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

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    GRESHAM
Bread I k Our Best Food.
In th e d e s ire to e co n o m ize h o u s e ­
w ives m ay c u t d ow n th e u se of b re a d
b ec a u se th e size o f th e lo af is d e ­
c re a s in g a n d th e co st c o n s ta n tly in ­
c re a s in g . T h is is u n f o r tu n a te . B read
is o u r best food. In th e d ie t of m ost
p eo p le it is th e la r g e s t sin g le item .
T o d ay flour se lls a t a b o u t th e sa m e
p rice a s s u g a r a n d th e flo u r bill
seem s a p p a llin g ly la r g e to th o s e w ho,
fo r y e a rs , h a v e p u rc h a s e d flo u r a t 3
c e n ts a p o u n d . B u t ev en a t 10 c e u ts
u p o u n d flour is c h e a p food w hen
c o m p a re d w ith m e a ts a n d v e g e ta b le s.
If an y a tte m p t to p ra c tic e econom y
by u sin g less flou r o r e a tin g less
b re a d co m p els th e p u rc h a s e of m o re
m e a t o r v e g e ta b le s, th e e x p e n se fo r
food is* in c re a se d r a t h e r th a n d im in ­
ish e d a n d th e fa m ily m ay be less su c ­
c e ssfu lly fed.
If we can c ro w d in to th e d aily d ie t
as m u ch as o n e p o u n d of g o o d b read
a p e rso n a day we a re c e r ta in th a t
th e fam ily w ill n o t be b ad ly fed. Of
c o u rs e , th e b re a d m u st be s u p p le ­
m e n te d by f a ts w h ich a r e u su a lly
s u p p lie d by b u tt e r a n d by m o re lim e
a n d iro n . T h e lim e, e sp e c ia lly fo r
y o u n g c h ild re n , is p ro v id e d in m ilk ,
a n d fre sh f r u its a n d v e g e ta b le s a l e
rich in iro n . If f r u its a n d v e g e ta b le s
a r e n o t o b ta in a b le o r a r e so ld at
p rices w h ich seem
e x tr a v a g a n tly
h ig h , sp e c ia l c a re sh o u ld be ta k e n to
use a w hole w h e a t flo u r o r a lo a f
w hich c o n ta in s m o re m in e ra l m a tte r
ca
a n d ce llu lo se th a n th e w h ite lo a f of
the baker.
W a r b re a p . m a d e o f m a te r ia l m o re
j p le n tifu l th a n w h eat flour, m ay be
o u r s ta n le lo af b efo re we a re a g a in
a t p eace. S uch a b re a d is n o e x p e ri­
m e n t. It is easily m ad e, it is w h o le ­
so m e a n d it is n u tr itio u s . If we a re
co m p elled to u se it we n eed n o t fe a r
an y ill effects. B ut w h e th e r we e a t
h o m em ad e b re a d o r b a k e rs ' b re a d ,
o r w ar b re a d , b re a d sh o u ld c o n tin u e
to b e o u r d e p e n d a b le food.
,
T h e re is, in th e n o rth e rn p a r t of
A rizo n a, a w o n d e rfu l d e p o sit o f p e t­
rified wood, c o v e rin g n e a rly 100
s q u a r e m iles. T h e tr e e s lie s c a tte r e d
In e v e r y
k in d
o f p o sitio n a n d in
pieces of all sizes, lin e g r e a t tr u n k
fo rm s a n a tu r a l b rid g e a c ro s s a c a n ­
yon fo rty -liv e feet w ide.
T h e re is
ev ery ev id en c e th a t th e tr e e s grew
b esid e so m e in la n d sea. A fte r fa ll­
in g th ey b ecam e w a te r lo g g ed an d
d u rin g d e c o m p o sitio n th e c ell s t r u c t­
u re of th e wood w as e n tire ly r e ­
placed by silica fro m sa n d s to n e . T h e
silic a is e ith e r c o lo rle ss lo k e q u a rtz
o r sh o w s th e b e a u tifu l c o lo rs o f a g a te
a n d o pal.
OUTLOOK
FRIDA Y,
JU LY
»8,
PAGE
1017
T H R EE
PLEASANT VALLEY
M rs A. W Jo y o f B a n g o r, Me.,
is s p e n d in g a few w eek s v is itin g a t
th e h o m e o f h e r n elce s a n d n ep h ew s,
th e M isses N in a an d J u d ith Jo y an d
A llen a u d A d am s Joy.
M iss L a u r a M oore, Miss
E dna
B e rk e , M iss W in n ifre d R o m an an d
M iss J u d i th Jo y a tte n d e d th e N. E
A. c o n v e n tio n in P o r tla n d on T u e s ­
day.
W m . K e ste rso n . w ho h a s b een a t
h o m e o n a s h o r t v a c a tio n , h a s r e ­
tu r n e d to h is w o rk a t th e R o d lu n &
J o h n s o n lo g g in g ca m p n e a r B o rin g .
C h a s D alq u ist is h o m e fro m K alis
C ity fo r a few d a y s ' v isit w ith th e
h o m e fo lk s.
F o r r e s t J e u n e a u d G. N. S a g e r
m a d e a tr ip to G ales C reek o n e day
re c e n tly .
M rs. C. F . K e s te rs o n a u d so n K e n ­
n e th , w ho h av e b een v is itin g w ith
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s in th is se c tio n
of th e c o u n try d u rin g th e p a s t few
w eek s, h av e r e tu r n e d to I h e ir h om e
n e a r K ello g g , O reg o n .
M rs. A u stin R o lf, w ho h a s been
th e g u e s t o r M r. a n d M rs.T . P . C a m p ­
b ell d u rin g th e p a s t few w eek s, r e ­
tu r n e d la st S a tu rd a y to b e r h o m e in
O a k e sd a le , W ash .
** R ’Acn vou p a y more than
F isk prices, ¡/ou p ap f o r some­
thing th a t Joes not esat. “
Who Wouldn’t Smile!
H IS m an has learned that
tire satisfaction is to be
m easured by the extent of
the m anufacturer’s interest in
the car o w n er’s personal ex­
perience.
T
R 1
H is m oney b u y s u n u su al
m ileage and real non-skid
protection plus the basic 1 isk
Policy to see that dealers and
users alike get full value from
An em p lo y e o f t h e C h in e se post-
office, h a v in g b ecom e in te r e s te d in
I lie g o sp el by re a d in g th e s m a ll m a g ­
L ev i R o d lu n of G ales C re e k w as a
az in e , G ospel M all, re g is te re d a le tte r v alley v is ito r on W ed n esd ay o f th is
w hich h e w ro te to a m issio n a ry , be­ w eek.
c a u se it c o n ta in e d a q u e s tio n w hich
F a r m e r s a re e x p e rie n c in g difficulty
to h im w as a ll-im p o rta n t,
" W h a t In p ro c u r in g m en to h elp w ith th e
m u st 1 do to be s a v e d ? ”
h ay h a rv e s t.
M iss L a u ra M oore cam e h o m e fro m
M o n m o u th to be in a te tn d a n c e a t* th e
N. E . A. b ein g h eld in P o r tla n d th is
w eek M iss M oore w as a c c o m p a n ie d
by h e r frie n d s , M iss S ig n a Jo h n s o n
If von h a v e n 't a hank ac­
a n d M iss R u th C h in g re n , w ho a re
count sta rt one with us to ­
also a tte n d in g s u m m e r
sc h o o l
at
M o n m o u th .
day.
W hy not let your
M rs. P. J . B e rk e a n d d a u g h te r ,
money work for yon? We
M iss E va B erk e, h av e r e tu rn e d from
pay 4 per cent on S avings
a few w e e k s’ sta y a t L ittle F a lls,
Accounts
F igures
talk.
LUSTED
M in n ., w h e re th e y v isited w ith r e l­
Fife dollars a m onth saved
a tiv e s a n d frie n d s.
regularly and draw ing 4 per
Mrs M ereo n a a n d fum ily a rc v is­
cent eoiiipounded interest in
E. S. J e n n e liaH a fo rce of c a r p e n ­ itin g w ith h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. A. W 1
live years will total $332.
te r s a t w o rk on ills new b a rn w hich H a m ilto n .
h e e x p e c ts to h a v e re ad y fo r th e new
Mr. a n d M rs A. J a c k s o n a n d son
cro p .
N elson G. M o u lto n a n d fa m ily to o k |
a n a u to tr ip to W elches lu s t S u n - i
L. V M ILLER. C ashier
PLEASANT HOME
day.
G uy R o b e rtso n lias been e x c a v a tin g
T h e S e a rc h lig h t c la s s of th e P le a s ­
a n t H om e B a p tis t c h u rc h g a v e an fo r a b a se m e n t fo r a new h o u se he
ice c re a m so cial T u e sd a y e v e n in g fo r b u ild in g fo r h is m o th e r, Mrs. .1. R o b ­
th e p u rp o s e of b u y in g B ib les fo r th e e rts o n .
s o ld ie r boys.
A la rg e cro w d was
T h e L ad les E m b ro id e ry c lu b m et '
in a tte n d a n c e .
w ith M rs. G. L u ste d la s t T u e sd a y .
M rs. M c L a u g h lin , w ho h a s liv ed in
H a rris H a m ilto n h ad th e m isfo r- |
P o r tla n d fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s p a s t, is tu n e to c u t h is r ig h t fo o t se v e re ly , j
now w o rk in g on h e r fa rm n e a r th is D r H u g h e s to o k s e v e ra l » tid ie s to
place.
clo se th e w ound a n d th e p a tie n t is |
A lb e rt Q uay an d H uns L a rso n have g e ttin g a lo n g a s w ell as ca n be ex- |
g o n e to E a s te rn O reg o n to w o rk ip p ecte d , a lth o u g h he will be laid up ■
th e h a rv e s t fields.
so m e tim e.
Mr. a n d M rs. O. L u s te d e n te r ta in e d I
R ich k W im e r
h av e
d isso lv ed
p a r tn e r s h ip in th e a u to tr u c k b u s i­ on Hie F o u rth Mr. a n d M rs. A r th u r :
n ess.
M r. W u n e r e x p e c ts so o n to L u ste d , Mr. a n d M rs. J. B. Goff a n d j
jo in th e h a rv e s te rs n e a r P e n d le to n . frie n d s from P o rtla n d n u m b e rin g in
all e ig h te e n
T h ey r e p o r te d a very |
G e o rg e H a le ’s new t r a c t o r Is a t ­
tr a c tin g u g re a t a m o u n t o f a tte n tio n . fine tim e.
price is ri
Let Your Money Multiply
B an k of G resh am
G R E S H A M . O H E.
It w o rk s b e a u tifu lly in c u ttin g hay
a n d w ill be a b le to do a vast a m o u n t
of w o rk in p lo w in g th is fa ll.
M rs. A. G. S c h a n tin a n d d a u g h te r
M a r g a re t a n d son G eo rg e, w ho is
p rin c ip a l o f th e
S u th e r lin
school,
a lso Mrs. O tto W ack ro w o f C resw ell,
O re g o n , w ere g u e s ts to d a y o f M rs. M.
L e n n a rtz a n d d a u g h te r A n n a .
T h e so cial g iv en by th e S h in in g
L ig h ts cla ss o f th e B a p tist S u n d ay
S chool on R. J . W u n e r’s la w n on
T u e sd a y n ig h t w as a d e c id e d fin a n ­
c ial a n d so c ia l su ccess. T h e a m o u n t
ra ise d w ill be used fo r th e p u rc h a s e
o f B ib les fo r th e s o ld ie r boys.
T h e M e th o d ist A id so c ie ty
will
m eet w ith M rs. J o s e p h M a n a ry next
W e d n e sd a y , J u ly 18. R e fre s h m e n ts
w ill be se rv e d a n d all w ill be c o r­
d ia lly w elcom e
T h e B a p tist c h u rc h B ible sch o o l
w ill m eet at l<t o ’clo ck on S u n d a y ,
fo llo w ed by p re a c h in g u n d c o m m u n ­
ion se rv ic e a t 11. T h e y o tih g p eo p les
m e e tin g w ill b eg in a t 7. D o n ’t fo r­
g e t th e tim e a n d place.
Rev. A. J.
W a re Is p a sto r.
A n oil c o o k -sto v e is ch e a p e r to b u y th a n a
w ood o r co al sto v e an d it’s m u ch ch eap er to
o p e ra te M eals in a jiffy, an d a co o l k itc h e n in
su m m er.
A ll th e co n v en ie n ce of g a s— eco n o m ical fo r all
th e y ear 'ro u n d co o k in g . B akes, b ro ils ro a sts,
to a s ts. S tead y , e v e n ly -d istrib u te d h e a t, th e b est
lo r co o k in g .
The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
• n id i.
I n 1, 2. 3 and 4 b u rn e r sites, w ith
o r w ith o u t o ve n »/ A ls o »a b in et
model». Ask your dealer feday.
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOR-5TOVE
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FOR SALE BY
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
(ÎRESHAM, OREGON
SANDY BLUFF
IF
YOU
HAVE
Fresh Cows, Beef of Any Kind
Veal Calves, Hogs, to Sell
or Livestock to Haul
SEE
ED.
BAUMAN,
Prop.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Main St., Gresham
Phone 881
Ekstrom ’s T ruck Service
SU C C E SSO R S TO
H O S S ’ T R U C K S E R V IC E
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between F irst and Second
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
Albert
E k stfO II lltr o a ilw a y 2 0 8 2 ;
A-2O78
A lfred H a u g h lttm , e ld e s t son of
G ilb e rt H au g lilu u i, m et w ith q u ite
a n a c c id e n t w h ile h a u lin g in h ay fo r
h is g r a n d f a th e r , P e te H ig h
The
te a m b ecam e fr ig h te n e d
aud
ran
aw a y , th ro w in g A lfred u n d e r
th e
w ag o n . H e w as ta k e n bo a P o r tla n d
h o sp ita l. T h e e x te n t o f h is in ju r ie s
h a v e n o t y et been le a rn e d .
A. C. B ro w n in g v is ite d th e h om e
fo lk s o v e r S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y .
Mr. a n d M rs. Jim M a tth e w « , of
L ln n to n , v isited o v e r S u n d a y w ith
M rs. M a tth e w s ’ p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
A. C. B ro w n in g .
C a r r ie
B ro o k
is
h e lp in g Mrs.
I lo u th lt fo r a few w eeks.
M r. a n d Mrs. A. J . A u lt a n d c h ild ­
re n v isite d a t th e G o v e rn m e n t M o o r­
in g s w ith M r. a n d M rs. C ro se .
Mr.
C ro se is s u p e r in te n d e n t o f o n « o f th e
g o v e rn m e n t d re d g e s .
D r a n d M rs. M enzies of P o r t la n d
w e re v is ito rs o f M r. a n d M r«. Jo e
C a ld o on S u n d ay .
Attar of roaea, which Is an oil, is
obtained from three species of wild
roses: Rose centlfolia, R. mosebata,
and R damascena. The rose gardens
at Ghazlpur, India, have long been
famous for their output of oil of
roses.
Mr. a n d M rs. F re d E rz of K la m a th
F a lls , w ho UBed to re s id e h e re , ca lle d ,
a t th e h o m e o f th e i r n ep h ew , Mat
R au w . T hey a re d ow n on b u sin e ss
an d w ill v isit r e la tiv e s an il frie n d s
b efo re re tu r n in g .
F lo y d a n d M ilto n E rz, w ho a re so
well a n d fa v o ra b ly k n o w n h e re , a re
b eing c o n g ra tu la te d o v e r th e a r r iv a l
o f a new ( la u g h te r a n d son re s p e c t­
ively
T h e is -
Stop,
Ixrok,
was
llf t le
a
L isten!
f liv v e r
T h a t g o t s ta lle d u p o n Hie tra c k
\n<l the
A n il h it
5 15 c a m e s p u r t i n g
I he f lv ' a c ra c k .
up
\ shooting s ta r, a lo t o f duat,
And. g o lly , w h at a row *
T h e re w as a l it t le fliv v e r ,
B u i I cannot fin d II now
T h e fre q u e n c y w ith w hich a n a u to
"g o e s d e a d ” o r s ta lls on a ra ilro a d
tra c k sh o u ld be a w a rn in g to a u to ­
m o b ile d riv e rs to n e v e r a tte m p t to
c ro ss in fro n t <»f an o n c o m in g tr a in
M any d riv e rs d is re g a rd th e w a rn -
ing sig n s an d c o n tin u e a t th e i r r e g u ­
la r sp e e d , c o n fid e n t o f " b e a tin g a
tr a in " fo th e c ro s s in g If o n e sh o u ld
h ap p en to be a p p ro a c h in g .
