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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
PAGE FOCS GRESHAM THAT COMMON AILMENT OF ALL MANKIND commonly called “ hunger'’ should be a three-times-a-day treatment. You know that old saying—i t ’s better to pay the butcher than the doctor not that we begrudge the M. 1). any business, because he’s one of our best customers. OUTLOOK FRIDAY, GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS ACGCST M, FAIRVIEW 1®17 The Oregon Agricultural College P. A KLINE Live Stock anil Real Estate T he U. 3. class of th e P re sb y teria n 1 Sunday school w ill give a social th is j AUCTIONEER evening, a t th e hom e of th e class W here trained specialist« with mudern lab Tw enty-flve y ears in E ast and p resid e n t, Mrs. Leslie St. C lair. Ice •r a te r 1»a and adeqaate equipm ent f ir e la W illam ette Valley. W ill be glad to consult you on any sales you •tru etlon leading to eellegiate degree* la the Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. S tap leto n cream and cake will be sold. in ten d to hold. R ates reasonable fe lle w in g aehools: are e n te rta in in g th is week Mr. and T hose going from h ere recently to | A O R IC U L T U M . w ith 1ft departm ent«; SSI (■ii-an Street, Portland. V C ' V E T H IS TO TE LL Mrs. McDonald of L ew iston, Idaho. P hone Broadw ay 820 Long Beach. W ashington are the OOMMEBCE. with 4 d e p a r ta in U ; T h e m e a t s vje s e l l Jo h n Honey left today fo r the ea st Misses Olive and Isabell Z im m erm an E N G IN EERIN G . w ith 0 departm ent#. I b W I L L M AKE A HUNGRY •la d in g Civil, E lectrical. H ighw ay. Industrial with o th e r m em bers of th e am b u l and Clyde Stone. VHAN F E E L \ a J E -L .L - ! Arts Irrigation, and M eehaniaal E ngineering; ance corps, an d expects to sail soon T he city council has o rd ered the FO RESTR Y . ia cla d ia g L egging Engineer for F rance. A J W BROWN, Prop. building of a new brid g e on Alvin »•< Mrs. C aroline K essler retu rn ed to UREÜHAM , OREGON HOMB B 00M 0M 1C I, w ith 4 major depart avenue an d th e work has already h er home at A urora last Sundav a fte r been commenced. mente, m eluding training in the P ractice Is just the diet you H o u se , a week here with her son. A E. Keas- ueetl b ut be su re it Is In te re stin g services w ere co n d u ct M INING, with three deparim ente. Ineiad 1 ler, and wife. lag Chemical E n g in eerin g , A rth u r R eg u er and wife w ere ed Iasi Sunday at th e P resb y terian PHARMACY G resham visitors last evening Mr church, hv Rev. H. ('. H anson of ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED THE MCHOOL OF M USIC, effere IneU ae P o rtlan d , which were largely a t 1 K egner retu rn ed yesterd ay from a tton la the principal departm ents e f eeeal E at a plate a day at tended and instrum ental mueiw d e a r h u n tin g tr ip to C ow c r e e k THE M ILITARY DEPA R TM EN T, em elled W. E. Stone and wife, of P o rtlan d , T he Misses E sth er P eterson, Le- 100$ cadets ib 1910 1?, and won recommen BtLI'S ( ONfECflONERY tltia F u lfe r and H annah L ane are visited over S unday with th e form datien for O A. O. from the W estern D epart en jo y in g an o u tin g at M anzanita e r ’s p aren ts, Mr and Mrs A. L. ment of the U. 8 War D epartm ent as one of the fifteen “ d istin guished in s titu tio n s'1 of beach. They a re accom panied by Stone. Mrs H. M. Shaw and d au g h ter, higher learning All csd eta will be furnished Mrs. B onnejt of Sandy. SHINGLES AND FENCE POSTS plete uniform s by the U S G overnment W endell C leveland, whose serio u s Mrs. L eslie St. C lair, have re tu rn e d eom sad the junior and senior cadets, enrolled in illness hus been m entioned In fo rm er from P o rtlan d , w here they w ent for the R. O. T. 0 ., w ill be given com m utation for , WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS issued of the O utlook, is well on th e a few d ay s’ visit w ith relatives. subsisten ce, as wall as all transportation and way to recovery. He Is still In th e PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN W ord has been received from Mrs. sub sisten ce at the six w eek s' Summer camp If you have a Silo and a re con REGISTR A TIO N B EG IN S OCTOBER 8, care of a train ed nurse. Eliza Stone, from M erced, C alifornia, 1917. Inform ation on request te m p latin g buying a c u tte r and Address. engine it will be to your a d v a n t F red eric Honey re tu rn e d Inst te llin g of a p leasan t trip in th e south R egistrar. Oregon A gricultural College. age to get my prices on n ig h t from C hris H enry sands, one Mrs. Stone, to g e th e r w ith h er son Corvallis. Oregon. of th e best known fishing g ro u n d s in Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Moore of th e low er C olum bia, w here he has Newberg, left n early a m onth ago for Phone Connection Sandy, Oregon. been w orking for th e past two an extended au to m o b ile trip . They bought at old price, only two left. m onths. have visited th e Y osem ite valley and Mrs. E dw ard Radcliff and ch il are e n ro u te to Los A ngeles and San Also 500 Ib. and 1000 lb. d ren , G retchen and E dw ard and Diego. They re p o rt a g re a t v ariety M en’s H igh C ut » 8.00 to«8.5O Mrs. E. H arrin g to n of P o rtlan d w ere of scenery and " a ll k in d s of ro a d s.’“ M en’s W ork Shoes »3.80 to » 8 ,0 0 M en’s Dress Shoes » 3 .8 0 to » 0 .0 0 in G resham a fte r b lack b erries today Mrs. E. C. M orrison and son W ill Men s Elk Skin Shoes » 2 .8 0 to »3 and called at th e hom e of Mrs. C. B. iam have re tu rn e d M en’s T ennis S h o es....................Oo from Seaside, B oys’ T ennis S h o es.....................83 Spencer. A ddress w here th ey have been fo r tw o weeks. B oys’ Shoes » 3 .0 0 to » 3 .2 8 C aptain C. O. Branson and wife Sciiool is scheduled to com m ence have ren ted one of Mrs. I’. A. G o u ld ’s Shoe Repairing a Specialty on S eptem ber id , w ith Mrs. J. T. Gill houses w here they will move in a of M cM innville as p rin cip al and Miss GRESHAM SHOE SHOP ( ail ( orlM-tt OKI, C orbett, Ore. few days from th e ir farm in the Mel T im e Io Hr- tir«? M aude B ennett of P o rtla n d as p ri CARL DAHL (Buy F«A> rose neighborhood, which they r e m ary teacher. cently sold to W N. H ager of New Mexico. COTTRELL T hose who find th e ir cabbage, kale, cauliflow er o r ru ta baggas being d es T he W illing W orkers society of tro y ed by an ap h is can And ready re th e C o ttrell co m m unity church met lief by using a p rep a ra tio n of whale- a t th e ch u rch th is aftern o o n for the © E T T IN J B A C K ON oil and nicotine. F ifteen cen ts w orth purpose of ty in g a co m fo rter and to ten gallons of w ater sprayed on giving o u t new w ork. C ake an d J T H E J O B IS th e p la n ts will do th e work punch was served at th e close of the T he L adies' Aid will m eet for re g w orking hour. u la r business m eeting and tea, W ed t o M UCHFUN AS Mr. atnl Mrs. G eorge B lackburn nesday 29, a t th e p arso n ag e law n at re tu rn e d from N eta rts T u esd ay ,w h ere 2 :1 0 . T he lad les serv in g a re Mrs. C. they have been spending a w eek’s va- ; GETTING AWAY FROM M. H arriso n , Mrs. P. A. G ould, Mrs. cation. They also visited P acific, IT C has Coe, Mrs. ('. M. O lip h an t and City and N eskow in b u t found the Mrs. W. B. P arso n s. E veryone w el ram p in g m uch th e best at N etarts. H E thousands and thousands of Fisk ¿SA come. Users know there isn’t any greater Mrs. Jo n e s an d d a u g h te r and Mrs. B. S u n stru m , th e d riv e r of a Jack so n expect to move to B urton, dollar-for-dollar tire value. Join the big Now you’re back borne and on the job make out a list of the S tan d ard Oil com pany tru c k was W ashington, th e first of th e week. , family of happy Fisk buyers— learn for your hardware you need for the home. Then—come directly to I badly scalded y esterd ay by steam They have ren te d th e ir place h ere to self that “ IVhen you pay more than Fisk prices . from th e ra d ia to r of th e m achine. this store where you know you will purchase the best quality Mr. E arl, who will teach th e Lusted He was tak en to P o rtlan d w here his you pay fo r something that does not exist. hardware at prices that are very reasonable school th e com ing term . | b u rn s were d ressed, and he will Miss Crissy M cPherson, of P o rt I probably be able to re tu rn to his land, Is sp en d in g th e w eek a t the work in a few days. hom e of Mrs. E lla Schneider. At th e B aptist ch u rch next S un Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence C rasw ell day m orning. Bible school will m eet and Miss E sth e r W lsh art a re sp e n d Stanley Ratchet Braces $1.25 to $1.75 a t th e usual h o u r. Rev. E. A. L eon ing a few w eeks a t Pacific City. Stanley Levels $1.00 to $2.75 Fisk Tires F o r Sale B y ard will preach a t 11 o ’clock. T he Stanley Block Planes p asto r. Rev. A. J. W are, w ill preach 50c to $1.60 CHERRYVILLE Robert Duke Draw Knives on th e su b ject, “ R eligion of Social 75c Misses L illian A verill, G race L ife” at 8 in th e evening. All are S hank and Geo. T en E y k e left last in v ited to th e se services. GRESHAM, ORE Miss A lberta C avender. head of the F rid a y for a few d ay s’ o u tin g at dom estic science d e p a rtm e n t of the W ild Cat m o u n tain . GRESHAM, OREGON Rev. M iner, of Sandy, p reached at P en d leto n high school, has been vis itin g w ith Mrs. T. R. H ow itt for th e M. E. ch u rch S unday m’orning. Misses M arg aret W heeler and Gen- sev eral days past. She w ent to P o rt land today. Miss C avender was in evive G rah am , of Mt. T abor, spent ch a rg e of th e O. A. C. tea room at th e past week w ith Mrs. O. L. Botkin. Mrs .1. T. F rie l, Sr., will e n te rta in th e San F ran cisco exposition. T he G resham p ictu re show th e a te r the L adies' Sew ing elub W ednesday L iv er T r o u b le . delicacies will keep well to the la w fu l soreness In my stom ach. I Dr and Mrs. O. F. B otkin ha VP ( h eard of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets and was reopened last night u n d er the next m eal. If you've despaired I am bothered w ith liver tro u b le ' trie d them . By the tim e I had used p ro p rie to rsh ip of L. J. B ran t of gone to spend a few w eeks w ith of g ettin g an exact dup licate of Imiii t w h e a y ea r," w rites Jo e Ding- half a b o ttle of them I was feeling P o rtlan d . T he in te rio r of th e th e a te r frien d s at A storia. y o u r best hom e cooking, Its man. W ebster City, Io n a. "I have tine and had no signs of p ain ." Ob- A m eeting wqp held at th e school- , has been th o ro u g h ly ren o v ated and because y o u ’ve overlooked th is ■ In my side and hack and a n jta ln a b le every win n those a tte n d in g last nig h t were house S atu rd ay evening to elect a bakery. We can prove th a t ; tre a te d to an excellent program . Mr. new d ire c to r for Sandy high school, i by one tria l. 1 B ran t prom ises a high class service. Geo, C ooper having resigned. Wm. B enjam in C am eron Is p lan n in g to Allen was elected to fill th e vacancy. Rev. M iner was a ca lle r a t C h erry , s ta rt tom orrow for G rand F o rk s. ! N orth D akota, w here he will m eet Acres Sunday m orning GRESHAM Phone 11 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W ebber en Mrs. C am eron and Miss E ckfdrd, at S unday d in n e r Rev. ? 1 who have been v isitin g in th e east te rta in e d We have them, no need to spend your time cooking in a ' for sev eral m onths, and who are M iner, of Sandy, an d Mr. an d Mrs h o t kitchen, for that trip to tile mountains. Come in ami look HOMEMADE SAUSAGE now on th e ir way home. Mr. Cam er- F. E. C lark. over our supply and make your choice. If you have i on expects to rem ain aw ay fo r th ree Fresh Cows, Beef of Any Kind PLEASANT VALLEY I m onths Veal Calves, Hogs, Chickens Dr. A E K idd ahd C h arles 8a- L ester Richey, of C orvallis, was a TO SELL, SEE PICKLES ! m ain, both of P o rtlan d , w ere G resh- V alley visito r th is week. GEO. DIETL, Prop. i am v isito rs y esterd ay . T hey were OLIVES Mrs A. B. Olson died at h e r hom e h ere in th e in te re sts of M ultnom ah S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T In P lea san t Valley, A ugust 22, a fte r cam p W oodm en of th e W orld, and VEAL LOAF Phone MSI Main St. Gresham a long Illness, h aving been ill for w hile h ere Dr. K idd exam ined six ap- , mQrp th a n a Fresh Ground Bone for Chickens LUNCH TONGUE p ilc an ts fo r m em bership T h e cam p Mr. and Mrs. R ichard B lair. w ill p ut on a big in itia tio n S eptem FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SHRIMP P o rtlan d , visited at th e hom e of Mr. ber 7, an d d ed icate its new h all It LARD, ETC. and Mrs. W ill Richey, W ednesday of BONELESS CHICKEN will th en be th e la rg e st lodge in the th is week. U nited S tates, w ith m ore th a n 1600 SANDWICHOLA Mrs. S trad ley . of D am ascus, and m em bers. Mrs C o u lter of A irlie, O regon, w ere ROAST BEEF Two a u to loads of G resham people v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. m ade th e trip to Mist. O regon, on TUNA FISH T. P. C am pbell one day th is week. Sunday. T hose going w ere Mr. and P lea san t V alley g ran g e m eets S a t PIMENTO CHEESE Mrs T eevin. d a u g h te rs K ath ry n and u rday all day. All g ra n g e rs w el N ora and son W ill. Ole H ogan, Mrs. “ Increasing demand for labor.” ANCHOVIES come. G race Q uick and little d a u g h te r GRAPE JUICE Miss E dna B erk e is a tte n d in g in “ Industrial establishments—many of them working in M argaret. All re tu rn e d Monday ex s titu te at O regon City th is week day and night shifts.” PEACHES cept Mrs. Q uick an d M arg aret, who O ur boys who have Joined th e stopped at W arren w ith Mr and MELONS "Farmer» speeding up production.” colors are. V erl P a rk e r. E lias For- Mrs O scar E rickson. Mrs Quick green. Boyd B rasw ell. F o rre st Je n n e, COOKIES m ade a trip h ere on T uesday, but re Faxon Jav. A hlan Joy Ray K ester- These represent a greater activity than America has ever tu rn e d th e sam e day to W arren FANCY CAKES before experienced son. P rin cip al E lm er F. Goodw in is r e ceiving m any le tte rs from young Also a complete line of Paper The resources and facilities of this institution are fully The Best Laxative. people, who a re plan n in g to e n te r equal to all demands. To keep th e bow els re g u la r th e Plates and Napkins. high school h ere th is fall, from th e lax ativ e is o u td o o r exercise co u n try su rro u n d in g th e union h igh D rink a full glass of w ate r h a lf an Business men are invited to call and discuss their plans school d istric t, and also from a dU -I h o u r before b re a k fa st and eat an and requirements with our officers. u >h„n. «r.. honins to ' ab u n d an ce of fru it and te g e ta b le s, tance Many of them are hop ng o , a ,w pllfabll(,h # re g u U r habH gnd bp find su itab le hom es in w nten to gure tbgt ypur m o re once w ork for th e ir board d u rin g the each day W hen a m edicine is need- school year Mr Goodwin would be <’d ta k e C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets They . . . to h t to ta k O e bfaln<b,p and m ild p tp and pleased h ear from . .n a y v who have M ie . are p leasan ln ,ffppt ry . PHONE titil QUALITY hom es to offer th ese w orthy stu d e n ts .h e r e . S E R V IC E on th ese conditions. J —- ■« Grewbam. O ffesa . Read th e W an t ads. L A Big ice Cream Lunch Gresham Market Weatherly Ice Cream LU BER Mr. Dairyman: Bruns Lumber Co. 6 h. p. Fairbanks’ Engines SH O ES Fairbanks’ Platform Scales CEO. H. CHAMBERLAIN AS • N on -S kid T ires g iv e y o u th e m ile a g e a n d th e v a lu e y o u s h o u ld h a v e . T Some Seasonable Specials Zimmerman Garage L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. OUR FRESH-BAKED Hot Weather Goods CITY BAKERY Industrial America A. W. Metzger FIRST STATE BANK