Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 13, 1919, Image 6

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    OUTLOOK
GRESHAM LOCALS
A safe T ra c to r to o p e ra te b a la n c e d rig h t, a n d r ig h t in w eig h t.
Tuesday, May 13, 1919
INDUSTRIAL NUM BER
M rs. M. D . K e rn was b e a u tifu lly
re m in d e d o f M o th e rs ' day on Sunday
by th e re c e ip t o f lo v e ly (lo w ers and
a box o f chocolates fro m h e r son.
W . R. K e rn and h e r d a u g h te r. M rs.
W . J. H o lle n b e c k o f R u p e rt. Id a h o
and by a te le g ra m fro m h e r soli H a r­
o ld o f th e 18 th E n g in e e rs, R y „ who
w ire d fro m Kansas, w h ere he was en ­
ro u te hom e fro m service overseas.
SALVATION ARMY
STAGES CAMPAIGN
O regon w ill have Its o p p o r tu n ity to
pay its de bt to T h e S a lv a tio n A rm y
fo r th is organization's now fam ou s
se rvice overseas when th e sta te c a m ­
pa ig n to raise |25O,bOO
f o r th e
a r m y ’s H om e S ervice fu n d is u n d e r
way, Jun e 32 to 30, in c lu s iv e .
C o de r th e a c tiv e g u id a n ce o f th e j
O ie g o n S tate E lk s A s s o c ia tio n , th e
d riv e w ill be sta g i d In eve ry c o rn e r
o f th e sta te . Hie s ta te ’s q u o ta being
$125,000 w h ile th e c ity o f P o rtla n d
w ill lie lo oke d to to g a th e r th e o th e r
h a lf o f m e a m o u n t sought
T h is w ill be the fir s t and only
cam p aign fo r fu n d s staged by t h i
S a lv a tio n A rm y fo r the c o m in g year
and every cent o f the money w ill be
spent w ith in
the confines o f H ie '
i. . New h o s p ita ls and m a te rn ity
and re fu g e hom es and the s u p p o rt 6 i
the e s ta b lis h m e n ts In service n o w w ill
receive th e fu n d s
G o v e rn o r Ben W. O lc o tt is h o n o r­
a ry sta te c h a irm a n and G eorge E.
B a ke r, m a y o r o f P o rtla n d , is a c tiv e
c h a irm a n
A. L. M ills , p re s id e n t o f
Tin- E irs t N a tio n a l B ank o f P o rtla n d
is sta te tre a s u re r.
T h e o th e r m e m ­
bers o f the c o m m itte e w ho w ill have
cha rge o f th e budgiU and th e g e n e r­
al w o rk are p r o m ln " it c itiz e n s fro m
a ll p a rts o f th e state. A m o n g the m
is Jud ge G eorge W . S ta p le to n , o f
How the T h rift A ppeal M ay S trike Some
N 0 P t! I AlHT PlAHTlN’
much TH6 Y ear ' B ottom ’ s
tiABtE Yc'DPOp GUTTA*
THESE VUA« PRICES AMY
TiME - 'EM THEM VUHff?e
I'D HE W i TH A COTTA
CROPS ON
„ MY HANDS ?
lb
'
M rs. W. E. Rates o f P o rtla n d v is it­
ed the B u rk e je w e lry s to re io Gresh
am one day last week to fin d the Ma
s o n it r in g th a t w o u ld best please het
husband
fo r
a
b irth d a y present.
Needless to say s|ie fo u n d it.
M r. and M rs. R o bt. L a nsd ow n e
d ro ve fro m O regon C ity on S unday ie
t h e ir new C h e v ro le t. T h e y w ere the
guests o f the la tte r's m o th e r, M rs. S
It. lir a d fle ld , and s is te r, M rs. C. E.
R usher.
J. B. K e r r has gone to V a n co u ve r.
B. C.. on a s h o rt business and plea»
u re tr ip .
A w e ll-a tte n d e d m e e tin g was held
a t the M e th o d is t E piscop al c h u rc h
la s t n ig h t. T h e m e e tin g th is e ve n in g
w ill he o f special in te re s t, as Rev.
E a rl B. C o tto n o f P le asa nt H om e w ill
lead th e s in g in g and also s in g solos.
T h e song service b e gins at 7 :4 5 . A ll
ure in v ite d
T w o dozen h e u u lifu l roses cam e to | Gresham
M rs. J. N. C la n u h a n on S unday as i
W ith th e a c tiv ity o f th e tho usan ds
fr a g r a n t re m in d e r o f th e day fro m o f E lks in a ll p a rts o f th e s ta te and
h e r son, l)r. J. E C la n a h a u o f Sea­ the c o -o p e ra tio n o f th is p o w e rfu l
side.
c o m m itte e , it is expected th a t th e j
M r. and M rs. E. A. S im m o ns and d riv e w ill c a rry f a r o v e r th e q u o ta . |
W . II. M lsz and w ife , o f P o rtla n d ,
W hat th e S a lv a tio n A rm y d id fo r
spent M o th e r’s day w ith M rs. Mlsz the men on th e f ir in g lin e is h is to ry
and d a u g h te r.
but It w ill ne ver be fo rg o tte n by th e
T he E aste rn S ta r and M asonic men w ho experienced the Joys o f hot
and
s te a m in g
co ffe e
lodges w ill g ive an in fo r m a l da n cin g d o u g h n u ts
p a rty S a tu rd a y e ve ning. T hose who w h ile fa c in g a ll the h o rro rs o f th e
T hey w ill not
w ish to ''B it o u t " th e n u m b e rs m ay fr o n t lin e trench es.
GRESHAM, OREGON
e n jo y a gam e o f card s, i f th e y so de­ fo rg e t the f ir s t aid to the in ju r e d
service and the c o m fo rta b le h o s p i­
sire .
M rs. KittHey. o f P o rtla n d , was a ta l assistance th e y rece ive d and In
t a lle r at th e M isz m illin e r y S a tu r­ view o f th e d ilig e n c e o f th e S a lva ­
tio n A rm y in Eranee, th e E lk s have
day.
pledged the m se lve s to le nd t h e ir e v ­
M iss O pal P h illip s an d M r. and e ry e ffo r t to th e success o f th e d riv e .
M rs. R. V. P e te rso n , o f G resham ,
were S unday v is ito rs a t A u m s v ille ,
I 'n l t c l W a r V eterans.
O regon.
The U n ite d W ar Veterans, a n a tio n a l
O pal P h illip s is w o r k in g at the o rg a n isa tio n , has been form ed to in ­
M lsz m illin e r y .
clude in Its active m em bership a ll vet-
Mrs. I, P. M a n n in g was called to
rans o f the CP il W ar, Spanish W ar,
Cottage Grove, where her siste r, M rs
m d W o rld W ar.
,M .1 Em erson passed aw ay last E rl
The objects a n : To u n ite In fra te r-
da v
la l bonds, th ro u g h n a tio n a l, state, loe-
In the O utlook w in d o . may be seen :l and fo r. ig n o rg a n iza tio n s, a ll sol­
a v< ry ¡uteri s tin g panoram a of tin d i' rs and sail, r« of the U n ite d States;
i i ip tiiate M em o rial Day, as estab-
(¡h in t R ive r valley
C e til P ulfe r, who
Is in the a rm y o f occupation, sent It 1 sin d by the G rand A rm y o f the Ite-
borne w ith a r o ll'c tio n - o f fo reign coins oublie, and to preserve fro m neglect
in-- g ra v is o f O u r N a tio n ’s dead; to
and a so u ve n ir o f Coblenz.
W EDN ESD A Y S
Miss M arg are t B u rke was a Sunday secure e m p lo ym e nt fo r and assist o u r
■ onirades, th e ir widows, orphans, and
guest w ith the Spencers.
A fte rn o o n a n d E ven in g
di ¡'i ndent re la tiv e s ; to prom ote lo y a l­
M r. and Mrs K ilg o re r ic e n tly from ty. m u tu a l a id and co-operation am ong
Estacada, are in Chicago a tte n d in g a tie m in a ll lines o f endeavor; to secure
G A. It. meet
They w ill re tu rn in a
■oin Congress and o th e r le g is la tiv e
collide o f weeks.
