Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 07, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    HAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
4ONEY FOR FARMERS
FROM SCHOOL FUND
P oultry Farm lor Sale.
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
T e n -a c re p o u ltry fa rm , five m iles
A r th u r L a n g g u tb , co u n ty a g e n t fo r e a s t of G re sh a m . H o u ses to acco m ­
m o d a te 1 3 0 0 h e n s ;
b ro o d in g c a ­
choo l m oney loan», In th e M cKay p acity fo r 6 0 0 0 c h ic k s ; 2744 sq u a re
b u ild in g , P o rtla n d ,
has
p le n ty of feet b ro o d e r c a p a c ity floor sp ace
r u r a l c red it» m oney on h a n d fo r lo a n ­ L an d all in c u ltiv a tio n an d fam ily
D. C. R oss h a s d is c o n tin u e d h is
in g ou fa rm p ro p e rtie s . T h e se loan» o rc h a rd . F o r f u r th e r p a rtic u la rs call
H W. f ’o oley, p h o n e 434, G resh am .
so ft d rin k a n d ice c re a m s to r e an d
m ay ru n fo r ten y e a rs a t 6 p e r c e n t
w ill e n g a g e In o th e r business.
hut m ay be p aid a t au y tim e .- Adv.
W e a th e r R e p o rt.
P acific 8 ta te s : G e n e ra lly fa ir w ith
F o r in s u ra n c e ; a u to m o b ile s, Are,
life o r a c c id e n t, c all J o h n B ro w n , te m p e r a tu r e s so m e w h a t below th e
se a s o n a l a v e ra g e
p h o n e 613.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,
OUTLOOK
M iss F re d a W ykoff h as re tu rn e d to
th e h o m e o f h e r u n cle, J . N. M ew h irt-
e r, a f t e r a m o n th ’s v isit w ith frie n d s
a n d re la tiv e s in D enver, C olorado.
1»17
M rs. J. N» C la n a h a n w as a d e le ­
g a te la s t w eek to a d is tric t c o n v e n ­
tio n o f th e W om en o f W o o d c ra ft
h eld in A sto ria. M rs. C la n a h a n w as
a m e m b e r of th e re s o lu tio n s c o m m it­
tee a n d w as p lected a lte r n a te d e le ­
g a te to th e g ra n d c ircle sessio n to be
h eld in P o rtla n d in S e p te m b e r. A s­
to r ia p eo p le d e a lt g e n e ro u s ly w ith
th e lodge d e le g a te s, g iv in g th em tw o
sp ecial p ro g ra m s a n d a b a n q u e t. A t
th e b a n q u e t, C o lu m b ia R iv e r sa lm o n ,
p erfectly cooked a n d se rv e d , h eld th e
p rin c ip a l p lace on th e ta b le s.
Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day
GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with
1 yr.
( m e..
Dally Oregonian .................... M OO
Dally and Sunday Oregonian
2.00
Dally Journal ................................ 5.60
Dally and Sunday Journal............ 7.60
M.26
4.26
3.00
4.00
E v e n in g
T e le g ra m
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Weekly Oregonian ....................... 2.00
Semi-Weekly Journal
2.00
F re d C ra n e , J r ., w ho h as been a t
P re s id io tr a in in g cam p fo r sev
e ra l m o n th s, re tu r n e d h o m e y e s te r­
day.
H e re p o rte d to h is N a tio n a l
G u a rd co m p an y ul C la c k a m a s today.
