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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1918)
e A flK (»R F.M a.VM FUO« o r tU K IR GRESHAM LOCALS r a TVSSDAY. MAY 14. t» l* THE FOOD DRIVE STRAW BERRIES TO BE IS MOST IMPORTANT HIGH THIS SEASON T h e v ery beet th in g to do w ith a G erm an spy is to tu r n h im o v e r to th e u n d e rta k e r. 1 W e h av e h ad a B ed C ro ss d riv e, W F ro m p re s e n t in d ic a tio n s th e p rice An exchange re m a rk s t h a t th e S 8. d riv e, L ib e rty Loan d rives, but of s tr a w b e r r ie s w ill be alm o st pro- P e te r M ichel is now a n em ploye ] th e m ost im p o rta n t is th e food d riv e h ib ltlv e th is s u m m e r fo r hom e can-1 M exican c risis is p a ssin g . Of c o u rs e of th e I’. It. L. ic P Co. H e is n ig h t l N ever before in th e h isto ry of th< r i n g , a n d to e a te r s of th e m w hile it is. T h ey p ass as re g u la rly dow n w atch m a n a t th e A ld e r-s tre e t w aitin g j world and especially th e U nited S tates, th ey a re fre sh , th e ta s te w ill be lik e th e r e a s th e m o o n ’s p h ases. , room . have th e re been so m any h u m an be th a t o f e a tin g h a lf d o lla rs a t ev ery E velyn Cox, th e little d a u g h te r of T he Y. M. C. A. h as se n t 120,000,000 inga holding o u t th e ir em pty han d s B itting. Mr. a n d Mrs. G reg g Cox. ia a b le to pounds of goods over seas for so ld iers to th e A m erican fa rm e rs for some-1 T h e c a n n e rie s a n d p ac k in g p la n ts he o u t a g a in a f t e r a se v e re a tta c k of up to M arch 1st. th in g to eat. a re a lre a d y m a k in g th e ir offers fo r p n eu m o n ia. H ence it is up to th e people of th is y e a r's cro p , w hich w ill p rev ail .Mrs. C a rrie ila n a e n s p e n t th e G resham and v ic in ity and elsew here In th e m a r k e ts also. The H om e w eek -en d at R id g e fie ld , W a sh in g to n , to grow and p re p a re Tor shipm ent P a c k in g c o m p an y is try in g to m ak e v isitin g w ith h e r n iece w ho is te a c h ev e ry th in g possible to eat. c o n tr a c ts w ith g ro w e rs a n d w ill ta k e in g a t tiia t place. We a re in a position at th e G resham all th e s tr a w b e r r ie s th a t a re offered Mias M a rg a re t B u rk e a n d Misa If you have Cattle of any in a n y q u a n tity a t 8 c e n ts a pound. G lad y s M ichel s p e n t th e w eek-end -annery to h an d le every R efugee bean, O th e r b e rrie s w ill also be up an d a t h om e fro m .M onm outh w h ere they wax bean, K entucky W onder bean an d kind to sell or wish to buy ■ all th e d a rk red beets th a t can be a-co m in g on p rice. E ig h t c e n ts will a re a tte n d in g th e N o rm al school. be p a id fo r red ra s p b e rrie s , a n d th e A. B ru n n e r le f t la s t w eek fo r a gro w n in an d a ro u n d G resh am . I w ould ad v ise everybody to p la n t p rice of L o g au s a n d E v e rg re e n s w ill v isit w ith re la tiv e s in W isconsin He w ent by w ay of C a lifo rn ia a n d ¡ h , m ore g ard en b eans an d beets th a n they be five cen ts. Livestock Hauling by Truck S tra n g e to say , th e r e is no p re s e n t be g o n e a b o u t a m o n th , ilia b ro th e r. w ant to use an d we will ta k e all even call fo r c h e rrie s . P e rh a p s th e r e w ill sm all a m o u n ts for if you only have