Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 16, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOCK
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
MAY
I«,
IB I»
GRESHAM LOCALS
CORN
Ten p u p ils of th e e ig h th g rad e r e ­
ceived ex em p tio n s in sp ellin g , h av in g
a g rad e of 90 p er cen t in all te s ts In­
clu d in g the m id y ear ex a m in a tio n and
an ap p licatio n g rad e of 90 p er c en t or
4 m ore.
A lice P e terso n and D orothy
I H am ilto n passed h o n o rary In gram -
Im a r ; L ew is M au ld in s in h is to ry ; Wil-
| liam M cA lister in a rith m e tic .
A Jap an ese ch u rch m eetin g was held
I a t th e U yneda hom e
W ednesday
¡ev e n in g
A baut th irty If th e ir sect
I w ere p resen t.
that are adjustable in every
The g rad e te a c h e rs gave P rin cip al
way—autom atic drop, for dif­
S k lrv in au en jo y ab le su rp rise , W ednes­
day evening
T hey cam e w ith Ice
ferent size corn or beans, for
cream an d cak e and p leu ty of good
hills or drills, with or without
sp irits.
A very p leasan t tim e was
fertilizer attachm ent, in two
enjoyed by all.
row or one-row planters, hand
A ugust Van D onlnck. w ith th e 63d
In fa n try a t W ashington, D.
received
planters.
h is d isch arg e an d a rriv e d in G resham
y esterd ay .
T he o th e r tw o b ro th ers,
C ultivators in one- or two
one in th e C an ad ian arm y and one In
row, one- or two-horse, rid in g
Uncle S am 's serv ice a re still abroad.
or w alking.
F rid ay . May 23, Is the re g u la r g rad e
school e n te rta in m e n t.
T he proceeds
received will go to w ard ere c tin g a
boys' and g irls ' in d u s tria l club bourn-
on th e fa ir g rouuds. T ic k e ts a re se ll­
ing like th e p ro v erbial hot cake.
G erry R eynolds and h is b rid e a r ­
riv ed In P o rtlan d T uesday aftern o o n
from E ngland. It will be rem ebered
th a t G erry was one of th e p a trio tic
boys from th e G reaham high school
who en listed Im m ediately on th e
d ecla ratio n of w ar. H e w ent overseas
in D ecem ber 1917 and h as been in
E ngland th e e n tire tim e. H e co n sid ­
e rs h im self fo rtu n a te in h av in g d is­
W ag o n er H. H. H oss, of th e 316tli
in. C olond Voile« in Scroll and Figured Design«, in the
covered th e best g irl in E ngland, whom S a n ita ry T ra in , 91st d iv isio n , r e ­
anted coloring«. (>0r value«, per yard
49c
be bro u g h t back as h is bride. T hey ceived tits d is c h a rg e a t C am p L ew is
H5c value«, per yard
79c
will probably have c h arg e of th e fam i­ last S a tu rd a y a n d lias r e tu rn e d to
ly hom e west of G resham .
li!s hom e in G re sh a m .
H e saw
In a sh o rt tim e, Mrs. F ra n k C h ris te n ­ a c tiv e se rv ice a t St. M lhiel, A r­
LADIES CORDOVAN OXFORDS
sen will move to Sandy w here she will g o n n e a n d L ya-S cheldt.
have ch arg e of a co n fectio n ery an d
<.... dyt nr Welts, Military Heeia, Special, per pair
$6.00
soda fo u n tain business. T he rem o d ­ RAKER & SONS SELL
eled W olfe b u ild in g w ith its pleasin g
EIGHT FORDS IN 2 W EEKS
new fix tu re s will a ttra c t p atronage.
T h e E k stro m T ru ck S ervice Is e n ­
R ak er iiSon, local F ord a g e n ts have
gaged to h au l tw o carlo ad s of cedar
po sts from S andy to Bull R un for E. m ade tig h t sales of cu rs an d tru c k s
GRESHAM, OREGON
B onett. T he p o sts a re S an F ra n c isc o sin ce th e firs t of th is m onth. T hey
have sold every c a r th ey could get
I t i i l l i 'i 'l c k P n tte rn e
bound.
P h o n e <l 11
T oday the U nion Hi baseball team is from th e factory. On W ednesday one
p lay in g E stacad a. W atch th e ir re tu rn of tlie new F o rd se d a n s , w ith e le c tric
w ith E. H. S. scalps d an g lin g from
I .
S to n e of Illin o is, « e e re ta ry of p lim en ted M r. S te rlin g on th e tine th e ir belts.
s t a r t e r w as b ro u g h t o u t, a n d th e
t t i c t i i i ,,s h ire S w in e B re e d e rs ' as- c o n d itio n o f h is sto c k .
Ray l.ap h am is su p p ly in g for Miss sa m e e v e n in g it w as d e liv e re d to
• c ri,,th
w as In G re sh a m y e ste rd a y .
W eare in th e d e p a rtm e n t of m odern C. F. G o sse tt, o f B o rin g . O th e r b u y ­
T h e b re e d 1« b eco m in g p o p u la r lan g u ag es a t th e high school.
1 i -|c tc<| J. U. S te r lin g 's regls-
Mr. e rs a re : O. E v e re tt, G re sh a m , N ellie
i I Ic til o f H a m y a h lre s nnd co m ­ w ith tlie sto c k m e n h ere.
I.upliam served Uncle Sam in th e O ri C. I.u n d a y , B o rin g , W illiam F is h e r,
e n t and i s h u t recen tly d isch arg ed S an d y , C h ris G a n te u b e iu , B o rin g and
A lthough ho ld in g su ffic ie n t cre d its, ho­ C. L, H enson, S an d y , to u r in g c a rs ;
lla s to w ait u n til Ju n e for I lls diplom a M r. H o d g e , B u ll R u n , r o a d s te r , an d
B. F u g l, G re sh a m , tr u c k .
o f g ra d u a tio n , fro m R eed college.
No se rv ices w ill be held a t th e
F o r S ale.
G resh am B a p tist c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay
E le c tric w a sh e r, used s lig h tly as
m o rn in g o r e v e n in g , a s th e c o n g re ­
g a tio n will jo in w ith th e P le a s a n t d e m o n s tra to r, in p e rfe c t c o n d itio n
H om e B a p tist c h u rc h in a n all day w ith tu b ra c k , sw in g in g rin g e r, of
m e e tin g a t th a t place.
A b a sk e t t lie v acu u m type. P ric e new , $1UO,
w ill se ll fo r $85.
d in n e r w ill be e n jo y e d a t noon.
U sed law n m o w er, good c o n d itio n ,
Jo y ce K id d e r, w ho h a s been ill
B. M E T Z G E R .
w ith ch ic k e n pox fo r th e p a s t w eek, $4.00.
is now ab le to be a b o u t th e house.
G re sh a m y o u n g peo p le w ho a t ­
W om en’» H ospital o f P ortlan d ,
te n d e d th e c a n ta ta a t S andy la s t F r i ­
M aternity Cases Only.
day n ig h t by th e P le a s a n t H om e
O ne of tlie finest a n d m o st th o r ­
c h o ru s w ere th e M isses M abel S h ip ley o u g h ly e q u ip p e d p riv a te m a te r n ity
a n d E th e l M e w h irte r, F lo y d am i h o sp ita ls in th e n o rth w e s t.
N ew , |
W a lte r M etzg er an d C h ase SI. ( ’lair. O re-proof c o n s tru c tio n a n d h ig h -c la ss
Mrs. H. M. M iller w as tlie re c ip ie n t ac c o m m o d a tio n s.
For
in fo rm a tio n
of tw o dozen b e a u tifu l ro se b u d s la st a d d re s s 1 4 4 -1 8 th St. N., P o rtla n d ,
standard o il
S u n d ay fro m h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. J. E. " h o n e B ro a d w a y 3404.
COMPANY
f’la n a h a n of S easide.
(Caiiloi oia)
M rs. M. D. B ra u n of D allas, O regon
is th e g u e s t of M rs. W. L. R o b ertso n .
T h e tw o w ere n e ig h b o rs in M o n tan a
s e v e ra l y e a rs ago.
Mrs. N o ra W ith ro w en jo y e d a
visit fro m Mrs. Mrs. J. L e b e a u p in of
P o rtla n d .
Mrs. E. B o n ett of S an d y sp en t a
few day s in G re sh a m v is itin g h e r i
m o th e r, Mrs. A. H. S h u m a te , an d
s is te r, M rs. P u lfe r.
0. A. M CARTY
Gresham
B. F. B a u e r ha* in s ta lle d a th ird
c h a ir in h is b a rb e r shop.
lie lias
a d d ed to h is fo rce, S e rg e a n t H and,
re c e n tly in o v e rs e a s se rv ic e in tiie
4 1 st d iv isio n . S e rg e a n t H an d ex p ects
to m ak e lit» h o m e tn G re sh a m . T h is
m a k e s th e - th ird b a rb e r to s e ttle h e re ,
B a rb e rs know a good p lace w hen
th ey see it— G resh am
M rs. F ra n k M orse, w ho h a s not
b een v ery w ell fo r so m e tim e is at
th e S eh rep el s a n a to riu m w h e re w ith
th e e x p e rt c a re a n d tr e a tm e n t to be
H e re te th e a n sw e r to th e pig
h ad th e r e , sh e ex p ects to im p ro v e i
puxzle p u b lish e d In th e fo rm e r Is­
fa st.
su e of th is p ap er, Ted w as told by
Mr. a n d M rs. J . H. M o rriso n a re
h is f a th e r to lin e up F IV E pigs
v is itin g a t th e h o m e of th e l a t t e r ’-t
so th a t T H R E E p ig ’s head-- face t
b ro th e r, J . H. B oss.
T h ey have
him w h ile a t th e sa m e tim e
■pant th e p a s t r y e a r tn S e a ttle , w ith
T H R E E pig L tls p o in ted to w ard
th e i r d a u g h te r . M rs. J. E. S c h n e id e r,
a n d a re now o n th e ir w ay to th e ir
th e b arn . Easy« w a sn 't it?
h o m e in D en v er, C olorado.
P la n te r s
FORDSON TRACTOR
Come in and see this wonderful little
machine demonstrated.
Price at Gresham $975
R A K E R & SO N
L
Gresham, Oregon
Tractors With All Tractor Implements
Hessels Farm Machinery
Special for One Week !
PHONE 144
\\ . A. HESSEL
Use Will Prove Every Claim We Make for
CANNON’S, Dry Goods
L et us d e m o n s tra te to you th e a d v a n ta g "
in o w n in g a- T h o r.
C om e an d le a rn all
a b o u t it.
W e will sh o w you how to g e t
b e tte r w a sh in g d one fo r less th a n it coats
you now.
W h en you buy a T h o r you buy re a l w o rth
a n d tiigliesi q u a lity w hich gives tile u tm o st
in eco n o m y , co n v en ie n ce, elH ciency, d tii-
a h ility a n d s a tis fa c tio n .
Sold on Easy Payments
J. E. METZGER
Least Carbon
Your HOME Furnisher
Zerolene, scientific­
ally refined from se-
lectedCalifornia crude
oil, gives maximum
lubrication with least
carbon deposit. Get a
C orrect Lubrica­
tion C hart for
your car.
G R ESH A M . OREGON,
W hy you should have your
Prescriptions Filled by Us
We carry whot the doctor«
ask for.
We till each prescription very
carefully and accurately.
We use nothing but the best
drugs obtainable.
Our prices arc from 25 to 50
per cent below Portland prices.
We never substitute, and if it
happens we cannot fill your pre­
sc rip tio n for any reason, we tell
you so.
A nsw er T o T h a t
P ig P u z z le
Aluminum
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R exali , Store
Jones Lumber Co.
WARE SALE
Beginning
Saturday
ONE BIG SPECIAL WEEK
Last Chance to Plant Gladioli
We have just un­
packed a large ship­
ment of “Quality”
Aluminum Ware and
are going to move it
quick.
This is a high grade
ware and each piece
carries a twenty-year
guarantee.
•lust the items you
need most and at pric­
es you can’t resist.
‘See the Window Full of Bargains.”
