Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 13, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOS
FOUR
f.KESHA.M
W e a r -E v e r —
R egular P rice $1.35
For ONLY
89c
an d the coupon
if presented on
o r be fo re
N ov­
e m b e r 17, 1 9 1 7
WFAPEVEfr
TRAOL MARK
The mark o f
guu.it y
"Wear-Ever”
a rt made from only the best metal,
A g ain am i a g a in lb bard sheet pnKses through enormous roll­
ing mills and is pounded by heavy stam ping machines.
Aluminum utensils are NOT " a ll the same.” Look for
the "W ear-E ver” trade m ark on the bottom of every utensil.
Refuse Substitutes!
R e p la c e u t e n s ils th a t w e a r o u t
w ith u t e n s ils -¿hat “W ea r-E v er”
Clip the C0j7.cn
y o u r S a »ccpan
TODAY
KIDDER
HDW. CO-
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Ford
Welding - Brazing - Carbon Burning
G oodyear
T ir e
.
GRESHAM LOCALS
I).
S haw ,
o f h is
te r !s
"U stful tvery day
fr o m u s
TUESDAY.
M rs. R o b ert L a n sd o w n e, o f C ot
tr e ll, w as a v is ito r S a tu rd a y a t th e
h o n te o f h e r s is te r , Mrs. C. E. R u sh e r
A lu m in u m T w o -q u a r t
S a u cep a n a n d C over
G et
OUTLOOK
S e r v ic e
&
»■
Ed. Osburn
THAT COMMON A ILM EN T
OF ALL M A N K IN D
commonly called “ h u n g er”
should he a three-times-a-day
treatm ent. You know that olii
saying—i t ’s better to pay the
W e ' v e t h is to t e l l - 'b u tch e r than the doctor not
T h e m e a t s v f e s e v l that we begrudge the M. 1). any
W i t t M A K E A H U N G R Y I business, because h e ’s one of
VHAN F E E . L \ c l E . \ \ *
J tu r best customers.
E. T o w le h as been c a lled to
O reg o n , by th e se rio u s illn ess
f a th e r, G eo rg e T ow le. T h e lat
8 4 y e a rs of age.
A rch ie C o rn u tt, of R id d le, re
tu r n e d to hiB h o m e a f t e r s p e n d in g i
few d ay s h e re lo o k in g a f te r Ills place
an d v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s.
R odney E ifo rd o f R o c h e ste r, M in­
n e so ta , v isited y e s te rd a y a n d to d ay
w ith his re la tiv e s, Miss E s th e r E ifo rd
an d M rs. C. M. Z im m erm an .
T h e W o m en 's C h ris tia n T e m p e r
a n ce U nion w ill m eet on T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n a t 2 o 'clo ck a t th e lib ra ry
fo r se w in g on R ed C ro ss w o rk . M eet
in g s o f th e Union a re now h eld w eek ­
ly.
T h e Hoy S co u ts will m eet a t th e
G ra n g e h a ll in G re sh a m on F rid a y
n ig h t.
M errill Good lias been a p ­
p o in te d a s s is ta n t sco u t m a s te r and
w ill p ro b ab ly he g iv en th e Boy Scout
d e g re e on th a t o ccasio n .
T ile last fo o tb a ll g am e o f th e s e a ­
son w ill h e p lay ed by th e boys of
U nion iilg li S chool No. 2, local field,
w ith th e hoys of B enson P o ly te c h n ic
sch o o l o f P o rtla n d , F rid a y a fte rn o o n ,
N o v em b er 16 a t 3 :1 5 .
A tto rn e y A. E. B a k e r o f P o rtla n d ,
p re s id e n t o f th e O reg o u A n ti-S alo o n
L e a g u e , p re s e n te d th e c a u se o f th e
le a g u e at th e M eth o d ist E p iscopal
c h u rc h last S u n d ay m o rn in g and
to o k s u b s c rip tio n s lo r th e w ork.
The Best Quality of Coffee
13.
1»17
A D D R E SSE S OF SO LD IER
BOYS A R E W A N T E D
N o v em b er 14, 1917.
