Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 01, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    G R SSB A M
OUTLOOK
k R I B .U
FAIRVIEW WOMAN WEDS
H C MOORE OF PORTLAND
Silos, Ensilage Cutters, Corn or Hay Cutters
In hand or power sizes. Cutters that require
less power and will do better work.
CIDER. MILLS in small or large sizes
K E R O SE N T E N G IN E S in all size- with throttling
governor, costs less to operate.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Phone 544
Phone 6x2
THERE’S NO
EXCUSE
FOR SHABBY
FURNITURE
M a k e th e O ld T h in g s N e w
At very little expense and without any ettortyou can make your
furniture, your woodwork and
jfflr g g your floorg bright, glossy and
w.tc rproof with
u a tu z e
F L O O R F IN IS H
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The Home '^reserving Varnish
ice e a p p. . tect
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feet result or "refund
“ refun
'o u r m o n e y i
directions.
f ow Come
in. Let
th«- empty
can,” if you fol-
. how you the wonderful
results possible with this varnish. We have
it “clear” or in eight coiu. s.
Also a Full Line of
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINTS
Any Color — Any Quantity
JONES LUMBER CO.
PHONE 891
M rs. H a ttie J e n k in s , of F a irv ie w ,
a n d H. C M oore, o t P o rtla n d , w ere
h a rrie d on T u e sd a y , J u ly 2#, a t th e
' E a atsid e B a p tist c h u rc h by D r. W. B
' H in so n , th e p a sto r. T h e im p re ssiv e
ic e re n io u y w as w itn essed by th e
j b rid e 's d a u g h te r . E d ith , a n d a few
| trie n d s.
T h e b rid e w as beco m in g ly d r- s e e d ,
| a g ra y silk a n d w ore a co rsa g e bou-
I q u e t of pin k roses.
A fte r th e ir re tu rn fro m a tw o-
! v e e k s ' tr ip to S easide. Mr. a n d M rs
I M oore will be a t hom e to th e ir m any
¡ f r ie n d s at F a irv ie w .
•
Correct lu b rication
with Zerolene, scientific­
ally refined from select­
ed California crude oil,
m eans lon ger life fo r
your car. Gives better
lubrication, least carbon
dc-osit. Get a Correct
L u b rica tion Chart for
your car.
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PA G E THKE>
STANLEY FAMlh) PIONEERS
Dollar Self-Starter
C o n tin u e d (ro m p ag e I
a te m p o ra ry m a k e s h if t of s p lit logs
w ith a ti e r o t b u n k s fo r sle e p in g ac-
, o tu o d a tio n
T iny K a te s le p t in th e
low est b u u k a n d o n e n ig h t w as a w ak -
• ued by a big y -lilo w c r e a tu r e claw
m g a t th e bed c o v e rs. S he c a lle d to
h e r d ad d y to d riv e off th e dog an d
H E R E a re m any s e lf - s ta r te r s on th e m a rk e t. Som e s t a r t a n d
so m e d o n 't, b u t th e b e st o u e is th e D O LLA R S E I.F -S T A R T E K
a sa v in g s a c c o u n t. If g iven th e p ro p e r c a re th is s t a r t e r w ill
p u ll you o u t o t m any tig h t holes, an d c a rry you a lo n g h a p p ily o v er
m any m iles of t o u r jo u rn e y .
You c an g e t th is d e p e n d a b le s t a r t e r by ju s t d e p o sitin g o ne d o lla r
a t th is b a n k , a n d th e n k e e p a d d in g a d o lla r o r so as o fte n as y o u can
b u t re g u la rly .
We w ill w elcom e th e a c c o u n ts o f th e boys a n d g irts. D o n 't feel
t h a t a d o lla r is too sm a ll to s t a r t w ith .
M ake a s t a r t a n d th e n you
can m ak e o th e r d e p o sits as sm a ll a s a q u a r t e r o r a h a lf d o lla r if you
w ish.
C om e a n d se e us 1 W e w ill be g la d t o t e l l you m o re a b o u t th e
I MILLAR S E L F -S T A R T E R
T
th e tire lig h t h e saw a g r e a t p a n th e r
beside h er. He re a c h e d fo r h is g u n . I
H a rry S ta n le y w as a c ra c k sh o t.
