e ir r e t u r n w as de­
T ailorin g
lay ed on a c c o u n t of th e illn ess of
B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173
Gresham, Ore.
F o r m en a n d w o m en — c le a n in g , M rs. H a rrin g to n . Rev. Mr. H a r r in g ­ AUTOMOBILE DAMAGED
AND DRIVER FINED
! p re ssin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
to n w ill p re a c h a t th e F re e M eth o d ­
| P e te r L e n u rd . P o w ell s tre e t.
M ilo C. .K in g 's a u to , d riv e n by
ist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay m o rn in g .
R ead th e W a n t Ads.
W a lte r E ric k s o n , w as s tru c k
by
M rs. J a s . H. S te r lin g a n d c h ild re n , a n o th e r m a c h in e w h ile s ta n d in g in
a n d Miss E liz a b e th I l e s k e tt w ere th e fr o n t of th e E ric k s o n h o m e tw o mil«*
g u e s ts to d ay of M rs. S. R. B rad field. e a s t of G re sh a m on S u n d a y e v e n in g
la s t, a n d cam e o u t o f th e e n c o u n te r
L e s te r S p en cer a n d h is m o th e r, m in u s o n e fr o n t w heel.
Men's and Boys' Dress and
M rs. A rza S m ith a n d M rs 8. R. B rad-
ED. BAUMAN, Prop.
Work Shoes
E ric k s o n h a d d riv e n up in fro n t of
G RESH AM ,
-
-
ORE.
Held to o k a tr ip by a u to o v e r th e
h is h o m e a n d h ad le ft th e c a r w ith all
Men's and Boys’ High Cut amt
t
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ia
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w
a
y
,
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n
d
on
to
lig h ts b u rn in g , on th e sid e o f th e ro a d
Loggers Shoes
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
B o n n e v ille w h ere th e y v isited th e
b u t w ith Its h e a d th e w ro n g way. T h e
Rubber Boots, Shoes and
Casti paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
fish h a tc h e ry . T h e tr ip w as g re a tly
e r r a tic d r iv e r o f th e o th e r c a r cam e
Rubbers
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
e n jo y e d by all
a
lo n g w ith o u t lig h ts of an y k in d an d
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
It c o sts R u le to b rig h te n up y o u r u n d e rto o k to p ass to th e r ig h t, w hich
FRESH HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
f u r n itu r e an d wood w o rk w ith a coat w ould h a v e b een p ro p e r u n d e r som e
Just
Arrived,
A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
CARL DAHL
ot c h in a n te l. T h e v a rn is h th a t d o e sn 't c o n d itio n s , b u t he fa ile d to n o te th a t
b re a k o r sp o t at L L. K id d e r H a rd ­ Mr. K lu g ’s c a r w as h e a d e d th e w ro n g
w are Go.
M O RH
w ay a n d s ta n d in g s till. T h a t little POSTPONED PLAY GIVEN
T h e v a lu e o f n a rc is s u s b u lb s in ­
M rs. R ay m o n d D avis of S e a ttle , m is ta k e c o st him a n e a t su m of
IN PLEASANT VALLEY voiced a t th e A m e ric a n c o n s u la te a t
d a u g h te r-in -la w
of M rs
M axw ell m oney a n d ca u se d hig a r r e s t n e x t day
'T h e T e x a n ,” th e p lay re c e n tly A m oy. C h in a , fo r th e U n ite d S ta te s
S c h n e id e r, (h e fo r m e r ’s s is te r and a n d w reck ed M r. K in g s new F o rd .
b ro th e r-in -la w ,
Mr. an d .Mrs W ill
t'o n s ta b le S q u ire w as g iven a w a r­ p o stp o n e d , w ill he g iven In th e P le a s ­ in c re a se d fro m $ 8 ,4 8 9 f o r th e first
H a rrin g to n o f A la sk a , w ere re cen t r a n t fo r th e m a n 's a r r e s t, w ho w as a n t V alley g ra n g e h a ll, S a tu r d a y ev- n in e m o n th s of 1915 to » 1 4 ,6 2 0 fo r
I g u e s ts of Mrs. S c h n e id e r.
re c o g n ized as a re s id e n t of B o rin g c n in B . J a n u a r y 20. T h is is a w e st­ th e sa m e p erio d in 1916.
