Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 19, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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(.K E SHAM
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
MARCH
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GRESHAM LOCALS
PLOWNIG
DRILLING
CULTIVATING
PLANTING
HARVESTING
HAYING
JUST A FEW OF TH E MANY USES OF A TRACTOR
Isa a c L e la n d is c a rr y in g liis le ft
I a rm in a slin g a s a re s u lt of g e ttin g
it b adly b ru ise d y e ste rd a y w h ile un-
lo a d in g ra ilro a d ties. No h o n es w ere
b ro k e n , but th e flesh w as b adly lac-
era ted.
iRACTORS for all conditions with all Tractor Machinery.
Service that you’ll not get elsewhere.
See us if in the market for a Tractor.
You 11 soon need
Spike-Tooth Harrow;
right, with all repairs
Ensilage Cutters and
D ick"
J e n n in g s
h as
r e tu rn e d
Iro in W allace, Id a h o , w h ere he h as
been em p lo y ed fo r th e p a s t six
m o n th s. H e becam e ill a n d r e tu rn e d
h om e fo r a re s t, a n d m ay possibly
re m a in h ere.
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.
A tto rn e y C. G. S c h n e id e r le ft th is
m o rn in g fo r A m e ric a n L a k e to re
p o rt to h is c o m m an d . Mr. S c h n e id e r
is a m e m b e r of B ase H o sp ita l U nit
46, to w hich u n it R ic h a rd J. W e rn e r
a lso belongs.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Tel. 6x2
Tel. 544
W. A. HESSEL
B. W. E m ery is confined to h is bed
a s (lie re s u lt ot a se v e re w re n c h in g
of his back ona d ay la s t w eek, w hile
he w as h a n d lin g fr e ig h t on h is big
tr u c k .
He h as su ffe re d in te n se ly
hut is im p ro v ed to d a y .
The G resham Choral Society
F ra n k
F ra k e s and
w ife w ere
G re sh a m v is ito rs a few d a y s ago.
F r a n k is slow ly re c o v e rin g fro m a
p a ra ly s is o f his le ft leg, a n d w ill go
to C h icag o in a b o u t iw o w eeks fo r
e x p e rt m edical tr e a tm e n t.
JOSEPH A. F IN L E Y , Conductor
Meets every Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., Grade School Bid.
Studying a Special Concert arrangement of
the Opera “AIDA”
M r. an d M rs. L. .lessen , of H ogan
s ta tio n , a re th e p ro u d p a re n ts of a
7 -p o u n d Imy, b o rn M arch 6. M o th e r
an d baby a re d o in g w ell. M rs. I). S.
J o h n s o n , w ho h as been n u rs in g Mrs
J e s s e n . h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r hom e
To be given about May 10 by the combined
choruses of the Gresham Coral Society
and the Portland Oratorio Society
50 to 100 Voices
E. E. C h ip m a n h a s m oved h is a u to
p a in tin g sh o p to th e M urphy b u ild -1
in g , n ex t d o o r to Z im m e rm a n 's g a r
age. He h a s s e v e ra l m a c h in e s to p a in t
an d w ill h a v e m o re room h e r e a f te r
as w ell as b e tte r lig h t fo r d o in g good
w ork
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.
UMi I oaS
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
SPLENDID SUCCESS
Good Used Fords for Sale
C. E. O SBURN
Phone 6B 1
G re sh a m
S A L E -— 20 acre« , 4 m ile« » n o th -
New T e le p h o n e D ire c to ry .
■ >st o f S au d y , Ju st off a c o u n ty
T h e new te le p h o n e d ire c to ry go es
id, 1*6 m ites fro m sch o o l. T h r e e to pre»» a b o u t A p ril 1st.
Any one
• re» u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , th r e e m o re d e s irin g
a d v e rtis in g »pace »h o u ld
iHlly p re p a r e d ; good b a rn 3 0 x » < . te le p h o n e , w rite , o r call ut th e te le
J u ly b u ild in g sp o t, so m e f r u i t . 1,1 1
m u l TNOM A ll-C L A C K AM AS
l len d id w ell, q u a n titie s of c o e d
M U TUA L T E L E P H O N E CO
w ood, 11601).
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'lack . #62 N. V erm ont Av#.. luoe
E v e ry o n e ha» s o m e th in g to buy
A ngele«, C a lifo rn ia
o r sell. T ry a n O u tlo o k w a n t ad.
...O N E WEEK O NLY ...
This “Lifetime” Aluminum
Double
Roaster
9 9 ”» Puce A lum inum
G u a ra n te e d 20 Y ears
PRICE ONLY
$1.79
Com e early.
P h o n e (IO 1
ilil
W e have a lim ited num ber at this price
Phone 0 6 1
re p a irm e n .
g u n s m ith s ,
c h a u ffe u rs,
c a rp e n te rs , b la c k s m ith s , tin s m ith s ,
(c a b in e tm a k e rs , e le c tric ia n s , c o p p e r­
sm ith s. s h e e tm e ta l w o rk e rs, p ro p e l­
le r m a k e rs w ire le ss o p e ra to rs and
c o n s tru c to r s .
ta ilo rs .
te n tm a k e r s .
s a llm a k e rs . tr u c k m a s te rs v u lc a n i­
ser». w eld ers, a n d e x p e rts on tnag-
In e to s,
ig n itio n
s y s te m s , c a m e ra s ,
w atch es a n d clocks.
Men w ill be sen t to S an A n to n in .
T ex as, fo r s e g re g a tio n by tra d e s , fo l­
low ed by a b rie f c o u rs e o f In s tru c tio n
a t (lying fields o r fa c to rie s , th e n o r ­
g an ized in to s q u a d ro n s m o stly fo r
se rv ic e o v e rs e a s
A d d itio n a l in f o r­
m a tio n m ay be s e c u re d by a p p lic a ­
tion to th e A ir D ivision. P e rs o n n e l
D e p a rtm e n t. W a sh in g to n . D. C
M rs. S q u ire s, of P o rtla n d . s p e n t
S u n d ay w ith Mr. a n d Mr» J
II
M an ary .
M rs W. E C r.v-w ell sp en t a eou-
p ie of week
In P o rtla n d \is ltin g
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s
A R. G o g er is on th e sick l i s t
A la rg e n u m b e r of th e y o u n g peo
p ie a ro u n d h e re a tte n d e d a fa re w e ll
d a n c e fo r J o h n n ie K ock at h is f a t h ­
e r ’s h o m e at M abery
Mr. K ock is
r e tu r n in g e a st a f t e r a s h o r t v isit
w ith th e h o m e folk»
M rs G. II B la c k b u rn s p e n t T h u rs
day a fte rn o o n w ith M rs B radley i t
th e M an ary h o m e
Mr a n d M rs J. H M anary w ere
= : P o rtla n d v is ito rs T h u rs d a y
M rs G illin g h a m of th e P o rtla n d
h e a d q u a r te r s of th e A m erican R e a ;
C ro ss cam e o u t T u e sd a y of la s t w e t»
a n d o rg a n is e d a n a u x ilia ry a t C o t­
tr e ll, w ith Mrs. G ilb e rt H a u g lu m a s
c h a ir m a n
T h e day o f th e ir m ee.-
tu g h a s n o t as y et been fully d e c id ­
ed u p o n , h u t th e y w ill m eet each
w eek w ith M rs R a n d o lp h S p iers
T he W illin g W o rk e rs w ill m eet
T h u rs d a y at th e C o ttre ll co in in u n ity
c h u rc h
M iss E th e l E n g les a n d M iss R o salie
J B a lm e r w ere w eek -en d g u e s ts of th e
B liss hom e.
I T h e sn ip p in g p a rty , h eld a t th e
T e rry sch o o lh o u se la st W ed n esd ay
e v e n in g , w as a tte n d e d by a b o u t 60
p erso n s. A n u m b e r of p illo w s w ere
m a d e a n d filled a n d a n e n jo y a b le e v ­
e n in g w as re p o rte d .
A s ilv e r o fe r-
ing w as ta k e n a n d lig h t re f re s h m e n ts
se rv ed by l he la d ie s o f th e R ed C ”oss
Mrs. E. M. G oons e n te r ta in e d h e r
d a u g h te r , M rs. S h ield s, a ls o M rs.
