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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1919)
PAG E FOUR QJndernoath the Snow-white Sheets^ TT - ^*<2 RRSL M bon M arston cam e up from a spruce cam p n ea r T illam ook to spend Klinriav .n_ Sunday ta-itki w ith hom e g folks. Ross M arston and fam ily, of Mist, a re visiting w ith his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Colby M arston and o th e r re la tives. E xtensive p rep a ra tio n s are being m ade by local Ja p an e se for a new y e a r’s celeb ratio n to be held In M etz g er's hall. Îïü îS fc a r a t*F? GRESHAM LOCALS T ill Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P aln iq u lst re ceived a teleg ram th is m orning from th e ir son. Ray. from Cam p M erritt, | New Jersey. They had not know n of 1 bis a rriv a l in the U nited States. The last heard from he was In a hospital n _■ at Bordeaux, F rance, suffering from an in ju ry to his rig h t hand, received the last day of th e fighting. He says | he is feeling fine but is u n certain when he will come home. Miss M arie Misz an d h er m o th er en te rta in e d friends from Iow a and South D akota on Sunday. Will H essel Is 111 a t his hom e w ith I tonsilitis. Implements and Machinery Mr. and M tb . W illard Bliss of P leasan t Valley are receiving con 1M 1 g ra tu la tio n s on th e a rriv a l of a SUDDEN DEMISE OF MRS. VAN HOOTEGEM d a u g h te r on Sunday Ja n u a ry 26. Mrs. H arry T ru itt is carin g for the Emily Van H ootegem , wife of E. D. little Jo h n so n ch ild ren whose m o th er Van H ootegem , died suddenly J a n u died here a few weeks ago, a fte r a ary 20 of h ea rt failu re follow ing an \\ e II mail catalogue, or stop, see the article brief Illness from pneum onia. a tta c k of influenza. She had been ^ E S T C O O D ’ Chas. P ra tt and fam ily have come q u ite 111 but was th o u g h t to be g e t while in Gresham hack to th e ir place In G resham from ting along all rig h t and said she felt DISC HARROW S GARDEN SE E D E R S T illam ook, w here he has been em b etter th a t m orning. She suddenly SP IK E HARROW S HAND SE E D E R S W ALKING PIX»WS took a tu rn for th e w orse and died [ ployed In a sh ip y ard since last Ju n e. SANITAiiY CURLED HAIR MATTRESS POTATO PLA N TE R S DRILLS P U L V E R IZ E R S lhSO N S ^ es,A°o<i Sanitary Curled Hair Mattress beneath the F. H. W hitehead was out from ju st as th e d octor arriv ed . She leaves DRAG SAW S (R E A M SE PA R A T O R S sheets of yoar bed, insures you of greater comfort and satisfaction than P o rtlan d on F rid a y looking a fte r bus a husband and little boy of five years ENG INES eny other mattress. It is a more luxurious mattress, and far better made iness Interests. He was a guest at to m ourn h e r loss. than any other mattress, refcurdlessof the materials used in its manufacture. -Mrs. Van H ootegem was a native of the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. I)an W right SILOS with all Dairy Machinery. It is not a hiAh-prieed mattress, but it is the mattress that w ill satisfw you every day throufth the rest of your life. Forty pounds of all new Mrs. Cora C hilders, who moved to Belgium , com ing to th e United States sanitary curled heir are used in flllinft the tick, which is of the best P o rtlan d recently, has been em ploy six years ago, a few days a fte r th e ir A COM PLETE LINE OE IM PLEM ENTS. material, in either a number o f stripes or in art ticking. ed by E. W. A ylsw orth to work in his m arriag e. T he past y ear they have . • C± ,odauy und ‘ v yoa “ >e‘‘RestAood." Let us show you why 12-mile store. W. R. Jo h n so n con resided on Mr. B ram h all's place. She it IS better t h i n 01 hn.iry in.- Presses, and why it is the mattress that voa had a ch eerfu l disposition and won ‘ “ “ , w d " *• -» I i - x - tin u e s his services a t th e store. many frien d s w ith h er sun n y sm ile A recen t p ro p erty tra n s fe r in and k ind ways. G resham was the sale of Will Hea RELIABILITY GRESHAM SERVICE r e r s 5-room bungalow and lot to Ar GRESHAM HOME PRODUCTS nold Ruegg, who will probably tak e ) our HOM E Furnisher COMPANY INCORPORATES possession th e first of next m onth. The in co rp o ratio n of the G resham L ie u ten a n t A. W. B otkin, who has been serv in g in th e m edical corps of Home P ro d u cts C om pany to co n tin u e th e spruce division, has received his the w ork of th e H om e P ack was accom plished discharge and is a t hom e In G resh ing Com pany, am , w here he will ta k e up his p rac early in th e year. T he new co rp o ra tice. tion has a cap italizatio n of $50,000. The in c o rp o rato rs are W. E. Lawe of Among th e m em bers of th e 364th ON THE CHAS. BRAMHALL PLACE, 2 MILES EAST 01 field a rtille ry reg im en t recently a r S eattle, LeRoy Lomax of P o rtlan d , Mr. | TROUTDALE, 1 MILE WEST OF SPRINGDALE, ORE. rived at Cam p Lewis from service Mr. an d Mrs. II. J. Stocker. overseas Is W illiam J. Teevin of S tocker is m an ag er and Mrs. Stocker G resham . It is expected th a t he will secretary . A sm all n u m b er of shares, w hich a re priced a t one d o lla r each be hom e soon. F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 31, 10 o ’Clock a Mrs. B. L. W a lrad 's m other, Mrs. re still on th e m a rk e t. All stock carries 6 per cent an n u a l dividend. O ieselm an, who suffered two stro k es of paralysis ab o u t fo u r w eeks ago, The volum e of business of th e pack TH E FOLLOWING PROPERTY: rem ains in a critica l condition b ut is ing com pany for th e past y ea r was $50,000. in som e respects Im proved. She is L ivestock R equires C lose A tten tion to the Orchard 83 years of age. MAJORITY ABSENT, Bay Gelding, 11 years old, w eight 1350. Grey Horse, 14 -e a rs ok Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibbs received I he pruning and spraying should be done at the MEETING POSTPONED w eight 1350. W hite Horse, 10 years old, w eight 1100. Five Grad a le tte r on F rid a y from th e ir son, right time. Don’t delay your pruning until the sap is up. H olstein Cows. Jersey Cow. H olstein H eifer, 9 months. Fou Dewey, from O chlendung, G erm any, An a tte m p t to hold th e an n u a l young Hogs. w here he is in th e arm y of occupa m eeting of th e sto ck h o ld ers of th e It should be done while the trees are dormant. See what tion. He says he Is well and very local telephone com pany failed yes we have in tools for pruning. anxious to be hom e. terd ay for lack of a m ajority. Out of Im plem ents, Etc. T he in stallatio n of R ebekahs was 289 sto ck h o ld ers only 107 responded 6-, 8- and 10-ft. Pruning Shears, for Buggy: 31,-In. Wagon; light Wagon: set Work H arness; set Buggy not held last night on account of th e to th e roll call. the high pruning. H arness; Oliver Plow; W alking C ultivator; Cream S ep arato r, Empire sm all nu m b ers of m em bers in a t T he m eeting was ad jo u rn e d to No. A. B.; roll Poultry W ire Fence; 20 sacks Seed Potatoes, American tendance. T he cerem ony will be held Monday, F e b ru a ry 10, an d those j 20-, 26- and 30-in. for clo se pruning, W onder; one-half ton Seed O ats; 10 sacks Rolled O ats; one ton a t th e next re g u la r m eeting, when it p resen t w ere in stru c ted to g e t as 1 H ay; 150 q u arts canned F ru it; small Tools; Household Goods, and and a variety o f the hand pruners. is hoped th a t a la rg e n u m b er will be m any proxies as possible so as to num erous other articles. present. i m ake up a m ajo rity . P re sid en t Dow- Pruning Saw s, Etc. Seven Red Cross nu rses from Van- se tt explained th a t such ad jo u rn - LUNCH AT NOON. couver m ilitary hospital w ere en ter- m ents are costly and u rged an a t W t have Drv Lime and Sulphur in stock and recom tained on S unday by m em bers of the tem pt at a m ore successful m eeting mend it in preference to the liquid as it is exactly the TERM S—Sums under $20, Cash; $20 and over, six m onths’ tim e, at G resham W. C. T. U. T he hostesses per cent, on approved security. were Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Mrs. W. Card o f T hanks. same as the liquid when the water is added. It is cheap | Honey and Mrs. G eorge F. Honey. T he u ndersigned w ishes to express er and more convenient to handle. Mrs. Jam M cKinney lias has ic left ------ es - •'■'■»■uuc, u n her er J th m e e n a r ly m h e earty th a a tiK n k S s or of him self and place In th e W alrad sto re in o rd e r to fam ily to Mr. and Mrs. Rodlun for all E. D. V A N H O O T E G E M , O w ner he at hom e with Mr. M cKinney who is th e ir offering and kindness, to Mr. R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. A. MEYERS, Clerl seriously ill. H er place in tile sto re ! N orquist for his kindness in opening H being till.,i ttimporarll) bj Mrs hta bom« for as, to Mr Olson for hls 1 Bessie Brown of P o rtlan d , an old- favors and to all who helped us by a { tim e acq u ain tan ce of Mr. and Mrs. sy m p ath etic handshake. SALEM LETTER GOSSIP ____ GRESHAM, OREGON W alrad C. J. NELSON. __________ __ C o n tin u e d from page 1 T he rep o rt has been received of As a m a tte r of fact you n ever knew l’ra -v cd to be delivered from being the d eath of H enry E ifeldt last week nt th e sta te ho sp ital In Salem , w here a child to be spanked w ith a slipper, ,ua<ie a crim in al of if he happened to he was tak en fo r tre a tm e n t several never saw anybody throw a boot- leave one of th ese b o ttles of fru it weeks ago. He had been a w o rk er at jack at a cat and probably n ever saw ' j uice uncorked and it ferm en ted the brick y ard for a n um b er of years. a b o o tjack ; and never knew an old He leaves a widow, who lives a t Ho- maid th a t wore curls and hoop- o ver n ig h t. He w anted to save the in d u strie s but w anted also to invoke sk irts. gan statio n . A llah, th e g iv er of all Good, to fo r In a le tte r received a few days ago give him if a w arm wind w afted th e la'iu'ii M illinery, by Mrs. S. C. Jo n es from h er son Ser F ine o p p o rtu n ity open for voung to rm e n t g erm s into th e open b ottle g ean t Guy D. Jo n es, he said th e unit lady w ishing to learn m illinery.' For he was with was all packed and ready term s call Misz M illinery, G resham , and he becam e a crim in al by h arb o r- | Ing beverages w ith m ore th an 1 to sail for home. He was still a t Con- phone 5 4x2. per cent of alcohol. He forgot th a t 3 0 x 3 .................................. $ 1 8 .5 0 tre s and still a p art of th e 162d reg i th e M oham m edan god A llah is a non We h ea r mostly about m o th er love, m ent, 41st division. T he le tte r was but th e re really Is a good deal of wine d rin k in g god. an d th e house w ritten Decem ber 27. x ................................. $ 2 3 .5 0 In a le tte r to th e O utlook, Mr. and fa th e r love, too, th a t deserves occa had a good laugh an d passed th e resolution. Mrs V. H. Read of P o rtla n d say th a t sional m ention before th e funeral. The fight o ver th e Rogue riv er The air forces will be one th e ir son, Guy. is am ong th e casuals All a u to top p a rts and repairs, fisheries is on again. H. B. 180 th e most Im p o rtan t branches who arriv ed a t Cam p Lewis on last Quick work. 'i S. P aln iq u lst, provides in effect fo r doing awrav th e n atio n al defense of any i T hursday. He is in excellent h ealth G resham . tlon in th e fu tu re . Therefc w ith sein in g on th e Rogue riv er, in ( iresliam and expects to be hom e soon. T h eir Phone 691 Am erica seem s p articu la rly fori A uto accessories fo r all cars. C. eplte of th e fact th a t at th e last elec son, Ross, was in F ran ce w hen last E. O sburn & Co. nate In Its new com m ander, M tion th e people voted to keep seines Gen C harles T M enoher, who h eard from on D ecem ber 21. in o p eratio n . T his bill does not ex now in charge of th e a ir forces I Mrs. Je n n ie Kemp, fo rm er sta te S potlights and electric horns. th e United States. G eneral Mer actly p ro h ib it seines but m akes the I Some choice b arg ain s at C hipm an's ' president of th e W. C. T. U spent E. O sburn & Co. her m ade a g reat rec o rd . I second-hand sto re Adv. use of them im p racticab le. It Is a several days last week visiting at the bill to cripple th e salm on industry. | hom e of Mrs W F. Honey. Mrs. W ar Svings Stam ps save lives I Kemp has been w orking for th e year In connection w ith the n atio n al food ad m in istra tio n She is going now to Allows us to com pete with all rival» so u th e rn C alifo rn ia for a visit with The In g red ien ts of o u r bread and I h e r son. pastries are In stric t conform ity with K irk Thom pson Is at hom e again have been learned during the great World War. the w ar reg u latio n s and the neatness ! for a sh o rt visit but expects to re- (hie is that by practice of conservation and thrift, a nation c of o u r bakery has given us the h ig h tu rn to S eattle In a few days and will an individual can accomplish things which seemed in forme est sa n ita ry ra tin g P atro n ize a probably receive hls d isch arg e from days impossible. home in dustry. th e navy In th e n ea r fu tu re He went There is perhaps no more striking proof of what can be ae recently to New York by way of t h e complished by intelligent conservation than what has beet P anam a can al and from th e re was done by America in the popular financing of the war. tra n sfe rre d to S eattle. He was rec G resham . |*hon<> I I , om m ended for a com m ission. Before the war there were less than three hundred thousan« Miss Ruth M ontague. G resham l i bond holders in the United States. b rarian . is p lan n in g to begin at once | th e collection of a w ar relics exhibit, 1 The American people were taught to practice Thrift, to elimi which will be an a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re at nate waste and to save their money. Home-made Sausage and th e lib rary . She will be glad to re RESU LT Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham ceive p h o to g rap h s of G resham sol Forty million bond holders today in the United States diers and sou v en irs e ith e r for p e r - ' and Bacun Mrs. P reston Gibson, to rm er The National Thrift Achievement may well serve as an inspir J n ianent or te m p o rary exhibit. Miss We buy Beef t attle, Calv. s. wife of th e well known W ashing ation also to the individual. K .Montague Is e a g er to co o p erate in [ ton society man and g ran d d a u g h Hogs, Hides. Etc. every way w ith th e p n tro n s of the te r of the late S enator Jam es Mc I IKMKKM, V PIEN TIDN I lib rary In m aking th e In stitu tio n of j Millan of Michigan, has retu rn ed G eo. H e Sm oke A our Meat to the national capital for th e so M a in H tr e e t G r e s h a m , O re . th e g re a te st possible value and tn- Fbou. twi cial season now th a t war has been G ltFM IA M . O R E «,«» tervst. shoved to the backgroand that will do the work in the right way. Something Here You’ll Soon Be Looking for M__ W ILSON’S . W BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY J. ED. METZGER AUCTION SALE GOOD FRUIT L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. DEVELOPING EAGLE WINGS, HIS JOB Goodyear Tires FORD SIZE 30 3A C. E. Osburn & Co. ' t BAKING EXCELLENCE SOCIAL BEAUTY BACK FOR CAPITAL SEASON zwzr Lessons of Inestimable Worth CITY BAKERY SANITARY MARKET Dietl, Prop. ¿first ^tatv 5.iauk