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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1917)
ton » fa g b GRESHAM M ultnom ah O range No 71 will S. E. Roberta, form erly postm aster meet In th e ir hall S aturday, Ju n e at Bull Run, and a nephew of It M 23. The sub ject for th e lectu re Roberta, p o stm aste r at G resham , has hour h C hildren's Day. P atrons, all been appointed sheriff of the newly cnnie out and bring your children created D eschutes county of which and If you have none, borrow your 1 Bend is th e co u n t seat. He was here uelghtgira, and let ua m ake it a pleas- j last week In atten d an ce upon the an t and happy day for the children. sh eriff’s convention in P o rtlan d His N eighbors who a re not grangers, are wife and two ch ild ren accom panied cordially invited to bring th e ir ch il him aud will rem ain in G resham dren and be m erry with its We are with th e ir relatives for about a only children once ao let ua try to 1 m onth Sheriff R oberts retu rn ed to m ake thia a day to be rem em bered Bend on Sunday m orning, arriv in g hv all present. We will have songs th ere yesterday noon. and recitation« by the children, alao I T he high school A lum ni associa .some by th e older one«. Essays and talk« to th e children. All are co r tlon will meet at the high school dially invited to atten d the lecture building next S atu rd ay night at 8 o'clock for tile purpose of electin g o f hour MRS. G W ALLDER, L ecturer. ficers for th e ensuing year aud con ductin g any o th e r business th a t may Al. H am m er, the well-known con properly come before It trat tor, ia reported q u ite aick again A w indm ill constructed from a a s the reault of a severe cold. wagon wheel and barrel staves, a gas Mayor S tapleton will leave for pipe for d riving sh a ft, and two M inneapolis on F riday evening next wooden pulleys with belts, has been io atten d the session of Im perial attach ed by a South Dakota man to S brinerà He will be aw ay about two Ills wife's w ashtuh. With this con triv an ce wind does not only the fam i weeks. ly w ashing, but also ru n s the chlck- John l l r o w n in su res au tom ob iles enfeed g rin d er, an em ery wheel, an Phone f 13. egg beater, nnd a churn. YELLOW FIR LUMBER ALL GRADES TO HKLIMT IR O M . FINISH LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING, MOULDINGS KILN DRIED Sash, Doors, Nails, B uilders’ Hardware Jones Lumber Co. i G resham Yard Ì T H IS IS T H E Iff YOU WANT M EAT Off H lO H E iT C L A S S T his B utcmeix . SHOP YOU M U S T no t O utstep inside amp you will see A FOOD SHOP Off R eal o v a l it y QUALITY FOOD SHOP of th e town. We are th e b u tc h ers of renow n. We a re now serving th e m ost fastidious folks with th e best m eats they have ever eaten and the foods they purchase a re delivered at th e ir homes w ith a speed th a t’s never been beaten. A J W. BROWN, Prop. Gresham Market G R ESH A M . OREGON Get this $ 1 .8 5 L IM IT E D Bp«?» ial offer exp ireaon date narnvd in coupon. There a fte r price w ill be I1.B6. W eas’-E ver BC 99 ALUM INUM S IX -Q U A R T KETTLE For P r e se r v in g , P ot R oasting, S tew in g, Etc. $1.15 For O N L Y j n d th e c o u p o n i f p re s e n te d on o r b e fo re J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 7 . W e a r-E v e r" aluminum utensils give enduring satisfaction oecause they are so carefully in~de M a »« via from thick, hard, sheet aluminum. R ep la ce uten sils that w ear out i:1' ’ with u ten sils that “ W ear-Ever" Look for th e W e a r - E v e r " ttade mark on the bottom of every utensil. If it is not there, it is not ' W ear-E ver.'* REFU SE SL B S T IT U T E S C ut out th e C o u p o n tt'i .. /L ? . w ... "W e t’■•Ever” » » . i t f ,-ta i.is Kidder Hdwe. Co. G resham , flr r g n s OUTLOOK TLK9DAÏ, GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS JUNK 1», 101" S FormâTru m it Mrs. Maxwell Schneider has a new O verland C ountry Club car Mrs. A delaid M cPbee, of P o rtland, is spending th e week with Miss Mary Cathey Miss Emma B Johnson spent Sat urday ev en in g at the O aks with Portland, friends. Bert Boss has enlisted in th e am- : biilance corps and expects to go east ' in a sh o rt tim e to begin train in g Mrs. Echo Akin and son Russell ' visited the rose carnival F riday, the ’ g u ests of Mrs. C larence T ru e ilson. J C lark S tlllions was hom e from the ' tra in in g cam p to spend a few days j with his p aren ts, Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Stlllions. Mrs. 1. .McColl e n tertain ed at d in ner on Sunday Mrs. W arren , the Misses H elene and B ertha Duff and Dr. C. R. McColl, all of P o rtlan d . Miss Della H ughes, one of th e re cent g rad u a tes of the union high school, is em ployed as office assistan t to h er b ro th er, Dr. H. H. Hughes. Mr and Mrs. George Siers, of P o rtland, spent S aturday and Sunday with Mrs. II. C unningham of Spring- crest farm . T he la tte r Is Mr. S iers’ •• sister. The W om en’s C h ristian T em per, ance Union will m eet at th e lib rary next T hursday aftern o o n a t 2:31) for sewing. A sh o rt business session will he held. Miss Ruby Emery retu rn ed Friday front Union, O regon, w here she has been nu rsin g the wife and baby d a u g h te r of her b ro th er. Dr. Mark W Emery. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. St. C lair spent I Sunday in P o rtlan d , th e g u ests ol Dr and Mrs. R obert E lm er Sm ith. Dr. Sm ith Is p asto r of th e S unny side M ethodist Episcopal church. C laude S m ith has sold his motion p ictu re show to a man from P ort laud. He I h expecting to go to e a st ern Oregon to work. E. A. Easley I was In stru m en tal in finding a buyer I fo r Mr. Sm ith. J. T. C lark of Jack so n , M ichigan spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. W E. Bates. Mr. 'Clark is a prom inent frien d of th e B ates’, form erly acco- clated w ith Ju d g e C. A. Blair, Mrs B ates’ fath er. H enry Bottlesou and W illiam HUI yard, recen t naval recru its from th is vicinity, cam e down from B rem er ton for a few days an d took p a rt In th e rose festival b arad e. They were v isitin g relatives here. Mrs. J. O. S tew art of Stapleg, Min n eso ta, has been visiting h e r b ro th er R. F. W alters of G resham H eights F arm . H er d a u g h te r, Mrs. G eorge O rlem an and G eorge O rlem an, J r., accom panied Mrs. Stew art. Guy Jones from th e C lackam as tra in in g cam p visited hom e folks on Sunday. Guy has resigned hiB posi tion as C aptain W est’s o rd erly and has been tra n sfe rre d to th e m edical corps. He is now an assista n t d en tal surgeon. Officers from L ents were in G resh. am on S atu rd ay looking for E arl R eth erfo rd and Bud H azlet, two ru n aw ay boys. They left a description w hich may be found In an ad v e rtise m ent elsew here. A t last rep o rts the boys had not been h eard from. Miss N ellie F aris has retu rn ed hom e a fte r a few w eeks' visit w ith frien d s In R oseburg and Salem. At th e la tte r place she was the guest of Miss F lorence Cleveland, form erly of G resham , who is a t th e head of the Salem Young W om en's C h ristian as sociation. Jo h n Brown yesterday bought J. N. C lan ah an 's Butck m otor car and is having It th o ro u g h ly overhauled Mr B row n's Insurance business is in creasing to such an ex tent th a t he re q u ires b e tte r tra n sp o rta tio n th a n a h o rse; besides he can now cover a g re a te r te rrito ry and m ake m ore fre qu en t trips » e ll a lly o u r H o r s e s e x c e p t th o s e y o u n e e d fw Workinyour-Field. HaulCheaper -Faster with S m ith Form-a-Truck OU are losing money—losing tim e—delaying farm work when you take your horses out of the field to do your hauling. - Get a Smith Fot^m-a-Truck—let it carry the m anure—your hay— your fertilizer. Use it for hauling crops—feed lumber—c o al-an d everything on the farm. If you are a dairy farmer, sell all your horses. Use Smith Form a-Truck. Save two thirds your time. 'Treble your profit. Y g s j I I Twice the Work of 4 Horses Amazing Economies Hundreds of farmers are proving in actual daily performance that one Smith Form-a-Truck will do twice the work of two teams. And at half the cost. Yet Smith Form-a-TrucHt costs you no more than a good team and harness—$350. Less than 8c per ton mile. 6,000 to 8,000 miles per set of tires— 12 to 18 miles per gallon of gaso line 12 to 15 miles per hour under full load— and repair expenses practically nothing Smith Form a-Truck shows record of 20,000 miles' service with average loads of 2,050 pounds—at a total of $8 for repairs. Save the Time T he best speed a team can mal e on the road under full load is thiee to four miles an hour. Smith Form-a-Truck can carry the same load at the amazing rate of 12 to 15 miles an hour— one-third the time of slow, costly horses. Think what this tremendous saving means in drivers’ wages! Goes Anywhere Use Smith Form-a-Truck any place on your farm — over roughest roads — through worst Held — through deepest sand — through mud, •and, snow. No hill is too steep for it. Cost» Nothing While Idle 8 g Farm horses work only 1,000 hours a year -100 «lays of 10 hours each. Yet they eat—get veteri nary services and extra care for 365 days. Think of the tremendous money you are losing. 265 days of idleness Use your Smith Form-a-Truck as many hours a day as necessary- for 365 days every year. When idle, it costs you not one penny. And when it work*, it makes tug protits for you. Famous 8-in-l Convertible Farm Bodi Pull the lever! Instantly you get any one of eight combinations of farm bodies without a single tool -stock rack body—hay rack basket rack hog rack — grain - Hat rack—high flare board flat rack, scoop board down. Exclusive Smith Form-a-Truck feature. Now for 6 Cars Smith F orm -a-T ruck attachment combined with a Ford, Maxwell, Dodge Bros., Chevrolet, Buick or Overland chassis makes a fully guaran teed, powerful, strong one ton truck Double construction the strongest known to engineer ing. 90% ot load earned on Smith Form a Truck rear axle. Ford rear axle” inertly acts as a jack-shaft Come in NOW. Let us show you how Smith Form-a-Truck on your lan u will save you big money. TROUTDALE AUTO CO. C. I. RAKER & SON. Props. $ G resham P h on e 18x1 rroutilalff P h on e Main 12 1 TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS F or th e first tim e In the h isto ry of Stom ach Trouble* ami C onstipation. th e M ultnom ah county poor farm has “ I will cheerfully say that C ham it been self su stain in g Much m ore b erla in 's T ab lets are the m ost sa tis produce “is raised th an Is needed and factory rem edy for stom ach troubles ju st th is m onth a lo t of su rp lu s pork and con stip atio n th a t I have sold jn Notice Is hereby given th a t Hie was tu rn ed off, b ringing in m ore th a n th irty -fo u r years' d ru g sto re se rv ice,” w rites 8. H M urphy, d ruggist. county su p e rin ten d e n t of M ultnom ah »1400. H arold K ern was home on leave |co u n ty . Oregon, will hold the reg u lar W ellsburg. N. Y O btainable every where. of absence for th e week-end from the I exam ination of ap p lican ts for sta te If your O utlook su b scrip tio n hes A m erican L ake tra in in g cam p His i ertffleates at High School of Com expired renew today. Read the W ant Ads. m other. Mrs. M D K ern, gave a d in merce, F ifth and H arrison stree ts, as ; follow s: n er on Sunday In hpnor of H arold C om m encing W ednesday, Ju n e 27, and also In honor of the b irth d ay of 1917, at 8 :3 0 o'clock a m , and con Roy K ern T hose at th e d in n er were tin u in g until S atu rd ay . Ju n e 30, th e two K ern fam ilies aud Miss Isa 1917, at I o'clock p in W ednesday Forenoon U S his- bel M etzger ■ tory, w riting tp e n tn a rs h ip ), m usic, D W. M etzger has sold his hom e ' ‘>r»w*ug W ednesday A ftern o o n -- P h y sio l place, consisting of fo u r and a h alf If not yon tuav still ha\t one by making your wants known reading, m anual tra in in g , com . j acres an d residence on South Rob ogy, posttton. dom estic science, m ethods to ns. e rts avenue, to G eorge T aeheron of In reading, course o t stu d y for d ra w H aley sta tio n , who expects to take ing. m ethods in arith m etic. T h u rsd ay F o ren o o n — A rithm etic, possession a t once. Mr. M etzger's Taking into consideration the heavy income tax in effect at history of education, psychology, plans have not been announced The m ethods in geography, m echanical the present time and the tax exempt features of the Liberty deal was m ade th ro u g h K rider ft El- draw ing, dom estic a rt, course of Loan Bond we believe that the demand by the large investors kington study fo r dom estic art T h u rsd ay A fternoon — G ram m ar, for the Liberty Loan Bond will be such as to cause them to sell The "group m eetin g ," announced geography, sten o g rap h y . A m erican in th e last O utlook, is In progress at lite ra tu re , physics, typew riting, m eth above par. We are handling this business without cost to yon th e M ethodist Episcopal church In ods tn language, thesis for prim ary or the Government and you may be free to call upon us for te re stin g services w ere held th is a f certificate information F rid ay F o ren o o n — Theory and tern o o n and in th e evening, b egin practice. o rth o g ra p h y t sp e llin g ), ning at 7 :30 o'clock, several speakers physical geography. E n g ltrh lite ra -, We also receive and remit Red Gross subscriptions without will discuss som e of th e problem s of tu rs. ch em istry , physical cu ltu re. charge F riday A fternoon School law. the church work. A basket su p p er geology, alg eb ra, civil governm ent. will be held on th e church lawn this S atu rd ay Forenoon - - G eom etry, j evening a t six o'clock, to which all botany. S atu rd ay A ftern o o n — G eneral hts- ¡ a re invited. B ring well filled baskets and let th e w hole fam ily enjoy th e I to ry . bookkeeping. GRESHAM. OREGON Did You Get a Bond? FIRST STATE BANK treat. j W C. ALDERSON, County Superintendent Schools •