Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 10, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
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Bond-. O v er th e C o u n te r.
A th o u s a n d y e a rs ago, th e s c ie n t­
ists so u g h t to tu r n th e b a se r m e ta is
in to gold. T o d ay , w ith n o le ss zeal
but w ith a c h a n c e fo r su ccess, is th e
sc ie n tific w o rld se a rc h in g fo r a ch e a p
s u b s titu te fo r g a so lin e fo r use in a u ­
to m o b ile s a n d o th e r g as en g in e s.
OVTLOOK TUESDAY,
GRESHAM PEOPLE
Jl'L Y
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A m e e tin g w ill be h e ld in th e li- i
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b ra ry W e d n esd ay e v e n in g , 8 o 'clo ck ,
O scar C a rlso n left M onday fo r Mos-
to s t a r t a b ra n c h of th e n a tio n a l
re a d in g c irc le , w hich is b ein g c a rrie d
Id a h o , fo r a visit w ith frie n d s
on u n d e r th e D e p a rtm e n t of th e In- a n d re la tiv e s
j te rio r. D ifferen t c o u rs e s a re p ro v id ed
Mr. a n d M rs. O ust C a rls o n e n te r-
fo r d iffe re n t ages.
T h e re a re no 'a ln e d o v e r S u n d ay
th e
follow ing
c h a rg e s fo r m e m b e rsh ip . A d ip lo m a g u e sts fro m P o rtla n d : Mr. an d Mrs.
fro m th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill be g iv en i S w an so n a n d d a u g h te r E lsie,
and
on c o m p le tio n of th e w ork.
g ra n d m a S w anson.
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j M rs. M ary Z in g sh iem
an d sons,
W. E. B ates, c h ief o p e r a to r of th e 1 W ill a n d S h e rm a n , M rs. A n n a T y rre ll
G resh am s u b - s ta tio n , h a s receiv ed a a n d d a u g h te r Effie, w ere g u e sts of
c o m m u n ic a tio n fro m A. N. M cM icken, Mr. a n d M rs. J. R. D uncan last S un-
sa le s m a n a g e r of th e P o rtla n d R ail- J day.
way L ig h t & P o w er C o., to th e effect
Jo e S m ith v isited h is tw in b ro th e rs
th a t fh e c o m p an y w ill
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lo n g e r lust w eek. T h e la t te r hav e e n liste d
m a k e fre e re n e w a ls of c a rb o n flla- in th e h o s p ita l corps.
H e rm a n is
m e n ts an d G em lam p s, g iv in g a s th e tr a in in g a t th e H ill M ilita ry A cad-
B onds in d e n o m in a tio n s so low
th a t th ey can be b o u g h t o v e r th e
c o u n te r in an y s to r e h av e been re c ­
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tr e a s u ry d e p a r t­
m en t by R o b e rt W W ooley, d ire c to r
F re d P o w ell h a s been very sick
o f p u b licity fo r th e L ib e rty L oan 1
fo r a few day s, b ut is b e tte r now
M r. W oo ley ’s p la n , w h ich h a s th e in- >
A dev ice h a s re c e n tly b een in v e n t­ d o rs e m e n t of m an y m e m b e rs of th e
Mr. a n d M rs. M. D. K e rn v isited
ed by F . A. W ilk in so n , a n E n g lis h ­ lo cal c o m m itte e , w as o u tlin e d by him w ith re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d on S u n d ay .
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n al c o m b u s tio n e n g in e s u sed fo r d riv ­ in g a d v iso ry b o ard .
M rs. M in u te D o n ah u e, w ho h as
ing e le c tric lig h tin g p la n ts a n d o th e r
If th is p la n is fo llo w ed , th e new been w ith M rs. D. R. S h o e m a k e r fo r
p u rp o s e s, d e sig n e d fo r ru n n in g on b o n d s w ill be p lace d o n sa le im m e d i­ th e p a s t m o n th , h as r e tu rn e d to h e r
g a so lin e , can be ru n e n tire ly on p a r ­ a te ly a f t e r th e te rm s o f th e n e x t w ar h om e in P o rtla n d .
affin, w ith o u t a lte r a tio n to th e e n g in e lo an a r e a n n o u n c e d .
