GRESHAM
OUTLOOK. TUESDAY,
APRIL.
35.
PAGE T H R EE
1033
FAIRVIEW
OBITUARY OF THE
REV. HENRY M BOWMAN
F o r th e benefit of th e W om en's
society of the Sm ith Memorial
church. Mrs. Roscoe R. M orrill will
e n te rta in T hursday afternoon. April
27.
P rom ptly at 2 :3 0 devotiouals
and business. A reception to stra n g
ers will be held at 3, followed by a
tine m usical program .
R efresh
m ents will be served. Come y o u r
self and bring your neighbors.
A p etition circulated by D. W. Mc
Kay is being signed by everyone who
sees it. T he object is to m ake Sec
ond street from Fairview avenue to
the O. W R. & N. depot a county
road. E veryone recognizes th e ju s
tice of th e county m ain tain in g a
sta n d ard road to sup p o rt the heavy
tru ck ag e to this shipping point.
Wni. T egart has retu rn ed from a
two m o n th s’ trip to California. He
to u red th e so u th ern p a rt of th e
sta te and also went into Mexico, vis
iting many old friends and neighbors
who have moved down there.
He
enjoyed his trip very much.
His
wife did not accom pany him.
PUBLIC SPE A K IN G RECITAL
H enry M. Bowman was born at
T ren to n . Missouri. March 30, 1876.
His fa th e r died when he was about
th ree weeks old. He cam e to Oregon
w ith th e o th e r m em bers of th e fam i
ly when he was 13 years of age. His
m o th er died a t The Dalles th ree
years later. In 1898 he w ent to Cal
Readings by J. Fred McGrew and Miss Martha Fergu
ifornia.
Mr. Bowman was converted at an
son, students of public speaking at Willamette I nivers-
early age and u n ited w ith th e F ree
itv. Good musical numbers.
M ethodist church and early entered
its m inistry. In 1902 he retu rn ed to
Oregon and m arried Miss W inifred
Admission, Adults 25c, Children 15c
C athey, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. C athey of G resham . He served
[th re e p asto rates in O regon— G resh
GIRL RESERVES
VICTORY SCHOOL HAS
am , N ew berg and F o rest Grove. Be
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
FINE ENTERTAINMENT cause of ill h ealth he retu rn ed to
[C alifornia and because th e re was no
T he basket social and e n te rta in church of his denom ination at th a t
T he Girl Reserves of P leasan t
place he took work w ith th e C ongre
Home e n tertain ed th e ir frien d s last m ent given in th e Victory sc h o o l-[ g atio n al church. U nder th a t church
F rid ay evening in the M ethodist house last S atu rd ay evening fu rn he served as p asto r at S ierraville
th ree years, at Kenwood th ree years
The and at F o rt Bidwell, Modock county,
Sunday school room. T h ere were ished an en joyable evening.
m ore th an 30 young people present. union high school o rch e stra of G resh as m issionary to the w hites and In
KELSO
dians fo r nearly eig h t years. Forced
! Mrs. A lta G entry acted as chaperon. am , u nder th e direction of W. H. by ill h ealth to seek low er altitu d e,h e
T he W om an’s club of Kelso will
T he room was p rettily decorated R u th erfo rd , g av e several excellent w ent to S acram ento in 1920, w here give a play en titled , ’’T he M inis
' in yellow an d green. Yellow and num bers. Miss V ida Cem er d eliver he lived until his d eath, April 5. te r's W ife” on S aturday evening,
g reen crepe paper c u rta in s were ed some in te restin g readings. Ivan 1922. His d eath cam e suddenly and April 29. A sm all adm ission will be
unexpectedly. He was always loved
h u n g a t th e windows. Bowls of W ood from C o ttrell d istric t favored as a p asto r and neighbor. He lenves charged ail but g ram m ar g rad e ch il
I Oregon g rap e an d daffodils were th e audience w ith a read in g th a t a wife, one d au g h ter and two sons, dren.
Besides th e play, th e pro
It was all of C alifornia, besides two sisters gram will consist of readings. In
placed on th e window sills an d on lasted ab o u t 45 m inutes.
■ th e cen ter table. Cake an d punch very well given. A d u et by th e
stru m e n tal music from C o ttrell and
SCENIC
[ w ere served. T he evening was spent Misses Doris Z im m erm an and Ida
singing by th e Sandy q u arte t. Cof
J. R. Duncan is having a large fee, cake and sandw iches will be
w ith music and th e playing of gam es S ester called fo r an encore. Mr.
R u th erfo rd played several piano field of C u th b ert rasp b erries set out ¡sold. T he proceeds will go tow ard
ORIENT P. T. A. TO HEAR
solos accom panied by one of th e on his farm .
the piano fund.
INTERESTING TALKS m em bers of th e o rch e stra w ith th e
Wm. Ladd and D. Brooks Hogan of
C hrist G antenbein, a farm er liv
Dries hard overnight — with a tough waterproof gloss
drum .
T he ladies wish to th a n k Oreglow Je rse y fam e, were in the ing n ear Boring, died Sunday a fte r
T he O rient P aren t-T each er asso all those who helped to m ake th e neighborhood recently.
suffering a relapse from th e flu. He
Thi» «olve» the old floor riddle. A good
ciatio n will hold its re g u la r m eeting e n tertain m en t a success.
T he B aptist L adies' Aid society
bru»h and a can o iK y a n iz e Sanitary Floor
leaves a wife and fo u r children.
F
rid
ay
aftern
o
o
n
.
April
28
a
t
2:30.
I
held a profitable and p leasant m eet
Enamel (any of the eight abadea).
T h e Rev. G ebhardt, p asto r of t h e ' P ro m p t A c tio n o f l i b u n u u i ' ( ’e m - ing a t th e hom e of Mrs. D. D. Jack
All ready to apply — »imply aprcad from
|HUiy W o r th y o f C o m m e n t.
on T hursday.
the can to the floor.
Zion Evangelical church in G resham
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an accom panied her
A
record
was b roken w hen a $1000
In almoat no time it’a done.
Next day a
will give a ta lk on th e w ork th a t can
bright, cheerful waterproof floor greeta you.
be accom plished by th e P aren t-T each check for S. E. W aller was received Sunday school class of ju n io r boys to
Smooth aa velvet, tough aa rawhide — a
e r association. Miss N orm a Lee P erk, from the N ational F ire In su ran ce Sandy riv er on S atu rd ay afternoon.
floor of beautv and laating goodneaa. That'a
lib ra ria n will give a violin solo. She com pany of H artfo rd , C onnecticut, They enjoyed a lunch by th e water,
the reault.
will ta lk on th e reading of lib rary 11 days a fte r th e building was de th en called a t th e hom e of Mr. and
K y a n iz e Floor Enamel ia favored by criti
books by th e ch ild ren . T he program stroyed by fire. Mr. W aller insured Mrs. Geo. Lusted w here they helped
cal follta who value eaae of application and
prom ises to be an in te restin g one. a his building th ro u g h Jo h n Brown, w ith work th a t only boys can do.
enduringly attractive reaults.
la rg e atten d an ce of m em bers and who rep rese n ts th e N ational F ire R e tu rn in g hom e happy and satisfied
Id e a l fo r P o rc h an d P ia a a a F lo o ra
In su ran ce com pany in G resham , on w ith a few hours of play as well as
o th e rs in te reste d is expected.
and Steps — W o o d o r C e m e n t
M arch 17, 1922. On April 13, a i being useful.
block of buildings in Boring burned,
BORING
Ig n itio n E x p e rt.
H E R E 'S O U R T R IA L O FFER T O Y O U
including th e W aller property. Mr.
$25 will be given to him who
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H a tta n and Brown wired to in su ran ce h ea d q u ar proves
Full half-pint can of K y a n iz e Floor Enamel FREE, if you preaent thi*
th a t I can n o t find th e de
fam ily of C arver, Oregon visited at te rs a t San F rancisco th e next even ficiency of his m achine on sta rtin g
Coupon to the dealera below with 25 cents for a good brush to apply it.
Call for Keep a p air of o u r sp ark plugs in
th e home of H. A, Naas, Sunday.
ing. A m essage was received by a lig h tin g and ignition.
to
Investigate. George. Phone G resham 1228.
A 7-pound g irl arriv ed a t th e P o rtlan d a d ju ste r
your ex tra kit.
They alw ays de
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C o u n c il.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D allas, W ith o u t f u rth e r delay, th e check
liver
th
e
goods
for
they are tested
T
he
reg
u
la
r
m
eeting
of
th
e
M
ult
was received on A pril 24. Mr. Brown
S atu rd ay .
nom ah County Council of P aren t- before we sell them . T he best mo
says
th
is
is
th
e
best
and
m
ost
prom
pt
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard H ayes of
T eacher associations will he held on
S atu rd ay , April 29, at Union High to rist has his sp ark plug tro u b les
P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e service he has ever know n.
ESTABLISHED 1859
school in G resham .
but you can steer clear of them by
hom
e
of
E.
V.
M
aulding
and
fam
ily.
Phone 2431
See J. G. MAST, Mgr.
PLEASANT HOME
U nited States Royal Nobby chain being supplied at all tim es w ith th e
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M etzger anf
or usco tire s a re good tires. W. A.
baby Doris sp en t Sunday visiting
kind we sell.
Miss Ione Brown of S eattle, spent H essel Agency.
relativ es in G resham .
th e week at th e hom e of th e Misses
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per Sherman McCarter Garage
Mr. and Mrs. C larence S iefer and Eder.
H arold E der, who Is em ployed at cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad
fam ily of P o rtla n d w ere w eek-end
th e Cascade Locks, spent th e w eek
callers a t th e hom e of Mrs. S iefer’s end w ith his folks.
m other, Mrs. Em m a G regson and
H arry C arlson recently purchased
fam ily.
a new Ford.
Miss M arie A nderegg of P o rtlan d
M ilton E rz, wife and fam ily, Floyd
sp en t Sunday w ith h er siste r, Mrs. Erz and F reddie, spent Sunday with
th e ir folks.
C hris S tager and family.
A d au g h ter was born to Mr. and
Floyd Jo h n so n , who has been Mrs. H ow ard Lake on April 21. She
q u ite ill fo r som e tim e w ith flu, is w eighed eig h t pounds and has been
able to be back on his m all route nam ed Opal P earl A netta. The little
ALL REPAIRS
girl is p articu la rly welcome as the
again.
only sis te r of fo u r big b ro th ers, th e
One- or two-man potato planters, hand planters and
A sh o rt circu it on th e high power youngest of whom is 10 years old.
w ires n ear th e pow er house early
W ord has been received here of
seeders. Garden cultivators. One-horse cultivators,
F rid ay m orning caused q u ite a bit th e m arriag e, early in th e m onth, of
two-horse riding or walking spring trip cultivators.
/
of excitem ent b u t no serious dam age. W. Jackson and G eorgia C a rp en ter at
C larkston, W ashington, w here the
Mrs. P o tte r expects to leave soon groom is in business and w here they
to spend a couple of m onths w ith will m ake th e ir home.
Law rence Van Dolman of Boring
relativ es and friends a t H ilt, C ali
GRESHAM. OREGON
fo rn ia and K lam ath Falls, Oregon. and Mrs. Eva H illyard w ere m arried
on April 17. They will m ake th e ir
H. G. Knox of P o rtlan d was o ut home on a farm at O rient.
,
looking a fte r his business in terests
Repairs for all makes of Binders, Mowers, Rakes.
RECIPRO CITY .
h ere Monday.
F u n eral services for C h ristian
(T his is N um ber F ive of a series
Look that machine over and order repairs early. You’ll
G antenbein, who died at his home of special article s published by the
get better service.
h ere early Sunday m orning, from F irs t S tate B ank. G resham , Oregon,
h em o rrh ag e, follow ing flu, were by perm ission, approval, and upon in
held a t G resham Tuesday w ith in form ation fu rn ish ed by its New York
te rm en t a t Mt. Scott cem etery.
co rrespondent, th e N ational City
C. C. Jo h n so n of P o rtlan d has Bank of New York, th e la rg e st bank
purchased fo u r acres of th e R oot’s in th e world today.)
e s ta te a t Boring and expects- to
It is said th a t a follow er of Con
build a hom e soon.
fucius once asked th e g re a t te ac h er if
Mrs. M ildred Larsen an d Mrs. th e re were any single word which
Ed. Rich, both of P o rtlan d , who covered, in its significance, all of
have been visiting for th e past two th e ob lig atio n s of social life, and
weeks at th e hom e of th e ir parents, th a t th e reply was ‘‘Is not 'R eciproc
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Siefer and fam i ity ' such a w o rd ?”
ly, retu rn ed to th e ir hom es th e first
It is such a word in economic re
lations. In o u r sta te m en t, published
of th e week.
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind
A Sunday school class picnic will in th ese colum ns a few days ago, we
be held at th e hom e of Wni. Morand so u g h t to show th a t th e relatio n s be
F rid ay evening of this week. Re tw een a bank and its re g u la r patrons
fresh m en ts will be served to about are in very high degree in tim ate and
15 m em bers.
reciprocal. The deposits of a com
W ord was received of th e death m ercial hank a re supplied m ainly by
of Mr. F red erick s of P o rtlan d F ri its re g u la r cu sto m ers and In th e a g
GRESHAM, OREGON
day. Mr. F red erick s was long a re s g reg a te form a fund of w orking cap
ident of Boring, and will be m ourned ital, b ro u g h t to g e th e r w ith the u n
by m any frien d s here.
d erstan d in g th a t each co n trib u to r
A hand of gypsies passed th ro u g h may draw any p art or all of his own
Boring Monday but found nothing deposit absolutely at will, and, th a t
he may have th e privilege of borrow
easy, so moved on.
T he new confectionery operated ing from th e fund from tim e to tim e
REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING
by Mr. M endenhall gave It’s Initial to m eet his fu rth e r needs. A con
solidation of w orking funds is ac
opening Sunday.
All work guaranteed.
T he Boring baseball team had a com plished to th e com mon ad v a n t
w arm ing-up gam e here Sunday. They age. Seasonal flu ctu atio n s in a l
T tm * to r m M T
'• « « FWO
expect to have an o th e r practice m ost all lines are such th at unless a
INTEREST RAI'ES ARE COINC DOWN
business has m ore cap ital than It
gam e Sunday, th e 30th.
RICHT ALONC
Cora and E arn est F ra n k , of P o rt can use all of th e tim e it will have
GEORGE A. BRANDT
land,
were
w
eek-end
callers
at
th
e
su
rp
lu
s
fu
n
d
s
in
som
e
seasons
and
Powell 8t.
P hone 1107
O pposite Brown'* M arket
An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly
hom e of Floyd Lake and fam ily.
need to borrow in others.
S. E. W aller has a crew at work
O ther th in g s being equal, th e gov
worth looking into. That is what you get when you
on th e con crete foundation for his ern in g principle In th e d istrib u tio n
NOTICE.
S e c u rity B enefit W ill G iv e I t a i n * .
buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock.
new hall. He expects to ru sh the of loans is th a t th e depositor can
The S ecurity Benefit association V. S. Land Office at P o rtlan d . Ore.
work of building on th e 50x70-foot borrow in proportion to hts co n trib
will give a dance w hich has been
April 14th, 1922.