A good s to u t log ho use w as b u ilt, I
th e sh e e p w ere s h e a re d , a n d L u an ey '
S tanley w ash ed a n d c a rd e d th e w ool I
s p in n in g it in to tine y a rn fo r socks
FAIRVIEW
and w arm s h ir ts , M rs H a rtu u ti has
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j th e c a rd e r s s till, to g e th e r w ith wool
Gresham, Oregon
.Mrs H. S. S to n e a n d so n s Roy a n d m a ttre s s e s , a n d liu sey in b e a u tifu l
1 1? I- s '.a r ’ - d
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m o b ile tr ip
w hich w ill ta k e th e m , te ria l fo r d re s se s by h e r m o th e r's ! ~
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T ra in in g o f a C h ild Kegiiv* w ith It»
th r o u g h \ , ilo sto n e r a r k Thev p lan s . l l f u l A ugers
T her
a re
w arm BEST DAIRY COUNTRY
AaMwtarN.
to go by way of S e a ttle a n d Spokane- q u ilts p ad d ed w. h th e wool fro m h er
HERE IN OREGON
M rs. Irv in g P ro v in ce an d c h ild re n , la th e r 's sh e e p , a n d in o n e p a tc h w o rk
_______
T h a t a d is s o lu te p a re n t may ea sily
'o f A sto ria, a re v isitin g w ith h e r p g -|Q u U t th e r e a r e s q u a r e s of b lu e calico
„ ,s no, in H olland nor in t>^ n. s t a r t a c h a in of c rim in a lity a n d im -
w ith a d ain ty
d o w e r s p r ig — p ieces
re n ts . M r a n d Mrs K. W. W ilcox.
,,
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m o ra lity is d e m o n s ta rte d by th e sto ry
K a lH ;m a rk . n o r in New Z ealand T he g reat- of th e faa jo u a J u k e a ta m n y in
le ft fro m a b lu e s h a k e b o n n e t
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■ I'dis. wen) to th e s p rin g to r wa- eat dairy co u n try it
i Y ork s ta te .
PLEASANT HOME
te r o n e day a n d a s th e y s t a r te d h o m e O regon. We know when we m ake th is
l a 1720 th e J u k e s fa m ily c o n siste d
J a c k - a n d -J Ill fa s h io n , a big black g tateu ieu t th a t o th e rs w ill rise up and o f a lazy. irre s p o n s ib le fish e rm a n a n d
F re d S m ith an d w ife, of C o rb e t., b e a r sto o d up on his h in d legs a n d d,.iu a nd recognition, b u t we fully be flv’“ d a u g h te r s .
(v isite d frie n d s in th is n eig h b o rh o o d w ith o n e sw oop c la w e d th a t b o n n e t ,leve th a r th t. p<WSjb ittties for proflta
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g e n e ra tio n s th e know n de-
re ceu tly .
off o t K a te S ta n le y ’s h ead
L u c k ily . (,|e d a iry in g th a t ex ist in d a iry in g a re »C endant« n u m b e re d a b o u t 1200 p er-
W a lte r M u rray a n d fam ily d ro v e th e s tr in g s w ere u o t tid e u n d e r h e r g r r a t i r in
Pacific N o rth w est th a n W M - o t w hom 310 w ere p ro fe ssio n a l
fro n t P o rtla n d in his new H u d so n t o ! chln
th e y k ille d th e b e a r a n d in a n y o th e r p a rt of th e co u n try p a u p e rs . liv in g in a lm s h o u s e s : 440
v isit w ith his fa th e r. G. T M u rray .
¡tre a te d th e ir n e ig h b o r, Ja m e s P o w ell, P rof, sso r B oegild, of D enm ark, who w ere p h y sically w reck ed by th e ir ow n
Rev. 1. B. S elf, of P o rtla n d , v isited to b e a r s te a k s
m ade a trip th ro u g h p a rts of O regon w ic k e d n e ss; m o re th a n o n e -h a lf of
T h e firzi School th a t th e S ta u le y s
¡re c e n tly w ith
C o m ra d e " M u rray.
sev eral y ears ago. m ade the sta te m e n t: th e w om en w ere im m o ra l: Lit) w ere
I s to p in g oft b etw een c a rs on a tr ip to a tte n d e d w as h e ld in W m . C a th e y 's " I f my c o u n try m en had th e w onderful c o n v ic te d c rim in a ls ; <50 w ere h a b it­
te n t on th e .-am p g ro u n d s , w ith a Mr
u al th ie v e s, sev en w ere m u rd e re rs ,
< Mull R un.
o p p o rtu n ity th a t O regon d airy m en
I E a rn e s t L ay m an h as p u rc h a s e d th e R , ich te a c h in g _ th e . . . y o u n g M illers. have, w hat th ey would d o !” Of th is a n d 300 d ied in in fan cy .
N ot o n e o f th e m h ad even a co m ­
T a y lo r h o u se in P le a s a n t H om e a n d
FoweU,‘
¡ .lak e M oores a n d M rs. C a th e y . O ne g re a t d a iry section th e re is no p la c e : m on sch o o l e d u c a tio n .
O nly 20 of
h as m oved his fam ily in.
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on th e way to sch o o l th e S ta n le y s
th e m le a rn e d a tr a d e , a n d 10 o f th em
A tto rn ey E. A. S e a b ro o k , o f P o r t­ day
sto p p ed to play w ith so m e k i t t e n s . ! Pa rra of Co’)“ an d C ttrr’ counties, le a rn e d it in th e s ta te p riso n .
la n d , h as b o u g h t th e o ld G iles S te p h ­
u n til J a m e s P o w ell in te r f e r r e d w l t h l W ben th e in d u s try of Coos co u n ty be-
T h is fa m ily h as c o st th e s ta te of
e n s 4 -acre tr a c t an d Is m a k in g ex­
th
e ir fu n by d riv in g off th e y o u u g c o n v s fully developed and w hen th e New V o rk 0T er j i.o o p .o p p a n d th e
te n s iv e im p ro v em en ts. A m o d ern
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h o u se will be b u ilt on th e p ro p e rty p a n th e rs. He a n d S tev e R o b e rts an d proved, th en th e re w ill be revealed to
At a b o u t th e tln lg th a t JllkeB lh e
H arry S ta n le y tre e d an d k ille d th e
Mr. S eab ro o k s son, R ay, a so ld ie r re ­
n in e-fo o t m o th e r p a n th e r
a n d h e r th e world a d is tr ic t w here d a iry sd- fish erm an , d ied , J o n a th a n E d w a rd s—
tu r n e d fro m o v e rse a s se rv ic e , is o c­
Xew E n g la n d p re a c h e r a n d re-
k itte n s .
A t a n o th e r tim e H e n rie tta v an tag e s can not be excelled. A g rass ,
c u p y in g th e place a t p re se n t.
M iller d a sh e d b re a th le s s in to school c o u n try a lm o st unequaled, m ild ell-1 fo rm e r-—le ft a la rg e fam ily. In 19DD
Mrs. G. B rooks a n d c h ild re n , of
an d to h i of th e big dog th a t h a d tak-1 m ate, corn such as w ould m ake Illln a s m a n y as 1394 o f h is d e s c e n d a n ts
F o re s t G rove w ere th e re c e n t guest«
en aw ay h e r lu n c h pail. T h ey k ille d ois, K ansas o r M issouri jealo u s, in w ere id e n tifie d . Of th e s e
13 w ere
of Mrs J . A. S tep h en s. Mrs. B rooks
th e b e a r w h ere he h a d p ilfe re d th e ' fact an y kind of feed for th e d a iry cow. co lleg e p re s id e n ts : th r e e w ere U nited
id r o v e o v e r in h e r c ar
Good cows, good d airy m en , good m ar S ta te s s e n a to rs : «5 w ere co lleg e p ro ­
lunch.
B u rl M cK inney is busy c u ttin g
H a rry S ta n le y su rv e y e d m any of ket- who would not place h is fa ith in fe s so rs; 30 w ere Ju d g e s: 10D w ere
g ra in fo r fa rm e rs a ro u n d P le a s a n t
I ih e ro a d s a n d h o m e s te a d s in e a s te rn th e fu tu re of Coos co u n ty 's d a iry pos­ law y ers-—m any of
th e m
d ls tln -
H om e.
’ M u ltn o m ah a n d C la c k a m a s c o u n tie s sib ilitie s. We m ay he o p tim istic. We g u is h e d : 60 w ere p h y s ic ia n s ; 75
T h e C a rp e n te r fam ily , w ho have
T he fam ily m ad e f r e q u e n t tr ip s up hope we a re ; but how ever th a t m ay be, w ere officers in th e a rm y an d n a v y ;
been a t E sta c a d a fo r n e a rly a y e a r
: into E g y p t, th e tim b e re d P le a a a n ' it seem s to us th a t no m an w ith an y j 100 w ere c le rg y m e n , m issio n a rie s,
h av e re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e h ere.
i H om e c o u n try , w h e re th e i r u n cle a n d d a iry acum en, w hatsoever, can go up e tc .; 60 w e re p ro m in e n t a u th o r s an d
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill p re a c h at
| a u n t. J a m e s a n d S a ra h J a n e B row n, Coos riv e r o r dow n th e C oquille, a i d w r ite r s ; 295 w ere co lleg e g r a d u a te s ;
th e B a p tist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay e v e n ­
! lived
T h e re w ere q u iltin g p a rtie s not become a d a iry op tim ist. —O reg u 3D h e ld p u b lic offices.
in g a t h o ’clock.
p th e r e w hen th e y m et th e R oorks.
O ne w as a v ic e -p re sid e n t o f th e
T h e se rm o n to p ic a t th e M eth o d ist I iirig m a n a , W a y b ills, G ilm o re am i D airv and Food B ulletin.
U n ited S ta te s ; s e v e ra l w ere g o v e rn ­
c h u rc h next S u n d ay m o rn in g w ill be I A rekon K elleys
o rs of s ta te s , m em b ers of co n g re ss,
Mm. B u rn s ' L e tte r.
I " O u tle ts o f P o w er."
Rev. E arl B
T h e H a rry S ta n le y s so ld th e ir h o ld -
H e re is a le t t e r t h a t Is c e rta in to m a y o rs of c itie s, m in is te rs to fo re ig n
.C o tto n w ill p reach .
; m gs h e re on tw o d iffe re n t occasio n s p ro v e o f in te re s t to p eo p le in th is c o u rts.
Jo h n B row n, of G re sh a m , w as in
an d m ad e th e r e tu r n jo u rn e y to v icin ity , as cases o f th is s o r t o c cu r
F ifte e n ra ilro a d s , m an y b a n k s, in­
P le a s a n t H om e on b u sin ess th is week
T exas by m u le te a m . O n th e seco n d in a lm o s t ev ery n e ig h b o rh o o d , an d s u r a n c e co m p a n ie s an d la r g e in d u s­
T h e o d o re P e rs h in g , th e 4 -m o n th s-
re tu rn
jo u rn e y
fro m
T ex as th e ir p eo p le sh o u ld know w h at to do n tr ia l e n te r p ris e s h a v e been in d e b te d
; old baby of M r an d Mrs. C. H Sloop m u les w ere sto le n n e a r F o r t L a ra ­ lik e c irc u m s ta n c e s :
to th e ir m a n a g e m e n t. A lm o st ev ery
-lied la s t w eek T h u rs d a y a f te r a a ill-1
S a v a n n a h . Mo., Oct 12. 1916
mie a n d th e y re m a in e d in M 'yom ing
d e p a rtm e n t of so cial p ro g re s s a n d of
■ ties« of tw o d ay s T h e little one w as
■ I used a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's p u b lic w e lfa re h av e fe lt th e im p u lse
fo r m an y y e a rs , finally e n d in g th e ir
C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y a b o u t , . , .
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( laid to re s t in th e P le a s a n t H om e
d ay s in O reg o n .
n in e y e a rs ago a n d ft c u re d m e o f ° f f h »' h e a lth y a n d lo n g -liv ed fam ily,
i c e m e te ry . Rev E a rl B. C o tto n had
P ag e S ta n le y w as a p ic tu re s q u e flux id y s e n ta r y t . I h a d a n o th e r a
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c h a rg e of th e serv ice.
c h a r a c te r o f p io n e e r d ay s In th is se c ­ ta c k o f th e sam e c o m p la in t so m e
S ic k e n in g h e a d a c h e s, in d ig e s tio n ,
tio n .
A v e te ra n o f th e M exican th r e e o r fo u r y e a rs ago a n d a few c o n s tip a tio n . In d ic a te u n h e a lth y con-
T ro u td a le ( h u rt h Service».
I d itlo n o f th e bow els
R e sto re y o u r
S erv ices will be h eld as u su al a t w ars, he h ad lo st o n e a rm In b a ttle | doses o f th is rem ed y c u re d me.
C h a m b e rla in 's sy stem to h e a lth
an d s tr e n g th by
th e c h u rc h on S u n d ay ev e n in g Rev He h ad fa s h io n e d a le a th e r fo re a rm [ have re c o m m e n d e d
H ol-
K arl B. C o tto n w ill ta k e fo r h is su b- fo r h im se lf an d m a n a g e d very h a n d -j C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y to k e e p in g y o u r bow els re g u la r.
d o zen s of peo p le sin ce I first used li s t e r ’s R ocky M o u n tain T e a m a k e s
1 je c t “ T h e N eeds o f th e H o u r ”
A ily w ith h is fa r m in g a n d h is tr a d e as
Adv.
th e bow els w ork n a tu r a lly - th o r-
H e se c u re d t u r n ­
c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll is e x ten d e d a c a b in e t m a k e r.
P o w e ll’s P h a r-
o u g h ly — re g u la rly ,
in g la th e s
and
fa s h io n e d w ooden
W hen in d o u b t tr y a W ant Ad.
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M u ltn o m a h G ra n g e M ill P h m e.
T h e a n n u a l picnic of M u ltn o m ah e a rly s e ttle rs . O ne of P age S ta n le y 's
g ra n g e w ill be h eld o n th e S andy b e d ste a d s w ith ro p e s p r in g s an d a
riv e r n e a r th e a u to m o b ile c lu b h o u se c o u p le of so ft w ool m a ttr e s s e s w as a
on A u g u st 9
E v ery b o d y is in v ited , p a rt of a lm o st every c a b in 's fu rn i-1 ?
to th e fe s tiv ity
B rin g w ell-filled | tu r e
He w as also a g re a t tr a p p e r , i
lu n ch basket.-
F u ll a n n o u n c e m e n ts d o in g a
neat
b u sin e ss
In b e a v e r I
o f p ro g ra m an d s p o rts w ill be m ade sk in s on h is tr a d in g trip e to P o rt
lan d
A bout 3D y e a rs ago he sold h:
in a la te r issu e of th e O u tlo o k
farm to B e n ja m in H B o w m an, an d
It is significant th a t re tu rn e d sol­ w ent dow n th e W illa m e tte V alley
d ie rs arc e n th u siast!, co n v erts to the w ith a so n , J a s p e r S ta n le y
H e re ­
! w ar sav in g s stam p s as a n in v estm en t tu r n e d la te r to G re sh a m , w h ere he
( for sav in g s D u rin g th e w ar th e boys p assed aw ay .
iw
w ere fighting th e enem y over-seas.
T he d e s c e n d a n ts of th e s e firs: , 's'
, m any of th em a< least, w ere sen d in g S ta n le y s s til h o ld p a rrs o f th e fa rm s ' i
, rhl« - ■ i ; c se -.e ra l o f t h ’-iu lo cal- X
p a rt of th e ir arm y e a rn in g s hom e w ith
th e stip u la tio n th a t It be p u t in to w ar in g a lo n g th e B ase L in e a n d S ection
I
.Mrs. H a rm o n 's
first
stam ps, and now th a t ’hey a re re tu rn L in e ro a d s
ing to civil life th ey a re stick in g to h u sb a n d Albert. T o m lin so n , sold th e ,
th e " little stic k e rs
It is n a tu ra l th a t first m e rc h a n d is e in G re sh a m
At
g o v ern m en tal in v e stm e n t should ap-1 th e i r fa rm h o u s e on th e s ite of th e old
peal to them . T hey realize th a t 1'ncle l-ewia M etzg er h om e th ey k e p t sto re
BANK OF GRESHAM
CITY BAKERY, G resham , Tel. 11
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(Cal'fornia)
C. A. M’CARTY, Spec.al A«ent, Gre*ham, Ore.
GLEASON TR U C K SERVICE
Phone Gresham 17
EXPRESS AND GENERAL H A IL IN G
Trip I-iaily Betw een Gresham and Pot Land
Portland Phone Bdw. 524
Headquarters with Melton A. Co., 247 Pine.
E v e ry th in g on th e fa rm c a n n o t be j
T h e wool clip of 1918 In th e t n i t e d
ru n w ith c lo c k lik e p re c isio n , b u t th->; 3 la l(,g lg re c k o n e d a t a b o u t th re e
b u lk o f th e w o rk sh o u ld be p la n n e d .!
m a k in g a llo w a n c e s fo r c h a n g e s w h it e h u n d re d m illio n p o u n d s
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m ay beco m e n e c e ss a ry
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ents h ig h e r th a n in 1917.
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sav in g s stam p« a re as good aa th e gov-; b u sin e ss se c tio n in G re sh a m .
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e m in e n t itself: th a t th e y draw f o u r , little h om e on P o w ell s tr e e t w as a
p er cen t in terest, com pounded q u a rte r s to r e a n d lu n c h ro o m In Inter y e a rs
ly a re not su b ject to ta x a tio n , d -p re . A lbert T o m lin so n w as i n s t r u m e n t a l ,
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a t actu a l face value a t an y tim e, w ith
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.. :q i .r » ill owe happy and successful m e rc h a n d is e a n d m oved th e s to r e to i
la te r life in th is w ar sav in g s stam p s P ow ell V alley
investm ent* a t th is tim e.
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s n d in d ig e stio n . A few d o ses of th e fire cam e n e a re r.
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