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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1918)
Ô MONEY BY WIRE IS SWINDLER S TRICK Spring Is Here à iO u * . Also the New c'y Smart Styles in Kiippenheimer Clothing Have Arrived /I// the latest patterns and styles o f the hig loan store at the small town g r a m , s e n t to t h e f a t h e r o f a ; o l d i e r In a so u th e rn cam p: “ H ave been (list barged. Coining home. Going to A tlan ta th ro u g h co untry to n ig h t. P lease wire me $6u a t A tla n ta so I may pay to r uniform and come hom e d irect. W ave id en ti fication as I am not known in A tlanta. W ire cash quick so 1 can get it to m orrow m c rn ln g .” Before being com plied w ith, auy req u est fo r money to be sent under such co nditions .-.liould he verified by a le tte r or teleg ram to tie- (om itiaud- ing officer of th e cam p in which the m an whose nam e Is signed to the re quest is statio n ed . prices All-W ool Suits from $15.00 to $30.00 Straw Hats and lots of them $1.50 to $5.00 Shoes for the W hole fa m ily Cwnght E. W . A Y L S W O R T H COUNCILS OF DEFENSE TO ADVISE CLAIMANTS The H* M «4 K l i p T he Council of N ational D e f e n s e bus urged tin sta te councils to pro- vide v o luntary aid for dep en d en ts o f men in th e service in collecting allot- ¡m ents of pay and fam ily allow ances, a rre a rs of pay, trav el pay, ex tra pay, o r o th e r money due e states of de ceased so ld iers and sailors. A llotm ents and allow ances under the w ar-risk in su ran ce law are paid directly by th e T reasu ry d ep artm en t to th e persons en titled th e re to : claim s to r insu ran ce ta k en out u n d er th e law should be addressed to B ureau of W ar-liiSl, In su ran ce T re asu re ) I), p a rta ie n t, W ashington, P. C.; claim s j for iirre a ri of pay, ex tra pay and trav el pay of deceased so ld iers and | sailo rs and all o th e r claim s should be addressed to A uditor for th e W ar De p artm en t, W ashington, P C. , A U T O F IN lS H tS -, X’ “J'— ' , r 'b 'x . . . J pplica Hon gives color and gloss ie old c<>»or—-two coats a hi i. Driesi:i 48b »lira. Water fa B iHiai t lading and V.i ith rproof. finish. T r it ng C'»sr as Chi-Narnel cov- riacc than most ers o n e -th ird more A S tie .. A ¿{eChi-Nti nel$toreV>^f i i /o u i l'<v i l l / c a rrie s < * tt c a lo r a sa o rtm rn l « ,J w il l iu n tih b • n.1>f card«. C M -N a m e l p u x tu e tt are .pd ii o n * i t p i r i f n i i t i v t n i f r c f i A i in a i I w m i | I ■ m e a dedIf r 1 < The OMK7* ja »V i >t hi a. ,’de rJA ■ » VOTE FOR JOHN E. OWEN Republican Candidate for C hi-Nam el products and there’s 1 a specif I : nish for e v e ry th in g in th e hom e— Circuit Judge rvc f r - n t ra n k am ong th e high- cists itici th a n d ise o u r sto re it noted for. Chi-N « O ld Auto Polish clean« and polishes, D epartm ent No. 6 i grit. Cbi-N . tiid Color Vamiahea for wmxlwork Primary May 17 d m e tal CM-« iin e l D rc ts s in rs f<»r le a th e r and m ohair Chi-N • niel Metal GIow to r m e ta l parta. ( m N ,mel A l u i n i i i u i n lo r e n ch ica and rim a CM N el l'itiishes fo r e v e ry th l'.g ln the Paid Adv 'a ge and the home I I ' iu c ti arc specially intended man who dor» hi« own work. M. M. SQUIRE Kidder Hardware Co. GRESHAM. OREGON , Republican Candidate to Succeed Himself as E ducational classes a re organized In p risoner-of-w ar cam ps hv the Y M. C. A. T his helps to im prove the m inds lan d relieve th e meh of the tedious ness of th e ir d etention C onstable of «•|M,r1s a t lln - I ' n i i i t . M ultnom ah D istrict U nder th e d irection ot th e > M. C. A a h alf m ile tra c k for ath letics lias been co n stru cted :ir til. sector which A m erican iroops ii, F ran ce are g u ard in g exclusively. Primaries, May 17th (B a ld A d v e r tis e m e n t.) Vnstverw Service Call. PHOTOS A lo is W. W. HALL Candidate for the Repub lican Nomination for County Clerk of Multnomah County at the Primaries MAY 17, 1918 lie m akes Hie follow ing con- ii a rt Willi I lie P ublic: If at th e end of th e year I 9 l i ti c budget com m ittee find th a t I h a v e failed U> reduce the anuu.ii . .pvusc of the office by from $.4.000 to $10,000 as com pared w a l l (lie corresponding year oi 1017, o r to give as prom pt serv- l( i a c cu rate record and ns e t- i,. i, in ad m in istra tio n of the of- l will donate one-half of in) , irv for th e two years to the Red C roat F und and adm it fail ure. ” l’aid Adv. R a-eball “4 Ivor T h ere." Scores of F rench h ills a re being a veled to m ake baseball grounds for Am erican sold iers to use w lih lipm vnt fu rn ish ed by the Y M C.A B ert iioss an d l.ee M errill sp en t Sunday at hom e in G resham . It was to be th e ir last visit here before leav ing Cam p Lewis this week for France They are bolli In th e am bulance corps. R h eu m atic P ain s R elieved . “ I have used C h am b erlain 's L ini m ent for pains in th e chest and lam e ness of th e sho u ld ers due to rh e u m a tism , and am pleased to say th a t it has never failed to give m e prom pt r e l i e f , ” w rites Mrs. 8. N. Finch, Ba- tavla, N. V. Adv. GRESHAM TIME TABLE W ouldn't Do. “ You w ant a q u an tity of this, my friend. T his will cure ’em when ev e ry th in g else falls dow n.” “ C an't see it,” declared the d ru g gist. “ I m ig h t sell som e of yout rem edy, but ev ery th in g else I have would he dead sto c k .” B u - e h n l l S l u r S erv e« .. Mrs. W alter liuti will preach on (lie bool; of Panie! at the F ree M ethodist ch u rch tonight. Mr. Puff will c o n duct services o n W ednesday and F ri day afte rn o o n s ol th is week, at 3 o ’clock. David F ultz, one tim e m em ber of the New York A m ericans, who sta rre d in football and baseball at Brown U niversity, is am ong th e noted a th letes who have gone overseas for the i Y. M. C. A. T r a i n s for E stacad a or B u ll Run ( B u ll R u n t r a i n s le a v e Mt. Hood Depot) 12.25 AM D ly E x S u n . G r e s h a m O nly. 12 25 AM S u n to E s ta c a d a 5:25 AM D ly , M ail a n d E x .. E s t a c a d a 5 34 AM D ly . E x . S u n . G r e s h a m O n ly « 1 2 A .\l D ly . G r e s h a m O nly « 52 AM S u n to B u ll R u n 7 45 AM D ly to E s t a c a d a - 40 AM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly » :5 0 A M D ly, to H ull R u n 10:40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly 14:45 AM D ly. E s ta c a d a 12 40 I ’M D ly, G r e s h a m o n ly 1 50 PM D ly, to B u ll R u n 2 40 P.V1 D ly, U r e s h a m O nly 3:45 P M D ly . E s t a c a d a 4 40 PM D ly , U r e s h a m O n ly 4 50 PM D ly, to B u ll R u n 5:45 P M D ly . E s t a c a d a 6 35 PM D ly . E x .S u n ., G r e s h a m o n ly 7:00 PM D ly , to B u ll R u n 7:45 P M B ly , E s t a c a d a 0:10 P M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly 11 10 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly T rain - for P ortland 2:30 AM D ly E x. S un. 2:04 AM S un. O nly 5.40 AM D ly E x .S u n . 6 15 AM D ly. 7:33 AM D ly. 8 07 A M D ly f ro m Mt. H ood D e p o t. 8 40 AM D ly 9:34 A l l D ly. 10:40 AM D ly. 11 30 AM D ly f io tti M t H o o d D e p o t 12:40 I ’M D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly 1:34 P M Dly 2 40 I’M D ly. 3:30 P M D ly f ro m M t H ood D e p o t 4 40 I’M D ly. 5 34 PM D ly. « 35 PM D ly E x. S a n 6:40 PM D ly f ro m Mt. H o o d D e p o t 7:16 P M Dly. 9 15 P M D ly. 9 45 PM D ly 11 15 PM D ly. M O N T A V IIL A -T R O U T D A L E B IN E L v . T r o u td a le I t . M o n ta v illa •6 45 a in. • « : 15 a. m. 6:40 a. m 7:15 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 6:45 a. in 119:15 a. in. 10:35 a. m. 10:05 a m. 12:35 p. m. 611 :1 5 a. m 2:35 p. m. 12:05 p. m. 4:30 p. nt. 6 1 :1 5 p. m 5:50 p. m. 2:06 p. m. 6:55 p. m. 6 3 :15 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:10 p. m. 6:15 p. m. t7 :2 0 p. m 6 8:00 p. m • D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y . <iTo I.in n e m a n n . c o n n e t r a i n s f o r P o rtla n d . Mrs. T. A. Balch and d au g h te r Miss Mabel, who have spent the past two weeks with Mrs. J. N F aris, left y e s - terd ay for th e ir home In G reeley, Col- orado. They have spent I lie w inter ¡|, C alifornia, Mrs. Balch Is a sister- !¡n.Jaw of Mrs F'arls. Keep informed on Leading Events of the Day $ ( lei Hi Miss A bright lias rv s u l l i e d h e r work as te ac h er in th e high school, a f te r being ab sen t oil account of ill ness for som e time. A rchie H ahn, s ta r p erfo rm er in th e Olympii gam es in St. Louis, In 1904. and a t A thens in 1906, na- tioual 100 y ard cham pion in 1903, is going overseas in Y. M. C. A serv ice am ong A m erican troops. H otels in many cases are serving only insignificant portions of p o ta toes. .uid th ese w retchedly cooked. Tlie p atrio tic hotel and re sta u ra n t m an from now on will serve lots of potatoes, a ttra c tiv e ly cooked, and at a reasonable price. If lie does not do Mrs. B. N. Raney has received a so. rem ind him of his duty. le tte r from h er d au g h ter, Mrs. T. It. ( i.n s tilp u tio n a n d In d ig e s tio n . H ow itt, who Is in the zone of tile re T hese are tw in evils. P ersons suf- cen t e a rth q u a k e d istu rb an ces in Cali- tornlu. Mrs Howitt describes tile ex troubled w ith constipation. Mrs. Rob perience as very trying and says that e rt Allison, M attoon, 111., w rites th at she was sick in bed for several days when she first moved to M attoon she was a g rea t sufferer from indigestion as th e result of the nervous strain and constipation. Food distressed er and th ere wuW a feeling like a U resham Loyal League p atrio tic h heavy w eight pressing on h er sto m m eeting will be held at R eg n er’s hall, ach and chest. She did not re st well W ednesday, May 8. On account of a t n ig h t, and fe lt w orn o u t a good sev eral sp eak ers not being able to be p a rt of th e tim e. One b o ttle of here, the m eeting was postponed C h am b erlain 's T ab lets co rrected this tro u b le so th a t she has since felt like Irom (ills week. All tlio.se who have ferin g from indigestion are often been asked to ta k e p art a re expected a different person.—-Adv. to help m ake th is p atrio tic m eeting a I.ibrary Notes. Read the O utlook classified ads. success. T h ere will be a sp eak er I Among the new books at thp libra- from th e tren ch es. ry are. G eorge W. Page, form erly P. II. "W om en of B elgium ,” w ritten in 1917 by Mrs. Kellogg who lias worked L. & P. sta tio n ngent a t G resham , am ong th ese u n fo rtu n a te people and but who lias been at O nalaska for several m onths past, has retu rn ed . who tells her own experiences. GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a O ther books of the w ar are ,•“ Some He will ta k e th e position of in fo rm a w here in F ra n c e ” by R ichard H ard tion man a t th e A lder s tre e t w aiting i yr. ing Davis; T he O rticai bv F ire " by roo,n unii «Hi In gin hlB du ties to m o r $6.08 Daily O regonian .................. row. F or th e next few weeks he and Marcel Berger. 8.00 Dally and Sunday OregoBlan “ The Belgium T w in s” and “ A Dog his fam ily will live in G resham with 5 .SO Dally Jo u rn a l of Belgium ” are proving very popular his w ife’s p aren ts, but will la te r tak e 7.58 Dally and Sunday Jo u rn al up th e ir residence in P o rtlan d . w ith tile ch ildren. E vening T elegram ...... 5.50 T h rift stam p s and w ar savings Mr. and Mrs. J. N. M ew hlrter are W eekly O regonian ......................... 2.00 stam p s are on sale at th e library. proudly displaying a new window Sem i-W eekly J o u r n a l.................. . 2.00 card sent o u t by th e governm ent, Daily News and N.-W. F arm ste ad 3.50 l b s O llie s ' V W o r k e r . which is th o u g h t to be th e first of Its Now’s the best time to subscribe. Dr. P hilip M arshall Brow n, proles- kind in G resham . It is a neatly so r of in te rn a tio n a l law at P rinceton p rin ted card bearin g th e words, “ A U niversity, for ten years in th e dlplo- m an from th is house is serv in g his PHONE 701 m afic service and who was witli H en -¡c o u n try in the U nited S tates N avy.” ry Van Dyke in the A m erican Lega- It Is in recognition of th e services of tion to H olland when th e w ar broke th e ir g r a n z ó n , H arry Mason, who is o u t. has v o lunteered his services in on a U nited S tates gunboat in Chinese the work of (he Y M. C. A overseas w aters. The card is signed and sealed ----------------- — - by th e com m anding officer of the O rganize C I u - n i *-. boat. Howitt Building GRESHAM C LO TH IER GRESHAM LOCALS R elatives and frien d s of several ---------- soldiers In arm y cam ps have been vie- Mrs. Jas. L aw rence has been ill tlm ized by sw in d lers who wired or ’^o r past few days, She is being cared for by h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. Geo. w rote for fu n d s u n d er so ld iers' Page. nam es. In each Instance it was re quested th a t money be sent by w ire | Miss Ruba A rth u r of P o rtlan d is waiving identification, or by mail to spending tin week w ith h er sister, general delivery, tile custom ary ex- Miss Mabel A rth u r of th e grad e i plana (ton being th at the so ld ier had school, i been discharged and would have no Mrs. Vesta Raney went to E staca- .w ay of secu rin g Identification, nor o f , g ettin g mail ad d ressed to his com- la Saturday fo r a visit with her d au g h ter. She will probably rem ain I !>any. T he follow ing is a typical tele for several weeks. stai* R u n n er to Serve. T he B aptist M issionary society will m eet on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n of th is week with Mrs G eorge W Stapleton. Mrs. E. 8. McCormick, th e lead er of th e day, will give a ta lk on “ K iow a.” Mrs. Joseph H aley and Miss E dna Benson will ren d e r piano solos and Mrs H. L. W ostell will rep o rt on the phases of m issionary work brought o u t a t th e B ap tist association m eeting recently held in A storia. Mrs Je n n ie Oswald will sing, accom panied on t h e piano by Mrs. J. E. C ianahan. Those to assist th e hostess are Mrs. D. G. Geddes, Mrs. A rth u r Dew-sett, Mrs. R. Beadle. All women ure cordially invited. A utom obiles will he a t th e lib ra ry at 2 o'clock to tak e any who have no o th e r tran sp o rta tio n . K IM U S AM D A la is S IS K S f New Gallery PICTURE G IL T MAX FRAMING OK N A T I’ H A L W OOD N eat and C heap T j I S C H N E ID E R M athews' B ld g ., Main 8 t.. eb oas Ml j— ;— CORVALLIS COLLEGE HAS SIX FIRE TEAMS O. «. C m en have organized a hall dozen em ergency fire com panies to cooperate w ith th e C orvallis tire team , w hich has been g reatly d e p le t ed b) en listm en t an d d ra ft, In fight ing any blaze th a t may break out in any of th e college b uildings Each company is u n d er th e d irectio n of a faculty m an as chief, an d will assist th e local learn In h an d lin g th e fire fighting eq u ip m en t as well as aim to stam p out Incipient fires before dam age Is done. T he C orvallis team | Is g enerally conceded to be th e beet 1 p art-v o lu n te er team in th e sta te , and b iav e so fa r kept dow n all serious fires in tow n and college for many years \ n um ber of soldiers from the sp ru e e tltv isio n of th e signal corps were e n te rta