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GRESHAM
FOUR
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
OITLOOK
TUESDAY,
APRIL
S,
1»I7
G O IN G F IS H IN G ?
I
J o h n , th e 3 -y ear-o ld non o f Mr.
a n d M rs. F . C. H o d g e h a s reco v e re d
fro m a sie g e of m u m p s.
Look up your LINES. POLES. R E E IS , H O O K S, Etc.
If too frail to catch that BIG ONE,
we have what you want.
Also Salmon Eggs.
M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e B o rn s te d t of
P o rtla n d a re th e p ro u d p a re n ts of a
d a u g h te r , b o rn M arch 24.
Miss .Mamie B u rn s, o f R ockw ood,
a rr iv e d h o m e y e s te rd a y a f t e r sp e n d ­
ing th e w in te r in N ew Y o rk .
D r. a n d M rs. E. C. Iio ssm a n , of
P o rtla n d , w ere v is ito rs a t th e h o m e
of M r. a n d M rs. II. L. St. C la ir on
S u n d ay .
C ity M a rsh a l M cK inney h a s h a n d ­
ed in h is re s ig n a tio n .
I t w ill be
a c te d upon to n ig h t by th e co u n cil.
H e c o n te m p la te s g o in g e a st.
Mrs. J . S. G iln e tt, Mr. a n d M rs. E.
P. C o n v erse a n d M rs. W illiam Doyle,
of P o rtla n d , w ere o v e r S u n d ay g u e sts
of M r, a n d M rs. E rn e s t S tr a tto n .
A b ab y boy w as h o rn to M r. an d
Mrs. E a rl T h o m p so n of P o rtla n d on
Mrs. T h o m p so n is th e
M arch 26
d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d Mrs. II. E
Davis,
E rn e s t B ru g g e r w as o n e of th e
boys w ho re c e n tly e n liste d in th e
c o u n tr y ’s s e rv ic e , n o t E rn e s t Q u es­
in b e rry , a s w as e rro n e o u s ly s ta te d in
Hie lu st O u tlo o k .
«
Mr. an d M rs. P . C. H o d g e a re e n ­
te r ta in in g th e fo r m e r ’s b ro th e r-in -
law a n d s is te r , M r. an d M rs. D avid
I'o rd o f C in c in n a ti, O hio, w ho a re
v is itin g h e re w itli a p o ss ib ility o f lo­
c a tin g p e rm a n e n tly in th e w est.
A re p o rt
fro m
C e n tra lia
an­
no u n ces th a t F r a n c is D. Y eag er, fo r­
m erly a s s is ta n t to C o u n ty A g ric u l­
tu r is t 8. B. H all of G re sh a m , m ad e a
s t ir r in g p a tr io tic a d d re s s b efo re a
m ass m e e tin g h eld fo r o rg a n iz in g a
p e rm a n e n t R ed C ro ss so ciety . H e is
a lie u te n a n t in th e W a s h in g to n
g u a rd s .
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The REXALL Store
M rs. Jo h n R o b e rts , w ho h a s been
ill fo r se v e ra l w eek s, Is slo w ly im ­
p ro v in g .
S he is a b le to s it up a
p a rt o f each d ay . Mr. an d M rs. Ed.
R o b e rts of W elch es a re sp e n d in g a
few d ay s w ith th e ir p a re n ts h ere.
A p a rty of G re sh a m p eo p le w ent
to H o u lto n by a u to m o b ile last T h u r s ­
day a fte rn o o n to a tte n d rev iv al m e e t­
in g s g o in g on a t t h a t p lace in th e
F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h .
T hey re ­
m a in e d fo r th e n ig h t, th e g u e s ts of
Rev. W in. R. P lu m le e a n d w ife a n d
r e tu r n e d F rid a y . T h o se in th e p a rty
w ere Mr. an d M rs. W ill O g d en an d
fam ily , M rs. W illiam W all a n d little
g ra n d s o n , M isses M in n ie R o b e rts o n
a n d M ary C ath ey .
