Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 15, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    »AGB FOUR
GRBNHA.M
OVTLOOK TUESDAY,
JULY
10,
l» l«
Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton and
Mrs. S tapleton left on Sunday n ig h t
! for V ancouver, W ashington. I t was
th e ir plan to go on Monday to Cen-
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Schneider
I tra lia , and from th e re tow ard S eattle
will leave tom orrow for a ten-day
u n til they should m eet th e ir son-in-
outing. They are h arn essin g up th e ir
law and d au g h ter, Mr. an d Mrs.
O verland w ith te n t and cam ping o u t­
Joseph H aley, who left th e ir hom e
fit, m aking provosions fo r solid com ­
in V ancouver, B. C. on S atu rd av
fo rt.
T h e ir trip is m apped out
n ig h t for an au to trip to Oregon.
th ro u g h W ashington Into B ritish Co­
Ivan Mason arrived In P o rtlan d
lum bia, ta k in g in m any points of in ­
te re st, am ong them R ain ier N ational last week on board th e ship, R etriev ­
er, on which he was an o rd in ary sea­
P ark .
man. He has m ade several visits to
G resham was well rep resen ted at
th e hom e of his paren ts, Mr. and
G ladstone on Sunday, W illiam Je n ­
Mrs. W. F. Mason d u rin g th e past
nings B ryan being th e draw ing card.
few days. He has been on a 14-
Mrs. W. C. B urch has been visiting m onths' cruise to A ustralia an d o th er
h er son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. so u th Pacific places.
and Mrs. E ugene F ow ler at Ft.
Mrs. S. J. McDonald suffered a
E lev en s.
She enjoyed th e early
stro k e.o f paralysis at th e home of her
m orning w alks th ro u g h th e woods to
d au g h ter, Mrs. Alex. Thom pson, on
THREE SPEED TRACTOR
th e beach. P lenty of clam s and
Ju ly 2. G randm a McDonald is 82
crabs could be had.
years of age. She has lived alone
Backed by thirteen years of tra c to r development, this little
Baling season has opened for on h er 65-acre farm n o rth ea st of
maeliine is built to stand the actual field conditions in all sec­
Hevel and Jones.
Y esterday they G resham for many years, refusing to
tions of the country. It is a success wherever used and safe to
left with th e ir crew for th e hay fields leave it to go to her (lau g h ter’s home
operate.
of P leasant Home.
until the m orning of th e 2d, a little
Auto type central control, highest grade m aterial, parts
Leroy K ern is only a little boy while before th e stro k e came. She
easy to get at, replaceable cylinder sleeves, large, wide bear­
b u t he has big troubles. He doesn't was restin g easy at last reports.
ings, thermo syphon-cooling system, \Vater air strainer and
enjoy, one bit, the ugly abcess on I l l s
Mrs. F. L. Mack received a w ire­
many other features which make this the best little tractor on
leg.
less m essage th is m orning from her
the
market for tin* money.
Many a re p lan n in g to ta k e ia husband. T he radiogram was sent
g ran g e day at G ladstone p ark to m o r­ from the S. S. A laskan on Ju ly 14
F. O. B.
row. Jo h n C. K etcham , n ational and announced th a t S erg ean t Mark
GRESHAM
lectu rer, will have ch a rg e of th would arriv e in New York on the
forum h'our, 11 o'clock in th e morn 16th.
Includes Belt, Pulley, Fenders and Governor.
ing.
Mrs. C. E. R u sh er has been sp en d ­
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. G ard n er left ing a few days w ith h e r sister, Mrs.
Monday for a two w eeks’ stay a t Sea Robt. Lansdow ne, In Oregon City,
side.
and atten d ed th e c h a u ta u q u a at
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. G leason and G ladstone P ark. Mrs. S. R. Bradflel 1
fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Shipp and and Guy and P aul R usher w ent over
d au g h te r of Salem and Mrs. May Mc­ on Sunday for th e day.
C reary of O m aha, N ebraska, spent
Mrs. Jas. E lkington, Mrs. J. T.
Sunday at E agle C reek. They also Stlllions and Mrs. O. A. E astm an are
visited th e fish h atch ery a t Bonne­ cam ping at C hautauqua. Among the
The vacation nchnoii ia here
ville.
G resham people who h eard W illiam
and you will need a new auit-
Mrs. C lara Webb from H ydaburg Jen n in g s Bryan th e re on Sunday
caae or l i n g for th at trip to the
A laska is visiting Miss Adaline night w ere Jas. E lkington, Mr. and
with a world-wide reputa­ W yeth. Mrs. Webb is a n u rse In a Mrs. Chas. M. Zim m erm an, Mr. and
beach. We have a wide range
P resb y terian m ission a t H ydaburg. Mrs. A. W. Shipley, Mr. an d Mrs.
tion and moderate price.
of styles and sizes to select
L ast w inter, p a rt of th e tim e, she was H. L. St. C lair and Mrs. E lla Oli­
from.
Next week on sample.
th e only w hite person at th e mission. phant. Miss Mabel Michel spent two
A lthough last w in te r’s p rev alen t epi­ days th e re la st week.
Prices range from $2.75 for
dem ic stru ck th e school, th ey lost
YOUR HO.V/L fi'U R N IBH E H
the cheaper grades to $22.50 in
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. K ra n er and
only a very few cases.
P h ares Stiverson of C loverdale, O re­
solid cowhide goods.
Mrs. N ora W ithrow had a b irth ­ gon called at th e hom e of Chas.
$10,000 PRIZE MONEY
day yesterday. E arly in th e m orn­ L undquist on Main stre e t, Sunday.
OFFERED STOCK MEN ing, h er son, E rn est S tra tto n , pre­ Mr. K ran er is presid en t of th e te le­
sented her with a b eau tifu l, big bou­ phone com pany which serves th e
T he livestock exhibit at th e fa ir In quet as a rem inder.
GRESHAM, OREGON
L a te r In the south h alf of Tillam ook county, and
S eptem ber will be most Interesting. day, her frien d , Mrs. T. E. F ish er of
Vhe R exall Store
expected to a tte n d a. m eeting of te le ­
H orses and c a ttle In g reat num bers P o rtlan d cam e up to wish h er many
phone ow ners at P o rtlan d Monday.
will figure prom inently. In addition re tu rn s of th e day.
Mrs. J. N. M ew hirter is not so well
th e re will be sheep, goats and swine.
D istrict E ld er J. A. H opper will
The prizes offered are very a ttra c tiv e Le h ere on next S atu rd ay and Sun­ today. Since h er stro k e a week ago
Resides th e $10,000 offered by the day to conduct th e first q u arte rly he has been seem ingly on th e mend
fair association, th e re are special conference a t th e F ree M ethodist H er d au g h ter. Mrs. C arrie Osborn
nd husband of A storia are here.
prizes from various Oregon Arms.
Rust-Proof
church.
He will preach Saturday
Y esterday reg istered 100 degree
The ch ild ren of th e in d u stria l evening a t 8 o ’clock, Sunday a t 11
in th e shade. The coolest looking in
clubs will have an im als on display and again in th e evening a t 8.
dividual in tow n was th e paste-boarc
th a t will m ake stock specialists s i’
Dr. Chas. Pixley of M issoula, Mon
Nothing is too small to consider in
up and ta k e notice. In a club house ta n a, is v isitin g with his sister, Mrs m an in th e office window at Jo n es
the making of a W arner Corset—
all th e ir own, they will show th e ir A. H ughes, a fte r h aving spent some lum ber yard. He kept rig h t on sm il
ing.
every
bit of it is given the most care­
pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, rab b its tim e trav e lin g in C alifornia. S peak­
Miss B erth a W att, of P o rtlan d
anti calves— raised scientifically. And ing of th e n ea r h u n d red degree tem ­
ful consideration, and the result is
th a t Is not all. They will show what p e ra tu re y esterday, Dr. Pixley s a il and Miss B. Ostboe, of Spokane, are
a thoroughly satisfactory corset that
they have raised In th e ir g ardens, it was noth in g to w hat he had ex­ visiting Mrs. E arl Tow nsend.
can be depended upon always to
Miss H a rrie t A lexander has gone
and w hat has been learned in cook­ perienced In th e so u th .
meet requirements.
to R ochester, M innesota.
She will
ing and sewing.
F ra n k W right. M aster Signal Elec­
O th er fea tu re s of th e exhibit will tric ian , has arriv ed from overseas en te r th e Mayo B ro th ers hospital for
Every Corset Guaranteed
be milk and b u tte r te st, g ran g e con­ and Is at th e hom e of hi« paren ts, Mr an operation for a goiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson of H o­
tests and o rch a rd and sm all fru it dis­ and Mrs. Dan W right. His coming
quiam
, W ashington and Mr. an d Mrs
plays.
was expected by Mr. and Mrs. W right
J. F eser and O. G riessel of the b u t not th a t of his o ld e r b ro th er F ra n k Bowder of P o rtlan d spent yes­
O BESH A M , Q BE.
M ountain View F loral com pany were A rth u r W. of T erre H au te, Indiana, terd ay aftern o o n and evening at the
at the G resham fair g ro u n d s last who accom panied him and who will hom e of Mrs. M aggie Ulin.
Mrs. E arl Thom pson and son are
evening looking a fte r th e floral dec­ rem ain h ere th e rest of the month.
When m aking sandwiches, if t h e 1
o ratio n s on th e grounds.
By fair The W right fam ily is enjoying many h ere v isitin g th e Thom pson fam ily.
Airs. (turns' Ix-tter.
Miss L au ra Davis, who has been b u tter is too hard to spread easily, dip
tim e th e beds will be aglow with pink sight-seeing trip s In th e F ord which
H ere is a le tte r th a t is ce rtain to
serv in g as a reco n stru ctio n aid in a a bowl in hot water, or put it in th e prove of in te re st to people in this
petu n ias, red begonias and blue lo­ F ra n k recently purchased.
vll’in lty. as cases of th is so rt occur
belias.
L. F ro st and wife, of Ft. W orth, m ilitary ho sp ital a t P ittsb u rg , has oven until it is thoroughly heated, then in
alm ost every neighborhood, and
It over the butter, which will in
Heavy cream Is required for whip
Mrs. Cliff K ern, su p e rin ten d e n t of Texas, are v isitin g w ith th e M arlon w ritten hom e th a t she will be released tu rn
,
,
| people sh o u ld know w hat to do n
soon
and
hopes
in
a
sh
o
rt
tim
e
to
be
ping, but Is not always obtainable the floral d ep a rtm en t w ants atten tio n Johnson fam ily.
a few m om ents become soft through- j like circ u m stan ces: •
back home.
out. The same method may be used
Mock whipped cream makes a desir­ called to changes in prem ium s, all
S av an n ah , Mo., Oct. 12, 1916.
G eorge W hite of th e G reat N o rth ­
for softening b u tter for the table.
"1 used a b ottle of C h a m b e rla in ’s
able substitute and Is prepared by prizes having been raised. Many of ern H otel b a rb e r shop of Chicago, Is
Spinach loses both color and flavor
F ru it ja r lids can be cleaned by p ut ( o l*c and D iarrh o ea Rem edy about
cooking together, until thick, one and the en tries are sim ilar to those of last th e guest of th e B. F. B auer fam ily.
• •
.
nbio vpnru ;itrn and If mtpo/1 mo rtf
If it is cooked In too much water. The ting them
in a large jar, pouring skim nine y ears ago and it cured me of
a quarter tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, fall. One uew en try , th e best center-
A rthur Tyson, O verland m an ag er
flux ( d y s e n ta ry l. I had an o th e r a t­
one cupful of milk and one tablespoon piece of cut flowers for tab le decora- | at S eattle, lias been tile guest for a q u an tity of w ater th a t adhera to it milk over them and letting them stand tack of th e sam e com plaint some
from
washing
is
enough
to
steam
it
several days. The m ilk will eat out all th ree o r fo u r y ears ago and a few
ful of sugar. Add a quarter of a tea tions, will draw th ree prizes. It Is few days of th e H H. E ling family.
tender; there should be ju st enough the hard substance and the lids will doses of th is rem edy cu red me. 1
spoonful of salt. Beat separately the expected th e re will be a big collection
O. A. P alm er of Boring was in
have recom m ended
C h a m b e rla in ’s
w hites of two eggs, pour the sauce o f hanging baskets, but those who G resham yesterday looking for berry w ater to keep It from scorching. G ar­ look like new.
Colic an d D iarrh oea Rem edy to
slowly over one egg white. stiffly beat d esire to lak e pari In th e coni cut are pickers to ta k e care of his eight nish the cooked spinach with hard
dozens of people since I first used
T he berry packing and fru it ca n ­ if. ’— Adv.
en, then fold In the other. Flavor with w arned not to forget th a t th e re are acres of fine C u th b ert raspberry, Lo­ boiled eggs put througli a vegetable
rleer, or cut in slices. The eggs im ­ n ing p la n ts of G resham a re doing a
vanilla.
only two m onths left to p rep are In. gan and Law ton blackberries.
prove both the looks and the taste of ru sh business these ideal days when
W ants, w ants, w ants.
See the
the dish .
fru it rip en s in a few m inutes.
colum n.
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Cannery Workers
Wanted
Apply at once.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Higher rates
than ever paid before
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New International Tractor
. G R ESH A M CANNERY
Price $1008
Gresham Overland Co.
Handbags and Suit Cases
Skeeter
The Acorn
Gas Range
J. E. METZGER,
Skoot
Will Keep the Mosquitos Away
E. W. Aylsworth
Gresham Drug Co.
Warner's
MALLQL
Corsets
$1.00 to $5.00
CANNON’S DRY GOODS
F or polishing lamp chim neys and
table glassw are use the b etter p arts of
cast-off bath towels
Garden
Hose
We have a large assortment of these
\ ou should keep your lawn mowed and well sprinkled these hot days,
Keep y o u r .garden watered and you will have fresh vegetables until fall,
Lome in and let us show vou these articles at attractive prices.
Phone
661
IIIIIIIIHtBIB
X
Lay linoleum over a thick padding
of new spapers If you want It to give
good service. A rough floor will re­
quire more papers than one which is
smooth, for the linoleum wears out on
the outlines of the boards.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST STATE BANK
NO. 135
At G resham , O regon, a t th e c lo se of business Ju n e 30th, 1919.
KKMOl KCKS.
L oans an d d isc o u n ts...............................................................
»256.129.44
O v erd rafts, secured an d u n se cu red .................. ...................
.60
Bonds an d w a rra n ts .........................................................
97,286.76
Stocks, secu rities, ju d g m e n ts, etc
161».00
B ankiug house
25.000.00
Flan your m achine sewing so th a t F u rn itu re and fix tu res........................................
4.4’.'
you can run from one piece of work to O th er real e sta te ow ned .
1,760.00
Due from banks (n o t reserve b an k s i
134.4»
another w ithout cu ttin g and w asting Due from approved reserv e banks
114.183.93
thread
Check* an d o th e r cash Items
til
Exchanges for clearin g u u u .- .
67.30
Paste strip s of velvet around the in ­ Cash on band
25,270.94
Other
resources
...........
side of the heels of children’s shoes
20.00
and you will have fewer holes to darn
Total
»624,711.59
In th e ir stockings
.(ABILITIES.
C apital stock paid in
( 30,000.00
Oilcloth on kitchen table or cabinets S urplus fund
, 25,000.00
can be made to last longer If a padding U ndivided profits, less expenses and tax s paid
2,337.56
of soft paper is placed under IL The ¡>o7,,a?
hank deposits
3,025.59
Individual
deposits
su
b
je
ct
to
check
life of oilcloth can alm ost be doubled
242.829.05
Demand certificates of deposit
when th is is done.
2,332.19
C ash ier checks o u tstan d in g
8.441.30
Tim e and savings deposits
210,745.90
Candle ends can be made to do fur
T otal
th e r duty by paring off the ends of two !
»524.711.59
short pieces perfectly smooth and even s , a ” ‘ of O regon. County of M ultnom ah
until the tip of the wick can be seen in
do solemnly
. 2 * ’ . ,Q
‘ h , o hr’
v -n ^ a m e d a bank.
K i t e r ! . . . . , b . . b . „
,
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each
Heat these two smooth ends
and stick them firmly together The
top half will b um down and fuse with
k. M. SHIPLEY, Notary Public
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