Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 26, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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FOUR
GRESHAM
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
LOSES TO ESTACADA
OUTLOOK F R ID A Y ,
GRESHAM LOCALS
p o sitio n * w ere: M errill G ood, q u a r t­
e r ; B ru g g e r, rig h t g u a rd ;
E m b ry ,
le ft g u a rd ;
M etzger, r ig h t e n d ;
U nion H igh School No. 2 wa» th e
C h lld e ra , left e n d ;
M artin , left
loner in a h a rd fo u g h t g a m e o f fo o t­ ta c k le ; P e te rso n , fu ll; L y m an , h alf;
Mm. M. J. M u rray of K idgtield,
ball oil th e g rid iro n of th e K atacad a S ta n le y , h a lf; Z im m erm an , c e n t e r W a sh in g to n , le ft to d ay fo r h e r hom e,
high school w hen th e local boys held ! R ic h a rd J. W e rn e r, co u n ty a g rlc u l- a f te r a few d a y s ’ vh.lt w ith h e r sls-
th e G resh am h ig h sch o o l dow n to a tu r a i a g e n t of C la c k a m a s co u n ty w as te r, Mrs. It. W . E m ery.
U nion H igh S chool foot bull team
sc o re o f 13 to 2. T h e p la y in g waB re te re e .
will play w ith E s ta c a d a on th e lioule
( lean an d fa ir all th e w ay th ro u g h , . ,
r • lianilM-i la m ’s < o u g li Item ed y th e
g ro u n d s on F rid a y , N ovem ber 2. The
an d n o n e o f th e p la y e r s o f e ith e r
H ella ille,
team w ere in ju re d .
A fte r m any y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e in m em b ers of th e te a m a re sellin g
T h e p la y e rs o f O nion H ig h School th e use o f it an d o th e r co u g h m edi- tic k e ts fo r 'h e ev ent.
No 2 an d ro o te rs. 56 In n u m b e r
" ‘. T • “ 7 ,U“ " y \ h ° p re fe r
Mr. a n d M rs. C la rk e R ad fo rd , of
n u m u e i c h a m b e r la i n ’s to an y o th e r.
Mrs
w ent up to E sta c a d a on a sp ecial a
C
K lrste in , G reen v ille, Ills
O regon C ity, h av e m oved to G re s h ­
car
A fte r th e g am e th e m en o f w rites, ‘‘C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h Item - am an d will occupy
F ra n k G ib b s’
lioth of th e fo o tb a ll te a m s w ere tr e a t-
,1UM been
1,1 niy m o th e r’s c o tta g e in R e g n e r a d d itio n . Mr. R a d ­
. ia!
,i to a .. sp le n d id th re e -c o u rs e . ban- h ways
o m e foulld
a n d m in
y e a (.u
rs, r„ a n for
d we a l­
„ e a fo
q u r ,£k
fo rd Is em p lo y ed a t th e fa cto ry o f th e
q u e t in th e d o m e stic scien ce room of an d b ro n c h ia l tro u b le s.
We find It H eav er S la te M o tor com pany.
th e high sch o o l by th e E sta c a d a h ig h ' •» he th e m ost re lia b le co u g h tnedi-
A bout th ir ty m em b ers of th e E p ­
school d o m estic scien ce g irls.
■
we h av e used.
Adv.
w o rth L e a g u e w en t to th e W ebb
P la y e rs fo r U nion H ig h , a n d th e ir
R ead th e W an t ad s
C h e rr F a rm last T u esd ay e v e n in g to
se re n a d e an d p ro p e rly w elcom e th e
n ew ly w ed s, Mr. a n d
Mrs. W. A.
S p in d le r. T h e a ffa ir w as a s u rp ris e .
It w as g re a tly en jo y e d by all.
F. E. B ates o f S p rin g d a le w as a
b u sin ess v is ito r in G resh am y e s te r­
d ay an d a w elcom e v is ito r a t th e
O u tlo o k .
M r B ates re tu rn e d la st
w eek fro m W o o d sto n , K an sas, w here
he h as been fo r m o re th a n a y e a r
He ex p re sse d g r e a t sa tis fa c tio n in
b ein g hack In good old O regon.
Preserve Your Roof!
Every patent roof should have a coating of a
good elastic roof paint every two or three years.
It will lengthen its life and keep it water proof a
good many years.
