Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 25, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
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Attention!
The
F arm ers’ Mutual
Relief Association
Or
Fire
F O B T I A M D , O BEO O W
In v ite s a ll fa rm e rs w ho have no
In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s
to In s u re w ith us. T h is A sso cia­
tio n is th e c h e a p e st a n d sa fe st in
th e s ta te . It In su re s only c o u n try
p ro p e rty arid h as o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
in s u ra n c e In force.
W r ite
or
phone
II. W. S N A S IIA L L . P re* .
T h e F a rm e rs .M utual F ire R elief
A sso ciatio n .
G resliam R oute No. 3
P hone MA
N otary P u b lic
R eal E state
B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads.
Mountain Meadow Butter
M a n u fa c tu re d by
SANDY CREAMERY CO
T h e n am e ‘‘M o u n t H ood B u tte r”
has h e re to fo re been used by p e r­
m issio n o f th e M ount Hood Ice
C ream C o., w hich h as all Its d airy
p ro d u c ts
re g is te re d u n d e r th a t
title . T h a t p e rm issio n h as ceased ,
h en ce th e c h a n g e of n am e, w hich
b ecam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
‘‘M o u n tain
.Meadow
R u tte r"
will be fo u n d a t a ll th e L ead in g
s to re s in th e co u n ty . Ask fo r it.
FR ID A Y ,
OUTLOOK
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mrs. F r a n k W o stell is In S e a ttle ,
w h ere sh e Is sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith
h e r h u sb a n d .
W . W. W illiam s, of D ayton, sp e n t
y e ste rd a y In G resh am w ith Mr. an d
M rs. C. I. R ak er.
A lva
H evel cam e
h om e fo r a
w e e k 's v isit w ith h is fam ily a n d h as
now g o n e to B re m e rto n w h ere he lias
w ork.
Stom ach T roubles.
If you h av e tr o u b le w ith y o u r
sto m a c h you sh o u ld try C h a m b e r­
M rs. J . A. H aley , w ho h a s been
la in ’s T a b le ts.
So m an y h av e been
re s to re d to h e a lth by th e use of v isitin g w ith h e r p a re n ts , J u d g e G.
th e s e ta b le ts a n d th e ir c o st Is so W. S ta p le to n a n d w ife, h a s re tu rn e d
little , 26 c e n ts , th a t it is w o rth w hile to h e r h om e in N elson, B. C.
to give th e m a tr ia l .— Adv.
A c a b le g ra m
from
F ra n c e a n ­
Say T h r if t S tam p to th e g ro cer.
n o u n ces th e sa fe a r r iv a l of L ester
R ichey
and
G len n
K e ste rso n ot
P le a s a n t V alley, w ho a re In th e f o r ­
e s try serv ice.
JA NU AR Y
80,
1818
T he h ig h sch o o l asse m b ly h a ll w as
pack ed la s t W ed n esd ay m o rn in g by
th e p a re n ts a n d frie n d s of th e so l­
d ie r boys w ho h a v e g o n e fro m U nion
' h ig h , to w itn e ss th e u n v e ilin g of th e
sch o o l se rv ic e flag T h e p ro g ra m was
c a rrie d o u t as a n n o u n c e d a n d w as
o ne o f th e m ost im p re ss iv e se rv ices
e v e r held In th e h ig h school. T h e
m u sical n u m b e rs a n d sp ee c h e s w ere
all good, b u t sp ecial p ra is e w as ex­
p ressed fo r th e sp eech of a c c e p ta n c e
of M ervln it. G ood, p re s id e n t of th e
s tu d e n t body. A m ong th o s e w ho w it­
nessed th e u n v e ilin g w as M rs. L eslie
S t. C lair, th e w ife of th e only m a r­
ried so ld ie r on th e roll.
T h e U n io n H igh sch o o l is f o r tu n ­
a te in s e c u rin g th e se rv ic e s of Mrs.
E lin o r S a n fo rd L a rg e to coach th e
ju n io r a n d s e n io r cla ss p lay s w hich
will he p re s e n te d d u rin g th e second
s e m e ste r.
Mrs. L a rg e is an a c tre s s
and h a s a p p e a re d in S h a p e s p e a re ’s
plays w ith J u l ia M arlow e a n d E. H.