O u t II i h p t ' s B a r b e r S h o p
In ,d ie s the enactm ent o f law s b e n e ficia l
M r and Mrs. L in v ille and son, of to tlie w e lfare o f o u r comrades, and to
P o rtla n d , spent Sunday w ith tin- G. W '■cure em p lo ym e nt fo r those who have
Gleason fa m ily
re tu rn e d to c iv il p u rs u its in conso­
M r. and M rs G uy M atthe w s and nance w ith law s w h ich p re fe r h o n o r­
da ug hter. VVr Roy W h ite , w ife and a b ly discharged soldiers and s a ilo rs fo r
daughters. M axine and M u rre ll, spent governm ent service; to p ro vid e and es­
Sunday a fte rn o o n w ith M r. W hite's ta b lis h homes fo r orphans and depend­
ent c h ild re n o f o u r com rades; and to
' laces and lin g e rie , and there are pages m other, M rs O lip h a n t.
S o n e t v I T i h I u i i s llo ls lie t ¡»III.
| of such s tu ff.
Miss
M ontague,
local
lib ra ria n , in cu lca te tile p rin c ip le s o f u n iv e rs a l
I ’ti.
nm l p a r is and whole sections i
In the days before athe F rench Rev­ spoke to the lib r a r y tr a in in g class on lib e rty and ju s tic e to a ll m a n k in d o f
w ith 111 ust in I I oiih In In* big m e tro p o li­ o lu tio n the kin g s paraded th e ir w ealth "Tile advantages o f being a co u n try lo y a lty to o u r c o u n try, reverence fo r
tan papers produce Hiitlie o f the fe m i­ .a n d da zzlin g social fu n c tio n s w h ile the [ lib ra ria n " She assures us there are its in s titu tio n s , obedience to its law s
n ity
to w a d r
bolshevism
In
o u r m u ltitu d e s to lle d to earn the roya l rev m any, especially in G resham .
and to discountenance w h ateve r tends
to weaken these sentim ents.
country.
en ues.
Miss L a u ra S hipley, assista nt cash
The o rg a n iza tio n consists o f a ctive
Is the effect on the hum an m in d any ie r in the F ir s t State Rank, has been
In a D e m o ira tle c o u n try It In Inject­
ing a subtle poison o f discontent to less prone to exaggerate the e v ils of a chosen bv the G resham Red Cross members, called comrades, and in a d d i­
par. de ton m uch the do in gs o f tile so- w asteful social a ris to c ra c y in o u r ow n chapter to rep rese jit them in contest tio n th e re to an h o no rary m em bership
c o n sistin g o f persons who pe rfo rm ed
■ a l l 'l l society set before the w o rk in g day?
in d u s tr ia l peace and contented m il to r V ic to ry Goddess. The fun lias com ­ d is tin g u is h e d o r fa ith fu l service o r en ­
II.asses.
menced.
gaged in e ffo rts fo r the re lie f o f d is ­
A San F rancisco d u lly shows a so­ II iiiih o f w o rk in g people In o u r large
W ilso n Eastm an sent a message to
cle! yw onian going fo r a week end at eitles w ould he ensured w ith fa r g re a t­ his p a ri tits th a t lie w ould be le avin g abled and s u ffe rin g soldie rs and s a il­
I In- I- a e liis In a seven Ihouasand dol er c e rta in ty if the society pages were Cam p M e r r itt Wednesday e n rou te fo r ors, o r who to a conspicuous e xte n t
became in te rested in p ro m o tin g the
la r llii.o iis in e h o ld in g a three thou , e lim in a te d
Camp Lewis. W ilso n has a big town- m o ra l w e lfare and p h ysica l co m fo rt
sum) d o lla r dog on her lap.
welcome w a itin g fo r him .
o f troop s in cam p o r in fie ld , o r who
S torage b a tte ry r e p u lrln g and re ­
1 I i n there is a long e u lo g is tic ae
W h y yo u sh o u ld h a v e you r
M iss Cecelia K ro n e u b e rg spent a few are ho no rably discharged so ld ie rs o r
s ta r te r
and
g e n e ra to r
I o m i t o f her appearance and her d ia ­ c h a rg in g .
rs o f a il) o f the A llie s o f the
m onds and i veil d is e rlp tio n s of her w o rk . R a k e r & Son.
tf days w ith tn-r g ra n d fa th e r, M r. L. P s U a n ilo
ited States in the W o rld W ar.
M anning.
I t urges tlia t members o f o th e r p a t r i­
F in d in g th a t m ore rim in was needed
We ca rry w hat the d o ctors
to p ro p e rly care fo r her p o u ltry , Miss o tic o rg a n iza tio n s con tinu e th e ir n v in -
Lucy Adam s bought a new place o ff I m rsh ip s in such o rg a n iza tio n s, but
ask
for.
Cleveland avenue and Pow ell Valley jo in tile U n ite d W ar Veterans in
We
till each prescription very
a
d
d
itio
n
,
In
o
rd
e
r
to
have
one
u
n
ite
d
road, where she is now located.
o rg a n iz a tio n o f A L L soldie rs o f A L L
carefully and accurately.
M rs F D. A x te ll enjoyed an a fte r­
wars.
We use nothing hut the best
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves,
noon v is it w ith M iss N e llie S hort of
W om en h o n o ra b ly d isch a rg e d fro m
d ru g s obtainable.
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
F
rid
a
y
last
Hogs, Hides, Etc.
m ilit a r y o r naval service, and the
M iss M ild re d K n ig h to n vis ite d her mot hers, wives, daughters, and siste rs
O ur jiriees are from 25 to 50
FARMERS. ATTENTION!
lit t le frie n d s. Nora and W arren S m ith , o f a ll soldie rs and s a ilo rs liv in g o r
pi r cent below P o rtlan d prices.
We Smoke Your Meat
at Estacada
deceased, who served in tile a rm y,
P h o n « 881
]
We never su b stitu te, and if it
(Ire n h a n t. Or»*
M a in H trv e t
M r. and M rs. P u lfe r a n il M r. and navy, o r m a rin e corps in tim e o f war,
j
happens w e cannot fill y o u r pre-
M rs B u rke m otored to P o rtla n d Sun­ are e lig ib le to the a u x ilia ry .
¿A
script ion fo r any reason, we tell
r
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day. T he men attended a M aster Mas­
W o m e n 's H o sp ita l o f P o r tla n d ,
on and W arden m eeting at the C e ntral
von so.
b u ild in g
M a te r n ity V a ses O n ly.
One o f th e fin e st and m ost t h o r ­
M iss M on ta gu e, lib r a r ia n , is m uch
in dem and f o r speeches these days. o u g h ly eq u ip p e d p riv a te m a te r n ity
N ew ,
La st week she spoke to th e tr a in in g h o s p ita ls in th e n o rth w e s t.
Y h e R ex a l l S / o / r
•
class
T h is week b e fo re th e lib r a r v fire -p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n and h ig h -cla ss j
Eor
In fo r m a tio n
s ta ff, she re co u n te d h e r experiences acco m m o d a tio n s.
sa a V a r lib r a r ia n in W a s h in g to n . D. address 1 4 4 -1 8 th St. N „ P o rtla n d ,
M ore beets w ill be planted in the
In a recent p u b lic address Congress­
C. T h e lib r a r ia n s c o n trib u te d in no nhone B ro a d w a y 3404.
U n it 'd States th is year than fo r any man H a w le y o f Oregon said; "We
sm a ll way to th e w in n in g o f the w ar
pre vio us year, a ro rd itig to the Is st e s ti­ m ust e ith e r have a business session of
mates The h ig h price fo r beets is re ­ congri ss th is sum m e r o r we w i l l have
\lnuit Rheum atism .
d u cin g m any fa rm e rs w ho have been a panic " He nsgerted tlia t an im p o r t­
R h e u m a tis m causes m ore pa in and
he retofore stea dfastly re fu sin g to p la n t ant pat of tlie re c o n s tru c tio n pro gra m
s tifft rin g th a n any o th e r disease, fo r
to change th e ir m in ds and c u ltiv a te a was im n itd la te re tu rn of t h - ra ilro d a s
I th e reason t lia t it is the m ost coni-1
crop th is year.
to p riv a te ow nership.
: tnon o f a ll ills , and it is c e rta in lg
Red Crown gasoline is h igh
1 g r a tify in g to s u ffe re rs to k n o w th a t
L ea d th e W an t ads.
Read th e W a n t ads.
qu.ilitv, 'u" powered -every
th e re Is a rem edy th a t w i ll a ffo rd
d r o p . L o o k fo r th e Red
re lie f, and m ake rest and sleep pos­
C row n »ign bet. re you fill.
sib le .
I t Is c a lle d C h a m b e rla in 's
1 L in im e n t
Adv.
STANDARD OtL COMPANY
iCsliluioia)
B rin g in y o u r F o rd
W e have a
F o rd m ech an ic,
and
p u t in F o rd
The iis o u i'iis o f thia nation are grow ing. You m ust keep step
p a rts ut F o rd prices
C. E O sbu rn .
w ith it if yon would cling to the higher rounds of the ladder.
G reshani.
10-18 or 15-27 CASE TR A C TO R S
Are entirely enclosed. All gears run in oil. A thermostat
cooling system. A real air washer. Governor runs in
oil, entirely enclosed. A real clutch-pulley for all kinds
of belt work.
T ra cto r Pow er Lift Plows
Leverless Disc H arrow s
All Power-Driven M achinery
.hul get our prices before you buy; you'll save money.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Phone 544
SERVICE
RELIABILITY
Jos. A . Finley
ro c . 11, te iciier
Fordson i ractor,
$975
D EM O N STR A TIO N
Daily on Sun Dial Ranch
A Lordson Tractor is being used daily on the
Sun Dial Ranch and is performing the various agri­
cultural operations in the field. Conte in, if you
are interested, and we will take you over to see this
wonderful “iron-horse” working.
Dont Miss Seeing It.
You ll ill be Interested.
RAKER & SON
Gresham, Oregon
Prescriptions Filled by Us
SANITARY
MARKET
Home-made Sausage and
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
and Bacon
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
faaneys wartf
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
PIG PUZZLE )
-as«
BUILD A HOME
Begin by saving
The Rosoline o f Quality
G resham
C A M C A RTY
EK STR O M
3 B IG T R U C K S
R E S P O N SIB L E
TRUCK
M en iln -rs o f M. W . o f
R egular m eeting o f eamp F rid a y
evening. May 16 Im p o rta n t business
A ll members are requested to be pres
i cut
U J R U N Q U IS T, Ub rk
B E ST O F SERVICE
Albert Ekstrom
May 13. 191!»
$447,544 80
$516,234.20
$148,952 52
$157.587.72
Skt.5N.ntn. IN
You need a ch e ckin g acco un t at th is ba nk
C heck y o u r expenses
S top th e le aks by p a yin g in a sys te m a tic n ta u n e r and by k e e p in g a
re c o rd o f expenses. S ta te m e n t m a ile d you each m o n th .
R ELIA BLE
G RESH A M and PO R TLA N D
P o rtla n d A -20’ 8
2 2 5 4«li; I k i » , SN»2N
D E P O S IT S
X 20N .5»2.2N
RESOURCES
May 1;!, 1918
In c re a se
SERVICE
AND
sta rt an account at this hank and grow with us.
G resha m 851
4 '« . P o w ell and Maple
Checking Acct. Deposits
Ted s father sent him out to
the barn to do a bit of figuring
for himself and this Is the prob­
lem he gave him. "FIVE pigs are
out there In the lot. Oo and line
them up so that THREE of the
t ig s heads wilt be facing you and
at the sam e time THREE pig
tails «III be pointed toward the
barn. (Answer «111 be la the next
I etue of this paper.)
May 13. 1 » 1 g
M ay 13. 1919
$238.866.38
Increase
$ 80.178 23
¿First ^ ta tr iLtitk
GKKNHAM. OREGON