Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 08, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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    Special Prices on Rockers
FOR COMING WEEK
S lip B o t t o m , G e n u i n e L e a t h e r
G o ld e n O a k R o ck er, $12'50
wiki take your k'b r.-y Ronds on F..~niture
accounts.
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C ream S e p a ra to rs
Easy to clean; gets all the cream; a bowl guaranteed
never to get out of balance; a self-oiling system.
Perfection Milking Machines
Work right; give universal satisfaction.
Riding or Walking Steel or < hilled Plows
Repairs for all plows.
GRESHAM LOCALS
GRESHAM WOMAN D IES
TH E OLD FORD RAM BLED
AT PORTLAND HOSPITAL
A F T E R B EIN G D ITCH ED
M rs
J o h a n n a A n d erso n died at
L a st S a tu r d a y e v e n in g L ew is J o h n ­
E m a n u e l h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d on so n of B o rin g , a c c o m p a n ie d by Miss
W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t 8 o 'clo ck , of L eona R a d fo rd , w as d riv in g ills F o rd
p a ra ly sis . S he h as been slow ly fall ru n a b o u t dow n th e L u ste d g ra d e . 1»
I in g fo r th e p a st y e a r a n d w as ta k e n is re p o rte d th a t th e lig h ts w ent o u t
se rio u sly ill a w eek ag o la s t T u esd ay . a n d w hen M r. J o h n s o n su d d e n ly set
S he w as ta k e n to th e h o s p ita l an d th e b ra k e s th e c a r sk id d e d o v e r th a
E lls w o rth B a k e r cam e h o m e la s t w as o p e ra te d on S a tu rd a y a n d w as b a n k an d ro lle d o v e r a n d o v e r fo r a
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g rew w orse.
s ta tio n e d to c a st h is b a llo t.
N e ith e r o c c u p a n t o f th e c a r w as b u r ’
M rs. A n d e rso u w as b o rn in S w eden a n d w hen, th e n e x t d ay . th e c a r was
G len n R u sh e r, w ho h a s been 111
w ith p n e u m o n ia a t th e S ellw ood hos- ! on J u n e 24. 1856. W hen 24 y e a rs of p u lled o n to th e ro a d , it w as fo u n d to
p ita l in P o rtla n d , is re p o r te d to be ag e sh e w as m a rrie d to th e la t" be but s lig h tly d a m a g e d a n d w as t a k ­
P e te r A n d erso n . T h re e y e a rs a f te r e n h om e u n d e r its ow n pow er.
re c o v e rin g .
h e r m a r ria g e sh e cam e to th e U nited
C ecil M etzger, d e liv e ry m a n fo r th a
W illiam Tww nsend of S an fo rd . Me.,
S ta te s to jo in h e r h u sb a n d w ho had
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seventy )> a rs old, sa y s he can sk in a
p re c e e d e d h er. P o u r y e a rs la te r sh- m u s k ra t in fo rty seconds, and has
h o m e o f h is p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. .
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now im p ro v in g .
| v ast p ra irie . A fte r ten y e a rs on th e m u sk rats, for w hich he was paid $1.10
M rs. G eo. W. S ta p le to n , c h a ir m a n fa rm th e y m oved to W ells, M in n eso ta, apiece.
of th e G re sh a m R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry in o r d e r to g ive th e c h ild re n school
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a n n o u n c e s th a t m u ch se w in g is on a d v a n ta g e s . T h is w as th e ir hom e u n ­
h a n d a n d m e m b e rs a r e re q u e s te d to til sev en y e a rs ag o w hen Mr. a n d F o r
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P e te r L e n a rd , P o w ell s tr e e t.
g e r a n d do it a t th e ir hom es.
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T h e G re sh a m lib r a r ia n m a k e s th e am th e i r hom e.
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th e tim e th e lib ra ry w as closed to s ir e w as a lw a y s to m a k e h e r hom e a j
p lease r e t u r n th e m as soon a s p o s­ c o m fo rt a n d a joy. She Is su rv iv e d 1
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sib le. L ib ra ry h o u rs a re th e sa m e as by fo u r c h ild re n , Axel a n d A r th u r of |
b e fo re — 12 to 5 p. in.
P o rtla n d , E va of G resh am a n d O scar j
M rs. S. R. B rad fleld w as c a lle d to o f E a s t O ra n g e , New Je rse y .
F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h eld a t th e
O reg o n C ity on S u n d ay to c a re t'ot­
h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. R o b e rt L a n s ­ u n d e r ta k in g p a rlo rs o f W ilson & !
d ow ne. T h e la t t e r d ev elo p e d a ha 1 R oss. On a c c o u n t of r e s tric tio n s on
case of m u m p s a n d la te r re p o rts a r * g a th e r in g s in P o rtla n d only a few I
to th e effect th a t sh e h a s in flu en za, frie n d s a n d th e m e m b e rs of th e fam
also , but h e r c o n d itio n is said to he ily w ere p re s e n t. T h e re m a in s w ere i
im p ro v in g .
laid to re s t In Mt. S co tt c e m e te ry .
M rs. ( h a s . J o h n s o n is re c o v e rin g
fro m a n illn e s s fro n t iixfluenza a t h e r
h o m e on F if th s tr e e t.
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visit w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. H. L.
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FO LLO W IN G PA R A LY SIS
W illiam H e n ry H a rris o n H a m ilto n ,
w hose s e rio u s illn e ss w as re c o rd e d in
a re c e n t issu e of th e O u tlo o k , p assed
aw ay p e a c e fu lly a t h is h o m e in Mon
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d a u g h te r s . T hey a r e Rev. C. L. H am
SH O R T ST R E E T S
ilto n , M a rsh fie ld ; W. H. H a m ilto n .
TO BE IM PR O V ED J r ., P o r tla n d ; E. I). H a m ilto n , G resh
a m ; E lb a a n d E lm e r H a m ilto n , P o r t­
F o u r G re sh a m s tr e e ts a re to be
la n d ; W a lte r H. H a m ilto n , S an F r a n ­
im p ro v e d , by o r d e r of th e to w n c o u n ­ cisco ;
M rs.
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cil a t a m e e tin g held* la s t n ig h t. M rs. C o ra C ook, P o rtla n d .
Mr. H a m ilto n w as b o rn in P icaw ay
fo r
They a re F ir s t a n d Second s tre e ts
w est fro n t M ain, a n d T h ir d and O hio, A u g u st 30, 1833. On J u ly 2
1853, he m a rrie d M a ria M cE llio t, i;
F o u rth w est fro n t H ood a v e n u e to
A k ro n , O hio.
E ig h t so n s a n d th re s
nd o f su id s tre e ts . T h e re c o r d e r was d a u g h te r s w ere b o rn of th is union.
MAIN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M ,
... in s tru c te d to p re p a r e n o tic e s o f im- H e e n lis te d in th e C ivil W a r in 1861
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re g im e n t. T h e fam ily m oved to Orc
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s tr e e t c o m m itte e an d re c o rd e r.
Mr. a n d M rs. H a m ilto n liv ed nea-
I)r. W. J. O tt a n d H a rry L u ste d th e ir so n Ed. a n d fa m ily a t L u sted
a re to be n o tified to p ro v id e sa tisfac­ B oth w ere life -lo n g m e m b e rs o f Di.
to ry d ra in a g e a c ro s s th e ir p ro p e rty M e th o d ist E p isc o p a l c h u rc h a n d d e ­
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W e e n te r h e av en by p ra y e r.
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c a n v a s s in g th e v o tes o f th e re cen t
G re sh a m . P lu m e I I .
W h ile on h is b re a s t I lay my head
city e le c tio n .
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and Bacon
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W b u y B e e f C a t t l e , C a lv e s ,
On c o m p la in t o f J. H. Hogs th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h , a ss iste d
H u g s , H id e s , E tc .
s tre e t c o m m itte e w as In s tru c te d to by Rev. ( ’. H o w ard D avis, p a s to r of
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p a id :
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J. G. M etzg er, s a la ry
70.00 p re s e n t a t th e f u n e r a l, th e so n s a c t­
A. W. M etzger, c em e n t
in g as p a ll b e a re r s
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J T. S tlllio n s, re iw irs
th e fam ily p lo t a t Mt. S co tt c e m e te ry .
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it O u tlo o k , p r in tin g n o tic e s
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w as fo re to ld th a t th r o u g h C h rist t h e n w ould com e an en d of w ar.
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Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n s fe r Co., 225 Ash St., bet. F ir s t an d Second
G resham Office, G arage n e a r L um ber Y ard, R esidence sam e.
Regular Trips Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
GRESHAM
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now , “ M r. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
we th a n k you.
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w ords a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to th is sh o p , anil we a re g o in g
to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A g ain , we
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w o rk e r in th e G ra n t S m ith - P o r te r
s h ip y a rd s a t St J o h n s , died o f In ­
flu e n t* a t th e A u d ito riu m e m e rg e n c y
h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d on W e d n esd ay .
H e is su rv iv e d by h is widow a n d li t ­
tle son a g e d th r e e
T h e widow w as
fo rm e rly Miss N ellie Jo n e s o f th e
M elrose n e ig h b o rh o o d . S he is
p o rte d to be se rio u s ly ill.
w ith p ro m p t s ta te m e n ts first o f e a c h m o n th
h a s in c re a se d
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