Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 13, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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TROUTDALE
PLEASANT HOME
KKFOKT OF THE CONDITION OF
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry and two All are pleased with the promise oi
children came out from Portland Fri­ having library books distributed in
day for a week-end visit with Mrs. the neighborhood. Miss Pearl Burst
NO. 66
Berry’s sister, Mra. Geo. bumsden.
of the Gresham Branch llbrar> will
At G resh am . O regon, at the close of business Murcb 5 1917
The postponed Parent-Teachers’ be at the station each Tuesday from
RESOURCE».
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meeting will be Thursday, March 15, 2 to 3:30 p. m. for tl'e purpose of Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .....................
* 788.67
issuing and exchanging books. She Bonds a n d w a r r a n ts ........................................................
at the schoolhouse.
2.55
,087.97
............................
The Parker family is well over the will be assisted by Mrs. Martin Len­ Stocks and other securities
,170.00
Furniture and fixtures ............................................
measles now. Ellery Cummins is well narts.
,750.33
Other real estate ow ned........................................... ’
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alien
Lane
and
fam­
also, and the three younger Cum­
,261.15
Due from approved reserve hanks
t'in 41A «a
mins children are well broken out. ily of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Exchanges for clearing house ............
’ 328.80
H. F. Wihlon Sunday.
Cash on hand
.............................
There seems to be no new cases.
5,181.41
The Misses Gertrude and Ruth
Guests at the celery gardens Sun­
Ickler,
Dorothy
and
Leon
Caddy
vis­
day were Mr McGinnis’ brother, H.
$35,927.89
T. McGinnis, with his wife and chil­ ited Lena and Harry Cooley Saturday
Total
$124,966.56
evening.
dren.
liIABILlTlUH.
The Sunshine club will give a St. Capital stock paid in.....................................
The Troutdale Ladies’ Aid met
$15.000.00
with Mrs. C. I. Thomas last Wednes­ Patrick’s program at the M. E. church I Surplus fund
1,000.00
Undivided
protits,
less
expenses
aud
taxes
paid.
Saturday,
March
IT.
The
main
fea­
day. Plans for the activities of the
473.18
1
Postal
savings
bank
deposits
............................
$ 677.31
spring and summer were outlined. ture of the program is “Mrs. Wlgg» In individual deposits subject to check.
71,210.00
Refreshments were served. Those the Cabbage Patch.” Everybody Demand certificates of deposit ............. ..................
2,271.80
present besides the hostess were Mes- come. A good program will be given i .i.-hit r ciiecks ou tstan d in g
613.46
................................
dames L. A. Harlow, C. I. Raker, and the admission is exceedingly 1 >». Time and savin gs deposits
33,720.81
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Witters
aud
Mrs.
John Burdine, Ruth Brink, Lee
$108,493.38
Evans, H. F. Parsons, N. S. Parsons, H. Wihlon visited Mr. aud Mrs. J.
Total...........................................................................
Morris McGinnis, J. R. Knarr, Win. Ickler, Suuday.
$124,966.66
Miss Dorthy Cuddy spent Sunday Slate of Oregon. County of Multnomah, ss.
Crawford, Miss Olive Wilson and
with
the
Misses
Gertrude
and
Ruth
I.
K.
A.
M
iller.
C
ash
ier
of
the
above-named
bank
do
so le m n lv
Mrs. Hall of Portland.
M
*B 'rUU V
l b^ L E , T r * * “8*
Ickler.
Misses
Edith
Balys
and
Violet
P R IC E $ 1 6 0 , T E R M S
Joe Staffensou spent Wednesday
Fountain were week-end guests at the
Subscribed and sw orn Io before me this 13th day of M arch “ i n 'i- ’
M
.
C- U. SCHNEIDER, N ota^ Public’
evening with Mr, and Mrs. H- F.
Jay Bailey home.
