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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1917)
RAGE FOLK GRESHAM OITLOOK TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, HH7 CITY GAS FOR HEATING HOMES W F Honey an d G eorge Tow le re Mrs Geo F Honey had as her g uest la st week, h er b ro th er, E. N E tu rn e d recently from a business trip D rake of Tacom a, W ashington. to V ancouver and New W estm inster, B. C, Mr. and Mrs. Tow le and Miss Mabel B urch has re tu rn e d d a u g h te r Ellen have now gone to from a tw o-w eeks’ visit at A sto ria S eattle fo r a visit w ith a d au g h te r of and Seaside. W hile th e re Miss Burch th e fam ily. viBlted F o rt Stevens. C. .1. L u n d q u ist is again in his ■e Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K enney went pln< <• at th e F irs t S tate Bank a fte r , on F riday to Seaside, w here they a vacation spent at Seaside. He was will spend a m onth at th e ir cottage, accom panied by his wife and son. enjoying th e cool sea breeze Mrs. H. E R. Jo h n so n of Boise. N o tic e o f M e e tin g o f ! Idaho, and Mrs 8 F. Block, of C h i f o u n t ) H o ard o f E q u a iim tio u . cago, m o th er an d sis te r of W R Johnson are here on a visit N o tic e Newly Invented G A SC O , JR., H O U S E H E A IIN G F U R N A C E — Designed by Us Especially for the A verage Portland and Suburban hom e FIRST COST WITHIN REACH OF ALL EASY TERMS GIVEN WHEN DESIRED This installation will solve your fuel problem and insure you against the constantly rising prices and scarcity of solid fuels. Fuel costs, at our special rate of 50c per thousand cubic feet, only slightly more than solid fuels, offset, however, by the many con veniences. A limitless supply of fuel is always at hand and is paid for only as used. No dirt, soot or ashes in rooms or basement. J4o manual labor in making or maintaining tire. The heat is uniform and the room temperatures are always under perfect control. The furnace is thermostatically controlled, thus in suring even temperatures and a saving in fuel. «fee ... The clock installed with the thermostat will automatically start the furnace at any predetermined hour. I M onday. is h e re b y S e p te m b e r g iv e n in , th a t j y 17, on th e •Miss H e le n W ils o n o f A b e rd e e n . W a s h ., w h o has been v is it in g w it h B o a rd o f E q u a liz a tio n o f M u ltn o m a h county will a tte n d at th e otflce of th e , •Vll8H K a th ry " H ouey- re tu rn e d to h er „ ' hom e on Sunday evening. County A ssessor, at th e C o u rt 1 H ouse in P o rtlau d , an d publicly ex B argains iu the W ant Ads. am ine th e assessm ent rolls for the Read the W ant ads. y ear 1917, and co rrect all e rro rs in v aluatiou, descrip tio n o r q u alities of lands, lots o r o th e r pro p erty , as sessed by th e county assessor. And it sh all be th e d uty of persons in te r ested to ap p e ar at th e tim e and place If yon have a Silo and are con appointed. If it sh all ap p e ar to such te m p la tin g buying a c u tte r and Board of E qualization th a t th e re are engine it will be to your a d v a n t age to get my prices on any lands o r lots o r o th e r property assessed tw ice, or in co rrectly as sessed as to description o r q u an tity , and in th e nam e of a person o r p er bought t i l old price, only two left. sons not th e o w n er th ereo f, o r a s sessed u n d er o r beyond th e actu al cash value th e re o f, said Board may Also 500 lb. and 1000 lb. m ake p ro p er co rrectio n of th e sam e. If It sh all ap p e ar to such Board th a t any land, lots o r o th e r p ro p erty as sessable by th e assessor a re n o t a s Address sessed, such Board sh all assess the sam e at th e full cash value thereof. HENRY E. REED, C ounty Assessor ( a l l ( iiilie t l (M il, C o rb e tt, O re. P o rtlan d , Ore., Aug 15, 1917. Mr. D airym an: 6 h. p. Fairbanks’ Engines Fairbanks’ Platform Scales CEO. H. CHAMBERLAIN If You wish to be Free from the Usual D iscom forts A ttendant to H ouse H eating, Install this Furnace Now. 2 2 a y the happiness of / YOUR HARVEST-TIME ^ 4 ^ 5 C A L L A T OUR SA L E SR O O M A N D S E E T H E F U R N A CE IN O P E R A T IO N , OR P H O N E M A IN 6500 OR A 6274 A N D LAST THE AROUND! i - c; O N E O F OUR S A L E S M E N W IL L CA LL, OR C A L L ON OUR LO CA L A G E N T L L. K ID D E R FO R P A R T IC U L A R S . I r s ‘r ' 1 A ‘tCX^ I X Portland Gas & Coke Company GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and I d au g h te r M argaret took a week-end ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED trip to Seaside, w here they sp en t a p a rt of th e (fay S unday w ith Leslie St. C lair, who cam e from Ft. Stevens 1 for th e visit. T he trip down was B. L. W alrad and wife left yes- m ade by boat S atu rd ay n ig h t as far day for S cuttle and o th e r Sound cities as A storia and th e rem a in d er of the way was by a u to stage. T he re tu rn for a w eek's vacation. SHINGLES AND FENCE POSTS was by tra in from Seaside. » > Miss L au ra A nderson of A berdeen, E ld rid g e M cCulloch, a m em ber of W ash., has been visiting frien d s here W E S O L IC IT Y O U R O R D E R S th e Union H igh school, has en listed and iu P o rtlan d th e past week In th e 44th In fa n try reg im en t of th e PR O M P T A T T E N T IO N G IV E N T he Misses L aura, F lorence and re g u la r arm y, and is in tra in in g at ' C lara McNeil, forfuer resid en ts, vis- ' V ancouver. He has been in th e serv- lee for two m onths, but his relativ es ited at W. R. Jo h n so n 's Mondav. and frien d s here a re ju st finding it Mrs C arl Dahl and ch ild ren have out. E ld rid g e is a son of J. W. Mc S a n d y , O regon. P h o n e C o nnection re tu rn e d from G rass Valley, where C ulloch an d g ran d so n of Mr. and they have been visiting for several Mrs J T McCulloch j w eeks w ith Mrs. D ahl's p aren ts, Mr C u r e f o r Cholera Morbus. v aluable m edicine for colic and j and Mrs R obert W alker, form erly of A b irth d ay d in n e r was given a t th e When o u r little boy, now seven bowel troubles w ith good satisfactio n ’ th is place. hom e of Mrs. V esta Raney last night years old, was a baby he was cured and I gladly endorse It as a rem edy in honor of h er son-in-law , H. M. o f cholera m orbus by C ham b erlain 's of exceptional m e rit.” O btainable Lee M errill and B ert, Hoss, who B oehm er Besides Mrs Raney and fo lic . C holera and D iarrhoea Rem e every w here d y ,'' w rites Mrs Sidney Simmons, have been in S an -F ran cisco , are re- | Mr. and Mrs. Boehm er. th e re w ere i ait Haven, N. V "Since then o th e r E veryone has som ething to buy tu rn in g hom e an d may be expected present Mr. and Mrs Ben Raney and inem bers of my fam ily have used this o r sell. Try an O utlook w ant ad h ere tom orrow Lee has been prom- d a u g h te r Orel, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r ised a lie u te n a n t's com m ission. He Dean of Sycam ore, Mr. and Mrs. J. will be a t th e head of a m achine shop. N. M ew hirter. Lyle Mason and Miss F red a WycofT. Glen M cCormick, who has been w orking in T he Dalles cannery for W ord has been received here th a t j th e past m onth, eatne hom e Sunday E rnest Thom has won his lie u te n I fo r a w eek’s visit w ith his paren ts. a n t's com m ission. He has also been I He expects to re tu rn to T he Dalles g ran ted a tw o-w eek's fu rlo u g h and and w ork th e re until high school will spend it here w ith his wife v isit s ta rts ing th e ir p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. Wm Thom and Mr. and Mrs W C. Burch C laude Case, a fo rm er U resham ite. Mrs Thom has been living n ea r th e who has been living at P o rt Angels, P residio d u rin g h er h u sb an d 's stay W ash., fo r th e past two years, was there. visiting old friend s in G resham and vicinity last week. He was accom Aaron K n ig h to n was in G resham panied by Guy Hoff, also of Port todaÿ lookiug a fte r his p roperty. Mr Angela. K nighton has been em ployed fo r the past few m onths w ith a la rg e logging Jo h n Bliss and fam ily had a d o s e com pany at Big C reek n ear A storia, call on Sunday w hile m otoring be an d com es hom e occasionally to yond th e Sandy on th e ir way to Mt. spend a few days w ith his fam ily. Hood T h eir m achine began tp back Mrs K nighton and M ildred are w ith trac k on a steep hill and alt th a t th e fo rm e r's m o th e r In L ents saved them from going over a cliff was a friendly stu m p The m achine W endell C leveland has been s e ri lost its headw ay when an attem p t ously ill for th e p ast ten days at his was m ade to change from high to low home, w here he has had th e a tte n in going up th e hill tion of two physicians and a train ed L I BER ll yon want to harvest a good crop of hardware visit our store. Our assortment of standard hardware for tin* farm and garden, for the home and shop appeals to economical folks who know quality and values. Reduced Prices on Lawn M owers BUY LAWN HOSE NOW It Will be Higher Next Year L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. GRESHAM, OREGON OUR FRESH-BAKED Bruns Lumber Co. delicacies w ill keep well to th e next meal. If you 've despaired of g ettin g an exact du p licate of your best hom e cooking, its because y o u ’ve overlooked th is bakery. We can prove th a t by one tria l. CITY B A K E R Y G RESH A M HOM EM ADE F re s h Cows, B eef o f A n y K in d V eal C alves, H ogs, C h ick en s TO SELL, SEE G EO . D IE T L , P ro p . Buy it in Glass Jars S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T Phone MM I F re sh S a v e th e Jars COFFEÉ *‘ÛHAMSÂ KERUB** Cowit «O45T” 5 » ostumo om«0* < SH O ES A. W. Metzger IPUONB 661 Q U A L IT Y SBRV’CE Men » M en's M en's Men's Men's Bovs' n u rse He is su fferin g from an in fected knee, w hich has been opened, and his condition is som ew hat im proved Miss Ruby E m ery is th e nurse. High Cut 8,1.00 tofS-SO W ork Shoes M..M> to *A.,N* Dress Shoes S 3 .. Ml t o **< <>«> A. 8. Newcomb and wife of Mon- Elk Skin Shot's S2..M) to S3 T ennis Shoes .txt dake. M ontana, have re tu rn e d to T ennis Shoes . ma th e ir hom e a fte r a visit w ith th e * 3 . (Mt to S3.2 | Honey and Tow le fam ilies W hile Shoe R e p a irin g a S p e c ia lty here they enjoyed trip s to Mt Hood an d to th e beach Mr Newcomb is GRESHAM SHOE SHOP I ca sh ier of th e F irst N ational Bank of CAKL DAUL M ondake. SAUSAGE If you have COFFEE T h at’s the Econom ical W ay P h o n e 11 Main Mt. G ro u n d FRESH Gresham B one fo r C h ick en s AND CURED LARD, ETC. MEATS. U. S. Depository FOR LIBERTY LOAN FUNDS Liberty Loan Bonds will soon be ready for distribution at thia hank Have you subscribed for one! If not, do your bit, by subscribing today. Interest will be payable at this hank and you can have any amount you desire. The bonds will be acceptable a» security for loans and are non taxable but leaving these advantages out of the ques tion it is your patriotic duty to purchase a bond, to purchase all you can. it will give your boy who is or will be at the front better accomodations and better protection. A SK US C O N C E R N IN G THEM FIRST STATE BANK G rr»ham . 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