We have it paint made especially for that p u r­
pose which is w eather, acid and spark proof. An
elastic roof paint that will not soften and run by
the heat of the suu or ehip or crack in cold
weather.
Don t neglect your roof.
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
GRESI1AM, OREGON.
Ford
Welding - Brazing - Carbon Burning
Goodyear Tire Service
Ed. Osburn
4M
THAT COMMON AILMENT
OF ALL MANKIND
com tuon ly
•ailed “ hunger”
should lie a three-tinu s-a day
treatm ent. You know th at old
------- ----- ----------- — | saying it 's b etter to pay the
W E VE T H IS TO T ELL- b u tch er titilli the doctor not
T h e M E A T S V JE S E L L I th at we begrudge the M. I), any
W IL L M A K E A H UN G R Y
business, because h e ’s one of
tM A N F E E L V I E . \ U !
li.tir best custom ers.
Gresham Market
A J. W. BROWN, Prop
ORKHHAM, (iR K .u S
OCTOBER
S8,
1»1
Mr. a n d Mrs. R ic h a rd B ead le e n ­
te r ta in e d a n u m b e r of old frie n d s a t
th e ir hom e on R o b e rts a v e n u e and
F ifth s t r e e t y e ste rd a y , by a s u m p tu ­
o u s d in n e r a t noon, in h o n o r of th e
e le v e n th a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e ir m a r­
ria g e . T h e h o u se
w as effectively
d e c o ra te d w ith a u tu m n leav es and
m o u n ta in ash b e rrie s.
T h e d in n e r
w as fo llo w ed by m u sic an d c o n v e r­
sa tio n an d a ll re p o rte d an e n jo y a b le
tim e. T h e g u e s ts p re s e n t w ere Mr.
a n d Mrs. Jo h n C onley, Mr. a n d Mrs
E It. W rig h t, Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge 1
K en n ey , Dr. an d M rs J. E. C lan a-
h a n , Mr. a n d M rs. ,1. N. C la u a h a n ,
an d Mrs. E. H o ughner.
T h e v acan t s to re room in th e R eg ­
n e r b u ild in g h as been re n te d by th e
G resh am
c a n n e ry
m a n a g e rs as a
s to ra g e place fo r p o ta to e s.
It will
be tilled by fa r m e rs w ho m ad e c o n ­
tr a c ts last sp rin g fo r th e ir crops. •
FAREWELL VISIT TO
CAMP WITHYCOMBE
C am p W ith y co m b e w as a lm o st d e ­
se rte d to d ay w hen tw o se c tio n s, each
c o n ta in in g m o re th a n a dozen co a c h ­
es a n d se v e ra l e x tr a b ag g ag e c ars
p u lled o u t on th e ir way to San F r a n ­
cisco, c a rry in g
th e
hoys on lh e ir
way to th e w ar.
L a rg e cro w d s w ere th e r e to see
th e s o ld ie rs d e p a rt
So m any p e r ­
so n s had so n s o r o th e r re la tiv e s
am o n g th e tro o p s th a t th e v isito rs
at C am p
W ith y co m b e
d u rin g the
past th r e e o r fo u r d ay s w ere in such
la rg e n u m b e rs as to convey th e im ­
p ressio n th a t but few w ere left who
h ad not a t leaRt o n e m em b er of th e
fam ily am o n g th em .
A la rg e
d e le g a tio n
of v isito rs
w ent from G resh am a n d vicin ity on
W ednesday an d a g a in to d ay . A m ong
th o s e w ho visited C am p W ith y co m b e j
on W ed n esd ay w ere n o ticed th e fol­
low ing:
M rs J. T S tillio n s,
Mrs. .1. II.
M etzger. Mr anil Mrs. Roy G ibbs.
L eila G ibbs, A lice R o b erts, W a lte r
M etzger, C o n rad M etzger, Mr. an d
Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n , E lto n E a stm a n ,
Mrs. C am p, M rs. J o h n
H am lin , I
G e o rg a n a H am lin , Mrs, J. N. M ew -|
h lr te r , C a rro l H esltn , G rin S tan ley ,
T ed B ru g g e r, E d ith H ia tt, E. D avid­
son, L e ta M athew s, Mrs. D. C. Ross.
T h e v is ito rs to th e ca m p today In­
c lu d ed Mr. an d Mrs. I). C R oss, Mrs.
.1 T S tillio n s. Mr an d Mrs. O A.
E a stm a n , Mrs. E d n a S te a d m a n , Mr.
S te a d m a n , Miss
Eva
H am lin . Mr.
and
Mrs. S. C. J o n e s ,
Mrs. It K.
Akin, J o h n H am lin .
Roy W oiina-
c o tt. Mrs A lva lle v e l, Miss V ivian
lle v e l, Mrs. Roy G ibbs, Miss L eila
G ibbs, M rs .1. II. M etzger, Miss H en ­
r ie tta W iles an d L eslie W iles.
E. E. C h ip m an , la tely a r u r a l le t-
. te r c a r r ie r o u t o f G re sh a m , a ssiste d
Lou H o w ard
fo r tvvo w eeks in
s tr a ig h te n in g o u t th e ta n g le on ro u te
A o u t o f P o rtla n d .
He will c a rry
th e ro u te alo n e to m o rro w w hlla Mr
H o w ard is ta k in g th e re q u ire d ex
a m in a tio n as a m o to r ro u te c a r r ie r
G resh am
R eb ek ah
lodge e n te r
i tallied th e B o rin g R eb ek ah s on Mon
day ev e n in g la s t, an d at th e sam e
tim e th e B o rin g R eb e k a h s put on th e
in itia to ry w ork
fo r se v e ra l c a n d i­
d a te s fo r m e m b e rsh ip In th e local
■ lodge.
A fte r th e w ork, th e coni-
) pany w as tr e a te d to a line s u p p e r by
th e G resh u tn R eb e k a h s
At th e M eth o d ist E piscopal c h u rc h
next
S u n d ay ,
Rev.
J.
M alcolm
B row n, th e p a sto r, w ill p reach both
m o rn in g an d ev e n in g
At th e m orn
lug serv ice, M rs E m il O sw ald will
! sin g "Y e E yes T h a t A re W e a ry ” by
B ra c k e tt
T h e S u n d ay school, w hich
m eets at lb o 'clo ck , h as c lasses for
e v ery o n e an d in v ite s y o u r a tte n d
¡nice.
E p w o rth
L eag u e m eets at
, 6 :3 0 .
T h e m any frie n d s of F la n k Bell
1 an d A lb ert H ensley a re pleased to
see th e p ic tu re s of th e s e tw o young
m en In th e O c to b er 2 0 th issu e of
L eslie 's W eekly. T hey u re in Co.
O re. E n g in e e rs
at
C am p G reen e
T hey u re seen at th e ir o rd in a ry d u ­
ties. alo n g w ith m any o th e rs , ju s t as
th e c a m e ra m an c a u g h t th em T hey URGES HOUSEWIVES
a p p e a r as s ta lw a r t, h e a lth y , happy
TO CONSERVE FOOD
y o u n g fello w s In th e se rv ice of th e
C O R B E T T , O re., O ct. 24, 1917.—
best c o u n try a n d th e best c a u se on
E d ito r O u tlo o k :
P le a se let m e have
e a rth
a little sp ace in y o u r este e m e d p a ­
per. 1 w ish to re f e r to a le tte r a p ­
TELEPHONE MESSAGES
WILL COST MORE p e a rin g a few d ay s ago In a P o rtla n d
p a p e r, w ritte n by a d riv e r, w ho ta k e s
B eg in n in g Nov 1st, acc o rd in g to g a rb a g e to th e c re m a to riu m
B ut
w ord receiv ed by th e locul te le p h o n e b efo re I go in to d e ta ils , I m ust say
o ffice, all long d is ta n c e m essag es of If w as w ith e m o tio n a n d te n d e r fe e l­
w h a te v e r so rt w hich a m o u n t to 15 in g s th a t I liste n e d to th e speech of
c e n ts o r m o re w ill he c h a rg e d an Mr It. L. S abin of P o rtla n d re c e n tly
a d d itio n a l 5 c e n ts as a g o v e rn m e n t a t a lib e rty bond m e e tin g h e re at
w a r tax . T h is w ill hav e a ten d en cy o u r high school, p le a d in g w ith th e
to lessen
th e n u m b e r of le n g th y a u d ie n c e to
h elp
th e g o v e rn m e n t
long d is ta n c e m essag es o r p e rh a p s now en g a g e d in th is te r rib le w ar,
in c re a se th e n u m b e r of th o se th a t an d inv th o u g h ts w a n d e re d back to
w ill he w ith in th e lim it of th e min th a t g a rb a g e d r i v e r ’s le tte r , w hich
luuni c h a rg e
w hich
is 10 cents. said th ey b u rn up h u n d re d s of loaves
T alk will no lo n g e r be ch e a p hut of b re a d every week
th o se w ho w ill say m uch m ust co n ­
In th e n a m e of h e a v e n , w hat a re
tr ib u te to th e
g o v e rn m e n t's w ar th e w ives a n d h o u s e k e e p e rs of s o m e
s u p p o rt.
of
P o r tla n d 's
c itiz e n s
th in k in g
a b o u t! Do they n o t re a liz e th e price
of w h e a l, th e p rice of flour th a t we
B I m u s t sa v e to sen d to th e s ta rv in g
peo p le a c ro s s th e o c e a n ’’ W hat m ust
th e m o th e rs an d w ives an d d a u g h ­
te r s In F ra n c e , E n g lu n d a n d B el­
g iu m th in k of th e m a n a g e m e n t of
A m erican w om en, w hen th ey h e a r
I of su ch w aste an d su ch g a rb a g e can s
.4 .4 .4 .4 4 4 .4 4 .4 4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4
tilled w ith food!
LIBERTY BONDS
Saturday is your Last Day to Purchase Bonds.
4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 ,4 .4
4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 .4 .4 .4 4 .4 ,4 4 4 4
War-Time Specials
CORNMEAL
RYE FLOUR
9-lb. Sack, Special this week, - 59c
50-lb. Sack, Spei utl thia week, - $2.98
9-lb. Sack, Special this week, - 63c
50-lb. Sack. Special this week, - $2.79
"Conserve the S u g a r" by using MONOPOLE Syrups
Monopole Gallons, specially priced,
$ 1 .4 9
Cane and Maple, I -2 gal., specially priced, 8 3 c
Syrup, fifths, 2 5 c
PHONE 661
GRESHAM. ORE
PHONE 661
I
FULL LINE
OF
FRESH MEATS
FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
OF ALL
KINDS
EVERYTHING IN SEASON
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Pleasant Home
Phone 755
We Lead the Procession
of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry ­
th in g on o u r c o u n te rs got s
to you ju s t us it sh o u ld
perlect
baking —a I w a y s
fre sh ,
p u re
in g r e d ie n ts ;
w ide v a rie tie s, rig h t prices,
c o u rte o u s an d q u ick serv let
n e a tn e ss th r o u g h o u t. P a ­
tro n iz e th e bnkt ry sa n ita ry
C IT Y
G resh a m .
BAKERY
Phone
I I
d ay s in an e in ig ru n t h o te l, o u r
b re a d , w ith w hich we w ere well p ro ­
vided, het-ann m ouldy. 1 a sk e d th e
—
a g e n t w h at to tlo w ith it anil he said .
"L o o k dow n in
th e y a rd b elo w .”
Men s W ork SI Kies
T h e re we saw a h o rd e of ru g g ed anti
M en ’s D ress Shoes
sickly lo o k in g w om en an d c h ild re n
B o y s’ Shoes
lo o k in g up w a itin g fo r th e c ru m b s
R u bber Boots a n d Shoes
from th e e m ig ra n ts ' b a sk e ts. () su ch
M elt’s R ubbers.
m isery !
W hen 1 w ent dow n w ith
Shoe
Repairing
a Specialty
th e loaves or m ouldy b re a d if w as
Im possible to keep th e te a r s from
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
( a i l D ahl. P ro p .
d im m in g my
eyes, an d
I s a id , ;
"T lrttnk Gotl th a t I am not so un- i
f o r tu n a te ." 1 ant h ap p y th a t I can !
now claim th e U nited S ta te s fo r my P R. L A P ANNOUNCES
c o u n try .
1 love O ld G lory anil you ,
CHANGES IN RATES
ta n ju s t het I am on e w ho says.
F ra n k B row n, a g e n t fo r th e P o r t­
‘Down w itn m ilita r is m .”
W e m ust
tight an d win too.
And th e n no . land R ailw ay L ig h t & P o w er co m ­
pany in G re sh a m ,
announce!) th a t
m o re w ar.