D. P. S h e p h e rd
an d fam ily of
W alla W alla, W ash.,
y e ste rd a y
fo r th e ir h om e, a f te r a stay of tw o
w eeks w ith h is s is te r , Mrs. C. G
F a n c h e r an d fam ily
Mi». F a n c h e r ’s
s is te r, Mrs. N aom i V o lk n a r an d
.1 A P a te n e u u d e a n d A tto rn ey C
d a u g h te r of O regon C ity, w ho w ere I
G. S c h n e id e r leav e on W ed n esd ay fo r
h e re fo r th e p ast ten days, have r e - 1
a in -d a y a u to tr ip to H ritish C o lu m ­
tu
rn e d to th e ir hom e
bia
M r S c h n e id e r’s ottlces will he
in c h a rg e of .1. D. W illiam s, a n a t ­
M r. a n d M rs. E. W. A y lsw o rth . a c ­
to rn e y fro m P o rtla n d , d u rin g his a b ­
co m p an ied by B e rt M etzg er an d Ihe
sen ce.
M isses F lo re n c e an d Eva B eers, have
Mrs. J. N. F u rls e n te r ta in e d fo r g one on an a u to m o b ile tr ip to C ra te r
may
visit C a lifo rn ia
th e w eek -en d h e r co u sin , Mrs. H elen L ake. T hpy
C u lv e r, h ead o f th e d e p a rtm e n t of p o in ts b e fo re r e tu rn in g . T h e A yls­
h o m e eco n o m ics *vt th e U n iv ersity of w o rth c h ild re n a re b eing c a re d lo r
M rs. Ja s.
W a sh in g to n , w ho is in P o rtla n d a t ­ by th e ir g ra n d m o th e r ,
1.16
1.16
D ally New* a n d N. W. F a rm s te a d 3.60
th e
2 2 ay
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the happiness of
YOUR HARVEST-TIME
LAST THE
V E A I? ARO UND'
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If yon want to harvest a good crop of hardw are visit our
store.
Our assortment of standard hardw are for the farm and
garden, for tin- home and shop appeals to economical folks
who know quality and values.
Reduced prices on Lawn Mowers.
Buy Lawn Hose now; it will be higher next year.
L. L. K id d e r H a r d w a re Co.
GRESHAM ,
OREGON
G re s h a m A u to S e rv ic e
REGULAR HOURLY TRIPS FROM GRESHAM TO
FIRST AND ALDER, PORTLAND
EVERY HOUR, FROM 8 A M., to 6 P. M. COVERING
ALL ROADS
Transfers at 82nd and Division Streets
Office on Main Street, oppoaite Bank of Gresham
CARS FOR HIRE—PHONE 001
te n d in g a r t c lasses o f P ro fe s s o r Dow
o f C o lu m b ia U n iv ersity .
Jo h n D row n to o k a p a rty o f g irls
w ith him to v isit h is m ill up by Mo­
la lla S u n d a y . T h o se w ho w ent w ere
M isses M iriam
B ro w n , W illa and
E v ely n M etzg er, M a rg u e rite M ichel
an ti H eHter T h o rp . T h ey en jo y e d a
p icnic d in n e r on th e m ill pond an d
r e tu r n e d in th e la te ev e n in g
At th e la st m e e tin g of th e B a p tist
M issio n ary so ciety , on e of th e in t e r ­
e s tin g fe a tu re s w as a m u ch a p p re ­
c ia te d re a d in g by M iss M ae W illia m ­
so n , d ra m a tic r e a d e r of P o rtla n d .
M iss W illia m s o n 's w ork is fa v o ra b ly
k n o w n in G re sh a m
It Is lik ely th a t
sh e a n d h e r s is te r , M iss W ilm a W il­
lia m so n , a g ifte d m u sic ia n , w ill give
an e n te r ta in m e n t h e re e a rly in th e
fall.
G eo rg e W. P ag e, a g e n t o f th e
P. H. A P. co m p an y in G re sh a m , to ­
day receiv ed w ord fro n t Mr. H u n t of
th e P o rtla n d office, th a t C a rl W lrtz ,
fo rm e rly
fro m G re sh a m , w ho has
b e e n em p lo y ed in th e c o m p a n y 's o f­
fice, h a s w on th e p o sitio n of a p e tty
officer in th e N avy d e p a rtm e n t. Mr.
W irtz e n lis te d o n ly a w eek o r tw o
ag o . a n d th e p o sitio n is d u e to th e
e x c e p tio n a lly fine sh o w in g w hich he
m ad e In th e e x a m in a tio n in e le c tr i­
cal e n g in e e rin g . H e h a s h ad o rd e rs
to re p o rt at o n ce a t B re m e rto n N avy
Y ard s.
Lawrence.
Mrs. E. B o u g h n e r, p ro p r ie to r of I
th e N ovelty S to re , is in P o rtla n d a t- |
te n d in g B u y e rs' w eek c o n v e n tio n , i
Mrs. L. T. L u ste d is k e e p in g s to re
d u rin g M rs. B o u g h n e r's ab sen ce.
Now's the best time to subscribe.
Do it NOW.
PHONE 701
IN NEW LOCATION
DRESSED HOGS AND VEAL BOUGHT FOR CASH
LIVE BEEF CATTLE WANTED.
GOOD B U T T ER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANG E FO R MEAT.
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Phone 755
Pleasant Home
OUR FRESH-BAKED
PARENT TEACHERS
PICNIC AT PARK
A good old fa s h io n e d b a s k e t picnic
will be h eld a t C e d a rv ille P a rk n e a r
L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n on A u g u st 11,
by th e m e m b e rs an d frie n d s of th e
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty C o u n cil of P a r ­
e n t- T e a c h e rs ’ a ss o c ia tio n s.
R e p re ­
s e n ta tiv e s in fo rce a re ex p ected from
all th e sch o o l d is tric ts in th e c o u n ty
o u ts id e o f D istric t No. 1. T h is is th e
r e g u la r b i-m o n th ly m e e tin g of th e
a ss o c ia tio n an d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is
looked for.
L ynch sch o o l, D istric t No. 28, is
th e host fo r th e d ay, an d haB p ro v id ­
ed e n te r ta in m e n t a n d g a m e s fo r th e !
c h ild re n , w h ich , to g e th e r w ith th e J
n a tu r a l a n d a c q u ire d b e a u tie s of th e I
p a rk , w ill m a k e it a n a ttr a c tiv e place
in w hich to sp en d th e day.
" I f you find t h a t tim e h a n g s h eavy j
on y o u r h a n d s ,” th e B u rn s T rib u n e
ad v ises its local re a d e r s , "b o o st a
little fo r th e ra ilro a d . It is ju s t as
easy to say a good w ord as it is to ’
sa.v th a t you do n o t th in k th e ro ad !
w ill e v e r be b u ilt.’’
d e lic a c ie s w ill keep w ell to th e
n e x t m eal, if y o u ’ve d e s p a ire d
of g e ttin g an e x a c t d u p lic a te of
y o u r b e st h o m e c o o k in g , its
b ec a u se y o u ’ve o v e rlo o k e d th is
b a k e ry .
W e can p ro v e th a t
by o ne tr ia l.
CITY BAKERY
GRESHAM
Phone 11
To th e F arm er
These are unusual times.
Practically every business including yours is confronted
with new problems.
One of your problems is the winning of the war.
The war is to be won by the products of the land.
A heavy responsibility rests upon you as well as transpor­
tation companies, m anufacturers, financial institutions, and
other business organizations.
A sound provision for promptly and easily meeting new
situations is in the building up of an
IN D E P E N D A N T R E SE R V E F U N D
Enamel Ware Sacrificed!
with which to take advantage of opportunities arising or meet
unexpected reverses.
To all who will make known their interest our officers ‘will
he glad to explain the many advantages of the Plan and its
adaptability to any business.
F IR S T S T A T E
G restuun,
Preserving Kettles, Dishpans, Etc., 26 different Shapes
and Sizes at Ridiculously Low Prices.
FO R
25c
FOR
5O c
FOR
Regular Price
$ .30
.35
40
............
.50
50
21/a quart Lip Sauce Pans
3-quart Lip Sauce Pans
4 quart Lip Sauce Pans
6-quart Lip Preserving Kettles
3-quart Covered Berlin Kettles
No. 30 Wash Basins
10 inch Heavy Colanders
3-quart Pudding Pans
4 quart Pudding Pans
3-quart Deep Mixing Bowls
3-quart Preserving Kettles
4 quart Milk Pans
6-quart Milk Pans
No. 412 Windsor Dippers
.40
.30
35
30
36
.35
40
35
14 quart Deep Dish Pans
5 quart Lip Sauce Pans
4 quart Berlin Kettles, Enameled Covers
2 quart Coffee Pots, Enameled Covers
4 quart Berlin Sauce Pans, Enameled Covers
Regular Price
$ .75
.60
65
.70
.65
10 quart Water Pail
8-quart Lip Preserving Kettles
6 quart Berlin Kettles. Enameled Covers
2 quart Cereal Cookers. Enameled Covers
17 quart Deep Dish Pans
10 quart Lip Preserving Kettles
8 quart Berlin Kettles, Enameled Covers
Regular Price
$ .00
.80
85
1.00
1.00
00
1.00
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY. COME EARLY! WE HAVE ONLY A
VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF EACH ARTICLE
A. W. M E T Z G E R
P h o n e 66 1
Q uality an d Service
M otor < 'ars in l li e I lu te d S ta le s .
In 1916 th e r e w ere 1 ,0 6 7 ,3 3 2 m o re
m o to r c a rs re g is te re d in th e U n ited
S ta te s th a n in 1915.
T h is w as an
1 In c re a se of 43 p e r c e n t. T h e g ro s s
BANK
O regon.
FAIRVIEW
M rs. I). C. B re w s te r is p la n n in g to
leav e F rid a y to sp e n d s e v e ra l w eek s
w ith h e r p a re n ts at C e n tra lia
M rs. J. H eslin e n te r ta in e d a fa m i­
to ta l o f re g is te r e d c a rs , in c lu d in g ly p a rty o n e d ay la s t w eek , a t w hich
c o m m e rc ia l c a rs , w as 3 ,5 1 2 ,9 9 6 ; th e th e r e w ere p re s e n t Mrs. B rin k , M r.
M rs. B u rd in e , M r. a n d M rs.
n u m b e r of m o to rc y c le s re g is te r e d a n d
w as 2 5 0 ,8 2 0 . T h e s e v e ra l s ta te s c o l­ E v a n s a ll o f T ro u td a le , Ir v in ld e of
lected
in re g is tr a tio n
a n d lic e n se S alem , L u cile B elieu of L e b a n o n , M r.
fees, in c lu d in g th o s e of c h a u ffe u rs a n d M rs. W a lte r S h iriin g o f C a n a d a ,
a n d o p e ra to rs , a to ta l g ro ss re v e n u e Mr a n d M rs. L oeb o f P o rtla n d .
M rs. E. C. M o rriso n is m a k in g
of 2 2 5 ,8 6 5 ,3 6 9 .7 5 . Of th is a m o u n t
92 p e r c e n t., o r 2 2 3 ,9 1 0 ,8 1 1 , w as a p ­ p re p a r a tio n s to le a v e fo r S easid e to ­
plied d ire c tly to c o n s tru c tio n , im ­ m o rro w .
p ro v e m e n t, o r m a in te n a n c e o f th e
T h e soclfrl of th e U. 8. c la s s of th e
p u b lic ro a d s in fo r ty - th r e e s ta te s , a c ­ P re s b y te ria n S u n d a y sc h o o l, w hich
c o rd in g to fig u res co m p iled by th e w as p la n n e d fo r S a tu r d a y e v e n in g a t
office of P u b lic R o a d s of th e U n ited th e h om e o f M rs. H. M. S h aw , h as
S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re , in been in d e fin ite ly p o stp o n e d .
C irc u la r 72, A u to m o b ile R e g is tr a ­
M rs. H. M. S haw w as ta k e n s u d ­
tio n , L icen se s am i R ev en u es in th e d e n ly ill la s t n ig h t a n d D r. J . M.
U n ite d S ta te s, 1 9 1 6 ."
S h o rt o f P o rtla n d w as c a lle d to a t ­
T h e fig u res fo r 1916 c o rre sp o n d te n d hpr. S he is re s tin g e a s ie r to ­
very closely w ith th e a n n u a l p e r c e n t­ day.
ag e in c re a se of m o to r c a r r e g i s tr a ­
tio n of th e la s t th r e e y e a rs
T h is FARM LOANS ON LONG
y e a rly in c re a se h as a v e ra g e d 4 0 p e r
TIME AT FIVE PER CENT
c e n t in th e n u m b e r of c a rs a n d 50
p e r c e n t in re v e n u e s.
T h e fa r m e rs e a st of th e S an d y
W h en
view ed o v e r a p erio d o f riv e r w ho h a v e a lr e a d y jo in e d th e
y e a rs , th e in c re a s e tn m o to r c a r r e g ­ C o rb e tt F a rm L o an a s s o c ia tio n w ill
is tr a tio n a n d g ro ss re v e n u e h a s been soon receiv e th e ir m oney . T h e y a re
re m a rk a b le
In 1916 th e to ta l s ta te to get th e ir lo a n s fo r 5 p e r r e n t on
r e g is tr a tio n s
w ere a p p ro x im a te ly p a lo n g te rm of y e a rs , a n d by p a y in g
48,000 ca rs, on a c c o u n t of w hich th e 6 p e r c e n t in te re s t a n n u a lly th e p r i n ­
s e v e ra l s ta te s co lle c te d in fees an d cip a l a s w ell as th e in te r e s t w ill be
lic e n se s a to ta l g ro s s re v e n u e o f p aid up at th e en d o f 36 y e a rs
a b o u t 2 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 . O nly a sm a ll p a rt ■ T hey h a v e th e o p tio n o f p a y in g
o f th is w as a p p lie d to ro a d w o rk . In I off an y o r all of th e p rin c ip a l at any
1916 th e
2 2 5 .8 6 5 ,3 6 9 75 c o lle c te d I in te re s t b e a rin g p e rio d , a f t e r th e first
fo rm e d n e a rly 9 p e r c e n t o f th e to ta l five y e a rs
r u r a l ro ad a n d b rid g e re v e n u e s o f
S ev eral fa r m e rs in th e v ic in ity of
th e s ta te s .
G re sh a m a r e now in te r e s te d in fo r m ­
R ecen t y e a rs h av e sh o w n a n in- J in g a n a s s o c ia tio n in th is d is tr ic t an d
c re a s in g te n d e n c y to p u t th e sp e n d - ' w ill p ro b a b ly hold a m e e tin g in th e
in g of th e m o to r c a r re v e n u e s d ir e c t- . n e a r fu tu re .
ly in th e h a n d s o f th e s ta te h ig h w a y j
A ny p e rso n in te r e s te d in a tte n d in g
d e p a rtm e n ts .
O f th e to ta l a m o u n t | th is m e e tin g w ill be n o tified o f th e
a p p lie d to ro a d w o rk in 1916, 70 p e r tim e a n d p la c e of m e e tin g if th ey
c e n t , o r 2 6 ,4 1 1 .5 2 0 , w as ex p e n d e d leav e w ord a t th e c o u n ty a g r i c u lt u r ­
m o re o r less d ire c tly u n d e r th e c o n ­ ist a g e n t's office.
tr o l o r s u p e rv is io n o f s ta te h ig h w ay
Safley First:— Insure that auto
d e p a rtm e n ts . O nly
th ir te e n s t a te s
with John Brown before you have
d id n o t ex erciae a n y d ire c t c o n tr o l an accident, have it stolen or burned.
o v e r th e e x p e n d in g of th e n e t a u to ­ Phone 513.
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m o b ile re v e n u e s.
Bargains in the Want Ads.
Meet Polly Prim at L. L. Klddei
Hardware Co.