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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1917)
I- W h GRESHAM HMH JU LY 20, 1917 GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS B argains In th e W ant Ads. OUR FRE>H-BAKED Mrs B. W Em ery atten d e d the C h au tau q u a at G ladstone P ark yes terd ay and enjoyed som e very fine program s. The evening program was in th e new au d ito riu m which seats 8000 people and which was Fred Powell has rented the J o h n packed full. The dedication uf the son house on Kelly avenue and will new building will be on next Sunday, move in soon. Mrs. Powell Is now w ith Billy Sunday as th e principal in Idaho an d upon th e ir re tu rn they speaker. will ta k e up th e ir hom e In th e new W. G. S trong and wife, C. W. location. Niesen and wife and d a u g h te r H elen, D. S. Johnson and Mrs. Je ssie D. of Tacom a, are visiting th is week Miller, both of G resham , were m a r w ith Mr. and /Mrs. Wm. Sales. They ried at V ancouver on W ednesday of drove over by au to on W ednesday. are th is week. They are receiving many Mrs. S trong and Mrs Niesen co n g ra tu latio n s from th e ir n u m er nieces of Mr. Sales. ous frien d s here and elsew here. Cards a re out an n o u n cin g the A m iscellaneous show er was given b irth of a d au g h ter, H elen E laine, yesterday at th e hom e of Mrs. Will to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lee C arm an, Stanley In honor of MI sb Effie S tan of A merican Falls, Idaho. Mr. C ar ley, whose m a rriag e to S herm an Mc man will be rem em bered as a re s C a rte r is to tak e place in th e near ident of G resham a few y ears ago. fu tu re. Miss Stanley was th e recip Word was received yesterday of j ient of a la rg e u nm ber of b eau tifu l the a rriv a l of a baby girl last Monday I and useful gifts. a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E rn est | Mrs. M. B. S leret, m o th er of Mrs. P eterson, form erly of G resham , but i J. W. T ow nsend of T ro u td ale , arriv ed now a t Shaw. - th is m o rning from N am pa, Idaho. Ed A ylsw orth has ju st received j She is 84 years old and m ade the trip alone, arriv in g In fine spirits. word th at his b ro th er, C h ester A. She will rem ain in th is vicinity, vis w ith a division of th e re g u la r arm y itin g fo r sev eral weeks with o th e r has been m ade a second lie u te n an t. m em bers of h e r fam ily. She will be In G resham to n ig h t a t th e hom e of P. A. KLINE h e r son, George, A m arria g e license was g ran ted George L edbury and .Miss G ertru d e F itzg erald of F airview at V ancouver on W ednesday last. They w ere m a r ried th e re tile sam e day. d elicacies w ill k eep well to th e next m eal, if y o u ’ve d e sp a ire d of g e ttin g an exact d u p lic a te of y o u r best hom e co o k in g , its b ecau se y o u ’ve o v erlo o k ed th is b ak ery We can p ro v e th a t by o n e tria l CITY BAKERY GRESHAM FRIDA Y, E v erett H ughes b ro th e r of Dr. H. H. H ughes, has been received into th e U niversity hospital co tp s which will leave P o rtlan d in ab o u t two m onths fo r Siberia. T his is th e same corps w hich City A ttorney Schnei d e r en tered last week. Both men Roy K ern, ru ra l c a rrie r on n um ber four, began his vacation yesterday. w ere ad m itte d th ro u g h th e influence He will rem ain in G resham looking of th e corps physicians who were classm ates of Dr. Hughes. a fte r p riv ate m a tte rs. nr*» um l SlonijM-li T rim b le. hold of som ething to keep from fall "I ah years ago I suffered' from ing. Seeing C h am b erlain ’s T ablets iicij u ni a tta rk a of stom ach trouble advertised 1 decided to try them. 1 ¡nut b lllo u seaa,” wrlteR Minn E m m a Im proved rap id ly .” O btainable ev V c ib ry k e , L im a. O hio. “ I could eat \. t little food th a t a g re e d w ith me eryw here. r .illio u a n d 1 b ecam e bo dizzy an d sick at my ■ tn a th a t tluiea th a t I had to ta k e OUTLOOK Phone 11 The Polly Prim j Gasoline or Kerosene En gines, That Go and Go Right Equipped with W ebster M agnetto which require no batteries n F o r P u m p in g W a te r, r u n n in g C ream S e p a ra to r, W a s h in g M a c h in e , E tc I Is th e N ew U p -to-the-m inute O il M op th at P olishes Floors, F u rn itu re an d W o o d w o rk Flas n ew C o n ta in ers th at P re v e n ts oil from getting on hands Polly P rim O il is E xcellent L. L. Kidder Hardware Co. Announcement T O M O R R O W --a t 7 p. m„ there will open for your inspec tion the best e q u ip p e d and most m odern store of its kind in Eastern Multnomah. W e have m ade our new store a credit to the town and we want to show it to you. Nothing will be for sale. W e want you to just come in and make yourselves at home. At the New Store A. W. Metzger QUALITY