E d ito r O u tlo o k : —
W e, th e p u p ils, d e sire to
w rite a le t te r to e v e ry o n e of
th e s o ld ie r boys on y o u r H o n ­
o r R oll in th e O u tlo o k .
We
h av e th e i r n a m e s b u t do not
know w h ere to d ire c t a la rg e
n u m b e r of th e le tte r s .
C an you g ive us th e ir a d ­
d re s se s? If n o t, can you te ll
us how to s e c u re th e m . We
w a n t to get o u r le tte r s aw ay
th e first o f n e x t w eek.
Y o u rs,
G re sh a m G ra d e S chool,
by P rin c ip a l M cC orm ick.
lo d g ed in th e leg o f D. M. C ath ey for
th e past m o n th . S ev eral u n su c c e ss­
fu l a tte m p ts h ad been m ad e to lo­
c a te th e s p lin te r a n d on S a tu rd a y ,
Dr. In g lis to o k a n
X -R ay p ic tu re ,
w hich sh o w ed th e e x a c t lo c atio n of
th e ste e l. Dr. H u g h es, w ith th e a s­
s is ta n c e of Dr. In g lis, rem o v ed It
y e ste rd a y . T h e s p lin te r b ro k e from
a ste e l w edge, w hich Mr C ath ey was
u sin g
BALL#BAND
This is
rubber footwear
that wears
It 11 ■arkitl by the Red Ball
H e re Is an u rg e n t re q u e s t fo r th e
a d d re s s e s of o u r H o n o r R oll hoys.
T h e O u tlo o k h as m a d e s im ila r r e ­
q u e s ts s e v e ra l tim es. T h e a d d re s s e s
o f a few a re k n o w n . It is e sp ecially
d e sire d th a t th e b ra n c h o f th e s e r v ­
ice a m an is In be k n o w n . E ven if
h is ex act p o sto ffic e a d d re s s is n o t
placed on th e e n v e lo p e we a re a s ­
su re d U ncle Sam w ill fo rw a rd th e
le tte r to him if h is co m p a n y , co rp s,
e tc ., an d th e b ra n c h o f se rv ic e a re
s ta te d .
if h is p o sto ffic e a d d re s s is
given it w ill of c o u rs e in s u re q u ic k e r
d e liv e ry .
T h e O u tlo o k is p la n n in g to m ail to
e ach s o ld ie r on o u r H o n o r Roll a
opv o f th e c o m in g P a tr io tic C h ris t­
m as O u tlo o k if a d d re s s e s a re k n o w n .
S end us th is in fo rm a tio n ut once if
possible.
That’s why we sell it here.
We believe it is the best rubber
footwear you can buy. Thou­
sands of men have given it
years of test. It fits better. It
gives more comfort. It gives
more days of wear than any
other make. And in the long run it
is the cheapest rubber footwear you
can buy. Come in and let us show you.
Look for the Red B all
You’ll find it on all “ Ball-Band” footwear.
SO LD E X C L U S IV E !,»
Aylsworth
How itt Bldg.
Gresham, Oregon
GRESHAM GIRLS TEAM AT
T h e first q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e of
L A N D PRODUCTS SHOW
th e y e a r h a s been a n n o u n c e d a t th e
M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h
next
T he G re sh a m G irls C a n n in g T eam ,
S u n d ay a fte rn o o n .
Dr. T. B. F o rd , w hich to o k first p lace a t th e M u ltn o ­
th e d is tric t
s u p e r in te n d e n t
will
m ah c o u n ty f a ir a n d seco n d a t th e
p re a c h In th e m o rn in g a n d th e s a c r a ­
s
t a te f a ir a t S alem th is y e a r, w ent to
m en t o f th e L o rd 's S u p p e r w ill be
o b serv ed .
’o rtla n d on T h u rs d a y , F rid a y and
J a m e s T u rn b u ll, w ho a rriv e d h ere S a tu rd a y of la st w eek, w h ere th ey
fro m S a sk a tc h e w a n a b o u t six m o n th s d e m o n s tra te d th e ir w ork a t th e L an d
ag o , w ent to O n ta rio re c e n tly , b e­ ’ ro d u c ts Show . T h ey « e r e acco m ­
in g cu lled th e r e by th e d e a th of hiH p an ied by th e ir le a d e r, M rs. Roy
f a th e r.
