Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 20, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
VENTURA PARK
Grange
Field Day
Fair Grounds, Gresham
Saturday, July 27
CHORUS OF 100 VOICES
Good Speaking. F ull Line
of Sports and Races for
Donated Prizes.
U nder A uspices of the I en G ranges
of M ultnom ah County.
Basket Lunch
Refreshments on the Grounds
Volunteers Will Be Needed on Tues­
day Morning next to erect the
Speaker’s Stand in the Grove.
The Public is Cordially invited to Make
Field Day the Greatest Gathering
of its kind.
Let Your Money Multiply
If yon haven’t a bank ac-
I'ount sta rt one with iin to
day. Why not let your
money work for you? We
pay 4 per cent ou Savings
Accounts
Figures
talk.
Fife dollars a month saved
regularly and draw ing 4 per
cent compounded interest in
five years will total $332.
B an k o f G resh am
GRESHAM, ORE.
K
\ . M ILLER, C ashier
G. Running was quite seriously
, injured last Saturday evening, when
his horse ran away, throwing him
out of the buggy. His shoulder was
dislocated and one rib broken. Drs.
I Petit and Hughes of Portland attend­
ed hint and he Is uow getting along
, nicely.
, The Misses Anna and Laura
| Johnson are here visiting their par-
| ents.
Capt. W. H. Sanford, who has been
enjoying a seventeen-day vacation,
returned to his work as captain of
the steamer Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rasmussen had
as guests at their farm Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Webber, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Windle, Messrs. Wm. Lotx, Chas. Mc­
Bride, and Rasmus Webber, all of
Portland.
Miss Merle Wells of Kelso, Wash.,
is a guest of Captain and Mrs. W. H.
Sanford.
Mrs. Chas. Decker, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Bur­
dick, at Echo, Oregon, returned to
her home Saturday. Mrs. Burdick
accompanied her.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Port­
land, visited Mrs. Anderson’s broth­
er, G. Running, Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Middleton and Miss Fay
Horny motored to Clackamas on
Sunday.
Miss Pauline Klutch, of Portland,
was a guest of Mrs. Eugene Axsow
last week.
Joseph Elston and Jesse Uilmeister
went to Eugene and return by
motorcycle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shur have just
returned from southern Oregon, hav­
ing made the trip by auto.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Leland Moore came down from
Sheds last Saturday to be with the
home folks over Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. P. F. Uhlig enter­
tained friends from the city on last
Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtle Hills of Portland was
a valley visitor one day recently.
Mrs. Walton of Oakesdale, Wash.,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Campbell this week.
Mrs. G. H. Richey of Corvallis
came down Monday and left Tues­
day on the steamer Great Northern
for San Francisco where she will
visit with her son, Lester Richey,
who is a second lieutenant in Uncle
Sam’s army and is in training at
the Presidio.
B. N. Heinebaugh of Bell Rose
was in our midst on last Wednesday.
The Beynier Brothers have invest­
ed in a new auto truck with which
they are delivering cordwood into
the city.
A. C. Ball and Mrs. E. Ball, Mr.
and .Mrs W. F. Garrison and Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. l.oughlin attended
the Holliness camp meeting last Sun­
day. The meetings are being held
at Thirty-third und Mason streets.
Pleasant Valley Grange will hold
a special meeting Saturday evening,
July 21, at which Anal arrangements
will be made for participation in the
Grange Field Day meet which will
be held at Gresham fair grounds on
the fourth Saturday of this month.
FRIDAY,
JULY
SO.
PAGE THREE
1017
If your Outlook subscription has
expired runuw today.
Tailoring
COTTRELL
Mies Frances Wagner received a For men and women—cleaning,
telegram last Friday summoning her pressing and repairing done well.
Bargains in the Want Ads
to her home In Wisconsin on ac­ Peter Lenard, Powell street.
count of the sudden death of two of
we « rmxip or oust saor ano . ts apt J
her sisters and a cousin. Five little
We Naturally Feel Quite Proud
AND TH[ M A N V jitltR O S WfVt MApf J
girls were playing at the river near
of the coinplimfiitary re­
(heir home when one of them slipped
m arks being matte cacti day
from the rocks on which they were
about
our market. It is de­
standing, tailing Into about eight
served approbatiou.
Our
feet of water. Two of them trying
step-lively
delivery
has
won
to rescue her also fell tn. The other
us many friends. The qual­
girls ran for help but the three little
ity
of our meats lias helped
girls were drowned before help
endear us to the public.
reached them.
Miss Wagner has
been living with her grandparents,
A. J W BROWN, Prop.
Gresham Market
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beyer, for the
GRESHAM. OREGON
past two years and attending high
school at Gresham.
