Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 13, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK
POUR
GRESHAM
O UTLO O K
GRESHAM LOCALS
TUESDAY,
AVGUST
18.
1018
STATE MASTER SPENCE
AT GRESHAM GRANGE
l ì
S ta te M aster C. E S pence was a v is­
P la y -P ro o f!
H a rriso n Jo h n so n has Joined th e
ito r a t th e session of Gr*‘Shaiu g ran g e
O regon m ilita ry police and h as gone
Thf hxrdest play does not wear
last S a tu rd a y ev e n in g and d elivered
through the tripie knit knees and
in to tr a in in g in P o rtlaud.
iriah linen reinforced beets and
a c h a ra c te ris tic a d d re ss on w hat he
toes of
I .Miss L eila C h ild ers re tu rn e d today said w as for th e good of th e o rd er.
from e a ste rn O regon w here sh e has
It was along th e lin es of advice in
been v isitin g for sev eral weeks.
FOR MEN - FOR WOMEN
how to build up the g ra n g e and in ­
;
Reinforced
H
o
siery
j
.Mrs. C. O. B ra n so n r e tu r n e d y ei- c u lca te its ideas in th e tarirniig b u si­
1
Play and d r e s t stockings — 19 [ ►
IS MOST COMPLETE
te rd a y fro m F o re s t G rove w h ere sl.e ness.
Style» — 3 w eights— all co’o r s—for
4 boya and girl». Price« from 25c up.
v isited fo r se v e ra l d a y s w ith frie n d s.
T he p rin c ip a l
n ecessity of th e
1
M u d * in U . 8 A. F<tr O w 90 r« o r a .
Considering the Present Condi
V.ww-w
g ran g e, he said was to in crease its
H r F red T hom pson and wife of T he ! m em b ersh ip by (lie e n ro llm e n t of the
tions of Merchandising.
H alles visited on S unday w ith th e F o r young people of th e co m m unity. T hey
m e r's p a re n ts, U r an d M rs A. Thornp will be needed in th e fu tu re to c a rry
son.
on th e w ork of th e g ran g e, for they
M E N ’S H O S E
a re soon to become th e m en and women
M rs Alice Woods h as moved to B ri­ upon whom th e n a tio n m u st rely for
from 2 0 c u p to 7 5 c
dal Veil, w here sh e will spend th e
its a d v a n c e m e n t; an d as the n atio n
w in te r
Mrs. Wood h as been occuping advances th e g ra n g e m ust keep pace '
th e J e n n in g s co ttag e on F o u rth stre e t. w ith it o r fall behind.
W O M E N ’S H O S E
A n o th er idea for th e g ra n g e rs to I
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
G
ed
d
es
a
n
d
fam
ily
l o r H a n d o r E n g in e P o w er
from 2 0 c u p to $ 2 th e p a ir
a n d M rs. O. A. E a s tm a n a n d d a u g h ­ bear in m ind is th a t of m a rk e tin g all 1
produce so th a t tile p ro d u cer sh all
te r G e rtr u d e
h a v e r e tu rn e d fro m
get th e m ost out of it. T h is is th e
ALL COLORS
E a g le C reek w h e re th ey cam p e d fo r
H in d q u a r te r s A t.
g re a te st econom ic problem and h as I
a few d ay s.
in the better grades
n ever been fully solved, alth o u g h
m
any
a
tte
m
p
ts
had
been
m
ade,
som
e
I
M ay o r G eo rg e W. K en n ey a n d w ife
w itli Mr. an d M rs. M axw ell S c h n e id e r of w hich have been successful. By-
w en t to S easid e on F rid a y o f last co-operation w ith th e people who have I
week by a u to m o b ile .
T h ey a r e ex­ so m eth in g to sell w hich I h not pro
GRESHAM,
.
.
.
.
.
OREGON
p ecte d to re tu rn th e la t te r p a rt o f duced In a n o th e r d is tric t an exchange
H e s s e i ’s F a r m M a c h i n e r y
of co m m o d ities can o ften be m ade and
tills w eek.
b e tte r m a rk e ts estab lish ed .
Res. Tel. 0x2
Office 544
Mr. S pence gave se v eral illu s tr a ­
A m ong those who w ent to S easide
, 66 6 **6 4 6 ô t t t a 4 a a a a a s
f f t - t t t t t t t T t t f t t O t ' s S O
( ireshain,
Oregon
on S a tu rd a y for a n o u tin g were M rs. J. tions of iiow tills had been done by I
E. M etzger an d c h ild re n , Mrs. M cIntyre an o rg a n iz a tio n for bu y in g c e rta in pro­
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an d little sou, Mr. an d M rs Cecil Metz d u cts th a t could not he grow n at hom e,
Home made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacou
g er an d little d a u g h te r Cecil
r e ­ th u s su p p ly in g th e ir own d em an d s and
reliev in g a congestion elsew here.
W e Buy Beef Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Hides, Ete.
tu rn e d on Monday-
SUGARLESS JELLY
T he o th e r p a rts of th e e v e n in g s
FOUND A SUCCESS
Farmers, A ttention! We Smoke Your Meat
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. L. St. C la ir en p ro g ram w ere m ade up of solos an d I
A co m m u n icatio n from S u p e rin te n d ­ te r ta in e d o v e r tile w eek end th e lut g ra n g e songs. E special m en tio n should 1
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
P h o n e 881
M a in S t r e e t
G r e s h a m , O re.
e n t S in g leto n of M ultnom ah F a rm te r 's co u sin , H a rry P ix ley a n d his be m ade of th e sin g in g of M iss Delia
| fella of e x p e rim e n ts m ade by h er In frie n d , Ben D avies, fro m V a n c o u v e r Tow le and Mrs. W. K ettlem an , w hich » « t O t a t
I*«««« n a a t . m i n i . . . ,
g g 0 0 » 0 ‘
B oth
hoys a re in th e was tru ly excellent an d ta ile d for an j
m ak in g Jelly w ith o u t su g a r, w hich B a rra c k s .
resu lted in co m p lete success. T h e te st sp ru c e d iv isio n now d rillin g fo r o v er- enco re in both cases.
«♦»as serv ice.
Afti-f tile close,
Ice cream
was
, was m ade w ith c ra b ap p les an d th e
served. A n u m b er of v isito rs w ere j
W e KNOW OUF- 'W E WANT YOU
l p ro d u ct w as a d e a r , b eau tifu ! Jelly of
Miss E velyn M etzger of the O utlook p resen t d u rin g th e open session.
TO TELL ON US
MBATS WILL
' a line co n sisten cy .
force is laid up te m p o ra rily w ith a
»PLfcAse
you
I D o n 't keep It a se c re t. A fte r
Mrs. S in g leto n g iv es th e follow ing badly b ru ised h and w hich was c au g h t
was he right
V/ELL - S o
y o u ’ve d isc o v e re d how o u r m e a ts
i g en eral d ire c tio n s;
Use equal quan- In th e press. W hile th e in ju ry is
M U C H ,T H A T
p lease you, y o u r fa m ily a n d y o u r
' title s of w hite K aro sy ru p an d fru it very p a in fu l It is not se rio u s an d Miss
"T h e A m erican people will gladly
g u e sts, we w a n t you to te ll o th e r
. other folks
! juice. H eat them se p a ra te ly and w hen M etzger w ill be abb- to resu m e h e r m ake any sacrifice in co n su m p tio n and
fo lk s a b o u t it. T h a t s o r t of fr ie n d ­
boiling
po u r th em
to g eth er, m ix w ork in a few days.
in tile p ro d u ctio n of foodstuffs th a t
ly
go ssip w o n 't h u r t an y b o d y
th o ro u g h ly an d sk im th en p o u r o u t
m a in ta in th e h ealth , com fort and co u r­
P a ss a lo n g th e good w ord.
in to glasses.
Mr. an d Mrs. O. W. T a r r e n te rta in e d age of th e people of th e A llied c o u n ­
o v er th e week end th e la tte r nephew tries. We ure in fact, e a tin g a t th e
PHOMfc 41,
G in g er B read, alw ay s liked an d in e x ­ H arvey Jtoyul H ines, who h as com com m on tab le w ith th em ."— P re sid e n t
pen siv e: one cup co rn -m eal; one cup pleted a six m o n th ’s te rm of school W ilson's m essage to A llied Food C on­
W
I V B 4 .I 1
G R K 8H A brown
M , O REG prOp.
ON
w heat Hour; tw o teasp o o n s c in n a m o n ; p re p a ra to ry to rad io serv ice in th e tro lle rs In London.
tw o teasp o o n s g in g e r; on e-h alf te a ­ navy. He expects to be placed on ship
A lm ost sev en ty p e rc e n t of th e su g a r
spoon s a lt; one teaspoon b ak in g pow hoard in th e n e a r fu tu re.
consum ed in th is c o u n try is used In
A sk A n y o n e W h o l l a s Y s e d It.
d e r; one teaspoon b ak in g so d a; one
the households, so it Is up to th e
Guard against a leaky roof
cup so u r m ilk o r b u tte rm ilk ; tw o
M rs. H azel M a ry o tt h a s re s ig n
T h e re a re fa m ilie s w ho a lw a y s aim
women to m ake th e s u g a r go aro u n d .
this w inter by giving your
tab lesp o o n s fat. S ift th e d ry In g re d ­ h e r p o sitio n at B e lt's c o n fe c tio n e r;
O ut of th e last h a rv e st th e A m eri­ to keep a h o ttie of C h a m b e rla in ’s
roof a coat of
ie n ts an d add m olasses, m ilk an d tat. to ac c e p t a p o sitio n as g e n e ra l d e m ­ can people by ab stin en ce, saved 140,- < olie an d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y in th e
B eat well and p o u r in to g reased pan. o n s t r a to r fo r th e F is h e r F lo u rin g 000,000 b u sh els of w heat to feed the h o u se fo r use in ease it Ift n e e d e d , i
FLEX O
Bake tw enty-live m in u tes. N ote th a t M ills of S e a ttle at th e le a d in g fa irs h u n g ry allied n a tio n s ; and we a re go­ a n d find th a t it Is n o t only a good in-
! v e stm e n t h u t sa v e s th e m no end of
AND FRUIT GROWERS
th is recip e u ses co rn m eal for h a lf th e of W a s h in g to n a n d O reg o n . S he will
The W eather Resisting
A s to its r e lia b ility , ask
ing to sta y on th e job an d see It su ffe rin g .
w heat o rd in a rily used.
Roof Paint
a n y o n e w ho lias used it.
Adv.
leav e in a w eek fo r h e r new w ork th ro u g h .
G
u
a
ra
n
te
e
th
e
so
ld
ie
r’s
ra
tio
n
by
It stops the leaks and pre­
You are urged to call at
Kmil O lsen left th is a ftern o o n for stic k in g to y o u r own.
serves all kinds of roofs. It
A berdeen, W ash. H e was acconipan
1 he Gresham Cannery
is used for water proofing
led by h is d a u g h te r O live and Miss
SIMON M DOUGHERTY
brick and concrete. Also on
H e ste r T horpe. T h e tr ip is being
and make contracts for
BURIED HERE TODAY
steel bridges, tanks, silos, etc
m ade by a u to an d th e p a rty w ill bt
Acid, spark and water
Sim on M. D ougherty, a fo rm er
aw ay ab o u t ten days. O th er p o in ts
A t the re q u e s t of th e U. S. Food
proof. It will be practicing
on G ray 's h a rb o r will be ta k e n in re s id e n t of G resham , died at h is hom e
A d m in istra tio n o u r C om pany lias
economy to use F L E X O
n e a r Snow den, W ash., on S a tu rd a y
d u rin g th e tr ip
loaned one of o u r M odern E lectric
on all patent roofs.
last and w as b u rled in th e G resham
R anges to be used for the Food
Mrs. W. B. P a rs o n s c e le b ra te d liei ■emetery th is aftern o o n . T he re m a in s
C o n serv atio n D em o n stra tio n s now-
Sold in 1- and 5-gal cans.
b ir th d a y o n T h u rs d a y in a novel a n d w ere b ro u g h t to th e u n d e rta k in g e sta b ­ b ein g conducted in th e L ib erty
T em ple.
eg
in te r e s tin g way by a tr ip (o ftie c o n ­ lish m e n t of W H. H am ilto n at Mont-
v a le sc e n t h o s p ita l a t V a n c o u v e r B a r­ a v llia w here th e fu n eral serv ices w ere
Do you w ant a n y s tro n g e r a p p ro ­
val of any cooking device th an th is ?
ra c k s .
Mr. an d M rs. P a rs o n s an d held before com ing here.
G R A M » C H A M P IO N
M rs
M axw ell
S c h n e id e r
acc o m ­
Mr D ougherty was aged 6» fe a r s ,
Hdw. Co.
U ncle S am ask ed us for an
O F A I.L R lt F E h s . 1017
And all kinds of
E le c tric R ange because it fills th e
p a n ie d .Mrs. W. F. H oney on h e r 10 m o n th s and 10 days, lie had been
bill
b
e
tte
r
th
a
n
any
o
th
e
r
C
ooking
See His Half Brothers and Half w eekly tr ip w ith g o o d ie s fo r th e sick ill but a few days, d e a th re s u ltin g Device m ade.
M ilk Record Blanks.
G re e n B ean s
boys. T h ey to o k p lu m s, a p p le s, c a n ­ from a p a ra ly tic stro k e. | | e is sur-J
Sister a t the Fair
M o n th 's re c o rd o f m ilk p ro d u c ­
We urge all housew ives in te r ­
dy a n d flo w e rs. F o llo w in g th e v isit vlved by Ills widow E llxebeth D ougher­
this Year.
tio n fo r a b o u t lb cow», J u s t w h a t
to th e h o sp ita l th e p a rty sto p p e d in ty, and was the fa th e r of M rs A M. ! ested In th e p a trio tic serv ice of
th e ir c o u n try a s well as all who
.A. H. BURNS,
you need to k eep tr a c k o f y o u r h e rd .
P o rtla n d w h e re a b ir th d a y s u p p e r B ein fo h r of M apleton. HI.; M rs G race
w an t th e ir k itc h e n s equipped w ith
Gresham,
Oregon
C o n v e n ie n t a n d c h e a p . O u tlo o k .
T
albot
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
;
and
Mrs.
Mae
New
w as g iv en a t th e M illio n a ire 's C lub
th e m ost m odern, c o n v ed ie n t and
re lia b le cooking a p p a ra tu s to v isit
m an of M osier. He was a m em ber of
c a fe te ria by Mr. P a rs o n s.
This is necessary at once
th e L ib erty Tesnple a n d see for
th e g ran g e
ORESHAM TIM E TABLE
th em selv es ju s t w hat an E lectric
All m em b ers and frie n d s of the
R ange will do to red u ce th e ir
so that the Cannery may be
T r a iu s f o r E s t a c a d a o r B u ll R u n
W om en's H ome M issio n ary society a re o A C PROSPECTS ARE
household burdens.
(B u ll Kun tr a in s le a v e Mt. H ood D ep o t)
BRIGHT
FOR
FUTURE
rem in d ed of th e b asket picnic in con­
i l l I I S O I X SB A1U.
prepared with Cases, Cans,
12 25 AM D ly Ex Sun. G resh am O nly.
nection w ith th e b u sin ess m eetin g to
G 36A M Sun. to E sta c a d a
I hat th e re will be an Increased a t ­
6 25 AM D ly , M all and Ex., E sta c a d a
PORTLAND RAILWAY,
be held on th e law n at th e hom e of ten d an c e of young women a t th e Ore-
Su gar and Labor
5 34 AM D ly. Ex. Sun. G resh am o n ly
« 12 AM D ly. G resh am O nly
LIGHT & POW ER COMPANY
Mrs It. it. C arlson
G en eral picnic gon A g ric u ltu ra l college next y e a r is
S 53 AM Sun. to B u ll Kun
PICTURE FRAMING
lu n ch es w ill be b ro u g h t and placed in d icated by tile n u m b er of in q u irie s
7 45 AM D ly to E sta c a d a
G IL T (IK N A T U R A L WOOD
t> 40 AM D
ly G resh am O nly
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to g eth er. Fateh one is to brin g knife, received a t th e office o f th e re g is tra r.
N eat and C heap
» 50 AM I'ly . to B u ll Kun
10 40 AM D ly to G resh am O nly
fork, spoon an d cup. A co m m u n ity P ra c tic a lly all of th e d o rm ito ry room s
Electric Building
U 45 AM D l y ,. E sta c a d a
sin g will be a fe a tu re o f th e ev en in g b a s e been engaged, but it will be pos -1
M A X S C H N E ID E R
12 40 PM D ly, G resh am O nly
1 50 .........
PM D ly. to Hull Kun
an d a good collection of old song sible to accom m odate all g irls who
M athews' B ldg., Main 8 t„
2 40 PM D ly. G resh am Only
P h o n . Mt
books an d m o d ern so n g s w ill be appro* I w ish to a tte n d
Many men who or
J «5 I'M D ly, E sta c a d a
4 40 I'M D ly. Gi esh a m O nly
clat««d T h e picnic Is free to all and jd ln a rily would be in th e C ollege a re
4 50 PM
Our Line of
Hosiery
i rf&d?Cat
Cider Mills - Berry Presses
In I- or 2-tub sizes
SILOS
ENSILAGE CUTTERS
Pum ping E ngines.
E ngines for all P urposes
P ortable D ragsaw s.
T ractors with all T ractor M achinery
E. W. AYLSWORTH
S A N IT A R Y
M ARKET
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n
7
Does Your
Roof Leak?
Gresham Market A J w
,
F arm ers
It Is Just W hat
U n cle Sam W ants
PRUNES
PEARS
P L U M S,
APPLES
K. L. KIDDER
PHOTOS
New G allery
ELECTRIC STORE
EXPERT
Aulo, Buggy and Wagon
PAINTING
E.
E. C H IP M A N
P il o n e
V I» 2
Mountain Meadow Butter
M a n u fa c tu re d by
SANDY CREAMERY CO
T h e n a m e " M o u n t H ood B u tte r "
h as h e re to fo re been used by p e r ­
m issio n o f th e M o unt R o o d Ice
C re a m Co., w h ich h as a ll its d a iry
p ro d u c ts
re g is te r e d u n d e r th a t
, title . T h a t permission has ceased,
hence the change of name, which
became effective on Janu ary 1.
M o un tain
Meadow
B u tte r"
j w ill be found at a ll the Leading
stores in the county.
Ask fo r It.
D ly, to B u ll Kun
D ly . E sta c a d a
D ly , E x.S u n ., G resh am O nly
i'ly , to B u ll Kun
D ly. E eta ca d a
D ly, G resh am O nly
D ly, U resh a m O nly
I'r a ln s f o r P o r t la n d
12.30 A.M D ly E x Sun
I 0« AM S un o n ly
5 (II AM D ly Ex Sun
6 16 AM D ly.
; 33 AM D ly
« 07 AM D ly from Ml H ood D epot.
3 40 AM D ly .
» 34 AM D ly
10 40 A U D ly.
11 30 AM D ly from Mt H ood D ep ot
12 40 I’M D ly tu G reat,ani O nly
1 34 I’M Dly
3 40 I'M D ly .
3 30 I'M D ly from Ml (food D sp ol
4 40 I'M D ly
I 34 I'M D ly
0 36 I'M p l y Ex Sun
I 40 I'M I 'ly from M l H ood D sp ot
7 16 I'M Dly.
3 15 I'M Dly
9 46 I 61 D ly .
11 16 I 61 D ly
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U O S T6T1LU
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•6 16
7 16 a
I 46 a
10 36 a.
11 16 p m
I 16 p
4 10 p.
6 60 p
6 66 p
T IO V T O 6 L 1
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6 40 a. m
I 00 a m
13 16 a m
10 06 a m
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'D a lly » i o .p i Sunday
, 1 00
I To I jn n .m a n u . c o n n s.1 w ith u W P
tr a in s for P ortlan d .
no co llectio n will be ta k e n
GRESHAM CANNERY
H ow ever, now in som e form of n a tio n a l service
a m ite box w ill bo th e re to receive any hut m uch in te re s t is being show n in
th a n k s offerin g s
T he d a te Is A ugust th e S tu d e n ts ' A rm y T ra in in g C orps
w hich will be e stab lish ed a t th e College
next full an d a large e n listm e n t is ex­
T he first d ra ft on th e su g a r bunk
pected in th is o rg a n iz a tio n
T hose |
com es from th e tre n c h e s an d th e fight­
w ho join will be c o n stitu te d m em bers
ing lin es T h e boys at th e front a re
of th e arm y of th e U nited S ta te s
liv in g u n d e r try in g co n d itio n s, m any
tim e s in m ud an d w a te r and cold. FARM TRACTOR MAKES
S u g a r Is a fuel for th e body and the
RECORD AT TARR RANCH
boys need th e fuel
S u g a r p rovides
th e q u ic k e st an d m ost v aluable re j S even in te re ste d fa rm e rs from W ash-
a c tio n s in h eat a n d en erg y , th e re fo re - Id gton C ounty w ere w itn esses of a
w hen th e w e a th e r is sev ere in th e ¡ tr a c to r e x h ib ittlo n on th e farm of O.
tre n c h e s th e su g u r co n su m p tio n by the |
T a rr on S unday.
T he F arm
tro o p s
n e c essarily
becom es
high T ra c to r a Im p lem en t Co., of w hich Mr.
T h in k of th is before you ta k e th a t e x tra T a r r is p resid en t had a tr a c to r of th e
spoonful of sugaV K eep to y o u r tw o E m erson B ran t Ingham & Co. maiiu-
pounds p er m o n th ra tio n , o r c u t It fa c tu re d e m o n s tra tin g its ca p a b ility
low er, If you w ant to do y o u r sh a re of a l|d u sefu ln ess in plow ing an d it
back in g up th e boys a t th e fro n t.
show ed Its s u p e rio rity o v er o th e r
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m ethods in a re m a rk a b le way
K»t less sw eet food
P u t less su g a r
Mr T a rr lias o rg a n iie d h is com
In te a an d coffee and d isso lv e com- paly w ith a view to In tro d u c in g the
p letely w hat you do use. Use leas on ( E B T ra c to r h ere an d is c a rry in g on
c e reals
l»o not fro st cak es
E at less th ese d e m o n s tra tio n s a s a m ean s of ad
candy
Use o th e r sw eetn era. such aa v e rtin in g th e m m ore fully th ro u g h o u t
m aple ay ru p . honey etc.. Instead of th e n o rth w est,
s u g a r for cooking a n d w ith cereals.
hot cakes etc.
When in doubt try a W ant Ad
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O u r E n tire F o rc e
H as Enlisted Io VIin The W ar
We are performing a g n a t am ount of work for the
government gratuitously and working long hours.
We want to ask you to be prom pt in your Liberty
Loan installm ent payments and thus save a great deal
of extra w orkjyhich must necessarily occur when one is
late even a few minutes
We want to ask you to bank early and confine your
business to banking hours so far as possible. This will
enable us to work after banking hours for the govern-
nient. This will represent a saving ju st as the one de­
livery per day represents a saving.
REMEMBER
Remember, Anal payments on Liberty Bonds should
reach us not later than Thursday morning, August 15
The final payment on a $50 bond is $20 39, and on
a $100 bond it is $40.78.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon