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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
PA ( i t KOCH Pi-ugfMM <»f M atin g H »h. ab o u t until it ap p ears like a rnlna- P osters for th e G range Field D ay!] T he m a n u fa ctu re of h ats is one of tu re snow sto rm and g rad u ally and evenly se ttle s on th e cone. W hen all which will be held at th e co u n ty , the most in te restin g of m a n u fa c tu r th e fu r for one hat is th u s fed into •air g rounds on S atu rd ay , Ju iy 28 ing processes and few w earers of this th e form er and is deposited on the are being p u t up all o ver "the county. ' im p o rtan t p art of the m ale w ard cone, th e m achine is opened, the op a n n o u n c e a r h o r « ,- pm | robe would recognise in th e g reat e ra to r wraps a cloth about the cone voices, good speaking, music, horse Mrs. J. Cannon and d a u g h te rs have bales of rabbit, h are , m u sk rat, o tte r w ith its evenly deposited covering of gone to Seaside fo r a tw o-w eeks’ racing, dancing and all kinds of and o th e r skins th a t come to the Dan fu r, rem oves th e cone and slips off stay. sports. H eyer's P leasan t Home band bury fu r factories the m aterial front the first form of the h at. It appears will fu rn ish th e m usic. E verything to be a conical, wet and d elicate ob which th e ir ( fu r ) felt hats are made. •Mrs G race Quick and d a u g h te r is free and ail a re welcome. The best skins and by fa r the larg est je c t; but is quickly im m ersed In M argaret retu rn ed early this week portion a re Im ported and a rriv e in warm w ater, which Increases the from a w eek's o u tin g at Seaview. A lab o rato ry to be created a t H el singfors, F in lan d , for th e stu d y of g reat bales co n tain in g from 2000 to bolding quality of the fu r so th a t the W illiam B r o ^ T T f H aley Station technical in d u stria l problem s, will be <000 skins. Many processes are ' »«die«'' can be safely handled Mhr?U k|h he "Ucce“ ,v * Processes of has been assistin g ... in the uilliUOK Outlook supported in p art by th e governm ent, -------— . . v vvrnnrn III gone through In th e fu r factory be - ------- - rln k in ln g to exact sizes, dyeing for p p rin rin tin tin g g d d ep eo artm o .r ........... ..... but largely by a n u m b er of p riv ate lor the fu r is ready for th e h at man sh h rin a rtm ^n en t t for several . days concerns. itfacturer, who, a fte r p u ttin g it J d Mlrn d, COlOn* “ nd d ry ,n g ' aH ° f lean the ^ hl Ch 8 '“ “- - » r y before th e rough Mrs W. L. G orsage has gone to through blowers, which clean the England has found it advsiable to fu r from foreign substances and bodies begin th e ir trav e ls th ro u g h S eattle for a tw o-w eeks' visit, sh e hair, s ta rt the ac tu a l m aking of a b at the hands of various skilled w ork left h e r tw ins in ch arg e of Miss reso rt to the g a th e rin g of garden herbs and weeds for m edicinal pur- iiv weighing o u t ju st enough fu r to men who shape and block and trim , Leila Gibbs e aid ost hum an me- size and w eight of so n with W ? ' h th ' h‘‘ “ *d of ° l alm almo8t m ake u a given siz poses. m is old-fashioned in d u stry Jo h n Honey and bis cousin. C o r hud fallen into disuse until the drug I o or r si stiff fu r r is in <baulcal ,h “ bodies Into fln- Iff headgear. h eadgear T T he he fu is I fed fed in « o in - I i g j j g j h a t 8 poral E dw ard Quigley of Spokane supply from G erm any was cut off. fo an Inclosed m achine In which Is have retu rn ed from a two-day visit a revolving copper cone, perfo rated W hile George Ayres, a Darby (P a .) with F red eric Honey n ear A storia and wet. beneath which is a rapidly policem an, was out on his beat h u n t revolving suction fan which creates Miss Em m a Jo hnson, the O utlook's ing to r some bold b u rg lars, th e said a dow nw ard a ir c u rra n t. T he resu lt Bull Kun b. b. s robbed his home, g etting, linotype o p erato r, is enjoying a two- '* t h a t t h e Ugh, w eight fu r Is sw irled am ong things, m the e baby baby’s h bank w eeks’ vacation at N ew port, Oregon i - -a AM M unday O n ly —_____ ____________ ._____ — * o th e r tunigw, " , Mil an<1 E x p r e s s H er absence leaves th e O utlook office ti 12 Y w ,.ij ! d y . O r s s h a m J n iv ? i s AU ;Sl,‘n - lo 8,111 R u n sh o rt a valuable assistan t. GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS Gresham Time Tabic \/I 7 I f r m r \ « « - _____ YELLO W FIR LUM BER D. S. Jo h n so n , who has been in eastern Oregon for several weeks, is a t hom e for a sh o rt tim e looking a fte r his affairs here. He expects to retu rn to M orrow county soon. AI.I. GRADEN TO SEL E C T FROM. FINISH LUMBER, FLOORING, OEILINO, MOULDINGS KILN DRIED Sush, Doors, Nails, Builders' Hardware G resham Yard. J OUR FRESH-BAKED delicacies will keep well to the next m eal. If you've despaired of g ettin g an exact d u p licate of your best hom e cooking, its because y o u ’ve overlooked th is bakery. We can prove th at by one trial. CITY BAKERY GRESHAM Phone 11 Fly W ay, Fly W ay, Fly L S iE ” £ ly E q u ip p ed w ith W e b ste r M a g n e tto w h ich req u ire n o b a tte r ies H. P. W ebster M agnetto p S un H. P. W ebster M agnetto 8 in. Pulley on , y - H. P . W ebster M agnetto 8 in. Pulley ” 6 $165 H . P. W ebster M agnetto Any »ize for all kinds of work Prices the sam e as last year Pum p Jacks from $ 7 .0 0 to $1 1 .0 0 | Why Pump by Hand? H essel s Farm M achinery Co. D_ est . to . Buy * B M t' H o o d ' •5 :4 6 a . 6 40 a. 8:00 a. ’ S:15 a. n t 10:05 a. m 111:16 a. m. 12:05 p. m. 11:15 p. m. 2 05 p. m. '3 :1 5 p. rn. 4 00 p. m. 5:10 p. m. 6:15 p. m. * T a n iyirTXCepl S u n d a Y IS oo p. m t r .in « k ln n e m a n n , c o n n e c t w ith o . W . P t r a i n s f o r P o rtla n d . 7:15 a. in. 8 45 a. m. u j-i Wlth pulley u m p in g W a te r, r u n n in g C re a m S e p a r a to r. W . . l „ „ g M a c h t n r E t c 5 34 PM I i | v; •i 40 PM D ly 'E x . S u n . " /« PM ' i l y / r ° m M ‘ H o o d O e i*0 ’ ¿.1 5 PM i d £ EX !• 15 PM I l l y En gines, That Go and Go R ight 5 45 PM E f t . *0 UUI‘ fiU " « 1 5 AM ’i'/fy EX S “ r' Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern left this m orning for a trip which will tak e them to O nalaska and A m erican Lake, W ashington. At the la tte r Place they expect to visit with th eir son H arold, who is in tra in in g in the en g in ee r's corps. G asoline or K erosen e lo r AM lily Mr. and Mrs. W alter C. Hurch S 7:33 31 A i * i d ' / ,r o m M l- « o o O D e p o t. have re tu rn e d hom e a fte r an absence -0 :4 0 A M Lily' of several weeks. Mr. Hurch has been f t :15 AM O°nTyM ' HO° d D ’ P° t engaged In ca rp e n te r work at Silver- ’ ? 31 PM Dl‘y O reH h am ° n l y . ton. Mrs. Hurch visited at Sliver - I" l'\l I | ton an d at A storia 1:4 0 PM E H f r ° m M * H ood W allace K adderly, form erly as sista n t County A gent here, but now statio n ed a t C orvallis, was in G resh am today. He has been a tten d in g the N. E. A. convention in P o rtland ----------- 1 7 I 8,111 R "11 - 00 PM S u n . <>nly. 3 45 PM Dl‘y Q r *‘s h a m " n | V Mr and Mrs. W. E. Wood have f kj F "‘8 a |'« i »£ re ’ ha "’ retu rn ed from a business trip to T il lamook county w here they sp en t the past two weeks. They visited in 1- 2.» PM I/ly , G r e s h a m O nly. ,,| lin E w x - <’o S r u n. P o rtla n d M anzanita with Mr. and Mrs. H ar M ™ am 1 )ly - A.M S un. O nly den last Sunday. Jones Lumber Co. •••.................. M lr AW ! ly to K «Ucn<la i SOAM i i i • '" ''“ 'ii- S u n ,o E s la c a d a .t i ', '« 5 to 81111 “ “ •> II «8 AM D ly *U <’r e " h*"* 8 Tel. 544 Only a bad . Only a dad, w ith a tired face C om ing hom e from th e dally race B ringing little of gold o r fame To show how well he has played the gam e, B ut glad In his h eart th a t his own rejoice T° h e„ Best to Use Tel. 6X2 An alien atio n su it d atin g buck to 1880, in w hich plaintiff and d efend an t have become g ran d m o th ers, was recently dism issed in New Jersey. To th e P ublic. Miss A nna L arson and Miss Olive ? tice i8 hereby given th a t I will ! Olsen e n tertain ed Miss M arguerite i r » » * ,bi i , £ >r »?” > U se IN T E R N A T IO N A L FLY W A Y to keep the d ie . Michel. Miss M iriam IRrown, Miss W illa M etzger, Miss F lo ren ce Towle, G race F essenden a fte r th is 27th day Saftey F ir s t:— In su re th a t au to off the cows. of Ju n e, 1917, Miss Evelyn M etzger and Miss H ester w ith John Drown before you have 1 Onl>' « <la«I, of a brood of four H. H. FESSEN D EN. Boring, Ore. T horpe a t th e ir a p a rtm e n ts In P ort Phoan e , 5en t ’ h8Ve U ’ t° ,en ° r bUrned 'I 2 “ e n . or °r m ore, , » ---- « men more, Protecting your Stock from flie. m eans a Saving in Feed I land last T uesday evening. P lodding along in the dally strife. - - - W » « « v 1 ea rin g the whips and scorns of life 1 W th ate8V8r a " h ,tu p er of Pal« or C harles L ato u rell and George A nnouncem ent Q U A R T S , 50c C ham bers, who left h ere on S atu rd ay . H onor Roll. « P ° rawaeit!iake ° f th ° 8e *'h0 at bom e One 50c Sprayer F R E E with each gallon tin at $ 1.50 Ju n e 30, for a trip to th e C alifornia . line th ro u g h C en tral Oregon to set Young men who have e n list d a d ' n eith er rich o r proud, road m ark ers, re tu rn e d hom e last ' ‘ ed from ea ste rn M ultnom ah LESSONS IN PAINTING Tom ™ ,h e 8urging crowd, and vicinity. T uesday. They cam e back over the P oit g ' ■¿rlv ln «- Im m day to day. Especially for boys und girls Siskiyous an d down th e W illam ette ERNEST J ANDERSON qtU nJg w h atev er may come his way- in the country. ISAAC ANDERSON distributors Valley. T he trip was very p leasan t t t V h,eneV,e r the harHh condem n, FOREST ARNOLD Keep pace with your eity And bearin g It all for the love of but uneventful except th a t they set Howitt Bldg. _ . them . ALVIN AUSTIN cousins. - Gresham, Oregon ab o u t 200 road signs. TOM RAKER P ractical in stru c tio n s In d raw ELM ER BANKUS , This is th e line th a t for him I pen ing and p ain tin g from n a tu re Mrs. S. G. C arrel drove h e r F ord H E R B E R T BASLEE Only a d ad ,— b ut the best of men.’ by a te ac h er ed ucated in the Io The Dalles and back y esterd ay * HENRY BOTTLESON A rt ce n te rs of E urope and Am EDGAR BROOKS a d istance of 165 miles. She rep o rts erica. and one who has had LEON CADDY th e roads to be in perfect condition, i years of experience in teach A. CAMP ing, having held im p o rta n t po Mrs. C arrell was accom panied to The RALPH CRANDALL M anufactured bv sitio n s In schools and colleges GEORGE CRANE Dalles by h er husband an d his b ro th SANDY CREAMERY CO. also of wide experience in FRANK CRAW FORD er, A. H. C arrell, who a re on th e ir t e r ' h h nam e “ M° n n t Hood But- C ach in g p riv ate classes and GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice . Week) w it h - FRED DAVIS te r ha« h ereto fo re been used bv individuals. * a y to the P alouse co u n try to work W. DEAVER C rea‘m 8lr U ° f “ if M ount H°od Ice d u rin g th e sum m er. EDWARD DICKENSON ** ,f,e m an w ho early i rt. Cream Co., which has all its • in life kn«H s w hat A rt is RAYMOND DUNBAR Daily O regonian ................... i d h n y tiGeOdUT.8 r * ‘B is,ered u nder 18.00 Goethe. 88 88 W EASTMAN Dr. A. Thom pson received a beau Dally and Sunday O regonian < a«e r iat perm ission has .. 8.00 VENCIL EVANS 4 l i tifu l cake and a huge box of hom e whTeb h e“ Ce tUe C“ a,,ge ° f “ am e, Dally Jo u rn a l ................. Come and learn from ex- DEWEY GIBBS 3.00 which becam e effective on Janu- m ade candy from his daughter-in-law Dally and Sunday Jo u rn al CLIFTON H H A RRIS perienee this tro th . ! . 7.80 4.00 Mrs. F red Thom pson of T he Dalles C HENDRICKS Evening T elegram , i i , M,0UI! , a l n . Me“ dow B u tte r” 6.00 CARYL HESLIN In honor of his b irth d ay yesterday.' CH AS. W . PO ST / . J » t °.u“ d at al1 ,h e Leading CLAUDE HESLIN < l.li Colombia Hiibway aul Rooster Rock Road L ittle M argaret St.C lair, whise b irth ores in the county. Ask for it . S em iW ee k ly Jo u rn a l CHARLES HICKS 2.00 1.16 day fell on th e sam e day, was th e JAS. O HILLYARD Dally News and N.-W. F arm s WILLIAM HILLYARD g uest last n ig h t of Dr. and Mrs VICTOR HOLM Thom pson. ? . ’ N o h ’ s the best time to subscribe Iwf n t proud or. ova shop a top tìtadf Do it NOW. H E R B E R T li HOSS We Naturally Feel Quite Proud IAWP m e M ANY FffltAOS MAOCl RAYMOND IIUMASON Mrs Maxwell S chneider sta rte d ALBERT JOHNSON P H O N E 701 th is m orning on a tw o-w eeks' cam p • <>t the complimentary re GUY JONES FRANK KENNEY • ing trip , accom panied bv th e G resh m it rks being made each dav GEORGE KNIEHIEM • about our market. It is de am lib rarian . Miss P earl D urst, the ALTON LOVELACE la tte r's m o th er of M ontavllla and the served approbation. Our CHARLES MAVER lib ra ria n of one of th e o th e r branch step-lively delivery has won JACK MILSTED . EDWARD NOREEN • lib raries They w ent In Mrs. Schnei J1« many friends. The qual OSCAR E NOREEN . ity of our ,neats |la8 hej . d e r's new co u n try club O verland and ROY OLSEN . endear us to the public. expect to go to Mt. R anier. They RAY PALMQUIST look com plete cam p eq u ipm ent and TOM PA R K ER A J w . BROWN, Prop. I he Government dem and, preservation of all poss.ble fay f potter expect to m ake th e trip a real o u t G R E SH A M , O REG O N Fruita CECIL P U L F E R • ing. and \ egetahles EARL RADFORD . I 1 he dem and for G lass G. REYNOLDS The B aptist M issionary socitey will VICTOR RICK ERT m eet next T h u rsd ay . Ju ly U i wlth W RICK ERT Mrs C. G. Geddes, who will be as JO E ROSS I" go.ng to be the greatest ever known and the supply a|. NELSON ROSS sisted In serving by Mrs A. D Hos- C G SCHNEIDER ready nearly exhausted w T " ; a“ " C J ^ “ « ‘ » d n is t. M r , RAI SHRIN ER W K- Johnson and M r. E. Davidson OSCAR STONE .I r s Mary S h oem aker will be the LE SL IE ST CLAIR Ball M aton. Economy, wide-mouths. .elf-.ealm g W ILBER STANLEY lead er the su b je ct being "Misslon- md other C. STILLIONS self-sealing ,ars *ry M ilestone. " P a p e r, will he read LLOYD TEOART in d M P U ,h ' Mr" C J Tlbb‘,,tli ALLEN TILLER Mrs Inez Miller. Miss Mae GEORGE TOWNSEND LE SL IE TOWNSEND W illiam son, th e well known d ram atic EDNER WEDIN rea d er of P o rtlan d , will g |ve two All those desiring to realize all »k- ROY E WOODWARD B o „ d . , „ , y now L k e f„ r Pi ± , T <’ r r u ,n 8 ° n rea d in g , «tut Miss P l.th win plav a In Officers' Reserve T ra in ing t orps: vlo n solo. All ladies . r e cordially FR E D CRANE Phone 661 I Invited to atten d KD DENN PLOYED METZGER B lttm u s n ^ <t S | , T rM |h |e ERNEST P THOM « ? ub*.n‘ ''- '- ^ r o u h r ; E ngineers Corps CANNING ACCESSORIES CARL CONGDON HAROLD KERN Metal H older, to keep your ,.r s off the bottom af the boiler KENNETH C ROBERTS ' ^ 7 " D 'e food th a t agreed with me Economy J.r Ltfters. A com plete stock of Rubber R.ng. .„ d DALE RESSELL and I becam e so d tn v and atek m, •to m ach a, tim es th a t " had m tak e Oregon Branch U. 8 Bovs' Lids for all jars W orking Reserves 7 hold of som ething to keep from f .n W ALTER METZGER Seeing C h am b erlain 's T ablets ARVIO PETERSON adv ertised I d,M ,|,-,| , rv RALPH STANLEY Gresham, t i r r e n i . TIMMERMAN For All Lovers of Art lim iw lfs JJIjarmary Ketp Informed on Leading Events of the Day Mountain Meadow Butter Preserving in W ar T im e Gresham Market Fruit Jars Buy Now U nited States D epository for Liberty Loan Bond Funds Metzger first state bank