1 lived in P o rtla n d fo r th irte e n b e g in n in g w ith T u e sd a y , O c to b e r 30,
y e a rs
My
h u sb a n d n e v e r e a rn e d all ro u n d tr ip fa re s w ill be d isc o n ­
m o re th a n 42.25 a day
We alw ay s tin u e d . also all c o m m u ta tio n books
sat dow n to a good ta b le w ith w hole in c lu d in g th o se
used
by s tu d e n ts ,
so m e food, th r e e tim e s a day . W e I ' **’’ P o p u la r M ontlay anti F rid a y ex-
alw a y s d re sse d re sp e c ta b ly , paid o u r I cu rsio n ra te s w ill be w ith d ra w n .
b ills anti w ere sa tisfied .
B ut w hat However, th e S u n d a y e x c u rsio n ra te s
to E s ta c a d a will be c o n tin u e d . T h ese
is th is w orld co m in g to ?
c h a n g e s a re m ad e n ec e ssa ry b ecau se
MRS P A N D E R SE N .
ot th e e v e r in c re a sin g e x p e n se s of
o
p e ra tin g ¡he b u sin ess o f th e c o m ­
LIBERTY BOND SPEAKERS
pany.
SH O ES
F o r g o o d n ess s a k e , sto p an d th in k
AT GRESHAM THEATER
of th e m ass of peo p le now liv in g on
T h e c a u se o f th e seco n d lib e rty
M ilk R ecord B la n k s,
v J s c a n t ra tio n s , w hom we m u st now
M o n th 's reco rd of m ilk p ro d u c-
£ .ild w i t h fo o d
m oney an d clo th in g . bond sail will be p re s e n te d at th e
If we a re g o in g fo w in th is w ar G resh au i p ic tu re th e a te r to n ig h t bv l *on f ° r a b o u t 16 cow s. J u s t w hat
S top am i th in k of o u r b ra v e so ld iers, A ttorney C. G. S chneider and to- you need ,0 keep track of your herd
, . . ,
, ,
,
co n v en ien t and cheap.
O utlook
v
w
uuuua.
w ho a rc giv in g th e m se lv e s, risk in g m o rro w n ig h t by J u d g e G eorge W.
th e ir very lives, fo r you a n d m e an d S ta p le to n
B a rg a in s iu th e W an t Ads
all of us
O ut o f th e ir 430 a m o n th
th ey even buy lib e rty b o n d s, w hile
o th e r s a re w astin g m o re th a n th ey
use
P e rh a p s so m e o f th e w om en
a re th e w ives of th e s tr ik in g sh ip
c a rp e n te rs , w ho get good w ages, b u t
VI e have at considerable expense placed in your
s tr ik e fo r m ore.
S om e
of th e s e
hands a circular descriptive of the Second Liberty Loan
p eo p le n e v e r know th e v a lu e of a
p riceless loaf o f b re a d , n e ith e r do
Bond together with an application blank and asked
th ey know th e v alu e o f a d o lla r
It
is all th e sa m e w h e th e r th ey get
little o r m u ch , th ey w ill n e v e r be
b e tte r off
To su ch h o u se k e e p e rs I
a sk , "H ow can you look In to th e face
of y o u r h u sb a n d , w ho w o rk s p e rh a p s
to subscribe, 'l ou are the one on which the responsibil­
h a rd a n d fa ith fu lly , w hen you go
ity of a short subscription for this section rru st rest,
dow n to th e
m a rk e t
w ith a full
U e are reminded by a telegram that this district
p u rse ? "
D o n 't buy to w aste.
Buy
m
ust
redouble its efforts in securing subscriptions and
‘ less a n d d o n ’t put th e p re c io u s b read
are granted the privilege of receiving subscriptions on
In th e g a rb a g e can
If any
dry ;
b re a d a c c u m u la te s ,
d ry
it in th e
Monday next in order that we may fill our quota.
*oven, m a k e c ru m b s o f It an d s to re It
Do not fail to mail us your application for a bond
In a ja r
It is h a n d ie s t fo r pud
so as to reach us Monday.
d in g s o r fo r v a rio u s p u rp o ses •u ce m
I m ust tell of an experience
nade In a
L iverpool. E ngland, which made
an d it
la stin g im pression on me tien in
I
No Excuse for the “Slacker”
YOU
j
I
I
m ight im press w asteful women
a few
th is country. W hile staying
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. ORE