Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 28, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAG E FOUR
QJndernoath the
Snow-white
Sheets^
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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
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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
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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.
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