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

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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.
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G resham Yard
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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
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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
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G resham ,
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OUTLOOK
TLK9DAÏ,
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
JUNK
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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W C. ALDERSON,
County Superintendent Schools
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