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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1917)
t.R K sH AM FAIRVIEW Pay by Check, and by Check Only. Miike your M ethods More Complete. C hecks are Safer 1 han Loose Money. A nd the C heck Is Your Receipt. MULTNOMAH ORANGE OFFERS GOOD PROGRAM sm ith at th ia place, is h e re on u visit j M u ltn o m ah g ra n g e w ill m eet in to 8. A. A ra ta an d o th e r old frie n d s R» hall at O rie n t next S a tu rd a y , Feb. Mr. K a u fm a n 's h om e is in St. H elens -«• w hen an in te re s tin g a n d profit- The M eth o d ist Aid so ciety w ill I u b l* ,lay **” b,‘ 8P»*|d . T h e u su al h o ld an all-d ay m e etin g a t th e h om e ro ,,,i,,e b u sin esa w ill be a tte n d e d to of Mrs. Jo h n P e te rso n tom orrow J in th e fo re n o o n , a n d at noon, th e F e b ru a r y 21. I d in n e r, fo r w hich M u ltn o m a h g ra n g e m e etin g III S 10- 12 14 lii inch. All Repairs for all Plows. DISC HARROWS be h eld a t th e * b* e n jo y e d . T h e lev- SPIKE HARROWS tu r e h o u r in th e a fte rn o o n is o p e n to sc h o o lh o u se n ext S a tu rd a y , F e b ru th e p u b lic, a n d a ll a re c o rd ia lly in SPRING TOOTH HARROWS a ry 2 4, b e g in n in g a t 1 o 'clo ck , fo r v ited to a tte n d . M rs G W A Ildar th e p u rp o se o f d isc u ssin g th e best GRAIN DRILLS m e th o d s fo r e ra d ic a tin g m oles. T heo. th e le c tu re r , lias a rr a n g e d th e fo l low ing p ro g ra m , th e g e n e ra l su b je c t F. S ch effer, of th e U n ited S ta te s G eo POTATO PLANTERS of w hich is " T h e H o m e." Resources over $ 100.000.00 lo g ic a l S u rv ey , w ho is an a u th o rity FERTILIZER SOWERS A. I . M I L L E R P re sR Ie u t. S nug by th e g ru n g e ; p a p e r, "T h e W . E . M A R K K U .. Vice P re s id e n t on th e s u b je c t, w ill be p re s e n t. T he R e sp o n sib ility of F a th e r a n d M oth K. A. M II.I.ER, Ca.-liier. m e e tin g h a s been a rr a n g e d by C o u n or Attachments for Drills or Potato Planters. er Mrs. A. J . A u lt; re c ita tio n by ty A g ric u ltu ra l A gent 8. B. H all. Miss L en a C o o lly ; d is c u ssio n . " T h e M rs. Jo h n M oller a n d M rs. Jo h n T ra in in g o f C h ild re n ; " T h e In flu en ce FOR YOUR SPRING MACHINERY P e te rso n a tte n d e d th e M a ste rs' and o f 1 he H om e, T h e F u tu r e of th e L e c tu r e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n in co n n ectio n H o m e ;" so n g , M rs. J. C. D uke an d w itli R ockw ood g ra n g e la st S a tu r M rs F. F o th ; p a p e r. " C h a n g e s in the day. In d u s tria l C o n d itio n s a n d T h e ir Ef- C h as. Shaw a n d F. C. D ixon, tru s feet on th e H o m e,” Mrs. Jo fin S le re t; TEL 5-M GRESHAM, ORE. TEL. 6x2 J te e s of th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h p ro p e r so n g by Miss L en a C ooley, T h e lec ty , h av e o ffered to c o n s tru c t a s t a ir tu r e h o u r w ill close w ith a sh o rt • P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2, way, le a d in g fro m th e c o u n ty road s p illin g m a tc h . All W ith th e c«mpl«>tion of th e H ell W om en a re em p lo y ed by E n g lish p a tr o n s a re was Established in 1883 Thirty-four sjBaA Ago, by A. B. Elliott. to tin- d o o rw ay of th e c h u rc h . It will u rg ed to lie p re s e n t a n d co m e p re G ate b rid g e, an a ll-ra il jo u rn e y from r a ilro a d s to h a n d le fre ig h t in Ih • Who expects to sell out or retire troin business iu*the next year or lie 22 feet lo n g anil five a n d a lialf p a red to ta k e p a rt in th e d iscu ssio n s. Nova S cotia via New Y ork to th e slieils, an d in many In s ta n c e s a re so u th and w est w ill be possible. p aid a s m u ch as th e m en. two ajiil has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have fe e t w ide. T h e ir a c tio n is m uch a p prices that will save jou niouey. p re c ia te d by th e m e m b e rs of th e MOLE DEMONSTRATIONS N o rth C a ro lin a h as th r e e n e g ro c h u rc h an d c o n g re g a tio n . AT UNION HIGH SCHOOL F a c to rie s y e a rly pay $ 1 4 0 ,9 4 3 ,0 0 0 n o rm a l school. in w ag es in C a lifo rn ia . R o b ert S pence h as g o u e on a visit T im e: 1 0 :4 5 a. m. P la c e ; G resh - to M cM innville an d Y am h ill, in each a... high sch o o l. W h en : F rid a y . 13 lbs. F r u it S u gar for. SIAM» I lew D ro p M a sh in g P o w d e r I of w hich p laces he h as a b ro th e r. W h at fo r: To d e m o n s tra te how you la rg e size 1» lb. sa c k A lbers B ro s, p e a c o c k 15c J. W . T o w n sen d has r e tu r n e d from can save th a t h o m e g a rd e n a n d law n P u r e R o lled tin ts 45c t itr u s M a sh in g P o w d er, la rg e size .................. H is son E arl re m a in e d for from b e in g ru in e d by th a t very In C o rn a n d T o m a to e s, 3 can s 25« 20« C ondon. Bon Ami a n d S ap o lio , each 8c A rm & H a m m e r Soda. 5c a w eek o r tw o lo n g e r to look a fte r d u s tr io u s b u rr o w in g m a m m a l—- t h e jv o r y .snap, laundry - s<- S m a ll M 'hite a m i L a rg e M l u t e th e place. m ole. W h ite W o n d e r S oap, 6 b a rs 25« B ean s, a t pound................... Die < r y - ta l W h ite , ti b a n M r T heo. H. S cheffer, em p lo y ed by Mrs. A. 1,. S to n e is in P o rtla n d a s 25« P e n n a n t S h o rte n in g , m ed iu m Mt. Il imh I B o rax , t! b a r s ............. 25« On the N. F. Cain Ranch, One Half Mile North of Manor, Wash an d la rg e size p ails, Otic an d 8 1 .7 5 s is tin g in th e c a re o f Mrs. Eva T o w n Hie I'. S. B iological S u rv ey , Is now .Sw ift’s N a p tlia S oap, 6 b ars. 25« Ki in k le C o rn I-lak es, 3 fo r 25c sen d S tone,, w ho lias been in a c r i ti h o ld in g a s e rie s of m e e tin g s in ington, and 1J miles north and east of Vancouver, go to the G o ld e n S ta r S oap , 8 b a rs 25c 3 p k g s. M agic V eu st........ ......... l(»c Jaggy Road. cal c o n d itio n fo r a few d ay s. B oth th e c o u n ty in c o -o p e ra tio n w ith H appy D ay S oap, 8 b a r s ............. <1 T u b u la r L a n te r n s ................ 4<ic Baliy E le p h a n t S o ap , (i b ars. lla i ii S h o v els .................................. <,,*■„. Mrs. S to n e a n d th e tin y son a re now C o u n ty A g en t H all. Due to a la rg e Eel« N a p th a s o a p , 10 b a rs 45c llo n e a t T a c k s, a t p a p e r.............. 4c d o in g well a n d b o th a re ex p ected to n u m b e r of re q u e s ts fro m w ith in D u tc h < le a n s e r ............... N< M a ltin g T ack s, a t p a p e r .......... 4c live. G roxhatn itse lf a n d from th e c o u n try N ails, 20s to 60s, a t lb 4c C a rn a tio n , H olly an d V elohaii N ails, 6s to 16s, a t lb 4 tg «* M ilk, 3 ca n s 2 5 c ; 1 doz. .. 05c E d n a B u rlin g a m e is dow n witli im m e d ia te ly s u r r o u n d in g th e tow n THE FA M OU S CAIN HERDS K a ro C o rn S y ru p , B lue L abel < risco, 3 111. I oz. 7(ic m easles. T h is is tile o n ly case know n ¡one of th e s e m e e tin g s will be h eld in 1 In* E q u al of a n y D airy H erd s in th e s t a t e of W a s h in g to n o r O regon 5 lb. an d 10 lb. tin s .3 0 c a n d title « rlaco, t stra large, 8 lb., 6 oi 82.111 G re sh a m h ig h school, as m ention« d K a ro R e d L abel ( a W h ite P e a v ie s, p rice re d u c e d to ......... 8 1 .8 5 in F a irv ie w . 42 COWS—18 ol them have freshened since October, 11 S y ru p 5 lb. a n d 10 lb. tin s S5c, "tie P e a rl C oal (Ml, can T h e W o m en 's so ciety of th e P re s above. 8 1 .0 0 F a ir y S oap, 6 bars ...... 25c E la in e O il. can of them since December 15th. A lot of them just fresh. Mr. S cheffer w ill e x p la in th e h a b 8 1 .8 5 b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill hold an all-d av o f th e m ole, am i w ill th e n d e m 13 2 YEAR OLD HEIFERS 4 will be fresh before sale. W e are selling I . ¡5, Poultry Pence, also Colorado Pence at m e e tin g a t th e c h u rc h n ex t T h u rs o its n s tr a te in tile field th e best .«ay to 2 more in fact, all bred. 11 yearling Heifers. 11 Heifer Calves d ay , F e b ru a r y 22. T tie m en of th e Prices before the advance. Reduced prices on Dishes, Granite- c o n g re g a tio n a re in v ite d to th e d in • t th e tr a p s in o rd e r to s e c u re re TWO BROOD SOWS—21 Shoats, weight from 60 to 80 ware, Hardware, Door- and Windows, STOVES and RANGES pounds each. OLIVER PLOWS and HARROWS, DuPONT STUMPING P 0 w ’ n e r a n d to ta k e p a rt in th e d is c u s su lts . lie w ill a ls o show how to sk in sion as to th e im p ro v e m e n t of th e th e m ole p ro p e rly , a n d w ill ex p lain DER, $6.62i/2 a Box. fiUTER NUT BREAD. TWO HORSES ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULL how to go a b o u t it to m a r k e t th e c h u rc h g ro u n d s . 1 n e a rly new 3 in. S lu d e b u k e r W agon w ith Box; 1 o ld e r 3l In. Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c s k in s t«> b e st a d v a n ta g e . T h e s ta te H tu d e b a k e r W ag o n ; Iro n W heel W ag o n ; G ood S p a ld in g H ack ; P D B uggy, Road U art, D ane M ow er, R ake, 2 Dises, 2 D oubli *>r th e w e a th e r w ill not in te r f e r e w itli | TROUTDALE W a lk in g C u ltiv a to rs , P la tfo rm S cales, Disc Plow , 2 14 in P low s tile m e e tin g 5-sbovel C u ltiv a to r. 2 s e ts D ouble H ack H arn e ss, Set S in g le M rs. Geo. P. L u n isd eii an d tw o H a rn e ss, S teel F ra m e H a rro w , S p rin g T o o th H a rro w , Milk C arl so n s cam e borne* from N ew p o rt last PLEASANT HOME S cald in g V at, F o rk s , L og C h a in s an d all k in d s of sm a ll T ools, etc T h u rs d a y , a f t e r a v e r y p l e a s a n t w i n Manufactured by \<>. 15 lie L av al ( re a m S e p a ra to r. No. 17 De L aval C re a m S e p a ra Miss F lo re n c e W ilh elm , o f V ictor, t e r a t th a t place. to r. A bout I to n T hreN hed W h e a t. A bout IO ton« Loo-«- Ila«. SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY «¡sited the M isses G e rtr u d e an d R u th Rev. H. T. C u m m in s p re a c h e d in No. 10 llm k iiig ( a lle y E n sila g e C u tte r. The inline “ .Mount Hood B u tte r” lias heretofore been li kli r S u n d ay . th e c h u rc h la s t Sunday ev e n in g Io a T h is Is o n e of th e b est h e rd s of H igh Breil J e rs e y C ow s In th e used by permission of the .Mount Hood lee Cream Co., which G eo rg e S ta fle n so n is w o rk in g in la rg e a n d a tte n tiv e a u d ie n c i . W est. T h ese m en a re a b so lu te ly q u ittin g an d an o p p o rtu n ity to has nil its dairy produets registered under that title. That p u rc h a s e H igh B red S tock is offered. A c h a n c e th a t does not oft«-n T h e m e e tin g s h e ld in th e ch u rc h W a sh in g to n . permission has ceased, hence tin change of name, which be- h ap p en . If you a re In th e m a rk e t fo r a cow o r m ore, com«- am i you Ila ro lil E llio tt h elp ed H en ry W ili- last w eek w ere w ill a tte n d e d and w ill not he d is a p p o in te d . T h i s«- cow s w ill he tu b e rc u lin te s te d I»- came effective on January I. ev o k ed so m uch in te re s t t h a t they lon so rt p o ta to e s a few «lavs last fo re th e sa le hy Dr. A. C. B row n, of V an co u v er, a s s is ta n t S ta te ‘‘.Mountain Meadow B u tte r” will be found at all the V e te rin a ria n a n d a c e rtific a te of h e a lth w ill he fu rn ish e d w ith on« Ii w ere c o n tin u e d in to th is week Rev- w eek. Leading stores in the county. Ask for it. cow , e n a b lin g you to sh ip th e m o u t of th e sta tp . C. A. S p iess w as h e re o n ly th e first Rev. F. S. F o rd w ill p re a c h S u n d ay T ER M S— t iu.li on su m s u m le r 82«». 8 2 0 am i up to six m o n th s ' tim e o f th e w eek b u t K e i. F . S. F o rd r e «•vi-ning a t th e M. E. c h u rc h . on a p p r o v a l s e .n r ity ; 2 p«*r c e n t ilim-oiinf on su m s o x e r 820. m ain ed u n til F rid a y n ig h t am i ex ROCKWOOD Mrs. F o rd h a s n o t r e tu r n e d from p ects to co t.d u c t th e m e e tin g s th is Sale Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon T illa m o o k y et, w h e re sh e is ta k in g Ben S w in d le r an d Miss S e rg e a n t w eek. CAIN & WILLIAMS, SMITHLINE BROS, Owners. i.ire o f h e r d a u g h te r , w ho is slowly .«ere m a rrie d it V an co u v er, W ash- T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s' Aid will im p ro v in g . W. S. ((«MID, lu i-tio n e e r, V a n co u v er, W a-liin g io ii. j in g to n . la st T h u rs d a y . T h ey a re liv g iv e a n o o d le s u p p e r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t E lw ood s ta tio n . in g In th e b a se m e n t o f th e ch u rc h . TERRY M rs Isaac M artin h a s re tu rn e d All a re in v ite d to a tte n d . They ex J. W. C oons a n d w ife h a v e r e ite d to be th r o u g h tn tim e to a tte n d fro m se« < ral w eek s' visit in Id ah o . tu rn ed from Hixon, W a sh in g to n , th e e v e n in g se rv ic e s in th e c h u rc h . T h e fu n e ra l of Jo e N ash w as held T h e own« rs o f th e Sun Dial ra n c h w here they hav e been v is itin g re la - in P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y , w ith in te rm e n t ill Mt. S co tt P a rk c e m e te ry . Mrs. h av e leased 160 a c re s o f it to th re e tlv f s atid frie n d s. Mrs. E. M. C oons sp e n t S u n d ay N ash am i h e r b r o th e r E lsw o rth Kich- J a p s , wdio a re go in g to fa rm It for w ith frie n d s in F a irv ie w . inonil of Los A n g eles, a re a t th e hom e tr u c k g a rd e n in g . On the Robertson Place, One Mile Northeast of Pleasant Home, R. W. C a lk in s Is sp e n d in g th e T h e T r o u td a le c h a p te r of th e O r I o f th e ir p a re n ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n W IT H on Mt. Hood Electric Line. d e r of E a s te rn S ta r e n te r ta in e d S a t m o n th in P o rfln n d , s e rv in g on the ■ R ich m o n d . jury'. P o les ,«r« b ein g si t an d p re p a ra - u rd a y e v e n in g in h o n o r o f se v e ra l WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, Commencing at 10 a. rn. g ra n d officers o f th e o rd e r, it b eing , tio n s m ad e fo r th e in s ta lla tio n o f ele< Veg« ta b le s ilk , w hicii, lik e silk th e official v isit of th e w o rth y g ra n d i tri«- lig h ts in R ockw ood. M rs. Jei- LI V STOCK T h e g u e sts of c o tto n , is only s u ita b le fo r stu ffin g . M-. E ig h t « «>»«; .» gra«l«* llo l- te in , other*, g la d e .lei—•« am i (, k in , c h a irm a n o f th e Im p ro v e m e n t m a tro n of O reg o n . im .de from tin c o v e rin g o f th e seed s The upper view shows how- ; I H elfer« ; 3 g ra d e llo l- te in , I .lerwey am i «O « lcrn -cy . c o m m itte e , w ill p ro b a b ly be th e first h o n o r w ere, M rs D ora it. S ch ilk e, of a B ra z ilia n tre e . groups of big stu m p s a re blasted All C a ttle T u b e rc u lin T ested w orthy g ra n d m a tro n : M rs 1.« na to h av e th e " j u ic e " tu rn e d on. out clean a t one tim e, w ith all ITiree H orse«; M are I» y e a r-, ««e-tghl 1350, G elding y ear-. .M endenhall, a s s is ta n t w o rth y g ra n d d irt off th e roots an d stu m p s s h a t It is e s tim a te d th a t 25 p e r cen t of w e ig h t 1175. m a tro n : Miss N ellie .McKinley, g ra n d tered in to k in d lin g wood. At th e Fur a liillio u - A ttack h a lib u t, and fro m 20 to 30 p er cent FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC. sam e tim e th e subsoil is thoroughly W hen you h a v e a se v e re h e a d a c h e , s e c r e ta ry ; M rs H azel W h eat, g ra n d ot a ln io u , is in c lu d e d In th e e n tr a ils , T w o W agons. 3 P low s, P o ta to P la n te r, 3 C u ltiv a to rs . M anur. brok« n up, creatin g a fine hom e E s th e r ; H. II. Y oung, g ra n d s e n ti a c co m p an ied by a c o a te d to n g u e , h ead s, ta ils , etc. S p re a d e r, C orn P la n te r, G a rd e n D rill an d W heel Hoe, Dis« for th e new crop. Low er view- lo a th in g o f fo o d , to rp id liv e r, v o m it n e l; a n d M rs. J a n e t G ra n t, g ra u d S p rin g an d S p ik e -T o o th H a rro w s, M ow er a n d R ak e, W eeiler S u rr- shows a celery crop w orth $s<KJ D ouble H a rn e ss, an d o th e r a rtic le s too n u m e ro u s to m en tio n per acre te n m on th s after stum ps A side from th e« e, th e re ing o f p a rtly d ig e s te d food an d th en w a rd e r. La« fe ria a n k ille d by a p re s s u re of were blast« ] ont. b ile, you m ay know th a t you have w ere a b o u t o n e h u n d re d g u e s ts from 3 ,0 0 0 a tm o s p h e re s . Sale Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon T o 1« irn how progressive farm ers a se v e re b illio u s a tta c k . W h ile you P o rtla n d a n d G re sh a m . L u n ch \«a are using <ly nam ite for rem oving T E R M S S um s u n d e r »20. C a sh ; $20 o r o v er, 8 m o n th s' tim e on tnay be q u ite sick th e r e is m u ch co n se rv e d by th e T ro u t« lale c h a p te r In E n g la n d 's p a p e r box trad« i-m ploys stum ps and boulders, p lan tin g ami b a n k a b le n o te a ut k p e r c e n t in te re s t. s o la tio n in k n o w in g th a t re lie f may- cultivating fru it trees, reg en eratin g 3 o ,u n o w o rk ers T he c h a p te r p re tie h ad by ta k in g th r e e of C h a m b e r th e room below GUY H. ROBERTSON, Administrator. b arren soil, d itch in g , d rain in g , e x la in 's T a b le ts. T h ey a re p ro m p t and sented Mrs. R ch ilk e w ith an a d d re ss It. I. U N PER SO N . Am llo n e e r. K. A. M II.L E H , « 1.1 k cavating, an d road-m aking. I h e IU*si R e c o m m e n d a tio n effe c tu a l. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re book. T h e s tro n g e s t re c o m m e n d a tio n any A dv. Ask for B ooklet Mrs. J . If. K n a rr receiv ed w ord a rtic le m ay re c e iv e Is a fa v o ra b le M onday m o rn in g of th e d e a th from w ord fro m th e u se r. It is th e re c B a rg a in s In tb> W a n t ads tu b e rc u lo s is of h e r b ro th e r, L«w o m m e n d a tio n s of th o s e w ho h av e i'H JW tX K X ltK X IO O O O tX W lO C K W M - A sh w o rth , in K an sas. used it th a t m a k e s C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy so p o p u la r. M rs O ie r h a r t, W ay n esfield , A s tre e t ra ilw a y a t W in d so r, O n A m an d a Office with Commercial Delivery Co. D ido, w rites, " C h a m b e rla in 's C ough ta rio . a cco riiin g to th e R ailw ay Age R em edy h as been used in m y fam ily 22» Pine Street Between Firat and Second AX.I. K IM D S Â S D A 1.1. S I X E S G a z e tte , is a d v e rtis in g fo r w om en to o ff a n d on fo r tw e n ty y e a rs a n d It h as ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND n e v er fa ile d to c u re a co u g h o r c o ld ." ai t as co r c o n d u c to rs. ^ O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re . Adv. PORTLAND BANK A FLO W S---Chilled or Steel w ill w ill O F G R ESH A M The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. Hessel’s Farm Machinery of Powell Valley Greatly Reduced Prices J o in t A u c tio n S a le Monday, February 26, Commencing at 10 a.m. Sharp M O U N T A IN M E A D O W BUTTER A u ctio n S ale CLEAR LAND Red Cross Explosives Hoss’ Truck Service PHOTOS New Gallery F a r m e r 's H a u lin g , PICTURE FRAMING G IL T MAX O R N A T U R A L W OOD N eat a n d C heap S C H N E ID E R Keep informed on Leading Events of the Day F u r n i tu r e M oving Briquets, Sand and Gravel Gresham Bert Hoss Phone 79 x O rd e rs ta k e n fo r C oal. Portland llriH vlw ay SIMM; A-8II7H M ath ew s' B ldg.. M ain Ht.. 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