Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 22, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
STOP THE LEAKS OR
class In p o u ltry o r h o g ra9 ln g w o u ld '
THE BOAT WILL SINK be installed also
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As soon a s th e p re s e n t cla ss h as
T h e W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g class in , ,in i„hed feed in g , a n o th e r w ill be o i-
feed in g h a s s tir r e d u p a g re a t d eal of j fered In fa rm m a n a g e m e n t to per-
OUTLOOK TUESDAY,
REMINISCENCES
C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1
in te re s t, esp e c ia lly sin c e ta k in g up I SO,IS d e sirin g to in c re a se th e r h o m e baying of th e fa ith fu l dogs and hasten
fo r s tu d y th e fe ed in g o f a c e rta in o f 1 *'•' in c re a sin g th e ir fa rm efficiency. to th e spot to find th e frig h ten e d deer
T h e fa rm is fast b eco m in g a faq jo ry m ak in g a d e sp e ra te effort to tight off
six cow s, in th is v ic ln ty . O ne m e m ­
a n d in o r d e r to puy th e h ig h la b o r
ber of th e class a s k e d : If said h e rd p rices, o n e m u st c o u n t th e cost of | th e savage hounds, only to be luld low
w ere re c e iv in g a b alan c ed ra tio n w as p ro d u c tio n , a rr a n g e b u ild in g s an d by th e tine m ark sm a u sh iu of th e ex-
th e r e a n y m oney to be m ad e fro m eq u ip m e n t fo r efficiency, keep p ro ­ | perleu ced h u n ters.
T he h u n te rs re tu rn w ith th e ir deer,
such
a
h e rd ,
fed
in su ch
a d u c tiv e liv esto ck of all k in d s, feed
m a n n e r. C o m p le te d a ta w as g a t h ­ th e m p ro p e rly am i look a f te r th e j an d th e hou n d s, tire d an d p anting,
follow
Al su g g ests th a t th ey have a
e re d , a n d a c c o rd in g to feed s a n d m a rk e tin g of th e p ro d u c ts
sw im , and aw ay a bunch go for th e
feed in g , th e cow s w ere receiv in g a l­
, sw im m ing hole.
By th e tim e they
m ost a w e ll-b a la n c e d ra tio n , b u t c o n ­
P ieuic at Blue Istke.
' reach th e pool they a re h alf.u n d ressed .
c e n tr a te s w ere o u t of p ro p o rtio n to
The b e rry p ic k e rs on th e C o tto n
th e ro u g h a g e fed. A cco rd in g to fa rm h av e no en d of fu n . In th e ev­ T h en follow s a m ad scram b le to see
p ro p e r
fe e d in g
m e th o d s
it
w as e n in g , as d a rk n e s s com es on, th ey wbo will be th e first in th e w ater.
found th a t a sa v in g o f $1.9U p er day build a big bonfire, an d tell th r illin g Such fun. sw im m ing, div in g , tu rn in g
could be m a d e on th is h e rd of six sto rie s . T o n ig h t, th e su b je c t fo r d is ­ J so m ersau lts, d u ck in g s an d w ater fights
cows.
F ig u r in g a t th is ra te , fo r a cu ssio n (if it g ets re a l d a r k ) w ill be, an d s tu n ts th a t only th e m in d s of such
boys can in v en t. W hile th is bunch arc
y e a r th e r e is a loss of $ 693.50.
" G h o sts I h av e se e n ."
Last T h u r s ­
It is th e b u sin ess of th e d e p a r t­ day, th ey to o k th e w hole day off fo r a h av in g th e ir fun, th e g irls a re not Idle
m ent o f a g r ic u ltu r e a t th e U nion picnic a t B lue L ak e. S w im m in g , ! A nna su g g ests th a t th ey play keeping
high sch o o l to a id fa r m e rs by g iv in g b o at rid in g an d b a se b a ll w ere th e house. Now th e lot acro ss th e road is
an ideal place for m ak in g play houses
th e p ro p e r c o u rses. A m a tu re fa r m ­ o rd e rs o f th e day.
T h e b a se b a ll
e r a sk e d if th e cla ss w ere o n ly fo r g am e la s te d fro m noon u n til s u n ­ A th ick clum p of bushes is chosen and
boys. T h e a n sw e r is: It Is fo r an y dow n, a b it te r c o n te st b etw een th e (he boys w ith th e aid of a jack knife
and th e school axe, clea r o u t th e bu sh ­
person o v e r 14 y e a rs o f a g e, I n te r ­ R a sp b e rrie s a n d
M onday
B lues, es in th e c e n te r to form th e room s, and
ested in p ro d u c tiv e a g ric u ltu re . T h e sta g e d in th e b o tto m of a d ra in e d
weave th em in to th e o u te r wall. T h is
class m e e ts on ce a w eek, an d m a tu re m a rsh , a m o n g th e sk u n k cab b ag es
done th e boys h u rr y to th e sw am p n ear
fa rm e rs a r e e sp ecially in v ited . T h is an d ru sh e s. T h e re w as not a slow
by and g a th e r from th e tre e s and logs
class w ill r u n fo r th e s u m m e r in m o m en t d u rin g th e e n tire g am e, all
g re a t sh e e ts of moss, w hich th e g irls
feed in g , te s tin g , a n d b reed in g . A ny th e p lay ers b eh ig In good fo rm an d
fashion in to carp ets, beds, couches and
o ne in te re s te d in fin d in g o u t why he th e sp e c ta to rs busy w ith m o sq u ito
th e u p h o lstered fu rn itu re of th e house
o r sh e is not m a k in g th e m oney th ey bites.
Soon th e fam ilies are settled in th e ir
o u g h t to m ak e, a re In v ite d to en ro ll
m ansions. T h e re is a good deal of
in th e n ig h t class und find w h ere th e
The scuffed le a th e r on a shoe should riv a lry e x h ib ited in seein g who can
leak s a re a n d how to Stop th em . It
| be flattened in place w ith a little glue m ake th e finest play house. But there
m ay be th a t a s a v in g of $ 6 9 3 .5 0
and allow ed to dry. W hen blackened : goes th a t old bell, T he noon h o u r is
could n o t be m ad e on a h erd of six
the su rface will look as well as new. i ended, and we arc not h a lf th rough.
cow s, b u t It m ay be . th a t m a tte rs
As we n e a r th e school house, one of
could be so a rra n g e d th a t six w ill
< hunilierltuiCs T ablets.
the boys tr ip s a n o th e r and th e n , well,
m ak e $ 6 9 3 .5 0 p er y e a r, less th e cost
T h ese ta b le ts a re in te n d e d esp ec­ you know. T h e g irls a re scream ing,
o f feed.
ially fo r sto m a c h tr o u b le s , b ilio u s­
and th e hoys a re y elling when the
M ore tim e is g iv en to d a iry fe e d ­ n ess an d c o n stip a tio n . If you h av e te a c h e r p u lls th e boys a p a rt and leads
any tro u b le s of tills s o rt, g iv e th em
ing th a n to o th e r k in d s ,'s in c e th e
a tr ia l a n d re a liz e fo r y o u rs e lf w h at th em by th e e a r in to th e house. Then
m a jo rity o f th o s e a tte n d in g a re d a ir y ­ a first class m ed icin e w ill do fo r you. follow s a com m on school e n te r ta in ­
m en. If en o u g h w ere in te re s te d , a T h ey o n ly co st a q u a r t e r - —Adv.
m ent. c o n sistin g of m usic an d dan cing
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
GET READY FOR HARVEST
A New Deering or McCormack Binder will, do the
work in the right way.
PLYMOUTH, PURE MANILA or STANDARD
BINDER TW INE
Castor Machine Oil
Repairs
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Phone 319
W. A HESSEL
Phone 544
JU LY
22.
101»
MISS OLIVE ZIMMERMAN
BRIDE AT LAWN WEDDING
PAGE T H R U !
WHAT DOES THE BANK
SAY ABOUT YOU ?
A p re tty law n w ed d in g to o k place I
a t th e hom e of M rs. G eo rg e Z im m e r-1
m an on
la s t W ed n esd ay
ev en in g .
B efore O pportunity m ak es her final d ecision , »lie “check*
J u ly I, w hen h e r d a u g h te r , O live
u p " o n you. S he » a n t* to know i( you a re w o rth y .
H ope, becam e th e b rid e o f Rev. P a u l |
W h at a re p u ta b le b a n k say s a b o u t you is o fte n th e d ecid in g
fa c to r. If y o u 're k n o w n a t a s tro n g bunk as a m an ol
I). H offm an, Dr. S u lle n s of P o rtla n d .
good b u sin e ss h a b its a m an w ho k eeps h is c h e e k in g a c ­
officiating
c o u n t lu a h e a lth y c o n d itio n
and h is w ord lik ew ise
B efore th e cerem o n y M rs L o is
su ch u s ta te m e n t w ill go fa r w ith O p p o rtu n ity in d ecid in g
H a ld e rso n of P o rtla n d
sa n g
"For
in y o u r fav o r.
You A lo n e.” W h ile M iss A m y L am - i
"G et in s tr o n g " w ith a s tro n g b a n k
T h is bunk h as a s e r v ­
ice Io offer th a t w ill h elp you grow . T h e ad v ice an d
so n played th e w ed d in g m a rc h from
c o u n sel of su ch a b a n k is a tre m e n d o u s asse t to you
L o h en g rin th e b rid a l p a rty m oved to .
D rop in so m e tim e and a sk a b o u t It
No re d -ta p e .
th e ir p o sitio n on th e law n , w hich had j
been effectively d e c o ra te d fo r th e o c­
casio n , th r o u g h an a isle of tu lle held
by th e m a id s of h o n o r.
T he b rid e, w ho w as g iv en aw ay by
Gresham, Oregon
h e r m o th er, w as lovely in a gow n of
w h ite d u c h e ss s a tin , e m b e llish e d w ith
p earls. H e r silk tu lle veil fell from
Service Phone 271
a w re a th of o ra n g e b lo sso m s und sh e
Iv ’siilenci
c a rrie d a s h o w e r b o u q u et of b rid es
ro ses a n d sw eet peas.
Miss Is a b e '
Z im m erm an , s is te r of th e b rid e , w as
c h a rm in g as b rid e sm u id in a gow n of
HAMILTON & EDER, Props.
gold p tna clo th . S he c a rr ie d a b o u ­
Motor
Car
Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils
q u e t of la v e n d e r sw eet p eas a n d y el­
Gasoline and Greases.
low ro s e b u d s
T h e m aid s of h o n o r
P L E A S A N T H OM E
-
-
-
O REG O N
w ere Miss Isa b e l B usch, M iss N e ttle ,
D rew , Miss H elen B row n, Mrs. C. 11.
S tone, Miss L u cia M acklin an d Miss
R o b e rta K llla m .
C ed ric II. S to n e,
cousin of th e b rid e , w as best m an
Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e c e re- 1
niony Mrs. H a ld e rs o n sa n g " B e ­
1
The Oaks
8. Bull Run Park
c a u s e ,” a f te r w hlcn a d a in ty buffet
2 Council Crest.
9. Macleay Park
su p p e r w as serv ed . D u rin g th e e v e n ­
in g Miss G enevieve D u fu r, acco m ­
3. Columbia Beach
10. Peninsula Park
p a n ie d by h e r s is te r . M rs P a u l P ow ­
4. Crystal Lake Park
11. Washington Park
e rs , re n d e re d s e v e ra l violin solos.
5.
Rock
Island
12. Oak Grove Park.
T he b rid e is an acco m p lish e d m u ­
Dodge
Park.
13. Mt. Tabor Park
sician . S he is a d a u g h te r of th e lu te
Estacada Park
14. Riverside Park
G eorge II Z im m e rm a n , a p io n e e r of
th is lo cality .
S he Is a g ra d u u te of
th e Allen P re p a r a to ry S chool an d of
th e U n iv e rsity of O regon an d a m em ­
b e r of th e D elta G am m a so ro rity .
Rev. Mr. H offm an Is al p resen t
p a s to r of th e P a rk R ose C o n g re g a ­
tio n a l c h u rc h
He
w as
fo rm e rly
co n n ected w itli Y. M. C. A. w o rk al
V an co u v er B a rra c k s . H e is a g r a d ­
u a te of th e U n iv e rsity of s o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia an d of Ibe B oston School
o f T heology.
./ ki/f gr/tfJ I t * 4 f t I J n An «»Ac/z ioniRUdify «nW W«y l i / l «n filar n«ii«n" — Lt»
A bout fifty g u e sts w ere p re se n t
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
a n d th e y o u n g c o u p le receiv ed m any
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
b e a u tifu l p re s e n ts. T hey le ft Im m e­
d ia te ly fo r th e ir
w ed d in g tr ip to
V an co u v er, B. C.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Pleasant Home Garage
OUR 14 POINTS
“TRY THEM BY TROLLEY’’
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
T h e te a c h e r fu rn ish e s th e in s tru m e n t
tlie boys fu rn ish th e m usic and do the
dancin g . I'm not going to tell you who
th o se boys are. F ifteen m in u te r a fte r
school w as called , and ju s t a t th e elosi
of th e hazel dance, th e sw im m in g lole
bunch cam e sn e a k in g in. T h e school
s e ttle s dow n to a dead calm a fte r the
sto rm . F o r som e reason everybody Is
stu d io u s u n til recess. W hen th e bell
raps for recess th e te a e h e r rem a rk s:
"T h e bovit who w ere late a t noon may
stay d u rin g recess for p riv a te in s tru c ­
tio n ." T hey did, an d form all ap p earan
TROUTDALE
ces w hen school is called, they got it.
S w im m ing in th e S an d y riv e r is
B ut th ey m issed th e fu n ; for as soon as
wp w ere o u tsid e, we a re read y for a Ibe p o p u la r d iv e rsio n of re s id e n ts
h erp , esp ecially th e boys, th e p ro p e r
good tim e, all but tw o fellow s, who tim e se e m in g to be In th e ev en in g .
T ra in * for leadership in the induatriea and peofeaatona a t follows
for som e reaso n (1 w on’t say w h a t) a re
H O M E E C O N O M IC S A G R IC U L T U R E . C O M M E R C E . F O R E S T R Y . P H A R M A C Y . M U S IC .
Mrs. R u th C. F is h a n d c h ild re n ,
V
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E D U C A T IO N . C I V I L E N G I N E E R IN G . E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R IN G .
slig h tly u n co m fo rtab le.
Q ertie Bug J a c k a n d M ary E m ily , of L os A ngeles,
M E C H A N IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G . C H E M IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G
IN D U S T R IA L
ARTS.
g ests th a t we play B lin d m a n ’s Buff, C a lifo rn ia , a r e v is itin g h e r sis te r,
M I N I N G E N G I N E E R IN G . L O G G IN G E N G I N E E R I N G . M I L I T A R Y S C IE N C E
Mrs.
C.
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Miss
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The College training m rludes courses in English. Economies. A rt. M ath em atics M odern Languages,
and so a h a n d k e rc h ie f is tied over
Physical Education, In d u strial Journalism , N a tu ra l Sciences, and ail esaentials vt an education
T oon, of P o rtla n d w as a w eek-end
S on's eyes, an d a n u m b er jo in In an ex ­ g u e st at th e Thoma.« hom e.
Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 22, 1919
citin g gam e. A n o th er bunch form a
M ontrose P a rk , ab o v e T ro u td a le
circle w ith som e one In th e center, on th e h ig h w a y , h a s o p en ed fo r th e
(h en th ey ta k e hold of h a n d s and begin a m u s e m e n t of th e public.
T h e th r e e g irls of th e c a n n in g d u ll
to move aro u n d th e one in th e c en te r
i an d sin g :
"K in g W illiam w as K ing a t T ro u td a le , T h e lm a D u P u is, M il­
For College C atalog, Illu stra ted Booklet and other info rm ation addresa
d re d S u rb e r, an d A lice O 'N eill, w ere
T H E R E G IS T R A R . Oregon Agricultural College, C orvallis
Ja m e s' son,” w hile som e of th e sm aller ta k e n by M iss C a lk in s o v e r to O rie n t
I boys a rc p lay in g leapfrog, and the la s t F rid a y to see d e m o n s tra tio n
! la rg e r boys a re p lay in g a gam e of tow n w ork in c a n n in g .
Mrs. Il, I). H ailey an d c h ild re n and
ball, nr e ra e k ln g each o th e r on the
p i f
i sh in s w ith a sh in n y stic k over
a M rs R ose L a m b e rt, son a n d nephew
from W y o m in g , an d .Mrs. E g g lesto n
sh in n y block. T h u s th e school days an d tw o so n s, from N e b ra sk a , w ho
j pass, th e s tu d ie s v a ry in g a s th e s tu ­ a rc v isitin g h e re , r e tu rn e d fro m S ea­
d e n ts ad v an ce an d th e am u sem en ts sid e, M onday ev e n in g a f t e r a w e e k s’
STA TKMK.M
FAIRVIEW
T h e la d le s a re s is te r s of
v ary in g acco rd in g to age, ta s te and o u tin g
Mrs. Itailey.
Mr. an d M rs Zim ni and fa m ily , of of th e F irs t S ta te B ank of G re sh a m .
w eath er.
T h e e n te rta in m e n ts are
P o rtla n d , h av e
re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d
w holly In th e h a n d s of th e teaeh er, but
C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h . S ta te of O re ­
COTTRELL
th e h o m e of 11. S c h la n te r
’ th e sch o lars m ay offer suggestions.
gon, sliow ug th e a m o u n t s ta n d in g to
Mrs.
C.
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a
Jan. Ma n a ry of P o rtla n d s p e n t Sun-
T hose d ay s have gone.
T he Old
th e c re d it of e v ery d e p o sito r Ju ly 1,
w ell d rille d at h e r hom e
lay
w
ith
h
is
m
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rs.
Jo
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Ma-
W hite School H ouse | r no m ore. A
M iss B erg lo t O stb o e, w ho h a s been 1919, w ho h as not m ad e a d e p o sit,
n a ry .
o r w ho h a s not w ith d ra w n any p ari
line b u ild in g for a g rad ed school
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k G ilb re a th , of s p e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s w ith Mr. and
sta n d s in Its place. T he Old Dead P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d ay w ith Mr. and M rs. W. E. T o w n sen d , h as re tu rn e d of h is d e p o sits (c o m m e rc ia l d e p o s its ) ,
p rin c ip a l o r In te re s t, fo r a p erio d of
t o h e r h om e In S p o k an e.
t B u tte Is still th e re , and Jo h n so n creek, M rs. E F. A n d re.
m o re Ilian sev en ( 7 ) y e a rs im tne-
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bis
Mr. an d M rs 11. D. A n d re w s and
a m ere riv u le t, still ru n s a t Its foot
‘d ia te ly p rio r to said d a te , w itli th e
w
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c h ild re n , W K H a m ilto n an d sons
n a m e , la st know n place o f re sid e n c e
’ T he cem etery . Just back of th e school
H a rry an d A llen, of P o rtla n d , anil W fro m B end a b o u t tw o w eeks ago. lie
j house, is still th e re , only It h as grow n A P ro c to r ra ile d to see W. E. C ras- r e tu rn e d y e ste rd a y a c c o m p a n ie d by o r postoffice a d d re s s o f su ch d e p o s it­
o r, an d th e fact of I l l s d e a th , if
h is m o th e r. Mrs. A lm a H all
' la rg e r an d becom e m ore d ensely pop w ell S u n d ay .
know n.
Mr
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Mrs.
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and
W m. C a rp e n te r Is a b le to be a ro u n d
ulated. T he fo rest w ith its ru n w ays
Ire n e D ouglas. T ro u td a le . O regon
.Miss
G
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D
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w
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g
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e
s
ts
of
2 4 c e n ts
and play h o u ses and th e old cam p a g a in a f t e r a se v e re a tta c k of h e a rt M rs H. 8. S to n e on B unday.
tro u b le ,
A lb ert K W illiam s. G re sh a m . 9c
g ro u n d a re gone forever, and in th e ir
Mr anil M rs E lm e r J e n k in s and
Jaa. G o g e r's new h o u se is p ro g re s ­
R o b ert D oane, LentR, O reg o n . 75c
place is th e lively gro w in g city of sin g ra p id ly w ith E. E V an F le e t as 1 fam ily an d Mr an d Mrs. L aw ren ce
B ird in e M e rrill, c a re M rs C has
H arv ey sp en t S u n d ay al (lie borne of
i Gri sham .
T hose
school ch ild ren , c a rp e n te r.
M errill, G re sh a m , O reg o n , 3 2c.
.Mrs H a ttie J e n k in s
w here a re th e y ? Most of th em have
M A L eete, B ull R un, O regon
Rev I. B. S elf, fo rm e rly p a s to r of
MELROSE
AND
VICTORY
i g ro w n to m anhood and w om anhood,
th e P re s b y te ra n c h u rc h , ca lle d on i 1 2 ft
W R K n u rr, G re sh a m , O r e . 49c
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w ith o ne ex cep tio n
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L. M SH IP L E Y ,
N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon.
o u g h t to go to th e c irc u s a n d see th e
R u th L aw , th e a v ia to r, w ho m ade
My co m m issio n e x p ire s O cto b er 18,
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G re sh a m 851
th e first (light fro m C hicag o to New ; 1922
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Grangers!
A tla n tic flight.
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