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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1918)
PA O« FO U R GRESHAM LOCALS PLOWNIG DRILLING CULTIVATING PLANTING HARVESTING HAYING JU ST A FEW OF THE MANY USES OF A TRACTOR ' RAC TORS for all conditions with all Tractor Machinery. Service that you’ll not iret elsewhere. See us if in the market for a Tractor. < i \ (),u 11 soon net*d Spike-1 ooth Harrow; right with all repairs ■ n.silage Cutters and a Garden Seeder, Potato Planter, Disc Harrow, Spring or a Land Plaster Sower, Oliver Plows, that work and work for all machinery; Silos that give real satisfaction; with Gas Engines, that go and go right; Webster Magneto. 1’s Farm M achinery Tel. 6x2 W. A. HESSEL Tel. 544 asm T h e G r e s h a m C h o r a l S o c ie ty /D.S7:/V/ F hX LE Y, Conductor f le e ts every Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., Grade School Bid. Studying a Special Concert arrangement of the Opera “AIDA” To be given about May 10 by the combined choruses of the Gresham Coral Society and the Portland Oratorio Society 50 to 100 Voices For the benefit of the Gresham Grade School Members already belonging pay 75c for music which they keep. New members pay $1.25 and own music. POWELL VALLEY SHIP ADZ’ M a d e a n d G u a ra n teed C . E. O S B U R N Phone 6 0 1 G re s h a m S a v e M on ey 0 O u r first car of landplaster will arrive soon, you can save m oney by getting it direct from the car. Leave your orders now and we will notify you upon arrival of the car. Increase your crops by the use of Fertilizers. This is the year for big crops. I he farmers are assured of big prices for their grain. S u p e rp h o sp h a te applied now will g reatly in crease y o u r yield. W e also handle B E A V E R Brand A N IM A L FERTILIZERS Special Fertilizers for Corn Beans Potatoes If in Doubt What Weatherly Ice Cream Q u a l it y Phones G61 s e p ^ ice Phones 661 FLEXO ROOF COATING F or you re 410RSE / wornur Cheaper Electric Service F irs t S er’gt. K enneth R oberts has w ritten his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts, th a t he is well and w orking hard. He w rites th a t choco la te would be a m ost acceptable gift to th e boys, as th e sale of all confec tionery, including chocolate, has been p ro h ib ited In France. C onstable S quire has come out w ith a new F o rd w hich he bought from R a k er & Son la st week. He tu rn ed in his old m achine w hich did d uty so long as a jitn ey and In o th e r lines, and It is a good car yet. It Is on sale for som e one who needs a cheap, b ut serviceable car. A b ask et ball gam e will be played this evening in th e gym nasium of the B uckm an school In P o rtlan d , betw een th e G resham Boy Scouts and Troop No. 31 of P o rtlan d . Several au to m o biles will convey th e G resham boys and th e ir friends to P o rtlan d . Buck- m an school is located a t 12th and B urnside. A bout 75 persons, m em bers and j frien d s of th e Mission Sunday school, .a tte n d e d th e c h ild ren 's services a t the [Sw edish ta b ern ac le in P o rtln d Sun , day an d heard Rev. E. A. Skogsberg preach. All re p o rt a fine m eeting E rn e st C h risten sen sp en t several days a t hom e last week. He is en listed in th e av iatio n d ep a rtm en t and has been w orking in W ashington sp ru ce camps. T he ladles of th e Mission Aid socie ty will m eet at th e church W ednes day aftern o o n . All are invited to a t tend. Mrs. J. W. H en d rick s has received T he m any frien d s of C arl J O ster- dahl, who was well known here, were le tte rs w ritten early in F e b ru a ry by grieved to h ea r of his d eath last week h er son C urtis, which indicate th at th e m ail system is becom ing b e tte r j at V ancouver, W ash. T he young peoples m eeting of the o rganized, as le tte rs and packages L u th e r L eague will be held March 17 a re beginning to reach him in F rance. at 7:46 p. m. All a re invited to a t T he boys especially ap p re cia te g ifts of candy. A ccording to C u rtis' le t tend. Rev. Mr. T ru ed so n is holding te r, th e boys had ju st signed the pay- p reach in g services on W ednesday ev roll and w ere expecting to receive th e ir pay, which would be for th ree enings to which all are invited Rev. C. J. Ledin. of P o rtlan d , will m onths T he Ju n io r Red Cross u n d er the preach at th e Mission church next F rid ay evening A large atten d an ce auspices of th e P aren t-T each ers asso ciatio n . is p lan n in g to m ake F rid ay , is expected. T he sm all son of Mr and Mrs. L. March 22d, Red C ross Day. w ith a Berg had the m isfo rtu n e recently to b azaar in the aftern o o n and a p ro have a linger severely sm ashed and gram in th e evening in th e assem bly to rn by catch in g In the cogs of a hall at th e g rad e schoolhouse. Booths w rin g er At last rep o rts th e finger will be open from th re e o'clock u n til ’ was doing as well as could be expect Ihe evening p ro g ram , a fte r which ed, a lth o u g h it will be som e tim e in a rticle s rem ain in g unsold will he a u c tioned off T he com plete program h ealin g will be published in a la te r issue. Paul Dunn, one of th e prom inent Serve your co u n try by saving food. citizens of C lackam as county, was in ! G resham on S atu rd ay on his way to FEED PRICES P o rtlan d to visit his wife, who u n d er-j went a critical o p eratio n in Good Sa-1 T he follow ing prie»« are quoted by m a ritan ho sp ital two weeks ago at i us today, su b ject to change w ithout th e hands of Dr. J. M. S hort. T he o p eratio n was fo r chronic appendl- I notice: citis and gall stones, and was success-1 S h o rts. 135 00 B ran, *33.00. ful. Mrs. Dunn is m aking a fine re M iddlings. *41.00. covery. Mr. an d Mrs Dunn have H olstein Dairy Feed *34 00. i been resid en ts of th e Sandy co untry O ats and Barley S horts, *45.00. for 46 years. O ats and Barley w anted. We buy and sell for cash, T he m o th e r of A. E. K essler, w ho SUN DIAL MILL. Fairview . has been seriously ill at h er hom e in A urora for th e past two weeks, died on S atu rd ay evening at Good S am a ri tan h o sp ital in P o rtlan d , w here she had been moved a few hours e a rlie r in th e day. Mr. K essler spent several Is juat the diet you days last we^k at h e r bedstde P o rt need hut he nure it in land doctors and a tra in e d nurse were in co n stan t atten d an ce. The fu n eral j services w ere held at M iller & Tracy u n d erta k in g p arlo rs th is aftern o o n , Eat a p late a day at w ith in te rm en t In M ultnom ah cem e tery T h ro u g h an e rro r In an Item BELT’S CONFECTIONERY last week, th e O utlook sta te d th a t Mr K essler's fa th e r was ill. Ice Cream Lunch ASK US A. J. W. Brow n has received th e Milk Record Blanks. ann o u n cem en t from his d au g h ter, Month's record of milk produc F lorence, th a t she was m a rrie d in San tion for about 18 cows. Just what F rancisco, C alifo rn ia on F eb ru ary 18 you need to keep track of your herd. E. W. S tra tto n and wife have gone to A. C. Davis T he anno u n cem en t Convenient and cheap. Outlook to Saltnonberry, T illam ook county, cam e as a su rp rise to Mr. Brow n, who fo r a ten-day visit. had no in tim atio n th a t his d au g h te r Save a lo af of bread a w eek. H elp win th e war. E phraim Dewey, who has been very was about to m arry ill a t th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. PLEASANT HOM E J. J. R yan, is m uch im proved. Mr. and Mrs R. W. C alkins had as Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. D eH aven left a week-end g u est th e ir niece, Miss y esterd ay fo r C laresholm , A lberta, Ruby Thom pson of Boise, Idaho. C anada, w here he will ta k e ch arg e of C. A. Hoffman has retu rn ed from a w heat ranch. They will live th e re O akland, C alifo rn ia, wh£re he went fo r a t least a year. They have sold ten days ago to visit hlB m other, who th e ir p o u ltry an d disposed of o th e r ------ -------, is seriously ill. , in te rests h ere an d have ren te d th e ir Mrs. C. R. F a u ro t and son K ing of I Place to S. F. P itts, who will farm it Spokane visited one day last week at ln connection w ith his own. th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. George F T ttil o rin g H oney, on th e ir way to C alifornia F o r men an d w om en— cleaning W. S. R aker, d au g h te r and son, pressing and rep a irin g done well. Miss Mary an d Sam, Mr. and Mrs. P e te r L enard, Powell stre e t. Roy Bailey an d little son, all of P o rt O ne-ton tru c k for hire. Express land, w ere g u ests a t th e C. I. R aker and h au lin g . H. C hristenson. Phone hom e on Sunday. 13. Miss Ida F ln n eseth of P ark River, N orth D akota, has been visiting the fam ilies of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Towle, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Honey and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F. Honey. Mr. and Mrs. E lkington have been cow. en te rta in in g for a few days Mr. and CAT, SHEEP Mrs. E. J. D onahue of D uluth. M inn or S W IN E — esota. They w ere on a business trip and left last night for S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C unningham , ! HOME TREATMENT REM EDIES who have been for several weeks at [ SAFE SURE and SATISEACTORY th e hom e of th e la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. i M E D IC IN E S FOR - and Mrs. Wm. Beers, have moved to Bull Run, w here Mr. C unningham | COlIC.DISTEhJPER.FEVERS. WORMS. HEAVES, SPAVlNS.SPRAINS.CUTS, has w ork in a saw mill. The re g u la r m eeting of the Worn- ! WOUNDS.HARNESS GALLS, M ILK en 's C h ristian T em perance Union 1 FEVEff.GARGET, ABORTING WEARNESS. . SPECIFICS EOI^EACH TREATMENT will be held at th e lib rary on T h u rs- j day aftern o o n , March 14, beginning a t 2 :3 0 o’clock. W omen are asked POWELL’S PHARMACY to bring scissors for clipping. C. G. W itter, G resham co n tra cto r Where Dr. Daniel’s Home and builder, rep resen ted th e a rtisa n s rreatinent Medicines for sick of th is com m unity in th e work on the und lame horses, dogs and eats L iberty Tem ple, which was erected ln ean he had, and lots of other Don t wait until your roof P o rtlan d on Sunday as th e h ea d q u ar good things in a first-class leaks before applying a rente- te rs for th e next L iberty Loan. Drug Store. E rnest C h risten sen , who is serving lv. Use Elexo Weather resist Uncle Sam in th e spruce fo rests at ) ing root coating and keep youi Sequim , W ashington, visited for the ! week-end w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and | patent composition or tin roof Mrs. H. C. C h risten sen of Powell V al A1 condition. It is cheap ley and his b ro th e r Hally and wife of G resham . Makes the Use of the Following Economical est to apply because it goes larther than ordinary roof coatings. Best for wear be cause it is oil base and will out last the ordinary coating 2 to 1. Use it for patching or over the entire roof. Any one can apply it. Vacuum Cleaners H air D ryers Boudoir Lamps Sam ovars Toasters Disc Stoves Foot W arm ers Milk W arm ers Massage V ibrators Cigar L ighters Ovens Waffle Irons W ashing M achines L ibrary Lamps Coffee Percolators Chaffing Dishes F la t Irons C urling Iron H eaters Lum inous R adiators Tea K ettles Sewing Machine Motors Shaving M irrors Kitchen Ranges Shaving Mugs Sob in quantity at KidderHdw.Co. Try Them In Your Home Gresham, Oregon ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building LU M BER SHINGLES A N D FENCE PO ST S Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand. Also all kinds of other Sized Lumber. W e Deliver Lumber Anywhere bruhs lumber co . The of America Together they constitute the great rich garden S 'w o r T ' f" d S° 'a rg e 1 o" The importance of the Oregon dairyman and fruit farmer is recognized—he occupies a leading place in the great War program. Ih e best facilities should everywhere be placed at his command. p • ^ titu tio n invites consultation regarding its service to farmers. s * FIRST STATE BANK Gresham. Oregon