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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
GRESHAM LOCALS
B O N AM/
TUESDAY,
MAY
00,
1010
CORN
G resh am baseball team lost a second
) tim e to E sta c a d a in last F rid a y 's gam e.
T h is tim e to a score of 11 to l. W ith
th a t p ro d igy p itch er, W alter S m ith . !
w ho th in k s n o th in g of fan n in g ! out a
score or tw o of m en w ith o u t a d ro p
of m ercy — w ith such a fellow, can any
one heat E staca d a?
Mrs. J. E. M etzger was p leasan tly
su rp rise d y e sterd ay w hen E lm er Olsen
a re tu rn e d so ld ier of tin- T h ird O regon
u nexpectedly cam e "hom e" a s he calls
G resham , li e lias seen real w ar on
that ai'e adjustable in every
sev eral fro n ts an d at p resen t is per-
w a y — automati<* drop, for dif­
fectly sa tisfie d w ith peace of th e m ost '
IH-aeeful kind
ferent size corn or buans, for
S a tu rd a y u ig h ts ’ in fo rm al d an cin g
hills or drills, with or without
p a rty g iven by the M asonic and E ast
Your HOME Furnisher
fertilizer attachm ent. In two
e rn S ta r lodges of G resham proved a
.
Q BESH A M . OBEOON
row- or one-row planters. Itan
very d e lig h tfu l a ff a ir T he m usic and
d an cin g w ere enjoyed by th o se who
planters.
love to tr ip th e lig h t fa n ta stic , w hile
som e enjo y ed gam es in th e b an q u et
Cultivators in one or two
hall. M any P o rtla n d v isito rs were a l­
row, one- or two horse, riding
so p resen t.
or walking.
J. A. G ray of P o rtla n d recen tly
moved in to F. II. W h iteh ead 's co ttag e
n e a r L aw rence A venue. Mr. G ray is
a - c a r p e n te r em ployed by F ra n k Jo n es
in b u ild in g o p eratio n s.
Mrs. A rth u r C alah an an d c h ild ren ,o f
S easide sp e n t th e g re a te r p a rt of las
week w ith th e ir p a re n ts Mr. a n d M rs
I). W right.
Mrs. J. P. Dodge of A sh lan d was th e
g u est on, F rid a y , of h e r siste r, Mrs
PHONE 144
\ \ . A. HESS EL
C lara S unday.
"C olonel” J. B. K e rr took a p a rty to
th e C ircu s to d ay — h is gueata w ere
M ayor K enney, “ S e n a to r" B eadle an d
Ju s tic e B row n.
Mrs. M. L. H ard in g h am of In d ia n a
W hy you should have your
Is m en tio n ed in a recen t new s d isp atch
from B eav erton, O regon, as h av in g
been in a tte n d a n c e a t th e golden wed
d in g ce le b ra tio n of h e r p a re n ts a t th a t
A p p a re n tly th e r e will he no e le c ­
We carry what the doctors
place. Mrs. H a rd in g h a m w ill be re tio n c a lled a t th is tim e on th e school
uak
for.
m em bered by m any frien d s in G resham
We till each |>iexemption very
an d * F a irv ie w w here h e r h u sb an d was bill, k n o w n as S e n a te B ill No. 45. A
p a sto r in th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h e s a se rio u s flaw h a s been d isc o v e re d in
carefully and accurately.
n u m b er of y e a rs ago.
tile b ill, no p ro v isio n
h a v in g been
We use nothing lint, the best
Mr. an d M rs. W. J. W irtz of P o rtla n d m a d e fo r th e c a llin g of a n ele c tio n .
drugs obtainable
w ere in G resh am today looking a fte r As no o ne is a u th o r iz e d to c all th e
Our prit'es are.from 25 to 51)
th e ir p ro p e rty In terests.
e le c tio n no a c tio n can be ta k e n on
per cent below 1’ortlain! prices.
H aro ld K ern a rriv e d hom e y esterd ay
O M H
e p ro p o sed a c c e p ta n c e o f th e m e a s­
We never substitute, a n d if it
m o rn in g , h a v in g received Ills d isch arg e th
u re in th is c o u n ty o r any o th e r coun-1
from th e a rm y a t S an F ran cisco . He ty in tlie s ta te .
happens we cannot (ill your pre
T h e m e a s u re w ill
w as m et in P o rtla n d by h is fa th e r. Mr h a v e to be a m e n d e d by th e le g is la ­
scription for any reason, we tell
an d Mrs. K ern an d H aro ld ex p ect to tu r e .
H en ce th e o p p o n e n ts of th e
you so.
WERE 5URF »
leave on F rid a y for R u p e rt, Idaho, for hill m ay re s t easy fo r a tim e a t le a s t.
v isit w ith Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck
?UR BUSINESS
A le t te r w as a d d re s s e d to th e d is ­
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e u ts th a t
an d fam ily. Mr. K ern expects to go tr ic t by C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t A l­
MULL ENDURE
on to B uffalo, New York, w here lie has d e rso n , u n d e r d a te of May 1.
o u r p a tr o n s a re p a y in g uh , an d
He
CAUSE ALL
fo u r b ro th e rs an d o th e r re la tiv e s. The sa id , "S e c tio n 12 of S e n a te B ill No.
\'he exam Store
we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re an d
fam ily will probably not re tu rn to 15, as p assed by th e la s t le g is la tu re
T he meats
#
now , "M r. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
G
resh
am
for
tw
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onths.
w e sell x
p ro v id es fo r an e le c tio n to be h eld in
we th a n k you.
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Dr. H. H. Ilu g h /s lias ag ain opened th e v a rio u s d is tr ic ts a ffected th e r e ­
ARE
w o rd s a r e B ending y o u r frie n d s
his old office in the H ow itt b u ild in g by, to d e te r m in e w h e th e r th e y s h a ll
PURE
to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g
and h as resu m ed Ills practice. F o r th» becom e a c o u n ty school d is tr ic t ns
to tr e a t th e m r ig h t. A g ain , we
p re s e n t he w ill have a room a d jo in in g p ro v id ed fo r in th e act. W iiat is th e |
th a n k y o u ."
tlie office w hich w ill pass for h is hom e m e th o d o f p ro c e d u re fo r c a rr y in g
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
u n til a rra n g e m e n ts for th e fam ily re s ­ out th e p ro v isio n s o f th is se c tio n an I j
G r e s h a m , Ore.
idence can be m ade.
w ho is to call th e e le c tio n ? "
To th is in q u iry D is tric t A tto rn e y
D avid C uly w ill go in a lew d ay s to
N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia in th e S h a sta W a lte r H. E v a n s re p lie d , u n d e r d a te
i In i l l " n ip t to fly th e o ce a n m ay F a r m e r s M u tu al M a k e s B i g G ain . m o u n tain s, w here lie h as a p o sitio n for of M ay 13, as fo llo w s:
in fool h a rd y now but w h at a h e ro
‘W e h a v e c a re fu lly s tu d ie d th e
T h e a n n u a l re p o r t o f th e F a r m e r s tlie su m m er.
- o n e w ho lirst su cc e e d s w ill be
p ro v isio n s o f S ectio n 12 a n d re g r e t
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twi ty y e a rs fro m now w h en m uch
to s ta te t h a t w e a r e of th e o p in io n
"I tin- tr a n s o cean tra v e l w ill be by tiled w ith th e In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t g ram th is m o rn in g from N ew port liai, th is se c tio n fa ils to c o n ta in ne-
of O reg o n sh o w s $ 1 .3 0 1 ,6 3 4 .0 0 In s u r ­ News, V irg in ia, w hich read , " J u s t a r
llia t m ean s.
H om e soon, e s s a ry p ro v isio n s fo r th e h o ld in g of
ance
w ritte n
by
th e
A ss’n in riv ed fine and d andy.
In p ro p o sed e le c tio n .
1918, a n d 475 new m e m b e rs g a in e d F ra n k ." M rs. W rig h t is su re ly a hap
" I t is s ile n t upon th e q u e s tio n as
An a ir p la n e tr a n s p o r ta tio n cotu- d u rin g th e y e a r.
T h e A ss’n la py m o th er to d ay
o w ho s h a ll call th e e le c tio n In th e
niv h a s been o rg a n iz e d in P o rtla n d , now In its 1 5 th y e a r, a n d h a s a b o u t
Mrs. it. F. W alters a tte n d e d a m eet­ re s p e c tiv e d is tr ic ts a n d th e m a n n e r
i w .im iers a re a b o u t to be in ­ live m illio n In s u ra n c e in force.
ing in Salem on T u esd ay of th e sta te in w hich th e e le c tio n Khali be con-
a u g u ra te d !
W ho w a n ts to g o to
S in ce Its o rg a n ltio n , th e A ss’n h as ex ecu tiv e o fficers of th e D a u g h te rs of
■a tv m w ith in tlie next d e c a d e ?
m ad e a n a n n u a l sa v in g o f o v e r 5 0 % tile A m erican R evolution. C hem eketa iu c te d an d th e r e s u lt d e te rm in e d .
“ B ecau se o f th e s e an d o th e r m nis-
as c o m p a re d w ith b o a rd ra te s o n fa rm C h a p te r of Salem was th e h o stess and
L o ts o f k id d le s w ere m a d e v ery in s u ra n c e , to its m e m b e rs.
*
H . W. a b a n q u e t w as held in ho n o r of Mrs. lons, we a re o f th e o p in io n th a t th e
act is in c o m p le te a n d th a t no ste p s
.ii,p i y e ste rd a y l»y th e p re se n c e in S n a s h a ll, p r e s id e n t o f th e A ss’n, is
lily city of a p o p u la r c ircu s. Of a g e n t fo r G re sh a m a n d v ic in ity . T h e Isaac Ijee P a tte rso n , recen tly elected can he ta k e n lo o k in g to w a rd th e e s­
vice p resid en t-g en eral.
ta b lis h m e n t o f c o u n ty sch o o l dis
uh , . m an y p a r e n ts w ent n lo n g to
office is a t 409 S to ck E x c h a n g e B ld g .,
C. 1. R a k e r receiv ed th e sa d m es­ rie ls u n d e r tiiis a c t u n til a s u b s e ­
k a f te r tile c h ild re n .
c o rn e r 3d a n d Y a m h ill s tr e e ts , P o r t­ s a g e S u n d ay of th e d e a th o f his q u e n t le g is la tu re h as su p p lie d tlie
la n d , P h o n e M ain 5 0 0 6 .— Adv.
T a ilo rin g
niece, Mrs. C la u d e C. R ose, of O ly m ­ o m issio n s ab o v e r e f e rre d to ."
NEW FIRM FORMED
For
m en
a n d w o m en — c le a n in g ,
p ia. W a sh in g to n , of in flu en za.
Mrs.
C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t
A ld erso n
TO SELL OVERLANDS
' sin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
W illa rd B a tte ry se rv ic e s ta tio n R ose h a s v is ite d in G re sh a m m anv h as- in s tru c te d th e school c le r k s of
1',‘le r l.c n a rd , P o w ell s tre e t.
tim
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m
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frie
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s.
tlie
v
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d
is
tr
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ts
to
not
pay
th
e
C. E. O sb u rn .
T h e G re sh a m O v e rla n d Co. In c ., a
C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1
H e r s is te r is ill w ith th e sa m e d is­ te a c h e r 's la s t m o n th ’s s a la ry u n til new firm h e re , o f w hich W. A. H essel
ea se , a n d w as ta k e n to th e h o s p ita l n o tified by th e c o u n ty s u p e r in te n ­ a n d G. G. L a v e r a r e th e le a d in g
fo r tr e a tm e n t.
d e n t’s office th a t final re p o r ts a r e on s p ir its h av e been g iv en th e O v er­ m en a n d w om en will " o p e n th e sp o rt
file a n d a re c o rre c t.
lan d ag en cy fo r th is te r r ito r y , an d s e a s o n ” on M em orial Day.
I re m e m b e r on e p re s id e n t of tlie
w ill h a n d le a fu ll lin e of O v e rla n d
FAMILY REUNION AT
and
W illy s -K n ig h t
a u to s ,
I n t e r ­ U n ited S ta te s w ho d e c lin ed to visit
PLEASANT HOME H E. DAVIS MOVES
n a l tr u c k s . C ase a n d M oline A rlin g to n on M em orial Day, a n d w ho
TO CLATSKANIE n t r a a tio
i t o r s an d a u to m o b ile accesso ries. w ent fishing in ste a d . H is n a m e w as
A fam ily p a rty w as held a t th e home
II. E. D avia w as in G resh am l a s t ! Tllfc> w ill occupy new sa le sro o m s In held up to sco rn a n d o b liq u y . T h e
of M rs Jo sep h M anary la st T uesday
c o u n try n e v e r fo rg o t o r fo rg av e.
h ,‘"
b u ild in g a s soon as it
In h o n o r of liqr g ran d so n . L loyd B. week a rra n g in g for tlie m oving of th e
Yet it is o p en ly a d v e rtis e d th a t
D un of th e 18th E n g in eers, w ho w as on fam ily to C la tsk a n ie , w here he is em is c o m p leted .
Mr. H essel w ill s till c o n tin u e in g o lf a n d te n n is an d b a se b a ll a n d a
way to h is hom e in C e n tra lia , W ash­ ployed on tlie im m ense farm ow ned by
w ork h o n e
p a ra d e w ill o pen on
ington. T he young so ld ie r had seen th e C olum bia A g ric u ltu ra l ^ C la tsk a n ie the im p le m e n t b u sin e ss, a n d w ill d e ­ M ay 30.
m a r ly tw o y e a rs of serv Me in F ra m e . : L and com pany, of w hich he is farm v o te a la rg e p a rt o f h is tim e to th a t
A nd
tw o m illio n a n d a h a lf of
line. As a re s u lt of th e c o m b in a tio n
He w as m et in P o rtla n d by M r s .( ex p ert and g en eral m an ag er.
U nion
v e te ra n s ,
m any
th o u s a n d
M anary, h is au n ts . Mrs. \V. E M arkell
Mr. D avis ex p ects to grow th e larg- he w ill be a b le to g iv e m u ch b e tte r S p an ish W ar v e te ra n s , a n d 90 0 ,0 0 0
an d Mrs. R obert M anary.
F o u rteen est acreag e of g reen beans on an y one se rv ic e to all h is c u s to m e rs , b o th old m en of all c o u n trie s , h a rd ly cold in
p erso n s m ade up th e m erry p a rty at farm in th e sta te , h av in g p lan ted 160 a n d new . M r. L a v e r w ill look a f te r th e ir g ra v e s
th e d in n e r table.
, acres. T hese w ill be h a rv e ste d green the a u to m o b ile b u sin e ss, fo r th e m ost
Lie d ead fo r m e a n d y o u ”
—
and w ill Is’ for th e d e h y d ra tin g plitfits p a rt.
th is May 30. is n 't th e r e e n o u g h real
of
th
e
W
itten
b
erg
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g
com
pany.
GRANDMA JONES HEADS
O ne O liv er rid in g c u ltiv a to r fo r h o n e st-to -g o o d n e ss p a tr io tis m in th is
A bout 5(H) p ick ers w ill he necessary
c o u n try to ta l l off th e s e dogs of s p o r t
FIVE GENERATIONS to
h an d le th e crop. A large acreag e of sa le w ith disc a n d sh o v e l a t t a c h ­ an d p e rm it th e c o u n try to g et hack
m
en
t.
T
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p
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to
rs
.
F
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peas,
c
a
rro
ts
and
cabbages
w
ill
also
be
G ran d m a Jo n e s w as 90 y ears old last
to th e s p irit of th e e ld e r d a y s ? —
W. A. H E S S E L .
S u n d ay , an d Incidenlly saw tw o groups grow n, all of w hich w ill be d eh y d rated . w a lk in g plow s.
Isab el W o rre ll B ail, in T h e N a tio n a l
The. fields a re all on tid e land. They
of d ecen d en ts, one of five and one of
T rib u n e .
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ts
,
w
a
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ts,
w
a
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ts
See
th
e
fo u r g en eratio n s.
w ill be c u ltiv a te d w ith th e help of a
co
lu
m
n
.
Mrs. Jo n e s lives a t h e r hom e in 45-h.p. H olt C a te rp illa r and a C leveland
P hone W an t ads to 701
G resh am w ith h e r son S c h u y le r and tra c to r.
fam ily. Iu th e forenoon Ja ck so n Jones
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
and h is little son R obert, w ere callers,
S om e used F o rd s fo r sa le , in good
th u s b rin g in g to g e th e r g re a t g ra n d ­ c o n d itio n . C. E. O sb u rn , G re sh a m .
m o th er. g ra n d fa th e r, fa th e r a n d son.
in th e a fte rn o o n a n o th e r gro u p was
th e re , in w hich G ran d m a Jo n es wus
NO. 135
g reat g re a t g ra n d m o th e r.
T hey in ­
A t G re sh a m , O reg o n , a t th e c lo se o f b u sin e ss May 1 2 th , 1919.
cluded. besides th e aged w om an, Schy-
ler Jones, who rep resen ted his siste r,
RESOURCES.
L o an s a n d d is c o u n ts
I deceased, h er d ecendents, M rs May
»275,115.33
O v e rd ra fts , se c u re d a n d u n se c u re d
Wood, Mrs A lta Neal an d d au g h ter.
29.70
D orothy, all of I a n t s
B o n d s a n d w a r r a n t s .............................
8 2 ,4 8 7 .5 2
On S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n a few >ld
S to ck s, se c u ritie s , ju d g m e n ts , etc
160.00
*
frien d s g a th e re d at the Jo n es hom e to
25,000.00
o ffer c o n g ra tu la tio n s O th er c a lle rs on
F u r n i tu r e an d fixtures
4.4 2 5 .4 3
Sunday afte rn o o n w ere Dr G eorge A.
O th e r re a l e s ta te o w ned
2 ,5 5 0 .0 0
C athey, w ife a n d tw o ch ild ren , Mr and
D ue fro m b a n k s ( n o t re s e rv e bankn
134.48
Mrs. B a rre tt R andell of P o rtlan d
D ue fro m a p p ro v e d re s e rv e b a n k s
8 8 ,0 3 5 .6 9
C h eck s an d o th e r c a sh ite m s
416.52
E x c h a n g e s fo r c le a rin g ho u se
Women's Hospital of Portlaixl.
164 9 1
C ash oti h an d
.............
a
2 6 ,0 7 4 .1 4
Maternity Caaea Only.
O th e r re s o u rc e s ..................
2 ,2 9 9 .0 3
O ne o f th e fin est und m ost th o r ­
o u g h ly e q u ip p e d p riv a te m a te rn ity
T
otal...............................................................
MAKE THE
h o sp ita ls In th e n o rth w e s t.
New,
S 5 0 6 .8 9 2 .7 5
tire -p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n a n d h ig h -class
„ .
LIABILITIES.
OLD
C a p ita l sto c k p aid in
a c c o m m o d a tio n s.
For
in fo rm a tio n
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
STRAW HAT
S u rp lu s tu n d
a d d re s s 1 4 4 -1 8 th St. N , P o rtla n d ,
2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0
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p
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less
e
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p
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ses
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d
ta
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s
paid
n h o n e B ro a d w a y 3404.
LOOK
3 ,5 9 2 .3 2
P o sta l sa v in g s b a n k d e p o sits
—
2 ,9 8 8 .5 6
LIKE NEW
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
H»» Mucii
2 3 9 ,6 5 2 01
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W ood o r coat a re you g o in g io need
3 ,4 5 7 .1 »
M any d if fe re n t co lo rs
E asy to
c a s h i e r ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g .......
th is y e a r? L et us know now
E ks
3,540.21
T im e a n d sa v in g s d e p o sits
ap p ly
fro m T ru c k S erv ice, G re sh a m 851
1 9 8 ,6 6 2 .4 6
OIL STOVE, Has the patented KEROGAS
Burner. Quickest Cooking, Least Cost.
Burns 400 Gallons of Air to One Gallon of
Common Kerosene Oil.
2 hole burner -
-
$ 1 8 .0 0
3 hole burner -
-
$ 2 4 .5 0
Planters
J. E. METZGER
T r a c to r s W it h A ll T r a c to r I m p le m e n ts
Hessels Farm Machinery
COUNTY UNIT BILL
NOT VOTED ON
Fordson Tractor, < $975
AT GRESHAM
Prescriptions Filled by Us
RAKER & SON
Gresham, Oregon
We Have Heard a Lot
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
R
.
Jones Lumber Co.
GRESHAM MARKET
Y ard, G resham , O regon
Truck Deliveries fro m Mill
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Paints,
Roofing, Cement, Plaster, Nails,
Doors, Windows, Lime
OBSERVE MAY 30
Aluminum Ware
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ONE BIG SPECIAL WEEK
We have just un­
packed a large ship­
ment of “Quality”
Aluminum Ware and
are going to move it
quick.
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FIRST STATE BANK
This is a high grade
ware and each piece
carries a twenty-year
guarantee.
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Just the items you
need most and at pric­
es you can’t resist.
“S ee the W indow Full o f B argain s.”
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Gresham. Oregon
Correct Attest;
L. M SHIPLEY, Notary Public.
Mj com mission uxpirei October lx 19 2:?
A. Meyer«, Theod b rugger, C. J. LundquUt, Director».