T h e sp ecial m e e tin g s in th e M. E.
c h u rc h , w h ich w ere a n n o u n c e d fo r
th is w eek, h av e been p o stp o n e d , o ’l
a c c o u n t o f th e m e e tin g s th is w eek
in th e B a p tis t c h u rc h . A f e a tu r e of
th e E a s te r e x ercises in th e M eth o d ­
ist c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay w ill be o f­
fe rin g s of llllie s
A ny w ho w ish to
m a k e an o ffe rin g of a lllly as a m e­
m o ria l fo r a d e p a rte d frie n d , a r e in ­
v ite d to b rin g o r se n d th e sa m e to
th e c h u rc h .
I t Is ex p ected th a t a
c o m m itte e w ill be a p p o in te d to m ak e
a s u ita b le d is trib u tio n o f th e flow ers
M iss E m elle A n d e rso n is sh o w in g to th e sick a n d s h u t-in s a f t e r S u n ­
a few frie n d s a v ery tine piece of day.
c ro c h e t w ork
re c e n tly
fin ish ed by
W allace W ilk in so n an d L ee M er­
tier, it is in th e n a tu r e o f a b o rd e r
rill h av e sig n ed u p fo r th e U n ited
to a tu b le co v er, c o n s is tin g of a
S ta te s d is p a tc h serv ice.
It is said
piece o f lin en sp u n und w oven by
th a t in th e e v e n t of w a r tw o w ealth y
h e r g r a n d m o th e r o v e r 60 y e a rs ago.
w om en of P o rtla n d w ill d o n a te d is­
It is e x c e p tio n a lly line.
p a tc h u u to s fo r th e i r use, an d It Is
T h e B a p tist M issio n ary so ciety will
to th e m t h a t th e tw o y o u n g m en w ill
m eet on T h u ra d u y a fte rn o o n , A pril
receiv e a ss ig n m e n ts.
6, usilli M rs. W. E. B ates. T h e s u b ­
An a d v e rtis e r o rd e re d h is w an t ad
je c t is
“The
G ospel A w heel u n d
o u t y e s te rd a y
b e c a u se
it to o k so
A flo at.” T h e re w ill be g o o d m u sic
m u ch tim e to a n s w e r te le p h o n e calls.
am i an a d d re s s by M rs. O. C. W rig h t
R in g n u m b e r »8 up an d ask him
of P o rtlu n d , s e c r e ta ry of th e W ll-
a b o u t It. T h e fam ily lias b een se t
llu iu tle a ss o c ia tio n .
A c o rd lu l w el­
cra z y a lre a d y o v e r th a t a d , so d o n ’t
com e w ill he g iv en to ail.
g et sc a re d If y o u see c h a in lig h tin g .
Mrs. A. ,1. W. B ro w n h a s been In
R o b e rt L a n sd o w n e o f C o ttre ll w as
lied fo r a w e e k w ith to n s ilitis an d
In G re sh a m on b u sin e ss to d ay . Mr.
o th e r c o m p lic a tio n s c a u se d by o v e r- I
L a n sd o w n e h a s re c eiv ed w o rd th a t
e x e rtio n .
H e r d a u g h te r D o rris h a s 1
h is f a th e r , liv in g in K a n sa s, h a s s u f­
been 111 fo r u b o u t th r e e w eek s u n d
fe re d n s tr o k e of p u laly sls. M r. an d
su ffe re d a re la p se .
C o n s ta n t
c a re
M rs. L a n sd o w n e w ill go e a si in a b o u t
an d a tte n tio n
im p o sed
u p o n Mrs.
tw o w eek s to be g o n e In d efin itely .
B row n is re s p o n sib le fo r h e r c o n d i­
W ill R o b e rts o n a n d F re d H o ss left
tio n , w h ich is im p ro v in g .
on S u n d a y fo r C a lg a ry . C a n a d a , g o ­
S o p h o m o re d a y w ill he o b se rv e d a t
in g by way o f S p o k an e. Mr. R o b e rt­
U nion H igh S chool No. 2 n ex t F r i ­
son so ld h is te a m of h o rs e s to Geo.
day m o rn in g , by sp e c ia l e x e rc ise s in
K. H o w itt b e fo re leav in g .
tlie asse m b ly h a ll a t I» o ’clo ck In
W. K. H a m ilto n a n d w ife, o f P o r t­
h o n o r of th e s o p h o m o re c lass.
In
th e ev e n in g of th e sa m e duy, a b o y s’ la n d , w ere G re sh a m v is ito rs y e s te r­
n i e p tlo n w ill be g iv en to th e so p h o ­ d ay .
Miss E s th e r E lfo rd a n d M iss E m m a
m ore ,;irls in h o n o r of th e b a s k e t b all
team ,
l'h e re c e p tio n w ill he h eld at J o h n s o n v is ite d frie n d s a t T ro u td a le
la s t S u n d ay .
the sch o o lh o u se .
TH IN K ING
I h a v e t h o u g h t h o w 1 o n c e w a s lo n e ly .
W h e n t r a v e l i n g th e w a y o f s in .
A n d n o w I c a n t e l l y o u , w in n e r
W h a t a c o m f o r t 1 h a v e w it h i n .
But
w i t h t h i s p e a c e J’ v e a h u n k *n, s in
n e r,
A b u r d e n I fe e l f o r y o u
I lo n g to b a d y o u w i t h It • n d e r t i a r e
T o o n e w h o is k i n d a n ti tr u e .
I ’ ve
b ee n t h i n k i n g to d a y o f a S a v io r ,
w in n e r.
H o w h e t o ile d In t h i s w o r l d o f w in :
H o w lie l e f t h is h o m e in m a n s io n s f a i r .
S a lv a t io n f o r im t o w in .
I
lia v c t h o u g h t h o w he s u f f e r e d a n il
d ie d , s in n e r .
H o w th e y h u n g h im u p o n th e tr e e ;
H o w c a lm l y a n il p a t ie n t l y he b o r e i t a ll
'I’ iia t w e m i g h t f o r e v e r g o fr e e .
W h a t a w y m p u ih y x in g f r i e n d , w in n e r.
H o w c a n y o u t u r n h im a w a y
H e g e n t ly p h -a d a w i t h > o u n o w . s in n e r .
A m i h ow c a n y o u s t i l l d e la y . ’
I h a v e t h o u g h t o f h iw l o v i n g s p i r i t
W h ic h y o u c a r e le s s ly g r ie v e e a c h «lay.
A n d w o n d e r j u s t n o w i f y o u ’ r e g r ie v i n g
T h e te n d e r s p i r i t a w a y
«d i n o w , w h ile
A c c e p t h im ,
H i- l o v i n g l y w
r t t b l o n h im
b ein g used su c c e ssfu lly in E u ro p e fo r
th e w o u n d ed a n d c rip p le d so ld ie rs .
In v a ria b ly th e c o n v a le sc e n t m en p r e ­
fe r to d ire c t th e i r ow n c h a ir r a t h e r
th a n to h a v e Home o n e p u sh th e m
a b o u t. O ne of th e s e c h a irs , w h ich is
of S w iss m a k e a n d c o sts a sm a ll
su m , Is eq u ip p e d w ith a o n e -q u a r te r-
h o rse p o w er m o to r su s p e n d e d be­
tw een th e s te e r in g a n d re u r w heel.
C u rre n t is su p p lie d fro m a b a tte ry of
ilfteen lead
p la te
cells h o u sed In
th r e e boxes b e n e a th th e s e a t.
The
b a tte ry is of fifty a m p e r h o u re c a ­
p acity an d p ro v id e s sufficient e n e rg y
fo r a r u n o f th ir ty to fo rty m iles.
F iv e fo rw a rd an d five re v e rse sp eed s
a re p ro v id ed . T h e s te e rin g an d o p e r­
a tin g m e c h a n ism is of th e v ery s im ­
p lest.
ENI EEDING
Easter tide is the season of the year when
KBPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
ott er many unusual inducements to the
man or young man who seeks a Spring
Suit <<r Top Coal of distinction and un
impeachable quality
"I m ay b e
LIMIT.
now , but th e r e w as
a tim e w hen I ro d e in my c a rr ia g e ”
Yes a i d y o u r m o th e r p u sh e d It "
E x ch an g e
The fabrics arc of rare patterns in
Out o’ Sight Mole Traps
N O W IS T H E T IM E
to exterm inate the destructive mole and the O ut-o’-Sight
T rap is the official trap, recommended by the state in­
structor. T H E T R A P T H A I' G E T S ’EM.
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
G re s h a m ,
$30
PALMQUIST SHINGLE CO
E. W. AYLSWORTH
SANDY. O R EG O N
G RESH AM
Ve*vn<M l« t*
TW H—„ M » wi» 'K a n
O reg o n .
Sanitary
Meat Market
ED
BAUMAN,
GRESHAM,
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Prop.
-
ORE.
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
MUST SELL
Having closed our business we must sell the following:
Car load of Shingles F. 0 . B. ears Bull Run, Oregon.
7000 Cedar Posts, 10 to 21 inch F. O. B. cars Bull Run, Ore.
25,000 feet of used F ir I.limber mostly two inch, at Bull
Run, Oregon This lumber has been used for riuming w ater
and wood, will sell very, very eheap. Suitable for concrete
work, barn floors, bridges, etc.
t ill- load of lumber used in conveyor at Troutdale, Oregon.
Heavy lumber.
1200 feet of conveyor chain,
inch, six inch link with
sprocket wheel, gearing, pulley and belt ready for action at
Troutdale, Oregon.
One almost new Mitchell wagon. 3 Vo iuch.
One
horse power electric motor, single phase 33 cycle, will
operate any place on Estacada circuit.
Telephone 636
Gresham Wood Company
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I h m m ii n ia.
In d ig e stio n n e a rly a lw a y s d is tu rb s
t ie sleep m o re o r less, a n d is o fte n
th e c a u se of in s o m n ia
E a t a lig h t
s u p p e r w ith little it an y m eat, and
no m ilk ; also ta k e o n e of C h a m b e r­
la in ’s T a b le ts im m e d ia te ly a f t e r su p
p e r, an d see If you do not re s t m uch
b e tte r. O b ta in a b le every w h e re
Adv
t
$18.00
Phone 43
SPEED
T H E Y ARE HERE!
- - - -
styles so complete as to etnbruee every
m an's preference, young, old or nt
betw ecn
MAIN S T R E E T
THE
Of th e 3.000 o r m o re is la n d s co m ­
p risin g th e P h ilip p in e s, o n ly a b o u t
400 a r e in h a b ite d
You will And our assortment of
Others for $15.00
t
E lla H all an d H a rry D epp in th e
B lu e b ird p h o to d ra m a to be e x h ib ite d
a t S m ith ’s T h e a te r on F rid a y an d
S a tu r d a y . A pril 6 a n d 7, u n d e r th e
title of "The L ove G irl” fu rn is h e s
so m e of th e m ost t .trillin g ex am p les
o f ’’speed m a n ia ’’ ev r p h o to g ra p h e d .
T h e sto ry c a rr ie s th e m e rit of o rig i­
n a lity In plo a n d ill' m e, H in d u M ys­
tics, h av in g n e v e r b e fo re been ap-
1 lied to e x p lo ita tio n on th e sc reen .
E lla H all m a k e s th e m ost a t t r a c t ­
ive a n d lo v a b le g irl im a g in a b le . T h is
is a ty p ic a l B lu e b ird filled w ith
r e f re s h in g
in te r e s t,
s e n s a tio n a l
( ones a n d a sto ry th a t a p p e a ls to all
U p e s of th e a t e r g o ers, it w ill be a
itc h re w a rd fo r a n y o n e w ho sees th e
tw o y o u th fu l p la y e rs reflect th e joys
of y o u th am t sw in g th e plot fro m a
I re m ise of th e m ost d ire fu l re s u lts
to th e h a p p ie s t of e n d in g s
T h e re w ill be six re e ls of p ic tu re s.