Soi h e rn in New Y ork C ity. She is
R eu b en K a se r lias re n te d Jo h n P. d ra m a tic co ach fo r th e L ittle T h e a tr e
F re e m a n ’s fa rm o il S ta n le y a v en u e in P o rtla n d an d in s tr u c to r in d r a ­
an d w ill ta k e c h a rg e In a s h o r t tim e. m atic a rt a t R eed college.
Mr. a n d Mrs. F re e m a n w ill m ove to
Mr. an d M rs. T. C. T o w n sen d r e ­
L e n ts w h e re th e y h av e o th e r p ro p ­
tu rn e d h om e on T u e sd a y ev en in g
e rty .
from H ot L ak e, Union* co u iity , w h ith ­
M. J . A llsh o u se w ill leav e fo r e r th ey w ent fo r tlie benefit of Mrs.
S he
is
very
P itts b u rg , P a., to m o rro w
m o rn in g T o w n s e n d 's h e a lth .
dll a v isit to his p a re n ts .
B oth a re m uch im p ro v ed a f te r th e c o u rs e of
re p o rte d very ill an d m ay not reco v ­ hot b a th s w hich w ere ta k e n fo r th e
er. Mr. A lsh o u se ex p ects to be gone c u re of rh e u m a tis m .
a m o n th o r m ore.
Mrs. T. R. H o w itt a n d son F r e d ­
T lie n ex t s e m e s te r o f th e h ig h e rick left y e s te rd a y fo r s o u th e rn C a l­
fo r th e
benefit of th e ir
sch o o l b e g in s next M onday, J a n u a r y ifo rn ia
28. T h e re h a v e been c a lls fro m all h e a lth . T h ey w ere acc o m p a n ie d by
o v e r th e d is tr ic t from p u p ils w ish in g Miss P e a rl F le m m in g , w ho w ill sp en d
to e n te r , an d a r r a n g e m e n ts hav e been tile w in te r w ith th e m a n d g ive th em
m ad e to s t a r t all n ec e ssa ry classes. any n ecessary n u rs in g .
MRS ADOLPH ASCHOFF
DIES AT FAMILY HOME
A re p o rt o f th e d e a th o f Mrs
A d o lp h A schoff a t th e fa m ily re s i­
ROBERT N.
den ce, n e a r M arm o t, w as receiv ed in
G re sh a m
on W ed n esd ay
m o rn in g .
S he w as an o ld -tim e re s id e n t o f th a t
STANFIELD
se c tio n an d » a s 64 y e a rs of age. S he
is su rv iv e d by h e r h u sb a n d , th r e e
d a u g h te r s an d fo u r sons. T h e d a u g h ­
te r s a re M rs. B ra m h a ll, M rs. T h o m ­
as a n d M rs. W ard .
T h e so u s a re
E rn e s t, O tto , H en ry an d C arl. T h e
A schoff fam ily
is w ell k n o w n all
o v e r th e S andy a n d B ull R un d is ­
tr ic ts an d to so m e e x te n t a ll o v er
M u ltn o m a h an d C la c k a m a s c o u n ties.
T h e fu n e r a l se rv ic e s w ere h eld to-
! d ay a t th e re sid e n c e wdth in te rm e n t
1 in Cliff Side c e m e te ry a t B ull R un.
N otice In vitin g Rids for R oberts A ve.,
Im provem ent.
S ealed p ro p o sa ls w ill be received
a t th e office of th e R e c o rd e r of th e
T ow n of G re sh a m , O regon, u n til th e
5 th d ay of F e b ru a r y , 1918 a t 7
o 'clo ck p. m. fo r th e fu r n is h in g an d
g ra v e lin g of R o b e rts a v e n u e from t l i e
c e n te r lin e o f Second s t r e e t to tlie
s o u th lin e of th e S ection L in e ro ad ,
in th e m a n n e r p ro v id ed by C h a p te r
X ll of tile C h a rte r , o r S pecial L aw s,
of th e T ow n of G re sh a m , a n d re s o lu ­
tio n s a n d o rd in a n c e s of th e C ouncil
th e re o f, w ith re fe re n c e to su ch im ­
We have 6, 8 and 10 ft. TREE PRUNNERS
p ro v e m e n t.
S aid im p ro v e m e n t m u st be c o m ­
for pruning the taller trees,
p le te d on o r b efo re F e b ru a r y 1 4 th ,
1918. o r su ch d a te to w hich tlie tim e
of co m p le tio n m ay be ex te n d e d .
OF STANFIELD, UMATILLA COUNTY
T h e said s tre e t is to be im p ro v ed
20, 24 and 26 in. PRUNERS for berry bushes and shrubs
by co v e rin g th e sam e a n d s p re a d in g
th e re o n Bell P it g ra v e l to an a v e ra g e
d e p th of six t 6 » Inches a n d n in e feet
And the Short PRUNING SHEARS for the small work
in w idth.
T h e rig h t to re je c t an y an d all
bids is h ereb y re se rv e d .
K. A. M IL L E R .
R e c o rd e r of th e T ow n of G resh am
Don't delay the pruning time. It is important.
M iss C a rrie B u sh o n g v isite d (In D ated a t G re sh a m , O re., J a n . 24. '18.
T h e r e g u la r q u a rte rly m e e tin g of
G
resh
am o v e r S u n d ay w ith re la tiv e s,
N otice.
th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h will he
heltl b e g in n in g th is e v e n in g an d la s t­ Rev. S. G. Ito p e r an d M rs. C a rly sle
You a re h e re b y n otified th a t th e
an d w ith o th e r
in g o v e r S u n d ay .
S erv ices w ill he A. C u n n in g h a m
a n im a l m e e tin g of th e sto c k h o ld e rs
h eld each ev e n in g at 7 :3 0 an d on frie n d s. M iss B u sh o n g lias been in of tlie M u ltn o m ah & C la c k a m a s
• •
S u n d ay u t 11 o ’clo ck , w hen th e d is ­ M arshfield fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, hut C o u n ty M u tu al T e le p h o n e Co., will
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he h eld in M e tz g e r’s h a ll, G re sh a m ,
tr ic t e ld e r, Rev. F. 1,. B u rn s, will is now in P o rtla n d .
M onday, J a n u a r y 28, a t 2 p. m ., fo r
GRESHAM , OREGON
p re a c h . L ove fe a s t w ill be h eld on
L e tte rs h a v e been receiv ed w ith ­ th e p u rp o se of e le c tin g tw o d ire c to rs
S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 . All a re
a n d to tr a n s a c t an y o th e r b u sin ess
T h e m a n w h o b e li e v e s in th e
in tlie p a st few d ay s from C o rp o ra l
w hich m ay com e b efo re th e m eetin g
c o rd ia lly in v ite d to th e s e serv ices.
d e v e l o p m e n t o f O r e g o n ’s o p p o r ­
C a rly le
C u n n in g h a m
and
F ra n k It is to y o u r in te re s t to be p re s e n t
H a m lin , b o th o f Co. A., 1 1 6 th E n g i­ b u t if im p o sib le to com e, in o rd e r
tu n itie s .
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n eers, w ho re c e n tly w ent to F ran ce. th a t we m ay h av e a q u o ru m , p lease
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sig n a proxy an d sen d by so m e o ne
B oth a re re p o rte d well am i h a rd at w hom you know w ill be p re s e n t.
j
If y o n h a v e n o t r e c e i v e d c o m ­
w ork.
EVA A N D ER SO N , S ec’y.
,
p le t e c o p y o f m y p r i n c i p l e w r ite
D on’t fo rg e t to o rd e r som e T h rif t ' m e a t S ta n f ie ld .
Dr. C. E. C lin e of P o rtla n d »’as a
v is ito r o ne day th is w eek at tlie h o m e S ta m p s to d ay .
of his (la u g h te r, Mrs. K. A. M iller.
Ir e Your Sew ers C logged?
Dr. C line » a s a w i'litim e c a lle r a t t i l e
R. N. STANFIELD.
T ite bow els a re th e se w e ra g e sy s­
O u tlo o k office.
tem of th e body. You can w ell
T h e re w ill be no p re a c h in g a t tlie im a g in e tlie re s u lt w hen th e y a re
sto p p e d up a s is th e ease in c o n s tip a ­
B a p tist c h u rc h n ext S u n d a y ev en in g . tio n .