in e d in G resham Sunday at th e home of Mrs. Dan M urphy by the Misses E lford, Mabel Inglis. M aude and M arguerite Michel and P earl D urst. T hey were given a trip o ver th e highw ay in the aftern o o n | T hose fu rn ish in g autom obiles for the com pany w ere Dr. Inglis. C. I. R aker and th e Misses Olive and Della Towle Miss Olive Tow le, who Is a nurse a i th e N orthw est Steel com pany’s sh ip y ard , visited on Sunday w ith her p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. D E. Towle. C harles F. Gugel. for ten years m an ag er of a larg e sp o rtin g good- Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bruv, n were house in C olum bus, Ohio, has gone g reatly relieved last Sunday to get overseas in th e service of th e V M a cablegram from t h e i r son Em erson, who is serving w ith an aero squadron C. A w ith th e A m erican expeditionary tin«« Diiy's R ecord. forces. T he b urden of the m essage was th a t E m erson is well an d has In one Foyer du S oldat in F rance, v ritte n weekly. The stra n g e thing which Is th e F re n ch Y. M. C. A 1920 ab o u t th e case is th a t not a single sh eets of p aper and 1035 cups of cof le tte r has been received by his p a r fee w ere given o ut in on e day. en ts o r friends, fo r th ree m onths. A few weeks ago Inquiries w ere m ade W rite lx -tier - Home. of th e W ar D epartm ent th ro u g h Sen W hen did you w rite to m other a to r C h am b erlain , as m entioned ln it w a s then learned la s t.........rh is question fneitig th e so l th e O utlook, dier in scores of Y M C. A. huts has th a t Em erson had arriv ed in France. T h e cablegram of Sunday was in re made th o u san d s of homes happier ply to one sent from h ere a week ago. _______ > at ural P raeeed ln g. The final p rogram of th e g r a d e ! "W hat «lid von do when you found school w as given before a large audi- vour b o at's course a rre sti .1 y ti e et c e at R eguer's op era house last F ri incom ing w aves?” day evening, and was a g rea t success. ■ Why. I b alled h er o u t.” T he d rills and exercises by th e chil-1 d ren of th e low er g rad es were beauti-1 Km« i t p ' T . H> <’ '■ ful aud Inspiring and th e eighth N ineteen th o u san d baseball bats g ra d e play was well ren d ered , u n d er have been sent overseas b^ th e Y. M. th e d irectio n of Mrs San Ju e l C raw C A. for th e Am erican E xpeditionary ford T he gross receipts for thp ev ening were $77.25. The expenses, in- j Forces elu d in g hall re n t, p rin tin g and war Specialised in A thletic-. taxes, were $25.60. T he net proceeds “ Jones was educated at H arvard, w ere divided equally with Mrs Craw- j ford W ith th e ir sh are, th e eig h th i w asn't h e ? " g rad e ap p ro p riated $15.30 to class "N o; he m erely w ent th e re .” expenses, leaving a balance of $10.50. j E lectric vacuum sw eepers for rent. w hich will be tu rn e d over to th e Red : M inimum ch arg e. 50c fo r half a day Week) with - 6 m oa. $2.25 4.25 3.00 4.00 1.15 1.15 Do it NOW. 100% Planting / NO SPREAD OF DISEASE Using an Iron A ge Potato Planter Cultivators in one or two-horse. Planet Jr.-Iron Age G arden Seeders and Cultivators Hessel’s Farm Machinery 544 W. A. HESSEL 6x2 Am ercanism and the Third Liberty Loan Not conquest, te rro r, blood and iro n , but high resolve and fearless sacrifice sh all win for th e world a lastin g peace and freedom T hat o u r boys on 'th e line' may press confidently forw ard, they m ust feel behind th em o u r united su p p o rt; m ust know :hat A m erica is p o u rin g o ut freely its energy and its m aterials •or victory quick and sure. Let us each do "o u r b it" — and a little m ore. On th e last days of th e T h ird Loan you a re invited to come into this In stitu tio n and subscribe. FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon