Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 23, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    G R E SH A M
OI T L O U k
TVK SD AV,
OCTOBER
23.
1017
PAGE
TROUTDALE
T h e R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry w ill m eet
at th e c h u rc h n ext F rid a y a fte rn o o n .
M em bers a n d all o th e r« in te re s te d
a re u rg e d to a tte n d .
Buy a Liberty Bond
OUR
OFFER
TO
T h e ir m an y frie n d s a t T ro u td a le
re g re t to lose th e C. I. R a k e r fam ily ,
even th o u g h they have g o n e only so
fa r a s G re sh a m . T hey h a v e finally
clo sed th e d eal w ith L a to u re ll & Son
fo r th e g a ra g e a n d b u sin e ss and
m oved to G re sh a m S a tu rd a y .
YOU.
If you will purchase a bond, but lack the money, we will loan you 98 per cent of the
am ount necessary at ."> per cent interest.
M rs l.ee E v an s c a m e h om e from
tlie h o s p ita l last W ed n esd ay w ith h e r
little son, J a c k S y lv e s te r E vans.
T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s’ Aid will
m eet W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . O cto b er
2 4 th . a t th e c h u rc h fo r q u iltin g .
C om e as e a rly as possible.
E xam ple: Suppose you wish to buy a $1000 Bond.' You will m ake y o u r tirst paym ent
of $20.00 and give us your note for $980. O th er am ounts in same proportion.
Help the sale of Second Liberty Loan Bonds by selling your Sty per cent bonds of first
issue and buying 4 per cent bonds of present issue.
W e a re h a v in g c h u rc h se rv ic e s ev­
ery S u n d ay e v e n in g now , an d all a re
in v ited to a tte n d . T h e re is good m u ­
sic an d Rev. F. F orii Is g iv in g ex cel­
len t se rm o n s S ervice b eg in s at 7 :3 0 .
S u n d ay school is a t 11 o ’clock.
T h e C a th o lic la d ie s of T ro u td a le
a n d v icin ity w ill give a p ro g ra m and
s u p p e r at th e h all next S a tu rd a y e v ­
en in g
A good tim e is p ro m ised
M rs. M innie C o llin s cam e re c e n tly
fro m San F ra n c isc o fo r a n e x te n d e d
v isit w ith h e r s is te r. Mrs. Ja y H ailey.
T h e H atfield fam ily h a v e m oved
in to th e h o u se v a c a te d by Mr. R yan.
E. Du P u is an d Family h a v e m oved
re c e n tly in to T ro u td a le fro m th e
T h o m p so n re s id e n c e a c ro s s th e riv e r
V isito rs at th e R an H alley hom e
S u n d ay w ere Mr. an d Mrs. B. In m a n ,
of D ayton, Mr an d Mrs. A r th u r A n­
d e rso n of P o rtla n d , an d Mr. an d Mrs.
F ra n k S e b eliu s. also of P o rtla n d .
Mrs. L. A. H arlo w r e tu rn e d S u n ­
day fro m E u g en e, w h ere sh e w ent as
a d e le g a te Io Die s ta te P a re n t-T e a c h -
i o r a ss o c ia tio n .
Mrs. A. D. K e n d all.
' also a d e le g a te , re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y .
T h ey re p o rt an in te re s tin g m eetin g .
I Mrs H arlow w as e lec ted c o rre s p o n d ­
ing s ta te s e c re ta ry at th e conven-
I Don.
Mr. an d
Mrs. T. J. S k lrv ln and
nephew
L ew is
r e tu rn e d
M onday
I m o rn in g from a w eek-end visit w ith
' Mr. S k ir v in ’s li.o th e r at W o o d b u rn .
I ( treg o n .
We will accept your certificates or bonds a t par as first payment on new bonds.
Bank of Gresham
GRESHJM, OREGON
I. I . M IL L E R , P re s id e n i.
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lv. A. M U .I .E ll, C a sh ie r
E . M A I tk E l.L , V ic e P r e sid e n !