T h ey w ill be I
o r c u rb u r e te r.
so ld o v e r th e c o u n te r s of c ig a r sto re s , ; A. M. W ilk in so n , ex -city m a rs h a l,
W ilk in s o n ’s “ b y p ass paraffin a t­ in d e p a rtm e n t s to re s , e v e ry w h e re th a t le ft on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g fo r V in so r
ta c h m e n t" is in e x p e n siv e a n d can be m en a n d w om en a re in th e h a b it o f in U nion c o u n ty , w h ere be w ill ta k e
lilte d u p in a very s h o r t tim e, a n d th e g o in g
low an d th e c o n d itio n s of su p p ly a n d p e c tin g a call at any tim e to go to
a p o sitio n in a lu m b e r cam p
e n g in e can be in s ta n tly c o n v e rte d to
B en ju m in S tro n g , g o v e rn o r o f th e
dem and u n c e rta in .
¡C a lifo rn ia .
I Mr. an d M rs W itte r a n d Mrs. E aly
ru n on paraffin o r p e tro l by sim p ly New Y ork d is tric t fe d e ra l re s e rv e
W ord h a s been receiv ed fro m B ert
o p e n in g o r c lo sin g a valve. In o r d e r b a n k , said th a t th e m ost im p o rta n t L in d sey an d fam ily t h a t th ey a rriv e d
Geo. W. P e c k ,
G re a t
N o rth e rn w ho h av e been v is itin g a t th e lie
to v a p o rize th e paraffin to e n a b le a th in g now is to g e t th e g ro u n d p re ­ sa fe ly a t th e ir hom e
in
N am pa, a g e n t at P a rk R iv e r fo r m any y e a rs, H aven h om e, left T h u rsd a y fo r th e ir
s t a r t to be m a d e fro m co ld , a n e le c ­ p a re d fo r th e co m in g lo an . T h e p e r ­ Id a h o , a n d th a t Mr. L in d sey is ini- j h as been v is itin g w ith tile fa m ilie s homi- in S p o k an e.
tric a l h e a te r is p ro v id ed .
so n s fo r w hose m oney a d riv e m u s t p ro v in g in h e a lth .
o f W. F. a n d Geo. F. H oney. A n o th e r
A fte r th e e n g in e h as s ta r te d , th e be m ad e, h e sa id , is th e cla ss th a t
re c e n t g u e s t w as S e n io r C o rp o ra l
TERRY
puruffin an d a i r p a ssin g fro m th e c a r ­ d ra w s so m uch m o n ey a w eek in an
T o m o rro w is W C. T. U. day at E d w a rd Q u ig ley , a n e p h ew , w ho is a
C a lle rs a t th e C o o n s’ h om e la s t
b u r e te r a re h e a te d by in tro d u c in g a en v elo p e an d sp e n d s it all b efo re th e G la d sto n e C h a u ta u q u a .
A fe a tu re m e m b e r of th e W a sh in g to n N a tio n a l
sm a ll p e rc e n ta g e o f th e e x h a u s t g ase s en d o f th e n ext w eek. He u rg e d th a t of th e d ay will be a lu n c h e o n at G u a rd , a n d w ho h a s been on g u a rd S u n d ay w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. F re d Pel-
tou a n d M rs. A llen S hields.
B oth
d ire c t Into th e In le t p ipe, w hich, ev ery effo rt be m ad e to in flu en ce p e o ­ w hich G o v e rn o r W ith y co m b e w ill be a t im p o rta n t p o in ts n e a r T aco m a
w om en a r e th e d a u g h te r s of Mrs.
m in g lin g w ith th e paraffin a n d a ir, ple of th is cla ss to sp en d a little less th e g u est o f h o n o r.
C oons.
e n te r s th e c y lin d e rs fo r a seco n d th a n th e y g e t a n d to p u t th e d iffe r­
C a p ta in B a u e r re q u e s ts a fu ll a t ­
M rs. C oons re c e n tly w ent to H ison,
lim e.
en ce in to bonds.
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M rs. W E. B ates le ft M onday fo r te n d a n c e o f ail H om e G u a rd s, an d
W hen th e a tta c h m e n t is fitted to a F ra n c e , h e sa id , th e r e a re th o u s a n d s an e x te n d e d v isit w ith re la tiv e s an d any o th e r s w ho d e s ire to jo in th e o r ­ W ash ., to visit h e r ag ed m o th e r, M rs.
m o to r c a r, th e tw o v alves used a re of a s s o c ia tio n s o f w o rk in g p eo p le s a v ­ frie n d s. H e r m o th e r. M rs. C B lair, g a n iz a tio n , on W ed n esd ay ev e n in g at T. H a m m o n d , w ho is in very poor
c o n tro lle d fro m th e (la th b o a rd by ing m oney fo r f u tu r e loans.
of P o rtla n d , will be w ith th e B ates 8 p. m. s h a rp . All w ho h av e th e m h e a lth .
J . W. C oons, sex to n of D ouglass
m e a n s of s te e l w ires ru n in b ra ss
fam ily d u rin g Mrs. B ates ab sen ce.
a re a sk e d to b rin g g u n s
so
th a t
¡c e m e te ry , a n n o u n c e s th a t th e law n
"1 w a n t to be a b u g le r in th e m u ­
tu b e s , b u t in th e case o f a s ta tio n a ry
d rill can be g iven in th e m a n u a l of
M iss B essie How-itt h a s re tu rn e d a rm s.
m ow er, b elo n g in g to th e c e m e te ry ,
e n g in e , th e d a s h b o a rd c o n tro ls can be rin e s ,” a fifte e n -y e a r-o ld lad to ld th e
w as ta k e n fro m th e to o l h o u se ju s t
d isp e n se d w ith . F o r c o n tr o llin g th e r e c r u itin g officer a t C le v e la n d , s a y ­ fro m th e s u m m e r school a t th e M on­
Rev. F . L. B u rn s, d is tric t e ld e r, I b efo re D ® cor«tlon Day, an d h e r e ­
e le c tric a l h e a te r, a sw itch a n d p ilo t in g h is g r a n d m o th e r ap p ro v e d his m o u th ^N orm al, w h ere Hhe h a s co m ­
id ea. H e w as n o t accep ted .
p le te d th e n ec e ssa ry tra in in g .
Miss will hold q u a r te r ly m e e tin g s a t th e i 'lu e s ts th a t it be r e tu r n e d at once.
lum p a re p ro v id ed .
H o w itt will teac h n e a r S alem next F re e M e th o d ist c h u rc h S a tu rd a y a n d
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1917.
Pacific S ta te s : F a i r w e a th e r
Miss N ao m i H e a te r of
D ayton,
W ash ., v isite d last w eek w ith h e r
L ittle G w en d o ly n .M etzger u n d e r- w ith n o r m a l>te m p e ra tu re s .
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ALL G R A D ES TO SE LE C T FROM.
h e r a u n t, M rs. E. A. L e o n a rd
She rem o y al ot h e r to n s ils an d is m a k in g p a tte r n o w h )g t() J((| h(?Jng (.bjefly
Is now a tte n d in g th e N. E. A. in a s a tis f a c to r y recovery.
FINISH LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING, MOULDINGS
; used fo r deck d u tie s.
P o rtla n d .
M iss B essie O sb o rn e h a s a ccep ted ,
S to m a c h T ro u b le .
T h e su m o f $22 w hich h a s been th e p o sitio n of b o o k k e e p e r a t th e ' “ " ‘" ''- n e s s
j
. " T w ° y ear8 ag o 1 su ffere,i fro n i
co lle c te d by M iss Jo y a n d M iss F lo r ­ H om e P a rk in g c o m p a n y 's p la n t
Sash, Doors, Nails, Builders’ Hardware
f r e q u e n t a tta c k s ot sto m a c h tro u b le
en ce R ich ey in th e P le a s a n t V alley
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an d b ilio u s e ss," w rite s Miss E m m a
W im m I M a u l e d
n e ig h b o rh o o d , h as been tu r n e d o v e r
V e rb ry k e, L im a , O hio. “ I co u ld eat
to th e local c o m m itte e to be ap p lied
very little food th a t a g re e d w ith me
B ids will be received by th e B oard a n d I becam e so dizzy a n d sick a t my
in R ed C ro ss w ork.
o f D ire c to rs o f U nion H igh School s to m a c h a t tim e s th a t I h ad to ta k e
G resh u m Y ard.
Dist. No. 2, fo r ih e fu r n is h in g an d
R. F. C o n frey , sa le sm a n fo r th e d eliv ery of 100 co rd s o f first g ro w th hold of so m e th in g to k e e p fro m fa ll­
ing.
S eein g C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts
P e rry G ra n ite co m p an y of P o rtla n d , red fir wood.
a d v e rtis e d 1 d ecid e d to try th em . I
W ood to be d e liv e re d at th e school im p ro v ed r a p id ly .”
w as in G re sh a m thlB m o rn in g acc o m ­
O b ta in a b le ev- I
p an ied by h is w ife. H is h o m e is a b o u t p re m ise s on o r b efo re O c to b er 1st, pry w here.