As a p u rg a tiv e you w ill find
This week it’s PAINTS, DOORS, WINDOWS and WALL PAPER
T a b le ts
e x c e lle n t.
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock C h a m b e rla in 's
(P a id Adv. i
T h ey a re m ild an d g e n tle in th e ir
Out of Season we know, for somethings, but they must be sold.
as u su al.
a c tio n . T h ey a lso im p ro v e th e d ig e s ­
LEARNING SIGNAL CODE
tio n .— A dv.
R ead th e W a n t ad s
Prune Your Trees
and Berry Vines Now
Republican Candidate for
UNITED STATES SENATOR
from Oregon
L. L. Kidder Hardware Co.
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Stock Must Go!
INTERESTING WORK
65 G allo n s
R a sm u sse n P u re
P re p a r e d P a in ts
140 Q u a rts
R a sm u ssen P u re
P re p a re d P a in ts
40
-G allo n s
Low e B ros.
F lo o r P a in t
Gallon $2.55
Can 65c
Can $1.10
52 Q u a rts
Lowe Bros.
F lo o r P a in t
Can 60c
Have Fresh
Clean Floors
Floors p ain ted with Lowe
Brotlicrs H ard D rying Floor
P ain t are easy to k eep clean.
T h ere is no n eed lo r hard scrub­
bing, for th e d u s t and d irt c a n ’t
stick as th ey do on unpainted
floors,
I lard D rying Floor Paint dries
hard and sm ooth, resists wear
and Is most sanitary.
Hard Drying Floor Paint
coincs in many attractiv e colors.
F it ii, slio« them to vie,
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Itili C an s H o u se­
ho ld P a in ts
Can 10c
F ra n k , w ho is in a s o u th e r n tr a in in g
cam p, lie te lls of th e e x p e rie n c e of
I cam p life a n d th e v a lu e to th e boyH
of th e tr a in in g .
He says, " W e a re
1 le a rn in g a lot of th in g s h e re . It is
I w o rth m oney to us in h e a lth and
I k n o w led g e b o th . We sig n a l w ith o u r
1 h a n d s, w ith
flags
( t h r e e d iffe re n t
¡w a y s,) w ith m irro r s , w ith la n te rn s ,
I w ith flush lig h ts an d we h av e a lot
i m ore w ays to le a rn yet. O u r m ain
way is by b u s ie r , th a t is th e sa m e as
te le g ra p h , o n ly you use th e buzzer
' in s te a d of th e te le g ra p h in s tru m e n t.
We keep up c o m m u n ic a tio n s betw een
i b rig a d e h e a d q u a r te r s a n d d iv isio n
h e a d q u a rte rs .
W e use th e buzzer
j all th e tim e , but in case o u r » ir e s a re
I b ro k e n , we u se v isu al sig n a llin g . We
I w ill also use c a r r ie r p ig e o n s .”
Varnishes, Japans, Oils,
Turpentine, Roof Stain,
Carriage and Wagon Paint
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C A L O T IN T
5 11». Package regular 40c value
While they last each 35c
Calotint in hnik , specially priced at per pound, 5c.
Th. ■ sanitary Wall Coating.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, AT 10 0 CLOCK A M.
Two Fresh E xtra Fine Jersey Cows, coming 6 and 7 years
old. Two Yearling Heifers. Two Heifer Calves, 2 months old.
Jersey Bull Calf, 4 months old. Brood Sow. Buckskin D riv­
ing Mare, 9 years old. Pig, 4 months old.
Top Buggy. Set Single Harness. Smalley Feed Cutter, No.
11 * •». hand or belt power. Two dozen B. IF Pullets.
S ix-h ole So, Rend M alleable Rang)*, w ater eoil. H ealin g Stove.
R un el Churn.
C ooking U ten sils, D ishes.
K itch en T reasure.
Dining
able. One dozen C hairs, 3 Rocker«.
T h ree Iron Hod-
stead * . Two D ressers. Red D avenport. Sanitary Couch. Sew in g
M achine.
C rosscut Saw .