Joseph A. Finley, Vocal Teacher
P ortland Studio. 411 A bler St.
Phone Main 4810
C o n d u c to r of
The
Portland
Will Give
Oratorio
Society
Private Lessons
C h o ir D irecto r of
Mt
.
Tabor Presbyterian Church
Public
For T e rm s
Schools
Call Dr. J. E. Clanahan
S u p e rv iso r of Musi«'
Gresham
Grade
GRF. S H A M
W ednesday of tach Week
S u p e rv is o r of M usic
Dallas
IN
Or w rite or call
At P o rtlan d S tudio
Schools
MRS. JONES REPLIES
-.E ,, . , ¿JC 3 K f i d
KESO7X J « f .-3 M A JESH
PLEASANT VALLEY
COTTRELL
.Mrs. W. IF. M oore a tte n d e d Die
fu n e ra l of M rs. S. L. N o rth in P o r t­
la n d , M onday.
Mr. an d Mr«. O. N. S a g e r w ere
city v l« ito rt .Monday.
M iss J u a n i ta R u sh lig h t, of P o r t­
lan d , v isited o v e r S u n d ay at Die
hom e of h e r g ra n d p a r e n t« . .Mr. am i
Mr«. W ebber.
J. F. S tev en s, of P o rtla n d , v isited
w ith h is d a u g h te r , M iss L a u ra , last
w eek.
G. II K esterijon an d I. W B u tle r
an d fa m ilie s w ent fo r an o u tin g on
th e C o lu m b ia H ig h w ay T h u rs d a y of
th is w eek.
J a c k E ro st k ille d all th e potatoes,
b ean s and
d a h lia s T u esd ay n ig h t,
hut w as w elcom ed by th e fa rm e r« as
it w ill aid th e m in h a rv e s tin g th e
p o ta to crop.
Mrs. E lla S< lin eid t r e n te r ta in e d
at d in n e r W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , H arvey
S clin eid er. tlie M isses Eva. C la ra an d
A lb e rta S clin e id e r, Miss M cL au g h lin
o f P o rtla n d , a n d Ik e F o s te r o f V an ­
co u v e r. W a sh in g to n .
.Mrs. A. S u tto n , o f P a rk d a le , is v is­
itin g a t Du h o m e o f h e r p a re n ts . Mr.
an d Mrs. S. F. P itts .
Mrs Eil. A n d re a m t M iss A n d re r e ­
tu rn e d S unday
from T h e D alles,
w h ere th e y h av e been v is itin g r e la ­
tiv es an d fr ie n d s fo r th e past tw o
w eeks.
Mr. an d M rs. 0 . ’ S e ab erg a n d
d a u g h te r A lm a, sp e n t S u n d ay w ith
Mr. an d Mrs. W E. C rasw ell.
Mrs A. R a d fo rd is v isitin g a few
d ay s w ith M rs. It. A H u tc h in s , be­
fo re le a v in g fo r B end to jo in h e r
h u sb a n d .
Mrs E lla S c lin e id e r a n d M iss Ja c k
sp e n t W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n
w ith
Mrs. S m ith R ecom m end« C ham ber­ M rs. Ed. A n d re.
O len A n d re Is g o in g to leav e S a t­
lain 's T ab lets.
u rd a y fo r B end.
He has ta k e n up
" I h a v e h ad m o re o r less sto m a c h a claim n e a r th a t place.
tro u b le fo r e ig h t o r ten y e a rs ,”
M rs H erney a n d M rs. L. L. Griffin
w rite s Mrs. G. H. S m ith . B re w e rto n , w ere P o rtla n d v is ito rs M onday.
N. Y. "W h e n su ffe rin g fro m a tta c k s
of in d ig e stio n an d h e a v in e ss a fte r MISZ MILLINERY
e a tin g , o ne o r tw o of C h a m b e rla in 's
OPEN ONE DAY W EEKLY
T a b le ts have a lw ay s reliev ed me
I
h av e also fo u n d th e m a p le a sa n t lax ­
a tiv e .”
T h e se la b ie ts to n e up Die
M i.« M h z will he in G re sh a m on
sto m a c h a n d e n a b le it to p e rfo rm its M onday of each w eek, u n til f u r th e r
fu n c tio n s n a tu r a lly .
If y o u a re n o tice, fo r m illin e r w o rk . She will
tro u b le d w ith in d ig e stio n g ive th e m occupy tin Sell b u ild in g , n ex t d o o r
a tr ia l, get well an d stay w ell.
Adv. io B e it’s c o n fe c tio n e ry .
Adv.
GOOD
FRESH
HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE
If you h av e
Fresh Cows, Beef of Any Kind
Veal Calves, Hogs, Chickens
in
«III
««EE
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T
P lion e NNI
Main St.
G resham
Fresh Ground Bone for Chickens
FRESH
AND CURED
I.AKD, ETC.
MEATS,
Emery’s Truck Service
H KT W 1C EX
PO R T L A N D AND G R ESH A M
< Mb« r ttith
\ulo Trti< k < <».. 2*2« I twh M
G re sh a m , O re , O ct. 23d. 1917.
E d ito r O u tlo o k : O n
re tu rn in g
F rid a y from a six d a y s ’ tr ip . I fo u n d
tw o issu es of th e G resh am O u tlo o k
c o n ta in in g a rtic le s fro m th e p re s i­
FAIRVIEW
d en t of th e " W illin g W o rk e r’s d u b "
T lie W o m en ’s so ciety of Die P re s ­ an d from th e p re s id e n t of th e la te
w hich d e ­
b y te ria n c h u rc h n u t w ith Mrs. E liza R oyal E m b ro id e ry c lu b
S to n e last w eek, w hen a la rg e a t ­ se rv e m o re th a n p a ssin g n o tice, hut
te n d a n c e of m e m b e rs an d v isito rs not m uch m ore. T h ese w rite rs a rg u e
w as p re s e n t. It w as d ecid ed to hold th a t b ec a u se a m e m b e r failed to a t ­
th e a n n u a l b a n q u e t in tlie city hall te n d a few m e e tin g s of th e c lu b , she
on F rid a y e v e n in g . N o v em b er 2. F ull w as opp o sed to Red C ro ss w o rk , an d
th e r e fo re th e y w ere Ju stified in not
a n n o u n c e m e n ts will he m ad e la te r.
Mrs. A xiell of S easid e, a fo rm e r o n ly d is b a n d in g lint of sece d in g from
re s id e n t of F a irv ie w , v isited frie n d s th e old n eig h b o rh o o d o rg a n iz a tio n ;
an d e s ta b lis h in g a new on e called th e
h e re last w eek.
" W illin g W o rk e r’s c lu b ." T h e title
M rs 11. M Shaw an d d a u g h te r ,
its e lf w as s e lf-s e rv in g a n d in s in u a t­
Mrs. L eslie St. C la ir, w ho m oved to
ing, c a lc u la te d to c a u se h a rd fe e lin g s
P o rtla n d a few w eek s ag o , h a v e d e ­
an d m is u n d e rs ta n d in g in th e c o m m u ­
cid ed to re tu r n to th e i r h o m e h ere
n ity .
an d a re g lad ly w elcom ed hack by th e
T o co n clu d e th e c o n tr o v e rs a r y
re s id e n ts ol F a irv ie w . G eo rg e Shaw
w itlio u t b itte r n e s s o r m alice, I will
h a s g o n e to e a s te rn O reg o n a n d his
ask w h erein w ere th e y ju s tifie d in
fam ily is w ith Mrs. S h a w ’s p a re n ts in
w h at th ey did an d w hat rig h t did
O reah ara.
th e y h a v e .t o ju d g e o r im p each th e
T h e Rev. I. B. S elf w as a g re e a b ly (
m o tiv e s of o th e rs . My f a ilu re to a t ­
s u rp ris e d on last W ed n esd ay m o rn in g
te n d a n y of th e m e e tin g s w as not du e
by th e a r r iv a l o f fifteen m e m b e rs of |
to o p p o sitio n to Red C ro ss w ork on
G o rd o n G ra n g e r P ost G. A. R. anil
my p a r t.
B eing o c cu p ie d w ith my
W o m en ’s R elief C o rp s of W oo d law n,
h o oks, ty p e w rite r a n d h o m e d u tie s . I
w ho b ro u g h t a su m p tu o u s d in n e r and
w as not p re s e n t at tw o of th e m e e t­
sp e n t Die d ay
Mr S elf is an officer
in g s p rio r to th e o n e w hen th e new
in th e P o st.
so ciety w as fo rm e d , an d th e r e fo re
w as not a w a re of th e c o n te m p la te d
COTTRELL
change
T lie P a re n t-T e a c h e rs m e etin g will
As I h av e a lre a d y in tim a te d , th e r e
he h eld at th e C o ttre ll sch o o lh o u se w as no on e o b je c tin g to R ed C ross
on F rid a y n ig h t. O c to b e r 26. It Is w ork
io my k n o w led g e, b u t th e r e
p la n n e d to m ak e th is a v ery in te r e s t­ w ere a n d s till a re thoHe o b je c tin g to
in g m e e tin g an d all a re in v ited th e a c tio n of a few of th e m em b ers
l.lg h t re f re s h m e n ts will he serv ed .
su s p e n d in g th e clu b , so th a t tlie n e w ­
T h ro u g h th e O u tlo o k 's m ista k e in b o rn (lu ll next n e a re s t of kin called
th e la st issu e th e item u n d e r C o ttre ll " W illin g W o rk e rs ” w ould fall h e ir Io
h e a d in g re g a rd in g a H allo w e'en p a r ­ th e fu n d s to be d is b u rs e d by th o s e
ty at t i l e sc h o o lh o u se sh o u ld have se lf-m a d e
p a tr io ts
an d p re s id e n ts
been a n n o u n c e d to r K elso In stead of wtio lik e to sa y :
C o ttre ll.
', am m o n a rc h of all I s u rv e y .
i
My p o w er th e r e is n one to d is p u te ; I
“ A loan fo r lib e rty , fo r lib e rty F ro m th e m o u n ta in a ro u n d to th»» s e a
I am lo rd of th e fow l an d th e
a lo n e .”
b r u te .”
F o r th e re s t, I w ill say, fo r m yself
a n d n e ig h b o rs am o n g whom th e r e Is
a m ax im u m of loyal A m erican c it i­
zens. th o u g h th e y do not lik e som e
M en's W ork Shoes
o th e r s
p ro claim II from th e h o u s e ­
M en's Dress Shoes
to p s :
B oys' Shoes
“ I sp eak th e tr u th , not so m uch as
R ubber Boots anil Shoes
I w ould, but us m uch as I d a r e ; an d
I d a re a little m ore as I grow o ld e r ."
M en's Rubbers.
MRS. D IM P L E JO N E S
S H O ES
Shoe
Furniture Moving and Fanners Hauling a Specialty
B W EMERY. Prop
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Rea Phoue 173
•
Repairing
a
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
C a rl
H alil.
Prop.
Gresham, Orc
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■
Ekstrom’s Truck Service
Oreshan:
P h on e 7WN
Albert Ekstrom
Portland
Broadw ay 2OM2t A-2OÎM
<
A Government Bond Is the Safest Possible Investment.
i that life g u aran teed to do satisfacto ry work
S haker Diggers, two-horse
Double E levator Diggers, with 22-in. Blade
GRAIN DRILLS
$22.00
$112.50
M ANURE SPR EA D ER S.
For your Fall Machinery you'll get better Service with Right
Prices dealing with
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Telephone 6x2
GRESHAM, OREGON
Telephone 544
PR IC ES I RE SAME AK LAST YEAR ON DKM1ERS
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
Taken in payment on all machinery, the same as cash.
PUBLIC SALE
On Die M a ck en zie P lace O ne-half Mile East of G resham
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER
27,
1 P
M
TW O GOOD HORSES
T eam H a rn e ss.
S in g le E x p re ss H a rn e ss.
S ad d le.
F a rm W agon.
L ig h t W agon
B uggy.
14-ltieh P low .
H a rro w .
S hovel Plow .
C u ltiv a to r. All k in d s of F o rk s . All k in d s of G a rd e n T ools.
16-
fo o t C h ain . C u ttle S ta n c h io n s. H ay F o rk , R ope a n d T a c k le . T w o
F re s n o S c ra p e rs
S ledge an d W edges, C ro w b a r, P o ta to F o rk . P o ­
ta to Scoop. 9 0 -g al. C a ld ro n . E tc., E tc.
T E R M S S um s o f 120 a n d u n d e r C a sh ; o v e r $20 six m o n th s ' tim e
on good se c u rity .
W
M ackenzie ,
A
KARL M ILLER. C lerk.
Owner.
It. I. VNDERSON, A u ction eer.
THAT COMMON AILMENT
OF ALL MANKIND
com m only called " h u n g e r ”
should he a three-tim es a day
treatm en t. You know th at old
. t t w ------------------------------------ -I saying
i t ’s b etter to pay the
W E VE T H IS TO T E L L - 'b u tc h e r than the d o cto r not
T H E tA EA TS VJE S E L L , th at we begrudge the M. D any
W U .L
A H U N u R y I business, because lie's one of
M A H f e € L v 4E. v u ? J ( ,„.
(. ll H tomers .
Gresham Market A
P u b lic S a le
I
Mile« W est ol Itiill Run anil I Mile Sou th of Sandy R iver
w liere City Pi|M-linc C rosse«, whit’ll la know n as
THE
OLD
TH 0M A 8
PLACE
T H U R S ., O C T . 2 5 , B e g in s a t 1 0 : 3 0
Remember Phone 149
Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat
Beef Cows.
ED. BAUMANN
P O T A T O D IG G E R S
Eight head of I attic, six Cows giving good mess of milk now,
one to freshen soon, one Y earling Heifer. The Cows all High
Testers io h n tte rfa t. Brood Sow, 9 Pigs. About 2 doz. liens.
All kinds of hauling. Prices
Reasonable.
All grades of coal
Mrs. V iola K irby, o f P o rtla n d , r e ­
C h as L e k b e rg is co m m e n c in g th e
tu r n e d h o m e last w eek, a f t e r h av in g e re c tio n of a new h o u se on h is place.
D. W. H a rtle y an d II. L B all have
s p e n t a few d ay s w ith Mr a n d Mrs.
re n te d tlie E E. \f llle r place, lately
J. T. F rie l. Sr.
v a c a te d by M rs. A rn o ld an d tier
A rchie
A v erill is re p a irin g th e b ro th e r.
sc h o o lh o u se , also g e ttin g re a d y fo r
W m E. W h e e le r is d ig g in g u well
n e a r hts house.
Die new h e a tin g sy stem .
D avid W olfe lias re s ig n e d a s c a r ­
Miss L izzie R oach jipent th e w e e k ­ r ie r on R o u te 1. fro m B o rin g . F loyd
L ak e h a s ta k e n h is place.
en d w itli h e r p a re n ts a t D am ascus.