EASY TERMS: ID'/ Down 10'/ a Month if Yon Like. Let
hall and will soon be in business at ution to loanable funds, b u t of course
called both old-tim e and up-to-date,
N otice is hereby given th a t W alter his old stand.
th e ce rtain ty of prom pt repaym ent
your Dividend« pay your light hills.
on S atu rd ay evening. May 6. at Metz- E. Koch, of Bull Run. O regon, who.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand, E. V is a prim ary consideration.
g er's hall. T he association will m eet on May 24th. 1920, m ade H om estead M aulding and J. E. Siefer atten d ed (To be co n tin u ed in th e next issue
INVESTIGATE TODAY.
in re g u la r session on W ednesday E ntry, No. 06831, for th e NV4 SW , th e M uscovites cerem onial at Dallas
of th e G resham O utlook.)
Section 29, T ow nship 1 S. Range 5 E, S atu rd ay evening, re tu rn in g home
evening, A pril 26.
R eciprocity is 'ev er forem ost In
Investment Department
W. M eridian, has filed notice of in
th e m inds of th e officers of th e F irst
A brand new V ictor V lctrola 6150 tention to m ake T hree-year. Proof, Sunday aftern o o n .
About 20 m em bers from Boring S tate Hank both in m aking loans to
m achine at 6135.
T erm s. J. E. to establish claim to th e land above
atten d ed th e an n u al d istric t conven and In receiving deposits from its
M etzger, phone 1901.
described, before th e R egister and tion of Rebecca lodges from Sandy, custom ers.
Receiver of th e U. S. L and Office, at G resham and Boring held a t G resh
lla n o *.
P o rtlan d . Oregon, on th e 15th day of am Monday evening.
You can get Into nearly as much
O rient b ask etb all team will give a June, 1922.
P h ones: E a s t 7 1 0 2 ; G ren lian i S9A
Wni A. M orand, czar of th e Mus tro u b le by loving everybody aa by
dance at th e G range hall. O rient. S at
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
covites,
has
called
a
cerem
onial
to
h
atin
g
everybody.
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
u rd ay n ig h t, April 29. T ickets 61.00.
C harles Houde, of Bull Run. Ore. be held at G resham . May 13. They
including w ar ta x .— Adv.
H enry H agert. of Bull R un. Ore.
expect to ta k e In a larg e class from
You co u ld n 't m ake her believe it,
Your Patronage Solicited
W. E lsenrs. of Bull R un, Ore.
Sandy. G resham . Boring and E sta but when a woman needs a beautifler,
T eam W o rk .
Dawn Allen, of Bull R un. Ore.
she Is too old for It to do h e r any
cada
F o r plow ing, discing, harrow ing,
ALEXANDER SW EEK . R egister.
W ednesday n ig h t, th e Odd Fellow s good.
_______________
etc., call L. C rum b, m ile east of
and R ebekahs will ce le b ra te the
G resham fo u n tain , n e a r oil ta n k s,
1 2 4 -fl U n ion A venu e
(¡r a v e l and Sand.
M o v in g end G e n e ral H a u lin g
If today you can ’t see th e people 163d an n iv ersary of th e o rd e r with
phone 52x6.
P o rtla n d . O regon
who wish to see you, tom orrow when a program and banquet at th e I. O. In carload lot or re ta il, delivered or
Wood. Coal and B riquets
h au l It yourself. Phone 7>x. J. H.
The Bank of G resham pay* 5 per you need them , they w o n 't be able to O F. hall. A sp eak er from P o rtlan d Hons.
M
will d eliv er an address.
cent In terest on tim e d e p o s its — Adv. •'see” you.
At Pleasant Home Methodist Church
SATURDAY, APRIL 29. 8 p.m.
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