S o u th e rn P acific officials say th a t
th r e e tim e s d u rin g th e la st m o n th
a u to m o b ile s h a v e beco m e s ta lle d on
ra ilro a d c ro s s in g
tr a c k s
w ith d is ­
a s tr o u s re s u lts .
On o n e occasio n a d riv e r asc e n d e d
th e s lig h t g ra d e le a d in g to th e tra c k
in h ig h g e a r, saw th e tr a in w as clo s-
e r th a n he fig u re d , a n d a p p lie d th e
e m e rg e n c y b ra k e .
T h e re s u lt w as
th a t h e " k ille d ” h is e n g in e rig h t on
th e tr a c k s ,'a n d h ad ju s t tim e to ju m p
c le a r o f th e c o llisio n th a t follow ed
T h e seco n d tim e , a d r iv e r tr ie d to
" b e a t th e t r a i n ,” b ecam e p a n ic k y to
th e la s t m o m e n t as he to p p e d th e
g ra d e a n d p re s se d th e fo o t t h r o t t l e
dow n so h a rd th a t th e flood of g as
k ille d th e e n g in e Just, as It s tra d d le d
th e tra c k s .
T h e th ird tim e a b lo w o u t w as en-
c o u n te re d w hen fo r ty fe e t fro m th e
c ro s sin g . T h e d r iv e r , w ho had been
tr y in g to "beat th e t r a i n ,” sla m m e d
on th e e m e rg e n c y , le f t th e c lu tc h In
an d th e c a r “ d ie d ” in th e p a th o f th e
io n c o m in g t r a i n .” — 8. P. B u lle tin
GKESILAA1,
OREGON
For Quick Disposal
1
-i
Rustic, all patterns and grades, dry.
All kinds of dry finish lumber and mouldings.
Good supply of flooring 4 and 0 inch, all grades.
Sheeting, common and cull.
Cedar posts, split and sawed.
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Phone, Sandy 46.
Ih'livet
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
P O R T I. A N D
AND
G RESH AM
Office w ith P io n eer A uto Truck Co., 2 2 0 Ash Ht.
P h on e Broadw ay 2851
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Gn
Re». Phone 173
-
COTTRELL
M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k B eers, Mr.
a n d M rs. F re d d ie W a g n e r, Mr. an d
M rs. O rv ille M an ary a n d Mr. and
M rs W m . C u n n in g h a m s p e n t last
w eek a t S easid e.
M iss H azel G o g er, w ho la a t t e n d ­
ing s u m m e r sc h o o l
a t M o n m o u th ,
s p e n t th e w eek en d w ith h e r p a re n ts ,
Mr a n d M rs. A R. G oger.
.Mr. a n d M rs H ood of A lbany a re
v is itin g th e i r d a u g h te r , Mrs. R. A.
H u tc h in s a n d so n . G uy H ood.
M rs E d A n d re , w ho h a s been ill
a t th e G ood S a m a r ita n h o s p ita l, is
m u ch Im p ro v ed a n d lias been a t h e r
h o m e fo r th e p ast w eek.
* 1
R o b e rt M. C ra n m e r , a c h e m ist of
P e n n Y an, N. Y., is e x p e rim e n tin g
w ith h ay us u food fo r h u m a n s , lie
h a s tiad 100 p o u n d s of p rim e m ixed
tim o th y a n d c lo v e r hay g ro u n d to
th e c o n siste n c y
of H our a n d finds
t h a t th e h ay H our can be used fo r
b re a d m a k in g a n d o th e r food a rtic le s
fo r w h ich flour a n d co rn m eal u su ally
a re u sed .
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SH O ES
M en ’s
M en's
M en’s
M en’s
M en’s
B oys’
B oys’
H igh C u t
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W ork S h o es » 3 .5 0 to »5.(81
D ress S hoes » 3 .5 0 to » 0 .0 0
E lk S kin S h o es » 2 .5 0 to »3
T e n n is S h o es
tin
T e n n is S hoes
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S hoes
» 3 .0 0 to »8.2.5
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
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GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
CARL DAHL
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A Big ice Cream Lunch
Is just the diet you
,
need but be su re it is
Weatherly Ice Cream
I
Eat a p la te a day at
BELT’S CONFECTIONERY
.
,
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