Mrs. Ella Schneider and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jack and Ike Fos­
ter, motored to Donald on Sunday to
attend the Roelofson reunion. There
SUCCESSORS TO
were about ninety-five of the mem­
bers present. The next reunion of
H O S S’ TRUCK SERVICE *«. *,
the clan will be held at Newberg.
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
The Baptist Aid Society met at the
229 Pine Street Between P i n t and Second
Baptist church at Pleasant Home on
ALL KINDS O r HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
Thursday afternoon.
PORTLAND
Mrs. Albert Clausen and her baby
daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Albert
a .«.,»
Ed. Andre this week.
Ekstrom’s Truck Service
CHERRYVILLE
John Tuscher spent Friday and
Saturday in Cherryville on his rail­
road claim.
Mrs. F. E. Clark has returned
home after a three weeks' visit at
Camas, Wash., with her daughters,
Mrs. Geo. Craig and Mrs. Phil Stofer.
The illumination of colored lights
on Mt. Hood was aeen by the people
of Cherryville on Saturday night.
Cyrus Runyan is hauling lumber
for the new house being built on
W S. Runyan’s place.
There was no church service held
in the M. E. church on Sunday on
account of the unusual heat.
L. Ritxer and son, Paul, spent Sun­
day at Cherryacres.
C. H. Johnson writes that the har­
vest will be rather small in the Pen­
dleton country, the grain being
burned by the hot winds.
i hantberlain'h C olic, C h o lera
D iarrh oea H eiu w ly.
and
Every family without exception
should keep thia preparation at hand
during the hot weather of the sum­
mer months. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
worth many times Its cost when
needed and is almost certain to be
needed before the summer Is over,
it hus no superior for the purposes
for which it is intended. Buy It
now. Obtainable everywhere.
For Quick Disposal
Rustic, all patterns and grades, dry.
All kinds of dry finish lumber and mouldings.
Good supply of flooring 4 and 6 inch, all grades.
Sheeting, common and cull.
Cedar posts, s pllt and sawed.
I
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SAND Y FIR LUMBER CO.
Phone, Sandy 46.
We Deliver
Emery’s Truck Service
BETWEEN
PORTLAND
AND
G RESH AM
office w ith P lo a e e r A a to T ruck C o., !UW Ash Bi.
P h o n e Uroadway SSS4
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Raa. Phone 173
, Gresham, Ore
Read the Want Ads.
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Keep Informed
MELROSE AND VICTORY.
Mrs. C. O. Branson has been en­
tertaining for a few days her aunt
Mrs. Eva Holcomb of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. William Curtiss of
Kansas City have been visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guthrie. Mrs.
Curtiss and Mrs. Guthrie are sisters.
Ralph Baker and Miss Freda
Schroeder of Portland were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins.
Rev. Thos Atkinson preached an
interesting sermon at Iliff church last
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. F. 8. Ford will preach at
Iliff church next Sunday evening. All
are cordially invited.
Chas. A. Coe of Gresham was the
guest on Wednesday of Captain and
Mrs C. O. Branson
On the Leading Events of the Day
GRESHAM O U TL O O K (Twice • W< ek) with
i yr.
Dally Orugonlan
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Dally and Munday Orsgaalaa .... lo t*
Dally Journal ................................ 6.6U
Dally and Sunday Journal
.... 7.1»
Evening Telegram
6.00
Waskly Oregonian
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Semi-Weekly Journal
2.00
Dally News and N W. Farmstead 3 60
PLEASANT HOME
CONVENIENCE
A ll the convenience of gas. No waiting for the
Are to burn up. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool
kitchen all the time.
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking
because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat
More convenient than a wood or coal stove for
all the year 'round cooking— and more eco­
nomical.
The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
Smell
la 1, X, 1 and 4 burner tint, with
or w ithout o te n i
modal*. Ask your
Also cabioet
dealer tt>4ay
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK-5TOVE
FOR SALE BY
L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
GRESHAM, OREGON
The young folks of the Baptist
church here have organixed a so­
ciety which meets Sunday evening,
beginning at 7 o’clock. Last Sun­
day evening an Interesting feature
was a duet sung by Maymle Denny
and Clara Nassbahn.
The Sunshine Club of the M B.
church will meet with Inex Bell, July
21. Members are urged to be pres­
ent.
Prayer meeting is being held every
Thursday evening beginning at I All
are invited to attend.
N ow is the Best Tim e to Subscribe
D o it N O W
Ice Cream Loach
1« juxt the diet you
need bat be »are U Is
Weatherly Ice Cream] %
Eat a plate a day at
BELT’S CONFECTIONERY
T e le p h o n e 7 0 1
4.1»
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