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
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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
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GKKNHAM. OREGON