W ith Free E n gin e C lutch, M ore Pow er, T horough ly
My commission expires December 7, 1919.
f
Little Helen Landau is ill with Wihlon.
le s te d and f u lly G uaranteed
Mr. aud Mrs. Uoggarstou and fam­ Correct Attest: A. F. Miller. W. E. Murkell, Emanuel Andersou.
pneumonia.
FO R YOUR S P R IN G M A CH IN ERY .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van DeWalk ily have moved on their rented farm
SANDY BLUFF
How to Prevent Croup.
er have moved this week from Mrs. at Cottrell.
Martin Leunartz is building a silo
Mrs. Elsie Radford left Thursday
When the child is subject to at­
Wright's home to the house recently
on his Fir Grove farm.
lor Clifton, where she will visit old tacks o f croup, see to it that he eats
vacated by the C. I. Raker family.
Miss
Edith
Hale
is
home
on
a
visit.
TEL. 544
friends and schoolmates. Her par­ a light evening meal, as an overlaod-
W. P. Benedict suffered a stroke
G RESH A M , ORE
TEL. 6 x 2
ents resided there before coming ed stomach may bring on an attack,
of apoplexy Monday, and is in a seri­
also watch for the first symptom__
All Stayed at H om e.
here.
ous condition at his home here.
(’o o ^ h 'n " ’ “,,ld 8lve C h® «nberlaln’s
.Miss Carrie Brook visited home ( ough Remedy us soon as the child
The night was cold and the snow
Probably one of the most brutal When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets
( aril of Thanks.
becomes bourse. Obtainable everv-
Sunday.
was
deepening.
A
good
night
It
wus
where.—Adv.
J
acts ever committed was that of
When you feel dull and stupid af­
Mrs.
8.
C.
Osborn
has
been
on
the
Wassael Warovolosky at Allentown, ter eating.
We wish to thank the many for burning the biggest logs and in­
Bargain« in the Want ads
When constipated or bilious.
Pa., on March 3. Because his little
friends who have shown kindness viting the best friends to sit beside sick list,
When you have a sick headache.
daughter accidentally destroyed his
Albert
Ault
spent
Sunuay
visiting
and
sympathy
during
the
long
illness
the fire. No sooner were the dishes
When you have a sour stomach.
pay check he cut both her hands off
with Andrew and Willard Carrell of
and death of our beloved husband
When you belch after eating.
out
of the way than the man of the Powell Valley.
on a chopping block. She died from
When you have indigestion.
and father, and for the beautiful
When nervous or despondent.
loss of blood and her mother tell
ttoral offerings and we are particu­ house brought lu a big knotted chunk
Home of the members of Pareut-
Bread of All Kinds
When you have no relish for your larly appreciative of the help given of a log that sturted the lire leaping
dead from the shock.
Teachers’ association are preparing
meals.
Pies
by
the
Gresham
Odd
Fellows
lodge.
and crackling uud rourlug up the a drama to be given in the near fu­
When your liver is torpid.
Trv a w a n t ad In the O utlook
Cakes
Obtainable everywhere.— Adv.
Mrs. Ella Hensley and Children chimney ut the wiud uud snow out­ ture.
Cook ie8
Miss Luellu Radford Is visiting
side. Then, comfortuhle lu slipper»
BORING
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H
Bell’s
ion feel ion'y
aud old clothes, he proceeded to call
Radford, and other relatives
them
up.
He
did
not
call
them
1»
A surprise shower was given to Mr.
Mrs. Walter Jones and children,
and Mrs. Hans Larsen on last Satur­ They would not come In. That 1».
of
Mabery, have gone to Furuer. |
they
would
not
come
out.
The
list
day night, by about thirty of their
Washington,
for a visit with rela­
of
friends
grew
long,
but
Li
response
friends in the neighborhood. A Jolly
Men's and B oys’ Dress and
tives.
evening was spent aud refreshments to new invitations came the same old
Work Shoes
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responses.
"Sorry,
but
my
wife
has
were served. A number of nice
P O. Gresham R. No 2,
M
en’s
and
B oys’ H igh C ut and
Women
in
Indiana
will
be
allowed
was Established in 18S3 Thirty four Y ears Ago, by A. B. Elliott. wedding presents were left by the been out all day and It is too cold for to vote upon the women’s suffrage |
Loggers
Shoes
her
to
try
It
again
tonight.”
“Sorry,
V Ito expects to sell out o r re tire from business in the n e x t y en r or guests.
Question.
There
will
be
no
doubt
1
R
ubber
Boots,
Shoe« and
Rev. Thos. Atkinson, of Bridal we were planning to have a little of (be outcome and Indiana will be 1
tw o and has reduced prices in ma .y lines and will continue to have
R
ubbera
company
ouraelvea.”
“Sorry,
hut
I
Veil, has been appointed pastor of
prices th a t will s a \c you money.
In the suffragette ranks when the j
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
the Methodist church here, to serve got home late and am a bit tired to­ voles are counted.
until conference next September. night,"
GRESHAM SHO E SHOP
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The man of the house closed the
Rev. Mr. Atkinson preached two
CARL D A H L
Don't forget to read the want ads.
18 lbs. F ru it Sugar for
s i . o o lew Drop
good sermóne at the church Iasi Sun­ telephone book and came back to hl»
W ashing Powder
1» lb. sack Albers Bros. Peacock
large sizt
15» day and will preach each at,*, mate leather chair Ills wife collected the
Pure Boiled Oats
4.5» ( i n n s W ashing Powder, large
evening papers and the latest mugs
Sunday, both morning and evening
Corn ami Tom atoes, can
size ..................................
tin
zanes and her newest tablecloth and
Me
A
meeting
has
been
called
of
the
Bon Ann and Sapolio, t ach
8c A n u A- Hammer Soda................
5« women of the community for the or­ her lust piece ol crochet, and drew
Ivory Soup, laundry size
Hi Sm all Widte anil Large W hite
W hite W onder Soup, 6 b ars
ganization of a Ladies’ Aid society, her wicker chair up beside him. They
25«
Beans, ut pound.......................
On aeon nt of leaving the country
I Oc
Crystal W hite, 6 b ars
25. Pcnnaiil Shortening, medium
at the home of Mrs. Hans Larsen, were comfortably settled and begin­
On
Columbia
Highway,
seven minute» walk East of Springdale
Mt. Hood Borax, 6 bars........
25»
ning to be rather glad that the
and large size palls, 1)5« and «1.85 Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.
Swift’s Naptha Soap, 6 bars
25c K ri nk le Corn Flakes, 3 for
25c
friends had been »0 unanimously en
Golden Star soap, 8 bars
Me 8 pkgs. Magic Yeast
10t
gaged at home when their own tele
Happy Bay Soap, 8 bars....
ROCKWOOD
25» <> Tubular Lanterns
At 10.00 A M.
40»
Baby Elephant Soap, <i bars
phone rung. It was another friend
15< Barn Shovels
05c
P els N aptha Soap, 10 bars
H.
Hoffee
and
family
have
returned
LIVESTOCK
45c Honest Tucks, at paper...
one
that
they
had
not
ventured
to
4c
Dutch C le a n se r ................
8»1 M atting Tacks, at paper...........
One Oray Mare, five year» old, about 1600 lbs.
4c from Salton, Washington, where they call because he lived an unreason
\a iis , io * to •#», at in
I hi Carimi ion. Holly and Yelohau
have been visiting with relatives for
One Sorrel Gelding, five year» old, about 1600 lbs.
Nails, 3s to 8s, at lb
•»«*
Milk, 3 cam» 25c; I dozen 8 1 . 0 0 the past three months. Mr. Hoffee able distance from the farthest car
Karo
Corn
Syi
up.
B
lue
Label
One Dark Brown Mare, eight years old, about 1350 lbs.
line. He said that they had a won
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O F « « . 3 lb. 1 oz.
.75
K rt, h'ltcH J| ? i " /
«•?'.' all<1 U° C ’
*”‘,ra >aig' . 9 lb., ., oz 82.25 has resumed work in Ed. Osburn’s derful wood (Ire and a good bit of
One fine two-year old Colt from Brown Mare; one Oray Horse
K-xro It« «1 Label (a White
Veuviee, price reduced to
stuff I11 the house to eat, and he won­ Buggy and Harness, and two sets of Double Harness.
81.25 blacksmith shop in Gresham
Syrup 5 lb. and 10 lb. this 85». 7Oc Peuil Coal oil. can
81.(81
Mrs. Walpert has rented her place dered If they would like to rome out „ , r ° ur Cows' one » thoroughbred Jersey; one a thoroughbred
hairy Soap, 6 bars x...........
25c Elaine Oil. ran
81.85 to Mr. and Mrs. Byron from Wood­ for the evening. The man of the Holstein; two grade animals.
W e a re selling U S. P o u ltry Fenee, also C olorado Fence „
at burn, who have moved in.
house fumbled and stuttered and »»Id
MISCELLANEOUS
I rices before » th e advance. R educed prices on Dishes, G ranite-
Ruth Walin, who has been suffer­ that he would ask bis wife, but that
On* Milburn Wagon, 2% Inch: Iron Roller Bearing Wagon; Spring
w are, H a rd w a re , D oors an d W indow s, S zO V E S a n d R A N f lP S
ing with measles, Is about recovered. he was afraid she wasn't quite up to Wsgon. Road fart; Hayrack; 2 Potato Hacks, Heavy Wagon Red and
0B i S ' S pi i ? ^ i i ,0N T 3TOKPiNG P 0W D “ ‘ w ™ £
So far as is known, there are no other it that evening. He did ask her. She Dropboards. 1 two-sec lion. KO tooth Harrow, John Deere Brushbreaker.
cases of measles here.
certainly was not up to It. “ What’s IC-Inch Plow. .Moline, 14-inch Plow, Planet Junior Cultivator, Chaltam
Bring your 6 gallon coa' oil cans, w t fill them for 55c
the matter with our own Ore?" she Fanning Mill, Champion Son pound Platform Scales, fine set of black­
For Hale.
asked.
“I’d like to go all right, but smith's Tools, Inclndlng Forge and Blower, vise, anvil, a No. 26 Drill ¡1
While Leghorn hatching eggR.
chirks and cockerels. Laying pullets. It is so very pleasant here. 1 wish »2« set of Dies and an assortment of small tools, saws of different kinds,
$18 per dozen. H. W. Cooley Hi they could come in and see us. It’s large and small. 2-horSe eveners and doubletrees, clevises and other tools.
8on. Troutdale. Oregon Phone 434 so far to that car line, and Its miles
Over four tons of fanned Seed Oals put up in 100 and 140 pound
sacks. Shetland climax, some Hay and Baled Straw.
Manufactured by
up that hill to their house.”
if
Twenty Black Minorca liens and Rooster all in the large strain;
SA N D Y CREAM FRY COM PANY
The man of the house returned to
the telephone and managed, some­ household goods and furniture such as a new heating stove, upholstered
The nam e “ iMouut H ood B u tte r ” has heretofore been
how, to transform his regrets into an parlor set, beds, tables, rhalrs, regulator clock. Home sewing machine as
used by perm ission of th e M ount H ood Ice C ream Co., which
!
urgent Invitation that the dwellers on good as new, commode
has all its d a iry p ro d u c ts reg istered u n d e r th a t title
T hat
Ü
Omego Separator, 2 milk cans, 2 milk palls, steel wagon lifter, log
I
the
hill come In and sit by his firs.
perm ission has ceased, hence th e change of nam e, which be­
On the Market
chains,
shovels, spades, grindstone, sledges and wedges, new potato spray
!
Of
course,
tney
would
not.
That
was
cam e effective on J a n u a r y 1.
Fresh Every Day
the way it was all round, and every­ pump, dishes and other things too numerous to mention.
!
’M ountain M eadow B u tte r ” will he found a t all the
Try Roman Meal’ Bread
body stayed at home that winter TERMH OF H A L B -$20 and under fash; over 9 months' time, bankable
!
L eading sto res in th e county. Ask fo r it.
A great Health Food
night. It may have been because ev­
note at 6 per cent; 2 per cent off for cash.
erybody was selfish or because no­ MALE HAIN OR SHINE.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
body wanted to flounder through the
HANS A POULSEN, Owner
!
snow, but It was, more likely, be­
W. 8. WOOD. Auctioneer.
A. ME YE Its. Clerk
!
cause of the simple and everlasting
truth that our own fires are best.
! Wedding Cakes and Special P ith y
BETWEEN
!
to Order
Tailoring
PO R T L A N D AND G R ESH A M
I
For men and women— cleaning,
Office with Pioneer Auto Truck Co.. 2241 Asli St.
pressing and repairing done well.
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
Peter Lenard, Powell street.
Plione Broaduay 2854
229 Pine Street Between First and Second
Hign of G» mm I Digeslloti
BANK OF GRESHAM
For Cutting Cordwood, Shingle Bolts, Fuel
for Logging Engines, Clearing Land, Etc.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Fresh Daily
The A. K ELLIOTT CO.
Shoes and Rubber Goods
of Powell Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
Auction Sale
Friday, March 16, 1917
M O U N T A IN M E A D O W
BUTTER
BEST BREAD
i Pies, Cakes, and Other
Emery’s Truck Service
Pastry Articles.
H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Fading a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Res. Phone 173
G resham , Ore.
AUCTION SALE
Cream Puffs and
Chocolate Eclaires
Every Saturday and Sunday
City B akery
Main St.
-
Gresham
THEODORE VAN DONINCK. hsprittsr
Near Orient School
Monday,
March
19.
Sale Commences 1 p. m., Sharp
5 HEAD MILCH COWS.
2 YEARLING HEIFKKN
Ol»|
All Cattle Tuberculin Tested
ONE
HEII'EK,
(i
M<»nth-
1 Gray Mare. 1(881 pounds.
I set D ouble Harness, alm ost
Itl-inch 2-horse Disc Harrow, Iron W heel Farm M agon. 2-set-
tion
«pike-tooth Iron ........
Harrow.
v
...
»•-•"»'»* •"•(> Meant W alking Plow,
No. 5 Ankei Holtli ( ream Heparin >1. t( m onths nse»l. Milk Cana 5
and lit gallons. Iron Stanchions. Iru it Jars. F olding Bed. Etc.
TERMS— Sums of $10 or under, ''ash; all over »10 on bankable
note. 8 months at 8 per cent Interest; 2 per cent discount for
cash on sums over $10.
MRS.
S.
When you see a cheerful and hup
py old lady you may know that she
has good digestion. If your diges­
tion is Impaired or If you do not
relish your meals take a dose of
Chamberlain’s Tablets. They streng
then the stomach. Improve the diges­
tion and cause a gentle movement of
the bowels. Obtainable everywhere
«
— Ad.
TAKAKI.
Owner.
B. 1. ANDEKSON, A uctioneer
REGNER’S OPERA HOUSE, WED., MARCH
14
,t
!
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
Farmer's Hauling, Furniture Moving.
Oresham
Phone 79 X
D
A. J.
“The Higher Education of Women 99
A
STRIKING COMEDY
Two and a Half Hours of Laughter.
»
H ncc
P«»rtian«i
DCII IlUoa Broadway 24)82;
A-2O78
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Damascus Dramatic Company, in
Two Dutc-i Comedians and Classic Songs
Popular Prices:
Children 15c; Adults 26c.
Orders taken for Coal,
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
W.
BROWN, Prop.
Best Quality Meats
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and H0G8, according
PHONE
41
.
.
.
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POWELL STREET