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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
» GRESHAM All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUM BER Government Restrictions are Removed and we are better able than ever to accomodate the public. Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand, also all kinds of other Sized Lumber. WE DELIVER L IM B E R ANYWHERE Bruns Lumber Co. SANDY, OREGON PHONE SANDY 29 T ake Bluff Road; Mill H alf Mile South of Sandy ... IS VAT TTP H P ™ MTT à m If L D growth SjuCi&U,? J Ite m s OUTLOOK F ro m CORBETT FR ID A Y , F E B H I ARY 14, 1010 M a n y L o c a litie s MELROSE AND VICTOR Ï Mr. S terns, o u r g en ial statio n Alton, th e tw o-year-old son of Mr. ag en t, w ent to Sherw ood Monday to an d Mrs. H. L. D outhit, is seriously look a f te r his real e sta te th ere. Mrs. ill w ith in te stin al grip. He is being S tern s accom panied him as fa r as n u rsed by Mrs. S. R. Bradfleld of P o rtlan d and will visit a t th e hom e of G resham and is rep o rted to be im h er son u n til Mr. S tern s retu rn s. proving. Mrs. C. J. L lttlep ag e, of Mosier, Percy C onrad, who received h h cam e Monday to visit h er d au g h ter, discharge a t Cam p Lew is ab o u t two Mrs. H enry Nelsen. weeks ago, left T uesday to jo in his Mrs. Jam es P ounder, who has been b ro th er, O rrie, iu N ebraska The two in poor h ealth for som e tim e, was will visit with rela tiv e s in N ebraska ta k en to a P o rtla n d h o sp ital last and Ohio. W ednesday, Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge H ayden and Mrs. Eva Fox an d d au g h te r F r a n fam ily, who have been a t B righton ces and Mrs. Lewis Bradley, of P o rt n ear Tillam ook fo r several m onths, land, visited th e ir p aren ts, Mr. an 1 have retu rn ed to th e ir farm here. Mr. Mrs. W. H. Reed, la st week. j H ayden has been n ig h t forem an in a F red Conkle, who enlisted a t th ° mill w orking on g o v ern m en t con tim e o u r governm ent e n te re d the trac ts. * w ar an d who has been in service A lexander T hom pson received a overseas and was sev eral tim es le tte r from his son, S tu a rt, on Mon w oundfd, re tu rn e d S atu rd ay and is day, sta tin g th a t he expected to re visiting friends in th is vicinity. ceive his d isch arg e soon from Camp Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. K ite from Lewis. T he S eattle strik e has in te r- Idaho are visiting th e ir d au g h ter, ferred som ew hat w ith the dem obili Mrs. D orden, and at p resen t Mrs. zation plans at the W ashington cump. K ite has ch arg e of th e postotfice. S tu a rt has been iu Camp Mills, Long Rev. G eorge Enoch, who grew to Island, and in Cam p Lee, V irginia; m anhood in th is vicinity, and for was one day actu ally on the w ater th e past ten years has been a m is on th e way to F ran ce, but was re sio n ary from th e Seventh Day Ad called upon th e sig n in g of th e a rm is v en tist church to In d ia, will give a tice, Aside from th a t, m easles a re lectu re at th e C o rb ett church Monday th e biggest th rill he had, but he m ade evening, F eb ru ary 17. a perfect recovery, lie w rote of v is L eona Spybrock was born in Bel itin g old F o rt P e te rsb u rg of Civil giu m in 1867 an d d ep a rted th is lifa W ar days, w hile a t Cam p Lee. A lexander Thom pson was a Gresli F e b ru a ry 2, 1919. Mrs. Spybrock has lived in th is com m unity since her am visitor on T h u rsd ay . F red M organ, of B eaver Bend, was m a rria g e to E. Spybrock and leaves besides h er husb an d , two sons and in G resham on business this week. th ree d a u g h te rs to m ourn h e r d e FA IRVIEW p a rtu re . PAGE TH R + K Nobody Will Compel you to zave, but Inter on in life, when you’re up against it, you may wish most emphatically that you had a part of the money you have ftivoled away with nothing to show for it. Why not open a Savings Account here. interest, compounded every six months We pay 4 ’, K e pay 4 per cent Interest Compounded every six months. BANK OF GRESHAM County and City Depository T he value of tnilk and b u tte r fat in [ th e ch ild ’s diet was never m ore force- fully brought o ut th a n in th e story of th e lih o ten tw ins as told by th e fa th er, E. A. lih o ten , d u rin g th e recent h ea rin g on oleo m arg arin e before the jo in t legislative com m ittee appointed to in vestigate th e d airy in d u stry . Mr. Rhoten, who is ad v ertisin g m anager for th e Pacific Homestea- DICTIONARY ¡a an all-know of Salem and well know n am ong the ing teacher, a universal question answerer, made to meet your stockm en and farm ers of th e sta te needs. I t is in daily use by told how th e ir hom e was blessed six h u n d red s of th o u sa n d s of sue- y ears ago w ith a p a ir of tw in boys cen ful men and women the world over. 400.000 W ords. 2700 Pages. 6000 I l how it becam e necessary to su b stitu - lu str a tio n s. 12,000 B iographical E n tu te cow ’s m ilk fo r m o th e r’s m ilk tries. 30,000 G eo g ra p h ica l S u b je c ts. RUSH BUILDING, MAIN STREET, NEAR GRESHAM BAKERY o u m ra m . and the difficulty in g ettin g one of the Panama-Pacific Exposition. boys to contin u e th e use of m ilk as REGULAR and INDIA PAPER Editions. W R IT E for Specimen Page« F R E E soon as he was old enough to tak e P ocket M aps if you nam e th is paper. o th e r food. G. & C. M E R R IA M C O ., Sp rin gfield, M aas., U. S . A. As a resu lt of his refu sal to drink m ilk and to eat b u tte r Rex failed to keep pace w ith his b ro th er Ray who was a t all tim es a g lu tto n for m ilk and b u tte r. Ray has grow n into a rugged lad w hile Rex show s plainly A su rp rise p arty was given a t th e th e stu n tin g effect of th e absence of PLEASANT VALLEY hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Town th e vital elem en t of n u tritio n found J. F. W ing, of L ents, was looking send T uesday evening in honor o only in b u tte r fat, fat of eggs and in Office with Commercial T ransfer Co., 225 Ash 8t., bet. F irst and Second a fte r business in te re sts In th is vicin th e ir son, E arl, th e occasion being his the leafy vegetables. Gresham Office, G arage near Lumber Yard, Residence same. b irth d ay . The evening was sp e n t ' At b irth they w ere th e sam e w eight ity one day recently. social conversation an d music, an d re C hris Borges has been m ustered Today, a t a few days past six years Ray weighs 58 pounds w hile Rex o u t of th e service and retu rn ed fresh m en ts w ere served. T hose pres tips th e scales a t 4 7 or 11 pounds home. Chris g ot as far as cam p en t w ere, Mr. and Mrs. E arl T eg art M eade, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. B laine T u rn e r, Mr. and less. A ugust H eller has received an hon- i ^ rs- Cedric Stone, Miss Rosalie Up to the age of five years th e g en e ral appearan ce of Rex show ed o rab le discharge from th e U. S. arm y ! ljU8c'le r , Boy and Clyde Stone, Jack M anufactured by Mr. i Luscher, Leroy Stone and Jo sep h in e GRESHAM plainly the effects of m a ln u tritio n an d has re tu rn e d to his farm Bdwy 2082, A-2078 I’hone 851 PORTLAND I SANDY CREAMERY CO. and caused th e p aren ts no end of H eller was sta tio n e d in New York Tow nsend. G randm a W hetm ore, who has be‘“i The nam e “ M ount Hood B u tte r" grief. It was th en th a t they discov for som e tim e. has h ereto fo re been used by p er A baby girl arriv ed at th e hom e of quite sick, s slowly im proving. ered th a t Rex could be induced to m ission of th e M ount Hood Ice A tten tio n is called to th e p a trio t! Mr. and Mrs. H. F. S ager on th e 5th e a t cottage cheese. T his was su p Cream Co., w hich has all its dairy m em orial services to be held a t Sm ith p ro d u cts reg istered u n d er th a t plied and was seasoned w ith cream inst. Home-made Sausage and G. H. Richey atten d e d a m eeting [ M em orial P re sb y teria n church <>a title. T h a t perm ission has ceased, which has resu lted in a m ark ed im- Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham hence the change of nam e, w hich, I provem ent in th e boy’s ap p earan ce of th e county fa ir board la st T u es Sunday, beginning a t 11 o’clock, An becam e effective on Ja n u a ry 1. and Bacon. is being pre I and grow’th. This is in exact accord day. Mr. Richey is a m em ber of the in te restin g p ro g ram “ M o u n ta in .M eadow B u tte r " i pared. It will include readings, reel We buy Beef Cattle, Calves, will be found a t all the leading i | with th e experim ents of Dr. E. V board. Ilogs, H ides, E tc sto res In th e county. Ask for It i McCollum, the noted scien tist on n u Chas. K ennedy, a C reston business tatio u s, bo I os an d o th e r featu res I ’A lt.MKKS, ATTENTION I m an, was a valley v isito r on business You are invited to ta k e p art In the tritio n . service in honor of o u r g re a t presl We Smoke Your Meat m a tte rs one day th is week. P h o n e 881 M ain S tr eet O reaham , Ore. dents, W ashington, Lincoln and Chas. D ah lq u ist was tra n sa c tin g BORING Roosevelt. business in G resham la st M onday. Mrs. E lla L arson, of Boring, spent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O 'C onnell, of RUNNING THE FORD Indigestion. W ednesday in G resham . She was a P o rtlan d , w ere o u t and spent th e A L L K IN D S A N D A L L S IZ E S KELSO IN COLD W EATHER T ake u few doses of C h am b erlain 's luncheon guest of Mrs. C. E. R usher, w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mrs. O 'Con New Gallery T ablets as directed for indigestion, Mrs.C. Bowen and children, Of Port a tte n d in g the Ladies Aid and M is n ell’s fa th e r, A. B. Olson. “ F ord ow ners could save th em and you will soon forget ab o u t your land, spent several days last week with sionary society m eeting a t Mrs. A. W. A. C. Ball accom panied by his selves a lot of tro u b le In cold w eather stom ach tro u b les Try it. Adv. PICTU RE FRAMING her m other, Mrs. C. A. Sindall. S hipley’s hom e in th e aftern o o n . m o th er, Mrs. E. Ball, and Mr and If they would only use u good, zero GILT OR NA TURA L WOOD Ned Nelson, who has been quite M orris W ilm arth , of th e 13th Am Mrs. W. F. G arriso n , atten d e d churcli N eat and Cheap >1 t l t li F T (.»I n i X l l o x s cold te st oil of lig h t body refined 111. Is improving. m unition train , Cam p Lewis, was a at L en ts Sunday. from C alifo rn ia cru d e ,’ said C. A. Clarence Cassidy of Bull Run was a POTATO PRICES DECLINE visitor a t the hom e of his a u n t, Mrs, M A X S C H N E ID E R McCarty, special ag en t, fo r th e S tan Kelso visitor Sunday. P o ta to v a lu e s h a v e d e c lin e d t h r o u g h E lia L arson, on Sunday. M athew s' Bldg, Main S tre e t ROCKWOOD CHURCH The Kelso Red Cross Auxiliary will d ard Oil com pany, in discussing cold o u t th e s h ip p in g a r e a s th e p a s t w eek P h o n e 541 T he w ar d ep a rtm en t rep o rts E iler fro m 10 c e n ts to 20 c e n ts p e r cw t. an d ANNOUNCES SERVICES meet regularly every Wednesday. A w eath er lu b ricatio n yesterday. S to rm ’s of Boring, arriv ed in E rance S a c k e d sto c k In G reeley , C o lo ra d o Is “ In th e Ford m otor, th e clutch is now m o v in g m o stly a t »1.00 p e r e w t.a n d from a G erm an prison camp. Services were begun a t th e Rock full attendance is requested as there PLEASANT HOME com bined with th e engine and lu b ri In S o u th e rn Id a h o a t S0-9O eta. H ulk sto c k wood M. E. (co m m u n ity ) church last is still much work to be done. R. Jonsrud has been appointed cap cated from th e cran k case. If the a ro u n d W a u p a c a . W I s , Is b rin g in g »1 29 Rev. E. A. L eonard will preach at F arm ers Mutual .Makes B ig Gain. Sunday, a fte r a lapse of one m onth oil gets thick and sluggish iu cold p e r cw t., w h e re la s t w eek it w a s » I 46-1.60. th e B aptist church next Sunday T he ann u al rep o rt of th e F arm ers w ithout services. T he a tte n d a n c e was tain of the drive for the Armenian w eather, tile dises of th e clutch stick T h e beat H tco k to n sto c k Is now g o in g a t »1 M5, a d ro p of 15 cts. S im ila r d w lin e s a r e m orning. A cordial in v itatio n is ex M utual F ire R elief Ass’n of P o rtlan d good both at th e S unday school in and Syrian relief. The people of these filed with the In su ran ce D epartm ent th e m orning and th e p reaching se rv countries are In d ire need of food to g eth er. T his is w hat causes hard n o ted In th e A tla n tic . 'o a s t m a rk e ts. ten d ed to all. of Oregon shows $1,301,6 34.00 in su r cra n k in g and th a t p ersisten t creep In N ew York, b u lk w h ite s te a k th a t w as Thousands of woman and children arc ance w ritten by tile Ass’n in ice In th e evening. ing forw urd as if th e clutch wen b rin g in g »2.00-2.26 la s t w eek is now g o in g GILLIS a t »1.90- 210. 1918, and 475 new m em bers gained It is th e desire of th e p asto r and d estitu te and in the most pitiable p d u rin g the year. The A ss'n is Sunday school su p e rin te n d e n t i> condition. Let us th in k of them as artly engaged. in ttie m id d le W est c a r lo t m a r k e t prices “ Zerolene L ight is refined from h a v e been fa irly s te a d y . At K a n s a s C ity A m eeting will be held a t Gilli3 now in its 15th year, and has about neighbors and open our h earts and build up a good a d u lt Bible class C alifornia cru d e of th e n ap h th en e M in n eso ta an d C o lo ra d o p o ta to e s r a n g in g ch u rch next T uesday evening, F eb five m illion insu ran ce in force. pocket-books for th e ir relief. Since its o rg an itio n , the Ass’n has w ith its own officers, who will m ap series has a n a tu ra l zero cold te st; fro m »1.65-1.76 p e r cw t. In c a rlo ta . T h e C h i ru ary 18, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock, when Robert Jonsrud recently sold drag- m ade an ann u al saving of over 50% out th e program w hich they deem c a g o m a r k e t s tr e n g th e n e d a tr if le an d it flows freely down to zero tem pera W isconsin ro u n d w h ite s s a c k e d a r e up E lder Enoch, a form er resid e n t of as com pared with board rates on farm best to follow, providing the plans do saws to the following—Chas Krebs lure. It does not become stiff and 10 eta. to »155 1.75 T h e F o rt W o rth th is p a rt of th e county, but recently insurance, to its m em bers. H. W. n o t conflict w ith th e policy of th e Fred Suekow, Wm F isher, and Mr sluggish because it co n tain s no par- m a r k e t fo r C o lo ra d o am i Id a h o ro u n d a m issionary in India, will give a S nashail, presid en t of th e A ss'n. is W idner of Handy Ridge, and to Bill church. iffin e to congeal and thicken In cold w h lte a la d o w n to »1 Mil to »1.M5 p e r cw t In stereo p ticon le ctu re illu stra tin g the ag en t for G resham and vicinity. The office is at 4 09 Stock Exchange Bldg., ca rlo ta . T h e Jo b b in g m a r k e ts h a v e a T he service is to be m ade as a t Andrews of Cottrell. sp iritu a l condition prevailing in In corner 3ti and Y am hill stre e ts, P o rt The m arriage license of a couple w eather. W hen such an oil Is used w e a k e r te n d a n c y . N o rth e rn llurliH nka lost trac tiv e as possible w ith serm ons on dia. All are invited. th e re Is no tro u b le with h ard c ra n k 16 c ts a t N ew O rle a n s to »2.36 2.40 anil land, Phone Main 5006.— Adv. live gospel topics and special music. was seed in a Portland paper recently, ing. inefficient lubrication o r sticky stiM-ktoii B u r b a n k s d eclin ed s im ila r ly a t Sunday school convenes a t 10:3 0 namely Gus Here and Lula Lamoreaux. I,os A n g eles to »2.00-2-15 fo r fa n c y stock. clutch.’’ Gus Herz Is the youngest son of Adolph in th e m orning and preach in g service P ric e s a r e d e c lin in g In th e N o rth w e st f O u R . FAT ROW w m e re th e to p fo r No. I sto c k Is »1.75-1 M6. will be held at 7 :3 0 in th e evening. Herz, a pioneer farm er of Kelso; and COTTRELL I P R A IS E U S S h ip m e n ts fo r th e w eek to ta l 1954 c a rs T he p asto r, Rev. F. J. Schnell, says Miss Letnoreaux, who lived here In c o m p a riso n w ith 2537 la s t w eek an d ab o u t th e com plim ents th a t L. euerv dav th a t everyone will be accorded a some years ago has since resided in R oland M anary, who has ju st re 27110 th e w eek b efo re. In a d d itio n 102 c a r s ou r patrons are paying us, and warm welcome. E. W. P eterson Is Portland. tu rn ed from F ran ce, called on his w ere Im p o rted fro m C a n a d a . D u rin g th e we w ant to say rig h t here and E. V. Erickson is still confined to g ran d m o th er, Mrs J. M anary, Sun w ic k C a lif o r n ia sh ip p e d 1211 c u rs, Id a h o u p e rin ten d en t of th e S unday school 140. W a s h in g to n 00, O reg o n 35 an il N ev a d a now, “ Mr. and Mrs. C ustom er, home with sickness. day. He was accom panied by his 30. we th a n k you. Y our kind POST AND CORPS TO p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Manary O N IO N M A R K E T C O N T IN U E S w ords are sending your friends SANDY BLUFF STAG NANT INSTALL OFFICERS Miss Hazel O oger spent a few days to th is shop, and we are going O nion m o v em en t Is d r a g in g In a ll p a r ts to tre a t them rig h t. A gain, we a t hom e w ith h er p aren ts. Miss Go Mrs John B arn ett has returned o f th e c o u n try w ith p ra c tic a lly no c h a n g e T he in stallatio n of officers of th e th a n k you.” g er recently received h er diplom a as In p ric e s fo r th e p a s t w eek e x c e p t s lig h t M. A. Ross Post and W om ens Relief home much improved, after taking A. J. W . BROW N, Prop. a g ra d u a te n u rse from Reed college d eclin es in th e N o rth w e s te rn co n su m in g Corps will be th e fe a tu re of the re g medical treatm en ts In Portland. G resham . Ore. A. It. G oger Is serv in g on the F eb m a rk e ts , d u e to th e m a r k e tin g of sto c k s Miss Lilah H engstler was taken to u lar m eeting of those o rg an izatio n s th a t w e re n o t k e e p in g w ell In sto ra g e . In ru ary Jury. the hospital again where, afte r an R o c h ester. N. Y., s h ip p e rs a r e still ra k in g tom orrow . All offlcers-elect are urged Miss Maud Colvin, who sp en t the »1 MU-2.10 fo r th e ir beat stis-k a n d a t th e X-ray exam ination,it was found nec to be p rese n t on tim e. w inter with h er sister, Mrs Robert S an F ra n c is c o s to r a g e s th e b est A u s tr a Rev. I. B. Self of F airv iew , a past essary to operate on her ankle as the M anary, has retu rn ed to her hom e at lia n B ro w n s a r e r a n g in g fro m (1.75-2.00. com m ander, will be th e in stallin g of bone was affected, it is hoped now she In th e T e x a s m a rk e ts . Jo b b in g p r i s e s a r e M arshland. r a n g in g fro m »3.00-2-50 fo r W e s te rn sto c k ficer for th e Post C aptain J. B V ar will rapidly recover. O scar Seeberg, of P o rtlan d , was a a n d m o stly »3.50-4.00 fo i N o rth C e n tra l Anthony H engstler is home after ney of P o rtlan d , a m em ber of S um Sunday visitor at th e C rosw ell home. stu ck . T h e sh ip m e n ts fo r th e w eek to ta le d n er P ost, will be th e officer of the day. spending several m onths In North Ya SOME USEFUL HINTS 25M c a rs . lacst w eek th e re w e re 310 c a r s a n d th e w eek b e fo re 356. Rev. Mr. Self has recently received kima. D readful ( ou gli 4 urtvl. Sewing M achine Sm oothing Iron or Byron Edw ards has rented his place th e ap p o in tm en t as aid on th e staff of M otor T rav elin g Iron G e t t in g H ill o f (o ld s. G eneral Adams, N ational C om m ander to Elm er Dukes, who has moved his A severe cold is often followed by V acuum C leaner C urling-Iron and family there and is w orking in P ort of th e G. A. R. W ashing M achine D rying Comb In one rough cough for which C ham ber The easiest and qu ick est way to g et D o It land. F loor, T able and V ibrato r la in ’s Cough Rem edy has proven es rid of a cold is to ta k e C h am b erlain 's That T errible H eadache. Desk Lam ps H eating Pad Mr. and Mrs. Brook and daughter, pecially valuable. Mrs F. W Olsen, the Cough Remedy. Tills p rep a ra tio n has Chafing-D ish Do you have periodic a tta c k s of R adiato r headache accom panied by sickness of Lily, spent a couple of days of last M arysville, Mo., w rites: “ A bout two been In use for many years and its T oaster P o rtab le Stove and E le c tric a l I th e stom ach o r vom iting, a sallow week with th eir daughters, Mrs. C hand years ago my little boy Je an cau g h t value fully proven. No m a tte r w hat Grill Oven j skin and lul eyes? If so, you can get ler and M yrtle Brook of Troutdale. Coffee P erco lato r Range a severe cold and coughed d read fu lly rem edy you use, how ever, care m ust W ay quirk relief by ta k in g C h am p erlaln 's Milk W arm er Fan Clarence Edw ards is staying a while for days I tried a n u m b er of cough be tak en not to co n tra ct a second cold T ab lets as directed for biliousness, I and you may be able to avoid these with his Uncle, Elm er Edwards, who medicine» but n o th in g did him any before you have recovered from the good until I gave him C h a m b e rla in ’s first one, and th e re Is serio u s d an g er i a tta c k s If you observe th e directions is now at home. 'ough Rem edy It relieved his cough of this. A man of m iddle agV o r o ld with each package.— Adv. Electric Building Ail au to top p a rts and rep airs rig h t aw ay and before he had fin er should go to bed and stay In bed F ord and C hevrolet rep airin g . C. Quick work. 5. 8. P alm q u lst, ished ta k in g one h ottie he was cured. until fully recovered It |g b etter to th in k It Is ju st fine for children E. O sburn, G resham . tf G resham . stay In bed th ree days at the sta rt Adv. th an th e re weeks la te r on.— Adv. Here is your opportunity to insure against embarrassing errors in spelling, pronunciation and poor choice o f words. Know the meaning o f puzzling war terms. Increase your efficiency, which results in power and success. WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL Electric Vacuum Laundry ROUGH DRY AND WET WASH PROMPT DELIVERY PRICES REASONABLE A. J. MILLER, Proprietor EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Regular Trips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. Mountain Meadow Butter ALBERT EKSTROM SANITARY MARKET Geo. Dietl, Prop. PHOTOS We Have Heard a Lot GRESHAM MARKET ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME ELECTRIC STORE