1917.
five m iles w est of G re sh a m , n e a r th e
All bids to be in th e b a n d s o f th e
P ow ell V alley ro ad.
d e lic a c ie s will k eep w ell to th e
clerk by J u ly 20th, 1917.
G. W S T A P L E T O N .
n ex t m eal. If y o u 'v e d e sp a ire d
C h a irm a n .
A w eek -en d p a rty w hich en jo y ed
of g e ttlu g an ex act d u p lic a te of
an o u tin g a t W elches w as com posed K. A. M IL L E R , C lerk ,
y o u r b est h o m e ro o k in g , its
a t B ank o f G re sh a m .
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o f F re d T o d d an d tam ily , E. W Ay-
b ecau se y o u ’ve o v e rlo o k e d til l s
is w o rth an d fam ily , Dr. H a rry O tt.
b a k e ry .
We can p ro v e th a t
J o h n lirovvn in s u re s a u to m o b ile s
Mr. an d M rs. J a m e s L aw ren ce, M rs.
by o n e tr ia l.
P h o n e 513.
Geo. W P ag e an d baby und B ert
M etzg er
AND nAPPrNiNilS
YELLOW FIR LUMBER
Gresham Time Table
T rain * fo r K M atadu o r Hull K un
< B u ll K u n t r a i n s le a v e M t. H ood D e p o t)
12:25 AM S u n d a y O nly.
5 25 AM D ly , M a il a n d KxprtMS.
6 12 AM D ly. G r e s h a m O n ly
6:52 A.M S u n to B u ll K un.
7.45 AM D ly to E s ta c a d a
8 45 AM G ie s h a m , S u n . to K s ta c n d a .
» *.o AM D ly to B u ll K un
10:40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly
11 45 AM Dly.
1 50 I'M D ly to B u ll R u n .
2 00 PM S un. O nly.
2 40 I'M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly .
3 45 PM D ly.
4.50 PM Dly to B u ll K u n .
5 4 5 PM Dly
6 35 PM D ly E x. S un.. G r e s h a m O n ly
7:00 PM D ly to B u ll K un.
7 4 5 PM Dly
o io PM D ly. G r e s h a m O n ly .
11 10 PM D ly. G r e s h a m O nly.
12 25 PM D ly. G r e s h a m O nly.
T rain * lo r P o r tla n d
12 30 A Vi D ly E x. S u n .
2 04 AM S un. O n ly .
5 40 AM D ly E x. S un.
6 15 AM D ly.
7 33 \M Dly.
8 07 AM D ly f ro m M t. H o o d D ep o t.
H 3 4 \M Dly.
I 0 4«» AM Dly.
II 30 V.V1 Dly fro m Mt. Ilo o il D ep o t.
11 .45 AM S u n . o n ly .
12 40 PM Dl> to G r e s h a m o n ly .
1 3 4 PM D ly.
2 4o PM I >l> .
3.3 0 PM D l\ f ro m Mt. H ood D ep o t
4 40 PM Dly.
5:34 PM Dly.
6:40 PM D ly Ex. S u n .
6:40 PM Dly fro m Mt H ood D e p o t.
7:16 PM Dly
7 5 o PM D ly Ex S u n . Mt. Hood.
» 1 5 PM Dly.
» 45 PM Dlv.
11 15 PM Dly
M O N T A V IL L A T 1 O U T D A L E L IN E
L v M o n ta v lll«
I»T. T r o u td a le
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•5 :4 5 a. in.
7:15 a. m.
6 40 a. in.
8:45 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
10.35 a. in.
519:15 a. m .
12:35 p. in.
10:05 a. Hl.
2:35 p. m.
f l l 15 a. in.
4:30 p. in.
12:05 p. ni.
5:50 p. m.
111:15 p. m.
6:55 p in
2:05 p. m.
•3 15 p. in.
4 :«>0 p. in.
5.10 p. in .
6 15 p. in .
t? 20 p. in.
•lia ily ex c e p t S u n d ay .
’ 8 00 p. in .
' T o L ln n e n ia n n , c o n n e c t w ith <». W. P.
t r a i n s f o r P o rtla n d .
S n ite y F lr x t:— In s u re th a t a u lo
w ith J o h n B row n b efo re you have
an a c c id e n t, h av e it sto le n o r b u rn e d .
P h o n e 513.