Phone boi
Send m e a n y th in g fro m 9 1 .0 0 to «5.04». a n d I w ill p ro m ise e x tr a
v a lu e in c h o ic e st G la d io lu s Itulh», as cu d of seaso n is n> a r
T h ese
a re finest flow ers of m id -su m m e r, easy to g ro w as o n io n s.
Yard, Gresham, Oregon
Truck Deliveries fro m Mill
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Paints,
Roofing, Cement, Plaster, Nails,
Doors, Windows, Lime
R EPO R T OF T H E CONDITION OF
W. L. CRISSEY
GLADIOLI H FARM.”
R. I.
B O R IN G , O B F G O V .
FIRST STATE BANK
NO. 136
Graduation Gifts
Graduation time is nearing and you no doubt have a
dent- friend to be remembered and yon, of course, are
anxious that your g i l t should prove a pleasure a« well as
hetitiug the occasion. I have a very tasty assortment of
W nst Watches especially selected for this occasion.
Nothing can be more appropriate than a Wrist Watch.
W. R. BURKE, The Jeweler
GRESHAM
OREGON
rci.iiaa.i .umialijiiBanfcr-saaigl
Af a e a u n e
)VR BoSmeSS
W il l tN O oR e
c a u s e all
N e Mf ATS
We Have Heard a Lot
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tro n s a re p a y in g us, an d
we w a n t to say rig h t h e rg an d
now , "M r. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
we th a n k you.
Y o u r k in d
w o rd s a r e s e n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to "thia sh o p , a n d we a re g o tn g
to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A gain, we
th a n k y o u ."
41 * n t / r - r
GRESHAM MARKL
I
A . 4 . W . R R O U N . Prop.
Gresham. O re
A t G re sh a m . O reg o n , a t th e clo se of b u sin ess May 1 2 th , 1919.
RESOURCES.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n ts
» 2 7 5 ,1 1 5 .3 3
O v e rd ra fts , se c u re d a n d u n se c u re d
2 9 .7 «
B o n d s a n d w a r r a n t s ...................................
8 2 ,4 8 7 .5 2
S to ck s, se c u ritie s , j u d g m e n t -
160.00
B a n k in g ho u se
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
F u r u itu r e an d f i x t u r e s
4.4 2 5 .4 3
O th e r re a l e s ta te ow ned
2 .5 5 0 00
Due front banks (n o t reserve hanks)
134 48
D ue fro m a p p ro v e d re s e rv e b an k s
8 8 ,0 3 5 .6 9
C h eck s a n d o th e r ca sh item s
416 52
E x c h a n g e s fo r c le a rin g house
164.91
C ash on h and
2 6 ,0 7 4 .1 4
O th e r re s o u rc e s
2 ,2 9 9 .0 1
T o ta l ... ...................
» 5 0 6 .8 9 2 .7 5
CIARILITIES.
( a p ita l sto c k p aid in
» 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
S u rp lu s fu n d
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
U n d iv id ed pro fits, less expenses a n d ta x e s paid
3 ,5 9 2 .3 2
P o sta l sa v in g s b a n k d ep o sits
2 ,9 8 8 .5 6
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
’ 2 3 9 .6 5 2 .0 1
D em and c e rtific a te s o f d ep o sit .
3 .4 5 7 .1 9
C a s h ie r c h e c k s o u ts ta n d in g
3,540.21
T im e a n d sa v in g s d ep o sits
1 9 8 ,6 6 2 .4 8
Total..*........... ..... ...........................
» 5 0 6 .8 9 2 .7 5
S ta te of O reg o n , C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , ss.
1, t . J . L u n d q u is t, C a sh ie r of th e ab o v e -n a m e d b a n k d o s n l e m n l v
bZ hef. t h ‘ l th e “ bOVe " tB tem en ‘ *’
‘o ‘ be b.-st of nty k n o w le d g e a n d
Subscribed and »worn to before m e t h i s ' 1 6 th d a y '’ " / " . M a y T m 9 .
L.
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c o rrect A ttest:
M SHIPLEY,
Notary
Public.
c o m iuiask)n exp ires O c t o b e r
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A Merer«, T heod B ru g fer. C J. L und q u ist. Director«.