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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1921)
(iKEsHAM OUTLOOK T I'E S IH Y. MAY u n ii PAGE T IIR E l □ memorial exercises wedded sixty years WELL ATTENDED COUPLE CELEBRATE Good for Nothing Space M emorial day exercise, w ere held th e B aptist church Monday m orn- 1ng. The program was of u nusual in te rest an d th e atten d a n ce was nearly double th a t of recen t years. A n u m b er of veterans of th e civil w ar w ere p resen t but th e ir th in n in g ran k s brings an ache to th e h ea rt and a choke to th e voice as th e n um ber is grow ing sm a lle r each year. Niue of th e veteran s joined in «h e m arch to the cem etery. Can Be Made Useful and Attractive <"i '/ 'Æ » UP-C' i m é ;U I’Z Vi The 60th of Rev- and Mrs J. H. Wood will be eel« brated WedueBday, June let, at th eir home by an all-day picnic gathering of friends and neighbors who wish to join in th is happy occasion Plans are a r ranged for a picnic lunch at noon to which everyone is invited to attend and tak e part. All those w ishing to go from Gresham who have no way of g e t-! t,UB t0 Brothpr Wood's home are re- quested to meet at the Methodist p ar sonage at 10:30. Everyone planning on going in a m achine and having room for extra passengers is requested j to call a t the parsonage between 10:30 I and 11 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Wood live about four miles northeast of G r-sham in the I Cedar district, about one mile east of I Cedar Schoolhouse. • j T he program was in ch arg e of Ju d g e Geo. W. W onacott, n atio n al aid-de-cam p of th e G. A. R. Rev. A. S. Hisey read some ex tracts from a h isto rical review of the origin of m em orial day, also G eneral L ogan's g en eral o rd ers for th e ob servance of th e day. There’s a room in your house you have never been C. E. R u sh er san g In his usual 111. i. It is the attic. It isn t yet a room. pleasing m an n er a b eau tifu l song, A ndrew M c M illan dies “ Do Y our Best for One A nother." PALCO wall board will transform this attic into AFTER LONG ILLNESS Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t read P resi-I a neat, comfortable and convenient winter plav room d ------ en t u L .UvUiu incoln's s lam fam ou ous s G ettysburg Andrew McMillan died last night for the kiddies. ' address which has become im m ortal shortly after midnight, after a long in its fam e. • uin^aa » i— ._____. . illness. u He leaves a widow and a young Rev. E arl B. Cotton gave th e ad sou. G rant McMillan. He is survived dress of th e day and paid high trib also byTiis aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. A°fU’ ? ? T elf’ do th,eAvork during spare hours. u te to th e soldiers who have died to Donald McMillan of Montavilla, and -V tew dollars will cover the total expense. raise th is co u n try to th e place th a t by several brothers and sisters, all it now holds. Included in th is trib well known here. ute w ere th e wives and m others who Andrew McMillan has suffered for --------- ~ s rem ained a t hom e w hile th e ir men 1 “*w “ > two years from compllca more c ln than compllca- Member w ent o ut to fight fo r th e cause of i tions following an attack of influenza, tr u th and righteousness. j which trem inated in a paralytic stroke Rev. Mr. C otton, w hile giviug th e ani^ be has been confined to his bed highest trib u te to th e v eteran s of th e au d Practically helpless for many G B E S H A M , O K E O O ie I past, em phasized th e fact th a t it was o u r duty to carry on th e work which Funeral arrangem ents have not yet Exclusive Representative, National Builders