A xes, S led ges and W edges.
< »arden
T ools and o ilier article« too nu m erou s to m ention.
IR E K
LUN< II AT NOON
TERMS— Sums $20 and under, ( ’ash over $20, six months,
on approved note at 8 per cent.
W R. BORWICK. Owner
ED. S IE IE R ,
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
PLAN BAKE SALE
350 Rolls Wall Paper, mostly double rolls that
retail at 25c to 40c, while they last, roll 10c
T lie tw o C am p F ire G irls o rg a n iz a -
tlo tts of th e h ig h school h av e u n ite d
; in p la n s fo r a big b ak e s a le to be
lield on S a tu rd a y a t M e tz g e r’s sto re ,
» lie n they h o p e to c o m p le te th e
fu t.d n e c e ssa ry fo r th e p u rc h a s e of
e q u ip m e n t. T hey
p lan
to h a v e a
la rg e v a rie ty of well cooked foods,
in c lu d in g b re a d , sa la d s, ro lls a n d
( c o tta g e ch e e se , anil o ne o r m o re
ch ic k e n pies.
H elp y o u rs e lf in th e
p la n s fo r y o u r S u n d ay d in n e r by
p a tro n iz in g th e g irls. T h e food will
be on sail* fro m 2 to 5 In th e u fte r-
noon.
Ask us about Doors. Windows, Screen Doors, W ire Screen,
anything you'll need the coming season in this line. While
our stock lasts you c a n 't afford not to buy.
Be sure and visit our store. Other bargains that will
surprise you. Our stock must be reduced.
AUCTION
SALE
BORING, OREGON
lit a re c e n t le t te r receiv ed by Mr.
a n d Mrs. D an W rig h t fro m th e ir son
A few bargains in Dishes left,
but going fast.
E x tr a S p e c ia l S a tu r d a y O n ly !
Spread y o u r b u tte r th in
a w a r to win.
/ W B KNOW OUR-
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M E A T S VM1LL
jP L f c A S E Y O U
V7ELL - SO
M U C H ,T H A T
. other F olks
A uctioneer
(WE WANT YOU
TO TELL ON US
D on’t
keep
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T h e re 's
a se c re t.
»n’t hurt a n ; body
"A P ass alo n g tlie good w ord.
Gresham Market A,í,1í'„?íoS :,^op-
The Big, New Meaning
R e v o lu tio n s o f C o n d o len ce,
Matches, 6 boxes for 27c 3 lbs. Colored Beans 25c
H. River Apples, bx. $1
For “Wheatless” Days we Have
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
BARLEY FLOUR
CREAM OF BARLEY
RYE FLAKES
CORN FLAKES
W h e re a s , th e D ivine M aster lias
in his in fin ite w isdom ca lle d hom e
o u r e a rn e s t an d loyal s is te r . Mrs.
= 5 E liz a b e th J , K en t, be it
SB
R eso lv ed , th a t th e m e m b e rs of
. = G re sh a m G ra n g e . No 270 e x te n d to
9 |, th e b e re a v e d fam ily a n d so rro w in g
frie n d s , th e ir s in c e re sy m p a th y in
th e loss o f a n e s t e e m e d frie n d s and
n e ig h b o r.
Re It f u r th e r
R esolved, th a t a copy o f th e s e res-
o iu tio n s be s p re a d on o u r re c o rd s, a
copy be s e n t to th e so rro w in g fam -
S ily an d th a t th e y be p u b lish e d in
B th e G ra n g e B u lle tin a n d th e G resh -
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ant O u tlo o k
S ig n e d :
of National Thrift Day
S=
The future of th»* Notion and of the World
depends this v“ ttr upon wide-spread thrift.
United effort is demanded YOUR effort.
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g u e sts, w e w a n t you to te ll o th e r
fo lk s a b o u t it. T h a t s o rt o f frte n d -
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it
y o u ’ve d isco v ered how o u r m e a ts
p lease you, y o u r fam ily a n d y o u r
National Thrift Day, Sunday, February 3d,
will in* observed on Monday, F’ehm av 4fh.
Prepare now to start some new thrift practice
for the coming year.
It will he a Day of Action.
FIRST STATE BANK
G RESH AM , ORE