S p ecial m u sic
F rid a y .
A dm ission
5 a n d 10 c e n ts
Adv.
nature discards the dull drab of winter, dons
tl sprightly new dress of Spring, and ini
htti s mankind with the same spirit.
$ 2 0 ,. $ 2 5 ,
W ILSON'S MESSAGE.
Let no p e rs o n , m an o r w om an,
w ho voted a t th e la s t e le c tio n , fail
Io re a d th e w h o le o f th e m essag e
th a t P re s id e n t W ilson d e liv e re d to
c o n g re ss on A pril 2
W h o ev er n e g ­
lects to re a d t h a t m essag e m u st be
c lassed a s an u n in fo rm e d a n d u n ­
q u alified v o ter. T ile h is to ric a l fa c ts
s ta te d a n d th e m o ra l s e n tim e n ts ex­
p ressed a re a t th e b o tto m of ju s t
g o v e rn m e n t, rig h t c iv iliz a tio n an d
m o ral c h a ra c te r.
H ow ever, we m ay d is a g re e a s to
m e th o d s of a c tio n w e sh o u ld all be
a g re e d on th e g re a t p rin c ip le s e n u n ­
c ia te d by o u r P re s id e n t. T o d ay we ÿ
a r e n e ith e r re p u b lic a n ,
d e m o c ra ts
n o r so c ia lite ; n o r sim p ly A m erican s
b u t c itiz e n s of th e w o rld , h ig h -m in d ­
At th e b e g in n in g o f th e n in e te e n th ed m e m b e rs of th e h u m a n race. It
c e n tu ry m o re th a n 200 offen ses w ere sh o u ld be p la in to e v e ry o n e in th is
p u n is h a b le w ith d e a th In E n g la n d .
c o u n try , if wo go to w a r. w hy we
a r e fig h tin g . It w ill be a n in e x c u s­
T h e m eat p a c k in g in d u s try of th is a b le fa u lt, fro m -h is tim e o n , for
c o u n try in 1910 re p re s e n te d a v a lu ­ an y citiz e n to re m a in in ig n o ra n c e
a tio n of 9 1 ,> 7 « ,0 9 0 ,0 9 0 .
o r h a m p e r th e w o rk in g s of o u r gov­
e rn m e n t. S ilen ce b e c o m e th th o se
w ho h a v e e a rs b u t h e a r not an d
h e a d s h u t th in k n o t.
N ew C lo th e s
the day.
h e g e n t ly c a ll s y o u .
d e a r u n s a v e d fr ie n d ,
a i t s to s a v e y o u ,
y o u r h o p e s d«p e n <l.
E le c tric w heel c h a ir s s im ila r to
th o se em p lo y ed at th e P a n a m a -P a c ific
I n te r n a tio n a l ex p o sitio n la s t y e a r a re
And of Course
of
TODAY,
B y i ’ A P T . C <1. B R A N S O N .
I ’ v e b e e n t h i n k i n g to d a y o f y o u . w in n e r.
O f th e a n g u is h y o u o f t m u s t f e e l.
A n d w o n d e r in g i f o n e w o r d I c o u ld wa>
Y o u r b r o k e n h e a r t m i g h t h e a l.
E a s te r !
the fashionable colors
Compare our values at
O l YOU
KINNER.
Manufacturers of Shingles,
Posts. Telephone and Tele
graph Poles and Apple Boxes t
Phone Sandy 104.
lim e is Short!
Now in which you may pay First Half of Taxes
will accept your instructions to pa> not later than
Wednesday Morning, April 4th
Do not procrastinate. It will mean expense.
Be thrifty, do it now.
FIRST STATE BANK
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GRESHAM,
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OREGON
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