Bureau they had begun and help to m ake been made. th is n atio n stan d for righteousness | Obituary o f Mrs. A m y A. H ill. and tru th . A m ericanization he de- | j fined as beginning w ith the indivi-1 Mrs. Amy A. Hill, m other of C lar . dual and w idening in ever increasing ence A. Hill of G resham , died a t the circles of services and im provem ent home of her d au g h ter, Mrs. Rosa E. I until, th e individual, th e home, the H auser, of P o rtland, on F rid ay , May neighborhood, th e tow n, sta te and 27. Death came suddenly of h e a r t' j nation were helped to a happier, ; tro u b le - Tbp funeral service was I h ea lth ier, b e tte r plane of living. held from th e G resham B aptist | T he services a t th e m ound, in the church on Sunday aftern o o n and in-! cem etery which w ere conducted by ferm ent was in the G resham c e m e -! the W. II. C. were Im pressive and fol tery. Rev. Jesse E. Brown, p asto r of lowing th e decoration of the mound the church, preached th e fu n eral s e r th e Boy Scouts and th e ir leader, Rev. mon. Amy A. G reen was born in C raw A. S. Hisey, decorated th e graves of ford county. Indiana. A ugust 10, the old soldiers who are buried in H aving sold my farm ( will sell to highest bidder 1847. She moved w ith h e r p aren ts i the G resham cem etery. Team Horses 8 and 9 years old; 9 Weanling Pigs; Boar 6 to Missouri when she was 10 years or age. She joined the M ethodist Epis FAIRVIEW m onths; Boar, 1 year old; 14 young Geese. copal church about th e sam e tim e and Set double work harness; set double driving harness; single harness n e w I The P o rtlan d Study club held its ■ n u s ained in e a a a faith ra lth fu ri l m em ber of th a t! rem everal horse collars; set Boston backers with neck yoke; 2 farm wagons- h ?nUnVr?uu<ll' ti t .liilfit. T u ''S<' ay evening church all h er life On O ctober 10,, Ur o J thp hom e of Mr- and 1 ■ spring wagon; buggy; gurry; 2 hay racks; gravel bed- snrina s e ,7 A*1/ i' - ,Cady' T bls year thp h u s 18 i 1, she w as m arled to Jo h n J. HUI . p r e .* . ,; “ ck" “ ™ d bands of th e m em bers w ere invited as a t C leopatra, M issouri. F o u r clul- ' ’ 7»«, ,”° W: Ch-mW on mower; 12,u nrH8!?' nThJ h° UBe ttnd ta b ’e Wer® dren were born to this union. One disc, 1 ¿-horsepow er gas engine; X-row corn planter; Simplex No 7 cream sen n rtistleally decorated w ith the beau- died in childhood and one in early nn»« d LyPlne. D uring th e b a i l U n Z m r 60h0a0rrO; r : 4b; ttle Bai!C0Ck mI,k « ‘- r t h o r T c T p Z out t th e gentlem en were requested to manhood. The husband died in Buf ng m ill, 6000-gallon red wood w ater tank; galvanized sheep-dipping tank- tell ab o u t th e fu n n iest things th a t falo, O klahom a, Ja n u a ry 20, 1905. had ir nves. lives. At first o,,,ve Since lu then " occurred * in ■* th in e e ir e n Mrs. Hill has lived with boiler for scalding hogs; heating stove with tank and coil for dairy 1 „ ot’ A had b e e V io o serL \m ^ V c o m n L 'm iy T ' h“ " " ? 8 r ' “ ,<lr“ n- Sh? h a" m ade power em ery wheel; grindstone; 15-gallo„ (>ll (lrum; Meyprg th in g funny, but upon being rem ind- h h° m8 " OreK° n slnce 1 »13. rolling cu tter for plow; several lengths barn door track ; ice-box- 2 burner f d by W‘.Ve8 of funny Incidents, ~ ; ------------ gas plate and oven; 10 sacks Irish Cobbler seed potatoes, and other articles th r ir sto ries fu rn ish ed e n te rta in m e n t u * a,< Thank*, too num erous to mention. articles for th e evening. Mrs. Cady surp rised wlsh ,to ,h a n k ° n r friends and the guests by announcing th a t It was !!i \ bborH for th e ir sym pathy and a Ro th e an n iv ersary of Mr. Cady's , ndn1eBB at th e tim e of the d eath and ALL SUMS UNDER ¿20.00, CASH b rtb and presented him with th e ,.uriaI of ° u r beloved m other, and for Approved Bankable Notes Will Be Taken For L arger Amounts b irthday cake. 'h e b eautiful floral offerings. . o ra,' Vlara StPVP" s from P o rtlan d ' ^ e?,ce A H ln 3,1,1 Fam ily, Rosa visited her au n t, Mrs G E Bills “ ' H au ser and Fam ily. Tuesday. ’ -___________ _ <'°UreU U oniniunlty <’hurch. COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS. Auctioneers . A. MEYER^ c ,erk , Llod A nderson has been q u ite /il] w l,b to n sliitis. Rev. Mr. Bailey and wife of Se- B tein 'F ^ m 8 “ .“ Mr "an d M r7 ot°to T i'“’ eVBn«e,,8t8 wb° Schw artzenback and dau g h ters, May * "* tbrouB b th e country in an au- ?®,en> O tto K neutzle and F red ,om ob,,e fitted up as a gospel car, f e . T h ^ h ie b , „ , , will speak every evening this week at nB ? f ■ v C o o u ttre" c h u r<-'b ' They are fine »««.. faith8 r , “ t " - ^ a ? ! ? t A a .craw crew or re ii chu men . faith fu lly w orking oil the Snnriv ........ - - - y on m e san d y >< . and a cordial invitation D rainage d istrict istric t diVo dike on th e Sundial ranch. , extended to ail to h ea r them . ' B*118 of L anrelw ood has H aley B aptist Chui-cli. IHBs V 8 t,llg blB m° th e r, Mrs. G. E. The church was nearly filled S un The re g u la r m eeting of th e F air- day m orning. Besides local people 'le w gran g e has been postponed on account of m any of th e m em bers a t there were many present from Deep o rtlan d and G resham . Please tending th e session of th e sta te j Creek. * ' P ' u" larl" wrilin b e aheMUgen?K ThP " eXt “ cet'OK ',Ote ' h at th e Sun(l“ y evening services Give the Children a Room of Their Own Make the Attic Good for Something JONES LUMBER CO. 1 Phone 2431 See J. G. Mast' PUT YOUR GET-RICH QUICK SOU YEN IN THE WASTE BASKET AND P ut Y our IN THE II that scheme the smooth stranger tries to sell you were such a -good thing,” he would keep It himself or come to a BANK to sell it. I Consult us on any proposition offered you, whether or not you are yet banking with us. We may save you from LOSING YOUR MONEY. We invite YOUR Banking Business. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository AUCTION SALE At Cleveland Farm in Gresham NEW THURSDAY, JUNE 2, at 10 o’clock FOR children ! W. H. CLEVELAND, T. E. MERCER, Owners POWELL VALLEY p j , hp L u th eran L adies' Aid will meet .F rid a y . Ju n e 3, at the hom e of Mr. ■ind Mrs. F ra n k StatTenson. The m eeting has been set ahead one week on account of Rev. Mr. T ruedson eaving S atu rd ay for Chicago to a t tend the G eneral Synod of the L u th eran church. I Mr and Mrs. J. Palm blad will en te rtain th e H aley B aptist L adles’ Aid society at th e ir hom e W ednesday af- The P an a or G resham pays 5 per , tem o o n . 3 cent Interest on tim e deposits.__Adv A baby son. Earl, was born to Mr and Mrs Ed Sell T hursday evening RAG RUG? woven, T hird s tre e t n ear M other and baby are doing well un- Hood avenue, phone 993. 26 Inch are you? S your kitchen uncomfort ably warm—and does it re quire constant effort to keep it clean and tidy? Or are you one of the thou sands of happy women who delight to work in a cool, shin ing kitchen— with a good oil cookstove ? I A good oil cookstove is easy to operate—brings a steady in tense heat concentrated direct ly on the cooking. For best results use Pearl Oil—the clean economical ker osene that is refined and re- refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name— Pearl Oil. - STANDARD OIL COMPANY "t California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT l 7 :30. P ra y er and praise service held every T hursday evening at 8. The L adies' Aid will m eet a t John ' P alm b lad ’s on W ednesday afternoon i of th is week. The young people's social m eeting will be held a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs John Johnson on S atu rd ay ev ening. Ju n e 4th. All young people cordially Invited. Have B uilding Coata. 