n a m e d B o rw ick . T h e c h a rg e a g a in s t
C h a se St. C la ir le ft fo r S alem th is him w as fo r d riv in g w ith o u t lig h ts e rn m ilita r y d ra m a in fo u r a c ts
— ,
W ith th e ex c e p tio n o f P o lk a n d
m o rn in g , w h ere he w ill a tte n d th e a n d he w as fined fiftee n d o lla r s , w h ich w ill be p ro d u c e d by a select P ie rc e e v ery c h ie f e x e c u tiv e fro m
lo
cal
c
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th
e
a
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sp
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s
s e s sio n s o f th e S ta te E d ito ria l a s s o ­ w h ich he p a id
It h a s n o t been s e t ­
- — i M adison
to
B u c h a n a n , a n d a few
—Perfect spears of asparagus bring a
a n d fo r th
cia tio n .
tle d y et as to w ho w ill pay fo r t h e
th e P le a s a n t sin ce, h av e a c c e p te d th e h o s p ita lity
premium in all markets.
V
alley
school
la rg e a tte n d a n c e of th e “ c h u rc h o f th e P r e s id e n ts ” in
d a m a g e to Mr. K in g s c a r
M rs F r a n k C la rk , o f N ew berg, is
C o n sta b le S q u ire a n n o u n c e s t h a t Is ex p ected .
j W a sh in g to n .
—To produce them requires a long ex­
. v is itin g in th e h o m es of h e r f a th e r. h e r e a f te r h e w ill c a u se th e a r r e r .t of
perience with this variety of vegetable.
E. H. K elly , a n d h e r a u n t, M rs. L. T. a n y o n e fo u n d d riv in g a lo n g
th e
L u sted .
c o u n try ro a d s w ho fa il to c o m p ly
- Once the perfect spear is produced the pro
.
,
w ,,h
B»e law s re q u ire m e n t* , as
Miss Inez L u ste d
h as ---------
r e tu rn e d 1 18Uch
b e c o m in g a lto -
cess of canning—if properly done—
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i i v u io
i a la
i K tio
i n n » s a a n re
fro m I le a s a n t H om e, w h e re sh e ha« «-..i»,
u “ 8 ; g e t h e r to o fre q u e n t
been a s s is tin g to c a re fo r h e r g r a n d ­
- Adds to the value and delicacy of this highly
m o th e r. th e la te M rs. E liz a b e th
N otice.
favored vegetable.
, Lusted
AR m e m b e rs of G re s h a m c h a p te i ,
I r l « : - N
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or J h S be ®2l*brated »11 over the United States
Only a very few localities offer sufficient
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th e
vill h s iy’, *?bruary 3d Everyone's attention
natural advantages to bring Asparagus up to
í l » t day o f J a n u a r y ,
w ith h e r s is te r . M rs C. H u m a se n an d 1917. a t 7 :1 5 o 'c lo c k p m . fo r th e
‘‘
• i t ; . upon this day, to the starting of
its full stage of development.
some additional Thrift habit.
’
o th e r re la tiv e s.
p u rp o s e of a tte n d in g s e rv ic e s a t th e
M eth o d ist E p isc o p a l c h u rc h , c o n d u c t­
ed by Rev. A C. B ra c k e n b u ry and
—Ths choice of these localities produces
Rev. E A L e o n a rd .
V isito rs wel-
The opening of a bank account or adding to one
come.
By o r d e r o f C o ra C h ild e rs. W M
MONOPOLE ASPARAOUS
W. II. C u u g d o n . W 1’.
It M asonic H all.
- One can will convince you—a half dozen con
It c o st th e s t a te o f Illin o is » 5 9 .0 0 0
TR»H TD A I.K . O K K tiO N .
verts you for all time—
in ro u n d n u m b e rs to m a in ta in its eni
*
»X »,
“
ploy m e a t offices In six c itie s a t an
a v e ra g e cost of 72 c e n ts fo r e ach a p ­
—Confer with us about it—
THURSDAY EVENING
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Meat Market
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A Royal Dish
That Crowns the Feast
Thrift Day
BIG DANCE
JANUARY 26.
WIRE
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A d m issio n , G e n ts 50c.
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A good tune to join the Christmas Cash Club.
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