W o rd an an d
Mrs. T a b o r on la s t
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n .
MELROSE AND VICTORY.
O rrie
and
P ercy
C o n ra d
le ft
T h u rs d a y fo r San F ra n c isc o .
T hey
ex p e c t to m a k e an e x te n s iv e tr ip
th r o u g h s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
K eep in m ind th e pie so cial to be
g iven in th e C e d a r sch o o lh o u se on
M arch 30 fo r th e b en efit of th e Bel-
g ia n a n d F re n c h w om en a n d c h il­
d re n .
T h e p eo p le of C e d a r sch o o l d is tric t
feel th a t th e y w ere g iven u n d u e
c re d it tn .e o n n e c tio n w ith th e recen t
re cen t ch ic k e n pie so cial.
T h e a f­
fa ir w as co n d u c te d Jo in tly w ith th e
V icto ry sch o o l d is tr ic t, th e people of
th e la t t e r d is tric t ta k in g a le a d in g
p a rt.
T w o new p u p ils. R u p e rt anil E lza-
da S ealey , have e n te re d th e C e d a r
school.
Mr. a n d M rs. G eo rg e H ayden an d
c h ild re n atul Mr. a n d M rs. I T. W ood
s p e n t S u n d ay a t E sta c a d a w ith th e ir
f a th e r . J. M. H ay d en .
A Big Ice Cream Lunch
Is ju st the diet you
»1 hut be sure it la
Weatherly Ice Cream
E a t a p la te a d ay a t
B U T ’S CONFFCTIONERY
S h e r w i r. - \
1
P a in t is prepar*
it will p rep are y o u r
a g ain st a tta c k s of
rain , sleet and ■'fli!
I. >
H eat a n d cold nm
in ro ad s on wood p u h ite d
w ith th is p a in t, lx csv* »
it is rich in p u re ft; i,
p u re zinc and p u re L -
seed oil all control; J
by th e m a n u fa c tu re r.
S H E R W IN -W iL U A tid
PAINE, F REPACED
is tru ly p repared n o t
assem bled. It is m ade,
like o th e r Sherw in
Hants P ro d u cts, fr<
re
1
best raw m ateria ls,
th e S-W corps of ex • s
is c o n sta n tly sat. -
ing th e m anth- t u
T h e m ak ers d o n ’t
e
to buy th e ir lc.;L
tc
a n d oil on th e open :
k e t—th ey in su re l • i-
form q u a lity by ow nii J
th e ir own lead a n d z ic
m in es, sm elters a n d lin ­
seed oil m ills.
W e’re a g en ts.
Kidder Hdw. Co.
G R E SH A M .
O REG O N
FOR YOU
PLEASANT HOME
M rs G ra n t S loop e n te r ta in e d a t
A la rg e co m p an y of n e ig h b o rs a n d
d in n e r on T h u rs d a y Mr. S lo o p 's u n ­
frie n d s o r .Mrs. E. R. W rig h t g a th ­
cle. liis w ife an d son E dw in, th p fo r­
ere d a t h e r h om e on S a tu rd a y n ig h t 1
m er s s is te r . M rs. M alery of New
a n d re m in d e d h e r of a n o th e r m ile- .
D ayton, C a n a d a , also M rs. Rose, an
sto n e in h e r jo u r n e y of life.
The )
a u n t fro m S w enson. O regon a n d Mr.
p a rty , w hich w as a s u r p ris e to M rs. i
W rig h t, w as an en jo y ab le affair.
fives, w ho h av e been v is itin g a t tile
M rs W . J. O tt e n te r ta in e d a few h o m es of th e ir n ep h ew s. G ra n t a n d
frie n d s a t lu n c h e o n on la st F rid a y in C lofftln Sloop, le ft fo r th e i r ho m es
h o n o r o f Mrs. L a w re n c e R. A llen of on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
Mr. a n d Mrs.
A m ity. Mrs. A llen, w ho w as fo r m e r ­ Duel to o k A rth u r Sloop to th e ir h om e
ly o w n e r of th e W eb b C h e rry F a rm , in C a n a d a to w ork on th e ir 8 0 0 -a c re
s p e n t s e v e ra l d ay s la s t w eek in w h eat fa rm in th e A lb e rta d is tric t
G re sh a m h a v in g d e n ta l w ork done.
M rs M ilton a n d little d a u g h te r .
W. F. H oney r e tu r n e d fro m h is M a rth a A lice, of M o n ta n a , a re v is it­
tr ip to e a s te rn O reg o n on S a tu r d a y in g w ith Mr. a n d M rs. E tso l M arkell.
m o rn in g a n d le ft th e sam e e v e n in g
.Miss M ildred E ise rt a n d Miss J e n ­
for a tr ip to W innepeg by w ay of nie H a tc h of N ew b erg v isited o v e r
R rltis h C o lu m b ia
.Mrs. H oney ac­ th e w eek -en d w ith Miss O live Shaw
c o m p a n ie d h e r h u s b a n d as f a r a s T a- i
com a, w h e re sh e w ill v isit fo r a tim e. I
A w a r s a v e r is a life sa v e r!
Buy
W illia m A. M o ran d . p o s tm a s te r at W a r-S a v in g s S tam p s!
B o rin g , h a s b u t re c e n tly re tu r n e d
W ar-S av in gs S ta m p s a re w o rth
fro m a s ta y o f tw o w eek s in a P o r t­
la n d h o s p ita l, w h ere he w as o p e ra te d self-saerifice.
T h e J u n io r c I uh » play g iven F r i ­
d ay n ig h t wo» a su ccess in ev ery
way. T h e o p e ra h o u se was cro w d ed
to its c a p a c ity by a very a p p re c ia tiv e
a u d ie n c e a n d all d e c la re d th e play to
he o n e of th e best e v e r g iven in
U re sh a n i by a m a te u r s
G re a t c re d it
is d u e to th e co ach , M rs E le a n o r
L a rg e of P o rtla n d , a n d to th e cla ss
a d v is o r. M iss L e ttie G reg so n , who
p u t fo rth ev ery effort to m ak e the
p l a y , a success.
It is difficult to co m m en d any one
p la y e r m o re th a n a n o th e r as e ach
d id h is p a r t so well a n d seem ed so
fitted fo r th e c h a r a c te r p o rtra y e d
T h e m e m b e rs of th e cla ss not en
g a g ed in th e a c tu a l w ork of p re s e n t­
H e w as a
in g th e play s p e n t m uch tim e in d e ­ upon fo r a p p e n d ic itis
s ig n in g a ttr a c tiv e p o ste rs w hich w ere G re sh a m v is ito r a few d a y s a g o a n d
Is lo o k in g q u ite “ p e a k e d ” v et. h u t Is
p u t up all o v e r th e d is tric t
T ic k e ts an d difor re c e ip ts a m o u n t­ re c o v e rin g ra p id ly .
ed a p p ro x im a te ly to th e sum of *150.
O f th is $5» w as c le a r, w hich will hi SKILLED MEN WANTED
IN AVIATION SECTION
u sed fo r cla ss p u rp o s e s in c lu d in g th e
e x p e n se s fo r th e M u n h in o tu .
Q u alified
m en
re g is te r e d u n d e r
T h e m e m b e rs of th e J u n io r class th e s e le c tiv e -se rv ic e law m av be in ­
a re p a rtic u la rly a p p re c ia tiv e to all d u c te d in to se rv ic e to fill th e c a ll fo r
th o s e o u ts id e o f th e cla ss w ho helped 10,000 s k ille d m e c h a n ic s n e ed ed by
In any way w ith th e p lay, am o n g th e A v iatio n se c tio n of th e S ig n al
th e s e th ey w ould n o t fall to in c lu d e C orps, by a p p ly in g to th e ir local
th e h ig h sch o o l o rc h e s tra . Miss G e o r­ b o a rd s
Men n o t re g is te r e d m ay e n ­
g ia n a G ross, a n d th e T reble Gleff list a t re c r u itin g s ta tio n s
c lu b w ho fu rn is h e d m usic fo r th e oc­
T h e p re s e n t c all is p a rtic u la rly fo r
casio n
m a c h in is ts, a u to m e c h a n ic s, e n g in e
COTTRELL
TERRY
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r» ’ asac o ia tio n
ha» ta k e n up R ed C ross w o rk
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A g re a t d eal ol
w ife, now of V an co u v er, w ere U rcuh ev ery W ed n esd ay .
w ork ha» a lre a d y been tu r n e d in to
am v isito rs on F r id a y last.
th e R ed C ross h e a d q u a rte rs . L e s te r
M rs. E. R. W ilk es h a s re c e iv e d a
S p en cer has g iv en one use of h is sew ­
Ic a rd fro m h e r sou T h o m a s W atso n ,
ing m a c h in e fo r th e R ed C ross. M ore
s la tin g th a t he h a s a r r iv e d sa fe ly In
w o rk c o u ld be d one if th e r e w ere o tb
F ra n c e .
e r m a c h in e s to be used.
M rs. P. A. G ould h as r e tu r n e d to
T h e J u n io r R ed C ro ss is also d o ­
h e r h o m e a f t e r a v isit o f s e v e ra l in g good w ork in b o th sew in g an d
w eeks a t M cM iuuville w ith
h e r . k n ittin g , u n d e r th e i r a b le p re s id e n t,
d a u g h te r , M rs. P. E. T h o rn to n an d I Mrs.
John
iiliss. A lread y
w ash
I fam ily .
¡c lo th s, sn ip p in g » fo r pillow s a n d coi-
M a rk e d im p ro v e m e n t in th e c o n ­ ; o re d bags fo r p e rs o n a l belo n g in g
d itio n of R. it. C a rlso n is <■ p o rte d h av e been co m p leted
All odd e n d s
I fro m L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia , w h e re a n d s c ra p s of y a rn a re d e sire d by (lit1
I h e is in a s a n ito riu m b ein g tr e a te d | c h ild re n to m a k e th e k n itte d s q u a re s
j fo r h ig h blood p re s s u re .
; fo r a q u ilt
COW.DOfr?
CAT. SHEEP
or SWINE
HOME TREATMENT REMEDIES
SAFE SURE and SATISFACTORY
M io tc iw e s for ■;
-0LIC.DI5TEMPER, FEVERS,WORMS
MEWE5.SPAVWS.SPRAIN5.CUTS.
ARNE5S GALLS, MILK-
FEVEB.GARGET, ABORTING WFAKNE55
SPECIFICS rOR EACH TftfATMENT
POWELL’S PHARMACY
W h e re
D r.
D a n ie l’s H om e
T re a tm e n t M e d ic in e s f o r s ic k
a n d lam e h o r s e s , d o g s a n d eats
can he had. a n d lo ts o f o th e r
good th in g s
in
a firs t-c la s s
D r u g S to re .
A L L K IN D S O F R O U G H A N D
D R ESSED
LU M BER
SHINGLES AND FENCE POSTS
Big S u p p ly of A s s o rte d S h ip la p on h and.
Also all kinds of other Sized Lumber.
W e D eliver Lum ber A nyw here
BRUNS LUM BER CO,
P hone S andy 2 9
Sandy, Oregon
T ake Bluff Road; Mill Half-M ile South of Sandy
EVERY PERSON
INTENDING TO PURCHASE THIRD LIBERTY
LOAN BONDS
S h o u ld
P u rch a se
in
A dvance
United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness
BEARING 412 PER CENT INTEREST
A n d e x ch a n g e the», fo r Liberty Loan Bonds w h e n issued.
N e x t i»»ne o f Preasurv ( • r titie a b s $500,000,(NX) w ill he
d a te d .March 20 th . 101S.
S u b s c rip tio n s close M a rc h 2‘M
S u b s c rip tio n s fo r issue o f M a rc h Sth th ro u g h th is
I th is h a n k
a m o u n te d to $4,500. W e sh o u ld have subs
r ip tio n a a n io u n t-
m g to $15.000 fo r th is issue.
Anr?dEF1.rMh
ThlrCl
Loan Campaign commences
A p r il E ig h th a n d yo u w ill he re q u ire d to s u b scrib e to y o u r
u tn i.w t a b ilit y 111 o rd e r to raise th e e n o rm o u s sinus re q u ire d
n v th e government.
B wiU he to your advantage to subscribe for the Treas
ury Certificates now.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham. Oregon