20 per cent saved In your building by our special u n it system . F ancher- McLean ( o., 308-9-10 Lewis Bldg P o rtland. Oregon tf CEDAR AND VICTORY White Star Hall Mr and Mrs .A . C. A lthaus and I d au g h ter. H elen, joined a p arty of friends from P o rtlan d on M onday in a trip to A rraw an n a T he party com prising 20 persons, enjoyed the chfoken’ rt/ tb e trlp “ nd “ w onderful Pb‘ k‘ " d ‘n f>pr " t the m ountain re- ■c rt On th e ir retu rn they passed Hie ? r, ° ' J u d *p Olson soon a fte r the in ju red persons had been taken to P ortland Picnic su p p er on t^hH^, aU,, 8t th e home of Mr an<l Mrs A lthaus was a featu re of th e even- I in®. Tbp v lpt'” T P aren t-T each er asso- a at, w ,n mppt «t th e schoolhouse ' sion d L ’ TSV f° r ,h e f a u l a r ses- * At th is m eeting the reg u la r “lection of officers will be held A Program will be given and plans for an tee cream social have been dis- m enu . . t . ^ «nenu wili made lat<*r l l t J ' Vr.ChU ,,rO^ " “ nd fam l,y »•»- m ™ w Hu"ry .rl,z »n<t Rpv and Mrs. J. H. Wood F Monday. I I he Marik of G resham pays 6 per cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. The Mission L adies' Aid will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs Chas Nor.lhloin T hursday, Ju n e 2. All are invited to atten d . The Misses Ju n e and G ertru d e G ustafson visited Sunday evening and Monday with th e ir cousins the I Misses E rm a and Melba M agnuson. GINGHAM iii small checks and large well-assorted plaids. Moderately priced at $1.50, $1.75 & $2.25 WOMEN’S SILK HOSE m Black, Brown, White and Gray, at, the pair $L25, $1.50, $1.75 SPECIAL Fibre Silk Hose in Brown and Black, per P(lir 55c Walrad Mercantile Co. R ough and dressed lumber Rough dimension and timbers S i a n H,U‘nS,Wn’ 2 X 4 to 2 * 12 ~ $10 to $18 Flooring . .................... ........ to $18 Ceiling ............" " " ” “ 7 ..................................... !oo f 60 R u s tic .... j?2 5^0 S te p p in g ..... ................................................... & Door and window jam bs..................... 2 x 4 plain gutters, J cents lin. ft. Moldings, % cents lin. ft. to 2 inches. i? JONSRUD-GUNDERSON LBR. CO. P hone: Sandy 13x3; R. F. D. 2. Boring, Oregon CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard L ull line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main Street New S pring Dance F loor D RU SSFsl * < * * ^ * -< » GRESHAM UBO. DIET!,, Prop. Phone IRi At SPRINGDALE, ORE. C olunibia R iver Highway EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Ladles F ree G entlenien |1 Good Music. Good Hupper - . . . . T • T - ' ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING « e « .™ the eight hour day In the home bv m pO8B,b*e «•tabllah hands th a t are offered to v J o, * "I* of the p>pctrlcal washer, w ashing machine7 i t '" . * ? * r° T i of thc p|pctr'c «U«h- »nd the many other labor’ sav in ? d . X s ’ VnCUUm " Weeper quickly M ^ e f t l e n H r ' ^ t ’h o m ^ iM b ? 111 d° y° UI" W° rk KEROSENE) ,n Wbe" XOU U " ulaa to »how you any time. TfíAftí Foroil cookstoves *T«A>n "o” - . Ä > l y to the ' TWO STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building. Blectrlc Store, First and Alder Sts. Oil. 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