AND SERV’CE PHONE 661 H. P. W e b ste r M a g n etto 8 in. P u lley 6 H . P. W e b ste r M a g n etto P u m p Jacks from Hessel’s Farm Machinery Co. Best to U se Tel 6X2 Best to Buy Tel. 544 j YELLOW FIR LUMBER v Young men who have e n list ed from ea ste rn M ultnom ah an d vicinity. ERNEST J. ANDERSON ISAAC ANDERSON FOREST ARNOLD ALVIN AUSTIN TOM BAKER ELM ER BANKUS H E R B E R T BASLEE HENRY BOTTLESON EDGAR BROOKS LEON CADDY A. CAMP RALPH CRANDALL GEORGE CRANE FRANK CRAW FORD FR ED DAVIS W DEAVER EDWARD DICKENSON RAYMOND DUNBAR W EASTMAN VENCIL EVANS DEWEY GIBBS CLIFTON H. H A RRIS C. HENDRICKS CARYL HESLIN CLAUDE HESLIN CH A RLES HICKS JAS O. HILLYARD WILLIAM HILLYARD VICTOR HOLM H E R B E R T H. HOSS $7.00 to $11.00 Why Pump by Hand? A U C T IO N E E R Honor Roll. 4'2 A n y size fo r a ll kinds of w o rk • Prices the same as last year T hree au to loads of v acationists retu rn ed la st n ig h t from a week of to u rin g th e T illam ook beaches. The 2 5 Y e a r s in E a s t a n d W i l l a m party consisted of Jam es E lklngton e t t e V a lle y and fam ily, A rth u r D ow sett and W ill b e g l a d t o c o n s u l t y o u o n fam ily, Mrs., O. A. E astm an , Miss a n y s a le s y o u in t e n d to h o ld G ertru d e E astm an and B enjam in R a te s R e a s o n a b le Cam eron. They visited A storia, 5 6 1 G l i s a n S t P o r t l a n d O r e g o n Seaside, Cannon Beach and all the P hone B roadw ay 6 2 0 o th e r ocean resortB. Joe Ross is spending a few days i at home w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. D eW itt C. Ross, before he is ' called to jo in th e colors. He Is a m em ber of th e O regon N ational G uard and had th re e m o n th s tr a in ing on th e Mexican b o rd er la st sum- | m er. He has been em ployed for the [ past few w eeks a t th e N orthw estern ! Shipyards In P o rtlan d . $75 $115 $165 H . P. W e b ste r M a g n etto 8 in. P ulley % Live Stock and Real Estate Self-Feeding Polish Mop $45 H . P . W e b ste r M ag n etto w i|h pulley 2 A id , G R A D E S TO SELECT FROM. X •¡’ FIN ISH LUMBER. FLOORING, CEILING, MOULDINGS KILN DRIED Sash, Doors, Nails, B uilders’ Hardw are Jones Lumber Co. < > < > G resham Yard. Removal Announcement Andrews Bros., who have been operating a market at Pleasant Home for the past seven years, have just finished a new building at New Pleasant Home and move into it on MONDAY, JULY 23 Their business will be enlarged and they will be glad to see all their old patrons at the new market after that date. Andrews Bros. Meat Market Pleasant Home Phone 755 RAYMOND HUMABON ALBERT JOHNSON GUY JONES FRANK KENNEY GEORGE K N IER IEM ALTON LOVELACE CH A RLES MAYER JACK MILSTED EDWARD NOREEN OSCAR E. NOREEN ROY OLSEN RAY PAl.M Q FIST TOM PARKER FAY F POTTER CECIL PULPED EARL RADFORD (I REYNOLDS VICTOR R ICK ERT W RIC K ER T JO E ROSS Wanted, Teams and Tools Work for One Day or Every Day Until August 15th Bring plows, discs and harrows and get 65 cents an hour with privilege of working overtime. Meals and accommodations for men and teams close at hand. NELSON R o s s C G SCHNEIDER HAY S H R IN E R OSCAR STONE L E SL IE ST CLAIR W ILBUR STANLEY C. ST1LLIONS LLOYD TEGART ALLEN T IL L E R GEORGE TOW N8END LESLIE TOWNSEND EDNER WED1N ROY E. WOODWARD In Officers' R eserve T ra in ing C orps: FR ED CRANE ED DUNN FLOYED METZGER ERNEST P THOM Engtn eers Corps CARL CONGDON ALBERT HENSLEY HAROLD KERN K ENNETH C ROBERTS DALE RUSSELL Oregon Branch U. S. Boys' W orking Reserves: \\ VI. 1 Eli METZGER \R V 1D P E T E R S O N RALPH STANLEY O RV ILLE ZIMMERMAN ta k in g Big C hances. It te a g rea t risk to trav e l w ithout a b o ttle of U ham berlain'a Colic. C hoera an d D iarrhoea Rem edy, as thio p rep aratio n cannot be obtained on th e tra in s o r steam sh ip s A t tack s of bowel com plaint a re often sudden and very severe, an d every-1 one should go prepared for them j O b tainable everyw here. E veryone has som ething to buy o r te ll. T ry an O utlook w ant ad. For particulars call SUN DIAL MILL Phone 611, Fairview, daytime, or Mr. Stone,, 21x, evenings. War-Time Business Planning This is an exceptional*time. Many unusual changes are taking place. Practically every business is confronted with new prob lems. The question of financing is always important. To meet recurring changes, impossible to forecast very far ahead, it behooves us all to establish IN D E P E N D A N T R E SE R V E F U N D S Our Christmas Cash Club provides a very efficient ami convenient way for the individual of small means to establish and conserve such a fund. It is not necessary that t be used lor Christmas Gifts but may be used to purchase a Liberty Loan Bond or a Time Cer tificate, both of which bear interest and inav then be held for an opportunity or emergency. Consult us. FIRST STATE BANK G resham . Oregon.