F re d B ru n n e r, w ill look a f t e r th e at a reasonable price enough to feed a so ld ier one day It be b efo re th e seaso n goes very fa r, farm w ork d u rin g h is ab sen ce. but a t p re s e n t it lo o k s as if c h e rrie s M rs. M ary S h o e m a k e r hud as will help and you will get paid well w ere g o in g to be ch eap , esp ecially if g u e sts fo r t i l e w eek -en d h e r so u -in - for th e e ffo rt m ade. I will be glad to let an yone have ’h e re is a good crop, law an d d a u g h te r , Mr. a n d M rs. H. A. S am u el a n d son C ecil. On th e ir re seed to be paid for w hen crop is i G. W. W o n a c o tt, Geo. K n ie rie m tu r n to th e ir h o m e in C a s tle R ock, harvested. and N. L S m ith le ft y e ste rd a y m o rn G R E SH A M , O R E G O N R em em ber, th e soldier boys lik e b er W a sh in g to n , M rs. S h o e m a k e r accom ing fo r A lbany, O regon to a tte n d th e ries, ch e rrie s, plum s, p runes, p ears and p an ied th e m h o m e fo r a visit. s ta te G. A. R. e n c a m p m e n t. An in te re s tin g illu s tr a te d le c tu re apples b e tte r fresh from th e cans th a n will be g iven at th e M eth o d ist E p is they do th e old d ried s tu ff as C aptain c o p a l c h u rc h to n ig h t by D r. M ark B ranson said th e o th e r evening, w ith F re e m a n , a m issio n a ry am o n g th e th e live noodles betw een th e layers. R em em ber, we a re not a sk in g you i liin ese in M alay sia. No a d m issio n will he c h a rg e d h u t a sm a ll o fferin g to d o n ate th ese th in g s free, b u t will pay you the m a rk e t p rice an d will lo d e fra y ex p en ses will he a sk e d well. M rs. J o h n B row n receiv ed a b e a u ap p re c ia te y o u r p atro n ag e as tifu l a n d to u c h in g re m in d e r of h er T h e g irl o r boy w ith a b a sk e t fu ll of s o n 's th o u g h t of h e r on m o th e rs ' day, c h e rrie s or lieaus w ill get h is o r h er ! w hen sh e receiv ed tw o dozen w h ite tu rn a t the p latfo rm th e sam e as th e ! t a r n a t i o n s fro m a P o rtla n d flo rist, m an w ith his tru c k load. H. E. DAVIS, ’o rd e re d by c a b le by Ross B row n, who M anager G resham C annery. is in tlie em p lo y of tin* A m erican Phone 901 F|T||<»| SANDS of “ fir* i time** E. BAUMANN gardener* I ga thered larg e c ro p * o f garden e x p e ri ence. I ie .iltli, h a p p in e ** and fo o d last year. Ihis> w a r th e re u i l l be m o re ga rden * and m o re p ro d u c e g ro w n th a n eve r b e fo re . Sur- p h i <an he M ild at good p ric e * and th e pro» • i-<li* ma»le to nerve o u r G o v e rn m e n t e ith e r b y inve n tin g in T h r i f t S ta m p * o r a b a n k a»count at th i* B ank. G enuinely interested in the w e lfa re o f o u r depos ito rs, we are alw ays pleased to assist o u r custom ers w hether th e y are “ firs t tim e ” gardeners or the operators o f the biggest farm s in the c o m m u n ity. Bank’ of G resham (£ J C W A O O IC H S lO V IC t ¡WE WANT YOU TO TELL ON US V /« KNOV4 OUft- , v , A W B A T 6 VMILL X V L tA S B Y O U W t u . - SO M U C H ,T H A T FO LK S l . 4 ¡7« ¡D on't k eep It. a se c re t. A fte r 'y o u ’ve d isc o v e re d how o u r m e a ts p lease you, y o u r fam ily a n d y o u r g u e sts, we 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 r t o f f r ie n d ly g o ssip w o n ’t h u r t an y b ed y . P a ss a lo n g th e good w ord. H H O N K 41. E x p ress co m p an y in P a ris , F ra n c e . .1. B. S c h a ffe r, re p u b lic a n candi- Id a te lo r w a te r s u p e r in te n d e n t, Divi s i o n No. 1, w as c a llin g on G resh am b u sin ess m en to d ay . Mr. SchulTer w as m a y o r of L ln n to n fo r a n u m b er o f y e a rs an d a lso p o stm a ste r. Ilis p ra c tic a l k n o w led g e a n d e x p e ri e n c e in irrig a tio n p ro je c ts m a k e him ¡especially lilted fo r th e position 'w h ic h lie seeks. S to p re a d in g h e re w an t ad co lu m n . S erve p len ty ol p o ta to e s an d you w on’t m iss th e b read . B est Ite m e d y fo r W h o o p in g Cough. “ L a st w in te r w hen my little boy h ad th e w h o o p in g cougli 1 g av e him C h a m b e rla in s C ough R e m e d y ,” w rite s M rs. J. B. R o b e rts, E a s t St. L o u is, 111. “ I t k e p t liis c o u g h loose an d re liev ed h im o f th o s e d re a d f u l c o u g h in g sp ells. It is th e only cough m ed icin e 1 keep in th e h o u se b ecau se I h av e th e m o st confidence |<l (u rn to th e in it.” T h is rem ed y is a lso good fo r colds an d c ro u p Ailv. P. & O. Corn or Bean Planters Gresham Market A IN ONE OR TWO ROW 5> We Lead the Procession Reduced Prices on all Spring Hats of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry th in g o n o u r c o u n te r s goes to you Ju st us it sh o u ld — p e rfe c t b a k in g — a I w a y « fre sh , p u re in g r e d ie n ts ; w ide v a rie tie s , rig h t p rices, c o u rte o u s a n d q u ick se rv ice — n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry . THIS WEEK i resh Stock Received 11 eekly All Styles New anti I p to Date MISZ MILLINERY O p p o site B an k o f G re sh a m For Automatic Planting in Hills or Drills, with or without Fertilizer Attachment—in one or two row Planters. R id in g o r W a lk in g C u ltiv a to rs , in o ne o r tw o row . Darden Seeders, Hand Cultivators in small or large wheel. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Office 544 W. A. HESSEL CITY BAKERY G re s h am . Phone I I J d P o w e r M ilo SANITARY MARKET Home made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon We Buy Beef Cattle, Calves, Ilogs, Hides, Etc. Farmers, A tten tio n ! We Smoke Your Meat OEO. DIETL, Prop P h o n e MMI M a in S tre e t Cheaper Electric Service Makes the U»e of the Following Economical V acuum C lean ers H a ir D ry ers B oudoir Lam ps S am ovars T o a ste rs Disc Stoves F oot W arm ers Milk W arm ers M assage V ib rato rs C igar L ig h te rs Ovens Wattle Iro n s W ashing M achines L ib rary Lam ps Coffee P erc o la to rs Charting D ishes F la t Iro n s C u rlin g Iron H eaters L um inous R a d ia to rs Tea K ettles Sew ing M achine M otors S having M irro rs K itchen R anges S h av in g Mugs Try Them In Your Home ELECTRIC STORE Electric Hadding T h e first s o ld ie r to la u d at a p ie r In F ra n c e , J u n e 8, l i t 17, w as m et by a Y. M C. A. s e c r e ta ry a n d a Y. M C. A. te n t w as th e r e fo r h im to m ak e use o f w l i e n he set foot ash o re . If tliu t G e rm a n d riv e on th e w e st e rn fr o n t w as a d e fe n siv e an d th e k a is e r in s is ts h is w a r is a d e fe n siv e one we sh o u ld n o t lik e to w itn ess a G e rm a n offensive. M a n u fa c tu re d by SANDY CREAMERY CO T h e u a m e “ M o u n t Hood B u tter'* h a s h e re to fo re been used by p e r m issio n o f th e M ouut H ood Ice C re a m Co., w h ich baa all Its d airy p ro d u c ts re g is te r e d u n d e r th a t ti tl e T h a t p e rm iss io n h as ceased , h e n c e th e c h a n g e of M in e , w hich b e c a m e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1 M u u u ta lu M eadow B u tte r" will be fo u n d a t all tb e L ead in g s to re s In th a c o u n ty . A sk fo r It. •- Gresham, Oregon. 3X3X3? 3X3X35. 3X35 1X35 3533UÏS 353X 3X3X3X3X353535 3X35 2X3X35 3X25 - W ho Said FOR YOU 410RSE COW. D0( HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A LAWN MOWER with all the Adjusting Trouble Left Out? Eclipse Lawn Mower| o f Çhtëliiy McCARTY, (Special Agent III! One that you could reverse to sharpen by simply turning a sieve? STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) F ir s t S o ld ie r. HAS THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES I lie adjustment ot the blades is made by turn ing one thumb-nut in the center where it is easy to get at and can be reversed to sharpen by simply turning a sieve on the reel-shaft. \ ery substantially built; four blades, large wheels, ball bearing; and in short it's a mower that will do the heavy work easilv. $ee us for Grass Catchers, Lawn Hj.se. Garden Pools, '.tv.. Etc. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. H ats CAT. SHEEP o«i SWINI M K L to D E IL S ’ HOME TREATMENT REMEDIES SAFE SURE and SATISFACTORY H lD IO IN tS FOR C O U C .D IS T E M P E R , FEVERS. WORMS. ME A V E S . S P A V IN S ,S P R A IN S ,C U T S . W O U N D S . HARNESS GALLS. M IL K FEVEP.GARGET.ARORTINC WEAKNESS SPECIFICS FOR EACH TMATNEN? A w z r /y /z POWELLS m PHARMACY Mountain Meadow Butter s / j J T h e full series o f h ig h b o ilin g p o in ts in “ Red C ro w n ’’ m akes pow er a n d m ileag e sure. Look for th e R ed C row n sign. G re s h a m , O re . fiiw l Res. Tel. 6x2 Where I)r Daniel's Home Treatm ent Medicines for siek and lame hones, dogs ami eats can be hail, and lota of other good things tn a tirst-elaas Drug Store PH O N K 33x1 DR A H WRIGHT G ra d u a te t cXeriuju-.v Surg.*« u Office at liMl.tenc« on So Huberts Av S p ecial a tte n tio n g iv en to d iseases of cattle. C alls p ro m p tly a tte u d e d o r day. n ig h t I he Straw Hat is the latest thing on the market today, and AYLSWORTH Has lots of them in the latest styles and shapes Sailor Straws, $100 to $2 50 Panama Hats. $3 00 to $5.00 K u p p e n h e tm e r S u its, nil th e la te s t p a tte r n s an d sty s an d p rices u n d e r w h a t you w ould expect to find th em S u its *1.1.00 to * 3 0 .0 0 a n d lo ts of th e m to cliose from E. W. A Y L SW O R T H THIRD LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS AT OUR BANK SUBSCRIBERS p r r 555 D ato» on w h ic h AM OUNT $ 5 1 ,7 0 0 .0 0 ll■•I«lllll<•nt». nmftt re a c h B ank. San F ra n c isc o . F e d e ra l K cw ne May 28— 10 per cent of the amount of your bond July 18—35 per cent of the amount of your bond Aug. 15—40 per cent of the amount of your bond P aym ents sh o u ld reach th is bank th re e days In ad v an ce of th e above dates P aym ents may be m ade In full on anv of th e above date* You will be charged Interest at the ra te of { ann u m on all deferred paym ents per ce n t per FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon