Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 02, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
FOCK
OUTLOOK
MELROSE AND VICTORY
IL E sD A Ï,
VPRIL
2,
IV I»
GRESHAM LOCALS
M rs. G o d frey A n d e rso n , a fo rm e r
re s id e n t of G re sh a m , died In Good
¡S a m a rita n h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d la st
F rid a y a n d w as b u rie d In M u ltu o m an
cw m etery
M rs. A n d erso n leav e s a
h u s b a n d an d Ave c h ild re n , th e young-1
e st b ein g Ave y e a rs old. O ne little
g irl 11 y e a rs o f ag e is a t th e h o m e of
M rs A lb e rt E k s tro m , w ho is c a rin g
fo r h e r
T h e little g irl w as b ro u g h t
h e re sick tw o w eeks ago, b u t is now
m u ch im p ro v e d .
It
w as a t A rst
th o u g h t th a t sh e m ig h t be su ffe rin g
w ith s c a rle t fe v e r, b u t th e tr o u b le lias
p ro v ed to be n o th in g serio u s.
T h e pie so cial w as a good success
in s p ite of th e fact th a t s m e lt A shing ,
In th e Handy w as so a ttr a c tiv e as to ,
E rn e s t
S im m s an d fa m ily huve
ta k e aw ay so m e o f th e peo p le who
m oved to K elso, w h ere he w ill he ‘ in
WITH
o th e rw is e w ould h a v e a tte n d e d . Tin- ¡ployed In a saw m ill
cro w d , th o u g h n o t a la rg e o n e, w as u
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TONGUE
p a tr io tic o n e. a n d th e pie a n d p ack-
Mr. a n d
M rs P a u l Ite ltm a n of
ag e s b ro u g h t In m o re th a n $35
Ba lo n e , O reg o n w ere c a lle rs on M r an d
TRUCK
n a n a s a u d o ra n g e s w ere sold w hich Mrs. W B P a rs o n s o n e day last week
n e tte d a good p riflt a n d th e g ra b bag '
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Tongue Trucks for any make of Disc Harrow.
Spike or
w as a h u g e su ccess, b eiug sold o u t
Mr. a u d M rs G reg Cox a n d fam ily
lo n g b e lo re th e fu n w as o v er
O ne a re m o v in g In to th e h o u se re c e n tly
Spring Tooth Harrows. Garden Seeders and Cultivators.
g ift o f $5 an d o th e r » m a ile r o n es, v acated
by Mr. a n d Mr». E rn e s t
b ro u g h t th e to ta l up to $51 66 T h is .Simms
w ill be used to p u rc h a s e m a te ria l for
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T h e re g u la r practice of th e G resh -
m a k in g g a rm e n ts fo r B elg ian an d
M iss H elen M cC orm ick is s p e n d in g am C h o ra l so ciety w ill be h eld at th e
F re n c h c h ild re n
th e w eek a t h om e. S he w ill r e tu r n In g ra d e sc h o o lh o u se to m o rro w n ig h t.
“ It n e v e r ra in s b u t it p o u rs " is a few d ay s to h e r s tu d ie s at th e U ni­ T h e a tte n d a n c e of la te h a s been iu-
te r f e r r e d w ith by v a rio u s th in g s ,
p ro v in g tr u e in th e h om e of M r. aud v e rsity of W a sh in g to n .
m u ch to th e d is s a tis fa c tio n of Mr.
M rs W. 8. W ood. A bout th r e e w eeks
Good
Mr. a u d M rs. 1!. L. W alrait e n te r ­ F in le y , th e efficient d ire c to r.
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a g o t h e i r son H o w ard , a h o i- a t t e n d
’ m g h ig h sch o o l in P o rtla n d , cam e ta in e d on S u n d a y M r. a n d Mrs. L. I), w o rk c a n n o t be d o n e u n le ss a ll ta k e
i dow n w ith m easles, an d th e w ard s F a rm in , old frie n d s from S an d P o in t, an in te r e s t a n d g iv e fa ith fu l a tte n d -
being fu ll a t th e h o sp ita ls, h e was Id a h o , w ho a re r e tu r n in g to t h e i r 'a n c e . It is h o p ed th a t a la rg e n u n i-
.o b lig e d to com e borne a u d th u s ex- h o m e a f te r a w in te r-s o jo u rn in C ali- h e r w ill be on h a n d to m o rro w n ig h t.
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’ pose th e o th e r m e m b e rs of th e fa ta l­ fo rn lu .
Tom, Dick and Har­
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Miss M a rg a re t B u rk e , M iss G lat.vs
ly. lie w as se rio u sly sick b u t is now
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ry will find occasion
a n d th e c h ild re n all to o k th e m easles tallied on S u n d a y th e ir son E lw ood, d e n ts a t th e S ta te N o rm a l, sp e n t th--
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la n d som e w ere v ery sick M rs W ood
to visit the rushing
Untrimmed Hats a specialty this week.
Is th e o n ly o n e w ho h as escap ed , but Mr. an d Mrs. E v e re tt S taffo rd a n d lit- hack to sc h o o l th is m o rn in g read} to
stream with som e­
ATTRACTIVE PRICES FROM $1.45 TO $3.75
th e c o n tin u e d n u rs in g an d a sev ere tie son an d Miss May C arley , a n iece , ta k e up th e ir w ork a e a ln u n til he
of M rs. W iles.
¡eno of th e sch o o l .'e a r in J u n e .
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Mam S treet opposite Batik of Gresham
thing besides poetry
Mr. a n d M rs. I. T. W ood a re c a rin g
Mr. a n d M rs. N. O. B a k e r hav e
F . V. W in so r o f M iles C ity, M ont.,
fo r th em . Dr. liig lis h a s m a d e s e v ­
in their bonnet.
m oved fro m G re sh a m to B e llro se s t a - . a rr iv e d la s t e v e n in g a n d w ill re m a in
e ra l v isits on th e v a rio u s m em b ers
H on, w h e re th e y h av e re n te d a few fo r a few w eeks w ith M rs W in so r,
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of th e fum ily.
PREVENTING GRAIN
a c re s of lan d au d w ill m a k e th e ir w ho is ta k in g tr e a tm e n ts in P o rtla n d .
SMUTS EXPLAINED
hom e. Mr. B a k e r is em p lo y ed in a
T h e H om e G a rd e n " w ill be .h e I
LIBRARY NOTES
P e titio n s
a re
b eiu g
c irc u la te d
seed s to re in P o rtla n d
M ethods by w hich fa rm e rs may In­ s u b je c t of c o n s id e ra tio n a t th-> P.us-
th r o u g h o u t M u ltn o m a h ju s tic e d is­
A re you p la n n in g a w ar g a rd e n ?
crease th e ir sta n d of g ra in , secu re se lv llle G ru n g e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g ,
Before you go, Tom,
W. W. H all, w ho is a re p u b lic a n tr ic t fo r th»> re n o m in a tio n of M. M.
In a d d itio n to th e b est books on g a r ­
h ig h e r yield an d decrease dockage, a re M arch 3 0 th . P ro f. A. G. B o u q u et of
S q u ire as c o n sta b le .
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d e n i n g . th e lib ra ry h as a sp le n d id
Dick and Harry, look
explained In a new College b u lletin th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e -n il ¡c o llectio n of la te p a m p h le ts fro n t th e G resh am to d ay .
H e m ad e th e O u t­
w ritte n by Prof. H. P. U arss
By be th e s p e a k e r of th e ev e n in g
over your tackle and
I O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege.
T h e look a p le a s a n t c all an d w as coir’ei- GUSTAVE OLSON W RITES
Mr. B o u q u e t is th e h ead of th e ¡G a rd e n
FROM SOUTHERN CAMP
follow ing the step s o u tlin ed th e s e r i­
M agazine
fo r M arch a n d rin g w ith so m e o f th e p o litical le a d ­
see if it is com plete.
v e g e ta b le g a rd e n d e p a rtm e n t of th e i A p ril h a s e x c e lle n t a rtic le s on veget e rs of th is p a rt of th e co u n ty .
ous losses an n u a lly re s u ltin g in O re­
A u g u st O lson o f B o rin g h a s re­
O. A. C., an d will h av e so m e g o o d ¡ab le g a rd e n in g
gon from th e slip sh o d
m eth o d s of tilin g s in s to re fo r th o s e p re s e n t
We have a good line
I. G. M ast, m a n a g e r of th e J o n e s ' ceived a le t te r fro m h is b r o th e r G u s­
Boys w ho a re p la n n in g to m a k e Mill c o m p a n y 's lu m b e r y a rd , has
seed tre a tm e n t will be elim in ated .
T ile le c tu re h o u r w ill be o p en an il av-
ta v e , w ho is in a s o u th e rn cam p , o r
: b ird liouseH fo r th e A u d u b o n Hoclety b o u g h t (he re s id e n c e an d prope rty d i­
of all kinds of tackle,
G rain g ro w ers a re w arned a g a in st e ry b o d y Is in v ite d to a tte n d w h e th e r
w as w hen
th e
le t te r w as w ritte n ,
Ito p lace a lo n g th e C o lu m b ia R iver rectly a c ro s s P o w ell s tre e t fro m t h e iw
f,jcj,
w as m o re th a n a m o n th ago.
u s in g I lb- d ire c tio n s p rin te d on th e you a r e a g ra n g e m e m b e r o r n o t.
Salmon eggs, etc.
H ighw ay w ill Arid s u g g e s iio n s fo r de y a rd . H e h a s m oved in to th e h o ttie
T h e le t te r w as d ela y e d In tr a n s it. H e
lables of fo rm ald eh y d e uh usu ally sup-
sig n s a t th e lib ra ry .
w ith h is fam ily a n d is m a k in g s e v e r­ te lls o f a v isit to R ich m o n d a n d say s,
K lieiiiiiatic P ain » R e liev ed .
pi led by d ru g g ists T h ese d ire c tio n s
B ooks fo r th e s o ld ie rs m ay be left al p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e m e n ts
"I h av e used C h a m b e rla in 's L in i­
" I t w as a Ane tr ip to t h a t old h is to ri- I
a re for the m ost p art ou t of d a te or
m en t fo r p a in s In th e c h est a n d la m e ­ at th e lib ra ry . T ex t b ooks esp ecially
cal city w ith a ll its s ta tu e s of o u t i
not ad ap ted to O regon co n d itio n s.
n ess of th e s h o u ld e rs d u e to rh e u m a ­ a re w an ted b u t all books you can
R o b e rt K n ie rie tn w as a r r e s te d yes
R e v o lu tio n a ry a n d C ivil W ar h ero es.
New tre a tm e n t d ire c tio n s u re being tism , an d am p leased to say th a t it
i s p a re a re n e ed ed a n d w ill be g r a t e ­ te rd a y fo r th e a lle g e d th e f t of an a u to
T h e re se e m e d to be s o m e th in g ab o u t
prep ared at O.A.C. for th e use of lias n e v e r fa ile d to g ive m e p ro m p t
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th e c ity th a t 1 fa n c ie d .
P e rh a p s it
d ru g g ists, in an effo rt to rem edy tills re lie f ,” w rite s M rs. 8. N. F in c h , B a­
a b o u t tw o w eek s ago. T h e ro b e was
ta v ia . N Y
Adv
¡w as th e b e a u tifu l d ay , fo r it w as th e
situ a tio n . In a d d itio n to th is, t very ,
Subscribe fo r th e O utlook fo r " th e se c u re d as e v id e n c e an d th e d e fe n d ­
fariii> r i.u i get h is own set of d lree
S p en d , b u t sp e n d w isely.
Save, I b oy." It will follow him to th e cam p a n t w as h eld in th e su m of $250 bail lirst Ane day s in c e 1 left T ex as a n d
G R E SH A M
O REG O N
lions free by w ritin g to th e O regon an d sa v e e a rn e s tly ! B uy W a r-S a v in g s I and Its tw lee-a-w eek visits will be fo r h is a p p e a ra n c e in J u s tic e H ollins th e r e w as s o m e th in g in th e a ir w hich
m a d e me th in k o f O reg o n , a lth o u g h
A g ric u ltu ra l College, C orvallis.
I S tam p s!
! ju st like le tte rs from home.
co u ri
Milk R ecord B lanks.
my tim e was to o m uch o ccu p ie d to
< M o n th 's re c o rd o f m ilk p ro d u c -
Mr. und M rs. E. E. W ellin g e n te r -
th a t m uch th o u g h t.
! tw ined la s t e v e n in g fo r M rs E d y th
w rite r g iv e s h ig h p ra is e to th e i tio n fo r a b o u t 16 cow s. J u s t w h a t
W e a th e rre il. T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr P a trio tic s p ir it of th e city of R ich I JO« need to k eep tr a c k o f y o u r h e rd ,
a n d M rs. M. M S q u ir e , M r. a n il Mrs. , nlon<l a® R **11 C ro ss a n d se rv ic e flag-- C o n v e n ie n t a u d c h e a p . O u tlo o k .
I J. R. t'a v a u a g h , Mr. aii^l M rs. Roy • w ere d isp la y e d in n e a rly all th e w in-
JOSEPH A. F IN L E Y , Conductor
A nd a f t e r J o h n n y , g e ts h is g u n th e
K> rn a n d
E m m e tt W ellin g
F iv e | dow s
H e seem s to be busy a n d bap-
next th in g is to g et Ills H un
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Meets every Wednesday, 8:15 p.in., Grade School Bid.
b o u n tifu l re p a s t w as se rv e d .
“ n<l e n I° ’y rnv tim e off a s w ell a s on
B a rg a in s In th e W a n t Ads
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¡d u ty ." It is su p p o s e d th a t G u sta v e
C o n sta b le S q u ire w as culled to th e h as sa ile d fo r F ra n c e b efo re th is
| hom e of T h o s. W iles e a s t of G re sh a m
Contractor and Builder
Ion S u n d a y n ig h t, w h ere he a rr e s te d RESIGNED AS GUARDS
General Contractor
| a m an w ho w as a c tin g q u e e rly and
TO HELP BUILD SHIPS
Sceptic Tank»
w ho w as p la n n in g to sleep in Mr.
Jack screw s for Rent
M. M. S q u ire an d W a lte r C. B urch
I W ile s’s b a rn .
M r S q u ire g av e tin
CRA N K C. JO N E S
nian a bed In th e G re sh a m ja il an d as w ent to th e city h a ll y e s te rd a y an d
G ree h a m , O re,
th e r e w as no c h a rg e a g a in s t h im , in re s ig n e d th e n p o sitio n s as g u a r d s on
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th e m o rn in g he w as released
to w ork th is m o rn in g a t th e N o rth
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F ra n k E d e r h a s left th e em p lo y ol P o rtla n d s h ip y a rd s
Mr. S q u a re w ill h av e c h a rg e of
th e I. L. K id d e r H a rd w a re com pany
fo r u p o sitio n a s tr a c to r e n g in e e r to r th e n ig h t sh ift of tw elve hours, and
S p en cer A Ila u w , w ho have s e v e ra l b o th of th e m w ill h av e to go on d u ty
T h ey w ill be ta k e n to
11 h u n d re d a c re s io p lo u . in c lu d in g a t 6 o ’clock
Members already belonging pay 75c for music which
m ore th a n o n e h u n d re d fo r th e S u n ­ th e ir w ork by au to m o b ile each even-
COW. I
dial ra n c h .
F r a n k 's
p lace in tlie i in K a n d r e tu r n hom e in Ih e sa m e
they keep. New members pay $1.25 and own music.
CAT, SHEEP
| h a rd w a re s to r e is b ein g Ailed tent-1 way BVPry m orning.
W h ile th e ir re s ig n a tio n s as g u a rd s
or S W IN E —
p o rn rily by C h a rle s M cG innis
waa p a rtly c a u se d by th e p ro sp ect of
On M arch
30, 1818, a y o u n g in c re a se d w ages th a t is n o t th e ir
s t r a n g e r a r r iv e d a t th e h o m e o f Mr only re a s o n fo r re s ig n in g as g u a rd s .
HOME TREATMENT REMEDIES
an d M rs
H a rry Jo h n s o n a n d w as T h e w ork had becom e irk s o m e b e­
and
p ro m p tly g iven th e n a m e o f H a rry , c a u se of a lack o f h a rm o n y , a n d hom e
FOR
J r . It w as p la n n e d by frie n d s to g ive o f th e o th e r g u a rd s w ere m a k in g
Disc Harrows
The
Trout
Season
Is
Here
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
W. A . H E SSEL
T el. 6x2
T ei. 544
(Srralyaut iiiiUhivr
Kidder Hdw. Co.
T h e G r e s h a m C h o r a l S o c ie ty
Studying a Special Concert arrangement of
the Opera “AIDA”
To be given about M ay 10 by the com bined
choruses o f the G resham C oral S ociety
and the P ortlan d O ratorio S ociety
5 0 to 100 V oices
FORYOUR_>
For the benefit of the Gresham Grade School
SAIE SURE
HELP!
Defend Yourself and Your Country from
the “Huns” by subscribing to the
3rd Liberty Loan
Go to Metzger’s for everything that you will need for
your War Garden
All kinds of fresh seeds, the kind you can’t keep in the
ground. Also a full line of garden tools.
OVALITY
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a s h o w e r on M rs. J o h n s o n on A pril 1,
an d in v ita tio n s had been issu ed but
ib e a r r iv a l o f th e y o u n g m an c h a n g e d
'i h e p lan s. Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n s o n a re
rec e iv in g m any c o n g ra tu la tio n s
tr o u b le
T hey w ere a t
w hen off d u ty a n d th e
s h o r te r, but th ey m ad e
to av o id tro u b le th a t waa
h om e h e re
h o u rs w ere
th e c h a n g e
im m in e n t
SATISFACTORY
C O tlC .D ISTf
R. f EVfRS. WORMS.
HEAVES. 5PAVfNS.SPRAIN5.CUTS.
' W OUNDS.HARNE5S GALLS, M IL K
FEVERJ5ARGET. ABORTING WEAKNESS
SPECIFICS TOR EACN TPEAT^EHT
Spring Hat.».
See new sp rin g h a ts a t G resh am
A W M etzg er a n d Miss Iris G ul-
ic-kson. w ho h av e b o th been se rio u s!) M illin er) sh o p th is week on Main
s tre e t
ill fo r th e p ast few w eeks, a r e itn-
i p ro v in g
B oth a re su ffe rin g from
O n e-to n tr u c k fo r h ire
E xpress
H. C h ris te n s o n P h o n e
p oison th ro w n In to th e sy ste m from a n d h a u lin g
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d ise a se d to n s ils
T h e a lim e n t is com -
j rao n ly c a lle d rh e u m a tis m , th o u g h
S ave th e q u a r te r s a n d see th e d o l­
i m e d ic a l m en say th a t th e n a m e is not la rs grow Buy W a r-S a v in g s S ta m p s! I
p ro p e rly used. B o th s u ffe re rs w ill be
¡co n fin ed to th e i r b ed s fo r so m e tim e
to com e, b u t u ltim a te reco v ery is ex­
POW ELL’S PHARM ACY
Where
Dr. D aniel’s Horne
Treatment Medicines for sick
and lame horsea, dogs and cats
can be bad, ami lots of other
good things in a first-class
Drug Store.
pected.
T h e D istrict Q u a rte rly m e e tin g of
‘ th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ill be
h eld a t G re sh a m th is w eek
T h e p a s­
to r» a n d th e ir wive«, a u d official m em -
ben o f Ihe d iffe re n t c ir c u its a re e x ­
p ecte d to be h e re
P re a c h in g T h u r s ­
d a y . F rid a y , an d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g .
Q u a rte r ly c o n fe re n c e S a tu rd a y
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a nt
S u n d ay sch o o l on th e S a b b a th . !
10 a n t
Ix iv e fe a st. 1 0 :3 0 . P re a c h - |
ing. 11
M issio n ary m e e tin g . 2 p m
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C h a n g e s h a v e been n e c e s s ita te d in
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Five Years of Steady Growth
COMPARISON
Mar 26, 13
Government deposits
$ 1,307.67
Individual checking accounts 82.006.96
Demand deposits
12,022.93
Time deposits
13,510.96
Savings deposits
12.453.52
Total deposits
$122.201.04
Total resources
$167.839.79
Mar. 26, 18
$ 10.985.89
145,997 15
8,270.32
59.51823
77,832 65
$302.604 84
$359.278.27
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon