Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 27, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAG E T H R K h
International N o. 4 C ultivator
o.,il Rearing
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T he TroutdHle school closed F ri-
Pivot Axle
Gilt Edge Bonds for Sale
| spite of th e in te rru p tio n s caused by
TO NET YOU 6 '.
g h th grade passed with high stan d -
tatot's o
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,|o cl an cultivating, as gangs shift on rollers.
Walking om* or two-horse cultivators, hand c u l ­
tivators.
CORN OR BEAN PLA N TERS in one- or two
SILOS. ENGINES, EN SILAGE CUTTERS.
Hessels Farm Machinery
R I L I A I *> i l
it y
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A. HESSEL
Don’t Throw Your Old Shoes Away
Af+ee
G RESH AM
SH O E SH O P
Carl Dahl, Proprietor
L et u j
SERVICE
MELROSE AND VICTORY
RED CROSS ACTIVE
A ccording to th e record k ep t by
Ilie M elrose and Victory Red Cross
auxiliary they have m ade, and deliv­
ered in P o rtland, since Ja n u a ry :
Tw enty-live pairs of p ajam as, 70
sk irts, 170 chem ises— 263 g arm e n ts
in all. Surely, a no tew o rth y record
lor a sm all organizatfon of only fo u r
or five active m em bers.
F rom Red Cross h e a d q u a rte rs come
urgent appeals for m ore w orkers and
for an increase in th e ir o u tp u t. T he
auxiliary w ants to respond 111 as
! hearty a m anner as p o sab le, so an
■ invitation ft m ade public to all la ­
dies th a t work may be had by callin g
i on .Mrs. Alex. Thom pson. T hose who
do not care to ta k e w ork hom e, may
— ♦ 4 m eet with Mrs. G. W. A llder on
T hursday afternoons. She has th re e
X sew ing m achines ready for o p era to rs
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of which Melrose an d Victory have no
Ï sm all num ber.
PLEASANT VIEW
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CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
HISTORICAL PAGEANT
TO BE GIVEN AT SALEM
The
most stu p en d o u s h isto ric al
ngeant ever a ttem p ted in O regon
¡11 be given in Salem fo r th e com-
Inem oration of the 75th a n iv e rsa ry
I if the foil: ling of W illa m ette U nver-
I lity, the old it university w est of the
llsslssippi river.
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B etw een 350 and
v ersity people and th e citizens of Sa-
' lent. Upon th e g en e ral executive
i com m ittee is i’resid e n t C arl Gregg
! Doney re p re se n tin g th e ad m in istra -
, tion, P rof. Della C row der-M iller rep ­
rese n tin g the faculty, and Jro f. Jas,
T. M atthew s re p re se n tin g th e alum ni.
T he p ag e an t is to be presen ted on
a la rg e o u t-of-doo r stag e.
As th e
se a tin g capacity of th e stad iu m will
not exceed 2000 people, th e e n tire
p erfo rm an ce will be repeated on th ree
different days, J u n e 7, 0 and 10.
M people will ta k e
p a r t in lit“
I ¡wenty-te.ii , p i-o d es w hich p ic tu r e in
iramatic form th e g re a t e v e n ts of
Oregon h isto ry .
O ver
luO In d ia n
COTTRELL
»arts will 1 play ed by I n d ia n s fro m
[he Chemawa In d ia n sch o o l.
Corporal Glenn A ndre arriv ed In Port
The pageant has been w ritte n by
Prof. Della C row der-M iller, who i.
fn o w n tln . li all the Lyceum c i r d •
the "Hen l l u r L ady” b ecause of
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|ii■< tat ton of i hat
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r; e ' ■
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o' C ro w d e r Mu
personal d ir e c tio n to
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access.
. fact ill its, It is an
rttottc and d ran m tic
land last F riday afternoon from Camp
Bowie, Texas, w here he was attached
to the q u arte rm aste r corps at the base
hospital. He visited until Saturday
m orning with Ills sister, Mrs. J. J
W hite and brother. Furl, and has gone
to Camp Lewis for ills discharge.
About ItlieuinatlM ii.
R heum atism causes m ore pain and
suffering th a n any o th e r disease, for
th e reason th a t it is th e m ost com ­
mon of all ills, and it is ce rtaiu lg
g ra tify in g to su fferers to know th a t
th e re is a rem edy th a t will afford
relief, and m ake rest and sleep pos­
sible.
I t is called C h a m b erlain 's
L in im en t.— Adv.
Mrs. ltran ih all, of H attie G round,
W ashington, is visiting w ith h e r son,
C. E. B ram itali.
Mrs.
K incaid
Is rejo icin g over
R alp h ’s retu rn , lie got hom e F rid a y
and is looking fine.
The many frien d s of Mrs. E lsie
llu lit will he pleased to know th a t
she is g ettin g well as fast as can be
expected.
Louis M ershon’s baby, who has
been quite sick w ith pneum onia, is
b etter.
The local auxiliary for a th ree
m o n th s’ vacation d u rin g th e busy
sum m er m onths. By p u ttin g in som e
extr» tim e, five dozen g arm en ts w ere
com pleted since May 1st. T he last
few m onths have t.een spent in re ­
lief w ork and when th e busy season
is over th e m em bers will open tho
sew ing room again an d continue this
much needed work.
SANDY BLUFF
Mrs. A. C. B row ning is visiting in
P o rtlan d with iter d au g h ter, Mrs.
Dora M atthew s.
The C ottrell school d o sed May 16.
Zaidie Ault was n eith er ab sen t or
tard y d u rin g th e e n tire year. Lewis
M eehan and W alter P r a tt were n eith ­
e r ab sen t nor ta rd y w hat tim e they
were h ere in school, w hich was about
th ree m onths. Red Cross m em ber­
ship is 100 per cent. A rm enian re ­
lief fund raised by th e pupils was
*26.65.
H arold F ra n k s of P o rtlan d is
spending a few' days with A lbert
Ault.
Many piom ers are show ing m uch
nterest in the pageant because of its
epicting th e fam ous scenes of Ore-
on history
.Much a ssista n ce is be­
ing derivi d from th e ir su g g e stio n s as
® the c h a ra c te rs and ap p e a ra n c e s oi
Do You E njoy L ife ?
lie great pioneers.
S to rag e b attery re p a irin g and re ­
A man in good physical condition
The p.i ,iet is u nder th e directio n
c h a rg in g , s ta r te r an d
g e n e ra to r Is alm ost certain to enjoy life, while
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in|io<ed of bo th uni w ork. R a k er & Son.
tf
th e bilious and dyspeptic are despon­
dent, do not enjoy th e ir m eals and
feel m iserable a good sh a re of the
tim e. T his ill feelin g is nearly a l­
ways unnecessary. A few doses of
C h am b erlain ’s T ab lets to tone up the
stom ach, im prove th e digestion and
reg u la te th e bowels is all th a t is
needed. T ry it.— Adv.
D
B ring in your F ord. We have a
F ord m echanic, and put in Ford
p arts at Ford prices. C. E. O sburn,
G resham .
W illard
Battery
service station.
1 C. E. O sburn.
Read th e O utlook classified ads.
Mountain Meadow Butter
Manufactured by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
Gasoline
Qualify
The nam e "M ount Hood B u tter'
has h ereto fo re been used by per-
I m ission of the M ount Hood Ice
¡C ream Co., which has all its dairy
products reg istered u n d er th a t
title. T h at perm ission has ceased,
hence the change of nam e, which
becam e effective on J a n u a ry 1.
“ M ountain
Meadow
sfores«4n th e county.
A. M C A R T Y , S p e cia l A g en t, G resham , O re.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 íifG T R U C K S
Butter"
Ask for it
M onahan, and H orace McGinnis. T he
th ree boys of the class began school
in the first g rad e to g e th e r and h av e
kept to g eth er all th ro u g h the course.
An en te rta in m e n t by th e school
and a happy g ath erin g of p atro n s F ri­
day evening m arked th e closing of
the school. The p ro g ram given by
th e school was in te restin g . An ap ­
peal for Victory bond in v estm en t by
Bud Bailey was well given an d very
convincing.
Two clever dialogues,
“C uring a P a tie n t,” an d "T h e C en­
sus T a k e r,” were given by ch ild ren of
the u pper g rad es and th e num bers
were all good. Speeches were m ade
by G. I’. Lum sdeti, P rincipal B radley
of th e school, and Mrs. G rant. T he
teach ers were each presen ted w ith a
gilt a s a token of ap p reciatio n . A fter
the program cake an d ice cream were
served, th e ice cream being fu rn ish ed
by lhe school board.
.Mrs. N ellie H atfield e n te rta in e d the
eig h th and seventh g rad es an d the
teach ers w ith a candy p u ll Monday
evening.
We notice front a Dalles p aper th a t
Miss Della Z im m erm an, a fo rm er re s­
ident of T ro u td ale, b u t recently
te ach in g in The Dalles, is to teach
in P o rtlan d the com ing year.
Miss M erle M onahan has re tu rn e d
hom e a fte r a successful y e a r of
tern h ing at S ta rr in L inn county,
INTEREST
•>', City of Casper, \Yyo., Street Imp. Bonds due Oct. 3G, 1928
6'< W ashington W ater Power Co. collateral note due Feb. 2,
1920.
6 'i City of New W estm inster, B. C., due .Tilly 1st, 1923.
5 ', City of .Moose daw, Saskatchewan at $85.56 to net von 6'<
to m aturity.
6 ', City of l’rinc* Ucorge, Canada, due May 7th, 1933.
There is no better way to invest your money and be free
from worry about your interest and priucipal. Interest pay­
able semi-annually.
BANK OF GRESHAM
G RESH A M ,O REG O N
A ll K in d s o f R ough an d D ressed
'The government wants you to build. We have done
our part by cutting the price on all our lumber, from
the first of May, as an incentive to building.
Big supply assorted Shiplap on hand; also all kinds
of other Rough and Sized Lumber.
W e D eliver Lum ber A n yw h ere
BRUNS LUMBER CO.
T ak e B lu if I t o a d ;
M ill h a lf m ile so u th o f S andy
Sandy, Oregon-Phone Sandy 29
Oregon.
W anda Goodwin, a fo rm e r T ro u t­
dale girl, visited S atu rd ay in T ro u t­
dale w ith h er au n t, Mrs. N. P. W a l­
lace.
She is en ro u te to G aribaldi
Bench to spend th e su m m er w ith h er
cousin, Mrs. Jack K id d er, who w ith
Mr. K id d er is located a t th a t place.
We note with p le asu re th a t Alice
O'N eill of th e T ro u td a le school, is
w inner of th e gold m edal in th e s ta te
V ictory Loan essay co n test. Alice is
in th e th ird g rad e, and won over
every o th e r th ird g ra d e c o n te sta n t in
th e sta te .
T he T ro u td ale c h a p te r of th e E a st­
ern S ta r will give a b ask et social next
S atu rd ay evening, May 31, a t th e ir
lodge room s in th e M asonic bu ild in g .
All a re invited to com e, an d enjoy
th e evening. L adies b rin g b ask ets
w ith lu n ch for two.
T he T ro u td a le LadieB’ Aid will
m eet in re g u la r m o nthly session W ed­
nesday, J u n e 4th a t th e ch u rch .
T h ere is q u iltin g still on hand.
C au se o f H ead ach e.
By k n ow ing th e cause, a disease
may o ften be avoided. T his is p a r­
tic u la rly tru e of head ach e. T he m ost
com m on cause of h ead ach e is a d is­
o rd ered stom ach o r co n stip a tio n ,
which may be co rrected by ta k in g a
few doses of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets.
Try it. Many o th e rs have o b tain ed
p erm a n en t relief by ta k in g th ese T ab ­
lets. T hey a re easy to ta k e an d mild
and g e n tle in effect.— Adv.
DR. CLINE’S SERMON
C o ntinued from page 1
dw elling place, and heaven is a
house. It is called a city. A city is
a collection of people and dw ellings,
and heaven Is a city. It is called a
co u n try . T h e land of C anaan w as a
co u n try , h av in g b o u n d aries w ith
■(reams and m o u n tain s and a cen ter.
H eaven is a co u n try of sim ila r fe a ­
tu res. W hen Enoch was tra n sla te d ,
he w ent In an illu m in a te d ch a rio t to
heaven. Did he not go so m ew here?
He m ust h av e found a la ad in g place
w here th at ch ario t of God stopped!
My h e a rt Is alw ays tou ch ed w hen I
h ear th e colored people sing th e ir
p lain tiv e melody of hope and faith -
"S w ing low sw eet ch ario t.
C ornin’ for to carry me h o m e.”
You d id n 't see it, but two days
ago, th a t heavenly c h a rio t "S w ung
low” to a hum ble dw elling in F air-
view, w hen a sa in tly w om an, got In.
and th e n accom panied by a b and of
w hite-w inged angels th e ch a rio t a s­
cended up an d up, fa r h ig h e r th a n
any of th e airo p lan es can go above
the sun and beyond th e sta rs, w here
she alig h te d , su rro u n d e d by h e r five
ch ild ren who preceded her, and who
in ex q u isite joy exclaim ed, "W hy h ere
is m o th e r ! ”
W hen Je su s arose from th e dead
a fte r 40 days. He le ft th is w orld,
and ascended up into heaven. I su p ­
pose E lijah w ent w here Enoch had
gone, and th a t Je su s w ent w here
both of them lived; an d if we a re
fa ith fu l, we sh all go w here th ey all
have g one - to heaven, th e home, th e
hou.ie, th e co u n try , w here G od's peo­
J. A. FINLEY, Vocal Teacher
W EDNESDAYS
Afternoon and Evening
OVER BAUER’S BARBER SHOP
3 I7 -1 R -1 0 T ilfo rd B ldg.
T elep h o n e lh lw y . 2 7 7 7 S tu d io.
lleve th ia e a rth Is g lo rio u s enough to
an sw er th e
Bible d escrip tio n of
heaven. I look up in th e heavens
and th e re is u w orld fifteen h u n d red
tim es g re a te r th a n th is ; I look f a r th ­
e r an d find one inconceivably g re a te r
th a n th a t— five h u n d re d tim es as
la rg e as e a rth . M ercury, Venus, J u ­
p iter, S a tu rn , U ran u s and N eptune
all put to g e th er. And I cannot th in k
th a t God is going to ta k e th is little
tre m b lin g m u rk y ato m on which we
live, th is little co u n try cro ssro ad s of
a place, an d m ake It his m etropolis
th e city of th e G reat King. A n o th er
reason is, th e re is a heaven now ; i t ’s
fo u n d atio n s a re n ot to he laid. O ur
frien d s w ent to h eaven, we are going
th e re , they a re not com ing here. And
I inslHt th a t heaven has a m aterial
basis. It is not only a sp iritu a l, b ut
a m a te ria l w orld. A p u rely sp iritu a l
w orld Is u n th in k a b le . You have not
been accustom ed to th is view of it
possibly, b u t so it is.
We see m a tte r ch an g in g , decaying,
and becom ing offensive. All o u r o b ­
se rv a tio n s p reju d ice ns ag a in st th in g s
m a teria l, an d yet God has m ade a
th o u sa n d th in g s n ot necessarily c o r­
ru p tib le. T he diam ond and gold
teach us th a t lesson.
C hrist hail a m a te ria l body th a t
ate in th e p resence of his disciples,
fish and honey com b, and with th a t
glorified body he w ent to heaven
and we a re to see hint as he Is, and
be lik e hint..
“ C lothed upon w ith a heavenly
body, so we sh all n ot be found
n a k e d .” We shall n ot be blind, we
shall n ot he w ithout eyes, and what
Is th e use of eyes w ith o u t light anil
w hat is th e use of eyes and light
w ithout a n y th in g to see?
We sh all have eyes to see, ea rs t >
h e a r and voices to sing,
I sh all w ant th e eyes God gives nte,
to see my m o th er, who gave me my
life, fed me from h er b reast when I
was a h elpless child, and b ro u g h t me
and my nine b ro th e rs and sisters
th ro u g h th e m easles, m um ps and
w hooping cough, and com m ended us
to God when dying.
T h e o ld e r 1
grow , th e less I believe in heaven
U tterly u n lik e th e land in w hich we
now live.
I have been for 50 y ears us a m in ­
ister, stu d y in g God and his w orks,
and I th in k 1 sh all be able to do it
b e tte r th e re .
T hese la te y ears I have h ad to w ear
glasses, h u t th e re 1 ex p ect to have
th e sig h t of my yo u th . O beloved it
d oth n ot yet ap p e ar w hat sh a ll he in
th e w orld to which we g o ; and who
can d o u b t th a t heaven is a place of
su rp assin g b eau ty und m agnificence?
I so m etim es wish I could never
speak of my own experiences an d feel­
ings, b ut I am so o u tsp o k en . I c a n 't
help it. We have laid aw ay tw o b e a u ­
tifu l hoys In Lone F ir cem etery . 1
was th e re ju s t tlie o th e r day, mowed
th e g rass above th e ir bodies, an d
w hispered to th e ir sp irits.
T h an k
God th e re are no g rav e s anil no
te a rs in th a t land w h ith e r we are g o ­
ing.
I look fo rw ard to th a t; and
how would I feel If I knew they w ere
th e re an d I could n ot find them , o r
would not know them , if 1 saw th e m ?
God speed o u r fo o tstep s to th a t
e te rn a l city , fo r I Itave th e best to
te ll.y o u . It is not th e freedom from
sin , d e a th , toll, poverty, sick n ess
and sorrow , th a t m akes its essence
and its g lo ry ; hut we sh all see Oort
and behold th e k ing in his b eauty.
() th a t b e tte r co u n try and h ea v en ­
ly!
I say In co n clu sio n , th a t is
w here S iste r D u n b ar is; an d witli all
o u r w eaknesses, ig n o ran c e, an d in ­
firm ities, it is th e lan d of my soul,
an d of y o u r soul.
And now, If you w ish to know
w here heaven Is, I th in g I can tell
you. It is a t th e end of a good m a n ’s
o r a good w om an's life.
"My heavenly hom e is b rig h t an d fair,
No pain o r d eath cun e n te r th e re ,
If you get th e re before I do,
Tell all m.v frien d s I ’tn com ing to o .”
For u Sprained A n k le.
As soon as possible a f te r th e in ­
ju ry is received g et a h o ttie of C h a m ­
b erla in 's L in im en t an d follow th e
plain p rin te d d irec tio n s w hich ac­
com pany th e b o ttle.— Adv.
LAKE’S TRUCK SERVICE
PHONE 757
ple dwell.
Now, th e n , we are finite; and you
have in y o u r own soul, as I have in
mine, felt th e w ant of a loeal heaven.
I cannot conceive how I should know
m yself floating a ro u n d , a kind of
m ythical existence w ith n o th in g but
vacuity all aro u n d me. I w ant some
w nicn i may go, ami m j nuum iia
tu re m ore. It may do for my U n ita r­
ian frie n d s to be satisfied w ith a
heaven th a t 1 b m erely in his own
alo n e; but a heaven th a t Is w ithout
asso ciatio n s and w ith o u t m ingling«
of sp irit, would be a defective heaveft
to nte.
E xpress and gen eral H au lin g b etw een
P lea sa n t H om e and P ortlan d
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M otor
Vacuum Cleaner
Electrical
W ash in g M achine
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Desk Lamp»
C hafing-D ish
W ay
T oaster
the
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Coffee P e rc o la to r
Milk W a rm er
S m oothing iro n or
T ra v elin g Iro n
C u rlin g -Iro n and
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V ib rn to r
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R a d ia to r
P o rta b le Stove and
Oven
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