He h as re tu rn e d a g a in an d K ern a n d w ent on th e in v ita tio n of
is v isitin g w ith Mrs. M. M o rgan an d M iss H elen C ow gill o f O regon A g ri­
c u ltu r a l C ollege.
fam ily a t B eav er C reek .
T h e g irls c a n n e d on su ccessiv e
T h e c h ic k e n d in n e r re c e n tly a n ­
n o u n ced by th e M. A. R oss R elief d ay s, a p p le s, c a r r o ts a n d ch ick e n s.
C o rp s, to he g iven n ex t S a tu rd a y , T h ey w ere ro y ally e n te r ta in e d w hile
lias been in d e fin ite ly p o stp o n ed , on in P o rtla n d , s ta y in g a t th e S ew ard
a c c o u n t of th e illn ess o f so m e o f th e h o te l a n d w ere allo w e d a m a c h in e to
m e m b e rs an d th e d e a th o f a m e m b e r b rin g th em to a n d from P o rtla n d .
o f th e I’o st.
T h e re g u la r m e e tin g Miss C ow gill e n te r ta in e d th e g irls
an d Mrs. K ern on F rid a y e v e n in g at
w ill he h eld on S a tu rd a y .
th e ile llig t h e a t e r at th e p r e s e n ta ­
tio n o f " P o lly a n n a ." T h e g irls o f th e
X R AY R E V E A L S SP L IN T E R
te a m
w ere
E liz a b e th
S ch w ed ler,
SU C C E SSF U L L Y REM OVED
B o n ita S tillio n s a n d V ivian Hevel.
A su c c e ssfu l o p e ra tio n w as p e r­ T h e la t t e r took th e p lace of M abel
fo rm e d .yesterday fo r th e rem o v al of M etzger, « h o s e illn ess p re v e n te d h e r
a ste e l s p lin te r,
w hich h ad been from ta k in g h e r p lace on th e team .
i'iie c a u se of th e A rm y a n d Navy
Y. M. C. A. w as b rie fly re p re s e n te d in
v a rio u s c h u rc h e s in G re sh a m last
S u n d ay .
J u d g e Geo. W. S ta p le to n
a n n o u n c e d th e g e n e ra l p lan o f th e
w e e k 's c a m p a ig n a t th e Zion E v a n ­
g elical an d th e M e th o d ist E piscopal
c h u rc h e s . A tto rn e y C. G. S c h n e id e r
sp o k e a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h an d II
I.. St. C la ir ut th e F re e M eth o d ist
c h u rc h .
SCHOOL PROJECT PLANS ARE ADOPTED
It w as a n n o u n c e d last T u esd ay in
th e O u tlo o k th a t a fu ll sch o o l p ro je c t
d e p a rtm e n t w ould be in a u g u r a te d by
th e c o u n ty fa ir an d th a t C o u n ty
Gresham Market
NOVEMBER
FU LL
LIN E
OF
FRESH M EATS
FR U ITS
AND
VEGETABLES
E V E R Y T H IN G
OF
ALL
K IN D S
IN SE A SO N
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
P leasan t Hom e
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 r s goes
to you ju s t as It s h o u ld —
p e rle c t
b a k in g — a 1 w a y s
fre s h ,
p u re
in g r e d ie n ts ;
w ide v a rie tie s , r ig h t prices,
c o u rte o u s a n d q u ic k serv ice
- n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a ­
tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry .
CITY
BAKERY
G re sh a m .
List of Letters
R e m a in in g le tte r s u n c a lle d fo r in
th e G re sh a m postoffice fo r w eek e n d ­
ing N o v em b er 10, 1 9 1 7 :
G e n tle m e n — N. E. C a rte r , O. J.
H u ll, H. It. M cC ollum , F. L. M eyer,
(Jeo rg e G a u p m a n , W illiam Ito b lln .
L a d ie s —A lta H e n d re s to n , J . W.
H e n d e rso n , M. I). J o h n s o n , M arian
W ood, Mrs. J. A. D o w lin g , < 2 ).
T h e se le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
d ead le t te r office on Nov. 19, 1917,
If not d e liv e re d b e fo re.
In c a llin g
fo r th e ab o v e, p le a s e say “ a d v e r ­
tis e d " , g iv in g d a te of list.
D. M R O B E R T S . P. M.
Phone 11
E v a n g e lic a l C h u n - l i B a z a a r .
The
c h u rc h
la d ie s o f
w ill hold
Z ion E v a n g e lic a l
a b a z a a r a t th e
G ra n g e h a ll, G re sh a m , T h u rs d a y ev­
e n in g , Nov. 15, c o m m e n c in g a t 2 :3 0
p. m.
T h e re w ill be fancy w o rk ,
fish pond, Ice c re a m a n d cak e.
A
ch ic k e n d in n e r w ill be se rv e d , c o m ­
m e n cin g a t 5 :3 0 , a t 35 c e n ts a p la te .
T he p ro g ra m , w hich w ill be g iv en in
th e e v e n in g , w ill be fre e .
74
Mi*. I’. O. s tu c h e ll T e lls H ow S he
C u re d H er Son o f a C old.
"W h e n
m y son E llis w as sick
w ith a cold la s t w in te r 1 g av e h im
C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R em ed y .
It
h elp ed him a t o n ce a n d q u ic k ly b ro k e
M arket H o u rs C h a n g e .
up h is c o ld ,” w rite s M rs. P. O. S tu ­
On an d a f t e r O c to b e r 1, th e G re s h ­ ch ell, H o m e r C ity , P a. T h is rem ed y
am M eat M a rk e t w ill clo se a t 6 :3 0 has been in use fo r m an y y e a rs. Its
o ’clock’. A fte r N o v e m b e r 1, th e c lo s­ good q u a litie s hav e been fu lly p ro v ­
en by m an y th o u s a n d s o f people. It
ing h o u r « ill he 6 o 'c lo c k . R e sid e n c e is p le a s a n t a n d sa fe to ta k e .— A dv.
p h o n e, 793,
R ead th e W a n t ad s.
A. J. W. B R O W N , P r o p r ie to r .
8. B. H a ll, c o u n ty a g r ic u ltu r is t, and
W. C. A ld erso n , th e In d u s tria l C lub
p ro je c ts of th e boys an d g ir ls of
M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty w ere placed u n ­
d e r th e ju r is d ic tio n o f th e co u n ty
S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t W. C. A ider- sch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t. Mr. A lderson
son w o u ld g iv e th e a s s is ta n c e o f his h a s b egun a to u r o f th e sc h o o ls th is
office in o r d e r to m a k e it a success. w eek an d w ill ex p la in th e c lu b pro
T h e p la n s h av e a lre a d y been p e rfe c t- Jects in fu ll a n d e n lis t e v e ry o n e of
eil an d th e su m of $ 2 6 0 h as been set th e m If p o ssib le In th e w ork fo r next
An O ld M an 's S to m a c h .
a sid e fo r n ex t y e a r ’s p re m iu m s in th e y ear.
As we grow o ld e r a n d less a c tiv e ,
d iv isio n w hich is ex p ected to becom e
The
sam e
ru le s g o v e rn in g th e
o n e o f th e m ost im p o rta n t o f th e p ro je c t w ork fo r th e s ta te f a ir will less a n d less food is re q u ire d to m eet
th e d e m a n d s o f o u r bodies. If too
co u n ty fair. T w o p ro je c ts h av e been g o v ern th e p ro je c t w ork fo r th e m uch Is h a b itu a lly ta k e n , th e ato m -
M en's Work Shoes
fo rm e d , w ith p rizes ra n g in g fro m »5 co u n ty fa ir, all e x h ib its b ein g ad- a<>h
reb el. W hen a m an re a c h e s
th e a d v a n c e d ag e o f »5 o r 90, you
dow n to $1. S om e o f th e e x h ib its m it ted free.