M. H. W h e e le r h as been h a u lin g
J o h n F e tish e r, o f P o rtla n d , sp e n t
g ra v e l on th e ro a d le a d in g by hi«
last M onday w ith Mr. an d Mrs W. U. place, g ra tis .
W ebber.
J. M H illy a rd h a s m a d e som e
M aster Leo J o h n s o n , w h ile rid in g m uch need ed im p ro v e m e n ts on th e
a pony la st w eek, w as th ro w n and ro ad to A n d erso n s ta tio n .
P a u l S to n e is afflicted w ith som e
sp ra in e d Ills a n k le q u ite badly. Dr. of J o b 's c o m fo rte rs a n d Is not a b le
B o tk in s in fo rm s us th e lad w ill not to w ork.
Miss F r a n k lin a n d M iss H aw ley,
be a b le to use h is fo o t fo r se v e ra l
te a c h e rs in th e
P o rtla n d sch o o ls,
w eeks.
called on M rs C M. L ak e S u n d ay
Mrs. J e n n ie A v erill w ill e n te r ta in a fte rn o o n . Miss H aw ley ta u g h t h e r
tlie L ad le« ' sew in g c lu b W ed n esd ay . first school at O rie n t se v e ra l y e a rs
Miss L izzie
R oach s p e n t lust ago.
T h e c h u rc h school nt G illis is p ro ­
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at C h e rry a c re s
g re s sin g fa v o ra b ly u n d e r Miss Coy
Mrs. C. H. Jo h n s o n s p e n t last S te c k ’s m a n a g e m e n t.
Mrs. Win J. H illy ard is im p ro v in g
week w ith tie r p a re n ts . Mr a n d M rs
from th e a tta c k of rh e u m a tia n i. She
F. E. C la rk .
ts u n d e r th e cu re of Dr H ughes.
Mrs. W m . H ugh, of P o rtla n d , is
T h e re Is n la rg e a c re a g e of w h eat
v is itin g w ith Mrs. C y ru s R u n y an b ein g sow n th is fall.
and o th e r frie n d s in o u r n e ig h b o r­
R e g is tra tio n at I). A. C. at th e end
hood.
Mrs. H ugh lia s lived in tills
of th e e ig h th day th is y e a r w aa p r e ­
p a rt of th e c o u n try fo r m any yours
cisely w hat it w as o ne y e a r ago a t a
h a v in g
m oved
to
P o rtla n d
Inst
lik e tim e-— 1726.
T h e la rg e s t e n ­
sp rin g .
ro llm e n t an d th e b iggest g u in s a re in
th e H om e E conom ics school.
B a rg a in s In th e W an t Ads.
20
HEAD OF STOCK
20
Bay Mare, 7 years old, weight 1100 pounds; Gray Mare, 7
years old, weight 1300 pounds.
BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES
or FRESH COWS for Sale
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
ANDERSON
CHERRYVILLE
T h e s m a lle s t know n b ird is a C e n ­
tr a l A m erican h u m m in g b ird th a t Is
a b o u t th e size of a b lu e b o ttle fly.
If You H ave
Office with Commercial Delivery Co
229 Pine Street Between First and Second
Estimates given on outside trips
Specialty
THREE
Fourth and Roberta, Gresham
:t-in. M itchell W agon:
Light W agon;
S in g le B u ggy;
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Harneaa; M ower; lo - ft. Itak e; Plow ; Ju n ior P lan ter <'u lliv a lo r;
Set Work H arn ess; No. I.*» IX Laval Cream Separator, giaal «ha|>o;
H ousehold G oods.
SALE STAR TS AT 1 0 :8 » .
TERM S
E ltE E H 'N C H AT .'tOON
111 su m s K2o or under, C ash, over kJ” , n in e month«'
tim e on approved security at N per cen t in terest.
F. G. HELM, Owner
J. H HUGHES, Auctioneer,
of Foreat Grove
Up to $5000 Are Untaxable and Are Negotiable.
K A MILLER, Clerk
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