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Mountain Meadow Butter
M a n u fa c tu re d bv
KILN DRIED
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
T h e n a m e “ M o u n t H ood B u t­
t e r ” h a s h e re to fo re been used by
p e rm issio n of th e M ount H ood Ice
C re a m Co., w hich h a s all its
d a iry p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r
th a t title .
T h a t p e rm issio n h as
ceased , hen ce th e c h a n g e o f n am e,
w hich becam e effectiv e on J a n u ­
a ry 1,
“ M o u n ta in
M eadow
B u tte r ”
wHl be fo u n d a t a il th e L e a d in g
s to re s In th e c o u n ty . A sk fo r it.
Jones Lumber Co.
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W illiam C h ild e rs, ru r a l le tte r car-
rle r, w ho is on h is a n n u a l v a c a tio n ,
r e tu rn e d w ith h is w ife fro m a week
a t B end, on S a tu rd a y la s t.
T hey
m o to re d th e r e a n d back a n d v isited
w ith F . B. B ayne an d w ife.
.Mr.
C h ild e rs sa y s th e ro a d s a n d fishing
a r e good.
All s in g e rs w ho w ill p a rtic ip a te in
th e c h o ru s a t th e F ie ld D ay m e e t
on J u ly 28 a re in v ite d to m e e t a t th e
G re sh a m g ra n g e h a ll n e x t S u n d ay
a fte rn o o n a t 2 o 'clo ck fo r a p ra c tic e .
T h is in c lu d e s a ll g ra n g e r s o f th e
co u n ty .
O th e rs , n o t g ra n g e r s , a re
In v ited to a ss ist.
T h e W o m en s H om e M issio n ary so­
cie ty win m eet fo r a b u sin e ss m e etin g
a t th e h o m e o f M rs. A. H evel a t 5
o ’clo ck on W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n . A
picnic lu n c h w ill be e n jo y e d on Mrs.
H e v e l's law n a t 6 :3 0 . T h e fa m ilie s
of th e m e m b e rs an d a n y o th e r s in ­
te re s te d a re in v ite d .
A rt. D ixon, w h o se w ife d ied n e a r
C a stle R ock la s t W ed n esd ay m o rn in g
a n d w ho h a s been h e re fo r sev er,
d ay s s in c e th e f u n e r a l.h a s r e tu rn e d
to C a stle H ock to close o u t h is a ffa irs
th e re . H e w ill se ll h is cro p s a n d his
sto c k a n d co m e back to G re sh a m to
a g a in ta k e u p h is re s id e n c e h e re .
T h e J u ly an d A u g u st m e e tin g s of
th e G re sh a m g ra n g e w ill be h e ld In
th e e v e n in g s o f th e u su a l m e e tin g
d ay . T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be on
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , J u ly 14. W o rk in
th e th ir d a n d f o u r th d e g re e s w ill be
p u t on a n d a s h o r t p ro g ra m re n d e r­
ed.
L ig h t r e f re s h m e n ts
w ill
be
se rv e d a n d a good a tte n d a n c e is de- j
sire d .
M em b ers o f th e W isco n sin so ciety
w ill h o ld th e ir a n n u a l picnic a t B ull
R u n n ex t S u n d a y
An e le c tric tr a in
w ill leav e P o rtla n d a t 9 a. m . p ick in g
up p a a se n g e rs o u th e w ay, a n d re ­
tu r n in g leav e B u ll K un P a rk a t 7
p. m
A r e g u la r o ld -fa sh io n e d p ic­
n ic, in c lu d in g g a m e s
w ith
prizes,
d a n c in g a n d a g e n e ra l good tim e a re
p ro m ise d by th e c o m m itte e .
T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o t th e W o m ­
e n s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion w ill
be h e ld a t th e lib ra ry a t 2 :3 0 on
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n
S ew ing w ill
be d o n e fo r th e s o ld ie rs
T h e o rg a n ­
is a tio n h a s re c e n tly s e n t six good
b a se b a lls, a t a co st o f
a n d e ig h t
d o lla rs ' w o rth of m u ch n eed ed d ru g s
to th e s o ld ie rs a t C am p W ithycom be.
T h e su p p lie s w ere b o u g h t o f G resh am
m e rc h a n ts , w ho tu r n e d th em o v e r at
w h o le sa le price«.
H o n o r R oll.
Y oung m en w ho h av e e n lis t­
ed fro m e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h
a n d v icin ity .
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A lock to m ake sure of your hom e’s security.
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