M en's D ress Shoes
w ill find th a t he is a lig h t e a te r. Be
w ill receiv e five p riz e s if th e r e a re
Boys’ Shoes
T h e tw o boys atul tw o g irls s e c u r ­ as c a re fu l as you w ill, h o w e v e r, you
th a t many e n tr ie s , h u t o th e r s will in g th e g re a te s t n u m b e r of p o in ts w ill o c c a sio n ally e a t m o re th a n you
Rubber Boots anil Shoes
o n ly g et th re e . T h is Is ex p la in e d by w ill be se n t to th e s ta te fa ir as b e­ sh o u ld an d w ill feel th e need of
Men's Rubbers.
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts to c o rre c t th e
th e fact th a t co rn is n o t so su ccess- fore.
Shoe
R
epairing a S p ecia lty
d is o rd e r. T h e se ta b le s do not con-
I fill h e re a s p o ta to e s, n o r is th e sh e e p
P re m iu m s
w ill
be a w a rd e d to J ta in p ep sin , b u t s tr e n g th e n th e s to m ­
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
o r chicken in d u s try o r first-y e a r sch o o l d is tric ts m a k in g th e b est dis ach a n d
e n a b le it to p e rfo rm its
C a rl D ah l, P ro p .
se w in g very f a r a d v a n c e d in th is play in b ooths.
fu n c tio n s n a tu r a lly . T h e y a ls o c a u se
c o u n ty a m o n g th e sch o o l c h ild re n
It w as a g re e d th a t p re m iu m s
At a c o n fe re n c e o f a c o m m itte e th e se v e ra l p ro je c ts be a w a rd e d
fro m th e c o u n ty fa ir a s s o c ia tio n w ith fo llo w s :
1st
2d
3d
4th • 5 th Total
1 C o rn , g ro w in g p ro je c ts
$5.00 $3.00 »2
»10.00 I
2 P o ta to e s, g ro w in g p ro je c ts
.00
4 00 3
2.00
1.-, on
1.00
3 V eg e ta b le G a rd e n in g
c .00
4.00
2 00
3
3.011
1.00
15.00
4 P o u ltry R aisin g
Div. 1 C h ic k e n s
1 .0« 3.00 9
10.00 I
D n 2 C h ic k e n s
1 .00 3.00 « 00
111.Oil I
Of cours» the man with a bank account has a safe place for
Div 3 D ucks
5.00 3 00 • 2
1 0 .0 0 !
Div. 4 T u rk e y s ...
5.00
3.00
2
1 0 .0 0
his money and lie is likely to have more money than his
K P o rk P ro d u c tio n
Div. 1. Sow an d litte r
neighbor.
5 00
4 00 3
2.00
1 00
15.00
Div 2 Pig fo r m a rk e t
5 .00
4.00
3
2.00
1$ nil
1 00
Div. 3. P ig fo r b re e d in g
I no 3
6 00
2 00
1 S un
1.00
6 S h eep R a isin g P ro je c t —
But an account at the First State Bank means more than
«
Div 1 E w e a n d lam b s
5 00 3.00
10.00
9
Div 2. L atn b fo r m a rk e t
5.00 3.00
’hat. It means financial backing in ease of emergency or when
10.00
« 00
Div 3. L am b fo r b re e d in g
5 .00 3.00
in ,h i
opportunity
knocks
2
D airy h e rd reco rd
5 .00 3.00
in nn
< B ak in g p ro je c t
6 .00
4.00
3
2.00
1.00
15.00
9 C a n n in g
6 .00
4 00 3
2.00
1.00
15.00
10 Sew lug
Div 1. T en lesso n s
6 00
3.00
2
10.00
Div. 2. T en lesso n s, ad v a n c e
sew in g 5 .00 3.00
3.
10.00
11 F o o d p re p a r a tio n
6 .00
GRESHAM, ORE
4 00 3.
2.00 1.00 15 00
12 F a rm an d h o m e h a n d ic r a ft
4 ce
6 .00
3
2 00 1 00 15.00 i
SH O ES
ft
I
Packed
Use the
m
Coffee.
Economy
Save
Glass
Jars
the
COFFEÉ
*A0H AMS Ä Kiwi
Conti doKb*5
Jar
’0»n»M6 0»l«S|
W e Recomend it.
PHONE 661
W e Know it Satisfies
PHONE 661
To Fanners and Dairymen
FIRST STATE BANK
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